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Opponent
Kentucky
University of Mississippi Dial Classic
EKU, Mississippi, McNeese State,
and Missouri-Kansas City
Ohio University
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
*Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
*Morehead State
Cincin nati
*Murray State
*Austin Peay
*Tennessee State
*Youngstown State
Louisville
*Tennessee Tech
*Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
*Morehead State
*Middle Tennessee
*Tennessee Tech
*Austin Peay
*Murray State
*Youngstown State

Site
Lexington, Ky.
Oxford, MS

Time
7:30
7:00 &amp; 9:00

Home
Home
Knoxville, TN
Home
Nashville, TN
Dayton, OH
Johnson City, TN
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Murray, KY
Clarksville, TN
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Louisville, KY
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Morehead, KY
Murfreesboro, TN
Cookevi lle, TN
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Youngstown, OH

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Opponent (Att.)
Central Michigan {100)
Wisc.-Green Bay {100)
Louisville {350)
Bellarmine (550)
Kentucky (550)
Ashland College {125)
Stetson {296)
SW Louisiana (125)
Pittsburgh (125)
East Tennessee {72)
Dayton (150)
Akron* (350)
Youngstown St.* {100)
Tenn. Tech* (2,140)
Middle Tenn.* (400)

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Murray St. * (175)
A ustin Peay* (100)
Western Carolina (150)
Morehead St.* (2,100)
W. Kentucky (2,000)
Austin Peay* (423)
Murray State* (680)
Youngstown St.* (729)
Akron* (243)
Middle Tenn.* (350)
Tenn . Tech* (150)
Morhead St.* (600)

T1 - Shakey's Pizza Classic, Peoria, IL
T2 - Lady Hatter Classic, Deland, FL
+ - Overtime
• - Ohio Valley Conference game

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Contents

Memo to the Media .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2
The University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Academics . . .... . .. . . . .... ...... . .. . . .. .. 7
Athl etics at EKU .. . .. ... . ... . . .. . . ..... . . . 8
The Supporting Cast . . ..... .... . . . ...... 10
Alumni Coliseum . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . 11
Coach George Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The Assistants and Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1987-88 Prospectus and Roster. . . . . . . . . . . 16
The 1987-88 Lady Colonels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
T ravel Plans . . ..... . . . . ... . .. . . .. . .. . ... . 28
1986-87 Final Statistics . . ... .. . . . . . . ... .. 29
Meet the Opponents . .. . . . .... . . . .... . . .. 30
All-T ime Series History . ... .... . ...... . . . 35

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1986-87 Final OVC Team Stats . . . . ... . .. . 36
Final OVC Individual Stats .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Lady Colonel Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
A ll-Time EKU Scoring leaders . . ..... . . ... 39
Year-by-Year Results . ... . .. . .. . ..... . . .. 40
The Ohio Valley Conference ... . .. . .... . . 43

About
The
Cover

Lady Colonels on the Air ... . . . . ...... . . IBC
fter two consecutive seasons with young teams,
Athe
Lady Colonels will be looking for a little bit of

Th is publication was prepared by the Division of Spo rts
Info rmation, located in room 205 of the Robert B. Begley
Building, telephone 6 22-1253. Photographi c services w ere
provided by Chip Woodson, EKU Division of Public Information.
Printing services were provided by Maury Boyd and Associates
o f Indianapolis, IN. Typesetting and Layout Services w ere
provided by Carolyn 's Typesetting, Inc. , Richmo nd, KY . Fo r
additional copies of this media guide, submit a written request to
the above add ress at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmon d,
Kentuc ky 40475-0934. This publi cati on was pa id fo r through
state funds.

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magic in 1987-88 as they hope to play a Cinderella
role in the Ohio Valley Conference race. Secondyear coach George Cox is hoping the " magic
sneaker" will fit his entire squad this year. Six
letterwinners return, including ALL-OVC performer
Carla Coffey (behind Cox), who set a new EKU
women's single season record last season with a
21.0 average. (A special thanks goes to the
management of Walt Disney World's Magic
Kingdom for allowing photograph. Cover photo by
Jack Frost.)
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he 1987-88 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the print and
electronic media who cover Eastern Kentucky University
athletics. We hope this guide will provide many of the
answers concerning Coach George Cox's Lady Colonel
basketball team and EKU in general. If you desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc., or
have questions not answered in this book, feel free to
contact the Division of Sports Information located in the
Begley Building, Room 205, telephone (606) 622-1253.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required. If
you have special needs such as working space,
telecopier, telephone, etc., make your requests as far in
advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should be addressed to the
Division of Sports Information and be made by NAME as
early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the request-

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Richmond , Madison County, Kentucky,
a growing city of about 24,000.
Enrollment - 12,700
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Hanly Funderburk
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr. John
Rowlett
Athletic Conference - Ohio Valley, N.C.A.A. - Men
and Women
Basketball Arena - Alumni Coliseum (capacity
6,500)
Nickname - Lady Colonels
Symbol - Old Southern Gentleman
Colors - Maroon and White
Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Robert Baugh, Chairman; Dr. Dixon
Barr; Dr. Anne Brooks, Dr. Claude Vaughn; Dr. Jay Riggs;
Dr. Samuel Leung; Dr. Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock;
Mrs. Jeanette Crockett; Dr. Jim Masterson; Mr. C. E.
Baldwin; Mr. Donald Combs and Dr. Martha Mullins, exofficio.
Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs
Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr. Martha Mullins
Head Basketball Coach - George Cox (Abilene
Christian, 1969)
Assistant Coaches -Angelo Botta (Tusculum) , and
Janie Brock (Belmont)

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ing station direct from South Central Bell Telephone
Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SI D's
office prior to installing lines. The "official station," as
designated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting
institution, will be assigned priority space in the event of a
large press turnout.
TELEVISION
Live television coverage is
prohibited unless permission is granted by the Vice
President for University Relations and Development well
in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for
noncommercial stations by contacting the SID office well
in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photo passes are required.
Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines
during the game provided they remain a safe distance
from the playing court and not in front of the bench,
coaching areas, and scorer's table. Flash photography is
not allowed.

Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball: J im Ward;
Basketball: Max Good; Football: Roy Kidd; Golf: Lew
Smither; Men's Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann ;
Men's Tennis: Tom Higgins; Women's Tennis: Sandy
Martin; Women's Volleyball: Dr. Geri Polvin o; Women's
Field Hockey: Linda Sharpless; Women's Track and
Cross Country: Rick Erdmann.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports- Basketball: John
Ferguson, Rob Long; Football: Doug Carter, Jim Tanara,
Jack Ison, Joe Blankenship, Leon Hart, Teddy Taylor;
Women's Volleyball: Stuart Sherman; Track, Tim Moore.
Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers - Randy McGuire, Eva Clifton
Sports Information Director - Karl Park
Assistant Sports Inform ation Director - Jack Frost
Athletics Business Manager - David Parke
Board of Regents

Chairman, Henry Stratton, Pikeville; Vice Chairman,
Robert J. Begley, Richmond; Craig Cox, Campbellsville;
Dr. Rodney Gross, Grayson; Tom Harper, Richmond;
Mrs. Alois M. Moore, Hazard ; Dr. Robert Warren,
Lexington; Dr. Bonnie Gray, faculty representative; Greg
Gillis, Versailles; Burl Spurlock, Prestonsburg; David
Nusz, student representative.

Eastern Kentucky University

�KARL PARK
Director
Division of Sports
Information

arl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU, now in his
18th year as Sports Information Director for
Eastern 's athletic teams. He served as sports editor of the
school newspaper, The Eastern Progress, for three years
wh ile a student of the University. the 39-year-old Richmond Ky . native is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of Am erica (COSIDA) , the United
States Basketball Writers Assoc iation and the Nat ional
Col leg iate Baseba ll Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production
of EKU's three seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and
1979-80. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the
Nation - Division A for those two years.
Park received his masters degree in Sports Admini stration from EKU in 1979.
He is married to th e former Shell ey Steel e of Owingsvil le and they have a daughter, Rachel, age 3.

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JACK D. FROST
Assistant Director
Division of Sports
Information

ack D. Frost, a veteran of 15 years in the newspaper
Jand
public information fields, is in his third year as
Assistant Sports Information Director.
The 37-year-old Richmond native spent nine years
with the EKU Division of Public Information where he
served as news editor and feature editor. Before
joining Eastern's staff, Frost served four years as news
editor and photographer for the Richmond Register. He is
a member of the College Sports Information Directors of
America (COSIDA), the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association, the U.S. Basketball Writers
Association , and the U.S. Track and Field Writers
Association. He is a 1972 graduate of EKU and earned a
master's degree in Sports Administration from Eastern in
1977. While a student in college, Frost worked on the
student newspaper, The Eastern Progress, serving as
sports editor, managing editor, and editor-in-chief.
Frost is married to the former Susan Lynn McIntyre
of Lexington. They have two sons, Jonathan, 6 and
Mychal, age 3.

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he nickname, 'The Campus Beautiful" aptly describes the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It
is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's sytem of
regional universities, is the culmination of more than a
century of higher education development on its 350-acre
main campus in Richmond. Today's modern Eastern
offers more than 160 degree programs in its nine
academic colleges and graduate school including
education, allied health, and nursing, computer science,
business, sciences, law enforcement, recreation, and
environmental resources that provide educational
oppuntunities to meet society's demands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been
pledged as one of the foremost objectives of Dr. Hanly
Funderburk, who has begun his third full academic year
as Eastern's eighth president.
The University's seeks to fulfill the "living-while-

learning" concept by providing comfortable living
conditions for almost 7,000 students in campus residence
halls. Eastern can accomodate more students on campus
than any other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly respected academic
institution, Eastern is also noted for its program of
intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. The
accomplishments of the Colonel athletic teams is a
source of great pride for the student body and campus
community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment
opportunities as nationally known lecturers, artists, and
entertainers appear on campus. A wide variety of student
and faculty musical groups also provide a fine selection
of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletic
arena, or campus life, Eastern continues its stride toward
excellence .

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU's 8th
President

r. Hanly Funderburk has
D academic
year as eighth

begun his third full
president of Eastern
Kentucky University. He was elected by the EKU Board of
Regents in November, 1984 to succeed Dr. J.C. Powell as
president and assumed office Jan. 1, 1985.
Throughout his more than 30 years of service to
ed ucation, Dr. Funderburk, 55, has held to his commitme nt to excellence in the classroom, in the research
laboratory, and as a university administrator.
Dr. Funderburk's background in many ways parallels
that of many others of Eastern Kentucky University's
fo unders - modest beginnings as a farmboy, earning his
education, military service, a welcomer of responsibility,
enthusiastic, impatient of mediocrity.
A native of Carrollton, Alabama, President Funderburk earned the bachelor of science degree in
agricultural science from Auburn University, working on
a family farm each summer between terms. Following
th ree years in the U.S. Army, he returned to Auburn to

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earn a master of science degree in botany. Later, he
completed study for the doctorate of philosophy degree
in plant physiology from Louisiana State University.
Dr. Funderburk held progressively responsible
positions in teaching, research and administration during
his years at Auburn University where he served with
distinction as president from 1980 to 1983. Prior to his
post at Auburn, Dr. Funderburk served as chancellor of
Auburn University at Montgomery, a regional university
that serves south central Alabama. The 500-acre campus
and its twenty million dollar physical plant was developed
during his tenure there and today stands as a testimonial
to his administrative and leadership ability.
On his philosophy concerning the role of intercollegiate athletics, Dr. Funderburk says, "I believe that a
reasonable program of intercollegiate athletics, operated
in an ethical, rational manner is an important part of an
institution of higher education. We must not lose sight of
the fact that academics are our primary purpose, and we
must remember that participants on our teams are
student-athletes. It is also imperative that intercollegiate
athletics be conducted on a very high level of integrity.
"Within this framework, I believe that athletics have a
real role to play in the educational experience. A sound,
competitive program of athletics provides a rallying point
for an institution's alumni and can be of benefit to the
other, more fundamental, purposes of a university."
He and his wife, Helen, have two children, Kenneth
Cliff, and Debra Elaine Dahl, and a granddaugher, Ashley
Dahl, age five.

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�istoric Richmond , where the famed Bl ue Grass
region meets the foothills of the Cumberl and Mountains , is an urban unive rsit y commu n ity of about 25,000 in
a r ich tobacco and farm ing area.
N ew inte r- and intra-state highway system s en hance
Richmond's accessibil i ty. 1-75 (nor th- south) passes
with in a mile of the ca mpus , and 1-64 (east-w est) is only
30 minutes away. Kentucky expressways. the Blue Gra ss ,
M ountain . Dani el Boone , and Cumberland Parkways are
less than an hour's drive from Richmond.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�o mmitted to the goal of excellence in academ ics as
Cwell
as in athletics, Eastern Kentucky Un iversity has
estab lished an academic counseling program to assist
student-athletes in earning a quality educati o n. Athletic
Ac adem ic Counselor J oan H opk in s coord inates
academic services for all participants in EKU 's men's and
w omen's interco llegiate athletic programs. Now in her
second year on Eastern's faculty. J oan has a strong
personal commitment to student-athletes' completing
their d egrees whi le they compete for athletic honors as
well.
" My main responsibi lity is to provide our student
ath letes with sufficient academic counseling and oth er
academic assistance to ensure that each one makes
progress toward the attainment of a degree," said
Hopkins. " In so doing, I am the official advisor of a ll
th e athle tes who have not declared a major. I coordinate a
student-athlete study table for tutoring and structured
study groups and I help in determining an athl ete's
e ligibi lity acco rding to NCAA regu latio ns."
Centrally located in the University's Department of
Learn ing Skill s, Hopk ins' office provides academic
counse ling and advising for all student athletes but
especially focuses on the freshmen and o n academically

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disadvantaged students. "Student ath letes have very
special needs. They have to meet constant demands' on
th eir mental and physical being. They are con tinually
stri ving to be the best on the playing field as well as in the
classroom. My job enables me to assist and encourage
th em toward these goals. I become their " coach" in the
academic arena ."
Working close ly with admi n istrators, coaches,
faculty, g raduate assistants, and tutors, Hopkins
coordinates an even ing study table for student-athletes;
arranges tutori ng and study groups; co nduct s
workshops on such topics as time management and
study ski lls; provides ind ividual counseling and referral
for academ ic, personal, and career concerns; teaches a
special ized academic orientation cou rse for freshmen
athletes; and adv ises students about their academic
requ irements and prog ress.
" My job is a very challangi ng and rewarding one,"
says Hopk ins. 'Watching t he athletes be successful in
comp leting an algebra problem or performing an ath letic
feat is especially grati fy ing. Academ ics and athleti cs can
compliment each other. Success in the academic area
can aid in success on the athletic fi elds."

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�he College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics sponsers eig_!lt intercollegiate
sports for men, and seven intercollegiate sports for
women. Extensive intramural, free play and club sports
programs are sponsored providing varied participation
opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total
program and development of Eastern students. They
offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the
health, vitality and preparation of young people as
citizens and for their leadership contributions to the
youth in the nation 's schools and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics offers a variety of degree
programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The
coaches of athletics are among the 53 full-time faculty
members representing more than a score of the finest
colleges and universities in the nation, required to
produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic
programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used
interchangeably for instruction and athletics as is the
faculty. The College, which is organized under a single
administrative unit, includes three academic

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departments under which there are seventeen
undergraduate and graduate degree programs and
intercollegiate athletics. This type organization
contributes significantly to successful coordination of
the program faculty and facilities for maximum
contribution to the overall mission of the University.
The College is headed by Dr. Robert Baugh. Its three
academic departments are: School and Public Health,
chaired by Dr. Don Calitri; Recreation and Park
Administration, chaired by Dr. James McChesney; and
Physical Education, chaired by Dr. Peggy Stanaland . The
College's program in intercollegiate athletics is
administered by the athletic director Donald G. Combs
and the assistant director, Dr. Martha Mullins.
A balanced athletic program - intramural sports
clubs and intercollegiate - is provided by the College.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley
Conference, f ield women's athletic teams in basketball,
volleyball, field hockey, tennis, cross country, and track
and field (indoor and outdoor).
Outstanding facilities are required to support an
operation with the scope of Eastern's College of
H .P.E.R.A. The College's programs are housed in five
major campus structures - The Robert B. Begley
Building where it is headquartered, the Alumni Coliseum,
the Weaver Health Building, the Presnell Building and the
Greg Adams Building. Numerous tennis courts,
recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes
Baseball Field, and the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane track
with tartan infield are among the other facilities of the
College. An 18- hole golf course and an outdoor
education-recreation demonstration area are located at
Arlington. There are four equipped training rooms
attached to the intercollegiate locker rooms in four
buildings.
The seven-story Begley Building is designed to serve
nearly 2,000 students hourly in classes and also provides
seating for more than 20,000 football spectators.
Included in the structure are three gymnasiums, 12
handball courts, 36 classrooms, 60 offices and the
dressing facilities for physical education and football. A
training area includes two exercise and weight-lifting
rooms, a steam room and a large therapy tank. A seminar
room and reception area are located on the second level
of the building. Offices on this level have been
acoustically treated to absorb sound from the open-top
athletic area.
The Thomas E. McDonough Intramural Fields, which
boasts 10 footbal I fields, two of which are varsity practice

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�fields and another two which are large enough for soccer
play, are in use. In season, eight softball fields may
be superimposed on the football layouts.
The Glenn Presnell Building houses football locker
and shower rooms, a training room , restrooms and
storage, office and lecture areas. An equipment check-

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o ut room and other service faciliti es are located to serve
the students who participate in the intramural programs.
The Greg Adams indoor tennis facility became
available for use in the fall of 1976. It constitutes the fifth
building on campus devoted to housing the activities of
the Co ll ege of H.P.E.R.A.

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Assistant
Athletic Director

Director of Athletics

D

onald G . Combs begins his 17th year as Director of
Athletics at Eastern, after serving the university 14
years as swimming coac h.
Combs who was known throughout the state as dean
of Kentucky collegiate sw imming coaches, handed over
his coaching duties in 1975.
He served from 1979-1985 as a member of the
NCAA's Division I-AA football committee.
He was selected in 1984 as a recipent of the State
D istinguished Service Award Certificate given by the
Na tiona l Federa tion Inte rsc h o lastic Officia l s
Association.
Recognized as a " Master Coach" by the College
Swimming Coaches Association of America in 1970,
Combs coached Eastern 's swim team from 1963-75.
D uring those years, the Eels captured 12 consecutive
Ke ntucky In tercollegia t e Swimming and Diving
C hampionships and compil ed a 134-29 record.
A 1949 graduate of Model Laboratory School, Combs
received his S.S. in 1953 and M .A. in 1965. Both degrees
are from Eastern.
The son of late baseball Hall-of-Farner Earle 8.
C ombs, Sr. and Mrs. Combs of Richmo nd, Combs and his
wife Pau line • have four chi ldren.

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r. Martha Mullins begins her 12th year as Assistant
Athletic Director. She has been an adm inistrator in
w omen's athletics at Eastern for the past 17 years and
served as the women's tennis coach until the 1983-84
season.
A graduate of the University of Alabama, she went on
to do post-graduate work at Florida State wh ere she
received Ph .D. and M.A. degrees. While at FSU, Mullins
assisted with the women's track program. She went on to
serve a six-year tenure in Florida's junior college system
where she was active as a tennis and volleyball coach,
and provided early leadership in establishing athletic
participation for women students in the state's junior
colleges.
In 1984, she was selected fo r the Kentucky Women's
Intercollegiate Conference's Honor Award for
outstanding service to women 's intercoll egiate athletics
in Kentucky. Mullins has been responsible fo r the
acquisition of historical records of the EKU Archives
pertaining to the years in which the KWIC and A IAW
Southern Region II governed ath letics in the state. She is
currently assisting in a Kentucky High School Athletic
Association project to gather h istorical data on modernday g irl s' basket ball in the state.
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference
activities and is now serving on the OVC Hall of Fame
Committee and the 40th Ann iversary Honors Committee.

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Dr. Robert Baugh
Acting Dean
College of HPERA

David Parke
Athletic Business Manager

Joanne Whitlock
Secretary
Sports Information

Joan Hopkins
Athletic Academic
Counselor

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Connie Vice
Secretary
Athletics

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Eva Clifton
Assistant Trainer

Bobby Barton
Trainer

Peggy Napier
Secretary
Athletics

Cathy Moberly
Secretary
Athletics

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Chip Woodson
Photographer
Public Information

Tenna Weaver
Record Keeper
Colonel Club

George Robbins
President
Colonel Club

Eastern Kentu cky University

�lumni Co li seum. which f irst opened for basketball

A. ac tion in 1963, has been the ho me arena for Eastern
Kentucky Un iversity wo men 's bas ketball s ince th e 197677 season when th e women moved from Weaver Health
B uilding.
Located on a southern slope o f th e EK U campus.
Al umn i Co liseum fo rms th e nuc leus of a thoug htfull y
planned sports complex. T he Coliseum is a massive
physical plant an d features a great trium ph in architectu ral des ig n with its modern lam inated cross-arched
roof - t he world's largest of its kind - spann ing 309 feet
and pro viding an unobstru cted view o f events held in th e
main aud itorium. A to tal of 626,276 board feet o f lum ber
fo rm th e 170 beams, and the roof, w hich arc hes gracefu lly 81 feet above floor level, is southern pine fi nished in
its natural beauty.
In addition to the main auditorium, which seat s 6,500
fo r basketball games and 8,000 for oth er prog rams, the
buildi ng contai ns fou r bask etball cou rts in an auxiliary
gymnas ium o n the east end; eig ht classrooms; t wenty
o ffices; both. indoor and outdoor swimming pools;
shower and locker roo ms, a projection roo m, a training
roo m, and weight room. A hydraulic-operated stage is
located at t he east end of t he mai n arena f loo r.
Since the w o men's basketball program bega n playi ng
its games in Alumn i Co liseum, the Colo nels have
co mpiled an overall home record o f 74 w ins and 61
losses.

Lady Co lo nel Basketball

YEAR- BY-YEAR RESULT S
IN ALUMNI COLISEUM
Year

Won

Lost

1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981 -82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986- 87

2
8
3
4
9
9
8
9
11
3
8

4
4
11
8
6
4
5

Totals

74

61

4

3
6
6

Winning Pct. .548

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Head Coach

W

hen Eastern Kentucky University's search
committee went looking for a proven coach that has
built winning programs. They found just the person in
George N. Cox, a Texas native, who was unbelievably
successful in his nine-year coaching career on both the
high school and junior college levels in the Lone Star
State. Cox is determ ined to build a winning tradition for
Lady Colonel basketball.
Success has followed George Cox throughout life,
be it in academics, coaching , or life in general. There are
few better examples of the proverbial "All-American Boy"
image than found in this fri endly and outgoing Texan. As
a student-athlete at Abilen e Christian College, he was
a four-year letterman on the football team and was active
in campus life serving as vice president of the student
association and the ACC rodeo club. His personality and
concern for fellow students were key factors in his
selection as Mr. Abilene Christian College runner-up in
1969 and Class Favorite in both 1966 and 1969. He
graduated from ACC in 1969 and later earned his Texas
teaching certification and master's degree in education
from West Texas State University in 1977.
EKU's second-year mentor lists recruiting as his
strength and calls himself a Christian coach who believes
strongly in honesty, integrity, and hard work, and is also
realistic enough to believe nothing really great or worthwhile can be built without deep commitment, unity, and
everyone giving their best all of the time.
Cox's coaching days began as a football coach in
1969. After achieving success as coach of that sport, he
became the girl's high school basketball coach in 1977 at
Nazareth, TX. In one year at that school , his team won 40
and lost 4 enroute to the Texas Class B state
championship. From there, Cox moved on to Carthage,

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TX, where he led that school to a five year record of 14025 and a state runner-up trophy in 1982. He was honored
that same year as t he Tex as Girl's High School Coach of
the Year.
In 1983, he was hired as the head coach at Tyler
Junior College in Texas and during the next three years
built one of the top JUGO programs for women's
basketball in the nation. In three years at Tyler, Coxcoached teams compiled a 86-14 record and were ranked
in the NJ CAA top 10 each year.
His Tyler teams compiled season records of 32-3, 285, and 26-6 while e ither winning or tying for the Texas
Eastern Conference championship. Cox was named

Eastern Kentucky University

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Records
EKU Coaching
(Since 1972)
ovc

Coach

Years

Overall
Record

Record

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
D ianne Murphy
George Cox

1 y r. (1972-73)
1 y r. (1973-74)
1 yr. (1974-75)
4 y rs. (1975-79)
7 y rs. (1979-86)
1 yr. (1986-87)

13-3
17-6
14-6
41- 59
96-101
9-1 8

6-13
30-46
4-1 0

Year-by-Year Records (Since 1972)
Year

Head Coach

1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Ter ry Hall
Shirley Du ncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dian ne M urphy
Dianne M urphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne M urphy
Dianne M urphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox

ovc

Season
Record

Record

13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9- 19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4- 10

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NJCAA Reg io n 14 Coach o f th e Year in 1984 and 1985
and was selected as coach of t he all-stars all t hree yea rs
in the Texas Basketball Hall o f Fame game. In add itio n t o
the wi nn ing trad itio n th at Cox bui lds, his teams are also
known fo r scoring offe nse. His Tyler teams ranked
among the NJ CAA's to p five eac h year in sco rin g average
wi th 92, 89, and 86 p o ints per game.
Cox has been in demand as a summer camp

instructor and guest lecturer. He has worked th e Lady
Techster Basketball Camp at Lo ui sia na T ec h, Pat Head
Summitt's Lady Vo l Camp at the U niversity o f T ennessee
and W estern Kentucky University's Basketball Camp.
From 1984-86, he w as a member o f th e Kodak A llA merican basketball selection com mittee.
Cox and h is wi fe, Mary, have two c hildren: a
son, Wes, age 4, and a daug hter, Courtney, age 8.

Coach Cox's Record
' "A Measure of Success"

1977- 78 at Nazareth Hi gh Sc hool (T X)
Won 40, Lost 4
1978- 83 at Carthage High School (T X)
Wo n 140, Lost 25
1983-86 at Tyler Jun io r College (TX)
Won 86, Lost 14
1986-87 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 9, Lost 18
Career Coac hing Record - 10 yea rs
Won 275, Lost 61

Lady Co lonel Basketball

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�Assistant Coach

ngelo Botta, the former head women 's coach at
Tusculum College in Greenville, TN, joined coach
George Cox's staff in August. The 35-year-old New
Jersey native had spent all but one year in the East
Tennessee area following graduation from Tusculum in
1975. He earned his master's degree in 1977 from East
Tennessee State University.
In addition to his head coaching experience at his
alma mater, Botta has served as head girls' coach at
Morris Catholic High School in Denville, NJ, and as
assistant boys' and girls' coach at Chuckey Doak High
School in Afton, TN. He also served as elementary
basketball coach for four years in Greeneville and was a
student assistant for two years at Tusculum.

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Botta's duties at EKU will include on-court coaching,
conducting the pre-season conditioning program, and
recruiting.
He is married and has two children.

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Assistant Coach

ike fellow assistant coach Angelo Botta, Janie Brock
is beginning her first season on the Lady Colonel
staff. She comes to Eastern after three years as assistant
women's coach at Belmont College in Nashville, TN. Last
year's Belmont team finished with a 24-8 record. She is a
1984 graduate of Belmont where she was honored as the
Most Outstanding Senior. She is presently pursuing a
master's degree in physical education.
The 25-year-old Tennessee native assisted Belmont
coach Tony Cross in practice sessions and during
games, and was involved in recruiting. Last year she also
coached at Donelson Christian Academy in Nashville as
an elementary physical education teacher and coach. In

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addition, she has also assisted Cross in coaching two
Junior Olympic teams.
Brock is single.

Eastern Kentucky University

�ichele Renaud, a 1987 graduate of Valparaiso
University in Illinois, is serving as the Lady Colonel
team trainer this season. A resident of Clinton, WI, she
earned a B.S. degree in physical education with a certification in athletic training and a minor in psychology.
A Dean's list student in undergraduate school,
Michele is a student member of the National Athletic
Trainers Association and served on the Valparaiso
athletic training program selection committee.

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Graduate Assistant
Trainer

indy Taylor, a member of the Lady Colonel squad for
the past two years, will serve as team manager during
her junior year. A native of Independence, KY, and a
product of Simon Kenton High School where she was an
all-region performer, Cindy has been a positive influence
as a player and will play a key role in her position as
manager.
She received the Lady Colonel Award in 1986 which
signifies outstanding effort and attitude. Cindy is
majoring in occupational therapy.

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Student Manager

ichelle Kremblas will be serving her second year as a
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student manager. A native of Canal Winchester, OH ,
she transferred to Eastern this year from Rio Grande
College where she served as manager and statistician for
women's basketball, women's volleyball , baseball , and
softball. A graduate of Canal Winchester High School in
1986, she is the daughter of Frank and Penny Kremblas
and is the sister of EKU baseball player Frank Kremblas,
Jr.
Student Manager

Lady Colonel Basketball

15

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n his first year as head coach of the Eastern Kentucky
University Lady Colonel basketball team, George Cox
suffered through a severe case of shock as he moved
up to the Division I level after a storybook career on the
junior college level. In three years at Tyler (Texas) Junior
College, the 41-year-old native Texan lost only 14 times
while winning 86. Last season he agonized through 18
losses and enjoyed only nine victories.
The 1987-88 season will be different, or so Cox
hopes. He has good reason to be more optimistic than
last year when he inherited a youthful and inexperienced
team that relied on hard work and overachievment rather
than pure talent. While 1986-87 was a frustrating season
for the Lady Colonels, who at times found it difficult to
simply practice because of injuries and illness, the 198788 campaign should provide a drastic increase in player
numbers and talent as Cox has lined up a pre-season
roster that contains 16 student-athletes, including nine
newcomers.
The Lady Colonels' talent pool is expected to create
considerable competition for starting positions. The one
returnee who should have a solid hold on her position is
senior forward Carla Coffey, a 6-0 southpaw, who led the
Lady Colonels in scoring and rebounding a year ago with
a 21.0 average and 9.5 rebounds. The Mt. Washington,
Ky., native set a new EKU season scoring average record

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NO. NAME
10
11
12
14
15
21
22
23
24
31
32
35
42
44
54

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Rebecca Chesnut
Van Marshel
Kristy Cromer
Carla Coffey
Sondra Miller
Stacie Calhoun
Aquanta Milligan
Tina Reece
Kim Hatley
Kelly Cowan
Hallie Burger
Greta Cahoe
Bonnie Garrett
LaTonya Fleming
Cathy Snipes

YR.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So ..
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.

POS HT.
5-3
G
F
5-8
F
5-9
F
6-0
5-8
G
G
5-10
F
5-10
G
5-7
F
5-8
G
5-10
C
6-3
5-6
G
6-0
C
F
5-8
6-1
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and her 547 points in a season ranks second in school
history. Coffey should be a good bet to repeat as an AllOhio Valley Conference selection. Sondra Miller, a senior
guard from Hazard, Ky. , (13.4 ppg and 4.4 reb.) returns
along with 5-10 junior forward Karen Carrico of
Bardstown, Ky., (6.2 ppg and 6.8 reb.). Both girls started
for the past two seasons. Also returning after sitting out
much of last year with a knee injury is sophomore guard
Tina Reece from Austin, Ind. Reece earned a starting
position at point guard midway through her freshman
season and was looking forward to a brilliant sophomore
year when she suffered a pre-season injury to her knee.
Reece was granted an injury redshirt year by the NCAA.
Among the newcomers that are expected to make an
immediate impact are junior college transfers Cathy
Snipes (6-1, C, from Northeast Oklahoma J.C.). Aquanta
Milligan (5-11, F, Shelby State C.C.). Stacy Calhoun (510, G, Parkland C.C.), Latonya Fleming (5- 8, F, Crowder
J.C.), and freshman Kentucky All-Stater Kelly Cowan (510, G, Pulaski County H.S.).
The Lady Colonels will play a rugged 26-game
schedule that includes defending NCAA champion
Tennessee along with Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio
University, Stetson, Western Kentucky, and an
appearan ce in the Ole Miss Lady Rebels' Dial Classic.

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WT.
126
134
130
140
131
135
145
132
130
130
145
125
150
135
190

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HOMETOWN
Champaign, ILL
White Plains, NY
Grayson, KY
Mt. Washington, KY
Hazard, KY
Oakwood, ILL
Memphis, TN
Austin, IN
Kansas City, MO
Somerset, KY
Harrodsburg, KY
New Haven, KY
Irvine, KY
Chicago, ILL
Alton, ILL

HIGH SCHOOL/JUCO
Parkland Comm . College
White Plains H.S.
East Carter H .S.
Bullitt East H.S.
M.C. Napier H.S.
Parkland Comm . College
Shelby St. Com . College
Austin H.S.
Crowder Jr. College
Pulaski Co. H.S.
Mercer Co. H.S.
Bethlehem H.S.
Estill Co. H.S.
Crowder Jr. College
N.E. Oklahoma Jr. Coll .

Eastern Kentucky Un iversity

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Sr., Forward

Major: Elementary Education

Hometown: Mt. Washington, Ky.

Ht.: 6-0, Wt.: 140 lbs.

aria Coffey, a two-year starter, returns for her senior
season that she hopes can equal the sterling performance
of a year ago. She averaged 21.0 to set a new single season
EKU Lady Colonel scoring average and finished among the
nation 's top 50 scorers. For the attractive southpaw, who
possesses an unorthodox yet very effective shooting style, she
hopes to provide valuable leadership to the 1987-88squad which
has nine new faces doting the roster. In addition to the season
scoring average record, Coffey scored a school-record 36 points
on 17 of 25 shooting from the field in the season finale victory
against arch-rival Morehead State. She closed out her junior year
with 547 points, the second highest single season total in Lady
Colonel history. Her 223 made field goals also ranks second
behind Peggy Gay's 231 during the 1978-79 year. She ranked
second on the team in rebounding last year with 9.5 grabs per
game which ranked her among the conference leaders. The
daughter of Carl and June Coffey of Mt. Washington, Carla is a
product of Bullitt East High School. She hopes to teach
elementary school following graduation in May. Career bests ...
FGs Made, 17 vs. Morehead State (2-28-87) ... FTs Made, 9 vs.
Dayton (1-7-87) .. . Rebounds, 16 vs. Austin Peay (1-27-86) and
Southwestern Louisiana (12-20-86) ... Points, 36 vs. Morehead
State (2-28-87).

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Personal Profile,
Birthdate: March 9, 1966
Hobby: Collecting matchbooks
Favorite Movie: St. Elmo's Fire
Favorite Book: Dan ielle Steel's Thurston House
Favorite Singer: Bob Seger
Favorite Song: "Like A Rock"
Favorite Food : Shrimp
How Spare Time Is Spent: Piano, swimming
Career Goal: Teach third grade
Sports Hero: Mary Decker Stanley

CAREER STATS
G

MIN

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP AVG.

1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

24
25
26

232
773
865

29
109
223

70
263
453

.414
.414
.492

22
56
101

37
83
143

.595
.675
.706

71
204
248

3.0
8.2
9.5

2
21
25

18
59
70

0
4
13

3
23
25

13-0
66-1
76-1

80 3.3
274 11 .0
547 21 .0

TOTALS

75

1,870

361

786

.459

179

263

.681

523

7.0

48

147

17

51

155-2

18

901

12.0

Eastern Kentucky University

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Sr., Guard

Major: Communication Disorders

Hometown: Hazard, Ky.

Ht.: 5-8, Wt.: 125 lbs.

ondra Miller, a firey competitor who came to Eastern three
years ago as Kentucky's girls' high school scoring
champion, returns for her final year as a Lady Colonel. In
addition to becoming a consistent all-around performer, Sondra
has also proved to be the most durable player on the team as she
is the only returnee who has started in all 53 EKU games during
her sophomore and junior years. After being a bit tentative at
shooting the ball as a sophomore, Sondra put the ball up more
often and with better accuracy last year. The coaching staff
would like to see her continue to shoot more especially with the
three-point rule. She has good range. A mystery with Sondra has
been her poor free throw shooting average which has hovered
around the 50 percent mark for her college career. Her 13.4
scoring average could have been higher last year had she been
better from the charity stripe. She scored in double figures in 19
of 27 games and had a career high 31 against OVC champion
Tennessee Tech. Sondra is the daughter of Clelland Ruth Miller
of Hazard and graduated from M. C. Napier High School. Career
Bests ... FGs Made, 12 vs. Tenn. Tech (1-17-87) . .. FTs Made, 9
vs. Pittsburgh (12-30-86) ... Rebounds, 10 vs. Ashland College
(1 2-12-86) ... Points, 31 vs. Tennessee Tech (1-17-87) .

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Personal Profile
Birthdate: March 5, 1966
Hobby: Swimming, water skiing
Favorite Movie: "The Lost Boys"
Favorite Book: Checkbook
Favorite Singer: David Lee Roth
Favorite Song: "You've Got That Feeling"
Favorite Food: Lobster
How Spare Time Is Spent: Socialize with friends
Career Goal: Have own speech pathology practice
Sports Hero: Larry Bird

CAREER STATS
TP AVG.

G

MIN

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

13
25
27

42
669
881

2
59
138

12
166
332

.167
.355
.416

5
30
74

11
56
129

.454
.536
.574

8
75
118

0.6
3.0
4.4

3
48
97

3
52
114

0
0
2

2
51
64

7-0
71 -2
90-7

9
148
363

0.7
5.9
13.4

TOTALS

65

1,592

199

510

.390

109

196

.556

201

3. 1

148

169

2

117

168-9

520

8. 1

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So., Guard

Ht.: 5-7, Wt.: 132 lbs.

Hometown: Austin, Ind.

Major: Nursing

or Tina Reece the 1986-87 season was a nightmare as she
suffered a non-basketball related knee injury before preseason practice began and then re-injured the knee five
games into the year and was knock ed out of action the remainder
of the season. Fortunately for Tina, she was granted an injury
redshirt year by the NCAA. Her recovery from knee surgery was
successful and she worked hard in post-season conditioning and
during the summer to come back this year in excellent physical
shape. She hopes to earn a starting position at point guard where
she took over midway through her freshman year in 1985-86. An
excellent passer and ball handler, Tina possesses the ability and
court awareness to get her team into a running game or slow the
game down into a halfcourt pace. A deadly shooter from 15-20
feet, Tina welcomed the new three-point rule. She also takes
great pride in her free throw shooting. She is the daughter of
Charles and Mildred Reece of Austin and graduated from Austin
High School where she led her team to the Indiana State
Championship in 1985 while earning All-State hono rs. Career
Bests . . . FGs Made, 10 vs. Middle Tenn. (2-22-86) . .. FTs Made, 6
vs. Louisville (12-10-85) ... Rebounds, 6 vs. Tenn. Tech (2-24-86)
.. . Assists, 8 vs. Austin Peay (1-27-86) ... Points, 25 vs. Middle
Tenn. (2-22-86).

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Personal Profile
Birthday: Dec. 28, 1966
Hobby: Sports
Favorite Movie: "Hoosiers"
Favorite Book: Another Love, Another Time
Favorite Singer: An ita Baker
Favorite Song: "Happy"
Favorite Food: Italian
How Spare Time Is Spent: Listening to music
Career Goal: Become a registered nurse
Sports Hero: Isaiah Thomas/Michael Jordan

CAREER STATS
1985-86

20

G
25

MIN
687

FGM
99

FGA
257

PCT.
.385

FTM
59

FTA
75

PCT.
.787

REB.
69

AVG.
2.8

A
80

TO
108

BS

ST
31

PF-D
68-4

TP AVG.
257 10.3

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Sr., Forward

Ht.: 5-8, Wt.: 134 lbs.

Hometown: White Plains, N.Y.

Major: Marketing

an Marshel is looking to close out her career in style this
year after seeing more playing time last year as a junior
than her previous two years combined. Blessed with natural
athletic ability, Van is an outstanding jumper and has excellent
quickness. She also handles the ball well at the forward position.
Despite excellent shooting form, Van has not been consistent
from either the field or the free throw stripe. A lack of concentration and ill-timed aggressive play have hampered Van's
performances. If she can channel her ability and concentration
better in game situations, Van could play a k ey role in EKU 's
success this year. Career Bests ... FGs Made, 3 vs. Louisville,
Youngstown (twice), and Tenn. Tech (all in 1986-87) ... FTs
Made, 4 vs. Morehead St. (1-31-87) . . . Rebounds, 5 vs. Ashland
College (12-12-86) . . . Points, 11 vs. Middle Tenn. (1-19-87).

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Personal Profile
Birthday: July 4, 1964
Hobby: Drawing
Favorite Movie: "The Color Purple"
Favorite Book: The Color Purple
Favorite Singer: Erick-B
Favorite Singer: "I Ain't No Joke"
Favorite Food: Lobster
How Spare Time Is Spent: Go to parties
Career Goal: Work for advertising firm
Sports Hero: Jeff Thompson

CAREER STATS
1983-84
1984-85
1986-87

G
11
20
25

MIN
50
166
262

FGM
3
19
25

FGA
16
44
82

PCT.
.188
.432
.305

FTM
8
7
24

FTA
13
17
37

PCT.
.615
.412
.649

REB.
12
33
54

AVG.
1.1
1.7
2.2

A
1
9
11

TO
3
14
35

BS
2
4
2

ST
3
5
13

PF- D
21-1
39-2
60- 3

TOTALS

56

478

47

142

.331

39

67

.582

99

1.8

21

52

8

21

120-6

Lady Colonel Basketball

TP AVG.
14
1.3
45
2.3
78
3.1

137

2.4

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�Sr., Guard

Ht.: 5-3, Wt. : 126 lbs.

Hometown: Champaign, Ill.

Major: Physical Education

ebecca Chesnut is looking to end her playing career on a
winning note at Eastern. After transferring from Parkland
Community College in her hometown of Champaign last
year she had grown accustomed to winning as her JUGO team
went 53-11 in two years that she was at that school. Rebecca
stepped in last year as a junior and won the starting point guard
spot. She started each of the first seven games and nine of the
first 10 before platooning the remainder of the year. Blessed with
outstanding quickness, Rebecca has the ability to make things
happen on the floor. Coach Cox would like to see her become
more aggressive especially on the defensive end of the floor. She
possesses a nice jumper from the perimeter and can be
particularly effective against zone defenses. During her career at
Parkland, Rebecca averaged 10.2 points and 5.4 assists per
contest and was a key in her team 's second place finish in the
1986 NJCAA Region 24 tournament and a 30-4 record. Rebecca
is the daughter of John and Judy Chesnut of Sidney near
Champaign . Career Bests . . . FGs Made, 7 vs. East Tennessee
(1-2-87) ... FTs Made, 6 vs. Ashland College (12-12-86) . . .
Rebounds, 5 vs. Middle Tenn. (1-19- 87) . . . Assists, 9 vs.
Wisconsin-Green Bay (11-30-86) . . . Points, 16 vs. Ashland
College (12-12-86).

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Personal Profile
Birthdate: May 12, 1965
Hobby: Working with quarter horses
Favorite Movie: Top Gun
Favorite Book: Thorn Birds
Favorite Singer: Annie Lennix
Favorite Song : 'Take My Breath Away"
Favorite Food: Anything chocolate
How Spre T ime Is Spent: Sports, working with horses
Career Goal: Finding a job in my field
Sports Hero: Larry Bird

CAREER STATS
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1986-87

22

26

MIN
758

FGM
60

FGA
174

PCT.
.345

FTM
16

FTA
22

PCT.
.727

REB.
44

AVG.
1.7

A
100

TO
87

BS
1

ST
18

PF-D
33-0

TP AVG.
149
5.7

Eastern Kentucky University

�So., Center

Ht.: 6-3, Wt.: 145

Hometown: Harrodsburg, Ky.

Major: Mass Communications

allie Burger, the tallest player to ever wear a Lady Colonel
uniform , is a late-bloomer as far as basketball talents go.
Despite a wealth of basketball experience, she has the
athletic ability and the desire to develop into a good college
player. She first came to EKU as a high jumper in track, but was
drafted during mid-season last year by Coach Cox to give
basketball a try and she stuck with the team , providing valuable
help to an injury and inexperience-plagued Lady Colonel squad.
Hallie received valuable training in the day-to-day practice
sessions and saw limited playing time near the end of the season .
Her attitude has been super and she is eager to improve her
strength and basketball skills. At 6-3, she could develop into an
inside defensive force, something the Lady Colonels lacked last
season.

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Personal Profile
Birthdate: May 27, 1968
Hobby: Singing
Favorite Movie: "Top Gun"
Favorite Book: A Separate Peace
Favorite Singer: Whitney Houston
Favorite Song: "Didn't We Almost Have It All"
Favorite Food: Pizza
How Spare Time Is Spent: Singing, socializing
Career Goal: Famous broadcaster and singer
Sports Hero: Valerie Still

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CAREER STATS
1986-87

G

MIN

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

2

5

0

0

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0

0

.000

0

0.0

0

1

0

0

0-0

Lady Colonel Basketball

TP AVG.

0

0.0

23

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Jr., Forward-Guard
Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 135 lbs.

Hometown: Oakland, Ill.

Major: Physical Education

tacie Calhoun joins the Lady Colonel program after a brilliant career at
Parkland Community College in Champaign, Ill. She rejoins former
Parkland teammate Rebecca Chesnut on the EKU team. A NJ CAA All-Region
24 performer, Stacie helped lead PCC to a 60-7 record in two years. She
averaged 11.3 points and handed out a team-leading 189 assists last year. She
is a very strong defensive player and plays with all out hustle.

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Personal Profile
Birthdate: Jan. 1, 1967
Hobby: Extra-curricular activities
Favorite Movie: "Top Gun"
Favorite Book: Danielle Steele's Series
Favorite Singer: Ronnie Milsap
Favorite Song: "Mony Mony"
Favorite Food: Anything chocolate
How Spare Time Is Spent: Visiting boyfriend
Career Goal: Physical education teacher
Sports Hero: Kareem Abdul Jabbar

Jr., Forward - Center
Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 145

Hometown: Memphis, Tenn.

Major: Major: Accounting

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quanta Milligan transferred from Shelby State Junior College in Memphis.
She possesses outstanding jumping ability and will be a big help in the
rebounding department. She is very aggressive on both the offensive and
defensive boards. She averaged 12 points and 8 rebounds last year to help lead
Shelby St. to a 27-5 record and a berth in the NJCAA regional tournament.

Personal Profile
Birthdate: Oct. 3, 1966
Hobby: Swimming , canoeing , hiking
Favorite Movie: "Aliens I and II"
Favorite Book: The Entity
Favorite Singer: Luther Vandross
Favorite Song: " I Fell Asleep Last 1\light"
Favorite Food : Mexican burrito
How Spare Time Is Spent: Reading, exploring nature
Career Goal: Join Navy and be computer tech.
Sports Hero: Magic Johnson
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Eastern Kentucky University

�Jr., Forward
Ht.: 5-8, Wt.: 135

Major: Physical Education

Hometown: Chicago, Ill.

aTonya Fleming, a transfer from Crowder Junior College in Missouri, will
give the Lady Colonels an added dimension in the running game. She is
expected to provide outside scoring and is a threat to go inside. Coach Cox
calls her a sensational open court player with an excellent outside jumper. She
is expected to be at her best when involved in the fast break.

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Personal Profile

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Birthdate: March 19, 1966
Hobby: Basketball
Favorite Movie: "Aobo Cop"
Favorite Book: The Color Purple
Favorite Singer: Luther Vandross
Favorite Song: "Angel"
Favorite Food: Greens, dressing, cornbread
How Spare Time Is Spent: Chill
Career Goal: Become elementary teacher
Sports Hero: Michael Jordan

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Jr., Center
Hometown: Alton, Ill.

Ht.: 6-1, Wt. 190

Major: Social Work

C

athy Snipes, a two-time junior college All-American from Northeastern
Oklahoma, will provide EKU with a dominate player inside. A prolific
high school scorer and rebounder, Cathy can also move away from the basket
to score. She averaged 34 points and 18 rebounds as a high school senior to
lead Illinois players in both categories. In addition to scoring and rebounding,
she is an excellent passer. She possesses a great attitude.

Personal Profile
Birthdate: July 12, 1967
Hobby: Fishing
Favorite Movie: " E.T."
Favorite Book: Right on Book
Favorite Singer: Kurtis Blow
Favorite Song: "I'm Chillin"
Favorite Food: Chicken
How Spare Time Is Spent: Playing cards
Career Goal: To be rich
Sports Hero: Julius Erving
Lady Colonel Basketball

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�Jr., Forward
Major: Social Work

Hometown: Kansas City, Mo.

Ht.: 5-8, Wt.: 130

im Hatley, who transferred to EKU from Crowder Junior College along
with LaTonya Fleming, is expected to give the Lady Colonels a big lift
defensively. Kim possesses extremely quick reflexes and can create defensive
steal opportunities ir. the EKU pressing attack.

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Personal Profile

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Birthdate: June 25, 1964
-Hobby: Writing while sitting outside
Favorite Movie: "Hoosiers"
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Favorite Book: The book of Joseph and Job
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Favorite Singer: Anita Baker
Favorite Song: "I Need Love"
Favorite Food: Seafood
How Spare Time Is Spent: Listening to music
Career Goal: Be successful in my field and continue to follow the Lord
Sports Hero: Michael Jordan

Fr., Guard - Forward
Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 130

Hometown: Somerset, Ky.

Major: Undeclared

elly Cowan, an All-Stater for Pulaski County last year and a member of
the Kentucky All-Star team, was a key recruiting catch for coach Cox.
A very poised and mature player for a freshman, Kelly is expected to make an
immediate contribution in her first year as a Lady Colonel. A solid player in all
phases of the game, she has good leadership qualities and loves to play the
game.

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Personal Profile

Birthdate: Oct. 26, 1969
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Hobby: Swimming, basketball, bowling
Favorite Movie: "Top Gun"
Favorite Singer: Whitney Houston
Favorite Song : "One Heart Beat At A Time"
Favorite Food: Pizza
How Spare Time Is Spent: Studying, listening to music
Career Goal: Become an elementary teacher
Sports Hero: Larry Bird

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Fr., Guard - Forward
Ht.: 5-6, Wt.: 125

Major: Undeclared

Hometown: New Haven, Ky.

reta Cahoe is a walk-on who pl ayed high sc hool ball fo r Bethl ehem H.S.
in Bardsto wn. She possesses a nice shooti ng to uc h and shou ld improve
w ith colleg iate game experi ence. Greta is expected to see action at both t he
po int guard an d w ing spots.

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Personal Profile
Birthdate: May 10, 1969
Hobby: Softball , swimming, basketball
Favorite Movie: "Top Gun"
Favorite Book: Secret Dreams
Favorite Singer: Whitney Houston
Favorite Song: "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
Favorite Food: Pizza
How Spare Time Is Spent: Studying
Career Goal: Become a Certified Public Accountant
Sports Hero: Larry Bird

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Fr., Forward - Guard
Hometown: Grayson, Ky.

Ht.: 5-9, Wt.: 130

Major: Physical Therapy

K

risty Cromer, a walk-o n who played at East Carte r High School, is a hard
worker and ded icated to improving her skills. She was an All-Region
perform er in 1986-87 and ea rn ed honorable mention All-State recognition. Set
East Cart er career scoring record and started at point guard for Huntington,
W.V. AAU team that placed 10th in national tournament.

Personal Profile
Birthdate: July 25, 1969
Hobby: Runn ing, swi mmi ng, movies
Favorite Movie: "Top Gun"
Favorite Boo k: A Tale of Two Cities
Favorite Singer: Ric k O'Cassick
Favorite Song: "Still o f The Night"
Favorite Food: Seafood o r Pizza
How Spare Time Is Spent: With family and friends
Career Goal: Become a physical therapist
Sports Hero: Michael Jordan

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�Fr., Center
Hometown: Ravenna, Ky.

Ht.: 6-0, Wt.: 150

Major: Undeclared

B

onnie Garrett, another walk-on freshman, is just beginning to learn how
good she can be as an inside player. She played at Estill County High
School in nearby Irvine where she led her team in rebounding the past two
years. The EKU coaches like her soft shooting touch on the jumper.

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Birthdate: July 5, 1969
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Hobby: Waterskiing, horseback riding
Favorite Movie: "Christine"
Favorite Book: The Thread That Runs So True
Favorite Singer: Ph il Collins
Favorite Song: " Is This Love"
Favorite Food : Lasagna
How Spare Time Is Spent: Watching T.V.
Career Goal: Work at Courier-Journal
Sports Hero: Larry Bird

Dec. 1
K en tucky

Dec. 4-5
Oxford , Miss.

Dec. 19
Tennessee

Jan.4
Tennessee State

Jan. 6
Dayton

Jan. 9
East Tennessee

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Depart by vans o n the day of the game and
return immediately following the game.
Depart by bus at 8:00 a.m. o n Dec . 3 and stay
at Hol iday Inn in Oxford (601-234 -3031).
Depart Oxford Dec. 5 after game and stay
overnigh t at Holiday Inn in Chattanooga,
Tenn. (615-821 -3531 ). Depart Chatta nooga
Dec. 6 at 10:00 a.m. ar riv ing in Richmond at
3:00 p .m .
Depart by bus at 3:00 p .m . on Dec. 18 and stay
at Knoxville Hilton (614-523-2300). Depart
after t he game a rriving back in Richmond at
8:00 p.m.
Depart by bus at 11 :00 a.m. on Jan. 13 and
stay at Vandy H ol iday Inn {615-327-4707).
Depart Nashville after game arriving in Richmond at 2:00 a .m. on Jan. 5.
Depart by bus at 2:00 p .m . on Jan. 5 and stay
at Red Roof I nn in D ayton (513- 866-0705).
Depart after the game arriving in Richmond at
1:00 a.m.
Depart by bus at 12 noon on Jan. 8 and stay
at Buffalo Mountain Resort in Johnson C ity
(6 15-928-6531 ). Depart after the game arriving in Richmond at 3:00 a.m.

Jan . 16
Murray State
Jan. 18
Austin Peay

Jan. 28
Louisville

Feb.6
M orehead State

Feb. 13
Middle T ennessee
Feb. 15
Ten nessee Tech

Feb. 27
Youngstown State

Depart by bus at 3:00 p.m. on Jan. 15 and stay
at Ho li day In n in Murray (502-753-5986) . Depart for Clark svi ll e, Te nn., at 10:00 a.m. on
Jan . 17 and stay at Ramada Inn (615-6452100). Depart after the game arrivin g in Richmond at 3:00 a.m.
Depart by bus at 3:00 p.m . on day of game
and return imm ed iately fo llowing the game.
Depart by bu s at 2:00 p.m. on day o f game a nd
re turn immed iately following t he game.
Depart by bus at 12:30 p.m. on Feb . 12 and
stay at Best Western Wayside Inn in Murfreesbo ro (615-896-2320). Depart for Cookeville at 10:00 a.m. Feb. 14 and stay at Holiday
Inn (615-526-7125). Depart after the game
arriving in Richm o nd at 3:00 a.m.
Depa rt by bus at 10:00 a.m. o n Feb. 26 and
stay at Days Inn (216-759- 3410). Depart
Feb. 28 at 8:00 a.m. arriving in Richmond at
4:00 p.m .

Easte rn Kentu cky University

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Player
Carla COFFEY
Tracy KORBUTT
Sondra MILLER
Karen CARRICO
Lois BUNTYN
Rebecca CHESNUT
Kathy BRANCH
Van MARSHEL
Regie RATTLER
Cindy TAYLOR
Hallie BURGER
Others

G/S
26/ 26
25/22
26/26
26/23
27/ 15
26/ 16
22/ 2
25/ 1
25/ 1
21 / 1
2/0
8/2

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FLO GOALSFR
THROWS REB AVG
865 223-453 .492 101-143 .706 248
9.5
735 130-310 .419 113-174 .649 244
9.8
881 138-33 2 .416 74-129 .574 118
4.4
41-67 .612 178
686 60-171 .351
6.8
20-38 .526
49
1.8
660 58-183 .317
758 60-174 .345
16-22 .727
44
1.7
246
22-69 .319
29-51 .569
71
3 .2
24-37 .649
262
25-82 .305
54
2 .2
140
16-33 .485
11-31 .355
39
1.6
103
3-12 .250
2-9 .222
13
0.6
4
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0
0.0
92
13-35 .371
6-10 .600
15
2.0
TEAM 100

EKU TOTALS

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748-1857

OPPONENTS'TOTALS

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941-1934

PF-0
76-1
65-3
90-7
97-9
63-1
33-0
40-1
60-3
17-0
5-0
0-0
8-0

A TO
25 70
20 68
97 114
42 54
81 96
100 87
12 26
11 35
0 10
9
9
0
1
12 11

BS ST TP AVG (HI)
13 25 547 21.0 (36)
3 31 373 14.9 (31)
2 64 363 13.4 (31)
7 28 165
6.3 (14)
2 30 159
5.9 (15)
1 18 149
5.7 (16)
14
3 .3 (15)
8 73
2 13 78
3.1 (11)
1.7 (7)
2
3 43
1
0.4 (2)
6
8
0.0
0
0
0
0
9 34
4.3 (12)

(57) 556-25

409 582

47 2361992

73.8(101)

537 553

83 2872269

84.0(107)

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DEADBALLREBOUNDS: 75

.403 437-711

TEAM 100

(HI)
(16)
(17)
(10)
(16)
(6)
(8)
(10)
(6)
(8)
(4)

.615 1177

43.6

DEAD BALL REBOUNDS: 59

.487 363-572

.635 1273

47.1

(59) 599-28

EKU THREE- POINT STATS: (59-192, .307) - Buntyn (23-85, .271) , Chesnut (13-37, .351), Miller (1 3-28, .464), Reece (2-3, .667),
Carrico (4-20, .200), Marshel (4- 17, .235), Coffey (0-1), Korbutt (0-1 OPPONENTS' THREE-POINT STATS: (24-83, .289)

(EKU TEAM HIGHS)
Field Goals Made . ..... . . .... ~ . ... .. ... .. .. . .... . 39 vs. East Tennessee (Jan. 2} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Field Goal Pct. ....... .. .. ...... ....... . (.563, 31-55} vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 30} .. .. .... . ... . .... . .... . ..
Free Throws Made . . ........ .. ....... . .... 39 (of 68} vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 30} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Free Throw Pct. ....... . ... . ... .. . . . ... (.769, 20-26} vs. Western Carolina (Jan. 28} . ... .. .... . ........
Rebounds .. . ... .. ........ . .... . .. . ... ...... ... .. 57 vs. Youngstown State (Jan. 12} .. . ... .. ......... .
Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 30} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Field Goals Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State (Feb. 28} ... . ... . .. ... .... . .. H
Free Throws Made .. . ... ... . .. ... . 21, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (Dec. 20} .... .. ... . ... .. .. ... . T2
Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (Dec. 20} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T2
Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State (Feb. 28} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H

(OPPONENTS' HIGHS)
Field Goals Made . . . . ... . ....... . ... ... .. ....... 45, Middle Tennessee (Feb. 21} . .. ....... . . . ... . .... H
45, Central Michigan (Nov. 28} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T1
Field Goal Pct. ..... ... .. .. .. ... .. ...... (596, 34-57}, Morehead State (Jan. 31} ..... . .. . .... ...... .... . A
Free Throws Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, Kentucky (Dec. 9} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H
Free Throw Pct. . ... . ..... . .. ... . ... . .. (.840, 21-25} East Tennessee (Jan. 2} . .... .. . ..... . ... .. .. ... . H
Rebounds . . .. .. ... .. ... . .... . ... .. .. .. ... .. ... . 59, Akron (Jan. 10} .. . .... .. . ..... . .... . ........ .. .. H
Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107, Western Kentucky (Feb. 3} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A

(OPPONENTS' LOWS)
Field Goals Made .... .. . ... .......... .. ... . ... .. 27, Austin Peay (Jan. 26} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27, Western Carolina (Jan. 28} ... .. .. .. ... . . ... .. ...
Field Goal Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.355, 27- 76}, Western Carolina (Jan. 28} ... .. .. . .... . ... .. . ...
Free Throws Made . . .. ... ... . ....... . ... . .. ..... . 5, Dayton (Jan. 7} ....... ... ... . ... . .... .. .. .. .... .
Free Throw Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.412, 7-17} , Akron .. .. . .. .... . ... ... . . .. . ... .. ... . ... . .... . .
Rebounds . ... ..... . . . . .. . . . .. . .... . .. . ..... . ... 38, Austin Peay (Feb. 7} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, Morehead, (Feb. 28) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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�University of Kentucky
Dec. 1 at Lexington, 7:30 p.m.

Fanning

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Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . .
. .. Lexington, KY
Nickname . . .
. . . . . . . . .. . . . .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
. . . .... Lady Kats
Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .•. . . ....•.. • . . . .•... ....• . ... .... . . . .... .. . .. . .. Blue and White
Enrollment .... . .. . . ..... . . . .. , .. . . . . .... ... . .... . ....... . .......... . ........... ...... 23,000
Home Court/Capaci ty ... • ..•.. . .. .. . . ......•.... • ....... • .. .. ... Memorial Col iseum (11 ,500}
1986-87 Record . . ... . . . ...... . . ... .... .. . . .. .. .. . .. . ......... . .... . ........... . ....... 17- 11
Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....... . .... . .. . .. . ....... .. . . .•. .. ....•. ...... •. .... . Southeastern
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . .. . . . ... . . .. .......... , .... . .... . . ......... . .... . 4-7 {7th)
Athletic Director .. . ... .. .. .... . ..... . .. . .... . .... •.... . ....... .. ........... . ... Kathy DeBoer
Head Coach/Record / Yrs.
. .... . . . . . • . .... .. • .. .. . . . ................ Sharon Fanning/1st
Assistant Coach(es} . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .... . . . • ..... Cindy Noble Hauserman; Andy Barnes
Series Recor d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . UK leads 15-8
Sports Information Director ... . .. . . .. . . . . . ..... . . .. .. . . .. ..... . .. .. . . ... .... . . .. . Rena Vicini
O ffi ce Telephone . . . .. ........... .. • ..•.... . . .... .. . .. . .. .. . . . ... .... .... .. . . .. . 606-257-3838
Top Returning Players .. ....... .... ...•.... .. . .•. Bebe Croley, Jodie Whitaker. Michele Pennie

University of Mississippi
Dec. 4-5 at Oxford, MS, Lady Rebel Dial Classic
Location . . ... .. . • . ......•..• ...... .. . . . .... . ..•. . . . , .. . . .. . .... .. .. .. . . .. . ...... Oxford , MS
Nickname . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lady Rebels
Colors .... ..... . . ... . . . ... . . ... . .. . • .... ... . . • . . . .. .. ... . . ........ Cardi nal Red &amp; Navy Blue
Enrollment . . . ... . . ... ... . .•. . •... . .. . . .. • ..•.. .. •. .. . .. . . .. ..... . . . .. . . .. ... ... . . . . .. 10.653
Home Court/Capacity .. . ...... . . .... . . . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . ... .. C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum (9000)
1986-87 Record .. . .. ... . ... . ... . .. ... . . . . . . ... . .. . • . .. . . . .. . ... . .. ...... ... . . .... . . .. .. 25·5
Conference ...... . .. . .... ........ . . .. . ... ...... . . . . . . . ... .•. . .. ..... ...... . .. . . Southeastern
1986-87 Conference Recor d/F ini sh ... .. . .... ... . ... . ... .. .. . . .... ... . ..... . . .. . 7-2 (tied 2nd)
Athletic Director ... . . . . . .
. .. •. . •... . . .. . ....... • .. . ..... .. .. .. ....... . Jeanne Taylor
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Van Chancellor
Assistant Coach(es} ... . . . .. .. .. . ... . . .. . .. .. , .. . . . .. . . . . . .... . .. Peggie Gi llam, Danny Fuller
Series Record . . . . . . . . . .
. . . • .. • . . . .. . . • .. .. . ........ .... . . . ... .... .. . ..... 1st Meeting
Sports Information Direc tor ..... ... . .. . •. . . . .. . • ........ ..... • ... ... .. . .. . . .... Jimmy Wilder
Office Telephone ........ .. ... . .... . .. . • .. .. . . . . .. . . . ... . . • ... . . ... . ... .. . . .. .. . 601-232-7522
T op Returning Players .. . ..... . . .. . .... • .. • . . .. • . ...... . ... . ...... Cynthia Au try, Kim Bullard

Missouri-Kansas City
Dec. 4-5 at Oxford, MS, Lady Rebel Dial Classic
Location . . .. . .. ..•.. •. . . . . .. ~- . • . . . . . .. , . . .. ..... . • . .. . ... • ....... . . ... . .. . Kansas City. MO
Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .
. . . . .. ............ Lady K-Roos
Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold
Home Court/Capacity . . . . . . . . . .... . .. •. , .. • ... . •. . . ..... Swinney Recreati on Center (2500)
1986-87 Record
. . . .......... . .. . .. . . .. .. , .. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .. . .. . .... 24-7
Conference ........ . .. . . ......... . .. •. .•.... . . .. .• .. . . .• ... . , ....•.. • ... .• . . . . . Independent
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .
. .. ... . .. ... N/A
Athletic Director ... . . . .. .
. ... .. Lee Hunt
Head Coach/Record/Yrs.... .. . •. •. .... . .. . .. . . ... , .....
. Nancy Norman/54-42/6 Yrs .
Assistant Coach(es)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vickie She lton
Series Record .
. .. • .... , ....... . . . . . .. .. . .... . .. . .. . . . ...... 1st Meet ing
Sports Information Director . . . . . . . . .
. . ..... • .. • ..•. . ... . .... ........ .... .. ... . Ed Grom
Office Telephone. . .....
. . .. . .. . ..... .. .... 816-276-1034
Top Returning Players ... . ... .
. . . . • .. . . . .. .. Teresa Adams. Meredith Wilcox

McNeese State University
Dec. 4-5 at Oxford, MS, Lady Rebel Dial Classic
Location .. . . . . . . . .... • . . . ... . . .. . .. . .• . . • . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .• .. . .. . .•. . .. .. . Lake Charles. L A
Nic kname ......•. . . . . .. . .. . .. , . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .
. . .. ....• . . . .... • ..... . . ... . . . Cowgirls
Colors .. . .. .... .... .. . .. .. ... • . .. . . ... . . , . . . . • . . . . • . . • . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue &amp; Gold
Enrollment . . . . .. ....... . . .. ... . . . .. ..... . .. ..• .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. •. .. . . .. .. .. .. ... . . ... 7.500
H ome Court/Capacity . ... .. . . •.. . . .. .• . . . .. . . .. . . . ... . . .. .... . ...... Burton Co liseum (8000)
1986-87 Record .. . ... . . .. . .... ............ .. .. ....... .... . ... . . . . ...... .... . . ... . . .. ... 20-8
Conference .. ..... .. .... . . .. .. ..... . . . . .. .. .... .. . • ..•. ...... . .. ... .. . ... . ... . . . . Southland
1986-87 Confe rence/RecordFinish .. . .. . ...... . ..... • .. . . . .. .... .•. .• ... .. . .. . ..... . 8-4 (2nd)
Athletic Director . . .. .. . . ... . .. . ....... . .... . . . . .•.... . .. . ..... ... ... .. . .... . ... . .. Bob Hayes
Head Coach/Record . ... . . ....... . .......... ... . .. . . .... ... . .. • . . .. . ..... Mike Fountain/ 49-36
Assistant Coach(es) . .. . .. . .. ...... • ....• .. • .. . . • ....... . .. . . .. ..... . . . ..... .. Ann Roubique
Series Record . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .... • ......... . . . .. .• .... ... • . . . .... . . ............ ... 1st M eeting
Sports Informat ion Director .. . .. , .. . . ... . ....•. . . ...... . . .. .... .. Lee H olland, Louis Bonnette
Office Telephone . .... .. ...... .. . . . ..... . ... . .... ...... . .. .... .. .. ..... . .. ... . ...... 475-4207
Top Returning Players .. .......... . . . . . ... .
. . Kim Turner. Angie Perry, J anine Guillory

Eastern Kentucky Unive rsity

�Ohio University
Dec. 12 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m.

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Location ........ . .... ... . .. . .. . .•..• . . . . • . .• .. . .. ...... . . ..•.... . ... ....... . ... . Athens. OH
Nickname . . . . . . . .
.•.. . . . ... . .. . .. . . . .•. .. . . ..•. .• . ... . . .•.
. .. . .. Lady Bobcats
Colors . .
. . ... .... . .. . .. . .. . . •. . . ... . .. . • . . . .. ...... . ...... . . Kelly Green &amp; White
Enrollment . . .
. . . . . •. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .
. . .... .. ..... .. ...... ..... . . .... 22 .500
Home Court/Capacity .. . . .. .. . .... . .. . . ... . . .. . .. . ..... . • . .. .... Convocation Center (13,000)
1986-87 Record ....... ..... .. ..... ..... . . . •. . . .. . . .. ... . . .. . .. . .. .. . ......... . ..... ... 10-26
Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
. . . .. .... ..... . . . Mid -American
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . . . . • .
. . • . . . . . . .. . . • . . . .
. .. ............ 7-9 (6th)
Athletic Director ..... ... . ....... .. . .. .. . .. . .... . . . .. .. • .. . . .. .•.... .. Dr. Peggy Pruitt. Assoc.
. .. . . . . . .. .... . • .... ... •.... Amy Prichard/47-35/3 Yrs.
Head Coach/ Record/ Yrs .
Assistant Coach(es) .. .. . .. . . .. .•. . .. • .. • .. . .... .. . .. .. . . .. . .. • .. . . . ... .. .... . ... Amy Pallay
Series Record .. .... ..... . . . . .. .•.... ...•.. . . . . . .. . • .. . .... • .. . ..... . .. .. . .. ... EKU leads 3-0
Sports Info rmation Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .. ..... . . . .... . .. .. .. .. Glenn Coble
Office Telephone....... .
.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
...........
. . ..... 614-593-1298
Top Returning Players...
. ... .. •... Kim Walton. Leslie O' Brien, Nancy Shie. Ann Bo lyard

Stetson University
Dec. 15 at Richmond, 7:30 p.m.

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Location ..... . ....•.... • .. •.. . . .... . . • . . •...... ... . • .... . ..• . ...... . ... . . . .. . . . . Deland , FL
Nickname . . .... . .. • ...... . • .. . .... . .. • .. • . . ... .. . .. • ........ .. .. .. . • .... . ...... Lady Hatters
Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . • . . • .
. . . .. . • .. .... . • .. . . ... •.. . . ... . .. Green and White
Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .
. . ...... . . . . 2800
Home Court/Capacity ..... . .... . ... . . • .•. . ... . ... .•.. . . .. . .. . . . . . ... Edmunds Center (5000)
. .. ..... . . .. ... .. . .. 21-8
1986-87 Record . . . .
. .... . ... . . .. • .. . .. . . , . . . . . .
Conference ....... .. . ......... ..... ... .... . . . • ..... .. • .. • . .. . • .. . . .. . . . New South Women's
1986-87 Conference Record/ Finish .........•.. •. . • .... . . . ... ... ... . . .... . . . .. .. ..... 7-3 (3rd)
Athletic Director . .. .......... . .. .... . . .. ... . .. .... .. ..•.. . . . . .. ....... .. . .... . Nancy Nichols
Head Coach/Record/Yrs....... ...... . . .. ..... . . ... . .....•. ....... Nancy Nichols/ 43-43/3 Yrs.
Assistant Coach(es) . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Barnard
Series Record . . .... . . . .. .. ..... •.. .... .. .. • .. . . ... . .. . .... . . .. .... .. . .. .. .. Stetson leads 1-0
Sports Information Director .... . •. . ..... • . .• .. . .. .. . ... ........... .. ... . .... . . . Ted Gumbart
Office Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .
. .. . . .. . . ........ . ... . . 904-734-4121
Top Returning Players ....... . . . . ....... . . . ... . .. ... . Dee Hillery. Terri Cain, Michelle Michael

University of Tennessee
Dec. 19 at Knoxville, TBA
Locati on . . ........ . • .... . . . • . .• ... .... . . .. . .. .. . . . ....... • . .• .... • .. • ...... . .. Knoxville. TN
Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .
. . ...... . . . .... . .. ..... • .. . ... ... . Lady Volunteers
Colors . ..... . .. . • .. . .. . . . . . •..... .. • .. ..• . . . . . • ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. • .. .. . ... Orange and White
Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . .
. . . ...... . .. .. ....... .. .... .. . 25.000
Home Court . . ..... . . . . .. • .. • . .•.. . .•.. • .. . . . . .... • .... .. . • . . ..... • . . . .. . .. UT Arena (25.000)
1986-87 Record ... . ..... . . . ... .. .... . . • .... . .. . . . •. .......... . . . .• .. . .... . . ... ... . .. . .. 28-6
Conference . . . .
. .......... . .. ... .. ... . .. . .. .. . ..•.. . .... . . .... .. .. . . .. . . . Southeastern
. . .. . .. . . . 6-3 (3rd)
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .
Athletic Director ... . . ..... .. . .. ........ .. . .. .. ..... .... . .. ... . . ..... . .......... . Joan Cronan
Head Coach/Record/ Yrs . .. . .... ... . ..... . ........ . ... .... . ... .. ... . . Pat Summitt/319-102/13
Assistant Coach(es) .. .... ..... •. . .. . .. • ... ...... . • .. . .. . . . . . .. . Mickie DeMoss, Hol ly Warlick
Series Record ................ . • .... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . ....... . . . . .................. . . .. leads 6-1
Sports Information Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. . . ...... Debby Jennings
Office Telephone ... ..... . . ... . . . .. . . ...... . . ...... ... ... . .. . .. . .. .... .. . .. . ... . 615-974-4275
Top Returning Players . ........ .. .. . ... . . . . .... ... Bridgette Gordon. Dawn Marsh, Sheila Frost

Indiana University
Jan. 2 at Richmond, 2:30 p.m. EST
Location .. ... .. . . .•.... . ... . .. .... • ... . . . . •. .•..... . .. . .......... . .. . . ..... Bloomington, IN
Nickname .. .. ...... . ...... . . .. . . .. , . ...... . .. ..•. .•... .... . .. • .. .. . . . • . .... ...... .. Hoosiers
Col ors . . .. . ....• .. . .. ..•.•..• . . •.... , ... .. •... . . . . ... • ... .. .. . ....... . . .. . Cream &amp; Crimson
Enrollment
.. .. . .. •..... ..• . •. .. . .. . . ... . . ..... ... . ..................... . ....... 32,000
Home Court..
. ...•.. • .. ..... •. . .. ... . .......... ... . ... . . .. . ..... . . Assembly Hall (17,357)
1986-87 Record .. . . . ... ...... .. ...... ..• ....... . .. • . ..... . . .. .. •. .... .... .. . . ......... 10-17
Conference . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .......... ........•..•.•.. . ... . . . . ... • .. . . ....... ...... Big Ten
1986-87 Conference Record/ Finish .. . . . .. . . ..... , ... . .. . , . . . . . .. . . .... . ... . . . .. .... 5-13 (7th)
Athletic Di rector .... .....
. .. . ..... . ... .... . . .• .. , . ... . . . . .... . .. . .. ... . Isabella Hutchison
Head Coach/Record/ Yrs. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .
. ... .. .. Jorja Hoehn/ 145-62/7 Yrs.
Assistant Coach(es) .... .. . .. . . ... . . . . . . . .... • ... .. . . •.. . Kathy Hagerstrom , Eileen Kleinfel ter
Series Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. .. ... . . . EKU leads 3-2
Sports Information Director . ... . . . . .... . .. . . .. . .. .. ......... ... . . ...... .. . .. . .. Sharon Boggs
Office Telephone . .. . ... . . . . . . .... • ..... . . • ... ..... . .. . . .. . ....... ... . .... .. . . 812-335-4770-0
Top Returning Players .. . . .. ... , . .• ..•..... .... Cindy Bumgarner. Rosie Carlton, Ann Mooney

Lady Colonel Basketball

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�University of Dayton
Jan. 6 at Dayton, 5:00 p.m.
Location ..... . •... . . .. • . . .. . .. .. ......•..........•.. .. • . .. . .. ••....•.... . ....... Dayton, OH
Nickname . .. ... .. .. • .. . . .. . .. . ..... . .. • .. . ..... . ... . .... . . . . .. ... ......... . ..... Lady Flyers
Colors . . . ... . .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. • . . ..... • .......... • .......... Columbia Blue and Red
Enrollment . . .... . ..... . ....... . . . . .... .. ... • .. • ...... .. . . . . . ....... .. . . ..... ... ... .. . . 6,300
Home Court/Capacity .... . ... . •... ... ......•... .. .......... • • . ... .. . . . .. U .D. Arena (13,455)
1986-87 Record ... ............... . . .. . .. . .. • . . . ... ... ... ... ... • . . ... . ... . . . •.......... 11- 17
Conference ... . ...... . ... . ..... .. .......... . ..... . ... . . .. .. . .. • .. . . ... . . ...... ... North Star
1986-87 Co nference Record/Finish ..•..... ..•. . •. ... . .. • . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . . 3-3 (3rd)
Athletic Director . . .... ... ................ .. . • .. ... ... ....... ... ... ... ... . Dr. Elaine Dreidame
H ead Coach/Record/Yrs... .. .... ... . ...... . ... . ..... . ................ Sue Ramsey/1 1-7/1 Yr.
Assistant Coach(es) ..... . ..... .. . . .. ....•....... . ...... Julie Biermann, Tammy Stritenberger
Series Record .. . .. ............ . . . ... . . . . . .. .... . . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . . . ... . . . . EKU leads 8-7
Sports Information Director ... . . ..... • . . • . • . ...... . .. . .... .. .... . .. . .. .... ... ... Robert Socci
Office Telephone .. . ..... . . .... . . ..... . .. . .... .. . . . • ... . .. ... . ....... . .. . . .... .. 513-229-4460
To p Returning Players ... .. .. . .. . . ..... .. .... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... Michelle Kruty, Tobette Pleasant

O 'Brien

East Tennessee State University
Jan. 9 at Johnson City, 7:30 p.m.

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Location ...... . ... . .. . ....... . . •. .. .. .. . .. . ..... .. .. ..... . . .. . .. . . . ... . ... Johnson City, TN
Nickname ..... . ..... • . . ........ • .. ..... ..... . . . . . .. . . .. • . ..... . . .... . .... . . Lady Buccaneers
C olors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold
Enrollment ....... .. ............ . . .... ....... . . . ...... .. ........ .... ....... .. .. ... .. .. 10,000
Home Court/Capacity ......... . ... . .. • .... . ..• . . . .. .. Broo ks Gym in Memorial Center (4000)
1986-87 Record .. .. .. . . ... .... . ... . . . ... . .. . • . . ... . .. .... ... .. . .. ... . .. . . .. .... . . . .. ... 9-17
Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . Southern
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . ..... . . . .... ... ..... .. .. . . .. ... ... ... . . . .... . 4-5/Tied 3rd
Athletic Director . ........ . ... .... ... . .. . . .... ... .. ... . ..•.. .. .. . . . . .. .... .. . ... Les Robinson
Head Coach/Record/Yrs.. ... . .... . .. • .... ... • . ..... . • .. • . .. . .... Debbie Richard son/9- 17/2nd
Assistant Coach(es) . ... . ........... . • . ... .... .. . .. .. ... . ........ . . ........ .... Rodney Cline
Series Record ... .. ... .... .. . .............. . .. .. . ....... • ... .... . ....... . .. . . . . EKU leads 3-1
Sports Information Director . .. .. .. ... • .... .. ... ................... .. .. .. . . . ..... John Cathey
Office Telephone .... . . . . .. . . ..... . .. . .. .. •. . . .... . .... .. .. . . .. .... .. ..... . ..... 615-929-4220
Top Returning Player s .. .. ... .. .. . . ... ... .. .. .... .. .. . Katie Beck, Lynn Rhymer, Missy Marvin

Morehead State University
Jan. 11 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 6 at Morehead, 5:00 p.m.
Location . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . ..... . . ... . ..... . .... ..... .. . • ......... . •.. .. .. . • . . ... . Morehead, KY
N ickname . . ... . .. • . ...... . ....•.. . ....... , .. . . .. .... • . ........... . ... . . • .. ... . . . Lady Eagles
Colors ..... . ..... . .......... . ... . . . .•. ... ... • .. .. .. . •. ..... ........... .. .... . Blue and Gold
Enrollment ...... .. ...... . ... . . .. .. . . . .. ..... • . . . ... .•.. . ... ... . . . .. ..... . .. . . . ... .. ... 6 ,200
Home Court/Capacity ..... .. .. . • . ....... . ... . ..... . .. .. . .... Academic-Ath letic center (7000)
1986-87 Record . . .. .. ............ . . . . ..•....... . ....... • . . .... . . .... . ... . . . .......... . 13-15
Conference . ..... ... ... . .... . . ...... ... • . .. . . . . . ....... .. . . .. ... ...• ..... . . . .... Ohio Valley
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . . . ... . . . .. . .... .. .. .... . . ........ . ....... ... ..... 7-7 (4th)
Athletic Director . .. .. .. . .. ..... . ..... . . . • .. . ....... . .. . .. . .. . ..... .. .. Steve H amilton (acting)
Head Coach/ Record/ Yrs . ...... .. . . ...... . ... . . . .. .•..... . ........ Loretta Marlow/43-46/3 Yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .. ... ... ... .. .. • . . . . . .. . .................. Chancellor Dugan, Doug Grider
Series Record . . .. . ... .. . . ... . .. . . . . . •.. •. .• . . .. . ..•.. ..• .... . ..... . . . . ... .. MSU leads 20-10
Spor ts Information Directo r . ..... . . . .... . .. • .. ............ . .. .... .... . . . . ...... .. Lori Ki ncaid
Office Telephone . .. ..... . .. . ..... . .. .. ........ . ... .... .... ... . . ..... . . ...... ... 606-783-2500
Top Returning Players ... . .. . ........ . .. . .. . • ... . .. Kelly Stamper. Sophie Renfro. Kelly Downs

University of Cincinnati
Jan. 13 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m.
Location . .. . .. .. . .. .. ..... . ... . ..... . ..... . ....... .. .... .. . ... . .... • ....... . . Cincinnati. OH
Nickname . . ... . ..... .. . . ..• . . .. . . ... . .. .. . .. .•. . . . • ... . .•. . ......... .... • ..... Lady Bearcats
Colors . ..... . ... . ..... .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. . ..... • .. . .... . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . .... .. Red and Black
Enrollment ........ . .. .. ..... .. .... . .......... • . ...... . ....... .... ........ ... . . .. . .. . . 37,000
Home Court/Capacity ..... . ... . . .. .. . .. .... .. • . . . ........ ..• .... . . Armory Fieldhouse (3,400)
1986-87 Record .. .... .. ... . .. . .. . ..... ... ..... . ... • ... . .... . . .. ........ . ... . ... ... ... .. 6-22
Conference ...... . ... .. .... .. .. ... . .. . ... .•. . • ... .... .... .. .. ......• . .. . .. . • .. .. . . .. .. Metro
Conference Record/Fin ish ... . •. ....... .. ..... • ..... ... .. .. .... . .... •. ..... .. .... . .. 3-9 (7th)
Athletic Director . . .. .. .. .... .. . ... .. .. • . . . . . . . • . . ... . ..... .. .. ... . ........ . .... . .. Carl Meyer
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ..... . ........ . ...... . . ......... . . . .. . . ....... Laurie Pirtle/6-22/ 1 Yr.
Assistant Coach(es) . ... . ..... . .. . ... . . . . .. •. . . . . . . •... . . • ......... Robin Tucker, C indy Stein
Series Record ..... .. . . ........ ... .......... . .... . ...... . . .. . . . . ... .... ..... . . EKU leads. 5-2
Sports Information Director .... .. . ... .. .. . . ...... . . . .... .... . ............ .. .... ... . .. ... TBA
Office Telephone . .... .. . . ......... ......... . . ...... . ... ..... . ... ...... . .. . .. . .. 51 3-475-5091
Top Returning Players .. .. . ... ....... . .... . .... Michelle Melzoni, Treva Sweat, Regina Williams

Eastern Kentucky University

�Murray State University
Jan. 16 at Murray, 6:00 p.m.
Feb. 22 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m.

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Location .............. .... .......... .. . ... ...........•.... . ..•...• .•......•..... Murray. KY
Nickname ...............•.•.•....... .... ........... • ..... . .• ....... • .... • . ..... Lady Racers
Colors . .. ..... .......... • .... ..... ......... . .. •... ................. . . ....... . Blue and Gold
Enrollment . . ........ . ........... ... .. ... . ............... . .... ...... ....... ........ ... (7200)
Home Court/Capacity .. .. . .... ... . . ....... .. .... .. ......... . .. . ......... Racer Arena (5,550)
1986-87 Record .............. .. ........ . .. .. ............ . . .... . ................. ...... 17-12
Conference .. ...................... .... .......................•.. • .............. Ohio Valley
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish ... . . .... ..... .... ...... . ......................... 8-6 (3rd)
Athletic Director ........ .. ......... ... . • .....• . .......... . ...... . ... .... ..... Mike Strickland
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ... ...... .... . ...... .•.• .. • .............. . Bud Childers/103-69/6 Yrs.
Assistant Coach(es) . .. .. ...... ..... ................. ... Sarah Evans. Steve Dills. Karen Scott
Series Record ...... .. .......................... • .................... ... ..... EKU leads 19-7
Sports Information Director .. .. .. ............... . .. . ........... ......... ....... Craig Bohnert
Office Telephone ... .... ........ . ....... ...... ..... . .... . ......... ...... ........ 502-762-4270
Top Returning Players ..... . .... ... .. . .......... . ........ ...... . Sheila Smith, Karen Johnson

Austin Peay State University
Jan. 18 at Clarksville, TN, 6:00 p.m.
Feb. 20 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m.

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Location ......... .. .. . .. .............................. • .. . ....... . ... .• .. . ... Clarksville, TN
Nickname ....... • .......•.. • .... ..... ..... ... . .. ......... . ....... • .. . ............ Governors
Colors ............ .. . . ..... • .. .... . . .. • ..... ..• . ........ . • ... . ............... Red and White
Enrollment ..... .. . . ...... ..• .......... •. ...... . ...... .... • .. ............. ..... . ..... .. 5,000
Home Court/Capacity ...... . ........ . . . .... . .. . . .. .... .......... Winfield Dunn Center (9000)
1986-87 Record . • .................... .• .. .. ..... .. .. . .•..... . . ..... ........... .. . . . ... . 6-19
Conference ........... ................ • .. ..... . ... ...... . . .. . .... • . . . ....... . .. . Ohio Valley
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish ..... • ....... • .......... • .. ...... ...... .......... 0-14 (7th)
Athletic Director .. .................... . ... . .. . .. . .• ... . . ..... . ... .... ............ Bob Brooks
Head Coach/ Record/Yrs.... .. ... . .. ... •.. ..•. .•..•. ....... . .. .. . Marvin Williams/39-40/3 Yrs.
Assistant Coach(es) ..... . ...... .......... . . •... .....•.... •.. ........... .. .... .. ... Jan Arant
Series Record ... ....... . ..... . . .. ........... .. . ............... .. ......... . .. EKU l eads 13-7
Sports Information Director ... . • .......... . ... .. .... . • ......... . ................. Brad Kirtley
Office Telephone ............ . ... . .. ... . . .... .. . ..... . . ... ....... . . ........ ..... 615-648-7561
Top Returning Players . . . ... .. . . ...... . ... • .. ...... .. •.... Shandra Maxwell. Melissa Heatherly

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Youngstown State
Jan. 25 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m .
Feb. 27 at Youngstown, 5:00 p.m.
Location .... ........ ........... . . . ................ . .. .. ...... • ............. Youngstown, OH
Nickname .. . .. ........ ..... .. .. • ...... . ...... • .............. . •....... • ..... . . Lady Penguins
Colors ................................... .. .... . .. . ... ... ........ . ........... Red and White
Enrollment .................. .... .. ........•. . .. • . .• . ... .. .•. . . . • . ............. . . ... . . 15,272
Home Court/Capacity ... ..... . . .... . .... ..... . .... . . . . .. .. .. ... ..... Beeghley Center (7,500)
1986-87 Record ......................... ..• .. . . ........... . .. • . . ............. . ........ 13-14
Conference ......... .. . . ..... . .... .. ... . ..... .. . ........... ... ... .. .. . . .. .. . . ... Ohio Valley
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish ...... , . . •.. ........ . . ..• . .. . ..................... 6-8 (6th)
Athletic Director . .......... ....... ..... . ... • .......... ......... ... ...... Joseph F. Malmisure
Head Coach/Record/Yr s. . .. .. . .............. .. . •. .. . .. .•. .•..• ........ Ed Digregoria/33-46/4
Assistant Coach(es) . ..... ... .. . ..... .. . . .. . ..... . .. .. .. ...... . ... . Bob Geletka, Jim Burkhart
Series Record ..... .. ........... . .. . .......... • ... . ... • ........................ EKU leads 6-5
Sports Information Center ...... • ..... . .. ... . . • ... ..... .. • ....... . ............... Greg Gulas
Office Telephone . ... ........ .. ... • ............... . ... • .... . .. . .. . . • ......... .. . 2 16-742-3192
Top Returning Players .......... ... .................. .• ... . ...... . ..... . .. .... Tanja Simione

University of Louisville
Jan. 28 at Louisville, 7:30 p.m.
Locatio n ..... .... ......................... . ......... .. ........................ Louisville, KY
Nickname ....... ... ....... • .. . ...... ... ............................... . . ......... . Cardinals
Colors ................... .. . ...•. . .. . ... .......................... ... ...... . . Red and Black
Enrollment ................ • .. • ...... . . .. .. ....... ............ .. .................. . . . . 20,000
Home Court/Capacity . .. ......... . ........ duPont Manual Gym (1500), Freedom Hall (19,000)
1986-87 Record .... ....... . .. . . . .......... .. . .. .............. . . . ......... . ..... . .. .... 11 -17
Conference ............ ..... . .... . . .............. ... .. .. •. . ... . .. ... . ... .... .......... Metro
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish ... ...... . .. . ......... .. ......... .. . . ....... .... .. 4-8 (5th)
Athletic Director ..................... . . ....... . ........... .. ........ ..... . ... .. Jack Tennant
Head Coach/Record/Yrs. . .. .. ... ................ . ..... ... ..... . .. .... Peggy Fiehrer/104-99/7
Assistant Coach(es) .... ..... ... . ........ • ....... . ...... Loretta Hummeldorf, Patty Jo Hedges
Series Record .......... ........... .. .... . . .. . . .. . ......................... U of L leads 12- 10
Sports Information Director ..... .. ..... . . . .... .. . ...... . ..... . ........... .. ..... Nancy Smith
Office Telephone ................. . .... .. ... . . ......... . ............ .. ... ... ... . 502-588-6581
Top Returning Players .... . •........ . ...... . .. . .. . ..... . ... Marilyn Reckelhoff, Dorothy Jones

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�Tennessee Tech University
Jan. 30 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 15 at Cookeville, 6:00 p.m.

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Clayton

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Location .. . ......... . ..... .. .. . .... . ....... . .... . .. . .... .. . . ............. . ... Cookeville. TN
Nickname .... . ....... . .... . .. • ..•..... .. . ....... •. .. . .... ... .... . .. • . . . .•.. .. Golden Gayles
Colo rs . . ..... ... .... . .. . . . .. . • .. • .. ...... .. ..• ... .•..•.. • .•. . . .. . . . ... . .. ... .. Purple &amp; Gold
Enrollment .. .. .. . ... . ... . . • . . . .... • .. . . . ..... • . .. . . ... .. , ... .... • ..... .. ..... . . . .. . .. . 7,600
Home Court/Capacity ..... , . .. . . .. ... . .. . ... .. . . . . .. .... . .. . .. ........ Eblen Center (1 0, 150)
1986-87 Record .... . ..... . . . . ........ . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. , . . .. . ......... ........... . .. .. 24-7
Conference . ..... .. . .. . ... . .... ... .......... .. ........ .. . . ..... . . .. . ... . ........ Ohio Va lley
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . . .. .. . .. , . .. . . .... . . . ... . .. .. .... . .... .. . .. 12-1 (Tied 1st)
Athletic Director ...................... • .... • .. . . .. . .. . • .. . . . .. .. . . .•. . . ... Dr. David Larim ore
Head Coach/ Record/Yrs.... ... ...... .. ... ....... . ......... ....... .... . . Bill Worrell/24-7/2nd
Assistant Coach(es) ... . .. . . ... . .. .. ........... .. ..... . .. . .... .. . . ....... . . . . Mi ndy Campbell
Series Record .. . ........ .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . ...... ... . . .. . ..... .. • .... . . ... . Tech. leads 25-1
Sports Information Director .... . . .. •.. • . .. . . .. .. . . ..... ... .. . ........ . . .... .... Rob Schabert
Office Telephone ..... .. . ...... . ...... . . . .. . ... . ..... ..... . ............. .. . ..... 615-372-3088
Top Returning Players .... .. .. . . ... . . .... ... . Shawn Monday, Melinda Clayton , Adrienne Black

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Middle Tennessee State University
Feb. 1 at Richmond, 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 13 at Murfreesboro, 6:00 p.m.
Location . .
. . . .. .. ........ .. .. . . . .. . .. ...... . . . . . . . ... • .. .... . . Murfreesboro, KY
Nickname . .. . . .. • .... . .. .. . , ....... • ..•. .. . . .. . .... . . . . . .. . . •. ... , . . . . ....... Lady Raiders
Colors ...... .. ... . . .. .. ....... . ....... . . .. .... . .. . ... .. .. . ..... . ..... . . Navy Blue and White

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1986-87 Record .. ........... .. .... .. .. . .. . . . .... ... .. .. .. . .. .... .. . ... .. ...... . .... ·.· .. 19-8
Conference . . . .. ... . . . ... . . ... .. . . . . .. .. . • .. . .. . . . .. . .... • .. • .. . ... . . .. ..... . ... Ohio Valley
1986-87 Conference Record/Finish . .. .. . .. . . ..... . . . . .. ..... .... ... .. , ........ 12-2 (Tied 1st)
Athletic Di rec tor .......... .. .. . ..... . ..... , . •. . , .. , ... . . . . . .... . . ... .. . .. . . .... John Stanford
Head Coach/ Reco rd/Yrs. . .... . .. ..... , .......... , . . • .... . . . • ..... . .. . .. Lewis Bivens/1st Yr.
Assistant C oach . .... . . . . .. ............ .. ... . ..... . .. . ....•.. • . . , ...... . .. . . Diane Cummings
Series Record ...... . .... .. .... . .. . .. ..•... ... ... . . ....•..• . . .. .. ...... . .... MTSU leads 16-3
Sports Information Director . . . , . . .. ., .. . . .. . . .. • .......... . .... . .... ...... . ...... . . Ed Given
Office Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .. .......... . .. 615-898-2450
Top Returning Players . . . . .. ...... . ....... . . ...... . ... .... .. . .. ,Tawanya Mucker, Lianne Beck

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Feb. 4 at Richmond, 7:30 p.m.

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Green

Location .... , .. . .. . ....... . .. . .......•...... . . .. . . .. . . . .. .... •. . . .. . .. . .. Bowling Green. KY
Nickname .... ... . . .. ....... .... ... . . ........... ...... . . . .. . . ..... .. .... .. . . .. . Lady Toppers
Colors .. . . ... .. . ... .. .. • .. • ...... . • . . .. ...... • .. ... . .. ....• . .. . . .. • ..... .... . Red and White
Enrollment ...... .... . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .....•. .. .•.. • .... , . . . . . .. ...• ..• . ........ . . .. . . 13,000
Home Court. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. • .. . .... . .. . .... • .. .. ... • . . . .......•.. . . .. . . .. . . Diddle Arena
1986-87 Record . . . .. ... .... .... . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . . . . .... . .. . . .. . . . ... ., ... . .. . . . . 24-9
Conference ...... .. . .. . .. ......•. .. .• . . . ... . . .. . .. .....•....•... .. . ..... . .. ... ..... Sun Belt
1986-87 Conference Record ... .. . .... • . .. . • . . . . .. . ... ...• .. .. . ... . . .. . .. ... . . .. ... ..... . . 5-3
Athletic Director ... ... . . .. . . ... . .. • .. . . . ... .. . . .• .. .. . .. • .. . . .. . ..... .. ... .. .. . Pam Herriford
Head Coach/ Record/Yrs . .. .... . . . .... .. . .... . . . ........ . ...... Paul Sanderford/127-37/5 Yrs.
Assistant Coach(es) .. . ... . . ..... .. . . •. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . .... • . .. . . Steve Small, Cristy McKinney
Series Record .. . .. . ..... ... . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . • .. •. . .... ..... . ..... .. .. . .... WKU leads 12-5
Sports Information Director .... . . . • .. . .... • .. . ... . . .. .. .. .. . . • . .. .... .. ... .. .. . . Paul Looney
Office T elephone . . ............ .. . ........... .. ... .......... . .. .. . . ......... . . .. 502-745-4295
Top Returning Players ... . .. . . . . . ... .. . .. . . .. • . ... • .... . .. , .. . .. . . Tang ie Green, Traci Patton

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Opponent

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

Akron
Appalac hian State
As hland College
Aub urn
Austin Peay
Bellarm in e
Belmo nt
Berea
Bowl ing Green
Campbellsville
Centra l Michigan
Central Misso uri
C leveland State
Ci n ci n nati
Davis &amp; Elkin s
Dayton
Duke
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
Florida A &amp; M
Georgetow n Col lege
George Mason
Georgia
Georgia Stat e
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Highpoint
Illinois State
Indiana
Ind ia na U.-Purdue U.
Ja mes Madison
Joh n C rroll
Kentuc ky
Kentuc ky State
Kent State
Lo uisvi lle
Lo ngwood C ollege
Ma rsha ll
Memphis State
Merce r
Miam i (F la. )

1980-81
1975-76
1982-83
1984-85
1973-74
1974-75
1974-75
1972-73
1982-83
1980-81
1986-87
1976-77
1981-82
1972-73
1984-85
1972-73
1982-83
1977-78
1973- 74
1983-84
1981-82
1972-73
1979-80
1982-83
1985-86
1976- 77
1972-73
1977-78
1973-74
1982-83
1977-78
1981 -82
1972-73
1982-83
1980-81
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1973-74
1976-77
1984-85

1986-87
1982-83
1986-87
1984-85
1986-87
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1985-86
1986-87
1976-77
1985-86
1980-81
1985-86
1986-87
1983-84
1986-87
1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1972-73
1979-80
1982-83
1985-86
1976-77
1972- 73
1978-79
1977- 78
1982-83
1979-80
1981-82
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1986-87
1972-73
1982-83
1974-75
1983-84
1984-85

Won

Lost

5
2
2
0
13
5
0
1
2
4
0
1
3
5
2
8
1
3
0
2
0
1
1
0
1

4
0
0
1
7
2
3
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
7
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

1
1
3
1
3
1
8
3
2
10
1
8
0
1
1

0
1
2
0
0
0
12
1
0
12
0
1
3
1
0

Opponent

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

Won

Lost

Miami (0.)
Midd le Ten nessee
Mount St. Joseph
Morehead
Murray State
Nebraska
North Ca ro lina
North Carolina State
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
So utheast Missou r i
Southern I Iii nois
Sou thern Miss iss ippi
So uth Carol ina
South Florid a
Southwestern Louisia na
Stetson
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Te nnessee- Martin
Te nnessee T ech.
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virgin ia
Western Carolina
Western Kentuc ky
Western State
Wi lliam Penn
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisco nsin-G reen Bay
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Xavier
Youngstown State

1972-73
1973-74
1979-80
1972- 73
1972- 73
1985-86
1976- 77
1975- 76
1974- 75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980-81
1973-74
1984-85
1977-78
1985-86
1972-73
1981-82
1986-87
1986-87
1972-73
1981-82
1973-74
1973-74
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1980-81
1974-75
1973-74
1973-74
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1980-81
1980-81

1979-80
1986-87
1980-8 1
1986-87
1986- 87
1985-86
1979-80
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1981-82
1982- 83
1982-83
1986-87
198 1-82
1973- 74
1984-85
1978- 79
1985-86
1973-74
1981-82
1986-87
1986-87
1978-79
1981-82
1973-74
1985-86
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1981-82
1986-87
1986-87
1973-74
1976-77
1972- 73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1982-83
1986-87

7
3
2
10
19
0
2
1
4
1
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
4
5
1
0
0
1
0
0
4
6

1
16
0
20
7
1
0
0
9
4
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
1
6
0
0
26
1
0
1
0
0
12
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
5

Won - 182

Lady Co lonel Basketball

Lost - 176

Winning Pct. - .508

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STANDINGS
CONFERENCE GAMES
Team
Won
Lost
2
yxTennessee Tech ... . .... .. . ..... 12
2
xMiddle Tennessee .... .. .... . . . .. 12
6
Murray State ... . . . . .. ... ...... . ..
8
Morehead State ... . ............. . .
7
7
Akron ... . . .. . .... . ... .. ....... . . .
7
7
Youngstown State . . .......... ... .
e
6
Eastern Kentucky . .... ... .. . . . . . . .
3
10
Austin Peay ..... . ....... ... .. .. . .
14
0
X Conference Co-Champions
y Won Championship of OVC Tournament

SCORING OFFENSE
Team
Middle Tenn . . . ..... . .....
Tenn. Tech .... . .... . .....
Eastern KY ... . .... . . .. ...
Youngstown St. . . . . . . . . . .
Murray St. .. . . .... . .... ...
Morehead St. . ..... .. ... . .
Austin Peay .. . .. .. .......
Akron .. . .. ........ . ... . . .

G
27
31
27
27
29
28
25
27

(W-L)
(19-8)
(24-7)
(9-18)
(13-14)
(17-12)
( 13-15)
(6-19)
(14-13)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Team
Middle Tenn . ...... .... .. ... .. . . . . ..
Tenn. Tech . . . ... . .. . . .. .... . . . .. .. .
Murray St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Youngstown St. . .. .. . ...... .. .. .. ..
Morehead St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Akron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eastern Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FGM
870
972
854
817
767
663
738
748

Pts.
2211
2379
1992
1971
2099
1947
1669
1753

FGA
1829
2041
1841
1870
1767
1570
1752
1857

Pct.
.857
.857
.571
.500
.500
.429
.231
.000

Off.
Avg.
82.5
87.4
72.1
70.5
66.4
75.1
70.5
62.9

Avg.
81.9
76.7
73.8
73.0
72.4
69.5
66.8
64.9

SCORING DEFENSE
Team
Akron .. . . ... .. ... . .. ... ..
Middle Tenn ... . .... .. . .. .
Tenn. Tech .... . .. .... . . ..
Morehead St. .. ... ...... . .
Murray State . . . ..........
Youngstown St. . .. .. .....
Austin peay . .... .. . ......
Eastern Ky ... . ... . ... . ...

Pct.
.476
.476
.464
.437
.434
.424
.421
.403

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
Team
FGM
Akron . . ........ ... .. .. .. .. ... . . . ... 661
Murray St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740
Youngstown St. ... .. .. .. ....... . .. . 706
Middle Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 753
Tenn. Tech ......... . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . 885
Morehead St. . . .. ... ... . .. . . . .... .. . 836
Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 764
Eastern Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 944

3-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE
Team
FGM FGA Pct.
Middle Tenn ..... .. . ... .. .. ........ . 57
121 .471
Murray St. . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . ... ..... . 67
148 .435
Tenn. Tech ... . .... . ... .. .. . . .. . ... . 34
87 .391
Akron .... .... .. . .. .. ... .. .. . .. . ... . 30
81 .370
Morehead St. . . . .. . . .... . .......... . 47
128 .367
Youngstown St .. .. . . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . 34
96 .364
Eastern Ky. .... . . . ..... . .... . .. . . . . 56
186 .301
Austin Peay ... . . .. ....... . .. . ... .. . 15
71 .211
REBOUND MARGIN
Team
Tenn. Tech . ... .. ... . . . .. .
Murray .. . ... .. ...........
A ustin Peay ...... . ..... ..
Middle Tenn ... . . . . .. . .. .
Akron . ............... .. ..
Morehead St. .. .. . ... . ....
Youngstown St. .... . ... . .
Eastern Ky .... . .... .. . . ..
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G
31
29
25
27
27
28
27
27

Reb.
1313
1209
1059
1104
1109
1115
1104
1177

Avg.
42.4
41.7
42.4
40.9
41.1
39.8
40.9
43.6

ALL GAMES

Mar.
+7.7
+3.1
+1.6
+0.5
-.09
-0.8
-2.9
-3.5

Def.
Avg.
71.2
68.1
71.1
70.6
62.2
72.5
83.9
85.1

Won
24
19
17
13
14
13
9
6

Lost
7
8
12
15
13
14
18
19

Pct.
.744
.704
.586
.464
.518
.482
.333
.240

G
27
25
31
28
29
27
25
27

(W-L)
(14-13)
(19-8)
(24-7)
(13-15)
(17-12)
(13-14)
(6-19)
(9- 18)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Team
Middle Tenn... . ...... . .. . .. . ... .. . .
Tenn. Tech .. ...... . .. ... ...... . ... .
Youngstown St..... .. . . . .. ... . .. . . .
Morehead St. .. .... .. .. . .... . ...... .
Austin Peay ................ . .... .. .
Eastern KY. . . .... . . .. ..... . .... .. . .
Murray St. ........ . . . . . . . . ... . . ... .
Akron .. . .. ..... . . .. .. .. .... . ... . . . .

Off.
Avg.
76.7
81.9
72.4
69.5
64.9
73.0
73.8
66.8

Def.
Avg.
69.6
68.8
70.9
70.9
64.7
72.2
84.0
75.8

Pts.
1747
1858
2158
1984
2058
1949
1894
2268

Avg.
64.7
68.8
69.6
70.9
70.9
72.2
75.8
84.0

FGA
1684
1810
1663
1737
2014
1869
1710
1934

Pct.
.392
.409
.425
.434
.439
.447
.447
.488

FTM FTA Pct.
414 585 .708
589 .681
401
305 463 .659
366 558 .656
324 504 .643
437 711 .615
324 532 .609
247 418 .591

SCORING MARGIN
Team
Off. Def. Mar.
Middle Tenn .. .. . .... . . ... . . . ...... 81.9 68.8 +13.1
Tenn. Tech ... .. . .... . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 76.7 69.6 +7.1
Murray St. .. . ....... . . .. . .......... 72.4 70.9 +1.5
Youngstown St. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . ...... 73.0 72.2 +0.8
Akron .. . ..... .... .. .. ....... . . . . ... 64.9 64.7 +0.2
Morehead St. . .. . ... . . .......... . . .. 69.5 70.9 -1.4
Austin Peay . ..... . .......... . . . ... . 66.8 75.8 -9.0
Eastern KY. . . . . ........... . . ... . . ... 73.8 84.0 -11.2
Eastern Kentucky University

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SCORING
Player, School
C heryl Taylor, TT . .. .. . .......
Do rothy Bowers, YS ... .. ... ...
Kim Webb, MT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carla Coffey, EK ......... .. ...
Shandra Maxwell, AP . .........
Sheila Smith, MU ........ ... ...
A lice Lawrence, MT ...........
Pam Arnold, AK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glenda Clifton, AP ............
Kelly Stamper, MO . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tracy Korbutt, EK .. .... ... ....
Sondra Miller, EK ....... . ......
Tracy Munsey, TT .. .... .. ... . .
Tawanya Mucker, MT . . . . ......
Janet Ross, MT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

G
31
25
27
26
25
29
22
27
25
27
25
26
31
27
27

FG
329
257
245
223
218
215
156
188
160
124
130
138
160
142
123

PT
0
0
3
0
0
3
1
3
5
6
0
13
28
0
53

FT
135
104
117
101
80
96
70
67
80
127
113
74
58
68
36

PTS Avg.
793 25.6
618 24.7
610 22.6
547 21.0
516 20.6
529 18.2
383 17.4
446 16.5
405 16.2
381 14.1
373 14.9
363 13.4
406 13.1
352 13.0
335 12.4

REBOUNDING
Player, School
Cheryl Taylor, TT . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shandra Maxwell , AP . . . . . . . . . .
Pam Arnold, AK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tracy Korbutt, EK . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dorothy Bowers, YS . . . . . . . . . . .
Carla Coffey, EK . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glenda C lifton, AP . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sheila Bradford, MO... . .......
Tawanya Mucker, MT..........
Geral ynn Feth, MU . . . . . . . . . . . .

G
31
25
27
25
25
26
25
28
27
29

No.
374
266
272
244
242
248
227
239
214
220

Avg.
12.1
10.6
10.1
9.8
9.7
9.5
9.1
8.5
7.9
7.6

ASSISTS
Player, School
Shawn Monday, TT...... . .....
Tanja Simians, YS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Patty DeAscentis, AK . . . . . . . . . .
Janet Ross, MT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tiphanie Bates, MO . . . . . . . . . . .
Rona Poe, MU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

G
31
27
27
27
28
29

NO.
225
162
137
129
122
120

Avg.
7.3
6.0
5.1
4.8
4.4
4.1

STEALS
Player, School
Alic e Lawrence, MT . . . . . . . . . . .
Shawn Monday, TT . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stephanie Coie, YS . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sondra Miller, EK. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tiphanie Bates, MO . . . . . . . . . . .

G
22
31
26
27
28

No.
57
79
62
64
66

Avg.
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.4

Lady Colonel Basketball

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player, School
Shandra Maxwell, AP . . . . . . . . . .
Melinda Clayton, TT... ... .....
Geralynn Feth, MU . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alice Lawrence, MT . . . . . . . . . . .
Cheryl Taylor, TT .. .. . . . .. . .. .
Kim Webb, MT . . .. .. .. . . .. .. ..
Dorothy Bowers, YS . . . . . . . . . . .
Sheila Bradford, MO...........
Sheila Smith, MU..............
Carla Coffey, EK . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FGM
218
143
154
156
329
245
257
119
215
223

FGA
389
259
281
295
627
473
506
240
436
453

Pct.
.560
.552
.548
.529
.525
.518
.508
.496
.493
.492

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Player, School
Cheryl Taylor, TT . .. .. . . . . . .. .
Kelly Stamper, MO . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dorothy Bowers, YS . . . . . . . . . . .
Melissa Heatherly, AP . . . . . . . . .
Tanja Simione, YS.............
Sheila smith, MU . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carla Coffey, EK . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kim Webb, MT . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .
Alice Lawrence, MT . . . . . . . . . . .
Tawanya Mucker, MT . ... . .....

FTM
135
127
104
58
57
96
101
117
70
68

FGA
168
160
137
78
79
134
143
167
102
100

Pct.
.804
.794
.759
.744
.722
.716
.706
.701
.686
.680

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FGM
Janet Ross, MT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
53
Melody Ottinger, MU . . . . . . . . . .
50
Tracy Munsey, TT . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28
Tanja Simione, YS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20
Sophia Renfro, MO . . . . . . . . . . . .
27

FGA
102
105
69
52
75

Pct.
.520
.476
.406
.385
.360

BLOCKED SHOTS
Player, School
Melinda Clayton, TT . . . . . . . . . . .
Glenda Clifton, AP . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carla Huff, AK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Margaret Sample, YS . . . . . . . . . .

G
31
25
26
27

No.
51
32
26
21

Avg.
1.6
1.3
1.0
0.8

37

�TEAM RECORDS (Season)
Most points scored in a season - 2349 ....•.. .... . ........... . ... ........... 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 82.0 ................................ . ............ 1975-76
Most victories in a season - 18 ... ... ....... . ..... ... . . .. • ....... . .......... 1984-85
Best winning percentage - .850 - (17-3) ............ .... ..... ... . ... .... . .. 1975-76
Most consecutive victories - 9 ..... . ......... . ............ . . . . ...... .. ...... 1975-76
Best defensive scoring average - 60.8 ............... ...... .. ...... • .... . ... 1983-84
Highest average margin of victory - 20.75 ....•.. . . . .... ... ..... ... •. ........ 1975-76
Best field goal percentage - .456 ............. ..... ...... . ............ ... ... 1982-83
Best free throw percentage - .764 ...........• . . . .......... ... .... .... .... .. 1980-81
Most rebounds - 1446 ............................... .. ....... .... ... ... . . . 1980-81
Highest rebou nd average - 49.6 .. ... ........ . ................ ..... .. ....... 1975-76
TEAM RECORDS (Single Game)
Most points - 105 - vs. Pikeville College ............. .. . . ... . ......... Nov. 22. 1982
Fewest points allowed - 36 - vs. John Carroll University ....... . .... . .. Nov. 20, 1981
Largest margin of victory - 46 - vs. Bellarmine College (91 -45) .... ..... Dec . 13, 1980
vs. Xavier University (104-58) ........... Feb. 24, 1981
Largest margin of defeat - 50 - vs. Western Ky. (107-57) ....... . ..... ... Feb. 3, 1987
Most points by both teams - 194 - vs. Pittsburgh (EK 101, Pitt 93) .... . Dec. 30, 1986
Fewest points by both teams - 90 - vs. Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) .......... Dec. 3, 1983
Most field goals made - 48 - vs. Pikeville College ....... ... . . ... ...... Nov.22, 1982
Most free throws made - 39 (of 68) - vs. Pittsbu rgh .. .... .. ....... .... Dec. 30, 1986
Most rebou nds - 81 - vs. John Carroll University ............ .. .•...... Nov. 20, 1981
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Season)
Most games played - 31 - Lisa Goodin .... .... .. . . .. ... ..... ..... ..... ... . 1980-81
Marsha Charles ................................ . .. . 1980-81
Most points scored - 582 - Lisa Goodin .. . . ... . ......... ... ............... 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 21 .0 - Ca rl a Coffey .... .. ... ........ .. ..... . . ... . 1986-87
Most field goals made - 235 - Peggy Gay ... ... . . . . . . ........... .. . .. . . . ... 1977-78
Most field goals attempted - 569 - Peggy Gay . . . . . • . ........... • .... ...... 1978- 79
Best field goal percentage - .562 - Tina Cottle . . ... .... .. • .... . ............ 1983-84
Most three-point goals made - 23 - Lois Buntyn .... ... .. ....... .. . ...... . . 1986-87
Most three-point goals attempted - 85 - Lois Buntyn ... . .. •• ..... ...... . ... 1986-87
Most free throws made - 148 - Lisa Goodin ........... . ..... . ............ . . 1980-81
Most free throws attempted - 174 - Tracy Korbutt ... . ........ ..... ... ..... . 1986-87
Best free throw percentage - .913 - Lisa Goodin (led nati on) ....... .... .... 1982-83
Most rebounds - 310 - Tina C ottle ........ . .. ....... .... . ..... . ........... 1984-85
Best rebound average - 11 .1 - Tina Cottle ... . . . ... ................. . ...... 1984-85
Most personal fouls committed - 108 - Sandra Mukes ..... • . ..... ...... . ... 1978-79
M ost times disqualified on fouls - 9 - Sandra Mukes ... .. .. ... . .. . . ... ..... 1978-79
Karen Carrico . ................ .... . ........ . . . .... . ............ 1986-87
Most assists - 125 - Peggy Gay .......... . ........................ . .... ... 1978-79
Best three- point goal percentage (min. 25 att.) - .464 - Sandra Miller ... ..... 1986-87
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Career)
Most games played - 117 - Sandra Mukes ... . ....... ....... . ... ... . .. .. ... 1978-82
Most points scored - 1920 - Lisa Goodin ........... ... . . ............... . .. 1980-84
Most field goals made - 751 - Peggy Gay ..................... ... .......... 1975-79
Most field goals attempted - 1891 - Peggy Gay ... ... . .... . . . ... ...... ..... 1975-79
Best field goal percentage - .542 - Tina Cottle ..............••. . ... .. ...... 1983-85
Highest scoring average - 17.3 - Lisa Goodin ......... . .•... ...•. ...... ... . 1980-84
Most free throws made - 526 - Lisa Goodin ................... ... ........ . . 1980-84
Most free th rows attempted - 602 - Lisa Goodin ... . . .......... ... . . .. ..... 1980-84
Best free throw percentage - 87.4 - Lisa Goodin ....... . ................ .. . 1980-84
Most rebounds - 866 - Tina Wermuth .. ........................ . .. ..... ... . 1979-83
Best rebound average - 10.3 - Tina Cottle .. ........ ... . . ...... .. .. ........ 1983-85
Most assists - 374 - Lisa Goodin .............. ..... ... ...... . . . . .... . . . .. . 1980-84
Most personal fouls committed - 396 - Sa ndra Mukes .. .... . ............... 1978-82
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 - Sandra Mukes .................. ... . 1978-82
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Single Games)
Most points scored - 36 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State ..... . ..... . Feb. 28, 1987
Most field goals made - 17 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State . .... ... . Feb. 28. 1987
Most free throws mad e - 21 - Tracy Korbutt vs. S. W. Louisiana ... ..... Dec . 20, 1986
Most rebounds - 20 - Chancellor Dugan vs. Murray State . ... .... ..... . Feb. 13, 1982
Sa ndra Mukes vs. UT-Chattanooga ......... ... ...... Ma r. 9, 1982

38

Eastern Kentucky Uni versity

�E~U'a //U- '7tme
SCO!tUUJ ~eadelta
Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Peggy Gay
3 . Tina Wermuth
4. Sandra Mukes
5. Shannon Brady
6. Lo retta Coughlin
7. Carla Coffey
8. Tina Cottle
9. Chancellor Dugan
10. Bernadette Kok
11. Angela Fletcher
12. Cindy Lundberg
13. Margy Shelton
14. Marcia Haney
15. Gayle Freshwater
16. Marc ia Mueller
17. Sandy Greib
18. Emm~ Salisbury

Years
1980-84
1975-79
1979-83
1978-82
1981-85
1976-80
19841983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1981-85
1975-78
1973-77
1977-81
1975-77

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Total Pis.
1,920
1,674
1,403
1,188
970
964
901
860
846
835
824
795
771
740
734
722
689
660

All-time Scoring Leader Lisa Goodin

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High Performance Standards

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Tina Cottle

Lady Colonel Basketball

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No othe r basket ball pl ayer in Eastern women's
basketball history has come c lose to ac hieving w hat Lisa
Good in d id in her fou r years in a Co lonel un ifo rm . The
Austin, Ind., native pou red in 1,920 po ints du r ing an
outstanding caree r.
The 5-6 sharpshoote r w ill long be remembered for
her free throw acc uracy as well as her scoring ab ility. In
two of her four seaso ns, Good in led the nation 's NCAA
Division 1 schoo ls in free throw percentage. As a fre shman , she connected on .897 percent of he r charity tosses
and in her j uni o r year she converted 91 percent.
While Goodin , who made her mark in sco ring history
went into coaching on the high school level, two o th er
former Lady Colo nels continued their bas ketball careers
on the professional level. Angela " Choco late" Fletche r,
EKU's leading scorer in 1985-86 with an 18.0 average,
signed to play for the Knoxville Tiger Cats of the National
Women's Basketball Assoc iation. Tine Cottle, w ho
established herself as one of t he premier Ohio Valley
Conference players during her t wo years in the program ,
continued her career overseas playing professionally in
Dublin, Ireland. In 1985-86, while playing for the
Manchester Giants in Englan d, she was named Player of
the Year.

39

�1972-73
Won 13, Lost 3
Opponent
Ci ncinnati
Berea Co llege
L ouisville
Morehead State
Ten nessee
Kentucky
Miami (0.)
Marshall
Dayt on
*L ou isville
'Georgetown
' Murray State
#South Caroli na
#Longwood College
#Highpoint
#Winthrop

EKU
58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60
64
68
53
65
55
58

OPP
39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

EKU

OPP

41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
72
66
55
53
71
68
61

51
49
39
66
63
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
45
42
31
37
59
42
57
64

EKU

O PP
44
62
47
89
73
28
68

1973-74
Won 17, Lost 6
Opponent
Tenn essee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Ind iana
Ci nc i nnati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle T ennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT- Martin
Austi n Peay
Marshall
K entucky
M iami (0 .)
'Kentucky
'Louisville
' Murray State
#Tennessee Tech
#Roanoke College
#South Carolina
#Elon

1974-75
Won 14, Lost 6
Opponent
Bellarmine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memph is State
Morehead State
Cincinnati

74
76
56
47
74
75
74

Kentuc ky
Ohio State
Miami (0.)
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Belmont
T ennessee
'Northern Kentucky
'Ken tuc ky
#Western Carolina
#Memph is State

63
59
61
77
74
59
66
62
70
67
60
60
63

54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

1975-76
Won 17, Lost 3
Opponent
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Oh io State
Murray State
Indiana
Miami (0.)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Ma rshal l
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisvi lle
Kentucky
'Louisville
·western Kentucky
#N o rth Carolina St.
#Appalach ian State
#Tennessee Tech

EKU
73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
81
88
92
80

OPP
59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51
42
63
59
60
54
48
71
82
65
91

1976-77
Won 7, Lost 17
O pponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Cen tral M issouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont Col lege
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carol ina
Louisvi lle
Central M issouri
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
William Penn
Miami (0.)
Tennessee
Ind iana

Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
' Kentucky

81
85
66
83
64
79

45
60
79
58
86
91

EKU

OPP
79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

1977-78
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent
Kent ucky
Mu rray State
Louisvi lle
Northern Ke ntucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Ill i nois State
Murray State
Ohio State
M iami (0.)
Indiana
T ennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois
'Lou isvill e

73
57
63
65
82
74
71
77
69
84
73
84
75
89
67
94
76
88
82
61
77
83
73
67
58
61
77

1978-79
Won 5, Lost 24
EKU
95
66
69
88
51
63
80
60
69
62
72
78
83
78
71
72
70
50

OPP
60
68
78
108
61
59
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
83
49
84
60

Opponent
Tennessee
Ind iana
Northern Ke ntucky
Morehead State
Western Caro li na
James Madison
Kentucky
M iddle Tennessee
Miam i (0.)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisvi lle
Tennessee T ech
Kentuc ky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kent uc ky
Louisville

EKU
67
60
58
77
78
56
52
61
OT 77
78
70
64
84
54
70
OT 86
66
68

OPP
91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64
74
79
94
76
77
95
90
76

'KWIC Tourney
#AIAW Reg iona l

40

Eastern Kentucky University

�Western Kentucky
M iddle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
M urray State
Dayton
O hio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
*N orthern Kentucky

62
85
72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

*KWIC Tourney

1979-80
Won 9, Lost 19
O pponent
North Carolina
James Madison
C incinnati
A ustin Peay
Northern Kentucky
K entucky
M arshall
O hio
Austin Peay
M urray State
M iami (0.)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
M orehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
M iddle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
M urray State
Louisville

Lady Colonel Basketball

EKU
62
55
50
65
66
77
62
73
50
65
69
60
80
63
52
56
60
54
69
65
68
57
51

OPP
57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68
64
68
82
63
77
63
66
92
70
77
70
61
53
53

Dayton
Louisville
Mt. St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
'Morehead State

58
57
88
54
59

72
85
72
56
90

104
72

58
83

EKU

OPP
71
36
75
65
52
60
78
77
61
80
89
77
53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72
75
88
86

'KWIC Tourney

1981-82
Won 14, Lost 16

'KWIC Tourney

1980-81
Won 16, Lost 15
Opponent
West Virginia University
Campbellsville College
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
University of Dayton
Marshall University
Radford University
Bellarmine
Univ. of Louisville
Ohio University
Austin Peay
Murray State
Univ. of Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
University of Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Univ. of Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Univ. of Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

Xavier
'M orehead

EKU
97
98
90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74
77
63
74
OT 75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65

OPP
69
72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84

Opponent
Radford
John Carroll
Campbellsvi lle
West Virginia
Cleveland State
South Fl orida
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Marshall
Fl orida A &amp; M
Weste rn K entucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Bellarmine
M orehead State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentuc ky
Xavier
A ustin Peay
Murray State
Dayton
Morehead State
O hi o
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Louisvi lle
#UT -C hattan ooga
#Vanderbilt
#East Tennessee

68
93
102
73
76
86
80
72
82
78
87
72
59
100
68
50
61
2 OT 61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

#AIAW Region II

41

�1982-83
Won 14, Lost 13
Opponent
Pikeville
Duke
Bowling Green
Ind. U. - Purdue U.
Louisville
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier (0.)
Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
A ustin Peay
Northern Kentuc ky
Kentucky S tate
Morehead State
Youngstown S tate
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
M ur ray State
M idd le Tennessee
·Murray State

·ovc

1984-85
Won 18, Lost 10
EKU
105
57
83
86
58
76
OT 69
78
83
65
74
65
52
OT 79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

OPP
60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64
65

77
75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

Tourney

·ovc

1983-84
Won 17, Lost 11
Opponent
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Wisconsi n
Evansville
Duk e
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
Me rcer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Aust in Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
You ngsto wn State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee T ech
M iddle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
'Tennessee Tech
·ovc Tourn ey

42

Opponent
Davis and Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Cam pbellsvi lie
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kent ucky State
Tennessee Tech
Midd le Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
You ngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Midd le Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
·Tennessee Tech

1986-:87
Won 9, Lost 18
EKU
79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71

77
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
OT 61
65

OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75

77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

Opponent
Central M ichigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisville
Bellarmin e
Kentucky
Ashland College
Stetson
South western Louisiana
Pittsb urgh
East T ennessee
Dayton
Akron
You ngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Midd le Tennessee
Murray State
Austin peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Ak ron
Midd le Ten nessee
Ten nessee Tech
Morehead State

EKU
75
85
85
51
56
86

77
71
101
89
OT 78
70
81
73
62
76
83
77
54
57
90
48
78
62
63

77
87

OPP
101
94
90

77
88
76
79

77
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

Tourney

1985-86
Won 8, Lost 17
EKU
OT 72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60
48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
OT 78
58
83
68
64
64

OPP
74

77
61
66
44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

Opponent
Dayton
Bellarm ine
Georgia State
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsvi ll e
N ebraska
Kent ucky
Akron
Youngsto wn State
Tennessee Tech
Mi ddle T ennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
M iddle Tennessee
Te nnessee Tech
Morehead State

EKUOPP
75 72
82 71
OT 85 80
59 72
78 57
90 73
63 83
76 52
72 65
OT 75 80
55 97
OT 71 75
72 82
52 82
78 87
68 89
78 84
52 77
66 79
78 69
78 86
OT 76 77
85 99
70 97
71 81

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Eastern Kentucky Univers ity

�he idea of forming the Ohio Valley Conference was
o riginated in 1941 , but could not be implemented
until after World Wa r II. In 1948 five schools -Western
Ken tuck y, Eastern Kentucky, Murray, Morehead, and
Louisvi lle - wit hdrew from the Kentucky Interco lleg iate
At hletic Conference and were joined by Evansv ille in
form in g the origina l membership of the OVC. They were
joined sho rt ly thereafter by Tennessee Tech and
Marshall.
The membership has changed somewhat over the
years. Middle T ennessee joined t he league in 1952, East
Tennessee in 1957, and Austin Peay in 1962. They
replaced Lou isville, w hi c h became independent in 1949,
and Marshall and Evansvill e, which departed in 1952. East
Tennessee left in 1978 and was rep laced by Ak ron, which
began competition in 1980, and Youngstown joined the
leag ue race in 1981. Western Kentucky withdrew its
membership at th e conclusion of the 198 1-82 athletic
year.
In 1955 t he Nationa l Co lleg iate Ath letic Associatio n
fo rmally recogn ized the OVC as a major basketball

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conference, giving the league's champion an automatic
bid to the post-season N CAA Tournament. At t he time,
the OVC was only the second s ix-team conference to
obta in majo r status f rom the NCAA. Pri or to 1955,
Western Kentucky , Eastern Kentucky, and Murray were
the only OVC members ranked as major basketball
powers.
In 1978, t he O VC began footbal l competition in the
NCAA Divi sion I-AA which offers a post-season
championship playoff system. Eastern Kentucky
captured th e 1979 and 1982 national championsh ip titles
and has represented the OVC in two other championship
games in 1980 and 1981, finishing in the runnersup slot
th ose years.
The adm inistrat ion of the conference is now supervised by James Delany, who formerly served on t he staff
of the NCAA.
Delany is the OVC's fourth commissioner, foll owing
Art Guepe (1963-75), Pau l Dietzel (1975-76), and Bob
Vanatta (1976-79).

40th ANNIVERSARY

Lady Colonel Basketbal.1

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�R

ichmond radio station WMCQ-FM (101.7 on the
dial) will broadcast 12 home games this year
inc luding all of the Ohio Valley Conference contests from
Alumni Coliseum. WMCQ Sports Announcer Roger
Oliver will bring all the fast-paced action when the Lady
Colonels hit the hardwood.
In addition to the game radio broadcasts, the Lady
Colonel basketball will be featured on EKU Sportlight
show each week with coach George Cox. They will review
video highlights of past games and preview upcoming
contests as well as feature the Lady Colonel players.
EKU Sportlight is shown on cable television systems
across the state.

N EWSPAPERS
Brett Hait
Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) . ... . . ....... . ........ ... ... . . .. ....... . ..... . ...... .
Madison County Post (weekly) .......... . .......... .. .... . . . .. . ................... . . Sports Editor
Madison County Journal (weekly) .. ... . .... . .. . . ... ... .. ........ ... . . ... . . .......... Sports Editor
T he Eastern Progress (weekly) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brent Risner
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a.m.) . . . ... . .... . ........... . .............. . ... ... ... . Sports Staff
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.) ... .. ..... ... . .. ... .. ... .... . . .... ..... . .......... . ......... Sports Staff
Berea Citizen ..... . .. .... ... .. . ............................ .. ........................ Keith Steer
RADiO-TV
WEKU-TV (campus) .. . . .. ..... . ....... ... .. . ....... .. ........... ... . .. . . . .. . .... . Jack McDowell
Radio WDMC (campus) ...... . .... . .... ... .. ... .... ... .. ..... . .................... Sports Director
Radio WEKY (Richmond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed Huckleberry
Radio WCBR (Richmond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Sowers
Radio WVLK (Lexington) ............................ . .................................. Tim Smile
Radio WLAP (Lexington) .. ... ... .... .. .. . .............................. . .......... Sports Director
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Al Rogers
WKYT-TV (Lexington) .. . . .. .. ... ... ... .. . . . .. Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Barker, Jeff Howard
WLEX-TV (Lexington) .... . ........... . ................................................ Carl Nathe
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, KY 40507 ........................ . .. Mike Embry
United Press International, Commonwealth Building, Louisville, KY 40202 ......... . ...... . .. . . Staff

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�1988-89 Lady Colonel Basketball Schedule
Date

Opponent

Site

Time

Nov. 25-26

Lady Panther Invitational Tournament
(EKU vs. Pittsburgh St. Bonaventure vs. E. Michigan)

Pittsburgh, PA

8:00

Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Jan.2
Jan.3
Jan. 7
Jan.9
Jan. 11
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 28
Feb. 1
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb.20
Feb.25
Feb.27
Mar. 5-6

Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

Home
Huntington, WV
Cincinnati, OH
Bowling Green, OH
Winter Park, FL
Deland, FL
Cullowhee, NC
Morehead, KY
Home
Home
Home
Mufreesboro, TN
Nashville, TN
Cookeville, TN
Home
Home
Dayton, OH
Home
Home
Bowling Green, KY
Home
Home
Murray, KY
Clarksville, TN
TBA

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3:30
7:30
5:15
7:00
8:00
5:30
7:00

3:00
7:30
7:30
5:15
5:15
9:05
6:00
6:00
7:30
7:30
7 :00
5:15
5:15
6:00
5:15
5:15
6:00
6:00
TBA

All times are EST

* Ohio Valley Conference Game

1987-88 Season Results
Date
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Jan.2
Jan.4
Jan. 6
Jan.9
Jan. 11
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 18

Opponent (Att.)
Kentucky (650)
Missouri-KC (125)
McNeese State (220)
Ohio University (100)
Stetson (75)
Tennessee (3,942)
Indiana (75)
*Tennessee State (500)
Dayton (200)
East Tennessee
*Morehead State (500)
Cincinnati (150)
*Murray State (4,100)
*Austin Peay (418)

Site W·L Score
A L 96-79
T1 L 94-73
82-58
T1 L
82-71
H L
85-81
H L
A L 115-40
H
L 90-77
72-59
A
A L 72-62
89-86
A
H
79-78
H
L 73-62
A L 94-69
A L 109-95

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Date
Jan.23
Jan.25
Jan.28
Jan.30
Feb. 1
Feb.4
Feb.6
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Feb. 20
Feb.22
Feb.27

Opponent (Att.)
*Tennessee State (250)
*Youngstown State (175)
Louisville (535)
*Tennessee Tech (200)
*Middle Tennessee (175)
Western Kentucky (200)
*Morehead State (600)
*Middle Tennessee (350)
*Tennessee Tech (2,300)
*Austin Peay (275)
*Murray State (325)
*Youngstown State (832)

T1

Ole Miss Lady Rebel Classic, Oxford, MS

*

Ohio Valley Conference Game

Site W·L
H
H

A
H
H
H

A
A
A
H
H

A

w
L
L

w
L
L
L
L
L

w
L
L

Score
86-74
88-73
108-88
85-70
87-63
103-64
93-86
84-75
84-66
81-71
101-74
90-65

�Lady Colonel Basketball
1988-89 Media Guide
Contents
Memo to the Media ............ ....... ......... ..... ........... 2
The University ............................ ... ..................... 4
Academics ............................... ........................... 7
Ath letics at EKU .......... ........................ .. .. ........... 8
The Supporting Cast ........................ ................ 10
Alumni Coliseum .. .................................... ......... 11
Coach Larry Joe Inman ... .......................... ....... 12
The Assistants and Staff ... ..................... .......... 14
1988-89 Season Outlook and Roster ............... 16
Meet the 1988-89 Lady Colonels ..................... 18
Travel Plans ..................................................... 27
1987-88 Final Statistics .................................... 28
All -Time Series History .... .. .......................... ..... 29
Meet the Opponents ............ .. .... ..... ....... ........... 30
The Ohio Valley Conference ............ ................ 35
OVC 1987-88 Final Team Stats .. ..................... 37
OVC Honors ..................................................... 38
All-time EKU Scoring Leaders .......................... 39
Lady Colonel Records ..................... ................ .40
Year-by-Year Results ....................................... 41
Lady Colonels On The Air .............................. IBC
This publication was prepared by the Division of Sports Information,
located in room 205 of the Robert B. Begley Building, telephone 6221253. Photographic services were provided y Chip Woodson, EKU
Division of Public Information, and Jack Frost, EKU Sports Information. Printing services were provided by Maury Boyd and Associates
of Indianapolis, IN. Typesetting and layout services were provided by
EKU Division of Special Programs. For additional copies of this
media guide, submit a written request to the above address at
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475-0934. This
publication was paid for through state funds.

Lady Colonel Basketball

nde r the direction of new head coach Larry
Inman, the Lady Colonels basketball program is
"Shooting for the Top" of the Ohio Valley Conference.
While it may not make it to the top in 1988-89, EKU will
certainly be a team to be reckoned with in the near
future under lnman's leadership. The highly successful
coach is shown atop Eastern's 20-story Commonwealth Hall with four key players on this year's squad.
From left are: Tina Reece, a senior guard; Sherrie
Clark, junior, center; Kelly Cowan, sophomore, forward; and LaTonya Fleming, senior, forward. Reece
and Cown are returning starters while Clark and Fleming are newcomers. (Cover photo by Chip Woodson,
EKU Public Information)

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�Memo to the Sports News Media
he 1987-88 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the print and
electronic media who cover Eastern Kentucky University
athletics. We hope this guide will provide many of the
answers concerning Coach George Cox's Lady Colonel
basketball team and EKU in general. If you desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc., or
have questions not answered in this book, feel free to
contact the Division of Sports Information located in the
Begley Building , Room 205, telephone (606) 622-1253.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required. If
you have special needs such as working space,
telecopier, telephone, etc. , make your requests as far in
advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should be addressed to the
Division of Sports Information and be made by NAME as
early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the request-

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Ric hmond, Madison County, Kentucky,
a growing city of about 24,000.
Enrollment - 13,690
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Han ly Funderburk
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr. John
Rowlett
Athletic Conference - Ohio Valley, N. C.A.A. - Men
and Women
Basketball Arena - Alumni Co li seum (capacity
6,500)
Nickname - Lady Colonels
Symbol - Old Southern Gentleman
Colors - Maroon and White

Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Robert Baugh, Chairman; Dr. Dixon Barr;
Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Claude Vaughn; Dr. Jay Riggs; Dr.
Samuel Leung; Dr. Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock; Mrs.
Jeanette Crockett; Dr. Jim Masterson; Mr. C. E. Baldwin; Mr.
Donald Combs and Dr. Martha Mullins, exofficio.
Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs
Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr. Martha Mullins
Head Basketball Coach - Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay,
1970)
Assistant Coaches - Angelo Botta (Tusculum), and Mary
Ann Grimes (Ohio University)

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ing station direct from South Central Bell Telephone
Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SI D's
office prior to installing lines. The "official station," as
designated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting
institution, will be assigned priority space in the event of a
large press turnout.
TELEVISION
Live television coverage is
prohibited unless permission is granted by the Vice
President for University Relations and Development well
in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for
noncommercial stations by contacting the SID office well
in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required.
Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines
during the game provided they remain a safe distance
from the playing court and not in front of the bench,
coaching areas, and scorer's table. Flash photography is
not allowed.

H ead Coaches Other Sports - Baseball: Jim Ward;
Basketball: Max Good; Football : Roy Kidd; Golf: Lew
Smither; Men's Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann;
Men 's Te nni s: Tom Higgins; Women's Tennis: Sandy
Martin; Women's Vo lleyball : Dr. Geri Polvino; Women's
Field Hockey: Linda Sharpless; Wome n's Track and
Cross Country: Rick Erdmann.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports - Basketball: John
Ferguson, Rob Long; Football: Doug Carter, Jim Tanara,
Jack Ison. Joe Blankenship, Leon Hart, Teddy Taylor;
Women 's Volleyball: Stuart Sherman; Track, Tim Moore.
Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers - Randy McGuire, Eva Clifton
Sports Information Director - Karl Park
Assistant Sports Information Director - Jack Frost
Athletics Business Manager - David Parke

Board of Regents
Chariman, Henry Stratton, Pikeville; Vice Chairman,
Robert J. Begley, Richmond; Craig Cox , Campbellsville ; Dr.
Rodney Gross, Grayson;Tom Harper, Richmond; Mrs. Alois
M. Moore, Hazard; Dr. Robert Warren, Lexington; Dr. Bonnie
Gray, faculty representative; Greg Gillis, Versailles; Burl
Spurlock, Prestonsburg; Hunter Bates, student representative.

Eastern Kentucky University

�KARL PARK
Director
Division of Sports
Information

arl Park , a 1970 graduate of EKU, now in his 19th
year as Sports Information Director for Eastern·s athletic teams. He served as sports editor of the school
newspaper, The Eastern Progress, tor three years while a
student of the University. The 40.year-old Richmond, Kentucky native is a member of the College Sports Information
Directors of America (COSIDA) , the United States Basketball Writers Association and the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association .
He received national recognition for the production of
EKU's three seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and 197980. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the Nation Division A for those two years.
Park received his masters degree from EKU in 1979.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville
and they have a daughter, Rachel, age 4.

JACK D. FROST
Assistant Director
Division of Sports
Information

ack D. Frost, a veteran of 16 years in the newspaper
and public information fields, is in his fifth year as
Assistant Sports Information Director.
The 38-year-old Richmond native spent nine years with
the EKU Division of Public Information where he served as
news editor and feature editor. Before joining Eastern's staff,
Frost served four years as news editor and photographer for
the Richmond Register. He is a member of the College Sports
Information Directors of America (COS IDA), the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association , the U.S. Basketball
Writers Association, and the U.S. Track and Field Writers
Association. He is a 1972 graduate of EKU and earned a
master's degree from Eastern in 1977. While a student in
college, Frost worked on the student newspaper, The Eastern
Progress; serving as sports editor, managing editor, and
editor-in-chief.
Frost is married to the former Susan Lynn McIntyre of Lexington. They have two sons, Jonathan, 7 and Mychal, age 4.

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�The Campus Beautiful
he nickname, "The Campus Beautiful " aptly describes the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It
is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's sytem of
regional universities, is the culmination of more than a
century of higher education development on its 350-acre
main campus in Richmond. Today's modern Eastern
offers more than 160 degree programs in its nine
academic colleges and graduate school includ ing
education, allied health, and nursing, computer science,
business, sciences, law enforcement, recreation, and
environmental resources that provide educational
oppuntunities to meet society's demands.
The pursuit of academic excel lence has been
pledged as one of the foremost objectives of Dr. Hanly
Funderburk, who has begun his third full academic year
as Eastern's eighth president.
The University's seeks to fulfill the "living-while-

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learning " concept by providing comfortable living
conditions for almost 7,000 students in campus residence
halls. Eastern can accomodate more students on campus
than any other university in the state.
In addition to being a high ly respected academic
institut ion , Eastern is also noted for its program of
intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. The
accomplishments of the Colonel athletic teams is a
source of great pride for the student body and campus
community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment
opportunities as nationally known lecturers, artists , and
entertainers appear on campus. A wide variety of student
and faculty musical groups also provide a fine selection
of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletic
arena, or campus life, Eastern cont inues its stride toward
excellence.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU's 8th
President

r. Hanly Funderburk has begun his fourth full
academic year as eighth president of Eastern
Kentucky University. He was elected by the EKU Board of
Regents in November, 1984 to succeed Dr. J.C. Powell as
pres ident and assumed office Jan. 1, 1985.
Throughout his more than 30 years of service to
ed ucation, Dr. Funderburk , 56, has held to his commitment to excellence in the classroom, in the research
laboratory, and as a university administrator.
Dr. Funderburk's background in many ways parallels
th at of many others of Eastern Kentucky University's
founders - modest beginnings as a farm boy, earning his
ed ucat ion, military service, a welcomer of responsibility,
enthus iastic, impatient of mediocrity.
A native of Carrollton, Alabama, President Funderb urk earned the bachelor of science degree in
ag ric ultural science from Auburn University, working on
a fam ily farm each summer between terms. Following
th ree years in the U.S. Army, he returned to Auburn to

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earn a master of science degree in botany. Later, he
completed study fo r the doctorate of philosophy degree
in plant physiology from Lou isiana State University.
Dr. Funderburk held prog ressively responsible
positions in teaching , research and adm in istration-during
his years at Auburn University where he served w ith
distinction as president from 1980 to 1983. Prio r to his
post at Auburn, Dr. Funderburk served as chancellor of
Auburn University at Montgomery , a reg ional university
that serves south central Alabama. The 500-acre campus
and its twenty million dolla r physical plant was developed
during his tenure there and today stands as a testim on ial
to his administrative and leade rsh ip ability.
On his philosophy concerning the role of intercollegiate athletics, Dr. Funderburk says, " I believe t hat a
reasonable program of intercolleg iate athletics, operated
in an ethical, rational manner is an important part of an
institution of higher education. We must not lose sight of
the fact that academics are our primary purpose, and we
must remember that participants on our teams are
student-athletes. It is also imperative that intercollegiate
athletics be conducted on a very high level of integrity .
"Within this framework, I believe that athletics have a
real role to play in the educational experience. A sound,
competitive program of athletics provides a rall ying point
for an institution 's alumni and can be of benefit to the
other, more fundam ental , purposes of a university."
He and his wife, Hele n, have two children , Kenneth
Cliff, and Debra Ela ine Dahl, and a granddaugher, Ashley
Dahl, age six.

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�istoric Richmond, w here the famed Blue Grass
reg ion meets the f ooth ill s of the Cumberl and Mou ntain s, is an urban unive rsi ty community of about 25 ,000 in
a ri c h tobacc o and farming area.
New inter- and intra-state highway systems enhance
Ri chmond 's accessibility. 1- 75 (north -south) passes
with in a mile o f th e campus , and 1-64 (east-west) is o n ly
30 minutes away . Kentuc ky expressways , the Blue Grass,
Mountain, Daniel Boone. and Cumberland Parkways are
less than an ho ur's drive f rom Richmond.

H

APPROXIMATE MILEAGE
FROM RICHMO ND
WITHIN CIRCLE .

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Striving for Academic Excellence
C

ommitted to the goal of excellence in academics as
well as in athl etics, Eastern Kentucky Unive rsity has
estab lished an academic counseling program to assist
student-athletes in earning a qual ity ed ucat io n. Athletic
A cademic Counselo r Joan Hopkins coord in ates
academic services for all participants in EKU's men's a nd
women 's intercollegiate athl etic programs. Now in her
second year on Eastern's facult y. Joan has a strong
pe rsonal com mitm ent to student-athletes' comp leti ng
thei r degrees while they compete for athletic honors as
well .
" My main responsibility is to provide o ur student
athletes with suffic ient acade mic counseli ng and other
academ ic assistance to ensure that each o ne makes
progress toward the attain ment of a degree," said
Ho pkins. "In so doing , I am the officia l advisor of all
the athletes who have not declared a major. I coordinate a
student-athlete study table fo r tutoring and st ructured
study groups and I help in determining an athl ete's
eligib ility accord ing to NCAA regu lations."
Centrally located in t he University's Department of
Learn ing Skills, Hopkin s' offi ce p rovides academic
co unseling and advisi ng for all student ath letes but
especially focuses on the freshmen and on academically

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disadvantaged students. "Student at hletes have very
special needs. They have to meet constant demands on
thei r mental and physical being . They are continually
striving to be the best on the playing field as well as in the
c lassroo m. My job enables me to ass ist and encourage
them towa rd these goals. I become their " coach" in the
academ ic arena."
Workin g closely with admin istrato rs, coaches,
faculty, graduate assistants, and tutors, Hopkins
coordinates an evening study table for student-ath letes;
ar rang es tutor ing a nd s t udy gro u ps; conducts
workshops on such topics as time management and
stu dy skills; provides ind ivid ual counseli ng and referral
for academ ic, personal, and career concerns; teaches a
specialized academi c orientation course for freshmen
athletes; and adv ises students about their academ ic
requi rements and progress.
"My job is a very challanging and rewarding one,"
says H opkins. 'Watc hi ng t he athletes be successfu l in
comp let ing an algeb ra problem or performing an ath letic
feat is especially gratifying. Academics and ath leti cs can
compliment each other. Success in t he academic area
can aid in success on the athletic f ields."

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�Athletics At Eastern Kentucky University
The College of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate
sports for men, and seven intercollegiate sports for
women. Extensive intramural, free play and club sports
programs are sponsored providing varied participation
opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total
program and development of Eastern students. They
offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the
health , vitality and preparation of young people as
citizens and for their leadership contributions to the
youth in the nation's schools and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics offers a variety of degree
programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The
coaches of athletics are among the 46 full-time faculty
members representing more than a score of the finest
colleges and universities in the nation, required to
produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic
programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used
interchangeably for instruction and athletics as is the
faculty. The College, which is organized under a single
administrative unit, includes three academic
departments under which there are six undergraduate
and graduate degree programs and intercollegiate
athletics. This type organization contributes significantly
to successful coordination of the program faculty and
facilities for maximum contribution to the overall mission
of the University.

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The College is headed by Dr. Robert Baugh. Its th ree
academic departments are: School and Publ ic Health ,
chaired by Dr. Don Calitri; Recreation and Park
Administration, chaired by Dr. James McChesney; and
Physical Education, chaired by Dr. Bobby Barton. The
College's program in intercollegiate athletics is
administered by the athletic director, Donald G. Combs,
and the assistant director, Dr. Martha Mullins.
A balanced athletic program - intramural sports
clubs and intercolleg iate - is provided by the College.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley
Conference, fields women's athletic teams in basketball,
volleyball, field hockey, ten nis, cross country, and track
and field (indoor and outdoor).
Outstanding fac ilities are required to support an
operation with the scope of Eastern's College of
H.P.E.R.A. The College's programs are housed in five
major campus structures - The Robert B. Begley
Building where it is headquarte red , the Alumni Coliseum,
the Weaver Health Building , the Presnell Building and the
Greg Adams Buildi ng . Numerous tennis courts,
recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hug hes
Baseball Field, and the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane track
with tartan infield are among the other facilities of the
College. An 18-hole golf course and an outdoor
education-recreation demonstration area are located at
Arlington. There are four equipped training rooms
attached to the intercollegiate locker rooms in four
buildings.

Eastern Kentucky University

�Donald G. Combs
Director of Athletics

Dona ld G. Combs, the dean of Ohio Val ley
Confe rence athletic directors, begins his 18th year as the
head of Eastern's Division of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Combs, who has been involved in EKU athlet ics
si nce 1957 when he took over th e coaching rein s of
Eastern 's swimming prog ram, is the son of the late
baseball Hall-of-Farner Earl B. Combs, Sr., who was a
member of the fam ed Murderer's Row lineup of the New
York Yankees. His mother resides in Richmond.
A Madison County native , he received his S.S. and
M.A. degrees in 1953 and 1965, respectively, from
Eastern . In 1968, the natatorium of Alumni Coliseum was
named in his honor, an eve nt Combs call s one of the
h ig hlights of his career.
His 18 consecutive years of service as Eastern AD is
th e most of any current athletic directo r in the OVC.
Combs has been involved in numerous NCAA
committees, inc luding six years on the Division I-AA
footba ll committee and two on the 11-member NCAA
voting committee. He chaired both of those committees
for two years .
As a swimming coach from 1957-75, Combs built the
" Electrifying Eels" into a nation all y respected program
that captured 12 consecutive and 13 overall Kentucky
Intercol leg iate Swimm ing and Diving Championships
w hile compiling a 134-29 record. In 1970, he was
re cog nized as a "Master Coach" by the College
Sw imming Coaches Associati on of Ameri ca. In addition
to his yea rs in coachi ng, Combs serves as a swimm ing
official and in 1984 was selected as the recipient of the
State Distinquished Service Award given by the National
Federation of Interscholastic Officials Association.
In hi s role as director of athletics, Combs points
proudly to the overall success of the EKU ath letic
program which has been at or near the top of the OVC's
annual All-Sports Championship competition for several
years.
Combs and his wife, Paul ine, are the parents of four
children and th ey have five grandchildren.

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Dr. Martha Mullins
Assistant
Athletic Director

Dr. Martha Mullins begins her 14th year as Assistant
Athletic Director. She has been an administrator in women's
athletics at Eastern for the past 18 years and served as the
women's tennis coach until the 1983-84 season.
A graduate of the University of Alabama, she went on to
do post-graduate work at Florida State where she received
Ph.D. and M.A. degrees. While at FSU, Mullins assisted with
the women's track program. She went on to serve a six-year
tenure in Florida's junior college system where she was
active as a tennis and volleyball coach, and provided early
leadership in establishing athletic participation for women
st1:1dents in the state's junior colleges.
In 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's
Intercollegiate Conference's Honor Award for outstanding
service to women's intercollegiate athletics in Kentucky.
Mullins has been responsible for the acquisition of historical
records of the EKU Archives pertaining to the years in which
the KWIC and AIAW Southern Region II governed athletics in
the state.
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference
activities and served on the OVC Hall of Fame Committee
and the 40th Anniversary Committee this past year.
She is past chair of the steering committee of the
Kentucky Sports Equity Project, a state and federally funded
effort to increase opportunities for minorities and women in
sports leadership positions. Mullins also served on the board
of directors of the Council of Collegiate Women Athletic
Administrators. In addition she is a member of the NCAA
Track and Field Committee.

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�The Suoporting Cast

Dr. Robert Baugh
Acting Dean
College of HPERA

Joanne Whitlock
Secretary
Sports Information

Joan Hopkins
Athletic Academic
Counselor

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David Parke
Athletic Business Manager

Eva Clifton
Assistant Trainer

Bobby Barton
Trainer

Connie Vi ce
Secre t ary
A t hlet ics

Peggy Napier
Secretary
Athletics

Brenda WIison
Secretary
Athlet i cs

Peggy Parke
Colonel Club
Record Keeper

Nancy Kenner
Colonel Club
Record Keeper

Phil Ruchka
President
Colonel Club

East ern Kentu cky Un iversity

�A lumni Coliseum - Paul S. McBrayer Arena
Home of the Lady Colonels
lumni Coliseum , w hi c h fi rst opened for basketball

A act ion in 1963, h as been the hom e arena for Eastern
Kentucky University women's basketbal l since the 197677 season when the women moved from Weaver Health
B uilding.
Located on a southern slope of the EKU campus,
A lumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully
planned sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive
physical plant and features a great t riumph in architectural design witt1 its modern laminated cross-arched
ro of - the world's largest of its kind - spanning 309 feet
and providing an unobstructed view of events held in the
main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board feet of lumber
form the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches gracefully 81 feet above floor level , is southern pine finished in
its natural beauty.
In addition to the main auditorium , which seats 6,500
fo r basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the
building contains four basketball courts in an auxi liary
gymnasium on the east end ; eight c lassrooms; twenty
o ffices; both indoor and outdoor swimming pools;
shower and locker rooms, a projection room, a training
roo m, and weight room . A hydraulic-operated stage is
located at the east end of the main arena floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing
it s games in Alumni Coliseum, the Colonels have
compiled an overal l home record of 78 wins and 69
losses.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
IN ALUMNI COLISEUM
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
Totals

Won

Lost

2

4

8
3

11

4
9
9

8
9
11

4

8
6
4
5
4

8
4

3
6
6
8

78

69

3

Winning Pct. .531

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�A Proven Winner Takes The Helm

Larry Joe Inman
Head Coach

\ A Jhen Larry Inman came on board last April as the new

VV head coach of the Lady Colonel basketball program,

folks around the Ohio Valley Conference sat up and took
notice for they know that given time the former Middle
Tennessee mentor will build Eastern into a conference contender on a yearly basis.
Inman was at MTSU for eight years from 1978-86 and
compiled a 161-73 record. His Lady Raider teams were
considered the class of the conference, both on and off the
playing floor. The 40-year-old Tennessee native knows that
turning the EKU program into a consistent winner will not be
easy, but as Inman said when he was hired for the job, "I think
we're on the verge of good things at Eastern. The administration gives a lot of support to the program, even more than we
had at Middle Tennessee. There are good players on hand,
and I know there's groundwork to do, but we're ready to meet
the challenge and establish a major Division I program."
At Middle, Inman directed his teams to five OVC
regular season titles, two second place finishes and one third
place season. His MTSU teams also won four OVC tournament titles in a row (1983-86), and advanced to the NCAA
regional tournament each of those years where the Lady
Raiders were 2-4 in post-season play against some of the top
schools in the nation.
His .688 winning percentage at Middle Tennessee,
coupled with a five-year high school head coaching record of
126-24 (.840) at Mt. Juliet (TN) High School, gives him an
overall career record of 287-97 (.747). He has never had a
losing season at any level of coaching. In his eight years at
MTSU, his teams won 20 or more games five times. In 198283 he directed the Lady Raiders to a 10-0 OVC record, the

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only time since the league went to its double round-robin
format of scheduling that a team went unbeaten in conference play. As a result of his teams' successes, Inman was
voted the OVC Coach of the Year four times.
He was also named Nashville Interscholastic League
Coach of the Year four times while at Mt. Juliet. His teams
there won five district crowns, four regional championships,
three NIL titles, and captured the 1977 Tennessee Class AM
state championship.
While success on the court is important to Inman, he is
also concerned about the players' future success in life. "I
hope to teach our players the skills and work habits that will
not only make them better basketball players, but as they

Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU Coaching Records
(Since 1972)
Coach

Years

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox

1 yr. (1972-73)
1 yr. (1973-74)
1 yr. (1974-75)
4 yrs. (1975-79)
7 yrs. (1979-86)
2 yrs. (1986-88)

Overall
Record

ovc
Record

13-3

17-6
14-6
41-59
96- 101
15-38

6-13
30-46
9-19

Year-by-Year Records (Since 1972)

...
leave our program and go out in life they will use the same
habits they learned in our basketball program will carry over
into their normal lives and make them happy and successful
people."
A 1970 graduate of Austin Peay State University,
Inman earned the master's degree in 1977 from Tennessee

Year

Head Coach

1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977,78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox

Season
Record

13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9- 19
16-15
14- 16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20

ovc
Record

5~5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1: 13
4-10
5-9

State University.
He is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville, TN, an assistant manager at Wal-Mart in
Richmond, and he has a son, Jody, 14, who attends ClarkMoores Middle School in Richmond, and two daughters,
Latrice, 13, and Tiffany 5, who reside in California.

lnman's Track Record
1973-1 978 at Mt. Juliet High School (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 1982, 83, 85, 86
OVC Tourney Champs in 1983, 85, 86

Career Coaching Record - 13 years
Won 287, Lost 97 (.747)

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�Angelo Botta
Assistant Coach

ngelo Botta, the former head women's coach at Tusculum College in Greenville, TN, begins his second year as
an assistant at EKU. The 36-year-old New Jersey native had
spent all but one year in the East Tennessee area following
graduation from Tusculum in 1975. He earned his master's
degree in 1977 from East Tennessee State University.
In addition to his head coaching experience at his alma
mater, Botta has served as head girls' coach at Morris
Catholic High School in Denville, NJ, and as assistant boys'
and girls' coach at Chuckey Doak High School in Afton , TN .
He also served as elementary basketball coach forfouryears
in Greeneville and was a student assistant for two years at
Tusculum.

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Botta's duties at EKU will include on-court coaching, conducting the pre-season conditioning program, public relations, and handling travel arrangements.
He is married and has two children.

Mary Ann Grimes
Assistant Coach

ary Ann Grimes, an Ohio high schoo I girl's basketball
coach for the past seven years, is beginning her first
season as an assistant Lady Colonels' basketball coach.
Grimes, 33, is a native Ohioan and played collegiately for
Ohio University where she was a four-year starter and her
team's leading scorer as a junior and senior. After receiving a
B.S. degree from OU, Grimes began her coaching and teaching career at Ridgewood High School where she guided that
team to a three-year record of 64-7, including an Ohio Class
AA state runner-up finish in 1979-80. In 1984 she began a
four-year tenure at Tri-Valley High School, and compiled a
record of 60-33, including a Class AAA runner-up finish in
1984-85.
Her duties as assistant coach will cover the areas of re-

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cruiting, on-floor coaching, academic monitor, counseling,
and public relations.
She earned a Master's degree in physical education this
past spring from Ohio University. She has a daughter, Brandy,
age 2.

Eastern Kentucky University

�Ra nie Harrison

Tonya Lamb

Manager

Manager

anie Harrison, a freshman from Richmond,
begins her first year as a Lady Colonel
manager.
A pre-med/biology major, she played high
school basketball for Madison Central where she
won the 110 percent award last year and was the
team's top free throw shooter for three years.
She is minoring in physical education and
would like to coach collegiately if she doesn't find
a career in science.

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onya Lamb, a junior from Winchester, is
serving her first season as a team manager.
She served as her high school's team manager at George Rogers Clark which is coached by
EKU's all-time leading scorer, Lisa Goodin.
Lamb is majoring in special education with a
minor in elementary education. She plans on
teaching and coaching following graduation.

A lice York

Heather Palmer

Student Trainer

Student Trainer

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York, a fifth-year senior, will work with
eather Palmer, a sophomore from Reston,
A lice
the Lady Colonels this year as their student
Virginia, will assist Alice York in the area of
H
athletic trainer.
women's basketball athletic trainer.

A graduate of Clinton County High School,
she is majoring in physical education and athletic
training. In high school York participated in
basketball and softball, and has played for EKU's
softball team.
As a student trainer at EKU, she has previously worked with the swimming and football
teams as well as with baseball, volleyball, and
tennis.

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A graduate of South Lakes High School, she is
majoring in health education with a minor in sports
medicine.
Following graduation, Palmer hopes to pursue
a career in athletic training.

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�A Pre-Season Look At The Lady Colonels
he arrival of Larry Inman as the new head coach and the return
of two starters from last year's team are reasons enough for
renewed excitement for Eastern Kentucky University Lady Colonel
basketball in 1988-89.
Inman finds himself in a major rebuilding year as he takes over
a program that suffered through a disappointing and sometimes
turbulent season in 1987-88. But the personable new head coach
appears to be the person for the task as he return to coaching
following two years in private business. Inman is certainly no
newcomer to Ohio Valley Conference women's basketball followers. In eight years as coach at Middle Tennessee, he led the Lady
Raiders to a 161 -73 record and five OVC regular season titles, two
second place finishes, four OVC tournament crowns, and four
NCAA reg ional tournament appearances where MTSU was 2-4 in
post-season play.
Gone from last year's squad are the top two scorers and rebounders. One of those players was two-time All OVC performer
Carla Coffey who moved up the career scoring ladder to take fourth
place with 1,363. The 6-0 forward averaged 17.8 points and 8.8
rebounds in her final season. The other key loss is 6-1 center Cathy
Snipes who led Eastern in scoring and rebounding with 19.5 and 9.9
averages, respectively. She fell victim to academic problems. Also
missing is three-year starter Sondra Miller who completed her
eligibility.
That leaves returning starters Tina Reece, a 5-7 junior guard,
and 5-10 sophomore forward Kelly Cowan as the only players back
with any considerable amount of game experience. Reece, who
bounced back from a serious kn ee injury suffered the previous
season, averaged 11 .9 points and 4.2 assists from her point guard

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spot. She also led the Lady Colonels in three-point field goal
shooting with 42 FGs in 109 attempts. Cowan stepped in as a
freshman to average in double figures with 10.7 ppg, and she earned
OVC All-Freshmen honors as a result.
The other returnees from a year ago with the exception of earlyseason starter Aquanta Milligan, a 5-1 O forward, saw very little
playing time. These players include Hallie Burger, a 6-3 center;
Greta Cahoe, a 5-10 forward ; and Stephanie Jones, a 5-3 point
guard.
So, it would appear that Inman will have to rely heavily on a crop
of eight newcomers that include two scholarship freshmen and four
transfers.
The two freshmen Angies-Angie Cox, a 5-9 point guard, and
Angie Bryant, a 5-10 guard-are expected to make an immediate
contribution. Cox was an All-State performer at Pulaski County High
School, the same school that produced Cowan. Bryant was a highlytouted player at nearby Garrard County High School.
Not one of the transfers have played competitively for at least
two years. One of those, 6-3 senior Sherrie Clark, has not played
basketball since transferring from Wake Forest following her freshman year. She has been at EKU as a member of the women's track
team for the last two years. The other three players were at Eastern
last year after transferring from junior colleges, but sat out the
season and did not practice. The trio includes 5-8 forwards LaTonya
Fleming and Kim Hatley, and 5-10 center Cheryl Palmer. Fleming,
a junior college All-American in 1986-87 at Crowder J.C., is expected to be a "sudden impact" player in her only season of eligibility.
She possesses all the offensive tools to become one of, if not the
best, scoring threats in EKU wom en's basketball history.

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1988-89 Lady Colonels Numerical Roster
NO.

NAME

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Angie Bryant
Hallie Burger
Angie Cox
Stephanie Jones
Aquanta Milligan
Tina Reece
Kim Hatley
Kelly Cowan
Sherrie Clark
Ann Meador
Greta Cahoe
Cheryl Palmer
LaTonya Fleming

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15
22
23
24
31
32
34
35
42
44
~

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POS.

CLASS

HT.

WT.

HOMETOWN

HIGH SCHOOL

G
C
G
G
F
G
F
F
C
F
F
C
F

Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.

5-10
6-3
5-9
5-3
5-10
5-7
5-8
5-10
6-3
5-9
5-10
5-10
5-8

140
165
130
120
145
145
130
145
170
145
140
200
135

Danville, KY
Ocala, FL
Ferguson, KY
Louisville, KY
Memphis, TN
Lexington, IN
Kansas City, MO
Ferguson, Ky
Jacksonville, NC
Brandenburg.KY
New Haven, KY
Memphis, TN
Chicago, II

Garrard County
Mercer County (KY)
Pulaski County
Southern
Southside
Austin
Southwest
Pulaski County
Jacksonville
Meade County
Bethlehem
Melrose
Whitney M. Young

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Easte rn Kentucky U niversity

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�Tina Reece
Jr., Guard

Hometown: Lexington, IN

Ht.: 5-7, Wt. : 145

Major: Nursing

T

ina Reece rebounded from a serious knee injury two years ago to
have a good 1987-88 season in which she started in all 26 games
and finished the year as the Lady Colonels' third-leading scorer. The
only returning backcourt player, much of the leadership responsibility
will fall on Reece, a former Indiana All-State performer at state
champion Austin High School. The knee injury and subsequent redshirt season in 1986-87 appeared to slow Reece's movement on the
floor somewhat last year, but her shooting eye remained unaffected
by the layoff and rehabilitation period . The three-point field goal rule
is just to order for Reece. In her sophomore season Tina connected
on 42 of 109 from long range to rank among the OVC leaders in threepointers made per game. Her 42 made 3pt. FG's represented nearly
half of EKU's team total. Operating from the point guard position,
Reece possesses the ability to get her team into a running offense or
slow the pace for a hattcourt game. She has uncanny passing talent,
but needs to become a bit more disciplined in that area in order to curb
unnecessary turnovers. Career Bests ...FGs Made, 10, vs. Middle
Tenn. (2-22-86) ...FTs Made, 6, vs. Louisville (12-10-85) and East
Tenn. (1-9-88) ...Rebounds, 6, vs. Tenn. Tech (2-24-86) ...Asslsts,
9, vs. Morehead St. (1-11-88) ...Polnts, 25, vs. Middle Tenn. (2-22-

86).

CAREER STATS

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FGM FGA PCT. FTM

G

MIN

1985-86
1987-88

25
26

687
847

99
118

257
277

.385
.426

Totals

51

1534 217

534

.406

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

59
32

75
41

.787
.780

69
70

2.8
2.7

91

116

.784

139

2.7

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

80 108
109 124

1
2

31
38

68-4
75-4

257
310

10.3
11.9

189 232

3

69

143-8 567

11.1

Eastern Kentucky University

�Kelly Cowan
So., Forward

Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 145

Hometown: Ferguson, KY

Major: Undeclared

K

elly Cowan stepped in as a freshman in 1987-88 and made an
immediate impact. The former Kentucky All-Starter from Pulaski
County High School started in 22 of the Lady Colonels' 26 games and
was the fourth-leading scorer on the team with an average of 10.7.
Cowan possesses a deadly outside jumper and is a major threat from
three-point range. According to Coach Inman, Kelly needs to improve
defensively and work on her jumping ability to become a more versatile player. She will help shoulder some of the leadership responsibility on this year's squad and will be a role model for some of the new
players because of her strong work habits. Her performance as a
freshman earned Cowan selection to the OVC's All-Frosh team and
also resulted in her being named as the recipient of the 1988 Lady
Colonel Award. Before arriving at EKU, Kelly played for the Kentucky
All-Stars in their annual summer series with the Indiana All-Stars. She
finished her high school career as Pulaski County's third all-time
leading scorer and second all-time leading rebounder. She played for
Larry Hurt in high school. Career Bests...FGs, 8, vs. Kansas CityMO (11-4-87), Ohio U. (12-12-87), and Morehead St. (1-11-88) ... Fts,
5, vs. Louisville (1-28-88) ... Rebounds, 8, vs. Austin Peay (2-2088) ... Polnts, 20, vs. Kansas City-MO (11-4-87) and Murray State
(1-16-88).

CAREER STATS
1987-88

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM

FTA PCT.

26

669

30

Lady Colonel Basketball

115

270

.426

26

.867

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

87

3.3

40

45

2

21

33-0

277

10.7

19

�Aquanta Milligan
Sr., Forward

Ht.: 5-10 Wt. : 145

Hometown: Memphis, TN

Major: Accounting

k

uanta Milligan will be a key role player and will be looked to as
the only returning senior to provide some valuable leadership
both on and off the playing floor. She arrived at EKU last year out of
Shelby State Junior College as a highly touted rebounder and
defensive player. Milligan exhibited those strengths early last season,
but because of her offensive struggles she saw less playing time the
second half of the year. To illustrate the point, she was averaging 5.5
rebounds through the pre-holiday portion of the schedule, but she was
only scoring at a 5.0 average while shooting poorly from the floor. It
was her shooting woes as much as anything that cut into her playing
time as the season progressed. Coach Inman is looking for Milligan
to contribute defensively, but she needs to solidify her offensive game
inorderto be a complete player. As aJUCO sophomore she averaged
12 points and eight boards per game to help lead Shelby State to a 275 record and a berth in the NJCAA regional tournament. Career
Bests...FGs, 4, vs. Kentucky (12-1-87) and Kansas City-MO (124-88) ... Rebounds, 9, vs. McNeese St. (12-5-87) ...Polnts, 10, vs.
Kentucky (12-1 -87).

CAREER STATS

1987-88

20

G

MIN

23

336

FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.
26

70

.371

9

24

.375

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

80

3.5

6

280

0

10

44-2

61

2.7

Eastern Kentucky University

�Greta Cahoe
So., Forward

Hometown: New Haven, KY

Ht. : 5-7, Wt. : 135

Major: Special Education

reta Cahoe earned a spot on last year's squad as a walk-on
freshman , and with hard work and a positive attitude has made
the team as a sophomore. She saw brief action in all but one game
last year and if she is to see more playing time this season she must
work on quickness and become more versatile, according to coaches.
While she possesses a nice shooting touch from the wings, Greta had
problems last year in real games with her outside shooting percentage. She had a very good high school career at Bardstown Bethlehem
where she achieved honorable mention All-State as a junior and
senior and was selected to the All-Region first team. Cahoe became
a member of the 1,000-point club during her senior season. Career

G

Bests ... FGs, 1, on six occasions ... FTs, 3, vs. Tenn. Tech (1-3088)...Rebounds, 3, vs. Austin Peay (2-20-88) ... Points, 4, vs.
Mlddle Tenn. (2-1-88).

-•

CAREER STATS

1987-88

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

26

161

Lady Colonel Basketball

6

22

.273

13

17

.765

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

10

0.4

14

26

0

7

23-0

25

1.0

21

�Hallie Burger
Jr., Center

Hometown: Ocala, FL

Ht.: 6-3, Wt.: 165

Major: Juvenile Administration

H

allie Burger, another walk-on as a freshman, has continued to
develop her basketball skills and is expected to make a contribution this season after spending much of the past two years on the
sidelines. At 6-3, Burger had the distinction of being the tallest player
in Lady Colonel history, but she will have to share that recognition this
year with newcomer Sherrie Clark. Coach Inman has been impressed with Burger's work habits and great attitude. After developing a nice inside shooting touch, Burger must now work on her
offensive moves in the low post area. She arrived at EKU two years
ago as a high jumper in track, but was persuaded at mid-season to join
the basketball program and she has stuck with the team. When she
first joined the team, Burger was lacking in several skill areas and in
upper body strength, but through her dedication she has matured as
a player and has increased her physical strength to the point where
she can play inside and hold her own against some of the stronger
players.

I

CAREER STATS
G

22

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM

1986-87
1987-88

2
12

5
24

0
0

0
1

.000
.000

Totals

14

29

0

1

.000

0
1

FTA PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

1
0

1
0

0
0

0-0
3-0

0
1

0.0
0.8

0

0

3-0

1

0.7

0
2

.000
.500

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
0

2

.500

0

0.0

0

Eastern Kentucky University

�Stephanie Jones
So., Forward

Ht. : 5-3, Wt.: 120

Hometown: Louisville, KY

Major: Business Management

tephanie Jones joined the Lady Colonels at mid-season last year
and saw limited playing time as a freshman. With improved ballhandling skills and an increase in her outside shooting range, the
coaching staff is hopeful that she can help at either the point or second
guard position this season. Jones played high school ball at Louisville
Southern, a perennial powerhouse in Kentucky girls' basketball. While
at Southern, Jones earned All-District and All-Region honors three
consecutive years and led coach Bill Brown's team in assists.

CAREER STATS
G
1987-88

7

Lady Colonel Basketball

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM
16

2

3

.667

0

FTA PCT.
1

.000

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

0.2

0

4

0

1

0-0

4

0.7

23

�Angie Cox

M

Fr., Point-Guard ~
Ht. : 5-9, Wt. : 130

Hometown: Ferguson, KY

Major: Undeclared

A

ngie Cox, an All-State guard and member of the 1988 Kentucky All-Star squad,
is expected to give immediate help to Eastern's program. A smooth ball handler
with good speed, Cox joins her former Pulaski County teammate, Kelly Cowan, at
EKU . When Cox was a junior and Cowan a senior, they led Pulaski to a 24-7 reco rd
and to the 12th Region runner-up spot. She played for Larry Hurt in high school..

LaTonya Fleming
Sr., Forward
Ht.: 5-8, Wt. : 135

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Major: Physical Education

L

a Tonya Fleming, a transfer two years ago from Crowder Junior
College in Missouri, will finally get her chance to play after sitting out
last season. Offensively, she can do it all and Inman expects her to be an
instance success. Like many JUCO players and incoming freshman, she
needs to improve her defensive skills for the Division 1 level.

i~

24

Eastern Kentucky University

�Kim Hatley
Sr., Forward ,/
~ l b-~
Ht.: 5-8, Wt.: 130

/

Hometown: Kansas City, MO

Major:Physlcal Education

L

ike teammate Latonya Fleming, Kim Hatley's long-awaited chance to play for
the Lady Colonels has arrived. She transferred to EKU from Crowder J.C. last
year along with Fleming, but sat out the 1987-88 season. She is a solid defensive
player, but needs to increase her outside shooting range. Eastern's coaches expect
Hatley to help immediately.

Cheryl Palmer
Sr., Center
Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 200

Hometown: Memphis, TN

Major: Corrections

C

heryl Palmer is a transfer from LeMoyne College and will be a key to
EKU's success this year. She had a brilliant high school career and
played for the Tennessee All-Stars West squad in 1984 before going on to
Mississippi Valley Junior College for two years where she averaged 1O
points and six rebounds before going on to LeMoyne. She needs to improve
quickness and post defense.

Lady Colonel Basketball

~

-

p~{(_/J

25

�+

Angie Bryant
~~~ard-Guard

Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 140

Hometown: Danville, KY

Major: Undeclared

A

ngie Bryant joins the Lady Colonel program following a record-setting high
school career at Garrard County H.S. She set school records for most points
scored in a season and career and earned All-12th Region and AII-CKC honors for
three years. Coach Inman says Angie needs to get quicker and learn to shoot on the
move. She was coached in high school by Kenny Hurt.

Ht.: 6-3, Wt.: 170

Hometown: Jacksonville, NC

Major: Fashion Merchandising

S

herrie Clark is a very welcome addition to the Lady Colonel's program.
At 6-3, she gives EKU much-needed size at the post position and she
will be counted on to provide defensive help inside, a major problem for the
past three years. A transfer from Wake Forest two years ago, Clark has been
a sprinter for EKU's track team and has not competed in basketball during
this time. She came out of high school ranked as one of North Carolina's top
1O H.S. players and was highly recruited. An injury led to her decision to
leave Wake Forest.

-

26

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-

Eastern Kentucky University

�Anne Meador
Jr., Forward ~

~
Ht.: 5-9, Wt.: 145

Hometown: Brandenburg, KV

Major: Business Finance

A nne Meador, a walk-on, has impressed the coaching staff with her hard work.
,I-IShe played high school basketball at Meade County and helped lead that school
to the semi-finals of both the 1985 and 1986 Kentucky State High School Tournament. She needs to improve the range on her outside jumper.

On The Road With

The Lady Colonels
Nov. 25-26
Lady Panther
Tournament-Pittsburgh

Nov. 30
Marshall

Dec.5
Cincinnati

Dec. 7
Bowling Green

Jan.2
Rollins College

Jan.3
Stetson

Depart by bus at 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 24
and stay at Sheraton-Station Square in
downtown Pittsburgh (412-261·2000).
Depart after championship game Nov. 26
arriving back in Richmond at 3:00 a.m. on
Nov. 27.
Depart by bus at 12 noon on day of game
and return following game arriving back in
Richmond at midnight.
Depart by bus at 3:30 p.m. on day of
game. Depart for Bowling Green, OH,
following game arriving at Best WesternFalcon Plaza (419·352-4671) at 2:00 a.m.
on Dec. 6. Depart after the game arriving
in Richmond at 3:00 a.m. on Dec. 8.
Depart by bus for Lexington's Bluegrass
Airport at 7:30 a.m. Fly via Delta Airlines
to Orlando Fl, arriving at 1:25 p.m. Stay
at Plaza Inn in Orlando (407) 629-4000).
Visit Walt Disney World on New Year's
Day. Depart from Orlando at 2:25 p.m.
on Jan. 4 via Delta Airlines arriving in
Lexington at 5:55 p.m. Return to campus
by bus arriving at 7:30 p.m.

Lady Colonel Basketball

Jan. 21

Middle Tennessee

Jan.23
Tennessee State

Jan.28
Tennessee Tech

Feb.8
Wright State

Feb. 16
Western Kentucky

Feb. 25
Murray State

Feb.27
Austin Peay

Jan. 7
Western Carolina

Jan.9
Morehead State

Depart by bus on Jan. 6 and stay at Best
Western-Catamount Inn in Sylva, NC
(704·586-3315). Depart after the game
arriving in Richmond at 12 midnight.

Depart by bus at 4:30 p.m. for Morehead and
return immediately after the game arriving in
Richmond at 12 midnight.
Depart by bus at 12 noon on Jan. 20 and stay
at Best Western Wayside Inn in
Murfreesboro, TN (615-896-2320). Depart for
Nashville, TN, on Jan. 22 and stay at
Executive Inn on Murfreesboro Road (615·
367-1234). Depart after the game arriving in
Richmond at 1:00 a.m. Jan. 24.
Depart by bus at 1 :00 p.m. for Cookeville, TN .
Depart after the game arriving in Richmond at
1:00 a.m. Feb. 9.
Depart by bus at 1:00 p.m. for Dayton, OH.
Depart after the game arriving in Richmond at
2:00 a.m. Feb. 9.
Depart by bus at 11 :00 a.m. for Bowling
Green. Depart after the game arriving in
Richmond at 11 :OO p.m.
Depart by bus at 12:00 noon on Feb. 24 and
stay at Shoney's Inn in Murray. Depart for
Clarksville on Feb. 26 and stay at Ramada
Inn (615-645-2100). Depart after the game
arriving in Richmond at 1:30 a.m. Feb.

�1987-88 Final Team Statistics
Player

G/S

MIN

FIELD GOALS

641
899
847
669
896
473
336
161
72
16
24
12
147

172-318
183-415
118-277
115-270
85-252
26-84
26-70
6-22
1-7
2-3
0-1
0-0
13-42

Cathy SNIPES
21/19
26/25
Carla COFFEY
26/26
Tina REECE
26/22
Kelly COWAN
Sondra MILLER 26/26
Kristy CROMER
26/ 1
Aquanta MILLIGAN 23/9
25/0
Greta CAHOE
Jenny MAGRANE 18/0
Stephanie JONES
710
12/0
Hallie BURGER
710
Carole BROWN
13/2
*Van MARSHEL

.541
.441
.426
.426
.337
.310
.371
.273
.143
.667
.000
.000
.333

FR THROWS
63-105
96-138
32-41
26-30
54-90
2A-31
9-24
13-17
3-7
0-1
1-2
0-1
6-14

REB

AVG

.600 207
.696 228
.780 70
.867 87
.600 92
.903 58
.375 80
.765
10
.429
14
1
.000
.500
0
.000
0
.429 42

9.9
8.8
2.7
3.3
3.5
2.2
3.5
0.4
0.8
0.2
0.0
0.0
3.2

TEAM87
26

EKU TOTALS

748-1759

TOTAL 26

THREE-POINT GOALS
EKU
OPPONENTS

870-1736

(20)
(17)
(5)
(8)
(8)
(6)
(9)
(3)
(4)
(1)

(14)

A

TO

62-1
18 45
98-7
29 81
75-4 109 124
33-0
40 45
86-4 118 88
77-4
54 46
44-2
6 28
23-0
14 26
11-0
1
4
0-0
4
0
3-0
0
0
2-0
1
0
29-1
6 23

BS
13
11
2
2
7
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

ST
23
24
38
21
51
37
10
7
1
1
0
0
8

TP

AVG

(HI)

410
462
310
277
231
84
61
25
5
4
1
0
43

19.5
17.8
11.9
10.7
8.9
3.2
2.7
1.0
0.3
0.7
0. 1
0.0
3.3

(32)
(30)
(21 )
(20)
(21 )
(10)
(10)
(4)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(10)

DEAD BALL REBOUNDS: 64
.425 331-490

.676

976

37.5

(58) 544-23

426 518

38

220

1913

73.6

2268

87.2 (115)

(95)

DEAD BALL REBOUNDS: 68

TEAM70
OPPONENTS'

(HI) PF-D

.501 482-662

.728

1118

43.0

(63) 478-19

513

458

81

264

(86-244, .352)--Reece (42-109), Cowan (21-45), Miller (7-33), *Marsh el (9-24 ), Snipes (3-16), Cromer (4-15),
Cahee (0-1)
(46-112, .411)
*No Longer On Team

(EKU TEAM
Field Goals Made ....................... ...................38 vs.
Field Goal Pct ................. ........... ... (.525 , 32-61) vs.
Free Throws Made ........... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... ... 28 vs.
Free Throw Pct.. .... ....................... (.867, 13-15) vs.
Rebounds ........ .................. .... ......................58 vs.
Points ............................................. .... ...... ... 95 vs.

HIGHS)
East Tennessee (Jan. 9) .. ............................. A
Indiana (Jan. 2) ...... .......... ........................ ..... H
Murray State (Feb. 22) ......... ................... ...... H
Youngstown St. (Feb. 27) ............................. A
Austin Peay (Feb. 20) ........ .................. .... .... . H
Austin Peay (Jan. 18).................................... A

(EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS)
Field Goals Made........ ,............. 12, Carla Coffey vs. McNeese State (Dec. 5) ........................ .......T1
12, Cathy Snipes vs. Louisville (Jan. 28) ............................... ......... A
12, Cathy Snipes vs. Tennessee Tech (Jan. 30) ....... ..................... H
Free Throws Made ............. ..... .... 9, Carla Coffey vs. Missouri-KC (Dec. 4) .. ...... ...... ... ............... .. .. T1
Rebounds .... .......................... 20, Cathy Snipes vs. East Tennessee (Jan. 9) ......................... ...... A
Points ... .......... ......... ......... ..... 32, Cathy Snipes vs. Tennessee Tech (Jan. 30) ... .......... ... .... ....... . H
(OPPONENTS' HIGHS)
Field Goals Made .... .............. ...... ...... ..... ...... .45
Tennessee (Dec. 19) .. .... ...... ..... .... .................. A
Field Goal Pct .............. ..... ............ (.690, 40-58)
Louisville (Jan. 28) ....... ....... ~ ................ ... ..... ..... A
Middle Tennessee (Feb. 13) ............ ......... ........ A
Free Throws Made ....... ...... .... ... ........ ......... .. .30
Free Throw Pct.. .......... ..... ............ (.867, 26-30)
Missouri-KC (Dec. 4) .......... ................. .. ........... T1
Rebounds ....... .............. ..... .................... ..... .63
Tennessee (Dec. 19) ................................ ........ A
Tennessee (Dec. 19) ........................................ A
Points ............... ................... ........... ...... .... .11 5
(OPPONENTS ' LOWS)
Field Goals Made ........ ..... .......... ... ........ ..... ...2 1
Tennessee State (Jan. 4) ........... ......... .... ..... ..... A
Field Goal Pct.. .. ............. ...... .... .... (.318 , 21-66)
Tennessee State (Jan. 4) .... ..... .... .. .... .. .. ... ... .. .. . A
Free Throws Made ........... ...... ............. .......... 1 O
Middle Tennessee (Feb. 1) .. .. ........ ........... .... .... H
1O
Youngstown State (Feb. 27) ... ........................... A
Free Throw Pct.. ............. .... ...... ... (.560, 14-25),
Ohio University (Dec. 12) ....................... ............ H
Austin Peay (Jan. 18) ....... .......... ... .......... .......... A
Rebounds ....... ......... ......... ....... ....................27
Points ............................................ .... ....... ... 59
Tennessee State (Jan . 4) .................... .... .......... A

28

Eastern Kentucky University

�All-Time Series History
Oppponent
Akron
Appalachian State
As hland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Bowling Green
Campbellsville
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Duke
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
Florida A &amp; M
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Highpoint
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana U.-Purdue U.
James Madison
John Carroll
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Longwood College
Louisville
Marshall
McNeese State
Memphis State
Mercer
Miami (Fla.)

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

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1975-76
1982-83
1984-85
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1974-75
1974-75
1972-73
1982-83
1980-81
1986-87
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1984-85
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1982-83
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1973-74
1983-84
1981-82
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1972-73
1982-83
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1972-73
1977-78
1973-74
1982-83
1977-78
1981 -82
1980-81
1972-73
1982-83
1972-73
1972-73
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1987-88
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1982-83
1986-87
1984-85
1987-88
1986-87
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1985-86
1986-87
1976-77
1987-88
1985-86
1985-86
1987-88
1983-84
1987-88
1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1979-80
1972-73
1982-83
1985-86
1976-77
1972-73
1978-79
1987-88
1982-83
1979-80
1981-82
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1987-88
1985-86
1972-73
1987-88
1982-83
1987-88
1974-75
1983-84
1984-85

Won

Lost

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2
2
0
4
5
0
1
2
4
0
1
5
3
2
8
1
4
0
2
0
1
1
0
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4
0
0
1
8
2
3
0
0
0
1
1
3
2
0
8
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

1
1
3
1
3
1
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8
3
1
10
8
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1
3
0
0
0
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13
1
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13
1
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1
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First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

Won

1972-73
1973-74
1987-88
1972-73
1979-80
1972-73
1985-86
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980-81
1973-74
1972-73
1981-82
1984-85
1977-78
1985-86
1986-87
1986-87
1972-73
1981-82
1973-74
1973-74
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1980-81
1974-75
1973-74
1973-74
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1980-81
1980-81

1979-80
1987-88
1987-88
1987-88
1980-81
1986-87
1985-86
1979-80
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1981-82
1973-74
1973-74
1981-82
1984-85
1978-79
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1987-88
1981-82
1973-74
1985-86
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1981-82
1986-87
1987-88
1973-74
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1982-83
1987-88

7
3
0
11
2
1S
0
2
1
4
1
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
2
4
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
4
6

Oppponent
Miami (0.)
Mi lddle Tennessee
Missouri - KC
Morehead
Mount St. Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
No rth Carolina
North Carolina State
Northern Ke ntucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
South Carolina
South Florida
Southeast Missouri
Southe rn Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southwestern Louisiana
Stetson
Tennessee
Te nnessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee-Tech.
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western State
William Penn
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisco nsin-LaCrosse
Xavier
Youngstown State

Won-188

Lost - 196

Winning Pct. - .490

Lost
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21
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2
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1
2
7
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27
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�Meet the Opponents
University of Pittsburgh
·· Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh, 8:00 p.m., Lady Panther Invitational

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Colors .........................................................: ....................................... , ................................:: Blue and Gold
Enrollment ...................................., .............. ....................................................................................... 12,865
Home Court/Capacity ...................................... , .................................:.:. ...... Fitzgerald Field House (6,798) ·
1987;88 Record ....................................... :., .................. , .............................................: ............. :......... 14-15
Conference·.................,.............................................................................................................,..... Big East
1987·88 Conference -Record/Finish ..•.....,,............................................ ., ....................... ....................... &amp; 12
Athletic Director ........................................................... ............................. ................. .. Or. Edward E. Bozik
Head Coach/RecordlYrs ........... ................................................................. ,............. Kirk Bruce/32-5213 yrs.
As~istant Coach (es) ...........................,......................................... ,Kim Basick, Lisa Faloon, Sally Sheerer
Series Record ..... ................................: ... ...: ..................... .... ................................................. EKU leads -1·0

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Top Returning Players:................ .'.. :.........: ................, ......... Lorri Johnson, Deid(a Baker, Jennifer Shingler

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Bonayenture Ur1iversity
Nov; 26 at Pittsburgh, TBA, Lady .-·f'anther lnvitatlonal
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',, Hes.a-Coach/Record/Yrs. : ........; .. :· ·········/ ···:··:····~...... ,....... ::.... ; ··;;.;· .. Mary Jane Telford/135-126/12 ye'.1rs
Ass,stanrCoach (es) ...........,,........................... .. .................·...•. ,.......... ,................ ,............. Randy Stebbins
• Series.Record :..... :.; ...... , ...... : ..............: ..... ........................ .........: ....: .... ·.·············:............, ...... f irst Meeting •
SporJs lnformanon Director....., .. .-c . ............................ ., . ............ .. , .......... .... : . ... . .................... .. J1m Engelhardt
• Office Telephone ·····--:_...... .......:........: .......................,.. :. ......... :.. ··--':··-· ........ (716) 375-2319/(716) 373-3047
,, ,,. T~ Re.turning Players ..... : ........... :.: ....................: ............. Mary Biasotti, Roni Hergenroeder, Lisa Marquis

Eastern Michigan
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Nov. 26 at Pittsburgh, TBA, Lady Pantherlnvitatlonal
' location ...... ........................... .............................................. .... ......................., ......................... Ypsilanti, Ml
Nickname .............. ............................ ... ........... ,............. ......... ......... ...................................... ............ Hurons
Colors ............................. : ............................... , ............... .,._
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Enrollment ........•..... ..... : ............. ......................................................................... ............................... 24, 100
Home Court/Capacity ................................................................. .......................... Bow en Fieldhouse/5,600
1.987-88 Record ..... .::.... .-............... ,................................ .... , ................................ , ..........,.......................6-19
Conference ·............... .-.................. ............................................... ................ , .......................... Mid-American
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ................................. ,.... : .............................................. ........... 2· 14i9th
• . Athletic Director ......................................... .......................... .'-:'................................................. Lucy Parker
Head Ci:&gt;ach/RecordlYrs ...•........, ..... :. ..... :. .................................................,......... :, ..•. Cheryl Getz/6·19/1 yr.

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Office Telephone ..................... : .................... ...... ................. ,..................... (313) 487-03181(313) 483-5796
Top Returning Players ......................................... , ............; ···Kelly Hebler, Chris Chandier, Janice Scherer

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Urtlverslty of Louisville
Nov. 28 In Richmond, ?:30 p.m.
Location ...................................................................... .-., .....................•... ,................................ Louisville, KY

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Enrollment ............ .-................., .................................. ..................... :.............................................., ... 2 1,000
Home Court/Capacity ..................................................... Freedom Hall/19,000/duPont Manual Gym/1,500
1987-88-Record .................................... :............................... ... .., ........, .................:.............................. 12·16
Conference .............................................................................................. ........................................... Metro
1987-1!"8 Conference Record/Finish ................................................... ............................................... 4-8/7th
Athletic Director ........................ ......: .............. .-........................ ................................................ William Olsen
Head Coach/RecordlYrs ......................... , .......'..... ........................ ............... Peggy Fiehrer/ 116: 115/8 years
Assistant Coach (es) ......................................................................... Lorena Hummeldorf, Patty Jo Hedges
Series Record·..........,................ .-....................... ...... ................................:................. . Louisville leads 13· 10
Sports Information Director .................................................. ........................................._Nancy Alli.son Smith
Office Telephone .......................... ..........................:.,................................ (502) 588-6581/ (502) 893-8349
Top Returning Players ..... ... .............................................................. ................................... Troya Landrum

Eastern Kentuc ky University

�Marshall University
Nov. 30 at Huntlngton,_5:15 p.m.

Southard

Parsley

Location .......................................................................................... ,..........: ........................ Huntington, WV
Nickname ...................................................................................... :.: ........•.................•................ Lady Herd
Colors ..... ...................•............................................•........................•......, ...........••... Freen (Kelly) and white
Enrollment ..................................... ,....................•................................•..........: .........................-.......... 12,000
Home CourvCapacity ......................................................................., ......... ........ Henderson Center/ 10,500
1987-88 Record ..............................................................................: ................................................... 18-10
Conference .................................................................................................................................., .. Southern
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ......................................................................., .................... 8-2/Tie 1st
Athletic Director .................................................................................: ....................... William Lee Moon, Sr.
Head Coach/Record/Yrs............................................................................. Judy Southard/142-132/1 O yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ...................................................................... ,................. ...... Bob Starkey, Dora Post
Series Record .........;.: ........................................................, .. ...................... '........... , .............. EKU leads 8-1
Sports Information Director ................................................:.............................. ..:............... Rodney Lockett:
Office Telephone ..•...•..........,...........................................................................:: .... :............. (304) 696-5275 ,
Top Returning Players .,................................................... Sharon Deal, Jenny Leavitt; Jenelle Stephenson

University of Cincinnati
Dec. 5 ·at Cincinnati, 7:00 p.m.
Location ...~............................................................................. , .............:................................ Cincinnati, OH

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Conference......•...: ......................................................................... :~.:................................. , .............. .-. Metro ·
1987'88 Conference Record/Finish .................................: ........ .......................................... 7-5/Tied for 2nd.
Athletic Director .................... , ......•..............•.........•................•.........-......... •...............................
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Head Coach/Record/Yrs..........._......................•............•.........•..... :......._................. Laurie Pirtle/24-33/2 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ....................,, ......................................................................-Robin Tucker, Jane Allen
Series Record ................................•......, ................•.... , .....................•..................................• EKU leads 5-3
Sports Information Director ...............................................'................,. ...............: .. Brian Teter &amp; Kevin Shaw
Office Telephone ....................................................... (513) 556-5191/ 598-11601Teter)/ 451 · 7332 (Shaw)
Top Returning Playe~ .....................................................__ Bev Obringer, Flegina Williams,Trinette Wright

Bowling Green State University
Dec. 7 at Bowling Green, 8:00 p.m:
. Location .......................................................................·:................................................. Bowling Green, OH
Nickname ................................................................. ,......................_................................................ Falcons
Colors .............. .......... : ...................... ,........ ................................................... Burnt Orange and_Seal Brown
Enrollment .....•-.............................................................. ,.......................•. ,.................................: ........ 17,300

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1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ..... ................................................................. .......................... 14-2/1st
Athletic Director ......................................................................: ............................................... Jack Gregory
Head Coach/Record/Yrs. ...................... ,........................................ ............................ Fran Voll/81-32/4 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ................................................... _,................................................................ Jaci Clark
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... EKU leads 2·0
Sports Information Director ............................................................. .......................................... Chris Sherk
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (419) 372-7076/(419) 352-4472
Top Returning Players ............................................................. ................ Jackie Motycka, Megan McGuire

Rollins College
Jan. 2 at Winter Park, 5:30 p.m.

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Colors ................................................................,.................. ..... .................................. Royal Blue and Gold
Enrollment ................................................................................ ........................................................... 1,400
Home CourvCapacity ..........•......................................................•.... ......... Enyart-Alumni Fieldhouse/2,500
1987·88 Record ................................................. ................................................................... ................ 26-3
Conference .......................................................................................................................... Sunshine State
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ...........................................................,...................................... 9-1/ 1st
Athletic Director ....................................... ........................................................................ Dr. Gordie Howell
Head Coach/Record/Yrs................................................................................. Glenn Wilkes, Jr148-912 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .................................................. , ..................................... ........................ Gina Solano
Series Record ....................................................., .................................. ................................. First meeting
Sports Information Director ................................................................................................. Fred Battenfield
Office Telephone ..... ..................................................................... ...... - ..... (407) 646-2663/ (407) 644-8518
Top Returning Players ......................... ................................... Kim Tayrien, Eileen Tobin, Kirsten Dellinger

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�Stetson University
Jan. 3 at Deland, 7:00 p.m.
Location ..................................................................................................................................... Deland, FL
Nickname ................... ,.... .., .............. ........................... ,......................................••..................... Lady Hatters
Colors ................................................................................................................................ Green and White
Enrollment ................................................ ... ................... ... .................................................................. 2,000
Home CourvCapacity ................................................................................ .............. Edmunds Center/5,000
1987-88 Record ...................................................................... ............................................................ 17-12
Conference ................................. ..................................... ........... New South Womens Athletic Conference
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ........................ .......................................................................... 7-514th
Athletic Director ................................................................,., ..................................•........... Dr. Glenn Wilkes
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ..................................................................... ,............. Nancy Nichols/60-5514 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ........................................................................................................... ,.Kathy Barnard
Series Record ................. ................................................................................................. Stetson leads/2·0
Sports Information Director ........................................................................................ ............. Ted Gumbart
Office Telephone ........................................................................... ...................................... (904) 734-4121
Top Returning Players ......................................................... Court~ey Hall, Michelle Michael, Anita Mathur

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Western Carolina University
Jan. 7 at Cullowhee, 3:00 p.m.
Location .................................................... .......... .................................................................. Cullowhee, NC
Nickname ........................................................................................ ............................................. Lady Cats
Colors ....................................................................................................... .......................... Purple and Gold
Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................... 6,200
Home CourVCapacity ................................................................................... Ramsey Activity Centern ,826
1987-88 Record .................................................................................................................................. 11·16
Conference ......................................................................................, ........................ , .................... Southern
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ............ .............................. ..................................... ....... 3-7/tied for 4th
Athletic Director ................................................... ..........................: ........................................... Beny Peele
Head Coach/Record/Yrs............................................................. ................ Dr. Jony Baldwin/83-69/10 yrs.
· Assistant Coach (es) ... ................................................................... ................ .................... Eva Breidenthal
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... EKU leads 4-0
Sports Information Director .............. ......................................................................................... Steve White
Office Telephone ......................... ................................... .................... _. ...... (704) 227-7171 /(704) 293-5785
Top Returning Players ............................................................................ Laura Vannoy, Roxanne Williams

Morehead State University
Jan. 9 at Morehead, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 6 In Richmond, 7:30 p.m.

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Location ............................................................ : .............. ., ...............,.:.................................. Morehead, KY
Nickname ······················--:························.................... , ........................................................... Lady Eagles
Colors ........................................................... ,...............•........................................................ Blue and Gold
Enrollment ....................................................................... .'................................................................... 7,000
Home CourVCapacity ................................. ..........................,...................... ::.Ellis T. Johnson Arena/6,500
• 1987-81! Record ................................................. ,..................................... ........................ .,.................. 15-13
Conference ............................................................................................................................., .. ,Ohio Valley
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish .................................................................................................. 6-8/5th
Athletic Director .................................................:.................................................................. Steve Hamilton
· Head Coach/Record/Yrs. .....................................: ..................... ,..................... Lorena Marlow/57-6014 yrs.
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Sports Information Director ..... , ................. ., .. , ....: .. ,....... ..................................,................:.. ..... Randy Stacy
Office TeJephone .............................................................:......•........~ ......... (606) 783-2500/ (606) 784-2922
Top Returning Players ................................. ,............., ....... Kelly Stamper. ".(ellr Down~. Druecilla Connors

University of Kentucky
Jan.11 In Richmond, 7:30_p.m.

Fanning ·

Location .........•............................. ,·............. ,..................................................... •.................•... Lexington, KY
Nickname ..........•.•............................. ,................................. ., ..........: ....•................: ..•. , ................. Lady Kats
Colors ................................................................................... ,.............................,................ Blue and White
Enrollment ...•...........•..............•..............................•........•.................•......................•......................... 22,900
Home CourVCapacity .............................. .................. :............. ,....... .................. Memorial Coliseum/11,500
1987-88 Record ..................................................................... , ............................................................ 14·15
Conference ....: •.............•................................ ,·;:............ ::.......... .............................................. Southeastern
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ............: .........................................................: ...........: ............. 0-9/10th
Athletic Dir9Ctor .......:................................:•................................................:.......................... Kathy DeBoer
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ........................................... .......................................Sharon Fanning/14-1511 yr.
Assistant Coach (es) .. ; ................................................................... Andy Barnes, Cindy Noble-Hauserman
Series Record .................................................................. , .................... ................................UK leads 13-8
Sports Information Director ...•............•.................•.....•...............................•............................... Rena Vicini
Office-Telephone ........, .....•....................•:.................................................. (606) 257-38381 (606) 273-n73
Top Returning Players ................ ..•..•....: ............... ................... Jodie Whitaker, Pam Shrum, Lora Spencer

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�Austin Peay State University
Jan. 14 in Richmond, 5:15 p.m.
Feb_. 27 at Clarksville, 6:00 p.m.

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Enrollment ....•.......... .................. ........................................... ............•............ ............... ....................... 5,000
Home Court/Capacity ..............................................., ....................................... Winfield Dunn Center/9,000
1987-88 Record ............................................................................... ........... , ......................................... 7-17

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Athletic Director ........................................................................................... ............................... Tim Weiser
Head Coach/Record/Yrs...................,. ................................................. Dr. James Phillips/196-88/ 1o years
Ass_istant Coach (es) ....................................................................................Tony Collins. LaDonna Wilson
Senes Record ............................... .................. ,. ..................................... ............................. EKU leads 14-8
Sports Information Director .................................................................. .... .................................. Brad Kirtley
Office Telephone ..................................... , ....................... .......................... (615) 648-7561 /(615) 647-0992
Top Returning Players ......................................................... Shandra Maxwell, Tracie Mason, Kim Markus

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Murray State University
Jan. 16 In Richmond, 5 :15 p.m.
Feb. 25 at Murray, 6:00 p.m.

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Location ..................................................................................................................................... Murray , KY
Nickname .................................................................................................. ... ............................ Lady Racers
Colors .................•.....................; ............................................................................................ Blue and Gold
Enrollment .............. ......................................................................... ....................... , .•........ , .... ............. 7,300
Home Court/CapJ3city ............................................................: ........................... ............ Racer Arena/5,550
1987-88 Record .............................................. " .......................................................... ....................... ... 21·7
Conference ............... ........................... ................ , ............................. ........................................ Ohio Valley
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ............................................................. ................................ 10-4/Third
Athletic Director ....................... , ......... ....................................................... ..................... Margaret Simmons
Head Coach/Record/Yrs .............................................................. , ..................... Bud Childers/ 124-76/7 y rs.
Assi.s tant Coach (es) ................................. ,....................................................... Sarah Evans, Martin Clapp
Series Record ............... ...................................................................................... ,. ..... ......... EKU leads 19-9
Sports lnformaiion Director ......., ...................................................................................... ... : .. C raig Bohnert
Office Telephone ...................................................... ................................. (502) 762-4270/ (502) 753-9305
Top Returning Players .. ,................................................. Sheila.Smith, Michelle Wenning, Karen Johnson

Middle Tennessee
. Jan. 21 at Mufreesboro, 9:05 p.m.
Feb. 20 in Richmond, 5:15 p.m.
Location .......... ,.................................... .... ............................. ... ........................................... Mufreesboro, TN .•

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.Home Court/Capacity ................ .............................................................. ; ................ Murphy Center/11,000 ~ ~ ~

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Assistant Coach (es) ...............................:................................,, ...... :..... ,........................ Dianne Cummings
Se.ries Record ..,....c.............,........................ ,...:.............. ,................................................ MTSU·leads 18-2
Sports Information Director ...........................: .........,..'.'. ..." ............. :....... ,........... .................. ; ......... Ed Given
Office Telephone ·., .................... ,. ..................... , ..... ::.................................. (6f5) 898-2450/(615) 895-0827
/ Top RellJrning Players ··:·'··· .................... , ......................; ....,Tawanya Mucker, Sandy Brown; Lianne Beck

· Tennessee State University
Jan. 23 at Nashville, 6:00 p.m.
Feb. 18 In Richmond; 5:15 p~m.

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Enroll!llent ..............................., ......., ................,.................,.,.........................:.............. ,...................... 1:500

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Confere.nce ....: ....•....•,...._.; ...........................:. ..,....•.•. , ..........:..........: ............, ..............................: Ohio Valley
1987-88 Conference Record/Finish ...........,...•.: ................................ :., ....................................... : ..... 0-14/8th

Athletic Director ......................:.. ::..... :.,.,..............................,..............................:...................... Bill Thomas
Head Coach/Record/Yrs. .......:.............................:.................................................. Richard Miller/0-2!5/1 yr.

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Sports .Information Director ..... :......................................................................., ....;................ Johnny Franki;
Office Telephone .. :................................................................................ ,... (615) 320-3596/ (61 5) 333-6363
Top Returning Playe(ll ...............................:..;.....~··········:.........~..:....................... ........,. ........;Angelique Be,11

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Tennessee Tech
Jan. 28 at Cookeville, 6:00 p.m.
Feb. 13 in Richmond, 5:15 p.m.
Location ................................................................................................................................ Cookeville, TN
Nickname .................................... ...................................................................••................ Golden Eaglenes
Colors·····"···: ............................................., .... ••.................................................................. Purple and Gold
Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................... 7,900

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Conference .................................................................................: ..........................•................... Otiio Valley
1987·88 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................. :... .......................... 11 ·3/2nd
Athletic Director ............................................................................................................. Dr. David Lwimore
Head Coach/Record/Yrs............................................. , ........................................ Bill Worrell/43- 1712 years"
Assistant Coach (es) .............. ....................................: ..... Mindy Campbell, Myra Fishback, Lydia Sawney
Series Record ..........................................................................., ........................................ Tech leads 27· 2
Sports Information Director .............................................................................. , ...................... Rob Schabert
Office Telephone .................................... ... ,. ...................................... ...... (615) 372-3088/ (615) 526--ALPO
Top Returning Players .............. ............................ .-.................................... Melinda Clay.ton, Renay Adams

Wright State University
Feb. 8 at Dayton;7:00 p.m.

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Colors .......................... :.... :. ..................................... ............................................... Hunter Green and Gold
Enrollment .••....... ., .................................................................................................... :...............'. ........ 16,210
Home Court/Capacity ................................................................................, Physical Education BldgJ2, 750
1987·88 Record ........................... ,:............................................................................ , ........................ 17·11
Conference .........•.... : ..............•..............................~......... .............. ...............,.......................... Independent
Athletic Director : ........................ ........ .................................. :........................................ Dr. Micbael Cusack
Head Coach/Record!Yrll, ..........................................................,.. ., ........................ Pat Davis/174·129113th
Assistant Coach (es) .......................................... , ...................., .•: ......... : ....... Marvin Gross, Janet Emerson
Series Record ............: .............................................-.............................._. ............................ .-.... First Meeting
Sports Information Director ............, ................... , .............. ,.:.................................·................... Ma~ Combs
Office Telephone ...........................:,. ..........., ................................................../. ................... (513) 873·2816
Top Returning Players ....: ................., ................... .....: ...... :.... Gwen Lenzy, Dana Whitesel, Missy G&lt;le?de

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East Tennessee State University
Feb. 1i In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.
Location ........................................................................... .... ............. :.....: ......................... Johnson City, TN
Nickname ........................................................... ,............................................................. Lady Buccaneers
Colors ............................................................................... ............. ........................ Navy Blue and Old Gold
Enrollment ........................ ...., .................................................................................................... .-....... 11 ,000
Home Court/Capacity ,.:............................................................ Brooks Gym/ Memorial Center/2500/12000
1987·88 Record ................................................... ........................................................·.................. ....... 7· 18
Conference ............................................................................................ :. ...................................... Southefri
1987· 88 Conference Record/Finish ..... ...................................................... ..................................... 1·10/6th
Athletic Director ....................................................................................................................... Les Robinson
Head Coach/Record/Yrs............................................................................ Debbie Richardson/16·3512 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ........................................................................................................ LaVonda Wagner
Series Record ............................................................................... ,....................................... EKU leads 4· 1
Sports Information Director ...................................................................................................... John Cathey
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (615) 929-5612/ (615) 926-5302
Top Returning Players ............................................... --Missy Marvin, Stephanie Freeman, Nicole Hopson

Western Kentucky University
Feb. 16 at Bowling Green, 6:00 p.m.
L()('.atiun ........................................................................................................... .............. Bowling Green, KY
Nickname ............................................................................................................................... Lady Toppers
Colors ..•: ........................................................................... .................................................... Red and White
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................: .................. 14,116
Home Court/Capacity ................................. .........-. .............................................. E.A. Diddle Arena/12,370
1987-88 Record .........; ...........................................,......................................... .... :'................................ 26--8
Conference ...................................................................... ........................................... Sun Belt Conference
- 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish .................... ,..................................................... ,....................... 4·2/3rd
Athletic Director ........._.......................................... ,...............................,................................. Pam Herri ford
Head Coach/Record/'(rs..................................................................... :........ Paul Sanderford/153·45/6 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ............. , .................. : .............................................. Cristy McKinney and Steve Small
Series Record .............. ,......... : ........................................................................................... WKU leads 13· 5
3ports Information-Director ............
Joe Gorby
Office Telephone ................................................ ..................................... (502) 745·5388/(502) 745-2460
Top Returning Players ........._. ............................................. Tandreia Green, Susie Starks, Brigette Combs

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Eastern Ken tu cky University

�The Ohio Valley Conference
T

he idea of forming the Ohio Valley Conference was
originated in 1941 , but cou ld not be implemented
until after World War II. In 1948 five schools - Western
Kentuck y, Eastern Kentucky, Murray, Morehead, and
Louisvi ll e - withdrew from the Kentucky Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference and were joined by Evansvi lle in
forming the orig in al membership of the OVC. They were
joined shortly thereafter by Te nnessee T ech and
Marshall .
The membe rshi p has changed somewhat over the
years. Middle T ennessee joi ned the leagu e in 1952, East
T ennessee in 1957 , and Au stin Peay in 1962. They
replaced Louisville, which became independent in 1949,
and Marshall and Evansvill e, which departed in 1952. East
Tennessee left in 1978 and was replaced by Akron, which
began competit ion in 1980, and Youngstown joined th e
league race in 1981 . Western Kentucky with d rew its
membership at th e conc lusion of the 1981-82 ath letic
year. Both Akron and Youngstown State have since departed the league.
In 1955 the National Collegiate Athletic Association
formally recognized the OVC as a major basketball

conference, giving the league's c hampion an automatic
bid to the post-season NCAA Tournament. At the tim e,
the OVC was on ly the second six-team co nfe re,nce to
obtain major status from the NCAA . Pri or to 1955 ,
Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, and Murray w ere
the o nly OVC members ranked as major basketball
powers.
In 1978, the OVC began football competition in the
NCAA Di vision I-AA which offers a post-season
c hampionship playoff syste m . Easte rn K entucky
captured th e 1979 and 1982 national c hampionshi p titles
and has represented the OVC in two other championsh ip
games in 1980 and 1981, finishing in th e runnersup slot
those years.
The administration of the conference is now supervi sed by James Delany, who formerly se rved on the staff
of the NCAA .
Delany is th e OVC's fo urth co mmiss ioner, following
Art Guepe ( 1963-75). Paul Dietzel ( 1975-76). and Bob
Vanatta (1976-79).

40th ANNIVERSARY

Lady Colonel Basketball

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�Final 1987-88 OVC Team Stats
STANDINGS
ALL GAMES

CONFERENCE GAMES
OFF. DEF.
TEAM
WON LOST PCT. AVG. AVG .
Middle Tennessee .................. 12
2
.857
79.2
69.4
Tennessee Tech ..... ..... ........ ..11
3
.785
79.4
69.7
Murray Tech .. .......... ...............1 o
4
.714
88.3
73.9
Youngstown State ................... 9
5
.643
81.2
73.9
Morehead State ........ ......... ......6
.429
74.7
78.7
8
Eastern Kentucky .. .......... .. 5
9
.357 76.4 84.4
Austin Peay ......................... .... 3
11
.214
69 .3
80.8
Tennessee State.....................O
14
.000
63.7 81.2

OFF. DEF .
PCT. AVG. AVG.
.733
77.1
67 .9
.679
74.2
69.8
.750
82 .8
71.0
.667
79 .7
72 .3
.556
74.1
74.7
.231 73.6 87.2
.292
72.3
80.3
.000
63.0
84.3

(W-L)
(21-7)
(18-9)
(22-8)
(19-10)
(15-12)
(6-20)
(7-17)
(0-26)

PTS.
2319
2151
2312
2152
2001
1913
1760
1640

74.2
74.1
73.6
73.3
63.0

SCORING DEFENSE
G
Middle Tennessee ........... ....30
Tenn. Tech .........................29
Murray St... ...................... .... 28
Youngstown St ....................27
Morehead St. ...................... 2 7
Austin Peay ........................ .24
Tenn .State .......................... 26
Eastern Ky . ................. ... 2 6

FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM
Tennessee Tech ................ ...... .........856
Middle Tennessee .............................915
Murray St. ..........................................921
Youngstown St.. ................................882
Morehead St. .... .. .. .... ........................740
Austin Peay ................... ....................677
Eastern Ky ........... .. .... ... ....... ........ .748
Tennessee St. ............................. .....667

FGA
1799
1911
1943
1953
1681
1550
1759
1847

PCT .
.476
.479
.474
.452
.440
.437
.425
.360

FG PCT. DEFENSE
FGM FGA
Murray St. .................. .............. ......... 700
1738
Tennessee Tech ..... ..........................769
1873
Middle Tennessee .......... ...................819
1893
Youngstown St. ...... ..................... .....744
1725
Morehead St. .................................. ..819
1864
Tennessee St. ..................................844
1894
Austin Peay ...... ......... ................ ........809
1749
Eastern Ky . ................................ .. 8 7 o 1736

3-POINT GOAL PCT
FGM
Middle Tennessee .. ............................ 97
Morehead State ............................... .. 116
Eastern Ky . ........ .......... ......... .... .... 8 6
Austin Peay ............ ........ ................ ... 115
Murray St. ....... ...... .... ..... .................... 2 7
Youngstown St. ........ ......... .......... ......50
Tennessee Tech ... ......... ............ ........ 29
Tennessee State ...... .........................38

FGA
224
285
244
318
90
174
101
132

SCORING OFFENSE
G
Murray State .... ..... .... ...........28
Youngstown St.. .................. 27
Middle Tenn ................. .......30
Tenn. Tech ................... .... .. 29
Morehead St. .. ....................27
Eastern Ky ...................... 26
Austin Peay ........ .................24
Tenn. State ......... ............. ...2 6

AVG.
82.8
79.7

WON LOST
22
8
19
10
21
7
18
9
15
12
6
20
7
17
0
26

77.1

PCT.
.433
.407
.352
.362
.300
.287
.287
.287

REBOUND MARGIN
G REBDS. AVG. MAR.
1323
47.3 +10.5
Murray St. ............................ .. 28
1105
41.0
+1 .0
Morehead St. ......................... 27
1122
41.6
Youngstown St ....... ............... 27
+0 .9
T~nnessee Tech ..... ......... ...... 29
1176
40.0
+0 .6
1168
39.0
+0.6
Middle Tennessee ..... .............30
Austin Peay .... ........................24
936
39.0
-5.5
976
37.5
-5.5
Eastern Ky. . ... ............ .... .. . 2 6
-13.5
1198
46.1
Tennessee State ....................26

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(W-L)
(22-8)
(19-10)
(21-7)
(18-9)
(15-12)
(7-17)
(0-26)
(6-20)

FREE THROW PCT.
FTM
Morehead State ... ............................. .405
Youngstown St. ................................337
Eastern Ky .......................... .........3 31
Murray St. ............ ..............................450
Tennessee Tech ................... ........... 411
Middle Tennessee ........ .................. ..385
Austin Peay ........................... ......... ...291
Tennessee State .. ... ..... ............. .. ... ..268

PTS. AVG.
2036 67 .9
2024 69.8
1988 71.0
1915 72 .3
2016 74.7
1907 79 .5
2193 84.3
2268 87.2

FTA
566
486
490
674
622
587
430
464

PCT.
.403
.410
.433
.431
.439
.445
.463
.501
PCT.
.716
.693
.676
.668
.661
.656
.647
.577

SCORING MARGIN
OFF. DEF. MAR.
Murray St. ............. ..... ...... .... ......... ... 8 2 .8
71.0 + 11 .8
Middle Tennessee ............... ........ .....77 .1
67.9
+9.2
Youngstown St. ...............................79 .7
72.3
+7.4
Tennessee Tech ... .. .... .... .................74.2
69.8
+4.4
Morehead State ..... ...........................7 4 .1
74.7
-0.6
Austin Peay ................................ ......73.3
79 .5
-6 .2
Eastern Ky . ... ... ... ..................... .. .73 . 6 87.2 -13.6
84.3 -21 .3
Tennessee State ........... .............. .....63.0

Eastern Kentucky University

�Final 1987-88 OVC Individual Stats
SCORING
Player,School
G FG 3-PT FT PTS AVG.
Dorothy Bowers, VS ... ........ 27 330
O
95 755 28.0
Shandra Maxwell, AP ......... 18 178
O
75 431 23 .9
TawanyaMucker,MT.......... 29 265
O 141 671 23.1
Sheila Smith, MU ... .... ... ..... 28 241
2
127 611 21 .8
Cathy Snipes, EK ... ......21172 3
63 410 19.5
Katrina Pearson, TS ........... 26 198
3
90 489 18.8
Melinda Clayton, TT ........... 29 220
O
88 528 18.2
Carla Coffey, EK ........... 26183 o
96 462 17 . 8
Renay Adams, TT ......... ..... 29 190
O 103 483 16. 7
SandyBrown,MT .............. 30 172 84
42 470 15.7
Kelly Downs, M0 ............... 27 163 42
50 418 15.5
Michelle Wenning, MU .... ... 28 156
O 113 425 15 .2
MargaretSomple, VS ......... 27 171
O
67 409 15.2
C.Ratcliffe,TS................... 26 155
1
78 389 14.9
TracieMason,AP ............... 24116
5
79 316 13.2
REBOUNDING
Player, School
G
Dorothy Bowers, VS .......... ..................27
Shandra Maxwell, AP ......................... .18
Melinda Clayton, TT ............. .............. .29
Cathy Snipes, EK ......................... 2 1
Katrina Pearson, TS ........................ ... .2 6
Michelle Wenning, MU .................... .... 28
Tawanya Mucker, MT...........................29
Carla Coffey, EK ....... ............. ... .. .. 2 6
Charlotte Ratcliffe, TS ......... .... ............26
Karen Johnson, MU ............................26

NO.
314
202
287
207
251
258
268
228
228
203

AVG.
11.6
11 .2
9.9
9.9
9 .6
9.2
9.2
8.8
8.7
7.8

ASSISTS
Player, School
G
Carol Nee, VS ......................... ......... ...27
Shawn Monday, TT .. ........... ............... .29
Cecilia Ramsey, TT..............................26
Rona Poe, MU ....... ........... ................ .. 20
Kelly Stamper, M0 ..... ......... ............ .... 26
Lianne Beck, MT............... ..................30

NO.
187
178
135
97
123
128

AVG.
6.9
6.1
5.2
4.9
4.7
4 .3

STEALS
Player, School
G
~arol Nee, VS ............ ............... ..... ..... 27
Shawn Monday, TT .. ...........................29
v1argaret Comple, VS ..... ....... .............. 27
)orothy Bowers, VS ..... ....... ................ 27
&lt;im Collier, MT.......... ..........................30

NO.
73
65
60
56
63

AVG.
2.7
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1

FG PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FGM
Renay Adams TT ............................... 190
Shandra Maxwell, AP .........................178
Michelle Wenning, MU .... ...................156
Melinda Layton, TT ........ ....................220
Dorothy Bowers, VS ...........................330
Cathy Snipes, EK ........................ 1 7 2
Lianne Beck, MT................................ 153
Julie Harrison, MT ...............................64
Tawanya Mucker, MT...... .................... 265

FGA
294
303
266
396
596
318
284
120
499

PCT.
.646
.587
.586
.556
.554
.541
.539
.533
.531

FT PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FTM
Stephanie Cole, VS ............................29
Lianne Beck, MT.................................42
Kelly Stamper, MO ........... ......... ......... 127
Adrianne Black, MO .................... .... ....5 6
Sheila Smith, MU .............. .............. ... 127
Dorothy Bowers, VS ............................95
Carol Nee, VS .....................................31
Tawnya Pierce, MU .............................59
Michelle Wenning, MU ....................... 113
Tawanya Mucker, MT.. .................... .... 141

FTA
34
50
165
73
167
126
42
81
161
201

PCT.
.853
.840
.770
.767
.754
.754
.738
.728
.702
.70 1

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FGM
Kelly Downs, MO ......... ...................... .42
Sandy Brown, MT .......... ........ ......... .... 84
Sophia Renfro, MO .............................60
Melissa Heatherly, AP .............. ..... ..... .52
Tina Reece, EK ............... .. ............ 4 2
Carol Nee, VS ................. .................... 29
Tanja Simione, VS, .............................. 16

FGA
86
182
148
129
109
86
57

PCT .
.488
.462
.405
.403
.385
.337
.281

BLOCKED SHOTS
Player, School
G
Jeannie Pollmann, MU ........................25
Melinda Clayton, TT ......................... ... 29
Renay Adams, TT ...... .................. .... ... 2 9
Tracie Mason, AP .......... ......................24
Tawanya Mucker, MT............. ..............29

NO.
47
55
35
24
29

AVG
1.9
1.9
1 .2
1.0
1 .0

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�1987-88 ALL-OVC
First Team
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State
Tawanya Mucker, Middle Tennessee
Shandra Maxwell, Austin Peay
Sheila Smith , Murray State
Melinda Clayton, Tennessee Tech
Second Team
Carla Coffey, Eastern Kentucky
Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech
Karen Johnson, Murray State
Michelle Wenning, Murray State
Shawn Monday, Tennessee Tech

Pos.
F/C
C/F
C
G
C

Ht.

5-11
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-1

Pos.
F
C
G/F
F/C
G

Ht.
6-0

6-2
6-0
6-2
5-6

Class
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.

Hometown
Youngstown, OH
Macon, GA
Moscow, TN
Memphis, TN
Lawrenceburg, TN

Class
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.

Hometown
Mt. Washington, KY
Gallatin, TN
Memphis, TN
New Washington, IN
Summerville, GA

Honorable Mention: Cathy Snipes (C) Eastern Kentucky; Kelly Stamper (G) Morehead State (34)

1987-88 Freshman All OVC
Player, School
Renay Adams , Tennessee Tech
Michelle Wenning, Murray State
Cecilia Ramsey, Tennessee Tech
Tracie Mason, Austin Peay
Kelly Cowan, Eastern Kentucky

Pos.

Ht.

C
F

6-2
6-2
5-11

FG
G

5-8
5-10

F/C

NCAA Tournament Results
For OVC Teams
1982 ---- - TENNESSEE TECH lostto eventual national champion Louisiana Tech, 114-53, at Ruston, LA.
1983 --··---MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State in
the NCAA opening round, 64-61, at Louisiana Tech,
91 -59, at Ruston, LA.
1984 --- - -MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to eventual national
runner-up Tennessee, 70-52 at Knoxville.
1985 - ----- MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to NCAA semi-finalist
Western Kentucky, 90-83, at Bowling Green. TENNESSEE TECH lost to national runner-up Georgia,
91-74, at Athens.
1986 ----- --MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated South Carolina,
78-77 (OT), at Columbia, SC; lost to LSU, 78-65, at
Baton Rouge.

Hometown
Gallatin, TN
New Washington, IN
Newport, TN
Russellville, TN
Somerset, KY

OVC Women's Basketball
Career Scoring Leaders
Name. School &lt;Yrs,&gt;
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech (1983-87)
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State (1 984-88)
Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee (1979-82)
Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee ( 1983-87)
Pam Chambers, Tenneessee TEch (1976-80)
Donna Murphy, Morehead State ( 1976-80)
Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky (1980-84)
Gayle Burgess, Hastings, Tennessee Tech ( 1974-78)
Jennifer McFall, Middle Tennessee (198 1-85)
Laura Lynn, Murray State (1977-81)
Donna Stephens, Morehead State (1978082)
Danielle Carson, Youngstown State (1982-86)
Peggy Gay, Eastern Kentucky (1975-79)
Chris Moye, Tennessee Tech (1982-86)
Sheila Smith , Murray State (1 985-present)

f2ilill.
2,596
2,296
2,238
2,148
2,144*
2,059
1,920
1,915*
1,834
1,733
1,7 10
1,697
1,674*
1,633
1,624

*Some scoring before women's basketball became OVC sport in 1977-78

1987 ------ TENNESSEE TECH host ed and defeated Southern Mississippi, 78-66; lost to eventual national
champion Tennessee, 95-59, at Knoxville.
1988 --- - - MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to Kansas, 81-75, at
Lawrence, Kansas.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Lady Colonel All-Time
Scoring Leaders
Player
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11 .
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
1 7.
18.
19.
20.

Lisa Goodin
Peggy Gay
Tina Wermuth
Carla Coffey
Sandra Mukes
Shannon Brady
Loretta Coughlin
Tina Cottle
Chancellor Dugan
Bernadette Kok
Angela Fletcher
Cindy Lundberg
Margy Shelton
Sondra Miller
Marcia Haney
Gayle Freshwater
Marcia Mueller
Sandy Greib
Emma Salisbury
Tina Reece

Years
1980-84
1975-79
1979-83
1984-88
1978-82
1981-85
1976-80
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88
1981-85
1975-78
1973-77
1977-81
1975-77
1985-

Total Pts.
1,920
1,674
1,403
1,363
1,188
970
964
860
846
835
824
795
771
751
740
734
722
689
660
567

All-time Scoring Leader Lisa Goodin

Goodin, Fletcher and Cottle Set
High Performance Standards

Peggy Gay

Angela Fletcher

Shannon Brady

Tina Cottle

Lady Co lonel Basketball

No other basketball player in Eastern women's
basketball histo ry has come c lose to achi eving what Lisa
Good in did in her fou r years in a Colonel un iform . The
Austi n , In d., native poured in 1,920 po ints during an
o utstand in g career.
The 5-6 sharpshooter will long be remembered fo r
he r free throw accu racy as well as her scoring ability. In
two of her four seasons, Goodin led the nation 's NCAA
Div ision 1 schoo ls in free throw percentage . As a fres hman, she connected on .897 percent of her charity tosses
and in her jun ior year she converted 91 perce nt.
While Goodin , who made her mark in scorin g history
went into coaching on th e h igh school level, two other
former Lady Colonels continu ed their basketball careers
on the professional level. Angela "Chocolate" Fletche r,
EKU's leading scorer in 1985-86 with an 18.0 average,
signed to pl ay for the Kn oxville T iger Cats of the National
Women's Basketball Association. T ine Cottle, w ho
establish ed herself as one of the premier Ohio Vall ey
Conference players during her two years in the program,
continued he r career overseas p layin g professionally in
Dublin, Ireland. In 1985-86, while playin g for the
Manc hester Giants in England, she was named Player of
the Year.

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�The Record Book
TEAM RECORDS (Season)
Most points scored in a season - 2349 ............................................ ....... .............. ............ 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 82.0 ........................................ ........................................ ......... 1975-76
Most victories in a season - 18 ................................ ........................... ... ............... ... .......... 1984-85
Best winning percentage - .850 - (17-3) ................ .................... ............................ ............ 1975-76
Most consecutive victories - 9 ........................................................................................... 1975-76
Most losses in a season - 24 .................................... .......................... ...................... ........ . 1978-79
Most consecutive losses - 9 ................................................................ .............................. 1978-79
Best defensive scoring average - 60.8 ............................. ................................................. 1983-84
Highest average margin of victory - 20. 75 .......................................... ......... .. ................... 1975-76
Best field goal percentage - 456 ..................... ........... ........ .. .............................................. 1982-83
Best free throw percentage - 764 .......... .......... .................. ............................ .................... 1980-81
Most rebounds - 1446 ..................................................................................... .................. 1980-81
Highest rebound average - 49.6 .............................................................. ........ .................. 1975-76

TEAM RECORDS (Single Game)
Most points - 105- vs. Pikeville College ................ ............................ .................. .... Nov. 22,
Fewest points allowed- 36-vs. John Carroll University ........................................ . Nov. 20,
Largest margin of victory - 46- vs. Bellermine College (91-45) .............................. Dec. 13,
vs. Xavier University (104-58) ...... ........ ............ Feb. 24,
Largest margin of defeat - 75 - vs . Tennessee (1 15-40) ......................................... Dec. 19.
Most points by both teams - 204 - vs. Austin Peay (AP 109, EK 95) ............ ........... Jan. 18,
Fewest point by both teams - 90- vs. Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) .......... ........................ Dec. 3,
Most field goals made - 48 - vs. Pikeville College ..................... .. ................... ......... Nov. 22,
Most free throws made - 39 (of 68) - vs. Pittsburgh ............................................ ..... Dec. 30,
Most rebounds - 8 1 - vs. John Carroll University ......................... .... ........................ Nov. 20,

1982
1981
1980
1981
1987
1988
1983
1982
1986
1981

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Season)
Most games played - 3 1 - Lisa Goodin ...... ............... .. ......... .......... ................................... 1980-81
Marsha Charles .................................... ............................... 1980-81
Most points scored - 582 - Lisa Goodin ....................... ..................................................... 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 21 .0 - Carla Coffey ............ ............................... .... ............ ....... 1986-87
Most field goals made - 235 - Peggy Gay .. .............................................. ......................... 1977-78
Most field goals attempted - 569 - Peggy Gay .. .......................................... ...................... 1978-79
Best field goal percentage - .562 - T ina Cottle .............. .................................................... 1983-84
Most three-point goals made - 42 - Tina Reece .............................................................. .. 1987-88
Most three-point goals attempted - 109 - Tina Reece ....................................................... 1987-88
Most free throws made - 148 - Lisa Goodin .......... .. ................. .................. .... .... ........... .... 1980-81
Most free throws attempted - 174 - Tracy Korbutt .................. .......................................... 1986-87
Best free throw percentage - .913 - Lisa Goodin (led nation) ........................................... 1982-83
Most rebounds - 310 - Tina Cottle ............................. .......................... .... ............... ........ ... 1984-85
Best rebound average - 11 .1 - Tina Cottle .............................................................. .......... 1984-85
Most personal fouls committed - 108 - Sandra Mukes ....................... ................. .... .......... 1978-79
Most times disqualified on fouls - 9 - Sandra Mukes ...... .. .. ....... .. .......... .......................... . 1978-79
Karen Carrico .......... ............................................................ 1986-87
Most assists - 125 - Peggy Gay ........................................................................................ 1978-79
Best three-point goal percentage (min. 25 att.) - .464 - Sandra Miller .......... ................ .... 1986-87

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Career)
Most games played - 117 - Sandra Mukes ....................................................................... 1978-82
Most points scored - 1920 - Lisa Goodin ................................................... ...... ......... ........ 1980-84
Most field goals made - 751 - Peggy Gay ............................................. ................. ........... 1975-79
Most field goals attempted - 1891 - Peggy Gay .......... ......... ................. .. .. .................. ...... 1975-79
Best field goal percentage - .542 - Tina Cottle .. ........ ....... .. ......................... ... ................... 1983-85
Highest scoring average - 17.3 - Lisa Goodin .. ........ .... ....... .... ...................... .................... 1980-84
Most free throws made - 526 - Lisa Goodin ...... ................... ....................................... ...... 1980-84
Most free throws attempted - 602 - Lisa Goodin ............................................... .. .............. 1980-84
Best free throw percentage - 87.4 - Lisa Goodin ......................... .... ....... ........ .................. 1980-84
Most rebounds - 866 - Tina Wermuth .. .... ...................................... ... ........ ........................ 1979-83
Best rebound average - 10.3 -Tina Cottle .......................................................... .... .......... 1983-85
Most assists - 374 - Lisa Goodin ................. .................................. .... .................. ........ ...... 1980-84
Most personal fouls committed - 396 - Sandra Mukes .. .... ........... ..................................... 1978-82
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 - Sandra Mukes ...................................................... 1978-82

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Single Games)
Most points scored - 36 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State .. ....................... ........... Feb. 28,
Most field goals made - 17 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State .. ........ ....... ... ........... Feb. 28,
Most free throws made - 21 - Tracy Korbutt vs. S.W. Louisiana .............. ............... Dec. 20,
Most rebounds - 20 - Chancellor Dugan vs . Murray State ...... ........... ...................... Feb. 13,
Sandra Mukes vs. UT - Chattanooga .......................... Mar. 9,
Cathy Snipes vs. East Tennessee ...... ......................... Jan. 9,
Most assists - 13 - Lois Buntyn vs. Morehead State .............. .............................. .... Feb. 28,

40

1987
1987
1986
1982
1982
1988
1987

Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU Women's Basketball Since 1973
1972-73
Won 13, Lost 3
Opponent
Ci ncinnati
Berea Co llege
Loui svi lle
M orehead State
T ennessee
Kentuc ky
Miami (0.)
Marshall
Dayton
·Louisville
· Geo rgeto wn
·Murray State
#Sout h Carol ina
#Longwo od College
#H ig hpoint
#Wi nthrop

EKU
58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60
64
68
53
65
55
58

OPP
39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

EKU

OPP

41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
72
66
55
53
71
68
61

51
49
39
66
63
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
45
42
31
37
59
42
57
64

EKU

O PP
44
62
47
89
73
28
68

1973-74
Won 17, Lost 6
Opponent

Tennessee
M urray State
Austin Peay
Memph is State
Ind iana
Ci nc innati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
M orehead State
M idd le Tennessee
Ten nessee Tec h
UT- Martin
A u stin Peay
Marshall
Ken tuc ky
M iam i (0.)
· Kentuc ky
" Louisville
·M urray State
#Tenn essee Tech
#Roanoke Col lege
#South Carolina
# Elon

1974-75
Won 14, Lost 6
Opponent
Bellar mine
L ouisvrlie
Murray State
Ten nessee Tech
M emph is State
M orehead State
C in ci nnati

74
76
56
47
74
75
74

K entuc ky
Oh io State
M iami (0.)
Western K ent ucky
Ken tuc ky
Dayton
Marshall
Belmon t
T ennessee
• North ern K entuc ky
· Kent ucky
#Western Carol ina
#Memphis State

63
59
61
77
74
59
66
62
70
67
60
60
63

54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

1975-76
Won 17, Lost 3
Opponent
Western Kentuc ky
Morehead State
Ci nc in na ti
Ohio State
Murray State
Ind iana
M iami (0 .)
Dayton
Tennessee
K en tuc ky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Lo uisville
Ken t ucky
·Louisvi lle
·western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appa lac h ian Sta te
#Tennessee Tech

EKU
73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
81
88
92
80

OPP
59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51
42
63
59
60
54
48
71
82
65
91

1976-77
Won 7, Lost 17
O pponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Centra l M issouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont Coll eg e
Cincinnati
T ennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentu c ky
North Carolina
Lou isvi lle
Central Mi ssou ri
Wi sco nsin-Lacrosse
William Penn
Miami (0.)
Tennessee
Ind iana

Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tec h
Ohio State
Morehead State
· K entucky

81
85
66
83
64
79

45
60
79
58
86
91

EKU

OPP
79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

1977-78
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent
Ken tucky
M urray State
Lo uisville
North ern Kentucky
Dayton
J ames Madiso n
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Lou isville
East Tennessee
M idd le T en nessee
Western Kentucky
N orthern Kentucky
Ill in ois State
M urray Sta te
O hio State
Miami (0.)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Sout hern Illinois
"Lo uisvi lle

73
57
63
65
82
74
71
77
69
84
73
84
75
89
67
94
76
88
82
61
77
83
73
67
58
61
77

1978-79
Won 5, Lost 24
EKU
95
66
69
88
51
63
80
60
69
62
72
78
83
78
71
72
70
50

OPP
60
68
78
108
61
59
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
83
49
84
60

Opponent
Ten nessee
Ind iana
Northern Ken tu cky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James Madison
K en tucky
Midd le Ten nessee
Miami (0.)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisvi lle
Tenn essee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
More head State
Western Kentucky
Lou isvill e

EKU
67
60
58
77
78
56
52
61
OT 77
78
70
64
84
54
70
OT 86
66
68

OPP
91
56
89
11 5
56
57
73
75
84
64
74
79
94
76
77
95
90
76

· KW IC Tourney
#A IAW Reg ional

Lady Colonel Basketball

41

�Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Ill inoi s
'Northern Kentucky

62
85
72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

'KWIC Tourney

1979-80
Won 9, Lost 19
Opponent
North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (0 .)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead St at e
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville

42

EKU
62
55
50
65
66
77
62
73
50
65
69
60
80
63
52
56
60
54
69
65
68
57
51

OPP
57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68
64
68
82
63
77
63
66
92
70
77
70
61
53
53

Dayton
Louisville
Mt. St. Joseph
M iddle Tennessee
·Morehead State

58
57
88
54
59

72
85
72
56
90

104
72

58
83

EKU

OPP
71
36
75
65
52
60
78
77
61
80
89
77
53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72
75
88
86

' KWIC T ourney

1981-82
Won 14, Lost 16

'KWIC Tourney

1980-81
Won 16, Lost 15
Opponent
West Virginia University
Campbellsville College
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
University of Dayto n
Marshall University
Radford University
Bellarm ine
Univ. of Louisville
Ohio University
Austin Peay
Murray State
Univ. of Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Moreh ead State
University of Kentucky
Western Kentucky
M idd le Tennessee
Univ. of Kent ucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Univ. of Cincinnati
Mount St . Joseph
Youngstown State
Te nnessee Tech
Morehead State

Xavier
·Morehead

EKU
97
98
90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74

77
63
74
OT 75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65

OPP
69
72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84

Opponent
Radford
John Carroll
Campbellsville
West Virginia
Cleveland State
South Florida
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Marshall
Florida A &amp; M
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Bellarmine
Morehead State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Xavier
Austin Peay
Murray S tate
Dayton
Morehead State
Ohio
Tennessee Tech
Middle T e nnessee
Loui svi lle
#UT -Chattanooga
#Vanderbil t
#East Tennessee

68
93
102
73
76
86
80
72
82
78
87
72
59
100
68
50
61
2 OT 61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

#AIAW Region II

Eastern Kentucky University

�Opponent
Pikeville
Duke
Bowling Green
I nd. U . - Purdue U.
Lou isvi lle
Murray State
Midd le Tennessee
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier (0 .)
Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentuc ky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee T ech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
·Murray State

EKU
105
57
83
86
58
76
OT 69
78
83
65
74
65
52
OT 79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

OPP
60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64
65
77
75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

'OVC Tourney

Opponent
Davis and El kins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bel larmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
' Tennessee Tech

EKU
79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71
77
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
OT 61
65

OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75
77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

Opponent
Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisvi lle
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Ashland College
Stetson
Southwestern Louisiana
Pittsburgh
East Tennessee
Dayton
Akron
You ngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Midd le T ennessee
Murray State
Austin peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Ten nessee
Tennessee Tech
Moreh ead State

EKU
75
85
85
51
56
86
77
71
101
89
OT 78
70
81
73
62
76
83
77
54
57
90
48
78
62
63
77
87

OPP
101
94
90
77
88
76
79
77
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

·ovc Tourney

1987-88
Won 6, Lost 20

1985-86
Won 8, Lost 17

1983-84
Won 17, Lost 11
Opponent
Bellarm ine
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bow ling Green
Wake Forest
M ercer
Dayton
Tennesse e Tech
Middle Tennessee
M urray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisvi l le
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
·Tennessee Tech
·ovc Tourney

1986-87
Won 9, Lost 18

1984-85
Won 18, Lost 10

1982-83
Won 14, Lost 13

EKU
OT 72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60
48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
OT 78
58
83
68
64
64

Lady Colonel Basketball

OPP
74
77
61
66

44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

Opponent
Dayton
Bellarm ine
Georg ia State
Southern Miss.
Ken tucky State
Cleveland State
Louisvi lle
Davis &amp; El kins
Campbell sville
Nebraska
Kentucky
Akron

Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
M idd le Ten nessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

EKUOPP
75 72
82 71
OT 85 80
59 72
78 57
90 73
63 83
76 52
72 65
OT 75 80
55 97
OT 71 75
72 82
52 82
78 87
68 89
78 84
52 77
66 79
78 69
78 86
OT 76 77
85 99
70 97
71 81

Opponent
Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Ohio
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Youngstown State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Au stin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

EKU
79
73

58
71
81
40
77

72
62
89
79
62
69
95
86
73
88
85
63

OPP
96

94
82
82
85
11 5
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74
88
108
70
87

64

103

86
75

93

66
81
74
65

84
84
71
10 1
90

43

�NOTES

�Lady Colonels on the Air
i~hmon.d radio station WMCQ-FM (101 .7 on the
dial) w1 II broadcast 9 home games this year
including all of the Ohio Valley Conference contests
from Alumni Coliseum. WMCQ Sports Announcer
Roger Oliver will bring all the fast-paced action when
the Lady Colonels hit the hardwood.
In addition to the game radio broadcasts, Lady
Colonel basketball will be featured on the EKU Sportlight show each week with coach Larry Inman. They
will review video highlights of past games and preview
upcoming contests as well as feature the Lady Colonel
players. EKU Sportlight is shown on cable television
systems across the state.

R

Covering the Lady Colonels
NEWSPAPERS
Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) ....................................................................... Mel Holbrook
Madison County Post (weekly) .......................................................................... Sports Editor
Madison County Journal (weekly) .................................................. .................. Sports Editor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) ............................................................................ Jeff Newton
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a.m.) ............................................................... Sports Staff
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.) ................................................................................ Sports Staff
Berea Citizen ........................................................................................................... Keith Steer

RADIO-TV
WEKU-TV (campus) ... .......................................... .................................................. Mark Smith
Radio WDMC (campus) .................................................................................. Sports Director
Radio WEKY (Richmond) ............................................................................... Ed Huckleberry
Radio WCBR (Richmond) .................... ................................................................ Kyle Sowers
Radio WVLK (Lexington) ....................................................................................... Tom Leach
Radio WLAP (Lexington) ................................................................................ Sports Director
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) .................... ........................................................................... Mark Sok
WKYT-TV (Lexington) .......................................... Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ....................................................................... Alan Cutler, Carl Nathe
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, KY 40507...... .. ............ Mike Embry
United Press International, Commonwealth Building, Louisville, KY 40202 ........... Staff

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Southeastern Louisiana
Tulane Green Wave Classic
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Louisville
Appalachian State
Southeastern Louisiana
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Wright State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall
East Tennessee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

Auburn, AL

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Hammond, LA
New Orleans, LA

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Athens, GA
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Lexington, KY
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Nashville, TN
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Opponent (Att.)
Pittsburgh (217)
Central Michigan (108)
Louisville (350)
Marshall (581)
Cincinnati (275)
Bowling Green (900)
Rollins (150)
Stetson (178)
Western Carolina (285)
* Morehead State (450)
Kentucky (725)
* Austin Peay (325)
* Murray State (275)
* Middle Tenn. (800)

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* Tennessee Tech (3,100)
Shawnee State (175)
* Morehead State (220)
Wright State (200)
East Tennessee (220)
* Tennessee Tech (250)
Western Ky. (1,200)
• Tennessee St. (175)
* Middle Tenn. (275)
* Murray State (980)
* Austin Peay (256)

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l9B'9-90
Contents
Memo to the Media .......................... ........ .......... 2
Pre-season Outlook and Roster ....................... .. 4
Paul S. McBrayer Arena .......... ........................... 5
Coach Larry Inman .. ...................... ..................... 6
The Assistant Coaches and Staff ....................... 8
Meet The Lady Colonels .......... ........................ 1o
Lady Colonel Records ................... .. ............. .... 19
1988-89 Final EKU Stats ............ ......... ........... .. 20
All-Time Series History .. ..... ......................... ..... 21
Meet The Opponents ... ...... ... ......... ..........·: ...... 22
Travel Plans ...................................... ........ ....... 27
OVC Final 1988-89 Stats ................. ... ........... .. 28

About
the

1988-89 OVC Honors ........................ ....... ........ 30
All-Time EKU Scoring Leaders ...................... .. 31
Year-By-Year Results ....................... ............... 32
Athletics At EKU ........................................... .... 35
Lady Colonels On The Air ............ .................. IBC

This publication was prepared by the Division of Sports Information,
located in room 205 of the Robert B. Begley Building, telephone 6221253. Photographic services were provided by Greg Perry, EKU
Division of Public Information, and Jack Frost, EKU Sports Information. Printing services were provided by Maury Boyd and Associates
of Indianapolis, IN. Typesetting and layout services were provided by
Sue Howard, EKU Division of Special Programs. For additional
copies of this media guide, submit a written request to the above
address at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475-0934.
This publication was paid for through state funds.

Lady Colonel Basketball

T

he 1989-90 Lady Colonel basketball team is stepping into a new era as second-year head coach
Larry Inman has 10 new faces on the roster and a
positive attitude on the direction the program is headed.
Some of the key players this year will be senior AllAmerican candidate Tracey Rutledge Kindred (stepping
down from the surrey), junior Kelly Cowan (standing),
and sophomores Angie Cox and Angie Bryant. (Special
thanks goes to the Kentucky State Horse Park for
assisting with cover photo, to Jett &amp; Hall Clothing,
located on Main Street, for providing tuxedo for Coach
Inman; and to Anita's Bridal Boutique in Southern Hills
Plaza for providing the formal dresses.)

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�The 1989-90 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared
especially for the members of the print and electronic media
who cover Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope
this guide will provide many of the answers concerning Coach
Larry lnman's Lady Colonel team and EKU in general. If you
desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc. ,
or have questions not answered in this book, feel free to
contact the Division of Sports Information located in the
Begley Building, Room 205, telephone (606) 622-1253.
WORKING PRESS- Press passes are required. If you
have special needs such as working space, telecopier, telephone, etc., make your requests as far in advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast
home games, requests should be addressed to the Division of
Sports Information and be made by NAME as early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station direct

from South Central Bell Telephone Company with instructions
to contact the Eastern SI D's office prior to installing lines. The
"official station," as designated by the Director of Athletics of
the visiting institution, will be assigned priority space in the
event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited
unless permission is granted by the Vice President for University Relations and Development well in advance. Delayed
telecasts are allowed for noncommercial stations by contacting the SID office well in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required.
Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the
game provided they remain a safe distance from the playing
court and not in front of the bench, coaching areas, and
scorer's table. Flash photography is not allowed.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, a
growing city of about 24,000.
Enrollment - 14,100
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Hanly Funderburk
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr. John Rowlett
Athletic Conference- Ohio Valley, N.C.A.A.-Men and
Women
Basketball Arena - Paul S. McBrayer Arena (capacity
6,500)
Nickname - Lady Colonels
Symbol - Old Southern Gentleman
Colors - Maroon and White

Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball: Jim Ward;
Basketball : Mike Pollio; Football: RoyKidd;Golf: Lew Smither;
Men's Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann; Men's Tennis: Tom Higgins; Women's Tennis: Sandy Martin; Women's
Volleyball: Dr. Geri Polvino; Women's Field Hockey: Linda
Sharpless ; Women's Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports - Basketball : John
Ferguson, Mike Calhoun; Football: Doug Carter, Jim Tanara,
Jack Ison, Joe Blankenship, Larry McDaniel, Teddy Taylor;
Women's Volleyball: Stuart Sherman; Track: Tim Moore.

Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Robert Baugh, Chairman; Dr. Dorothy
Kirkpatrick; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Claude Vaughn ; Dr. Jay
Riggs; Dr. Samuel Leung; Dr. Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock;
Mrs. Jeanette Crockett; Dr. Jim Masterson; Mr. C.E. Baldwin ;
Mr. Donald Combs and Dr. Martha Mullins, exofficio.
Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs
Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr. Martha Mullins
Head Basketball coach-Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay,
1970)
Assistant Coaches - Mary Ann Grimes (Ohio University), Chancellor Dugan (Eastern Kentucky).

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Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainer - Randy McGuire, Eva Clifton
Sports Information Director- Kar1 Park
Assistant Sports Information Director - Jack Frost
Athletics Business Manager - David Parke

Board of Regents
Chairman, Jim Gilbert, Richmond; Vice Chairman, Gary
Gillis, Versailles; Dr. Rodney Gross, Grayson, John Cooper,
Lexington ; Marilyn Hacker, Lexington ; Walter E. May, Pikeville; Dr. Karl Kuhn, faculty representative; Justice Joseph
Lambert, Mt. Vernon and Frankfort ; Burl Spurlock ,
Prestonsburg; Scott Childress, student representative .

Eastern Kentucky University

�Donald G. Combs
Director of Athletics

G. Combs, the dean of Ohio Valley Conference
Donald
athletic directors, begins his 19th year as the head of
Eastem's Division of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Combs, who has been involved in EKU athletics since
1957 when he took over the coaching reins of Eastem·s
swimming program, is the son of the late baseball Hall-ofFamer Earl B. Combs, Sr., who was a member of the famed
Murderer's Row lineup of the New York Yankees.
A Madison County native , he received his B.S. and
M.A. degrees in 1953 and 1965, respectively, from Eastern.
In 1968, the natatorium of Alumni Coliseum was named in
his honor, an event Combs calls one of the highlights of his
career.
His 19 consecutive years of service as Eastern AD is
the most of any current athletic director in the OVC. Combs
has been involved in numerous NCAA committees, including six years on the Division I-AA football committee. He
chaired both of those committees for two years.
As a swimming coach from 1957-75, Combs built the
"Electrifying Eels" into a nationally respected program that
captured 12 consecutive and 13 overall Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Championships while compiling a 134-29 record. In 1970, he was recognized as a
"Master Coach" by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. In addition to his years in coaching,
Combs serves as a swimming official and in 1984 was
selected as the recipient of the State Distinguished Service
Award given by the National Federation of Interscholastic
Officials Association.
In his role as director of athletics, Combs points proudly
to the overall success of the EKU athletic program which
has been at or near the top of the OVC's annual All-Sports
Championship competition for several years.
Combs and his wife, Pau line, are the parents of four
children and they have five grandchildren.

Lady Colonel Basketball

Dr. Martha Mulllns
Assistant
Athletic Director

r. Martha Mullins begins her 15th year as Assistant
D Athletic
Director. She has been an administrator in
women's athletics at Eastern for the past 19 years and
served as the women's tennis coach until the 1983-85
season.
A graduate of the University of Alabama, she went n to
do post-graduate work at Florida State where she received
Ph.D. and M.A. degrees. While at FSU, Mullins assisted
with the women's track program. She went on to serve a sixyeartenure in Florida's junior college system where she was
active as a tennis and volleyball coach, and provided early
leadership in establishing athletic participation for women
students in the state's junior colleges.
In 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's
Intercollegiate Conference's Honor for outstanding service
to women's intercollegiate athletics in Kentucky. Mullins
has been responsible for the acquisition of historical records
of the EKU Archives pertaining to the years in which the
KWIC and AIAW Southern Region II governed athletics in
the state. She is currently assisting in a Kentucky High
School Athletic Association project to gather historical data
on modern-day girls' basketball in the state.
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference
activities and served on the OVC Hall of Fame Committee
and the 40th Anniversary Committee.
She is past chair of the steering committee of the
Kentucky Sports Equity Project, a state and federally funded
effort to increase opportunities for minorities and women in
sports leadership positions. Mullins also served on the
board of directors of the Council of Collegiate Women
Athletic Administrators. In addition she is a member of the
NCAA Track and Field Committee.

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�ven though the 1989-90 women's basketball season will
be coach Larry lnman's second at the helm of the Lady
Colonels, it will really seem like a new era for him and the
Eastern Kentucky University program as ten fresh faces and
a new assistant coach arrive on the Richmond campus.

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highly recruited players in the nation. She was the 1985
Georgia high school player of the year, a Street and Smith
High School All-American, and a Converse Top 10 Player.
She used last year to work on improving her game and was
also married to a high school basketball coach.

Gone from last year's team are three starters and three key
reserve players who averaged nearly 45 points and 26 rebounds among them. The chief holes to fill will be those of last
season's top scorer, LaTonya Fleming (18.2 ppg.), and top
rebounder, Cheryl Palmer (10.0 rpg).

The three returning players include junior forward Kelly
Cowan, a two-year starter, and sophomores Angie Cox and
Angie Bryant. Cowan averaged 10.7 points as a freshman
and 14.5 as a sophomore. Cox made an immediate impact on
the team as a freshman point guard. She twice tied the school
record for assists in a single game with 13 and went on to earn
OVC All-Freshman honors. Bryant also was an OVC AllFreshmen pick as she averaged 9.2 points and 4.0 rebounds.

Despite the return of only three players from that 12-14
team which finished fifth in the Ohio Valley Conference race,
Inman is looking forward to having his own recruits coming into
the program.

"Of the ten new players on this year's roster, five are
freshmen, three are transfers including Tracey Kindred (formerly Rutledge) from the University of Alabama and Cheryl
Jones, University of Cincinnati, and two are walk-ons. Inman
is hoping that Kindred, a two-time all-Southeastern Conference player, can provide the senior leadership for this young
team.
"Tracey is a big-time basketball.player. She is a legitimate
All-American candidate and has proven as much during her
three seasons at Alabama, " said Inman. Kindred came out of
Madison County High School in Hull, GA as one of the most

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Somerset, KY

Pulaski Co.

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Ludlow, KY

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Cheryl Jones

G

15

Rhonda Hardesty

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5-11 150

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Coshocton, OH

River View

22

Jaree Goodin

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6-2

185

Fr.

Corbin, KY

Corbin

23

Tracy Turner

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5-7

125

So.

Springboro, OH

Springboro

24

Heather Haddix

G-F

5-10 128

So.

Lexington, KY

Lafayette

31

Kelly Cowan

F

5-10 145

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Somerset, KY

Pulaski Co.

32

Katie Kalahar

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5-10 135

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Lapeer, Ml

Flint Powers Cath.

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Briana Abner

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Richmond, KY

Madison Central

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Heading the list of freshmen is Sue Zylstra, a 6-1, 140pound forward, who was named to the Converse All-America
team last spring following back-to-back seasons as the MiamiDade County High School Player of the Year. She capped a
brilliant senior season by averaging 26.6 points and 13.9
rebounds. Other top recruits include Kentucky All-Stater
Jaree Goodin, a 6-1 center, from Corbin, (23.1 points and 9.5
rebounds); Katie Kalahar, a 5-11, first-team All-Stater from
Flint Powers Academy in Lapeer, Ml (12.0, 8.0); Rhonda
Hardesty, a second-team Ohio All-Stater from Coshocton,
OH, (22.7 points); and local star Briana Abner, a 6-1 forwardcenter, who is the first Richmond area high school product to
ever sign to play for the Lady Colonels, (15.0, 8.5).

Kathy Murray
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Eastern Kentucky University

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A lumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first

1-i\opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home
arena for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball
since the 1976-77 season when the women moved from
Weaver Health Building.
Located on a southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni
Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned sports
complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and
features a great triumph in architectural design with its modern
laminated cross-arched roof - the world's largest of its kind
- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of
events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board
feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches
gracefully 81 feet above floor level, is southern pine finished
in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500 for
basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building
contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on
the east end; eight classrooms; twenty offices; both indoor
and outdoor swimming pools; shower and locker rooms, a
projection room, a training room, and weight room. A hydraulic-operated stage is located at the east end of the main arena
floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its
games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have compiled
an overall home record of 83 wins and 74 losses.

Lady Colonel Basketball

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
IN MCBRAYER ARENA

Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89

Totals

Won
2
8
3

4
9
9
8
9
11
3
8

Lost
4
4
11
8
6

4
5

4

5

3
6
6
8
5

83

74

4

Winning Pct. .529

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Head Coach

T

he t988-89 season was a season of firsts for Lady
Colonel head coach Larry Inman. Besides being his
first year at EKU, last season also marked the only losing
campaign in his nine years of collegiate coaching and five
years on the high school level. But despite the 12-14 record
compiled by Eastern last year, Inman brought bright rays of
hope for Lady Colonel fans. Success is on the horizon
because success is what EKU's second-year coach is all
about.
At Middle Tennessee, Inman directed his teams to five
Ohio Valley Conference regular season titles, two second
place finishes and one third place season. His MTSU teams
also won four OVC tournament titles in a row (1983-86), and
advanced to the NCAA regional tournament each of those
years where the Lady Raiders were 2-4 in post-season play
against some of the top schools in the nation.
His .688 winning percentage at Middle Tennessee,
coupled with a five-year high school head coaching record of
126-24 (.840) at Mt. Juliet (TN) High School, gives him an
overall career record of 299-111 (.729). In his eight years at
MTSU, his teams won 20 or more games five times. In 198283 he directed the Lady Raiders to a 10-0 OVC record, the
only time since the league went to its double round-robin
format of scheduling that a team went unbeaten in conference play. As a result of his teams' successes, Inman was
voted the OVC Coach of the Year four times.
He was also named Nashville Interscholastic League
Coach of the Year four times while at Mt. Juliet. His teams

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there won five district crowns, four regional championships,
three NIL titles, and captured the 1977 Tennessee Class AAA
state championship.
While success on the court is important to Inman, he is
also concerned about the players' future success in life. "I
hope to teach our players the skills and work habits that will not

Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU Coaching Records
(Since 1972)
Overall
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Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Inman

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1 yr. (1972-73)
1 yr. (1973-74)
1 yr. ( 1974-75)
4 yrs. (1975079)
7 yrs. (1979-86)
2 yrs. (1986-88)
1 yr. (1988-89)

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13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
12-14

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6-13
30-46
9-19
5-7

Year-by-Year Records (Since 1972)
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1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89

only make them better basketball players, but as they leave
our program and go out in life they will use the same habits
they learned in our basketball program will carry them over
into their normal lives and to make them happy and successful people ."
A 1970graduateof Austin Peay State University, Inman

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Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Inman

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13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-1 3
17-11
18-10
8-17
9- 18
6-20
12- 14

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5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1- 13
4-10
5-9
5-7

earned the master's degree in 1977 from Tennessee State
University.

He is married t o the former Bobbie Gene
Follis of Shelbyville, TN , an assistant manager at
Wal-Mart in Richmond, and he has a son, Jody,
15, and two daughters, Lat rice, 14, and Tiffan y 6.

lnman's Track Record
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet High School (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 1982, 83, 85, 86
OVC Tourney Champs in 1983, 85, 86
1988-89 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 12, Lost 14 (.462)
Career Coaching Record - 13 years
Won 299, Lost 111 (.729)
Lady Colonel Basketball

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Assistant Coach

ary Ann Grimes, an Ohio high school girl's basketball

Mcoach for the past seven years, is beginning her second
season as an assistant Lady Colonels' basketball coach.
Grimes, 34, is a native Ohioan and played collegiately for
Ohio University where she was a four-year starter and her
team's leading scorer as a junior and senior. After receiving
a B.S. degree from OU, Grimes began her coaching and
teaching career at Ridgewood High School where she guided
that team to a three-year record of 64-7, including an Ohio
Class AA state runner-up finish in 1979-80. In 1984 she began
a four-year tenure at Tri-Valley High school, and compiled a
record of 60-33, including a Class MA runner-up finish in
1984-85.
Her duties as assistant coach will cover the areas of

recruiting, on-floor coaching, academic monitor, counseling
and public relations.
She earned a Master's degree in physical education in
1988 from Ohio University. She has a daughter, Brandy, age 4.

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Assistant Coach

hancellor Dugan, a standout performerforthe Lady
CColonels
from 1978-82, returns to her alma mater following six years of coaching on the high school and collegiate
levels. Dugan has spent the past three years as an assistant
at Morehead State and prior to that she was on the staff as an
assistant at Alabama.
Dugan graduated in 1982 from EKU with a degree in
physical education. She came to Eastern form Sacred Heart
Academy in Louisville where she was an outstanding athlete.
In addition to her basketball ability, Dugan was also one of the
state's outstanding female swimmers. As a member of the
EKU basketball team, Dugan was a three-year starter and
finished her junior and senior years as the team's leading
rebounder and second-leading scorer. She was the co-holder
of EKU's single game rebound record of 20 until it was broken
last season by Cheryl Palmer's 22.
After graduating from EKU, Dugan took the head coach8

ing job at George West High School in George West, TX
where she guided that team to a three-year record of 56-30.
Dugan·s area of responsibility at EKU will be in recruiting,
public relations, travel arrangements, and on-floor coaching.
Eastern Kentucky University

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Graduate Assistant

Manager
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enniferGrandstaff, a 1989 graduate of Kent State University,
joins the EKU staff as a graduate assistant coach this
season.
A native of Heath, OH, Grandstaff had an outstanding collegiate playing career for the KSU Lady Flashes. As a freshman in
1985, she was chosen the Mid-American Conference Rookie of
the year and was Kent State's MVP in 1987 and 1988. She
finished her career as the school's third-leading scorer with 1, 443
points, and was second in career assists with 382.
Grandstaff's high school career was even more impressive
as she earned first-team All-Ohio honors and finished her senior
season at Heath High School as one of the nation's top 10 scorers,
according to USA Today, as she averaged 38 points.
She is pursuing a master's degree in physical education with
an emphasis in sports administration.

J

heresa Shaw, a freshman from Somerset, begins her first
year as the Lady Colonels' manager.
A pre-med major, she attended Pulaski County High School, the
same school that produced EKU players Kelly Cowan and Angie
Cox. Shaw enjoys playing softball and basketball during her spare
time.
She is the daughter of Milton and Elsie Shaw.

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Student Trainer

Student Trainer

B

arb Winters, a senior from Barnesville, OH, will serve as one of
the Lady Colonels' student trainers this season. She is majoring in community health with a minor in physical education with an
emphasis in athletic training. Following completion of her undergraduate degree, Winters plans on attending graduate school at the
University of Kentucky next year where she will pursue a master's
degree in exercise physiology/ biomechanics.
The daughter of Ken and Betty Winters, she is a 1973 graduate
of Barnesville High School. While in college, Winters has achieved
the Dean's List and has been named an Outstanding College
Student of America. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, Eta
Sigma Gamma, and the EKU Student Trainers' Club. Her hobbies
are golf and softball.

Lady Colonel Basketball

S

andy Williams will serve along with Barb Winters as EKU's
student trainer in 1989-90. She is a junior from Bardstown, KY,
and a graduate of Nelson County High school.
She is majoring in physical education and plans to teach grades
K-12 and coach. She is minoring in health and athletic training.
She is the daughter of Bob and Betty Williams. Williams is a
member of Phi Epsilon Kappa, the EKU women's softball club, and
has earned Dean's List distinction. Her hobbies include tennis,
basketball and softball.

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�7 ~ -J::utdw
Sr., Guard-Forward
Ht.: 5-6, Wt.: 130

Hometown: Hull, GA

Major: Elementary Education

T

racey Kindred (formerly Rut ledge), a two-time All-Southeastern Conference player at the University of Alabama, becomes
eligible this season after transferring and sitting out the 1988-89
campaign. Kindred, who was married last December, is perhaps the
most outstanding talent to ever wear a Lady Colonel uniform. She came
out of Madison County High School in Danielsville, GA, as one of the
nation's top players. She was the 1985 Georgia Miss Basketball and
was a Converse Top 1Oplayer, and a Street and Smith magazine AllAmerican. She led her high school team to the 1985 state runner-up
finish, and to the semi-finals in 1982 and 1984. She was also a member
of the 1985 Georgia AAU team that captured the national championship.
In both her junior and senior years, Kindred averaged 26 points per
game. At Alabama, Kindred led the Crimson Tide in scoring in both her
sophomore and junior seasons with averages of 16.1 and 14.5. In her
final season at Alabama, she helped lead that school to an 18-1 Orecord
and an appearance in the NCAA playoffs. She possesses all the tools
of a truly "big time" basketball player. In the words of EKU coach Larry
Inman, she can play for any school in the nation. A definite All-American
candiate in her only year at EKU, Kindred will play a vital role in helping
the young Lady Colonels become a force in the Ohio Valley Conference
race. She is married to Mike Kindred, a high school girl's basketball
coach at Montgomery County, and is the daughter of Fred and Francis
Rutledge. She played for coach Wesley Jenkins at Madison County.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Jr., Forward
Major: Physical Education

Hometown: Somerset, KY

Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 145

elly Cowan will be the "old veteran" on the 1989 Lady Colonel
squad. The team's only junior, Cowan has been a two-year starter
at forward and has established herself as one of the best pure shooters
in the Ohio Valley Conference . Cowan has started in 48 of EKU's 52
games over the past two years and finished the 1988-89 season as the
team's second-leading scorer with a 14.5 average. As a freshman, she
stepped in to play a key role in the Lady Colonel offense as she averaged
10.7 points an outing and earned OVC All-Freshman honors. Cowan
possesses outstanding range on her jumper and her three-point shooting
stats as a sophomore were among the league's best. Cowan connected
on 30 of 69 three-pointers for a .435 percentage. She showed marked
improvement in her defensive and rebounding skills last season, but still
has considerable room for improvement. Along with transfer Tracey
Kindred, Cowan will shoulder much of the leadership role on this year's
team. Her strong work habits in practice makes her a good role model
for a young team. She is a product of Pulaski County High School where
she finished her career as that school's third all-time leading scorer and
second all-time rebounder. She was selected to play for the Kentucky
High School All-Star team in its annual summer series against Indiana.
Her high school coach was Larry Hurt and she is the daughter of David
and Dottie Cowan. Career Best ...FGs, 10, vs. Rolllns(1-2-89), Tenn. State

K

(1-23-89), East Tenn. (2-11-89) and Tenn. State (2-18-89) ...FTs, 6, vs.
Middle Tenn. (2-20-89) . . . Rebounds, 9, vs. Middle Tenn. (1 -21 -89) and
Tenn. Tech (2-13-89) ...Points, 26, vs. Tenn. State(1-23-89).

CAREER STATS
FGM FGA PCT. FTM

MIN

1987-88
1988-89

26
26

669
832

115
157

270
348

.426
.451

26
32

30
42

Totals

52

1501

272

618

.440

58

72

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REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

.867
.762

87
120

3.3
4.6

40
46

45
52

2
4

21
23

33-0
49-1

277
376

10.7
14.5

.806

207

4.0

86

97

6

44

82-1

653 122.6

FTA PCT.

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So., Forward
Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 145

Hometown: Danville, KY

Major: Occupational Therapy

A

ngie Bryant, and Ohio Valley Conference All-Freshman team pick
last year, was a workhorse for the Lady Colonels in 1988-89 as she
played in all 26 games and was third on the team in minutes played.
Bryant finished her freshman season with a 9 .2 scoring average (fourth
best on the team) and 4.0 rebounds per game while splitting time at both
the post and big forward positions. She showed good moves around the
basket and proved she can score inside against bigger people. With the
addition of some inside players this year, Bryant can move away from
the basket where she possesses a good outside jumper that she can hit
from three-point range. Bryant signed with EKU following a recordsetting career at nearby Garrard County High School where she holds
marks for most points scored in a season and a career. She earned All12th Region honors and was an All-Central Kentucky Conference
player for three years. She is the daughter of Jim and Joyce Bryant and
played for coach Kenney Hurt at Garrard County. Career Bests . .. FGs
Made, 7, vs. Stetson (1-3-89) ... FTs Made, 9, vs. Marshall (11-30-88)) . ..
Rebounds, 9, vs. Austin Peay (1-14-89) . . . Points, 17, vs. Eastern Michigan
(11-26-88) and Marshall (11-30-88).

CAREER STATS
1988-89

12

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

26

624

81

187

.433

67

91

.736

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

104

4.0

23

54

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

12

62-3

238

9.2

Eastern Kentucky University

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So., Guard
Major: Occupational Therapy

Hometown: Somerset, KY

Ht.: 5-9, Wt.: 130

ngie Cox gained valuable experience during her freshman season
as she started at point guard in 19 games and joined teammate
Angie Bryant on the 1989 OVC All-Freshman team. Cox, a clever
ballhandler, showed brilliance at times during her first season and led
the Lady Colonels in assists with 113 despite missing three games
entirely due to ankle sprains. Had she not missed those contests, Cox
was a good bet to break the single season EKU record for assists which
stands at 125. Although she did not claim the season assist mark, she
did tie the single game mark of 13 on two occasions, both against
Tennessee State. Cox also added a scoring threat from the point
position as she finished with an 8.5 average. On defense she came up
with 47 steals to rank second on the team. Cox came to EKU after a
standout high school career at Pulaski County H.S. in Somerset. There
she earned All-State honors as a senior and was selected on the
Kentucky All-Star team that met the Indiana stars in the annual summer
series. With the addition of several talented newcomers, Cox will be
pressed to earn her starting slot back at point guard, but with her
competitive nature you have to believe she will battle to keep her spot.
Cox is the daughter of Barry and Linda VanHook and played for coach
Larry Hurt at Pulaski County. Career Best ...FGs, 7, vs. Austin Peay (1-

A

14-89) . .. FTs, 5, vs. Middle Tenn. (1-21-89) ...Rebounds, 6, vs. Louisville
(11-28-88) .. . Assists, 13, vs. Tenn. State (1-23-89) and Tenn. State (2-1889) ... Pts., 15, vs. Western Carolina (1-7-89), Austin Peay (1-14-89), and
Murray State (1-16-89).
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CAREER STATS
1988-89

G

MIN

23

648

Lady Colonel Basketball

FGM FGA PCT. FTM
73

185

.395

36

FTA PC'r.
50

.720

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

58

2.5

113

84

2

47

71-4

196

8.5

13

�Ptmea

So., Guard
Ht.: 5-5, Wt.: 140

Hometown: Ludlow, KY

Major: Biology

C

heryl Jones, a transfer from the University of Cincinnati, joins the
Lady Colonels this year after sitting out the 1988-89 season. A
product of Notre Dame Academy, Jones was selected the Northern
Kentucky Athlete of the Year, was an All-9th Region first-team pick, and
a member of the Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference honor team.
She will compete for playing time at the point guard position. An
intelligent player, Jones has a knack for getting the ball to the open
player at just the right time. She is expected to be a positive addition to
this year's squad because of her good work ethics in practice and a
super attitude. Jones is the best example of the phrase "team player''.
She is the daughter of Ronald and Grace Jones and played for coach
Dick Maile at Notre Dame.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Fr., Forward-Center
Hometown: Richmond, KY

Ht.: 6-1, Wt.: 155

Major: Pre-Law

B

riana Abner, a hometown product of Madison Central
High School, was a three-year starter for Coach Frank
Ray's Indians. She led her team in scoring and rebounding with
averages of 15.0 and 8.8, respectively. Abner was an AllDistrict, All-Region, and Honorable Mention All-State selection
in 1989 as she helped lead Central to a 24-7 record. Abner is
a good leaper with a soft shooting touch and has the physical

f1a,zee
Fr., Center
Ht.: 6-2, Wt.: 185

Hometown: Corbin, KY

Major: Forensic Science

J

aree Goodin, a first-team All-Stater at Corbin High School,
is expected to be a dominating force inside for the Lady
Colonels before her career is over. Highly recruited, Goodin
signed early with EKU and then proceeded to have an
outstanding senior year in which she averaged 23.1 points and
9.5 rebounds per game. She was selected to play for the
Kentucky All-Star team in the annual Ky.-lndiana summer
series. She completed her H.S. career with 1,874 points and
1,086 rebounds. She is the daughter of James and June

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Lady Colonel Basketball

15

�So., Guard-Forward
Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 128

Hometown: Lexington, KY

Major: Undeclared

Fr., Center
Ht.: S-11, Wt.: 155

Hometown: Coshocton, OH

Major: Elementary Education

R

honda Hardesty, a second-team All-Ohio selection last
year, is expected to give the Lady Colonels added outside
shooting firepower. She possesses outstanding range on the
jumper and handles the ball well on the perimeter. Hardesty
averaged 22. 7 points and 6.2 rebounds during her senior at
River View High School. She set the career scoring record with
1,362 points and holds the single season assist mark with 146.
She was selected the District 5 Player of the Year and played
in the Ohio All-Star game. She is the daughter of Thomas and
Beverly Hardesty and played for coach Dave Mast at River
View.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Fr., Guard
Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 135

Hometown: Lapeer, Ml

Major: Undeclared

K

atie Kalahar, a first~team All-Stater at Flint Powers Catholic,
will give EKU tremendous depth and versatility at the point
guard position. In addition to her offensive tools, Kalahar is
quick on defense and gets up and down the floor. She averaged
12 points and eight rebounds last year while dealing out seven
assists and snatching three steals per game to help lead Flint
Powers Catholic to a 26-2 record and a runner-up finish in the
1989 Michigan State Tournament. In addition to her All-State
selection, Kalahar was voted her team's top defensive player
for two consecutive years. She is the daughter of Pat and

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Kathy McGee at Flint

Sr., Guard
Ht.: 5-5, Wt.: 150

Hometown: Jacksonville, IL

Major: Physical Education

K

a~h~ ~urray, a two-year member of EKU's volleyball team,
will JOln the Lady Colonels at the conclusion of the fall
season. Murray was an all-around athlete in high school in
Jacksonville where she earned 12 letters in volleyball, basketball,
and track. An intense competitor, she is expected to give the
young EKU team some much-needed help with leadership.
She signed a volleyball scholarship out of high school with the
University of Mississippi, and then transferred to EKU after her
sophomore year. She earned first-team AII-OVC honors as a
junior and was a strong favorite to repeat as a senior.

Lady Colonel Basketball

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�7 ~ 7u,uee,i
So., Guard
Ht.: 5-7, Wt.: 125

Hometown: Springboro, OH

Major: Law Enforcement

T

racy Turner ~~ins_ the Ladr ~olonels as a walk-on. A preseason conditioning knee 1n1ury may hamper her practicing
and playing time this season. As a high school player at
Springboro H.S., Turner excelled at the three-point shot and
holds that school's record for three-point shots made in a
season. If she is able to successfully recuperate from the knee
problem, Turner will give the Lady Colonels great depth at the
number two guard slot. She is the daughter of Garland and
Rhoda Turner and played under coach Rick Creager in high
school.

Sue
Fr., Center-Forward
Ht.: 6-1, Wt.: 140

Hometown: Miami, FL

Major: Undelcared

S

ue Zylstra was the most highly touted player in South
Florida for the past two years as she was selected the
Miami-Dade County Player of the Year as a junior and senior at
WestminsterChristianAcademy. ZylstracappedabrilliantH.S.
career by being named to the 1989 Converse All-American
team. She scored 2,016 points and hauled down 1,002
rebounds in her four years. Her best year was 1988-89 when
she scored 26.6 points and grabbed 13.9 rebounds per game.
She had a single game high of 42 points last season. She is the
daughter of Irv and Joan Zylstra and played for coach Kari
DeRuiter at Westminster Christian.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�TEAM RECORDS (Season)
Most points scored in a season - 2349 ........................................................... 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 82.0 ....................................................................... 1975-76
Most victories in a season - 18 ....................................................................... 1984-85
Best winning percentage - .850 - (17-3) ....................................... ................... 1975-76
Most consecutive victories - 9 ......................................................................... 1975-76
Most losses in a season - 24 .......................................................................... 1978-79
Most consecutive losses - 9 ............................................................................ 1978-79
Best defensive scoring average - 60.8 .. .... ...................................................... 1983-84
Highest average margin of victory - 20. 75 ...................................................... 1975-76
Best field goal percentage - .456 .................................................................... 1982-83
Best free throw percentage - .764 ......................... ........................ .. ................ 1980-81
Most rebounds -1446 ..................................................................................... 1980-81
Highest rebound average - 49.6 ..................................................................... 1975-76
TEAM RECORDS (Single Game)
Most points - 105 - vs. Pikeville College ..................... .... ....................... Nov. 22, 1982
Fewest points allowed - 36 - vs. John Carroll University ....................... Nov. 20, 1981
Largest margin of victory- 46 - vs. Bellermine College (91-45) ............. Dec. 13, 1980
vs. Xavier University (104-58) ............. Feb. 24, 1981
Largest margin of defeat- 75-vs. Tennessee (1 15-40) ....................... Dec. 19, 1987
Most points by both teams - 204 - vs. Austin Peay (AP109, EK 95) ...... Jan. 18, 1988
Fewest points by both teams - 90 - vs. Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) .............. Dec. 3, 1983
Most field goals made - 48 - vs. Pikeville College ............. .................... Nov. 22, 1982
Most free throws made - 39 (of 68) - vs. Pittsburgh ............................... Dec. 30, 1986
Most rebounds - 81 - vs. John Carroll University ................................ ... Nov. 20, 1981
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Season)
Most games played - 31 - Lisa Goodin ........................................................... 1980-81
Marsha Charles ..................................................... 1980-81
Most points scored - 582 - Lisa Goodin .......................................................... 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 21 .0 - Carla Coffey ................................................ 1986-87
Most field goals made - 235 - Peggy Gay ....................................................... 1977-78
Most field goals attempted - 109 - Peggy Gay ................................................ 1978-79
Best field goal percentage - .562 - Tina Cottle ......................... .... ................... 1983-84
Most three-point goals made - 42 - Tina Reece ......... ..................................... 1987-88
Most three-point goals attempted - 109 - Tina Reece ..................................... 1987-88
Best three-point goal percentage (min. 25 att.) - .464 - Sandra Miller ............ 1986-87
Most free throws made - 148 - Lisa Goodin .................................................... 1980-81
Most free throws attempted - 174 - Tracy Korbutt .......................................... 1986-87
Best free throw percentage - .913 - Lisa Goodin (led nation) ......................... 1982-83
Most rebounds - 310 - Tin a Cottle .... ............ ................ .......................... ........ 1984-85
Most personal fouls committed -108 - Sandra Mukes .................................... 1978-79
Most times disqualified on fouls - 9 - Sandra Mukes ......... .. .......................... 1978-79
Karen Carrico ...................................... 1986-87
Most assists - 125 - Peggy Gay .. ............................ .. ...................................... 1978-79
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Career)
Most games played - 117 - Sandra Mukes .............................................. ....... 1978-82
Most points scored - 1920 - Lisa Goodin ........................................................ 1980-84
Most field goals made - 751 - Peggy Gay .... .......................... ......................... 1975-79
Best field goal percentage - .542 - Tina Cottle ................................................ 1983-85
Highest scoring average - 17.3 - Lisa Goodin ................................................. 1980-84
Most free throws attempted - 602 - Lisa Goodin ......... .................................... 1980-84
Best free throw percentage - .874 - Lisa Goodin ............................................ 1980-84
Most rebounds - 866 - Tina Warmuth ................... .................................. ........ 1979-83
Best rebound average - 10.3 - Tina Cottle .............................. .. ...................... 1983-85
Most assists - 374 - Lisa Goodin ......................... .............. .......... .................... 1980-84
Most personal fouls committed - 396 - Sandra Mukes .... ................................ 1978-82
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 - Sandra Mukes .................................... 1978-82
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Single Games)
Most points scored - 36 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State ...... ............ Feb. 28, 1987
Most field goals made - 17 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State ............. Feb. 28, 1987
Most free throws made - 21 - Tracy Krobutt vs. S.W. Louisiana ........... Dec. 20, 1986
Most rebou nds - 22 - Cheryl Palmer vs. Stetson ...................................... Jan. 3, 1989
Most assists - 13 - Lois Buntyn vs. Morehead State .............................. Feb. 28, 1987
- 13 - Angie Cox vs. Tenn. State ....................................... Jan. 23, 1989
-13 -Angie Cox vs. Tenn. State ....................... ............... Feb. 18, 1989

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�198'8'-8'9
PLAYER

GP-GS

LaTonya FLEMING 24-23
Kelly COWAN
26-26
Cheryl PALMER
2~-26
Angie BRYANT
26-3
Angie COX
23-19
Tina REECE
25-6
Kim HATLEY
25-1
Aquanta MILLIGAN 20-0
Sherry CLARK
26-26
GretaCAHOE
15-0
Hallie BURGER
7-0
Stephanie JONES
4-0

EASTERN KENTUCKY
OPPONENTS

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MIN FGM-FGA PCT
838
832
742
624
648
434
288
436
351
99
20
13

26
26

TEAM REBOUNDS: EKU -94

186-436
157-348
143-290
81-187
73-185
37-105
31-91
27-80
16-55
6-14
0-1
0-0

.427
.451
.493
.433
.395
.352
.341
.338
.291
.429
.000
.000

3-PT

PCT FTM-FTA PCT

13-42
30-69
0-2
9-26
14-45
3-21
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0

757-1792 .422 69-206
736-1617 .455 52-143

OPP.-104

.310
.435
.000
.346
.311
.143
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000

51-62
32-42
74-125
67-91
36-50
15-18
28-33
14-31
4-7
3-6
1-3
0-0

.335 325-468
.364 439-679

.823
.762
.592
.736
.720
.833

.848
.452
.571
.500
.333
.000

.694
.647

REB

AVG

A

188 7.8
83
120 4.6
46
260 10.0
9
104 4.0
23
58 2.5 113
30
1.2
60
54 2.2
25
80 4.0
20
48
1.8
11
15 1.0
6
4 0.6
0
2 0.5
2
963
997

37.0
38.3

398
426

DEAD BALL REBOUNDS: EKU - 66

s

B

53
23
29
12
47
17
20
20
9
4
0
0

TO

PF-D

6 103 52-0
4 52 49-1
8 59 98-6
1 54 62-3
2 84 71-4
0 38 58-0
1 28 42-1
2 30 57-2
10 23 80-5
0 10
9-0
0
2
3-0
0
7
1-0

234 34
224 76

498 582-22
513 469-6

PTS

AVG

436 18.2
376 14.5
360 13.8
238 9.2
196 8.5
92 3.7
90 3.6
68 3.4
36 1.4
15 1.0
1 0.1
0 0.0
1908
1963

73.4
75.5

OPP.-75

(EKU TEAM HIGHS)
Field Goals Made ......................................... 44 vs.
Stetson (Jan. 3) ............................................ A
Field Goal Pct ............................... (.581, 25-43) vs.
Wright State (Feb. 3) .................................... A
FreeThrows Made ........................................ 27 vs. Middle Tennessee (Jan. 21) ......................... A
Free Throw Pct ............................. (.889, 16-18) vs. Morehead State (Jan. 9) ............................... A
Rebounds ...................................................... 57 vs. Stetson (Jan. 3) ............................................ A
Points ............................................................ 98 vs. Stetson (Jan. 3) ............................................ A
(EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS)
Field Goals Made .......... 12, LaTonya Fleming
vs. Stetson (Jan. 3) ............................................. A
LaTonya Fleming
vs. Tennessee Tech (Feb. 13) ........................... H
Free Throws Made ................... 9, Angie Bryant
vs. Marshall (Nov. 30) ........................................ A
Rebounds ............................ 22, Cheryl Palmer
vs. Stetson (Jan. 3) ............................................. A
Points .............................. 30, LaTonya Fleming
vs. Stetson (Jan. 3) ..... ........................................ A
Cheryl Palmer
vs. Middle Tennessee (Jan. 21) ......................... A
(OPPONENTS' HIGHS)
Field Goals Made ............................................ 39
Murray State (Feb. 25) ................................... A
Field Goal Pct ................................. (.571 , 36-63)
Stetson (Jan. 3) .............................................. A
Free Throws Made .......................................... 30
Stetson (Jan. 3) .............................................. A
Free Throw Pct ............................... (.850, 17-20)
Morehead State (Jan. 9) ................................ A
Rebounds ........................................................ 58
Murray State (Jan. 16) ................................... H
Stetson (Jan. 3) .............................................. A
Points ............................................................. 102
(OPPONENTS' LOWS)
Field Goals Made ............................................ 21
Louisville (Nov. 28) ......................................... H
Austin Peay (Jan. 14) ..................................... H
Field Goal Pct................................. (.371, 23-62)
(.371, 23-62)
Middle Tennessee (Jan. 21) ........................... A
Free Throws Made ............................................ 5
Shawnee State (Feb. 1) .................................. H
Free Throw Pct ................................. (.357, 5-14)
Shawnee State (Feb. 1) .................................. H
Louisville (Nov. 28) ......................................... H
Rebounds ........................................................ 31
Points ............................................................... 55
Louisville (Nov. 28) ......................................... H

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Eastern Kentucky University

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Oppponent
Akron
Appalachian State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Bowling Green
Campbellsville
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Duke
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
Florida A &amp; M
George Mason
Georgetown Collage
Georgia
Georgia State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Highpoint
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana U.-Purdua U.
James Madison
John Carroll
Kant State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Longwood Collage
Louisville
Marshall
McNaasa State
Memphis State
Mercer
Miami (Fla.)
Miami (0.)
Milddla Tennessee

Lady Colonel Basketball

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

1980-81
1975-76
1982-83
1984-85
1973-74
1974-75
1974-75
1972-73
1982-83
1980-81
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1981-82
1984-85
1972-73
1982-83
1988-89
1977-78
1973-74
1983-84
1981-82
1979-80
1972-73
1982-83
1985-86
1976-77
1972-73
1977-78
1973-74
1982-83
1977-78
1981-82
1980-81
1972-73
1982-83
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1987-88
1973-74
1976-77
1984-85
1972-73
1973-74

1986-87
1982-83
1986-87
1984-85
1988-89
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1988-89
1985-86
1986-87
1976-77
1988-89
1985-86
1985-86
1987-88
1983-84
1988-89
1987-88
1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1979-80
1972-73
1982-83
1985-86
1976-77
1972-73
1978-79
1987-88
1982-83
1979-80
1981-82
1984-85
1988-89
1985-86
1972-73
1988-89
1988-89
1987-88
1974-75
1983-84
1984-85
1979-80
1988-89

Won

Lost

5
2
2
0
6
5
0
1
2
4
0
1
5
3
2
8
1
1
4
0
2
0
1
1
0
1

4
0
0
1
8
2
3
0
1
0
1
1
4
2
0
8
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

1
1
3
1
3
1
2
8
3
1
11
8
0
0
1
1
7
4

0
1
3
0
0
0
0
14
1
0
13
2
1
3
1
0
1
19

Oppponent
Missouri - KC
Morehead State
Mount St. Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Shawnee State
South Carolina
South Florida
Southeast Missouri
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southwestern Louisiana
Stetson
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
T annassaa-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Waka Forest
Wast Virginia
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western State
William Penn
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Graen Bay
Wisconsin-LaCrosse
Wright State
Xavier
Youngstown State

Won-200

Lost· 210

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

Won

1987-88
1972-73
1979-80
1972-73
1985-86
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980-81
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1972-73
1981-82
1984-85
1977-78
1985-86
1986-87
1986-87
1972-73
1981-82
1973-74
1987-88
1973-74
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1980-81
1974-75
1973-74
1973-74
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1988-89
1980-81
1980-81

1987-88
1988-89
1980-81
1988-89
1985-86
1979-80
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1988-89
1981-82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1981-82
1984-85
1978-79
1985-86
1986-87
1988-89
1987-88
1981-82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1981-82
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1988-89
1982-83
1987-88

0
11
2
19
0
2
1
4
1
3
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
4
2
0
1
0
2
4
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
4
6

Lost
1
23
0
11
1
0
0
9
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
3
7
0
0
0
29
1
0
1
0
1
14
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
7

Winning Pct. - .488

21

�Auburn University
Nov. 25 at Auburn, AL, Dlal Classlc

Ciampi

Godby

Location ...................................................................................................................................... Au bum, AL
Nickname .................................................................................................................................. Lady Tigers
Colors ............................................................................................................. Bumt Orange and Navy Blue
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 19,609
Home Court/Capacity ........................................................................................ Memorial Coliseum/1 2,231
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 32-2
Conference ............................................................................................................................. Southeastern
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish .................................................................................................. 9-0/1 st
Athletic Director ...............................................................................................................................Pat Dye
Head Coach/Record/Yrs . ................................................................................... Joe Ciampi/293-72112 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .........................................................................................Carol Ross, Joanie O'Brien
Series Record ................................................................................................. .................. Auburn leads 1-0
Sports Information Director ......................................................................................................John Painter
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (205) 844-9750/(205) 826-7477
Top Returning Players .................................................................................... Carolyn Jones, Linda Godb\l

Grambling University
Nov. 26 at Auburn, AL, Dlal Class le

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Hollis

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Location .................................................................................................................................Grambling, LA
Nickname ..................................................................................................................................Lady Tigers
Colors .................................................................................................................................. Black and Gold
Enrollment ...........................................................................................................................................6,100
Home Court/Capacity ..................................................................................................Tiger Memorial Gym
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 17-11
Conference ................................................................................................................ Southwestern Athletic
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................................................ 12-1/ 1st
Athletic Director ............................................................................................................ Patricia Cage Bibbs
Head Coach/Record/Yrs. .............................................................................................. Patricia Cage Bibbs
Assistant Coach (es) ............................................................................................................... Ernest Wynn
Series Record .......................................................................................................................... First Meeting
Sports Information Director .................................................................................................... Stanley Lewis
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (318) 247-30621(318) 274-2761
Top Returning Players ........................................................ T arch a Hollis, Elsie Dillard, Felecia Thompson

University of Oregon
Nov. 26 at Auburn, AL, Dlal Classlc
Location .................................................................................................................................... Eugene, OR

Nickname ........................................................................................................................................... Ducks
Colors .......................................................................................................... Emerald Green, Lemon Yellow
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 18,000
Home Court/Capacity .............................................................................................. McArthur CourV1 0,063
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 22- 10
Conference ................................................................................................................................... Pacific-10
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................................................ 11-7/3rd
Athletic Director ................................................................................................................... Barbara Walker
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ................................................................................. Elwin Heiny/257-101/13 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ...................................................................................... Dave Lipp, Alison Robertson
Series Record ........................ .................................................................................................. First Meeting
SportS Information Director ........................................................................................ ........... David Williford
OfflC8 Telephone ....................................................................................... (503) 686-5488/(503) 345-0145
Top Returning Players .................................................... Stefanie Kasperski, Trina McCartney, Tori Baker

Southeastern Louisiana University
Nov. 30 at Hammond, Jan. 8 In Richmond
Location ................................................................................................................................. Hammond, LA
Nickname .............. ...................................................................................................................... Lady Lions
Colors ................................................................................................................................. Green and Gold
Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................... 8,500
Home Court/Capacity ............................................................................................. Uniwrsity Center/7,500
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 16-12
Conference .............................................................................................................................. Independent
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ....................................................................................................... NIA
Athletic Director ............................................................................................................Jaoqueliene Paddio
Head Coach/Record/Yrs .......................................................................... Frank Schneider/153-13&amp;'10 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .................................................................................... Janice Joseph, Sydney Banks
Series Record .......................................................................................................................... First Meeting
Sports Information Director .................................................................................................... Mickey Triche
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (504) 549-2341/ (504) 542-0961
Top Returning Players ............................................. Lisa Washington, Mellissa Jimmerson, Tracey Powell

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Eastern Kentucky University

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Nlcholls State University
Dec. 1 at New Orleans, LA, Tulane Green Wave Classie
Location ..................................................................................................................................Thiodaux, LA
Nickname .............................................................................................................................. Lady Colonels
Colors .................................................................................................................................... Red and Gray
Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................... 7,000
Home Court/Capacity .................................................................................................... Stopher Gym/3800
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 5-20
Conference .............................................................................................................................. Independent
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ....................................................................................................... NIA
Athletic Director .................................................................................................................... Lynn Oberbillig
Head Coach/Record/Vrs ...................................................................................... Ben Abadle/53-102/6 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ..............................................................................................................Shirley Egner
Series Record ......................................................................................................................... First Meeting
Sports Information Director ...................................................................................................... Jan Winslow
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (504) 448-4821/(504) 447-2714
Top Returning Players .......................................................... Addie Cassidy, Arrianna Smith, Kristy Arnold

Tulane University
Dec. 2 at New Orleans, LA, Tulane Green Wave Classie

Matsunami

Jones

Location ............................................................................................................................ New Orleans, LA
Nickname ................................................................................................................................. Green Wave
Colors ................................................................................................................. Olive Green and Sky Blue
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 10,232
Home CourVCapacity .............................................................................................. Fogelman Arena/5,000
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 14-13
Conference ...............................................•......................................•...................................•..•........•.. Metro
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish .....................................•.....................•.................•........•....•........... NIA
Athletic Director .................................................................................................................... Chet Gladchuk
Head Coach/Record/Yrs....•....•......•....•........................................................ Joline Matsunami/55-56/4 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .............................................................................................................Jackie Bodner
Series Record ............................................................................................................................ 1stmeeting
Sports Information Director ................................................................................................ Lenny Vangilder
Office Telephone ................................................................................................................. (504) 865-5505
Top Returning Players .................................................................................... Carmen Jones, Angela Rust

Tlulane
Green''lL-.,ue
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Kent State University
Dec. 2 at New Orleans, LA, Tulane Green Wave Classic

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Slowikowski

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DeGraffenreid

Location ......................................................................................................................................... Kent, OH
Nickname ................................................................................................................................ Lady Flashes
Colors ........................................................................................................................... Navy Blue and Gold
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 21 ,742
Home Court/Capacity ................................................................................................. Memorial Gym/6,034
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 9-18
Conference ............................................................................................................................ Mid-American
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ..................................................................................... 5-11/Tie for 7th
Athletic Director ....................................................................................................................... Paul Amodio
Head Coach/Record/Yrs.......................................................................................... Robert Lindsayt0-0l1st
Assistant Coach (es) ............................................................................... Lori Bodner, Lorena Hummeldorf
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... EKU leads 2-0
Sports Information Director ................................................................................................... Dale Galllagar
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (216) 672-2110/ (216) 6n·9107
Top Returning Players ......................................................... Amy Slowikowski, Marvena Froe, Ann Forbes

University of Loulsvllle
Dec. 9 at Loulsvllle, 5:30 p.m.
Location .................................................................................................................................. Louisville, KY
Nickname ............................................................................................................................. Lady Cardinals
Colors ................................................................................................................................... Red and Black
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 20,000
HomeCourVCapacity ................................................................................................. Freedom HalV19,000
1988·89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 4-24
Conference ......................................................................................................................................... Metro
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................................................ 0-1217th
Athletic Director ...................................................................................................................... Jack Tennant
Head Coach/Record/Yrs. ............................................................................... Bud Childers/1st yr. at U of L
Assistant Coach (es) .......................................... ............................................... Sarah Evans, Martin Clapp
Series Record ................................................................................................................. U of L leads 13-11
Sports Information Director ...................................................................................................... Nancy Smith
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (502) 588-6581/(502) 893-8349
Top Returning Players .......................................................................... Stacey DeGraffenreid, Tracy Pride

Lady Colonel Basketball

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Appalachian State University
Dec. 11 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.
Location ...................................................................................................................................... Boone, NC
Nickname ...................................................................................................................... Lady Mountaineers
Colors .................................................................................................................................. Black and Gold
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 11,400
Home Court/Capacity ..................................................................................................... Varsity Gyl'TVS,000
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 19-8
Conference .................................................................................................................................... Southern
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ....................................................................................... 9-2/Tie for 1st
Athletic Director .......................................................................................................................... Jim Gamer
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ............................................................................. Linda Robinsonl200-80/10 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ................................................................................. Carol Almond, Barbie Breedlove
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... EKU leads 1·0
Sports Information Director ..................................................................................................... John Weaver
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (704) 262-3080/(704) 264-1040
Top Returning Players .................................................................. Shannon Thomas, Glenda Cunningham

Morehead State University
Jan. 10 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.; Feb. 5 at Morehead, 5:15 p.m.
Location ................................................................................................................................Morehead, KY

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Marlow

Magrane

Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................... 7,500
Home Court/Capacity ................................................................................................ Johnson Arena/6,500
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 18-10
Conference ................................................................................................................................ Ohio Valley
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ....................................................................................... 8-4/Tie for 3rd
Athletic Director ................................................................................................................... Steve Hamilton
Head Coach/Record/Yrs.................................................................................. Loretta MarlownS-70/5 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ............................................................................................................. David Smalley
Series Record ................................................................................................................ ,.. MSU leads 23-11
Sports Information Director ................................................................................................... Greg McClung
Office Telephone .......................................................................................(606) 783-2566/(606) 783-4183
Top Returning Players ...............................................................Julie Magrane, Kelly Downs, Christi Smith

Austin Peay State University
Jan. 13 at Clarksville, 6:00 p.m.; Feb. 26 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.

Phillips

Mason

Location ................................................................................................................................ Clarksville, TN
Nickname .................................................................................................................................... Lady Govs
Colors ................................................................................................................................... Red and White
Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................... 5.177
Home Court/Capacity ............................................................................... ........ Winfield Dunn Center/9,000
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 2-23
Conference ................................................................................................................................ Ohio Valley
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................................................ 2-10/Sth
Athletic Director ......................................................................................................................... Tim Weiser
Head Coach/Record/Yrs . ...................................................................... Dr.James Phillips/198-1 11/11 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .......................................................................................................... LaDonna Wilson
Series Record .......................................................................................................................... Ao leads 8-6
Sports Information Director ........................................................................................................ Brad Kirtley
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (615) 648-7561 /(615) 647-0992
Top Returning Players ........................................................ Shandra Maxwell, Tracie Mason, Bobbie Stelff

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Murray State University
Jan.15 at Murray, 6:00 p.m.; Feb. 24 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.

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Johnson

Location ...................................................................................................................................... Murray, KY
Nickname ............................................................................... ..................................................Lady Racers
Colors .................................................................................................................................... Blue and Gold
Enrollment ........................................................................................................................................... 7,800
Home Court/Capacity .................................................................................................... Racer Arena/5,500
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 22-10
Conference ................................................................................................................................ Ohio Valley
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ...................................................................................... 8-4, Tie for 3rd
Athletic Director ............................................................................................................. Margaret Simmons
Head Coach/Record/Yrs.............................................................................................. Larry WaJl/0.0/1st yr
Assistant Coach (es) .................................................................................. Kelly Breazeale, Vanessa Gray
Series Record ................................................................................................................... EKU leads 19-11
Sports Information Director ..................................................................................................... Angela Hazel
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (502) 762-4270/(502) 753-1044
Top Returning Players ..................................................... Michelle Wenning, Karen Johnson, Julie Pinson

Eastern Kentucky University

�Tennessee State University
Jan. 20 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.; Feb.19 at Nashville, 6:00 p.m.
Location ..................................................................................................................................Nashville, TN
Nickname ................................................................................................................................... LadyTigers
Colors ..................................................................................................................................Blue and White
Enrollment ...........................................................................................................................................7,600
Home Courvcapacity ...............................................................................................Gentry Center/ 10,500
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 2-25
Conference ................................................................................................................................Ohio Valley
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................................................ 0- 12/7th
Athletic Director .................................................................................................................. William Thomas
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ................................................................................. Teresa Lawrenoe/0-0/1st yr.
Assistant Coach (es) .......................................................................................................... Valencia Jordan
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... EKU leads 4-0
Sports Information Director ...................................................................................................Johnny Franks
Office Telephone ..... .................................................................................. (615) 320-3596/(615) 885-0555
Top Returning Players ................................................................Ann Thomas, Tina Gillery, Angelique Bell

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Thomas

University of Georgia
Jan. 22 at Athens, 7:30 p.m.

Landers

Jenkins

Location ..................................................................................................................................... Athens, GA
Nickname ............................................................................................................................. . lady Bulldogs
Colors .................................................................................................................................... Red and black
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 27,000
Home Court/Capacity .......................................................................................... Georgia Coliseum/10,400
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 23-7
Conference .................................................................................................................... ......... Southeastern
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................... ............................................... 6-3/3rd
Athletic Director ........................................................................................................................Liz Murphey
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ................................................................................ Andy Landers/333-91/ 14 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ............................................................................... Bernadene Locke, Lisa O'Connor
Series Record .................................................................................................................. Georgia leads 1-0
Sports Information Director ..............................................................................................................Tim Hix
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (404) 542-1621/(404) 354-8562
Top Returning Players ..............................................Tammye Jenkins, Adrienne Shuler, Sherelle Warren

Tennessee Tech University
Jan. 27 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.; Feb. 12 at Cookeville, 6:30 p.m.

Worrell

Brown

location ........................................................................................ ..................................... ... Cookeville, TN
Nickname ......................................................................................................................... Golden Eaglenes
Colors ................................................................................................................................. Purple and Gold
Enrollment ............................................................................................................................. .............. 8,000
Home Court/Capacity ................................................................................................. Eblen Center/ 10,150
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 22-8
Conference ................................................................................................................................ Ohio Valley
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................................................. 9-3/2nd
Athletic Director ................................. ............................................................................ Dr. David Larimore
Head Coach/Record/Yrs......................................................................................... Bill Worrell/65-2513 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .......................................................................................................... Mindy Campbell
Series Record ...................................................................... ..................................................TI leads 29-2
Sports Information Director ......................................................................................................... Jeff Panon
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (615) 372-32951(615) 526-4451
Top Returning Players .................................................... Angela Brown, Melinda Clayton, Shawn Monday

Middle Tennessee State University
Jan. 29 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.; Feb.10 at Murfreesboro, 6:00 p.m.
Location ........................................................................................ ................................... Murfreesboro, TN
Nickname ................................................................................................................................ lady Raiders
Colors ......................................................................................................................... Navy Blue and White
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 13, 165

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Conference ............................._.................................................................................................... Ohio V a l l e y ~
1988-89 Conference Record/F1msh ................................................................................................ 10-2/1st
Athletic Director ..................................................................................................................... John Stanford
Head Coach/Record/Yrs . ................................................................................ Lewis Bivens/259-88/11 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ...................................................................................................... Dianne Cummings
Series Record ................................................................................................................... MTST leads 19-3
Sports Information Director ........................................................................................................... Ed Given
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (615) 898-2450/(615) 895-0827
Top Returning Players .......................................................................... Stephanie Capley, Christy Scruggs

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University of Kentucky
Jan. 31 at Lexington, 7:30 p.m.
Location •.....•....................•.................•................................•...•.•...........•..•..................•.•........ Lexington, KY
Nickname .......................................... ........................................................................................... Lady Kats
Colors ..................................................................................................................................Blue and White
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 23,000
Home CourVCapacity ........................................................................................ Memorial Coliseum/11,500
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 12-1 6
Conference .............................................................................................................................Southeastern
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish .................................................................................................. 3-6/Bth
Athletic Director ............................................................................... ...................................... Kathy DeBoer
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ........................................................................... Sharon Fanning/215-160/ 13 y rs.
Assistant Coach (es) ................................................................................. Karen Booker, Jerry Mclaughlin
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... UK leads 14-8
Sports Information Director ........................................................................................................ Rena Vicini
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (606) 257-3838/(606) 278-7773
Top Returning Players ............................................. Kristi Cushenberry, Vanessa Foster-Sutton, Lisa Ellis

Wright State University
Feb. 3 In Richmond, 7:30 p.m.
Location ........................................................................................ ............................................. Dayton, OH
Nickname ................................................................................................................................ Lady Raiders
Colors .................................................................................................................... Hiunter Green and Gold
Enrollment ................................. ........................................................................................................ 17,000
Horne CourVCapacity ............................................................................. Physical Education Building/2,000
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................... .............. 10-18
Conference .............................................................................................................................. Independent
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ....................................................................................................... NIA
Athletic Director ...................................................................... ................................... Dr. Michael J. Cusack
Head Coach/Record/Yrs . ................•..............•...................•..................•............. Pat Oavis/184-147/ 13 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ....•..•.•......................................................•..............•........ ................... ..... Kay Aleshire
Series Record ................................................... ........................................................ ............ EKU leads 1-0
Sports Information Director ......................................................................................................... Gary Giles
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (513) 873-2771 /(513) 435-9528
Top Returning Players ............................................................ Missy Goedde, Peggy Yingling, Kristin King

Marshall University
Feb.14 In Richmond, 7:00 p.m.

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Johnson

Location .............................................................................................................................. Huntington, WV
Nickname .................................................................................................................................... Lady Herd
Colors ............................................................. .................. ................................................. Green and White
Enrollment .......................................................................................................................................... 12350
Home CourVCapacity ......................................................................................... Henderson Center/10,250
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................. 18-10
Conference .................................................................................................................................... Southern
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ...................................................................................... 9-1 tied for 1st
Athletic Director ............................................................................................................... William Lee Moon
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ............................................................................. Judy Southerd/160-142/11 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) .......................................... ,..................... Jan Chance, Mark Sapita, Tammy Wiggins
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... EKU leads 8-2
Sports Information Director ................................................................................................. Rodney Lockett
Office Telephone ................................................................................................................. (304) 696-5275
Top Returning Players ............................................................................ Lea Ann Parsley, Sheila Johnson

East Tennessee State University
Feb. 19 at Johnson City, 5:15 p.m.

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Location ............................................................................................................................ Johnson City, TN
Nickname .................................................................................................................................... Lady Bucs
Colors ............................................................................................................................ Old Gold and Navy
Enrollment ................................................... ...................................................................................... 11,000
Home CourVCapacity ............................................................................................ Memorial Center/12,000
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 7- 19
Conference .................................................................................................................................... Southern
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ................................................... ................................... 2-8, Tie for 5th
Athletic Director ........................................................................................ ............................ Janice Shelton
Head Coach/Record/Yrs ............................................................................ Debbie Richardson/23-54/3 yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ................................................................................... LaVonda Wagner, Pat Ficenec
Series Record .......................................... ............................................................................. EKU leads 5-1
Sports Information Director ..................................................................................................... Keith Tunnell
OfflC8 Telephone ..... ................................................................................. (615) 929-561 2/(615) 928-0103
Top Returning Players ........................................................................ Nicole Hopson, Stephanie Freeman

Eastern Kentucky University

�Unlverstty of Cincinnati
Feb. 21 In Richmond, 7:30 p .m.

Pirtle

Roell

Location ................................................................................................................................ Cincinnati, OH
Nickname .............................................................................................................................. lady Bearcats
Colors ................................................................................................................................... Red and Black
Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................... 36,000
Home Court/Capacity ........................................................................................ Shewmaker Center/13,500
1988-89 Record .................................................................................................................................... 21-9
Conference ......................................................................................................................................... Metro
1988-89 Conference Record/Finish ..................................................................................................6-6'5th
Athletic Director ..•.•...............•.....•...................•........................................................•.................. Rick Taylor
Head Coach/Record/Yrs..................................................................................... Laurie Pirtle/128-SSn yrs.
Assistant Coach (es) ............................................................................................ Jane Allen, Gerry Lackey
Series Record ....................................................................................................................... EKU leads 6-4
Sports Information Director ........................................................................................................ Brian Teter
Office Telephone ....................................................................................... (513) 556-5191 /(513) 662-1224
Top Returning Players ............................................................. Karen Roell, Donna Harkless, Mick Koenig

Nov. 25-26
Dial Classlc
Auburn University

Leave for Auburn via bus at 8 a.m.
arriving at 5:00 p.m. Nov. 24.
Stay at Best Western (205-8217001). Depart from Auburn on Nov.
26 at 5:30 or 6 p.m. and arrive back
in Richmond at 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 27.

Jan.22

Depart by bus for Athens, GA, at
1:OO p.m. Jan. 21 . Arrive in Athens
at 7 p.m. Stay at Quality Inn (404546-0410). Depart after game
arriving in Richmond at 2:30 a.m.
Jan. 23.

Nov. 30
Southeastern Louisiana

Depart campus at 8:30 a.m. Nov.
29 for Lexington's Bluegrass Field.
Depart at 1O: 1O a. m. via Delta flight
1137 for Atlanta. Fly Delta flight 887
from Atlanta to New Orleans. Stay at
Holiday Inn in Hammond, LA, (504345-0556). Depart for New Orleans
after game and stay at Travel Lodge
(504-469-7341). Depart New
Orleans at 10:10 a.m. on Dec. 3 via
Delta 906 to Atlanta. Depart Atlanta
on Delta f060 arriving in Lexington at
2 :35. Bus back to campus.

Jan.31
Kentucky

Depart by bus for Lexington at 5 p.m.
Return after game.

Feb. 5
Morehead State

2 p.m. Return after game.

Dec. 1-2
Green Wave Classic
New Orleans, LA

Dec.9
Louisville

Jan.13

Austin Peay
Jan. 15
Murray State

Lady Colonel Basketball

Depart by bus for Louisville at 1 p.m .
Arrive at Freedom Hall at 3 :30.
Leave after game and arrive in
Richmond at midnight.
Depart by bus for Clarksville at 12:30
p.m. on Jan. 12. Arrive at 6 p.m. and
stay at Ramada Inn (615-645-2100).
Depart Jan. 14 at 1O a.m. for Murray.
Stay at Shoney's Inn (502-753-5353).
Depart for Richmond after game
arriving back at 2:00 a.m. Jan . 16.

Feb.10
Middle Tennessee

Feb. 12
Tennessee Tech

Feb.17
East Tennessee

Depart by bus for Morehead at

Depart by bus for Murfreesboro at
12 noon. Arrive at 5:30 p.m. and
stay at Best Western-W ayside Inn
(615-896-2320). Depart for
Cookeville at 11 a.m. Feb 11 and
stay at Holiday Inn (615-526-7125).
Depart after game arriving in
Richmond at midnight.
Depart by bus for Johnson City at

2 p.m. Feb. 16. Arrive at 6 p.m. and
stay at Garden Plaza (615-9292000). Leave after game arriving in
Richmond at midnight.

Feb.19
Tennessee State

Depart by bus for Nashville at 1 p.m.
Arrive at 6 p.m. and stay at Jack
Spence's Motor Hotel (615-3671234). Leave after game arriving in
Richmond at midnight.

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�STANDINGS
ALL GAMES

CONFERENCE GAMES
WON
TEAM
Middle Tennessee ................... 10
Tennessee Tech ....................... 9
Murray State ............................. 8
Morehead State ........................ 8
Eastern Kentucky ................... 5
Austin Peay .............................. 2
Tennessee State ...................... O

SCORING OFFENSE
G
Murray State ..................... 32
Middle Tennessee ............ 27
Tennessee Tech .............. 30
Morehead State ................ 28
Eastern Ky...................... 26
Austin Peay ...................... 25
Tennessee State .............. 27

LOST
2
3
4
4
7
10
12

(W·L)
22-10
21-6
22-8
18-10
12-14
2-23
2-25

PCT.
.833
.750
.667
.667
.417
.167
.000

PTS.
2549
2136
2315
2060
1908
1524
1493

FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM
Tennessee Tech .................................. 932
Middle Tennessee ............................... 803
Murray St. ............................................ 978
Morehead St. ....................................... 781
Eastern Ky .......................................... 757
Austin Peay .................... ..................... 593
Tennessee St. ..................................... 619

FGA
1876
1711
2143
1767
1792
1537
1816

FGM
3-POINT GOAL PCT
Tennessee Tech ................................... 42
Middle Tennessee ............................... 130
Murray State ........ ................................. 69
Eastern Ky . .......................................... 69
Morehead State ...................... .............. 72
Austin Peay .......................................... 61
Tennessee State .................................. 31

FGA
114
365
205
206
217
213
147

REBOUND MARGIN
G
Murray State ..................... 32
Tennessee Tech .............. 30
Morehead State ................ 28
Middle Tennessee ............ 27
Eastern Ky. ..................... 26
Tennessee State ............. . 27
Austin Peay ...................... 25

28

REBDS.
1443
1244
1216
1036
1057
1183
970

AVG.
45.1
41 .5
43.4
38.4
40.7
43.8
38.8

OFF.
AVG.
78.6
80.3
78.8
78.2
73.2
68.9
60.2

AVG.
79.7
79.1
77.2
73.6
73.4
61.0
55.3
PCT.
.497
.469
.456
.442
.422
.386
.341

PCT.
.368
.356
.337
.335
.332
.286
.211
MAR.
+8.5
+5.0
+4.7
-0.6
•1 .7
-2.5
-5.8

DEF.
AVG.
69.4
68.8
68.8
71.2
76.4
80.0
83.2

WON
21
22
22
18
12
2
2

LOST
6
8
10
10
14
23
25

SCORING DEFENSE
G
Tennessee Tech .............. 30
Middle Tennessee ............ 27
Morehead State ................ 28
Murray State ..................... 32
Eastern Ky .•..•........••....... 26
Austin Peay ...................... 25
Tennessee State .............. 27

PCT.
.778
.733
.688
.643
.442
.080
.074

(W·L)
22-8
21-6
18-10
22-10
12-14
2-23
2-25

OFF.
AVG.
79.1
77.2
79.7
73.6
73.4
61.0
55.3

DEF.
AVG.
67.2
67.0
69.3
68.2
75.5
79.4
86.3

PTS.
2011
1814
1909
2219
1963
1984
2329

AVG.
67.0
67.2
68.2
69.3
75.5
79.4
86.3

FG PCT. DEFENSE
FGM
Tennessee Tech .................................. 759
Murray State ........................................ 786
Morehead State ................................... 760
Middle Tennessee ........ ....................... 710
Eastern Ky .......................................... 736
Austin Peay ......................................... 778
Tennessee State ................................. 923

FGA
1883
1906
1824
1675
1617
1658
1903

PCT.
.403
.41 2
.41 7
.424
.455
.470
.485

FTM
FREE THROW PCT.
Morehead State ................................... 426
Eastern Ky . ......................................... 325
Middle Tennessee .............................. .400
Murray State ................................ ........ 524
Tennessee Tech ......................... ......... 409
Austin Peay .......... ............................... 277
Tennessee State ................................. 222

FTA
601
468
585
771
611
453
421

PCT.
.709
.694
.684
.680
.669
.611
.527

SCORING MARGIN
OFF.
Middle Tennessee ............................. 79.1
Murray State ...................................... 79.7
Tennessee Tech ................................ 77. 2
Morehead State ................................. 73.6
Eastern Ky . ....................................... 73.4
Austin Peay ....................................... 61.0
Tennessee State ............................... 55.3

DEF.
67.2
69 .3
67.0
68.2
75.5
79.4
86.3

MAR.
+11 .9
+10 .4
+10.2
+5.4
-2.1
-18.4
-31.0

Eastern Kentucky University

�SCORING
Player, School
G
Tawanya Mucker, MT ..... 27
Sheila Smith, MU ........... 31
Angela Brown, TI .......... 30
LaTonya Fleming, EK .. 24
Shandra Maxwell, AP ..... 24
Sandy Brown, MT .......... 27
Ann Thomas, TS ............ 27
Tracie Mason, AP .......... 17
Kelly Cowan, EK ........... 26
Druecilla Connors, M0 ... 28
Cheryl Palmer, EK ........ 26
Melinda Clayton, TI ....... 30
Michelle Wenning, MU ... 32
Julie Magrane, M0 ......... 28
Karen Johnson, MU ....... 26
Kelly Downs, M0 ............ 28
Stephanie Capley, MT ... 27
Lianne Beck, MT ............ 27

FG
242
248
249
186
171
136
175
88
157
154
143
170
151
139
138
131
121
125

3-PT
O
31
4
13
O
82
O
2
30
O
O
0
0
O
1
39
1
1

FT
136
136
97
51
54
56
59
72
32
84
74
69
132
100
55
18
59
50

PTS
620
663
599
436
396
410
409
250
376
392
360
409
434
378
332
319
302
301

AVG
23.0
21.4
19.9
18.2
16.5
15.2
15.1
14.7
14.5
14.0
13.8
13.6
13.6
13.5
12.8
11.4
11 .2
11.1

REBOUNDING
Player, School
G
Ann Thomas, TS ............................... 27
Cheryl Palmer, EK ........................... 26
Tina Gillery, TS .................................. 27
Shandra Maxwell, AP .......... .............. 24
Angela Brown, TI .............................. 30
Tawanya Mucker, MT ........................ 27
Michelle Wenning, MU ...................... 32
Druecilla Conners, MO ...................... 28
Melinda Clayton, TI .......................... 30

NO.
277
260
261
225
275
240
272
235
244

AVG.
10.3
10.0
9.7
9.4
9.2
8.9
8.5
8.4
8.1

ASSISTS
Player, School
G
Shawn Monday, TI ........................... 30
Christy Scruggs, MT .......................... 27
Kelly Stamper, MO ............................ 28
Cecilia Ramsey, TI ........................... 30
Angle Cox, EK .................................. 23
Sandy Brown, MT ........................... ... 27

NO.
205
147
150
147
113
130

AVG.
6.8
5.4
5.4
4.9
4.9
4.8

STEALS
Player, School
G
Ann Thomas, TS ............................... 27
Teresa Hobbs, MO ............................ 26
Kelly Stamper, MO ............................ 28
Karen Johnson, MU ........................... 26

NO.
97
62
61
55

AVG.
3.6
2.4
2.2
2.1

Lady Colonel Basketball

FG PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FGM
Tawanya Mucker, MT .......................... 242
Melinda Clayton, TI ............................ 170
Julie Magrane, MO .............................. 139
Michelle Wenning, MU ......................... 151
Lianne Beck, MT .................................. 125
Angela Brown, TI ................................ 249
Cheryl Palmer, EK ............................. 143
Stephanie Capley, MT ......................... 121
Druecilla Connors, MO ........................ 154

FGA
418
307
251
277
242
473
290
246
314

PCT.
.579
.554
.554
.545
.517
.526
.493
.492
.490

FT PERCENT AGE
Player, School
FTM
Sandy Brown, MT ................................. 56
LaTonya Fleming, EK ......................... 51
Kelly Stamper, MO ............................... 98
Sheila Smith, MU ................................. 136
Stephanie Capley, MT ................. ......... 59
Angle Bryant, EK ................................ 67
Julie Magrane, MO ...................... ........ 100
Lianne Beck, MT ................................... 50

FTA
68
62
125
179
80
91
137
70

PCT.
.824
.823
.784
.760
.738
.736
.729
.714

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FGM
Christy Scruggs, MT ............................ .46
Sandy Brown, MT ................................. 82
Kelly Downs, MO .................................. 39

FGA
125
226
111

PCT.
.368
.363
.351

BLOCKED SHOTS
Player, School
G
Tina Gillery, TS ..................................... 27
Melinda Clayton, TI ............................. 30
Tawanya Mucker, MT ........................... 27
Ann Thomas, TS ................................... 27

NO.
54
39
26
25

AVG.
2.0
1.3
0.9
0.9

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�195'5'-5'9 rtu-t&gt;Ve 7e4Ht4
First Team
Tawanya Mucker, Middle Tennessee
Sheila Smith, Murray State
Angela Brown, Tennessee Tech
Melinda Clayton, Tennessee Tech
LaTonya Fleming, Eastern Kentucky

Pos.
C-F
F
F
C
F-G

Ht.
6-0
5-10
5-11
6-1
5-8

Class
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.

Hometown
Macon, GA
Memphis, TN
Shelbyville, TN
Lawrenceburg, TN
Chicago, IL

Second Team
Kelly Stamper, Morehead State
Sandy Brown, Middle Tennessee
AnnThomas, Tennessee State
Michelle Wenning, Murray State
Shandra Maxwell, Austin Peay

Pos.
F-G
G
F
F-C
C

Ht.
5-10
5-6
5-10
6-2
6-0

Class
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.

Hometown
Hallie,KY
Morristown, TN
Portland, AR
New Washington, IN
Moscow, TN

Honorable Mention: Druecilla Connors (F) Morehead State, Kelly Downs (G) Morehead Statem Karen Johnson
(G-F) Murray State

Player, School
Ann Thomas, Tennessee State
Julie Magrane, Morehead State
Angie Cox, Eastern Kentucky
Angie Bryant, Eastern Kentucky
Angie Waldon, Murray State

Pos.
F

Ht.
5-10
6-1
5-9
5-10
6-2

C
G

F
F-C

Hometown
Portland, AR
Morehead, KY
Somerset, KV
Danville, KV
Jackson, TN

7 ~ 6,l!!~
7cn t&gt;Ve 7e4Ht4

1f,(3,l,I

1982 -----TENNESSEE TECH lost to eventual national champion Louisiana Tech, 114-53, at Ruston, LA.
1983 -----MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State in
the NCAA opening round, 64-61, at Louisiana Tech,
91-59, at Ruston, LA.
1984 -----MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to eventual national
runner-up Tennessee, 70-52 at Knoxville.
1985 ----- MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to NCAA semi-finalist
Western Kentucky, 90-83, at Bowling Green. TENNESSEE TECH lost to national runner-up Georgia,
91-74, at Athens.
1986 -----MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated South Carolina,
78-77 (OT), at Columbia, SC; lost to LSU, 78-65, at
Baton Rouge.
1987 - ----TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Southern Mississippi, 78-66; lost to eventual national
champion Tennessee, 95-59, at Knoxville.
1988 -----MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to Kansas, 81-75, at
Lawrence, Kansas.
1989 -----TENNESSEE TECH defeated South Carlina, 7773, at Columbia, SC; lost to Iowa, 77-75, at Iowa
City.

30

Name, Schoof &lt;Yes,&gt;
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech (1983-87)
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State (1984-88)
Sheila Smith, Murray State (1985-89)
Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech (1979-82)
Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee (1983-87)
Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech (1976-80)
Donna Murphy, Morehead State (1976-80)
Tawanya Mucker, Middle Tennessee (1985-89)
Usa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky (1980-84)
Gayle Hastings, Tennessee Tech (1974-78)
Jennifer McFall, Middle Tennessee (1981 -85)
Laura Lynn, Murray State (1977-81)
Donna Stephens, Morehead State (1978-82)
Danielle Carson, Youngstown State (1982-86)
Peggy Gay, Eastern Kentucky (1975-79)

fol.nt!.

2,596
2,296
2,287
2,238
2,148
2,144*
2,059
1,946
1,920
1,915*
1,834
1,733
1,71 0
1,697
1,674*

·some scoring included before women's basketball became OVC sports in 1977-78

Eastern Kentucky University

�Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Peggy Gay
3. Tina Wermuth
4. Carla Coffey
5. Sandra Mukes
6. Shannon Brady
7. Loretta Coughlin
8. Tina cottle
9. Chancellor Dugan
10. Bernadette Kok
11. Angela Fletcher
12. Cindy Lundberg
13. Margy Shelton
14. Sondra Miller
15. Marcia Haney
16. Gayle Freshwater
17. Marcia Mueller
18. Sandy Greib
19. Emma Salisbury
20. Tina Reece

Years
1980-84
1975-79
1979-83
1984-88
1978-82
1981-85
1976-80
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88
1981-85
1975-78
1973-77
1977-81
1975-77
1985-89

Total Pts.
1,920
1,674
1,403
1,363
1,188
970
964
860
846
835
824
795
771
751
740
734
722

689
660

659
All-time Scoring Leader Lisa Goodin

Peggy Gay

Angela Fletcher

Shannon Brady

No other basketball player in Eastern women's basketball
history has come close to achieving what Lisa Goodin did in her
four years in a Colonel uniform. The Austin, Indiana native
poured in 1,920 points during an outstanding career.
The 5-6 sharpshooter will long be remembered for her free
throw accuracy as well as her scoring ability. In two of her four
seasons, Goodin led the nation's NCAA Division 1 schools in
free throw percentage. As a freshman, she connected on .897
percent of her charity tosses and in her junior year she converted 91 percent.
While Goodin, who made her mark in scoring history went
into coaching on the high school level, two other former Lady
Colonels continued their basketball careers on the professional
level. Angela "Chocolate" Fletcher, EKU's leading scorer in
1985-86 with an 18.0 average, signed to play for the Knoxville
Tiger Cats of the National Women's Basketball Association.
Tina Cottle, who established herself as one of the premier Ohio
Valley Conference players during her two years in the program,
continued her career overseas playing professionally in Dublin,
Ireland. In 1985-86, while playing for the Manchester Giants in
England, she was named Player of the Year.

Tina Cottle

Lady Colonel Basketball

31

�&amp;~U

1(/~4,

1972 - 73
Won 13, Lost 3
Opponent
Cincinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami (0.)
Marshall
Dayton
* Louisville
* Georgetown
* Murray State
#South Carolina
# Longwood College
#Highpoint
#Winthrop

EKU
58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60
64
68
53
65
55
58

OPP
39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

1973 - 74
Won 17, Lost 6
Opponent
Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
• Kentucky
* Louisville
* Murray State
#Tennessee Tech
# Roanoke College
# South Carolina
#Elon

EKU
41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
55
53
71
68
61

OPP
51
49
39
66
53
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
31
37
59

42
57
64

1974 - 75
Won 14, Lost 6
Opponent
Bellarmine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnati
* KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

32

EKU
74
76
56
47
74
75
74

OPP
44
62
47
89
73
28
68

~adedaa Suece 1973

Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (0.)
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Belmont
Tennessee
* Northern Kentucky
* Kentucky
#Western Carolina
#Memphis State

63
59
61

77
74
59
66
62
70
67
60
60
63

54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

1975 - 76
Won 17, Lost 3
Opponent
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Murray State
Indiana
Miami (0.)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky
* Louisville
* Western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech

EKU
73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
81
88
92
80

OPP
59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51
42
63
59
60
54
48
71
82
65
91

1976 - 77
Won 7, Lost 17
Opponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Miami (0.)
Tennessee
Indiana

Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
* Kentucky

81
85
66
83
64

45
60
79
58
86

79

91

EKU

OPP
79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

1977 - 78
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent
Kentucky
Murray State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Ke ntucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami (0.)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois
* Louisville

73
57
63
65
82
74
71
77
69
84
73
84
75
89
67
94
76
88
82
61

77
83
73
67
58
61
77

1978 - 79
Won 5, Lost 24
EKU
95
66
69
88
51
63
80
60
69
62
72
78
83
78
72
70
50

OPP
60
68
78
108
61
59
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
49
84
60

Opponent
Tennessee
Indiana
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James Madison
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Miami (0.)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Louisville

EKU
67
60
58

77
78
56
52
61
OT 77
78
70
64
84
54
70
OT 86
68

OPP
91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64
74
79
94
76
77
95
76

Eastern Kentucky University

�Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Da~on
Ohio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
* Northern Kentucky
*

72

80
84
91

73

82

78

71

57
68
59
71

74

62
85

53
65

84

94
74
74
68

KWIC Tourney

1979 - 80
Won 9, Lost 19
Opponent
North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (0.)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mt. St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
* Morehead State
• KWIC Tourney

EKU

OPP

62

57
48
57
66

55
50
65
66
77
62
73
50
65
69
60
80
63

100
80
50
68
64
68

52

63

56
60
54
69
65
68
57
51
58
57
88
54
59

66

74

82
63

67
92

70

1980 - 81
Won 16, Lost 15
EKU

OPP

West Virginia
97
Campbellsville College
98
Akron
90
Kent State
65
Youngstown State
64
Northern Kentucky
71
Da~on
68
Marshall
70
Radford
84
Bellarmine
91
Louisville
75
Ohio
83
Austin Peay
74
Murray State
74
Univ. of Louisville
77
Western Kentucky
63
Northern Kentucky
74
Morehead State
OT 75
Kentucky
62
Western Kentucky
83
Mlddle Tennessee
51
Kentucky
60
Austin Peay
58
Murray State
95
Cincinnati
60
Mount St. Joseph
103
Youngstown State
76
Tennessee Tech
67
Morehead State
65
Xavier
104
* Morehead State
72

69

Opponent

77

70
61
53
53
72
85

72
56
90

72
56

72
78
67
77
46
65
45

66
72
62
77
68
91

76
72
79
75
79

74
70
75

80

87
84
58

83

1981 - 82
Won 14, Lost 16
Opponent

76
86
72

72
82
78
87
72
59
100
68
50

52
60
77
77

61
80

89
77
53
65

87
62

61
20T 61

74

86
79
90

70

67
69

74

71
62
80
68
80
64

92

73
55
65
79

75

78

88

50

86

62

72

#AIAW Region II

83
74

* KWIC Tourney

Radford
John Carroll
Campbellsville
West Virginia

Cleveland State
South Florida
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Marshall
Florida A &amp; M
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Bellarmine
Morehead State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Xavier
Austin Peay
Murray State
Dayton
Morehead State
Ohio
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Louisiville
# UT-Chattanooga
#Vanderbilt
#East Tennessee

EKU

OPP

68
93
102
73

71
36
75
65

1982 - 83
Won 14, Lost 13
Opponent
Pikeville
Duke
Bowling G reen
Ind. U. - Purdue U.
Louisville
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier (0.)
Morehead State
Da~on
Cleveland State
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
* Murray State

EKU

OPP

105
57

60

83

79
51
71

86
58

76
OT 69

78
83
65

74
65

52
OT 79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69

94
88
64
65
66
56

74

70
72
81
65
64
65
77
75
81
68
68
54

61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

* OVC Tourney

Lady Colonel Basketball

33

�1983 - 84
Won 17, Lost 11
Opponent
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
• Tennessee Tech

1985 - 86
Won 8, Lost 17
EKU

OT 72
67
63
82

46
70
52
60
48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
OT 78
58
83
68
64
64

OPP
74

77
61
66
44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

1984 - 85
Won 18, Lost 10
Opponent
Davis and Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
• Tennessee Tech

34

Opponent
Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsville
Nebraska
Kentucky
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

1987 - 88
Won 6, Lost 20
EKU

75
82
OT 85
59
78
90
63
76
72
OT 75
55
OT 71
72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
OT 76
85
70
71

OPP
72
71
80
72
57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84

77
79
69
86

77
99
97
81

1986 - 87
Won 9, Lost 18

EKU
79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71

77
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
OT 61
65

OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75

77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

Opponent
EKU
Central Michigan
75
Wisconsin-Green Bay
85
Louisville
85
Bellarmine
51
Kentucky
56
Ashland College
86
Stetson
77
Southwestern Louisisana 71
Pittsburgh
101
East Tennessee
89
Dayton
OT 78
Akron
70
Youngstown State
81
Tennessee Tech
73
Middle Tennessee
62
Murray State
76
Austin Peay
83
Western Carolina
77
Morehead State
54
Western Kentucky
57
Austin Peay
90
Murray State
48
Youngstown State
78
Akron
62
Middle Tennessee
63
Tennessee Tech
77
Morehead State
87

Opponent
Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Ohio
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

EKU
79
73
58
71
81

40
77
72
62
89
79
62
69
95
86
88
85
63
64
86
75
66
81
74
65

OPP
96

94
82
82
85
115
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74
108
70
87
103
93
84
84
71
101
90

1988 - 89
Won 12, Lost 14
OPP
101
94
90

77
88
76
79
77
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

Opponent
EKU
Pittsburgh*
82
Eastern Michigan*
69
Louisville
68
Marshall
63
Cincinnati
53
Bowling Green
74
Rollins
84
Stetson
(3 OT) 98
Western Carolina
71
Morehead State
69
Kentucky
77
(OT)
Austin Peay
68
Murray State
(OT)
63
Middle Tennessee
84
Tennessee State
81
Tennessee Tech
66
Shawnee State
90
Morehead State
71
Wright State
62
East Tennessee
71
Tennessee Tech
72
Western Kentucky
68
Tennessee State
74
Middle Tennessee
75
Murray State
63
Austin Peay
90

OPP
79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

* OVC Tourney
Eastern K entuc ky University

�The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate sports for men,
and seven intercollegiate sports for women. Extensive intramural, free play and club sports programs are sponsored providing varied participation opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total program
and development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health, vitality
and preparation of young people as citizens and for their
leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's schools
and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics offers a variety of degree programs at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. The coaches of athletics
are among the 46 full-time faculty members representing
more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, required to produce academic, intramural and varsity
athletic programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used
interchangeably for instruction and athletics as is the faculty.
The College, which is organized under a single administrative
unit, includes three academic departments under which there
are six undergraduate and graduate degree programs and
intercollegiate athletics. This type organization contributes
significantly to successful coordination of the program faculty
and facilities for maximum contribution to the overall mission
of the University.

Lady Colonel Basketball

The College is headed by Dr. Robert Baugh, its three
academic departments are: School and Public Health, chaired
by Dr. Don Calitri; Recreation and Park Administration, chaired
by Dr. Larry Belknap; Physical Education, chaired by Dr.
Bobby Barton. The College's program in intercollegiate athletics is administered by the athletic director, Donald G.
Combs, and the assistant director, Dr. Martha Mullins.
A balanced athletic program-intramural sports clubs
and intercollegiate-is provided by the College.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields women's athletic teams in basketball, volleyball,
field hockey, tennis, cross country, and track and field (indoor
and outdoor).
Outstanding facilities are required to support an operation
with the scope of Eastern·s College of H.P.E.R.A. The
College's programs are housed in five major campus structures-The Robert B. Begley Building where it is headquartered, the Alumni Coliseum, the Weaver Health Building, the
Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building. Numerous
tennis courts, recreation areas , Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey
Hughes Baseball Field, and the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane
track and tartan infield are among the other facilities of the
College. An 18-hole golf course and an outdoor educationrecreation demonstration area are located at Arlington. There
are four equipped training rooms attached to the intercollegiate locker rooms in four buildings.

-..-35

�KARL PARK
Director
Division of Sports
Information

K

arl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU, now in his 20th
year as Sports Information Director for Eastern·s athletic
teams. He served as sports editor of the school newspaper,
The Eastern Progress, tor three years while a student of the
University. The 39 year-old Richmond, Kentucky native is a
member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (COSIDA), the United States Basketball Writers Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production of
EKU's three seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and 197980. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the Nation Division A for those two years.
Park received his masters degree from EKU in 1979.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville
and they have a daughter, Rachel, age 5.

IJ!J

•

JACK D. FROST
Assistant Director
Division of Sports
Information

J

ack D. Frost, a veteran of 16 years in the newspaper
and public information fields, is in his sixth year as Assistant Sports Information Director.
The 39-year-old Richmond native spent nine years with
the EKU Division of Public Information where he served as
news editor and feature editor. Before joining Eastem's staff,
Frost served four years as news editor and photographer for
the Richmond Register. He is a member of the College Sports
Information Directors of America (COSI DA), the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, the U.S. Basketball
Writers Association, and the U.S. Track and Field Writers
Association. He is a 1972 graduate of EKU and earned a
master's degree from Eastern in 1977. While a student in
college, Frost worked on the student newspaper, The Eastern
Progress, serving as sports editor, managing editor, and
editor-in-chief.
Frost is married to the former Susan Lynn McIntyre of Lexington. They have two sons, Jonathan, 8 and Mychal, age 5.

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�ichmond radio station WEKY-FM (1340 on the
R dial)
will broadcast 11 home games this year
including all of the Ohio Valley Conference contests
from McBrayer Arena. WEKY Sports Director Dan
McBride will bring all the fast-paced action when the
Lady Colonels hit the hardwood.
In addition to the game radio broadcasts, the
Lady Colonel basketball will be featured on EKU
Sportlight show each with coach Larry Inman. He will
review video highlights of past games and preview
upcoming contests as well as feature the Lady Colonel players. EKU Sportlight is shown on cable
television systems across the state.

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Dan McBride

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NEWSPAPERS
Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) ... ....... .... ......... ........ .......... ....... ... ... .. ....... ....... Steve McClain, Brett Hait
Madison County Post (weekly) .. ......................................... ....... ...................................... ... Sports Editor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) .. ................................................ ............ ................................. Clint Riley
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a.m.) .... .................... ..... ...................................................... Sports Staff
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.) .... .. ... ............................................ ....... .................... .. ....... ......... Sports Staff
Berea Citizen ...................................... ... ....... .......... ... ... ..... ................................ ................ .Jim McAlister
RADIO-TV
WEKU-TV (campus) ............................... ........ .•............. .................... .................................... Mark Smith
Radio WDMC (campus) ............ .......... ....... ............. ........................... ............ .................. Sports Director
Radio WEKY (Richmond) .. .. ............... ... ....... ............. ......................................................... Dan McBride
Radio WCBR (Richmond) .............................. ................................................ .. ... ...... ......... .. Kyle Sowers
Radio WVLK (Lexington) .................................................... ................................................... Tom Leach
Radio WLAP (Lexington) ............................... ................. ... ................................ ....... ....... Sports Director
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) .................... ........ .... .... ............................................ ........................... ... Mark Sok
WKYT-TV (Lexington) ........... ........ ... ......... ... .......... .......... ........ Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ... ....... .... ............. ....................... .......... ... ................. ......... Alan Cutler, Carl Nathe
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, KY 40507 .. ............ ............. ................. Mike Embry
United Press International, Commonwealth Building, Louisville, KY 40202 ........... ........... ............... Staff

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Kelly Cowan

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSilY
1990-91 Media Guide

�Date
Nov. 23-24
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 7-8
Dec. 11
Dec. 15
Jan. 5
Jan.a
Jan. 12
Jan. 14
Jan. 19
Jan.23
Jan. 26
Jan.28
Feb.2
Feb.9
Feb. 11
Feb. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Mar. 1
Mar. 5-6

•
•
•
•
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*
*
•
*
*
*
*

Opponent
Comfort Inn-Chippewa Classic
(EKU vs. Canisius, C. Michigan vs. Chicago St.)
. East Tennessee
North Carolina-Asheville
Wright State
The Mid-America Classic
(EKU vs. Missouri, Howard vs. South Alabama)
Xavier (OH)
Louisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
North Carolina-Asheville
Appalachian State
Ohio Valley Conference
Championship Tournament

Site
Mt. Pleasant, Ml

Time
6:00 pm

Home
Home
Dayton, OH
Columbia, MO

5:15 pm
5:15 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm

Home
Home
Dayton, OH
Morehead, KY
Cookeville, TN
Nashville, TN
Home
Cincinnati, OH
Home
Home
Home
Murray, KY
Clarksville, TN
Home
Murfreesboro, TN
Home
Home
Home
Asheville, NC
Boone, NC

7:30 pm
5:15 pm
1:00 pm
5:15 pm
6:15 pm
6:15 pm
5:15 pm
7:00 pm
5:15 pm
5:15 pm
5:15 pm
6:00 pm
6:30 pm
5:15 pm
6:30 pm
7:30 pm
5:15 pm
5:15 pm

TBA
3:00 pm

TBA

* Ohio Valley Conference Game

All times are EST

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Date
Nov. 25·
Nov. 26
Nov. 30
Dec.1
Dec. 2
Dec.9
Dec. 11
Jan.a
Jan. 10
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 20
Jan.22
Jan.27
Jan.29

Opponent (Att.)
Auburn (1,100)
Grambling (450)
SE Louisiana (208)
Nicholls State (300)
Tulane (250)
Louisville (550)
Appalachian St. (450)
SE Louisiana (200)
* Morehead St. (550)
* Austin Peay (312)
* Murray State (350)
• Tennessee St. (375)
Georgia (541)
• Tennessee Tech (625))
* Middle Tennessee (300)

Site W-L Score
T1
L
95-54
T1
L
95-86
L
85-73
A
w 65-56
T2
T2
w 71-68
A
L #85-84
H
w 76-66
H
w 67-63
H
w 78-60
A
w 80-79
A
w 88-86
H
L
66-64
A
L 109-90
H
L
88-68
H
L
79-74

Date
Jan.31
Feb.3
Feb.5
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
, Feb. 21
Feb. 24
Feb.26

Opponent (Att.)
Kentucky (525)
. Wright State (175)
* Morehead State (500)
* Middle Tenn. (1 ,200)
* Tennessee Tech (2,002)
Marshall (325)
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Cincinnati (175)
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�Contents
Memo to the Media .... .. .. .................................... 2
Pre-season Outlook and Roster ........................ .4
Paul S. McBrayer Arena ..................................... 5
Coach Larry Inman ............................................. 6
The Assistant Coaches and Staff ....................... 8
Meet The Lady Colonels .. ................................ 1O
Lady Colonel Records .... ....... ............ ............... 19
1989-90 Final EKU Stats ................................ .. 20
All-Time Series History ........... ... .... ..... .............. 21
Meet The Opponents ..................... .......... ........ 22
Travel Plans .................................. .......... ....... .. 27
Lady Colonel

OVC Final 1989-90 Stats ................................. 28

Basketball

1989-90 OVC Honors ............ ......... .................. 30
All-Time EKU Scoring Leaders ... ........... ...... ... . 31
Year-By-Year Results .... ......... ....... .......... ........ 32
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Athletics At EKU ............................................... 35

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About
the
Cover

Lady Colonels On The Air ........ ................. .. ... IBC

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This publication was prepared and edited by Jack Frost, former
Assistant Director of Sports Information, with assistance from Larry
Box, Graduate Assistant, located in room 205 of the Robert B. Begley
Building, telephone 622-1253. Photographic services were provided
by Greg Perry, EKU Division of Public Information, and Jack Frost.
Printing services were provided by Post Printing of Lexington.
Typesetting and layout services were provided by Norma Bowling,
EKU Division of Special Programs. For additional copies of this media
guide, submit a written request to the above address at Eastern
Kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475-0934. This publication
was paid for through state funds.

Lady Colonel Basketball

he 1990-91 Lady Colonel media guide cover
features senior Kelly Cowan. The photograph
goes along with this year's theme of "Making
String Music." The sound made when Cowan
connects on one of her patented outside jumpers
is "string music." The photograph was taken in the
Foster Music Building on the Eastern Kentucky
campus. (Special thanks goes to EKU Music
Department for use of the building and use of the
stringed instruments.)

�The 1990-91 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared
especially for the members of the print and electronic media
who cover Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope
this guide will provide many of the answers concerning Coach
Larry lnman's Lady Colonel team and EKU in general. If you
desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc.,
or have questions not answered in this book, feel free to
contact the Division of Sports Information located in the
Begley Building, Room 205, telephone (606) 622-1253.
WORKING PRESS- Press passes are required. If you
have special needs such as working space, telecopier, telephone, etc., make your requests as far in advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast
home games, requests should be addressed to the Division of
Sports Information and be made by NAME as early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station direct

from South Central Bell Telephone Company with instructions
to contact the Eastern SI D's office prior to installing lines. The
"official station," as designated by the Director of Athletics of
the visiting institution, will be assigned priority space in the
event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited
unless permission is granted by the Vice President for University Relations and Development well in advance. Delayed
telecasts are allowed for noncommercial stations by contacting the SID office well in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required.
Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the
game provided they remain a safe distance from the playing
court and not in front of the bench, coaching areas, and
scorer's table. Flash photography is not allowed.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, a
growing city of about 24,000.
Enrollment-14,268
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Hanly Funderburk
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr. John Rowlett
Athletic Conference - Ohio Valley, N.C.A.A.-Men and
Women
Basketball Arena - Paul S. McBrayer Arena (capacity
6,500)
Nickname - Lady Colonels
Symbol - O ld Southern Gentleman
Colors - Maroon and White

Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball: Jim Ward;
Basketball: Mike Pollio; Football: RoyKidd;GoH: Lew Smither;
Men's Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann; Men's Tennis: Tom Higgins; Women's Tennis: Sandy Martin; Women's
Volleyball: Dr. Geri Polvino; Women's Field Hockey: Diana
Friedli; Women's Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports - Basketball: John
Ferguson, Mike Calhoun; Football: Doug Carter, Jim Tanara,
Jack Ison, Joe Blankenship, Larry McDaniel, Teddy Taylor;
Women's Volleyball: Ernie Gilbert; Track: Tim Moore.

Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Robert Baugh, Chairman; Dr. Dorothy
Kirkpatrick; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Claude Vaughn; Dr. Jay
Riggs; Dr. Samuel Leung; Dr. Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock;
Mrs. Jeanette Crockett ; Dr. Jim Masterson; Mr. C.E. Baldwin;
Dr. Martha Mullins, exofficio.
Interim Director of Athletics - Dr. Robert Baugh
Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr. Martha Mullins
Head Basketball coach - Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay,
1970)
Assistant Coaches - Mary Ann Grimes (Ohio University), Chancellor Dugan (Eastern Kentucky) .

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Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainer- Randy McGuire, Eva Clifton
Sports Information Director - Karl Park
Athletics Business Manager - David Parke

Board of Regents
Chairman, Jim Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice
Chairman, John Cooper, Georgetown; Dr. Rodney Gross,
Grayson; Burl Spurlock, Prestonburg; Justice Joseph Lambert, Mt. Vernon and Frankfort; Mrs. Marilyn Hacker, Lexington; Walter E. May, Pikeville; Ernest House, London; Dr. Karl
Kuhn, faculty representative; Marsha Whatley, student representative.

Easte rn Kentucky University

�Dr. Robert Baugh
Dean
College of Health,
Physical Ed.,
Recreation &amp; Athletics
and
Acting Director of
Athletics

Baugh serves as dean of Eastem's College
Dofr. Robert
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics,
one of the university's nine academic colleges. He also
assumed the role of Acting Director of Athletics in August
when Donald Combs retired.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU Department of Health Education, assumed the duties of acting
dean in January of 1987. He has been at Eastern since
1970.
Prior to arriving at EKU, Baugh taught for four years at
Austin Peay State University following a stint of high school
teaching in University City, Missouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral
degrees from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond. She is
an associate professor in EKU's College of Allied Health and
Nursing.

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Dr. Martha Mullins
Assistant
Athletic Director

r. Martha Mullins is in her 1€th year as Assistant
D Athletic
Director. She has been an administrator in
women's athletics at Eastern for the past 20 years and
served as the women's tennis coach until the 1983-85
season.
A graduate of the University of Alabama, she went on
to do post-graduate work at Florida State where she received Ph.D. and M.A. degrees. While at FSU, Mullins
assisted with the women's track program. She went on to
serve a six-year tenure in Florida's junior college system
where she was active as a tennis and volleyball coach, and
provided early leadership in establishing athletic participation for women students in the state's junior colleges.
In 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's
Intercollegiate Conference's Honor for outstanding service
to women's intercollegiate athletics in Kentucky. Mullins
has been responsible for the acquisition of historical records
of the EKU Archives pertaining to the years in which the
KWIC and AIAW Southern Region II governed athletics in
the state. She is currently assisting in a Kentucky High
School Athletic Association project to gather historical data
on modern-day girls' basketball in the state.
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference
activities and served on the OVC Hall of Fame Committee
and the 40th Anniversary Committee.
She is past chair of the steering committee of the
Kentucky Sports Equity Project, a state and federally funded
effort to increase opportunities for minorities and women in
sports leadership positions. Mullins also served on the
board of directors of the Council of Collegiate Women
Athletic Administrators. In addition she is a member of the
NCAA Track and Field Committee.

WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Lady Colonel Basketball

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�he third year will be the charm, or so hopes Eastern
T Kentucky
University Lady Colonels basketball coach Larry
Inman who has seen his first two squads finish with back-toback 12-14 records.
.
Inman began a rebuilding program last year, adding nine
fresh faces to the roster. The result was a renewed attitude
and a successful start as the Lady Colonels won the Tulane
Invitational Tournament and then captured their first three
Ohio Valley Conference contests to take an early lead in the
OVC race. However, inexperience and a lack of depth in the
post area proved fatal as EKU faltered down the stretch to
finish in a fourth place tie in the final OVC standings.
The Lady Colonels were among the nation's top three-point
shooting teams last year and finished 10th in the NCAA final
statistics with 4.9 makes per game. The leader of "lnman's
Infantry," senior forward Kelly Cowan returns along with three
other regulars-guards Angie Cox and Cheryl Jones and
center Jaree Goodin.
Cowan, a 5-11 sharpshooter from Somerset, KY, moved
into sixth place on the all-time Lady Colonel scoring list last
year with 1 ,064 points and has an excellent chance to move
up to No. 3 before closing out her career. She led EKU in
scoring average last year with 15.8 points per game to earn
first-team AII-OVC honors. Inman calls her one of the best
pure shooters he has ever coached.

Add Cox, a junior from Somerset, KY., and Jones, a junior
from Ludlow, KY, along with 5-11 forward Rhonda Hardesty,
a sophomore from Coschocton, OH, and you have a dangerous outside shooting foursome.
Back to handle the inside game will be OVC All-freshman
team selection Jaree Goodin, a 6-2 sophomore from Corbin,
KY, who averaged 15.3 points and 8.7 rebounds last year to
rank among the conference leaders in both categories. Goodin
also broke the school single-game scoring record with a 38point performance against Marshall. Another returnee who
saw spot starting duty last year is 6-1 sophomore post player
Sue Zylstra from Miami, FL..
Help on the inside is what Inman and his staff saw as
immediate needs this year and that is what they got in two
recruits who will be eligible as freshmen. The two are Shannah
McIntosh, a 6-2 second-team Ohio All-Stater from Middletown,
OH, and Sheletha McEaddy, a 6-4 center from Ft. RIiey, KS,
who becomes the tallest player in Lady Colonel history. EKU
also landed Chris Burch, another 6-4 post player and high
school first-team All-Stater from Fredericktown, OH, but she
will not be eligible to play as a freshman after failing to meet
Proposition 48 requirements.
"I feel good about the foundation we are laying here at
Eastern," said Inman. "I firmly believe we are on our way to
establishing a solid program that our fans can be proud and
enthusiastic about."

1990-91 ~euu, (3obued ~
No.

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Player
Laura Morris

Angie Cox
Cheryl Jones
Rhonda Hardesty

Sue Zylstra
Jaree Goodin
Kelly Cowan
Jeanette Elkin
Sheletha McEaddy
Annette Elkin
Shannah McIntosh

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Class

G
G
G
F

5-7
5-9
5-5
5-11
6-1
6-2
5-10
6-0
6-4
6-0
6-1

130
130
140
155
150
185
145
160
185
160

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Hometown

High School
Danville
Pulaski County
Notre Dame Academy

So.

Danville, KY
Somerset, KY
Ludlow, KY
Coshocton, OH
Miami, FL

River View
Westminster Christian

So.
Sr.

Corbin, KY
Somerset, KY

Corbin
Pulaski County

Fr.
Fr.

Richmond, KY
Ft. Riley, KS
Richmond, KY
Middletown, OH

Junction City
Madison Central
Preble Shawnee

Jr.
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So.

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Fr.

Madison Central

Head Coach: Larry Inman (3rd yr. at EKU, 24-28; 11th yr. overall, 185-101)
Assistant Coaches: Mary Ann Grimes and Chancellor Dugan
Student Managers: Pam Monroe and Donna Phelps
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Eastern Kentucky University

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lumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first
opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home
arena for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball
since the 1976-77 season when the women moved from
Weaver Health Building.
Located on a southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni
Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned sports
complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and
features agreattriumph in architectural design with its modern
laminated cross-arched roof - the world's largest of its kind
- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of
events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board
feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches
gracefully 81 feet above floor level, is southern pine finished
in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500 for
basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building
contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on
the east end; eight classrooms; twenty offices; both indoor
and outdoor swimming pools; shower and locker rooms, a
projection room, a training room, and weight room. A hydraulic-operated stage is located at the east end of the main arena
floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its
games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have compiled
an overall home record of 90 wins and 78 losses.

Lady Colonel Basketball

VEAR-BY-VEAR RESULTS
IN MCBRAYER ARENA
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981 -82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Totals

Won
2
8
3
4
9
9
8
9
11
3
8
4
5
7

Lost
4
4
11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6
6
8
5
4

90

78

Winning Pct. .536

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Head Coach

L

arry Inman, the dean of Ohio Valley Conference women's
basketball coaches, is putting the pieces together as in a
fine-tuned orchestra in hopes that his Eastern Kentucky
University Lady Colonel team will make a run at the conference title in1990-91.
Inman begins his third season at EKU and his 11th overall
in the OVC. After eight fabulous years at Middle Tennessee
where he directed that school to five conference regular
season titles and four OVC tournament crowns, Inman took
the challenge of leading the EKU program to similar success.
Although the success has not come instantly, the Lady
Colonels have shown signs of brilliance in lnman's first two
seasons. Back-to-back 12-14 seasons have been bittersweet for Inman and his staff. Inconsistency and not having
a tradition of winning has hampered both of Inman's two EKU
squads, but the pieces are coming together for the Lady
Colonels to finally get overt he hump of mediocrity and into the
upper echelon of the OVC on a regular basis.
Success is all Larry Inman has known in his career that
also includes five years on the high school level where he
compiled a 126-24 record (.840) at Mt. Juliet High School in
Nashville, TN. At MTSU, his Lady Raider teams dominated
the OVC from 1978-86. His record there was 161-73 (.688)
and included four trips to the NCAA regional tournament
where Middle was 2-4 against some of the top schools in the
nation. His 1982-83 squad finished with a 10-0 league record
which stood as the only unblemished mark in the OVC until
Tennessee Tech went 12-0 last season.
Coaching honors have come with regularity for Inman.
He was voted the OVC Coach of the Year four times while at

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Middle and was nominated for WBCA District 9 Coach of the
Year in 1990. While at Mt. Juliet H.S., Inman was named
Nashville Interscholastic League Coach of the Year four times
as he directed his teams to five district crowns, four regional
championships, three NIL titles, and the 1977 Tennessee
Class AAA state championship.
While success on the court is important to Inman, he is
also concerned about the players' future accomplishments in

Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU Coaching Records
(Since 1972)
~
Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Dunc.in
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Inman

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1 yr. (1972-73)
1 yr. (1973-74)
1 yr. (1974-75)
4 yrs. (1975-79)
7 yrs. (1979-86)
2 yrs. (1986-88)
2 yrs. (1988-90)

Overall

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13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
24-28

6-13

30-46
9-19
11-13

Year-by-Year Records (Since 1972)
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1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90

life. "I hope to teach our players the skills and work habits that
will not only make them better basketball players, but also
better people. I hope the players will use the same habits they
learned in our basketball program to make them happy and
successful people in their careers and personal lives.
A 1970 graduate of Austin Peay State University, Inman

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Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Inman
Larry Inman

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13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12- 14
12-14

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6

earned the Master's degree in 1977 from Tennessee State
University.
He is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville, TN, an assistant manger of Wal-Mart in Richmond. He has three children, a son, Jody, 16; and two
daughters, Latrice, 15, and Tiffany, 7.

lnman's Track Record
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet High School (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 1982, 83, 85, 86
OVC Tourney Champs in 1983, 85, 86
1988-90 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 24, Lost 28 (.462)
Career Coaching Record - 14 years
Won 311 , Lost 125 (.729)
Lady Colonel Basketball

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Assistant Coach

ary Ann Grimes, an Ohio high school girl's basketball
Mcoach
for the past seven years, is beginning her third
season as an assistant Lady Colonels' basketball coach.
Grimes, 35, is a native Ohioan and played collegiately for
Ohio University where she was a four-year starter and her
team's leading scorer as a junior and senior. After receiving
a B.S. degree from OU, Grimes began her coaching and
teaching career at Ridgewood High School where she guided
that team to a three-year record of 64-7, including an Ohio
Class AA state runner-up finish in 1979-80. In 1984 she began
a four-year tenure at Tri-Valley High school, and compiled a
record of 60-33, including a Class MA runner-up finish in
1984-85.
Her duties as assistant coach will cover the areas of

recruiting, on-floor coaching, academic monitor, counseling
and public relations.
She earned a Master's degree in physical education in
1988 from Ohio University. She has a daughter, Brandy, age 4.

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Assistant Coach

hancellor Dugan, a standout performer for the Lady

CColonels from 1978-82, begins year two at her alma mater
following six years of coaching on the high school and collegiate levels. Dugan spent three years as an assistant at
Morehead State and prior to that she was on the staff as an
assistant at Alabama.
Dugan graduated in 1982 from EKU with a degree in
physical education and earned her master's degree in 1989
from Morehead State. She came to Eastern form Sacred
Heart Academy in Louisville where she was an outstanding
athlete. In addition to her basketball ability, Dugan was also
one of the state's outstanding female swimmers. As a
member of the EKU basketball team, Dugan was a three-year
starter and finished her junior and senior years as the team's
leading rebounder and second-leading scorer. She was the
co-holder of EKU's single game rebound record of 20 until it
was broken in 1988.
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After graduating from EKU, Dugan took the head coaching job at George West High School in George West, TX
where she guided that team to a three-year record of 56-30.
Dugan·s area of responsibility at EKU will be in recruiting,
public relations, travel arrangements, and on-floor coaching.
Eastern Kentucky University

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Volunteer Assistant

Manager

ebra Dunbar.a 1987graduateofthe University of San Francisco,
joins the EKU staff as a volunteer assistant coach this season.
Dunbar had a fine collegiate playing career for USF. She was
named to the West Coast Athletic Conference's all-conference team
her senior season. She was also named a WCAC Scholar/Athlete
that same season. In her junior season, she was named Outstanding Student/Athlete at USF. Dunbar holds USF records for most
career assists and for most assists in one season.
Dunbar also had a very impressive high school career at
Fallbrook Union High School in San Diego. She was the San Diego
County CIF Girl's Basketball Player of the Year her senior season.
She was also conference MVP of the Palomar League that same
season. She was named to the first team AII-CIF her junior season
after leading her team to a 25-0 record.
Dunbar chose EKU over all of the other colleges in Kentucky to
pursue her coaching career.

D

am Monroe, a freshman from Louisville, begins herfirstyear as
a manager for the Lady Colonels.
She attended Southern High School where she worked with
the boys basketball team her sophomore year and worked for the
girls basketball team her junior and senior years. Monroe enjoys
singing, swimming, and tennis as hobbies. She would like to be a
D.J. after she finishes college.
She is the daughter of Edna and Jimmie Monroe.

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Graduate Assistant

Manager

ally Boyd, a graduate of Northeast Missouri State University,
joins the EKU staff as a graduate assistant coach this season.
After completing her playing career at NMSU, Boyd stayed on
to assume assistant coaching duties while she obtained an extra
teaching certificate in Health. She received her degree in Physical
Education/Health K-12.
The Argenta, IL native played her high school career at ArgentaOreana High School.
She is pursuing a master's degree in physical education.

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Lady Colonel Basketball

onna Phelps, an occupational therapy major from Bardstown,
begins her first season as a manager for the Lady Colonels.
Phelps attended Nelson County High School where she was a
basketball manager for three years. She likes to spend her spare
time reading and getting together with friends.
She is the daughter of Jim and Mary Phelps.

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Sr., Forward

Major: Physical Education

Hometown: Somerset, KY

Ht.: 5-10, Wt.: 140

W

hen Kelly Cowan connects on one of her patented outside
jumpers the sound is unmistakenly "string music. In three years
on the college level Cowan has established herseH as one of the best
pursue shooters in the Ohio Valley Conference and perhaps in all of
women's basketball. University of Georgia Lady Bulldog coach Andy
Landers will attest to that statement after watching Cowan blitz his team
with a 32-point performance on 11 of 23 shooting, including six from
three-point land. EKU head coach Larry Inman calls her the best outside
shooter he has ever coached. She is expected to close out a brilliant
career in grand fashion in 1990-91 after becoming only the sixth player
in Lady Colonel history to surpass the 1,000-point career scoring mark
as a junior. Cowan, who will be the team's only senior, enters the season
with 1,064 points and can realistically move up to third place on the EKU
all-time list before she closes out the year. The personable, first-team
All-Ohio Valley Conference selection in 1990, has been a work horse
during her career playing in all 78 games and starting in 73 of those
contests. She has maintained double figure scoring averages in each
of her three seasons, a rare feat in itself, and has improved her average
with each year from 10.7 as a freshman, when she earned OVC AllFreshman honors, to 14.5 as a sophomore and a team-leading 15.8 last
year. In addition to her scoring abilities. Cowan has made marked
improvement in her defensive and rebounding skills. She is a graduate
of Pulaski County H.S. in Somerset where she earned All-State honors
and a selection to the Kentucky All-Star team. Kelly is the daughter of
David and Dottie Cowan. Career Best ... FGs, 12, vs. Morehead State
(1-10-90) ...FTs, 7, vs. Morehead State (2-5-90) ...3-pt. FGs, 6, vs.
Georgia (1-22-90)... Rebounds, 10, vs. Morehead State (2·5·
90)... Asslsts, 11 , vs. Louisville (12-9-89).

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CAREER STATS

10

FGM FGA PCT. FTM

G

MIN

1987-88
1988-89
1989-90

26
26
26

669
832
794

115
157
173

270
348
388

.426
.451
.446

26
32
35

30
42
44

Totals

78

2295

445

1006 .442

93

116

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

.867
.762
.795

87
120
134

3.3
4.6
5.2

40
46
81

45
52
75

2
4
3

21
23
49

33-0
49-1
63-1

277
376
411

10.7
14.5
15.8

.802

341

4.4

167 172

9

93

145-2 1064 13.6

FTA PCT.

Eastern Kentucky University

�A~e(J;~
Jr., Guard
Major: Occupatlonal Therapy

Hometown: Somerset, KY

Ht.: 5-9, Wt.: 130

A

ngie Cox will be expected to play a prominent role on this year's
team after starting in 40 of 49 games during her career. She had
a solid sophomore year after earning a spot on the OVC All-Freshmen
team in 1988-89. She has the ball-handling ability to man the point
guard position and the shooting ability to play the second guard spot.
Coach Inman will use her both ways this year. She has shown
moments of brilliance as both a passer and shooter, and can go to
boards when needed. Consistency in her offensive game is the area
she needs to concentrate on in order to fully reach her potential. As a
freshman, Cox handed out 113 assists, despite missing three games
because of injury, and came up short of the EKU single season mark
of 125. She had two single games of 13 assists during her frosh year
which tied the EKU record at the time, but has since been broken by
Tracey Kindred's 17 last season. She is also a clever defensive player
with a knack of coming up with timely steals. Cox finished both seasons
second on the team in steals. She has gained strength since coming
to EKU and that has enabled her to play the more physical collegiate
game. Like teammate Kelly Cowan, Cox hails from Pulaski County
High School where she earned All-State honors and was selected to
play for the Kentucky All-Stars. Angie is the daughter of Barry and
Linda VanHook and played for coach Larry Hurt at Pulaski County.
Career Bests...FGs Made, 8, vs. Loulsvllle (12-9-89) and Murray
State (2-24-90)... FTs Made, 5, vs. Mlddle Tennessee (1-2189) ... Polnts, 20, vs. Louisville (12-9-89) and Murray State (2-2490) ...Rebounds, 8, vs. Middle Tennessee (1-29-90) ...Asslsts, 13,
vs. Tennessee State (1-23-89) and (2-18-89).

CAREER STATS
FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

REB. AVG.

G

MIN

1988-89
1989-90

23
26

648
721

73
90

185
241

.395
.373

36
31

50
52

.720
.596

58
102

2.5
3.9

Totals

49

1369 163

426

.383

67

102

.657

160

3.3

Lady Colonel Basketball

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

113 84
84 77

2
3

47
40

71-4 196
79-4 241

8.5
9.3

197 161

5

87

150-8 437

8.9

A

TP

AVG.

11

�fla,zee
So., Center-Forward
Ht.: 6-2, Wt.: 185

Hometown: Corbin, KY

Major: Undeclared

aree Goodin was a "sudden impact" player for the Colonels
during her freshman year as she started in every game and set a
new school record for points scored in a single game with 38 and field
goals made in a game with 18 against Marshall University. She finished
second the team in scoring average and sixth in the Ohio Valley
Conference with a 15.3 average. The former Kentucky All-Stater also
ranked sixth in rebounding with 8. 7 boards per game which boosted her
to a spot on the OVC's All-Freshman team. With her soft shooting touch,
Goodin improved her inside scoring game as she adjusted to the more
physical college game. She finished the year as the OVC's seventh
most accurate shooter with a .474 percentage from the field. Goodin
came to EKU with expectations to be a dominating force before her
career is over. She didn't disappoint Lady Colonel coaches and fans
with her freshman performance. If one area of her game could be
improved it would be in the personal foul department where she needs
to learn how to stay out of early foul trouble. She was whistled out of 11
games and that cut her playing time to an average of 26 minutes per
game. Inman would like to have her on the floor for more minutes this
year. She had an outstanding high school career at Corbin under coach
Gerald Foley as she scored 1,874 points and grabbed 1,086 rebounds
to earn first-team All-State honors. Jaree is the daughter of James and
June Goodin. Career Bests ... FGs Made, 18, vs. Marshall (2-1490) ...FTs Made, 9, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11-30-89) ...Polnts,
38, vs. Marshall (2-14-90) ...Rebounds, 19, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11-30-89).

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CAREER STATS
1989-90

12

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

26

679

165

348

.474

69

113

.611

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

225

8.7

20

46

20

41

95-11 399

15.3

Eastern Kentucky University

�So., Forward

Major: Undeclared

Hometown: Coshocton, OH

Ht.: 5-11, Wt.: 155

honda Hardesty had a consistent freshman year that saw her see
action in every game and get the starting nod in 16 games. A good
mid-range jump shooter, Hardesty needs to look for her shot more this
season. A solid defender and rebounder, the EKU coaches will look for
her to be more of a force inside this year. She gained strength as a
freshman and has become even stronger with pre-season conditioning. She came to the Lady Colonel program after a stellar high school
career that saw her score 1,362 points and average 22.7 points and 6.2
rebounds as a senior. She was selected the Ohio District 5 Player of
the Year and played in the Ohio All-Star game. Rhonda is the daughter
of Thomas and Beverly Hardesty and played for coach Dave Mast at
River View H.S. Career Bests...FGs Made, 5 , vs. Morehead State (25-90) ... FTs Made, 4, vs. Nicholls State (12-1-89), Loulsvllle (12-989), Appalachian State (12-11-89), and Morehead State (1-1090) ...Points, 12, vs. Nicholls State (12-1-89) and Morehead State (25-90) ... Rebounds, 12, vs. Appalachian State (12-11-89).

R

CAREER STATS
1989-90

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

26

574

Lady Colonel Basketball

46

102

.451

41

59

.615

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

124

4.8

26

31

9

21

79-1

133

5.1
13

�~

Jr., Guard

Hometown: Ludlow, KY

Ht.: 5-5, Wt.: 140

Major: Biology

heryl Jones was a valuable contributor in 1989-90, her first as a
Lady Colonel after transferring from the University of Cincinnati
and sitting out a year. She saw action in every game and started in 11
games at either the point or second guard spot. She was second on the
team in assists with 84 and had a knack of getting the ball to an open
player, but needs to cut down on a team high 76 turnovers to become
a top-flight point guard. Jones possesses long-range on the jumper and
gives the Lady Colonels a third bonafide threat at the three-point shot.
She connected to 35 percent of her treys as a sophomore and has
continued to improve her shooting form that could lead to an even better
accuracy mark this season. A very intelligent player, Jones will join with
Cox to g ive the Lady Colonels a potent guard attack and valuable
leadership. She is a product of Notre Dame Academy where she was
an All-9th Region first-team pick and the Northern Kentucky Athlete of
the Year. Cheryl is the daughter of Ronald and Grace Jones and played
for coach Dick Maile at Notre Dame. Career Bests... FGs Made, 5, vs.
Appalachian State (12-11-89) and Austin Peay (1-13-90)...FTs Made,
7, vs. Murray State (2-24-90) ...Polnts, 15, vs. Murray State (2-2490) ... Asslsts, 9, vs. Morehead State (1-10-90).

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CAREER STATS
1989-90

14

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

26

604

44

129

.341

30

46

.652

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

67

2.6

89

77

2

35

60-2

142

5.5

Eastern Kentucky University

�So., Forward-Center
Major: Undeclared

Hometown: Miami, FL

Ht.: 6-1, Wt.: 150

S

ue Zylstra never quite lived up to her billing as a freshman ,
but did great strides toward the end of last season . She
came to Eastern as the most highly touted player in south
Florida and capped a brilliant high school career by being
named to the 1989 Converse All-American team. At Westminster
Christian Academy Zylstra scored 2,016 career points and
hauled down 1,002 rebounds. Her freshman year at Eastern
proved to be a big adjustment from the less physical high school
game to the more demanding collegiate style of play. She has
worked hard to gain strength that will better enable her to play
the rougher inside game. Zylstra does have tremendous speed
and jumping ability which enables her to overcome her lack of
bulk and strength on the inside. Has a good shooting touch from
15 feet and in and can get the shot off quickly in traffic. Sue is
the daughter of Irv and Joan Zylstra and played for coach Karl
DeRuiter in high school. Career Bests... FGs Made, 9, vs.
Tennessee State (2-19-90) ... FTs Made, 4, vs. Marshall (214-90) .. . Polnts, 18, vs. Te nnessee State (2-1990) ... Rebounds, 8, vs. Grambling (11-16-89).

CAREER STATS
1989-90

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

26

279

Lady Colonel Basketball

39

81

.481

29

40

.725

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

67

2.6

4

26

5

13

52-1

108

4.2

15

�Fr., Forward
Ht. : 6-0, Wt.: 155

Hometown: Richmond, KY

Major: Undeclared

Fr., Forward
Ht.: 6-0, Wt.: 163

Hometown: Richmond, KY

Major: Undeclared

J

eanette Elkin is a hometown product of Madison Central
High School. She is the twin sister of Lady Colonel
freshman Annette Elkin. She is a two-time all-region and threetime all-district playerforcoach Frankie Ray. Elkin holds the alltime scoring record and 3-point shooting record at Madison
Central. She was also voted her team's best defensive player.
She should add some depth to the Lady Colonels' inside game
and her 3-point shooting could surprise some people. Elkin is
the daughter of Mike and Kay Elkin.

16

Eastern Kentucky University

�Fr., Center
Ht.: 6-4, Wt. : 185

Hometown: Ft. RIiey, KS

Major: Broadcasting

S

heletha McEaddey will be the tallest player to have ever
played for the Lady Colonels . She was one of Coach Larry
lnman's top recruits. She should be able to step in immediately
and help the Lady Colonels inside game. She played high
school ball at Junction City High School under coach Nila
Milleson. She is the daughter of Sidney and Claudette Baugh.

Fr., Forward
Ht.: 6-1, Wt.: 185

Hometown: Middletown, OH

Major: Undeclared

S

hannah McIntosh, a second team All-Ohio player from
Middletown, OHlshould give the Lady Colonels some
added help inside. She was one of Coach Larry lnman's top
recruits. McIntosh led Preble Shawnee High School to a 22-4
record this past season. She averaged 25 points per game and
pulled down 15 rebounds per game. She scored 1601 points
in her high school career and pulled down 1011 rebounds. She
was named the district player of the year her senior year.
McIntosh played for coach Dan Buckholtz at Preble Shawnee
High School. She is the daughterof Dennis and Pam McIntosh.

Lady Colonel Basketball

17

�Jr., Guard
Ht.: 5-7, Wt.: 130

Hometown: Danville, KV

Major: Physical Education

L

aura Morris should add some depth to the guard position
after the loss of Tracy Kindred. She did not play her first two
years at Eastern. She was an all-area and all-district player at
Danville High School. She also played softball in high school.
Morris played under coach Bernard Brant at Danville. She is the
daughter of James T. and Laura Lynn Morris.

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Student Trainer

Eastern Kentucky University

�TEAM RECORDS (Season)
Most points scored in a season - 2349 .......................................................... . 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 82.0 ....................................................................... 1975-76
Most victories in a season - 18 ....................................................................... 1984-85
Best winning percentage - .850 - (17-3) ...... ........................ ............................ 1975-76
Most consecutive victories - 9 ......................................................................... 1975-76
Most losses in a season - 24 .... .............. ............................... ......................... 1978-79
Most consecutive losses - 9 ...... ...................................................................... 1978-79
Best defensive scoring average - 60.8 ...... ............................................. .. ....... 1983-84
Highest average margin of victory - 20.75 ..................... ................................. 1975-76
Best field goal percentage - .456 .................................................................... 1982-83
Best free throw percentage - .764 ................................ ................................... 1980-81
Most rebounds - 1446 ..................................................................................... 1980-81
Highest rebound average - 49.6 ............................................ ......................... 1975-76
TEAM RECORDS (Single Game)
Most points - 105 - vs. Pikeville College ................................................ Nov. 22, 1982
Fewest points allowed - 36 - vs. John Carroll University ....................... Nov. 20, 1981
Largest margin of victory- 46 -vs. Bellermine College (91-45) ............. Dec. 13, 1980
vs. Xavier University (104-58) ............. Feb. 24, 1981
Largest margin of defeat - 75 - vs. Tennessee (115-40) ................ ....... Dec. 19, 1987
Most points by both teams - 204 - vs. Austin Peay (AP109, EK 95) ...... Jan. 18, 1988
Fewest points by both teams - 90 - vs. Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) .............. Dec. 3, 1983
Most field goals made - 48 - vs. Pikeville College ................................. Nov. 22, 1982
Most free throws made - 39 (of 68) - vs. Pittsburgh ............................... Dec. 30, 1986
Most rebounds - 81 - vs. John Carroll University ................................... Nov. 20, 1981
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Season)
Most games played - 31 - Lisa Goodin ........................................................... 1980-81
Marsha Charles ..................................................... 1980-81
Most points scored - 582 - Lisa Goodin .......................................................... 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 21.0 - Carla Coffey ................................................ 1986-87
Most field goals made - 235 - Peggy Gay ....................................................... 1977-78
Most field goals attempted - 569 - Peggy Gay ................................................ 1978-79
Best field goal percentage - .562 - Tina Cottle ................................................ 1983-84
Most three-point goals made - 42 - Tina Reece .............................................. 1987-88
Most three-point goals attempted - 109 - Tina Reece ..................................... 1987-88
Best three-point goal percentage (min. 25 att.) - .464 - Sandra Miller ............ 1986-87
Most free throws made - 148 - Lisa Goodin .................................................... 1980-81
Most free throws attempted - 174 - Tracy Korbutt .. ................ ........................ 1986-87
Best free throw percentage - .913 - Lisa Goodin (led nation) ......................... 1982-83
Most rebounds - 31 O - Tina Cottle .............................................. ................... . 1984-85
Most personal fouls committed - 108 - Sandra Mukes ...... .............................. 1978-79
Most times disqualified on fouls - 9 - Sandra Mukes ..................................... 1978-79
Karen Carrico ...................................... 1986-87
Most assists - 125 - Peggy Gay ................................ ...................................... 1978-79
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS·(Career)
Most games played - 117 - Sandra Mukes ..................................................... 1978-82
Most points scored - 1920 - Lisa Goodin .... ............................................. ....... 1980-84
Most field goals made - 751 - Peggy Gay ....................................................... 1975-79
Best field goal percentage - .542 - Tina Cottle ................................................ 1983-85
Highest scoring average - 17.3 - Lisa Goodin ................................................. 1980-84
Most free throws attempted - 602 - Lisa Goodin ............................................. 1980-84
Best free throw percentage - .874 - Lisa Goodin ............................................ 1980-84
Most rebounds - 866 - Tina Wermuth ............................................................. 1979-83
Best rebound average - 10.3 - Tina Cottle ...................................................... 1983-85
Most assists - 374 - Lisa Goodin ..................................................................... 1980-84
Most personal fouls committed - 396 - Sandra Mukes .................. ................. . 1978-82
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 - Sandra Mukes ...... .............................. 1978-82
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Single Games)
Most points scored - 36 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State .................. Feb. 28, 1987
Most field goals made - 17 - Carla Coffey vs. Morehead State ......... .... Feb. 28, 1987
Most free throws made - 21 - Tracy Krobutt vs. S. W. Louisiana ........... Dec. 20, 1986
Most rebounds - 22 - Cheryl Palmer vs. Stetson ........... ........................... Jan. 3, 1989
Most assists - 13 - Lois Buntyn vs. Morehead State .............................. Feb. 28, 1987
- 13 - Angie Cox vs. Tenn. State ....................................... Jan. 23, 1989
- 13 - Angie Cox vs. Tenn. State ...................................... Feb. 18, 1989

Lady Colonel Basketball

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.

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19

�l9K9-90 ";u«d 7~ S ~
NO

PLAYER

GP-GS

MIN FGM-FGA PCT

31
22
11
12
14
15
20
34
10
32
35
42

Cowan
Goodin
Kindred
Cox
Jones
Hardesty
Zylstra
Abner
Bryant
Kalahar
Murray
Haddix

26-25
26-26
23-19
26-22
26-11
26-16
26-2
26-8
25-0
24-1
5-0
13-0

794
679
653
721
604
574
279
347
288
228
18
40

EASTERN KENTUCKY 5225
OPPONENTS
5252

173-388
165-348
91-252
90-241
44-129
46-102
39-81
29-96
31-82
12-50
2-4
1-12

.446
.474
.361
.373
.341
.451
.481
.302
.378
.240
.500
.083

3-PT

PCT FTM-FTA PCT

30-73
0-1
33-87
30-86
24-68
0-6
1-4
0-2
10-26
1-14
0-0
0-1

.411
.000
.379
.349
.353
.000
.250
.000
.385
.071
.000
.000

35.44
69-113
53-71
31-52
30-46
41-59
29-40
36-56
15-20
5-9
0-2
2-3

.795
.611
.746
.596
.652
.695
.725
.643
.750
.556
.000
.667

723-1785 .405 129-368 .351 346-515 .672
696-1702 .409 75-214 .350 499-764 .653

TEAM REBOUNDS: EKU-112

OPP. -113

REB

AVG

A

s

134
225
85
102
67
124
67
64
45
35
5
9

5.2
8.7
3.7
3.9
2.6
4.8
2.6
2.5
1.8
1.5
1.0
.7

81
20
109
84
89
26
4
1
11
12
1
3

49
41
37
40
35
21
13
8
6
15
4
0

962
180

37.0
45.4

441
411

269 67
240 63

DEAD BALL REBOUNDS: EKU-62

B

TO

PF-D

3
20
17
3
2
9
5
4
2
1
0
1

75
46
69
77
77
31
26
31
22
29
3
4

63-1
95-11
56-3
79-4
60-2
79-1
52-1
72-4
30-0
24-0
4-0
4-0

490 618-27
572 490-15

PTS

AVG

411 15.8
399 15.3
268 11.7
241
9.3
142 5.5
133 5.1
108 4.2
94 3.6
87 3.5
30
1.3
4
.8
4
.3

1921
1966

73.9
75.6

OPP.-75

(EKU TEAM HIGHS}
Field Goals Made .................................................. 35
vs.
Marshall (Feb. 14) ......................... ........................ H
Field Goal Pct ........................................ (.508, 32-63)
vs.
Louisville (Dec. 9) ................................................. A
3-Pt. FG's Made ..................................................... 13
vs.
Georgia (Jan. 22) .................................................. A
3-Pt. FG Pct. ................................. .......... (.818, 9-11)
vs.
Louisville (Dec. 9) .... ............................................. A
Free Throws Made ................................................. 24
vs.
Murray State (Feb. 24) .......................................... H
Free Throw Pct... ........ ........................... (.923, 12-13)
vs.
Nicholls State (Dec. 1) .......................................... N
Rebounds .............................................................. 55
vs.
Morehead State (Jan. 1 O) ..................................... H
Points ..................................................................... 90
vs.
Georgia (Jan. 22) ........... ....................................... A
(EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS)
Field Goals Made ......................... 18, Jaree Goodin
vs. Marshall (Feb. 14) ................................................. H
3-Pt. FG's ......................................... 6, Kelly Cowan
vs. Georgia (Jan. 22) .................................................. A
Free Throws Made .......................... 9, Jaree Goodin
vs. SE Louisiana (Nov. 30) ......................................... A
Rebounds ...................................... 19, Jaree Goodin
vs. SE Louisiana (Nov. 30) ....................................... .. A
Points ............................................ 38, Jaree Goodin
vs.
Marshall (Feb. 14) ................................................. H
(OPPONENTS' HIGHS}
Field Goals Made ..................................................... 36
Georgia (Jan. 22) ................................................... A
Field Goal Pct .......................................... (.554, 36-65)
Georgia (Jan. 22) .............................................. ..... A
3-Pt. FG's Made ......................................................... 8
Morehead State (Jan. 10) ...................................... H
3-Pt. FG Pct ............................................... (.700, 7-10)
Louisville (Dec. 9) .......................................... ........ A
Free Throws Made .... ...........................; ................... 32
Georgia (Jan. 22) ................................................... A
................................................................................. 32
Murray State (Feb. 24) ...... ..................................... H
Free Throw Pct ................................ ....... (.895, 17-19))
Morehead State (Feb. 5) ........................................ A
Rebounds .......................... ....................................... 79
Auburn (Nov. 25) .................................................... A
Points ..................................................................... 109
Georgia (Jan. 22) ................................................... A
(OPPONENTS' LOWS)
Field Goals Made ..................................................... 18
Middle Tennessee (Feb. 10) ................................... A
.............................. ................................................... 18
Cincinnati (Feb. 21) ................................................. H
................................................................................. 18
Austin Peay (Feb. 26) ............................................. H
Austin Peay (Feb. 26) ............................................. H
Field Goal Pct . ........... .............................. (.300, 18-60)
Free Throws Made ...... ............................................. 10
Morehead State (Jan. 10) ...... .......................... ....... H
................................................................................. 1O
Nicholls State (Dec. 1) ............................................ N
Rebounds ................................................................. 37
East Tennessee (Feb. 17) ....................................... A
Points ........... .......................... .... ........ ..................... . 51
Austin Peay (Feb. 26) ............................................. H

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Eastern Kentucky University

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Oppponent
Akron
Appalachian State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Bellarmine
Belmont

Berea
Bowling Green
Campbellsville
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Duke
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
Florida A &amp; M
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia State
Grambling
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Highpoint
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana U.-Purdue U.
James Madison
John Carroll
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Longwood College
Louisville
Marshall
McNeese State
Memphis State
Mercer
Miami (Fla.)
Miami (0.)
Milddle Tennessee
Missouri - KC

Lady Colonel Basketball

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First
MeeUng

Last
MeeUng

Won

Lost

Oppponent

First
MeeUng

Last
MeeUng

Won

1980-81
1975-76
1982-83
1984-85
1973-74
1974-75
1974-75
1972-73
1982-83
1980-81
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1981-82
1984-85
1972-73
1982-83
1988-89
1977-78
1973-74
1983-84
1981-82
1979-80
1972-73
1982-83
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1972-73
1977-78
1973-74
1982-83
1977-78
1981-82
1980-81
1972-73
1982-83
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1987-88
1973-74
1976-77
1984-85
1972-73
1973-74
1987-88

1986-87
1982-83
1986-87
1984-85
1988-89
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1988-89
1985-86
1986-87
1976-77
1988-89
1985-86
1985-86
1987-88
1983-84
1988-89
1987-88
1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1979-80
1972-73
1982-83
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1972-73
1978-79
1987-88
1982-83
1979-80
1981-82
1984-85
1988-89
1985-86
1972-73
1988-89
1988-89
1987-88
1974-75
1983-84
1984-85
1979-80
1988-89
1987-88

5
3
2
0
8
5
0
1
2
4
0
1
5
3
2
8
1
1
4
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
3
1
3
1
2
8
3
1
11
9
0
0
1
1
7
5
0

4
0
0
2
8
2
3
0
1
0
1
1
5
2
0
8
1
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
15
1
0
14
2
1
3
1
0
1
20
1

Morehead State
1972-73
Mount St. Joseph
1979-80
Murray State
1972-73
Nebraska
1985-86
Nicholls State
1989-90
North Carolina
1976-77
North Carolina State
1975-76
Northern Kentucky
1974-75
Ohio State
1974-75
Ohio University
1979-80
Oral Roberts
1982-83
Pikeville
1982-83
Pittsburgh
1986-87
Radford
1980-81
Roanoke
1973-74
Rollins
1988-89
Shawnee State
1988-89
South Carolina
1972-73
South Florida
1981-82
Southeast Missouri
1984-85
Southern Illinois
1977-78
Southern Mississippi
1985-86
Southeastern Louisiana
1989-90
Southwestern Louisiana 1986-87
Stetson
1986-87
Tennessee
1972-73
Tennessee-Chattanooga 1981-82
Tennessee-Martin
1973-74
Tennessee State
1987-88
Tennessee Tech
1973-74
Tuland
1989-90
Vanderbilt
1981-82
Vincennes
1975-76
Wake Forest
1983-84
West Virginia
1980-81
Western Carolina
1974-75
Western Kentucky
1973-74
Western State
1973-74
William Penn
1976-77
Winthrop
1972-73
Wisconsin
1983-84
Wisconsin-Green Bay
1986-87
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
1976-77
Wright State
1988-89
Xavier
1980-81
Youngstown State
1980-81

1988-89
1980-81
1988-89
1985-86
1989-90
1979-80
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1988-89
1981-82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1981-82
1984-85
1978-79
1985-86
1989-90
1986-87
1988-89
1987-88
1981-82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1989-90
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1981-82
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1988-89
1982-83
1987-88

13
2
20
0
1
2
1
4
1
3
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
4
2
1
0
1
0
2
4
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
4
6

Won- 212

Lost- 224

Lost
23
0
12
1
0
0
0
9
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
1
3
7
0
0
2
31
0
1
0
1
0
1
14
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
7

Winning Pct. - .486

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Nov. 23 In Comfort Inn-Chippewa Classic at Mt. Pleasant, Ml

Central Michigan University
Nov. 23-24 In Comfort Inn-Chippewa Classic at Mt. Pleasant, Ml

Chicago State University
Nov. 24 In Comfort Inn-Chippewa Classic at Mt. Pleasant, Ml

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Untverslty of Nonh Carouna-Ashevllle
Dec. 3 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.; Feb. 28 at Ashevllle, 7:30 p.m.

Wright State University
Dec. 5 at Dayton, 7:00 p.m.

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Eastern Kentucky University

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Middle Tennessee State UnlversHy
Jan. 19 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m .; Feb. 18 at Murfreesboro, 6:30 p.m •

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�University of Cincinnati
Jan. 23 In Cincinnati, 7:00 p.m.

Austin Peay State University
Jan. 26 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.; Feb. 11 at Clarksville, 6:30 p.m.

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Western Kentucky University
Feb. 16 In Richmond, 5:15 p.m.

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Eastern Kentucky Univgrsity

�Nov. 23-24
Comfort Inn/
Chippewa Clank:
Central Michigan

Depart by bus !or Mount Pleasanl, Ml
at 6:00 a.m. Nov. 22. Stay at Comfort
Inn (517-772-4000). Depart from
Mount Pleasant at 10:00 a.m. on Nov. 25
andarriveinRic:hmondatmidnight.

Oec.5
Wright State

Depart by bus for Dayton, OH al noon on
Dec. 5. Depart from Dayton after game
and arrive in Richmond at 11 :oo p.m.

Dec. 7-8
Mid-America Claaalc
Mlasourl

Depart by bus !or Columbia, MO at
7:00 a.m. on Dec. 6. Stay at Days Inn
(314-445-8511). Depart from Columbia
aftergameandarrivein Richmond at

Jan.23
Cincinnati

Depart by bus for Cincinnati, OH at
3:30 p.m. on Jan. 23. Depart from
Cincinnatiaftergameandarrivein
Richmondat1:00a.m.

Feb.9
MurrayStata

Depart by bus for Murray at ooon on
Feb. 8. Stay at Shoneys Inn
(502·753-5353). Depart for Cla/XSville,
TNat11:00a.m.onFeb.10. Stayat
Holiday Inn (615-645-9084). Depart
fromClarksvilleaftergameandarrive
inRichmondat2:00a.m.

Feb.11
Au stin Peay

_ _ _ _ _ _2_,00_,.m_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ , Fab. 18
Jan.5
Dayton

Depart by bus for Dayton. OH al 9:00
a.m. on Jan. 5. Depart from Dayton
aftergamaand arrive in Richmond at
7:30p.m.

Jan.a
Morehead State

DepartbybusforMoreheadat2:15p.m
on Jan. 8. Depart from Morehead altar
game and arrive in Richmond at
midnight.

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Jan. 12
TanneaSH Tach
Jan 14
T1nnea... Sl1ta

Depart by bus !or Cookeville, TN at
2:00 p.m. on Jan. 11. Stay at Executive
Inn (615-528-1040). Depart for Nash·
ville. TN at 10:00a.m.onJan.13.
Stay at Hampton lnn(615-226-3300).
Depart from Nashville after game and
arrive in Richmond at 1:00 a.m.

Lady Colonel Basketball

Mlddl1 Tennessee

Depart by bus for Murfreesboro, TN
at 2:00 p.m . on Feb. 17. Stay at Best
Western-Waysidelnn(615-896-2320).
Depart from Murfreesboro after game
and arrive in Richmond at 1:00 a.m.

Feb. 28
Depart by bus !or Asheville. NC at
North Carollna-Aahavrna 10:00 a.m. on Feb. 27. Stay at
Ramada West (704-665-2161).
Depart for Boone. NC at 10:oop.m.
Stay at Econo Lodge (704-264-4133).
Depart from Boone after game and
arrive in Richmond at 1:00 a.m.

Mar.1
Appalachian Slate

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19&amp;'9-90 tJ1/(3 '?eam Stau
STANDINGS
CONFERENCE GAMES

TEAM
WON
Tennessee Tech ...
. .... ... 12
Murray State ............................ 8

Middle Tennessee ....... ..... ....... 7

Tennessee State ..

............ 6

Eastem Kentucky.

..... 6

Morehead State ....................... 3

Austin Peay .............................. 0

SCORING OFFENSE
G
Tennessee Tech ............. .31

(W·L)

Murray Slate ............ ....... . 29

Tennessee State ............. 26

(17-12)
(12-14)
(1 1-17)
(12-14)

Morehead State .... .......... 27
Austin Peay ..................... 26

(10-17)
(5-2 1)

LOST
0
4
5
6
6
9
12

(26-5)

Eastern Kentucky .......... 26
MiddleTennessee ........... 28

FGM
FIELD GOAL PCT.
Tennessee Tech ................................. 973
Murray State ....................................... 818
Morehead State ............ ........... ........... 711
Middle Tennessee .............................. 742

Eastern Kentucky

........ 723

Austin Peay ................... ..... ....... ..... ... . 682
Tennessee Slate ................................. 678

FGM
128
109

3-POINT GOAL PCT

Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee

114

129
56
45
94

Eastern Kentucky

Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Slate
REBOUND MARGIN

G

Tennessee State ....... ..... . 26
Tennessee Tech ............. . 31
Morehead State ... ......... 27
Middle Tennessee ........... 28
Murray State .................... 29
Austin Peay ..................... 26
Eastern Kentucky .......... 26

28

FGA
340
289
303
366
185
163
329

REBDS.
1407
1414
1204

PCT.

87.5

1.000
.667
.563

77.0
73.2
67.9
74.7
73.2
63.7

.500
.500
.250
.000

PTS.
2534
2164
1921
2054
1846
1881
1748

OFF.
AVG.

AVG.
81.7
74.6
73.9
73.4
71.0
69.7
67.2

ALL GAMES

DEF.
AVG.
65.6
72 .8
70.3
71.0
74.2
78.4
86.5

WON

26
17
11
12
12

10
5

SCORING DEFENSE

LOST
5
12
17
14
14
17
21

G

Tennessee Tech ............. 3 1
Murray State .................... 29
Tennessee State ............. 26
Middle Tennessee ........... 28
Morehead State ............... 27
Eastem Kentucky •• •.•.... 26
Austin Peay ..................... 26

PCT.
.839
.566
.393
.462
.462
.370
.192

OFF.

DEF.

AVG.

AVG.

81.7
74.6
73.4

63.7
71.3
74.1
72.2
75.6
75.3
81 .7

71 .0
73.9
69.7
67.2

(W·L)

PTS.

(26-5)
(17-12)
(12-14)
(11-17)
(10-17)
(12-14)
(5-21)

1975
2067
1878
2074
2032

FGA

PCT.

FG PCT. DEFENSE

2062
1760
1701
1791
1785
1698
1869

.472

Tennessee Tech ............ ..................... 745
Murray State ................... ....... ..... ..... ... 752
Tennessee State ........ ..... .................... 682

.465
.418
.414
.405
.402
.363

FGM

Eastern Kentucky ............................ 696
Morehead State ..
............... 754
Austin Peay .................................... .... 79 1
Middle Tennessee ....... .. ..................... 839

PCT. OPP.

FREE THROW PCT.

.376
.377
.376

.289
.325

Murray State ................................ .... ... 472
Middle Tennessee ................ ......... .. ... .456
Morehead State ................................. . 350

.351

.350

Eastern Kentucky ............................. 346

.303

.313

Austin Peay .............. ...................... .... 333
Tennessee State ............. ....... ..... ....... . 396
Tennessee Tech ............................... 460

.333

.294

.406

.286

.280

AVG. MAR.
54.1 +10.6
45.6

+5.6

44.6
36.8

"4 .9

1067
1135
1055
1074

39.1
40.6
41.3

-1.4
-3.5
-5.6

-8.4

SCORING MARGIN

FTM

OFF.

Tennessee Tech ....... .................. ...... 8 1.7
MurrayState ................ ............... ...... 74.6
Middle Tennessee ........................... .. 73.4
Tennessee State ........ ..... ............ ...... 71.0
Eastern Kentucky ........................... 73.9
Morehead State ................................ 69.7
Austin Peay ..
. .... .. 67.2

1966
2124

FGA

AVG.
63.7
71 .3
72.2
74.1
75.3
75.6
81.7

PCT.
.369
.363

2019
19 12
1694
1702
1756

.403

1736

.456

1760

.477

FTA
670

PCT.

.409
.429

.704

666

.665

518
515
504
629
732

.676
.672

.661
.630
.628

DEF. MAR.
63.7 +18.0
71 .3
'3.3
74.1
72.2
75.6
75.3
81.7

-0.7
-1.2
·1.7
-5.6
-14.5

Eastern Kentucky University

�SCORING
Player, School
G
Angela Moorehead, TT .31
Shandra Maxwell, AP .... 24
Julie Magrane, MO ........ 27
Michelle Wenning, MU .. 29
Kelly Cowan, EK
... 26
Jaree Goodin, EK ......... 26
Stephanie Capley, MT ... 28
Melissa Huffman, MU ..... 29
Melinda Clayton, TT ....... 31
Ann Thomas, TS ............ 26
Mitzi Rice, TT ................. 31
Karen.Johnson, MU ....... 29
Pippa Gipson, MT .......... 27
Tracie Mason, AP .......... 26
Tracey Kindred, EK ...... 23

FG 3-PT FT PTS AVG

260
200
169
161
173
165
162
172
171
138
142
154
124
117
91

7 109 636 20.5
O 62 462 19.3
0 130 468 17.3
O 137 465 16.0
30 35 411 15.8
O 69 399 15.3
12 87 423 15.1
25 61 436 15.0
O 98 440 14.2
O 91 367 14.1
85
51 420 13.5
5
84 397 13 .7
0 109 357 13.2
1
94 329 12.7
33
53 268 11.7

REBOUNDING
Player, School
G
Ann Thomas, TS .. ....... ................. 26
Shandra Maxwell, AP ..
......... 24
Ju lie Magrane, MO ........................... 27
Pippa Gipson, MT ............................. 27
Melinda Clayton, TT ......................... 31
Jaree Goodin, EK
.• 26
Rulesha Adams, TS .......................... 26
Angela Moorehead, TT... ..
. ....... 31
Michelle Wenning, MU ...................... 29
Bev Smith, MO ................................. 27

ASSISTS
Player, School
G
Shawn Monday, TT .......................... 31
Julie Pinson, MU ... ...................... 28
Tracey Kindred, EK
............... 23
Tracie Mason, AP ....
. ............ 26
B. J. Bradford, MO...
........ 27

STEALS
Player, School
G
Tracie Mason, AP ............................. 26
Ann Thomas, TS ......................... 26
B. J. Bradford, MO ............................ 27
Julie Pinson, MU .............................. 28
Karen Johnson, MU... .
. .............. 29

Lady Coklnel Basketball

NO.

AVG.

290
257
278
270
302
225
215
252
238
198

11 .2
1o.7
10.3
10.0
9.7
8.7
8.3
8.1
8.2
7.3

NO.

AVG.

215
139
109
119
125

6.9
4.9
4.7
4.6
4.6

NO.

AVG.
3.3

85
71
68
72
70

2.7
2.5
2.6
2.4

FG PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FGM
(Min. 4 Made Per Game)
Melinda Clayton, TT .......................... 171
Michele Wenning, MU ......................... 161
Pippa Gipson, MT ............................... 127
Melissa Huflman, MU .......................... 172
Shandra Maxwell, AP ......................... 200
Julie Magrane, MO ............................. 169
Jaree Goodin, EK
................ 165
Angela Moorehead, TT ....................... 260
Ann Thomas, TS ................................. 138
Tawnya Pierce, MU ............................. 132

FT PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FTM
(Min. 2 Made Per Game)
Melissa Huflman, MU .......................... 61
Tawnya Pierce, MU .............................. 83
Stephanie Capley, MO ......................... 87
Jody Woods, TS .................................. 56
Julie Morrison, MT ............................... 72
Tracie Mason, AP ................................ 94
Tracy Kindred, EK .......
................ 53
Angela Moorehead, TT ....................... 109
Karen Johnson, MU ............................. 84
Julie Magrane, MO..
.................. 130
3-PT FG PERCENTAGE
Player, School
Mitzi Rice, TT
Kristi Brown, MT
Cynthia Hicks, TS
Tracey Kindred, EK
Beth Ousley, MO
Kelly Downs, MO

FGM
85

71
59
33

40
32

BLOCKED SHOTS
Player, School
G
Tina Gillery, TS .................................... 25
Melinda Clayton, TT..
. .. ......... 31
Rulesha Adams, TS ............................. 26

FGA

PCT.

300

.570
.546
.540

295
235
322
406
345
348
545
300
288

FTA

.534
.493
.490
.474

.4n

.460
.458

PCT.

65

.938

98
111

.847
.784
.767
.766
.746
.748
.712
.694
.688

73
94
126
71
153
121
189

FGA PCT. PIG

204
176
183
87
102
85

.471
.403
.322
.379
.392
.376

2.7
2.5
2.3
1.4
1.4
1.1

NO.
45

AVG.
1.8

49

1.5
1.5

39

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F
F-C
C
F-C
F

Ht.
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-2
5M10

Class

Second Team
Stephanie Capley, Middle Tennessee
Julie Magrane, Morehead State

Pos.

Class

Shawn Monday, Tennessee Tech
Ann Thomas, Tennessee State
Karen Johnson, Murray State

G
F
G-F

Ht.
6-1
6-1
5-6
5-9
5-11

First Team

Angela Moorehead, Tennessee Tech*
Shandra Maxwell, Austin Peay#
Melinda Clayton, Tennessee Tech"
Michelle Wenning , Mu rray State#
Kelly Cowan, Eastern Kentucky

F
C

Hometown
Shelbyville, TN
Moscow, TN
Lawrencebu rg, TN
New Washington, IN
Somerset, KY

Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.

Hometown
Mt.Juliet, TN

Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.

Morehead, KY
Clarkrange, TN
Portland, AR
Memphis, TN

Honorable Ment ion: Kelly Downs (G), Morehead State; Tracie Mason (F) . Austin Peay.
'denotes 1988-89 first team AII-OVC
#denotes 1988-89 second team AJI-OVC

195'9-90 (X/(3 r l t t - ~ 7&amp;UHPlayer, School
Mitzi Rice, Tennessee Tech
Jaree Goodin, Eastern Kentucky
Bev Smith, Morehead State
Julie Morrison, Middle Tennessee
Kristi Brown, Middle Tennessee

Pos.
G
C
F
G

1982 - -TENNESSEE TECH lost to eventual national
champion Louisiana Tech, 114-53, at Ruston, LA.
1'83 - - MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State in
the NCAA opening round, 64-61, at Louisiana Tech,
91 -59, atRuston, LA.
1984 --MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to eventual national
ninner-up Tennessee, 70-52 at Kno)(ville.
1985 - - M I DDLE TENNESSEE lost to NCAA semi-finalist
Western Kentucky, 90-83, at Bowling Green.
TENNESSEE TECH losl to nal ionaJ runner-up
Georgia,91-74,atAthens.
1986 - - MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated South Carolina,
78-77 (OT), al Columbia, SC; lost to LSU, 78-65, at
Baton Rouge.
1987 - - TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Southern Mississippi, 78-66; lost to eventual national
champion Tennessee,95-59,atKnoxville.
1988 - MI DDLE TENNESSEE lost to Kansas, 81-75, al
l awrence,Kansas.
1989 - - TENNESSEE TE CH deleated South Carlina, 7773, at Columbia, SC; losl to Iowa, 77-75, at Iowa
Cijy,
1990 - -TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Rich·
mond, n -59; lost to Auburn, 73-54, at Auburn, AL.

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Ht.
5-1 1
6-2
6-1
5-8
5-7

G

Hometown
Shelbyville, TN
Corbin, KY
Silver Grove, KY
Florence, KY
Murfreesboro, TN

Name Sch99I CYctl
1.
2
3

Cheryl Taylor. TeMes see Tedi (1983-87}
Oorolhy
Young stown State (1984-88)
SheilaSm~h. M.,m,yState(l985-89)
Jeri!ynn l-larper.TennessaeT&amp;c:h(1979-82)
Kim Webb. Midde TeMOssae (1983-87}
Pam Chamber$. Terviessoo Tech (1976-80)
OoonaMurphy.MoreheadS1ate(1976-80)
TawanyaMueker. MiddleTemessee(1985-89)

ao-s.

u.. Goodin, EH l""1 Kentucky (1ff0-84)

10
11
12.
13.
14.

Gayle Has tings. Tennessee Tech (1974-78)
JenniferMcFall. MiddleTennessee(1981-85)
Lauralyrvi,MurraySlate(19n-81)
Donna Stephens. MoreheadState(1978-82)
OanielleCarson. You ngstownState(1982-86J

15.

PeggyGay, EHternKentuci(y(1975•79)

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2,148

2, 144"

2.059

1,112{1
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1,710
1.697
1,174'

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�Lei&lt;:Uf eot-a .t'ltt-7iHte
S~Leaae,u
Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Peggy Gay
3. Tina Wermuth
4. Car1a Coffey
5.
6.
7.
B.

Years
1980-84
1975-79

1979-83

Sandra Mukes
Kelly Cowan
Shannon Brady
Loretta Coughlin

9. Tina Cottle
10.
11 .
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Chancellor Dugan
eemadetteKok
Angela Fletcher
Cindy Lundberg
Margy Shelton
Sondra Miller
Marcia Haney
Gayle Freshwater
Marcia Mueller
Sandy Greib
Emma Salisbury

1984-88
1978-82
1987·
1981 ·85
1976-80

Total Pls.
1,920
1,674
1,403
1,363
1,188
1,064
970
964

1983-85

860

1978-82
1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88
1981 -85
1975-78
1973-77
1977-81
1975-77

846
635
824
795

n1

751
740
734
722
689
660
All-time Scoring Leader LIN Goodin

Peggy Gay

lady Colonel Basketball

No other basketball player in Eastern women's basketball history has come close to achieving what Lisa Goodin did
in her four years in a Colonel uniform. The Austin, Indiana
native poured in 1,920 points during an outstanding career.
The 5-6 sharpshooter will long be remembered for her
free throw accuracy as well as her scoring ability. In two of
her four seasons, Goodin led the nalion·s NCAA Division 1
schools in free lhrow percentage. As a freshman, she
connected on .897 percent of her charity tosses and in her
junior year she converted 91 percent.
While Goodin, who made her marl&lt; in scoring history
went into coaching on !he high school level, two other former
Lady Colonels continued their basketball careers on the
professional level. Angela "Chooolate" Fletcher, EKU's
leading scorer in 1985-86 with an 18.0 average, signed lo
play for the Knoxville Tiger Cats ol the National Women's
Basketball Association. Tina Cottle, who established hersell
as one of the premier Ohio Valley Conference players during
her two years in !he program, continued her career overseas
playing professionally in Dublin, Ireland. In 1985-86, while
playing for the Manchester Giants in England, she was
named Player of the Year.

31

�&amp;-J:::U 7(/Cl#ee#t, 4- ~ade:daa Suea 1973
Kentucky
Ohio State

1972 -73
Won 13, Lost 3
Oppon ent
Cil'ICinnati
Berea College
Lou isville
Morehead State

Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami(O.)
Marshall
Dayton

EKU

OPP

58

39
22

56

51
57
42
58
51
45
65

·Louisville

60

'Georgetown

64

'Murray State

68

#South Carolina
#Longwood Collage
#Highpoint
#Winthrop

53

65
55
58

36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60

54
65

1973 - 74
Won 17, Lost 6
Opponent
Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cirn::innati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
" Ke ntucky
· Louisville
• Murray State
#Tennessee Tech
#Roanoke College
#South Caro lina
#Elon

'KWIC Tourney
#AIAWRegional

32

Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall

Belmont
Tennessee
" Northern Kentucky

· Kentucky
#Western Carolina
# Memphis State

EKU

41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61

57
52
57
38
56
66
55
53
71
68
61

OPP
51
49

39
66
53
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
31
37
59
42
57
64

EKU
74

OPP

76
56
47
75

62
47
89
73
28

74

68

74

44

63
59
61
77
74
59
66

Dayton
Ohio State
Morehead State

54

81

70
67

100

60
60

Opponent
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati

EKU

.,
73

86
66
69

Indiana

82

45
49

56
100

86
79

OPP
59
60

76
69
46

65
59
38

89

68

78

51
42
63
59

85
58
99
97

70
85
81
88
92
80

60

54
48

71
82
65

91

1976 - 77
Won 7, Lost 17
Opponent
Murray State
Gut!Coast(Miss. )
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cirn::innali
Tennessee T ech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Miami(O.)
Te nnessee
Indiana
Marshall

·Kentucky

60

.,66

58

64

86

79

"

EKU

OPP
79

79

1977 - 78
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent
Kentucky
Murray State
Louisville

Northern Kentucky
Dayton

Murray State
Miami(O.)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky
" Louisville
"Western Kentucky
# North Carolina St.
# Appalachian State
# T ennessee Tech

Tennessee Tech

53
59

62

63

85

54

67
59
67

1975 - 76
Won 17, Lost 3

Ohio State

1974 - 75
Won 14, Lost 6
Oppon ent
Bellar mine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee T ech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnali

Miami(O.)
Western Kentucky

James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay

Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami(O.)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois
"Lo uisville

73
57
63
65
82
74
71
77
69
84

73
84

60

76
55

85
54

64
52
85
73
85
93

75

72

89

85

67

94

94

85

76
88
82
61

.,
77

89

75
74

81
64

61

62
78
90
60
68

77

80

EKU

OPP
91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75

73
67
58

1978- 79
Won 5, Lost 24
EKU
95
66
69

OPP

88
51
63
80

108

60
69

62
72

.,
78
78

72
70
50
81

60
68
78
61

59
72
81
81
67

58
79
81
82
49
84
60

Opponent
Tennessee
Indiana
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James M adison
Kentucky
M iddle Tennessee
Miaml (O.)
Austin Peay
Mi.may State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Lou isville

67
60

58
77
78

56
52
61
OT 77
78

70
64
84

54
70
OT 86

68

84
64

74
79
94
76
77
95
76

45
Eastern K entucky University

�Western Kentucky
Middla Tanness&amp;&amp;
Morehead Slate
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
TenoesseeTech
Illinois Slate
Southam Illinois
• Northern Kentucky

62

85

80
84

72

91

73
78
57

82

68

84

59

94
74
74

71

53
65

71

74

68

• KWIC Tourney

1979 - 80
Won 9, Lost 19
Opponent
North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami(O.)
Tennessee Tech
WeslarnCaro!ina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead Stale
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mt.St.Joseph
Middle Tennessee
• Morehead State
• KWIC Tourney

EKU

62

OPP

57

55

48

50
65

57

" "

77
62
73
50
65
69
60
BO
63
52
56
60
54
69
65
68
57
51
58
57
88
54
59

74
100
80
50
68
64
68
82
63
67
63

"

92
70
77
70
61
53
53
72

85
72
56
90

1980-81
Won 16, Lost 15
EKU

Oppon•nt
West Virginia
Campbellsville College

97

''"'"

Kant State
Youngstown State
Northam Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Univ.of Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead Stale
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
MlddleTennessae
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead Stale
Xavier
• Morehead State

OPP
69

98

72

90
65
64

56

71
68

70
84
91

72

78
67
77

46
65
45

75
83
74
74

"

77

68

63
74
OT 75

62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104
72

72

62
77
91

76
72
79

75
79

74

70
75
74
BO
87

84
58
83

1981 - 82
Won 14, Lost 16
EKU

76
86
72
72

82
78
87

52
60
77
77
61
BO
89

72

77

59
100

53

68

so
61
20T 61

65
87
62
74
71

86

70

79

62
BO

90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

68
BO
64
92
62
72
75
88

86

#AIAW Region II

83

• KWICTournay

Opponent
Radford
John Carroll
Campbellsville
West Virginia

Cl&amp;velaodState
South Florida
TenoesseeTech
MiddlaTenness&amp;&amp;
Marshall
Florida A&amp; M
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Ballarmine
Morehead State
Louisville
Northam Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Xavier
Austin Peay
Murray State
Dayton
Morehead State
Ohio
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Louisiville
#UT-Chattanooga
#Vanderbilt
#East Tennessee

OPP

68

71

93
102
73

36
75
65

1982 • 83
Won 14, Lost 13
Oppon•nt
Pikeville
Duka
Bowling Graen
lnd. U. -PurduaU.
louisviHa
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier(O.)
Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State
Tennessee T ech
Georgia
Austin Peay
NorthamKanlucky
Kentucky State
Morehead Stale
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee T ech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
' MurrayStale

EKU
105
57
83
86
58
76

OPP

OT 69

72
81

78
83
65
74
65

60

74
79

51
71

70
65
64
65
77

52

75

OT 79

81

57
54
55
90
68

68

68
54
61

63
69

49
68
68

94

68

88

71

64
65

68
63
73
58

"

56

• OVC Tourney

Lady Colone l Basketball

33

�1985 - 86
Won 8, Lost 17

1983 - 84
Won 17, Lost 11
Opponent
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville

EKU
OT 72
67
63
82

OPP

"5665

Duke

46

Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

70
52

Cleveland Stale

67

60
48
50
60

51
49

61
68
66

Ak~o

Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Auslin Peay
Morehead Stale
• Tennessee Tech

75
69
50

74

77
61
66

58
69
41

34

Campbellsville
Nebraska
Kentucky

63

55
51

81

58

78
67

Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

59

78
90

63
76
72
OT 75
55

OPP

72
71
80
72
57

73
83

52
65

80
97

52

75
82
82
87
89
84
77

66

79

OT 71
72
52
78
68
78

Morehead Stale
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown Stale
Akroo

1987 - 88
Won 6 , Lost 20

EKU
75
82
OT BS

78

69

78

86

OT 76

77

85
70

99
97
81

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

71

70
58

Akroo

70

44

Youngstown Stale
Tennessee Tech
Middle Teonessee
Murray Slate
Austin Peay
Western Carolina
MoreheadS1a1e
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

81

79

45
71

72

59
64
54

60

63

80
63
71
65

78
66
69

74

70
51
63
71

75
77

71

55

72

67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

71

77

61
70
71

80
62
63
82
OT 61

65

OPP

79

81

96
94
82
82
85

40

115

Tennessee
Indiana

Tennessee State
Dayton

73
58
71

77
72

90
59

62

72
86
78
73

East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati

89

Murray State
Austin Peay

69
95
86

Tennessee State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

79
62

68
85

63
64
86

75
66

94

109
74
108
70
87
103
93

84
84

81

71

74
65

101
90

Opponent
EKU
P ittsburgh•
82
EastemMichigan"
69
Louisville
68
Marshall
63
Cincinnati
53
Bowling Green
74
Rollins
84
Stetson
(3 OT)98
Western Carolina
71
Morehead State
69
Kentucky
(On 77
Austin Peay
68
Murray State
(On 63
Middle Tennessee
84
Tennessee State
81
Tennessee Tech
66
Shawnee State
90
Morehead State
71
Wright State
62
East Tennessee
71
Tennessee Tech
72
Western Kentucky
68
Tennessee State
74
Middle Teonessee
75
MurrayS1ate
63
Austin Peay
90

OPP
79

1988 - 89
Won 12, Lost 14

Opponent
EKU
Central Michigan
75
Wisconsin-Green Bay
85
Louisville
85
Belfarmine
51
Kentucky
56
Ashlal'ldCoUege
86
Stetson
77
Southwestern Louisisana 71
Pittsburgh
101
East TenneSS4:I&amp;
89
Dayton
OT 78

OPP

54
81
70
65

EKU

McNeeseSlate
Ohio
Stetson

70

1986 - 87
Won 9, Lost 18

EKU

Opponent
Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City

60
51

1984 - 85
Won 18, Lost 10
Opponent
Davis and Elkins
Auburn
Miami(Fta.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
WesternKenlucky
Evansville
Morehead Slate
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown Slate
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
• Tennessee Tech

Oavis &amp; Elkins

Ak~,

50
67

64
64

Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville

62

73
83
68

Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State

62
46
55
58
68
48

OT 78

71

Opponent

Akroo

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

73
62

76
83
77
54
57
90
48

78
62
63
77
87

OPP

101
94
90

77
88
76
79

77
93

85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69

83
107
80

72
91
65
104
95
66

61
55

78
76
88

70
102

78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62

76
59
59

73
96
64
81

101
89

• OVC Tourney
Eastern Kentucky University

�The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate sports tor men,
and seven Intercollegiate sports for women. Extensive intramural, free play and club sports programs are sponsored
providing varied participation opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total program
and development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health, vitality
and p(eparation ol young people as citizens and !or their
leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's schOols
and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics oilers a variety of degree programs at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. The coaches of athletics
are among the 46 full-time faculty members representing
more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, required to produce academic, intrarrural and varsity
athletic programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used
interchangeably for instruction and athletics as is the faculty.
The College, which is organized under a single administrative
unit, includes three academic departments under which there
are six undergraduate and graduate degree programs and
intercollegiate athletics. This type organization contributes
significantly to successful coordination of the program faculty
and facilities for maximum contribution to the overall mission
of the University.

lady Colonel Basketball

The College is headed by Dr. Robert Baugh, its three
academic departments are: School and Public Health, chaired
by Dr. Don Calitri; Recreation and Park Administration, chaired
by Dr. Larry Belknap; Physical Education, chaired by Dr.
Lonnie Davis. The College's p&lt;ogram in intercollegiate athletics is administered by the athletic director and the assistant
director, Dr. Martha Mullins.
A balanced athletic program-intramural sports clubs
and intercollegiate-is provided by the College.
EKU, a member of the NCAA ar.d Ohio Valley Conference, fields women's athletic teams in baSketball, volleyball,
field hockey, tennis, cross country, and track and field (indoor
and outdoor).
Outstanding facilities are required to support an operation
with the scope of Eastem's College of H.P.E.R.A. The
College's programs are housed in five major campus structures-The Robert B. Begley Building where it is headquartered, the Alurmi Coliseum, the Weaver Health Building, the
Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building . Numerous
tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Fiek:I, Turkey
Hughes Baseball Field, and the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane
track and tartan infield are among the other facilities of the
College. An 18-hole goll course and an outdoor educationrecreation demonstration area are located at Arlington. There
are four equipped training rooms attached to the intercollegiate locker rooms in four buildings.

35

�KARL PARK
Director
Division of Sports
Information

---------) · 9 · 9 · I
----------

K ::;a:,;;;~~ ~~~d~~~~~, ~~!~~;:~~::~?~
athletic teams. He served as sports editor of the school
newspaper, The Eastern Progress, for three years while
a student of the University. The 41-year-old Richmond
native Is a melTCler of the College Sports Information
Directors ol America (COSIDA), the United States Basketball Writers Association and the National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production
of EKU's lhree seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and
1979-80. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the
Nation - Division A for those two years.
Park received his masters degree from EKU in
1979.
He is mamed to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville and they have a daughter, Rachel, 6, and a son,
Drew, seven months.

36

Eastern Kentucky University

�R ~:;:i :~:d~~~!

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including all of the Ohio Valley Conference contests
from McBrayer Arena. W EKY Sports Director Dan
McBride will bring all the fast-paced action when the
Lady Colonels hit the hardwood .

•

Dan McBride

NEWSPAPERS
Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) ........................................................................ Todd Blevins, Brett Hait
Madison County Post (weekly) .
............ ....................................... ........ .. Sports Editor
The Eastern Progress (weekly)..
.. ............................................................. Tom Marshall
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a.m.) ................................................................................. Sports Staff
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.)..
......... ................................................................................ Sports Staff
Berea Citizen..
............................... ........... .......... ......................... ........ ........... ...... Jim t.AcA.lister
RADIO-TV
WEKU-TV {campus) .............................................................................................................. Mark Smith
Radio WDMC (campus) ............................................................................................. ..... Sports Director
Radio WEKY (Richmond) ................................................................................................... Dan McBride
Radio WCBR (Richmond) .............................................................................................. Sports Director
Radio WVLK (Lexington) .
........................................................................... Tom Leach
Radio WLAP (Lexington) ................................................................................................. Sports Director
WTVQ-TV (Lexington )..
..Kenny Rice
WKYT-TV (Lexington) .
.... ................................................ Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington)..
.............................................................................................. Alan Cutler
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, KY 40507 ............. ...... ........... ............ . Mike Embry
United Press International, Commonwealth Building, Louisville, KY 40202 .................................... Staff

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                    <text>�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1991-92 Schedule
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Opponent

Date

Nov. 22
Nov. 23-24

Wrigh! State
Bowling G reen Bank Invitational

Nov. 26
Dec.3

Vanderbilt
Cincinnati

Nashville, TN
Home

Dec. 7-8

FIOrida State Tournament (The Dial Classic)

TaHahassee, FL

Time
2:00p.m.
TBA

Home

Bowling Green, KY

(EKU, Western Kentucky, Tennessee Tech, Furman)

7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBA

(EKU, Florida State, Florida Allanlic, Mootana State)

Oec. 10
Oec. 14

Dec. 28
Jan. 4
Jan.a
Jan.11
Jan. 13
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Feb. 3
Feb.a
Feb.10
Feb. 12
Feb.15
Feb. 17
Feb. 22
Feb. 24

Feb. 28
Mar. 6-7

Cincinnati, OH

Xavier
Dayton

7:00p.m.

Home
Huntington, WV
Martin, TN
Home
Home
Home
Clarksville, TN
Cape Girardeau, MO
Murray.KY
Murfreesboro, TN
Morehead, KY
Home

Mam,all

UT-Martin
·Morehead State

·rennessee Tech
"Tennessee State
• Austin Peay
"Southeast Missouri
"Murray State

"Middle Tennessee
"Morehead State
"Middle Tennessee
"Murray State
UT-Martin
"Southeast Missouri
• Austin Peay

5:15p.m.

3:00p.m.
7:00p.m.
5:15p.m.
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5:15p.m .
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5:30 p.m.
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5:30p.m.
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5:15p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5:15p.m.
5:15p.m.
5:15p.m.
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Home
Home

Home
Home
Nashville, TN

"Tennessee State
"Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
OVC Championship Tournament

Cookeville, TN
Home
TBA

TBA

• Ohio v alley Conference Game

1990-91 SEASON RESULTS
Date
No,.23

Nov. 24

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Dec. 7
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Oee.11
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Jan.5
Jan.8
Jan.12
Jan. 14
Jen. 19
Jan.23
Jan.26
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Opponen1 (Att.)
Cailslus('36)
ChlcagoState(381)
UNC,AsheviHe (300)
Wright5tale (176)
Mie.souri (607)
Howard(300)
Xevie,(200)
louilllille (300)
Oeyton(500)
Mcnheed Sw e (500)
T.-.l'teH"Tech (2,665)
T.-.nes1ffState(250)
Mlck1e Teme.aee(850)
Cncirwiati(278)
AuslinPeay(350)
Mway Slate (400)

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Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb.16
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
Mar.1
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Opponent (Att.)
MoreheadSta1e(700)
Mun1yState(1,200}
Austin Peay (139)
we,ternKentuc:ky(750)
Middle Tenl't8M88 (1,000)
Kentvclly(800)
Tent'IH H8Stele(900)
TennHHe Tech(1,200)
UNC-Aaheville (100)
AppalechianState(86)
Middle Tenl't&amp;HH(l,402)

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�Eastern Kentucky University
1991-92 Media Guide
Contents
....... 2

Memo To The Media ..

Athletics At EKU ................................................ 4

Pre-season Outlook ..

........ ..................8

Paul S. McBrayer Arena..

Coach Larry Inman..

......... .. 9

........ 1O

The Assistant Coaches and Staff ................ 12
Meet The Lady Colonels ..

... 14

Final EKU Stats ............................................... 25
Final OVC Stats

................................... 26

Meet The Opponents ....................................... 29

AH-Time Series History ...
Lady Colonel Records ..

.......... 34

.. ............ 35

Lady Colonel Elite ............................................ 36
Year-By-Year Results ...................................... 37
Lady Colonels On The Air ............................. IBC

I

A
This publieationwas pr&amp;parlldandaditlld by Soon Wilson.Sports
lnlormalion graduate assistant. Tha Division of Sports Information is
loeeted in Room205 olth8Flobar1 B. Beg1GyBuilding, telephone606622-1253. Photographieserviees ware providedby TimBoona, Greg
Perry. EKU Division of Public: Information, al'ld Mar'II Cornelison
Typ,asenillgand layoutservicaswaraprovidadby Norma Bowling,
EKU DivisionolSpecial Programs. Foradditionalcopies ol lhis meda
guide. submit a wrinen req.Jest to Iha above address at EHtem
Kllnrucky University. Ridlmond.KY40475-3105. Printing sefVic:es
were provided by Post Printing Co. of Lexington, Ky. This publication
waspaidforlhrough stateful'lds

Lady Colonel Basketball

About
the
Cover

merican Women's Sports Federation AllAmerican Angie Cox and Cheryl Jones, two
of the Ohio Valley Conference's best 3-point
shooters, will lead the charge this year as the Lady
Colonels make a run for the OVC crown. The
"Backcourt Bombers· will provide trouble for EKU
opponents, as the Lady Colonels will have multiple
weapons from which to choose. (Special thanks to
photographer Tim Boone and the Wright Patterson
Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio.)

�Memo to the Sports News Media
The 1991-92 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the print and electronic
media who cover Ea stem Kentucky University ath letics. We
hope th is guide will p rovide many of the answers concerning
Coach Larry lnman's Lady Colonels and EKU in general.
If you desire additional information, special featu res,
p ictu res, etc. , or have questions not answered in this book,
feel free to contact the Division o f Sports Information located
in the Begley Building, Room 205 , telephone (606) 6221253.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required at all
doubleheader games. II you have special needs such as
working space , telecopier, telephone, etc., make your requests as far in advance as possible.
RADIO - Shouk::I any radio stations desire to broadcast
home games, requests should be addressed to the Division
ol Sports Information and be made by NAME as early as

GENERAL INFORMATION
Local ion - Richmond, Madison County, Kentu cky, a
growing city of about 24,000.
Enrollment - 16,000
Founded-1906
Presidenl - Dr. Hanly Funderbur11
Vice President for Academic Aff airs - Dr. John Rowlett
Ath letic Conference - Ohio Va lley, NCAA
Baskelbalt Arena - Paul S. McBrayer Arena (capacity
6,500)
Nickname - Lady Colonels
Syrrbol - Old Southern Gentleman (Colonel)
Colors - Maroon and White

ATHLETIC COMMITTEE
Members: Dr. Robert Baugh, Chairman ; Or. Dorothy
Kir11patrick, Dr. Anne Brooks, Dr. Samuel Leung, Dr. Nancy
Peet, Dr. Doug Whil lock, Ms. Jeanelle Crockett, Or. James
Masterson, Dr.Jay Riggs, Dr. Janna Vice, C .E. Baldwin, Roy
Kidd and Dr. Martha Mullins, ex-oflicio
Director of Athletics - Roy Kidd
Associate Director ol Athletics for Internal All airs Martha Mullins
Assistant Director of Ath letics fo r External Alf airs Steve Angelucci

Dr.
Dr.

possible. lines are to be ordered by lhe requesting station
direct from Soul h Central Bell Telephone Company with
instructions 10 contact t he Eastern SID'S office prior to
installing lines. The "official station,· as designated by the
Director of Athleticsol the visiting inst itution, will be assigned
priority space in the event of a large press turnout .
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited
unless permission is granted by the Director ol Athletics well
in advance of the game. Delayed telecasts are allowed for
noncommercial stations by contacting the SID office well in
advance of the scheduled game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required. Photographers may take pictures from t he sidelines du ring the
game provided they remain a safe distance fro m the playing
court and not in front of the bench, coaching areas, and
scorer's table. Flash pho tography is not allowed.

Head Basketball Coach- Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay,

1970)
Assistant Coaches - Mary Ann Grimes (Ohio University), Kim Bynum (Louisville)
Head Coaches Other Sports - Jim Ward, baseball: Mike
Pollio, men's baSketball: Roy Kidd, football ; Geri Polvino,
volleyball: Lew Smither, golf: Rick Erdmann, men's track and
cross country: Tom Hig,;iins, men's tennis: Rick: Erdmann,
women's l rack and cross country; Sandra Mart in, women's
tennis; Kris Ohler, field hockey; and Jane Worthington, soltball.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports-John Ferguson, Mike
Calhou n, men's basketball ; Jim Tanara, Jack Ison, Joe
Blankenship, Larry McDaniel, Teddy Taylor and Doug Carter,
football; Ernie Gilbert , volleyball; Tim Moore, men's and
women's track and cross country.
Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers - Eva Clifton, Randy McGuire
Sport s Information Director - Kart Par11
Athletics Business Manager - David Par11e

BOARD OF REGENTS
Chairman, Jim Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice Chairman. John Cooper, Georgetown; Dr. Rodney Gross, Grayson:
Mrs. Marilyn Hacker, Lexington: Justice Joseph Lambert, Mt.
Vernon and Frankfort: Walter E. May, Pikeville; Ernie House,
London; James Howard, Richmond; Dr. Kart Kuhn, !acuity
representative: and Ken Upchurch, student represe ntative.
Eastern Kentucky University

�Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU President

D;·e~~n~~ ~~::i::~ ~~::~~~ ~:s ::::;,~ ~:~~;~

University.

Throughout his more than 31 years of service to education, or. Funderburk, 60, has held to his commitment of
excellence in the classroom. in the research laboratory and as
a university administrator.
Dr. Funderburk's baekground in many ways parallels

that of many past Eastern Kentucky University's foundersmodest beginnings as a famt&gt;oy, earning his education,
military service, a welcomer of responsibility, enthusiastic and
impatient ol mediocrity.
A native ol Carrollton, Alabama, President Funderburk

earned the bachelor ol science degree in agricultural science
fro m Auburn University, wor1&lt;ing on a family farm each summer between terms. Following three years in the U.S. Army,
he returned lo Auburn to earn a master of science degree in
botany. later, he completed study for l he doctorate of

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philosophy degree in plant physiology from Louisiana State
University.
Dr. Funderburk held progressively reSjX)nsible positions
in teaching, research and administration during his years at
Auburn. Dr. Funderburk served as chancellor of Auburn
University at Montgomery, a regional university that serves
south central Alabama. The 500-acre campus and its $20
million physical plant was developed during his tenure there
and today stands as a testimonial to his administrative and
leadership ability.
On his philosophy concerning the role of Intercollegiate
athletics, Dr. Funderburk says, · 1 believe that a reasonable
program of intercollegiate ath let ics, operated in an ethical,
rational manner is an important part of an institution of higher
education. We must not lose sight of the fact that academics
are our l)f'imary purpose, and we must remember that participantsonourteamsarestudent-athletes. ltisalsoimperative
that intercollegiate athletics be conducted on a very high level
of integrity.
"Within thislramework, I believe that athletics have a real
role to play in the educalional experience. A sound, competilive program of athletics provides a rallying point for an
institution's alumni and can be of benefit to the other, more
fundamental, purposes of a u niversity."
He and his wile, Helen, have two children, Kenneth Cliff
and Debra Elaine Dahl; a granddaughter, Ashley Dahl, and a
grandson, Hanly P. Funderburk.

�Athletics at Eastern Kentucky University
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate sports for

men and seven intercollegiate sports forwomen. Extensive
intramural, free play and club sports programs are
sponsored providing varied participation opportunities for
all.
These programs are an integral part of the total
program and development of Eastern students. They
offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the

Dr. Robert Baugh
Dean
College of Health,
Physleal Ed.,
Recreation and
Athletlcs

health, vitality and preparation of young people as citizens
and for their leadership contributions to the youth in the
nation's schools and elsewhere.

The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics offers a variety of degree programs at the
undergraduate and graduate levels.
The coaches of athletics are among the 51 full-time
faculty members representing more than a score of the
finest colleges and universities in the nation, required to
produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic
programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used
interchangeably for instruction and athletics as is the
faculty.
The College, which is organized under a single
administrative unit, includes three academic departments
under which there are six undergraduate and graduate
degree programs and intercollegiate athletics. This type
of organization contributes significantly to successful
coordination o f the program, faculty and facilities for
maximum contribution to the overall mission of the
University.
The college is headed by Dean Robert J. Baugh. Its
three academic departments are: Health Education,
chaired by Dr. Don Calitri; Recreation and Park
Administration, chaired by Dr. Larry Belknap; and Physical
Education, chaired by Dr. Lonnie Davis.
The College's program in intercollegiate athletics is
administered by athletic director Roy Kidd; associate
director of athletics for internal affairs Or. Martha Mullins;
and Dr. Steve Angelucci, assistant director of athletics for
external affairs.
A balanced athletic program-intramural sports clubs
and intercollegiate competition- is provided by the
College.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley
Conference. fields women's athletic teams in basketball,
volleyball, softball, tennis, cross country, and track and
field (indoor and outdoor).

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Recreation, and Athletics, one of the University's nine
academic colleges.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU
Department of Health Education. assumed the duties
of acting dean in January of 1987. He also served a
six month stint as Acting Director of Athletics during
the 1990-91 school year prior to the appointment of
Roy Kidd. He has been at Eastern since 1970.
Prior to arriving at EKU, Baugh taught for lour
years at Austin Peay State University following a stint
of high school teaching in University City, Missouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond.
She is an associate professor in EKU's College of
Allied Health and Nursing.

Outstanding facilities are required to support an
operation with the scope of Eastem's College of H.P.E.R.A.
The College's programs are housed in live major campus
structures: The Robert 8. Begley Building, where it is
headquartered; Alumni Coliseum, Weaver Health Building,
the Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building.
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude
Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field and the Tom C.
Samuels nine-lane track and tartan infield are among the
other facilities of the College.
The F.M. Burke Wellness Center, located in the Weaver
Building, provides a practical educational opportunity for
students as well as individualized physical activity, lifestyle
assessment, and physical assessment that can assist
faculty and staff in the development of healthy lifestyles.
Eastern Kentucky University

�Roy Kidd
Director of Athletics
Roy Kkld, the dean of Ohio Valley Conlerence football coaches, Is in his first year as head ol Eastem·s
Division of Intercollegiate Athletics
Kidd, who has been head football coach at EKU since 1964, has ties to Eastern dating back to the early
1950's when he was an All-American quartert&gt;ack. He also served as a graduate assistant Ior one year at the
conck.JsiOn of his playing career and an assistant coach for one year before beooming head ooach. In between, he was a highly
successful high school coach and served one year as an assislant at Morehead State.
Anativeol Corbin, Kentucky, he received his B.S. and M.A. degrees in 1955 and 1956, respectivelylrom Eastern. In 1990,
the stadium portion of the Begley Building/Hanger Field COrJ1&gt;lex was named in his honor.
Kidd is recognized as one of the premier coaches in college lootbal compi~ng a 27-year record of 218-79-8 entering the
'91 season. He is one of five active coaches with more than 200 career victories. During his tenure, the Colonels have won
more games than any other team in the history ol Division I-AA. He has been named I-AA National Coach-of-the-Year twice
and OVC Coach-of-the-Year eight times. His teams have won outright or shared 12 OVC titles.
Kidd and his wile, Susan, are the parents of three children and they have three grandchildren.

Dr. Martha Mullins
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs
Dr. Martha Mullins is in her first year as Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs. Shewas promoted
lrom her previous position of Assistant Athletic Director, a post she had held tor 15 years, following a
raorganization ol the athletic department. She has been an administrator in women's athletics at Eastern for
the past 20 years and served as the women's tennis coach until the 1983-84 season.
A graduate ol the University of Alabama, she went on to do post-graduate work at Florida State where she received M.A.
and Ph.D. degrees. While at FSU, Mullins assisted with !he women·s track program. She went on to serve a six-year tenure
in Florida's junior college system where she was active as a tennis and volleyball coach, and provided early leadershp in
establishing athletic participation for women students in the state's jurucr rolleges.
In 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's lnterrollegiate Conference's Honor Award for ootSlanding service
to women's lnterrollegiate athletics in Kentucky. Mullins has been responsible for the acquisition cf historical records of the
EKU Archives pertaining to the years in which the KWIC and AIAW Southern Region II governed athletics in the state. She
Is past chair ol the steering committee of the Kentucky Sports Equity Project, a state and federally-funded effort to increase
opportunities !or minorities and women in sport leadership positions. She also serves on the board ol directcrsol l he national
organization, National Association ol Women Athletic Administra1ors.
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference activities and served cnlhe Hall of Fame Committee and the OVC 40th
Anniversary Corrvnittee. In addition, she is a member of the NCAA Track and Flekl Committee.

Dr. Steve Angelucci
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs
Dr. Steve Angelucci begins his second year at Eastern. Ha was originally hired as Director cf Athletic
Marketing and Fundraising in August, 1990. Laler, he was promoted to his current position lollowing a
reorganization of the athletic department in February, 1991.
A graduate of the University of Kentucky, he later received a dodo(s degree in medical dentistry from
Kentucky. After saNing nine years as a successful dentist in the Lexington area, Angelucci decided to change careers. He
enrolled at Ohio University and received a maste(s degree in Spor1s Administration. Before roming to Eastern, ha was most
racentl}t the Assistant Executive Director of the Cardinal Afhletic Fund at the University of Louisville.
His duties at Eastern include continued work in !he area of marketing andfundraising. Ha is also involved with ticket sales,
advertising, corporate sponsorship, promolional activities, and lhe Colonel Club. Finally, ha is responsible !or other aspects
dealing with athletics and external affairs.
Angelucci and his wile, Unda, have two children.
Lady Colonel Basketball

�The Supporting Cast

Dr. Bobby Barton
Heid Trainer

Karl Park

David Parka

Sport• Information

Athletlc Bualnesa

Director

Manager

Paull Comba
Secretary
ExlllrnalAflalra

Becky Hacker

JannlfarMartln

Secretary

Secretary

Alhlatlc
NCAA CompUance

Dt. David Coleman

Nancy Kenner

Prnident

Record Keeper

ColonalClub

Colonel Club

Athletic

Eva Clifton

Randy McGuire

Assistant Trainer

Anlatant Trainer

Connie Vice
Athletlc

Joan Hopkins
Athletic Academic

Ticket Manager

CounMlor

Mary Kay Kaattz
Record Keeper
ColonalCIUb

Joanne Whitlock
Secretary
Sports Information

Eastern Kentueky University

�The Campus Beautiful
T

he nickname, "The Campus Beautiful," aptly describes
the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It is t ruly a
beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonweatth's sysl em of
regional universities, is the culmination of more than a
century ol higher education development on its 350-acre
main campus in Richmond. Today's modern Eastern otters

more than 160 degree programs in its nine academic
colleges and graduate school including education, allied
health and nursing, computer science, business, sciences,

law enforcement, recreation and environmental resources
that provide educational opportunities to meet society's

demands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been pledged
as one of the foremost objectives of Or. Hanly Funderburk,
who has begun his seventh lull academic year as Eastern's
eighth president.

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The University seeks to fulfill the "living•while-leaming"
concept by providing comfortable living conditions for al·
most 7,000 students in campus residence halls. Eastern
can accommodate more students on campus than any
other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly respected academic institution, Eastern is also noted !or its program of intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. The accomplishments of the Colonel athletic teams are a source of great
pride for the student body and campus community.
Eastem is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities as
nationally known lecturers, artists, and entertainers appear
on campus. A wide variety of studenl and 1aculty musical
groups also provide a l ine selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletic arena
or campus life, Eastern continues its stride toward excellence.

�Lady Colonels Ready To Open 'Total Package'
For a

few years now, Eastern Kentueky has taken its lu"1)S
in Ohio Valley Conlerence women's basketball action.

Some teams thought EKUon the schedule meant an automatic
w. Well, that way ol thinking has been changing aOO suddenly
the Lady Colonels aren't pushovers anymore. They are making
opponenls start lo take notice of them, whether they want lo or

aot.
And there is good reason for such an attitude. Larry Joe
Inman has slowly and precisely been building the EKU program
baek up from the doldrums of a 6-20 season in 1987-88. He
worked on the mental as well as the physical aspects of the
program and has turned in three years of 12-14, 12-14and 14·

13. In 1990-91, Inman took the Lady Colonels to their first OVC
tournament appearance in six years.
"We feel like we have reached a poinl in our program where
we can make a difference in the OVC race. We showed that last
year by finishing lhird," said Inman. "Now, I believe we have
what it lakes to be competitive with the best teams in lhe
conference-height, strength, speed and good shOoters. We
have the total package."
And the package begins in the backcourt with seniorshOoting stars Angie Cox and Cheryl Jones. Gone is AII-OVC
performer Kelly Cowan, but the "Backcourt Bonbers" will
provide abigscoringpunchfor EKU. Cox, named second-team
All-America by the American Women's SIX)rts Federation in
1991, led the team wilh an 18.6 points per game average
(second in the OVC ) and was the conference's best in threepoint shooting (65-147, .442). The 5-9 guard also set a new
ave and school record last year with 105 steals.

Jones, 5-5, is an excellent outside shOoterwith good court
awareness. She broke the schOol record tor most assists in a
season last year with 170.
Cox and Jones will be backed up by two freshmen phenoms,
5-7 Mais ha Thomas of Winchester anc:15-7 Samantha Young
of Pineville. Thomas is as quick as lightning and a w izard w ith
the ball, and Young is a sure-shot from most anywhere on the
oourt. Michelle King, 5-6, will walk-on , as will 5-6 Cynthia
Collins.
Inman will have a bl of talent along l he fronlline. He can
build around the return of honorable-mention AWSF All-America
and honorable mentionAII-OVC JareeGoodinalcenter. Goodin,
a 6-2 junior, w ill battle for playing time w ith 6-1 j.mior, Sue
Zylstra, sop homores 6-1 Shannah McIntosh and 6-4 Sheletha
McEaddy and redshirt 5-11 sophomore Rhonda Hardesty.
Pushing the returners for starting positions w ill be two junior
college transfers, Segena Mackeroy and Tiffany Mayfield.
Mackeroy, 6-3 and loaded with talent, is from Central Florida
Comrn.Jnity College, w hile Mayfield, 5-9 and quick, is from
Lincoln Junior College in Matteson, IL.
The Lady Colonels highlight their 1991-92 season with
tournament appearances in the Bowling Green Bal"K lnvital ional in Bowling Green, Kentucky and l he Dial Classic at
Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. They w ill visit
Southeastern Conference power Vanderbilt as we ll as Xav ier
and Marshall.
Eastern will battle the always -tough Tennessee Tech and
Middle Tennessee in the ave race. Joining the light this
season w ill be Southeast Missouri.

1991-92 Lady Colonel Numerical Roster
No.

Player

11

Cynthia Collins
Angie Cox
Cheryf Jones
Rhonda Hardesty
Sue Zylstra
Jaree Goodin
Samantha Young
Michelle King
Segena Mackeroy
M aisha Thomas
Sheletha McEacldy
Mayfield
Shannah McIntosh

12
14
15
20
22
23
24
25
32
33

34
54

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Pos.

G
G
G
F
F/C
CIF
G
G
F

G
C
F
F

HI.
5-6
5.9
5-5

Class

5-1 1

So.

6-1
6-2
5.7
5-6
6-3
5-7
6-4
5-9
6-1

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Somerset, KY
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Coshocton , OH
Miami, Fl
Corbin, KY
Pineville, KY
Lexington, KY
Daytona Beach , F'Winchester , KY
Fort Riley, KS
Matteson , IL
Middletown , OH

M.C. Napier
Pulaski County
Notre Dame Academy
River View
Westminsier Chrisl ian

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Bell Counly
Lexington Catholic
Central FloridaCC
Clark County
Junction City
Lincoln JC
Preble Shawnee

Head Coach: Larry Inman (41h yr. at EKU, 38/41; 12lhyr. overall, 199-114)
Asalstant Coaches: Mary Ann Grimes and Kim Bynum
Studenl Managers: Pam Monroe and Donna Phelps

Eastern Kenlucky University

�Paul S. McBrayer Arena
H ome of the Lady Colonels

A

1umni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first
opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home
court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball
since the 1976-77 season when the women moved from
Weaver Health Building.

Located on a southern s1opeofthe EKU campus, Alumni
Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned sports
complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and
features a great triumph in architectural design with its modem
laminated cross-arched roof - the work:l's largest of ils kind
- spanning 309 !eel and providing an unobstructed view of
events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board
feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the root, which arches
gracefully 81 feet above flOor level, is southern pine linished
in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500 for
basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building
contains lour basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on
the east end, eight classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and
outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker rooms, a projection room, a training room, and weight room. A hydraulicoperated stage is located at the east end of the main arena
floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its
games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have co~iled
an overall home record of 99 wins and 80 losses.

Lady Colonel Basketball

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
IN MCBRAYER ARENA
Y••r
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
Total•
Winning Pct.•553

Won
2

8
3

Loot
4

11
8
6

11
3
8
4

.

80

�Inman Sees Light at End of Tunnel

Larry Joe Inman
Head Coach

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women's baskelball program. The process has been slow,
but it finally looks like !here is light at the end of the lunnel.
Under lnman's direction, the Lady Colonels broke the
.500 barrier during lhe 1990-91 season with a 14-13 record
and their lirst appearance in the Ohio Valley Conference
Tournament In six years.
"It hasn't been easy, but the players and the coaching
stall have been committed to this program and determined

to bring Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball 10
prominence once again,· said Inman, one win shy ol his
200th collegiate coaching victory. ·we have some good
freshmen coming in and the junior college players on the
team have experience. Those things, coupled with the
returning players, should make for a good mixture."
Challenges are nothing new to Inman, the dean of Ohio
Valley Conference women's basketball coaches. He is beginning his fourth season at Eastern Kentucky and his 12th
overall in the OVC. He helped make Middle Tennessee
State University into a national contender in only a few short
years before taking over at EKU.
Success is all Inman has known in his basketball coaching career. He began his profession at the high school level
where he compiled a 126-24 record (.840) at Mount Juliet
High School in Nashville, Tennessee.
lnman·s coaching ability became readily apparent to
college officials and he quickly moved up to take the helm of
lhe Middle Tennessee State Lady Raiders. During his eight
years there, he produced a record of 161-73 (.688) and took

10

lnman's Track Record
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet High School (TN)
Won , 26, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
ave Champions in 1982, 83, 85, 86
OVC Tourney Champs in 1983, 85, 86
1988-91 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 38, Lost 41 (.481)
OVC Tournament Appearance 1991
Career Coaching Record - 15 years
Won 325, Lost 138 (.701)

his teams to four NCAA regional tournaments where MTSU
compiled a 2-4 record against some of the top teams in the
nation.
His 1982-83 squad finished with a 10-0 league record
which stood as the only unblemished mark in the OVC un1il
Tennessee Tech went 12-0 in 1989.
Coaching honors have come with regularity for Inman,
including the Ohio Valley Conference Coachol the Year for the
1990-91 season. It was the filth such oonlerence honor of his
career. The 1970 Austin Peay State University graduate was
nominated forthe WBCA District 9 Coach of lhe Year in 1990.
Eastern Kenlueky University

�EKU Coaching Records
(Since 1972)

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lyr.(1972-73)
lyr.(1973-74)

George Cox

lyr.(1974-75)
4yr&amp;.{1975-79)
7yrs.(1979-86)
2yrs.(1986-88)

Larry Inman

3yu. (1988-91)

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41-59
96-101

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30-'6
9-19
18-18

Year-by-Year Records (Since 1972)

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1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
197&amp;-76

1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80

1..... 1
1981-82
1982--83

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19U85
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1986-87
1987-88

1986-89
1989-90
1990-91

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Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
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Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Inman
Larry Inman
Larry Inman

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was nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach of the Year
in 1990.
While at Mount Juliet High School, Inman was named
Nashville Interscholastic League Coach of the Year lour
limes as he directed his teams to live district crowns. four

regional championships, three Nil titles and the 1977
Tennessee Class AAA state championship.
Success to Inman reaches far beyond the basketball
court. He wants his players to not only be successful in the
game of athletics. but also in the game of life.
·1 hope to teach our players the skills and work habits
that will not only make them better basketball players. but
also betterpeopte;said Inman, who received his master's
degree from Tennessee State in 1977. ·1 hope the players
will use the same habits they learned in our basketball
program to make them happy and successful people in
their careers and personal lives:
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville, Tennessee, manager of Wal-Mart in Paris.
He has a son, Jody, 17, and two daughters, Latrice, 16,
and Tiffany, 8.
lady Colonel Basketball

11

�Mary Ann Grimes
Assistant Coach

M ::i:~G= ~~n~'.:=r~ ~~ni~c;a~iv:~:;
women's basketball program. Before coming to Richmond,
Grimes coached girls' high school basketball in Ohio.
The nalive Ohioan played collegiate hoops for Ohio
University where she was a four-year starter and herteam·s

leading scorer asa junior and senior. After receiving a B.S.
degree from OU, Grimes, 36, began her coaching and
teaching career at Ridgewood High School where she
guided that team lo a three-year record of 64-7, including an
Ohio Class AA state runner-up finish in 1979-80. In 1984,
she began a four-year tenure at Tri-Valley High School, and

compiled a record of 60-33, including a Class AA runner-up finish
in 1984-85.
Her duties as assistant coach cover lhe areas of recruiting,
on-lk&gt;or coaehing, academic monitoring, counseling and public
relalions.
Grimes earned a maste(s degree in physical education in
1986 from Ohio University. She has a daughter, Brandy, age 5.

Kim Bynum
Assistant Coach

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Bud Childers al the University of Louisville. MuehofBynum's
coaching background came from Southern High School in
Louisville (KY) as from 1984-86 she served as assistant
softball coach, freshman girls basketball coach and junior
varsity assistant coach.
Then from 1986-90, working with head coach Bill Brown
as an assistant, Byrum helped direct the Southern Lady
Trojans to a combined 121-9 varsity record during that
period. Southern, in the meantime, won the 1988 Kentueky
state cha"l)ionsh~ and finished second in 1990.
Bynum, 25, received her bachelor of science degree in
physical educalionwith a minor ln health eciJcation lromthe
12

University of Louisville in 1989. She recentlycolTJ)letedworkthis
past spring on her master of arts degree in sports administration
at Uofl.
Herduties this past season at Louisville included on-the-floor
coaching during practice and games, scouting opponents. scheduling practice tor visiting teams, lilm e:t:change, recruiting and
supervising ballgirls, coordinating on-cafl1)Us visits for recruits
and handling mass mailings for summer can-.,s.
Eastern Kenlueky University

�Kelly Cowan

Jennifer Bright

Student Assistant

Graduate Assistant

A:~~~:=~:::;:;

Colonels, Kelly Cowan becomes
the team's new student assistant

c:oach.Cowan,aphysicaleducation
major,isfinishing up he,education
beloretaklnggraduatecourses.

Cowan's collegiate career
was impressive to say the least.
She finished wtth 1,515 points to end up the third highest scorer in

school histOf)'. She was also named honorable-mention All-America
by the American Women's Sports Federation in 1991 and first-team
AH-Ohio Valley Conference twice. She was also recipient of the
schoofs first Hanes Her Way NCAA Woman ol the Year Award.
Al Pulaski County High School in Somerset, Kentucky, Cowan
earned All-State honors and a spot on the presligKlus Kentucky All Star team that plays Indiana each year.

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graduating from East Tennessee
StateUniversilyinJohnsonCily,
TN. in1990.Brightwijlbepursuing
a master's degree In Sports
Administration at EKU.
She played two years of
basketball at East Tennessee
State aftertransferring from Milligan College in Milligan, TN. WhHe
there, Bright also participated on the women's softball team for two
seasons.
This past season, Bright was assistant basketball coach at
Tusculum Col~e in Greenville, TN. Sha attended Loudon High
School in Loudon, TN.
Bright has also coached several Tennessee AAU basketball
teams.

Pam Monroe

Donna Phelps

Manager

Manager

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second year as a manager fort he
Eastern Kentucky Lady Colonels.

Monroe attended Southern
High School in Louisville where
she woik&amp;d w~h the boys basketball team her sophomore year and
thagirlsbaskatballtaamharjuniorandsenioryears.
She enjoys singing, swimming and tennis during her spare time.
Monroe would like to be a disc jockey after leaving college.
Sha is the daughter of Edna and Jimmie Monroe.

D~hnenr:;;a!~arn=~~~=~
town, KY, is starting her second
season as manager for the Lady
Colona~.
Phelps attended Nelson
County High School wh&amp;fa she
wasabasketbaUmanagerforthrae
years. Sha likes lo spend her spare time reading and getting together
withlriends.
She is the daughter of Jim and Mary Ph alps.

Robin White

Laura Wilkinson

Student Trainer

Student Trainer

Lady Colonel

Basketball

13

�Angie Cox
5-9 SENIOR GUARD
SOMERSET, KY

Junior Season- Named second-team All-America by
American Women's Sports Federation ... Definite All-America
candidate this season ... Led team in scoring with 18.6 points
per game average ... Led Ohio Valley Conference in threepoint shooting (65-147) and set new school record for threepointers made and attempted ... Selected first-team AII-OVC
... Named GTE Academic All-American for District IV .

Became EKU's ninth all-time leading scorer with 938 points ...
Collected 105 steals.
Sophomore Season - Started 22 of 26 games ... Showed
moments of brilliance as passer and shooter ... Contributed in
the rebounding department ... Finished second on the team
in steals ... Averaged 9.3 points per game.

Freshman Season- Named to OVC All-Freshman team ..
Dished out 113 assists ... Had two single games of 13 assists
... Had 47 steals ... Averaged 8.5 points per game.

Hlghllghts - Field Goals Made, 11, vs. Cincinnati {1-23-91)
and Murray State (1-28-91) ... Free throws made, 9, vs.
Middle Tennessee (2-18-91) ... Most Points, 32, vs. Murray
State {1-28-91) ... Most Rebounds, 9, vs.Western Kentucky
(2-16-91) ... Most Assists, 13, vs. Tennessee State (1-23-89)
and (2-18-89) ... Most Steals, 8, vs. Cincinnati (1-23-91) and
Austin Peay (2-11-91) ... Most Blocks, 3, vs. Howard (12-8-

90).
Personal - Played at Pulaski County High School .. . Earned
All-State honors ... Played on Kentucky All-Star team in
annual competition with Indiana ... Daughter of Barry and
Linda VanHook ... Occupational Therapy major ... Born
October 19, 1970.

CAREER STATS

14

G

MIN

FGM FGA PCT. FTM

FTA PCT.

REB.

AVG.

1~89
1~90
1i90-91

23
26
27

648
721
894

73
90
172

185
241
356

.395
.373
.480

36
31
92

50
52
126

.720
.596
.730

58
102
113

2.5
3.9
4.2

113 84
84 77
127 106

Total•

76

2,263 335

784

.427

159

228

.697

273

3.5

324 267

A

TO

BS

14

ST

PF-D

TP AVG.

47
40
105

71-4
79-4
90-6

196
241
501

8.5
9.3
18.6

192 2-40-14 938

12.3

Eastern Kentucky University

�All-America Candidate
"Angie Cox is a talented basketball player who can hurt you in

three different ways. She can
penetrate to the basket, hit the

3-pointer or she can dish off to
the open player. Angie raises
the level of play of those around
her and definitely has a chance
at All-America honors. "

Joe Ciampi
Auburn University
"I have had the fortune, or mis-

fortune, of playing against Angie
for the past three years. She is

one of the most complete guards
we have ever played against.
She has playmaking ability and

is a deadly 3-point shooter. She
stacks up favorably with the best
guards in this part of the country."

Bud Childers
University of Loulsvllle
"Angie Cox is one of the finest

outside shooters in women's
college basketball today. She
has put up great numbers despite being the center of many
defensive schemes.·

Paul Sanderford
Western Kentucky University

· vou are very aware of Angie's presence on the floor. She is not a big scorer, but her abilities
compliment the game well. She contributes to the team
through her team play. She does the stuff you don't see
in the boxscores, the intangibles. She is definitely an
impact player and should be considered for Kodak AllAmerica honors.~

·Angie is a tremendous athlete who works hard on her
game and takes herself to another level during competition . She has the qualities of an All-American and
definitely deserves the recognition .·

Bill Worrell
Tennessee Tech University

Sanya Tyler
Howard University
Lady Colonel Basketball

15

�Cheryl Jones
5-5 SENIOR GUARD
LUDLOW,KY

Junior Season - Set school record with 170 assists .
Collected 72 steals ... Averaged 9.5 points per game ...
Started all 27 games ... Was third on the team in threepointers with 32 ... Was third on the team in free-throw

percentage.
Sophomore Season -

Saw action in every game and

started 11 after transferring from the University of Cincinnati
... Dished out 89 assists ... Connected on 35 percent of her
treys ... Averaged 5.5 points per game ... Had a season-high
15 points against Murray State.
Freshman Season - Played at the University of Cincinnati
... Saw limited action.

Highlights-Field Goals Made, 8, vs. Middle Tennessee(34-91) ... Free Throws Made, 8, vs. Morehead State (2-2-91)
... Most Points, 19, vs. Middle Tennessee {3-4-91) ... Most
Rebounds, 9, vs. Wright State {12-5-90) ... Most Assists, 12,
vs. UNG-Asheville (12-3-90) and (2-28-91) ... Most Steals, 8,
vs. Xavier{12-11 -90) .. Most Blocks, 1, vs. Wright State {125-90), Middle Tennessee {1-19-91) and Murray State (2·991).
Personal - Played at Notre Dame Academy ... Named All9th Region first-team ... Selected Northern Kentucky Athlete
of the Year ... Daughter of Ronald and Grace Jones .
Majoring in Biology ... Born April 2, 1969.

CAREER STATS
G

16

MIN

1989-90
19~91

26

604

27

890

Total•

53

FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

"

83

1,494 127

A

RES.

AVG.

129
211

.341
.393

30

46

59

81

.652
.728

67
94

2.6
3.5

89 77
170 114

TO

340

.373

89

127 .707

161

3.0

259 191

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

35

60-2
57-2

142
257

5.5
9.5

107 112-4 399

7.5

72

5

Eastern Kentucky University

�Jaree Goodin
6-2 JUNIOR CENTER-FORWARD
CORBIN,KY

Sophomore Season - Named honorable-mention AllAmerica by the American Women's Sports Federation .
Chosen honorable-mention All-Ohio Valley Conference .
Third on team with 13.7 points per game average ... Led team
in rebounds with 233 and an 8.6 per game average, and field
goal percentage (.494) ... Second on team in blocks with 28.
Freshman Season -

Named to OVC's All-Freshman team

... Set school record for most points scored in a game (38) and
most field goals scored in a game (18) ... OVC's sixth leading
scorer w ith 15.3 average and sixth best rebounder with an 8. 7
per game mark.

Hlghllghts-Field Goals Made, 18, vs. Marshall (2-14-80) ..
Free throws made, 9, vs. Southeastern Louisiana ( 11-30-89)
... Most Points, 38, vs. Marshall (2-14-90) ... Most Rebounds,
19, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11 -30-89) ... MostAssists,3,
vs. Middle Tennessee (1-19-91) and Murray State (1-28 -91 )
... Most Steals, 5, vs. Canisius (11-23-90) ... Most Blocks, 3 ,
vs. Morehead State (2-2-91) and University of Kentucky (221 -9 1).
Personal - Played at Corbin High School ... Named firstteam All-State ... Scored 1,874 points and pulled down 1,086
rebounds during prep career ... Daughter ol James and June
Goodin ... Majoring in Business Education ... Born December
31, 1970.

...

CAREER STATS
G
U 89-90
1990-91

28

Totals

53

27

FGM FGA PCT.

FTA PCT. REB. AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF· D

TP

AVG.

.611
.636

225
233

9.7
9.6

20
27

46
72

20

41

63

\\3
99

28

37

95-11 399
82-5 371

15.3
13.7

132

212

.622

458

8.6

47

\\8

48

78 177-16 770

14.5

Fl1,I

165
154

349
312

.474
.494

69

1,470 319

660

.483

679
79\

Lady Colonel Basketball

"

�Sue Zylstra
6-1 JUNIOR FORWARD-CENTER
MIAMl,FL

Sophomore Season -

Provided quality minutes off the

bench ... Pulled down 99 rebounds ... Shot 66 percent from
the free-throw fine ... Dished out 17 assists ... Collected 17
steals ... Was third on the team in blocks.

Freshman Season - Participated in 26 games ... Averaged
4.2 points per game ... Had five blocks and 13 steals ... Shot
48 percent from the field ... Connected on 72 percent of her

shots from the free -throw line ... Fifth on the team in rebounds.
Hlghllghts- Field Goals Made, 9, vs. Tennessee State (219-90) ... Free Throws Made, 6, vs. Murray State ( 1-28-91) ..
Most Points, 18, vs. Tennessee State (2-19-90) ... Most
Rebounds, 8, vs. Grambling (11-16-89) ... Most Assists, 4, vs.
Morehead State (2-2-91) ... Most Steals, 4, vs. Chicago State
(11-24-90) ... Most Blocks, 3, vs. Murray State (1-28-91).
Personal- Played at De Ruiter High School ... Named 1989
Converse All-America ... Scored 2,016 points and pulled
down 1,002 rebounds during prep career ... Daughter of Irv
and Joan Zylstra ... Majoring in Physical Education ... Born
January 3, 1971.

...

CAREER STATS
REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

279
384

39

81

99

2.6
3.7

4
17

42

10

"

17

52-1
55-1

108

22

.725
.667

5

104

40
33

26

31

.481
.298

67

27

89

4.2
3.3

Totala

53

663

70

185

.378

51

73

.693

166

3.1

21

68

15

30

107-2 197

3.7

G

18

26

FGM FGA PCT. FTM

FTA PCT.

1......
1990-91

29

Eastern Kentucky University

�Segena Mackeroy
6-3 JUNIOR FORWARD
DAYTONA BEACH, FL

Sophomore Season- Played at Central Florida Community
College ... Averaged 17 points and 12 rebounds each game
.. Contributed two assists and three blocks per contest ... All
North Central Conference ... Collected 41 steals.
Freshman Season - Played at Central Florida Community
College ... Averaged 11 .1 points per game .. . Contributed
10.9 rebounds per contest ... Had 41 assists, 32 blocks and
57 steals ... Shot47 percent from the field ... Named team's
Most Valuable Player ... Made All-Tournament team in the
Florida Tip-Off Classic.
Personal - Played at Mainland High School ... Averaged 22
points, 12 rebounds and four steals during prep career ..
Daughter of Enzie and Horace Mackeroy ... Her major is Child
Development ... Born December 18, 1970.
Inman on Mackeroy- · segena can put the ball on the floor
and do the 'Michael Jordan-type' moves. She is a good
rebounder with a lot of natural instincts. I don't think there is
any doubt she will contend for a starting position this season.·

l ady Colonel Basketball

19

�Tiffany Mayfield
5-9 JUNIOR GUARD-FORWARD
MATTESON, IL

Sophomore Season -

Played at Lincoln Junior College ..

Averaged 15.5 points per game ... Led the team in assists with
89 ... Hit almost SO percentoffieldgoalsand80percentoffree

throws.
Freshman Season -

Played at Lincoln Junior College ..

Averaged 8.3 points per game ... Dished out 58 assists ... Had
four blocks ... Pulled down 61 rebounds.

Personal - Played at Rich South High School ... Earned
numerous local and regional honors ... Daughter of Daphne
Mayfield ... Majoring in Business Administration ... Born May

31, 1971.
Inman on Mayfield - "Tiffany has great quickness and
makes good penetration with the ball. Her best qualities are
her speed and defensive ability."

20

Eastern Kentucky University

�Rhonda Hardesty
5-11 SOPHOMORE FORWARD
COSHOCTON, OH

Sophomore Season -

Injury redshirt.

Freshman Season-Saw action in all 26 games and started
in 16 ... Connected on 45 percent of her shots from the field

.. Averaged 5.1 points per game ... Pulled down 124 rebounds
... Collected 21 steals.

Hlghllghts-Field Goals Made, 5. vs. Morehead State (2-590) ... FreeTthrows Made, 4, vs. Nicholls State (12-1-89),
Louisville (12-9-89), Appalachian State (12-11-89) and
Morehead State (1-10-90) ... Most Points, 12, vs. Nicholls
State (12-1-89) and Morehead State (2-5-90) ... Most
Rebounds, 12, vs. Appalachian State (12-11-89).
Personal -Played at River View High School ... Scored
1,362 points during prep career ... Averaged 22.7 points and
6.2 rebounds during senior season ... Daughter of Thomas
and Beverly Hardesty ... Majoring in Elementary Education ..
Born July 14, 1971.

...

CAREER STATS
G

FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

574 46
lnjuryredshirt

1989-90
1990-91

26

Totals

26

Lady Colonel Basketball

574

46

REB. AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

102

.451

41

59

.615

124

4.8

26

31

9

21

79·1

133

5.1

102

.451

41

59

615

124

4.8

26

31

9

21

79-1

133

5.1

21

�Shannah McIntosh
6-1 SOPHOMORE FORWARD
MIDDLETOWN, OH

Freshman Season -

Finished second on the team in

rebounds with 173 ... Averaged 7.5 points per game ... Shot
43 percent from the field ... Dished out 20 assists ... Collected

24 steals.
Highlights- Field Goals Made, 8, vs. Austin Peay (1·26·91 )
... Free Throws Made, 6, vs. Louisville (12-15·90) .. Most
Points, 19, vs. Austin Peay (1-26-91) ... Most Rebounds, 15,
vs. Austin Peay (1-26-91) ... Most Assists, 3, vs. Middle
Tennessee (1-19-91), Morehead State (2-2-91) and Murray
State (2-9-91) ... Most Steals, 4, vs. Murray State (1-28-91) ..
Most Blocks, 1, vs. Missouri (12-7-90) and Austin Peay(1-2691).

Personal -

Played at Preble Shawnee High School .

Named second-team All-State ... Averaged 25 points and 15
rebounds per game her senior season ... Scored 1,601 points
and pulled down 1,011 rebounds during prep career .
Named District Player of the Year her final season at Preble
Shawnee ... Daughter of Dennis and Pam McIntosh ... Her
major is undeclared ... Bom November 2, 1971.

CAREER STATS
1ff0.91

22

G

YN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

27

623

78

178

.438

47

81

.580

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

173

6.4

20

50

3

24

83-5

203

7.5

Eastern Kenlucky University

�Sheletha McEaddy
6-4 SOPHOMORE CENTER
FORT RILEY, KS

Freshman Season - Led the Lady Colonels in blocks with
31 ... Collected 20 steals ... Dished out nine assists ... Was
fourth on the team in rebounds.
Hlghllghts---Field Goals Made, 4, vs. UNG-Asheville (12-390) and (2-28-91) ... Free Throws Made, 2, vs. Wright State
(12-5-90), Missouri (12-7-90), Cincinnati (1 -23-91), Murray
State (1-28-91) and Kentucky (2-2 1-91) ... Most Points, 8, vs.
UNG-Asheville ( 12-3-90) and (2-28-91) .. . Most Rebounds, 9,

vs. UNG-Asheville (12-3-90) ... Most Assists, 2, vs. Tennessee
State (1-14-91) ... Most Steals, 3, vs. Kentucky (2-21-91) ..
Most Blocks, 3, vs. UNG-Asheville (12-3-90) and (2-28-91),
and Middle Tennessee (1-19-91).
Personal-Played at Junction City High School ... The tallest
player to ever play for the Lady Colonels ... Daughter of
Sidney and Claudette Baugh ... Majoring in Political Science
... Born December 9, 1973.

CAREER STATS
1990-91

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

27

446

l ady Colonel Basketball

28

111

.252

14

40

.350

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

es

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

114

4.2

9

31

31

20

79-7

70

2.6

23

�Maisha Thomas
5-8 FRESHMAN GUARD
WINCHESTER, KY

Personal -Played at Clark County High School under
former Lady Colonel Lisa Goodin ... Named first-team AllState her senior year ... Helped team to state tournament four
straight years ... Averaged 16 points, eight rebounds, l ive
steals and four assists during final prep season ... Daughter
ol Gail Thomas and Danny Thomas, Sr ... Her major is
undeclared ... Born February 6, 1973.

Inman on Thomas - "Maisha has had success everywhere
she goes, off and on the court, and we are happy to have
those kind of people in our program. She will probably be the
quickest player on the team and she has tremendous ability
to go with it."

Samantha Young
5-7 FRESHMAN GUARD
PINEVILLE, KY

Personal -Played at Bell County High School ... Named
first-team All-State her senior season ... Selected the
Southeastern Kentucky Player of the Year last season ..
Averaged 21 points and seven rebounds during her final prep
year ... Daughler of Barbara and Jimmy Young ... Her major
is undeclared ... Bom January 2, 1972.

Inman o n Young - "Samantha is a heady type player,
almost seeing things before they happen. She is an excellent
passer and a good outside shooter. Her best baske!ball is
ahead of her and we think she will be a really good college
player.·

Michelle King
5-6 FRESHMAN GUARD
LEXINGTON, KY
Personal -Played al Lexington Catholie High SchOol ..
Averaged 15 points and three rebounds per game her final
season ... Shot 47 percent from the field and 71 percent from
the lree throw line ... Daughter of Rose Marie and Nathaniel
King ... Ma}oring in Sports Medicine ... Born July 12, 1966.

24

Inman on Klng - "Michelle has a hard task ahead of her by
walking on to this team. However, I !eel she will make the
most of it. She will only get better l hrough experience and
may eventually work her way into playing time. We need her
enthusiasm and she wi!I be a valuable part of the Lady
Colonels."
Eastern Kenlucky University

�Cynthia Collins
5-6 FRESHMAN GUARD
HAZARD,KY

Personal -Played at M.C. Napier High School ... Awards
include 14th Region All-Stars, Team Leadership, and 110
Percent Club ... Daughter of Rose and Alfred Collins .
Majoring in Psychology ... Born April 22, 1973.

Inman on King - "Cynthia will make a contribution to our
team through her ability and enthu siasm. She has the
potential to bea key figure int he EKU Lady Colonel program.·

1990-91 Final Team Statistics
&gt;POM
NO

PlAYEA

GP-GS IINIAYG

F&lt;lM-FGA

"""
""
.,""

ACo&gt;&lt;

27-27 894133
27"27933135
27-27 791129

172-358
180-392

27-27 890/33

83-211

,0

"

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CJQnas
$McIntosh
SZylstra
S&gt;kEaddy

JElkin
AE lkin
LMorTi1

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F&lt;lM-FGA

154-312

.393

32-83

27-22 623123

761178

0-0

27~ 384/1 4
27-5 446111
27-0 181!7

31-104
28-111

.252

5-13
0-0

.320
.250

6-23
0-0

230
2'-0

'6517

EASTERN KENTUCKY
OPPONENTS

87/4

"" """'

2-17

5400753-1769
5400710-1195

TEAM REBOUNDS: EASTERN KY

.

.426143-341
296

.442

92-126

'30

57-78

.731

.000
.386
.000
.385
.000

.000

.167

ALLGAMES (EKU-86

Lady Colonel Basketball

REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOTI AVG AST

.580

728

83

77156
72
75
70

350

4-7
9-14

.571

3

sn

BLI(

TO

Pf-0

PTSIAVG

5

77
72

56-0

501118.6
45 1/ 16.7

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.617466686 125146.3 428 280

OPP-99)

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37

371'13;7
257/9.5

203'7.5
89/3.3
10/2.6
4711.7
2211.0
14J,7

547585-272025/75.0
58951'1-14 1915110.9

DEAD BALL REBOUNDS: (EKU-86

OPP.-76)

(EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS)

LINC-Asheville (Dec. 3) .................. H
Cincinnati (Jan. 23) ...................... A
Xavier(Dec. 11) ........................... H
MoreheadState(Jan.8)...........
A
MiddleTennessee (Feb.18).
A
MoreheadState(Jan. 8)
A
Louisville(Dac.15)............
H
Tennessee Tach(Feb.25) ..
. A
Howard (Dec. 8)
N
UNC-Asheville(Feb.28).. .
.A

Middle Tennessee (Mar. 5)
Middle Tennessee (Mar. 5)
UNG-Asheville (Feb. 28)
Appatad1ian State {Mar. 1)
MurrayState (Feb.9) .. .
WrightState(Dec.5) .. .
MurrayState(Feb.9} .
Midde Tennessee (Mar. 5)

'36

47-81

.293"'6-658

(OPPONENTS' HIGHS)
Field Goals Made..
35
FiElld Goal Pct .............. 64.8
3-Pt. FG's Made
11
3-Pt. FG Pct.
......... 66.7
FreeThrowsMade ....... 31
Free Throw Pct ........... 77.8
Rebounds
. 59
Points
93

'3-99
59'81

.419376-580

(EKU TEAM HIGHS)
Field Goals Made. ..
39 vs.
Field Goal Pct . . . . . 53.7 vs.
9 vs.
3-Pt. FG's Made
vs.
vs.
3-Pt.FG Pct. ........
. .. 64.3 vs
Free Throws Made ........... 28 vs
Free Throw Pct...
92.9 vs
Rebounds...
54 vs.
Poin ts. ..
96 vs.

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3....

FoeldGoals Made .... 11, Kelly Cowan vs.
vs.
11 .AngieCox vs.
vs.
3-Pt. FG·s ................ 6. Kelly Cowan vs.
Free Throws Made
9.AngieCox ~.
Rebounds
16.JaroeGoodin vs .
Points..
32.KellyCowan vs .
32, AngieCox vs.

MoreheadState(Jan. 8) ..... A
UNC-Asheville(Feb. 28) ..... A
Cineinnali(Jan. 23) ......... A
MurrayState(Jan.28)
... H
Morehead State (Jan. 8) ...... A
MiddleTennessee(Feb. 18) .A
Xavier(Dec.11).... .......
H
MoreheadState(Jan.8) .. . A
MurrayState (Jan.28)
H

(OPPONENTS' LOWS)
...... N

..... N
. A

A
. A
. .. A
. .... A
... .. N

FieldGoalsMado
17
FieldGoalPct
20.7
FreeThrowsMade
.. 3
Rebounds ................... 32
Points
45

MiddleTennessee(Jan.19).....
TennesseeState (Feb.23)...
Howard(Dec.8).. ....................
MiddleTennessee(Mar. 5)...
WrightState(Dac.5) ..

H

. .... A
N

. .N
.... A

25

�Final 1990-91 OVC Team Stats
STANDINGS
CONFERENCE GAMES
TEAM

WON

Tennessee Tech ..................... 11

LOST
1

4

Middle Tennessee ...................8
Eastern Kentucky ..................7

PCT.
.917
.667

5

.583

............5
Morehead State..
Murray State ............................4

7
7
8

Austin Peay ..............................2

10

.417
.417
.333
.167

Tennessee Slate ......................5

SCORING OFFENSE

G

Eastern Kentucky .......... 27

Tennessee State ............. 27
Murray State .................... 27

Middle Tennessee .. ........ 28
Austin Peay ..

. .......... 26

88.8
70.1
74.1
80.7

72.3
75.3
79.9

85.9

63.2

76.8

LOST

22
14

8
14
13
15
14
18
21

14

12
13
9
5

P CT.
.733

.500
.519

.444
.481
.333
.238

OFF.
AVG.
82.6
71.9

DEF.

AVG.
70.4
71.6

75.0
74.8

70.9

n.9

78.3
79.9
80.8

n.2

72.8
65.0

PCT.
.476
.441
.439
433
.426
.396
.394

FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE
FGM
Eastern Kentuck y
............... 710
Tennessee Tech ................................. 781
Murray State ..
.. ....................... 768
Middle Tennessee ............................... 769
Tennessee State ................................. 734
Austin Peay ..
. ............. 756
Morehead State ..................................826

FGA
1795
1914
1791
1790
1676
1888
1820

PCT.
.396
.408
.429
.430
.438
.453
.454

FGA
341

PCT. OPP.
.419 .295
.370
.355
.354
.318
.306
.305

PCT.
.719
.705
.679
.669

.352

FREE THROW PCT.
FTM
Middle Tennessee ............................... 471
Murray State ....................................... 499
Morehead State .............................415
Tennessee Tech ................................. 421
................. 376
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay ......................................... 329
Tennessee State ................................. 375

FTA

387
389
308
346
235
338

MAR.
+ 4.1
+ 1.6
+ 1.5
-0.1
-0.1
·3.9
- 6.3

SCORING MARGIN
OFF.
Tennessee Tech ............................... 82.6
Eastern Kentuc ky ..........................75.0
MiddleTennessee ............................ 71.9
Morehead State ..
........... 77.9
Tennessee State ............................... 74.8
Murray State ......... ............. ............. 72.8
Austin Peay ..................................... 65.0

DEF. MAR.
70.4 +12.2
70.9 + 4.1
71.6 +0.3
78.3
-0.4
-2.4
77.2
-7.1
79.9
80.8 -15.8

FGA
201 1
1759
1643
1535
1769
1936
1638

3-POINT GOAL PCT
FGM
Eastern Kentucky ••.............. 143
Tennessee Tech ................... 143
Morehead Stal e .................... 138
Murray State ..
............ 109
Tennessee State ................... 110
Austin Peay ............................ 72
Middle Tennessee ................. 103

26

71 .0

WON

85.0

PTS.
2478
2103
2025
2019
1938
2013
1691

FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM
Tennessee Tech .............................. 957
Morehead State ................................. 775
MiddleTennessee ..
........... 722
Murray State ....................................... 665
Eastern Kentucky ............................. 753
Tennessee State..
....767
Austin Peay ......................................... 645

REBOUND MARGIN
G
Tennessee State ............. 27
Morehead Slate ............... 27
Murray State .................... 27
Tennessee Tech ..............30
Middle Tennessee ........... 28
Eastern Kentuc ky .......... 27
Austin Peay ..................... 26

ALL GA MES

DEF.
AVG.

G
SCORING DEFENSE
Tennessee Tech .............. 30
Eastern Kentucky .......... 27
Middle Tennessee ........... 28
Tennessee State ............. 27
Morehead State ............... 27
Murray State...
..... 27
Austin Peay ..................... 26

(W-L)
22·8
13·14
14-13
12-15
9-18
14-14
5-21

Tennessee Tech .............. 30
Morehead State ............... 27

OFF.
AVG.
87.4
74.0
75.2

REBS.
1288
1128
11 16
1209
11 05
1144

998

AVG.
47.7
41.8
41 .3
40.3
39.5
42.4
38.4

AVG.

63.2
77.9
75.0
74.8
72.8
71.9

.333
.342

.384
.328

.350

(W-L)
22-8
14·13
14-14
12-15
13-14
9-18
5-21

PTS.
211 3
1915

2004
2084
2113
2156
2102

655
708
611
629
580

517
614

AVG.
70.4
70.9
71.6
77.2
78.3
79.9
80.8

.648
.636
.61 1

Eastern Kentucky University

�Final 1990-91 OVC Individual Stats
SCORING
Player, School

G FG 3-PT FT PTS AVG
Angela Moorehead, TT .30 272 16 130 690 23.0

Angle Cox, EK ............. 27 172 65
Rulesha Adams, TS ...... 22 149
Priscilla Robinson, MT .. 28 178

3
94 395 18.0
O 132 488 17.4

Ke lly Cowan, EK ......... 27 180 34
TracieMason, AP .......... 26 152 11
Julie Magrane, MO ..... .. . 26 144
Michelle Wenning, MU .. 27 127

92 501 18.6
57 451 16.7

116 431 16.6
1 139 428 16.5
O 146 400 14.8

Renay Adams, TT ......... 30 185
Ann Thomas, TS ........ ... 23 141
Stephanie Capley, MT ... 28 150

O
O
13

68 438 14.6
51 333 14.5
90 403 14.4

Mitzi Rice, TT ......... ... .... 22 115
Beth Ousley, MO ...... .... 27 124

62
63

25 317 14.4
71 382 14.1

J ateeGoodln, EK ........ 27 154

O

63 371 13.7

Cynthia Hicks, TS ........ .. 27 135

76

18 364 13.5

165

AVG.
10.0
9.8
9.7
9.5
9.3
8.6
8.1
7.7
7.5
7.5

FREE THROW PERCENT AGE
Player, School
FTM
(M in. 2 Made Per Game)
Beth Ousley, MO ................................. 71
Stephanie Capley, MT .... .. .................. .90
Tawyna Pierce, MU ................. ............. 75
Priscilla Robinson, MT ...................... 132
Rulesha Adams, TS ............................. 94
Jennifer Parker, MU ............................. 58
Julie Magrane, MO ............................. 139
Kelly Cowan, EK ............................... 57
Angle Cox, EK .... ............................... 92
Cheryl Jones, EK .............................. 59

NO.
220
170
155
136
127
127

AVG.
7.3
6.3
5.7
5.0
4.7
4.7

3·PT FIELD GOAL LEADERS
Player, School
Angle Cox, EK
Beth Ousley, MO
Mitzi Rice, TT
Kristi Brown, MT
Cynthia Hicks,TS
Shannon Litton, MO
Stephanie Rogers, AP

REBOUNDING

Player, School
G
Julie Magrane, MO ........................... 26
Tabatha Koger, AP ........................... 26
Ann Thomas, TS ............................. 23
Angela Moorehead, TT ..................... 30
Michelle Wenning, MU ...................... 27
Jaree Goodin, EK ......
........ 27
Priscilla Robinson, MT ....... ....... ........ 28
Bev Smith, MO ................................. 27
Stephanie Capley, MT ...................... 28
RureshaAdams. TS .......................... 22

ASSISTS
Player, School
G
Cecilia Ramsey, TT .......................... 30
Cheryl Jones, EK ............................ 27
8.J. Bradford, MO .......................... 27
Julie Pinson, MU .............................. 27
Angle Cox, EK ....
............... 27
Martha Newsom, TS . ....... ..... ........ .... 27

STEALS
Player, School
G
Angle Cox, EK ................................. 27
B. J. Bradford, MO ........................ 27
Tracie Mason, AP ............. ...... .......... 26
Cheryl Jones, EK...
. ...... 27
Cecilia Ramsey, TT ............... .... ....... 30

Lady Colonel Basketball

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player, School
FGM
(Min. 4 Made Per Game)
Renay Adams, TT ............ ....... ..... ....... 185
Bev Smith, MO ................................... 196
Priscilla Robinson, MT ........................ 178
Michelle Wenning, MU ........................ 127
Tabatha Koger, AP ............................ 110
JareeGoodln,EK .... ......................... 154
Angle Cox, EK .................................. 172
Dana Scott, TT .................................... 115
Julie Magrane, MO ........... .................. 144
Cecilia Ramsey, TT ...... ...................... 123

NO.
260
254
222
286
252
233
228
208
209

NO.
105
78
72
72
69

AVG.
3.9
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.3

FGA

PCT.

258
344
317
228
222
312

.717
.570
.562
.557
.495
.494
.480
.473
.468
.468

358

243
308
263

FTA
84

107
90
174
124
78
190
78
126
81

FGM

FGA

65
63
62
60
76

147
160
163
167
215
187
125

64

42

BLOCKED SHOTS
Player, School
G
Rulesha Adams, TS ..... ...... ...... ............ 22
Renay Adams, TT .... ...... .....................30
Sheletha McEaddy, EK ...................... 27
Jaree Goodin, EK ............................... 27
Stephanie Capley, MT ........ ............... 28
Sherrie Harris, MT ............................... 28

NO.
38

40
31
28
23
21

PCT.
.845
.841
.833
.759
.758

.744
.732
.731
.730
.728

PCT.
.442
.394
.380
.359
.353
.342
.336

AVG.
1.7
1.3
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.8

27

�1990-91 All-OVC Teams
FlralTN m
Angela Moorehead, Teonessee Tech
Angil Cox., Ea• t• rn Kentucky
Priscilla Robinson, Middle Tennessee
Kally Cowan, Eastern Kentucky
Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech

Second Team
Mitzi Rice, Tennessee Tech
Bev Smith, Morehead State
Cecilia Ramsey, Tennessee Tech

Tracie Mason,AustinPeay"
MichelleWenning, MurrayState·
Ann T homas, Tennessee Slate"
Aulesha Adams, Tennessee State

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Hometown
Shelbyville. TN

Somerut, KY
Chananooga, TN
Somerut, KY
Gallatin,TN

Hometown
Shelbyville, TN
Silver G rove, KY

Newport, TN
Russellville.KY
NewWashington, IN
Portland. AK
Dermott, AK

Hono rable Mltntlon: Stephanie Capley (F) Middle Tenn.; Julie Magrane (F) Morehead State: Tawnya Pierce (F) Murray State; Jar. .
Goodin (C) Eastern Kentucky; Cynthia Hicks (G/F) Tennessee S1a1e.
"denotes tie lor fourth-place spot

1990-91 OVC All-Freshman Team
Player, School
Priscilla Robinson, Middle Tennessee
Jennifer Parker, Murray State
Shannah Mcintosh, Eastern Kentucky
Taunya Trenton. Tennessee Tech
Sherry Batten, Tennessee Tech

Po~

NCAA Tournament Results
For OVC Teams
1982- - -TENNESSEE TECH lost to eventual national ct,ampion
Louisiana Tech, 114-53,atRuston, LA.
1983-----MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State in the
NCAA opening round, 64-61: lost to Louisiana Tech. 91 59. at RuslOn, LA
1a84-----MIDDLE TENNESSEE !ost to eventual national runner-up
TenMSS89, 70·52. at Knoxville.
1985---- MIDDLETENNESSEElosttoNCAAsemi-finaUstWestem
Kenrucky.90-83,at BowlingGreen.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to national runner-up Georgia,
91·74, a!Alhens.
1986-MIOOLE TENNESSEE defeated South Carolina, 78-77
(OT), at Columbia, SC;lostto LSU, 78-65. at Baton Rouge.
1987 ·TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Southem
Missiuippi. 78-66; lost lo eventual national charrpion
TenOV$&amp;89.95-59,at Knoxville.
1988----MlDOLE TENNESSEE lost to Kanus, 81 -75, at lawrenolil,
Kansas.
1989 - - - TENNESSEE TECH defeated South Carolina. 77,73. at
ColOOlbia. SC; losl to Iowa, 77-75, at Iowa City.
1990----TENNESSEE TECH hosl8d and defeated Richmond, 77.
59;1osttoAuburn, 73·54, atAubvrn, Al.
1991 ----· TENNESSEE TECH lost to Southwest Missour1 State, 9464, at Spring!ield, MO.

28

Ht.
5-11

F
G

F

5.7
6·1

G

5-4

F

5-10

Hometown
Chattanooga, TN
Murray. KY
..ddletown, OH
Ashland City, TN
Shelbyville, TN

OVC Women's Basketball
Career Scoring Leaders
Nern, Scb221 £Yr• )
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

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Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tach (1983-87J
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State (1984-88)
Sheita Smith, Murray State (1985-89)
Jerilynn Harper, TennesseeTach(1979·82)
Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee (1983-87)
Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech (1976·80)
Donna Murphy, Morehead State (1976-80)
Tawanya Mucker, Middle Tennessee (1985-89)
Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky (1980-84)
Gayle Hastings, Tennessee Tech (1974-78)
Jennifer McFall, Middle Tennessee (1981-85)
Laura Lynn, Murray State (19n-81)
Donna Stephens, Morehead State (1978-82)
Danielle Carson, Youngstown State (1982·86)
Peggy Gay , Ealltem Kent ucky {1975-79)

2,596
2.296
2,287
2,238
2,148
2,144"
2,059
1,946
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1,834
1,733
1.710
1,697
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ave sport in 1977-78

Easl em Kentucky University

�Meet the Opponents

Lady Colonel Basketball

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�Vandetbllt University
Nov. 26 In NaShvllle, TN, 7:00 p.m.

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Dec. 28 In Huntington, WV, 3:00 p.m.

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Jan.19 In Rlehmond, 5:15 p.m.; Feb. 18 In Murfreesboro, 5:30 p.m.

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Feb. 28 In Richmond, 7:30 p.m.

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�All-Time Series History
Won 226, Lost 237

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1982-83

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1972-73

1990-91
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1987-88
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1979-80
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Nebraska
1985-86
Nicholls State
19ag.90
NollhCarolina
1976-77
NorthCa,olinaState
1975-76
NorthemKefl!UCky
1974-75
OhioStata
1974-75
Ohio University
1979-80
Ora1Robert$
1982-83
Pikeville
1982·83
Pittaburvh
1986-87
1980-81
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1973-74
Roanoke
1988-99
Rollins
Shawnee Staie
1988-89
South Ca,olina
1972-73
South Florida
1981-82
SoutheastMiSSOUri
1984-85
Southern 1Hinoie
1977-78
Southern Mississippi
1985·86
Southeaslernlouisiana
1989-90
Southwestern Looisiana 1986-87
Stetson
,1986-87
Tennessee
1972-73
Tennessee-Chattanooga 1981-82
Tennessee-Martin
, 1973.74
TennessaeState
1987-88
Tennessee Tech
1973-74
Tulane
1989-90
Vanderbilt
1981-82
Vincennes
1975-76

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1990-91
1987-88
1990-91
1980-81
1990-91
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1979-80
1975-76
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1983-84
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1990-91
1976-77
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1986-87
1976-n
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1990-91
1987-88

Middle Tennessee

Wake Forest
West Virginia
Western Carolina
WesternKenlud&lt;y

William Penn
Winthiop
Wi800nsin
Wisoonsin-Green Bay
Wisoonsin-LaCrosse

Wright State
Xevier
Youngstown State

1983-84

1980-81
1974-75
1973-74
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1972-73
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1986-87
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Eastern Kentucky University

�Lady Colonel Record Book
TEAM RECORDS (Season)

--

Most points liCOred in a season - 2349 .......................................................... 1980-81

Highestscoringaverage-82.0 . ................................................................... 1975-76
Most victories in a season -18 ..................................................................... 1984-85
Bestwinningperc11ntag11 - .850 - (17-3) ........................................................• 1975-76

Mostconsecutivevictories-9 ................. ... ........................................... 1975-76
Mostlosses inaseason-24
...................................• 1978-79
Mostoonsecutivelosses -9 ......................................... .................................. 1978-79
Best defensivescoringaverage-60.8 ...........•..•...•..•................................... 1983-84
Highestaveragemarginofvictory-20.75 ............... ..................................... 1975-76
Best field goal percentage • .456 ................................................................... 1982-83
Bestfreathrowpercentage- .764 ............................................................... ... 1980-81
Most re bounds-1446 ...............
•................ ............... 1980-81
Highest rebound average-49.6 ................................... ................................. 1975-76
TEAM RECORDS (Slngle Game)
Most points· 105 ·vs. Pikeville College .............................................. Nov. 22, 1982
Fewest points allowed - 36 - vs. John Carroll University ...................... Nov. 20, 1981
Largestmarginofvictory-46-vs. BellarmineCollege(91-45) ...•..•...•. Dec.13, 1980
vs.XavierUniversity(104-58) ............ Feb. 24, 1981
Largestmarginofdefeat-75-vs. Tenriessea(115-40) ....................... Dec.19, 1987
Most points by both teams· 204 - vs. Austin Peay (AP109, EK 95) .... Jan. 18, 1988
Fewestpointsbyboth teams -90-vs. Duke (EK46, Duke 44) ............. Dec.3, 1983
Mostfieldgoalsmade-48 - vs. Pikeville College ................................. Nov. 22.1982
Mostfreethrowsmade- 39 (0168) -vs. Pittsburgh .............................. Dec. 30, 1986
Most rebounds. 81 • vs. John Carroll University ... •......................... Nov. 20, 1981
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Season}
Most games played - 31 - Lisa Goodin ..... .................................................... 1980-81
MarshaChar1es ...... .............. ................................ 1980-81
Most points scored - 582 • Lisa Goodin ........ .............. ................................... 1980-81
Highestscoringaverage-21.0-CarlaCottey . ........................................ 1986-87
Mostlield goals made· 235 • Peggy Gay ...................... ..................... ...... 1977-78
Most field goals attempted· 569 • Peggy Gay ............................................... 1978-79
Best fie!d goal percentage •. 562. Tina CottJe ............ .. ............................... 1983-84
Most three-point goals made - 65 - Angie Cox ............................................... 1990-91
Most three-point goals attempted · 147 . Angie Cox ...................................... 1990-91
Bast th ree-point goal percentage (min. 25 att.) • .464. Sandra Millar ........... 1986-87
Most free throws made - 148 . Lisa Goodin............ . ................................. 1980-81
Most free throws attempted -174 • Tracy Korbutt ............................... 1986-87
Best lree th row percentage· .91 3 • Lisa Goodin {led nation) ..............•..•...•.. 1982·83
Most rebounds. 310. Tina Cottle .................................................................. 1984-85
Mostpersonalfoulsoommitted-108 - SandraMukes ................................... 1978-79
Most times disqualified on louls -11- Jaree Goodin ...................................... 1989-90
Mostassists-170-CherylJonas ..•.............................................. ............... 1990-91
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Caroor)
Most games played -117 - Sandra Mukes ............................................ 1978-82
Most points SOOl"ed - 1920 • Lisa Goodin .................................................... 1980-84
Most field goals made. 751 • Peggy Gay ...................................................... 1975-79
Bestfieldgoalpercentage- .542-TinaCon!e ............................................... 1983-85
Highest scoring average - 17.3 . Lisa Goodin ................................................ 1980-84
Most free throws attempted· 602 - Lisa Goodin ... ........................................ 1980-84
Bast free throw percentaga • .874 • Lisa Goodin .......................................... 1980-84
Most rebounds. 866 • Tina Wermut h .................................................... ......... 1979-83
Bast raboundaveraga-10.3-TinaCottla...
•..... 1983-85
Most assists· 374 - Lisa Goodin ................................................................... 1980-84
Most personal lou!s committed· 396 - Sandra Mukas ................................... 1978-82
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 • Sandra Mukas .................................... 1978-82
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Single Game)
Most points scored - 38 • Jarea Goodin - vs. Marshall .......................... Feb. 15, 1990
Most field goals mada - 18-Jarea Goodin - vs. Marshall ..........•..•......... Feb. 15, 1990
Mostlree throws mada • 21 • Tracy Korbutt vs. S.W. Louisiana ........... Dec. 20. 1986
Most rabounds • 22 • Charyl Palmer vs. Stetson .................................... Jan. 3. 1989
Most assists -17 - Tracey Kindred vs. T11nn11sse11 State ...................... Feb. 26. 1990

Lady Colonel Basketball

35

�Peggy Gay
1,674

Lisa Goodin - 1,920 Points

Kelly Cowan
1,515

Tina Warmuth
1,403

Cana Coffey
1,363

Sandra Mukes
1,188

Eastern Kentucky All-Time Leading Scorers
Player

Years

Points

1. Lisa Goodin@
2. Peggy Gay
3. Kelly Cowan
4. Tina Warmuth
s. Cana Coffey
6. Sandra Mukes
7. Shannon Brady
8. Loretta Coughlin
9. Angie Cox
10. Tina Cottle'

1980-84
1975-79
1987-91
1979-83
1984-88
1978·82
1981-85
1976-80

1,920
1,674
1,515
1,403
1,363
1,188

1988·
1983-85

970
964
938
86-0

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Years

Points

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13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

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1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982·86
1989·
1984-88
1981-85
1975-78
1973-77

846
835
824
795

Chancellor Dugan
Bernadette Kok
Angela Fletcher•
Cindy Lundberg
Margy Shelton
Jaree Goodin
Sondra Miller
Marcia Har10y
Gayle Freshwate&lt;
Marcia Mueller

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770
751
740
734
722

@led nation in free-throw shooting percentage two years
· signed to play professional basketball

36

Eastern Kentucky University

�EKUWomen's Basketball Since 1973
1972 • 73
Won 13, Lost 3
Opponom

Cincinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami{O.)
Marshall

Dayton
• Louisville
' Georgetown
'Murray State
#SouthCa,olina

# Longwood College
#Highpoint
#Winth1op

Tennessee
MurrayS1al8
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
WesternKen1ucky
Dayton
Mor11head$1at11
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT·Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
" Kentucky
"Louisville
"Murray State
#Tennessee Tech
# Roanoke College
#South Carolina
#Elon

" KWICToumey
# AIAW Regional

Lady Colonel Basketball

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58
56

39

Western Kentucky
Kentucky

22
36
28
53

Dayton
Marshall
Belmont
Tennessee

51
57

42
58
51
45
65

60
64
68
53
65
55
58

39

38
28
36
28
34

42
60
60

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65

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48

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52
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39
66
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42
47
63
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50
31
37
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42
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61

64

57
52
57
38
56

66
55

53
71

1974 • 75
Won 14, Lost 6
Opponon1
Bellarmine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnati

63
59

Miami(O.)

OPP

1973 • 74
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Kentucky
Ohio State
EKU

EKU
74
76

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44

62

56

47

47

89
73
28

74
75
74

68

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#Memphis State

74

59

54
67
59
67
54
53

66

59

62
70
67
60
60
63

81
100
45

56

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Murray State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky

Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Murray State
Indiana
Miarni (O.)

Dayton
Tennessee
Ken1uci,;y
Marshal!
Betmon1
Vincennes
Louisville
Ken1ucky
• Louisville
· western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech

EKU
73

OPP

83
86

76

East Tennessee

66

69

69
82

"

Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami (O.)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Weslfll'nKentucky
Southern IUinois
• Louisville

79
89
78
85

65
59

38
68
51
42

58
99

63

97
70
85
81

60

88
92
80

59

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71

82
65
91

1976 • 77
Won 7, Lost 17
Oppooen1
Murray State
GulfCoast(Miss.)
CentralMiBSOUri
Mercer
Nor1hernKentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
WesternKen1ucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-LaC.-osse
Miami(O.)
Tennessee
Indiana
Marshall

Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech

59
60

86

60

79
58
86

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OPP
79
60
76
55
85

1977 • 78
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100

85
66

83
64

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49

1975 • 76
Won 17, Lost 3

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Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State

73

57
63
65
82
74
71

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69

73

75
89
67

54

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52

85
73

85

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85
94

94
76
88

85

82
61

74
81

83
73
67
58
61

62
78
90
60
68

77

80

EKU

OPP
91

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89

75

64

1978 • 79

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95

OPP
60

66
69

68
78

88

108
61
59

51

63

80
60
69
62
72
78
83

78
72
70
50
81

72
81
81

67
58

79
81
82

49
84

60

Opponent
Tennessee
Indiana
Nor1hernKentucky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James Madison
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Miami (O.)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
WesternKentucl,;y
Louisville

67
60

56

58

89

77

115
56
57

78
56
52
61

73

75

OT 77

84

78

64
74
79

70
64
84

"

70
OT 86
68

94
76

77
95
76

45

37

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Middle Tenness.ee
Morehead State
Tenness.ee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Otlio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
' Northern Kentucky

62

80

85

84

72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53

91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

65

• KW!C Tourney

1979 • 80
Won 9, Lost 19
Opponent
NorthCarotina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kenlucky
Kentucky
MarshaN
Ohio
AuS1inPeay
Murray Stale
Miami (O.J
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
WeS1ern Kentucky
Morehead Stale
George Mason
Mur1ayState
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mt.St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
· Morehead State
· KWICTourney

EKU
62
55
50
65
66
77
62
73
50

OPP
57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68

65
69

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60
80
63

82
63

52

63
66
92
70

56
60
54

67

69

77

65
68

70
61

57

53

51

53

58

72

57

85

88

72

54
59

56
90

1980 • 81
Won 16, Lost 15
Opponent
WestVirgi,ja
Campbellsville College
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Rad!ord
Bellarmine
Louisville

38

Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
MlcldleTennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray Stale
Cincinnati
Mount SI. Joseph
Youngstown Slate
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Xavier
• MoreheadStal e

98
90

OPP

69
72
56

65

72

64

78

71

91

67
77
46
65
45

75

66

68
70

84

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63

74
OT 75
62
83
51
60
58

95
60
103
76
67
65
104
72

1982 • 83
Won 14, Lost 13

72
62

n

Opponent
Pikeville
Duke
Bow1ing Green
Incl. U. • Purdue U.
Louisville
Murray State
Micldle Tennessee
Oral Roberts
Appalachian Slate
Austin Peay
Xavier (O.)
Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown Stal e
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
• MurrayStata

68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84

58
83

• KWICTourney

1981-82
Won 14, Lost 16
Opponent
RadlOJd
John Carrotl
Campbellsville
West Virginia
Cleveland State
South Florida
Tennessee Tech
MicldleTennessea
Marshall
FloridaA&amp;M
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Bellarmine
Morehead State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Xavier
Austin Peay
Murray State
Dayton
Morahead State

Oho
EKU
97

83
74
74

Tennessee Tech
MiddlaTennassee
Louisville
#UT-Chattanooga
#Vanderbilt
#East Tenness.ee

EKU

OPP

68

71
36

93

102
73
76

86
72
72
82

77
77
61
80
89

77

59

53

100

65
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50
61
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86
79

62

90

BO
68
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64
92

67
69
74

73

86
58

76
OT 69
78

83
65
74
65
52
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57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

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60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64

65

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75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

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65
52
60

B7

68

83

75

72

78

EKU
105
57

74
71

70
62

55
65

72

79
78
50

86

62
75
88

#AIAWRegionll

1983 • 84
Won 17, Lost 11
Opponent
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake FOJest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray Stale
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown Stale
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
• TennesseeTech

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EKU
OT 72
67
63

82
46
70
52
60
48

OPP
74
77
61
66
44
65
56
58
69

50
60
51
49
61
68

41
62
62
46
55

67

68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81

66
75

69
50
71
73
OT 78

58

58

78

83
68
64
64

67
60
51
70

• OVCTourney

In Our Program

Eastern Kentucky University

�1984 • 85
Won 18, Lost 10
Opponent

OPP

Davis&amp;Elkins

79

45

Auburn
Miami{Fla.)

54
81

71
74

Dayton

72

59

Southeast Missouri
Kent State

70
65

64
54

Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville

60
63
80

70
51
63

WesternK11ntucky

63

71

Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State

71
65
78

70
58
44

Tennessee Tech

66

75

Middle Tennessee

69

n

Murray State
Austin Peay

71
72

55
67

Akron

71

63

Youngstown State
Morehead State

77
61

54
65

Cleveland State

70

47

Akron
Youngstown State

71
80

54
69

Tennessee Tech
MiddleTennesse&amp;

62
63

67
67

Murray State

82

69

OT 61
65

62
72

Aus~n Peay
• TennesseaTech

1988-89
Won 12, Lost 14

1986 • 87
Won 9, Lost 18

EKU

Opponent

EKU
75

Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
85
85
Louisville
Bellarmine
56
Kentucky
Ashland College
86
77
Stetson
SouthwesternLouisiana
71
Pittsburgh
101
EastTennassa11
89
Dayton
OT 78
Akron
70
Youngstown State
81
T11nness11eT11Ch
73
MiddleTennesse11
62
Murray Stale
76
AusUnPeay
83
W11sternCarolina
Mor11h11adS1ate
54
Western Kentucky
57
Austin Peay
90
48
Murray State
Youngstown State
78
Ak/'on
62
Middle Tennessee
63
77
Tennesse11Tech
Morehead State
87

"

n

OPP
101

94
90

n
88
76

79

n

93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78

68
69
83
107

80
72
91

65
104
95

Opponent

EKU

Pittsburgh"
East11rnMichigan•
Looisville
Marshal!
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
S111tson
3 OT
W11st11rnCarolina
Morehead State
Kentucky
OT
AustinPaay
Murray State
OT
Middl11T11nn11ssa11
TennasseeS1a1a
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Mor11h11adS1ate
Wright State
East Tennessee
T11nn11ssa11Tech
Western Kentucky
T11nn11ssa11Stat11
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
AustinP11ay

82
69
68
63
53

OPP

79

"

55

78
76

74
84
98

88
70
102

71
69

78

n

75
83
66
66

68
63
84
81

65
71

66

90

90

62

71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

76
59

59
73
96

64
81
101

89

66

1989-90
Won 12, Lost 14

• OVCTourney

1985 • 86
Won 8, Lost 17
Opponent

Dayton

Bellarmine

1987 • 88
Won 6, Lost 20
EKU

OPP

75

72
71
80
72
57

82

GoorgiaState
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Oavis&amp;Elkins

OT 85
59
78
90
63
76

Campbellsville
Kentucky

Akron

52

OT 75

65
80

55

97

75
82
82
87
89

Youngstown State

72

Tennessee Tech
MiddlaTannassaa
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
MiddlaTannassee
Tenn11sseeT&amp;eh
Mor11haadState

52
78
68

78
52

66
78
78
OT 76
85
70
71

Lady Colonel Basketball

73

83

OT 71

72

Nebraska

Opponent

84

77
79
69

86

n

99
97

81

Opponent
Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeeseState
Ohio
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
TennassaeStat11
Dayton
EastTannassae
MoreheadStat11
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
MiddleTennasse11
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
MiddlaTennassae
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

72
62

72

Auburn
Grambling
SE Louisiana
NichollsStat11
Tulane
Louisville
Appalachian State
SE Louisiana
Moreh11adSt.
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State

89

86

Georgia

79
62
69

78
73
94
109

EKU
79

73
58
71
81
40

n

95
86

OPP
96

94

82
82
85
115

9o
59

74

88

108

85
63
64
86

70
87
103
93

75
66

84
84

81
74

71
101
90

65

T11nnass11eTech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
WrightStat11
Morehead State
MiddlaTennaSS1111
TenoesseaT&amp;eh
Marshall
East Tennessee
Tennass1111Stat11
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

OT

EKU

OPP

54
86
85
65

73
56

95
95

71

68

84
76

85
66

67

63

78

60

80
88
64

79
86
66

90

109

68

88

74
59

79
80

84
89

68
82

72
63
82

82
67

83
57

51
82
82

69

87

62
52
86

51

39

�I BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

1992 National Collegiate Division I Women's
Semifinals
April4

National

Champ ionship

S.mifinals
April4

April 5

Los Angeles Sports Arena

LosAnQeles,C,aj ilomia
Un iversityofGalffomia,
LosAngeles; Uni,..,.sityof
Southe&lt;nClllifomia;Los

Angeles=Cot,r.cil

"First- ar&gt;d second-round games will be pla)'OO on the

campusofoneof theparticipati ng instiMions
"Pairingsof nigionalchampioosintheriationalsem~if'llll
games willbedet&amp;rmi"8dSunday,Ma rch 15. wtlen ct&gt;am-

pionship pa rticipants a,e select00. Aegiooal sites am
Eas1 - Un iversityo1Virginia, Charlottessille,Virginia;Mideast - Purdue Un~ity. West La!ayette, lr&gt;diar,a: Mid-west- University of Colorado, Boul&lt;lef. Colorado;ar&gt;d

West - un;versityo! Wast,iogton.Seattle,Washington.

�Lady Colonels
On The Air
Richmondradio stationWEKY-AM (1340
on the dial) will broadcast all Lady Colonel
home games this year including all of the Ohio

Valley Conference games in Paul S. Mc Brayer
Arena on the EKU campus.
WEKY Sports Director Dan McBride will
bring all the fast-paced action when the Lady

Colonels hit the floor. Be sure to listen as
McBride brings the action of Eastern Kentucky University's run for the Ohio Valley Conference crown.

On The Road With The Lady Colonels
Nov. 23·24
Bowllng Green
811nkln11lt11tlonal

011part by bus@ 5:00 p.m. !or Bowling
Gr11an, KY on Nov. 22. Stay at Friend-

Nov.26

Depart by bus for Nashville, TN @ 2:00
p.m. on Nov. 25. Stay at Howard

Jan. 18
AustlnPny
S.E.Mlssourl

ship News Motel (502·781·3460). Oepar1
trom Bowling Green@7:00p.m. on Nov.

24andarriveatEKU@10:00p.m.
Vanderbilt

Johnson (61S.226-4600). Depart from
Nashville after game and arrive at EKU

Jan. 25

OepartbybustoMurray, KYonJan
24@12noon. S1aya1Shonefslnn
(502-753-5353). Depart tor
Murlreesboro, TN on Jan. 26@ 8:00
a.m. Stay at Best Western·Wayside
(61S-896-2320). Depart for Richmond
after game and arrive al EKU on Jan.
28@1:00a.m.

Feb.3
Morehead Su.111

Depart by bus for Morehead, KY @
3:00p.m. onFeb. 3. Departaftergame
andarrive in Richmondatmidnight.

Feb. 22
TennesMe S1111a
TanneaMe Tec:h

Depart by bus tor Nashville, TN@
1 :00 p.m. on Feb. 21. Stay at Howard
Johnson(61S-~ ) . Departlor
Cookeville TN after game. Stay at
Ex110.1tive lnn(61S-S38-1040). Depart
on Feb. 25 and anive in Richmond@
2:00 a.m.

______:®_1_:oo_,_.m_______ ~~~~!i!!ssee
1

Oec:. 7-8
Florida State
Tournament

- -- - --

DepartbyplanefromairportonDec:.6
@ 9:45 a.m. for Tallahassee, FL. Seay
a\Days lnn-North (904-385-0136).
DepartfromTallahassee,FlonDec:. 8
aftergameandarriveatEKU@6:45
p.m.

- - - - - - - ---!

Oec:.1 0
Xavier

Depart by bus tor Cincinnati, OH Dec:.
10@3:30p.m. Dapartaftergameand
arrive at EKU@ midnight

Dec:. 28
Marshall

Departbybus @11 :30a.m.onDec:.28
tor Huntington, WV. Depart after game
andarrive atEKU@8:30p.m.

Jan.4
UT-Martin

Departbybus @NoononJan. 31or
Mar1in, TN. Stay at University Lodge
(1-800-748-9480). Dapartaftergame
andarrive in Richmond@1 :00a.m.on
Jan.5.

DepartbybusforClarksville, TN on
Jan.17@12:30p.m. SlayatHoliday
Inn (615-64S-9084). Oll?llf\on Jan. 19
for Cape Girardeau, MO@ 8:00 a.m.
Stay at Drury Lodge(314-334-71S4).
Depart from Cape Girardeau aft8f game
and arrive In Richmond@ 3:00 a.m. on
Jan. 21 .

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�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1992-93 Schedule
o.c. ,

Home

...

Time '•
7:30p.m.

Oec.e

l ou!i,ville, KY

7:00 p.m.

Oect30
Jan.2-4

TetWi::HaUli&gt;'[N

7:00p.HC
TBA

Dale

Jarl. 9
Jan, 11
Jan: 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan,"23
Jan. 25
Jan. 28
Jan. 30

Miami, FL
Cookeville, TN
Murfreesboro. TN

5:30p.t'Tl

Cinc/nnatl:OH

~
;:~:X:
5:15 p,.m.

Cincinnati
Austin Peay•

Homo

Tennessee S1a1e·

Home

Murray State•
Southeast Missouri"
Moreh&amp;ad State·

Morehead, KV

Murray, KY .:

UTtMar1in" ':;·'t

Honie

Austin Peay•

Home
Clarksville, TN

Feb. a

Tennessee State•

NashVme, tN

Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Fetf:15
Feb. 18

Morehead
Murray State•
Southeast Missouri~"'"

Home

Marshall

,,

State·

Home

Feb. 24

Ho~

Feb. 27

UT-Martin*

Martin. TN

March

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TBA

Feb, 22

Site W--l
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; ~c. W
i Dec. 1-4
Dec. 28
Jan. 4
' Jan. 8
Jar,. 11
Jen. 13

H

Vandeltli~ (510)
Cincfln'ati (250)
,·
Florida Allantk:;(350)

n

Florida S1ate(519)

T~

Xavier (150}f
Dayton (250)
Marshall (284)
UT-Martin (37jl)
,
Morehead S1ale .(600) 1
Tennessee Tech (600)
TenoeS&amp;ee ~e (200)

j:~:~ ~~'te~~!Jri(1,6i1)

Jan. 25 • Murr~y Stah1J2iOSO)

2:00p.m.

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\ Nov,2~ ..
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'i"Dee. 7
Dec. 8

5:15p':tn;'
7:30p.m.

Lexington, KY
Home

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Nov: 26

7:30p.m.
;;,5:15p.1Jl.
s:1s p.m;
5:15p.m.
2:00R,rri,

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Home

Kentucky
Tennessee Tech"
Middle Tennessee-·
Tennessee

Feb __ 20

5;15 p.m.
5:15p.m.
5 :15 p.m.
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cape Girardeau, MO

Feb. 6

Feb.2

5:30p,rn.

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78-64

Feb, 22

90-64
63-60

F9b. 24
Feb.28
Mar. 9

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98-59
82·70
67·64
82·57

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Date
Jan.27
Feb.3

Mat. 10

Opponent (Att:)
Middle TE!nn,sseeJ&amp;&gt;O)
Morehead S1ate (750}
MiddleTenl'W$aea(1,000)
Murra&gt;1.Sl;i!1e (&amp;O(:))
UT-Manf!1"(200) '
Southeast Mi&amp;sciUri(600)
Austin Peay (600)
TennHseti·state (850)
Tennessee Tech (3,200)
Wes1ernCaro!ina(125)
Mjddle J tnneaa.e (1.100)
T8nnesseeT~h (2.475)

5:15p.m.
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Site W-L
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88-83
82-75
83•76

83-08
78-59
81-63
89-85
70-60
110-56
72-67
81•74

Tl Bowling Gr$en Bank !nv11ational, Bowling G1een, KY
T2 Dial Cla$sic, Ta!lahusee, FL
T3 Ohio Valley Conference. Chafllllon$hlp, Cuokavll!e. TN

�Eastern Kentucky University
1992-93 Media Guide
Contents
Memo To The Media ..

............................. 2

Athletics At EKU ................................................ 4
Pre.season Outlook .... ....................................... 8

Paul S. McBrayer Arena..

.. .......................... 9

Coach Larry Inman ......................................... . 10
The Assistant Coaches and Staff .................... 12
Meet The Lady Colonels ..
Final EKU Stats..

.......................... 14

....................................... 27

Final OVC Stats ............................ .... ............. .. 29
Meet The Opponents ..................... ............... ... 32
All-Time Series History .................................... 38
Lady Colonel Record Book .............................. 39
Lady Colonel Elite ..

About
the
Cover

. . ... .40

Year-By-Year Results ...................................... 41
Lady Colonels On The Air ............................. IBC

C
ThisptJblicationwaspr8!)8.radbyScottWilson.formerSports lnlor·
mationgradiallilastistant. andKimJarboe.eurrentgraduateassJs·
tant.The0ivisiono1SportslnlormalionislocatedinRoom205ofthlil
Robert 8. Begley Building. telephon,606-622·1253. Photographic
HN~S were provided by Greg Perry. EKU Divis.ion ol Public Information. Type wtting andlayoutsaNieeswereprovidedbyLisaScon.
EKU DM$ionofSpeeial Programs. Foraddi!ional eopiesoflhismeda
guide. submi t a written requesttolheabove address at Eastern
Kentueky University. Richmond. KY 40475-3105. Printing seNicts
were provided by Post Prioting Co. o! Lexington, Ky. This ptJblication
waspaidforlhroughstatelunds

Lady Colonel Basketball

1
~h~::~i!~t;~~n~a~:~; !;:~:~1~ftsses:: ~
has had during his lour-year reign al EKU. Leading the
Colonel attack are seniors. three -year letterwinner Sue
Zylstra: Tiffany Mayfield. who fin ished third in the OVC
last season with 75 steals; Jaree Goodin-Wiseman,
who was selected fourth team All-American by the
American Women·s Sports Federation; and Segena
Mackeroy, who was named to OVC All-Tournament
team. The four seniors, along with a strong recruiting
class and the returning letterwinners, make the Lady
Colonels a strong contender for the OVC Championship
this season.

�EKU
Quick Facts
Location - RichlOOfld,MadisonCounty,K11ntucky,agrowing

cityofat&gt;outN,000
Enrnllrrnot - 17,000

::.si::.;..~j:r!=.=:~:-

Dr. John Ro"1&lt;1tt
Athletic Cooferenai - Ohio Valley, NCAA
BasketballArana - PaulS.McBrayerAten.a(capaclty6.500)
Nidmame - Lady Coloools

~:,.~.=-M':.!,~:"";=tleman (Color.el)

ATHLETIC COMMITIEE
Members: Dr . Robert Baugh , Chairman ; Or . Dorothy

Kirkpalrick,Dr.AnneB,ool&lt;s , Dr.Samuelleung,Dr.Nancy
Peal, Dr. Doug Whl!lock, Ms. Jeannette Crockett. Dr . Jamas
Mastorson ,Or . Jay Riggs,Dr.JannaVice,C .E.Bal&lt;lwin,Roy
Kidda ndOr.MarthaMu ll ins,ex-o flicio

OirectorofA!hletics -

RoyKidd

AssociateD irectorofAthleticslorlnternalAffairs - D,

Steve Angelucci
Head Basl&lt;etball Coach - Latry Joe Inman (Austin Peay
1970)
Assistant Coaches -

Mary Ann Grimes (Ohio Univmsity

19711),PattyJoHedges·Wa,d(Kentucky,19S3)
HoadCoachesOlharSports-JimWard, baseball; Mike
Calhoun, men's baskelball;

Roy

Kidd, football: Geri Potvioo

volleyball: Lew Smither, golf: Rick Erdmann, men's track and

Media Information
The 1992·93 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the print and electronic media who cover
Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope this guide will provide
many of the answers concerning Coach Larry lnman's Lady Colonels
and EKU in general.
If you desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc.,
or have questions not answered in this book, feel free to contact the
Division of Sports Information located in the Begley Building, Room
205 , telephone (606) 622-1253.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required at alt double
header games. If you have special needs such as working space,
telecopier, telephone, etc., make your requests as far in advance as
possible
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home
games, requests should be addressed to the Division of Sports
Information and be made by NAME as early as possible. Lines are lo
be ordered by the requesting station directly from South Central Bell
Telephone Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SID's
office prior lo installing lines. The "official station, ' as designated by
the Director of Athletics of the visiting institution, will be assigned
priority space in the event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited unless
permission is granted by the Director of Athletics well in advance of the
game. Delayed telecasts are allowed for noncommercial stations by
contacting the SID office well in advance of the scheduled game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the game provided
they remain a sale distance from the playing court and not in fro nt of
the bench, coaching areas, and scorer's table Flash photography is
not allowed.

cross country; Tom H,Qgins . men's tennis: Rick Erdmann
women's lraci&lt; and cross country: Sandra Martin , women's
tennis;andJaneWorlh irigton,soltball
AssistantCoadlesOthet Sports - John Ferguson, men's
basketball; Jim Ta/\ara, Jack Ison , Joe Blankenship, Larry

Karl Park
Director
Division of Sports Information

McDaniel, TeddyTaylofand0ougCarter, 1oolball;ErnioGilbertvolleyball;TimMoore,rnan's andwomen'strackandcross

=""

Ttaloor - Dr.BobbyBarion
AssistantT,ainers -

EvaClifton,RandyMcGuire

SportslnformationDirector AlhleticsBusinessMa/\ager -

Ka~Park
DavidParke

BOARD OF REGENTS
Chairman, James Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice
Chairman. Dr. Rociley J. Gross, Grayson ; Jane Boyer, Louisv ill8 ; Cynthia Efoon, Jackson; Gillert Mi ller , Ridlmond; Irving
Rosenstein,Lexington;HaroldCa~I.Booneville;Barba,a

Rlcke, Lel&lt;ington;Or. Ridlardfteed,lacultyrepresentative;
andJulieNeuroth,studentrepresentalive

Kart Park, a 1970 graduate o! EKU, is now in his
23rdyearasEastern'sSportslnformationDirector. He served as sports editor of the school
newspaper, TheEasfemProgress,lorthreeyears
whileastudentattheUniversity.
The 44·year·old Richmond, Kentucky native
is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America
(COSIDA), the United States Basketball Writers Association and the Na·
tional Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three
seasonalmediaguidesfor1978-79and1979·80. Thewinnersportsguide
was voted Best in the Nation-Division A for those two years.
Park was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference's 40th Anniversary
Committee in 1987·88. He received his master's degree from Eastern in
1979.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville and they have
a daughter, Rachel,8,andason, Drew,2.

Eastern Kentucky University

�Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU President

I

t is our hope that this guide conveys to both

media and prospective student-athletes part of

the pride we at Eastern Kentucky University

have in our program of intercollegiate athletics. Our
women's basketball program has a proud tradition
within our annals.

Coach Inman has built a sound program at
Eastern , where he continues to build on his record
as the active coach with the most victories in the
Ohio Valley Conference. In the 1991-92 season,
the Lady Colonels recorded the first 20-win season
in the school's women's basketball history.

Athletics is integrated into the academic
structure at Eastern, creating an environment de-

signed to help participants succeed both in the
classroom and on the playing field or court. Coach
Larry Inman is a valuable member of our coaching
staff and is also a qualified member of our teaching
faculty. His teams have found success academically as well as athletically.

Lady Colonel Basketball

Sincerely,

Hanly Funderburk

�Athletics at Eastern Kentucky University
Organized under a single administrative unit, the College of Heallh, Physical Education, Recreation and Athlelics includes lhree academic departments, the division ol
athletics, and the division of intramural programs. The
three academic departments; health educatio n, physical
education, and recreation and park administration, offer
undergraduate and graduate degree programs with over
15 different options. The division of athletics sponsors
eight intercollegiate sports for men and seven intercollegiate sports for women. In addition lo the balanced
intercollegiate athletic program, the division of intramural
programs sponsors competitive team and individual sports,
recreational free play, sport clubs, camping trips, equipment rental, and other co--ed activities for students, faculty,
and staff.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and development of Eastern students. They offer
experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health,
vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and for
their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's
schools and elsewhere.
Possessing academic backgrounds that represent more
than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, the coaches of athletics are members of the lulltime faculty that provide the academic and intramural, as
well as. varsity athletic programs housed within the College.
The College is headed by Dean Robert J. Baugh. The
three academic departments are c haired by: Dr. Don
Calitri, Health Education; Dr. Lonnie Davis, Physical Education; and Or. Larry Belknap, Recreation and Park Administration. Dr. Wayne Jennings serves as the director of the
Division of Intramural Programs.
The College's program for intercollegiate athletics is
administered by athletic director Roy Kidd; associate director of athletics forinternal affairs Dr. Martha Mullins: and Dr.
Steve Angelucci, assistant director of athletics for external
affairs.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields athletic teams in football. men's and women's
basketball, tennis, cross country, track and field (indoor
and outdoor), women's softball, volleyball and men's golf.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities required to
support an operation with the scope of Eastern's College of
H.P.E.R.A. are used interchangeably for instruction and
athletics as is the faculty. The College's programs are
housed in five major campus structures: The Robert B.
Begley Building, where it is headquartered; Alumni Coli·
seum, Weaver Health Building, the Presnell Building , and

Dr. Robert Baugh

o-n

College of Health,
Physical Education
Recreation and
Athletics

D

~d~::~~n~~

~o~I~ ;: :~u~:: 1~;e~~;s~~:~
Recreation, and Athletics, one of the University's nine
academic colleges.
Baugh. former professor and c hair of the EKU
Department of Health Education, assumed the duties
of acting dean in January of 1987. He also served a
six month stint as Acting Director of Athletics d uring
the 1990-91 school year prior to the appointment of
Roy Kidd. He has been at Eastern since 1970.
Prior to arriving at EKU, Baugh taught for four
years at Austin Peay State University following a stint
of high school teaching in University City, Missouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's . master's, and doctoral degrees from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol. reside in Richmond.
She is a professor in EKU's College of Allied Health
and Nursing.

the Greg Adams Building.
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude
Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field, and the Tom C.
Samuels nine-lane track and tartan infield are among the
other facilities of the College.
The F. M. Burke Wellness Center, located in the
Weaver Building , provides a p ractical educational opportunity for students as well as invidualized physical activity,
Jilestyle assessment. and physical assessment that can
assist faculty and staff in the development of healthy
lifestyles.
Eastern Kentucky University

�Roy Kidd
Director of Athletics
Roy Kidd, the dean of Ohio Valley Conference football coaches, is in his second year as head of Eastem's
Division of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Kidd, who has been head football coach at EKU since 1964, has ties 10 Eastern dating back to the earty
1950's when he was an All-American quarterback. He also served as a graduate assislant for one year at the
conclusion of his playing career and an assistant coach for one year before becoming head coach. In between, he was a highly
successful high school coach and seNed one year as a n assistant at Morehead State.
A native of Corbin, Kentucky, he received his B.S. and MA degrees in 1955 and 1956, respectively from Eastern. In 1990,
the stadium portion of the Begley Building/Hanger Field complex was named in his honor.
Kidd is recognized as one of lhe premier coaches in college football, C0"1)iling a 28-year record ol 230-81-8 entering the
'92 season. He is one of five active coaches with more lhan 200 career victories. During his tenure, the Colonels have won
more games than any other team in the history of Division I-AA. He has been named I-AA National Coach-of-the-Year twice
and OVC Coach-of-the-Year nine times. His teams have won outright or shared 13 OVC titles.
Kidd and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three children and they have three grandchildren.

Dr. Martha Mullins
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs
Dr. Martha Mullins is in her second year as Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs. She was
promoted from her previous position of Assistant Athletic Director, a post she had held for 15 years, following
a reorganization of the athletic departmen1. She has been an administrator ln women's alhletics al Eastern
for the past 21 years and served as the women's tennis coach until the 1963-84 season.
A graduale of the University of Alabama, she went on to do post-graduate work at Florida State where she received M.A.
and Ph.D. degrees. While at FSU, Mullins assisted with the women's track program. She went on lo serve a six-yearlenure
in Florida's junior college system where she was aciive as a tennis and volleyball coach, and provided early leadership in
establishing athletic participation for women in the state's junior colleges.
ln 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference's Honor Award for outstanding service
to women's intercollegiate athletics in Kentucky. Mullins has been responsible for the acquisition of historical records for the
EKU Archives pertaining to the years in which the KWIC and AIAW Southern Region II governed athletics in the state. She
is past chair of the steering committee of the Kentucky Sports Equity Project, a state and federally-funded effort 10 increase
opp:&gt;rtunities for minorities and women in sporl leadership p::,sitions. She also serves on the board of directors oflhe national
organization, the Nalional Association of Women Alhletic Administrators.
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference activities and served on the Hall of Fame Committee and lheOVC 40th
Anniversary Committee. In addition, she is a member of the NCAA Track and Field Committee.

Dr. Steve Angelucci
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs
Dr. Steve Angelucci begins his third year at Eastern. He was originally hired as Director of Athletic
Marketing and Fundraising in August, 1990. Later, he was promoted to his current position following a
reorganization of the athletic departmenl in February, 1991.
A graduate of the University of Kenlucky, he later received a doctor's degree in medical dentistry from
Kentucky. After serving nine years as a successful dentist in the Lexington area, Angelucci decided to change careers. He
enrolled at Ohio University and received a master's degree in Sports Administration. Before coming to Ea stem, he was most
recently !he Assistant Executive Director of the Cardinal Athletic F...-.d at the University of Louisville.
His duties al Eas1ern include continued w«k in the areaol marketing and fundraising. He is also involved withlicket sales,
advertising, COIJ)Ol"ate sponsorship, promotional activities and the Colonel Cll.b. Finally, he is responsible for other aspects
dealing with alhletics and external affairs.
Angeltx:ei and his wife, Linda, have two children, Lauren, 9, and Trent, 6.
lady Colonel Basketball

�The Supporting Cast

Dr. Bobby Barton
Head Trainer

David Parke
Athletics
Bu,lness Manager

Joan Hopkins
Athletic/Academic
Counselor

Brian Corcoran

Athletk:11
Ticket Manager

Eva Clifton

AH istantTrainer

Joanne Whitlock
Secretary
Sports Information

Randy McGuire
AHistantTrainer

MaggleClolek
Secretary
ExternalAffaira

Becky Hacker

Secretary
Athletics/Compllance

I
Jennifer Martin

Marilyn Williams

Secretary

Pres ident
Colonel Club

Athletics

Nancy Kenner
Record Keeper
Colonel Club

MaryKayKaaitz

Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Eastern Kentucky University

�The Campus Beautiful
T

he nickname, "The Campus Beautiful," aptlyd~scribes
the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It 1s truly a

beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn .
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system of
re gional universities, is the culmination of more than a
century of higher education development on its 350-acre
main campus in Richmond. Today's modern Eastern offers

more than 160 degree programs in its nine academic
colleges and graduate school including education, allied
health and nursing, computer science, business, sciences,
law enforcement, recreation and environ mental resources
that provide educational opportunities to meet society's
demands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been pledged
as one of the foremost objectives of Dr. Hanly Funderburk,
who has begun his eighth full academic year as Eastern's
eighth president.

Lady Colonel Basketball

The University seeks to fulfill the "living-while-learningn
concept by providing comfortable living conditions for almost 7,000 students in campus residence halls. Eastern
can accommodate more students on campus than any
other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly respected academic institution, Eastern is also noted for its program of intercollegiate alhletics and recreational sports. The accomplishments of the Colonel athletic teams are a source of great
pride for the student body and campus community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities as
nationally known lecturers, artists and entertainers appear
on campus. A wide variety of student and faculty musical
groups also provide a fine selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletic arena
or campus life, Eastern continues its stride toward excellence.

�Lady Colonels Becoming Title Contender
WColonels
Lany
Lady
four yea,s ago, his phone was ringing off
hen

Inman took over the Eastern Kentucky.

the hook. Eve,ybodywanled EKU on their schedule. Anyone
who won only 23 games over the last three years is a
welcomed opponent. A sort of sacrificial lamb if you will.

But after winning in double-digits for three years and
turning in a record setting 20-9 season last year, lnman's
phone isn't quite as busy as it was. As a matter of fact, teams

are dropping l he Lady Colonels to pursue other avenues.
' Everybody wanted to play us when I first got here. My
phone was ringing all the time,' said Inman. ' But our program
has made definile progress over the four years to where we
are contenders, not pretenders. We are battling the best
teams in the conference (Ohio Valley) each and fNery yearfor
the crown.
' We are also a team with a legitimate shol at making the

NCAA or NIT playoffs at the end of the year.

Eastern

Kentucky has never been at that level before and that is a
direcl resuh of hard worK and effort from the players and the
staff. The program is something Eastern Kentucky University
can be proud cl."
And the 1992-93 version cl the Lady Colonels should be
no different. Inman lost only two starters, guards Cheryl
Jones and two-time All-America Angie Cox, the team's leading scorer (16.8 wg). But he returns a strong nucleus,
including All-America center Jaree Goodin-Wiseman. The
senior averaged 16.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game last
season. Senr:&gt;rs Segena Mackeroy (8.8 rpg) and SueZylslra
join Goodin along lhe frontline.

Joining the battle for p laying time underneath the basket will
be juniors Shannah McIntosh and Sheletha McEaddy. Freshman Jerilyn Cushing and junior college transfer Kim Roberts
wil fight the veterans for starting roles.
Sophomore Maisha Thomas, named1o theAU-OVC Freshman Team, should be a leader in the battle to replace Cox a nd
Jones. Sophomore Samantha Young, and freshman sensation Stephanie Davis will figure in the decision somehow.
Freshmen Kim Jones and Tiffany Davis should see p laying
time. Former Miss Basketball in Kentocky Kim Mays will join the
l earn as a sophomore in January.
1nman will also have lo find room for senior speedster
T iffany Mayfield, third in the OVC with 75 steals, and junior
Rhonda Hardesty. Both players have !he ability lo play guard
o r fOf"Ward.
The Lady Colonels highlight their 1992-93 schedule with an
appearance in the Sun and Fun Classic, Jan. 2-4, in Miami, Fl.
Toefield includes national powers Iowa, Te"131eand Coloraclo.
Eastern will visit Metro Conference biggie Louisville and the
University of Kentucky, of the Southeastern Conference.
But one game that already has people talking around
Richmond is the regular-season home finale. The Tennessee
Lady Volunteers, who will probably be ranked in the top five in
the na1ion at that time, will visit McBrayer A rena on Feb. 24,

1993.
Eastem's OVC slate looks tough again as !he lady Colonels
figure to battle Tennessee Tech, Middle T enoesseeand Southeast Missouri for the conference crown. The University of
T enoessee at Martin will join the OVC asa memberlhis season.

1992-93 Lady Colonel Numerical Roster
No.

Player

3
10
14
15
20
22
23
24
25
30
31
32
34
42
44
54

Aebecc::a Cummins
F/G
Stephanie Davis
G
Tiffany Davis
G
Rhondi:I Hardesty
FIG
F
Sue Zylstra
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman C
Samantha Young
G
Michelle King
G
SegenaMackeroy
F
Shannon Jones
G
Jerilyn Cushing
F
Kim Roberts
G
Tiffany Mayfield
G
Maisha Thomas
G/F
Kim Mays
G
Shannah Mcln1osh
C

Pos.

Ht.

Class

5-4
5-8
5-8
5-11
6·1
6-2
5-7
5-6
6-2
5-6
6-1
5-7
5-9
5-8
5-8
6-1

Fr
Fr
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Jr
Sr.

So
So.
Jr.

Ho metown

High School/JC

Crab Orchard, KY
Winchester, KY
Winchester, KY
Coshocton. OH
Miami. FL
Corbin, KY
Pineville, KY
Lexington.KY
Daytona Beach. FL
Williamsburg, KY
Chillicothe.OH
Manchester, KY
Matteson, IL
Winchester. KY
Barbourville, KY
Middletown, OH

Lincoln County
Clark County
Clark County
River V1ew
Westminster Christian
Corbin
Bell County
LexingtonCalholic
Malnlano'Central Fl CC
Whitley County
Huntington
Clay Col Sue Bennett JC
Rich South
Clark County
Knox Central
Preble Shawnee

Head Coec:h: Larry Inman (5th yr. at EKU, 58/50; 13th yr. overall, 219-123)
AH l• l•nl C:O.Chn: Mary Ann Grimes, Patty Jo Hedges-Waid
Graduate AHi1t11nt: Lora McCoy
Student Manager,: Donna Phelps and Pam Monroe
Eastern Kentucky University

�Paul S. McBrayer Arena
Home of the Lady Colonels

A

lumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first
opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home
court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball
since the 1976-77 season when the team moved from Weaver
Health Building.
Located on a southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni
Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned sports
complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and
feat ures a great triumph in architectural design with its modem
laminated cross-arched roof - the world's largest of its kind
- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of
events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board
feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches
gracefully 81 feet above floor level, is southern pine finished
in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, w hich seats 6,500 for
basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building
contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on
the east end, eight classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and
outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker rooms, a projec·
tion room, a training room and weight room. A hydraulic·
operated stage is localed al the east end of the main arena
floor.
Since the women's basketba II program began playing its
games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have compiled
an overall home record of 111 wins and BO losses.

Lady Colonel Basketball

YEARaBYaYEAR RESULTS
IN MCBRAYER ARENA
Ye•

Loot

1:976-77

'.4

•

19IT•78
1978-79
1.979•80

1\
8

~950-81
1981-82
1982-83

4
5

•

t.983·84
1984,SS

198$·88
1986-8'7
1987-88

"

'

19$$·89
1969·90
t9!Ki-ft1
1991·92

12

.2..

Toi•!•

111

80

Wii')t1ing Pct ,S81

�R - E - S- P - E - C - T

Larry Joe Inman
Head Coach
lnman's Track Record
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet High School (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
ave Champions in 1982, 83, 85, 86
OVC Tourney C hamps in 1983, 85, 86
1988-92 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 58, lost 50 (.537)
OVC Tournament Appearance 1991,92

And now the Eastern Kentucky Lady Colonels have

some.
In the four years that Larry Joe Inman has been at the
helm of the EKU women's basketball team, the program has
been given a breath of new life. Born again, if you will.

The year before Inman took over, the Lady Colonels
went 6-20 and had not won over nine games in any of the
previous three years. EKU was a doorma1 with just about
everyone walking on top.
Under lnrnan's direction, Eastern immediately broke the
double-digit win barrier with back-to-back 12-14 records. He

improved on that during his third season, laking the Lady
Colonels 10 a 14-13 season and their firsl appearance in the

Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in six years
Last year, t he Lady Colonels reached new ground as
they brought home 20 wins, the most ever in one season in
the history of the Eastern program. During the special campaign , EKU set several school records including most points
in a game and largest margin of victory.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people as
well as good basketball players, which in turn creates a very
positive situation," said Inman . "We look fo r players that are
just down to earth good people with good work ethics. Each
person must give of themselves for one common goal-to
win and be successful-not what Ihey want, but what is the
common good for all. '
Challenges are nothing new to Inman. He is beginning
his fifth season at Eastern Kentucky University and his 13th
overall in the ave. Inman is the dean of coaches in the
conference, sporting a 10 1-34 slate against ave opposition,
including stints at Middle Tennessee Stale University and
EKU.

10

Career Coaching Record • 16 years
Won 345, Lost 147 {.701)
Success is all Inman has known in his basketball coaching career. He began his profession at the high school level
where he compiled a 126-24 record (.840) al Mount Juliet
High School in Nashville, Tennessee. While al Mount Juliet
High School, Inman was named Nashville Interscholastic
League Coach of the Year four times as he directed his team
to five district crowns, four regional championships, three
NIL titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class AAA state champ ionship.
lnman's coaching ability became read ily apparent to
college otticials and he quickly moved up lo take the helm of
the Middle Tennessee Stale lady Raiders. During his eight
years in Murfreesboro, he produced a record of 161-73
(.688) and took his teams to four NCAA regional tournaments
where MTSU compiled a 2-4 record against some of the
nation's top basketball teams.
His 1982-83 squad finished with a l 0-0 league record
which stood as the only unblemished mark in the OVC until
Tennessee Tech went 12-0 in 1989.
Coaching honors have come with regularity for Inman,
including the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of lhe Year for
the 1990-91 season. It was the fifth such conference honor
of his career. The 1970 Austin Peay State University gradu·
ate was nominated fort he WBCA District 9 Coach oft he Year
in 1990.
Inman has continued his winning tradition at Easlem
Kentucky University. Besides coaching the Lady Colonels to
their best season record ever, he is also the second winning est
Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU Coaching Records
(Since 1972}

ovc

""""

ElleoJohn,

P,u1,w.ict.
T,rryHall

Shir1•y Duneen
Dianne Murphy
George Cox

Larry Inman

Yuu

1 yr.(1972-73)
\yr.(1973-74)
\yr.(1974-75)
4yrs.(1975-79)
7yrs.(1979-86)
2yrs.(1986-88)
4yrs.(1988-92)

41 -59
96-101

,,_,,,

,0.50

6 -13

""'
9-19
28-22

Year-by-Year Records (Since 1972)

~-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
191s-n

19n-1a
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981~
1982-83
1983-&amp;4
1984-85
1985-86

1986-87
1987..a8
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91

1991-92

""""'"""
EllenJohns

PaulaWelch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shir1ey0uncan
Shirley Duncan

Seuon

OVC

~

~

."".

,,.

7.17

12· 15

Shir1ey0urw;an

5-24

1-8

Di41nneMurphy
Dianne Murphy

9-19
16-15

1·5
2-4

14·13
17· 11
\IMO
8·17
9·18
6-20

4-6
10-4
8-6
H3
4-10
5-9

Dianr'lt Murphy
DiaMa Murphy
DianrieMurphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
G80rgeColl"
George Coll"
Laf!Ylnman
Larry Inman

Larry Inman
Lanylnman

14-13
20-9

,.,
"

7-5

10-4

coach in EKU history with a 58·50 overall record, behind
Dianne Murphywhowas96·101 in seven seasons. Inman,
who has the highest OVC winning average of any Eastern
coach (28-22, 7 games a season), is only three viclories
from having the best conference record of any Lady
Colonel mentor.
But success is not always what happens on the
basketball court and the personable coach knows that
Athletes in the Eastern women's basketball program are
more than just bodies. Inman sees them as individuals
with feelings and concerns.
' My sincere wish is that each player will learn alli·
tudes that will help them be successful in the workl they
live," Inman said. "By thelimelheyleave EKU, I hopethey
have developed a work ethic and a philosophy towards a
common good in life, to put this attitude to work in making
the world in which they live a more productive, positive
environment forthemselves and the people around them.·
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville, Tennessee. Bobbie Gene is currently the
manager of Wal-Mart in Paris, Ky. Inman has one son,
Jody, 18, and two daughters, Latrice, 17, and Tiffany, 9.

Lady Colonel Basketball

11

�Mary Ann
Grimes
Assistant Coach

M

ary Ann Grimes is beginning her fourth season as an
assistant coach for the Eastern Kentucky University
women's basketbaH program. Before coming to Richmond,
Grimes coached g irls' high school basketball in Ohio.
The native Ohioan played collegiate hoops for Ohio

University where she was a four-year starter and her team's
leading scorer as a junior and senior. After receiving a B.S.
degree from OU, Grimes, 36, began her coaching and
teaching career at Ridgewood High School where she
guided that team to a three-year record of 64-7, including an

finish in 1984-85.
Her duties as assistant coach cover the areas of recruiting,
on-floor coaching, academic monitoring, counseling and public

Ohio Class AA state runner-up finish in 1979-80. In 1984,

relations.

she began a four-year tenure at Tri-Valley High School, and
compiled a record of 6Q.33, including a Class AA runner-up

Grimes earned a master's degree in physical education in
1988 from Ohio University. She has a daughter, Brandy, age 8.

PattyJo
Hedges-Ward
Assistant Coach

P

atti Jo Hedges-Ward joins the Lady Colon~ staff with
Jltemational experience as wel as performng as the assistant coach for the UfWersity d Louisvile and the UfWersity d
Kentucky. Hedges-Ward's m::ISI recent endeavor was head
coach at GE!Of90lOWn Colege in 1989-90 and as volLneer
assistant coach at Bryan Station High School in 1991-92.
Dui'ngheroffseasonasassistantooachdthe Universityd
Lousv~le.shewasamerrberofan ltalianprofessionalbasketbaA
team (1980-84), was an athlete representative for the 1987
~
Festival,wascho.sen toplayonaUSAteamthatlou"ed
ltat,,, Jl 1988ard wasa floor coach for the 19890t,,,rrpi:: Festival
Trials.
Hedges-Ward, 31, received herundergraduate degree from
Unive,siy of Kertucky and played forlhe Lao,' Kats from 197983. While at Kentucky, shewasamerrberdthe AII-Southeastem Cortererceteamasa seflKJfand holds career UK records for
mostassistsandm::iststeals. Arrooghernumeroushonors,she
12

was selected as Kentucky's Olistancing Woman Al~e in 1983.
Folbwing her sterling co8egiatecareer at Kentucky, her next two
seasons saw her as a merrber of the United Stales Gold Medal Tearn
at the Pan American Games and as a member a the United Slates
Si~er Medal Tearn at the Word Chasrpooshp.
Hedges-Ward married Steve Ward, the head girls' basketball
coach at lexirg.on's 8fyan Sta100 High Scoool, and is a graduated
We':i.em HighSch:&gt;ol in L.ousvile. HercUiesasassistantcoachwjl
ncudec:oncentrating on scouting of CobnelCJR)OOel'lts, recruiting and
on-the-floor coaching.
Easl em Kentucky University

�Lora McCoy
G raduate Assistant

L

ora M&lt;.'Coy is the latest graduate assistant for the women's basketball team graduati ng
from Georgetown (KY) College in 1991. McCoy is pursuing her masters in Spor ts
Administration from EKU.
During her undergraduate career, McCoy was a me mber o f the Georgetown women's
basketball team from 1987 to 1991. In 1991, she was named to the Academic All-District
Team in District 32. McCoy, who is 23, also played on the District 32Champion team in 1989.
McCoy played under Patti Jo Hedges-Ward, EKU assistant women 's basketball coach, w ho
was an assistant at Georgetown during the 1990 season.
McCoy, who is from Milton , graduated from Tr imble County H igh School. Du ring her high school career, McCoy w as
honorable mentio n a ll-state and was selected to the North Central Kentucky Conference Team. She a lso was named to the
All-District team d uring her junior and senior season

Pam M on roe

Donna Phelps

Manager

Manager

p ~~m

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herthirdyearasamanagerforthe
Eastern Kentucky Lady Colonels
Monroe attended Southern
High School in Louisville where
sheworkedwiththeboysbasketba!lteamhersophomoreyearand
thegirls basketball team herjuniorend senioryears.
She enjoys singing. swimming and tennis during her spare time.
Monroe would like to be a disc io(:key after leaving college.
She is the daughter of Edna and Jimmie Monroe.

Melissa Unger
Student Trainer

Lady Colonel Baskelball

D

~hne ~::;a:;:rn:~p=~~::'.

town,KY,isstarting her third season as managerlortheladyColonels.
Phelps attended Nel son
County High School where she
wasabasketballmanagerforthree
years. She likes to spend her spare time reading and getting together
with friends.
Sheis theda1.1ghterofJimandMaryPhelps.

•

13

�22
Jaree GoodinWiseman

6-2SENIOR
CENTER/FORWARD
CORBIN,KY
HlghlJghts-FieldGoals Made, 18, vs.

Marshall (2· 14·90) ... Free Throws Made,
9, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11·30·
89) ... Mos\Points,38,vs.Marshall(214-90) ... Mos\ Rebounds,21, vs. Florida

Atlanlic(12-7-91) ... MostAssists,3,vs.
Middle Tennessee (1-19 -91 )and Murray
State (1-28-91) ... Most Steals, 5, vs.
Canisius (11-23-90) ... Most Blocks, 3.

vs. Morehead State (2-2-91) and
Universityo1Kentucky(2-21-91)

Junior S.ason - Named fourth-team All-America by the American Women's
Sports Federation (AWSF)
MVP of Ohio Valley Conference tournament ..
Second-team AII-OVC during season ... Second on team in scoring (16.7 ppg) and
rebounds (8.5 rpg) ... led team in field goal percentage (48.3) ... Became school's
seventh all-time leading scorer with 1,238 points ... Second on the team in blocks
(28).
Sophomore Season - Named honorable-mention All-America by the AWSF ...
Chosen honorable -mention AII-OVC ... Third on team in scoring (13.7 ppg) ... Led
team in rebounds (233) and per game average (8.6) ... Hit 49 percent of her fie!d
goals ... Second on the team in blocks (28).
Freshman Season - Named to OVC's All-Freshman team
Set school record
for most points scored in a game (38) and most !ield goals in a game (18) ...
Averaged8.7reboundsagame.
Personal - Played al Corbin High School ... Named !irst-team All-State ..
Scored 1,874 points and pulled down 1,086 rebounds during prep career ..
Daughter of James and June Goodin ... Majoring in Business Educalion ... Born
December 31, 1970 ... Married to Anthony Wiseman of Irvine.

CAREER STATS
G

MIN FGM FGA PCT, FTM FTA PCT. AEl:!. AVG.

1991-92

26
27
28

791
797

Totals

81

1......
, ..... 1

14

.,.

"

225

.636

233

.483

113
99
126

.611

63
88

,698

238

2,267 609 1,053 ,463

220

338

.,so

165
154
180

348
312

.474
.494

"''

"'

,.
,..
8.7

8.5

A TO BS ST PF•D TP AVG.

" ,.
20

20
27
29

72
48

28

76

166

76:

41
37

31

9S.11

82•5
87-6

...

389
371

15"
13.7
16,7

109 2$4-221,238 15,2 °
Eastern Kentucky University

�All-America Candidate
"Jaree is a very aggressive, intense player with the ability to
post or face the bucket. She is
a very competitor and her consistency in both scoring and rebounding were factors in being
MVP of the OVC Tou rn ament.
Jaree is a winner!"

Sharon Fanning
University of Kentucky

"Jaree is a very versatile playe r
who can shoot the perimete r
jump shot with ease, and who
has the ability to drive in the
paint and score.•

Lewis Bivens
Middle Tennessee
State University

"Jaree is a very versatile player.
She prese nts probl ems to
Murray. She is one of the leading rebounders in the confer-

ence and kills us on the boards.
When she gets the ball, there
wi ll definitely be two points
scored . Jaree gets pushed
around inside but continues to

be a good sporUKe//y Breazeale
Murray State University

"Jaree is as solid and fundamentally sound as any post
player in America. Her presence is a factor that warrants special attention.·

Bill Worrell
Tennessee Tech University

lady Colonel Basketball

15

�Sue Zylstra

Im
'

'

6·1 SENIOR
FORWARD/CENTER
MIAMl,FL
Highlights -Field Goals Made, 9, vs.
Tennessee State (2· 19-90) ... Free
Throws Made, 9 , vs. W right State ( 11·

22-91) ... Most Points, 18, vs. Tennessee
Stal e (2-19-90) ... Most Rebounds, 11,

vs.WesternCarolina(2-28-92) ... Most
Assists, 4, vs. Morehead State (2-2-91)
. . Most Steals, 4, vs. Chicago State ( 11•

24-90) ... Most Blocks, 3, vs. Murray
S1a1e (1-28-91) and W estern Carolina

(2-26-92).

Junior Season~ Played in 27 of 29 games ... Was one ol the team's best free
throw shooters at 71.2 percent ... H it 40 percent of her lield goals .•. Was third on

the team in blocks(13) ... Collected 17 steals ... Led EKU in scoring against
Vanderbilt with 16poinls.
Sophomore S•ason - Provided quality m inutes off the bench ... Pulled down 99
rebounds ... Shot 66 percent from the free- throw line ... Dished out 17 assists ...
Was thirdontheteaminblocks{10).
Freshman Season -Participated in 26 ol 27 games ... Averaged 4.2 points per
game ... Blocked live shots ... Grabbed 13 steals ... Shot 48 percent from the field
... Hit 72 percent of her free throws ... Fifth on the team in rebounds(67) .
Per sonal - Played at Westminster High School ... Named 1989 Converse AllAmerican ... Scored 2,016 points and pulled down 1,002 rebounds during prep
career ... Daughter of Irv and Joan Zylstra ... Majoring in Physical Education
Born January 3, 1971.

CAREER STATS
G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM

1....90

20

1990-91
1991-92

27
27

,..

Tota~

80

16

279

39

...

"

323

31

111

81 ,481
104 .298
102. .402

22
37

287

88

.386

29

FTA PCT. REB. AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG,

4
17

20
42

34

13
17
17

108

55-1
41·1

119

4.2
3.3
4.4

236

2.9

'

5
10
13

52-1

70

2,6
3.7
2.6

30

102

28

47

148-3 316

3.9

67

52

.725
.867
.712

125

.704

40
33

99

99

Easl em K entucky University

�25
Segena Mackeroy

6-2SENIOR
FORWARD
DAYTONA BEACH, FL

Junior Season - Led team in rebounding (8.8 rpg) ... Third on the squad in
scoring (11 .5 ppg) ... Had nine or more rebounds in 15 games ... Led EKU in blocks
(35) ... Was lourth on team in steals (48) ... Named to Ohio Valley Conference AIITournamenl team ... Scored in double tigures in 19 of 29 games.
SophomoreS.ason-Playedat Central Florida Community College ... Averaged
17 points and 12 rebounds each game ... All-North Central Conference ..
Collected41 steals

Highlights-Field Goals Made, 10, vs.
Tennessee State (2-22-92) ... Free
Throws Made, 5, vs. Tennessee Tech
(1-11-92) and Tennessee State (2-22·
92) ... Most Points, 26, vs. Tennessee
State (2-22-92) ... Mosl Rebounds. 19.
vs. Tennessee State (2-22-92) ... Most
Assists, 3, vs. Furman (11-24-91),
Cincinnati (12-3-91) and Southeast
Missouri(2-15-92) ... MostSteals,8, vs.
UT-Martin (1 -4-92) ... Most Blocks, 4,
vs. Tennessee Slate (2-22-92).

Freshman Season -Played at Central Florida Community College ... Averaged
11.1 poinls and 10.9 rebounds per contest ... Had 32 blocks and 57 steals ... Shot
47 percent from the field ... Named team's Mos1Valuable Player.
Persohal - Played at Mainland High School ... Averaged 22 points and 12
rebounds during stay at Mainland ... Daughter ol Enzie and Horace Mackeroy ...
Majoring in Child Development ... Born December 18, 1970.

CAREER STATS
G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT,

A

TO BS

ST PF-0 TP AVG.

1991-92

29

797

141

358 39.4

42

120

35.0

256

8,8

26

5,4

35

48

77-1

333

11 .5

Totalt

29

797

141

358 39.4

42

120

35.0

256

U

26

54

35

48

77-1

333

11.5

Lady Colonel Basketball

AEB. A'VG.

17

�34
Tiffany Mayfield

IJ

5-9SENIOR
GUARD/FORWARD
MATTESON, IL
Highlights -Field Goals Made, 6, vs
Wright State (11 -22-91 ) ... Free Throws
Made,4,vs.TennesseeState(l-13-92)
.. Most Points, 14 , vs. Southeast
Missouri(1-20-92)and(2-15-92) ... Most
Rebounds, 12, vs. Furman (11-24 -91)
... Most Assists, 8. vs. Western Carolina
(2-28-92)
MostSteals,8,vs.Wright
State( l 1-22-91) and Southeast Missouri
(1-20-92) .. . MostBlocks, 1, vs .Furman
(11-24-91),MiddleTennessee(2-8-92)
and {3-9-92) and Tennessee Tech (2-

Junior Season - Made big impression in firs t season with EKU .. . Averaged 7.3
points per game ... Fourth on team in rebounding (4.6 rpg} ... Finished th ird in the
Ohio Valley Conference with 75 steals ... Third on squad in assists (56) ... Used
blazingspeedfortenaciousdefense
Sophomore Season - Played at Lincoln Junior College ... Average 15.5 points
per game ... Dishe d out 89 assists ... H it 50 percent of her field goals.
Freshman Season -Played at Lincoln Junior College .. . Scored 8.3 points a
contest ... Gathered61 rebounds ... Had5Bassists
Personal - Played at Rich South High School ... Earned numerous local and
regional athletic honors ... Daughter of Daphne Mayfield ... Majoring in Computer
Science ... Born May 31.1971

24-92).

CAREER STATS
G

18

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

RES. · AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF,O TP

A.VG.

Eastern Kentucky University

�Rhonda Hardesty

5-llJUNIOR
FORWARD
COSHOCTON, OH

Sophomore Season - Returned to team after sitting out one season with an
injury ... Played in 23 of 29 games ... Provided key minutes in subs titute's role ..
Shot 40 percent from the field ... Hit 50 percent of her attempts from the 3-point
line ... Had 10 points in narrow 63-60 vi ctory over Marsha ll.

Hlghllghts -Field Goals Made, 5, vs.
MoreheadState{2-5-90) ... Free Throws
Made, 4, vs. Nicholls State (12-1-89),
Louisville(12-9-89),AppalachianSlate
(12-11-89)andMoreheadState(1-1090) ... Most Points, 12, vs. Nicholls State
(12· 1·89) and Morehead State (2-5-90)
... MostRebounds,12,vs.Appalachian
Stale (12-1 1-89) ... Most Assists, 3, vs.
TennesseeState(1 -13-92)and (2-2292) ... Most Steals, 3,vs. Marshall(1228-91) ... MostBlocks, 1,vs. Western
Carolina (2-28-92)

Freshman Season -Saw action in all 26 games and started in 16 ... Avera ged
5.1 points per game
Hit 45 percent of her field goals ... Pulled down 124
rebounds.
Personal- Played at River View High School ... Scored 1,362 poin ts during prep
career ... Averaged 22.7 points and 6.2 reb ounds in senior season ... Daughter of
Thomas and Beverly Hardesty .. . Majoring in Elementary Education ... Born July
14,1 971 .

CAREER STATS
G

FlM FTA

Mlfi FGM

1989-90
1990 -91

·zg

1991 ~92

23

197

16

Totala

49

771

62

574 46
lnjut)' radshtrt

lady Colonel Basketball

.451

41

39

.410

5

141

.439

46

59

67

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

4,S

26

31

9

21

.~25

46

2.0

13

15

1

10

15-0

39

1.1

.686

rro

3.4

39

46

10

3t

94-1

112

3:.5

19

�54
Shannah McIntosh

6-lJUNJOR
FORWARD/CENTER
MIDDLETOWN, OH
Hlghllghts -field Goals Made, B, vs.
Austin Peay (1-26-91)
Free Throws
Made, 6, vs. Louisville (12-15 -90)
Most Poin ts, 19, vs.Austin Peay (1-2691) ... Most Rebounds, 15, vs. Aust in
Peay (1-26-9 1) ... Most Assists, 3, vs.
MiddleTennessee(l-19-9 1),Morehead
State (2-2-9 1) and Murray State (2-991) ... Most Steals, 4, vs. Murray State
(1 -28 -9 1) ... Mos1Block:s, 1,vs.Missouri
(12 -7-90) , Aus tin Peay (1 -26-91).
Cincinnati(1 2-3-9 1),Southeas t Missouri
(1 -20 -92), Wes tern Carolina (2-28-92)
and Middle Tennessee (3-9 -92).

Sophomore Season -Came on w ith strong play late in the season ... Averaged
4.8 poin ts per game ... Pulled down 80 rebounds ... Connected on 46 percent of
her shots from the lield ... Selected team's mos t improved player.
Fre shman Season - Finished second on team in rebounds with 173 ... Averaged
7.5 points per game ... Shot 43 percent from the field ... Dished ou t 20 assists.
Personal - Played at Preble Shawnee High School .•. Earned All-State honors
Scored 1,601 points and pulled down 1,0 11 rebounds during prep career ..
Named District Player of the Ye ar her senior season .. . Daughter of Dennis and
Pam McIntosh ... Born November 2, 1971.

CAREER STATS
G

20

Ml:ti FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT; FlEB. AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

Pf-D

TP

AVG.

Eastern Kent ucky U nivers ity

�33
Sheletha McEaddy

Sophomore Season -Saw action in 26 0129 games ... Provided key backup time
in the center position ... Had32 rebounds ... Picked up five steals.
Freshman Season -Le d the Lady Colonels in blocks with 31 ... Collected 20
steals ... Dishedoutnine assists ... Finished fou rt hon team inreboundswith114 .
Personal - Played at Junction City High School ... The ta llest player to ever wear
a Lady Colonel uniform ... Daughter of Sidney and Claudette Baugh . Majoring
in Political Science .. . Born December 9. 1973

Lady Colonel Ba sketball

6-4JUNIOR
CENTER
DETROIT,MI
Highlights - Field Goals Made, 4, vs.
UNC-Asheville (12-3-90)and{2-28-91 )
... Free Throws Made, 2, vs. Wrigh t
State ( 12-5-90), Missouri (12-7-90) ,
Cincinnati {1 -23-91), Murray State (128-9 1)
Most Points , 8, vs. UNGAshevi lle (12-3-90) and (2-28-91 ) ... Most
Re bounds, 9, vs. UNG-Asheville (12-390) ... MostAssists,2,vs. Tennessee
State (1-1 4-91) ... Most Steals, 3, vs.
Kentucky (2-21-9 1) ... Most Blocks , 3,
vs. UNG-Asheville (12-3-90) and (2-2891) andMiddleTennessee(1-19-9 1).

21

�Freshman Season -Saw action in all 29 games ... Provided

23

quality m inutes in backup role to All-American Angie Cox ..
Finished fifth on the team in assis1s ... Showed great court
awareness ... Hit 43 percent of her field goals ... Canned 9-23
3-pointers.

Highlights-Field Goals Made, 3, vs. Tennessee State (1 ·13·
92) ... Free Throws Made, 2, vs. Western Kentucky (11-23-91 ),

Tennessee State (1 -13-92) and Tennessee Tech (3-10-92).
Most Points, 10, vs. Tennessee State (1 -13-92) ... Most
Rebounds, 5, vs. Vanderbilt (1 1-26-91) and Austin Peay (2-1792) ... Most Assis1s, 6, vs. UT-Martin (2-12-92) ... Most Steals,
2, vs. Tennessee State ( 1-13-92) and Murray State (2-10-92).

Samantha Young
5-7 SOPHOMORE
GUARD
PINEVILLE, KY

Personal - Played at Bell County High School ... Named lirstteam All-State her senior season ... Selected the Southeastern
Kentucky Player of the Year in 1991 ... Averaged 21 points and
seven rebounds her l inal year at Bell County
Daughter of
Barbara and Jimmy Young . . Her major is undeclared ... Born
January2,1974.

CAREER STATS
G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

29

m

1e

37

13

53.8

AEB. AVG.
41

1.4

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

31

36

0

10

39·1

48

1,7

Freshman Season - Provided big spark to Lady Colonels ..
Started 15 games before being hampered by foot injury
Finished sixth on the team in scoring (6.9 ppg) ... Hit 41 percent
of her Held goals ... Connected on 72 percent of her free lhrows
.. Wasfourthonthesquadinrebounds ( 120),assists(47)and
steals (46)... Named to AII-OVC freshman team

42

Highlights-Field Goals Made, 6 , vs. Morehead S tate (1·8·
92) ... Free Throws Made, 9, vs. Murray Stale (1 ·25·92) ... Most
Points. 20, vs. Morehead State ( 1-8·92) ... Most Rebounds, 13,
vs. Morehead Sta te (1·8·92) ... Most Assists, 5, vs. Wright
State (11 -22·91) and Morehead State (1 ·8·92) ... Most Steals,
6. vs. Murray State ( 1·25-92) ... Most Blocks, 2, vs. Wright
State(11-22-91)and MoreheadState(2-3-92)

Maisha Thomas

Personal - Played at Clark County High School underlormer
Lady Colonel Lisa Goodin ... Named first-team All-State her
senior season ... Helped take team to four consecutive state
tournaments ... Averaged 16 points, eight rebounds, five steals
and four assists in her final year at CCHS ... Daughter of Gail
Thomas and Danny Thomas, Sr.... Her major is undeclared ...
Born February 6, 1973.

5-8 SOPHOMORE
GUARD/FORWARD
WINCHESTER, KY

CAREER STATS
1991-92

22

G

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

22

522

43

103 41 .7

65

90

72.2

AEB. AVG.

120

S;S

A

TO

es

ST

PF-0

TP

AVG.

47

43

7

48

56-3

151

6.9

Eastern Kentucky University

�24

Freshman Season - Participated in eight games ... Tallied
eight points against Western Carolina ... Hit 66 percent of her
tieldgoals.
Hlghllghts-FieldGoals Made, 4, vs. Westem Carolina (2-28·
92) ... Most Points, 8, vs. Western Carolina (2-28-92) ... Most
Rebounds, 1, vs. Austin Peay (2-17-92) ... Most Steals, 1, vs.
Wrigh1State(11-22-91 ).
Personal - Played at Lexinglon Catholic High School ..
Averaged 15pointsherlinalprepseason ... Shot47percent
from the field and 71 percent lrom the lree throw line her last

year al LCHS ... Daugh1er ol Rose Marie and Nathaniel King ...
Majoring in Sports Medicine ... B orn August 4, 1973.

I

Michelle King
5-6 SOPHOMORE
GUARD
LEXINGTON, KY

CAREER STATS
G

..

MIN FGM FGA :,PCT. FTM FTA PCT.

32

6

66.7

C

o.o

REB, AVG.
0,1

A
O;

TO BS
2

ST

PF-0

TP AVG.

2-0

Personal - Played for high school powerhouse Clay County
Had a good career at Sue Bennett College ... Named All·
District and All-Region four consecutive years at Cley County
... Participatedin theKenl\Jcky-lndianaAJl·Starseries ... Married
to Bobby Roberts ... Daughter of Maynard Jones ... Majoring in
Physical Education ... Born July 12, 1970.
Inman on Roberts- "Kim comes to us as an outstanding
Junior College Player. She is very versatile and a great three
pointshooter. Kimisthebestpasser lhaveeverseen. Heronly
problem will be learning the system and learning the players."

Kim Roberts
5-7JUNI0R
GUARD
MANCHESTER, KY

Lady Colonel Basketball

23

�Personal- Hadouts1andingprepcareeratClarkCountyHigh
School ... Played for 1993 Kentucky All-Stars ... Named

10

honorable-mention All-Slate twice ... Led Clark County to state

championship game in 1990-91 ... Very fast ... Track state
champion in 100 and 200 meters ... Excels in academics ..
Daughter of Wallace and Judy Davis ... Majoring in Education
... Born June 18, \ 974.
Inman on Davls-"Stephanie comes to usin a similar situation

Stephanie Davis

as Maisha Thomas. Her quickness is her biggest asset but she

lacks college experience. Stephaniewillbeabletoadjustand
adapt easify because of her speed and athleticism.'

5-8 FRESHMAN
GUARD
WINCHESTER, KY

Tiffany Davis
5-8 FRESHMAN
GUARD
WINCHESTER, KY

24

Personal - Had outstanding career at Clark County High
School ... Sister o! teammate Stephanie Davis ... Named
CCHS Best De1ensive Player and Most Improved Player ..
Helped lady Cardinals to slate championship game in 1990·
91 ... Outstanding track athlete ... Very fast ... Honorable·
mention All-Slate in basketball and track ... Named to Who's
Who Among High School Students ... Daughter of Wallace and
Born
J udy Davis ... Majoring in Business Adminis1ration
June 18, 1974.

14

Inman on Oavls-"1111any w ill be redshirted this season due
toaninjurytoherknee. Sheisexpected torehabilita1equickly
and will be a factor to our team in the years to come."

Eastern Kentucky University

�31

Personal -Named Scioto Valley Conference Player of the
Year four times during career at Huntington High School ... AllDistrict and All-Area four times ... Selected to All-State squad

herjuniorandseniorseasons ... HuntingtonHighSchool'salltime leading scorer with 1,315 points ... A power on the boards
. Named to play in AII-Ohio/MichiganAII-Starteam ... Daughter

of Jerry and Juanita Cushing ... Major is undecided ... Born
January3,1974

Inman on Cushlng-'Jerilyn is the type of player to be
versatileinsideandoutside. Weexpectgreatthingsfromher
inthefuture. Weareveryexcitedbecausesheisavery
versatile, mobileplayerthathelpsbothinsideandoutsidethe
game."

Jerilyn Cushing
6·1 FRESHMAN
CENTER

CHILLICOTHE, OH

30

Personal -Named honorable-mention All-State in basketba ll
Earned All-Region honors
Had good career at Whitley
County High School ... Named team's Most Valuable Player ...
Earned Best Offensive Player Award ... Daughter of Joe Jones
... Major is undeclared ... Born August 10, 1973.
Inman o n Jones-"Shannon comes from a good high school
program. Hopefully, it she works hard she will move herself into
more playing time.·

Shannon Jones
5-6 SOPHOMORE
GUARD
WILLIAMSBURG, KY

Lady Colonel Basketball

25

�Personal - A former player and mid-year transfer from
Auburn University ... Averaged 12 points in 19 minutes at
Auburn who advanced to the Final 8 of the NCAA Tournament
. Graduated from Knox Central High School ... Averaged 41.6
pointspergamehersenioryear ... Averaged78.7percentin
free throws ... Named Miss Basketball of Kentucky in 1990 ..
Can play either 1,2, or 3 position for EKU ... Eligibility begins
second semester at EKU ... Occupational Therapy major ..
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry Mays of Barbourville, KY ... Born

Kim Mays
5-8 SOPHOMORE
GUARD
BARBOURVILLE, KY

AA
..,..,.

onMarchl0,1972.
Inman on Mays-"Kim is an impact type of player. She
possesses experience in Division I basketball. She was an
outstanding player at Auburn and will do likewise here at

Eastern.'

Personal - Chosen Most Valuable Player at Lincoln County
Selected Best Defensive Player during senior season ..
Joins Lady Colonels as a walk-on this season ... Major is
undeclared
Daughter of An n and Larry Todd
Born on
September13, 1974.

3

Inman on Cumm lns-'Rebecca has a good work ethic. With
thatkindolbackground. wehopeshewillbeagoodcontributor
to our program. "

Rebecca Cummins
5-4 FRESHMAN
GUARD/FORWARD
CRAB ORCHARD, KY

26

Eastern Kentucky University

�1991-92 Final Team Statistics
-FG(WCL3PT)
Pl.AYER

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J Goodin
S Mackeroy
C Jones
T Maylield
MThomH

28-28
29-28
29-28

C Col!ns

26·15
22·15
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27-2
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'9-0
25-0
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A Harde,ty
S Young
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170· 385
190-393
141-358
80-197
87-238

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PCT MO,TI
48.3
39.4
40.6

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44.2 61-1S7

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41 .7
45.9
40.2

22.0
34.9
35.5

0-0

41 .0

43.2

9 -23
0-0
0-0

42.2122-350
40.590-275

39.1

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MO,TI PCT
86-117
88-126
42·120
32-45
20-39

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21-47
37-52

5&lt;
7-13
6-15
0-0
0-0

34.9 409-672
32.7 445-657

73.5
69.8
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2227176.8
1981/68.3

DEADBALL REBOUNDS : EASTERN KY UNIV 103; OPPONENTS68
OPPOHENT TEAM REBOUNDS: 82-(0FFENSE: 39 DEFENSE: 43)

(EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS)

(EKU TEAM HIGHS)
FoeldGoal s Made .......... 49 vs. WastamCarolina(Feb.28) ............ H
FieldGoalPct ............. 56.3 vs. Tennessee-Martin{Jan. 4) ........... A
3-Pt. FG·s Made ............ .... 8 vs. Tennessee-Martin {Jan.4) ......... ..... A
AustinPeay (Jan. 18) .............. .... A
3-Pt. FGPct ................. 70.0 vs . MiddeTennessee(Mar. 9) .... .. ... A
FreelhrowsMad&amp;
MurrayStata(Jan. 25)
.......... H
Fm Throw Pct
Midde Tennessee (Feb. 8) ........... . H
Rebounds . ..................... 58 vs FloridaAttantic (Dec. 7) ............... A
Points .... ....................... 110 vs WestamCaro!ina(Feb.28 ) ............ H

Field Goals Made ... 12,JareeGoodin
3-Pt. FG 's ...
......... 5, Angie Cox
Free Throws Made ..... 9, Angie Cox
Maisha Thomas
Sue Zylstra
Rebounds .............. 21 , JareeGoodin
Points .................. 32, JareeGoodin
Assists ....................... 13, Angia Cox
13, Angie Cox
Steals ............ . .... 8, Tif!anyMayfiald
Tiffany Mayfield
Angie Cox
S&amp;genaMackaroy

(OPPONENTS' HIGHS)
FiialdGoalsMade
30
Fi&amp;ldGoalPct.. ....
. .. 58.0
3-PtFG'sMad&amp; ............... 9
3-PtFGPct. ...... .......... 57 .1
Fre" ThrowsMade ...... 28
FreelhrowPct
....... 81 .8
Rebound!; ..
.......... 58
Point$ ...
. .......... 89

lady Colonel Basketball

WestamKentucky(Nov. 23)
........ A
FloridaState (Dec:. 8)...
.......... A
TennessaeState (Feb. 22) .............. A
WestamKentucky (Nov. 23) ............ A
MorehaadStat" (Fob. 3) .............. . A
Vanderbilt (Nov. 26) .. .
. .............. A
Tennes - Stata (Feb. 22) ..
•A
TennesswState(Feb. 22) .. ........ .... A

vs.
vs.
vs.
vs .
vs.
vs .
vs .
vs .
vs.
vs .
vs.
vs.
vs.

Tenn essae Tech(Mar. 10) .A
Austin Peay {i=.b. 17) ..... H
Murray Slata (Feb. 10) .. H
MurrayS\ata(Jan. 25)
.. A
Wrigh!Stata (Nov. 22)
. H
FloridaAllantic(Dec. 7)
N
Tenn"sTach(Mar. 10).A
T" nn&amp;S$W·Martin (Jan.4) ... A
Midd" Tonnessee (Mar. 9) .A
WrightState(Nov. 22) ...... H
SEMissouri (Jan.20) . .. .... A
Austin Peay (Jan. 18) ....... A
Tenness.ee-Martin(Jan. 4) .. A

(OPPONENTS' LOWS)
Field Goals Made ...
16
Field Goal Pct
........ 30.1
. .. O
3·Pt. FG s Made ..

3-Pt.FGPI ...

..... 0.0

Free Throws Made

....... 7

Wright State (Nov . 22) ...
......... H
FloridaAtlantic(Dec. 7)
............. A
Vanderbilt(Nov. 26) .... .............. A
FloridaState(Dec:. 8) ................ ... A
Tennessae-Martin(Jan . 4)...
A
SEMS$0uri(Feb. 15) ..................... H
FloridaState(Dec.8) ......................... A
Tennessae-Martin(Jen.4) ............. A
SEMissouri(Feb. 15) ................. .. . H
AustinPeay(Jan . 18) .. ..
A
MiddeTennessae{Mar.9) ............. N

27

�lady Colonels become powerhouse,
roll to record-setting 20-9 season
Last March 15, Eastern Kentucky University head coach lany Joe
Inman was amciously waiting by his phone. You see, that was the day of
the final seleciions for 1he NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament and
Eastern Kentucky University was being considered by the selection
committee for one of t he spots. That's right ... Eastern Kentucky

Thecatl never came, but that was okay. The mere fact that Eastern
was being considered for a spot in the NCAA Tournament, and t he
prestigious NIT, was reason for celebration. When Inman came to EKU
four years ago, he talked about making the Lady Colonel program a
NATIONAL contender. It took four years, some tears and a whole lot of
sweat, but he did it. And the warning shol heard round the world, if you
will, was last season's record-setting 20·9 season, marking the most wins
in one yea r in the schoors history.
The 1991 ·92 season began w ith high hopes as Inman and assistant
coach Mary A nn Grimes had gathered toge1her one of the most ta lented
teams in school history. The o nly question was could Inman mesh a ll the
talented players into one unit?
The schedule wasn't made to aid Inman in his efforts. Twoofthe lady
Colonels first four games were against Top 10 teams W estem Kenlucky
and Vanderbilt. The result of the two games were losses and EKU took
a 2-2 record into December.
Eastern knocked off Cincinnati
and then beat Florida Atla ntic in the
first round of the Dial Classic in
Tallahassee, Fl. Florida Stale beat
the lady Colonels in the finale and
Xavier upset EKU two nighls later.

'/.

1991-92

Angie Cox
"It was a big year for women's basketball for a lol o f rea sons. We went
20-9, b ut we also gave the program some validation around lhe conference and across the country," said Inman ' We had
a special group of players and they wo rked extremely hard. Easlem Kentucky women's basketball has a trad ilion now, a proud
tradition."

The lady Colonels caught fire, running off nine consecutive w ins, tying a school record . Easte rn trounced Dayton, Marshall
and the University of Tennessee al M artin before running through everyone in the Ohio Va lley Confe rence .
Poor performances at Middle Tennessee and Morehead State proved costly as the lady Colonels dropped two games
to go 13-6 on the year. Eastern got revenge on Middle Tennessee later and followed that with four more w ins to go to 186 overall.
Tennessee Stale upset EKU in overtime in Nashville and the lady Colonels dropped their next game to Tennessee Tech
to fall to 18-8 and 10-4 in the OVC.
The l ady Colonels closed out the regular season wilh a shellacking of Western Carolina, 110-56. The game set new school
records for most points scored and widest margin of victory. Whal a moment um builder to take into the OVC Toum ame nl.
EKU knocked off Middle Tennessee in the tourney opener, behind 28 points and 12 rebounds from junior center Jaree
Goodin. Goodin followed that up with 32 points and nine boards against Tennessee Tech in the finale. But ii wasn't enough
as the Lady Colonels came out on the short end of an 8 1-74 decision.
Three lady Colonels received post season honors. Freshman Maisha T homas was named to the OVC's All-Freshman
Team. Goodin was named fo urth·leam A ll-America and second-team All·OVC with senior guard Angie Cox earning first-team
all-conference and honorable-mention All-America recognition.

28

Eastern Kentucky U niversity

�Final 1991-92 OVC Team Stats
STANDINGS
All GAMES

CONFERENCE GAMES

OFF.
TEAM
WON
TennesseeTech ..................... 13
Eastern Kentucky .................. 10
Mick:lle Tennessee. ...
. .. 10
S. E. Missouri ..
.. ........... 7
Murray State ..
..... 6
Morehead State ..
. ......... 5
Tennessee State..
. ..... 4
Austin Peay .... ........ ....... ........... 1
SCORING OFFENSE
G
Middle Tennessee .. .... ..... 28
Tennessee T ech ........ ...... 30
Eastern Kentucky .......... 29
Morehead Stale .. .......... .. 27
Murray State ...
. ..... 27
.. ........... 27
Austin Peay ..
S. E. Missouri..
..... 28
Tennessee State .. ..... ...... 27

PCT,

LOST
1
.929
4
.714
.7 14
.500
.429
.357
10
286
071
13

(W· l)
19·9
21-9
20-9
11-16
12-13
4-23
16-12
8-19

AVG.

82 .3
77.0
83.3
67.0
76.4

81.7
66.9
68.9

DEF.
AVG.
69.8
69.4
71 .3
72 .3
77.9
83.3
78.6
79.2

WON
21
20
19
16
12

11

a

LOST

9
9
9
12
15
16
19
23

2027
1869
1881

AVG.
80.7
80.2
76.8
76.6
75.1
69.2
67.2

1768

65.5

SCORING DEFENSE
G
S . E. Missouri . .. ......... 28
Eastern Kentucky .. ........ 29
Middle Tennessee . ..... 28
Tennessee Tech .... ...... 30
Tennessee State ... ...... 27
Murray State .. .. .. .... .......... 27
Morehead State ............... 27
. .. 27
Austin Peay ..

PTS.
2261
2407
2227

2067

.407

OFF.
AVG.
80.2
76.8
80.7
67.2
76.6
76.6

.296

65.5

PCT.

.700
.690
.679

571
444

.148

69.2

(W-L)
16-12

20-9
19·9
21·9
8-19
12-15
11-16
4-23

FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM
Tennessee Tech ................................. 886
Middle T ennessee ... ............... ... ...... ... 828
Murray State .
.. ......... ..... .. .. 730
Morehead Stale..
. . . 742
Eastern Kentucky ............................. 848
S. E. Missouri . ..
.. ...... 762
... 701
Austin Peay ..
Tennessee Stale ................ ............. 635

FGA
1856
1845
1694
1749
2009
1847
1794
1717

PCT.
.477
.449
.431
.424
.422
.413
.391
.370

FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE
FGM
....... 702
Murray State
S . E. Missouri
................. 673
Eastern Kentucky ............................. 723
Tennessee Tech ............ ..................... 820
Tennessee Slate ................................ 753
Austin Peay ........ ...... .. ...................... .. 779
Middle Tennessee ........... .. ............... ... 798
Morehead Stale ..
........... 816

FGM
3-POINT GOAL PCT.
Tennessee Tech ..
. ....... 157
Middle Tennessee ... ......... .... 119
Morehead State .. ...... ...... ... .... 150
Eastern Kentucky ................ 122
MurraySt~te .... ..................... 78
Tennessee State .... ............. 72
............. ... 110
Austin Peay...
S. E. Missouri ....... ....... ......... .. 18

FGA

PCT. OPP.

410
322
430
350
240
227
358

383
370
.349
.349
325
317
.307

84

.214

REBOUND MARGIN
G
S. E. Missouri .. .. . .. .. .... . 28
Murray State ...
.. .. 27
Eastern Kentucky .......... 29
Morehead State .............. 27
Middle Tennessee ...
.. 28
Tennessee T ech .............. 30
Tennessee Slate ....... ... .. 27
Austin Peay ............. ...... 27
Lady Colonel Basketball

REBS.
1201
1223
1280
1111

1138
1152
1123

1068

AVG.
42.9
45.3

44.1
41 .1
40.6

38.4
41.6
39.6

DEF.
AVG.
73.0

68.3
71.9

66.0
77.8
77.8
75.4

80.1
PTS.

AVG.

1864

66.0
68.3

1981
2012
2190
2035
2044
2101

2164
FGA
1816

1663
1786

71.9
73.0
75.4
75.7
77.8
80.1
PCT.

387
.405
.405

1953
1709
1760
1790
1807

.419
.441
.443
.446

FTA

PCT.
.72 1
.717
.713
.69 1
.674

316
325

FREE THROW PCT.
FTM
Tennessee Tech .. .. .. ................ ....... 478
Morehead State ..
. ..................... 433
Murray State ....... .. .. ............ .......... 469
Austin Peay ........ .................... .......... 357
S. E. Missouri .. . ............... .... ......... 339
Middle Tennessee ...................... .. ...... 480
Tennessee State ..
426
Eastern Kentucky ............................. 409

MAR.
+4.7
+3.5
+1 .0
·0.1
-0.4
·1.2
-1 .3
·7.1

SCORING MARGIN
OFF.
Middle T ennesse ..
.. .. 60.7
Eastern Kentucky ................... .... 76.8
Tennessee Tech ..... ...... .... ..... ........... 80.2
S. E. Missouri .................... ... . .. .. ... 67 .2
.......... 75 .1
Murray State
Morehead Stale ......................... 76.6
Tennessee State..
. ........... 65 .5
Austin Peay ..
. .... 69 .2

DEF. MAR.
71.9
+6.6
68.3
+8.5
73.0
+7.2
66.0
+1.2
-0.6
75.7
77.8
·1 .2
-9.9
75.4
80.1
· 10.9

356
320
356
.327

262
.305

663
604
686
517
503
717
653
672

452

.669
.652

.609

29

�Final 1991-92 OVC Individual Stats
SCORING

G
Playar, School
Priscilla Robinson, MT .. 28
Roschelle Vaughn, TT .. 30
Angie Cox, EK.. ....... 29
Jaree Goodin, EK ....... 28
Renee Rogliardi, SE ..... 28
Julie Magrane, MO ....... 27
Sherry Batten, TT .......... 30
Beth Ousley, MO ........... 27
Dana Bilyeu, TT ............ 29
Bev Smith, MO .............. 26
Angie Waldon, MU ........ 26
Sonya Campbell, TS ..... 26
Jennifer Parker, MU ...... 27
Julie Pinson, MU ........... 27
Niki Bonner. MT .. ....... 28

FG
2 10
216
170
190
181
145
175
131
150
149
128
128
129
119
139

3-PT
0
1
61
O
1
0
0
70
78
0

19
12
o

FT
153
107
86
88
85
133
80
50
45
58
86
86
75
94
57

PTS
573
540
487
468
448
423
430
382
426
356
342
342
352
344
335

AVG
20.7
18.0
16.8
16.7
16.0
15.7
14.3
14.1
14.0
13.7
13.2
13.2
13.0
12. 7
12.0

REBOUNDING

Player, School
G
Fondeolyn Garner, MU .................... 27
Julie Magrane, MO ........................... 27
Renee Rogliardi, SE ............ ............ 28
........... 29
Segena Mackeroy, EK...
Priscilla Robinson, MT ...
28
Jaree Goodin, EK ........................... 28
Sonya Campbell, TS ..
. . .. 26
Roschelle Vaughn, TT ...
... 30
Niki Bonner, MT ............................... 28
.... . . . ... 23
Angie Waldon, MU ..

NO.
296
276
251
256
243
238
221
251
222
178

AVG.
11.0
10.2
9.0
8.8
8.7
8.5
8.5
8 .4
7.9
7.7

FIELD GOAL PCT.
Player, School (Min. 4 Md. PG)
FGM
Roschelle Vaughn, TT ........................ 2 16
Priscilla Robinson, MT ....................... 210
Bev Smith, MO .................................... 149
Betsy Jeffries, AP ............................ 122
Angie Waldon, MU ...
. 11 5
Julie Magrane, MO ............. ............... 145
........ 190
Jaree Goodin, EK
Sherry Batten, TT ............. ................ 175
Niki Bonner, MT .................................. 139
Fondeolyn Garner, MU .................... 121

FREE THROW PCT.
FTM
Player, School (Min. 2 Md. PG)
Sherita Joplin, MO ... ........................ 71
Georgie Vaughn, AP .......................58
Julie Pinson, MU .............................. . 94
Amy Engle, TT ..................................... 69
Jennifer Parker, MU ...
...... 75
Carrie Thompson, AP ...................... .44
Sherry Batten, TT ..
...... 80
Priscilla Robinson, MT . ....... ............ 153
Angie Waldon, MU .. .......................... 76
Angie Cox, EK ....
....... 86

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT.
Player, School
FGM
Beth Ousley, MO ............................... 70
Dana Bilyeu,
81
Angie Cox, EK .................................. 61
Kristi Brown, MT ........... .... ....... 53
Shannon Litton, MO .......... .. ..... ...... 68
Slephanie Rogers, AP ...... ................ 56

n ..

ASSISTS
G
Player, School
Angie Cox, EK ................................. 29
Julie Pinson, MU .............................. 27
Dana Bilyeu, TT ..
. ... 30
Cheryl Jones, EK ............................ 29
Erica Muskgrow, SE ................... .... 28
Dana Scott, TT ..
. . 30

STEALS
Player, School
G
Angie Cox, EK ...
..... 29
Julie Pinson, MU .. ......................... 27
Tiffany Mayfield, EK ....................... 28
Kim Graves, TS ............................ 27
Sherry Ballen, TT .. .......................... 30
Priscilla Robinson, MT...
............. 28

30

NO.
164
147
140
135
124
117

NO.
113
79
75
71
72

68

AVG.
5.6
5.4
4.7
4.5
4.4
3.9

AVG.
3.9
2.9
2.8
2.6
2.4
2.4

. ..

BLOCKED SHOTS
Player, School
G
Kim Stout, TT ......................... ............. 30
Mechelle Shelton, MU ........ ......... ... 27
Renee Rogliardi, SE ..................... 28
Angie Waldon, MU...
. ....... ...... 23
Segena Mackeroy, EK ....................... 29
Jaree Goodin, EK ............................... 28

FGA

359
383

279
236
229
295
393
359
294
272

FTA
84

69
113
84
92
56

105
207
103
117

FGA
177

208
157
144
198
170

NO.
47
38

37
28
35
28

PCT.
.602
.548
534
.517
.502
.492
.483
.487
.473
.445

PCT.
.845
841
832
.821
.815
.786
.762
.739
.738
.735

PCT.
.395
.389
.389
.368
.343
.329

AVG.
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0

Eastern Kenlucky University

�1991-92 All-OVC Teams
Pri scillaRobinson,MiddleTennessee

F

"'-

Angle Cox, EHtern Kentucky

G

5.9

RoschelleVaughn, Tennessee Tech
AeneeRogliardi,SoutheastM issouri
Julie Magrane,MoreheadState

C
F
F

Flr,tTeam

Seco nd Tea m

J eree Goodin, EHtern Kentueky
Bev Smith, Morehead State
JulfEIPinson, Murray State
SonyaCarf1Jbell, Tennessee State
Beth Ousley, Morehead State

Pos.

5·10

CleH
So.

s,.
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s,.
s,.

6-0

6-1

Po,.

"'6-2

C

6-1

G
C

5-8

F

6-0

,c

5-11

Class

J,.
J,.

s,.
s,.
s,.

Hometown
Chattanooga, TN
Somerset, KY
Charlotte, TN
Troy.MO
Morehead, KY
Hometown

Corbin,KY
Silver Grove, KY

Lee'sSummil,MO
Detroit, Ml
Morehead, KY

Honorable Mention: Angie Waldon (C) Murray State; Fondeolyn Garner (FJ Murray State; Sherry Batten (F) Tennessee Tech: Dana Bilyeu
(G) Tennessee Tech; Am,; Engle (F) Tennessee Tech.
Player of the Year: Priscilla Robinson (F) Middle Tennessee
Coach of the Year: Bill Worrell , Tennessee Tech

1991-92 OVC All-Freshman Team
P layer, School
#Amy Engle, Tennessee Tech
Sherry Tucker, Middle Tennessee
Julie Meier.Southeast Missouri
SheritaJoplin,MoreheadState
Maisha Thomas, Eastern Kentucky

Pos,

F
G

F
G
G

"'·

6-0
5·10
5·10

5-5

5.7

Hometown
Erwin, TN
Mel'lllhis, TN
SI. Louis.MO
Williamson, WV
Winchester, KY

#indicatesFreshmanof1heYear

NCAA Tournament Results
For OVC Teams
1982-TENNESSEE TECH lost to av&amp;11tual national champion
Louisiana Tech, 114-53,atRuston. LA
1983-MIODLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State in the
NCAA op&amp;11lng round . 64-61: lost to Louisiana Tech. 91·
59,atRuston,LA.
1984-MIODLETENNESSEE losttoev&amp;11tualnationalrunner-up
T&amp;11nessee,70-52,atKnoxville.
1985---- MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to NCAA samilinallst West am
K&amp;11tucky.90-83,at8ow1ingGreen.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to national runne r-up Georgia,
91·74,atAthans.
1986-MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Sooth Carolina, 78-77
(OT).a\Columbia. SC: losttoLSU, 78·65, at Baton Rouge.
1987-TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Southam
Mississippi, 78-66; lcn;t to eventual national champion
Tennessee, 95-59,atKnoxville.
19 8 8 - MIDDLETENNESSEE losttoKaniias,81-75,atlawrence,
Kaniias.
1989-TENNESSEE TECH defeated South Carolina, 77-73, at
COiumbia, SC; lost IO Iowa, 77-75, at Iowa City.
199 0 - TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Richmond, 77.
59; lost to Auburn, 73-54, at Auburn, AL
199 1 - TENNESSEE TECH lost 10 Southwest Missouri State, 94·
64,atSpringlield,MO.
1992-TENNESSEE TECH , lost to Alabama, 100-87,
atTuscaloosa,AL

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OVC Women's Basketball
Career Scoring Leaders
Name ScboolfYr1l
1. Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech {1983·87)
2. Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State (1984-88)
3. SheilaSmith,MurrayState(1985·89)
4. Jerilynn Harper, TennesseeTech(1979-82)
5. Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee (1983-87)
6 Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech (1976-80)
7. DonnaMurphy,MoreheadState(\976·80)
8. Tawanya Mucker. Middle Tennessee (1985·89)
9. Angela Moorehead, TennesseeTech{1988·91)
10. Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky (1980-84)
11 Gayle Hastings, TennesseeTech(1974·78)
12 JennilerMcFall,MiddleTennessee{1981·85)
13. Shandra Maxwell.Austin Peay(1986·90)
14. Laura l ynn.MurrayState (19n- 81 )
15 MichelleWenning,MurrayState(1987·91)
16. Melinda Clayton. Tennessee Tech {19B6·90)
17. Donna Stephens. MoreheadState(1978·82)
18. Danielle Carson, Youngstown State {1982-86)
19. JulieMagrane. MoreheadState(1988·92)
20. Peggy Gay, Eute rn Kentucky (1975-79)

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TEAM RECORDS (Season)
Mostpointsscoredina season-2349..
. .... 1980-81
Highestscoringeverage - 82.0 .....
. . .. .. 1975-76
Mostvictoriesinaseason-20 ................................................................ 1991-92
Bestwinningpercentage -.850-(17-3) ...
........ 1975-76
Mostconsecutivevictories-9..

. ... 1975-76,1991-92

Most lossesinaseason-24 .................... ................................................ 1978-79
Moslconsecutivelosses-9 ........................................................................... 1978-79
Bestde!ensivescoringaverage-60.8 ........................................................ 1983-84
Highestaveragemarginofvictory-20.75
................ 1975-76
Bestlieldgoalpetcentage- .456 ........................,.......................................... 1982-.S3
Bestlreethrowpetcentage-.764 ......................................................... 1980·81
Mostrebounds- 1446 ...
. .............................. 1980·81
Highestreboundaverage-49.6 ..... ............................................................ 1975-76

TEAM RECORDS (Single Game)
Mostpoints-110-vs. WesternCarolina ...................................... Feb.28,1992
Largestmarginolvic:tory-54- vs.WesternCarolina ........................... Feb. 28.1992
. ..... Dec.19, 1987
Largestmarginofdefeat-75 - vs. Tennessee(115-40) .....
Most points by bolh teams· 204 · vs.Austin Peay (AP109, EK 95) ... Jan. 18, 1988
Fewest points by both teams - 90 - vs, Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) ............. Dec. 3, 1983
Most field goals made· 49 • vs. Western Carolina ....... .................... Feb. 28, 1992
Most free throws made· 39 (ol 68) ·vs. Pittsburgh .............................. Dec. 30, 1986
Mostrebounds - 81-vs. JohnCarroll...................... . ........ .......... Nov. 20, 1981

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Season)
Moslgames played - 31 - lisaGoodin...
•........ 1980-81
MarshaCharles ............................................... 1980-81
Mostpointsscored - 582-LisaGoodin .................................................. 1980·81
Highestscoringaverage-21 .0-CarlaCoffey ...................................... . . 1986·87
Mostlieldgoalsmade-235- Peggy Gay .................................................. 1977-78
Mostfieldgoalsattelfl)ted-569 -PeggyGay.
................................ 1978·79
Best l ieldgoalpercentage · .562-TinaCottle ............................................... 1983-84
Most three-point goals made - 65 - Angie Cox
................................... 1990·91
Mostthree-point goalsattelfl)ted- 157-AngieCox ..
..•.•.•. 1991-92
Bestthree-poin1goal petcentage(min. 25att.) · .464 Sandra Miller ........ 1986-87
Most free throws made - 148 • Lisa Goodin...
. ............. 1980-81
Best free throw percentage - .913-LisaGoodin(lednation) ......... .............. 1982·83
Most rebounds - 310- Tina Cottle
.................................. 1984-85
Most personalfoulsc:orTVTiitted - 108 - Sandra Mukes..
•.••.•........... 1978-79
Most times disqualified on fouls -11- Jaree Goodin ..................................... 1989-90
Mostassists-170-CherylJones................................
. .. .....•.•.. . ... 1990-91

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Career)
Mos! gamesplayed - 117 - SandraMukes ................................................ 1978-82
Most pointsscored-1920-LisaGoodin ..
. •................... 1980-84
Most l ield goals made · 751 - Peggy Gay ......
1975-79
Best field goal percentage -.542 - TinaCottle ............................................... 1983·85
Highestscoringaverage- 17.3-LisaGoodin ........................................... .. 1980·84
.. .................................. 1980·84
Most free throws attempted - 602 - Lisa Goodin.
8 es1free1hrowpercentage - .874· Lisa Goodin ......................................... 1980-84
Most rebounds· 866 • Tina Wermuth .............
• ................ 1979-83
Best rebound average - 10.3 - Tina Cottle ...
.................................. 1983-85
... 1988-92
Mostassists - 488-AngieCox ..................................
Highes!assistaverage(4years) - 122-AngieCox .... ............................ 1889·92
Highestassistaverage (3years)-131-Chery1Jones ................................. 1989-92
Most personaJfoulsc:ofTVTlitted-396-Sandra Mukes .............................. 1978-82
............................ 1978-82
Mos1 1imesdisqualifiedonfouls -26-SandraMukes

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Single Game)
Most points scored· 38 • Jaree Goodin - vs. Marshall
. . ................ Feb. 15, 1990
Mos1 lield goals made· 18 • Jaree Goodin - vs. Marshall.
. ........ .... Feb. 15, 1990
Most !ree throws made· 21 - Tracy Korbutt vs. S.W. Louisiana .......... Dec. 20, 1986
Most rebounds· 22 - Cheryl Palmer vs. Stetson .................................... Jan. 3, 1989
Most assists - 17 - Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State ..................... Feb. 26, 1990

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1,425

Lisa Goodin - 1,920 Points

TinaWermuth
1,403

Carla Coffey
1,363

Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
1,238

Sandra Mukes
1,188

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Peggy Gay
Kelty Cowan
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Carla Coffey
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Sandra Mukes
Shannon Brady
Loretta Coughlin

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1975-79
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Bernadette Kok
Angela Fletcher•
Cindy Lundberg
Margy Shelton
Sandra Miller
Marcia Haney
Gayle Freshwater
Marcia Mueller

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Cincinnati
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Won 16, Lost 15

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EKU

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Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville

65
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Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
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TennesseaTech
Middle Tenne ssee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State

77
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MiddleT&amp;nnessee
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Austin Peay
Xaviar{O.)
Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State
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Miami(Fla.)
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Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmina
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Evansville
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Middle Tennessee
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1982 - 83
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Pikevi lle

EKU
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79
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Won 6, Lost 20

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Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia Stat&amp;
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63

76
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72

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Austin Peay
Murray State

78
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AshlandColktga
Stotson

56
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71

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Auburn
Grambling
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Southaast looisiana
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Austin P11ay
Murray State
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Austin Peay
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Akron

78
62

91
65

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63

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Pittsburgl
East11mMich'9ar,
Looisvilla
Cincinnati
BowlingGrGen
Rollins
St11ts.on
WHtemCa rolina
MorehaadStnte
Kentucky
AustinP&amp;ay
Murray State
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Morehe ad State
WrV!t State
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Canisius
ChicagoStata
UNC·Ashevilla
WrightState
Missouri
Howard
x a~iar
Looisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tannaswe Taeh
TennessooState

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Cincinnati
AustinPaay
MurrayS1a1a
Morahead State
MurrayStat11
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Wastam Kantucky
Midda Toonassaa
Kantucky
TennesS88State
TannasweTach
UNC-Ashaville
Appalachian State

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EKU

Won 12, Lost 14
EKU

Pittsburgh

K,ntucky
Missouri-Kansa.sCity
McNte$$$tatt

1989-90
Won 12, Lost 14
EKU

1988- 89

1986 - 87
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EKU

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�Lady Colonels
On The Air
Richmond radio station WEKY-AM(1340
on the dial) will broadcast all Lady Colonel
home games this year including all of the Ohio
Valley Conference games in Paul S. McBrayer
Arena on the EKU campus.
WEKY Sports Director Dan McBride will
bring all the fast-paced action when the Lady
Colonels hit the floor. Be sure to listen as
McBride brings the action of Eastern Kentucky University's run for the Ohio Valley Conference crown.

On The Road With The Lady Colonels
De&lt;.8
University of
Loui sv ille

Oepartbybus @ 3:00p.m.forlouisville,
KY on Dec. 8. Depart after game 9:30
p.m. Arrive in Richmond @ 11 :JOp.m

Jan. 23
Murray State
Southeast Missouri

Oepart bybus @ 1:00p.m.onJanuary
22 for Murray. Stayat Shoney'slnn
(502)753-5353. Oepartafter thegameon
Jan uary 23 for Cape Girardeau. MO. Stay
at Drury Lodge (314) 334-7151. Depart
afterthe gameonJanuary25 andarrivein
Richmond @ 3:00 a.m.

Depa rt Dec. 29 @ 1:00 p.m. by b us
StayinS uper8 Lodge(812)232·4890.
Departafterthe game approximately9:3D
p.m.Arivein Richmond @ 2:00a.m.
f -- - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - ---&lt; Jan.28
Depart bybus@3:00p.m. onJanuary28
Jan.1·5
Depart by plane 6:4 5 a. m. on January 1. Morehead State
Depart after lhegamean d arrive in Rich S1ay at Marriott Ai rport (305) 649-5000.
mon d at midnight.
Sun and Fun
Depart from Miami. Flon January5 @r - - - - - - -- -- - - -Cla ssic
6:05a. m.andarrive @Lexingtonairport Feb. 6,
Depart by bus@ 1:00p.m.onFebruary
@ 10:55a.m.
Au stin Peay
5. Arrive in Clarksville, TN @ 5:00 p.m.
Stay at Best Western {615) 645-1400
Tennessee State
Departbybus@l:OOp.m.onJanuary
l eave for Nashvi ll e, TNafter game. Stay
Jan.9
at Ho ward Johnson' s (615) 226-4600.
Tennessee Tech
8. Stay at Days lnn (615)528·1511 in
Cookevi ll e. Depart for Murfrees boro. TN
Middle Tennessee
Depart for Aichmond following the game
after game. Stay a1 Garden Plaza Hote l
on FebruaryBand arrivein Richmond@
(615)895-5555. Depart on January 11
12:30a.m.
andarriveinRichmondonTuesday.
r -- - - - ------January12 @ 1:oo a.m.
Feb.18
Departbybus@S:lSp.m.forLexington.
Depart fo r Richmond after the game an d
Kentucky
Depart by bus@3:30p.m.on Jan.13
arrive @ 11:00 p.m.
Jan.13
forCincinnati,OH. Departafler thegame r - - - - - - -- - - - - -Cincinnati
Feb.27
andarriveinAichmond @ 12:30a.m.
Departby bus @ noon onFebruary26
Tennessee-Martin
for Marti n, TN. Stay at Univers~y lodge
(901) 587-9577. Depart aft er the game
and arrive in Richmo nd @ 1:00 a.m.
Dec.JO

Indiana State

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                    <text>�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1993-94 Schedule
Date
Nov . 27
Nov .30
Dec. 7
Dec. 17-18
Dec. 30
Jan.2-3
Jan.a
Jan. 9
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 28

Opponent
Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall
Hatter Classic (St. Louis, Bradley, Stetson, EKU)
Indiana State
Marriott Hoosier Classic (Indiana, Yale, Xavier, EKU)
• Southeast Missouri
• Murray Stale
• Tennessee Stale
• UT Martin
• Austin Peay
• Middle Tennessee
• Tennessee Tech
• Morehead Stale
Kentucky
• Murray State
• Soulheasl Missouri
• Austin Peay
' Tennessee Slate
' UT Martin
• Morehead State
' Tennessee Tech
' Middle Tennessee

Site
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Away
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Home
Bloomington, IN
Home
Home
Away
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Time
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.

TBA
7:30 p.m.

TBA
2:00 p.m
2:00p.m.
5:45 p.m.
5:30 p.m
5:30 p.m.
2:00p.m
2:00 p.m.
2:00p.m.
7 :30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:15p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00p.m.
2:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
5:30 p.m.

• Ohio Valley Conference Game
All Times Local Times

1992-93 SEASON RESULTS
Date

Opponent (Att.)

Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Oec.30

Ball State (500)
Louisville(65 4)
lndianaState(200)
Brown (112)
Fla.lnternational(176)
lowa{271)
TennesseeTech{3.400)
MiddleTennessee(800)
Cincinnati(413)
Aust in Peay(450)
TennesseeS1ate(160)
MurrayState {604)
Southeast Missouri(304)
MoreheadState(250)
Tennessee-Mat1in(350)
Marshall{ 170)
Austin Peay(190)

Jan.2
Jan.3
Jan.4
Jan.9
Jan.11
Jan.13
Jan.16
Jan.17
Jan.23
Jan.25
Jan.28
Jan.30
Feb.2
Feb. 6

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L
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Score

Date

Opponent (Att.)

72·52
66·74
77·80
75.59
68 -82
63,67
59·68
62-76
80-82
100-75
90·85
79·66
66-60
72·60
92-6 1
80·84
59-6 7

Feb.a
Feb.11
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb.22
Feb. 24
Feb.27
Mar. 8

TennesseeState(400)
MoreheadState(375)
MurrayState(250)
SoutheastMissouri (150)
Kentucky {536)
Tennessee Tech (450)
Middle Tennessee (475)
Tennessee (900)
Tennessee-Martin (728)
Middle Tennessee (500)

Site W-L
A

H
H
H
A
H
H
H
A
T2

T1 Sun&amp; Fun Classic
T2 Ohio Valley Conference Championship

Score

W
84·65
L 106-110
W 108-102
W
85·58
L
56-74
75-8 4
L
L
66-80
L
58-95
W
95·76
L
74·87

�Eastern Kentucky University
1993-94 Media Guide
Contents
Memo To The Media..

............................. 2

Athletics At EKU ............................................... 4
Pre-season Outlook .......................................... 8
Paul S. McBrayer Arena ..

................. 9

Coach Larry Inman ......................................... 10
The Assistant Coaches and Staff .................... 12
Meet The Lady Colonels ................................. 14

Final EKU Stats .............................................. 23
Final OVC Stats .............................................. 25
Meet The Opponents ...................................... 28
All-T ime Series History ................................... 34
Lady Colonel Record Book

35

Lady Colonel Elite ........................................... 36

Thi$publeationwaspraparedbyDarraHJordan,studentassistan!. The
Division or Spo,ts lnfoonation is loeat.ld in Room 205 or the Rober'l B.
BegleyBuilding, t&amp;laphone606-622· 125J. Photogrophicservices wara
providedbyGregPerry, EKUOivi$ionofPubiielnformotion. Typesetting
and layoul serviees ware provid&amp;d by Sue Carter, EKU Division of
Spacial Programs. Forl!dditionalcopiesofthismadiaguide.submita
wrintn requast totheaboveoddranat Eastam KentllCkyUnivarsi1y,
Riehmond, KY 40475·3105. Printing services ware provid&amp;d by Post
PrinlingCo.ollexington. Ky. Thispublieation waspaidforthroug'lstata
lunds.

lady Colonel Basketball

About
the
Cover
lady Colonel Head Coach Larry Joe Inman and
four-year seniors Rhonda Hardesty (left) and
Shannah McIntosh have been in on the ground
floor in EKU's quest lo rise to the lop of the Ohio
Valley Conference standings. The "Winning Is
Just Beginning· and these three people have
been a big par1 of that push 10 lhe top.

�EKU
Quick Facts
Locallon - Alchmond. Madison County, Ken!IJCky. a growirig
city of about 24,000

Erwollmen1-16,500
Foul'llkld - 1906
President - Or.HanlyFund9rtlu,k
VicePresidl!fltlorAcademicAtlairs - Or. RussellEnzi8
Athletic Conterenoo - Ohio Valley, NCAA

Basketbal1Arena- Pa u1S. Mc&amp;ayerArena (capacity6,500)
Nicknarm -

Lady Colonels

~:i~_:-Mc_:i:a~ar~~lkima.ri {Co1ooon
ATHLETIC COMMITTEE
Memb9rs: o , . Rot&gt;&lt;;,,, Baugh, Chairman : Dr. Dorolhy

Kirkpalrick, Dr. AnlUI B&lt;ooks,Dr.Samuelleung,Or. Nancy
Peel, Dr. DougWhltlo ek, Mrs . JoanneUe Crockett, Dr. Jam&lt;!s

Masto1son,Dr. JayRlggs,01.JannaVice. Mr. C.E. Baldwin
Mr, Roy Kidd • nd Or. Marthe Mullins. u -officio

Oirec1orofAthletics-Roy Kldd
AS$oda1,;,0irec•orol Alhl&lt;1ticslor lnternal A11airs -

Or.Steve An{ll!lucci

Head ·BaskelballCoach- larryJoe Inman (Austin Peay,
1970)
Assistanl Coaches -

Edward Slapp {Union Cojlega, 1973)

&amp;aridiDunigan(Kenrucky,1992)

Head CoaclJ.os Other Sports - Jim Ward, baseball: Mike
Calhoun, men's baskettlall: Roy Kidd. toottlall; Geri
Pohiino,volleybaH; LawSm'!her.men's~f;San&lt;.ty

Media Information
The 1993·94 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the print and electronic media who cover
Eastern Kentucky University a1hletics. We hope this guide will provide
many of lhe answers concerning Coach Larry lnman's l ady Colonels
and EKU in general
If you desire additional informa1ion, special features, pictures, etc.,
or have questions not answered in this book, feel free lo contact the
Division of Sports Information located in the Begley Building, Room
205, telephone (606) 622-1253
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required at all doubleheader games. If you have special needs such as working space,
lelecopier. telephone, etc., make your requests as far in advance as
possible
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire l o broadcast home
games, requests should be addressed to the Division of Sports Information and be made by NAME as early as possible. Lines are to be
ordered by the requesting station directly from South Central Bell
Telephone Company wi1h instructions to conlact the Eastern SID's
office prior to installing lines. The "official station,• asdesigna1ed by the
Director ol Al hletics of the visiting institution, will be assigned priority
space in the event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited unless
permissioo is granted by the Oirecior of Alhletics well in advance of the
game. Delayed telecasts are allowed for noncommercial stations by
contacting the SID office weU in advance of the scheduled game
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo pass~s are required. Photographers may lake pictures from the sidelines during the game provided
they remain a safe distance from the playing court and not in front of the
bench. coaching areas, and scorer's table. Flash photography is not
allowed

Marlin. womeri's goll: Ri,::k Erdmann, men's track and
cr0$S coun1ry: Torn Higgins, men's and women's tennis:

Karl Park

Rici&lt; Erdrll!lnn, women's 1rack and cross country: and
JaneWO&lt;lhing10n. sol1baN
Assis!an1Coact&gt;esOlhorSports-Johnferguson, Rob&lt;lrn

Director
Division of Sports Information

Epps, men's baskelbaA:Jack Ison, Jim Tana,a. Joe
Blankenship,TeddyTaylor,DougCa,ter,BobbyJohns
100lbaff; Wick Colcl\agott,

volk&gt;yball: Tim Mo0&lt;0, men's

andwomon'strackandcrosscountry.
Trainer -

0,.ElobbyBanon

Assis1ant Trainers - Eva C•tton. Randy McGuire
Spo11SlnformalW,m Director - Karl Park

Alhlet"'S Bus.iness Manage, - DavidPa,ke
Alhklt"'S Tick&amp;I Manager - Oan Mc&amp;ide

BOARD OF REGENTS
Chairman, J - Gilbqft, Richmond and Berea: Vice
Chairman,BarbataAk:lce,Loxington;J8/\8Boyer, Louisville:

Cynthia EIUott Jackson: GHben Miller, Rlchnl()nd: Irving
Rosonstein. LHington: Ha, old Campbell, Booneville; Dr. William DeVrles.LeiinglOn; O.. Rictlard f rood. 1acully r&amp;pr-nia-

liv&amp;: and DonPac&amp;, stud9nl r&amp;f)N1S8ntative

Karl Park. a 1970 graduate o! EKU, is now in
his 241h year as Eastern's Sports Information
Director. He served as sportseditoroftheschool
newspaper. The EastemProgress.forthreeyears
whileastudentattheUniversity.
The4S-year-oldAichmond.Ken1uckynative
is a merrber of the College Sports Information Directors of America
(COSIOAJ. the United States Basketball Writers Associa1ion and the National C ollegiate Baseball Writers Association
He received national rec ognition for the produclion of EKU's three
seasonal media guides for 1978-79and1979-80. The winter sports guide
was vo1ed Best in t he Nation-Div ision A for those two years
Park was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference's 401h Anniversary
Comrrittee in 1987-88. He received his mas1er's degree lrom Eastern in

1979.
H e is married to the former S helley Steele ot Owingsville a nd 1hey have
a daughter. Rachel, 9, andason,Drew.3.

Eastern Kentucky University

�Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU President

I

t is our hope that this guide conveys to both

Coach Inman has built a sound program at
media and prospective student-athletes part of Eastern, where he continues to build on his record
the pride we at Eastern Kentucky University as the active coach with the most victories in the
have in our program of intercollegiate athletics. Our Ohio Valley Conference. In the 1991 -92 season,
women's basketball program has a proud tradition the Lady Colonels recorded the first 20-win season
within our annals.
in the school's women's basketball history.
Athletics is integrated into the academic structure at Eastern, creating an environment designed
to help participants succeed both in the classroom
Sincerely,
and on the playing field or court. Coach Larry Inman
is a valuable member o f our coaching staff and is
also a qualified member of our teaching faculty. His
teams have found success academically as well as
Hanly Funderburk
athletically.

Lady Colonel Basketball

�Athletics at Eastern Kentucky University
Organized under a single administrative unit, the Col·
lege of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics includes three academic departments. the division ol
athletics. and the division of intramural programs. The
three academic departments: health education, physical
education, and recreation and park administration, oiler
undergraduate and graduate degree programs with more
than 15 different options. The division of athletics sponsors
eight intercollegiate sports for rn en and eight intercollegiate
sports for women. In addition to the balanced intercollegiate athletic program, the division of intramural programs
sponsors competitive team and individual sports. recreational free play, sport clubs, camping trips, equipment
rental, and other co-ed activities for students, /acuity, and
staff.
These programs are an integral part of the total pro·
gram and development of Eastern students. They offer
experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health,
vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and for
their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's
schools and elsewhere.
Possessing academic backgrounds that represent more
than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, the coaches of athletics are members of the runtime faculty that provide the academic and intramural, as
well as, varsity athletic programs housed within the College
The College is headed by Dean Robert J. Baugh. The
three academic departments are chaired by: Dr. Don
Calitri, Health Education: Dr. Lonnie Davis, Physical Edu·
cation; and Dr. Larry Belknap. Recreation and Park Admin·
istration. Dr. Wayne Jennings serves as the director ol the
Division or Intramural Programs.
The College's program for intercollegiate athletics is
administered by a th leUc director Roy Kidd; associate director of athletics for internal affairs Dr. Martha Mullins; and Dr.
Steve Angelucci. assistant director of athletics for external
affairs.
EKU, a m ember of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference. fields athletic teams in football, men's and women's
basketball, men's and women's tennis, cross country, track
and field (indoor and outdoor); women's softball: volleyball;
and men's and women's golf.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities required to
support an operation with the scope of Eastern's College of
H.P.E.R.A. are used interchangeably for instruction and
athletics as is the faculty. The College's programs are
housed in five major campus structures: The Robert 8.
Begley Building, where it is headquartered; Alumni Coli-

Dr. Robert Baugh
Dean
College of Health,
Physical Education
Recreation and
Athletics

D

r. Robert Baugh serves as dean of East~rn·s
College of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation, and Athletics. one or the University's nine
academic colleges.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU
Department of Health Education, assumed the duties
of acting dean in January of 1987. He also served a
six month stint as Acting Director of Athletics during
the 1990-91 school year prior to the appointment of
Roy Kidd. He has been at Eastern since 1970.
Prior to arriving at EKU. Baugh taught for four
years at Austin Peay State University following a stint
of high school teaching in University City, M issouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond.
She is a professor in EKU's College or Allied Health
and Nursing.

seum, Weaver Health Building, the Presnell Building, and
the Greg Adams Building.
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude
Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field, and the Tom C.
Samuels nine-lane track and tartan infield are among the
other facilities of the College.
The F. M. Burke Wellness Center, located in the
W eaver Building, provides a practical educational opportu·
nity for students as well as invidualized physical activity,
lirestyle assessment, and physical assessment that can
assist faculty and staff in the development or healthy
lilestyles.
Eastern Kentucky University

�Roy Kidd
Director of Athletics
Roy Kidd, the dean ofOhiO Valley Conference footba ll coaches, is in his third year as head of Eastern's
Division of Intercollegiate Athletics
Kidd, who has been head football coach at EKU since 1964, has 1ies to Eastern dating back to the early
1950's when he was an All-American quarterback. He also served as a gradua1e assislant for one year
at the conclusion of his playing career and an assistant coach for one year before becoming head coach. In between, he
wa s a highly successful high school coach and served one year as an assistant at Morehead State
A native of Corbin, Kentucky, he received his S.S. and MA degrees in 1955 and 1956, respectively from Eastern. In
19 90, the stadium portion of the Begley Building/Hanger Field complex was named in his honor
Kidd is recognized as one of the premier coaches in college football, comp iling a 29·year record of 239·84·8 entering
the '93 season . He is one of five active coaches with more than 200 career victories. During his lenure, the Colonels have
won more games than any other team in the history of Division l·AA. He has been named l·AA National Coach-of-the-Year
twice and OVC Coach-of-the· Year nine times . His teams have won outright or shared 13 OVC titles.
Kidd and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three children and they have four grandchildren

Dr. Martha Mullins
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs
Dr. Martha Mullins is in her third year as Associate Athletics Oireclor for Internal Affairs. She was
promoted from her previous posit ion of Assistant Ath letic Director, a post she had held for 15 years,
following a reorganizal ion of the athlet ic department. She has been an administrator in women's athletics
at Eastern for the past 22 years and served as the women's tenn is coach until the 1983·84 season.
A graduate of !he University of A labama , she went on to do post·graduate work at Florida State where she received
M.A . and Ph.D . degrees. While at FSU, Mullins assisted with the women's track program. She went on to serve a six·
y ear tenure in Florida's junior college syslem where she was active as a tennis and volleyball coach, and provided early
leadership in establishing athlet ic participation for women in the state's junior colleges.
In 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference's Honor Award for outstanding
service to women's intercollegiate athletics in Kentucky. Mullins has been respons ible for the acquisition of historical
records for the EKU Arc hives pertaining to the years in which the KWIC and AIAW Southern Region II governed athletics
in the slate. She is past chair of the steering comm ittee of the Kentucky Sports Equity Project, a stale and federally-funded
effort to increase opportunities for minorities and women in sport leadership positions. She also se1Ves on the board of
directors of the national organization. !he National Association of Women Athletic Administrators
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference activities and served on the Hall of Fame Committee and the OVC
40th Anniversary Committee. In addition, she is a member of the NCAA Track and Field Committee.

Dr. Steve Angelucci
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs
Dr. Steve Angelucci begins his fourth year at Eastern. He was origina lly hired as Director of Athletic
Marketing and Fund raising in August, 1990. later, he was promoted to his current position following a
reorganiza1ion of the athletic department in February, 1991
A graduate of the University of Kentucky, he later received a doctor's degree in medical dentistry from
Kentucky. After serving nine years as a successful dentist in th e Lexington area, Angelucci decided to change careers.
He enrolled at Ohio University and received a master's degree in Sports Administration. Before coming to Eastern, he was
most recently the Assistant Executive Director of the Cardinal Athletic Fund al the University of Louisville.
His duties al Eastern include continued work in the area of marketing and fundra ising. He is also involved with ticket
sales, advertising , corporate sponsorship, promotional activities and the Colonel Club. Finally , he is responsible for other
aspects dealing with athletics and external affairs.
Angelucci and his w ife , Linda, have two children, Lauren, 10, and Trent, 7.
Lady Colonel Basketball

�The Supporting Cast

David Parke
Athletics
Business Manager

Dr. Bobby Barton

Eva Clifton

Head Trainer

Assistant Trainer

Joan Hopkins
Athletics/Academic
Coun selor

Gina Kingsley

Dr. Mary Lloyd

Randy McGuire
Assistant Trainer

Dan McBride
Athletics
Ticket Manager

Joanne Whitlock
Secretary

Becky Hac ker

Ire la nd
Team Physician

Sports Informat ion

Athletics/Compliance

Secretary

Jan Barnes
President

Alhletic,

Colonel Club

Nancy Kenner
Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Secretary

Mary Kay Kasitz
Record Keeper
Colone l Club

Eastern Kentucky University

�The Campus Beautifal
T ~h:n;::~;tK:rn~~~~~n~:e~=i~yu~~u~~~~'.lyl~~~~~Ye:
beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system of

regional universities, is the culmination of more than a
century of higher education development on i1s 350-acre
main campus in Richmond. Today's modern Eastern offers

more than 160 degree programs in its nine academic
colleges and graduale school including education, allied
heahh and n ursing, computer science, business, sciences,
law enforcement, recreation and environmental resources
Iha! provide educational opportunities to meet sociely's
derpands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been pledged
as one of the loremost objectives of Dr. Hanly Funderburk,
who has begun his ninth full academic year as Eastern's
eighth president.

Lady Colonel Basketball

The University seeks to fulfill the "living-while-learning"
concept by providing comfortable living conditions for almost 7,000 students in campus residence halls. Eastern
can accommodate more students on campus than any
o ther university in the state
In addition to being a highly respected academic insUtution, Eastern is also noted for its program of intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. The accomplishments of the Colonel athletic teams are a source of great
pride for the student body and campus community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities
as nationally known lecturers, artists and entertainers
appear on campus. A wide variety o f student and facu lty
musical groups also provide a fine selection ot entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletic
arena or campus life, Eastern continues its stride toward
excellence.

�Lady Colonels Looking For Game Experience
Five letterwinners and two starters return for
coach Larry Joe Inman as he begins preparations
for the upcoming 1993-94 season at Eastern Kentucky University.

Kim Mays, 5-8 junior guard, and 5-8 junior
guard-forward Maisha Thomas, lead the returnees
for this year's Lady Colonels.
Mays, finished secand on the team last

1993-94

I

Hardesty (1 .9 pts., 0.9 reb.).
Playing in 25 of the Lady Colonels' games last
season as a reserve for AII-OVC Tournament player
Jaree Goodin, McIntosh led the Lady Colonels in
field goal percentage w ith an impressive mark of

.620.
Inman, beginning his sixth season at Eastern
with a 70-65 won-lost mark at EKU, saw his team
beset by pre-season and early-season injuries last
year and, thus, played at less than full strength all
season.
Returning this year from those injuries of a year
ago are 5-7 sophomore guard Samantha Young, 58 redshirt freshman guard T iffany Davis and 6-1
redshirt freshman forward Jerilynn Cushing.
Three signees will fill out the roster this season
for the Lady Colonels. These include 6-0 freshman
guard-forward Lisa Fussell, Dickson (TN) High
School; 6-1 freshman center-forward Melissa Brown,
Russell High School and 6-0 freshman centerforward Kim Cunningham , Shelby County High
School.
Eastern closed the '92-93 season with an overall
mark of 12-15 and in a tie for third place in the final
Ohio Valley Conference standings with a 10-6 record.

m:~:

~:~~~~8 ~e~~~~~

- - - - - - - ~ and topped EKU in as·
sists with a 3.8 per game average. She was also
EKU's top three-point shooter last season (28-78, /

359).
Thomas, one of only two players to start all 27
games last year, scored 7.5 per game and is the
leading returning rebounder with her 6.2 average.
She also led EKU and the OVC with her 2.9 steals
per game average.
Other lellerwinners coming back include 6-1
senior center Shannah McIntosh (6.8 pis., 3.3 rebounds); 5-8 sophomore guard Stephanie Davis
(4.6 pts., 2.7 reb.); and 5-11 senior forward Rhonda

1993-94 Lad y Colonel Numerical Roster
No.

Player

12
14
15
20
22
23
24
31
33
42

Tiffany Davis
Stephanie Davis
Rhonda Hardesty
Kim Cunningham
Lisa Fussell
Samantha Young
Michelle King
Jerilyn Cushing
Melissa Brown
Maisha Thomas
Kim Mays
Shannah McIntosh

54

Pos.

F-G
C-F
G·F

C-F
G-F
G

Ht.

Class

Hometown

High SchooVJC

5-8

Fr.
Soph
Sr
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr
Jr.
Sr.

Winchester. KY
Winchester.KY
Coshocton.OH
Shelbyville, KY
Dickson, TN
Pineville.KY
Lexington.KY
Chillicothe.OH
Flatwoods. KY
Winchester.KY
Barbourville, KY
Middletown. OH

George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark
River View
Shelby County
Dickson
Bell County
Lexington Catholic
Huntingtoo
Russell
George Rogers Clark
KnoxCen1ral
Preble Shawnee

6-0
6-0

6-1
5-8
6-1

Head Coach: Lariy Inman (6th yr. at EKU, 70/65; 14th yr. overall. 231-138))
Assistant Coaches: Ed Stepp. Brandi Dunigan
Graduate Ass istant: Laura Morris
Student Managers: Donna Phelps and Kristin Young

Eastern Kentucky University

�Paul S. McBrayer Arena
Home of the Lady Colonels

A=~~~~;~~;:~b~ii:~i!~~c,s;;~~~:;~~:~~~~c~~~~
court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball
since the 1976-77 season when the team moved fro m Weaver
Health Building.
Located on a southern s lope of the EKU campus. Alumn i
Coliseum forms the nucleus o f a thoughtfully planned sports

complex . The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and
features a great triumph in architectural design with ils modern
laminated cross-arched roof - the world's largest of its kind
- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of
events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board

feel of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches
gracefully 81 feet above floor level, is southern pine finished
in its natura! beauty
In add~ion to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500 for
basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building
contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on
the east end, eight classrooms, 20 offices , bot h indoor and
outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker rooms, a projection room, a training room and weight room. A hydraulicoperated stage is located al the east end of the main arena
floo r.
S ince the women 's basketball program began playing tt s
games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have compiled
an overall home record of 117 wins and 85 losses

Lady Colonel Baskelball

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
IN MCBRAYER ARENA
Year
1976·77
1977·78
1978•79
1979·80
1980·81
1981·82
1982·83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-9 0
1990-9 1
1991-92
1992-93

Totals
Winn ing Pct. .579

Woo

Lost

2

'

11

3

12

0

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-'-

117

as

�BORN AGAIN
Larry Joe Inman
Hea d Coach
lnman's Track Record
1973-1978 at Mt. Julie! High School (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161 , Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 1982, 83, 85, 86
OVC Tourney Champs in 1983, 85, 86
1988-93 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 70, Lost 65 (.518)
OVC Tournament Appearance 1991 ,92,93
In the five years that Larry Joe Inman has been at the
helm of the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball team,
the program has been given a breath of new life. Born
again, it you will.
The year before Inman took over, the Lady Colonels
went 6-20 and had not won over nine games in any of the
previous three years. EKU was a doormat with just about
everyone walking on top.
Under lnman's direction, Eastern immediately broke
thedoub!e-digllwin barrier with back-to-back 12-14 records.
He improved on that during his third season, taking the
Lady Colonels lo a 14-13 season and their first appearance in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in six

years.
In 1991-92, the Lady Colonels reached new ground as
they brought home 20 wins, the most ever in one season
in the history of the Eastern program. During the special
campaign, EKU set several school records including most
points in a game and largest margin of victory.
Last year, beset by injuries to four regulars, EKU
posted a respectable, yet disappointing, 12-15 season.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people as
well as good basketball players, which in turn creates a
very positive situation, · said Inman. "We look for players
that are just down to earth with good work ethics. Each
person must give of themselves for one common goal-to

Career Coaching Record - 17 years
Won 357, Lost 162 (.688)
common good for all."
Challenges are nothing new to Inman. He is beginning
his sixth season at Eastern Kentucky University and his
14th overall in the OVC. Inman is the dean of coaches in
the conference, sporting a 111-40 slate against OVC
opposition, including stints at Middle Tennessee State
University and EKU.
Success is all Inman has known in his basketball
coaching career. He began his profession at the high
school level where he compiled a 126-24 (.840) mark at
Mount Juliet High School in N.:tshville, TN . While at Mount
Juliet High School, Inman was named Nashville Interscholastic League Coach of the Year four times as he directed
his team to five district crowns, four regional champion ships, three NIL titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class AAA
state championship.
lnman's coaching ability became readily apparent to
college officials and he quickly moved up to take the helm
of the Middle Tennessee State Lady Raiders . During his
eight years in Murfreesboro, he produced a record of 161 73 (.688) and took his teams to four NCAA regional
tournaments where MTSU compiled a 2-4 record against
some or the nation's top basketball teams.

win and be successful-not what they want, but what is the

10

Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU Coaching Records
(Since 1972)

"""'

EllenJohns
Paula Walch
TanyHall
Shirley Duncan

.. -

Overall

rm.

~

4yrs. ( 1975-79)

4 1-59
96-101
15-38
70-tiS

lyr.(1972 -73)
lyr.( 1973-74)
1yr. (1974·7S)

Oianoo Murphy

?yrs.(1979-86)

G90'9'1Co,

2yrs.(19S6-88)

Lanylnman

Syrs.(1988-93)

ovc

,"~

6 -13
30-46
9-19
38·28

Year-by-Year Records (Since 1972)

"""--"""'
Ellan Johns

1990-91

PaulaWak:h
TerryHall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Oianr.eMurphy
Dianna Murphy
Diarine Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
G90rgaCox
G90rgeCox
Larry Inman
Lanylnman
Lanylnman

1991-92

lanylnman

1974·75

1975-76
1976-77
1977·78
1978•79

1988-89
1989-90

lanylnman

Season

OVC

~

~

14·6

"~

7.17
12-1 5
5-24

9 ·19
16-15

,.,
,.,
,,

8-17

,.,,
9-18

..,.,,.,,~

4-10

,,.
10-4

His 1982-83 squad finished with a 10-0 league
record which stood as the only unblemished mark in the
OVC unlil Tennessee Tech went 12-0 in 1989.
Coaching hOnors have come with regularity for Inman,
including the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year
for the 1990.91 season. It was the fifth such conference
honor of his career. The 1970 Austin Peay State University graduate was nominated for the WBCA District 9
Coach of the Year award in 1990.
Inman has continued his winning tradition at Eastern
Kentucky University. Besides coaching the Lady Colonels to their best season record ever, he is also the
second winningest coach in EKU history with a 70-65
overall record, behind Dianne Murphy who was 96-101
in seven seasons. Inman has the highest OVC winning
average of any Eastern coach (38-28, 7 games a
season) in school history.
Inman is married to !he former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville, TN. Inman has one son. Jody, 19 and two
daughters. Latrice, 18, and Tiffany. 10.
Lady Colonel Basketball

11

�Edward Stepp
Assistant Coach

Edward Stepp begins his first year as an assistant
coach !or the Eastern Kentucky University women's bas·
ke1ball program. Stepp was named assistant coach in
Augusl to replace Mary Ann Grimes, who left to become
women's head coach al the University of Akron
Stepp graduated from Union College in Barbourville,
KY in 1973 and finished his master's degree from Northeastern Stale (OK) University in 1990
Stepp has a variety of previous coaching duties
including head men's coach al Connors State from 1988·
91. During his time at Connors State, Stepp was named
1990 NJCCA Tournament Coach of the Year and the 1991
JNCCA USA All-Siar Team Coach. Stepp also was named
Coach o f lhe Year in 1988-89 from the Bi-State Confer-

ence in Oklahoma. Stepp took over l he head spot after serving
as an assistant there from 1985-88. Other coaching dulies
includes positions as an assistant women's basketball coach
at the Universily of Florida (1982-84) and Oral Roberts University (1981-82)
His duties as an assistant coach at EKU cover the areas
of recruiting, on-floor coaching and scouting.

Brandi
Dunigan
Assistant Coach

Brandi Dunigan, lonner Madison Central High School
star. will serve as part-time assistant coach for coach Larry
Joe Inman's Eastern Kentucky UniveJsity Lady Colonel team.
Dunigan, 25. received herbachelorsdegree in education
from the University of Kentucky in 1992. She has served on
Kentucky lady Kai coach Sharon Fanning's staff for !he pasl
2 'I, years, split between part-time assistant duties and head
manager's work.
"We're very happy 10 have Brandi join us here at Eastern,' said Inman. "Vl/e were very fortuna1e to get someone
with her qualifications on such short notice.·
"She came from a good program at Kentucky. She
played high school basketball here in Richmond and everyone that knows her will tell you that she is highty respected.
And that adds a local identity that we like.'
Dunigan played four years at Madison Central High
School for coach Frank Ray. She was All-441h District her
12

senior year in 1986 and won !he team's awards for Best Defense,
Most Rebounds and Highest Free Throw Percentage that same

season
"I'm exci1ed to get going this year. Eastern has had a class
program under coach Inman and I hope I can add some1hing to
it in the coming seasons,' Dunigan said.
Her duties al Eastern will include working wi1h the athletes
with their academics, scouting, film exchange, pre-season condi·
tioning and on-the-floor coaching.
Dunigan is the daughter of Jane and Kenneth Richardson of
Richmond.
Eastern Kentucky University

�Laura Morris
Graduate Assistant

L

aura Morris will be starting her firs! year as t~e graduate as~istant for the. Lady Colonels
this year. Morris will graduate from Eastern in December with a degree m adult fitness,
and will start her graduate work in Physical Education in January.
Morris played one year for the Lady Colonels two seasons ago in 1991-92. During high
school career, Morris played for Danville High School. She made All-Area and All-District
during her junior and senior years.
Morris is the daughter of James T. and Laura Lynn Morris.

Donna Phelps

Kristin Young

Manager

Manager

D :~~::~i:l~s·;~te::::~
education K-12 and learning
behavioral disorders major, is
startingher!ourthseasonas

managerof1heLadyColonels.
Phelps attended Nelson
County High School where she
was a basketball manager for
three yea rs.
SheisthedaughterofJimand
Mary Phelps.

Rachel Sargent
Student Trainer

Lady Colonel Basketball

K :~1~~0::~j~:.t~:;:~~~b~:r
tirstyearasmanagerofthelady
Cokmels.
Young played high school
ball at1he Christian Academy in
Media. PA!orsevenyears.After
high school. Young played for
one year at Brevard (FL) Junior
Collegeandwasmanagerthere
for one year.
Young is the daughter of
Norman and Judie Young .

•

13

�Rhonda Hardesty

5-11 SENIO R
FORWARD
COSHOCTON, OH

Junior Season - Play ed in 24 games last season
. Shot 75 percent from the
free throw line ... Averaged 1.9 po ints per game ... Rece ived OVC Meda l of Honor
forwomen'sbasketballin1992 -93 .

Highlights -Field Goals Made, 5, vs.
MoreheadState(2-5-90) ... FreeThrows
Made, 4, vs. Nicholls State (12-1-89),
Louisville(12-9-89),Appa lachianState
(12 -11-89) and Morehead State (1-1090) ... MostPoints, 12,vs.N icho llsState
(12-1 -89)andMoreheadState(2-5-90)
.. Most Rebounds, 12,vs.Appalachian
State(12-11-89) ... MostAssists,4,vs.
Ball State (12-1-92) ... Most Steals, 3,
vs. Marshall (12-28-91) ... Most Blocks,
2,vs. Aust in Peay(l-16-93).

Sophomore Season - Returned to team after sitting out on e season with an
injury ... Played in 23 of 29 games ... Provided key minutes in subs titute's role ..
Shot 40 percent trom the field ... Hit 50 percent of her attempts from the 3-poin1
line .. . Had10pointsinnarrow63-60victoryoverMarshal l.
Freshm an Season -Saw action in all 26 games and s1arted in 16 ... Averaged
5.1 points per game
Hit 45 percent of her field goals
Pulled down 124
rebou nds .
Personal - Played at River View H igh School ... Scored 1,362 poin1s during prep
career .. . Averaged22.7pointsand6.2rebounds inseniorseason ... Daughtero1
Thomas and Beverly Hardesty ... Ma joring in Elementary Education ... Born July
14.1971 .

CAREER STATS

14

1989 90
1990 -91
1991-92
1992-93

G
MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM
26
574
46
lnjuryredshirt
23
197
16
39
.410
5
24
213
17
38
.447
9

Totals

73

984

79

179

.441

55

FTA

PCT.

12

.625
.750

79

.696

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

13

ST

PF-D

TP

10
8

15-0
7-0

39
45

AVG.

1.7
1.9

39

101-1

217

2.9

Eastern Kentucky University

�54
Shannah McIntosh

6-1 SENIOR
FORWARD/CENTER
MIDDLETOWN, OH

Junior Season - Averaged 6.8 points per game last year ... Had big game las t
yearagainstMoreheadSta tewitha career high in points, 24, and rebounds, 10
.. Hadlhreedoubledoubleslastyearin points and rebounds.
Sophomore Season - Came on with strong play la te in the season ... Averaged
4.8 points per game ... Pulled down 80 rebounds ... Connected on 46 percent of
her shots from the field ... Selec ted team 's most improved player
Fres hman Season -Finished second on team in rebounds with 173 ... Averaged
7.5poin tspergame ... Shot 43percentfromthe!ield .. . Dishedou120assists
Personal - Played at Preble Shawnee High School ... Earned All -S tate honors
Scored 1,601 points and pulled down 1,011 rebounds during prep career ..
Named District Player of the Yea r her senior season ... Daugh ter of Dennis and
Pam McIntosh ... Accounting Major ... Born November 2. 1971

Hlghllghts -Field Goals Made. 9. vs
Morehead (2·11 ·93) ... Free Throws Made,
9.vs.Morehead(2-11-93) ... Most Points.
24, vs. Morehead (2-11-93)
Most
Rebounds, 15,vs. Austin Peay(l-26-91)
MostAssis1s, 3.vs. Middle Tennessee
(1-19-91). Morehead State (2-2-91) and
Murray State (2·9·9 1) ... Most Steals, 4,
vs.MurrayState(1·28·91) ... MostB1ocks.
1,vs.Missou ri(12-7-90).AustinPeay(126-91). Cincinnati (12-3-91), Southeast
Missouri(1-20-92}.Wes1ernCarolina(2·
28·92}.MiddleTennessee(3·9·92),Austin
Peay{l-16-93),UTMartin(l-30-93),and
SoutheastMissouri(2-15-93).

CAREER STATS
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
Totals

FGM FGA PCT. FTM

G

MIN

27

623

23
25

270
336

67

1229

190

Lady Colon el Basketball

78
45

"'
98
108

438
.459
.629

35

384

.495

103

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

A VG.

173
80
83

6A
3.5
3.3

20

50
32
22

3

24

52

.580
447
673

18
8

83-5
36-0
34-1

203
111
169

4.8
6.8

180

572

336

4.5

104

10

50

153-6 483

6 .4

FTA

" "
47

47

0
2

15

�44

\.t :-"·

:JI
~

Kim Mays

5-8JUNIOR
GUARD
BARBOURVILLE, KY
Highlights -Field Goals Made. 9, vs
Southeast Missouri (2-5-93); Free
Throws Made, 11. vs. Morehead Sta1e
(1-28-93); Most Rebounds, 7, vs.
Tennessee(2-24-93);MostAssists,10,
vs. Murray State (2-13-93). Southeast
Missouri(2-15-93);Mos1Steals,4,vs.

Brown (1-2-93); Most Points, 27. vs.
Southeast Missouri (2-5-93).

Sophomore Season - Leading scorer of all returning players ... Led team in 3.
pt. shooting wilh a 35.9 percent mark ... Big game last year against Sou theast
Missouriwith27pointsand 10assist
Leadingallreturningplayersfromlree
throw line with 76.9 average ... Honorable mention AII-OVC last season ... Preseason second-team AII-OVC choice tor this coming year.
Personal -A former player and trans1er from Auburn University ... Averaged 12
poin1s in 19 minutes at Auburn who advanced to the Final 8 of the NCAA
Tournament .. . Graduated from Knox Central High School ... Averaged 41.6points
per game her senior year .. . Averaged 78.7 percent in free throws ... Named Miss
Basketball ot Kentucky in 1990 ... Can play either 1. 2, or 3 position !or EKU .
Occupational Therapy major ... Daughter ot Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry Mays of Barbourville,
KY ... Born on March 10, 1972.

CAREER STATS

16

G

MIN

FGM FGA PCT. FTM

FTA PCT.

REB.

AVG.

TP

AVG.

1992-93

23

657

105

242

.434

80

104

76.9

74

3.2

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-0

318

13.8

Totals

23

657

105

242

.434

80

104

76.9

74

3.2

318

13.8

Eastern Kentucky University

�42
Maisha Thomas

Sophomore Season - Started all 27 games as a sophomore ... led team in
steals alst year wi1h 79 .. . lead team in assist last year with 92
leading
rebounde r of all returning players with 160

5-SJUNIOR
GUARD/FORWARD
WINCHESTER, KY

Freshman Season - Provided big spark to lady Colonels ... Started 15 games
be tore being hampered by toot injury ..• Finished sixth on the team in scoring (6.9
ppg) ... Hit 41 percent of her field goals ... Connected on 72 percent of her free
1hrows ... Was 1ourth on the squad in rebounds (120), assis ts (47) and steals
(48) •.. Named to AII-OVC freshman team.

Hlghlights-Field Goals Made, 8, vs.
Morehead State (1-8-92) ... Free Throws
Made. 9.vs. Murray State (1 -25-92) ..
Mos1Points,20,vs.MoreheadS1a te(1·
8-92) .. . MostRebounds,16,vs.Murray
State (1-23-93) ... Most Assists, 5, vs.
Wright State ( 11-22-91 ), Morehead State
(1·8-92). Morehead State (2-11-93)
MostSteals,8.vs.Marshall(2 -2-93) ..
MostB locks, 2,vs.Wrigh!State(ll-2291). MoreheadState{2-3-92),lndiana
Sta te( 12-30-92),and Murray State (123-93)

Personal - Played at Clark County High School under former lady Colonel Lisa
Goodin ... Named first-team All-State her senior season ... Helped lake team to
four consecutive stale tournaments ... Averaged 16 points, eight rebounds , five
steals and tour assists in her final year at CCHS .. . Daughter of Gail Thomas and
Danny Thomas, Sr. ... Child and Family Studies Major ... Born February 6, 1973.

CAREER STATS
1991-92
1992-93
Total•

G

MIN

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D

TP

AVG.

22

522
770

,03
143

41.7
42.0

65
83

90
126

72.2
65.9

'20

" "

46

92

13

79

56-3
70-1

151
203

6.9

168

5.5
6.2

7

60

1292

103

246

41.9

146

216

68.5

288

5.9

139 128

20

127

126-4 354

7.2

27

Lady Colonel Basketball

FGM FGA PCT. FTM
43

85

7.5

17

�Michelle King

5-6 JUN IOR
GUARD
LEXI NGTON, KY

Sophomore Season - Played in seven games - - - Shot 50 percent from the free
throw line

Highllghts-Field Goals Made, 4, vs.
Western Carolina (2· 28·92) ... Most
Poinls,8,vs.WestemCarolina(2-2892) ... Most Rebounds, 1, vs. Austin

Peay(2·17·92)andTe nnessee (2-2494) ... Mos1Steals, 1,vs. Wright$tate
(11-22-91) and Ball State (12-2-93)

Freshman Season - Participated in eigh1 games ... Tallied eight points against
Wes1ernCarolina ... Hit66percento1herfieldgoals
Per sonal - Played at Lexington Catholic H igh School ... Averaged 15 points her
tinal prep season ... Shot 47 percent from the field and 71 percent from the tree
1hrow line her last yea r at LCHS ... Daughler ot Rose Marie and Na1haniel King
... Majoring in Spor1s Medicine ... Born August 4 , 1973.

CAREER STATS
G
1991-92
1992·93
Totals

18

MIN FGM FGA PCT. FTM
66.7

"

FTA PCT.

0

0.0

50.

13

6

66.7

1

2

50.0

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF·D
2-0
2-0

TP

AVG.
1.0
0.1
0 .6

Eastern Kentucky University

�Sophomore Season - Missed all o! last season with knee
inJury ... Samantha has progressed extremely well !ram her
injurylastyear ... Shecouldprobablyplaythe1,2or3posrtion.
Freshman Season -Saw action in all 29 games ... Provided
quality minu1es in backup role to All-American Angie Cox ..
Finished filth on the tea m in assists ... Showed great court
awareness ... Hit 43 percent of her field goals ... Canned 9-23
3-poin ters.
Highlights-Field Goals Made, 3, vs. Tennessee State (1-1392) ... Free ThrowsMade,2, vs. Western Kentucky(11-23-91 ),
TennesseeState(1·13-92}andTennesseeTech(3-10-92) ..
Most Points, 10, vs. Tennessee State (1-13-92) . Most
Rebounds,5,vs.Vanderbilt(11-26-91)andAustinPeay(2-1792) ... Most Assists, 6, vs. UT-Martin (2-12-92) ... Most S1eals,
2, vs. Tennessee State ( 1-13-92) and Murray State (2· 10-92).

Samantha Young

Personal - Played at Bell County High School ... Named firs1 team All-State her senior season ... Selected Iha Southeaslern
KentuckyPlayerof1heYaar in1991 .. . Averaged21 points and
seven rebounds her final year at Bell County .. . Daughter of
Barbara and J immy Young
Physica l Education K- 12 Major
Born January 2, 1974

5-7 SOPHOMORE

GUARD
PINEVILLE, KY

CAREER STATS
1991-92

G

MIN

29

299

14

FGM FGA PCT. FTM
16

37

43.2

7

FTA PCT.
13

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF·D

TP

AVG.

53.8

Freshman Season-Big game against UT Martin came when
she scored 13pointsandshot6-8fromthe field ... Sho t 100
percent from the !ree throw in live games ... averaged 2.7
reboundsand4.6points per game.
Highl!ghts - Field Goals Made, 6, vs. UT Martin (1 -30-93);
Free Throws Made, 6, vs. Middle Tennessee (1·11-93); Most
Rebounds, 7, vs. Brown (1-2-93); Most Ass ists, 6, vs. Brown
(1·2-93); Most S1eals, 9, vs. Ba ll State (12·1-93); Most Points,
13, vs. UT Martin {1 -30-93).
Personal -HadoulstandingprepcareeratClarkCounty High
School . Played for 1993 Kentucky All-Stars
Named
honorable-mention All-State twice ... Led Clark County to state
championship game in 1990-91
Very fast
Track state
Excels in academics
champion in 100 and 200 meters
Daughter of Wallace and Judy Davis . Majoring in Education
... Born June 16, 1974.

Stephanie Davis
5-8 SOPHOMORE

GUARD
WINCHESTER, KY

CAREER STATS
1992-93

G

MIN

26

491

lady Colonel Basketball

FGM FGA PCT. FTM
42

108

38.9

36

FTA PCT.
62

58.1

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

Pf-D

TP

71

2.7

42

51

2

41

66·2

120

AVG.

19

�Freshman Season - Redshirted last year because of knee
injury ... Recovering well from her injury
Her quickness
shouldbeabig!actorlhisyear ... Herde!enseshouldhelpout

a lol in 1993-94.

Tiffany Davis
5-SFRESHMAN
GUARD
WINCHESTER, KY

Personal - Had outslanding career at Clark County High
School . . Sister of teammate Stephanie Davis ... Named
CCHS 8esl Defensive Player and Most Improved Player
Helped Lady Cardinals to state championship game in 199091 ... Outstanding track athlete ... Very fast ... Honorablemention All-State in basketball and track ... Named to Who's
Who Among High School Studenls ... Daughter of Wallace and
Judy Davis
Majoring in Business Administration
Born
June18,1974

Freshman Season - Was averaging 3.6 points and 2.4
rebounds per game before she was redshirted with a knee
injury ... Recoveryhasbeenalittleslowerthantheothers,but
sheneededtotalreconstructiononherknee ... Willbeday-today at the starto!theseason.
Personal --Named Scioto Valley Conference Player of the
Year four times during career at Huntington High School ... All·
District and All-Area four times ... Selected to All-State squad
herjuniorandseniorseasons ... HuntingtonHighSchool's all·
timeleadingscorerwith1 ,315points ... Apowerontheboards
. Named to play in All-Ohio/Michigan All-Star game ... Daughter
of Jerry and Juanita Cushing .. Physical Education K-12 Major
.. Born January 3, 1974.

Jerilyn Cushing
6·1 FRESHMAN
CENTER
CHILLICOTHE, OH

20

Eastern Kentucky University

�Per sonal -Played at Shelby County High School ... Averaged
24.9 poin1sand9.9reboundspergameduringsenioryear ..
Named to the All-30th District and All-8 th Region learns
Started during all tour years ... Two time !irst team All-Slate ..
Daughter ot Charles and Dorothea Richmond ... Her major is
undeclared ... Born January 2, 1975.
Inman on Cunningham-'Kim has tremendous talent ... She
has an untapped ability ... She is a tremendous asset to our
program ... Shehasallthetoolstobeagreatone."

Kim Cunningham
6-0 FRESHMAN
CENTER-FORWARD
SHELBYVILLE, KY

Personal - Played at Russell High School ... Averaged 20
poin ts and 12 rebounds per game during her senior year ..
Finished career at Russell with 2,000 points ... Was named All Stale honorable mention, All-District and All-Region each of
her fou r yea rs playing , and was named Al l-Area one yea r ..
Was invited to tryou ts !or !he Kentucky-Indiana All-Star team
Inman on Brown - "Melissa can shoot on the move ... Great
all -around,versatileplayer . Can playthetwo.threeorpoint
spot. ·

Melissa Brown
6-1 FRESHMAN
CENTER-FORWARD
FLATWOODS, KY

lady Colo nel Basketball

21

�Personal - Played at Dickson High School ... Lisa averaged
12.5 points and 8 rebounds per game during her senior year ...
Was named honorable mention at the District and State levels
.. Was named team MVP two years
Inman on Cushlng-"Lisa can play inside. outside or point
guard ... She is a mobile six tooter who probab~was among the
toptiveplayersin Tennessee."

Lisa Fussell
6·0 FRESHMAN
GUARD-FORWARD
DICKSON, TN

22

Eastern Kentucky University

�1992-93 Final Team Statistics
GP-GS

PLAYER

27-27

J Goodin
K Mays
K Roberts

23·19

S Mack11roy

S Zylstra
M Thomas
S Mclntosh
T Mayfi9kl
S Davi~
J Cushing
R Hardesty
M King

$ Jones
To =
Eastem

Opponents

27-25
17.17
27-10
27-27
,S-0
21-5
26-5
,-0
"-0
7-0
,-0

-FG(INCL3Pn
-3PTFGMD-ATI PCT MD-ATI
168-322
105-242
85-245
50-127
72-156
60-143
67-108
44-143
42- 108
8-17
17.J6
0-0
0-0

27-27 7 18-1649
27-27 775-1801

52.2
43.4

34.7
39.4
46.2
42 .0
62.0
30.8
38.9
47. 1

0-0
28-78
49-149
S-00
0-0

o-,

0-0
2-16
0-0

44.7

00

o_o

,_,
o,
0-0
0-0

43.5 89-302
43.0109·327

PCT

-FREEIBROWS·
M[}.ATT PCT

o_o

105-14 4

35.9
32.9
16.7
33.3

80-104
77-92
28-54
6H9
83-126
35-52
25-36
36~2

o_o
o_o

12.5

o_o
o_o

,_,

40.0

, _o
o_o

,_,

9-12

72.9
76.9
83.7
51.9

77.2
65.9
67.3
69.4
58.1
40.0

75.0
50.0

o"

REBOUNDS
DEF
TOT

80138
24 50

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29.5 542-768
JJ.J 370-523

70.6

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70.7

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48-1

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40·1
59-1
70-1
34-1
36-0
66·2

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MIN.AVG

PTS/AVG

825-30 .6 44 1116.3
657-28.6 318/13.8
732-27.1 296/11 .0
422-24 .8 133/7.8
567-2 1.0 200/7.7
770-28.5 203/7.5
336-13.4 169/6.8
383-18.2 11515.5
49\.18 .9 12014.6
64 -12.8
18/3.6
213·8.9
4511 .9
13 -1 .9

2-2.0

489 -9
606-31

1/0.1
0/0.0

2067!76.6
2029175.1

DEADBA LLR E80UN0S: EASTERNKY UNIV7i;0PP0N EN TS56
OPPON ENT TE AM REBOUN DS: 83-(0FFENS E: 42 DEF ENSE: 41)

(EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS)

(E KU TEAM HIGHS)
MoreheadState(Feb.11 )
Fi~ dGoals Mad&amp; .. .
Most Free Throws
MurrayState(Feb. 13)
Most Rebound s
MurrayStat..(Jan.23) .................
MostPO&lt;nts ............... 108 vs. MurrayStai..(Feb. 13)
Tenness,,eStat..(Jan17)
Most Assists ...
lndianaStat&amp;(Ooc. 30)
MostTumovers

H
H
A
H
H
A

MostFiald Goals

17, Jar&amp;e Goodin vs. Tennessee Martin (Feb. 27) . A

Most Fre e Throws
11, Kim Mays vs. Mor&lt;1head State (Jan. 28) ... A
Most Thrw Point FG .. 6, Kim Roberts vs. Austin P" ay (Feb. 6)
.. A

Most Rebounds 17, Segena Mac~eroy vs. lndi:ina State (Dec. 30)
... A
MostPOOnts
41 , Jaf8'8Goodin vs.TennesseeMartin{Feb.27) A
10, Kim Mays vs. MurrayState&amp;SEMissouri
(Feb . 13andFeb. 15) ...... H
9,StephanieDavis vs.Ba ll State(Oec. 1) ............. H

(E KU INDI VIDUAL HIGHS)

(OPPONENTS' LOWS)

REBOUNDS

FieldGoalsMade
. 19 BallState(Oec.1) ......... H JareeGoodin
......... 7 eincinnati(Jan. 13) ..
A KimMays
FraeThrows

--- _-·-··------« ,

Murray State (Feb. 13)...
Re bounds. ..
. . 29 BallState(Dec. 1) ..
Po in ts
........... 52 Bal1State(Oec. 1) ....
Assists ..
4 Brown{Jan.2)

. H

.. 41 TennessaeMartin(A)
27 SoutheastM issouri(H)

~:;i:. ~t~t~.~ ... ~~

Sue Zylstra
.... 20
SeganaMackeroy
19
N TillanyMaylield
13
Stephan ieOavis
.. 13
... 12
Maisha Thomas
RhondaHa /dQ sty .. . . . 9

~t;~~e~~t::~ (~~)
MorehaadState(H)
lndianaStata(AI
AustinPeay(H)
Tennessee(H)
louisville( A)
Ba11State(A), Cinc;nnati(A)

15
6
11
7
15
17
6
7
16
5

TennesswMartin(H)
Brown(N}, Marshall(H)
AustinPeay(H)
e incinnati (A)
MoreheadState(H)
lndi anaState(A)
Murray(A)
Brown (N)
MurrayState(H)
eincinnab(A)

199 2·93 SEASO N HONORS
Jan
Jan .
Jan.
Fe b
Fe b
Feb.

2·4
31
31
1
8
8
11
13

Feb.
Feb.
Feb
March
Ma rch

13
18
27
9
9

Flori® lnlema!i20al Tourn ament Jaraa Good in and Kim Roberts named to the All Tournament Team
JareeGoodinnamedOVePlaye,ofthaWaek
KimMay s namedOVeNewcom&amp;rol!heWaek.
Jar11&lt;1Goodinbecomesfourthall -timeleadingsco rarforth11Ladyeolonals
Kim Roberts named ave New.:omar of the Week
JaraeGoodinmovesto!hirdall-timelaadingsco r&amp;rfortheladyeolonels
Eastern (106) and Morehead(110) break the conterence record for most points scored in a game tota li ng 216. The record was set in 190708 when Austin Peay (107) taced Evansville {106), \otaling213points
Eastern hit 43 ot 52 shots from the free throw lin a. breaking th11 previoosove record of 40 tree throws made in a game set by Tennessee
Techin1987-08.
Kim Mays narra,d OVC N11weom11 r of tha Week, scoring 63 points in three games. including career high of 27 points against SEMO.
Jaree Goodin broke the EKU rocord of 866 rebounds set in 1979-83 by Tina Wermuth. Goodin grabbed six rebounds to move to 869
Jaree Goodin broke her own racord for most points scor&lt;1d in a contest with 4 1 again st UT Martin. Goodin hnd enrlier set the record as a
1reshmanwi!h38onFeb. 15, 1990agains!Marshall
Jare11 Goodin moved into the second all-tim11 leading scorer position ending he, career with 1,679 points
Jarae Goodin ranks 20th among all -time ave lead;ng scorers

Lady Colonel Basketball

23

�1994 OVC Tournament
The 1994 Ohio Valley Conference women's
basketball tournament will be held March 5-7 at
Municipal Auditorium in Nashville. The three-day
event will featu re seven teams and six exciting
games, w ith the winner earning the conference's
automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament .
With Nashville's proximity to several OVC
schools, the tournament will be an attractive site
for students, parents, friends and alumn i to gather
for a fun-filled event.
"We are excited to bring the tournament to
Nashville and we anticipate that the many OVC

fans and alumni who reside in the Middle Tennessee area will support the tournament," OVC Commissioner Dan Beebe said. "We look forward to
building it into the most significant annua l event in
the OVC, with plans to have individual institutions
coordinate their alumni and booster activities

around the tournament. "
The top seven finishers in the regularseason standings will participate in the tournament, rather than just the top four as has been
done in the past. In another change for OVC
women's basketba ll , the tournament will be played
at a neutral site for the first time in conference
history. Both major changes shou ld add to the
excitement of the event.
The tournament wi ll open with three games
on Saturday, March 5 featuring the second through
seventh seeds. Game times are set for 12:00 p.m.,
2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p. m . The top seeded team in
the tournament will receive a first-round bye. The
women 's semifinals will take place on Sunday,
March 6 at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., and the
championship game is not yet set, but will be held
on Monday, March 7.

1994 OVC Tournam ent
March 5-7 - Municipal Auditorium - Nash ville, TN
Saturday,March 5
FIRST ROUND

Su nday, March6
SEMIFINALS

Monday, March7
CHAMPIONSHIP

GAME #4 · 1:30 p.m. COT
GAME #1 - 12:00p.m. CDT
GAME #6-TBA
GAME #2 - 2:00 p.m. CDT
GAME #5 - 3:30 p.m. CDT
GAME #3 - 4:00 p.m. CDT

24

Eastern Kentucky University

�Final 1992-93 OVC Team Stats
STANDINGS
CONFERENCE GAMES
WON

TEAM
Tennessee T ech
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Slate
Eastern Kentucky
Southea st Missouri
Morehead Slate
Murray State
Auslin Peay
Tennessee Mal1in

14
13
10
10

12
12
12

SCORING OFFENSE
G
Middle Tennessee ......... 28
Tennessee Tech ....... . 29

Tennessee Stale...

LOST
2
3

(W-L)

PTS.

21-7
22-7
18-9
12-15
6-19
5-21

2231

... 27

Eastern Kentucky .........
Murray State ...................
Austin Peay .
...
Tennessee Martin .........
Morehead S!a!e ........ . ..
Southeasl Missouri .........

27
25
26
25
26
26

2-23

10-16
13-13

2303
2101
2067
1827
1848
1761
1826
1753

FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM
Tennessee Tech .
... 856
Tennessee Slate
. 758
Middle Tennessee..
...... 809
Morehead State .. ... . ................ 673
Eastern Kentuc ky ........................... 718
Murray State ................................. 675
SoU1heast Missouri..
. .. 689
Tennessee Martin ... ...................... 620
Aus1in Peay ..
656

FGA
1741
1674
1819
1535
1649
1589
1702
1612
1748

3-POINT GOAL PCT.
FGM
Southeast Missouri .
. .. 68
Tennessee Stale .................. 127
Tennessee Mar1in..
... 148
Morehead State...
. 39
Tennessee Tech ..
135
Middle Tennessee ................ 147
Austin Peay ........ ................. 141
Eastern Kentucky ................ 89
Murray S1ale ...
. 86

PCT.
.384
.355
.352
339
338
330
.305
.295
289

REBOUND MARGIN
Tennessee Tech .............
Morehead Stale .
.
Southeast Missouri .........
Eastern Kentuc ky .........
Tennessee Slate ............
Murray Slate ... ..............
Middle Tennessee ..........
Tennessee Manin ..........
Austin Peay ....................
Lady Colonel Baskelball

G
29
26
26
27
27
25
28
25
26

FGA
1 77
358
421
11 5
399
445
462
302
298

REBS.
1204
1033
1020
1107
1033
1068
1065
949

105 1

AVG.
41.5
39.7
39.2
41.0
38.3
42.7
38.0
38.0
40.4

ALL GAMES

PCT.
.875
.613
625
.625
.500
.500
.250
.250
250
AVG.

WON
22
21
18
12
13
10

LOST

15
13
16
19
21
23

PCT.
.759
750
667
.444
.500
.385
.240
.192
.080

SCORING DEFENSE

G

(W-L)

79.7
79.4
77.8
76.6
73. 1
71.1
70.4
70.2
67.4

Southeas1 Missouri ........
Tennessee Tech .......
Middle Tennessee .. ....
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky . . ....
Morehead State
..
Aus1in Peay..
Murray State ...
Tennessee Manin ... ...

26
29
28
27
27
26
26
25
25

13-13
22-7
21·7
18·9
12-15
10·16
5-21
6-19
2-23

PCT.
.492
453
.445
.438
.435
.425
.405
.385
.375

FJELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE
FGM
Tennessee Tech
725
Murray State ...
723
Eastern Kentucky ........................... 775
Tennessee Stale .......................... 716
Middle Tennessee .
. 769
SoU1heast Missouri ......................... . 619
Auslin Peay .
.............. 784
Morehead State ...
. ..... 740
Tennessee Mar1in ............................... 830

MAR.
+3.4
+2 .7
+ 1.6
+0.4
·1 .6
-3.2
-3.5
·6.3
-7.1

PTS.
1717
1979
1977
1972
2029
1994
2150
2108
2152
FG A

1870
1749
1801
1661
1762
1419
1734
1623
1656

AVG.
66.0
68.2
70.6
73.0
75.1
76.7
82.7
84.3
86.1
PCT.
388
413
.430
431
.436
436
.452
.456
.501

FREE THROW PCT.
FTM
Austin Peay
. 261
Eastern Kentucky..
..................... 365
Middle Tennessee .............................. 285
Southeast Missouri ............................ 197
Morehead State .................................. 293
Tennessee Stale..
279
Tennessee Tech ...
............... 253
Murray State ............. .. ... ........ 256
Tennessee Mar1in ............................ 210

FTA

SCORING MARGIN
OFF.
Tennessee Tech .. .......................... 79.4
Middle Tennessee
. . ...... 79.7
Tennessee State
....... ............... 77.8
Eastern Kentucky .......................... 76.6
Sou1heas! Missouri
..... ............. 67.4
Morehead State ..
. ......... 70.2
Murray State ...
.. 73.1
Austin Peay ..
... ...................... 71 .1
Tennessee Martin ..
... ..... 70.4

DEF. MAR.
682 +11.2
70.6
+9.1
73.0
+4.8
75.1
+1 .5
+1.4
68.0
76.7
·6.5
84.3 · 11.2
82.7 ·11 .6
86.1 -15.7
25

357
502
399
277
416
402
366
382
330

PCT.
.731
.727
.714
.711
704
.694
.691
.670
636

�Final 1992-93 OVC Individual Stats
SCORING
G
Player, School
Aoschelle Vaughn, TI .... 29
Jenni!erParker, MU ......... 25
Connie Swill, TS .............. 27
Bev Smi1h, MO .... ...... .. 26
Priscilla Robinson.MT .... 26
Carolyn Aldridge.TS ....... 27
Tomika Secrest, AP . .... 22
TaraTansil.TM .......... 25
Jaree Goodin, EK ........... 27
Sondi Eden. MO..
.25
DanaBilyeu,TI .............. 29
Carrie Thompson, AP .... 26
Kim Mays, EK ................. 23
MimiCrenshaw.TS ........ 24
GrayC.Harris,SE ......... 26

FG
272
183
190
189
177
165
136
118
168
142
151
133
105
116
128

3-PT FT PTS AVG
1 118 663 22.9
26 11 6 508 20.3
147 527 19.5
123 501 19.3
8 123 485 18.7
69
64 463 17.1
47
52 371 16.9
56 115 407 16.3
o 105 441 16.3
23
84 391 15.6
74
74 450 15.5
35
98 399 15.3
28
80 318 13.8
50
38 320 13.3
O
86 342 13.2

REBOUNDING
G
Player, School
Roschel1e Vaughn. TI ...... .... .... 29
Bev Smi1h, MO ....... ............ ...... 26
Gray C. Harris. SE ............................ 26
Jaree Goodin, EK .............................. 27
Priscilla Robinson, MT ... ...... .... 26
Connie Swift, TS ............................ 27
MechelleShelton,MU ........... ..... 25
Maisha Thomas, EK ........................... 27
Cherri1a Williams, MT .................. 28
Carrie Thompson, AP .......... ... ..... ... 26
ASSISTS
Player, School
G
OanaBilyeu,TI ..
.. ...... 29
Kim Graves, TS ................................ 27
Heather Prater. MT ... ....... ... ... ..... 28
. .. 25
Aechelle Cadwell. MU ..
Amy Engle, TI . ....... ... .. ... .. .. .. .. 29
Tara Tansil, TM ..
. 25
Jennifer Parker.MU ........ ............. 25
Erica Musgrow, SE ....... ... ... ......... 26
Kim Mays, EK ..................................... 23
Tonia Harris.SE ...
26
STEALS
Player, School
G
Maisha Thomas, EK ........................... 27
Tara Tansil, TM
..... 25
Carrie Thompson. AP ...
. . 26
Gray C. Harris, SE ............... .......... 26
Kim Graves, TS ....... ......................... 27
Erica Musgrow, SE ..
. 26
. .. .. 27
Carolyn Aldridge, TS .
Brenda English, MO ................... 26
Michelle Jackson, MT .
..... 28
Roschelle Vaughn, TI ....................... 29
Gina Warren. TM..
..25
Dana Bilyeu, TT ................................. 29
Connie Swill. TS . .
. .... 27

26

NO.
291
256
230
218
199
201
167
168
173
150

AVG.
10.0
9.8
8.8
8.1

7.7
7.4
6.7

6.2

FIELD GOAL PCT.
Player, School (Min. 4 Md. PG)
FGM
. 272
Roschelle Vaughn, TT ...
Connie Swift, TS ..... .. . .................... 190
Mechelle Shelton, MU..
105
Bev Smith,
Jaree Goodin, EK ........ .................... 168
Jennifer Parker, MU . ....................... 183
144
Michelle Jackson, MT
. 118
Tara Tansil, TM.
Kim Mays, EK .................................... 105
FREE THROW PCT.
Player. Schoo l (Min. 2 Md. PG)
FTM
Jennifer Parker, MU
.................. 116
Kim Robert s, EK ... ........................... 77
. Kriste Haberer, MU
................... 50
Sherry Batten, TI
............... .. 57
PrisciHa Robinson, MT ....................... 123
... .......... 98
Carrie Thompson, AP
84
Sondi Eden, MO .
Sue Zylst ra, EK .................................. 61
Kim Mays, EK ..................................... 80
Michelle Jackson, MT .......................... 63

FGA
421
306

178
327
329
322
369
307
271
242

FTA
137
92
61
70
155
124
107
79
104

PCT.

646
621
590
.578
.538
.522
.496
.469

.435
.434

PCT.

847
.837
.820
.814
.794
.790

.785
.772
.769

86

733

FGA

PCT.

6.2

5.8

NO.
176
142
141
110
125
103
98
100
88

AVG.
6.1
5.3
5.0
4.4
4.3
4.1
3.9
3.8
3.S
3.6

NO.
79
67
67
62
60
58
56
55
58
60
49
56
52

AVG.
2.9
2.7
2.6
2.4
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.9

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT.
FGM
Player, Schoo l
Heather Prater, MT ........... .... ........ 46
Julie Meier, SE .......... ................... 52
56
Tara Tansil, TM ..
Carolyn Aldridge, TS ..
........ 69
Mimi Crenshaw, TS..
50
Tomika Secrest. AP ..
.... 47
Kim Roberts, EK .............................. 49
Dana Bilyeu,n ...
74
BLOCKED SHOTS
Player, School
G
Mechelle Shelton, MU
.......... 25
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
..... ... 27
. ...... ..... 29
Terrance Oglesby, TT
Cherrita Williams, MT
........ 28
Betsy Jeffries, AP .. . ........................ 26
Sue Zylstra, EK .............. ................... 27
Tawana Johnson, TM
19
Amy Engle.
Julie Meier,
Dawn Westman, SE ..
.. .. 26
Kim Stout, TI .
. 26
Jaree Goodin, EK ............................... 27
Sherry Batten, TI ..
. ... 29
Mary Alice Clayton, TT ................. 29
Maisha Tho mas, EK ........................ 27

90

511

114
132
178
134
138
149
227

.456
.424
.388
.373
.341
.329

326

NO.

AVG.

58
31
26
22
20

23
1.1
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

21

14
19
15
15
16
16

14
14
13

Eastern Kentucky University

�1992-93 All-OVC Teams
FiutTeam
RoschelleVa ughn

YEAR
Sr

POS.
C

School
Te rrnesseeTec h

BevSmi1h
Priscilla Robinson
Jennifer Parker

Sr
Jr
Jr

C

G

Morehead Stale
Middle Te nnessee
Murray State

Carolyn Aldridge

So

G

Ten nessee State

Honorable Mention
Kim Mays
Mimi Crenshaw

Carrielhorrpson
Michelle Jackson
Tara Tansil

YEAR
So .

Sr.
So
Jr.

So

F

Second Team
J areeGoodi n
Dana Bilyeu
Connie Swift
TomikaS1:crest

Julie Meier

POS.
School
G
Eastern Kentucky

F

Tennessee State

G

Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee

F
G

YEAR

POS.

School

Sr.

Eastern Kentucky

Sr.
Fr.

Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State

Jr
So

Aust in Peay
Southeast Missouri

Player of the Year: Roschelle Vaughn, Tennessee Tech
Coach of the Year: Teresa Lawrence Phillips. Tennessee S1a1e
Freshman of the Year: Conn ie Swift, Tennessee State

TermesseeMartin

1992-93 OVC All-Freshman Team
Pl ayer
#Conn ie Swift
GrayC. Harris
Heather Prater
Terrance Oglesby
Lisa Poe
Megan Hupfer

Pos.

Schoo l
Tennessee State
Southeas1 Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee Tech
Morehead Stale

F
F
G

F
G

F

#indicates Freshman of the Year

NCAA Tournament Results
For OVC Teams
TENNESSEE TECH lost 10 owentual natioMI champion
Louisiarm T&amp;eh, 114·53, at Ruslon, LA
MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State In the
NCAAopeninground,64'61;1os110LouisianaT11ch,91 59.atRuston,LA.
1984 MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to eventual national runne r·up
Tennessee, 70·52,atKno:icville.
1985 MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to NCAA semi!iMlist Wes1em
Kentucky,90-83.atBowlingGreen.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to national runnlll·UP Georgia,
91·74,atAthens.
1986 MIDDLE TENNESSEE de1ea!ed South Carolina. 78·77
(OT), at Columbia, SC;lostto LSU, 76'65, at BatonRoug_
11.
1987 - TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated So uth ern
Mississippi. 78·66; lost to eventual national chatrf!ion
Tennessee,95·59,at Kno)(Vllle.
1988 MIDDLETENNESSEE losttoKansas.81,75.atlawrence.
Kansas
1989 TENNESSEE TECH d11featlld South Carolina, 77-73, at
Columbia, SC; lost to Iowa. 77·75. at Iowa City.
1990 TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Richmond. 77
59;1osttoAuburn,73-54.atAuburn.AL.
1991 TENNESSEE TE CH los1 to Southwest Missouri State, 94 64, at Springliek:l, MO.
1992 TENNESSEE TECH. IOS1 10 Alabama, 100,87, at
Tuscaloosa,AL
1993 TENNESSEE TECH . lost to Old Dominion, 77-60, at
Norfolk. VA.

OVC Women's Basketball
Career Scoring Leaders

1982 -

Name School /Yea)

1983 -

lady Colonel Basketball

1. Cheryl Ta ylor, Tennessee Tech (1983-87)

2,596

2. Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State (1984-88)

2,324

3. Sheila Smith, Murray State (1985-89)

2,287

4. Jeritynn Harper, Tennessee Tech (1979-82)

2,238

5. Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee (1983-87)

2. 148

6. Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech (1976-80)

2,144'

7. Donna Murphy, Morehead State (1976-80)

2,059

8. Tawanya Mucker, Middle Tennessee (1985-89) 1,946
9. Ang ela Moorehead, Tennessee Tech (1988-9 1) 1,925
10. Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky (1980-84)

1,920

·some scoring included be1ore women's bas ketba ll became
OVCsportin 1977·78.

27

�Meet the Opponents

28

Eastern Kentucky University

�f

Lady Colonel Basketball

29

�YALE

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30

Eastern Kentucky University

�Lady Colonel Basketball

31

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Lady Colonels
On The Air
Richmond radio station WEKY-AM (1340
on the dial) will broadcast all Lady Colonel
home games this year including all of the Ohio
Valley Conference games in Paul S. McBrayer
Arena on the EKU campus.
WEKY Sports Director Roger Redmon
will bring all the fast-paced action when the
Lady Colonels hitthe floor. Be sure to listen as
Redmon brings the action of Eastern Kentucky University's run for the Ohio Valley Conference crown.
Ro ge r Redmon

On The Road With The Lady Colonels
Nov. 27
Ball State

Depart by bus @ 1:00 p.m. !or Muncie. tN on
Noverrber 26. Stay at Holiday lnn(317)288-1911 .
Depart alter the game approximately 9:30 p.m.

February 1
Univer sity of

Depart by bus@ 5:15 p.m. tor Lexington on
February 1. Depart after game. Airive in Richmond

Kentucky

approxima!elyll:OOp.m.

Arrive in Richmond @ 2:30 a.m

February 5 &amp; 7 Depart by bus@ 1:00 p.m. for Murray, KY on
Dee. 7
Marshall

Depart by bus @ 1:oo p.m. !or Huntington. WV on
Oecerrber 7. Depart alter the game approxima1ely

10:00p.m. Arrive in Richmond@ 1:30 a.m.
Oec.17-18
Hatter
Classic

Depart by plane@ 6:20 a.m. for Deland. FL on
Decerrtler16. Stayat0uality lnn(904}736·3440
Depart trom Daytona@ 1:40 p.m. on Decerrtler
19. ArriveatlexingtonAirport @ 6:05p.m

Jan.2-3
Marriott
Hoosier
Classic

Depart by bus@ 1:00p.m. for Bloomington, IN on
January 1. Stay at Hampton Inn (812)334-2100
Departaftergameon January 3. Arrive in Richmond
@3:00a.m.

Jan. 13-17
Tenneu ee
State,
lfT Martln,
Austin Peay

Depart by bus @ 1:00 p.m. for Nashville. TN on
Jan. 12. Stayat la0uinta (615)259-2130.Depart
after game approximately 8:30 p.m. 101 Martin TN
Stay at University Lodge (901) 587-9577. Depart
after gametorClarksville. TN, Stay at Best Western
Covington (615) 645-1400. Depart after game.
Arrive in Richmond at 1:00 a.m.

Murray State

Februa ry 4. StayatShoney'slnn(S02) 753-5353.

&amp;

Depart for Cape Girardeau. MO after the game.
Stayat Dru,ylodge(314)334-7151 . Departalter
the game. Arrive in Richmond at 3:00 a.m.

Southeast
Misi.ouri

February 24
Morehead
Sl ate

Depart by bus @ 3:00 p.m. lor Morehead KY on
February 24. Departaltergame. Arrive in Richmond
at midnight.

February
26&amp;28
Tennessee
Tech &amp;
Middle
Tennessee

Depart by bus @ 1:00 p.m. tor Cookeville, TN on
February 25. Slay at Days Inn (615) 528-1511.
Depart after the game for Murfreesboro, TN. Stay
at Holiday Inn {615) 896-2420. Depart after game.
Arrive in Richmond at 1:00 a.m.

lb

lOUC

OHIOVALLEY
CONFE RENCE

Lady Colonel Basketball

33

�All-Time Series History
Won 258, Lost 261
First
Opponent
Akron
Appalachian State
Ashland College
Auburn

Austin Peay
Ball Stale
Bellarmine
Belmonl
Berea
Bowling Green

Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Cent, alMic:higan
Cent,alMissouri
Chicag&lt;1State
Cincinnati
Cleveland Stal e
Davis&amp; Elkins
Dayton
Duke
Eastern M ichigan
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
Flo, idaA&amp; M
Florida Atlantic
Florida Int.
Florida Stal e
Furman
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Stale
Grambling
GuH Coast (Miss.)
Highpoint
Howard
Illinois Stale
Indiana
Indiana Stale
lndianaU.-Purdue U.
lowa
James Madison
John Carroll
Kent State
Ken1ucky
Ken1uckyS1a1e
Longwood College
Louisville
Marshall
McNeeseState

34

Filst

Meeting

Meeting

Woo

1980-81
1975-76

1986-87

5

1990-91

1982-83
1984-85
1973-74
1992-93

1986-87
1984-85
1992-93
1992-93
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1988-89

3
2
0
13
1

1974-75
1974-75
1972-73
1982-83
1992-93
1980·81
1990·91
1986·87
1976·77
1990·91
1972-73
1981-82
1984-85
1972.73
1982·83
1988·89
1977-78
1973-74
1983-84
1981·82
1991· 92
1992-93
1991·92
1991·92
1979•60
1972-73
1982-83
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1972-73
1990-91
1977·78
1973·74
1992·93
1982-83
1992-93
1977-78
1981-82
1980-61
1972-73
1982-63
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1987-88

Winning Pct. 497

LHt

1992·93
1985·86
1990·91
1986·87
1976·77
1990·91
1992·93
1985·86
1985-86
1991-92
1983-84
1988·89
1987-88
1973-74
1984-85
1981·82
1991-92
1992-93
1991·92
1991·92
1979·80
1972·73
1989·90
1985·86
1989·90
1976•77
1972·73
1990-91
1978-79
1987-88
1992·"93
1982-83
1992-93
1979-80
1981 -82
1984-85
1992-93
1985-86
1972·73
1992-93
1992·93
1987·88

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1
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3
2
9
1
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2
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
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0
3
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2
8
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12
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0

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1984-85

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Middle Tennessee
Missouri
Missouri -KC

1972-73
1973-74
1990-91
1987-88
1972-73

1979-80

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Mount St Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
P~tsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Shawnee State
South Carolina
South Florida
Southeast Missouri
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stetson
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Tulane
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virgin ia
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
William Penn
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Wrigh1State
Xavier
Youngstown State

1979-80
1972-73
1985·86
1989·90
1976•77
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1974-75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
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1984·85
1977.75
1985·86
1989·90
1986·87
1966-87
1972-73
1981-82
1973-74
1987-88
1973-74
1989-90
1981·82
1975-76
1983-84
1980-81
1974-75
1973-74
1976•77
1972•73
1983·84
1986·87
1976·77
1988·89
1980·81
1980·81

1990-91

1987-88

1992-93
1980-81
1992-93
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1989-90
1979•80
1975•76
1982·83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1988-89
1981·82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1981 -82
1992-93
1978-79
1985-86
1989-90
1986·87
1988-89
1992-93
1981·82
1992·93
1992·93
1992-93
1989-90
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1981-82
1991-92
1991-92
1976-77
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1987-88

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Easlem Kentucky University

I

�Lady Colonel Record Book
TEAM RECORDS (Season)

• - -..- - -

Most points scored in aseason - 2349 .................. ................................... 1980·81
Highest scoring average - 82.0 ...
. .......... ................. 1975-76
Mostvictoriesinaseason - 20 ............ ........ ................................... ... ........ 1991-92
.. ...................................... 1975-76
Best winningpercentage- .850- (17-3 )...
Most consecutivevictoties - 9 .......................... ...................... ....... 1975-76.1991-92
. ........................... 1978-79
Mostlossesinaseason-24...

Mostconseculivelosses-9...

. ...... ... . ....... 1978-79

Best defensive scoring average -60.8 .•.•.... ... .............................................
H~heslaveragemarginofvictory-20.75 ..
. ........
. ..........
Bestfieldgoalpercentage-.456 ..
Bestfreethrowpercentage- .764 .....
. .. .............................
Mostrebounds - 1446 .......................................... ............. ..........................
Highestreboundaverage-49.6 ......................... ............. .. .................. ........

1983·84
1975-76
1982-83
1980-81
1980-81
1975-76

TEAM RECORDS (Single Game)
Mostpoints -1 10-vs.WesternCaro!ina .................................. ........... Feb.28, 1992
Largestmarginotvictory - 54-vs.WesternCarolina ................ ........ Feb.28.1992
Largestmargin olde!eat-75-vs. Tennesse e( \15-40)...
. . Oec. 19, 1987
Most points by both teams · 216 - vs. Morehead State (MGS1 10, EK 106)Feb. 11, 1993
Fewest points by both teams - 90 · vs.Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) ............. Dec. 3. 1983
Most fieldgoalsmade - 49-vs.WesternCarolina ................ ......... Feb. 28.1992
Most free throws made - 43 - vs. Murray State ...
. ...... Feb. 13. 1993
Mostrebounds-81 -vs. John Carroll .................. ...........
. Nov. 20, 1981

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Season)
Mostgamesplayed-31-LisaGood in ..
. .. . ......... 1980·81
Marsha Charles ................................... ..... .......... 1980·81
...... 1980·81
Mostpointsscored-582-LisaGoodin ............
Highes1scoringaverage ·21.0-CarlaColfey ......................................... 1986·87
Most field goals made - 235 - Peggy Gay ................................ . . .... ....... ... 1977-78
Mostfieldgoals altefTllted-569-PeggyGay...
. . ... .. .. ... .. ... 1978-79
Bestlieldgoalpercentage- .620-ShannahMclntosh ......
. ....... 1992-93
Most three-point goals made - 65 - Angie Cox •.
. .. 1990- 91
Most three-point goals altefTllted • 157 - Angie Cox .................................... 1991-92
Bestthree-pointgoalpercentage(min. 25att.)- .464-SandraMiller .. .. ..... 1986-87
Most free throws made-148 - Lisa Goo~n .............. .................................... 1980-81
Best free throw percentage - .913- Lisa Goodin {led nalion) ....................... 1982-83
.. ........... ...... ...... ........... .... 1984-85
Most rebounds-310-TinaCottle ...
Most personal louls committed - 108 - Sandra Mukes ...... .............. ....... 1978-79
Most timesdisqualiliedonlouls -11 - JareeGoodin ............... ........ ............ 1989-90
Mostassists-170-CherylJones ..................... ...... .................................... 1990-91

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Career)
Most gamesplayed-117-SandraMukes .....
.
Most poin1sscored-1920-LisaGoodin ..
. ..
Most field goals made - 751 - Peggy Gay ..... .......................................
Bestfieldgoalpercentage- .542-TinaCottle ........ .......................
Highestscoringaverage- 17.3-LisaGoodin .....
. .......
Most freethrowsattefTllted-602-LisaGoodin
..
Best freethrowpercentage-.874-LisaGoodin
Most rebounds-914-JareeGoodin ...... .......... ........ ............. ....................
. ..
Best reboundaveiage-10.3-TinaCottle ....
Most assists-488-AngieCox ........................ ............................................
Highest assist average (4years) · 122·AngieCox
Highest assist average (3years)-131-Chery1Jones •.•............. .
Most personal louls committed· 396 - Sandra Mukes ..................
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 · Sandra Mukes ................................

1978·82
198 0·84
1975·79
1983·85
1980- 84
1980- 84
1980-84
1989-93
1983-85
1988-92
1889-92
1989-92
1978-82
1978-82

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Single Game)
Most points scored- 41 - Jaree Goodin -vs. UT Martin ..................... Feb. 27,
Mosttield goals made- 18 -JareeGoodin -vs. Marshall .................... Feb.15,
Mos! lree throws made . 21 - Tracy Ko/butt vs. S.W. Louisiana .......... Dec. 20,
Mos1 rebounds - 22 - Cheryl Palmer vs. Stetson .................................... Jan. 3,
Most assists -17 - Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State ..................... Feb. 26,

lady Colonel Basketball

1993
1990
1986
1989
1990

Ch eryl Jones

35

�Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
1,679

Kelly Cowan
1,515

Lisa Goodin - 1,920 Points

Angie Cox
1,425

TinaWermuth
1.403

Carla Coffey
1,363

Sandra Mukes
1,188

Eastern Kentucky All-Time Leading Scorers
Player

Years

1. Lisa Goodin
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
Peggy Gay
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
TinaWermuth
Carla Coffey
Sandra Mukes
Shannon Brady
Loretta Coughlin

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1984-88
1978-82
1981-85
1976-80

2
3
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5
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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1,920
1,679
1,674
1,515
1,425
1,403

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Years

11.
12.
13.
14.

1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88
1981-85
1975-78
1973-77

15
16

1,363

17

1,188

18
19
20

970
964

Tina Cottle·
Chancellor Dugan
Bernadetle Kok
Angela Fletcher·
Cindy Lundberg
Margy Shelton
Sandra Miller
Marcia Haney
Gayle Freshwater
Marcia Mueller

Points
860
846
835
824
795
771

751
740
734
722

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Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU Women's Basketball Since 1973
1972 - 73

Dayton

MarshaJ1

Won 13, Lost 3
Opponent
Cincinn.ati
Be reaColl"9"
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Mor,;,headState

Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami(O.)

Marshall
Dayton

'Louisville
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Memphi s State
Indiana

Cincin nati
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Dayton
Morehead State

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Tennessee Tech
UT·Martin
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1974 - 75
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Opponent
Bellarmine

Louisville
Murray Stat;,

Tennessw Tech
M$mphisSta te

Mo rehead State
Cincinnati

K&amp;ntucky
Ohio State
M1ami(O.)
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Morehead State
Cincitinati
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Miami{O .)
Dayton
T,mnass9'1

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Louisville
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1978- 79
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Murray State
Gul1Coast(Miss.)
Central Mi ssouri
Maree ,
NolthemKantucky
BelmontColl&amp;go
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
WastemKantu.cky
North Carolina
Lou isville
C..ntralMissouri
Wisconsin · LaCrosse
Miami (O.)
T,mn essee
Indiana
Marshall
Dayton
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Ohio State
Morehead State
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Murray State
Louisville
Norlh am Kantucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead Stale
AustinP&amp;ay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentu,cky
Moll&gt;he adState
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
We stem Kentu.cky
Northern Kentucky
Illino is Stale
Murray State
Ohio Stat&amp;

65

1976 · 77
Opponent

19n-7B
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent

Tennessee
Indiana
Norlh amKantucky
MorahaadState
Western Carolina
James Madison
Kentucky
Middl&amp;Tennessee
Miami{O.)
Austin Peay
Murray Stale
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Ken1ucky
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Louisville
Western Kentucky
M ddleT&amp;nnessee
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tanne sseeTech
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Northam Kentucky
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Looisville
Mount St.Joseph

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1983 - 84
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1981 - 82
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West Virginia
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MiddaTIK!neswe
MarshaJ)
FloridaA&amp;M
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
MurraySta!e
Bellarmine
MoreheadSlata

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Was1a,nKantucky
Xavier
AustinPaay
MurrayS1a1e
Dayton
Morehead State
Ohio
TennesseaTech
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Da)llon
Tennessee Tech
Midc:taT90nessaa
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Austin Peay
Cleveland State

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66
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64
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62
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78
87
72

59
100
66

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50

Akroo
Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Youngstown State
TerllluSMTech
MiddeTenneswe
Murray State
Austin Peay
MoreheadStata
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1980- 81
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EKU

Wut Vilg;nia
CampbeUsvilla

Ak••

Youngstown$1a11,1
NorthamKanlucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bollannina

LouisviNa
AustinPeay

MurrayS1ato
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northem Kenlucky
M0f8tleadS1ate

Kantocky
Westam Kentuclcy

MlddeTennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State

Cincinnali

MoontStJoseph
YoungslOwn State
TannaSSN Tech
MoreheadSuita

Xavier
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Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xaviar(O.)
MoreheadSta1a
Oa)llon
ClavalandSta16
T6MHSfiTech
Georgia
AustinPaay
NoflhamKen1ucky
Kentucky Stale
Morehead Slate
Youngstown State
Ashland
Tennas~Tach
Murray State
MiddeT1K1nassaa
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1984- 85
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78
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63
73
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Oavis&amp;Elkins
Auburn
Miami(Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent Stai.
WesttmKentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsvilo
WeslemKQfltucky
Evansville
MorvheadStata
Kenn,ckyStata
Tenn11ssee Tech
Midc:teToonessaa
Mu,rayS1ate
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
ClavalandStata
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennenat T.eh
M,:lde Tennesse,
Murray State
Au scinPeay
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54
81
72
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65
60
63
80
63

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65
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66
69
71

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�1985- 86
Won 8, Lost 17
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Dayton
Bellann"'4

Georgia State
Southern Mi»
KantuckyStata
ClavelandS1ate
Louisville

Davis &amp;Elkins
Campbellsvili.

75

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72

82

71

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59

80
72

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Kentucky

76
72
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72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
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82
82
87
89
84
77
79
69
86
77
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Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Mo,..haadState

Austin Pe ay
MurraySu, te
Youngstown State
Al&lt;oo
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T,nnesseeTech

70

97

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71

81

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WiSCOflsio-GreenBay
Louisville
Bellannine
Kentucky
Ashland College
Stets.on

Southwastamlouisiana
Pittsburgh

Eu rTanne,5"

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Kentuel&lt;y
Missouri-Kansas Cily
McNaese State

EKU

OPP

79
73

96
94

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Stetson

Tennessee
Indiana
TermesseeState
Dayton
East Tannassoo
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
TennesseeS1a1e
Louisville
TannassG&lt;1 Tech
Midde Tenl\8ssee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
MurraySt;ite
Youngstown State

71

82

40
77
72
62
99
79
62
69
95
86
88
85
63
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115
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69
68

61
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1988- 89
Won 12, Lost 14

1986 • 87
Won 9, Lost 18
Opponent

1989-90
Won 12, Lost 14

1987 - 88
Won 6, Lost 20
EKU

EKU

OPP

75
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85
51
56
86
77

90
77
88
76
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71

77

101

93

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Akron
YoungstownSt.-.te
T,nnus.. T.eh

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70
81
73

75
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Murrey State

62
76

84
78

AustinP11ay
Western Carolina
Morehead Staie
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
MurrayS1ate
YoungslownState
Akron
Middle Tenl\8ssee
T,mnesseeTech
MoreheedState

83
77
54
57
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48
78
62
63
77
87

68
69
83
107
80

72
91
65
104
95
66

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Pit1sbu,gh
EastamMOChigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
B&lt;.,wtingGrGan
Rollins
Stetson
WestemCl!rolina
Morehead Staie
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Middle Tenn...ssee
TennessooTach
ShawnaaS1a1e
MorGheadSta!a
Wright State
East Tennessee
TGnnassee T,;,cti
WastamKentuci&lt;y
TennasseeSta!a
Middle TenoosOO&lt;t
Murray State
AustinPa:iy

3 OT

94
98

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89
77

OT

66
90
62
71

74
75
63
90

88
70

83
66
66
65
90

62
76
59

101
89

EKU

Opponent

Louisvine
Appalachi.;,nSta!a
Southeast Louisiana
MorahaadSt.ata
Austin Peay
MurrayS1ate
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
MiddleTanl\8ssee
Kentucky
Wright State
Mor11h11.,dStale
Middl11 Taon11ssee
T,nnauee Tech
Marshan
East Tennessee
Tann11ssG&lt;1 State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

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Southeast Louisiana
NichotlsState

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84
89
63
82
83
57

68
82
69
67
87
62
52

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Won 14, Lost 13
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Chicago State
UNC· Ashavill11
W1igh1S1at11
Mi$$0Ufi
How.:&gt;rd
Xavier
Louisvina
Dayton
Mo,ehaad S1a111
Tennass.,..Tech
Tenness~Stata
MKldla Tenn9ssee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Mora09ad Sta!a
Murray State
AustinPe.;,y
WastamK11ntuci&lt;y
MiddleT,nnessea
Kentucky
Tennessee State
T, nnes$M Tech
UNC·Ashev~le
Appal.,chian S1a111
'Middla TannesOO&lt;t

EKU

OPP
62

94
83
49
55
71
75

69
86

59
65
84
84

50
58

81
79
70
96

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1991 - 92
Won 20, Lost 9
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Wright Stat&amp;

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EKU

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48
88
54

80
74
74

79

66

Xavier

80
65
64

57
72
78

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Dayton
Marshall
UT-Martin
Morehead State

TanneSSMTech

Tennessee State
AustinPeay
SoutheastM is$0Uri
MurfayState

Middl11Termessea
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee

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Southeast Missouri

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Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Wast&amp;rnCarolina
Middl e Tannesse11

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63
98
82
67
82
75
79

60
59
70
64
57
67
57

82

69

59
83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
110
72
74

69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67
81

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Brown
Florida International
Tenn esSH Tech
MiddleT&amp;nnessee
C incinnati

EKU
72

OPP
52

66
77
74
68
63
59
62
80

74
80
59
82
67
68
76
62

100

Austin Peay

75

Tennessee State

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65

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79
66

66
60

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92
BO
59
84

60

108

102

85
56
75
66

50
74
84
80

Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT-Martin
Mars.hall

OT

AusfoPeay
Tenm1ssae Stale

Morehead State
Murrey Stale
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee
UT-Martin
'MiddeTennessee

61
84

67
65

OT

58
95

95
76

74

87

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Covering the Lady Colonels
NEWSPAPERS
Richmond Register (daily. p.m.) ......................... ...................................... ... S1eve McClain. Nick Nicholas, Keith Taylor
The Eas1em Progress {weekly) ........................................................ ........................................... Chryssa Zizos, larmy Brannock
leKingtonHerald•leader(daily,a.m.) ..
. .............................................. Rick Bailey
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.) ...
• ................................ Dave Koerner, Jim Terhune
RA DIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM ..................... ................................... .................................... Ron Smilh. S1uar1 Johnson, Wayne Gregory
Radio WEKY (Richmond)...
Roger Redmon
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Rob Burton. George Robb in s
Radio WKXO (Berea)
........ ... . ........ ................. Kyle Sowers
Radio WVLK (lel(ington) ..
............ ...... Tom leach, Ralph Hacker
Radio WLAP (l el(ington) ..
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WTVO- TV (Le xington )
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WKYT · TV (Lel(ington ) ..
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1994-95 Schedule
Date

Opponent

Site

Time

Nov.18
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 30
Dec. 2-3

Zagreb National Team

Home

7:30 p.m.

Georgia Southern (OVC Sou!hem Shootou1J
Furman (OVC Southern Shoo1oul)

Statesboro, GA
Statesboro, GA

Marshall
Missouri Invitational

Home
Columbia, MO

Dec. 10
Dec. 30-31

Wright State
Lady Blazer Invitational

5:15p.m.

1:00 p.m
7:30 p.m
TBA

(SoulhCarolinaState,Missouri,WesternMichigan, EKU)

Away
Birmingham, Al

5:30 p.m.
TBA

(Mercer, American, UAB, EKU)

Jan.3
Jan.9

Jan.9
Jan. 14

Jan. 15
Jan. 21
Jan.23
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Mar4-6

7:30 p.m
7:30 p.m.

* Morehead State
* Southeast Missouri
* MurrayState
• TennesseeState
• Austin Peay
• MiddleTennessee
• Tennessee Tech
• Tenneseee-Martin
• Morehead State

Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Away

Western Carolina
* Murray State
* Southeast Missouri
* Austin Peay
* Tennessee State
* Tennessee-Martin
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Nashville, TN

5:45p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
2:00 p.m .
5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
5:30 p.m
7:30 p.m .
2:00 p.m .
2:00 p.m.

TBA

"Ohio Valley Conference Game
All Times Are Local Times

1993-94 Season Results
Date
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 7
Dec. 17
Dec.18
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 8
Jan. 9
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 12
Feb. 13

Opponent
Bal State
Thomas More
Marshall
Saint Louis
Bradley
Indiana State
Xavier
Indiana
•southeast Missouri
"Muriay State
"Tennessee State
"UT Martin
'Austin Peay
' Middle Tennessee
"Tennessee Tech
"Mo, ehead State
Kentucky
' Muriay State
·southeast Missouri
"Austin Peay
"Tennessee State

Site
A

T1
T1
H
T2
T2

H

H
A

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w
w
w
w
L
L

w
L

w
w
L

w
w
L

w
w
L

w
w
w
w

Score
66-57
122-118
85-64
82-61
74-65
72-66
81-78
81-64
74-58
91-76
65-76 (OT)
92-77
84-76
72-66
76-67

70-66
99-71
62-58
83-67
89-76
6J..79

Date
Feb.20
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Mar. 5

Opponent
Site
'UT-Martin
H
"Morehead State
A
A
"Tennessee Tech
"Middle Tennessee A
Austin Peay
T3

W-L
W
W
L

T1
T2
T3

Hatter Classic {Deland, FL)
Hoosier Classic {Bloomington. IN)
OVC Tournament (Nashville, TN)

Score
85-69
71.49
7 1--60
89-71
64-53

' Ohio Valley Conference Game

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�Easlern llenlutklJ Uni11ersil9
199'1-95 metlia (juitle
Contents
Media Information...

2

Athletics At EKU ..

4

Pre-Season Outlook ..

8

Paul S. McBrayer Arena..
Coach Larry Inman ..

9
..... ................... 10

The Assistant Coaches and Staff ............. 12

Meet the Lady Colonels ............................... 14
Final EKU Stats ........................................... 25
Meet the Opponents .................................... 28
All-Time Series History ................................ 34
Lady Colonel Record Book ...
Lady Colonel Elite ..

35

. ..... ......................... 36

This publication was prepared by Darrell Jordan, student assistant The Division of Sports Information is located in Room 205
of the Robert 8 . Begley Building, telephone 606-622-1253.
Photographic services were provided by Greg Perry. formerly of
EKU Division of Public Information. Typsetting and layout services were provided by Pam Bowlin, EKU Printing Services. For
additional copies of this media guide, submit a written request
to the above address at Eastern Kentvcky Univel'!ity, Richmond.
Kentucky 40475-3105. Printing was provided by Post Printing
Co. of Lexington, KY. This publication was paid for through
state funds.

About
The
Cover
During the last three years, the Lady
Colonels have won an average of 16.3
games per season, including the first 20
win season ( 1991-92, 20-9) in the history of the EKU women's basketball program. Seniors Maisha Thomas Blanton
(left) and Kim Mays have played a big
part of the Lady Colonels, ''Taking It To
Another Level."

�media Jn ormalion
The 1994.95 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the

members of the print and electronic media who cover Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope this guide will provide many of the answers co neeming
Coach Larry lnman's lady Colonels and EKU in general.
If you desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc., or have
questions not answered in this book, feel free to contact the Division of Sports

lnfonTialion located in the Begley Building, Room 205, telephone (606) 6221253.
WORKING PRESS- Press passes are required to all double-header
games. If you have special needs such as working space, fax, telephone, etc.,
make your requests as far in advance as possible.
RADIO- Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games,
requests should be addressed to the Division of Sports lnfoonalion and be made
by NAME as earty as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting
station directly from South Central Bell Telephone Company with instructions to
contact the Eastem SID's office prior to installation. The ~official station.~ as
designated by the Director of Athletics of t he visiting Institution, will be assigned
priority space in the event of a large press turnout.

TELEVISION- Live te levision coverage iS prohibited unless permission is granted by the Director of Athletics well in advance of the game. Delayed telecasts are allowed for noncommercial stations by contacting the SID
office well in advance of the scheduled game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS- Photo passes are required. Photographers
may take pictures from the sidelines during the game provided they remain a
safe distance from the playing court and not in front of the beneh and coaching
areas, and scorer's table. Flash photography is not allowed.

Quick Facts
Location: Riclvnond, Kentucky
Maoisor'ICOl.lflty{Pop, 24,000)
Enrollment: 16,000
Founded: 1906
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Athletic Conference: Ohio \laley, NCAA Division I

BasketbanArena/Capacity:AlumniColiseunvfi,500
Nickname: LadyCoionelB
Colors: MarOOl'landWhile

ATHLETICS COMMITIEE
Members: Dr. Janna Vice, chair; Dr. Oofothy
Klrkpatrlcl(; Dr. Am11 Brooks; Dr. Samuel Leung; Or.
Nancy Peel ; Or. Doug Whitlock; Mrs. JHnnette
Crockett; Or. Jamn Masterson; Or. Jrt Riggs: Mr.
C.E.Bak:!Ml;Or. Robert881.1Qhand0r. Marth11Mullina.
ax-officio.
Acting Direclorol'Alhletica: Or. Robert BlllJllh
Associate Director olAthletlca for Internal Arralrs:
Dr.Martha Mullins
Assistant Director ol'Alhletics for External Affairs:
Dr. SteveArQe!ucci
Head Baske!bal Coach:Larry Inman
Assistant Coaches: Sheila Simmons, Kent Miller

HeadCoachesQtherSpoft$: JimWlll'd,baseball;
. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , M i k e Calhoun. men·1 baskelban; Roy Kidd, football;
Lew Smither. men's golf: Rick Erdmam, men's track
Ind cross country: Torn Higgins, men's and women's
tennis; Rick Erdmann, -.-nan's tracll and cron OIUl·
try; Sandra Martin, women'• golt: Or. Gerl Polvjno,
volleybal; and Jane Wonhington, women's softball.
AsslstantCoachesOtherSpor\l: John Ferguson,
Marty Pollio, men·a bHktlblll; Jim Tana111, JICk Ison,
Director
JoeBiankenahip,TeddyTaylor, Dougc.rterandDean

Karl Park

Division of Sports Information

Kart Pari(;,1970 graduate of EKU, is now in his 25th year as Eastem's
Sports lnfonnation Director. He seived as sports editor of the school newspaper, The Eastern Progress. for three years while a student at the University.
The 46-year old Richmond.Kentucky native is a member of the College
Sports Information Directors of America (COSIDA), the United States Basketball Writers Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association.
He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winier sports guide was
voted Best in the Nation- Division A for those two years.
Park was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference 40th Anniversary
Committee in 1987-88. He received his maste(s degree from Eastern in
1979.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville and they have a
daughter, Rachel, 10, and a son, Drew, 4.

Hood,footbaU;JoyceRlley.volleybal ; andT'mMoore,
men's and women's track and aoss OIUllry.
Trainer: Or. Bobby Barton

Assistant Trainers: Eva Clifton and Randy McGuire
SportslnfOffl'lllionOirector: Ker1Perk
AlhlebcsBU$1ness~!illl': DIYidParke
Athletics Tlekel Manaoar: Dan Mc&amp;lde

Board of Regents
Chalrman,JamnGilbeft. Rlchrnondand8erea:
Vice Chairman, Barb1ra Ricke, Lexington; Jane
Boy,!r. Louil'Me: Alicl Rhoon, Alhllnd; GHberl Miller,
Richmond; Irving Rosenstein, LHlnglon: Harold
Campbell, BooneYUle; Or. WlliamOeVrln, Louisvjlle:
Dr. Richard Fretd, facullyllpi'Hentatlve: Ronnie
Mirlk, starr reprnentativl; April RamMy, student rep.
resentative.

�1rom lhe Desk o/....

V-i.~~'?~
-EKU President
It is our hope that this guide conveys to both media and prospective
s tudent -athletes part of the pride we at Eastern Kentucky University have

in our program of intercollegiate athletics. Our women's basketball program has a proud tradition within our annals.
Athletics is integrated into the academic structure at Eastern, creating an environment designed to help participants succeed both in the class~
room and on the playing field or court. Coach Larry Inman is a valuable member of our
coaching staff and is also a qualified member of the teaching faculty. His teams have found
success academically, as well as athletically.
Coach Inman has built a sound program at Eastern, where he continues to build on his
record as the active coach with the most victories in the Ohio Valley Conference. In the 199192 season, the Lady Colonels recorded the first 20-win season in the school's women's basketball history.

Sincerely

Hanly Funderburk

L.uly Colonol llilskcthall

�lllhlelics al Easlern /(enluck9 Uni11ersil9

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rganized under a single administrative unit, the College of Health , Physical Education , Recreation and

Athletics includes three academic departments, the division of athletics , and the division of intramural

programs. The three academic departments; health education, physical education , and recreation and park administration, offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs with more than 15 different options. The division
of athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate sports for men and eight intercollegiate sports for women. In addition to
the balanced intercollegiate athletics program, the division of intramural programs sponsors competitive team and
individual sports, recreational free play, sport clubs, camping trips, equipment rental. and other co-ed activities for
students, faculty, and staff.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and development of Eastem students. They offer
experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and
for their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's schools and elsewhere.
Possessing academic backgrounds that represent more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in
the nation, the coaches of athletics are members of the full-time faculty that provide the academic and intramural,
as well as, varsity athletic programs housed within the College.
The Dean of the College is Dr. Robert J. Baugh . The three academic departments are chaired by: Dr. Donald
Calitri , Health Education; Dr. Lonnie Davis, Physical Education; and Dr. Larry Belknap, Recreation and Park Administration. Dr. Wayne Jennings serves as the director of the Division of Intramural Programs.
The College's program for intercollegiate athletics is also administered by Dr. Baugh, who is serving as Acting
Athletics Director; associate director of athletics for internal affairs Dr. Martha Mullins; and Dr. Steve Angelucci,
assistant director of athletics for external affairs.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields athletic teams in football, baseball, men's and
women's basketball; men's and women's tennis, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's track
and field {indoor and outdoor), women's softball, volleyball and men's and women's golf.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities required to support an operation 'Nith the scope of Eastem's College
of H.P.E.R.A. are used interchangeably for instruction and athletics, as is the faculty. The College's programs are
housed in five major campus structures: The Robert B. Begley Building, Alumni Coliseum, Weaver Health Building, the Presnell Bu ilding , and the Greg Adams Building .
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field and the Tom C.
Samuels nine-lane track and tartan infield are among the other facilities of the College.
The F.M. Burke W ellness Center, located in the Weaver Health Building, provides a practical educational opportunity for students as well as individualized physical activity, lifestyle assessment, and physical assessment that
can assist faculty and staff in the development of healthy lifestyles.

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Dr. Robert Baugh

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Dean, College of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics/Acting Athletics Director

Dr. Robert Baugh serves as dean of Eastem's College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and
Athletics, one of the University's nine academic colleges. He is now serving as acting athletics direelor for the 1994-95

academic year.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU Department of Health Education, assumed the duties of acting dean in
January of 1987. He also served a six-month stint as Acting Director of Athletics during the 1990-91 school year prior to the
appointment of Roy Kidd. He has been at Eastern since 1970.
Prior to aniving at EKU, Baugh taught for four years at Austin Peay State University, following a stint of high school
teachinginUniversityClly, Missouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond. She is a professor in EKU's College of Allied Health and Nursing.

Dr. Martha Mullins
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs
Dr. Martha Mullins is in her fourth year as A ssociate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs. She was promoted from her previous position of Assistant Athletics Director, a post she had held for 15 years, following a
reorganization of the athletic department. She has been an administrator in women's athletics at Eastern
for the past 23 years and secved as the women's tennis coach until the 1983-84 season.
A graduate of the University of Alabama, she went on to do post-graduate work at Florida State where she received M.A.
and Ph.D. d egrees. While at FSU, Mullins assisted with the women's track. program. She went on to secve a six-year tenure
in Florida's junior college system where she was active as a tennis and volleyball coach, and provided earty leadership in
establishing athletic participation for women students in the state's junior colleges.
In 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Athletics Honor Award for outstanding secvice to
women's intercollegiate athletics in Kentucky. She was recognized also by the Kentucky Department of EclucaUoo in 1992 for
her contributions to women's sports. She is a past president of the Citizens for Sports Equity, a state funded effort to increase
opportunities for minorities and women in sport . In 1992, Dr. Mullins was selected as the district winner, Administrator of the
Year, by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.

Dr. Steve Angelucci
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs
Dr. Steve Angelucci begins his fifth year at Eastern. He was originally hired as Director of Athletic
Marketing and Fundraising in August, 1990. Later he was promoted to his current position, following a
reorganization of the athletics department in February, 1991 .
A graduate of the University of Kentucky, he later received a docior's degree in medical dentistry from UK. A fter serving
nine years as a successful dentist in the Lexington area, Angelucci decided to change careers. He enrolled at Ohio University
and receiv ed a master's degree in Sports Administration. Before coming to Eastern, he was the ASSistant Executive Oirecior
of the Cardinal Athletic Fund at the University of Louisville.
His duties at Eastern inciude continued work in the area of marketing and fundraising. He is also involved with ticket sales,
advertising, corporate sponsorships, promotional aciiviUes, and the Colonel Club. Finally, he is responsible for other aspects
dealing w ith athletics and external affairs.
Angelucci and his wife, Linda, have two children.
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�1he Supporling Casi

David Parke
Athletics
Business Manager

Dr. Bobby Barton
Head Trainer

Eva Clifton
Assistant Trainer

Dr. Mary Lloyd
Ireland
Team Physician

Joanne Whitlock
Secretary
Sports lnfonnation

Regina Kingsley

John Jenkins
President
Colonel Club

Nancy Kenner
Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Athletics

Athleticlicket
Manager

Joan Hopkins
Athletics/Academic
Counselor

Secretary

Dan McBride

Randy McGuire
Assistant Trainer

Becky Hacker

Secretary
Athletics/Compliance

MaryKayKasitz
Record Keeper
Colonel Club

EastemKcn1ud:yUniversity

�Ihe Campus Beaulilul

T

he nickname, "The Campus Beautiful", aptly describes the Eastern Kentucky University campus.
It is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live
and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system
of regional universities , is the culmination of more than a
century of higher education development on its 350-ac:re
main campus in Richmond. Today's modem Eastern
offers more than 150 degree programs and options in its
nine academic colleges and graduate school including
education, allied health and nursing, computer science,
business, sciences, law enforcement, recreation and environmental resources that provide educational opportunities to meet society's demands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been pledged
as one of the foremost objectives of Dr. Hanly Funderburk,
who has begun his tenth full academic year as Eastem's
eighth president
The University seeks to fulfill the "living-while-learning" concept by providing comfortable living conditions
for almost 8,000 students in campus residence halls.
Eastern can accommodate more students on campus
than any other univers ity in the state.
In addition to being a highly respected academic institution, Eastern is also noted for its program of intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports . The accomplishments of the Colonel athletics teams are a source of great
pride for the student body and campus community.
Eastern ts a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities
as nationally known lecturers, artists, and entertainers
appear on campus. A wide variety of student and faculty
musical groups also provide a fine selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics , the athletics
arena or campus life, Eastern continues its stride toward excellence .

Lady Colonel Baske1ball

•

�Alook al fhe £ad.I} Colonels 1999-95 Season
Four starters and two other letterwinners return
for Eastern Kentucky University coach Larry Joe

Inman, including Ohio Valley Conference Player
of the Year Kim Mays and Kim Cunningham, Ohio
Valley Conference Freshman of the Year, for the
1994-95 season.
Along with Mays and Cunningham, 5-8 senior
guard, Maisha Thomas Blanton, tops the returners
for the Lady Colonels this year.
Mays, who led the team in scoring last season
averaging 21 . 2 points per game, finished second
in the conference in scoring, and was listed among
the top 20 scorers in the nation nearly all season.
Mays also led the team in assists with 115, averaging 4.4 per game, and in three-point shooting

last year (26-7 1, I .366). She was a third team
GTE Academic All-American selection in 1993-94.
Thomas started all 26 games last year, and was
the team's leading rebounder with 6.7 rebounds
per game. She also was second in blocks with 15,
and tied for second in assists with 49.
The other Lady Colonel starter is a 5-8 junior
guard, Stephany Davis. Davis was tied for second
on the team is assists with 49, and averaged 8.3
points per game.

Other letterwinners coming back include 5-7 junior
guard Samantha Young (3.9 pts., 2. 9 rebounds) and
Tiffany Davis (1. 1 pts. , 0.7 rebounds).
Also returning for the Lady Colonels is Kim
Cunningham. Cunningham, a 6-0 sophomore, was
named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the
Year, averaging 14.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per
game. Cunningham will sit out the first semester
due to academic deficiencies.
Inman, beginning his seventh season at Eastern
with a 87-74 record, saw his team fall just short
last season of winning its first OVC title. His Lady
Colonels were in first place going into the last week
of the year, but lost their last two regular season
games to finish tied for second with Tennessee
Tech, behind league champion Tennessee State.
Four signees will fill out the Lady Colonel roster
this year. They include 5-7 fre shman Trina
Goodrich, Berea, KY; 5-11 freshman Lisa Pace,
Huntsville, TN ; 6-2 sophomore Julie Haynes, Enid ,
OK; and 5-10 freshman Laphelia Doss , Franklin,

KY.
Eastern closed the '93-'94 season with a 17-9
overall record and 12-4 mark in the conference.

1994-95 Lady Colonel Numerical Roster
No.
11

12
14
15

20
22
23
24
31
32
42
44

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Player

Pos.

Ht.

Class

Hometown

Lisa Pace
Tiffany Davis
Stephany Davis
Trina Goodrich
Kim Cunningham
Stephanie Wallace
Samantha Young
Michelle King
Kristy Ward
Laphelia Doss
Maisha Thomas Blanton
Kim Mays
Jui e Haynes

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G

5-11
5-8
5-8
5-7
6-0
5-6
5-7
5-6
5-8
5-10
5-8
5-8
6-2

Fr.
Soph.
Jr.
Fr
Soph
Soph.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr
Sr
Soph

Huntsville, TN
Winchester, KY
Winchester. KY
Berea, KY
Sh~byville, KY
Paducah, KY
Pineville, KY
Lexington, KY
Paintsville. KY
Franklin, KY
Winchester. KY
Barbourville, KY
Enid, OK

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G
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G
G
G
F
F
G-F
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Head Coach: Larry Inman (7th year at EKU, 14th yr. overall)
Assistant Coaches: Sheila Simmons, Kent Miller
Graduate Assistant: Kate Snyder
Manageri;: Kristin Young and Lori Skinner
Student Trainers: Jamie Ferguson and Dana Thomas

�1he lad. Colonel .,,ome
Paul S. McBrayer Arena
Home of the Lady Colonels

A

Year-By-Year Results
In McBrayer Arena

lurnni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which

first opened for basketball action in 1963, has been
the home court for Eastern Kentucky University women's
basketball since the 1976-77 season when the team moved
fro m Weaver Health Building.
Located on a southern slope of the EKU campus,
Al umni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned
sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant
and features a great triumph in architectural design with its
modern laminated cross-arched roof- the world's largest of
its kind - spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed
view of events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276
board feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which
arches gracefully 81 feet above floor level, is southem pine
finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500 for
basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building
contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on
the east end, eight classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and
outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker rooms, a projection room, a training room and weight room. A hydraulicoperated stage is located at the east end of the main arena
floo r.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have
compiled an overall home record of 125 wins and 87 losses.

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Year
1976-77
19n.1a
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-66
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Totals

Winning Pct .589

Woo
2
8
3

Lost
4
4
11

8
6

11

3
8
4
5

7
9
12
6
8
125

87

�lad.I} Colonel flead. Coach

Larry Joe Inman
Head Coach
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lnman's Track Record

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1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet High School (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 1980, 83,84,85,86
OVC Tourney Champs in 1983,84,85,86

In the six years that Larry Joe Inman has been
at the helm of the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball team, the program has been given a breath
of new life. Born again, if you will.
The year before Inman took over, the Lady

Colonels went 6-20 and had not won over nine
games in any of the previous three years. EKU was
a doormat with just about everyone walking on top.

Under lnman's direction, Eastern immediately
broke the dou ble-digit win barrier with back-to-back
12-14 records. He improved on that during his third
season, taking the Lady Colonels to a 14-13 season
and their first appearance in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in six years.
In 1991-92, the Lady Colonels reached new
ground as they brought home 20 wins, the most ever
in one season in the history of the Eastern program.
During the special campaign, EKU set several school
records, including most points in a game and largest
margin of victory.
Two seasons ago, beset by injuries to four
regulars, EKU posted a respectable, yet disappointing, 12-15 season.
"We have been very fortunate in having good
people as well as good basketball players, which in
tum creates a very positive situation," said Inman.
"We look for players that are just down to earth with
good work ethics. Each person must give of themselves for one common goal-to win and be successful-not 'Nhat they want, but 'Nila! is the common good
for all."
Challenges are nothing new to Inman. He
finished his sixth season at Eastern Kentucky University last year and his 14th overall in the ave.
Inman is the dean of coaches in the conference,

1988-94 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 87, Lost 74 (.540)
OVC Tournament Appearance 1991,92,93,94
Career Coaching Record-18 years
Won 374, Lost 171 (.686)
sporting a 123-44 slate against ave opposition, induding stints at Middle Tennessee State University and
EKU . lnman's 123 wins is the most ever recorded in
conference play by any ave women's basketball coach.
Last season, lnman's young squad was picked
to finish third in the conference behind Middle Tennessee State and Tennessee Tech. With only two seniors
on last year's team, Inman was ready for the challenge.
Inman directed the Lady Colonels to four straight wins
to open the season for Eastern's best start in the
school's history, including a 122-48 victory to set school
records for most points in a game and largest margin
of victory.
Eastern ended the regular season, winning eight
of its last 10 conference games to finish the year tied
for second with Tennessee Tech and made a fourth
straight appearance in the ave Tournament.
Success is all Inman has known in his basketball coaching career. He began his profession at the
high school level where he compiled a 126-24 (.840) at
Mount Juliet High School in Nashville, TN. While at
Mount Juliet , Inman was named Nashville Interscholastic League Coach of the Year four times as he directed his team to five district crowns, four regional
championships, three NIL titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class AAA state championship.
Jnman's coaching ability became readily apparent to college officials and he quickly moved up to take
the helm of the MTSU Lady Raiders. During his eight

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years in Murfreesboro, he produced a record of 16173 (.688) and took his teams to four NCAA Regional
tournaments where MTSU compiled a 2-4 record
against some of the nation's top basketball teams.
His 1982-83 squad finished with a 10-0 league
record which stood as the only unblemished mark in
the OVC until Tennessee Tech went 12-0 in 1989.
Coaching honors have come with regularity for
Inman, including the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of
the Year for the 1990-91 season. It was the fifth such
conference honor of his career. The 1970 Austin Peay
State University graduate was nominated forthe WCBA
District 9 Coach of the Year in 1990 and 1993.
Inman has continued his winning tradition at
EKU. Besides coaching the Lady Colonels to their best
season record ever, he is also the second winningest
coach in EKU history with an 87-74 overall record, behind Dianne Murphy who was 96-101 in seven seasons. Inman has the highest OVC winning percentage of any Eastern coach (52-32, 60.9 percent) and
averages 8.3 wins a season.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene
Follis of Shelbyville, TN. They have one son, Jody, 20,
and two daughters, Latrice, 19, and Tiffany, 11.

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1991-92
1992-93

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Sheila
Simmons
Assistant
Coach

Sheila Simmons is beginning her second season as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonels
after replacing Brandi Dunigan in midseason last year.
Simmons graduated from the University of Montevallo (AL) in 1992, where she served as a
student assistant for two years and as a graduate assistant ('93) for one year.
During the time at Montevallo, Simmons was involved in recruiting . "Sheila was active in recruiting at Montevallo," head coach Larry Inman said. "Her team finished fourth in the national playoffs in
NAIA her last year there."
"She has good credentials, and she has been involved in the national championship at the NAIA
level," Inman said. " I believe she will bring in the same type of players here that she brought in down
there."
Simmons' duties include helping athletes with their academics, recruiting, scouting, on-floor coaching arid film exchange.

Kent Miller
Assistant
Coach

Kent Miller has started his first year as an assistant coach for Larry Inman and the Lady Colonels. Mitter, who attended Harrisburg Area Community College for two years, graduated from Eastern
Kentucky in 1981 with a bachelor's degree in police administration, and received another bachelor's
degree, also from Eastern Kentucky in 1985, in Elementary and Special Education. Miller also received
his Masters in Education with emphasis in school health from Eastern Kentucky in 1991 .
Miller comes to the lady Colonels from Bryan Station in Lexington, KY, where he served for nine
years as head junior varsity coach and assistant varsity boy's basketball coach. During the 1984-85
season, Milter served as manager of the men's basketball team at Eastern Kentucky, under then head
coach Max Good.
Miller's duties include scouting, on-floor coaching, travel plans, special projects, summer camps
and public relations.
Miller is married to the former Dana Kerns, and they have three children: Brook, 13, and two
sons, Kyle, 9, and Brett, 6.

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Kate Snyder
Graduate
Assistant

Kate Snyder will begin her first year as a graduate
assistant for the Lady Colonels. Snyder comes to coach
lnman's staff from the University of Rio Grande, where she played basketball for four years as well as two years playing
softball. Snyder also served as an assistant coach at Rio Grande for two years.
Snyder graduated with a bachelors degree in Physical Education and Health from Rio Grande. She is working towards
her Masters degree in Sports Administration. Snyder is the daughter of Robert and Beverly Snyder.

Kristin Young
Manager
Kristin Young, a senior public relations major, is starting her second year as manager for
the Lady Colonels.
Young played high school basketball at the Christian Academy in Media, PA for seven
years. After high school, Young played for one year at Brevard, NC Junior College and was
manager there for ·one year. Young is the daughter of Norman and Judie Young.

Lori Skinner
Manager
Lori Skinner is in her first year as manager for the Lady Colonels. Lori played basketball
for Crawford High School in Milltown, IN for four years. She also played volleyball for four
years and tennis for three. Skinner was a member of the school's dance squad for two years.
Skinner is a freshman Athletic Training major. Her parents are David and Judy Skinner.

Jamie Ferguson

Dana Thomas

Student Trainer

Student Trainer

Lady Colonel Basketball

13

�Kim Mays

5-8 Senior
Guard
Barbourville, KY
Highlights- Field goals made, 13, vs. Austin Peay (1-17-94); Free throws made, 16,
vs. Tennessee State (2-13-94); Most rebounds, 10, vs. Austin Peay (1-17-94); Most
steals, 8, vs. Xavier (1-2-94); Most points,
35, vs. Austin Peay (1-17-94). Most assists,
10 vs. Murray State (2-19-93).

Junior Season-Was named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year...Was second in scoring
in the OVC and was in the top 20 in scoring in the nation most of the season ...Big game last year
against Austin Peay on the road, with 35 points and 10 rebounds, and shooting 68 percent (1319) from the field ... Led the team in free throw shooting last year at 83 percent (168-201 ) ... Played
in all 26 games last year... Leading scorer in 20 out of 26 games last season ...Was named to the
All-Tournament teams in the Hatter Classic and the Hoosier Classic ... Pre-season First Team
AII-OVC for this season.
Sophomore Season-Leading scorer of all returning players ... Led team in 3 pt. shooting with
35.9 percent mark...Big game that year against Southeast Missouri with 27 points and 10 assists ... Leading all returning players from free throw line with 76.9 average ...Honorable mention ·
AII-OVC last season ...Pre-season second-team AII-OVC choice for the year.
Personal Profile
Full name: Kimberly Rochelle Mays; Birth Date: March 10, 1972; Birth Place: Germany;
High School: Knox Central; High School Coach: Scott Broughton; Parents Name: Harry and
Opal Mays; College Major: Occupational Therapy; Person who most influenced career: father,
Plans after college: Occupational Therapist; Why did you choose EKU: major; Hobbies:
watching TV and movies; Favorite music: country; Favorite food: pizza; Favorite TV program:
Rosanne; Favorite Movie: Forest Gump; Favorite NBA Player: Dan Marlie; Favorite NBA Teem:
Phoenix Suns.
Athletic Background
other Sports Played in High School: Softball; Toughest player ever guarded: Dena Head; Most
memorable moment in athletics: Being named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year.

CAREER STATS

14

G

MIN

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

1993
1994

23
26

657
858

105
178

242
356

43.4
50.0

80

76.9
83.6

74
105

3.2
4.0

88
115

89
89

4
12

23

168

104
201

Totals

49

1515

283

598

47.3

248

305

81.3

179

3.7

203

178

16

PF-D

TP AVG.

54

48-1
61 -1

318
550

77

109-2

TO BS ST

868

13.8
21.2
17.7

Eastern Kentuckv TTnivPNiitv

�"Kim had an immediate impact
on the EKU program. She has
proven her worth. She is a
bonafide player."
Bill Worrell
Tennessee Tech

"Kim is a tremendous athlete.
She makes a lot happen on the
court with her ability to drive
and shoot the three.She has
the potential to make things
happen."
LaDonna Wilson
Austin Peay

"Kim is the complete package.
She can shoot from the outside
and take it inside. She has the
ability to create foul situations."
Lewis Bivens
Middle Tennessee

"Kim is a tremendous offensive
player. When she's got the
ball, she finds a way to score.
W hen she doesn't have the
ball, she finds a way to get
open. She is one of the better
players in America."
Jim Izard
Indiana

"Kim has an excellent understanding of the game. She is a tremendous
offensive player with great shooting touch. She's a real threat with the
ball in her hands."
Sharon Fanning
Kentucky

Lady Colonel Basketball

IS

�Maisha Thomas
Blanton

5-8 Senior
Guard/Forward
Winchester, KY
Highlights -Field Goals Made, 8, vs.
Morehead State (1-8-92) ... Free Throws
Made, 9 vs. Murray State (1-2592) ... Most Points, 20, vs. Morehead
State (1-8-92) ... Most Rebounds, 16, vs.
Murray State (1-23-93) ... Most Steals,
8, vs. Marshall (2-2-93) ... Most Blocks,
2 vs. Wright State (11-22-91), Morehead
State (2-3-92), Indiana State (12-30-92),
Murray State (1-23-93); 10 vs. Murray
State (1-9-94); Tennessee State (1-1394), and UT-Martin (2-20-94).

Junior Season-Led the team in rebounds last year averaging 6. 7 per game... One of the Lady Colonels
leading defensive players last year, and was second on the team in steals (49) and blocks (15) ... One
of only three players to start in every game last season, and has played in 53 consecutive games for
the Lady Colonels.
Sophomore Season- Started all 27 games as a sophomore .. Led team in steals lastyearwith 79... Led
team in assists last year with 92 ... Leading rebounder of all returning players with 168.
Freshman Season - Provided big spark to Lady Colonels ... Started 15 games before being hampered
by foot injury... Finished sixth on the team in scoring (6.9 ppg.) ... Hit 41 percent of her field
goals... Connected on 72 percent of her free throws ...Was fourth on the squad in rebounds (120),
assists (47) and steals (48) ... Named to AII-OVC freshman team.
Personal Profile:
Full Name: Maisha Lee Shelle Thomas Blanton; Birth Date: Feb. 6, 1973; Birth Place: Clark County;
High School: Clark County; High School Coach: Lisa Goodin; Parent's Name: Danny Thomas Sr.
and the late GaH Thomas; No Brothers: 1; College major: Child/Family studies Interdisciplinary; Nickname: Maisha; Person who most influenced career, my mother; Plans after college: get into public
schools and coaching basketball and track; Why did you choose EKU: Close to home; Hobbies: Chillin'
with my husband, talking on the phone, riding/traveling and meeting people; Favorite music: Show
music and old songs (60's and 70's); Favorite food: everything; Favorite TV program: Living Single,
Melrose Place; Favorite Movie: Color Purple; Favorite NBA Player: Magic Johnson.

Athletic Backgl'Ollld:
Strengths as a Basketball Player: Defense, quickness, leadership and good attitude; Other Sports
Played in High School: bed&lt;; Toughest Player ever Guarded: Nikki McCray; Most Memorable Moment
in Athletics: Winning state track championship and being named KY Female Athlete of the Year.

CAREER STATS
G

16

1992
1993
1994

22
27
26

Totals

75

MIN
552
770
771
2063

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

REB.

AVG.

72.2
65.9
65.3

120
168
175

5.5
6.2
6.7

67.5

463

6.2

FTA

PCT.

90

43
60
50

103
143
138

41.7
42.0
36.2

65
83
66

126
101

153

384

39.8

214

317

A

TP AVG.

TO BS ST

PF-D

47
92
65

43
85
57

7
13
15

79
49

56-3
70-1
48-0

151
203
166

6.9
7.5
6.4

204

185

35

176 174-4

520

6.9

48

Eastern Kentucky University

�Michelle King

5-6 Senior
Guard

Lexington, KY
Junior year-Played in seven games last season.. shot 40 percent from the field and 67 percent from the
free throw line last season ...played 14 minutes in big win over Thomas More last year.

Sophomore Season-Played in seven games ... Shot 50 percent from the free throw line.
Freshman Season-Participated in eight games..Tallied eight points against Western Carolina... Hit 66
percent of her field goals.
Personal Profile
Full name: Michelle Ren'ee King; Birth Date, August 4, 1973; Birth Place; Decatur, Illinois; High
School: Lexington Catholic; Head Coach: Tom Houston; Parents' Name: Nathaniel and Rosemary
King; College Major: Pre-Med (Bio); Campus organizations: Caduceus Club and Black Student
Union, Person Who Most Influenced Career: Any Professional Women Athlete (Basketball); Plans
after college: Medical School; Why did you choose EKU: Academic and Athletic Excellence/ Atmosphere; Hobbies: piano, skiing (downhill), stamp collecting, fishing; Favorite music: R&amp;B, Soul, HipHop; Favorite Food: Chicken; Favorite TV Program; Ricki Lake, Living Single; Favorite Movie: The
Parent Trap; Favorite NBA Player: Michael Jordan; Favorite NBA Team: Chicago Bulls.

Highlights-Field Goals Made, 4, vs.
Western Carolina (2-28-92) ... Most
Points, 8, vs. Western Carolina (2-2892) ... Most Rebounds, 1, vs. Austin Peay
(2-17-92) and Tennessee (2-2494) ... Most Steals, 1, vs. Wright State (1122-91) and Ball State (12-2-93) ... Most
Assists, 1, vs. Thomas More (11-30-93).

Athletic Background
Other Sports Played in High School: Tennis and Softball; Strengths as a Basketball Player:
Outside Shooting

CAREER STATS
G

MIN

1992
1993
1994

8
7
7

19
13
22

4
0
2

Totals

22

54

6

Lady Colonel Basketball

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

6
0
5

66.7
0.0
40.0

11

54.5

REB.

0
1
2

0
2
3

0.0
50.0
66.7

1
1
1

3

5

60.0

3

AVG.

A

TO

0.1
0.1
0.1

0
0
1

2
4
5

0
0
0

1
2
0

0.1

1

11

0

3

TP

AVG.

2-0
2-0
0-0

8
1
6

1.0
0.1
0.9

4-0

15

0.7

BS ST PF-D

17

�Samantha Young

5-7 Junior
Guard
Pineville, KY
Sophomore Season- Came back from knee surgery two years ago, to be one of six players to play in

Highlights-Field Goals Made, 3, vs.
Tennessee State (1-13-92) , vs. Southeast Missouri (1-8-94), vs., Kentucky (21-94) ... Free Throws Made, 8, Tennessee State (1-13-94) ... Most Points, 11,
vs. Tennessee State (1-13-94) .. .Most
Rebounds, 7, vs. Morehead State (129-94) ... Most Assists, 9, vs., Austin
Peay (1-17-94) ...Most Steals, 4, vs. Tennessee State (1 -13-94), and UT-Martin
(1-15-94).

all 26 games last year...Was second on team in free throw percentage with 75.6 percent (31-41 ), and
in assists with 69 ... Shot 34 percent (17-50) from the three-point line... Provided quality backup minutes at the point guard position ... Averaged 3.8 points and 2.9 rebounds per game last season ... Big
game last year came against Tennessee State on the road with 11 points... She went 8-8 from the
line and 1-3 from the three-point line... On same three-game road swing, she set four personal highs
as a Lady Colonel- Most free throws made (8), Most points in a game (11 ), most assists (9) and most
steals (4).
Freshman Season-Saw action in all 29 games...Provided quality minutes in backup role to All-

American Angie Cox... Finished fifth on the team in assists ... Showed great court awareness... Hit 43
percent of her field goals... Canned 9-23, 3-pointers.
Personal Profile-

Full name: Samantha Susan Young; Birth Date: Jan. 2, 1973; Birthplace: Pineville, KY; High School:
Bell County ; High School Coach: Wayne Walters; Parents' name: Jimmy and Barbara Young; No.
Brothers: 1; College Major: Physical Education; Nickname: Sam; Person Who Most Influenced
Career: Parents; Plans after College: Teach; Why Did You Choose EKU: Athletic and Academic
Tradition; Hobbies: Hanging out with friends; Favorite Music: County and Old Rock; Favorite Food:
Steak; Favorite TV Program: Coach; Favorite Movie: The Fugitive; Favorite NBA Player: Isaiah
Thomas; Favorite NBA Team: Seattle Supersonics.
Athletic Background
other Sports Played in High School: Softball and Cross Country: Strengths as a Basketball
Player: Shooting; Most Memorable Moment in Athletics: Coach Simmons came to EKU.

CAREER STATS
G

18

MIN

FGM

1992
1994

29
26

299
506

16
26

Totals

55

805

42

FGA

PCT.

37
81

43.2
32.1

118

35.6

FTM

FTA

PCT.

7
31

13
41

53.8
75.6

54

70.4

38

REB.

PF-0

TP AVG.

10
27

39-1
48-2

48
100

3.8

37

87-3

148

2.7

TO BS ST

AVG.

A

41
76

1.4
2.9

31
69

36
53

0
0

117

2.1

100

89

0

1.7

Eastern Kentuckv Universitv

�5-8 Junior
Guard
Winchester, KY
Sophomore Season- One of the team's leading defensive players, she was tied for second on the
team in steals with 49 ... Averaged 8.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per game last season ... Big game last
year came against St. Louis in the Lady Hatter Classic when she scored 16 points and seven
rebounds ... Started in 25 of 26 games last season.
Freshman Season- Big game came against UT Martin came when she scored 13 points and shot 68 from the field ... Shot 100 percent from the free throw line in five games... averaged 2.7 rebounds and
4.6 points per game.
Personal Profile
Full name: Stephany Yvette Davis; Birth Date: June, 18, 1974; Birth Place: Winchester, KY; High
School: Clark County; High School Coach: Lisa Goodin; Parents name: Wallace and Judy
Davis; # Brothers: 2; # Sisters: 2; Person who most influenced Career: family; Plans after college:
Teach Health and Physical Education; Why did you choose EKU: teaching program; Hobbies: talking
on the phone, riding around, hanging out with friends; Favorite music: R&amp;B; Favorite food: Pizza;
Favorite TV Program: Living Single; Favorite Movie: Lean on Me; Favorite NBA Player: Charles
Barkley.

Highlights- Field Goals Made, 7 vs.
St. Louis (12-17-93) &amp; Tennessee
State (2-13-94); Free throws made,
6, vs. Middle Tennessee (1-11-93);
Most Rebounds 7, vs. Brown (1-2393), St. Louis (12-17-93), Austin
Peay (2-26-94); Most Assists, 8,
vs. Brown (1-2-93); Most Steals, 9,
vs. Ball State (12-1-93): Most
Points, 13, vs. UT Martin (1-30-93);

Athletic Background
Other Sports Played in High School: Track; Strengths as a Basketball Player: Defense; Toughest
Player ever Guarded: Virgie Dillingham; Most Memorable Moment in Athletics: winning the 1OOm
and 200m in State Track Meet.

CAREER STATS
G

MIN

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

1993
1994

26
26

491
720

42
90

108
233

38.9
38.6

36
35

62
55

58.1
63.6

71
97

2.7
3.7

42
67

51
66

Totals

52

1211

132

341

38.7

71

117

60.7

168

3.2

109

117

Lady Colonel Basketball

BS ST PF-D

TP

AVG.

2
3

41
49

66-2
63-0

120
216

4.6
8.3

5

90 129-2

336

6.5

19

�Freshman Season-One of three players last year to come back from the knee injury of
previous season ...Had big game against Thomas More, shooting 100 percent from the
field for 6 points, 4 assists and 2 steals ... Came off the bench to provide quality minutes
on defense for the Lady Colonels.
Highlights- Most field goals, 3 vs.. Thomas More (11-30-93); Most Free Throws, 2 vs.
Middle Tennessee State (1-22-94); Most Rebounds, 2 vs. Thomas More (11-30-93),
Tennessee Tech (1-23-94), Morehead State (1-29-94), Austin Peay (2-12-94); Most assists, 4 vs. Thomas More (11-30-93); Most Steals, 2 vs. Thomas More (11-30-93),
Morehead State (1-29-94); Most Points, 6 vs. Thomas More (11-30-93).
Personal ProfileFull name: Tiffany Yvonne Davis; Birth Date: June, 18, 1974; Birth place: Clark County;
High School: Clark County; High School Coach: Lisa Goodin; Parents' Name:Wallace
and Judy Davis; #of Brothers: 2; #of Sisters: 2; College Major: Accounting; Campus
Organizations: Accounting Society; Person who most influenced career: Family; Plans
after college: Pursue a Career in Accounting; Hobbies: Riding around, talking on the
phone and hanging with friends; Favorite music: R&amp;B, Favorite Food: Parents' spaghetti; Favorite TV Program: Living Single; Favorite Movie: Lean on Me; Favorite NBA
player: Chris Webber.

Tiffany Davis
5-8 Sophomore
Guard
Winchester, KY

Athletic Background
Other Sports Played in High School: Track; Strengths as a Basketball Player: Defense/
Quickness; Most Memorable Moment in Athletics: Winning State Championship.

CAREER STATS
G
1993-94 23

MIN
171

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

32

37.5

2

12

FTA
4

PCT.

REB.

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

PF-D TP

50.0

15

0.7

13

13

1

8

24-0

26

AVG.
1.1

Freshman Season-Was named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year...Was
second on the team in scoring at 14.1 points per game and fourth on the team in rebounds at 5.4 per game...Was named OVC Freshman of the Week four times last
season ... Led the team in field goal percentage at 50.4 percent. .. Led the team in scoring
in three games, and in rebounds in seven games...Will sit out the first semester due to
academic deficiencies.
Highlights- Most field goals made, 11 vs. Thomas More (11-30-93); Free throws made,
11 vs. Murray State (2-5-94); Most Points, 28 vs. Tennessee Tech (1-23-94); Most
Rebounds, 12 vs. Austin Peay (2-12-94); Most Assists, 4 vs. Austin Peay (2-12-94);
Most Steals, 4 vs. Middle Tenneessee (1-22-94); Most Blocks, 4 vs. Austin Peay (2-1294).

Kim Cunningham
6-0 Sophomore
Center-Forward
Shelbyville, KY

Personal ProfileFull name: Kimberly Danyel Cunningham; Birth Date: Jan. 2, 1975; Birth Place: Louisville, Ky.; High School: Shelby County; High School Coach: Jim Wright; Parents' Name:
Charles &amp; Dortethea Richmond; # of Brothers: 1; # of Sisters: 1; other Sports Played in
High School, Track; College Major: Undecided; Nickname: KC;; Person who most
influenced career: Parents; Plans after College: Go overseas and play; Why did
you choose EKU: I always competed against Maisha, Tiffany and Stephany, and for
once I wanted to play with them; Hobbies: fishing and shopping; Favorite Music:
R&amp;B; Favorite Food: Spaghetti and Chili; Favorite TV Program: Martin; Favorite
Movie: New Jack City; Favorite NBA Team: Orlando Magic.
Athletic Background
Other sports played in High School: track; Strengths as a basketball player;: Post play;
Most Memorable Moment in Athletics: Being named OVC Freshman of the Year.

CAREER STATS
G
1993-94 25

20

MIN
353

FGM
134

FGA
266

PCT.
50.4

FTM
85

FTA
122

PCT.
69.7

REB.

AVG.

134

5.4

A
16

TO
60

BS
18

ST PF-D
35 92-6

TP
353

AVG.
14.1

Eastern Kentucky University

�Personal Profile
Laphelia played for Franklin-Simpson High School where she averaged 13.7
points and 12.6 rebounds per game her senior year... She was named AllDistrict, All-Region and 2nd team All-Coaches Association her senior
year... She led her team in rebounds and in field goal percentage in 199394...Laphelia is the sister of Colonel Basketball Player, DeMarcus Doss.
Full name: Laphelia Ann Doss; Birth Date: June 25, 1976; Birth Place:
Franklin, KY; High Sch,;ol: Franklin-Simpson ; H~gh School Coach: Damon
Tabor; Parents Names: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barnett and George Doss; #
Brothers: 3; # Sisters: 1;; College Major: Mass Communications; Nickname: Chub; Plans after college: To be broadcasting news on TV; Why did
you choose EKU: My major; Hobbies: Singing, dancing, just hanging
with my friends; Favorite Music: R&amp;B; Favorite Food: Lasagna; Favorite TV program: Real World; Favorite Movie: Poetic Justice.
Athletic Background:
Other Sports Played in High School: Softball; Strengths as a Basketball Player: Rebounding, Post Play; Most Memorable Moment in Athletics:
The time I had 20 rebounds in one game.
Inman on Doss- Laphelia possess great athletic skill and will have to help
out the inside game.

Laphelia Doss
5-10 Freshman Forward
Franklin, KY

Personal ProfileTrina is Berea High School's all-time leading scorer and rebounder with
2,123 points and 947 rebounds... She also set single game records of most
rebounds (21) and most points in a game (49) ... She was named to the
Lexington Herald-Leader's 1994 All-State team her senior year, and was a
second team pick her junior year. She also was named to the Louisville
Courier Journal third team All-State Squad ... Trina is the first Berea basketball player to have her number retired ...
Full name: Trina Goodrich; Birth Date: June 4, 1976; Birth Place:
Madison County; Hi~h School: Berea Community ; High School Coach:
Greg Todd; Parents Name: George and Joetta Goodrich; # Sisters: 1;
College Major: Undeclared; ; Person most influenced career: Coach
Busnell and Coach Todd; Plans after college: Coach and teach; Why did
you Choose EKU: It was the one I liked the most; Hobbies: Fishing,being
with my friends; Favorite music: Country; Favorite food: Pizza; Favorite Movie: Forest Gump.
Athletic BackgroundOthers Sports Played in High School: Track; Strengths As A Basketball Player: Being able to run the floor; Most Memorable Moment in
Athletics: Winning the 44th District Trtle.
Inman on Goodrich-Trina is from a program that has a strong tradition.
Her success will hopefully carry over to the team. She should be quick to
add help to our program.

Trina Goodrich
5-7 Freshman Guard
Berea, KY

Personal ProfileLisa scored over 1,400 points in her career at Scott High School...She was
named to the All Tournament District 7AA, All Tournament Region 7 AA,
Co-M.V.P. District ?AA, All East Tennessee and Honorable Mention All State
Teams her senior year... During her four years, Scott High School compiled
a record of 93-23 ... She also had 61 ~ rebounds, 412 assists and 350 steals
at Scott High ... Lisa also competed in track and cross county and volleyball
in high school.
Full name: Lisa Pace; Birth Date: Jan. 4, 1976; Birth Place: Oak Ridge, TN;
High School: Scott ; High School Coach: Doug Sharp; Parents' Name:
Bill and Angeletta Pace; # Sisters: 1; College Major: Undeclared; Why did
you choose EKU: The people and the atmosphere on the campus; Hobbies: Fishing, tennis; Favorite Music: Soft rock, country; Favorite food: Steak
and baked potato; Favorite TV program: Scarecrow and Mrs. King; Favorite Movie: Crocodile Dundee; Favorite NBA player: Magic Johnson.
Athletic Background:
Other Sports Played in High School: Cross Country, track and volleyball.

Lisa Pace
5-11 Freshman Forward
Huntsville, TN

Inman on Pace-Lisa comes to us from a very good program in east Tennessee. She is an outstanding player, and will be asked to mature quickly and
start helping our pro·gram.

Lady Colonel Basketball

21

�Kristy Ward
5-8 Junior Forward
Paintsville, KY

Personal ProfileKristy was all NEKC and All-District at Paintsville High School in '92 ... She
averaged 10 points and five rebounds per game.. .She was named Most Athletic in her senior year at Paintsville.
Full name: Kristy Lynn Ward: Birth Date: Oct. 31, 1974: Birth Place:
Paintsville, KY: High School: Paintsville : High School Coach: Dwight Burchett:
College Major: Physical Education: Nickname: Kris: Plans after College:
Teach and coach women's basketball; Why did you choose EKU: Major;
Hobbies: Being with friends, jet skiing, shopping; Favorite music: R&amp;B; Favorite food: Chinese; Favorite TV program: Days of Our Lives; Favorite
Movie: Alladin; Favorite NBA player: Shaquille O'Neal; Favorite NBA Team:
Orlando Magic.
Athletic Background:
Other Sports Played in High School: Cross Country/Track; Most Memorable Moment in Athletics: Making AII-NEKC after not playing one conference game;
Inman on Ward- Kristy will help shore up our perimeter game this season.

Personal ProfileJulie averaged 22.1 points and 13.3 rebounds per game last year for Bacone
Junior College in Muskogee, OK... She was named first team All-Conference
received team's leadership award and was team leader in rebounds, free throws
and field goal percentages.
Full Name: Julie Denise Haynes; Birth Date: Nov. 19, 1974; Birth Place: Tulsa,
Oklahoma; High School: Enid; High School Coach: Jeff Chapman; Parents' Name: Margaret Geoff and Ivy Haynes; No. Brothers: 5; No. Sisters:
3; College Major: Physical Therapy; Nickname: Jule, Juice; Person Who Most
Influenced Career: Family and high school coach; Plans After College: Go to
medical school; Why did you choose EKU: Players and coaches were all
nice and treated each other as one big family; Hobbies: Just chillin', babysitting; Favorite Music: Gospel and R&amp;B; Favorite Food, Fried Chicken;
Favorite TV Program: Martin, Living Single; Favorite Movie: Color Purple;
Favorite NBA Player: Michael Jordan; Favorite NBA Team: Chicago Bulls

Julie Haynes
6-2 Junior Center
Tulsa, OK

Athletic BackgroundToughest Player Ever Guarded: Natasha Byers Neo; Most Memorable Moment in Athletics: Triple overtime game in high school.
Inman on Haynes-Julie comes to us as one of the top junior college players in
the nation. She will have to be a mainstay to help our inside program, and will
hopefully carry a big inside load for our team.

Personal ProfileStephanie was a two-time All District, All-Region, and All-State Honorable
Mention pick in high school.. .She was the high school MVP and team leader in
assists (3.8) and free throw percentage (79.5°/o) her senior year... From her
sophomore year to her senior year, Stephanie was named to every All-Tournament team she played in at Reidland High School.
Full Name: Stephanie Kay Wallace; Birth Date: Jan. 31, 1974; Birth Place:
McCracken County; High School: Reidland I; High School c ·oach: Tony
Burkeen; Parents' Name: Kenneth and Karen Wallace; No. Brothers: 1; College Major: Athletic Training; Why did you choose EKU: The people surrounding the program and the school; Hobbies: Refereeing little league; Favorite Music: Soft rock, Country; Favorite Food: Pizza; Favorite TV Program:
Coach; Favorite Movie: The Lion King; Favorite NBA Player: Michael Jordan;
Favorite NBA Team: Charlotte Hornets.

Stephanie Wallace
5-6 Sophmore
Paducah, KY

22

Athletic BackgroundOther Sports Played in High School: Tennis, track and Softball; Strengths as a
Basketball Player: Quickness, ball handling; Most Memorable Moment in Athletics: Our team accomplishment as a senior, beating Marshall County for the
first time in school history
Inman on Wallace: Stephanie comes to us as a junior college player. She has
good speed and quickness, and hopefully she will help our point guard position. She is a good ball handler and passer.

Eastern Kentucky University

�Rebounds

Free Throws

3PT FG

FG(INCL 3PT)
GP-GS

MD-ATT

PCT

MD-ATT

PCT

MD-ATT

PCT

OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

A

TO

BLK

STL

PF-D

MIN-AVG

PTS/AVG

KMays

26-26

178-356

50.0

26-71

36.6

168-201

83.6

29

76

105

4.0

115

89

12

54

61-1

858-33.0

550/21.2

K Cunningham

2S.25

134-266

50.4

00-05

00.0

85-122

69.7

57

77

134

5.4

16

60

18

35

92-6

629-25.2

353/14.1

J . Cushing

26-26

84-177

47.5

05-14

35.7

57-93

61 .3

58

102

160

6.2

36

47

3

27

91-5

711-27.3

230/8.8

L. Fussell

26-0

90-180

50.0

05-14

35.7

43-69

62.3

49

104

153

5.9

14

26

6

15

50-1

496-19.1

22818.8

S. Davis

26-25

90-233

38.6

01-08

12.5

35-55

63.6

32

65

97

3.7

67

66

3

49

63-0

7'20-27.7

216/8.3

M .Thomas

26-26

50-138

36.2

00-01

0.0

66-101

65.3

75

100

175

6.7

65

57

15

49

48.0

771-29.7

166/6.4

S. McIntosh

25.1

44-95

46.3

00-00

0.0

23-42

54.8

24

42

66

2.6

2

23

3

5

21-0

227-9.1

111/4.4

M. Brown

2-0

03-05

60.0

02-02

100.0

00-00

0.0

2

1

3

1.5

1

0

1

1

3-0

8-4.0

814.0

S. Young

26-1

26-81

32.1

17-50

34.0

31-41

75.6

15

61

76

2.9

69

53

0

27

48.2

506-19.5

100/3.8

T. Davia

23-0

12-32

37.5

00-01

0.0

02-04

50.0

13

2

15

0.7

13

13

1

8

24-0

171-7.4

2611.1

M. King

7-0

02-05

40.0

00-00

0.0

02-03

66.7

0

1

1

0.1

1

5

0

0

0-0

22-3.1

6-0.9

22-0

05-21

23.8

00-01

0.0

06-07

85.7

7

12

19

0.9

10

3

1

2

3-0

106-4.8

16/0.7

35

39

74

Player

R. Hardesty
Team

4

Eastern

26-26

718-1589

45.2

56-167

33.5

518-738

70.2

396

682

1078

41.5

406

446

63

272

504-15

201om.3

Opponent

26-26

660-1592

41.5

129-371

34.8

384-563

68.2

373

612

985

37.9

376

511

71

220

570-23

1833170.5

(EKU TEAM HIGHS)
Field Goals Made............ 51
Most Free Throws.......... 33
Most Rebounds .............. 58
Most Points ..................... 122
Most Assists ...... .. ...... .. .. 29
Most Turnovers .............. 30

vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.

Thomas More.................................. H
Tennessee State............ ................. H
Thomas More .................................. H
Thomas More .................................. H
Thomas More .................................. H
Kentucky ......................................... A

(OPPONENTS' LOWS)
Field Goals ......................
Free Throws ..................
Rebounds .......................
Points ..............................
Assists .. ....... .... ..............

16
5
23
48
5

Thomas More ............................................ H
Bradley ...................................................... N
Thomas More ............................................ H
Thomas More ............................................ H
Thomas More ............................................ H

(EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS)
Most Field Goals ......... 11 , Kim Cunningham vs. Thomas More ....
Most Free Throws ..... 16, Kim Mays vs. Tennessee State ...........
Most Three Point FG .. 4, Kim Mays vs. Thomas More ..............
Most Rebounds .......... 15, Maisha Thomas vs. UT-Martin .............
Most Points ................. 35, Kim Mays vs. Austin Peay ...................
Most Assists .............. 10, Maisha Thomas vs. Murray State .......
Most Steals ................. 8, Kim Mays vs. Xavier ...........................

H
H
H
A
A
H
N

(INDIVIDUAL HIGHS FOR EKU COLONELS)
Points
35
Kim Mays
28
Kim Cunningham
20
Lisa Fussell
21
Jerilyn Cushing
17
Stephany Davis
14
Maisha Thomas
Shannah McIntosh 13
Samantha Young 11
6
Rhonda Hardesty
6
Tiffany Davis
4
Michelle King

Rebounds
Austin Peay
1O Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
12 Austin Peay
Morehead State
12 Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee 13 Tennessee State
Tennessee State
7 3 games
Southeast Missouri 1 5 UT-Martin
Southeast Missouri 1 2 Thomas More
Tennessee State
7 Morehead State
Thomas More
5 Thomas More
Thomas More
2 4 games
Thomas More
1 Morehead State

1993-94 SEASON HONORS
Nov. 30 Three school records were broken during the 122-48 victory over Thomas More: Most points in a game (122),
Largest margin of victory and (74) most field goals in a game (51). The 74 point margin of victory was also a new
OVC record.
Dec. 6 Kim Cunningham was named OVC Freshman of the Week.
Dec. 18 Kim Mays was named to all tournament team in the Lady Hatter Classic in Deland, FL. The Lady Colonels finished
second in the tournament to Bradley.
Dec. 20 Kim Cunningham was named OVC Freshman of the Week.
Jan. 3 Lisa Fussell was named OVC Freshman of the Week.
Jan. 3 Kim Mays was named to the all tournament team in the Hoosier Classic in Bloomington, IN. The Lady Colonels
finished second in the tournament to .Indiana.
Jan. 1O Kim Mays was named OVC Player of the Week.
Jan. 24 Kim Cunningham was named OVC Freshman of the Week.
Jan. 24 Kim Mays was named OVC Co-Player of the Week.
Jan. 31 Lisa Fussell was named OVC Freshman of the Week.
Feb. 7 Kim Cunningham was named OVC Freshman of the Week.
Feb.15 Kim Mays was named OVC Player of the Week.
Mar. 4 Kim Mays was named OVC Player of the Year.
Mar. 4 Kim Cunningham was named OVC Freshman of the Year.
Lady Colonel Basketball

23

�1995

a,c 1011,nam,nl

The 1995 Ohio Valley Conference
women's basketball tournament will be held
March 4-6 at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, TN. The three-day event will feature
seven teams and six games, with the winner earning the conference's exciting automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
With Nashville's proximity t9 several
OVC schools, the tournament will be an attractive site for students, parents, friends and
alumni to gather for a fun-filled event.
"We are excited about bringing the
tournament back to Nashville and we anticipate that the many OVC fans and alumni
who reside in the Middle Tennessee area will
support the tournament," OVC Commissioner Dan Beebe said. "We look forward
to building it into the most significant annual
event in the OVC, with plans to have indi-

vidual institutions coordinate their alumni and
booster activities around the tournament.
The top seven finishers in the regularseason standings will participate in the tournament, rather than just the top four, as was
the case prior to 1994. The tournament will
also be held at a neutral site for just the second time in OVC history.
The tournament will open with three
games on Saturday, March 4 featuring the·
second through seventh seeds. Game times
are set for 11 :OO a.m., 1:OO p.m. and 3:00
p.m. The top seeded team in the tournament will receive a first round bye. The
women's semifinals will take place on Sunday, March 5, at 1:30 p.m. -and 3·:30 p.m.,
and the championship game will again be
televised live by SportsSouth.

1995 OVC Tournament
March 4-6- Municipal Auditorium - Nashville, TN
Saturday, March 4
FIRST ROUND

Sunday, March 5
SEMIFINALS

Monday, March 6
CHAMPIONSHIP

Game #4 - 1:30 p.m. CST
Game #1 -11 :00 a.m. CST
Game#6-TBA
Game #2 -1 :00 p.m. CST
Game #5 - 3:30 p.m. CST
•

GAME #3 - 3:00 p.m. CST

24

Eastern Kentucky University

�( 1inal 1993-9¥ OVC 1eam SlalJ
-FINAL STANDINGS
Conference Games
Team

Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky

Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
SCORING OFFENSE
Eastern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee-Martin
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
FIELD GOAL PCT.
Eastern Kentucky

17-9
21-7
20-9
7-19
16-11
6-20
10-18
17-12
5-22

Lost
3
4
4
5
7
10
12
13
14
PTS.
2010
2132
2180
1919
1929
1846
1977
1950
1787

PCT.
.452
.451
.448
.423
.420
.416
.415
.397
.394

FG PCT. DEFENSE
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin

FGM
667
708
650
660
709
768
754
761
780

FGA
1805
1784
1615
1592
1686
1795
1726
1700
1710

PCT.
.370
.397
.402
.415
.420
.428
.437
.448
.456

Won
13
12

12
11
9
6
4
3
2
G
26
28
29
26
27
26
28
29
27

(W-L)

AVG.
77.3
76.1
75.2
73.8
71.4
71.0
70.6
67.2
66.2

PCT.
.812
.750

WON
20
17

.750
.688
.562
.375
.250
.188
.125
SCORING DEFENSE
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin

17
21
16
10
5
7
6
G
27
29
29
28
26
28
27
26
26

16-11
17-12
20-9
21-7
17-9
10-18
5-22
6-20
7-19

Lost
9
12
9
7
11
18
22
19
20
PTS.
1762
1897
1990
1889
1883
2115
2090
2087
2134

AVG.
65.3
65.4
68.6
67.5
70~5
75.5
77.4
80.3
82.1

(W-L)

PCT.
.690
.586

.654
.750
.593
.357
.185
.269
.231

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Austin Peay

644
683
699

FGA
1589
1642
1767
1652
1675
1661
1553
1719
1n5

3-POINT PCT.
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Murray State
Morehead State
Tennessee-Martin

FGM
96
135
128
56
144
97
118
51
110

FGA
266
396
380
167
434
302
374
179
407

PCT.
.361
.341
.337
.335
.331
.321
.315
.285
.270

3 PT. FG PCT. DEFENSE
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee-Martin
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Murray State

FGM
103
122
94
101
91
88
114
129
107

FGA
387
435
335
334
298
278
345
371
307

PCT.
.266
.280
.281
.302
.305
.317
.330
.348
.348

3-POINT FG AVG.
Middle Tennessee
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State

G
28
28
26
29
26
27
29
26
27

3-PT.
144
135
118
128
110
96
97
56
51

AVG.

FTM

4.8
4.5
4.4
4.2
3.6
3.3
2.2
1.9

FREE THROW PCT.
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

506
518
440
443
425
501
424
354

FTA
622
719
738
628
658
643
765
652
555

PCT.
.714
.704
.702
.701
.673
.661
.655
.650
.638

REBOUND MARGIN
Eastern Kentucky

G
26
27
29
28
26
29
27
28
26

RESS
1078
1125
1206
1080
1107
1164
1073
1151
963

AVG
41.5
41.7
41.6
38.6
42.6
40.1
39.7
41.1
37.0

OFF.
76.1

DEF.
67.5

77.3

70.5

75.2
71.4
67.2
70.6
73.8
71.0
66.2

68.6
65.3
65.4
75.5
82.1
80.3
77.4

MAR.
+8.6
+6.8
+6.6
+6.1
+1.8
-4.9
-8.3
-9.3
-11.2

Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Tennesse-Martin
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Lady Colonel Basketball

FGM
718
741
791
699
704
691

All Games

5.1

\

MARG.
+3.6
+2.0
+1.6
+0.1
-1.5
-2.2
-2.8
-3.3
-6.8

SCORING MARGIN
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Morehead State

444

25

�1inal 1993-9'1 01/C Jndiuiduat Slal1
Scoring
Player, School
Jennifer Parker, MU
Kim Mays, EK
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Gray C. Harris, SE
Sherita Joplin, MO
Tara Tansil, TM
Priscilla Robinson, MT
Connie Swift, TS
Sherry Tucker, MT
Megan Hupfer, MO
Georgie Vaughan, AP
Kim Cunningham, EK
Melissa Shelton, MU
Sonja Cox, AP
Terrance Oglesby, TI
Julie Meier, SE

Rebounding
Gray C. Harris, SE
Colleen Polzin, AP
Priscilla Robinson, MT
Megan Hupfer, MO
Julianne Coleman, TM
Connie Swift, TS
Maisha Thomas, EK
Latessa Hickerson, TS
Rachelle Cadwell, MU
Jodi Bitsko, MO

ASSISTS
Stacey Spake, MO
Heather Prater,MT
Taunya Lovelace, TT
Tara Tansil, TM
Kim Mays, EK
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Tonia Harris, SE
Rachelle Cadwell, MU
Sherry Batten, TT
Sherita Joplin, MO
Sonia White, AP

STEALS
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Sherry Tucker, MT
Connie Swift, TS
Tara Tansil, TM
Kim Mays, EK
Priscilla Robinson, MT
Taunya Lovelace, TT
Gray C. Harris, SE
Rachelle Cadwell, MU
Stephany Davis, EK
Maisha Thomas, EK

26

FG PERCENTAGE
G

FG

3.PT

FT

PTS

AVG

26

199

54

118

570

21 .9

26

178

26

168

550

21.2

29
27
27
26
28
29
27
27
28

191
167
176
128
168
154
152
172
136

77
1
9
25
11
13
53
0
63

83
156
91
150
110
136
49
55
65

542
491
452
431
457
457
406
399
400

18.7
18.2
16.7
16.6
16.3
15.8
15.0
14.8
14.3

25

134

0

85

353

14.1

26
28
29
27

129
130
159
116

15
15
0
68

74
92
60
52

352
368
378
352

13.5
13.1
13.0
13.0

G
27
26
28
27
26
29
26
29
26
27

NO.
290
242
238
203
191
208
175
190
172
175

AVG.
10.7
9.3
8.5
7.5
7.3
7.2
6.7
6.6
6.6
6.5

G
27
28
29
26
26
29
27
26
29
27
27

NO.
145
144
133
116
115
127
111
99
109
99
96

AVG.
5.4
5.1
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.4
4.1
3.8
3.8
3.7
3.6

G
29
27
29
26
26
28
29
27
26
26
26

NO.
73
68
65
55

AVG.
2.5
2.4
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9

54

57
57
54
50
49
49

FGM

FGA

PCT

(MIN. 4 MADE PER GAME)

Connie Swift, TS
Priscilla Robinson, MT
Terrance Oglesby, TT
Colleen Polzin, AP
Kim Cunningham, EK
Kim Mays, EK
Julianne Coleman, TM
Gray C. Harris, SE
Megan Hupfer, MO
Jodi Bitsko, MO

154
168
159
105

276
308
300
199

.558
.545
.530
.528

134
178

266
356

.504
.500

107
167
172
122

214
338
361
259

.500
.494
.476
.471

FT PERCENTAGE

FTM

FTA

PCT.

65

74

.878

(min 2 made per game)

Georgie Vaughan, AP
Kim Mays, EK
Andrea Miller, AP
Jennifer Parker, MU
Tonya Smothers, TM
Priscilla Robinson, MT
Sonja Cox, AP
Sonia White, AP
Sherry Batten, TT
Connie Swift, TS

168

201

.836

69
118
64
110
92
63
70
136

86
145
79
142
120
83
93
184

.802
.814
.810
.775
.767
.759
.753
.739

3-PTFG PCT.

3FG

3FGA

PCT.

Julie Meier, SE
Georgie Vaughan, AP
Heather Prater, MT
Jennifer Parker, MU
Shannon Clardy, TI
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Sherry Batten, TI
Sherry Tucker, MT

68
63
53
54
48
77
57
53

147
152
146
150
135
220
169
167

.463
.414
.397
.360
.356
.350
.337
.317

3-PTFGAVG.

G
29
27
28
28
26
29
27
29
26
26

3-PT.
77
68
63
58
54
57
53
48
26
26

AVG.
2.6
2.5
2.3
2.1
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.6
1.0
1.0

G
29
29
28
29
27
27
29
25
26
28

NO.
55
43
37
31
27
24
24
18
19
19

AVG.
1.9
1.5
1.3
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7

(min 1.6 made per game)

Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Julie Meier, SE
Georgie Vaughan, AP
Heather Prater, MT
Jennifer Parker, MU
Sherry Batten, TI
Sherry Tucker, MT
Shannon Clardy, TI
Kim Mays, EK
Angie· Cooper, MU

BLOCKED SHOTS
Taryn Slattery, TI
Terrance Oglesby, TI
Sonja Cox, AP
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Jodi Bitsko, MO
Sherry Tucker, ,_MT
Mary Alice Clayton, TI
Kim Cunningham, EK
Rachelle Cadwell, MU
Crystal Marshall, TS

Eastern Kentuckv l TnivP.rc:itv

�1993-94 ALL-OVC TEAMS
First Team
Kim Mays
Carolyn Aldridge
Priscilla Robinson
Jennifer Parker
Gray C. Harris
Honorable Mention
Sherry Tucker
Sherry Batten
Maggie Cox
Kim Cunningham

Year
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.

Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.

Pos.
G

G
F
G
F

G
G
F
C

School
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Southeast Missouri

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky

Second Team
Connie Swift
Georgie Vaughan
Sherita Joplin
Tara Tansil
Julie Meier
Taunya Lovelace

Year
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

Pos.
F
F
G
G
G/F
G

School
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Tennessee-Martin
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech

Player of the Year: Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky
Coach of the Year: Teresa Lawrence Phillips, Tennessee State
Freshman of the Year: Kim Cunningham, Eastern Kentucky

1993-94 ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM
PLAYER

POS

SCHOOL

#Kim Cunningham
Colleen Polzin
Jodi Bitsko
Lisa Fussell
Jessica Beaty
Shannon Clardy
Dawn Limbaugh

C
F/C
F/C
F

Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Eastern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin

F
G
C

#Indicates Freshman of the Year

NCAA Tournament Results
For OVC Teams
1982
' 983
1984
1985

1986
1987

1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994

TENNESSEE TECH lost to eventual national champion Louisiana
Tech, 114-53, at Ruston, LA.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State in the NCAA opening round, 64-61; lost to Louisiana Tech, 91-59, at Ruston, LA.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to eventual national runner-up Tennessee, 70-52, at Knoxville.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to NCAA semifinalist Western Kentucky, 90-83, at Bowling Green.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to national runner-up Georgia, 91-74, at
Athens.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated South Carolina, 78-n (OT), at
Columbia, SC; lost to LSU, 78-65, at Baton Rouge.
TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Southern Mississippi
78-66; lost to evenutal national champion Tennessee, 95-59, at
Knoxville.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to Kansas, 81-75, at Lawrence, KS.
TENNESSEE TECH defeated South Carolina, n-73, at
Columbia, SC; lost to Iowa, n-75, at Iowa City.
TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Richmond, n-59, lost
to Auburn, 73-54, at Auburn, AL
TENNESSEE TECH lost to Southwest Missouri State, 94-64, at
Spr:ingfield, MO.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to Alabama, 100-87, at Tuscaloosa, AL.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to Old Dominion, 77-60, at Norfolk, VA.
TENNESSEE STATE lost to Southern Mississippi, 86-72, at
Hattiesburg, MS

Lady Colonel Basketball

OVC Women's Basketball
Career Scoring Leaders
Name, School (Yrs.)

Points

1. Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech (1983-87)

2,596

2. Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State (1984-88)

2,324

3. Sheila Smith, Murray State (1985-89)

2,287

4. Jerilyn Harper, Tennessee Tech (1979-82)

2,238

5. Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee (1983-87)

2,148

6. Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech (1976-80)

2, 144*

7. Donna Murphy, Morehead State (1976-80)

2,059*

8. Tawanya Mucker, Middle Tennessee (1985-89)

1,946

9. Angela Moorehead, Tennessee Tech (1988-91)

1,925

10. Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky (1980-84)

1,920

*Some scoring included before women's basketball became
OVC sport in 1977-78.

27

�meel lhe Opponenls

0

Georgia Southern University
Fri., Nov. 25 in Statesboro, GA, 5:15 p.m. EST

Greer

1';;

I

Johnson

Location ................................................................................................................Statesboro. GA
Founded ...............................................................................................................................1906
E:nrollment ......................................................................................................................... 14',191
Conference .....................................................................................................................Southern
Nickname ................................................................................................................. Lady E:agles
Colors .........................................................................................................Navy Blue and White
Athletic Director............................................................................................ Dr. David B. Wagner
Sports Information Director............. ;········································ .................................Matt Rogers
Office Phone .......................................................................................................(912) 681-5239
Head Coach ............................................................................................................ Drema Greer
Coaching Record ...................................................................................................1"7'1-91/ 9 )'I'S.
Assistant Coaches ............................................................Rusty Cram, Myndi Hil, Regina Days
Main Loss ........................................................................................................ Beverly Copeland
Top Returning Players ...........Andrea Autrey, Janice Johnson, Stacy Childers, Marysue James
Series Record .........................................................................................................First Meeting
Trainer ........................................................................................................................Jeri Zemke

Furman University
Nov. 26 in Statesboro, GA, 1:00 p.m. EST

Carter

Stanley

Location.................................................................................................................. Greenville. SC
Founded .............·..................................................................................................................1826
E:nrollment ...........................................................................................................................2,500
Conference ....................................................................................................................Southern
Nickname ............................................................................................................... Lady Paladins
Colors ...............................................................................................................Purple and White
Athletic Director.......................................................................................................... Ray Partier
Sports Information Director....................................................................................... Hunter Reid
Office Phone ........................................................................................................(803) 294-2061
Head Coach ............................................................................................................Sherry Carter
Coaching Record ............................................................................................... 168-15"7'/ 12 yrs.
Assistant Coach ................................................................................................... Sherry Pickard
Main Losses ................................ Rushia Brown, Jennifer Jones, Lee Christiansen, Joey Fillers
Top Returning Players ................................... Karen Stanley, Kristi Creamer, Meredith Levesque
Series Record ..........................................................................................................First Meeting
Trainer ....................................................................................................................Pai e Came

Marshall University
Wed., Nov. 30 in Richmond, KY, 7:30 p.m. EST

Moore

Higgins

Location .............................................................................................................. Huntington, WV
Founded ................................................................................................................................ 1837
E:nrollment .........................................................................................................................12,500
Conference.................................................................................................................... Southern
Nickname ..........................................................................................................Thundering Herd
Colors ....................................................................................................... Kelly Green and White
Athletic Director ............................................................................................................Lee Moon
Sports Information Director ......................................................................................Gary Richter
Office Phone .......................................................................................................(304) 696-52"7'5
Head Coach .................................................................................................Sarah E:vans-Moore
Coaching Record ....................................................................................................2"7'-28 / 2 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ..........................................................................Bret McCormick, Paul Nixon
Main Losses .........................................................Kim Kraft, Melissa Simms, Amanda Eddinger
Top Returning Players ......................................................................Tamira Higgins, Jodi Baker
Series Record ..................................................................................................... E:KU leads 11-3
Trainer ................................................................................................................... Barbara Pauly

South Carolina State University
Dec. 2-3, Missouri Invitational in Columbia, MO

McAuley

Ward
28

Location .............................................................................................................Orangeburg, SC
Founded ............................................................................................................................... 1896
E:nrollment ...........................................................................................................................5,000
Conference .................................................................................................. Mid-E:astern Athletic
Nickname............................................................................................................... Lady Bulldogs
Colors ................................................................................................................. Gamet and Blue
Athletic Director ...............................................................................................James A. Director
Sports Information Director ......................................................................William "Bill" Hamilton
Office Phone........................................................................................................ (803) 536-"7'060
Head Coach ...................................................................................................Germaine McAuley
Coaching Record ............................................................................................... 101-238/ 14 yrs.
Assistant Coach ...................................................................................................................TBA
Main Losses ..................................................... Allison Cooper, Wanda Wiggins, Sonya Wilson
Top Returning Players ......................................... Renee' Walker, Joanne Ward, Stacey Daniels
Series Record .........................................................................................................First Meeting
Trainer ....................................................................................................................Charles Pinta

Eastern Kentucky University

�(meel lhe Opponenb
University of Missouri
Dec. 2-3 at Missouri Invitational, Columbia, MO

Rutherford

Smith

Location ................................................................................................................ Columbia, MO
Founded .............................................................................................................................. 1839
Enrollment ....................................................................................................................... 22, 168
Conference ...................................................................................................................Big Eight
Nickname ..........................................................................................................................Tigers
Colors ........................................................................................................... Old Gold and Black
Athletic Director ..................................................................................................Joe Castiglione
Sports Information Director ..................................................................................... Bob Brendel
Office Phone ...................................................................................................... (314) 882-0712
Head Coach .............................................................................................. Dr. Joann Rutherford
Coaching Record ..............................................................................................372-201 / 19 yrs.
AssistantCoaches .................................................Missy Bequette, Jeni Garber, Marcia Brooks
Main Losses .............................Amy Fordham, Stacy Williams, Desiree Wallace, Mandy Shaw
Top Returning Players ................................................ Nikki Smith, Erika Martin, Andrea Siemer
Series Record ................................................................................................Missouri leads 1-0
Trainer.....................................................................................................................Che Stohr

Western Michigan University
Dec. 2-3 at Missouri Invitational in Columbia, MO

Charity

Brown

Location ................................................................................................................Kalamazoo, Ml
Founded .......... ~ .................................................................................................................... 1903
Enrollment .........................................................................................................................26,555
Conference ............................................................................................................ Mid-American
Nickname........................................................................................................................ Broncos
Colors ................................................................................................................. Brown and Gold
Athletic Director........................................................................................................ Dan Meinert
Sports Information Director....................................................................................... John Beatty
Office Phone .......................................................................................................(616) 387-4104
Head Coach ............................................................................................................... Pat Charity
Coaching Record .....................................................................................................41-68/ 4 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ........................................................................ Dave Cavern, Helen Williams
Main Losses ................................................................................ Andrea Kimball, Stacy Duncan
Top Returning Players ................................................................ Kina Brown, Dora Kalmar Nagy
Series Record .......................-.................................................................................. First Meeting
Trainer ................................................................................................................ Bridget Bokovitz

Wright State University
Sat., Dec. 10 in Dayton, OH, 5:30 p.m. EST

Hall

~

-

Collin's

Location ..................................................................................................................... Dayton, OH
Founded ............................................................................................................................... 1964
Enrollment .........................................................................................................................17,295
Conference............................................................................................... Midwestern Collegiate
Nickname ......................................................................................................................... Raiders
Colors .....................................................................................................Hunter Green and Gold
Athletic Director ........................................................................................ Dr. Michael J. Casack
Sports Information Director .......................................................................................... Bob Noss
Office Phone ....................................................................................................... (513) 873-2816
Head Coach .................................................................................................................. Terry Hall
Coaching Record ............................................................................................... 264-203/ 17 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ................................................................................ Lisa Fitch, Kathy Warner
Main Loss ...........................................................................................................Melissa Reeves
Top Returning Players ..................................................................... Joy Westendorf, Lori Collins
Series Record ....................................................................................................... EKU leads 4-0
Trainer ............................................................................................................ Jennifer Beardslee
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Mercer University
Dec. 30-31, Lady Blazer Invitational in Birmingham, AL

Holmes

Brown

Lady Colonel Basketball

Location ..................................................................................................................... Macon, GA
Founded ............................................................................................................................... 1833
Enrollment ...........................................................................................................................2,000
Conference ..............................................................................................Trans America Athletic
Nickname .................................................................................................................Teddy Bears
Colors .............................................................................................................. Black and Orange
Athletic Director ........................................................................................................Bobby Pope
Sports Information Director ................................................................................Kevin Conlombe
Office Phone .......................................................................................................(912) 752-2735
Head Coach ............................................................................................................. Billy Holmes
Coaching Record ........................................................................................................ 0-0/ 1st yr.
Assistant Coach ...................................................................................................... Sybil Blalock
Main Loss ................................................................................................................Stacey Laing
Top Returning Players............................................................... Lashon Brown, Kianga Williams
Series Record ........................................................................................................ Series tied 1-1
Trainer........................................................................................................................ Brett Moore
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American University
Dec. 30-31, Lady Blazer Invitational in Birmingham, AL
Location ................................................................................................. Washington, D. C.
Founded ....................................................... ...... .. ...................................................... 1893
Enrollment ..................... ......................................................................... ................. 11 ,500
Conference............................. ............ ... .. ........................ .. .... Colonial Athletic Association
Nickname ................................... ....... .. ..................................................................... Eagles
Colors ................ ................................................... ............................. Red, White, and Blue
Athletic Director ..... ..... ........................... .............................................Joseph F. O'Donnell
Joan von Thron
Sports Information Director..........................................................
Office Phone .............................................................................................. (202) 885-3030
Head Coach ....................... ...........................................................................Jeff Thatcher
Coaching Record ...... ..... ......................... ................................. ................... 189-121 / 5 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ................................ Kim Colyer, Melanee Wagener, Temica Curenton
Top Returning Players ................................Gail Wilkins, Kristen Keller, Becky Greenfield
Main Losses ................................................................Carolyn Hufnagel, Kristen Hirschler
Series Record ................................................................................................ First Meeting
Trainer ......................................................... .. ..... ....... .................................. Ronit Hoffman

Thatcher

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Keller

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University of Alabama at Birmingham
Dec. 30-31, Lady Blazer Invitational in Birmingham, AL
Location ......... ................................................... ......................................... Birmingham, AL
Founded ................................... ... .. ..... .. ... .. ......................... ...................................... ... 1969
Enrollment ............ ................................... ................. ................................................ 16,788
Conference ................... .. ............... .. ................ .................. ........................... Great Midwest
Nickname ........................................................................................................ Lady Blazers
Colors ............................. .... .................. ... .. ..................................... Green, Gold and White
Athletic Director....................... ........................................................................ Gene Bartow
Sports Information Director ... .... ............ ....... ....... .......... ............ ..... ..... .. ..............Mo Harbin
Office Phone ....................................... .. .............. .. ...................................... (205) 934-0722
Head Coach ........ .. .. ............. ........... ...... ... .. ......... ........................................ Jeannie Milling
Coaching Record ................ .. ................................................ .................... 283-195/ 17 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ............................. : ....... Amy Champion, Walter Carvalho, Marty Smith
Main Losses ................................................. Shyronda Mifflin, Kanekia Curry, Tonya Scott
Top Returning Players ........................................................... Uvette Dabney, Mary Morning
Series Record ...... ............ .. ............................................................................ First Meeting
Trainer ................... ............................................ .............................................. Dave Henze

Milling

Dabney

Morehead State University
Tues, Jan. 3 in Richmond, KY 7:30 p.m. EST
Mon., Jan. 30 in Morehead, KY 5:15 p.m. EST
Location ............................ .. .......... .............. .................................................. Morehead, KY
Founded ........ .............................................................................................................. 1922
Enrollment .. ............ ...................................................... ............... .................... ........... 8,899
Conference .. ... .... ............................................................................................... Ohio Valley
Nickname ............. ......................... .......... .. ......... ............... ............................... Lady Eagles
Colors ................. .. ............................... .. ....................................................... Blue and Gold
Athletic Director........................... .. ........................................................ ...... Steve Hamilton
Sports Information Director .. ................. ..... .. ............................. ...................... Randy Stacy
Office Phone ................................... .. ....... .. ................................................ (606) 783-2500
Head Coach .. ............. .. ... ........................ ....................................... ................ Janet Gabriel
Coaching Record ....... ................... ..................... ............................................... 15-38/2 yrs.
Assistant Coaches .......................................... Trish Wilson, Wendy Gatlin, Leslie Randall
Main Losses ....... ............. .. .... ............ .. ................................ .. ....... Jodi Bitsko, Stacy Spake
Top Returning Players .............. Sherita Joplin, Megan Hupfer, Hilary Swisher, Jan Seibert
Series Record .... .................................................................. .. .Morehead State leads 26-18
Trainer ........... .. ................... ..... ........ ........... ............... .. ... .. .................................. Ryan Kling

Gabriel

Joplin

Southeast Missouri State University
Sat., Jan. 7, is:' Cape Girardeau, MO, 7:30 p.m. CST
Sun., Feb. 5, 1n Richmond, KY, 5:30 p.m. EST

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Harris
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Location ............. ... ...... ... .. .............................. ... .. ... .. ........................... Cape Girardeau, MO
Founded .... ....... ...................... .. .................... ... ...... ...... ............................................ ....1873
Enrollment............................................................... .. ......................... .. ...................... 8,500
Conference .......................................... ..... .. ....................................................... Ohio Valley
Nickname ............................................................................................................ Otahkians
Colors.: ...... .. ........ .... ....... .. ........ .................................................................... Red and Black
Athletic Director ................... ... ...........................................................Dr. Richard McDuffie
Sports Information Director.. ..... ....................................... .. ................................. Ron Hines
Office Phone .............................................. ...... .. ...................... .. ................. (314) 651-2294
Head Coach ............. ............. ................. ............................................................. Ed Arnzen
Coaching Record ......................................................................................... 241-83/ 11 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ......................................................Alicia Polson Scott, Amy Townsend
Main Losses ............................................................................. .. Alison Morris, Daryl Strong
Top Returning Players .... .. .Gray C. Harris, Julie Meier, Tonia Harris, Roberta Granderson
Series Record ...... ................................................................................... Eastem leads 7-0
Trainer ..................... ......... ..............................................................................Linda Sa er

Eastern Kentucky University

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Murray State University
Mon., Jan. 9 in Murray, KY, 5:45 p.m. CST
Sat., Feb. 4 in Richmond, KY 2:00 p.m. EST

Fields

Gray

Location .........................................................................................................................Murray, KY
Founded ................................................................................................................................. 1922
Enrollment .............................................................................................................................8,328
Conference ................................................................................................................... Ohio Valley
Nickname ....................................................................................................................Lady Racers
Colors ...................................................................................................................... Blue and Gold
Athletic Director..................................................................................................... .Mike Strickland
Sports Information Director.........................................................................................David Ramey
Office Phone .........................................................................................................(502) 762-4270
Head Coach ............................................................................................................... Eddie Fields
Coaching Record ............................................................................................................ 6-20/ 1 yr.
Assistant Coaches ............................................................................ Dee Gibson, Todd Buchanan
Main Losses ........................... Jennifer Parker, Melissa Shelton, Rechelle Cadwell, Angie Cooper
Top Returning Players ......................................... Christy Bailey, Stephanie Gray, Ashley Rodgers
Series Record ...................................................................................................... EKU leads 27-13
Trainer ............................................................................................................................Alan Lollar

Tennessee State University
Sat., Jan. 14 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Mon., Feb. 13 in Nashville, TN, 5:45 p.m. CST

Phillips

Aldridge

Location ................................................................................................................... Nashville, TN
Founded ................................................................................................................................1912
Enrollment ............................................................................................................................8,000
Conference .................................................................................................................. Ohio Valley
Nickname ·: .................................................................................................................. Lady Tigers
Colors ......................................................................................................... Royal Blue and White
Athletic Director ...............................................................................................Howard Gentry, Jr.
Sports Information Director................................................................... Johnny "Ballpark" Franks
Office Phone .........................................................................................................(615) 320-3596
Head Coach ............................................................................................Teresa Lawrence Phillips
Coaching Record .......................................................................................................70-66/ 5 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ............................................................Valencia Jordan, Jennifer Bell Mitchell
Main Losses.................................................................................... Kim Graves, Mimi Crenshaw
Top Returning Players ..........................................Connie Swift, Carolyn Aldridge, Felicia Sweatt
Series Record .........................................................................................................EKU leads 9-5
Trainer..................................................................................................................... Luddie Hatten

Austin Peay State University
Sun., Jan. 15, in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Sat., Feb. 11, in Clarksville, TN, 7:45 p.m. CST

Wilson

Vaughan

Location .................................................................................................................Clarksville, TN
Founded ................................................................................................................................. 1927
Enrollment............................................................................................................................ 8,200
Conference ..................................................................................................................Ohio Valley
Nickname ..................................................................................................................... Lady Govs
Colors ....................................................................................................................Red and White
Athletic Director .......................................................................................................Dr. Kaye Hart
Sports Information Director......................................................................................... Brad Kirtley
Office Phone .........................................................................................................(615) 648-7561
Head Coach ........................................................................................................ La Donna Wilson
Coaching Record ........................................................................................................24-83/ 5 yrs.
Assistant Coach ..................................................................................................Sheryl Krmpotich
Main Loss ..............................................................................................................Jametta Bland
Top Returning Players ....................... Georgie Vaughan, Sonja Cox, Colleen Polzin, Sonia White
Series Record ....................................................................................................EKU leads 15-1 O
Trainers ...........................................................Chuck Kimmel, Joni Johnson, Cheryl Woodward

Tennessee Tech University
Mon., Jan. 23 in Cookeville, TN, 5:45 p.m. CST
Sat., Feb. 25 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST·

Worrell

"

Lovelace
Lady Colonel Basketball

Location ..................................................................................................................Cookeville, TN
Founded ................................................................................................................................1915
Enrollment ............................................................................................................................8,240
Conference ..................................................................................................................Ohio Valley
Nickname ...........................................................................................................Golden Eaglettes
Colors .................................................................................................................. Purple and Gold
Athletic Director ................................................................................................Dr. David Larimore
Sports Information Director .....................................................................................Rob Schabert
Office Phone ........................................................................................................(615) 372-3088
Head Coach ................................................................................................................. Bill Worrell
Coaching Record .....................................................................................................173-66/ 8 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ......................................................................... Myra Fishback, Harold Smith
Main Loss ................................................................................................................Sherry Batten
Top Returning Players ...........................................................Terrance Oglesby, Taunya Lovelace
Series Record: ................................................................................................... TIU leads 35-4
Trainer ......................................................................................................................David Green

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Middle Tennessee State University
Sat., Jan. 21 in Murfreesboro, TN, 5:30 p.m. CST
Sun., Feb. 26 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST

Bivens

Prater

Location ...................................................................................................Murfreesboro, TN
Founded ....................................................................................................................... 1911
Enrollment.................................................................................................................. 17,383
Conference ........................................................................................................ Ohio Valley
Nickname .......................................................................................................Lady Raiders
Colors ................................................................................................. Navy Blue and White
Athletic Director .................................................................................................Lee Fowler
Sports Information Director .................................................................................. Ed Given
Office Phone ..............................................................................................(615) 898-2450
Head Coach .................................................................................................... Lewis Bivens
Coaching Record .......................................................................................345-142/ 16 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ........................................................... Stephany Smith, Missy Blissard
Main Losses ......................................... Priscilla Robinson, Maggie Cox, Michelle Jackson
Top Returning Players .........................................................Sherry Tucker, Heather Prater
Series Record .........................................................................................MTSU leads 28-8
Trainer ..........................................................................................................Geor e Cam

University of Tennessee-Martin
Sat., Jan. 28, in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m., EST
Sat., Feb. 18, in Martin, TN, 5:30 p.m., CST

Coley

Tansil

Location Martin, KY
Founded ....................................................................................................................... 1900
Enrollment ...................................................................................................................5,646
Conference ........................................................................................................ Ohio Valley
Nickname ......................................................................................................... Lady Pacers
Colors .................................................................................. Royal Blue, Orange and White
Athletic Director ............................................................................................... Benny Hollis
Sports Information Director ...............................................................................Lee Wilmot
Office Phone ............................................................................................... (901) 587-7630
Head Coach ................................................................................................ Sharman Coley
Coaching Record .............................................................................................45-86/ 5 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ...............................................................Maurice Stafford, Dawn White
Main Loss ....................................................................................................... Gina Warren
Top Returning Players ....... Julianne Coleman, Tara Tansil, Tonya Smothers, Davida Smith
Series Record ........................................................................................ Eastern leads 7-0
Trainer ............................................................................................................. Linda Barker

Western Carolina University
Wed., Feb. 1, in Cullowhee, NC, 7:00 p.m. EST

Peters

1

Brittain

Location ........................................................................................................Cullowhee, NC
Founded .......................................................................................................................1889
Enrollment .................................................................................................................. 6,500
Conference ............................................................................................................ Southern
Nickname .................................................................................................Lady Catamounts
Colors ........................................................................................................ Purple and Gold
Athletic Director ................................................................................................Larry Travis
Sports Information Director ..............................................................................Steve White
Office Phone ................................................................................................ (704) 227-7171
Head Coach ......................................................................................................Gary Peters
Coaching Record .............................................................................................91-96/ 7 yrs.
Assistant Coaches ............................................ Shellie Greenman, Stephanie McCormick
Main Losses .......................................................................Angela Rowe, Beth Hall-Mason
Top Returning Players ......................................... Alicia Brittain, Kristy Garrett, Pam Owens
Series Record ........................................................................................ Eastern leads 5-1
Trainer ..............................................................................................................Mary Ochoa

University of Kentucky
Wed., Feb. 22, in Lexington, KY, 7:30 p.m. EST

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Location ........................................................................................................... Lexington, KY
Founded ....................................................................................................................... 1865
Enrollment ................................................................................................................. 24,200
Conference ..................................................................................................... Southeastern
Nickname ............................................................................................................. Lady Kats
Colors .......................................................................................................... Blue and White
Athletic Director ..............................................................................................C.M. Newton
Sports Information Director ................................................................................... Gail Dent
Office Phone ...............................................................................................(606) 257-3838
Head Coach ............................................................................................... Sharon Fanning
Coaching Record .......................................................................................309-112/ 18 yrs.
Assistant Coaches .................................................................. Dawn Bryant, Karen Booker
Main Losses .......................................................................Tedra Eberhart, Christe Jordan
Top Returning Players ................................... Stacey Reed, Karri Koach, Christina Jansen
Series Record .................................................................................... Kentucky leads 18-8
Trainer ...........................................................................................................Jennifer Healy
Eastern Kentucky University

�IlatllJ Colonels on lhe Air.
Richmond radio station WEKY-AM (1340
on the dial) will broadcast all Lady Colonel
home games this year, including all of the
Ohio Valley Conference games in Paul S.
McBrayer Arena on the EKU Campus.
WEKY's Brett .Pouncey will bring all the
fast-paced action when the Lady Colonels
hit the floor. Shannon Hutchinson will provide the color commentary for the third year
in a row s·e sure to listen as WEKY brings
the action of Eastern Kentucky University's
run for the Ohio Valley Conference crown.

On the Road With The Lady Colonels
Nov. 25-26
Depart by bus at 6 a.m. for Statesboro, GA on
OVC-Southern November 24. Stay at Hampton Inn (912) 681Conference
7700. Depart after the game on November 26.
S hootout
Arrive in Richmond at 2 a.m.

Dec. 2-3
Univ. of
M issouri
Tournament

Dec. 10
W right State

Depart by bus 7:30 a.m. for Columbia, MO on
Dec. 1. Stay at Ramada Inn, Columbia Convention Center (314) 449-0051. Depart December 4. Arrive in Richmond at 6 p.m.

Depart by bus at 11 :30 a.m. for Dayton, OH,
on Dec. 10. Depart after game. Arrive in Richmond at midnight.

Jan. 21-23
Middle
Tennessee,
Tennessee
Tech

Depart by bus at 11 :30 a.m for Murfressboro,
TN, on Jan 20. Stay at Holiday Inn (615) 8962420. Depart for Cookeville, TN after game. Stay
at Hampton Inn (615) 520-1117. Depart after
game. Arrive in Richmond at 1 a.m.

Jan. 30
Morehead
State

Depart by bus at 2:30 p.m. the day of the game.
Depart after game. Arrive in Richmond at 9:30
p.m.

Feb. 1
Western
Carolina

Depart by bus at 12 noon for Cullowhee, NC. Stay
at Comfort Inn (704) 586-3315. Depart after
game. Arrive in Richmond at 1 a.m.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. ------1 Feb. 11-13
Dec. 30-31
Lady Blazer
Inv itational

Depart by bus at 7 a.m. for Birmingham, AL,
on December 29. Stay at Holiday Inn (205) 9422041. Depart January 1. Arrive in Richmond
at 2 a.m.

Depart by bus at 11 :30 a.m. for Clarksville, TN.
Austin Peay, Stay at Travel Lodge (615) 645-1400. Depart
after game for Nashville, TN. Stay at Regal MaxTennessee
well (615) 259-4343. Depart after game. Arrive
State
in Richmond at 1 a.m.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Feb.
Jan. 7-9
Southeast
Missouri,
Murray
State

Depart by bus at 10 a. m. for Cape Girardeau,
MO on Jan. 6. Stay at Victorian Inn (314) 6514486. Depart for Murray, KY after game. Stay
at Shoney's Inn (502) 753-5353. Depart after
game. Arrive in Richmond a~ 1 a.m.

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Depart by bus at 9:30 a.m. for Martin, TN. Stay
Tennessee- · at University Lodge (901) 587-9577. Depart afMartin
ter game. Arrive in Richmond at 1:30 a.m.

Feb.22
Kentucky

Depart by bus at 5 p.m. for Lexington, KY. Depart after game. Arrive in Richmond at 11_p.m.

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�Att-1ime Series llislory
Won 275, Lost 270
First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

Akron
1980-81
Appalachian State 1975-76
Ashland College
1982-83
1984-85
Auburn
Austin Peay
1973-74
Ball State
1992-93
Bellarmine
1974-75
Belmont
1974-75
Berea
1972-73
Bowling Green
1982-83
Bradley
1993-94
Brown
1992-93
Campbellsville
1980-81
Canisius
1990-91
Central Michigan
1986-87
Central Missouri
1976-77
Chicago State
1990-91
Cincinnati
1972-73
Cleveland State
1981-82
Davis &amp; Elkins
1984-85
Dayton
1972-73
Duke
1982-83
Eastern Michigan
1988-89
East Tennessee
1977-78
Elon
1973-74
Evansville
1983-84
Florida A &amp; M
1981-82
Florida Atlantic
1991-92
Florida Int.
1992-93
Florida State
1991-92
Furman
1991-92
George Mason
1979-80
Georgetown College 1972-73
Georgia
1982-83
Georgia State
1985-86
Grambling
1989-90
Gulf Coast (Miss.) 1976-77
Highpoint
1972-73
Howard
1990-91
Illinois State
1977-78
Indiana
1973-74
Indiana State
1992-83
Indiana U.-Purdue U.1982-83
Iowa
1992-93
James Madison
1977-78
John Carroll
1981-82
Kent State
1980-81
Kentucky
1972-73
Kentucky State
1982-83
Longwood College 1972-73
Louisville
1972-73
Marshall
1972-73
McNeese State
1987-88
Memphis State
1973-74
Mercer
1976-77
Miami (Fla.)
1984-85
Miami (Ohio)
1972-73
Middle Tennessee 1973-74
1990-91
Missouri
Missouri-KC
1987-88
Morehead State
1972-73
Mount St. Joseph
1979-80

1986-87
1990-91
1986-87
1984-85
1993-94
1993-94
1986-87
1975-77
1972-73
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1985-86
1990-91
1986-87
1976-77
1990-91
1992-93
1985-86
1985-86
1991-92
1983-84
1988-89
1987-88
1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1991-92
1992-93
1991-92
1991-92
1979-80
1972-73
1989-90
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1972-73
1990-91
1978-79
1993-94
1993-94
1982-83
1992-93
1979-80
1981-82
1984-85
1993-94
1985-86
1972-73
1992-93
1993-94
1987-88
1974-75
1983-84
1984-85
1979-80
1993-94
1990-91
1987-88
1993-94
1980-81

Opponent

34

(Winning Percentage .505)

Won

Lost

Opponent

5
3

4

Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Northern Kentucky

2
0

15

2
5
0
1
2
0
1

4
0
0
1
1
7
3
2
9
1
1
4
0
2
0
1
0
0
1

1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
0
3
1
2
8
3
1

12
11
0
0
1
1
7
8
0
0

1
0
1

10
0

2
3

0
1
1

0
0
1
1
1
0
6

2

Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts

Pikeville
Pittsburgh

Radford
Roanoke
Rollins

Shawnee State
South Carolina
South Florida

Southeast Missouri
Southern Illinois

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

1972-73
1985-86
1989-90

1993-94
1985-86
1989-90
1979-80
1975-76
1982-83

1976-n

1975-76
1974-75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980-81
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1972-73
1981-82
1984-85
19n-78

1985-86
Southeastern Louisiana 1989-90

19n-78

1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1988-89
1981-82
1973-74
1 988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1981-82
1993-94
1978-79
1985-86
1989-90

Won

Lost

27
0
1

13

1

1
0
0
0

4
1

9
4

3
0
1

1
1
0
0

2

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
7
9

0
9
1
0
2

Southern Mississippi

1

Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Thomas More
Tulane
Vanderbilt

1972-73
1981-82
1973-74
1987-88
1973-74
1993-94
1989-90
1981-82

1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1981-82
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1989-90
1991-92

Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
William Penn
Winthrop

1975-76

1975-76

1983-84
1980-81
1974-75
1973-74

1983-84
1981-82
1991-92
1991-92

1976-77
1972-73

1976-77
1972-73

Wisconsin

1983-84

Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-La Crosse

1986-87
1976-n

1983-84
1986-87
1976-n

1
1
0
1
0
2
5
7
0
0
1
0
0

Wright State
Xavier

1988-89
1980-81
1980-81

1991-92
1994-92
1987-88

4
6
6

0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
1

4
2
0
1
0
0
0

Southwestern Louisiana 1986-87
Stetson
1986-87
St. Louis
1993-94

Youngstown State

1986-87

4

1
0
0
0
1
0
0

2
1
1
1
3
0

8
0
0
5
35
0
0

2
0
1
0
1

16
1
1
0
1
1
0

1
7

18
1
0

15
3
1
3
1
0
1

28
1
1

18

26

2

0
Lady Colonel Basketball

�TEAM RECORDS (SEASON)
Most points scored in a seson - 2,349 ................................................................... 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 82.0.............................................................................. 1975-76
Most victories in a seaon - 20 .................................................................................. 1991 -92
Best winning percentage -.850 - (17-3) ........... .............................................. ........ 1975-76
Most consecutive victories -9 .................................................................1975-76, 1991-92
Most losses in a season - 24 .. .. ... ... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. ....... .. .. .. .... ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .... .. .. .. .... ... . 1978-79
Most consecutive losses - 9 ...... ... ..... .. ......... ....... .... .. ...... .... ... ... .. .. ... ... .. ..... ... .. ... .. ... 1978-79
Best defensive scoring average - 60.8 ................................................................... 1983-84
Highest average margin of victory - 20. 75 .............................................................. 1975-76
Best field goal percentage - .456 ............................................................................. 1982-83
Best free throw percentage - .764 .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 1980-81
Most rebounds - 1,446 ....... .. ...... ... .. ... ... .... ... ... .. .... .... .. ... .. ... ....... .. .... .... .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 1980-81
Highest rebound average - 49.6 .............................................................................. 1975-76

TEAM RECORDS (SINGLE GAME)
Most points -122 vs. Thomas More ................................................................
Largest margin of victory - 7 4 vs. Thomas More ...........................................
Largest margin of defeat - 75 vs. Tennessee (115-40) MS ..........................
Most points by both teams - 216- vs. Morehead State (MS 110, EK 106) ......
Fewest points by both teams - 90 - vs. Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) ....................
Most field goals made -51 vs. Thomas More ...................................................
Most free throws made -43 vs. Murray State ................................................
Most rebounds -81 vs. John Carroll ................................................................

Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.

30, 1993
30, 1993
19, 1987
11, 1993
3, 1983
30, 1993
13, 1993
20, 1981

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SEASON)
Most games played -31 - Lisa Goodin .............................................................
Marsha Charles ............................................................
Most points scored - 582 - Lisa Goodin ..........................................................
Highest scoring average - 21.2 - Kim Mays ....................................................
Most field goals made - 235 - Peggy Gay .......................................................
Most field goals attempted - 569 - Peggy Gay ................................................
Best field goal percentage - .620 - Shannah McIntosh ..................................
Most three-point goals made -65 - Angie Cox ................................................
Most three-point goals attempted - 157 - Angie Cox ......................................
Best three point goal percentage (min. 25 att.) - .464 - Sandra Miller ...........
Most free throws made - 168 - Kim Mays .......................................................
Best free throw percentage - .913 - Lisa Goodin (led nation) ......................
Most rebounds - 310 - Tina Cottle ....................................................................
Most personal fouls committed - 108 - Sandra Mukes ...................................
Most times disqualified on fouls - 11 - Jaree Goodin-Wiseman .....................
Most assists - 170 - Cheryl Jones ...................................................................

1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1993-94
1977-78
1978-79
1992-93
1990-91
1991-92
1986-87
1993-94
1982-83
1984-85
1978-79
1989-90
1990-91

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (CAREER)
Most games played - 117 - Sandra Mukes ...................................................... 1978-82
Most points scored - 1,920 - Lisa Goodin ....................................................... 1980-84
Most field goals made - 751- Peggy Gay ........................................................ 1975-79
Best field goal percentage - .542 - Tina Cottle ................................................ 1983-85
Highest scoring average - 17.3 - Lisa Goodin .................................... .. .......... 1980-84
Most free throws attempted - 602 - Lisa Goodin ............................................ 1980-84
Best free throw percentage - .874 - Lisa Goodin .......................................... 1980-84
Most rebounds - 914 - Jaree Goodin ............................................................... 1989-93
Best rebound average - 10.3 - Tina Cottle ...................................................... 1983-85
Most assists - 488 - Angie Cox ....................................................................... 1988-92
Highest assist average (4 years) - 122 - Angie Cox .. ................................... 1989-92
Highest assist average (3 years) - 131 - Cheryl Jones ................................. 1989-92
Most personal fouls committed - 396 - Sandra Mukes ................................... 1978-82
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 - Sandra Mukes .................................... 1978-82

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SINGLE GAME)
Most
Most
Most
Most
Most

points scored -41 - Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. UT Martin ................... Feb. 27, 1993
field goals made - 18 - Jaree Goodin -Wiseman vs. Marshall .............. Feb. 15, 1990
free throws made - 21 - Tracy Korbutt - vs. S.W . Louisiana ............... Dec. 20, 1986
rebounds - 22 - Cheryl Palmer vs. Stetson ............................................ Jan. 3, 1989
assists - 17 - Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State .............................. Feb. 26, 1990

Eastern Kentucky University

35

�Jaree GoodinWiseman
1,679

Peggy Gay
1,674

Kelly Cowan
1,515

Angie Cox
1,425

Lisa Goodin-1,920 Points

jjf\

Tina Wermuth
1,403

Sandra Mukes
1,188

Carla Coffey
1,363

Eastern Kentucky All-Time Leading Scorers
Player
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Lisa Goodin
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
Peggy Gay
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
Tina Wermuth
Carla Coffey
Sandra Mukes
Shannon Brady
Loretta Coughlin

Years

Points

Player

Years

Points

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1984-88
1978-82
1981-85
1976-80

1,920
1,679
1,674
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,363
1,188
970
964

11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

1992-present
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88
1981-85
1975-78

868

Kim Mays
Tina Cottle*
Chancellor Dugan
Bernadette Kok
Angela Fletcher*
Cindy Lundberg
Margy Sh~lton
Sandra Miller
Marcia Haney
Gayle Freshwater

860
846
835
824
795
771
751
740
734

*Signed to play professional basketball

Lady Colonel Basketball

36

�1972-73 ·
Won 13, Lost 3
Opponent
Cincinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami (0.)
Marshall
Dayton
* Louisville
* Georgetown
* Murray State
# South Carolina
# Longwood College
# Highpoint
# Winthrop

EKU

OPP

58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45

39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36

65
60
64

68
53
65
55

58

28
34
42
60
60
54
65

1973-74
Won 17, Lost 6
Opponent
Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
* Kentucky
* Lou isvi lie
* Murray State
# Tennessee Tech
# Roanoke College
# South Carolina
# Elon

EKU
41
63

48
50
36

65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57

38
56
66

55
53
71
68
61

OPP
51
49

39
66
53
54

50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
31
37
59

42
57
64

1974-75
Won 14, Lost 6
Opponent
Bellamine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (0.)
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Belmont
Lady Colonel Basketball

EKU

OPP

74
76
56
47
74
75
74
63
59
61
77
74
59

44

66

62

62
47
89
73
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81

Tennessee
*Northern Kentucky
*Kentucky
#West.em Carolina
#Memphis State

70
67
60
63

100
45
49
56
100

EKU

OPP

73

59

83

60

86
66
69

76
69
46

60

1975-76
Won 17, Lost 3
Opponent
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Murray State
Indiana
Miami (0.)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky
*Louisville
*Western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech

82

65

86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
81

59
38

88
92
80

68

51
42
63
59
60

54

48
71

82
65
91

1976-77
Won 7, Lost 17
Opponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Miami (0.)
Tennessee
Indiana
Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
*Kentucky

#AIAW Regional

EKU

OPP

95
66
69

60
68
78
108
61
59
72
81

88
51
63

80
60

69
62
72
78
83
78
72
70
50
81
85
66
83
64
79

81
67
58
79
81
82
49
84
60

45
60

79
58
86
91

1977-78
Won 12, Lost 15

EKU

OPP

73
57
63
65
82
74
71

79
60
76
55
85
54
64

Opponent
Kentucky
Murray State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami (0.)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois
*Louisville

83
73
67
58
61
77

1978-79
Won 5, Lost 24
Opponent

EKU

OPP

67
60
58
77
78
56
52
61
77
78
70

91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84

Tennessee
Indiana
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James Madison
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Miami (0.)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky (OT)
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tenessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
*Northern Kentucky

con

n

52
85

69
84
73
84
75

93
72

89

85

67
94
76
88
82
61

94
85
89
75
74
81

n

64

84
54
70
86
68
62
85
72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

73

85

64

62
78
90
60

68
80

64

74
79
94
76

n

95
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

*KWIC Tourney
37

�1981-82
Won 14, Lost 16

1979-80
Won 9, Lost 19
Opponent
North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (0.)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
· Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mount St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
*Morehead State

EKU
62
55
50

65

66

77
62
73
50
65
69
60
80
63
52
56

60
54

69
65
68

57
51
58
57
88
54

59

OPP
57
48

57

66

74
100
80
50
68

64

68
82
63
67
63
66

92
70

n

70
61
53
53
72
85
72
56
90

*KWIC Tourney

EKU
Opponent
68
Radford
93
John Carroll
102
Campbellsville
73
West Virginia
76
Cleveland State
86
South Florida
72
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
72
82
Marshall
78
Florida A &amp; M
87
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
72
59
Murray State
100
Bellannine
68
Morehead State
50
Louisville
61
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky (20T)61
86
Xavier
79
Austin Peay
90
Murray State
67
Dayton
69
Morehead State
74
Ohio
73
Tennessee Tech
55
Middle Tennessee
65
Louisville
79
#UT-Chattanooga
78
#Vanderbilt
50
#East Tennessee

OPP
71
36

75
65
52
60

n
n

61
80

89

n

53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64

92
62
72
75
88
86

Opponent
(OT)
Bellannine
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech
*OVCToumey

EKU

OPP

72
67
63
82

74

46

70
52

60

n

61
66
44

65
56
58

48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67

69
41
62
62

66

75
69
50
71
73
78
58
83
68
64
64

48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

EKU
79

OPP

46

55
58
68

#AIAW Region II

1980-81
Won 16, Lost 15
Opponent
West Virginia
Campbellsville
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT)
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
xavier
*Morehead State

1983-84
Won 17, Lost 11

EKU
97
98

OPP
69
72

90

56

65

72
78
67
77

64

71
68
70
84

91
75
83
74
74

n

63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104
72

46

65
45
66

72
62

n

68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84

58
83

1982-83
Won 14, Lost 13
Opponent
Pikeville
Duke
Bowling Green
Indiana U. -Purdue U.
Louisville
Murray State
Middle Tennessee (OT)
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier(O.)
Morehead State
Dayton
(OT)
Cleveland State
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
*Murray State
*OVCToumey

1984-85
Won 18, Lost 10
Opponent

EKU
105
57
83
86

58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54

55
90

68
63
69

94

88
64
65
66
56

OPP
60

74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64

65

n

75
81
68
68
54

61
49
68

68
68
71
68
63
73
58

Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
(OT)
Austin Peay
*Tennessee Tech

54

81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66

69
71
72
71

n

61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

45
71
74
59
64
54

70
51
63
71
70
58
44

75

n

55
67
63
54

65
47
54

69
67
67
69
62
72

*OVC Tourney

*KWIC Tourney
38

Eastern Kentucky University

�1985-86
on 8, Lost 17

1987-88
Won 6, Lost 20

1989-90
Won 12, Lost 14

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Opponent

OPP

Opponent

75

EKU

OPP

Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State (OT)
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsville
(OT)
Nebraska
Kentucky
(OT)
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
(OT)
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

EKU

72
71
80
72
57
73

Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Ohio
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

79
73
58
71
81

96
94

Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
Nicholls State
Tulane
(OT)
Louisville
Appalachian State
Southeast Louisiana
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Wright State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall
East Tennessee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

54

95
95

82
85
59
78
90

63
76
72
75
55
71

83
52
65
80
97
75

72
52
78
68
78
52

82
82
87
89

66

79
69
86
77
99
97
81

78
78
76

85
70
71

84

n

1986-87
Won 9, Lost 18
Opponent
Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisville
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Ashland College
Stetson
Southwestern Louisiana
Pittsburgh
East Tennessee
Dayton
(OT)
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Lady Colonel Basketball

82
82
85

40

115
90

72
62
89
79
62
69
95

59
72

n

86

88
85
63
65
86
66

81
74
65

86

78
73
94

109
74
108
70
87
103
93
84
71
101
90

OPP

75
85
85
51
56
86

101
94
90
77
88
76
79

n
71
101
89
78
70
81
73
62
76
83

n
54
57
90

48
78
62
63

n

87

n
93
85
75
91
80
100

84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

Opponent
Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson
(30T)
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Kentucky
(OT)
Austin Peay
Murray State (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

85
65
71
84

76
67
78
80
88
64

90
68
74
59
84
89
72
63
82
83
57

51
82
82

73
56

68
85
66

63
60
79
86
66

109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
52
86

51

1990-91
Won 14, Lost 13

1988-89
Won 12 Lost 14

EKU

86

EKU

OPP

82

79
61
55
78
76

69
68
63
53
74
84

98
71
69
77
68
63
84
81
66

90
71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

88
70
102
78
75
83
66

66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

Opponent
Canisius
Chicago State
UNC-Asheville
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Louisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
UNC-Asheville
Appalachian State
*Middle Tennessee

EKU

63
78
94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83
55
72
69
86
76
90
83
65
84
57
80
71
75
70
96
72
84

OPP

70
62
68

45
72
59
65
68
84
84
75

80
52
50
.58
67
69
90

n

84

81
79

49
59

80
86
93

*OVC Tournament

39

�Opponent
Wright State
Western Kentucky
Funnan
Vanderbilt
Cincinnati
Florida Atlantic
Florida State

Xavier
Dayton
Marshall
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
UT-Martin
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
*Middle Tennessee
*Tennessee Tech

1993-94
Won 17, Lost 9

1992-93
Won 12, Lost 15

1991-92
Won 20, Lost 9

EKU
81
48
88
54
79
80

65
64
90

63
98

82
67

82
75
79

83
59
83

82
83
83
78

81
85
60
110
72

74

OPP
54
80

74
74

66
57
72
78
64
60

59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68

59
63

89
70
56
67

81

Opponent
Ball State
Louisville
Indiana State
Brown
Florida International
Iowa
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT-Martin
Marshall
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State (OT)
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee
UT-Martin
*Middle Tennessee

con

EKU

OPP

72
66

n

52
74

74

80
59

68

82

63
59
62
80
100
90
79

67

66

60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102

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Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall
Saint Louis
Bradley
Indiana State

Xavier
Indiana
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Kentucky
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
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Covering the Lady Colonels
NEWSPAPERS
Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) ...... :.................................................................................. Nick Nicholas, Keith Taylor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) ............................................................................ Matt McCarty, Mary Ann Lawrence
Lexington-Hearld-Leader (daily a.m .) .......................................................................................................... Rick Bailey
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.) ............................................................................................. George Rorrer, Jim Terhune
RADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM
..................................................................................................................... Wayne Gregory
Radio WEKY (Richmond) : .................................................................................. Brett Pouncey, Shannon Hutchinson
Radio WCBR (Richmond) .............................................................................................. Rob Burton, George Robbins
Radio WKX.O (Berea) ................................................................................................. ..................... Kyle Sowers
Radio WVLK (Lexington) .....................................................................................................Tom Leach, Ralph Hacker
Radio WLA~ (Lexington) .................................................................................................................... Sports Director
EKU-TV
............................................................................................................... ....... Gary Foxworth
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) ......................................................................... ...... Kenny Rice, Dave Shore, Keith Spalding
WKYT-TV (Lexington
..............................................................................Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ......................................................................................................... Jill Carlson, Alan Cutler
WDKY-TV (Lexington) ..................................................................................................................... Sports Director
WLKY-TV (Louisville)
...................................................................................................................... Sports Director
Radio WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) .......................................................................Van Vance, Paul Rogers, Dave Conrad
Radio WAVE &amp; TV (Louisville) ............................................................................................................. Sports Director
Radio WKLO (Louisville) ..................................................................................................................... Sports Director
Radio WKLO (Louisville) ..................................................................................................................... Sports Director
Radio WAKY (Louisville) ..................................................................................................................... Sports Director
Radio WLOU (Louisville) ..................................................................................................................... Sports Director
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BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
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March 18 or 19

First Round*
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*First- and second-round games will be played on the
campus of 16 participating institutions. Pairings of
regional champions in the national semifinal games will
be determined March 12 when championship participants
are selected. 1995 regional sites are: East - University
of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut); Mideast - University
of Tennessee, Knoxville (Knoxville, Tennessee); Midwest Drake University (Des Moines, Iowa); and West - University
of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California).

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Georgia Southern (OVC/Southern Shootout)
East Tennessee (OVC/Southern Shootout)
Marshall
Western Carolina
Mar,quette (Full-0-Pep Classic)
Wright State
Vanderbilt
* Soutt'ieast Missouri
East Tennessee
* Murray State
* Tennessee-Martin
* Austin Peay
* Middle Tennessee
* Morehead State
* Tennessee State
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* Morehead State
* Tennessee-Martin
* Murray State
* Middle Tennessee
* Austin Peay
* Tennessee Tech
* Tennessee State
Kentucky
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Dec. 10
Dec. 30
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 14
Jan. 15
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
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Georgia Southern
Furman
Marshall
Western Michigan
Missou ri
Wright State
Mercer
Alabama-Birmingham
• Morehead State
• Southeast Missouri
* Murray State
*Tennessee State
• Austin Peay
* Middle Tennessee
* Tennessee Tech
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• Murray State
*Southeast Missouri
• Austin Peay
·:rennessee State
*UT-Martin
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*Tennessee Tech
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Media Information ........................................ 2
Athletics At EKU .......................................... 4
Pre-Season Outlook ....... ....... ..... ........ ...... .... 8
Paul S. McBrayer Arena ............................... 9
Coach Larry Inman ....................................... 1O
The Assistant Coaches and Staff ................. 12
Meet the Lady Colonels ............................... 14
Final EKU Stats ........................... ................. 22
Meet the Opponents ............. ........................ 29
All-Time Series History ................................. 34
Lady Colonel Record Book ...... .................... 35
Lady Colonel Elite ........................................ 36

About
The

CoverThis publication was prepared by Kelley Anderson, sports information graduate assistant. The Division of Sports Information
is located in Room 205 of the Robert B. Begley Building, telephone 606-622-1253. Photographic services were provided by
Tim Webb of EKU Division of Public Information. Typsetting
and layout services were provided by Pam Bowlin, EKU Printing Services. For additional copies of this media guide, submit
a written request to the above address at Eastern Kentucky
University, Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3105. Printing was provided by Post Printing Co. of Lexington, KY. This publication
was paid for through state funds.

Lady Colonel Basketball

1994-95 featured the Lady Colonels
finishing the season in a four-way tie
for first in the Ohio Valley Conference.
This was the first such title in the
history of the EKU women's basketball
program. Seniors Samantha Young
and Stephany Davis are set to lead the
Lady Colonels in their quest to keep
"Building on Success."

�Oulck. ~acts
The 1995-96 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of
the print and electronic media who cover Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope this
guide will provide many of the answers concerning Coach Larry lnman's Lady Colonels and
EKU in general.
WORKING PRESS- Press passes are required to all doubleheader games. If you have
special needs such as working space, fax, telephone, etc., make your request as far in advance as possible.
RADIO- Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should be
addressed to the Division of Sports Information and be made by NAME as early as possible.
Lines are. to be ordered by the requesting station directly from South Central Bell Telephone
Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SID's office prior to installation. The "official
station," as designated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting institution, will be assigned
priority space in the event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION- Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is granted by the
Director of Athletics well in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for noncommercial stations by contacting the SID office well in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS- Photo passes are not required. Photographers may take pictures
from the sidelines during the game provided they remain a safe distance from the playing court
and not in front of the bench and coaching areas. There is no flash photography allowed.

Location: Richmond, Kentucky
Madison County (Pop. 24,000)
Enrollment: 16,000
Founded: 1906
President: Dr. Hanly Funderburk
Vice President for Academic AffairsDr. Russell Enzie
Athletic Conference: Ohio Valley, NCAA
Division I
Basketball Arena/Capacity: Alumni Coliseum/6,500
Nickname: Lady Colonels
Colors: Maroon and Wh~e

A TliLUIC§ C01'l1'll1Tl:I:
Members: Dr. Janna Vice, chair; Dr. Dorothy
Kirkpatrick; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Samuel Leung; Dr.
Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock; Mrs. Jeannette
Crockett; Dr. James Masterson; Dr. Jay Riggs; Mr.
C.E. Baldwin; Dr. Robert Baugh and Dr. Martha
Mullins, ex-officio .
Director of Athletics: Dr. Robert Baugh

, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs:

Dr. Martha Mullins
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs:
Mike Blaser
Head Coach: Larry Inman
Assistant Basketball Coaches: Sheila Simmons, Kent
Miller

Director
Division of Sports Information

Karl Park, 1970 graduate of EKU, is now in his 26th year as Eastern's Sports Information
Director. He served as sports editor of the school newspaper, The Eastern Progress. for
three years while a student at the University.
The 47-year old Richmond, Kentucky native is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (COSIDA), the United States Basketball Writers Association and
the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three seasonal media guides
for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the Nation-Division A
for those two years.
Park was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference 40th Anniversary Committee in 198788. He received his master's degree from Eastern in 1979.
He is currently serving as District IV Coordinator for the GTE Academic All-American
men's at-large teams.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsvile and they have a daughter, Rachel,
11 , and a son, Drew, 5.

Head Coaches Other Sports: Jim Ward, baseball;
Mike Calhoun. men's basketball; Roy Kidd, football;
Lew Smither, men's golf; Rick Erdmann, men's and
women's track and cross country; Tom Higgins, men's
and women's tennis; Sandra Martin, women's golf;
Geri Polvino, volleyball; and Jane Worthington,
women's softball .
Assistant Coaches Other Sports: Marty Pollio, Byron
Jones, men's basketball; Jim Tanara, Jack Ison, Joe
Blankenship, Teddy Taylor, Doug Carter and Dean
Hood, football; Yvette Moorehead, volleyball; and
Tim Moore, men's and women's track and cross country.
Trainer: Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers: Eva Clnton and Randy McGuire
Sports Information Director: Karl Park
Athletics Business Manager: Dave Parke
Athletics Ticket Manager: Dan McBride

Board of Regents
Chairman, James Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice
Chairman, Barbara Ricke, Lexington; Jane Boyer,
Louisville;Alice Rhodes.Ashland; Gilbert Miller, Richmond; Irving Rosenstein, Lexington; Harold Campbell,
Booneville; Dr. William DeVries, Louisville; Dr. Richard Freed, faculty representative; Ronnie Mink, staff
representative; Joseph Hoffman, student representative.
Eastern Ke ntucky University

�Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU President
It is our hope that this guide conveys to both media and prospective student-athletes part of the
pride we at Eastern Kentucky University have in our program of intercollegiate athletics. our women's basketball program has a proud tradition within our annals.
Athletics is integrated into the academic structure at Eastern, creating an environment designed to
help participants succeed both in the classroom and on the playing field or court. coach Larry Inman Is a
vatuable member of the coaching staff and is also a qualified member of the teaching faculty. His teams have
found success academically, as well as athletically.
coach Larry Inman has built a sound program at Eastern. where he continues to build on his record as
the active coach with the most victories in the Ohio Valley conference. In the 1991-92 season. the Lady
Colonels recorded the first 20-win season in the school's women's basketball history.

14Z:U

Hanly Funderburk

Lady Colonel Basketball

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At ~aitern l\entuck.Y Univerilt'Y

Oganized under a single administrative unit, the College of Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics includes three acc;1demic
departments, the division of athletics, and the division of intramural
programs. The three academic departments; health education, physical education , and recreation and park administration, offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs with more than 15 different
options. The division of athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate sports
for men and eight intercollegiate sports for women . In addition to the
balanced intercollegiate athletic program, the division of intramural programs supports competitive team and individual sports , recreational
free play, sport clubs, camping trips, equipment rental, and other co-ed
activities for students, faculty, and staff.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute
immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and for their leadership
contributions to the youth in the nation's schools and elsewhere.
Possessing academic backgrounds that represent more than a score of the finest colleges and
universities in the nation, the coaches of athletics are members of the full-time faculty that provide the
academic and intramural, as well as , varsity athletic programs housed within the college.
The Dean of the College is Dr. Robert J. Baugh. The three academic departments are chaired by:
Dr. Don Calitri, Health Education; Dr. Lonnie Davis, Physical Education; Dr. Larry Belknap, Recreation
and Park Administration. Jane Worthington serves as the acting director of the Division of Intramural
Programs for 1995-96.
The College's programs for intercollegiate athletics is administered by athletic director Dr. Robert
Baugh; associate director for internal affairs Dr. Martha Mullins; and Mike Blaser, assistant director of
athletics for external affairs.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields athletic teams in football, men's
and women's basketball, tennis , cross country, track and field (indoor and outdoor) ; women's softball
and volleyball; and men's and women's golf.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities required to support an operation with the scope of Eastern's
College of H.P.E.R.A. are used interchangeably for instruction and athletics as is the faculty. The
college's programs are housed in five major campus structures: The Robert B. Begley building where
it is headquartered; Alumni Coliseum, Weaver Health Building, The Presnell Building, and the Greg
Adams Building.
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Softball Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball
Field and the Tom C. Samuels nine-line track and tartan infield are among the other facilities of the
College.
The F.M. Burke Wellness Center, located in the Weaver Health Building, provides a practical educational opportunity for students as well as individualized physical activity, lifestyle assessment, and
physical assessment that can assist faculty and staff in the development of healthy lifestyles.

4

Eastern Kentucky University

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u.-. l?obert 13auah
Dean, College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics/
Athletics Director
Dr. Robert Baugh serves as dean of Eastem's College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics, one of
the University's nine academic colleges, and also Director of Athletics.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU Department of Health Education, assumed the duties of acting dean in January of 1987. He also
served a six-month stint as Acting Director of Athletics during the 1990-91 school year. He has been at Eastern since 1970.
He is a member of the NCAA Council, the NCAA Eligibility Committee and the NCAA Initial Eligibility Committee.
Prior to arriving at EKU, Baugh taught for four years at Austin Peay State Universny, following a stint of high school teaching in University City,
Missouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond. She is a professor in EKU's College of Allied Health and Nursing.

u.-. Martha Mullins
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs
Dr. Martha Mullins is in her fifth year as Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs. She was promoted from her previous
position of Assistant Athletic Director, a post she had held for 15 years, following a reorganization of the athletic department. She
has been an administrator in women's athletics at Eastern for the past 24 years and served EKU as the women's tennis coach until the 1983-84
season.
A graduate of the University of Alabama, she went on to post-graduate wor\l at Florida State where she received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. While
at FSU, Mullins assisted with the women's track program. She served a six-year'tenure in Florida's junior college system where she was active as a
tennis and volleyball coach, and provided early leadership in establishing athletic participation for women students in the state's junior colleges.
In 1984, she was selected for the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference Honor Award for outstanding service to women's intercollegiate
athletics in Kentucky. She was recognized also by the Kentucky Department of Education in 1992 for her contribution to women's sports. She is a past
president of the Citizens for Sports Equity, a state funded effort to increase opportunities for minorities and women in sport. In 1992, Dr. Mullins was
selected as the district winner, Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.
Mullins has been active in Ohio Valley Conference activities and served on the Hall of Fame Committee and the OVC 40th Anniversary Committee.
In addition, she is a member of the NCAA Track and Field Committee.

Mike 131ase.Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs
Mike Blaser has begun his first year at Eastern serving the University as Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs.
Blaser, 34, who received both his bachelors ('84) and his masters ('86) degrees from EKU, has been working the past two
and one-half years in the marketing and promotions department at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, having served this past year as the Director
of Athletic Marketing and Promotions.
Prior to his stint at UNLV, he was an assistant director of athletic marketing and promotions at the University of Louisville for two years after serving
at UL the previous year as an athletic marketing assistant in sales.
His other athletic-related experience comes from stints with the Savannah Cardinals Class Abaseball club as General Manager (1986-87) and with
the Jacksonville Expos Class AA baseball as Assistant General Manager (1987-89).
Blaser and his wife, Risa, have three children: Natalie (4), Mitchell (3) and Chase (1).

Lady Colonel Basketball

�David Parke
Athletics
Business Manager

Dr. Bobby Barton
Head Trainer

Joan Hopkins
Athletics/Academic
Counselor

Eva Clifton
Assistant Trainer

Dr. Mary Lloyd
Ireland
Team Physician

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Randy McGuire
Assistant Trainer

Joanne Whitlock
Secretary
Sports Information

Dan McBride
Athletic Ticket
Manager

Becky Hacker
Secretary
Athletics/Compliance

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Secretary
Athletics

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Tom Thilman
President
Colonel Club

Nancy Kenner
Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Mary Kay Kasitz
Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Eastern Kentucky University

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The

nickname, "The Campus Beautiful", aptly
describes the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to
live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system of regional universities, is the culmination of
more than a century of higher education development on it 350-acre main campus in Richmond,
Today's modern Eastern offers nine colleges and
graduate school including education, allied health
and nursing, computer science, business, sciences,
law enforcement, recreation, and environmental resources that provide educational opportunities to
meet society's demands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been
pledged as one of the foremost objectives of Dr.
Hanly Funderburk, who has begun his 11th full academic year as Eastern's eighth president.
The University seeks to fulfill the "living-whilelearning" concept by providing comfortable living
conditions for almost 7,000 students in campus
residence halls. Eastern can accommodate more
students on campus than any other university in
the state.
In addition to being a highly respected academic
institution, Eastern is also noted for its program of
intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports.
The accomplishments of the Colonel athletic teams
are a source of great pride for the student body
and campus community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities as nationally known lecturers, artists, and
entertainers appear on campus. A wide variety of
student and faculty musical groups also provide a
fine selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletic arena, or campus life, Eastern continues its
stride toward excellence.

Lady Colonel Basketooll

�Three starters return among the six letterwinners
coming back for coach Larry Joe Inman from last
season's 19-9 team that captured a share of Eastern Kentucky University's first-ever Ohio Valley
Conference women's basketball championship.
EKU closed the 1994-95 OVC season with a 124 mark, finishing in a tie for first place with Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech and Middle Tennessee.
Stephany Davis, 5-8 senior forward , leads the
returnees with her 11.1 scoring average and 4.2
rebounding mark. She will be joined by 5-7 senior
point guard Samantha Young (8.8 pts. 4.1 reb., 3.2
assists) and 5-10 sophomore center Laphelia Doss
(7 .0 pts., 7 .8 reb.)
Doss, a member of last season's OVC All-Freshman Team, played for an United States All-Star
team in the Great Austrialian shootout this past July.
Three other experienced letterwinners return in
5-7 sophomore guard-forward Trina Goodrich (4.7
pts., 2.4 reb.), 5-8 junior forward Tiffany Davis (3.3
pts., 2.2 reb.) and 5-11 sophomore forward Lisa
Pace (3.2 pts., 1.8 reb.).

No.
3
11
12
14
15
20
22
23
24
32
34
42
45

The remaining half of the '95-96 Colonels roster
will be made up of incoming freshmen signees.
These include 6-2 forward-center Shannon
Browning (Evarts HS), 5-9 freshman guard Tami
Wingate (Wooster, OH, HS), 6-2 center Cathy Dues
(Coldwater, OH, HS), 5-6 guard Lakeisha Hamilton
and 5-11 forward Jennifer King , both from Beach
High School in Savannah, GA.
Inman, beginning his eighth season at Eastern
with a 106-83 coaching mark, has put together three
straight 12-win OVC seasons, as EKU's league
record during these past three seasons is 36-14
(.720).
He was able to collect two additional coaching
milestones last season, becoming Eastern's all-time
winningest women's basketball coach and the first
EKU women's basketball mentor to eclipse the 100win mark.

Player

Pos.

Ht.

Class

Hometown

Lakeisha Hamilton
Lisa Pace
Tiffany Davis
Stephany Davis
Trina Goodrich
Stephanie Wallace
Jennifer King
Samantha Young
Tami Wingate
Laphelia Doss
Kristy Ward
Cathy Dues
Shannon Browning

G
F
G
G
G
G
F
G
G
F
F
C
F

5-6
5- 11
5-8
5-8
5-7
5-8
5-1 1
5-7
5-9
5-10
5-8
6-2
6-2

Fr.
Soph.
Jr.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Soph.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.

Savannah, GA
Huntsville, TN
Winchester, KY
Winchester, KY
Berea, KY
Paducah , KY
Savannah, GA
Pineville, KY
Wooster, OH
Franklin, KY
Paintsville, KY
Coldwater, OH
Evarts, KY

Head Coach: Larry Inman
Assistant Coaches: Sheila Simmons, Kent Miller
Restricted Earnings Coach: Pam Bettis
Managers: Lori Skinner and Alicia Daniel

8

Eastern Kentucky University

�Vaul ,. McO.-a~e.- Ar-ena... t-Jome of Ole Lady Colonel§
.A.

lumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer

~ Arena, which first opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home court for Eastern
Kentucky University women's basketball since the
1976-77 season when the team moved from
Weaver Health Building.
Located on a southern slope of the EKU
campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a
thoughtfully planned sports complex. The Coliseum
is a massive physical plant and features a great
triumph in architectural design with its modern laminated cross-arched roof-the world's largest of its
kind-spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board feet of lumber form
the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches gracefully 81 feet above floor level, is southern pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats
6,500 for basketball games and 8,000 for other
programs, the building contains four basketball
courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on the east end,
eight classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker rooms, a
projection room, a training room and weight room.
A hydraulic-operated stage is located at the east
end of the main arena floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady
Colonels have compiled an overall home record of
133 wins and 88 losses.

Lad y Co lo ne l Basketball

,
.,,ear--Ol'-.,,ear- l?esults
In Mc:Ur-ayer- 4.r-ena
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
Totals

Won
2
8
3
4

9
9
8
9
11
3
8
4
5
7
9
12
6
8
8
133

Lost

4
4
11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6
6
8
5

4
2
0
5

2
1

88

Winning Pct .. 566

...

9

�Lady Colonel tiead Coach

Lar-0" Joe
Inman
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fllW.JIVi OUT ltt ~ONT
Inman!!!, Track 12ecord
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet High School (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions

In the seven years that Larry Joe Inman has
been at the helm of the Eastern Kentucky University
women's basketball team, the program has managed
to reach a milestone that has eluded other Colonel
coaches. This past season, Inman directed the Colonels to a share of their first Ohio Valley Conference
Championship in the entire history of the sport.
However, firsts are nothing new to Inman. He
has strived to be the first to win at every level he has
coached. The winning tradition has followed him wherever he goes and he strives to bring programs to the
top.
lnman's firsts can be traced back to his high
school days where he guided the Mt. Juliet High School
team to its first state championship. He also won the
first state championship in the history of the Nashville
Interscholastic League in girls basketball.
Inman then took his string of firsts to Middle
Tennessee State University, where he guided the Lady
Raiders to their first OVC Championship in the history
of the women's program.
Currently Inman is ranked first on the all-time
winning list at Middle Tennessee (161-73) and Eastern
Kentucky (106-83). He has also been named the Ohio
Valley Conference Coach of the Year six times. This is
to go along with his six OVC crowns.
1994-95 marked In man's first OVC regular season title with EKU. The Lady Colonels were paced by
the strong play of seniors Kim Mays and Maisha Thomas.
"We have been very fortunate in having good
people as well as good basketball players, which in
turn creates a very positive situation," said Inman. "We
look for players that are just down to earth with good
IO

1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 1980, 83,84,85,86
OVC Tourney Champs in 1983,84,85,86
1988-95 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 106, Lost 83 (.560)
OVC Quad Champions in 1995
OVC Tournament Appearance 1991 ,92,93,94,95
Career Coaching Record-19 years
Won 393, Lost 180 (.685)

work ethics. Each person must give of themselves for
one common goal--to win and be successful--not what
they want, but what is the common goal for all."
Longevity and the winning tradition are nothing
new to Inman. He finished his seventh season at Eastern Kentucky last year and his 15th overall in the OVC.
Inman is the dean of coaches in the conference sporting a 135-48 slate against OVC opposition, including
stints at Middle Tennessee and EKU. lnman's 135 wins
are the most ever recorded in conference play by any
OVC women's basketball coach. Another first!!!
Success seems to follow Inman everywhere he
goes. If he is not doing something new or helping a
team reach a milestone, he is setting new standards
for the sport of women's basketball. This rich tradition
of successes can be traced to his high school career.
He began his profession at the high school level
where he compiled a 126-24 (.840) record at Mount
Juliet High School in Nashville, TN . While at Mount
Juliet, Inman was named Nashville Interscholastic
League Coach of the year four times as he directed his
Eas tern Ke ntuc ky University

�1:1\U Coachlna l2eco.-ds
(since 1972)

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team to five district crowns, four regional championships, three NIL titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class
AAA state championship.
Due to his talents and abilities, college officials
took notice and he quickly moved up to take the helm
of the MTSU Lady Raiders. During his eight years in
Murfreesboro, he produced a record of 161-73 (.633)
and took his teams to four NCAA Regional tournaments
where MTSU compiled a 2-4 record against some of
the nation's top basketball teams.
Coaching honors have also come easy and with
regularity for Inman, including the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year for last season. This was the
sixth such conference honor of his career. The 1970
Austin Peay State University graduate was nominated
for WCBA District 9 Coach of the Year honors in 1980
and 1993.
lnman's success and "firsts" continue to come
at a regular pace. He is ranked first on the all-time win
list at EKU. This mark will continue to climb during the
1995-96 season with every Lady Colonel victory. Every game the Lady Colonels win this year will not only
set a record at Eastern, but will also be the all-time
OVC record.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene
Follis of Shelbyville, TN. They have one son, Jody, 21,
and two daughters, Latrice, 20, and Tiffany, 12.

Lady Colonel Basketball

Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Inman

1 yr. (1972-73)
1 yr. (1973-74)
1 yr. (1974-75)
4 yrs. (1975-79)
7 yrs. (1979-86)
2yrs. (1986-88)
7 yrs. ( 1988-95)

YHr

Head Coach

1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Inman
Larry Inman
Larry Inman
Larry Inman
Larry Inman
Larry Inman
Larry Inman

Overall

ovc

.Btwli

.Btwli

13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
106-83

6-13
30-46
9-19
64-36

Season

ovc

~
13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9

.Btwli

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4

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�Sheila
Simmons
Sheila Simmons is beginning her third season as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonels.
Simmons graduated from the University of Montevallo (AL) in 1992, where she served as a
student assistant for two years and as a graduate assistant ('93) for one year.
During the time at Montevallo, Simmons was involved in recruiting . "Sheila was active in recruiting at Montevallo," head coach Larry Inman said. "Her team finished fourth in the national playoffs in
NAIA her last year there."
"She has good credentials, and she has been involved in the national championship at the NAIA
level," Inman said. "I believe she will bring in the same type of players here that she brought in down
there."
Simmons' duties include helping athletes with their academics, recruiting, scouting, on-floor coaching and film exchange.

l\ent
Miller7 .a.
Kent Miller is beginning his second year as an assistant coach for Larry Inman and the Lady
Colonels. Miller, who attended Harrisburg Area Community College for two years, graduated from
Eastern Kentucky in 1981 with a bachelor's degree in police administration, and received another
bachelor's degree, also from Eastern Kentucky in 1985, in Elementary and Special Education. Miller
also received his Masters in Education with emphasis in school health from Eastern Kentucky in 1991.
Miller came to the Lady Colonels from Bryan Station High School in Lexington, KY, where he
served for nine years as head junior varsity coach and assistant varsity boy's basketball coach. During
the 1984-85 season, Miller served as manager of the men's basketball team at Eastern Kentucky, under
then head coach Max Good.
Miller's duties include scouting, on-floor coaching, travel plans, special projects, summer camps
and public relations .
Miller is married to the former Dana Kerns, and they have three children: Brook, 14, and two
sons, Kyle, 10, and Brett, 7.
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Eastern Kentucky University

�I

Varn IJetti,
Restricted

LMTE

Earnings
Coach

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Pam Bettis will begin her first year as restricted earnings coach for the Lady Colonels. Bettis joins
lnman's staff from Southeastern Louisiana University where she played as a Lady Lion. In 1994-95 after
her career ended, she served as a student-assistant basketball coach.
Bettis graduated cum laude in May of 1995 from Southeastern Louisiana. While at Eastern, she is
working toward her masters degree in Sports Administration .

Lor-I SkinnerManager
Lori Skinner is in her second year as manager for the Lady Colonels. Lori
played basketball for Crawford High School in Milltown, IN for four years. She
also played volleyball for four years and tennis for three. Skinner was a member
of the school's dance squad for two years.
Skinner is a sophomore athletic training major. Her parents are David
and Judy Skinner.

4llcia l)aniel
Manager
Alicia will serve as one of the Lady Colonel's managers this season. She is
from Lawrence county where she played varsity basketball for years. Alicia is
majoring in Physical Education and plans to coach and teach upon completion
of her studies at EKU.

Melanie CoooerStudent Trainer
Lady Colonel Basketball

Li,a l2aney
Student Trainer
13

�tilUhllUhb •••
Most Field Goals Made, 8, vs. Murray State (2-4-95) ... Most Free
Throws Made, 6, vs. Furman (11-26-94), and Middle Tennessee
(1-11 -93) ... Most Rebounds, 15, vs. Georgia Southern (11 -2594) ... Most Assists, 8, vs. Brown (1 -2-93) ...Most Steals, 9, vs.
Ball State (12-1 -93) ... Most Points, 18, vs. Murray State (2-4-95),
and Middle Tennessee.

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Junlol" Season- Played in 25 games for the Lady

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Colonels ... Second leading scorer with 11.1 points per
game ... Had 18 games in double figures ...Third on the team
in steals with 71 ...Had a double, double against Georgia
Southern (11-25-94) with 15 rebounds and 13
points ... Averaged 4.2 rebounds per game.

Sc,phrmol"e Season- One of the team's leading defensive players, she was tied for second on the team in steals
with 49 ...Averaged 8.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per
game...Started in 25 of 26 games.

lfl"eshman Season- Shot 100 percent from the free throw
line in five games ...Averaged 2.7 rebounds and 4.6 points
per game.

venonal vn,me
Full name: Stephany Yvette Davis; Birth Date: June, 18,
1974; Birth Place: Winchester, KY; High School: George
Rogers Clark; High School Coach: Lisa Goodin; Parents
Name: Wallace and Judy Davis; # of Brothers: 2; # of
Sisters: 2; Person Who Most Influenced Career: Family; Plans After College: Teach in high school; Hobbies:
Hanging out with friends, listening to music and relaxing;
Favorite music: R&amp;B; Favorite Food: Pizza Hut Pizza;
Favorite TV Program: Living Single; Favorite Movie: Lean
on Me.

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Other Sports Played in High School: Track; Strength as
a Basketball Player: Defense; Most Memorable Moment
in Athletics: Winning State Championship in track.

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G

MIN

1993
1994
1995

26
26
25

491
720
744

,,Total

77

1955

14

FGM
42
90
115
247

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

REB.

AVG .

A

TO BS ST

108
233
272

38.9
38.6
42.3

36
36
44

62
55
74

58.1
63.6
59.5

71
97
104

2.7
3.7
4.2

42
67
55

51
66
72

613

40.3

116

191

60.7

272

3.5

164

189 8

2
3
3

41
49
51
141

PF·D

TP

AVG.

66-2
63-0
64-1

120
2 16
277

4.6
8.3
11.1

193-3

613

7.9

Eastern Kentuc ky Univers iity

,

�lilahllahts.•.
Most Field Goals Made, 6, vs. Kentucky (2-22-95) ...Most Free
Throws Made, 8, Tennessee State (1-13-94) ... Most Points, 17, vs.
Kentucky (2-22-95) ...Most Rebounds, 11 , vs. Tennessee Tech (35-95) ... Most Steals, 5, vs. Western Michigan (12-2-94) and
Morehead State (1 -3-95).

Junlu- Season- Started in all 28 games ...Led the Colonels

(j-7 Senior«;uar-d
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with 46 three pointers ... Had a three pointer in 23 out of 28
games ...Scored in 27 games ... Recorded an assist in every
game ...Went 6 for 6 from the free throw line against Murray
State (2-4-95) ... Averaged 8.8 points per game ...Averaged 4.1
rebounds per game ... Had two double-doubles last year vs.
Murray State (2-4-95) and Middle Tennessee (2-26-95).

Swhcmore Seasc,n- One of six players to play in all 26
games ...Was second on the team in free throw percentage
with 75.6 percent (31-41), and in assists with 69 ... Averaged
3.8 points and 2.9 rebounds per game.

!freshman Season- Saw action in all 29 games... Provided
quality minutes in backup role to All-American Angie
Cox ...Finished fifth on the team in assists ... Showed great court
awareness ...Hit 43 percent of her field goals.

l)encnal l)rc,m eFull name: Samantha Susan Young; Birth Date: Jan. 2, 1973;
Birthplace: Bell Co. ; High School: Bell County; High School
Coach: Wayne Walters; Parents' Names: Jimmy and Barbara Young; # of Brothers: 1; College Major: Physical Education; Nickname: Sam; Person Who Most Influenced Career: Parents; Plans After College: Graduate School/Coach
Why Did You Choose EKU: Academic Excellence; Hobbles:
Hanging out with friends; Favorite Music: All types; Favorite
Food: Mexican; Favorite TV Program: Mad About You; Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump .

.ilthleUc 13ackaroond
Other Sports Played in High School: Softball and Cross
Country; Strength as a Basketball Player: Shooting; Most
Memorable Moment in Athletics: OVC Championship.

CAl?l:l:l? ,TAT,
G

MIN

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM

FTA

PCT.

1992
1994
1995

29
26
28

299
506
886

16
26
72

37
81
187

43.2
32.1
38.5

7
31
57

13
41
74

53.8
75.6
77.0

41
76
116

1.4
2.9
4.1

31
69

36
53

90

84

Total

83

1691

114

37.3

95

128

74.2

233

2.8

190

Lady Colonel Basketball

305

REB.

AVG.

A

TO BS ST

PF-0

TP AVG.

0
0
3

39-1
48-2
90-7

48
100
247

1.7
3.8
8.8

107 177-10 395

4.7

173 3

10
27
70

15

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Most Field Goals, 4, vs. UT Martin (3-4-95) ... Most Free Throws,3, vs. UT Martin
(2-18-95) ... Most Assists, 4, vs. Thomas More (11-30-93) and Marshall (11-30-94) ... Most Steals, 3, vs.
Soulheast Missouri ( 1-7-95) and UT Martin (3-4-95) ... Most Points, 9, vs. UT Martin (2-18-95).

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Swt1un(J.-e Seasm-Played in all 28 games ... Averaged 3.3 points per game and 2.2
rebounds... Recorded 31 steals ...Shot 50.6 percent from the floor.
f'.-esh1nan Seasu1-Came back from knee surgery... Provided the Lady Colonels with
depth off the bench ... Had a big game against Thomas More, shooting 100 percent from
the field for 6 points.

Venu1a1 Vn,flleFull name: Tiffany Yvonne Davis; Birth Date: June, 18, 1974; Birth Place: Winchester,
KY; High School: Clark County; High School Coach: Lisa Goodin; Parents' Names:
Wallace and Judy Davis;# of Brothers: 2; # of Sisters: 2; College Major: Accounting;
Campus Organizations: Accounting Society; Person who most Influenced career:
Family; Plans After College: Pursue a Career in Accounting ; Hobbles: Riding around,
talking on the phone and hanging with friends; Favorite Music: R&amp;B, Favorite Food:
Parents' spaghetti; Favorite TV Program: Martin; Favorite Movie: Jason's Lyric.

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AU11euc l?ackcwountlOther Sports Played In High School: Track; Strengths as a Basketball Player: Defense/Quickness; Most Memorable Moment In Athletics: Winning State Championship.

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FGM

1993-94 23
1994-95 28

171
453

12
39

Total

624

51

51

FTA

FGA

PCT.

32

37.5

FTM
2

77

50.6

13

27

109

46.7

15

31

PCT.
50.0

4

REB.

48.1

15
61

48.3

76

AVG.

A

TO

BS

ST

13
50

1

8

24-0

26

1.1

2.2

13
31

4

31

56-0

91

3.3

1.4

44

63

5

39

80.0 117

2.2

0.7

PF-D TP AVG.

lilllhlltlhfs- Most Fleld Goals Made, 1, vs. Murray State (2-4-95) ...Most Points, 2, vs. Murray
State (1-9-95) and Murray State (2-4-95) ... Most Free Throws Made, 2, vs. Murray Stale (1 -9-95).

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S(.Phomo.-e 't'ea.--Saw action in five games ... Scored in two of the five games she
played... ls a perimeter player that will add depth to the Colonels ...Went two-for-two
from the free throw line vs. Murray State (2-4-95).

Ve.-nnal 1).-oflleFull name: Kristy Lynn Ward; Birth Date: Oct. 31, 1974; Birth Place: Paintsville, KY;
High School: Paintsville; High School Coach: Dwight Burchett; Parents Name:
James Ward; College Major: Physical Education; Nickname: Kris; Plans after College: Teach and coach women's basketball; Why Did You Choose EKU: Many of my
friends attend EKU; Hobbles: Jet skiing, shopping; Favorite music: R&amp;B; Favorite
food: Chinese; Favorite TV program: The Real World; Favorite Movie: Rudy.
.&amp;UlleUc l?ack.11.-oumlOther Sports Played In High School: Cross Country/Track; Most Memorable Moment In Athletics: Winning the OVC Championship.

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1994-95

16

5

MIN
8

FGM

FGA

PCT.

FTM
100.0

FTA
2

PCT.
2

REB.
100.0

AVG.
0

A
0

TO
0

BS
0

ST
10

PF-D TP AVG.
1-0
4
0.8
Eastern Kentucky University

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tilahllahfs- Most Fleld Goals Made, 6, vs. Murray State (1-9-95) ...Most Free Throws Made,
5, vs. Marshall (11-30-95), and Tennessee State (1-14-95) ...Most Points, 12, vs. Alabama-Birmingham
(12-31-94),and Murray Stale ( 1-9-95), vs. Tennessee Tech (1-23-95) ... Most Rebounds, 18, vs. Tennessee State (1 -14-95) ...Most Assists, 3, and Austin Peay (1-15-95) ...Most Steals, 6, vs. UT Marlin
(1-28-95).

f's-eshman Seasm-Started every game ... Recorded a career high 18 rebounds against
Tennessee State (1-14-95) ... During the summer, she was a member on the People-ToPeople Sports Committee All-Stars who won a silver medal in Sydney Australia ... With
the Lady Colonels, she averaged seven points and 7.8 rebounds per game ... Was named
to the OVC All-Freshman team .. .Was twice OVC Freshman of the Week last year.

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Full name: Laphelia Ann Doss; Birth Date: June 25, 1976; Birth Place: Franklin, KY;
High School: Franklin-Simpson ; High School Coach: Damon Tabor; Parents Names:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barnett and George Doss; # of Brothers: 3; # of Sisters: 1;
College Major: Mass Communications; Campus Organizations: Students Athletes
Alumni; Nickname: Chub; Plans After College: To take over for Bob Costas; Why Did
You Choose EKU: The people; Hobbles: Dancing and singing; Favorite Music: R&amp;B;
Favorite Food: Caesar Salad; Favorite TV Program: Fresh Prince; Favorite Movie:
Jason's Lyric.

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Other Sports Played In High School: Softball; Strengths as a Basketball Player:
Rebounding , Post Play; Most Memorable Moment In Athletics: Going to Australia to
play basketball representing the U.S.A. and winning the OVC Championship.

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Venc.n al vn,OleFull name: Lisa Pace; Birth Date: Jan. 4, 1976; Birth Place: Oak Ridge, TN ; High
School: Scott Co.; High School Coach: Doug Sharp; Parents Name: Bill and Angeletta
Pace; # of Sisters: 1; College Major: Physical Education; Plans After College: Graduate School; Why Did You Choose EKU: The atmosphere; Hobbles: Fishing and
tennis; Favorite Music: Soft rock and country; Favorite Food: Bagles and Macaroni
and Cheese; Favorite TV Program: Days of our Lives; Favorite Movie: The Lion King .

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Fs-eslunan Seasc,n-Saw action in every Lady Colonel game last year...Shot 100 percent from the floor in three games--Morehead State, Austin Peay, and Middle
Tennessee... Averaged 3.2 points per game and 1.8 rebounds... Was third on the team
with 1O three pointers made.

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Moment In Athletics: Winning the OVC.

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Throws, 3, vs. Western Michigan (12-2-95) and UT Martin (2-18-95) ... Most Rebounds, 9, vs. Western
Carolina (2-1-95) ... Most Assists, 4, vs. Thomas More (11-30-93) ... Mosl Steals, 4, vs. UT Martin (2-1895) ... Most Points, 13, vs. Wright State (12-10-94).

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territory against Wright State (12-10-94) ... Had a career high nine rebound outing vs. Western
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Carolina (2-1-95) ...Averaged 4.7 points per game and 2.4 rebounds... Shot 45.5 percent from
the three-point line.

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Venmal Vn,flleFull name: Katrina L. Goodrich; Birth Date: June 4, 1976; Birth Place: Madison County;
High School: Berea Community ; High School Coach: Greg Todd; Parents Names: George
and Joetta Goodrich; # of Sisters: 1; College Major: Physical Education; Person Most Influenced Career: Parents and Coaches; Plans After College: Coach and teach; Why Did
You Choose EKU: It was the best choice; Hobbles: Fishing and working summer camps;
Favorite music: Country; Favorite Food: Chicken and strawberries; Favorite TV Program:
Family Matters; Favorite Movie: Something to Talk About.

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able to run the floor; Most Memorable Moment In Athletics: Getting My Number retired in
high school and winning the OVC title.

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in high school ... She was Reidland High School MVP and a team leader.

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Our team accomplishment as a senior, beating Marshall County for the first time in
school history.

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Full Name: Stephanie K. Wallace; Birth Date: Jan. 31, 1974; Birth Place: Paducah,
KY; High School: Reidland; High School Coach: Tony Burkeen; Parents Names:
Kenneth and Karen Wallace; # of Brothers: 1; College Major: Athletic Training; Why
Did You Choose EKU: The people surrounding the program and the school; Hobbles:
Hanging out with my friends; Favorite Music: All types; Favorite Food: Italian; Favorite TV Program: Ellen; Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Inman on 13r-ownlna- She can power It up and is a great
asset for our lack of size.

Shannon attended Evarts High School where she averaged 17 points and 13 rebounds per
game her junior year... During her junior season, she was named AII-SEKC Player of the
Year... Browning was named MVP in the 13th Region All-A Classic... ln her senior year she led
Evarts in rebounding and was named honorable mention all-state.

Venmal VrdlleFull Name: Shannon Marie Browning; Birth Date: February 24, 1977; Birth Place: Harlan,
KY; High School: Evarts; High School Coach: Fred McCreary; Parents Names: Danny and
Judy Browning; # of Brothers: 1; # of Sisters: 1 ; College Major: Undeclared; Plans After
College: To pursue a job in athletics; Why Did You Choose EKU: Good basketball program;
Favorite Music: R&amp;B and Soul; Favorite Food: Spaghetti; Favorite TV Program: MTV's
Singled Out; Favorite Movie: Jason's Lyric.

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school.

Inman on l)ues- She hits the boards hard and has good
speed for a player her size. Her best basketball Is down
the road.

Cathy played at Coldwater High School where she led her team in rebounding and averaged
three blocked shots per game ...She was named second-team all-county and honorable mention Northwest District ...Cathy is also an excellent student and had a grade point average of
3.7 in high school.

Venmal VnlflleFull Name: Catherine R. Dues; Birth Date: August 9, 1977; Birth Place: Coldwater, OH;
High School: Coldwater; High School Coach: Charles Maier; Parents Names: Fred and
Marge Dues; # of Brothers: 2; # of Sisters: 2; College Major: Undecided; Plans After
College: To get a good paying job; Why Did You Choose EKU: Friendly atmosphere and
basketball program; Favorite Music: R&amp;B and Soul; Favorite Food: Chinese &amp; Strawberries; Favorite TV Program: Friends; Favorite Movie: The Lion King.

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Districts.

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�Inman on tiamllton-She's extremely quick and very talented.
She can handle the ball like you wouldn't believe.

~-6 r=r-eihman Lakeisha played for A.E. Beach High School where she averaged 1B points , six steals and five
assists per game her senior year... She was named to the all-city team ... Hamilton was a memt;uar-d
ber of the National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students and
a 3.86 GPA as a senior... Lakeisha was invited to the Olympic Festival Tryouts ...She
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venmal VrnflleFull Name: Lakeisha Nicole Hamilton; Birth Date: March 22, 1977; Birth Place: Savannah,
GA; High School: A.E. Beach; High School Coach: Ronald Booker; Parents Names:
Johnny and Rose Hamilton; # of Brothers: 2; # of Sisters: 2; College Major: Political
Science; Plans After College: Go to law school and become a lawyer; Why Did You Choose
EKU: Coaching staff and good program; Hobbles: Poetry, dancing and shopping; Fav.orlte
Music: R&amp;B and Gospel; Favorite TV Program: Martin and Def Comedy Jam; Favorite
Movie: Jason's Lyric.

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winning three pointer at buzzer in high school game.

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during her senior year...She was named all-city, all-region, all-state and to the North/South All
Star Teams ...Jennifer was invited to the Olympic Festival tryouts and was named Co-MVP of
her high school team.

Venmal Vn&gt;flleFull Name: Jennifer Genise King; Birth Date: May 30, 1977; Birth Place: Savannah , GA;
High School: A.E. Beach; High School Coach: Ronald Booker; Parents Names: James
and Priscilla Mozee; # of Brothers: 4; # of Sisters: 4; College Major: Undecided; Person
Who Most Influenced Career: Mom; Plans After College:To get a good paying job; Why
did You Choose EKU: Coaching staff; Hobbles: Singing; Favorite Music: R&amp;B and Hip
Hop; Favorite Food: Pizza; Favorite TV Program: Martin; Favorite Movie: Jason's Lyric.

AU1leUc 13aduwoomlOthers Sports Played In High School: Softball and track; Strength As A Basketball
Player: Rebounding; Most Memorable Moment In Athletlcs: Hitting a game-winning shot
in high school game.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Inman on Wlnaate-She is a good three-pointshooter and a
good ball handler. She will help fill the point guard position.

Tami attended Wooster High School where she averaged 14.5 points and 10.1 rebounds per
game last year...She attended Nike Blue-Star camp where she was named an AII-Star...While
in high school, Wingate set the school record for field goal percentage for a single game, going
8-8 from the field... Tami's sophomore season in high school was highlighted by a trip to the
finals of the Ohio state championship, where Wooster finished as runner-ups.
JJenu1a1 JJrnflleFull Name: Tami S. Wingate; Birth Date: January 24, 1977; Birth Place: Wooster, OH
High School: Wooster; High School Coach: Mike Gallagher; Parents Names: Dan and
Karen Wingate; # of Brothers: 1; # of Sisters: 1; College Major: Criminal Justice; Plans
After College: Marry and have a family; Why Did You Choose EKU: Beautiful campus and
law program; Favorite Music: A&amp;B; Favorite Food: Chicken; Favorite TV Program: Beverly
Hills 90210; Favorite Movie: The Program.

AU1leUt: 13a£.kan,undOthers Sports Played In High School: Volleyball; Strength As A Basketball Player: Shooting; Toughest Person Ever Guarded: Katie Smith; Most Memorable Moment In Athletics:
Making a winning last second shot.

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Most Field Goals Made....... 38 vs. Morehead State............................A
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Most Rebounds ................... 58 vs. Georgia Southern .......................... H
Most Points ....................... 103 vs. Morehead State .............................A
Most Assists ....................... 24 vs. Morehead State ............................. H
Most Steals ............... .......... 22 vs. UT-Martin......... ............................. H

Most Field Goals ........ 15, Kim May vs. Western Michigan ..........
Most Free Throws ..... 19, Kim Mays vs. Tennessee Tech ...........
Most Three Point FG .. 5, Samantha Young vs.Kentucky .............
Most Rebounds ......... 18, l aphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State ...
.................................... 18, Maisha Blanton vs. Tennesse Tech ....
Most Points ............ .... 44, Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan .........
Most Assists .............. 7, done four times by three players ......... .
Most Steals ... ............. 7, Kim Mays vs. Murray State ..................

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Dec. 2
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Dec. 31
Jan. 15
Jan. 18
Jan. 30
Feb. 14
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Tennessee Tech .......................................
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Mercer ......................................................
Murray State ............................................

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Rebounds
Kim Mays
44 Austin Peay
8 Austin Peay
Maisha Thomas Blanton 23 Southeast Missouri 18 Tennessee Tech
Stephany Davis
18 2 games
15 Georgia Southern
Samantha Young
16 2 games
14 Murray State
Julie Haynes
15 Morehead State
8 Western Michigan
Lisa Pace
12 Missouri
5 Wright State
Laphelia Doss
12 UAB, Murray State 18 Tennessee State
Trina Goodrich
11 Furman, UT-Martin 9 Tennessee State
Tiffany Davis
9 Tennessee Martin 8 Western Carolina
Kristy Ward
2 2 games
0
Fran Schepman
1 Murray State
1 Western Carolina

Kim Mays was named to the All-Tournament Team at the OVC/Southern Conference Shootout.
Kim Mays set the Eastern Kentucky University single game scoring and the Mid-America Classic single game scoring record with 44 points
against Western Michigan in the first round of the Mid-America Classic.
Kim Mays was named to the All-Tournament team in the Mid-America c lassic.
Kim Mays was named as OVC Co-Player of the Week.
Maisha Thomas Blanton and Kim Mays were named the All-Tournament Team in the lady Blazer C lassic.
With the 74-69 win over Austin Peay, Lady Colonel head coach Larry Joe Inman became the all-time winningest coach in Lady Colonel history
with 97 wins. He passes Dianne Murphy who guided the Lady Colonels to 96 wins during her seven years at the heim.
Kim Mays was named OVC Player of the Week, and l apheilia Doss was named OVC Co-Freshman of the Week.
Kim Mays was named OVC Player of the Week, and laphelia Doss was named OVC Freshman of the Week.
Kim Mays was named GTE first team District IV Academic All-American.
Kim Mays was named OVC Player of the Year and named first team AII-OVC. Maisha Blanton was named AII-OVC Honorable Mention. Lapheila
Doss was named to the OVC-AII Freshman team.
Eastern Kentucky University

�The 1996 Ohio Valley Conference
women's basketball tournament will be held
March 2-4 at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, TN. The three-day event will feature
seven teams and six exciting games, with
the winner earning the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
With Nashville's proximity to several
OVC schools, the tournament will be an attractive site for students, parents, friends and
alumni to gather for a fun-filled event.
"We are excited to have the tournament back in Nashville again in 1996," OVC
Commissioner Dan Beebe said. "Our attendance has increased each year and we hope
to continue to build on the past success and
make the tournament into the conference's
premier annual event."

The top seven finishers in the regular
season standings will participate in the tournament, rather than just the top four, as was
the case prior to 1994. The tournament will
also be held at the neutral site for just a
third time in ave history.
The tournament will open with three
games on Saturday, March 2 featuring the
second through seventh seeds. Game times
are set for 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and 2:00
p.m. The top seeded team in the tournament will receive a first-round bye. The
women's semifinals will take place on Sunday, March 3 at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., and
the championship game is on Monday,
March 4 at 7:00 p.m. The championship
game will again be televised live by
SportSouth.

1996 OVC Tournament
March 2-4 Municipal Auditorium - Nashville, TN
Saturday, March 2
FIRST ROUND

Sunday, March 3
SEMIFINALS

Monday, March 4
CHAMPIONSHIP

Game #4 - 1:30 p.m. CST
Game #1 -10:00 a.m. CST
Game # 6 - 7:00 p.m. CST
(SportSouth- live)
Game #2 -12:00 p.m. CST
Game #5 - 3:30 p.m. CST
GAME #3 - 2:00 p.m. CST

Lady Colonel Basketball

23

�First Team
Kim Mays
Carolyn Aldridge
Gray C. Harris
Sherry Tucker
Connie Swift

Year
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.

Honorable Mention
Terrance Oglesby
Maisha Blanton
Elizabeth Maxwell
Megan Hupfer
Georgie Vaughan

Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
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G
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Second Team
Tara Tansil
Sherita Joplin
Taunya Lovelace
Heather Prater
Stephanie Minor

Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Austin Peay

Player of the Year: Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky
Coach of the Year: Larry Joe Inman, Eastern Kentucky

PLAYER
# Amanda Behrenbrinker
Laphelia Doss
Sheri Lewis
Shonta Hunt
Natalie Sneed
Chase Smith
Allison Osborn

Year
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
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So.

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G
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School
Tennessee-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State

School
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State

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Freshman of the Year: Amanda Behrenbrinker, Austin Peay

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Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Morehead State

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f'o.- OVC Teams
1982
1983
1984
1985

1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995

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TENNESSEE TECH lost to eventual national champion Louisiana
Tech, 114-53, at Ruston, LA.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated Jackson State in the NCAA opening round, 64-61; lost to Louisiana Tech, 91-59, at Ruston, LA.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to eventual national runner-up Tennessee, 70-52, at Knoxville.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to NCAA semifinalist Western Kentucky, 90-83, at Bowling Green.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to national runner-up Georgia, 91-74, at
Athens.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE defeated South Carolina, 78-77 (OT), at
Columbia, SC; lost to LSU, 78-65, at Baton Rouge.
TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Southern Mississippi
78-66; lost to evenutal national champion Tennessee, 95-59, at
Knoxville.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE lost to Kansas, 81-75, at Lawrence, KS.
TENNESSEE TECH defeated South Carolina, 77-73, at
Columbia, SC; lost to Iowa, 77-75, at Iowa City.
TENNESSEE TECH hosted and defeated Richmond, 77-59, lost
to Auburn, 73-54, at Auburn, AL
TENNESSEE TECH lost to Southwest Missouri State, 94-64, at
Springfield, MO.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to Alabama, 100-87, at Tuscaloosa, AL.
TENNESSEE TECH lost to Old Dominion, 77-60, at Norfolk, VA.
TENNESSEE STATE lost to Southern Mississippi, 86-72, at
Hattiesburg, MS
TENNESSEE STATE lost to Oregon State, 88-75 in overtime, in the
final round of the Mideast Regional in Bowling Green, KY.

OVC Women'"s l?asketball

ca.-ee.- Sco.-lmt Leaden
Name, School tvrs.)
1. Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech (1983-87)

2,596

2. Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State (1984-88)

2,324

3. Sheila Smith, Murray State (1985-89)

2,287

4. Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech (1979-82)

2,238

5. Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee (1983-87)

2,148

6. Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech (1976-80)

2,144•

7. Donna Murphy, Morehead State (1976-80)

2,059•

8. Tawanya Mucker, Middle Tennessee (1985-89)

1,946

9. Angela Moorehead, Tennessee Tech (1988-91)

1,925

10. Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky (1980.84)

1,920

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OVC sport in 1977-78.

Eastern Kentucky University

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SCORING OFFENSE

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky

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Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Murray State
FIELD GOAL PCT.
Eastern Kentucky

Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennesse-Martin
Morehead State
Murray State

a-eQltH
e~r.
Middle Tennessee

{W-q
1~9
22-7
19-9
12-15
15-12
19-13
12-15
3-23
5-21

PTS.
2218
2251
2152
2023
2007
2210
1863
1769
1630

FGM
747
833
743
696
742
779
736
641
603

FGA
1715
1937
1746
1667
1784
1910
1813
1604
1528

PCT.
.436
.430
.426
.418
.416
.408
.406
.400
.395

EGM

Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee State

a-eQl~I EG ~G.

G

Eastern Kentucky

Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky
REBQ!,!ND MAR~IN

Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Eastern Kentucky
Lady C olonel Basketba ll

PCT.
.750
.750
.750
.750

4
4
4
4
7
9
12
13
15

G
28
29
28
27
27
32
27
26
26

231
102
120
106
113
145
109
187
113

Murray State
Austin Peay

Lost

Won
12
12
12
12
9
7
4
3
1

EGA

606
272
326
288
317
437
358
633
390

a-er.

.563
.438
.250
.188
.063
AVG.
79.2
77.6
76.9
74.9
74.3
69.1
69.0
68.0
62.7

e~r.

.381
.375
.368
.368
.356
.332
.304
.295
.290

A~G,

8.3
7.2
4.5
4.4
4.2
4.0
3.9
3.9
3.8

28
26
32
27
27
27
26
29
28

231
187
145
120
113
109
102
113
106

~
29
27
26
27
32
27
28
26
28

REB§ AV~
MAR~.
42.3 +2.4
1226
44.3 + 1.7
1195
42.0 + 1.5
1093
1185
43.9 +0.3
1331
41.6
0.0
1023
37.9 -0.7
1112
39.7 -2.1
40.4 -2.5
1049
39.8 -4.5
1114

Won

PCT.
.759
.679
.679
.594
.556

Lost
7
9
9
13
12
15
15
21
23

22
19
19
19
15
12
12
5
3

(W-q

.444
.444
.192
.111

1~13
22-7
12-15
15-12
19-9
1~9
12-15
5-21
3-23

PTS.
2087
1968
1903
1972
2052
2070
2108
2049
2136

AVG.
65.2
67.9
70.5
73.0
73.3
73.9
78.1
78.8
82.2

Southeast Missouri
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State

F!;iM
772
705
704
755
678
719
739
783
819

FGA
2002
1735
1703
1794
1596
1683
1714
1802
1803

PCT.
.386
.406
.413
.421
.425
.427
.431
.435
.454

3 PT. FG PCT. DEFENSE

FGM

FGA
320
377
400
4 16
397
448
329
415
358

PCT.
.297
.305
.317
.330
.330
.340
.359
.366
PCT.
.717
.688
.672
.670
.665
.662
.660
.653
.648

SCORING DEFENSE

Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Morehead State

G
32
29
27
27
28
28
27
26
26

FG PCT. DEFENSE

Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky

Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee Tech
Tennesse State
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky

Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Murray State
Austin Peay

92

112
122
132
131
148
112
149
131

FREE THROW PCT.

FTM

Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Murray State

501
300
322
552
358
472
403
507
442

FTA
699
436
479
824
538
713
611
777
682

QFF.
77.6
79.2
69.1
76.9
74.3
69.0
74.9
68.0
62.7

DEF.
67.9
73.9
65.2
73.3
73.0
70.5
78.1
82.2
78.8

Eastern Kentucky

Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
§~QRIN~ MAR~IN

Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky

Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee-Martin
Morehead State
Murray State

.288

MAB-

9.7
5.3
3.9
+ 3.6
1.3
+
- 1.5
- 3 .1
-14.2
-16.1
+
+
+

25

�Ohio Valley Confer-ence
Slnale Season l?ecords

Career l?ecords

Most Points Scc,r-ed

~t()st Pdnb Scaed

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1,011
831
793
783
746

Jerilynn Harper, nu, 1980-81
JerllynnHaper, n u, 1981-82
Cheryl Taylor, nU, 1986-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Cheryl Taylor, nu, 1985-86

719

Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95

710
600
671
669

Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Angela Moorehead, n u, 1990-91
Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, 1987-88
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1985-86

2,526
2,324
2,287
2,238
2, 148
2, 144
2,059
2,003
1,946
1,925

Cheryl Taylor, nu, 1983-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Sheila Smith, Murray, 1985-89
Jerilynn Harper, nu, 1979-87
Kim Webb, MTSU, 1984-87
Pam Chambers, n u, 1976-80
Donna Murphy, Morehead, 1976-80
Priscilla Robinson, MTSU, 1990-94
Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, 1985-89
Angela Moorehead, n u, 1988-91

Scmna Av eraae

Scalna Averaae

1.
2.
3.
4.

Jerilynn Harper, n u, 1980-81
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Jerilynn Harper, n u, 1981-82

1.
2.
3.
4.

29.7
28.4
28.0
26.8

5.

25.7

Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95

5.

6.
7.
8.
9.

25.6
24.7
24.2
23.9
23.9

Cheryl Taylor, nu, 1986-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1986-87
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1994-95
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1987-88
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1985-86

6.
7.
8.
9.

24.3
21.5
2 1.2
21.11
20.8
20.3
19.8
19.7
19.6
19.6

Jerilynn Haper, n u. 1979-82
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Angela Moorehead, nu, 1988-91
Cheryl Taylor, nu, 1983-87
Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95

Roschelle Vaughn, n u, 1991 -93
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90
Sheila Smith, Murray, 1985-89
Donna Murphy, Morehead, 1976-80
Carolyn Aldridge, TSU, 1993-95

llebCiUnd Averaae

llebCiUnd Ave ra ae

1.
2.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

13.8
13.7
13.1
12.8
11.4
11.2
10.7
10.6
10.4

Robin Hendrix, MTSU, 1980-82
Donna Murphy, Morehead, 1976-80
Jackie Mounts, Murray, 1975-79
Cheryl Taylor, n u, 1983-87
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead, 1980-83
Donna Stephens, Morehead, 1978-82
Galena Rucker, APSU, 1978-81
Holly Seimetz, Youngstown State, 1978-83
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90

10.

10.3

Tina Cottle, EKU, 1983-85

4.
5.
6.
7.

10.

15.4
15.2
15.2
13.9
13.6
13.3
12.9
12.9
12.9
12.7

Robin Hendrix, MTSU, 1980-81
Donna Murphy, Morehead, 1977-78
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Jackie Mounts, Murray, 1978-79
Cheryl Taylor, nu, 1984-85
Cheryl Taylor, n u , 1984-85
Donna Stephens, Morehead, 1978-79
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead, 1981-82
Holly Seimentz, Youngstown State, 198 1-82
Patrice Amos, MTSU, 1977-78

He ld (3c,al Verc:entaae

f'leld (3c,al Venen taae

1.
2.
3.

Shannah McIntosh, EKU, 1992- 93

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Carmen Dowdell, nu, 1979-80
Renay Adams, nu, 1988-89

10.

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

.717
.668
.646
.646
.640
.628
.621
.620
.611
.609

Renay Adams, TTU, 1990-91 (1 st in NCAA)
Lydia Sawney, n u , 1982-83 (1st in NCAA)
Renay Adams, n u, 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA)
Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93
Carmen Dowdell, n u, 1992-93
Jerilynn Harper, n u , 1980-81
Connie Swift, TSU, 1992-93

f'rne narnw venentaae

.644
.626
.617
.596
.589
.570
.561
.558
.558
.552

Renay Adams, n u, , 1987-91
Roschelle Vaughn, n u, 1991-93
Lydia Sawney, n u. 1981-83
Carmen Dowdell, n u , 1977-80
Jerilynn Harper, n u , 1979-92
Cheryl Taylor, nu, 1983-87
Michelle Wonning, Murray, 1987-91
Bev Smith, Morehead, 1988-93
Melinda Clayton, n u , 1986-90
Tracy Munsey, n u , 1983-87

f'ree lhrow Venentaae

1.

.938

Melissa Huffman, Murray, 1989-90

1.

.874

Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-84

2.
3.

.913
.903

Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1982-83
Kristy Cromer, EKU, 1987-88

4.
5.

2.
3.

Melissa Huffman, Murray, 1986-90
Janet Ross, MTSU, 1984-87

.900
.897

Janet Ross, MTSU, 1986-87
Cindy Barrlx, Murray, 1978-79

.897

Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1990-91

.889
.886

Sherry Batten, TTU, 1990-91
Kristi Brown, MTSU, 199 1-92

9.

.879

Marcia Haney, EKU, 1983- 84

10.

.878

Georgie Vaughan, APSU, 1993-9

.846
.844
.833
.826
.821
.813
.812
.800
.800

7.
8.

4.

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95

Kelly Downs, Morehead, 1986-90
Kristal Holmes, APSU, 1983-85
Irene Moore, Morehead, 1978-82
Jennifer Parker, Murray, 1990-94
Sandy File, SE Missouri, 1988-92
Tracy Munsey, n u . 1983-87

Lady Colonel Baske tball

�OVC l?~COl?I)§
lndh1dual--43ame

Team--43ame

Most Points-51- Carolyn Aldridge, TS vs. Wake Foresl(1994-95)
Most Field Goals Made 20- Tawyna Mucker, MT vs. Mississippi
College (1988-89)
Most Field Goals Attempted-33- Liz Hannah, MT vs. Western Kentucky
(1976-77)
BestFG Pct. (min 10 made)- 1.000(12- 12)-Cheryl Taylor, TT vs. SIU
(1987-88)
Mos! 3-poinls made- 9- Kristi Brown, MT vs. MO (1987-88)
9-Dana Bilyeu, 55 vs. UTM (1992-93)
9-Sherita Joplin, MO vs. C. Carolina (1994-95)
Most 3-poinls attempted-17- Sandy Brown, MT vs. Kentucky (1987-88)
17-Carolyn Aldridge, TS vs. MTSU and Oregon State (1994-95)
Best 3-polnt Pct.(min 6 made)-1.000 (8-8)- Kristi Brown, MT vs. KY.
(1987-88)
Moat Free Throws Made-21- Tracy Korbutt, EK vs. SW Louisiana
(1986-87)
Mos! Free Throws Attempted-27-Mlchelle Wenning, MU vs. EKU
(1990-91)
Best Free Throw Pct.-1.000 (14-14)- Tara Tansil, UTM vs. Memphis St.
(1993-94); 1.000 (14-14)- Connie Swift, TS vs. Oregon St. (1994-95)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made-14-Tara Tansil, UTM vs. Memphis
( 1993-94) 14-Connie Swill, TS vs. Oregon St. ( 1994-95)
Most Rebounds-30-Debble Ames, MO vs. Georgetown College (1975-76)
Most Assists-22- Shawn Monday, TT vs. MO ( 1987-88)
Most Steals-13 (tied NCAA record)- Ann Thomas, TS vs. Monmouth (NJ)
(1990-91)

Moat Points (both teams)-216-Morehead State (110) vs. Eastern Ky. (106)
(1997-93)
Mos! Points (one half)-78-Tennessee Tech vs. Wisconsin-Lacrosse ( 1975-76)
Mos! Field Goals-58-Tennessee Tech vs. Wisconsin-Lacrosse (1975-76)
Most Field Goals Attempled-99-Murray Stale vs. Southeast Missouri
(1976-77}
Best Field Goals Percenlage-.804 (33.41 )-Tennessee Tech vs. Maryville
(1976-77)
Best 3-Poinl Pct. (min. 10 made)-.800 (12-15)-MTSU vs. Tenn. Tech (1991-92)
Most Free Throws Made-43-Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State (1992-93)
Most Free Throws Attempled-54-Middle Ten nessee vs. Tennessee State
(1981-82)
Most Rebounds-83-Morehead State vs. Wes! Virginia State (1986-87)
Most Personal Fouls-36-Austin Peay vs. Alabama (1991-92)
Mos! Assisls-36-Tennessee Tech vs. Youngstown State (1987-88)
36-Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Kentucky (1985-86)
Most Sleals-34-Tennessee Stale vs. J acksonville St. ( 1994-95)
Largest Margin ol Vlctory-74-EKU (122) vs. Thomas More (48) (1993-94)

lndhidual-\eaH)n
Most Points-1,011-Jerilynn Harper, TT ( 1980-81)
Best Scoring Average-29.7-Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Most Field Goals Made-410-Jerilynn Harper, TT ( 1980-81)
Best Field Goal Pct.-.717 (185-258, NCAA Record)-Renay Adams, TT
(1990-91)
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made-23 (tied NCAA Record)-Renay
Adams, TT (1990-91)
Most 3-polnls Made-95-Carolyn Aldridge, TS ( 1994-95)
Most 3-poinls Altempled-315-Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1994-95)
Best 3-point Percentage (min. 1.5 pg)-.511 (46-90)-Healher Prater, MT
(1992-93)
.511 (69-135)-Heather Prater, MT (1994-95)
Moat Free Throws Made-226-Klm Maya, EK (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Attempted-264-Klm Maya, EK (1994-95)
Best Free Throw Percentage-.938-Melissa Huffman, MU (1989-90)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made-27-Kelly Stamper, MO ( 1986-87)
Most Rebounds-448-Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Best Rebound Average-15.4-Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Most Assists-270-Chris Moye, TT ( 1985-86)
Moat Steals-105-Angle Cox, EK (1990-91)

Team-\ea§on
Bes! Percentage Record (all games)-.938-Tennessee Tech (1975-76)
Best Pct. Record (all games, OVC-sponsored) .875 (28-4)-Morehead St.
(1978-79)
Most Wins-28-Tennessee Tech (1975-76)-Morehead Stale (1978-79)
Most Losses-26-Tennessee Stale ( 1987-88)
Most Consecutive Wins-21-Tennessee Tech ( 1975-76)
Most Consecutive Losses-26-Tennessee Stale (1987-88)
Most Poinls-2,911-Tennessee Tech (1976-77)
Most Field Goals Made-1,218-Tennessee Tech ( 1976-77)
Most Field Goals Atlempted-2,640-Tennessee Tech (1976-77)
Best Field Goal Percentage-.530 (1, 109-2,092)-Tennessee Tech (1980-81)
Most 3-Points Made-231-Middle Tennessee (1994-95)
Most 3-Poinls Altempled-622-Morehead Stale ( 1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made-522-Eastern Kentucky (1994-95)
Bes! Free Throw Percenlage-.735 (511-695)-Middle Tennessee (1980-81)
Most Rebounds-1,944-Tennessee Tech (1974-75)
Most Personal Fouls-716-Tennessee Tech ( 1974-75)
Most Assists-723-Tennessee Tech (1985-86)
Most Steals-443-Tennessee Tech (1978-79)

lndhidua1---ca.-ee.Mos1 Points-2,526-Cheryl Taylor, TT ( 1983-87)
Best Scoring Average-24.3-Jerilynn Harper, TT (1979-80)
Most Field Goals Made-1 ,025-Cheryl Taylor, TT ( 1983-87)
Most Field Goals Attempted-1,964-Pam Chambers, TT (1976-80)
Best Field Goal Percenlage-.644-Renay Adams, TT ( 1987-91)
Most 3-Poinls Made-244-Carolyn Aldridge, TS ( 1993-95)
Most 3-Poinls Allempled-713-Carolyn Aldridge, TS ( 1993-95)
Best 3-Point Pct. (min. 100 made)-.401 (147-367}-Milzie Rice, TT
(1989-91)
Most Free Throws Made-528-Mlchelle Wenning, MU (1987-91)
Most Free Throws Attempled-788-Michelle Wenning, MU (1987-91)
Beat Free Throw Percentage-.874-Llsa Goodin, EK (1980-84)
Most Rebounds-1 ,532-Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87}
Best Rebound Average-13.8-Robln Hendrix, MT (1980-82)
Most Assists-823-Shawn Monday, TT ( 1986-90)
Most Sleals-324-Pam Chambers, TT (1976-80)

Lady Colonel Basketball

27

�t=l~AL 1ftft4--ftli OVC l~l)IVll)UAL §TAT§
Scoring
Plal£er1 School

FG PERCENTAGE

Gray C. Harris, SE
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Sherry Tucker, MT
Connie Swift, TS
Megan Hupfer, MO
Sherita Joplin, MO
Tara Tansil, TM
Stephanie Minor, MU
Heather Prater, MT
Jessica Beaty, MT
Terrance Oglesby, TT
Leslie Vanwinkle, TT
Tauyna Lovelace, TT

G
28
26
29
28
29
26
26
27
21
28
28
32
32
32

Stephany Davis, EK

25

KlmMays, EK

Bl:aWHCIHG
Stephanie Minor, MU
Gray C. Harris, SE
Amanda Behrenbrinker, AP
Megan Hupfer, MO

Maisha Blanton, EK
Sherry Tucker, MT
Shawne Marcum, MO
Connie Swift, TS

Laphella Doss, EK
Jessica Beaty, MT

ASSISTS
Heather Prater, MT
Taunya Lovelace, TT
Kim Graves, TS
Tara Tansil, TM
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Julie Meier, SE
Carrie Thompson, AP

KlmMays,EK
Samantha Young, EK
Amy Wetherbee, MO

STEALS
Connie Swift, TS
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Shonta Hunt, MU
Gray C. Harris, SE

KlmMays,EK
Sherry Tucker, MT

Samantha Young, EK
Carrie Thompson, AP
Taunya Lovelace, TT
Trelia Thomas, MT

28

FG
229
231
217
221
189
181
154
134
120
127
114
168
107
115
115

3-PT
35
01
98
71
9
8
80
35
0
69
57
1
45
0
3

FT
226
167
125
70
133
70
51
150
91
91
93
83
108
128
44

G

HQ,
245
239
231
218

Am,

21
26
27
26
28
28
26
29
28
28

248
225
207
226
217
203

11 .7
9.2
8.6
8.4
8.9
8.0
8.0
7.8
7.8
7.3

G
28
32
29
27
29
25
27
28
28
25

NO.
185
162
129
120
125
89
95
94
90
83

AV~.
6.6
5.1
4.4
4.4
4.3
3.6
3.5
3.4
3.2
3.3

G
29
29
26
26
28
28
28
27
32
28

NO.
85
78
70
69
74
71
70
68
79
68

AVG.
2.9
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.4

PTS
719
630
657
583
520
440
439
453
331
414
378
420
367
358
277

AVG
25.7
24.2
22.7
20.8
17.9
16.9
16.9
16.8
15.8
14.8
13.5
13.1
11.5
11 .2
11.1

FGM

FGA

PCT.

Stephanie Minor, MU
Crystal Marshall , TS
Gray C. Harris, SE
A. Behrenbrinker, AP
Terrance Oglesby, TT
Chanda Cordova, TM
Heather Prater, MT

189
181
229
120
126
231
11 0
168
111
127

317
331
429
225
237
439
216
333
227
264

.596
.547
.534
.533
.532
.526
.509
.505
.489
.481

FT PERCENTAGE

FTM

FTA

PCT.

Jessica Beaty, MT
Sherita Joplin, MO
Elizabeth Maxwell, TT
Taunya Lovelace, TT

91
226
62
125
150
57
93
51
69
128

105
264
78
158
192
74
129
67
91
173

.867
.856
.795
.791
.781
.770
.769
.761
.758
.740

a:PI E~ e,T,

a~ a~a

Heather Prater, MT
Julie Meier, SE
Misty Pierceall, MU
Jessica Beaty, MT
Sheri Lewis, TT

69
49

135
111

40

99

57

(min. 4 made per game)
Connie Swift, TS
Megan Hupfer, MO

KlmMays,EK

(min 2 made per game)
Heather Prater, MT

KlmMaye,EK
Kerri Wilburn, AP
Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Tara Tansil, TM

Samantha Young, EK

(min 1.5 made per game)

Georgie Vaughan, AP
Sherita Joplin, MO
Sherry Tucker, MT

80

71

144
168
120
115
210
213

3-PT FG AVG.

G

3-PT.

Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Sherita Joplin, MO
Sherry Tucker, MT
Heather Prater, MT
Sheri Lewis, TT
Jessica Beaty, MT
Julie Meier, SE
Misty Pierceall, MU
Georgie Vaughan, AP

29

26

99
80

28
28

71
69

Samantha Young, EK

Samantha Young, EK

66
46

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Carolyn Aldridge, TS
Terrance Oglesby, TT
Keri Wilburn, AP
Kim Palmer, SE
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Taryn Slattery, TT

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3.1
2.5
2.5
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2.0
2.0
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1.6
1.6
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1.3
1.1
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Eastern Kentucky University

�Georgia Southern University
Nov. 24 in Richmond, KY, 5:45 p.m. EST
Location: ..........................................................................................................................................Statesboro, GA
Founded: ............................................ ....................................................................... ....................................... 1906
Enrollment: ...................................... ................................................................................................... ........... 14, 138
Conference: ................................................................................. ........................................... ... ..... ............. Southern
Nickname: .. ... ....................................................................... ................ ................................................. Lady Eagles
Colors: ................................ ..................................................................................... Blue and White with Gold Trim
Athletic Director: ....................................................................... .......................•............ ........ Frank Ellwood (interim)
Sports Information Director: ....................................................................................................................Matt Rogers
Office Phone: ....... ...... ... ........ ............................................................................ .............. ... ... ........... (912) 681-5239
Head Coach: ............................. ........................................................................................................... Drema Greer
Coaching Record: ............... ... .............. .................................... ... .............. ....................... .............. 147-88 (8 years)
Assistant Coaches: .........................................................................Associate Head Coach Rusy Cram, Myndi Hill
Main Losses: ......................... Andrea Autrey, Janice Johnson, Tara Anderson, Marysue James, Denise Primeaux
Top Returning Players: ...................................................... Tarsha Askew, Telly Hall, Lacresa Mitchell, Danelle Toole
Trainer: .. ................ .............. ................... ... ... .............. ................... .............. ..... .............. ... ......................J eri Zemke
Series Record: ............................................................ ........................................................................ EKU leads 1-0

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East Tennessee State University
Nov. 25 in Richmond, KY, 5:15 p.m. EST
Jan. 9 in Johnson City, TN., 7:00 p.m. EST
Location: ................................................................................................................. ... ... ................J ohnson City, TN
Founded: ........................................ ..................................................................................................... ... ........... 1911
Enrollment: .............................. ............................................................. ........ .............................. ................... 12,000
Conference: ........................................ ................... .................................................................................... Southern
Nickname: .................................................................................................................................................. Lady Bucs
Color~:····:················· ····· ···································· ··· ················ ··················· ·····························Navy Blue and O ld G old
Athlehc Director: .............. ....... .......... .................................................. ..............................................H. Keener Fry
Sports Information Director: .........................................................................................................Annabelle Vaughan ; ; . . . - - - - , - -,Office Phone: .............. ...................................................................... ............. ......................... (615) 929-5612 /4220 ho1T, . . ..... 51, 1, un1 ....11,
HeadCoach: ................................................................................. ......................................... ... ..............Karen Kemp
Coaching Record: ........ ........................... ............. ... .......... ... .................... ....... ...................... .... ... .......2 1-9 / 1 year
Assistant Coaches: ........................................................................... Valerie Privett, Mike Bradbury, Jennifer Cooke
Main Losses: ............................................................................................ .... DeShawne B locker, Ju stina McClellan
Top Returning Players: ...................................................................... .........Amy Engle, Sharon Jones, Wendi Reed
Series Record: ............................•....•........................ ... ........... ... ................... ...... .............. ...... .......... EKU leads 4-2

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Marshall University
Nov. 27 in Huntington, WV, 7:00 p.m. EST

Wine

Location: .......................................................................................................................................... Huntington, WV
Founded: .................................................................................................................................................... ........ 183 7
Enrollme nt: ............... ...... ... ........................................ ............. ......... ........................... ... ............. .............. 12,500
Conference: .... .. ... ....... ... ... . ..... ............ ...... ...... ....... ... .......... .... ...... ...... .••... .... ........ .. ... . ... ... ....... ........... .. Southern
Nickname: ...................... ... ......... ............. ..................................... ...... ................... ................. ... Thundering He rd
Colors: .......... ..... ................... ... ............................................................................................... Kelly Green a nd White
Athletic Director: ........................................ ............ .................................................. ................ ......... W. Lee Moon
Sports Information Director: ..... ............. .... ........................................................................................ Gary Richter
Office Phone: ............................ .................................................... .............. ... .......... ......... ............. (304) 696-5275
Head Coach: .. .... ............. ............. .......... .......................... .................................... ....... ...... ... Sarah Evans- Moore
Co aching Record: ............................................ ...... ................................ ... ............. ........................... ... 4 1-41/3 years
Assistant Coaches: ...................................................Bret McCormick, Paul Nixon, Melissa Slone, Me lissa Simms
Main Losses: ................................................................ .............................. ... ..................Jodi Baker, Tamira Higgins
Top Returning Players: ............................................. Stephanie Wine, Kristi Sexton, Natal Rosko, C indy McCa uley
Series Record: .............. ........................... ...... ................. ................. ............................................. .... EKU leads 12-3

Western Carolina University
Nov. 29 in Richmond, KY, 7:30 p.m. EST

Veten

Location:.. .......... ........................ ........... ..... ............................•••........................................................... Cullowhee, NC
Founded: ..............................................................................................................................•........................... ... 1889
Enrollment: ................................................................................................................... .............. .......................6,700
Conference: .................................................... ........... ..... ... ....... ... ... ... .........................................................Southern
Nickname: ................................................................ ..................................... ..•............................... Lady Cata mounts
Colors: ... ........ ........... .............. ................ ................ ......................................... ............. ......... ........... Purple and G old
Athletic Director: ..................................... ..............................................................................................Larry L. Travis
Sports Information Director: .......... .............. ... .............................................................•..•.......................Steve White
Office Phone : .................................................. ... ........ ........... ............................................................. (704) 227-7 171
Head Coach: ..... ......... ............. ...................................... .............................................................. ............. Gary Peters
Coaching Record: ........................ ......................................................................................................... 100 -114/8 yrs.
Assistant Coaches: ........................................................... ........................Shellie Greenma n, Stephanie McCormick
Ma in Losses: .................................................................................................. ... ... ....... Kristy Garrell, Regina Dunlap
Top Returning Players: ............ .................................................. Pam Owens, Missy Broy, Amy Baker, Karen Mason
Series Record: ....... .............................. ... ................... ................. ................... ... ........... ... ..................... EKU leads 6-2

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�Marquette University
Dec. 1 in Bloomington, IN, 8:00 p.m. EST

SPuntln

Location: ... ............................................................................................................................................. Milwaukee, W I
Founded: ................................................................ ................................................................................................ 1881
Enrollment: ·································································································· ························································ 10 ,750
Conference: ...................... .............................. ....... ......................................................................................Midwestern
Nickname: ..............................................................................................................................................Golden Eagles
Colors: .......................................... ................. .................................................................... .....................B lue and Gold
Athletic Director: .......... ........... ............................................................................................ ... ... ..................... Bill Cords
Sports Information Director: ............................. ........................................................................................ Kathleen Hohl
Office Phone: ............................................... .......................................................................................... (4 14) 288-7447
Head Coach: ................................................................................................................................................... Jim Jablr
Coaching Record: .................................................. ............................................................................... 150-101/gyears
Assistant Coaches: ... ......................................................................Terri Mitchell, Tracey Tarkington, Michelle Nasons
Main Losses: ............................................. ............. .............. ................................................Kerri Reaves, Lori Goerlitz
Top Returning Players................................. ................................................................ Elizabeth Spurgin, Clare Bernard

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Wright State University
Dec. 5 in Richmond, KY, 7:30 p.m. EST.

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Location: .................................................................................................................................................... Dayton, Ohio
Founded: .. ..... .............. ... ... ..................................................................................................................................... 1964
Enrollment: .................. ................................................................................................................. ....................... 16,832
Conference: .................................................... ............................................................................................. Midwestern
Nickname: ............ ..... ........................................................................................................................................ Raiders
Colors: ........................................................... ...........................................................................Hunter Green and Gold
Athletic Director: ......................................................................................................................... Dr. Michael J. Cusack
Sports Information Director: ............................................................................................................................ Bob Noss
Office Phone: ... ... ... ......................................................................................... ....................................... (513) 873-2831
Head Coach: ............................................... ........ ........................... ........... ..................................................... Terry Hall
Coaching Record: .......................................................................... ................... ... ............................... 275-219/18 years
Assistant Coaches: ........................ ...... ......... ...................................................... Lisa Fitch, Kathy Warner, Lori Collins
Main Losses: ............. ...................................................................................... Lori Collins, Shelly Meadlo, Connie Alig
Top Returning Players: ....................... Heidi Beal, Lori Blanchard, Timothea Clemmer, Michele Dalbey, AnitaJurcenko
Series Record: .......... ... ...................................................................................................... .................... EKU leads 4-1

Vanderbilt University
Jan. 3 in Nashville, TN, 7:00 p.m. EST
Location: ......... ...................... ................................................................................................................... Nashville, T N
Founded: ................................................................... ........................... ................................................................. 1873
Enrollment:................................... ............. ......................................................... .................................................. 9,800
Conference: ............................................................................................................................................. Southeastern
Nickname: ....................................................... ................................................................................ .........Commodores
Colors: ....... ... ............................................................... ....... ............ ..... ... ... ...........................................Black and Gold
Athletic Director: ..................................................................................................................................... Paul Hoolahan
Sports Information: .... ....................................................................... .................... ... ............................. Rod WIiiiamson
Office Phone: ...... ......... ............................................... ... ..... ...... ... ... .............. ........................................ (615) 322-4 12 1
Head Coach: .................................................................................................................. ..............................Jim Foster
Coaching Record: ........................................................... ................................................................... 353-153/17 years
Assistant Coaches: .......................................... ........ ............................................... Kamie Ethridge, Debbie Patterson
Main Losses: .. ... ................................................... ............. .................................... ..... Rhonda Blades, Kelly Dougherty
Top Returning Players: ...................................... Sheri Sam, Na'Sheema Hillman, Angela Gorsica, Michelle Palmisano
Series Record: ....... .............. ................ ............................................................. .............................Vanderbilt leads 2-0

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South~ast !Vlissouri State University
Jan. 6 m Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST.
Feb. 5 in Cape Girardeau, MO, 5:30 p.m. EST.
Location: ............................ ........... ........... ................................................................... .................. Cape Girardeau, MO
Founded: ...................... ... ..... .............................................................................. ................................................... 1873
Enrollment: .............................................. ..... ................................. ................................... ........... ........ ..... ... ......... 8,000

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Head Coach: .... .................................................................. ... ... ....... ............................................................. Ed Arnzen
Coaching Record: ............ ... ........................... ...................................... ... ............................................253-98/ 12 years
Assistant Coaches: ........ ................................................ ...... ... ................. ...... .. ... ..........Alicia Polson Scott, Alan Eads
Main Losses: ........................................................................................ Julie Meier, Roberta Granderson, Tonia Harris
Top Returning Players: ............... .................... Gray C. Harris, Kim Palmer, Dawn Massani, Stephanie Faith, Jill Heitz
Series Record: .................................................. ..................................................... ... ... .......................... EKU leads 9-0

Eastern Kentucky University

�Murray State University
Jan. 13 in Murray, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Feb. 11 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Location: .................................................................................................. .....................................................Murray, KY
Founded: .................................................................................................. ...... ........ ... ........................................... 1922
Enrollment: .................................................................................................. ................. .......................................8,328
Conference: ................ ......................................................................... .......................................................Ohio Valley
Nickname: .................................................................................. .............................................................. Lady Racers
Colors: ........................ ... ........... ... .............. ... ... ... ................ ........... ....................................... ................. Blue and Gold
Athletic Director: ...........................................................................................................................Michael D.Strickland
Sports Information Director: ................................... ................ .............................................................. ..... David Ramey
Office Phone: ................................................................................. ...................... ........ ........................(502) 762-4271
Head Coach: .............................................................................................................................................Eddie Fields
Coaching Record: .................................................................................................................................... 11 -41/2 years
Assistant Coaches: ...........................................................................................Lori Opp, Carol Jones, Lea Robinson
Top Returning Players: ........................ Stephaine Minor, Stephanie Gray, Chasity Fie lds, Shonta Hunt, Chase Smith
Series Record: ................................................... ............................................................................... EKU leads 29-13

University of Tennessee-Martin
Jan. 15 in Martin, TN, 5:30 p.m. EST
Feb. 10 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Location: ............................................................... ............................ ...................... ..................................... Martin, TN

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Coaching Record: ............................................................................................................................... ... 57-10 1/6yrs.
Assistant Coaches: ............................................................................... Maurice Stafford, Dawn White, Karen McCaa
Main Losses: ......................................................................................... Tara Tansil, J ulianne Coleman, Katina Jones
Top Returning Players: ..........................................................................................Chanda Cordova, Janelle Thornton
Series Record: ...................................................................................................................................EKU leads, 10-0

Austin Peay State University
Jan. 20 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Feb. 19 in Clarksville, TN, 5:45 p.m. EST
Location: ............... ......................................................................................................... ....................... Cla rksville, TN

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Office Phone: .. .....................................................................................................................................(615) 648-7561
Head Coach:........ ....................................................................................................... ...................... . LaDonna W ilson
Coaching Record: ......................................... ............................................... .......................................... 39-95/ 5 years
Assistant Coaches: ............................................. ... ........................... ....................... Sheryl Krmpotich, Marcus Payne
Main Losses: .................................................................................... .........................Georgie Vaughan, Kerri Wilburn
Top Returning Players: .................................Amanda Be hrenbrinker, Colleen Polzin, Sonia W hite, Carrie Thompson
Series Record: .................................................................................................................................. EKU leads 16-1 1

Middle Tennessee State University
Jan. 21 In Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Feb. 17 In Murfreesboro, TN, 5:30 p.m. EST

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Location:............................................................... ......................................... ... ................................ Murfreesboro, TN
Founded: ..................................................... ......................................................................................................... 1911
Enrollment: ............................................................................................................... ........................................ 17,383

Nickname: ....................... ......................................................... ............................................................... Lady Raiders

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O ffice Phone: ...................................................................................................................................... (61 5) 898-2450
Head Coach: ................................................................................. .................................................. ........ Lewis Bivens
Coaching Record: ..................................................................................... .......................................364-151/17 years
Assistant Coaches: ....................................................................................... .................S tephany Smith, Al Warmley
Main Losses: ........ ....................................................................................... ................. ... ................... ...S herry Tucker
Top Returning Players: ............................................ Heather Prater, Jessica Beaty, Trella Thomas, Melanie Patchen
Serles Record: ................................................................................................................................ MTSU leads, 29-9
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Morehead State University
Jan. 24 in Morehead, KY, 5:15 p.m. EST
Feb. 8 In Richmond, KY, 7:30 p.m. EST
Location: ...............................................................................................................................................Morehead, KY
Founded: ................................ ........................... ............................................................. ................................. .... 1922
Enrollment: .......................................................................................................................................................... 8,600
Conference: ...............................................................................................................................................Ohio Valley
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Athletic Director: ................................................................................................................................. Steve Hamilton
Sports Information Director: ....................................................................................................................Randy Stacy
Office Phone: ..................................................................................................................................... (606) 783-2500
Head Coach:......................................................................................................................................... Janet Gabriel
Coaching Record:.............................................................................................................................. 68-12517 years
Assistant Coaches: ................................................................................ Trish Wilson, Wendy Gatlin, Leslie Randall
Main Losses: .........................................................................................................................................Sherfa Joplin
Top Returning Players: ............................................................................Megan Hupfer, Hilary Swisher, Jan Seibert
Serles Record:....................................................................................................................... Morehead leads, 26-20

Tennessee State University
Jan. 27 In Nashville, TN, 5 :45 p.m. EST
Feb. 25 In Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Location: .......... ................................ ........................................................................................................ Nashviile, TN
Founded: ............................................................................................................................................................. 1912
Enrollment: ......................................................................................................................................................... 8,477
Conferen ce: ..............................................................................................................................................Ohio Valley
Nickname: ................................................................................................................................................Lady Tigers
Colors: ......................................................................................................................................Royal Blue and White
Athlelic Director: ............................ ................................................................................................. Howard Gentry, Jr.
Sports Information Director: ................................................................................................Johnny "Ballpark" Franks
Office Ph one: ..................................................................................................................................... (615) 963-5851
Head Coach: ......................................... ............. .................................................................Teresa Lawrence Phillips
Coaching Record: ............................................................................................................................154-111/ 1lyears
Assistant Coaches: ........................................................................................Valencia Jordan, Jennifer Bell-Mitchell
Main Losses: ......................................................................... Carolyn Aldridge, Crystal Marshall, Latessa Hickerson
Top Returning Players: .....................................................Kim Graves, Nikki Simms, Tequila Holloway, Traci Boone
Season Record: ..................................................................................................................................EKU leads, 10-6

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Tennessee Tech University
Jan. 29 in Cookeville, TN, 5:45 p.m. EST
Feb. 24 In Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Location: ................................................................................................. ........... .................................. Cookeville, TN
Founded: ............................................................................................................................................................. 1915

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Coaching Record: ..................................................... ......................................................................... 192-79/ 9 years
Assistant Coaches: ...................................................................................................... Myra Fishback, Harold Smith
Main Losses: ...................................................................................................... Elizabeth Maxwell, Taunya Lovelace
Top Returning Players: .......................................... Terrance Oglesby, Sheri Lewis, Leslie VanWinkle, Taryn Slattery
Series Record: ................................................................................................................................. Tech leads, 37-5

University of Kentucky
Feb. 27 in Lexington, KY, 7:00 p.m. EST
Location: ............................................................................................................................................... Lexington, KY
Founded: ................................................................................................................................................. ........... 1865
Enrollment: ...................................................................................................................................................... 24,200
Conference: .......................................................................................................................................... Southeastern
Nickname: .................................................................................................................................................... Wildcats
Colors: ...............................................................................................................................................Blue and White
Athletic Director: ............... ..................................................................................................................... C.M. Newton
Sports Information Director: ..................................................................................................................... Rena Vicini
Office Phone: ................................................ ....................................... ............................................. (606) 257-3838
Head Coach: ....................................................................................................................... Bernadette Locke-Mattox
Coaching Record: ................................................................................................................................... 0-0/1st year
Assistant Coaches: ...................................................................................Ken Byrd, Carolyn Peck, Kerry Cremeans
Main Losses: ............................................................. Stacey Reed, Karri Koach, Chrissy Roberts, Stephanie Baker
Top Returning Players: ................................ Christina Jansen, Shaunda Roberts, Kim Denkins, Keeoma Wardford
Series Record: ...........................................................................................................................Kentucky leads, 19-8

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Eastern Kentucky Unive rs ity

�Richmond radio station WEKY-AM (1340 on the dial)
will broadcast all Lady Colonel home games this year,
including all of the Ohio Valley Conference games in
Paul S. McBrayer Arena on the EKU Campus.
WEKY's Brett Pouncey will bring all the fast-paced
action when the Lady Colonels hit the floor. Shannon
Hutchinson will provide the color commentary for the
third year in a row. Be sure to listen as WEKY brings
the action of Eastern Kentucky University's run for the
Ohio Valley Conference crown.
Brett Pouncey

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Nov. 27
Marshall
University

Depart by bus al 3:00 p.m. for Huntington, WV on Nov.
27. Depart after the game and arrive in Richmond at
12:30a.m.

Dec. 1-2
Indiana Univ.
Full-0-Pep
Classic

Jan.3
Vanderbilt
University

Jan.9
East
Tennessee
State
University

Jan. 13-15
Murray State
University
and
UT-Martin

Depart by bus at 1:00 p.m. for Bloomington, IN on Nov.
30. Stay at Hampton Inn (1-800-334-2 100). Depart
Dec. 2 al 11 :00 p.m. Arrive in Richmond at 2:30 a.m.

Depart by bus at 1:00 p.m. for Nashville, TN on Jan. 2.
Stay at the Holiday Inn, Brentwood (615) 373-2600.
Depart Jan. 3 at 10:00 p.m. Arrive in Richmond at 2:00
a.m.

Depart by bus at 1:00 p.m. for Johnson City, TN at on
Jan. 8. Stay at theFalrfield Inn (615) 282-3335. Depart
January 9 al 10:00 p.m. Arrive In Richmond at 3:00
a.m.

Depart by bus at 1:00 p.m for Murray, KY on Jan. 12.
Stay at the Shoneys Inn (502) 753-5353. Depart by bus
for Martin, TN after the game. Stay at the University
Lodge (901) 587-9577. Depart al 8:00 p.m. Arrive in
Richmond at 2:00 a.m.

Lady Colonel Basketball

Jan. 24
Morehead
State
University

Depart by bus al 4:30 p.m. for Morehead, KY on Jan.
24. Depart at 10:00 p.m. Arrive in Richmond at 11:30
p.m.

Jan. 27-29
Tennessee
State&amp;
Tennessee
Tech

Depart by bus at 1:00 p.m. for Nashville, TN on Jan.
26. Stay at Days Inn (615) 327-0922. Depart by bus
at 9:00 p.m. for Cookeville, TN after the game. Stay
allhe Hampton Inn (615) 520-1117. Depart at9:00
p.m. Arrive in Richmond al 2:00 a.m.

Feb. 4
Southeast
Missouri
State Univ.

Depart by bus at 12:00 p.m. for Cape Girardeau, MO
on Feb. 4. Stay allhe Victorian Inn (314) 651-4486.
Depart at 9:00 p.m. Arrive In Richmond at 3:00 a.m.

Feb. 17 &amp; 19
Middle
Tennessee
State Univ. &amp;
Austin Peay
State
University

Depart by bus at 1:00 p.m. for Murfreesoro, TN on
Feb. 16. Stay atthe Shoneys Inn (615) 896-6030.
Depart for Clarksville, TN alter the game. Slay at the
Ramada Inn Limited (615) 552-0098. Depart at 9:00
a.m. Arrive in Richmond al 1:00 a.m.

Feb.27
University
of Kentucky

Depart by bus al 5:00 p.m. for Lexington, KY on Feb.
27. Depart al 9:30 p.m. Arrive In Richmond at 11 :30
p.m.

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�Won ~~4!) Lo,t ~7~ (Wlnnlna Ver-centaae .~13)
Opponent

Akron
Alabama-Bingham
Appalachian State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball State
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Bowling Green
Bradley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago Stale
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Duke
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee

Elon
Evansville
Florida A &amp; M
Florida Atlantic
Florida Int.
Florida State
Furman
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Grambling
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Highpoint
Howard
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana State
Indiana U-PurdueU.
Iowa
James Madison
John Caroll
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Longwood College
Louisville
Marshal
McNeese State
Memphis State
Mercer
Miami(FI.)
Miami(Oh.)
Middle Tennessee

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Last
Meeting

1986-87
1994-95
1990-91
1986-87
1984-85
1994-95
1993-94
1986-87
1975-77
1972-73
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1985-86
1990-91
1986-87
1976-77
1990-91
1992-93
1985-86
1985-86
1991-92
1983-84
1988-89
1987-88
1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1991-92
1992-93
1991-92
1994-95
1979-80
1972-73
1989-90
1994-95
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1972-73
1990-92
1978-79
1993-94
1993-94
1982-83
1992-93
1979-80
198 1-82
1984-85
1994-95
1985-86
1972-73
1992-93
1994-95
1987-88
1974-75
1994-95
1984-85
1979-80
1994-95

Won

5
0
3
2
0
16

2
5
0
1
2
0
1

4
0
0
1
1
7
3
2
9
1
1

4
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
0
3
1
2
8
3
1
12
12
0
0
2
1
7
9

Lost

4
1
1
0
1
11
0
2
3
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
6
2
0
9
1
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
19
1
0
15
3
1
3
1
0
1
29

Opponent

Missouri
Missour~KC
Morehead State
Mount St. Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Shawnee State
South Carolina
Southeast Missouri
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stetson
St. Louis
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Thomas More
Tulane
Vanderbilt
V incennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William Penn
Winthrop
Wi sconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Wright State
Xavier
Youngstown State

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

1990-91
1987-88
1972-73
1979-80
1972-73
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1976-77
1974-75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980-81
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1972-73
1984-85
1977-78
1985-86
1989-90
1986-87
1986-87
1993-94
1972-73
198 1-82
1973-74
1987-88
1973-74
1993-94
1989-90
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1980-81
1974-75
1973-74
1994-95
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1988-89
1980-81
1980-81

1994-95
1987-88
1994-95
1980-81
1994-95
1985-86
1989-90
1979-80
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
1981-82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1994-95
1978-79
1985-86
1989-90
1986-87
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1981 -82
1994-95
1994-95
1994-95
1993-94
1989-90
1991 -92
1975-76
1983-84
198 1-82
1994-95
1991-92
1994-95
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1994-95
1994-92
1987-88

Won

0
0
20

2
29
0
1
2
1

4
1
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
10
10
5
1
1
0
1
0
2
6
7
1
0
0
1
0
0

4
6
6

Lost

2
1
26
0
13
1
0
0
0
9
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
1
3
0
8
0
0
6
37
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
16
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
7

~f···
Easte rn Kentucky University

�LAU~ COLO~~L l?~COl?I) 13001\
Tl:A.M lll:COll()S (Sl:ASON)
Most points scored in a season - 2,349................................................................. 1980-81
Highest scoring average - 82.0........................... ................................................... 1975-76
Most v ictories in a season - 20 ............................................................................... 1991 -92
Best winning percentage -.850 - (17-3) ................................................................. 1975-76
Most consecutive victories -9.. ............................................................... 1975-76, 1991-92
Most losses In a season - 24 .................................................................................. 1978-79
Most consecutive losses - 9 ......... .......................................................................... 1978-79
Best defensive scoring average - 60.8 ............................... ...... ............................. 1983-84
Highest average margin of victory - 20.75 ..................................................... ........ 1975-76
Best field goal percentage - .456 ............................................................................ 1982-83
Best free throw percentage - .764 ........................................................................ 1980-81
Most rebounds - 1,446 ............................................................................................ 1980-81
Highest rebound average - 49.6 ......... .................................................................... 1975-76

Tl:A.M lll:COll()S (SIN6LI: 6A.MI:)
Most points -122 vs. Thomas More ............................................................... Nov. 30, 1993
Largest margin of victory - 74 vs. Thomas More .......................................... Nov. 30, 1993
Largest margin of defeat - 75 vs. Tennessee (115-40) MS .......................... Dec. 19, 1987
Most points by both teams - 216- vs. Morehead State (MS1 10, EK 106) ...... Feb. 11, 1993
Fewest points by both teams - 90 - vs. Duke (EK 46, Duke 44) ................... Dec. 3, 1983
Most fi eld goals made -51 vs. Thomas More .................................................. Nov. 30, 1993
Most free throws made -43 vs. Murray State ................................................ Feb. 13, 1993
Most rebounds -81 vs. John Carroll ............................................................... Nov. 20, 1981

IN()IVl()UA.L lll:COll()S (Sl:A.SON)
Most games played -31 - Lisa Goodin ........ ........................................... ...... ... 1980-8 1
Marsha Charles ........................................................... 1980-8 1
Most points scored-719- Kim Mays .. .............................................. ............... 1994-95
Highest scoring average - 25.7 - Kim Mays ................................................... 1994-95
Most field goals made - 235 - Peggy Gay ....................................................... 1977-78
Most fi eld goals attempted - 569 - Peggy Gay ............................................... 1978-79
Best field goal percentage - .620 - Shannah McIntosh .................................. 1992-93
Most three-point goals made -65 - Angie Cox ................................................ 1990-9 1
Most three-point goals attempted- 157 -Angie Cox .................................... .. 1991-92
Best three point goal percentage (min. 25 alt.) - .464 - Sandra Miller ........... 1986-87
Most free throws made - 226 - Kim Mays ............... ....................................... 1994-95
Best free throw percentage - .913 - Lisa Goodin (led nation) ...................... 1982-83
Most rebounds - 310 - Tina Cottle ................................................................... 1984-85
Most personal fouls committed - 108 - Sandra Mukes ................................... 1978-79
Most times disqualified on fouls - 11 - Jaree Goodin-Wiseman ..................... 1989-90
Most assists - 170 - Cheryl Jones ............................ ...................................... 1990-91

IN()IVl()UA.L lll:COll()S (CA.lll:l:ll)
Most games played - 117 - Sandra Mukes ....................................... .............. 1978-82
Most points scored - 1,920 - Lisa Goodin ............................ .......................... 1980-84
Most field goals made- 75 1- Peggy Gay ........................................................ 1975-79
Best field goal percentage - .542 - Tina Cottle ............................................... 1983-85
Highest scoring average - 20.6-Kim Mays ....................................................... 1992-95
Most free throws attempted - 602 - Lisa Goodin ............................................... 1980-84
Best free throw percentage - .874 - Lisa Goodin .......... ................................ 1980-84
Most rebounds - 914 - Jaree Goodin .............................................................. 1989-93
Best rebound average - 10.3- Tina Cottle ..................................................... 1983-85
Most assists - 488 - Angie Cox ...................................................................... 1988-92
Highest assist average (4 years) - 122 - Angie Cox ..................................... 1989-92
Highest assist average (3 years) - 13 1 - Cheryl Jones ................ ................ 1989-92
Most personal fouls committed - 396 - Sandra Mukes ................................... 1978-82
Most times disqualified on fouls - 26 - Sandra Mukes ................................... 1978-82

IN()IVl()UA.L lll:COll()S (SIN6LI: 6A.MI:)
Most points scored-44- Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan ............................... Dec. 2, 1994
Most field goals made - 18 - Jaree Goodin -Wiseman vs. Marshall .............. Feb. 15, 1990
Most free throws made - 21 - Tracy Korbutt - vs. S.W. Louisiana ............... Dec. 20, 1986
Most rebounds - 22 - Cheryl Palmer vs. Stetson .............................................. Jan. 3, 1989
Most assists - 17 - Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State ............................. Feb. 26, 1990

Lady Colonel Basketooll

35

�Tti~ lil)'1 COLO~~L ~LIT~

Jaree GoodinWiseman
1,679

Peggy Gay
1,674

Kelly Cowan
1,515

Angie Cox
1,425

Lisa Goodin-1,920 Points

Tina Wermuth
1,403

Kim Mays

Carla Coffey
1,363

1,587

~aster-n l\entuckY All-Time
Leadina Scor-er-s
Player
1.

Lisa Goodin
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
3. Peggy Gay
4. Kirn Mays
5. Kelly Cowan
6. Angie Cox
7. Tina Werrnuth
8. Carla Coffey
9. Sandra Mukes
10. Shannon Brady

Years
1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
1992-95
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1984-88
1978-82
1981-85

Points
1,920
1,679
1,674
1,587
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,363
1,188
970

11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Player

Years

Points

Loretta Coughlin
Tina Cottle*
Chancellor Dugan
Bernadette Kok
Angela Fletcher
Cindy Lundberg
Margy Shelton
Sandra Miller
Marcia Haney
Gayle Freshwater

1976-80
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88
1981-85
1975-78

964
860
846

835
824
795
771
751
740
734

*Signed to play professional basketball

36

Eastern Ke ntucky University

�~I\U WOM~~~s 13.ASl\~TUALL Sl~C~ 1ft7J
1972-73
Won 13, Lost 3
Opponent
Cincinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucig
Miami ( .)
Marshall
Dayton
* Louisville
* Georgetown
* Murray State
# South Carolina
# Longwood College
#Highpoint
# Winthrop .

EKU
58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65

60
64
68
53
65
55

58

OPP
39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

1973-74
Won 17, Lost 6
Opponent
Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
* Kentucky
* Louisville
• Murray State
# Tennessee Tech
# Roanoke College
# South Carolina
# Elon

EKU
41
63

48
50
36
65
91
52

48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
55
53
71
68
61

OPP
51
49
39
66
53
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
31
37
59
42
57
64

1974-75
Won 14, Lost 6
Opponent
Bellamine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (0.)
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Dayton
Lady Colonel Basketball

EKU
74
76
56
47
74
75
74
63
59
61
77
74
59

OPP
44
62
47
89
73
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53

Marshall
Belmont
Tennessee
*Northern Kentucky
*Kentucky
#Western Carolina
#Memphis State

66
62
70
67

59
81
100

60
60

49
56
100

63

45

1975-76
Won 17, Lost 3
Opponent
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Murray State
Indiana
Miami (0.)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky
*Louisville
*Western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech

EKU
73

83
86
66
69
82

86
79
89
78

85
58
99
97
70

85
81

88
92
80

1976-77
Won 7, Lost 17
Opponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Miami (0.)
Tennessee
Indiana
Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
*Kentucky
#AIAW Regional

EKU
95

66
69

88
51
63
80

60
69
62
72
78

83
78
72
70
50

81
85
66

83
64
79

OPP
59
60
76
69
46

65
59
38

68
51
42

63
59

60
54
48
71
82

1977-78
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent
Kentucky
Murray State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
·
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Ten·nessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murr~ State
Ohio tate
Miami (0.)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois
*Louisville

EKU
73
57

63
65
82
74
71

77
69
84
73
84
75

OPP
79
60
76
55

85
54
64
52

85
73

85
93
72

89

85

67
94
76

94

88
82
61

77
83
73
67

85
89
75
74
81

64
62
78

61

90
60
68

77

80

EKU

OPP
91

58

65
91

1978-79
Won 5, Lost 24

Opponent
Tennessee
Indiana
OPP Northern Kentucky
60
Morehead State
68
Western Carolina
78
James Madison
108
Kentucky
61
Middle Tennessee
59
Miami (0 .)
(OT)
72
Austin Peay
81
Murray State
81
Louisville
67
Tennessee Tech
58
Kentucky
79
Northern Kentucky
81
Western Kentucky (OT)
82
Louisville
49
Western Kentucky
84
Middle Tennessee
60
Morehead State
45
Tenessee Tech
60
Murray State
79
Dayton
58
Ohio State
86
Tennessee Tech
91
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
*Northern Kentucky

67

60
58
77

56
89

78
56
52
61
77
78
70

56

64
84

54
70
86

115
57
73
75
84

64
74
79
94
76

77

85

95
76
80
84

72
73

82

68
62

78
57

68

91
71
74
84
94

59
71
53

74

65

68

74

*KWIC Tourney

37

�1981-82
Won 14, Lost 16

1979-80
Won 9, Lost 19

1983-84
Won 17, Lost 11
EKU

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Opponent

North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (0 .)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mount St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
*Morehead State

62
55

57

50
65

57
66
74
100
80

68
Radford
93
John Carroll
102
Campbellsville
73
West Virginia
Cleveland State
76
South Florida
86
72
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
72
Marshall
82
78
Florida A &amp; M
87
Western Kentucky
72
Austin Peay
59
Murray State
100
Bellarmine
68
Morehead State
50
Louisville
61
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky (20T)61
86
Xavier
Austin Peay
79
Murray State
90
67
Dayton
Morehead State
69
74
Ohio
73
Tennessee Tech
55
Middle Tennessee
65
Louisville
79
#UT-Chattanooga
#Vanderbilt
78
#East Tennessee
50

66

77
62
73

50
65

48

50
68
64

69

68

60
80

82
63
67
63
66

63
52
56

92

60
54

70

69

77

65
68

54

70
61
53
53
72
85
72
56

59

90

57
51

58
57
88

*KWIC Tourney

OPP

Opponent

EKU

OPP

71
36
75

(OT)
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowlin~ Green
Wake orest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech

72
67
63
82
46
70
52

74

65
52

60
77
77
61

80
89

77
53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62

80
68
80
64

92
62
72
75
88
86

60
48
50
60
51
49
61

68
67
66
75
69

50
71
73
78

58
83
68
64
64

77
61
66

44
65
56

58
69
41

62
62
46

55
58
68
48
63
55
51

50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

•ovc Tourney

#AIAW Region II

1980-81
· Won 16, Lost 15
Opponent

EKU

OPP

West Virtnia
Campbel sville
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT)
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Xavier
*Morehead State

97
98
64
71

69
72
56
72
78
67

68

77

70
84
91
75

46

90
65

83
74
74

77

EKU
105
57

58

Pikeville
Duke
Bowling Green
Indiana U. -Purdue U.
Louisville
Murray State
Middle Tennessee (OT)
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier(O.)
Morehead State
Dayton
(OT)
Cleveland State
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
*Murray State

83

*OVC Tourney

65
45
66
72
62

77
68

95

60

83

83
51

60
58
103
76
67
65
104
72

1982-83
Won 14, Lost 13
Opponent

91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75

63
74
75
62

1984-85
Won 18, Lost 10

74

80
87
84

83
86

58
76
69
78

OPP
60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81

83
65

65

74

65
77

65
52
79
57

64
75
81

55

68
68
54

90
68

61
49

63
69
94
88
64

68
68
68

54

65
66
56

71
68
63
73

58

Opponent

EKU

Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Ffa.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
(OT)
*Tennessee Tech

79

54

OPP
45

81
72
70

71
74
59
64

65

54

60
63

70
51
63
71
70

80
63
71

65
78
66
69
71
72
71

77
61
70
71

80
62
63
82
61

65

58
44
75

77
55
67
63

54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

*OVC Tourney

*KWIC Tourney

38

Eastern Kentucky University

�1985-86
Won 8, Lost 17

1987-88
Won 6, Lost 20

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State (OT)
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsville
Nebraska
(OT)
Kentucky
Akron
(OT)
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin PeaS
Morehead tate
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
(OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

75
82
85
59
78

72
71
80
72
57
73

90

63

83

76
72
75

52

65

68

80
97
75
82
82
87
89

78
52

84
77

66

79
69

55
71
72
52
78

78
78
76

85
70
71

86
77
99
97
81

Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisville
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Ashland College
Stetson
Southwestern Louisiana
Pittsburgh
East Tennessee
Dayton
(OT)
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Lady Colonel Basketball

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Ohio
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

79
73

96
94
82
82

Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
Nicholls State
Tulane
Louisville
(OT)
Appalachian State
Southeast Louisiana
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Wright State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall
East Tennessee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

54
86
85
65
71

95
95
73
56
68

84

85

76
67
78
80
88
64
90

66
63
60
79
86
66
109

68

88

74
59
84
89
72

79
80
68
82
69

58
71
81
40

115

77

90

72
62

59
72

89

86

79
62
69
95

78
73

86
88

85
63
65

86
66

85

94
109
74
108
70
87
103
93

84

81
74

71
101

65

90

63

82

82

67
87
62
52

83
57
51

82
82

86

EKU

OPP

51

1988-89
Won 12 Lost 14

1986-87
Won 9, Lost 18
Opponent

1989-90
Won 12, Lost 14

EKU

OPP

75

101

85

94

85
51
56

90

77
88

86
77

76
79

71
101
89
78
70
81
73
62
76

77
93

85
75
91
80
100

84
78

83
77

68

54
57

83

90
48
78
62
63

77
87

69
107
80
72
91

Opponent

EKU

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Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson
(30T)
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Kentucky
(OT)
Austin Peay
Murray State (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

82
69

79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71

68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69

77
68
63

84
81

66
90
71
62
71
72

68
74
75

63
90

90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101

89

65
104
95
66

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1990-91
Won 14, Lost 13
Oppo.nent

Canrs,us
Chicago State
UNG-Asheville
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Louisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
UNG-Asheville
Appalachian State
*Middle Tennessee

63

78

70
62

94

68

83
49

45
72
59

55
89
71
75

83
55
72
69

86
76

90
83
65
84

65
68
84
84
75
80
52

50
58
67
69

90
77
84

57
80
71
75
70
96
72

86

84

93

81
79

49
59
80

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Won 20, Lost 9
Opponent
Wright State
Western Kentucky
Furman
Vanderbilt
Cincinnati
Florida Atlantic
Florida State
Xavier
Dayton
Marshall
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
UT-Martin
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
*Middle Tennessee
*Tennessee Tech

1994-95
Won 19, Lost 9

1993-94
Won 17, Lost 9
B&lt;U

OPP

81

54

48

80
74
74

88
54
79

80
65
64

90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78
81

85
60
110
72
74

66
57
72
78
64

60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76

68
59

63
89
70
56
67
81

Opponent
Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall
Saintlouis
Bradley
Indiana State
Xavier
Indiana
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State76
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Kentucky
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State83
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
• Austin Peay

•ovc Tournament

EKU
66
122
85
82
65
66
81
64
74
91
85
92
84
66
78
70
71
82
83
89
79

85
71
60
71
53

OPP
57
48
64
61
74
72
78
81
58
76

77
76
72
67
66
99

58
67
76
69
49
71
89

64

Opponent
Georgia Southern
Furman
Marshall
Western Michigan
Missouri
Wright State
Mercer
Alabama-Birmingham
Morehead State
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State (OT)
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech 71
UT-Martin
Morehead State 103
Western Carolina
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tenn-Martin
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*Tenn-Martin
*Tennessee Tech

EKU
85
86
81
89
71

60
52
69
85
86
92
75
74
61
62
78
90
93
90
78
68
70
83
67

63
83

80
59

OPP
73
75
65
66
107
67
49

77
71
79
59
74
69
91
76
79
55
71
70
97
75

80
64
72
76
63

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1992-93
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent
Ball State
Louisville
Indiana State
Brown
Florida International
Iowa
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT-Martin
Marshall
(OT)
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State (OT)
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee
UT-Martin
*Middle Tennessee

•ovc Tournament

NEWSPAPERS
B&lt;U
72
66

77
74

68
63
59
62

80
100
90
79
66
72
92
80
59

84
106
108
85
56
75
66

58
95
74

OPP
52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66

60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74
84
80
95
76
87

Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) .................................John Kelly, Keith Taylor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) ...... .........................Tim Mollette, Brian Simms
Lexington-Hearld-Leader (daily a.m.) ............................................. Rick Bailey
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.) ........................................................ Russ Brown

RADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM .................................................................. Wayne Gregory
Radio WEKY (Richmond) ........................ Brett Pouncey, Shannon Hutchinson
Radio WCBR (Richmond) ............................................................. Rob Burton
Radio WKXO (Berea) ................................................................. Kyle Sowers
Radio WVLK (Lexington) ......................................... Tom Leach, Ralph Hacker
Radio WLAP (Lexington) ........................................................Sports Director
EKU-TV ........................................................... Paul Ramsey, Gary Foxworth
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) .......................Kenny Rice, Dave Shore, Keith Spalding
WKYT-TV (Lexington ..........................Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) .................................................Jill Carlson, Alan Cutler
WDKY-TV (Lexington) ............................................................ Sports Director
WLKY-TV (Louisville) .............................................................Sports Director
Radio WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) ................................Paul Rogers, Dave Conrad
Radio WAVE &amp; TV (Louisville) .................................................Sports Director
Radio WKLO (Louisville) ......................................................... Sports Director
Radio WKLO (Louisville) .........................................................Sports Director
Radio WAKY (Louisville) .........................................................Sports Director
Radio WLOU (Louisville) ........................................................Sports Director
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, Ky. 40507 .
Eastern Kentucky Univer..ity

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Virginia); Mideast - DePaul University (Rosemont Horizon,
Rosemont, Illinois); Midwest - Stephen F. Austin State
University (Johnson Coliseum, Nacogdoches, Texas); and
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DATE
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Nov. 22
Nov. -Q3
Nov. 25
Nov. 29-30

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Kentucky Crusaders (Exhibit·oq)
The Lady Buccaneer Qlassic
Georgia Southern
East Tennessee State
Marshall

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*Murray State
*Tennessee State
Ohio Valley Conference To~ rnamen

ALL HOME
GAMES IN
BOLD

*OHIO VALLEY
CONFERENCE
GAMES
# OVC/Southern
Conference
Shootout

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Class ic
! Ohio Va lley Conference
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McBrayer Arena
~ ohnson City TN

TIME
7:30 pm
6:00 pm
3:00 pm
7:30 pm
TBA
7:00 pm
4:00 pm
7:00 pm
2:00 pm
2:00 pm
8:30 pm
6:00 pm
5;30 pm
2:00 pm
2:00 pm
6:45 pm
6:45 pm
3:00 pm
3:00 pm
7:30 pm
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6:30 pm
6:30 pm
6:15 pm
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1995-96 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RESULTS
SITE
McBrayer Arena
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McDraycr Arena
Bloominglon IN
Bloomington IN
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Murray ,KY
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MtBrayer Arena
Jan. 21
1cDrafer Arena
Jan. 24
Morehead KY
Jan. 27
Nash ille TN
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Cooke'v.ille TN
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Cape Girard eau MO
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Feb. 22
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McBrayer Arena
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Kentucky
Lexington KY
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Nashville TN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1996-97 Schedule &amp; 199 5-96 Results......................IFC
Media Information..................................................... 2
President Hanly Funderburk. .................................... 3
Athletics at Eastern ....................................................4
Athletics Administration........................................... 5
Supporting Cast....... ...................................................6
The Campus Beautiful ............................................ ....7
McBrayer Arena..... :...................................................8
1996-97 Outlook and Roster. ..................................... 9
Head Coach Larry Inman ........................................ 10
Coaching Staff. ..... ....................................................12
Support Staff............................. ................................13
Meet the Seniors ...... ................................................. 14
Meet the Players ....................................................... 16
1995-96 Statistics .................................................. .....22
Academics at Eastern................................................23
Ohio Valley Conference Statistics .................. ..... .... 24
OVC/OVC Tournament ........................................28
Meet the Opponents................................................ 29
Lady Colonel Record Book. .....................................34
All-Time Series.........................................................36
All-Time Results .......................... ............................. 37

This publication was designed and prepared by Steve Kirkwood, EKU
sports information graduate assistant, with editing assistance from Karl
Park, Sports Information Director, EKU. The Division of Sports Information is located in Room 205 of the Robert B. Begley Building, telephone (606) 622-1253 . Photographic serv ices were prov ided by Tim
1 Webb of EKU Division of Public Information . For additional copies of
this media guide, submit a written request to the above address at Eastj ern Kentu cky Uni versity, Richmond, KY 40475-3 105. Printing was
j provided by Post Printing Co .. of Lexington, KY. This publication was
paid for through state funds.

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COVER
The 1996-97 season will see twin sisters
Stephany and Tiffany Davis fini sh their college careers together. Each is a fifth year
player, after serious injuries have jeopardized
their respective careers. The twins will look
to lead Eastern to another regular season title
and its first-ever OVC tournament title in their
final campaign.

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QUICK FACTS

KARLPARK
Director
D ivision of Sports Information
Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU, is now in hi s 27th
year as Eastern 's Sports Information Director. He served
as sports editor of the school newspaper, The Eastern
~ , fo r three years while a student at the University.
The 48-year old native Richm ond, KY native is a member of th e College Sports Info rmation Directors of America (CoSIDA), the United States Basketball Writers Association
and the National Coll egiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three seasonal media
guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the NationDivision A those two years.
Park was a member of hte Ohio Valley Conference 40th Anniversary Committee in
1987-88 and is currently serving on the OVC' s 50th An ni versary Comm ittee. He received
his master's degree from Eastern in 1979.
He is also currently serving as District IV Coord inator for the GTE Academic A llAmerican men ' s at-large teams.
He is married to the fo rmer Shelley Steele of Owingsville and they a daughter Rachel,
12, and a son Drew, 6.

TO THE MEDIA
The 1996-97 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially fo r the members of the
print and electonic media w ho cover Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope t his
guide will provide many of the anwers concerning Coach Larry Inman's Lady Colonels
and EKU in general.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required to all doubleheader games. If you have
special needs such as working space, fax, telephone, etc., make your request as far in advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should be
addressed to the D ivision of Sports Information and be made by NAME as early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station directly from South Central Bell
Telephone Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SID' s office prior to installation . The "official station ," as designated by the D irector of Athletics of the visiting instittttion, will be assigned priority space in the event of a large press turnout.
i TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is granted by
the D irector of Athletics well in advan ce. D elayed telecasts are allowed fo r non-commerical
stations by contacting the SID office well in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are not required. Photographers may take pictures fro m the sidelines during the game provided they remain a safe distance from the
playing court and not in front of the bench and coaching areas. There is n o flash photogral phy allowed.

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,_ ·-·-·--~=•=•- -----~----------·-----NEWSPAPERS
The Richmond Register (daily, p.m.}.... ............................. .JeffDrummond, Keith T aylor
T he Eastern Progress (weekly) .................................................. Brian Simms, Chad Queen
Lexington H erald-Leader (daily, a.m.} ..................................... .. ........................ Rick Bailey
Courier-Journal (daily a.m.) ..........................................................................Dave Koerner

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COVERING
THE LADY
COLONELS

Location : Richmond KY
Madison County (Population 24,000)
Enrollment : 15,727
Founded: 1906
President : Dr. H anly Funderburk
Vice-President for
Academic Affairs : Dr. Russell Enzie
Athletic Conference: O hio Valley
Affiliation: NCAA, Division I
Arena/Capacity : Alumni Coliseum/6500
Nickname: Lady Colonels
Colors : Maroon and W hite
ATHLETICS COMMITEE
Members : Dr. Janna Vice, chair; Dr. Dorothy Kirkpatrick;
Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Samuel Leung; Dr. Nancy Peel; Dr.
Doug Whitlock; M rs . J eannette Crockett; Dr. James
Masterson; Dr. Jay Riggs; Mr. C.E. Baldwin; Dr. Robert
Baugh and Betty Werner, ex-officio
Director of Athletics : Dr. Robert Baugh
Associate D irector of Athletics fo r Internal Affairs :
Betty Werner
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs :
Mike Blaser
H ead Women's Basketball Coach:
Larry Inman (Austin Peay, 1970}
Assistant Basketball Coaches : Sheila Simmons,
Kent M iller
Head Coaches Other Sports : Jim Ward, baseball; Mike
Calhoun, men's basketball; Roy Kidd, footb all; Lew Smither,
men's golf; Rick Erdmann, m en's and women's track and
cross country; To m H iggins, men's and women's tennis;
Sandra Martin, women's golf; Geri Polvino, volleyball; and
Jane Worthington, softball .
Assistant Coaches Other Sports: Marty Pollio, Byron Jones,
men's basketball; Jim T anara, Jack Ison, Leon Hart, Teddy
Taylor, Doug Carter and Dean H ood, football; Madeline
Jackson, volleyball; Tim Moore, men's and women's track
and cross country.
T rainer: Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant T rainers: Eva Clifton and
Randy McGuire
Athletics Business Manager: David Parke
Athletics Ticket Manager: Dan McBride

BOARD O F R EGENTS
C hairman,James Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice Chair- 1
man, Barbara Ricke, Lexington; Jane Boyer, Louisville; Alice .
Rh odes, Ashland; G ilbert Miller, Ric hmond; Irvin g ,
Rosenstein, Lexington; Harold Campbell, Booneville; Dr.
William D evries, Louisville; Dr. Richard Freed, faculty rep1
resentative; Ronnie M ink, staff representative, Melody Ma- :
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son, student representative.

RADIO-TV
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WLEX-TV (Lexington} .........................................................Ryan Lemond, Alan Cutler
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Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU President

It is our hope that this guide conveys to both the media and prospective student-athletes part of the pride we
at Eastern Kentucky University have in our program of intercollegiate athletics. Our women's basketball program
has a proud tradition within our annals.
Athletics is integrated into the academic structure at Eastern, creating an environment designed to help
participants succeed both in the classroom and on the playing field or court. Coach Larry Inman is a valuable
member of the coaching staff and is also a qualified member of the teaching faculty. His teams have found success
academically, as well as athletically.
Coach Inman has built a sound program at Eastern, where he continues to build on his record as the active
coach with the most victories in the Ohio Valley Conference. In the 1991-92 season, the Lady Colonels recorded
the first 20-win season in the school's women's basketball history and in 1994-95 won their first share of the OVC
regular-season crown.
Sincerely,

~f~
Hanly Funderburk

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Organized under a single administrative unit, the College of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics includes three academic departments, the division of athletics, and the
division of intramural programs. The three academic departments; health education, physical
education and recreation and park administration, offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs with more than 15 different options. The division of athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate
sports for men and eight intercollegiate sports for women. In addition to the balanced intercollegiate program, the division of intramural programs supports competitive team and individual sports,
recreational free play, sport clubs, camping trips, equipment rental, and other co-ed activities for
students, faculty, and staff.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and for their leadership contributions in the nation's schools and
elsewhere.
Possessing academic backgrounds that represent more than a score of the finest colleges and
universities in the nation, the coaches of athletics are members of the full-time faculty that provide
the academic and intramural, as well as, varsity athletic programs within the college.
The Dean of the College is Dr. Robert}. Baugh. The three academic departments are chaired
by: Dr. Donald Calitri, Health Education; Dr. Lonnie Davis, Physical Education; Dr. Larry Belknap,
Recreation and Park Administration. Dr. John Jewell is serving as Director of the Division of
Intramural Programs.
The College's program for intercollegiate athletics is adminstered by athletics director Dr.
Robert J. Baugh; associate director of athletics for internal affairs Betty Werner; and Mike Blaser,
assistant director of athletics for external affairs.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields teams in football, men's
and women's basketball, tennis, cross country, track and field (indoor and outdoor); women's
softball and volleyball; and men's and women's golf.
In addition to a diversified faculty, extensive indoor and outdoor resources are required to
support the wide scope of Eastern's College of HPER &amp; A, and most facilities serve multipurpose
functions for instruction and athletics. The college's programs are housed in five major campus
structures: The Robert B. Begley building, where it is headquartered; Alumni Coliseum, Weaver
Health Building, The Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building.
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Softball Field, Turk~y Hughes
Baseball Field and the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane track and tartan infield are among the other
facilities of the college.
The F.M. Burke Wellness Center, located in the Weaver Health Building, provides a practical educational opportunity for students as well as individualized physical activity, lifestyle assessment, and physical assessment that can assist faculty and staff in the development of healthy
lifestyles.

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Dr. Robert Baugh
Director of Athletics
Dean, College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
Dr. Robert Baugh serves as Director of Athletics and as dean of Eastern's College of Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Athletics, one of the University's nine academic colleges.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU Department of Health Education, assumed the
duties of acting dean in January of 1987. He also served a six-month stint as Acting Director of Athletics during the 1990-9 1
school year. He has been at Eastern since 1970.
He is a member of the NCAA Council, the NCAA Eligibility Committee, and the NCAA Initial Eligibility Committee.
Prior to arriving at EKU, Baugh taught for four years at Austin Peay State University, following a stint of high school
teaching in University City, MO.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond. She is a professor in EKU's College of Allied Health and Nursing.

Betty Werner
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs
Betty Werner enters her first year at Eastern Kentucky as Associate Director of Athletics for Internal
Affairs.
Werner served as an athletics director at Drake for 13 years, first as an assistant director for women 's
athletics from 1974-79. During that time, she was also the head men's tennis coach. In 1979 she was appointed Associate
Athletics Director for Men's and Women's Athletics and Senior Women's Administrator.
Prior to her tenure at Drake, she coached the men's tennis and women's basketball teams at Maryville College (TN) from
1972-1974.
Most recently she coordinated concession sales at Coors Field for non-profit organizations, raising more than $1 million
for those organizations last year.
Werner received her bachelor's degree from the University of Tulsa in 1970 and received her master's degree from the
University of Missouri in 1972.

Mike Blaser
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs
Mike Blaser has begun his second year at Eastern serving the University as Assistant Director of
Athletics for External Affairs.
Blaser, 35, who received both his bachelor's ('84) and his master's ('86) degrees from EKU, worked
two and one-half years in the marketing and promotions department at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, having served
in 1994-95 as the Director of Athletic Promotions.
Prior to his stint at UNLV, he was an assistant director of athletic marketing and promotions at the University of
Louisville for two years after serving at UL the previous year as an athletic marketing assistant in sales.
His other athletic-related experience comes from stints with the Savannah Cardinals Class A baseball club as General
Manager (1986-87) and with the Jacksonville Expos Class AA baseball club as Assistant General Manager (1987-89).
Blaser and his wife Risa have three children : Natalie (5), Mitchell (4) and Chase (2).

�6

David Parke

Dr. Bobby Barton

Eva Clifton

Head Train er

Assistant Train er

Randy McGuire

Dr. Mary Lloyd
Ireland

Athletics Business
Manager

Assistant Train er

Dan McBride
Athletics Ticket
Manager

Team Ph sician

Becky Hacker

Joan Hopkins

NCAA Compliance/
Athletics Secretary

Athletics Academic
Advisor

Liz Pitcher
Secretary
External Affairs

Robert Palmer

Joanne Whitlock

President
Colonel Club

Secretary
Sports Information

.

Regina Kingsley

Mary Kay Kasitz

Nancy Kenner

Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Secretary
Athletics

�7

The nickname, " The Campus Beautiful", aptly
describes the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It
is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live and
learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's
system of regional universities, is the culmination of
more than a century of higher education development
on its 350-acre main campus in Richmond. Today's
modern Eastern offers nine colleges and graduate school
including education, allied health and nursing, computer science, business, sciences, law enforcement, recreation and enviromental resources that provide educational opportunities to meet society's demands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been
pledged as one of the foremost objectives of Dr. Hanly
Funderburk, who has begun his 12th full academic year
as Eastern's eighth president.
The University seeks to fulfill the "living-whilelearning" concept by providing comfortable living conditions for almost 7,000 students in campus residence
halls. Eastern can accommodate more students on campus than any other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly respected academic
institution, Eastern is also noted for its program of
intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports . . The
accomplishments of the Colonel athletic teams are a
source of great pride for the student body and the campus commurnty.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities as nationally known lecturers, artists, and entertainers appear on campus. A wide variety of students and faculty musical groups also provide a fine
selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletic arena, or campus life, Eastern continues to stride
toward excellence.

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Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first
opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home
court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball since the 1976-77 season when the team moved from
the Weaver Health Buliding.
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus,
Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully
planned sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and features a great triumph in architectural design with its modern laminated cross-arched roof -- the
world's largest of its kind -- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstucted view of events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board feet of lumber form the 170
beams, and the roof, which arches gracefully 81 feet above
the floor level, is southern pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500
for basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building contains four basketball courts in an auxillary gymnasium on the east end, eight classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker
rooms, a projection room, a training room and a weight
room. A hydraulic-operated stage is located on the east
end of the main arena floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its games in the Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels
have compiled an overall home record of 133 wins and 88
losses.

YEAR-BY-YEAR
INMcBRAYER
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96

TOTAL

Won

Lost

2
8
3
4
9
9
8
9

4
4

11
3
8
4
5
7
9
12
6
8
8
8

11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6
6
8
5
4
2
0
5
2
1

�With the return of four starters from last year's team,
it is easy to see why Eastern Kentucky University head coach
Larry Inman is pleased with the experience level of the '96-'97
Lady Colonels' roster. After finishing 7-9 and in a fourth place
tie with Tennessee Tech, the mission this year will be improving th e competitiveness against teams in the top h alf of the
conference.
Inman enters his eighth season with the Lady Colonels, compiling a 117-99 mark. In eight sh ort years he has become th e winningest women's basketball coach in EKU history, a distinction h e also held at Middle T ennessee State until
1996. His overall record in 15 seasons is 278-1 72 and in the
OVC h is mark is an impressive 142-57.
Laphelia Doss, a 5-10 junior forward, leads th e way for
th e returning players with a 14.7 per game scoring average and
11. 5 rebounds per gam e. D oss was the OVC's leading
rebounder and finish ed ninth in the nation in that category en
route t o first team All-OVC honors. Doss tied the EKU sin gle
season record for boards as well as topping her own single game
mark with 26. She set another EKU first with Samantha Young,
teaming to become the only Colon el duo to ever receive first
team all-conference honors in the same season.
Twin guards Stephany and Tiffany Davis, 5-8 seniors,
will t eam up for th eir final season as well. Steph an y returns
from knee surgery which sidelined her for all of last season,
but looks to bounce back t o h er form of '94-'95. She averaged
11.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per contest.

Tiffany used last season to nearly double her output,
averaging 6.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.
Rounding out the returning starters are 5-7 junior guard
Trina Goodrich, the team's third double-digit scorer (13.3 per
game) and 5-11 junior forward Lisa Pace, th e team's top returning deep threat (.397 3-point shooting, 9 .7 p oints per game).
Returning letterwinners for the Colonels include three
sophomores : 6-2 forward-center Shannon Browning (5.0
points), 5-11 forward Jennifer King (3.4 points, 4.3 rebounds)
an d 6-2 center Cathy Dues (2.0 points, 1.2 rebounds)
Joining th e team as newcomers this fall are 6-1 junior
forward Lau rel Friedman (Kirkwood CC), 5-9 freshman guard
Marla Gearhart (West Carter H S) and transfer C hrissy Roberts
(Un iversity of Kentucky), a 5-6 junior guard. Friedman was a
second team All-America selection her sophomore season at
KCC, averagin g more than 19 p oints per game. Gearh art was
a first team all-state selection, scoring 19 .2 points, dishing 4.7
assists and recording 3.8 steals per contest h er senior season.
Roberts will also brin g valuable Division I experience after playing for the University of Kentucky Wildcats.
Inman's toughest challenge will be replacing th e void
left by the graduation of point gu ard Samantha Youn g. H owever, the OVC's assist leader from last season won't be leaving
th e team. She is the gradu ate assistant coach for the 1996-97
season.

1996-97 Lady Colonel Numerical Roster
No.
3
11
12
14
15
20
22
23
25
32
42
44
45

Name

Pos.

Ht.

Yr.

Hometown/HS or JC

Marla Gearhart
Lisa Pace
Tiffany Davis
Stephany Dav is
Trina Goodrich
Laurel Friedman
Jennifer King
Natalie Mays
Chrissy Roberts
Laphelia Doss
Cathy Dues
Amanda Reid
Shannon Browning

G

5-9
5-1 1
5-8
5-8
5-7
6-1
5-11
5-9
5-6
5-10
6-2
6-2
6-2

Fr.

Olive Hill KY/West Carter
Huntsv ille TN/Scott
Winchester KY/G.R. Clark
Winchester KY/G .R. Clark
Berea KY /Berea
Cl inton IA/Kirkwood CC
Savannah GA/Beach
Birmingham AL/West End
Eminence KY /U of Kentucky
Franklin KY/Fran klin-Simpson
Coldwater OH/Coldwater
Manchester KY/Union
Evarts KY/Evarts

Head Coach :
Assistant Coaches :

F

G
G
G
F

F
G

G
F
C
F/C
F/C

Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.

So.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.

Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay '70)
Sheila Simmons (Montevallo '92), Kent Miller (Eastern Kentucky' 81)
Samantha Young (Eastern Kentucky '96)

..--

Managers :

Jr.

Alicia Daniel, Gi nger Brown

�"THE TRAIL OF SUCCESS ... "
Inman's Career Record
1970-73 at Gallatin Jr. High (TN)
Won 51, Lost 4 (.927)
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet HS (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions

When Larry Joe Inman became the head women's
basketball coach at Eastern Kentucky University , the ques1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
tion was not if h e would win, but h ow much and h ow
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
soon. After eight seasons, th e qu estion h as only been parOVC
Champions
in 80, 83, 84, 85, 86
tially answered as m ilestones and firsts continue to follow
OVC Tournament Champs in 83, 84, 85, 86
Inman everywhere h e goes.
Under lnman's guidance, Eastern won its first ever
sh are of the OVC regular season title, a quad champion1988-96 at Eastern Kentucky
sh ip in 1994-95. EKU has also h ad more su ccess in the
Won 117, Lost 99 (.542)
OVC T ournament under lnman's tutelage than all previOVC Quad Champions in 1995
ous Eastern coach es combined. After w inning its fourth OVC Tournament Appearance in 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96
tournam ent game last season, Inman n ow h as 75% of all
EKU tournament wins. W ith the return of several k ey
Career Coaching Record - 23 years
players and t he addition of outstanding recruits, Eastern
Won 455, Lost 200 (.695)
looks to build on the momentum built in the latter part of
last season .
Last year, lnman's squad battled through numerplayers to the A ll-OVC first team. Last year, Inman
ous injuries to key personnel and still finished in th e t op
half of the OVC race. With that fourth place finish, the
coach ed Samantha Young and Laphelia Doss to that
Lady Colonels have n ow finished in the top half of the
honor. However, th e coach gives th e credit to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in h aving good
league standings in every season of the 1990's. EKU has
people as well as good basketball players, which in turn
an impressive record of 51-27 over th e past five seasons, a
creates a p ositive situation ," comm ented Inman. "We just
.654 winning precentage.
The type of teamwork n eeded to overcome such
look for players t hat are just down to earth w ith good
adversity and accomplish so much is a direct reflection on
work ethics."
Work ethic has never been a problem for th e sixthe coaching philosophy that h as brought the Lady Colotime OVC Coach of the Year. H e has set standards at
nels to another level.
every position he has held, a trail of su ccess that leads all
"Each person must give th emselves for t he one
common goal -- to win and be successful -- not what they
the way back to the early 1970's. His first h igh sch ool
want, but what is the common goal for all," explains Inman.
coaching job, at Mt. Juliet H igh School in Nash ville TN,
This theme of teamwork has created success for
was filled with enough titles to end a career. In just five
the program, but individual talent h as not gone unnoticed
years, Inman led Mt. Juliet to five district titles, four reeither. H e has coached OVC Player of the Year Kim Mays
gional championships, three Nash ville Interscholastic
League titles and t he 1977 Tennessee C lass AAA state title.
(1994-95), as well as th e first-time selection of two EKU

�EKU Coaching Records
(since 1972)

Inman was just getting warmed up, as he quickly
moved up the ranks to the helm of the Middle Tennessee
State University Lady Raiders . H is first collegiate coach ing stint was just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley Conference crowns in eight years. He
was n amed Coach of the Year four times and compiled a
161-73 record at the school. The Lady Raiders won a total
of ten regular season and tournament championships during his tenure, including four consecutive regular season
AND tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have
been n o less remarkable, with Coach of the Year h on ors
and titles following Inman to Richmond. H e became the
only coach to be recognized for Coach of the Year h onors
at two different OVC schools after his selection in 1990
for that h onor. H e has also become the school's all-time
leader in wins and winning percentage (117, .542). With
every win the Eastern mentor earns, he raises his own standard for both the school and the conference for career wins.
Not all of his accompishments have been on the
OVC level, as Inman has been involved in national competition both at Eastern and Middle Tennessee. H e led
the Lady Raiders to four NCAA Regional Appearances,
where MTSU won one third of their games. H e was also
n ominated for the WCBA District 9 Coach of the Year
h onors in 1980 and again in 1993 .
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University, where h e received his bachelor's degree in 1970.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gen e Follis
of Shelbyville TN. They have on e son, Jody, 22, and two
daughters, Latrice, 21, an d Tiffany, 13.

ovc

~

Years

Overall
Record

Record

llen Johns
aula Welch
erry H all
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
arry Joe Inman

I (1972-73)
I (1973-74)
(1974-75)
4 (1975-79)
7 (1979-86)
2 (1986-88)
8 (1988-P res)

13-3
17-6
14-6
4 1-59
96-101
15-38
117-99

6-13
30-46
9-19
71-45

Season

ovc

Year

Head Coach

Record

Record

1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96

Ellen J ohns
Paula Welch
T erry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry J oe Inman
Larry J oe Inman
Larry J oe Inman
Larry J oe Inman
Larry Joe Inman

13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9

�Sheila Simmons returns for her fourth season as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonel
program. Her primary responsibilities are on-floor coaching, recruiting, academics, scouting, and
film exchange. Her work as a recruiter has brought many quality players to Eastern.
Simmons joined the Lady Colonel staff from the University of Montevallo (AL), where she
served as graduate assistant one year, earning a master's degree in Education. She served as a student
assistant the two years prior, before graduating in 1992 with her degree in Chemistry and Physical
Education.
"Sheila has good credentials, and she has been involved in the national championship at the
NAIA level," said Inman. "She was active in recruiting at Montevallo and her team finished fourth
in the national playoffs in NAIA her last year there."

Kent Miller begins his third season with t he Lady Colonel program, but his connection with
Eastern traces its roots much deeper. Miller received a Bachelor's Degree in Police Administration
from EKU in 1981 and a Bachelor's in Elementary and Special Education in 1985. He served as
manager of the men's basketball team in 1984-85 under then coach Max Good. Miller also received
his Master's in Education with emphasis in school health from Eastern in 1991.
Kent came to the Lady Colonels from Bryan Station High in Lexington KY, where he served
for nine years as head junior varsity and assistant varsity boy's basketball coach.
Miller's duties include on-floor coaching, scouting, travel plans, special projects and public
relations.
He is married to the former Dana Kerns, and they have three children: Brook (14), Kyle (10)
and Brett (7).

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Samantha Young begins her first year as a restricted-earnings coach for Eastern,· after a standout career for the Lady Colonels. Young was a first team All-OVC
selection in 1996 when she led the conference in assists at 6.83 per game. She was also
the team's leading scorer with a 16.0 points per game average, which also ranked fourth
in the OVC. She finished the 1995-96 campaign as the conference's third best free throw shooter and fifth best 3point shooter by percentage. She hit more 3-point shots than anyone in the OVC last year, setting an EKU singleseason record in the process.
Young graduated in May of 1996 with a bachelor's degree in Physical Education. Currently she is wor king
toward an M.S. in Sports Adminstration.

ALICIA DANIEL
Manager

GINGER BROWN
Manager

Alicia is in her second year as as a manager for the
Lady Colonels. She is from Lawrence County
where she played varsity basketball for three years.
Alicia is majoring in physical education and plans
to coach and teach upon completion of her studies at EKU.

Ginger is entering her first season as a manager
for the Lady Colonels. She played four years of
varsity basketball at West Carter HS with current EKU player Marla Gearhart. She plans to
study Elementary Education at Eastern.

Christie Howlett
Student Trainer
Senior, Louisville KY

Martina Martin
Student Trainer
Junior, Lebanon KY

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HIGHLIGHTS
Most Field Goals - 8 vs. Murray State (2-4-95)
Most Free Throws- 6 vs. Furman (11-26-94)
MOST POINTS-18 VS. MURRAY STATE (2-4-95)
Most Rebounds -15 vs. Georgia Southern (11-25-94)
Most Assists - 8 vs. Brown (1-2-93)
Most Steals - 9 vs. Ball State (12-1-93)

Hardship Season : Stephany suffered a season-ending knee injury in
the first game versus Georgia Southern. She scored eight points, recorded five rebounds and three assists before the injury.

STEPHANY
DAVIS
..
S-8 SENIOR
r
' GUARD:
WINCHESTER KY
'

t:

As a Junior : Stephany played in 25 games and was among the team
leaders both offensively and defensively. She was the second-leading
scorer at 11.1 points per game and third on the team in steals (71). She
had a double-double versus Georgia Southern (11-25-94), grabbing a
career-high 15 boards and scoring 13 points. She had 18 games in double
figures and also averaged 4.2 rebounds per game.
As a Sophomore: She was one of the team's top defenders, tying for
second on the team in steals (49). She was a threat scoring and on the
glass, averaging 8.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per contest. Stephany
played her best game against St. Louis, with 16 points and 7 boards.
As a Freshman: Davis played in 26 games in her first year, with a big
night versus Tennessee-Martin. She scored 13 points and shot 6-8 from
the field against the Skyhawks.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Stephany Yvette Davis
Birth Date: June 18, 1974
Birthplace : Winchester KY
Parents: Wallace and Judy Davis
Brothers/Sisters : 2/2
N ickname: Twin
Major : Physical Education

High School : George Rogers Clark
High School Coach : Lisa Goodin
Strengths as a player : Quickness and defense
Favorite Music : R &amp; B
Favorite Food : Pizza
Favorite TV program: Melrose Place
Favorite Movie : Sister Act II

I CHOSE EKU: for the Academics

STEPHANY'S CAREER STATS
GP
1996
1995
1994
1993

I
25
26
26

TOTAL

9

FGM-FGA PCT
4- 14
11 5-272
90-233
42-108
25 1-627

.286
.423
.386
.389
.400

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB AVG

0-0
44-74
35-5 5
36-62
115-1 9 1

.000
.595
.636
.58 1
.602

5
104
97
71
277

5.0
4.2
3.7
2.7
3.6

ASST
3
55
67
42
167

BLK
0
3
3
2
8

STL

MIN-AVG

2
51
49
41
143

35-35.0
744-29.8
720-27.7
49 1- 18.9
1990-25.5

POINTS AVG.
8
277
216
120
62 1

8.0
I I. I
8.3
4.6
8.0

�15
HIGHLIGHTS
Most Field Goals - 5 vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96)
Most Free Throws - 5 vs. Marshall (11-27-96)
MOST POINTS -11 VS. TENNESSEE STATE (2-25-96)
Most Rebounds -11 vs. Morehead State (2-8-96)
Most Assists - 6 vs. Middle Tennessee (2-17-96)
Most Steals - 6 vs. Murray State (2-11-96)

As a Junior: Tiffany started in 26 of 27 games and brought her game
to a new level. She nearly doubled her scoring and rebounding averages to 6.4 points and 3.4 boards per game. Tiffany had a double double
against cross-state rival Morehead State (2-8-96, 10 points, 11 rebounds),
the first of her career. She scor ed in double figures seven times , shooting 48.3 percent from the field. She also set a career high in every
statistical category in '95-'96.
As a Sophomore: She played in all 28 games, averaging 3.3 points and
2.2 rebounds per contest. She was the second most accurate shooter
on the team, at 50.6 percent. She set a then career-high in points in an
OVC matchup with UT-Martin (2-18-95) with nine points.

TIBf ANY TJ,AVIS
S-8 SENI(oR
GUAKD
WINCHESTER KY

As a Freshman: Davis played in 23 games, mainly as a defender. She
had her biggest offensive output against Thomas More, w ith six points
and four assists. She had sat out the previous season w ith a medical
hardship for knee surgery.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Tiffany Yvonne Davis
Birth Date: June 18, 1974
Birthplace : Winchester KY
Parents : Wallace and Judy Davis
Brothers/Sisters: 2/2
Major : Accounting

High School: George Rogers Clark
High School Coach: Lisa Goodin
Strengths as a player: Q uickness and defense
Favorite Music : R &amp; B
Favorite Food : Lasagna
Favorite TV program : Martin
Favorite Movie: Jason's Lyrics

I CHOSE EKU: for the Academics

TIFFANY'S CAREER STATS
1996
1995
1994

TOTAL

GP
27
28
23
78

FGM-FGA
69- 143
39-77
12-32
120-252

PCT
.483
.506
J75
.476

FTM-FTA
34-6 1
13-27
2-4
49-92

PCT
.557
.481
.5QQ

.533

REB
92
61
15
168

AVG
3.4
2.2
Q.7

ASST
66
31

BLK
5
4

13

I

8

2.2

110

10

77

STL
38
31

MIN-AVG
814-30.1
453 -16. 2
171 -7.4
1438- 18.4

POINTS AVG.
172
6.4
91
3.3
I. I
26
3.7
289

�16
HIGHLIGHTS

!CHOSE
EKU:
For my major

Most Field Goals - I 2 vs. Southeast Missouri (2-5-96)
Most Free Throws - 9 vs. Kentucky (2-2 7-96)
MOST POINTS- 25 VS. KENTUCKY (2-27-96)
Most Rebounds - 26 vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96) **
Most Assists - 4 vs. Austin Peay ( / -20-96)
Most Steals - 6 vs. UT-Martin (/-28-95)

As a Sophomore: Laphelia was named First Team All-OVC after a spectacular second campaign. She was
ranked ninth in the NCAA for rebounding, leading the conference in that category. She was twice the OVC's
Player of the Week Qanuary 8, February 12). She scored in double figures 22 times, rebounded in double
figures 16 times and recorded 14 double doubles. H er longest streak of scoring in double digits was 13 games
from 1-3 (Vanderbilt) to 2-11 (Murray State).

LAPB:E LI~ DOSS
5-lO~ORW~RD
/V
JUNIQ:R
FRhNivEIN KY

As a Freshman: Doss made an immediate impact, starting in every game her first season. She recorded a then
career high 18 rebounds against Tennessee State (1-14). She was the OVC Freshman of the Week twice and
was named to the All-OVC Freshman team.

PERSONAL PROFILE

.4

Full name : Laphelia Ann Doss
Birth Date : June 25, 1976
Birthplace: Franklin KY
Parents : Mr. &amp; Mrs. T homas
Barnett &amp; George Doss

Brothers/Sisters: 3/1
Nickname : Chub
Major : Broadcasting
High School : Franklin-Simpson
High School Coach : Damon T abor

Strengths as a player : rebounding, post
Favorite M usic : urban contemporary
Favorite Food : Caesar Salad
Favorite TV program : Road Rules
Favorite Movie : The Color Purple

LAPHELIA'S CAREER STATS
1996
1995

TOTAL

GP
27
28
55

FGM-FGA PCT
158-30 I
.525
81- 186
.435
239-487
.491

FTM-FTA
80-145
34-66
114-2 11

PCT
.552
.5 15
.540

REB AVG
3 10
2 17
527

11.5
7.8
9.6

ASST
44
19

BLK

63

15

8
7

STL
31
33
64

MIN-AVG
797- 29.5
702- 25. 1
1499 - 27.3

POINTS AVG.
398
14.7
196
7.0
594
10.8

HIGHLIGHTi
Most Field Goals - 10 vs. East Tennessee State (I 1-25-95)
Most Free Throws - 7 vs. Indiana (12-2-95)
MOST POINTS - 25 VS. IND/ANA (12-2-95)
Most Rebounds - 9 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2-10-96)
Most Assists - 5 vs. Marqu ette (/ 2-1-95)
Most Steals - 4 vs. Georgia So11them (l J-24-96)

As a Sophomore : Trina scored in double figures 12 times despite missing two months
due to a foot injury. She had two big scoring weekends to open the season last year. In
the OVC/Southern Conference shootout, she averaged 20 points, while at the Full-0-Pep
Classic at Indiana she averaged 21.5 points in the two games.
As a Freshman : She saw action in all 28 games, starting three. She had a season high 13
points against Wright State, including 3-3 from three point range.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name: Trina Goodrich
Birth Date : June 4, 1976
Birthplace : Madison Co . KY
Parents : George &amp; J oEtta
Goodrich

Brothers/Sisters: 0/1
Nickname : Goofy
Major : Physical Education
High School : Berea
High School Coach : Greg Todd
Strengths as a player : Jumping, scoring

TRINA GOODRICH
5-7)UNIGR
GUARD '
BEREA~Y

Favorite Music: Everything
Favorite Food: Ice cream w/caramel and nuts
Favorite TV program : Dukes of Hazzard
Favorite Movie : Pocahontas/Hoosiers

·1

TRINA'S CAREER STATS
Gr
1996
1995

TOTAL

18
28
46

FGM-FGA PCT
I 03-233
.442
54-149
.362
157-382
.4 11

FTM-FTA
34-57
19-32
53-89

PCT
.596
.594
.596

REB AVG
66
68
134

3.7
2.4
2.9

ASST
27
15
42

BLK
3
0
3

STL
22
22
44

MIN-AVG
538 - 29.9
457- 16.3
995-2 1.6

POINTS AVG.
240
13.3
132
4.7
372
8.1

�17
!CHOSE
EKU:
for the
Academics

Most Field Goals - 9 vs. Georgia Southern (11-24-95)
Most Free Throws - 5 vs. Murray State (1-9-95)
MOST POINTS - 20 VS. GEORGIA SOUTHERN (I 1-24-95)
Most Rebounds -11 vs. llldia11a (/2-2-95)
Most Assists - 7 vs. Morehead State (2-8-96)
Most Steals - 4 vs. Morehead State (2-8-96)

As a Sophomore : Lisa was the Lady Colonels' most accurate three-point shooter,
finshing first in the OVC in that category. She was also second on the team in three
pointers made. She scored more than 10 points 14 times last year, including a doubledouble against Indiana (12-2) with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Lisa also played more
minutes than any returning Eastern player.

LISAPbCE
t
.~
5-11 JUNIOR
FORWARD
HUNJ:SVI1L~1TN

As a Freshman: She saw action in all 28 games and averaged 10 minutes per contest.
Her biggest game came against Missouri (12-3) when she scored 12 points.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Lisa Pace
Birth Date : January 4, 1976
Birthplace : Oak Ridge TN
Parents : Bill &amp; Angeletta
Pace

Brothers/Sisters: 0/1
Major : Physical Education
H igh School : Scott County
High School Coach : Doug Sharp
Strengths as a player: 3 point shooting

Favorite Music : R &amp; B
Favorite Food : Bagels
Favorite TV program : Days of Our Lives
Favorite Movie : Pocahontas/Lion King

LISA'S CAREER STATS
GP
27
28
55

1996
1995

TOTAL

FGM- FGA
100-235
28-69
239-487

PCT
.426
.406
.491

FTM-FTA
9-1 8
24-38
11 4-2 11

PCT
.500
.632
.540

REB
146
49
527

AVG
5.4
1.8
9.6

ASST
65
15
63

BLK
4

STL
32
10
64

2
15

POINTS
261
90
594

MIN-AVG
856 - 3 1.7
290 -1 0.4
1499 - 27.3

AVG.
9.7
3.2
10.8

HIGHL/GHTi
Most Fie/ti Goals - 8 vs. Marquetf e(/2-1-95)
Most Free Throws - 6 vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96)
MOST POINTS- 18 VS. MARQUETTE (12-1-95)
Most Rebounds - 5 vs. Marquette (12-1-95)
Most Assists - 2 vs. Austin Peay (3-3-96)
Most S tellls - 2 vs. Marquette (/2-1-95)

As a Freshman : Shannon played in 25 of 27 Lady Colonel games last year, starting
four games. She recorded several career highs in a single game, scoring 18 points,
grabbing five rebounds and collecting two steals against Marquette. She led Eastern
reserves with 5.0 points per contest.

SHANN0N BRGWNING
PERSONAL PROFILE
I
Full name : Shannon Melissa Brothers/Sisters: 1/1
6-2 ~GPH.O M.O RE
Browning
Major: Undeclared
Birth Date: February 24, 1977 High School : Evans
FOR.WARD-CENTER Birthplace : Harlan
High School Coach : Fred
Parents : Danny Judy
McCreary
Browning
Strengths as a player : shooting
EVAR{fSKY
i.

KY

Favorite Music : R &amp; B
Favo nce Food . Pasta
Favorite TV program : Seinfeld
Favorite Movie : T rina

&amp;

SHANNON'S CAREER STATS
~

1996

25

FGM-FGA PCT
44- 107
.411

FTM-FTA
30-49

PCT
.6 12

REB
64

AVG
2.6

ASST
10

BLK
6

STL

8

MIN-AVG
34 1-13.6

POINTS AVG.
124
5.0

�18
HIGHLIGHT.
Most Field Goals - 3 vs. Murray State (1-13-96)
Most Free Throws - 4 vs. Marquette (12-1-96)
MOST POINTS - 8 VS. MIDDLE TENNESSEE (1-21-96)
Most Rebounds - 4 vs. Austin Peay (1-20-96)
Most Assists - 1, several times
Most Steals - 2 vs. Middle Tennessee (1-21-96)

As a Freshman : Cathy saw action in 25 of the Lady Colonels' 27 games, including
a stint in January when she started five in a row and eight of nine. She led the team
in blocked shots as a freshman and was a consistent role player. She recorded over
half of her points and rebounds in the month of January when she was inserted in
the starting lineup.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Catherine Rose
Dues

COLolxr~ O H

: ~e~!·~i~e~~~:t: e~~s

Brothers/Sisters: 2/ 2
Nickname : CD
Major : Geography &amp; Business
High School : Coldwater
High School Coach : Charles Maier
Strengths as a player :Jumping, running
the floor

Favorite Music : Country
Favorite Food: French fries
Favorite TV program : Mad About You
Favorite Movie : Phenomenon

CJ\THY'SCAREBR STATS
1996

GP
25

FGM-FGA PCT
19-58
.328

FTM-FTA
11-17

PCT
.647

REB
31

AVG
1.2

ASST

5

BLK
10

STL
6

MIN-AVG
206 - 8.2

POINTS AVG.
29
2.0

MIN-AVG
457-1 6.9

POINTS AVG.
93
3.4

HIGHLIGHT.

!CHOSE
EKU:
for the
coaching staff

Most Field Goals - 5 vs. UT Martin (1-15-96)
Most Free Throws - 3 vs. Tennessee Tech (2-24-96)
MOST POINTS - 11 VS. UT MARTIN (1-15-96)
Most Rebounds -12 vs. Tennessee State (1-27-96)
Most Assists - 2 vs. Southeast Missouri (2-5-96)
Most Steals - 4 vs. UT Martin (1-15-96)

As a Freshman : Jennifer saw action as a key reserve, playing in all 27 games last
year and averaging more than 16 minutes per game. She had the highest average for
both rebounds and minutes per contest among last year's non-starters. She played
her best basketball in the last two weeks of January, scoring career highs in all statistical categories but one between January 15 and February 5.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Jennifer Genise
King
Birth D at e : May 30, 1977
Birthplace : Savannah G A
Parents : James &amp; Priscilla
Mozee &amp; Arthur O' Banner

Brothers/Sisters: 1/3
Nickname : Jen
Majo r : Recreat ional Therapy
High School : Alfred E. Beach
High School Coach : Ron ald Booker
Stren gth as a player : Rebounding

Favorite Music : R &amp; B
Favorite Food : Pizza
Favorite TV prog ram : Martin
Favorite Movie : Jason Lyric

JENNIFER'S CAREER STATS
1996

GP
27

FGM-FGA PCT
38-103
.369

FTM-FTA
17-31

PCT
.548

REB
11 6

AVG
4. 3

ASST
17

BLK
5

STL
16

�19
INMAN ON ROBERTS:
Chrissy should be an immediate impact
player. She's got great speed, good ballhandling skills and shoots the three.

!CHOSE
EKU:

for the nice
people

At Eminence: Chrissy was named first team All-State and MVP of
the 8th Region her senior year, leading Eminence to a Regional
playoff berth. She also played in the Kentucky-Indiana All Star
Game her senior season.
PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : C hristina Lanise
Roberts
Birth Date : December 25, 1974
Birthplace : Louisville KY
Parents : Jerry &amp; Valedia
Roberts
Brothers/Sisters: 1/0
Nickname : Toots
Major : Sports Supervision

High School: Eminence
High School Coach: Dewey Hensley
Strengths as a player: Defense
Favorite Music: Rap
Favorite Food: Greens
Favorite TV program: Martin
Favorite Movie: Major Payne

!CHOSE
EKU:
for Coach
Simmons

INMAN ON FRIEDMAN:
Laurel brings much needed experience along
the frontline from her junior college. She
will help immediately at the four position.

At Kirkwood CC: Laurel was named a second team junior college
All-American in 1996 and a first team All-Region selection. She
scored more than 1,100 points in her KCC career, including averaging 19 points per contest. She was also an excellent rebounder,
grabbing eight boards per game.
PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Laurel L. Friedman
Birth Date : April 7, 1976
Birthplace : Des Moines IA
Parents : Fred &amp; Mary
F reidman
Brothers/Sisters: 1/1
Nickname : Lou
Major : Elementary Education

High School: Clinton
High School Coach: Bill Misiewicz
St rengths as a player: Rebounding
Favorite Music: R &amp; B
Favorite Foods: Past a &amp; salad
Favorite Movie: The N atural

�20
!CHOSE
EKU:

program &amp;
academics

INMAN ON REID:
he brings good post-up moves. Amanda is a
very strong, physical player who should help
our inside game.

At Union College : Amanda averaged more than 16 points and 8 rebounds a game while playing at NAIA Union College last season.
At Clay County HS : Amanda was an All-District and All-Region selection and played in the Kentucky-Indiana All-Star Game.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Amanda Michelle
Reid
Birth Date : July 10, 1976
Birthplace : Manchester KY
Parents : Donnie &amp; Susan Reid
Brothers/Sisters: 1/0
Major : Pre-Occupational
Therapy

INMAN ON GEARHART:
She possesses good speed and is a good
perimeter shooter. Marla should see time
at point and two guard.

!CHOSE
EKU:
for the
coaching staff

At West Carter: Marla was a first team All.;.Kentucky honoree in 1996
after leading her team to the 16th Region Championship and a berth in
the state tournament. She averaged 19.2 points, 4.7 assists and 3. 8 steals
per game her final campaign. She was selected as the Lexington HeraldLeader Area Player of the Year in the 16th Region. She also holds the
West Carter all-time scoring record with 2,264 career points.
PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name : Marla Ann
Gearhart
Birth Date : March 21, 1978
Birthplace : Olive H ill KY
Parents : Marvin &amp; Judy
Gearhart
Brothers/Sisters: 0/2
Nickname: Little Princess
Major : Undeclared

High School: West Carter
High School Coach: John Brown
Strengths as a player: Speed, shooting
Favorite Food: Ice C ream
Favorite Movie: Bed of Roses

High School: Clay County
High School Coach: Donnie Gray
Strength as a player: Shooting range
Favorite Music: Country
Favorite Food: Pizza
Favorite TV program: ER
Favorite Movie: The Nutty Professor

�21
INMAN ON MAYS:

Natalie is a good ball handler and three
point shooter. She'll either play at the two
guard or the three position.

!CHOSE
EKU:
major &amp;
atmosphere

At West End : Natalie recorded double-double figure averages her senior year at West End HS, scoring more than 15 points and grabbing 10
rebounds per game. She was named All-Region both her junior and senior campaigns and was All-City in her final year.

PERSONAL PROFILE
Full name: Natalie Ivy Mays
Birth Date : September 14, 1978
Birthplace : Birmingham AL
Parents: Nathaniel &amp; Debra
Mays
Brothers/Sisters: 1/ 1
Nickname: BoBo
Major : Secondary Education

High School: West End
High School Coach: Reginald McGary
Strengths as a player: Shooting, defense
Favorite Music: Anything slow
Favorite Food: Shrimp
Favorite TV program: Star Trek
Favorite Movie: A Time to Kill

VALERIE CORNETT
5-7 FRESHMAN
GUARD
HAZARD KY

MICHELLE LINKS
5-9 FRESHMAN
GUARD
LEXINGTON KY

�22
Player

GP-GS

FG (Incl 3PT)
MD-ATT
PCT

Samantha Young

27-27

127-341

.372

83-234

.355

95-121

.785

16

117

133

Laphelia Doss

27-27

158-301

.525

2-6

.333

80-145

.552

131

179

Trina Goodrich

18-17

103-233

.442

0-6

.000

34-57

.596

28

Lisa Pace

27-23

100-235

.426

52-131

.397

9-18

.500

Stephany Davis

1-1

4-14

.286

0-2

.000

0-0

Tiffany Davis

27-26

69-143

.483

0-0

.000

Shannon Browning 25-4

44-107

.411

6-18

Jennifer King

27-2

38-103

.369

Tami Wingate

19-0

18-46

Lakeisha Hamilton 24-0
Cathy Dues

3PT
MD-A TT

PCT

FREE THROWS
MD-ATT
PCT

REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOT AVG

AST

TO

BLK STL

PF-D MIN-AVG PTS

AVG

4.9

160

125

0

46

68-2

1001-37.1

432

16.0

310

11.5

44

98

8

31

96-6

797-29.5

398

14.7

38

66

3.7

27

48

3

22

57-2

538-29.9

240

13.3

34

112

146

5.4

65

55

4

32

62-3

856-31. 7

261

9.7

.500

l

4

5

5.0

3

4

0

2

0-0

35-35.0

8

8.0

34-61

.557

47

45

92

3.4

66

86

5

38

83-5

814-30.1

172

6.4

.333

30-49

.612

17

47

64

2.6

10

24

6

8

36-0

341-13.6

124

5.0

0-2

.000

17-31

.548

44

72

116

4.3

17

28

5

16

52-0

457-16.9

93

3.4

.391

7-13

.538

4-5

.800

10

10

20

1.1

7

12

0

6

12-0

157-8.3

47

2.5

18-77

.234

9-34

.265

8-20

.400

18

23

41

1.7

21

29

0

12

33-1

206-10.8

53

2.2

25-8

19-58

.328

0-3

.000

11-17

.647

13

18

31

1.2

5

17

10

6

52-3

206-8.2

49

2.0

Kristy Ward

4-0

0-3

.000

0-1

.000

1-2

.500

1

l

2

0.5

1

I

0

0

1-2

7-1.8

l

0.3

Stephany Wallace

10-0

0-2

.000

0-0

.000

1-2

.500

I

5

6

0.1

3

7

0

1

6-0

31-3 . 1

1

0.1

38

34

72

TEAM

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27-27

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677-1642

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.412

. .....

15; :450 ... \

35.3

97-335

.290

//·•

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10

..
i'

324-528 .

.614

399

705

1104 40.9

429

544

41

220

558-2 D

1879

69.6 .·

438-673

.651

408

703

1111 41.9

380

498

63

275

498-9

1889

70.0

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Teririess~e .T ech (2-24)&lt;
. VS. Tehriesse~Tech(3-2)
· · vs. Kent\.lc~y (2*27)

.Fewest F~ee Throws Made ·&lt; '
· ·Fe\Vest R.~bot.uids t

.Ll. .

Laphelia Doss, vs. Murray State (2-5)
9
Laphelia Doss, Samantha Young (twice}
26 Laplielia Doss v.s: ·Tennessee/State (2-25}/&gt;
25
.· Laphelia Doss, Samantha Young, ~ :.

. .

. ., . VS;

&gt;&gt;I J .

12

EK:l.J INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

F ewesi Field coals Made
·.

,:.

.~

...

. :·

_-· -- -::,: -. :: .

Most Field
Goals .Made ·
.
:.
Most:Free Throws Made
.Most.Reb6ullds
MosfPoinis

41
6

vs. Murray State (2-11)
. vs. Morehead State (2-8)
vs. Tennessee Tech (2-24

Samantha Young
Laphelia D6ss
Trina Goodrich
Lisa Pace
Shannon Browning
Tiffany Davis
Jennifer King
Cathy Dues

Points .
R~bounds
.
11 - Morehead Sta~e(2-8} \ · .
25 - Southeast MO (2-5)
· 25 - Kentucky (2-27) .
: . . 26-TennesseeState (2-25) .·.
25 - Indiana (12-2)
9 - Tennessee-Mariin (2:10) '
20 - GA Southern (11-25)
11 - Indiana {12-2)
18 - Marquette (12-1)
5 - Marquette (12.. 1)
11 - Tennessee State (2-25)
11 - Morehead (2-8)
11 - UT- Martin (1*15)
12 - Tennessee State (2-:25)·&lt;
8 - Middle Tennessee (1-21) 4 - Austin Peay (1-20) .

November 9, Stephany Davis is named to the Ohio Valley Conference pre-season All-OVC second team, while Laphelia Doss is named preseason honorable mention .
November 25, Trina Goodrich is named to the OVC/Southern Conference Shootout All-Tournament Team.
November 29, Laphelia D oss sets the EKU single game mark for rebounds with 23 versus Western Carolina. It tops the old mark of 22 set
by C heryl Palmer against Stetson (1-3-89).
December 2, Trina Goodrich is named to the Indiana University/ Full-0 -Pep Classic All-Tournament Team.
Januray 8, Laphelia Doss is named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Week.
February 12, Laphelia Doss is named Ohio Valley Conference Co-Player of the Week.
February 24, Samantha Young's six 3-pointers gives her 67 for the season, breaking Angie Cox's season best of 65 (1 990-91). Young would go
on to hit 83 triples before season's end.
February 25, Laphelia Doss breaks her own school record with 26 rebounds versus Tennessee State, topping the record she set in N ovember.
February 26, Samantha Young is named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Week.
March 1, Samantha Young earns the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award for most 3-pointers per game in the month of February.
March 1, Samantha Young and Laphelia Doss named first team All-OVC, the first time the Lady Colonels have ever received two fi rst team awards.
March 2, Laphelia Doss finishes the season with 310 rebounds tying the single season record first accomplished by Tina Cottle (1984-85).

�23

While the Lady Colonels have been accomplishing a
great deal on the court during Coach Larry Inman's tenure,
they have also been putting another streak together in the classroom -- a perfect graduation rate. Every Eastern player in the
past five years, that has exhausted her eligibility, has gone on
to receive a bachelor's degree from EKU. To hear Inman
talk, one quickly realizes his belief in the concept of the student-athlete.
"The greatest thing is to see you walk across that stage
and receive your diploma. Then I know you can do something with your life," Inman tells his players.
The EKU coaching staff, as well as academic counselor
Joan Hopkins and her staff,.monitors the progress of the players scholastically. This has resulted in all 11 seniors who have
completed eligibility since 1992 receiving a degree.
"We monitor their grades on a daily, weekly, monthly,
and yearly basis. They have to meet certain standards. I figure
they can't play basketball the rest of their lives," added Inman.
Several Eastern players have excelled in the classroom
above and beyond the norm. Kim Mays and Angie Cox both
received recognition as occupational therapy students of the
year. This is in a program that requires an extremely high
grade point average to even enter the program (3.7 on a 4.0
scale). The degrees Lady Colonel players have received have
been diverse as well, with bachelor's ranging from education
to accounting to occupational therapy to biology to child and
family studies.

· Sue Zylstra ·. : .
: : ·. . BS PhysicaLEdtication :., : .,· ....· ::,·
May '94 . · .·
· ..·
····:·

.

1994 .

.

·.

�24

Conference
Middle Tennessee
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Morehead State
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State

w

L

13
13
9

3
3
7
9
9
9
10
11
11

7

7
7
6
5
5

Overall
PCT.
.813
.813
.563
.438
.438
.438
.375
.313
.313

Home
8-0
7-1
7-1
6-2
5-3
5-3
5-3
4-4
4-4

Away
5-3
6-2
2-6
1-7
2-6
2-6
1-7
1-7
1-7

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L

24
21
14

6
8
13

11

16

11
11
12
9
7

16
17
15
17
19

PCT.
.800
.724
.519
.407
.407
.393
.444
.346
.269

1995-96 All-OVC Honors
Player of the Year : Gray C. Harris, Southeast Missouri
Coach of the Year: LaDonna McClain, Austin Peay
Freshman of the Year: Jonelda Buck, Middle Tennessee

Name
Gray C. Harris
Samantha Young
Laphelia Doss
Stephaine Minor
Heather Prater

FIRST
Year
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.

TEAM
Pos. School
F
Southeast Missouri
G
Eastern Kentucky
F
Eastern Kentucky
F
Murray State
G
Middle Tennessee

HONORABLE MENTION
Name
Year Pos. School
Simone Caldwell
Jr.
GIF
Austin Peay
Octavia Evans
Jr.
G
Morehead State
Davida Smith
Sr.
F
Tennessee-Martin
Traci Boone
Sr.
F
Tennessee State
Carrie Thompson
Sr.
G
Austin Peay
Sonja Cox
Sr.
F
Austin Peay

SECOND TEAM
Name
Year Pos. School
Chanda Cordova
Sr.
F
Tennessee-Martin
Jonelda Buck
Fr.
C
Middle Tennessee
Megan Hupfer
Sr.
F
Morehead State
Leslie Van Winkle
Jr.
G
Tennessee Tech
Sonia White
Sr.
G
Austin Peay
Amber Clark
Fr.
F
Tennessee Tech

Name
Jonelda Buck
Amber Clark
Sarah Miller
Zandra Moore
Cortney Neeley
Andrea Baldwin

FRESHMAN
Pos. School
C
Middle Tennessee
F
Tennessee Tech
G
Southeast Missouri
G
Southeast Missouri
G
Middle Tennessee
F
Tennessee Tech

�2~
1995-96 FINAL OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
STA TISTICAL LEADERS
($~oring~ff¢nsei :,: I : ::1:•1:·@n:: : :nis1: : : Wl*g®
1 Middle Tennessee
2 Tennessee-Martin
3 Southeast Missouri
4 Austin Peay
5 Morehead State

30
26
27
29
27

2344
1936
19 5 5
2062
1892

78.13
74.46
72.41
71.10
70.07

6 Eastern Kentucky
7 Tennessee State
8 Tennessee Tech
9 Murray State

27

1879

69.59

26
27
28

1628
1687
1739

62.62
62.48
62.11

1 Austin Peay
2 Tennessee-Martin
3 Murray State
4 Morehead State
5 Eastern Kentucky
6 Middle Tennessee
7 Tennessee State
8 Southeast Missouri
9 Tennessee Tech

29
26
28
27

1297
1096
1179
1137

44.72
42.15
42.11
42.11

27

1103

40.85

30
26
27
27

1213
1018
1049
1006

40.43
39.15
38.85
37.26

~c9.ring &lt; ·
1 Gray C. H arris, SE
2 Stephaine Minor, MU
3 Chanda Cordova , TM
4 Samantha Young, EK
5 Davida Smith, TM
6 Megan Hupfer, MO
7 Jonelda Buck, MT
8 Laphelia Doss, EK
9 Amber Clark, TT
10 Octavia Evans, MO
ield GoaLPercentage
1 Jone a Bue , MT
2 Stephaine Minor, MU
3 Terrance Oglesby, TT
4 Laphelia Doss, EK
5 Megan Hupfer, MO
6 Traci Boone, TS
7 Chanda Cordova, TM
8 Kim Palmer, SE
9 Heather Prater, MT
10 Gray C. Harris, SE

GP •
. ::•

· Points ./

:Avg)

27
28
26

713
534
425

26.40
19.10
16.30

27

432

16.00

26
27
30

413
413
445

15.90
15.30
14.80

27

398

14.70

27
27

388
359

14.40
13.30

FGM. .

Pct.

192
196
132

316
330
245

.608
.594
.539

158

301

.525

168
120
172
105
126
255

323
233
340
218
266
544

.520
.515
.506
.482
.474
.469

FTA·· ·

Pct.)

105
95

.867
.821

121

.785

81
99
276
112
164
107
156

.741
.737
.732
.723
.720
.701
.699

(!::ree Throw Percentage&gt;. &lt;FTM .
1 H eather Prater, MT
91
2 Sonia White, AP
78
3 Samantha Young, EK
95
60
4 J onelda Buck, MT
5 Carrie Thompson, AP
73
6 Gray C. H arris, SE
202
81
7 Chanda Cordova, TM
118
8 Davida Smith, TM
9 Amanda B'brinker, AP 75
109
10 Amber Clark, TT

..

T
E
A

M

s
T
A

T

s

1 Austin Peay
2 Murray State
3 Middle Tennessee
4 Tennessee Tech
5 Tennessee State
6 Eastern Kentucky
7 Southeast Missouri
8 Morehead State
9 Tennessee-Martin

29
28
30
27
26

1847
1822
2007
1843
1791

63.69
65.07
66.90
68.26
68.88

27

1889

69.96

27
27
26

1985
2072
2007

73 .52
76.74
77.19

Ast.••• . &gt;Av~z·. c)
1 Eastern Kentucky
2 Middle Tennessee
3 Tennessee-Martin
4 Southeast Missouri
5 Tennessee Tech
6 Murray State
7 Morehead State
8 Tennessee State
9 Austin Peay

~ebouriding ·
1 Laphelia Doss, EKU
2 Stephaine Minor, MU
3 Gray C. Harris, SE
4 Megan Hupfer, MO
5 Davida Smith, TM
6 Kim Palmer, SE
7 Amanda B'brinker, AP
8 Chanda Cordova, TM
9 Christy Hicks, TM
10 Anjeanette Gilbert, MU
(l\-ssists
1 Samantha Young, EK
2 Dawn Massani, SE
3 Janelle Thornton, TM
Kim Graves, TS
5 Hilary Swisher, MO
6 Heather Prater, MT
7 Becky Clabough, TT
8 Leslie Van Winkle, TT
9 Shunda Johnson, MU
10 Sonia White, AP
Q-point Percentage
1 Lisa Pace, EK
2 Heather Prater, MT
3 Andrea Bladwin, TT
4 Sarah Miller, SE
5 Samantha Young, EK
6 Leslie Van Winkle, TT

27
30
26
27
27
28
27
26
29

429
473
400
408
370
361
337
317
333

GP
27

Reh.
310

Avg)

28
27
27
26
26
29
26
26
28

302
241
230
214
212
228
202
197
203

10.8
8.9
8.5
8.2
8.2
7.9
7.8
7.6
7.3

GP
27

Ast.
160

Avg)
5.93

25
26
26
27
30
27
27
27
29

132
130
130
122
131
86
82
79
83

5.28
5.00
5.00
4.52
4.37
3.19
3.04
2.93
2.86

3PM
52

3PA
131

Pct.)

51
34
41

131
91
114

83

234

54

158

15.89
15.77
15.38
15.11
13.70
12.89
12.48
12.19
11.48

11.5

.397
.389
.374
.260
.355
.342

�26
SINGLE SEASON

CAREER

MOST POINTS SCORED

MOST POINTS SCORED

li~t+
•: ~:§~!i~giiff~~~~:\c!Jt!l:l~ !+~§.!.~~:i !I
831 ..... J erilynn Harper, . TTU~ i98f~82 ...

t
2

11

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

793
783
746
719
713
710
690
671

~t;,;~!t!!1'i!!~l!h~If6Y1?;~,!!~f!~~~t!!1,i1PJ!~ii'11f!

1

1

10

Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1986-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1985-86
Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1995-96
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Angela Moorehead, TTU, 1990-91
Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, 1987-88

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

2,287
2,238
2,176
2,148
2,144
2,059
2,003
1,946

Sheila Smith, Murray, 1985-89
Jerilynn Harper, TTU, 1979-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1992-96
Kim Webb, MTSU, 1984-87
Pam Chambers, TTU, 1976-80
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Priscilla Robinson, MTSU, 1990-94
Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, 1985-89

SCORING AVERAGE
r : ..

..

2
3
4
5
6

7
8
9
10

+29}7
•.•

.... .

'

• ,.

28.4
28.0
26.8
26.4
25.7
25.6
24.7
24.2
23.9
23.9

/&gt; [~r. ..x~11 tJ:~rp~f; &lt; ·W; l?.?9±~! :

SCORING AVERAGE

r

}&lt;&gt;

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Jerilynn Harper, TTU, 1981-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1995-96
Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1985-86
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1986-87
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1994-95
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1987-88
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1985-86

· /243 ·
21.5
21.2
21.1
20.6
20.5
20.3
19.8
19.7
19.6
19.6
..

.

.-

.~

.,

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1
2
4
5
6
7

10

Ro·. . ·,.in Hen
rix
&lt;MWSU
· · ·. · .. · .
..
...... ' . . . .
:\.
,.1980~81
.,·. .
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1977-78
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1978-79
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1984-85
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1985-86
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-79
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1981-82
Holly Seimentz, Youngstown State, 1981-82
Patrice Amos, MTSU, 1977-78

15A
15.2
15.2
13.9
13.6
13.3
12.9
12.9
12.9
12.7

.·.

·.. .

.

5
6
7
8
9
10

.717
.668
.646
.646
.640
.628
.621
.620
.611
.609

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Renay Adams, TTU; 1990-91 (1st in NCAA)
Lydia Sawney, TTU, 1982-83 (1st in NCAA)
Renay Adams, TTU, 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA)
Roschelle Vaughn, TTU, 1992-93
Carmen Dowdell, TTU, 1979-80
J erilynn Harper, TTU, 1980-81
Connie Swift, TSU, 1992-93
Shannah McIntosh, EKU, 1992-93
Carmen Dowdell, TTU, 1979-80
Renay Adams, TTU, 1988-89

..

.-

.

1 ·. 13~8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

13.7
13.1
12.8
11.4
11.2
10.7
10.6
10.4
10.3

7
8
9

10

.938
.913
.903
.900
.897
.897
.889
.886
.879
.878

Melissa Huffman; Murray, 1989-90
Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1982-83 (1st in NCAA)
Kristy Cromer, EKU, 1987-88
Janet Ross, MTSU, 1986-87
Cindy Barrix, Murray State, 1978-79
Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-81
Sherry Batten, TTU, 1990-91
Kristi Brown, MTSU, 1991-91
Marcia Haney, EKU, 1983-84
Georgie Vaughn, APSU, 1993-94

Ro in Hert rix~ MTSU, 1980:82
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1975-79
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1983-87
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1980-83
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-82
Golena Rucker, APSU, 1978-81
Holly Seimentz, Youngstown State 1979-83 .
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90
Tina Cottle, EKU, 1983-85

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10

.644
.626
.617
.596
.589
.570
.561
.558
.558
.552

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1
2
3
4
5

Jerilyrin Harper;\TTU, 1979~82
Dorothy Bowers, Y~ungstown State, 1984-88 ···
Angela Moorehead, TTU, 1988-91
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1933-87
Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1992-96
Roschelle Vaughn, TTU, 1991-93
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90
Sheila Smith, Murray State, 1985-89
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Carolyn Aldridge, TSU, 1993-95

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1
2
3

·.

Renay Adams, TTU, 1987-91
Roschelle Vaughn, TTU, 1991-93
Lydia Sawney, TTU, 1981-83
Carmen Dowdell, TTU, 1977-80
J erilynn Harper, TTU, 1979-82
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1983-87
Michelle Wenning, Murray State, 1987-91
Bev Smith, Morehead State, 1988-93
Melinda Clayton, TTU, 1986-90
Tracy Munsey, TTU, 1983-87

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1
2
3
4

5
6
7
8
9
10

.874
.846
.844
.833
.826
.821
.813
.812
.800
.800

Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-84
Melissa Huffman, Murray State, 1986-90
Janet Ross, MTSU, 1984-87
Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95
Kelly Downs, Morehead State, 1986-90
Kristal Holmes, APSU, 1983-85
Irene Moore, Morehead State, 1979-82
Jennifer Parker, Murray State, 1990-94
Sandy File, SEMO, 1988-92
Tracy Munsey, TTU, 1983-87

�27

INDIVIDUAL
Most Points - 51, Carolyn Aldridge, TS vs. Wake Forest (1994-95)
Most Field Goals Made - 20, Tawanya Mucker, MT vs. Mississippi College (1988-89)
Most Field Goals Attempted- 33, Liz Hannah, MT vs. Western Kentucky (1976-77)
Best FG Pct. (min 10 made) - 1.000, Cheryl Taylor, TT vs. SIU (1987-88)
Most 3-pointers made - 9, Kristi Brown, MT vs. MO (1987-88)
9, Dana Bilyeu, TT vs. UTM (1992-93)
9, Sherlita Joplin, MO vs. Coastal Carolina (1994-95)
Most 3-pointers attempted - 17, Sandy Brown, MT vs. Kentucky (1987-88)
17, Carolyn Aldridge, TS vs. MT and Oregon State (1994-95)
Best 3-point Pct. (min 6 made) - 1.000, Kristi Brown, MT vs. Kentucky (1987-88)
Most Free Throws Made - 21, Tracy Korbutt, EK vs. SW Louisiana (1986-87)
Most Free Throws Attempted- 27, Michelle Wenning, MU vs. EK (1990-91)
Best Free Throw Percentage - 1.000 (14-14) Tara Tansil, TM vs. Memphis (1993-94)
1.000 (14-14) Connie Swift, TS vs. Oregon State (1994-95)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made - 14, Tara Tansil, TM vs. Memphis (1993-94)
14, Connie Swift, TS vs. Oregon State (1994-95)
Most Rebounds - 30 Debbie Ames, MO vs. Georgetown College (1975-76)
Most Assists - 22, Shawn Monday, TT vs. MO (1987-88)
Most Steals - 13 (tied NCAA record) Ann Thomas, TS vs Monmouth (1990-91)

Most Points - 1,011, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Best Scoring Average - 29.7, Jeri lynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Most Field Goals Made - 410, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .717 (185-258, NCAA RECORD),
Renay Adams, TT. ( 1990-9 1)
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made - 23 (tied NCAA RECORD),
Renay Adams, TT ( 1990-91)
Most 3-pointers Made - 95, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1994-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 3 15, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1994-95)
Best 3-point percentage (min 1.5 pg) - .511 (46-90) Heather Prater, MT (1992-93)
.511 (69-135) Heather Prater, MT (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made - 226, Kim Mays, EKU (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 264, Kim Mays, EKU (1994-95)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .938, Melissa Huffman, MU (1989-90)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made - 27, Kelly Stamper, MO (1986-87)
Most Rebounds - 448, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Best Rebound Average - 15.4, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Most Assists - 270, Chris Moye, TT ( 1985-86)
Most Steals - 105, Angie Cox, EKU (1990-91)

Most Points - 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87)
Best Scoring Average - 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1979-81)
Most Field Goals Made - 1,025 , Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .644, Renay Adams, TT (1987-91)
Most 3-pointers Made - 244, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1993-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 713 , Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1993-95)
Best 3-point percentage (min 100 made) - .401 (147-367) Mitzie Rice, TT
(1989-91)
Most Free Throws Made - 528, Michelle Wenning, MU ( 1987-91)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 788, Michelle Wenning, MU (1987-91)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .874, Lisa Goodin, EKU (1980-84)
Most Rebounds - 1,532, Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87)
Best Rebound Average - 13.8, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-82)
Most Assists - 823, Shawn Monday, TT (1986-90)
Most Steals - 324, Pam Chambers, TT (1976-80)

TEAM
Most Points Both Teams - 216, MO 110 vs. EKU 106 (1992-93)
Most Points One Half - 78, TT vs . Wisconsin-La Crosse (1975-76)
Most Field Goals Made - 58, TT vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (197576)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 99, MU vs. SE (1976-77)
~~~:e~:~~~~~~~;rcentage - .804, (33-41), TT vs. Maryville
Best 3-point Percentage (min 10 made) - .800, (12-15), MT vs. TT
(1991-92)
Most Free Throws Made - 43, EKU vs. MU (1992-93)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 54, MT vs . TS (1981-82)
Most Rebounds - 83, MO vs. West Virginia State (1986-87)
Most Personal Fouls - 36, AP vs. Alabama (1991-92)
Most Assists - 36, TT vs. Youngstown State (1987-88)
36, TT vs. EKU (1985-86)
Most Steals - 34, TS vs. Jacksonville State (1994-95)
Largest Margin of Victory - 74, EKU 122 vs. Thomas More 48
(1993-94)

Best Percentage Record (all games) - .938, TT (1975-76)
Best Percentage Record (all games, OVC-sponsored) .875 (28-4) MO
(1978-79)
Most Wins -28, TT (1975-76); MO (1978-79)
Most Losses - 26, TS (1987-88)
Most Consecutive Wins - 21, TT (1975-76)
Most Consecutive Losses - 26, TS ( 1987-88)
Most points - 2,911 , TT ( 1976-77)
Most Field Goals Made 1,218, TT (1976-77)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 2,640, TT (1976-77)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .530, TT ( 1980-81)
Most 3-pointers Made - 231 , MT (1994-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 622 MO (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made - 522 EKU (1994-95)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .735 (511-695) MT (1980-81)
Most Rebounds - 1,944, TT (1974-75)
Most Personal Fouls - 716, TT (1974-75)
Most Assists - 723, TT (1985-86)
Most Steals - 443, TT (1978-79)

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The Ohio Valley Conference women's basketball tournament has
grown into one of the league's premier events, growing in competition and
excitement each year. The result has been several changes in format, along
with added exposure for the 1997 tournament. The event will be staged in
the brand new Nashville Arena and held in conjunction with the men's
OVC Basketball Tournament. These contests are the inaugural events to
be played in the arena.
Eight teams will qualify for this year's tournament, all of which
will have the opportunity to earn an NCAA Tournament berth. The
quarterfinal matchups will be played at the higher seeded institutions for the
first time this year, with the four winners advancing to the Final Four
atmosphere of the finals in Nashville TN. The following seeds are matched
up for the quarterfinals : 1 vs. 8, 4 vs. 5, 2 vs. 7, and 3 vs. 6.
Winners of the 1 vs. 8 and 4 vs. 5 matchups will square off in one
semifinal in Nashville, with the 2/7 and 3/6 winners contesting the other
game. Tentatively, the highest seed remaining will play in the 1:00 pm game
on Friday, February 28, while the other semifinal will be played at 9:00 pm
that same day. The finals will .be played at 7:00 pm on Saturday, March 1,
with the game being broadcast on a tape delay for SportSouth television. All
times are Central Standard Time.
For ticket information, the Nashville Arena can be contacted
directly at (615) 880-2850, extension 108. Packages are available for all
sessions of the tournaments, with a variety of ticket options for sale.

When the presidents of six mid-southern universities gathered 49
years ago at a hotel in Kentucky, they united with a goal of providing
leadership and vision, both in education and athletics, for the future. That
vision has grown and fostered since that initial meeting in 1948, when the
0 hio Valley Conference was formed.
It didn't take long before the OVC was making a mark nationally
in athletics, but the league also became a pioneer on a much more significant
scale socially. During times of racial integration, OVC member Morehead
State University became one of the first non-tradionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned
athletically-related aid at Morehead.
Just as it did decades ago, the OVC continues to take a leadership
role on national issues. Two years ago, the OVC implemented a first-of-itskind Sportsmanship Statement, a policy which promotes principles of fair
play, ethical conduct and respect for one's opponent.
The OVC has won national championships and bowl games in
football, along with national team or individual titles in the sports of rifle,
cross country, track, and golf. The OVC has also produced several
Olympic athletes, while some of the greatest players in professional sports
were educated at Ohio Valley institutions.
Over the last few years, the league has grown, not only in the
number of opportunities it is providing for students, but in terms of the
number of institutions in the league. In 1991, the league expanded by two
members, adding Southeast Missouri State University and the University of
Tennessee-Martin. The conference membership increases to 10 this year
(1996-97) with the addition of Eastern Illinois University. Other
representaives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University,
Morehead State UniversityandMurrayState University, along with Austin
Peay State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee State
University and Tennessee Technological University.

THEOVC
TOURNAMENT
#1 vs. #8 winner

Winner Semifinal # 1

Friday, Feb. 28
Time TBA
#4 vs. #5 winner

Saturday, March 1
7:00 pm

Champion

#3 vs. #6 winner

Friday, Feb. 28
Time TBA

Winner Semifinal #2

#2 vs. #7 winner

OVCHISTORY

Eastern Illinois
(Charleston, ll.)

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(Momad, KY)

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Southeast Missouri State
(Cape Gi11rdea11, MO)

Tennessee-Martin
(Martin, TN)

Austin Peay

Tennessee State

(Clwvillc, TN)

(Nashville, TN)

Middle Tennessee State
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Georgia Southern University
Nov. 22 in Lady Buccaneer Classic, 6:00 p.m. EST
Location: ............... ... ............ ........ ..... .... ............ ..... .. ............. .......... .......... .. ......... ..... .......... ........... ..... .... ..Statesboro, GA
Founded: ..... ...... .............. .................. ................. ..... ......................... ......................................... ... ........ ..... ...... ....... ...... 1906
Enrollment: .. ................ ..... ..... ....... ........ ... .... ................... ..... .......... ... ... ........ ........... .. .... ... .... ..... ..... .. ..... ..... ... ..... ..... .. 14,138
Conference: .. ...... .. ....... ...... ..... ... ...... ..... .... ...... ...... ..... .. .. ..... ... .... ... ........ ........ ...... ............. ................................. .... .. Southern
Nickname: .................... ........ ....... ....... ............ ... ....... ...... ....... .. ...... .... ...... ....... .. ..... ... .... ........ .... .... ... ............ ..... Lady Eagles
.. Colors: .. ....... ...... ...... ..... ... ............................................................................... ... ........... .. Blue and White with Gold Trim
Athletic Director: ... ........ ............ ....... ...... ..... ..... .... ..... .. ........... ........ .................. .. ........ ..... .. .. .... .... ..... ....... ... .. .... ...Sam Baker 1~
Sports lnform.ation Director:... ....... ....... ....... .. ..... ........ .. ...... .......... .. .. ..... .......... .................................. ....... .... .. ....Matt Rogers ,.._
Office Phone ..... ........... ...... ...... .. .... ...... .......... .......... ...... ... ...... .. ... ... ... .................... .... ... .. .......... .... ... ..... ..(912) 681-5239
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Coaching Record: .... .. ....... .......... ................ ...... ...... ...... .............. .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ........ ... ...... .. ... ........ ...... ................ First year
Assistant Coaches: ...... ........ ................. ........ ..... ... ....... ......... .. .... .... ........ .. ..... .................. ...... Dee Nichols, Phylette Blake
Main Losses: ....... ....... ........ ..... ...... ........ ....... .......... .... .. ........ ......... ....... ......... .... ......... .. .. ........ ... .... .. ... ..... ... Marysue James
Top Returning Players: ................ ............ ............. .. .............. .... .............. .. ....... .......Telly Hall,TarshaAskew, Danelle Toole
Series Record: .... ... ..... ..... ..................... ........ ....... ....... ... ................... ......... ..... ..... .. .. ....... ............................. .... Tied 1-1

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East Tennessee State University
Nov. 23 in Lady Buccaneer Classic, 3:00 p.m. EST
Location: ..... ......... ............ ..... ...... ... .... ........................ ....... .. ..... ............. .. ..... ......... .... ..... .. ................... Johnson City, TN
Founded: .. ...... ..................... ... ........ .... .... .......... ... ... .. ..... .... ..... ..... .. ............... .. ..... .... ... ...... .. ....... .. ...... ...... .. .... .... 1911
Enrollment: ....... ..... ...... .............................. .. .............. ...... ...... .. ....... ...... ....... ....... .. ....... ..... ... ........... .... ..................... 11, 750
Conference: ..... .... ...................... ....... .. ... .... .... ... .......... ...... ....... ...... .. ............ .. ..... ... ... .......... ....... ......... ...... ....Southern
Nickname: .......... .. .. ................. .... ........ ....... ... .... .......... ....... ...... ......... ...... ... .. ... .. .. ....... ........ .. .. ...... .. ...... ..... .... .. .. .. Lady Bucs
Colors: .............................................................................. ..... ..... .. ...... ....... .. .............. ........ ........ ..Navy Blue and Old Gold
Athletic Directo~: ....._. .... ............ .. .. ... ... .... ..... .... ... .. ....... .. ........ ... ........ ...... .... .... .... ... ... .. .................. ..... ..... .H. Keener Fry
Sports Information Director: .......... ......... ..................... ........ .. ............ .......................... .. ...... ... .. ........... .Annabelle Vaughan
Office Phone: .... ...... ........... .. .......... ... ..... ....... ... ... ....... ..... ........ ... ... ...... ................... .. .......... .... ... ........ .... .(423) 439-5613

Head Coach: ...... .... ..................... ....... ........ ........ ....... ...... ........................... .... .... ............. ...... ..... ......... ..... ... ... .Karen Kemp

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Assistant Coaches: . ............................ ........ ............ .......... ....... ...... ....... .......... .Angelo Botto, Myndi Hill, Jennifer Napert
Main Losses: .................... ................. .. .... .............. ... ............ ....... ..... .. ......... .. ...Amy Enge, Sharon Jones, Wendi Reed
Top Returning Players: ... ......... ... .... ......... .... ... ..................... ..... ........... ........ ...... ........... Rachel Glass, Trennille McClellan
Series Record: .... ................ ..... .......... ... .. .. .... ....... ...... ... .... .. .... .... ... .............. ...................................... EKU leads 5-2

Marshall University
Nov. 25 in Richmond, KY, 7:30 p.m. EST

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Location: ...... ............. ........ ... ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... ........ ......... .......... ............................. ... ... .. ... ...... .... .... ..... .Huntington, \JIN
Founded: .... .......... ...... ....... ........ ....... ...... .............. ... ....... ........ ..... ... ..... ......... ... ... ................. ...... ...................... .... ...... .... 1837
Enrollment: ... .... .. .... .... ...... .............. .. ....... ... .... ........................................... .. ............... ........... ..... ....... ............ .... 12,500
Conference: ..... ....................... .................. ............ ... .... .............. .. .. .. .. ......... ....... ..... ... ... .. ..,.. ...... ........... ....... .... ..... .Southern
Nickname: ............. ........... .. ....... ........... .. ..... ... ... .. .... ......... .... ..... .................... ... .................................. ..... ..Thundering Herd
Colors: .......... .. .... ..... ... .. ... .... ..... .. .... ... ... .... .. ... .... ............... ........... ......... ................... ...... ... ........ ... ... .. Kelly Green and White
Athletic Director: ...... ... .. ... ...... .... ..... ............ .... .. .. ... ....... ...... ... ... ..... ..... .................. ... .. ..... .... .. ..... ... ....... .... .... .. .. Lance West
Sports Information Director: .. ......... ... ... ...... ... ..... ..... ....... ....... ...... .. ... .. ............... ..... .... ...... .... ...... ...... .... .... .Gary Richter
Office Phone:... .... .......... ..... .. .... ... ........... ........ .... ... ... ....................... .................... ........... ... .... .. .... ....... ........ (304) 696-5275
Head C?oach: .. ........ ..... ..... .. ...................................... .. ...... ...... ....... ......... ... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...................... Sarah Evans- Moore
Coaching Record ....... .... ........... .... ... .......... .. ... ....... ..... .... .... ... ............ ....... ......................... ...... ... .. ... .......... .... ..56-55/5 years
Assistant Coaches: ...... ..... .... ....... ... ... ... ..... .... .... .... .. ...... Bret McCormick, Paul Nixon, Melissa Slone, Stephanie Wine
Main Losses: ......... ......... ..... ...... .................. ............ ...... .. .. ................. .. ...... ........... ..... .... ..Winetta Evans, Stephanie Wine
Top Returning Players: ... .... .................... .................................. ... ....... .. Kristina Behnfeldt, Cindy McCauley, Keri Simmons
Series Record: ... ..... .. ... .... ..... .. ........ .. ....................... ... .... ... ... .. .... ... ..... ...... ....... ... ...... ..... ...... ........ ... ... .EKU leads 12-4

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Louisiana Tech University
Nov. 29 in Shreveport LA, TBA
Location: ...... ... .. ..... ... ..... ... .... ................... ... .... ....... ................ ... .. ... ........ ... .. ...... ............. .. .... ........ ..... ... ..... ... .... .. Ruston, LA
Founded: .............. ............................. ............... ..... .......... .... .......... ...................... ..... .......... .... ............. ... .... ....... ..... ..... ........ ..... ....1894
Enrollment: .. .... .. ........ ..... ... ... ....... ..... .. ....... ............... ... ... .......... .... .... ... .... .... ..... ... ....... .. ..... .. ... .. ... ..... .. ... ... ....... ....... .. .... .9,667
Conference: ......... .......... ...... .. ... ..... .. .. ... .......... .. ..... ... .... ............. ... ..... .. ....... .. ... ... .. .... .... ........ ............. ... .... ..... .... ... Sun Belt
Nickname:...... .. .. ...... .... .. ..... ........... ... ...... .. .. .... ....... ... .... .. ..... .. ...... .......... .. ... ............... .. ...................... ..... ..... ..Lady Techsters
Colors:... .... .................... .................... ....... ... ......... ..... .... .. .. .. .. .. ............... .. ..... ..... .. .... .......... ......... ... ... .... ...... ... .Red and Blue

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Athletic Director:.. .....:.................. ..... .. ...... .................................... ........ ..... .............. ......... .. .. .... ...... ... ... ....... .......... Jim Oakes

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Sports Information Director: .... ................. ........... .... .. ......... ..... ... ...... .. ... ............... ..... .. ... .. ..... .. ...... ...... ........ ........Bnan Miller
Office Phone :.. .... .. ... ......... .... ...... ......... .. ....... ..... .. ... ...... ... ................ .. .... ...... .... ......... .... ... ... .. ......... ........ ....(318) 257-3144
Head Coach:.... ...... .. ....... .... ............... ........ ..... .. .............. ...... ...... ..... ............ ..... ........ .... .... ..... ..... ..... .. .... ...... .... Leon Barmore
Coaching Record: .. ............... .... ..... ..... .. ...... ..... ........ ... .. .... ........ ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ......... ...... .. .. ...... .. ... .. ... ....... 397-63/14 yrs.
Assistant Coaches:......... .. ............. ... ..... .. ....... ..... ........ ....... .. .......... Kim Mulkey-Robertson , Kristy Sims-Curry, Mike Ensley
Main Losses:.... .......... ............. ... .. ..... .. .. ... ..... ... ...... .. .Vickie Johnson, Kendra Neal, Racquel Spurlock, Debra Williams
Top Returning Players:.... .. ... ...... .. .... .... ....... ...... ...... ..... ..... ....... ........ ....... ..... ...... ...... .. ...... Maquisha Walker, Monica Maxwell
Series Record :........... ... .... .. .... ... ...... ............ .... ............ ... ......... .. ......... ........... ...... ..... ..... ......................... .... ....... First Meeting

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University of Texas-Arlington
November 30 in Shreveport, LA, TBA
, Location: ...... ........ ... .... .. ................ ...... .. .... ...... .. ....... ........... .... .... ........ ... .... ...... .. ......... ...... ...... .... ......... .. ... .... .Arlington, TX
Founded: ..... ........ ... ....... ................. ................. .......... ............... .... .............. .. ..... ........ ... .... ....... ....... ................ .... ..... ..... ... 1895
Enrollment: ........ ..... .......................... ........................ ........... ..... ....... ..... .. ....... ........ .... .... ............ ... .. ...... ... ... ......... .... ..... 23,280
Conference: ............. ..... ................. ....... .......... .. ........ .... ........ .......................... .... .. ....... .. ................ ............... ..... ..... .Southland
Nickname: ..... ...... ................ ............... .......... ..... ........ .......... .... .... ............... .. .. .. ...... .. ........... .......... .. ... ... ........ ..... Mavericks
Colors: .............. ......... .................. ..... .. ........... .... .. ........... .... .. ... ..... .. ..... ......... ........ ...... ...... .. .. ....... .... ... .Royal Blue and White
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Athletic Director: ........ ... ..... .. ...... .................. ...... ....... .......... ............ ....... ........... ..... .............. ........ ...... .... ..... ...... ..... Pete Carlon
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Office Phone: ............... ... ..... ........ .......... ......... ............ ....... ............. ....... .......... ...... ... .. ...... ..... ............ .... .... ... .(817) 272-2239
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;! Main Losses: ........... ........ ........... .... .. ................... .... .. .......... ........................ ........ ... ..... ... .. ... ........ ...... .... .. .......... ... .. Kim Dowell
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Florida International University
November 30 in Shreveport, LA, TBA
Location : ....... ............ ... .... .. ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... .... ... ..... ... .... .... .. ..... ... .. ... ... .. ...... .......... .. .. .... .......... ... .. .................. Miami, FL
Founded: .............. ........... ................ .. .... .. ... ....... ....... .. ........ ....... .. ..................... .. ....... ....... ..... .. ... .... ......... ... .... ... ........ ... .. 1965
Enrollment: ...... ...... ...... .. ....... ...... .............. ...... ....................... ..... ......................... ..................... ....... .... ....... .... .... .. .. ..... 28,096
Conference: ....... .............. ... ............... ... ...... .. ....... ... ......... ........... ...... ....... ....... ......... ........ ....... .... ... .... ........ .... .. TransAmerica
Nickname: ....... ........ ..... ... ...................... .................................... .. .............................. ....... ... ... .. .. ....... .... .. Golden Panthers

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Colors: ...... ..... ....... ... .. ..... ... ...... ... ... .. .. ... .... ..... .. ........... ..... .... .... .. .......... ... ..... .... ...... ... ... .. ... .. .. ... ........... .... .. .. Yellow and Blue

Athletic Director: ....... .......... ....... .. .. .......... .. ....... .. ......... .............. ........ ....................... ............ .............. .. .... .....Theodore Aceto
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December 4 in Wright, OH, 7:00 p.m. EST

I~.. Locat,·on ·. ······ ·· ····· ········· ····· ···· ·· ·· ············ ·· ···· ················· ··· ········· ·· ··· ··· ······ ·· ··· ·· ·· ···· ··· ··· ·· ·· ·· ·· ··· ·········· ···· ········· ··· ··· Dayton ' OH
Founded: ..... ........ .... ....... .......... .. .... ..... .... ............... .............. .......... .. .... ......... ..... ........... ..... .... ....... .... .. ... ...... .... ... .......... . 1964
i: Enrollment: ... .... .. ..... ........... ............. ... ..... .......... .............................. ......................... ..... ........ ... .... ...... .. ..... .. .......... ... ..... 16,488
i1. Conference: ........ ...... .... ..... ........ ... .... .. .... ......... .... .. .. .. ........ .... ......... ..... .... ....... .... .. ..... .... .. .. .. .. .......... Midwestern Collegiate
...,,..!J Nickname: ..................... ... .............................................. ........ ...................................................... ............ ..... ....... Raiders
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Colors: ... ........... .. ............. .... ... ........ .. .. ..... .. ... ......... .. ... ......... ................... ....... ... .... ..... ....... ............... Hunter Green and Gold
r;c.;-;;,.;-,='""''"' ~&lt;M,:'%S'~:=:ss.=w•&gt;;&lt;-., Athletic Director: .. ...... ..... ............ ...................... ........ .. .... .. ..... ....... .. .... ................................. ...... ... ... ... .. Dr. Michael J. Cusack
il Sports Information: ... ...... .... .... .... .... .......... ...................... .......... .... .. ........ ......... ........ .... .. .. ..... ..... .. .. ... .. .......... .........Bob Noss
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t Hea d Coach·. ........ ....... ... ... ............... ................ ............. ........... .... ........... .... .......................... .... ... ............. ...... ... ..Terry Ha II
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. . . . . University of Detroit Mercy
, December 30 in Detroit, Ml, 7:00 p.m. EST
Location: ..... ......... ......... .... .......... .... ............ .. .. ........... ... ... ........ .. ......... ... ... .. ..... ................ ... ............. .... ...... ....... Detroit, MI
, Founded: ...... ... ..... ......... ......... .. ..... ...... .... .. ... ... .. ..... .... ...... .. ... .. .. .. .... ..... ..... .. .. ......... ...... .. .... .. .......... ... ........ .... ...... ...... ... 1877
: Enrollment: .......... .... ...... .. ........ .... .... .......... .. ....... ....... .. ..... ........ .. ........ ...... .. .... .... ........ .... ................. .. .............. ... ... ...... ...7,500
Conference: .. ..... ... ...... .. ...... ..... .... ... ........ ............. ....... ... .......... ... ... .. ... ... ...... ..................... ... ..... ..... ..Midwestern Collegiate
Nickname: ....... ...... ................ .............. ......... .......... .. .. .. ... .... ......... .......... ....... ...... .. ......... .... .... .... ....... ....... ... .......... .. .Titans
Colors: .. ................ ....... .. .... ....... ...... .. ......... .... .... ... ... ... ......... ........ ........ .. .... ........ .... .......... ... ...... ...... ..... ....... .White and Blue
Athletic Director: ........ ..... ..... ......... ........ .. .......... .... ............... .......... ........ ... ........ ..... ...... ...... .... .... .... ... ...... .... Brad Kinsman
Sports Information Director: .... ........... .. .... ..... ....... .......... .. ... ........ ............ ..... ..... ...... ..... .. ........ ... ... ... .. .... ... .......... ..Mark Engel
Office Phone: .... .... .. ..... .......... .. .. ............... .......... ............. ...... .. ...... .................. ... .. .. .. .. ...... ... ......... ...... ...... (313) 993-1745
Head Coach: ...... ... ............................ .. ...... ...... .. ....... ......... .. .......... .... ..... .. ............... ... ... ........ ... ... .............. .......... Nikita Lowry
Coaching Record : ........ ... .... ........ .... ............. .. .... ........................ ............. .... ........ ...... ........... .. ... ......... .......... .. ..... First year
Assistant Coaches: ..... ...... ... ...... .............. .... ......... ... ........ .. .. .... ....... ...... .. .... ..... ............... .. Leah Woolridge, LaTonya Tate
Main Losses: ........................ .. .... ............... .... .... ..... ..... ...... ... ....... ... ....... .. .. ......... ... ... ... .......... .. .......... .. ...... ..... .... Faith Cyr
Top Returning Players: ... .......... .................. .... ..... ....... .... Jocelyn Boyd, Autumn Rademacher, Julia Terenjuk, Nina Rouser
Rademacher Series Record: ...... .. ...... ...... .. ... ........ ..... .. ....... .. .. ... ...... .... ... ....... .. ... ... .. .. .. ...... .. .. .... ...... .... ....... .. ...... ..... ...... First meeting

Middle Tennessee State University
Jan. 4 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
February 2 in Murfreesboro, TN, 3:00 p.m. EST
Location: ..... ..... ...... .... ........ .......... .. .. ... ...... .. .. .... ...... ..... ...... ... ...... ...... ..... .. .... ... .. .. .. .. .. ......... .. ... .......... ..... . Murfreesboro, TN
Founded: .. ... ........ ..... .. ... ......... ..... ... .. ... .. ........... ...... ... .................... .............................. ..... .... .............. ...... ..... .... ........... . 1911
Enrollment: ..... .... ............ ... ... ... .... ..... .... ...... .... .... ... .......... ........ .... .. .. .. ... ...... .... ................. ..... ...... .... ............ .. .... ..... .. .. .. 17,424
Conference: ..... ... ..... ... ... ...... .. .... ...... .. ... .... ..... .. .......... .... .... ... .. .... ...... .................. .. ......... ... ... ... ..... .... ... .. ....... ..Oh io Valley
Nickname: ..... ....... ..... ....... ... ..... .. ..... .... ...... ....... .... .. ...... ... ..... .. ....... .......... ....... ..... .... ...... ....... ..... .. .... .... ..... ..Lady Raiders
Colors: ...... .... ..... .... ..... .. ... .... ... .... ..... .. ... ..... .. .... ... .... ..... .. ..... .. ... .. ... ...... .... .... ..... .. ..... ..... .. ... Royal Blue, White and Silver
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II Head Coach: .......... ...... ....... ...... .. .. ... .. ......... ...... ......... ......... .. ....... .. ...... .. ..... ........ ............. ......... ........ .. ..... .... .. ... . Lewis Bivens
~ Coaching Record: .. ... ....... ... ....... ........ .. .. .... ...... ... .... .. ...... ....... ... ... .... ..... ........ .... ... .... .... .. ... .. ............ .... .. ..... ... 172-83/9 yrs.
i Assistant Coaches: .......... .... ..................... ....... ... ....... .... .. ................ .. .... ... .Stephany Smith , Al Warmley, Leanna Stockdale
:; Main Losses: .. .... ..... .. ............ .... ... ........ .. ... .... .. ......... .. ..... ...... ............. .... ... ....... ..... .. .... .. Heather Prater, Trella Thomas
..,.,.,. .,.,.,J Top Returning Players: .. .... .... ......................... ......... ........ ..... .. .... ................. Jonelda Buck, Jessica Beaty, Carlita Elder
Series Record: ... .. .. .. ....... ....... ........ .. ..... ... .. .... ........ .. ....... ....... ......... .. ...... ...... .... ... .... .. ................ .. ..... MTSU leads, 31-9

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Jan. 5 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Ill February 1 in Cookeville, TN, 6:45 p.m. EST
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l Founded: ........ ..... .. ...... .... ....... .. ........ ........... .. ........ .......... .... .. .. ......... ..... ....... .. ...... .... ... ....... ...... .. .... ... ..... .... .. ..... ... ......... 1915
I Enrollment: ........ .......... ...... ... .... ........ ...... ... ........ ...... ...... .. ....... ....... ............... .. ..... ..... ....................... ... ..... ... ... ... ..... .... .. .

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Colors: ...... .. .... ....... ........... .. .... ... .... ... .. .. ... ... ........ ... .......... .. ......... ..... ... .............. .. ... ... .. ............... .. ..... ......... Purple and Gold ~ .··~
·· ····._,, Athletic Director: ............ .... .... ... ... .. ........... .... ..... .... .... ............... .. ........ ......... ..... ... .... ..... ........ ...... ...... .. .... .. Dr. David Larimore ~
· Sports Information Director: ............. .. .. ... ..... ..... .... .... ...... .... .... .... ... .... .. ......... ....... ..... .......... ...... ... ... ........ .... .. ..Rob Schabert
Office Phone: .. .. .. .. .. ..... ... .... ..... .. .... .. ...... ...... .... .... .... .... .. .. ........ .... ...... ....... .... ......... .. .. .. ......... .. .. .... ....... ... .. (615) 372-3088.._
'l Head~oach: .. ........ ... ......... .. ........ .... ......... ... ............ ....... ............... ............. ... ... .... ... ......... .... ............ ....... ........ ...... ~illWorrellT
,, Coaching Record . ...... .... .... .. .. ..... .. ........ ... ........ .. ....... .. ........ .... ......... .... ........... ........ .. .. .. .. .... ..... ...... .... .. ..... .203 95/10 yrs.
"Assistant Coaches: ..... ... .... ........ ..... ..... .. .. ... .. ...... ..... ....... ........ .. .... .. ..... ..... ... ..... ...... .... .. ... ..... Myra Fishback, Harold Smith
: Main Losses: ....... ...... ................... ................ ................ ...... ........... .. ........ ..... ...... ....... ...... ... .. ........ ....... ...... Terrance Oglesby
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i,·d Top Returning Players: .. ...... ... .... .... ........... .. ........... ..... ......... .... ........... .. ....... Amber Clark, Leslie Vanwinkle, Sheri Lewis
Van Winkle Series Record: .. .... .. .. ....... ......... ...... .. ........ ....... ................ ..... ... ... ... .. ..... ..... ...... .... ... ..... .... ........ .... ........ Tech leads, 38-6

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Arnz~n ' ' Nickname: ...... ..... ..... .. .... ....... .... ... .. ...... ...... ..... ... ....... ...... .. ....... ..... ........ .... ....... ...... ........ ........ ..... ... ..... ... .......... ...... Otahkians
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Athletic Director: .... .... ... .... .. .... .. ...... ..... .......... ...... .... ..... ......... ...... .. ........ .. ... ......... ...... .... .. ... ... .... ....... ... .Dr. Richard McDuffie
Sports Information Director: ...... ............ ..... ....... .... ..... .... .............. ....................... ... ... ... ..... ... ... ...... .... ... ..... .... .... .. .Rob Hines
Office Phone: ...... .......... ... ....... ..... ...... .... ......... .... ... ...... ... .... ...... .. .. ..... .. .. ..... ... ............ .. .... ... ... ..... .... .. ... ...... (573) 651-229~
. Head ~oach: ...... ....... ................................ ... ... ............... ...... .. ..... ........ ........ .... ....... ..... ....... ... .. .. .... ... ..... .... .... .......... Ed Arnze
., Coaching Record ............ .. .... ................ .... .... ...... ........ .... .......................... .. ... ..... .. .. ..... ..... ...... ................... 267-111 /13 yrs.
' Assistant Coaches: .. ............. ...... ......... ........ ...... ....... ....... .... .... .. ...... ...... .... .............. .. ............. ....Alan Eades, Marcia Brooks
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. . ,. . -"' Top. Returning Players: ... ................... ...................... ...... ....... .. .. .. ...... ..... ..... ... .. ..... Dawn Massani, Sarah Miller, Kim Palmer
Series Record: .. ...... ... ... ....... ...... ... ..... ..... ... ............ ..... ....... .. .......... .... ..... ... .. ... .... ........ ... .......... ... ... .. .... EKU leads, 10-1

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. . . . .. Eastern Illinois University
· Jan. 13 in Charleston, IL, 6:00 p.m. EST
Feb. 8 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
• Location: .. .. ... ...... ... .......... .... ....... .......... ... ... ........ ........... ......... .. .. .... .. ..... .. .... .. .. ... ................. .............. .... ..Charleston, IL
.: Founded: ....... ......... ;.. ............... ........... ........ .................................... ................. ........... ............. .... ... ....... ... ........... ......... 1895
Enrollment: ...... ............ ...... ..... ......................... .. .... ................ ........... ..... ....... ..... ...... .... ... .. ..... ....... ........ ..... .... .... ........ . 10,500
Conference: .................................................. ....... .......... ...... ... .. ..... ........... ... ... ..... ............ .... .. ... ...... .. ............ Ohio Valley
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jl1 Office Phone: ... .... ........ ....... .............. .................................... ... ... ... ............. ........ ......... ............. .. ... ..... ..(217)581-6008
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Jan. 16 in Morehead, KY, 5:30 p.m. EST
February 13 in Richmond, KY, 6:30 p.m. EST
Location: ......... .. .. .............. ................... ...... ... ................ .. .. ... .. ......... .... ........... ... ... ............ .............. ............ Morehead, KY
Founded: .......... ...... .. ..................... ......... .. ...... .. ..... .. .... ........ ..... ....... ......... .... .... ......... ... ........ ......... ..... ...... .. ..... .. .... ....... .1922
Enrollment: ....... ......................................... ............ ........ ........ ...... .. .. .... ...... ......... ..... .......... .... ..... .. ... ........ ......... .... ...... .. 8,600
Conference: .... .......... ..... .. ..... .... ... .. ....... ......... ....... .. ................... ... ...... ... .... .. ... ... .. ... .. .. ..... ............. ...... ..... ... ..Ohio Valley
Nickname: .... ............... .......... ........ ......... ..... .......... ... ........... ... .... ... .. .. ............. ..... .... ... .. ...... .... ...... ... ... .. ... ...... .... Lady Eagles
Colors: .................................. ....... ..................... ........................ ...... .... .. .... ..... ....... ........... ..... ........... ..... ...... .Blue and Gold
: Athletic Director: .. ...................... .. ..... ...... .. ........ .......... ...... ... ..... ............ .. ........ ....... .... ... ......... .. ....... ... ........... Steve Hamilton
· Sports Information Director: ... ...... ..... .. ........................................... .. ............................. ........ .. ....... ... ...... ..... ... Randy Stacy
Office Phone: ........ .. ....... ... ... ...... .................. .................................. ... .. .... ............. .. ... ............. .. .... .. .. ....... . (606) 783-2500
Head Coach: .......... ...... ....... ........ ..... .. .. ....... .. ..... .. ............. ..... .... .. ... ..... ...... ....... ............ .... ..... ..... ............. .. ...... Janet Gabriel
Coaching Record:. ............ ................... ..... .. ........ .. ......... .. ..... .. .. ... .......... .. ... ... ....... ... ...... ... ... .......... ... ......... 80-140/ 7 yea rs
n Assistant Coaches: .. .. ........................................ ... ........... ......... .. ... .... ... .. .................. ........ ... .. . Trish Wilson, Wendy Gatlin
]:; Main Losses: ............................ ... .. .......... ............. ..... ................. ...... ... ......... ... .... .... ... .. ... ..... .... .. ... .... .. ... ........ Sherita Joplin
.... . .. . 1 Top Returning Players: ..... ............. .......... ......... .. .. .... ........ .. ...........................Jan Seibert, Hilary Swisher, Shawne Marcum
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Series Record :.. ....... .... ........ ... ............... ..... .... .... .. ... ... ......... ...... .... .... .. .... .... ..... .... .. ... ... .. ............. Morehead leads 27-21

,. ,) Murray State University
~ Jan. 18 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Feb. 17 in Murray, KY, 6:45 p.m. EST
Location: ... .. ................................ .... ..... ... ... ... ....... ..... .... .... .... ..... ....... ..... ... ... .... .... ........ ...... ... .... .... ... ... ............. Murray, KY
Founded: ... ... ......... ... ....... .. ............. .. .... ....... ..... .. ... ............... ................................................ ............... ...... ......... ...... .... .1922
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Enrollment: .... .............. ............................. ..... ...... ... ...... ... ..... ....... .... .... .. ...... ... .......... .... .... ..... ........ ... .... .. ...... ........ ........ 8,300
t..,,.·»e&lt;«-··""·"F.i'el~d's==»,,&lt;~A C~nference: ....... .. ............ ... ......... ...... .................. ........ .......... ... ........... .... .... ... ...... .. .... ..... ...... ........ .... .... .. ...Ohio Valley-•
Nickname: ......... ......... ... ...................... ....... .... .. ........ ... ... ..... ..................... .... ......... .... ..... ............. ............. .Lady Racers
Colors: .......................... ... ...... ...... ... ................ ........ ... ... ....... ..... .................. ..... .... ... ...... ...... ... .. ... .... ..... .... .... Blue and Gold "
;H'&lt;,,-,wwH:-·,.;,;rt*''·' .'t """'''".·"·i»·r:·.M..Ai Athletic Director: ...... ·: .. .. ....... ...... .... ... ..... ......... ........ .. ....... .... .. ...... .... ..... ........ ...... ........ ......... .. .............. Michael ~. Strickland
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.I Office Phone: ......... ...... .... .. ........ ... ....... .... ........ .. ................................... ... ....................... ... .. .... ...... .... ...... (502) 762-4271
:.;; Head Coach: ... ........... .. .................. ...... .. .... ...... ... ..... ....................... .... .... ... .. .. ... ... ...... .. .......... .......... ..... ....... .. ... Eddie Fields
·1 Coaching Record : ....... ... ............ ..... ... .............. .... .. ..... .... ..... ..... ... .. .. ... ........... .... ...... .... ... ... .... .. .... ... ..... ...... .. ... 22-58/3 years
:1 Assistant Coaches: .......... ............... ....... ..... .......... .. .. .... ........ .. .... .. ...... ........ .. ... ... ... ..... ...... ....... ...... .Lori Opp, Lea Robinson
; Top Returning Players: ........... ... ... ..... .. .. ..... .. ................ ................... .Stephanie Minor, Shonta Hunt, Anjeanette Gilbert
· Main Loss: ...................................... .......... ..... .... ..... ..... ............... ... ..... ... .... ......... ... ....... ..... .... ......... .... ......... ... .Chasity Fields
Series Record: .... ....... .... .... .. ................................. .. .. .... ...... ......... .. ... ....... ....... .. ... ... ........... . .. ......... ... EKU leads 31-13

University of Tennessee-Martin
Jan. 15 in Martin, TN, 5:30 p.m. EST
Feb. 10 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
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Founded: .... ... .... ... ...... .... ....... ......... ...... .......... .. .... ........... .. .... .. ........... ...... ................. ..... ............... 1900, Sr. College, 1951
Enrollment: ....... .. ................................................................ ..... .. ....... .. .............................. .. .... ... .. ........ ......... .. ..... .. ....... 5,646
Conference: ........ .......... .. ... ... .. ........... ... ......... ..... .... ....... .................. .... .. ...... ... ... .................... ... ..... ... .... ... ..... Ohio Valley '1-P-lllilll!INIIIIII~..,..-,
Nickname: ................. .... .. ........... ..................... ............... ... ..................... ....... .. .. ................................. .... ........ .... ..Skyhawks
Colors: ............. ....... ........... .......... ... ................... .. .... .. ............. .. .. ... ... .. ..... ....... ..... ... .......... .. ... ..... Royal Blue, Orange, White
.r Athletic Director: .......... ..... ........... ..... ............. .. ....... .... ...... ..... .. ... ..... .. .... .... ... ... .. ...... ......... ......... .... ..... ....... .. .... Benny Hollis
: Sports Information Director:.... ... .............. .. ....... .. ... ........... ... .............................. ..... ..... ... ............. .. ... .... ..... ..... ..... Lee Wilmot
Office Phone: ......... ... .... .................. .. .... .................. ...... ........................................................... ... ....... ...... (901) 587 -7630
Head Coach: ........ .... .... ................................... ................................ ........................... ............ ......... Gary &amp; Kim Van Atta
Coaching Record: ................ ................................................... ..... ........... .... ... ...... ... .. ....... ...... ........ ... ... ...... First season
• Assistant Coaches: .... ....... ....... ........... .......... ...... ...... ... ...... ... ..... .. ........ .. ........................ ........... Tara Tansil, Lee Nunamaker
: Main Losses: .... ... ........................................... ........... ...... ... ..... .... ..... Chanda Cordova, Davida Smith, Tonya Smothers
'"'···-··"'···-·.&lt;·.·· Top Returning Players: ......... ........ ..... .......... ........ ...... ... ....... .... .. ..... ... ..... .. ....... ........ ....... .... .Christy Hicks, Janelle Thornton
Series Record : .. .. ....... ......... ... .......... ... .. ... ... .... ..... ... .. ............ ... .... ......................... ... .... ..... .... .. ... ........ EKU leads, 11-1

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Tennessee State University
Jan. 27 in Nashville, TN, 6:45 p.m. EST
Feb. 22 in Richmond, KY, 2:00 p.m. EST
Location: ......... .......... ... .. ............................. ................................. .. .............. ... ............... .. ......................... ... .. .Nashville, TN
Founded: ........ ........ ............. ........................ ......................... ................. ............. .. ............ .. .. ... ...... ...... ........ ............ ......1912
Enrollment: ............ ............. ...................... ............ ...... ......................... ...................... .............. .................... ................. 8,448
Conference: .. ......................... ................................ ............... ............................ ..................... ..... .................Ohio Valley
Nickname: ........................................................ .................... .. ................................. ..... ................................. Lady Tigers
Colors: .............................. .... .. .... ............. ........... ...............................................................................Royal Blue and White
, Athletic Director: ................................................... .. ......... .......................................................... .. .. .....Howard Gentry, Jr.
; Sports Information Director: ........... .. .............. .. ............................. ............................ ....................Johnny "Ballpark" Franks
" Office Phone:........ .................. ...... ................................ .. .................................................... ................. .. ... (615) 963-5851
i Head Coach: .............. .. ................................. ............................ ............. ...................... ....... .. .........Teresa Lawrence Phillips
.: Coaching Record: ..... .......... ........ ................................... .... .. ...... ............ ............... .. ...... ................................. 99-92/7 yrs.
'. Assistant Coaches: ................. .......................... .. ............................Valencia Jordan, Jennifer Bell-Mitchell, Felicia Sweatt
. . ; Main Losses: ..................................................... .......... ..................... ...................... Traci Boone, Kim Graves, Nikki Sims
J.. j Top Returning Players: ....................... .. ... ... ...................................................... ........... .........Tequila Holloway, April Bennett
.N"'·""'·s iltt""··=.w&gt;,.,.w.w. Series Record : .............. .......... ......................... .......................................... ... .. ..... .. .................. .... ........EKU leads, 11-7
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; Feb. 5 in Richmond, KY, 7:30 p.m. EST
j Location: ........... ........ .. .. ................. ...... ........................................... .. ................ .. ............... .........................Lexington, KY

I Founded: ........ ........ ... ............. .................. .............. ... .. ............. ....... .. .................... .............. ...... .. ..... .. .................. .. ...... 1823
; Enrollment: .............................................................. .. ....................................... .. .. ......................... .. ............... .......... .. 24,500
~ Conference: ......... .. .. ... ...... ...................................................................................... .............. ........... ... .. ... .. Southeastern
.,,J Nickname: .............. ..................... .............. ... .. ... ........... .................................... .. ................ ..... ........................... Wildcats
Locke-Mattox Colors: ... .... ............ ............................................. ............ ........................................ ................ .. ....................Blue and White
.-,«,'&gt;:· . . , •.,"'""'""''""' Athletic Director: .................................. .. ................ ...................... ........... ............... ................................... C.M. Newton
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! Office Phone: ..... ........... .. ................ ................ .. .............. ... ....... .. .. ........................................................ .... (606) 257-3838
j Head Coach: ..................... ............... .. ......................... .. ....... .. ........... ............................................ Bernadette Locke-Mattox
~ Coaching Record: ......................................................... ................ .................. .......... ........... .. ................ .. ..... ... 8-19/1 year
~ Assistant Coaches: ..... .. ....... ...... .. ...... .. ........................................................ ....... ..Ken Byrd, Leslie Nichols, Mollie McClure
Main Losses: ..... ... .............................................. .................. ............................ .. ....Chris Jansen, Julie-Swarens-Beickman
/ .) Top Returning Players: ..................................... ................................................. ......... .... .....Shaunda Roberts, Kim Denkins
. Record: .......................................... ...... .................... .. ........ ....................... ..... ......................... .. ..UK Ieads, 20-8
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Richmond radio station WEKY-AM (1340 on the dial) will broadcast all Lady Colonel home games this year, including all of the Ohio
Valley Conference games at Paul S. McBrayer Arena on the EKU campus.
WEKY's Brett Pouncey will bring all of the fast-paced action when
the Lady Colonels hit the floor. Tim Dedman will provide the color commentary for the second year in a row. Be sure to listen as WEKY brings
the action of Eastern Kentucky University's run for a second Ohio Valley
Conference crown.

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1980.;81
1975-76
1991-92
1975~76
1975q6, 19-21-92 , .·. ..·

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Team Records (Single Game)
Most points
Largest margin of victory
Largest margin of defeat
Most points by bothteams

122,vs. Thomas More
74, vs. Thomas More (122-48)
75, vs. Tennessee (115-40)
216, vs. Morehead St.
(MS 110, EKU 106)
90, vs. Duke (EKU 46, DU 44)
51, vs. Thomas More
43, vs. Murray State
81, vs. J ohn Carroll

Fewest points by both teams
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds

11-30-93
11-30-93
11-19-87
2-11-93
12-3-83
11-30-93
2-13-93
11-20-81
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·Most games played·

1980-81
31, Lisa Goodin
Marsha Charles
1980-81
719, Kim Mays
1994-95
25.7, Kim Mays
1994-95
1978-79
235, Peggy Gay
569, Peggy Gay
1978-79
.620, Shannah McIntosh
1992-93
83, Samantha Young
1995-96
234, Samantha Young
1995-96
.464, Sandra Miller
1986-87
226, Kim Mays
1994-95
.913, Lisa Goodin (Led Nation)1982-83
310, Tina Cottle
1984-85
310, Laphelia Doss
1995-96
108, Sandra Mukes
1978-89
11, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
1989-90
170 Che 1 ones
1990-91

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Highest scoring average
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Most field goals attempted
.·~est field goal percentage
Most three-point goals made
.:Most t.hree~point goals attempted
Best three-point goal percentage (min. 25 att.)
Most free throws made
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Most personal fouls commited
Most times disqualified on fouls
Most assists

Individual Records (Career)
Most games played
Most points scored
Most field goals made
Best field goal percentage
Highest scoring average
Most free throws attempted
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Best rebound average
Most assists
Highest assist average (4 years)
Highest assist average (3 years)
Most personal fouls commited
Most times disqualified on fouls

117, Sandra M ukes
1,920, Lisa Goodin
751, Peggy Gay
.542, Tina Cottle
20.6, Kim Mays
602, Lisa Goodin
.87 4, Lisa Goodin
914, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
10.3, Tina Cottle
488, Angie Cox
122, Angie Cox
131, Cheryl Jones
396, Sandra Mukes
26, Sandra Mukes

1978-82
1980-84
1975-79
1983-85
1992-95
1980-84
1980-84
1989-93
1983-85
1988-92
1988-92
1989-92
1978-82
1978-82

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Most points scored
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds
Most assists .

44
18
21
22
17

Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan (12-2-94)
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2-15-90)
Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12-20-86)
Cheryl Palmer vs. Stetson (1-3-89)
Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2-26-90)

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1,587 .

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Angie ,Co~
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Tina Wermuth .
1,403

Carla Coffey
1363
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LEADING SCORERS
PLAYER

YEARS

POINTS

1. Lisa Goodin
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
3. Peggy Gay
4. Kim Mays
5. Kelly Cowan
6. Angie Cox
7. Tina Wermuth
8. Carla Coffey
9. Sandra Mukes
10. Shannon Brady

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
1992-95
1987~91
1988-92
1979-83
1984-88 .
1978-82
1981-85

1,920
1,679
1,674
1,587
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,363
1,188
970

PLAYER

YEARS POINTS

11 . Loretta Coughlin
12. Tina Cottle
13. Chancellor Dugan
14. Bernadette Kok
15. Samantha Young
16. Angela Fletcher
17. Cindy Lundberg
18. Margy Shelton
19. Sandra Miller
20. Marcia Haney

1976-80
1983-85
1978-92
1973-76
1992-96
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88
1981-85

964
860
846
835
827
824
795
771
751
740

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1977-78

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Evansville
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Won 13, Lost 3
Opponent
Cincinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami (0)
Marshall
Dayton
* Louisville
* Georgetown
* Murray State
# South Carolina
# Longwood College
# Highpoint
#Winthrop

EKU
58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60

64
68
53
65
55
58

OPP
39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

1973-74
Won 17, Lost 6
Opponent
Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
* Kentucky
* Louisville
* Murray State
#Tennessee Tech
# Roanoke College
# South Carolina
# Elon

EKU
41

OPP
51

63

49

48

39
66
53

50
36
65
91
52

48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
55
53
71
68
61

54
50

45
42
47
63
51

34
36
50
31
37
59
42
57

64

1974-75
Won 14, Lost 6
Opponent
Bellamine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (0)
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Dayton

EKU
74
76
56
47
74
75
74
63
59
61
77
74
59

OPP
44
62
47
89
73
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53

Marshall
Belmont
Tennessee
*Northern Kentucky
*Kentucky
#Western Carolina
#Memphis State

66
62
70
67
60
60
63

59
81
100
45
49
56
100

1975-76
Won 17, Lost 3
Opponent
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Murray State
Indiana
Miami (0)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky
*Louisville
*Western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech

EKU
73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
81
88
92
80

OPP
59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51

42
63
59
60

54

48
71
82
65
91

1976-77
Won 7, Lost 17
Opponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Miami (0)
Tennessee
Indiana
Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
*Kentucky
#AIAW Regional

EKU
95
66
69
88
51
63
80
60
69
62
72
78
83
78
72
70
50
81
85
66
83
64
79

OPP
60
68
78
108
61
59
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
49
84
60
45
60
79
58
86
91

1977-78
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent
Kentucky
Murray State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami (0)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern llinois
*Louisville

EKU
73
57
63
65
82
74
71
77
69
84
73
84
75
89
67
94
76
88
82
61
77
83
73
67
58
61
77

OPP
79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

1978-79
Won 5, Lost 24
Opponent
Tennessee
Indiana
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James Madison
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
(OT)
Miami (0)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky (OT)
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
T enessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern llinois
*Northern Kentucky
*KWIC Tourney

EKU
67
60
58
77
78
56
52
61
77
78
70
64

84
54
70
86
68
62
85
72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

OPP
91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64
74
79
94
76
77
95
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

�38
1979-80
Won 9, Lost 19
Opponent

EKU

OPP

North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (0)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mount St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
*Morehead State

62
55
50
65
66
77
62
73
50
65
69
60
80
63
52
56
60
54
69
65
68
57
51
58
57
88
54
59

57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68
64
68
82
63
67
63
66
92
70
77
70
61
53
53
72
85
72
56
90

*KWIC Tourney

1980-81
Won 16, Lost 15

Opponent

EKU

Radford
68
John Carroll
93
Campbellsville
102
West Virgin ia
73
Cleveland State
76
South Florida
86
Tennessee Tech
72
Middle Tennessee
72
Marshall
82
Florida A &amp; M
78
Western Kentucky
87
Austin Peay
72
Murray State
59
Bellarmine
100
Morehead State
68
Louisville
50
61
Northern Kentucky
We~tern Kentucky (20T) 61
Xavier
86
Austin Peay
79
Murray State
90
Dayton
67
Morehead State
69
Ohio
74
Tennessee Tech
73
Middle Tennessee
55
Louisville
65
#UT-Chattanooga
79
#Vanderbilt
78
#East Tennessee
50

1983-84
Won 17, Lost 11
OPP
71
36
75
65
52
60
77
77
61
80
89
77
53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72
75
88
86

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Bellarmine
(OT)
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech

72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60
48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
78
58
83
68
64
64

74
77
61
66

44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

*OVC Tourney

#AIAW Region 11

Opponent

EKU

OPP

West Virginia
Campbellsville
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT)
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
xavier
*Morehead State

97
98
90
65
64
71
68
70

69
72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87

*KWIC Tourney

1981-82
Won 14, Lost 16

84
91
75
83
74
74
77
63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104
72

84
58
83

1984-85
Won 18, Lost 10

1982-83
Won 14, Lost 13
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Pikeville
Duke
Bowling Green
ndiana U -Purdue U
Louisville
Murray State
Middle Tennessee (OT)
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier(O.)
Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State
(OT)
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
*Murray State

105
57
83
86
58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64
65
77
75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

*OVC Tourney

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
(OT)
Austin Peay
*Tennessee Tech

79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71
77
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58

*OVC Tourney

44
75
77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

�39
1989-90
Won 12, Lost 14

1987-88
Won 6, Lost 20

1985-86
Won 8, Lost 17
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Opponent

EKU

Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State (OT)
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsville
(OT)
Nebraska
Kentucky
(OT)
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
(OT)
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

75
82
85
59
78
90
63
76
72
75
55
71
72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

72
71
80
72
57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89

Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Ohio
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

79
73
58
71
81
40
77
72
62
89
79
62
69
95
86
88
85
63
65
86
66
81
74
65

84
77
79
69
86
77
99
97
81

1986-87
Won 9, Lost 18

OPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74
108
70
87
103
93

84
71
101
90

1988-89
Won 12, Lost 14

Opponent

EKU

Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisville
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Ashland College
Stetson
Southwestern Louisiana
Pittsburgh
East Tennessee
(OT)
Dayton
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

75
85
85
51
56
86
77
71
101
89
78
70
81
73
62
76
83
77

54
57
90
48
78
62
63
77
87

OPP
101
94
90
77
88
76
79
77
93
85
75
91
80
100

84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
(30T)
Stetson
Western Carolina
Morehead State
(OT)
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State ( 0 T)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

82
69
68
63
53
74

79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

84
98
71
69
77
68
63

84
81
66
90
71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

Opponent

EKU

Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
Nicholls State
Tulane
(OT)
Louisville
Appalachian State
Southeast Louisiana
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Wright State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall
East Tennessee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

54
86
85
65
71

84
76
67
78
80
88
64
90
68
74
59

84
89
72
63
82
83
57
51
82
82

OPP
95
95
73
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
52
86
51

1990-91
Won 14, Lost 13
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Canisius
Chicago State
U NC-Asheville
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Louisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
UNG-Asheville
Appalachian State
*Middle Tennessee

63
78
94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83
55
72
69
86
76
90
83
65

70
62
68
45
72
59
65
68

*OVC Tournament

84
57
80
71
75
70

96
72

84

84
84
75
80
52
50
58
67
69
90
77

84
81
79
49
59
80
86
93

�1991-92
Won 20, Lost 9
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Wright State
Western Kentucky
Furman
Vanderbilt
Cincinnati
Florida Atlantic
Florida State
Xavier
Dayton
Marshall
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
UT-Martin
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
*Middle Tennessee
*Tennessee Tech

81
48
88

54

54

79
80
65
64

90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
110
72
74

80
74
74
66
57
72
78
64

60
59
70
64

57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67
81

1993-94
Won 17, Lost 9
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall
Saint Louis
Bradley
Indiana State
Xavier
Indiana
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Kentucky
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*Austin Peay

66
122
85
82
65
66
81

57
48

64

74
91
76
92
84

66
78
70
71
82
83
89
83
85
71
60
71
53

64

61
74
72
78
81
58
76
85
77
76
72
67
66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89
64

*OVC Tournament

*OVC Tournament

1994-95
Won 19, Lost 9

1992-93
Won 12, Lost 15
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Ball State
Louisville
Indiana State
Brown
Florida International
Iowa
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT-Martin
Marshall
(OT)
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State (OT)
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee
UT-Martin
*Middle Tennessee

72

52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74

66

77
74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66
72
92
80
59
84

106
108
85
56
75
66

58
95
74

84

80
95
76
87

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Georgia Southern
Furman
Marshall
Western Michigan
Missouri
Wright State
Mercer
Alabama-Birmingham
Morehead State
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State (OT)
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Western Carolina
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tenn-Martin
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*Tenn-Martin
*Tennessee Tech

85
86
81
89
71
60
52
69
85
86
92
75
74
61
71
78
103
93
90
78
68
70
83
67
63
83
80
59

73
75
65
66
107
67
49
77
71
79
59
74
69
91
62
76
90
79
55
71
70
97
75
80

*OVC Tournament
*OVC Tournament

64

72
76
63

1995-96
Won 11, Lost 16
Opponent

EKU OPP

90

93

East Tennessee State69

58

Marshall

61

77

Western Carolina

78

67

Marquette

72

70

Indiana

69

86

Wright State

63

66

Vanderbilt

55

97

Southeast Missouri

79

73

Murray State

72

53

UT-Martin

67

70

Austin Peay

72

75

Middle Tennessee

55

74

Morehead State

53

58

Tennessee State

62

67

Tennessee Tech

67

74

Southeast Missouri

82

90

Morehead State

79

52

UT-Martin

69

60

Murray State

89

41

Middle Tennessee

67

80

Austin Peay

67

78

Tennessee Tech

70

51

Tennessee State

87

85

Kentucky

62

68

*Tennessee Tech

68

56

*Austin Peay

53

64

Georgia Southern

*OVC Tournament

�1997 National Collegiate Division I Women's

BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
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March 14 or 15

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March 16 or 17
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March 22 &amp; 24

Semifinals
March 28

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March 30

Semifinals
March 28

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March 22 &amp; 24

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61 ]'om ShiI!ey
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From left to right: Hall of Fame Award Recipients, Brevin

Chrissy Roberts' and coach Inman
at the Hall of Fame.

Knight (Stanford) , Jennifer Howard (North Carolina State),
Chrissy Roberts (EKU), Kent McCausland (Iowa), C.M.
Newton (Kentucky) , Bob Ryan (Boston Globe).

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Coach Larry Joe Inman speaking at
the Hall of Fame.

�Contents
Basketball Hall of Fame Honors .................. IFC
Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2
President Hanly Funderburk .......................... 3
Athletics At Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Athletics Administration ............................... 5
The Supporting Cast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
The Ohio Valley Conference .... . ..................... 7
Paul S. McBrayer Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1997-98 Prospectus &amp; Roster ......................... 9
Head Coach Larry Inman ............................. 10
Assistant Coaches ...................................... 12
Support Staff . ... ... .................... .. ..... ..... ..... 13
The Seniors .................. ............ ............... 14
Meet the Players ... ..... ...... .... ................. .... 18
1996-97 Final Statistics ............................... 23
Academics at Eastern ........................ .... ...... 24
0 V C Standings/A wards ............................... 25
0 V C Statistics .......................................... 26
Meet the Opponents .................. ... .... ........ .. 29
Lady Colonel Records ........... ..... ................. 34
All-Time Series History ........................... ... 36
All-Time Results ....................................... 37
1996-97 "A Season to Remember" ................. 40
1997-98 Schedule &amp; 96-97 Results ............... IBC

ABOUT
THE
COVER
The Lady Colonel basketball team returns four
seniors from a season last year which saw the program post its first outright OVC championship and
first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. With a
strong returning cast of eight letterwinners from a
year ago and an excellent season of recruiting, the
Lady Colonels should make a strong run in defense of their OVC title. The seniors shown on
the front cover are Trina Goodrich ( 15), Lisa Pace
(11), Laphelia Doss (32) and Chrissy Roberts (25).
Eastern Kentucky University is an equal opportunity educational institution.

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KARL PARK
Director
Division of Sports Information
Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU, is now in his 28th
year as Eastern' s Sports Information Director. He served
as sports editor of the school newspaper, The Eastern
Progress, for three years while a student at the University.
The 49-year old Richmond, KY native is a member of the College Sports Information
Directors of America (CoSIDA), the United States Basketball Writers Association and the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three seasonal media
guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the NationDivision A those two years.
Park was a member of hte Ohio Valley Conference 40th Anniversary Committee in
1987-88 and is currently serving on the OVC's 50th Anniversary Committee. He received
his master's degree from Eastern in 1979.
He is also currently serving as District IV Coordinator for the GTE Academic AllAmerican men's at-large teams.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville and they have a daughter
Rachel, 13, and a son Drew, 7.

TO THE MEDIA
The 1997-98 Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the
print and electronic media who cover Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope this
guide will provide many of the anwers concerning Coach Larry Inman's Lady Colonels and
EKU in general.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required to all EKU women's basketball games. If
you have special needs such as working space, fax , telephone, etc., make your request as far
in advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should be
addressed to the Division of Sports Information and be made by NAME as early as possible.
Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station directly from South Central Bell Telephone
Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SID's office prior to installation. The
"official station," as designated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting institution, will be
assigned priority space in the event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is granted by
the Director of Athletics well in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for non-commerical
stations by contacting the SID office well in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required . Photographers may take pictures
from the sidelines during the game provided they remain a safe distance from the playing
court and not in front of the bench and coaching areas. There is no flash photography
allowed.

NEWSPAPERS
The Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) . ......... . .. . .. . .... ...... Matt McCarty, Keith Taylor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) .. . ... . .. . ....... .. ..... .. .. .. . .. . .Brian Simms, Lance Yeager
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a.m.) ..... ....... ... ... ... .... . .... .. ... ..... .. .. Rick Bailey
Courier-Journal (daily a.m .) .. . .. . .. .... . . ...... .. ... . .... ..... .... Jim Terhune, Dave Koerner
RADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM ... ........ . ...... . .. . .. .. ... ... . .. .. .. ... . .... .. ... ...... . .. . .. Wayne Gregory
Radio WEKY (Richmond) ........ .. . ..... . . ... .... .. . .. ... ..... Juan Marshall, Brett Pouncey
Radio WKXO (Berea) .. .... . ..... . ...... ... . .. ... .. . .. .. . ..... . . .. .. . ....... ... . .. .. Kyle Sowers
Radio WVLK (Lexington) . . .. ....... . .. .... ..... . . ... ... . .. .... ... Tom Leach, Ralph Hacker
Radio WLAP (Lexington) ... ..... .. ... ... . .. ...... . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .... . .. . .. .. .... Sports Director
EKU-TV... . ........ ......... . ... ... ... .. .. .... . .. .. ... .. .. . .... . .... ....... .. .. .. . ..... Paul Ramsey
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) ..... . ...... ... .... .. ... . .. Kenny Rice, Andy Klotz , Keith Spaulding
WKYT-TV (Lexington) . .. ..... ... .. . ..... . .. . . .. .Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker

Location : Richmond KY (Pop. 23,842)
Madison County (Pop. 64,297)
Enrollment : 15,241
Founded : 1906
President : Dr. Hanly Funderburk
Vice-President for
Academic Affairs : Dr. Russell Enzie
Athletic Conference : Ohio Valley
Affiliation : NCAA, Division I
Arena/Capacity : Alumni Coliseum/6,500
Nickname : Lady Colonels
Colors : Maroon and White
ATHLETICS COMMITEE
Members : Dr. Janna Vice, chair; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr.
Samuel Leung; Dr. Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock; Mrs.
Jeannette Crockett; Dr. James Masterson; Dr. Judy Short;
Dr. Jay Riggs; Mr. C.E . Baldwin; Dr. Robert Baugh and Betty
Werner, ex-officio
Director of Athletics : Dr. Robert Baugh
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs :
Betty Werner
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs :
Mike Blaser
Head Women's Basketball Coach :
Larry Inman (Austin Peay, 1970)
Assistant Basketball Coaches : Sheila Simmons,
Kent Miller
Head Coaches Other Sports : Jim Ward, baseball; Scott
Perry, men's basketball; Roy Kidd , football; Pat Stephens,
men's golf; Rick Erdmann, men's and women's track and
cross country; Tom Higgins, men's and women's tennis; Sandra
Martin, women's golf; Geri Polvino, volleyball; and Jane
Worthington, softball.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports: Kurtis Townsend, LaJuan
Lewis, men's basketball; Jim Tanara, Donn Landholm, Leon
Hart, John Revere, Doug Carter and Dean Hood, football;
Tim Moore, men's and women's track and cross country.
Trainer : Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers : Sue Geesey-Jean and
Randy McGuire
Athletics Business Manager : David Parke
Athletics Ticket Manager : Jim Rice

BOARD OF REGENTS
Chairman, James Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice Chairman, Barbara Ricke, Lexington; Jane Boyer, Louisville; Alice
Rhodes, Ashland; Gilbert Miller, Richmond; Irving Rosenstein,
Lexington; Ernest House, London; Dr. William DeVries, Lexington; Dr. Richard Freed, faculty representative; Ronnie
Mink, staff representative, Mike Lynch, student representative.

COVERING
THE LADY
COLONELS
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ........ .... ......... .. ... ..... .......... Ryan Lemond, Alan Cutler
WDKY-TV (Lexington) .. ...... .. .. ... . ... . .. .... .... ...... .... . ....... .. .... .. . .Michael Eaves
WLKY-TV (Louisville) . .. . ... . . .. ........ ... . .. ... . ... . .. ... . ... ... .. .. .... .... Sports Director
Radio WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) ..... . .. ...... ...... . .. .... .. . .. Paul Rogers, Dave Conrad
Radio WAVE &amp; .TV (Louisville) .. . . . .. .. ..... . . .. .. ... ... . .. ..... ... .. . . . .... Sports Director
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington KY, 40507

�Dr. Hanly Funderburk
EKU President

It is our hope that this guide conveys to both the media and prospective studentathletes part of the pride we at Eastern Kentucky University have in our program of
intercollegiate athletics. Our women's basketball program has a proud tradition within
our annals.
Athletics is integrated into the academic structure at Eastern, creating an environment designed to help participants succeed both in the classroom and on the playing field or court. Coach Larry Inman is a valuable member of the
coaching staff and is also a qualified member of the teaching faculty. His teams have found success academically, as well
as athletically.
Coach Inman has built a sound program at Eastern, where he continues to build on his record as the active coach
with the most victories in the Ohio Valley Conference. In the 1991-92 season, the Lady Colonels recorded the first 20win season in the school's women's basketball history and in 1994-95 won their first share of the OVC regular-season
crown. The best year yet came in 1996-97 when our women won the OVC regular season and tournament championships, earning the right to represent the conference in the NCAA Tournament.

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Organized under a single administrative unit,
the College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics includes three academic
departments, the Division of Athletics, and the
Division of Intramural Programs. The three academic departments; Health Education, Physical
Education, and Recreation and Park Administration, offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs with12 different options. The Division of Athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate
sports for men and eight intercollegiate sports
for women. In addition to the balanced intercollegiate athletics program, the Division of Intramural programs sponsors competitive team and
individual sports, recreational free play, sport
clubs, camping trips, equipment rental, and other
co-ed activities for students, faculty, and staff.
These programs are an integral part of the
total program and development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute
immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and for their
leadership contributions to the youth in the
nation's schools and elsewhere.
Possessing academic backgrounds that represent more than a score of the finest colleges and
universities in the nation, the coaches of athletics are members of the full-time faculty that
provide the academic and intramural, as well as,
varsity athletic programs housed within the College.
The Dean of the College is Dr. Robert J.
Baugh. The three academic departments are
chaired by: Dr. Donald Calitri, Health Education; Dr. Lonnie Davis, Physical Education; Dr.

Larry Belknap, Recreation and Park Administration. John Jewell serves as director of the
Division of Intramural Programs.
The College's intercollegiate athletics program is administered by Dr. Robert Baugh, who
also serves as athletics director. Mike Blaser is
assistant athletics director for external affairs,
while Betty Werner is associate director of athletics fo internal affairs.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley
Conference, fields athletic teams in football, baseball, men's and women's basketball, tennis, cross
country, track and field (indoor and outdoor),
golf, women's softball and volleyball.
In addition to a diversified faculty, extensive
indoor and outdoor resources are required to
support the wide scope operation of Eastern's
College of HPER&amp;A, and most facilities serve
multipurpose functions for instruction and athletics. The College's programs are housed in five
major campus structures: The Robert B. Begley
Building, Alumni Coliseum, Weaver Health
Building, the Presnell Building, and the Greg
Adams Building.
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas,
Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball
Field and the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane track
and tartan infield are among the other facilities
of the College.
The F.M. Burke Wellness Center, located in
the Weaver Health Building, provides a practical educational opportunity for students as well
as individualized physical activity, lifestyle assessment, and physical assessment that can assist faculty and staffin the development of healthy
lifestyles.

�Dr. Robert Baugh
Athletics Director and
Dean, College of Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Athletics

Dr. Robert Baugh serves as Director of Athletics, as well as
Dean of Eastern' s College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics, one of the University's nine academic colleges.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU Department of
Health Education, assumed the duties of acting dean in January of
1987. He also served a six month stint as Acting Director of
Athletics during the 1990-91 school year prior to the appointment
of Roy Kidd as athletics director. He has been at Eastern since
1970.
Prior to arriving at EKU, Baugh taught four years at Austin

Peay State University following a stint of high school teaching in
University City, Missouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees
from Indiana University.
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond. She is a
professor in EKU's College of Allied Health and Nursing.
He completed appointments August 1, 1997, as a member of
the NCAA Council, the NCAA Eligibility Committee and the
NCAA Initial Eligibility Committee.

Betty Werner

Mike Blaser

Associate
Director of Athletics
for Internal Affairs

Assistant
Director of Athletics
for External Affairs

Betty Werner has begun her second year at EKU as Associate Director
of Athletics for Internal Affairs. She is responsible for day-to-day athletics
operations, including personnel, budgets, game management and compliance.
Werner served as an athletics director at Drake for 13 years, first as
Director of Women's Athletics from 1974-79. During that time, she was also
the head women's tennis coach. In 1979, she was appointed Associate Director
of Athletics for Men's and Women's Athletics and Senior Women's
Administrator In addition, she served on the inaugural NCAA Women's
Basketball Committee (1981-86) .
Prior to her tenure at Drake, she coached the men's tennis and women's
basketball teams at Maryville College.
Most recently, she coordinated concession sales at the Colorado Rockies'
Coors Field for non-profit organizations, raising more than $1 million for those
organizations in 1995 .
She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Tulsa and her
master's degree from the University of Missouri.

Mike Blaser is beginning his third year at Eastern, serving the University
as Assistant Director of Athletics for External Affairs.
Blaser, 36, who received both his bachelor's ('84) and his master's ('86)
degrees from EKU, worked two and one-half years in the marketing and
promotions department at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, having served
in 1994-95 as the Director of Athletics Marketing and Promotions.
Prior to his stint at UNLV, he was an assistant directorof athletics
marketing and promotions at the University of Louisville for two years after
serving at U of L the previous year as an athletics marketing assistant in sales.
His other athletics-related experience comes from stints with the
Savannah Cardinal Class A baseball club as General Manager (1986-87)
and with the Jacksonville Expos Class AA baseball team as Assistant
General Manager ( 1987-89).
Blaser and his wife, Risa, have four children: Natalie (6), Mitchell (5),
Chase (3) and Brandon (six months).

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Randy McGuire
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Athletics Business
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Head Trainer

Treka Adams

Linda Laswell

Joanne Whitlock

Becky Pschorr

Secretary
External Affairs

Secretary
Athletics

Secretary
Sports Information

NCAA Compliance/
A.O. Secretary

Susan Stotelmyer

Mary Kay Kasitz

Nancy Kenner

Gina Kingsley

President
Colonel Club

Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Record Keeper
Colonel Club

Secretary
Athletics

Jim Rice

Joan Hopkins

Athletics Ticket
Manager

Athletics Academic
Advisor

Dr. Mary
Lloyd Ireland

Assistant Trainer

Team Physician

�The OVC Tournament
For the fifth year in a row, the Ohio Valley Conference
invades downtown Nashville to crown its women's basketball
champion.
The Nautica Footwear OVC Tournament has become the
league's showcase event, and the 1998 edition of "Music City
Madness" will include a variety of exciting action both on and off the
court.
The site of the tournament will once again be the 20,000-seat
Nashville Arena, considered one of the finest sports and entertainment
facilities in America. Last year's tournament was the first basketball
event to ever be held in the state-of-the-art facilty, and it received rave
reviews from OVC players, coaches and fans. Among the amenities
are an eight-sided video scoreboard, televisions at select concession
stands and meeting rooms for booster and alumni functions.
Eight teams will make up the field for the 1998 Nautica
Footwear OVC Tournament, with first round games set for Tuesday,
February 24 at the on-campus sites of the top four seeds. The winners
of those games will come to Nashville for the semifinals on Saturday,
February 28. The OVC championship game is set for 6 pm (CST) on
Sunday, March 1, with the winner earning the conference's automatic
bid to the NCAA Tournament. Once again, Fox Sports South will
televise the championship game.
Eastern Kentucky won its first ever tournament championship
last season by defeating perennial power Tennessee Tech, 69-65, in the
finals.

#1 vs. #8 winner
Friday, Feb. 28
Time 12:00 pm
(CST)

Winner Semifinal # 1

#4 vs. #5 winner

Saturday, March 1
6:00 pm (CST)

Champion

#3 vs. #6 winner
Friday, Feb. 28
Time 8:30 pm
(CST)

Winner Semifinal #2

#2 vs. #7 winner

OVC History
When the presidents of six mid-southern universities gathered 49 years
ago at a hotel in Kentucky, they united with a goal of providing leadership and
vision, both in education and athletics, for the future. That vision has grown and
fostered since that initial meeting in 1948, when the Ohio Valley Conference was
formed .
The 1997-98 athletics season has seen the OVC honor its 50th
Anniversary with several commemorative events planned throughout the calendar
year.
It didn't take long before the OVC was making a mark nationally in
athletics, but the league also became a pioneer on a much more significant scale
socially. During times of racial integration, OVC member Morehead State
University became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions
to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at
Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. With
racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide
educational and athletic opportunities to blacks.
Just as it did decades ago, the OVC continues to take a leadership role on
national issues. In 1993, the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind Sportsmanship
Statement, a policy which promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct, and
respect for one's opponent. The NCAA Presidents Commission challenged NCAA
member institutions and conferences to improve sportsmanship principles in light of
a growing national trend toward taunting and baiting of opponents, and general
unsporting tendencies. The OVC was the first to respond, and has provided a model
for others to follow.
Through the years, OVC teams have won national championships and
bowl games in football, along with national team or individual titles in the sports of
rifle, cross country, track and golf.
Over the last few years, the league has grown, not only in the number of

athletics opportunities it is providing for students, but in terms of the number of
institutions in the league. In the early 1990's. the league expanded by two members,
adding Southeast Missouri .State University and the University of Tennessee Martin.
The conference membership increased to 10 last year ( 1996-97) with the addition of
Eastern Illinois University. Other representatives include charter members Eastern
Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University,
along with Austin Peay State University, Middle Tennessee State University,
Tennessee State University and Tennessee Technological University .

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Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena,
which first opened for basketball action in 1963, has been
the home court for Eastern Kentucky University women's
basketball since the 1976-77 season when the team moved
from the Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus,
Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned
sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant
and features a great triumph in architectural design with its
modern laminated cross-arched roof -- the world's largest of
its kind -- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed
view of events held in the main auditorium. A total of
626,276 board feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the
roof, which arches gracefully 81 feet above the floor level,
is southern pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500
for basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the building contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on the east end, eight classrooms, 20 offices, both
indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker
rooms, a projection room, a training room and weight rooms.
A hydraulic-operated stage is located on the east end of the
main arena floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its games in the Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels
have compiled an overall home record of 151 wins and 93 ·,
losses.

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�Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his staff are hoping for a repeat in 1997-98 of the
fortunes that occurred during last season for the Lady Colonels. Last year, EKU won its first outright Ohio Valley Conference
championship and made its first ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, while setting a school record for wins with its final 24-6 record.
Returning to help EKU achieve these goals again are three starters - guard Chrissy Roberts , forward Laphelia Doss and center
Shannon Browning, along with five other lettermen.
Roberts, a 5-6 senior, turned in a remarkable junior year for the Lady Colonels. She won two national awards - AT&amp;T's Long
Distance Award and College Basketball Hall of Fame's Edward Steitz Award - for leading the nation in three-point shooting percentage
(48 .8). For the latter honor, Roberts' uniform, practice gear and shoes were enshrined in the College Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springfield, MA, at an awards dinner in May.
Roberts also was a first-team All-OVC player and and All-OVC Tourney pick last season while leading the Colonels in scoring
(13.4), assists (85), minutes played (33 .2 pg.) and free throw percentage (82.3).
Doss, a 6-0 senior, put together another solid season in 1996-97 by being named the Most Valuable Player in the OVC Tournament
and being chosen to the second team All-OVC unit. She scored 12 .5 points and also led the team in rebounding (8. 7) and field goal
percentage (51. 6).
Browning, a 6-2 junior, blossomed during the latter part of the year, averaging 5.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per contest.
Several other veterans return to the Lady Colonel roster in 1997-98, including 5-7 senior honorable mention All-OVC guard Trina
Goodrich (9.8 ppg., 4 .0 reb.pg .); 5-8 part-time starter at forward Lisa Pace (6.0 ppg., 3.5 reb.pg.); 5-9 sophomore guard Marla Gearhart
who wrestled with a case of mononucleosis and missed 10 games (6. 3 ppg ., 2. 5 reb. pg.); 5-11 junior forward-center Jennifer King (2 .1
ppg ., 2.7 reb.pg .); and 6-2 junior center Cathy Dues (2.4 ppg., 2.0 reb.pg.).
Inman, who was selected OVC Coach of the Year, and his staff enjoyed a banner recruiting year which has brought seven new
players into the EKU program for the upcoming year. Leading the signees is 5-11 all-state forward-center Charlotte Sizemore who led
her Hazard High School team to both the All-A Classic and Kentucky Sweet Sixteen State Tournament titles last year.
Other new recruits include 6-1 freshman center-forward Karen Flannery (Garrard County High School, Lancaster, KY); 5-11
freshman guard-forward Larrya Wall (Central Hardin HS, Cecilia, KY); 5-9 freshman guard Nyame Dobson (Southwestern HS, Detroit,
Ml); 6-1 freshman forward-center Candice Finley (Bishop Borgess HS, Detroit, Ml); 6-0 freshman guard Shamira Thedford (Renaissance
HS , Detroit, Ml); and 5-8 freshman guard Casandra Ferguson (Northern HS, Flint, MI) .
Eastern set a conference record last season for OVC wins, finishing the league schedule with a sparkling 16-2 record.

�LARRY JOE INMAN
''THE TRAIL OF SUCCESS ... ''

When Larry Joe Inman became the head women's
basketball coach at Eastern Kentucky University, the question was not if he would win, but how much and how soon.
After nine seasons, the question has only been partially
answered as milestones and firsts continue to follow Inman
everywhere he goes.
Under Inman' s guidance, Eastern won its first outright OVC regular season championship last season and, in
the process, set a league record for conference victories
with 16 in completing a fantastic 24-6 season. This, coming off the heels of a share of its first ever OVC title, a quad
championship in 1994-95.
With the return of all but three players and the addition of several outstanding recruits, the Lady Colonels
should be battling for the conference crown again in 199798.
Eastern' s program has been one of consistency in
the 1990's, never .having finished out of the top half of the
league standings. Over the past six seasons, Eastern has an
impressive record of 103-64, a .617 winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much
is a direct reflection on the coaching philosophy that has
brought the Lady Colonels to the next level.
"Each person must give of themselves for the one
common goal -- to win and be successful -- not what they
want, but what is the common goal for all," explains Inman.
This theme of teamwork has created success for
the program, but individual talent has not gone unnoticed
either. Last season, Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball Hall of Fame's Ed Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T Long
Distance Award for leading NCAA Division I players in
three-point percentage. For her outstanding junior year,
her uniform, practice gear and shoes were placed into the
Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA, in late May.

Inman has also coached OVC Player of the Year
Kim Mays (1994-95), as well as the first-time selection of
two EKU players to the All-OVC first team. In 1995-96,
Inman coached Samantha Young and Laphelia Doss to that
honor. However, the coach gives the credit to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people,
as well as good basketball players, which in turn creates a
positive situation," commented Inman. "We just look for
players that are down to earth with good work ethics."
Work ethic has never been a problem for the sixtime OVC Coach of the Year. He has set standards at every
position he has held, a trail of success that leads all the way
back to the early 1970's. His first high school coaching
job, at Mt. Juliet High School in Nashville TN, was filled
with enough titles to end a career. In just five years, Inman
led Mt. Juliet to five district titles, four regional championships, three Nashville Interscholastic League titles and the
1977 Tennessee Class AAA state title.

�Inman was just getting warmed up, as he quickly
moved up the ranks to the helm of the Middle Tennessee
State University Lady Raiders. His first collegiate coaching stint was just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley Conference crowns in eight years. He was
named Coach of the Year three times and compiled a 16173 record at the school The Lady Raiders won a total of
ten regular season and tournament championships during
his tenure, including four consecutive regular season AND
tournament titles from 1983-86
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have
been no less remarkable, with Coach of the Year honors
and titles following Inman to Richmond. He became the
only coach to be recognized for Coach of the Year honors
at two different OVC schools after his selection in 1990 for
that honor. He has since won that honor at Eastern in
1994-95 and 1996-97 He has also become the school's
all-time leader in wins and winning percentage (141, 573)
With every win the Eastern mentor earns, he raises his own
standard for both the school and the conference for career
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WlnS.

Not all of his accompishments have been on the
OVC level, as Inman has been involved in national competition both at Eastern and Middle Tennessee. He led the
Lady Raiders to four NCAA Regional Appearances, where
MTSU won one third of its games. Last season, he led
Eastern to its first ever NCAA Regional appearance at Georgia. He was also nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach
of the Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1970
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis
of Shelbyville TN They have one son, Jody, 22, and two
daughters, Latrice, 21, and Tiffany, 13

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SIMMONS
Sheila Simmons returns for her fifth season as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonel program Her primary responsibilities are on-floor coaching, recruiting, academics, scouting, and film
exchange. Her work as a recruiter has brought many quality players to Eastern.
Simmons joined the Lady Colonel staff from the University of Montevallo (AL), where she
served as graduate assistant one year, earning a master's degree in Education. She served as a student assistant the two years prior, before graduating in 1992 with her degree in Chemistry and Physical Education.
"Sheila has good credentials, and she has been involved in the national championship at the
NAIA level," said Inman. "She was active in recruiting at Montevallo and her team finished fourth
in the national playoffs in NAIA her last year there."

KENT
MILLER

Kent Miller begins his fourtn season with the Lady Colonel program, but his connection with
Eastern traces its roots much deeper Miller received a Bachelor's Degree in Police Administration
from EKU in 1981 and a Bachelor's in Elementary and Special Education in 1985 He served as
manager of the men's basketball team in 1984-85 under then coach Max Good Miller also received
his Master's in Education with emphasis in school health from Eastern in 1991
Kent came to the Lady Colonels from Bryan Station High in Lexington KY, where he served
for nine years as head junior varsity and assistant varsity boy's basketball coach
Miller's duties include on-floor coaching, scouting, travel plans, special proJects and public
relations.
He is married to the former Dana Kerns, and they have three children Brook (15), Kyle (11)
and Brett (8)

�JOANNA BERNABEI
Graduate Assistant
A Weirton, WV native, Joanna comes to Eastern Kentucky University from West Liberty
State College where she received her bachelor's degree in Science of Exercise with a minor
in Pre-Pharmacy She played four years of varsity basketball at WLSC and finished her
career in standout fashion. She was named 1997 West Virginia InterCollegiate Athletic Conference Defensive Player
of the Year and she is currently the NCAA Division II all-time assist leader She has coached at various high school
basketball camps and has held her own point guard clinic. Joanna will be working toward her master's degree in Sports
Administration while here at Eastern.

ALICIA DANIEL
Manager

JESSICA JONES
Manager

Alicia is in her third year as as a manager for the
Lady Colonels. She is from Lawrence County
where she played varsity basketball for three years.
Alicia is majoring in physical education and plans
to coach and teach upon completion of her studies
atEKU

Jessica is entering her first season as a manager
for the Lady Colonels. She played high school
basketball with current Lady Colonel sophomore
Marla Gearhart at West Carter High School in Olive
Hill, KY

Lori Skinner
Student Trainer
Senior, Milltown, IN

Casey Miller
Student Trainer
Senior, Jenkins, KY

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As A Junior: Chrissy had a spectacular season last year for the Lady Colonels. In starting all 30 games for EKU, sht:

led the nation in 3-point shooting percentage, hitting 48 8 % of her shots from behind the arc. As a result, she wa~
honored by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with the Edward S. Steitz Award For this honor, her shoes~
jersey and practice uniform were enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Springfield, MA. She was alsc
honored by AT&amp;T with its Long Distance Award. With her three-point shooting, Chrissy set a single season EKU schoo:
record of 84 three-pointers made. She led the team last season in scoring (13 4 ppg) and assists (85) She also led tht
OVC in 3-pointers made per game (2 9), was second in free throw percentage (82 3), and was ninth in the conference ir
field goal percentage (46 0) For her efforts, Chrissy was named to the All-OVC First Team.

At Eminence High School: Chrissy was named first team All-State and MVP of the 8th Region her senior year, leading
Eminence to a Regional playoff berth. She also played in the Kentucky-Indiana All Star Game her senior season.

Career Statistics
1996-97

GP
30

1DTALS 30

FGM-FGA
126-274

PCT
.460

3PM-3PA
84-172

PCT
.488

FTM-FTA
65-79

PCT
.823

REB
113

AVG
3.8

ASST
85

TO
61

BLK
2

STL
47

MIN-AVG
997-33.2

126-274

.460

84-172

.488

65-79

.823

113

3.8

85

61

2

47

997-33.2

POINTS
401
401

AVG
13.4
13.4

---------------------------------------------------------------I&gt;ersonal I&gt;rofile--------------------------------------------------------------Full Name: Christina Lanise Roberts
Birth Date: December 25 1974
Birthplace: Louisville, KY
Parents. Jerry &amp; Valedia Roberts
Brothers/Sisters. 1/0
High School. Eminence Independent
High School Coach. Dewey Hensley

Strength as a Player · Defense
Nickname: Chrissy
Major· Sports Supervision
Favorite Music: R &amp; B, Rap
Favorite Food. Greens
Favorite TV Program. In The House
Favorite Movie: Major Payne

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As A Junior:

Laphelia had a strong season last year for Eastern. She was sixth in the OVC in field goal percentage
(51 6) and fourth in the conference in rebounds (8 7 pg) and was named to the All-OVC second team. Laphelia led the
team in rebounds and was second in scoring (12.5 ppg), playing in all 30 Lady Colonel contests. She is currently 12~
rebounds short of setting a new EKU record for career rebounds. With a carbon copy of last season's efforts, she shoulc
near that mark midway through this season.

As a Sophomore: Laphelia was named First Team All-OVC after a spectacular second campaign. She was ranked ninth in the
NCAA for rebounding, leading the conference in that category She was twice the OVC's Player of the Week (January 8, February
12) She scored in double figures 22 times, rebounded in double figures 16 times and recorded 14 double-doubles. Her longest
streak of scoring in double digits was 13 games from 1-3 (Vanderbilt) to 2-11 (Murray State)

As a Freshman : Doss made an immediate impact, starting in every game her first season. She recorded a then career high 18
rebounds against Tennessee State (1-14) She was the OVC Freshman of the Week twice and was named to the All-OVC Freshman
team.

Career Statistics
GP
1996-97 30
1995-96 27
1994-95 28
1DTALS 85

FGM-FGA
144-279
158-301
81 186
383-766

PCT
.516
.525
.435
.500

3PM-3PA
1-5
2-6
0-7
3-18

PCT
.200
.333
.000
167

FTM-FTA
87-140
80-145
34-66
201-351

PCT
.621
.552
.515
.573

REB
260
310
217
787

AVG
8.7
11.5
7.8
9.3

ASST
35
44
19
98

TO
70
98
62
230

-BLK
9
8
7
24

STL
36
31
33
100

MIN-AVG
787-26.2
797-29.5
702-25.1
2286-26.9

POINTS
376
398
196
970

AVG
12.5
14.7
7.0
11.4

-------------------------------------------------------:Personal :Profile----------------------------------------------------------------------Full Name: Laphelia Ann Doss
Birth Date: June 25 1976
Birthplace: Franklin, KY
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High School Coach. Damon Tabor

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Strengths as a Player· Rebounding, Post Play
Nickname: Chub
Major· Broadcasting
Favorite Music. R &amp; B
Favorite Food . Ceasar Salad
Favorite TV Program. Moesha
Favorite Movie: Set I( Off

�As A Junior: Lisa is another of Eastern's three-point threats.

She was second on the team in that department last year,
hitting 37 of 136 shots from downtown. She started six games for the Colonels' last season, but saw playing time in all
contests. Lisa will be a key component in this year's run as well

As A Sophomore: Lisa was the Lady Colonels' most accurate three-point shooter, finishing first in the OVC in that category. She
was also second on the team in three-pointers made. She scored more than 10 points, 14 times that year, including a double-double
against Indiana (12-2-95) with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Lisa also played more minutes than any returning Eastern Player.

As a Freshman: She saw action in all 28 games and averaged 10 minutes per contest. Her biggest game came against Missouri
(12-3) when she scored 12 points.

Career Statistics
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1UfALS

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

ASST

TO

BLK

STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

30
27
28
85

61-193
100-235
28-69
189-497

.316
.426
.406
.380

37-136
52-131
10-30
99-297

.272
.397
.333
.333

22-35
9-18
24-38
55-91

.629
.500
.632
.604

105
146
49
300

3.5
5.4
1.8
3.5

47
65
15
127

34
55
15
104

8
4
2
14

38
32
10
80

608-20.3
856-31 7
290-10.4
1754-20.6

181
261
90
532

6.0
9.7
3.2
6.3

-------------------------------------------------------J&gt;ersonal J&gt;rofile----------------------------------------------------------------------Full Name: Lisa Pace
Birth Date: January 4, 1976
Birthplace: Oak Ridge, TN
Parents: Bill &amp; Angeletta Pace
Brothers/Sisters: 0/1
High School. Scott
High School Coach. Doug Sharp

Strength as a Player· 3 Point Shot
Nickname: Pace
Major· K-12 Physical Education
Favorite Music: R &amp; B, Country
Favorite Food. DJ's Chicken
Favorite TV Program. Days of Our Lives
Favorite Movies: Lion King &amp; Crocodile Dundee

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As A Junior:

Trina played in all 30 of the Lady Colonels' contests last year while starting seven of those. Despite the
few starts, Trina was second on the team in rebounds (119) , third in assists (48), and third in scoring average (9 8) She
was selected All-OVC Honorable Mention for her efforts last year She led the team in scoring in five games and in
rebounds on three occassions.

As a Sophomore : Trina scored in double figures 12 times despite missing two months due to a foot injury. She had two big
scoring weekends to open the season that year. In the OVC/Southern Conference shootout, she averaged 20 points, while at the
Full-0-Pep Classic at Indiana she averaged 21 5 points in the two games.

As a Freshman : She saw action in all 28 games, starting three. She had a season high 13 points against Wright State, including
3-3 from three point range.

Career Statistics
GP
1996-97 30
1995-96 18
1994-95 28
1UTALS 76

FGM-FGA
121-294
103-233
54-149
278-676

PCT
.413
.442
.362
.411

3PM-3PA
1-6
0-6
5-11
6-23

PCT
167
.000
.455
.261

FTM-FTA
52-79
34-57
19-32
105-168

PCT
.658
.596
.594
.625

REB
119
66
68
253

AVG
4.0
3.7
2.4
3.3

ASST
48
27
15
90

TO
61
48
38
147

-BLK
1
3
0
4

STL
35
22
22
79

MIN-AVG
625-20.8
538-29.9
457-16.3
1620-21.3

POINTS
295
240
132
667

AVG
9.8
13.3
4.7
8.8

-------------------------------------------------------J&gt;ersonal J&gt;rofile----------------------------------------------------------------------Full Name: Trina Goodrich
Birth Date: June 4, 1976
Birthplace: Madison County, KY
Parents . George &amp; JoEtta Goodrich
Brothers/Sisters. 0/1
High School. Berea Community
High School Coach. Greg Todd

Strengths as a Player Jump Shot, Vertical Jump
Nickname: Goofy
Major· K-12 Physical Education
Favorite Music: Anything you can think of
Favorite Foods. Slush Puppy, Simmons Pancakes
Favorite TV Program. Scooby Doo
Favorite Movies. Romeo &amp; Juliet, Picture Perfect

�Personal Profile
Full Name: Shannon Melissa Browning
Birth Date: February 24, 1977
Birthplace: Harlan, KY
Parents: Judy Browning
Brothers/Sisters: 1/1
High School: Evarts
High School Coach: Fred McCreary
Strength as a Player: Shooting

SHANNON BROWNING

Major· Sports Supervision
Favorite Music: R &amp; B, Soul
Favorite Food: Ice Cream
Favorite TV Program: Days of Our Lives
Favorite Movie: Scream

As A Sophomore: Shannon started 12 games for the Colonels last year. She averaged 5.4 points per game, 2 1 rebounds and was
third on the team in field goal percentage (4 7 8) She will push for more starts this season. Shannon had a career best game last
season vs. Southeast Missouri (2-9) hitting five of nine shots, including two of two from three-point land, hit all four of her free
throw attempts, scored 16 points and pulled down four rebounds.
As a Freshman : Shannon played in 25 of 27 Lady Colonel games in 1995-96, starting four games. She recorded several career highs in a
single game, scoring 18 points, grabbing five rebounds and collecting two steals against Marquette. She led Eastern reserves with 5.0 points per
contest.

Career Statistics
GP
1996-97 28
1995-96 25
1DTALS 53

FGM-FGA
64-134
44-107
108-241

3PM-3PA
9-32
6-18
15-50

PCT
.478
.411
.448

FTM-FTA
14-23
30-49
44-72

PCT
.281
.333
.300

PCT
.609
.612
.611

REB
59
64
123

AVG
2.1
2.6
2.3

ASST
18
10
28

TO
35
24
59

BLK
-

5
6
11

STL
14
8
22

MIN-AVG
406-14.5
341 13.6
747-14.1

POINTS
151
124
275

AVG
5.4
5.0
5.2

Personal Profile
Full Name: Jennifer Genise King
Birth Date: May 30, 1977
Birthplace: Savannah, GA
Parents: Mr. &amp; Mrs. James Mozee &amp; Authur
O ' Banner
Brothers/Sisters: 4/4
High School: Alfred E. Beach
High School Coach: Ronald Booker
Strength as a Player· Rebounding
Nickname: Jen
Major· Therapeutic Recreation

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JENNIFER KING

Favorite Music: R &amp; B
Favorite Food: Pizza
Favorite TV Program: The Wayan Brothers

As A Sophomore: Jennifer saw playing time in 24 contests last season. She was a solid contributor, pulling down 64 rebounds
(2 7 pg) and averaging 2 1 ppg.

As a Freshman : Jennifer saw action as a key reserve, playing in all 27 games and averaging more than 16 minutes per game. She had the
highest average for both rebounds and minutes per contest among the non-starters. She played her best basketball in the last two weeks of January,
scoring career highs in all statistical categories but one between January 15 and February 5

Career Statistics
GP
1996-97 24
1995-96 27
1DTALS 51

FGM-FGA
19-49
38-103
57-152

PCT
.388
.369
.375

3PM-3PA
0-1
0-2
0-3

PCT
.000
.000
.000

FTM-FTA
12-27
17-31
29-58

PCT
.444
.548
.500

REB
64
116
180

AVG
2.7
4.3
3.5

ASST
8
17
25

TO
25
28
53

BLK
0
5
5

STL
7
16
23

MIN-AVG
291 12.1
457-16.9
748-14.7

POINTS
50
93
143

AVG
2.1
3.4
2.8

�Personal Profile
Full Name:Catherine R. Dues
Birth Date: August 9, 1977
Birthplace: Coldwater, OH
Parents: Fred &amp; Marge Dues
Brothers/Sisters: 2/2
High School : Coldwater
High School Coach: Charles Maier
Strengths as a Player Rebounding, Running
the Floor
Nickname: Dues
Major: Marketing
Favorite Music: All Kinds
Favorite Food: Strawberries
Favorite TV Program: Mad About You
Favorite Movie: Scream

As A Sophomore: Cathy played in 27 games last year for the Lady Colonels. Although seeing limited action, she was second on the team in
field goal percentage (48.2) She averaged 2.4 ppg and 2 rebounds per contest.
As a Freshman : Cathy saw action.in 25 of the Lady Colonels' 27 games, including a stint in January when she started five in a row and eight
of nine. She led the team in blocked shots as a freshman and was a consistent role player. She recorded over half of her points and rebounds in
the month of January when she was inserted in the starting lineup.

Career Statistics
GP
1996-97 27
1995-96 25
1DTALS 52

FGM-FGA

27-56
19-58
46-114

PCT
.482
.328
.404

3PM-3PA
0-1
0-3
0-4

PCT

FTM-FTA
10-17
11-17
21-34

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.000
.000

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PCT
.588
.647
.618

REB
53
31
84

AVG
2.0
1.2
1.6

ASST
5
5
10

TO
22
17
39

BLK
5
10
15

STL

3
6
9

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MIN-AVG
210-7.8
206-8.2
416-8.0

POINTS
64
49
113

AVG
2.4
2.0
2.2

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Full Name: Marla Gearhart
Birth Date: March 21, 1978
Birthplace: Fayette County
Parents: Marvin &amp; Judy Gearhart
Brothers/Sisters: 0/2
High School: West Carter
High School Coach: Coach Brown
Strength as a Player· Shooting
Nickname: Little Princess
Major· Undecided

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Favorite Music:
Favorite Food: Carrots
Favorite TV Program: 2 Stupid Dogs
Favorite Movie: Bed of Roses

As A Freshman: Marla played in 20 of the Colonels' contests last season while starting in one game. Despite averaging only 18.5 minutes per
game, Marla's scoring average was fourth best on the team (6.3 pg), and her free throw percentage of 81 1 percent was second on the team.
At West Carter: Marla was a first team All-Kentucky honoree in 1996 after leading her team to the 16th Region Championship and a berth in
the state tournament. She averaged 19. 2 points, 4 7 assists and 3 8 steals per game her final campaign. She was selected as the Lexington
Herald-Leader Area Player of the Year in the 16th region. She also holds the West Carter all-time scoring record with 2,264 career points.

Career Statistics
1996-97

GP
20

1DTALS 20

FGM-FGA
47-108

PCT
.435

3PM-3PA
3-19

PCT

47-108

.435

3-19

PCT
.811

REB
49

AVG

158

FTM-FTA
30-37

2.5

158

30-37

.811

49

2.5

ASST

TO

BLK

STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

27

25

2

15

371-18.5

127

6.3

27

25

2

15

371-18 .5

127

6.3

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CHARLOTTif),SIZEMORE
At Hazard High School: Charlotte was one ~f K~~tuc'k y's premier players last year, leading the

Full Name: Charlotte Jene Sizemore
Birth Date: November 25, 1978
Birthplace: Perry County, KY
Parents: Samuel &amp; Imogene Sizemore
Brothers/Sisters: 1/1
High School : Hazard
High School Coach: Bill Fannin
Strengths as a Player: Scoring, Creating
Major: Early Education
Favorite Music: Alternative

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Bulldogs to a 37-1 record and both the All-A and Sweet Sixteen state titles. She played four years of ~::~~~:
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varsity basketball at Breathitt County High School (8th thru 11th), before transferring to finish her Favorite Movie: Scream
career at Hazard While at Breathitt, she set that school's marks for points in a season (720) and career (2,193) She has also
totaled at least 600 points the previous three years, while topping the 200-rebound and 100-assist marks each of the last four
seasons. She finished her prep career with 2,955 points, 1,329 rebounds, 536 assists, 378 steals and 139 blocked shots. She
averaged 20.2 points and 7 3 rebounds per game her senior year, including hitting nearly 50% from the floor

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KAREN FDANNERY

Full Name: Karen Gwen Flannery
Birth Date: November 22, 1978
Birthplace: Estill County, KY
Parents: Regina Gabbard
Brothers/Sisters: 2/1
High School: Garrard County
High School Coach: Kenneth D. Hurt
Strength as a Player: Strength
Major· Physical Education
Favorite Music: Country &amp; Rock
Favorite Food: Chicken

At Garrard County High School: In her final season ' Karen averaged 25 points and 15 rebounds

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Favonte Movie: The Rock

per game. She was honored with All-District, All-Region, and Associated Press All-State Team
recognition. She set a school record for career points, outscoring all previous Garrard County High
players, male or female.

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Full Name: Larrya Raye Wall
Birth Date: October 18, 1978
Birthplace: Hardin County, KY
Parents: Larry &amp; Wretha Wall
Brothers/Sisters: 0/2
High School: Central Hardin
High School Coach: Terry Buckles
Strength as a Player Seeing the Floor
Major: Undeclared
Favorite Music: Any
Favorite Food: Salad
Favorite TV Program: Friends
Favorite Movie: Scream

At Central Hardin High School: Larrya was named All-State by the Courier Journal her senior
season. She averaged 21 points,seven rebounds, three steals and two assists per game.

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Full Name: Nyame Lio Dobson
Birth Date: July 14, 1978
Birthplace: Detroit, MI
Parent: Vera Todd
Brothers/Sisters: 7/5
High School : Southwestern
High School Coach: Herman Yancy
Strengths as a Player: Dribbling
Nickname: Detroit-2
Major: Education
Favorite Music: Hip Hop
Favorite Foods: Italian
Favorite TV Program: Hit List

At Southwestern High School: Nyame was named second team All-State last season while aver-

Favorite Movie: Face Off

aging 14 points, six rebounds, four steals and eight assists. For her efforts, she was named T e a m - - - - - - - - - - MVP Nyame was also an Advanced Level Honor Student at Southwestern High School

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Full Name: Candice Monique Finley
Birth Date: May 21, 1979
Birthplace: Detroit, MI
Parents: Howard &amp; Marguerite Finley
Brothers/Sisters: 0/0
High School: Redford Bishop Borgess
High School Coach: Dave Mann
Strength as a Player· Strong in the Post
Nickname: Detroit
Major: Business/Marketing
Favorite Music: Hip Hop
Favorite Food: Shrimp

At Bishop Borgess High School: During Candice's four years of high school, her team won three

Favorite TV Program: Hit List
Favorite Movie: Jason's Lyric

Class "C" State Championship titles. Candice was named First Team All-State and All-Metro. S h e - - - - - - - - - averaged 12 points, 14 rebounds, four block shots and three steals per contest. Candice was also an
Honor Roll student at Bishop Borgess High School

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Full Name: Shamira Rockelia Thedford
Birth Date: March 30, 1979
Birthplace: Detroit, MI
Parents: Faith Thedford &amp; Willie Elvine
Brothers/Sisters: 1/1
High School: Renaissance
High School Coach: Harry Kennedy
Strengths as a Player· Versatility, strength
Nickname: Show Time
Major· Undeclared

Favorite Music: Rap &amp; R&amp;B
Favorite Foods: Pizza, Fish, Chicken
Favorite TV Programs: Martin, LivingSin!

At Renaissance High School: Shamira averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds, four steals and seven .....F_av_o_rit_eM_ov_ie_:s_et_n_o_ff_ _ __
assists last year as a senior at Renaissance High School She was named First Team All-State, AllCity, All-Metro and All-West Side for her efforts.

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State Champ1onsh1ps Ill '94 and '95 In 1997' the team JUSt missed again, fin1sh1ng runner-up
lll the champ1onsh1p game. Last season, Casandra averaged 10 points, three steals, two reJounds and four assists per game.

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Full Name: Cassandra Ferguson
Birth Date: January 30, 1978
Birthplace: Hurley Medical Center
Parents: Barbara &amp; Kenneth Ferguson
Brothers/Sisters: 2/2
High School: Flint Northern
High School Coach: Lateria Hughely
Strength as a Player: Defense
Nickname: Young Bay or Bay Bay
Major: Electrical Engineer or Pre-Law
Favorite Music: R&amp;B &amp; Rap
Favorite Foods: Pizza, Fish, Cornbread,
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Favorite TV Program: Jamie Foxx
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Full Name: Susan Dawn Hatcher
Birth Date:August 22, 1979
Birthplace: South Williamson Hospital
Parents: Clifford &amp; Sue Hatcher
Brothers/Sisters: 1/2
High School: Tolsia High School
High School Coach: Rick Marrone
Strengths as a Player·
Nickname: Susan
Major: Forensic Science

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Favorite Music: Alternative, Heavy Metal
Favorite Food: Friday's Aussie Steak

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Favorite Movie: Best Friend's Wedding

West V1rg1n1a where she played high school basketball. She led her team 1n scoring a n d - - - - - - - - - - ·ebounding and was named team MVP for her senior season. Her high school team was the
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30-30

126-274

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84-172

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113

Laphelia Doss

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144-279

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.621

115

145

Trina Goodrich

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121-294

.412

1-6

167

52-79

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Marla Gearhart

20-1

47-108

.435

3-19

158

30-37

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Stephany Davis

28-28

72-200

.360

3-16

188

27-49

Lisa Pace

30-6

61-193

.316

37-136

.272

Amanda Reid

30-13

67-157

.427

5-12

Shannon Browning 28-12

64-134

.478

Tiffany Davis

30-23

32-72

Cathy Dues

27-0

Jennifer King
Natalie Mays

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12.5

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119

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�While the Lady Colonels have been accompl1sh1ng a great
deal on the court during Coach Larry Inman's tenure, they have
also been putting another streak together 1n the classroom -- a
perfect graduation rate. Every Eastern player in the past five
years, that has exhausted her eligibility, has gone on to receive
a bachelor's degree from EKU To hear Inman talk, one quickly
realizes his belief in the concept of the student-athlete
"The greatest thing is to see you walk across that stage
and receive your diploma Then I know you can do something
with your life," Inman tells his players.
The EKU coaching staff, as well as academic counselor
Joan Hopkins and her staff, monitors the progress of the players scholastically. This has resulted in all 13 seniors who have
completed eligibility since 1992 rece1v1ng a degree.
"We morutor their grades on a daily, weekly, monthly,
and yearly basis They have to meet certain standards. I figure
they can't play basketball the rest of their lives," added Inman.
Several Eastern players have excelled 1n the classroom
above and beyond the norm Kim Mays and Angie Cox both
received recogmtion as occupational therapy students of the year.
This 1s 1n a program that requires an extremely high grade point
average to even enter the program (3 7 on a 4 0 scale) The
degrees Lady Colonel players have received have been diverse
as well, with bachelor's ranging from education to accounting
to occupational therapy to biology to child and family studies

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Eastern Kentucky
: : Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
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II : : Eastern Illinois
1 Tennessee State
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10
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8
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389
7
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389
7
11
389
7
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18
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12
12
11
10
10
8
5

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1996-97 All-OVC Honors
Player of the Year · Amy Ke1ckbusch, Morehead State
Coach of the Year : Larry Joe Inman, Eastern Kentucky
Freshman of the Year . Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech

Name
Amy Keickbusch
A. Behrenbrinker
Stephaine Minor
Diane Seng
Chrissy Roberts
Connie Swift

FIRST
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Pos. School
Morehead State
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Austin Peay
F
Murray State
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Tennessee Tech
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G
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HONORABLE MENTION
Year Pos. School
Name
Middle Tennessee
Sr
F
Jessica Beaty
G/F Southeast Missouri
Jr.
Jamie Koester
Eastern Kentucky
Jr.
G
Trina Goodrich
Middle Tennessee
C
So.
Jonelda Buck
Southeast Missouri
C
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Kim Palmer

Name
Laphelia Doss
Simone Caldwell
Amber Clark
Barbora Garbova
Cari Hassell

Name
Diane Seng
Zabrina Harris
Sarah Frazier
Collin Carmichael
Bethany Melton
Chanda Bowman

SECOND TEAM
Year Pos. School
Eastern Kentucky
F
Jr.
Austin Peay
G
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Tennessee Tech
So.
F
Eastern Illinois
Jr
F
Tennessee State
So.
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FRESHMAN
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Tennessee Tech
C
Tennessee-Martin
C
Southeast Missouri
G
Tennessee Tech
C
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F
Middle Tennessee
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STATISTICAL LEADERS
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1 Morehead State
2 Tennessee Tech
3 Eastern Kentucky
4 Tennessee State
5 Austin Peay
6 Middle Tennessee
7 Eastern Illinois
8 Murray State
9 Southeast Missouri
10 Tennessee-Martin

28
29
30
27
28
30
27
27
26
26

1979
2028
2095
1876
1939
2068
1753
1681
1565
1548

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69 .8
69. 5
69.3
68.9
64.9
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1 Eastern Kentucky
2 Murray State
3 Tennessee Tech
4 Tennessee State
5 Austin Peay
6 Eastern Illinois
7 Morehead State
8 Southeast Missouri
9 Middle Tennessee
10 Tennessee-Martin

30
27
29
27
28
27
28
26
30
26

1203
1079
1129
1045
1066
1018
1047
961
1096
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37.4
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1 Amy Keickbusch, MoSU
2 Diane Seng, TTU
3 Connie Swift, TSU
4 Stephaine Minor, MuSU
5 A. Behrenbrinker, APSU
6 Cari Hassell, TSU
7 Simone Caldwell, APSU
8 Barbora Garbova, EIU
9 Amber Clark, TTU
10 Jamie Koester, SEMO

28
29
27
27
28
27
28
27
29
20

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1 Diane Seng, TTU
257
2 Amy Keickbusch, MoSU 248
3 Zabrina Harris, UTM
129
4 Stephaine Minor, MuSU 192
5 Jonelda Buck, MTSU
176
6 Laphelia Doss, EKU
144
7 Connie Swift, TSU
193
8 Kim Palmer, SEMO
131
9 Chrissy Roberts, EKU
128
10 Amber Clark, TTU
180

1 Becky Crowe, UTM
2 Chrissy Roberts, EKU
3 Amy Keickbusch, MoSU
4 Allison Lee, EIU
5 Leslie Van Winkle, TTU
6 Jessica Beaty, MTSU
7 Cortney Neeley, MTSU
8 Hilary Swisher, MoSU
9 Dana Hawkins, SEMO
10 Simone Caldwell, APSU

75
65
163
102
59
109
74
101
68
119

670
644
550
527
500
466
458
425
450
305

23.9
22.2
20.4
19.5
17. 9
17. 3
16.4
15 7
15. 5
15.3

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390
.636
229
.563
351
.547
325
.542
279
.516
384
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276
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276
.464
392
.459
91
79
205
129
75
140
97
134
91
160

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795
791
787
779
763
754
747
744

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2 Tennessee Tech
3 Murray State
4 Austin Peay
5 Eastern Illinois
6 Tennessee State
7 Tennessee-Martin
8 Middle Tennessee
9 Southeast Missouri
10 Morehead State

30
29
27
28
27
26
26
30
26
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1890
1783
1874
1851
1859
1854
2148
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27
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28
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30
317
10.6
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30
292
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26
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27
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28
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26
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1 Stephaine Minor, MuSU
2 Connie Swift, TSU
3 A. Behrenbrinker, APSU
4 Laphelia Doss, EKU
5 Amy Keickbusch, MoSU
6 Jamie Koester, SEMO
7 Kim Plamer, SEMO
8 Amber Clark, TTU
9 Barbora Garbova, EIU
10 Jessica Beaty, MTSU

27
27
28
30
28
20
26
29
27
30

288
250
252
260
226
148
191
212
196
217

10. 7
9 .3
9.0
8.7
8.1
7 .4
7.3
7.3
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1 Jess Laska, EIU
2 Cortney Neeley, MTSU
3 Hilary Swisher, MoSU
4 Tracee Jones, TSU
5 Nora Hendrix, EIU
6 Leslie VanWinkle, TTU
7 Shunda Johnson, MuSU
8 Andrea Baldwin, TTU
9 Becky Crowe, UTM
10 Alisha Griffeth, MoSU

27
30
28
27
27
29
27
29
24
26

142
145
125
120
103
106
89
93
76
80

5.3
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4.5
4.4
3.8
3. 7
3 .3
3.2
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1 Chrissy Roberts, EKU
2 Andrea Miller, APSU
3 Misty Pierceall, MuSU
4 Alisha Griffeth, MoSU
5 Cari Hassell, TSU
6 Jessica Beaty, MTSU

84
51
52
55
62
47

172
119
130
158
199
161

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.429
.400
.348
.312
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MOST POINTS SCORED

MOST POINTS SCORED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

2,526
2,324
2,287
2,238
2,176
2,148
2,144
2,059
2,054
2,003

SCORING AVERAGE

SCORING AVERAGE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

29.7
28.4
28.0
26.8
26.4
25.7
25.6
24.7
24.2
23.9
23.9
23.9

Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1983-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Sheila Smith, Murray, 1985-89
Jerilynn Harper, TIU, 1979-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1992-96
Kim Webb, MTSU, 1984-87
Pam Chambers, TIU, 1976-80
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Connie Swift, Tennessee State, 1992-97
Priscilla Robinson, MTSU, 1990-94

Jerilynn Harper, TIU, 1980-81
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Jerilynn Harper, TIU, ·1981-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1995-96
Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95
Cheryl Taylor, TIU, 1985-86
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1986-87
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1994-95
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1987-88
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1985-86
Amy Keickbusch, Morehead State 1996-97

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

13.8
13.7
13.1
12.8
11.4
11.2
11.0
10.7
10.6
10.4

Robin Hendrix, MTSU, 1980-82
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1975-79
Cheryl Taylor, TIU, 1983-87
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1980-83
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-82
Stephanie Minor, Murray State, 1994-97
Golena Rucker, APSU, 1978-81
Holly Seimentz, Youngstown State 1979-83
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
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.646
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Renay Adams, TIU, 1990-91 (1st in NCAA)
Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech 1996-97 (1st in NCAA)
Lydia Sawney, TIU, 1982-83 (1st in NCAA)
Renay Adams, TIU, 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA)
Roschelle Vaughn, TIU, 1992-93
Carmen Dowdell, TIU, 1979-80
Amy Keickbusch, Morehead State 1996-97 (5th in NCAA)
Jerilynn Harper, TTU, 1980-81
Connie Swift, TSU, 1992-93
Shannah McIntosh, EKU, 1992-93

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
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Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-84
Melissa Huffman, Murray State, 1986-90
Janet Ross, MTSU, 1984-87
Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95
Kelly Downs, Morehead State, 1986-90
Kristal Holmes, APSU, 1983-85
Irene Moore, Morehead State, 1979-82
Jennifer Parker, Murray State, 1990-94
Sandy File, SEMO, 1988-92
Tracy Munsey, TTU, 1983-87

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University of Detroit-Mercy

November 15 in Huntington,
WV, 12 00 p.m. EST

November 17 in Richmond ,
KY, 7 30 p.m. EST

Kristina Behnfeldt

Nikita Lowry

.Huntington, WV

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Murray State University

December 6 in Martin, TN,
6 30 p.m. EST

December 8 in Murray, KY,
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February 4 in Richmond, KY,
7 30 p.m. EST
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Gary Van Atta

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Eddie Fields

· · ·January 14 in Richmond, KY, "
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Misty Pierceall

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.Murray, KY

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Eastern Illinois University

December 11 in Oxford, OH,
7 00 p.m. EST

January 3 in Richmond, KY,
2 00 p.m. EST

Lisa Bradley

Shawn Manns

John Klein

February 2 in Charleston, IL,
8 00 p.m. EST

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January 5 in Richmond, KY,
6 30 p.m. EST

January 10 in Nashville, TN,
6 45 p.m. EST

Jamie Koester

Location:
Cape Girardeau, MO
Founded.
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Enrollment:
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Conference:
Ohio Valley
Nickname:
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Otahkians
Colors.
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: ...... Red, Black., and White
Athletic Director·
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.. \ Carroll Williams
Sports InformationDirector·
.Ron Hines
Office PhO~e:
(573) 651-2294
Head Coach: ... ... .... ..... . . .. . . ..... . . .............. Ed Arnzen
Coaching Record: ...... .
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Assistant Coaches: .... .
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Main Losses:
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Ed Arnzen

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January 31 in Cape
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Location.
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Founded. ~ ..... · ·.... ... ~ t .. . .... ~...
. . ~. }•p::)/',,::t: . : . . 1912
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Dana Hawkins
EKU leads 12-1

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Austin Peay State University

Morehead State University

January 12 in Clarksville, TN,
8:00 p.m. EST

January 17 in Morehead, KY,
5:30 p.m. EST

February 9 in Richmond, KY,
7:30 p.m. EST

February 14 in Richmond,
KY, 2:00 p.m. EST

Susie Gardner

Amanda
Behrenbrinker

Location: ....... .... ...../f]:i!]!iJili[!i!J!] l !l]\it!i:i;i;i i~tt . • •
TN
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Head Coacb:l: 1: ~
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Coaching
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Assistant:.($oacJies: . .. 2:ll?]i:J;f::~
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Amanda Butler
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Allison Osborn

Location: ............. .. ,., .,. ,..~:1 ,tiwrtrf'I~l ) ..... . ..... .. ...... Morehead, KY
Founded: ......... .Jtt•:·:::;,:·. .•,£t't::;•:~\ .. .. ~Jii1:.............................. . 1922
Enrollment: . .:~:~il::·: ·: i;J :'. ~;:;:}::t :~: ..\•· ... \[~ ~...... .................... ..8,300
Conference: .. :·:~4:: ·:ri~t!lt:,; ..·~: ... ..... r.,::1
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Nickname: .... . ~ ~ .,_~ {!Ii ~:t ~ J •t 1 :t tt:~·'tq•trJ f:f ;•t:~!~
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Bill Worrell

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iddle Tennessee State U niversit

January 24 in Richmond, KY,
2:00 p.m. EST

January 26 in Richmond, KY,
7:30 p.m. EST

February 21 in Cookeville,
TN, 6:45 p.m. EST

February 19 in Murfreesboro,
TN, 7:15 p.m. EST

Diane Seng

Location:. ....... ..... . ... . . . . . . . . ..... ... .. . : : . ... ... ... Cookeville, TN
Founded: .... ... ... ~ .&lt;~ ....... ... ~ . ......... ... .................... ... . 1915
EnrolIm ent: .. ..... . -~.. . : .. .... . .. .. ... ....... .... .. .... .... ......... .8, 260
Conferenc.~: . · ............................. .......... f.. . ..Ohio Valley
Nicknam~~t:;:, :: .......... /, .. '.\ ' ........... .......... ; ... Golden Eaglettes
Colors: ....... : ... ..... . ~· ::· ... '..... ... ..... .. ..... .... ... Purple and Gold
Athletic Director: ...... . : . . . . . ... . . . . .............. Dr. David Larimore
Spo~:IfifQ~mation Directot : \ .·..~ ·&gt;•..• /............... ~cib Schabert

Stephany Smith

Tanika Smith

Location:}:! .:}&gt;............................. ~ ........... .Murfreesboro, TN
Founaia~ : ii:]l\o .;............ ·. .. .. .. .:._ .. ..... ............. ... ... ... .... 1911
Enrollrii~fif: 1:&gt;~ .·~: ............~ ....•................................. 17, 924
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Diane Seng, B¢cky Cl,bough
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Series RJ~~rd:

................... .... ...... .......... N1Tsu.l~kds 30-12

�University of Kentucky

Georgia Southern University

February 17 in Lexington,
KY, 7:00 p.m. EST

November 21-22 in Ohio
Valley /Southern Conference
Shootout, 7:00 p.m. EST

Bernadette
Maddox

Tiffany Wait

Rusty Cram

Telly Hall

Location: ........._~ - ~ ~ ~.f if lM ~t :t/ ....... . .... ::: ~!~
!i!f::~.\crr· .. ....... Lexington, KY

East Tennessee State University

niversity of Alabama-Birmingham

November 21-22 in Ohio
Valley/ Southern Conference
Shootout, 7 :00 p.m. EST
Karen Kemp

December 11 in University of
Alabama-Birmingham
Tournament, 7:00 p.m. EST
Rachel Glass

Jeannie Milling

Regina Stowes

Location: .. ............... ... ....... ...................... Birmingham, AL

Nickname: ................. ... ~ .. \ ~ . } \\ . ~ ~ .:.. / ... ~ . ~ \~ ....... Laq,y::·Blazers
Colors: .............. ; ! . .. :.. ~:. .•. . ~ .... • . -~-~.... ·!Green, GoI&amp;::~nd White
Athletic Director: :&lt;:~.:.\)........~:: .. )..·.....:.. H:. ~ .... ·.. Yt~... Gbne Bartow

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Coachi11g Rec~rd: ........ '........ ~ ....... t(~X........ 334-22Q/(20 years)
Assisqifit Coa:c~es: ... / .. -~..... .. &gt;.Amy ehampiorl; Jennifer Wasson

Top;:Returning;s.Dlayers::A:~·1t:1•&gt;&gt;1~+iHeatner;:Btlmoriclsori;1R.acner'3Iass,

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Angie,Fickes, Christina:Ervin
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Top Returning.Pl~y~rs_:· -. : ;". _.:·.................. Erika Cosby, Shawnee
· ·.·. · . ·: , ·: ~eNoir, Regina Stowes, Mia Thrash
Series Record: ..... ..... .......·.. .. ~•. .. .... ............. .. UAB leads 1-0

�Western Carolina University

Jackson State University

December 11 in University of
Alabama-Birmingham
Tournament, 7:00 p.m. EST

December 11 in University of
Alabama-Birmingham
Tournament, 7:00 p.m. EST

Maria
Fantanerosa

Willow Russell

Andrew
Pennington

Latisha Gibbs

Location: ................................................... Cullowhee, NC

Location: ..... .... ........... ........... ....... ..... ...... ... .Jackson, MS

Founded: ........................................................ ........ 1889

Founded: .............................................................. 1877

Richmond radio station WEKY-AM (1340 on the dial) will broadcast
all Lady Colonel home games this year, including all of the Ohio Valley Conference games at Paul S. McBrayer Arena on the EKU campus.
WEKY operations manager Brett Pouncey will bring all of the fastpaceq action when the Lady Colonels hit the floor. Juan Marshall will provide the color commentary for the second year in a row. Be sure to listen as
WEKY brings the action of Eastern Kentucky University's run for back-toback Ohio Valley Conference crowns.

Juan Marshall and Brett Pouncey - WEKY Radio

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Team Records (Single Game)
Most points
Largest margin of victory
Largest margin of defeat
Most points by both teams
Fewest points by both teams
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds

122, vs. Thomas More
74, vs. Thomas More (122-48)
75, vs. Tennessee (115-40)
216, vs. Morehead St.
(MS 110, EKU 106)
90, vs. Duke (EKU 46, DU 44)
51, vs. Thomas More
43, vs. Murray State
81, vs. John Carroll

11-30-93
11-30-93
11-19-87
2-11-93
12-3-83
11-30-93
2-13-93
11-20-81

Cheryl Jones

Individual Records (Career)
Most games played
Most points scored
Most field goals made
Best field goal percentage
Highest scoring average
Most free throws attempted
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Best rebound average
Most assists
Highest assist average (4 years)
Highest assist average (3 years)
Most personal fouls committed
Most times disqualified on fouls

Most points scored
Most field goals made
Most free tnrows made
Most rebounds ·
Most assists .

117, Sandra Mukes
1,920, Lisa Goodin
751, Peggy Gay
.542, Tina Cottle
20.6, Kim Mays
602, Lisa Goodin
.874, Lisa Goodin
914, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
10.3, Tina Cottle
488, Angie Cox
122, Angie Cox
131, Cheryl Jones
396, Sandra Mukes
26, Sandra Mukes

1978-82
1980-84
1975-79
1983-85
1992-95
1980-84
1980-84
1989-93
1983-85
1988-92
1988-92
1989-92
1978-82
1978-82

Jaree Goodin-Wiseman

�EASTERN KENTUCKY ALL-TIME
LEADING SCORERS
PLAYER

YEARS

POINTS

1. Lisa Goodin
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
3. Peggy Gay
4. Kim Mays
5. Kelly Cowan
6. Angie Cox
7. Tina Wermuth
8. Carla Coffey
9. Sandra Mukes
t-10. Shannon Brady

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
1992-95
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1984-88
1978-82
1981-85

1,920
1,679
1,674
1,587
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,363
1,188
970

PLAYER

YEARS POINTS

t-10. Laphelia Doss
12. Loretta Coughlin
13. Tina Cottle
14. Chancellor Dugan
15. Bernadette Kok
16. Samantha Young
17. Angela Fletcher
18. Cindy Lundberg
19. Margy Shelton
20. Sandra Miller

1994-Present
1976-80
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1992-96
1984-86
1975-78
1982-86
1984-88

970
964
860
846
835
827
824
795
771
751

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Akron

I Alabama-Birmingham

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I Austin Peay

~ Ball State
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
1 Bowling Green
Bradley
m Brown
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~! Chicago State
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
I Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
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MEETING

LAST
MEETING

1980-81

1986-87

WON
5

1994-95

1994-95

0

1

1975-76
1982-83
1984-85

1990-91
1986-87
1984-85

3
2
0

1
0
1

1973-74

1996-97

1992-93
1974-75
1974-75
1972-73
1982-83

1993-94
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1988-89

1993-94

17

LOST
4

15

2

0

5
0
1
2

2
3
0
1

1993-94

0

1

1992-93
1980-81
1990-91
1986-87
1976-77
1990-91
1972-73

1992-93
1985-86
1990-91
1986-87
1967 -77
1990-91
1992-93

1
4
0
0
1
1
7

0
0
1
1
1
0
6

1981-82

1985-86

3

2

1984-85
1972-73

1985-86
1991-92

2
9

0
9

1996-97

1996-97

0

1982-83

1983 -84

1996-97

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Iil Miami (OH)
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Morehead State

1972-73

1996-97

23

27

1979-80

1980-81

2

1972-73

1996-97

33

1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980-81
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1972-73

1985-86
1989-90
1979-80
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1981-82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74

0
1

1984-85

1996-97

12

1

I~ Tennessee
!I I Tennessee-Chattanooga

1977-78
1985-86
1989-90
1986-87
1986-87
1993-94
1972-73
1981-82

1978-79
1985-86
1989-90
1986-87
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1981-82

0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1

2
1
1
1
3
0
8
0

Tennessee-Martin
!l: Jl Tennessee State
!t!l] :ii~ Tennessee Tech

1973-74
1987-88
1973-74

1996-97
1996-97
1996-97

13
13

1
7

39

1996-97
1993-94
1989-90
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1980-81

1996-97
1993-94
1989-90
1995-96
1975-76
1983-84
1981-82

8
0
1

1974-75

1995-96

1973-74
1994-95
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1988-89
1980-81
1980-81

1991-92
1994-95
1976-77
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1996-97
1994-95
1987-88

IU

~ ~ Mount St. Joseph

li i Murray State

lU Nebraska

!I I Nicholls Sta_te

I

~ North Carolina

II

North Carolina State
, Northern Kentucky
1111
11 tl Ohio State
ill 11 Ohio University
!I Oral Roberts
!it~
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!!!
Pittsburgh
111 Radford

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!I~! Rollins

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1996-97

2

0

1988-89

1988-89

1

0

1977-78

1996-97

6

2

1973-74
1983-84
1981-82
1991-92
1992-93
1991-92
1991-92
19 79 -80
1972-73
1982-83

1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1991-92
1996-97
1991-92
1994-95
1979 -80
1972-73
1989-90

0
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
0

1
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
2

' Georgia Southern

1994-95

1996-97

2

1

"' Grambling
~=
Gulf Coast (MS)
Highpoint
Howard
'" Illinois State
~ Indiana
[~= Indiana State
W
, : IndianaU-PurdueU
iif Iowa

1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1972-73
1990-91
1977 78
1973-74
1992 93
1982-83
1992-93

1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1972-73
1990-91
1978-79
_
1995 96
1993 94
1982-83
1992-93

1
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
0

0
1
1
0
1
1
5
2
0
1

1997- 98

1997-98

0

0

1979-80
1981-82

3
1

0
0

1980-81

1984-85

2

0

1972 - 73

1996- 97

9

20

1982-83
1972-73
1996-97

1985-86
1972-73
1996-97

3
1
0
2

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1
0
1
5
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13

4

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Florida State
"'
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i Georgetown College

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m James Madison
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I Kentucky State
I Longwood College
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1977-78
1981-82

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1996-97

12

1
30
2
1

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1979-80
1996-97

0
0

1

I Elon
I Evansville

1972-73
1973-74

0

1994-95
1987-88

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il Eastern Michigan
I East Tennessee

1984-85

1990-91
1987-88

1

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1
7

Missouri
Missouri-Kansas City

Shawnee State
South Carolina

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I~ Southern Mississippi
I,ij Southeastern Louisiana
I,!1Southwestern Louisiana
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6
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1976-77 (7-17)

1972-73 (13-3)

Coach: Shirley Duncan

Coach: Ellen Johns
Opponent
EKU
OPP
Cincinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami (0.)
Marshall
Dayton
* Louisville
* Georgetown
* Murray State
# South Carolina
# Longwood College
# Highpoint
# Winthrop

58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60

64

68
53
65
55
58

Opponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Miami (0.)
Tennessee
Indiana
Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
*Kentucky
#AIAW Regional

39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60

54
65

EKU

OPP

95
66
69
88
51
63
80

60

60

69
62
72
78
83
78
72
70
50
81
85
66
83
64

79

68
78
108
61
59
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
49
84
60

45
60

79
58
86
91

1975-76 (17-3)

1979-80 (9-19)

Coach: Shirley Duncan

Coach: Dianne Murphy

EKU
Opponent
73
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
83
Cincinnati
86
66
Ohio State
69
Murray State
82
Indiana
Miami (0.)
86
79
Dayton
Tennessee
89
78
Kentucky
Marshall
85
Belmont
58
Vincennes
99
97
Louisville
70
Kentucky
85
*Louisville
*Western Kentucky 81
#North Carolina St. 88
#Appalachian State 92
#Tennessee Tech
80

OPP

59
60

76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51
42
63
59
60

54
48
71
82
65
91

Opponent
North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (0.)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mount St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
*Morehead State
*KWIC Tourney

EKU

OPP

62
55
50
65
66
77
62
73
50
65
69

57
48
57

60

80
63
52
56
60

54
69
65
68
57
51
58
57
88
54
59

66

74
100
80
50
68
64

68
82
63
67
63
66
92
70
77
70
61
53
53
72
85
72
56
90

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�1980-81 (16-15)

1984-85 (18-10)

Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent
West Virginia
Campbellsville
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (ITT)
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Xavier
*Morehead State
*KWIC Tourney

EKU
97
98
90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74
77
63
74
75
62
83
51
60

58
95
60

103
76
67
65
104
72

Coach: Dianne Murphy

OPP
69
72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

Opponent
Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay(ITT)
*Tennessee Tech
*OVC Tourney

EKU
79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71
77
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44

75
77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

1983-84 (17-11)

1987-88 (6-20)

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Coach: George Cox

Opponent
Bellarmine (ITT)
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech (ITT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech

EKU
72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60
48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
78
58
83
68
64
64

OPP
74
77
61
66
44

65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

Opponent
EKU
Kentucky
79
Missouri-Kansas City 73
McNeese State
58
Ohio
71
Stetson
81
Tennessee
40
Indiana
77
Tennessee State
72
Dayton
62
East Tennessee
89
Morehead State
79
Cincinnati
62
Murray State
69
Austin Peay
95
Tennessee State
86
Louisville
88
Tennessee Tech
85
Middle Tennessee
63
Western Kentucky
65
Morehead State
86
Tennessee Tech
66
Austin Peay
81
Murray State
74
Youngstown State
65

OPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74
108
70
87
103
93
84
71
101
90

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1992-93 (12-15)

1988-89 (12-14)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
EKU
OPP
Opponent

Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson (3ITT)
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Kentucky (ITT)
Austin Peay
Murray State (ITT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State

82
69
68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69
77
68
63
84
81

79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71

Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

66

90

90

62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

72
Ball State
66
Louisville
77
Indiana State
74
Brown
Florida International 68
63
Iowa
59
Tennessee Tech
62
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
80
100
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
90
79
Murray State
Southeast Missouri 66
72
Morehead State
92
UT-Martin
Marshall (ITT)
80
59
Austin Peay
84
Tennessee State
Morehead State (ITT) 106
Murray State
108
Southeast Missouri 85
56
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
75
66
Middle Tennessee
58
Tennessee
UT-Martin
95
*Middle Tennessee 74
*OVC Tournament

71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OPP
EKU
Opponent
81
48
88
54
79
80
65
64
90

63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60

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                    <text>Cathy Dues
Secretary of "Defense"

Shannon Browning
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Dr. Robert Kustra
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Front Row (L-R): Larrya Wall, Mikki Bond, Nyame Dobson, Jennifer King, Shannon Browning, Cathy Dues, Marla Gearhart,
Charlotte Sizemore, Casandra Ferguson. Back Row {L-R): Head Coach Larry Joe Inman, Student Trainer Ann Worley,
Student Trainer Dee Anne Whitaker, Graduate Assistant Coach Chrissy Roberts, Shamira Thedford, Crystal Mason, Karen
Flannery, Candice Finley, Susan Hatcher, Zoey Artist, Assistant Coach Sheila Simmons, Manager Alicia Daniel, Manager
Kimberly Peacock, Assistant Coach Kent Miller

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�EASTERN l(ENTUCl(Y UNIVERSITY
199B-99 MEDIii GUIDE
Contents
1998-99 Roster and Team Picture
Media Information
President Robert Kustra
Athletics At Eastern
Academics At Eastern
Athletics Administration
The Supporting Cast ..
Paul S McBrayer Arena
Head Coach Larry Inman
Assistant Coach Sheila Simmons
Assistant Coach Kent Miller
Support Staff .
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1998-99 Prospectus
Meet The Seniors
Meet The Juniors .
Meet The Sophomores
Meet The Freshmen
1997-98 Final Statistics
1997-98 OVC Standings/Awards
1997-98 OVC Statistics
Meet the Opponents
All-Time Series History
All-Time Results
Lady Colonel Records .
EKU's Thousand Point Club
The Ohio Valley Conference
OVC Records
Camp of Superstars
Hoopster Booster Club
The Campus Beautiful

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ABOUT
THE
COVER
The 1998-99 Lady
Colonels will begin the
season with a renewed
attitude. From the coaching staff on down to
each athlete, EKU's run for a third consecutive OVC title will be 'Strictly Business' With
the support of Eastern's new president, Dr
Robert Kustra (sitting), the Lady Colonels
could once again be perched atop the OVC.
Pictured with Dr Kustra are (standing L-R):
Shannon Browning, Cathy Dues and Jennifer
King.

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visit us on the internet at http://www.athletics.eku.edu

�2

MEO/A INFORMATION
KARL PARK
Director
Division of Sports Information
Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU,
is now in his 29th year as Eastern's Sports Information Director He served as sports editor
of the school newspaper, The Eastern Progress,
for three years while a student at the University.
The 49-year old Richmond, KY native is a member of the College
Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the United States
Basketball Writers Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three
seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter sports
guide was voted Best in the Nation-Division A those two years.
Park was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference 40th Anniversary
Committee in 1987-88 and served on the OVC's 50th Anniversary Committee in 1997-98. He received his master's degree from Eastern in
1979.
He currently serves as District IV Coordinator for the GTE Academic
All-America men's at-large teams.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville and they
have a daughter Rachel, 14, and a son Drew, 8.

COVERING THE LADY COLONELS
NEWSPAPERS
The Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) .................... Amy Kearns, Keith Taylor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) .................... .. Shane Walters, Daniel Reinhart
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a.m.) ....................................... Rick Bailey
Courier-Journal (daily a.m.) .............................. Marc Spears, Dave Koerner
RADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM ................................................Ron Smith, Wayne Gregory
Radio WEKY (Richmond) ...............................Kyle Sowers, Brett Pouncey
Radio WVLK (Lexington) ...................................Tom Leach, Ralph Hacker
Radio WLAP (Lexington) .................................................... Sports Director

RADIO-TV (cont.)
EKU-TV................................................................................. Paul Ramsey
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) ................... Kenny Rice, Andy Klotz, Keith Spaulding
WKYT-TV (Lexington) ..................... Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ........ ........... Gary Johnson, Ryan Lemond, Alan Cutler
WDKY-TV (Lexington) ................................. ....................... Michael Eaves
WLKY-TV (Louisville) ................. ........... ............................ .. Sports Director
Radio WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) .............................. Paul Rogers, Dave Conrad
Radio WAVE &amp; TV (Louisville) ............................................Sports Director
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington KY 40507

�PRESIDENT ROBERT KUSTRA
Dr Robert Kustra began his tenure as Eastern Kentucky University's ninth
President July 2, 1998
At the time of his election by the University Board of Regents, he was serving his eighth year as the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. While serving two terms
as Illinois' second-highest elected official, he directed statewide initiatives in the
areas of education, economic development, technology and substance abuse
More closely akin to his current responsibilities, he spearheaded a major reorganization and streamlining of the public university governance structure of Illinois.
His role in the latter accomplishment was made possible in 1996 when the
Governor appointed him as Chair of the Illinois Board of Higher Education, with
the responsibility for the oversight of 12 public universities. Since 1994, he had been assigned the
responsibility for the state's economic development policy.
For the 10 years prior to his election as Lieutenant Governor, Dr Kustra served in the Illinois
General Assembly, both as a representative and a senator During his first year in each of the two
chambers, his colleagues elected him as the Best Freshman Legislator In the General Assembly, he
championed efforts in education, including Chicago public school reform
Throughout his public service, President Kustra continued to teach political science at the university level He has served on the faculties at the University of Chicago-Illinois, Roosevelt University and
Northwestern University. He holds the B.A. from Benedictine College, the M.A. from Southern Illinois
University and the Ph D. from the University of Illinois.
A believer in the use of technology as a resource to improve teaching and learning and to increase access to education, he credits Kentucky's initiative in postsecondary education reform as one
of the factors that attracted him to Eastern Kentucky University.
He and his wife, Kathy, have three grown children

Dr Kustra is shown with his wife Kathy at an informal reception in early July that welcomed the couple to EKU.

�4

ATHLETICS AT EASTERN
Organized under a single administrative unit, the College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics includes
three academic departments, the Division of Athletics, and the Division of Intramural Programs. The three academic
departments; Health Education, Physical Education, and Recreation and Park Administration, offer undergraduate and
graduate degree programs with 12 different options. The Division of Athletics sponsors eight intercollegiate sports for men and
eight intercollegiate sports for women. In addition to the balanced intercollegiate athletics program, the Division of Intramural
programs sponsors competitive team and individual sports, recreational free play, sport clubs, camping trips, equipment rental,
and other co-ed activities for students, faculty, and staff
These programs are an integral part of the total program and development of Eastern students. They offer experiences
which contribute immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and for their leadership
contributions to the youth in the nation's schools and elsewhere.
Possessing academic backgrounds that represent more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the nation,
the coaches of athletics are members of the full-time faculty that provide the academic and intramural, as well as, varsity athletic
programs housed within the College.
The Dean of the College is Dr Robert J Baugh. The three academic departments are chaired by· Dr Donald Calitri, Health
Education; Dr Lonnie Davis, Physical Education; Dr Larry Belknap, Recreation and Park Administration. John Jewell serves
as director of the Division of Intramural Programs.
The College's intercollegiate athletics program is administered by Dr Robert Baugh, who also serves as athletics director
Mike Blaser is assistant athletics director for external affairs, while Betty Werner is associate director of athletics for internal
affairs.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields athletic teams in football, baseball, men's and women's
basketball, tennis, cross country, track and field (indoor and outdoor), golf, softball and volleyball.
In addition to a diversified faculty, extensive indoor and outdoor resources are required to support the wide scope operation
of Eastern's College of HPER&amp;A, and most facilities serve multipurpose functions for instruction and athletics. The College's
programs are housed in five major campus structures: The Robert 8. Begley Building, Alumni Coliseum, Weaver Health
Building, the Presnell Building, and the Greg Adams Building.
Numerous tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field and the Tom C. Samuels
nine-lane track and tartan infield are among the other facilities of the College.
Groundbreaking ceremonies were held March 24, 1998, for a new classroom, wellness and conditioning building. The
40,000 square-foot, $4.75 million building will be a functional state-of-the-art facility designed to meet the needs of the College
of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics.
The first floor will feature a 6,000 square-foot physical activity area/laboratory for physical education activities and the study
of motion. A strength and weight development area will house equipment designed to help build strength, muscle development
and rehabilitation.
Also located on the first floor will be
the main training facility for EKU's 16
intercollegiate athletic teams. The facility will provide an in-ground hydrotherapy
pool with rehabilitation equipment, three
above-ground therapeutic pools, X-ray
equipment and examination rooms.
A "Wall of Fame" will display the
names of the contributors to the
University's "Competitive Edge Campaign", which raised private funds to help
construct the new building.
The second floor will feature a wellness center designed to facilitate aerobic conditioning. The center will include
aerodynamic equipment for bicycling,
stair-step aerobics and other health-club
type equipment.
Also on the second floor will be three
large classrooms, physiology and computer laboratories, offices and areas for
An artist's rendering of EKU's new Classroom, Wellness and Conditioning Building
locker rooms, showers and dressing/
changing rooms.

�5

ACADEMICS AT EASTERN
While the Lady Colonels have been accomplishing a
great deal on the court during Coach Larry lnman's tenure,
they have also been putting another streak together in the
classroom -- a perfect graduation rate Every Eastern player
in the past five years who has exhausted her eligibility, has
gone on to receive a bachelor's degree from EKU. To hear
Inman talk, one quickly realizes his belief in the concept of
the student-athlete
"The greatest thing is to see you walk across that stage
and receive your diploma. Then I know you can do something with your life," Inman tells his players.
The EKU coaching staff, as well as academic counselor Joan Hopkins and her staff, monitors the progress of the
players scholastically. This has resulted in all 15 seniors
who have completed eligibility since 1992 receiving a degree.
"We monitor their grades on a daily, weekly, monthly,
and yearly basis. They have to meet certain standards. I
figure they can't play basketball the rest of their lives," added
Inman
Several Eastern players have excelled in the classroom above and beyond the norm. Kim Mays and Angie
Cox both received recognition as occupational therapy students of the year. This is in a program that requires an extremely high grade point average to even enter the program
(3 7 on a 4 O scale). The degrees Lady Colonel players have
received have been diverse as well, with bachelor's ranging
from education to accounting to occupational therapy to biology to child and family studies.

�6

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Robert Baugh
Athletics Director and Dean, College of Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Athletics
Dr Robert Baugh serves as Director of Athletics as well as Dean of Eastern's
College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics, one of the
University's nine academic colleges.
Baugh, former professor and chair of the EKU Department of Health
Education, assumed the duties of acting dean in January of 1987 He also
served a six-month stint as Acting Director of Athletics during the 1990-91
school year prior to the appointment of Roy Kidd as athletics director He has been at Eastern since 1970
Prior to arriving at EKU, Baugh taught four years at Austin Peay State University following a stint of
high school teaching in University City, Missouri.
Baugh holds the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from Indiana University
Baugh and his wife, Carol, reside in Richmond. She is a professor in EKU's College of Allied Health
and Nursing
He completed app,ointments August 1, 1997, as a member of the NCAA Council, the NCAA Eligibility
Committee and the NCAA Initial Eligibility Committee

Betty Werner

Mike Blaser

Associate Director of
Athletics for Internal
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Assistant Director of
Athletics for External
Affairs

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third year at EKU as Associate
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Affairs. She is responsible for
day-to-day
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operations,
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personnel, budgets, game
management and compliance.
Werner served as an athletics director at Drake for 13
years, first as Director of Women's Athletics from 1974-79.
During that time, she was also the head women's tennis coach.
In 1979, she was appointed Associate Director of Athletics for
Men's and Women's Athletics and Senior Women's
Administrator In addition, she served on the inaugural NCAA
Women's Basketball Committee (1981-86)
Prior to her tenure at Drake, she coached the men's tennis
and women's basketball teams at Maryville College.
Most recently, she coordinated concession sales at
the Colorado Rockies' Coors Field for non-profit organizations,
raising more than $1 million for those organizations in 1995.
She is also a member of the NCAA Men's Tennis Regional
Committee.
She received her bachelor's degree from the University of
Tulsa and her master's degree from the University of Missouri.

Mike Blaser is beginning his
fourth year at Eastern, serving
the university as Assistant Director of Athletics for External
Affairs. He is responsible for
the departments of marketing
and promotions, fund raising,
sports information and the ticket office operations.
Blaser, 37, who received both his bachelor's ('84) and his
master's ('86) degrees from EKU, worked two and one-half
years in the marketing and promotions department at the
University of Nevada Las Vegas, having served in 1994-95 as
the Director of Athletic Marketing and Promotions.
Prior to his stint at UNLV, he was an assistant director of
athletic marketing and promotions at the University of Louisville for two years after serving at U of L the previous year as
an athletic marketing assistant in sales.
His other athletics-related experience comes from
stints with the Savannah Cardinals Class A baseball club as
General Manager (1986-87) and with the Jacksonville
Expos Class AA baseball team as Assistant General
Manager (1987-89).
Blaser and his wife, Risa, have four children: Natalie (7),
Mitchell (6), Chase (4) and Brandon (1 ).

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THE SU'P'PO'RTING CAST

David Parke
Athletics Business
Manager

Dr. Bobby
Barton

Randy McGuire
Assistant Trainer

Head Trainer

Sue
Geesey-Jean
Assistant Trainer

Treka Adams

Linda Laswell

Joanne Whitlock

Becky Pschorr

Secretary
External Affairs

Secretary
Athletics

Secretary
Sports Information

NCAA Compliance/
A. D. Secretary

Joe Blankenship

Gina Kingsley

Jim Rice

Joan Hopkins

President
Colonel Club

Secretary
Athletics

Athletics Ticket
Manager

Athletics Academic
Advisor

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Dr. Mary
Lloyd Ireland
Team Physician

Chris Meese
Women's Basketball
Sports Info. Contact

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'PAUL S. MCBRAYER ARENA
Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena,
which first opened for basketball action in 1963, has
been the home court for Eastern Kentucky University
women's basketball since the 1976-77 season when
the team moved from the Weaver Health Building
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and features a great triumph in architectural design with its modern laminated crossarched roof -- the world's largest of its kind -- spanning
309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of events
held in the main auditorium A total of 626,276 board
feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which·
arches gracefully 81 feet above the floor level, is southern pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500
for basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the
building contains four basketball courts in an auxillary
gymnasium on the east end, eight classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower
and locker rooms, a projection room, a training room
and weight rooms. A hydraulic-operated stage is located on the east end of the main arena floor
Since the women's basketball program began
playing its games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have compiled an overall home record of 160 wins
and 95 losses.

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sites are: East - Atlantic Coast Conference (Greensboro
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EASTERN HEAD COACH

Larry Joe Inman

When Larry Joe Inman became the head women's basketball coach at Eastern Kentucky University, the question
was not if he would win, but how much and how soon. After
10 seasons, the question has only been partially answered
as milestones and firsts continue to follow Inman everywhere
he goes.
Under lnman's guidance, Eastern won its first outright
OVC regular season championship in 1996-97 and, in the
process, set a league record for conference victories with 16
in completing a fantastic 24-6 season. This, coming off the
heels of a share of its first-ever OVC title, a quad championship in 1994-95. Last season, Inman added to the championship trophies at Eastern as he led the Lady Colonels to a
share of the OVC title once again.
With the return of all but four players and the addition of
several outstanding recruits, the Lady Colonels could be battling for the conference crown again in 1998-99.
Eastern's program has been one of consistency in the
1990's, never having finished out of the top half of the league
standings. Over the past seven seasons, Eastern has an
impressive record of 123-72, a .631 winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much is
a direct reflection on the coaching philosophy that has brought
the Lady Colonels to the next level.
"Each person must give of themselves for the one common goal -- to win and be successful -- not what they want,
but what is the common goal for all," explains Inman.
This theme of teamwork has created success for the
program, but individual talent has not gone unnoticed either
n 1996-97, Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball Hall
of Fame's Ed Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T Long Distance
Award for leading NCAA Division I players in three-point percentage. For her outstanding junior year, her uniform, practice gear and shoes were placed into the Hall of Fame in
Springfield, MA. Last season, Roberts continued her excellence as she was seventh in the nation in 3-point accuracy
and fourth in free throw percentage on her way to earning
OVC Player of the Year honors and NCAA All-American

accolades.
Inman has also coached OVC Player of the Year Kim
Mays (1994-95), as well as the first-time selection of two EKU
players to the AII-OVC first team, which has now been accomplished twice. In 1995-96, Inman coached Samantha
Young and Laphelia Doss to that honor and repeated that
feat last season with Laphelia Doss and Chrissy Roberts.
However, the coach gives the credit to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people, as
well as good basketball players, which in turn creates a positive situation," commented Inman. "We just look for players
that are down to earth with good work ethics."
Work ethic has never been a problem for the six-time
OVC Coach of the Year He has set standards at every position he has held, a trail of success that leads all the way back
to the early 1970's. His first high school coaching job, at Mt.
Juliet High School in Nashville TN, was filled with enough
titles to end a career In just five years, Inman led Mt. Juliet to
five district titles, four regional championships, three Nashville Interscholastic League titles and the 1977 Tennessee

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LARRY JOE INMAN

Class AAA state title.
Inman was just getting warmed up, as he quickly moved
up the ranks to the helm of the Middle Tennessee State University Lady Raiders. His first collegiate coaching stint was
just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley
Conference crowns in eight years. He was named Coach of
the Year three times and compiled a 161-73 record at the
school. The Lady Raiders won a total of nine regular season
and tournament championships during his tenure, including
four consecutive regular season AND tournament titles from
1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have been
no less remarkable, with Coach of the Year honors and titles
following Inman to Richmond. He became the only coach to
be recognized for Coach of the Year honors at two different
OVC schools after his selection in 1990 for that honor He
has since won that honor at Eastern in 1994-95 and 199697 He has also become the school's all-time leader in wins
and winning percentage (161, .588). With every win the Eastern mentor earns, he raises his own standard for both the
school and the conference for career wins.
Not all of his accompishments have been on the OVC
level, as Inman has been involved in national competition both
at Eastern and Middle Tennessee. He led the Lady Raiders
to four NCAA Regional Appearances, where MTSU won one
third of its games. In 1996-97, he led Eastern to its first-ever
NCAA Regional appearance at Georgia. He was also nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach of the Year honors in
1980 and again in 1993.
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University,
where he received his bachelor's degree in 1970. He received his master's degree from Tennessee State University
in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville TN. They have one son, Jody, 23, and two daughters, Latrice, 22, and Tiffany, 14.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Sheila Simmons
Sheila Simmons begins her sixth season as an assistant
coach for the Lady Colonels. Her primary responsibilities
include recruiting, maintenance of academic progress, and
on-court coaching, working with the post players.
Simmons' recruiting efforts have brought many quality
basketball players into the EKU program Her recruiting and
her relentless efforts monitoring the academics of each student-athlete have helped
Simmons raise the level of excellence here at Eastern.
"Sheila has been active in her recruiting efforts and development of post players,
in addition to her maintenance of academic achievements," said coach Inman. "She has
been very instrumental in establishing the success of the program."
Simmons came to Eastern after servi.ng as graduate assistant at the University
of Montevallo (AL) in 1993. In the two years prior, Sheila served Montevallo as a student
assistant. She holds a master's degree in education and a bachelor's in chemistry and
physical education, both earned at Montevallo.

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ASSISTANT COACHES
Kent Miller
Kent Miller enters his fifth season as an assistant with EKU He
is primarily responsible for scouting, defense and on-court coaching,
, mainly with the guards.
Kent's strong ability to scout and break down the opponents, as
well as his great understanding of defense, provides the Lady Colonels a chance to win each time they take the floor
"Kent has a great knowledge of the game. His ability to scout our
opponents, break down their strengths and develop a defense to stop
that strength has been instrumental in our success," said coach Inman "He has also done a great
job for us through his recruiting efforts and development of our perimeter players."
Although he has only been with the Lady Colonels for four seasons, Miller is no stranger to
Eastern He earned two bachelor's degrees from EKU - the first in police administration in 1981
and the second in elementary and special education in 1985 Kent also completed his master's
degree at EKU in education with an emphasis in school health in 1991 Miller also spent the 198485 season as a manager for the EKU men's basketball team under former head coach Max Good
Before returning to his alma mater, Miller spent nine seasons as head junior varsity and
assistant varsity boy's basketball coach at Bryan Station High School in Lexington, KY
He is married to the former Dana Kerns and they have three children· Brook (17), Kyle (13)
and
Brett
(10).

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SUPPORT STAFF
Chrissy Roberts
Graduate Assistant
Following an outstanding collegiate career with the Lady Colonels, Chrissy decided to return to Eastern to assist the coaching staff as she works toward her masters degree. After
playing her first two college seasons at the University of Kentucky, Chrissy transferred to
EKU. In her first year as a Lady Colonel, Roberts led the nation in three-point shooting
accuracy as she led the team to its first-ever Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship and its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In recognition of her three-point
shooting finesse, Roberts was honored at a dinner banquet in which she received the Steitz Award, given annually to the nation's 3-point accuracy leader She had her uniform, practice gear and shoes enshrined in the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame located in Springfield, MA. In her final season, Chrissy was seventh
in the country in three-point accuracy and fourth in free throw percentage. During her senior season, the Eminence, KY, native garnered OVC Player of the Year honors. She also competed in tennis during her senior
season After her senior year, Chrissy flew to Utah to try-out for the professional basketball club, the Utah Starzz.

TEAM MANAGERS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Alicia Daniel
Manager
Alicia is in her fourth year as as a manager for the Lady Colonels. She is a graduate of
· Lawrence County HS. Alicia played three years of varsity basketball at Lawrence
County HS. She is a senior medical assistant major and will graduate in December,
1998.

Kimberly Peacock
Manager
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Kimberly is in her first season as manager for the Lady Colonels. A native of Owensboro,
she was the manager of her high school basketball team for two seasons. She is a
freshman, majoring in law enforcement at Eastern and is a graduate of Daviess County
HS.

Keturah Herron
Manager
Keturah is beginning her first year as manager for Eastern A native of Richmond,
Keturah graduated from Madison Central HS. She played basketball and soccer at
Madison Central, earning second team All-State honors in soccer Keturah is a freshman at EKU, majoring in computer information systems.

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Lebanon, OH

Dee Anne Whitaker
Cynthiana, KY

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199B-99 'P'ROS'PECTUS
Eastern Kentucky University head women's
basketball coach Larry Joe Inman returns three starters and 11 players from a team last season that
finished 20-8 overall and 15-3 in the Ohio Valley
Conference 1997-98 saw the Lady Colonels compete two firsts It was the first time in school history
that EKU has won back-to-back conference titles
1997-98 was also the first time Eastern has posted
back-to-back 20-win seasons, and only the third 20 or
more win season ever As the Lady Colonels attempt
a three-peat of the OVC crown, Inman and his staff
wi I have the difficult task of replacing All-American
guard Chrissy Roberts and Eastern's all-time leading
rebounder, Laphelia Doss, both lost to graduation
The three starters returning to Eastern include
5-11 senior forward Jennifer King, 5-9 junior guard
Marla Gearhart and 5-11 sophomore forward-guard
Charlotte Sizemore Last season, King played in all
28 games for Inman, starting 12 of those contests
The Savannah, GA, native averaged 4 1 points and
3 6 rebounds per game She had the fourth best
shooting percentage on the team, connecting on 45 8

percent of her shots from the floor and will come in as
EKU's top returning field goal shooter
Gearhart, of Olive Hill, KY, teamed up with
Roberts last season to create one of the best backcourt
combinations in the OVC That tandem led a Lady
Colonel squad that was the third-most accurate threepoint shooting team in the country Gearhart was
third on the team, hitting 40.5 percent of her treys.
She will enter the '98-99 season as the conference's
top-returning three-point threat. Gearhart finished
last season third on the team in scoring (1 O 6 ppg)
and free throw accuracy (71.4°/o), second in assists
(92) and steals (45) and fourth in rebounding (3 3)
Sizemore's rookie campaign netted the Hazard, KY native a place on the OVC's All-Freshman
team as she was a solid contributor to the Lady
Colonel program Starting in 25 games, and playing
in all 28, Sizemore was fourth on the team in scoring
(8 9 ppg) and third in rebounds (3 9 pg), assists (52)
and steals (42) In her first year, Sizemore proved she
could score with the ball, netting 20 points at Morehead
State (Jan 17), 21 points against Tennessee Tech
(Jan 24), and a career-best 25 points at home against
Morehead State on Feb 24
Inman will also return two more seniors who
will be a big part of a run at a third straight OVC title
6-2 forward-center Shannon Browning and 6-2 center
Cathy Dues will be needed to shore up the middle
following the departure of Doss Last season, Browning played in 26 games, starting 15 The Evarts, KY
native contributed 5 8 points and 3.2 rebounds per
game as a part-time starter for Inman and his staff
Dues, a native of Coldwater, OH, played in 25 contests while starting one She averaged 1 .2 points and
1 6 rebounds per game, averaging more than six
minutes of playing time
The other six returnees will all be sophomores
in 1998-99 They include 6-1 center-forward Candice
Finley from Detroit, Ml - 3 6 ppg, 4 1 rpg, 6-1 center
Karen Flannery from Lancaster, KY - 2 1 ppg, O 9 rpg,
6-0 guard Shamira Thedford from Detroit, Ml - 1 9
ppg, 1.4 rpg, 5-9 guard Nyame Dobson from Detroit,
Ml - 1 1 ppg, 0.2 rpg, 5-11 guard-forward Larrya Wall
From Cecilia, KY - 0.4 ppg, O 5 rpg, and 6-1 forward
Susan Hatcher from Kermit, WV - 0.4 ppg, 0.4 rpg
The Lady Colonels will introduce four new
members to the team during the 1998-99 season
They include 5-8 sophomore guard Casandra
Ferguson from Flint, Ml, 5-7 freshman guard Mikki
Bond from Knoxville, TN, 5-1 O freshman guard Zoey
Artist from Anita, IA, and 6-2 freshman center-forward
Crystal Mason from Detroit, MI

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As a Junior: Shannon split starts with Jennifer King last season, playing
in 26 games, while starting 15 She is one of the most accurate shooters
on the Lady Colonel team Last season, Shannon connected on 41 1
percent of her shots, including 32.4 percent of her three-point attempts.
She was second on the team in free throw accuracy, hitting 77.3 percent
of her shots from the charity stripe and only trailing All-American guard
Chrissy Roberts in that category. Shannon pulled down 82 rebounds (sixth
on the team), while dishing out 29 assists (fifth on the team)
As a Sophomore: Shannon started 12 games for the Colonels in 1996-97
She averaged 5.4 points per game, 2.1 rebounds and was third on the team in
field goal percentage (47.8) Shannon had a career-best game as a sophomore
vs. Southeast Missouri (2-9) hitting five of nine shots, including two of two from
three-point land, all four
of her free throw attempts, scoring 16
points and pulling down
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As a Freshman: Shannon played in 25 of 27 Lady Colonel games in 1995-96, starting four times. She recorded
several career highs in a single game, scoring 18 points,
grabbing five rebounds and collecting two steals against
Marquette. She led Eastern reserves with 5.0 points per
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As a Junior: Cathy saw playing time in 25 of the Lady Colonels' 28 games last
season, starting once. Her size and strong defensive skills earned her that lone
start against the OVC's best center last season, Tennessee Tech's Diane Seng.
Dues had a limited role last year, playing 6.8 minutes per contest. In that time,
Cathy found a way to make something happen She averaged 1.6 rebounds and
1.2 points per game, coming off the bench to help spark Eastern's offense.
As a Sophomore: Cathy played in 27 games in 1996-97 for the Lady Colonels.
Although seeing limited action, she was second on the team in field goal percentage (48.2) She averaged 2.4 ppg and 2 rebounds per contest.
As a Freshman : Cathy saw action in 25 of the Lady Colonels' 27 games, including a stint in January when she started five in a row and eight of nine. She led the
team in blocked shots as a freshman and was a consistent role player She recorded over half of her
points and rebounds in
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three-point range and quick enough to take the ball through the lane, Marla had
opponents on their heels wondering what she would do. Marla was third on the
team, as well as in the conference, in 3-point shooting percentage, knocking
down 40.5 percent of her trey attempts. She was third on the team in free throw
percentage (71.4) and scoring (10.6 ppg) and fourth in rebounding (3.3 rpg)
She was second on the team in assists, dishing out 92 in 1997-98. Marla had the
best assist to turnover ratio on the team last season, handing out 1.4 assists for
every one giveaway. She was second on the team in steals, collecting 45 during
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Championship and a berth in the state tournament. She
averaged 19.2 points, 4.7 assists and 3.8 steals per game
her final campaign She was selected as the Lexington
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THE SO'PHOMO'RES

As a Freshman: With the great guard combination that the Lady Colonels
had last season, Nyame was one of three freshmen guards who was forced
to wait for her opportunity. In 10 games last season, the Detroit native
scored 11 points and pulled in two rebounds, while playing 2.2 minutes
per contest.
At Southwestern High School: Nyame was named second team AllState as a senior, while averaging 14 points, six rebounds, four steals and
eight assists. For her
efforts, she was
named Team MVP.
Nyame was also an
Advanced
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Honor Student at
Southwestern High School

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to back Class "A" State Championships in '94 and '95 In 1997, the team
just missed again, finishing runner-up in the championship game As a
senior, Casandra averaged 10 points, three steals, two rebounds and four
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As a Freshman: Candice was a major player in the Lady Colonels' second-straight OVC regular season championship run Playing in all 28
games, the first-year player averaged 2.5 rebounds and 3 6 points, while
playing 9.4 minutes per contest, leading all Lady Colonel freshmen in each
category. In her limited floor time, Candice blocked five shots and collected 12 steals. Candice's best game of '97-98 came against Morehead
State (1-17-98) when she scored 11 points and hauled in nine rebounds
in the game.
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High School: During
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team won three Class
"C" State Championship titles. Candice was named
First Team All-State and All-Metro. She averaged
12 points, 14 rebounds, four block shots and three
steals per contest. Candice was also an Honor Roll
student at Bishop Borgess High School

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center Eventually, as Eastern pushed for its second straight OVC title,
coach Inman shortened his bench She played in 14 contests, averaging
2 1 points and O 9 rebounds per game. In her limited playing time, she
managed to hit 11 of 16 free throws for a 68.8 percent accuracy mark
(fourth best on the team) In 3.3 minutes per game, Karen turned the ball
over only four times all season Karen's best game of her rookie campaign came on Jan 5, 1998, when she scored eight points and pulled in
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As a Freshman: Susan saw playing time in only five contests all season
While playing only 1O minutes, Susan hit one of four shots from the floor,
while grabbing two rebounds.
At Tolsia High School: Sue was a second team All-State selection in
1996-97 in the state of West Virginia where she played high school basketball She led her team in scoring and rebounding and was named
team MVP for her senior season Her high school team was the state
runner-up in 1996-97
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THE SO'PHOMORES

As a Freshman: In her first season, Sizemore began her college career
in the same manner as she ended her high school career, as one of the
best players on the floor. Charlotte averaged 8.9 points and 3 9 rebounds
per game last season She was third on the team in assists (52) and
steals (42) Sizemore was fourth on the team in three-point accuarcy
(35 7) and fifth in field goal percentage (39.4) Charotte's best game of
the year came at home against Morehead State, where she scored 25
points. The best rebounding effort of her rookie season came against
Southeast Missouri in the first round of the OVC Tournament. In that game,
Sizemore pulled down
eight rebounds.
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Hazard High
School: Charlotte
was one of Kentucky's premier players in 1996-97,
leading the Bulldogs to a 37-1 record and both the
All-A and Sweet Sixteen state titles. She played four
years of varsity basketball at Breathitt County High
School (8th thru 11th), before transferring to finish
her career at Hazard While at Breathitt, she set
that school's marks for points in a season (720) and
career (2, 193) She finished her prep career with
2,955 points, 1,329 rebounds, 536 assists, 378 steals
and 139 blocked shots. She averaged 20.2 points
and 7.3 rebounds per game her senior year, including hitting nearly 50°/o from the floor

�26

THE SO'PHOMO'RES

As a Freshman: Shamira saw action in 20 contests last season, averaging 7.4 minutes p·e r game She hit 35 9 percent of her field goals and 38 9
percent of her three-pointers. Shamira averaged 1.4 rebounds and 1 9
points per game as a true freshman Shamira scored a career-high nine
points last season versus Detroit on Nov 17 In that game, she hit a
career-best three, three-pointers.
At Renaissance High School: Shamira averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds,
four steals and seven assists last year as a senior at Renaissance High
School
She was
named First Team AllState, All-City, AllMetro and All-West
Side for her efforts.

�27

THE SO'PHOMO'RES

As a Freshman: Larrya saw action in eight games last season, averaging
0.4 points and 0.5 rebounds in 3 0 minutes of action per game.
At Central Hardin High School: Larrya was named All-State by the Co~rier Journal her senior season She averaged 21 points, seven rebounds,
three steals and two assists per game.

�28

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At CAM: Zoey averaged 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists as a senior
She was named All-State first-team and All-American honorable mention for her
efforts. As a junior, Zoey averaged 23 points, 1O rebounds and seven assists en
route to first-team All-State honors. She was also named the Southwest Player of
the Year in Iowa for both basketball and volleyball She finished her basketball
career at CAM scoring 1,845 points. Zoey graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade point
average and was named to the All-State band, playing trench horn for three years.

At Austin-East High School: Mikki averaged 21 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.4 steals
and 2 6 assists per game as a senior She connected on 53 percent of her shots
·•··,·•••···nt••••••rt from the floor, including 41.9 percent of her treys. In the state tournament, Mikki
1:rn••er•tt drained 37 points. During her high school career, the 5-7 guard scored 1,855
points. For her efforts during her senior season, she was named Knoxville Interscholastic League Player of the Year In the classroom, Bond carried a 3 85 grade
point average in high school

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At Mumford H~gh School: During_her se~ior season, Crystal averaged 14 points,
:r•··:1•·•rn·,;:• 10 rebounds, five blocked shots, five assists and two steals per game She was
iJ!IPlil!! i named to the Detroit All-Metro team Crystal's community service speaks for itself,
'f ll]•1·•1• as she has visited various places to provide services to those less fortunate Crystal has been involved in Teen Outreach missions that have taken her to the Bahamas and Mississippi, and she has traveled to Mexico in an effort to help build
homes for the homeless.
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�29

l997-9B FINAL STATISTICS

1997-9B HIGHS

�30

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r:
1,

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Conference
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PCT.
15
3
.833
15
3
833
13
5
722
11
7
611
10
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8
7
11
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6
12
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5
13
.278
13
5
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15
3
167

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: Middle Tennessee
Eastern Illinois
:
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ii:
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Morehead State
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8-1

7-2

20

8-1
7-2
6-3
6-3
5-4
5-4
4-5
2-7
2-7

7-2
6-3
5-4
4-5
2-7
1-8
1-8
3-6
1-8

22
18
18
12

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13
11
8
6
7

Overall
L
PCT.
8
.714
7
758
11
621

12
15

14
16
19
20

19

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.444
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••••••

1997-98 AII-OVC Honors
Player of the Year : Chrissy Roberts, Eastern Kentucky
Coaches of the Year Gary and Kim Van Atta, Tennessee-Martin
Freshman of the Year Joanne Aluka, Middle Tennessee
First Team
Name

Second Team

Year Pos. School

Chrissy Roberts
Laphelia Doss

Sr
Sr

Diane Seng
Tessa Fields
Barbara Garbova

So.
Jr
Sr

G
F
C
G
F

Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky

Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
Eastern llinois

Name
Amanda Behrenbrinker
Cari Hassell
Leah Aldrich
Jamie Koester
Amber Clark

Honorable Mention
Name
Barna Burrell
Schronda Moore
Angelica Suff ren
Courtney Neeley
Nicole Lockridge

Year Pos. School
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr

F
F
G
G
F

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee-Martin

Year Pos. School
Sr
Jr
So.
Sr
Jr

F
G
C
G
F

Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech

Freshmen
Name
Kai Jones
Kelly Chastain
Charlotte Sizemore

Joanne Aluka
Tamara Washington

Pos. School
G
G
F
F
C

Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State

�31

ave STATISTICS
1997-98 FINAL OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
STATISTICAL LEADERS

�32

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
Xavier
University

Nov. 21 - Richmond, KY 7:30
p.m. (EST)

Nov. 18 Manhattan, KS - 7:00
p.m. (EST)

Nov. 28 Cincinnati, OH
p.m. (EST)

4:00

Dec. 3

Richmond, KY - 6:30
p.m. (EST)

Jan. 12 - Martin, TN - 5:30 p.m.
(CST)

(

Deb Patterson

i'
Angie Finkes

Maria
Fantanarosa

Melanie
Balcomb

Jamie Stewart

Nikki Kremer

Tessa Fields

Nicole
Lockridge

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Manhattan, KS
Founded: 1863
Enrollment: 20,325
Conference: Big 12
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Purple and White
AD: Max Urick
SID: Kent Brown
Basketball Contact: Rhonda Lundin
SID Office Phone: (785) 532-6735
SID Fax: (785) 532-6093
Head Coach: Deb Patterson
Coaching Record: 30-29
Assistant Coaches
Kamie
Ethridge, Sue Serafini Kristen
Becker
Top Returning Players. Jenny
Coalson Brandy Harris, Ang e
Finkes, Kim Woodlee, Nicky Ramage
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: www.ksu.edu/sportsinfo

Location: Oxford, OH
Founded:1809
Enrollment: 16,000
Conference: Mid-American
Nickname: RedHawks
Colors: Red and White
AD: Joel Maturi
SID: Mike Wolf
Basketball Contact: Angie Renninger
SID Office Phone: (513) 529-4327
SID Fax: (513) 529-6729
Head Coach: Maria Fantanarosa
Coaching Record: 7-20
Assistant Coaches: Vickie Henson,
Shellie
Greenman
Holly
Mierzejewski
Top Returning Players: Aubree
Hamilton, Jamie Stewart
Series Record: EKU leads 7-2
Website:www.muohio.edu/sportsreport/

Location: Cincinnati, OH
Founded: 1831
Enrollment: 6,500
Conference: Atlantic 1O
Nickname: Musketeers
Colors: Navy Blue, Gray and White
AD: Michael Babinski
SID: Tom Eiser
Basketball Contact: TBA
SID Office Phone: (513) 745-3416
SID Fax: (513) 745-2825
Head Coach: Melanie Balcomb
Coaching Record: 70-68
Assistant Coaches: Tricia Cullop,
Kristen Schneider Tobisha Metoyer
Top Returning Players. Nicole
Levandusky, Jennifer Phillips, Nikki
Kremer Susanna Stromberg
Series Record: EKU leads 6-1
Website: www.xu.edu/athletics

Location: Martin, TN
Founded: 1900
Enrollment: 6,012
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Skyhawks
Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and
White
AD: Benny Hollis
SID: Lee Wilmot
Basketball Contact: Kevin Rogers
SID Office Phone: (901) 587 7630
SID Fax: (901) 587 7624
Head Coaches: Gary and Kim Van Atta
Coaching Record: Gary 192-78,
Kim 26-29
Assistant Coaches: Tara Tansil
Top Returning Players. Tessa
Fields, Nicole Lockridge, Chastity
Bohannan, Beth Wheeler, Jody Miller
Series Record: EKU leads 15-1
Website: www.utm.edu

1998-99 Wildcats Roster

1998-99 RedHawks Roster

1998-99 Musketeers Roster

1998-99 Skyhawks Roster

No.
10
21
23
24
32
35
42
45
50

Name
Pos. Ht. Yr.
Heather Smith
F
6-2 Sr
Kim Woodlee
G
5-8 So.
Jenny Coalson
G-F 5-11 Sr
Marshela Webb
F 5-10 So.
Dee DeShay
G
5-7 So.
Brandy Harris
F 5-11 So.
Angie Finkes
6-1 Jr
C
Nicky Ramage
F
6-1 Jr
Morgen Finneran G 5-1 O So.
Olga Firsova
C
6-6 Jr
Essence Perry
G
5-6 Fr
Kristen Rethman G-F 5-9 Fr

No.
3
14
15
21
22
24
34

44

Name
Pos. Ht. Yr.
Jamie Stewart
G
5-6 Jr
Hollie Nelson
G-F 5-10 So.
Lindsay Winkler
F
6-0 Jr
Becky Alexander G
5-8 Sr
Cori Shade
F 5-10 Sr
Jennifer Martin
G
5-8 So.
Valerie Jones
G
5-8 So.
AuBree Hamilton C
6-2 Jr
Kris Curtis
G
5-6 Fr

No.
4
5
10
11
12
13
15
20
21
22
30
31
33
40

Name
Pos.
Susanna StrombergF
Taru Tuukanen
C
Jonelle Riley
G-F
Nikki Kremer
G
Hilary Kulik
G
Katie Griggs
G
Jennifer Parr
G
Jennifer Phillips
F
Kim Hotz
G-F
Jennifer Parr
G
Erin Senser
F
Meila Leigh
G
Amy Hughes
G
Nicole LevanduskyG-F

Ht.
6-0
6-3
5-9
5-9
5-6
5-11
5-8
6-3
6-0
5-8
6-1
5-7
5-9
5-9

Yr.
Sr
So.
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
So.
So.
Jr
So.
Fr
Sr
Jr
So.

No.
00
10
12
14
22
31
32
33
34
35

44
43
54

Name
Pos.
Tracy Webb
F
Beth Wheeler
G
Kelly Pendleton
G
Tessa Fields
G
Nicole Lockridge F
Jody Miller
F
India Weaver
F
Qeurida Jones
G
Zabrina Harris
C
Tamika Brown
G
Christi Binley
F-C
April Williams
F
Chastity Bohannan C

Ht.
5-8
5-5
5-8
5-5
5-9
5-10
6-0
5-7
6-0
5-6
6-1
5-9

Yr.

Fr
So.
Fr
Sr
Sr
So.
So.
So.
Jr
Jr
Fr
Jr
6-4 Jr

�33

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
Murray State
University

University of
Louisville

Wofford
College

WOFFORD
Dec. 5 - Richmond, KY - 2:00
p.m. (EST)

Dec. 12 - Conway, SC - 2:00 p.m.
(EST)

Dec. 28

Dec. 13 - Spartanburg, SC - 2:30
p.m. (EST)

Louisville, KY - TBA

Feb. 2 - Murray, KY - 5:30 p.m.
(CST)

Eddie Fields

Bobbi Coltharp

Janelle Van
Acker

David Graves

Meredith
Denton

Roschelle
Bullock

Sharon Bellamy

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Murray, KY
Founded:1922
Enrollment: 8,900
Conference: Ohio Valley
~ickname: Lady Racers
Colors: Blue and Gold
" D: E.W. Dennison
SID: Steve Parker
Basketball Contact: David Snow
Office Phone: (502) 762-4271
SID Fax: (502) 762-6814
riead Coach: Eddie Fields
Coaching Record: 39-95
"ssistant Coaches: Rob Cross,

Location: Conway, SC
Founded:1954
Enrollment: 4,600
Conference: Big South Conference
Nickname: Lady Chanticleers
Colors: Coastal Green, Bronze &amp;
Black
AD: George F. "Buddy" Sasser
SID: Wayne White
Basketball Contact: Mike Macdonald
Office Phone: (803) 349-2822
SID Fax: (803) 349-2819
Head Coach: Alan LeForce
Coaching Record: 249-198
Assistant Coaches: Samantha
Young, Sharon Jones
Top Returning Players: Jaime Davis,
Brooke Weisbrod, Kelly Shutters,
Lindsey Blossom, Janelle Van Acker
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: www.coastal.edu

Location: Spartanburg, SC
Founded: 1854
Enrollment: 1,100
Conference: Southern
Nickname: Lady Terriers
Colors: Old Gold and Black
AD: David S. Wood
SID: Mark Cohen
Basketball Contact: Bill English
SID Office Phone: (864) 597-4093
SID Fax: (864) 597-4129
Head Coach: David Graves
Coaching Record: 8-47
Assistant Coaches: TBA
Top Returning Players: Jenny Nett,
Stacey Parris, Lucy Hines, Meredith
Denton, Cathey Franks
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: www.wofford.edu

Location: Louisville, KY
Founded: 1798
Enrollment: 22,000
Conference: Conference USA
Nickname: Cardinals
Colors: Red, Black and White
AD: Tom Jurich
SID: Kenny Klein
Basketball Contact: Brent Stastny
SID Office Phone: (502) 852-6581
SID Fax: (502) 852-7401
Co-Head Coaches: Martin Clapp
and Sara White
Coaching Record: 20-12
Assistant Coaches: Dawn White,
Keith Baisch
Top Returning Players: Jill Morton,
Jenny Knight, Alison Bass, Sharon
Bellamy
Series Record: UL leads 15-12
Website: www.louisville.edu/athletics

1998-99 Lady Racers Roster

1998-99 Lady Chanticleer Roster

1998-99 Lady Terriers Roster

1998-99 Cardinals Roster

~o.

Name

f.QL Ht. Yr.

No.

Name

)

Amy Atcher
Bobbi Coltharp
Farrah Beach
Sarah Higgins
Kerri Shields
Danelle Watts
Monika Gadson
Heather Bates
Brandi Batman
Angie Meyer
Shannon Preston
Tierney Pugh
Shana Sieve
Susan Tackett

G
F-G
G
F-G
G
F-C
F
G
F
F
G
C
G
F

11
20
21

Michelle RodriguezG
Jaime Davis
G
Brooke Weisbrod G
Christina Young
G
Candie Perry
F
Roslane Mcgill
G
Kelly Shutters
F
Lindsey Blossom F
Janelle Van Acker F
Dorie Biagianti
F
Lisa O'Connor
G
F
Cheri McNeil

f BA

rop Returning Players: Farrah
3each, Bobbi Coltharp, Sarah
-liggins, Danelle Watts
Series Record: EKU leads 35-13
Website: www.mursuky.edu

10
14
21
22

io

is

5-8
5-10
5-7
5-10
5-7
6-2
6-0
5-8
6-2

6-2
5-9

6-3
5-10

6-1

Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So.
Jr
So.
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr

23
24
25

32
33
34
43
45
50

.eoL Ht . Yr.
5-8
5-6
5-7
5-9
5-11
5-6
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-0
5-8
5-11

Fr
Sr
So.
So.
Fr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So.
Jr

.eoL Ht. Yr.

~

Name

10
11
14
21
22
23

Meredith Denton G
G
Allyson Varn
Nancy Dubuisson F
Erica Brown
G
Lindsay Martin
G
Jessica Ridgell
G
Jenny Nett
G
Lucy Hines
C
Cathey Franks
F
Phoebe Clark
C
Stacey Parris
G
Anna Ross
C
F
Nakita Massey
Stephanie AdelaineC
Elizabeth Wells
C

24
25
30

32
33
35

42
50

54

5-6
5-6
5-11
5-9
5-7
5-6
5-9
6-3
5-10
6-4
5-8
6-4
5-11
6-3
6-2

Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
So.
So.
So.
Fr
So.
So.
Sr
Fr
Sr

No.

Name

13
15
21
22
23
24
25
30
31
32
33

Jill Morton
Jenny Knight
Rachel Young
Janelle Antoine
Roschelle Bullock
Kara Kessans
Alison Bass
Elisha Railey
April Goddard
Stacey Hillman
Jessica Miller
Michelle Irwin
Sharon Bellamy
Shamika Ingram

42
54
55

Pos.
G
G
G
G
F
G
F
F
G
G
C
C
C
C

Ht.
5-5
5-7
5-8
5-9
6-1
5-9
5-11
6-0
5-9
5-10
6-5
6-2
6-2
6-3

Yr.
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So.
Sr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Fr

�34

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
University of
Nebraska

Dec. 29

Kent State
University

Dec. 29

Louisville, KY TBA

Eastern Illinois
University

Louisville, KY - TBA

Jan. 2

Cape Girardeau, MO 6:30 p.m. (EST)

Jan. 25

Paul
Sanderford

Nicole Kubik

Bob Lindsay

Richmond, KY - 6:30
p.m. (EST)

•

Dawn Zerman

Ed Arnzen

Dec. 3 - Richmond, KY - 6:30
p.m. (EST)
Jan. 12 - Martin, TN - 5:30 p.m.
(CST)

Rusty Sowers

John Klein

Leah Aldrich

I

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Lincoln, NE
Founded: 1869
Enrollment: 25,000
Conference: Big 12
Nickname: Cornhuskers, Huskers
Colors: Scarlett and Cream
AD: Bill Byrne
SID: Chris Anderson
Basketball Contact: Jeff Griesch
SID Office Phone: (402) 472-2263
SID Fax: (402) 472-2005
Head Coach: Paul Sanderford
Coaching Record: 388-130
Assistant Coaches: Brooke Meadows and Jeff Walz
Top Returning Players. Nicole
Kubik, Brooke Schwartz, Cori McDill,
Charlie Rogers
Series Record: UN leads 1-0
Website: http://huskerwebcast.com

Location: Kent, OH
Founded: 1910
Enrollment: 30,242
Conference: Mid-American
Nickname: Golden Flashes
Colors: Navy Blue and Gold
AD: Laing Kennedy
SID: Dale A. Gallagher
Basketball Contact: Will Roleson
Office Phone: (330) 672-211 O
SID Fax: (330) 672-2112
Head Coach: Bob Lindsay
Coaching Record: 164-97
Assistant Coaches: Lori Bodnar
Brady Sallee
Top Returning Players: Alana
Bader, Dawn Zerman, Julie Studer
Series Record: EKU Leads 2-0
Website: www.kent.edu/athletics

Location: Cape Girardeau, MO
Founded: 1873
Enrollment: 8,500
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Otahkians
Colors: Red, Black and White
AD: Carroll Williams
SID: Ron Hines
Basketball Contact: Marlin Curnutt
Office Phone: (573) 651-2294
SID Fax: (573) 651-2810
Head Coach: Ed Arnzen
Coaching Record: 280-151
Assistant Coaches: Alan Eads,
Juliana Klocek, Jodi Cavis
Top Returning Players: Moneik
Campbell, Rusty Sowers, Tajuana
White, Annie Struve
Series Record: EKU leads15-1
Website: www.semo.edu/athletics

Location: Charleston, IL
Founded: 1895
Enrollment: 11,777
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Blue and Gray
AD: Dr. Richard McDuffie
SID: Dave Kidwell
Basketball Contact: Pat Oesterman
Office Phone: (217) 581-6408
SID Fax: (217) 581-6434
Head Coach: John Klein
Coaching Record: 262-192
Assistant Coaches
Shonda
Stampley, Melissa Nulty
Top Returning Players: Leah
Aldrich
Series Record: EKU leads 3-1
Website: www.eiu.edu/-sprtinfo/

1998-99 Huskers Roster

1998-99 Golden Flashes Roster

1998-99 Othakians Roster

1998-99 Panthers Roster

No.

Name

3
5
14
15
20
21
31
32
33
34
40
41
44
54
55

Renee Saunders G
Jennifer Jaracz
G
Karen Muller
G
Cori McDill
F
Amanda Went
G
Brooke Schwartz G
Monet Williams
G
Nicole Kubik
G
Charlie Rogers
C
Naciska Gilmore F
Kate Benson
F
Candace Blackbird G-F
Monique Whitfield F
Casey Leonhard C
Lisa Reitsma
C

fQL Ht. Yr.
5-11
6-0
5-6
6-1
5-9
5-11
5-7
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-5

Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
So.
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
6-4 Sr

N.o.:.

Name

f2L Ht Yr.

4
5
10
11
12
14
20
21
30
32
33

Carey Stumpf
Carrie Nance
Alana Bader
Kristen Buelow
Maureen Zolik
Dawn Zerman
Alison Drews
Heather Baker
Jamie Rubis
Laura Gehrke
Emily Fakes
Liz Beggs
Amanda Wolke
Jenny Kempf
Julie Studer

G
G
F-G
G-F
G
G
G
G
F
F
F-C
F-C
F
F
C

34
40

42
44

5-10
5-8
5-9
5-10
5-8
5-7
5-9
5-7
6-0
6-0

6-2
6-1
6-0
6-0
6-4

Fr
So.
Sr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
So.
Jr
So.
Fr
Sr
So.

HQ.,.
10
14
15
20
22

24
30

32
34
40
50
52
55

Name

f2L

Ht.
5-5
5-5
5-9
5-9
5-9
5-9
5-9
5-10
5-11
6-1

Yr.

Moneik Campbell G
Jr
Rusty Sowers
G
Sr
Tiffany Mells
G
Fr
Tajuana White
G-F
Sr
G-F
Shauna Cook
Sr
Sherry Cook
G-F
Sr
Liea Toedle
G
Jr
Paula Corder
G-F
Jr
Kimberly NicholsonF
So.
Reagan Hughston F
Fr
Allison Iverson
C
6-3 Jr
Annie Struve
6-1 So.
C
Pam Iverson
C
6-3 Fr

N.o.:.

Name

00
10
20
21

Lorie Moore
G
Colleen McShane G
Angie Patzner
G
F
Kate Atkinson
Renee Schaul
G
Amanda Garretson F
Angie Russell
F
Leah Aldrich
C
Emily Allen
G
Monica Bernat
G
Lola Dada
F
Emily Dowell
G
Brooke Gossett
C
G
Staci Kingery
G
Portery Scott

23
24
42
53

f2L

Ht.
5-8
5-5
5-8
5-10
5-9
6-1
6-1
6-4
5-9
5-9
5-9
5-9

Yt

Fr
Fr
Jr
So.
Fr
Jr
Fr
So.
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
6-2 Fr
5-10 Fr
5-6 Jr

�35

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
Tennessee
State University

Austin Peay
State University

Morehead State
University

Middle Tennessee
State Un1vers1ty

Jan. 7 Richmond, KY - 6:30 p.m.

Jan. 9 - Richmond, KY - 2:00 p.m.

(EST)

(EST)

Jan. 16 - Richmond, KY - 2:00
p.m. (EST)

Dec. 3 - Richmond, KY - 6:30
p.m. (EST)

Feb. 4 - Nashville, KY - 6:45 p.m.

Feb. 6 - Clarksville, TN - 6:45

Jan. 12 - Martin, TN - 6:30 p.m.

(EST)

p.m. (EST)

Feb. 13 - Morehead, KY - 3:00
p.m. (EST)

Teresa
LawrencePhillips

Scronda Moore

Susie Gardner

Angelica
Suffren

Laura Litter

Megan
Kellough

(EST)

Stephany Smith

Barna Burrell

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Nashville, TN
Founded: 1912
Enrollment: 8,700
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Blue and White
AD: Dr Vivian L. Fuller
SID: Ed Atlas
Basketball Contact: Ed Atlas
Office Phone: (615) 963-5851
SID Fax: (615) 963-5895
Head Coach: Teresa Lawrence Phillips
Coaching Record: 185-160
Assistant Coaches: Valencia Jordan, Jennifer Bell-Mitchell, Felicia
Sweatt
Top Returning Players. Cari
Hassell, Schronda Moore, Tamara
Washington
Series Record: EKU leads 14-8
Website: www.tnstate.edu

Location: Clarksville,TN
Founded:1927
Enrollment: 8,100
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Govs
Colors: Red and White
AD: Dave Loos
SID: Brad Kirtley
Basketball Contact: Carol Bagwell
SID Office Phone: (931) 648-7561
SID Fax: (931) 648-7562
Head Coach: Susie Gardner
Coaching Record: 28-27
Assistant Coaches: Amanda Butler
Rochone Dilligard
Top Returning Players: Kai Jones,
Angelica Suffren, Rhonda Neely
Series Record: EKU leads 19-15
Website: www.apsu.edu

Location: Morehead, KY
Founded:1922
Enrollment: 8,300
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Colors: Blue and Gold
AD: Mike Mincey
SID: Randy Stacy
Basketball Contact: TBA
Office Phone: (606) 783-2500
SID Fax: (606) 783-2550
Head Coach: Laura Litter
Coaching Record: 7-19
Assistant Coaches: Corbett
Grigsby, James Black
Top Returning Players: Marcisha
Brazley,
Megan
Kellough
Domonique Mitchell
Series Record: MSU leads 27-25
Website: www.morehead-st.edu

Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Founded: 1911
Enrollment: 17, 924
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Raiders
Colors: Royal Blue, White and Silver
AD: Lee Fowler
SID: Mark Owens
Basketball Contact: Ryan Simmons
Office Phone: (615) 898-2450
SID Fax: (615) 898-5626
Head Coach: Stephany Smith
Coaching Record: 18-12
Assistant Coaches Altherias
Warmley, Valencia Tedder Vonda
Scott, Scott Cherry
Top Returning Players. Barna
Burrell, Jonelda Buck, Courtney
Neeley, Carlita Elder, Cyndi Ainsworth
Series Record: MTSU leads 31-14
Website: www.mtsu.edu

1998-99 Lady Tigers Roster

1998-99 Lady Govs Roster

1998-99 Lady Eagles Roster

1998-99 Lady Raiders Roster

No.

Name

Pos. Ht.

Not Available

Yr.

~

3
4
22
34
35
40
54

Name
Pos. Ht. Yr.
Kelly Chavez
G 5-2 Fr
Quin Sullivan
F
6-1 Jr
Kai Jones
G 5-3 So.
Tiffany Mccarley F
6-0 So.
Angelica Suffren G 5-10 Sr
Rhonda Neely
F
6-0 Sr
Julie Virta
F
6-1 Sr
Molly Worrall
F-C 6-2 Fr
Tanesha Murray F
6-0 Fr
Candi Smith
F
6-0 Fr
Abeke Baker
G 5-8 Fr
Tiffany Swofford G 5-8 Fr

N2.t
10
11
12
14
23
30
33
35

Name
Pos.
Megan Kellough G-F
Domonique Mitchell G
Kim Brown
G-F
Sarah Hamilton
F
Kim Elliott
G
Lisa Eichelberger F
Vette Robinson
F
Marcisha Brazley G-F
Kelly Adams
G
Heidi Daulton
G
Jodi Dempsey
C
Margaret Klee
G
Tosha Mosley
G
Shelly Schaberg F
Diana Varijan
Laurie Vincent
F

Ht. Yr.
5-10
5-6
5-8
5-10
5-7
5-9
5-10
5-8
5-7
5-5
6-3
5-7
5-7
5-10
6-2
5-11

So.
Jr
So.
Jr
So.
So.
Jr
Jr
So.
Fr
Fr
Fr
So.
Fr
Fr
Fr

~

00
3
10
11
12
15
20
22
23
30
35
42
50

Name
fQL Ht. Yr.
Lashonda Winfree
6-3 Fr
C
Erica Lufkin
G 5-8 Fr
Barna Burrell
F 5-11 Sr
Jessica McClure G 5-6 Fr
Courtney Neeley G 5-6 Sr
Kelly Chastain
G 5-11 So.
Jonelda Buck
6-3 Sr
C
Nicole Perkins
5-9 So.
G
Sedonia Carter
5-9 Jr
G
Carlita Elder
5-6 Sr
G
Jamie Thomatis
F 5-11 Fr
6-2 Fr
Dana Conner
G
F
5-9 Sr
Cyndi Ainsworth

�36

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
University of
Kentucky

Tennessee Tech
University
~

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TECH

Jan. 21

Feb. 16 Richmond, KY 6:30

Cookeville, TN - 6:45
p.m. (EST)

p.m. (EST}

Feb. 18 Richmond, KY - 6:30
p.m. (EST)

Bill Worrell

Diane Seng

Bernadette
Maddox

,

Quick Facts

Tiffany Wait

...

Quick Facts

Location: Cookeville, TN
Founded: 1915
Enrollment: 8,240
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Golden Eaglettes
Colors: Purple and Gold
AD: Dr David Larimore
SID: Rob Schabert
Basketball Contact: Jeff Patton
SID Office Phone: (931) 372-3088
SID Fax: (931) 372-6139
Head Coach: Bill Worrell
Coaching Record: 243-113
Assistant Coaches: Myra Fishback,
Amy Brown
Top Returning Players: Andrea
Baldwin, Amber Clark, Diane Seng,
Rachael Gobble
Series Record: TTU leads 40-9
Website: www.tntech.edu

Location: Lexington, KY
Founded: 1865
Enrollment: 24,200
Conference: Southeastern
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Blue and White
AD: C.M. Newton
SID: Rena Vicini
Basketball Contact: Susan Lax
SID Office Phone: (606) 257-3838
SID Fax: (606) 323-4310
Head Coach: Bernadette Maddox
Coaching Record: 29-53
Assistant Coaches: Leslie Nichols,
Rick Griffith, Meghan Burke
Top Returning Players . Jaye
Barnes, Tiffany Wait, Laura Meadows, Natalie Martinez
Series Record: UK leads 21-9
Website: www.ukathletics.com

1998-99 Golden Eaglette Roster

1998-99 Wildcats Roster

No.
4
10
11
12
20
24
31
34
44
50
51

Name
Pos.
Leah Bird
F
Misty Garrett
G
Amanda Kendall G
Ann Parks
G
Rachael Gobble G
Amber Clark
F
Collin Carmichael C
Andrea Baldwin
F
Holly Hardison
C
Janet Holt
C
Diane Seng
C

Ht.
6-0
5-6
5-8
5-5
5-8
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-2

Yr.
So.
Fr
Fr
Jr
So.
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Jr

No.
3
4
5
11
21
23

24
25
30
33

34
40
42

44

Name
Pos.
Keedra Thompson G
Natalie Martinez G
Carolyn Alexander G
Tiffany Wait
G-F
LaTonya McDole F
Rae Keith
G
Erica Jackson
G
Katie Vieth
C
Jaye Barnes
F
Stephanie Christman F
Shantia Owens
C
Kenya Young
F
Tanesha Seaton
F
Laura Meadows
F

Ht.
5-8
5-6
5-10
5-10
6-1
5-7
5-6
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-2

Yr.
Fr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So.
Jr
So.
Fr
So.

Covering the Lady
Colonels
Richmond radio station WEKY-AM (1340 on the
dial) will broadcast all Lady Colonel home games this
year, including all of the Ohio Valley Conference games
at Paul S. McBrayer Arena on the EKU campus. WEKY
will bring you action to selected away games as well.
Commonwealth
Broadcasting's
Brett
Pouncey will bring all of the
fast-paced action when the
Lady Colonels hit the floor
Be sure to listen as WEKY
brings the action of Eastern Kentucky University's
run for a third straight Ohio
Valley Conference crown
Brett Pouncey Commonwealth
Broadcasting

�37

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY
WON 346, LOST 309 (Winning Percentage .528)

�38

El(U ALL-TIME 'RESULTS
1974-75 (14-6)
•Coach: Terry Hall ·

1978-79·(5-24)

Coach: Shirley Duncan

Coach: Shirley .Duncan ..
Opponent ·
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OPP ·

EKU
95
66

OPP·
60 ·
68

51

69

57
42

88

78
108

EKU

Tennessee
Kentucky

1976;.77 (7-17)
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Gulf Coast (Miss.)

61

51
63

59

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�39

l(U ALL-TIME 'RESULTS
· 1984-85 (18-10)
Coach: Dianne Murphy .
57
Bowling Green . . 83
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58

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Davis &amp; Elkins
79
Auburn ·
54
Miami (Fla.)
81
Dayton .
72
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Kent State

OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54

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Coach: George .cox
Opponent
EKU .
Central Michigan
75
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85
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Bellarmine
51
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. 56
Ashland College
86 . ·
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90.

�40

El(U ALL-TIME RESULTS
1988-89 (12-14)

1990-91 (14.:.13)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent

EKU

Pittsburgh
82
Eastern Michigan
69
Louisville
·68
Marshall
63
53
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Bowling Green
74
Rollins
84
· Stetson (30T)
98
Western Carolina
71
Morehead State
69
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77
68
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Murray State (OT) · 63
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84
81
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66

OPP
79
61

55
78

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102
78

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EKU
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63
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�41

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74
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59 .·
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86
Louisiana Tech
46
Florida IriternationaL 66
Wright State
76
Austin Peay
53
Detroit-Mercy
71
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9i
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. 75
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79
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�42

LADY COLONEL RECORDS

Cheryl Jones

Jaree Goodin-Wiseman

�43

KU'S THOUSAND 'POINT CLUB

·EASTERN KENTUCKY ALL-TI1VIE
LEADING SCORERS
PLAYER

YEARS

1 Lisa Goodin
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
3 Peggy Gay
4. Kim Mays
5 Kelly Cowan
6. Angie Cox
7 Tina Wermuth
8. Laphelia Doss
9 Carla Coffey
10. Sandra Mukes

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
1992-95
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1994-98
1984-88
1978-82

POINTS
1,920
1,679
1,674
1,587
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378
1,363
1,188

PLAYER

YE.ARS

11 Shannon Bradley
12. Loretta Coughlin
13 Tina Cottle
14. Chancellor Dugan
15 Bernadette Kok
t-16. Chrissy Roberts
t-16. Samantha Young
18. Angela Fletcher
19 Trina Goodrich
20. Cindy Lundberg

1981-85
1976-80
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1996-98
1992-96
1984-86
1994-98
1975-78

POINTS
970
964
860
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835
827
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795

�44

THE OHIO VALLEY CONFE'RENCE
When the presidents of six mid-southern universities gathered
more than 50 years ago at a hotel in Kentucky, they united with a
goal of providing leadership and vision, both in education and
athletics, for the future.
That vision has grown and fostered since that initial meeting in
1948, when the Ohio Valley Conference was formed.
Last athletics season saw the OVC honor its 50th Anniversary
with several commemorative events planned throughout the
calendar year
It didn't take long before the OVC was making a mark
nationally in athletics, but the league also became a pioneer on a
much more significant scale socially During times of racial
integration, OVC member Morehead State University became one
of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to
accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned
athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black
athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later With racial barriers broken,
the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide
educational and athletic opportunities to blacks.
On the athletics field, the OVC was quickly gaining respect. In
1955, the OVC became only the second six-member league
nationally to earn an automatic bid to the prestigious NCAA Men's
Basketball Tournament which, at that time, was limited to only 24
participants.
Just as it did decades ago, the OVC continues to take a
leadership role on national issues. In 1993, the OVC implemented
a first-of-its-kind Sportsmanship Statement, a policy which
promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct, and respect for
one's opponent. The NCAA Presidents Commission challenged
NCAA member institutions and conferences to improve
sportsmanship principles in light of a growing national trend
toward taunting and baiting of opponents, and general unsporting
tendencies. The OVC was the first to respond and has provided a
model for others to follow
Through the years, OVC teams have won national
championships and bowl games in football, along with national
team or individual titles in the sports of rifle, cross country, track
and golf
The OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, while
some of the greatest players in professional sports were educated at
OVC institutions. The list includes former greats such as
basketball's Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and two-sport star
Steve Hamilton (Morehead State) to present day standouts like
basketball players Carlos Rogers (Tennessee State) and Popeye
Jones (Murray State), football players Richard Dent (Tennessee
State) and John Jackson (Eastern Kentucky), baseball players Kirk
Reuter (Murray State) and Willie Blair (Morehead State) and
professional golfer Jeff Sluman (Tennessee Tech).
Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for
female athletes, the OVC established women's championships in
the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with volleyball
added four years later Those sports were initially governed by the
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, but the

overall strength of women's programs in the league was
demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received
when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982.
The playing field isn't the only place where OVC athletes are
working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the
classroom. The prestigious OVC Academic Achievement Banner
is awarded annually to the league school whose athletes produce
the highest grade point average when compared to the general
student body In addition, six Scholar-Athlete A wards are
presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are
commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor
recipients or named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll.
The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding
Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference
prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current
trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased
involvement of university presidents in setting policies and
making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have
always governed the Conference, long before presidential
governance became a national theme.
The OVC presently sponsors the following sports. baseball,
basketball, cross country, football, golf, rifle, tennis and track for
men, and basketball, cross country, golf, softball, tennis, track,
soccer and volleyball for women.
Over the last few years, the league has grown, not only in the
number of athletics opportunities it is providing for students, but in
terms of the number of institutions in the league. In the early
1990's. the league expanded by two members, adding Southeast
Missouri State University and the University of TennesseeMartin. The conference membership increased to 10 two years ago
(1996-97) with the addition of Eastern Illinois University Other
representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky
University, Morehead State University and Murray State
University, along with Austin Peay State University, Middle
Tennessee State University, Tennessee State University and
Tennessee Technological University

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'AMP OF SUPERSTARS
Head women's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his staff have developed the EKU program from what was once a consistently
average team to one that is at or near the top of the Ohio Valley Conference year-in and year-out. Inman currently ranks in the top 70
among active women's basketball coaches, with 322 career victories. In his 1O seasons with Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels to
three of the last four OVC titles, including back-to-back titles in 1996-97 and 1997-98. He has set school records, winning 24 games,
capturing the OVC Tournament and making the school's first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1996-97 Inman is the only
coach in school history to post back-to-back OVC titles and back-to-back 20 or more win seasons, accomplished in 1996-97 and 199798. He has been the only coach in school history to post 20 or more win seasons, a feat he has accomplished three times at Eastern.
Inman has surrounded himself with a great staff Assistant coaches Sheila Simmons and Kent Miller have helped nman build the EKU
program to where it is today. Simmons is in her sixth season at Eastern, while Miller has been with EKU for five years. Both have been
very instrumental in establishing the Eastern program as one of the best in the OVC. Prior to her arrival at Eastern, Simmons spent
four years at the University of Montevallo, helping UM to a fourth place NAIA finish in her final year Miller spent nine seasons as the
head JV and assistant varsity boys basketball coach at Bryan Station High School in Lexington, KY Graduate assistant coach Chrissy
Roberts is in her first season in a coaching capacity, after ending her playing career with the Lady Colonels last season. After
transferring to EKU from the University of Kentucky, she made it perfectly clear she could play. As a junior, Roberts won the Ed Steitz
Award as the nation's leading 3-point shooter, hitting 48.8 percent of her long-range shots. Her uniform, practice gear and shoes have
been enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. As a senior, she continued where she left off, finishing the
season in the top ten in the nation in both 3-point shooting and free throw accuracy. She earned OVC Player-of-the-Year honors and
was named NCAA All-American.

The 1999 Camp of Superstars will once again be held on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in the Alumni Coliseum. Eastern
is located in Richmond, approximately 25 miles south of Lexington, just off 1-75.

Registration
Overnight campers are to report to the Alumni Coliseum between 11 :00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sunday, June 16, 1999. Games will
begin at 12 noon. Registration will be set up in the front lobby of the Alumni Coliseum. Camp will end following the afternoon session
on Wednesday (June 19).

Facilities
EKU has outstanding basketball facilities, including three large basketball courts and six smaller courts. Varsity games will be played
on the large courts, only, while junior varsity games are played on the smaller courts. The swimming pool will be available for all
campers and staff

Meals and Housing
Meals will be served on campus. Living quarters will be located in an air-conditioned residence hall on campus and supervised by
camp counselors. Campers will need to bring a blanket, towel, t-shirt, socks, sheets, sneakers, swim suit and other personal items.
Linens will not be provided.

Camp Highlights
•Three games per day for varsity
•Two games per day for junior varsity
•Three point and slam dunk contests
•Pizza party and cookout
•T-shirts, posters and other prizes
•Athletic trainers on staff at all times
•Player and coaches' social
•JV and Varsity All-Star games

Fees
$165 per team overnight camper

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El(U LADY COLONEL HOOPSTER BOOSTERS
Dear Lady Colonel Basketball Fan
This season is expected to be another exciting and successful season for the EKU Lady Colonels. We
would like your support as we compete to bring home the Ohio Valley Conference championship for a third
consecutive season You can show your support with a membership in the EKU Lady Colonel Hoopster
Boosters.
By becoming a member of the Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters, your donations will enable us to provide the
needed supplies for our program The Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters membership packages can provide
you with lots of fun and exciting items for your enjoyment. Each package is full of quality items that make
YOU, HOOPSTER BOOSTER, our #1 supporter and our #1 fan
You can be a proud Hoopster Booster by selecting one of the membership packages listed below
Free Throw Boosters ($25)
- T-Shirt
- Schedule Poster
- Pocket Schedule
- Mailouts

2-Point Boosters ($50)
- Sweat Shirt
- Schedule Poster
- Pocket Schedule
- Mailouts

3-Point Boosters ($100)
- Sweat Shirt
- Choice of T-Shirt or Cap
- Schedule Poster
- Pocket Schedule
- Mailouts

Slam Dunk Boosters ($300)
- Sweat Suit
- Choice of T-Shirt or Cap
- Schedule Poster
- Pocket Schedule
- Mailouts

Note All members will be honored during a Booster Reception that will be held during the season and
SELECTED members will be chosen as Honorary Coaches throughout the season

For more information, or to become a Hoopster Booster, contact:
Sheila Simmons
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
126 Alumni Coliseum

Richmond, KY 40475
(606) 622-2132

�The Campus Beautiful
The nickname, "The Campus Beautiful", aptly describes the Eastern Kentucky
University campus. It is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system of regional universities, is
th e culmination of more than a century of higher education development on its
560-acre main campus in Richmond. Today's modern Eastern offers more than
150 degrees programs in its nine academic colleges and graduate school including
eo ucation, allied health and nursing, computer science, business, sciences, law
enforcement, recreation and environmental resources that provide educational opportunities to meet society's demands.
The University seeks to fulfill the
"living-while-learning" concept by providing comfortable living conditions for
almost 4,500 students in campus residence halls. Eastern can accommodate more
students on campus than any other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly respected academic institution, Eastern is also
noted for its program of intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. The
accomplishments of the Colonel athletics teams are a source of great pride for the
student body and campus community
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities as nationally known
lecturers, artists, and entertainers appear on campus. A wide variety of student
and faculty musical groups also provide a fine selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletics arena or campus life,
Eastern continues its stride toward excellence.

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Nov. 18 ...............
Nov. 21 ...............
Nov. 28 ...............
Dec. 3 ...............
Dec. 5 ...............
Dec. 12 ...............
Dec. 13 ...............
Dec. 28-29 ..........

SPORTS REACH CRUSADERS (exhibition) ........... Richmond .......................... 7:30 p.m.

Kansas State .............................................................. Manhattan, Kan ................... 7:00 p.m.
MIAMI (Ohio) ............................................................ Richmond .......................... 7:30 p.m.
Xavier (Ohio) ................................................. ............. Cincinnati, Ohio ................... 4:00 p.m.
UT MARTIN* ............................................................ Richmond .......................... 6:30 p.m.
MURRAY STATE* .................................................... Richmond .......................... 2:00 p.m.
Coastal Carolina ......................................................... Conway, S.C........................ 2:00 p.m.
Wofford ....................................................................... Spartanburg, S.C................ 2:30 p.m.
Seelbach Tournament ................................................ Louisville, Ky................................ TBA
(Kent, Louisville, Nebraska, EKU)

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2 ............... Southeast Missouri* ................................................... Cape Girardeau, Mo............ 6:30 p.m.
4 ............... Eastern Illinois* .......................................................... Charleston, Ill. ..................... 5:45 p.m.
7 ............... TENNESSEE STATE* ............................................. Richmond .......................... 6:30 p.m.
9 ............... AUSTIN PEAY* ........................................................ Richmond .......................... 2:00 p.m.
12 ............... UT Martin* .................................................................. Martin, Tenn ........................ 6:30 p.m.
16 ............... MOREHEAD STATE* ................ .............................. Richmond .......................... 2:00 p.m.
21 ............... Tennessee Tech* ........................................................ Cookeville, Tenn .................. 6:45 p.m.
23 ............... Middle Tennessee* ..................................................... Murfreesboro, Tenn ............. 6:30 p.m.
25 ............... SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* ...................................... Richmond .......................... 6:30 p.m.
30 ............... EASTERN ILLINOIS* ............................................. Richmond .......................... 6:00 p.m.
2 ............... Murray State* ............................................................. Murray, Ky........................... 6:30 p.m.
4 ........... .'... Tennessee State* ....................................................... Nashville, Tenn . ................... 6:45 p.m.
6 ............... Austin Peay* ............................................................... Clarksville, Tenn .................. 6:45 p.m.
13 ............... Morehead State* ........................................................ Morehead, Ky...................... 3:00 p.m.
16 ............... KENTUCKY .............................................................. Richmond .......................... 6:30 p.m.
18 ............... TENNESSEE TECH * ............................................... Richmond .......................... 6:30 p.m.
20 ............... MIDDLE TENNESSEE* ............................................ Richmond .......................... 2:00 p.m.
23 ............... OVC Tournament - First Round ................................. Campus Sites .............................. TBA
26-27 .......... OVC Tournament - Final Four .................................... Nashville, Tenn ........................... TBA

All Times are EDT or EST • Home games in BOLD CAPS • *Ohio Valley Conference game

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��EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1999-2000 MEDIA GUIDE
Contents
Media Information ......... ................................... 2
President Robert Kustra ............................. ..... 3
Jeff Long, Athletics Director ............................. 4
Athletics Administration ........... .. ...................... 5
Academics At Eastern ..................................... 6
The Supporting Cast ....................................... 7
Paul S. McBrayer Arena ............ ......... ... .. ........ 8
2000 NCAA Tournament Bracket .......... .......... 9
Head Coach Larry Inman ................ .............. 10
Assistant Coach Sheila Simmons ........ ......... 12
Assistant Coach Joanna Bernabei ............. ... 13
Support Staff .... .............................................. 14
1999-2000 Prospectus .................................. 15
Meet The Players .......................................... 16
1999-2000 Lady Colonel Roster ................... 27
1998-99 Final Statistics ................................. 28
1998-99 OVC Standings/Awards .................. 29
Meet the Opponents ........................... .. ......... 30
All-Time Series History ................. ......... ....... 35
All-Time Results ............................................ 36
Lady Colonel Records ................................... 40
EKU's Thousand Point Club ..... .................... 41
The Ohio Valley Conference ......................... 42
1998-99 OVC Statistics ................................. 43
OVC Records ................................................ 44
The Conditioning and Classroom Building ... 46
Camp of Superstars ... .................................... 47
Hoopster Booster Club .................................. 48
41

Eastern Kentucky University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
educational institution.

ABOUT
THE
COVER
Senior guard Marla
Gearhart is the lone
senior on the 19992000 Lady Colonel basketball team , making
her the "Leader of the Pack" for coach Larry
Joe lnman's EKU squad. Gearhart was averaging 14.2 points per game last year when
she was forced to sit out the last 19 games of
the season with a knee injury suffered at Louisville. She is a pre-season honorable mention AII-OVC choice this year. (Cover photo
by Tim Webb.)

This publication was prepared and edited by the Division
of Sports Information, located in room 207 of the Robert B.
Begley Building, telephone (606) 622-1253. For additional
copies of this media guide, submit a written request to the
above address at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond,
Kentucky 40475-3102. Photo service was provided by Tim
Webb - EKU Division of Public Relations. Production assistance was provided by Don Rist, with editing assistance from
Karl Park, EKU Sports Information Director. The book was
printed by Host Communications Inc. of Lexington, KY. This
publication was paid for through state funds.

visit us on the internet at http://www.athletics.eku.edu

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MEDIA INFORMATION
KARL PARK

QUICK FACTS

Director
Division of Sports Information
Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU,
is now in his 30th year as Eastern's Sports Information Director. He served as sports editor
of the school newspaper, The Eastern Progress,
for three years while a student at the University.
The 50-year old Richmond, KY native is a member of the College
Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the United States
Basketball Writers Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association .
He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three
seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter sports guide
was voted Best in the Nation-Division A those two years.
Park was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference 40th Anniversary
Committee in 1987-88 and served on the OVC 's 50th Anniversary Committee in 1997-98. He received his master's degree from Eastern in 1979.
He currently serves as District IV Coordinator for the GTE Academic
All-America men's at-large teams.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville and they
have a daughter Rachel , 15, and a son Drew, 9.

TO THE MEDIA
The 1999-2000 Women's Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for
the members of the print and electronic media who cover Eastern Kentucky University
athletics. We hope this guide will provide many of the anwers concerning Coach Larry
Joe lnman's Lady Colonels and EKU in general.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required to all EKU women's basketball games.
If you have special needs such as working space, fax, telephone, etc., make your
request as far in advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests
should be addressed to the Division of Sports Information and be made by NAME as
early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station directly from South
Central Bell Telephone Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SID's office
prior to installation. The "official station," as designated by the Director of Athletics of the
visiting institution, will be assigned priority space in the event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is granted by
the Director of Athletics well in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for noncommerical stations by contacting the SID office well in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the game provided they remain a safe distance from the
playing court and not in front of the bench and coaching areas. There is no flash
photography allowed.

Location : Richmond KY (Pop. 26,227)
Madison County (Pop. 61,961)
Enrollment: 15,402
Founded: 1906
President : Dr. Robert Kustra
Provost/Vice-President for Academic Affairs : Dr.
Michael Marsden
Athletic Conference : Ohio Valley
Affiliation : NCAA, DMsion I
Arena (Capacity): McBrayer(6,500)
Nickname : Colonels
Colors : Maroon and White
ATHLETICS COMMITTEE
Members : Dr. Janna Vice, chair; Dr. Anne Brooks;
Dr. Samuel Leung; Dr. Doug Whitlock; Mrs. Jeannette
Crockett; Dr. Judy Short; Dr. Paul Blanchard; Dr. Steven
Fardo; Dr. Paul Blanchard; Jeff Long and Derita Ratcliffe ,
ex-officio; Jonathan Martin, faculty representative; and
Sarah Blossom and Brandon Dixon ,student members.
Director of Athletics : Jeff Long
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Operations :
Chip Smith
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Operations:
Dan McBride
Assistant Director of Athletics for Administration and
Compliance: Derita Ratcliffe
Head Women's Basketball Coach: Larry Joe Inman
(Austin Peay, 1970)
Assistant Women's Basketball Coaches: Sheila
Simmons (Montevallo, 1992) and Joanna Bernabei
(West Liberty State, 1995)
Head Coaches Other Sports : Jim Ward , baseball;
Scott Perry, men's basketball; Lori Duncan, volleyball ;
Roy Kidd , football ; Pat Stephens, men's golf; Rick
Erdmann, men's and women's track and cross country;
Tom Higgins, men's and women's tennis; Joni Stephens,
women's golf; and Jane Worthington, softball.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports: Tom Souder, Walt
Corbean and Mike McBride , men's basketbal l; Kris
Petersen , volleyball ; Jim Tanara, Donn Landholm, Leon
Hart, John Revere , Doug Carter and Will Muschamp,
football; Tim Moore, men's and women 's track and cross
country.
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Mike Kent
Head Trainer: Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers: Sue Geesey-Jean, Ron Wagner
BOARD OF REGENTS
Chair, James Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice Chair,
Barbara Ricke , Lexington ; Jane Boyer, Prospect; Gilbert
Miller, Richmond ; Dr. Daisy French, Lexington; Fred
Rice, Louisville; Ernest House, London; Alice Rhodes,
Ashland ; Dr. Merita Thompson , faculty representative ;
Ronnie Mink, staff representative ; Chris Pace, student
representative.

COVERING THE LADY COLONELS
NEWSPAPERS
The Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) ................ ..... .. ................ Keith Taylor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) ............................. Devin Klarer, Jay Jones
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a.m.) ....... ... ... .......................... Rick Bailey
Courier-Journal (daily a.m.) ... ............ .. ....... ....... ...... ........ ...... Marc Spears
RADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM ......... .............................................. ....... .. ....... Ron Smith
Radio WEKY/WCYO (Richmond) .......................Kyle Sowers, Sean Hamilton
Radio WVLK (Lexington) .............. ..................... Tom Leach, Ralph Hacker
Radio WLAP (Lexington) ............. ... ............................. ...... .Sports Director

RADIO-TV (cont.)
EKU-TV .. ........... ...... ............. ... ............ ............ ....... ... ...... ...... Paul Ramsey
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) .... ...... ... ......Kenny Rice, Andy Klotz, Keith Spaulding
WKYT-TV (Lexington) ....... ....... ..... .. Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ................... Gary Johnson, Ryan Lemond, Alan
Cutler
WDKY-TV (Lexington) ................... ........ ............... .............. Christy Thomas
WLKY-TV (Louisville) .. .. .................................................... .. Sports Director
Radio WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) .................... .......... Paul Rogers , Dave Conrad
Radio WAVE &amp; TV (Louisville) .... .................. ................. .....Sports Director

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'PRESIDENT 'ROBE'RT l(UST'RA
Dr. Robert Kustra
EKU President

A believer in the use of technology as a resource to improve teaching and learning and to increase access to education, he credits Kentucky's
initiative in postsecondary education reforms as one
of the factors that attracted him to Eastern Kentucky
University.
He and his wife, Kathy, have three grown
children.

Dr. Robert Kustra began his tenure as Eastern Kentucky University's ninth President July 2,
1998.
At the time of his election by the University
Board of Regents, he was serving his eighth year
as the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. While serving two terms as Illinois' second-highest elected
official, he directed statewide initiatives in the areas of education, economic development, technology and substance abuse. More closely akin to his
current responsibilities, he spearheaded a major reorganization and streamlining of the public university governance structure of Illinois.
His role in the latter accomplishment was
made possible in 1996 when the Governor appointed him as Chair of the Illinois Board of Higher
Education, with the responsibility for the oversight
of 12 public universities. Since 1994, he had been
assigned the responsibility for the state's economic
development policy.
For the 10 years prior to his election as Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Kustra served in the Illinois
General Assembly, both as a representative and a
senator. During his first year in each of the two
chambers, his colleagues elected him as the Best
Freshman Legislator. In the General Assembly, he
championed efforts in education, including Chicago
public school reform.
Throughout his public service , President
Kustra continued to teach political sclence at the
university level. He has served on the faculties at
the University of Chicago-Illinois, Roosevelt University and Northwestern University. He holds the
B.A. from Benedictine College, the M.A. from Southern Illinois University and the Ph.D. from the University of Illinois.

,

EKU President Robert Kustra and his wife, Kathy.

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Jeff Long
Athletics Director
Jeffrey P. Long, with administrative and coaching experience at seven Division I
Institutions, is the director of Athletics at Eastern Kentucky University.
"Jeff Long represents the very best of athletic tradition in America," said EKU
president, Dr. Robert Kustra. "I have complete confidence in his ability to reach for and achieve
excellence in our athletic programming.
"His background in Big Ten Conference competition , grasp of NCAA rules and
regulations, excellent reputation among coaches, student-athletes and those with whom he
has worked and, most importantly, his integrity, all lead to the same conclusion - Jeff Long
represents the bright future EKU has as an institution committed to excellence in both
athletics and academics. He is exactly the kind of person I had in mind when I decided that
EKU's athletics program deserved a full time athletics director."
Long, 40, was appointed in November, 1998, and has been an energetic leader on behalf of the Intercollegiate program.
In less than a year, Long has initiated a number of programs designed to improve the overall ath letics program.
A top priority for Long has been the student-athletes at EKU.
He has created the Student Athlete Academic Success Center. The center provides student-athletes academ ic support
through a computer lab, a supervised study area, individual and group tutorial areas and offices for the academic advisors. In
addition, Long reallocated funds received from the NCAA for Academic Enhancement, making it posssible to add an additional
academic advisor as well as secretarial support to the program . Other initiatives from which the student-athletes at EKU benefit
include the re-establishment of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, introducing the Student-Athlete Assembly Program and
publishing the first ever Student-Athlete Handbook.
Long has also moved to improve the competitiveness of the Colonels.
Initiatives in this area are overseeing the completion of the athletics portion of the new Classroom and Conditioning
Building. This facility houses the first all-sports Olympic weight room and a state-of-the-art athletic training room for studentathletes, as well as offices and meeting rooms for the football program. Long has added the first Strength and Conditioning Coach,
who is responsible for training all 16 Colonel teams. The addition of a locker room at Alumni Coliseum for the women 's track
team is also planned for the 1999-2000 academic year.
To better serve the student-athletes and the coaches at EKU, Long has realigned the senior administrative staff. This
realignment has made possible the creation of the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Administration and Compliance. This
position increases EKU's commitment to NCAA and OVC rules compliance. It also results in the designation of two
administrators responsible for working directly with coaches and their programs.
Long recently negotiated marketing agreements that have created partnerships with Daktronics Sports Marketing and
Host Communications. The EKU/ Daktronics partnership has produced the first on-campus Division I-AA video scoreboard for
Roy Kidd Stadium and an electronic message center at the entrance to Alumni Coliseum with no expenditure of Institutional funds.
The Host Communications partnership links EKU with the leader in college sports marketing for the purpose of increasing
revenues through corporate sponsorships and season ticket sales.
Recognizing EKU's need to reach out to alumni and fans, Long introduced the "Colonel Express". This newspaper will
communicate the accomplishments of EKU's student-athletes and coaches and share the exciting changes occu rring in EKU
athletics with all members of the EKU family.
Long came to Eastern Kentucky following a brief period as Associate Athletics Director at Virginia Tech. The majority
of Long's career in the administration of Intercollegiate Athletics has been spent at the University of Michigan . He was hired by
Michigan's legendary football coach and athletics director, Bo Schembechler.
While at Michigan , he served in a wide-range of adm inistrative capacities. Long's duties included his leadership in the
sponsorship of the first on-campus Kickofff Classic in 1995. He was Michigan's chief adminstrative liaison for 11 football bowl
games, including the 1997 National Championship; three men 's basketball Final Fours, including one National Championsh ip;
and three Ice Hockey Frozen Fours, which resulted in two National Championships.
Long has held adm inistrative and coaching positions at Rice University, Duke University and North Carolina State
University.
EKU's Director of Athletics received his bachelor's degree in 1982 from Ohio Wesleyan University, where he earned
seven varsity letters in football and baseball. He completed his master's degree program in 1983 at Miami University, where
he served as a graduate assistant football coach .
Long is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Athletics Directors, the National Association of Basketball
Coaches, the American Football Coaches Association and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association , as well as several
other professional organizations.
Long and his wife , Fanny, have two children , Stephanie (5) and Christina (5 months) .

�5

Chip Smith
Associate Athletics Director for Internal Operations
Chip Smith begins his first year as Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Operations at EKU. Smith, who
had been Associate Director of Athletics at VMI since 1991, was involved at VMI in all operations of the athletics
department, including development of the annual operating budget, coordination of the grants-in-aid program,
supervision of the athletics administrative and coaching staff and initiation and implementation of the VMI Licensing
Program.
Other areas Smith had been providing assistance to included promotions, marketing, tickets , scheduling,
athletics contest contracts, and football and basketball game operations. He has also served as Facility Director
for Cameron Hall, VMl's basketball arena and multi-use facility.
Prior to his appointment as Associate Athletics Director at VMI , he served as Assistant AD at VMI from 199194 when he also acted as the school's NCAA Compliance Coordinator.
Smith was the Assistant Athletics Director fo r Development at UNG-Charlotte from 1988-91 and also served
at UNG-Charlotte as Athletics Business Manager and Ticket Manager for four years prior to that.
From 1981-84, Smith served as Assistant to the Executive Vice President, The Educational Foundation, Inc.
where he assisted with evaluation and revision of member services and helped maintain member correspondence.
Smith , who received his bachelors of arts degree in education in 1978 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his masters degree in athletics
administration from North Carolina in 1989, also worked as Ticket Manager for the Durham (NC) Bulls Baseball Club during the 1982 season.
Following graduation from North Carolina in 1978, Smith was a history teacher and assistant football and track coach at Hickory (NC) High School for
one year before serving for two years as a history teacher, assistant football coach and head track coach at Garinger High School in Charlotte, NC.
Smith was heavily involved in campus activities at VMI, serving as Academic Advisor for new cadets and as the Faculty Advisor for the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes. He also was a member of various VMI committees, including the Strategic Marketing Committee, the New Cadet Advisory Committee and
the Executive Committee for the Assimilation of Women.
Smith, a native of Siler City, NC, is married to the former Gale Thompson of Richmond, VA, and they have two children, a daughter, Chesley (13), and
son, Cort (8).

Derita Ratcliffe

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Assistant Athletics Director for Administration and Comp~~ance
Derita Ratcliffe comes to Eastern after serving the past two years as Assistant AD at Virgin ia =rech where
she supervised the Office of Student Life and was the liaison between the student-athletes and the athletics
administration structure at Virginia Tech. She also served as the liaison between the Department of Ath letics
and the Office of Athletic Academic Advising for student-athletes, coordinated special projects within athletics
and was responsible for the coordination of the CHAMPS/Life Skills program.
Ratcliffe also served as the Assistant Ath letics Director for Academic Services at Virginia Tech. During this
time, she was respons ible for reviewing initial eligibility of prospective student-athletes, serving as a .liaison to
undergraduate admissions, as well as handling issues related to continuing eligibility of current student-athletes.
She also coordinated development of the Minority Opportunity Plan in response to NCAA certification and
has served as the Administrator for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Ratcliffe received her bachelo rs of science degree in psychology from James Madison University in
Harrisonburg, VA, in 1989 and her masters of science degree in clinical psychology in 1995 from Virg inia Tech .
Prior to serving in her assistant athletics director position at Virginia Tech, she held the posts of Director
of Student Life at Virginia Tech for one year (1996-97) and Assistant Director of Student Life at Virginia Tech
for two years (1994-96).

Dan McBride
Assistant Athletics Director for External Operations
Dan McBride, formerly Athl etics Ticket Manager at EKU, has begun his first year as Assistant Ath letics
1
Director for External Operations at Eastern.
McBride, 32, served as EKU's Athletics Ticket Manager from 1992-97 and, most recently, had been WEKY
Radio's General Manager since August of 1997.
"Dan's experience as a former athletics department employee and the business relationships he has built
while at WEKY Radio made him a natural choice for this position," said Jeff Long, EKU Athletics Director. "He
has continued to demonstrate his love for this Institution by staying very involved in supporting the athletics
program. Dan will be extremely helpful as we continue to pursue some new initiatives in the department."
McBride, a native of Richmond and a 1985 graduate of Model High School , received his bachelor's degree
from EKU in 1989 in public relations . He is very active in community affairs, having served as past president of
the Richmond Kiwanis Club. He is currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Richmond Area Arts Council
and as Vice President of EKU's Colonel Club athletics booster organization. He is a member of the Executive
Council of EKU's Nation al Alumn i Associatio n.
"Having grown up in Richmond and gone to schoo l on campus for more than half of my life , I look forward
to the opportunity to continue to be associated with the University that has meant so much to me," McBride said.
"This is an exciting time for EKU with the dynamic new leadership in place in president Bob Kustra and athletics director Jeff Long. Great th ings are
ahead for Eastern and I'm happy to be a part of this new energy and focus on athletics," he added.
McBride began hi s appointment at Eastern, Feb. 16, 1999.

�6

ACADEMICS AT EASTERN
While the Lady Colonels have been accomplishing a great deal on the court during Coach Larry In man's
tenure, they have also been putting another streak together in the classroom -- a perfect graduation rate. Every Eastern player in the past seven years who has exhausted her eligibility, has gone on to receive a bachelor's
degree from EKU. To hear Inman talk, one quickly realizes his belief in the concept of the student-athlete.
"The greatest thing is to see you walk across that
stage and receive your diploma. Then I know you can
do something with your life," Inman tells his players.
'
The EKU coaching staff, as well as academic counselor Joan Hopkins and her staff, monitors the progress
of the players scholastically. This has resulted in 16
seniors who have completed eligibility since 1992 receiving a degree.
"We monitor their grades on a daily, weekly,
monthly, and yearly basis. They have to meet certain
standards. I figure they can't play basketball the rest of
their lives," added Inman.
Several Eastern players have excelled in the
classroom, above and beyond the norm. Kim Mays and
Angie Cox both received recognition as Occupational
Therapy Students of the Year. This is in a program that
requires an extremely high grade point average to even
enter the program (3.7 on a 4.0 scale). The degrees
Lady Colonel players have received have been diverse
as well, with bachelor's ranging from education to accounting to occupational therapy to biology to child and
family studies.

EKU HONOR ROLL
1993
1992
Angie Cox
BS Occupational Therapy
Aug. '93
Cheryl Jones
BS Biology
May '92

Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
BS Business Education
May '94
Tiffany Mayfield
BS Recreation
Dec. '95
Sue Zylstra
BS Physical Education
May '94

1995
1994
Rhonda Hardesty
BS Early Elementary
Education
May '94
Shannah McIntosh
BBS Accounting
Dec. '94

Michelle King
BS Biology
May '96
Kim Mays
BS Occupatonal Therapy
Dec. '95
Maisha Thomas Blanton
BS Child/Family Studies
May '95

1997
1996
Samantha Young
BS Physical Education
May '96

Stephany Davis
BS Health &amp; PE
May '97
Tiffany Davis
BBS Accounting
Dec. '97

1998
Chrissy Roberts
BS Sports Supervision
May '98
Laphelia Doss
BS Broadcasting
May '98

1999
Cathy Dues
BS Accounting
May '99

�7

THE SU'P'PO'RTING CAST

David Parke

Dr. Bobby Barton

Sue Geesey-Jean

Ron Wagner

Joan Hopkins

Athletics Business
Manager

Trainer

Assistant Trainer

Assistant Trainer

Athletics Academic
Counselor

Becky Pschorr

Linda Laswell

Debbie Jenkins

Joanne Whitlock

TrekaAdams

Athletics Executive
Secretary I Compliance
Assistant

Secretary
Athletics

Secretary
Internal Operations

Secretary
Sports Information

Secretary
External Operations

Dr. Mary Lloyd Ireland

Bob Turpin

Mike Kent

Donya Smith

Hugh Davis

Team Physician

President
Colonel Club

Strength and
Conditioning Coach

Cheerleading Coach

Sports Information
Statistician

Brian Herald
Athletics Ticket
Manager

�8

'PAUL S. MCBRAYER ARENA
Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena,
which first opened for basketball action in 1963, has
been the home court for Eastern Kentucky University
women's basketball since the 1976-77 season when
the team moved from the Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and features a great triumph in architectural design with its modern laminated crossarched roof -- the world's largest of its kind -- spanning
309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of events
held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board
feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which
arches gracefully 81 feet above the floor level, is southern pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500
, for basketball games and 8,000 for other programs, the
building contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary
gymnasium on the east end, eight classrooms, ·20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower
and locker rooms, a projection room, a training room
and weight rooms. A hydraulic-operated stage is located on the east end of the main arena floor.
Since the women's basketball program began
pl~ying its games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have compiled an overall home record of 167 wins
and 99 losses.

YEAR-BY-YEAR
IN McBRAYER
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99

Won

Lost

2

4
4

TOTAL

167

8
3

4
9
9

8
9

11
3

8
4
5
7
9

12
6
8
8
8
10
9
7

11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6

6
8
5
4
2
0
5
2
1
4

1
2
4
99

WINNING PERCENTAGE - .628

�2000 NCAA Division I Women's

BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Second Round*
March 19 or 20

First Round*
March 17 or 18

Regionals
March 25 &amp; 27

Semifinals
March 31

National
Championship
April 2

Semifinals
March 31

Regionals
March 25 &amp; 27

Second Round*
March 19 or 20

First Round*
March 17 or 18

16

16

8

8

9

9

5

5

12
4

12
4

13
6

13
6

March 25 &amp; 27

March 25 &amp; 27

11
3

11
3

14

14

7

7

10
.2

10
2

15

15

16

16

NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP

8

8

First Union Center

9

9

University of Pennsylvania and
St. Joseph's University - co-hosts

5

5

April 2

12
4

12
4

13
6

13
6

March 25 &amp; 27

March 25 &amp; 27
, -,,.

11
3
14
7

10
2
15

*First- and second-round games will be played on the campus of
16 participating institutions. Pairings of regional champions in the
national semifinal games will be determined Sunday, March 12
when championship participants are selected. The 2000 regional
hosts and sites are: East - Vi rginia Commonwealth University
(Stuart Siegel Center - Richmond, Virginia); Mideast - University
of Memphis (The Pyramid - Memphis, Tennessee); Midwest University of Kansas and the Greater Kansas City Sports
Commission (Municipal Auditorium - Kansas City, Missouri);
West - Portland State University (Memorial Coliseum - Portland,
Oregon).

11
3
14
7

10
2
15
© 1985, 1999 National Collegiate Athletic Association

NCAA 13632-7199

No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission .

�10

EASTERN HEAD COACH

Larry Joe Inman
"THE TRAIL OF SUCCESS ... "
lnman's Career Record
1970-73 at Gallatin Jr. High (TN)
Won 51, Lost 4 (.927)
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet HS (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions
When Larry Joe Inman became the head women 's basketball coach at Eastern Kentucky University, the question
was not if he would win, but how much and how soon. After
11 seasons, the question has only been partially answered
as milestones and firsts continue to follow Inman everywhere
he goes.
Under lnman's guidance, Eastern won its first outright
OVC regular season championship in 1996-97 and, in the
process, set a league record for conference victories with 16
in completing a fantastic 24-6 season. This, coming off the
heels of a share of its first-ever OVC title , a quad championship in 1994-95. In 1997-98, Inman added to the championship trophies at Eastern as he led the Lady Colonels to a
share of the OVC title once again.
With the return of all but three players and the addition of
several outstanding recruits, the Lady Colonels could be battling for the conference crown again in 1999-2000.
Eastern's program has been one of consistency in the
1990's, only finishing out of the top half of the league standings once. Over the past eight seasons, Eastern has an
impressive record of 134-88, a .604 winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much is
a direct reflection on the coaching philosophy that has brought
the Lady Colonels to the next level.
"Each person must give of themselves for the one common goal -- to win and be successful -- not what they want,
but what is the common goal for all," explains Inman.
This theme of teamwork has created success for the
program, but individual talent has not gone unnoticed either.
In 1996-97, Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball Hall
of Fame's Ed Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T Long Distance
Award for leading NCAA Division I players in three-point percentage. For her outstanding junior year, her uniform, practice gear and shoes were placed into the Hall of Fame in
Springfield, MA. In 1997-98, Roberts continued her excellence as she was seventh in the nation in 3-point accuracy
and fourth in free throw percentage on her way to earning
OVC Player of the Year honors and NCAA All-American

1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161 , Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 80, 83, 84, 85, 86
OVC Tournament Champs in 83, 84, 85, 86
1988-99 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 172, Lost 129 (.571)
OVC Co-Champions in 1998
OVC Champions in 1997
OVC Quad Champions in 1995
OVC Tournament Appearances in 1991-98
Career Coaching Record - 24 years
Won 466, Lost 216 (.683)
Career Collegiate Coaching Record - 19 years
Won 333, Lost 202 (.622)
accolades.
Inman has also coached OVC Player of the Year Kim
Mays (1994-95), as well as the first-time selection of two EKU
players to the AII-OVC first team , which has now been accomplished twice. In 1995-96, Inman coached Samantha
Young and Laphelia Doss to that honor and repeated that
feat in 1997-98 with Laphelia Doss and Chrissy Roberts. Last
season Charlotte Sizemore made first-team AII-OVC. Inman is quick to give credit to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people, as
well as good basketball players, which in turn creates a positive situation ," commented Inman. "We just look for players
that are down to earth with good work ethics."
Work ethic has never been a problem for the six-time
OVC Coach of the Year. He has set standards at every position he has held, a trail of success that leads all the way back
to the early 1970's. His first high school coaching job, at Mt.
Juliet High School in Nashville TN , was fill ed with enough
titles to end a career. In just five years , Inman led Mt. Juliet
to five district titles, four regional championships, three Nash-

�11

LARRY JOE INMAN
EKU Coaching Records
(since 1972)

ville Interscholastic League titles and the 1977 Tennessee
Class AAA state title.
Inman was just getting warmed up, as he quickly moved
up the ranks to the helm of the Middle Tennessee State University Lady Raiders. His first collegiate coaching stint was
just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley
Conference crowns in eight years. He was named Coach of
the Year three times and compiled a 161-73 record at the school.
The Lady Raiders won a total of nine regular season and tournament championships during his tenure , including four consecutive regular season AND tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have been
no less remarkable, with Coach of the Year honors and titles
following Inman to Richmond. He became the only coach to
be recognized for Coach of the Year honors at two different
OVC schools after his selection in 1990 for that honor. He
has since won that honor at Eastern in 1994-95 and 1996-97.
He has also become the school's all-time leader in wins and
winning percentage (172, .571 ). With every win the Eastern
mentor earns, he raises his own standard for both the school
and the conference for career wins.
Not all of his accompishments have been on the OVC
level, as Inman has been involved in national competition
both at Eastern and Middle Tennessee. He led the Lady Raiders to four NCAA Regional appearances, where MTSU won
one third of its games. In 1996-97, he led Eastern to its firstever NCAA Regional appearance at Georgia. He was also
nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach of the Year honors
in 1980 and again in 1993.
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University,
where he received his bachelor's degree in 1970. He received
his master's degree from Tennessee State University in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville TN. They have one son, Jody, and two daughters,
Latrice and Tiffany.

ovc

Coach

Years

Overall
Record

Record

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman

1 (1972-73)
1 (1973-74)
1(1974-75)
4 (1975-79)
7 (1979-86)
2 (1986-88)
11 (1988-Pres)

13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
172-129

6-13
30-46
9-19
110-60

Year

Head Coach

Season
Record

Record

1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman

13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16
24-6
20-8
11-16

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9
16-2
15-3
8-1 0

ovc

�12

ASSISTANT COACHES

Sheila Simmons
Sheila Simmons begins her seventh season as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonels. Her primary responsibilities
include recruiting , maintenance of academic progress , and
on-court coaching , working with the post players.
Simmons' recruiting efforts have brought many quality
basketball players into the EKU program. Her recruiting and
her relentless efforts monitoring the academics of each student-athlete have helped
Simmons raise the level of excellence here at Eastern.
"Sheila has been active in her recruiting efforts ·and development of post players,
in addition to her maintenance of academ ic achievements," said coach Inman. "She
has been very instrumental in establishing the success of the program."
Simmons came to Eastern after serving as graduate assistant at the University
of Montevallo (AL) in 1993. In the two years prior, Sheila served Montevallo as a student
assistant. She holds a master's degree in education and a bachelor's in chemistry and
physical education, both earned at Montevallo.

�13

ASSISTANT COACHES

Joanna Bernabei
A Weirton, WV native, Joanna Bernabei comes to the Eastern
Kentucky women's basketball program from West Virginia Wesleyan
College where she was head coach for the 1998-1999 season and
compiled an 18-9 record and third place finish in the WVIAC. While at
WVWC, Bernabei also had the responsibility of being the Senior
Women's Administrator. During the 1997-1998 season, she was a
graduate assistant coach for EKU while working on her master's
degree in Sports Administration.
Bernabei attended West Liberty State College, where she majored in Exercise Science and
minored in Pre-Pharmacy. She was the starting point guard all four years at WLSC, earning First
Team Al 1-WVIAC every year, and finished her career in standout fashion. She was named 1997
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the YearandcurrentlyholdstheNCAA
Division llall-timecareerassistrecordof 1,107. Bernabei was selected NCAA Division 11 All-American
three times. She holds the NCAA II record for assists in a game (24) and holds more than
20 national, conference and school records for assists and steals in a career, season and
game. She led her team to an 80-36 record during her four years.
Bernabei was named West Virgina High School Player of the Year in 1993. She has coached
at various high school basketball camps and has held her own point guard clinic since 1997.

�14

SUPPORT STAFF
Lisa Pace
Graduate Assistant
Lisa Pace, a native of Huntsville, TN , joins the EKU coaching staff after spending
the 1998-1999 season as an assistant coach for Model High School. Previous to this stint
at Model, she played four years for the EKU Lady Colonels.
Playing in all 113 games in which the Eastern Lady Colonels competed in her four
years at EKU, Pace scored 683 points (6.0 pg.) and recorded 346 rebounds (3.1 pg .). She
made 131 three-point baskets (35.1 °/o), had 159 assists and 107 steals in her career at
Eastern for coach Larry Joe Inman.
Pace was a member of the 1996-97 OVC champion Lady Colonel team that went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, the 1997-98 OVC co-champion squad and the 1994-95 OVC quadchampion team from Eastern. During her stay at Eastern, the Lady Colonels were 74-39, including a school
record 24-6 in 1996-97 and an OVC-record 16-2 that same year.
As a sophomore, Pace led the OVC in three-point percentage at .397 (52-131 ). While at EKU, she majored in Physical Education/K-12.

TEAM
Kimberly Peacock
Manager
Kimberly is in her second season as manager for the Lady Colonels. A native of
Owensboro, she was the manager of her high school basketball team for two seasons.
She is a sophomore, majoring in law enforcement at Eastern, and is a graduate of
Daviess County HS.

Stephanie Oghia
Manager
Stephanie is in her first year as a
manager for the Lady Colonels.
She is a graduate of Adair County
High School where she served as
a student manager for two seasons of varsity basketball. She is a freshman history major and plans to
pursue a career in law.

�15

1999-2000 PROSPECTUS
Coach Larry Joe Inman will welcome back
four starters among his eight letterwinners
returning as he embarks upon his 12th year at the
helm of the Eastern Kentucky University
women's basketball program in the upcoming
1999-2000 year.
Heading the list of returnees for EKU is 511 junior forward Charlotte Sizemore, a firstteam All-Ohio Valley Conference choice in
1998-99. Sizemore topped the Lady Colonels in
scoring with her 17.6 per game average, which
was also good enough to finish third in the
league in this category. She also grabbed 5.2
rebounds , hit 75 .2 percent from the free throw
line and picked up 76 assists, 13 blocked shots
and 41 steals.
Other starters coming back for EKU, who
suffered through an uncharacteristic11-16 season last year, are 5-7 sophomore point guard
Mikki Bond , 5-11 junior guard Larrya Wall and

6-1 junior forward-center Candice Finley.
Bond started all 27 games last year and
averaged 7.9 points , 4.9 rebounds and 1.9 steals
per game for the Lady Colonels. She also led the
club and finished seventh in the confe rence in
assists per game (3.5). Finley averaged 7.8
points , 4.1 rebounds and led the team in blocked
shots with 17 and in field goal percentage at .470,
while Wal l scored 4.2 points per game and
averaged 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 steals per
contest.
Also returning from knee surgery will be
5-9 senior guard Marla Gearhart who was injured
in the eighth game last season against Louisville.
At that point of the season, she was leading EKU
in scoring with her 14.2 average. She also pulled
down 3.4 rebounds and averaged 3.3 assists per
game last year.
Three other players who saw considerable playing time last season will return. They
include 5-10 sophomore guard Zoey Artist , 6-1
junior forward Susan Hatcher and 6-2 sophomore center Crystal Mason.
Artist started eight games last season ,
while playing in all 27 contests , and averaged 5.3
points and 2.9 rebounds per game. Hatcher also
played in every game, scoring 3.4 points and
grabbing 1.9 rebounds per contest. Mason was
a backup post in her first season as a Lady
Colonel and scored 1.5 points and averaged 1 .2
rebounds per contest.
Five newcomers have been added to the
roster, including one sophomore and four
freshmen. 6-2 center Katie Stearns played last
season at Carl Albert (OK) State College and will
be a sophomore at Eastern this season.
New freshmen signees include 5-5 point
guard Tekielia Oden, Anniston (AL) High School;
5-9 guard Teresa McNair, Forest (FL) High
School 6-3 freshman center jill Perry, Hart
County (KY) High School.
Eastern finished last year w ith an 8-1 O
OVC record and final sixth place fin ish in the
OVC standings. The Lady Colonels were
defeated by eventual OVC Tournament runnerup,
UT Martin , 102-87, in the opening round of the
1999 OVC Tourney.

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THESENIO'R
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#3
Senior
5-9, Guard
. .Olive Hill, KY

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As a Junior: Marla was having an outstanding year when she went down with a
season-ending knee injury in the eighth game of the year against Louisville. She
was leading the team in scoring at that point of the year, averaging 14.2 points per
game. She was also averaging 3.3 assists per game, hitting 80 percent from the
free throw line and 44. 7 percent from the field.
As a Sophomore: Marla teamed up with All-American Chrissy Roberts in 199798 to make up one of the league's best back-court combinations. Deadly from
three-point range and quick enough to take the ball through the lane, Marla had
opponents on their heels wondering what she would do. Marla was third on the
team, as well as in the conference, in 3-point shooting percentage, knocking
down 40.5 percent of her trey attempts. She was third on the team in free throw
percentage (71.4) and scoring (10.6 ppg) and fourth in rebounding (3.3 rpg) . She
was second on the team in assists, dishing out 92 in 1997-98. Marla had the best
assist-to-turnover ratio on the team that season , handing out 1.4 assists for every one giveaway. She
was second on the team
in steals, collecting 45
during the 1997-98 season.

As a Freshman: Marla played in 20 of the Colonels' contests during her freshman campaign while starting in one
game. Despite averaging only 18.5 minutes per game,
Marla's scoring average was fourth best on the team (6.3
pg), and her free throw percentage of 81.1 percent was
second on the team.
At West Carter: Marla was a first-team All-Kentucky honoree in 1996 after leading her team to the 16th Region
Championship and a berth in the state tournament. She
averaged 19.2 points, 4. 7 assists and 3.8 steals per game
her final campaign . She was selected as the Lexington
Herald-Leader Area Player of the Year in the 16th Region. She also holds the West Carter all-time scoring
record with 2,264 career points.

Career Statistics
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
TOTALS

GP
20
28
8
56

FGM-FGA
47-108
103-259
42-94
192-461

PCT
.435
.398
.447
.416

3PM-3PA
3-19
30-74
6-20
39- 11 3

PCT
.158
.405
.300
.345

FTM-FTA
30-37
60-84
24-30
114-151

PCT
.8 11
.714
.800
.755

REB
49
91
27
167

AVG
2.5
3.3
3.4
3.0

ASST
27
92
26
145

IQ BLK STL
25
68
16
109

2
2
0
4

15
45
12
72

MIN-AVG
371-18.5
846-30.2
213-26.6
1430-25.5

POINTS
127
296
114
537

AVG
6.3
10.6
14.2
9.6

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THE JUNIORS
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Junior
5-11, Forward Guard
Hazard, KY

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As a Sophomore: Charlotte was a fi rst-team AII-OVC choice last season,
while leading the Lady Colonels and placing third in the league in scoring
with her 17.6 per game average. Charlotte scored in double figu res in all
but two games last season and was recognized as the team's Best Offensive Player at the post-season banquet. She finished ninth in the conference in free throw percentage (.752) and 15th in rebounding (5.2) last year.
She twice scored 27 points last season -- Jan. 7 vs. Tennessee State and
in the season 's finale Feb. 23 vs. UT Martin. She also had two "doubledoubles" last year as she recorded 19 points, 12 rebounds against Eastern Illinois (Jan. 30) and 13 points, 11 rebounds vs. Tennessee State (Feb.
4). She was named OVC Co-Player of the Week on Jan. 11 after she collected consecutive scoring nights of 25, 27 and 23 points.

As a Freshman: In her first season, Sizemore began her college career in
the same manner as she ended her high school career, as one of the best
players on the floor.
Charlotte averaged
8.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in
1997-98. She was
third on the team in assists (52) and steals (42) , fourth
on the team in three-point accuracy (35. 7) and fifth
in field goal percentage (39.4). Her best game of the
year came at home against Morehead State when
she scored 25 points. and her best rebounding effort
came against Southeast Missouri in the first round
of the OVC Tournament. In that game, Sizemore
pulled down eight rebounds.
At Hazard High School: Charlotte was one of
Kentucky's premier players in 1996-97, leading the
Bulldogs to a 37-1 record and both the All-A and
Sweet Sixteen state titles . She played four years of
varsity basketball at Breathitt County High School
(8th thru 11th), before transferring to finish her career at Hazard. While at Breathitt, she set that
school's marks for points in a season (720) and career (2,193). She finished her prep career with 2,955
points, 1,329 rebounds , 536 assists, 378 steals and
139 blocked shots. She averaged 20.2 points and
7.3 rebounds per game her senior year, including
hitting nearly 50°/o from the floor.
Career Statistics
GP
1997-98 28
1998-99 27
TOTALS 55

FGM-FGA
100-254
176-492
276-746

PCT
.394
,358
.370

3PM-3PA
25-70
30-114
55-184

PCT
.357
,263
.299

FTM-FTA
25-37
94-125
119-162

PCT
.676
.752
.735

REB
108
141
249

AVG
3.9
5,2
4.5

ASST
52
76
128

TO BLK
7
97
11 7 13
214 20

STL
42
41
83

MIN-AVG
663-23.7
821-30,4
1484-27.0

POINTS
250
476
726

AVG
8. 9
17,6
13.2

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THE JUNIORS
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#33
Junior
6-1, ForwardCenter
Detroit, Ml

As a Sophomore: Candice started 24 games last season for the Lady
Colonels at forward. She led the team in field goal percentage at 47.0 and
blocked shots with 17 last year. At the team's awards banquet in April , she
tied with Larrya Wall as the Lady Colonels' Most Improved Player for the
1998-99 season. She is one of the team's top returning scorers (7.8) and
rebounders (4.1) for the upcoming year. She had a "double-double" in
1998-99 as she collected 13 points and 11 rebounds in the second game
of the year against Miami (Ohio). Another outstanding effort was a 22point (top scoring
night of the season)
and nine-rebound
game at Morehead
State on Feb. 13.

As a Freshman: Candice was a major player in the
Lady Colonels' second-straight OVC regular season
championship run. Playing in all 28 games, Candice averaged 2.5 rebounds and 3.6 points, while playing 9.4 minutes per contest, leading all Lady Colonel freshmen in each category. In her limited floor
time, Candice blocked five shots and collected 12
steals. Candice's best game of '97-98 came against
Morehead State (1-17-98) when she scored 11 points
and hauled in nine rebounds in the game.
At Bishop Borgess High School: During
Candice's four years of high school, her team won
three Class "C" State Championship titles. Candice
was named First Team All-State and All-Metro. She
averaged 12 points, 14 rebounds, four block shots
and three steals per contest. Candice was also an
Honor Roll student at Bishop Borgess High School.

Career Statistics
GP
1997-98 28
1998-99 26
TOTALS 54

FGM-FGA
34-87
87-185
121 -272

PCT
.391
.470
.449

3PM-3PA
0-0
0-2
0-2

PCT
.000
.000
.000

FTM-FTA
32-52
29-63
61 -115

PCT
.6 15
.460
.530

REB
71
106
177

AVG
2.5
4.1
3.3

ASST
1
11
12

TO
17
27
44

BLK
5
17
22

STL
12
22
34

MIN-AVG
264-9.4
453-17.4
709-13.1

POINTS
100
203
303

AVG
3.6
7.8
5.6

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# 31
J.unior
5-11, Guard Forward
Cecilia, KY

As a Sophomore: Larrya played in all 27 games last year and started 1O
contests, including the last seven of the year. She averaged 4.2 points
and 2.9 rebounds, but was generally regarded as one of the team's best
defenders. This statement can be backed up in the fact that she finished
second on the team in steals with 43. She was honored at the team 's
banquet in April as co-winner of the Lady Colonels' Most Improved Player
for the 1998-99 season. Larrya saved her best for last as her top scoring
night of the year came in the season's finale when she hit 6-9 from the
field, 1-4 three-pointers and 1-2 from the free throw line in scoring 14 points
in the OVC Tournament opener against UT Martin. She also was third on
the team in assists
with 60, while averaging 17.4 minutes of
playing time per
game.

As a Freshman: Larrya saw action in eight games
that season , averaging 0.4 points and 0.5 rebounds
in 3.0 minutes of action per game. She was recovering from a knee injury suffered in high school.
At Central Hardin High School: Larrya was named
All-State by the Courier Journal her senior season.
She averaged 21 points, seven rebounds, three
steals and two assists per game.

Career Statistics
GP
1997-98 8
1998-99 27
TOTALS 35

FGM-FGA
0-4
43-137
43-141

PCT
.000
.314
.305

3PM-3PA
0-1
3-26
3-27

PCT
.000
.1 15
.1 11

FTM-FTA
3-6
24-44
27-50

PCT
.500
.545
.540

.REB
4
79
83

AVG
0.5

2.9
2.4

ASST
0
60
60

TO BLK
6
0
58
1
64
1

STL
1
43
44

MIN-AVG
24-3.0
471 -17.4
495-14.1

POINTS
3
113
116

AVG
0.4
4.2
3.3

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# 11
Junior
6-1, Forward
Kermit, WV

As a Sophomore: Susan played in every game last season , averaging
almost 12 minutes per contest while scoring in all but six contests for the
season. Her best game was a 10-point, five-rebound effort against Murray
State on Feb. 2.
As a Freshman: Susan saw playing time in only five contests all season.
While playing only 10 minutes, Susan hit one of four shots from the floor,
while grabbing two rebounds.

At Tolsia High
School : Susan was a
second team All-State
selection in 1996-97
in the state of West
Virginia where she played high school basketball.
She led her team in scoring and rebounding and was
named team MVP for her senior season. Her high
school team was the state runner-up in 1996-97.
Susan played in the West Virginia East-West All-Star
game her senior year.

Career Statistics
GP
1997-98 5
1998-99 27
TOTALS 32

FGM-FGA
1-4
38-104
39-108

PCT
.250
.365
.361

3PM-3PA
0-0
6-25
6-25

PCT
.000
.240
.240

FTM-FTA
0-2
10-17
10-19

PCT
.000
.588
.526

REB
2
50
52

AVG
0.4
1.9
1.6

ASST
0
19
19

TO
0
35
35

BLK
0
5
5

STL
0
19
19

MIN-AVG
10-2.0
322-1 1.9
332-1 0.4

POINTS
2
92
94

AVG
0.4
3.4
2.9

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5-8, Guard
Flint, Ml

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As a Sophomore: In her first season as a Lady Colonel, Casandra saw
limited action , playing in four games.
As a Freshman: Casandra was ineligible in 1997-98 as a true freshman.
At Flint Northern High School: Casandra's high school team won back
to back Class "A" State Championships in '94 and '95. In 1997, the team
just missed again, finishing runner-up in the championship game. As a
senior, Casandra averaged 10 points, three steals, two rebounds and four
assists per game.

Career Statistics
GP
1998-99 4
TOTALS 4

FGM-FGA
0-0
0-0

PCT
.000
.000

3PM-3PA
0-0
0-0

PCT
.000
.000

FTM-FTA
0-2
0-2

PCT
.000
.000

REB
1
1

AVG
0.3
0.3

ASST
0
0

TO BLK

STL

1

0

0

1

0

0

MIN-AVG
4-1.0
4-1 .0

POINTS
0
0

AVG
0.0
0.0

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THE SOPHOMORES
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As a Freshman: Mikki started every game last season for the Lady Colonels at one of the guard positions. She averaged 7.9 points per game and
was the team' s second-leading rebounder at 4.9 rebounds per contest.
Mikki received the team's awards at the post-season banquet for Best
Defensive Player and Top Gun (point system taking into account several
offensive categories). She led the Lady Colonels in assists and finished
seventh in the OVC in this category with her 3.48 per game average. She
also led the team in steals and was second on the squad in three-pointers
made with 10. Mikki was a warrior on the floor, leading the Lady Colonels
in minutes played per game (30.9). She scored in double digits in nine
contests and came through with back-to-back double-doubles in early January vs. Southeast Missouri (20 pts., 16 reb.), her best effort in both categoSophomore
ries for the season, and Eastern Illinois (16 pts., 10 reb.). She was chosen
5-7, Guard
as the OVC Rookie of
Knoxville, TN
the Week for the week
of Jan. 4 after these
two outstanding efforts. She closed last
season in grand style with 11 points vs. Middle Tennessee and 10 points in the OVC Tournament game
at UT Martin.

#23

At Austin-East High School: Mikki averaged 21
points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 2.6 assists per
game as a senior. She connected on 53 percent of
her shots from the floor, including 41 .9 percent of her
treys. In the state tournament, Mikki hit for 37 points.
During her high school career, she scored 1,855
points. For her efforts during her senior year, she
was named Knoxville Interscholastic League Player
of the Year. In the classroom, Mikki carried a 3.85
grade-point average at Austin-East.

Career Statistics
GP
1998-99 27
TOTALS 27

FGM-FGA
82-200
82-200

PCT
.410
.410

3PM-3PA
10-29
10-29

PCT
.345
.345

FTM-FTA
38-65
38-65

PCT
.585
.585

REB
132
132

AVG
4.9
4.9

ASST
94
94

TO BLK
119
3
119
3

STL
50
50

MIN-AVG
834-30.9
834-30.9

POINTS
212
212

AVG
7.9
7.9

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THE SO'PHOMO'RES
Z&lt;&gt;Ely

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As a Freshman: Zoey was a major contributor to the Lady Colonels' success in her first season of collegiate basketball. She started eight of the 27
games in which she saw action, including a mid-season stretch where she
started seven straight contests. Zoey averaged 5.3 points and 2.9 rebounds
per game and finished the year with 55 assists and 20 steals. She closed
her first campaign at EKU in grand style, tieing her career high with a 16poi nt performance
Sophomore
against perennial
5-10, Guard
OVC powerhouse
Tennessee Tech and
Anita, Iowa
coming back two days
later for a 12-point,
three steal , two assist
game vs. Middle Tennessee. Zoey also scored 16 points in an earlier
season matchup with Southeast Missouri. She concluded the 1998-99 season as the team's fourth-best
free throw shooter with her .692 mark. Zoey's top
rebound efforts were seven-carom nights against
Southeast Missouri (1-2-99) and Morehead State (213-99).

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At CAM: Zoey averaged 25 points, 1O rebounds and
eight assists as a senior. She was named first-team
All-State and also received All-American honorable
mention for her efforts. As a junior, she averaged 23
points, 10 rebounds and seven assists en route to
first-team All-State honors. She was also named the
Southwest Player of the Year in Iowa for both basketball and volleyball. She finished her basketball
career at CAM, scoring 1,845 points. She graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average and was
named to Iowa's All-State Band.

Career Statistics
GP
1998-99 27
TOTALS 27

FGM-FGA
51-132
51-132

PCT
.386
.386

3PM-3PA
6-38
6-38

PCT
.158
.158

FTM-FTA
36-52
36-52

PCT
.692
.692

REB
79
79

AVG
2.9
2.9

ASST
55
55

TO
54
54

BLK
5
5

STL
20
20

MIN-AVG
540-20.0
540-20.0

POINTS
144
144

AVG
5.3
5.3

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As a Freshman: Crystal saw action in 15 of the Lady Colonels' games
last season. She finished the year hitting 45 percent, one of the top marks
on the team from the field. Her best scoring night was a seven-point outing
in the Jan. 23 contest with Middle Tennessee. Crystal 's top efforts on the
boards came with four-rebound efforts vs. Louisville on Dec. 28 and vs.
Murray State on Feb. 2. While only averaging 4.1 minutes per game, she
still managed to pick up four blocked shots for the year.

Sophomore
6-2, Center
Detroit, Ml

At Mumford High
School: Crystal averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds, five blocked
shots, five assists and
two blocked shots per game as a senior. She was
named to the Detroit All-Metro team. She was very
much involved in community service as she served
on Teen Outreach Missions that took her to the Bahamas and to Mississippi. She also traveled to
Mexico to help build homes for the homeless.

Career Statistics
GP
1998-99 15
TOTALS 15

FGM-FGA
9-20
9-20

PCT
.450
.450

3PM-3PA
0-0
0-0

PCT
.000
.000

FTM-FTA
4-1 0
4-10

PCT
.400
.400

REB
18
18

AVG
1.2
1.2

ASST
0
0

TO

BLK

9
9

4
4

STL
1
1

MIN-AVG
61-4.1
61-4.1

POINTS
22
22

AVG
1.5
1.5

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THE NEWCOMERS
Teresa.

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Freshman
5-9, Guard
Ocala, FL

At Forest High School: Teresa averaged 20.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 7 .2 steals
and 4.2 assists for coach Dave Horner at Forest High last season. She was also
selected to the first team of the Class 5A All-State squad by the Florida Sports
Writers Association for the 1998-99 season. She was an All-Area MVP in 1999
and a first-team All-Area choice in 1998. She started at point guard in the Florida
Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game for the North All-Stars this past year.
Teresa was the state 400-meter champion as a sophomore, running a 56.4 in the
state finals. She was also selected for the honor of Ms. Forest High School, a title
that was voted on by her classmates in school.

At Anniston High School: Tekielia averaged 23.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 6.1 steals
and 9.4 assists last season for Anniston High. She was a second-team All-State
choice and was selected by the Anniston Crusader as the Athlete of the Year for
1998-99. An All-County selection this past season , she also was named Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Player of last season's Calhoun County Tournament. Chosen Player of the Year by the Anniston Star this past season , Tekielia
was also picked as a member of the Fabulous Five of Calhoun County for 199899. A 3.0-plus student at Anniston High, Oden was also a first-team member of the
All-Regional Team and the All-Area Team as a senior.

#5
Freshman
5-5, Guard
Anniston, AL

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Sophomore
6-2, Center
DeQueen,AR

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At Carl Albert State College (OK): Katie played last season for Carl Albert State
College, a junior college in Poteau, OK, where she averaged 22.1 points and 12.3
rebounds per game as a freshman. She was listed as one of the top 20 junior
college post players in the nation by the All-Star Girls' Report of the Grass Roots
Recruiting Guide, one of the nation's top recruiting publications. Katie graduated
in 1998 from DeQueen Senior (AR) High School where she led the state in blocked
shots with her 8.2 per game average. She was All-Conference, All-District, AllRegion Most Valuable Player and All-State her senior year, while also being accorded the prestigious honor of being named Miss Southwest Arkansas Player of
the Year for 1997-98. She chose Eastern Kentucky over Arkansas, Nebraska and
Kent State.

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THE NEWCOMERS
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At Hart County High School: Jill averaged 15.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 7.2 blocks
per game as a senior for coach Tommy Adams at Hart County. She was an All-18th
District hoice and All-Fifth Region pick her senior year as HCHS compiled a 23-5 record.
Jill was a two-year Most Valuable Player selection at Hart County. She also led the team
in field goal percentage at 56.2 percent last season. Jill also set a school record for most
rebounds in a game when she collected in one contest.

#42
Freshman
6-3, Center
Hardyville, KY

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Nashville, TN

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At Father Ryan High School: Lyndsey averaged 13.3 points, 5.2 rebounds , 5.5 assists
and 4.1 assists per game as a sen ior last season for Father Ryan for coach Jinx
Cockerham. She was a two-time honorable mention All-State selection and made the alltournament team at several Christmas tourneys. She received the Hustle Award and the
Heart Award at Father Ryan her senior year. She was the team 's Most Valuable Player as
a freshman . Lyndsey was on the school 's Honor Roll , a member of the Student Council
and was voted Best All-Around by her senior classmates. She also played volleyball and
tennis at Father Ryan.

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#34
Freshman
5-5, Guard
Lexington, KY

At Paul Dunbar High School: Christy scored 4. 7 points per game last season for
coach Jud Brown at Paul Dunbar. She also had pulled down 4.2 rebounds and handed out
3.3 assists per contest. She won the Coaches' Award as a junior at PDHS . She was a
three-year member of her high school Honor Roll and made High Honor Roll distinction
her senior year. Christy was a member of the Fellowsh ip of Christian Athletes at Paul
Dunbar. She also participated in orchestra where she played the violin.

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#44
Freshman
5-8, Guard
Urbana,OH

At Urbana High School: Barbie joins the Eastern Kentucky program from Urbana High
School where she averaged 4.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 3.4 steals per game last season for coach Bill "Skeeter" Moss. She won awards last season as the Most Spirited and
Best Positve Attitude for the Hilltoppers. She set a school mark for consecutive free
throws made. and was selected as Most Athletic at Urbana her senior year where she
was also a member of the school's Honor Roll. She was a part of the Urbana girls' basketball program that saw a rise in number of victories from two as a freshman to 12 th is past
season. As a freshman at Urbana, Barbie led the squad in three-pointers made. She also
played softball in high school where se was a catcher and soccer where she was chosen
as Athlete of the Year in the Central Buckeye Conference her senior year. She set a
school record for most goals in a single season this past year.

1999-2000 Eastern Kentucky University Women's Basketball Roster
No.
00
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Name
Crystal Mason
Marla Gearhart
Tekielia Oden
Susan Hatcher
Zoey Artist
Teresa McNair
Casandra Ferguson
Lyndsey Warbington
Mikki Bond
Larrya Wall
Candice Finley
Christy Cromer
Charlotte Sizemore
Jill Perry
Barbie Jackson
Katie Stearns

Pos.
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Ht.
6-2
5-9
5-5
6-1
5-10
5-9
5-8
5-7
5-7
5-11
6-1
5-5
5-11
6-3
5-8
6-2

Head Coach : Larry Joe Inman
Assistant Coaches: Sheila Simmons and Joanna Bernabei
Graduate Assistant: Lisa Pace

Yr.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Soph.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Soph.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.

Hometown
High School / College
Detroit, Ml
Mumford HS
Olive Hill, KY
West Carter HS
Anniston, AL
Anniston HS
Kermit, WV
Tolsia HS
Anita, IA
CAM HS
Ocala, FL
Forest HS
Flint, Ml
Flint Northern HS
Nashville, TN
Father Ryan HS
Knoxville, TN
Austin-East HS
Cecilia, KY
Central Hardin HS
Detroit, Ml
Bishop Borgess HS
Lexington , KY
Paul Dunbar HS
Hazard, KY
Hazard HS
Hardyville, KY
Hart County HS
Urbana, OH
Urbana HS
DeQueen, AR DeQueen HS/Carl Albert St.

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199B-99 FINAL STATISTICS
GP-GS

Player

FG (Incl 3PT)
MD-ATI
PCT

3PT
MD-ATI

PCT

FREE THROWS
MD-ATI
PCT

REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOT

AVG

AST

TO

BLK STL

PF-D

MIN-AVG PTS

AVG

Charlotte Sizemore 27-27

176-492

.358

30-114

.263

94-125

.752

50

91

141

5.2

76

117

13

41

83-5

821-30.4

476

17.6

Marla Gearhart

42-94

.447

6-20

.300

24-30

80.0

12

15

27

3.4

26

16

0

12

24-0

213-26.6

114

14.2

8-8

Jennifer King

27-27

79-174

.454

0-2

.000

67-106

63.2

90

115

205

7.6

29

48

3

25

70-4

72 1-26.7

225

8.3

Mikki Bond

27-27

82-200

.410

10-29

.345

38-65

.585

40

92

132

4.9

94

119

3

50

74-4

834-30.9

2 12

7.9

Candie Finley

26-24

87-185

.470

0-2

.000

29-63

.460

43

63

106

4.1

11

27

17

22 99- 11

453-17.4

203

7.8

Shannon Browning

27-0

62-141

.440

7-25

.280

45-64

.703

35

63

98

3.6

23

42

5

16

58-3

434-16. 1

176

6 .5

Zoey Artist

27-8

51-132

.386

6-38

.158

36-52

.692

38

41

79

2.9

55

54

5

20

74-0

540-20.0

144

5.3

Cathy Dues

27-3

50-120

.417

1-4

.250

35-61

.574

51

79

130

4.8

9

32

11

18

94-5

464-17.2

136

5.0

Larrya Wall

27-10

43-137

.314

3-26

. 115

24-44

.545

25

54

79

2.9

60

58

43

85-8

47 1-17 .4

113

4.2

Susan Hatcher

27-0

38-104

.365

6-25

.240

10-17

.588

17

33

50

1.9

19

35

5

19

45-0

322-11.9

92

3.4

Shamira Thedfor

17-1

13-37

.351

3- 12

.250

5-8

.625

6

8

14

0.8

14

16

0

3

17-0

133-7.8

34

2.0

5-14

.357

0-0

.000

2-3

.667

4

5

9

1.1

0

4

7-0

54-6.8

12

1.5

.450

0-0

.000

4-10

.400

4

14

18

1 .2

0

9

4

11 -0

61-4.1

22

1 .5

.000

0-0

.000

0-2

.000

0

1

0 .3

0

1

0

0

0-0

4-1 .0

0

0.0

Karen Flannery

8-0

Crystal Mason

15-0

Casandra Ferguson

9-20

4-0

0-0

TEAM

48

44

92

4

Eastern Ky.

27-27

737-1850 .398

72-297

.242

413-650

.635

463

718 1181

43.7

416

582

68

271

714-40

1959

72.6

Opponents

27-27

717-1625 .441

131-417

.314

627-928

.676

354

789 1143

42.3

447

577

74

314

563-17

192

81.2

199B-99 HIGHS
EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

EKU TEAM HIGHS
Most Field Goals Made

39 (of 85)

vs. Murray State

Most Free Throws Made

26 (of 32)

vs. Morehead State

Most Three-Pointers

6 (of 19)
6 (of 12)

vs. Miami (OH)
vs . Eastern Illinois

Most Rebounds

64

vs . Morehead State

Most Points

99

vs. Morehead State

Most Assists

23
23

vs. Morehead State
vs. Tennessee Tech

EKU OPPONENT LOWS
Fewest Field Goals Made
Fewest
Fewest
Fewest
Fewest

Free Throws Made
Rebounds
Points
Assists

19 (of 49)
19 (of48)
6 (of 21)
32
58
8

vs. Miami (OH)
vs. Wofford
vs. Tennessee State
vs. UT Martin
vs. Tennessee State
vs. Wofford

Most Field Goals Made
Most Free Throws Made
Most Three-Pointers Made
Most Rebounds
Most Points
Most Assists

12 (of 15) Marla Gearhart vs. Murray St. (H)
10(of10)
Gearhart vs. Coastal Car. (T1)
Charlotte Sizemore (Five Times)
5
Mikki Bond vs. Tennessee Tech (A)
12
Charlotte Sizemore vs. Eastern Ill. (H)
27 Charlotte Sizemore vs. Tennesee St. (H)
vs. UT-Martin (T1 )
Charlotte Sizemore vs. SEMO (H)
10

EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Points
Zoey Artist
Mikki Bond
Casandra Ferguson
Candice Finley
Marla Gearhart
Susan Hatcher
Crystal Mason
Charlotte Sizemore
Larrya Wall

Rebounds

16 vs. Southeast Missouri 7 vs. Southeast Missouri
16 vs. Tennessee Tech
7 vs. Morehead State
20 vs. Southeast Missouri 11 vs. Southeast Missouri
1 vs. Miami (OH)
22 vs. Austin Peay
11 vs. Miami (OH)
22 vs. Morehead State
24 vs. Murray State
6 vs. Xavier (OH)
10 vs. Murray State
6 vs. Middle Tennessee
7 vs. Middle Tennessee 4 vs. Louisville
4 vs. Murray State
27 vs. Tennessee State 12 vs. Eastern Illinois
27 vs. UT Martin
14 vs. UT Martin
7 vs. Tennessee Tech

�ave

29

STANDINGS/AWARDS
1998-99 FINAL OVC STANDINGS
Conference
L
PCT.
14
4
.778
14
4
.778
14
4
.778
.722
13
5
9
.500
9

w

Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State

8
7
5
3
3

Home
8-1
8-1
9-0
9-0
6-3

Away
6-3
6-3
5-4
4-5
3-6

Overall
L
21
8
21
8
18
9
19
9
10
17

PCT.
.724
.724
.667
.679
.370

w

10

.444

6-3

2-7

11

16

.407

11
13
15
15

.389
.278
.167
.167

5-4
4-5
3-6
3-6

2-7
1-8
0-9
0-9

13
6
5
5

15
21
21
21

.464
.222
.192
.192

1998-99 AII-OVC Honors
Player of the Year: Zabrina Harris, Tennessee-Martin
Coach of the Year: Ed Arnzen, Southeast Missouri
Freshman of the Year: Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech
First Team
Name

Year Pos.

Leah Aldrich
Zabrina Harris
Tessa Fields
Diane Seng

Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.

Charlotte Sizemore

So.

C
F/C
G
C
F

Second Team
School

Name

Eastern Illinois
Tennessee-Martin
Tennesee-Martin
Tennessee Tech

Paula Corder
Cari Hassell
Bobbi Coltharp
Barna Burrell
Schronda Moore

Eastern Kentucky

Honorable Mention
Name
Janet Holt
Pam Iverson
Jamie Thomatis
Rusty Sowers
Heather Bates
Angelica Suffren
Quin Sullivan

Year Pos.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.

F/C
C
F
G
G
G
F

Year Pos.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

G/F
G
F/G
F
F

School
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State

Freshmen

School

Name

Pos.

School

Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Austin Peay
Austin Peay

Janet Holt
Pam Iverson
Jamie Thomatis
Heidi Daulton
Tracy Webb

F/C
C
F
G
F

Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee-Martin

�30

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
University of
Miami

MIAMI
Nov. 20 - Richmond , KY
7:45 p.m . (EST)

David Graves

Lucy Hines

Nov. 21 - Richmond , KY
4:15 p.m. (EST)

Melissa Slone

Sara Weaver

Nov. 21 - Miami, FL
7:30 p.m. (EST)

Ferne Labati

Gina Graziani

Nov. 26-27 - Miami, FL
4:00 p.m. (EST)

Cindy Russo

Viktoria Nagy

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Spartanburg , SC
Founded : 1854
Enrollment: 1,100
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Southern
Nickname: Lady Terriers
Colors: Old Gold and Black
Arena: Benjamin Johnson Arena
Capacity: 3,500
President: Dr. Job Lesesne
AD: David S. Wood
AD Phone: (864) 597-4090
Ticket Office Phone:(864) 597-4090
SID: Mark Cohen
Basketball Contact: Bill English
SID Office Phone: (864) 597-4092
SID Home Phone: (864) 576-5545
SID Fax: (864) 597-4129
Press Row Phone: (864) 597-4487
Head Coach: David Graves
Basketball Phone: (864) 597-4119
Best Time To Reach Coach: 1Oam12 noon Mon.-Fri.
Coaching Record at WC: 17-66
Coaching Record Overall: 17-66
Assistant Coaches: Marlene Jeter,
David Garner
Trainer: Kenny Cabe
Top Returning Players: Jenny Nett,
Stacey Parris, Lucy Hines, Meredith
Denton, Cathey Franks
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
'98-99 Record: 9-19
'98-99 Conference Record: 4-14
Conference Finish: 9th
Series Record : First Meeting
Website: www.wofford.edu

Location: Charleston, SC
Founded:1770
Enrollment: 11,006
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Southern
Nickname: Cougars
Colors: Maroon and White
Arena: John Kresse Arena
Capacity: 3,500
President: Dr. Alexander Sanders
AD: Jerry Baker
AD Phone: (843) 953-8251
Ticket Office Phone: (843)953-5479
SID: Tony Ciuffo
BasketballContact:LeeAnne Sears
SID Office Phone: .(843) 953-5465
SID Home Phone: (843) 953-2760
SID Fax: (843) 953-6534
Press Row Phone: (843) 953-6554
Head Coach: Melissa Slone
Basketball Phone: (843) 953-5556
Best Time To Reach Coach:
Coaching Record at WC: 6-21
Coaching Record Overall: 6-21
Assistant oaches: Keri Harrissher,
Jerilyn Cushing, Meredith Luebber
Trainer:
Top Returning Players: Sara
Weaver, Shannon Reiley
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
'98-99 Record: 6-21
'98-99 Conference Record: 3-15
Conference Finish: 11th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: www.cougars.cofc.edu

Location: Coral Gables, FL
Founded : 1926
Enrollment: 13,422
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Big East
Nickname: Hurricanes
Colors: Orange, Green and White
Arena: Knight Sports Complex
Capacity: 1,200
President: Edward Foote II
AD: Paul Dee
AD Phone: (305) 284-3822
Ticket Office Phone: (305)284-4808
SID: Bob Burda
BasketballContact:Gail Wilkins
SID Office Phone: (305) 284-3244
SID Home Phone: (305) 207-6109
SID Fax: (305) 284-2807
Press Row Phone: (305) 284-5543
Head Coach: Ferne Labati
Basketball Phone: (305) 284-5802
Best Time To Reach Coach: through
SID
Coaching Record at UM: 204-117
Coaching Record Overall: 340-239
Assistant oaches: Robin Harmony.
Geneva Morgan, Nina Wagner
Trainer: Danielle Henry
Top Returning Players: Gina
Graziani
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
'98-99 Record: 15-14
'98-99 Conference Record: 9-9
Conference Finish: 7th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: www.hurricanesports.com

Location: Miami, FL
Founded:1972
Enrollment: 30,583
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Sun Belt
Nickname: Golden Panthers
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Golden Panther Arena
Capacity: 5,000
President: Dr. Modesto A. Maidique
AD: Jose Sotolongo
AD Phone: (305) 348-2756
Ticket Office Phone:(305) 348-4263
SID: Rich Kelch
Basketball Contact: J . Darin Darst
SID Office Phone: (305) 348-3 164
SID Home Phone: (954) 723-9686
SID Fax: (305) 348-2693
Press Row Phone: (305) 348-3702
Head Coach: Cindy Russo
Basketball Phone: (305) 348-2756
Best Time To Reach Coach: contact
SID
Coaching Record at FIU: 423-150
Coaching Record Overall : 463-1 72
Assistant Coaches: Inge Nissen, Didi
Cotton
Trainer: Julie Berg-McG raw
Top Returning Players: Laura
Camps, Viktoria Nagy
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:7/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 2
'98-99 Record: 23-7
'98-99 Conference Record : 9-3
Conference Finish: 2nd
Series Record: EKU leads 2-0
Website: www .fiu / ed u/ - ath letic/
wbhome

�31

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS

Nov. 26-27 - Miami , FL
4:00 p.m. (EST)

Nov. 26-27 - Miami, FL
4:00 p.m. (EST)

Nov. 30 - Richmond, KY
6:00 pm (EST)

Dec. 4 - Morehead, KY
5:45 p.m. (EST)
Jan. 18 - Richmond , KY
6:00 p.m . (EST)

Jennifer Rizzoti

Janeka Lopp

Patty Delehanty

Erin Welch

Tony Cross

Leah Primm

Laura Litter

Vette Robinson

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location : West Hartford, CT
Founded:1877
Enrollment: 4,117
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: America East
Nickname: Hawks
Colors: Scarlet and White
Arena: Chase Family Arena
Capacity: 4,475
President: Walter Harrison
AD: Pat Meiser-McKnett
AD Phone: (860) 768-4658
Ticket Office Phone:(860) 768-4295
SID: John Sudsbury
Basketball Contact: Jason Guy
SID Office Phone: (860) 768-4620
SID Home Phone: (860) 651-8194
SID Fax: (860) 768-4068
Press Row Phone: (860) 768-5042
Head Coach: Jennifer Rizzoti
Basketball Phone: (860) 768-5035
Best Time To Reach Coach: afternoon
Coaching Record at UH:1 st season
Coaching Record Overall:
Assistant Coaches: TBA
Trainer: Elizabeth Gale
Top Returning Players: Kenitra
Johnson, KellyAnn Charles
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 2
'98-99 Record: 8-19
'98-99 Conference Record: 5-13
Conference Finish: 9th
Series Record:
Website: www.hartfordhawks.com

Location: Brooklyn , NY
Founded:1926
Enrollment: 11,000
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Northeast
Nickname: Blackbirds
Colors: Black, Silver, and Royal Blue
Arena: Schwartz Center
Capacity: 1,000
President: David Steinberg
AD: John Suarez
AD Phone: (718) 488-1030
Ticket Office Phone: (718)488-3340
SID: Greg Fox
BasketballContact:ChrisO'Conner
SID Office Phone: (718)488-1420
SID Home Phone: (914) 592-7224
SID Fax: (718) 488-3302
Press Row Phone: (718) 488-3338
Head Coach: Patty Delehanty
Basketball Phone: (718)488-1531
Best Time To Reach Coach: 10-2
Coaching Record at LIU: 2-24
Coaching Record Overall: 127-155
Assistant Coaches: Jim Meyer,
Dayina LaForce-Mann , Aimee
Longombe
Trainer: Jayne Kitsos
Top Returning Players: Kellye
Townsend, Erin Welch, Nisreen Wright
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
'98-99 Record: 2-24
'98-99 Conference Record: 2-18
Conference Finish: 11th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: www.liunet.edu/ but11 /
athletic. htm I

Location: Nashville, TN
Founded: 1951
Enrollment: 3,000
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Independent
Nickname: Bruins
Colors: Navy Blue, Red, and White
Arena: Striplin Gymnasium
Capacity: 2,500
President: Dr. Jerry L. Warren
AD: Mike Strickland
AD Phone: (615) 460-5547
Ticket Office Phone:(615) 460-5609
SID: Matt Wilson
Basketball Contact: Matt Wilson
SID Office Phone: (615) 460-6698
SID Home Phone: (615) 367-2639
SID Fax: (615) 460-5584
Press Row Phone: (615) 460-5591
Head Coach: Tony Cross
Basketball Phone: (615) 460-6264
Best Time To Reach Coach: am
Coaching Record at BU: 345-133
Coaching Record Overall: same
Assistant Coaches: Donna Brown,
Scott Oatsvall, Clint Griffin
Trainer: Heather Poor
Top Returning Players: Leah Primm,
Jessica Matson
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:9/3
Starters Returning/Lost:4/1
'98-99 Record: 19-8
Series Record:
Website: www.belmont.edu/athletics

Location: Morehead, KY
Founded:1887
Enrollment: 8,300
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Ellis T. Johnson
Capacity: 6,500
President: Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin
AD: Mike Mincey
AD Phone: (606) 783-2088
Ticket Office Phone:(606) 783-2588
SID: Randy Stacy
Basketball Contact: Brad Lau x
SID Office Phone: (606) 783-2500
SID Home Phone: (606) 784-2922
SID Fax: (606) 783-2550
Press Row Phone: (606) 783-2500
Head Coach: Laura Litter
Basketball Phone: (606) 783-2126
Best Time To Reach Coach: mornings
Coaching Record at MSU:12-40
Coaching Record Overall: same
Assistant Coaches: Corbett Grigsby,
James Black, Reagan Rossi
Trainer: Matt Charvat
Top Returning Players: C isha
Brazley, Heidi Daulton
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:12/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
'98-99 Record: 5-21
'98-99 Conference Record: 3-1 5
Conference Finish: 9th
Series Record: EKU leads 28-26
Website: www.morehead-st. edu

�32

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
Xavier
University

8'LLIKf..~ s ,,.

Dec. 11 - Richmond, KY
4:30 p.m. (EST)

Dec. 18-19 - Wilmington , NC
Holiday Inn Beach Blast
TBA

Dec. 18-19 - Wilmington, NC
Holiday Inn Beach Blast
TBA

Dec. 18-19 - Wilm ington, NC
Holiday Inn Beach Blast
TBA

Photo
Not
Available

Melanie
Balcomb

Nicole
Levandusky

Bernie Flax

Chandra
Watkins

Karen Hall

Jill Pizzotti

Mandy Lueking

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Cincinnati, OH
Founded:1831
Enrollment: 6,500
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Atlantic 1O
Nickname: Musketeers
Colors: Navy Blue, Gray, and White
Arena: Schmidt Memor. Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,690
President: James Hoff, S.J.
AD: Mike Babinski
AD Phone: (513) 745-3414
Ticket Office Phone:(513) 745-3411
SID: Tom Eiser
Basketball Contact: Amber Scott
SID Office Phone: (513) 745-3416
SID Home Phone: (513) 272-3169
SID Fax: (513) 745-2825
Press Row Phone: (513) 745-3003
Head Coach: Melanie Balcomb
Basketball Phone: (513) 745-3417
Best Time To Reach Coach: am
Coaching Record at XU :66-51
Coaching Record Overall: 94-77
Assistant Coaches: Tricia Cullop,
Toby Metoyer, Kristin Schneider
Top Returning Players: Nicole
Levandusky, Jennifer Phillips, Kim
Hotz, Taru Tuukkanen
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/4
Starters Returning/Lost:4/1
'98-99 Record: 24-9
'98-99 Conference Record: 11-5
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: XU leads 7-1 .
Website: www.xu.edu/athletics

Location: Wilmington, NC
Founded:1947
Enrollment: 9,600
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc
Nickname: Seahawks
Colors: Teal, Gold and Navy Blue
Arena: Trask Coliseum
Capacity: 6,100
President: Dr. James Leutze
AD: Paul Miller
AD Phone: (91 O) 962-3230
Ticket Office Phone:(910)962-3233
SID: Joe Browning
Basketball Contact: Chad Jackson
SID Office Phone: (91 O) 962-3236
SID Home Phone: (91 O) 392-4586
SID Fax: (910) 962-3686
Press Row Phone: (910) 962-3095
Head Coach: Bernie Flax
Basketball Phone: (91 O) 962-3418
Best Time To Reach Coach: am
Coaching Record at UNCW:21-33
Coaching Record Overall: 21-33
Assistant Coaches: Stephanie
McCormick, Stacey Cantley, Fran
Joubert
Trainer: Amy Dorshaw
Top Returning Players: Chandra
Watkins , LaTonia Beale , Christy
Gambill
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:9/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
'98-99 Record: 10-1 7
'98-99 Conference Record: 5-11
Conference Finish: 7th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: www. uncwil.edu/athletics

Location: Greensboro, NC
Founded:1891
Enrollment: 7,500
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic
Nickname: Lady Aggies
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Corbett Sports Center
Capacity: 6,7000
President: Dr. James Renick
AD: Dr. Alfonso Scandrett, Jr.
AD Phone: (336) 334-7686
Ticket Office Phone: (336)
SID: Larry Barber
Basketball Contact: Larry Barber
SID Office Phone: (336) 334-7141
SID Home Phone: (336)
SID Fax: (336) 334-7272
Press Row Phone: (336)
Head Coach: Karen Hall
Basketball Phone: (336) 334-7689
Best Time To Reach Coach: am
Coaching Record at NCAT:0-0
Coaching Record Overall: 27-67
Assistant Coaches: Laurent
Crawford
Top Fleturning Players: LaToya Wilson , Rekha Patterson ,Stephan ie
Moss,Malveata Johnson
Lett~rwinners Returning/Lost:9/4
Starters Returning/Lost:4/ 1
'98-99 Record: 10-1 8
'98-99 Conference Record: 8-1 o
Conference Finish: T-7th
Series Record:
Website: www.ncat.edu/-athletic

Location: St. Louis, MO.
Founded:18 18
Enrollment: 10,998
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Conference USA
Nickname: Billikens
Colors: Blue and White
Arena: Bauman-Eberhardt Center
Capacity: 2,200
President: Rev. Lawrence Biondi
AD: Doug Woolard
AD Phone: (3 14) 977-3177
Ticket Office Phone:(314) 977-3182
SID: Doug Mcllhagga
Basketball Contact: Chuck Yahng
SID Office Phone: (341 ) 977-3346
SID Home Phone: (3 14) 535-9470
SID Fax: (314) 977-7193
Press Row Phone: (314) 977-3294
Head Coach: Jill Pizzotti
Basketball Phone: (314) 977-3257
Best Time To Reach Coach: am
Coaching Record at SLU:45-65
Coaching Record Overall: 45-65
Assistant Coaches: Dan Ro lfes ,
Amy Cherubini, Carl Clayton
Trainer: Karen Fennell
Top Returning Players: Mandy
Lueking, Bridget Beckmann, Kara Wile
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:5/4
Starters Returning/Lost:3/2
'98-99 Record: 16-12
'98-99 Conference Record: 6-1O
Conference Finish: 5th
Series Record: EKU leads 1-0.
Website:www.slu.edu/athletics

�33

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
Middle Tennessee
State University

Tennessee Tech
University

Austin Peay
State University

Tennessee
State University

Jan. 6 - Richmond, KY
6:00 p.m . (EST)

Jan. 8 - Richmond, KY
2:00 p.m . (EST)

Jan. 13 - Clarksville, TN
6:45 p.m. (EST)

Jan. 15 - Nashville, TN
6:45 p.m. (EST)

Feb.3 - Murfreesboro, TN
6:30 p.m . (EST)

Feb. 5 - Cookeville, TN
6:45 p.m. (EST)

Feb. 10 - Richmond, KY
6:00 p.m. (EST)

Feb. 12 - Rich mond, KY
2:00 p.m . (EST)

Stephany Smith

Kelly Chastain

Bill Worrell

Diane Seng

Susie Gardner

Quin Sullivan

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Founded: 1911
Enrollment: 17, 924
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Raiders
Colors: Royal Blue, White and Silver
Arena: Murphy Center
Capacity: 11 ,520
President: Dr. James Walker
AD: Lee Fowler
AD Phone: (615) 898-2450
Ticket Office Phone:(615) 898-2103
SID: Mark Owens
Basketball Contact: Ryan Simmons
SID Office Phone: (615) 898-2450
SID Home Phone: (615) 907-5797
SID Fax: (615) 898-5626
Press Row Phone: (615) 898-2807
Head Coach: Stephany Smith
Basketball Phone: (615) 898-2450
Coaching Record :36-22
Assistant Coaches: Altherias
Warmley, Cameron Smith
Trainer: Robbie Stewart
To p Returning Players : Kelly
Chastain , Jamie Thomatis, Joanne
Aluka
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
'98-99 Record: 18-1 O
'98-99 Conference Record: 14-4
Conference Finish: T-1 st
Series Record: MT leads 33-14.
Website: www.GoBlueRaiders.com

Location: Cookeville, TN
Founded:1915
Enrollment: 8,240
Affiliation : NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Golden Eaglettes
Colors: Purple and Gold
Arena: Eblen Center
Capacity: 1O, 152
President: Dr. Angelo Volpe
AD: Dr. David Larimore
AD Phone: (931) 372-3242
Ticket Office Phone:(931) 372-3940
SID: Rob Schabert
Basketball Contact: Buddy Pearson
SID Office Phone: (931) 372-3088
SID Home Phone: (931) 526-2576
SID Fax: (931) 372-6139
Head Coach: Bill Worrell
Basketball Phone: (931) 372-3921
Coaching Record :264-122
Assistant Coaches:Amy Brown,
Chrissy Roberts
Trainer: David Green
Top Returning Players: Diane Seng,
Janet Holt, Ann Parks, Misty Garrett
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ 1
'98-99 Record: 21-9
'98-99 Conference Record: 14-4
Website: www.tntech.edu/athletics

Location: Clarksville, TN
Founded:1927
Enrollment: 8, 100
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Govs
Colors: Red and Wh ite
Arena: Dunn Center
Capacity: 9,000
President: Dr. Sal Rinella
AD: Dave Loos
AD Phone: (
Ticket Office Phone: (
SID: Brad Kirtley
Basketball Contact: Cody Bush
SID Office Phone: (931) 221-7561
SID Home Phone: (
SID Fax: (93 1) 221-7562
Press Row Phone: (
Head Coach: Susie Garner
Basketball Phone: (
Coaching Record at APSU:34-48
Coaching Record Overall: 94-94
Assistant Coaches: Amanda Butler,
Rochone Dilligard
Trainer: Chuck Kimmel
Top Returning Players: Quin Sullivan,
Candis Smith, Kelly Chavez
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
'98-99 Record: 6-21
'98-99 Conference Record : 5-13
Conference Finish:
Series Record: EKU leads 20-16.
Website: www.

Teresa Phillips

Ta mara
Washi ngton

Quick Facts

Location: Nashville, TN
Founded:1912
Enrollment: 8,750
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I-A
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Royal Blue and Wh ite
Arena: Howard C . Gentry Complex
Capacity: 10,500
President: Dr. James A. Hefner
AD: Dr. Jim Smith
AD Phone: (615)
Ticket Office Phone: (615)
SID: Johnny Franks
Basketball Contact:
SID Office Phone: (615) 963-5894
SID Home Phone: (615) 595-0522
SID Fax: (615) 963-5895
Press Row Phone: (615) 963-7616
Head Coach: Teresa Phillips
Basketball Phone: (615) 963-5903
Best Time To Reach Coach: 1Oam
12noon CST
Coaching Record at TSU: 136-137
Coaching Record Overall: 198-175
Assistant Coaches: Vale ncia Jordan
Jennifer Bell-Mitchell, Felicia Sweatt
Trainer: Michelle Brozowski
Top Returning Players: Tamara Wash·
ington, Larissa Thomas
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/8
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
'98-99 Record: 13-1 5
'98-99 Conference Record : 7-11
Conference Finish: 7th
Series Record:
Website: www.

�34

MEET THE O'P'PONENTS
Murray State
University

SE Missouri
State University

University of
Tennessee-Martin

J1r

RACERS
Murray State
University

Jan . 20 - Richmond, KY
6 :00 p.m. (EST)

Jan. 22 - Richmond , KY
2 :00 p.m. (EST)

Jan . 27 - Charleston, IL
5:45 p.m . (EST)

Jan. 29 - Cape G ira rdeau , MO
6 :30 p.m. (EST)

Feb.17 - Murray, KY
6 :30 p .m . (EST)

Feb. 19 - Martin, TN
5:00 p.m. (EST)

Feb. 24 - Richmond, KY
6:00 p.m. (EST)

Feb. 26 - Richmond , KY
2:00 p.m. (EST)

Eddie Fields

Heather Bates

Gary Van Atta

Zabrina Harris

Linda Wunder

Leah Aldrich

Ed Arnzen

Paula
Corder-King

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location: Murray, KY
Founded:1922
Enrollment: 8,900
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Racers
Colors: Navy and Gold
Arena: Reg. Special Events Center
Capacity: 8,500
President: Dr. Kern Alexander
AD: E.W. Dennison
AD Phone: (270) 762-6800
Ticket Office Phone:(270) 762-4895
SID: Steve Parker
Basketball Contact: David Snow
SID Office Phone: (270) 762-4271
SID Home Phone: (270) 753-5195
SID Fax: (270) 762-6814
Press Row Phone: (270) 762-5551
Head Coach: Eddie Fields
Basketball Phone: (270) 762-6288
Best Time To Reach Coach: 8-12noon
Coaching Record at MSU : 49-112
Coaching Record Overall: 49-112
Assistant Coaches: Rob Cross ,
Heather Jones
Trainer: Stephanie Wallace
Top Returning Players: Heather
Bates, Monika Gadson , Eniko Verebes
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
'98-99 Record: 10-17
'98-99 Conference Record: 9-9
Conference Finish : 5th
Series Record:
Website: www.murraystate.edu/sports

Location: Martin, TN
Founded:1900
Enrollment: 5,846
Affiliation : NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Skyhawks
Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and Wh ite
Arena: Skyhawk Arena
Capacity: 6,700
President: Dr. Philip W. Conn
AD: Benny Hollis
AD Phone: (901)
Ticket Office Phone:(901)
SID: Lee Wilmont
Basketball Contact: Lee WIimont
SID Office Phone: (901) 587-7630
SID Home Phone: (901)
SID Fax: (901) 587-1624
Press Row Phone: (901 ) 587-7694
Head Coach : Gary&amp;Kim Van Atta
Basketball Phone: (901) 587-7680
Best Time To Reach Coach: weekday mornings
Coaching Record at UTM: 48-38
Coaching Record Overall: Gary 21487; Kim 48-38
Assistant Coaches: Tara Tansil
Trainer:
Top Returning Players: Zabrina Harris
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:
Starters Returning/Lost:
'98-99 Record : 22-9
'98-99 Conference Record: 14-4
Conference Finish: 1st-T
Series Record:
Website: www.

Location: Charleston, IL
Founded: 1895
Enrollment: 11 ,777
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Blue and Grey
Arena: Lantz Gym
Capacity: 5,300
President: Dr. Carol D. Surles
AD: Dr. Richard McDuffie
AD Phone: (217) 581-5726
Ticket Office Phone: (217)581-7611
SID: Dave Kidwell
Basketball Contact: Pat Osterman
SID Office Phone: (217) 581-6408
SID Home Phone: (217) 348-0485
SID Fax: (217) 581-6434
Press Row Phone: (2 17) 581-5135
Head Coach: Linda Wunder
Basketball Phone: (217) 581-6008
Coaching Record at EIU:1 st Year
Coaching Record Overall: 211-147
Assistant Coaches: Zareth Grey
Trainer: Ellen Epping
Top Returning Players: LeahAldrichFranklin
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
'98-99 Record: 5-21
'98-99 Conference Record: 3-15
Conference Finish: T-9th
Series Record:
Website: www.eiu.edu

Location: Cape Girardeau , MO
Founded :1 873
Enrollment: 8,500
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Otahkians
Colors: Red, Black, and Wh ite
Arena: Show Me Center
Capacity: 7,000
President: Dr. Kenneth Dobbins
AD: Don Kaverman
AD Phone: (573) 651-2227
Ticket Office Phone: (573)651-21 13
SID: Ron Hines
Basketball Contact: John Trieb
SID Office Phone: (573) 651-2937
SID Home Phone: (573) 334-6981
SID Fax: (573) 65 1-2810
Press Row Phone : (573) 651-501 4
Head Coach: Ed Arnzen
Basketball Phone: (573) 65 1-2643
Coaching Record at SEM0:299-160
Coaching Record Overall: 299-160
Assistant Coaches: Alan Eads ,
Juliana Klocek, Jodi Davis
Trainer: Andrea Stelle
Top Returning Players: Paula CrderKing, Pam Iverson , Moneik Campbell
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:9/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
'98-99 Record: 19-9
'98-99 Conference Record: 13-5
Conference Finish: 4th
Series Record:
Website: www.semo.edu/athletics

�35

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY
WON 357, LOST 325 (Winning Percentage .523)
OPPONENT
Akron
Alabama-Birmingham
Appalachian State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball State
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Bowling Green
Bradley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago State
Charleston
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Coastal Carolina
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Detroit-Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
Florida A&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Florida State
Furman
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Grambling
Gulf Coast (MS)
Hartford
Highpoint
Howard
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana State
IndianaU-PurdueU
Iowa
Jackson State
James Madison
John Carroll
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Long Island
Longwood College
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
Marquette

FIRST
MEETING
1980-81
1994-95
1975-76
1982-83
1984-85
1973-74
1992-93
1974-75
1974-75
1972-73
1982-83
1993-94
1992-93
1980-81
1990-91
1986-87
1976-77
1990-91
1999-00
1972-73
1981-82
1998-99
1984-85
1972-73
1996-97
1982-83
1996-97
1988-89
1977-78
1973-74
1983-84
1981-82
1991 -92
1992-93
1991-92
1991-92
1979-80
1972-73
1982 -83
1994-95
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1999-00
1972-73
1990-91
1977-78
1973-74
1992-93
1982-83
1992-93
1997-98
1977-78
1981-82
1998-99
1980-81
1972-73
1982-83
1999-00
1972-73
1996-97
1972-73
1995-96

LAST
MEETING
1986-87
1994-95
1990-91
1986-87
1984-85
1998-99
1993-94
1986-87
1976-77
1972-73
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1985-86
1990-91
1986-87
1967-77
1990-91
1999-00
1992-93
1985 -86
1998-99
1985-86
1991-92
1997-98
1983-84
1998-99
1988-89
1997-98
1973-74
1984-85
1981-82
1991-92
1996-97
1991 -92
1994-95
1979-80
1972-73
1989-90
1997-98
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1999-00
1972-73
1990-91
1978-79
1995-96
1993-94
1982-83
1992-93
1997-98
1979-80
1981-82
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1985-86
1999-00
1972-73
1996-97
1998-99
1995-96

WON
5
0
3
2
0
20
2
5
0
1
2
0
1
4
0
0
1
1
0
7
3
1
2
9
0
1
5
1
7
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
2
9
3
0
1
0
12
1

LOST
4
1
1
0
1
16
0
2
3
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
6
2
0
0
9
2
1
1
0
2
1
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
5
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
22
1
0
0
I
16
0

OPPONENT
Marshall
McN eese State
Memphis
Mercer
Miami (FL)
Miami (OH)
Middle Tennessee
Missouri
Missouri-Kansas City
Morehead State
Mount St. Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina A&amp;T
North Carolina State
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Shawnee State
South Carolina
Southeast Missouri
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stetson
St. Louis
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Texas-Arlington
Thomas More
Tulane
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William Penn
Wilmington-UNC
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wofford
Wright State
Xavier
Youngstown State

FIRST
MEETING
1972-73
1987-88
1973-74
1976 -77
1984-85
1972-73
1973-74
1990-91
1987-88
1972-73
1979-80
1972-73
1985-86
1989-90
1976 -77
1999-00
1975 -7 6
1974-75
1974-75
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980 -81
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1972-73
1984-85
1977-78
1985-86
1989 -90
1986-87
1986-87
1993-94
1972-73
1981-82
1973-74
1987-88
1973-74
1996-97
1993-94
1989-90
1981-82
1975-76
1983-84
1980-81
1974-75
1973 -74
1994-95
1976-77
1999-00
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1998-99
1988-89
1980-81
1980-81

LAST
MEETING
1997-98
1987-88
1974-75
1994 -9 5
1984-85
1998-99
1998-99
1994-95
1987-88
1998-99
1980-81
1998-99
1985-86
1989-90
1979-80
1999-00
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1981 -82
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1998-99
1978-79
1985 -86
1989-90
1986-87
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1981 -82
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1996-97
1993-94
1989-90
1995 -96
1975-76
1983-84
1981-82
1997-98
199 1-92
1994 -95
1976-77
1999-00
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1998-99
1996 -97
1998-99
19 87-88

1999-2000 Opponents in Bold

WON
14
0
0
2
1
8
14
0
0
26
2
36
0
1
2
0
1
4
1
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
15
15
10
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
8
7
1
0
0
0
1
0
0

LOST
4
1
3
1
0
2
33
2
1
28
0
14
1
0
0
0
0
9
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
0

8
0
4
9

41

0

5

0
0
3
0
1
0
1
16
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
2

6

2

6

7

1

�36

El(U ALL-TIME 'RESULTS
1972-73 (13-3)

1974-75 (14-6)

1976-77 (7-17)

1978-79 (5-24)

Coach: Ellen Johns

Coach: Terry Hall

Coach: Shirley Duncan

Coach: Shirley Duncan

Opponent
C incinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami (0.)
Marshall
Dayton
* Lou isville
* Georgetown
* Murray State
# South Carolina
# Longwood College
# Highpoint
#Winthrop
*KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

EKU

58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
()()

64

68
53
65
55
58

OPP

39
22

36
28

53
39
38
28

36
28
34

42
()()
()()

54

65

1973-74 (17-6)

74
76
56
47
74
75
74
63
59
61
Tl

74
59
66

62
70
67
()()
()()

63

OPP
44

62
47
89
73
28

68
54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

OPP

41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56

51
49
39

66

31
37
59
42
57

66

53
54
50

45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50

64

Opponent
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Murray State
Indiana
Miami (0.)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky
*Louisville
48
*Western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
# Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech
*KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

EKU
73
83
86
66
69

82
86
79

89
78
85
58
99
97

70

81
88
92
80

Opponent
Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-LaCrosse
Miami (0 .)
Tennessee
Indiana
Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
*Kentucky
*KWIC Tourney

EKU

OPP

95

()()

66

88
51
63

68
78
108
61
59

80

72

()()

81
81
67
58

69

69
62
72

78
83
78
72

70
50
81
85
66
83
64
79

79

81
82
49
84
()()

45
()()

79

58
86

91

1977-78 (12-15)

Coach: Shirley Duncan

EKU

55
53
71
68
61

EKU

1975-76 (17-3)

Coach: Paula Welch
Opponent
Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
* Kentucky
* Louisville
* Murray State
# Tennessee Tech
# Roanoke College
# South Carolina
# Elon
*KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

Opponent
Bella mine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (0 .)
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Belmont
Tennessee
*Northern Kentucky
*Kentucky
#Western Carolina
#Memphis State
*KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

OPP

59
()()

76
69
46

65
59
38
68

51
42
63
59
()()

54
85
71
82
65
91

EKU
73

OPP
79

57
63
65
82
74
71

()()

77
69

76
55
85
54

64

52
85

84
73
84

73

75
89
67

72

94

76
88
82
61

85
89
75
74
81

77

64

83

62
78

73

67
58
61

OPP

91
56

89
115
56

57
73

75
84
64
80

79
. 94

76
77

95
90

76
80

84

91
82

71
74
84
94

74
74
68

1979-80 (9-19)

Coach: Shirley Duncan
Opponent
Kentucky
Murray State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami (0 .)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois

Opponent
EKU
Tennessee
67
()()
Indiana
Northern Kentucky 58
Morehead State
77
Western Carolina
78
James Madison
56
Kentucky
52
61
Middle Tennessee
Miami (0 .)(0T)
77
Austin Peay
78
Murray State
70
Louisville
64
Tennessee Tech
84
Kentucky
54
Northern Kentucky 70
Morehead State (OT) 86
Western Kentucky
66
Louisville
68
Western Kentucky
62
Middle Tennessee
85
Morehead State
72
T enessee Tech
73
Murray State
78
Dayton
57
Ohio State
68
Tennessee Tech
59
71
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
53
*Northern Kentucky 65
* WIC Tourne

85
93

85
94

90
()()

68

Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent
North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (0 .)
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mount St. -Joseph
Middle Tennessee
*Morehead State
*KWIC Tourney

EKU

OPP

62
55
50
65

57
48
57

66
77

62
73

66

74
100
80
50

50
65

68

69

68

64

()()

82

80

63
67
63

63
52
()()

56

66
92

54

70

69

77

65

70
61
53
53

68

57
51
58
57
88
54

59

72

85
72

56
90

�37

El(U ALL-TIME 'RESULTS
1980-81 (16-15)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent
EKU
West Virginia
97
Campbellsville
98
&lt;:X)
Akron
Kent State
65
Youngstown State
64
Northern Kentucky 71
Dayton
68
Marshall
70
Radford
84
Bellarmine
45
Louisville
75
Ohio
83
Austin Peay
74
Murray State
74
Louisville
Tl
Western Kentucky
63
Northern Kentucky 74
Morehead State (OT) 75
Kentucky
62
Western Kentucky
83
Middle Tennessee
51
Kentucky
60
Austin Peay
58
Murray State
95
Cincinnati
60
Mount St. Joseph
103
Youngstown State
76
Tennessee Tech
67
Morehead State
65
Xavier
104
*Morehead State
72
*KWIC Tourney

OPP
(f)

72

56
72
78
67
Tl
46
65
91

66
72
62
Tl
68
91
76
72
79
75

79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

1981-82 (14-16)
Coach:Dianne Murphy
Opponent
EKU
Radford
68
John Carroll
93
Campbellsville
102
West Virginia
73
76
Cleveland State
South Florida
86
Tennessee Tech
72
Middle Te1rnessee
72
Marshall
82
Florida A &amp; M
78
Western Kentucky
87
Austin Peay
72
Murray State
59
Bellarmine
100
Morehead State
68
Louisville
50
Northern Kentucky 61
Western Kentucky (20T)61
Xavier
86
Austin Peay
79
&lt;:X)
Murray State
Dayton
67
(f)
Morehead State
Ohio
74
Tennessee Tech
73
Middle Tennessee
55
Louisville
65
#UT-C)lattanooga
79
#Vanderb ilt
78
#East Tennessee
50
# AIAW Region II

O PP
71
36
75
65
52
60
Tl
Tl
61
80
89
Tl
53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72
75
88

86

1982-83 (14-13)

1984-85 (18-10)

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Opponent
EKU
P ikeville
105
Duke
57
Bowling Green
83
Indiana U. -Purdue U .86
Louisville
58
Murray State
76
Middle Tennessee (OT)69
Oral Roberts
78
Appalachian State
83
Austin Peay
65
Xavier (0 .)
74
Morehead State
65
Dayton
52
Cleveland State(OT) 79
Tennessee Tech
57
Georgia
54
Austin Peay
55
Northern Kentucky &lt;:X)
Kentucky State
68
Morehead State
63
(f)
Youngstown State
Ashland
94
Marshall
88
Tennessee Tech
64
Murray State
65
Middle Tennessee
66
*Murray State
56
*OVC Tourney

OPP
60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64
65
Tl
75
81
68
68

54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

Opponent
Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla. )
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay(OT)
*Tennessee Tech
*OVC Tourney

EKU
79
54
81
72
70
65

60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71
Tl
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

1986-87 (9-18)
OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75
Tl
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62

Coach: George Cox
Opponent
EKU
Central Michigan
75
Wisconsin-Green Bay 85
Louisville
85
Bellarmine
51
Kentucky
56
Ashland College
86
Stetson
Tl
SE Louisiana
71
Pittsburgh
101
East Te1rnessee
89
Dayto n(OT)
78
Akron
70
Youngstown State
81
Tennessee Tech
73
Middle Tennessee
62
Murray State
76
Austin Peay
83
Western Carolina
Tl
Morehead State
54
Western Kentucky
57
&lt;:X)
Austin Peay
Murray State
48
Youngstown State
78
Akron
62
Middle Tennessee
63
Tennessee Tech
Tl
Morehead State
87

1985-86 (8-17)

1987-88 (6-20)

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Coach: George Cox

OPP
74
Tl
61
66
44
65
56
58
(f)

41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51

50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

Opponent
Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State(OT)
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsville
Nebraska(OT)
Kentucky
Akron (OT)
Youngstown State
Te1rnessee Tech
Middle Te1rnessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron(OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehe~d State

EKU
75

OPP

85
59
78

80

&lt;:X)

63
76
72
75
55
71
72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

&lt;:X)

Tl
88
76
79
Tl
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
(f)

83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

72

1983-84 (17-11)
Opponent
EKU
Bellarmine(OT)
72
Kentucky
67
Wisconsin
63
Evansville
82
Duke
46
Xavier
70
Kentucky State
52
Bowling Green
60
Wake Forest
48
Mercer
50
Dayton
60
Tennessee Tech
51
Middle Tennessee
49
Murray State
61
68
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
67
Akron
66
Youngstown State
75
(f)
Louisville
Morehead State
50
Akton
71
Youngstown State
73
Tennessee Tech (OT)78
Middle Tennessee
58
Murray State
83
Austin Peay
68
Morehead State
64
*Tennessee Tech
64
*OVC Tourney

OPP
101
94

72

72
57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84
Tl
79
(f)

86
Tl
99
97
81

Opponent
EKU
Kentucky
79
Missouri-Kansas City 73
McNeese State
58
Ohio
71
Stetson
81
Tennessee
40
Indiana
Tl
Tennessee State
72
Dayton
62
East Tennessee
89
Morehead State
79
Cincinnati
62
Murray State
69
Austin Peay
95
Tennessee State
86
Louisville
88
Tennessee Tech
85
Middle Tennessee
63
Western Kentucky
65
Morehead State
86
Tem1essee Tech
66
Austin Peay
81
Murray State
74
Youngstown State
65

OPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
&lt;:X)

59
72

86
78
73
94
109
74
108
70
87
103
93
84
71
101
&lt;:X)

�38

El(U ALL-TIME 'RESULTS
1988-89 (12-14)

1990-91 (14-13)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
O pponent
EKU
OPP
Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson (30T)
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Kentucky (OT)
Austin Peay
Murray State (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Te1messee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

82
69
68
63
53
74

84
98
71
69
77
68
63

84
81

66
90
71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75

83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

1992-93 (12-15)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
EKU
OPP

Opponent

Canisius
Ch icago State
UNC-Asheville
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Louisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky
M iddle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
UNC-Asheville
Appalachian State
*Middle Te1messee

63
78

94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83
55
72
69

86
76
90
83
65
84
57
80
71
75
70

96
72
84

70
62
68
45
72
59
65
68

84
84
75
80
52
50
58
67
69
90
77

84
81
79
49
59
80

86
93

*OVC Tourney

1994-95 (19-9)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP

Ball State
72
Louisville
66
Indiana State
Tl
Brown
74
Florida Intemational 68
Iowa
63
Tennessee Tech
59
Middle Tennessee
62
C incinnati
80
Austin Peay
100
Tennessee State
90
Murray State
79
Southeast Missouri 66
Morehead State
72
UT Martin
92
Marshall (O T)
80
Austin Peay
59
Tennessee State
84
Morehead State (OT) 106
Murray State
108
Southeast Missouri 85
Kentucky
56
Tennessee Tech
75
Middle Tennessee
66
Tennessee
58
UT Martin
95
*Middle Tennessee 74

Georgia Southem
85
Furman
86
Marshall
81
Western Michigan
89
Missouri
71
Wright State
60
Mercer
52
Alabama-Birmingham69
Morehead State
85
Southeast M issouri 86
Murray State
92
Tennessee State (OT)75
Austin Peay
74
Middle Tennessee
61
Tennessee Tech
71
UT-Martin
78
Morehead State
103
Western Carolina
93
Murray State
90
Southeast Missouri 78
Austin Peay
68
Tennessee State
70
Te1messee-Martin
83
Kentucky
67
T e1messee Tech
63
Middle Tennessee
83
*Tennessee-Martin 80
*Tennessee Tech
59

52
74
80
59
82
67

68
76
82
75
85

66
60
60
61

84
67
65
110
102
58
74

84
80
95
76
87

*OVC Tourney

73
75
65
66
107
67
49
77
71
79
59
74
69
91
62
76

90
79
55
71
70
97
75
80
64

72
76
63

*OVC Tourney

1989-90 (12-14)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
O PP
Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
N icholls State
Tulane
Louisville (OT)
Appalachian State
Sou theast Louisiana
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
W r ight State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall
East T e1messee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Mu rray State
Austin Peay

54
86
85
65
71
84
76
67
78
80
88
64
90
68
74
59

84
89
72
63
82
83
57
51
82
82

95
95
73
56

68
85
66
63
60
79

86
66
109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
~2

86
51

1991-92 (20-9)

1993-94 (17-9)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP

Wright State
Western Kentucky
Furman
Vanderbilt
C inc i1mati
Florida Atlantic
Florida State
Xavier
Dayton
Marshall
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Middle T e1messee
Murray State
U T Martin
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
T e1messee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
*Middle Tennessee
*T e1messee Tech

Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall
Saint Louis
Bradley
Ind iana State
Xavier
Indiana
Southeast M issouri
Murray State
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Kentucky
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*Austin Peay

Georgia Southern
East Tennessee State
Marshall
Western Carolina
Marquette
Indiana
Wright State
Vanderbilt
Southeast M issouri
Murray State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Southeast M issouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Murray State
Middle T e1messee
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Kentucky
*Tennessee Tech
*Austin Peay

*OVC Tourney

81
48
88
54
79
80
65
64
90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79

83
59

83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
110
72
74

54
80
74
74
66
57
72
78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67
81

*OVC Tourney

66
122
85
82
65

66
81
64
74
91
76
92

84
66
78
70
71
82
83
89
83
85
71
60
71
53

1995-96 (11-16)
57
48
64
61
74
72
78
· 81
58
76
85
77
76
72
67

66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89
64

*OVC Tourney

90
69
61
78
72
69
63
55
79

72
67
72
55
53
62
67
82
79
69
89
67
67
70
87
62

68
53

93
58
77
67
70
86
66
97
73
53
70
75
74
58
67
74
90
52
60
41
80
78
51
85
68

56
64

�39

El(U ALL-TIME RESULTS
1996-97 (24-6)

Louisiana Tech
Florida International
Wright State
Austin Peay
Detroit-Mercy
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Te1messee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Tennessee State
*Tennessee State
*Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech
#Georgia
*OVC Tourney
#NCAA Tourney

46
66

76
53
71
91
75
71

87

67
51
59
54
73
72

77
69

55
69
57
45
61
55

74

72

77

82
61
62
52

79
92

71

70
67
62
81
66
77
60

62
69
67
69

55

1998-99 (11-16)

1997-98 (20-8)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP
Georgia Southern
74
46
East Tennessee
59
58
Marshall
86
65

44

61
69

58
57
60

47
65
91

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP
Marshall (OT)
97
90
Detroit-Mercy
76
79
East Tennessee
71
58
Georgia Southern
80
67
Te1messee-Martin
64
58
Murray State
71
56
Miami (OH)
59
70
Jackson State
75
79
Western Carolina
84
Eastern Illinois
65
Southeast Missouri 97
Tennessee State
67
Austin Peay
85
Murray State
69
Morehead State
87
Tennessee Tech (30T) 97
Middle Tennessee (OT)80
Southeast Missouri 86
Eastern Illinois
65
Tennessee-Martin
78
Tennessee State
81
Austin Peay
72
Morehead State
73
Kentucky
60
Middle Tennessee
63
Tennessee Tech
71
*Southeast Missouri 92
*Middle Tennessee 62
*OVC Tourney

61
61
76
61
81
75

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP
Kansas State
68
102
Miami (Ohio)
83
69
Xavier (Ohio)
89
105
UT Martin
77
88
Murray State
83
71
Coastal Carolina
74
68
Wofford (OT)
83
82
Louisville
49
87
Kent
56
95
SE Missouri (OT)
93
101
Eastern Illinois
72
62
Tennessee State
72
58
Austin Peay
88
70
UT Martin
74
83
Morehead State
76
72
Tennessee Tech
76
71
Middle Tennessee
68
94
Southeast Missouri 62
61
Eastern Illinois
74
73
Murray State
55
77
Tennessee State
60
70
Austin Peay
54
74
Morehead State (OT)()()
103
Kentucky
47
87
Tennessee Tech
69
86
Middle Tennessee
71
81
*UT Martin
87
102

72

*OVC Tourney

66
66

58
77

62
56
70
92
79
77

49
72
72

--i•t

'"' "

�40

LADY COLONEL RECORDS
Team Records (Season)
Most Points in a season
Highest scoring average
Most victories in a season
Best winning percentage
Most consecutive victories
Most losses in a season
Most consecutive losses
Best defensive scoring average
Highest average margin of victory
Best field goal percentage
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Highest rebound average

2,349
82.0
24
.850(17-3)
11

24
9

60.8
20.75
.456
.764
1446

49.6

1980-81
1975-76
1996-97
1975-76
1997-98
1978-79
1978-79
1983-84
1975-76
1982-83
1980-81
1980-81
1975-76

Team Records (Single Game)
122, vs. Thomas More
74, vs. Thomas More (122-48)
75, vs. Tennessee (115-40)
216, vs. Morehead St.
(MS 110, EKU 106)
90, vs. Duke (EKU 46, DU 44)
51, vs. Thomas More
43, vs. Murray State
81, vs. John Carroll

Most points
Largest margin of victory
Largest margin of defeat
Most points by both teams
Fewest points by both teams
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds

11-30-93
11-30-93
11-19-87
2-11-93
12-3-83
11-30-93
2-13-93
11-20-81

Cheryl Jones

Individual Records (Season)
31, Lisa Goodin
1980-81
Marsha Charles
1980-81
719, Kim Mays
1994-95
25.7, Kirn Mays
1994-95
235, Peggy Gay
1978-79
569, Peggy Gay
1978-79
.620, Shannah McIntosh
1992-93
84, Chrissy Roberts
1996-97
234, Samantha Young
1995-96
.488, Chrissy Roberts
1996-97
226, Kim Mays
1994-95
.913, Lisa Goodin (Led ation) 1982-83
310, Tina Cottle
1984-85
310, Laphelia Doss
1995-96
108, Sandra Mukes
1978-89
11, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
1989-90
170, CherylJones
1990-91

Most games played
Most points scored
Highest scoring average
Most field goals made
Most field goals attempted
Best field goal percentage
Most three-point goals made
Most three-point goals attempted
Best three-point goal percentage (min. 25 att.)
Most free throws made
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Most personal fouls committed
Most times disqualified on fouls
Most assists

Individual Records (Career)
117, SandraMukes
1978-82
1,920, Lisa Goodin
1980-84
751, Peggy Gay
1975-79
.542, Tina Cottle
1983-85
20.6, Kim Mays
1992-95
602, Lisa Goodin
1980-84
.874, Lisa Goodin
1980-84
1027, Laphelia Doss
1994-98
10.3, Tina Cottle
1983-85
488, Angie Cox
1988-92
122, Angie Cox
1988-92
131, Che1y1Jones
1989-92
397, Laphelia Doss
1994-98
26, Sandra Mukes (78-82) and Laphelia Doss (94-98)

Most games played
Most points scored
Most field goals made
Best field goal percentage
Highest scoring average
Most free throws attempted
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Best rebound average
Most assists
,
Highest assist average (4 years)
Highest assist average G years)
Most personal fouls committed
Most times disqualified on fouls

Individual Records (Single Game)
Most points scored
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds
Most assists

44

Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan (12-2-94)

18
21
25

Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2-15-90)
Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12-20-86)
Laphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96)
Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2-26-90)

17

Jaree Goodin-Wiseman

�41

EKU'S THOUSAND 'POINT CLUB

Jaree GoodinWiseman

Peggy Gay

1,674

1,679

KimMays
1,587
.

KellyCowan

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AngieCox
1,425

1,515

LISA GOODIN
1,920 POINTS

Tina Wermuth
1,403

I.aphelia Doss
1,378

Carla Coffey
1,.363

EASTERN KENTUCKY ALL-TIME
LEADING SCORERS
PLAYER

YEARS

1. Lisa Goodin
1980-84
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman 1989-93
3. Peggy Gay
1975-79
4.KimMays
1992-95
5. Kelly Cowan
1987-91
6. AngieCox
1988-92
7. Tina Wermuth
1979-83
8. Laphelia Doss
1994-98
9. Carla Coffey
1984-88
10. Sandra Mukes
1978-82

POINTS
1,920
1,679
1,674
1,587
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378
1,363
1,188

PLAYER

YEARS

11. Shannon Bradley
12. Loretta Coughlin
13. Tina Cottle
14. Chancellor Dugan
15. Bernadette Kok
t-16. Chrissy Roberts
t-16. Samantha Young
18. Angela Fletcher
19. Trina Goodrich
20. Cindy Lundberg

1981-85
1976-80
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1996-98
1992-96
1984-86
1994-98
1975-78

POINTS
970

964
860
846
835
827
827
824
796
795

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THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
When the presidents of six mid-southern universities gathered
more than 50 years ago at a hotel in Kentucky, they united with a
goal of providing leadership and vision, both in education and
athletics, for the future.
That vision has grown and fostered since that initial meeting in
1948, when the Ohio Valley Conference was formed.
The 1997-98 season saw the OVC honor its 50th Anniversary
with several commemorative events which were held throughout
the calendar year.
It didn't take long before the OVC was making a mark
nationally in athletics, but the league also became a pioneer on a
much more significant scale socially. During times of racial
integration, OVC member Morehead State University became one
of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to
accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athleticallyrelated aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete,
Howard Murphy, a year later. With racial barriers broken, the rest
of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and
athletic opportunities to blacks.
On the athletics field, the OVC was quickly gaining respect. In
1955, the OVC became only the second six-member league
nationally to earn an automatic bid to the prestigious NCAA Men's
Basketball Tournament which, at that time, was limited to only 24
participants.
Just as it did decades ago, the OVC continues to take a
leadership role on national issues. In 1993, the OVC implemented
a first-of-its-kind Sportsmanship Statement, a policy which
promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct, and respect for
one's opponent. The NCAA Presidents Commission challenged
NCAA member institutions and conferences to improve
sportsmanship principles in light of a growing national trend toward
taunting and baiting of opponents, and general unsporting
tendencies. The OVC was the first to respond and has provided a
model for others to follow.
Through the years, OVC teams have won national
championships and bowl games in football, along with national
team or individual titles in the sports of rifle, cross country, track
and golf.
The OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, while
some of the greatest players in professional sports were educated at
OVC institutions. The list includes former greats such as
basketball's Clem Haskins (Wes tern Kentucky) and two-sport star
Steve Hamilton (Morehead State) to present day standouts like
basketball players Carlos Rogers (Tennessee State) and Popeye
Jones (Murray State), football players Richard Dent (Tennessee
State) and John Jackson (Eastern Kentucky), baseball players Kirk
Reuter (Murray State) and Willie Blair (Morehead State) and
professional golfer Jeff Sluman (Tennessee Tech).
Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for
female athletes, the OVC established women's championships in
the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with volleyball
added four years later. Those sports were initially governed by the
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, but the overall

strength of women's programs in the league was demonstrated by
the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA
became the governing body in 1982.
The playing field isn't the only place where OVC athletes are
working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the
classroom. The prestigious OVC Academic Achievement Banner is
awarded annually to the league school whose athletes produce the
highest grade point average when compared to the general student
body. In addition, six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly
to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their
academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or named to
the Commissioner's Honor Roll.
The vision ofleadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers
in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares
for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in
collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of
university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The
presidents ofOVC institutions, however, have always governed the
Conference, long before presidential governance became a national
theme.
The OVC presently sponsors the following sports: baseball,
basketball, cross country, football, golf, rifle, tennis and track for
men, and basketball, cross country, golf, softball, tennis, track,
soccer and volleyball for women.
Over the last few years, the league has grown, not only in the
number of athletics opportunities it is providing for students, but in
terms of the number of institutions in the league. In the early 1990's.
the league expanded by two members, adding Southeast Missouri
State University and the University of Tennessee-Martin. The
conference membership increased to 10 three years ago (1996-97)
with the addition of Eastern Illinois University. Other
representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky
University, Morehead State University and Murray State
University, along with Austin Peay State University, Middle
Tennessee State University, Tennessee State University and
Tennessee Technological University.

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OVC STATISTICS
1998-99 FINAL OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Scoring Offense
1 Middle Tennessee
2 Tennessee-Martin
3 Tennessee Tech
4 Southeast Missouri
5 Eastern Kentucky
6 Morehead State
7 Eastern Illinois
8 Tennessee State
9 Murray State
1O Austin Peay

GP
27
29
29
28
27
26
26
28
27
27

Pts.
2087
2231
2178
2086
1959
1883
1754
1883
1739
1670

Avg.
77.3
76.9
75.1
74.5
73.6
70 .6
67.5
67.3
64.4
61.9

Scoring Defense
1 Southeast Missouri
2 Tennessee Tech
3 Murray State
4 Tennessee State
5 Middle Tennessee
6 Tennessee-Martin
7 Austin Peay
8 Eastern Illinois
9 Morehead State
1O Eastern Kentucky

GP
28
39
27
28
27
29
27
26
26
27

Pts.
1873
1942
1815
1918
1888
2046
1937
2026
2103
2192

Avg.
66.9
67.0
67.2
68.5
69.9
70.6
71.7
77 .9
80.9
81.2

Rebounding
1 Eastern Kentucky
2 Morehead State
3 Murray State
4 Tennessee Tech
5 Tennessee-Martin
6 Tennessee State
7 Southeast Missouri
8 Middle Tennessee
9 Austin Peay
10 Eastern Illinois

GP
27
26
27
29
29
28
28
27
27
27

Reb.
1181
1108
1064
1127
1124
1078
1071
1019
986
903

Avg.
43.7
42.6
39.4
38 .9
38.8
38.5
38.3
37.7
36.5
34.7

Steals
1 Middle Tennessee
2 Tennessee State
3 Eastern Kentucky
4 Tennessee-Martin
5 Austin Peay
6 Eastern Illinois
7 Murray State
8 Southeast Missouri
9 Morehead State
1O Tennessee Tech

GP
27
28
27
29
27
26
27
28
26
29

Steals
350
326
271
289
243
223
229
228
209
224

Avg.
12.96
11 .64
10.04
9.97
9.00
8.58
8.48
8.14
8.04
7.72

Scoring
1 Leah Aldrich, EIU
2 Zabrina Harris, UTM
3 Charlotte Sizemore, EKU
4 Cari Hassell, TSU
5 Schronda Moore, TSU
6 Bobbi Coltharp, MUR
7 Diane Seng, TTU
8 Paula Corder, SEMO
9 Jamie Thomatis, MTSU
10 JAnet Holt, TTU

GP
26
29
27
28
28
27
29
28
27
29

Points
556
571
476
464
450
429
432
41l
384
389

Avg.
21.4
19.7
17.6
16.6
16.1
15.9
14.9
14.7
14.2
13.4

Rebounding
1 Danelle Watts, MUR
2 Pam Iverson, SEMO
3 Jennifer King, EKU
4 Monika Gadson, MUR
5 Angelica Suffren, APSU
6 Zabrina Harris, UTM
7 Leah Aldrich, EIU
8 Janet Holt, TTU
9 Tajuana White, SEMO
1O April Bennett, TSU

GP
27
28
27
26
27
29
26
29
28
28

Reb.
245
318
205
195
199
200
178
177
166
159

Avg.
9.1
7.8
7.6
7.5
7.4
6.9
6.8
6.1
5.9
5.7

Field Goal Percentage
1 Jamie Thomatis, MTSU
2 Diane Seng, TTU
3 Barna Burrell, MTSU
4 Monika Gadson, MUR
5 Zabrina Harris, UTM
6 Pam Iverson, SEMO
7 Janet Holt, TTU
8 Leah Aldrich, EIU
9 Paula Corder, SEMO
1O Vette Robinson, MOR

FGM
147
179
114
137
229
130
134
216
122
113

FGA
226
298
204
253
427
252
270
439
263
259

Pct.
.650
.601
.559
.542
.536
.516
.496
.492
.464
.436

Assists
1 Tessa Fields, UTM
2 Heather Bates, MUR
3 Lorie Moore, EIU
4 Katrina Stepney, TSU
5 D. Mitchell, MOR
6 Heidi Daulton , MOR
7 Mikki Bond, EKU
8 C. Neeley, MTSU
9 Erica Lufkin, MTSU
10 Misty Garrett, TTU

GP
27
27
26
28
26
26
27
26
29
29

Ast.
147
132
113
115
102
91
94
89
78
90

Avg.
5.44
4.89
4.35
4.11
3.92
3.50
3.48
3.42
3.12
3.10

Free Throw Percentage
1 Paula Corder, SEMO
2 Pam Iverson, SEMO
3 Rachael Gobble, TTU
4 Janet Holt, TTU
5 Tessa Fields, UTM
6 Leah Aldrich, EIU
7 Jamie Thomatis, MTSU
8 Quin Sullivan, APSU
9 Charlotte Sizemore, EKU
1O Heather Bates, MUR

FTM
111
68
75
121
120
112
90
74

FTA
118
76
93
152
151
141
114
97
125
135

Pct.
.941
.895
.806
.796
.795
.794
.789
.763
.752
.748

3-goint Percentage
3PM
1 Courtney Neeley, MTSU 28
2 Paula Corder, SEMO
56
3 Erica Lufkin, MTSU
31
4 Ann Parks, TTU
39
5 Tamika Brown, UTM
62
6 Rachael Gobble, TTU
38
7 Lorie Moore, EIU
26
34
8 Tessa Fields, UTM
9 Rusty Sowers, SEMO
59
65
10 Heidi Daulton, MOR

3PA
61
130
80
102
164
103
71
95
165
193

Pct.
.459
.431
.387
.382
.378
.369
.366
.358
.358
.337

94

101

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

SINGLE SEASON

CAREER

MOST POINTS SCORED

MOST POINTS SCORED

1,011
831
793
783
746
719
713
710
690
671

Jerilynn Harper, TTU , 1980-81
Jerilynn Harper, TTU , 1981-82
Cheryl Taylor, n u, 1986-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1985-86
Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1995-96
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Angela Moorehead, TTU, 1990-91
Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, 1987-88

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

2,526
2,324
2,287
2,238
2,176
2, 148
2,144
2,059
2,054
2,003

29.7
28.4
28.0
26.8
26.4
25.7
25.6
24.7
24.2
23.9
23.9
23.9

Jerilynn Harper, TTU , 1980-81
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Jerilynn Harper, TTU , 1981-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1995-96
Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1985-86
Dorothy Bowers, You ngstown State, 1986-87
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1994-95
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1987-88
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1985-86
Amy Keickbusch, Morehead State 1996-97

Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1983-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Sheila Smith, Murray, 1985-89
Jerilynn Harper, nu, 1979-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1992-96
Kim Webb, MTSU, 1984-87
Pam Chambers, TTU, 1976-80
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Connie Swift, Tennessee State, 1992-97
Priscilla Robinson , MTSU, 1990-94

SCORING AVERAGE

SCORING AVERAGE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

RECORDS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

24.3
21.5
21.2
21.1
20.6
20.5
20.3
19.8
19.7
19.6
19.6

Jerilynn Harper, TTU , 1979-82
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Angela Moorehead, TTU, 1988-91
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1933-87
Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1992-96
Roschelle Vaughn, TTU, 1991 -93
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90
Sheila Smith, Murray State, 1985-89
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Carolyn Aldridge, TSU, 1993-95

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1
2
4
5
6
7

10

1
2
3
4
6
7
8

15.4
15.2
15.2
13.9
13.6
13.3
12.9
12.9
12.9
12.7

.717
.678
.668
.646
.646
.642
.640
.636

Robin Hendrix, MTSU, 1980-81
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1977-78
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1978-79
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1984-85
Cheryl Taylor, TTU , 1985-86
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-79
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1981 -82
Holly Seimentz, Youngstown State, 1981 -82
Patrice Amos, MTSU, 1977-78

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Renay Adams, nu, 1990-91 (1st in NCAA)
Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech 1996-97 (1st in NCAA)
Lydia Sawney, TT U, 1982-83 (1st in NCAA)
Renay Adams, nu, 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA)
Roschelle Vaughn, TTU, 1992-93
Debra Ames, Morehead State, 1975-76
Carmen Dowdell, nu, 1979-80
Amy Keickbusch, Morehead State 1996-97 (5th in

.628
.626

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10

NCAA)
9
10

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Jerilynn Harper, TTU, 1980-81
Jamie Thomatis, MTSU, 1998-99 (6th in NCAA)

13.8
13.7
13.1
12.8
11 .4
11 .2
11.0
10.7
10.6
10.4

.644
.626
.617
.596
.589
.570
.566
.561
.561
.558
.558

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10

.941
.938
.913
.903
.900
.897
.897
.895
.892
.889

Paula Corder, SE Missouri, 1998-99 (1st in NCAA)
Melissa Huffman, Murray, 1989-90
Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1982-83 (1st in NCAA)
Kristy Cromer, EKU, 1987-88
Janet Ross , MTSU, 1986-87
Cindy Barrix, Murray State, 1978-79
Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-81
Pan Iversen, Southeast Missouri, 1998-99
Chrissy Roberts, EKU, 1997-98 (4th in NCAA)
Sherry Batten, TTU, 1990-91

Robin Hendrix, MTSU , 1980-82
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1975-79
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1983-87
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1980-83
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-82
Stephaine Minor, Murray State, 1994-97
Galena Rucker, APSU, 1978-81
Holly Seimetz, Youngstown State 1979-83
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Renay Adams, n u, 1987-91
Roschelle Vaughn, nu, 1991-93
Lydia Sawney, TTU, 1981 -83
Carmen Dowdell , TTU, 1977-80
Jerilynn Harper, nu, 1979-82
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1983-87
Connie Swift, Tennessee State, 1992-97
Michelle Wenning, Murray State, 1987-91
Stephaine Minor, Murray State, 1994-97
Bev Smith, Morehead State, 1988-93
Melinda Clayton, Tennessee Tech , 1986-90

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

.874
.862
.846
.844
.833
.826
.821
.813
.812
.803

Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-84
Chrissy Roberts, EKU, 1996-98
Melissa Huffman, Murray State, 1986-90
Janet Ross, MTSU, 1984-87
Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95
Kelly Downs, Morehead State, 1986-90
Kristal Holmes, APSU, 1983-85
Irene Moore, Morehead State, 1979-82
Jennifer Parker, Murray State, 1990-94
Heather Prater, Middle Tennessee , 1993-96

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RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL
Most Points - 51 , Carolyn Aldridge, TS vs. Wake Forest (1994-95)
Most Field Goals Made - 20, Tawanya Mucker, MT vs. Mississippi College (1988-89)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 33, Liz Hannah, MT vs. Western Kentucky (1976-77)
Best FG Pct. (min 10 made)· 1.000, Cheryl Taylor, TT vs. SIU (1987-88)
Most 3-pointers made - 9, Kristi Brown, MT vs. MO (1987-88)
9, Dana Bilyeu, TT vs. UTM (1992-93)
9, Sherita Joplin, MO vs. Coastal Carolina (1994-95)
9, Paula Corder, SEMO vs. Eastern Kentucky (1998-99)
Most 3-pointers attempted - 19, Alison Osborn, MO vs. Murray State (1996-97)
Best 3-point Pct. (min 6 made) - 1.000, Kristi Brown, MT vs. Kentucky (1987-88)
Most Free Throws Made· 21, Tracy Korbutt, EK vs. SW Louisiana (1986-87)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 27, Michelle Wenning, MU vs. EK (1990-91)
Best Free Throw Percentage - 1.000 (14-14) Tara Tansil , TM vs. Memphis (1993-94)
1.000 (14-14) Connie Swift, TS vs. Oregon State (1994-95)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made - 14, Tara Tansil, TM vs. Memphis (1993-94)
14, Connie Swift, TS vs. Oregon State (1994-95)
14, Tawanya Mucker, MT vs. Western Kentucky (1988-89)
Most Rebounds - 30 Debbie Ames, MO vs. Georgetown College (1975-76)
Most Assists - 22, Shawn Monday, TT vs. MO (1987-88)
Most Steals - 13 (tied NCAA record) Ann Thomas, TS vs Monmouth (1990-91)

Most Points - 1,011, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Best Scoring Average - 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Most Field Goals Made - 410, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81 )
Best Field Goal Percentage - .71 7 (185-258, NCAA RECORD),
Renay Adams, TT (1990-91 )
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made - 23 (tied NCAA RECORD),
Renay Adams, TT (1990-91)
Most 3-pointers Made - 95, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1994-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 315, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1994-95)
Best 3-point percentage (min 1.5 pg) - .51 1 (46-90) Heather Prater, MT (1992-93)
.511 (69-135) Heather Prater, MT (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made · 226, Kim Mays, EKU (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 276, Gray C. Harris, SEMO (1995-96)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .941 , Paula Corder, SEMO (1998-99)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made - 39, Paula Corder, SEMO (1998-99)
Most Rebounds - 448, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Best Rebound Average - 15.4, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Most Assists - 270, Chris Moye, n (1985-86)
Most Steals · 105, Angie Cox, EKU (1990-91)

TEAM
Most Points Both Teams - 216, MO 110 vs. EKU 106 (1992-93)
Most Points One Half - 78, TT vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (1975-76)
Most Field Goals Made - 58, TT vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (1975-76)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 99, MU vs. SE (1976-77)
99, TS vs. Brewton-Parker (1997-98)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .804, (33-41), TT vs. Maryville
College ( 1976-77)
Best 3-point Percentage (min 10 made) - .800, (12-15), MT vs. TT
(1 991-92)
Most Free Throws Made - 43, EKU vs. MU (1992-93)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 57, MO vs. EK (1998-99)
Most Rebounds - 83, MO vs. West Virginia State (1 986-87)
Most Personal Fouls - 40, EK vs. Morehead State (1998-99)
Most Assists - 36, TT vs. Youngstown State (1987-88)
36, TT vs. EKU (1985-86)
Most Steals - 34, TS vs. Jacksonville State (1994-95)
Largest Margin of Victory - 74, EKU 122 vs. Thomas More 48
(1993-94)
Largest Attendance - 8,1 74 - Tennessee State at Middle
Tennessee (1997-98)

Best Percentage Record (all games) - .938, TT (1975-76)
Best Percentage Record (all games, OVC-sponsored) .875 (284) MO (1978-79)
Most W ins -28, TT (1975-76) ; MO (1978-79)

Most Conference Wins - 16, EKU {1996-97)
Most Losses - 26, TS (1987-88)
Most Consecutive Wins - 21 , TT (1975-76)
Most Consecutive Losses - 26, TS (1987-88)
Most points - 2,911 , TT (1976-77)
Most Field Goals Made 1,2 18, TT (1976-77)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 2,640, TT (1976-77)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .530, TT (1980-81 )
Most 3-pointers Made - 231, MT (1994-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 633, MO (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made - 561 , UT Martin (1998-99)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 838, UT Martin (1998-99)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .758 (470-620) SEMO (1998-99)
Most Rebounds - 1,944 , TT (1974-75)
Most Personal Fouls - 716, TT (1974-75)
Most Assists - 723 , TT (1985-86)
Most Steals - 443, TT (1978-79)

Most Points - 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87)
Best Scoring Averag~ - 24.3, Jerilynr:i Harper, TI (1979-81)
Most Field Goals Made ·_ 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .644, Renay Adams, TT (1987-91)
Most 3-pointers Made - 244, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1993-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 713 , Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1993-95)
Best 3-point percentage (min 100 made) - .446 (224-502) Heather
Prater, MTSU (1993-96)
Most Free Throws Made - 611 , Gray C. Harris, SEMO (1992-96)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 878, Gray C . Harris, SEMO (1992-96)

Best Free Throw Percentage · .874, Lisa Goodin, EKU (1980-84)
Most Rebounds - 1,532, Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87)
Best Rebound Average - 13.8, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-82)
Most Assists - 823 , Shawn· Monday, TT (1986-90)
Most Steals - 324, Pam Chambers, TT (1976-80)

01-HOVALLEY
CONFERENCE

�46

The Classroom and Conditioning Building
Eastern Kentucky University athletics has begun to reap the benefits of the newlybuilt Classroom and Conditioning Building this fall.
The building, located adjacent to Roy Kidd Stadium, is a 40,000 square-foot, $ 4.75
million state-of-the-art facility.
The first floor features a strength and weight development area which houses equipment designed to help build strength, muscle development and rehabilitation. Mike Kent,
EKU's new strength and conditioning coach, has been a welcome addition to the staff and is
headquartered in the new facility.
Also located on the first floor is the main training facility for EKU 's 16 intercollegiate
athletics teams. The facility provides an in-ground hydrotherapy pool with rehabilitation
equipment, three above-ground therapeutic pools, X-ray equipment and examination rooms.
A 6,000 square-foot physical activity area/laboratory for physical education activities
and the study of motion is also featured on the first floor.
A "Wall of Fame" will display the names of contributors to the University's "Competitive Edge Campaign", which raised private funds to help construct the new building.
The second floor features a wellness center designed to facilitate aerobic conditioning. The center includes aerodynamic equipment for bicycling , stair-step aerobics and
other health-club type equipment.
Also on the second floor are three large classrooms, physiology and computer laboratories, offices and areas for locker rooms , showers and dressing/changing areas.

�47

CAMP OF SUPERSTARS
Head women's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his staff have developed the EKU program from what was once a consistently
average team to one that is at or near the top of the Ohio Valley Conference year-in and year-out. Inman currently ranks in the top 70
among active women's basketball coaches, with 333 career victories. In his 11 seasons with Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels to
three of the last five OVC titles, including back-to-back titles in 1996-97 and 1997-98. He has set school records, winning 24 games,
capturing the OVC Tournament and making the school's first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1996-97. Inman is the only
coach in school history to post back-to-back OVC titles and back-to-back 20 or more win seasons, accomplished in 1996-97 and 199798. He has been the only coach in school history to post 20 or more win seasons, a feat he has accomplished three times at Eastern.
Inman has surrounded himself with a great staff. Assistant coaches Sheila Simmons and Joanna Bernabei are helping Inman build the
EKU program to where it is today. Simmons is in her seventh season at Eastern, while Bernabei returns to Eastern for her first season.
Both will be very instrumental in establishing the Eastern program as one of the best in the OVC. Prior to her arrival at Eastern,
Simmons spent four years at the University of Montevallo, helping UM to a fourth place NAIA finish in her final year. Bernabei
comes to EKU from West Virginia Wesleyan College where she was head coach for the 1998-1999 season. During the 1997-1998
season, she was a graduate assistant coach for EKU while working on her master's degree in Sports Administration. Graduate assistant
coach Lisa Pace is in her first season in a coaching capacity at EKU, after spending the 1998-1999 season as an assistant coach for
Model High School. Previous to this, she played four years for the EKU Lady Colonels. Pace was a member of the 1997 OVC champion
Lady Colonel team that went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, the 1998 co-champions and the 1995 OVC
quad-champions.
The 1999 Camp of Superstars will once again be held on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in the Alumni Coliseum. Eastern
is located in Richmond, approximately 25 miles south of Lexington, just off 1-75.

Registration
Overnight campers are to report to the Alumni Coliseum between 11 :00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sunday, June 18, 2000. Games will
begin at 12 noon. Registration will be set up in the front lobby of the Alumni Coliseum . Camp will end following the afternoon session
on Wednesday (June 21 ).

Facilities
EKU has outstanding basketball facilities, including three large basketball courts and six smaller courts. Varsity games will be played
on the large courts, only, while junior varsity games are played on the smaller courts. The swimming pool will be available for all
campers and staff.

Meals and Housing
Meals will be served on campus. Living quarters will be located in an air-conditioned residence hall on campus and supervised by camp
counselors. Campers will need to bring a blanket, towel, t-shirt, socks, sheets, sneakers, swim suit and other personal items. Linens
wi II not be provided.

Camp Highlights
•Three games per day for varsity
•Two games per day for junior varsity
•Three point and slam dunk contests
•Pizza party and cookout
•T-shirts, posters and other prizes
•Athletic trainers on staff at all times
•Player and coaches' social

For more information on the Camp of Superstars, contact:

•JV and Varsity All-Star games

Joanna Bernabei, Assistant Women's Basketb,11 Coach
126 Alumni Coliseum
Richmond, KY 40475
.. Work (606) 622-2375
Fees
$165 per team overnight camper.

�48

El(U LADY COLONEL HOO'PSTE'R BOOSTERS
Dear Lady Colonel Basketball Fan :
This season is expected to be another exciting and successful season for the EKU Lady Colonels. We
would like your support as we compete to bring home the Ohio Valley Conference championship. You
can show your support with a membership in the EKU Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters.
By becoming a member of the Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters, your donations will enable us to provide
the needed supplies for our program. The Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters membership packages can
provide you with lots of fun and exciting items for your enjoyment. Each package is full of quality items
that make YOU, HOOPSTER BOOSTER, our #1 supporter and our #1 fan.
You can be a proud Hoopster Booster by selecting one of the membership packages listed below.
Free Throw Boosters ($25)
- T-Shirt
- Schedules
- Mailouts

2-Point Boosters ($50)
- Sweat Shirt
- Schedules
- Mailouts

3-Point Boosters ($100)
- Sweat Shirt
- T-Shirt/Cap
- Schedules
- Mailouts

Slam Dunk Boosters ($300)
- Sweat Suit
- T-Shirt/Cap
- Schedules
- Mailouts

Note: All members will be honored during a Booster Reception that will be held during the season and
SELECTED members will be chosen as Honorary Coaches throughout the season.

For more information, or to become a Hoopster Booster, contact:
Sheila Simmons
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
129 Alumni Coliseum
Richmond, KY 40475
(606) 622-2132

�The Campus Beautiful
The nickname, ''The Campus Beautiful", aptly describes the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system of regional universities, is the
culmination of more than a century of higher education development on its 560-acre
main campus in Richmond. Today's modern Eastern offers more than 150 degree
programs in its five academic colleges and graduate school including education, business and technology, arts and sciences, law enforcement and health sciences that
provide educational opportunities to meet society's demands.
The University seeks to fulfill the "living-while-learning" concept by providing
comfortable living conditions for almost
4,500 students in campus residence halls. Eastern can accommodate more students
on campus than any other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly-respected academic institution, Eastern is also noted
for its program of intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. The accomplishments of the Colonel athletics teams are a source of great pride for the student body
and campus community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunities as nationally known lecturers, artists and entertainers appear on campus. A wide variety of stJdent and faculty
musical groups also provide a fine selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the athletics arena or campus life, Eastern
continues its stride toward excellence.

�Lad Colonel

Front row, from left: Assistant Coach Joanna Bernabei, Head Coach Larry Joe Inman, Christy Cromer, Tekielia Oden, Mikki Bond, Assistant Coach Sheila Simmons, Manager KimPeacock. Second
row: Manager Stephanie Oghia, Barbie Jackson, Lyndsey Warbington, TeresaMcNair, Casandra Ferguson, Zoey Artist, Marla Gearhart, Graduate Assistant Coach Lisa Pace. Back row: Charlotte
Sizemore, Larrya Wall, Crystal Mason, Jill Perry, Katie Stearns, Susan Hatcher, Candice Finley.

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

NOV. 16

SPORTS REACH CRUSADERS (EXHIBITION)

7:45 P.M.

Jan. 15

*Tennessee State

6:45 p.m.

NOV. 20

%COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON VS.

JAN. 18

*MORBtEAD STATE

6:00 P.M.

5:30 P.M.

JAN.20

*MURRAY STATE

6:00 P.M.

MOREHEAD STATE
NOV. 20

%WOFFORD VS. EASTERN KENTUCKY

7:45 P.M.

JAN.22

*TENNESSEE-MARTIN

2:00 P.M.

NOV. 21

%WOFFORD VS. MOREHEAD STATE

2:00 P.M.

Jan. 27

*Eastern Illinois

5:45 p.m.

NOV. 21

%COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON VS.

Jan. 29

*Southeast Missouri

6:30p.m.

4:15 P.M.

Feb. 3

*Middle Tennessee

6:30 p.m.

EASTERN KENTUCKY

Nov. 24

Miami (FL)

7:30 p.m.

Feb. 5

*Tennessee Tech

6:45 p.m.

Nov. 26

Hartford

4:00 p.m.

FEB. 10

*AUSTIN PEAY

6:00 P.M.

Nov. 27

Florida International or Long Island

4:00 or 6:00

FEB. 12

*TENNESSEE STATE

2:00 P.M.

NOV. 30

BRMONT

6:00 P.M.

Feb. 17

*Murray State

6:30 p.m.

Dec. 4

*Morehead State

5:45 p.m.

Feb. 19

*Tennessee-Martin

5:00 p.m.

DEC. 11

XAVIER (OH)

4:30 P.M.

FEB. 24

*EASTERN IWNOIS

6:00 P.M.

Dec. 18

UNG Wilmington

6:00 p.m.

FEB. 26

*SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

2:00 P.M.

Dec. 19

Saint Louis or North Carolina A &amp; T

12:30 or 2:30

Feb. 29

Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

TBA

JAN.6

*MIDDLE TENNESSEE

6:00 P.M.

Mar. 4

Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

TBA

JAN.8

*TENNESSEE TECH

2:00 P.M.

Mar. 5

Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

TBA

Jan. 13

*Austin Peay

6:45 p.m.
% Comfort Inn Tipoff Classic

* Ohio Valley Conference Game
Home Games in Bold

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Women's Basketball

Table of Contenta

·

Media Information .................................. .................................. 2

Player Profiles .................................................. ........................ 16

President Robert Kustra ....................................... ..................... 3

1999-00 Final Statistics ............................................ ................. 28

Jeff Long, Athletics Director ............ ......................................... 4

1999-00 OVC Standings/ Awards ............... ............................... 29

Athletics Administration .......................................................... 5

2000-01 Opponents ................. .. ................ ............................... 30

Academics .......................... ............................................... ... .... 6

All-Time Results ................. ..... ................................................ 36

Support Staff ....................................................................... ... ... 7

Lady Colonel Records ........... ................................................... 40

Facilities ........ ............................................................................ 8

EKU's Thousand Point Club .............................................. .. ... 41

2000-01 Season Outlook ............................................................ 9

All-Time Series History ............................................................ 42

Head Coach Larry Inman ......................................................... 10

1999-00 OVC Statistics ................................................. ....... ... .. 43

Assistant Coach Joanna Bernabei .. .... ..................................... 12

OVCRecords .......... :.................................. .............................. 44

Assistant Coach Chrissy Roberts .... .. ...................................... 13

The Ohio Valley Conference .................................................... 46

Staff .......................................................................................... 14

Camp of Superstars ....................... ........................................... 47

Roster ........................ ... ....... ............................................ ... ...... 15

Hoopster Booster Club ................ ............................................ 48

Sports 1111r•11111 11111

On The Covar

Director: Karl Park
Assistant Director: Amy Ratliff
Senior Secretary: Joanne Whitlock
Women's Basketball Contact: Amy Ratliff
Home Phone: 859-263-7774
Office Phone: 859-622-2006
Email: amy.ratliff@eku.edu

"The Challenge Never Ends"
Seniors Candice Finley (left) and Larrya
Wall (right) will lead the EKU Lady
Colonels during their final campaign.

•111111 Address
Sports Information
207 Begley Building
521 Lancaster Avenue
Riclunond, KY 404 75

Credits
The 2000 EKU women's basketball media guide was written and
compiled by Amy Ratliff.
Editors: Karl Park and Amy Ratliff
Photography: Tim Webb, EKU Public Relations and Marketing

••11r1111 Phone •••bars
(area code 859)
Athletics Department: 622-2120
Athletics Fax: 622-5108
Sports Information: 622-1253
Sports Information Fax: 622-1230
Women's Basketball: 622-2127
University Information: 622-1000

For additional copies of this media guide, submit a written request
to the EKU Sports Information Office. This publication was paid for
through state funds.
Eastern Kentucky University is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative
Action Employer and Educational Institution.

Wo•an's B1slk1tb1II 11111
Head Coach: Larry Inman
Assistant Coaches: Joanna Bernabei, Chrissy
Roberts and Curtis Metten

viait ue; on the web
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at

eku0port0.com

�Media Information

To The Media
The 2000-01 Women 's Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the print and electronic media who cover Eastern
Kentucky University athletics. We hope this guide will provide many of the
anwers concerning Coach Larry Joe lnman 's Lady Colonels and EKU in
general.

WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required to all EKU women 's basketball games. If you have special needs such as working space, fax, telephone, etc., make your request as far in advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should be addressed to the Division of Sports Information and be
made by NAME as early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station directly from South Central Bell Telephone Company with instructions to contact the Eastern SID's office prior to installation. The "official
station ," as designated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting institution,
will be assigned priority space in the event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is
granted by the Director of Athletics well in advance. Delayed telecasts are
allowed for non-commerical stations by contacting the SID office well in
advance of the game .
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required. Photographers may take
pictures from the sidelines during the game provided they remain a safe
distance from the playing court and not in front of the bench and coaching
areas. There is no flash photography allowed.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Richmond KY (Pop. 26,227)
Madison County (Pop. 61 ,961)
Enrollment: 15,000
Founded : 1906
President: Dr. Robert Kustra
Provost/Vice-President for Academic Affairs :
Dr. Michael Marsden
Athletic Conference: Ohio Valley
Affiliation: NCAA, Division I
Arena (Capacity): McBrayer (6,500)
Nickname : Colonels
Colors: Maroon and White

ATHLETICS ADM IN ISTRATION
Director of Athletics: Jeff Long
Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Operations:
Ch ip Smith
Assistant Director of Athletics for External Operations:
Dan McBride
Assistant Director of Athletics for Adm inistration and
Compliance: Derita Ratcl iffe
Head Women's Basketball Coach: La rry Joe Inman
(Austin Peay, 1970)
Assistant Women's Basketball Coaches: Joanna
Bernabei (West Liberty State, 1995) and Chrissy
Roberts (Eastern Kentucky, 1998)
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jeff Barnard
Head Trainer: Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers: Marc Bramlage, Alice W ilcoxson

BOARD OF REGENTS

NEWSPAPERS
The Richmond Register .................... .. Keith Taylor, Erin Gritton
The Eastern Progress ............... Jeremy Stevenson , John Hays
Lexington Herald-Leader ........... ......... .... ..... .. .. ..... .... Rick Bai ley
Courier-Journal ......................................................... C.L. Brown
Associated Press .................................................... Steve Bai ley

Chair, J.T. Gilbert, Richmond and Berea; Vice Chair, Ernest
House, London ; Jane Boyer, Prospect; Gary Abney, Richmond; Barbara Ricke , Lexington; Fred Rice, Lou isville and
Naples, FL; Alice Rhodes, Alexandria, VA; Dr. Daisy French,
Lexington; Dr. Merita Thompson , faculty re presentative;
David Wi lliams, staff representative ; Ritchie Rednour, student representative.

Lady Colonel

RADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM .......... ............... ........... ............ ........ Ron Smith
Radio WEKY/WCYO (Richmond) ......... ........... George Robbins
Radio WVLK (Lexington) ........................ ... ......... Tim Woodburn
Radio WLAP (Lexington) ....................... ...... ........ ..... Tom Leach
EKU-TV .. ..... ......... ................ .......... ....................... Paul Ramsey
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) .................. ... John McQuiston, Andy Klotz
WKYT-TV (Lexington) ... Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel , Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ....... .... ........ Gary Johnson , Ryan Lemond
WDKY-TV (Lexington) ............................................ Drew Deener
WLKY-TV (Louisville) ........... ................. ..... ........... .. Fred Cowgill
WHAS Radio &amp; TV (Louisville) ..... .. .... Tony Cruise , Gary Gupton
WAVE-TV (Louisville) ............. ............. Gary Fogle , Bob Domine
WDRB-TV (Louisville) ................. .................... Gary Montgomery
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington KY, 40507

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Quick Facta
Location: Richmond , Ky.
Founded:1906
Enrollment: 15,000
President: Dr. Robert Kustra
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Colonels
Arena: McBrayer Arena
Capacity: 6,500
1999-00 Record: 13-15
lnman's Career Record: 346-217
lnman's EKU Record: 185-144

�Pre!!5ident Robert; Ku!!5tra

Dr. Robert Kuatra
EKU Pre~ident

Dr. Robert Kustra became the ninth president of Eastern Kentucky University in July 1998.
Eastern's reputation as a school of opportunity with a strong teaching mission drew him to the
campus.
At the time of his appointment, Dr. Kustra was completing his second term as Illinois'
Lieutenant Governor. His preeminence in higher education as Lieutenant Governor led to an
unprecedented concurrent assignment to Chair the Illinois Board of Higher Education, with responsibility for oversight of nine public
universities.
A passion for scholarship and public service is woven throughout Bob Kustra' s career. These two threads first came together at the
University of Illinois at Springfield where Bob helped create and run the Graduate Public Service Internship Program and later as Director
of the Center for Research in Urban Government at Loyola University of Chicago.
Bob decided to practice political science firsthand in 1980. He was elected to the Illinois House ofRepresentatives, and then to the Illinois
Senate in 1982. He served in Senate leadership and as point person on Chicago education reform until his election as Lieutenant Governor
in 1990.
Throughout the years in the legislature, Bob continued teaching, both at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Roosevelt University
of Chicago. While Lieutenant Governor, Bob held appointments in the School ofEducation and Political Science atN orthwestem University.
Since taking Eastern' s helm in 1998, Kustra has supported faculty efforts through the creation of the Center for Teaching and Leaming,
redefined academic standards, and, most recently, in working with the campus community to launch initiatives to improve recruitment and
retention.
Dr. Kustra has strived to make EKU student-centered, especially with regard to student support services. He has also worked to enliven
the campus culture with First Weekends, Earth Day's activities, support for Women's Studies, the University Lecture Series, and the creation
of the Kentucky Center for History and Politics. Dr Kustra's
goal is to ensure that the best practices in higher education
today are the practices found in every aspect of Eastern
Kentucky University's daily life.
Bob Kustra holds a BA from Benedictine College in
Atchison, Kansas, where he first gained an appreciation for
a faculty and administration accessible and responsive to
students. He received an MA in political science from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and a Ph.D. in political
science from the University oflllinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Bob is married to Kathy Kustra, a communications graduate of the University of Illinois, and forn1er Director of the
llinois Department of Public Aid. They have three grown
children, Jennifer (married to Paul), Matthew, Steve, and a
grandson, Brendan.

3

�A thletic!3 Director Jeff Long

Jeff Long
Athletic~ Director

Jeffrey P. Long, with administrative and
coaching experience at seven Division I
institutions, is the Director of Athletics at
Eastern Kentucky University.
"Jeff Long represents the very best of
athletic tradition in America," saidEKU president, Dr. Bob Kustra. "I have complete confidence in his ability to reach for and achieve
excellence in our athletic programming."
"His background in Big 10 Conference
competition, grasp ofNCAA rules and regulations, excellent reputation among coaches,
student-athletes and those with whom he
has worked, and most importantly, his integrity, all lead to the same conclusion - Jeff
Long represents the bright future EKU has
as an institution committed to excellence in
both athletics and academics. He is exactly
the kind of person I had in mind when I
decided that EKU' s athletics program deserved a full-time athletics director."
Long, 41, was appointed in November,
1998, and has been an energetic leader on
behalf of the intercollegiate program. Long
has initiated a number ofprograms designed
to improve the overall athletics program.
A top priority for Long has been the
student-athletes at EKU. He has created the
Chad Bratzke Student Athlete Academic
Success Center. The center provides student-athletes academic support through a
computer lab, a supervised study area, individual and group tutorial areas and offices
for the academic advisors. In addition, Long
reallocated funds received from the NCAA
for Academic Enhancement, making it possible to add an additional academic advisor
as well as secretarial support to the program.
Other

initiatives from which the student-athletes
at EKU benefit include the re-establishmentofthe Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, introducing the Student-Athlete
Assembly Program and publishing the first
Student-Athlete Handbook.
Long has also moved to improve the
competitiveness of the Colonels. Initiatives in this area include overseeing the
completion of the athletics portion of the
new Classroom and Conditioning Building. The facility houses the first all-sports
Olympic weight room and state-of-the-art
athletic training room for student-athletes,
as well as offices and meeting rooms for the
football program. Long has added the first
Strength and Conditioning Coach, who is
responsible for training all 16 Colonel teams.
The addition of a locker room for the
women's track and cross country teams
and renovation for the men's team's locker
room is nearing completion this fall.
To better serve the student-athletes and
the coaches at EKU, Long has realigned the
senior administrative staff. This realignment has made possible the creation of the
position of Assistant Athletic Director for
Administration and Compliance. This position increases EKU' s commitment to
NCAA and OVC rules compliance. It also
results in the designation of two administrators responsible for working directly with
coaches and their programs.
Long negotiated marketing agreements
that have created partnerships
with Daktronics Sports Marketing and Host Communications. The EKU/Daktronics
partnership has produced the
first on-campus Division I-AA
video scoreboard for Roy
Kidd Stadium and an electronic message center at the
entrance to Alumni Coliseum
with no expenditure of institutional funds.

4

The Host Communications partnership
links EKU with the leader in college sports
marketing for the purpose of increasing
revenues through corporate sponsorships.
Recognizing the importance of increasing Colonel Club membership, Long has
worked closely with the Colonel Club board
to restructure giving levels and introduce
the "Colonel Rep" program for the membership.
Long came to Eastern Kentucky following a brief pet;iod as Associate Athletics
Director at Virginia Tech. The majority of
Long's career in the administration oflnterco llegiate Athletics has been spent at the
University of Michigan. He was hired by
Michigan's legendary football coach and
athletics director, Bo Schembechler.
While at Michigan, he served in a wide
range of administrative capacities. Long's
duties included his leadership in the sponsorship of the first on-campus Pigskin Classic in 1995. He was Michigan's chiefadministrative liaison for 11 football bowl games,
including the 1997 National Championship,
three men's basketball Final Fours, including one National championship , and three
Ice Hockey Frozen Fours, which resulted in
two National Championships.
Long has also held coaching and administrative positions at Rice, Duke and North
Carolina State.
EKU' s Director of Athletics received his
bachelor's degree inl 982 from Ohio
Wesleyan, where he also earned seven
varsity letters in football and baseball. He
completed his master' s degree program in
1983 at Miami, where he also served as a
graduate assistant football coach.
Long and his wife, Fanny, have two
children, Stephanie (6) and Christina (1).

�Athletict5 Adminit5tration
Chip Smith
Associate Athletics Director for Internal Operations
Chip Smith begins his second year as the Associate Athletics Director for Internal Operations at
EKU. Since his arrival in July 1999, Smith has been integrally involved in the dynamic progress of
the Athletics Department.
"I am delighted that we were able to attract Chip Smith to Eastern Kentucky University," said
EKU Athletics Director Jeff Long. "He brings a wealth of experience in many areas and has been an
outstanding addition to our administrative team."
Smith's areas of responsibility include supervision for twelve of EKU's sixteen sports, including
football, men 's and women's basketball and volleyball. He also oversees facilities projects such as
the construction and startup of the Kidd Stadium football video scoreboard and the newly completed Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success Center. Smith's latest project has been
coordinating the renovation of the Alumni Coliseum basketball courts. In addition, Smith oversees
the fiscal health of the athletic department, developing budget and monitoring finances.
Smith came to EKU from Virginia Military Institute, where he was the Associate Athletics Director. At VMI, his responsibilities
encompassed NCAA compliance, finances, game operations and supervision of the administration and coaching staff. Smith originated
and implemented the VMI Trademark Licensing program. During his tenure, VMI hosted several conference championships as well as
the NCAA National Rifle Championships. Prior to VMI, Smith's career includes positions at the University of North Carolina at
Charlotte, UNC Chapel Hill and the Durham Bulls minor league baseball team. Smith received his bachelor's degree from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a letterman for the Tar Heel football squad. After a brief time teaching and coaching high
school athletic teams, Smith returned to Chapel Hill to earn a Master of Arts degree in Athletic Administration, and has been named as
a "Distinguished Alumnus" of that program.
A native of Siler City, NC, Smith and his wife, Gale have two children, daughter Chesley (14) and son Cort (10).

Derita Ratcliffe
Assistant Athletics Director for Administration and Compliance
Derita Ratcliffe begins her second year at EKU following a two-year stint as Assistant AD at
Virginia Tech where she supervised the Office of Student Life and was the liaison between the
student-athletes and the athletics administration structure at Virginia Tech. She also served as the
liaison between the Department of Athletics and the Office of Athletic Academic Advising for
student-athletes, coordinated special projects within athletics and was responsible for the coordination of the CHAMPS/Life Skills program.
Ratcliffe served as the Assistant AD for Academic Services at Virginia Tech. During this time,
she was responsible for reviewing initial eligibility of prospective student-athletes, serving as a
liaison to undergraduate admissions, as well as handling issues related to continuing eligibility of
current student-athletes. She also coordinated development of the Minority Opportunity Plan in
response to NCAA certification and has served as the Administrator for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Ratcliffe received her bachelors of science degree in psychology from James Madison University in 1989 and her masters of science
degree in clinical psychology in 1995 from Virginia Tech.

Dan McBride
Assistant Athletics Director for External Operations
Dan McBride has begun his second year as Assistant AD for External Operations at EKU.
McBride served as EKU' s Athletics Ticket Manager from 1992-97 and held the position of General
Manager at WEKY radio station in Richmond from August 1997 through February 1999.
McBride, a native of Richmond and a 1985 graduate of Model High School, received his
bachelor's degree in public relations from EKU in 1989. He is very active in community affairs,
having served as past president of the Richmond Kiwanis Club. He is currently serving on the
Board of Directors of the Richmond Area Arts Council, is a committee chair for the Richmond
Chamber of Commerce and is on the Madison County Advisory Board for Child Development
Centers of the Bluegrass.
His duties also include directing the Colonel Club, EKU's athletics booster organization, with an emphasis on expanding membership
and developing regional club chapters.

5

�Academice
Academicf3 at Ear3tern
While the Lady Colonels have been accomplishing a great deal on
the court during Coach Larry Inman's tenure, they have also been
putting another streak together in the classroom -- a perfect graduation
rate. Every Eastern player in the past seven years who has exhausted
her eligibility, has gone on to receive a bachelor's degree from EKU. To
hear Inman talk, one quickly realizes his belief in the concept of the
student-athlete.
"The greatest thing is to see you walk across that stage and receive
your diploma. Then I know you can do something with your life,"
Inman tells his players.
The EKU coaching staff, as well as academic counselor Joan Hopkins
and her staff, monitors the progress of the players scholastically. This
has resulted in 15 seniors who have completed eligibility since 1992
receiving a degree.
"We monitor their grades on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly
basis. They have to meet certain standards. I figure they can't play
basketball the rest of their lives," added Inman.
Several Eastern players have excelled in the classroom, above and
beyond the norm. Kim Mays and Angie Cox both received recognition
as Occupational Therapy Students of the Year. This is in a program that
requires an extremely high grade point average to even enter the program (3 .7 on a 4.0 scale). The degrees Lady Colonel players have
received have been diverse as well, with bachelor's ranging from education to accounting to occupational therapy to biology to child and
family studies.

EKU Honor Roll
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999

Angie Cox
Cheryl Jones
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
Tiffany Mayfield
Sue Zyletra
Rhonda Hardesty
Shannah McIntosh
Michelle King
Kim Mays
Maisha Thomas Blanton
Samantha Young
Stephany Davis
Tiffany Davis
Chrissy Roberts
Laphelia Doss

BS Occupational Therapy
BS Biology
BS Business Education
BS Recreation
BS Physical Education
BS Early Elem. Education
BBS Accounting
BS Biology
BS Occupational Therapy
BS Child/Family Studies
BS Physical Education
BS Health &amp; PE
BBS Accounting
BS Sports .Supervision
BS Broadcasting

Cathy Dues

BS Accounting

Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Succef3£3 Center
The Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success center (SAAS) is one of the newest facilities at Eastern Kentucky University.
The SAAS Center, located in Alumni Coliseum, is designed to aid EKU's student-athletes in all facets of their academic pursuits.
Included in the new academic facility are tutoring facilities, a quiet study area, a computer lab and administrative offices. Former EKU
All-American and current Indianapolis Colts' defensive lineman, Chad Bratzke, was instrumental in furnishing the area properly with his
generous gift to EKU Athletics.
The Academic Success Center is staffed by Joan Hopkins, EKU's
coordinator for academic athletic advising, and Martina Martin,
academic athletic advisor.
"The opening of the Student-Athlete Academic Success Center
has begun a new era of rededication of our athletic program to the
student in every athlete that walks on our campus," said Hopkins.
"In the SAAS Center, we will be providing increased academic
support to enable our students to be the best they can be in the
classroom."
EKU annually finishes among the leaders in the Ohio Valley
Conference men's and women's all-sports trophy standings and the
Colonels have won the prestigious Ohio Valley Conference Academic AchievementBanner seven times ('88-'92, ' 94- '95, '97-'98,
'99-'00).

(r.·.,,.

6

�Support Staff

Treka Adams

Jeff Barnard

Dr. Bobby Barton

Marc Bramlage

Hugh Davis

External Operations
Secretary

Strength and
Conditioning Coach

Head Trainer

Assistant Trainer

Assistant to Sports
Information Department

Brian Herald

Joan Hopkins

Debbie Jenkins

Linda Laswell

Dr. Mary Lloyd Ireland

Athletics Ticket
Manager

Coordinator for Academic
Athletic Advising

Internal Operations
Secretary

Athletics Secretary

Team Physician

Martina Martin

Karl Park

David Parke

Becky Pschorr

Amy Ratliff

Academic Athletic
Advisor

Sports Information Director

Athletics Business Manager

Athletics Executive
Secretary/Compliance
Assistant

Assistant Sports
Information Director

Donya Smith

Dr. Janna Vice

Joanne Whitlock

Alice Wilcoxson

Cheerleading Coach

Facuity Representative

Sports Information
Secretary

Assistant Trainer

7

�Facilitiee

Paul S. McBrayer Arena
Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first opened for basketball
action in 1963, has been the home court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball since the 1976-77 season when the team moved from the Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus
of a thoughtfully planned sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and
features a great triumph in architectural design with its modem laminated cross-arched roof
-- the world's largest of its kind-- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of
events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board feet of lumber form the 170
beams, and the roof, which arches gracefully 81 feet above the floor level, is southern pine
finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats 6,500 for basketball games and 8,000 for
other programs, the building contains four basketball courts in an auxillary gymnasium on
the east end, two classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower
and locker rooms, a projection room, a training room and weight rooms. A hydraulicoperated stage is located on the east end of the main arena floor.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its games in Alumni Coliseum, the
Lady Colonels have compiled an overall home record of 175 wins and 104 losses.

Year
Won
1978-77
2
1977-78
8
1978-79
3
4
1979-80
1980-8 1
9
1981-82
9
1982-83
8
1983 -84
9
1984-85
11
1985-86
3
1986-87
8
1987-88
4
1988-89
5
1989-90
7
1990-91
9
1991-92
12
1992-93
6
1993-94
8
1994-95
8
1995 -96
8
1996-97
10
1997-98
9
1998-99
7
1999-00
8
TOTAL
175
Winning Percentage - . 62 7

Lost
4
4
11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6
6
8
5
4
2
0
5
2
1
4

2
4
5
104

Clat5t5room and Conditionine Bui/dine
Eastern Kentucky University athletics has begun to reap the benefits of the Classroom and Conditioning Building completed
in the fall of 1999. The building, located adjacent to Roy Kidd Stadium, is a40,000 square-foot, $4.75 million state-of-the-art facility.
The first floor features a strength and weight development area which was dedicated last November as the Raymond E. Giltner
Conditioning Center. The Giltner Center, named for the late Raymond E. Giltner who served two terms as president of the EKUNational
Alumni Association, as a director of the EKU Foundation and vice chair of the Foundation's Planned Giving Committee, houses
equipment designed to help build strength, muscle development and rehabilitation for EKU's student-athletes. Jeff Barnard serves as
EKU's strength and conditioning coach and he is headquartered in the new facility.
"We are excited about the impact this beautiful facility is having on our entire intercollegiate athletics program," Director of
Athletics Jeff Long said.
Also located on the first floor is the main training
facility for EKU's 16 intercollegiate athletics teams. The facility
provides an in-ground hydrotherapy pool with rehabilitation
equipment, three above-ground therapeutic pools, X-ray
equipment and examination rooms. A 6,000 square-foot physical
activity area/laboratory for physical education activities and the
study of motion is also featured on the first floor.
A "Wall of Fame" will display the names of contributors to the University's "Competitive Edge Campaign," which
raised private funds to help construct the new building.
The second floor features a wellness center designed to
facilitate aerobic conditioning. The center includes aerodynamic
equipment for bicycling, stair-step aerobics and other health
club-type equipment.
Also on the second floor are three large classrooms,
physiology and computer laboratories and state-of-the-art
offices for the Colonel football coaching staff, along with offices
for EKU physical education professors.

8

�2000-01 Outlook
Head coach Lany Joe Inman and his 200001 Lady Colonels hope to make their mark in
the Ohio Valley Conference this season. With
a solid core of starters returning, talented
players and valuable experience, the Lady
Colonels look to improve on last season' s 1315 finish.
Inman returns three starters from a year
ago in5-7 junior guard Mikki Bond, 5-9 sophomore guard Teresa McNair and 6-1 senior
forward-center Candice Finley. Bond started
21 games for the Lady Colonels last season
and was second on the team with 59 steals.
The junior guard will likely take over at the
point for the departed Marla Gearhart. McNair,
who was named to the OVC All-Freshman
team last season, averaged 10 points and 4.9
boards for EKU last season. Her 93 steals led
the Lady Colonels and the OVC. Finley started
all 28 games as a junior and poured in 12.7
points and grabbed 5.6 boards per contest.
She was second on the team in scoring with
355 points and led the team with a 43.5 field
goal percentage.
Junior forward Charlotte Sizemore will
likely fill one of the remaining starting slots
after a knee injury sidelined her after only five
games last season. The 1998-99 first-team
All-OVC selection played in just five games
during the 1999-00 season for the Lady Colo-

nels, averaging 17.0 points and 6.2 rebounds
per contest. Senior Lanya Wall, who also
suffered a season-ending knee injury in 1999, will return for her final
campaign. Wall started the first
seven games of the season and
averaged 6.6 points and 4.4 rebounds.
Zoey Artist returns for
her junior season after a fine sophomore campaign. The 5-10 guard
;ff.itR
averaged 9.1 points and 4.7 boards
last season. Artist was third on the
BOID
team with 131 rebounds and her 81
KEHWC11
assists were the team's secondhighest The Iowa-native saw playing time in all 28 games last season,
while starting eight times, and
should see considerable playing
time again this season.
Other upperclassmen returning
for Eastern include junior Crystal
Mason, sophomore Tekielia Oden,
sophomore Jill Peny, and sophomore Lyndsey Warbington. Mason, a 6-2 center, led the team in
blocked shots last season with 16.
She averaged 2.0 points and 2.4
rebounds per contest last season.
Oden, a 5-5 guard, dished out 27 assists and Colonel freshman class. Carr, a 6-0 forwardhad 16 steals last season as a freshman, while center, averaged 21.3 points and 11.1 reaveraging 1. 7 points and 1. 0 boards bounds as a senior at North Harrison (IN)
per contest. Peny saw limited time High School. She holds 10 school records
at center last season. The 6-3 and was named second team all-state last
sophomore averaged 1.6 points season. Kelly, a 5-6 guard, averaged 23.6
and grabbed 1.3 rebounds and points and 6.1 boards per game at Albert
should see those numbers increase Gallatin High School in Pennsy lvania.
this season. Warbington, a 5-7 McClellan is a 6-5 center from Ohio who
guard from Nashville, recorded 12 averaged 14 points and 10.4 rebounds as a
assists and 10 steals as a freshman senior at Newark High School.
and averaged 1.2 points and 0.6
This talented group of athletes hopes to
boards.
make a charge in the OVC this season and
The Lady Colonels have added improve upon last year's 13-15 record and
four new players to the roster this fifth-place finish in the conference standseason with three freshmen and mgs.
one junior transfer.
Synisha Smith, a 5-11 guardforward, is a junior college transfer
from Shelton State. Smith was a
first-team all-conference selection
as a freshman at Shelton State and
was third in the nation in scoring.
Her experience and talent will be a
great asset to the Lady Colonels.
Leigh Carr, Katie Kelly and Lindsay McClellan make up the Lady

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9

�Head Coach
•

Larry Joe Inman
lnman's Career Record
Career Coaching Record - 25 years
Won 479, Lost 231 (.675)
Career Collegiate Coaching Record - 20 years
Won 346, Lost 217 (.615)
1970-73 at Gallatin Jr. High (TN)
Won 51, Lost 4 (.927)
1973-1978 at Mt. Juliet HS (TN)
Won 126, Lost 24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions

When Larry Joe Inman became the head women's basketball
coach at Eastern Kentucky University, the question was not if he
would win, but how much and how soon. After 12 seasons, the
question has only been partially answered as milestones and firsts
continue to follow Inman everywhere he goes.
Under Inman's guidance, Eastern won its first outright OVC
regular season championship in 1996-97 and, in the process, set a
league record for conference victories with 16 in completing a
fantastic 24-6 season. This, coming off the heels of a share of its
first-ever OVC title, a quad championship in 1994-95. In 199798, Inman added to the championship trophies at Eastern as he led
the Lady Colonels to a share of the OVC title once again.
With the return of four starters and the addition of several
outstanding recruits, the Lady Colonels could be battling for the
conference crown again in 2000-01.
Eastern's program has been one of consistency in the 1990's,
only finishing out of the top half of the league standings once.
Over the past nine seasons, Eastern has an impressive record of
147-103, a .588 winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much is a
direct reflection on the coaching philosophy that has brought the
Lady Colonels to the next level.
"Each person must give of themselves for the one common
goal -- to win and be successful -- not what they want, but what is
the common goal for all," explains Inman.
This theme of teamwork has created success for the program,
but individual talent has not gone unnoticed either. In 1996-97,
Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball Hall of Fame's Ed
Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award for leading
NCAA Division I players in three-point percentage. For her outstanding junior year, her uniform, practice gear and shoes were
placed into the Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. In 1997-98,
Roberts continued her excellence as she was seventh in the nation
in 3-point accuracy and fourth in free throw percentage on her
way to earning accolades.
Inman has also coached OVC Player of the Year Kim Mays

1978-86 at Middle Tennessee
Won 161, Lost 73 (.688)
OVC Champions in 80, 83, 84, 85, 86
OVC Tournament Champs in 83, 84, 85, 86
1988-00 at Eastern Kentucky
Won 185, Lost 144 ( .562)
OVC Co-Champions in 1998
OVC Champions in 1997
OVC Quad Champions in 1995
OVC Tournament Appearances in 1991-98

(1994-95), as well as the first-time selection of two EKU players
to the All-OVC first team, which has now been accomplished twice.
In 1995-96, Inman coached Samantha Young and Laphelia Doss
to that honor and repeated that feat in 1997-98 with Laphelia Doss
and Chrissy Roberts. In 1998, Charlotte Sizemore made first-team
All-OVC. Last season, Marla Gearhart was a first-team All-OVC
selection. Inman is quick to give credit to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people, as well
as good basketball players, which in turn creates a positive situation," commented Inman. "We just look for players that are down
to earth with good work ethics."
Work ethic has never been a problem for the six-time OVC
Coach of the Year. He has set standards at every position he has
held, a trail of success that leads all the way back to the early
1970's. His first high school coaching job, at Mt. Juliet High
School in Nashville TN, was filled with enough titles to end a career. In just five years, Inman led Mt. Juliet to five district titles,
four regional championships, three Nashville Interscholastic
League titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class AAA state title.
Inman was just getting warmed up, as he quickly moved up

10

�Larry Joe Inman

the ranks to the helm of the Middle Tennessee State University
Lady Raiders. His first collegiate coaching stint was just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley Conference
crowns in eight years. He was named Coach of the Year three
times and compiled a 161-73 record at the school. The Lady Raiders
won a total of nine regular season and tournament championships
during his tenure, including four consecutive regular season AND
tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have been no
less remarkable, with Coach of the Year honors and titles following Inman to Richmond. He became the only coach to be recognized for Coach of the Year honors at two different OVC schools
after his selection in 1990 for that honor. He has since won that
honor at Eastern in 1994-95 and 1996-97. He has also become the
school's all-time leader in wins and winning percentage (185, .562).
With every win the Eastern mentor earns, he raises his own standard for both the school and the conference for career wins.
Not all of his accomplishments have been on the OVC level,
as Inman has been involved in national competition both at Eastern and Middle Tennessee. He led the Lady Raiders to four NCAA
Regional appearances, where MTSU won one third of its games.
In 1996-97, he led Eastern to its first-ever NCAA Regional appearance at Georgia. He was also nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach of the Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993.
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University, where
he received his bachelor' s degree in 1970. He received his master' s
degree from Tennessee State University in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville TN. They have one son, Jody, and two daughters,
Latrice and Tiffany.

Years

Overall
Record

Record

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman

1 (1972-73)
1 (1973-74)
1(1974-75)
4 (1975-79)
7 (1979-86)
2 (1986-88)
12 ( 1988-Pres)

13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
185-144

6-13
30-46
9-19
120-68

Year

Head Coach

Season
Record

Record

1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00

Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman

13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16
24-6
20-8
11-16
13-15

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9
16-2
15-3
8-10
10-8

Larry Joe and Bobbie Gene Inman

11

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Coach

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�At5!5it5tant Coachet5

Joanna Bernabei
A!5!5i!5tant Coach
Coach Inman on Bernabei:
"One ofthe biggest things for a head coach is a good recruiting coordinator and Joanna has
done an outstanding job for us in that area. She knows what I want before I say it since she
has been not only a player, but a head coach. Coach Bernabei is very knowledgeable about
the game ofbasketball and we 're very excited about what she brings to our program. "

A Weirton, WV native, Joanna Bernabei came to the Eastern Kentucky women's
basketball program from West Virginia Wesleyan College in the fall of 1999 where
she was head coach for the 1998-1999 season and compiled an 18-9 record and third
place finish in the WVIAC. While at WVWC, Bernabei also had the responsibility ofbeingthe Senior Women's Administrator.
During the 1997-1998 season, she was a graduate assistant coach for EKU while working on her master's degree in Sports
Administration.
Bernabei attended West Liberty State College, where she
majored in Exercise Science and minored in Pre-Pharmacy. She was the
starting point guard all four years at WLSC, earning First Team AllWVIAC every year, and finished her career in standout fashion. She
was named 1997 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Player of the Year and currently holds the NCAA Division II all-time
career assist record of 1,107. Bernabei was selected NCAA Division II
All-American three times. She holds the NCAA II record for assists in
a game (24) and holds more than 20 national, conference and school
records for assists and steals in a career, season and game. She led her
team to an 80-36 record during her four years at WVWC.
Bernabei was named West Virginia High School Player of the
Year in 1993. She has coached at various high school basketball camps
and has held her own point guard clinic since 1997.

12

�Aeeietant Coachee

Chri00y Roberta
.A!5!5it5tant Coach
Coach Inman on Roberts:
"We are really excited about Chrissy being back with us as a coach. She brings so much,
having been a player in our system and a coach in this league. Her work ethic as a player
has transferred into her coaching and she has tremendous knowledge of the game. Chrissy
is such a good person and she 's been very loyal to EKU It's very exciting to me that she
would come back and be a part of our program. "
A familiar face returns to the sidelines this season as Chrissy Roberts begins her first season
as an assistant coach at EKU this year.
Roberts, a former standout for the Lady Colonels, comes to EKU after a coaching stint at Tennessee Tech last season. During that
year, the Golden Eaglettes earned Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships and a berth in the NCAA
Tournament. Prior to TTU, Roberts served as a graduate assistant coach at EKU.
"I think it's an honor to be able to come back and coach at my alma mater," said Roberts. "I'm looking forward to working with
Coach Inman and Coach (Joanna) Bernabei. They are two great coaches and I feel like I can learn a lot from both of them."
After playing her first two years of collegiate basketball at the University of Kentucky, Roberts transferred to EKU where she
led the Lady Colonels to their most successful season with their first-ever OVC Tournament championship and their first NCAA
Tournament appearance. She received the Ed Steitz Award for having the top three-point field goal percentage in the nation (.488) and
had her uniform, practice gear and shoes enshrined in the
Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Ma. Roberts was
named to the All-OVC first team during both her campaigns
at EKU and was named OVC Player of the Year as a senior.
Roberts also starred at the high school level, earning
first team All-State honors and MVP of the Eighth Region
during her senior year after leading Eminence high school to
the Regional playoffs. She also participated in the KentuckyIndiana All-Star Game as a senior.
The 25-year-old Roberts graduated from EKU in
1998 with a bachelor's degree in physical education. She has
also earned her master's degree in sports administration from
EKU.

13

�Staff

Curtis Metten
A00i0tant Coach
Curtis Metten, a native of St. Albans, West Virginia, joins the EKU coaching staff this season
as an assistant coach after serving as an assistant coach at Davis &amp; Elkins College in Elkins, WV for
the past two years.
This past summer, Metten served as an assistant coach for the Planet Basketball European
Tour. The team, which consisited of WVIAC players, competed in Holland, Belgium and Paris. Metten's coaching career also
includes stops at the 2000 WBCA Final Four where he was a clinic volunteer for the Special Olympics and he acted as a camp
counselor at the USA Junior Nationals Basketball Camp in Columbus, Ohio, in 1997.
Metten was a two-sport athlete in college, lettering in basketball and baseball for the Senators of Davis &amp; Elkins. Metten
received his degree in physical education in 1999 from Davis &amp; Elkins.

Stephanie Oghia
Manager
Stephanie is in her second year as a manager for the Lady Colonels. She is a graduate of Adair
County High School where she managed two seasons of basketball at Adair County. She is a sophomore
history major and is also minoring in anthropology and English. Oghia currently resides in Jackson, Ky.

Carrie Ramsey
Manager
Carrie begins her first year as a manager for the Lady Colonels basketball team. The Richmondnative played basketball for four years and graduated from Madison Central High School. Ramsey is a
freshman at EKU this year.

Trainerf3

Cody Graves

Yuko Kitaoka

Dawn VanDen Bosch
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�2000-01 Roster
Numerical Roster
No.

Player

Class

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown

High School/Junior College

00
3
5
11
12
13
15
21
22
23
31
33
40
42

Crystal Mason

Jr.

C

Detroit, Mich.

Mumford

Tekielia Oden

So.

G

Anniston, Ala.

Anniston

Lindsay McClellan Fr.

C

Newark, Ohio

Newark

Leigh Carr

Fr.

F-C

DePauw, Ind.

North Harrison

Zoey Artist

Jr.

G

Anita, Iowa

CAM

Katie Kelly

Fr.

G

Uniontown, Pa.

Albert Gallatin

Teresa McNair

So.

F

Ocala, Fla.

Forest

Synisha Smith

Jr.

G-F

Jasper, Ala.

Walker/Shelton State

Nashville, Tenn.

Father Ryan

Knoxville, Tenn.

Austin East

Cecilia, Ky.

Central Hardin

Detroit, Mich.

Bishop Borgess

Hazard, Ky.

Hazard

Hardyville, Ky.

Hart County

Charlotte Sizemore Jr.

F

Jill Perry

So.

C

6-2
5-5
6-5
6-0
5-10
5-6
5-9
5-11
5-7
5-7
5-11
6-1
5-11
6-3

Lyndsey WarbingtonSo.

G

Mikki Bond

Jr.

G

Larrya Wall

Sr.

G-F

Candice Finley

Sr.

F-C

Alphabetical Roster
No.

Player

Class

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown

High School/Junior College

12
23
11
33
13
00
5
15
3
42
40
21
31
22

Zoey Artist

Jr.

G

Anita, Iowa

CAM

Mikki Bond

Jr.

G

Knoxville, Tenn.

Austin East

Leigh Carr

Fr.

F-C

DePauw, Ind.

North Harrison

Candice Finley

Sr.

F-C

Detroit, Mich.

Bishop Borgess

Katie Kelly

Fr.

G

Uniontown, Pa.

Albert Gallatin

Crystal Mason

Jr.

C

Detroit, Mich.

Mumford

Lindsay McClellan Fr.

C

Newark, Ohio

Newark

Teresa McNair

So.

F

Ocala, Fla.

Forest

Tekielia Oden

So.

G

Anniston, Ala.

Anniston

Jill Perry

So.

C

5-10
5-7
6-0
6-1
5-6
6-2
6-5
5-9
5-5
6-3
5-11
5-11
5-11
5-7

Hardyville, Ky.

Hart County

Hazard, Ky.

Hazard

Jasper, Ala.

Walker/Shelton State

Cecilia, Ky.

Central Hardin

Nashville, Tenn.

Father Ryan

Charlotte Sizemore Jr.

F

Synisha Smith

Jr.

G-F

Larrya Wall

Sr.

G-F

Lyndsey WarbingtonSo.

G

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Candice Finley
Senior
6-1, Forward-Center
High School: Bishop Borgess
Hometown: Detroit, Mich.

1999-00: Started all 28 games for the Lady Colonels in 99-00 ... Led the team with 158 total rebounds ... Ranked 13th in the OVC in scoring (12.7
ppg) and 10th in rebounds (5.6 rpg) ... Recorded a 43 .5 field goal percentage ... Led the team by averaging 5.6 rebounds per game ... Second
on the team with 12 blocked shots ... Averaged 12.7 points per game as
a junior... Recorded two double-doubles with 23 points and 10 rebounds
vs. Middle Tennessee and 21 points and 12 rebounds vs. Murray State.
1998-99: Started 24 games for the Lady Colonels at forward ... She led
the team in field goal percentage at 47. 0 and blocked shots with 17 as a
sophomore ... At the team's awards banquet, she tied with Larrya Wall
as the Lady Colonels' Most Improved Player for the 1998-99 season ...
Was one of the team's top returning scorers (7.8) and rebounders (4.1)
for the upcoming year... Notched a double-double in 1998-99 as she
collected 13 points and 11 rebounds in the second game of the year
against Miami (Ohio) ... Another outstanding effort was a 22-point (top
scoring night of the season) and nine-rebound game at Morehead
State on Feb. 13.
1997-98: Candice was a major player in the Lady Colonels' secondstraight OVC regular season championship run ... Playing in all 28 games,
Candice averaged 2.5 rebounds and 3.6 points, while playing 9.4 minutes per contest, leading all Lady Colonel freshmen in each category.
In her limited floor time, Candice blocked five shots and collected 12
steals ... Candice's best game of ' 97-98 came against Morehead State (117-98) when she scored 11 points and hauled in nine rebounds in the
game.
At Bishop Borgess High School: During Candice 's four years of high
school, her team won three Class "C" State Championship titles ... Candice was named First Team All-State and All-Metro ... She averaged 12
points, 14 rebounds, four block shots and three steals per contest...
Candice was also an Honor Roll student at Bishop Borgess High School.

Career Statistics
YEAR
1997-98
1998-99
1999~00
Totals

GP
28
26
28
85

FGM:..FGA
34- 87
87-185
135-310
256-582

PCT
.391
.470
.43 5
.440

3PM-3PA
0-0
0-2
Oc. l
0-3

PCT
.000
.000
.000
.000

FTM-FfA
32-52
29-63
85- 132
146-247

PCT
.615
.460
.644
.591

16

REB
71
106

158
335

AVG ASST
2.5
1
4.1
11
5.6
20
4.1
32

TO BLK
L7
5
27
17
12
55
34
99

STL
12
22
39
73

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
264-9.4
100
3.6
453-17.4
203
7.8
756-27.0
355
12 .7
1473-18.0
658
8.0

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Larrya Wall
Senior
5-11, Guard-Forward
High School: Central Hardin
Hometown: Cecilia, Ky.

1999-00: Started seven games before a knee injury ended her season in December... Recorded 18 steals and 15 assists ... Best effort of the
year came against Hartford when she shot 71.4% from the field, scoring
12 points and grabbing five boards ... Averaged 6.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game as a junior.
1998-99: Larrya played in all 27 games and started 10 contests, including the last seven of the year... She averaged 4.2 points and 2.9
rebounds, but was generally regarded as one of the team's best defenders ... This statement can be backed up in the fact that she finished
second on the team in steals with 43 ... She was honored at the team's
banquet in April as co-winner of the Lady Colonels' Most Improved
Player for the 1998-99 season ... Larrya saved her best for last as her top
scoring night of the year came in the season's finale when she hit 6-9
from the field, 1-4 three-pointers and 1-2 from the free throw line in
scoring 14 points in the OVC Tournament opener against UT Martin...
She also was third on the team in assists with 60, while averaging 17.4
minutes of playing time per game.
1997-98-: Larrya saw action in eight games that season, averaging 0.4
points and 0.5 rebounds in 3.0 minutes of action per game .. . She was
recovering from a knee injury suffered in high school.
At Central Hardin High School: Larrya was named All-State by the
Courier Joumal her senior season... She averaged 21 points, seven
rebounds, three steals and two assists per game.

Career Statistics
YEAR
l 997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Totals

GP
8
27
7
42

FGM-FGA
0-4
43-137
19-56
62-197

PCT
.000
.314
.339
.315

3PM-3PA
0-1
3-26
1-10
4-37

PCT
.000
.115
.100
.108

FTM-FTA
3-6
24-A4
7-16
34-66

PCT
.500
.545
.438
.515

17

REB
4
79
3I
114

AVG ASST
0.5
0
2.9
60
4.4
15
2.7
75

TO BLK
6
0
58
1
18
I
82
2

STL
1
43
J8
62

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
24-3 .0
3
0.4
471-17.4
4.2
113
160-22. 9
46
6.6
655-15.6
162
3.9

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Zoey Artie;t
Junior
5-10, Guard
High School: CAM
Hometown: Anita, Iowa

1999-00: Played in all 28 games for the Lady Colonels ... Started eight contests ... Averaged 9.1 points per game and 4.7 rebounds ... Thirdbest on the team with 131 rebounds on the year... Shot a stellar 76.9% from the charity stripe... Second on the team with 81 assists...
Received the Extra Effort award at the annual Lady Colonel banquet...
Was also the recipient of the team Academic award... Recorded a
double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds vs. Middle Tennessee ...
Scored in double-figures 12 times ... Put up another fine effort vs. OVC
foe Austin Peay when she had nine points, eight rebounds and eight
assists for the Lady Colonels.
1998-99: Zoey was a major contributor to the Lady Colonels' success
in her first season of collegiate basketball... She started eight of the 27
games in which she saw action, including a mid-season stretch where
she started seven straight contests ... Zoey averaged 5.3 points and 2.9
rebounds per game and finished the year with 55 assists and 20 steals ...
She closed her first campaign at EKU in grand style, tieing her career
high with a 16-point performance against perennial OVC powerhouse
Tennessee Tech and coming back two days later for a 12-point, three
steal, two assist game vs. Middle Tennessee... Zoey also scored 16
points in an earlier season matchup with Southeast Missouri... She
concluded the 1998-99 season as the team's fourth-best free throw
shooter with her .692 mark ... Zoey's top rebound efforts were sevencarom nights against Southeast Missouri ( 1-2-99) and Morehead State
(2-13-99).
At CAM: Zoey averaged 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists as a
senior... She was named first-team All-State and also received AllAmerican honorable mention for her efforts... As a junior, she averaged 23 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists en route to first-team
All-State honors ... She was also named the Southwest Player of the
Year in Iowa for both basketball and volleyball... She finished her
basketball career at CAM, scoring 1,845 points ... She graduated with a
perfect 4.0 grade-point average and was named to Iowa's All-State
Band.

Career Stati6tic6
YEAR
1998-99
1999-00
Totals

GP
27
28
55

FGM-FGA
51-132
93-225
144-357

PCT
.386
.413
.403

3PM-3PA
6-38
28-85
34-123

PCT
.158
.329
.276

FTM-FTA
36-52
40-52
76-104

PCT
.692
.769
.731

18

REB
79
131
210

AVG
2.9
4.7
3.8

ASST
55
81
136

TO
54
63
117

BLK
5
7
2

STL
20
38
58

MIN-AVG
540-20.0
700-25.0
1240-22.5

POINTS AVG
144
5.3
254
9.1
7.2
398

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Mikki Bond
Junior
5-7, Guard
High School: Austin East
Hometown: Knoxville, Tenn.

1999-00: Started 21 of28 games for the Lady Colonels ... Second on the team with 59 steals ... Third on the team with 80 assists ... Averaged 7.1
points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game ... Ranked sixth in the OVC in steals with 2.11 per game ... One of her best efforts of the year came
against Murray State when she notched 20 points, five steals and dished
out four assists ... Had another big game vs. Tennessee State with 14
points, while hitting four of five from behind the three-point arc.
1998-99: Mikki started every game last season for the Lady Colonels
at one of the guard positions ... She averaged 7.9 points per game and
was the team's second-leading rebounder at 4.9 rebounds per contest...
Mikki received the team's awards at the post-season banquet for Best
Defensive Player and Top Gun (point system taking into account several offensive categories) ... She led the Lady Colonels in assists and
finished seventh in the OVC in this category with her 3.48 per game
average ... She also led the team in steals and was second on the squad
in three-pointers made with 10 ... Mikki was a warrior on the floor, leading the Lady Colonels in minutes played per game (30.9) ... She scored in
double digits in nine contests and came through with back-to-back
double-doubles in early January vs. Southeast Missouri (20 pts., 16
reb.), her best effort in both categories for the season, and Eastern
Illinois (16 pts., 10 reb.) ... She was chosen as the OVC Rookie of the
Week for the week of Jan. 4 after these two outstanding efforts ... She
closed last season in grand style with 11 points vs. Middle Tennessee
and 10 points in the OVC Tournament game at UT Martin.
At Austin-East High School: Mikki averaged 21 points, 4.3 rebounds,
2.4 steals and 2.6 assists per game as a senior.. . She connected on 53
percent of her shots from the floor, including 41 .9 percent of her treys ...
In the state tournament, Mikki hit for 37 points ... During her high school
career, she scored 1,855 points ... For her efforts during her senior year,
she was named Knoxville Interscholastic League Player of the Year... In
the classroom, Mikki carried a 3.85 grade-point average at Austin-East.

Career Statie;tice;
YEAR

GP
l998 -99 27
1999-00 28
Totals
55

FGM-FGA
82-200
76-219
158-419

PCT
.410
.347
.377

3PM-3PA
10-29
19-63
29-92

PCT
.345
.302
.315

FfM-FfA
38-65
27-42
65-107

PCT
.585
.643
.607

19

REB
132
117
249

AVG ASST
4.9
94
4.2
80
4. 5
174

TO BLK
119
3
75
4
194
7

STL
50
59
109

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
834-30.9
212
7.9
750 -26.8
198
7. l
1584-28.8
410
7.5

�Player Profile!3

00

Crye;tal Mae;on
Junior
6-2, Center
High School: Mumford
Hometown: Detroit, Mich.

1999-00: Played in all but one game for the Lady Colonels as a sophomore ... Was first on the team with 16 blocked shots ... Received the Most
Improved award at the annual banquet in April... Averaged 2.0 points and 2.4 boards per game ... Best effort came in February vs. TennesseeMartin when she scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds ... Had
another strong game vs. Eastern Illinois with eight rebounds, four points
s
and four assists against the Panthers.
1998-99: Crystal saw action in 15 of the Lady Colonels' games ... She
finished the year hitting 45 percent, one of the top marks on the team
from the field ... Her best scoring night was a seven-point outing in the
Jan. 23 contest with Middle Tennessee ... Crystal's top efforts on the
boards came with four-rebound efforts vs. Louisville on Dec. 28 and
vs. Murray State on Feb. 2... While only averaging 4.1 minutes per
game, she still managed to pick up four blocked shots for the year.
At Mumford High School: Crystal averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds,
five blocked shots, five assists and two blocked shots per game as a
senior... She was named to the Detroit All-Metro team ... She was very
much involved in community service as she served on Teen Outreach
Missions that took her to the Bahamas and to Mississippi... She also
traveled to Mexico to help build homes for the homeless.

Career Statistics
YEAR

GP
1998-99 I 5
1999-00 27
Totals
42

FGM-FGA
9-20
22-65
31-85

PCT
.450
.33 8
.365

3PM-3PA
0-0
0-0
0- 0

PCT
.000
.000
.000

FfM-FfA
4- 10
l 1- 17
15-27

PCT

REB

.400
.647
556

18
66
84

20

AVG ASST
1.2
0
2.4
13
2.0
13

TO
9
20

29

BLK
4

STL
I

l6
20

9
10

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
61-4 .1
22
1. 5
287 - 10.6
55
2.0
348 -8.3
77
1.8

�Player Profi/er3

40

Charlotte Sizemore
Junior
5-11, Forward - Guard
High School: Hazard
Hometown: Hazard, Ky.

1999-00: Started the first five games of the season before a knee injury ended her season ... Scored 85 points in those five games and grabbed
31 rebounds to average 17.0 points and 6.2 rebounds for the season ... Scored in double figures in four of five games ... Racked up 33 points
in the second game of the year vs. the College of Charleston ... Notched a near double-double with 18 points and nine rebounds vs. Hartford.
1998-99: Charlotte was a first-team All-OVC choice, while leading the
Lady Colonels and placing third in the league in scoring with her 17.6
per game average ... Charlotte scored in double figures in all but two
games and was recognized as the team 's Best Offensive Player at the
post-season banquet... She finished ninth in the conference in free
throw percentage (.752) and 15th in rebounding (5.2) ... She twice scored
27 points last season -- Jan. 7 vs. Tennessee State and in the season's
finale Feb. 23 vs. UT Martin ... She also had two "double-doubles" last
year as she recorded 19 points, 12 rebounds against Eastern Illinois
(Jan. 30) and 13 points, 11 rebounds vs. Tennessee State (Feb. 4) ... She
was named OVC Co-Player of the Week on Jan. 11 after she collected
consecutive scoring nights of 25, 27 and 23 points.
1997-98: In her first season, Sizemore began her college career in the
same manner as she ended her high school career, as one of the best
players on the floor... Charlotte averaged 8.9 points and 3.9 rebounds
per game in 1997-98 ... She was third on the team in assists (52) and
steals (42), fourth on the team in three-point accuracy (3 5. 7) and fifth in
field goal percentage (39.4) ... Her best game of the year came at home
against Morehead State when she scored 25 points. and her best rebounding effort came against Southeast Missouri in the first round of
the OVC Tournament... In that game, Sizemore pulled down eight rebounds.
High School - Charlotte was one of Kentucky's premier players in 199697, leading the Bulldogs to a 37-1 record and both the All-A and Sweet
Sixteen state titles ... She played four years of varsity basketball at
Breathitt County High School (8th thru 11th), before transferring to
finish her career at Hazard ... While at Breathitt, she set that school's
marks for points in a season (720) and career (2, 193)... She fini shed her
prep career with 2,955 points, 1,329 rebounds, 536 assists, 378 steals
and 139 blocked shots ... She averaged 20.2 points and 7.3 rebounds per
game her senior year, including hitting nearly 50% from the floor.

Career Statistics
YEAR

GP
1997-98 28
1998-99 27
1999-00 5
Totals
60

FGM-FGA
100-254
176-492
32-71
308-817

PCT
.394
358
.451
.377

3PM-3PA
25-70
30-114
7-18
62-202

PCT
.35 7
.263
.389
.307

FTM-FTA
25-37
94-125
14- 16
133-178

PCT
.676
.752
.875
.747

21

REB
108
141
31
280

AVG ASST
3.9
52
5.2
76
6.2
7
4.7
135

TO BLK
97
7
117
13
10
4
224 24

STL
42
41
l l

94

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
663-23.7
250
8.9
821-30.4
476
17.6
129-25.8
17.0
85
1613-26.9
13.5
811

�Player Profile@

15

Teresa McNair
Sophomore
5-9, Guard
High School: Forest
Hometown: Ocala, Fla.

1999-00: Played in all 28 games for the Lady Colonels, while starting in
23 ... Was named to theAll-OVC Freshman Team... Averaged 3.32 steals
per game ... Led the team and the OVC in steals with 93 , just short of
former Colonel guard Angie Cox's OVC single season record of 105 ...
Averaged 10 points and 4.9 rebounds per game ... Was third on the team
with 68 assists ... Received the Defensive award at the annual Lady
Colonel banquet in April... Had two double-double performances, 12
points and 11 rebounds vs. Middle Tennessee in January, and a 10
point, 13 rebound effort vs. Austin Peay in February.. . Scored a careerhigh 29 points and grabbed seven boards vs. Tennessee-Martin.
At Forest High School: Teresa averaged 20.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 7.2
steals and 4.2 assists for coach Dave Homer at Forest High as a senior... She was also selected to the first team of the Class 5A All-State
squad by the Florida Sports Writers Association for the 1998-99 season... She was an All-Area MVP in 1999 and a first-team All-Area choice
in 1998... She started at point guard in the Florida Athletic Coaches
Association All-Star Game for the NorthAll-Stars this past year... Teresa
was the state 400-meter champion as a sophomore, running a 56.4 in the
state finals ... She was also selected for the honor of Ms. Forest High
School, a title that was voted on by her classmates in school.

Career Statie;tice;
YEAR GP
1999-00 2 8
Totals
28

FGM-FGA
114-251
114-251

PCT
.454
.454

3PM-3PA
10-33
10-33

PCT
.303
.303

FfM-FfA
43-63
43-63

PCT
.683
.683

22

REB
138
138

AVG ASST
4.9
68
4 .9
68

TO BLK
65
3
65
3

STL
93
93

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
755-27 .0
28 1
I 0.0
755-27.0
281
10.0

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Tekielia Oden

3

Sophomore
5-5, Guard
High School: Anniston
Hometown: Anniston, Ala.

1999-00: Played in 27 games as a freshman ... Averaged 1.7 points and
1.0 rebounds per game ... Tallied 16 steals and dished out 27 assists ...
Recorded five assists vs. Morehead State ... Scored a personal-best six
points four times throughout the year... Best effort of the year came in
February vs. Murray State when she had six points, three rebounds
and three assists.
At Anniston High School: Tekielia averaged 23.2 points, 6.3 rebounds,
6.1 steals and 9.4 assists last season for Anniston High ... She was a
second-team All-State choice and was selected by the Anniston Crusader as the Athlete of the Year for 1998-99 ... An All-County selection
this past season, she also was named Most Valuable Player and Best
Offensive Player oflast season's Calhoun County Tournament... Chosen Player of the Year by the Anniston Star this past season, Tekielia
was also picked as a member of the Fabulous Five of Calhoun County
for 1998-99 ... A 3.0-plus student at Anniston High, Oden was also a
first-team member of the All-Regional Team and the All-Area Team as a
semor.

Career Statistics
YEAR GP
1999-00 27
Totals
27

FGM-FGA
l7-65
17-65

PCT
.262
.262

3PM-3PA

PCT

2-11
2-11

.182
.182

11-20
11-20

.550
.550

23

26

1.0

26

1.0

27
27

30
30

2
2

16
16

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
252-9 .3
47
I. 7
252-9.3
47
l.7

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42

Jill Perry
Sophomore
6-3, Center
High School: Hart County
Hometown: Hardyvi//e, Ky.

1999-00: Played in 18 games for the Lady Colonels as a freshman ...
Averaged 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds per game ... Recorded a seasonhigh nine rebounds vs. North Carolina-Wilmington in December. ..
Scored fi ve points in the final game of the year vs. Southeast Missouri
in only nine minutes.
At Hart County High School: Jill averaged 15.3 points, 9.4 rebounds
and 7.2 blocks per game as a senior for coach Tommy Adams at Hart
County... She was an All-18th District choice and All-Fifth Region
pick her senior year as HCHS compiled a 23-5 record ... Jill was a twoyear Most Valuable Player selection at Hart County... She also led the
team in field goal percentage at 56.2 percent last season... Jill also set
a school record for most rebounds in a game.

Career Statie;tice;
GP
1999-00 18
Totals
18
YEAR

FGM-FGA

I 0-20
J0-20

PCT
.500
.500

3PM-3PA
0-0
0-0

PCT
.000
.000

Fl'M~FTA
8-13
8-13

PCT
.615
.615

24

REB
23
23

AVG
1.3
1.3

ASST
2
2

TO
6
6

BLK
2
2

STL
0
0

MlN-AVG POINTS AVG
103-5.7
28
1.6
l 03-5. 7
28
1.6

�Player Profile~

22

Lyndaey Warbington
Sophomore
5-7, Guard
High School: Father Ryan
Hometown: Nashville, Tenn.

1999-00: Played in 24 games for the Lady Colonels ... Recorded 12
assists on the year... Averaged 1.2 points and 0.6 rebounds per game ...
Best game came vs. Eastern 111inois when she had four points and two
rebounds.
At Father Ryan High School: Lyndsey averaged· 13.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 4.1 assists per game as a senior for Father Ryan
for coach Jinx Cockerham ... She was a two-time honorable mention AllState selection and made the all-tournament team at several Christmas
tourneys ... She received the Hustle Award and the Heart Award at
Father Ryan her senior year. She was the team 's Most Valuable Player
as a freshman ... Lyndsey was on the school's Honor Roll, a member of
the Student Council and was voted Best All-Around by her senior
classmates ... She also played volleyball and tennis at Father Ryan.

Career Stati0tic0
YEAR
GP
1999-00 24
Tota ls
24

FGM-FGA
12-40
12- 40

PCT
.300
.300

3PM-3PA
3-19
3-19

PCT
.158
.158

FfM-FfA
2-5
2-5

PCT
.400
.400

25

REB
15
15

AVG ASST
0.6
12
0.6
12

TO
ll
II

BLK
O
O

STL
10
10

MIN-AVG POINTS AVG
182-7.6
29
1.2
182-7.6
29
1.2

�Player Profilee

21

Synie;ha Smith
Junior
5-11, Guard-Forward
High School/JC: Walker/Shelton
S tate
Hometown: Jasper, Ala.

At Shelton State: Smith was a First-Team All-Conference selection as a freshman at Shelton State ... Averaged 23 points per game and 9
rebounds per contest... As a freshman, Synisha was ranked third in the nation in scoring.
At Walker High School: Named All-S tate First Team as a sophomore and again as a senior. .. Was a member of the All-Metro team during all
four years of high school. .. Averaged 18 points per game as a senior... Grabbed an average of 13 rebounds per game ... Elected as a member
of the Alabama All-Star Team.

11

Leigh Carr
Freshman
6-0,Forward-Center
High School: North Harrison
Hometown: DePauw, Ind.

At North Harrison High School: Scored 489 poi nts as a senior to bring her total to 1,453 career points ... Averaged 17.0 points per
game ... Holds school records in a single season for rebounds (256), points (489), points per game (2 1.3) and free throw percentage
(80.6) ... Owns career records at North Harrison for points (l ,453) points per game ( 17.0), rebounds (784) and free throw percentage
(74.9) ... Member of the National Honor Society, Academic team and Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Named to Second Team All-State
by Hoosier Basketball Magazine ... Broke school record fo r rebounds in a game with 24 ... Named to the All-Tournament team at Rio
Grande and Michigan Nationa ls... Named to All-Sectional team ... Member of Courier-Journal Second team ... Earned All-State Honorable
Mention honors ... Team Most Valuable Player.

26

�Player Profile!3

13

Katie Kelly
Freshman
5-6, Guard
High School: Albert Gallatin
Hometown: Uniontown, Pa.

At Albert Gallatin High School: Started at point guard a ll four years ... Voted Pittsburgh Post Gazette Athlete of the Week... Earned MVP
honors at the Albert Gallati n Tip-Off Tournament... Received NBA/WNBA Sportsmanship Award ... Member of Herald Standard Fantasitc
Five Class AAAAA First Team ... Named Herald Standard Player of the Year in 99-00 ... Pi ttsburgh Post Gazette All-State Selection ... Scored
1,687 career points at Uniontown ... Averaged 23.6 points, 6.5 ass ists, 5.2 steals and 6.1 rebounds per game as a senio r... Member of National
Honor Society.

5

Lind6ay McClellan
Freshman
6-5, Center
High School: Newark
Hometown: Newark, Ohio

At Newark High School : Played basketball and vo lleyball in high school... Was named to the OCC First Team ... Earned First team District II
honors ... Played in the All-Ohio All-Star game as a senior. .. Earned Most Valuable Player honors in basketba ll and vo lleyball as a senior...
Led her team in scoring and rebounding in 99-00 ... Member of the second team All-Ohio squad ... Named to the First Team All-Dispatch and
All-Advocate fo r both vo lleyball and basketball. .. Was a teammate of D ' Wan Shackleford of Ohio State.

27

�1999-00 Final Stati@tic@
Player

GP-GS

FG (Incl 3 PT)
MD-ATT
PCT

M.Gearhart

28-28

191 -449

.425

63-163

C.Sizemore

5.5

32-71

.451

3PT
MD-ATT

FREE THROWS
MD-ATT
PCT

REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOT

.387

103-127

.811

28

56

7-18

.389

14-16

.875

11

20

PCT

AVG

AST

TO

84

3.0

105

57

31

6.2

BLK STL
0

7

10

4

C. Finley

28-28

135-310

.435

0-1

.000

85-132

.644

64

94

158

5.6

20

55

12

T.McNair

28-23

114-251

.454

10-33

.303

43-63

.683

68

70

138

4.9

68

65

S. Hatcher

28-20

112-237

.473

1-20

.050

33-43

.767

45

57

102

3.6

32

Z.Artist

PF-D

48

51 -0

11

MIN-AVG PTS

AVG

959-34.2

548

19.6

13-1

129-25.8

85

17.0

39 118-11

756-27.0

355

12.7

3

93

95-9

755-27.0

281

10.0

57

5

33

98-7

652-23.3

258

9.2

28-8

93-225

.413

28-85

.329

40-52

.769

48

83

131

4.7

81

63

7

38

70-1

700-25.0

254

9.1

28-21

76-219

.347

19-63

.302

27-42

.643

60

57

117

4.2

80

75

4

59 108-9

750-26.8

198

7.1

7-7

19-56

.339

1-10

.100

7-16

.438

13

18

31

4.4

15

18

18

25-1

160-22.9

46

6.6

C. Mason

27-0

22-65

.338

0-0

.000

11-17

.647

22

44

66

2.4

13

20

16

9

34-0

287-10.6

55

2.0

T. Oden

27-0

17-65

.262

2-11

.182

11 -20

.550

9

17

26

1.0

27

30

2

16

40-1

252-9.3

47

1 .7

J. Perry

18-0

10-20

.500

0-0

.000

8-13

.615

11

12

23

1.3

2

6

2

0

23-0

103-5.7

28

1.6

L. Warbington

24-0

12-40

.300

3-19

.158

2-5

.400

6

9

15

0.6

12

11

0

10

6·0

182-7.6

29

1.2

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

2-0

5·1.7

0

2-0

7-7.0

0

0.0

M. Bond

L. Wall

B. Jackson

3-0

0-1

.000

0-1

.000

1-4

.250

K. Stearns

1-0

0·3

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

C. Ferguson

1-0

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0

0

C.Cromer

1-0

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0
51

TEAM

0

0.3

1.0

0

0

0

0.0

0

2

0

0

1-0

2-2.0

0

0 .0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0-0

1-1.0

0

0.0

47

98

3

Eastern Ky.

28-28

833-2012

.414

134-424

.316

385-550

.700

437

584 1021

36.5

463

472

57

374 686-40

2185

78.0

Opponents

28-28

751 -1612

.466

121-329

.368

615-829

.742

396

830 1226

43.8

450

711

89

238 493-5

2238

79.9

1999-00 Highe
EKU TEAM HIGHS
Most Fi eld Goals Made
Most Free Throws Made
Most T hree-Pointers
Most Rebo un ds
Most Points
M ost Assists

3 9 (o f 90)
29 (of 34 )
10 (of 23)
47
96
27

VS.

vs. Easte rn Il lino is
vs. Middl e Tennessee
vs. Eastern Ill ino is
vs. Mo rehead State
vs. Hartford
College o f C harlesto n

EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Most Field Goals Mad e
Most Free T h rows Made
Most Three- Pointers Made

15
II
6

Most Rebounds
Most Points
Most A ssists

13
37
II

EKU OPPONENT LOWS
Fewest Field Goals Made
Fe west Free Throws Made
Fe west Rebo unds
Fewest Points
Fewest Assists

12 (of36)
8 (of21 )
35
35
56
9
9

vs. College o f Charleston
vs. Easte rn llll ino is
vs. Austin Peay (twice)
vs. Murray State
vs. Co llege o f Charleston
vs. UNC-Wilmington
vs. Mo re head S tate

Marla Gearhart vs. E. Illinois
Gearhart vs. A ustin Peay
Gearhart vs. E. Illino is
vs. Tennessee Tech
Teresa McNai r vs. Austin Peay
Gearhart vs. E. Ill ino is
Gearhart vs. Colleg e of Charleston

EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Zoey A rtist
Mikki Bond
Candice Finley
Marla Gearhart
Susan Hatcher

Points
18 vs. Tennessee State
20 vs. Xavier
2 3 vs . Middle Tennessee
37 vs. Eastern Illinois
18 vs. Austin Peay

Crystal Mason

11 vs. UT Martin

Teresa McNa ir
Tekielia Ode n
J ill Pe rry
Charlotte S izcrno re
Larrya Wall

29 vs. UT Martin
6 (4 tirnes)
5 vs. Sou theast Missouri
33 vs . Coll. o f C harleston
12 vs. Hartford

28

Rebounds
12 vs. Middle Tennessee
9 vs. Tennessee Tec h
12 vs. Murray S tate
6 vs. Southeast Missouri
9 vs. North Carolina A&amp;T
9 vs. Moreh ead State
8 vs. UT Martin
8 vs. Eastern Ill inois
13 vs. Aus tin Peay
3 (3 times)
9 vs. UNC-Wilrnington
9 vs. Hartford
8 vs. Belmont

�OVC Standing!3/Award!3

1999-00 FINAL OVC STANDINGS
Overall

Conference
PCT.
w L
16
2
.889
13
.722
5
11
7
.611
11
7
.611
.556
10
8
9
.500
9
7
11
.389
6
12
.333
6
12
.333
1
17
.056

Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State

Home
8-1
8-1
6-3
6-3
7-2
4-5
5-4
4-5
3-6
0-9

Away
8-1
5-4
5-4
5-4

w

L

24
18
14
12

8
11
15
16

PCT.
.750
.621
.483
.429

3-6

13

15

.464

5-4
2-7
2-7
3-6
1-8

15
11
8
8
2

15
17
18
19
25

.500
.393
.308
.296
.074

1999-00 A/1-0VC Honore
Player of the Year -- Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech
Coach of the Year -- Bill Worrell, Tennessee Tech
Freshman of the Year -- Brooke Armistead, Austin Peay

I

Fire;t Team

Name

Year Pos. School

Janet Holt
Diane Seng
Marla Gearhart
Jamie Thomatis
Zabrina Harris

I
Name
Tasha Gales
Joanne Aluka
Angie Patzner
Liz Sta nsberry

Second Team

So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.

F

C
G
F
F/C

Tennessee Tech
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee-Martin

Name

Honorable Mention
F/C
F
G
F

Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.

G
C/F
G/F
G
C

Austin Peay
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State

AII-Free;hmen Team

Year Pos. School
So .
So .
Sr.
Jr.

Year Pos. School

Brooke Armistead
Monika Gadson
Paula Corder-King
Heather Bates
Tamara Washington

Name

Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Illinois
Murray State

Brooke Armistead
Paige Smith
Teresa McNair
Lori Chase
Kayla Bloemer

29

Pos.
G
G
G
F
F

School
Austin Peay
Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois

�.
Opponentfj

Peggie Gillom

Jay 11etta Sa1111ders

Steve Harold

Tammy Spen ce

Dee K11obh111ch

A ugie Farmer

Tony Cross

Candice Mitchell

TDISl&amp;M

BlENVIW STATE

BOWlllB BIEEI

BEUIOIT

Nov. 18 - Morehead, Ky. - 2 pm
Location: College Station, Texas
Founded: 1876
Enrollment: 43,442
Affi liation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Big 12
Nickname: Aggies
Colors: Maroon and White
Arena: Reed Arena
Capacity: 12,500
President: Dr. Ray M. Bowen
AD: Wally Groff
AD Phone: (979) 845-5 129
T icket Office Phone: (979) 845-231 1
SID: Alan Cannon
Basketball Contact: Steve Mi ller
SID Emai l: steve@athletics.tamu.edu
SID Office Phone: (979) 845-5725
SID Home Phone: (979) 268-1200
SID Fax: (979) 845-0564
Press Row Phone: (979) 862-6944
Head Coach: Peggie Gillom
Alma Mater: Mississippi, 1980
Basketball Phone: (979) 845-0565
Best T ime To Reach Coach: M-F,
9- l l:30am
Record at Schoo l: 18-36 (3 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Liz Gal lowayMcQuitter, Jeff Caldwell,
Kerrie Patterson-Brown
Trainer: Donna Jones
Top Re turning Players: Brandy Jones,
LaToya Rose, Jaynetta Saunders
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/8
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
1999-00 Record : I I- 16
1999-00 Conference Record: 3- 13
Conference Finish: I I th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: http://sports.tamu.edu

Nov. 19 - Morehead, Ky. - 2 pm
Location: Glenville, WV
Founded: 1872
Enrollment: 2,300
Affil iation: NCAA Divison II
Confere nce: WVlAC
ickname: Lady Pioneers
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Arena: Jesse R. Lilly Memorial
Gymnasium
Capacity: 1,000
President: Dr. Thomas H. Powell
AD: Tim Camey
AD Phone: (304) 462-736 1, ext. 287
T icket Office Phone: NIA
S ID: Jodi Devereux
BasketballContact: Jodi Devereux
Email: Devereux@glenvi llc.edu
SID Office Phone: (304) 462-7361,
ext. 198
SID Home Phone: (304) 659-2083
SID Fax: (304) 462-5593
Press Row Phone: (304) 462-73 61
Head Coach: Steve Harold
Alma Mater: Glenville State, 1987
Basketball Phone: (304) 462-7361,
ext. 283
Best T ime To Reach Coach: M-F,
8 am-12:30 pm
Record at School: 68-7 l (5 years)
Record Overall : Same
Assistant Coaches: Dennis Fitzpatrick,
Tara Rutherford, Jodi Devereux
Trainer: D.J. Will iams
Top Returning Players: Tammy Spence,
Kelly Osborn, Colleen McBrien,
Sabrina Stout
Letterwinners Return ing/Lost: 7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/l
1999-00 Record: 20-9
1999-00 Conference Record: 15-4
Conference Finish: 2nd
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: glenvi lle.edu

Nov. 21 - Richmond, Ky. - 7:30 pm
L ocation: Bowl ing Green, Ohio
Founded: 1910
Enrollment: 18,050
Affil iation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Mid-American
ickname: Falcons
Colors: Orange and Brown
Arena: Anderson Arena
Capacity: 5,000
President: Dr. Sidney Ri beau
A D: Paul Krebs
AD Phone: (419) 372-2401
Ticket Office Phone: (4 19) 372-0000
SID: J.D. Campbell
BasketballContact: Mike Cihon
SID Email : mjcihon@bgnet.bgsu.edu
SID Office Phone: (41 9) 372-0474
SID Home Phone: (419} 868-3439
S ID Fax: (419) 372-60 15
Press Row Phone: (419) 3 72-7 131
Head Coach: Dee Knoblauch
Alma Mater: Bowl ing Green, 1983
Basketball Phone: (4 19) 372-2255
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact S ID
Record at School: 24-31 (2 years)
Record Overal l: 206- 150 ( 13 years)
Assistant Coaches: Michelle Bohan,
Shonda Stampley, Kerrie Kauer
Trainer: Annelle Davidson
Top Returning Players: Angie Farmer,
Francine Miller
Lettcrwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
1999-00 Record: I 1-1 7
1999-00 Conference Record: 8-8
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: EKU leads, 2- 1
Website: bgsufa lcons.com

Nov. 28 - Nashville, Tenn. - 8 pm
Location: Nashville, Tenn.
Founded: 195 1
Enrollment: 3,000
Affi li ation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: l ndependent
Nickname: Brnins
Colors: Navy Blue, Red a nd White
Arena: Striplin Gymnasium
Capacity: 2,500
President: Dr. Robert C. Fisher
AD: Mike Strickland
AD Phone: (615) 460-6420
T icket Office Phone: (615) 460-5609
SID: Matt Wilson
Basketball Contact: Mall Fairchild
SID Email: fa irchildm@mail.
belmont.edu
SID Office Phone: (615) 460-5990
SID Home Phone: (615} 365-8164
SID Fax: (615) 460-5584
Press Row Phone: (6 15} 460-5591
Head Coach: Tony Cross
Alma Mater: Belmont, 1974
Basketball Phone: (615) 460-6264
Best Time To Reach Coach: Mornings
Record at School: 365-140 (16 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Donna Brown,
Scott Oatsvall, Cl int Griffin
Trainer: Johanna Jacobsen
Top Returning Players: Stacie Wh ite,
Candice Mitchell, Natalie Brown
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4
Starters Return ing/Lost: 2/3
1999-00 Record: 20-8
1999-00 Conference Record: N/A
Conference Finish: N IA
Series Record: BU leads, 4-0
Website: belmont.edu/athletics

30

�Opponent£3

Photo
not
available

Joye lee-McNelis

Tiffany A t/kins

Cristy McKinney

Michele Brusseau

Kenya Tuttle

Photo
not
available

Kare11 C11lbertso11

IEI PHIS

RICE

1011

WEST IIRGINII TECH

Dec. l - Houston, Texas - 6 pm

Dec. l - H ouston, Texas - 5 pm

Dec. 2 - Houston, Texas - 7 pm

Dec. 6 - Richmond, Ky. - 7:30 pm

Location: Memphis, Tenn.
Founded: I 912
Enrollment: 20,100
Affiliation: NCAA Division l
Conference: Confere nce USA
Nickname: Lady T igers
Colors: Royal Blue and Gray
Arena: Elma Roane Fieldhouse
Capacity : 2,800
President: Dr. Ralph Faudree
AD: R.C. Johnson
AD Phone: (901) 678-2335
Ticket Office Phone: (901) 678-2331
SID: Bob Winn
Basketball Contact: Jennifer Rodrigues
SID Email: jmpowers@memphis.edu
SID Office Phone: (901) 678-2337
SID Home Phone: (90 1) 737-5552
SID Fax: (901) 678-41 34
Press Row Phone: (901) 678-2005
Head Coach: Joye Lee-McNelis
Alma Mater: Southern Miss., 1984
Basketball Phone: (90 I) 678-4 I20
Best Time To Reach Coach: Weekday
mornings
Record at School: 167- 101 (9 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Blair Savage-Lansden,
Maurice Stafford, Brenda WelchN ichols
Trainer: Beth Raitz
Top Returning Players: Tiffany Adkins,
Melissa Abraham, Malissa Bush,
Tiffany Collins
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
1999-00 Record: 18-12
1999-00 Conference Record: 11-5
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: MU leads, 3-0
Website: gotigersgo.com

Location: Houston, Texas
Founded: 1891
Enrollment: 4 ,320
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Northeast
Nickname: Owls
Colors: Blue and Gray
Arena: Autry Court
Capacity : 5,000
President: Malcolm Gillis
AD: Bobby May
AD Phone: (7 13) 348-6900
Ticket Office Phone: (713) 522-6957
SID: Bill Cousins
BasketballContact: Patty Barnes
SID Email: pbarnes@m f. rice.edu
SID Office Phone: (7 13) 348-5637
SID Home Phone: (713 ) 383-6534
SID Fax: (71 3) 348-6019
Press Row Phone: (713) 348-5638
Head Coach: Cristy McKinney
Alma Mater: North Carolina State,
1979
Basketball Phone: (713) 348-5677
Best T ime To Reach Coach : M-F,
10 am-I pm
Record at School: l 16-66 (7 years)
Record Overall: 143-114 (9 years)
Assistant Coaches: Wooly Hatchell,
Shanice Sandford, Maria Brumfield
Trainer: Sharon Bratmd
Top Returning Players: Kenya Tuttle,
Kim Lawson
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4
Staiters Returning/Lost: 2/3
1999-00 Record: 22- I 0
l 999-00 Conference Record: I 0-4
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: riceowls.com

Location: New Roc helle, NY
Founded: 1940
Enrollment: 5,500
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Metro Atlantic
Nickname: Gaels
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Arena: Mulcahy Center
Capacity: 2,611
President: Dr. James A. Liguori
AD: Rich Petriccione
AD Phone: (91 4) 633-2305
Ticket Office Phone: (914) 633-2307
SID: Mike Laprey
Basketball Contact: Elizabeth Papetti
S ID Email: epapetti@iona.edu
SID Office Phone: (9 14) 633-23 10
SID Home Phone : NIA
SID Fax: (914) 633-2072
Press Row Phone: (9 14) 633-2255
Head Coach: Michele Brusseau
Alma Mater: New Hampshire, 199 l
Basketball Phone: (914) 633-2321
Best Time T o Reach Coach: M-F,
9 am-1 pm
Record at School: 29-53 (3 years)
Record Overall : Same
Assistant Coach: Joanne Guzman
Trainer: Sam DeRosa
Top Returning P layers: Karen Culbertson
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ 1
1999-00 Record: 8-20
1999-00 Conference Record: 6-12
Conference Finish: 8th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: iona.edu

Location: Montgomery, WV
Founded: 1895
Enrollment: 2,000
Affiliation: NCAA Division n
Conference: WYlAC
N ickname: Golden Bears
Colors: Royal Blue and Gold
Arena: Neal Biasi Athletic Center
Capacity: 3,000
President: Dr. Karen LaRoe
AD: Mi chael Springston
AD Phone: (3 04) 442-3 18 1
Ticket Office Phone: N IA
SID: Joseph Lefkay
Basketball Contact: Joseph Lefkay
SlD Email: wvutechsid@mai l.com
SID Office Phone: (304) 442-3121
SID Home Phone: (304) 925-0309
SID Fax: (304) 442-3499
Press Row Phone: N/ A
Head Coach: Rusty Melvin
Alma Mater: John F. Kennedy College,
1974
Basketball Phone: (304) 442-3085
Best Time To Reach Coach: MWF,
10 am-1 2 pm
Record at School: First year
Record Overall : First year
Assistant Coach: None
Trainer: Kelly Dunavant
Top Returning Players: Missy Cook,
Kristy Young, Keivette Hammond
Lette1winners Returning/Lost: 7/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/2
1999-00 Record: 12- 16
1999-00 Conference Record: 8- 11
Conference Finish: 9th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: NIA

31

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Laurie Pirtle

Luby licho11czak

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Katie Larue

INC-WILIINITIN

CINCINUTI

IUFIID

CHULEITIN llfflERN

Dec. 16 - Cincinnati, Ohio - 2 pm

Dec. 17 - Cincinnati, Ohio - 2pm

Dec. 17 - Cincinnati, Ohio - 2/4 pm

Dec. 29 - Richmond, Ky. - 8 pm

Location: Wilmington, NC
Founded: 1947
Enrollment: 9,750
Affi liation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Colonial Athletic
Association
Nickname: Seahawks
Colors: Teal, Gold and Navy Blue
Arena: Trask Coliseum
Capacity: 6, I 00
Preside nt: Dr. James Leutze
AD: Margaret Bradley- Doppes
AD Phone: (9 10) 962-323 0
Ticke t Office Phone: (9 10) 962-3233
SID: Joe Browning
Basketball Contact: Tom Riordan
SID Email: riordant@uncwil.edu
SID Office Phone: (9 10) 962-3 236
SID Home Phone: (9 10) 392-4586
SID Fax: (9 10) 962-3686
Press Row Phone: (9 10) 962-3095
Head Coach: Ann Hancock
Alma Mater: Wingate, 1992
Basketball Phone: (910) 962-3418
Best Time To Reach Coach: Mornings
Record at School: First year
Record Overall: First year
Assistant Coaches: Stacey Cantley,
Stephanie McCormick
Trainer: Heid i McCahan
Top Returning Players: Chandra
Watkins, LaTonia Beale, Christy
Gambill
Letterwinne rs Returning/Lost: 4/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 0/ 5
1999-00 Record: 18- 12
1999-00 Conference Record: 9-7
Conference Finish: 3rd
Seri es Record: UNC W leads, 1-0
Website: uncwil.edu/athletics

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Founded: 18 19
Enrollment: 34,000
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Conference USA
Nickname: Bearcats
Colors: Red and Black
Arena: Myrl Shoemake r Center
Capacity: 13,176
President: Dr. Joseph A. Steger
AD: Bob Goin
AD Phone: (5 13) 556-560 I
Ticket Office Phone: (51 3) 556-2287
S ID: Tom Hathaway
Basketball Contact: Jill Warren
SID Emai l: Jill.Warren@uc.edu
SID Office Phone: (513) 556-5191
SID Home Phone: (5 13) 233-0269
SID Fax: (5 13) 556-0619
Press Row Phone: (5 13) 556-3800
Head Coach: Laurie Pirtle
Alma Mater: Ohio State, 1980
Basketball Phone: (5 13) 556-2255
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School: 182-2 17 ( 14 years)
Record Overall: 265-233 ( 18 years)
Assistant Coaches: Mike Bradbury,
Dawn Hoosier, Christina Jansen
Trainer: Kathy Reed
Top Returning Players: Candice Holley,
Laura Wilder
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: I 0/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
1999-00 Record: 18- 13
1999-00 Conference Record: 9-7
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: EKU leads, 7-6
Website: UCBearcats.com

Location : Radford, VA
Founded: 19 10
Enrollment : 8,500
Affili ation: NCAA Division I
Confe rence: Big South
Nickname: Highlanders
Colors: Red, White and Blue
Arena: Dedmon Center
Capacity: 5,000
Preside nt: Dr. Douglas Covington
AD: Greig Denny
AD Phone: (540) 83 1-5228
Ticket Office Phone: (540) 831-5228
SI D: Aaron Barter
Basketball Contact: Aaron Barter
SID Email: atbarter@radford.edu
SID Office Phone: (540) 83 1-52 11
SID Home Phone: (540) 81 8- 1248
SID Fax: (540) 83 1-6095
Press Row Phone: (540) 831-5295
Head Coach: Luby Lichoncza k
Alma Mater: Idaho, 1978
Basketball Phone: (540) 831-5 123
Best Time To Reach Coach: Weekday
mornings
Record at School: 148- 140 ( l O years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Kristen Holt, Ma ry
Kincaid
Trainer: Jackie Clouse
Top Returning Players: Catrice Horton,
Amanda Maks
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
1999-00 Record: 11- 17
1999-00 Conference Record: 9-5
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: T ied, 1- 1
Website: rad ford.edu

Location: Charleston, SC
Founded: 1964
Enrollment: 2,500
Affil iation: NCAA Division I
Conference: B ig South
Nickname: Lady Buccaneers
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: CSU Fieldhouse
Capacity : 1,500
President: Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr.
AD: Rick Brewer
AD Phone: (843) 863-7678
Ticket Office Phone: (843) 863-7213
SID: Ke n Gerlinger
Basketball Contact: T BA
SID Email : kgerling@csuniv.edu
SID Office Phone: (843) 863-7688
SID Home Phone: (843) 572-2272
SID f ax: (843) 863-7676
Press Row Phone: (843)
Head Coach: Fred Franccllo
Alma Mater: Seina, 1966
Basketball Phone: (84 3) 863-7684
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School: 75- 118 (7 years)
Record Overall: 116- 176 (I O years)
Assistant Coaches: Larry Riggs, Jenna
Lehmann
Trainer: Cliff Wilson
Top Returning Players: Katie Larue,
Cesurian Champagne, Maria Daniels,
Erin Jedlikowski
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
1999-00 Record: 9-19
1999-00 Conference Record: 4- 10
Conference Finish: 6th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: csusports.com

32

�Opponents

Frank Bennett

Renee Logan

Bill Worrell

Janet Holt

Valen cia Jordan

Tamara Washington

Susie Gardner

Brooke Armisfe(I(/

LIPSCOMB

RNNESSEE TECH

TENNESSEE STATE

AUSTIN PEAY

Dec. 30 - Richmond, Ky. - 1:45 pm

Jan . 4 - Cookeville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
Feb. I - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm

Jan. I I - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 8 - Nas hville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm

Jan. 13 - Richmond, Ky. - 2 pm
Feb. 10 - Clarksville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm

Location: Cookeville, TN
Founded: 1915
Enrollment: 8,650
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Golden Eaglettes
Colors: Purple and Gold
Arena: Eblen Center
Capacity: I 0, 152
President: Dr. Robert Bell
AD: Dr. David Lari more
AD Phone: (93 1) 372-3242
Ticket Office Phone: (93 1) 372-3940
SID: Rob Schabert
Basketbal l Contact: Rob Schabert
SID Email: rschabert@tntech.edu
SID Office Phone: (931) 372-3088
SlD Home Phone: (93 1) 526-2576
SID Fax: (931) 372-6 139
Head Coach: Bill Worrell
Alma Mater: Tennessee Tech, 1968
Basketball Phone: (93 1) 3 72-392 1
Record at School: 288-1 3 1 ( 14 years)
R ecord Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Amy Brown, Roger
Castle, Niya Butts
Trainer: David Green
Top Returning Players: Janet Holt,
Rachael Gobble, Misty Garrett,
Allison C lark
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ I
1999-00 Record: 24-9
1999-00 Conference Record: 16-2
Conference Finish: I st
Series Record: TTU leads, 43-10
Website: tntech.edu/athletics

Location: Nashvi lle, TN
Founded: 19 12
Enrollment: 8,750
Affiliation: NCAA D ivisio n I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Arena: Gentry Center
Capacity: I0,500
President: Dr. James A. Hefner
AD : Dr. J im Smith
AD Phone: (615) 963-5891
Ticket Office Phone: (615) 963-5861
SID: Johnny Franks
Basketball Contact: Wallace Dooley
SlD Email:
wdooley-cmc@ worldnet.att.net
SID Offi ce Phone: (6 15) 963 -5894
SID Horne Phone: (615) 327-3591
SID Fax: (615) 963-5895
Press Row Phone: (6 15) 963-7616
Head Coach: Valencia Jordan
Basketba ll Phone: (615) 963-5903
Best Time To Reach Coach: M-F,
I O am - 3 pm
Record at School: First year
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches : Jenni fer BellMitchell, Felic ia Sweatt
Trainer: Monroe Abrams
Top Returning Players: Tamara
Washington, Angela Hassell
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: I0/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/ I
1999-00 Record: 8- 18
1999-00 Conference Record : 6-12
Conference Finish: 8th
Series Record: EK U leads, 17-9
Website: tsutigers.com

Location: C larksville, TN
Founded: 1927
Enrollment: 7,500
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Govs
Colors: Red and White
Arena: Dunn Center
Capacity: 9,000
President: Dr. Sherry Hoppe
AD: Dave Loos
A D Phone: (93 1) 221-7901
T icket Office Phone: (93 1) 22 1-7761
SID: Brad Kirtley
Basketball Contact: Cody Bush
SID Office Phone: (931) 22 1-7561
SID Home Phone: (93 I) 906-57 12
SID Fax: (931) 22 1-7562
Press Row Phone: (93 I) 221 -773 l
Head Coach: Susie Gardne r
Alma Mater: Georgia, 1986
Basketba ll Phone: (93 I) 22 1-7202
Record at School: 49-63 (4 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Amanda B utler,
Rochone Di lligard
Trainer: Karen Lovell
Top Returning Players: Kelly Chavez,
Brooke Armistead, Paige Smith
Letterwinners Returning/Lost : 9/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
1999-00 Record : 15-1 5
1999-00 Conference Record : 9-9
Conference Finish: 6th
Series Record: EKU leads, 22-16
Website: apsu.edu/-athletics

Location: Nashville, Tenn.
Founded: 1891
Enrollment: 2,500
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Independent
Nickname: Lady B isons
Colors: Purple and Gold
Arena: David Lipscomb Hig h School
Gymnas ium
Capacity: 1,500
President: Dr. Steve Flatt
AD: Dr. Steve Potts
AD Phone: (6 15) 279-5850
Ticket Office Phone: (615) 279-5899
SID: Kevin Farris
Basketball Contact : Kevin Farris
SID Email: Kevin.Farris@lipscomb.edu
SID Office Phone: (6 15) 279-5862
SID Home Phone: (6 15) 333-2125
SID Fax: (6 15) 269-1806
Press Row Phone: N/A
Head Coach: Frank Bennett
Alma Mater: Lipscomb, 1973
Baske tball Phone: (6 15) 279-6479
Best Time To Reach Coach: M-F, 9- 12
Record at School: 456-214 (20 years)
Record Overall : Same
Assistant Coaches: Billy Snell,
Cheryl Smith
Trainer: Mark Buck
Top Returning Players: Christi Sims,
Shelley Sims, Amelia Stark
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 5-0
1999-00 Record: 16- 17
1999-00 Conference Record: 7-6
Conference Finish: 3rd, West
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: lipscomb.edu/athletics

33

�Opponentf3

l au ra litter

Naomi Bronson

Gmy Van A tta

Kim Van Atta

Eddie Fields

Monika Gadson

Linda Wunder

R en ee S chaul

MOREHEAD STIR

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

MURRIYSTIR

EASTERN llllNOIS

Jan. 16 - Morehead, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 5 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm

Jan. 18 - Martin, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
Feb. 15 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm

Jan. 20 - Murray, Ky. - 5:45 pm
Feb. 17 - Richmond, Ky. - 2 pm

Jan. 27 - Richmond, Ky. - 6 pm
Feb. 24 - Charleston, Ill. - 5:45 pm

Location: Morehead, KY
Founded: 1887
Enrollment: 8,200
Affiliation: NCAA Division l
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Ellis T. Johnson
Capacity: 6,500
President: Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin
AD: Mike Mincey
AD Phone: (606) 783-2088
Ticket Office Phone: (606) 783 -2588
SlD: Randy Stacy
Basketball Contact: Brad Laux
SID Email: b.laux@morehead-st.edu
SlD Office Phone: (606) 783-2500
SID Horne Phone: (606) 780-9111
SID Fax: (606) 783-2550
Press Row Phone: (606) 783-2500
Head Coach: Laura Litter
Alma Mater: Morehead State, 1980
Basketball Phone: (606) 783-2 126
Best Time To Reach Coach: Mornings
Record at School: 14-65 (3 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Corbett Grigsby,
Reagan Rossi
Trainer: Johnda Wireman
Top Returning P layers: Tasha Gales,
Naomi Bronson, Michelle Clemons
Letterwinners Return ing/Lost: 8/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
1999-00 Record: 2-25
1999-00 Conference Record: 1-17
Conference Finish: 10th
Series Record: T ied, 28-28
Website: morehead-st.edu

Location: Martin, TN
Founded: 1900
Enrollment: 5,881
Affi liation: NCAA Division l
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Skyhawks
Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and White
Arena: Skyhawk Arena
Capacity: 6,700
Chancellor: Dr. Philip W. Conn
AD: Phil Dane
AD Phone: (901) 587-7630
T icket Office Phone: (90 I) 587-7630
SlD: Lee Wilmont
Basketball Contact: Lee Wilmot
SID Email : lwilmot@utm.edu
SlD Office Phone: (90 I) 587-7630
SID Home Phone: (90 l) 587-98 11
SID Fax: (901) 587-7624
Press Row Phone: (90 I) 587-7694
Head Coaches: Gary and Kim Van Atta
Gary Van Atta Alma Mater: Treveca
Nazarene, 1979
Kim Van Atta Alma Mater: David
Lipscomb, 1987
Basketball Phone: (90 I) 587-7317
Best Time To Reach Coaches: Weekday
mornings
Record at School: 60-54 (4 years)
Record Overall: Gary 226-1 03
(l I years); Kim 60-54 (4 years)
Assistant Coaches: Tara Tansil
Trainer: Ba11 Belew
Top Returning Players: T.J. Barker,
Tracy Webb
Let:terwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
1999-00 Record: 12-16
1999-00 Conference Record: 11 -7
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: EKU leads, 16-5
Website: utm.edu/skyhawks

Location: Murray, KY
Founded: 1922
Enrollment: 8,900
Affi liation: NCAA Division l
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Racers
Colors: Navy and Gold
Arena: Regional Special Events
Center
Capacity: 8,500
President: Dr. Kern Alexander
AD: E.W. Dennison
AD Phone: (270) 762-6800
T icket Office Phone: (270) 762-4895
SID: Steve Parker
Basketball Contact: David Snow
SID Emai l:
davidsnow@murraystate.edu
SlD Office Phone: (270) 762-4271
SID Home Phone: (270) 759-3355
SID Fax: (270) 762-68 14
Press Row Phone: (270) 762-555 1
Head Coach: Eddie Fields
Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 1985
Basketball Phone: (270) 762-6288
Best Time To Reach Coach: 8 am12 pm
Record at School: 62- 127 (7 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Rob Cross,
Heather Jones
Trainer: TBA
Top Returning Players: Monika
Gadson, Liz Stansberry, Susan
Tackett , Eniko Verebes
Letterwinners Returni ng/Lost: I0/2
Sta11ers Returning/Lost: 4/1
1999-00 Record: 14-15
1999-00 Conference Record: 11-7
Conference Finish: T-3rd
Series Record: EKU leads, 36-17
Website: murraystate.edu/sports

Location: Charleston, IL
Fou nded: 1895
Enrollment: 11 ,232
Affiliation: NCAA Di vision I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Blue and Gray
Arena: L antz Gym
Capacity : 5,300
President: Dr. Carol D. Surles
AD: Dr. Richard McDuffie
AD Phone: (2 17) 58 1-5726
Ticket Office Phone: (217)58 1-7611
SlD: Dave Kidwell
Basketball Contact: Pat Osterman
STD Email: cfpro@eiu.edu
SID Offi ce Phone: (2 17) 58 1-6408
SID Home Phone: (2 17) 348-0485
SID fax: (217) 581 -6434
Press Row Phone: (2 17) 58 1-5135
Head Coach: Linda Wunder
Alma Mater: Illinois, 198 1
Basketball Phone: (217) 58 1-6008
Record at School: 8-19 (I year)
Record Overall : 219-1 66 (14 years)
Assistant Coaches: Zareth Grey,
Christine Powers
Trainer: Ellen Epping
Top Returning Players: Leah AldrichFranklin, Angie Russell, Colleen
McShane
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
1999-00 Record: 8- 19
1999-00 Conference Record: 6-12
Conference Finish: T-8th
Series Record: EKU leads, 6-2
Website: eiu .edu

34

�Opponente/Travel
Travel Headquartere;
November 18
Morehead State
Ramada Inn
1698 Flemingsburg Road
Morehead, Ky.
(606) 784-7591

Ed A mze11

Pa111 lverso11

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Jan. 29 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 22 - Cape Girardeau, Mo. - 6:30 pm
Location: Cape Girardeau, MO
Founded: 1873
Enrollment: 8,863
Affi liation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Otahkians
Colors: Black and Red
Arena: Show Me Center
Capacity: 7,000
President: Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins
AD: Don Kaverman
AD Phone: (573) 651-2227
T icket Office Phone: (573)651-2113
SID: Ron Hines
Basketball Contact: Jennifer Enke
SID Email: jenke@semovm.semo.edu
SID Office Phone: (573) 651-2937
SID Home Phone: (618) 985-3452
SID Fax: (573) 651-2810
Press Row Phone: (573) 65 1-5014
Head Coach: Ed Arnzen
Alma Mater: Southeast Missouri, 1965
Basketball Phone: (573) 651-2643
Record at School: 3 I 0-177 ( 17 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Alan Eads, Juliana
Klocek, Ann Klapperich
Trainer: Gail DiPrete
Top Returning Players: Pam Iverson,
Lori Chase, Kristy Roherty
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6
Starters Returning/Lost: l /4
1999-00 Record : 11-17
1999-00 Conference Record: 7- 11
Conference Finish: 7th
Series Record: EKU leads, 17-3
Website: gosoutheast.com

I

February 7
Tennessee State
Wilson Inn Suites
5566 Franklin Pike
Brentwood, Tenn.
(615) 22 1-500 1

November 27
Belmont
Wilson Inn Suites
5566 Franklin Pike
Brentwood, Tenn.
(615) 221 -5001

February 8
Austin Peay
Quality Inn
803 Nort Second Street
Clarksville, Tenn.
(93 1) 645-9084

November 30
Rice
Crowne Plaza Houston
Medical Center
670 l South Main Center
Houston, Texas
(7 13) 797-1110

February 21
Southeast Missouri
Victorian Inn
3257 William Street
Cape G irardeau, Mo.
(573) 334-449 1

December 16
Cincinnati
Fairfield Inn
1 1 17 1 Dowlin Drive
Cincinnati, Ohio
(513) 772-4114

February 23
Eastern Illinois
Best W estem Worthington
920 West Lincoln Avenue
Charleston, Ill.
(217) 348-8161

January 3
Tennessee Tech
Hampton Inn
l 025 Interstate Drive
Cookeville, Tenn.
(931) 520-1 117
January 17
UT-Martin
Econo Lodge
853 University Street
Martin, Tenn.
(901) 587-4241
January 18
Murray State
Ameri-Host
1210 North 12 Street
Murray, Ky.
(270) 759-5910

35

�EKU All-Time Re!3ult!3
1972-73 (13-3)

1974-75 (14-6)

1976-77 (7-17)

1978-79 (5-24)

Coach: E llen Johns
Op pon ent
EKU
OPP

Coach : Terry Hall
Oppo nent
EKU
O PP

Coach : S hirley D uncan
Opp onent
EKU
OPP

Cincinnati
58
Berea College
56
Louisville
51
Morehead State
57
Tennessee
42
Kentucky
58
M iami (OH)
51
Marsha ll
45
Dayton
65
60
* Louisville
64
* Georgetown
* Murray State
68
# Sout h Carolina
53
# Longwood College 6 5
# Highpoint
55
# W inthrop
58

Bellamine

Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cinc innati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisvi lle
Central Missouri

39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

* KWIC Tourney
#AIAW Regiona l

74
76

Louisville
Murray State
56
Tennessee Tech
47
Memphis State
74
Morehead State
75
Cincinnat i
74
Kentucky
63
Ohio State
59
Miami (OH)
61
Western Kentucky 77
Kentucky
74
Dayton
59
Marshall
66
Belmont
62
Tennessee
70
*Northern Kentucky
67
*Ke ntucky
60
#Western Caro lina 60
# Memphi s State
63

44
62
47
89
73
28
68
54
67
59
67
54

95
66
69
88
5I
63
80
60

69
62
72
78
83
Wisconsin-Lacrosse 7 8
72
Miami (OH)
Tennessee
70
Indiana
50
Marshall
81
Dayto n
85
Tennessee Tech
66
Ohio State
83
Morehead State
64
*Kentucky
79

53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

*KWIC Tourney
#AI AW Regiona l

60
68
78
108
61
59
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
49
84
60
45
60
79
58
86
91

*KWIC To urney

Coach: Shirl ey D uncan
Opp on ent
EKU
OPP
Tennessee
67
Indiana
60
Northern Kentucky 5 8
Morehead State
77
Western Carolina
78
James Madison
56
Kentucky
52
Middle Tennessee
61
Miami (OH) (OT) 77
Austin Peay
78
Murray State
70
Louisvi lle
64
Tennessee Tech
84
Kent ucky
54
Northern Kentucky 7 0
Morehead State (OT) 8 6
Western Kentucky 66
Louisville
68
Western Kentucky 62
Middle Tennessee
85
Morehead State
72
Tenessee Tech
73
Murray State
78
Dayton
57
O hio State
68
Tennessee Tech
59
Illinois State
71
Southern Ill inois
53
*Northern Kentucky 65

91
56
89
I 15
56
57
73
75
84
64
80
79
94
76
77
95
90
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

* KWI C Tourn ey

1973-74 (17-6)

1975-76 (17-3)

Coach: Paula Welch
Opponent
EKU
OPP
Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana

•
*
#
#
#
#

41
63
48
50
36
Cincinnati
65
Western Kentucky
91
Dayton
52
Morehead State
48
Middle Tennessee 6 1
Tennessee Tech 57
UT-Martin
52
Austin Peay
57
Marshall
38
Kentucky
56
Louisville
66
Murray State
55
Tennessee Tech 53
Roanoke College 71
South Carolina
68
Elon
61

*KWIC Tou rn ey
#A IAW Regiona l

51
49
39
66
53
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
31
37
59
42
57
64

1977-78 (12- 15)

Coach: Shirley Duncan
Oppone nt
EKU
OPP
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
C incinnati
Oh io State
Murray State
Indiana
Miam i (OH)
Dayto n
Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentuc ky
*Louis ville
*Western Ken tucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech

73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
8I
88
92
80

59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
5I
42
63
59
60
54
48
71

82
65
91

*KWIC Tourn ey
#A IAW Regiona l

36

1979-80 (9-19)

Coach: Shirley Duncan
Oppone nt
EKU
OPP

Coach: Dianne M urphy
Oppon ent
EKU
OPP

Kentucky
73
Murray State
57
Louisville
63
Northern Kentucky 65
Dayton
82
James Madison
74
Morehead State
71
Austin Peay
77
Tennessee Tech
69
East Tennessee
84
Kentucky
73
Morehead State
84
Lou isville
75
East Tennessee
89
Middle Tennessee 67
Wes tern Kentucky 94
Northern Kentucky 76
Ill inois State
88
Murray State
82
Ohio State
61
Miam i (O H)
77
Ind iana
83
Tennessee Tech
73
Tennessee
67
Western Kentucky 58
Southern Illinois
61
*Louisvi lle
77

North Carolina
62
James Madison
55
C inci nnati
50
Austin Peay
65
Northern Kentucky 66
Ken t ucky
77
Marshall
62
O h io
73
Austin Peay
50
Murray State
65
Miami (OH)
69
Tennessee Tech
60
Western Carolina
80
Northern Kentucky 63
Morehead State
52
Western Kentucky 56
Kentucky
60
M iddle Tennessee
54
Western Kentucky 69
Morehead State
65
George Mason
68
Murray State
57
Louisville
51
Dayton
58
Louisville
57
Mount St. Joseph
88
Middle Tennessee
54
*Morehead State
59

79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

*KWIC Tourn ey

57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68
64
68
82
63
67
63
66
92
70
77
70
61
53
53
72
85
72
56
90

�EKU All-Time Ref:3ultf:3
1980-81 (16-15)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
EKU
O pp o ne n t
West Virginia
97
98
Campbellsville
90
Akron
65
Kent S tate
Youngstown State 64
Northern Kentucky 7 1
68
Dayton
70
Marshal l
84
Radford
91
Bellarmine
75
Louisville
83
O hio
Austin Peay
74
74
Murray State
Louisville
77
Western Kentucky 63
Northe rn Kentucky 7 4
Morehead State (OT) 7 5
Kentucky
62
Weste rn Kentucky 83
Middle Tennessee
51
Kentucky
60
Aus tin Peay
58
Murray State
95
Ci nci nnati
60
Mount St. Joseph
103
Youngstown State 76
Tennessee Tech
67
Morehead St ate
65
Xavier
104
*More head State
72
*KW I.C Tourney

OPP

69
72

56
72

78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72

62
77

68
91
76
72

79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

1982-83 (14- 13)

1984-85 (18-10)

1986-87 (9-18)

Coach : Dianne Murphy

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Coach: George Cox

Opp o ne nt
EKU
Pikevi lle
105
Duke
57
Bowl ing Green
83
Indiana U -Purdue U 86
Louisville
58
Murray State
76
Middle Tennessee (OT) 6 9
Oral Roberts
78
Appalach ian State 83
Austin Peay
65
Xavier (OH)
74
Morehead State
65
Dayt on
52
Cleveland State (OT) 7 9
Tennessee Tech
57
Georgia
54
Austin Peay
55
Nort hern Kentucky 90
Kentucky State
68
Morehead State
63
Youngstown State 69
Ash land
94
Marshall
88
Tennessee Tech
64
Murray State
65
Middle Tenness ee
66
*Murray State
56
*OV C Tourney

O PP

Oppon e nt
Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Be llarmi ne
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansvi ll e
Morehead State
Kentucky St ate
Te nness ee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
M iddle Te nnessee
Murray State
Austin Peay (OT)
*Tennessee Tech
* OV C Tourney

60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64
65
77

75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

EKU

OP P

79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71

45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75
77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62

72

71
77

61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

Oppon e nt
Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisvi lle
Bellann ine
Kentuc ky
Ashland College
Stetson
SE Louisiana
Pi ttsburgh
East Tennessee
Dayton (OT)
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Aust in Peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

EKU

O PP

75
85
85
5I
56
86

I OI

94
90
77
88
76
79
77
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80

77

71
IO I
89
78
70
81
73
62
76
83
77
54
57
90
48
78
62
63

72

91
65
104
95
66

77

87

72

1981 -82 (1 4-16)

1983-84 (1 7-11)

Coach: Dianne Murphy

1985-85 (8-17)

1987-88 (6-20)

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Coach: Dianne Murphy

Coach: George Cox

O pp o nent
EKU
Radford
68
John Carroll
93
Campbellsville
102
West Virginia
73
Cleveland State
76
South Florida
86
Tennessee Tech
72
Middle Tennessee
72
Marshall
82
Florida A &amp; M
78
Weste rn Kentucky 87
Austin Peay
72
Murray State
59
Bellarmine
100
Morehead State
68
Louisville
50
Northern Kentucky 6 I
Western Kentucky (20T)6 I
Xavier
86
Austin Peay
79
Murray State
90
Dayton
67
Morehead State
69
Ohio
74
Tennessee Tec h
73
Middle Tennessee
55
Louisville
65
#UT-Cha ttanooga 79
#Vanderbilt
78
#Eas t Tennessee
50
#AIAW Region II

O PP

71
36
75
65
52
60
77
77
61
80
89
77

53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72

75
88
86

Oppo n e nt
EKU
Bellarmine (OT )
72
Kentuc ky
67
Wisconsin
63
Evansvi lle
82
Duke
46
Xavier
70
Kentucky State
52
Bowling Green
60
Wake Forest
48
Mercer
50
Dayton
60
Tennessee Tech
51
Middle Tennessee 49
Murray State
61
Austin Peay
68
C leveland State
67
Akron
66
Youngs town State 75
Louisville
69
Morehead State
50
Akron
71
Youngstown State
73
Te nnessee Tech (OT) 7 8
Middle Tennessee
58
Murray State
83
Austin Peay
68
Morehead State
64
*Te nnessee Tech
64
*OV C Tourn e y

OPP

74
77
61
66
44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
5I
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

Oppo n e n t
Dayto n
Bellarmine
Georgia State (OT)
Southern Miss.
Ke ntucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsvi lie
Nebraska (OT)
Kentucky
Akron (OT)
Youngstown State
Te nnessee Tech
Midd le Tennessee
Murray Stat e
A ustin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
A k ron (OT)
Middle Te nnessee
Ten nessee Tech
M orehead State

37

EKU

O PP

75
82
85
59
78
90
63
76
72
75
55
71

72

72

52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

71
80
72

57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84
77
79
69
86
77

99
97
81

I

Opp o nen t
Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Oh io
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Louisvi lle
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
West ern Kentucky
Morehead St ate
Tennessee Tech
A ustin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

EKU

OPP

79
73
58
71
81
40
77
72

96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59

62
89
79
62
69
95
86
88
85
63
65
86
66
81
74
65

86
78
73
94
109
74
108
70
87
103
93
84
71
101
90

72

�EKU All-Time Re!!3ult!!3
1988-89 (12- 14)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP
Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisvi lle
Marsha ll
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Ro llins
Stetson (30T)
Western Carol ina
Morehead State
Kentucky (OT)
Austin Peay
Murray State (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
M urray State
Austin Peay

82
69
68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69
77
68
63
84
81
66
90
71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

79
6I
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
IO I
89

1989-90 (12-14)

1992-93 (12-15)

Canisius
C hi cago State
UNC- Ashevi ile
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Louisville
Dayto n
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Ci ncinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Aust in Peay
Weste rn Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentuc ky
Tennessee State
Tenn essee Tech
UNC-Ashevi Ile
Appalachian State
*M iddle Tennessee
*OVC To urney

63
78
94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83
55
72
69
86
76
90
83
65
84
57
80
71
75
70
96
72
84

70
62
68
45
72
59
65
68
84
84
75
80
52
50
58
67
69
90
77
84
81
79
49
59
80
86
93

95
95
73
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
52
86
51

Ball State
72
Louisville
66
Indiana State
77
Brown
74
Fl a. Internationa l 68
Iowa
63
Tenn essee Tech
59
Midd le Tennessee 62
Cinc innat i
80
Austin Peay
100
Tennessee State
90
Murray State
79
Southeast Missouri 66
Morehead State
72
UT Martin
92
Marshall (O T )
80
Austin Peay
59
Tennessee State
84
Morehead State (OT) I 06
Murray State
108
Southeast Missouri 85
Kentucky
56
Tennessee Tech
75
M iddle Tennessee 66
Tennessee
58
UT Martin
95
*Middle Tennessee 74
*OVC Tourn ey

I

81
48
88
54
79
80
65
64
90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
II 0
72
74

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Oppon e nt
EKU
OPP

52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74
84
80
95
76
87

Georgia Southern
85
Furman
86
Marshall
81
Western Michigan 89
Missouri
71
Wright State
60
Mercer
52
Ala.-Binning ham
69
Morehead State
85
Southeast Missouri 86
Murray State
92
Tennessee State (OT) 7 5
Austin Peay
74
M iddle Tennessee 61
Tennessee Tech
71
UT-M artin
78
Morehead State
103
Western Carolina
93
Murray State
90
Southeast Missouri 78
A ustin Peay
68
Tennessee Slate
70
Tennessee-Marti n 83
Kentucky
67
Tennessee Tech
63
M idd le Tennessee
83
*Ten nessee- Mart in 80
*Tennessee Tech
59
*O VC Tourney

1993-94 (17-9)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Oppon c n t
EKU
OPP
Wright State
Western Kentucky
Furman
Vanderbilt
Cincinnati
Florida Atlantic
Florida State
Xavier
Dayton
Marshall
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Midd le Tennessee
Murray State
UT Martin
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carol ina
*Middle Tennessee
*Tennessee Tech
*OVC To urney

1994-95 (19-9)

Coach: Larry Joe Inm an
Oppone nt
EKU
OPP

1991-92 (20-9)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
O pponent
EKU
OPP
Auburn
54
Grambling
86
Sout heast Lou isiana 8 5
Nicholls State
65
T ulane
71
Louisvi lle (OT)
84
Appalachian State 76
Southeast Louisiana 6 7
Morehead State
78
Austin Peay
80
M urray State
88
Tennessee State
64
Georgia
90
Tennessee Tech
68
Middle Tennessee 74
Ken tucky
59
Wright State
84
Morehead State
89
Middle Tennessee
72
Tennessee Tech
63
Marsha ll
82
East Tennessee
83
Tennessee State
57
Cincin nati
51
Murray State
82
Austin Peay
82

1990-91 (14-13)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opp onent
EKU
OPP

54
80
74
74
66
57
72
78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67
81

1995-96 (11 -1 6)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Oppon e nt
EKU
OPP
Ball State
Thomas Mo re
Marshall
Saint Louis
Bradley
Indiana State
Xavier
Indiana
Sout heast Missouri
Mu rray State
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Kentucky
Murray State
Southeast M issouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
* Austin Peay
*OVC Tourney

38

66
122
85
82
65
66
81
64
74
91
76
92
84
66
78
70
7I
82
83
89
83
85
71
60
71
53

73
75
65
66
107
67
49
77
71
79
59
74
69
91
62
76
90
79
55
71
70
97
75
80
64
72
76
63

57
48
64
61
74
72
78
81
58
76
85
77
76
72
67
66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89
64

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OP P
I

I

Georgia Southern
East Tennessee St.
Marshall
Western Carolina
Marquette
Indiana
Wright State
Vanderbi lt
Southeast M issouri
Murray State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Marti n
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Kentucky
*Tennessee Tech
* Austin Peay
*OVC To urney

90
69
61
78
72
69
63
55
79
72
67
72
55
53
62
67
82
79
69
89
67
67
70
87
62
68
53

93
58
77
67
70
86
66
97
73
53
70
75
74
58
67
74
90
52
60
41
80
78
51
85
68
56
64

�EKU All-Time Re!3ult!3
1996-97 (24-6)

1997-98 (20-8)

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
EKU
OPP
Opp one nt
Georgia Southern
East Tennessee
Marshall
Louisiana Tech
Fla . Internat ional
Wright State
Austin Peay
Detro it-Mercy
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Il lino is
Morehead State
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Austi n Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Middl e Tennessee
Kentucky
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Te nnessee-Martin
Murray State
Tennessee State
*Tennessee State
*More head State
*Tennessee Tech
#Georgia

74
59
86
46
66
76
53
71
91
75
71
79
92
71
77
69
74
77
70
67
62
81
66
77
60
62
69
67
69
55

46
58
65
87
67
51
59
54
73
72
55
69
57
45
61
55

72
82
61
62
52
44
61
69
58
57
60
47
65
91

*OVC Tourney
#NCAA Tourney

1998-99 (11-16)

1998-99 (11-16)

Coach: Larry Joe Inm an
Opponent
OPP
EKU

Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
EKU
OPP

Coach: Larry Joe In man
Opponent
O PP
EKU

Marshall (OT)
97
Detroit- Mercy
76
East Tennessee
71
Georgia Southern
80
Tennessee- Martin 64
Murray State
71
Miami (OH)
59
Jackson State
75
Western Carol ina
84
Easte rn lllinoi s
65
Southeast Missouri 97
Tennessee State
67
Austin Peay
85
Murray State
69
Morehead State
87
Tennessee Tech (J OT) 9 7
Middle Tennessee(OT) 8 0
Southeast Missouri 86
Eastern Illi nois
65
Te nnessee-M artin 78
Ten nessee State
81
Austin Peay
72
Morehead State
73
Kentucky
60
Middle Tennessee
63
Tennessee Tech
71
*Southeast Missouri 9 2
*Middle Tennessee 62

Kan sas State
Miami (OH)
Xavier (OH)
UT Martin
Murray State
Coastal Carol ina
Wofford (OT)
Louisville
Kent
SE Mi ssouri (OT)
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
UT Martin
More head State
Tenness ee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Eastern I ll inois
Murray State
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Morehead State (OT)
Kent ucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*UT Martin

Wofford
Co ll. of Charleston
Miami (F L)
Hartford
Fla. International
Belmont
Morehead State
Xavier (OH)
UNC Wilmington
1. Carolina A&amp;T
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Murray State
UT Mart in
Eastern Il linois
Southeast Missouri
Middle Te nnessee
Tennessee Tec h
Aust in Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
UT Martin
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
*Murray State

90
79
58
67
58
56
70
79
66
66
58

77
62
56
70
92
79
77
49

72
72
61
61
76
61
81
75
72

68
83
89

77
83
74
83
49
56
93

72
72
88
74
76
76
68
62
74
55
60
54
99
47
69
71
87

102
69
105
88
71
68
82
87
95
IO I
62
58
70
83

72
71
94
61
73
77
70
74
103
87
86
8I
10 2

*OVC Tourney

*OVC Tourney

*OVC Tourney

1999-00 (13-15)
C oach: Larry Joe Inman
Opp on ent
EKU
OPP
Wofford
Coll. of Charleston
Miam i (FL)
Hartfo rd
Fla. International
Belm ont
Morehead State
Xavier (OH)
UNC Wilm ington
N.Carolina A&amp;T
Midd le Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austi n Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Murray State (OT)
UT Martin
Eastern Illino is (OT)
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Tenne ssee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
UT Martin
Eastern Illinoi s
SE Missouri (OT)
Murray State

84
87

66
96
55
74
94
83
59
88
90
72
81
80
82
67
89
95
66
74
54
91
74
83
70
79
9J
61

100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94
64
57
70
88
78
74
67
72
83
102
87
82
87
79
61
94
92
72
86
67

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EKU's McBrayer Arena

39

84
87
66
96
55
74
94
83
59
88
90

72
81
80
82
67
89
95
66
74
54
91
74
83
70
79
91
61

100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94
64
57
70
88
78
74
67
72
83
102
87
82
87
79
61
94
92
72
86
67

�Lady Colonel Recordf3
Team Record6 (Sea6on)
Most Points in a season
Highest scoring average
Most victories in a season
Best winning percentage
Most consecutive victories
Most losses in a season
Most consecutive losses
Best defensive scoring average
Highest average margin of victory
Best field goal percentage
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Highest rebound average

2,349
82.0
24
.850 (17-3)
11
24
9
60.8
20.75
.456
.764
1446
49.6

1980-81
1975-76
1996-97
1975-76
1997-98
1978-79
1978-79
1983-84
1975-76
1982-83
1980-8 1
1980-81
1975-76

Team Record6 (Single Game)
Most points
Largest margin ofvicto1y
Largest margin of defeat
Most points by both teams

122, vs. Thomas More
74, vs. Thomas More (122-48)
75, vs. Tennessee (115-40)
2 16, vs. Morehead St.
(MS 110, EKU 106)
90, vs. Duke (EKU 46, DU 44)
5 1, vs. Thomas More
43, vs. Mwrny State
8 1, vs. John Canoll

Fewest points by both teams
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds

11-30-93
11-30-93
11 - 19-87
2-11-93
12-3-83
11-30-93
2-13-93
11-20-81

Jaree Goodin- Wiseman

Individual Record6 (Sea6on)
Most games played
Most points scored
H ighest scoring average
Most field goals made
Most field goals attempted
Best field goal percentage
Most three-point goals made
Most three-point goals attempted
Best three-point goal percentage (min. 25 att.)
Most free throws made
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Most personal fouls committed
Most times disqualified on fouls
Most assists

31, Lisa Goodin
Marsha Charles
7 19, Kim Mays
25.7, Kim Mays
235, Peggy Gay
569, Peggy Gay
.620, Shannah McIntosh
84, Chrissy Roberts
234. Samantha Young
.488, Chrissy Roberts
226, Kim Mays
.913, Lisa Goodin (Led Nation)
31 0, Tina Cottle
3 10. Laphclia Doss
118, Candice Finley
l l, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
Candice Fin ley
170, Che1yl Jones

1980-8 l
1980-81
1994-95
1994-95
1978-79
1978-79
1992-93
1996-97
1995-96
1996-97
1994-95
1982-83
1984-85
1995-96
1999-00
l 989-90
1999-00
1990-91

Chrissy Roberts

Individual Record6 (Single Game)
Most points scored
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds
Most assists

44
J8
21
25
17

Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan (12-2-94)
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2-15-90)
Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12-20-86)
Laphclia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2-25 -96)
Tracey Kindred vs . Tennessee State (2-26-90)

40

Ii

�Record!3/Thou!3and Point Club

I

Individual Records (Career)

Most games played
Most points scored
Most field goals made
Best field goal percentage
Highest scoring average
Most free throws attempted
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Best rebound average
Most assists
Highest assist average (4 years)
Highest assist average (3 years)
Most personal fouls committed
Most times disqualified on fouls

117, Sandra Mukes
1,920, Lisa Goodin
751, Peggy Gay
.542, T ina Cottle
20.6, Kim Mays
602, Lisa Goodin
.874, Lisa Goodin
1027, Laphelia Doss
10.3. T ina Cottle
488, Angie Cox
122, Angie Cox
131, Cheryl Jones
397, Laphelia Doss
26, Sandra Mukes
Laphelia Doss

1978-82
1980-84
1975-79
1983-85
1992-95
1980-84
1980-84
1994-98
1983-85
1988-92
1988-92
1989-92
1994-98
1978-82
1994-98

Lisa Goodin holds the record for most points with 1,920

Marla Gearhartjoinetl EKU's 1,000-point club in '99-00

All-Time Leading Scorers
Player
I . Lisa Goodin

Years

1980-84
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman 1989-93
3. Peggy Gay
1975-79
4. KimMays
1992-95
5. Kelly Cowan
1987-91
6. AngieCox
1988-92
7. Tina Wermuth
1979-83
8. Laphelia Doss
1994-98
9. Carla Coffey
1984-88
1978-82
I 0. Sandra Mukes

Points
1,920
1,679
1,674
1,587
1,5 15
1,425
1,403
1,378
1,363
1,188

Player

Years

11. Marla Gearhart

1996-00
1981-85
1976-80
1983-85
1978-82
1973-76
1996-98
1992-96
1984-86
1994-98

12. Shannon Bradley
13. Loretta Coughlin
14. Tina Cottle
15. Chancellor Dugan
16. Bernadette Kok
t-17. Chrissy Roberts
t-1 7. Samantha Young
19. Angela Fletcher
20. Trina Goodrich

41

Points
1,085
970
964
860
846
835
827
827
824
796

�All-Time Seriee5 Hie5tory

WON 370, LOST 340 (Winning Percentage .521)
Opa.onent
Akron
Alabama- Birmingham
Appalachian State
Ashland College
A uburn
Au stin Peay
Ball State
Be llann inc
Be lmont
Berea
Bow ling G ree n
Bradley
Brown
Campbe llsv ille
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago State
Charleston
C h ar lesto n So uth er n
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Coastal Carol ina
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Detro it- Mercy
Du ke
Easte rn Ill ino is
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee
E lon
Evansville
Florida A&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Florida State
Furman
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
G le nville Sta te
Grambling
Gul f Coast (MS)
Hart fo rd
Highpoint
Howard
1llino is State
Indiana
Indiana State
lnd iana U-PurdueU
Io na
Iowa
Jackson State
James Madison
John Carroll
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Lipsco mb
Longwood Col lege
Lou isiana Tech
Louisville
Marquette

First
Meeting
1980- 8 1
1994-95
1975 -76
1982-83
1984-85
1973 -74
1992 -93
1974-75
1974-75
1972-7 3
1982-83
1993 -94
1992-93
1980-81
1990-9 1
1986-87
1976 -77
1990-91
1999-00
2000-0 I
1972 -73
1981 -82
1998 -99
1984 -85
1972-73
1996 -97
1982 -8 3
1996-97
1988 -89
1977 -7 8
1973-74
1983-84
198 1-82
1991-92
1992-93
199 1-92
1991-92
1979-80
1972 -73
1982-83
1994-95
1985-86
2000-0 I
1989-90
1976- 77
1999 -00
1972- 73
1990 -9 1
1977 -78
1973-74
1992-93
t 982-83
2000-0 I
1992-93
1997- 98
1977-78
1981-82
1998-99
1980- 81
1972- 73
1982-83
200 0-0 I
1972- 73
1996-97
1972 - 73
1995-96

Last
Meeting
1986-87
1994-95
1990-91
1986-87
1984-85
199 9-00
1993-94
1986-87
1999-00
1972-7 3
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
1985-86
1990-9 1
1986-8 7
1967-77
1990-91
1999-00
2000-0 I
1992-93
1985-86
1998-99
1985-86
1991-92
1997-98
1983-84
1999-00
1988-89
1997-98
1973-74
1984 -85
19 8 1-82
1991-92
1999-00
199 1-92
1994-95
1979-80
1972- 73
1989-90
1997-98
1985-86
2000-0 I
1989-90
1976- 77
1999-00
1972-73
1990-9 1
1978- 79
1995-96
1993-94
1982-83
2000-0 I
1992-93
1997-98
19 79-80
1981-82
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1985-86
200 0-0 I
1972-73
1996-97
1998-99
1995-96

Won
5
0
3
2
0
22
2
5
0
I
2
0
I
4
0
0

I
0
7
3
I
2
9
0
I
6
I

7
0
2
0
I
0
0
2
I

I
0
3

I
0
0
0
I
I
0
I
3
0
I
0
0
0
3
I

0
2
9
3
0
I

0
12

Lost
4

I
0
I
16
0
2
4
0
I

0
0

I
0
0
0
6
2
0
0
9
2
I
2

0
2
I
0
I
0
3
I
0
0
0
2
I

0
0
I
I
0
0
I
5
2
0
0
I
0
0
I
I
22
I
0
0
I

16
0

Op1,one 11t
Marshal l
Mc eese State
M e mphis
Merce r
Miami (F L)
Miam i (OH)
Midd le Te nn es see
Missouri
Missouri- Kansas City
Moreh ead Sta te
Mount St. Joseph
Murray S tate
Nebraska
N icholls State
1orth Carolina
North Caroli na A&amp;T
North Carol ina State
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohi o Univers ity
Oral Roberts
P ikevil le
P ittsburgh
Radford
Ri ce
Roa noke
Roll ins
Shawnee State
South Caroli na
So utheas t Missouri
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
So ut heastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stetson
St. Louis
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tenn essee-Martin
Tenn essee S tat e
Te nn essee Tech
Texas A&amp;M
Texas- Arlington
T homas More
Tul ane
Vanderbil t
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
Western Caroli na
Western Kentucky
Western Mic hi gan
Will iam Penn
Wilm in gton-UNC
Wi n th ro p
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wofford
Wright State
Xavier
Youngstown State

First
Meeting
1972- 73
1987-88
1973 - 74
l 976- 77
1984-85
1972- 73
1973-74
1990-9 1
1987-88
1972-73
1979-80
1972 - 73
1985-86
1989-90
1976-77
1999-00
1975-76
1974-75
1974-7 5
1979-80
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
1980-81
2000-01
1973-74
1988 -89
1988-89
1972-73
1984 -85
1977-78
1985-86
1989-90
1986-87
1986-87
1993-94
1972 -73
1981-82
1973-74
1987 -88
1973 -74
2 00 0-0 I
1996-97
1993-94
1989-90
1981-82
1975-76
1983 -84
1980-8 1
1974-75
1973-74
1994 -95
1976-77
19 99-00
1972-73
1983-84
1986-87
1976- 77
1998-99
1988-89
1980-8 1
l 980 -81

2000-01 Opponents in Bold

42

Last
Meeting
1997-98
1987-8 8
1974-75
1994-95
1999-00
1998-99
199 9-00
1994-95
1987-88
1999-00
1980-81
1999-00
1985-86
1989 -90
1979-80
1999-00
1975-76
1982-83
1977-78
1987-88
1982-83
1982-83
1986-87
198 1-82
2 000 -0 I
1973-74
1988-89
1988-89
1973-74
1999 -00
1978-79
1985-86
1989-90
1986-87
1988-89
1993-94
1992-93
198 1-82
1999 -00
19 99-00
19 99-00
2000 -0 I
1996-97
1993-94
1989 -90
1995-96
1975-76
1983 -84
1981-82
1997-98
1991-92
1994-95
1976-77
19 99-00
I 972- 73
1983-84
1986-87
1976-77
1999-00
1996-97
1999-00
1987-88

Won
14
0
0
2

8
15
0
0
28
2
36
0
I
2

4
I
3
0
I

I
0

I

17
0
0
I
0
0

I
16
I7
10
0
0
I
0
I
0
2
8
7
l
0
0
0
I
0
0
I
5
6
6

Y!lS.1.
4
I
3
I
I
2
34
2
I

28
0
17
I
0
0
0
0
9
4

I
0
0
I

0
0
0
0
I
3
2

I
3
0
8
0
5
9
43
0

0
0
0
3
0
I
0
I

16
0

I
0
I
I
2
3
7

�OVC Stati€5tic€5
1999-00 FINAL OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Scoring Offense
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Midd le Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee-Martin
Morehead State
Murray State
Tennessee State
Eastern Illinois
Rebounding
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Eastern Illinois

Scoring
Brooke Armistead, APSU
Marla Gearhart, EKU
Diane Seng, TTU
Janet Holt, TTU
Jamie Thomatis, MTSU
Zabrina Harris, UTM
P. Corder-King, SEMO
Tamara Washington, TSU
Heather Bates, MUR
Monika Gadson , MUR
Field Goal Percentage
Diane Seng, TIU
Joanne Aluka, MTSU
Jamie Thomatis, MTSU
Zabrina Harris, UTM
Leah Aldrich-Franklin, EIU
Monika Gadson, MUR
Tamara Washington, TSU
Kayla Bloemer, EIU
Susan Hatcher, EKU
Janet Holt, TTU
Free Throw Percentage
P. Corder-King, SEMO
Brooke Armistead, APSU
Angie Patzner, EIU
Janet H olt, TIU
Lori Chase, SEMO
Marla Gearhart, EKU
Monika Gadson, MUR
Diane Seng, TTU
Chastity Bohannan, UTM
Jamie Thomatis, MTSU

GP
28

Pts.
2185

Avg.
78.0

33
30
29
28
28
27
29
26
27

2430
2200
2072
1968
1941
1834
1900
1658
1695

73.6
73.3
71.4
70.3
69.3
67.9
65.5
63.8
62.8

GP

Reb.

Avg.

27
33
29
28
29

1143
1282
1112
1065
1097

42.3
38.8
38.3
38.0
37.8

28

1021

36.5

28
26
30
27

1021
938
1079
950

36.5
36.1
36.0
35.2

GP

Points

Avg.

30

608

20.3

28

548

19.6

33
33
25
28
27
24
29
29

589
571
415
448
418
337
400
400

17.8
17.3
16.6
16.0
15.5
14.0
13.8
13.8

FGM

FGA

Pct.

217
132
162
186
100
155
133
91

375
24 1
299
355
199
314
270
185

.579
.548
.542
.524
.503
.494
.493
.492

112

237

.473

186

394

.472

FTM

FTA

Pct.

69
150
61
195
95

74
176
72
235
115

.932
.852
.847
.830
.826

103

127

.811

90
155
89
78

112
196
116
102

.804
.791
.767
.765

Scoring Defense
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Eastern lllinois
Austin Peay
Tennessee-Marti n
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State
Stea ls
Eastern Kentu cky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Austin Peay
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Eastern lll inois

Rebounding
Monika Gadson, MUR
Quin Sullivan, APSU
Janet Holt, TTU
Joanne Aluka, MTSU
Zabrina Harris, UTM
Jamie Thomatis, MTSU
Naomi Bronson, MOR
Yette Robinson, MOR
Diane Seng, TECH
Candice Finley, EKU
Assists
Misty Garrett, TTU
Kelly Chavez, AP SU
Jessica McClure, MTSU
Heather Bates, MUR
Renee Schaul , EIU
Marla Gearhart, EKU
Angie Patzner, EfU
Tamika Brown, UTM
M ichelle Clemons, MOR
Eniko Verebes, MUR

43

3-point Percentage
Kristy Roherty, SEMO
Kelly Pendleton, UTM
Marla Gearhart, EKU
P. Corder-King, SEMO
Angie Patzner, EIU
Paige Smith, APSU
All ison Clark, ITU
Erica Lufkin, MTSU
Brooke Arm istead, APSU
Rachael Gobble, TTU

GP

Pts.

Avg.

33
29
29
26
28
27
30
28

2073
1956
1977
1802
2009
1961
2201
2171

62.8
67.4
68.2
69.3
71.8
72.6
73.4
77.5

28

2238

79.9

27

2163

80. 1

GP
28

Steals
374

Avg.
13.36

26
29
30
28
29
28
27
33
27

293
296
292
268
244
227
216
24 1
183

11.27
10.21
9.73
9.57
8.41
8.11
8.00
7.30
6.78

GP

Reb.

Avg.

29
26
33
29
28
25
27
24
33

260
203
238
184
174
152
164
142
191

9.0
7.8
7.2
6.3
6.2
6.1
6.1
5.9
5.8

28

158

5.6

GP

Ast.

Avg.

32
30
29
29
27

178
161
153
131
107

5.56
5.37
5.28
4.52
3.96

28

105

3.75

27
28
27
29

101
101
96
100

3.74
3.61
3.56
3.45

3PM

3PA

Pct.

42
25

91
63

.462
.397

63

163

.387

59
44
72
71
48
36
41

155
117
194
194
136
102
120

.381
.376
.371
.366
.353
.353
.342

�OVC Record!3
Career

Single Seaaon
MOST POINTS SCORED
1.0 I I
2
83 I
3
793
4
783
5
746
6
719
7
713
8
710
9
690
I O 671

Jerilynn Harper, TTU, I 980-81
Jerilynn Harper, TTU, 1981-82
Cheryl Taylor. TTU, 1986-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Cheryl Taylor. TT U, 1985-86
Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95
Gray C. Harris, SEMO. 1995-96
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Angela Moorehead, TTU, 1990-91
Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, 1987-88

I
2
3
4
5
6

Jerilynn Harper, TTU, I 980-8 I
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Jcrilynn Harper, TTU, 1981-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1995-96
Kim Mays, EKU, 1994-95
Cheryl Taylor, TTU , 1985-86
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State. I 986-87
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, I 994-95
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1987-88
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1985-86
Amy Keickbusch, Morehead State 1996-97

MOST POINTS SCORED
2,526

2

2 ,324

3
4

2,287
2,238
2,176
2 , 148
2,144
2,059
2,054
2.003

5
6
7
8
9
IO

SCORING AVERAGE

7

8
9
IO

29 . 7
28.4
28.0
26 .8
26.4
25.7
25.6
24. 7
24.2
23.9
23.9
23.9

SCORING AVERAGE
24.3
2

21.5

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO

21.2
2 l. I
20.6
20.5
20.3
19.8
19.7
19.6
19.6

2
4
5
6
7

IO

15.4
15.2
15.2
13.9
13.6
13 .3
12.9
12.9
12 .9
12. 7

I
2

Robin Hendrix, MTSU, 1980-81
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1977-78
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-8 I
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1978-79
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1984-85
Chery l Taylor, TTU, 1985-86
Donna Stephens. Morehead State, 1978-79
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1981 -82
Holly Sci mentz, Youngstown State, I 981-82
Patrice Amos. MTSU, 1977-78

3
4
5
6
7
8
9

IO

13.8
13. 7
13.1
12.8
l 1.4
11.2
11.0
10.7
10.6
I 0.4

3
4
6
7
8

9
IO

.717
.678
.6 68
.646
.646
.642
.640
.6 36
.628
.6 26

Renay Adams, TTU, I 990-91 ( I st in I CAA)
Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech 1996-97 ( I st in CAA)
Lydia Sawney, TTU. 1982-83 ( I st in NCAA)
Renay Adams, TTU. 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA)
Roschelle Vaughn, TTU , 1992-93
Debra Ames, Morehead State, l 975 -76
Carmen Dowdell. TTU, 1979-80
Amy Keickbusch, Morehead State 1996-97 (5th in NCAA)
Jeril ynn H arper, TTU, 1980-81
Jamie Thomatis, MTSU, 1998-99 (6th in CAA)

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IO

.644
.626
.6 17
.596
.589
.570
.566
.561
.561
.558
.558

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

9

.941
.93 8
.932
.91 3
.903
.900
.897
.897
.895

IO

.892

2

3
4

5
6
7

Robin Hendrix, MTSU, 1980-82
Donna Murphy, Morehead State. l 976-80
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1975-79
Cheryl Taylor, TT U, 1983-87
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1980-83
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-82
Stephaine Minor. Murray State. 1994-97
Golcna Rucker, APSU. 1978-81
Holly Seimetz, Youngstown State 1979-83
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
2

Jerilynn Harper, TTU, l 979-82
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Angela Moorehead. TTU, 1988-9 1
Cheryl Taylor, TTU, 1933-87
Kim Mays, EKU, 1993-95
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, 1992-96
Roschellc Vaughn, TTU. 199 1-93
Shandra Maxwell, APSU, 1986-90
Sheila Smith, Murray State, 1985-89
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Carolyn Aldridge, TSU. 1993-95

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
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Cheryl Taylor, TTU , 1983-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State. 1984-88
Sheila Sm ith. Murray, 1985-89
Jerilynn Harper, ITU. 1979-82
Gray C. Harris, SEMO, l 992-96
Kim Webb, MTSU, 1984-87
Pam Chambers, TTU, 1976-80
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Connie Swift, Tennessee State, 1992-97
Priscilla Robinson, MISU, 1990-94

Renay Adams, TTU, 1987-91
Roschelle Vaughn, TTU, 1991-93
Lydia Sawney, TIU. 1981-83
Carmen Dowdell, TTU. 1977-80
Je rilynn Harper, ITU, 1979-82
Chery l Tay lor, TTU, 1983 -87
Connie Swift. Tennessee State. 1992-97
Michelle Wenning, Murray State, 1987-91
Stephaine Minor, Murray State, 1994-97
Bev Smith, Morehead State, 1988-93
Melinda Clayton, Tennessee Tech, l 986-90

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

Paula Corder, SE Missouri, 1998-99 (1st in NCAA)
Melissa Huffman, Murray, 1989-90
Paula Corder-Ki ng, SE Missouri. 1999-00 ( 1st in NCAA)
Lisa Goodin , EKU, 1982-83
Kristv Crome r, EKU, 1987-88
Janet ·Ross, MTSU, 1986-87
Cindy Barrix , Murray State, 1978-79
Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-81
Pan Iversen, Southeast Missouri , 1998-99
Chrissy Roberts, EKU, 1997-98 (4th in NCAA)

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.862
.846
.844
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.826
.821
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Lisa Goodin, EKU, 1980-84
Chrissy Roberts, EKU, 1996-98
Melissa Huffman. Murray State, 1986-90
Janet Ross, MTSU, 1984-87
Kim Mays, EKU, .1993-95
Kelly Downs, Morehead State. 1986-90
Kristal Holmes, APSU. 1983-85
Irene Moore, Morehead State, 1979-82
.Jennifer Parker, Murray State, 1990-94
Heather Prater, Middle Tennessee, 1993-96

�OVC Recordt!3

Team

Individual
I

Game

Game
M ost Points - 51, Carolyn Aldridge, T S vs. Wake Forest ( 1994-95)
Most Field Goals Made - 20, Tawanya Mucker, MT vs. Mississippi College (1988-89)
M ost Field Goals Attempted - 33. Liz Hannah, MT vs. Western Kentucky (1976-77)
Best FG Pct. (min 10 made) - 1.000, Cheryl Taylor, TT vs. SIU (1987-88)
Most 3-pointers made - 9, Kristi Brown, MT vs. MO (1987-88)
9, Dana Bi lyeu, TT vs. UTM (1992-93)
9. Sherita Joplin, MO vs. Coastal Carolina (1994-95)
9, Paula Corder, SEMO vs. Eastern Kentucky (1998-99)
Most 3-pointers attempted - 19, Alison Osborn, MO vs. Murray State (1996-97)
Best 3-point Pct. (min 6 made) - 1.000, Kristi Brown, MT vs. Kentucky (l 987-88)
Most Free Throws Made - 21, Tracy Korbutt, EK vs. SW Louisiana ( 1986-87)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 27, Michelle Wenning, MU vs. EK (1990-91)
Best Free Throw Percentage - 1.000 ( 14-14) Tara Tansil, TM vs. Memphis (1993-94)
1.000 ( 14- 14) Connie Swill, TS vs. Oregon State (1994-95)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made - 14, Tara Tansil. TM vs. Memphis (1993-94)
14, Connie Swift, T S vs. Oregon State (1994-95)
14. Tawanya Mucker, MT vs. Western Kentucky ( 1988-89)
Most Rebounds - 30 Debbie Ames, MO vs. Georgetown Col lege (1975-76)
Most Assists - 22, Shawn Monday, TT vs. MO ( 1987-88)
Most Steals - 13 (tied NCAA record) Ann Thomas, T S vs Monmouth (1990-91)

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Most Points Both Teams - 216, MO 110 vs. EKU 106 (1992-93)
Most Points One Half- 78, TT vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (1975-76)
Most Field Goals Made - 58, TT vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse \1975-76)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 99, MU vs. SE (1976-77)
99, T S vs. Brewton-Parker ( 1997-98)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .804 , (33-41), TT vs. Maryvil le
College (1976-77)
Best 3-point Percentage (min 10 made) - .800. ( 12-15), MT vs. TT
( 1991 -92)
Most Free Throws Made - 43, EKU vs. MU (1992-93)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 57, MO vs. EK (1998-99)
Most Rebou nds - 83, MO vs. West Virginia State ( 1986-87)
Most Personal Fou ls - 40, E K vs. Morehead State (1998-99)
Most Assists - 36, TT vs. Youngstown State ( 1987-88)
36, TT vs. EKU ( 1985-86)
Most Steals - 34, TS vs. Jacksonville State (1 994-95)
Largest Margin of Victory - 74, EKU 122 vs. T homas More 48
( 1993-94)
Largest Attendance - 8, 174 - Tennessee State at Middle
Tennessee (1997-98)

Sea~on

Sea~on

Most Points - 1,0 11 , Jcrilynn Harper, TT ( 1980-81)
Best Scoring Average - 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Most Field Goals Made -41 0, Jcri lynn Harper, TT ( 1980-81)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .7 17 ( 185-258, NCAA RECORD),
Renay Adams, TT (1990-91)
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made - 23 (tied NCAA RECORD),
Re nay Adams, TT ( 1990-91)
Most 3-pointers Made - 95 , Carolyn Aldridge, TS ( 1994-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 315, Carolyn Aldridge, TS ( 1994-95)
Best 3-point percentage (min 1.5 pg) - .51 1 (46-90) Heather Prater. MT ( 1992-93)
.5 11 (69-135) Heather Prater, MT ( 1994-95)
Most Free T hrows Made - 226, Kim Mays, EKU ( 1994-95)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 276, Gray C. Harris, SEMO (1995-96)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .94 1, Paula Corder, SEMO ( 1998-99)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made - 39, Paula Cord er, SEMO (1998-99)
Most Rebounds - 448, Robin Hendrix. MT (1980-81)
Best Rebound Average - 15.4, Robin Hendrix, MT ( 1980-81)
Most Assists - 270, Chris Moye, TT (1985-86)
Most Steals - 105, A ngie Cox, EKU ( 1990-91)

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Best Percentage Record (all games) - .938, TT (1975-76)
Best Percentage Record (al l games, OVC-sponsorcd) .875 (284) MO ( 1978-79)
Most Wins -28, TT ( 1975-76); MO ( 1978-79)
Most Conference Wins - 16, EKU (1996-97)
Most Losses - 26, TS ( 1987-88)
Most Consecutive Wins - 2 1, TT ( 1975-76)
Most Consecutive Losses - 26, TS ( 1987-88)
Most point.s - 2.911, TT ( 1976-77)
Most Field Goals Made 1,218, TT ( 1976-77)
Most Field Goals Attempted - 2,640. TT ( 1976-77)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .530, TT ( 1980-8 1)
Most 3-pointcrs Made - 23 I, MT ( 1994-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 633, MO (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made - 561 , UT Martin (1998-99)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 838, UT Martin ( 1998-99)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .758 (4 70-620) SEMO ( 1998-99)
Most Rebo unds - 1,944, TT ( 1974-75)
Most Personal Fouls - 7 16, TT (1974 -75)
Most Assists - 723, TT ( 1985-86)
Most Steals - 443, TT ( I 978-79)

Career

Most Points - 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, TT ( 1983-87)
Best Scoring Average - 24.3, Jcrilynn Harper, TT (1979-81)
Most Field Goals Made - 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, TT ( 1983-87)
Best Field Goal Percentage - .644, Renay Adams, TT ( 1987-91)
Most 3 -pointers Mad e - 244, Carolyn A ldridge, TS ( 1993-95)
Most 3-pointers Attempted - 713, Carolyn Aldridge, TS ( 1993-95)
Best 3-point percentage (min 100 made) - .446 (224-502) Heather
Prater, MTSU (1993-96)
Most Free Throws Made - 611 , Gray C. Harris, SEMO ( 1992-96)
Most Free Throws Attempted - 878, Gray C. Harris, SEMO ( 1992-96)
Best Free Throw Percentage - .874, Lisa Goodin, EKU (1980-84)
Most Rebounds - 1,532, Cheryl Taylor. TT (J 983-87)
Best Rebound Average - 13.8, Robin Hendrix, MT ( 1980-82)
\1ost Assists - 823, Shawn Monday, TT (1986-90)
Most Steals - 324, Pam Chambers, TT (J 976-80)

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CONFERENCE

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�Ohio Valley Conference

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tDUC
OHIOVALLEY
CONFER ENCE

Entering its 53rd year, the O hio Va lley Conyears. The Lady Raiders won or shared the
ference continues to build on the success that league's regu lar-season title I I times while a
has made it the nation's eighth-oldest NCAA member of the OVC, and captured six OVC TourDivision I co nfere nce.
nament titles, including four straight from I 983The OVC's proud past dates back to 1948, 86. Although Tennessee Tech remains the stanbut seeds for the new league were actuall y dard-bearer, the league has become more balplanted in 194 1. It was then that Roy Stewart, anced in recent years w ith Tennessee State
the athletics director at Murray State, Charles ( 1993-94, 1994-95), Austi n Peay ( 1995-96) and
(Turkey) Hughes, the ath letics d irector at East- Eastern Kentucky ( 1996-97) having won four of
ern Kentucky, and Kell y Thompson, the public the last seven OVC Tournaments.
relations director at Western Kentucky, first
Several coaches have made their mark in the
broached the idea of fo1m ing a new conference. relatively short history of OVC women's basDiscussions were put on hold by World War II, ketball. Fonner Tennessee Tech coach Marynell
but re-emerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 atthe Kent11cky Meadors posted an amazing 363-1 39 (72.3%)
Hotel in Louisville as the three original institu- record at Tech, becoming the first woman in
tions combined with Morehead State, Louis- i NCAA or ATAW history to win 300 games at
ville and Evansville to fo rm the Ohio Valley the same institution, while former Tennessee
Conference.
State skipper Teresa Phillips earned National
In the I 950's, the OVC became a pioneer on a Coac h of the Year honors fro m USA Today in
much more significant scale socially. During 1990 for turning around the Lady Tigers' protimes of racial segregation, league member gram, and she went on to lead TSU to the NCAA
Morehead State became one of the first non- Tournament in 1994 and 1995. Larry Joe Inman
traditionally black m id-southern institutions to has won more than I 00 games at both Middle
accep t a black student. In 1958, Marshall Ban.ks ' Ten nessee an d Eastern Ken tu cky, and has
earned athletically-re lated aid at Mo rehead, earned OYC Coach of the Year honors six ti mes
which signed a second black athlete, Howard - three times at MTSU and three times at EKU.
Murphy, a year later. (ln 1961, Murphy earned Te n nessee Tech's B il l Worre ll has led the
football all-conference recognition at halfback.) Golden Eaglettes to e ight NCAA Tournament
With racial barriers broken, the rest of the insti- appearances in the last 14 seasons, includi ng
tutions in the league began to provide educa- five straight from 1989-93.
tional and athletic opportuniti es to AfricanThrough the early years of the league, adAmericans.
1 ministrators wrestled with fa n behavior due to
In the late I 970's, women's athletics began the close proximity of the conference membe rs
somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as and the intense riva lries wh ich developed. Just
the NCAA began sponsoring a nd marketing as it did decades ago, the OYC took the leaderwomen's sports. Recognizi ng the need to pro- ship role on what has become a nationa l issue.
vide increased opportunities fo r female athletes, In 1995, the OYC implemented a first-of-its-kind '
the OVC established women's c hampionships "Spo1tsmanship Statement", a policy which proin the sports of basketball, tennis and track in motes principles of fair play, eth ical conduct
1977, w ith cross country and volleyball added and respect for one's opponent. The statement
over th e next four years. Those sports were ini- has become a model for others to fo llow across
tia lly governed by the Assoc iation oflntercol- the nation, and has answered the challenge of
legiate Athletics for Women, but the overall the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve
strength of women's programs in the league was sportsmanship in collegiate athletics.
de monstrated by the automatic bids the OVC
The OVC has also produced several Olyminstantly received when the NCAA became the pic athletes, while some of the greatest players
govern ing body in 1982.
in professional sports were educated at OYC
Women's basketba ll in the OVC has been institutions. The list includes forme r greats such
dominated by Tennessee Tech and former mem- as basketbal l's Clem Haskins (Western Kenber M iddle Tennessee. The Go lden Eaglettes tucky) a nd two-spo rt star Steve Hamil to n
have won or shared 13 regular-season crowns (Morehead State) to present day standouts like
and have taken home nine OVC Tourname nt basketball p layers Carlos Rogers (Tennessee '
1
titles. In fact, Tennessee Tech has reached the State), Popeye Jones
championship game of the OVC Tournament I 5
ti mes in the past 17

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(Murray State) and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay),
football players Tim Lester (Eastern Kentucky),
Chris Watson (Eastern Ill inois) a nd Brent
Alexander (Tennessee State), baseball players
Kirk Reuter (Murray State) and Willie Blair
(Morehead Sta te) and professional golfer Jeff
Sluman (Tennessee Tech).
The play ing field isn't the only place where
OYC athletes are working hard. The league also
recognizes excellence in the classroom. The prestigious OVC Academic Achievement Banner is
awarded annually to the league school whose
athletes produce the highest grade point average when compared to the general student body.
A lso, six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented
yearly to male and female athle tes, while others
are comme nded for their academic success by
being Medal of Honor recipients or named to
the Commissioner's Honor Roll. Additionally,
the Steve Ham ilton Sportsmanship Award, in
honor of the fo rmer Morehead State studentath le te, coach and ath le tics d irector, is presented annually to a junior or senior studentathlete with significant ath letic contributions
who best exemp lifies the c haracteristics of
spo1tsmanship and citizenship.
The vision of leadership demonstrated by
the Founding Fathers in 1948 re mains ali ve today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for
the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate ath letics admin istration
for increased involveme nt of un iversity presidents in setting policies and making rules. The
presidents ofOVC insti tutions, howe ver, have
always governed the Conference, long before
p residen tial governance became a na tional
theme.
Over the last few years, the league has
grown, not only in the number of athletics opportunities it is providing for students, but in
tern1s of the numberofinstitutions in the league.
In the early 1990's, the league expanded by two
members, add ing Southeast Missouri State
University and the University of Tennessee at
Martin. The league grew to IO members in 199697 with the addition of Eastern Illinois University. Other cmTent representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky Uni versity,
Morehead State University and Murray State
Un iversity, along w ith Austin Peay State Un iversity, Tennessee State University and Tennessee Technological Uni versity.

�Camp of Super!!3tar!!3
Head womens basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his staff have develop ed the EK U program from what was
once a consistently average team to one that is at or near the top of the Ohio Valley Co nference year-in and year-out.
Inman currently ranks in the top 70 among active womens basketball coaches, with 346 career victories. In his 12
seasons with Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels to three of the last six OVC titles, including back-to-back titles in
]996-97 and 1997-98. He has set school records, winning 24 games, capturing the OVC Tournament and making the
schools firs t-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1996-97. Inman is the only coach in school history to post
back-to-back OVC titles and back-to-back 20 or more win seasons, accomplished in 1996-97 and 1997-98. He has been
the only coach in school history to post 20 or more win seasons, a feat he has accomplished three times at Eastern.
Inman has surrounded himself with a great s taff Assistant coaches Joanna Bernabei and Chrissy Roberts are helping
Inman build the EKU program to where it is today. Bernabei is in her second year at Eastern, while Roberts returns to
Eastern fo r her.first season. Both will be very instrumental in establishing the Eastern program as one of the best in the

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The 2001 Camp ofSuperstars will once again be held on the camp us ofEastern Kentucky University in the Alumni
Coliseum. Eastern is located in Richmond, approximately 2 5 miles south ofLexington, just off1- 75.

Registration
Overn ight campers are to report to the Alumni Coliseum between 11 am and 12 noon on Sunday, June 17, 2001.
Games will begin at 12 noon. Registration will be set up in the front lobby of the Alumni Coliseum. Camp will end
following the afternoon session on Wednesday (June 20).

Facilities
EKU has outstanding basketball facilities, including three large basketball courts and six smaller courts . Varsity games
will be played on the large courts, only, while junior varsity games are played on the smaller courts. The swimming pool
will be available for all campers and staff.

Meals and Housing
Meals will be served on campus. Living quarters will be located in an air-conditioned residence hall on campus and
supervised by camp counselors . Campers will need to bring a blanket, towel , t-shirt, socks , sheets, sneakers, swim
suit and other personal items. Linens will not be provided.

Camp Highlights
-- Three games per day for varsity
-- Two games per day for junior varsity
-- Three-point and slam dunk contests
-- Pizza party and cookout
-- T-shirts, posters and other prizes
-- Athletic trainers on staff at all times
-- Player and coaches' social
-- JV and Varsity All-Star games

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE
CAMP OF SUPERSTARS:
JOANNA BERNABEI
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
129 Alumni Coliseum
521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY 404075
(859) 622-2375

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�Hoop@ter Boo@ter Club

EKU Lady Colonel Hoopater Booatera
Dear Lady Colonel Basketball Fan:
This season is expected to be another exciting and successful season for the EKU Lady Colonels. We
would like your support as we compete to bring home the Ohio Val ley Conference championship. You can
show your support with a membership in the EKU Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters.
By becoming a member of the Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters, your donations will enable us to provide
the needed supplies for our program. The Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters membership packages can
provide you with lots of fun and exciting items for your enjoyment. Each package is full of quality items
that make YOU, HOOPSTER BOOSTER, our #1 supporter and our #1 fan .
You can be a proud Hoopster Booster by selecting one of th e membership packages listed below.

Free Th row Boosters ($25)
-T-Shirt
- Schedules
- Mailouts

2-Point Boosters ($50)
- Sweat Sh irt
- Schedules
- Mailouts

3-Point Boosters ($100)
- Sweat Shirt
- T-Shirt/Cap
- Schedules
- Mailouts

Slam Dunk Boosters ($300)
- Sweat Suit
- T-Shirt/Cap
- Schedules
- Mailouts

Note: All members will be honored during a Booster Reception that will be held during the season
and SELECTED members will be chosen as Honorary Coaches throughout the season.

For more information, or to become a Hoopster Booster, contact:
EKU Women's Basketball
129 Alumni Coliseum
Richmond, KY 40475
(859) 622-2132

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he nickname, ''The Campus Beautiful,"
aptly describes the Eastern Kentucky
University campus. It is truly a beautiful
atmosphere in which to live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system
of regional universities, is the culmination of more
than a century of higher education development on
its 560-acre main campus in Richmond. Today's
modern Eastern offers more than 150 degree
programs in its five academic colleges and graduate
school including education, business and
technology, arts and sciences, justice and safety and
health sciences that provide educational opportunities to meet society's demands.
The pursuit of academic excellence has been
pledged as one of the top objectives of Dr. Robert
Ku stra, who has begun his third year as Eastern's
n inth president.
The University seeks to fulfill the
"living-while-learning" concept by

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providing comfortable living conditions for
almost 4,500 students in campus residence halls.
Eastern can accommodate more students on
campus than any other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly respected
academic institution, Eastern is also noted for its
program of intercollegiate athletics and
recreational sports. The accomplishmen ts of the
Colonel athletic teams ar e a source of great pride
for the student body and campus community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment
opportunities as nationally known lecturers,
artists, and entertainers appear on campus. A
wide variety of student and faculty musical
groups also provide a fine selection of
entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics, the
athletic arena, or campus life,
Eastern continues its stride toward
excellence.

�Eastern Kentucky
University

2000-2001
Women's Basketball
Schedule
• November
10 .... SPORTS REACH CRUSADERS @RICHMOND - 7:30 EST1
18 .... Texas A&amp;M@Morehead, Ky. - 2:00 EST 2
19 .... Glenville State@Morehead, Ky. - 2:00 EST 2
21 .. .. BOWLING GREEN @RICHMOND - 7:30 EST
28 .... Belmont@Nashville, Tenn. - 7:00 CST

• December
1 .... Memphis@Houston, Texas - 5:00 CST 3
2 .... Rice or lona@ Houston, Texas - 5:00 or 7:00 CST3
6 .... WEST VIRGINIA TECH @RICHMOND - 7:30 EST
16 .... North Carolina-Wilmington@Cincinnati, Ohio - 2:00 EST 4
17 .... Radford or Cincinnati@Cincinnati, Ohio - 2:00 or 4:00 EST 4
29 .... Morehead State vs. Lipscomb@Richmond, Ky. - 5:45 EST 5
29 .... CHARLESTON SOUTHERN @RICHMOND - 8:00 EST 5
30 .... Morehead St. vs. Charleston So.@Richmond, Ky. - 1 :45 EST5
30 .... LIPSCOMB @RICHMOND-4:00 EST 5

• January
4 .... Tennessee Tech@Cookeville, Tenn. - 5:30 CST *
11 .... TENNESSEE STATE@RICHMOND- 5:30 EST *
13 .... AUSTIN PEAY @RICHMOND - 5:30 EST *
16 .... Morehead State@Morehead, Ky. - 5:30 EST*
18 .... Tennessee-Martin @Martin, Tenn. - 5:30 CST *
20 .... Murray State @Murray, Ky. - 4:45 CST*
27 .... EASTERN ILLINOIS @RICHMOND - 6:00 EST*
29 .... SOUTHEAST MISSOURl @RICHMOND- 5:30 EST*

• February
1 .... TENNESSEE TECH @RICHMOND - 5:30 EST*
5 .... MOREHEAD STATE @RICHMOND - 5:30 EST*
8 .... Tennessee State@Nashville, Tenn. - 5:30 CST *
10 .... Austin Peay@Clarksville, Tenn. - 5:30 CST*
15 .... TENNESSEE-MARTIN @RICHMOND - 5:30 EST *
17 .... MURRAY STATE @RICHMOND - 5:30 EST*
22 .... Southeast Missouri @Cape Girardeau, Mo. - 5:30 CST*
24 .... Eastern lllinois@Charleston, Ill. - 5:1 5 CST*
27 .... OVC Tournament@TBA - TBA

• March
2-3 ... OVC Championship@Nashville, Tenn. - TBA
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS
1

Exhibition Game
Morehead State Classic, Morehead, Ky.
3
Gene Hackerman Rice Invitational, Houston, Texas
4
Cincinnati Invitational Tournament Cincinnati Ohio
5
Comfort Suites Tip-Off Classic, Ri~hmond, K~ntucky
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
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                    <text>��-Eastern Kentucky University
2001-02 Women's Basketball
Table of Contents
Media Information ................. ...................................... 2

Sports Information Contacts ........................ ......... 26-27

President Joanne K. Glasser .............. ........................ .. 3

Team Travel/WNIT Bracket ........................................ 28

Athletics Director Chip Smith .......................... ..... ........ 4

2001-02 Opponents ............................................. 29-33

Athletics Administ ration ............................................... 5

All-Time Series History ............................ ................... 34

Staff ........................................... .................. ............. 6

All-Time Results ............................... .................... 35-39

200 1-02 Season Outlook ............................................ 7

EKU's Thousand Point Club ....................................... 40

Head Coach Larry Joe Inman ..................................... 8-9

2000-01 OVC Stat istics .. .................................... ....... 4 1

Assistant Coaches ............ .................... ........... ......... 10

OVC Records ............ .............................. ............. 42-43

2001-02 Roster ........................................................ 11

Colonel Club/ Managers/ Trainers ............................... 44

Player Profiles ........ .................... .......................... 12-23

Facilities ............................................................. 4 5-46

2000-01 Final Statistics ............................... ............. 24

Camp of Superstars/ Hoopster Boosters ................ ..... 4 7

2000-01 OVC Standings/ Awards ................................ 25

The Ohio Valley Conference ................ ....................... 48

On The Cover
11

Un4gettc1ble

Important Phone Numbers

11

Seniors (clockwise from top) Charlotte
Sizemore, Syni sha Smith, Mikki Bond and
Zoey Artist will lead the EKU Lady Colonels
duri ng their final campaign.

Credits
The 2001-02 EKU women 's basketball media guide was written
and compi led by Amy Ratl iff.
Editors: Karl Park and Amy Rat liff
Photography: Tim Webb, EKU Public Relations and Marketing
Covers prepared by Don Rist.
For additional copies of this media guide, submit a written request
to the EKU Sport s Information Office . This publication was paid for
through state funds.
Eastern Kentucky University is an Equal Opportun ity/ Affirmative
Action Employer and Educational Institution.

(areacode 859)
At hletics Department: 6 22-3654
Athletics Fax: 622-5 108
Sport s Information: 622-1253
Sports Information Fax: 6 22-1230
Women's Basket ball : 622-212 7
University Informat ion : 622-1000

Sports Information Staff
Director: Karl Park
Assistant Director: Amy Rat liff
Senior Secretary: Joanne Whit lock
Women's Basketball Contact: Amy Ratliff
Home Phone : 263-777 4
Office Phone: 622-2006
Em ai l: Amy.Ratlif f@e ku .edu
Website : www.ekusports.com

Mailing Address
Sports Informat ion
207 Begley Building
521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY 40 475

Quick Facts
Location: Rich mond , Ky.
Conference : Ohio Val ley
Nickname: Lady Colonels
Arena: McBrayer Arena
2000-01 Record: 22-6, 14-2 OVC
lnman 's Career Record: 368-223 (21 years)
lnman 's EKU Record: 20 7-150 (13 years)

Women's Basketball Staff
Head Coach: Larry Inman
Assistant Coaches: Chrissy Roberts, Meghan Burke
and Curtis Metten

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�Media Information
Quick Facts

To The Media
The 2000-01 Women's Basketball Media Guide has been prepared especially for
the members of the print and electronic media who cover Eastern Kentucky University athletics. We hope this guide will provide many of the anwers concerning Coach
Larry Joe lnman's Lady Colonels and EKU in general.
WORKING PRESS - Press passes are required to all EKU women's basketball
games. If you have special needs such as working space, fax, tele phone, etc.,
please make your request as far in advance as possible.
RADIO - Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should

be addressed to the Sports Information office and be made by NAME as early as
possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting stat ion directly from Bell South
with instructions to contact the Eastern SI D's office prior to installation. The "official
station," as designated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting institution, will be
assigned priority space in the event of a large press turnout.
TELEVISION - Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is granted by

t he Director of Athletics well in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for noncommerical stations by contacting the SID office wel l in advance of the game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photo passes are required . Photographers may take pictures
from the sidelines during the game provided they remai n a safe distance from the
playing court and not in front of the bench and coaching areas. There is no flash
photography allowed .

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Richmond KY (Pop. 28,658)
Madison County (Pop. 64,961)
Enrollment: 14,429
Founded : 1906
President: Joanne K. Glasser
ProvosWice-President for Academic Affairs:
Dr. Michael Marsden
Athletic Conference: Ohio Valley
Affiliation: NCAA, Division I
Arena (Capacity): McBrayer (6,500)
Nickname: Colonels
Colors: Maroon and White
ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION
Director of Athletics: Chip Smith
Associate Director of Athletics for Administration and
Compliance: Derita Ratcliffe
Assistant Di rector of Athletics for Operations:
Dan McBride
Assistant Director of Athletics for Development:
Dwight Merilatt
Head Coach: Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay, 1970)
Assistant Coaches: Meghan Bu rke (St. John's, 1996)
and Chrissy Roberts (Eastern Kentucky, 1998)
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jeff Barnard
Head Trainer: Dr. Bobby Barton
Assistant Trainers: Marc Bramlage, Johnda Wireman

Amy Ratliff

Covering the Lady Colonels

Assistant Sports
Information Director

NEWSPAPERS
The Richmond Register ...... .. .. ........ Keith Taylor, Todd Wallace
The Eastern Progress ...................... .. .. . John Hays, Corey Hall
Lexington Herald-Leader .... .... .... .. .... .......... .............. Rick Bailey
Courier-J ournal ..... ...... ..... .......... ........ ................. ...... C.L. Brown
Associated Press .. .... ..... .................... ...... ... ............ Steve Bailey
RADIO-TV
Radio WE KU-FM .......... ... .......... .. ...... .... ...... ...... ......... Ron Smith
Radio WEKY/WCYO (Richmond) ..... ............... George Robbins
Radio WVLK (Lexington) .... ....................... ......... Tim Woodburn
Radio WLAP (Lexington) .. .. ...... .. ........ ....... .... ........... Tom Leach
EKU-TV ..................... ........... .................... ............. Paul Ramsey
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) .......... .. John McQuiston, Keith Spaulding
WKYT-TV (Lexington) ... Rob Bromley, Dick Gabriel, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) ..... .................. Ryan Lemond, Krista Voda
WDKY-TV(Lexington) ...... ..................................... . Drew Deener
WLKY-TV (Louisville) ........... .................... ............... Fred Cowgill
WHAS Radio &amp; TV (Louisville) ........... Tony Cruise, Gary Gupton
WAVE-TV (Louisville) ............. ............. Gary Fogle, Bob Domine
WDRB-TV (Louisville) .. ..... .. .. .... ............... ....... Gary Montgomery
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington KY, 40507

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Amy Ratliff is in her second year as
Eastern Kentucky's Assistant Sports Information Director. A 1997 graduate of
the University of Kentucky, Ratliff comes
to EKU after stint s at UK and the Cincinnati Reds.
Ratliff worked for three years for the University of Kentucky
Athletic Media Relations office, as both a student worker and a
Media Relations Assistant. Her primary responsibilities were serving
as the sports information contact for softball and volleyball, as well
as assisting with all of UK's 22 varsity sports. She received national
recognition from CoSIDA for her 1998 volleyball poster.
In March of 1999, Ratl iff accepted a position as a Media
Relations intern for the Cincinnati Reds publicity office, where she
edited Reds publications, including programs, yearbooks, media
guides, the inaugural monthly newsletter and press releases. She
also assisted in the compilation and production of t he Reds postseason media guide, and coordinated public relations efforts with
various charitable organizations. Ratliff also performed day-to-day
and game-day media relations duties for the '99 season.
The Owingsville, KY, native is a member of the College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Ratliff, 26, is single and resides in Lexington.

�President Glasser

Joanne K. Glasser
£KU President
Banner seven of the 14 years it has been
awarded," she added, noting that EKU finished second seven times in the academic
competition.
"Another key to the success of our
program is the emphasis our coaches and
the athletics staff place on ethical conduct and sportsmansh ip in addition to the
Joanne K. Glasser's passion for stu- pursuit of academic, athletics and perdents and her special understanding of sonal excellence for all who participate in
the role of intercollegiate ath letics on a our program. "
President Glasser speaks from expeunivers ity campus underscore the longstanding commitment to athletic and aca- rience . As executive vice president for
institutional advancement at Towson Un idemic excellence on the EKU campus.
in Baltimore, Md., she was actively
versity
" Intercollegiate athletics programs
in all aspects of the University's
involved
have a legitimate and proper role to play
intercollegiate
ath letics program, from
in university life," says Glasser, who aspolicy
formation,
gender equity issues and
sumed the EKU presidency October 29.
decisions
concerning
conference affilia"Participation in sports programs teaches
to
fundraising
and
facilities develoption
the value of teamwork, and our men's and
ment.
women's sports programs contribute to
She was instrumental in the expanschool spirit and provide an important link
sion
of Towson 's football stadium, conto the campus for our alumni and other
struction
of a new baseball facility, and
friends ."
development
of a . - ~...,
President Glasser noted that, while
new
field
house.
the University Community supports and
takes great pride in EKU's championship While there, she
intercollegiate athletics program, mem- worked with the
bers strive to maintain academic integrity North Atlant ic,
and keep the program in proper perspec- Pat riot League,
American East
tive.
"At EKU , we are a 'student-centered' and Colonial conUn iversity that is centered on students, " ferences.
at
Whi le
she says. "We pl ace great emphasis on
Towson,
she
dethe overall development and wel l be ing
of our student-athletes. They are stu- veloped awardprowinning
dents first, athletes second .
grams
in
"We are proud of the many championpubfundraising,
ships our teams have won, but we are
equally, or perhaps even more, proud that lic relations, marand
our student-athletes have won the Ohio keting ,
alumni
relations.
Valley Conference Academ ic Achievement

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She planned and directed Towson's highly
successful $17 .5 million capital campaign, the first major campaign in the
institution 's history. Her campaign to develop a new institutional corporate identity received national recognition.
The Daily Record, a statewide business and legal news publication in Maryland, named her one of Maryland's Top
100 Women in 1997 and again in 2001.
A native of Baltimore, Md., Glasser
earned a bachelor's degree in political
science from George Washington University, a juris doctorate degree from the University of Maryland School of Law, and a
certificate from the Institute of Education
Management in the Harvard Graduate
School of Education .
Prior to joining Towson, she served
as Baltimore County labor commissioner
from 1980 to 1986 and as assistant
county attorney from 1978 to 1980.
EKU 's 10th president has two children, Jared, 25, and Jacqueline, 15.

�Athletics Director

Chip Smith
Athletics Director

Chip Smith was named Director of
Athletics on March 8, 2001, having previously been Associate Athletics Director at
EKU. Since his arrival in July 1 999, Smith
has been integrally involved in the dynamic
progress of the Athletics Department.
Smith , who has more than 17 years
experience in athletics administration and
a broad background in both t he internal
and external aspects of intercollegiat e athletics, is responsible for the leadership,
management and supervis ion of the
University's 16 NCAA Division I (Division IAA in football) programs.
"Chip Smith brings to the job of athletics director a unique set of talents," said
former EKU President Bob Kustra when
announcing the appointment. "He has
worked with coaches and programs successfully here at Eastern and at other
institutions. Just as important , he is an
accomplished fund-raiser with experience
in marketing that I know will grow the
athletic budget. I was particularly impressed
with the job he did as interim athletics
director. I know our entire athletics staff
stands in support of his selection as athletics director. "
At EKU , Smith had been responsible
for 12 sports, including football , men's
and women's basketball and volleyball,
the sports information and athletics business offices, athletic facilities and game
operations . He coordinated the developme nt
and
imp lementation
of
EKU Sports .com and supervised t he
completion of the athletics area of the
Harry Moberly Building, the development

increase the support of Colonel Athletics in
concert with the goals of the University's
advancement efforts.
Smith came to EKU from Virginia Military Institute, where he was the Associate
Athletics Director. At VMI, his responsibilities encompassed sport administration,
NCAA compliance, finances, game operations and supervision of external operat ions including the start-up and implementation of the VMI Trademark Licensing
program. During his tenure, VMI hosted
several conference championships, as well
as the NCAA National Rifle Championships.
Prior to VMI, Smith 's career includes
positions at the Universit y of North Carolina at Charlotte, UNC Chapel Hill and the
Durham Bulls minor league baseball team.
Smith received his bachelor's degree from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, where he was a letterman for the Tar
Heel football squad and a member of the
197 4 Sun Bowl and 1 976 Peach Bowl
teams. After a brief time teach ing and
coaching high school athletic teams, Smith
returned to Chapel Hill t o earn a Master of
Arts degree in Athletic Administration, and
has been named as a " Distinguished Alumnus" of that program.
A native of Siler City, NC, Smith and
his wife, Gale, have two children, daughter Chesley (15) and son Cort (11).

of the Bratzke Student-Athletic Success
Center, the renovation of the McBrayer
Arena basketball courts as well as other
facility improvements . He has also supervised the departmental operating budget
and begun the reorganization of budget
procedures.
Important to Smith are building strong
relat ionsh ips with the community and
alumni, especiallyformer student-athletes,
and the commitment to a quality ath letic
program for the University.
Student-athlete development is a main
emphasis for Eastern 's new Athletic Director. One of his first and favorite projects is
the Student-Athlete Excellence program.
Designed to provide opportunities for EKU
student-athletes to develop their talents
outside the playing arena, the project will
incorporate academics, community involvement and mentorship. The program's
goal is to provide a total education for the
participants and help them achieve a higher
level of success after their college careers.
Daily contact with staff, coaches and
student-athletes is a priorityto Smith. He has main- .--------,,,.......,..,.,
tained this relationship by
having some sports and
departmental staff report
directly to the Athletic Director within the senior administrative st aff structure .
To help ach ieve these
goals of academic and athletic success within the
framework of the University, Smith recogn izes t he
importance of development for athletics and the
University. He reorganized
the responsibilities within
the athletics staff and
brought in an athletic development director, a position that will

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�Administration

Athletics Administration
Derita Ratcliffe

Dan McBride

Dwight Merilatt

Associate Athle tics Director for
Administration and Compliance

Assistant Athletics Director for
Operations

Assistant Athletics Director for
Development

Derita Ratcliffe, whose young career is anchored
by her efforts to improve student-athlete welfare, is
beginning her third year at EKU. She entered the
upcoming 2001-2002 athletic season as Associate
Athletics Director which includes supervision
responsibility for ten of Eastern's 16 sports.
Ratcliffe, 34, was appointed as Assistant Athletics
Director and Senior Woman Administrator on July 1,
1999. In her two years on the job, Ratcliffe has
placed emphasis on building relationships with other
service providers on campus. She serves as the
departmental liaison to Admissions and Academic
Support Services for Student-Athletes, in addition to
participating on a number of committees.
"I believe it is important that we work together to
make the EKU experience a positive one for everyone
we encounter whether that encounter lasts four
years or four quarters," Ratcliffe said .
Prior to her appointment at EKU, Derita worked at
Virginia Tech (1994-99). During her time there, she
held a number of positions including Director of
Student Life (1995-97) and Assistant Athletics
Director (1997-99). She counts her experience
assisting with recruiting in football as one of the most
valuable in her career to date.
"I learned a lot about athletics as a result of those
experiences. I greatly appreciate the opportunity
afforded me by Dave Blaine and Frank Beamer to
develop a career in athletics . Witho ut those
gentlemen, Sharon Mccloskey and Jeff Long, I
would not be in this position today," said Ratcliffe.
Ratcliffe, a native of Portsmouth, VA, received her
bachelors of science degree in psychology from
James Madison University in 1989 and her masters
of science degree in clinical psychology in 1995 from
Virginia Tech .

Now in his third year at EKU , Dan McBride serves
as the Assistant Athletics Director for Operations.
After serving the past two years as the Assistant
Athletics Director for External Operations, McBride's
duties have evolved to include both internal and
external functions of the athletics department.
In addition to working with the Colonel Club,
EKU's athletics booster organization, and assisting
with marketing and promotions, McBride's responsibilities also include supervision of three EKU
sports teams, stre ngth and cond it ioni ng,
cheerleading and the dance team. McBride also
oversees all game operations and assists with
facil ity management.
A native of Richmond, McBride is a graduate of
Model High School and received his bachelors
degree in public relations from EKU in 1989. He is
also very active in community affairs, having served
as a past president of the Richmond Kiwanis Club,
a former president-elect of the Richmond Area Arts
Council and currently serves on the Madison County
Advisory Board for Child Development Centers of
the Bluegrass.
Prior to coming to EKU, McBride held the
position of General Manager with Commonwealth
Broadcasting and also served as EKU's Athletics
Ticket Manager from 1992-97.

Dwight Merilatt began his appointment as Assistant Athletics Director for Development in early
July of 2001. He is responsible for athlet ic fundraising projects, supervision of the Colonel Club,
marketing efforts and the day-to-day o perations of
the ticket office and sports information departments.
A native of Louisville, KY, Merilatt received his
bachelors degree in sports management from the
University of Kentucky in 1991 and his masters in
sports administration from EKU in 1992.
" I am very excited about having the opportun ity
to return to EKU and work within the athlet ic
department," said Merilatt. "EKU is a great school
with a long history of successful athletics and I'm
very honored to be a part of such an outstanding
University.
"My goal is to increase our funding from external
sources and to work with our alumni and friends to
strengthen the awareness and the annual giving
campaign for the Colonel Club."
Merilatt comes to EKU from West Chester
University in Pennsylvania where he had served as
the Athletic Development Director since 1998. His
responsibilities included donor development, athletic marketing and promotions, securing corporate
partners, coordinating athletic fund-raisers, and
serving as the executive director of the Rams
Athletic Association.
Prior to coming to WCU, he served as the
General Manager of the Tampa Bay FireStix of the
Women's Professional Fastpitch Softball League.
He was responsible for all management and operations of the team during its initial season . In
addition to his professional sports background,
Merilatt served as the Marketing Coordinator for
two years at the Softball Country Club in Atlanta,
GA, overseeing all aspects of marketing and special
event operations for the private softball complex
which served more than 250,000 participants.

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�Support Staff

TrekaAdams

Jeff Barnard

Dr. Bobby Barton

Marc Bramlage

Carrie Creech

Operations Secretary

Strength and
Conditioning Coach

Head Trainer

Assistant Trainer

Basketball Secretary

Hugh Davis

Brian Herald

Joan Hopkins

Dr. Mary Lloyd Ireland

Chely Kemp

Assistant to Sports
Information Department

Ticket/Promotions
Manager

Coordinator for Academic Athletic Advising

Team Physician

Development Secretary

Linda Laswell

Martina Martin

Karl Park

David Parke

Dianna Roberson

Athletics Secretary

Academic Athletic
Advisor

Sports Information
Director

Athletics Business
Manager

SAASC Secretary

Joni Stephens

Donya Smith

Dr.Janna Vice

Joanne Whitlock

Johnda Wireman

Dance Team Coach

Cheerleading Coach

Faculty Representative

Sports Information
Secretary

Assistant Trainer

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�2001-02 Outlook
2001-02 Season Outlook
The 2000-01 Lady Colonel basketball season
was one full of accomplishments, national and team
records and wel l-deserved awards. Finishing the
season with a record of 22-6, leading all of Division
I basketball with 88.4 points per game, earning a
berth in the preseason NIT. and setting numerous
team and individual records, the 2000-01 version
of the Lady Colonels will definitely be a tough act to
follow. With a talented and experienced lineup of
players returning, including three starters and 10
letterwinners, the 2001-02 team appears to be
up t o the challenge.
Head coach Larry Joe Inman, the Ohio Valley
Conference's reigning Coach of the Year, has strong
senior leadership on this year's squad in guards
Zoey Artist and Mikki Bond, and forwards Charlotte
Sizemore and Synisha Smith.
Bond and Sizemore, both four-year veterans,
were regular starters for the Lady Colonels last season. Bond averaged 8.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and
3.9 assists per game as the starting point guard.
The 5-7 Knoxvi lle native also ranked e ighth in the
OVC with her 2.07 steals per contest. Sizemore is
the top returning scorer from last season when she
poured in 12.7 points, pulled down 4 .2 rebounds
and dished out 4.0 assists per game. The second
team AII-OVC selection also led the team with 18
blocked shots and was second on the team and
fourth in the conference with 61 steals (2 .18 per
game).
Artist, who will likely step into a more permanent starting role this season for EKU, made eight
starts last year and served as the ultimate "Sixth
Man" for the Lady Colonels, averaging 9.9 points,
4.1 boards and 2.4 assists. Smith, a transfer from
Shelton State in Alabama, averaged 6.9 points,
3 .6 rebounds and was second on the team with
15 blocked shots in her first season with Eastern
Kentucky.

Junior Teresa McNair is the third and final starter returning from a year ago. McNair
led the OVC and finished 31st in all of NCAA
Division I in steals with an average of 3.0
per game (83). Not only a threat on the
defensive side of the ball, McNair tallied 8.8
points and is the top rebounder returning
with 5 .4 boards last season. Fellow juniors,
6-3 center Jill Perry and 5-7 guard Lyndsey
Warbington, also return to the Lady Colonels in 2001-02. Perry and Warbington were
co-winners of the Most Improved award last
season by their coaches and teammates.
Perry notched 3.5 points and 1.8 rebounds
in 21 games for EKU last season, while
Warbington averaged 2.6 points and 0 .9
rebounds in 27 contest s.
The sophomore class is one full of talent and valuable experience. Guard Katie
Kelly provided an offensive spark for the Lady
Colonels, averaging 10.3 points, 3 .1 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 2000-01. Kelly
also led the team and ranked ninth in the
nation with a free throw percentage of
88.8%. Forward Le igh Carr and center
Lyndsey McClellan make up the rest of the
sophomore class . Carr saw action in all 28
of EKU's games and averaged 3.1 points
and 2.1 rebounds, while McClellan contributed 2.2 points and 2.3 boards until a hand
injury ended her season after 15 games.
The Lady Colonels welcome four freshmen to
the 2001-02 roster. Candis Cook, a 5-11 forward ,
averaged 15 points, 13 rebounds, four steals and
three assists as a senior at Texas A &amp; M Consolidated High School last year. Cook earned the team's
Most Valuable Player award and was also selected
Best Defensive Player by her peers at A &amp; M.
Miranda Eckerle, a 6-0 forward, recorded
18.7 points and 9.8 rebounds
for Franklin County (IN) High
School during her senior campaign. She was also a member of the North/South All-Star
team and the Indiana All-Star
team.
Ashleigh Huffman is a 5-10
forward who averaged 19.7
points, 8 boards and 6 assists
as a senior at Nitro (WV) High
School. An All-County and AllConference selection, she was
also named second team AllState last year.
Kristie Miller is the final
freshman for EKU . A 5-8 guard,
Miller poured in 22 points, 5
rebounds and 4 assists as a
senior at Perry Central (KY)
High School. Miller ranked in
the top 10 in three-po int

EKU Athletics Director Chip Smith presents Coach Inman with the NCAA Div. I team
scoring leader award. EKU led the nation with 88.4 ppg last year.

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shooting in the state of Kentucky and is a member
of the 2 ,000-point club at PCHS.
Inman enters his 14'" season at the helm of
the Lady Colonels with high expectations for his
club.
"I am very hopeful that we will have another
successful season t his year, even though we are
playing a very tough schedule this season," said
Inman. "We have a good nucleus of great players
back this year and they are very exciting to watch
and to coach. Not only are they good players, but
they' re also wonderful individuals . Good things happen when you surround yourself with good people
and that's what we feel like we have this season. "

�Head Coach Larry Joe Inman

Larry Joe Inman
Head Coach
Laphelia Doss to that honor and repeated that feat in 1997-98
with Laphelia Doss and Chrissy Roberts. In 1998, Charlotte
Sizemore made fi rst-team AII-OVC and in 1999, Marla Gearhart
was a first-team AII-OVC select ion. Last season, Charlotte
Sizemore and Candice Finley received second-team All-Conference accolades. Inman is qu ick t o give credit to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people, as well
as good basketball players, which in turn creates a positive situation," commented Inman. "We just look for players that are
down to earth with good work ethics. "
Work ethic has never been a problem for the seven-time
OVC Coach of the Year. He has set st andards at every position
he has held, a trail of success that leads all the way back to the
early 1970's. His fi rst high school coaching job, at Mt. Juliet
High School in Nashville TN, was fi lled with enough titles t o end
a career. In just five years, Inman led Mt. Juliet to five district
titles, four regional championsh ips, three Nashville Interscholastic League titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class AAA state
title.
Inman was just getting warmed up, as he quickly moved up

When Larry Joe Inman became the head women's basketball coach at Eastern Kentucky University, the question
was not if he would win, but
how much and how soon.
After 13 seasons, the question has only been partially answered as milestones and
firsts continue to follow Inman everywhere he goes .
Under lnman's guidance, Eastern won its first outright OVC
regular season championship in 1996-97 and, in the process ,
set a league record for conference victories with 16 in completing a fantastic 24-6 season. This, com ing off the heels of a
share of its first-ever OVC title, a quad championship in 199495. In 1997-98, Inman added to the championship trophies at
Eastern as he led the Lady Colonels to a share of the OVC title
once again.
With the return of three starters and the addition of several
outstanding recruits, the Lady Colonels could be battling for the
conference crown again in 2001-02.
Eastern's program has been one of consistency in the
1990's, only finishing out of the top half of the league standings
once . Over the past nine seasons , Eastern has an impressive
record of 147-103, a .588 winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much is a
direct reflection on the coaching philosophy that has brought the
Lady Colonels to the next level.
"Each person must give of them selves for the one common
goal - to win and be successful - not what they want, but what
is the common goal for all, " explains Inman.
This theme of teamwork has created success for the program, but individual talent has not gone unnoticed either. In
1996-97, Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball Hall of
Fame's Ed Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award for
leading NCAA Division I players in three-point percentage. For
her outstandingjunioryear, her uniform, practice gear and shoes
were placed into the Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. In
1997-98, Roberts continued her excellence as she was seventh in the nation in 3-point accuracy and fourth in free throw
percentage on her way to earning accolades.
Inman has also coached OVC Player of the Year Kim Mays
(1994-95), as well as the first-t ime selection of two EKU players to the AII-OVC first team, which has now been accomplished
twice. In 1995-96, In man coached Samantha Young and

lnman's Career Record
Career Coaching Record
Record: 501-237 (.679), 26 years
Career Collegiate Coaching Record
Record: 368-223 (.623), 21 years
Eastern Kentucky ( 1988-01)
Record: 207-150 (.580), 13 years
1998 OVC Co-Champions
1997 OVC Champions
1995 OVC Quad Champions
1991-01 OVC Tournamen t Appearances

Middle Tennessee (1978-86)
Record: 161-73 (.688)
OVC Champions in '80, '83, '84, '85, '86
OVC Tournament Champs in '83, '84, '85, '86

Mt. Juliet HS (TN) (1973-78)
Record: 1 26-24 (.840)
1977 State Class AAA Champions

Gallatin Jr. High (TN) (1970-73)
Record: 51-4 (.927)

8

�Head Coach Larry Joe Inman
EKU Coaching Records
(Since 1911)
Coach
Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman

Years
1 (1972-73)
1 (1973-74)
1(1974-75)
4 (1975-79)
7 (1979-86)
2 (1986-88)
13 (1988-Pres)

Overall
Record
13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
207-150

~

Head Coach
Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman

Season
Record
13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16
24-6
20-8
11-16
13-15
22-6

1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01

the ranks to the helm of the Middle Tennessee State University
Lady Raiders. His first collegiate coaching stint was just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley Conference
crowns in eight years. He was named Coach of the Year three
times and compiled a 161-73 record at the school. The Lady
Raiders won a total of nine regular season and tournament
championships during his tenure, including four consecutive regular season AND tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have been no
less remarkab le, with Coach of the Year honors and titles following Inman to Richmond. He became the only coach to be
recognized for Coach of the Year honors at two different OVC
schools after his selection in 1990 for that honor. He has since
won that honor at Eastern in '94-95, '96-97, and again last
season (00-01). He has also become the school's all-t ime
leader in wins and winning percentage (207, .580). With every
win the Eastern mentor earns, he raises his own standard for
both the school and the conference for career wins .
Not all of his accomplishments have been on the OVC level,
as Inman has been involved in national competition both at Eastern and Middle Tennessee. He led the Lady Raiders to four
NCAA Regional appearances, where MTSU won one third of its
games. In 1996-97, he led Eastern to its first-ever NCAA Regional appearance at Georgia. He was also nominated for the
WBCA District 9 Coach of the Year honors in 1980 and again in
1993. Since 1999, Inman has been named to Who's Who by
Strathmore's and Marqui's five different times. He was also
named Man of the Year by the American Biographical Institute in
2001.
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University, where
he received his bachelor's degree in 1970. He received his
master's degree from Tennessee State University in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of
Shelbyville TN . They have one son, Jody, and two daughters,
Latrice and Tiffany.

Bobbie Gene and Larry Joe Inman

9

ovc
Record

6-13
30-46
9-19
134-70

ovc
Record

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4

8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9
16-2
15-3
8-10
10-8
14-2

�Assistant Coaches
Chrissy Roberts

Meghan Burke

Curtis Metten

Assis tant Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Chri ssy Roberts begins her second season as
an assistant coach at EKU this year.
Roberts, a former st andout for the Lady
Colonels, comes to EKU after a coaching stint
at Tennessee Tech two years ago. During that
year, the Golden Eaglettes earned Ohio Valley
Conference regular season and tournament
championships and a berth in t he NCAA Tournament. Prior to TTU, Roberts served as a
graduate assistant coach at EKU.
After playing her first two years of collegiate
basketball at the University of Kentucky, Roberts transferred to EKU where she led the Lady
Colonels to their most successful season with
their first-ever OVC Tournament championship
and their first NCAA Tournament appearance.
She received the Ed Steitz Award for having the
top three-point field goal percentage in the
nation (.488) and had her uniform, practice
gear and shoes enshrined in the Basketbal l Hall
of Fame in Springfield, Ma. Roberts was named
to the AII-OVC first team during both her
campaigns at EKU and was named OVC Player
of the Year as a senior.
Roberts also starred at the high school level,
earning first team All-State honors and MVP of
the Eighth Region during her senior year after
leading Eminence high school to the Regional
playoffs. She also participated in the KentuckyIndiana All-Star Game as a senior.
The 26-year-old Roberts graduated from
EKU in 1 998 with a bachelor's degree in
phys ical education. She has also earned her
master's degree in sports administration from
EKU.

Meghan Bu rke joins the Eastern Kentucky University coaching staff after serving as an Assistant
Coach the last three seasons with the University of
Kentucky.
For the Lady Colonels, her responsibilities include
all aspects of recruiting, scheduling, offensive coordinator, scouting activities, developmentoffrontcourt
players, and on the floor coaching.
During her first two seasons at UK, the Cats put
together back-to-back winning seasons and earned
a berth to the NCAA tournament for the first time in
eight years. Burke 's responsibilities included all
facets of recruiting, the development of backcourt
and frontcourt players, scouting, assistant director
of summer basket ball camps, director of youth
clinics, and frequent speaker throughout the state
at elementary schools and youth organizations.
Burke came to UK in July of 1998 from Lynn
University in Boca Raton , Fla., where she served as
an assistant coach for one year while pursuing her
MBA in Sports Management. At Lynn, Burke served
as the recruiting coordinator and focused on the
improvement offrontcourt players. She also implemented the weight training and conditioning program, and managed team community involvement
and the promotion of women 's basketbal l.
Prior to her position at Lynn , Burke worked as a
volunteer assistant coach at Southern Connecticut
State University, where she was involved in on the
floor coaching, aided in the recruiting of studentathletes, acted as a liaison between academic
advisor and student-athletes, and coordinated team
community service.
Burke was a four-year letterwinner and starting
center at St. John's University under then-coach Joe
Mullaney, Jr. As a senior captain for the Red Storm,
Burke averaged 1 4 .0 points and 8 .0 rebounds per
game. While at St. John's, Burke was a two-time Big
East All Star, a member of the Golden Key National
Honor Society, served on the student-athlete advisory board, and was awarded with the "St. John's
University Woman of Distinction" award.
Burke earned her bachelor's degree in Sports
Management from St. John's in 1996.
The 27-year-old native of New Haven, Conn.,
now resides in Lexington.

Curtis Metten, a native of St. Albans, West
Virginia, begins his second season on the EKU
coaching staff as an assistant coach. Prior to
EKU, Metten served for two years as an assistant coach and recruting coordinator at Davis
&amp; Elkins College in Elkins, WV.
Metten's responsibilities include all preseason
conditioning, scouti ng, recruting, film exchange, working as a camp instructor, academic advising, as well as on-floor coaching
duties.
In the summer of 1999, Metten served as
an assistant coach for the Planet Basketball
European Tour. The team, which consis ited of
WVIAC players, competed in Holland, Belgium
and Paris. Metten's coaching career also includes stops at the 2000 WBCA Final Four
where he was a clinic volunteer for the Special Olympics and he acted as a camp counselor at the USA Junior Nationals Basketball
Camp in Columbus, Ohio, in 1997.
Metten was a two-sport athlete for the Senators of Davis &amp; Elkins. He was a four-year
starter for the basketball team, where he saw
playing time at every position. Metten was also
a three-year starter in centerfield for the D&amp;E
baseball team.
Metten received his degree in physical education in 1999 from Davis &amp; Elkins, and will
receive his masters f rom EKU this spring in
sports administration.
Metten , 26, i s married to the former
Amanda Rafferty from Wooster, Ohio . The
couple resides in Richmond.

10

�2001-02 Roster

Numerical Roster
No.

5
10
11
12
14
15
20
21
22
23
32
33
40
42

Player
Lindsay McClellan
Synisha Smith
Leigh Carr
Zoey Artist
Kristie Miller
Teresa McNair
Miranda Eckerle
Ashleigh Huffman
Lyndsey Warbington
Mikki Bond
Jill Perry
Katie Kelly
Charlotte Sizemore
Candis Cook

Class
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.

Pos.
C
G-F
F-C
G
G
F
F
F
G
G
C
G
F
F

Class
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.

Pos.
G
G
F-C
F
F
F
G
C
F
G
C
F
G-F
G

Ht.

6-5
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-8
5-9
6-0
5-10
5-7
5-7
6-3
5-6
5-11
5-11

Hometown
Newark, Ohio
Jasper, Ala.
DePauw, Ind.
Anita, Iowa
Hazard, Ky.
Ocala, Fla.
Brookeville, Ind .
Poca, WV
Nashville, Tenn .
Knoxville, Tenn.
Hardyville, Ky.
Uniontown, Pa.
Hazard, Ky.
College Station, TX

High School
Newark
Walke r/ Shelton State
North Harrison
CAM
Perry Central
Forest
Frankli n County
Nitro
Father Ryan
Austi n East
Hart County
Albert Gallatin
Hazard
Texas A&amp;M Consol idated

Hometown
Anita, Iowa
Knoxville, Tenn.
DePauw, Ind.
College Station, TX
Brookeville, Ind.
Poca, WV
Uniontown, Pa.
Newark, Ohio
Ocala, Fla.
Hazard, Ky.
Hardyville, Ky.
Hazard, Ky.
Jasper, Ala.
Nashville, Tenn.

High School
CAM
Austin East
North Harrison
Texas A&amp;M Conso lidated
Franklin County
Nitro
Albert Gallat in
Newa rk
Forest
Perry Central
Hart County
Hazard
Walke r/ Shelton State
Father Ryan

Alphabetical Roster
No.

12
23
11
42
20
21
33
5
15
14
32
40
10
22

Player
Zoey Artist
Mikki Bond
Leigh Carr
Candis Cook
Miranda Eckerle
Ashleigh Huffman
Katie Kelly
Lindsay McClellan
Teresa McNair
Kristie Miller
Jill Perry
Charlotte Sizemore
Syn isha Smith
Lyndsey Warbington

Ht.

5-10
5-7
6-0
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-6
6-5
5-9
5-8
6-3
5-11
5-11
5-7

Head Coach : Larry Joe In man
Assistant Coaches: Chrissy Roberts, Meghan Burke, Curtis Metten
Pronunciation Guide

Synisha - Sa-KNEE-sha
Eckerl e - ECK-er-lee
Leigh - LEE

11

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

ZOEY ARTIST
annual Lady Colonel banquet... Was also the recipient of
the team Academic award ... Recorded a double-double
with 14 points and 12 rebounds vs. Middle Tennessee ...
Scored in double-figures 12 times ... Put up another fine
effort vs. OVC foe Austin Peay when she had nine points,
eight rebounds and eight assists for the Lady Colonels.

The Artist File
FULL NAME: Zoey Gloria Ar t ist
NICKNAMES: Zoe, ZIZ, z
HOMETOWN: Anit a, Iowa
BIRTHDATE: Augu st 31, 1979
PLACE OF BIRTH: Griswold, Iowa
PARENTS: Craig and Rhonda
SIBLINGS: None
MAJOR: Accounting

• 1998-99
Zoey was a major contributor to the Lady Colonels' success in her first season of colle...-- - - - - - , giate basketball... She started
eight of the 27 games in which
she saw action, including a midseason stretch where she started
seven straight contests... Zoey
averaged 5.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game and finished
the year with 55 assists and 20
steals.. . She closed her fi rst
campaign at EKU in grand style,
tieing her career high with a 16point performance against perennial OVC powerhouse Tennessee
Tech and coming back two days
later for a 12-point. three steal,
two assist game vs. Middle Tennessee... Zoey also scored 16
• 2000-01
points in an earlier season
Started the first eight contests of the season
matchup with Southeast Misand saw action in all of EKU's 28 games ...
6-1.0 • Senior
souri... She concluded the
Averaged 9.9 points and 4.1 rebounds per
1998-99 season as the team's
game, both fourth-highest on the team ...
Anita, Iowa
fourth-best free throw shooter
Recorded a field-goal percentage of 46.9,
with her .692 mark... Zoey's top
third-highest on the team behind Candice
CAM
rebound efforts were sevenFinley (48.5) and Mikki Bond (49.7) ... Her
HllhScbool
carom nights against Southeast
67 assists were fourth-highest for the Lady
(1-2-99)
and
Colonels ... Scored in double figures 15 - - - - - - - - - - - Missouri
Morehead State (2-13-99).
times, including a seven-game streak where
she posted 10 or more points ... Had a season-high
of 21 points in the Colonels' win over Eastern Illi- • At CAM
nois ... Received Scholastic Award and D.A.L. (Dedi- Zoey averaged 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists
cation, Ability, Leadership) Award at annual EKU ban- as a senior... She was named first-team Al l-State and
quet... Also received Presidential Scholar, All-Aca- also received All-American honorable mention for he r
demic, Highest GPA, OVC Commissioner's Honor efforts... As a junior, she averaged 23 points, 10 reRoll. .. Dean's List, OVC Medal of Honor and Colonel bounds and seven assists en route to first-team All-State
Scholar awards.
honors... She was also named the Southwest Player of
the Year in Iowa for both basketball and volleyball... She
finished her basketball career at CAM, scoring 1,845
• 1999-00
points... She graduated with a perfect 4 .0 grade-point
Played in all 28 games for the Lady Colonels ... average and was named to Iowa's All-State Band.
Started eight contests ... Averaged 9.1 points per
game and 4.7 rebounds ... Third-best on the team
with 131 rebounds on the year... Shot a stellar 76.9%
from the charity stripe ... Second on the team with
81 assists ... Received the Extra Effort award at the

12

YEAR
98-99
99-00
00-01
Totals

GP
27
28
28
83

FGM·F~A
51-132
93-225
105-224
249-581

~

.386
.413
.469
.429

3PM-~PA
6-38
28-85
25-73
59-196

~

.EIM:.ErA

.158
36-52
.329
40-52
.342
43-59
.301 119-163

PCT
.692
.769
.729
.730

12

fil.8

~

79
131
114
324

2.9
4.7
4.1
3 .9

Mil

Q&amp;A
Hobbles: Reading, swimm ing, piano
Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans
Favorite Book: Left Beh ind series
Favorite sport other than basketball:
Volleyball
Three Words I use to describe myself
are: Motivated, independent, ambitious
If I could have lunch with anyone, it
would be: Michael Jordan
Thing I like most about EKU is: My
teammates
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or action
is: .. Let's get th is trip out of us ..
If I were on Survivor, my luxury item
would be: Bible
Not many people know this about me,
but I: Won first prize in an Industrial Arts
contest with my roll-top desk
Favorite all-time Christmas gift was:
Cabbage patch doll
Favorite home-cooked meal is: Chicken
livers. mashed potatoes with gravy
My dream job is: Playing professional
basket ball

Career Highs
Points: 21 vs . Eastern Illinois
(1/27 /01)
Rebounds: 8 (mult iple t imes) last vs.
EIU (2/24/01)
Assists: 8 vs. Austin Peay (1/13/00)
Steals: 3 (multiple t imes) last vs . EIU
(2/24/01)

TO .!ll.K
55 54 5
8 1 63 7
67 45 4
203 162 16

ill
20
38
36
94

MIN-AllG
540-20.0
700-25.0
649-23.2
1889-22.8

POINTS AVG
144
5.3
254
9.1
278
9.9
676
8 .1

I

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

MIKKI BOND
The Bond File

• 1998-99

Started all of EKU's 28 games as a junior...
Second on the team with 109 assists (3.9
per game) and ranked fifth in the OVC in
assists per game ... Led the team with a
49.7 field goal percentage ... Ranked third
on the team and eighth in the conference
with 58 steals ... Had an assist/turnover ratio of 1.76, which was third-highest in the
league ... Recorded double figures in seven
games, including a season-high of 23 points
against Belmont University (11/28/00).. . Had a near
double-double performance aga inst Tennessee
Tech when she poured in 22 paints and grabbed
nine boards.

• 1999-00
Started 21 of 28 games for the Lady Colonels ...
Second on the team with 59 steals ... Third on the
team with 80 assists ... Averaged 7 .1 paints per
game and 4.2 rebounds per game ... Ranked sixth
in the OVC in steals with 2.11 per game .. . One of
her best efforts of the year came against Murray
State when she notched 20 points, five steals and
dished out four assists ... Had another big game vs .
Tennessee State with 14 points, while hitting four of
five from behind the three-paint arc.

Mikki started every game last season for the Lady Colonels at one of the guard positions ... She averaged 7 .9
points per game and was the team's second-leading
rebounder at 4.9 rebounds per contest... Mikki received
the team' s awards at the post-season banquet for Best
Defensive Player and Top Gun (point system taking into
account several offensive categories)... She led the Lady
Colonels in assists and finished
seventh in the OVC in this category with her 3.48 per game
average ... She also led the team
in steals and was second on the
squad in three-poi nters made
with 10... Mikki was a warrior on
the floor, leading the Lady Colonels in minutes played per game
(30.9) ... She scored in double
digits in nine contests and came
through wi th back-to-back
double-doubles in early January
vs . Southeast Missouri (20 pts.,
16 reb.), her best effort in both
categories for the season, and
Eastern Illinois (16 pts., 10
reb.)... She was chosen as t he
OVC Rookie of the Week for the
week of Jan. 4 after these two
outstanding efforts ... She closed
last season in grand style with
11 points vs. Middle Tennessee
and 10 points in the OVC Tournament game at UT Martin.

23

• At Austin East
Mikki averaged 21 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.4 steals and
2.6 assists per game as a senior.. . She connected on
53 percent of her shots from the floor, including 41 .9
percent of her treys ... In the state tournament, Mikki hit
for 37 points ... During her high school career, she scored
1 ,855 points ... For her efforts during her senior year, she
was named Knoxville Interscholastic League Player of
the Year... In the classroom, Mikki carried a 3.85 gradepoint average at Austin-East.

FULL NAME: Tamikalon L. Bond
NICKNAMES: Mikki
HOMETOWN: Knoxville, TN
BIRTHDATE: July 4, 1980
PLACE OF BIRTH: Knoxville , TN
PARENT: Angie Bond
SIBLINGS: None
MAJOR: Child Development

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Watching soaps, BET. shopping
Favorite Movie: Boyz N the Hood
Favorite Book: I Know Why the Caged
Bird Sings
Favorite sport other than basketball:
Football
Three Words I use to describe myself
are: Active. patient, funny
If I could have lunch with anyone, it
would be: My family
Thing I like most about EKU is: Only two
hours from home
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or action
is: "You feel the difference"
If I were on Survivor, my luxury item
would be: A Suburban
Not many people know this about me,
but I: Can't swim
Favorite all-time Christmas gift was:
Stereo system
Favorite home-cooked meal is: Ribs ,
greens, macaroni
My dream job is: Doing nothing and
getting paid for it

Career Highs
Points: 23 vs. Belmont (11/28/00)
Rebounds: 9 (mu ltiple times), last
vs. Tenn. Tech (1/4/01)
Assists: 8 vs. Charleston Southern

(12/29/00)
Steals: 5 (multiple times), last vs.
Eastern Illino is (1/27 /01)

2

I

Bond's Career Stats
YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-~eA

.ekI

FTM-FTA

~

~

AVG

ASST

TO

98-99
99-00
00-01

27
28
28

82-200
76-219
85-171

.410
.347
.497

10-29
19-63
17-41

.345
.302
.415

38-65
27-42
42-67

.585
.643
.627

132
117
96

4.9
4.2
3.4

94
80
109

119
75
62

4

3

50
59
58

Totals

83

243-590

.412

46-133

.346

107-174

.615

345

4.2

283

256

10

167

13

BLK STL

3

MIN-AVG

POINTS A'!£.

834-30.9
750-26.8
633-22.6

212
198
229

7.9
7.1
8.2

1950-23.5

639

7.7

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

CHARLOTTE SIZEMORE
vs. Hartford.

• 1998-99
Charlotte was a first-team AII-OVC choice, while leading
the Lady Colonels and placing third in the league in scoring with her 17 .6 per game average ... Charlotte scored
in double figures in all but two games and was recognized as the team's Best Offensive Player at the postseason banquet... She finished ninth in the conference
in free throw percentage (. 752) and 15th in rebounding
(5.2) ... She twice scored 27 points - Jan. 7 vs. Tennessee State and in the season's
finale Feb. 23 vs. UT Martin...
She also had two doubledoubles last year as she recorded
19 points, 12 rebounds against
Eastern Illinois (Jan. 30) and 13
points, 11 rebounds vs. Tennessee State (Feb . 4) ... She was
named OVC Co-Player of t he
Week on Jan. 11 after she collected consecutive scoring nights
of 25, 27 and 23 points.

• 1997-98
In her first season, Sizemore
began her college career in the
same manner as she ended her
• 2000-01
high school career, as one of the
Saw action in all of EKU's 28 games and
best players on the floor... Charstarted all but eight. .. Recorded double figlotte averaged 8.9 points and
ures in all but nine games ... Poured in a
3.9 rebounds per game in
season-high of 26 points and grabbed six
1997-98 . .. She was third on the
rebounds against Morehead St. (2-5-01) ...
team in assists (52) and steals
Second on the team in scoring with 1 2.7
Hazard
(42), fourth on the team in threeppg ... Led EKU with 4.0 assists per game,
High~
point accu racy (35.7) and fifth
blocked shots (18) ... Was second in rein field goal percentage (39.4) ...
bounds (4.2 rpg) and second in steals
Her best game of the year came
(61) ... Was 4th in OVC in assists, 4th in steals, and
at home against Morehead State when she scored 25
5th in blocks ... Earned Second Team AII-OVC honpoints and her best rebounding effort came against Southors ... Recorded her 1,000th point with her 13-points
east Missouri in the first round of the OVC Tournament. ..
against Murray State ... Moved to 11th on the EKU
In that game, Sizemore pulled down eight rebounds.
all-time leading scorers list with 1,168 for her career... Was named OVC Player of the Week twice
• At Hazard
(12/18 and 1/15).
Charlotte was one of Kentucky's premier players in 199697, leading the Bulldogs to a 37-1 record and both the
• 1999-00
All-A and Sweet Sixteen state titles ... She played four
Started the first five games of the season before a years of varsity basketball at Breathitt County HS (8th
knee injury ended her season ... Scored 85 points in t hru 11th), before transferring to Hazard ... Whi le at
those fi ve games and grabbed 31 rebounds to av- Breathitt, she set that school's marks for points in a
erage 17.0 points and 6.2 rebounds for the sea- season (720) and career (2,193) ... She finished her
son ... Scored in double figures in four offive games ... prep career with 2,955 points, 1,329 rebounds, 536
Racked up 33 points in the second game of the year assists, 378 steals and 139 blocked shots ... Averaged
vs . the College of Charleston ... Notched a near 20 .2 points and 7.3 rebounds per game her senior
double-double with 18 points and nine rebounds year.

40

The Sizemore File
FULL NAME: Charlotte Jene Sizemore
NICKNAMES: Sizzle
HOMETOWN: Hazard, KY
BIRTHDATE: November 25, 1978
PLACE OF BIRTH: Hazard, KY
PARENTS: Sam and Imogene
SIBLINGS: Kelly Ray (18), Stephen
(16)
MAJOR: Sports Management

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Softball, basketball
Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans
Favorite TV Show: Friends
Favorite sport other than basketball:
Softball
Three Words I use to describe myself
are: Fun, energetic, serious
If I could have lunch with anyone, it
would be: Larry Bird
Thing I like most about EKU is: My
friends and basketball
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or action
is: "Legs, Charlotte, get in your legs"
If I were on Survivor, my luxury item
would be: French fries
If I won a million dollars, I would: Send
it all to NYC and Washington D.C. for
fami lies in need
Favorite all-time Christmas gift was: A
computer
.
Favorite home-cooked meal is: Chicken
and dumplins
My dream job is: Coach

Career Highs
Points: 33 vs . Coll. of Charleston

(11/21/99)
Rebounds: 8 (multiple ti mes), last
vs. Belmont (11/28/00)
Assists: 8 vs. Austin Peay (2/10/01)
Steals: 8 vs . Murray St. (2/17 /01)

Slzemore's Career Stats
YEAR
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
Totals

GP
28
27
5
28
88

FGM-FGA
100-254
176-492
32-71
137-323
445-1140

PCT
.394
358
.451
.424
.390

3PM-3PA
25-70
30-114
7-18
35-100
97-302

PCT
.357
.263
.389
.350
.321

FTM-FTA
25-37
94-125
14-16
48-69
181-247

PCT
.676
.752
.875
.696
.733

14

REB
108
141
31
11 7
397

AVG
3 .9
5.2
6.2
4.2
4 .5

ASST TO
52
97
76 117
7
10
112 107
247 331

BLK STL
7
42
13 41
4
11
18 61
4 2 1 55

MIN-AVG
663-23.7
821-30.4
129-25.8
691-24.7
2304-26.2

POINTS
250
4 76
85
357
1168

I

AVG
8.9
17.6
17.0
12.7
13.3

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

SYNISHA SMITH
• At Walker HS
Named All-State First Team as a sophomore and again
as a senior... Was a member of the All-Metro team during
all four years of high school. .. Averaged 18 points per
game as a senior... Grabbed an average of 13 rebounds
per game ... Elected as a member of the Alabama All-Star
Team.

The Smith File
FULL NAME: Synisha A. Smith
NICKNAMES: Ms. Smith, Niecy
HOMETOWN: Jasper, AL
BIRTHDATE: September 30, 1978
PLACE OF BIRTH: Jasper, AL
PARENTS: Odessa Steinart
SIBLINGS: None
MAJOR: Sociology

Q&amp;A

Played in 27 of the Lady Colonels' 28 contests during her first year at Eastern ... Averaged 6.0 points and 3.6 rebounds ... Scored
in double figures on six different occasions
throughout the season ... Recorded a season-high of 18 points in the Lady Colonels'
victory over Bowling Green (11/ 21/00)
when she shot 7-of-7 from t he field, includ ing 4-of-4 from t hree-point range ...
Earned the Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week for her performance versus
BGSU... Also earned Top Newcomer honors for the
week of 1/ 29/ 01 when she scored 23 points,
grabbed nine rebounds and seven steals in backto-back games against Southeast Missouri and Eastern Illinois ... Ranked second on the team and tied
for 10th in the OVC with her 15 blocked shots.

Hobbies: Chillin and basketball
Favorite Movie: Five Heartbeats
Favorite TV Show: Martin
Favorite sport other than basketball: Softball
If I could have lunch with anyone,
it would be: DaBrat
Favorite sports team: Alabama
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or
action is: "Keep your head"
Not many people know this about
me, but I: Am sweet
If I won a million dollars, I would:
Be rich
Favorite home-cooked meal is:
Chicken, macaroni and cheese
My dream job is: Play professional
basketball

10
§!nlor

5U •

Career Highs
Points: 18 vs. Bowling Green St.
(11/21/00)
Rebounds: 8 vs. Lipscomb
(12/30/00)
Assists: 3 vs. BGSU (11/21/00)
Steals: 4 (multiple times), last vs.
Eastern Illinois (1/27 /01)

• At Shelton State
Smith was a First-Team All-Conference selection as
a freshman at Shelton State ... Averaged 23 points
per game and 9 rebounds per contest... As a freshman, Synisha was ranked third in the nation in sco ring.

Smith's Career Stats
YEAR
00-01

GP
27

Totals

27

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

~

~

AVG

ASST

71-182
71-182

.390
.390

14-44
14-44

.318
.318

31-39
31-39

.795
.795

97
97

3.6
3 .6

16
16

15

TO
40

BLK
15

40

15

ill
41
41

MIN-AVG
433-16 .0
433-16.0

POINTS
187

187

~

6.9
6 .9

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

TERESA McNAIR
68 assists ... Received the Defensive award at the annual Lady Colonel banquet in April ... Had two doubledouble performances, 12 points and 11 rebounds vs.
Middle Tennessee in January, and a 10 point, 13 rebound effort vs . Austin Peay in February... Scored a career-high 29 points and grabbed seven boards vs. Tennessee-Martin.

• At Forest HS

• 2000-01
Started all of Eastern's 28 games as a
sophomore ... Averaged 8 .8 points, 5 .4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game ... Recorded a team-high 83 steals and ranked
first in the Ohio Valley Conference in this
category... Was second on the team with
5.4 rebounds per game ... Shot a stellar
46.0% from the field ... Posted a 71.8 freet hrow percentage (56-of-78) ... Received
the Defensive Award at the annual Lady Colonel
awards banquet ... Also received the Top Gun Award
at EKU awards ceremony... Had a season-high 20
points against Radford (12/17 /00) ... Recorded
double figures six times, including two double-double
performances of 10 pts., 10 rebs. vs . Tennessee
Tech (2/1/01) and 14 pts., 13 rbs. vs. Murray State
(2/1 7/01) .

:1.5
5-9 '

J&amp;inl"or.

Guard

Teresa averaged 20.1 po ints,
6.4 rebounds, 7.2 stea ls and
4 . 2 assists for coa ch Dave
Horner at Forest High as a senior... She was also selected to
the first team of the Class 5A AllState squad by the Florida Sports
Writers Association for the 199899 season ... She was an AllArea MVP in 1999 and a firstteam All-Area choice in 1998...
She started at point guard in the
Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game for the North
All-Stars this past year... Teresa
was the state 400-meter champion as a sophomore, running a
56.4 in the state finals ... She
was also selected for the honor
of Ms. Forest High School, a t itle
that was voted on by her classmates in school.

Forest
High School

(18)
MAJOR: Computer Info. Systems

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Shopping, watching soaps,
movies
Favorite Movie: The Green M ile
Favorite Book: To Kill a Mockingbird
Favorite sport other than basketball: Track
Three Words I use to describe myself
are: Dedicated, active, funny
If I could have lunch with anyone, it
would be: My entire family
Thing I like most about EKU is: The
campus
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or action
is: "Can you feel it?"
If I were on Survivor, my luxury item
would be: A Lexus
Not many people know this about me,
but I: Am shy
Favorit e all-time Christmas gift was:
My first bicycle
Favorite home-cooked meal is: Ham,
greens, macaroni and cheese, corn
bread and yellow rice
My dream job is: Own a computer
company

Points: 29 vs. UT Mart in (1/22/00)
Rebounds: 13 vs . M urray St.

Played in all 28 games for the Lady Colonels, while
starting in 23 .. . Was named to the AII-OVC Freshman Team ... Averaged 3.32 steals per game .. . Led
t he team and the OVC in steals with 93, just short
of former Colonel guard Angie Cox's OVC single season record of 105.. . Averaged 10 points and 4 .9
rebounds per game ... Was third on the team with

YEAR
99-00
00-01
Totals

FULL NAME: Teresa E. McNair
NICKNAMES: Money, Tee, McNasty,
Air McNair
HOMETOWN: Oca la, FL
BIRTHDATE: June 18, 1981
PLACE OF BIRTH: Gain esville , FL
PARENT: Lillie John son
SIBLINGS: Gwendolyn (19), Derrick

Career Highs

• 1999-00

I

The McNair File

(2/17 /01)
Assists: 7 vs. Morehead St. (2/5/01)
Steals: 7 vs. MSU (2/5/01)

Mc.Nair's ··career .Stats
GP
28
28
56

FGM-FGA
114-251
93-202
207-453

PCT
.454
.460
.457

3PM-3PA
10-33
3-6
13-39

PCT
.303
.500
.333

FTM-FTA
43-63
56-78
99-141

PCT
.683
.718
.702

16

REB
138
150
288

AVG
4.9
5.4
5 .1

ASST
68
64
132

TO BLK
65 3
64 5
129 8

STL
93
83
176

MIN-AVG
755-27 .0
559-20.0
1314-23.5

POINTS
281
245
526

I

AVG
10.0
8 .8
9.7

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

JILLPERRY
compiled a 23-5 record. .. Jill was a two-year Most Valuable Player selection at Hart County... She also led the
team in field goal percentage at 56.2 percent last season ... Jill also set a school record for most rebounds in a
game.

The Perry File
FULL NAME: Jillian M. Perry
NICKNAMES: Jillary, Leggs
HOMETOWN: Hardyville, KY
BIRTHDATE: March 23, 1981
PLACE OF BIRTH: Bowling Green, KY
PARENTS: Hubert and Roxie
SIBLINGS: Jamie (28)
MAJOR: Criminal Justice

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Playing piano
Favorite Movie: Deuce Bigalow
Favorite Book: Chicken Soup for the
Teenage Soul
Favorite sport other than basketball: Tenn is
Three Words I use to describe
myself are: Happy, cheerful,
enthusiastic
If I could have lunch with anyone,
it would be: Allan Houston
Thing I like most about EKU is: The
location and the people
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or
action is: The upper leverage
advantage in t he post
If I were on Survivor, my luxury
item would be: Lip gloss
Not many people know this about
me, but I: Play the saxophone
Favorite all-time Christmas gift
was: My piano
Favorite home-cooked meal is:
Steak and potatoes
My dream job is: Lawyer

• 2000-01
Saw action in 21 games as a sophomore
for EKU ... Recorded a season-high eight
points three different times ... Averaged 3.5
points and 1.8 rebounds per game for Eastern ... Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds in t he season-open ing game
against Glenvi lle State (11/19/00) at the
Morehead State Classic ... Had two blocked
shots against Austin Peay (2/10/01) ... Received the Most Improved Award at the Lady Colonels' annual awards banquet , along with Lyndsey
Warbington .

• 1999-00
Played in 18 games for the Lady Colonels as a
freshman ... Averaged 1.6 points and 1 .3 rebounds
per game ... Recorded a season-high nine rebounds
vs. North Carolina-Wilmington in December... Scored
five points in the final game of the year vs. Southeast Missouri in only nine minutes.

Career Highs
Points: 8 vs. Eastern Illinois
(2/24/01)
Rebounds: 9 vs. UNG-Wilmington
(12/18/99)
Assists: 1 vs. Morehead St.
(2/27 /01)
Steals: 1 vs. Austin Peay (2/10/01)

• At Hart County
Jill averaged 15.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 7.2
blocks per game as a senior for coach Tommy Adams
at Hart County... She was an All-18th District choice
and All-Fifth Region pick her senior year as HCHS

YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

ASST

TO

99-00
00-01

18
21

10-20
29-63

.500
.460

0-0
0-0

.000
.000

8-13
16-26

.615
.615

23
38

1.3
1.8

2
2

6
13

2
3

0
1

103-5.7
126-6.0

28
74

1.6
3.5

Totals

39

39-83

.470

0-0

.000

24-39

.615

61

1.6

4

19

5

1

229-5.9

102

2 .6

17

BLK STL

M IN-AVG

POI NTS AVG

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

LYNDSEY WARBINGTON
• At Father Ryan HS

The Warbington File

Lyndsey averaged 13.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 4 .1 assists per game as a senior for Father
Ryan for coach Jinx Cockerham... She was a two-time
honorable mention All-State selection and made the alltournament team at several Christmas tourneys ... She
received the Hustle Award and the Heart Award at Father
Ryan her senior year. She was the team's Most Valuable
Player as a freshman. .. Lyndsey was on the school's
Honor Roll , a member of the Student Council and was voted Best
All-Around by her senior classmates ... She also played volleyball and tennis at Father Ryan .

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Basketball, ten nis, guitar
Favorite Movie: The Lion King
Favorite Book: Bible
Favorite sport other than basketball: Tennis
Three Words I use to describe
myself are: Enjoys meeting people
If I could have lunch with anyone,
it would be: Mufas (Lion King)
Thing I like most about EKU is: The
joyful people
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or
action is: "Use that kill spin, or is
it top spin "
If I were on Survivor, my luxury
item would be: His wo rd
If I won a million dollars, I would:
Say thank you
Favorite all-time Christmas gift
was: Video camera
Favorite home-cooked meal is:
Spinach ravioli
My dream job is: Coach

22

• 2000-01

FULL NAME: Lyndsey Ruth
Warbington
NICKNAMES: Lil Lynds
HOMETOWN: Nashville, TN
BIRTHDATE: June 29, 1980
PLACE OF BIRTH: Nashville, TN
PARENTS: Lynda and Bert
SIBLINGS: Ash ley (24)
MAJOR: Special Education

Played in 27 of Eastern Kentucky's 28
6-7 • Junior
games as a sophomore ... Averaged 2.6
Guard
points, 0.9 rebounds and 0 .7 assists for
Na.hvllle, . TN
the Lady Colonels ... Recorded a seasonhigh 10 points in the opening game of the
Father Ryan
season against Glenvil le State (11/19/00)
High School
at the Morehead State Classic ... Had another st rong performance against North
Carol ina-Wilmington (12/16/00) when she knocked
down 2-of-2 from three-point range in just nine minutes of play.. . Recorded a free throw percentage of
75% (9-of-12) ... Grabbed a season-high three rebounds three different times ... Earned Most Improved honors, along with Jill Perry, at the Lady Colonels' annual team awards banquet in April. .. Received the Colonel Scholar award.

Career Highs
Points: 10 vs. Glenvi lle St.
(11/ 19/ 00)
Rebounds: 3 vs. W.Va. Tech
(12/6/00)
Assists: 2 vs. Southeast Missouri
(2/22/01)
Steals: 4 vs. Morehead St. (2/ 5/01)

• 1999-00
Played in 24 games for the Lady Colonels... Recorded 12 assists on the year... Averaged 1.2 points
and 0.6 rebounds per game ... Best game came vs.
Eastern Illinois when she had four points and two
rebounds.

I

Warblngt&amp;n'S . Caree,··stats
YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

ASST

TO

99-00
00-01

24
27

12-40
27-72

.300
.375

3-19
7-27

.158
.259

2-5
9-12

.400
.750

15
25

0.6
0.9

12
18

11
18

0
1

10
15

182-7.6
240-8.9

29
70

1 .2
2.6

Totals

51

39-112

.348

10-46

.217

11-17

.647

40

0.8

30

29

1

25

422-8 .3

99

1.9

18

BLK STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS AVG

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

LEIGH CARR
school record for rebounds in a game with 24 ... Named
to the All-Tournament team at Rio Grande and Michigan
Nationals .. . Named to All-Sectional team ... Member of
Courier-Journal Second team ... Earned All-State Honorable Mention honors .. . Team Most Valuable Player.

The Carr File
FULL NAME: Leigh Marie Carr
NICKNAMES: Leeann
HOMETOWN: DePauw, IN
BIRTHDATE: September 11, 1981
PLACE OF BIRTH: Floyd, IN
PARENTS: Jane and Steve
SIBLINGS: Jo Ellen (21), Morgan
(15)
MAJOR: Art Educat ion

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Fishing, swimming, horseback ridi ng
Favorite Movie: A League of Their
Own
Favorite Book: Chicken Soup for the
Soul
Favorite sport other than basketball: Beach volleyball
Favorite sports team: North Carolina
Three Words I use to describe
myself are: Friendly, outgoing, fun
If I could have lunch with anyone,
it would be: Ash leigh Huffman
Thing I like most about EKU is: The
friends I have made
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or
action is: "You know what I
mean?"
If I were on Survivor, my luxury
item would be: A tele phone
If I won a million dollars, I would:
Cruise around the world
Favorite all-time Christmas gift
was: A black pony
Favorite home-cooked meal is:
Chicken alfredo

11

• 2000-01

Carr played in all 28 games for Eastern as a
&amp;:o • Sophomore
freshman . .. Averaged 3 .1 points, 2.1 reForward/Center
bounds and 0.4 assists for the Lady ColoDePauw,IN
nels ... Recorded season-highs of 15 points
and eight rebounds in EKU's victory over
North Harrison
Lipscomb (12/30/00) in McBrayer Arena ...
High School
Averaged 11.2 minutes per contest as a
freshman ... Posted a free t hrow percentage of 76.9%, connecting on 10 of 13
attempts ... Earned the Colonel Scholar academic
award ... Received the Presidential Scholar academic
honor.

• At North Harrison HS
Scored 489 points as a senior to bring her total to
1,453 career points ... Averaged 17 .0 points per
game ... Holds school records in a single season for
rebounds (256), points (489), points per game
(21.3) and free throw percentage (80.6) . .. Owns
career records at North Harrison for points (1,453)
points per game (17 .0), rebounds (784) and free
throw percentage (7 4.9) .. . Member of t he National
Honor Society, Academic team and Fellowship of
Christian Athletes ... Named to Second Team AllState by Hoosier Bas ketball Magazine .. . Broke

Career Highs
Points: 15 vs. Lipscomb (12/ 30/ 00)
Rebounds: 8 vs. LIP (12/ 30/ 00)
Assists: 4 vs. Tenn. St. (2/ 8/ 0 1)
Steals: 2 vs. Eastern Il li nois
(2/ 24/ 01)

[
YEAR
00-01
Totals

Carr's··Career·· Stats
GP
28
28

FGM-FGA
37-90
37-90

PCT
.411
.411

3PM-3PA
4-13
4-13

PCT
.308
.308

FTM-FTA
10-13
10-13

PCT
.769
. 769

19

REB
59
59

AVG
2.1
2.1

ASST
11

11

TO

18
18

BLK STL
3
16
3
16

M IN-AVG
314-11.2
314-11.2

I

POINTS AVG
3.1
88
88
3 .1

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

KATIE KELLY
Class AAAAA First Team .. . Named Herald Standard Player
of the Year in 99-00 ... Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-State
Selection ... Scored 1,687 career points at Uniontown ...
Averaged 23.6 points, 6.5 assists, 5.2 steals and 6 .1
rebounds per game as a senior... Member of National
Honor Society.

The Kelly File
FULL NAME: Katie Lyn Kelly
NICKNAMES: Bugsy
HOMETOWN: Uniontown, PA
BIRTHDATE: April 3, 1982
PLACE OF BIRTH: Morgantown, WV
PARENTS: Thomas and Brenda
SIBLINGS: Corie (22)
MAJOR: Undecided

Q&amp;A

• 2000-01

Hobbies: Four wheeling
Favorite Movie: Tommy Boy
Favorite Sports Team: Boston
Celtics
Favorite TV Show: Touched By An
Angel
Favorite sport other than basketball: Football
Two Words I use to describe
myself are: Sincere, silly
If I could have lunch with anyone,
it would be: My parents
Thing I like most about EKU is: The
team
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or
action is: "You know what I'm
sayin"
If I won a million dollars, I would:
Help the needy
Favorite home-cooked meal is:
Snitzels
My dream job is: To play in the
WNBA

6-6•~··

Kelly played in all of Eastern's 28 games
as a freshman .. . Averaged 10.3 points, 3 .1
assists and 2. 7 rebounds per game ... Her
Guard
10.3 points were third-best on the team ...
Untomown,
PA:
Posted an 88.8 free throw percentage, third
in t he Ohio Valley Conference and ninth in
Albert Gallatin.
all of NCAA Division I. . . Was second in the
High School
OVC in assist/turnover ratio at 1.87 .. .
Earned Rookie of the Week honors twice
(12/4/00 and 1/15/01) .. . Posted double figures
16 different ti mes ... Had a season-high 17 points
against Glenville State (11/19/00) and Tennessee
State (2/8/01) ... Dished out a career-high eight
assists in the Lady Colonels' win over West Virginia
Tech (12/6/00) ... Selected as a member of the
Ohio Val ley Conference All-Freshman team ... Earned
the Colonel Scholar academic award at the annual
women's basketball banquet.

Career Highs
Points: 17 (multiple times), last vs.
Tenn. St. (2/8/01)
Rebounds: 6 (multiple times), last
vs. Southeast Missouri (1/29/01)
Assists: 8 vs. W.Va. Tech (12/6/00)
Steals: 3 (multiple times), last vs.
Eastern Illinois (2/24/01)

• At Albert Gallatin HS
Started at point guard all four years ... Voted Pittsburgh Post Gazette Athlete of the Week .. . Earned
MVP honors at the Albert Gallatin Tip-Off Tournament.. . Received NBA/WNBA Sportsmanshi p
Award .. . Member of Herald Standard Fantastic Five

I.
YEAR
00-01
Totals

GP
28
28

FGM-FGA
84-211
84-211

PCT
.398
.398

3PM-3PA
18-62
18-62

PCT
.290
.290

FTM-FTA
103-116
103-116

PCT
.888
.888

20

REB
76
76

AVG
2.7
2 .7

ASST
88
88

TO

47
47

BLK STL
31
2
2
31

MIN-AVG
570-20.4
570-20.4

POINTS AVG
289
10.3
289
10.3

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

LINDSAY McCLELLAN
Named to the First Team All-Dispatch and All-Advocate
for both vol leyball and basketball. .. Was a teammate of
D'Wan Shackleford of Ohio State.

The McClellan File
FULL NAME: Lindsay Jean McClellan
NICKNAMES: L-train
HOMETOWN: Newark, OH
BIRTHDATE: July 17, 1981
PLACE OF BIRTH: Newark, OH
PARENTS: Mark and Aimee
SIBLINGS: None
MAJOR: Elementary Education

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Collect old movie posters
Favorite Movie: Grumpy Old Men
Favorite Book: My Best Friend's

Secrets
Favorite sport other than basketball: Hockey
Three Words I use to describe
myself are: Kind, funny, sarcastic
If I could have lunch with anyone,
it would be: Barbra Streisand
Thing I like most about EKU is: The

• 2000-01
Played in 15 games for the Lady Colonels ...
Her season ended early when McClellan
&amp;6 •
suffered a broken hand during practice dri lls
that would sideline her for the remainder of
the 2000-01 campaign . .. Averaged 2.2
points and 2.3 rebounds per game ... Best
effort of the season was an eight-point ,
three-rebound, two-steal effort in only nine
minutes against West Virginia Tech (12/6/
00) ... Recorded a field goal percentage of 4 2.4
(14-of-33) . .. Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds, inc luding five offensive, in Eastern
Kentucky's victory over Iona (12/2/00) ... Averaged
7 .2 minutes per game ... Earned the Colonel Scholar
academic award ... Received Presidential Scholar
academic honors.

~-

people
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or
action is: When he bites his nails

SodtcKnQre

when he's nervous
If I were on Survivor, my luxury
item would be: Television
Not many people know this about
me, but I: Am very sensitive
Favorite all-time Christmas gift

was:Scuba lessons
Favorite home-cooked meal is:

Steak, baked potato, salad, rice
crispie t reats
My dream job is: Teacher

Career Highs
Points: 8 vs. W.Va. Tech (12/6/00)
Rebounds: 7 vs. Iona (12/2/00)
Assists: 1 vs. Morehead St.

• At Newark HS
Played basketbal l and volleyball in high school. ..
Was named to the OCC First Team ... Earned First
team District II honors ... Played in the All-Ohio AllStar game as a senior... Earned Most Valuable Player
honors in basketball and volleyball as a senior. ..
Led her team in scoring and rebounding in 99-00 ...
Member of the second team All-Ohio squad .. .

(1/16/01)
Steals: 2 vs. WVT (12/6/00)

I

YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

ASST

TO

00-01

15

14-33

.424

0 -0

.000

5-20

.250

35

2.3

1

11

0

7

108-7.2

33

2.2

Totals

15

14-33

.424

0-0

.000

5-20

.250

35

2 .3

1

11

0

7

108-7.2

33

2 .2

McClellan's Career Stats

21

BLK STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS AVG

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

CANDIS COOK

MIRANDA ECKERLE
The Eckerle File
FULL NAME: Miranda Marie

Eckerle
HOMETOWN: Brookville , IN
BIRTHDATE: March 25, 1983
PLACE OF BIRTH: Oxford, OH
PARENTS: Tom and Brenda
SIBLINGS: Jennifer (21)
MAJOR: Undecided

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Sports
Favorite Movie: Dumb and

42

Dumber

5-11 • Freshman
Forward
College Station, TX

6-0 • Freshman

Texas A&amp;M Consolklated
High School

FrankHn County
HlghSchool

FOrward
Brookvllle, IN

Favorite TV Show: Drew Carey
Favorite Sports Team: L.A.

Lakers
Favorite sport other than basketball: Golf
Three Words I use to describe
myself are: Determined,

considerate, competitive

• High School

• High School

Graduate of Texas A&amp;M Consolidated High School. .. Four-year
letterwinner.. . Averaged 15 points,
13 rebounds, four steals and three
assists per game during her senior
year.. . Was a member of the Del
Valley High School tournament's AllTournament team ... Named first
team All-District as a senior... Earned
Most Valuable Player honors from
team members as a senior... Received the Brazos Valley Shining Star
Award .. . Selected as Best Defensive Player by teammates ... Selected EKU over Texas A&amp;M, Lamar
and Arkansas-Little Rock ... Earned
first team All-District honors as a junior... Was voted Most Dedicated by
her high school team as a junior, as
well. .. Received Brazos Valley Shining Star as a junior.

Graduate of Franklin County High
School. .. Four-year letterwinner. ..
Averaged 18.7 points and 9.8 rebounds per contest as a senior...
Member of the Indiana Al l-Star
team ... Selected as a North/South
All-Star.. . Named EIAC Most Val uable Player. .. Member of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine First Team
All-State ... Named All-State by Hoosier Basketball Magazine as a junior... Earned All-Conference honors
as a junior... Holds the school record
for points in a single game with 32 .. .
Member of the National Honor Society... Was a member of the AAU
Lady Mac Magic, which earned the
2000 State Championship .. .
Named to the Tremendous 26 by
the Indiana Basketball Guide ... Vice
President of senior class.

22

If I could have lunch with anyone, it would be: Michael

Jordan
Thing I like most about EKU
is: The friendly atmosphere
Favorite Coach Inman phrase
or action is: "You see what

I'm sayi ng?"
If I were on Survivor, my
luxury item would be:

Toothbrush
If I won a million dollars, I
would: Take it easy
Favorite home-cooked meal
is: Chicken and dumplings

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball

ASHLEIGH HUFFMAN

KRISTIE MILLER
The Miller File
FULL NAME: Kristie Lynn Miller
NICKNAMES: Kris, Miller
HOMETOWN: Hazard, KY
BIRTHDATE: April 2, 1983
PLACE OF BIRTH: Hazard, KY
PARENTS: Keith and Charlene
SIBLINGS: Brandon (13)
MAJOR: Business

Q&amp;A

21

5-1.0 • Freshman
Forward

Guard

Poca,WV

Hazard, KY

Nitro

Perry Central
High School

H(ghSchool

• High School

• High School

Graduate of Nitro High School. ..
Four-year letterwinner.. . Averaged
19.7 points, eight rebounds and
six assists per game as a senior. ..
Selected to first team All-County and
All-Conference .. . Named second
team All-State .. . Member of the
West Virginia-Ohio All-Star team ...
High school team finished as state
runner-up and was named to AllTournament team ... Selected as
Female Athlete of the Year at Nitro
HS .. . Received Special Honorable
Mention All-State honors as a junior... Named to Who's Who in Sports
and Academics ... Named Homecoming Queen at Nitro HS... Member of National Honors Society, Mu
Alpha Theta and served as student
body president.

Graduate of Perry Centra l Hig h
School. .. Four-year letterwinner...
All-time leading scorer at Perry Central (boys and girls)... Member of
the 2,000-point club at PC HS ...
Holds school record for points in a
single game with 43 ... Named second team All-State ... Earned team
MVP honors and was named 14th
Region Player of the Year ... Averaged 22 points, five rebounds and
four assists per game as a senior...
Ranked in t he top 10 in three-point
shoot ing and top fi ve in scoring in
t he st ate of KY .. . Mem ber of
Principal' s Honor Roll for four years ...
Received the senior English Award
and graduated in the top 10% of
her class at PCHS.

23

Hobbies: Reading, writ ing
Favorite Movie: Love and
Basketball
Favorite Book: The Bluest Eye
Favorite sport other than basketball: Volleyball
Three Words I use to describe
myself are: Outgoing, kind,
f un
If I could have lunch with anyone, it would be: Michael
Jordan
Thing I like most about EKU
is: The freedom
Favorite Coach Inman phrase
or action is: "You understand
me now?"
If I were on Survivor, my
luxury item would be:
Makeup
Not many people know this
about me, but I: Love to
dance
Favorite all-time Christmas
gift was: A silver bracelet
Favorite home-cooked meal
is: Chicken and dumplings
My dream job is: Corporate
lawyer for sports sta rs

�2000-01 Final Statistics
2000-01 Final Stats
GP-GS

FG
3PT
FREE THROWS
MD-ATT PCT MD-ATT PCT MD-ATT PCT OFF

REBOUNDS
DEF TOT AVG AST
93

154

5.5

9

40

77

117

4.2

.888

22

54

76

43-59

.729

41

73

.500

56-78

.718

80

17-42

.405

47-74

.635

.497

17-41

.4 15

42-67

71-182

.390

14-44

.318

21-0

29-63

.460

0-0

L. Carr

28-0

37-90

.41 1

L. Warbington

27-0

27-72

L. McClellan

15-0

T. Oden
C . Mason

C. Finley

28-28

129-266

.485

0-0

.000 106-146

.726

61

C. Sizemore

28-20

137-323

.424

35-1 00

.350

48-69

.696

K. Kelly

28-0

84-211

.398

18-62

.290 103-116

Z. Artist

28-8

105-224

.469

25-73

.342

T. McNair

28-28

93-202

.460

3-6

L.Wall

28-28

84-181

.464

M. Bond

28-28

85-171

S.Smith

27-0

J. Perry

TO BLK STL

PF-D MIN-AVG

PTS AVG

49

14

35

97-7

624-22.3

364

13.0

112

107

18

61

72-2

691-24.7

357

12.7

2.7

88

47

2

31

47-0

570-20.4

289

10.3

114

4.1

67

45

4

36

55-1

649-23.2

278

9.9

70

150

5.4

64

64

5

83

64-1

559-20.0

245

8.8

44

52

96

3.4

53

42

8

49

93-7

549-19 .6

232

8.3

.627

41

55

96

3.4

109

62

3

58

7 1-2

633-22.6

229

8.2

31-39

.795

49

48

97

3.6

16

40

15

41

69-3

433-1 6 .0

187

6.9

.000

16-26

.615

18

20

38

1.8

2

13

3

27-1

126-6 .0

74

3.5

4-13

.308

10-13

.769

20

39

59

2.1

11

18

3

16

32-0

314-11.2

88

3.1

.375

7-27

.259

9-12

.750

12

13

25

0.9

18

18

15

23-0

240-8.9

70

2.6

14-33

.424

0-0

.000

5-20

.250

17

18

35

2.3

7

18-0

108-7.2

33

2.2

10-0

4-14

.286

0-1

.000

6-6 100.0

4

8

12

1.2

6 -0

50-5.0

14

1.4

11-0

7-20

.350

0-0

.000

0-1

5

5

10

0.9

2

15-1

54-4.9

14

1.3

43

50

93

.000

TEAM

11

0

5

7

0

3

4

4

6

Eastern Ky.

28-28 906-2052

.442 140-409

.342 522-726

.719

497

675

1172

41.9

558

533

80 436

689-25

2474 88.4

Opponents

28-28 728-1629 .447 139-398

.349 585-828

.707

358

757

1115

39.8

41 5

76 1

94 260

559-13

2180

77.9

2000-01 Highs
EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

EKU TEAM HIGHS
Most Field Goals Made
Most Free Throws Made
Most Three-Pointers
Most Rebounds
Most Points
Most Assists

48 (of 101)
36(of47)
10 (of 21)
65
119
27

vs. West Virginia Tech
vs . Radford
vs. Belmont
vs. Glenville State
vs. West Virgin ia Tech
vs . West Virgin ia Tech
vs . Austin Peay

Most Field Goals Made
Most Free Throws Made
Most Three-Pointers Made
Most Rebounds
Most Points
Most Assists

19 (of 47)
9 (of 13)
30
60
8

vs. Eastern Illinois
vs. Eastern !Illinois
vs. Glenville State
vs. Eastern Illinois
vs. Iona
vs. Charleston Southern
vs. Eastern Illinois

Charlotte Sizemore vs. APSU
Mikki Bond vs. nu
10
Katie Kelly vs. SEMO
5
Sizemore vs. TSU
14
Candice Finley vs. MUR
26
Sizemore vs. MSU
8
Bond vs . TSU
Kelly vs. W. Va. Tech, Sizemore vs . LIP, APSU

EKU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

EKU OPPONENT LOWS
Fewest Field Goals Made
Fewest Free Throws Made
Fewest Rebounds
Fewest Points
Fewest Assists

10

Points

Zoey Artist
Mikki Bond
Leigh Carr
Candice Finley
Katie Kelly
Crystal Mason
Lindsay McClellan
Teresa McNair
Tekielia Oden
Jill Perry
Charlotte Sizemore
Synisha Smith
Larrya Wall
Lindsey Warbington

24

Rebounds

21 vs. Eastern Illinois
8 (3 times)
23 vs . Belmont
9 vs . Tennessee Tech
15 vs . Lipscomb
8 vs . Lipscomb
21 (Twice)
14 vs. Murray State
1 7 (Twice)
6 (Twice)
4 (2 t imes)
3 (2 times)
8 vs. West Va. Tech
7 vs. Iona
13 vs. Murray State
20 vs . Radford
4 vs . Charleston Southern 5 vs. West Va . Tech
8 (3 times)
7 vs. Glenville State
26 vs. Morehead State
8 vs. Belmont
18 vs. Bowling Green
8 vs. Lipscomb
14 (3 times)
10 vs . UT Martin
10 vs. Glenville State
3 (3 times)

�OVC Standings/Awards

2000-01 FINAL OVC STANDINGS
w
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Ten nessee-Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee St at e
Murray State
Eastern Il linois

Overall

Conference
PCT.
L

Home

w

Away

15

1

.938

8-0

7-1

24

14

2

.875

7-1

7-1

22

10
9
6
5
5
5
3

6
7
10
11
11
11
13

.625
.563
.375
.313
.313
.313
.188

5-3
4-4
4-4
2-6
3-5
3-5
0-8

5-3
5-3
2-6
3-5
2-6
2-6
3-5

17
14
13
10
8
7
7

L
5
6
14
13
16
19
19
21
20

PCT.

.800
.786

.548
.519
.448
.345
.296
.250
.259

2000-01 AII-OVC Honors
Player of the Year - Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech
Coach of the Year - Larry Joe Inman, Eastern Kentucky
Freshman of the Year - Gerlonda Hardin, Austin Peay

Second Team

First Team
Name
Year
Janet Holt
Jr.
Brooke Armistead So.
Angela Hassell
Sr.
Sr.
Monika Gadson
So.
Lori Chase

Pos.
F
G
F
C/F
F

School
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Southeast Missouri

Name
Charlotte Sizemore
Candice Finley
Kelly Pendleton
Allison Clark
Misty Garrett

Year
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.

Pos.
C
F
G
G
G/F

School
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Austin Peay
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State

Pos.
F
C/F
G
G
G

School
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee Tech

All-Freshmen Team

Honorable Mention
Name
Tasha Gales
Jocelyn Duke
Paige Smith
Renee Schaul
Travece Turner

Year
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

Name
Pam O'Connor
Gerlonda Hardin
Kandi Brown
Jodi Sizemore
Andrea Brown
Katie Kelly

25

Pos.
C
F/C
G/F
F

s
G

School
Eastern Illinois
Peay
Morehead State
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky

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�Sports Information Contacts

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Austin Peay
Cody Bush
(931) 221-7561; FAX 221-7562
Home: (931) 906-5712

Email: bushc@apsu .edu
PO Box 4515
Clarksville, TN 37044
Web Address: apsu.edu/letsgopeay

Bowling Green
Mike Cihon
(419) 372-0474; FAX 372-6015
Home: (419) 868-3439

Email: mjcihon@bgnet .bgsu.edu
Perry Stadium
Bowling Green, OH 43403-0001
Web Address : bgsufalcons.com

Eastern Illinois
Pat Osterman
(217) 581-7020; FAX 581-6434
Home: (217) 348-0485

Em ail : prosterman@eiu.edu
262 Lantz Bldg., Grant St.
Charleston, IL 61 920-3011
Web Address: eiu.edu

Eastern Kentucky
Amy Ratliff
(859) 622-2006; FAX 622-1230
Home : (859) 263-7774

Email: Amy.Ratliff@eku.edu
207 Begley Building, 521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY 40475
Web Address: ekusport s.com

Elon
Chris Rash
(336) 278-6 712; FAX 278-6768
Home: (336) 634-1071

Email: crash@elon .edu
2500 Campus Box
Elon College, NC 27244-2010
Web Address: elon.edu/athletics

Florida Atlantic
John McMahon
(561 ) 297-3063; FAX 297-3499
Home : (561) 752-4240

Email: owlsvoice@aol.com
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Web Address: fausports.com

Florida International
Andrew LaPlant
(305) 348-6666; FAX 348-2963
Home: (954) 349-9540

Email: aplaplant@aol.com
Tamiami Trail &amp; SW 10 Ave .
Miami, FL 33199-0001
Web Address: fiu.edu/ =at hletics/wbhome

Owen
~ Lee
(336) 841-4605; FAX 841-9182
High Point

High Point University

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(336) 852-8400

Email: lowen76@hotmail.com
833 Montlieu Avenue
High Point, NC 27262-3598
Web Address: highpointpanthers.com

Iowa State
Erin Rosacker
(515) 294-5778; FAX 294-0558
Home: (515) 232-0177

Email : edavison@iastate.edu
1800 S 4th Street
Ames, IA 50011-0001
Web Address: cyclones.com

IUPUI-Fort Wayne
Mike Jewell
(219) 481-6646; FAX 481-6002
Home: (219) 493-9851

Email: Jewell M@ipfw.edu
2 101 E. Coliseum Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1445
Web Address: ipfw.edu/athlet ics

Lipscomb
Kevin Farris
(615) 279-5862; FAX 269-1806
Home: (615) 333-2125

Email: Kevin.Farris@lipscomb.edu
3901 Granny White Pi ke
Nashville, TN 37204-3951
Web Address: li pscomb.edu/ athletics

Marshall
Andy Boggs
(304 ) 696-2418; FAX 696-2325
Home: (304) 697-7129

Email : boggsa@marshall.edu
PO Box 1360, 2001 Third Avenue
Huntington, WV 25715-1360
Web Address: herdzone.com

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Morehead State
Brad Laux
(606) 783-2500; FAX 783-2550
Home: (606) 780-9111

Email: b. laux@morehead-st.edu
University Blvd.
Morehead, KY 40351
Web Address: morehead-st.edu

Murray State
David Snow
(270) 762-3351; FAX 762-6814
Home: (270) 759-3355

Email: david.snow@murraystate.edu
PO Box 9, Athletic Dept.
Murray, KY 42071-0009
Web Address: GoRacers.com

Niagara
Mark Vandergrift
(716) 286-8588; FAX 286-8581
Home : (716) 285-3728

Email : mdv@niagara.edu
PO Box 2009, LL O'Shea Hall
Niagara University, NY 14109
Web Address: niagara.edu/ sports/index.html

Southeast M issouri
Kyle Schwar tz
(573) 651-2937; FAX 651-2810
Home: (573) 332-7266

Email: kschwartz@gosoutheast.com
One Un iversity Plaza
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Web Address: gosoutheast.com

Tennessee-Martin
Lee Wimot
(731) 587-7630; FAX 587-7624
Home: (731) 587-9811

Email: lwilmot@utm.edu
1022 El am Center
Martin, TN 38238-0001
Web Address: utm.edu/skyhawks

Tennessee State
Derrick Sm ith
(615) 533-8191; FAX 963-5895
Home: (615) 533-8191

Email : DORWAYcom@aol.com
3500 John Merritt Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37209-1500
Web Address: teamstsu.com

Tennessee Tech
Rob Schabert
(931) 372-3088; FAX 372-6139
Home: (931) 526-2576

Email: rschabert@tntech.ed u
PO Box 5057
Cookeville, TN 38505-0001
Web Address: www2.tntec h.edu/athletics

Valparaiso
Ryan Wronkowicz
(219) 464-5232; FAX 464-5762
Home: (219) 464-7653

Email: Ryan.Wronkowicz@va lpo.edu
Athletics-Rec. Center
Valparaiso, IN 46383
Web Address: valpo.edu/athletics

Vanderbilt
Tammy Boclair
(615) 322-4121; FAX 343-7065
Home: (615) 353-4820

Email: tammy.boclair@vanderbilt.edu
PO Box 120158, 2601 Jess Neely Drive
Nashville , TN 37212-0158
Web Address: vucommodores.com

27

�Eastern Kentucky 2001 Basketball
Travel Headquarters
November 9
Vanderbilt
Renaissance Inn
611 Commerce St.
Nashville, TN
(615) 255-8400

December 7-8
Florida International/A tlantic
Hilton
100 Fairway Drive
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
(954 ) 427-7700

January 11
Eastern Illinois
Best Western Worth ington
920 W. Lincoln Aven ue
Charleston, IL
(217) 348-8161

February 10
Tennessee State
Wilson Inn Suites
5566 Franklin Pike
Brentwood, TN
(615) 221-5001

November 27
Bowling Green
Days Inn
1550 E. Wooster
Bowling Green, OH
(479) 352-5211

December 14-15
Iowa State
Ramada Inn
1206 S. Duff Avenue
Ames, IA
(515) 232-3410

February 1
Austin Peay
Qual ity Inn
803 North 2nd Street
Clarksville, TN
(931) 645-9084

February 20
Murray State
Ameri-Host Hotel
1210 N. 12th Street
Murray, KY
(270) 759-5910

December 1-2
Morehead Classic
Best Western
1 75 Toms Drive
Morehead, KY
(606) 783-2220

January 10
Southeast Missouri
Victorian Inn
3257 William Street
Cape Girardeau , MO
(573) 334-4491

February 2
Tennessee Tech
Hampton Inn
1025 Interst at e Drive
Cookeville, TN
(931) 520-1117

February 21
UT Martin
Hospitality House
1221 W. Reelfoot
Union City, TN
(731) 885-6610

2001 Preseason Women's
National Invitation Tournament
Round 1
Fri ., Nov. 9

Round 1
Round 2
Sun., Nov. 11

Connecticut
at Connecticut

Round 2
Semifinals

Semifinals

Thu. or Fri., Nov. 15
or 16

Thu. or Fri., Nov. 15
or 16

Championship Game

Fri., Nov. 9

Sun., Nov. 11

New Mexico
at New Mexico

Sun. or Mon., Nov. 18 or 19

Fairfield

Pacific

Florida International

Colorado

atFIU

at Colorado

Ste hen F. Austin

Oral Roberts

Champion

Temple
at Temple

Oregon State
at Oregon State

Evansville

Loyola Marymount

North Carolina

Vanderbilt

at North Carolina

at Vanderbilt

George Mason

Eastern Kentucky

28

�Opponents

~JL&lt;J,,..~

Jim Foster

Zuzi Klimesova

VANDERBILT
Nov. 9 - Nashville, TN - TBA
Location : Nashville, TN
Founded: 1873
Enrollment: 6,037
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference : Southeastern
Nickname: Commodores
Colors : Black and Gold
Arena: Memorial Gymnasium
Capacity: 14,100
Chancellor: Dr. E. Gordon Gee
AD: Todd Turner
AD Phone: (615) 322-4831
Ticket Office Phone: (615) 322-3544
SID: Rod Wil liamson
Basketball Contact: Tammy Boclair
SID Email :
t ammy.boclair@vanderbilt.edu
SID Office Phone: (615) 322-4121
SID Home Phone: (615) 353-4820
SID Fax: (615) 343-7064
Press Row Phone: (615) 320-0436
Head Coach: Jim Foster
Alma Mater: Temple, 1980
Basketball Phone: (615) 343-8482
Best Time To Reach Coach: 9-Noon
Record at School: 226-92 (10 years)
Record Overall: 4 7 4-218 (23 years)
Assistant Coaches: Pete Gaudet, Kelly
Meury, Chavonne Hammond
Trainer: Kris Mack
Top Returning Players: Zuzi Klimesova,
Chantelle Anderson, Ashley Earley
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/0
Starters Returning/Lost : 5/0
2000-01 Record : 24-10
2000-01 Conference Record: 8-6
Conference Finish: 4th
Series Record: VU leads, 3-0
Website: vucommodores .com

Frank Bennett

Renee Logan

Curt Miller

Francine Miller

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ELON

Nov. 20 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location : Nashville, Tenn.
Founded: 1891
Enrollment: 2,500
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Independent
Nickname: Lady Bisons
Colors: Purple and Gold
Arena: Lipscomb Arena
Capacity: 5,000
President: Dr. Steve Flatt
AD : Dr. Steve Potts
AD Phone: (615) 279-5850
Ticket Office Phone: (615) 279-5899
SID: Kevin Farris
Basketball Contact: Kevin Farris
SID Email: Kevin.Farris@lipscomb.edu
SID Office Phone: (615) 279-5862
SID Home Phone: (615) 333-2125
SID Fax: (615) 269-1806
Press Row Phone: N/A
Head Coach: Frank Bennett
Alma Mater: Lipscomb, 1973
Basketball Phone: (615) 279-6479
Best Time To Reach Coach: 9-Noon
Record at School: 471-227 (21 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Billy Snell, Cheryl
Smith
Trainer: TBA
Top Return ing Players: Renee Logan,
Amelia Stark, Monica Blake
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/ 1
Starters Return ing/Lost: 4/1
2000-01 Record : 15-13
2000-01 Conference Record: n/a
Conference Fin ish: n/a
Series Record: EKU leads, 1-0
Website: lipscomb.edu/athletics

Nov. 27 - Bowling Green, OH- 7 pm
Location: Bowling Green, Ohio
Founded: 1910
Enrollment: 19,500
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Mid-American
Nickname: Falcons
Colors: Orange and Brown
Arena: Anderson Arena
Capacity: 5,000
President: Dr. Sidney A. Ribeau
AD: Paul Krebs
AD Phone: (419) 372-2401
Ticket Office Phone: (419) 372-0000
SID: J.D. Campbel l
BasketballContact: Mike Cihon
SID Email: mjcihon@bgnet.bgsu.edu
SID Office Phone : (419) 372-0474
SID Home Phone: (419) 868-3439
SID Fax: (419) 372-6015
Press Row Phone: (419) 372-7131
Head Coach: Curt Miller
Alma Mater: Baldwin-Wallace, 1990
Basketball Phone: (419) 372-2255
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School : First Season
Record Overall: First Season
Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Roos,
Brandi Poole
Trainer: Annette Davidson
Top Return ing Players: Francine Miller,
Pam Brown, Lindsay Austin
Letterwinners Returning/ Lost: 11/ 3
Starters Returning/ Lost: 3/2
2000-01 Record: 11-18
2000-01 Conference Record : 6-10
Conference Finish: 4th, East
Series Record: EKU leads, 3-1
Website: bgsufalcons.com

Dec. 1 - Morehead, Ky. - 1 pm
Location: Elon, NC
Fou nded: 1889
Enrollment: 4 ,150
Affi liation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Big South
Nickname: Phoenix
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Arena: Koury Cente r
Capacity: 2,000
President: Dr. Leo Lambert
AD: Dr. Alan White
AD Phone: (336) 278-6800
Ticket Office Phone: (336) 278-6800
SID: Matt Eviston
Basketball Contact: Chris Rash
SID Email: crash@elon.edu
SID Office Phone : (336) 278-6712
SID Home Phone: (336) 634-1071
SID Fax: (336) 278-6768
Press Row Phone: (336) 278-6749
Head Coach: Brenda Pau l
Alma Mater: North Georgia, 1977
Basketball Phone: (336) 278-6800
Best Time To Reach Coach: Afternoon
Record at School: 83-112 (7 years)
Record Overall: 363-309 (23 years)
Assistant Coaches: Ann Lashley, Anne
Monsted
Trai ner: Dr. Marty Baker
Top Return ing Players: Jayme Ch ikos,
Holly Andrews , Anestha Blakeney
Lette rwinners Returning/ Lost: 9/ 5
Starters Return ing/ Lost: 3/ 2
2000-01 Record: 16-14
2000-01 Conference Record: 8-6
Confere nce Finish: 2nd
Series Record: Elon leads, 1-0
Website: elon.edu/ athletics

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Debbie Ruiz

HIGH POINT
Dec. 2 - Morehead, Ky. - 1 pm
Location: High Point, NC
Founded: 1924
Enrollment: 3,100
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Big South
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Purple and Wh ite
Arena: Millis Center
Capacity: 2,565
President: Dr. Jacob Martinson
AD: Dr. Woody Gibson
AD Phone: (336) 841-9276
Ticket Office Phone: (336) 841-9276
SID: Lee Owen
Basketball Contact: Lee Owen
SID Email: lowen76@hotmail.com
SID Office Phone: (336) 841-4605
SID Home Phone: (336) 852-8400
SID Fax: (336) 841-9182
Press Row Phone: (336) 841-4638
Head Coach: Tooey Loy
Alma Mater: High Point, 1994
Basketball Phone: (336) 841-4613
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School: First Season
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Serena Ki ng
Trainer: Rick Proctor
Top Returning Players: Mary Brewer, Toni
Vick, Misty Brockman
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
2000-01 Record: 14-15
2000-01 Conference Record: 8-6
Conference Finish: T-2 nd
Series Record: EKU leads, 1-0
Website: highpointpanthers.com

Cindy Russo

Gergana Slavtcheva

Chancellor Dugan

Chantale Jones

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Dec. 7 - Miami, FL - 7 pm
Location: Miami, FL
Founded: 1972
Enrollment: 32,196
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Sun Belt
Nickname: Golden Panthers
Colors : Blue and Gold
Arena: Golden Panther Arena
Capacity: 5,000
President: Dr. Modesto A. Maidique
AD: Rick Mello
AD Phone: (305) 348-2756
Ticket Office Phone: (305) 348-4263
SID: Rich Kelch
BasketballContact: Andrew LaPlant
SID Email: aplaplant@aol.com
SID Office Phone: (305) 348-6666
SID Home Phone: (954) 349-9540
SID Fax: (305) 348-2963
Press Row Phone: (305) 348-3702
Head Coach: Cindy Russo
Alma Mater: Old Dominion, 1975
Basketball Phone: (305) 348-2756
BestTime To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School: 459-173 (22 years)
Record Overall: 499-175 (24 years)
Assistant Coaches: Inge Nissen, Didi
Cotton, Andrea Nagy
Trainer: Kari Langley
Top Returning Players: Gergana
Slavtcheva, Cormisha Cotton, Mandy
Shafer
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
2000-01 Record: 20-10
2000-01 Conference Record: 11-5
Conference Finish: 2nd, East
Series Record: FIU leads, 3-0
Website: www.fiu.edu/-athletic/wbhome

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Dec. 8 - Boca Raton, FL - 3 pm
Location: Boca Raton, FL
Founded: 1961
Enrollment: 25,000
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Atlantic Sun
Nickname: Lady Owls
Colors: Blue and Grey
Arena: FAU Gymnasium
Capacity: 5,000
President: Dr. Anthony J. Cat anese
AD: Thomas M. Cargill
AD Phone: (561) 297-3710
Ticket Office Phone: (561) 297-3737
SID: Katrina McCormack
Basketball Contact: John McMahon
SID Emai l: owlsvoice@aol.com
SID Office Phone: (561) 297-3063
SID Home Phone: (561) 752-4240
SID Fax: (561) 297-3499
Press Row Phone: (561) 338-1682
Head Coach: Chancellor Dugan
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, 1982
Basketball Phone: (561) 297-3712
Best Time To Reach Coach: 9 am-3 pm
Record at School: 24-33 (2 years)
Record Overall: 183-106 (10 yea rs)
Assistant Coach: Shannon Litton, Tasha
Smith, Natalie Glaser
Trainer: Robin Pete rson
Top Return ing Players: Chantale Jones,
Janka Deckerova, Julie Goad
Letterwinners Returni ng/Lost : 7 / 7
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/ 3
2000-01 Record: 9-19
2000-01 Conference Reco rd: 6-12
Conference Finish: 7th
Series Record : EKU leads, 1-0
Website: fausports.com

Bill Fennelly

Angie Welle

IOWA STATE
Dec. 14-15 - Ames, IA - TBA
Location: Ames, IA
Fou nded: 1858
Enrollment: 26,845
Affi liation: NCAA Divis ion I
Conference: Big 12
Nickname: Cyclones
Colors : Cardinal and Gold
Arena: James H. Hilton Coliseum
Capacity: 14,092
President : Dr. Gregory Geoffroy
AD: Bruce Van De Velde
AD Phone: (515) 294-3662
Ticket Office Phone : (515) 294-1816
SID: Tom Kroeschell
Basketball Contact: Erin Rosacker
SID Email: edavison@iastate.edu
SID Office Phone: (515) 294-5778
SID Home Phone: (515) 232-0177
SID Fax: (515) 294-0558
Press Row Phone: (515) 294-6178
Head Coach: Bill Fennel ly
Alma Mater: William Penn College, 1979
Basketball Phone: (515) 294-3436
Best Time To Reach Coach: Mornings
Record at School: 138-50 (6 years)
Record Overall: 304-103 (13 yea rs)
Assistant Coach: Latoj a Harris, Kelly
Kebe , Robin Pingeton
Trainer: Denise Harklau
Top Returning Players: Lindsey Wilson,
Tracy Gahan, Angie Welle
Letterwinners Returning/ Lost : 10/ 4
Starters Return ing/ Lost: 3/ 2
2000-01 Record: 27-6
2000-01 Conference Record: 12-4
Conference Fi nish : 3 rd
Series Record : First Meeting
Website : cyclones.com

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Bill Agronin

Jessie O'Donohue

Keith Freema n

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Teeara Dudley

Royce Chadwick

Catie Kna ble

NIAGARA

VALPARAISO

IUPUI-FORT WAYNE

MARSHALL

Dec. 14-15 - Ames, IA - TBA
Location : Niagara University, NY
Founded: 1856
Enrollment: 3,150
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference : Metro Atlantic Ath letic
Nickname: Purple Eagles
Colors: Purple and White
Arena: Gallagher Center
Capacity: 2,400
President: Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, CM
AD: Mike Hermann
AD Phone: (716) 286-8600
Ticket Office Phone: (716) 286-8622
SID: Mark Vandergrift
Basketball Contact: Mark Vandergrift
SID Email: mdv@niagara.edu
SID Office Phone: (716) 286-8588
SID Home Phone: (716) 285-3728
SID Fax: (716) 286-8581
Press Row Phone: (716) 286-8592
Head Coach: Bill Agronin
Alma Mater: Jacksonville, 1970
Basketball Phone: (716) 286-8618
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School: 87-107 (7 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches : Christie McGee,
Samantha Davis
Tra iner: Amy Garman
Top Returning Players: Katie Murphy,
Jessica Kemp, Becky O'Donohue,
Jessie O'Donohue
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
2000-01 Record: 10-18
2000-01 Conference Record: 7-11
Conference Finish : 6th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website: niagara.edu/sports/index.html

Dec. 14 - Ames, IA - 6 pm
Location: Valparaiso, Ind.
Founded: 1859
Enrollment: 3,667
Affili ation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Mid-Continent
Nickname: Crusaders
Colors: Brown and Gold
Arena: Athletics-Recreation Center
Capacity: 5,000
Pres ident: Dr. Alan Harre
AD: Dr. William Steinbrecher
AD Phone: (219) 464-6894
Ticket Office Phone: (219) 464-5233
SID: Bill Rogers
Basketball Contact: Ryan Wronkowicz
SID Email:
Ryan.Wronkowicz@valpo.edu
SID Office Phone: (219) 464-5232
SID Home Phone: (219) 464-7653
SID Fax: (219) 464-5762
Press Row Phone: (219) 548-1502
Head Coach: Ke ith Freeman
Alma Mater: Huntington College, 1986
Basketball Phone: (219) 464-5146
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School: 111-86 (7 years)
Record Overall: 240-133 (13 years)
Assistant Coaches: Steve Bruce,
Caroline Mccombs, Megan Shaff
Tra iner: Denise Criswel l
Top Returning Players: Marlous
Nieuwveen, Jeanette Gray, Amber
Schober
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/ 0
2000-01 Record: 7-22
2000-01 Conference Record: 4-12
Conference Finish: 8th
Series Record : First Meeting
Website : va lpo .edu/athletics

Dec. 29 - Richmond, Ky. - 4 pm
Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.
Founded: 1964
Enrollment: 10,500
Affi liation: NCAA Division I
Conference: N/A
Nickname: Mastodons
Colors: Royal Blue and Wh ite
Arena: Hilliard Gates Sports Center
Capacity: 2,700
President: Dr. Michael A. Wartell
AD: Mark A. Pope
AD Phone: (219) 481-6643
Ticket Office Phone: (219) 481-6643
SID: Mike Jewell
Basketball Contact: Mike Jewell
SID Email: JewellM@ipfw.edu
SID Office Phone: (219) 481-6646
SID Home Phone: (219) 493-9851
SID Fax: (219) 481-6002
Press Row Phone: (219 ) 481-6646
Head Coach : Bruce Patterson
Alma Mater: The American College, 1981
Basketball Phone: (219) 481-6957
Best Time To Reach Coach: 9 am-Noon
Record at School: First Year
Record Overall : 246-101 (11 years)
Assistant Coaches: Ch ris Paul , Kurt
Patterson, Alan Buck
Trainers: Dan Fox, Scott Knerr
Top Returning Players: Amy Gearlds,
Lindsay Werntz, Teeara Dudley
Letterwinners Retu rning/Lost: 4/ 2
Starters Returning/ Lost: 3/ 2
2000-01 Record: 19-8
2000-01 Conference Record: 4-16,
Great Lakes Valley
Conference Finish: 12th
Series Record: First Meeting
Website : ipfw.edu/ at hlet ics

Dec. 29-30 - Richmond, Ky. - TBA
Location: Huntington, WV
Founded: 1837
Enrollment: 16,000
Affi liation: NCAA Division I
Confere nce: Mid-American
Nickname: Th undering Herd
Colors : Green and White
Arena: Henderson Center
Capacity: 9 ,043
President: Dr. Dan Angel
AD: Lance West
AD Phone: (304)696-5408
Ticket Office Phone: (304) 696-4375
SID: Ricky Hazel
Basketball Contact: Andy Boggs
SID Email : boggsa@marshall.ed u
SID Off ice Phone: (30 4) 696-2418
SID Home Phone: (304) 697-7129
SID Fax: (304) 696-2325
Press Row Phone: (304) 696-3300
Head Coach: Royce Chadwick
Alma Mater: SW Oklahoma St., 1980
Basketball Phone: (304) 696-5445
Best Time To Reach Coach: Contact SID
Record at School: First year
Record Overall: 400-131 (1 7 years)
Assistant Coaches: John Sutherland,
Roxanne White, Kidada Holtzclaw
Trainer: Sara Melby
Top Return ing Players: Catie Knable,
Melissa Arnold, Yasch ico Stevens
Letterwinners Return ing/Lost: 7 / 6
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
2000-01 Record: 10-18
2000-01 Conference Record: 4-12
Conference Finish: 6th
Series Record: EKU leads, 14-4
Website: www.herdzone.com

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Bill Worrell

Janet Holt

TENNESSEE TECH
Jan. 3 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 4 - Cookeville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
Location: Cookeville, TN
Founded: 1915
Enrollment: 8,650
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Golden Eaglettes
Colors: Purple and Gold
Arena: Eblen Center
Capacity: 10,152
President: Dr. Robert Bell
AD : Dr. David Larimore
AD Phone: (931) 372-6306
Ticket Office Phone: (931) 372-3940
SID: Rob Schabert
Basketball Contact: Rob Schabert
SID Email: rschabert@tntech .edu
SID Office Phone: (931) 372-3088
SID Home Phone: (931) 526-2576
SID Fax: (931) 372-6139
Head Coach : Bill Worrell
Alma Mater: Tennessee Tech, 1968
Basketball Phone: (931) 372-3921
Record at School: 312-137 (15 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Amy Brown, Niya
Butts , Rachael Gobble
Trainer: David Green
Top Returning Players: Janet Holt, Misty
Garrett, Allison Clark
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3
Starters Return ing/Lost: 3/2
2000-01 Record: 24-6
2000-01 Conference Record: 15-1
Conference Finish : 1st
Series Record : nu leads, 45-10
Website : www2.tntech.edu/ath letics

Valencia Jordan

Larissa Thomas

TENNESSEE STATE

Ed Arnzen

Pa m Iversen

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Jan. 5 - Richmond, Ky. - 5 :30 pm
Feb. 11 - Nashville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
Location: Nashville, TN
Founded: 1912
Enrollment: 8,750
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Arena: Howard C. Gentry Center
Capacity: 10,500
President: Dr. James A. Hefner
Interim AD: Teresa Lawrence Ph illips
AD Phone: (615) 963-5891
Ticket Office Phone: (615) 963-5861
SID: Kindell Stephens
Basketball Contact: Derrick Smith
SID Email: DORWAYcom@aol.com
SID Office Phone: (615) 533-8191
SID Home Phone: (615) 533-8191
SID Fax: (615) 963-5895
Press Row Phone: (615) 963-7616
Head Coach: Valencia Jordan
Alma Mater: Austin Peay, 1986
Basketball Phone: (615) 963-5903
Best Time To Reach Coach: 10 - Noon
Record at School: 8-19 (1 year)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Felicia Sweat,
Jennifer Bell-Mitchel l
Trainer: Monroe Abram
Top Return ing Players : Zekeya Anderson, Quanecia Fletcher, Markeice
Harris
Letterwinners Returning/ Lost: 6/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 0/5
2000-01 Record: 8-19
2000-01 Conference Record: 5-11
Conference Finish: 7th
Series Record: EKU leads, 19-9
Website: teamstsu.com

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Jan. 10 - Cape Girardeau, Mo. · 6:30 pm

Feb. 9 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location: Cape Gira rdeau, MO
Founded: 1873
Enrollment: 9,200
Affiliation: NCAA Divison I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname : Otahkians
Colors : Black and Red
Arena: Show Me Center
Capacity: 7,000
President: Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins
AD: Don Kaverman
AD Phone: (573) 651-2227
Ticket Office Phone: (573) 651-2113
SID: Ron Hines
Basketball Contact: Kyle Schwartz
SID Email: kschwartz@gosoutheast.com
SID Office Phone: (573) 651-2937
SID Home Phone: (573) 332-7266
SID Fax: (573) 651-2810
Press Row Phone: (573) 651-5014
Head Coach: Ed Arnzen
Alma Mater: Southeast Missouri, 1965
Basketball Phone: (573) 651-2643
Record at School: 324-190 (18 years)
Record Overall : Same
Assistant Coaches: Alan Eads, Lisa
Pace, Ann Klapperich
Trainer: Gail DePrete
Top Returning Players: Pam Iversen,
Lori Chase, LaShelle Porter
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/ 4
Starters Returning/ Lost: 5/0
2000-01 Record: 14-13
2000-01 Conference Record : 9-7
Conference Finish: 4th
Series Record: EKU leads, 19-3
Website : gosoutheast.com

Linda Wunder

Pam O'Connor

EASTERN ILLINOIS
Jan. 12 - Charleston, Ill. - 5:15 pm
Feb. 7 - Richmond, Ky.. - 5:30 pm
Location: Charleston, IL
Founded: 1895
Enrollment: 10,637
Affi liation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Oh io Valley
Nickname: Panthe rs
Colors: Blue and Gray
Arena: Lantz Arena
Capacity: 5,300
Interim President: Lou Hencken
AD: Dr. Richard McDuffie
AD Phone: (217 ) 581-5726
Ticket Office Phone: (217)581-7611
SID: Dave Kidwell
Basketball Contact: Patrick Osterman
SID Email: proste rman@eiu.edu
SID Office Phone: (217) 581-7020
SID Home Phone: (217) 348-0485
SID Fax: (217) 581-6434
Press Row Phone: (217) 581-5135
Head Coach: Linda Wu nder
Alma Mater: Illinois, 1981
Basket ball Phone: (217) 581-6008
Record at School: 15-39 (2 years)
Record Overall: 226-186 (15 years)
Assistant Coaches: Zareth Gray, Joe
Conroy, Jennifer Nance
Trainer: TBA
Top Returning Players: Lauren Dailey,
Pam O'Connor, Brooke Gossett
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/ 6
Starters Return ing/ Lost: 2/ 3
2000-01 Record : 7-20
2000-01 Conference Record: 3-13
Conference Finish: 9th
Series Record: EKU leads, 8-2
Website: eiu.edu

�Opponents

t1r
Laura Litter

Travece Turner

MOREHEAD STATE
Jan. 19 - Morehead, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 16 - Richmond, Ky. - 5 :30 pm
Locat ion: Morehead, KY
Founded : 1887
Enrol lment: 8,600
Affili at ion: NCAA Division I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Ellis T. Johnson
Capacity: 6,500
President: Dr. Ron ald G. Eaglin
AD: Mike Mincey
AD Phone: (606) 783-2089
Ticket Office Phone: (606) 783-2088
SID: Randy Stacy
Basketball Contact: Brad Laux
SID Email: b. laux@morehead-st.edu
SID Office Phone: (606) 783-2500
SID Home Phone: (606) 780-9111
SID Fax: (606) 783-2550
Press Row Phone: (606) 783-2500
Head Coach: Laura Litter
Alma Mater: Morehead State, 1980
Basket ball Phone: (606) 783-2126
Best Time To Reach Coach: Morn ings
Record at School: 24-84 (4 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Corbett Grigsby, Lea
Robinson, Jessica Napier
Trainer: Chris Drake
Top Return ing Players: Tasha Gales,
Travece Turner
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
2000-01 Record: 10-19
2000-01 Conference Record : 5-11
Conference Finish: T-6th
Series Record: EKU leads, 30-29
Websit e: morehead-st.edu

Susie Gardner

Brooke Armistead

AUSTIN PEAY

Gary Van Atta

Kim Van Atta

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

Jan. 21 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 2 - Clarksville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
Location: Clarksville, TN
Founded: 1927
Enrollment: 7,440
Affil iation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Govs
Colors: Red and Wh ite
Arena: Dunn Center
Capacity: 9,000
President: Dr. Sherry Hoppe
AD: Dave Loos
AD Phone: (931) 221-7901
Ticket Office Phone: (931) 221-7761
SID: Brad Kirtley
Bas ketball Contact: Cody Bush
SID Email: bushc@apsu .edu
SID Office Phone: (931) 221-7561
SID Home Phone: (931) 906-5712
SID Fax: (931) 221-7562
Press Row Phone: (931) 221-7731
Head Coach: Susie Gardner
Alma Mater: Georgia, 1986
Basketball Phone: (931) 221-7202
Record at School: 66-77 (5 years)
Record Overall : Same
Assistant Coaches: Rochone Di lligard,
Becky Crowe-Padgett
Trainer: Karen Lovell
Top Returning Players: Kelly Chavez,
Brooke Armistead, Gerlonda Hardin
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7 /3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
2000-01 Record : 1 7-14
2000-01 Conference Record: 10-6
Conference Finish: 3rd
Series Record: EKU leads, 24-16
Website: apsu.edu/letsgopeay

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Jan. 24 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 23 - Martin, Tenn. - 4 pm
Location: Martin, TN
Founded: 1900
Enrollment: 5,881
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference : Ohio Valley
Nickname: Skyhawks
Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and White
Arena: Skyhawk Arena
Capacity: 6,700
Chancellor: Dr. Nick Dunagan
AD : Phi l Dane
AD Phone: (731) 587-7630
Ticket Office Phone: (731) 587-7630
SID: Lee Wilmot
Basketball Contact: Lee Wilmot
SID Email: lwi lmot@ut m.edu
SID Office Phone: (731) 587-7630
SID Home Phone : (731) 587-9811
SID Fax: (731) 587-7624
Press Row Phone: (731) 587-7694
Head Coaches: Gary and Kim Van Atta
Gary Van Atta Alma Mater: Treveca
Nazarene, 1979
Kim Van Atta Alma Mater: David
Lipscomb, 1987
Basketball Phone: (731) 587-7317
Best Time To Reach Coaches: Weekday
mornings
Record at School: 73-70 (5 years)
Record Overall: Gary 239-119
(12 years); Kim 73-70 (5 years)
Assistant Coaches: Tara Tansi l
Trainer: Bart Belew
Top Returning Players: T.J. Barker,
Tracy Webb, Christy Binkl ey
Letterwinners Returning/ Lost : 12/0
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/ 0
2000-01 Record: 13-16
2000-01 Conference Record: 6-10
Conference Finish: 5th
Series Record : EKU leads , 18-5
Website: utm.edu/skyhawks

Eddie Fields

Eniko Verebes

MURRAY STATE
Jan. 26 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 21 - Murray, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location: Murray, KY
Founded: 1922
Enrollment : 9,141
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference : Ohio Valley
Nickname: Lady Racers
Colors: Navy and Gold
Arena: Regional Special Events Center
Capacity: 8, 50 0
President: Dr. Kern Alexander
AD: E.W. Dennison
AD Phone: (270) 76 2-6800
Ticket Office Phone: (270) 762-4895
SID: Steve Parker
Basketbal l Contact: David B. Snow
SID Email :
david.snow@murraystate.edu
SID Office Phone: (270) 76 2-3351
SID Home Phone: (270) 759-3355
SID Fax: (270) 762-6814
Press Row Phone: (270) 762-5551
Head Coach: Eddie Fields
Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 1985
Basketball Phone: (270) 762-6288
BestTime To Reach Coach: 8 am-Noon
Reco rd at School: 69-148 (8 years)
Record Overall: Same
Assistant Coaches: Rob Cross, Sabrina
Dial
Trainer: Joe Cygan
Top Returning Players: Khadij a J. Head,
Susan Tackett, Eniko Verebes
Letterwinners Returning/ Lost: 8/ 5
St arters Returning/ Lost : 3/ 2
2000-0 1 Record: 7-21
2000-01 Conference Record: 5-11
Conference Finish: T-6th
Series Record: EKU leads, 38-17
Website: GoRacers. com

�All-Time Series History
WON 392, LOST 346 (Winning Percentage .531)
Opponent
Akron
Alabama-Birmingham
Appalachian State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball State
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Bowling Green
Bradley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago State
Charleston
Charleston Southern
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Coastal Carolina
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Detroit-Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
Florida A&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Florida State
Furman
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Glenville State
Grambling
Gulf Coast (MS)
Hartford
High Point
Howard
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana State
lndianaU-PurdueU
Iona
Iowa
Jackson State
James Madison
John Carroll
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Lipscomb
Longwood College
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
Marquette
Marshall
McNeese State
Memphis
Mercer
Miami (FL)

First
Meeting
80-81
94-95
75-76
82-83
84-85

73-74
92-93
74-75
74-75
72-73
82-83
93-94
9 2-93
80-81
90-91
86-87
76-77
90-91
99-00
00-01
72-73
81-82
98-99
84-85
72-73
96-97
82-83
96-97
88-89
77-78
73-74
83-84
81-82
91-92
92-93
91-92
91-92
79-80
72-73
82-83
94-95
85-86
00-01
89-90
76-77
99-00
72-73
90-91
77-78
73-74
92-93
82-83
00-01
92-93
97-98
77-78
81-82
98-99
80-81
72-73
82-83
00-01
72-73
96-97
72-73
95-96
72-73
87-88
73-74
76-77
8 4-85

Last
Meeting
86-87
94-95
90-91
86-87
84-85

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J.,

5 4
0
1
3 1
2 0
0
1
00-01 24 16
93-94
2 0
86-87
5
2
99-00
1 4
72-73
1 0
00-01
3 1
93-94
0 1
92-93
1
0
85-86
4 0
90-91
0 1
86-87
0 1
67-77
1
1
90-91
1 0
99-00
1 0
00-01
1 0
92-93
7 6
85-86
3
2
98-99
1 0
85-86
2 0
91-92
9
9
2
97-98
0
83-84
1 1
00-01
8 2
88-89
1 0
97-98
7 2
73-74
0 1
2
0
8 4-85
81-82
0 1
91-92
1 0
99-00
0 3
91-92
0 1
94-95
2 0
79-80
1 0
72-73
1 0
89-90
0
2
97-98
3
1
85-86
1 0
00-01
1 0
89-90
0
1
76-77
0
1
99-00
1 0
72-73
1 0
90-91
0 1
78-79
1 1
95-96
3
5
93-94
0
2
8 2-83
1
0
00-01
1
0
92-93
0 1
9 7-98
0 1
79-80
3 0
81-82
1 0
98-99
1
0
98-99
2 1
98-99
9 22
85-86
3 1
00-01
1 0
72-73
1 0
96-97
0
1
98-99 12 16
95-96
1 0
97-98 14 4
87-88
0 1
74-75
0
4
94-95
2 1
99-00
1
1

Firs t
Opponent
Meeting
Miami (OH)
72-73
Middle Tennessee
73-74
Missouri
90-91
Missouri-Kansas City 87-88
Morehead State
72-73
Mount St. Joseph
79-80
Murray State
72-73
Nebraska
85-86
Nicholls State
89-90
North Carolina
76-77
North Carolina A&amp; T
99-00
North Carolina State 75-76
Northern Kentucky
74-75
Ohio State
74-75
Ohio University
79-80
Oral Roberts
82-83
82-83
Pikeville
86-87
Pittsburgh
Radford
80-81
Rice
00-01
Roanoke
73-74
Rollins
88-89
Shawnee State
88-89
South Carolina
72-73
Southeast M issouri
84-85
Southern Illinois
77-78
Southern Mississippi 85-86
Southeastern Louisiana 89-90
Southwestern Louisiana 86-87

Last

~.w

98-99
99-00
94-95
87-88
00-01
80-81
00-01
85-86
89-90
79-80
99-00
75-76
82-83
77-78
87-88
82-83
82-83
86-8 7
81-82
00-01
73-74
88-89
88-89
73-74
00-01
78-79
85-86
89-90
86-87

8
15
0
0
30
2
38
0
1
2
1
1
4
1
3
0
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
19
0
0
1
0

J.,
2
34
2
1
29
0
17
1
0
0
0
0
9
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
2
1
1
1

First
Opponent
M eeting
Stetson
86-87
St. Louis
93-94
72-73
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga 81-82
73-74
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
87-88
Tennessee Tech
73-74
Texas A&amp;M
00-01
Texas-Arlington
96-97
Thomas More
93-94
Tulane
89-90
Vanderbilt
81-82
75-76
Vincennes
Wake Forest
83-84
West Virginia
80-81
00-01
West Virginia Tech
Western Carolina
74-75
Western Kentucky
73-74
Western Michigan
94-95
William Penn
76-77
Wilmington-UNG
99-00
Winthrop
72-73
Wisconsin
83-84
Wisconsin-Green Bay 86-87
Wisconsin-La Crosse 76-77
Wofford
98-99
Wright State
88-89
Xavier
80-81
Youngstown St ate
80-81

Last

~.w
88-89
93-94
92-93
81-82
00-01
00-01
00-01
00-01
96-97
93-94
89-90
95-96
75-76
83-84
81-82
00-01
97-98
91-92
94-95
76-77
99-00
72-73
83-84
86-87
76-77
99-00
96-97
99-00
87-88

Teresa McNair, Zoey Artist, Jill Perry and Charlotte Sizemore cheer on their
Lady Colonel teammates.

34

J.,

0
3
1 0
1 8
1 0
18 5
19 9
10 45
0 1
0 0
1 0
1 0
0 3
1 0
0 1
2
0
1 0
8 1
7 16
1 0
0 1
0
2
0 1
1 0
0
1
0
1
1
1
5 2
6 3
7
6

�EKU All-Time Results
1972-73
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Cincinnati

58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60
64
68
53
65
55
58

39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami (OH)
Marshall
Dayton
* Louisville

*Georgetown
*Murray State
#South Carolina
#Longwood College
# Highpoint
#Winthrop
* KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
*Kentucky

*Louisville
*Murray State
#Tennessee Tech
#Roanoke College
#South Carolina
#Elon

Belmont
Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky
*Louisville
*Western Kentucky
#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State
#Tennessee Tech
* KWIC Tourney

1976-77
Opponent

* KWIC Tourney

EKU

#AIAW Regional

1974-75

Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
OPP

Belmont College

1973-74

Bellamine

Record: 17-6
Coach: Paula Welch

Louisvil le

74
76
56
47
74
75
74
63
59
61

44
62
47
89
73
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Austin Peay
Marshall
* Kentucky
*Louisville
* Murray State
#Tennessee Tech
#Roanoke Col lege
#South Carolina
#Elon

41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
55
53
71
68
61

51
49
39
66
53
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
31
37
59
42
57
64

Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (OH)
Western Kentucky

Marshall
Belmont
Tennessee
*Northern Kentucky
*Kentucky
#Western Carolina
#Memphis State
* KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

Opponent

Tennessee
Murray State
Aust in Peay
Memphis State

Ohio State

EKU

OPP

41
63
48
50
36

51
49
39
66
53

North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Miami (O H)
Tennessee
Indiana
Marshall
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Ohio State
Morehead State
*Kentucky
* KWIC Tourney

1977-78
Record: 12-15
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Opponent
Kentucky

Murray State

Record:17-3
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati

1973-74

Western Kentucky

1975-76
Opponent

Record: 17-6
Coach: Paula Welch

74
59
66
62
70
67
60
60
63

Kentucky
Dayton

* KWIC Tourney
# AIAW Regional

77

Murray State
Indiana
Miami (OH)
Dayton
Tennessee
Kentucky

EKU

OPP

73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78

59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51

OPP

95
60
68
66
78
69
88 108
51
61
59
63
72
80
60
81
69
81
67
62
58
72
78
79
83 81
78
82
49
72
70
84
50
60
81
45
60
85
79
66
83
58
64
86
91
79

Murray State
Gulf Coast (Miss.)

Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Morehead State
Lo uisville
East Tennessee

35

EKU

OPP

73
57
63
65
82
74
71

79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85

77

69
84
73
84
75
89

67
94
76
88
82
61

Midd le Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami (OH)

77

Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois

83
73
67
58
61

* Louisville

77

Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee

94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

1978-79

Record:7-17
Coach: Shirley Duncan

EKU

OPP

42
63
59
60
54
48
71
82
65
91

#AIAW Regional

Record: 14-6
Coach:Terry Hall

EKU

85
58
99
97
70
85
81
88
92
80

Marshall

Opponent

Opponent

Indiana

54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
31
37
59
42
57
64

65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
55
53
71
68
61

Cincinnati
Western Kentucky

Record:13-3
Coach:EllenJohns

Record: 5-24
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Opponent
Tennessee
Indiana
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James Madison
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Miami (OH) (OT)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT)
Western Kentucky
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tenessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
* Northern Kentucky
* KWIC Tourney

EKU

OPP

67
60
58

91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64
80
79
94
76

77

78
56
52
61
77

78
70
64
84
54
70
86
66
68
62
85
72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

77

95
90
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

1979-80
Record: 9-19
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent
North Carol ina
James Mad ison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Miami (OH)

EKU

OPP

62
55
50
65
66

57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68
64
68

77

62
73
50
65
69

�EKU All-Time Results
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville
Mount St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
*Morehead State

60
80
63
52
56
60
54
69
65
68
57
51
58
57
88
54
59

82
63
67
63
66
92
70
77
70
61
53
53
72
85
72
56
90

*KWIC Tourney

1980-81

West Virginia
Campbellsville
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Nort hern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Lou isvil le
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT)
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Midd le Tennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Xavier
*Morehead State

87
72
59
100
68
50
61
61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

89
77
53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72
75
88
86

#AIAW Region 11

Record: 16-15
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent

Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Bellarm ine
Morehead State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Western Kentucky (20T)
Xavier
Austin Peay
Murray State
Dayton
Morehead State
Ohio
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Louisville
#UT-Chattanooga
#Vanderbilt
#East Tennessee

OPP

97
98
90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74
77
63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104
72

69
72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

* KWIC Tourne y

Record: 14-13
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent

Pikeville
Duke
Bowling Green
Indiana U -Purdue U
Louisville
Murray State
Middle Tennessee (OT)
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier (OH)
Mo rehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State (OT)
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
*Murray State

Record: 14-16
Coach: Dianne Murphy
EKU

OPP

Radford
John Carrol I
Campbellsvil le
West Virginia
Cleveland State
South Florida
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Marshall
Florida A &amp; M

68
93
102
73
76
86
72
72
82
78

71
36
75
65
52
60
77
77
61
80

EKU

OPP

105
57
83
86
58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64
65
77
75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

Opponent

Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla. )
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsvi lle
Western Kentucky

Record: 17-11
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent

Bellarm ine (OT)
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green

Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Midd le Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
You ngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Mu rray State
Austi n Peay (OT)
*Tennessee Tech

EKU

OPP

72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60

74
77
61
66
44
65
56
58

36

71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71
77
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

70
58
44
75
77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

* OVC Tourney

1985-86
Record: 8-17
Coach: Dianne Murphy

1984-85

1983-84

Opponent

69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

Record: 18-10
Coach: Dianne Murphy

* OVC Tourney

1981-82

48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
78
58
83
68
64
64

* OVC Tourney

1982-83

EKU

Wake Forest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisvil le
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech

Opponent

EKU

OPP

79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63

45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71

Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State (OT)
Southe rn Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Lou isville
Davis &amp; El kins
Campbellsville
Nebraska (OT)
Kentucky
Akron (OT)

EKU

OPP

75
82
85
59
78
90
63
76
72
75
55
71

72
71
80
72
57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75

�EKU All-Time Results
72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

82
82
87
89
84
77
79
69
86
77
99
97
81

1986-87
Oppone nt

EKU

OPP

Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisvil le
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Ash land College
Stetson
SE Louisiana
Pittsburgh
East Tennessee
Dayton (OT)
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

75
85
85
51
56
86
77
71
101
89
78
70
81
73
62
76
83
77
54
57
90
48
78
62
63
77
87

101
94
90
77
88
76
79
77
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

1987-88
Record: 6-20
Coach: George Cox
Opponent

EKU
EKU
79
73
58
71
81
40
77
72
62
89
79
62
69
95
86

OPP

OPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74

88
85
63
65
86
66
81
74
65

108
70
87
103
93
84
71
101
90

1988-89
Record: 12-14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
EKU

OPP

82
69
68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69
77
68
63
84
81
66
90
71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson (30T)
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Kent ucky (OT)
Austin Peay
Murray State (OT)
Middle Ten nessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kent ucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Aust in Peay

1990-91

Opponent

Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
Nicholls State
Tulane
Louisville (OT)
Appalachian State
Southeast Louisiana
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Ten nessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Wright State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall

OPP

54
86
85
65
71
84
76
67
78
80
88
64
90
68
74
59
84
89
72
63
82

95
95
73
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
10 9
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67

Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
*M iddle Tennessee
* Tennessee Tech

OPP

63
78
94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83
55
72
69
86
76
90
83
65
84
57
80
71
75
70
96
72
84

70
62
68
45
72
59
65
68
84
84
75
80
52
50
58
67
69
90
77
84
81
79
49
59
80
86
93

1991-92

Record: 12-15
Coach: LarryJoeInman
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Ball State
Louisville
Ind iana State
Brown
Fla. International
Iowa
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Sout heast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Marshall (OT)
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State (OT)
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee
UT Martin
* Middle Tennessee

72
66
77
74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66
72
92
80
59
84
106
108
85
56
75
66
58
95
74

52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74
84
80
95
76
87

* OVC Tourney

Record: 20-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

37

63
89
70
56
67
81

1992-93

EKU

* OVC Tourney

Wright State
Western Kentucky
Furman
Vanderbilt
Cincinnati
Florida Atlantic
Florida State
Xavier
Dayton
Marshall
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
UT Martin
Southeast Missouri

81
85
60
110
72
74

* OVC Tourney

Can isius
Chicago State
UNC-Ashevil le
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Lou isville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Austi n Peay
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
UNC-Asheville
Appalachi an St ate
* Middle Tennessee

Opponent

EKU

87
62
52
86
51

Record: 14-13
Coach: LarryJoe Inman

1989-90
Record: 12-14
Coach: LarryJoe Inman

83
57
51
82
82

East Tennessee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

Oppone nt

Opponent

Record: 9-18
Coach: George Cox

Opp
Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Oh io
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State

Lou isville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

1993-94

EKU

OPP

81
48
88
54
79
80
65
64
90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78

54
80
74
74
66
57
72
78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59

Record: 17-9
Coach: LarryJoe Inman
Opponent

EKU

OPP

Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall
Saint Lou is
Bradley
Indiana State
Xavier
Ind iana
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Kentucky
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State

66
122
85
82
65
66
81
64
74
91
76
92
84
66
78
70
71
82
83
89
83

57
48
64
61
74
72
78
81
58
76
85
77
76
72
67
66
99
58
67
76
79

�EKU All-Time Results
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*Austin Peay

85
71
60
71
53

69
49
71
89
64

* OVC Tourney

con

EKU
85
86
81
89
71
60
52
69
85
86
92
75
74
61
71
78
103
93
90
78
68
70
83
67
63
83
80
59

OPP

73
75
65
66
107
67
49
77

71
79
59
74
69
91
62
76
90
79
55
71
70
97
75
80
64
72
76
63

Opponent

Georgia Southern
East Tennessee
Marshall
Louisiana Tech
Fla. International
Wright State
Austin Peay
Detroit-Mercy
Midd le Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
Murray State
Tennessee-Martin
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Tennessee State
*Tennessee State
*Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech
#Georgia

EKU
90
69
61
78
72
69
63
55
79
72
67
72
55
53
62
67
82
79
69
89
67

93
58

1998-99

EKU
74
59
86
46
66
76
53
71
91
75
71
79
92
71
77

69
74
77
70
67
62
81
66
77

60
62
69
67
69
55

OPP

46
58
65
87
67
51
59
54
73
72
55
69
57
45
61
55
72
82
61
62
52
44
61
69
58
57
60
47
65
91

Opponent

Wofford
Coll. of Charleston
Miami (FL)
Hartford
Fla. International
Belmont
Morehead State
Xavier (OH)
UNC Wilmington
N. Carolina A&amp;T
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Murray State
UT Martin
Eastern Illinoi s
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
UT Martin
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
* Murray State

77

67
70
86
66
97
73
53
70
75
74
58
67
74
90
52
60
41
80

Marshall (OT)
Detroit-Mercy
East Tennessee
Georgia Southern
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Miami (OH)
Jackson State
Western Carolina
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech (30 T)
Middle Tennessee(OT)
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State

EKU
84
87
66
96
55
74
94
83
59
88
90
72
81
80
82
67
89
95
66
74
54
91
74
83
70
79
91
61

OPP

100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94
64
57
70
88
78
74
67
72
83
102
87
82
87
79
61
94
92
72
86
67

* OVC Tourney

Record: 20-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent

61
61
76
61
81
75
72

Record: 11-16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

1997-98

OPP

72
73
60
63
71
92
62

* OVC Tourney

Record: 24-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

1995-96
Record: 11-16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Georgia Southern
East Tennessee St.
Marshall
Western Carolina
Marquette
Indiana
Wright State
Vanderbilt
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Murray State
Middle Tennessee

Austin Peay
Morehead St ate
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
*Southeast Missouri
*Middle Tennessee

* OVC Tourney
# NCAA Tourney

* OVC Tourney

Opponent

78
51
85
68
56
64

1996-97

Record: 19-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Georgia Southern
Furman
Marshall
Western Michigan
Missouri
Wright State
Mercer
Ala.-Birmingham
Morehead State
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT-Martin
Morehead State
Western Carolina
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee-Martin
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*Tennessee-Martin
*Tennessee Tech

67
70
87
62
68
53

* OVC Tourney

1994-95

Opponent

Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Kentucky
*Tennessee Tech
*Austin Peay

EKU
97
76
71
80
64
71
59
75
84
65
97
67
85
69
87
97
80
86
65
78
81

1999-00
Record: 13-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

OPP

90
79
58
67
58
56
70
79
66
66
58

Opponent

Wof ford
Col l. of Charleston
Miami (FL)
Hartford
Fla. International
Belmont
Morehead State
Xavier (O H)

77

62
56
70
92
79
77

49
72
72

38

EKU
84
87
66
96
55
74
94
83

OPP

100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94

59
88
90
72
81
80
82
67
89
95
66
74
54
91
74
83
70
79
91
61

UNC Wi lmington
N.Carolina A&amp;T
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Murray State (OT)
UT Martin
Eastern Illinois (OT)
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
UT Martin
Eastern Illinois
SE Missouri (OT)
* Murray State

64
57
70
88
78
74
67
72
83
102
87
82
87
79
61
94
92
72
86
67

* OVC Tourney

2000-01

Record: 22-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent

Texas A&amp;M
Glenville State
Bowling Green
Belmont
Memphis
Iona
West Virginia Tech
UNG-Wilmington
Radford
Charleston Southern
Lipscomb
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
UT Martin
Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
UT Martin
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
*Morehead State
* OVC Tourney

EKU
88
116
89
87
66
81
119
70
92
81
85
72
85
92
85
86
85
84
89
66
99
106
89
81
88
91
91
88

OPP

96
80
61
82
89
71
63
87
79
64
72

79
79
77

79
68
63
60
82
84
78
99
84
73
73
82
67
92

�Lady Colonel Records
EKU Career Leaders

Tearn Records (Season)
2,349
Most Points in a season
82.0
Highest scoring average
24
Most victories in a season
.850 (17-3)
Best winning percentage
11
Most consecutive victories
24
Most losses in a season
9
Most consecutive losses
60.8
Best defensive scoring average
20.75
Highest average margin of victory
.456
Best field goal percentage
.764
Best free throw percentage
1446
Most rebounds
49.6
Highest rebound average

Steals
1. Angie Cox

1980-81
1975-76
1996-97
1975-76
1997-98
1978-79
1978-79
1983-84
1975-76
1982-83
1980-81
1980-81
1975-76

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Team Records (Single Game)
11-30-93
11-30-93
11-19-87
2-11-93

122, vs. Thomas More
74, vs. Thomas More (122-48)
75, vs. Tennessee (115-40)
216, vs. Morehead St.
(MS 110, EKU 106)
Fewest points by both teams 90, vs. Duke (EKU 46, DU 44)
51, vs. Thomas More
Most field goals made
43, vs. Murray State
Most free throws made
81, vs. John Carroll
Most rebounds

Most points
Largest margin of victory
Largest margin of defeat
Most points by both teams

12-3-83
11-30-93
2-13-93
11-20-81

Individual Records (Single Game)
Most points scored
Most field goals made
Most free throws made
Most rebounds
Most assists

44
18
21
25
17

Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan (12-2-94)
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2-15-90)
Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12-20-86)
Laphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96)
Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2-26-90)

Individual Records (Season)
Most games played
Most points scored
Highest scoring average
Most field goals made
Most field goals attempted
Best field goal percentage
Most three-point goals made
Most three-point goals attempted
Best three-point goal percentage

31, Lisa Goodin
31, Marsha Charles
719, Kim Mays
25. 7 , Kim Mays
235, Peggy Gay
569, Peggy Gay
.620, Shannah McIntosh
84, Chrissy Roberts
234, Samantha Young
.488, Chrissy Roberts

1980-81
1980-81
1994-95
1994-95
1978-79
1978-79
1992-93
1996-97
1995-96
1996-97

226, Kim Mays
.913, Lisa Goodin (Led Nation)
310, Tina Cottle
310, Laphelia Doss
118, Candice Finley
11, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
11, Candice Finley
170, Cheryl Jones

1994-95
1982-83
1984-85
1995-96
1999-00
1989-90
1999-00
1990-91

(Min. 25 attempts)

Most free throws made
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Most personal fouls committed
Most times disqualified on fouls
Most assists

39

Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Stephanie Davis
Tina Wermuth
Lisa Goodin
Teresa McNair
Sondra Mil ler
Mikki Bond
Cheryl Jones
Samantha Young

Rebounds
1. Laphelia Doss
2. Sandra Mukes
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Carla Coffey
6. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
7. Shannon Brady
8. Tina Cottle
9. Margy Shelton
10. Sandra Grieb

327
236
192
183
182
176
168
167
164
153

88-92
91-95
92-97
79-83
80-84
99-01
84-88
98-01
89-92
91-96

1,027
975
914
866
751
711
625
577
574
562

94-98
78-82
89-93
79-83
84-88
91-95
81-85
83-85
82-86
77-80

488
394
374
350
297
283
270
257
253
250
250

88-92
89-92
80-84
91-96
92-95
98-01
91-95
87-91
79-83
92-97
96-00

92
55
54
49
48
42
35
34
33
29

89-93
91-93
91-95
89-93
97-01
97-01
90-92
94-98
95-99
83-85

Assists
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Angie Cox
Cheryl Jones
Lisa Good in
Samantha Young
Kim Mays
Mikki Bond
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Kel ly Cowan
Tina Wermuth
Stephan ie Davis
Marla Gearhart

Blocked Shots
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jaree Goodin
Segena Mackeroy
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Sue Zylstra
Candice Finley
Charlotte Sizemore
Sheletha McEaddy
Lapheli a Doss
Cathy Dues
Tina Cottle

�Records/Thousand Point Club
Individual Records (Career)
Most games played
Most points scored
Most fie ld goals made
Best field goal percentage
Highest scoring average
Most free throws attempted
Best free throw percentage
Most rebounds
Best rebound average
Most assists
Highest assist average (4 years)
Highest assist average (3 years)
Most personal fou ls committed
Most times disqualified on fouls

117, Sandra Mukes
1,920, Lisa Goodin
751, Peggy Gay
.542, Tina Cottle
20.6, Kim Mays
602, Lisa Goodin
.874, Lisa Goodin
1027, Laphelia Doss
10.3, Tina Cottle
488, Angie Cox
122, Angie Cox
131, Cheryl Jones
397, Laphelia Doss
26, Sandra Mukes
Laphelia Doss

1978-82
1980-84
1975-79
1983-85
1992-95
1980-84
1980-84
1994-98
1983-85
1988-92
1988-92
1989-92
1994-98
1978-82
1994-98

EKU 1,000 Point Club

Lisa Goodin

1,92 0 points

Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
1 ,6 79 points

All-Time Leading Scorers
Player
Years
1. Lisa Good in ........ ............ 1980-84
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman .... 1989-93
3. Peggy Gay ...................... 1975-79
4 . Kim Mays .. ...... ............... 1992-95
5. Kelly Cowan .................... 1987-91
6. Angie Cox .. ..... ..... .. .... ..... 1988-92
7. Tina Wermuth ................. 1979-83
8. Laphe lia Doss ................ 1994-98
9. Carla Coffey .. ...... ........... 1984-88
10. Sandra Mukes ................ 1978-82
11. Charlotte Sizemore ...... 97-Present
12. Marla Gearhart ............... 1996-00
13 . Candice Finley ................ 1997-00
14 . Shannon Bradley .... ...... ... 1981-85
15. Loretta Cough lin ............. 1976-80
16. Tina Cottle ...... ...... .. ... .. .. 1983-85
1 7. Chancellor Dugan ............ 1978-82
18. Bernadette Kok .............. 1973-76
19. Chrissy Roberts .............. 1996-98
Samantha Young ............. 1992-96
20. Angela Fletcher ...... .. .... .. . 1984-86

Peggy Gay

1 ,674 points

Kim Mays

Kelly Cowan

Angie Cox

1,587 points

1,515 points

1 ,425 points

Tina Wermuth
1,403 points

Laphelia Doss
1,3 78 points

Carla Coffey

Sandra Mukes
1,188 points

Charlotte Sizemore
1,168 points

M arla Gearhart
1,0 85 points

Candice Finley
1, 022 points

1 ,363 points

40

Points
1,920
1,679
1 ,674
1 ,587
1,515
1 ,425
1 ,403
1,378
1 ,363
1 ,188
1,168
1 ,085
1 ,022
970
964
860
846
835
827
827
824

�OVC Statistics
2000-01 FINAL OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Scoring Offense
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Mi ssouri
Ten nessee-Martin
Eastern Illinois
Murray State
Assists
Eastern Kent ucky
Tennessee Tech
More head State
Eastern Illinois
Austi n Peay
Murray State
Tennessee-Mart in
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Scoring
Janet Holt-TTU
Brooke Arm istead-APSU
Angela Hassell-TSU
Kelly Pend leton-UTM
Tamara Washi ngton-TSU
Mo nika Gadson-MUR
Travece Turner-MOR
Renee Schaul-EIU
Lori Chase-SEMO
Tasha Gales-MOR
Field Goal Percentage
Gerlonda Hard in-APSU
Pam Iversen-SEMO
Jody Sizemore-MOR
Tama ra Washington-TSU
Pam O'Connor-EIU
Janet Holt-TTU
Christi Binkley-UTM
Ve ronica Benson-SEMO
Iesh a Jones-n u
Andrea Brown-TTU
Free Throw Percentage
Kand i Brown-MOR
Kelly Pendleton-UTM
Katie Kelly-EKU
Brooke Armistead-APSU
Janet Holt-TECH
Lori Chase-SEMO
Moni ka Gadson-MUR
Ca ndice Finley-EKU
Angela Has sell-TSU
Tamara Washington-TSU

GP

Points

Avg.

28
30
29
27
31
27
29
27
28

2474
2437
2252
2058
2290
1972
2108
1795
1712

88.4
81.2
77.7
76 .2
73 .9
73 .0
72.7
66.5
61.1

GP

Asst.

Avg.

28
30
29
27
31
28
29
27
27

558
580
509
457
455
389
401
362
351

19.93
19.33
17.55
16.93
14.68
13.89
13.83
13.41
13.00

GP

Points

Avg.

30
31
27
24
21
28
23
27
27
29

738
685
537
383
333
43 4
347
399
397
426

24.6
22.1
19.9
16.0
15.9
15.5
15.1
14.8
14.7
14.7

FGM

FGA

Pct.

136
100
151
132
143
236
92
131
92
97

218
166
262
236
269
444
181
258
182
193

.624
.602
.576
.559
.532
.532
.508
.508
.505
.503

FTM

FTA

Pct.

75
110
103
155
249
181
83
106
105
69

83
122
116
181
291
213
109
146
152
103

.904
.902
.888
.856
.856
.850
.761
.726
.691
.670

Scoring Defense
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Steals
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Stat e
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missou ri
Tennessee-Martin
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Ten nessee Tech
Murray State
Rebounding
Janet Holt-TTU
Monika Gadson-MUR
Jocelyn Duke-APSU
Tracy Webb-UTM
Pam Iversen-SEMO
Tasha Gales-MOR
Gerlonda Hardin-APSU
LaRi ssa Thomas-TSU
Lori Chase-SEMO
Jody Sizemore-MOR
Assist s
Misty Garrett-H U
Kelly Chavez-APSU
Amy Spear-MOR
Charlotte Sizemore-EKU
Mikki Bond-EKU
Paige Smit h-APSU
Renee Schaul-EIU
Lauren Dailey-EIU
Rachael Gobble-nu
Kand i Brown-MOR
Steals
Teresa McNair-EKU
LaShelle Porter-SEMO
Tracy Webb-UTM
Charlotte Sizemore-EKU
Taurus Pyles-TSU
Renee Schaul-EIU
Veronica Benson-SEMO
Mikki Bond-EKU
Janet Holt-TECH
Amy Spear-MOR

41

GP

Points

Avg.

27
30
29
28
27
31
28
29
27

1861
2107
2083
2018
2073
2386
2180
2312
2217

68.9
70.2
71.8
72.1
76.8
77.0
77.9
79.7
82.1

GP

Steals

Avg.

28
27
27
27
29
29
31
30
28

436
263
257
256
269
236
230
220
189

15.57
9.74
9.52
9.48
9.28
8.14
7.42
7.33
6.75

GP

Reb.

Avg.

30
28
31
29
27
29
31
27
27
29

295
269
253
217
197
211
216
185
180
185

9.8
9.6
8 .2
7.5
7.3
7.3
7.0
6.9
6.7
6.4

GP

Ast .

Avg.

30
31
28
28
28
31
27
26
30
29

209
178
139
112
109
108
94
87
99
95

6.97
5.74
4 .96
4.00
3 .89
3.48
3.48
3.35
3.30
3.28

GP

Total

Avg.

28
27
29
28
27
27
27
28
30
28

83
60
64
61
56
56
56
58
60
56

2 .96
2.22
2.21
2.18
2.07
2.07
2.07
2.07
2.00
2.00

�OVCRecords
Single Season

Career

MOST POINTS SCORED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1,011
831
793
783
746
738
719
713
710
690

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

29.7
28.4
28.0
26.8
26.4
25.7
25.6
24.7
24.6
24.2

1.
2.

15.4
15.2
15.2
13.9
13.6
13.3
12.9
12.9
12.9
12.7

Robin Hendrix, Middle Tennessee, 1980-81
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1977-78
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1978-79
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1984-85
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1985-86
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-79
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1981-82
Holly Seimetz, Youngstown State, 1981-82
Patrice Amos, Middle Tennessee, 1977-78

.717
.678
.668
.646
.646
.642
.640
.636
.628
.626

Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech, 1990-91 (1st-NCAA)
Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech, 1996-97 (1st-NCAA)
Lydia Sawney, Tennessee Tech, 1982-83 (1st-NCAA)
Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech, 1987-88 (2nd-NCAA)
Roschelle Vaughn, Tennessee Tech, 1992-93
Debra Ames, Morehead State, 1975-76
Carmen Dowdell, Tennessee Tech, 1978-79
Amy Kieckbusch, Morehead State, 1996-97 (5th-NCAA)
Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1980-81
Jamie Thomatis, Middle Tennessee 1998-99 (6th-NCAA)

.941
.938
.932
.913
.904
.903
.902
.900
.897
.897

Paula Corder, Southeast Missouri, 1998-99 (1st-NCAA)
Melissa Huffman, Murray State, 1989-90
Paula Corder-King, SE Missouri, 1999-00 (1st-NCAA)
Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky, 1982-83
Kandi Brown, Morehead State, 2000-01 (2nd-NCAA)
Kristy Cromer, Eastern Kentucky, 1987-88
Kelly Pendleton, Tennessee-Martin, 2000-01 (3rd-NCAA)
Janet Ross, Middle Tennessee, 1986-87
Cindy Barrix, Murray State, 1978-79
Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky, 1980-81

MOST POINTS SCORED

Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1980-81
Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1981-82
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1986-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1985-86
Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech, 2000-01
Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky, 1994-95
Gray C. Harris, Southeast Missouri, 1995-96
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Angela Moorehead, Tennessee Tech, 1990-91

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

2,526
2,324
2,287
2,238
2,176
2,166
2,148
2,144
2,059
2,054

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

24.3
21.5
21.2
21.1
20.6
20.5
20.3
19.8
19.7
19.6
19.6

Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1979-82
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Angela Moorehead, Tennessee Tech, 1988-91
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1983-87
Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky, 1993-95
Gray C. Harris, Southeast Missouri, 1992-96
Roschelle Vaughn, Tennessee Tech, 1991-93
Shandra Maxwell, Austin Peay, 1986-90
Sheila Smith, Murray State, 1985-89
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee State, 1993-95

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

13.8
13.7
13.1
12.8
11.4
11.2
11 .0
10.7
10.6
10.4

Robin Hendrix, Middle Tennessee, 1980-82
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Jackie Mounts, Murray State, 1975-79
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1983-87
Priscilla Blackford, Morehead State, 1980-83
Donna Stephens, Morehead State, 1978-82
Stephaine Minor, Murray State, 1994-97
Golena Rucker. Austin Peay, 1978-81
Holly Seimetz, Youngstown State, 1978-82
Shandra Maxwell, Austin Peay, 1986-90

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

.644
.626
.620
.617
.589
.586
.570
.566
.561
.561

Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech, 1987-91
Roschel le Vaughn, Tennessee Tech, 1991-93
Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech, 1996-00
Lydia Sawney, Tennessee Tech, 1981-83
Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1979-82
Carmen Dowdell , Tennessee Tech, 1977-80
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1983-87
Connie Swift, Tennessee State, 1992-97
Michelle Wenning, Murray State, 1987-91
Stephaine Minor, Murray State, 1994-97

SCORING AVERAGE

SCORING AVERAGE

Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1980-81
Wanda Grant, Youngstown State, 1980-81
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1987-88
Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1981-82
Gray C. Harris, Southeast Missouri, 1995-96
Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky, 1994-95
Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech , 1986-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1986-87
Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech , 2000-01
Gray C. Harris, Southeast Missouri , 1994-95

10.

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

4.
5.
6.
7.

10.

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, 1983-87
Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown State, 1984-88
Sheila Smith, Murray State, 1985-89
Jerilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech, 1979-82
Gray C. Harris, Southeast Missouri, 1992-96
Diane Seng, Tennessee Tech, 1996-00
Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee, 1984-87
Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech, 1976-80
Donna Murphy, Morehead State, 1976-80
Connie Swift, Tennessee State, 1992-97

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

42

.938
.874
.862
.8 46
.844
.833
.826
.821
.813
.812

Paula Corder-King, Southeast Missouri, 1996-00
Lisa Goodin, Eastern Kentucky, 1980-84
Chrissy Roberts , Eastern Kentucky, 1996-98
Melissa Huffman, Murray State, 1986-90
Janet Ross, Middle Tennessee, 1984-87
Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky, 1993-95
Kelly Downs, Morehead State, 1986-90
Kristal Holmes, Austin Peay, 1983-86
Irene Moore, Morehead State, 1978-82
Jennifer Parker, Murray State , 1990-94

�OVCRecords

Individual

Team

Game

Game

Most Points ........ .. ...................... 51, Carolyn Aldridge, TSU, vs. Wake Forest (94-95)
Most FGM ...................... .. .......... 20, Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, vs . Miss. Coll. (88-89)
Most FGA .................... .. .................. 33, Liz Hannah, MTSU , vs . W. Kentucky (76-77)
Best FG% (min. 10 made) ...... 1.000 (12-12) Cheryl Taylor, nu, vs. S. Illinois (87-88)
Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. Tenn. Tech (91-92)
Most 3PM ....... ............ ............. ....... 9, Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. Morehead St. (87-88)
Dana Bilyeu, nu, vs. UT Martin (92-93)
Sherita Joplin, MOR, vs. Coastal Carolina (94-95)
Paula Corder, SEMO, vs. Eastern Kentucky (98-99)
Rachael Gobble, TTU vs. East Tennessee State (00-01)
Most 3PA ............... .. ........................ 19, Allison Osborn, MOR, vs. Murray St. (96-97)
Best 3PT% (min. 6 made) ............... 1.000 (8-8), Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. nu (91-92)
Most FTM ... ... ............................... 23, Lori Chase. SEMO, vs . Tennessee St. (00-01)
Most FTA .............................................. 27, Michelle Wenning, MUR, vs EKU (90-91)
Best FT% ....... 1 .000 (14-14), Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, vs. Western Kentucky (88-89)
Tara Tansil , UTM, vs. Memphis St. (93-94)
Connie Swift, TSU, vs . Oregon St. (94-95)
Most Consecutive FTM ........................ 14, Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, vs. WKU (88-89)
Tara Tansil , UTM, vs. Memphis (93-94)
Connie Swift, TSU, vs . Oregon State (94-95)
Most Rebounds .... ....................... 30. Debra Ames, MOR, vs. Georgetown College (75-76)
Most Assists ............................ 22, Shawn Monday, nu, vs. Morehead State (87-88)
Most Steals ............................... .. .. 13, Ann Thomas.TSU, vs. Monmouth (NJ) (90-91)

Most Points Both Teams ............... 216, MO 110 vs. EKU 106 (1992-93)
Most Points One Half ... ........ ..... 78, TI vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (1975-76)
Most FGM .................. ....... .......... 58 , TI vs . Wisconsin-La Crosse (1975-76)
Most FGA ....................................... 101, EKU vs. West Va. Tech (00-01)
Best FG% .... ........ .......... .804, (33-41), TI vs . Maryville College (1976-77)
Best 3PT% (min 10 made) ................... .800, (12-15), MT vs. TI (1991-92)
Most 3PTM .................................. 19 (NCAA record), nu vs. UTM (00-01)
Most FTM ..................................................... 43, EKU vs. MU (1992-93)
Most FTA ..... .. ........................................ ........... 57, MO vs. EK (1998-99)
Most Rebounds ..... .. ...... .. ....... .. 83, MO vs. West Virginia State (1986-87)
Most Personal Fouls ..................... 40, EK vs. Morehead State (1998-99)
Most Assists ......... .......... ............. 36, TI vs. Youngstown State (1987-88)
36, TI vs. EKU (1985-86)
Most Steals ... ......... ....... ... ...... .... 34, TS vs . Jacksonville State (1994-95)
Largest Margin of Victory ... 74, EKU 122 vs. Thomas More 48 (1993-94)
Largest Attendance ... 8, 1 74, Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee (199798)

Season

Season

Most Points ........................ ....... ......... ....... 1 ,011, Jerilynn Harper, TI (1980-81)
Best Scoring Average ................................. .. 29. 7, Jerilynn Harper, TI (1980-81)
Most Field Goals Made ........ ........................ . 410, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1980-81)
Best Field Goal Percentage ............ ....................... 717 (185-258, NCAA Record)
Renay Adams, TT (1990-91)
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made .............. .. ............. .. . 23 (t ied NCAA Record)
Renay Adams, TT (1990-91)
Most 3-pointers Made .... ...... .. ........ .............. 95, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1994-9 5)
Most 3-pointers Attempted ............. ......... ... 315, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1994-95)
Best 3-point percentage (min 1.5 pg) .5 11 (46-90) Heather Prater, MT (1992-93)
.511 (69-135) Heather Prater, MT (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made .................. ................ 226, Kim Mays, EKU (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Attempted ............ ...... .. 276, Gray C. Harris, SEMO (1995-96)
Best Free Throw Percent age .... ......... .......... 941, Paula Corder, SEMO (1998-99)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made ........ .... 39, Paula Corder, SEMO (1998-99)
Most Rebounds ........ ........ ............................ 448, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Best Rebound Average ...... ......... ........ .......... 15.4, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-81)
Most Assists ........... .. ................ ........................ 270, Chris Moye, TI (1985-86)
Most Steals ................................................... 105, Angie Cox, EKU (1990-91)

Best Percentage Record (all games) ............... ............ 9 38, TI (19 75-76)
Best Percentage Record (OVC-sponsored) ......... 875 (28-4) MO (1978-79)
Most Wins ..... .. ........ ............................ 28, TI (1975-76); MO (1978-79)
Most Conference Wins .... ........................................ 16, EKU (1996-97)
Most Losses .... ................ ...................... ....... .. ...... ..... 26, TS (1987-88)
Most Consecutive Wins ...... ...... ............... .................... 21, TI (1975-76)
Most Consecutive Losses ................. ........................... 26, TS (1987-88)
Most points ....... ........ ....... ................................ ..... 2,911, TI (1976-77)
Most Field Goals Made ............. ....... .. .............. .. .... 1,218, TT (1976-77)
Most Field Goals Attempted ......... ....... ................. ... 2 ,640, TT (1976-77)
Best Field Goal Percentage ......................... ........ ....... 530, TT (1980-81)
Most 3-pointers Made .. ............................. ................ 267, TI (2000-01)
Most 3-pointers Attempted ... ....... ......... .............. ..... 633, MO (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made .............. ....... ........ .... 561, UT Martin (1998-99)
Most Free Throws Attempted .......................... 838, UT Martin (1998-99)
Best Free Throw Percentage .. ....... .............. 782 (530-678) TI (2000-01)
Most Rebounds .. .. ....... ........ ................................ .. 1,944, TI (1974-75)
Most Personal Fouls .... ... ............................ .............. 716, TI (1974-75)
Most Assists .................. ... , ... ................................... 723, TI (1985-86)
Most Steals ................................. ................ ............ 443, TI (1978-79)

Career
Most Points ........... ............................................... 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, TI (1983-87)
Best Scoring Average ... .. ........ ........ ...... .......... ...... 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, TT (1979-81)
Most Field Goals Made ... .............................. ........ 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, TT (1983-87)
Best Field Goal Percentage ........... .. ........................ 644, Renay Adams, TT (1987-91)
Most 3PT Made ...... .............. ......... .................... 244, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1993-95)
Most 3PT Attempted ........ .............. ................. ... 713, Carolyn Aldridge, TS (1993-95)
Best 3PT percentage (min 100 made) .446 (224-502) Heather Prater, MTSU (1993-96)
Most Free Throws Made .. ....... .. ........................ 611, Gray C. Harris, SEMO (1992-96)
Most Free Throws Attempted .. .. ........................ 878, Gray C. Harris, SEMO (1992-96)
Best Free Throw Percentage ............ ............ 938, Paula Corder-King, SEMO (1998-00)
Most Rebounds ............................... ...... .. ........ ..... 1,532, Cheryl Taylor, TI (1983-87)
Best Rebound Average ............... ...... .................. .. 13.8, Robin Hendrix, MT (1980-82)
Most Assists ... ......... ............... ............................ 823, Shawn Monday, TI (1986-90)
Most Steals .... ................. ....... ......... .......... ......... 324, Pam Chambers, TI (1976-80)

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OIDOVALLEY
CONFERENCE

�Colonel Club/Staff

Since 1978, the Colonel Club has been your connection to su pporting Eastern Kentucky University Athletics.
Be more than just a fan by providing financial support that is essential to our pursuit of academic excellence, OVC Championshi ps
and NCAA post season competition for over 330 student-athletes.
As a Colonel Club member, you can take great pride in knowing your tax-deductible contribution
provides additional financial support for student-athlete scholarships, team
travel, equipment, uniforms , computers, tutorial support and many more
special needs.
Based on the level of you r annual gift to the Colonel Club, priority seating is
available at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBrayer Arena. These contribut ors receive first priority to purchase the best seats available at our home
football and basketball games.
With the increased cost of higher education and as intercollegiate competition continues to rise, your support is critical to our success as we strive to
build an even stronger Colonel athletic program.
Methods of support include direct contribut ions, matching gifts, gifts of
securities and planned gifts. All gifts to the Colonel Club are recognized
on a Ju ly 1st to June 30th fiscal year.

Make the commitment today to support EKU student-athletes
and their pursuit of academic and athletic success.
For more information on joining the Colonel Club and being a part of the excitement of Eastern Kentucky Univers ity Athletics,
please contact the EKU Colonel Club Office at (859) 622-2046 or visit our website at www.colonelclub.com.

Lady Colonel Support Staff

Stephanie Oghia
Student Manager

Ashley Grayson
Student Manager

Annette Myers
Student Trainer

44

Kim Smith
G.A. Traine r

�Facilities
Year-by-Year
inMcBrayer

Paul S. McBrayer Arena
Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first opened for basketball action in 1963,
has been the home court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball since the 1976-77
season when the team moved from the Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a
thoughtfully planned sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and features a great
triumph in architectural design with its modern laminated cross-arched roof - the world's largest of
its kind - spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches
gracefully 8 1 feet above the floor level, is southern pine fin ished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena,
which seats 6,500 for basketball
games and 8,000 for other programs, the building contains four basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on the east end, two classrooms , 20 offices, both indoor and
outdoor swimming pools, shower and
locker rooms, a projection room, a
training room and weight rooms. A
hydraulic-operated stage is located
on the east end of the main arena
floor.
Since the women's basketball
program began playing its games in
Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels
have compiled an overall home
record of 186 wins and 106 losses.

Year

Won

Lost

1978-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01

2
8
3
4
9
9
8
9
11
3
8
4
5
7
9
12
6
8
8
8
10
9
7
8
11
186

4
4
11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6
6
8
5
4
2
0
5
2
1
4
1
2
4
5
2
106

TOTAL

.637 Winning Percentage

Moberly Building
One of the most functional facilities available to Eastern Kentucky University athletics is the Harry Moberly Building, completed in the Fall of
2000 and dedicated in November of 2000.
The building was named for former Eastern student-athlete, founding member of the EKU Colonel Club and active supporter of EKU athletics,
Harry Moberly. A quarterback for the Eastern football team from 1931-34, Moberly's visionary leadership was instrumental in establishing,
building and strengthening the Colonel Club, EKU's intercollegiate athletics booster organization.
The building, located adjacent to Roy Kidd Stadium, is a 40,000 square-foot, $ 4. 75 million state-of-t he-art facility.
The first floor features a strength and weight development area which was dedicated in November of 2000 as t he Raymond E. Giltner
Conditioning Center. The Giltner Center, named for the late Raymond Giltner who ,--- ...,..,,.,- ,-,:-:rserved two terms as president of the EKU National Alumni Assocation, as a director of the EKU Foundation and vice chair of the Foundation's Planned Giving
Committee, houses equipment designed to help build strength, muscle development and rehabilitation for EKU's student athletes.
Also located on the first floor is the main training facility for EKU's 16 intercollegiate athletics teams. The facility provides an in-ground hydrotherapy pool with
rehabi litation equipment , three above-ground therapeutic pools, X-ray equipment
and examination rooms .
A 6,000 square-foot physical activity area/laboratory for physical education
activities and the study of motion is also featured on the first floor.
The second floor features a wellness center designed to facilitate aerobic
conditioning. The center includes aerodynamic equipment for bicycling, stairstep aerobics and ot her health-club type equipment.
Also on t he second floor are three large classrooms, physiology and computer
laboratories and state-of-the-art offices for the Colonel football coaching staff,
along with offices for several EKU physical education professors.

45

�Academics
Academics at Eastern
While the Lady Colonels have been accomplishing a great deal on the court du ring Coach Larry lnman's tenure, they have
also been putting another streak together in the classroom - a perfect graduation rate. Every Eastern player in the past seven
years who has exhausted her eligibil ity, has gone on to receive a bachelor's degree from EKU. To hear Inman talk, one quickly
realizes his bel ief in the concept of the student-ath lete .
"The greatest thing is to see you walk across th at stage and
receive your diploma. Then I know you can do something with your
life," Inman tells his players.
1992
Angie Cox
BS Occupational Therapy
The EKU coaching staff, as well as academic counselor Joan
Cheryl Jones
BS Biology
Hopkins and her staff, monitors the progress of the players scho1993
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
BS Business Education
Tiffany Mayfield
BS Recreation
lastically. This has resulted in 15 seniors who have completed eliSue Zyletra
BS Physical Education
gibility since 1992 receiving a degree.
1994
Rhonda Hardesty
BS Early Elem. Education
"We monitor their grades on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly
Shannah McIntosh
BBS Accounting
basis. They have to meet certain standards. I figure they can't play 1995
Michelle King
BS Biology
Kim Mays
BS Occupational Therapy
basketball the rest of their lives, " added Inman.
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
BS Child/Family Studies
Several Eastern players have excelled in the classroom, above
1996
Samantha Young
BS Physical Education
and beyond the norm. Kim Mays and Angie Cox both received
1997
Stephany Davis
BS Healt h &amp; PE
recognition as Occupational Therapy Students of the Year. This is
Tiffany Davis
BBS Accounting
Chrissy Roberts
BS Sports Super vision
in a program that requires an extremely high grade point average
1998
Laphelia Doss
BS Broadcasting
to even enter the program (3 .7 on a 4.0 scale). The degrees Lady
1999
Cathy Dues
BS Accounting
Colonel players have received have been diverse as well, with 2000
Marla Gearhart
BS Recreation/ Park Admin.
bachelor's ranging from education to accounting to occupational
therapy to biology to child and family studies.

EKU Honor Roll

Chad Bratzke Student..Athlete Academic Success Center
The Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success center (SAAS) is one of the newest faciliti es at Eastern Kentucky
University. The SAAS Center, located in Alumni Coliseum, is designed to aid EKU 's student-athletes in al l facets of their academ ic
pursuits.
Included in the new academic facility are tutoring facilities, a quiet study area, a computer lab and administrative offices. Former
EKU All-American and current Indianapolis Colts' defensive lineman, Chad Bratzke, was instrumental in furnishing the area properly
with his generous gift to EKU Athletics.
The Academic Success Center is staffed by Joan Hopkins, EKU's
coordinator for academic athletic advising, and Martina Martin,
academic athletic advisor.
"The opening of the Student-Athlete Academic Success Center
has begun a new era of rededication of our athletic program to the
student in every athlet e that walks on our campus ," said Hopkins.
"In the SAAS Center, we will be providing increased academic
support to enable our students to be the best they can be in the
classroom."
EKU annually finishes among the leaders in the Ohio Valley
Conference men's and women's all-sports trophy standings and the
Colonels have won the prestigious Ohio Valley Conference Academic Achievement Banner seven times ('88-'92, '94-'95, '97'98, '99-'00).

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�Camp/Hoopster Boosters

Camp of Superstars
Head women's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his staff have developed the EKU program from what was once a consistently average team to
one that is at or near the top of the Ohio Valley Conference year-in and year-out. Inman currently ranks in the top 70 among active women's basketball coaches,
with 368 career victories . In his 13 seasons with Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels t o three of the last six OVC titles, includi ng back-to-back titles in 199697 and 1997-98.
He has set school records, winning 24 games, capturing the OVC Tournament and making the school's first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament
in 1996-97. Inman is the only coach in school history to post back-to-back OVC titles and back-to-back 20 or more win seasons, accompl ished in 1996-97 and
1997-98. He has been the only coach in school history to post 20 or more win seasons, a feat he has accomplished four times at Eastern.
Inman has surrounded himself with a great st aff. Assistant coaches Meghan Burke, Chrissy Roberts and Curtis Metten are helping Inman build the EKU
program to where it is today. Burke is in her first year at Eastern, while Roberts and Metten return to Eastern for their second season. Al l will be very instrumental
in establishing the Eastern program as one of the best in the OVC .
The 2002 Camp of Superstars will once again be held on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in the Alumni Coliseum. Eastern is located in
Richmond, approximately 25 mi les south of Lexington, just off 1-75.

• T-shirts, posters and other p r i z~j j•e
Player and coaches' social
• Three-point and slam dunk contests
. . ., · . . . • Athletic trainers on staff at all times
• Pizza party and cookout
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• Three games per day for varsity
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• JV and Varsity All-Star games
• Two games per day for junior varsity

Hoopster Boosters

Camp Dates
June 13-15
June 16-19

Individual Camp
Team Camp 1

July 14-11

Team Camp2

Facilities
EKU has outstanding basketball facilities, including three large
basketball courts and six smaller courts. Varsiry games will be played
on the large courts, only, while junior var~/ty games are played on the
smaller courts. The swimming pool will bt.,available for all campers
and staff

Meals and Housing
Meals will be served on campus. Living quarters will be located in an
air-conditioned residence hall on campus and supervised by camp
counselors. Campers will need to bring a blanket, towel t-shirt, socks,
sheets, sneakers, swim suit and otherpersonal items. linens will not be
provided.

This season is expected to be another exciting and successful season for
the EKU Lady Colonels. We would like your support as we compete to
bring home the Ohio Va lley Conference championship. You can show your
support with a membership in the EKU Lady Colonel HooPsTER BoosTERS.
By becoming a member of the Lady Colonel HooPSTER BoosTERs, your donations will enable us to provide the needed supplies for our program. The
Lady Colonel HooPSTER BoosTERs membership packages can provide you
with lots of fun and exciting items for your enjoyment. Each package is
fu ll of quality items that make YOU, HOOPSTER BOOSTER, our #1 supporter and our #1 fan.
All members will be honored during a Booster Recept ion that will be held
duri ng the season and selected members will be chosen as Honorary
Coaches throughout the season.
You can be a proud HooPsTER BoosTER by select ing one of the membership
packages listed below.
Free Throw Boosters
$25 Donation

- T-Shirt
- Schedules
- Mai/outs

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CAMP OF SUPERSTARS:
Curtis Metten, Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
118 Alumni Coliseum, 521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY 40475
(859) 622-2132; Curtis.Metten@eku.edu

3-Point Boosters
$100 Donation

- Sweatshirt
- T-Shirt!Cap
- Schedules
-Mai/outs

2-Point Boosters
$50 Donation

- Sweatshirt
- Schedules
-Mai/outs
Slam Dunk Boosters
$300 Donation

- Sweat Suit
- T-Shirt!Cap
- Schedules
- Mailouts

For more information, or to become a Hoopster Booster, contact:
£KU Women 's Basketball • 118 Alumni Coliseum
Richmond, KY 40475 • (859) 622-2132

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�Ohio Valley Conferenee
History of the OVC
Entering its 54th yea r, the Ohio Valley
Conference continues to build on the success
that has made it the nation's eighth-oldest
NCAA Division I conference.
The OVC 's proud past dates back to 1948,
but seeds for the new league were actually
planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart,
the athletics director at Murray State, Charles
(Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public
relations director at Western Kentucky, first
broached the idea of forming a new conference.
Discussions were put on hold by World War II,
but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original
institut ions combined with Morehead State,
Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC.
In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer
on a much more significant scale socially.
During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first
non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions
to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall
Banks earned ath letically-relate d aid at
Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. (I n 1961,
Murphy earned football all-conference recognition at halfback.) With racial barriers broken,
the rest of the institutions in the league began
to provide educational and athletic opportun ities to African-Americans.
In the late 1970s, women's athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the national
scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and
marketing women 's sports. Recognizing the
need to provide increased opportunities for
female athletes, the OVC established women 's
championships in the sports of basketball,
tennis and track in 1977, with cross country
and volleyball added over the next four years .
Those sports were initially governed by the
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women, but the overall strength of women's
programs in the league was demonstrated by
the automatic bids the OVC instantly received
when the NCAA became the governing body in
1982.
Through the early years of the league,
administrators wrestled with fan behavior due
to the close proxim ity of the conference members and the intense rivalries which developed.
Just as it did decades ago, the OVC took the
leadership role on what has become a national
issue. In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-ofits-kind "Sportsmanship Statement", a policy
which promotes principles of fair play, ethical
conduct and respect for one's opponent. The
statement has become a model for others to
follow across the nation, answering the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Comm ission to
improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics.

Over its 53 years, OVC teams have garnered national championships and bowl games
in football, along with national team or individual titles in the sports of rifle , cross country,
track and golf.
The OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, wh ile some of the greatest players
in professional sports were educated at OVC
institutions. The list includes former greats such
as basketball's Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and two-sport sta r Steve Hamilton
(Morehead State) to present-day standouts like
basketball players Carlos Rogers (Tennessee
State), Popeye Jones (Murray State) and Bubba
Wells (Austin Peay), football players Chad
Bratzke (Eastern Kentucky), Chris Watson (Eastern Illinois). Marquis Walker (Southeast Missouri) and Brent Alexander (Tennessee State),
baseball players Kirk Reuter (Mu rray State),
Kerry Robinson (Southeast Missouri) and Willie
Blair (Morehead State) and professional golfer
Jeff Sluman (Tennessee Tech).
The playing field isn't the only place where
OVC athletes are working hard. The league also
recognizes excellence in the classroom. The
prestigious OVC Academic Achievement Banner is awarded annually to the league school
whose athletes produce the highest grade point
average when compared to the general student
body. Also, six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and fema le athletes,
while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or named to the Commissioner's Honor
Roll. Additionally, the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honoroftheformer Morehead
State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, is presented annually to a junior
or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best
exemplifies the characteristics of
sportsmansh ip and citizenship.
The viMISSOURI
sion of leadership demonstrated
the Founding
Fathers in
1948
reSoutheast Missouri State
mains alive
(C.11pc, Girardeau, MO)
today as the
Ohio Valley
Conference
prepares for
the future.
One example
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legiate athletics admin istration for increased
involvement of unive rs ity presidents in setting
policies and making rules. The president s of
OVC institutions , however, have always governed the Confe rence, long before presidential
governance became a nat ional t heme.
The OVC sponsors t he following spo rts:
baseball, basketball , cross country, footba ll ,
golf, tennis and track for men, and basketba ll,
cross country, golf, soccer, softba ll, tennis,
t rack and volleyball for women. The OVC also
sponsors t he combined men 's and women's
s port of rifle.
Over t he last few years, t he league has
grown, not on ly in the number of athletics
opportunities it is providing for students , but in
terms of t he number of institutions in t he
league. In the early 1990's, the league expanded by two members, add ing Southeast
Missouri State Univers ity and t he Univers ity of
Tennssee at Martin. The league grew again in
1996-97 with the addition of Eastern Illinois
University. Other current representat ives include charte r members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray
State Univers ity, along with Aust in Peay State
University, Tennessee State University and Tennessee Technologica l Univers ity. Jacksonville
State and Samford join the OVC in 2003,
exr: 0 n::ling the conference to 11 members for
t he first time.

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�he nickname, "The Campus Beautiful," aptly
describes the Eastern Kentucky University campus. It is truly a beautiful atmosphere in which
t o live and learn.
Eastern, a member of the Commonwealth's system
of regional universities, is the culmination of more than
a century of higher education development on its
560-acre main campus in Richmond . Today's modern
Eastern offers more than 150 degree programs in its
fi ve academic colleges and graduate school including
Ed ucation, Business &amp; Technology, Arts &amp; Sciences,
Justice &amp; Safety and Health Sciences that provide educational opportunities to meet society's demands.
The University seeks to fulfill the "living-while-learning" concept by providing comfortabl e living conditions for almost
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halls. Eastern can accommodate more students on
campus than any other university in the state.
In addition to being a highly-respected academic
institution, Eastern is also noted for its program of
intercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. The
accomplishments of the Colonel athletics teams
are a sou rce of great pride for the student body
and campus community.
Eastern is a hub for cultural enrichment opportunit ies as nationa lly-know n lecturers, artists and entertainers appear on campus. A wide variety of student
and faculty musical groups also provide a fine selection of entertainment options.
Whether it be in the area of academics; the athletics
arenas, fields or courts; or campus life,
Eastern continues its stride toward
excellence.

�Eastern Kentucky University
2001-02 Women's Basketball Schedule
DATE

OPPONENT

SITE

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DATE

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SITE

TIME

Nov. 3 ......... SPORTS REACH USA .................... RICHMOND .................. 7:30 pm
EKU Comfort Suites Classic (IUPUI-Fort Wayne, Marshall, Morehead State, EKU)
Pre-Season National Invitational Tournament (Nov. 9-19)
Nov. 9 ........ Vanderbilt ..................................... Nashville, TN ................. TBA
Nov. 20 ......... LIPSCOMB .................................... RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Nov. 27 ......... Bowling Green ............................... Bowling Green, OH ....... 7:00 pm
Morehead State Classic (Elon, High Point, Morehead State, EKU)
Dec. 1 ........ EKU vs. Elon ................................... Morehead, KY ............... 1:00 pm
High Point vs. Morehead ............... Morehead, KY ............... 3:00 pm
Dec. 2 ........ EKU vs. High Point ......................... Morehead, KY ............... 1:00 pm
Elon vs. Morehead ......................... Morehead, KY ............... 3:00 pm
Dec. 7 ......... Florida International ..................... Miami, FL ...................... 7:00 pm
Dec. 8 ......... Florida Atlantic .............................. Boca Raton, FL .............. 3:00 pm
Pella Corporation Cyclone Classic (Iowa State, Niagara, Valparaiso, EKU)
Dec. 14 ....... EKUvs. Valparaiso ......................... Ames, IA ....................... 6:00 pm
Niagara vs. Iowa State ................... Ames, IA....................... 8:00 pm
Dec. 15 ....... Consolation Game ......................... Ames, IA ....................... 6:00 pm
Championship Game ..................... Ames, IA ....................... 8:00 pm

Dec. 29 ....... Morehead vs. Marshall .................. RICHMOND .................. 2:00 pm
EKU vs. lUPUI-FW ....................... RICHMOND .................. 4:00 pm
Dec. 30 ....... Morehead vs. IUPUI-FW ................ RICHMOND .................. 2:00 pm
EKU vs. MARSHALL ..................... RICHMOND .................. 4:00 pm
Jan. 3 .......... TENNESSEE TECH* ....................... RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Jan. 5 .......... TENNESSEE STATE* ..................... RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Jan. 10 .......... Southeast Missouri* ...................... Cape Girardeau, MO ...... 5:30 pm
Jan.12 .......... Eastern Illinois* ............................. Charleston, IL ................ 5:15 pm
Jan. 19 .......... Morehead State* ........................... Morehead, KY ............... 5:30 pm
Jan. 21 .......... AUSTIN PEAY STATE* .................. RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Jan. 24 .......... TENNESSEE-MARTIN* ................. RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Jan. 26 .......... MURRAY STATE* ......................... RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Feb. 2.......... Austin Peay State* ........................ Clarksville, TN ............... 5:30 pm
Feb. 4.......... Tennessee Tech* ........................... Cookeville, TN ............... 5:30 pm
Feb. 7.......... EASTERN ILLINOIS*..................... RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Feb. 9.......... SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* ............. RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Feb. 11 .......... Tennessee State* .......................... Nashville, TN................. 5:30 pm
Feb.16 .......... MOREHEAD STATE* ..................... RICHMOND .................. 5:30 pm
Feb. 21 .......... Murray State* ............................... Murray, KY.................... 5:30 pm
Feb. 23 .......... Tennessee Martin* ........................ Martin, TN .................... 4:00 pm
Feb. 26 .......... OVC Tournament-First Round ........ TBA ............................... TBA
Mar. 1-2........ OVC Tournament Semi/Finals ........ Louisville, KY ................ TBA

EKU HOME GAMES INBOLD CAPS • ALL TIMES LOCAL AND SUBJECTTO CHANGE • * OHIOVALLEYCONFERENCE GAME

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                    <text>��Overall Record ... ......... ......... ,... . 391-231 (22 years)
Assistant Coach .......................... ...... .. Meghan Burke
Alma Mater .......... ............................ Sc. John's, '96
Office Phone ....... , .. .......................... 859-622-2375
Email ............................... Meghan.Burke@eku.edu
Assistant Coach .................. ................. Curtis Metten
Alma Marer ....... , ............ .... ..... Davis &amp; Elkins, '99
Office Phone .................................... 859-622-2 132
Email ... .... .............. ........... Curtis.Metten@eku.edu
Graduate Assistant Coach ....... .............. Laphelia D oss
Alma Mater ......................... Eastern Kentucky, '98
Office Phone ............... , ........ , ........ ... 859-622-2 132
Email ... ............. .... ......... ... Laphelia.Doss@eku.edu
Basketball Fax ................ ...................... 859-622-5 108
Athletic Trainer ..... .......... , .. .... ..... ..... Johnda W ireman
Office Phone .................................... 859-622-2 140
Student Trainer ..... ......... .... ..... ........ Miyuki Moriyasu
Managers ............................... ........... Stephanie Oghia
Bethany Campbell

General Information
Table of Contents/Quick Facts ..... ..... ............... ...... .
Phone D irectory ....................... ...............................
Media Information/Services ............................. ........
Media Phone Directory ............. ... ...........................
President Joanne K. G lasser .. ...................... .............
Interim Director of Athletics Jack Lengyel ...............
Athletics Administration ............ ......... ..... ................
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2002-03 5eason Preview
2002-03 Season Outlook ......................................... 7

Coaches and 5taff
Head Coach Larry Joe Inman .. .......... ......... .......... 8-9
Assistant Coach Meghan Burke .............. ., ............. 10
Assistant Coach Curtis Merten .............................. 10
Assistant Coach Laphelia Doss .... .................. ........ 10

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Rosters/Pronunciation ...........................................
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Jill Perry .................................................................
Lyndsey Warbington ..................... .........................
Alicia Binion ........................ ..................................
Leigh Carr .................. ...........................................
Kacie Kelly ............ ............................ .....................
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Candis Cook .........................................................
Miranda Eckerle .... ... ............................ ......... ........
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A Look Back
2001-02 Statistics .................................................. 26
2001-02 Results ................ ...... ............ ......... ......... 26
2001-02 Season Recap ....... .................................... 27

2002-03 Opponents
SID Contact Page ............................................. 28-29
Opponents ......................... .............................. 30-33
Travel Headquarters .................................. .... ......... 33

EKLI Basketball
All-Time Series History ................... ...................... 34
All-Time Results .............................. ................. 35-38
Year-by-Year Coaching Records ............................. 38
EKU Letterwinnecs ............................................... 39
Before They Were L~dy Colonels .................. ........ 40

Records
Ohio Valley Conference Records ..... ................. 42-43
EKU Records ........................ ............................ 44-45
2001 -02 OVC Statistical Leaders ............ .............. 46

EKLJ Facilities
Chad Braczke Academ ic Success Center .......... ...... 41

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5ports Information
Sports Information Director ........................ Karl Park
Email ....................................... Karl.Park@eku.edu
Assistant Director/Women's Basketball .... Arny Ratliff
Email .... ................................ Arny.Radiff@eku.edu
Office Phone ...................... ............. 859-622-2006
Horne Phone/Fax ............................. 859-245-1 621
Sports Information Secretary ........... Joanne Whitlock
Sports Information Fax ............... ......... 859-622-1230
Press Row Phone .................................. 859-622-2226
Website ............... .............. ......... ........ .. ekusports.corn
Mailing Address ....................... 521 Lancaster Avenue
207 Begley Building
Richmond, KY 40475

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All-Time Basketball Record ............... 426-37 1
All-Time OVC Record .. ........ .............. ......... 190-151
NCAA Poscseason Appearances ............................... 1
(1984)
NIT Poscseason Appearances .. ................................. 1
(2002)
OVC Regular Season Championships ...... ,... .... :...... 4
2001-02 Record .................................................. 23-8
Horne: 11-2, Away: 9-5, Neutral: 3-1
2001-02 OVC Record ............................... 13-3/T-lst
Final Ranking ........ , ................................ Not Ranked
Lettcrwinners R/L ................ ...... .... .................. , ... 8/4
Starters R/L ......................................... ......... ........ 2/3
Newcomers ..... .......... .... ......... ..... ............................. 5
(2 transfers, 3 fresh men)

Credits
The 2002 Eastern Kentucky University Women's
Basketball Media Guide was written and compiled by
Arny Ratliff.
This publication was paid for through state funds.
Editors: Arny Ratliff, Karl Park
Photography by: T im Webb, EKU Public Relations;
George T hompson, Stephanie Oghia
Cover Design: Arny Ratliff
Printing: Post Printing

an the Cover
"One More Ti1ne,,

Seniors Teresa McNair, Jill
Perry and Lyndsey
Warbington will lead the
2002-03 edition of the
Eastern Kentucky Lady
Colonels with hopes of
repeati ng as Ohio Valley
C onference C hampions.

Head Coach ..................................... Larry Joe Inman
Alma Mater ............. ..... ................ Austin Peay, '70
Office Phone ........... ............. ........... 859-622-2127
Email ................... ................ Larry.lnrnan@eku.edu
Record at EKU ... ...................... 230-158 (14 years)

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�Media/Information Service§

TD THE MEDIA
The 2002-03 Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball media
guide has been prepar~d especially for the members of the print and electronic media who cover EKU athletics. We hope chis guide will provide
many of the answers concetn ing Coach Larry l nman's women's basketball
team and EKU in general. If you desire add itional information, special features, pictures, etc., or have questions not answered in this guide, please feel
free co contact Arny Ratliff in the Eastern Kentucky Sports Information
office at (859) 622-2006 or via email at Amy.Racliff@eku.edu.

WDRKll\16 PRE!i!i
Press passes are required to all EKU women's basketball games. If you
have special needs such as working space, foe, telephone, etc., please make
your requests as far in advance as possible.

RADIO
Should any radio stations desire co broadcast ho me games, requests
should be addressed to the Sports Information office and be made by name
as early as possible. Lines are co be ordered by the requesting station direccly
from the Bell South Telephone Company with instructions co contact Eastern SlD 's office prior to installation. The "official station," as designated by
the Director of Athletics of the visiting inscicucion, will be assigned priority
space in the event of a large press turnout.

TELEVl!ilOI\I
Live television coverage is pcohibiced unless permission is granted by
the Director of Achledcs well in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for
noncommercial stations by contacting the SJD offi ce wel l in advance of the
gan1e.

PHOT06RAPHER!i
Photo passes are required. Photographers may cake pictures from the
sidelines during the game, provided they remain a safe d istance from the
playing court and not in front of the bench and coach ing areas. There is no
flash photography allowed.

01\1 THE WEB
The most up-to-date informatio n on the EKU women's basketball ptogram and all of EKU's athletic teams can be found on che Internet at the
official site for EKU athletics, ekusports.com. All the latest game recaps,
statistics, box scores, player and coach bios can be found on chis site.

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�.Joanne K. Gla§§er., E§q.
EKU President

noting chat EKU fi nished second eight times
in the academic competition.
''.Another key to the success of our program is the emphasis our coaches and the athletics staff place on ethical conduct and sportsmanship in addition to the pursuit of academic, athletics and personal excellence for
Joanne K. C lasser's passion for students all who participate in our program."
President Glasser speaks from experience.
and her special understanding of the role of
As
executive
vice president for institutional
intercollegiate athletics on a university camadvancement
at Towson University in Baltipus undersco re the long-standing commitmore,
M
d.,
she
was actively involved in all
ment to athletic and academic excellence on
aspects
of
the
University's
the EKU campus.
"Intercollegiate athletics programs have intercollegiate athletics program, from policy
a legitimate and proper role to play in univer- formation, gender equity issues and decisions
sity life," says Glasser, who assumed the EKU conce rnin g conference affi liation to
presidency Oct. 29, 2001. "Participation in fundraising and facilities development.
She was instrumental in the expansion
sports programs teaches the value of teamofTowson's
football stadium, construction of
work, and our men's and women's sports proa
new
baseball
facility, and development of a
grams contribute to school spirit and provide
new
field
house.
While there, she worked
an important link to the campus for our
with
the
North
Atlantic,
Patriot League,
alumni and other friends."
American
East
and
President Glasser noted that, while the
Un iversity Community supports and cakes Colonial confergreat pride in EKU's championship intercol- ences.
Whi le
at
legiate athletics program, members strive to
Towson,
she
develmaintain academic integrity and keep the prooped award-wingram in proper perspective.
"Ac EKU, we are a 'student-centered' ning programs in
University that is centered on students," she fundraising, public
says. "We place great emphasis on the overall relations, marketdevelopment and well being of our student- ing, and alumni reShe
athletes. They are students first, athletes sec- lations.
planned
and
diond.
rec
t
ed
Towson's
"We are proud of the many championships our teams have won, but we are equally, highly successful
or perhaps even more, proud chat our student- $17.5 million capiathletes have won the Ohio Valley Confer- tal campaign, the
ence Academic Achievement Banner eight of firs t major cam in
the E..11i:a:..:.s.~~-.::
the 16 years it has been awarded," she added, paign

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institution's history. Her campaign to develop a new institutional corporate identity
received national recognition.
The Daily Reco rd, a statewide business
and legal news publication in Maryland,
named he r one of Maryland's Top 100
Women in 1997 and again in 2001 .
A native of Baltimore, Md., Glasser
earned a bachelor's degree in political science from George Washington University,
a juris doctorate degree from the Un iversity
of Maryland School of Law, and a certificate from the Institute of Education Management in the Harvard Graduate School
of Education.
Prior to joining Towson, she served as
Baltimore County labor commissioner from
1980 to 1986 and as assistant county attorney from 1978 to 1980.
EKU's 10th president has cwo children,
Jared, 26, and Jacqueline, 16.

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�.Jack Lengyel
Interim Director a, Athletics

Jack Lengyel, a veteran inrercollegiate
athletics administrator arid coach, is serving as
interim director of athletics at Eastern Kencucky University.
Lengyel will be responsible for the leadership, managementand supervision ofEKU' s
16 intercollegiate athletics programs and will
serve until a permanent director is hired,
according to EKU President Joanne K. Glasser.
"Jack Lengyel has enjoyed a distinguished
career in intercollegiate athletics," Glasser said.
"He brings experience, inregrity and a record
of success in managing Division I inrercollegiate programs. I am pleased that he has
agreed to serve EKU in chis capacity."
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Lengyel, 67, most recently served as interim director of athletics at Temple University. He has served as director of athletics at
the United States Naval Academy (19882001), University of Missouri (1986-1988),
and Fresno State Un iversity (1984-1986). H e
also has served as associate director ofathletics
at the University of Missouri (1981-1984),
associate director of athletics and inrernal
administrator at the University of Louisville
(1978- 1981), and interim director of athletics at U ofL in 1980.
He served as head football coach at
Marshall University(l971-74), where he was
given the £ask of rebuilding the football program following the tragic loss of team members, coaches and administrative staff in a
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"I am excited about working with President Glasser, the student-athletes, faculty and
staff and the athletics department at Eastern
Kenrucky University," Lengyel said. "EKU
has an excellent program and, as inrerim director of athletics, I hope to provide the leadership for a seamless transition for their new
director of athletics."
Lengyel earned a bachelor's degree from Akron (Ohio) University in 1957 and a master's
degree from Kent State University in 1963.
Lengyel began his coaching career as the
freshman football coach at Akron in 1957. He
went on to serve as.the assistant football coach
at Ft. Bragg, NC, in 1958 before returning to
Akron as an assistant football coach, assistant
track coach and the head swimming coach in
1959.
He conrinued his coaching career in 1960
in Barberton (OH) High School where he
served as assistant football coach and head
track coach. Lengyel returned to the collegiate
coaching ranks in 1961 when he was hired as
assistant football coach, head wrestling coach
and head baseball
coach at Heidelberg
College
(OH) until 1962.
From 196365,
Lengyel
worked as the assistant footba ll
coach, assistant!acrosse coach and
head coac h of
freshman baseball
at Co rnell. He
then moved on to
t he Co llege of
Wooster where he
was the head football coach and

head lacrosse coach from 1966-70 before
heading to Marshall in 1971.
He is a member of numerous professional organizations, and he has been honored with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics James Corbett
Award and induction into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame
for lifetime achievement and conrributions
to intercollegiate athletics.
Among his tnany other honors are the
Akron University Spores Hall of Fame
Achievemenr Award, the Marshall University Distinguished Service Award and election to the Akron/Summit County Sports
Hall of Fame.
Lengyel and his wife, Sandy, reside in
Richmond.

�Derita Ratcliffe

Dan McBride

Dwight Merilatt

Associate Athletics Director/
Administration and Compliance

Assistant Athletics Director/

Assistant Athletics Director/

Operations

De11elopment

Derita Ratcliffe, whose young career is
anchored by her efforrs to improve student-athlete
welfare, is beginning her fourth year at EKU. She
enters the upcoming 2001-2002 athletic season as
Associate Athletics Directo r, which inclu des
supervision responsibiliry fo r ten of Eastern's 16
sports.
Ratcliffe, 35, was appointed as Assistant
Athletics Director and Senior Woman
Administrator on July 1, 1999. In her three years
on the job, Ratcliffe has placed emphasis on building
relationships with other service providers on
campus. She serves as the departmental liaison to
Admissions and Academic Support Services for
Student-Athletes, in addition to participating on a
n umber of committees.
"I believe itisimporrantchacweworktogether
to make the EKU experience a positive one for
everyone we encounter whether chat encounter
lasts four years or four quarters."
Prior to her appointment at EKU, Derita
worked at Virginia Tech (1994-99). During her
rime there, she held a number ofpositions including
Director of Student Life ( 1995-97) and Assistant
Athletics D irector (1997-99). She counts her
experience assisting with recruiting in football as
one of the most valuable in her career to date.
"I learned a lot about ath lecics as a resulc of
those experiences. I greatly appreciate the
opportunity afforded me by Dave Blaine and
Frank Beamer to develop a career in athletics.
Without those gentlemen, Sharon McCloskey
aod Jeff Long, I would not be in chis position
today," said Ratcliffe.
Ratcliffe, a nativeofPortsmouth, VA, received
her bachelors ofscience degree in psychology from
James Madison University in 1989 and her masters
of science degree in clinical psychology in 1995
from Virginia Tech.

Now in his fourth year at EKU, Dan McBride
serves as the Assistant Athletics D irector for O perations. Afrer serving the first two years as the
Assistant Athletics Director for External Operations, McBride's duties h ave evolved co include
both internal and external func tions of the athletics department.
In addition to working wich the Colonel
Club, EKU's athletics booster organization, and
assisting with marketing and promo tions,
McBride's responsibilities also include supervision
of three EKU sporrs reams, strength and cond itioning, cheerleading and the dance ream. McBride
also oversees all game operations and assists wich
faciliry management.
A native ofRichmond, McBride is a graduate
of Model H igh School and received his bachelors
degree in public relations from EKU in 1989. H e
is also very active in community affairs, having
served as a past president of the Richmond Kiwanis
Club, a fo rmer president-elect of the Richmond
Area Arts Cou ncil and currently serves on the
Madison Counry Advisory Board for Child Development Centers of the Bluegrass.
Prior to coming to EKU, McBride held the
position ofGeneral Manager with Com monweatlh
Broadcasting and also served as EKU's Athletics
Ticker Manager fro m 1992-97.

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Dwight Merilatt is currently in his second year
as Assistant Athletics D irector for Development at
EKU. He is responsible for ath letic fund-raising
projects, supervision of the Colonel Club, marketing efforts and the day-to-day operations of the
ticket office and spores information departments.
A native of Louisville, KY, Meri late received nis
bachelors degree in spores management from the
Un iversity of Kentucky in 1991 and his masters in
sporrs administration from EKU in 1992.
"My goal will be to increase our fund ing from
external sources and to work with our alumn i and
friends to strengthen tne awareness and the an nual
giving campaign fo r the Colonel Club. "
Merilatt comes to EKU from West Chester
University in Pennsylvania where he had served as
the Athletic Development Director since 1998.
His responsibilities included donor development,
athletic marketing and promotions, securing corporate partners, coordinati ng athletic fund-raisers,
and serving as the executive director of the Rams
Athletic Association.
Prior to coming to WCU, he served as the
General Manager of the Tampa Bay FireStix ofthe
Women's Professional Fascpiccn Softball League.
He was responsible fo r all management and operations of the team during its initial season. In
ad dition to his professional spores background,
Merilatt served as the Marketing Coordinator for
two years at cne Softball Country Club in Atlanta,
GA, overseeing all aspects of marketing and special
event operations for the private softball complex,
which served more than 250,000 participants.
Merilatt's softball talents landed h im a role
working with the United States Women's Fastpitch
Olympic softball team . H e coordinated the fi nal
game of the 1996 Olympic Softball Team's Exnibicion Tour prior to the summer games in At- ·
lanta.

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�Ea§tern Kentucky Athletic§ Support Staff

Treka Adams

Jeff Barnard

Dr. Bobby Barton

Bethany Campbell

Carrie Creech

, Operations Secretary

Strength/Conditioning Coach

Head Athletic Trainer

Women's Basketball Manager

Basketball Secretary

Hugh Davis

Brian Herald

Joan Hopkins

Dr. Mary Lloyd Ireland

Chely Kemp

Assistant to Sports Information
Department

Athletics Ticket Manager

Coordinator for Academic
Athletic Advising

Team Physician

Development Secretary

Brad Ledford

Stephanie Oghia

Karl Park

David Parke

Marketing and Promotions
Coordinator

Women's Basketball Manager

Sports Information Director

Athletics Business Manager

Student-Athlete Academic
Success Center Secretary

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Dr. Janna Vice

Mike Warren

Joanne Whitlock

Johnda Wireman

Faculty Representative

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Sports Information Secretary

Assistant Athletics Trainer

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�2002-03 5ea!!ion Outlook
rebounds, five steals, four assists and two blocks
The Lady Colonels enter the 2002-03 season Warbington added 0.7 points and 0.3 boards. Carr
contributed 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds during for North Miami High School in M iami, FL,
with high expectations coming off a successful
2001 -02 campaign. With a combination of savvy her sophomore season. Cook added 1.5 points, 1.3 where she received All-Seate Honorable Menrebounds and made two starts near the end of the tion as a senior.
veterans, joined by an exciting class of newcomers,
Shelton, a 5-5 point guard, was a member of
15'"-year head coach Larry Joe Inman sees all the season for EKU.
the Hart Co. varsity team since she was a sixthTwo junior college transfers, Omni McCluney,
ingredients fo r a great year.
The Lady Colonels return just two starters from and Alicia Binion, b ri ng experience and great grader and has been the starting point guard
the 200 1-02 team that captured a share of the athleticism co che Lady Colonels' roster. Boch are since her eighth-grade year. Shelton started 133
school's fourth Ohio Valley Conference regular sea- juniors who earned val uable playing experience in consecutive games and recorded more than 1900
points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in her
son championship tide and advanced co the Sweet leadership roles for their respective former teams.
career
at Hart County H igh School in Hardyville,
T
hese
talented
student-athletes
will
battle
for
play16 of rhe WNIT.
Senior Teresa McNair and sophomore Miranda ing time and should make an immediate impact KY.
The 2002-03 Lady Colonels will have a Joe
Eckerle return to the starting lineup, as does part- for Eastern Kentucky.
co
live
up to after all that was accomplished by
McCluney,
a
5-7
guard,
was
named
second
time starter sophomore Pam Garrett. Junior point
guard Kacie Kelly returns as EKU's cop returning team All-Conference twice during her two years at the 2001-02 squad. This team has the talent,
experience, confidence and abiliry co continue
scorer at 12.4 ppg and should step in co a full -time Dodge City (KS) Communiry College.
chat legacy. With a strong mix of returning
Binion,
a
5-9
guard,
averaged
10
points,
two
starring spot with the graduation of last year's primary floor general, Mikki Bond. Kelly and Bond rebounds, three assists and one steal per game at veterans and talented newcomers, the Lady Colonels should be poised co make a run at an OVC
split time at point guard a year ago, each averaging Ci ncinnati Seate Tech Junior College last season.
Cha~pionship in 2 003.
23 minutes per game.
Last year's senior class of Bond, Charlotte Sizemore, Zoey Artist and Synisha
Smith accounted for 45% of the EKU scoring offense that fini shed third in the nation
with 80.9 points per game. T he Lady Colonels have eight returning players who should
be able co step up and fill the roles left by
those four seniors.
McNair averaged 11 .1 points and 5.2
rebounds, while starting all 31 games for
the Lady Colonels. She shot a stellar 54.5%
from the field and ranked third on the team
with 11 blocked shots in 2001 -0 2. McNair
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also led the OVC and the team, which · "'
ranked fifth in the nation with 13.9 steals
per game, with 3 .1 9 swipes per game.
Eckerle made 19 starts for EKU last season and averaged 7.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per She also served as che team captain in 2001 -02 and
game, while Garrett made fo ur starts and averaged was selected as the Best Role Player in 2000-01.
The Lady Colonels also welcome three fresh8 .5 points and 4.7 rebounds pee contest. Kelly
ranked 13'h in the nation with her 89.2 free throw men into the mix. Ashleigh Huffman, a medical
redshirt, will play her first season fo r EKU, as will
percentage and was fo urth in the OVC with a 1.61
two t rue freshmen, Louisca Pierre and Laura
assist/turnover ratio.
Shelton.
Among chose returning from the 200 1-02 rosHuffman, a 5-1 1 sharp-shooting forward, sufter are seniors Jill Perry and Lyndsey Warbington,
junior Leigh Carr and sophomore Candis Cook. fered a knee injury last year during preseason conAll four contributed in limited playing time last ditioning which required off-season surgery.
year and will most likely have increased roles this Huffman averaged 19.7 points, eight rebounds and
six assists per game as a senior in 2000 at Nitro High
season.
Perry averaged 3.8 points and 1.0 rebounds per School in Poca, WV.
Pierre, a 6- 1 guard, averaged 20 points, 12
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�Larry Jae Inman
Head Coach

W hen

coach a t
Eastern
Kentucky University, the question was not
if he would win, but how much and how
soon. After 14 seasons, the question has only
been partially answered as milestones and
firsts continue co follow lnman everywhere
he goes.
Under Inman's guidance, Eastern won
its fast outright OVC regular season championsh ip in 1996-97 and, in the process,
set a league record for conference victories
with 16 in completing a fantastic 24-6 season. This, coming off the heels of a share of
its fi rst-ever OVC tide, a quad championship in 1994-95. ln 1997-98, Inman added
to the championship trophies at Eastern as
he led the Lady Colonels to a share of the
OVC tide once again.
With the return of two starters and the
addition of several outstanding recruits, the
Lady Colonels could be battling for the conference crown again in 2002-03.
Eastern's program has been one of consistency in the l 990's, only finishing out of
th e top half of the league standi ngs once.
Over the past nine seasons, Eastern has an
impressive record of 170-11 1, a .605 winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much is a direct reflection on the
coaching philosophy that has brought the
,Lady Colonels co the next level.
"Each person must give of themselves
fo r the one common goal -- to win and be
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is the common goal for all," explains Inman.
This theme of teamwork has created success for the program, but individual talent has
not gone unnoticed eith er. In 1996-97,
Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball
Hall of Fame's Ed Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T
Long Distance Award for leading NCAA D ivision I players in three-point percentage. For
her outstanding junior year, her uniform,
practice gear and shoes were placed into the
Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. In 199798, Roberts continued her excellence as she
was seventh in the nation in 3-point accuracy
and fourth in free throw percentage on her
way to earning accolades.
Inman has also coached OVC Player of
the Year Kim Mays (1994-95), as well as the
first-time selection of two EKU players to the
All-OVC fi rst team, which has now been accomplished tw ice. In 1995-96, Inman
coached Samantha You ng and Laphelia Doss
to that honor and repeated that feat in 199798 with Laphelia Doss and Chrissy Robercs.
In 1998, Charlotte Sizemore made first-team
All-OVC and in 1999, Marla Gearhart was a
first-team All-OVC selection. In 2000-01,
Sizemore and Candice
Finley received secondteam All -Confe rence
accolades and in 200102, Sizemore received
AII-OVC First Team
honors, wh ile Z oey
Artist received AIIOVC Second Team.
Freshme n M iranda
Eckerle and Pam
Gar rett earned AllNewcomer Team honors. Inman is quick to
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"We have been very fortunate in having
good people, as well as good basketball players, which in turn creates a positive situation,"
commenced Inman. "We just look for players
that are down co earrh with good work ethics ."
Work ethic has never been a problem for
the seven-time OVC Coach of the Year. He
has set standards at every position he has held,
a trail of success that leads all the way back to
the early 1970's. His fast high school coaching job, at Mc. Juliet High School in Nashville TN, was filled with enough titles co end
a career. In just five years, Inman led Mt. Juliet
co five d istrict tides, four regional championships, three Nashville Interscholastic
League tides and the 1977 Tennessee C lass
AAA state tide.
Inman was just getting warmed up, as he
quickly moved up the ranks to the helm of
the Middle Tennessee State University Lady
Raiders. His first collegiate coaching stint was
just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley Conference crowns in eight
years. He was named Coach of the Year three

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�times and compiled a 16l-73 record at the
school. The Lady Raiders won a total of nine
regular season and tournament championships during his tenure, including four consecutive regular season and tournament tides
from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have been no less remarkable, with
Coach of the Year honors and titles following
Inman co Richmond . He became the only
coach co be recognized for Coach of the Year
honors at two different OVC schools after his
selection in 1990 for that honor. He has since
won that honor at Eastern in '94-95, '96-97,
and again i11 2000-01. He has also become
the school's all-time leader in wins and winning percentage (230, .593). With every win
the Eastern mentor earns, h e raises his own
standard for both the school and the conference for career wins.
Noc all of h is accomplishments have been
on the OVC level, as Inman has been involved
in national competition both at Eastern and
Middle Tennessee. He led ch e· Lady Raiders .
to fo ur NCM Regional appearances, where
MTSU won one third of its games. In 20010'.2, Inman led the Lady Colonels co the Sweet
16 of the WNIT after defeating Southwest
Missouri Stace on the road in overtime, but

then fell to Alabama. In 1996-97, he led
Eastern co its first-ever NCM Regional appearance at Georgia. He was also nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach of
the Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993.
Since 1999, Inman has been named co
Who's Who by Strathmore's and Marqui's
five different times. He was also named
Man of the Year by the American Biographical Institute in 2001.
Inman is a graduate ofAustin Peay Scace
Un iversity, where he received his bachelor's
degree in 1970. He received his master's degree from Tennessee State University in
1978.
Inman is married co the former Bobbie
Gene Follis of Shelbyville, TN. They have
one son, Jody, and two daughters, Latrice
and Tiffany.

lnman·s Career- Record
Career Coaching Record
Record: 524-245 (.681), 27 years
Career Collegiate Coaching Record
Record:-391-231 (.629), 22 years

Eastern Kentucky (1988-02)
Reco,d: 230-158 (.593), 14 yc,irs
2001,02 OVC Co-Champions

2001-02 Preseason W1NIT
2001-02 WN!T Sweei 16
1998 OVC Co-Cha111pions
1997 OVC Chµmpiom
1995 OVC Quad Champiom
J991-02 O'VC Ti,urnament Ap;earances

Middle Tennessee (1978-86)
Record: 161-73 (.688)

OVC Champions in '80, '83, '84, '85, '86

EKLJ [aac:hing Rec:ar-ds

OVC Tournament Champs in '83,

Overall ovc
N IA
13-3
17-6
NIA
NIA
14-6
4 1-59
6- 13
96- 10 1 30-46
15-38
9- 19
230- 158 147-73

Mt. Juliet HS (TN) (1973-78)
Record: 126-24 (.840)
1971 State Class AM Champions

Coach
Yrs.
Ellen Johns
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Paula Welch
Terry Hall
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Shirley D uncan
4
Dianne Murphy
7
George Cox
2
brry Joe Inman 14

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CaUati,n Jr. High (TN) (1970-73)
Record: 51-4 (. 927)

lnman·s Year-By-Year Coaching Record
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J6;13
20-5
28-5
19- 10
23-7
20-10
12-14
12'.H
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
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6-0
4-2
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OVC Champions

OVCChampions
OVC Champions
OVC Champions
OVC Champions

5:7

6-6 -~··

7-5
10-4
12-6

12-4
12-4
7-9
24-6
16-2
20-8
15-3
11-16
8-1 0
10-8
13-l 5
22-(,
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Bobbie Gene and Larry Joe Inman
OVC Quad-Champions
OVC Champions, NCAA,, Tournament
OVC Co-Champions

OVC Co-Champions, WNff Sweet 16

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�Meghan Burke

[urti§ Metten

Laphe lia Do5 5

A§§i§tant Coach

A§§i§tant Coach

A§§i §tant Coa ch

Meghan Burke begins her second season at Eastern
Kentucky University after serving as an Assistant Coach
the previous three seasons with the University of Kencucky.
For the Lady Colonels, her responsibilities include
serving as recruiting coordinator, offensive coordi nator,
oversee che development of frontcourc players and is
responsible for scouting activities, and on the floor
coach ing.
D uring her first two seasons at U K, the Cats put
together back-to-back winning seasons and earned a
berth to the t,JCAA tournament for the fi rst rime in eight
years. Burke' s responsibilities included all facets of recruiting, the development of backcourt and frontcourc
players, scouting, assistant director ofsummer basketball
camps, director of youth clinics, and frequent speaker
throughout the stare at elementary school s and youth
organizations.
Burke came to UK in Julyof 1998 from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., where she served as an assistant
coach for one year while pursuing her M BA in Sporrs
Management. Ac Lynn, Burke served as the recruiting
coordinatorand focused on the im provementoffronccourt
players. She also implemented the weight training and
conditioning program, and managed ream community
involvement and the promotion of women's basketball.
Prior to her position at Lynn, Burke worked as a
volunceer assistant coach at Southern Connecticut Scare
U niversity, w here she was involved in on the floor
coaching, aided in the recruiting of scudent-athleres,
acted as a liaison between academic advisor and scudencachleces, and coordinated ream com munity service.
Burke was a four-year letterwinner and starting center
at Sc. John's U nive,sity under then-coach Joe Mullaney,
J r. As a senior captain for the Red Storm, Burke averaged
14.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game. While at St.
John's, Burke was a two-time Big East All Star, a mem ber
of the Golden Key National Honor Society, served on the
scudent-achlece advisory board, and was given the "St.
John's University Woman of D istinction" award.
Burke earned her bachelor's degree in Spores Management from St. John's in 1996. She is currently attending
graduate school at EKU and will graduate with her
master's in Physical Education/Sports Management in
May 2003.
The 28-year-old native of New H aven, Conn., now
resides in Richmond.

1a

---'--- -- - - - --

C urtis Merten, a native of Sr. Albans, West Virginia, begins his third season on the EKU coaching
staff as an assistant coach. Prior co EKU, Merten
served for two years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Davis &amp; Elkins C ollege in
Elkins, WV.
Merten's responsibilities incl ude all aspects o f
recruiting, defe nsive coordinator, development o f
backcourt players, scheduling, sco uting, working
as a camp director, team travel, as well as on-floor
coaching duties.
In rhe summer of 1999, Merten served as an
assistant coach for the Planet Basketball European
Tour. T he ream, which consisted ofWVIAC players, competed in Holland, Belgiu m and Paris.
Mecren's coaching career also includes srops at the
2000 WBCA Final Four where he was a clinic volunteer for the Special O lympics and he acted as a
camp co unselor at the USA Junior Nationals Basketball Camp in Columbus, OH, in 1997.
Merren was a two-sport athlete for rhe Senators
of Davis &amp; Elkins. He was a four-year starter for
the basketball team, where he saw playing time at
every position. Merren was also a th ree-year starter
in Centerfield for the D &amp;E baseball team, which
won the WVIAC Northern D ivision championship in 1995.
In 1998, Metten received the Joe Carrol Memorial Award for ou tstanding lead ersh ip in athletics. H e also received the Gonfalon Award in 1998,
which was presented by the college president fo r
outstand ing adm inistrative leadership. In 1999,
Merten was honored with the Algerno n Sydney
Sullivan Award as rhe overall o utstand ing senior in
his class at Davis &amp; Elkins.
Merten received his degree in p hysical education in 1999 from Davis &amp; Elkins, and received
his masters in Sports Administration in May 2002
from EKU.
Merten, 27, is married co the fo rmer Amanda
Rafferty from Wooster, Ohio. The couple resides
in Richmond.

- - -- - - -- -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - --

- --

Laphelia Doss, a native of Frankli n, KY, joins
Coach Inman's staff chis season as an assistant
coach. Doss, who played four seasons (1994-98)
fo r Inman and rhe EKU Lady Colonels, has been
teaching high school in Atlanta, GA, for the past
fo ur years.
D oss was a part of three O hio Valley Conference championship reams while a player fo r the
Lady Colonels. She was on a quad-OVC championship team her freshman year, a member of
EKU' s fi rst o utright league championship ream as
a junior and on the co-OVC championsh ip ream
of 1997-98, her senior year.
D oss had a marvelous fou r-year career at Eastern where she was named co rhe All-OVC Freshman Team her first year, First Team All-OVC as
a sophomore and as a senior and Second T earn
All-OVC as a junior.
As a sophomore, she led the OVC and fin ished
ninth in the nation in rebounding with her 11 .5
per game average. As a junior, she was fourth in
the league in rebounding (8.7) and sixth in field
goal percentage (. 516).
As a senior, she fi n ished second among conference players in rebounding (8.6) and field goal
percentage (.551), while closing the year as the
sixth-best scorer in rhe OVC with her 14.6 per
game average.
She holds career records at EKU for most
rebounds in a career (1,027), most rebounds in a
season (310) and most rebounds in a game (25) .
Doss will work with pre-season and post-season conditioning programs, academics, recruiting, on-the-fl oor coaching, oversee student assistants, work with rhe players' on individual development and assist the team in video exchange.
Doss, 26, resides in Richmond.

- - -- - Ea,;;tern Kentucky Univer,;;it y

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2002-03 Ra§ter

Numerical Ra§ter
No.

10
11

12
14
15
20
21
22
23
32
33
42
45

Player
Louista Pierre
Leigh Carr
Laura Shelton
Omni McCluney
Teresa McNair
Miranda Eckerle
Ashleigh Huffman
Lyndsey Warbington
Alicia Binion
Jill Perry
Katie Kelly
Candis Cook
Pam Garrett

Class
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.

Pos.
G
F-C
G
G
F
F
F
G
G
C
G
F
F

Ht.

6-1
6-0
5-5
5-7
5-9
6-0
5-10
5-7
5-9
6-3
5-6
5-11
6-1

Hometown
Miami, Fla.
DePauw, Ind.
Hardyville, Ky.
Houston, Texas
Ocala, Fla.
Brookeville, Ind.
Poca, WV
Nashville, Tenn.
Detroit, Mich.
Hardyville, Ky.
Uniontown, Pa.
College Station, Texas
Lineville, Ala.

JC/High School
North Miami HS
North Harrison HS
Hart Counry HS
Dodge Ciry CC/Lamar HS
Forest HS
Franklin County HS
Nitro HS
Father Ryan HS
Cincinnati Tech JC/Cas Tech HS
Hart County HS
Albert Gallatin HS
Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
Lineville HS

Hometown
Detroit, Mich.
DePauw, Ind.
College Station, Texas
Brookeville, Ind.
Lineville, Ala.
Poca, WV
Uniontown, Pa.
Houston, Texas
Ocala, Fla.
Hardyville, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
Hardyville, Ky.
Nashville, Tenn.

High School
Cincinnati Tech JC/Cas Tech HS
North Harrison l---!S
Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
Franklin County HS
Lineville HS
Nitro HS
Albert Gallatin HS
Dodge C ity CC/Lamar HS
Forest HS
Hart County HS
North Miami HS
Hart County HS
Father Ryan HS

Alphabetical Ra§ter
No.

23
11

42
20
45
21
33
14
15
32
10
12
22

Player
Alicia Binion
Leigh Carr
Candis Cook
Miranda Eckerle
Pam Garrett
Ashleigh Huffman
Katie Kelly
Omni McCluney
Teresa McNair
Jill Perry
Louista Pierre
Laura Shelton
Lyndsey Warbington

Class
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.

Pos.
G
F-C
F
F
F

F
G
G
F
C
G
G
G

Ht.

5-9
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-1
5-10
5-6
5-7
5-9
6-3
6-1
5-5
5-7

Head Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Assistant Coaches: Meghan Burke, Curtis Merten, Laphelia Doss
Pronunciation Guide
Alicia Binion: BIN-yon
Leigh Carr: LEE

Laphelia Doss: la-FEEL-ya
Miranda Eckerle: ECK-er-lee

By State

By Pm;;ition

By [la!!i!!i

Alabama - 1
Florida - 2
Indiana - 2
Kentucky- 2
Michigan - 1
Pennsylvania - 1
Tennessee - 1
Texas - 2
West Virginia - 1

Guards - 6
Forwards- 7
Centers -2

Freshmen -3
Sophomores - 3
Juniors - 4
Seniors - 3

Omni McCluney: OM-knee
Louista Pierre: LOU-eesta

11

�TERE!iA McNAIR
on the team with 5.4 rebounds per game... Shot a stellar
46.0% from the field ... Posted a 71.8 free-throw percentage
(56-of-78) ... Received the Defensive Award at the annual
Lady Colonel awards bang uec... Also received the Top Gun
Award at EKU awards ceremony... Had a season-high 20
points against Radford (1 2/1 7/00) ... Recorded double figures six rimes, including rwo double-double performances
of 1.0 prs., 10 rebs. vs. Tennessee Tech (2/1 /01) and 14 pts. ,
13 rbs. vs. Murray State (2/ 17/01).

• 1999-00
Played in all 28 games for the
Lady Colonels, while starting in
23 ... Was named to the All-OVC
Freshman Team ... Averaged 3.32
steals per game... Led the team
and the OVC in steals with 93,
just short of former Colonel
guard Angie Cox's OVC single
season record of 105 ... Averaged
10 points and 4.9 rebounds per
game... Was third on the team
with 68 assists... Received the
Defensive award at the annual
Lady Colonel banquet in April...
H ad two double-double performances, 12 points and 11 rebounds vs. Middle Tennessee in
January, and a 10 point, 13 rebound effort vs. · Austin Peay in
Febr uary... Scored a career-high
29 poin ts and grabbed seven
boards vs. Tennessee-Martin.

• 2001-02
Started all of E astern's 3 1 games as a junior. ..
Ranked first on the ream with 99 steals, second in
rebounds (5.2 per game), t hird in blocked shots
(11 ) and fourth in poi nts (1 2.1 ppg) ... Was first in
the Ohio Valley Conference with 3.1 9 steals per
game... Finished first on rhe team and fifth in che
OVC with a field goal percentage of .545 ...
Cracked EKU's top 20 all-time scoring list with
869 career points ... Ranked 24th in the N CAA in
steals with 3.1 9 per game... Tallied 22 double-figure scoring games in 200 1-02... Led EKU in rebounding in six
games and in scoring five times ... Had a season-high 19
points against Southwest Missouri Seate in the first round
of the WNIT (3/1 3/02) ... Grabbed a season-high eight
rebounds six different rimes and made seven steals against
Lipscomb (11/20/01 ) for a new career-high ... Curtendy
ranks second on EKU's all-time steals list with 275 ...
Received Top Gun Award, D efensive Award and D .A. L.
Award at annual EKU awards ban quet.

• 2000-01

• Forest HS
Teresa averaged 20.1 points, 6.4
rebounds, 7.2 steals and 4.2 assists for coach Dave Horner
at Forest High as a senior... She was also selected to the fi rst
team of the Class SA All-State squad by the Florida Sports
Writers Association fo r the 1998-99 season... She was an
All-Area MVP in 1999 and a first-ream All-Area choice in
1998... She started at point guard in the Florida Athletic
Coaches Association All-Star Game for the North All-Stars
this past year. .. Teresa was the state 400-meter champion as
a sophomore, running .a 56.4 in the state finals... She was
also selected for the honor of Ms. Forest H igh School, a tide
chat was voted on by her classmates in school.

Started all of Eastern's 28 games as a sophomore.. . Averaged 8.8 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game...
Recorded a ream-high 83 steals and ranked fi rst in the
Ohio Valley Conference in chis category... Was second

YEAR

GP

99-00
00-0 1
01 -02

28
28
31
87

Totals

12

FGM-FGA PCT
114-25 1
93-202
145-266
352-7 19

.454
.460
.545
.490

3PM-3PA
10-33
3-6
4-12
17-S l

PCT FTM-FfA
.303
.500
.333
.333

43-63
56-78
49-67
148-208

PCT
.683
.718
.73 1
.7 12

REB

AVG

138
150
162
450

4.9
5.4
5.2
5.4

ASST TO BLK STL
68
64
45
177

65
64
48
177

3
5
11
19

93
83
99
275

MIN-AVG
755-27.0
559-20.0
801-25.8
2115-25.2

POINTS~
281
245
343
869

10.0
8.8
11. 1
10.3

Eastern Kentuc ky University

�UILL PERRY
man ... Averaged 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds per game...
Recorded a season-high nine rebounds vs. North CarolinaWilmington in December. .. Scored five points in the final
game of the year vs. South east Missouri in only nine min-

• Hart County HS
Jill averaged 15.3.points, 9.4 rebounds and 7.2 blocks per
game as a senior for coach Tommy Adams at Hare County...
She was an All-) 8th District
choke and All-Fifth Region pick
her senior year as HCHS compiled a 23-5 record... Jill was a
rwo-year Most Valuable Player
selection ac Hart County... She
also led rhe team in field goal
percentage at 56.2 percent lase
season ... Jill also set a school
record for most rebounds in a
game.

• 2001 -02
Played in 27 of EKU's 31 games as a junior. ..
Averaged 3.8 points and 1.0 rebounds per game ...
l{ad a season and career-high 14 points against
TU PU-Fc. Wayne... Grabbed a season-high five
rebounds against Eastern Illinois (2/7/02) ...
Ranked fifth on the ream with seven blocked
shoes on the year... Was a perfect 4-for-4 from
die free throw line and poured in 12 points and
grabbed four rebounds in EKU's win over Florida
Atlantic (12/8/01).

• 2000-01
Saw action in 2 1 games as a sophomore for EKU ... Recorded a season-high eight points three different times ...
Averaged 3.5 points and 1.8 rebounds per game for Eastern ... Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds in rhe season-opening game against Glenville State (11/1 9/00) at
the Morehead Seate Classic... Had rwo blocked shots
against Austin Peay (2/ 10/01) ... Received the Most Improved Award at the Lady Colonels' annual awards banquet, along with Lyndsey Warbington.

• 1999-00
Played in 18 games for the Lady Colonels as a fresh-

YEAR
99-00
00-01
0 1-02

Totals

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

18
21
27
66

10-20
29-63
43-80
82- 163

.500
.460
.538
.503

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

.000
.000
.000
.000

8- 13
16-26
17-29
4 1-68

.615
.61 5
.586
.603

23
38
28
89

2002-03 Lady Colonel Basketba ll

AVG ASST IQ
1.3
1.8
1.0
1.3

2
2
I

5

6
13
16
35

BLK STL
2
3
7
12

0
1
8
9

MIN-AVG
103-5.7
126-6.0
210-7.8
439-6.65

POINTS AVG
28
74
103
205

1.6
3.5
3.8
3. 1

13

�L YI\ID!iEY WARBll\lliTDI\I
• 1999-00
Played in 24 games for the Lady Col onels ... Recorded 12
assists on rhe year... Averaged 1.2 points and 0.6 rebounds
per game... Best game came vs. Eastern Illinois when she
had four points and two rebounds.

• Father Ryan HS
13.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists
and 4.1 assists per game as a senior for Father Ryan for coach
Jinx Cockerham... She was a
two-time honorable mention
All-State selection and made the
all-tournament team at several
Christmas tou rneys ... She received the H ustle Award and the
Heart Award at Father Ryan her
senior year... She was the team's
Most Valuable Player as a freshman... Lyndsey was on the
school's Honor Roll, a member
of the Student C ouncil and was
voted Best All-Around by her
senior classmates .. . She also
played volleyball and tennis at
Father Ryan.

• 2001~02
Saw action in 21 games as a junior for the Lady
Colonels... Averaged 0.7 points, 0.6 rebounds an d
0.3 assists for EKU ... Recorded a season-high six
points in just five minutes of play, sinking threeof-four field goal attempts, against Eastern Illinois
(2/7/02) .. . Had another strong performance
against High Point at the Morehead State Tip-Off
Classic, scoring five points and grabbing two rebounds.

• 2000-01
Played in 27 of Eastern Kentucky's 28 games as a sophomore... Averaged 2.6 points, 0.9 rebounds and 0.7 assists for the Lady Colonels... Recorded a season-high 10
points in the opening game of the season against Glenville
State (I J / 19/00) at the Morehead State C lassic. .. Had
another strong performance against North CarolinaWilmington (12/16/00) when she knocked down 2-of2 from three-point range in just nine minutes of play.. .
Recorded a free throw percentage of 75% (9-of-12) .. .
Grabbed a season-high three rebounds three different
times... Earned Most Im proved honors, along with Jill
Perry, at the Lady Colonels' annual team awards banquet in April... Received the Colonel Scholar award.

YEAR

14

99-00
00-01
0 1-02

GP
24
27
21

Totals

72

FGM-FGA
12-40
27-72
7-19
46-13 1

PCT
.300
.375
.368

3PM-3PA
3-19
7-27
1-4

PCT
.158
.259
.250

.35 1

11-50

.220

FTM-FTA
2-5
9- 12
0-0
11 -17

PCT
.400
.750
.000
.647

REB
15
25
12
52

~
0.6
0.9
0.6
0.7

ASST
12
18
6

TO
LI
18
4

36

28

BLK STL MIN-AVg
0
1
0

10
15
2
27

182-7.6
240-8.9
91-4 .3
513-7.1

POINTS AVG
29
1.2
70
2.6
0.7
15 ·
114

1.6

Eastern Kentucky University

�ALICIA BINION

• Cincinnati State Tech JC
Binion averaged IO points, rwo rebounds, three
assists and one steal per game at C incinnati State
Tech Junior College in 2001-02 ... She served as
the team captain at Cincinnati State Tech in
2001-02 ... Was selected as the Best Role Player
in 2000-01.

• Cas Tech HS
Graduate of Cas Tech High School... Averaged
17 points, three rebounds, six assists and two steals...
Received her team's Most Valuable Player Award twice
during her high school career. .. Served as the team captain for her high school team ... G raduated with academic
honors... Was named Det roit All-City Metro during her
prep campaign.

15

�LElliH CARR
school records in a single season for rebounds (256), points
(489), points per game (21.3) and free throw percentage
(80.6) ... Owns career records at North Harrison for points
(1,453) points per game (17.0), rebounds (784) and free
throw percentage (74.9) ... Member of the National Honor
Society, Academic team and Fellowship of Christian Athletes... Named Second Team All-State by Hoosier Basketball Magazine... Broke school record for rebounds in a
game with 24 ... Named to the All-Tournament team at
Rio Grande and Michigan Nationals ... Named to All-Sectional team.. . Member of Courier-Tou rnal Second team ...
Earned All-State Honorable
Mention honors ... Team Most
Valuable Player.

• 2001-02
Carr saw action in 29 of EKU's 3 1 contests as a
sophomore... Averaged I. 7 points and 1.3 rebounds per game in 200 1-02 ... Recorded a season-high eight points and three reboul)ds against
IUPU-Ft. Wayne (12/29/01) at the EKU Comfort Suites C lassic... Had another solid game when
she poured in .seven points and snagged four rebounds in EKU's road victory over Tennessee Tech
(2/4/02) ... Also had seven points in just eight minutes of play against Morehead State (1/19/02).

• 2000-01
Carr played in all 28 games for Eastern as a freshman ...
Averaged 3. 1 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.4 assists for the
Lady Colonels... Recorded season-highs of 15 points and
eight rebounds in EKU's victory over Lipscomb (12/30/
00) in McBrayer Arena... Averaged 11.2 minutes per contest as a freshman ... Posted a free throw percentage of
76.9%, connecting on 10 of 13 attempts... Earned the
Colonel Scholar academic award ... Received the Presidential Scholar academic honor.

• North Harrison HS
Scored 489 points as a senior to bring her total to 1,453
career points ... Averaged 17.0 points per game.. . Holds

YEAR
00-01
0 1-02

Totals

16

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

JPM-JPA

PCT

FfM-FTA

PCT

REB

28
29
57

37-90
18-56
55-146

.411
.321
.377

4-13
2-11
6-24

.308
.182
.250

10-13
12- 17
22-30

.769
.706
.733

59
38
97

~
2.l

1.3
1.7

ASST TO
11
4

15

18
22
40

BLK STL
3
4
7

16
7
23

MIN-AVG
3 14-11.2
212-7.3
526-9.2

POINTS AVG
88
50
138

3.1
1.7
2.4

Ea51:em Kent ucky University

�KATIE KELILY
• 2000-01
Kelly played in all of Easrern's 28 games as a freshman .. .
Averaged 10.3 points, 3.1 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game...
Her 10.3 poinrs were third-best on the ream .. . Posted an
88.8 free throw percentage, th ird in the Ohio Valley Conference and ninth in all of NCAA Division I... Was second
in the OVC in assist/turnover ratio at 1.87 ... Earned Rookie
of the Week honors twice (12/4/00 and 1/15/01) ... Posted
double figures 16 different rimes... Had a season-high 17
points against Glenville Stare (11/
19/00) and Tennessee Stare (2/8/
01 ) ... Dished out a career-high
eight assists in the Lady Colonels'
win over West Virginia Tech (12/
6/00) ... Selected as a member of
the Ohio Valley Conference AllFresh man ream . .. Earned the
Colonel Scholar academic award
at the annual women's basketball
banquet.

• Albert Gallatin HS
Started at point guard all four
years ... Voted Pittsburgh Post
Gazette Ath lete of the Week...
Earned MVP honors at the Albert
Gallatin Tip-Off Tournament ...
Received NBA/WNBA Sportsmanship Award ... Member of
Herald Standard Fancasitc Five
C lass AAAAA First Team ...
Named Herald Standard Player of
the Year in 99-00... Pittsburgh
Post Gazette All-Stare Selection...
Scored 1,687 career points at
Uniontown ... Averaged 23 .6
points, 6.5 assists, 5.2 steals and 6.1 rebounds per game as a
senior... Member of National Honor Society.

• 2001-02
Kelly played in all 31 games and made two starts
as a sophomore... Recorded a career-high 24
points against Florida Atlantic (12/8/01) ...
Grabbed a season-h igh six rebounds against
IUPU-Fr. Wayne (12/29/0 I) and dished out a
career-high nine assists vs. UT Martin (1/24/
02) ... Also set a new career-high with five steals
against Marshall (12/30/01) at the EKU Comfort Suites C lassic.. . Ranked first on rhe team
and third in che Ohio Valley Conference with a free
throw percentage of .892 ... Was 14th in the OVC in
scoring with 12.4 points and was fourth in the league
with a 1.6 1 assist/turnover ratio... Named to the OVC
All-Tournament ream after scoring 22 points in EKU's
overtime loss to Austin Peay... Led EKU in scoring in
eight games an d reached double-figures 21 times, including three 20+ performances... Had five games where
she dished our five or more assists ... Ranked 13th in
the NCAA in free throw percentage at 89.2% ... Nailed
a last-second shoe against Southwest Missouri State to
send rhe game to OT and the ream to the Sweet 16 of
the WNIT... Received the Clutch Award at annual Lady
Colonel ream awards banquet.

YEAR

00-0 1
Ol-02
Totals

GP
28
31
59

FGM-FGA
84-21 l
11 1-273
195-484

PCT
.398
.407
.403

3PM-3PA
18-62
23-78
41-140

2D02- 03 Lady Colonel Basketball - - --

-

PCT
.290
.295
.293

FTM-FTA
103-116
140-157
243-273

PCT
.888
.892
.890

REB
76
75
151

AVG
2.7
2.4
2.6

ASST TO
88
47
95
59
183 103

BLK STL
2
31
3
35
5
66

- - - - - - -- -- -- - - - - -- - -- - ' - --

MIN-AVG
570-20.4
717-23.1
1287-21.8

POINTS
289
385
674

AVG
10.3
12.4
11.4

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17

�DMI\II McCLUI\IEY

• Dodge City CC
A transfer from Dodge City (KS) Community
College ... Named Second Team All-Conference
twice at Dodge C ity... Earned arhleric scholar
honors two times.

• Lamar HS
Graduate of Lamar High School... McCluney
earned first team all-districr honors twice at
Lamar H S... Was named Best Defensive Player
and earned team Most Valuable Player accolades in
1997-98 and again in the 1999-00 season . .. Also set the
school record for most points scored in a single game at
Lamar and was named an All-Scare All-American ... Received national athletic-academic All-America honors
and was a McDonald's All-American nominee ... A fallball teammate ofcurrent Lady Colonel sophomore Candis
Cook, is equally stellar in the classroom, named a National Scholar All-American and an inductee co both Mu
Alpha Theta and Phi T heta Kappa.

1B

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�·

2aa2-a3

Lady C:alanel§

CANDI§ COOK
first ream All-District honors as a junior. .. Was voted Most
Dedicated by her high school ream as a junior, as well...
Received Brazos Valley Shining Star as a junior.

• 2001-02
Cook played in 29 otEKU's 3 1 contests, including
two starts... In her first collegiate start, Cook
recorded a career-high IO points, going 4-for-4
from the field, against Murray State (2/26/02) ...
Recorded a career-high five rebounds against
Morehead State (1/ 19/02) ... Averaged 1.5 points,
I .2 rebounds and 0.3 assists as a freshman fo r t he
Lady Colonels... Had three steals twice during the
2001-02 season against Florida Atlantic (12/8/02)
and again vs. Valparaiso (12/14/02) at the Iowa
State Cyclone Classic... Was named the team's Most
Improved Player at the annual Lady Colonel team awards
banquet.

• Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
Graduate of Texas A&amp;M Consolidated High School...
Four-year letterwinner... Averaged l 5 points, 13 rebounds,
four steals and three assists per game during her senior
year... Was a member of the Del Valley High School
tournament's All-Tournament team .. . Named fi rst team
All-District as a senior. .. Earned Most Valuable Player
honors from ream members as a senior. .. Received the
Brazos Valley Shining Star Award ... Selected as Best
Defensive Player by teammates... Selected EKU over
Texas A&amp;M, L1mar and Arkan sas-Little Rock. .. Earned

YEAR
01-02

Totals

GP
29
29

FGM-FGA
15-48
15-48

PCT
.313
.313

3PM-3PA
3- 15
3- 15

PCT FTM-FTA
.1 88
11-14
11 -14
.188

PCT
.786
.786

REB
38
38

AVG
1.3
1.3

2DD2-D3 L ady C:olonel Ba5ketball - -- -- ----:-- - - - -- - - - . . . ; . . . . - - - - - , - --

ASST TO BLK
9
13
9
13

STL
14
14

MIN-AVG
229-7.9
229-7.9

POINTS AVG
44
l.5
44
1.5

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19

�2aa2-a3

Lady Colonel§

MIRAI\IDA ECKERLE
school record for points in a single game with 32 ... Member of
the National Honor Society... Was a member of che AAU
Lady Mac Magic, which earned the 2000 State Championship ... Named co che T remendous 26 by the Indiana Basketball Guide ... Vice President of senior class.

• 2001-02
Eckerle saw action in 30 of EKU's 3 1 contests as
a freshman ... Averaged 7.0 points, 3.7 rebounds
and 0.7 assists as a freshman ... Named co AllOVC Freshman T eam ... Named Ohio Valley
Conference Rookie of the Week on 12/3/0 l after
recording 29 points, 14 rebounds and 4 steals in
three games ... Reached double-figures in scoring
seven times during the season ... Led the team in
scoring in two games and in rebounding twice... i;';..
· =======""
Scored a career-high 16 points against Tennessee
Scace (1/5/02) and again vs. Austin Peay (2/2/02) ...
Grabbed a career-high IO rebounds in EKU's win over
IUPU-Fc. Wayne (12/29/01) attheEKU Comforc Suices
C lassic... Had two games with three steals .. . Posted a free
throw percentage of 70.0%.

• Franklin Connty HS
G raduate of Franklin C ounty High School... Four-year
leccerwinner... Averaged 18.7 points and 9.8 rebounds
per comest as a senior. .. Member of the l ndiana All-Scar
team... Selected as a North/South All-Star. .. Named
EIAC Mose Valuable Player. .. Mem ber of the Hoosier
Basketball Magazine First Team All-State... Named AllState by Hoosier Basketball Magazine as a junior. ..
Earned All-Confe rence honors as a junior. .. Holds the

YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

01 -02

30
30

74-169
74-169

.438

Totals

20

- - --

-

-

.438

3PM-3PA
0- 1
0-1

PCT
.000
.000

FTM-FTA
69-90
69-90

- - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - --

PCT
.700
.700

REB
11 0
110

AVG
3.7
3.7

- - -- - - - - - - --

ASST
22
22

-

TO
59
59

fil,K STL
2
24
2
24

MIN-AVG
543-18.1
543-18.1

POINTS AVG
2 11
7.0
211
7.0

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�points and 15.3 rebounds as a junior. .. Holds a county record
after scoring 52 points in a single game and participated in the
Alabama North-South All-Scar Game... Was chosen as the
Most Valuable Player in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star
Game ... Earned First-Team All-Scace honors four times and
earned team Most Valuable Player honors three times during
her high school caceer. .. Also earned All-County and All-Area
honors five times and was a three-time fin alist for the "American General" Player of the Year, as well as a two-time Anniston
Scar Player of the Year selection.

• 200 1-01
Garrett saw action in 22 games and made four
scares during her freshman campaign ... Averaged
8.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 0.7 assists as a freshman ... Named to All-OVC Freshman Team ...
Tallied a double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds in just her third collegiate game against
Tennessee Tech (1 /3/02) to earn Ohio Valley
Conference Rookie of the Week honors ... Was
also named Rookie of the Week on Feb. 18 after
a 16-point performance against Morehead Seate (2/
16/02) ... Scored a career-high 18 points against Tennessee-Martin (1/24/02), followed by a 16-point performance against Murray Seate (l/26/02), where she
connected on 16 consecutive field goals ... Reached
double-figures in scoring in five games... Led EKU in
scoring once and in rebounding five times as a freshman ... Had a career-high fi ve steals against Southeast
Missouri (2/9/02).

• Lineville HS
Graduate of Lineville High School... Averaged 22.8
points, 13.8 rebounds, 4.3 steals and 3.8 assists for
Lineville as a senior. .. A four-year starter, she averaged
22.4 points and 13.8 rebounds as a fresh man, 28.3
points and 15.8 rebounds as a sophomore, and 24.3

YEAR
01 -02

Totals

GP
22
22

FGM-FGA
71-138
7 1-138

PCT
.5 14
.514

PCT FTM-FTA
.000
46-81
.000
46-8 1

PCT
.568
.568

REB
104

104

AVG
4.7
4.7

ASST TO BLK
15
42
4
42
4
15

STL
30
30

MIN-AVG
335- 15.2
335-15.2

POINTS AVG
188
8.5
8.5
188

2002-03 L ady Colonel Basketb a ll _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:__ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _

21

�A!iHLEl6H HUFFMAN

• 2001-02
Redshirced for the 2001-02 season due co a knee
injury which required off-season surgery.

• Nitro HS
Graduate of N itro High School... Four-year
lecterwinner... Averaged 19.7 points, eight rebounds and six assists per game as a senior ...
Selected co first team All-County and All-Conference teams... Named second team All-State...
Member of the West Virginia-Ohio All-Scar team ...
H igh school team finished as state runner-up and was
named to All-Tournament team... Selected as Female
Arhlece of rhe Year at N itro HS ... Received Special
Honorable MencionAII-Srace honors as a junior ... Named
to Who's Who in Sports and Academics... Named Homecoming Q ueen at Nitro HS ... Member of National
Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and served as student
body president.

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FfA

PCT

REB

AVG ASST

REDSHIRTED FOR 2001-02 SEASON

22

TO

BLK STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS AVG

�• North Miami HS
Graduate of North M iami High School... Averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds, five steals, four
assists and rwo blocks for North Miami HS ...
Was named First Team All-Dade County as a
senior. .. Named All-State H onorable M ention
as a senior. .. Also named a memberof the Florida
North/South All-Star game and played in the
Dade/Broward N ike All-Star game in 2002 ...
Was he4vily recruited by all the major Florida
universities and was second in scoring and rebounding in Dade County as a senior, .. Third Team
All-Dade as a junior. .. Team Most Valuable Player and
leading scorer as a sophomore, junior and senior...
Team captain as a senior. .. Had season-high 26 points
as a senior at North Miami HS... Recorded 20 rebounds for a season-high as a senior. .. Academ ic honors student... Member and Vice President of d1e North
Miami AIDS/}IIV C lub... Member and Vice President ofHOSA.

23

�LAURA !iHELlTON
The Shelton File
Full Name: Laura Elizabeth Shelton
Nicknames: Shorty
Hometown: Munfordville, Ky.
Birchdate: November 2, 1983
Place of Birth: Elizabethtown, Ky.
Parents: Alan and Karen Shelton
Siblings: Brian (I G)
Major: Undeclared

IJ &amp;A
Hobbies: Playing basketball, shopping,
spending time with friends
Favorite movie: Love and Basketball
Favorite book: First to Die
favorite TV show: BET and MTV
bvoritc C:D: Nelly
Favorite 111agazinc: Scvcntccn

Favorite sports team: Kentucky Wildcats
Favorite sport other than basketball: Track
Three words I use to describe myself arc:
Athletic, cncrgccic, outgoing

If 1 could have lunch with anyone, it would

• Hart County HS
Graduate of Hare County High School... Was a
member of the Hare Co. varsity team since she
was a sixth-grader and has been the starting point
guard since her eighth-grade year... The Lady
Raiders amassed an overall record of 104-29
during her career and earned three 18'h D istrict
Tides, rwo straight 5,h Region T ides and appeared in the quarterfinals of the Kentucky State
Tournament rwice... Shelton has started 133
consecutive games and has recorded more than 1900
points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in her career ar H are
C ounty... Also is the all-time leader in three-point goals
in a season with 59, in a career (175) and she has the
highest free throw percentage in Lady Raider history at
77.7% ... Has been named All-District, All-Region and
All-Stare four times ... Earned the 2001 5,h Region Most
Valuable Player award ... Was a 4.0 student at H art
County and a candidate fo r the Kentucky Miss Basketball
tide.

24

be: Family
Thing I like most about EKU is: The ream,
coaches and people I've met
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or action is:
"You gotta put in to get out"
Not many people know this about me, bur
I: Am sometimes shy
I f I won a million dollars, 1would: Spend ic
fast
CD in my car right now: A burnt C:D
Favorite all-time Christmas gift was: Car
Favorite home-cooked meal is: BBQ
chicken, macaroni and cheese, mashed
potatoes, cornbread
My dream job is: Doctor to take cm: of
athletes

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�Radio &amp;. Televi§ian Chart

10

11

12

14

15

Louista Pierre

Leigh C:arr

Laura Shelton

Omni Mcc:luney

Teresa McNair

Fr.• G • 6- 1
Miami, Fla.

Jr.•F/C•6-0
D ePauw, Ind.

Fr.• G •5-5
Hardyville, Ky.

Jr.• G • 5-7
Houston, Texas

Sr.• F • 5-9

20

21

22

23

Miranda Eckerle

Ashleigh Huffman

Lyndsey Warbington

Alicia Binion

Jill Perry

So.• C • 6-0
Brookville, Ind.

Fr.• F • 5-10
Poca, WV

Sr.• G • 5-7
Nashville, Tenn.

Jr. • G • 5-9
Detroit, Mich.

Sr. • C • 6-3
H ardyville, Ky.

Larry Joe
Inman

Meghan
Burke

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

33

42

45

Katie Kelly

C:andis C:ook

Pam Garrett

Jr.•G•5 -6
Uniontown, Pa.

So. • F • 5- 11
College Station, Texas

So. • F • 6- 1
Lineville, Ala.

C::urtis
Metten

Laphelia

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

~aa~-0 3

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L a dy Co lonel Basketba ll -

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25

�2aa1-a2

Final Stats
AST

TO

BLK

sn

PF-D

MIN-AVG

PTS

AVG

6.9

97

92

29

73

70

904-29.2

393

12.7

75

2.4

95

59

3

35

55

717-23.l

385

12.4

103

153

4.9

104

69

10

55

56

921-29.7

376

12.l

78

84

162

5.2

45

48

11

99

77

801 -25.8

343

II.I

56.8

50

54

104

4.7

15

42

4

30

78

335-15.2

188

8.5

63-90

70.0

48

62

110

3.7

22

59

2

24

71

543-18.1

21 l

7.0

40.7

17-3 1

54.8

32

45

77

2.5

106

63

60

64

725-23.4

198

6.4

17-39

43.6

33-43

76.7

42

45

87

2.8

23

38

12

23

70

472-15.2

158

5.1

40.9

0-0

0.0

7-21

33.3

15

16

31

3.4

5

11

0

2

20

ll5-12.8

43

4.8

43-80

53.8

0-0

0.0

17-29

58.6

19

9

28

1.0

16

7

8

34

210-7.8

103

3.8

29-0

18-56

32.l

2-11

18.2

12- 17

70.6

7

31

38

1.3

4

22

4

7

31

212-7.3

50

1.7

C. Cook

29-2

15-48

31.3

3-16

18.8

11-14

78.6

16

22

38

l.3

9

13

14

35

229-7.9

44

1.5

L. Warbington

21-0

7- 19

36.8

l-4

25.0

0-0

0.0

3

9

12

0.6

6

4

0

2

4

91-4.3

15

0.7

51

55

106

GP-GS

FGM-ATT

C. Sizemore

31-31

K. Kelly

TOT AVG

PCT 3FGM-ATT PCT FTM-ATT PCT

OR

DR

152-380

40.0

25-94

26.6

64-87

73.6

65

149

214

31-2

111-273

40.7

23-78

29.5

140-157

89.2

23

52

Z. Artist

31-31

143-299

47.8

21-60

35.0

69-83

83.l

50

"[ McNair

31-31

145-266

54.5

4-12

33.3

49-67

73.l

P. Garrett

22-4

71- 138

51.4

0- l

0.0

46-81

M. Eckerle

30-19

74-169

43.8

0-1

0.0

M. Bond

31-29

74-191

38.7

33-81

S. Smith

31-0

54-141

38.3

L. McClellan

9-6

18-44

J. Perry

27-0

L Carr

TEAM

9

EKU

31-31

925-21 04

44.o

129-397

32.5

528-720

73.3

499

736

1235

39.8

532

545

84

432

665

2507

80.9

Opponents

31-31

784-1773

44.2

120-421

28.5

521-754

69. 1

393

791

1184

38.2

458

740

93

255

576

2209

71.3

2aa1-a2
Date
Nov. 9
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. 13
Jan. 19
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 1 1
Feb. 16
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Feb. 26
Mar. 2
Mar. 13
Mar. 17

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01111o n ent
# Vand erbilt
Lipscomb
Bowl ing Green
$Elon
$ H igh Point
Florida In ternacional
Florid a Aclantic
" Val par asio
"Iowa Scare
!IPFW
! Marshall
• Tennessee Tech
* Tennessee Scace
* Southeast Missouri
* Eastern Illinois
* Morehead Scace
* Austin Peay
* Tennessee-Marcin
• Murray State
* Austin l'eay
* Tennessee Tech
* Eastern Illin ois
• Southeast M issouri
* Tennessee State
* Morehead $rare
* M urray Scace
• Tennessee-Martin
% M urray State
% Au stin Peay
'Sou thwest Missouri
? Alabama

Results

Site
Nashville, TN
Richmond, KY
Bowling Green, O H
Morehead, KY
Morehead, KY
Miami.FL
Boca Raton, FL
Am es, IA
Ames, IA
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Cape Girardeau, MO
Charleston, IL
Morehead, KY
Richmond , KY
Richm ond , KY
Rich mond , KY
Clarksville, TN
Cookeville, TN
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Nash ville, T N
Richmond, KY
M urray, KY
Marcin, TN
Richmon d, KY
Lou isville, KY
Spring field , MO
Richmond, KY

Result
L

w
w
w
w
L

w
w
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L

L

w
w
w
w
w
w
L

w
L

w
L

Score
62-91
77-68
83-63
75-58
81-52
63-90
103-92
70-55
75-86
93-74
88-43
7 1-64
91 -7 1
94-67
9 1-72
90-78
102-82
90-77
70-75
70-72
73-68
90-55
82-7 3
84-68
85-74
74 -58
(OT) 78-82
76-59
(OT) 77-7 8
(OT) 72-65
77-99

The Lady Colonels tipped-offthe WNIT with a 72-66 overtime win at
Southwest Missouri State
# Preseason Women's National Tnvitacion Tournament
$ Morehead $race Tip-Off Classic
' Pella Corporation Cyclone Classic
! EKU Comfort Suites Classic
• Ohio Valley Conference Game
% Ohio Valley Conference Tournament
? \Xlomen's National Invitation Tournament
Eastern Ken tucky Univers ity

�2 001-02 5ea§an Recap
The Eastern Kentucky University women's bas- ing Southwest Missouri Seate on che road in draketball ·team ended its season, March 17, with a matic fashion in overtime by a final score of 72-65.
99-77 loss to Alabama ( 19-11) in the second round
The Lady Colonels came our on fire in the first
of the Women's National Invitation Tournament.
half against Alabama. Sparked by senior Charlotte
EKU finished che season with a final record of23- Sizemore, EKU went on cop 7-0 and held the Crim8 and tied fo r first place with a 13-3 mark in the son Tide scoreless until the 17:1 5 minute mark
Ohio Valley Conference co earn a share ofics fourth
when Shondra Jackson broke the Alabama scori ng
OVC regular season conference title.
drought. Eastern pushed its lead to as many as 12
The Lady Colonels opened their season with a
(18-6) when senior guard Mikki Bond d rained a
loss to the then fourth-ranked Vanderbilt in the three-pointer with 14:36 remaining in che openPreseason WNJT. EKU rebounded to win its next ing half. Alabama answered with a layup by Shun
fo ur games before splitting a pair of contests in the Hunter, but Sizemore came back down che floor
Sunshine Scace co Florida Internacional (L, 63-90) and nailed another crey to give EKU its largest lead
and fo rmer Lady Colonel Chancellor Dugan's of the game at 14 (24-10) with 13:27 to go. The
Florida Atlamic (W, 103-92).
Crimson Tide made a run at the end of the half to
Eastern then traveled co Hilton Gymnasium for cake a one-point lead (46-45) at halftime.
Iowa State's Pella Corporation Cyclone Classic to
The second half was all Alabama as the Tide
face Valparaiso and the Cyclones. After defeating Valpo, the Lady Colonels nearly
p ulled off che upset, bur lSU's sixthranked team outscored Eastern Kemucky
3 1-7 on the free throw line in the Saturday night championship game en route
to downing the Lady Colonels, 86-75.
Following the Iowa trip, EKU returned
home co hose the Comfort Suites Classic
at McBrayer Arena: Dominating wins over
IPFW and Marshall began what would be
the Lady Colonels' longest winning streak
of che season. EKU went on co win its
next seven games, including a 7-0 scare in
OVC play, for a nine-game streak
After dropping two straigh t OVC
games co Murray Scace and Austin Peay,
EKU returned to its winning ways and
took the next seven games before an upsetting 82- opened the frame with a 22-7 run to take a 107 8 ovettime loss at UT Martin in the lase regular point lead. The Lady Colonels cut the margin to
season game.
eight on a field goal by Karie Kelly, but chat was as
T he Lady Colonels defeated Murray Scace in close as they would come. Despite a valiant effort,
the opening round of the OVC tournament, but EKU came up shore and ended its season with a
fe ll just short in che second round of the tourney 99-77 loss at the han&lt;;ls of the Crimson Tide.
and lost by one point (78-77) in an overtime conSeveral Lady Colonels earned pose-season accotest against eventual cournamenc champ, Austin
lades after their outstanding 200 1-02 season. Kelly
Peay.
earned OVC All-Tournamem team honors. T he
Despite a disappointing run in the OVC tour- sophomore guard poured in 22 points, two shy of
nament, the Lady Colonels earned a berth in the hercareer-high, in the Lady Colonels' overtime loss
WNIT. This was the second pose-season national
co eventual tourney champion Austin Peay. The
tournament appearance for EKU in school history Pennsylvania native also dished out two assists and
and the 2001-0 2 edition of the Lady Colonels had two steals in chat contest. In Eastern Kentucky's
earned the school's first post-season win. EKU adfirst-round game against Murray Stace, Kelly tallied
vanced to che Sweet 16 of the WNIT after defeat- nine points, four assists and two steals.

Kelly finished che season ranked ninth in che
NCAA and third in che OVC in free throw
percentage at 89.3% (133- 149) . The 5-6 guard
ranked 15'h in scoring (12.2 p pg) and fourth in
assist/turnover ratio (1.67) in the final OVC stats.
Sizemore was been named first team All-OVC
when che conference announced its post-season
award winners for women's basketball, as voted
on by the league's head coaches and sports information directors.
Sizemore, a 5-fooc-1 1 forward, captured her
second All-OVC First team honor after earning
second-ream accolades lase year. One o f che
league's top defenders, she ranked second in che
conference in steals with 2.56 per game, and also
was among OVC leaders with ream-high scoring
and rebounding averaging of 12.7 points
and 6.7 boards per game. The Hazard,
Ky., native scored in double digits in 21
of27 contests and recorded four doubledoubles chis season for the Lady Colonels.
Artist was named second-ream AIJOVC. The Iowa native averaged 12.5
points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists per
game this season for the Lady Colonels.
Freshmen Pam Garrett and M iranda
Eckerle were both named to the AllFreshman ream. Garrett, a 6-1 forward,
averaged 9.2 poims and 4.7 rebounds,
while :Ecked e, a 6-0 center, poured in
7.2 points and grabbed 3.7 rebounds per
contest.

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Cody Bush
(931) 221-7561; FAX 221-7562
Home: (931) 906-5712

Email: bushc@apsu.edu
P.O. Box 45 15
Clarksville, TN 37044
Web Address: apsu.edu/lersgopeay

Alaska-Anchorage
Nate Sagan
(907) 786-1295; FAX 563-4565
Home: (907) 272-5070

Email: nare@uaa.alaska.edu
32 11 Providence Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508
Web Address: GoSeawolves.com

Binghamton
David O 'Brian
(607) 777-6478; FAX 777-45 97
Home: (60 7) 789-49 10

Email: dobrian@binghamton.edu
P.O. Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902
Web Address: arhlerics.binghamton.edu

Cincinnati
Geoff Wiswell
(513) 556-519 1; FAX 556-06 19
H ome: (5 13) 32 1-2861

Email: GeoffWiswell@uc.edu
P.O. Box 21 0021
Cincinnati, OH 45221
Web Address: ucbearcars.com

Eastern Illinois
Par Osterman
(217) 581-7020; FAX 581-6434
Home: (217) 348-0485

Email: prosrerman@eiu.edu
262 Lancz Bldg. , Grant Sr.
Charleston, IL 61920-3011
Web Address: eiu.edu/ ~sprrinfo

Eastern Kentucky

Amy Ratliff
(859) 622-20 06; FAX 622-1230
Home: (859) 245-1621

Email: Amy.Rarliff@eku.edu
207 Begley Building, 521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY 4 0475
Web Address: ekusporrs.com

Grambling
Roderick Mosley
(3 18) 274-6199; FAX 274-2761
Home: NIA

Email: fiyo@bayou.com
P.O . Box 868
Grambling, LA 7 1245
Web Address: gram.edu/sporrs/gramb)ing-sporrs.hrm

Indiana
Gavin Lang
(812) 855-4770; FAX 855 -9401
Home: (812) 360-3297

Email: glang@indiana.edu
l 001 E. 17th Street
Bloomington, IN 47408
Web Address: iuhoosiers.com

Jacksonville State
Michelle Alford
(256) 782-5915; FAX 782-5958
Home: (256) 236-2980

Email: malford@jsucc.jsu.edu
700 Pelham Road N.
Jacksonville, AL 36265
Web Address: jsugamecocksports.com

Lipscomb
Kevin Farris
(615) 279-5862; FAX269- 1806
Home: (615) 333-2125

Email: Kevin.Farris@lipscomb.edu
390 I Granny Whire Pike
Nashville, TN 37204-395 1
Web Address: lipscomb.edu/arhlerics

Marshall

Email: boggsa@marshall.edu
PO Box 1360, 2001 T hird Avenue
H untington, WV 25715-1360
Web Address: herdzone.com

Andy Boggs
(304) 696-2418; FAX 696-2325
H ome: (304) 697-7129

Morehead State
Brad Laux
(606) 783-2500; FAX 783-2550
H ome: (606) 780-9111

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Email: b.laux@moreheadsrare.edu
University Blvd.
Morehead, KY 40351
Web Address: msueagles.com

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Murray State
David Snow
(270) 762-3351; FAX 762-6814
Home: (270) 759-3355

Email: david.snow@murraystate.edu
PO Box 9, Athletic Dept.
Murray, KY 42071-0009
Web Address: GoRacers.com

Nevada-Reno

Email: adewall@unr.edu
Legacy Hall 232
Reno, NV 89557
Web Address: nevadawolfpack.com

Aaron DeWall
(775) 754-6900; FAX 754-4386
H ome: (775) 544-9949
Pittsburgh

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Burt Lauren
(412) 648-8244; FAX 648-8248
Home: (41 2) 939- 1721

Email: blauten@achlecics.pitt.edu
P.O. Box 7436
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Web Address: pittsburghpanchers.com

Samford
Kerwin Lon zo
(205) 726-2799; FAX 726-2545
Home: (20 5) 942-0078

Email: kjlonzo@samford.edu
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 35229
Web Address: samfordspon s.com

Southeast Missouri
Justin Maskus
(573) 65 1-2937; FAX 651-2810
Home: (573) 335-4279

Email : jmaskus@gosoutheast.com
O ne University Plaza
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Web Address: GoSoucheast.com

Tennessee-Martin
Joe Lofaro
(731) 587-7632; FAX 587-7624
Home: (731) 588-0483

Email: jlofaro@urm.edu
1022 Elam Center
Manin, TN 38238-000 I
Web Address: urmspons.com

Tennessee State

Lee Wilmot
(615) 963-5674; FAX 963-5895
Home: (615) 356-8417

Email: lwilmot@cnscace.edu
3500 John Merritt Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37209-1500
Web Address: csutigers.com

Tennessee Tech
Rob Schabert
(93 1) 372-3088; FAX 372-6139
Home: (93 1) 526-2576

Email: rschaben @mcech.edu
PO Box 5057
Cookeville, TN 3850 5-0001
Web Address: www2.tntech.edu/achletics

Troy State

Email: scroch@croysc.edu
University Avenue &amp; George Wallace
Troy, AL 36082
Web Address: croysc.edu/achlecics

Tom Strother
(334) 670-3229; FAX 670-5665
Home: (334) 288-324 1

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Kacie O'Brien
(205) 934-0722; FAX 934-7505
Home: (205) 408-4767
WV Wesleyan

Bech Mecouch
(304) 473-81 02; FAX 473-8056
Home: NIA

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Email: irishlsu@aol.com
1530 3rd Avenue South
Birm ingham, AL 35294
Web Address: uabsporcs.com
Email: mecouch@wvwc.edu
College Avenue
Buckhannon, WV 26201
Web Address: wvwc.edu

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�November 22-23 - Great Alaska Shoot-Out - TBA
Locarion .......................................... Anchorage, AK
Nickname .... ............. ............................... Seawolves
Conference ............... .. ..... Grear Northwest Athletic
Chancellor ...................................... E. Lee Gorsuch
A1hle1jcs Direcror ........................... Dr. Sieve Cobb
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (907) 786- 1230
Ticket Office Phone ............. ......... (907) 786- 1293
H ome Arena ........................ Sullivan Arena (8,700)
H ead Coach .................................. Brandi Dunigan
Record at School ........................ 39-44 (3 years)
Reco rd Overall ... ..... ...... .. ..... .. ... .. ... ........ .. . Same
Basketball Phone .......... ................. (907) 786-1040
Assisram Coaches ........... Bill Bacon, 1irzah Fullmer
2001 -02 Record .............................................. 5-22
2001-02 Conference Record ....... .................... 1- 17
Conference Finish ................. .. ,........................ 10th
\Vo men's Basketball Comae, .................. Narc Sagan
Email .................................. nate@uaa.alaska.edu
Office Phone ............................ (907) 786-1295
Fax ............................................ (907) 563-4 565
Home Phone ............................ (907) 272-5070
Press Row Phone ...................... (907) 279-207 1
Trainer .................................................... Chris Volk
Sta rters Returning/Lost ...... ..... .................. ......... 3/2
Lctterwinners Rerurning/Lost ............................ 5/4
Newcomers ............................................................ 7
Series Record ............. .......... ............... First Meeting
Website ...................... .. ........ ....... GoSeawolves.corn

December 5 - Richmo11d, KY - 7 pm
Location .......... ............................. Cincinnari, Ohio
Nickname ................................................... Bearcacs
Conference ................................... Conference USA
President .................................. Dr. Joseph A. Sieger
Arhletics Dirccror ........................ ............ Bob Goin
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (513) 556-5601
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (5 13) 556-2287
Horne Arena ...... .......... Shoemaker Center (13, 176)
Head Coach ...... .. ... ............... .............. Laurie Pirclc
Record at School .................. 231 -232 (16 years)
Record Overall ..................... 3 14-247 (20 years)
Basketball Phone ........................... (5 13) 556-2255
Assista.i1t Coaches .............. Dawn H oosier, Michelle
Clark, Laura Wilder
2001-02 Record .............................................. 27-5
2001-02 Conference Record ..................... ...... I 1-3
Conference Finish ...................................... .... T-2nd
\Vo men's Basketball Conracr .... ......... Geoff Wiswell
Email .............................. Geoff.Wiswell@uc.edu
O ffice Phone ............................ (5 13) 556-5 19 1
Fax ............................................ (5 13) 556-0619
H ome Phone ............................ (5 13) 32 1-2861
Press Row Phone ...................... (5 13) 556-3800
Trainer .................................................... Beth Raitz
Srarrers Returning/Lose...................................... 4/ I
Lctterwinncrs Retu rning/Los, .... ........................ 9/3
Newcomers ............................................................ 5
Series Record ................................... EKU leads, 7-6
Website ............................................ ucbearcacs.com

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Febmary 1 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
February 27 - Clarksvilk, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
Location ...................................... Clarksville, Tenn.
Nickname ................... ........ ... ............... .. Lady Govs
Conference .... ....................................... Ohio Valley
President ..................................... Dr. Sherry Hoppe
Athletics Director ................................... Dave Loos
Arhlecics Dept. Phone ................. ... (93 1) 22 1-7901
T icket Office Phone ........... ........... (93 1) 22 1-7761
Home Arena .......................... Dunn Center (9,000)
Head Coach ............ ........................ .. Susie Gardner
Record at School ............. ... ..... .. . 85-89 (6 years)
Record Overall ... .. ................ ..................... Same
Baskerball Phone ........................... (93 1) 22 1-7202
Assistant Coaches ...... Becky Crowe-Padgett, Tavares
Jackson
2001 -02 Record ..................... ...... ..... ............ 19- 12
2001 -02 Conference Record ............................. 9-7
Conference Finish .............................................. 4th
Women's Basketball Contact .................. Cody Bush
Email ................. ....................... bushc@apsu.edu
Office Phone ............................ (93 1) 221 -7561
Fax ............................................ (93 1) 22 1-7562
Home Phone ............................ (93 1) 906-5712
Press Row Phone ...................... (931 ) 221 -773 1
Trainer ................................................. Karen Lovell
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 3/2
Lctterwinners Rcrurning/Lost ..................... ....... 4/8
Newcomers ........ .. ... ........... ....... .................. ......... I0
Series Record ............................... EKU leads, 35-18
Wcbsire ..................................... apsu.edu/letsgopcay

January 11 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Ftbmary 10 - Charleston, Ill. - 8 pm
Location .......................................... Charleston, Ill.
N ickname .................................................. Panthers
Conference ........................................... O hio Valley
Interim President ......................... Louis V. Hencken
Achlerics Direcror ................. Dr. Richard McDuffie
Athletics D cpr. Phone .................... (217) 58 1-5726
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (2 17) 58 1-761 1
Home Arena ... ... .................. .... Lanrz Arena (5,300)
Head Coach ..................................... Linda Wunder
Record at School ........................ 22-60 (3 years)
Record Overall ..................... 233-207 (16 years)
Baskerball Phone .... .......... .......... ... (2 17) 58 1-6008
Assistant Coaches ..................... . Shelia Adams, TBA
2001-02 Record .............................................. 7-2 1
2001 -02 Conference Record ........................... 6- 10
Conference Finish ........................................... T-6,h
Women's Bas ketball Contact .... .......... Par Osrerman
Email ................................. prosterman@eiu.edu
Office Phone ............... ............. (2 17) 581-7020
Fax ....................... ..................... (2 17) 58 1-6434
Home Phone ............................ (2 17) 348-0485
Press Row Phone ...................... (2 17) 58 1-5 135
Trainer .. ......... .......... ............................. Katie Rybak
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 4/ I
Lcnerwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 9/3
Newcomers ............................................................ 3
Series Record ................................. EKU leads, 10-2
Website ......................... ................ eiu.edu/-sprrinfo

November 22 - MSU Tip-Off Classic - 5:00 pm
Location ..................................... Binghamton, N.Y.
Nickname ................................................... Bearcats
Conference ...................................... ... America Ease
President ............................................. Lois De Fleur
Athletics Director ................................... Joel Thirer
Arhlecics D ept. Phone .................... (607) 777-2 120
Ticket Office Phone .. .. ..... ... .......,.. (607) 777-7526
H ome Arena .............................. West Gym (2,275)
Head Coach ......................................... Laurie Kelly
Record ar School ........................ 94-22 (4 years)
Record Overall .... ................................. ..... Same
Baskecball Phone ..................... ...... (607) 7 77-6363
Assisranc Coaches .......... Rich Conover, Nikki Scholl
200 1-02 Record .............................................. 19-9
2001-02 Conference ,Record ......, .................... 10-6
Conference Finish .......................................... T-2nd
Women's BaskerbaJI Contact ............ David O 'Brian
Ema.ii ......................... dobrian@binghamron.edu
Office Phone ............................ (607) 777-6478
Fax .................... ........................ (607) 777-4597
Home Phone ............................ (607) 789-4910
Press Row Phone ...................... (607) 759-01 52
Trainers .................... Don Sheredy, Nicole Humann
Starters Returning/Lost ............................. ......... 2/3
Lcrterwinncrs Rerurning/Lost .......................... 12/4
Newcomers ............................................................ 3
Series Reco rd ........................ .. ............ First Meeting
Website ............... ............. achlecics.binghamron.edu

December 20 - Lady Blazer lnvitational - 9 pm
Location ............................ .............. Grambling, La.
Nickname .............................................. Lady Tigers
Conference ........................... Southwestern Athletic
President ...................................... D r. Neari Warner
Athletics Direcror ................................ .... Al Dennis
Arhletics Depr. Phone .................... (3 18) 274-2374
Ticket Office Phone ....... ............... (318) 274-479 5
Home Arena ............ Memorial Gymnasium (2,500)
Head Coach .............................. ......... Rusty Ponton
Record ar School ..................................... I09-39
Record O verall ........................................... Same
Basketball Phone ............................ (3 l8) 274-6335
Assistant Coaches ............... Sharon Perkins, Shiakiea

Caner
2001 -02 Record ............................................ 18-10
2001 -02 Conference Record ... .. ...... ....... ........ 14-4
Conference Finish ............. ............. ................... 2nd
Women's Basketball Conract ....... .. Roderick M osley
Ema.ii ....................................... fiyo@bayou.com
O ffice Phone ............................ (3 18) 274-6281
Fax ........... ................................. (3 18) 274-2761
Press Row Phone ...................... (3 18) 274-2570
Trainer ............................................... Ricky McCall
Starters Returning/Lose .................... .................. 5/0
Lcnerwinners Returni ng/Lose .......................... 12/0
Newcomers ..... .................. ......................... ............ 2
Series Record ..................................... GU leads, 1-0
Website .... ...................................... gram.edu/sports

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�November 26 - Great Alaska Shoot-Out - 4 pm
Location .................................... Bloomington, Ind.
Nickname ................... ................. ............ Hoosiers
Conference ....... ..... .... ............. ......... ..... ..... Big Ten
President ............................. ..... ... ......... Myles Brand
Athletics D irector ..... .... ............... Michael McNeely
Athletics Dept. Phone ........ .......... .. (8 12) 855-4037
Ticker O ffi ce Phone .................. 1-866-JUSPORTS
Home Arena .... ..... ..... ........ Assembly H all (17,357)
Head Coach ...... ..... .. ................ .. ... .. .. Kathi Ben nett
Record at School .... ........ .. .. ........ 37-25 (2 years)
Record Overall ...... ...... .... ..... 261 - 128 (1 4 years)
Basketball Phone .................. ... .. .... (8 12) 855-30 13
Associate Head Coach ................... Trish Betthauser
Assistant Coaches ..... .. ..... Paul Nixon, Janine Moore
2001-02 Record ... ......................................... 17-14
2001 -02 Cdnference Record .. .. ......................... 8-8
Conference Finish ................... ........................... 5th
Women's Basketball Contact ................. Gavin Lang
Email ........... ..... .................... glang@indiana.edu
Office Phone .............. .......... .... (812) 855-4770
Fax .......•......... ... .. ... .. ................. (8 12) 855-9401
Home Phone .... ............ .......... .. (8 12) 360-3297
Press Row Phone ....... .......... ..... (812) 855-2754
Trainer ..... ......................... ................. Wendy Poppy
Starters Returning/Lost ..... ...... ........................... i /4
Letrerwinners Returning/Lost ............... ..... ..... ... 5/5
Newcomers ................. ........ ........... ..... ................... 6
Series Record .... .................... .......... .... TU leads, 5-3
Website ....................... .. ...... .......... ... iuhoosiers.com

December l - Huntington, WV - 3 :00 pm
Location .......................... ........... . Hunt ington, WV

Nickname ......... ........................... T hunderi ng Herd
Conference .................................. ..... Mid-American
President ............. ......................... ..... D r. Dan Angel
Athlerics Director ........................... .... Bob Marcum
Athletics Dept. Phone ............ ........ (304) 696-5408
Ticket Office Pho ne .... ....... ........... (304) 696-4375
Home Arena .......... Cam H enderson Center (9,043)
H ead Coach .................. .......... ..... Royce C hadwick
Record at School ....................... 9- 19 (2nd year)
Record Overa.11 .................. ... 40 9- 15 1 (18 years)
Basketball Phone ..... .. ...... .............. (304) 696-5445
Assistant Coaches .. .. ............... Roxanne White, John
Sutherland, Kidada H oltzclaw
200 1-02 Record ....... .................................. ..... 9- 19
2001-02 Con ference Record ........... .. .............. 4- 14
Conference Finish ..... ... ..... .... ........ ........ ... .. 5th, East
Women's Basketball Contact ........... ...... Andy Boggs
Email ........... ............ ... .. .... Boggsa@marshall.edu
Office Phone ... ... ............. ......... (30 4) 696-2418
Fax ....... ..... .. ............................ .. (304) 696-2325
Home Phone .......... .................. (304) 697-7 129
Press Row Phone ......... ..... ...... .. (304) 696-3000
Trainer .................... .. .......... ... ... ............. Sara Melby
Starters Returning/Lose ............. .... ... .......... ........ 3/2
Letterwi nners Retu rning/Lost .. ... ....................... 5/7
Ne\vCon1ers ...... ................ ..... .. ..... . .. ... .. ........ .......... 7
Series Record ........................ ... ..... EKU leads, 15-4
Website .. .................... ... ..................... herdwne.com

D ecember 3 0 - EKU Comfort Suites Classic - 4:00 pm
Location .......... ............... ............ .. Jacksonville, Ala.
Nickname ............ .................................. G amecocks
Conference .. ..... .......................... .. ..... .. Atlantic Sun
President .............. ....... ..... ... Dr. William A. Meehan
Athletics Director ..... ............................... Tom Seitz
Athletics Dept. Phone ...... ..... ..... .... (256) 782-5368
T icker Office Phone ... ..... .............. (256) 782-5889
Home Arena ...... ... . Pete Mathews Coliseum (5,500)
H ead Coach ....... ..... ......................... ... . Dana Austin
Record at School ....... ........ .. ... . 100-149 (9 years)
Record Overall .............................. .......... ... Same
Basketball Phone .............. .... ..... ..... (256) 782-54 17
Assistant Coaches ........ .. ... ......... Tracy Broom, Dave
Dagostino, Kevin Browde r

2001-02 Record ........ ..... ........... ..................... 8-1 9
2001 -02 Conference Record ........................ .. 7- 13
Conference Finish ........ ...... .... ...... .............. ........ 9th
\Vomen's Basketball Contact ........... Michelle Alford
Email ............ .... ............... malford@jsucc.jsu.edu
Office Phone ....... ................. .... (256) 782-5915
Fax .................. .......................... (256) 782-5958
Home Phone .... .................. .... .. (256) 236-2980
Press Row Phone .. ... ............. .... (256) 782-5583
Trainer .. ............... ... .................... .................... T BA
Starters Returning/Lost ....... ..... ... ..... ................. 5/0
Lerterwinners Returning/Lost ......................... . 11 /3
Newcomers .......... ............. ..... ... .... ...... ................... 3
Series Record .. ........................... ......... First Meeting
Website ............. .. ........ ........ jsugamecocksports.com

January 18 - Richmond, Ky. - 5 :3 0 pm
Febmary 17 - Morehead, Ky. - 7·00 pm
Location ..... ...... ....... ... ...................... Morehead, Ky.
Nickname ........ .......... ........................... Lady Eagles
Conference
.......................... Ohio Valley
President. ...................... ....... .. D r. Ronald G . Eaglin
Arhlerics D irector ........... ....... ... .......... .. Ch ip Smith
Ad1letics D ept. Phone .. .. ..... ... ........ (606) 783-2088
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (606) 783-2593
Home Arena .. ........ .. Ellis T. Johnson Arena (6 ,500)
Head Coach ............ ...... .................... ... Laura Litter
Record at School .......... ..... ... ...... 45-92 (5 years)
Record Overall ............................... ..... ...... Same
Basketball Phone ........................... (606) 783-2 126
Associate Head Coach ....... ............ Corbett Grigsby
2001-02 Record ..... ..... ........ ....... ........ ... ....... .. . 2 .1-8
2001-02 Conference Record .... .... ..... ..... ..... .... I0 -6
Conference Finish .......... ........ .................... ........ 3rd
Women's Basketball Contact .................... Brad Laux
Email ...... .................. b.laux@moreheadstate.edu
Office Phone .... ....... ... .............. (606) 783-2500
Fax ... ............................... .......... (606) 783-2550
Home Phone ..... ... .................... (606) 780-9 111
Press Row Phone .......... ............ (606) 783-2500
Trainer .... ... .. ............. ............................. Sara Larson
Starters Rerurning/Losr ..... .. ...... ......... ........ ........ 3/2
Letterw inners Returning/Lost ...................... .... l i/4
Ne\vcon1ers ...................... ... ... .... .................... ........ 6

Series Record ........ ........... ... ..... ... EKU lead s, 32-29
Website .................... ........... ....... ..... . msueagles.com

December 3 - Nashville, TN - 7:00 pm
Location ........ ....................... ............. Nashville, T N
Nickname .................................... ........ . Lady Bisons
Conference ........ ............................ ...... Independent
President ........................... .......... ...... D r. Steve Fla rt
Athlerics Director ........ ... .................. Dr. Steve Potrs
Athletics Dept. Phone ............ .. ..... . (615) 279-5850
Ticket Office Phone ........ ........ ..... . (6 15) 279-5899
Home Arena ..................... Lipscomb Arena (5,000)
Head Coach ..... .... ............................ Frank Bennett
Record at School .. ........,.... ... 487-239 (22 years)
Record Overall .. .......... ..................... ....... .. Same
Basketball Phone ...................... .. ... (931) 22 1-7202
Assista.nt Coaches .... .. ..... ... Billy Snell, Cheryl Smith
2001 -02 Record ........................... ........... ...... I 6- 12
200 1-02 Conference Record ............................ NIA
Conference Finish ............ ............... ........... ..... .. NI A
Women's Baskerball Contact ... ..... ......... Kevin Farris
Email ............... ........ Kevin .Farris@lipscomb.edu
Office Phone ... .. ... .. ..... ... .......... (615) 279-5862
Fax ........ .......... .......................... (615) 269-1 806
H ome Phone ............ ........... ..... (6 15) 333-2125
Press Row Phone ... ..................... ... .. .. ... ....... N/A
Trainer ......... ............. ....... ........... .. ... ....... ......... TBA
Starters Returning/Lost .... ...................... ........... 3/2
Lerterwin ners Retu rning/Lost ......... ... ................ 9/5
Newcomers ..................... ................................. ...... 3
Series Record .............. ........ ........ ... EKU leads, 2-0
Website ......... .. .................. .... lipscomb.ed u/athletics

January 25 - @ Murray, Ky. - 6:30 pm
February 24 - Richmond, Ky. - 7:3 0 pm
Location .... ........ ......................... ... ....... Murray, Ky.
N ickname ................................... ... ....... lady Racers
Conference .................... ....................... Ohio Valley
Presiden t ............. ..... .............. D r. f King Alexander
Athletics Director ........................... . E .W Denn ison
Athlerics Dept. Phone .................... (270) 762-6800
Ticket Office Phone .... ........ .......... (270) 762-4895
H ome Arena ... Regional Special Events C tr. (8,500)
Head Coach ... ............... ............. ......... Eddie Fields
Record at School ......... ....... ..... . 80-165 (9 years)
Record Overall ......... .. ...... ...................... ... Same
Basketball Phone ................ ... ....... . (270) 762-6288
Assistant Coaches .............. Rob Cross, Sabrina D ial,
Brett Ch ilders
2001-02 Record ................... ..... .................... 11 - 17
200 1-02 Conference Record .............. ........ ... .. 5- l I
Conference Finish ........... ... ..... .... ..................... .. 8th
Women's Basketball Contact ............... . David Snow
Email .................... david.snow@murraystate.edu
Office Phone ............ .. .......... .... (270) 762-335 l
Fax ....... ........... ....... ................... (270) 762-6814
Home Phone ........... ..... ............ (270) 759-3355
Press Row Phone ............ ......... (27 0) 762-555 l
Trainer ...... ..... .................... ... .... ........ .. Drew Gibson
Starters Returning/Lost ... ....................... ............ 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..... ..... ................ .. 6/6
Newcomers ... .. ..... ..................... .. ..... ... ..... .............. 8
Sen es Record .... ................ ... ..... .. EKU leads, 41-18
Website .................. ..... ... .. ................. GoRacers.com

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Location ........ ... ........................... ..... . .. Reno, Nev.
Nickname ..................... ,.................. ..... ... Wolf Pack
Conference ......
. ........ .. .. Western Athletic
President ......................................... . Dr. John Lilley
Athletics Director .. ..... ............................ C hris Ault
Athletics Dept. Phone ..................... (775) 784-6900
Ticket Ofhce Phone ...... ....... ..... ..... . (775) 348-7225
H ome Arena ............ Lawlor Events Center (11 ,200)
H ead Coach ..................................... .. ........ Ad a Gee
Record ac School ..................... I 07- 142 (9 years)
Record Ove rall ........ ......... ..... I 09-143 (10 years)
Basketball Phone ............................ (775) 7 84-6900
Assisranc C oaches .......... ........... Kristi Kincaid, Janet
Soderberg, Colby Ma tney
200 1-02 Record .............................. ..,.•............ 9-19
2001-02 Conference Record ........... ................. 6-12
Conference Finish ........ ..... ... .... ... ................... T-6th
Women's Basketball Contact ............. Aaron DeWall
. ... ....... adewall@unr.edu
Email .. .. ...........
O fh ce Phone .................. (775) 754-6900 x. 272
Fax ..................... ................. .... (775) 784-4386
H ome Phone .... ......................... (775) 544-9949
Press Row Phone ....... ........... ..... (775) 784-4404
Trainer ............. ... .. ... ... ............ .. ......... Lisa Williams
Starters Re turning/Lost .......... .. ...... ............... ... . 3/2
Letterwinners Retu rn ing/Lost ........ ........ .. .......... 7/4
N ewcomers ................... .. ... .... ... ... .................. ....... . 8
Series Record ... ............ ............... ........ First Meeting
Website .... ............................... nevadawolfpack.com

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Location ......... .... ...... .................. ...... Pitts burgh, Pa.
Nickname ............. ....... ............. ............... Pan thers
Conference ......... .. ... ... .......... .. .................... Big East
Chancellor .................. ..... ....... Mark A. Norden berg
Athletics D irector ...................... Steven C. Pederson
Athletics Dept. Phone .................. .. (412) 648-8200
Ticket Ofhce Phone ...................... (412) 648-8300
Home Are na ......... Petersen Events Center (12,500)
Head Coach ......................................... Traci Waites
Record at School .... .... ................ 41-69 (4 years)
Record Overall ...................... .................... Same
Basketball Phone ................ .. ......... (4 12) 648-8360
Assistant Coaches .................. Alvis Rogers, Debora!,
Perry, Dori Anderson
2001-0 2 Record ... .......... .............................. .. 8- 19
2001 -02 Conference Record .......... .... ............ 3-13
Confere nce Finish ........ ..... ... .. ....................... ... 13th
Women's Basketball Contact ...... ...... .... Bun Lauren
Email ......................... blauren@athletics.pitt.edu
O fhce Phone . ... .. .................... (4 12) 648-8244
Fax ..... ....................................... (4 12) 648-8248
Ho me Phone .......................... . (4 12) 939-1721
Press Row Phone ....... ... ........... (412) 648-23 18
. ....... ..... ... Jill Ki rby
Trainer . .. ..... ... .. .
Srarrers Return ing/Lost ..... ... ............................. 4/ I
Letterwinners Returni ng/Lost ............................ 8/2
Newcomers ........................ ..... .. ............... ............. . 7
Series Record .................. ..... .......... .. EKU leads, 1-0
Website ................ ............... pittsburghpa nthers.com

December 29 - EKU Comfort Suites Classic - 4:00 pm
Locat ion .......... ............ ................ Birmingham, Ala.
Nickname ................................. ..... ..... ....... Bulldogs
Conference ........ ................. ................. Atlantic Sun
Presid ent .............. ....... ............ Dr. Thomas E. Cores
Ath letics Director .. ............... .................. Bob Ro lle r
Athletics Dept. Phone ................ ..... (205) 726 -2966
Ticker Ofhce Phone ...................... ... (205) 726-2050
Home Arena ........... ............ ..... Seibert Hall (4,000)
Head Coach ....... ...... ............................ M ike Morris
Record at School .................... ... ........... First year
Record Overall ... ......................... ............. .. Same
Basketball Phone ......... ........ .. .. ....... (205) 726-2919
Assistant Coaches ......... Latrice Mclin, Claire Moon
2001-02 Record ... .. ... .. ..................................... 3-24
200 1- 02 Con ference Record ... ........................ 2-18
Conference Finish ............................................ 11th
Women's Basketball Con tact ............. Kerwin Lonzo
E mail ... ............................. kjlonzo@samford.edu
Ofhce Phone .................. ...... ..... (205) 726-2799
Fax ... ...... .................................... (205) 726-2545
Home Phone ........... .. ................ (205) 942-0078
Press Row Phone ....................... (205) 726- 2377
Trainer ................................... .. ............ Lynn Dustin
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 4/ I
Letterwi n ners Returning/Lost ....... ........ .. ....... .. 10/2
Ne\vcon1ers ............... ....... ............................ .......... 2

Series Record ........... ............. ..... ......... First M eeting
Website ....... ..... ...... .................... samfordsports.com

January 13 - Richmond, KY - 730 pm
February 8 - Cape Girardeau, MO - 6·30 pm

January 27 - Martin, Tenn. - 8:00 pm
February 22 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm

January 4 - Nashville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
February 13 - Richmond, Ky. - 7·30 pm

Location ........... .... ... .............. Cape Girardeau, MO
Nickname ..................... ... .. ............ .......... Otahkians
Conference .... .. .. ........ .. ... ... ..... .... ... ....... Ohio Valley
Preside n t .......................... Dr. Kenneth W. D obbins
Athletics Director ............................ Don Kaverman
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (573) 651-2227
Ticket Office Phone .... .... ........... ... (573) 651-2 113
H ome Arena ............... ..... Show Me Center (7,000)
H ead Coach ................. ................ .......... B.J . Smith
Record at Sch ool ..... .................. .. ........ First yea r
Record Overall ... .. ...... .. .. ........... ............ ... . Same
Basketball Phone ........................... (573) 651-2643
Assistant Coaches ..... .... ............. Rick Karr, Lisa Pace
2001 -02 Record .................... ........................ 16- 12
200 1-02 Conference Record ......... ................. .. 8-8
Conference Finish .... ...... ....... .. ........ ........ .......... 4th
Women's Basketball Contact .............. Justin Mas kus
Email ...... .................. jmaskus@gosoutheasr.com
Ofhce Pho ne .... ........................ (573) 651-2937
Fax ................. ..... ............. ... ...... (573) 65 1-2810
Home Phone ... ... ............... ... .... (573) 335-4279
Press Row Phone .................... .. (573) 65 1-5014
Trainer ...... ............ .. .......
........ ...... Gail Di Prete
Starters Return ing/Lost ...... ..... ....... .. ................. 2/3
Letterwinne rs Return ing/Lost ... .. ....................... 5/8
Newcomers ... .. ..... ... .. .
.. ... ..... ...... ... I 0
Series Record ............
........ ..... EKU leads, 21-3
Website ........... ........ .
... www.GoSoutheast.com

Loca tion ... ... .. ... .... ............................. Martin, Tenn.

Location ............... ........................ . Nash ville, Tenn.
N ickna me .................. .................................... Tigers
Confere nce ........................ ..... ..... ......... O hio Valley
P resident .. ....................... ......... Dr. James A. Hefn er
Athletics Director ............. ..... ... ..... ... Teresa Phillips
Athletics Dept. Phone .. ................... (61 5) 963- 5891
T icker Office Phone ................. ....... (615) 963-5861
H ome Arena ........ ... .. .. Howard C. Gentry Complex
(10,500)
Head Coach ... ........ ... ...................... Valencia Jordan
Record at School ......... ............ ... . 11- 40 (2 years)
Record Overall ......... ............................ ...... Same
13asketball Phone ............. ..... ....... ... (6 15) 963-5903
Assistant Coaches .... ..... ............. Felic ia Sweatt, T BA
2001 -02 Record ............ .... ...... ....... .. ............. ... 3-22
2001 -02 Confere nce Record ............................ 2-14
Conference Finish .............................................. 9th
Women's Basketball Contact ..... ............ Lee Wilmot
Email .... .... ...... ..... ............... lwilmot@t nsta te.edu
Office Phone ................. ... .. ... .... (6 15) 963-5674
Fax ..... .......... .............................. (615) 963-5895
Home Phone ...... ..... ........... .. ..... (615) 356-84 17
Press Row P)1one ... ..................... (6 15) 963-76 16
Trainer ........... ............... ............ ....... Monroe Abram
Starters Returning/Lost ....................... ... ....... ..... 8/5
Lerrerwinne rs Returni ng/Lose ............................ 3/2
Newcomers ... ... .... ............. ............... ... ... ................ 5
Series Record ........ ....................... . EKU leads, 19-6
Website ......... ..... ....................... ..... ..... ts utigers.com

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Nickname ........ .................. ................ ...... Skyhawks
Confere nce .... .......... .................... ........ . O h io Valley
President .. ..... ..... ..... ......
Dr. N ick Dunagan
Athletics Director ...... .. .. .......................... Phil Dane
Athletics Dept. Phone ..... .... ............ (73 1) 587-7660
Ticket Ofhce Phone .... ..... ............... (73 1) 587-7685
H ome Arena .
... .. Skyhawk Arena (6,700)
H ead Coaches ... ........ .......... Gary and Kim Van Atta
Record at School ......... ... ..... ........ 81-90 (6 years)
G . Van Atta Overall ............ .. 247 -139 (13 years)
K. Van Atta Overall .... ..... ..... ...... 8 1-90 (6 years)
Basketball Phone .. ........ ........ ..... ..... (73 1) 587-73 17
Assistant Coach ................. .......... .. ... ...... Tara Tansil
2001-02 Record ... ...
........ 8-20
200 1-02 Confere nce Record ............... ............. 6-10
Con feren ce Finish ..................... ......................... 6th
Wo men's Basketball Contact .......... ..... ..... Joe Lofaro
E mail .... ..... ............ ........ .......... jlofaro@utrn.edu
Ofhce Phone ............................. (73 1) 587-7632
Fax .......... .............................. ..... (73 1) 587-76 24
Home Phone .... ..... .................. .. (73 1) 588-0483
Press Row Phone ............. ........... (73 1) 587-7694
Trainer ........... .............. ............ .............. Ba rr Belew
Starters Returning/Lost ........... ........ .. ... .............. 1/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..... ............. ...... .... 8/3
Newcomers ... ...................
........................ 4
Series Record .. ... ....... .. ............. ... .. . EKU leads, 21-9
Website ............................................ u tmspo rts.com

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�January 4 - Cookeville, Tenn. - 6·30 pm
February 15 - Richmond, Ky. - 7:30 pm
Location ........... ..... ............... ....... Cookeville, Tenn.
Nick.name ....... .............................. Golden Eaglettes
Conference ......... ... .......... .................. ... Ohio Valley
Presidenr ............................... ........... Dr. Robert Bell
Athletics D irector ...... ............... Dr. David Larimore
Athletics Dept. Phone .................. .. . (931) 372-3940
Ticket Office Phone .......... ........ ...... (931) 372-3940
Home Arena ........................ Eblen Cenrer ( I 0, 152)
Head Coach ......................... .. ................ Bill Worrell
Record at School ..... ............ .. 334-145 (16 years)
Record Overall .. .......... ..................... ... ....... Same
Basketball Phone ............................ (931) 372-3922
Associate H ead Coach ... ... ..................... Amy Brown
Assistanr Coach ....... .................. ..... Rachael Gobble
2001-02 Record ........................... ....., ............ .. 22-8
20 01-02 Conference Record ............................. 13-3
Conference ,Finish ............................... ............. T-1 st
Women's Basketball Contact ............... Rob Scha bert
Email ..... .......................... Rschabert@tntech.edu
O ffice Phone ............................. (93 1) 372-3088
Fax ........... ................................ .. (931) 372-6139
H ome Phone ...................... ....... (931) 526-2576
Press Row Phone ................ ,....... (931) 372-6078
Trainer .......................... ..... .................. David Green
Starters Returning/Lost ................... ................... 0/5
Lerrerwinners Retu rning/Lost ...... ............... ..... .. 6/5
Newcomers ...... .. .................................................... 7
Series Recoi:d .............................. TIU leads, 46-14

December 20-21 - lady Blazer Invitational- 719 pm

December 20-21 - lady Blazer Invitational - 719 pm

Location .............. ..................................... Troy, Ala.
Nick.name .......... ................................. . Lady Trojans
Conference .............................. ............ Atlantic Sun
Chancellor ........ ... ................... Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr.
Athletics Director .......... .. ..... ......... Johnny Williams
Athletics Dept. Phone ..................... (334) 670-3480
Ticket Office Phone ...... .. ............. ... (877) 878-8427
Home Arena ...... ............. ........ Trojan Arena (4,000)
Head Coach .. ............. ... ....... ..... .... Michael Murphy
Record at School ... ............................... First year
Record Overall ........ ......................... ..... ..... Same
Basketball Phone ........... ................. (334) 670-3688
Assisrant Coaches .................... Joni Crenshaw, Leslie
Majewski, N icki Wingard
2001-02 Record ..... .. ........ ............... ............... 11- 17
2001-02 Conference Record . .. ... ..... ..... ..... ..... I 0- l 0
Conference Finish ................... ............. .............. 8th
Women's Basketball Contact ............... Tom Stro ther
Email ...................................... srroth@troyst.edu
O ffi ce Phone ....................... ... ... (334) 670-3229
Fax .......... ........ ........................... (334) 670-5665
Home Phone ......................... .... (334) 288-3241
Press Row Phone .... .................... (334) 670-3229
Trainer ........................... .. ... ........... Cherise Crisman
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... .... ... ..... ... 4/1
Letterwi.nners Returning/Lost ........................ .... 4/6
Newcomers ................ .......................... ... .......... ..... 2
Series Record ........ ........... .......... .. ....... First Meeting
Website .. ....... ....................... ...... croysc.edu/achletics

Location ... ................................... Birmingham, Ala.
Nickname ............. ....... ........... .. .................... Blazers
Conference ...... ............................. Conference USA
President .............................. . Dr. Carol Z. Garrison
Athletics Director ... ......................... Watson Brown
Athletics Dept. Phone .... .. ... ........... (205) 934-7252
T icket Office Phone ...................... (205) 975-8221
Home Arena ............... ... ..... ... Bartow Arena (8,500)
Head Coach .................................... Jeannie Mill ing
Record ac School ..... .......... ... 248-195 ( 15 years)
Record Overall ... .................. 409-302 (25 years)
Basketball Phone .............. ... .. ........ (205) 934-2408
Associate Head Coach ................... Amy Champion
Assistant Coaches ............ Jennifer Wasson, Jonathan
Nicholas
2001-02 Record ....... ............. .................. ..... . 12- 16
200 1-02 Conference Record .................. ......... 4-1 0
Conference Finish ....... .. .............................. . T-11 th
Women's Basketball Contact .... .......... Karie O'Brien
Email ....................................... irishlsu@aol.com
Office Phone ................ ... ......... (20 5) 934-0722
Fax ............................................ (205) 934-7505
Home Phone ................ ............ (205) 408-4767
Press Row Phone .................... .. (205) 934-0722
Trainer .... ............................ ...... Christine Manrique
Starters Returning/Lose ............ ... ..... .. ................ 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lose .... ...................... 10/3
Newcomers .. ............................... ..... ....... ....... ...... .. 4
Series Record .... ......................... .. .... UAB leads, 1-0
Website .. ........ ... .. ... ..... ...................... uabsporrs.com

Travel Headquarters.,,
November 23 -MSU Tip-OffClassic - 3:00 pm
Location ........ ....................... ..... Buckhannon, WV.
Nick.name ..................... ... ......................... .. Bobcats
Conference ..... West Virgin ia lntercollegiareArhleric
President ............................ .. ........... William Haden
Athletics Director ..................... ... ..... George KlebeL
Athletics Dept. Phone ....... .. ............ (304) 473-8099
T icket Office Phone .. .... , ................. (304) 473-8099
H ome Arena ........ .. ........ Rockefeller Center (3,200)
H ead Coach ............................. Nikki Hall-Atki nson
Record at School ......................... 40-42.(3 years)
Record Overall ................. ............. .......... ... Same
Basketball Phone ............................ (304) 473-8057
Assistant Coaches ...... Rebecca Snyder, Steve Tierney
200 1-02 Record .............. .......................... ..... 12-14
200 1-02 Conference Record ..... ..... ..... ... .. .. ... ... 12-6
Con ference Finish ...... ........................................ 4th
Women's Basketball Contact ....... ...... Berl, Mecouch
Email ................ ... .. ... ......... mecouch @wvwc.edu
Office Phone ............................. (304) 473-8 102
Fax .................... ....... ............. ..... (304) 473-8056
Press Roi,v Phone .......................................... N/A
Trainer ....................... .......... ................ . Rae Emrick
Starters Returning/Lost .................................... . 4/ I
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................... ..... 10/2
Newcomers .......................... .. ................................ 3
Series Record ....................... ............... First Meeting
Website ................ .................................... wvwc.edu

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Tcune~~ee St;i,,:Wi!son fon &amp; Suites

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BiltQn Anchorage
500 Wesdhi.r4 Avenue ,
Anchofage, AK

5566 Pranklin Pike

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3256 William. Sn:cet
Cape Gl.r.u-d4u, MO

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(931) 372-1$81

251 Holidav Prive
Clad($vil!e, ·iN
(931) 906-0606

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Hilton Pittsburgh
600 Commonw~lth Place
Pittsburgh, J&gt;A
(&lt;.112) m-1600

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February 26
Austin Peay

Mortay Smee
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1210 N. 12th Street
Murraj', KY
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88

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76

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74

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77

198 1-82
Record: 14-16
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent

1982-83
Record : 14-13
Coach: D ianne Murphy

72

56

Middle Tennessee
Murray Stare

68

89

Louisville

78

Tennessee Tech

52

84
77

L

66

W
L

L

95

W

86

74

L

73

88

L

88

108

W

85

70

Middle Tennessee

L

63

87

79

Western Kentucky

L

65

103

78

69

Morehead State

L

86

93

78

86

Mid die Tennessee

L

75

84

- -- - -- -- - -- - - '- - -- -- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - ' -- --'-- -'---- - -- - -- -

Eastern Kentucky University

�Tennessee Tech
Ausrin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

L

w
L
L

66
81
74
65

84

90

OpPonent
Canisius
Chicago State

UNC-Ashevillc
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Louisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech

W/L
W
W
W
L

EKU
82
69
68
63

OPP

L
L

53

76

74

W
L

84
98

Weslcrn Carolina

L

7l

88
70
102
78

Morehead State
Kentucky (On
Austin Peay
Murray State con
Middle Tennessee

L
L
W

69

75

83

Ci.ncinnari

66

Austin Peay

66

Murray State

W
W
L
W

77
68
63
84
81
66
90

65

Morehead State
Murray State

L

71

W

62

W
L
L
W
L
L
W

71
72
68
74
75
63
90

Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson (30T)

Tennessee Stare
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State

Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech

Wescern Kentucky

Tennessee Stace

Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

L

79
61

55
78

71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96

64
81
101

Southeast Louisiana

Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Wright State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall

East Tennessee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati

Murray State

W/L
L
L
L

EKU

54

OPP
95
95
85

w

86
73
65
71

L

84

85

w
w
w
w
w

76

80
88

L

64

L

90

66
63
60
79
86
66
109

w

L

L

67
78

68
74

L

59

w

84

w
w

89
72
63
82

L
L
L
L

83
57
51
82

w
L

Tennessee State

Middle Tennessee

Austin Peay

Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee Scare
Tennessee Tech

UNC-Asheville
Appalachian Stare
'Middle Tennessee
'OVC Tourney

89

1989-90
Record: 12- 14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
Nicholls State
Tulane
Louisville con
Appalachian State

82

51

1990-91
Record: 14- 13
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

IOI

1988-89
Record: 12-14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent

w

Austi n Peay

71

56
68

88
79
80
68
82
69
82

W/L

EKU

O PP

L

63

w
w
w

78
94

70
62

L

L

w
w

83

45

OpPonenr

49
55
89

72

Ball Stare
Louisville
Indiana Seate
Brown
Fla. lnrernational
Iowa
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Marshall con
AuStin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State (On
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Ten nessee
UT Martin
'Middle Tennessee
·ovc Tourney

59
65

L
L

75
83

L
L

55
72

80

w
w
w
w
w

69

52

86
76

50

71

90
83

L

65

w

84
57
80
71
75
70
96
72
84

L
L

w
w
w
L

L

58
67
69
90

77
84
81
79

49

59
80
86
93

1991-92
Record: 20-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OpPonent
Wright State
Western Kentucky

W/L

EKU

w

81

54

L

48

80

74
74
66

88

54

Cincinnati

w
w

79
80

L
L

65
64

Dayton
Marshall

w
w

90
63

64
60

UT Marcin
Morehead Staie
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay

w

Bradley
Indiana State

98

59
70

Xavier

Southeast Missouri
Murray State

Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
UT Martin

67
87
62

Southeast Missouri

52

Tenncsscc State

Austin Peay

- -

-

L
L

w
w

w
w
w
L

86

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w
w
w
w
w
w

- -

82

67
82

75
79
83
59
83
82

83
83
78
81

85

57
72
78

UT Martin
Morehead Stace
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
' Austin Peay
'OVCToumey

EKU

O PP

W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W

72
66
77
74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66
72
92

52

Opponent

74

Georgia Souchern

80

59
82
67
68
76
82

\Y/

W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L

80

59
84
I 06
108
85
56
75
66
58
95
74

75
85
66
60

60
61
84
67

Opponent

W/L

EKU

O PP

85
86

73

Furman

w
w

Marshall

w

81

65

Western Michigan

w
L
L

89
71
60

107

w

52

L

69

w

85
86
92
75
74
61

Missouri

Wright State
Mercer

Ala.-Birmingham
Morehead State
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tenn. State (OT)
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech

95
76
87

UT Martin
Morehead Stare

w

82

L

L

L

Tennessec Marrin
4

68

Murray State

59
63
89

Austin Peay

Southeast Missouri

Kentucky

L
L

Middle Tennessee

Tennessee Scare

w
w
L

66
67

49
77
71

71

79
59
74
69
91
62

78

76

103

90

93

79

90
78
68

71

70
83
67
63
83

55
70

97

75
80
64
72

80

76

59

63

1995-96
Record: I l -16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

57

64

W/ L

EKU

OPP

L

90

93

W

69

58

L
W
W

61
78
72

77

L
L

69

67
70
86

L

63
55

66
97

So utheast Missouri

W

79

73

Murray Scare

W

72
67
72

Opponenr
Georgia Southern
East Tennessee St.
Marshall
Western Carolina
Marquette
Indiana

L

w

81

L

64

81

w
w

w

74
91
76
92
84
66
78
70

58
76
85
77
76
72
67
66

UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Morehead Scare

L

71

99

w
w
w
w

Tennessee Stare

82

58

83

67
76
79

89
83

w

Tennessee Tech

65
66

L

L

Austin Peay

61
74
72
78

w

w
w
w

75

·ovc Tourney

Saint Louis

L

w

Tennessee Stare

·UT Martin

w
w

64

w

48

UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead Seate
Kentucky

53

Southeasr Missouri

66
122
85

Tennessee State

49
71
89

Murray Srate

W
W
W

57
69
69
86
75
76

60
71

102
58
74
84
80

Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall

Murray $rate

L
L
L

\'(fesrern Carolina

OPP

57
67

69

71

110

65

EKU

Indiana
Southeast Missouri

85

w
w
w
w
w

W/L

64

w
w

1994-95
Record: 19-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

\Y//L

1993-94
Record: 17-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

L

Xavier

72
74

70
56
67
81

•Tennessee Tech

w

Florida Atlantic
Florida State

L

60
110

O PP

Vanderbilt

Furman

L

w
w

1992-93
Record: 12-15
Coach: Larry Joe In man

68

68
84
84
75

L

Tennessee Tech
Western CaroJina
'Middle Tennessee
"Tennessee Tech
·ovc Tourney

Wright State
Vanderbilt

L

L
L
L
L

55
53
62

53
70
75
74
58
67

- - - - - - -- - -- - - ' - - - ' - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

37

�Tennessee Tech

L

67

74

Austin Peay

Southeast Missouri

L

82

90

Murray State

w
w
w

85
69

62
56

Middie Tennessee

87

70

Tennessee Tech

97

92

Austin Peay

80

79

Morehead State

w

79

52

Morehead State

UT Marcin

w

69

60

Tenn. Tech (30T)

Murray Stare

w

89

41

Middle Tenn.(OT)

w
w

L

67

80

Southeast Missouri

w

86

Middle Tennessee

Ausrin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee Scare

Kenrucky
*Tennessee Tech

*Austin Peay

Georgia Southern
Eas, Tennessee
Marshall
Louisiana Tech
Fla. Inrernational
WrighrSme
Austin Peay
Detroit-Mercy
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Sourheasr Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
Murray State
UT Manin
Austin Peay
Tennessee State

Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky

Tennessee Tech

\YI

71

64

Tennessee State

\Y/

81

72

Eastern Illinois (OT)

Austin Peay

72

68

Morehead State

73

L

53

56
64

61
61

Southeast M isso uri

w

w
w
L

60

76

Tennessee Tech

w

61

Austin Peay

81

Tennessee Srate

w

63
71
92

75

Murray State

L

62

72

'OVC Tourney

W/L

EKU

OPP

w
w

74
59

46

w

86

65

L

46

L

66
76

87
67

O pponent

\Y//L

EKU

OPP

51
59

Kansas Stare

L

68

M iami (OH)

w

83

102
69

71

Xavier (OH)

L

89

10 5

73
72

Murray $rate

55

Coastal Carolina

L

w
w

91

\YI

75
71

w

79

w
w
w
w
w

92
71

69
57
45

L

n

w

70
67
62

w
w
w
w
L

n

61

69

55

74

72
82
61

66

61

69
55

69
58

57
60
47
65
91

58

78

82

w

76

59

L

77

78

w

72
77

62
99

O pponenr

W

58

Rad ford

Austin Peay

\YI

72
88

70

Charleswn Sourhcrn
Lipscom b

Belmont

72

W

76

71

L

68

94

Southeast Mi.ssouri

W

62

61

Eastern llI inois

\YI

74

73

Murray Stare

L

55

n

Tennessee State

L

60

70
74

90

76

79

East Tennessee

w
w
w

71

58

Opponent

80

67

Wofford

58

CoU. of Charleston

56
70

Miami (FL)

L

64
71
59
75

79

Fla. International

w

84

66

Belmont

66

Morehead Stare

H artford

Year-by-Year Records

West Virginia Tech

119

71
63

fur

~

UNG-Wilmington

L

70

87

'72-73

E. Johns

w
w
w

92

79

'73-74

81

64
72

'74-75

P. Welch
T. Hall
S. Duncan

85

79

86
85
84

68
63
60

\YI

89

82

'75-76
'76-77
'77-78
'78-79
'79-80
' 80-81
'81 -82
'82-83
'83-84
'84-85
'85-86

85

Ten nessee Tech

L

72

79

Tennessee State

85

79

92

n

Murray Srate

w
w
w
w
w

Eastern Illinois

\YI

Southeast Missouri

Austin Peay
Morehead State

UT Ma rtin

89

84

81

73

Murray Stace

\YI

88

Southeast Missouri

\YI

Eastern Illinois

w

91
91

73
82
67

L

88

92

· Morehead State

·ovc Tourney
56

W

96

86

L

55
74
94
83
59

85

L

89

81

w

83

L

66

99

87

UNC Wilmington

L

106

102

81

91

94
64

L

w
w

Tennessee Stace
Austin Peay
UT Mar tin

66

Xavier (OH)

•WNIT

82

86

L

58

61

87

78

W

77

89

99

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97

#l'reseason WN IT

·ovc Tourney

w
w
w

OPP

67

96
80

Morehead Stare

84

L

88

116

87

EKU

w

L

84

81

"Southwest Missouri
•Alabama

w
w
w

66

L

L

O PP

L

W/L

w

EKU

Tennessee Tech

1999-00
Record: 13-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

97

\Y//L

Murray State
• Austin Peay (OT)

103

'OVC Tourney

L

Murray Seate

2000-01
Record: 22-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Tennessee State

W

65

74

L

62

Detroit-Mercy

L

74

IOI

Marshall (OT)

L

68

85

72

OPP

\YI

84

93

87

w

w
w

W

L

Tennessee Tech

Tennessee State
Morehead State

Bowling Green

76

72
68

94

67

68

W

73

Austin Peay

86

82

83

75

70

Murray Stare

61

UT Martin (OT)

74

70

79

'OVC Tourney

L

L
L

91

74
83

61

Eastern Illinois

'UT Martin

L
L

77

91

Southeast Missouri (OT) L

L

w
w

82

90

L

Iona

Middle Tennessee

UT Martin

w

Memphis

L

87

78

102

SE Missouri (OT)

95

Tennessee Tech

Austin Peay

55

Glenville State

L

82

72

73

TexasA&amp;M

Kentucky

74
54

90

90

88

54
99
47
69
7l

L
L

w
w
w

82

71

L

\YI

Morehead State

w
w

77

L

Eastern lllinois

87

w

L

Morehead State (OT)

102

66

Eastern Illinois

w
w
w

Austi n Peay

95

71
67

Southeast Missouri

87

Middle Tennessee

L
L

91

94
91

72

56

Tennessee Tech

w
w

92

L

Morehead State

44

Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri

79

L

52

72

83

70

Kent

UT Martin

67
89

w

UT Martin

Louisville

Wofford (OT )

L

w

74

Eastern Illinois

83
74
83
49

62

81

77
60
62
69
67

UT Martin

Middle Tennessee

• Murray State

1998-99
Record: 11- 16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

EKU

38

67

68

W/L

Southeast Missouri

82

85

1997-98
Record: 20-8
C oach: Larry Joe Inman

Tennessee Seate

\YI

62

\YI

Eastern lllinois

Morehead State

87

w

Western Carolina

43

77

L

UT Martin

Jackson Stace

88

UT Martin

Murray State
Tennessee State
Yfcnnessee Scare
'Morehead Srate
"Tennessee Tech
#Georgia
Tourney
#NCAA Tou rney

UT Manin

w

M urray State (OT)

w
w

Murray Scare
Miami (O H)

Marshall

49

Southeast Missouri
Morehead State

Georgia Southern

74

72

Eastern Hlinois

Opponent

80

78

w
w

·ovc

Tennessee State

65

53
54

86

75
93

w

L

L

w

w

w

55

lowa State

UT Martin

58

92

70

IPfW

Eastern Illinois

•Middle Tennessee

103

\YI

88

78

1996-97
Record: 24-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

w

Valparaiso

78

51

L

Florida Atlantic

70

81

67

Middle Tennessee

57

90
72

70

Tennessee Tech
*Southeast Missouri

88

L

L

Kentucky

w
w
w
w

w
w

'OVCToumey

Opponenr

N.Carolina A&amp;T

'96-97
'97-98

2001 -02
Record: 23-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
#Vanderbilt

W/ L

EKU

OPP

L

62

91

Lipscomb

w

n

68

Bowling Green

W

Elon

\YI

83
75

58

High Point

W

81

52

63

90

Fla. International

'86-87
'87-88
'88-89
'89-90
'90-9 1
'91-92
'92-93
'93-94
'94-95
'95-96

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Susan Hatcher ................. 1997-00
Kim Hatley ...................... 1988-89
Julie H aynes .................... 1994-95
Lori H ines ....................... 1984-85
Adrianne Hughes ............. 1978-79

-JBarbie Jackson ................. 1999-00
Diane Johnson ................. 1979-80
C heryl Jones .................... 1989-92
Stephanie Jones ................ 1987-88
Velma Jordan ................... 1981-82

Kathy Murray .................. I989-90

Kacie Stearns .................... 1999-00

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T ekielia Oden ........... ....... 1999-0 I

CindyTaylor ................... 1985-87
Dana Taylor .................... I 980-83
Pam T aylor ...................... 1985-86
Rica Taylor ........... ........... I 976-80
Shamira Thedford ........... I 997-99

-PLisa Pace .......................... 1994-98
Cheryl Palmer ..... ............. I 988-89
Loretta Pace ..................... I 982-84
Jill Perry .................. 1999-Present
Shanda Pulliam .. .. ............ 1979-80

-UTracey Underwood .......... 1984-86

-R-

-V-

Regie Raeder .................... 1986-87
Kathy Redling .................. 1979-80
T ina Reece ............ ........... 1985-89
Amanda Reid ................... 1996-97
Karen Richardson ........ .... I 980-8 1
Karen Rimer .................... I 978-80
Chrissy Robercs ................ I 996-98
Kim Roberts .................... I 992-93

Vicki Viox ....................... I 978-80

-5Laura Seay ....................... 1982-83
Margy Shelcon ................. 1982-86
C harlotte Sizemore .......... 1997-02
Synisha Smith .................. 2000-02
Cathy Snipes .................... I 987-88

-WLarrya Wall ...................... 1997-01
Stephany Wallace ............ 1995-96
Lyndsey Warbington ........ 1999-01
Kristy Ward ..................... 1995-96
T ina Wermuch ................ 1979-83
Tami Wingate .. ........ ....... . 1995-96

-YSamantha Young .............. 1991 -96

-ZSue Zylstra ....................... 1989-93

-KKacie Kalahar ................... I989-90
Katie Kelly ............... 2000-Present
Tracey Kindred ................ 1989-90
Jennifer King ..... .............. 1995-99
Sandy Kinkron ................. 1980-81
Tracy Korbutt .................. 1986-87

-LJulieLevis ........................ 1984-85

-MSegena Mackeroy .. ........... 1991 -93
Jenny Magrane ................. 1987-88
Van Marshel ........ ............ 1983-88
Crystal Mason ...... ............ 1998-0 I
Tiffany Mayfield ... ........ ... 199 I -93
Kim Mays ........................ 1992-95
Natalie Mays ................. ... 1996-97
Lindsay McClellan .. ....... .. 2000-01
Sheletha M cEaddy ........... 1990-92
Shannah McIntosh .......... 1990-94
Teresa McNair ......... 1999-Present
Sondra Miller .................. 1984-88
Aquanta Milligan ............. 1987-89
Laura Morris .................... 1990-91
Sand ra Mukes .. ........ ........ 1978-82

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�Before They Were Lady Colonel§

Laura Shelto11
"/ feel sports are important far children
because they alww them to meet new
people, stay healthy, have fim and
compete. "

Katie Kelly
"!feel sports are important far children
because they teach them dircipli11e a11d
show them work ethic. "

"!feel sports are important far childre11
because they meet 11ew people, go
through great experiences and have a
1011 offim."

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Ashleigh Hu/fma11
'1feel sports are importa11t far children
because it's where! learned success ir t1
choice, a11d with a positive attitude,
good work ethic alld a little blessi11g
from above, you can tUJ ttnything you
put your mind to. "

Candis Cook
"/ feel sports are important far children
because they could could lead to success
or they could pay far your foture. "

Louirta Pierre
"[feel sports are importa11t fa r children
because they give them somtthi11g to rely
011 to keep on mcceeding. "

Omni McC/uney
"/ feel sports are important for children
because they give them stability,
guida11ce and are a great character
builder."

Pam Garrett

Leigh Carr
'1 feel sports are important for children
because they help build chtlrttcter. "

"[feel sports are important far children
because they teach them work ethic. "

Jill Perry
"I feel sports are important for children
because they give them confidence ttnd
the will to w1111t to be mccessfit! in life."

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�C:had Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic 5ucce§§ C:enter
The Chad Bratzke Scudent-Achlece Academic Success center (SAAS) is one of the newest faci lities at Eastern Kentucky University. The SAAS
Center, located in Alumni Coliseum, is designed to aid EKU's student-athletes in all facets of their academic pursuits.
Included in the new academic faci li ty are tutoring facilities, a quiet study area, a computer lab and administrative offices. Former EKU AllAmerican and current Indianapolis Coles' defensive lineman, C had Brarzke, was instrumental in
furn ishing the area properly with his generous gift to EKU Athletics.
The Academic Success Center is staffed by Joan Hopkins, EKU's coordinator for academic
athletic advising, and Martina Marcin, academic athletic advisor.
'The opening of the Student-Athlete Academic Success Center has begun a new era of
rededication ofour athletic program to the student in every athlete chat walks on our campus," said
Hopkins. "In the SAAS Center, we will be providing increased academic support to enable our
students to be the best they can be in the classroom."
El&lt;U annually finishes among the leaders in the Ohio Valley Conference men 's and women's
all-spores trophy standings and the Colonels have won the prestigious Ohio Valley Conference
Academic Achievement Banner eight times ('88-92, '94-95, '97-98, '99-00, 'O1-02).

EKU Colonel Club
Since 1978, the Colonel Club has been your connection to supporting Eastern Kentucky University Athletics.
Be more than just a fan by providing financial support chat is essential to our pursuit of academic excellence,
OVC Championships and NCAA post season competition for over 330 student-athletes.
As a Colonel Club member, you can cake great pride in knowing your tax-deductible
contribution provides additional financial support for student-athlete scholarships, team
travel, equipment, uniforms, computers, tutorial support and many more special needs.
Based on chelevel ofyour annual gifrco the Colonel Club, priority seating is available
at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBrayer Arena. These contributors receive first priority
to purchase the best sears available at our home football and basketball games.
With the increased cost of higher education and as intercollegiate competition
continues co rise, your support is critical to our success as we strive to build an even
stronger Colonel athletic program.
Methods of support include direct contributions, matching gifts, gifts of securities
and planned gifts. All gifts to the Colonel Club are recognized on a July I st to June 30th
fiscal year.
Make the commitment today to support EKU scudent-achleces and their pursuit of
academic and athletic success.
For more information on joining the Colonel Club and being a part of the excitement of Eastern Kentucky U niversity Athletics, please contact
the EKU Colonel C lub Office at (859) 622-2046 or visit our website at www.colonelclub.com.

EKU Head Coache§

Elvls
Dominguez
Baseball

Lori Duncan
Volleyball

Rick
Erdmann
MW Track/CC

2 D 02-03 Lady Colonel Basketball - - --

Travis Ford
Men's
Basketball

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Roy Kidd
Football

Rob Oertel
MW Tennis

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Joni
Stephens
W6olf

-

Pat Stephens
M 6olf

Jane
Worthington
Softball

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�Single 5ea!!ian
Mm,t Paints Scared
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Jerilynn Harper, TIU ........................... 1980-81 ............. 1,011
Jerilynn Harper, TIU ........................... 1981-82 ................ 83 1
Cheryl Taylor, TIU ............................. 1986-87 ................ 793
Dorothy Bowers, YSU .......................... 1987-88 ................ 783
Cheryl Taylor, TIU ....... ............... ....... 1985-86 ................ 746
Janet Holt, TIU ................................... 2000-01 .... ............ 738
Kim Mays, EKU ................................... 1994-95 ................ 7 19
Janet Holt, TIU ................................... 2001-02 ................ 714
Gray C. Harris, SEMO ......................... 1995-96 ................ 713
Wanda Grant, YSU ............................... 1980-8 1 ................ 710

Scaring Average
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Jerilynn Harper, TIU .......................... 1980-8 l ............... 29 .7
Wanda Grant, YSU .............................. 1980-81 ............... 28 .4
Dorothy Bowers, YSU .......................... 1987-88 ............... 28.0
Jerilynn H arper, TIU .......................... 1981-82 ............... 26.8
Gray C. Harris, SEMO ........... •............. 1995-96 ............... 26.4
Kim Mays, EKU ................................. 1994-95 .............. 25.7
Cheryl Taylor, TTU ....... .. .................... 1986-87 ............... 25.6
Dorothy Bowers, YSU .......... ................ 1986-87 ............... 24.7
Janet Holt, TIU ................................... 2000-01 ............... 24.6
Gray C. Harris, SEMO ......................... 1994-95 ............... 24 .2

Rebounding Average
Donna Murphy, MSU ................ .......... 1976-77 ............... 17.4
2. Robin Hendrix, MTSU .................. ...... 1980-81 ............... 15.4
3. Donna Murphy, MSU .......................... 1977-78 ............... 15.2
Wanda Grant, YSU ........................ ....... 1980-81 ............... 15.2
I.

5. Jackie Mounts, MUR ............................ 1978-79 ............... 13.9
6. Cheryl Taylor, TIU ............................. 1984-85 ............... 13.6
7. Cheryl Taylor, TIU ............................. 1985-86 ............... 13.3
8. Donna Stephens, MSU ......................... 1978-79 ............... 12.9
Priscilla Blackford, MSU ....................... 1981-82 ............... 12.9
HollySeimetz, YSU .............................. 1981-82 ............... 12.9

Field Gaal Percentage
Renay Adams, TTU .........................
2. D iane Seng, TIU ............................
3. Lydia Sawney, TIU .........................
4. Renay Adams, Tru .........................
Roschelle Vaughn, TIU ..................
6. Debra Ames, MSU ...........................
7. Carmen Dowdell, TIU ..........:........
8. Amy Kicckbusch, MSU ....................
9. Jerilynn Harper, ITU ......................
10. Jamie Thomatis, MTSU ..................
I.

1990-9 1 (!st-NCAA) ...............717
1996-97 (lsr-NCAA) ............... 678
1982-83 (!st-NCAA) ............... 668
1987-88 (2nd-NCAA) ............. 646
1992-93 ................................... 646
1975-76 ................................... 642
1978-79 ................................... 640
1996-97 (5th-NCAA) ..............636
1980-81 ...................................628
1998-99 (6th-NCAA) .............. 626

Free Throw Percentage
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Paula Corder, SEMO ....................... 1998-99 (lsr-NCAA) ............... 941
Melissa Huffman , MUR .................. 1989-90 ................................... 938
Kandi Brown, MSU ......................... 200 1-02 (2nd-NCAA) ............. 937
Paula Corder-King, SEMO .............. 1999-00 (!st-NCAA) ............... 932
Lisa Goodin, EKU .......................... 1982-83 .................................. 913
Kandi Brown, MSU ......................... 2000-01 (2nd-NCAA) ............. 904
Kristy Cromer, EKU ....................... 1987-88 .................................. 903
Kelly Pendleron, UTM .................... 2000-01 (3rd-NCAA) .............. 902
Janet Ross, MTSU ........................... 1986-87 ................................... 900
Brooke Armistead, APSU ................. 2001-02 (7th-NCAA) .............. 899

Career
Mast Paints Scored
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Cheryl Taylor, TIU ............... 1983-87 .. .. 2,526
Janet Holt, TIU .................... 1998-02 .... 2,420
Dorothy Bowers, YSU .... ........ 1984-88 .... 2,324
Sheila Smith, MUR ................ 1985-89 .... 2,287
Jerilynn H arper, TTU ............ 1979-82 .... 2,238
Gray C. Harris, SEMO .......... 1992-96 .... 2,176
Diane Seng, TIU ................... 1996-00 .... 2,166
Kim Webb, MTSU ................ 1984-87 .... 2,148
Pam Chambers, TIU ............. 1976-80 .... 2, 144
Donna Murphy, MSU ........... 1976-80 .... 2,059

I.
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Jerilynn Harper, TIU ............ 1979-82 ... .. 24 .3
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ............ 1984-88 ..... 2 1.5
Angela Moorehead, TIU ....... 1988-91 ..... 21.2
Cheryl Taylor, TTU ............... 1983-87 ..... 21 . 1
Kim Mays, EKU .................... 1993-95 ...... 20.6
Gray C. Harris, SEMO .......... 1992-96 ...... 20.5
Roschelle Vaughn, TIU ......... 1991 -93 ...... 20.3
Shandra Maxwell, APSU ........ 1986-90 ...... 19.8
SheilaSmirh,MUR ................ 1985-89 ...... 19.7
Janet Holt, T[U .................... 1998-02 ...... 19.7

Rebounding Average
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Scaring Average

Robin H endrix, MTSU .......... 1980-82 ...... 13.8
Donna Murphy, MSU ........... 1976-80 ...... 13.7
JackieMounts,MUR ............. 1975-79 ...... 13. 1
Cheryl Taylor, TIU ............... 1983-87 ...... 12.8
Priscilla Blackford, MSU ........ 1980-83 ...... 11.4
Donna Stephens, MSU ........... 1978-82 ...... 11.2
Stephaine Minor, MUR ......... 1994-97 ...... 11.0
Golena Rucker, APSU ............ 1978-81 ...... 10.7
Holly Seimerz, YSU ................ 1978-82 ...... 10.6
Shandra Maxwell, APSU ........ 1986-90 ...... I 0.4

Free Throw Percentage
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Paula Corder-King, SEMO .... 1996-00 ...... . 938
Lisa Goodin, EKU ................. 1980-84 ....... 874
Chrissy Roberts, EKU ........... 1996-98 .......862
Melissa Huffman, MUR ......... 1986-90 ....... 846
Janer Ross, MTSU .......... ........ 1984-87 ....... 844
Kim Mays, EKU .................... I 993-95 ....... 833
Janee Hole, ITU .................... 1998-02 ...... .827
Kelly Downs, MSU ................ 1986-90 ....... 826
Kristal Holmes, APSU ............ 1983-86 ...... .82 1
JO. Irene Moore, MSU ................. 1978-82 ....... 813

Field Gaal Percentage
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Renay Adams, TIU ............... 1987-91
Roschelle Vaughn, TIU ........ 1991-93
Diane Seng, TIU .................. 1996-00
Lydia Sawney, TIU ............... 1981-83
Jerilynn Harper, ITU ............ 1979-82
Carmen Dowdell, "ITU ......... 1977-80
Cheryl Taylor, ITU ............... 1983-87
Connie Swifr, TSU ................ 1992-97
Michelle Wenning, MUR ...... 1987-91
Stephaine Minor, MUR ......... 1994-97

...... 644
..... . 626
...... 620
..... .617
..... ,589
...... 586
..... .570
..... .566
...... 561
...... 561

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�Individual
Game
Most Points ......... ............................ 5 1, Carolyn Aldridge, TSU, vs. Wake Foresr (94-95)
Most FGM ................................. ..... 20, Tawanya Mucker, MT SU, vs. Miss. Coll. (88-89)
Most FGA ........................................ .... 33, Liz Hannah, MT SU, vs. W . Kentucky (76-77)
Best FGo/o (min. 10 made) ....... 1.000 (12-12) Cheryl Taylor, TIU, vs. S. Illinoi; (87-88)
..................................................................... .......... Krisci Brown, MT SU, vs. TIU (9 1-92)
Most 3PM ......................................................... 9, Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. MSU (87-8$)
....... .............. ..................................................... ........ Dana Bilyeu, TIU, vs . UTM (92-93)
.............................................................. Sherita Joplin, MSU, vs. Coastal Carolina (94-95)
............. ............................................................ Paula Corder, SEMO, vs. EKlJ (98-99)
........................................... ........... Rachael Gobble, TIU vs. East Tennessee State (00-0 1)
Mose 3PA ............... ........................................ 19, Allison Osborn, MS U, vs. MUR (96-97)
Best 3PT% (min. 6 made) ......... ....... 1.000 (8-8), Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. TIU (91-92)
Most FTM .. .............................
.......... 23, Lori Chase, SEMO, vs. TSU (00-01)
Mose FTA ................. ......., .......................... 27, Michelle Wenning, MUR, vs EKl) (90-9))
Besc l'To/o .......... l .000 (14-14), T awanya Mucker, MTSU, vs. Western Kentucky (88-89)
....................................................................... Tara Tansil, UTM, vs. Memphis Sc. (93-94)
.......................................... ............................... Connie Swift, TSU, vs. Oregon St. (94-95)
Most Consecutive FTM .......... ................ 14, Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, vs. W KU (88-89)
... ........................................................... .............. Tara Tansil, UTM, vs. Memphis (93-94)
...................................................................... Connie Swift, TSU, vs. Oregon State (94-95)
............... ............................................................. Janet Holt, TIU, vs. Mississippi (01 -02)
Most Rebounds .................................... 30, Debra Ames, MSU, vs. Georgetown College (75-76)
Most Assists ................................... 22, Shawn Monday, TIU, vs. Morehead State (87-88)
Most Steals ............................. ....... .... 13, Ann Thomas,TSU, vs. Monmouth (NJ) (90-91)
Mose Blocks ................... ..................... 9, Jeannie PoOman, MUR, vs. Chattanooga (87-88)
.............................. ................................................... Renay Adams, TTU, vs. T SU (90-91)

Season
Mose Points .............................................................. 1,01 1, Jerilynn Harper, TTU (1980-81)
Best Scoring Average ..... ....... ...................................... 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, TIU (1980-8 1)
Most Field Goals Made .................................... ........... 4 10, Jerilynn Harper, TIU (1980-81)
Best Field Goal Percentage ... .71 7 (185-258, NCAA Record) Renay Adams, TIU (1990-91)

Most Consecucive FGM ................... 23 (tied NCAA Record) Renay Adams, ITU (1990-9 1)
Most 3-poinrers Made ........................ ......................... 95, Carolyn Aldridge, TSU ( 1994-95)
Mose 3-pointers Attempted ........................................ 3 15, Carolyn Aldridge, TSU (1994-95)
Besc 3-point percencage (min 1.5 pg) ......... ..... 51 1 (46-90) Heacher Prater, MT'SU (1992-93)
.................................................................... .511 (69- 135) Heather Pracer, MTSU (1994-95)
Mose Free Throws Made ... ............................ ....................... 249, Janee H olt, TIU (2000-01)
Mose Free Throws Atcempced .............................................. 291, Janet Holt, TIU (2000-01)
Best Free Throw Percentage .......................................... 941, Paula Corder, SEMO (1998-99)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made ............................. 41, TraveceTurner, MSU (200 1-02)
Most Rebounds .......... ..................................... .......... 448, Rob in Hendrix, MTSU (1980-81)
Best Rebound Average ............, ............... .................... 17.4, Donna Murphy, MSU (1976-77)
Mose Assists ............ .............................. ................ ............. 270, Chris Moye, TIU (1985-86)
Most Blocks ................... ............................................ 58, Mechelle Shelton, MUR (1992-93)
Most Steals ........................... ............................................ 105, Angie Cox, EKU (1 990-91)

C:areer
Mosr Points .... ............................................................ 2,526, Cheryl Tayloe, TTU ( 1983-87)
Best Scoring Average ...............................
. .. 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, TIU (1979-8 1)
Most Field Goals Made .......................... ..................... 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, TTU (1983-87)
Mose Field Goals Attempted ..................................... 1,964, Pam Chambers, TTU (1 976-80)
Besc Field Goal l'ercencage .............................................. 644, Renay Adams, TIU (1987-9 1)
Most 3PT Made ........................................................ 244, Carolyn Aldridge, TSU (1993-95)
Mose 3PT Attempted .............................. .................. 713, Carolyn Aldridge, T'S U (l 993-95)
Best 3PT Peccentage (min JOO made) ....... .446 (224-502) H eather Prater, MTSU (1993-96)
Most Free Throws Made ...................................................... 748, Janet Hole, TIU (1998-02)
Mosr Free Throws Attempted ................................ .............. 905, Janet Holt, TIU (1998-02)
Best Free Throw Percentage ................................ .938, Paula Corder-King, SEMO (1998-00)
Most Rebounds ........................................ ................... 1,532, Cheryl Taylor, TTU (1983-87)
Best Rebound Average .............................. ............... 13.8, Robin Hendrix, MTSU (1980-82)
Most Assists ............................ ..........., ......................... 823, Shawn Mon.day, TIU (l 986-90)
Most Blocks ................................................... ............ 194, Melinda Clayton, TIU ( 1986-90)
Most Sreals ........................... .............................. .......... 324, Pam Chambers, TTU (1976-80)

Team
Game
Most Points (Both Team s) ...................... ........ 216, MSU 110 vs. EKU I 06 (1992-93)
Most Points (One Team) ........... ..... ................... 133, ITU vs. Chattanooga (1 974-76)
Mose Points One Half .... ... ..... ................ 78, TTU vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (1975-76)
Most FGM .... ................. .................. ................... 58, ITU vs. Chattanooga (1974-75)
Mose FGA .................................. ......................... IOI, EKU vs. West Va. Tech (00-01)
Best FGo/o ....... ... .......................... 804, (33-41), ITU vs. Maryville College (1976-77)
Best 3PT% (min 10 made) .... .. ..................... 800, (12-15), MTSU vs. TTU ( 1991 -92)
Most 3PTM ...... ......................... ... .... ....... 19 (NCAA record ), TIU vs. UTM (00-01)
Most FTM .......................................................... .......... .. . 43, EKU vs. MU (1992-93)
Most FTA .... .. ... .. ... .. ........................ .... ........ ................... 57, MSU vs. EKU (1998-99)
Best FT% ...... ................. ,.......... ............. ..... 100% (19- 19), MUR vs. TIU (1993-94)
Most Rebounds ....... .. ... .............................. ... ... 83, MSU vs. West Va. State (1 986-87)
Most Personal Fouls ..... ................ ... ................................ 40, EKU vs. MSU ( 1998-99)
Most Assists ....... ........ ..... .. ....................... ... ............... .. 40, ITU vs. Furman (1990-9 1)
Most Blocks ....... ............................... __ .............................. 12, TTU vs. TSU (1993-94)
... ....... ............. ................ .... ................ .................... 12, ITU vs. MissiS'!ippi (1993-94)
..... ..... .. . .. ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ........ ..... .. 12, APSU vs. East Tennessee State ( 1996-97)
Most Steals .. ..... ......................................... ..... .. 34, T S vs. Jacksonville Scare (1994-95)
Largest Margin ofVicrory .......... ........ .... 74, EKU 122 vs. Thomas More 48 (1993-94)

Season
Best Overall Winning Percentage .......................... .............875 (28-4), MSU
Most Wins ......... ............... ............. ... ............................................. . 28, TIU
........... .. ..... ........ ............... .............................................. ..... ....... .... 28, M SU
Mosr Conference Wins ..... ..... ..... .................................................... 16, EKU
Most Losses .............. .. .............................................. ..................... .. 26, TSU
Most Consecutive W ins ........ ... .................. .. ..... .............................. 21, ITU
Most Consecuti ve l.osses ................... .................... ..................... ..... 26, TSU

(1 978-79)
(1975-76)
( 1978-79)
(1996-97)
(1987-88)
(1975-76)
(1987-88)

Most points ......... ... ....................... ....... ... .......... ............... ......... 2,9 11 , TTU (1976-77)
Mose Field Goals Made ...... ........... .............................. ... ........... 1,2 18, ITU ( 1976-77)
Most Field Goals Attempted .... ........ ............................ .......... .... 2,640, ITU ( 1976-77)
Best Field Goal Percentage ........................................ ............ ....... . 530, TIU (1.980-81)
Most 3 PFG Made .... ..................... .......... .......... ..,. ................. ........ 267, TIU (2000-01)
Most 3 PFG Attempted .... ... , ... ............................................ ... , ...... 633. MSU ( 1994-95)
Best 3 PFG Percentage ........ ....................... .......... ........ .446 (267-599), TTU (2000-01)
Most Free T hrows Made ........... ................ .................... ............... 56 1, UTM (1998-99)
Most Free T h rows Attempted ................ .................................... .. 838, UTM (1998-99)
Best Free T hrow Percentage ................ .. ........ ... ............ . 782 (530-678) TTU (2000-0 I)
Most Rebounds ... ... ............. .... ............. ... .............................. ... . 1,944, TTU (1974-75)
Most Personal Fouls ......................... ..... ........ ....... .................. ....... 7 16, TIU (1974-75)
Most Assists .... ....... ........ ............................ .......... ......................... 723, ITU ( 1985-86)
Most Blocks ......................................... ... ...................................... 155, TIU (1993-94)
Most Steals .. ............ ... .................... ......................................... .. ... 443, TIU (I 978-79)

APSU ...
EKU.
MSU
MUR
MTSU
SEMO ..
TSU ......
TTU
OTM

YSU

....... Austin Peay
......... Eastern Kentucky
.... Morehead State
......... Murray State
. ..... Middle Tennessee State
. ...... Southeast Missouri
. .... Tennessee State
........ .... ............ Ttnnessee Tech
llnnmee-Martin
........... Youngstown State

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�All-Time Record§
Individual Record§ (C:areer)

Individual Record§ [5ea5on) cont .

Most games played ......... .......... ... ......... .......... 119, Charlotte Sizemore (1997-02)
Most points scored .................. ............. ......... ......... 1,920, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Most field goals made ..... .......; .......... ................. ......... .. 75 1, Peggy Gay (1975-79)
Best field goal percentage ..................... .... .................. 542, Tina Cottle (1983-85)
Highest scoring average .... ............. ...... ......... ........ ....... 20.6, Kim Mays (1 992-95)
Most free throws attempted ... ............. ..... ................. . 602, Lisa Goodin ( 1980-84)
Best free throw percentage ..................... .............. ...... 874, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Mosr rebounds .............................. .... ......... ........... 1027, Laphelia Doss (1994-98)
Best rebound average ..... ...... .... ... ............................... 10.3, Tina Corde (1983-85)
Most assists ............... ............................................... ..... 488, Angie Cox (1988-92)
Most assists (4 years) ....................... ,..... ... ............... ..... . 122, Angie Cox (1988-92)
Most assists (3 years) .......... ............................ ........... 131, Cheryl Jones (1989-92)
Mose personal fouls comm itted .......... .... ................ 397, Laphelia Doss (1994-98)
Mose times disqualified on fouls ........ .... ....... ........... 26, Sandra Mukes (1978-82)
Laphelia Doss (1994-98)

Team Record§ (Single Game)
Most points ........................... .................... ....... 122, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
Largest margin of victory ................... 74, vs. Thomas More (122-48); (1 1/30/93)
Largest margin of defeat ............ .............. 75, vs. Tennessee (.115-40); ( l J/19/87)
Mose points by both teams ............. ,.. .................. 216, vs. Morehead Sc. (2/11/93)
.... .......... ...................... ........ .............. ..... .... ............... ... ......... (MS 110, EKU 106)
Fewest points by both teams .... .................... 90, vs. Duke (DU 46-44); (12/3/83)
Most field goals made ........................ .... ..... ........ 51, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
Most free throws made ....... ..... ............. .................. 43, vs. Murray Stace (2/13/93)
Most rebounds ...... ......... .... ............... .................... 8 1, vs. John Carroll (11/20/81)

Individual Record§ [Single Game)
Most points scored .... .................. .. 44, Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan (12-2-94)
Mose field goals made ..... ........... 18, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2) 5-90)
Most free throws made ................... 21, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12-20-86)
Most rebounds .................. ..... ........ 25, Laphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96)
Mose assists .................. .......... ...... 17, Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2-26-90)

Individual Record§ (Sea5on)
Most games played ....... ..... ........ ..... ............................ ..... 31, Lisa Goodin (1980-8 1)
... ,........................ ... .".........,........,................................ 3 1, Marsha Charles ( 1980-81)
... ,......................................................................... 31, Charlotte Sizemore (2001-02)

............... ........................... .. ...................... ........................ 31, Zoey Artist (2001-02)
.................... ...................................................................... 31, Kacie Kelly (200 1-02)
................... ........................ ............................................. 31, Mikki Bond (2001-02)
........................ ........................................ ..................... 31, Synisha Smith (2001-02)
.......... .................. ......... ................................................ 31, Teresa McNair (2001-02)
Most pointssc9red ............ ........................... ..................... 7 19, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Highest scoring average ..................... ............... ................ 25.7, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Most field goals made ......... ............... ..................... .......... 235, l'eggy Gay (1978-79)
Most field goals attempted ...... ..... ......... ..... .............. ......... 569, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Best field goal percentage ................. ........ ............620, Shannah McIntosh (1992-93)
Most three-point goals made ... .................................... 84, Chrissy Roberts (I 996-97)
Most three-point goals attempted ....... ......... .... ..... .. 234, Samantha Young (1995-96)
*Best three-point goal percentage ........ ............. ........ .488, Chrissy Robercs (1996-97)
Most free throws made .......... ....................... ...'. ................. 226, Kim Mays (1994-95)
**Best free throw percentage ......... ..... ................. ...... .... .913, Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
Mose rebounds ...... .......... ..... ................. .... ............... ..... ... 310, Tina Corde (1984-85)
............ ........................................................................ 3 J0, Laphelia Doss (1995-96)
Mose personal fouls committed ............. ..................... 118, Candice Finley (1999-00)
Most times disqualified on fouls ..................... 11, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman (1989-90)
................................,................................................... 11, Candice Finley (1999-00)
Most assists ..... ............. ..... ............ .... ............................. 170, C heryl Jones (1990-91)
* Min. 25 attempts
** Led Nation

Team Record§ [Sea5on)
Most Points in a season .. ..................... ...... ... ................................... 2,507 (2001-02)
Highest scoring average ............................ ............. ............................ 88.4 (2000-01)
Most victories in a season ........... ................. ...... .... ....................... ........ 24 (1996-97)
Best winning percentage .................... ...... ........ ........................ 850 (17-3) (I 975-76)
Most consecutive victories .... .......................... :..................................... 11 (1997-98)
Most losses in a season ........................... ....................... ......... ........ ...... 24 (1978-79)
Mose consecutive losses ....... ..... ...................... ............. ...... .... ............... 10 (1985-86)
Best defensive scoring average ........... ........ .......... ..... ..... ... .................. 60.8 (1983-84)
Highest average margin of vicrory ............ ....................................... 20.75 (1975-76)
Best field goal percentage ....... ......... ............. ......... ......... ..... ...............456 (1982-83)
Best free throw percentage ............................................... ................... 764 (1980-81)
Mose rebounds ............ .............. ............... ......... .......................... ...... 1446 (1980-81)
Highest rebound average ..... ............................ ..... .... ....................... .. 49.6 (1975-76)

5ingle-5ea§on Record§
Steal§
1.

Angie Cox
Angie Cox
Teresa McNair
Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
7. Tiffany Mayfield
8. Kim Mays
9. Charlotte Sizem ore
10. C heryl Jones
Samantha Young

2.
3.
4.

113
105
99
93
83
79
75
74
73
70
70

91-92
90-9 1
01-02
99-00
00-01
92-93
91-92
94-95
01 -02
82-83
94-95

310
310
268
267
260
256
256
253

84-85
95-96
80-8 1
83-84
96-97
91-92
82-83
81-82

Rebounding
I.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.

44

Tina Cottle
Laphelia Doss
Sand ra Mukes
T ina Corrie
Laphelia Doss
Segena Mackeroy
Tina Wermuch
Sandra M ukes

9.

Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Carla Coffey

248
248

94-95
86-87

170
164
135
127
122
118
115
113
112
109
109

90-91
91-92
91-92
90-91
97-98
87-88
93-94
88-89
81-82
87-88
00-0 1

A§§i§t§
I.

C heryl Jones
2. Angie Cox
3. C heryl Jones
4. Angie Cox
5. C hrissy Roberts
6. Sondra Miller
7. Kim Mays
8. Angie Cox
9. Lisa Goodin
IO . Tina Reece
Mikki Bond

l.

2.
3.

4.

Blacked Shat§
Segena Mackeroy
35
Shelerha McEaddy
31
Charlotte Sizemore
29
Jaree Goodin
28

6.
8.
9.

Jaree Goodin
Jaree Goodin
Segena Mackeroy
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Kim Cunningham
C harlotte Sizemore

28
20
20
19
18
18

91 -92
89-90
92-93
94-95
93-94
00-01

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91-92
90-91
01 -02
90-91
Ea!itern Kentucky LJnlver!ilty

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Career Record§
All-Time Steals Leaders
327
275
236
228
227
192
183
182
168
164

Angie Cox
2. Teresa McNair
3. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
4. Charlotte Sizemore
5. Mikki Bond
6. Stephanie Davis
7. Tina Wermuth
8. Lisa Goodin
9. Sondra Miller
IO. Cheryl Jones
1.

I.

All-Time Assists Leaders
488
394
389
374
350
344
307
297
270
257

88-92
99-02
91-95
97-02
98-02
92-97
79-83
80-84
84-88
89-92

Angie Cox
2. Cheryl Jones
3. Mikki Bond
4. Lisa Goodin
5. Samantha Young
6. Charlotte Sizemore
7. Zoey Artist
8. Kim Mays
8. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
10. Kelly Cowan

All-Time Rebounding Leaders
1,027
94-98
975
78-82
914
89-93
866
79-83
75 1
84-88
711
91-95
625
81-85
611
97-02
577
83-85
574
82-86

Jaree Goodin
2. C harlotte Sizemore
3. Segena Mackeroy
4. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
5. Sue Zylstra
6. Candice Finley
7. Sheletha McEaddy
8. Laphelia Doss
9. Cathy Dues
LO. Tina Cortie

1.

Laphelia Doss
2. Sandra Mukes
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Carla Coffey
6. Maisha T homas-Blanton
7. Shannon Brady
8. Charlotte Sizemore
9. Tina Corde
10. Margy Shelton

1.

88-92
89-92
98-02
80-84
91-96
97-02
98-02
92-95
91-95
87-91

All-Time Blacked Shots Leaders
92
89-93
71
97-02
55
91-93
54
91-95
49
89-93
48
97-01
35
90-92
34
94-98
33
95-99
29
83-85

All-Time Leading Scorers
Player

Lisa Goodin
2. Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
3. Peggy Gay
4. Kim Mays
5. C harlotte Sizemore
6. Kelly Cowan
7. Angie Cox
8. Tina Wermuth
9. Laphelia Doss
10. Carla Coffey
11. Sandra Mukes
12. Marla Gearhart
1.

Years

Points

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
1992-95
1997-01
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1994-98
1984-88
1978-82
1996-00

1,920
1,679
1,674
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378
1,363
1, 188
1,085

Player

13.
14.
15 .
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

Zoey Anise
Candice Finley
Shannon Bradley
Loretta Coughlin
Tina Cottle
Teresa McNair
Chancel lor Dugan
Bernadette Kok
Chrissy Roberts
Samantha Young
23. Angela Fletcher

Years

Points

1998-02
1997-00
1981-85
1976-80
1983-85
1999-02
1978-82
1973-76
1996-98
1992-96
1984-86

1,052
1,022
970
964
860
869
846
835
827
827
824

EKLJ 1.DDD Paint Club

Jaree Goodin-

Peggy Gay

Kim Mays

Charlotte Sizemore

Kelly Cowan

Angie Cox

Carla Coffey

Sandra Mukes

Marla Gearharr

Zoey Artist

Candice FinJey

Wiseman

Tina Wermuth

Laphelia Doss

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�Team Leader§
Scoring Offense .. .. .. GP ... Points .... Avg. Assists ---····---········ GP . . Assists ... Avg. Blocked Shots ....... . GP ... Blocks---· Avg.

Eastern Kentucky .............. 31 .. ....... 2507 ........ 80.9
Morehead Stare ... ............... 29 ... ...... 2303 ......... 79.4
Tennessee Tech ............. ..... 30 ..... .... 2230 ......... 74.3
Austin Peay ........................ 3 1 ......... 2291 .... ..... 73.9
Southeast Missouri ............ 28 ......... 2037 ..... ... . 72 .8
Tennessee-Marcin ........... ... 28 ..... ... . 1896 ......... 67.7
Murray State ...................... 28 .... ..... 1814 ........ . 64.8
Tennessee State ........•......... 25 ......... 1545 ....... .. 61.8
Eastern Illinois .... ............... 28 ......... 1723 ..... .... 61.5

Eastern !l!il)ois .................. . 28 .......... 50 I ...... .... 17.89
Eastern Kentucky .............. 3 1 .......... 532 ......... 17.16
Morehead State .................. 29 .......... 497 .......... 17.14
Tennessee Tech ..... ............. 30 .......... 512 ..... ... .. 17 .07
Murray Seate .... ............... ... 28 ... ...... . 432 .... .... .. 15.43
Southeast Missouri ............ 28 .. ........ 425 .......... 15.1 8
Austin Peay .......... ... ........... 31 ... ....... 412 ...... .... 13.29
Ten nessee-Marrin .............. 28 .......... 343 ..... ..... 12.25
Tennessee Scace ................ .. 25 ..... ..... 275 .......... 11.00

Scoring Defense .... .. GP ·-- Points . . .. Avg. Steals ···-········-·······GP .. . Steals .... Avg.

Murray State .............. .... .. .. 28 ......... 1846 ... .... .. 65.9
Tennessee Tech .................. 30 ......... 2005 ......... 66.8
Southeast Missouri ............ 28 ....... .. 1907 ....... .. 68.1
Eastern Kentucky ........... ... 31 ......... 2209 ........ 71.3
Morehead Stace ... .... .......... . 29 ......... 2 110 .. ....... 72.8
Austin Peay ......... .... ........... 3 1 .. ... .... 2256 ......... 72.8
Eastern lllinois .... ........ .... ... 28 ..... .... 2078 ........ . 74 .2
Tennessee-Martin ...... ........ 28 ......... 2078 ......... 74.2
Tennessee Scare .. ............ .... 25 ... ...... 1930 ......... 77.2

Eastern Kentucky ............ .. 31 .......... 432 ......... 13.94
Tennessee·Martin .... .......... 28 .......... 279 .... ...... 9.96
Morehead State ... ............. .. 29 .. ........ 275 .. ........ 9.48
Tennessee Scace .................. 25 ....... ... 223 .......... 8.92
Southeast Missouri .......... .. 28 ..... ..... 242 .. ........ 8.64
Austin Peay ................ ........ 3 1 ......... . 247 ..... .... . 7.97
Murray State ......... .......... ... 28 .......... 2 10 .... ...... 7.50
Tennessee Tech .......... ........ 30 ... ..... .. 212 ..... .... . 7.07
Eastern Illinois .......... ... ..... . 28 ........ .. 19 1 .......... 6.82

Tennessee State ..... ..... .... .... 25 ........... 97 ...... ... .. 3.88
Morehead Scace .................. 29 .... ...... 111 ... ....... 3.83
Austin Peay ...... .... .............. 3 1 .... ... .... 97 ........... 3. 13
Southeast Missouri .. ......... . 28 ........ ... 83 ....... .... 2.96
Eastern Kentucky .............. 31 ........... 84 .......... 2.71
Eastern Illinois ..... .... .......... 28 ........... 61 ........... 2.1 8
Tennessee-Martin ... ... ..... ... 28 ...... ..... 57 ..... ...... 2.04
Murray State ......... ............. 28 ......... .. 56 ........... 2.00
Tennessee Tech ...... ..... ... .... 30 ... ........ 32 .......... . 1.07
FG Percentage ... . FGM ...... FGA ... ... Pct.

Tennessee Tech .. .. ... ........ 790 .......... 1691 ......... .473
Southeast Missouri ......... 753 ... ....... 1620 ......... .465
Morehead Scace ...... ...... ... 846 ... ....... 1855 .... .... . .456
Austin Peay .. .............. ..... 820 .. ........ 1807 ... .... .. .454
Eastern Illinois ....... ......... 668 .... ...... 151 3 .......... 442
Eastern Kentucky ........... 925 .......... 2 104 ........ .440
Tennessee-Marrin .... .... ... 65 1 .......... 1583 ......... .41 1
Murray Scace ....... ...... ...... 655 .. ..... ... 1616 .......... 405
Tennessee Scace .. ............. 570 .. .... .... 1580 .......... 361

Individual Leader§
Scoring ........... School .... Points ... Avg.

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Steals ............. School .... Steals .... Avg.

Janee H ole .......... .... ..... TIU ........ .... 7 14 ..... ...... 23.8 Teresa McNair ............ EKU ............. 99 .... ....... 3.19
Brooke Armistead ....... APSU .. .......... 687 ........... 22.2 LaShelle Porter ......... .. SEMO ....... ..... 72 ............ 2.57
LaRissa Thomas .... ...... . TSU .. ......... .. 457 .......... . 18.3 Charlotte Sizemore ..... EKU ............. 73 ........... 2.35
.Pam O 'Connor ...... ... ... EI U ... .......... 504 ......... .. 18.0 LaRissa Thomas ..... ...... TSU ........ ...... 53 ....... ..... 2.1 2
Tasha Gales ................. MSU ............ 489 ........... 16.9 Kelly C havez ............... APSU ...... ....... 62 ............ 2.00
Lori Chase ... ......... ... .. SEMO ........... 463 ........ ... 16.5 Mikki Bond ................ EKU ............. 60 ........... 1.94
Gerlonda Hardin ........ APSU ......... ... 479 ........... 15.5 Eniko Verebes ....... ...... MUR ...... ....... 53 ............ 1.89
Travece Turner ............ MOR ........ .... 430 ...... ..... 14.8 Veronica Benson ........ SEMO ........ .... 50 ............ 1.79
Veronica Benson ........ SEMO .. ........ . 393 ..... ...... 14.0 Zoey Artist ................. EKU ..... ........ 55 ........... l.77
Kandi Brown .... .......... MSU ............ 394 .......... . 13.6 Janet Hole ...... ............. T T U ............. 52 ... ......... l.73
Rebounding ..... School ..... Rebs . ... Avg.

FG % ............... School .... FGA-M .... Avg.

Denise McDonald ...... MUR .... ..... ... 235 ... ......... 8.4
Janee Hole. .................. TIU ............ 25 1 .. .......... 8.4
LaRissa Thomas .. ......... TSU ... ...... .... 200 ............ 8.0
Gerlonda Hardin ........ APSU ...... .. .... 243 ......... ... 7.8
Pam Iversen ............... SEM O ......... .. 207 ............ 7.4
Tasha Gales .. ............... MSU ..... ....... 204 ............ 7.0
C harlotte Sizemore ..... .EKU ............ 214 ........... 6.9
'Frances Montgomery .. MSU ............ 204 ... .... ..... 6.8
Lori Chase ........... ...... SEMO ........... 177 ............ 6.3
Tristin Johnson ............ TSU ........ ..... 137 ............ 5.4

Gerlonda Hardin ........ APSU ........
Pam O'Connor .... ........ EIU ...... ...
Pam Iversen ............... SEMO .......
Frances Montgomery .. MSU ........
Teresa McNair ............ EKU ........
Denise McDonald ...... .M UR ... .... .
Leah Bird ................... . TIU ... .....
Janet Hole ............. ...... TIU ....... .
Veronica Benson ....... . SEMO .... ...
Brooke Armistead ....... APSU ........

Assists ......... .. School ... Assists .. Avg.

FT% ............... School .. .. FTA-M . . .. Avg.

192-315 ....... .610
204-337 ........ 605
148-260 ........ 569
103- 188 ... ..... 548
145-266 ........ 545
121-223 ....... . 543
122-236 .. ..... . 517
255-5 09 ........ 50 1
148-297 .... ... .498
234-472 ........ 496

Misty Garrett ......... ..... TIU .......... .. 183 ........... 6. l 0 Kandi Brown .......... .... MSU .......... 74-79 .......... 937
Lauren Dailey ....... ....... EIU ........... .. 144 ... ........ 5. 14 Brooke Arm istead ....... APSU ........ 178-198 ..... .. . 899
Eniko Verebes ..... ........ MUR ..... ....... 142 .. ...... ... 5.07 Katie Kelly .................. EKU ....... . 140- 157 ... .... .892
Amy Spear ...... ........ .... MSU ............ 143 ........... 4.93 Susan Tackett .............. MUR ...... .... 83-96 ..... .. ... 874
Kelly C havez ... ... ......... APSU ............ 124 ..... ...... 4.00 Travece Turner .... ...... .. MSU .... ...... 77-89 ..... ..... 865
Travece Turner ....... ..... MSU ............ 114 ...... ..... 3.93 Janee Hole ................... TIU ........ 183-227 ....... .806
Paige Smith ................ APSU ............ 114 ..... .... .. 3.68 Lori Chase .. ........ ..... .. SEMO .. ..... 151-188 ........ 803
Mikki Bond ....... ......... EKU ............ 106 .......... 3.42 Kelly Pendleton .. ... ..... UTM ... .... ... 77-98 ......... . 786
LaShelle Porter ........... SEMO .... ........ 95 ............ 3.39 Veronica Benson ........ SEMO ........ 76-100 ......... 760
""'' "' ,,,_,, Zoey Artist ................ EK'U ............ 104 .......... 3.35 LaRissa Thomas .... ....... TSU ......... 125-174 ...... . .7 18

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EKU

APSU
SEMO

13
13
10
9
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OTM
E!U

6
6

MUR'

5
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MSCJ

TSU

3

.813

.81 3
3
6
.625
.563
7
8
.500
10 .375
JO .375
11 :313
14 .125

23 8
22 8
21 8
19 12
16 12
8
20
7 21
11 .., 17
3

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.733

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.613
.57 1
.286
.250
.393
.120

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AII-OVC Honors
f)rst Team
Janet Holt .......... ,.,........................ Termessee Tech
Brooke4.rmistead..., ........•................. Austin Peay
Ta5ha Gales ................................. Morehead State
Charlotte Siz,:,nore ................ .Eastern Kentucky
LaRissa Thonuts .......-::.................. Timnessee State
Second T eam

Zoey Artist ......................,..... Eastern Kentucky
Travece Turner ............................ Morehead State
Lori Chase .............................. Soqtheast Missouri
Ger!onda Hardin ............................. . Austin Peay
Pam O'Cqvnor .................. ., ......... Eastern Illinois
Freshman Team

Rebecca Re,1,ington ..... ., ................... Murray State
Pam Garrett ...... ., .................. Eastern Kentucky
Miranda Eckerle ................... Eastern Kentucky
Rachel KDros ................................ Eastern Illinois
Brittany Park .................,................. Murray State

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Facilities

Year-by-Year
in McBrayer

Paul 5. McBrayer Arena

Won

Year

Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which fi rst opened fo r basketball action in 1963, has been the
home court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball since the 1976-77 season when the team moved
fro m the Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully
planned spores complex. T he Coliseum is a massive physical plant and features a great triumph in architectural
design with its modern laminated cross-arched roof -- the world's largest of its kind -- span ning 309 feet and
providing an unobstructed view of events held in the main audirorium. A rotal of 626,276 board feet of lumber
fo rm the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches
gracefully 81 feet above the floor level, is southern pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition ro McBrayer Arena, which seats
6,500 for basketball games and 8,000 fo r ocher
programs, the building contains fo ur basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on the
east end, two classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower and
locker rooms, a projection room, a training
room and weight rooms. A hydraulic-operated stage is located on the east end of the main
arena floo r.
Since the women's basketball program began playing its games in Alumni Coliseum,
the Lady Colonels have compiled an overall
home record of 186 wins and 106 losses.

1978-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981 -82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001 -02

TOTAL

2
8
3

4
9
9
8
9
11
3
8
4

5

Lost
4
4
11
8

6
4
5
4
3

6
6
8

5
4

7
9
12
6
8
8
8
10
9
7
8
II

2
4
5
2

11
197

2
108

2
0
5
2
1

4

.646 Winning Percentage

Moberly Building
One of the most functional facilities available to Eastern Kentucky University athletics is the Harry Moberly Building, completed in the Fall of
2000 and dedicated in November of 2000.
The building was named for former Eastern scudent-achlece, fou nding member of the EKU Colonel Club and active supporter ofEKU athletics,
Harry Moberly. A quarterback for the Eastern football team from 1931-34, Moberly's visionary leadership was instrumental in establishi ng, building
and strengthening the Colonel Club, EKU's intercollegiate athletics booster organization.
The building, located adjacent to Roy Kidd Stadium, is a 40,000 square-foot,
$4.75 million state-of-the-arc facility.
The firs t floor features a strength and weight development area which was dedicated in November of 2000 as the Raymond E. Gilmer Condition ing Center. T he
Giltner Center, named fo r the lace Raymond Giltner who served two terms as president of the EKU N ational Alumni Assocation, as a director of the EKU Foundation
and vice chair of the Foundation's Planned Giving Committee, houses equipment
designed to help build strength, muscle development and rehabilitation for EKU's
student athletes.
Also located on the first floor is the main training facil ity fo r EKU's 16 intercollegiate athletics reams. The fac ility provides an in-ground hydrotherapy pool with
rehabilitation equipment, three above-ground therapeutic pools, X-ray equipment
and examination rooms.
A 6,000 square-foot physical activity area/laboratory for physical education activities and the study of morion is also featured on the first floor.
The second floor features a wellness center designed to facilitate aerobic conditioning. The center includes aerodynamic equipment for bicycling, stair-step aerobics and other health-dub type equipment.
Also on the second floor are three large classrooms, physiology and computer laboratories and state-of-the-art offices for the Colonel football
coaching staff, along with offices for several EKU physical education professors.
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�[amp of 5uper!itar!i
Head women's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his sraffhave developed the EKU program from what was once a consistently average ream to one
that is at or near the top of the Ohio Valley Conference year-in and year-our. Inman currently ranks in the top 70 among active women's basketball coaches,
with 391 career victories. In his 14 seasons with Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels to four OVC rides, including back-to-back tides in 1996-97 and 199798.
He has set school records, winning 24 games, capturing the OVC Tournament and ma.king the school's fi rst-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament
in 1996-97 and rhe first pose-season win in the 2001 -02 WNIT. Inman is the only coach in school h istory co pose back-co-back OVC rides and back-co-back
20 or more win seasons, accomplished in 1996-97, 1997-98, 2000-01 and 2001-02. He has been the only coach in school h istory to pose 20 or more win
seasons, a fear he has accomplished five rimes at Eastern.
Inman has surrounded himself with a great staff Assistant coaches Meghan Burke, Curtis Merren and Laphelia Doss are helping Inman build the EKU
program. Burke is in her second year at Eastern, Merren returns fo r his third and Doss begins h er first year as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonels. All will
be very instrumental in establishing the Eastern program as one of the besc in the OVC.
T he 2003 Camp of Superstars will once agai n be held on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in the Alumni Coliseum. Eastern is located in
Richmond, approximately 25 miles south of Lexington, just offI-75.
Facilities
EKU has outstanding basketball facilities, including th ree large basketball courts and six smaller courts. Varsity games will be played on ch e large courts, only,
while junior varsity games are played on rhe smaller courts. T he swimming pool will be available fo r all campers and staff
Meals and Housing
Meals will be served on campus. Living quarters will be located in an air-conditioned residence hall on campus and supervised by camp counselors. Campers
will need to bring a blanket, towel, c-shirt, socks, sheers, sneakers, swim suit and ocher personal items. Linens will nor be provided.
[amp Dates
Team Camp 1
Team Camp 2

• T-5hlrt5, po5ters and other p r l z ~• 5
Player and c:oac:he5' 5oc:lal

June 15-18
July 13-16

• Three-point and 5lam dunk c:onte5ts
• Pizza party and cookout

• Athletic: trainers on 51:i'lff at all time§

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• Two game§ per day for junior var5ity

• Three game§ per day for var5ity
• JV and Varsity All-5tar game§

Haap!iter Baa!iter!i
This season is expected to be another exciting and successful season for che EKU Lady Colonels. We would like your support as we compete co bring home
the Ohio Valley Conference championship. You can show your support wirh a membership in che EKU Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters.
By becoming a member of the Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters, your donations will enable us to provide the needed supplies for our program. The Lady
Colonel Hoopsrer Boosters membership packages can provide you with lots offun and exciti ng items for your enjoyment. Each package is full of quality items
char make YOU, Hoopster Boosters, our #1 supporter and our #1 fan.
All members will be honored during a Booster Reception that will be held during the season an d selected members will be chosen as Honorary Coaches
throughout the season.
You can be a proud Hoopster Booster by selecting one of the membersh ip packages listed below.
Free ThrQw Boosters
$25 Donation
- T-Shirt
-Schedules
- Mai/outs

2-Point BQQSters
$50 Donation
- Sweatshirt
- Schedules
-Mai/outs

3-Point Boosters
$100 Donation
- Sweatshirt
- T-Shirt!Cap
-Schedules
-Mai/outs

Slam Dynk Boosters
$300 Donation
-Sweat Suit
- T-Shirt/Cap
- Schedules
-Mai/outs

For more Information on the Camp of Superstars or Hoopster Boosters. contact:
EKU Women's Basketball • 115 Alumni Coliseum
Richmond, KY 40475 • (859) 622-2132

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Table of Contents/Quick Facts .... ............... ... ........ ..
Phone Directory .................................................. ... .
Media Information/Services ......... .......... ..... ......... ....
Media Phone Directory .......... ..... .... .. ... ...................
President Joanne K. Glasser, Esq ........ .................. ... .
Director of Athletics John Shafer ....... .... .... .... .. .... ... .
Athlerics Adm inistration .... ..... ..... .... .. ... ..... ..............
Athletics Support Scaff .... ................................ ........ .

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L9cation· ....-..... ,.......... ., .•...».,::.,... Ricnmn1)d, Ky.

2003-04 Season Preview
2003-04 Season Outlook ... ...................................... 7

Coaches and Staff
Head Coach Larry Joe Inman ................... .. .......... 8-9
Assistant Coach Jenny Anderson .............. ............. 10
Assistant Coach Curtis Merten ... ...... .................. ... I 0
Assistant Coach Laphelia Doss .. . . .... . ... . ... . .... . ... . . ... 10

Meet the Colonels
Rosters/Pronunciation Guide ............... .... ........ .....
Alicia Binion ... . ... . . ... . ... . . ... . ... . . ... . . ..... .. . . .... ... . . ... . ... .
Leigh Carr ..................... .............. ......... ......... ........
Karie Kelly . . . .. . . ... . . .. . ..... . ... . ... .. ... . ..... ... . . ..... .... ... .. .. .
Omni McCluney ........... ... .. ....... .............. ........... ...
Candis Cook ................. ......... ..... ......... ......... ........
Miranda Eckerle .............................. .......... ............
Pam Garrett .... .................. ..... ............... ......... ........
Ashleigh Huffman .... ..... ......... ..... ..... .... ......... ........
Louista Pierre ........... ...................... .......................
Laura Shelcon .. ........ ......... .................... ... ...... ........
Tamika Bowers ......... .... .......... .............. ........ .... .....
Farai H ala'api'api ..... ...... ................. .......................
Sarah Hindmarch .... ......... ..... .... ............... .............
Candise H urdle ........ .............. ......... ........ ..... .........
Kiejon Johnson ..... ..................... ..... ...................... .
Radio/TV Chart ............... ..... .... ............... ......... ....

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A Look Back
2002-03 Statistics ...................... .............. ......... ..... 27
2002-03 Results ................ ......... ..... ......... ......... .... 27

2003-04 Opponents
SID Contact Page ...................... .............. ......... 28-29
Opponents .......... ......... .............. ................. ..... 30-33
Travel Headq uarters .............. ....................... ......... . 33

EKLJ Basketball
All-T ime Series History ......... ..... ......... .................. 34
All-Time Results ..... ......... ...... ........ .................. . 35-38
Year-by-Year Coaching Records ....... .... ............. ..... 39
EKU Lerterwinners ...... ....................... .... .... .......... 39

EKLJ Facilities
Mc Brayer Arena ..................... .... .............. ..... .... .....
Moberly Building .... ..... ............................ .... .........
C had Brarzke Academic Success Center ....... .........
EKU Colonel Club .................... .... .................. .....
EKU Head Coaches .............. ..... .................. .........

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Email ...... .......................... ... Larry.lnman@eku.ed u
Record at EKU ... .... .... .. ....... .... ... 248-169/ 15 years
Overall Record ..... ..... .... .... .......... 409-242/23 years
Assistant Coach ... .... ..... ............ ..... .... Jenny Anderson
Alma Mater .... .... .......... .............. New Orleans, '99
Office Phone ....... .. .... .... ............. .... .. 859-622-2375
Email ....... ..................... .. Jenny.Anderson@eku.edu
Assistant Coach .. .... ............................. Curtis Merten
Alma Mater ........ ...... .... .... ....... Davis &amp; Elkins, '99
Office Phone ...................... ............ .. 859-622-21 32
Email ...... .... .. .. .. .. .. ............ Curris.Merten@eku.edu
G raduate Assistant Coach .......... ........... Laphelia Doss
Alma Macer .. ................. .... .. Eastern Kentucky, '98
Office Phone .................................. .. 859-622-2132
Email .......... ...... .... ............ Laphelia.Doss@eku.edu
Basketball Fax ........... .... .................. ... .. 859-622-5108
Athletic Trainer .................. ........ .... .. Johnda Wirem an
Office Phone ..... ... ..... .. .. .... ......... ... .. 859-622-2140
Managers ...... .... ........ ........ ..... .......... Stephan ie Oghia
Bethany Campbell

Team Information
All-Time Basketball Record ... ......... ... 444-382 (.538)
All-Time OVC Record ............... ......... ......... 200-157
NCAA Poscseason Appearances ..... ......... ................. 1
(1984}
NIT Postseason Appearances .. ............. ..... ............... 1
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OVC Regular Season C hampionships ..................... 4
2002-03 Record .... .................. ............ ......... ..... 18-1 1
Home: 7-5, Away: 7-5, Neutral: 4- 1
2002-03 OVC Record ........... ...................... I 0-6/3rd
Final Ranking ........ ............. ......... .... ..... .. Nor Ranked
Lerterwinners R/L .......... .... .............................. .. l 0/3
Starters R/L ......... ..... ............. ..... ......... ...... ........... 4/ I
Newcomers ........ ............. ......... .................. ............ .. 5

Records

Credits

Ohio Valley Conference Records ......... .... ......... 42-43
EKU Records ....... ....... ................ ......... ............. 44-4 5
2002-03 OVC Scacisrical Leaders ........................ .. 46

The 2003 Eastern Kentucky University Wom en's
Basketball Media Guide was written and com piled by
Amy Racliff.
This publication was paid for through state funds.
Editors: A my Racliff, Karl Park
Photography by: T im Webb, EKU Public Relations
Cover Design: Amy Racli ff
Printing: Pose Printing

Sports Information
Spores Information Director .............. .......... Karl Park
Email .... ...... ........ ......... ......... ... Karl.Park@eku.edu
Assistant Direccor/WBK SID ................. Amy Ratliff
Email .................. .................. Amy.Radiff@eku.edu
Office Phone .. ..... ......... ......... ........... 859-622-2006
H ome Phone/Fax .......... ......... ......... . 859-245- 1621
Spores Information Secretary ........... Joanne Whitlock
Sports Information Fax .... ......... .......... . 859-622- 1230
Press Row Phone ...... ........ .......... ........ .. 859-622-2226
Website ...... .......................................... ekusports.com
Maili ng Address ........... .... ........ 521 Lancaster Avenue
207 Begley Building
Richmond, KY 40475

On the Caver
" Bring Ir"
The 2003-04 Eastern
Kentucky Lady Colonels

Basketball Staff
H ead Coach ....... ..... ........ ......... ........ Larry Joe Inm an
Alma Mater ............ ........... ........... Austin Peay, '70
Office Phone ............... .......... .......... 859-622-2127

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�TO THE MEDIA
The 2003-04 Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball media
guide has been prepared especially for the members of the print and electronic media who cover EKU athletics. We hope rhis guide will provide
many of the answers concerning Coach Larry Inman's women's basketball
team and EKU in general. If you d esire additional information, special features, pictures, etc., or have questions not answered in this guide, please feel
free co contact Amy Racliff in the Eastern Kentucky Sports Information
office at (859) 622-2006 or via email at Amy.Racliff@eku.edu.

WORKll\lli PRE!i!i
Press passes are required to all EKU women's basketball games . If you
have special needs such as working space, fax, telephone, etc. , please make
your reg uests as far in advance as possible.

RADIO
Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests
should be addressed to the Sports Information office and be made by name
as early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station directly
from the Bell South Telephone Company with instructions co contact Eastern SlD's office prior to installation. T he "official station," as designated by
the D irector of Athletics of the visiting institu tion, will be assigned priority
space in the event of a large press turnout.

TELEVl!ilOI\I
Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is granted by
the Director of Athletics well in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for
noncommercial stations by contacting the SI D office well in advance of che
game.

PHOTOliRAPHER!i
Photo passes are required. Photographers may rake pictures from the
sidelines during the game, provided they remain a safe d istance from the
playing court and not in front of rhe bench and coaching areas. T here is NO
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY allowed.

01\1 THE WEB
The most up-to-dace information on the Lady Colonel women's basketball program and all ofEKU's athletic teams can be found on the internet
at the official sire fo r EKU achlecics, ekusporrs.com. All the latest game
recaps, statistics, box scores, player and coach bias can be fou nd on chis site.

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�.Joanne K. 6la55er, E5q.
EKU President

Joanne K. Glasser is the 1O•h President of
Eastern Kentucky University, a comp rehensive university that serves more than 15,500 students on its
mai n campus in Richmond and extended campuses
in Corbin, Danville and Manchester.
Since assuming the presidency Oct. 29,200 1,
President Glasser has become a recognized leader in
higher education across Kentucky and as a president of "firsts."
Not only is she EKU's first female president,
but as Vice Chair of the OVC Presidents this year,
Joanne Glasser became a member ofthe 56-year old
Ohio Valley Conferenc.e's first female leadership
team. This leadership role for President Glasser also
represents the first time in NCAA hisrory that
women have held the top two leadership positions
of a Division I conference in the same year.
Described by The Lexington (Ky.) HeraldLeader as an "administrator who packs persuasiveness," President Glasser has endeared herself to
students, faculty and staff, alumni, and civic and
corporate leaders alike through her skills as an
effective aclm.i n iscrator, planner, community developer, volunteer, and fundraiser.
H er leadership style, recognized by many as
being inclusive, collaborative, and participatory,
has garnered praise not only from the EKU community, but fro m those doing business with the
Un iversity as well.
Admittedly, Joanne Glasser has a d eep passion
fo r life and learning and continually seeks to do
what is in the best interest ofEastern students. This
philosophy along with her vibrant personality has
become contagious across the campus as she typically gives and receives hugs from students on their
way to and from class.

As one student recently commented, "When I
first met President Glasser, I immediately felt like
I was the most important person on campus!"
President Glasser's ongoing desire for faculty
and staff to be student centered in and outside the
classroom has resulted in EKU experiencing continued enrollment growth as well as improved
student retention. "We place much emphasis
throughout the entire university that student success is at the pinnacle of our doing business," said
President Glasser. "At Eastern, students come first."
That same passion runs deep for student athletes as well. A committed and p roven leader in
intercollegiate athletics, President Glasser contends
char athletic programs have a legitimate and critical
role in the life of a university.
"Intercollegiate athletic competition brings
out the best in student athletes at Eastern Kentucky
U niversity," said President G lasser. "Participation
on athletic teams teaches and encourages the values
of sportsmanship, teamwork, personal excellence,
integrity and character. Our men's and women's
programs, too, add much to the color and spirit of
campus life. T hey are vital links fo r our alumni and
friends to experience the rich heritage of athletic
competition we have all come to appreciate at
EKU .
"I am proud to
be the president of a
compreh ensive university that is dedicated to the total development of student
athletes. It is our perspective that student
athletes are students
first and athletes sec-

and legal affairs. Sbe holds a Bachelor of Arts
D egree from George Washington University; a
Juris Doctorate D egree from The University of
Maryland School of Law; and a Certificate from
the H arvard Graduate School of Education 's Institute of Education Management.
As President Glasser p repares Eastern for its
first-ever major gifts campaign, uppermost in her
mind is to establish the nearly century-old institution as a university of national d istinction , while
preserving the insticution's traditional commitment to the people o f Appalachia. Making an
innovative college education available and affordable continues to be among her top priorities as
she tirelessly seeks much-needed funds fo r student scholarships, academic and athletic support,
stud ent services, facilit ies and techno logy.
President G lasser, an active member of the
Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Kentucky
Appalachian Commission and American Association of State Colleges and Universities, is the
mother of two children - a son, Jared, who
resides in Baltimore, and a daughter, Jacqueline,
who lives with her in Richmond.

ond."
A native of Baltimore, Md. , Joanne
Glasser brings to Eastern nearly 30 years of
executive )evel experience with in the areas
of public higher education, government,

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�John Shafer
Director at= Athletics

John Shafer has begun his first year as Director of
Athletics at Eastern Kentucky.
Shafer, 56, comes to Eastern from the Georgia
Spores H all of Fam e and Museum in Macon, GA, where
he had been serving as Executive Director si nce August,
2002. Prior to that and sinceJuneof 1998, he had served
as Director ofA thletics at the University of M ississippi.
"John Shafer brings impeccable credentials, an
impressive breadth of big-rime experience to EKU,"
said EKU President Joanne K. Glasser. " H is passion for
success is matched only by his commitment to doing
things the right way.
" He has been an oursranding addit ion to Eastern
Kentucky University and the athletic department and
will provide rhe excellent leadership to connnue to
build on our great athletic tradition."
Shafer has also served more than 20 years 111
athletic department positions at three other Southeastern Conference schools - the University of Georgia,
Vanderbilt University and Auburn University.
"When D ian ne and I left Ole Miss, it was our
intent to pursue opportunities closer to our famil ies,"
said Shafer. " Ir became obvious early that I was missing
my old life. I enjoy the interacti ng with scudencachleres, coaches, faculty and staff very much, and char
was not part of my job at rhe Hall.
"] wanted to get back into intercollegiate athletics,
bur nor just anywhere. I wanted a place char had a
chance to be successful. I believe rhar rhe achlerics
program at Eastern Kentucky University will fi ll my
void.
"With rhe great athletic tradition and great staff
here, we have an opportunity to move in a positive way
into the 21st century.
"After meeting with President G lasser, seeing the
fire in her eyes, listening to her vision and feeling her
energy, it was obvious that this was rhe place for me. J'm
glad to be a part of her team ."
While D irector of Athletics at Mississippi, Shafer
raised con rriburions from $3-million in 1998 to more
than $6-million before he left, and he began a $60million capital campaign for expansion and renovations
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He was also involved in planning construction of a
$25-million mult i-sport indoor practice facility and an
$8-million administrative building. He also constructed
a $ !-million golf house for men's and women's golf and
completed a $2-million renovation of rhe Ole M iss
basketball arena.
During his four years as AD at Ole Miss, the Rebels'
had 30 teams advance to post-season play and 244
student-athletes to be named to the SEC Academic
Honor Roll.
In 2001, Ole M iss was the only Division 1 school in
the nation to go to a bowl game in football, advance to the
"Sweet Sixteen" in men's basketball (the school's first
ever) and go to rhe NCAA Regiona.ls in basebal l.
Ocher accomplishments at Ole Miss saw rhc Rebels
twice ( 1999 and 2000) set the highest single season
average attendance record for football in the state of
M ississippi; have an Ole Miss srudent-athlere be nam ed
to the 2000 United States Olym pic Track and Field
ream ; and the in itiation of priority seating in men's
basketball which raised more than $800,000 in 200 l.
The last four years of his 16 years ar rhe University
of Georgia were spent as the Senior
Associate Athletics Director where he
worked for Georgia AD and legendary
football coach Vince Dooley.
Prior to his promotion to Senior
Associate at Georgia, Shafer served as
Associate Athletic Director for Business and Event Management from
1992-94 and as Assistant AthJecic Director for Business from 1982-92 for
the Bulldogs.
Ar Georgia, Shafer supervised all
coaches on a daily basis, including scheduling, compliance and bud get.
He also supervised the day-to-day
finances of the Athletic Associat ion
and prepared a budget in excess of
$23,000,000. He also managed the
insurance programs, the entire ticket
operation and monitored expense items
on a daily basis to assure budget conformity.
Shafer also served as the liaison
between the Atlanta O lympic Committee and the University of Georgia
for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.
During the 1981 - 82 season,
Shafer served as rhe Assistant Arhlerics
Di rector for Business for Vanderbilt
University and handled all business
matters related to the Athletic Depart-

At Vandy, he ad ministered a budget in excess of
$7,000,000; supervised the d ay-to-day finances of the
Athletics Department; and managed the ticket operation, the game arrangements and tea1n rravel.
From 1977-81, Shafer served as Assistant Business
Manager, Football Administrative Assistant and Assistant Baseball Coach at Auburn University.
A native of Alexandria, VA, Shafer graduated from
Auburn in 1969 with his bachelor's degree in health,
physical education and recreation. W hile at Auburn, he
played baseball and was an All-SEC shortstop in 1969 for
the T igers.
Following his collegiate baseball career at Auburn,
he played professional baseball in the Kansas City Royals'
organization from 1969-70 and then spent th ree years in
high school coaching in the early '70's.
He received his master's degree in physical education from Auburn in I 976.
Shafer is married to the form er Dianne Deavours,
and they have one son, Michael, a 1994 graduate of
William and Mary, where he played varsity baskerball.
Michael is currently an assistant coach with the University of Georgia women's basketball team.

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�Derita Ratcliffe

Dan McBride

Dwight Merilatt

Associate Athletics Director!
Administration and Compliance

Assistant Athletics Director!
Operations

Assistant Athletics Director!
De11elopment

Derita Ratcliffe, whose young career is
an chored by her efforts ro improve student-athlete
welfare, is beginning her fifth year at EKU. She
enters the upcoming 2003-2004 athletic season as
Associate Athletics Direcror.
Ratcliffe, 36, was appointed as Assistant
Athl etics Directo r an d Senior Woman
Administrator on July 1, 1999. Tn her fou r years on
the job, Ratcliffe has placed emphasis on building
relationships with other service providers on campus.
She serves as che deparrmen cal liaison co Admissions
and Academ ic Support Services fo r ScudentArhletes, in addition to participating on a number
of committees.
"l bel ieve it is important char we work together
to make the EKU experience a positive one for
everyone we encounter whether char encounter
lasts four years or four quarters. "
Prior co her appointment at EKU, D erita
worked at Virginia Tech (1994-99). During her
cime chere, she held a numberof positions including
Director of Student Life ( 1995-97) and Assistant
Ath letics Director ( 1997 -99). She counts her
experience assisting with recruiting in football as
one of che m ost valuable in her career co date.
"I learned a lot about athletics as a result of
chose exp er iences . I grea tly a ppreciate t he
opportunity afforded me by Dave Blaineand Frank
Beamer co develop a career in athletics. Wi chout
chose gentlemen, Sharon McCloskey and] efflong,
I would not be in this position today," said Ratcl iffe.
Ratcliffe, a native of Portsmouth, VA, received
her bachelors of science degree in psychology from
James Madiso n University in 1989 and h er masters
of science degree in clinical psychology in 1995
from Virginia Tech.

D an McBride begins his fifth year as part of
the EKU Athletic Administration and his duties
continue to expand in to all areas of the athletic
departmen t. McBride, the Assistant Athletic Director for Operations, oversees six of Eastern's 16
sports, che strength and conditioning area, sports
medicine, cheerleading and dance and all home
game operations. McBride is also the arhleric department liaison to Facility Services.
l n addition to his operations duties, M cBri de
still works with the Colonel Club, EKU's athletics
booster organization, and assists with marketing
and promotions. Well known by staff and students
alike, McBride is very active in the campus community and serves on several university committees
and advisory boards. AnariveofRichmond, McBride
is a graduate of Model High School and received
this bachelors degree in public relations from EKU.
H e is also very active in community affairs, having
served as a past president o f the Richmond l(jwanis
Club, a fo rmer president-elect of the Richmond
Area Arts Council, a board m ember of the M adison
County Advisory Board fo r the Child Development Centers of rhe Bluegrass and an active supporter of youth programs in Madison County.
McBride was also recen tly appointed co the ciry's
Parks and Recreation Board by the mayor of Richmond. In addition , McBride also serves as the
Master of Ceremonies fo r several different community events and is an active member of che Richmond Chamber of Commerce.
Prior co coming to EKU, McBride held the
position of General M anager with Commonwealth
Broadcasting and also served as E KU's Athletics
Ticket Manager from 1992-97.

Dwight Merilatt is currently in his third year
as Assistant Athletics Director for Development at
EKU. H e is responsible fo r athletic fund-raising
projects, supervision ofthe Colonel c;:tub, oversees
all marketing efforts, securing corporate partners
and rhe day-co-day operations of the ticket office
and sports information depanmems.
A naci ve of Louisville, KY, Merila cc received
his bachelors degree in spores management from
the University of Kentucky in 1991 and his masters in sports administration from EKU in 1992.
"My goal will be co increase our funding from
external sources for the athletic departm ent and co
work with our alumni and friends co strengthen
the awareness and the annual giving campaign for
the Colonel Club."
Merilatt comes co EKU from West Chester
University in Pennsylvania where he had served as
the Athletic Development D irector since 1998.
Hi s responsibilities included donor d evelopment,
athletic marketing and promotions, securing corporate p artners, coordinating athletic fu nd -raisers, and serving as the executive director of the
Rarns Athletic Association.
Prior co coming to WCU, he served as the
General Manager of the Tampa Bay FireSrix ofthe
Women's Professional Fasrpitch Softball League.
He was responsible for all m anagement and operations of the team during its initial season. In
addition co h is professional spores background,
M erilatt served as the Marketing Coordinator for
two years at the Softball Country C lub in Atlanta,
GA, overseeing all aspects ofmarketing and special
event operations for the private softball complex
wh ich served more than 250 ,000 participants.
Merilatt's softball talents landed him a role
working with the United States Women's Fastpirch
Olympic softball ream. H e coordinated the final game of the 1996 O lympic Softball Team'
Exhibition Tour prior co the summer games in
Atlanta.

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Treka Adams

Bethany Campbell

Hugh Davis

Donna Gibson

Joan Hopkins

Senior Office Associate

Women's Basketball Manager

Assistant to Sports Information
Department

Senior Office Associate

Coordinator for Academic
Athletic Advising

Dr. Mary Lloyd Ireland

Chely Kemp

Renee Kulp

Brad Ledford

Team Physician

Senior Offi ce Associate

Athletics Ticket Manager

Marketing and Promotions
Coordinator

David Parke

Diana Roberson

Women's Basketball Manager

Sports Information Director

Athletics Business Manager

Office Associa te

Dr. Janna Vice

Stephanie Oghia

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Lynn Tyler

Academic Athletic Advisor

Administrative Assistant

Johnda Wireman

Tiffany Yeast

Senior Office Associate

Head Athletics Trainer

Compliance Coordinator

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�2003-04 Sea§on Outlook
T he Eastern Kentucky Universirywomen's basketball ream returns fo ur srarters from last year's ream
chat fi nished 18-11 on the year and third in the O hio
Valley Conference. T he Lady Colonels led the nation
in steals and bring back 10 members of that team,
while welcoming five freshme n to complete rhe roster
for head coach Larry Joe Inman's 2003-04 Lady
Colonels.
"We were disappointed with our record last year,"
sa.id Inman. "We felt like we should have won ar least
20 games and been in Nashville for the OVC tournament with a chance to make the national playoffs. We
just picked a bad time to play a bad game when we lost
to Tennessee Tech in the first round of the conference
tournament."
The Lady Colonels had a balanced scoring attack a
year ago, averaging four starters in double figures, and
ranking seventh in the nation with 78.2 points per
game. T hree of EKU's four starters return, but the
Lady Colonels have a big void to fill following the
graduation ofOVC career steals leader Teresa McNair.
H eadlining the group of returnees is one of the
league's top ball-hahdlers, second-ream All-OVC senior guard Kacie Kelly. Kelly led the league with a 4.5
assists average and boasted a 1.97 assists-to-turnover
ratio while scoring a ream-high 15.8 points per game.
T he Uniontown, Pa., native ranked second in the
OVC and 19•h in the nation in free throw percentage
at 87.0 percent and was second on the team and fifth
in the league in steals with I. 97 per game.
Junior center Miranda Eckerle is back in the middle
after shooting 50 percent from the field. The Brookville,
Ind., native was second on rhe ream in scoring and
10th in the OVC with 13.8 points per game. She
ranked third on the team and 19th in the league with

4.8 rebounds per comest. Eckerle fin ished the year
with a free throw percenrage of 82.7 percent for the
fifth-best average in rhe OVC and was named OVC
honorable mention.
Rounding out che lisr of returning starters are junior forwards Pam Garrett, the squad's top return ing
rebounder, and Candis Cook.
Garrett was the team's fourth-best scorer, averaging 10.4 points per game and was second on the team
with 5.6 rebounds per game. The Lineville, Ala.,
native finished second on the ream and 9th in the
league with 92 offensive rebounds, an average of3.29
per game.
Cook averaged 7.7 points per game and 4.5 boards
per game. The College Station, Texas, native was fifth
on rhe ream with 42 steals and scored in double figures
eight rimes for the Lady Colonels.
After making a handful of starts last season, senior
forward/center Leigh Carr (6.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg) and
senior guard Alicia Binion (2.7 apg) are the lead
candidates to fi ll the lone open spot in the rotation.
Challenging them will be the remaining reserves,
senior Omni McCluney (1.5 ppg, 0.9 apg), and
sophomores Laura Shelton (4.3 ppg, 1.2 apg), Louista
Pierre (1 .3 ppg, 1.8 rpg) and Ashleigh H uffma n (0.8
ppg, 0.6 rpg) .
T he Lady Colonels also expect to see some competition for playing time fro m its calenred freshman
class, which includes the Maui lnrerscholastic League's
Player of the Year, Farai H ala'api'api. She averaged l 7
poinrs and seven rebounds as a senior at Lahainaluna
High School.
"Farai Hala'api'api is a great player and will definitely be one ro watch," said Inman. "She's very
athletic and an outstanding player that we feel could
help us early."
EKU also adds a freshman three-poinr specialist in
Sarah Hindmarch, a 5-9 guard from Roker Sunderland,
England, and a sharpshooter in Kiejon Johnson, a 510 guard from Miami, Fla. H indmarch led the NBL
(National Basketball League) women's conference in
three-point field goals made and rhree-poinr field goal
percentage as a senior and averaged 19 points and 5.5
assists per game as a senior. Johnson participated in
Florida's North-South game after averaging 16 poinrs,
six rebounds and four assists per game as a senior.
Rounding our the class of newcomers are T amika
Bowers and Candise H urdle. Bowers, a 5-9 guard
fro m Nashville, averaged 15.6 points, 6.3 rebounds,
5. 1 steals and 4.2 assists as a senior. She served as a
team captain all fo ur years for her high school team
and played in the Tennessee East vs. West All-Star
game. Hurdle, a 6-2 cen ter from Fort Worth, T exas,
averaged 12 points, nine rebounds and three blocks
per game as a senior at Fossil Ridge H igh School.
T his group will face some of rhe nation's elite

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competition, as the Lady Colonels will play an extremely competitive pre-conference schedule.
"T his is the roughest schedule we've ever had for
EKU women's basketball," said Inman. "We think it
will be great preparation for our players. [e's a very
unique opportunity for them ro face the best teams in
the nation. There may be some mental things we' ll
have to overcome, but chis can be a very positive thing
for us when we get ro conference play."
T he 2003-04 ream, with the loss ofMcNair, loses
much of the quickness that helped it lead the nation
in steals last season. H owever, added depth and a
wealch of returnees should help rhe Lady Colonels
attempt to fill the void left by McNair.
"We're not as quick as we've been in the past few
years, bur we're bigger," said In man. "You won' t see
us fly up and back this year, but we have more depth
at all positions and more experience than we've had
in a while."
Inman has high expectations for the upcoming
season. Experience, depth, calenc and a positive team
arrirude are all reasons why he feels the Lady Colonels
will be right in the thick of the race for rhe OVC
crown.
"I feel like we could be r ight in the hunt for the
conference ride," said Inman. "T he OVC is very
balanced this year and there are a lot of great teams,
but we feel like we can play with all of chem.
"We' re excited about rhe schedule and this season," added Inman. "This is a tremendous challenge
for us as a program. We've had a lot of success the last
few years and wirh rhe great group of yo ung people
we have on chis team, we hope we can continue to .·
build on chat success chis season."

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�Larry Joe Inman
Head Coach
When
Larry Joe
Inman beca m e th e
h e a d
wome n 's
basketball
coach at
Eastern
Kentucky
University, the questi on was not ifhe would win,
but how much and how soon. After 15 seaso ns,
the question has on ly been partially answered as
milestones and firsts continue to fol low Inma n
everywhere he goes.
Under In man's guidance, Eastern won its first
outright OVC regular season championship in
1996-97 and, in the process, sec a league record
for conference victories with 16 in com piecing a
fantastic 24-6 season. This, coming off rhe heels
ofa share ofirs first-ever OVC ride, a quad championship in 1994-95. In 1997-98, Inman added
co the championsh ip trophies ar Eastern as he
led rhe Lady Colonels co a share of the OVC
ride once again.
With the return of fo ur starters and the addition of several outstanding recruits, the Lady
Colonels could be battling fo r the conference
crown aga in in 2003-04 .
Eascern's p rogram has been one of consistency
since che I 990's, only finishing out of the top
half of the league standings once. Over the past
10 seasons, Eastern has an impressive record of
188- 122, a .606 winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish
so m uch is a direct reflection on rhe coaching
philosophy rhar has brought rhe Lady Colonels
ro rhe next level.
"Each person must give of themselves for the
one common goal -- to win and be successful -nor what rhey wane, bur what is rhe co mmon
goal for all ," explains In man.
T his theme of ream wo rk has created success
for rhe program , bur individual talent has nor
gone unnoticed either. In 1996-97, Chrissy Roberrs won rhe College Basketball Hall of Fam e's
Ed Sreirz Award and rhe AT&amp;T Long Distance
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three- point percentage. For her ourstanding junior
year, her uniform , practice gear and shoes were
placed into rhe H all of Fame in Springfield,
Mass. In 1997-98, Roberrs continued her excellence as she was seventh in che nation in 3-point
accuracy and fourth in free throw percentage on
her way to earning accolades.
Inman has also coached OVC Player of che Year
Kim Mays (l 994-95), as well as the first-rime selection of rwo EKU players to the AJI-OVC first
team, wh ich has now been accomp lished twice. In
1995-96, Inman coached Samantha Young and
Laphelia Doss to chat honor a nd repeated chat fea t
in 1997-98 with Laphelia Doss a nd Chrissy Roberts. In 1998, Charlotte Sizemore mad e first-team
All-OVC and in 1999, Marla Gearhart was a firstteam All-OVC selection. In 2000-01, Sizemore and
Candice Fi nley received second-team AU-Conference accolades and in 2001-02, Sizemore received
All-OVC First Team honors, while Zoey Artist received All-OVC Second Team. M iranda Eckerle
and Pam Garrett earned All-Newcomer Team honors as freshmen. Lase season, Teresa McNair was
named AJI-OVC First Team , wh ile Kacie Kelly received second team h.onors foll owing her junior
campaign. Inman is q uick to give credit to his players.
" We have been very fortunate in having good
peo ple, as well as good
basketball players, which
in rurn creates a positive
situa tion," co mme n ted
Inman. "We just look for
players chat are down to
earth with good work ethics."
Work ethic has never
been a p roblem for rhe
seven-rime OVC Coach
of rhe Yea r. He has sec
standards ar every position
he has held, a crai I of success char leads all che way
back to che early l 970's .
H is first hi gh scho ol
coachi ng job, ar M r. Juliet
High Schoo l in Nashvil le T N, was filled with
enough rides to en d a career. In just five years,

Inman led Mc. Juliet to five district titles, four
regional championsh ips, three Nashville In terscholastic League tides and the 1977 Tennessee C lass
AM state tide.
Inman was just gettin g warmed up, as h e
q uickly moved up the ranks to the helm of the
M iddle Tennessee State University Lady Raiders.
His first collegiate coaching stint was just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio Valley
Conference crowns in eight years. H e was named
Coach of che Year th ree times and compiled a 161 73 record ac che school. The Lady Raiders won a
coral of nine regular season and tou rnament cham pionships during h is tenure, includ ing fo ur consecurive regular season and tournamen c cities from
1983-86.
H is accompl ishments at Eastern Kentucky
have been no less remarkable, with Coach of th e
Year honors and cities following Inman to Richmond. He became the only coach co be recognized
for Coach of th e Year honors at two different OVC
schools afrer his selection in 1990 for chat honor.
H e has since won char honor ar Eastern in '94-9 5,
'96-97, and again in 2000-01. H e has also become
the school's all-time leader in wins and winning
percentage (230, .593). With every win the Eastern mentor earns, he raises his own standard for
both the school and the conference for career wins.

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�Noc all of his accomplishments have been on the OVC level, as Inman has been involved in national
competition both at Eastern and Middle Tennessee. He led the Lady Raiders to four NCAA Regional
appearances, where MTSU won one third ofics games. In 200 1-02, Inman led the Lady Colonels to the
Sweet 16 of the WNIT after defeating Southwest Missouri State on the road in overtime, but then fell
to Alabama. In 1996-97, he led Eastern to its first-ever NCAA Regional appearance at Georgia. He was
also nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach of rhe Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993. Since
1999, In man has been named to Who's Who by Strathmore's and Marqui's five different times. He was
also named Man of the Year by the American Biographical Institute in 2001.
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay Scace University, where he received his bachelor's degree in L970.
He received his master's degree from Tennessee Srate University in 1978.
lnman is married to the former Bobbie Gen e Follis of Shelbyville, TN . They have one son, Jody,
and two daughters, Latrice and Tiffany.

Inman'§ Year-By-Year Coaching Record
}'.gr
1978-79
1979-80
1980-8 1
1981-82
1982-83
1,983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1988-89
1989-,90
19.90-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
)995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

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Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Ten11es,ce
MiddleTennessee
Eastern Kenrucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Ea.stern Kentucky
Easrern Kentucky
Easrern Kcnnu:;ky
Eastern Kentucky

Ea...;rern Kenrucky
.Eastern Kemuck-y
Eastern Kenrnckv
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky

Position
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
H ead Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach

Record
14-13
23-10
16-13
20-5
28-5
19-10
23-7
20-10
)2-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16
;24-6
20-8
11-16
\3-15
22-6
23-8
I 8- ll

Conf.
6-3
6-0
4-2
9-3
10-0
12-2
13-1
I3-l

Postseason
OVC Champion,&lt;

OVC Champions
OVC Champions
OVC Champions
OVC Champions

T eam
T en nessee
T exas

LSU
Rutgers
N. Carolina Sr.
N . Carolina
Penn State
Illinois
St. Peter's
Georgia
Aubutn
V frginia

Stanford
Montana

K.1nsas
Florida Tnt'I
Arizona

Ohio St.
N. Illinois

Yrs. Wins
29 821
34 817
33 681
31 674
32 636
28 630
27 621
29 609
31 592
24 585
26 580
26 578
24 575
25 575
30 551
26 545
24 540
25 525
30 517

Rk.
20.
21.
22.

24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
3 1.
32.
33.
34.
35.

36.

Career Collegiate Coaching Record
Record: 409-242 (.628), 23 years
Eastern Kentucky (1988-02)
Record: 248-169 (.595), 15 years
2001-02 OVC Co-Champions
2001-02 Preseason WNJT
2001-02 WNIT Sweet I 6
1998 OVC Co-Champio1Js
1997 OVC Champions
1995 OVC Quad Champions
1991-03 OVC Tournament Appearances

OVC ChamJ&gt;iom in '80, '83, '84, '85, '80
OVC Tourname,,t Champs in '83, '84, '85, '86
Mt. Juliet HS (TN) (1973-78)
Record: 126-24 (.840}

1977 State Class AAA Champions
Gallatin Jr. High (TN) (1970-73)
Record: 51-4 (.927)

OVC Quad-Champions
OVC Champions. NCAA Tournament
OVC Co-Champions

EKLJ [oaching Record§
OVC Co-ChampioJ)S, \'({NIT Sweet 16

NCAA Divi'!!!iiion I Active Coache§ Win Li'!!!iit
Rk. Coach
1.
Pat Summitt
2. Jody Conradt
3. Sue Gunter
4. C. Vivian Stringer
5. Kay Yow
6. Sylvia H atchell
7. Rene Portland
8. T heresa Grenrz
9. Mike Granelli
10. Andy Landers
J I. Joe Ciampi
12. Debbie Ryan
13. Tara VanDerveer
Robin Selvig
15. Marian \XTashington
16. Cindy Russo
17. Joan Bonvicini
18. Jim Fosrer
19. Carol H ammerle

Career Coaching Record
Record: 542-256 (.679), 28 years

Middle Tennessee (1978-86)
Record: 161-73 (.688)

5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9
1.6-2
15-3
8-10
10-8
14-2
13.03
10-6

Inman'§ Career Record

Coach
Marsha Sharp
Geno Auriemma
James Swear
Lynne Agee
Ceal Barry
Dianne Nolan
Harry Perretta
Sharon Fanning
Muffet McGraw
Joe Sanchez
Mark French
Wendy L1rry
Nancy Wilson
Jeannie Milling
Shirley Walker
Elaine Elliort
Lisa Bluder
Chris Gobtechr

37.
38. Larry I nman

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Texas Tech

:fu. Wins

21
18
Norfolk Sr.
22
UNC-Greensboro 25
Colorado
24
Fairfield
29
Villanova
25
27
Mississippi Sr.
Notre Dame
21
25
Navy
UC Santa Barbara 24
Old Dominion
19
Coll. of Charlesron 21
26
UAB
Alcorn St.
25
20
Ucah
Iowa
19
24
S. California
Eastern Kenn,cky 23
Connecticut

Coach
Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman

Yrs.

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4
7
2
15

Overall

ovc

13-3
17-6
14-6
4 1-59
96-101
15-38
248- 169

NIA
NIA
NIA
6- 13
30-46
9-19
157-79

507
501
496
496
479
469
465
462
451
448
431
427
424
417
416
413
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410
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[urti§ Metten

Laphelia Da§§

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Jenny Anderson begins her first season as an
assistant coach fo r the Eastern Kentucky University
women's basketball program .
Anderson, a fo rmer standout at the University
of New O rleans, comes to EKU after a coaching
stint ar Ch ipolaJunior College in Marianna, Fla.,
where she assisted in the daily operations o f the
women's basketball program. Anderson was responsible fo r academics, practice coordination,
strength and conditioning, individual workouts,
scouting and recruiting.
"I am just so thrilled about the opportunity to
work for such a great program with a winning
tradi tion," said Anderson. "The support of athletics and women's basketball at EKU is second to
none. Coach Inman is a legend in the coaching
ranks of women's basketball and ir'san honor to get
the chance to work wirh h im. He sets such a high
standard for the sport and the profession ," added
Anderson.
Anderson was a four year starter at New Orleans
where she was a two-time All-Con ference player.
She was also named to the All-Louisiana T earn by
the Louisiana Sportswriters from 1996-99 and was
named Defensive Playerof the Year in 1997-98 by
the same group. Anderson holds the career record
for three-point field goal percentage. She is also
ranked in the top five fo r career points, rebounds,
steals, three-point field goals, free-throws made,
and free-throw percentage.
"I think Jenny is a great asset to our program,"
said Inman. "She has d one a great job recruiting at
Chi po la and she had a tremendous playin g career at
New Orleans. Jenny brings a lot of experience ro
the table for our kids and I think sh e will help
continue the great tradition of women 's basketball
h ere at EKU."
Anderson, a native of Springfield, Mo., earned
her bachelors of science in management with a
minor in health services in 1999 from New Orleans.
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Cu rtis Merten, a native of Sr. Albans, West Virginia, begins h is fourth season on rhe EKU coaching staff as an assistant coach. Prior ro EKU, Merten
served for two years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordi nator at Davis &amp; Elkins College in
Elkins, WV.
Meccen's responsibil ities include all aspects of
recruiting, offensive coordinator, development of
backcourt players, scouring, working as a camp director, as well as on-floor coaching duties.
In the summer of 19 99, Merten served as an
assistant coach for the Planet Basketball European
Tour. The team, wh ich consisted ofWVIAC players, competed in H olland, Belgium and Paris.
Metten's coaching career also incl udes stops at the
2000 WBCA Final Four where he was a clinic volunteer for the Special O lympics and he acted as a
camp counselor at the USA Junior Nationals Basketball Camp in Columbus, OH, in 1997.
Merten was a two-spore athlete for the Senators
of Davis &amp; Elkins. He was a four-year starter for
the basketball team, where he saw p laying time at
every position. As a senior captain, Merten averaged 14 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.8 steals per
game. He w as also the sta rtin g sh o r tstop /
centerfielder for the baseball team, and helped lead
the Senators to the 1995 WVIAC Northern Division championship.
In 1998, Metten received the Joe Carrol Memorial Award fo r outstanding leadership in athletics. He also received the Gonfalon Award in 1998,
which was presented by the college president for
outstanding administrative leadership. In 1999,
Merten was honored with che Algernon Sydney
Sullivan Award as the overall ou tstanding senior in
his class at Davis &amp; Elkins.
Merren received his degree in physical education in 1999 from Davis &amp; Elkins, and received
his masters in Sports Administration in May 2002
from EKU.
Merten, 28, is married to rhe former Amanda
Rafferty from Wooster, Ohio. The couple resides
in Richmond.

Laphelia D oss begins her second season as an
assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky University.
Doss, who played fo r Inman and the EKU Lady
Colonels, taught high school in Atlanta, Ga.,
p rior to coming to EKU.
Doss was a pare of three Ohio Valley Conference championship teams while a player for che
Lady Colonels. She was on a quad-OVC champion.ship team her freshman year and a member of
EKU's first outrightleaguechampionship team as
a junior chat also made an NCAA tournament
appearance. She was also on the co-OVC championship team during her senior year.
Doss had a marvelous fou r-year career at Eastern where she was named to the All-OVC Freshman Team her first year, First Team All-OVC as
a sophomore and as a senior and Second T eam
All-OVC as a junior.
As a sophomore, she led the OVC and finished
ninth in the nation in rebounding with her 11.5
per game average. As a junior, she was fourth in
the league in rebounding (8.7) and sixth in field
goal percentage (. 5 16).
As a senior, she finished second among confe rence players in rebounding (8.6) and field goal
percentage (.551), while closing the year as the
si~h-best scorer in the OVC w ith her 14.6 per
gam e average.
She holds career records at EKU fo r most
rebounds in a career (1,027), most rebounds in a
season (3 10) and most rebounds io a game (25) .
Doss' responsibilities include pre-season and
post-season conditioning programs, academics,
recruiting, on-the-floor coaching, overseeing student assistants, the development ofbackcourt and
fronccourt players, team travel, scouting and assisting the team in video exchange.
D oss, a native of Franklin, Ky., received her
bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and her
master's in sports administration from EKU.

- - - - - - -- - -- - - ~ - - - -- - - ' - - - - -- - - - - - Eastern Kentucky University

�Numerical Ra§ter
No.

5/50*
10
11
12
14
15/3*
20
21
22
23
32
33
40
42
45

Player
Fatai Hala'api'api
Louista Pierre
Leigh Carr
Laura Shelton
Omni McCluney
Sarah H indmarch
Miranda Eckerle
Ashleigh Huffman
Tamika Bowers
Alicia Bin ion
Candise Hurdle
Kacie Kelly
Kiejon Johnson
Candis Cook
Pam Garrett

Class
Fr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.

Pos.
C
F
F/C
G
G
G
F
F
G
G
F/C
G
G
F
F

H t.

6-1
6- 1
6-0
5-5
5-7
5-9
6-0
5-10
5-9
5-9
6-2
5-6
5-10
5-11
6-1

H ometown
Lahaina, Hawaii
M iami, Fla.
DePauw, Ind.
H ardyville, Ky.
Housto n, Texas
Roker Sunderland, England
Brookville, Ind.
Poca, W .V.
Nashville, Tenn.
Detro it, M ich.
Fort Worth, T exas
U nioncown, Pa.
Miam i, Fla.
College Station, Texas
Lineville, Ala.

JC/High School
Lahainaluna HS
North Miami H S
North Harrison HS
H art County HS
Dodge City CC/Lamar HS
Monkwearmouch HS
Franklin County HS
N itro H S
Antioch HS
C incinnati Tech JC/Cas Tech HS
Fossil Ridge H S
AJberc Gallatin H S
M iami Edison HS
Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
Lineville H S

Alphabetical Ra§ter
No.

23
22
11

42
20
45
5/50*
15/3*
21
32
40
33
14
10
12

Player
Alicia Bin ion
Tamika Bowers
Leigh Carr
Candis Cook
Miranda Eckerle
Pam Garrett
Facai Hala'api'api
Sarah H indmarch
Ashleigh H uffman
Candise H urdle
Kiejon Johnson
Kacie Kelly
Omni McCluney
Louista Pierre
Laura Shelron

Class
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.

Pos.
G

G
F/C
F
F
F
C
G
F
FIC
G

G
G
F

G

Ht.

5-9
5-9
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-1
5-9
5-10
6-2
5-10
5-6
5-7
6-1
5-5

Hometown
High School
Detroit, Mich.
C incinnati Tech JC/Cas Tech HS
Ancioch H S
Nashville, Tenn.
D ePauw, Ind .
North H arrison H S
Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
College Station, Texas
Brookville, Ind.
Franklin County HS
Lineville H S
Lineville, Ala.
Lahainaluna HS
Lahaina, Hawaii
Roker Sunderland , England Mon kwearmouth HS
N itro H S
Poca, W .V.
Fossil Ridge HS
Fore Worth, Texas
M iami Edison HS
Miami, Fla.
U nioncown, Pa.
Albert Gallatin H S
Dodge C icy CC/Lamar HS
Houston, Texas
M iami, Fla.
Norch Miami HS
H art County H S
Hardyville, Ky.

"' Will wear alternate jersey number in maroon uniform
Pronunciation Guide

By State

By Position

By [ lass

Alicia Binion: ....... ............. ........ ..... ..... a-LISH-uh BIN-yon
Laphelia Doss: .......................................... ........ la-FEEL-ya
Leigh Carr: ........... ...... ....... ..... ........ ........................ ..... LEE
M iranda Eckerle: .............. ........................ ....... .. ECK-er-lee
Fatai Hala' api' api: ..... ................. fa-TIE HALLA-apee-apee
Sarah H indmarch: ......................... ..... ...... ...... . HIN-march
Kiejon Johnson: ................ .................. ................ KEE-zhon
O mni McCluney: ....... ............ ............................. OM-knee
Louista P ierre: ...... ........................ ... .................. LOU-eesra

Alabama - I
Florida - 2
Hawaii - I
Indiana - 2
Kentucky - 1
Michigan - I
Pennsylvania - 1
Tennessee - I
T exas - 3
West Virginia - l

Guards - 8
Forwards - 6
Centers - 3

Freshmen - 5
Sophomores - 3
J uniors - 3
Seniors - 4

2DD3-D4 Lad y Colone l Ba5k e tba ll - - - - --

- - - - -- - - - - - - - - --

-

- ' - - ' - - - - ' - - - - - --

- -- -

11

�Alicia Binion
points, three rebounds, six assists and two steals ... Received
her ream's Most Valuable Player Award rwice during her high
school career. .. Served as rhe ream captain for her high school
ream ... Graduated with academic honors ... Was named Detroit All-City Metro during her prep campaign.

• 2002-03
Binion played in all 29 games fo r the Lady C olonels in 2002-03 ... Made nine starts, including
seven straight from 2/ 1/03 to 2/22/03 ... The junior transfer averaged 2.9 points and 2.4 rebounds
per game as a junior. .. Dished our 79 assisrs,rhe
third-highest total on rhe ream ... Had a seasonhigh 10 points against West Virginia Wesleyan
(1 1/23/02) .. . G rabbed a season-high five rebounds three rimes ... Had a season-high nine
assists against Murray Stare (2/24/03)... Blocked
three sh ots against UT Marrin (2/22/03) and had a
season-high three steals (2/1 5/03) against Tennessee
Tech ... Had five or more assists in five games as a junior for rhe Lady Colonels.. . Received rhe Most Improved award at the annual ream banquet.

• Cincinnati State Tech CC
Binion averaged IO points, rwo rebounds, three assists
and one steal per game at Cincinnati Stare Tech Junior College in 2001 -02 ... She served as the ream captain at C incinnati Stare Tech in 2001-02 ... Was selected as the Best Role Player in 2000-0 1.

• Cas Tech HS
Graduate of Cas Tech High School. .. Averaged 17

YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

02-03

29
29

30-90
30-90

Totals

12

- --

- - - --

PC T
.333
.333

FTM-FTA
19-28
19-28

REB
71
71

AVG
2.4
2.4

- -- - -- -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - --

- --

3PM-3PA
4-28
4-28

PCT
.1 43
.1 43

PCT
.679
.679

ASST
79
79

TO
54
54

BLK STL
7
19
7
19

M IN-AVG
484- 16.7
484-16.7

POINTS AVG
83
2.9
83
2.9

- - ' - - - - - -- - - Eastern Kentuck y Unive.-..lty

�Leigh [arr
• 2000-01
Carr played in all 28 games for Eastern as a freshman ...
Averaged 3. 1 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.4 assists for the
Lady Colonels ... Recorded season-highs of 15 points and
eight rebounds in EKU's victory over Lipscomb (12/30/
00) in McBrayer Arena... Averaged 11. 2 minutes per contest as a freshman ... Posted a free throw percentage of
76.9%, connect ing on 10 of 13 attempts ... Earned t he
Colonel Scholar academ ic
award ... Received the Presidential Scholar academic honor.

• North Harrison HS

• 2002-03
Carr saw action in all 29 of EKU's games last
season and started IO of those contests... Averaged 6.0 points and 3.4 rebounds per game as a
junior... Had a career-high nine rebounds against
Lipscomb (12/3/02) ... Established a new careerhigh with six steals against Morehead State ( I/
18/03) .. . Reached double-figures in scoring six
times and scored a season-high 13 points twice,
last time at Lipscomb (12/3/02) ... Grabbed a
season-high eight rebounds at Southeast M issouri (2/8/03) .. . Dished out season-high three assists
(1 1/ 23 / 02) vs. West Virginia Wesleyan at rhe
Morehead State Tip-Off Classic.

Scored 489 points as a senior co
bring her total to 1,453 career
points... Averaged 17 .0 points
per game ... Holds school
records in a single season for rebounds (256) , points (489) ,
poin ts per game (21.3} and free
throw perce ntage (80 .6) ...
Owns career records at North
H arriso n fo r points ( 1,453)
points per game (17.0), rebounds (784} and free throw
percentage (74.9) ... Member of
the National Honor Society,
Academic team and Fellowship
of Christian Athletes... Named
Second Team All-State by Hoosier Bas ketball Magazin e ...
Broke school record fo r rebounds in a game with 24 ...
N amed to the All-Tournament
team at Rio Grande and Michigan Nationals.. . Named to All-Sectional team ... Member
of Courier-Jou rnal Second team ... Earned All-State Honorable Mention honors ... Team Most Valuable Player.

• 2001-02
Carr saw action in 29 of EKU's 31 contests as a sophomore... Averaged 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds per game
in 2001-02 ... Recorded a season-high eight points and
three rebounds against [UP U-Ft. Wayne (12/29/01)
at the EKU Comfort Suites Classic... Had another solid
game when she poured in seven points and snagged
four rebounds in EK U's road victory over Tennessee
Tech (2/4/02) .. . Also had seven points in just eight
minutes of play against Morehead State ( 1/1 9/02).

YEAR
00-01
0 1-02
02-03

Totals

~
28
29
29
86

F!:,M-FGA
37-90
18-56
69-190
124-336

PCT
.411
.321
.363
.369

2003-04 Lady [alanel Ba5ketball

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

4- 13
2-1 1
15-5 1
21-75

.308
.182
.294
.280

10- 13
12- 17
20-28
42-58

.769
.706
.7 14
.724

59
38
100
197

AVG ASST TO
2.1
1.3
3.4
2.3

11
4
18
33

BLK STL

18
22
41

3
4
5

81

12

16
7
49
72

MIN-AVG
314-11.2
212-7.3
600-20.7
1126-13.1

POINTS AVG
88
50
173
311

3.1
\.7
6.0

3.6

13

�Katie Kelly
Florida Atlantic (!2/8/0 I) ... Grabbed a season-high six rebounds against IUPU-Fc. Wayne ( 12/29/01) and dished out a
nine assists vs. UT Marcin (1 /24/02) ... H ad five steals against
Marshall (12/30/01) at the EKU Comfort Suites Classic .. .
Ranked first on the team and third in the OVC with a free
throw percentage of 89.2 ... Was 14th in the OVC in scoring
with 12.4 points and was fo urth in the league with a 1.61
assist/turnover ratio ... Named ro rhe OVC AJI-Tournament
team after scoring 22 points in EKU's overtime loss to Austin
Peay... Led EKU in scoring in eight games and reached doublefigures 21 rimes, including three
20+ performances ... Had five games
where she dished our five or more
assists.. . Ranked 13th in the NCAA
in free throw percentage at 89.2%.. .
Nailed a last-second shot against
Southwest Missouri State to send
the game to OT and the ream to
the Sweet 16 of the WNIT. .. Received the C ltnch Award at annual
Lady Colonel team awards banquet.

• 2000-01

Kelly played in all 29 games for EKU and starred
27 contests ... Led the Lady Colonels in scoring
with 15.8 points per game... Led the team and
the OVC with 4.5 assists per game... Ranked second in the OVC in free throw percentage at
87.0% and assist/turnover ratio at 1.97 ... Was
second on the team , and fifth in the league in
steals with l.97 per i;ame... Ranked 19th in the
nation in free throw percentage ... Sec a new career-high with 29 points against Morehead State (2/17/
03) ... Joined EKU's 1000-point club with her 24 points
at Southeast Missouri (2/8/03) and ranks 13th all-time
with 1,133 poin ts... ls now ranked seventh on EKU's
all-time assist list with 313 ... Set new career-high with
13 assists vs. Tennessee Tech (1/4/03) and in steals with
five against Tennessee State (2/ l 3/03) ... Reached doublefigu res in scoring in 25 games, including the first 16 of
the season ... Led EKU in scoring 13 times, had 13 games
with 5 or more assists and two games with 5 or more
steals... Recorded three double-doubles against WV
Wesleyan (!2 pts., 12 asst.), Tennessee State (15 pts., 13
asst.), and Eastern Illinois (12 pts., 12 asst.).

• 2001-02
Kelly played in all 3 1 gam es and made two starts as a
sophomore... Recorded a career-high 24 points against

YEA R
00-0 1
01-02
02-03

Totals

14

Kelly played in all of Eascern's 28
games as a freshman ... Averaged
10.3 points, 3.1 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game ... Her 10.3 points
were th ird-best on the team .. .
Posted an 88.8 free throw percentage, third in the O hio Valley Conference and ninth in all of NCAA
Division 1.. . Was second in t he
O VC in assist/ turnover ratio at
1.87... Earned Rookie of the Week
honors twice (12/4/00 and 1/ 15/
0 I) ... Posted double figures 16 different ti mes... Had a season-high 17 points against Glenville
State (1 1/I 9/00) and Tennessee State (2/8/0 l) ... Dished out
eighcassists in the Lady Colonels' win over West Virginia Tech
(12/6/00) ... Selected as a member of the O hio Valley Conference All-Freshman team ... Earned the Colonel Scholar academic award at the annual women's basketball banquet.

• Albert Gallatin HS
Started at point guard all four years ... Voted Pi ttsburgh Post
Gazette Athlete of the Week. .. Earned MVP honors at the
Albert Gallatin Tip-OffTournament.. . Received NBNWNBA
Sporrsmanship Award ... Member of Herald Standard Fantasitc
Five ClassAAAAA First Team... Named Herald Standard Player
of the Year in 99-00 ... Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-Scare Selection ... Scored 1,687 career points at Uniontown ... Averaged
23.6 points, 6.5 assists, 5.2 steals and 6.1 rebounds per game
as a senior... Member of National Honor Society.

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-ITA

PCT

REB

28
31
29
88

84-21 1
111-273
143-305
338-789

.398
.407
.469
.428

18-62
23-78
19-59
60-199

.290
.295
.322
.296

103-116
140-157
154-1 77
397-450

.888
.892
.870
.882

76
75
87
238

AYG ASST TO
2.7
2.4
3.0
2.7

88
95
130
313

47
59
66
169

BLK STL
2
31
35
3
2
57
123
7

MIN-AVG
570-20.4
717-23. l
846-29.2
21 33-24.2

POINTS AVG
289
385
459
11 33

10.3
12.4
15.8
12.9

Ea5tern Kentucky University

�Omni McC]uney
nominee ... A fall-ball teammate of current Lady Colonel
junior Candis Cook, is equally stellar in the classroom,
named a National Scholar All-Am erican and an inductee
to both Mu Alpha Theta and Phi Theta Kappa.

• 2002-03
McCluney played in 25 ofEKU's 29 games as a
junior after transferring from Dodge City CC. ..
Averaged 1.5 points and 0.9 rebounds per game
for the Lady Colonels ... Scored a career-high five
points on three different occassions and had a
personal best three rebounds three times... Had
two assists in five games for a career-high ...
Connected on 14 of 19 attempts from the charity stripe for a free throw percentage of73.7%.

• Dodge City CC
A-transfer fron:i Dodge City (KS) Community College...
Named Second Team All-Conference twice at Dodge
City... Earned athletic scholar honors two t imes.

• Lamar HS
Graduate of Lamar High School... McCluney earned first
team all-district honors twice at Lamar HS.. . Was named
Best Defensive Player and earned team Most Valuable
Player accolades in 1997-98 and again in the 1999-00
season. .. Also set the school record for most points scored
in a single game at Lamar and was named an All-StartAllA111erican ... Received national athletic-academic AllAmerica honors and was a McDonald's All-American

YEAR

GP

02-03

25
25

Totals

FGM-FGA
1J-43
11-43

PCT
.256
.256

3PM-3PA
2-17
2-17

2003-04 Lady Colonel Ba5ketball - - -- --

PCT FTM-FTA
. 118
14-19
14-19
. 118

-'--

-

PCT
.737
.737

REB

~

22
22

0.9
0.9

- -- - - - --

ASST TO BLK
34
0
22
22
34
0

STL
5

5

MIN-AVG
207-8.3
207-8.3

POIN TS AVG
38
1.5
38
1.5

- - -- - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - -- --

- -- - -

15

�C:andi!i C:ook
Florida Arlanric (12/8/02) and again vs. Valparaiso (12/14/
02) at the Iowa State Cyclone Classic ... Was named the
ream's Most Improved Player at the annual Lady Colonel
team awards banquet.

• T exas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
Graduate of Texas A&amp;M Consolidated High School... Fouryear letterwinner. .. Averaged ] 5 points, 13 rebounds, four
steals and three assists per game d uring her senior year. .. Was
a memberofrhe Del Valley High
School rournamenr's All-Tournament ream ... Nam ed first ream
All-District as a sen ior. .. Earned
Most Valuable Player honors
from ream members as a senior. ..
Received the Brazos Valley Shining Star Award ... Selected as Best
Defensive Player by teammates...
Selected EKU over TexasA&amp;M,
Lam ar and Arkansas-Li ttle
Rock. .. Earned first team AIIDistrict honors asa junior. .. Was
voted Most Dedicated by her
high school team as a junior, as
well... Received Brazos Valley
Shining Star as a jun ior.

• 2002-03
Cook played in all 29 garnes for EKU and started
17 times as a sophomore... Averaged 7.7 points
per game... Was the team's fou rth-best rebounder
with 4.5 boards per gam e... Established a career-high with 22 points against Tennessee State
(1/4/03) ... Grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds
in two games, most recently against Austin Peay
(2/l /03) ... Set a new career-high with five steals
against M urray State ( I /25/03) ... Was fifth on
the ream with 42 steals .. . Scored in double figures eight times for the Lady Colonels ... Led the team
in rebounding fou r rimes and in scori ng once... Recorded a double-double against M urray Stare ( 1125/
03) with 10 points and 12 rebounds... Had two gam es
with 10 or more rebounds.

The Coak File
Full Name: Candis Roxane Cook
Nicknames: C.C.
Hometown: College Station, Texas
Birthdatc: September 25, 1982
Parent: Cynthia Cook
Siblings: Stella (20)
High School Mascot: Tigers
Major: Sports Management

D&amp;A
Hobbies: Hanging out
Favorite book: The Bible
Favorite CD: Slow mix
Favorite magazine: Sports Illustrated
Three words I use to describe myself arc:
Independent, humorous, religious
If I could have lunch with anyone, it would
be: My family
CD in my car right now: Donnie McClurkin
Thing l like most about EKU is: Family
atmpspherc
Greatest achievement: College
Proudest moment: Meeting my dad
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or action is:
"Come on, C.C."
If I won a million dollars, I would: Spend it
Favorite fast food restaurant: Timmy Chans
The last album l bought was: Michelle
Williams

Career Highs
Points: 22 vs. Tennessee St. (1/4/03)
Rebounds: 12, 2x; last vs. Austin Peay
(2/1 /03)
Assists: 4, 2x; last vs. APSU (2/27 /03)
Steals: 4 vs. Murray State (1/25/03)

• 2001 -02
Cook played in 29 of EKU's 3 1 contests, including
rwo starts ... In her first collegiate start, Cook recorded
a career-high 10 points, going 4-for-4 from the field,
against Murray State (2/26/02) ... Recorded a careerhigh five rebounds against Morehead Stare (1/ 19/
02) ... Averaged l.5 poi nrs, 1.2 rebounds and 0.3
assists as a freshm an for the Lady Colonels ... Had
three steals C\Vice d uring the 2001-02 season against

YEAR
01-02
02-03
Totals

Iii

GP
29
29
58

FGM-FGA
15-48
9 1-228
106-276

PC T
.3 13
.399
.384

3PM-3PA
3-15
12-40
15-55

PC T
.188
.300
.273

FTM-FTA
11 -14
29-48
40-62

PCT
.786
.604
.645

REB
38
130
168

- -- -- - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

AVG

l.3
4.5
2.9

ASST TO BLK
13
I
9
48
46
6
57
59
7

m
14
42
56

M IN-AVG
229-7.9
638-22.0
867-14.9

POIN TS AVG
44
1.5
223
7.7
267
4.6

- - -- - - - - - - - - - Ea5tern Kentucky University

�assists as a fresh man ... N a med to AII-OVC Fresh man T earn ...
Named Ohio Valley Conference Rookie of rhe Week on 12/
3/0 l after recording 29 points, 14 rebounds and 4 steals in
three games... Reached double-figures in scoring seven times
during the season ... Led rhe ream in scoring in two games and
in rebounding twice... Scored a career-high 16 points against
Tennessee Stare (1/5/02) and again vs. Aust in Peay (2/2/
02) ... Grabbed a career-high LO rebounds in EKU's win over
IUPU-Fr. Wayne (12/29/01) at the EKU Comfort Suites
Classic ... H ad two games with three steals ... Posted a free
throw percentage of 70.0%.

·· • Franklin County HS
G raduate of Franklin County
H igh School... Four-year
lerrerwinn.er. .. Averaged 18.7
points and 9.8 rebounds per contest as a sen ior ... Member of the
Indiana All-Star ream ... Selected
as a N orrh/Sourh All-S tar. ..
Named EIAC Most Valuable
Player. .. Mem ber of rhe Hoosier
Basketball Magazine First Team
All-Stare ... Named All-State by
Hoosier Basketball Magazine as a
junior. .. Earned All-Conference
honors as a junior. .. H olds the
school record for points in a single
game with 32... Member of the
National H onor Society... Was a
member of the AAU Lady Mac
Magic, which earned rhe 2000
Stare Championship ... Named to
rhe Tremendous 26 by rh e Indiana Basketball Guide... Vice President of senior class.

• 2002-03
Eckerle played in all 29 games for EKU and
started 28 rimes as a sophomore ... Was second
on rhe ream inscoringand 10th in the OVCwith
13.8 points per game... Ranked third on the ream
and 19th in rhe league with 4.8 rebounds per
contest... Finished the year with a free throw
percentage of 82.7%, going 105-127 from rhe
line for the fifth-best average in the OVC. .. Shor
50% from the field (147-294) to rank second on
the team and 8th in the conference... Named
OVC honorable mention ... Had a career-h igh 25 points
against Tennessee State (1 /4/03) ... Grabbed a careerhigh 11 rebounds vs. Grambling State (12/20/02) ... Also
set new career-highs for steals with five against Eastern
Illinois (1/ 11/03) and with five assists against Morehead
Stare (2/17/03) ... Reached double figures inscoringin 22
games and led the ream in scoring nine rimes ... Led the
ream in rebounds in six games .. . Scored 20 or more points
in six games to tie for the team-lead with Karie Kelly ...
Recorded a double-double against Grambling State (12/
20/02) with 14 points and 11 boards.

• 2001-02
Eckerle saw action in 30 of EKU's 31 contests as a
fresh man ... Averaged 7.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 0.7

YEAR
01 -02
02-03
Totals

GP

FGM-FGA

30
29
59

74-169
147-294
221-463

PCT
.438
.500
.477

,2 PM-,2 PA
0-1
2-4
2-5

PCT
.000
.500
.400

FTM-FTA
69-90
105-127
174-2 17

PCT
.700
.827
.802

REB
110
140
250

AVG
3.7
4.8
4.2

ASST
22
39
61

TO
59
73
132

BLK STL
2
24
2
27
4
51

MIN-AVG
543-18.1
778-26.8
132 1-22.4

POINTS
2 11
40 1
6 12

AVG
7.0
13.8
10.4

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�Pam Garrett
(2/16/02) ... Scored a career-high 18 points against Tennessee-Martin (1/24/02), followed by a 16-point performance
against Murray State {l/26/02), where she connected on 16
consecutive field goals... Reached double-figures in scoring
in five games... Led EKU in scoring once and in rebounding
five rimes as a freshman ... Had a career-high five steals against
Southeast Missouri (2/9/02).

• Lineville HS

• 2002-03
Garrett played in 28 of EKU's 29 games as a
sophomore and started 17 games for the Lady
Colonels... Was the team's fourth-best scorer,
averaging 10.4 points per game ... Ranked second on the team and 14th in the OVC with 5.6
rebounds per game ... Finished second on rhe
team and 9th in the league with 92 offensive
rebounds, an average of 3.29 per game... Recorded a double-double against JacksonvilJe Srare
{l 2/30/02) when she had 14 points and I 0
rebounds... Led EKU in scoring three rimes and was
tops on the team in rebounding 11 times ... Had 17
double-figure scoring games and rwo games with IO or
more rebounds.

Graduate of Lineville High School... Averaged 22.8 points,
13.8 rebounds, 4.3 steals and 3.8
assists for Lineville as a senior. .. A
fo ur-year starter, she averaged
22.4 points and 13.8 rebounds as
a freshman, 28.3 points and 15.8
rebounds as a sophomore, and
24.3 points and 15.3 rebounds as
a junior. .. Holds a county record
after scoring 52 points in a single
game and participated in the Alabama Norrh-South All -Star
Game... Was chosen as the Most
Valuable Player in the AlabamaMississippi All-St ar Game .. .
Earned First-Team All-State honors four times and earned team
Most Valuable Player honors
three times during her high school
career ... Also earned All-County
and All-Area honors five rimes
and was a three-time finalist for
the "American General" Player of
the Year, as well as a rwo-rime
Anniston Star Player of the Year
selection.

• 2001-02
Garrett saw action in 22 games and made four starts
during her freshman campaign ... Averaged 8.5 points,
4.7 rebounds and 0.7 assists as a freshman ... Named
to AII-OVC Freshman Team ... Tallied a double-double
of 13 points and 13 rebounds in just her third collegiate game against Tennessee Tech ( 1/3/02) to earn
Ohio Valley Conference Rookie of the Week honors... Was also named Rookie of the Week on Feb. 18
after a 16-poinr performance against Morehead State

YEAR
01-02
02-03
Totals

18

GP
22
28
50

FGM-FGA
71-138
105-2 12
176-350

PCT
.514
.495
.503

3PM-3PA
0-1
0-0
0-1

PCT FTM-FTA
.000
.000
.000

46-81
82-1 25
128-206

PCT
.568
.656
.621

REB
104
156
260

AVG
4.7
5.6
5.2

ASST
15
20
35

TO BLK
42
4
57 13
99 17

ill
30
48
78

M IN-AVG
335-15.2
482- 17.2
8 17-16.3

POINTS
188
292
480

AVG
8.5
10.4
9.6

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�A!ihleigh Huffman
Honorable Mention All-Scace honors as a junior. .. Named
to Who's Who inSporrs and Academics .. . Named Homecoming Queen ac Nitro HS... Member of National
Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and served as student
body president.

The Huffman File
Full Name: Ashleigh Morgan HuHinan
Nicknames: A-Dub, A-Money, Ash
Hometown: Poca, W.V.
Birchdare: May 3, 1983
Parents: Sam and Sally Huflinan
Siblings: Sam (16)
High School Mascot: Wildcats
Major: Fitness and Wellness

Q&amp;A
Hobbies: Working our, being artsy, listening
to music, reading
Favorite movie: Remember the T itans
Favorite TV show: Law &amp; Order, SVU
Favorite magazine: Easrbay
Favorite sports ream: WVU Mountaineers
Favorite C:D: Jennifer Knapp
1-'avorire book: Purpose Driven Life
1-'avorire sport other than basketball: Track,
flag football
Three words I use to describe myself arc:
Love to laugh
Thing I like most about EKU is: All rhc fun
people
1-'avorirc Coach Inman phrase or action is:
"Who are you waving at?"
Nor many people know this about me, but
I: Can't sec our of my left eye
CD in my car right now: Coldplay
If I won a million dollars, I would: Still not
be as rich as LeBron James
My dream job is: Professional ping-pong
player
Favorite sir-down restaurant: Olive Carden
Favorite fast food restaurant: Subway
First concert I went to was: Reba McEntire,
Brooks and Dunn

Huffman played in 21 of EKU's 29 games as a
freshman ... Averaged 0.8 points and 0.6 rebounds for che Lady Colonels... Scored a careerhigh five points against Troy Stace (12/21/02) at
rhe UAB Lady Blazer Classic in Bi rmingham,
Ala... Had a career-high two rebounds in fo ur
gameswich the lase time coming against UT Marcin (2/22/03) ... Ser a career-high with cwo assists in two games and had one steal in four diffcren c contests ... Won the team's Schol astic
Award at rhe annual ream banquet.

• 2001-02
Redshirced fo r the 200 1-02 season due to a knee injury
which required off-season surgery.

Career High§
• N itro HS

Points: 5 vs. "[i-oy State ( 12/21 /02)
Rebounds: 2, 4x; last vs. UT Marrin
(2/22/03)
Assists: 2, 2x; last vs. Austin Peay (2/ 1/03)

GraduaceofNirro High School... Four-year lecterwinner. ..
Averaged 19.7 points, eight rebounds and six assists per
game as a senior. .. Selected to first ream All-County and
All-Conference teams ... Named second team All-Stace .. .
Member of che West Virginia-Ohio All-Star team .. .
H igh school team finished as stare runner-up and was
named to All-Tournament ream ... Selected as Female
Athlete of rhe Year ar N itro HS ... Received Special

YEAR
02-03
Totals

GP
21
21

FGM-FGA
7-29
7-29

PCT
.241
.24 1

3PM-3PA
2- 14
2- 14

PC T
.143
. 143

FTM-FTA
1-4
1-4

PCT
.250
.250

REB
12
12

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0.6
0.6

ASST TO
10
\7
10
17

BLK STL

0

4

0

4

- -- - - - -- - - ~ - - --

MIN-AVG
97-4 .6
97-4.6

POINTS AVG
17
0.8
17
0.8

- - ~ - -- --

----

19

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Loui~ta tii~tr~
Miami HS'.... Recprded 20 reb6unds for a s~ason-liigh a~ a
senior... Academic ho~ors st1:1-dent..} Merrtber and Vice
President of the North Miami AIDS/l-HV Olub ... Member
and:Vice President of HOSA.
;

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• 2002-03
Pierre saw action in 18 of EKU's 29 games as a
freshman ... Averaged 1.3 points and 1.8 re~ounds per game for the Lady Colonels ... Had
a career night'against Troy State at the UAB Lady
Blazer Classic, recording a p'.ersonal-best 10
points, seven,reboupds, one assist and one steal
in EKU's win,overTroy State (12/21/02) ... Went
4-of-7 from the field in that career game vs. Troy
State .... Had five or more rebounds in three
games as a freshman.

• North Miami HS
Graduate ofN orth Miami High School. .. Averaged 20
points, 12 rebounds, five steals, four assists and two
blocks for North Miami HS ... Was named First Team
All-Dade County as a senior .. . Named All-State Honorable Mention as a senior ... Also named a member of
the Florida North/South All-Star game and played in
the Dade/Broward Nike All-Star game in 2002 ... Was
heavily recruited by all the major Florida universities
and was second in scoring and rebounding in Dade
County as a senior ... Third Team AU-Dade as a 3unior ... Team Most Valuable Player and leading scorer as
a sophomore~ junior and senior... T~am captain '. as a
senior. •. Had season-high26 points as a senior at North

02-03

GP
18

Totals

18

YEAR

10-32
10-32

,

.PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

Ftr'M-FTA

PCT

.3 13
.313

0-0
0-0

.000

4-7
4-7

.p7 1
.571

.000

'

REB i
33
33

'fO
1.8 /

1.s1

3

14
14
I

'

BLK STL
i6
4
i6
4

P0IN1JS AVG
'
24 i
L3
, 24
I'.3

,

'

121-6.7
121-p.7

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Laura Shelton
I_

lea4er in tijree-po~nt goals in a $eason ~ith 59, in a qareer
(175) and !she has the h;ighest jfree t~row p~rcentage in
Lady Raidbr histbry at 77.7°/q ... HaJ been 1named AllDis~rict, Ml-Regipn anq All-State foµr tim~s ... E~rned
the j2001 fh Regipn Moist Valvable Player akard ... Was
a 4io student at ;Hart County and a/ candidate fo;r the
Kery.tucky ~iss B;asketb~ll titld.
·

• /2ooi-03
i

Shelton ;playe4 in all of EKU's 29 games as a
true freshman.:.. Averaged 4.3 points, l .2 assists
aqd 1.0 rebour;ids pet gamt;··· Ha;d a cafeer night
at; Austip Peay (2/27/03) ;when/ she s;cored : 18
p~ints, grabbed three reb:ound~ and :had two
st~als for the Lady Colonels ... S~t a ca)reer-hlgh
with sixl assists in E;KU's ~in over Grambl~ng
State (li/20/02) at the UA.B Lady Blazer Classic in Birmingham, Ala... Reached d9uble-figufes in ~coring six dmes... Posted a free thi,ow
percentage of ~2.9o/o, going 34-for-411from 1the charity
stripe in; her d~but season.,. Was second on the team in
three-p~inters !made \with 18, orte behind K~tie K¢lly.
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Graduatje ofH~rt Coµnty f;Iigh ~choolL. Was a me.µiber
of the Hjart Cd. vars{ty tear;n sinde she was a ~ixth-grader
a4d has jbeen ~he starting point guard ,since her eighthgr,ade ye~r ... The Laqy Raiders arµassed an overall r~cord
0(104-~9 duripgher;career1ande~rnedthree 18rh D istrict
Tfdes, ry.,o str~ight 5fh Reg~on Titles add appeared ~n the
qt)i.arterflnals of the Kentucky St~te Tourna~ent twice...
S~elton j has dtarted; 133 ;consecutive. gam~s an~ has
ref orde4 more· than l 900 points; 500 r;ebo urids and 500
as~ists i9 her c4reer at Harr;Cou11:ty.. · 111so is the allrtime

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YEAR

;,GP :fGM·-FGA

PCT

02-03
,,

; 29

.3~3

TotMs

i

36-;105
36-105

29

.343

'

3PM-?PA "PCT
18-53
18-53

.340
.340

FTM-FT.A
3~-41

3!4-41
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PCT

REB

.829
.82~

28
i28
/

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.AVG
- - ASS'TI
1.0
36
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1.0
36
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MIN-AVG

68 ii
68 1

4 18-14.4
418-14.4

1

1

16
16

'POINTS AVG
124
124

4 .3

4.3

ii
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21

�Tamika Bawer§

• Antioch HS
Graduate of Antioch High School... Earned
team's Most Valuable Defensive Player and Most
Valuable Player. . . Voted the team's M iss Basketball as a senior .. . Averaged 15.6 points, 6.3
rebounds, 5.1 steals and 4.2 assists as a senior. ..
Served as a team captain all four years for her high
school team . . . Played in the Tennessee East vs.
West All-Star game ... Earned All-D istrict 12
AAA honors and All-Region 6 AAA honors in
2002-03 ... Graduated with academic ho nors in the
scholars program at Antioch HS . . . Was the first person
co receive an athletic scholarship from Antioch HS in
24 years ... Turned down offers from Tennessee Tech,
among other Tennessee schools, co play at EKU ...
averaged 13 points, five rebounds, th ree steals and three
assists per game as a junior. .. As a junior, she led
Antioch to its first-ever District 12-AAA basketball
championship and was named to the All-Tournament
team ... Helped the Lady Bearsw 2 1 wi~s in 2001-02,
its most ever in a single season.

22

�Fatai Hala'api'api

• Lahainaluna HS
Graduate ofLahainaluna High School in Lahaina,
H awaii ... Was named the Maui Interscholastic
League (MIL) Player of the Year in 2002 and was
First Team All-MIL in 2001-02 ... Named a
First Team All-Scar as a soph omore, junior and
senior . . . Earned FirstTeamAll-Scate accolades ...
Averaged 17 points and seven rebounds per
game as a senior for Lahainaluna High School. ..
Averaged 14 points and eight rebounds as a

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2DD3-D4 Lady Colonel Basketball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

23

�Sarah Hindmarch
The Hindmarch File
Full Name: Sarah Hindmarch
Nicknames: NIA
Hometown: Sunderland, England
Birthdate: March 5, 1982
Parents: Irene and Peter
Siblings: Colin (30)
Major: Sports Management

0 &amp;. A

• Monkwearmouth H S
G raduate of Monkwearmouth High School...
Led the N BL (National Basketball League)
Women's Conference in 3-point field goals made
and 3-point field goal percentage as a senior. ..
Averaged 19 points per game for second-best in
the league .. . Ranked in the top five in the league
in assists with 5.5 per game.

15
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Guard
Roker Sundertand.
England
MonkwearmiJUth
High

24

Hobbies: Basketball, watching sports,
listening to music
Favorite movie: Love and Basketball
Favorite book: Bible
Favorite TV show: Coronation Street
Favorite CD: Donnell Jones, "Where I
Wanna Be"
Favorite magazine: Slam
Favorite sports team: Sunderland AFC
Favorite sport other than basketball: To play
- netball; to watch - soccer
Three words I use to describe myself are:
Laidback, quiet, competitive
If I could have lunch with anyone, it would
be: My family
Thing I like most about EKU is: Most
definitely, my teammtes
Favorite Coach Inman phrase or action is:
"You see what I'm sayin?"
If I won a million dollars, I would: Share it
with my family and friends
CD in my car right now: R. Kelly
Favorite home-cooked meal is: Mom's
Sunday lunch
Proudest moment: Getting a scholarship to
EKU
Favorite sit-down restaurant: Chicago Rock
Favorite fast food restaurant: KFC
Last concert I went to was: Destiny's Child
Last album I bought was: Blu Cantrell
Greatest achievement: Still being here and
not quitting and going home

5chool

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c,

Fossil Ridge HS

G raduate of Fossil Ridge High School... Averaged 12 points, nine rebounds and three blocks
per game as a senior. .. Led Fossil Ridge HS in
scoring (15 ppg), rebounds (8 rpg) and blocked
shots (3 bpg) during her junior season ... The
three-year starter earned first team All-District
honors and was nominated for All-American
after her summer team finished second in the
Basketball Congress International (BCI) Nationals ... Her AAU ream won the 2003 BCI
National Championship ... Member ofthe National Honors Society, Who's Who in Spores and Who's Who
Among American High School Students.

25

�Kiejon _John§on

• Miami Edison HS
Graduate ofMiami Edison High School... Named
First Team All-Dade County as a senior at
M iami Edison High School... Received third
team All-State honors as a senior. .. Participated
in Florida's North-South game ... Averaged 16
points, six rebounds and four assists per game as
a semor.

26

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FGM-ATT

PCT

K. Kelly

29-27

143-305

46.9 ,

19-59

M. Eckerle

29-28

147-294

50.0

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29-28

P. Garrett

28- 17

105-212

C. Cook)

29- 17

L. Carr

29-10

J. Perry

28-1

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PCT

OR

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AVG

AST

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32.2

154-177

87.0

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52

87

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76.2

468

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29

742-1648

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69.6

369

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Austin Peay
Cody Bush
(931) 221-7561; FAX 221-7562
Home: (931) 906-5712

Email: bushc@apsu.edu
P.O. Box 4515
Clarksville, Tenn. 37044
Web Address: apsu.edu/lecsgopeay

Baylor
Julie Bennecc
(254) 710-3042; FAX 7 10-1369
Home: (254) 7 17-8502

Email: Julie_Bennecc@baylor.edu
150 Bear Run
Waco, Texas 76711
Web Address: BaylorBears.com

Bowling Green
Mike Cihon
(419) 372-0474; FAX 372-6015
Home: (419) 878-8082

Email: mjcihon@bgnet.bgsu.edu
20 1 Perry Stadium Ease
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030
Web Address: bgsufalcons.com

Cincinnati
Geoff Wiswell
(513) 556-5 191; FAX 556-0619
Home: (513) 321-2861

Email: Geoff.Wiswell@uc.edu
P.O. Box 210021
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221
Web Address: ucbearcacs.com

Eastern Illinois
Pac Osterman
(2 17) 581-7020; FAX 58 1-6434
Home: (217) 348-0485

Email: prosterman@eiu.edu
262 Lancz Bldg., Gram Sc.
Charleston, Ill. 61920-3011
Web Address: eiu.edu/-sprtinfo

Eastern Kentucky
Amy Ratliff
(859) 622-2006; FAX 622- 1230
Home: (859) 245-1621

Email: Amy.Ratliff@eku.edu
207 Begley Building, 52 1 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, Ky. 40475
Web Address: ekusports.com

Gardner-Webb
Phil Perry
(704) 406-398 1; FAX 406-3523
Home: (407) 48 1-1812

Email: pperry@gardner-webb.edu
110 S. Main Sc. LYCC
Boiling Springs, N.C. 28017
Web Address: gwusporcs.com

Georgia
Mike Mobley
(706) 542-1621; FAX 542-9339
Home: (706) 548-0858

Email: mmobley@sporcs.uga.edu
P. O . Box 1472
Athens, Ga. 30613
Web Address: georgiadogs.com

Jacksonville State
Michelle Alford
(256) 782-59 15; FAX 782-5958
Home: (256) 878-0490

Email: malford@jsucc.jsu.edu
700 Pelham Road N .
Jacksonville, Ala. 36265
Web Address: jsugamecocksports.com

Memphis
Jennifer Rodrigues
(901) 678-2397; FAX 678-4134
Home: (901) 737-5552

Email: jmpowers@memphis.edu
203 Athletics Office Bulding
Memphis, Tenn. 38152-3730
Web Address: gocigersgo.com

Miami
Kiersten Coleman
(305) 284-3236; FAX 284-2807
Home: (305) 494-7974

Email: kcoleman@miami.edu
5821 San Amaro Drive
Coral Gables, Fla. 33146
Web Address: hurricanesporcs.com

Mississippi
Kacy Lonergan
(662) 915-7522; FAX 915-7006
Home: (662) 234-7209

Email: lonergan@olemiss.edu
P.O. Box 217
University, Miss. 38677
Web Addi:ess: olemisssporcs.com

�Morehead State

Brad Laux
(606) 783-2500; FAX 783-2550
Home: (606) 780-9111/Cell: (606) 207-5116
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Murray State

David Snow
(270) 762-3351; FAX 762-6814
Home: (270) 759-3355/Cell: (270) 2,93-0587
Nebraska

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Email: david.snow@murraystate.edu
PO Box 9, Athletic Dept.
Murray, Ky. 42071-0009
Web Address: GoRacers.com

Jeff Griesch
(402) 472-7775; FAX 472-2005
Home: (402) 328-8992

Email: jgriesch@huskers.com
116 South Stadium
Lincoln, Neb. 68588-0123
Web Address: Huskers.com

Rice
Patty Barnes
(7 13) 348-5 637; FAX 348-6019
Home: (7 13) 747-7272/Cell: (281) 924-9169

Email: pbarnes@rice.edu
P.O. Box 1892
Houston, Texas 7725 1-1892
Web Address: riceowls.com

Samford

Email: jmmulli l@samford.edu
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, Ala. 35229
Web Address: samfordsports.com

Joey Mullins
(205) 726-2799; FAX 726-2545
Home: (205) 941-1148

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Email: b.laux@moreheadstate.edu
University Blvd.
Morehead, Ky. 40351
Web Address: msueagles.com

Southeast Missouri

Christie Olson
(573) 651 -2937; FAX 651-2810
Home: (636) 346-9450
Stephen F. Austin

James Dixon ,
(936) 468-4150; FAX 468-4593
Home: (936) 715-0393
. Tennessee-Martin

. Joe Lofaro
(731) 587-7632; FAX 587-7624
' Home: (73 1) 588-0483/Cell: (731) 676-0980
Tennessee State

Kenisha Rhone
(615) 963-136 1; FAX 963-5895
Home: (615) 352-59 11
Tennessee Tech

Rob Schabert
(931) 372-3088; FAX 372-61 39
Home: (93 1) 526-2576
Western Carolina

Rebecca Vick
(828) 227-2336; FAX 227-7688
Cell: (828) 42 1-1001
Wright State

Matt Zircher
(937) 775-283 1; FAX 775-2818
Home: (937) 492-1795

Email: christieolson@earthlink.net
One University Plaza
Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701
Web Address: GoSourheast.com
Email: jdixon@sfasu.edu
P.O. Box 13010
Nacogdoches, Texas 75962
Web Address: sfajacks.com
Email: jlofaro@utm.edu
1022 Elam Center
Martin, Tenn. 38238-0001
Web Address: utmsports.com
Email: krhone@tnstate.edu
3500 John Merritt Blvd.
Nashville, Tenn. 37209-1500
Web Address: tsutigers.com
Email: rschaben@mtech.edu
PO Box 5057
Cookeville, Tenn. 38505-0001
Web Address: www2.tntech.edu/athletics
Email: rvick@email.wcu.edu
Ramsey Center-Athletics
Cullowhee, N.C. 28723
Web Address: catamountsports.com
Email: matt.zircher@wrighc.edu
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, Ohio 43435
Web Address: wsuraiders.com

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�Jan. 15 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 28 - Clarksville, Tenn. - 6:30 pm
Location ....... ............................... Clarksville, Tenn.
N ickname ....... ............. .............. .. ........... Lady Govs
Confere nce ........................................... Ohio Valley
President ..................................... Dr. Sherry Hoppe
Athletics Director ........... .......... ........... .. . Dave Loos
Athletics Dept. Phone .... ................ (93 1) 221-790 1
Ticket Office Phone ........... ........... (931) 221-776 1
H ome Arena .......................... Dunn Center (9,000)
Head Coach ............... .................... Andy Blackston
Record at School .............................. .. . First Year
Record Overall ............................. 31-22/2 years
Basketball Phone ........................... (93 1) 221-7202
Assistant Coaches ........................ Kidada H'.oltzclaw,
Eric White
2002-03 Record .............................................. 27-4
2003-03 Conference Record ........................... 16-0
Conference Finish ............ ................................... 1st
Women's Basketball Contact .................. Cody Bush
Email ............... ......................... bushc@apsu.edu
Office Phone ............................ (93 1) 22 1-7561
Fax ............................................ (93 1) 221-7562
Home Phone ............................ (93 1) 906-57 12
Press Row Phone ...................... (93 1) 221-7731
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................ .......... 10/3
Newcomers .... ........... ..................... ........ ................ 1
Series Record ................................ EKU lea~s 35-20
Website ..................................... apsu.edu/letsgopeay

Jan. 5 - Cincinnati, Ohio - 7 pm
Location ................................. .. .... Cincinnati, Ohio
Nickname ................................................... Bearcats
Conference .. ................................. Confere nce USA
President ...................... ......... Or. Nancy J. Zimpher
Athletics Director .................................... Bob Goin
Athletics Dept. Pho ne .................... (513) 556-4603
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (513) 556-2287
Home Arena ................................ Fifth T hird Arena
at Shoemaker Center/13, 176
Head Coach ........................................ Laurie Pirde
Record at School .................. 254-240 (1 7 years)
Record Overall .............. .. ..... 337-256 (21 years)
Basketball Phone .............. ............. (5 13) 556-2255
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Assistant Coaches .. .. ... .. .. .. . Dawn Hoosier, Michelle
Clark-Heard, Laura W ilder
2002-03 Record .............................................. 23-8
2002-03 Conference Record ........................... 11-3
Conference Finish ... ................... ....................... 2nd
Women's Basketball Contact ............. Geoff W iswell
Email .............................. Geoff Wiswell@uc.edu
Office Phone ............................ (513) 556-5 191
Fax ........................ ...... .............. (5 13) 556-0619
Home Phone .... ........................ (5 13) 321 -286 1
Press Row Phone ...................... (513) 556-3800
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 8/5
Newcomers ................. ... ........................................ 5
Series Record ..................................... Series tied 1-1
Website ............................................ ucbearcats.com

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Dec. 5-6 - Rice Invitational Tournament
Location ............................................... Waco, Texas
N ickname ...................... ......................... Lady Bears
Conference ................................................... Big 12
President ..................... ........ . Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr.
Athletics Director .......... ....................... Ian McCaw
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (254) 7 10-1234
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (254) 7 10-1000
Home Arena .. ..... ................ Ferrell Center (10,284)
Head Coach ...................... Kim Mulkey-Robertson
Record at School .......................... 72-26/3 years
Record Overall .......................................... Sam e
Basketball Phone ........................... (254) 7 10-3947
Assistant Coaches .......... Bill Brock, Jennifer Roberts
Johnny Derrick
2002-03 Record ............................................ 24- 11
2002-03 Conference Record ............................. 8-8
Conference Finish .............................................. 7th
Women's Basketball Contact ............... Julie Bennett
Email ................. ........ Julie_Bennecc@baylor.edu
Office Phone ............................ (254) 710-3042
Fax ....... ..................................... (254) 710-1369
Cell Phone ................................ (254) 709-9657
Press Row Phone ...................... (254) 7 10-3955
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 4/ 1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 11/1
Newcomers ......... ...... ....... ................... ... ................ 2
Series Record ...................................... First Meeting
Website ......................................... BaylorBears.com

Dec. 29-30 - EKU Comfort Suites Classic
Location ................................ Bowling Green, O hio
N ickname ................ , ................................... Falcons
Conference ....................................... Mid-American
President ................................ Dr. Sidney A. Ribeau
Athletics Director ......... .......................... Paul Krebs
Athletics Dept. Phone ................... . (4 19) 372-2401
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (419) 372-0000
Home Arena ...................... Anderson Arena (5,000)
Head Coach ........................................ ,. Curt Miller
Record at School .......................... 1 1-35/2 years
Record Overall .................... ...................... Same
Basketball Phone ........................... (4 19) 372-2255
Assistant Coac?es ........ Jennifer Roos, Brandi Poole,
Kevin Eckert
2002-03 . Record .......... ....................... ........ ... 12- 16
2002-03 Conference Record ........................... 5-11
Conference Finish ........ ....... ............. ...... T-6th/West
Women's Basketball Contact ................ M ike Cihon
Email ........ .................. mjcihon@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Office Phone ............................ (4 19) 372-0474
Fax .........................................'. .. (419) 372-6015
Horne Phone ............................ (4 19) 878-8082
Press Row Phone .... .................. (4 19) 372-7131
Starters Returning/Lost .. .................................... 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 6/6
Newcomers ........................... ................... ..............19
Series Record .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . .... .. .. . EKU leads 4-1
Website .......................................... bgsufalcons.corn

Feb. 21 - Charleston, Ill. - 3:05 pm
Location .......................................... C harleston, Ill .
Nickname ................... ........... ..... ... ........ .... Panthers
Conference .................................. ......... O hio Valley
Interim President ........ ........ ........ . Louis V. Hencken
Athletics Director ................. Dr. Richard McDuffie
Athletics Dept. Phone .... .. .............. (217) 581-5726
Ticket Office Phone ...... .. .............. (2 17) 58 1-7611
Home Arena ............................ Lancz Arena (5,300)
Head Coach ..................................... Linda Wunder
Record at School .......................... 28-82/4 years
Record Overall ....................... 239-229/ 17 years
Basketball Phone ........................... (2 17) 58 1-6008
Assistant Coaches ......... Eryn Ivnik, Tavares Jackson,
Stacey Marchino
2002-03 Record .............................................. 6-22
2002-03 Conference Record ................ ........... 5-11
Conference Finish .............................................. 7th
Women's Basketball Contact ...... ........ Pat Osterman
Email ................................. prosrerman@eiu.edu
Office Phone ............................ (2 17) 58 1-7020
Fax ............................................ (2 17) 581-6434
H ome Phone ............................ (2 17) 348-0485
Press Row Phone ...................... (2 17) 58 1-5 135
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 8/5
Newcomers ......................................... ........ ...... ..... 5
Series Record ................................. EKU leads 12-2
Website .......................................... eiu.edu/panthers

Location ................................ Boiling Springs, N .C.
Nickname ............ ........ ........ ...................... Bulldogs
Conference .......... ....... .... .......... ........... Atlantic Sun
President .................................. Dr. Frank Campbell
Athletics Director ............................... Chuck Burch
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (704) 406-4340
Ticker Office Phone ...................... (704) 406-4340
Home Arena ... Lurz-Yelton Convocation C tr./5,500
Head Coach ............ ;.................. .......... Serena King
Record at School ................................. First year
Record Overall .......................................... Sam e
Basketball Phone ..................... ...... (704) 406-4352
Assistant Coaches ........... Melinda Goodson, Krystal
Reeves, Brad Evans
2002-03 Record .............................................. 5-22
2002-03 Conference Record ....................... .... 4- 12
Conference Finish .............. .......... ........... 5th-North
Women's Basketball Contact .................... Phil Perry
Email ........................ pperry@gardner-webb.edu
Office Phone ............................ (704) 406-398 1
Fax ............................................ (704) 406-3523
Home Phone ..................... ....... (704) 48 1-18 12
Press Row Phone ...................... (704) 406-4349
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 4/ 1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... ........ 7 /3
Newcomers ............................................................ 7
Series Record ...................................... First Meeting
Website ............................... ............. gwusports.com

Nov. 22-23 - Morehead State Tip-Off Classic

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Dec. 29-30 - EKU Comfort Suites Classic
Location ............................................... Athens, Ga.
Nickname .................. ................... .... Lady Bulldogs
Conference ........... ............. ........... ....... Southeastern
President ................................ Dr. Michael F. Adams
Athletics Director ...... ........................ Vince Dooley
Athletics Dept. Phone ... ............. .... (706) 542-9036
Ticket Office Phone ...... ................ (706) 542-1231
Home Arena ................ Stegeman Coliseum/ 10,523
Head Coach ...................................... Andy Landers
Record at School ....... ...... ....... 585-179/24 years
Record Overall .... ...... ............. 667-200/28 years
Basketball Phone ........................... (706) 542-1176
Associate Head Coach .... ................. Michael Shafer
Assistant Coaches ................................. Brenda Hill,
Kacie Schutz-Gilbert
2002-03 Record .................... .................. .. .... 21-10
2002-03 Conference Record .... ........... ............ 10-4
Conference Finish ..... ................................ ...... T-3rd
Women's Basketball Contact ......... ..... Mike Mobley
Email .............. ........... mmobley@sporcs.uga.edu
Office Phone ....... .. ......... .......... (706) 542-162 1
Fax ......................................... ... (706) 542-9339
Home Phone ...... ... ... .. ....... ....... (706) 548-0858
Press Row Phone ........... ........... (706) 542-8052
Starters Returning/Lose ..................... ........ .. ....... 4/ 1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .. ... ..................... .. 8/2
Newcomers ............................................................ 3
Series Record ................................... UGA leads 3-0
Website ............... ... ...... .. ................ georgiadogs.com

Jan. 22 - Jacksonville, Ala. - 6 pm
Feb. 14 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location ....... ........ ... ............. ........ Jacksonville, Ala.
N ickname .............................................. Gamecocks
Conference .............. .. .... .. ......... ......... ... O hio Valley
President ...... ....................... Dr. William A. Meehan
Athleti cs Director .................................... Jim Fuller
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (256) 782-5368
T icket Office Phone ............... ... .... (256) 782-5889
Home Arena ............ Pete Mathews Coliseum/5,500
Head Coach ... ... .. . .. ... ... ... .. ... .. .. . ... . Dave Dagosti no
Record at School .... ............................. First Year
Record Overall .......................................... Same
Basketball Phone .. ......................... (256) 782-8066
Assistant Coaches .... .. Kevin Browder, Marcus Riley,
NcKell Copeland
2002-03 Record ..... .......... .................... ......... 15-14
2002-03 Conference Record ............................. 8-8
Confere nce Finish ........ ..... ..... ................ 2nd-North
Women's Basketball Contact ........... Michelle Alford
Email ........... ..... ... ............ malfo rd@jsucc.jsu.edu
Office Phone ......... ................... (256) 782-5915
Fax ............ ........... ............. ........ (256) 782-5958
Home Phone ..... ....... .......... .. .... (256) 878-0490
Press Row Phone ...................... (256) 782-5583
Starters Returning/Lost ............. .. ......... ......... ..... 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .. ........................ 11/4
Newcomers .................. .......... ...... .. ..... ......... .. ..... ... 3
Series Record ... .. . ... .. .. . .. ... .. . .. ... ... .. ... EKU leads 1-0
Website ......... ... ...... .. ........... jsugamecocksports.com

Nov. 28-29 - Lady Tiger T hanksgiving Tournament
Location ........................................ Memphis, Tenn.
Nickname .............................................. Lady Tigers
Conference .. ......... .................... .... Conference USA
President ........................... .... .. Dr. Shirley C. Raines
Athletics Director .............................. R.C. Johnson
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (901) 678-2335
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (901) 678-2331
Home Arena ............ Elma Roane Fieldhouse/2,565
Head Coach ................................ Joye Lee-McNelis
Record ac School ...... .. ... .... .... . 208-146/ 12 years
Record Overall .......................................... Same
Basketball Phone ..... ........ ... ...... .. .. . (901) 678-4120
Assistant Coaches ......... Tom Cross, Brooks Donald,
Syria Messer
2002-03 Record ...... ........ .............................. 13-15
2002-03 Conference Record ........... ................. . 6-8
Conference Finish .... .. ...... ................ .. ...... ... ....... 8th
Women's Basketball Contact .. ... .. Jennifer Rodrigues
Email ................ .......... jmpowers@memphis.edu
Office Phone ... ............. ... ......... (901) 678-2397
Fax ........... .. ...... ......................... (90 l) 678-4134
Home Phone ............................ (901) 737-5552
Press Row Phone ... ...... ............. (901) 678-2005
Scarrers Returning/Lost ............................... ....... 3/2
Letcerwinners Return ing/Lost .... .. ... ... ................ 8/6
Newcomers .. .......................................................... 3
Series Record ... ........ ......... ...... .. ...... ... UM leads 4-0
Website ........................... ................. gocigersgo.com

Nov. 22-23 - Morehead State Tip-Off Classic
Location ...................................... Coral Gables, Fla.
Nickname .............. ............ ...... ............... Hurricanes
Conference ........ ....... ........... ...... ............. .... Big East
President ................................ Dr. Donna E. Shalala
Athletics Director ...................................... Paul Dee
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (305) 284-3822
T icket Office Phone ........ .............. (305) 284-4808
Home Arena .......... T he Convocation Center/7,000
Head Coach ................. ....................... Ferne Laba ti
Record ac School .................... 404-294/24 years
Record Overall ....................... 268- 172-15 years
Basketball Phone .... ....................... (305) 284-5802
Assistant Coaches ............ Robin Harmony, Meghan
Burke, Jackie Moore
2002-03 Record ..... ..... ....... ... .............. .. ... ..... 18-13
2002-03 Conference Record ............................. 8-8
Conference Finish ....... .................... ... .... ............ ?ch
Women's Basketball Contact ....... Kiersten Coleman
Email ............................... kcoleman@miami.edu
Office Phone ............................ (305) 284-3236
Fax ............................................ (305) 284-2807
Home Phone ...................... ...... (305) 494-7974
Press Row Phone ...... .......................... ...... .. T BA
Starters Returning/Lose ...................................... 4/ 1
Lecterwinners Returning/Lose ...... .................... 10/2
Newcomers ......... .................. ... ..................... ......... 3
Series Record ..................................... Series tied 1-1
Website .................................... hurricanesporcs.com

Nov. 28-29 - Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Tournament
Locatio n ........... .. ....... ...... .................. Oxford, Miss.
Nickname ......... ........... ......................... Lady Rebels
Confere nce .......... ........... ........ ............. Southeastern
C hancellor .................. ........... Dr. Robe re C. Khayac
Athletics Director .................................. Pete Boone
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (662) 915-7240
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (662) 915-7167
Home Arena .... C.M. "Tad" Smich Coliseum/8,700
Head Coach ........................................... Carol Ross
Record ac School ................................. First year
Record Overall ....................... 247-121/12 years
Basketball Phone ........................... (662) 915-7592
Assistant Coaches .... ... Peggie Gillom, Renee Ladner
Jocelyn McGilberry
2002-03 Record .... .. ........... ........... ................ 12-16
2002-03 Conference Record ........................... 1-13
Conference Finish ... ........... .................. ..... .... T- 11 th
Women's Basketball Contact ............ Kacy Lonergan
Email ...... ......................... lonergan@olemiss.edu
Office Phone ...... ...................... (662) 915-7522
Fax ........ .......... ......................... . (662) 915-7006
Home Phone ............................ (662) 234-7209
Press Row Phone .... .... .............. (662) 236-1931
Starters Returning/Lose ...................................... 4/ 1
Lenerwinners Returning/Lose ............................ 9/3
Newcomers ............................................................ 4
Series Record ...................................... First Meeting
Website ....................................... olemisssporcs.com

Feb. 3 - Morehead, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Feb. 24 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location ........... .......... ... ........ ....... .. .. Morehead, Ky.
N ickname ............................................ . Lady Eagles
Conference ... .. ..................................... . Ohio Valley
President ................................ Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin
Athletics Director ...... ..................... .. .... Chip Smith
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (606) 783-2088
T icket Office Phone .. ............. .... ... (606) 783-2088
Home Arena ...... ...... Ellis T. Johnson Arena (6,500)
Head Coach ... .... .................................. Laura Liccer
Record at School ....... .. ............. 6 1-104 (6 years)
Record Overall .......................................... Same
Basketball Phone ........................... (606) 783-2126
Associate Head Coach ...... .. ........... Corbecc Grigsby
Assistant Coach .............................. Naomi Bronson
2002-03 Record ............................................ 16- 12
2002-03 Conference Record ............................. 9-7
Conference Finish ........................................... T-4ch
Women's Basketball Contact ... .......... ...... . Brad Laux
Email ........................ b.laux@moreheadstate.edu
Office Pho ne ............................ (606) 783-2500
Fax ....................................... ..... (606) 783-2550
Home Pho ne ...................... .. .... (606) 780-9111
Press Row Phone ...... .. ... ........... (606) 783-2500
Starters Returning/Lose ...................................... 2/ 3
Leccerwinners Returning/Lose .......................... 6 / 11
Newcomers .. ....... .. ... .. .............. .... ............. ........ ... .. 9
Series Record ............................... EKU leads 34-30
Website ....... ..................................... msueagles.com

2 003-04 Lady Colonel Ba§ketball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

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�Jan. 10 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Jan. 29 - Murray, Ky. - 6:15 pm
Location ....... ........................................ Murray, Ky.
N ickname ......... .............................. ...... Lady Racers
Conference ................ ..... ...................... Ohio Valley
President ................................ Dr. F. King Alexander
Athletics Director ............................ E.W Dennison
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (270) 762-6800
Ticket Office Phone .................. .... (270) 762-4895
Home Arena ..... Regional Special Events Ctr./8,500
Head Coach ............ ........ .. .................. Joi Williams
Record at School ................................. First year
Record Overall .... ................................. ..... Same
Basketball Phone .................... ..... .. (270) 762-6288
Assistant Coaches .... Nathan Altenhofen, Rob Cross
Tombi Bell
2002-03 Record ............... ... .. ... ....................... 8-20
2002-03 Conference Record .................. ......... 4-12
Conference Finish .................................. ........ ... . 8th
Women's Basketball Contact .... ... ......... David Snow
Email .. ... ..... .......... david.snow@murraystate.edu
Office Phone ............................ (270) 762-3351
Fax ................... ........ ..... ... .. ... .... (270) 762-68 14
Home Phone ............................ (270) 759-3355
Press Row Phone ...................... (270) 762-5551
Starters Returning/Lost ....... ...... ........... .............. 1/4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......... ............... .... 8/4
Newcomers .................................... ........ ... ........ ... .. 4
Series Record ...................... ... ..... . EKU leads 42-19
Website .. ........................................... GoRacers.com

Nov. 28-29 - Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Tournament
Location ........................ ........... ........ . Lincoln, Neb.
Nickname ...... ............................... ... .... Cornhuskers
Conference ........................ ......................... .. Big 12
Chancellor .................... ........ . Harvey Perlman, J. D.
Athletics Director ........................... .. Steve Pederson
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (402) 472-4224
Ticket Office Phone .. ................ .... (800) 824-4733
Home Arena ...................... Devaney Center/13,500
Head Coach .. ... .............................. ... ... Connie Yori
Record at School ........ ..................... 8-20/1 year
Record Overall ................... .... 203-160/13 years
Basketball Phone .......... ................ . (402) 472-6462
Assistant Coaches ..... ........ ... .... Cindy Fisher, Angela
Timmons, LaKale Malone
2002-03 Record .............................. ................ 8-20
2002-03 Conference Record ....................... ... . 1-15
Conference Finish ............................................ 12th
Women's Basketball Contact ...... ........ .... Jeff Griesch
Email ......... ........ ..... .......... jgriesch@huskers.com
Office Phone .... ............... ......... (402) 472-7775
Fax ....... .. ... .... .. ... .......... ........... .. (402) 472-2005
Home Phone .... ........ ................ (402) 328-8992
Press Row Phone .......... ........ .... (402) 472-2279
Starters Returning/Lost ....... ........ ... ........ ............ 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... ... ..... 5/7
Newcomers ...... ............ ..........•................. ..... ... ...... 7
Series Record .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. . .. ... .. . .. ... NU leads 1-0
Website ......... ..... ........ .......... ............... Huskers.com

Dec. 5-6 - Rice Invitational Tournament
Location .............. ... ........ ................. Houston, Texas
Nickname ....................................................... Owls
Conference .. ............................. ..... Western Athletic
President .. ........... ..... .................. Dr. Malcolm Gillis
Athletics Director ....... .... ...................... Bobby May
Athletics Dept. Phone ................. ... (713) 348-4077
Ticket Office Phone .. ...... .............. (713) 348-4068
Home Arena ................... ... ........ Autry Courc/4,800
Head Coach ......................... ..... ... Cristy McKinney
Record at School ......... ...... ..... 170-120/10 years
Record Overall .......... ............. 197-148/12 years
Basketball Phone ... ............ .. ..... ..... (7 13) 348-5677
Assistant Coaches .............. Shanice Sandford, Carlos
Quintero, Todd Steelman
2002-03 Record ............ ..... ........................... 15-1 3
2002-03 Conference Record .................. ......... 12-6
Conference Finish ............... ... .. ......................... 2nd
Women's Basketball Contact . ... .. ... .. . .. .. Patty Barnes
Email ...................................... pbarnes@rice.edu
Office Phone .. .......................... (7 13) 348-5637
Fax .................... .... ..... ........ ....... (713) 348-6019
Cell Phone ............................. .. . (281 ) 924-9169
Press Row Phone ...................... (713) 348-5638
Starters Returning/Lost ..... ................................. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... .................... 10/4
Newcomers ... .............................. ........ ........ .......... . 3
Series Record .............. ........................ First Meeting
Website .................................... .. .......... riceowls.com

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Jan. 24 - Birmingham, Ala. - 5 pm
Feb. 12 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location ... ....................... ............ Birmingham, Ala.
Nickname .............................. ..... ... ..... ....... Bulldogs
Conference ......... ... ............................... Ohio Valley
President ................................. Dr. Thomas E. Cores
Athletics Director ............ ........ ..... .......... Bob Roller
Athletics Dept. Phone ... ................. (205) 726-2966
Ticket Office Phone ... ................... (205) 726-2050
Home Arena ........................... ... Seibert H all/4,000
Head Coach ... ........ ... ..... .. ................... Mike Morris
Record at School ............................. 7-20/1 year
Record Overall .................... ..... ........... ...... Same
Basketball Phone ... ... ..................... (205) 726-2919
Assistant Coaches ... ..... Latrice McLin, Claire Moon
2002-03 Record ......... ........ ... ..... ..... ... ............. 7-20
2002-03 Conference Record ........... ................ 3-13
Conference Finish ...... .................. 6th/A-Sun North
Women's Basketball Contact ................ Joey Mullins
Email ............................. jmmulli l@samford.edu
Office Phone ..................... ....... (205) 726-2799
Fax ............. ........ ....................... (205) 726-2545
Home Phone ... ......................... (205) 822-3609
Press Row Phone .... ..... ............. (205) 726-2377
Starters Returning/Lost ................. ..................... 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. 11 /2
Newcomers ......... ... ..... ... .. ........... ........................... 3
Series Record ... ....... ................. .. ....... EKU leads 1-0
Website ...... .... .... ........................ samfordsports.com

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Feb. 19 - Cape Girardeau, Mo. - 6:15 pm
Location .. ..... ........ ..... ... ......... Cape Girardeau, MO
N icknam e ................... ..... ............ .... .. ...... O tahkians
Conference ........ ..... ... .. ...... .......... .... ..... Ohio Valley
President ......... ............. .... Dr. Kenneth W Dobbins
Athletics Director ........................... . Don Kaverman
Athletics Dept. Phone .................... (573) 651 -2227
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (573) 651-2113
Home Arena ....................... Show Me Center/7,000
Head Coach .. ............. ............................ B.]. Smith
Record at School ... '.............. .......... 19-11/ 1 year
Record Overall ........ ........ ... ........ ... ............ Same
Basketball Phone .. ........................ . (573) 651-2643
Assistant Coaches ......... ..... ... .... Rick Karr, Lisa Pace,
Franqua Bedell
2002-03 Record ........................ .................... 19-11
2002-03 Conference Record ....... ........ ............ 11-5
Conference Finish ........ ........ ......... .................... 2nd
Women's Basketball Contact ............. Christie Olson
Email .......... ............. christieolson@earthlink.net
Office Phone .... ..... ................... (573) 651-2937
Fax ........................... .. ............... (573) 651-2810
Home Phone ........................ .... (636) 346-9450
Press Row Phone ...................... (573) 651-5014
Starters Returning/Lost ................. ........ ... .......... 4/ 1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....... ..................... 7/ 4
Newcomers ..... ........ .................. ............................. 5
Series Record .. .. ... ..... ... .. . .. ... ... .. ... .. EKU leads 23-3
Website ................ ..... ... ..... .. www.GoSoucheast.com

Dec. 5-6 - Rice Invitational Tournament
Location ......... ... .... ................... Nacogdoches, Texas
Nickname . .. ... ..... . .. ... .. . .. ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. Ladyjacks
Conference .... .......................... ......... ....... Southland
President .... .......... .................. Dr. Tito Guerrero, III
Athletics Director ....... .. .................... Steve McCarty
Athletics Dept. Phone ......... .. ......... (936) 468-3501
Ticket Office Phone .................... .. (936) 468-5225
Home Arena .. William R. Johnson Coliseum/7,203
Head Coach ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. ... .. . .. ... ... .. .. Lee Ann Riley
Record at School .......... ..... ... ..... . 39-13/3rd year
Record Overall .. ....................... 170-77/8th year
Basketball Phone ........ ................. .. (936) 468-3208
Assistan~ Coaches ...... ..... Pennee Hall, Brandi Daily,
Krissy Riggs
2002-03 Record ............................ ..... .......... . 15-1 3
2002-03 Conference Record ...... ..................... 15-5
Conference Finish ............... .............................. 2nd
Women's Basketball Contact ......... ... .... James Dixon
Email ....... ..... ... ... ..... ................ jdixon@sfasu.edu
Office Phone ................... ......... (936) 468-4150
Fax .... ............................ ........... . (936) 468-4593
H ome Phone ..... ... .................... (936) 7 15-0393
Press Row Phone .............. ...... .. (936) 468-4635
Starters Returning/Lost ........ ............. ... .... .......... 2/3
Letterwitrners Returning/Lost ......... ................... 5/4
Newcomers ............... ..................................... ..... ... 9
Series Record .............. ........ ................ First Meeting
Website ............ ... ............................... .. sfajacks.com

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Jan. 31 - Martin , Tenn. - 5 pm

Location ......................... ..... ........... ... Martin, Tenn.
Nickname .... ..... ........ ............. ... ...... ......... Skyhawks
Conference ...... ... ....................... ..... ...... Ohio Valley
Chancellor ............... .................. Dr. N ick Dunagan
Athletics Director .................................... Phil Dane
Athletics Dept. Phone ..................... (731) 587-7660
T icket Office Phone ........... ... ... ..... .. (73 1) 587-7685
Home Arena ....... .. ................ Skyhawk Arena/6,700
Head Coaches ........... ... ....... Gary and Kim Van Atta
Record at School .. ... ... .. ... ... .. . .. ... . 94-106/7 years
G. Van Atta Overall ................ 260-1 55/14 years
K. Van Atta O verall .. ... ... .. . .. ... .. .. 94-106/7 years
Basketball Phone ... ........ ........ .. ....... (73 1) 587-7317
Assistant Coach ...................................... Tara Tansil
2002-03 Record .... ................ ...................... ... 13-16
2002-03 Conference Record ....... ....................... 9-7
Conference Finish ........................... ... ................ 4th
Women's Basketball Contact .................... Joe Lofaro
Email .............. ... ... ........ ........ ... jlofaro@utm.edu
Office Phone ............................. (73 1) 587-7632
Fax ............ ................. .. .............. (73 1) 587-7624
Home Phone .......... ................... (73 1) 588-0483
Press Row Phone .... .................... (73 1) 587-7694
Starters Returning/Lost ............................. ..... .... 3/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............... ........... 10/3
Newcomers ................... ............ ... ............... ........... 7
Series Record ..... ........ ............. ........ EKU leads 19-8
Website ............ ............. ................... utmsports.com

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Westem. Camlina

Dec. 17 - Richmond, Ky. - 7 pm
Location ......... ................ ..... ... ...... Cullowhee, N.C.
Nickname ................... .......................... Catamounts
Conference ........ .. ...... .......... ................ ..... Southern
Chancellor ....... ... ... ..................... Dr. John W Bardo
Athletics Director ........... ......... ........... Jeff Compher
Athletics Dept. Phone ... ...... ... ........ . (828) 227-7338
Ticket Office Phone ... ..................... (828) 344-6928
Home Arena ...... ........ ............. Ramey Center/7,826
Head Coach .......... ................ .... Beth Dunkenberger
Record at School ........ .......... ......... 51-33/3 years
Record Overall ..... ......................... ............. Same
Basketball Phone .... ........ ..... ... ..... ... (828) 227-7338
Assistant Coaches ............ Shellie Greenman, Bobbie
Kelsey, Stacy Cantley
2002-03 Record ....... ........................................ 21-7
2002-03 Conference Record ....... ................ ... .. 14-4
Conference Finish .................. ........ ............. ..... . 2nd
Women's Basketball Contact ....... ........ Rebecca Vick
Email ........... ................. ..... rvick@email.wcu.edu
Office Phone ................... ... ....... (828) 227-2336
Fax ... ........ ........ ...................... .... (828) 227-7688
Cell Phone .... ....... ...................... (828) 421-1001
Press Row Phone ........ ........ ........ (828) 227-2129
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... . 4/ 1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................. .. ... ...... 8/6
Newcomers ............... ... ........ ........ .......................... 3
Series Record .................................. .. EKU leads 8-1
Website .................................. catamountsporcs.com

Feb. 9 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location ....... ......... ........................ Nashville, Tenn.
Nickname ............ ... ..... ... .......... ... ........ .. Lady Tigers
Conference ........................................... Ohio Valley
President ..................... ........ ..... Dr. James A. Hefner
Athletics Director .. ... ........................ Teresa Phillips
Athletics Dept. Phone .......... ........... (6 15) 963-5891
Ticket Office Phone ........................ (615) 963-5861
Home Arena ................. ........ Gentry Center/ 10,500
Head Coach .... ......... ............. ........... ... Sharon Allen
Record at School ..... ...... ..... ........ ... .... First season
Record Overall ... .. ........... ... .......... . 17-90/4 years
Basketball Phone ............ ........... ..... (615) 963-5903
Assistant Coaches ..................... Jennifer Fambrough,
Tracee Jones, Paula Lee
2002-03 Record ............ ... ........................... ..... 4-22
2002-03 Confere nce Record ....... ........ .......... ... 2-1 4
Conference Finish ...................................... .... .. .. 9th
Women's Basketball Contact ............ Kenisha Rhone
Email ...... .................... ......... krhone@mstate.edu
Office Phone ............................. (615) 963-136 1
Fax .................... ...... .................. . (6 15) 963-5895
Home Phone ... ... ....... ................ (6 15) 352-5911
Press Row Phone ........................ (615) 963-7616
Starters Returning/Lost ....... ...... .......... ...... ......... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................... ... .... 7/8
Newcomers .... ..... ... ..... ........................................... 3
Series Record .. ...................... ........ .. EKU leads 23-9
Website ....................... ........ .. .............. tsutigers.com

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Wright

State

Dec. 1 - Dayton, Ohio - 7:05 pm
Location .................... .. .......... ... ......... Dayton, Ohio
Nickname ............ ................ ..................... ... Raiders
Conference .................. ................... Horizon League
President ....................... ......... . Dr. Kim Goldenberg
Athletics Director ..................... Dr. Michael Cusack
Athletics Dept. Phone ......... ...... .... .. (937) 775-2771
T icket Office Phone ................... ..... (937) 775-4789
Home Arena ............ Ervin J. Nutter Center/ 11 ,019
H ead Coach ....... ........... ..... ..... .. ... Bridgett Williams
Record at School ..... ................ ...... 17-39/2 years
Record Overall ................... ..... ...... 27-85/4 years
Basketball Phone ............................ (937) 775-277 1
Assistant Coaches ............ Marlene Stollings, Reggen
Stewart, Kevin W illiams
2002-03 Record .......... .................. ................. 11-17
2002-03 Conference Record ............... ............... 8-8
Conference Finish ............................ .......... ..... T-4th
Women's Basketball Contact ............ ... Matt Zircher
Email ...... ..................... matt.zircher@wrighc.edu
Office Phone ..................... ........ (937) 775-283 1
Fax .......... ..... .............................. (937) 775-2818
H ome Phone ........................ ..... (937) 492-1796
Press Row Phone .................. ..... . (937) 775-4687
Starters Returning/Lose ........... ....... ................... . 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 5/4
Newcomers .................... ... .......... ...................... ..... 5
Series Record .................................... EKU leads 5-2
Website .......................... .................. wsuraiders.com

Jan. 17 - Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 pm
Location .................................. .... Cookeville, Tenn.
N ickname ... ..... ............................. Golden Eaglettes
Conference ........................................... Ohio Valley
President .. ............. ..... ........ ..... ... ...... Dr. Robert Bell
Interim Athletics Director .............. . Mike Hennigan
Athletics Dept. Phone .................. ... (931) 372-3940
Ticket Office Phone .. ..... ... ... ........... (93 1) 372-3940
H ome Arena ........................... Eblen Center/10,152
Head Coach .. ... ........................... ........... Bill Worrell
Record at School . ... .. ... .. .. .... ... . 346-162/ 17 years
Record Overall ............... .. .......................... Same
Basketball Phone .......... .................. (93 1) 372-3922
Associate H ead Coach ........................... Amy Brown
Assist; nt Coach ................ .............. Stacie Childress
2002-03 Record ............................. .............. .. 12-1 7
2002-03 Conference Record ............... ...... ....... 6-10
Conference Finish .............................................. 6th
Women's Basketball Contact ..... ........ .. Rob Schabert
Email ..... ........ ...... ............ Rschabert@cntech.edu
Office Phone .... .............. ........... (931) 372-3088
Fax .......... .................... ............... (931) 372-6139
Home Phone ................ ............. (931) 526-2576
Press Row Phone ................ ..... ... (931) 372-6078
Starters Returning/Lost ... ........... :....................... 510
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............ ................ 8/2
Newcomers ....... ................... ........... ............. ... ....... 5
Series Record ....... ........ ........ ........ TTU leads 47-16
Website ..... ........................... .. ... tntech.edu/athletics

Travel Headquarters
Morehead Tip-Off Classic

Murray State

Nov. 22-23, 2003
Best Western Plaza Inn
175 Toms Dr.
Morehead, Ky. 4035 1
(606) 784-2220

Jan. 29, 2004
Shoney' s Inn
1503 N. 12th Sc.
Murray, Ky. 42071
(270) 753-5353

Lady Tiger Kroger Classic

UT-Martin

Nov. 28-29, 2003 ·
Memphis Marriott
2825 Thousand Oaks Blvd.
Memphis, Tenn. 38118
(901) 362-6200

Jan. 31, 2004
Hospitality House
1221 W. ReelfoocAve.
Union City, Tenn. 38261
(731) 885-6610

Rice Tournament

Southeast Missouri

Dec. 5-6, 2003
Crown-Plaza Medical Ctr.
6701 South Main Sc.
Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 797-1110

Feb. 19,2004
Victorian Inn &amp; Suites
Interstate 55 &amp; William St.
Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63702
(573) 334-4491

Jacksonville State

Eastern Illinois

Jan.22, 2004
Sleep Inn
88 Colonial Dr.
Oxford, Ala. 36203
(256) 83 1-2191

Feb. 21,2004
Comfort Inn Suites
1408 East Broadway Ave.
Mattoon, Ill. 61938
(217) 235-6745

Samford
Jan. 24, 2004
Comfort Inn Vestavia Hills
1485 Montgomery Hwy.
Birmingham, Ala. 35216
(205) 823-4300

Austin Peay

Feb. 28,2004
Quality Inn
803 North Second Sc.
Clarksville, Tenn. 37040
(931) 645-9084

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Akron
Alabama
Alabama-Birm ingham
Alaska-Anchorage
Appalachian Seate
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball State
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Binghamton
Bowling Green
Bradley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago Scare
Charleston
Charleston Southern
Cincinnati
C leveland Stare
Coastal Carolina
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Detroit-Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Mich igan
East Tennessee
Elon
Evansville
FloridaA&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Florida Stare
Furman
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State

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82-83
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High Point
H oward
Ill inois Scare
Indiana
Indiana Stare
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Iona
Iowa
Iowa Scare
Jackson Scare
Jacksonville State
James Madison
John Carroll
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky Stare
Lipscomb
Longwood College
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
Marquette
Marshall
McNeese State
Memphis
M iami (FL)
Miami (OH)
Middle Tennessee
Missouri
Missouri-Kansas City
Morehead Scare
Mount Sr. Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina A&amp;T
North Carolina Seate
Northern Kentucky
Ohio Stare
Oh io University
Oral Robens
Pikeville

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76-77
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0
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0
0
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2
42
0
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0

1
0
0
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2
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0
1
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1
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16
0
4
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35
2
l
30
0
19
1
0
0
0
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9
5
1
0

Pittsburgh
Radfo rd
Roanoke
Rollins
Samford
Shawnee Scare
South Carolina
Southeast Missouri
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southwest Missouri Sr.
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stetson
Sr. Louis
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Marrin
Tennessee Stare
Tennessee Tech ,
TexasA&amp;M
Thomas More
Troy Scare
Tulane
Valparaiso
Vanderbilt;
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
W~st Virginia Tech
West Virginia Wesleyan
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William Penn
W ilmington-UNC
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay '.
Wisconsin-La C rosse ,
Wofford
Wright Stare
Xavier
Youngstown State

86-87
80-8 1
73-74
88-89
02-03
88-89
72-73
84-85
77-78
85-86
01-02
89-90
86~87
86-87
93-94
72-,73
8 1-82
73~74
87~88
73-74
00-01
93..'.94
02-03
89~90
01 ~02
8 1-82
75~76
83-84
80-81
00-01
02~03
74-75
73-74
94-95
76-77
99-00
72-73
83-84
86-87
76-77
98-99
88-89
80-81
80-8 1

02-03
8 1-82
73-74
88-89
02-03
88-89
73-74
02-03
78-79
85-86
01-02
89-90
86-87
88-89
93-94
92-93
8 1-82
02-03
02-03
02-03
00-01
93-94
02-03
89-90
01-02
01 -02
75-76
83-84
8 1-82
00-01
02-03
97-98
91-92
94-95
76-77
, 99-00
, 72-73
83-84
86-87
76-77
99-00
96-97
, 99-00
87-88

2
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1
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All-Time Record: ........... ,............. ,.............. ,.. 444-382
Winning Percentage: ........................................... ;.538 '.

�1972-73
Record: 13-3
Coach: Ellen Johns

w

56

47

Tennessee Tech

L

60

81

James Madison

L

56

57

Tennessee Tech

L

47

88

Morehead State

L

69

81

Kentucky

52

73

Memph is State

L

73

74

Western Kentucky

L

62

67

Middle Tennessee
Miami (OH) (OT)

L
L
L

Murray State

75
74
63

28

North Carolina

68
54

Louisville

'Kentucky

w
w
w

Central Missouri

·O hio Scace

L

59

67

61

;Western Kentucky

w
w

Kentucky

W'

38

Dayton

w

59

45

28

Marshall

w

66

59

65

36

Belmont

L

62

8)

O pponent

W/L

EKU

Cincinnati

W

58

O PP
39

',Cincinnati

Berea College

W

56

Louisville

W

51

22
36

Morehead State

W

57

28

Miami (OH)

Tennessee

L

42

53

Kentucky

W

58

39

Miami (OH)

W

51

Marshall

W

Dayton

W

;M orehead State

W

60

28

'Tennessee

*Georgetown

W

64

34

*Northern Kentucky

W

*Murray State

L ;

68
,

42

53

#Longwood College

W

65

#High Point

W

55

60
60
54

#Winthrop

L

58

65

#South Carolina

#Memphis Seate

w

72

49

Northern Kentucky

74

54

Tennessee

L

' 70

84

Morehead State (OT)

60
45
60

Western Kentucky

L

Louis;.ille

L
L

53

Indiana

w
w

M ~rshall
Dayton

, 79

L

63

100

70

100

67

W /L

Western Kentucky

i

W

48

39

Murray State

*KWIC Tourney

1977-78
Record: t2-15 ;
Coach: Shirley Duncan

Morehead State

W

Opponent

EKU

OPP

Kentucky

L

, 73

Murray State

'. L

57

79
60

,.

EKU

O PP

73

59

Louisville

L

: 63

76

60

Northern Kentucky

W

65

76

Dayton

'L

55
85

69

James Madison

W
W

74
71

W

77

83

86
66

Memphis State

L

50

66

Indiana

w

82

Indiana

L

36
65
91

($3

Miami (O H)

86

59

78
85

5l

Morehead State

42

Louisville

42

#Appalachian,State

31
37

#Tennessee Tech
1
*KWIC: Tour~ey

L

59

#AlAW Regiqnal

#Roanokf Colleke

w

42

#South Caro1inJ

w

57
64

*Louisville

W·

66

w

*Murray State
#Tennessee Tech

#Elon

55,

L

!

#AlAW Regional

O ppoq.ent

'

,

Opponent

W

75

72

L

50

Murray State

W
W
L
W

' 65

64

69
' 60

82

80

63

63
52
56
60
54

67

W/L

EKU

O PP

Bellarmine

W

74,

44

Louisville

W

76

62

I

L

67

94

W

94

85

Western Carolina

L

76

89

Northern Kentucky

L

48

Illinois State

W

88

Morehead State

81

71

Murray State

W

82

75
74

Western Kentucky

88

82

O hio State,

L

61

81

Kentucky

L
L
L

W

77

M iddle Tennessee '

L

W

83

64
62

Western Kentucky
Morehead State

L
L

No,rchern Kentucky

L

80

91

Indiana
Tennessee Tech

L

73

78

Tennessee '

L

67

Western K~ntucky
,

L

58

Southern Illinois '

L

61

90
60
68

*Louisvillei

L

77

80

''

I

EKU

1978-79
Re;cord: 5-24
Coach: Shirley Duncan

O PP

'

69

Mercef

L

8&amp;

Northern Kentucky

L

51

6}

6i

Northern Ij:entuclfy

L

79

Morehead State

L

80

72

Cinci11nati
J

L

w

50
65

85

L

Belmont
College
I
,

L
L

89

65

I

Cincinnati
Austin Peay

W

95,

6q
I

I

66

84

9~

L

48

L

Centr~ Miss1uri

Gulf Coast (Miss.)

Record: 14-6
Co~ch: Terry Hall

57

55

62

M iami (OH )

W

62

W

73

Kentucky

w
w
w

' W /L

W

' James Madison

L

68

60
68
78
108

MurrayI State

I 1974-75

.
,

' North Carolina

W

89

l

l

O PP

O hio
Austin Peay

38

1976-77
,
I
Rec~rd: 7-17
I
Coach: Shirley Duncanj

EKU

Marshall

79

East Tennessee

!

*KWIC Tourney

W/L

93

Western Kl!ntucky

*Kentucky

,

85

60
54

*Western Kentucky '
l
I
#North Carolina Sr. :

O pponent

73

Middle Tennessee

w

1979-80
Record: 9-19
Coach: pianne Murphy

L

59

*Louisville

*~CTourney

74
100
80
50
68

99
97
70
85

45

65

77

w
w
w

w
w

53

L

66

Vincennes

Miami (OH)

L

*Nor~hern Kentucky

74
74
68

L

East Tenne~see

50

94

71

84

L

63

56
66
72

59

' Illinois
Southern

L
L
L

Kentucky

58

w

Ohio ,State

Northern Kentucky

L

Kentucky

L

73

Belmont

36

Dayton

69

47
63

38

Marshall

80
84

84

Marshall

Kentucky

w
, w

54

90
76

L

42

34

Austin Peay

82

95

W

48

Kentucky

1

77

Tennessee Tech

45

Tennessee

Louisville

w

Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee

w

64
52
85

52

Dayton

51

UT Martin

69

w
w
w
w
w

57
52
57

Murray State
Louisville

Illinois State

W/L

46 Morehead State
65 Austin Peay

L

86
91

Austin Peay

Tennessee Tech

, w

Tennessee Tech '

• 85

L

L
W,

61

81

*K~ntucky

O hio State

Middle Tennessee

50

L

I

56

49

Morehead State ·

71
74

Miami
, (OH )

w

63

w
w
w

78
57
68

67

·L

w

Dayton

w

77

Morehead State

w

1 W

Murray State

Kentucky

49

C incinnati

l

82

83

60
60

51

Western Kentucky

91

73

L

83

41

54
50

72

L

Tennessee T¢ch

W illiam Penn

58
· 64

L

' W

L

Tenessee Tech

82

59

78
71

L

Tennessee

Cincinnati

Morehead State

L

O Hio State

EKU

l

w

W isconsin-LaCrosse

L
L
L
L
L
L

#AlAW Regional

O pponent

'

76

81

4~

W/L

Austin ~eay

94

54
70
86
66
68
62
85

83

79

Opponent
Murray State

84

w

1975-76;
Record: 17~3
Coach: Shirley Duncan

'
OPP

79

79

,

;

80

64

78

, 66

*KWIC Tourney

1973-74
Record: 17~6
Coach: Paula
Welch
'

64

L

*KWIC Tourney

#AlAW Regional

78
70

58

L

w

*Kentucky

',#Western Carolina

84

72

Teq.nessee Tech

L

75

77

w

;

*Louisville

61

'

O pponent ,

,

Tennessee ',
Indiana

,

;

Western Carolina ;
I

W/L

Tennessee Tech

George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville

68

63
66
92

70

69

77

65

70
61
53

L
L
L

68
57
51
58
57

w
w

53
72
85

Mount Sr. Joseph

w

88

72

Middle Tenriessee

L

54

*Morehead State

L

59

56
90

*KWIC Tourney

EKU

OPP

L

67

91

w

60
58
77
78

w

. Miami (O H)

57

56
89

11 5

56

1980-8 1
Record: 16-1 5
Coach: Dianne Murphy
O pponent
West Virginia

W/L

EKU

O PI?

w

97

69

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�Campbellsville
Akron
Kent State
Youngstown Stace
Northern Ken tucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarm ine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
M urray Stace
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT )
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
M iddle Tennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray Scace
Cincinnati
Mount Sc. Joseph
Youngstown Scace
Ten nessee Tech
Morehead Scace
Xavier
*Morehead Scace
*KWTC Tourney

W
W
L
L
W
L

W
W
W
W
W

W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W

L
W
L
L

L
W
L

98
90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74

77
63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
l 03
76
67
65
104
72

72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

Opponent
John Carroll
C ampbellsville
West Vi rginia
C leveland State
South Florida
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Marshall
Florida A &amp; M
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Bellarmine
Morehead State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Western KY (20T)
Xavier
Austin Peay
Murray Scace
Dayton
Morehead Seate
O hio
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Louisville
# UT-Chattanooga
#Vanderbi lt
#East Tennessee
#AlAW Region II

O pponent

EKU

OPP

68

w
w

93
102

71
36

w

L
L
L

73
76
86
80
72
82
78
87
72

w

59

w

100

w
w
w
L

w

L
L
L
L

w
w
w
L
L

w
L
L
L

w
L

L

68
50
61
61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

75
65
52
60
78
77
61
80
89
77

105

60

L

57

74

Bowling Green

W

83

79

Indiana U -Purdue U

W

86

51

Opponent

L

58

71

Davis &amp; Elkins

Duke

Louisville

Tennessee Tech

W/L

EKU

O PP

W

79

45

L
L
L
L

76

77

85

99

70

97

71

81

1986-87
Record: 9-18
Coach: George Cox
W/L

Opponent

EKU

OPP

L

54

71

Central M ichigan

L

75

101

81

74

W isconsin-Green Bay

L

85

94

72

59
64

Louisville

L

85

90

Bellarmine

L

51

77

65

54

Kentucky

L

56

88

L

60

70

Ashland College

W

86

76

Bellarmine

w

63

51

Stetson

L

77

79

C ampbellsville

w

80

63

SE Louisiana

L

71

77

L

63

71

Pittsburgh

W

101

93

w
w
w

71

70

Ease Tennessee

W

89

85

65

58
44

D ayton (OT)

W

78

75

Akron

L

70

91

75

Youngstown Scace

W

81

80

69

77

Tennessee Tech

L

73

100

71

55
67

Middle Tennessee

L

62

84

L

76

78

63

Austin Peay

W

83

68

77

54

Western Carolina

W

77

69

61

65

Morehead Scace

L

54

83

L

57

107

W

90

80

76

70

Auburn

L

69

Miami (Fla.)

O ral Roberts

L

78

72
81

Appalachian State

W

83

65

Southeast M issouri

Austin Peay

W

65

64

Kent Scace

Xavier (OH )

W

74

65

Western Kentucky

Morehead State

L

65

77

Dayton

L

52

Cleveland Scace (OT)

L

79

75
81

Western Kentucky

Dayton

70

Tennessee Tech

L

57

68

Evansville

Georgia

L

54

68

Morehead Scace

Austin Peay

W

55

54

Kentucky Scace

Northern Kentucky

W

90

61

Tennessee Tech

Kentucky Scace

W

68

49

Middle Tennessee

Morehead Scace

L

63

68

Murray Scace

Youngstown State

W

69

68

Austin Peay

Ashland

W

94

68

Akron

Marshall

W

88

71

Youngstown State

L

64

68

Morehead State

L

W

65

63

Cleveland Scace

w

70

47

Western Kentucky

Middle Tennessee

L

66

73

Akron

71

54

Austin Peay

*Murray Scace

L

56

58

Youngstown State

w
w

80

69

Murray Scace

L

48

72

L
L

62

67

Youngstown Scace

L

78

91

63

67

Akron

L

62

65

w

82

69

M iddle Tennessee

L

63

104

L
L

61

62

Tennessee Tech

L

77

65

72

Morehead Scace

W

87

95
66

Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee

1983-84
Record: 17-11
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Oppo,nent

W/L

M urray State
Austin Peay (OT)
*Tennessee Tech

EKU

O PP

L
L

w
w

w
w

78
66

72
71

Murray Scace

*OVC Tourney

Bellarmine (OT)

L

72

74

Kentucky

L

67

w
w

63
82

77
61

w
w

46

44

Opponent

W/L

EKU

OPP

70

65

Dayton

W

75

72

Kentucky Scace

L

52

56

w

Bellarmine

71

McNeese Stace

L

58

82

60

58

Georgia Scace (On

w
w

82

Bowling Green

85

80

Ohio

L

71

82

W isconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier

68

Akron

80

Youngstown Seate

1987-88
Record: 6-20
Coach: George Cox

1985-86
Record: 8- 17
Coach: Dianne Murphy

66

Opponent

W/L

EKU

OPP

Kentucky

L

79

96

Missouri-Kansas Ciry

L

73

94

L

48

69

w

Southern Miss.

L

59

72

Stetson

L

81

85

Mercer

41

Kentucky Seate

57

Tennessee

L

40

115

L
L

62

Cleveland Seate

w
w

78

Dayton

50
60

90

73

Indiana

L

77

90

51

62

L

63

83

Ten nessee Seate

W

72

59

49

46

D avis &amp; Elki ns

52

Dayton

L

62

61

55

72

65

Ease Tennessee

W

89

72
86

Austin Peay

w

Campbellsville

w
w

76

Murray Scace

w
w

Louisville

68

58

Nebraska (OT)

W

79

78

L

67

68

w
w
w

Kentucky

L

62

73

66

48

Akron (OT)

75
69

63

Youngstown Scace

55

Tennessee Tech

L

50

51

w
w

Middle Tennessee

71

50

Murray State

73

67

Austin Peay

L
L

78

81

Morehead Scace

Wake Forest

Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee

64

Louisville

92
62

Morehead Seate
Akron
Youngstown Scace
Tennessee Tech (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray Stace
Austin Peay

36

70

Middle Tennessee

w
w
w
w

W

C leveland Scace

86

Akron (On

1984-85
Record: 18-10
Coach: Dianne Murphy

M iddle Tennessee (OT)

Murray Scace

51

Morehead Scace

W

Pikeville

80

88

64

O PP

53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62

72
75

64

L

*OVC Tourney

*OVC Tourney

L

w

EKU

Murray Scace

W/L

Morehead Seate
*Tennessee Tech

W/L

Tennessee Tech

198 1-82
Record: 14-16
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Radford

1982-83
Record: 14-13
Coach: Dianne Murphy

w
w

58

78

Austin Peay

83

67

Murray Scace

68

60

Y~ungstown Scace

L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L

75

80

Morehead Scace

55
71

97

Cincinnati

75
82

Murray Scace

L

69

94

72

Austin Peay

L

95

109

52

82

Tennessee Scace

W

86

74

78

87

Youngsto~n Scace

L

73

68

Louisville

L

88

78

89
84

88
108

Tennessee Tech

52

77

Middle Tennessee

W

85

70

L

63

87

66

79

Western Kentucky

L

65

103

w

78

69

Morehead Scace

L

86

L

78

86

Middle Tennessee

L

75

93
84

�Tennessee Tech

L

66

84

Austin Peay

w

81

71

Murray State

L

74

101

Youngstown Sta~e

L

6:;

90

Austin Peay

w

1990-91
Record: 14-1 3
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
Chicago, State

EKU

OPP

Pittsburgh

W

82

Eastern Michigan

W

69

79
61

Louisville

W

68

Marshall

L

Cincinna.ti
Bowling Green

Western Carolina

UN C-A;sheville
Wright State

Xavier

L

53

76

Louisville

L

74

88

Dayton

Rollins

W

84

70

Morehead State

Stetson (30T)

L
L
L
L
W

98

102

56

72

67

M iddle Tennessee

L

74

81

*Austin Peay

*Tennessee Tech
*OVC Tourney

Tennessee Tech

OPP

63

70

w
w
w

78

62

94
83 ,

68

Opponent

W /L

EKU

45

Ball State

W

72

52

49

72

Louisville

L

66

74

Georgia Southern
Furman

55
89

59
65

Indiana State

L

77

80

W

74

71

68

Fla. Internacional

L

68

59
82

Missouri

L
L

w
w

1992-93
Record: 12-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Brown

OPP

O pponent

85

73

86

75

Marshall

81

65

Western Michigan

w

89

66

L
L

71

107

60

67

w

52

49

L

69

77

L
L

75

84

Iowa

L

63

67

Wright Stace

83

84

Tennessee Tech

L

59

68

Mercer

L

55

75

Middle Tennessee

L

62

76

Ala.-Birmingham

L

72

80

C incinnati

L

80

82

Morehead Scace

69

52

Austin Peay

W

100

75

Sou theast Missouri

86

50

Tennessee Stace

W

90

85

Murray State

76

58

Murray Scace

W

79

66

Tenn. State (OT)

90

67

Southeast Missouri

W

66

60

Austin Peay

72

60

M iddle Tennessee

Middle Tennessee

77

83

Cincinnati

68

66

Austin Peay

L

63

66

Murray State

w
w
w
w

Middle Tennessee

W

84

65

Morehead State

w

83

69

Morehead State

W

Tennessee State

W

81

71

Murray State

L

92

61

Tennessee Tech

66

90

Austin Peay

90 .
77 '

W

L

65
84

UT Marcin

Tennessee Tech

Marshall (OT)

.L

80

84

UT Marcin

Shawnee State

W

90

62

Western Kentucky

L

59

67

Morehead State

Morehead State

71
62

76

W

84

65

Western Carolina

Wright State

L
W ,

East Tennessee

W

110
102

Tennessee Tech

L

Western Kentucky

57

84

Austin Peay

Middle Tennessee

L
L

80

81

Tennessee Seate

59

Kentucky

L

71

79

Morehead State (OT)

L

106

71

59

Tennessee State

75

49

Murray Stare

W

108

72

73

Tennessee Tech

w
w

70

W

85

58

Austin Peay

96

59
80

Southeast Missouri

w

Kentucky

L

56

74

Tennessee State

L
L

72
84

86

Tennessee Tech

L

75

84

Tennessee-Martin

93

M iddle Tennessee

L

66

80

L

68

96

UNC-Asheville

W

74

64

Appalachian Seate

Middle Tennessee

L

75

81

*Middle Tennessee

Murray State

L

63

101

W

90

89

Tennessee State

Austin Peay

· 1989-90
Record: 12-14
Coach; Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
Nicholls ? Cate
Tulane
L~uisville (OT)
Appalachfa n Scace
Southeast Louisiana
Morehead State

EKU

OPP

L
L

54

95

86

95

L

73

85

W

65

56

W

71

68

L

84

85

W

76
67

*OVC Tourney

66
63

Wright State
Western Kentucky
Furman

Florida Seate
Xavier
qayton
Marshall

Austin Peay

W

80

79

Murray Scare

W

88

86

Morehead State

Tennessee State

L

64

66

Tennessee Tech

Georgia

L

90

109

Tennessee State

UT Marcin
;

Tennessee Tech

L

68

88

Austin Peay

Middle Tennessee
Kentucky

L

74

79

S~utheast Missouri

80

Murray Seate

68

Middle Tennessee

82

Morehead Stace

Morehead Stare
Middle Tennessee

W

89

81

54

L

48

80

w

88

74

54
79 ,

74

w
w

60

Wright State

w

W

72

69

Middle Tennessee

Tennessee Tech
Marshall

L

63

82

Murray Stace

W

82

67

UT Martin

East Tennessee
Tennessee Seate
Cincinnati
Murray State

L
L
L
L

83
57
51
82

87

Southeast Missouri

62

Austin Peay

52
86

Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech

80

66
57

L
L

65
64

78

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w

90

64

L
L

w
w
w
w
w
L
L

63

72

60

Opponent

74
69

L

61

91

w
w
w
w
w
w

71

62

78

76

103

90

93

79

L
L

68

70

70

97

w

83

75

Kentucky

L

67

80

L

63

64

83

72

L

58

95

Tennessee Tech

95

76

Middle Tennessee

w

L

74

87

*UT Marcin

w

80

76

L

59

63

*Tennessee Tech

1995-96
Record: 11-16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

EKU

OPP

66

w

122

57
48

Opponent

Thomas More
Marshall

w
w

85

Saint Louis
Bradley
Indiana Scace
Xavier
Southeast Missouri
Murray Seate
Tennessee State

75

67

UT Marcin

79

57

Austin Peay

83

69

Middle Tennessee

59

69

Tennessee Tech

W/ L

EKU

OPP

Georgia Southern

L

90

93

64

East Tennessee St.

w

69

58

82

61

Marshall

L

61

L
L

77

65

74

Western Carolina

67

72

w

Marquette

w
w

78

66

72

70

81

78

Indiana

L

69

86

L
L

63

66

55

97

L

64

81

w
w

Wright State

74

58

Vanderbilt

91

76

Southeast Missouri

L

76

85

w
w

Murray Seate

92
84

77

UT Marcin

76

Austin Peay

72
67

w
w

79

73

72

53

67

70

72

75

Middle Tennessee

L
L
L

Morehead State

L

Tennessee Scace

L
L
L

L

66

w
w

78
70

L

71

66
99

Murray State

w

Tennessee Tech

82

58

Southeast Missouri

83

86

Morehead State

82

75

Kentucky

76

59

75
74

55

W

Indiana

83

92

71

W/ L

70
57

71
79

90

Ball Seate

82
82

85
86

*OVC Tourney

59
64

w
w
w
w
w

78

Southeast Missouri

1993-94
Record: 17-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

98
67

Murray State

W/L

W

*OVC Tourney
OPP

Cincinn,ati
Florida Atlantic

*Middle Tennessee

EKU

L

78

59
84

UT Marcin

W/L

Vanderbilt

W

L
W ,

Tennessee

1991-92
Record: 20-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent

W/L

W

w

64

w
w

75

Murray State (OT)

89

53

W

78

Austin Peay

71

OPP

71

Kentucky (OT)

71

EKU

69

Morehead State

60

1994-95
Record: 19-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Tennessee Tech
'
Tennessee Seate

Western Carolina

L
L
L

*OVC Tourney

EKU

Howard

63

110

L

Missouri

55
78

w
w

W/L

Canisius

W /L

51

*Middle Tennessee

1988-89
Record: 12-14
Coach; Larry Joe Inman
O pponent

82

83

68

Southeast Missouri

w

83

78

67

59

Austin Peay

81

76

Tennessee State

83

79

85

89

60

70

w
w
w
w

89

63

UT Marcin
Morehead State

85

69

71

49

55

74

53
62

58

67

74

82

90

67

37

�Morehead State
UT Marrin
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Kentucky
*Tennessee Tech
*Austin Peay

w
w
w

79

52

69

Tenn. Tech (30T)

89

60
' 41

L

67

80

Southeast Missouri

Morehead State
Middle Tenn.(OT)

L

67

78

Eastern Illinois

w
w

70

51

UT Marcin

87

85

Tennessee State

L

62

68

Austin Peay

w

68

56

Morehead State

L

53

64

*OVC Tourney

Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech

1996-97
Record: 24-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
Georgia Southern
East Tennessee
Marshall
Louisiana Tech
Fla. International
Wright State
Austin Peay
Detroit-Mercy
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
Murray Stace
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Marrin
Murray State
Tennessee State
*Tennessee Scace
*Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech
#Georgia
*OVC Tourney
#NCAA Tourney

EKU

OPP

w
w
w

74
59
86
46
66
76
53
54
91
75
71
79
92
71

46
58
65
87
67
51
59
71
73
72
55
69
57
45

77
69
74
77
70
67
62
81
66

61
55
72
82
61
62
52
44
61

77
60
62
69
67
69
55

58
57
60
47
65
91

w
L
L

w
w
w
w

w
w
w
w
w
L

w
w
w
w
w
w

w
w
w
w
w
L

69

Eastern Ill inois

W

Tennessee State

W

Austin Peay

UT Marrin
Morehead State

OPP

W

97

90

L

76

79

W

71

58

Opponent

58

71

56

Miami (FL)

Miami (OH)

L

59

70

Hanford

38

74
76

87
95
101
62

91

79

Murray State

74

61

Austin Peay

Murray Seate

L

83

94

Tennessee Tech

UT Marrin

L

70

92

Eastern Illinois

w
w

79
91

72
86

Tennessee State

w
w
w
w

L

61

67

Morehead State
Murray State

L

87

EKU

66

74

65

66

Morehead State

W

97

58

Xavier (OH )

77
62
56

N.Carolina A&amp;T

UNC Wilmington
Middle Tennessee

W
L

94
83

W
W
W

116

80

*OVC Tourney
AWNIT

89

61

87

82

Opponent

Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
UT Mar tin
Murray S,tate
&amp;stern Illinois
Southeast Missouri

UT Martin

Eastern Illinois
*Morehead State

W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
' W
W
W
L

86
85
81
91
94

59

64

88

57
70

#Vanderbilt
Lipscomb
Bowling Green
Elon
High Point

W,

85

74

w

74

58

L

78

82

w

76

L

77
72
77

59
78

w
L

62
99

W/L

EKU

OPP

79

Binghamton

W

75

67

WV Wesleyan

W

11 0

59

85

72
79
79

Indiana

L

49

61

Alaska-Anchorage

L

74

Marshall

W

95

Lipscomb

w

78

C incinnati

L
L

68

Grambling Stace

w

87

Troy State

w
w
w
w

82
65

77
73
73
91
78
82
71
44

93

71

1'05

83

80

71

78

67

88
69

77
73
60

L
L

62

70

68

69

w
w
w
w

81

75

78

59

82

77
63
86

72
85
92
85
86
85
84
89
66
99
106
89
81
88
91
91
88

77
79
68
63
60
82
84
78

Pittsburgh

Samford
Jacksonville State
Tennessee State'

99
84

Tennessee Tech

73

Southeast Missouri

73
82

Morehead State

Eastern Illinois

Murray State

67

UT Martin

92

Austin Peay (OT )
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

W/L

EKU

OPP

L

62

91

Murray Seate

UT Martin

77

68

Austin Peay

83

63

*Tennessee Tech

75
81

58

*OVC Tourney

w
w
w
w
w

L
L
L
L
L

78

85

72
80
80

88

68

71

73

89

65

67

52

L

63

90

Florida Atlantic

W

103

92

Valparaiso

W

70

55

Fla. International

68

64

Southeast Missouri

W
W
W
W

73

84

92

2001-02
Record: 23-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent

82

81

*OVC Tourney
OPP

70

2002-03
Record: 18-11
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

63

81

L

90

#Preseason WNIT

87

Austin Peay

W

W

96

70

86

83

55

88

119

Tennessee State

66

L

L

L

87

56

L

OPP

W

Morehead Stace

100

Belmont

EKU

UNC-Wilmington

103

84

Fla. International

W/L

West Virginia Tech

Tennessee Tech

87

ASouthwest Missouri
AAJabama

71

72
71
94
61

L

96

*Austin Peay (OT )

89

Tennessee Tech

102

Murray State

81

83

W
L
W

Southeast Missouri

66

M urray State

W/L

'

L

Lipscomb

77

71

Morehead State

W

Memphis

70

55

69

Eastern Illinois

Iona

Radford

L

47

Opponent

Charleston Southern

73

99

95

2000-01
Record: 22-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

58

74

79

L

69

w
w

Austin Peay

82

1999-00
Record: 13-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

W

W

87

Belmont

74

Murray State

67

54

Bowling Green

54

Coll. of Charleston

85

L

68

L

Wofford

L

74

Tennessee Tech

Eastern Illinois (OT)
Southeast Missouri

Glenville State

Austin Peay

67

W

66

Middle Tennessee

L
L
L

72
83
102
87
82

71

70

64

Tennessee State

89

88

60

80

Austin Peay

67

Texas A&amp;M

L

W

Southeast Missouri

88

105

Tennessee State

W

Eastern Illi nois

72
72

IPFW

L

69

W

L

55

Iowa State

78

UT Manin (OT)
102

62

L

90

88

*OVC Tourney
OPP

89

72
81

w

Murray Stace (OT)

*Murray State

EKU

W

L

73

75
72
68

72

Southeast Missouri

L

70

75

76

Morehead State (OT )

L
L

Tennessee State

68

, Murray State,

77

UT Martin

L

Eastern Illinois

90

Austin Peay

72
73
60
63
71
92
62

W

UT Martin

84

W

102

72
78
82

72
61
61
76
61
81

Middle Tennessee

Tennessee Tech

Georgia Southern

W

L

90

81

Morehead State

Southeast Missouri

D etroit-Mercy

Western Carolina

W

91

w
w
w

72

93

Kent

L

67

78

Southeast Missouri (OT) L

Louisville

W

71

94

UT Marrin

65

L

Wofford (OT)

91

67

77
83
74
83
49
56

w

w

w
w

74

82

68

Coastal Carolina

Tennessee Seate
Southeast Missouri

80

83

L

64

w
w

L

w

71

Tennessee State

W

UT Martin

43

w

79
77
49

86

Kansas State

Murray State

Marshall
Tennessee Tech

80

Miami (OH)

L

74

w

1998-99
Record: 11-16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Xavier (OH)

86

93
88

Austin Peay

Eastern Illinois

W/L

75

Tennessee Tech

92

SE Missouri (OT)

Opponent

L

w
w

70

*OVC Tourney

EKU

75

L
L

*UT Martin

W/L

L

w
w

Tennessee Tech

Ease Tennessee

Jackson Scace

L

*Middle Tennessee

Middle Tennessee

Marshall (OT)

w
w
w
w

*Southeast Missouri

Kentucky

1997-98
Record: 20-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent

w
w
w

L

87
97

*OVC Tourney

W/L

L
L

w
w

Eastern Kentucky University

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Maisha Thomas Blanton .. 1991-95
Viv Bohon ....................... 1981-84
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Kim Cunningham ............ 1993-94
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Julie Haynes .................... 1994-95
Lori Hines ....................... 1984-85
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Stephanie Jones ................ 1987-88
Velma Jordan ................... 1981-82

-KKatie Kalahar ................... 1989-90
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Tracey Kindred ................ 1989-90
Jennifer King ................... 1995-99
Sandy Kinkcon ................. 1980-81
Tracy Korbutt .................. 1986-87

-LJ ulie Levis ....................... . 1984-85

-MSegena Mackeroy ............. 1991 -93
Jenny Magrane ................. 1987-88
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Crystal Mason .................. 1998-0 1
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'99-00
'00-01
'01-02
'02-03

Coach
E. Johns

P. Welch
T Hall
S. Duncan
S. Duncan
S. Duncan
S. Duncan
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
0. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Mu rphy
G. Cox
G. Cox
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. lnman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman

Overall
13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17- 11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16
24-6
20-8
11-16
13-15
22-6
23-8
18-11

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5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9
16-2
15-3
8-10
10-8
14-2
13-3
10-6

-TC indy Taylor ................... 1985-87
Dana Taylor .................... 1980-83
Pam Taylor ...................... 1985-86
Rita Taylor .. .................... 1976-80
Shamira Thedford ........... 1997-99

-LJTracey Underwood .......... 1984-86

-VVicki Viox ....................... 1978-80

-WLarrya Wall .... .................. 1997-0 1
Stephany Wallace ............ 1995-9 6
Lyndsey Warbington ........ 1999-03
Kristy Ward ..................... 1995-96
Tina Wermuth ................ 1979-83
Tami W ingate ... ............... 1995-96

-YSamamha Young .............. 199 1-96

-ZSue Zylstra .................... ... 1989-93

2003-04 Lady Colonel Basketball - - - - - - -- - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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�Paul 5. McBrayer Arena
Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the
home court fo r Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball since the 1976-77 season when the team moved
from the Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of rhe EKU campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully
planned sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and features a great triumph in architectural
design with its modern laminated cross-arched roof -- the world's largest of its kind -- spanning 309 feet and
providing an unobstructed view of events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board feet of lumber
form the 170 beams, and the roof, which arches gracefully 81 feet above the floor level, is southern pine finished in
its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which sears
6,500 for basketball games and 8,000 for other
programs, the building contains four basketball courts in an auxillary gymnasium on the
east end, two classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower and
locker rooms, a projection room, a training
room and weight rooms. A hydraulic-operated stage is located on the east end of the main
arena floor.
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Since the women's basketball program began playing its games in Alumni Coliseum, the
Lady Colonels have compiled an overall home
record of 204 wins and 11 3 losses.

Year-by-Year
in McBrayer
Year
1978-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-0 1
2001 -02
2002-03
TOTAL

Won
2
8
3
4
9
9
8
9
11

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8
4
5
7
9
12
6
8
8
8
10
9
7
8
11
11

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Lost

4
4
11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6
6
8
5
4
2
0
5
2
1
4
1
2
4
5
2
2
5
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.644 Winning Percentage

Moberly Building
One of the most functional facilities available to Eastern Kentucky University athletics is the Harry Moberly Building, completed in the Fall of
2000 and dedicated in November of 2000.
The building was named for former Eastern student-athlete, fo unding member of the EKU Colonel Club and active supporter of EKU athletics,
Harry Moberly. A quarterback for the Eastern football ream from 193 1-34, Moberly's visionary leadership was instrumental in establishing, building
and strengthening the Colonel Club, EKU's intercollegiate athletics booster organization.
The building, located adjacent to Roy Kidd Stadium, is a 40,000 square-foot,
$4.75 million state-of-the-art facility.
The first floor features a strength and weight development area which was dedicated in November of 2000 as the Raymond E. Gilmer Conditioning Center. The
Gilmer Center, named for the late Raymond Gilmer who served two terms as president of the EKU National Alumni Assocation, as a director of the EKU Foundation
and vice chair of the Foundation's Planned G iving Committee, houses equipment
designed to help build strength, muscle development and rehabilitation for EKU's
student athletes.
Also located on the first floor is the m;,.in training facility for EKU's 16 intercollegiate athletics teams. T he facility provides an in-ground hydrotherapy pool with
rehabilitation equipment, three above-ground therapeutic pools, X-ray equipment
and examination rooms.
A 6,000 square-foot physical activity area/laboratory for physical education activities and the study of motion is also featured on the first floor.
T he second floor features a wellness center designed to facilitate aerobic conditioning. T he center includes aerodynamic equipment for bicycling, stair-step aerobics and other health-dub type equipment.
Also on the second floor are three large classrooms, physiology and computer laboratories and state-of-the-art offices for the Colonel football
coaching staff, along with offices for several EKU physical education professors.

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�C:had Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic 5ucce§§ Center
The Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success center (SAAS) is one of the newest facilities at Eastern Kentucky University. The SAAS
Center, located in Alumni Coliseum, is designed to aid EKU's student-athletes in all facets of their academic pursuits.
Included in the new academic facility are tutoring facilities, a quiet study area, a computer lab and administrative offices. Former EKU AllAmerican and current Indianapolis Colts' defensive lineman, Chad Bratzke, was instrumental in
furnishing the area properly with his generous gift to EKU -(\thletics.
The Academic Success Center is staffed by Joan Hopkins, EKU's coordinator for academic
athletic advising, and Martina Martin, academic athletic advisor.
"The opening of the Student-Athlete Academic Success Center has begun a new era of
rededication of our athletic program to the student in every athlete that walks on our campus," said
Hopkins. "In the SAAS Center, we will be providing increased academic support to enable our
students to be the best they can be in the classroom."
EKU annually finishes among the leaders in the Ohio Valley Conference men's and women's
all-sports trophy standings and the Colonels have won the prestigious Ohio Valley Conference
Academic Achievement Banner eight times ('88-92, '94-95, '97-98, '99-00, '01-02) .

EKU Colonel Club
Since 1978, the Colonel Club has been your connection to supporting Eastern Kentucky University Athletics.
Be more than just a fan by providing financial support that is essential to our pursuit of academic excellence,
O VC Championships and NCAA post season competition for over330 student-athletes.
As a Colonel Club member, you can take great pride in knowing your tax-deductible
contribution provides additional financial support for student-athlete scholarships, team
travel, equipment, uniforms, computers, tutorial support and many more special needs.
Based on the level ofyour annual gift to the Colonel Club, priority seating is available
at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBrayer Arena. These contributors receive first priority
to purchase the best seats available at our home football and basketball gam es.
W ith the increased cost of higher education and as intercollegiate competition
continues to rise, your support is critical to our success as we strive to build an even
stronger Colonel athletic program.
Methods of support include direct contributions, matching gifts, gifts of securities
and planned gifts. All gifts to the Colonel Club are recognized on a July 1st to June 30th
fiscal year.
Make the commitment today to support EKU student-athletes and their pursuit of
academic and athletic success.
For more information on joining the Colonel C lub and being a part of the excitement of Eastern Kentucky U niversity Athletics, please contact
the EKU Colonel Club Office at (859) 622-2046 or visit our website at www.colonelclub.com.

EKU Head Coache§

Elvi!i
Dominguez
Ba5eball

Lori
Duncan
Volleyball

Rick
Erdmann
MW Track/C:C:

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Danny
Hope
Football

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Rob
Dertel
MW Tenni§

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Stephen§
WGolf

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Worthington
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Jerilynn Harper, ITU ....................... :... 1980-8 1 ............. 1,011
Jerilynn Harper, ITU ........................... 1981-82 ............;... 831
Cheryl Taylor, ITU ............................. 1986-87 ................ 793
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ...;...................... 1987-88 ................ 783
Cheryl Taylor, ITU ...... ,...................... 1985-86 ................ 746
Janet Hole, ITU ............;...................... 2000-0 1 ............ :... 738
Kim Mays, EKU ........... i .... ................. 1994-95 ............... 719
Janet H~lt, ITU ................................... 2001-02 ................ 7 14,'
Gray C: Harris, SEMO ......................... 1995-96 ................ 7 13:
Wanda Grant, YSU ........ ,...................... 1980-81 ................ 710;

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Diane Seng, ITU :....................,........
Lydia Sawney, TTµ .................... .......
4. Renay:Adam~, ITV .........................
Roschelle Vaughn, ITU ..................
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Carmdn Dowdell, TTU .'. ......
8. Amy ~eckbµsch, MSU ..; .........;........
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10. Jamie T homatis, MTSU \........ i........

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5. Jackie Mounts, MUR ............................ 1978-79 ............... 13.9
6. Cheryl Taylor, ITU ............................. 1984-85 ............... 1;3.6
7 ~heryl Taylor, ITU ............................. 1985-86 ............... 1;3.3
8. Donna Stephens, MSU ......................... 1978-79 ............... 12.9
Blackford, MSU ....................... 1981-82 :.............. 11.9
Priscilla
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Holly Seimetz, YSU ........................... :.. 1981-82 ............... 12.9

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Wanda Grant, YSU: .............................. 1980-81 ............... 28.4'.
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ............-... ,.......... 1987-88 .. '. ............ 28.o'
Jerilynn Harper,
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26.8
G,ray C, Harris, SE.MO ..................... '. ... 1995-96 .. (............ 26.4
Kim Mays, EKU .. !. ..... ..................... ... 1994-95 .!... . ........ 25.7
Cheryl Taylor, ITU ..........................,... 1986-87 .. '. ............ 25.6
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ...................... ,.. 1986-87 ............... 24.7
Ja,net Hole, TTU ............................... '. ... 2000-01 ............... 24.6
G:ray C. Harris, SEMO ..................... ,... 1994-95 .. '. ............ 24.2

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Donna M urphy, MSU .............;......... :... 197;6-77 ............... 17.4
2. Robin H endrix, MTSU ........................ 1980-8 1 ............ :.. 15.4
3. Donna Murphy, MSU ............ .i.. ....... L 197j7-78 ............ :.. 15.2
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3 . Janet Hole, TIU ....................
4. Dorothy Bowers, YSU ............
5. Sheila Smith, MUR ................
6. Jerilynn Harper, ITU ............
7 Gray C. Harri$, SEMO ..........
8. Diane Seng, yU ............:.......
9. Kim Webb, :M;TSU ................
10. Pam Chamber's, TTU ......:, ......
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2. Roscqelle Vaughn,: ITU ........ 1991-9~
3. Diane Seng, ,ITU ......... .'........ 1996-00
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5 . Jerilynn Harper, ITU ............ 1979-82
6. Carmen D owdell, ITU ......... 1977-80
7 : Cheryl Taylor, ITU .......'........ 1983-87
8. Connie Swift, TSU ....... :........ 1992-97
9. , Mich~lle W enning, MUR ...... 1987-9 1
Steph;iine Minor, MUR .:........ 1994-9'7

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5.

Paula Cord~r-King, SEMO .... 1996-0d ....... 938 '
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EKU ..... '(........... 1980-84 ....... 874

Chrissy Roberts, EKU!.... ....... 1996-98 ...... .862
Melissa Huffman, MUR ......... 1986-90 ...... . 846
· Janet Ross, lMTSU ......;............ 1984-87 ....... 844

6. , Kim Mays,:EKU ........ '. ........... 1993-95 ...... .833
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8. , Kelly;D owns, MSU .... ~ ...........
9. ' Kristall Holmes, APSU ............
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2. Donna Murphy, MSU ........... !976-80 ...... 13.7
3. Jackie Mounts, MOR ............. 1975-79 ...... ,1 3.1
4 . Cheryl Tayl~r, TrtJ ............... !983-87 ...... 12.8
5. Priscilla Blaqkford,iMSU ........ 1980-83 ...... l 1.4
6. , Donna Stephens, IylSU ........... 1978-82 ...... :11.2
7 Stephaine 1v1;inor, ~UR ......... 1994-97 ...... ) 1.0
8. i; Golena Rucker,
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10 Shandra M~ell, ~SU ........ 1986-9p ...... /10.4

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Dorothy; Bowers, YSU .... .1....... l984-88 ..... 2 1.5
Angela Moorehead, TTU :....... 1988-9 1 ..... 2 1.2
Cheryl Taylor; ITU ....... ).,..... 1983-87 ..... 2 1.1
Brooke Armistead, APsu:....... 1999-03 ..... 20.9
Kim Mays, EKU .............1••• •••• 1993-95 ......,20.6
GtayC. iHarris, SEMO .......... 1992-96 ..... .' 20.5
Roschelle Vaughn, TIU . .1....... 199 1-93 ...... 20.3
S~andra:Maxwell, APSU ........ 1986-~0 ...... 19.8
Sheila Smith , MUR ................ 1985-89 ...... , 19.7
Janet
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1989.!90 ....... ..... :...................... 938
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9. :Kelly Pendleton, UTM .................... 2 000~0 1 (3rd-NCAA) .............. 902 '
10. Janet Ross, MTSU ........................... 1986~87 ............ '. ....... .'.............. 900

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1998-02 .... 2,420
l 984-88 .... 2,324
i 985-89 .... 2,287
i979-82 .... 2,238
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i996-00 .... 2,166
1984-87 .... 2,148
1976-80 .... 2,1 44

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Melissa Huffman, MUR ..................
Kan cl 1. Brown, MSU .........................
Kandi Brown, MSU .........................
Paula Corder-King, SEMO ..............

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1996-97 (l~t-NCAA) ............... 678
'1982-83 (1st-NCAA) .............. .668
,1987-88 (2~d-NCAA) ............ . 646
1992-93 ................................... 646
1975-76 ................................... 642
1978-79 ................................... 640
1996-97 (5 th-NCAA) .............. 636
1980~81 ................................... 628
1998-99 (6th-NCAA) .............. 626

1998-02 ....... 827
1986-90 ....... 826
1983-86 ....... 821
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Mose FGM ...................................... 20, Tawanya Mucker, MTSU, vs. M~ss. Coll. (88-89)
Mose FGA .................. .......................... 33, Liz Hannah, MTSU, vs'. W. Kentucky (76-77)
Best FG% (min. 10 made) ....... 1.000 ( 12-n') Cheryl Taylor, ITU, vs. S,. Illinois (87-88)
............................ .............'............................... ;...... Kristi Brown, MTSU, ~s. TTU (91-9'.?)
Most 3PM ...................... .!.. ............................. :.. 9, Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. MSU (87-88)
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.........................................'; ...................., Sherita Joplin, MSU, vs. Coastal Carolina (94-95)
............. . ...... .... ................'. ...... .... . . .... ... i ................ Paula Corder, SEMO, vs. EKU (98-99)
.......................... ...............'. ............. Rachael Gobble, TTU vs. East Tennes~ee Seate (00-01 )
Mose 3PA .........................'.................... '........... 19, Allison Osborn, MSU, vs. MUR (96-97)
Best 3PT% (min. 6 made) ........... ....... 1.000 (8-8) , Kristi Brown, MTSU, ys. TTU (9 1-92)
Mose FTM ........................................... :................ 23, Lori Chase, SEMO, .vs. TSU (00-01)
Most FTA ...... ..................................... ; ..... 27, Michelle Wenning, MUR,:vs EKU (90-90
Best FT% ....................... 1.000 (15-15), Yashika Sidburry, SEMO, vs. Quinnipiac (02-03)
Most Consecutive FTM ................... 15, Yashika Sidburry, SEMO, vs. QJinnipiac (02-03)
Most Rebounds ..... ....................... 30, Debra Ames, MSU, vs. Georgetown, College (75-76)
Mose Assists .......... '. ....................... .. 22, Shawn Monday, ITU, vs. Moreh~ad State (87-88)
Most Steals .......................................... 13, Ann T homas,TSU, vs. Monmouth (NJ) (90-91)
Most Blocks ........................................ 9, Jeannie Pollman, MUR, vs. Chattanooga (87-88)
.............................. ; .............................. :..................... Renay Adams, TTU, vs. TSU (90-91)
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Best Scoring Averag~ ............................ !......... ............ 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, TTU
Most Field Goals Made ............................................... 410, Jerilynn Harper, TTU
Best Field Goal Per~entage .... .717 (185-258, NCAA Record) Renay Adams, TTU
Mose Consecutive FGM ........... ....... 23 (tied NCAA Record) Renay Adams, TTU
Most 3-pointers Made ................ , ....... ......................... 95, Carolyn Aldridge, T SU
Mose 3-poin~ers Att~mpted ....................................... ;H5, C~rolyn Aldridge, TSU
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Mose Points ................. '. .......... ; .................................'... 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, ITU (1983-87)
Best Scoring Average .) ..... ............. .............. !,.. .......}.. 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, ITU (1979-81 )
Most Field Goals Made, ..................... :. ........ ) ...........,... 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, ITU (1983-87)
Most Field Goals Attempted ........................:. ..........,. 1,964, Pam Chambers, TTU (1976-80)
Best Field Goal Percent;ge ..... .:........... , .......... ~................. 644, Renay Adams, TTU (1987-91)
Most 3PT Made ..........,. .......... \. ....................... ..... ... :. 244, C,i.rolyn Aldridge, TSU (1 993-95)
Most 3PT Attempted ................................... ~.. .........'. 713, Caroly~ Aldridge, TSU (1993-95)
Best 3PT Percentage (min 100 made) ....... .446 (224-502) Heather Prater, MTSU (1993-96)
Most Free Throws Made ...................................... ................. 748, Janet Holt, ITU (1998-02)
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Best Free Throw Percentage····;······· ···············,····· .938, Paula Corder-King, SEMO (1998-00)
(1983-87)
Most Rebounds ............................................ .!.............. 1,532, Cheryl Taylor,
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Best Reb~und Average .... ..............................1
.......... ,13.8, Robin flendrix, MTSU (1980-82)
Most Assists .. ............. ........ ............................. ............. 823, Shawn Monday, ITU (1986-90)
Most Blocks ................................... ............... ..!. ................... 205, T¥ha Gales, MSU (1 999-03)
Most Steals .................................................. '. .............. 406, Tere~a McNair, EKU (1999-03)
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Most Assists .. ............................ :.. ... ..... ........ ..... ....... ;..... 40, TTU,vs. Furman (1 990-9 1)
M ose Blocks ........................................ .............................. 12, ITU vs. TSU O p93-94)
.................. .............................................. ........ ... .. .;. 12, TIU vs'. Mississippi (1~93-94)
.......... ............. .. ....................................... 12, APSU vs. E;i.sc Tennessee Seate (1996-97)
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Largest Margin of Victory .................... 74, EKU 122 vs. T homas More 48 (1 ?93-94)

Best Overall Winning Percentage ................. :.......... .. ..... .... 87 5 (28-4), MSU (1978-79)
Mose Wins .. ...... ................ .......... ................. /..... .......... .. ................. 28, TIU (1975-76)
........... .............. .. ........... ............ ............... ...................................... 28, M SU (1978-79,)
Most Conference Wins ........... .................... ;.. .......... ...................... 16, EKU 0996-97)
.............. ...... .. .............. ............... ... ...............'................... ...... .......... 16, TIU (1999-00)
...... ..... ........ ..................... ........... ..... ............!'...................... .......... . 16, APSU (2002-03)
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Most points .... ................ ....... .............. ....................................... 2,9 11, T T U (1976-77)
Most Fi~ld Goals Made ........................ ........................ ..... ..... ..... 1,2 18, TIU (1976-77)
Most Fi~ld Goals Attempted ............. .......................................... 2,640, TIU (1'976-77)
Best Fiejd Goa) Percentage ............................................. ........ ,....... 530, T:fU (1980-81)
Mose 3~FG Made .......................... ................................ .. .............. 267,
(2000-0 1)
Mose 3PFG Attempted ............ ... ................... .. .............. .. ........... .. 633, MSU (1'994-95)
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Most Fr~e Throws Attempted .................. ............. ........................ 838, UTM (1998-99)
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Best Fr9eThro}¥ Percentage ......... ...................... ........ .. .. 782 (530-678)
Most Rebounds .... ..................... ........ ...... .. ................. .... ............ 1,944, ITU (1.974-75)
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Most Blocks ...1...................................................................... .......... 155, TIU (1993-94)
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Mose Points One l{alf.. ....... .. ....'............... 78, T TU vs. WJ.sconsih-La
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M ost FGA .: ................. ............,........................... 101 , EI&lt;U vs. West Va. Tech (00-01)
Best FGo/o .. .,................. ... ..... ........ 804, (33-4 1), 1ITU vsj Marryille College (1976-77)
Best 3PT% (µ1 in 10 m ade) .......:.............. ....... 800, (12- 159, MT$U vs. TTU (1991-92)
Mose 3PTM ................... ... ..... ..1.. ............... 19 (NCAA reford), TTU vs. UTM '(00-01)
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Most fTA ...................................................................... 57, MSU vs. EKU (1998-99)
Best FT% .. .'............................. ' 100% (22-22), EKU vs. ~askaLAnch orage (2002-03)
Mose Rebounds ... .............................................. 83, M SU vs. West Va. Seate (1986-87)
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}?est 3-point percentage (min 1.5 pg) ............. .511 (16-90) Heather Prater, MTSU (1992-93)
.......................... .................................. ........ .5 11 (69- 135) Heather Prater, MTSU (1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made .... ·····;························· .. ·············· ··· 249, Janet Holt, ITU (2000-01)
Jyfost Free Throws Atterppted .: .. ........1.... ............................. 291, Janet Hole, TTU (2000-01)
Best Free Throw Percentage ....1..........'. ......................,.... 941, Paula Corder, SEMO (1998-99)
Most Consecutive Free Throws;Made ............'.... ... .......... 41, Travece Turner, MSU (2001-02)
lyfost Rebounds ......... ..l. ...................J ...................... 448, Robin Hendrix, MTSU (1 980-81)
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fyfosr Assists .................; ..........\ ......... .1.. ........ .1.. ............. ..... 270, Chris Moye, ITU (1985-86)
Mose Blocks ...... .......... .i........... :.......... t. .................... i. 58, Mechelle Shelton, MUR (1992-93)
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APSU .... ............................ .... Austin Peay
EKU .................... .......; . Eastern Ken'tucky
MSU ............................. .... Morehead.State
M UR ...:........................ ....... Murray;State
MTSU .;.......... ....... Middle Tennessee'State
SEMO .............. ..... ..... Southeast Missouri
TSU ... ...i. .....................'...... Tennessee State
TTU .. ..................... ....'....... Tennessee Tech
UTM .. .:............. ....... "?" Tennessee-Martin
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Individual Record§ [C::areer)

Individual Record§ [Sea5an) cont .

Most games played ......................................... 119, Charlotte Sizemore (1997-02)
Most points scored ................................................. 1,920, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Most field goals made ................................................... 75 1, Peggy Gay (1975-79)
Best field goal percentage ........................................... 542, Tina Cottle (1983-85)
Highest scoring average ............................................... 20.6, Kim Mays (1992-95)
Most free throws attempted ....................................... 602, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Best free throw percentage ......................................... 874, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Most rebounds ...................................................... 1027 Laphelia Doss (1994-98)
Best rebound average ................................................. 10.3, Tina Cottle (1983-85)
Most steals .............................................................. 406, Teresa McNair (1999-03)
Most assists ................................................................... 488, Angie Cox (1988-92)
Most assists (4 years) ..................................................... 488, Angie Cox (1988-92)
Most assists avg. per year (3 years) ........................... 131, Cheryl Jones (1989-92)
Most personal fouls committed .............................. 397 Laphelia Doss (1994-98)
Most rimes disqualified on fouls .............................. 26, Sandra Mukes (1978-82)
Laphelia Doss (1994-98)

.......................................................................................... 31, Zoey Artist (200 1-02)
............................. :............................................................ 3 1, Karie Kelly (2001-02)
........................................................................................ 31, Mikki Bond (2001-02)
..................................................................................... 31, Synisha Smith (2001-02)
..................................................................................... 31, Teresa McNair (2001 -02)
Most points scored ............................................................ 7 19, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Highest scoring average .................................................... 25.7 Kim Mays (1994-95)
Most field goals made ....................................................... 235, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Most field goals attempted ................................................ 569, Peggy Gay ( 1978-79)
Best field goal percentage ..................................... 620, Shannah McIntosh (1992-93)
Most three-point goals made ....................................... 84, Chrissy Roberts (1996-97)
Most three-point goals attempted ........................... 234, Samantha Young (1995-96)
*Best three-point goal percentage .............................. 488, Chrissy Roberts (199~-97)
Most free throws made ...................................................... 226, Kim Mays (1994-95)
**Best free throw percentage .......................................... 913, Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
Most rebo unds ................................................................. 310, T ina Cottle (1984-85)
.................................................................................... 310, Laphelia Doss (1995-96)
Most personal fo uls committed .................................. 118, Candice Finley (1999-00)
Most times disqualified on fouls ..................... 11, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman (1989-90)
............;........................................................................ 11, Candice Finley (1999-00)
**Most steals ............................................................... 131, Teresa McNair (2002-03)
Most as~ists .................................................................... 170, Cheryl Jones (1990-91)
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Team Record§ [Single Game)
Most points ...................................................... 122, vs. Thomas Mo,re (11/30/93)
Largest margin of victory ................... 74, vs. T homas More (122-48); (11/30/93)
Largest margin of defeat .......................... 75, vs. Tennessee (1 15-40); (11/1 9/87)
Most points by both teams .................................. 216, vs. Morehead St. (2/11/93)
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Fewest points by both teams ........................ 90, vs. Duke (DU 46-44); (12/3/83)
Most field goals made ......................................... 51, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
Most free throws made ........................................... 43, vs. Murray State (2/13/93)
Most rebounds ...................................................... 8 1. , vs. John Carroll (11/20/81)

Individual Record§ [Single Game)
Most points scored ........................ 44, Kim Mays vs. Western M ichigan (12-2-94)
Most field goals made ................ 18, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2- 15-90)
Most free throws made ................... 21, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12-20-86)
Most rebounds ............................... 25, Laphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96)
Most assists .................................. 17, Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2-26-90)

Individual Record§ [Sea5an)
Most games played .......................................................... 3 1, Lisa Goodin (1980-81)
................................................................................... 3 1, Marsha Charles (1980-81)
............................................................................. 3 1, Charlotte Sizemore (2001-02)

Team Record§ [Sea5on)

Most Points in a season ................................................................... 2,507 (2001-02)
Highest scoring average .................................. :.................................. 88 .4 (2000-0 1)
Most victories in a season ................................................. ,................... 24 (1996-97)
Best winning percentage ................................. ,........................ 850 (1 7-3) (1975-76)
Most consecutive victories .................................................................... 11 (1997-98)
Most losses in a season ......................................................................... 24 (1978-79)
Most consecutive losses .................................. :..................................... 10 (1 985-86)
Best defensive scoring average ............................................................ 60 .8 (1983-84)
H ighest average margin of victory .............................. ..................... 20.75 (1975-76)
Best field goal percentage ............................... ,.................................. .456 (1982-83)
Best free throw percentage .................................................................. 764 (1980-81)
Most rebounds .................................................................................. 1446 (1980-81)
Highest rebound average ................................................................... 49.6 (1975-76)

5ingle-5ea§on Record§
Steal§
Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Angie Cox
4. Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Teresa McNair
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
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8. Tiffany Mayfield
9. Kim Mays
10. Charlotte Sizemore
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T ina Cottle
Laphelia Doss
Sandra Mukes
Tina Cottle
Laphelia Doss
$egena Mackeroy
Tina Wermuth
Sandra Mukes
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Carla Coffey

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105
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90-9 1
01-02
99-00
00-01
92-93
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94-95
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3 10
268
267
260
256
256
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248
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95-96
80-81
83-84
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Cheryl Jones
Angie Cox
Cheryl Jones
Katie Kelly
Angie Cox
Chrissy Roberts
Sondra Miller
Kim Mays
Angie Cox
Lisa Goodin

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135
130
127
122
118
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9 1-92
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Segena Mackeroy
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Sheletha McEaddy
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Charlotte Sizemore
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28
Jaree Goodin
Jaree Goodin
28
Jaree Goodin
20
Segena Mackeroy
20
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
19
Teresa McNair
18
Charlotte Sizemore
18
Kim Cunningham
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90-91
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94-95
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�Career Record§
All-Time Steals Leaders
406
1. Teresa McNair
327
2. Angie Cox
Maisha
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4 . Charlotte Sizemore
227
5. M ikki Bond
Stephanie
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192
6.
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7 . Tina Wermuth
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8. Lisa Goodin
168
9. Sondra Miller
164
10. Cheryl Jones

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1. Angie Cox
488
2. Cheryl Jones
394
3. Mikki Bond
389
4. Lisa Goodin
374
5. Samantha Young
350
6. Charlotte Sizemore
344
7. Katie Kelly
3 13
8. Zoey Artist
307
9. Kim Mays
297
270
10. Maisha T homas-Blanton

99-03
88-92
9 1-95
97-02
98-02
92-97
79-83
80-84
84-88
89-92

All-Time Rebounding Leaders
Laphelia D oss
1,027
94-98
Sandra Mukes
78-82
975
Jaree Goodin
9 14
89-93
Tina Wermuth
866
79-83
84-88
Carla Coffey
751
Maisha T homas-Blanton
7 11
9 1-95
Teresa McNair
631
99-03
Shannon Brady
625
8 1-85
Charlotte Sizemore
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97-02
Tina Cottle
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98-02
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97-02
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92-95
91-95

All-Time Blocked Shots Leaders
Jaree Goodin
89-93
92
Charlotte Sizemore
71
97-02
Segena Mackeroy
91-93
55
Maisha Thomas-Blan ton
54
91-95
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Sue Zylstra
89-93
Candice Finley
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97-01
Teresa McNair
99-03
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Sheletha McEaddy
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90-92
Laphelia Doss
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94-98
Cathy Dues
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95-99

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Lisa Goodin
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
Peggy Gay
Kim Mays
Charlotte Sizemore
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
T ina Wermuth
Laphelia Doss
Carla Coffey
Sandra Mukes
Teresa McNair

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1989-93
1975-79
1992-95
1997-01
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1988-92
1979-83
1994-98
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1,679
1,674
1,587
1,56 1
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378
1,363
1,188
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Katie Kelly
Marla Gearhart
Zoey Artist
Candice Finley
Shannon Bradley
Loretta Coughlin
Tina Cottle
Teresa McNair
Chancellor Dugan
Bernadette Kok
Chrissy Roberts
Samantha Young
Angela Fletcher

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2000-03

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1996-00
1998-02
1997-00
1981-85
1976-80
1983-85
1999-02
1978-82
1973-76
1996-98
1992-96
1984-86

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1,022
970
964
860
869
846
835
827
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Lisa Goodin

Jaree GoodinW iseman

Peggy Gay

Kim Mays

C harlotte Sizemore

Kelly Cowan

Angie Cox

T ina Wermuch

Laphelia Doss

Carla Coffey

Sandra Mukes

Teresa McNair

M arla G earhart

Kacie Kelly

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Candice Fin ley

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Eastern Kentucky .............. 29 ......... 2268 ........ 78.2 Eastern Kentucky .............. 29 .......... 490 ......... 16.90 Austin Peay ........ .............. .. 3 1 .......... 123 .......... 3:97
Southeast Missouri ..... ........ 30 ........ . 2271 ......... 75 .7 Eastern Illinois ............ ....... 28 '.... ....... 462 .......... 16.50 Eastern Illinois ........ .. ......... 28 ........... 96 ........... 3..43
Morehead State .................. 28 ......... 21 08 .......... 75 .3 , Austin Peay ........................ 3 1 :.. ........ 507 ..... .. ... 16.35 Tennessee State .................. 26 ........... 84 ... ........ 3. 23
Austin Peay ........................ 31 ......... 2300 ........~ 74.2 Morehead State .......... ........ 28 ......... .,444 .......... 15.86 Morehead State ....... ........... 28 ........... 76 ........... 2,.71 ,
Tennessee-Marcin .............. 29 ......... 2009 ........:. 69. 3 , Southeast Missouri ............ 30 '.......... 473 .......... 15.77 Tennessee Tech .................. 29 ........... 77 ........... 2.66
Tennessee Tech .................. 29 ......... 1934 ......... 66.7 i Tennessee Tech .................. 29 .......... 453 .......... 15.62 Eastern Kentucky .............. 29 ........... 74 .......... 2'.55
Tennessee State .......... .. . ;.... 26 ......... 1727 ......... 66.4 ' Tennessee-Martin ......... ..... 29 .. ........ i 422 .......... 14.55 Tenness~e-Martin, .............. 29 ........... 6b ......:..... 2.07
Easter~ Illinois .................. . 28 ......... 1757 ......... 62.8 M urray State .. .................... 28 ·..........'. 364 .......... 13.00 Murray State ...................... 28 ...........
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Austin Peay ........................ 3 1 ......... 1890 ......... 6 1.0 Eastern Kentucky .............. 29 .......... 4 15 ......... 14.31
Murray State ...................... 28 ........, 1860 ......... 66.4 Southeast Missouri ............ 30 ......... .' 339 .. .. ...... 11.30
Tennessee Tech .................. 29 ....... .1. 1963 ......... 67 .7 Morehead State .................. 28 ..........:299 ....... ... t 0.68
Southeast Missouri ............ 30 ....... .1. 2065 ......... 68.8 Tennessee State ·············;·· ·· 26 ......... .: 263 .......... 10.12
Eastern Kentucky .............. 29 ... .....i. 2092 ........ . 72.1 Austin Peay ................... 1 •••• 31 .. .. ...... 277 ...... .... 8.94
Eastern Illinois ................... 28 .. ......:. 2028 ......... 72.4 M urray State .......:.........'. .... 28 .......... 242 .. :....... 8.64
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Tennessee-Marcin .............. 29 ......... 2 186 ......... 75.4 Eastern Illinois ....:........
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Tennessee State ........ .......... 26 ......... 2053 ......... 79.0 Tennessee Tech ... :......... L... 29 .... ......, 193 ..'. ....... 6.66
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Southeast Missouri ......... 800 .......... 18 18 .......... 44.0

'. Eastern Kentucky ........ .. . 828
: Morehead State··+ ··········· 75i
Tennessee Tech ............. .. 665
, Eastern Illinois ....'............. 658'
, Tennessee-Martin ........... 714
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1547 ......... 43.0
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Brooke Armistead ....... APSU ............ 528 ........... 18.9
Emily Christian ..,...... . TTU ;............ 5 10 ......... .. 17.6
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MUR! ............ 482 ........... 17 .2
Arny Watson ...... .. ... .. .. UTM:............ 494 ........... 17.0
Katie Kelly '. ................. EKU ............ 459 .......... 15.8
Travece Turner ............ MSU ............ 424 ........... 15 .1
Gerlonda Hardin .. ...... APSU ............ 468 ........... 15.1
Kandi Brown .............. MSU. ............ 4 18 ........... 14.9
Kenja White ....... .. ..... SEMO ........... 4 18 ........... 13.9
Miranda Eckerle ......... EKU ............ 401 .......... 13.8

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Ter~sa McNair .. ;......... EKU ............ 131 ..........14.52 '
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Sarah Costello ............ SEMO ............ 69 .;.......... 2.76
Amy Watson ............... UTM ............. 68 ............ 2.34
Ashley H aynes ............ APSU ............. 63 ............ 2.03
Katie Kelly .................. EKU ............. 57 .:......... 1.97
Emily Christian .......... TTU ............. 55 .:.......... 1.90
LaToya C lay ................. TSU .,............ 48 .,.......... 1.85
Kertja W hite .. ............ SEMO ............ 55 ............ 1.83
Tiffan ne Ryan ............ SEMO ............ 54 ............ 1.80
Maria Starks ................ MSU i • ••• .. .. • •• • 46 ............ 1.77

Reboun ding .. .. . School . . . .. Rebs. . . .' Avg.
Devonda Williams .. .... MSU ............ 246 ...... .. .... 8.8
Tasha Gales ... .............. MSU ... ....... .. 226 ........:.... 8.4.,
Gerlonda H ardin ........ APSU ............ 253 ............ 8.2
Jennifer Simpson ........ ;T TU ............ 206 ....... .!.•.. 7 .1'.
O dessa Kelly ................ TSU ............. 17 l ............ 6.8
MUR ......... ... 190 ............ 6.8
Beth Schnakenberg
Triscin Joh nson ............ ,TSU ............. 169 ....... .1.. .. 6.5.
Ashley H aynes ............ ,{\PSU ............ 20 i ............ 6.5;
.Emily Christian .......... ITU ..... ....... 184 ............. 63

FG % .. . •.... . . . .... Scho ol . . .. FGM - A .. .. Avg.
Gerlonda H ardin ........ APSU (....... 198-3 12 ....... . 635
Julie Young .. ....... ........ UTM ',....... 115-192 ....... . 599
Brooke Gossett ...... .. .... EIU .'. ....... 110-193 ........ 570
Ashley Haynes ............ APSU ; ....... 157-287 ........ 547
Carina Souza ............. SEMO' ....... 147-277 ....... .53 1
D eVonda Williams ..... MSU \....... 120-227 ........ 529
Lori Trumblee ............. MUR (....... J ll -220 ....... . 505
Miranda Eckerle ......... EKU :....... 147-297 ........ 500
Allison Collins
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Tynisha Alexander ....... ITU ......... ... 100 ........... 3.45 Megan Sparks ... .'.........: EIU .......... 88- 108 ......... 815
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Danielle Page ......... ..... UTM ............. 97 ............ 3.34 Emily Christian ......... .' TTU ......... 99-124 ....... ; .798
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First Team
Teresa McNair ..................... Eastern Kentucky
Brooke Armistead ........................... Austin Peay
Gerlonda Hardin ............................ Austin Peay
Amy Warson .......................... Tennessee-Martin
Travece Turner .......................... Morehead State
Second Te am
Katie Kelly ........................... Eastern Kentucky
Kandi Brown ............................ M orehead State
Beth Schnakenberg ....................... Murray State
Lori Chase ........................... Southeast Missouri
Emily Christian ......................... Tennessee Tech
Honorable Mention
Miranda Eckerle .................. Eastern Kentucky
Kera Bergeron ................................. Austin Peay
Megan Sparks ............................ Eastern Illinois
Ashley Haynes ................................ Austin Peay
Lori Trumblee ............................... Murray State

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�Head women's pasketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his stdf'f have developed the EKU progra~ from what was once a consistently average team to one
that is at or near the top of the Oh~o Valley Conference year-in ~nd year-out. Inman currently ranks in the top 70 am'o ng active women's basketball coaches,
with 409 career victories. In his 15 seasons with Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels to four OVC titles, including back-to~back tides in 1996-97 and 199798.
He has set schobl records, winning 24 games, capturing the OVC Tournament and making the school's first-ever ,appearance in die NCAA Tournament
in 1996-97 ahd the first post-seasoµ win in the 2001-02 ~IT. Inman is the only coach in school history to post back-to-back OVC 'titles and back-to-back
20 or more win se~sons, accomplished in 1996-97, 1997-98, 2000-01 and 2001 -02. H e has been the only coach in' school history to post 20 br more win
seasons, a feat he qas accomplished five times at Eastern.
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program . Anperson is in her first year at Eastern, Metten returns for his fourth and D oss begins her second year as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonels.
All will be v9ry instrumental ,in establishing tp.e Eastern program as one of the best in the OVC.
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July 11-14

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• Pizza party and cookout

• Three game!i per day for var!iity

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Hoop!iter Boo§ter§
T his season is expected to be another hciting and successful season for the EK() Lady Colonels. We would l*e your support as we compete to bring home
the Ohio Valley Conference championship. You can show your support with a membership in the EKU Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters.
By becoming a mem~er of the Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters, your do,nations will enable us to provf de the needed supplies for our program. The Lady
Colonel Hoopster Boos!ers membership packages can provide you with lots of fim and exciting items for your enjoyment. Each package is full of quality
items that make YOU, Hoopster Boosters, our # 1 supporter arid our # 1 fan.
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2-Point Boosters

$25 Donation
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- Schedules
- Mailouts

$50 Donation
Sweatshirt
Schedules
Mailouts

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Slam Dunk Boosters

$100 D nation
Sweatshirt
T-Shirt!Cap
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Mailouts

$300 Dodation
Sweat Stiit
T-Shirt!Cap
Schedules
Mailouts

Coach's Circle

$1,000 Donation
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For more information on the Camp of Superstars or Hoopster Boosters, contact:
EKU Women's Basketball • 115 Alumni Coliseum
Richmond, KY 40475 • (859) 622-2132

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Table of Contents/Quick Facts ........................................ 1
Phone Directory ....... ............. .. ............. ... .................. ...... 1
Media Information/Services ............................................ 2
Media Phone Directory ................................................... 2
President Joanne K. Glasser, Esq.................................. 3
Interim Director of Athletics Dr. Robert J. Bell ................ 4
Athletics Administration ................................................... 5
Athletics Support Staff .................................................... 6

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Location ............................................... Richmond, Ky.

5El5DD OUTLOOK

Founded .............................................................. 1906

2004-05 Season Outlook ................................................ 7

Enrollment ........................................................ 15,733

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Nickname .............................................. Lady Colonels

Head Coach Larry Joe Inman ...................................... 8-9
Assistant Coach Jenny Sledge ..... ... ....... .. ..... ...... .. ... .... 10
Assistant Coach Curtis Metten ................. ..................... 11
Assistant Coach Laphelia Doss .................................... 12

Colors ............................................. Maroon and White
Affiliation ............................................ NCAA Division I

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Conference ............................................... Ohio Valley

Rosters .......................................................................... 13
Candis Cook ................................................................. 14
Miranda Eckerle ............................................................ 15
Pam Garrett .................................................................. 16
Ashleigh Huffman .......................................................... 17
Louista Pierre ................................................................ 18
Laura Shelton ................................................................ 19
Tamika Bowers ............................................................. 20
Fatai Hala'api'api .......................................................... 21
Kiejon Johnson ............................................................. 22
Tamara Arnold/Ashley Cazee ....................................... 23
Nancy Hoist/Jennifer Patterson ....... ............................. 24
India Wood/Travel ............................................ ............. 25
Radio/TV Chart ............................................................. 48

Home Court ....................................... McBrayer Arena
Capacity ............................................................. 6,500
President .............................. Joanne K. Glasser, Esq.
Interim Director of Athletics .............. Dr. Robert J. Bell

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SID Contact Page .................................................... 28-29
Opponents ............................................................... 30-33

EKU Bl5KETB1LL
All-Time Series History ................................................. 34
All-Time Results ....................................................... 35-39
Year-by-Year Coaching Records .................................. 39
EKU Letterwinners ........................................................ 39

EKUFICILITIE5
McBrayer Arena ............................................................ 40
Moberly Building ........................................................... 40
Chad Bratzke Academic Success Center ..................... 41
EKU Colonel Club ......................................................... 41
EKU Head Coaches ...................................................... 41

RECDRD5
Ohio Valley Conference Records ............................. 42-43
EKU Records ........................................................... 44-45
EKU 1,000 Point Club ................................................... 45
2003-04 OVC Statistical Leaders .................................. 46
Camp/Hoopster Boosters .............................................. 47

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All-Time Basketball Record ........................ 459-397 (. 536)
All-Time OVC Record .......................................... 215-172
NCAA Postseason Appearances .................................... 1
(1996-97)
NIT Postseason Appearances ........................................ 1
(2002)
OVC Regular Season Championships ............................ 4
2003-04 Record .................. ... ......................... ....... .. 15-15
Home: 8-3, Away: 4-8, Neutral: 3-4
2003-04 OVC Record ......................................... 9-7/T-6th
Final Ranking ................................................. Not Ranked
Letterwinners R/L ......................................................... 9/6
Starters R/L .................................................................. 4/1
Newcomers ..................................................................... 5

Senior Woman Administrator ............... Derita Ratcliffe
Athletics Ticket Manager .......................... Renee Kulp
Ticket Office Phone ............................. (859) 622-2122

I LOOK BICK
2003-04 Results ............................................................ 26
2003-04 Statistics ......................................................... 27

Email ................................... Jenny.Anderson@eku.edu
Assistant Coach ........................................... Curtis Metten
Alma Mater ...................................... Davis &amp; Elkins, '99
Office Phone ........................................... 859-622-2132
Email ........................................ Curtis.Metten@eku.edu
Assistant Coach .......................................... Laphelia Doss
Alma Mater ................................ Eastern Kentucky, '98
Office Phone ........................................... 859-622-2895
Email ...................................... Laphelia.Doss@eku.edu
Basketball Fax ............................................ 859-622-5108
Athletic Trainer ....................................... Johnda Wireman
Office Phone ........................................... 859-622-2140
Managers ............................................. Bethany Campbell
Lindsey Jones

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CREDIT5
The 2004-05 Eastern Kentucky University Women's
Basketball Media Guide was written and compiled by Amy
Ratliff.
This publication was paid for through state funds.
Editing Assistance: Ryan Simmons, Joe Angolia
Photography by: Chris Radcliffe and Tim Webb
Printing: Po~ Printing

Media Relations Director ........................... Ryan Simmons
Email ..................................... Ryan.Simmons@eku.edu
Assistant Director/WBK SID ....................... Amy Ratliff
Email ............................................ Amy.Ratliff@eku.edu
Office Phone ........................................... 859-622-2006
Cell Phone .............................................. 859-358-8360
Home Phone/Fax .................................... 859-245-1621
Assitant Director .............................................. Joe Angolia
Email .......................................... Joe.Angolia@eku .edu
Fax ...... ........................................................ 859-622-1230
Press Row Phone ....................................... 859-622-2226
Website ...................................................... ekusports.com
Mailing Address ............................ 521 Lancaster Avenue
207 Begley Building
Richmond, KY 40475

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Head Coach ............................................ Larry Joe Inman
Alma Mater ......................................... Austin Peay, '70
Office Phone ........................................... 859-622-2127
Email .......................................... Larry.lnman@eku.edu
Record at EKU ..................... ............. 263-184/16 years
Overall Record .................................. 424-257/24 years
Assistant Coach ........................................... Jenny Sledge
Alma Mater ........................................ New Orleans, '99
Office Phone ........................................... 859-622-2375

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The 2004-05 Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball media guide
has been prepared especially for the members of the print and electronic media
who cover EKU athletics. We hope this guide will provide many of the answers
concerning coach Larry lnman's women 's basketball team and EKU in general. If
you desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc., or have questions not answered in this guide, please feel free to contact Amy Ratliff in the
Eastern Kentucky Media Relations office at (859) 622-2006 or via email at
Amy.Ratliff@eku.edu.

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Ryan Simmons
Media Relations Director
Office: (859) 622-6170
Cell: (859) 358-8359
Ryan.Simmons@EKU.edu

WDRIIDli PRE55
Press passes are required to all EKU women's basketball games. If you
have special needs such as working space, fax, telephone, etc. , please make
your requests as far in advance as possible.

Amy Ratliff
Assistant MRDIWBB Contact
Office: (859) 622-2006
Cell: (859) 358-8360
Amy.Ratliff@EKU.edu

RADIO
Should any radio stations desire to broadcast home games, requests should
be addressed to the Media Relations office and be made by name as early as
possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting station directly from the Bell
South Telephone Company with instructions to contact Eastern Media Relations
office prior to installation. The "official station," as designated by the Director of
Athletics of the visiting institution, will be assigned priority space in the event of a
large press turnout.

Joe Ango/ia
Assistant MRD
Office: (859) 622-1253
Cell: (270) 791-8927
Joe.Angolia@EKU.edu

TELEYl51DD
Live television coverage is prohibited unless permission is granted by the
Director of Athletics well in advance. Delayed telecasts are allowed for noncommercial stations by contacting the Media Relations office well in advance of the
game.

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Photo passes are required. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the game, provided they remain a safe distance from the playing
court and not in front of the bench and coaching areas. There is NO FLASH
PHOTOGRAPHY allowed.

on THE WEB
The most up-to-date information on the Lady Colonel women's basketball
program and all of EKU's athletic teams can be found on the internet at the official
site for EKU athletics, ekusports.com. All the latest game recaps, statistics, box
scores, player and coach bias can be found on this site.

Associated Press .............................................................................. (P) 859-254-2070
(F) 859-255-11 37
USA Today ........................................................................................ (P) 703-276-5505
(F) 703-276-3721
Lexington Herald-Leader .................................................................. (P) 859-231-3225
(F) 859-255-7236
Louisville Courier-Journal .................................................................. (P) 502-582-4011
(F) 502-582-7186
Richmond Register ........................................................................... (P) 859-623-1669
(F} 859-623-2337
Eastern Progress ......................... ..................................................... (P) 859-622-1872
(F) 859-622-2354
WEKY ............................................................................................... (P) 859-623-1340
(F) 859-623-1341
WKYT-TV (CBS) ................................................................................ (P) 859-299-0711
(F) 859-293-1578
WLEX-TV (NBC) ........... .......................................................... (P) 800-255-4566 x. 189
(F) 859-254-2217
WTVQ-TV (ABC) .............................................................................. (P) 859-299-3636
(F) 859-293-0539

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�JDADDE K. lill55ER, ESQ.
University President

Eastern Kentucky University President Joanne K.
Glasser's passion for students and her special understanding of the role of intercollegiate athletics on a
university campus underscore the long-standing commitment she along with the University place on academic and athletic excellence at EKU.
Described by The Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader
as an "administrator who packs persuasiveness,"
President Glasser has endeared herself to students,
faculty and staff, alumni, and civic and corporate
leaders alike through her skills as an effective administrator planner community developer volunteer
and fundraiser Her leadership style, recognized by
many as being inclusive, collaborative, and participatory, has garnered praise not only from the EKU
community, but from those doing business with the
University as well.
Admittedly, Joanne Glasser has a deep passion
for life and learning and continually seeks to do what
is inthe best interest of Eastern students. This philosophy along with her vibrant personality has become
contagious across the campus as she continually
proclaims, "At EKU, students come first!"

Since assuming the presidency in October 2001
and bringing more than 30 years of educational, legal,
and civic engagement to EKU , President Glasser has
become a recognized leader in higher education across
Kentucky, the South, and the nation. She is a strong
and noted advocate for student accessibility to college
as she continually seeks opportunities that will enable
students to earn a college degree that is of quality and
excellence, while provided in a flexible, convenient,
and affordable manner
It was because of her recognized ability to lead and
affect change across the South that led to her recent
appointment by Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher as
the Commonwealth's higher education representative
to the Southern Regional Education Board. She also
was elected by her presidential peers of the Ohio
Valley Conference to serve as their conference's chair
for the 2004-05.
As she strives to reengage EKU's 90,000 alumni
with their alma mater President Glasser continually
notes that while the University Community supports
and takes great pride in EKU's championship intercollegiate athletics program, the coaches and studentathletes strive to maintain academic integrity throughout the entire intercollegiate athletic program.
"At EKU, we are a 'student-centered' university
that is focused on students and their academic success," she said. "We place great emphasis on the
overall development and well being of our studentathletes. They are students first, athletes second.
"Intercollegiate athletics programs have a legitimate and proper role to play in the life of a university

President Glasser is a popular figure with students around campus and is a regular at
Colonel athletic events.

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such as Eastern," said President Glasser "Participation in athletic programs teaches the value of teamwork, and our men's and women's sports programs
contribute to school spirit and provide an important link
to the campus for our alumni and all Colonel fans.
"We are proud of the many championships our
teams have won , but we are equally, or perhaps even
more, proud that our student-athletes have won the
Ohio Valley Conference Academic Achievement Banner eight of the 16 years it has been awarded," she
added.
"Another key to the success of our program is the
emphasis our coaches and the athletics staff place on
ethical conduct and sportsmanship in addition to the
pursuit of academic, athletic and personal excellence
for all who participate in our program," Glasser said,
citing EKU's recent achievement of securing both
men's and women's 2004 AII-OVC Sports trophies.
A native of Baltimore, President Glasser earned a
bachelor's degree in political science from George
Washington University, a juris doctorate degree from
the University of Maryland School of Law, and a
certificate from the Institute of Education Management in the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Prior to joining EKU as its 10th and first female
president, President Glasser served as executive vice
president of advancement at Towson University in
Baltimore. Before entering the profession of higher
education, she served as Baltimore County labor
commissioner and as assistant county attorney.
President Glasser is the parent of two children,
Jared and Jacqueline.

�DR. ROBERT J. BEll
Interim Director of Athletics

Eastern Kentucky was fortunatewhen Dr. Robert "Jake" Bell was
hired as the
school's interim
athletic director on
November 1,2004.
Bell's experience includes shifts as a collegiate athletic director, high
school principal, a basketball official, a coach, and a
collegiate supervisor of basketball officials.
"I am absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to be
a part of the EKU athletics tradition," Bell said. "Under
President [Joanne]Glasser's leadership, Eastern Kentucky University has made great progress and is being
recognized as an outstanding university, not only statewide, but also nationally. She has also assembled a great
coaching staff that can compete in the OVC and on a
national scale. I look forward to helping continue the
successes here and helping move EKU athletics forward
in the future.
Glasser had high praise for Bell as well.
She said, "Dr. Bell brings impeccable credentials and
a reputation for integrity to the job. He knows Kentucky
well, has a keen understanding of intercollegiate athletics
and has demonstrated throughout his highly successful
career a strong commitment to excellence as well as an
abiding love for students and student-athletes."
Glasser continued, "His academic pedigree and his
breadth of experience as an educator, coach and athletics administrator will serve Eastern well and help us
continue to move our outstanding intercollegiate athletics
program forward to even greater heights of excellence."
Bell comes to EKU after a four-year stint as the
principal at Henry Clay High School in Lexington and 39
years in education. However, his leadership experiences
also extend to the college ranks.
Prior to assuming his duties at Henry Clay, Bell served
as the athletic director at Georgetown College. During his
tenure with the Tiger athletic department, the men's
basketball team won the NAIA national championship
and the football team finished as national runner up.
There were also numerous conference titles and national
tournament participation among the schools other programs, as well.
He also served as the training camp coordinator for the
Cincinnati Bengals for two years after playing an instrumental role in bringing the NFL franchise to Georgetown
for its annual preseason camp.
Bell's role in collegiate athletics certainly doesn't end
there. He spentfouryears as the supervisor of basketball
officials for the Mid-South Conference from 1993-1997
before taking over at Georgetown. Bell's credentials for
acting in such a capacity are stellar He spent 20 years
(1977-1997) as a hoops referee in the Ohio Valley Conference, Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference,
and Great Lakes Valley Conference, calling games at the
NCAA Division I, Division 11, and NAIA levels. From 1977-

1992 he called games in the SEC and officiated in five
NCAA Tournaments and six NITs. Bell also spent 20
years (1976-1996) as a basketball official in the Kentucky
high school ranks, and called games in the State Tournament.
Bell also acted as the KIAC Basketball Association
President in 1987 the OVC Basketball Association President in 1988, and the SEC Basketball Association President in 1989. In 1976, he served as the Bluegrass
Basketball Association President.
As a coach, Bell was also extremely successful. He
was the head football coach at Henry Clay from 19691993, compiling a long list of impressive accomplishments along the way. He led HCHS to the at-large state
championship in 1979, and then took the 4A state title in
1981 after compiling an undefeated record.
For his efforts, Bell was named the Kentucky High
School Coach of the Year following the flawless 1981
campaign. He would serve as the Kentucky Football AllStar coach in 1982.
Bell's role in high school athletics landed him a spot in
the KHSAA/Dawahare's High School Hall of Fame in
1997
As much as Bell's life and work has been related to
athletics, he has also taken a leadership role ineducation.
Prior to assuming his role as HCHS principal, he was the
associate principal at Tate's Creek High School from
1993 to 1997 From 1969 to 1993, he taught biology at
HCHS and spent a year as the school's acting associate
principal.
He also taught biology at Bryan Station High School
from 1967-1969 while also acting as an assistant football
and basketball coach. He got his start in secondary
education at Bryan Station Junior High in 1965, teachi ng
science at the school while also acting as its head football
and basketball coach.
Aside from helping educate young people, Bell has
also spent a lifetime expanding his own. He received his
bachelor's degree in education from Georgetown College in 1965. He would go onto earn his master's degree
in counseling from Georgetown in 1967.
Bell's ties to EKU began shortly after as he earned his
Rank I in administration and supervision at Eastern in
1969.
He went on to earn his doctorate in administration and
supervision from the University of Kentucky in 2003. His
dissertation was honored as the Dissertaion of the Year
by the American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group in 2004.
Bell's lifelong commitment to education also earned
him the Fayette County School Administrators Service to
Education Award in 2004.
He has taken a leadership role throughout his career
both in academics and education. He was the Kentucky
Principal Representative to the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools from 2002-2004 and was the
Chairman of the Fayette County High School Principals
in 2001 .
During his tenure at Georgetown College, Bell was the

chairof the SACS Financial Resources Committee (2000),
a member of the President's Advisory Council (19972000), and a part of the Athletics Leadership Team
(1997-2000). He also served as a member of the
Georgetown College Council, the Budget Committee and
the Leadership and Athletics Complex Committee during
his stay at his alma mater During his stint as the school's
athletic director, he also acted as the chair of the MidSouth Conference Athletic Directors in 2000.
Bell received the President's Higher Ground Award for
his service to Georgetown in 2003.
Bell was a standout athlete in his own right during his
collegiate career A student-athlete at Georgetown from
1961-1965, he played four years of football and ran track
for two years. He was voted captain of the football team
during his senior year Bell also was the G Club President
and received the L.R. Cooke Award as the school's
outstanding student-athlete during his career
Bell is married to the former Cathy Crum, a retired
Fayette County elementary school principal, and they
reside in Lexington.
Bell's son, Keith, is a graduate of Alabama and is
married to the former Mandi Blair and the couple resides
in Atlanta. His daughter, Colleen, is also a 'Barna alumnus and is married to John Hampton. They have a son,
Wilson (2), and are expecting their second child in March.
The couple resides in Lexington.

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Dml&amp;HT DIERILITT DERITI RIT[LIFFE

Assistant Athletic Director/Operations
Sixth Year
Eastern Kentucky, 1989

Assistant Athletic Director/Development
Fourth Year
Kentucky, 1991

Associate AD/Admin. and Compliance
Sixth Year
Virginia Tech, 1989

Now in his sixth year
at EKU, Dan McBride
serves as the Assistant
Athletics Director for
Operations. After
spending the first two
years as the Assistant
Athletics Director for
External Operations,
McBride's duties have evolved to include both
internal and external functions of the athletics
department.
In addition to working with the Colonel Club,
EKU's athletics booster organization, and assisting with marketing and promotions, McBride's
responsibilities also include supervision of three
EKU sports teams, strength and conditioning,
cheerleading and the dance team. McBride also
oversees all game operations and assists with
facility management.
A native of Richmond, McBride is a graduate
of Model High School and received his bachelors degree in public relations from EKU in
1989. He is also very active in community affairs,
having served as a past president of the Richmond Kiwanis Club. A former president-elect of
the Richmond Area Arts Council, he currently
serves on the Madison County Advisory Board
for Child Development Centers of the Bluegrass.
Prior to coming to Eastern Kentucky, McBride
held the position of General Manager with Commonwealth Broadcasting and was EKU's athletic ticket manager from 1992-97

Dwight Merilatt is
currently in his fourth
year as Assistant Athletics Director for Development at EKU. He
is responsible for ath1etic fund-raising
projects, supervision of
the Colonel Club, marketing efforts and the day-to-day operations of
the ticket office and sports information departments.
Anative of Louisville, KY Merilatt received his
bachelors degree in sports management from
the Kentucky in 1991 and his masters in sports
administration from EKU in 1992.
"My goal will be to increase our funding from
external sources and to work with our alumni and
friends to strengthen the awareness and the
annual giving campaign for the Colonel Club,"
Merilatt said of his duties.
Merilatt comes to EKU from West Chester
University in Pennsylvania where he had served
as the Athletic Development Director since 1998.
His responsibilities included donor development,
athletic marketing and promotions, securing corporate partners, coordinating athletic fund-raisers, and serving as the executive director of the
Rams Athletic Association.
Prior to coming to WCU , he served as the
General Manager of the Tampa Bay FireStix of
the Women's Professional Fastpitch Softball
League. He was responsible for all management and operations of the team during its initial
season. In addition to his professional sports
background, Merilatt served as the Marketing
Coordinator for two years at the Softball Country
Club in Atlanta, GA, overseeing all aspects of
marketing and special event operations for the
private softball complex, which served more
than 250,000 participants.
Merilatt's softball talents landed him a role
working with the United States Women's
Fastpitch Olympic softball team. He coordinated
the final game of the 1996 Olympic Softball
Team's Exhibition Tour prior to the summer
games in Atlanta.

Derita Ratcliffe ,
whose young career is
anchored by her efforts
to improve studentathlete welfare, is in her
sixth year at EKU. In
her duties at Eastern
Kentucky , she is
responsible for the
supervision of ten of the University's 16 sports.
Ratcliffe, 37, was appointed as Assistant
Athletics Director and Senior Women 's
Administrator on July 1 1999. In her time on the
job, Ratcliffe has placed emphasis on building
relationships with other service providers on
campus. She serves as the departmental liaison
to Admissions and Academic Support Services
for Student-Athletes, in addition to participating
on a number of committees.
"I believe it is important that we work together
to make the EKU experience a positive one for
everyone we encounter whether that encounter
lasts four years or four quarters."
Prior to her appointment at EKU, Ratcliffe
worked at Virginia Tech (1994-99). During her
time there, she held a number of positions
including Director of Student Life (1995-97) and
Assistant Athletics Director (1997-99). She
counts her experience assisting with recruiting
in football as one of the most valuable in her
career to date.
"I learned a lot about athletics as a result of
those experiences. greatly appreciate the
opportunity afforded me by Dave Blaine and
Frank Beamer to develop a career in athletics.
Without those gentlemen, Sharon McCloskey
and Jeff Long , I would not be in this position
today," said Ratcliffe.
Ratcliffe, a native of Portsmouth,VA, received
her bachelors of science degree in psychology
from James Madison University in 1989 and her
masters of science degree in clinical psychology
in 1995 from Virginia Tech.

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Treka Adams

Bethany Campbell

Angela Childers

Hugh Davis

Jon-Michael Davis

Senior Office Associate

Student Manager

Student Trainer

Statistician

Strength &amp; Conditioning Coach

Chris Epperson

Donna Gibson

Joan Hopkins

Dr. Mary Lloyd Ireland

Lindsey Jones

Student Trainer

Senior Office Associate

Coordinator for Academic
Athletic Advising

Tearn Physician

Student Manager

Renee Kulp

Janet Murphy

David Parke

Diana Roberson

Tracy Scott

Athletics Ticket Manager

Senior Office Associate

Athletics Business Manager

Office Associate

Compliance Coordinator

Judy Short

Lynn Tyler

Mike Warren

Kyle Webster

Johnda Wireman

Faculty Representative

Administrative Assistant

Assistant Athletics Trainer

Assistant Athletics Trainer

Head Athletics Trainer

2004-05 ladv Colonel Basketball

�1004·05 511500 OUTLOOI
Q&amp;A With Coach Inman
Q: What do you feel is the biggest strength of the

2004-05 Lady Colonels?
A: I think our biggest strength is our experience with
four starters returning. We have a lot of inside players
returning, as well, and I think that's a great strength for
our team this year. Three of our four seniors can play
inside and with Ashleigh Huffman on the perimeter we
have agood nucleus returning with a lot of experience.
We also have more depth than we had last year at
every position. Overall, this team works extremely
hard. We were a little dissatisfied with last year's finish
as OVC tournament runner-ups. We ended the year
on a high note, but we felt we could do better. The
national playoffs are always our goal and we missed
that by one game last season. Our seniors aren't
satisfied with that and we hope to rectify some of the
things that happened last year We realize some
mistakes we made and hopefully,we'll be on a mission
to get back to the national playoffs.

have some great shooters who just haven't seen game
action at this level yet.
Q:

Talk about the freshmen class.

A: We have a good freshmen class to compliment the
players we already have. We have two of the top 90
guards according to the All-Star Girls Report in Tamara
Arnold and India Wood. Ashley Cazee is a great
shooter as well. She'll be a good two-guard candidate
for us. Jennifer Patterson is an all-around player and
she shoots the three extremely well. Nancy Hoist was
a three-time Hawaii Player of the Year and she will
bring a lot to our team. We look for all of them to help
us early.
Q: Do you have any idea on who the starters will

be this season?
A: I can honestly say that all the starting spots are wide

Q: Are there any areas that may suffer with this

open. We have some ideas on who can help us early
on, but nothing is set in stone and I'm not going to
hesitate to bring someone new in if we feel like they
can help the team win.

season's team?
A: Our weakness will be on the perimeter early in the

Q: How do you feel your team matches up with the

year We have some inexperience in that area, but I
think after some of our younger players get some
game experience, that should take shape, too. We

rest of the Ohio Valley Conference?
A: I feel like we match up pretty good with everybody
at the conference level. We have depth and good size
inside. We're not super quick, but we have some
speed. We have skilled players and it would be tremendous for our seniors to go out with an OVC
championship. I hope they carry over their leadership
qualities and settle for nothing less than an OVC
championship.
Q: Talk about the schedule.
A: I think it's a typical Eastern Kentucky schedule. We
face some quality competition. We play the No. 1
scoring team in Indiana State and some traditionally
successful teams like Iowa State, UNL V Florida State
and Southwest Missouri State. The OVC schedulewill
be tough again, as well. I think it's a challenging
schedule, but we feel like we can compete with any of
the teams we'll face. The pre-conference portion of the
schedule is tough, but I hope it will prepare us for
conference play. With the inexperience in our younger
kids, I hope they can develop through some early
season adversity if we should face any, and they'll
learn how to cope with that at the col legiate level.

Senior Miranda Eckerle

to the court. She was a great free throw shooter but
more than that, she was our go-to player when we
really had to have a basket at the end of a game. We
need someone to step up and want to be that leader
in pressure situations this year We have different kids
that have the ability to step up and we can rely on a lot
of people rather than putting it all on one person.
I think the four seniors will step forward to lead our
team. They're our captains and they have been part of
great success during their years at Eastern Kentucky
University. They won the national scoring title, were
part of the team that led the nation in steals,wentto the
preseason and post-season WNIT,were OVC tournament runner ups, and won part of an OVC championship. They have been through a lot and I had high
hopes for them as freshmen. I think they want their
careers to end on a high note and I'm hoping that
they're on a mission to finish the OVC run and get
Eastern Kentucky back to the national playoffs.

Q: Has anyone emerged as a team leader?
A: You don't replace a player like Katie Kelly, based
on her experience and the characteristics she brought
Senior Candis Cook

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�LARRY JOE IDIIAD
Head Coach
When
Larry Joe
Inman became the
h e a d
women s
basketball
coach
at
Eastern Kentucky University, the question was not if he would win, but how
much and how soon. After 16 seasons, the question
has only been partially answered as milestones and
firsts continue to follow Inman everywhere he goes.
Under lnman's guidance, Eastern won its first outright OVC regular season championship in 1996-97
and, in the process, set a league record for conference victories with 16 in completing a fantastic 24-6
season. This, coming off the heels of a share of its
first-ever OVC title, a quad championship in 1994-95.
In 1997-98, Inman added to the championship trophies at Eastern as he led the Lady Colonels to a
share of the OVC title once again.
With the return of four starters and the addition of
several outstanding recruits, the Lady Colonels could
be battling for the conference crown again in 200405.
Eastern's program has been one of consistency
since the 1990's, only finishing out of the top half of
the league standings twice. Over the past 11 seasons,
Eastern has an impressive record of 203-137 a .597
winning percentage.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so
much is a direct reflection on the coaching philosophy that has brought the Lady Colonels to the next
level.
"Each person must give of themselves for the one
common goal -- to win and be successful -- not what
they want, but what is the common goal for all," explains Inman.
This theme of teamwork has created success for
the program, but individual talent has not gone unnoticed either In 1996-97 Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball Hall of Fame's Ed Steitz Award and
the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award for leading NCAA Division I players in three-point percentage. For her outstanding junior year her uniform, practice gear and
shoes were placed into the Hall of Fame in Spring-

field, Mass. In 1997-98, Roberts continued her excel- ting warmed up, as he quickly moved up the ranks to
lence as she was seventh in the nation in 3-point ac- the helm of the Middle Tennessee State University
curacy and fourth in free throw percentage on her way Lady Raiders. His first collegiate coaching stint was
just as successful, capturing five regular season Ohio
to earning accolades.
Inman has also coached OVC Player of the Year Valley Conference crowns in eight years. He was
Kim Mays (1994-95), as well as the first-time selec- named Coach of the Year three times and compiled a
tion of two EKU players to the AII-OVC first team, 161-73 record at the school. The Lady Raiders won a
which has now been accomplished twice. In 1995- total of nine regular season and tournament champi96, Inman coached Samantha Young and Laphelia onships during his tenure, including four consecutive
Doss to that honor and repeated that feat in 1997-98 regular season and tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have
with Laphelia Doss and Chrissy Roberts. In 1998,
Charlotte Sizemore made first-team AII-OVC and in been no less remarkable, with Coach of the Year hon1999, Marla Gearhart was a first-team AII-OVC se- ors and titles following Inman to Richmond . He belection. In 2000-01, Sizemore and Candice Finley re- came the only coach to be recognized for Coach of
ceived second-team AllsConference accolades and the Year honors at two different OVC schools after
in 2001-02, Sizemore received AII-OVC First Team his selection in 1990 for that honor. He has since won
honors, while Zoey Artist received AII-OVC Second that honor at Eastern in '94-95, '96-97 and again in
Team. Miranda Eckerle and Pam Garrett earned All- 2000-01 He has also become the school's all-time
Newcomer Team honors as freshmen . Last season, leader in wins and winning percentage (263, .588).
Teresa McNairwas named AII-OVC FirstTeam, while With every win the Eastern mentor earns, he raises
Katie Kelly received second team honors following his own standard for both the school and the conferher junior campaign and First Team honors as a se- ence for career wins.
Not all of his accomplishments have been on the
nior Inman is quick to give credit to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in having good OVC level, as Inman has been involved in national
people, as well as good basketball players, which in competition both at Eastern and Middle Tennessee.
turn creates a positive situation," commented Inman. He led the Lady Raiders to four NCAA Regional ap"We just look for players that are down to earth with pearances, where MTSU won one third of its games.
In 2001-02, Inman led the Lady Colonels to the Sweet
good work ethics."
16 of the WNIT after defeating Southwest Missouri
Work ethic has never been a problem for the
State
on the road in overtime, but then fell to Alaseven-ti me OVC Coach of the Year He has set standards at every position he
has held, a trail of success
that leads all the way back
to the early 1970's. His
first high school coaching
job , at Mt. Juliet High
School in Nashville TN,
was filled with enough
titles to end a career In
just five years, Inman led
Mt. Juliet to five district
titles, four regional championships, three Nashville
Interschola sti c League
titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class AAA state
title.
Inman was just getBobbie Gene and Larry Joe Inman

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�bama. In 1996-97, he led Eastern to its first-ever NCAA Regional appearance at Georgia. He was also nominated for the WBCA District 9 Coach of the Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993. Since 1999, Inman has
been named to Who's Who by Strathmore's and Marqui's five different times. He was also named Man of the
Year by the American Biographical Institute in 2001
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1970. He
received his master's degree from Tennessee State University in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of Shelbyville, TN. They have one son, Jody, and two
daughters, Latrice and Tiffany.

1Dffll0'5 CAREER RECORD
Career Coaching Record
Record: 557-271 (.672), 29 years

Career Collegiate Coaching Record
Record: 424-257 (.623), 24 years

Eastern Kentucky (1988-04)
Record: 263-184 (.588), 16 years

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1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04

Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky

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Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
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Head Coach
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Head Coach
Head Coach
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Head Coach
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Head Coach
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Record
14-13
23-10
16-13
20-5
28-5
19-10
23-7
20-10
12-14
12-14
14-1 3
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16
24-6
20-8
11-16
13-15
22-6
23-8
18-11
15-15

Conf.
6-3
6-0
4-2
9-3
10-0
12-2
13-1
13-1
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9
16-2
15-3
8-10
10-8
14-2
13-3
10-6
9-7

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Coach
Pat Summitt
Jody Conradt
C. Vivian Stringer
Sylvia Hatchell
Kay Yow
Rene Portland
Theresa Grentz
Andy Landers
Mike Granelli
Tara VanDerveer
Robin Selvig
Debbie Ryan
Joan Bonvicini
Cindy Russo
Jim Foster
Geno Auriemma
Marsha Sharp
Carol Hammerle
Lynne Agee
James Sweat

Team
Tennessee
Texas
Rutgers
N. Carolina
N. Carolina St.
Penn State
Illinois
Georgia
St. Peter's
Stanford
Montana
Virginia
Arizona
Florida Intl.
Ohio State
Connecticut
Texas Tech
N. Illinois
UNG-Greensboro
Norfolk St.

Yrs. Wins
30
852
35
847
32
695
29
654
33
653
649
28
30
61 9
610
25
607
32
25
602
26
602
27
591
25
564
27
556
26
546
19
532
22
532
31
529
26
505
23
504

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22.
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25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.

ave Co-Champions

2001-02 Preseason WNIT
2001-02 WN/T Sweet 16

ave Co-Champions
1997 ave Champions
1995 ave Quad Champions
1991-04 ave Tournament Appearances
1998

OVC Champions

OVC Champions
OVC Champions
OVC Champions
OVC Champions

Middle Tennessee (1978-86)
Record : 161 -73 (.688)

ave Champions in '80, '83, '84, '85, '86
ave Tournament Champs in '83, '84, '85, '86
Mt. Juliet HS (TN) (1973-78)
OVC Quad-Champions
OVC Champions, NCAA Tournament
OVC Co-Champions

Record: 126-24 (.840)

1977 State Class AAA Champions

Gallatin Jr. High (TN) (1970-73)
Record: 51-4 (.927)

OVC Co-Champions, WNIT Sweet 16
OVC Tournament Runner-Ups

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2001-02

Coach
Ceal Barry
Harry Perretta
Dianne Nolan
Sharon Fanning
Muffet McGraw
Mark French
Wendy Larry
Elaine Elliott
Tony Cross
Nancy Wilson
Shirley Walker
Lisa Sluder
Ferne Labati
Larry Inman
Gary Blair
Joe McKeown
Brenda Paul
Bill Gibbons
Jessie Harris
Bud Childers

Team
Yrs. Wins
Colorado
25
501
Villanova
26
488
Fairfield
479
30
Mississippi St.
28
476
Notre Dame
22
472
458
UC Santa Barbara 25
Old Dominion
20
452
Utah
21
437
433
Belmont
20
Coll. of Charleston
22
431
429
Alcorn State
26
427
Iowa
20
Miami (Fla.)
25
426
424
Eastern Kentucky 24
Texas A&amp;M
19
417
Geo. Washington
18
408
402
Elon
26
Holy Cross
19
393
Miss. Valley
28
387
Winthrop
22
385

EID COICHIDli RECORDS
Coach
Ellen Johns
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman

Yrs.

Overall

ovc

1
1
1
4
7
2
16

13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
263-184

N/A
N/A
N/A
6-13
30-46
9-19
172-94

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�JEDDY 5LED6E
Assistant Coach
Second Season

Jenny Sledge begins her second season as an
assistant coach for the Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball program.
Sledge, a former standout at the University of
New Orleans, comes to EKU after a coaching
stint at Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Fla.,
where she assisted in the daily operations of the
women's basketball program. Anderson was
responsible for academics, practice coordination , strength and conditioning , individual workouts, scouting and recruiting .

PER50Dll
Birthdate: July 2, 1977
Hometown: Springfield, Missouri
Family: Husband: Phillip

"I am just so thrilled about the opportunity to work
for such a great program with a winning tradition," said Sledge. "The support of athletics and
women's basketball at EKU is second to none.
Coach Inman is a legend in the coaching ranks
of women's basketball and it's an honor to get
the chance to work with him. He sets such a high
standard for the sport and the profession ," added
Sledge.

EOUCITIDD
High School: Kickapoo High School
College: University of New Orleans (1999)

PllYIDli EHPERIEDCE
1995-1999: University of New Orleans

COICHIDli EHPERIEDCE

2003-Present: Eastern Kentucky University
Sledge was a four year starter at New Orleans 2000-2003: Chipola Junior College
where she was atwo-time All-Conference player
She was also named to the All-Louisiana Team
by the Louisiana Sportswriters from 1996-99
and was named Defensive Player of the Year in
1997-98 by the same group. Sledge holds the .____ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _____,
career record for three-point field goal percentage. She is also ranked in the top
five for career points, rebounds,
steals, three-point field goals,freethrows made, and free-throw percentage.
"I think Jenny is a great asset to our
program," said Inman. "She has
done a great job recruiting at
Chipola and she had a tremendous playing career at New Orleans. Jenny brings a lot of experience to the table for our kids and I
think she will help continue the
great tradition of women's basketball here at EKU."
Sledge,a native of Springfield, Mo.,
earned her bachelors of science in
managementwith a minor in health
services in 1999 from New Orleans. She and her husband,
Phillip, reside in Richmond.

Jenny and Phillip Sledge

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�[UR115 fflETTED
Assistant Coach
Fifth Season

Curtis Metten, a native of St. Albans, West Virginia, begins his fifth season on the EKU coaching staff as an assistant coach. Prior to EKU,
Metten served for two years as an assistant
coach and recruiting coordinator at Davis &amp;
Elkins College in Elkins, WV
Metten's responsibilities include all aspects of
recruiting , offensive coordinator development of
backcourt players, scouting, working as a camp
director as well as on-floor coaching duties.
In the summer of 1999, Metten served as an

PER50Dll
Birthdate: August 17, 1975
Hometown: St. Albans, West Virginia
Family: Wife: Amanda

assistant coach for the Planet Basketball European Tour The team, which consisted ofWVIAC
players, competed in Holland, Belgium and
Paris. Metten's coaching career also includes
stops at the 2000 WBCA Final Four where he
was a clinic volunteer for the Special Olympics
and he acted as a camp counselor at the USA
Junior Nationals Basketball Camp in Columbus,
OH , in 1997.

EOUCITIDD
High School: St. Albans High School
College: Davis &amp; Elkins College (1999),
Eastern Kentucky University (2002)

PllVIDli EHPERIEDCE
1993-1998: Davis &amp; Elkins; basketball
1994-1998: Davis &amp; Elkins; baseball

COICHIDli EHPERIEDCE

Metten was a two-sport athlete for the Senators
of Davis &amp; Elkins. He was a four-year starter for 2002-Present: Eastern Kentucky University
the basketball team, where he saw playing time 2000-2002: Eastern Kentucky University GA
at every position. As a senior captain , Metten 1998-2000: Davis &amp; Elkins College
averaged 14 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.8 steals
per game. He was also the starting shortstop/ ...____ __ _ __ __ _ _ __ ___.
centerfielder for the baseball team , and helped Metten, 29, is married to the former Amanda
lead the Senators to the 1995 Rafferty from Wooster Ohio. The couple resides
WVIAC Northern Division cham- in Richmond.
pionship.
In 1998, Metten received the Joe
Carrol Memorial Award for outstanding leadership in athletics. He
also received the Gonfalon Award
in 1998, which was presented by
the college president for outstanding administrative leadership. In
1999, Metten was honored with
the Algernon Sydn ey Sullivan
Award as the overall outstanding
senior in his class at Davis &amp;
Elkins.
Metten received his degree in
physical education in 1999 from
Davis &amp; Elkins, and received his
masters in sports administration in
May 2002 from EKU .

Amanda and Curtis Metten

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�LIPHELII 0055
Assistant Coach
Third Season

PER50Dll
Birthdate: June 25
Hometown: Franklin, Kentucky
Family: Single

pionship team during her senior year

Laphelia Doss begins her third season as an
assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky University.
Doss, who played for Inman and the EKU Lady
Colonels, taught high school in Atlanta, Ga.,
prior to coming to EKU.
Doss was a part of three Ohio Valley Conference
championship teams while a player for the Lady
Colonels. She was on a quad-OVC championship team her freshman year and a member of
EKU's first outright league championship team
as a junior that also made an NCAA tournament
appearance. She was also on the co-OVC cham-

Doss had a marvelous four-year career at Eastern where she was named to the AII-OVC Freshman Team her first year, First Team AII-OVC as
a sophomore and as a senior and Second Team
AII-OVC as a junior
As a sophomore, she led the OVC and finished
ninth in the nation in rebounding with her 11.5
per game average. As a junior she was fourth in
the league in rebounding (8.7) and sixth in field
goal percentage (.516).

EIIIITDI
High School: Franklin-Simpson High School
College: Eastern Kentucky University (1998),
Eastern Kentucky University (2003)

PllYIDli EHPERIDCE
1994-1998: Eastern Kentucky University

COICHIDli EHPERIEDCE
2002-Present: Eastern Kentucky University

As a senior she finished second among conference players in rebounding (8.6) and field goal
percentage (.551 ), while closing the year as the ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
sixth-best scorer in the OVC with her 14.6 per
game average.
She holds career records at EKU
for most rebounds in a career
(1,027), most rebounds in a season (310) and most rebounds in a
game (26).
Doss' responsibillties include academics, recruiting, on-the-floor
coaching, overseeing student assistants, developmentofbackcourt
and frontcourt players, team travel,
community service, scouting and
assisting the team in video exchange.
Doss, a native of Franklin, Ky.,
received her bachelor's degree in
broadcast journalism and her
master's in sports administration
from EKU.

Doss was a standout for the Lady Colonels from
1994-1998.
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�numERl[ll ROSTER
No.
5/50*
10
11
12
14
15/3*
20
21
22/30*
23
33
40

42
45

Player
Fatai Hala'api'api
Louista Pierre
India Wood
Laura Shelton
Jennifer Patterson
Ashley Cazee
Miranda Eckerle
Ashleigh Huffman
Tamika Bowers
Nancy Hoist
Tamara Arnold
Kiejon Johnson
Candis Cook
Pam Garrett

Class
So.
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So.
Fr
Fr
So.
Sr
Sr

Pos.
C
F
G
G
G
G
F
F
G
F
G
G
F
F

Ht.
6-1
6-1

5-7
5-5

5-7
5-8
6-0
5-10

5-9

6-0
5-6
5-10
5-11

6-1

Hometown
Lahaina, Hawaii
Miami, Fla.
Athens, Ala.
Munfordville, Ky.
Etowah, Tenn.
Martinsville, Ind.
Brookville, Ind.
Poca, W.V
Nashville, Tenn .
Captain Cook, Hawaii
Tallahassee, Fla.
Miami, Fla.
College Station, Texas
Lineville, Ala.

High School
Lahainaluna HS
North Miami HS
Athens HS
Hart County HS
McMinn Central HS
Martinsville HS
Franklin County HS
Nitro HS
Antioch HS
Konawaena HS
James Rickards HS
Miami Edison HS
Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
Lineville HS

Hometown
Tallahassee, Fla.
Nashville, Tenn.
Martinsville, Ind.
College Station, Texas
Brookville, Ind.
Lineville, Ala.
Lahaina, Hawaii
Captain Cook, Hawaii
Poca, WV
Miami, Fla.
Etowah, Tenn.
Miami, Fla.
Munfordville, Ky.
Athens, Ala.

High School
James Rickards HS
Antioch HS
Martinsville HS
Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS
Franklin County HS
Lineville HS
Lahainaluna HS
Konawaena HS
Nitro HS
Miami Edison HS
McMinn Central HS
North Miami HS
Hart County HS
Athens HS

llPHABETl[ll ROSTER
No.
33
22/30*
15/3*

42
20

45
5/50*
23
21

40
14
10
12
11
* Will

Player
Tamara Arnold
Tamika Bowers
Ashley Cazee
Candis Cook
Miranda Eckerle
Pam Garrett
Fatai Hala'api'api
Nancy Hoist
Ashleigh Huffman
Kiejon Johnson
Jennifer Patterson
Louista Pierre
Laura Shelton
India Wood

Class
Fr
So.
Fr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So.
Fr
Sr
So.
Fr
Jr
Jr
Fr

Pos.
G
G
G
F
F
F
C
F
F
G
G
F
G
G

Ht.
5-6
5-9

5-8
5-11

6-0
6-1
6-1

6-0
5-10
5-10

5-7
6-1

5-5
5-7

wear alternate jersey number in maroon uniform

ROSTER BREIKDDIID
BYCLl55

BY5TITE

Seniors (4): Cook, Eckerle, Garrett, Huffman
Juniors (2): Pierre, Shelton
Sophomores (3): Bowers, Hala'api'api, Johnson
Freshmen (5): Arnold, Cazee, Hoist, Patterson,

Alabama (2): Garrett, Wood
Florida (3): Arnold, Johnson, Pierre
Hawaii (2): Hala'api'api, Hoist
Indiana (2): Cazee, Eckerle
Kentucky (1): Shelton
Tennessee (2): Patterson, Bowers
Texas (1): Cook
West Virginia (1): Huffman

Wood

BY PD51TIDD
Guards (8): Arnold, Bowers, Cazee, Huffman,
Johnson, Patterson, Shelton, Wood
Forwards (4): Cook, Eckerle, Hoist, Pierre
Centers (2): Garrett, Hala'api'api

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�[10015 [DOI
Senior
5'11" - Forward
College Station, Texas
Texas A&amp;M Consolidated High School
• 2003-04

• Texas A&amp;M Consolidated HS

Cook saw action in all 30 games for the Lady Colonels and
made 28 starts as a junior ... Named a co-captain ... Averaged 6.8 points per game and ranked third on the team
with 3.9 rebounds per contest ... Dished out a career-high
seven assists against Nebraska (11/29/03) ... Ranked third
on the team with 66 assists on the year ... Had three games
with five or more assists ... Set a new personal best with
five steals at Morehead State (2/5/04) ... Ranked seventh
in the OVC with 1.47 steals per game ... Scored a seasonhigh 14 points against Austin Peay (1 /15/04) ... Led the team
in scoring four times and had five double-figure scoring efforts on the season ... Ranked second on the team with 11
blocked shots ... Had a near double-double with 12 points
and nine rebounds in EKU's win over Samford (1/24/04).

Graduate of Texas A&amp;M Consolidated High School ... Fouryear letterwinner ... Averaged 15 points, 13 rebounds, four
steals and three assists per game during her senior year ...
Was a member of the Del Valley HS tournament's AllTournament team ... Named first team All-District as a senior
... Earned Most Valuable Player honors from team members
as a senior ... Received the Brazos Valley Shining Star
Award ... Selected as Best Defensive Player by teammates
... Selected EKU over Texas A&amp;M, Lamar and ArkansasLittle Rock ... Earned first team All-District honors as a junior
... Was voted Most Dedicated by her high school team as a
junior, as well ... Received Brazos Valley Shining Star as a
junior.

• 2002-03
Cook played in all 29 games for EKU and started 17 times
as a sophomore ... Averaged 7.7 points per game ... Was
the team's fourth-best rebounder with 4.5 boards per game
... Established a career-high with 22 points against Tennessee State (1/4/03) ... Grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds
in two games, most recently against Austin Peay (2/1/03)
... Recorded five steals against Murray State (1/25/03) ...
Was fifth on the team with 42 steals ... Scored in double
figures eight times ... Led the team in rebounding four times
and in scoring once ... Recorded a double-double against
Murray State (1/25/03) with 10 points and 12 rebounds ...
Had two games with 10 or more rebounds.

• 2001-02
Cook played in 29 of EKU's 31 contests, including two starts
... In her first collegiate start, Cook recorded 10 points, going
4-for-4 from the field, against Murray State (2/26/02) ...
Recorded a career-high five rebounds against Morehead
State (1/19/02) ... Averaged 1.5 points, 1.2 rebounds and
0.3 assists as a freshman ... Had three steals twice during
the 2001-02 season against Florida Atlantic (12/8/02) and
again vs. Valparaiso (12/14/02) at the Iowa State Cyclone
Classic ... Was named the team's Most Improved Player at
the annual Lady Colonel team awards banquet.

CAREER 51115
STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

1
6
11

14
42
44

229-7.9
638-22.0
690-23.0

44
223
205

1.5
7.7
6.8

18

100

1557-17.6

472

5.4

ASST TO BLK

YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

2001 -02
2002-03
2003-04

29
29
30

15-48
91 -228
79-198

.313
.399
.399

3-15
12-40
5-20

.188
.300
.250

11-1 4
29-48
42-58

.786
.604
.724

38
130
117

3
4.5
3.9

9
48
66

13
46
52

Totals

88

185-474

.390

20-75

.267

82-120

.683

285

3.2

123

111

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�DIIRIDDI ECIERlE
Senior
&amp;'O" - Forward
Brookeville, Indiana
Franklin Countv High School
• 2003-04

• Franklin County HS

Eckerle saw action in all 30 games and started 25 contests
as a junior ... Named a co-captain ... Ranked third on the
team with 8.1 points per game ... Was second on the team
with 4.2 rebounds per contest ... Ranked fourth on the team
with 33 steals and third with five blocked shots ... Led the
team in scoring once and in rebounding six times ... Had nine
double-figure scoring games including a season-high 17
against S.F. Austin (12/6/03) ... Turned in a double-double
effort against SFA with 17 points and a career-high 12
boards and was 9-for-10 from the free throw line ... Posted
a 79.5% free throw percentage, canning 66 of 83 attempts
from the charity stripe.

Graduate of Franklin County High School ... Four-year
letterwinner ... Averaged 18.7 points and 9.8 rebounds per
contest as a senior ... Member of the Indiana All-Star team ...
Selected as a North/South All-Star ... Named EIAC Most
Valuable Player ... Member of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine First Team All-State ... Named All-State by Hoosier
Basketball Magazine as a junior ... Earned All-Conference
honors as a junior ... Holds the school record for points in a
single game with 32 ... Member of the National Honor
Society ... Was a member of the MU Lady Mac Magic,
which earned the 2000 State Cha mpionship ... Named to the
Tremendous 26 by the Indiana Basketball Guide ... Vice
President of senior class.

• 2002-03
Eckerle played in all 29 games and started 28 times ... Was
second on the team in scoring and 10th in the OVC with 13.8
points per game ... Ranked third on the tea mand 19th in the
league with 4.8 rebounds per contest ... Finished the year
with a free throw percentage of 82.7%, going 105-127 from
the line for the fifth-best average in the OVC ... Shot 50%
from the field (147-294) to rank second on the team and 8th
in the conference ... Named OVC honorable mention ... Had
a career-high 25 points against Tennessee St. (1/4/03) ...
Set career-highs in steals with five against Eastern Illinois (1 /
11/03) and five assists against Morehead State (2/17/03) ...
Reached double figures in scoring in 22 games and led the
team in scoring nine times ... Led the team in rebounds in six
games ... Scored 20 or more points in six games to tie for the
team-lead ... Recorded a double-double against Grambling
State (12/20/02) with 14 points and 11 boards.

• 2001-02
Eckerle saw action in 30 of EKU's 31 contests ... Averaged
7.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 0.7 assists ... Named to AIIOVC Freshman Team ... Named Ohio Valley Conference
Rookie of the Week on 12/3/01 after scoring 29 points, 14
rebounds and four steals in three games ... Reacheddoublefigures in scoring seven times ... Led the team in scoring in
two games and in rebound ing twice ... Scored 16 points
against Tennessee State (1/5/02) and again vs. Austin Peay
(2/2/02) ... Had two games with three steals ... Posted a free
throw percentage of 70.0%.

ClR&amp;R5TlT5
YEAR

--

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

.000
.500
.375

69-90
105-1 27
66-83

.700
.827
.795

110
140
125

3.7
4.8
4.2

22
39
26

59
73
67

2
2
5

24
27
33

543-18.1
778-26.8
721-24.0

211
401
243

7.0
13.8
8.1

.379

240-300

.800

375

4.2

87

199

9

84

2042-22.9

855

9.6

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04

30
29
30

74-169
147-294
84-193

.438
.500
.435

0-1
2-4
9-24

Totals

89

305-656

.465

11 -29

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�PIHi lilRRETT
Senior
&amp;'1" -Center
lineville, Alabama
lineville High School
• 2003-04

• Lineville HS

Garrett saw action in all 30 ga mes as a junior and made 24
starts for EKU ... Named a co-captain ... Averaged 8.5 points
per game to rank second on the team ... Led the team with
5.2 rebounds per contest and ranked 16th in the OVC ...
Ranked first on the team and fourth in the league with 56
steals for an average of 1.87 per game ... Set a new career-high with 24 points against Murray State (1/10/04) ...
Established a career-high against Southeast Missouri (2/
19/04) with three assists ... Scored in double figures nine
times and had a pair of double-doubles ... Had a seasonhigh five steals twice ... Posted a 48.3% (100-207) field goal
percentage ... Led the team in scoring four times and in
rebounding 13 times.

Graduate of Lineville High School ... Averaged 22.8 points,
13.8 rebounds, 4.3 steals and 3.8 assists as a senior ... A
four-year starter, she averaged 22.4 points and 13.8 rebounds as a freshman, 28.3 points and 15.8 rebounds as a
sophomore, and 24.3 points and 15.3 rebounds as a junior
... Holds a county record after scoring 52 points in a single
game and participated in the Alabama North-South All-Star
Game ... Most Valuable Player in the Alabama-Mississippi
All-Star Game ... Earned First-Team All-State honors four
times and team MVP honors three times ... Also earned AllCounty and All-Area honors five times and was a three-time
finalist for the "American General" Player of the Year, as well
as a two-time Anniston Star Player of the Year selection.

• 2002-03
Garrett played in 28 of EKU's 29 games and started 17
games as a sophomore ... Was team's fourth-best scorer,
averaging 10.4 points per game ... Ranked second on the
team and 14th in the OVC with 5.6 rebounds per game ...
Finished second on the team and 9th in the league with 92
offensive rebounds, an average of 3.29 per game ... Recorded a double-double against Jacksonville State (12/30/
02) with 14 points and 10 rebounds ... Led EKU in scoring
three times and led the team in rebounding 11 times ... Had
17 double-figure scoring games and two games with 10 or
more rebounds.

• 2001-02
Garrett saw action in 22 games and made four starts during her freshman campaign ... Averaged 8.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 0.7 assists ... Named to AII-OVC Freshman
Team ... Tallied a double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds in just her third collegiate game against Tennessee
Tech (1/3/02) to earn Ohio Valley Conference Rookie of the
Week honors ... Was also named Rookie of the Week on
after a 16-point performance against Morehead State (2/
16/02) ... Scored 18 points against UT Martin (1 /24/02), followed by a 16-point performance against Murray State (1/
26/02), where she connected on 16 consecutive field goals
... Reached double-figures in scoring in five games ... Led
EKU in scoring once and in rebounding five times ... Had
five steals against Southeast Missouri (2/9/02).

ClRHR5TIT5
YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04

22
28
30

71-138
105-212
100-207

.514
.495
.483

0-1
0-0
0-1

.000
.000
.000

46-81
82-125
54-97

.568
.656
.557

104
156
156

4.7
5.6
5.2

15
20
20

42
57
68

4
13
3

30
48
56

335-15.2
482-17.2
551-18.4

188
292
254

8.5
10.4
8.5

Totals

80

276-557

.496

0-2

.000

182-303

.601

416

5.2

55

167

20

134

1368-17 1

734

9.2

ASST TO BLK

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�l5HlElliH HUFFIIID
Senior
5'10" - Forward
Poca, West Virginia
Nitro High School
• 2003-04
Huffman saw action in all 30 games for the Lady Colonels
... Named a co-captain ... Averaged 2.9 points and 1.4 rebounds per contest ... Tallied a career-high 13 points against
Miami (Fla.) (11/23/03) at the Morehead State Tip-Off Classic ... Pulled down a career-high three rebounds on three
occasions during the season, including the OVC Tournament cha mpionship game against Austin Peay (3/6/04) .. .
Set a new personal best with three assists five times .. .
Reached double figures in scoring twice ... Had a careerhigh two steals in three games ... Led the team from threepoint range, shooting 41.7% (20-48) from behind the arc .. .
Was third on the team with 20 three-pointers made .. .
Ranked fifth on the team with 39 assists.

• 2002-03
Huffman played in 21 of EKU's 29 games as a freshman...
Averaged 0.8 points and 0.6 rebounds for the Lady Colonels ... Scored a career-high five points against Troy State
(12/21 /02) at the UAB Lady Blazer Classic in Birmingham,
Ala... Had a career-high two rebounds in four games with
the last time coming against UT Martin (2/22/03) ... Set a
career-high with two assists in two games and had one steal
in four different contests ... Won the team's Scholastic Award
at the annual team banquet.

• 2001-02
Redshirted for the 2001-02 season due to a knee injury
which required off-season surgery.

• Nitro HS
Graduate of Nitro High School. .. Four-year letterwinner...
Averaged 19.7 points, eight rebounds and six assists per
game as a senior... Selected to first team All-County and AllConference teams ... Named second team All-State ... Member of the West Virginia-Ohio All-Star team ... High school
team finished as state runner-up and was named to AllTournament team ... Selected as Female Athlete of the Year
at Nitro HS ... Received Special Honorable Mention All-State
honors as a junior... Named to Who's Who in Sports and
Academics ... Named Homecoming Queen at Nitro HS ...
Member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and L_.....ili!L..:.:..._ _ _ ___:=.._ _..__allllll!!~::.J
served as student body president.

..

ClRHR5TlT5
YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

2002-03
2003-04
Totals

21
30
51

7-29
29-85
36-114

.241
.341
.316

2-14
20-48
22-62

143
.417
.355

1-4
8-11
9-15

.250
.727
.600

12
41
53

0.6
1.4
1.0

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

ASST TO BLK
10
39

17
26

49

43

0
1
1

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STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

4
13
17

97-4.6
332-11 .1
429-8.4

17
86
103

0.8
2.9
2.0

�lDUl5TI PIERRE
Junior
&amp;'1" - Forward
Miami, Florida
Nonh Miami High School
• 2003-04
Pierre played in 23 games and made five consecutive OVC
starts as a sophomore ... Averaged 1.7 points and 1.6 rebounds per contest ... Grabbed five rebounds, blocked four
shots and had a career-high two steals in her first collegiate start against UT Martin (1 /8/04) ... Ranked third on
the team with five blocked shots ... Set career-highs with
12 points and two assists, while shooting 6-of-10 from the
field against Austin Peay (1 /15/04) ... Shot 51.5% (17-for33) from the field for the season.

• 2002-03
Pierre saw action in 18 of EKU's 29 games as a freshman ...
Averaged 1.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game for the . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
Lady Colonels ... Had a career night against Troy State at
the UAB Lady Blazer Classic, recording a personal-best 10
points, seven rebounds, one assist and one steal in EKU's
win over Troy State (12/21 /02) ... Went 4-of-7 from the field
in that career game vs. Troy State ... Had five or more rebounds in three games as a freshman.

• North Miami HS
Graduate of North Miami High School ... Averaged 20 points,
12 rebounds, five steals, four assists and two blocks for
North Miami HS ... Was named First Team All-Dade County
as a senior... Named All-State Honorable Mention as a
senior... Also named a member of the Florida North/South
All-Star game and played in the Dade/Broward Nike All-Star
game in 2002 ... Was heavily recruited by all the major
Florida universities and was second in scoring and rebounding in Dade County as a senior... Third Team All-Dade as a
junior... Team Most Valuable Player and leading scorer as
a sophomore, junior and senior... Team captain as a senior... Had season-high 26 points as a senior at North Miami
HS ... Recorded 20 rebounds for a season-high as a senior ...
Academic honors student... Member and Vice President of
the North Miami AIDS/HIV Club ... Member and Vice President of HOSA.

ClR&amp;R5TlT5
YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

2002-03
2003-04

18
23

10-32
17-33

.313
.515

0-0
0-0

.000
.000

4-7
6-9

.571
.667

33
36

1.8
1.6

3
4

14
20

Totals

41

27-65

.415

0-0

.000

10-16

.625

69

1.7

7

34

ASST TO BLK

STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

6
5

4
8

121-6.7
160-7.0

24
40

1.3
1.7

11

12

281-6.9

64

1.6

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Junior
5'5" -Guard
Munlordville, Kentuckv
Han Countv High School
• 2003-04

Hart County ... Also is the all-time leader in three-point goals
in a season with 59, in a career (175) and she has the highest
free throw percentage in Lady Raider history at 77.7%... Has
been named All-District,All-Region and All-State four times .. .
Earned the 2001 5thRegion Most Valuable Player award.. .
Was a 4.0 student at Hart County and a candidate for the
Kentucky Miss Basketball title.

Shelton saw action in 29 games as a sophomore and made
28 starts as the Lady Colonel point guard ... Ranked fourth
on the team with 7.6 points per game ... Led the team and
ranked seventh in the OVC with 3.28 assists per game after dishing out 95 on the season ... Ranked fourth in the
league with a 1.34 assist/turnover ratio ... Was second on
the team in free throw percentage, canning 66-of-80 attempts for 82.5% ... Sank 35 three-pointers on the year,
ranking second on the team and 14th in the conference ...
Scored a career-high 19 points in the season-opener against
Gardner-Webb (11 /22/03) at the Morehead State Tip-Off
Classic ... Registered double figures in scoring 11 times ...
Dished out a career-high nine assists against Jacksonville
State (2/14/04) ... Had five or more assists in six games ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Led team in scoring three times ... Pulled down a careerhigh five rebounds twice, most recently against Austin Peay
(1 /15/04) ... Recorded a personal best with four steals
against Austin Peay (2/28/04).

• 2002-03
Shelton played in all of EKU's 29 games as a true freshman ... Averaged 4.3 points, 1.2 assists and 1.0 rebounds
per game ... Had a career night at Austin Peay (2/27/03)
when she scored 18 points, grabbed three rebounds and
had two steals for the Lady Colonels ... Set a career-high
with six assists in EKU's win over Grambling State (12/20/
02) at the UAB Lady Blazer Classic in Birmingham, Ala...
Reached double-figures in scoring six times ... Posted a free
throw percentage of 82.9%, going 34-for-41 from the charity stripe in her debut season... Was second on the team in
three-pointers made with 18, one behind Katie Kelly.

• Hart County HS
Graduate of Hart County High School ... Was a member of
the Hart Co. varsity team since she was a sixth-grader and
has been the starting point guard since her eighth-grade
year... The Lady Raiders amassed an overall record of 10429 during her career and earned three 18th District Titles, two
straight 51hRegion Titles and appeared in the quarterfinals
of the Kentucky State Tournament twice... Shelton has
started 133 consecutive games and has recorded more than
1900 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in her career at

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CIREER 51115
YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

2002-03
2003-04

29
29

36-105
60-177

.343
.339

18-53
35-91

.340
.385

34-41
66-80

.829
.825

28
60

1.0
2.1

36
95

68
71

Totals

58

96-282

.340

53-144

.368

100-121

.826

88

1.5

131

139

ASST TO BLK

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STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

1
0

16
21

418-14.4
723-24.9

124
221

4.3
7.6

1

37

1141-19.7

345

5.9

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Sophomore
5'9" - Guard
Nashville, Tennessee
Antioch High School
• 2003-04
Bowers saw action in 24 games for the Lady Colonels as a
freshman ... Averaged 1.9 points per game ... Pulled down
1.0 rebound per contest ... Scored a career-high eight points
against Memphis (11/28/03) ... Grabbed a career-high six
rebounds against Jacksonville State (1/22/04) ... Dished out
two assists on two occasions against Memphis (11 /28/03)
and Tennessee-Martin (1/31 /04) ... Established a seasonhigh with three steals against Jacksonville State (1/22/04)
... Ranked fourth on the team with four blocked shots.

• Antioch HS
Graduate of Antioch High School. .. Earned team's Most
Valuable Defensive Player and Most Valuable Player.. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Voted the team's Miss Basketball as a senior ... Averaged
15.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.1 steals and 4.2 assists as a
senior ... Served as a team captain all four years for her high
school team ... Played in the Tennessee East vs. West AllStar game ... Earned All-District 12 AAA honors and AllRegion 6 AAA honors in 2002-03 ... Graduated with academic honors in the scholars program at Antioch HS... Was
the first girls' basketball player to receive an athletic scholarship from Antioch HS in 24 years ... Turned down offers
from Tennessee Tech , among other Tennessee schools, to
play at EKU ... averaged 13 points, five rebounds, three
steals and three assists per game as a junior.. . As a junior,
she led Antioch to its first-ever District 12-AAA basketball
championshipand was named to the All-Tournament team ...
Helped the Lady Bears to 21 wins in 2001-02, its most ever
in a single season.

CIRIER 51115
YEAR
2003-04
Totals

GP
24
24

FGM-FGA
17-43
17-43

PCT
.395
.395

3PM-3PA
1-2
1-2

PCT
.500
.500

FTM-FTA
10-15
10-15

PCT
.667
.667

REB
24
24

AVG
1.0
1.0

ASST TO BLK
9
21
4
9
21
4

STL
14
14

MIN-AVG
192-8.0
192-8.0

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45
45

AVG
1.9
1.9

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Sophomore
6'1" -Forward
lahaina, Hawaii
lahainaluna Countv High School
• 2003-04
Hala'api'api played in all 30 games for the Lady Colonels
as a freshman and made five starts ... Averaged 4.7 points
per game, ranking her seventh on the team ... Was fifth on
the team with 3.1 rebounds per contest ... Led the team
and set a new single-season EKU record with 51 blocked
shots ... Currently ranks fifth on the school's career blocks
list ... Scored a career-high 18 points against TennesseeMartin (1/31/04) ... Reached double figures in scoring three
times ... Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds twice, most
recently against Morehead State (2/5/04) ... Blocked five
shots against Bowling Green (12/29/03) ... Made a personal
best four steals against Austin Peay (2/28/04) ... Had a season-h igh three assists against Western Carolina (12/17/03)
... Had 12 games with 3 or more blocked shots ... Posted a
48.8%field goal percentage, hitting 61-of-125 attempts from
the floor ... Ranked third in the OVC with 1.70 blocks per
game.

• Lahainaluna HS
Graduate of Lahainaluna High School in Lahaina, Hawaii ...
Was named the Maui Interscholastic League (M IL) Player of
the Year in 2002 and was First Team All-MIL in 2001-02 .. .
Named a First Team All-Star as a sophomore, junior and
senior.. . Earned First Team All-State accolades ... Averaged 17 points and seven rebounds per game as a senior
for Lahainaluna High School. .. Averaged 14 points and
eight rebounds as a junior.

ClREER 51115
YEAR
2003-04
Totals

- - - - - - - - -

GP
30
30

FGM-FGA
61-125
61-125

PCT
.488
.488

3PM-3PA
0-0
0-0

PCT
.000
.000

FTM-FTA
19-44
19-44

PCT
.432
.432

REB
93
93

AVG
3.1
3.1

ASST TO BLK
11
61
51
11
61 51

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STL
11
11

MIN-AVG
424-14.1
424-14.1

POINTS
141
141

AVG
4.7
4.7

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Sophomore
5'10" - Guard
Miami, Florida
Miami Edison High School
• 2003-04
Johnson saw action in 11 games for EKU during her freshman campaign ... Averaged 0.9 points and 0.7 rebounds per
contest ... Scored a season-high two points in five games,
most recently against Samford (1/24/04) ... Pulled down a
career-high three rebounds against nationally-ranked Cincinnati (1/5/04) ... Had one assist in four games and blocked
a shot against Tennessee-Martin (1/8/04).

• Miami Edison HS
Graduate of Miami Edison High School. .. Named FirstTeam
Al l-Dade County as a senior at Miami Edison High School. ..
Received third team All-State honors as a senior ... Participated in Florida's North-South game ... Averaged 16 points,
six rebounds and four assists per game as a senior.

ClREER 511TS
YEAR
2003-04
Totals

GP
11
11

FGM-FGA
4-20

4-20

PCT
.200
.200

3PM-3PA
0-4

PCT
.000

FTM-FTA
2-4

0-4

.000

2-4

PCT
.500
.500

REB
8

8

AVG
0.7
0.7

ASST TO BLK
4
10
1
4
10
1

STL
0
0

MIN-AVG
61-5.5
61-5.5

POINTS
10
10

AVG
0.9
0.9

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Freshman
5'&amp;" - Guard
Tallahassee, Florida
James Rickards High School
• James Rickards HS
Graduate of James Rickards High School in Nashville, TN ...
Played in three games as a senior and averaged 24 points per
game ... Scored over 1,000 points during her high school career
... Averaged 16.3 points, 8.4 assists and 5.3 steals per game
during her junior season at Rickards ... Earned Most Valuable
Player honors twice and was named class 4A third team All-State
in 2002-03 ... Arnold's AAU team won a Florida state championship and finished as runner-up four times ... Was ranked 80th in
the nation in the pre-summer All-Star Girls Report of top seniors
... Named honorable mention All-State as a freshman ... Earned
Third team All-State as a junior ... McDonald's All-American
nominee ... Member of academic honor roll.

Q&amp;A
If I could play one-on-one with anyone, it would
be: Ahmad Aliyy
If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd live on: Chicken
Most interesting thing I did this summer was:
Spending time with my only nephew Terrian
Dream car: Maybach Benz
Most prized possession: My cell phone so I can
always call my family
First paying job: Data entry operator
Favorite team: Florida State football
Favorite current player: Jameer Nelson
Most people don't know this about me, but I: don't
like to speak in front of people
Most memorable moment as a basketball player:
When I scored 30 points in the last game I played
Favorite non-athletic hobby: Ping pong
Person who has influenced me the most in life: My
parents
If I was on the show, my American Idol audition
song would be: "Greatest Love of All"
Movie of my life would be titled: Why Am I Trying
So Hard To Fit In When I Was Born To Stand Out
Vacation spot you'd most like to visit: Home

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Freshman
5'8" - Guard
Maninsville, Indiana
Maninsville High School
• Martinsville HS
Graduate of Martinsville High School in Martinsville, IN ... Led her
team in points, assists, steals, and free throw percentage in each
of the last two seasons ... During her senior campaign , she posted
24 points, six assists and four rebounds per game ... Also
averaged five steals and shot an impressive 84 percent from the
charity stripe ... McDonald's All-American nominee ... Owns the
career free throw percentage record at Martinsville with 78 percent as well as the single game assists record with 14 and the
single-season mark for points per game at 23.2 ... Named First
Tearn All-Conference Indiana two straight years ... Member of AllMetro West First Team in 2003 ... Two-time recipient of First Team
All-State honors from Hoosier Basketball Magazine and was
named First Team All-State in 2004 by lndianaBBall.com .. .
Honorable mention All-State selection by the Associated Press .. .
Named Region Roundball Super Senior selection after leading
Conference Indiana in scoring and assists as a senior.

Q&amp;A
If I could play one-on-one with anyone, it would
be: Allen Iverson
If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd live on: Turkey
sandwiches
Most interesting thing I did this summer was: Get
a job for the first time in my life
Dream car: 2004 black Spyder Eclipse convertible
Most prized possession: My blanket
First paying job: At a cafeteria
Favorite team: Indiana Pacers
Favorite current player Allen Iverson
Most people don't know this about me, but I: Am
not shy once I get to know the person
Most memorable moment as a basketball player:
Getting named AAU Player of the Year in Indiana
Favorite non-athletic hobby: Hanging out with my
friends and being with my two-year-old niece
Hannah
Person who has influenced me the most in life: My
mom and dad
If I was on the show, my American Idol audition
song would be: Avant "Seperated"
Vacation spot you'd most like to visit: Hawaii

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�DIDCYHDl5T
Freshman
&amp;'O" -Forward
Captain Cook, Hawaii
Konawaena High School
• Konawaena HS
Graduate of Konawaena High School in Captain Cook, Hawaii .. .
Named Hawaii State girls basketball player of the year in 2004 .. .
Was named the All-League Big Island Interscholastic Federation
(BIIF) Player of the Year in 2002, 2003 and 2004 ... Averaged 15
points, eight rebounds and two assists per game as a senior ...
Earned All-State First Team honors in 2002 and All-State Second
Team honors in 2003 ... Served as team captain during her senior
campaign ... Was an Assistant Coach for Special Olympics ...
Member of National Honor Society for three years ... Served as
her class treasurer,sports editor of the school yearbook as ajunior
and editor-in-chief of the yearbook as asenior ... Joins sophomore
Lady Colonel Fatai Hala'api'api (Lahaina, Hawaii) as the second
player from the state of Hawaii to play for EKU.

Q&amp;A
If I could play one-on-one with anyone, it would
be: my sister Emily
If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd live on: Fried
rice
Most interesting thing I did this summer was: Went
parasailing with my sisters
Dream car: Porsche Boxer
First paying job: Box office at a movie theatre
Favorite team: Minnesota Timberwolves
Favorite current player: Kevin Garnett
Most people don't know this about me, but I: Know
how to surf
Most memorable moment as a basketball player:
When we won the state tournament my senior
year of high school
Favorite non-athletic hobby: Sleeping
Person who has influenced me the most in life: My
twin sister, Julia
If I was on the show, my American Idol audition
song would be: Britney Spears "Hit Me Baby One
More Time"
Vacation spot you'd most like to visit: New York

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Freshman
51"-Guard
Etowah, Tennessee
McMinn Central High School
• McMinn Central HS
Graduate of McMinn Central High School in Etowah, TN ...
Averaged 14.5 points, six rebounds and two assists per game as
a senior ... Posted a 76% free throw percentage last season for
McMinn Central ... High school team posted an overall record of
119-21 during her career, the best in school history ... Named AllState as a senior ... Also earned Region Most Valuable Player
honors, all-district and Best of Preps First Team as a senior ...
Named All-State honorable mention following her freshman,
sophomore and junior campaigns ... Earned all-area honors and
all-district honors three times while at MCHS ... Member of
Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Anchor Club.

Q&amp;A
If I could play one-on-one with anyone, it would
be: Lisa Leslie
If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd live on:
Macaroni and cheese
Most interesting thing I did this summer was: Go
on a mission trip and help lead a little girl to Christ
Dream car: Nissan Z black with black top
Most prized possession: My Bible and my pillows
First paying job: Mowing yards
Favorite team: Detroit Pistons
Favorite current player: Diana Taurasi
Most people don't know this about me, but I: Write
poetry
Most memorable moment as a basketball player:
Playing in the state championship game my senior
year
Favorite non-athletic hobby: Watching movies
Person who has influenced me the most in life: My
dad
If I was on the show, my American Idol audition
song would be: "Take My Breath Away"
Vacation spot you'd most like to visit: Hawaii

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Freshman
57'-Guard
Athens, Alabama
Athens High School
• Athens HS
Graduate of Athens High School in Athens, AL ... She averaged
16 points per game during her senior season and ranks among
the career assists and steals list at Athens High School ... Was a
two-year starter at Athens, helping lead the team to back-to-back
state titles in 2002 and 2003 ... The team also put together a 72game win streak during her tenure ... Left AHS second on the
career three-pointer list with 105 ... McDonald's All-American
nominee ... Played in the North-South All-Star game for two
straight years ... Was an honorable mention All-State pick in 2004
... Named All-Area by the Decatur Daily and was Co-MVP of the
Area Tournament in 2004 ... Ranked #94 in the nation in the class
of 2004 by the All-Star Girls Report ... Member of Beta Club.

Q&amp;A
If could play one-on-one with anyone, it would
be: Michael Jordan
If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd live on:
Macaroni and cheese, chicken and dressing,
baked ham
Most interesting thing I did this summer was:
Working in a hot plant
Dream car: Escalade
Most prized possession: Cell phone
First paying job: Steelcase
Favorite team: Detroit Pistons
Favorite current player: Allen Iverson
Most people don't know this about me, but I: Am
shy
Most memorable moment as a basketball player:
When I hit a last second shot to send us to OT
Favorite non-athletic hobby: Shopping, hanging
out with family and friends
Person who has influenced me the most in life: My
mom
If I was on the show, my American Idol audition
song would be: "Diary"
Vacation spot you'd most like to visit: Cancun

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3040 Highway 41 South
Terre Haute, IN 47802
(812) 238-1206

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Best Western
1503 N. 12th St.
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December 16-20
New York, New York
3790 Las Vegas Blvd .
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 740-6969

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50 College St.
Clarksville, TN 37040
(931) 552-3331

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University Plaza
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(417) 864-7333

January 5-6
Hospitality House
1221 W ReelfootAve.
Union City, TN 38261
(731) 885-6610

January 14-15
Comfort Suites Cookeville
1035 Interstate Dr.
Cookeville, TN 38501
(931) 372-1881

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Birmingham, AL 35243
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88 Colonial Dr
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(256) 831-1415

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Date
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 28
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 6
Dec. 17
Dec. 29
Dec. 29
Jan.5
Jan.8
Jan. 10
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan.22
Jan.24
Jan.29
Jan.31
Feb.5
Feb. 9
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 19
Feb.21
Feb.26
Feb.28
Mar 2
Mar 5
Mar 6

Opponent

$ Gardner-Webb
$ Miami
11

Memphis
11
Nebraska
Wright State
! Baylor
! SF Austin St.
Western Carolina
&amp;Bowling Green
&amp;Georgia
Cincinnati
*UT Martin
*Murray State
*Austin Peay
*Tennessee Tech
*Jacksonville State
*Samford
*Murray State
*UT Martin
*Morehead State
*Tennessee State
*Samford
Jacksonville State
*Southeast Missouri
*Eastern Illinois
*Morehead State
*Austin Peay
#Jacksonville State
#Tennessee Tech
#Austin Peay

Site
Morehead, KY
Morehead, KY
Memphis, TN
Memphis, TN
Dayton, OH
Houston, TX
Houston, TX
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Cincinnati, OH
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Jacksonville, AL
Birmingham, AL
Murray, KY
Martin, TN
Morehead, KY
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Richmond, KY
Cape Girardeau, MO
Charleston, IL
Richmond, KY
Clarksville, TN
Jacksonville, AL
Nashville, TN
Nashville, TN

Result

w
L
L
L

w
L

w
w
L
L
L

w
w
L

w
L

w
L
L

w
w
w
w
L
L

w
L

w
w
L

Score
69-59
81-90
65-78
75-78
74-69
75-96
84-73
93-71
57-70
60-92
51-83
63-56
75-74
61-67
75-69
53-75
92-82
56-81
55-66
74-63
66-43
64-48
85-80
78-88
64-66
60-45
61-73
65-63
85-74
51-65

Attendance
164
386
802
153
178
132
149
1000
450
550
489
700
900
600
1100
342
513
1236
1801
763
550
750
469
721
625
1100
1239
1176

Top Scorer
Shelton (19)
Carr (17)
Kelly (14)
Kelly (22)
Kelly (20)
Kelly (33)
Kelly (22)
Kelly (14)
Kelly (13)
Kelly (18)
Cook (8)
Kelly (24)
Garrett (24)
Kelly (15)
Kelly (23)
Eckerle (11)
Kelly (19)
Garrett(16)
Kelly (21)
Kelly (15)
Garrett (21)
Shelton (15)
Kelly (28)
Kelly (17)
Garrett(18)
Kelly (14)
Shelton (13)
Kelly, Shelton (15)
Kelly (30)
Kelly (18)

Top Rebounder
Eckerle (8)
Eckerle (9)
Kelly, Garrett (5)
Garrett(10)
Eckerle, Kelly (9)
Eckerle, Shelton, Kelly (5)
Eckerle (12)
Garrett (6)
Kelly (9)
Cook (7)
Hurdle, Johnson, Carr (3)
Hala'api'api, Cook (6)
Garrett (9)
Hala'api'api (7)
Garrett (12)
Garrett (7)
Cook (9)
Garrett (7)
Binion, Eckerle (5)
Hala'api'api (8)
Garrett (10)
Garrett, Cook (6)
Eckerle,Garrett (6)
Kelly (6)
Garrett (7)
Garrett (12)
Hala'api'api (5)
Eckerle (5)
Hala'api'api, Eckerle (5)
Kelly (7)

Record
1-0
1-1
1-2
1-3
2-3
2-4
3-4
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-7
5-7
6-7
6-8
7-8
7-9
8-9
8-10
8-11
9-11
10-11
11-11
12-11
12-12
12-13
13-13
13-14
14-14
15-14
15-15

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$ Morehead State Tip-Off Classic Morehead, Ky.

Games
11
12
7
30

11

Memphis Tournament- Memphis, Tenn.
! Rice Tournament- Houston, Texas
&amp; EKU Comfort Suites Classic Richmond, Ky.
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

Home
Away
Neutral
Total

Record
8-3
4-8
3-4
15-15

Total
7,225
8,414
3,399
19,038

Avg.
657
701
486
635

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Games Led EKU in Scoring
Kelly (19), Garrett (4), Shelton (3), Carr (1 ), Cook
(1), Eckerle (1)
Games Led EKU in Rebounding
Garrett (13), Eckerle (6), Kelly (6), Hala'api'api
(5), Cook (4), Carr (1), Johnson (1), Hurdle (1),
Shelton (1), Binion (1)
Double-Figure Scoring Games
Kelly (26), Shelton (10), Eckerle (9), Garrett (8),
. Carr (6), Cook (5), Hala'api'api (3), Huffman (2),
, ~r, . Mccluney (2), Pierre (1)
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Double-Doubles
Eckerle vs. Stephen F Austin (12/6/03)
17 points, 12 rebounds
Garrett vs. Tennessee Tech (1 /17/04)
18 points, 12 rebounds
Garrett vs. Tennessee State (2/9/04)
21 points, 10 rebounds

20+ Point Games
Kelly (9), Garrett (2)
30+ Point Games
Kelly (2)
1O+ Rebound Games
Garrett (4), Eckerle (1)
5+ Assists Games
Kelly (6), Shelton (6), Cook (3), Binion (2),
Mccluney (1)
3+ Blocks Games
Hala'api'api (12)

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K. Kelly

29-29

145-337

.430

38-95

.400

165-195

.859

31

77

108

3.7

82

54

1

40

P Garrett

30-24

100-207

.483

0-1

.000

54-97

.557

62

94

156

5.2

20

68

3

56 121-9 551-18.4 254

8.5

M. Eckerle

30-25

84-193

.435

9-24

.375

66-83

.795

54

71

125

4.2

26

67

5

33

73-2

721-24.0 243

8.1

L. Shelton

29-28

60-177

.339

35-91

.385

66-80

.825

3

57

60

2.1

95

71

0

21

41-0

723-24.9 221

7.6

C. Cook

30-28

79-198

.399

5-20

.250

42-58

.724

62

55

117

3.9

66

52

11

44

80-4

690-23.0 205

6.8

L. Carr

30-1

82-185

.443

10-30

.333

18-24

.750

33

58

91

3.0

23

32

2

21

45-1

527-17.6 192

6.4

F Hala'api'api 30-5

61-125

.488

0-0

.000

19-44

.432

28

65

93

3.1

11

61

51

11

99-3

424-14.1 141

4.7

A. Huffman

30-0

29-85

.341

20-48

.417

8-11

.727

7

34

41

1.4

39

26

1

13

15-0

332-11.1

86

2.9

O. Mccluney

29-2

25-65

.385

12-36

.333

11-15

.733

5

15

20

0.7

34

42

1

18 27-0

329-11.3

73

2.5

A. Binion

27-2

19-68

.279

2-15

133

13-25

.520

15

34

49

1.8

51

35

2

14 35-0

373-13.8

53

2.0

T Bowers

24-0

17-43

.395

1-2

.500

10-15

.667

12

12

24

1.0

9

21

4

14

18-0

192-8.0

45

1.9

L. Pierre

23-5

17-33

.515

0-0

.000

6-9

.667

11

25

36

1.6

4

20

5

8

16-0

160-7.0

40

1.7

C. Hurdle

9-1

5-10

.500

0-0

.000

1-5

.200

4

5

9

1.0

2

4

2

2

8-0

50-5.6

11

1.2

K. Johnson

11-0

4-20

.200

0-4

.000

2-4

.500

2

6

8

0.7

4

10

1

0

5-0

61 -5.5

10

0.9

S. Hindmarch

1-0

0-1

.000

0-1

.000

0-0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

1

0

0

0

0-0

1-1.0

0

0.0

64

55

119

4.0

Team

66-0

865-29.8 493 17.0

10

EKU

30

727-1747

.416

132-367 .360

481-662

.727

393

663

1056 35.2 467 573

89

295 649-19

2067 68.9

Opponents

30

764-1699

.450

146-435 .336

463-687

.674

401

728

1129 37.6

87

237

2137 71.2

470 593

Larry Joe Inman begins his 17th year as the EKU head coach

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Jonathan Caskey
Office: (828) 262-2268; Fax: (828) 262-6106
Home: (828) 295-9101

IUSTIDPEIV
Cody Bush
Office: (931) 221-7561 Fax: (931 ) 221-7562
Home: (931 ) 906-5712

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Ben Turner
Office: (217) 581-7151 Fax: (217) 581-6434
Home: NA

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Tina Thomas
Office: (850) 644-1065; Fax: (850) 644-3820
Home: (850) 514-3351

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Amy Howard
Office: (912) 681-5448; Fax: (912) 681-0046
Home: (912) 531-2362

IDDIIDI 511TE
Ace Hunt
Office: (812) 237-4159; Fax: (812) 237-4157
Home: (812) 877-9531

IDWI STATE
Erin Rosacker
Office: (515) 294-5778; Fax: (515) 294-0558
Home: (515) 232-0177

Jl[l5DD 511TE
Deidre Bell Jones
Office: (601) 979-227 4; Fax: (601) 979-2000
Home: (601) 373-7953

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Michelle Alford
Office: (256) 782-5915; Fax: (256) 782-5958
Home: (256) 878-0490

lDDliWDDD
Liz Smith
Office: (434) 395-2718; Fax: (434) 395-2568
Home: (434) 390-3635

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Vince Frieden
Office: (513) 529-4330; Fax: (513) 529-6729
Home: (513) 524-8093

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Brad Laux
Office: (606) 783-2500; Fax: (606) 783-2550
Home: (606) 780-911 1, Cell: (606) 207-5116

Email: caskeyjw@appstate.edu
Web site: GoASU.com
P.O. Box 32116
Boone, NC 28608
Email: bushc@apsu.edu
Web site: apsu.edu/letsgopeay
P.O. Box4515
Clarksville, TN 37044
Email: cubwt@eiu.edu
Web site: eiu.edu/-sprtinfo
262 Lantz Bldg., Grant St.
Charleston, IL 61920-3011
Email: tthomas@mailer.fsu.edu
Web site: seminoles.com
P.O. Box2195
Tallahassee, FL 32316
Email: achoward@georgiasouthern.edu
Web site: georgiasoutherneagles.com
P.O. Box 8085
Statesboro, GA 30460
Email: athahunt@isugw.indstate.edu
Web site: indstate.edu/athletics
Room A-15, Student Services Bldg.
Terre Haute, IN 47809
Email: edavison@iastate.edu
Web site: cyclones.com
Jacobson Bldg., 1800 S. Fourth St.
Ames, IA 50011
Email: deidre.m.bell@jsums.edu
Web site: tigersports.jsums.edu
P.O. Box 18060
Jackson, MS 39217-0660
Email: malford@jsucc.jsu.edu
Web site: jsugamecocksports.com
201 Gamecock Fieldhouse, 700 Pelham Road N.
Jacksonville, AL 36265
Email: smithem@longwood.edu
Web site: longwoodlancers.com
Athletics Complex 2, 201 High Street
Farmville, VA 23909-1899
Email: friedevt@muohio.edu
Web site: MuRedHawks.com
230 Millett Hall
Oxford, OH 45056
Email: b.laux@moreheadstate.edu
Web site: msueagles.com
University Blvd.
Morehead, KY 40351

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David Snow
Office: (270) 762-3351 Fax: (270) 762-6814
Home: (270) 759-3355; Cell: (270) 293-0587

DDRTHERD IRIZDDI
Karen Auerbach
Office: (928) 523-6330; Fax: (928) 523-6793
Home: (928) 606-8017

RADFORD
Brian Stanley
Office: (540) 831-521 1 Fax: (540) 831-5556
Cell: (540) 818-6656

5lfflFDRD
Joey Mullins
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.D Office: (205) 726-2799; Fax: (205) 726-2545
Home: (205) 941-1148
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Patrick Clark
Office: (573) 651-2937· Fax: (573) 651-2810
Home: (618) 593-7281

5DUTHERD
Brandon Willis
Office: (225) 771-2601; Fax (225) 771-2896
Home: NA

SOUTHWEST ffll55DURI 5TI TE
Erin Smith
Office: (417) 836-4502; Fax: (417) 836-4868
Cell: (417) 496-2863

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Joe Lofaro
Office: (731) 881-7632; Fax: (731) 881-7624
Home: (731) 588-0483; Cell: (731) 676-0980

TEDDE55EE 5TI TE
Lee Wilmot
Office: (615) 963-5674; Fax: (615) 963-5895
Home: NA

TEDDE55EE TECH
Rob Schabert
Office: (931) 372-3088; Fax: (931) 372-6139
Home: (931) 526-2576

IIIY
Mark Wasik
Office: (702) 895-3208; Fax (702) 895-0989
Cell: (702) 528-0289

WE5TERD CIRDLIDI
Daniel Hooker
Office: (828) 227-2336; Fax: (828) 227-7688
Home: (828) 508-2494

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Email: david.snow@murraystate.edu
Web site: GoRacers.com
PO Box 9, Athletic Dept.
Murray, KY 42071-0009
Email: Karen.Auerbach@nau.edu
Web site: NAUAthletics.com
1 Skydome Drive, P.O. Box 15400
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Email: bmstanely@radford.edu
Web site: radford.edu/athletics
Decmon Center 1 University Drive, P.O. Box 6913
Radford, VA 24142
Email: jmmulli1@samford.edu
Web site: samfordsports.com
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 35229
Email: paclark@semo.edu
Web site: GoSoutheast.com
One University Plaza
Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701
Email: brawillis@cox.net
Web site: jagsports.net
6400 Press Drive
New Orleans, LA 70126
Email: res212t@smsu.edu
Web site: smsbears.net
901 S. National Avenue
Springfield, MO 65804
Email: jlofaro@utm.edu
Web site: utmsports.com
1022 Elam Center
Martin, TN 38238-0001
Email: lwilmot@tnstate.edu
Web site: tsutigers.com
3500 John Merritt Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37209-1500
Email: rschabert@tntech.edu
Web site: www2.tntech.edu/athletics
P.O. Box 5057
Cookeville, TN 38505-0001
Email: mark.wasik@ccmail.nevada.edu
Web site: catamountsports.com
4505 Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89154-0004
Email: dhooker@email.wcu.edu
Web site: catamountsports.com
2517 Ramsey Center
Cullowhee, NC 28723

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November 26-27 Seminole Classic
Tallahassee, Fla.
Location ...................................................... Boone, N.C.
Nickname ................................................. Mountaineers
Conference .............. ........................................ Southern
Chancellor .................................... Dr. Kenneth Peacock
Athletics Director .................................... Roachel Laney
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (828) 262-4010
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (828) 262-2079
Home Arena ............................... Holmes Center (8,325)
Head Coach .......................................... Adrienne Shuler
Record at School ................................ 16-40/2 years
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (828) 262-6081
Assistant Coaches ................................. Kim Thompson
Mary Brock
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 7-21
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 6-14
Conference Finish .. ................................................... 9th
WBB SID ............................................ Jonathan Caskey
Email .................................. caskeyjw@appstate.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (828) 262-2268
Fax ................................................... (828) 262-6106
Home Phone .................................... (828) 295-9101
Press Row Phone ............................. (828) 262-7060
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/3
Newcomers .................................... .............................. 4
Series Record ......................................... EKU leads 3-1
Website ...................................................... GoASU.com

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November 26 Seminole Classic B PM
Tallahassee, Fla.
Location .............................................. Tallahassee, Fla.
Nickname ....................................................... Seminoles
Conference .............................................. Atlantic Coast
President ............... .............................. Dr. T.K. Wetherell
Athletics Director ...................................... Dave Hart, Jr.
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (850) 644-2526
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (850) 644-1830
Home Arena ........................... Tallahassee-Leon County
Civic Center (12,100)
Head Coach ............................................... Sue Semrau
Record at School .............................. 92-110/7 years
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (850) 644-6959
Associate Head Coach .................................. Cori Close
Assistant Coaches .................................. Angie Johnson
Lance White
2003-04 Record .................................................... 15-15
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. .. 7-9
Conference Finish ..................................................... 5th
WBB SID ................................................... Tina Thomas
Email .................................. tthomas@mailer.fsu.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (850) 644-1065
Fax ................................................... (850) 644-3820
Home Phone ........................ .. .......... (850) 514-3351
Press Row Phone ............................. (850) 224-8790
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/5
Newcomers .................................................................. 2
Series Record ......................................... FSU leads 1-0
Website ................................... ............... seminoles.com

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January 13 Clarksville, Tenn. 6:15 PM
February 26 - Richmond, Ky. 5:30 PM
Location .............................................. Clarksville, Tenn.
Nickname ......................... ..... ........................ Lady Govs
Conference .................................................. Ohio Valley
President ............................................. Dr. Sherry Hoppe
Athletics Director ........................................... Dave Loos
Athletics Dept. Phone .. .......................... (931) 221-7901
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (931) 221-7761
Home Arena .................................. Dunn Center (9,000)
Head Coach .................. ......................... Andy Blackston
Record at School .................................... 23-8/1 year
Record Overall ................. .. .. .......... .. .. 54-30/3 years
Basketball Phone ................................... (931) 221-7202
Assistant Coaches .............................. Kidad a Holtzclaw
Eric White
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 23-8
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 14-2
Conference Finish ...................................................... 1st
WBB SID ....................................................... Cody Bush
Email ............................................. bushc@apsu.edu
Office Phone .................... ................. (931) 221-7561
Fax ................................................... (931) 221 -7562
Home Phone .................................... (931) 906-5712
Press Row Phone ............................. (931) 221-7731
Starters Returning/Lost ................ ............................. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 6/4
Newcomers ..................... ....................................... ...... 7
Series Record ..................................... EKU leads 35-23
Website ......................................... apsu.edu/letsgopeay

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February 19 Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 PM
Location .................................................. Charleston, Ill.
Nickname ......................................................... Panthers
Conference .................................................. Ohio Valley
President ............................. .. .. .. ......... Louis V. Hencken
Athletics Director ........................... Dr. Richard McDuffie
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (217) 581 -5726
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (2 17) 581-7611
Home Arena .................................... Lantz Arena (5,300)
Head Coach ................................................ Brady Salee
Record at School ....................................... First Year
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (217) 581-6008
Assistant Coaches .......................................... Eryn lvnik
Lauren Dailey
Rekha Patterson
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 8-19
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 5-11
Conference Finish ..................................................... 9th
WBB SID ...................................................... Ben Turner
Email ................................................ cubwt@eiu.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (217) 581 -7151
Fax ................................................... (217) 581-6434
Home Phone ............ ........................................... NA
Press Row Phone ............................. (217) 581-5135
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/3
Newcomers ................................................ .................. 2
Series Record ....................................... EKU leads 12-3
Website ............................................... eiu.edu/panthers

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November 19-20 - Comfort Suites Tip-Off Classic
Richmond, Ky.
Location ................................................ Statesboro, Ga.
Nickname ............................................. ............... Eagles
Conference ...................................................... Southern
President ....... ....................................... Dr. Bruce Grube
Athletics Director ........................................... Sam Baker
Athletics Dept. Phone ..... ....................... (912) 681 -5376
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (800) 478-3467
Home Arena ........................ Hanner Fieldhouse (4,358)
Head Coach ......... .......... ............................. Rusty Cram
Record at School ............................ 127-101 /8 years
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (912) 681-0568
Assistant Coaches .......................... Regina Days-Bryan
Craig Kennedy
2003-04 Record .................................................... 15-14
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 9-11
Conference Finish ..................................................... 8th
WBB SID .................................................... Amy Howard
Email ..................... achoward@georgiasouthern.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (912) 681 -5448
Fax ................................................... (912) 681-0046
Home Phone .................................... (912) 531 -2632
Press Row Phone ............................. (912) 681-5289
Starters Returning/Lost .... ......................................... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/5
Newcomers .................................................................. 5
Series Record ......................................... EKU leads 3-1
Website .............................. georgiasoutherneagles.com

December 9 - Ten-e Haute, Ind. 5:30 PM
Location .............................................. Terre Haute, Ind.
Nickname ...................................... ............... Sycamores
Conference ............ .. ......... ...................... Missouri Valley
President ................... ................... Dr. Lloyd Benjamin Ill
Athletics Director ...................................... Andrea Myers
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (812) 237-4040
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (812) 237-3737
Home Arena ............................. Hulman Center (10,200)
Head Coach .................................................. Jim Wiedie
Record at School ................................ 58-5115 years
Record Overall ............................ .................... Same
Basketball Phone ................. .................. (812) 237-8357
Assistant Coaches ................................ Megan Lanham
Melanie Halker
Heather Cassidy
2003-04 Record .................................................... 16-12
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 10-8
Conference Finish ..................................................... 4th
WBB SID .......................................................... Ace Hunt
Email .......................... athahunt@isugw.indstate.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (812) 237-4159
Fax ................................................... (812) 237-4157
Home Phone .................................... (812) 877-9531
Press Row Phone ............................. (812) 237-3654
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/2
Newcomers .................................................................. 4
Series Record ........................................... ISU leads 2-0
Website ......................................... indstate.edu/athletics

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December 18 UNL V Duel in the Desert
Las Vegas, Nev.
Location ....................................................... Ames, Iowa
Nickname ......................................................... Cyclones
Conference ........................... ............................... Big 12
President ....................................... Dr. Gregory Geoffroy
Athletics Director ............................ Bruce Van De Ve Ide
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (515) 294-3662
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (515) 294-1816
Home Arena ............ James H. Hilton Coliseum (14,092)
Head Coach .............................. .................. Bill Fennelly
Record at School .............................. 192-90/9 years
Record Overall ............................. 358-143/16 years
Basketball Phone ................................... (515) 294-3436
Assistant Coaches ........... ........................... Jack Easley
Latoja Harris
Jodi Steyer
2003-04 Record .................................................... 18-1 5
2003-04 Conference Record .................................... 7-9
Conference Finish .................................................. T-7th
WBB SID .................................................. Erin Rosacker
Email ...................................... edavison@iastate.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (515) 294-5778
Fax ................................................... (515) 294-0558
Home Phone ............. ....................... (515) 232-0177
Press Row Phone .............. ............... (515) 294-6178
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 10/3
Newcomers .................................................................. 3
Series Record ........................................... ISU leads 1-0
Website .................................................... cyclones.com

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December 29-30 EKU Comfort Suites Classic
Richmond, Ky.
Location .................................................... Farmville, Va.
Nickname .......................................................... Lancers
Conference ................................................ Independent
President ..................................... Dr. Patricia P. Cormier
Athletics Director ....................................... Rick Mazzuto
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (434) 395-2057
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (434) 395-2138
Home Arena ....................................... Willet Hall (2,522)
Head Coach ........................................... Shirley Duncan
Record at School ..................... ..... 337-240/21 years
Record Overall ............................. 378-300/25 years
Basketball Phone ................................... (434) 395-2559
Associate Head Coach ............................ Nikki Atkinson
Assistant Coach ....................................... Usha Gilmore
2003-04 Record ........ .............................................. 17-9
2003-04 Conference Record .................................... NA
Conference Finish ..................................................... NA
WBB SID ....................... ................................... Liz Smith
Email .................................. smithem@longwood.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (434) 395-2718
Fax ................................................... (434) 395-2568
Home Phone .................................... (434) 390-3635
Press Row Phone ............................. (434) 395-2871
Starters Returning/Lost .................. ...... ..................... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 8/2
Newcomers .................................................................. 4
Series Record ......................... ................ EKU leads 1-0
Website ....................................... longwoodlancers.com

November 19-20 - Comfort Suites Tip-Off Classic
Richmond, Ky.
Location ............................. .. ................... Jackson, Miss.
Nickname ..................................................... Lady Tigers
Conference ........... .. ..................... Southwestern Atlantic
President ...................................... Dr. Ronald Mason, Jr.
Athletics Director ................................ Roy E. Culberson
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (601) 979-2291
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (601) 979-2420
Home Arena ............ Athletic &amp; Assembly Center (8,000)
Head Coach .............................................. Denise Taylor
Record at School ................................ 62-26/3 years
Record Overall ................................. 136-89/9 years
Basketball Phone ................................... (601) 979-2818
Assistant Coaches ..................................... Larry McNeil
Gloria Miller
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 23-7
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 15-3
Conference Finish ...................................................... 1st
WBB SID ............................................ Deidre Bell Jones
Email ................................. deidre.m.bell@jsums.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (601) 979-2274
Fax ................................................... (601) 979-2000
Home Phone .................................... (601) 373-7953
Press Row Phone ..... ..... ................... (601) 979-2382
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 10/3
Newcomers .................................................................. 2
Series Record .......................................... JSU leads 1-0
Website ....... ................................. tigersports.jsums .edu

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January 22 Jacksonville, Ala. 6 pm
February 14 Richmond, Ky. 5:30 pm
Location .............................................. Jacksonville, Ala.
Nickname .................................................... Gamecocks
Conference .................................................. Ohio Valley
President ................ ..................... Dr. William A. Meehan
Athletics Director ............................................. Jim Fuller
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (256) 782-5368
Ticket Office Phone ................ ................ (256) 782-5889
Home Arena ................ Pete Mathews Coliseum (5,500)
Head Coach .......................................... Dave Dagostino
Record at School .................................. 18-10/1 year
Record Overall .......................................... ...... Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (256) 782-8066
Assistant Coaches .................................. Marcus Reilley
NcKell Copeland
Amy Spear
2003-04 Record .................................................... 18-10
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 10-5
Conference Finish ..................................................... 3rd
WBB SID ... .............................................. Michelle Alford
Email .......................... ........... malford@jsucc.jsu.edu
Office Phone ................. .................... (256) 782-5915
Fax ................................................... (256) 782-5958
Home Phone .................................... (256) 878-0490
Press Row Phone ............................. (256) 782-5583
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................... ......... .... 10/1
Newcomers .................................................................. 5
Series Record ...................... ................... EKU leads 3-1
Website .................................... jsugamecocksports.com

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November 26-27 - Seminole Classic
Tallahassee, Fla.
Location ....................... .............................. Oxford , Ohio
Nickname ...................................................... Red Hawks
Conference .............................................. Mid-American
President ................................................ James Garland
Athletics Director ........................................... Brad Bates
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (513) 529-3113
Ticket Office Phone ......................................... (513) xxx
Home Arena ......... .............................. Millett Hall (9,200)
Head Coach ................ ..................... Maria Fantanarosa
Record at School .............................. 103-70/6 years
Record Overall .................................. 110-90/7 years
Basketball Phone ...................... .... ...... ... (513) 529-3300
Assistant Coaches ................................... Jessica Smith
Lisa Hayden
Heather Oesterle
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 22-9
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 14-2
Conference Finish ...................... .... ..................... ....... 1st
WBB SID .................................................. Vince Frieden
Email ....................................... friedevt@muohio.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (513) 529-4330
Fax ................................................... (513) 529-6729
Home Phone .. .................................. (513) 524-8093
Press Row Phone ............................. (513) 529-7276
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 6/3
Newcomers .................................................................. 3
Series Record ......................................... EKU leads 8-2
Website ........................................... MURedHawks.com

February 1 Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 PM
February 24 Morehead, Ky. 7:00 PM
Location .................................................. Morehead, Ky.
Nickname .. .................................................. Lady Eagles
Conference .................... .............................. Ohio Valley
President ........................................ Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin
Interim Athletics Director ..................... Brian Hutchinson
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (606) 783-2088
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (606) 783-2088
Home Arena .................... Ellis T Johnson Arena (6,500)
Head Coach ..... ...................................... ...... Laura Litter
Record at School .............................. 71-122/7 years
Record Overall ............................................ .... Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (606) 783-2126
Associate Head Coach ......................... Corbett Grigsby
Assistant Coaches ........ ......................... Naomi Bronson
Michelle Henstock
2003-04 Record .................................................... 10-18
2003-04 Conference Record .......... .......................... 7-8
Conference Finish ..................................................... 8th
WBB SID ........................................................ Brad Laux
Email ............................. b.laux@moreheadstate.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (606) 783-2500
Fax ................................................... (606) 783-2550
Home Phone ........................ ....... ..... (606) 780-9111
Press Row Phone ............................. (606) 783-2500
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..... ............................... 7/5
Newcomers .................................................................. 7
Series Record ..................................... EKU leads 36-30
Website .................... ............................. msueagles.com

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January 8 Murray, Ky. 5:30 PM
January 27 Richmond, Ky. 5:30 PM
Location ....................................................... Murray, Ky.
Nickname ......... ....... ................................... Lady Racers
Conference .................................................. Ohio Valley
President ....................................... Dr. F. King Alexander
Interim Athletics Director .............................. Kenny Roth
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (270) 762-6800
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (270) 762-4895
Home Arena .... Regional Special Events Center (8,500)
Head Coach .................................................... Joi Felton
Record at School .................................. 13-15/1 year
Record Overall .. ........................... ................... Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (270) 762-6288
Assistant Coaches ........................................ Rob Cross
Tombi Bell
Misty Garrett
2003-04 Record .................. .................................. 13-15
2003-04 Conference Record .................................... 9-7
Conference Finish .................................................. T-5th
WBB SID ..................................................... David Snow
Email .......................... david.snow@murraystate.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (270) 762-3351
Fax .................................. ................. (270) 762-6814
Cell Phone ..................... ................... (270) 227-7669
Press Row Phone ...................... ....... (270) 762-5551
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 5/7
Newcomers .......... ........................................................ 7
Series Record ......................... ............ EKU leads 43-20
Website ............................. ................... .. GoRacers.com

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January 22 Richmond, Ky. 5:30 PM
February 10 Binningham, Ala. 6 PM
Location .............................................. Birmingham, Ala.
Nickname ............. ............................................. Bulldogs
Conference .................................................. Ohio Valley
President ........................................ Dr. Thomas E. Corts
Athletics Director ............................................ Bob Roller
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (205) 726-2966
Ticket Office Phone ....................... ......... (205) 726-2050
Home Arena .................................... Seibert Hall (4,000)
Head Coach ................................................. Mike Morris
Record at School ................................ 17-37/2 years
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (205) 726-2919
Assistant Coaches ..................... ............... Latrice Mclin
Clarissa Tomlinson
2003-04 Record .................................................. .. 10-17
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 3-13
Conference Finish .... .......... ........ .. ... .............. .. ........ 10th
WBB SID ............................ ......................... Joey Mullins
Email ..................................... jmmulli 1@samford.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (205) 726-2802
Fax ................................................... (205) 726-2545
Cell Phone ........................................ (205) 532-3476
Press Row Phone ............................. (205) 726-2377
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................ ..... 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 5/1
Newcomers .................................................................. 3
Series Record ......................................... EKU leads 3-0
Website ............................................ samfordsports.com

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December 18-19 UNLV Duel in the Desert
Las Vegas, Nev.
Location ................................................... Flagstaff, Ariz.
Nickname ................................................... Lumberjacks
Conference ........................................................ Big Sky
President ......................................... Dr. John D. Haeger
Athletics Director ................... .......................... Jim Fallis
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (928) 523-5353
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (928) 523-5353
Home Arena ........................... Walkup Skydome (7,000)
Head Coach ................................................. Laurie Kelly
Record at School ........ .... .... .. ..... ....... 116-55/6 years
Record Overall ..................................... 12-1 6/1 year
Basketball Phone ................................... (928) 523-9983
Assistant Coaches ...................................... Tony Perotti
Brooke Kelly
Monique LeBlanc
2003-04 Record .................................................... 12-1 6
2003-04 Conference Record .................................... 5-9
Conference Finish ........ ....................................... ... T-5th
WBB SID ................ ....... ........................ Karen Auerbach
Email ............................... Karen.Auerbach@nau .edu
Office Phone ..................................... (928) 523-6330
Fax ................................................... (928) 523-6793
Home Phone .................................... (928) 606-8017
Press Row Phone ............................. (928) 523-1912
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................ .. .............. .... 6/1
Newcomers .................................................................. 7
Series Record ............................................ First Meeting
Website ............................................. NAUAthletics.com

November 18-19 Comfort Suites Tip-Off Classic
Richmond, Ky.
Location ..................................................... Radford, Va.
Nickname .................................................... Highlanders
Conference ...... .................... ........................... Big South
President .................................... Dr. Douglas Covington
Athletics Director ........................................ Greig Denny
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (540) 831-5228
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (540) 831-5228
Home Arena ............................. Dedmon Center (5,000)
Head Coach ............................................... .... Jeri Porter
Record at School ................................ 24-32/2 years
Record Overall ................................... 88-75/6 years
Basketball Phone ........................... ........ (540) 831-5123
Assistant Coaches .................................. Annette Alston
Corey Thomaston
Jana Ashley
2003-04 Record ........................................ ............ 15-14
2003-04 Conference Record ............... ..................... 7-7
Conference Finish ........ .......................................... T-4th
WBB SID .................................... ............... Brian Stanley
Email ................................... bmstanley@radford.edu
Office Phone .... ....................... .......... (540) 831-521 1
Fax ................................................... (540) 831-5556
Cell Phone .................... .................... (540) 818-6656
Press Row Phone ............................. (540) 831-5295
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/7
Newcomers .................................................................. 5
Series Record ......................................... EKU leads 2-1
Website ......................................... radford.edu/Athletics

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February 17 - Richmond, Ky. 5:30 PM
Location ........................................ Cape Girardeau, MO
Nickname ..... ....................... ................ ........... Otahkians
Conference ................................................ .. Ohio Valley
President... ............................... Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins
Athletics Director .................................... Don Kaverman
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (573) 651-2227
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (800) 736-6849
Home Arena .............................. Show Me Center/7,000
Head Coach ................. .................................. B.J. Smith
Record at School ................................ 35-24/2 years
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (573) 651-2643
Assistant Coaches .......................................... Lisa Pace
Kevin Emerick
Franqua Bedell
2003-04 Record .................................................... 16-13
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 10-6
Conference Finish ..................................................... 4th
WBB SID .................................................... Patrick Clark
Email .......................................... paclark@semo.edu
Office Phone .............................. ....... (573) 651-2937
Fax ................................................... (573) 651-2810
Cell Phone ........................................ (618) 593-7281
Press Row Phone ............................. (573) 651-5014
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 1/4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 4/7
Newcomers ................................................................. 11
Series Record ....................................... EKU leads 23-4
Website ..................................... www.GoSoutheast.com

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December 29-30 EKU Comfort Suites Classic
Richmond, Ky.
Location .............................................. Baton Rouge, LA
Nickname .......................................................... Jaguars
Conference .......... .. ........... ........... Southwestern Athletic
Chancellor ...................................... Dr. Edward Jackson
Athletics Director ............................................ Floyd Kerr
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (225) 771-2712
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (225) 359-9328
Home Arena ............... F.G. Clark Activity Center (7,500)
Head Coach ................................................ Sandy Pugh
Record at School ................................ 79-36/3 years
Record Overall ................................. 155-55/6 years
Basketball Phone ................................... (225) 771 -2412
Assistant Coaches .................................... Danny Evans
Ivory Tabb
T.J. Pugh
2003-04 Record .................................................... 17-13
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 12-6
Conference Finish ..................................................... 3rd
WBB SID .................................... ............. Brandon Willis
Email ............................................. brawillis@cox.net
Office Phone ..................................... (225) 771 -2601
Fax ................................................... (225) 771 -2896
Home Phone ....................................................... NA
Press Row Phone ................................................ NA
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 7/2
Newcomers ...................................... ............................ 5
Series Record ............................................ First Meeting
Website ...................................................... jagsports.net

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December 5 Springfield, Mo. 3:10 PM
Location ................................................ Springfield, Mo.
Nickname ..................................................... Lady Bears
Conference .................... ......................... Missouri Valley
President ........................................... Dr. John H. Keiser
Athletics Director ............................................. Bill Rowe
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (417) 836-5244
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (417) 836-7678
Home Arena
John Q. Hammons Student Ctr. (8,846)
Head Coach ................... Katie Abrahamson-Henderson
Record at School ................................ 46-17/2 years
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (417) 836-4136
Assistant Coaches ................................... Terri Flournoy
........................................................ Stephanie Guidi
.......... ........................................... Kent Abrahamson
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 28-4
2003-04 Conference Record .............................. .. .. 16-1
Conference Finish ...................................................... 1st
WBB SID ............................. ........................... Erin Smith
Email .......................................... res212t@smsu.edu
Office Phone ............ ......................... (417) 836-5402
Fax ................................................... (417) 836-4868
Cell Phone ........................................ (417) 496-2863
Press Row Phone ............................. (417) 836-4150
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 7/5
Newcomers .................................................................. 3
Series Record .. ....................................... EKU leads 1-0
Website ..................................................... smsbears.net

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Location .............................................. Cookeville, Tenn.
Nickname ............................................ Golden Eaglettes
Conference .................................................. Ohio Valley
President ................................................. Dr. Robert Bell
Athletics Director ....................................... .. Mark Wilson
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (931) 372-3940
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (931) 372-3940
Home Arena ................................ Eblen Center (10,152)
Head Coach .. .......................... ...................... Bill Worrell
Record at School ........ .. .... ............ 364-175/18 years
Record Overall ...................... .......................... Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (931) 372-3922
Associate Head Coach ................................ Amy Brown
Assistant Coaches ................... ............ Stacie Childress
Orion Wake
2003-04 Record .................................................... 18-11
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 12-4
Conference Finish .................................................... 2nd
WBB SID .................................................. Rob Schabert
Email .................................... Rschabert@tntech.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (931) 372-3088
Fax ................................................... (931) 372-6139
Home Phone ............................ ........ (931) 526-2576
Press Row Phone ............................. (931) 372-6078
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/3
Newcomers ...................... ............................................ 3
Series Record .................... ................. TTU leads 47-18
Website ........................................... tntech.edu/athletics

January 6 - Martin, Tenn. 6:30 PM
January 29 - Richmond, Ky. - 5 PM
Location .................................................... Martin, Tenn.
Nickname ....................................................... Skyhawks
Conference ........................... ....................... Ohio Valley
Chancellor .......................................... Dr. Nick Dunagan
Athletics Director ............................................. Phil Dane
Athletics Dept. Phone ... ......................... (731) 881 -7660
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (731) 881-7685
Home Arena .............................. Skyhawk Arena (6,700)
Head Coach ................................................. Tara Tansil
Record at School .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... First year
Record Overall ................................................. Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (731 ) 881-7317
Assistant Coach .............. ................. ....................... TBA
2003-04 Record .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 11-16
2003-04 Conference Record ................................ .... 8-8
Conference Finish ..................................................... 7th
Women's Basketball Contact ...................... .. Joe Lofaro
Email ................... ... ......................... jlofaro@utm.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (731) 881 -7632
Fax ................... ................................ (731) 881-7624
Home Phone .................................... (731) 588-0483
Press Row Phone ............................. (731) 881 -7694
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................. .... 10/3
Newcomers ...................... ............................................ 5
Series Record ....................................... EKU leads 20-9
Website .......... ......................................... utmsports.com

February 3 Nashville, Tenn. 6:30 PM
Location .. .............................................. Nashville, Tenn.
Nickname ..................................................... Lady Tigers
Conference .................................................. Ohio Valley
President ........................................ Dr. James A. Hefner
Athletics Director ......................... ........ Teresa L. Phillips
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (615) 963-5891
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (615) 963-5861
Home Arena .............................. Gentry Center (10,500)
Interim Head Coach .................................. Tracee Jones
Record at School ................................... First season
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ... ................ ................ (615) 963-5903
Assistant Coaches ................................. Melvin Williams
Alysiah Bond
Chavonne Hammond Taylor
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 1-25
2003-04 Conference Record ....... .. .. ......... .... .......... 0-16
Conference Finish .................................................... 11th
WBB SID ...................................................... Lee Wilmot
Email ......................................... lwilmot@tnstate.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (615) 963-5674
Fax ................................................... (615) 963-5895
Home Phone ..................................................... .. NA
Press Row Phone ............................. (615) 963-7616
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 7/3
Newcomers .................................................................. 4
Series Record .. .... ................................. EKU leads 24-9
Website ..................................................... tsutigers.com

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December 18-19 UNLV Duel in the Desert
Las Vegas, Nev.
Location ............................................... Las Vegas, Nev.
Nickname ................................................... Lady Rebels
Conference ............................................ Mountain West
President.. .......................................... Dr. Carol C. Hater
Athletics Director ....................................... Mike Hamrick
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (702) 895-1620
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (702) 739-3267
Home Arena .. ................................. Cox Pavilion (2,500)
Head Coach .. ............................................ Regina Miller
Record at School .............................. 119-61/6 years
Record Overall .. ........................... 179-1 61/11 years
Basketball Phone ........ ........................... (702) 895-3151
Assistant Coaches ................................... Frozena Jerro
Anthony Turner
2003-04 Record ...................................................... 26-8
2003-04 Conference Record .................................. 10-4
Conference Finish ..................................................... 3rd
WBB SID ..................................... .......... ....... Mark Wasik
Email ...................... mark.wasik@ccmail.nevada.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (702) 895-3208
Fax ................................................... (702) 895-0989
Cell Phone ........................................ (702) 528-0289
Press Row Phone .................. ........... (702) 895-3005
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 12/2
Newcomers .................................................................. 2
Series Record ............................................ First Meeting
Website .................................................. unlvrebels.com

November 22 - Cullowhee, N. C. 7 pm
Location ............................................... Cullowhee, N.C.
Nickname .................................................... Catamounts
Conference ...................................................... Southern
Chancellor ......................................... Dr. John W. Bardo
Athletics Director ........................................... Chip Smith
Athletics Dept. Phone ............................ (828) 227-7338
Ticket Office Phone ................................ (828) 344-6928
Home Arena .......... ...................... Ramey Center (7,826)
Head Coach ............................................... Kellie Harper
Record at School ....................................... First year
Record Overall ................................................ Same
Basketball Phone ................................... (828) 227-7338
Assistant Coaches ...................... Stephanie McCormick
Jon Harper
L'Tona Lamonte
2003-04 Record .................................................... 14-17
2003-04 Conference Record ................................ 10-10
Conference Finish ..................................................... 7th
Women's Basketball Contact ................... Daniel Hooker
Email .... .............................. dhooker@email.wcu.edu
Office Phone ..................................... (828) 227-2336
Fax ..................................... .............. (828) 227-7688
Home Phone .................................... (828) 508-2494
Press Row Phone ............................. (828) 227-2129
Starters Returning/Lost .............. ..... .......................... 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 9/4
Newcomers .................................................................. 7
Series Record ......................................... EKU leads 9-1
Website ...................................... .. catamountsports.com

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First
Last
Opponent
Meeting Meeting
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Akron ................................ 80-81 ........ 86-87 ........ 5 ....... .4
Alabama ........................ ... 01-02 ........ 01-02 ........ 0 .. .. .... 1
Alabama-Birmingham
94-95 .. ...... 94-95 ........ 0 ........ 1
Alaska-Anchorage ........... 02-03 ........ 02-03 ........ 0 ........ 1
Appalachian State ............ 75-76 ........ 90-91 ........ 3 ........ 1
Ashland College ............... 82-83 ........ 86-87 ........ 2 ........ 0
Auburn ............................. 84-85 ........ 89-90 ........ 0 ........ 2
Austin Peay ...................... 73-74 ........ 03-04 ....... 35 ...... 23
Ball State .. .......... .............. 92-93 ........ 93-94 ........ 2 .. ...... 0
Baylor ........................ ....... 03-04 ........ 03-04 ........ 0 ........ 1
Bellarmine ... ..................... 74-75 ........ 86-87 ........ 5 .. .... .. 2
Belmont .. .......................... 74-75 ........ 99-00 ........ 1 ........ 4
Berea ............................... 72-73 ........ 72-73 ........ 1 ........ 0
Binghamton ...................... 02-03 ........ 02-03 ........ 1 ........ 0
Bowling Green ................. 82-83 ........ 03-04 ........ 4 ... ..... 2
Bradley ............................. 93-94 ........ 93-94 ........ 0 ........ 1
Brown ............................... 92-93 ........ 92-93 ........ 1 ........ 0
Campbellsville .................. 80-81 ........ 85-86 .. ...... 4 ........ 0
Canisius ........................... 90-91 ........ 90-91 ........ 0 ........ 1
Central Michigan .............. 86-87 ........ 86-87 ........ 0 ........ 1
Central Missouri ............... 76-77 .. ...... 67-77 ........ 1 ........ 1
Chicago State ................ .. 90-91 ........ 90-91 ........ 1 ........ 0
Charleston ....................... 99-00 ........ 99-00 ........ 1 ........ 0
Charleston Southern ........ 00-01 ...... .. 02-03 ........ 1 ........ 0
Cincinnati ......................... 72-73 ........ 03-04 ........ 7 ........ 8
Cleveland State ................ 81 -82 ........ 85-86 ........ 3 ........ 2
Coastal Carolina .............. 98-99 ........ 98-99 ........ 1 ........ 0
Davis &amp; Elkins .................. 84-85 ........ 85-86 ........ 2 ........ 0
Dayton ........................ .. ... 72-73 ........ 91-92 ........ 9 ........ 9
Detroit-Mercy ...................96-97 ........ 97-98 ........ 0 ........ 2
Duke ................................ 82-83 ........ 83-84 ........ 1 ........ 1
Eastern Illinois .................. 96-97 ........ 03-04 ....... 12 ....... 3
Eastern Michigan ............. 88-89 ........ 88-89 .. .. .... 1 ........ 0
Eas!Tennessee ............... 77-78 ........ 97-98 ........ 7 ........2
Elon .................................. 73-74 ........ 01-02 ........ 1 ........ 1
Evansville ......................... 83-84 ........ 84-85 ........ 2 ........ 0
Florida A&amp;M ..................... 81 -82 ........ 81 -82 ........ 0 ........ 1
Florida Atlantic ................. 91-92 ........ 01-02 ........ 2 ........0
Florida International ......... 92-93 ........ 01 -02 .. ...... 0 ........ 4
Florida State ..................... 91 -92 ........ 91 -92 ........ 0 ........ 1
Furman ............................ 91-92 ........ 94-95 ........ 2 ........ 0
Gardner-Webb ................. 03-04 ........ 03-04 ...... .. 1 ........ 0
George Mason ........... ...... 79-80 ........ 79-80 ........ 1 ........ 0
Georgetown College ........ 72-73 ........ 72-73 ........ 1 ........ 0
Georgia ............................ 82-83 ........ 03-04 ........ 0 ....... .4
Georgia Southern ........ .. .. 94-95 ...... .. 97-98 .. .. .. .. 3 ........ 1

Georgia State ................... 85-86 ........ 85-86 ........ 1 .. ...... 0
Glenville State .................. 01 -02 ........ 01-02 ........ 1 .. ...... 0
Grambling ........................ 89-90 ........ 02-03 ........ 1 ........ 1
Gulf Coast (MS) ............... 76-77 ........ 76-77 ........ 0 ........ 1
Hartford ............................ 99-00 ........ 99-00 ........ 1 .. ...... 0
High Point ........................ 72-73 ........ 01-02 ........ 2 ........ 0
Howard .. ....... ................... 90-91 ........ 90-91 ........ 0 ........ 1
Illinois State ...................... 77-78 ........ 78-79 ........ 1 ........ 1
Indiana ............................. 73-74 ........ 02-03 ........ 3 ... .....6
Indiana State .................... 92-93 ........ 93-94 ........ 0 ........ 2
lndianaU-PurdueU ........... 82-83 .... .. .. 82-83 ........ 1 ........ 0
Iona .................................. 00-01 ........ 00-01 ........ 1 ........ 0
Iowa ................................. 92-93 ........ 92-93 ........ 0 ........ 1
Iowa State ........................ 01-02 ........ 01-02 ........ 0 ........ 1
Jackson State .................. 97-98 ........ 97-98 ........ 0 ........ 1
Jacksonville State ........ .. .. 02-03 ........ 03-04 ........ 3 ........ 1
James Madison ................ 77-78 ........ 79-80 ........ 2 ........ 1
John Carroll ...................... 81-82 .. ...... 81 -82 ........ 1 ........ 0
Kansas State ................... 98-99 ........ 98-99 ........ 0 ........ 1
Kent State ...................... .. 80-81 ........ 98-99 ........ 2 ........ 1
Kentucky .......................... 72-73 ........ 98-99 ........ 9 ....... 22
Kentucky State ................. 82-83 .. ...... 85-86 .... .... 3 ..... ... 1
Lipscomb ......................... 00-01 ........ 02-03 ........ 3 ........ 0
Longwood College ........... 72-73 ........ 72-73 ........ 1 ........ 0
Louisiana Tech ............ ..... 96-97 ........ 96-97 ........ 0 .. .... .. 1
Louisville .......................... 72-73 ........ 98-99 ....... 12
16
Marquette ...... .......... ......... 95-96 ...... .. 95-96 ........ 1 .. ...... 0
Marshall ........................... 72-73 ........ 02-03 ..... .. 16 ....... 4
McNeese State ................ 87-88 ........ 87-88 ........ 0 .. ...... 1
Memphis .......................... 73-74 ........ 03-04 ........ 0 ........ 5
Miami (FL) ........................ 84-85 ........ 03-04 ..... ... 1 .. .... .. 2
Miami (OH) ....................... 72-73 ........ 98-99 ........ 8 ........ 2
Middle Tennessee ............ 73-74 ........ 99-00 ....... 14
35
Missouri ............................ 90-91 ........ 94-95 ........ 0 ........ 2
Missouri-Kansas City ....... 87-88 ........ 87-88 ........ 0 ........ 1
Morehead State ........... .... 71-72 ........ 03-04 ....... 36
30
Mount St. Joseph ............. 79-80 ........ 80-81 ........ 2 ........ 0
Murray State ... ................. 72-73 ........ 03-04 ....... 43
20
Nebraska ......................... 85-86 ........ 03-04 ........ 0 ........ 2
Nicholls State ................... 89-90 ........ 89-90 ...... .. 1 ........ 0
North Carolina .................. 76-77 ........ 79-80 ........ 2 ........ 0
North Carolina A&amp;T .......... 99-00 ..... ... 99-00 ........ 1 ........ 0
North Carolina State ........ 75-76 .. ...... 75-76 ........ 1 ........ 0
Northern Kentucky ........... 74-75 ........ 82-83 ........ 4 ........ 9
Ohio State ........................ 74-75 ........ 77-78 ........ O........ 5
Ohio University ................. 79-80 ........ 87-88 ........ 3 ........ 1
Oral Roberts .................... 82-83 ........ 82-83 ........ 0 .. ...... 1
Pikeville ............................ 82-83 ........ 82-83 ........ 1 ........ 0

Pittsburgh ......................... 86-87 ...... .. 02-03 ........ 2 ........ 1
Radford ............................ 80-81 ........ 81-82 ........ 2 ........ 1
Roanoke .............. .. ....... ... 73-74 ........ 73-74 .. ...... 1 ........ 0
Rollins .............................. 88-89 ........ 88-89 ........ 1 ........ O
Samford ............... ..... ....... 02-03 ........ 03-04 ........ 3 ........ 0
Shawnee State ................ 88-89 ........ 88-89 ........ 1 ........ 0
South Carolina .......... ....... 72-73 ........ 73-74 ........ 1 ........ 1
Southeast Missouri .......... 84-85 ........ 03-04 ....... 23 ....... 4
Southern Illinois ............... 77-78 ........ 78-79 ... ..... 0 ........ 2
Southern Mississippi ........ 85-86 ........ 85-86 ........ 0 ........ 1
Southwest Missouri St. .... 01-02 ........ 01 -02 ........ 1 ........ 0
Southeastern Louisiana ..... 89-90 .. ...... 89-90 ........ 1 ........ 1
Southwestern Louisiana .... 86-87 ........ 86-87 ........ 0 ........ 1
Stephen F. Austin ............. 03-04 ........ 03-04 ........ 1 ........ 0
Stetson ............................. 86-87 ........ 88-89 ........ 0 ........ 3
St. Louis ........................... 93-94 ........ 93-94 ........ 1 ........ 0
Tennessee ....................... 72-73 ........ 92-93 ........ 1 ........ 8
Tennessee-Chattanooga ... 81-82 ........ 81-82 .... .... 1 ........ 0
Tennessee-Martin ............ 73-74 ........ 03-04 ....... 20 ....... 9
Tennessee State .............. 87-88 ........ 03-04 ....... 24 ....... 9
Tennessee Tech ......... ...... 73-74 ... ..... 03-04 ....... 18 ...... 47
Texas A&amp;M ....................... 00-01 ........ 00-01 ........ 0 ........ 1
Thomas More ........... ........ 93-94 ........ 93-94 ........ 1 ........0
Troy State ........................ 02-03 ........ 02-03 ........ 1 ........ 0
Tulane ........... ................... 89-90 ........ 89-90 ........ 1 ........ 0
Valparaiso .... .................... 01-02 ........ 01 -02 ........ 1 ........ 0
Vanderbilt ......................... 81 -82 ........ 01-02 .. ...... 0 ........ 4
Vincennes ........................ 75-76 ........ 75-76 ........ 1 ........ 0
Wake Forest .................... 83-84 ........ 83-84 ........ 0 ........ 1
West Virginia .................... 80-81 ........ 81 -82 .. ...... 2 ........ 0
West Virginia Tech ........... 00-01 ........ 00-01 ........ 1 ........ 0
West Virginia Wesleyan ... 02-03 ........ 02-03 ........ 1 ........ 0
Western Carolina ............. 74-75 ........ 03-04 ........ 9 ........ 1
Western Kentucky ............ 73-74 ........ 91 -92 ........ 7 .... ... 16
Western Michigan ............ 94-95 ........ 94-95 ........ 1 ........ 0
William Penn .................... 76-77 ..... ... 76-77 ........ 0 ........ 1
Wilmington-LINC .............. 99-00 ........ 99-00 ........ 0 ........ 2
Winthrop .......................... 72-73 ........ 72-73 ........ 0 ........ 1
Wisconsin ........................ 83-84 ........ 83-84 ........ 1 ........ 0
Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 86-87 ........ 86-87 ........ 0 ........ 1
Wisconsin-La Crosse ....... 76-77 ........ 76-77 ........ 0 ........ 1
Wofford ............................ 98-99 ...... .. 99-00 ........ 1 .. ...... 1
Wright State ..................... 88-89 ........ 03-04 ........ 6 ........ 2
Xavier ............................... 80-81 ........ 99-00 ........ 6 ........ 3
Youngstown State ...... ...... 80-81 ... ..... 87-88 ........ 6 ........ 7

All-Time Record: ............................................... 456-397
Winning Percentage: ............................................... .536

2004-05 ladv Colonel Basketball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

�1!17Z•73
RECORD: 13·3
COACH: HUD JDHDS

Tennessee Tech

L

Memphis State

L

Morehead State

Cincinnati

W

58

39

Kentucky

w
w
w

22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28

Ohio State

L

Miami (OH)

Marshall

w
w
w
w
w

Belmont

L

Tennessee

L

Opponent

W/L

EKU

Berea College

W

56

Louisville

W

51

Morehead State

W

57

Tennessee

L

Kentucky

W

42
58

Miami (OH)

W

51

Marshall

W

45

Dayton

W

65

*Louisville

#South Carolina

W
W
W
L

60
64
68
53

#Longwood College

W

65

#High Point

W

#Winthrop

L

55
58

*Georgetown
*Murray State

OPP

Tennessee

Dayton

*Northern Kentucky

42
60
60
54

#Western Carolina
#Memphis State

Opponent

OPP

91

Dayton

W

Morehead State

W

Middle Tennessee

W

52
48
61

L

57

UT Martin

W

Austin Peay

W

Marshall

W

52
57
38

Kentucky

W

56

Miami (OH)

W

*Kentucky

W

*Louisville

W

Tennessee Tech

#Tennessee Tech

L

66
72
66
55
53

#Roanoke College

W

71

#South Carolina

W

68
61

*Murray State

#Elon

W

L

w

72

Tennessee

L

Indiana

L

Marshall

w
w

70
50
81
85
66
58
64
79

Dayton
Tennessee Tech

L

Ohio State

L

Morehead State

L

*Kentucky

L

Opponent

W/L

EKU

OPP

Kentucky

L

73

Murray State

L

57

Louisville

L

63

79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85
94
85

65

Cincinnati

W

Dayton

L

66

69

James Madison

L
W

82
74

W

69

46

Morehead State

W

71

65

Austin Peay

W

77

59
38
68

Tennessee Tech

L

69

East Tennessee

W

Indiana

W

Miami (OH)

W

Dayton

W

82
86
79

Tennessee

W

89

Kentucky

W

51

Morehead State

42
63
59
60
54
48

Louisville

W

84
73
84
75

East Tennessee

W

89

Middle Tennessee

L

Western Kentucky

W

Northern Kentucky

L

Illinois State

W

71

Murray State

W

82

Ohio State

L

67
94
76
88
82
61

65

Miami (OH)

W

77

Kentucky

L

L

Vincennes

W

99

Louisville

W

51

Kentucky

W

34

*Louisville

W

36
50
45
42

*Western Kentucky

W

97
70
85
81
88

#Tennessee Tech

31

*KWIC Tournament

Tennessee Tech

#AIAW Regional

Tennessee

L

Western Kentucky

L

Southern Illinois

L

83
73
67
58
61

*Louisville

L

77

W

44

62
47

91

1!177·78
RECORD: IZ·l5
COACH: SHIRLEY OUDCAD

L

37
59
42
57
64

81
67
58
79
81
82
83
49
84
60
45
60
79
83
86

*KWIC Tourney

Belmont

OPP

56

Miami (OH)

W

EKU

W

71

Marshall

W/L

Murray State

L

78
85
58

1!174·75
RECORD: 14·&amp;
COACH: TERRY Hill

W

William Penn

w

W

#North Carolina St.
#Appalachian State

W
W

L

92

80

91

1!17&amp;·77
RECORD: 7·17
COACH: SIBRUY DUDCAD
Murray State

Louisville

L

Central Missouri

Northern Kentucky

#AIAW Regional

74
76

Wisconsin-Lacrosse

78
83
78

W

Opponent

Bellarmine

L

Louisville

Morehead State

*KWIC Tournament

Opponent

72

59
60
76

W

W

w

North Carolina

73
83
86

Austin Peay

Western Kentucky

62

W

Murray State

65

L

Western Kentucky

49
39
66
63
54
50
45
42
47
63

W

Western Kentucky

OPP

W

Cincinnati

69

EKU

Murray State

L

L

W/L

Ohio State

Indiana

100

1!175·7&amp;
RECORD: 17·3
COACH: SHIRLEY DUDCAD

51

L

56

#AIAW Regional

41

Memphis State

L

53
59
81
100
45
49

Morehead State

*KWIC Tournament

L

63
48
50
36

w
w
w

88
74
28
68
54
67
59
67
54

65

1!173·74
RECORD: 17·&amp;
COACH: PAUll WILCH
EKU

Kentucky

*Kentucky

#AIAW Regional

W/L

Western Kentucky

34

*KWIC Tournament

Opponent

Cincinnati

47
73
75
74
63
59
61
77
74
59
66
62
70
67
60
60
63

W/L

EKU

OPP

W

Gulf Coast (Miss.)

L

95
66

Central Missouri

L

69

60
68
78

Mercer

L

88

108

Northern Kentucky

L

51

Belmont College

L

Cincinnati

W

63
80
60

61
79

Tennessee Tech

L

72

81

Indiana

W
L

89
75

74
81
64
62
78
90

60
68
80

Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Carolina
James Madison

EKU

OPP

L
W
L
L

67
60
58
77

91
56
89
11 5

W

78

56

56

52
61

w

Murray State
Louisville

L
L

78
70
64
84
54
70
86

Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT)
Western Kentucky
Louisville

L

L
L
L
L
L
L

Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee

w

Morehead State
Tenessee Tech

L
L

Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State

77

w
L

Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois

L
L
L
L

*Northern Kentucky

L

73
75
84
64
80
79
94
76
77

95

66

90

68
62
85
72
73
78
57
68
59

76
80
84

71

53
65

91

82
71

74
84
94
74
74
68

*KWIC Tournament

1!17!1•80
RECORD: !1·l!I
COACH: DIADDE IDURPHY
Opponent
North Carolina
James Madison
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky
Marshall
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State

W/L

EKU

OPP

W

57
48

L

62
55
50

L

65

L

66

66
74

L
L
W
L
W

77

100

62
73
50

80
50
68
64
68
82
63
67
63
66

W

65
69

57

Miami (OH)
Tennessee Tech

W

Western Carolina

W

Northern Kentucky
Morehead State

L
L
L
L
L
L
L

60
54

92

69
65

77

W

68

W
L
L
L

57
51

Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
Murray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisville

L

W

L

L

60
80
63
52
56

70

57
88

70
61
53
53
72
85
72

54
59

56
90

58

*KWIC Tournament

W/L

L

Middle Tennessee
Miami (OH) (OT)
Austin Peay

L
L
L

Mount St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
*Morehead State

1!178·7!1
RECORD: 5·Z4
COACH: SHIRLEY DUDCAD
Opponent
Tennessee
Indiana

Kentucky

57

1!180·81
RECORD: 1&amp;·15
COACH: DIADDE IDURPHY
Opponent
West Virginia
Campbellsville

W/L
W
W

EKU

OPP

97

69

98

72

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�Akron
Kent State
Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State (OT)
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Joseph
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Xavier
*Morehead State
*KWIC Tournament

w

L

90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74

w

77

L
L

w

63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104

L

72

L
L

w
L

w
w
w
w
w
w

w
L

w
L
L
L

w
L

w
L
L
L

56
72

78
67
77

46
65
45
66
72
62

77
68
91
76
72

79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84

58
83

1981·8Z
RECORD: 14•11i
COACH: DlllD IDURPHY
Opponent
Radford
John Carroll
Campbellsville
West Virginia
Cleveland State
South Florida
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Marshall
Florida A&amp; M
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Bellarmine
Morehead State
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Western KY (20T)
Xavier
Austin Peay
Murray State
Dayton
Morehead State
Ohio
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Louisville
#UT-Chattanooga
#Vanderbilt
#East Tennessee
#AIAW Region II

W/L

EKU

OPP

L

68

w
w
w
w
w
w

93

102
73
76
86
80

71
36
75
65
52
60
78

L

72

77

w

82
78
87

61
80
89

72

77

59
100
68
50
61
61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72
75
88
86

L
L
L

w
w
L
L
L
L

w
w
w
L
L

w
L
L
L

w
L
L

198Z·83
RECORD: 14·13
COACH: DIADDE IDURPHY
Opponent
Pikeville
Duke
Bowling Green
Indiana U -Purdue U
Louisville
Murray State
Middle Tennessee (OT)
Oral Roberts
Appalachian State
Austin Peay
Xavier (OH)
Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State (OT)
Tennessee Tech
Georgia
Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ashland
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
*Murray State
*OVC Tournament

W/L

EKU

w

105
57
83
86
58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

L

w
w
L

w
L
L

w
w
w
L
L
L
L
L

w
w
w
L

w
w
w
L

w
L
L

OPP

60
74
79
51
71
70
72

81
65
64
65
77

75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

Bellarmine (OT)
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Evansville
Duke
Xavier
Kentucky State
Bowling Green
Wake Forest
Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Louisville
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech
·ovc Tournament

W/L

EKU

OPP

L
L

72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60
48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
78
58
83
68
64
64

74
77
61
66
44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

w
w
w
w
L

w
L

w
L
L

w
w
w
L

w
w
w
L

w
w
L
L

w
w

w
L

Opponent
Davis &amp; Elkins
Auburn
Miami (Fla.)
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Western Kentucky
Evansville
Morehead State
Kentucky State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Cleveland State
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay (OT)
*Tennessee Tech

W/L

EKU

OPP

w

79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71

45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75

L

w
w
w
w
L

w
w
L

w
w
w
L
L

w
w

72

w

71

w

77

L

61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

w
w
w
L
L

w
L
L

77

55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

Opponent
Central Michigan
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Louisville
Bellarmine
Kentucky
Ashland College
Stetson
SE Louisiana
Pittsburgh
East Tennessee
Dayton (OT)
Akron
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

19115-11&amp;
RECORD: 8·17
COACH: DIAID IDURPHY
Opponent
Dayton
Bellarmine
Georgia State (OT)
Southern Miss.
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville
Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsville
Nebraska (OT)
Kentucky
Akron (OT)
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

Opponent

W/L

EKU

OPP

w
w
w

75
82
85
59
78
90
63
76

72

L

w
w
L

w
w
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L

w
L
L
L
L
L

72

75
55
71
72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

W/L

EKU

OPP

L
L
L
L
L

75
85
85
51
56
86

101
94
90
77
88
76
79

w
L
L

w
w
w
L

w
L
L
L

w
w
L
L

w
L
L
L
L
L

w

77

71
101
89
78
70
81
73
62
76
83
77

54
57
90
48
78
62
63
77

87

77

93

85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72

91
65
104
95
66

1!1117•88
RECORD: li·ZD
COACH: lilDRliE CDH

·ovc Tournament

1983•84
RECORD: 17·11
COACH: DIADDE IDURPHY
Opponent

1981i·87
RECORD: 9·18
COACH: liEDRliE CDH

1984•85
RECORD: 18•ID
COACH: DIADDE IDURPHY

71
80
72
57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84
77

79
69
86
77

99
97
81

Kentucky
Missouri-Kansas City
McNeese State
Ohio
Stetson
Tennessee
Indiana
Tennessee State
Dayton
East Tennessee
Morehead State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Youngstown State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State

W/L

EKU

OPP

L
L
L
L
L
L
L

79
73
58
71
81
40

96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74
88
108
70
87
103

77

w

72

L

62
89
79
62
69
95
86
73
88
85
63
65
86
75
66
81
74
65

w
w
L
L
L

w
L
L

w
L
L
L
L
L

w
L
L

93

84
84
71
101
90

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2004-05-1.adv Colonel Basketball- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

�1!188•8!1

l!l!ID·!II

RECIIID: IZ·14
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD

RECORD: 14·13
COACH: LARRY JOI 1•An

Opponent
Pittsburgh
Eastern Michigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson (30T)
Western Carolina
Morehead State
Kentucky (OT)
Austin Peay
Murray State (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Shawnee State
Morehead State
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Western Kentucky
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay

W/L

EKU

OPP

w
w
w

82

79
61
55
78
76

L
L
L

w
L
L
L
L

w
L

w
w
L

w
L

w
w
L
L

w
L
L

w

69
68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69

70
102
78
75

77

83

68
63
84

66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59

81

66
90
71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

88

73

96
64
81

101
89

1!18!1-!ID

Opponent
Canisius
Chicago State
UNG-Asheville
Wright State
Missouri
Howard
Xavier
Louisville
Dayton
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
UNG-Asheville
Appalachian State
*Middle Tennessee
*OVC Tournament

RECORD: IZ•l4
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Auburn
Grambling
Southeast Louisiana
Nicholls State
Tulane
Louisville (OT)
Appalachian State
Southeast Louisiana
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Tennessee State
Georgia
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Wright State
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Marshall
East Tennessee
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Murray State
Austin Peay

W/L

EKU

OPP

L
L
L

54

95
95
85
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
109

W
W
L

W

W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L

W
L
L
L
L
W

86
73

65
71
84
76
67
78
80
88
64
90
68
74
59
84
89

88

79
80
68
82

72

69

63

82

82
83

67
87
62

57
51
82
82

52

86
51

*Tennessee Tech
*OVC Tournament

W/L

EKU

OPP

L

63
78
94

70
62
68

83

45
72

w
w
w
L

L

w
w
L
L
L
L

49
55
89
71
75
83

55
72

w
w
w
w
w

69
86
76
90

L

65
84
57
80
71
75
70
96
72
84

w
L
L
L

w
w
w
L
L

83

59
65
68
84
84
75
80
52

50
58
67
69
90
77

84
81

79
49
59
80
86
93

COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Wright State
Western Kentucky
Furman
Vanderbilt
Cincinnati
Florida Atlantic
Florida State

W/L

EKU

OPP

W

81

54

L

48

W
L
W

88
54

80
74
74
66
57

Xavier
Dayton
Marshall

W

UT Martin

W

79
80
65
64
90
63
98

Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
UT Martin
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
*Middle Tennessee

W

82

W
W

67

W
W

75
79

W
L
L

83

W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W

82
83
83

W
L
L
W

W

82

59
83

78
81

85
60
110
72

72

78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67

74

81

RECORD: IZ•l5
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Ball State
Louisville
Indiana State
Brown
Fla. International
Iowa
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Marshall (OT)
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Morehead State (OT)
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee

W/L
W

EKU
72

OPP
52

74
80
59

L

66

L

77

W

74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66

L

L
L
L
L
W

W
W
W
W
W

L
L

w
L

w
w
L
L
L
L

w
L

72
92

80
59
84
106
108
85
56
75
66
58
95
74

82

67
68
76
82

75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74
84
80
95
76
87

19!13·!14

Bradley
Indiana State
Xavier
Indiana
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Kentucky
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee

W/L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W

W
L
W
W
W
W

W
W
L
L

L

53

64

W/L

EKU

OPP

Georgia Southern
Furman
Marshall
Western Michigan
Missouri
Wright State
Mercer
Ala.-Birmingham
Morehead State
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Tenn. State (OT)
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech

Opponent

W
W

85
86

73

W

81

W
L
L

89
71
60

W

52

L

W

69
85
86

W

92

W

UT Martin

W

Morehead State
Western Carolina
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee-Martin
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee

w
w
w
w
L
L

75
74
61
71
78
103
93
90
78
68
70

w

83

L
L

67
63

71
70
97
75
80
64

83

72

*UT Martin

w
w

*Tennessee Tech

L

80
59

76
63

W

W

L
W

75
65
66
107
67
49
77
71
79
59
74
69
91
62
76
90
79
55

·ovc Tournament

RECORD: 17·!1
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Ball State
Thomas More
Marshall
Saint Louis

*Austin Peay
*OVC Tournament

1!194·!15
RECORD: l!l·!I
COACH: LARRY JOE mmAn

l!l!IZ-!13

UT Martin
*Middle Tennessee
·ovc Tournament

l!l!ll·!IZ
RECORD: ZO-!I
Opponent

L

1!1!15-!I&amp;

EKU

OPP

66
122
85

57
48
64
61
74

82

65
66

72

81

78

64
74
91
76

81

92

84
66
78
70
71
82
83

89
83

85
71
60
71

58
76
85
77
76
72
67
66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89

RECORD: II· I&amp;
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Georgia Southern
East Tennessee St.
Marshall
Western Carolina
Marquette
Indiana
Wright State
Vanderbilt
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State

W/L

EKU

OPP

L
W
L

90
69
61
78
72
69
63
55
79
72
67

93
58

W
W
L
L

L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W

W
W
L
L

W
W

72
55

53
62
67
82

79
69
89
67
67
70
87

77

67
70
86
66
97
73

53
70
75
74
58
67
74
90
52

60
41

80
78
51

85 ~

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2004-05 ladv-Colonel-Basketball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

�Kentucky
*Tennessee Tech
*Austin Peay
*OVC Tournament

L

w
L

62
68
53

68
56
64

1!1!1&amp;·!17
RECORD: Z4•&amp;
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Georgia Southern
East Tennessee
Marshall
Louisiana Tech
Fla. International
Wright State
Austin Peay
Detroit-Mercy
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
Murray State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Murray State
Tennessee State
*Tennessee State
*Morehead State
*Tennessee Tech
#Georgia
*OVC Tournament
#NCAA Tournament

W/L

EKU
74
59
86
46
66
76
53
54
91
75
71
79
92
71

OPP
46
58
65
87
67
51
59
71
73
72
55
69
57
45

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w

77
69
74
77
70
67
62
81
66

61
55
72
82
61
62
52
44
61

77
60
62
69
67
69

L

55

69
58
57
60
47
65
91

w
w
w
L
L

w
L
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L

1!1!17·!18
RECORD: ZD·8
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Marshall (OT)
Detroit-Mercy
East Tennessee
Georgia Southern
UT Martin
Murray State
Miami (OH)
Jackson State
Western Carolina
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Murray State
Morehead State
Tenn. Tech (30T)
Middle Tenn.(OT)
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
UT Martin

OPP

w

97
76
71

90
79

L

L

w
L

w
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w

80
64
71
59
75
84
65
97
67
85
69
87
97
80
86
65
78

w
L

w
L

61
61
76
61
81
75
72

Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
UT Martin
Eastern Illinois
SE Missouri (OT)
*Murray State
*OVC Tournament

1!1!18•!1!1
RECORD: II·I&amp;
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Kansas State
Miami (OH)
Xavier (OH)

W/L
L

EKU
68

w

83
89

L

UT Martin
Murray State
Coastal Carolina
Wofford (OT)
Louisville
Kent

L

77
83
74
83
49
56
93
72
72
88

w
w
w
L
L
L

Southeast Missouri (OT)
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Austin Peay

w
w
w

UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech

L

Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Murray State
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Morehead State (OT)
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee

58

94

L
L
L
L
L
L
L

68
62
74
55
60
54
99
47
69
71

L

87

w
w

Charleston Southern
Lipscomb
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Morehead State

70
83
72
71

L

Opponent
TexasA&amp;M
Glenville State
Bowling Green
Belmont
Memphis
Jona
West Virginia Tech
UNC-Wilmington
Radford

88
71
68
82
87
95
101
62

74
76
76

w
w

58
67

UT Martin
Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
UT Martin
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
*Morehead State
*OVC Tournament

61
73
77
70
74
103
87
86
81
102

58
56
70
79
66
:~

l!l!l!l·DO
RECORD: 13·15
COACH: LARRY JOE mmAn
Opponent

W/L

EKU

OPP

Wofford
Coll. of Charleston
Miami (FL)

L
W
L

84
87
66

100
56
83

Hartford
Fla. International
Belmont

W
L
L

96
55
74

86
85
81

Morehead State
Xavier (OH)
UNC Wilmington

W
L
L

94
83

91

N.Carolina A&amp;T

W

59
88

Middle Tennessee

w

90

56
70
92
79

Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State

L
W
W

77
49

Morehead State
Murray State (OT)
UT Martin
Eastern Illinois (OT)

W
L
W
L

72
81
80
82
67
89
95

77
62

72

, Tennesse:S~t: ___ ~ __ 8~ _ :u~e:s~Mi~so~ri-_
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20~4-~

w
w
L
L

w
w
L

74
54
91
74
83
70
79
91
61

82
87
79
61
94
92
72
86
67

W/L
L

w
w
w
L

w
w
L

w
w
w
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L

EKU
88
116
89
87
66
81
119
70
92
81
85
72
85
92
85

OPP

86
85
84
89
66
99
106
89
81
88
91
91
88

68
63
60
82
84
78
99
84
73
73
82
67

96
80
61
82
89
71
63
87
79
64
72
79
79
77
79

92

ZDOl·OZ
RECORD: Z3·8
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
#Vanderbilt

94
64
57
70
88
78
74
67
72
83
102

L
L

ZDDD·DI
RECORD: ZZ·&amp;
COACH: LARRY JOE mmAn

OPP
102
69
105

*OVC Tournament

EKU

L

72
73
60
63
71
92
62

L

*UT Martin

W/L

w
w
w
w

w
w

Austin Peay
Morehead State
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
*Southeast Missouri
*Middle Tennessee
*OVC Tournament

W/L
L

Lipscomb
Bowling Green

W
W

Elon
High Point
Fla. International
Florida Atlantic

W
W
L
W

Valparaiso
Iowa State

w

EKU

OPP

62
77
83
75

91
68
63
58

Austin Peay
UT Martin
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Murray State
UT Martin (OT)
Murray State
*Austin Peay (OT)
"Southwest Missouri
"Alabama
#Preseason WNIT
*OVC Tournament
"WNIT

w
w
L

L

w
w
w
w
w
w
L

w
L

w
L

102

82

90
70
70
73
90
82
84
85
74
78
76
77
72
77

77
75
72
68

58
82
59
78
62
99

ZODZ·O)
RECORD: 18•II
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Binghamton
WV Wesleyan
Indiana
Alaska-Anchorage
Marshall
Lipscomb
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Grambling State
Troy State
Samford
Jacksonville State
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
Murray State
UT Martin
Austin Peay {OT)
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
UT Martin
Murray State
Austin Peay
*Tennessee Tech
*OVC Tournament

W/L

w
w
L
L

w
w
L
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L
L

w
w
w
w
L
L
L
L
L

EKU
75
110
49
74
95
78

OPP
67
59
61
77
73
73

78

91
78
82
71

68
87
82
65
93

105
80
78
88
85
69
62
68
81
78
82
72
80
80
68
73
65

44
71
83
71
67
77
73
60
70
69
75
59
77
63
86
88
71
89
67

52

L

81
63
103
70
75

90
92
55
86

IPFW
Marshall
Tennessee Tech

W
W
W

93
88
71

74
43
64

Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois

W
W
W

91
94
91

71
67
72

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RECORD: 15• 15
COACH: LARRY JOE IDfflAD
Opponent
Gardner-Webb
Miami
Memphis
Nebraska
Wright State
Baylor

W/L

EKU

OPP

L

69
81

L
L
W
L

65
75
74
75

59
90
78
78
69
96

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55
73
68
74

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Western Carolina
Bowling Green
Georgia
Cincinnati
UT Martin
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Jacksonville State

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Samford
Murray State
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Samford
Jacksonville State
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
Austin Peay
•Jacksonville State
*Tennessee Tech
*Austin Peay
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w

93
57
60
51
63
75
61
75
53
92
56
55
74
66
64
85
78
64
60
61
65
85
51

L
L
L

w
w
L

w
L
L
L

w
w
w
w
L
L

w
L

w
w
L

71
70
92
83
56
74
67
69
75
82
81
66
63
43
48
80
88
66
45
73
63
74
65

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~EIR·BY·YEIR RECORDS
Year

Coach

'72-73
'73-74
'74-75
'75-76
'76-77
'77-78
'78-79
'79-80
'80-81
'81-82
'82-83
'83-84
'84-85
'85-86
'86-87
'87-88
'88-89
'89-90
'90-91
'91-92
'92-93
'93-94
'94-95
'95-96
'96-97
'97-98
'98-99
'99-00
'00-01
'01 -02
'02-03
'03-04

E.Johns
P.Welch
T.Hall
S. Duncan
S. Duncan
S. Duncan
S. Duncan
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
D. Murphy
G. Cox
G. Cox
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman
L. Inman

Overall
13-3
17-6
14-6
17-3
7-17
12-15
5-24
9-19
16-15
14-16
14-13
17-11
18-10
8-17
9-18
6-20
12-14
12-14
14-13
20-9
12-15
17-9
19-9
11-16
24-6
20-8
11-16
13-15
22-6
23-8
18-1 1
15-15

ovc

5-5
1-8
1-5
2-4
4-8
4-6
10-4
8-6
1-13
4-10
5-9
5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
7-9
16-2
15-3
8-10
10-8
14-2
13-3
10-6
9-7

·I·

Angela Fletcher .................... 1984-86
Lisa Fussell .......................... 1993-94

Briana Abner ........................ 1989-90
Zoey Artist.. .......................... 1998-02

·B·
Mary Lynn Barnett ................ 1985-86
Genna Berryman .................. 1982-83
Alicia Binion ......................... 2002-04
Maisha Thomas Blanton ...... 1991-95
Viv Bohon ............................. 1981-84
Mikki Bond ........................... 1998-02
Tamika Bowers ............ 2003-Present
Shannon Brady .. .. ................ 1981-85
Kathy Branch ....................... 1986-87
Carole Brown ....................... 1987-88
Melissa Brown ...................... 1993-94
Shannon Browning ............... 1995-99
Angie Bryant .............. .......... 1988-90
Hallie Burger ........................ 1988-89

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·H·
Heather Haddix .................... 1989-90
Freda Hagan ........................ 1980-84
Fatai Hala'api'api ....... 2003-Present
Lakeisha Hamilton ................ 1995-96
Marcia Haney ....................... 1981-85
Rhonda Hardesty ................. 1989-94
Susan Hatcher ..................... 1997-00
Kim Hatley ............................ 1988-89
Julie Haynes ......................... 1994-95
Lori Hines ............................. 1984-85
Ashleigh Huffman ..... 2002-Present
Adrianne Hughes .................. 1978-79
Candise Hurdle .................... 2003-04

•[•
Great Cahoe ......................... 1987-89
Leigh Carr ............................ 2001-04
Karen Carrico ....................... 1985-87
Sue Carroll .... ................... .... 1976-80
Marsha Charles .................... 1980-82
Rebecca Chesnut ........ ......... 1986-87
Sherry Clark ......................... 1988-89
Carla Coffey ......................... 1984-88
Cynthia Collins ..................... 1991-92
Candis Cook .............. 2001-Present
Tina Cottle............................ 1983-85
Loretta Coughlin ................... 1976-80
Kelly Cowan ......................... 1987-91
Angie Cox ............................. 1988-92
Kristy Cromer ....................... 1987-88
Kim Cunningham .................. 1993-94
Jerilyn Cushing .................... 1992-94

·D·
Stephanie Davis ...................
Tiffany Davis ........................
Nyame Dobson ....................
Laphelia Doss ......................
Cathy Dues ..........................
Chance Dugan .....................

1992-97
1993-97
1997-98
1994-98
1995-99
1978-82

·E·
Miranda Eckerle ........... 2001-Present
Annette Elkin ........................ 1990-91
Jeanette Elkin ................... ... 1990-91
Karen Evans ..................... ... 1980-84

·F·
Stephanie Falk ................ .....
Casandra Ferguson .. ...........
Candice Finley ................... ..
Karen Flannery ....................
LaTonya Fleming .................

1981-82
1998-00
1997-01
1997-99
1988-89

Pam Garrett ................ 2001-Present
Marla Gearhart ................ ..... 1996-00
Jaree Goodin ................... ..... 1989-93
Lisa Goodin .......................... 1980-84
Trina Goodrich ..................... 1994-98
Joan Gotti ............................. 1978-81
Sandra Grieb ........................ 1977-80

1

·J·
Barbie Jackson ..................... 1999-00
Diane Johnson ..................... 1979-80
Kiejon Johnson ......... 2003-Present
Cheryl Jones ........................ 1989-92
Stephanie Jones .................. 1987-88
Velma Jordan .... ................... 1981-82

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1

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Aquanta Milligan ..................
Laura Morris .........................
Sandra Mukes ......................
Kathy Murray ........................

1987-89
1990-91
1978-82
1989-90

·D·
Tekielia Oden ....................... 1999-01
·P·
Lisa Pace ............................. 1994-98
Cheryl Palmer ...................... 1988-89
Loretta Pate ......................... 1982-84
~ill Perry ............................... 1999-03
Louista Pierre ............... 2002-Present
Shanda Pulliam .. .................. 1979-80

·R·
Regie Rattler ........................
Kathy Red ling .......................
Tina Reece ...........................
Amanda Reid .......................
Karen Richardson .................
Karen Rimer .........................
Chrissy Roberts ....................
Kim Roberts .........................

1986-87
1979-80
1985-89
1996-97
1980-81
1978-80
1996-98
1992-93

·5·
Laura Seay ........................... 1982-83
Laura Shelton ............... 2002-Present
Margy Shelton .............. ........ 1982-86
Charlotte Sizemore .............. 1997-02
Synisha Smith .............. ........ 2000-02
Cathy Snipes ........................ 1987-88
Katie Stearns ................... .... 1999-00

.,.

Cindy Taylor ......................... 1985-87
Katie Kalahar .. ...................... 1989-90
Dana Taylor .................... ..... 1980-83
Katie Kelly ............................ 2000-04
I Pam Taylor ........................... 1985-86
Tracey Kindred ................ ..... 1989-90
1 Rita Taylor ............................ 1976-80
Jennifer King ........................ 1995-99
Shamira Thedford ................ 1997-99
Sandy Kinkton ...................... 1980-81
Tracy Korbutt ....................... 1986-87
1 Tracey Underwood ............... 1984-86

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·U·

Julie Levis ............................ 1984-85

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Vicki Viox ............................. 1978-80

Segena Mackeroy ................ 1991-93
Jenny Magrane .................... 1987-88
Van Marshel ......................... 1983-88
Crystal Mason ...................... 1998-01
Tiffany Mayfield .................... 1991-93
Kim Mays ............................. 1992-95
Natalie Mays ................. .. ..... 1996-97
Lindsay McClellan ................ 2000-01
Omni McCluney ................... 2002-04
Sheletha McEaddy ............... 1990-92
Shannah McIntosh ............... 1990-94
Teresa McNair .......... ........... 1999-03
Sondra Miller ................ .. ...... 1984-88

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Larrya Wall ........................... 1997-01
Stephany Wallace ................ 1995-96
Lyndsey Warbington ............ 1999-03
Kristy Ward ................... ....... 1995-96
Tina Wermuth .... ... ............... 1979-83
Tami Wingate ....................... 1995-96

.y.

Samantha Young ................. 1991-96

.z.

Sue Zylstra ........................... 1989-93

�YEIR·BY·YEIR
ID DICBRIYER

PAUL 5. DICBRI YER lREDl
Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home
court for Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball since the 1976-77 season when the team moved from the
Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of the EKU campus, Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of a thoughtfully planned
sports complex. The Coliseum is a massive physical plant and features a great triumph in architectural design with its
modern laminated cross-arched roof -- the world's largest of its kind -- spanning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed
view of events held in the main auditorium. A total of 626,276 board feet of lumber form the 170 beams, and the roof,
which arches gracefully 81 feet above the floor level, is southern pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to McBrayer Arena, which seats
6,500 for basketball games and 8,000 for other
programs, the building contains four basketball
courts in an auxiliary gymnasium on the east end,
two classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, shower and locker rooms,
a projection room, a training room and weight
rooms. A hydraulic-operated stage is located on
the east end of the main arena floor
Since the women's basketball program began
playing its games in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady
Colonels have compiled an overall home record
of 212 wins and 116 losses.
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Year
1978-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
TOTAL

Won
2
8
3
4
9
9
8
9
11
3
8
4
5
7
9
12
6
8
8
8
10
9
7
8
11
11
7
8
212

Lost
4
4
11
8
6
4
5
4
3
6
6
8
5
4
2
0
5
2
1
4
1
2
4
5
2
2
5
3
116

.646 Winning Percentage

DIDBERLYBUILDIDli
One of the most functional facilities available to Eastern Kentucky University athletics is the Harry Moberly Building, completed in the Fall of 2000 and
dedicated in November of 2000.
The building was named for former Eastern student-athlete, founding member of the EKU Colonel Club and active supporter of EKU athletics, Harry
Moberly. A quarterback for the Eastern football team from 1931-34, Moberly's visionary leadership was instrumental in establishing, building and strengthening the Colonel Club, EKU's intercollegiate athletics booster organization.
The building, located adjacent to Roy Kidd Stadium, is a 40,000 square-foot, $4.75 r-==--- - - - - - - -.......::::=---------,
million state-of-the-art facility.
The first floor features a strength and weight development area which was dedicated ..._~
in November of 2000 as the Raymond E. Giltner Conditioning Center The Giltner Cen- .._••
,t----t.=Jll[,i,:a
ter named for the late Raymond Giltner who served two terms as president of the EKU
National Alumni Assocation, as a director of the EKU Foundation and vice chair of the
Foundation's Planned Giving Committee, houses equipment designed to help build
strength, muscle development and rehabilitation for EKU's student athletes.
Also located on the fi rst floor is the main training facility for EKU's 16 intercollegiate
athletics teams. The facility provides an in-ground hydrotherapy pool with rehabilitation
equipment, three above-ground therapeutic pools, X-ray equipment and examination
rooms.
A 6,000 square-foot physical activity area/laboratory for physical education activities
and the study of motion is also featured on the first floor.
The second floor features a wellness center designed to facilitate aerobic conditioning. The center includes aerodynamic equipment for bicycling, stair-step aerobics and
other health-club type equipment.
Also on the second floor are three large classrooms, physiology and computer laboratories and state-of-the-art offices for the Colonel football coaching

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�CHAD BRATZIE 5TUDEDT·ATHlETE ICIDEDIIC SUCCESS CEDTER
The Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success center (SAAS) is one of the newest facilities at Eastern Kentucky University. The SAAS Center,
located in Alumni Coliseum, is designed to aid EKU's student-athletes in all facets of their academic pursuits.
Included in the new academic facility are tutoring facilities, a quiet study area, a computer lab and administrative offices. Former EKU All-American and
current Indianapolis Colts' defensive lineman, Chad Bratzke, was instrumental in furnishing the area . - - -- ------------:-;;;:----,
properly with his generous gift to EKU Athletics.
The Academic Success Center is staffed by Joan Hopkins, EKU's coordinator for academic athletic
advising, and Martina Martin, academic athletic advisor
"The opening of the Student-Athlete Academic Success Center has begun a new era of rededication
of our athletic program to the student in every athlete that walks on our campus," said Hopkins. "In the
SAAS Center we will be providing increased academic support to enable our students to be the best they
can be in the classroom."
EKU annually finishes among the leaders in the Ohio Valley Conference men's and women's allsports trophy standings and the Colonels have won the prestigious Ohio Valley Conference Academic
Achievement Banner eight times ('88-92, '94-95, '97-98, '99-00, '01-02).

EIU CDlDDEl ClUB
Since 1978, the Colonel Club has been your connection to supporting Eastern Kentucky University Athletics.
Be more than just a fan by providing financial support that is essential to our pursuit of
academic excellence, OVC Championships and NCAA post season competition for over 330
student-athletes.
As a Colonel Club member, you can take great pride in knowing your tax-deductible
contribution provides additional financial support for student-athlete scholarships, team
travel, equipment, uniforms, computers, tutorial support and many more special needs.
Based on the level of your annual gift to the Colonel Club, priority seating is available
at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBrayer Arena. These contributors receive first priority to
purchase the best seats available at our home football and basketball games.
With the increased cost of higher education and as intercollegiate competition continues to rise, your support is critical to our success as we strive to build an even stronger Colonel
athletic program.
..._..,_..,,,.
Methods of support include direct contributions, matching gifts, gifts of securities and
planned gifts. All gifts to the Colonel Club are recognized on a July 1st to June 30th fisca l
year
Make the commitment today to support EKU student-athletes and their pursuit of academic and athletic success.
For more information on joining the Colonel Club and being a part of the excitement of Eastern Kentucky University Athletics, please contact the EKU
Colonel Club Office at (859) 622-2046 or visit our website at www.colonelclub.com.

EIU HEID COACHES

Elvis Dominguez
Baseball

Lori Duncan
Volleyball

Rick Erdmann
MW Track/CC

Travis Ford
Men's Basketball

Danny Hope
Football

Rob Oertel
MW Tennis

Joni Stephens
Women's Golf

Pat Stephens
Men's Golf

Jane Worthington
Softball
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MOST POINTS SCORED
Jerilynn Harper, nu ................................. 1980-81 ................ 1,011
Jerilynn Harper, nu ................................. 1981-82 ................... 831
Cheryl Taylor, nu .................................... 1986-87 ................... 793

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Dorothy Bowers, YSU ................................
Cheryl Taylor, nu ....................................
Janet Holt, n u .........................................
Kim Mays, EKU .........................................
Janet Holt, n u .........................................
Gray C. Harris, SEMO ...............................
Wanda Grant, YSU ....................................

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jerilynn Harper, nu .................................
Wanda Grant, YSU ....................................
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ................................
Jerilynn Harper, nu .................................
Gray C. Harris, SEMO ...............................
Kim Mays, EKU .........................................
Cheryl Taylor, nu ....................................
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ................................
Janet Holt, nu .........................................
Gray C. Harris, SEMO ...............................

1987-88 ................... 783
1985-86 ................... 746
2000-01 ................... 738
1994-95 ................... 719
2001-02 .................. .714
1995-96 ................... 713
1980-81 ................... 710

SCORING AVERAGE
1980-81 .................. 29.7
1980-81 .................. 28.4
1987-88 .................. 28.0
1981-82 .................. 26.8
1995-96 .................. 26.4
1994-95 .................. 25.7
1986-87 .................. 25.6
1986-87 .................. 24.7
2000-01 .................. 24.6
1994-95 .................. 24.2

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1. Donna Murphy, MSU .................................
2. Robin Hendrix, MTSU ................................
3. Donna Murphy, MSU .................................
Wanda Grant, YSU ....................................

1976-77
1980-81
1977-78
1980-81

..................
..................
..................
..................

17.4
15.4
15.2
15.2

5.
6.
7
8.

Jackie Mounts, MUR .................................
Cheryl Taylor, n u ....................................
Cheryl Taylor, nu ....................................
Donna Stephens, MSU ..............................
Priscilla Blackford, MSU ............................
Holly Seimetz, YSU ...................................

1978-79 ..................
1984-85 ..................
1985-86 ..................
1978-79 ..................
1981-82 ..................
1981 -82 ..................

13.9
13.6
13.3
12.9
12.9
12.9

1.
2.
3.
4.

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Renay Adams, n u ............................... 1990-91 (1st-NCAA) ..................... 717
Diane Seng, n u ................................... 1996-97 (1st-NCAA) .................... .678
Lydia Sawney, n u ............................... 1982-83 (1 st-NCAA) ..................... 668
Renay Adams, n u ............................... 1987-88 (2nd-NCAA) .................. .646
Roschelle Vaughn, n u ........................ 1992-93 ........................................646

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Debra Ames, MSU................................. 1975-76 ........................................ 642
Carmen Dowdell, nu ........................... 1978-79 ........................................640
Amy Kieckbusch, MSU .......................... 1996-97 (5th-NCAA) ....................636
Jerilynn Harper, nu ............................. 1980-81 .... ....................................628
Jamie Thomatis, MTSU ......................... 1998-99 (6th-NCAA) ....................626

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.

Paula Corder, SEMO ............................. 1998-99 (1st-NCAA) .................... .941
Melissa Huffman, MUR.......................... 1989-90 ........................................938
Kandi Brown, MSU ................................ 2001 -02 (2nd-NCAA) .................. .937
Kandi Brown, MSU ................................ 2002-03 (2nd-NCAA) ................... 937
5. Paula Corder-King, SEMO .................... 1999-00 (1st-NCAA) .... ................ .932
6. Lisa Goodin, EKU .................................. 1982-83 ........................................ 913
7 Kandi Brown, MSU ................................ 2000-01 (2nd-NCAA) ...................904
8. Kristy Cromer, EKU ............................... 1987-88 ....................................... .903
9. Kelly Pendleton, UTM ............................ 2000-01 (3rd-NCAA) ................... .902
10. Janet Ross, MTSU ................................ 1986-87 ........................................ 900

CAREER
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

MOST POINTS SCORED
Cheryl Taylor, nu ..................... 1983-87 ...... 2,526
Brooke Armistead, APSU ........... 1999-03
20508
Janet Holt, n u .......................... 1998-02 ...... 2,420
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ................ 1984-88 ...... 2,324
Sheila Smith, MUR ..................... 1985-89 ...... 2,287
Jerilynn Harper, nu .................. 1979-82 ...... 2,238
Gray C. Harris, SEMO ................ 1992-96 ...... 2,176
Diane Seng, n u ....................... 1996-00 ...... 2,166
Kim Webb, MTSU ...................... 1984-87 ...... 2,148
Pam Chambers, nu ................. 1976-80 ...... 2,144

SCORING AVERAGE
Jerilynn Harper, n u .................. 1979-82 ........ 24.3
Dorothy Bowers, YSU ................ 1984-88 ........ 21.5
Angela Moorehead, nu ............ 1988-91 ........ 21 .2
Cheryl Taylor, n u ..................... 1983-87 ........ 21 1
Brooke Armistead, APSU ........... 1999-03 .... .... 20.9
Kim Mays, EKU .......................... 1993-95 ........ 20.6
Gray C. Harris, SEtv10 ................ 1992-96 ........ 20.5
Roschelle Vaughn, nu ............. 1991-93 ........ 20.3
Shandra Maxwell, APSU ............ 1986-90 ........ 19.8
Sheila Smith, MUR ..................... 1985-89 ........ 19.7
Janet Holt, nu .......................... 1998-02 ........ 19.7

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
9.
10.

Robin Hendrix, MTSU ................
Donna Murphy, MSU..................
Jackie Mounts, MUR ..................
Cheryl Taylor, n u.....................
Priscilla Blackford, MSU .............
Donna Stephens, MSU ..............
Stephaine Minor, MUR ...............
Golena Rucker, APSU ...............
Holly Seimetz, YSU ....................
Shandra Maxwell, APSU ............

1980-82 ........ 13.8
1976-80 ........ 13.7
1975-79 ........ 13.1
1983-87 ........ 12.8
1980-83 ........ 11 .4
1978-82 ........ 11 .2
1994-97 ........ 11.0
1978-81 ........ 10.7
1978-82 ........ 10.6
1986-90 ........ 10.4

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
9.

Renay Adams, nu .................... 1987-91 ........ .644
Roschelle Vaughn, nu ............. 1991-93 .........626
Diane Seng, n u ....................... 1996-00 .........620
Lydia Sawney, nu .................... 1981-83 ........ .617
Jerilynn Harper, nu .................. 1979-82 .........589
Carmen Dowdell, n u................ 1977-80 .........586
Cheryl Taylor, n u..................... 1983-87 ........ .570
Connie Swift, TSU ...................... 1992-97 ......... 566
Michelle Wenning, MUR ............. 1987-91 ......... 561
Stephaine Minor, MUR ............... 1994-97 ......... 561

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
9.
10.

Paula Corder-King, SEMO ......... 1996-00 ........ .938
Katie Kelly, EKU ......................... 2000-04 ........ .875
Lisa Goodin, EKU ....................... 1980-84 ........ .874
Chrissy Roberts, EKU ................ 1996-98 ........ .862
Melissa Huffman, MUR .............. 1986-90 .........846
Janet Ross, MTSU ..................... 1984-87 .........844
KimMays, EKU .......................... 1993-95 ........ .833
Janet Holt, n u .......................... 1998-02 .........827
Kelly Downs, MSU ..................... 1986-90 .........826
Kristal Holmes, APSU ................ 1983-86 .........821

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

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SEASON (CONT.)

Points ..... ... ......................... .......... ................... 51 , Carolyn Aldridge, TSU, vs. Wake Forest (94-95)
FGM ................. .. ............................................. 20, Tawanya Mucker, MTSU , vs. Miss. Coll. (88-89)
FGA .................................. ........... ................... .... . 33, Liz Hannah, MTSU, vs. W. Kentucky (76-77)
FG% (min. 10 made) ................................ 1.000 (12-12) Cheryl Taylor, nu. vs. S. Illinois (87-88)
Kristi Brown, MTSU, VS. nu (91-92)
3PM ........ .. ........... ............... .................................. .............. 9, Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. MSU (87-88)
Dana Bilyeu, nu, vs. UTM (92-93)
Sherita Joplin, MSU, vs. Coastal Carolina (94-95)
Paula Corder, SEMO, vs. EKU (98-99)
Rachael Gobble, nu vs. East Tennessee State (00-01 )
3PA ......................... .................................... ................... 19, Allison Osborn, MSU, vs. MUR (96-97)
3PT% (min. 6 made) ............ .............................. 1.000 (8-8), Kristi Brown, MTSU, vs. nu (91-92)
FTM .................................................................................... 23, Lori Chase, SEMO , vs. TSU (00-01)
FTA ............. .. ............. ................................................. 27 Michelle Wenning, MUR, vs EKU (90-91 )
FT% ............................... ......... ... .. 1.000 (15-1 5), Yashika Sidburry, SEMO, vs. Quinnipiac (02-03)
Consecutive FTM ........ .................................. 15, Yashika Sidburry, SEMO, vs. Quinnipiac (02-03)
Rebounds .......................................... ...... 30, Debra Ames, MSU, vs. Georgetown College (75-76)
Assists .............. ........................................... 22, Shawn Monday, nu, vs. Morehead State (87-88)
Steals ............................................... .................. 13, Ann Thomas.TSU, vs. Monmouth (NJ) (90-91 )
Blocks .......................... ............. ................... .... 9, Jeannie Pollman, MUR, vs. Chattanooga (87-88)
Renay Adams, nu, vs. TSU (90-91)

3-point percentage (min 1.5 pg) .................................. .511 (46-90) Heather Prater, MTSU (1992-93)
.511 (69-135) Heather Prater, MTSU (1994-95)
Free Throws Made ............................................................................. 249, Janet Holt, nu (2000-01)
Free Throws Attempted ................... ..................................... ........... .. 291 , Janet Holt, nu (2000-01)
Free Throw Percentage ................... ...................... ................... .941, Paula Corder, SEMO (1998-99)
Consecutive Free Throws Made .. ................................................... 41, Kandi Brown, MSU (2003-04)
41, Travece Turner, MSU (2001 -02)
Rebounds ...................................................... ......... .. ................ 448, Robin Hendrix, MTSU (1980-81 )
Rebound Average ..................................................................... 17.4, Donna Murphy, MSU (1976-77)
Assists ................................................. ......... ... ......... ....................... 270, Chris Moye, n u (1985-86)
Blocks ....................... ................................................. .............. 58, Mechelle Shelton, MUR (1992-93)

SEASON

Points ............................ ............ .............................................. 1,011 , Jerilynn Harper, n u (1980-81)
Scoring Average ............................................................. .......... 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, nu (1980-81 )
Most Field Goals Made .............................................................. 410, Jerilynn Harper, n u (1980-81)
Field Goal Percentage ........................ .717 (185-258, NCAA Record) Renay Adams, n u (1990-91 )
Consecutive FGM ....... ........... ........... .. ........... 23 (tied NCAA Record) Renay Adams, nu (1990-91)
3-pointers Made .... ................................................................... 105, Kera Bergeron, APSU (2003-04)
3-pointers Attempted ............... .......... ........... ,............. ............. 315, Carolyn Aldridge, TSU (1994-95)

Steals .......................................................................................... 131, Teresa McNair, EKU (1999-03)

CAREER

Points ........................ .......................... ....................................... 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, nu (1983-87)
Scoring Average ........................ ............. .................................. 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, nu (1979-81 )
Field Goals Made ................ ................................... .................... 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, nu (1983-87)
Field Goals Attempted ................ ..................... .............. ......... 1,964, Pam Chambers, nu (1976-80)
Field Goal Percentage ............................ ...................... ............... 644, Renay Adams, nu (1987-91 )
3PT Made .... .......... ...................................... ......... ........................ 248, Kandi Brown, MSU (2000-04)
3PT Attempted .................................... ................................... .. 713, Carolyn Aldridge, TSU (1993-95)
3PT Percentage (min 100 made) ............. .. ........ .... .446 (224-502) Heather Prater, MTSU (1993-96)
Free Throws Made .......... ............. ...................................................... 748, Janet Holt, nu (1998-02)
Free Throws Attempted ......... .............................................. ............ .. 905, Janet Holt, nu (1998-02)
Free Throw Percentage ........ ............................................938, Paula Corder-King, SEMO (1998-00)
Rebounds ....... .............................................. ............................. 1,532, Cheryl Taylor, nu (1983-87)
Rebound Average ........................................................... ......... 13.8, Robin Hendrix, MTSU (1 980-82)
Assists .................................... .... ........ .... ................................... 823, Shawn Monday, nu (1986-90)
Blocks ................................................................................... 233, Gerlonda Hardin, APSU (2000-04)

Steals .......................................................................................... 406, Teresa McNair, EKU (1999-03)

TllDI
GAME
Points (Both Teams) ..................................................... 216, MSU 110 vs. EKU 106 (1 992-93)
Points (One Team) .......................................................... 133, TTU vs. Chattanooga (1974-76)
Points One Half ................................................... 78, TTU vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse (1 975-76)
FGM .............................................................. .................... 58, TTU vs. Chattanooga (1974-75)

FGA ................................................................................. 101, EKU vs. West Va. Tech (00-01)
FG% ....................... .................................... 804, (33-41) , TTU vs. Maryville College (1 976-77)
3PT% (min 10 made) ............................................... ... .800, (12-15), MTSU vs. TTU (1991 -92)
3PTM ............................. .. ......................................... 19 (NCAA record), TTU vs. UTM (00-01)
FTM ....... ....... ................................................................................... 43, EKU vs. MU (1992-93)
FTA ..................................... .......................................................... 57, MSU vs. EKU (1998-99)
FT% ..................................................... . 100% (22-22), EKU, vs. Alaska-Anchorage (2002-03)
100% (22-22), TTU , vs. TSU (2003-04)
Rebounds ................................................... ................ .. 83, MSU vs. West Va. State (1986-87)

Personal Fouls ............................................... .......... ..................... 40, EKU vs. MSU (1998-99)
Assists .. ......................................... ...... ...... ..... .. ........ 42, EIU, vs. Indiana-Northwest (2003-04)
Blocks ............................................................... ....... .. .................... 12, TTU vs. TSU (1993-94)
12, TTU vs. Mississippi (1993-94)
12, APSU vs. East Tennessee State (1996-97)
12, Austin Peay vs. Cumberland (2003-04)
Steals .... ... .. ................................................................. 34, TS vs. Jacksonville State (1994-95)
Margin of Victory ....... ............ ................... 90, EIU (126) vs. Indiana-Northwest (36) (2003-04)

Losses .............................................................................................. ............. 26, TSU (1987-88)
Consecutive Wins ....................................................................................... 22, APSU (2002-03)
Consecutive Losses ...................................................................................... 26, TSU (1987-88)
Points ................................ ................................... .................................... 2,91 1, TTU (1976-77)
Field Goals Made .............. ............................................ .......... .... ............. 1,218, TTU (1976-77)
Field Goals Attempted ............................................................................. 2,640, TTU (1976-77)
Field Goal Percentage ................................................................................ 530, TTU (1980-81)
3PFG Made ................... .............. ...... ............................ ............ ....... ........... 267 TTU (2000-01 )
3PFG Attempted .. .................... .... ... ....................................... .................. 642, SEMO (2003-04)
3PFG Percentage ........................... ........................................... .446 (267-599), TTU (2000-0 1)
Free Throws Made ...................................................................................... 56 1, UTM (1998-99)
Free Throws Attempted ..................................... .......... ... ............................ 838, UTM (1 998-99)
Free Throw Percentage .............................................................. .782 (530-678) TTU (2000-01)
Rebounds ................................................................................................. 1,944, TTU (1974-75)
Personal Fouls .................................................... ........................................ 716, TTU (1974-75)
Assists ..................... .................................................................................... 723, TTU (1985-86)
Blocks ......................................... ....................... ..... .. .. ............................... . 155, TTU (1 993-94)
Steals .......................................................................................................... 443, TTU (1978-79)

SEASON
Overall Winning Percentage ........................................................... .875 (28-4), MSU (1978-79)
Wins .............................................................................................................. 28, TTU (1975-76)
28, MSU (1978-79)

Conference Wins .......................................................................................... 16, EKU (1996-97)
16, TTU (1999-00)
16, APSU (2002-03)

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APSU .......................... .............. Austin Peay
EKU ................................. Eastern Kentucky
JSU ................................. Jacksonville State
MSU ................................... Morehead State
MUR ........................................ Murray State
MTSU ..................... Middle Tennessee State
SU .................................................. Samford
SEMO ........................... Southeast Missouri
TSU ........... ................ ........ Tennessee State
TTU .................................... Tennessee Tech
UTM ................................ Tennessee-Martin
YSU ................................ Youngstown State

�All·TIDIE RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (CAREER}

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SEASON}

Games played ............................................................ 119, Charlotte Sizemore (1997-02)
Points scored ...................................................................... 1,920, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Field goals made ..................................................................... 751 , Peggy Gay (1975-79)
Field goal percentage ............................................................. .542, Tina Cottle (1983-85)
Scoring average ....................................................................... 20.6, Kim Mays (1992-95)
Free throws attempted ............................................................. 642, Katie Kelly (2000-04)
602, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Free throw percentage ............................................ 875 (562-642), Katie Kelly (2000-04)
.874, Lisa Goodin (1980-84)
Rebounds ......................................................................... 1027 Laphelia Doss (1 994-98)
Rebound average ................................................................... 10.3, Tina Cottle (1 983-85)
Steals ................................................................................ 406, Teresa McNair (1999-03)
Assists ...................................................................................... 488, Angie Cox (1988-92)
Assists (4 years) ...................................................................... 488, Angie Cox (1 988-92)
Assists avg. per year (3 years) ........................................... 131 , Cheryl Jones (1989-92)
Personal fouls committed ................................................... 397 Laphelia Doss (1994-98)
Disqualified on fouls ............................................................ 26, Sandra Mukes (1978-82)
Laphelia Doss (1994-98)

Games played ........................................................................... 31 , Lisa Goodin (1 980-81 )
............................................................................................ 31 , Marsha Charles (1980-81)
...................................................................................... 31, Charlotte Sizemore (2001-02)
.................................................................................................... 31 , Zoey Artist (2001-02)
.................................................................................................... 31, Katie Kelly (2001-02)
.................................................................................................... 31 , Mikki Bond (2001 -02)
.............................................................................................. 31, Synisha Smith (2001-02)
.............................................................................................. 31 , Teresa McNair (2001-02)
Points scored ............................................................................. 719, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Scoring average ........................................................................ 25.7 Kim Mays (1994-95)
Field goals made ...................................................................... 235, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Field goals attempted ............................................................... 569, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Field goal percentage .................................................. 620, Shannah McIntosh (1992-93)
Three-point goals made ...................................................... 84, Chrissy Roberts (1996-97)
Three-point goals attempted .......................................... 234, Samantha Young (1 995-96)
*Three-point goal percentage .......................................... .488, Chrissy Roberts (1996-97)
Free throws made ...................................................................... 226, Kim Mays (1994-95)
**Free throw percentage .........................................................913, Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
Rebounds .................................................................................. 310, Tina Cottle (1 984-85)
............................................................................................ 310, Laphelia Doss (1995-96)
Personal fouls committed ........................................................ 121 , Pam Garrett (2003-04)
Times disqualified on fouls ..................................... 11 , Jaree Goodin-Wiseman (1 989-90)
............................................................................................. 11 , Candice Finley (1999-00)
**Steals ............................................................................... 131, Teresa McNair (2002-03)
Assists ................................................................................... 170, Cheryl Jones (1 990-91)
* Min. 25 attempts
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TEAM RECORDS (SINGLE GAME}
Points ........................................................................... 122, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
Largest margin of victory ................................ 74, vs. Thomas More (122-48); (11/30/93)
Largest margin of defeat .................................... 75, vs. Tennessee (115-40); (11 /19/87)
Points by both teams ...................................................... 216, vs. Morehead St. (2/1 1/93)
........................................................................................................... (MS 110, EKU 106)
Fewest points by both teams .................................... 90, vs. Duke (OU 46-44); (12/3/83)
Field goals made ............................................................ 51, vs. Thomas More (11 /30/93)
Free throws made .............................................................. 43, vs. Murray State (2/13/93)
Rebounds .......................................................................... 81 , vs. John Carroll (11 /20/81)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SINGLE GAME}
Points scored ........................................... 44, Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan (12-2-94)
Field goals made ................................ 18, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2-15-90)
Free throws made ................................... 21 , Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12-20-86)
Rebounds ............................................ 26, Laphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2-25-96)
Assists ................................................ 17 Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2-26-90)

TEAM RECORDS (SEASON}
Points in a season ..................................................................................... 2,507 (2001-02)
Scoring average .......................................................................................... 88.4 (2000-01)
Victories in a season ...................................................................................... 24 (1996-97)
Winning percentage ...........................................................................850 (17-3) (1975-76)
Consecutive victories ..................................................................................... 11 (1997-98)
Losses in a season ........................................................................................ 24 (1978-79)
Consecutive losses ...................................................................................... .. 10 (1985-86)
Defensive scoring average ......................................................................... 60.8 (1983-84)
Highest average margin of victory ............................................................ 20.75 (1 975-76)
Field goal percentage ................................................................................. .456 (1 982-83)
Free throw percentage ................................................................................ .764 (1980-81)
Rebounds ................................................................................................... 1446 (1980-81 )
Rebound average ....................................................................................... 49.6 (1975-76)

SIDlilE·SElSDD RECORDS
STEALS
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1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Angie Cox
4. Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Teresa McNair
7. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
8. Tiffany Mayfield
9. Kim Mays
10. Charlotte Sizemore

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No.
131
113
105
99
93
83
79
75
74
73

Year
02-03
91-92
90-91
01 -02
99-00
00-01
92-93
91-92
94-95
01-02

Player
1. Tina Cottle
Laphelia Doss
3. Sandra Mukes
4. Tina Cottle
5. Laphelia Doss
6. Segena Mackeroy
Tina Wermuth
8. Sandra Mukes
9. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Carla Coffey

No.
310
310
268
267
260
256
256
253
248
248

BLOCKED SHOTS
Year
84-85
95-96
80-81
83-84
96-97
91-92
82-83
81-82
94-95
86-87

Player
Fatai Hala'api'api
Segena Mackeroy
Sheletha McEaddy
Charlotte Sizemore
Jaree Goodin
Jaree Goodin
7 Jaree Goodin
Segena Mackeroy
9. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
10. Teresa McNair
Charlotte Sizemore
Kim Cunningham
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

No.
51
35
31
29
28
28
20
20
19
18
18
18

ASSISTS
Year
03-04
91-92
90-91
01-02
90-91
91-92
89-90
92-93
94-95
02-03
00-01
93-94

Player
1. Cheryl Jones
2. Angie Cox
3. Cheryl Jones
4. Katie Kelly
5. Angie Cox
6. Chrissy Roberts
7 Sondra Miller
8. Kim Mays
9. Angie Cox
10. Lisa Goodin

No.
170
164
135
130
127
122
118
115
113
112

Year
90-91
91-92
91-92
02-03
90-91
97-98
87-88
93-94
88-89
81 -82

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ALL-TIME STEALS LEADERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
9.
10.

Teresa McNair
Angie Cox
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Charlotte Sizemore
Mikki Bond
Stephanie Davis
Tina Wermuth
Lisa Goodin
Sondra Miller
Cheryl Jones

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
9.
10.

Laphelia Doss
Sandra Mukes
Jaree Goodin
Tina Wermuth
Carla Coffey
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Teresa McNair
Shannon Brady
Charlotte Sizemore
Tina Cottle

406
327
236
228
227
192
183
182
168
164

ALL-TIME ASSISTS LEADERS
99-03
88-92
91-95
97-02
98-02
92-97
79-83
80-84
84-88
89-92

1. Angie Cox
2.
Katie Kelly
3. Cheryl Jones
4.
Mikki Bond
5.
Lisa Goodin
6. Samantha Young
7
Charlotte Sizemore
8. Zoey Artist
9. Kim Mays
10. Maisha Thomas-Blanton

94-98
78-82
89-93
79-83
84-88
91-95
99-03
81-85
97-02
83-85

1.
2.
3.
4.

ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LEADERS
1,027
975
914
866
751
711
631
625
611
577

488

88-92

395

00-04

394
389
374
350
344
307
297
270

89-92
98-02
80-84
91-96
97-02
98-02
92-95
91-95

ALL-TIME BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS

5.
6.
7
8.
9.
10.

Jaree Goodin
Charlotte Sizemore
Segena Mackeroy
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Fatai Hala'api'api
Sue Zylstra
Candice Finley
Teresa McNair
Sheletha McEaddy
Laphelia Doss

92
71
55
54

89-93
97-02
91-93
91-95

51

03-04

49
48
37
35
34

89-93
97-01
99-03
90-92
94-98

All·TIDIE lEIDIDli SCORERS
Rk.

Player

Years

Points

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Lisa Goodin
Jaree Goodin-Wiseman
Peggy Gay
Katie Kelly
Kim Mays
Charlotte Sizemore
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
Tina Wermuth
Laphelia Doss
Carla Coffey
Sandra Mukes

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
2000-04
1992-95
1997-01
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1994-98
1984-88
1978-82

1,920
1,679
1,674
1,626
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378
1,363
1 188

r

13.
14.
15.
16.
17
18.
19.

Teresa McNair
Marla Gearhart
Zoey Artist
Candice Finley
Shannon Bradley
Loretta Coughlin
Tina Cottle

1999-03
1996-00
1998-02
1997-00
1981-85
1976-80
1983-85

1183
1,085
1,052
1,022
970
964
860

20.

Miranda Eckerle

2001-

855

21
22.
24.

Chancellor Dugan
Bernadette Kok
Chrissy Roberts
Samantha Young
Angela Fletcher

1978-82
1973-76
1996-98
1992-96
1984-86

846
835
827
827
824

25.

115TIRD KIDTUCKY 1,000 PDIDT ClUB

Lisa
Goodin

Jaree GoodinWiseman

Peggy
Gay

Kim
Mays

Charlotte
Sizemore

Kelly
Cowan

Angie
Cox

Tina
Wermuth

Laphelia
Doss

Carla
Coffey

Sandra
Mukes

Teresa
McNair

Marla
Gearhart

Katie
Kelly

Zoey
Artist

Candice
Finley

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SCORING OFFENSE ............ GP ........ POINTS ......... AVG.
Jacksonville State .................. 28 ............ 2058 ............. 73.5
Southeast Missouri ................ 29 ............ 2070 ............. 71 .4
Tennessee Tech ..................... 29 ............ 2069 ............. 71.3

Eastern Kentucky ................ 30 ............ 2067 ............. 68.9
Murray State .......................... 28
Austin Peay ............................ 31
Eastern Illinois ........................ 27
Tennessee-Martin .................. 27
Morehead State ..................... 28
Samford ................................. 27
Tennessee State .................... 26

............ 1913 ............. 68.3
............ 2096 ............. 67.6
............ 1810 ............. 67 .0
............ 1763 ............. 65.3
............ 1804 ............. 64.4
............ 1535 ............. 56.9
............ 1293 ............. 49.7

SCORING DEFENSE ............ GP ........ POINTS ......... AVG.
Samford ................................. 27 ............ 1637 ............. 60.6
Austin Peay ............................ 31 ............ 1960 ............. 63.2
Murray State .......................... 28 ............ 1837 ............. 65.6
Southeast Missouri ................ 29 ............ 1920 ............. 66 .2
Jacksonville State .................. 28 ............ 1898 ............. 67 .8
Tennessee Tech ..................... 29 ............ 1986 ............. 68.5
Eastern Illinois ........................ 27 ............ 1870 ............. 69.3
Tennessee-Martin .................. 27 ............ 1887 ............. 69.9
Eastern Kentucky ................... 30 ............ 2137 ............. 71 .2
Tennessee State .................... 26 ............ 1885 ............. 72.5
Morehead State ..................... 28 ............ 2060 ...... ....... 73.6

ASSISTS ................................ GP ....... ASSISTS ........AVG.
Eastern Illinois ........................ 27 ............. 464 ............ 17.19
Austin Peay ............................ 31 ............. 51 4 ............ 16.58
Tennessee Tech ..................... 29 ............. 469 ............ 16.17
Eastern Kentucky ................ 30 ............. 467 ............ 15.57
Southeast Missouri ................ 29 ............. 444 ............ 15.31
Murray State .......................... 28 ............. 402 ............ 14.36
Jacksonville State .................. 28 ............. 380 ............ 13.57
Tennessee-Martin .................. 27 ............. 366 ............ 13.56
Samford ................................. 27 ............. 365 ............ 13.52
Morehead State ..................... 28 ............. 339 .. .. ..... ... 12.11
Tennessee State .................... 26 ............. 262 ............ 10.08
STEALS ................................. GP ........ STEALS ......... AVG.
Southeast Missouri ................ 29 ............. 310 ............ 10.69

Eastern Kentucky ................ 30 ............. 295 .............. 9.83
Tennessee-Martin .................. 27
Murray State .......................... 28
Jacksonville State .................. 28
Tennessee State .................... 26
Morehead State ..................... 28
Austin Peay ............................ 31
Eastern Illinois ........................ 27
Samford ................................. 27
Tennessee Tech ..................... 29

............. 257 .............. 9.52
............. 264 .............. 9.43
............. 241 .............. 8.61
............. 231 .............. 8.25
............. 231 .............. 8.25
............. 225 .............. 7.26
............. 183 .............. 6.78
............. 174 .............. 6.44
............. 180 .............. 6.21

IDDIYIDUAl lEADER5
SCORING .................... TEAM ........ POINTS ........ AVG.

STEALS ....................... TEAM ....... STEALS ....... AVG .

Emily Christian ............... TTU .............. 552 ............ 20.4
Shanika Freeman .......... JSU .............. 525 ............ 19.4
Gerlonda Hardin .......... APSU .... ,'. ....... 571 ............ 18.4

Lakisha Clay .................. TSU ............... 62 ............. 2.38
Sarah Costello ............. SEMO ............. 66 ............. 2.28
Shanika Freeman .......... JSU ............... 56 ............. 2.07

Katie Kelly ................... EKU ............. .493 ............ 17.0

Pam Garrett ................. EKU ...............56 ............. 1.87

Pam O'Connor ............... EIU............... 444 ............ 16.4
Alex Munday ................. SAM .............. 383 ............ 14.2
Julie Young ................... UTM .............. 369 ............ 13.7
Kandi Brown ................. MSU .............. 380 ............ 13.6
Megen Gearhart ............ MSU .............. 379 ............ 13.5
Megan Fuqua ................ MUR ............. 358 ............ 12.8

Stacy Holmes ................ MUR .............. 47 ............. 1.68
Kenja White ................. SEMO ............. 48 ............. 1.66

Candis Cook ................ EKU .............. .44 ............. 1.47
De Vonda Williams ......... MSU ............... 41 ............. 1.46
Kisha Stewart ................. TSU ............... 37 ............. 1.42
Brittany Park ................. MUR .............. 39 ............. 1.39

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Shanika Freeman .......... JSU .............. 275 ............ 10.2
Ashley Haynes ............. APSU............. 275 ............. 9.2
Gerlonda Hardin .......... APSU ............. 270 ............. 8.7
DeVonda Williams ......... MSU .............. 243 ............. 8.7
Andreika Jackson ......... UTM .............. 212 ............. 7.9
Stacy Holmes ................ MUR ............. 194 ............. 6.9
Kendra Bailey ................ TSU .............. 175 ............. 6. 7
Emily Christian ............... TTU .............. 173 ............. 6.4
Chandra Brown ............ SEMO ............ 184 ............. 6.3
Odessa Kelly .................. TSU .............. 159 ............. 6.1

Kandi Brown ................. MSU .......... 104-117 ........ .88.9
Katie Kelly ................... EKU .......... 165-192 .......... 859
Julie Young ................... UTM .......... 106-130 ......... .815
Megan Sparks ................ EIU ............. 66-81 ............815
Tynisha Alexander ......... TTU .......... 113-140 .......... 807
Shanika Freeman .......... JSU .......... 137-180 .......... 761
Emily Christian ............... TTU .......... 134-180 .......... 744
Sarah Costello ............. SEMO ......... 76-130 ........... 738
Kenja White ................. SEMO ......... 77-106 ........... 726
Pam O'Connor ............... EIU ........... 112-1 61 .......... 696

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Megan Casad ................ EIU ............... 124 ............ 4.59
Ashley Haynes ............. APSU ............. 112 ............ 3.73
Cassandra Peek .......... APSU ............. 112 ............ 3.61
Kandi Brown ................. MSU ............... 97 ............. 3.46
Jenny Bowden .............. MUR .............. 97 ............. 3.46

Gerlonda Hardin .......... APSU......... 223-367 .. ....... .608
Pam O'Connor ............... EIU ........... 166-276 .......... 601
Emily Christian ............... TTU .......... 202-423 ......... .478
Shanika Freeman .......... JSU .......... 184-395 ......... .466
Stacy Holmes ................ MUR ......... 142-308 ......... .461
Alex Munday ................. SAM .......... 155-346 ......... .448
Ashley Haynes ............. APSU ......... 155-359 ......... .432

Laura Shelton .............. EKU ............... 95 ............. 3.28
Cora Beth Smith ........... SAM ............... 85 ............. 3.27
Lakisha Clay .................. TSU ............... 82 ............. 3.15
Kendall Cavin ................. TTU ............... 90 ............. 3.10

Katie Kelly ................... EKU .......... 145-337 ......... .430

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Austin Peay ............................ 31 ............. 127 .............. 4.10
Morehead State ..................... 28 ............. 110 .............. 3.93
Eastern Illinois ........................ 27 .............. 95 ............... 3.52

Eastern Kentucky ................ 30 .............. 89 ............... 2.97
Murray State .......................... 28 .............. 81 ...............
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Ashley Haynes ..................................... Austin Peay

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Pam O'Connor ................................. Eastern Illinois
Megan Fuqua ...................................... Murray State
Sarni Jo Cotton ......................... Southeast Missouri
Julie Young ................................. Tennessee-Martin

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Alex Munday .............................................. Samford
Kendall Cavin ................................ Tennessee Tech
Courtney Slaughter ..................... Jacksonville State
Megan Casad .................................. Eastern Illinois

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Head women 's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his staff have developed the EKU program from what was once a consistently average team to one that is at
or near the top of the Ohio Valley Conference year-in and year-out. Inman currently ranks in the top 70 among active women's basketball coaches, with 424 career victories.
In his 16 seasons with Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels to four OVC titles, including back-to-back titles in 1996-97 and 1997-98.
He has set school records, winning 24 games, capturing the OVC Tournament and making the school's first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1996-97
and the first post-season win in the 2001-02 WN IT Inman is the only coach in school history to post back-to-back OVC titles and back-to-back 20 or more win seasons,
accomplished in 1996-97 1997-98, 2000-01 and 2001-02. He has been the only coach in school history to post 20 or more win seasons, a feat he has accomplished
five times at Eastern.
Inman has surrounded himself with agreat staff. Assistant coaches Jenny Sledge, Curtis Metten and Laphelia Doss are helping Inman build the EKU program. Anderson
is in her second year at Eastern, Metten returns for his fifth and Doss begins her third season as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonels. All will be very instrumental
in establishing the Eastern program as one of the best in the OVC.
The 2004-05 Camp of Superstars will once again be held on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in the Alumni Coliseum. Eastern is located in Richmond,
approximately 25 miles south of Lexington, just off 1-75.

FACILITIES
EKU has outstanding basketball faci lities, including three large basketball courts and six smaller courts. Varsity games will be played on the large courts, only, whilejunior
varsity games are played on the smaller courts. The swimming pool will be available for all campers and staff.

MEALS AND HOUSING
Meals will be served on campus. Living quarters will be located in an air-conditioned residence hall on campus and supervised by camp counselors. Campers will need
to bring a blanket, towel, t-shirt, socks, sheets, sneakers, swim suit and other personal items. Linens will not be provided.

CAMP DATES
Team Camp 1
Team Camp 2

• T-5hirt5. po5ter5 and other prize5

June 20-23
July17-20

• Player and coache5' 5ocial

• Three-point and 5lam dunk conte5t5

• Athletic trainer5 on 5taff at all time5

• Pizza party and cookout

• Three game5 per day for var5ity
• JV and Var5ity All-Star game5

• Two game5 per day for junior var5ity

HOOPSTER BOOSTERS
This season is expected to be another exciting and successful season for the EKU Lady Colonels. We would like your support as we compete to bring home the Ohio
Valley Conference championship. You can show your support with a membership in the EKU Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters.
By becoming a member of the Lady Colonel Hoopster Boosters, your donations will enable us to provide the needed supplies for our program. The Lady Colonel
Hoopster Boosters membership packages can provide you with lots of fun and exciting items for your enjoyment. Each package is full of quality items that make YOU,
Hoopster Boosters, our #1 supporter and our #1 fan.
All members will be honored during a Booster Reception that will be held during the season and selected members will be chosen as Honorary Coaches throughout
the season.
You can be a proud Hoopster Booster by selecting one of the membership packages listed below.

Free Throw Boosters

2-Point Boosters

3-Point Boosters

Slam Dunk Boosters

Coach's Circle

$25 Donation
T-Shirt
Schedules
Mailouts

$50 Donation
- Sweatshirt
- Schedules
- Mailouts

$100 Donation
Sweatshirt
T-Shirt/Cap
-Schedules
Mailouts

$300 Donation
Sweat Suit
T-Shirt/Cap
Schedules
Mailouts

$1,000 Donation
-Sweatshirt
Trip with the team
-Group Picture
T-Shirt/Cap
-Plaque
-Schedules/Mai louts

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CAMP OF SUPERSTARS OR HOOPSTER BOOSTERS, CONTACT:
EKU Women's Basketball - 115 Alumni Coliseum
Richmond, KY 40475 - 859.622.2132

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information
EKU: The Campus Beautiful ........ . ...............................................
EKU President Joanne K. Glasser ................................................
This is Eastern Kentucky Women's Basketball ...............................
Athletics Facilities ........... . .........................................................

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Note from Head Coach Larry Joe Inman
Thanks for your interest in Eastern Kentucky Women's Basketball!!!
After winning the Ohio Valley Conference regular-season and
tournament championships last year, our players are excited about
returning to the court and defending their titles. We are coming off

2005-06 Coaching Staff
Head Coach Larry Joe Inman ...................................................... 8
Assistant Coach Jenny Sledge .................................................. 1 0
Assistant Coach Curtis Metten .................................................. 11
Assistant Coach Laphelia Doss .................................................. 1 2

the program's second-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and posted
our sixth 20 + w in season last year while playing a formidable
schedule. We expect this year to be just as challenging as we open
the season facing five teams that advanced to the post-season before
starting our 20-game conference schedule. We look forward to your

2005-06 Season Preview

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2005-06 Outlook ............................... . .......................... ..... . .... 14

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Louista Pierre .............. ...... .. ..... . ... . . ...... .............. . ...................
Laura Shelton ... ..... ... . .. ...... .. .. . .. .. ... .. ..... ..... ...... . ......................
Tamika Bowers ........ .. ............. .................. . ................ . ............
Fatai Hala 'api 'api ........................... . ........... ...... ...... ...... ...... .....
Kiejon Johnson .......... .... .......... ...... .. .......................................
Tamara Arnold ...... . .. . .... .. . .. ... . ............... . .. .. ......................... . ...
Ashley Cazee . ................................................ . ........... . ..... .. ....
Jennifer Patterson ........... . ...... .. .. . . ................... ......... . .. . ..... ... . ..
India Wood .... ...... ............ ... ....... . ................. .......... ... . .... . ... ....
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Shavonne Jones ..... . .............. . .. .. ....... . ........... . ..... ...................
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2004-05 Post Season:
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NCAA Tournament

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NCAA Appearances (Record):
WNIT Appearances (Record):

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The Ohio Valley Conference
The Ohio Valley Confere nce ..................................................... 40
2004-05 OVC Statistics ........... .. .. .... .... .. .. ..................... ....... .. .. 41

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Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay
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Jenny Sledge (New Orleans
Curtis Metten (Davis &amp; Elkins
Laphelia Doss (EKU

Head Coach:
Record at EKU (Yrs.):
Career Record (Yrs.):
Assistant Coaches:

Program History

Program Records

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Director of Athletic s Mark Sandy .................... .. .... .. ... .. .. .. .. . .......
EK U Ath letics Department Staff ....................................... .........
EKU Girls Basketball Camp ...... .. .. ........................................ .....
EK U Hoopst er Booster s .................................................... .. . .....
Colonel Club ... . ..... .. ... . ...... . .. .................................. . ..... ... . . .. ....
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Joanne K. Glasser
Mark Sandy

Team Information

Program History
Al l-Time Series .......................................................................
All-Time Results . ........... . ....... ...... ... .. ............................. . .........
A ll-Time Coaching Records .......................................................
All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................................
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Basketball Staff

2004-05: A Look Back
2005 NCAA Tournament ........... . ............ .. .......... .....................
2004-05 Season Review .................................................. .. ......
2004-05 Statistics ..................................................................
2004-05 Results ...... . .. ................... . ..................... .. .. ... .... .. ......

QUICK FACTS

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Email:
Office Phone:
Office Fax:
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Press Row Phone:
Website:

Lynn Busby
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(859)622-2006
(859)622- 1230
(804)240-3946
(8 59)622-2226
www.EKUSports.com

The 2 0 05-06 Eas tern Kentucky Women's Basketball Guide was written and
designed by Lynn Busby, A ssistant Director of Athletic Public Relations.
Editorial A ssistance was provided by Simon Gray. Photographs courtesy of
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can be found in its stud ents, faculty and staff, and outstanding academic programs.
EKU offers more than 160 degree programs and features an excellent 17-1 student-to-faculty ratio. Th e Univ ers ity se rves more than 16,000 students, w hich represent all 1 20 counties in Kentucky, 50 states, and over
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boasts one of the state's strongest distance learning programs, giving students from around the world an opportunity to receive an EKU ed ucation.
EKU is also home to the Col lege of Justice and Safety,
wh ich educates students from around the worl d. As
EKU' s Program of Distinction, the College of Justice and
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severa l national championships, conference t itles and NCAA Tournament appearances. However the best is yet to come as the school 's athletics department is
committed to ensuring that EKU student-athletes are given the necessary resou rces to continue to compet e at a national level.
All told , East ern Kentucky University provides a safe and attractive environm ent in which its students can learn and become productive members of society.
The lesson s learned at EKU will fo llow stu dents for a lifetime and the performance of it s grad uates will, in turn, continu e to en hance the already strong regiona l
and national reputatio n of the University .

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as being inclusive, collaborative, and part icipatory, has garnered praise not
only from the EKU community, but from t hose doing business with the University as well.
Admittedly, Joanne Glasser has a deep passion for life and learning and

the overall development and well being of our student-athletes. They are student s f irst, ath letes second."

continually seeks to do what is in the best interest of Eastern students. This

"Intercol legiate athletics programs have a legitimat e and proper role in th e life

philosophy along with her vi brant personality has become contagious across

of a university such as Eastern ," said President Glasser "Participation in athletic

t he campus as she cont inually proc laims, "At EK U, student s and learning

programs teaches t he value of teamwork , and our men 's and women's programs

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contribute t o the school spirit and provide an important link to t he campus for our

Since assuming the presidency in October 2001 and bring ing almost 30

alumni and all Colonel fans."

years of educat ional, lega l, and civic engagement to EK U, President Glasser

"We are proud of the many ch ampionships our t eams have won, but we are

has become a recog nized leader in higher education across Kentucky , the

equally, or perhaps even more, proud that our student-athletes have succeeded in

South, and the nat ion. She is a strong and not ed advocate fo r st udent acces-

the classroom and have won the Ohio Valley Conference Academ ic Ach ievement

sibility to college as she continually seeks opportunities that w ill enable stu-

Banner countless t i mes," she added.

dents to earn a college degree that is of qual ity and excellence, while provided
in a flexible, convenient, and affordable manner
It was because of her recognized ability to lead and affect change across
the South that led t o her recent appointment by Kentucky Governor Ernie

"Another key to the success of our program is the emphasis our coaches and
the athletics staff place on the ethical conduct and sportsmanship in addition to
t he pursuit of academic, athletic and personal excellence for all who participate
in our program," Glasser said.

Fletcher as the Commonwealth ' s higher education representative to th e South-

A native of Baltimore, President Glasser earned a bachelor's degree in politi -

ern Regional Education Board . She is also the Immediate Past Chair of t he

cal sc ience from George Washingt on University, a juris doctorate degree from

Ohio Vall ey Conference Board of Presidents, having been elected by her presi-

the University of Maryland Sc hool of Law, and a certificate from the Institute of

dential peers to serve as t he conference's chair for 2004-2005.

Education Management from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

"At EKU , we are a 'student -centered' universit y that is focused on stu-

President Glasser is t he parent of two chi ld ren, J ared and Jacque line.

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The Eastern Kentucky women's basketball program played its
first season in 1972-73, posting its first of 18 WINNING

SEASONS.

Since then the Lady Colonels have recorded an overall
mark of 479-405 for a winning percentage of .543.

The Lady Colonels made their first

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appearance in 1997 after capturing their first Ohio Valley Conference
Championship. In 2005, Eastern Kentucky returned to the "Big Dance,"
earning the league's automatic berth with its second conference title.
The Lady Colonels recorded the program's first 20+ win
season with a 20-9 mark during the 1991-92 season.
Eastern Kentucky has since earned 20+ wins five times
with a program-high 24 victories in 1996-97.
In the past 10 years, 26 Eastern Kentucky
women's basketball players have been recognized by the
Ohio Valley Conference. Eleven players have earned all-conference
In 2002, Eastern Kentucky made its first-ever
WN IT appearance, EARNING THE PROGRAM'S

FIRST-EVER POST-SEASON WIN
while advancing to the second round.

first team honors and in 2005, freshman Ashley Cazee
was named Freshman of the Year. Head Coach Larry Joe Inman has been
selected as the Coach of the Year five times while at Eastern.

�Head coach Larry Joe Inman is curently 31st
Eastern Kentucky ranked

FIRST IN THE COUNTRY in scoring

in 2001-02, averaging 88.4 points per game.

among Division active coaches for career wins
with 447. He recorded his 400th win during
the 2002-03 season.

In 1996-97, Chrissy Roberts finished as the

NATION'S TOP THREE-POINT SHOOTER leading
the NCAA in three-point field goal percentage (.488).
Roberts won two national awards, the AT&amp;T Long
Distance Award and the Edward Seitz Award. For the
latter, her uniform, practice gear and shoes were
enshrined in the College Basketball Hall of Fame.

In 2002-03, Teresa McNair

LEO THE NATION in steals with 131 .

She finished her career as both the Ohio Valley Conference's
and Eastern Kentucky's all-time steals leader with 406.

Eastern Kentucky's all-time leading scorer Lisa Goodin
finished her career with 1,920 points. In two of her
four seasons, she led the country in free throw percentage,
hitting .897 as a freshman in the 1980-81 season
and .931 two years later as a junior.

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A lumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, w h ich first opened for basketball action in 1963, has been the home court for
the Eastern Kentucky w omen's basketba ll t eam si nce the 1976-77 season when the Lady Colonels moved from the Weaver
Hea lth Building .
Located on th e southern slope of the Eastern Kentucky campus , Alumni Coliseum forms the nuc leus of the Colonel Athletics
Department's thoughtfully-planned sports complex. The Coliseum features a great triumph in architectural design with its
wooden laminated cross-arched roof the wo rld 's largest of its kind spaning 309 feet and providing an unobstructed v ie w
of events he ld in t he main auditorium . A total of 616 ,276 board feet of lumber form the 170 beams, while the roof w h ich
arches gracefu lly 81 feet above the floor level, is southern pine fin ished in its natural beauty.
In add it ion to t he main auditoriu m, w hich seats 6 , 500 for basketball games and 8 ,000 for other events, the building
contains fou r basketball courts in an auxiliary gymnasium , eight classrooms, 20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming
pools, locker rooms, a p rojection room, a tra in ing room and a weight room. A hydraulic operated stage is located at the east
end of the main arena floor
Since t he women's basketba ll team began playing its contests in Alumni Coliseum , the Lady Colonels have compiled an
overa ll home record of 225- 116 . EKU has twice posted perfect home records w ith a 12-0 mark in 1991-92 and a 13-0 mark
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1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
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9-6
9-4
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7-4
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12-0
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One of the most f unctional faciliti es available to t he Eastern Kentucky athl etics department is the Harry Moberl y Building , located adjacent to Roy Kidd
Stadium . T he building , completed in the Fall of 2000 , is a 40,000 square-foot, multi-million dollar state-of -the -a rt facility.
The first floor f eatures the varsity weig ht room and the main training room for the Colonels' 17 intercollegiate athletic teams. Boasting a mission
statement t hat reads, " to create more explosive, dynamic athl etes by using multi-joint movements," the 5,000 foot square-foot weight room contains
16 ,000 pounds of total we ight. The faci lity features Eleiko model Olympi c we ights, York dumbbell s with two sets from 5- 1 50 pounds and Nebula
power stations and racks. Head Strength and Conditioni ng Coach Jon-Michael Davis and hi s assistant, Chad Scott , are c harged with overseeing all
of EKU's nearly 300 stud ent-athletes. Their efforts are supplemented by t he three-person tra ining room staff, all owing athletes the opportun ity for
fast and convenient treatment in a room adj acent to the we ight room.
The training room's large space is occupied by the most modern training and rehabilitation equipment available, including a wet room housing
whirlpoo ls and a four-feet dee p rehab pool w ith a submerged treadmill for aquatic rehab exercises , X-ray equipment and exam ination rooms. The area
also features all of t he latest moda liat ies, helping get injured athletes back into the game as qu ickly as possible.

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well as a host of graduate assistants and stud ents in the sch ool' s athl etic-training education program .

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CHAD BRATZKE STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER
The SAAS Center the Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success Center is one of the newer facilities on EKU's campus and is compet itive
w ith the top academic support fac ilities in the nation. Located in Alumni Coliseum , the SAAS Center is designated to aid Eastern Kentucky studentathletes in all facets of their academic pursuits.
Former EKU A ll-A merican footba ll standout and 11 -yea r National Football Leag ue veteran Chad Bratzke was instru mental in f urnishing the center
w it h his generous gift to Eastern Kentucky athletics.
Included in t he academic facility are tutoring st ations , quiet study areas, a com put er lab and administrative off ices . W ithin the SAAS Center
student-athletes are provi ded academic support, gui dance in class registration , supervised study tables, access t o computers, and intense tutoring in
all subject areas. The SAAS is fortunate to be fully f unded at the Div ision-I leve l, including full -time coordinator Joan Ho pk ins, f ull-time assistants,
graduate assistants and a cadre of tutorial help.
During this past academic yea r (2004-05), Ashleigh Huffman and Laura Shelton we re award ed Ohio Valley Conference Academic Medals of Hon or
as both achieved a perfect 4 .0 grade point average. In April , Shelton was one of 13 Eastern Kentucky University student-athletes induct ed into Chi
Alpha Sigma, a n ational honor societ y for collegiate st udent-athletes wh o have earned a v arsity letter w hile maintainin g a 3.4 GPA or higher
t hroughout their j un ior and senior years.
During the spring and fall semesters in 2004, 12 w omen 's basketball players earned GPA's of 3 .0 or hi gher and w ere recognized as ScholarAthletes. The standards and goals of academic excellence w ithin the Eastern Kentucky Universi ty women's bas ket ball program w ill co nt inue
th roughout the years to come.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LOCKER ROOM
T he Lady Colonels' hom e in A lumni Coliseum is their spacious loc ker room located adjacent to McBrayer Aren a. The loc ker room serves a dual
purpose, provid ing the wom en's basket ball t eam a place t o relax but also affording them pri vacy for both pre-ga me and post-game sessions. The area
contains indivi du al lockers for each player and is directl y con nected to a shower/bathroom area. The room features state-of -t he-art equip ment fo r t he
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seasons, the question has only been partially answered as milestones and firsts continue to
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record for conference victories with 1 6 while also setting a program mark with 24 overall
w ins . This, comin g off the heels of a share of its first-ever OVC title, a quad championship in
1994-95, was the beginning of the Lady Colonels' conference success . In 1997-98, Inman
added to the championship trophies at Eastern as he led t he Lady Colonels to a share of the
With a strong group of returning players and the addition of several outstanding recruits,
the Lady Colonels w ill be battling to defend their league titles in 2005-06.
Eastern's program has been one of cons iste ncy since the 1990 ' s, finishing in t he top half
of the league in all but t wo seasons. Over the past 1 2 seasons, Eastern has an impressive
re cord of 226-145, a . 609 winning percentage and has posted six 20 + win seasons.

During his collegiate coaching career, Inman has been named
the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year on eight occasions. He is the only coach to have received the honor while
at two different schools.

624-293 (.680)

at Eastern Kentucky
Record: 286-192 (.599)
2005 NCAA Tournament
1997 NCAA Tournament
2002 WNIT (Sweet Sixteen)
2001 Preseason WNIT
2005 OVC Touranment Champions
2005 OVC Regular Season Champions
2002 OVC co-Regular Season Champions
1998 OVC co-Regu lar Season Champions
1997 OVC Tournament Champions
1 997 OVC Regular Season Champions
1 995 OVC quad -Regul ar Season Champions

at Middle Tennessee State
Record: 161 -73 (.688)
1986 NCAA Tournament
1985 NCAA Touranment
1984 NCAA Tournament
1983 NCAA Tournament
1986 OVC Tournament Champions
1 986 OVC Regular Season Champions
1985 OVC Touranment Champions
1 985 OVC Regular Season Champions
1984 OVC Tournament Champions
1 984 OVC Regular Season Champions
1983 OVC Tournament Champions
1 983 OVC Regular Season Champions
1 980 OVC Regular Season Champions

at Mount Juliet High School
Record : 126-24 (.840)
1 977 Class AAA State Champions

at Gallatin Junior High School
Record: 51-4 (.927)

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This t hem e of t ea mwork has created success for t he program, but individual ta lent has
not gone unrewarded either In 1996-97 Chrissy Roberts won the Coll ege Bas ketball Hall of
Fame's Ed Ste itz Award and the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award for leading NCAA Division I
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Inman coac hed OVC Player of the Year Kim M ays (1994-95), in add ition to seein g the
fir st-t ime se lection of two EK U players to the AII -OVC First Team, wh ich has now been
accomplished twice under his watch . In 1995-96, In man coached Samantha Young and
Laphelia Doss to first team accolades and repeated that feat two years later with Doss and
Chrissy Roberts . In 1998 and 1999, one player was named to the OVC All-Conference First
Team each year

In the past f ive years, ten players have been recognized t o all-conference

teams with four selections to the first team . Thi s past year freshm an Ashley Cazee earn ed
the league's Freshman of the Year honor

Inman is quick to give credit to his players.

"We have bee n very fortunate in having good people, as well as good ba sketball players,
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are down to earth with good work ethics."
Work ethic has never been a problem for the eight-time OVC Coach of the Year He has set high
standard s at each coaching stop along the way w ith a trail of success that begins in the early 1970's.
His first high school coaching job, at Mount Juliet High School in Nashville , Tenn. , wa s filled with
enoug h trophies to fill a case. In just five years, Inman led Mount Juliet to five district titles, four
regional championships, three Nashville Interscholastic League titles and the 1977 Tennessee Class
AAA state title. Prior to his years at Mount Juliet, Inm an served as the head coach at Gallatin Junior

High for four years.

Inman's teams have won nine Ohio Valley Conference championships
and made nine apperances in national post-season play. He
has coached 38 All-Conference honorees and 100% of his
players have earned their college degrees.
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won a total of nine regular season and tournament championships during his time on the sidelines,
including four consecutive regular season and tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have been no less remarkable, w ith Coach of the Year honors and conference titles follow ing Inman to
Richmond . He became the only coach recognized as Coach of the Year at two different OVC schools after his selection in 1990 for that honor He has
since won the award at Eastern four more times ('94 -95, '96-97 ' 00-0 1 and '04-05). He has also become the school's all-time leader in wins and
winning percentage (286, .598). With eve ry win the Eastern mentor ea rns, he raises his own standard for both the school and the conference for
c areer wins .
Not all of his accomplishments have been on the conference level , as Inman led both Eastern Kentucky and Middl e Tennessee t o t he nationa l
scene. He took the Lady Raiders to fo ur NCAA Reg ion als and MTSU won a third of its games. In 1996-97 he led Eastern to its first-eve r NCAA
Tourna ment appearance and in 2001-02, Inman led the Lady Colonels to the WNIT "Sweet 16" after defeating Southwest Missouri State on the road
in overtime. He was nominated for W BCA District IX Coach of the Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993. Since 1999 , Inman has been named to
Who's Who by Strathmore's and Marqui's five' different t imes. He was also named Man of the Year by the American Biograph ical Institute in 2001
He currently ranks 31st among Division I active coaches for ca reer w ins w ith 44 7
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University , where he received hi s bache lor's degree in 1970. He received his master's degree from
Tennessee State Unive rsity in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of Shelbyville, Tenn. They have one son , Jody , and two daughters, Latrice and Tiffany.

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Inman currently ranks 31st among active
Division I coaches with 44 7 wins. He owns
a career winning percentage of .627 and led
11 of his teams to 20+ win seasons
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records in conference play.

Year
1978- 79
1979-80
1980-81
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Middle Tennessee
Middle Ten nessee
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16-13
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1990-9 1
1 99 1-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97

Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern

Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentuck y
Kentucky

12-14
12 -14
14-1 3
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17 -9
19-9
11 -1 6
24-6

5-7
6-6
7-5
10-4
12-6
12-4
12-4
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1998-99
1999-00
2000-0 1
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Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Ea st ern

Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentuck y
Kentucky

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13-1 5
22 -6
23 -8

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Sledge serves as the program 's recru iting coordinator and defensive coord inator and also assists in the development of frontcourt playe rs,
scouting and on -the-f loor coach ing.
"Coac h Sledge has done a fantastic job se rving as our recrui ti ng coordinator " head coac h Larry Joe Inman st ated. " Her personality serves
her we ll in recruiting outstanding players and outstanding people."
Prior to Eastern Kentucky Sledge spent three years as an assistant coach at Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Florida. Whi le at Chipola,
she helped lead the Lady In dians to the FCCAA/NJCAA Region V III Tournament in both 2000 and 2003 and in the later year Chipola
advanced to the semi-finals of the sixteen team fie ld . In ad dition, five of the student-ath letes that she coached went on to play for Division
I programs.
Sledge was responsible for the Lady Indian s' academics, practice coordinati on, strength and conditioning, individual workouts, scouting and
recruiting.
A four-year starter at New Orleans, Sledge was a two-time Sun Belt A ll-Conference player for th e Lady Pri vateers . One of the progam's
most highly rega rded players, she ended her ca ree r ranked in the program's top five for ca ree r points, rebounds, steals, three-point f ield
goals, free throws and free throw percentage . Sledge was nam ed to the Louisiana Sportswriters All-Lou isiana State Team in each of her
four years and earned the group's Defe nsive Player of the Year award in 1998.
The Springfield, Missouri native ea rned her bachelor's of science in management w ith a minor in health services from New Orleans in 1999.
The former Jenny Anderson and her husband, Phillip , reside in Richmond.

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Eastern Kentucky University 2003-present
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Curtis Metten is entering his sixth season on the Lady Colonels coaching staff as an assistant coach, spending his first two seasons with t he
Lady Colone ls as a graduate assistant coach.
Metten, who serves as the offensive coordinator is in charge of the program's marketing and community service and serves as director of
summer camps and booster clubs. Add itiona ll y he works with the backcourt player and assists with rec ruiting, scouti ng and on-the-court
coa ching.
"Coach Metten is a very determined individual and helps our players to show that same strong drive and attitude," head coach Larry Joe
Inman commented. "In addition to his coaching, he does a great job in marketing our program and runn ing our summer camps."
Prior to Eastern Kentucky Metten served two years as an ass istant coach, and recruiting coord inator at Davis &amp; Elkins College in Elkins,
West Virginia.
In the summer of 1999, Metten gained international coaching experience, working as an assistant coach with the Planet Basketba ll European
To ur The team, consist ing of the WV IAC's top players, competed in Hol land, Belgium and France.
In addition, Metten worked as clinic volunteer for the Specia l Olympics at t he 2000 WBCA Fina l Fou r and served as a camp counselor at the
USA Junior Nationals Basketball Camp in 1997
A two-sport athlete for the Davis &amp; Elkins Senators, Metten was a four-yea r starte r for the basketball team , seeing playing t ime at every
position. As a senior capta in, he averaged 14.0 points, 7 .5 rebounds and 2.8 stea ls per game. On the baseball d iamond, Metten helped lead
the Senators to the 1995 WV IAC Northern Division championship as the starting shortstop/centerfielder
Metten 's contributions to Davis &amp; Elkins athletic department d id not go unnoticed as he rec eived numerous accolades. In 1998, Metten
ea rned both the Joe Carrol Memorial Award for outstanding leadership in ath letics and the Gonfa lon Award, presented by the college's
pre sident for outstanding adm inistrative leadersh ip. The follow ing year Met ten rece ived the A lgernon Sydney Sull ivan Award as the school's
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St. Albans '93
Davis &amp; Elkins 'oo
Eastern Kentucky '02

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Davis &amp; Elkins 1993-1998

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Colonels . As an ass istant coac h, Doss has helped the Lad y Colonels return to the success that she expe rienced whi le wea ring an EKU
uniform.
Doss, who works primarily with the Colonels' frontcourt players, is also in charge of the program's scheduling, team travel , academics and
student assista nts. In add ition, she assists w ith recruiting , scouting, v ideo excha nge and on-the-floor coac hing .
"Coac h Doss has esta blish ed strong relationsh ips with our players and has hel ped them continue the standard of excellence th at she
expe rienced w hen she was a student-ath let e at East ern Kentucky " head coach Larry Joe Inman sa id .
Prior to returning to her alma mater as a member of the coac hing staff Doss taught hig h school in Atlanta, Georgia.
During her playing days at Eastern , Doss played an integral role on three Ohio Va lley Conferenc e cham pionshi p team s and as a juni or she
he lped lead the program to its first-ever NCAA appearance. Doss helped the Lady Colone ls capture their f irst outright leag ue champions hip
in 1997 and was a member of the 1995 quad-championship t ea m and the 1998 co-championship squad .
In addition to t he Lady Co lonels' success as a team, Doss ea rned numerous ind iv idu al accolades as she was recog nized by the OVC in each
of her fou r years. The two-time AII-OVC First Team honoree was named to the A ll-Freshma n Te am following her rookie season and ea rned
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As a sen ior she finished second in the leag ue in both rebound ing (8.6) and field goal percentage (.551 ), w hil e ending th e yea r as the sixthhighest scorer in th e OVC w ith a 14 .6 per game average .
Doss' name is still prom inently f eatured in the program's record book as she holds the mark for ca reer rebounds (1,027), single-season
rebound s (310) and sing le gam e rebounds (26). She is a member of Eastern Kentucky's 1,000 Point Club, finishing her ca reer ranke d tenth
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A shley Cazee
Louista Pierre
India Wood
Laura Shelton
Jennifer Patterson
Jaym e Thiem
Calais Dunn
Katie Middeler
Tamika Bowe s
Tamara Arnold
Lau ren Dubbert
Kiejon Johnson
Andrea Jenkims
Shavo nne Jomes
Fatai Hala'api api

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M artin sville, lnd. /Martinsvill e
Miami, Fla ./North Miami
Athens , A la./A thens
Munfordville, Ky ./ Hart County
Etowa h, Tenn ./McMinn Central
Cold Spring, Ky ./Ne wpo rt Centra l Catholic
Bethel , Ohio/ Bethe l-Tate
Moscow Ohio/ New Richmond
Nashville, Tenn. / Antioch
Tallahassee, Fla./James Rickards
Madison, Mo ./M ad ison
Miami , Fla./Miami Edison
Gulfport, Miss./High Springs (Gulf Coast CC)
Columbu s, Ohio/ Mifflin
ahaina, Hawai i/Lahainalun a

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Nashville, Tenn./A nt ioch
Martinsville, lnd ./Martin svill e
M ad ison, Mo ./M ad iso n
Bethel, Ohio/Bethel-Tate
Lahain-a, Hawaii/Laha inaluna
Gulfport , Miss ./ High Springs (Gu lf Coast CC)
Miami, Fla./Mi am i Edison
Co lumbus, Ohi o/ Mifflin
Mo scow Ohio/New Richmond
Etowah, Tenn. /McMinn Centra l
Miami, Fla./North Mi ami
Munford ville, Ky ./ Hart County
Co ld Spring, Ky ./Newport Centra l Cat holic
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Tamika Bowers
Ash ley Cazee
Lauren Dubbert
Calais Dunn
Fatai Hala'ap i'a pi
And rea Jenkin s
Kiejon J ohn son
Shavon ne Jon es
Katie Midd eler
J ennifer Patterson
Louista Pierre
Laura She lton
J ayme Th iem
Ind ia Wood

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When Eastern Kentucky wo men 's basketbal l head coach Larry Joe
Inman is asked about his team 's goals for the 2005-06 season,
the answer is given in just one word : defend . Returning to the
court as the reigning Ohio Val ley Conference regular season and
tournament champions, the Lady Colon els expect to again bring
both trophies home and be one of 64 teams in the country com-

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your playe rs a hunger to want t o get back to that level of play "
Inm an sa id .

" In addition , yo u hope that it w ill he lp build their

confid ence for the follo w ing season."
Ea stern Kentucky returns ten players from la st year's squad w hich
fini shed w ith an overal l record of 23-8 , one w in shy of the program 's
most successfu l season ever and a 1 5- 1 mark in conferen ce pla y.
Capturing just their second-ever co nference champion ship t itle,
the Lady Colonels earned the league's automatic berth to th e NCAA
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f erence championship and going to t he NCAA Tournament was
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East ern Kent ucky w ill fac e a c hal leng ing slate of non-co nfe rence

la dies wo rked hard all seaso n and playe d t ea m bas ketba ll through-

op ponents, battling five teams, in clud ing Big T en co -champion

o ut the entire ye ar

Ohio State, that advanced to the post-s eason last year before

quite an accomp lishment for a great group of kid s.

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"We we re ve ry excited last year "sa id Inm an . "Winn in g the con-

playing 2 0 contests against le ague oppone nts.
W ith six new faces, five freshman and one junio r col lege transfer
on the Lady Colonels' roster sen iors Louista Pierre and Laura She lton

"We are ve ry exc ited about th is year ' s sc hedul e wit h five of our

w ill be expect ed to prov ide direction for the newcomers, both on

first 1 0 games com ing aga in st last yea r's post-seas on t ea ms,"

and off the co urt.

Inman stated. " Thi s w ill give our yo ung players an opportu nity to
mature early aga inst so me ve ry strong competition . In add ition,

"Laura has bee n wo rking ve ry hard in pre season w orkouts and

we begin playing conference games earlier in the season, w hich

step ping up to fill the vo ids left by the graduation of four strong

shou ld make for so m e interesting play in th e leag ue standi ngs ."

players . Even though she has been plag ued w ith injuries throughou t her c areer Loui sta possesses strong leadership qu alit ie s that

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The Lady Colonels' ba ckco urt, also its pos1t1on with the most
depth, returns strong w ith starters Shelton and sop homore Ashley

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as all are expect ed t o see playin g time in the ea rl y season .
Shelton , w ho playe d in al l 31 games last season and start ed 25,
" W e have a host of new pl aye rs w ho all brin g a wea lth of t alent to

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3 .52 per game. Eastern 's strong est performer from t he free throw
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five positions. The starting roles are open to every
player on the team. All of our players will have to
work hard every day in practice and compete to
be in the starting line-up."

A shl ey Cazee, the 2005 OVC Freshman of th e Year is ex pected
to im prove on last year's im pressive performance. Deadly from
beyond th e arc, Cazee f ini shed second in the nation in threepo int f ield goa l perce ntage ( .496) and proved that she cou ld sco re
under pressu re, connecting on a ca ree r-hi gh five in th e se mi-fi na ls of the OVC tourn am ent . Cazee, who reached double-figu res
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cant contributions on the defensive end of the co urt , rank -

Colonels . Averaging a double-double as a sen ior Dunn ea rned nu-

ing thi rd on the team w ith 43 steals.

m ero us acco lades and was rated as one of Ohio 's best players.

Sop homore Tamara Arnold, w ho started almost half of the

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Lady Colonels' games last year is back in EKU 's backco urt .

Junior Fatai Hala 'a pi'api and freshman Shavonne Jones w ill be com-

A ski ll ed pa sse r Arnold ranked second on the t ea m in as-

peting for a spot in Ea stern Kentucky's starting line-up at the center

sists w hile dishing out four or more in 1 2 games.

position .

Juniors Tamika Bowers and Kiejon Johnson and sophomore

Hala ' api'api re t urns for the Lady Colonels' after missing all but two

Jenni f er Patterson return after gaining va luab le experience

games last yea r du e to injury. Wit h a knack for blocking shots , in her

last season. Bowers appeared in all 31 games and was the

rooki e cam paign Hala ' api ' api set a program mark for blocks in a single

on ly player to record more offensive than defensive rebounds.

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Johnson made the most her time on the court, averaging

also a scoring threat as she finished first on the team in field goal

3.0 points in just 10.1 minutes per game.

percentage in 2003-04.

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In addition t o her defensive strengths , Hala 'a pi 'api is

proved tremendousl y throughout th e season, scoring in all
but fi ve conference contests.

Jones is expected to challenge Hala ' api'api for tim e in the middle and
has big shoes to f ill w ith the lo ss of several of th e Lady Colonel s'

Sopho more Indi a Wood , w ho missed all of la st season due

frontco urt players.

An athleti c pl ayer Jon es was a three-time All -

t o injury is expected to see playing tim e this seaso n.

City honoree and j o ined t ea mmate Dunn as one of the state's top
players.

Following successful hi g h sc hoo l ca reers, fre shm en Lauren
Dubbert , J ayme Thi em and Kat ie Midd eler w ill all compete
for m inutes . Thiem , one of the best pl ayers in the state of
Kentuc ky is a prove n scorer w ith a great shooti ng ra nge . A
ve rsatil e player w ho w ill p la y at all three guard position s,

"Last year's younger players gained a lot of playing experience but they could always rely on the
senior class. It will be interesting to see how they
handle being in leadership roles this year."

Dubbert ave raged over 30 points per game as a sen ior
Midd eler scored ove r 1,000 points at Ne w Ri chmond and

"Our goa l ev ery yea r is to compete with th e best t ea m s in our confer-

was ho no red as her conference's pl ayer of the year

ence and wi n another title, " Inm an said. "We have a ve ry demanding
non-conference sched ul e but if w e can keep our co nfidence high dur-

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ing that stretc h , th e experience gained wi ll be a hug e bonus for us

Pierre and sophom ore Nancy Hoist are the Lady Colonels '

later in the year

only returni ng forwards , a position w hich lost two All-Con -

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mo re minutes on th e floor this seaso n .
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and one of the qu ickest pl aye rs on th e t eam . Com ing from
basketba ll power hou se Gulf Coast Co mmunity Co ll ege,
Jenkin s playe d on a squ ad that adva nced to th e fina ls of
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Parents:

Louista Pierre
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Miami, Fla.
June 22, 1984
Ledonas Dorcely &amp;
Nicholas Pierre
Siblings: Kety (23), Mirva Dorcely (20),
Domonique (18), Arielle (13), Scott (12),
Adolf Guillaume ( 12), Jeff ( 11 ),
Judith (8), Tyrese (2)
Major:
Physical Education/
Sports Management

AS A JUNIOR IN 2004-2005: Appeared in 26 games
averaged 2.6 points and 1.9 rebounds per game ... contributed ten steals and five blocks . . sco red in 1 7 contests ... grabbed at least one rebound in all but eight contests .. perfect from the free thro w line in four games ..
saw a season-h igh 23 minutes of action against Samford
( 1 / 22).

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If I won a million dollars, I would: Donate to victims of
Hurricane Katrina and keep the rest for myself &amp;
my family
My prized possesion is:

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2003-2004: Played in 23 games
w ith five consecutive starts against OVC opponents .. .
averaged 1 7 points and 1 . 6 rebounds per contest
grabbed five rebounds and blocked four shots in f irst collegiate start against UT Martin (1 /8) ... finished third on
the team with five blocked shots
set career-highs with
12 points and two assists against Austin Peay (1 /15) ...
shot . 51 5 percent from the field for the season.

My family

My greatest achivement is:
Getting a
scholarship to play Division I basketball
My theme song is:

"Oh, I Think They Like Me"

The reality show I want to be on is:
America's Next Top Model
Not many people know:
I am most afraid of:

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2002-2003: Appeared in 18 games
averaged 1.3 points and 1 .8 rebounds per game ... scored 10 points and added seven
rebounds against Troy State ( 12/2 1)
had 5 + rebounds in th ree games.
HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 20.0 po ints, 12.0 rebounds,
5.0 steals, 4.0 assists and 2.0 blocks .. named to the
All-Dade County First Team ... All-State Honorable Mention select ion .. . played in both the 2002 Florida North/
South All-Star game and the 2002 Dade/ Broward Nike
All -Star game ... finished second in scoring and rebounding in Dade County ... 2001 All-Dade Third Team pick
... three-time team Most Valuable Player ... served as
team captain as a senior .. led team in scoring for three
years .. se rv ed as Vice President of the North Miami
AIDS/H IV Club .. Vice President of HOSA.

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If I could play anyone 1-on-1, it would be:
Carmelo Anthony
The person that always makes me laugh is:
Allen Evans Ill (Bookie)

CAREER HIGHS
Points

12 vs. Austin Peay (1/15/04)

Rebounds

7 vs. Troy State (12/21/02)

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THE SHELTON FILE

LAtJRA SblELTON
Senior * s-s * Guard

Full Name:
Nickname:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

Munfordville, Ky.
(IHalit County)

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Munfordville, Ky.
November 2, 1983
Alan &amp; KarenShelton
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My prized possession is:

AS A JUNIOR IN 2004-2005: Played in all 3 1 games w ith 25
starts .. . ave raged 9.8 points per gam e .. led the team in assists with 109 .. . ranked fifth in the conference in assists per
game w ith 3.5 2 .. ranked 40 1h in the country third in the league,
in free throw percentage (. 831) . . perfect from the free thro w
line in 1 5 games ... scored in dou ble-figures in 16 games ..
dished out a career-h igh 10 assists against Radford ( 11 / 19) ..
recorded fi r st 20 + point scoring game at J ackso n v ille State
(2/12) ... led the team in sco ring in four co nte sts ... paced th e
team in assists in 17 games ... re g istered 5 + assists in 11
games . . added 29 three -poin t baskets ... nam ed to th e Comfort Suites Tip-Off All -Tourn ament Team .

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My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

The Stoops

The person that always makes me laugh is:
Eric "Bone" Thomas
The CD that is in my car right now:

A slow mix

My ideal vacation destination is: A beach down south
The TV shows that I don't miss are:

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2003-2004: Pl ayed in 29 games, starting 28 .. ranked fo urth on the team w ith 7. 6 points pe r gam e
added 2 . 1 rebounds ... led the team and ran ked seventh in
the confere nce in ass ists w ith 3 .3 pe r contest .. rank ed fourt h
in the league w ith a 1 .34 assist/turnove r ratio .. fini shed second on the team in f ree throw percentage (.825) ... connected on 35 three-point basket s,
seco nd-best o n the squ ad ... sco red 19 poi nts against Gard ner Webb ( 11 / 22) ... reached doubledigits in t he scoring co lumn in 11 games .. . dished out nin e assists aga in st J ackso n ville State
(2/14) .. . had 5 + assists in six games ... led t he t eam in scoring in three gam es .. grabbed 5 +
rebounds twice.

Laguna Beach &amp;

Newlyweds

My greatest achievement is:

Making it to the NCAA

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2002-2003: Appea red in all 29 games
... aver aged 4. 3 poin ts and 1 . 2 ass ist s per game
ta lli ed a
season-best 18 points at Austin Peay (2/ 2 7) ... recorded six
assists against Grambling State ( 1 2/ 20) ... scored in double
figures in six games ... was 3 4-41 (.829 ) from the fr ee throw
line ... ranked second on t he team in three-point bas ket s.

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Shogun's Japanese

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My ideal vacation destination is:

The Bahamas

Points

20 at Jacksonville State (2/12/051

Rebounds

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FGM

6 (two timesl

FGA

19 at Western Carolina (11 /22/04)

3FGM

5 vs. Gardner Webb (11 /22/03)

3FGA

9 (two timesl

FTM

9 vs. Longwood (12/30/041

HIGH SCHOOL: Playe d six yea r s of vars ity basket ball . . led

FTA

12 vs. Longwood (12/30/041

team to thr ee di stri ct tit les, five r eg io n tit les and two
qu arte rfina l appea rances in the state tournam ent ... sta rted

Assists

over 133 games and ta llied over 1,900 points , 500 rebo und s
and 500 ass ists ... set sc hool reco rd s for thre e-point f ield

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CAREER HIGHS

10

VS.

Radford (11 /29/041

Steals

4 (three timesl

Blocks

1 (two timesl

Minutes

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goa ls in a seaso n (59 ) and ca ree r (175) ... ho lds th e mark fo r
high est free throw percentage (. 777) .. four-time A ll -Di strict ,
A ll -Region an d All -Stat e se lection . . named region 's 200 1
Most Va luable Playe r ... can did ate for Kentucky Miss Basketba ll title.

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2002 -03
2003-04
2004-05
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29
31

89

FGM-FGA
36-105
60-177
88- 248
184-530

PCT
.34 3
.339
.355
.347

3PM-3PA
18-53
35-9 1
29 -92
82-236

PCT
.340
.385
.315
.347

FTM-FTA
34-41
66-80
98- 1 18
198-239

PCT
.829
.825
.831
.828

REB
28
60
49
137

AVG
1.0
2.1
1 .6
1.5

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68
1
36
71
0
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109 89
1
240 228
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STL
16
21
30
67

MIN-AVG
418- 14.4
723-24.9
824-26.6
1965-22.1

POINTS
1 24
221
303
648

AVG
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7.6
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Junior * 5-9 * Guard

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points and 1 7 rebounds per game . . scored in 1 6 games .. only player on team to record more
offensive than defensive rebounds with 28 and 25, respectively ... contributed 17 assists, eight

My prized possession is:

My speakers in my car

My theme song is:

"Play" David Banner

scored career-high nine points against Murray State (3/1).
My first job was:

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Sports Management

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004-2005: Appeared in all 31 games with two starts ... averaged 1 7

steals and one block

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Mika, Beezy
Nashville, Tenn.
December 9, 1984
Jerry Bowers &amp; Elaine

Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Birth date:
Parents:
Halliburton
Siblings:
Major:

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003-2004: Played in 24 games

averaged 1 .9 points and 1 .0 re -

At Kroger

I am most afraid of:

My mom

bounds per game ... scored a season-high eight points aga in st Memphis ( 11 / 28) .. grabbed six
rebounds and recorded three stea ls against Jacksonville State ( 1 / 22) ... twice dished out two
assists ... ranked fourth on the team w ith four blocked shots.

When no one else is looking, I: Do stupid dance moves
If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
Haribo Gummi Bears

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15.6 points , 6.3 rebounds, 5.1 steals and 4.2 assists as a senior ..

My favorite place on EKU campus is: Our locker room

named team's Most Va luable Player and Most Valuable Defensive Player .. voted team's Miss
Basketb all

four-year team captain ... played in Tennessee 's East/West All-Star game ... named

All-District and A ll-Region in 2003 ... helped led team to its first -ever district title in 2002 ..

The reality show I want to be on is:
If I won a million dollars, I would:

named to A ll-Tournament team ... helped team to 21 victories, its most ever in 200 1-02 ...

Be blessed &amp; go

shopping

sc hool 's first girl's basketba ll player to receive an ath letic scholarship in 24 years ... graduated
If I was Coach Inman, I would: Give us a long vacation

w ith academ ic honors from the school's scholar program.

(after season)

CAREER HIGHS
9 vs. Murray State (3/1/05)

Points

6 (three times)

Rebounds
FGM

4 at Memphis (11 /28/03)

FGA

7 at Memphis (11 /28/03)

3FGM

1 (three times)

3FGA

3 vs. Radford (11 /9/04)

FTM

3 vs. Murray State (3/1/05)

FTA

6 vs. Longwood (12/30/04)

Assists

3 vs. UT Martin (1/29/05)

Steals

3 (two times)

Blocks

2 (two times)
19 at UT Martin (1/31 /04)

Minutes

YEAR

GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM -3PA

PCT

FTM -FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

BLK

STL

MIN-AVG

POINTS

AVG

2003-04
2004-05

24
31

17-4 3
16-54

.395
.296

1-2
2-8

.500
.250

10-1 5
19-33

.66 7
.576

24
53

1.0
1 7

9
17

21
22

4
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14

45
53

1.9

8

192-8.0
284-9.2

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55

33-97

.340

3 -10

.375

29-48

.604

77

1.4

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THE HALA'API'API FILE

FATAl HALA'APl'API
Junior * 6-1 * Foiward

Fatai Hala'api'api
Tai
Maui, Hawaii
November 12, 1985
Ofa &amp; Sosefo Taufa
Ronny (18), JJ (4
Sports Management

Full Name:
Nickname:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

[aliaina, Hawaii
(Latiainaluna County)

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If I won a million dollars, I would:

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004-2005: Received a

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If I could only eat one thing, it would be:

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My first job was:

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003-2004: Played in all 30

At ACS

My most visited website is:

www.hotmail.com

games with five starts .. . averaged 4. 7 points and
My ideal vacation destination is:

3.1 rebounds per game ... set a program mark for
blocks in a single season w ith 51

.. sco red a ca-

Tonga

I am most afraid of:

Cockroaches

reer-high 18 points against UT Martin ( 1 / 31) . ..
The TV show that I don't miss is:

scored in double-figures three times ... twice
gra bbed a season-high eight rebounds .. . blocked

My dorm

My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

five shots against Bowling Green ( 1 2/29) ... blocked
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My family

My prized possesion is:

conference in blocks per game ( 1 7) ... was 61
125 (.488) from the field, finishing first on the

If I could play anyone 1-on-1, it would be: My cousin,

(Maui Interscholastic Leag ue) Player of the Year ... three-time All-Star First Team honoree ..

18 at UT Martin (1 /31 /04)

Points

8 (two times)

Rebounds

selected to the All-MIL First Team in 2002 ... named to All-State First Team.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Avera ged 17.0 points and 7.0 rebounds as a senior ... named the 2002 MIL

FGM

9 at UT Martin (1/31 /04)

FGA

13 at UT Martin (1 /31 /04)

3FGM

0

3FGA

0

FTM

4 at Nebraska (11 /29/03)

FTA

8 at Morehead State (2/5/04)
3 vs. Western Carolina (12/17/03)

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4 at Austin Peay (2/28/04)

Blocks

5 vs. Bowling Green St. (12/29/03)
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PCT

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2003-04
2004-05

30

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4 -6

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2.5

11
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.496

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.432

3.1

14

64

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2
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5
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STL
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424-14.1
26-13.0

141

4 .7
4.0

450-14.1

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KIEJON JOHNSON
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Kiejon Johnson
Nickname:
K-Jizzle
Hometown:
Miami, Fla.
Birthdate:
May 18, 1985
Parents:
Curtis Johnson &amp; Thelma Free
Janene (24), Trey ( 151.
Siblings:
Aaron (13)
Major:
Sports Management

Q&amp;A
My dance moves would be described as:

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004- 2005 : Played in 30 games

averaged 3.0 points and 1. 5 re-

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003-2004: Played in 1 1 games

America's Next Top Model

ave raged 0.9 points and 0. 7 re-

bo und s ... scored two poi nts in fi ve games . . pulled down a season-high three rebounds

My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

aga in st nationally-ranked Cincinnati ( 1 / 5) ... had one ass ist in four games.

If I could play anyone 1-on-1, it would be:

HIGH SCHOOL: Avera ged 16.0 poi nts, 6 .0 re boun ds and 4.0 assists as a senio r .. named to
the All- Dade County First Team

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locker room

LeBron James

honored to the All-State Third Team ... participated in Florida' s
The person that always makes me laugh is: India Wood

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My most visited website is:

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CAREER HIGHS
8 {three times)

Points
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FGM

4 vs. UT Martin (1/29/05)

FGA

8 vs. Morehead State (2/1/05)

3FGM

1 at Samford (2/10/05)
1 {six times)

3FGA
FTM

4 at Samford (2/10/05)

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GP

FGM-FGA

PCT

3PM-3PA

PCT

FTM-FTA

PCT

REB

2003-04
2004-05

11
30

4-20
33-84

.200
.393

0-4
1-2

.000
.500

2-4
23-39

.500
.590

8

46

Totals

41

3 7 -104

.355

1-6

167

25-44

.568

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THE ARNOLD FILE

T~MARA ARNOLD
Sophomore * s-6 * Guard
Tallahassee, Fla.
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Full Name:
Tamara Nichele Arnold
Tam, Boonka
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Tallahassee, Fla.
Birthdate:
April 3, 1986
Parents:
Terry &amp; Tammy Adams
Siblings:
Tamala (23), Terry Joe (21)
Major: Deaf &amp; Hard of Hearing Teaching

Q&amp;A
My prized possession is: My Nextel phone so I can call

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-2005: Played in

my family

2 8 games with 1 6 starts . . . averaged 2. 8
po ints and 2.2 rebounds

My theme song is:

finished second

on the team in assists (75) and steals (48)

"Amerikka's Most Wanted"

I am most afraid of:

Failure

If I could only eat one thing, it would be:

Ensure

added three blocks . . contributed 1 3 threepo int field goa ls ... scored in 17 games .. .
rea ched double -f igures in two games, scor-

My first job was:

At the Dept. of Health

ing 12 points against Murray State on two
The person that always makes me laugh is:

occasions ( 1 / 8 &amp; 3 / 1) .. . dished out 4 + as-

My nephew Terrion (TI)

sists in 1 2 contests ... grabbed 5 + rebounds
in four games .. made f irst col legiate start

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My most visited website is:

www .cnn.com

ag ainst Jacksonville State ( 1 / 20)
My ideal vacation destination is:

Tallahassee, Fla.

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played in just three games her sen ior year .. .
sco red over 1 ,000 po ints during high school

Not many people know that:

I miss home

ca reer ... two-time team MVP honoree ...
named to the A ll-State Third T eam two times ... McDonald's A ll-Amer ican nominee

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A A U team in one state title and four second place fini shes ... ranked 80 1h in the summer list of
top se niors by the All-Star Girls Report.

12 (two times)

Points

7 vs. Murray State (3/1/05)

FGM

5 (two times)

FGA

6 (two times)

3FGM

2 (two times)

3FGA

4 at Tennessee State (2/3/05)

FTM

2 (four times)

FTA

4 (two times)

Assists

6 (two times)

Steals

8 at Jacksonville State (2/12/05)

Blocks

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PCT

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PCT

REB

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BLK

STL

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POINTS

AVG

2004-05

28

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.3 82

10-20

.500

2.2

75

50

7

15

321 -10. 7

90

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28

28-75

.373

13-34

.382

10-20

.500

62
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with 11 7 points per ga m e ... led the team in three-point

point field goal percentage (.496)

My family

Macaroni &amp; Cheese

tied for third in the

The first concert that I went to was:

Kenny Chesney

The TV shows that I don't miss are:

Seventh

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named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year ...

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Ashley Nicole Cazee
Nicknames:
AC, Cazee, Caze
Hometown:
Martinsville, Ind .
Birthdate:
February 19, 1986
Parents:
Roger &amp; Terry Cazee
Siblings:
Megan (26), Sarah (24), Matt
(22), C.J. (12)
Major:
Fitness &amp; Wellness

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-2005: Played in 28 games
with 18 starts .. ranked second on the team in scoring

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ASHLEY. CAZEE
Sophomore * s-s * Guard
Martinsville, Ind.
(Martinsville)

scoring in eight games

scored in double-figures in 19

If I could play anyone 1-on-1, it would be:

games w ith a career-high 27 points against Jacksonville

Allen Iverson

State ( 1 / 20) ... hit at least one three-point basket in all
but two contests . .. connected on 3

My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

+ three-point field

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third on the team with 43 steals, making four thieves in

The CD that is in my car right now is:

four games .. saw a season-high 42 minutes of action against SE Missouri State (3/ 5).

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HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 24.0 points , 6.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds per game as a se nior
led team in scoring , assists, stea ls and free throw percentage for t wo years ... McDonald 's All-

CAREER HIGHS
Points

27 vs. Jacksonville State (1/20/05)

American nominee ... set program marks for career free-throw per centage (. 780), singl e-sea-

Rebounds

son scoring average (23.2) and sing le-game assists (14) .. named to the All -Confe rence First

FGM

11 vs. Jacksonville State ( 1/20/05)

FGA

18 vs. Jacksonville State ( 1/20/05)

Team two years

honored to 2003 A ll-Metro West First Team .. . Hoosier Basketball Maga-

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6 vs. Iowa State (12/18/05)

3FGM

5 vs. Jacksonville State (3/4/05)

3FGA

8 vs. Jacksonville State (3/4/05)

FTM

5 (two times)

FTA

both sco ring and rebounding as a se nior and earned Roundball Super Senior honors .

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PCT
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3PM-3PA
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56-113

PCT
.496
.496

FTM-FTA
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33-40

PCT
.825
.825

REB
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THE PAITERSON FILE

JENNIFER PATTERSON
Sophomore * 5-7 * Guard
Etowah, Tenn.
(McMinn Central)

Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Birth date:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

Jennifer Lynn Patterson
Pitiful, Pennifer, JP, Jen
Etowah, Tenn.
June 2, 1986
Phil &amp; Pam Patterson
Sarah (16)
Physical Education

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If I won a million dollars, I would:

Go to Las Vegas

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-2005: Played in 29 games with one start ... averaged 2.4 points
I am most afraid of:

contrib-

and 0.9 rebounds per game ... made first collegiate start at Tennessee State (2 / 3)

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uted points in 16 games . . played career-high 20 minutes at Murray State ( 1 / 8), scoring a

Not many people know that:

I write poetry

persona l-best nine points .. grabbed at least one rebound in 1 3 contests ... pulled down three
My theme song is:

offensive rebounds at Murray State ( 1 / 8) .. . twice dished out t wo assists.

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"Get Loose" Nelly

The reality show I want to be on is:

Fear Factor

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 14. 5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists as a se nior ... hit 7 60
percent of her free throw attempts ... earned All -State honors

Va luable Player . .. selected to " Best of Preps" First Team ... three-time All-State honorable
mention pick .. three-time All-Area and All-District se lection

My ideal vacation destination is:

Cancun

If I could eat only one thing, it would be:

Banana

named the reg ion 's Most

Pudding

led team to a 11 9-21 overa ll

record during four year career ... member of FCA and the Anchor Club.

t--1

My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

C)
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Our

locker room
My dance moves would be described as:

Sick

My greatest achievement is: Playing college basketball
My family

My prized possession is:

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Points

9 at Murray State (1 /8/05)

Rebounds

4 at Murray State (1 /8/05)

FGM

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FGA

6 (two times)

3FGM

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Sophomore* s-7 * Guard
Athens, Ala.
(Athens)

THE WOOD FILE
Full Name:
India Cayunda Wood
Nicknames:
N/A
Hometown:
Athens, Ala.
Birth date:
April 23, 1986
Parents:
Algia Wood &amp; Calvin Howell
Siblings:
Jaime (28), Mikia (27)
Major:
Fitness &amp; Wellness

Q&amp;A
My theme song is:

p

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-2005: Did not appear in any games due to injury . . received
The first concert that I went to was:

medical redshirt.

career three-point baskets with 105 . .. r anks high on program ' s career assists and stea ls lists ..

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during tenure ... McDonald's All-American nominee .. . p layed in the Alabama North / South All-

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Star game for two straight years ... All-State honorable m ention in 2004 . . named All -Area by
the Decatur Daily in 2004 .. . ranked 94 1h in the Class of 2004 by the All-Star Girls Report ...
member of the Beta Club.

I am most afraid of:

Clowns

My ideal vacation destination is:

Hawaii

Not many people know that:
The TV show that I don't miss is:

I am shy
That's So Raven

The reality show I want to be on is:
America's Next Top Model
My dance moves would be described as:
Dance fever

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If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
Macaroni &amp; Cheese

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Tyrese

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 16.0 po ints per game as a senior ... finished second for school's

helped lead team to consecutive state titles in 2002 and 2003 .. . team won 72 straight games

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�ANDREA JENKINS/LAUREN DUBBERT
THE JENKINS FILE

Junior* 6-3 * foward
Gulfport, Miss.
(High Springs/Gulf Coast CC)

Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

Andrea Jania Jenkins
Scooby, Drea
Gulfport, Miss.
April 13, 1985
Robbyn Jenkins
Sports Management

Q&amp;A
The person that always makes me laugh is:

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004-2005 (at Gulf Coast CC) : Appeared in all 3 1 contests ... averaged

Coach Doss

4 .2 poin ts and 4.8 rebounds per game .. squad fell in the finals of the state championship.
My ideal vacation destination is:

The Bahamas

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003-2004 (at Gulf Coast CC): Played in 30 games ... averaged 2 .8
points and 4.0 rebounds per game ... added 14 blocks and eight steals ... he lped team to a 324 ove rall record and a 1 5-0 mark in conference play ... Lady Commodores captured state title

When no one else is looking, I like to:

Sing

My greatest achievement is:

an d adva nced to the finals of the NJCAA championship ... recorded singl e game highs of 16

Graduating

from high school and going to college

poin ts and 1 5 rebound s.
My theme song is:

"Sit Down" Maceo

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters ... received two "Best Rebounder" awards ... named
" Most Improved" following freshman year ... also ran track for one year ... named t ra ck's MVP

If I won a million dollars, I would: Give half to my mom
and keep half

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LAUREN Dl1BBERT
Freshman * s-1 o * Guard
Madison, Mo.
(Madison~

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THE DUBBERT FILE
Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown :
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

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Lauren Elise Dubbert
L Dub, Dubbert
Madison, Mo .
February 24, 1987
Matt &amp; Kris Dubbert
Josh (16), Mackenzie (41
Undecided

.........lll!illll!il_ _

Q&amp;A
If I could eat only one thing, it would be: Mexican

HIGH SCHOOL: Averag ed 30 .0 points, 1 0 . 1 rebound s and 4 .2 assists pe r game .. p layed four
years of va rsi ty basketball .. sco red 3,048 career points and grabbed 1,000 ca ree r rebounds
... fo ur-time CAC All -Conference honoree .. . ea rned three CAC MVP awards ... named to both
A ll-St ate and All -District t ea m four tim es

The TV shows that I don't miss are:

CSI &amp;

Everyone Loves Raymond

received four KRES All-Star recognitions ... Mi s-

so uri Mi ss Basketba ll nominee .. nominated as a McDon ald' s Al l-America n
Playe r of th e Week

food

six-tim e KRES

My dance moves would be described as:
Awful (that's why I don't dance)

also pl ayed four years of softb all.
My greatest achievement is:

Earning a basketball

scholarship

My most visited website is:

www.facebook.com

The reality show I want to be on is:

Fear Factor

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�CALAIS DUNN
Freshman * 6-1 * Forward
Bethel, Ohio
-~-(Bethel-Tate)

THE DUNN FILE
Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

Calais Dunn
CD, Legs, Calaizy, Colby
Bethel, Ohio
June 2, 1987
Ron &amp; Barb Dunn
Alicia Gee (21)
Accounting

Q&amp;A
My theme song is:

"I'm a Barbie Girl"

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 1 5.0 points and 11 .0 rebounds per game .. . earned four v arsit y
letters ... three-time All-League First Team honoree ... A ll-District First Team se lection as a
senior ... nam ed to the All-Sou thern Buckeye Conf erence First Team ... ranked as one of the Top

My first job was:

At Penn Station

My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

My bed

I am most afraid of:

Spiders

64 playe rs in Ohio ... also played four yea rs of vo lleyball ... earned two A ll- League First Team
honors.

The CD that is in my car right now is:
My ideal vacation destination is:

Rascal Flatts
The Caribbean

The first concert that I went to was:

SH~VONNE JONES
Freshman * 6-2 * Center
Columbus, Ohio
(Mifflin)

THE JONES FILE
Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

:z:

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If I could eat only one thing, it would be:

0

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsit y basket bal l ... earned two All- City First Team hon -

L&amp;J

ors ... received A ll-Dist rict honorabl e mention recognition ... named a 2004 Columbus Dis-

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Mo
Columbus, Ohio
March 7, 1987
Donna &amp; Dwayne Jones
Stephenie Stephens (25),
Gabrielle (20)
Secondary Education

Q&amp;A

V'\

L&amp;J

John Mayer

Fried Chicken
My ideal vacation destination is:

Africa

patch honorable mention ... named one of state's top 64 players .. . also played three years of

volleyball and ran trac k fo r one season ... th ree-time vo lleyball A ll-City First Team honoree.

My theme song is:

"Air Force One" - Jeezy

My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

V'\
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The Powell Building

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My dance moves would be described as: Stiff, Wacky

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When no one is looking, I like to:

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My mom
Sing

�KATIE MIDDELER/JAYME THIEM
KATIE MIDDELER
Freshman * s-10 * Guard
Moscow, Ohio
(New Richmond)

THE MIDDELER FILE
Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

Katherine Joanna Miller
Katie, Fiddler
New Richmond, Ohio
December 2, 1986
Joe &amp; Denise Middeler
Jennifer (21)
Physical Therapy

Q&amp;A
My family &amp; friends

My prized possession is:

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 25.0 points, 11 .0 rebou nds and 3 .0 ass ists per game . .. earned four
vars ity letters ... named conference's Player of the Year ... honored as the District 16 Player of
the Year ... earned All-State Second Team honors ... named to t he Cincinnati Enquirer A ll-St ar

If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
Chocolate Milkshakes
If I was Coach Inman, I would:

Give us a vacation

First T eam ... selected as the team's MVP ... three-time All-Star First Team honoree ... tot aled
1,350 ca ree r points ... also played four years of soccer and ran track for fo ur yea rs.

When no one is looking, I like to:

Sing

'N Sync

The first concert that I went to was:
My theme song is:

JAYME1HIEM
Freshman * ~9 * Guard
Cold Spring, Ky.
(Newport Central Catholic)

"One Wish" Ray Jay

My dance moves would be described as:

Horrible

I am most afraid of:

Heights

THE THIEM FILE
Full Name:
Nicknames:
Hometown:
Birthdate:
Parents:
Siblings:
Major:

Jayme Claire Thiem
Jay, JT, JTheim
Cold Spring, Ky .
January 20, 1987
Susan &amp; Gary Thiem
Greta (21), Hannah (12),
Joey (11)
Undeclared

Q&amp;A
If I won a million dollars, I would:

Buy a house

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of vars ity bas ketba ll .. . ranks amon g sc hoo l 's All-Time lead ers in points, steals and assists ... 2004 NK AC Player of the Year ... two-time All -State hon oree .. . sco red ove r 1,000 career points ... also played three years of softbal l and o ne yea r of

My first job was:

At Coney Island

My ideal vacation destination is:

Hawaii

If I could eat only one thing, it would be:

Cereal

go lf ... ra n track fo r one season.

The reality show I want to be on is:

Amazing Race

The first concert that I went to was:

Three Doors

Down
My favorite place on the EKU campus is:

My dorm

room

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���CONTINUING THE WINNING TRADITION
The Lady Colonels ended t he season w ith a 23-8 overall mark,
just on e win shy of t he program's m ar k for most w ins in a
season . East ern Ke ntucky suffe red only one loss during the
conference regular season, compi ling a 15- 1 mark in league play
for the program's fewest number of conference losses ever.

GOING DANCING
Making t he prog ram's second-ever NCAA Tou rn ame nt appearance
and earning a #12 seed, its highest seeding yet, Eastern Kentucky
faced #5 seed Arizona State in f irst round action in
Fresno, Ca lif. The Lady Colonels fel l 87-65
to the nationally- ranked Sun Devils.

ADDING TO THE TROPHY CASE
The Lady Colonels captu red both t he Ohio Va lley Conference
regula r season and champions hip titles, earn ing the league's
automatic bert h in t he NCAA Tournament. This marked Eastern
Ke ntucky's seco nd championship title and fi fth regular season
t itle. The Lady Colonels, the tournament's t op seed, defeated
Murray Stat e, Jacksonvi lle St ate and Southeast M issouri
Stat e on t h eir way to the title.

NATIONALLY KNOWN
Freshman Ash ley Cazee finished seco nd in the nation in threepoi nt field goal pe rcentage, connecting on almost half of he r
at tem pts (.496) while junior Laura Shelt on ran ked 40'h in free
t hrow percentage (.831 ). T he Lady Co lonels were amo ng the
top 20 teams in t he count ry in three-point field goal perce ntage
(.377) and placed 35 1h in free throw percent age (. 74 1 ).

ALL-CO NFEREN CE A CC OLADES
The Lady Colonels earned numerous accolades from the Oh io
Valley Conference as a schoo l-record three players were named to
the A ll-Conference Teams and rookie Ashley Cazee was
recognized as the leag ue's Fresh m an of the Year. Senior Mi randa
Eckerle was selected to t he Al l-Conference First Team whi le
classmates Candis Cook and Pam Garrett were both nam ed to the
Al l-Conference Second Team . In addition, Ec kerle was honored as
the OVC Tournament's MVP and was joined o n the
A ll-Tourn ament Team by Cazee.

LEADER OF T HE PACK
Head Coach Larry Joe Inman earned his eighth OVC Coa ch of
the Year honor prior t o advancing to his si xth NCAA Tournament.
Inman rec ently earned his 6001h coachi ng (collegiate ,
high school and junior high school) ca reer win.

CONFERENCE LEADERS

TEAM LEADERS
SCORING:

Miranda Eckerle

REBOUNDING:

M iranda Eckerle

15.7 ppg

Eastern ranked second in t he leagu e in t hree stat istica l categories,
scoring offense (70.3), free th row percentage (.741) and three-point
field goa l percentage (.377) and was among the top five in an additiona l
t en cat ego ries . Senior M irand a Ec kerle was t he leag ue's fourth -hig hest
scorer ( 15. 7) while freshman As hley Cazee was the most accurate
t hree-point shoot er (.496). Jun ior Laura Shelton fin ished
fifth in assists per ga m e (3.52).

7 .1 rpg

A WINNING STREAK
FG MADE :
FG PERCENTAGE:
THREE-POINT FG MADE :
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE:
FT M ADE:
FT PERCENT AGE:
ASSISTS :

Miranda Eckerle

1 65

Ashley Cazee

.513

Ashely Cazee

56

Ashley Cazee

.496

Miranda Eckerle

118

Laura Shelton
Laura Shelton

.831
109

BLOC KS:

Candis Cook

13

STEALS :

Pam Garrett

62

MINUTES PER GAME:

Miranda Eckerle

32.4

The Lady Colonels reg istered a school-record 15 game w in streak en
route t o their NCAA Tournament appearance. Eastern f ell at Tennessee
Tech on January 15 and did not lose aga in until suffe ring its
season-ending loss to Arizona State.

LEAVI NG T HEIR M ARK
Senio rs Miranda Eckerle and Pa m Garrett left thei r nam es in the
progra m 's record book, each concluding thei r ca reers in t he Top 20 for
both points and rebounds. Eckerle finished 12'" with 1,342 career
points and 11 '" in ca reer rebounds (594). Garrett ranked 15'" in points
( 1, 063) and f inis hed one rebound a hea d of Eckerle w it h 595 . Add itional ly, Ga rrett f inished sixth with 196 caree r steals.

T OURN AMENT HONO RS
Senior Candis Cook was named to the Duel in t he Desert All-Tournament
Team and c lassm ate M iranda Eckerle was honored to the Seminole
Classic All-Tourn ament Team. A t EK U' s Comfort Suites Tip-off, senior
Pam Garrett was named tournam ent MVP whil e junior Lau ra Shelton was
picked for the all-tou rn am ent t eam.

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OVERALL STA TISTICS
Overall: 23-8 * Horne: 13-0 * Away: 7-5 * Neutra l: 3-3
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39- 90

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118-146

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2-9

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77-122

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75

104

179/ 5.8

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31 - 31

944/30.5

115-290

.397

18-54

.333

58-74

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93

100

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31 - 25

824/ 26.6

88- 248

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29-92

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98- 118

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20-0

282/1 4.1

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24- 27

40

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30-0

321/10.7

33-84

.393

1-2

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28-16

604/ 21.6

28-75

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266/ 10.2

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253/8 .7

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28419.2

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20 M iranda Eckerle

31 -29

1003/ 32.4

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28-18

45

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487/1 5.7

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48

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31

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763-1804.423

169-448

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484-653

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433

660

1093/35.3 544

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31

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778- 1746 .446

157-471

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348-522 .667

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698

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Overall: 15-1 * Horne: 8-0 * Away: 7-1 * Neutral: o-o
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Miranda Eckerle

15

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16 -10

405/ 25.3

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Date

Opponent

Site

Result Score

Attn.

Top Scorer

Top Rebounder

11 / 19

RADFORD!

Richmond, KY

65-52

425

Garrett

12

Garrett, Eckerle

11 / 20

GEORGIA SOUTHERN!

Richmond, KY

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62-47

450

Garrett

12

Cook

at Western Carol in a

Greensboro, NC

L

73-60

167

Cazee

13

Eckerle

7

2- 1

at Florida State#

Tallahassee, FL

L

70-53

1003

Cazee

14

Garrett

7

2-2

vs. Appalachian St ate#

Tal lahassee, FL

w

69 -64

at SW Missouri State

Springfield , MO

L

91 -81

6318

Shelt on, Eckerle

12/ 9

at Indiana State

Terra Haute, IN

L

91 -64

2 4 73

Ga rrett

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12/ 18

vs . Iowa State %

Las Vagas, NV

L

88-76

Cook

12/ 19

Las Vegas, NV

L

85-65

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vs. Northern Arizona%
SOUTHERN A&amp;MA

Richmond, KY

80-64

375

Ec kerle

19

12/30

LONGWOODA

Richmond, KY

56-46

350

Shelton

16

1/6

at Tennessee-Mart in*

Martin, Tenn .

68-67

733

Eckerle

88-78

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8

Garrett

7

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3-4

Eckerle, Cook
13

Cook

8

3-5

11

3-6

Eckerle

6

4-6

Eckerle

8

5-6

15

Eckerle

6

6 -6

Ec kerle

25

Eckerle

11

7-6

Garrett

13

Cook

9

Shelton, Arnold

1/8

at Murray State•

Murray, KY

1 / 13

at Aust in Peay*

Clarksville, TN

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Cookesville, TN

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65-57

1/20

JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Richmond, KY

75-63

375

Cazee -27

Garrett

12

1/ 22

SAMFORD*

Richmond, KY

6 1-55

350

Eckerle

Eckerle

8

62-60

Cazee

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Eckerle

29

Eckerle

12

23-7

87-65

Eckerle

22

Ga rrett

7

23-8

2/ 17

SE MISOURI STATE*

Richmond, KY

2/ 19

EASTE RN ILLINOIS *

Richmond. KY

2/24

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Morehead, KY

2 /26

AUSTIN PEAY*

Richmond, KY

3/ 1

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Richmond , KY

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Nashville, TN

3/ 5

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Nashvi lle, TN

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Fresno, CA

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1/ 27

MURRAY STATE*

Richmond, KY

1 /29

TEN NESEE MARTIN*

Richmond , KY

2/ 1

MOREHEAD STATE *

Richmond, KY

2 /3

at Tennessee State*

Nashville, TN

2 / 10

at Samford*

Bi rmi ngham, AL

2/12

at Jacksonville State*

Jacksonville, A L

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13

10

8-6
5

9-7
10-7

85-73

375

Cazee

19

Cook, Garrett

375

Cazee

17

Ec kerle

8

12-7

79-57

375

Eckerle

Eckerle

10

13-7

19

60-58

735

Shelton

63-45

45 7

Cook

63-61

459

Eckerle, Shelton

12

Cook

15

8

8

20

Eckerle

15-7
10

16-7

66-62

435

Eckerle

17

Eckerle

8

17-7

80-61

1100

Eckerle

24

Ga rrett

8

18-7

85-64

1009

Cazee, Eckerle

8 7-79

2775

Ec kerle

94-69

1250

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28

27
17

16

Cook

7

19 -7

Cook-11

20-7

Eckerle
Cook

15

2 1-7

12

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22-7

@ NCAA Tournam ent

COLONEL HIGHS &amp; LOWS
HIGHS

LOWS

94 vs . Murrary State (3/1 /05 )

53 at Florida State ( 11 /26/04)

W / L Margin

+ 25 vs. Murray State (3/ 1 /05)

-2 7 at Indiana State ( 12/9 /04)

4 7 vs. Murray State (3/ 1/05)

27 vs. Southern A&amp;M ( 12/29/04)

69 vs. Morehead State (2/ 1/05)

41 vs. Appalachian Stat e ( 11 /27 /04)

FG Made

36 at Murray State (1 /8 /05)

18 vs. Long wood ( 1 2/ 30/04)

3FG Att.

23 at SW Missouri State ( 12 /5/04)

4 at Austin Peay ( 1/ 13/05)

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10 at SW Missouri State ( 12/ 5/04)

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42 vs . Appalachian State ( 11 /27 /04)

11 vs. Radford ( 11 /29 /04)

FT Made

27 vs. Appalach ian State ( 11 /27 /04)

8 vs . Jackso nv ille State ( 1/ 20/05)

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FG Att.

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24 at Morehead State (2/24/05)

8 at Austi n Peay ( 1 / 13 /05 )

Turnovers

27 vs . Appa lac hian State (1 1/ 27/04)

10 (two times)

Blk. Shots

6 (three times)

0 (eight t imes)

17 v s. Southern A&amp;M ( 12/ 29/04)

5 vs. Tennessee M artin (1 /2 9 /05)

Steals

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT

32

11-7

14-7

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�ALL-TIME SERIES
Opponent
Akron
Alabama
Alabama-Birmingham
Alaska-Anchorage
Appalachian State
Arizona State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball St ate
Baylor
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Binghamton
Bowling Green
Bradley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago State
Charleston
Charlest on Southern
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Coastal Carol ina
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Detroit-Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Mic higan
East Tennessee State
Elon
Evansville
Florida A&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Florid a State
Furman
Gardner-Webb
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Glenville State
Grambling
Gulf Coast (MS)
Hartford
High Point
Howard
Il linois Stat e
Indiana
Indiana State
lndianaU-PurdueU
Iona
Iowa
Iowa State
J ackson State
Jacksonville State
James Madison
John Carroll
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky Stat e
Lipscomb
Longwood College

First
Meeting
80-81
01-02
94-95
02-03
75-76
04-05
82-83
84-85
73-74
92-93
03-04
74-75
74-75
72 -73
02-03
82-83
93-94
92-93
80-81
90-91
86-87
76-77
90-91
99-00
00-01
72-73
81-82
98-99
84-85
72-73
96-97
82-83
96-97
88-89
77-78
73-74
83-84
81 -82
91-92
92-93
91 -92
91-92
03-04
79-80
72-73
82-83
94-95
85-86
01 -02
89-90
76-77
99-00
72-73
90-9 1
77 -78
73-74
92-93
82-83
00-01
92-93
01-02
97-98
02-03
77 -78
81-82
98-99
80-81
72-73
82-83
00-01
72-7 3

Last
Meeting
86-87
0 1-02
94-95
02-03
04-05
04-05
86-87
89-90
04-05
93-94
03-04
86-87
99-00
72-73
02-03
03-04
93-94
92-93
85-86
90-91
86-87
67-77
90-91
99-00
02-03
03-04
85-86
98-99
85-86
91 -92
97 -98
83-84
04-05
88-89
97-98
01-02
84-85
81 -82
01 -02
01-02
04-05
94-95
03-04
79-80
72-73
03-04
04-05
85-86
01 -02
02-03
76-77
99-00
0 1-02
90-91
78-79
02-03
04-05
82-83
00-01
92-93
04-05
97-98
04-05
79-80
81 -82
98-99
98-99
98-99
85-86
02-03
04-05

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3
1
2
9
0
1
13
1
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1
2
0
2
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0
2
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1
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1
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1
2
0
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3
0
1
0
0
0
6
2
1
0
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3
3
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1
0
2
23
0
1
2
4
0
0
2
1
0
0

1
0
0
0
8
2
0
0
9
2
1
3
0
2
1
0
1
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
6
3
0
0
1
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1
0
1
22
1
0
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Opponent
Louisville
Marquette
Marshall
McNeese State
Memphis
Miami (FL)
Miami (OH)
Middle Tennessee
Missouri
Missouri-Kansas City
Morehead State
Mount St . Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina A&amp;T
North Carolina State
Northern Arizona
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Samford
Shawnee State
South Carolina
Southeast Missouri
Southern A&amp;M
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
SW Missouri St.
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stephen F. Austin
Stetson
St. Louis
Ten nessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Texas A&amp;M
Thomas More
Troy State
Tulane
Valparaiso
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
West Virginia Tech
West Virginia Wesleyan
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William Penn
Wilmi ngton-UNC
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wofford
W right State
Xavier
Youngstown State
ALL-TIME RECORD

First
Meeting
72-73
95-96
72-73
87-88
73 -74
84-85
72-73
73-74
90-91
87-88
71-72
79-80
72-73
85-86
89 -90
76-77
99-00
75-76
04-05
74-75
74-75
79-80
82-83
82-83
86-87
80-81
73-74
88-89
02-03
88-89
72-73
84-85
04-05
77 -78
85-86
0 1-02
89-90
86-87
03-04
86-87
93-94
72-73
81 -82
73-74
87-88
73-74
00-01
93-94
02-03
89-90
01-02
81 -82
75-76
83-8 4
80-81
00-01
02-0 3
74-75
73-74
94-95
76-77
99-00
7 2-73
83-84
86-87
76-77
98-99
88-89
80-81
80-81

Last
Meeting
98-99
95-96
02-03
87-88
03-04
03-04
98-99
99-00
94-95
87-88
04-05
80-81
04-05
03-04
89-90
79-80
99-00
75-76
04-05
82-83
77-78
87 -88
82-83
82-83
02-03
04-05
73-74
88-89
04-05
88-89
73-74
04-05
04-05
78-79
85-86
04-05
89-90
86-87
03-04
88-89
93-94
92-93
81 -82
04-05
04-05
04-05
00-01
93-94
02-03
89-90
01-02
01 -02
75-76
83-8 4
8 1-82
00-0 1
02-03
04-05
91-92
94-95
76-77
99-00
72-73
83-84
86-87
76-77
99-00
03-04
99-00
87-88

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Record: 1 3-3
Coach: Ellen Johns
W /L
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Opp~nen t
C1ncinnat1
W
58
Berea College
W
56
Louisville
W
51
Morehead State
W
57
Tennessee
L
42
W
58
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W
51
Marshall
W
45
Dayton
W
65
• Louisville
W
60
* Georgetown
W
64
• Murray State
W
68
#South Carolina
L
53
#Longwood College
W
65
#Hign Point
W
55
#Winthrop
L
58
• KWIC Tournament
#AIAW Regional

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39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

1973-74
Record: 17 -6

Coach: Paula Welch
W/L
EKU
Tennessee
L
41
Murray State
W
63
Austin Peay
W
48
Memp his State
L
50
Indiana
L
36
Cincinnati
W
65
Western Kentucky
W
91
Dayton
W
52
Morehead State
W
48
Middle Tennessee
W
61
L
57
Tennessee Tech
UT Martin
W
52
Austin Peay
W
57
Marshall
W
38
W
56
W
66
*Kentucky
W
72
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*Louisville
* Murray State

#Ten nessee Tech
#Roanoke College
#South Carolina
#Elon
* KWIC Tournamen t
#AIAW Regional

W
W

L

W
W

L

66
55
53
71
68
61

OPP
51
49
39
66
63
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
45
42
31
37
59
42
57
64

Central Missouri
W isconsin-Lacrosse
Willi am Penn

M iami (OH }

Tennessee
Indiana

L
L
L

* Kentucky

L

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Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
West ern Kentucky
Northern Kent uck y
Illinois State

W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W

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Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois
• Louisville

W
W
L
L
L
L
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85
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83
73
67
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81
82
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49
84
60
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60
79
83
86
91

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79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
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88
92
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197 6-77

Record: 7-17
Coach: Sh irler Duncan
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Gulf Coast (Miss.}
Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College
Cincinnati
Tennes see Tech
M orehead State
W es tern Kentucky
North Carolina
Louisville

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L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
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66
69
88
51
63
80
60
69
62
72
78

OPP
60
68
78
108
61
79
72

81
81
67
58
79

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Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
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Louisville

Western Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
T enessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
* Northern Kentucky
*KWIC Tournament

L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
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L
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W estern Kentucky
Mid dle Tennessee
Ken tucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
Cincinnati
Mount St. Josep h
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Xavier

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77

78
56
52
61

77

78
70
64
84
54
70
86
66
68
62
85
72

73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

Opponent
Raatord
John Carroll
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South Florida

Tennessee T ech

M iddle Tennessee
Marshall
Florida A &amp; M
Western Ken tucky
Austin Peay
Murray State

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North Carolina
W
62
James Madison
W
55
Cincinnati
L
50
Austin Peay
L
65
Northern Kentuck y
L
66
Kentucky
L
77
Marshall
L
62
Ohio
W
73
Austin Peay
L
50
Murray State
W
65
M iami (OH}
W
69
Tennessee Tech
L
60
Western Carolin a
W
80
Northern Kentucky
L
63
Morehead State
L
52
Western Kentucky
L
56
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Western Kentucky
Morehead State
George Mason
M urray State
Louisville
Dayton
Louisv ille
Mount St. Joseph
Middle Tennessee
• Morehead State
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Austin Peay
Murray State
Dayton
Morehead State
Ohio
Tennessee Tech
M iddle Tennessee
Louisville
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Murray State
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Oral Roberts
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57

88
54
59

1980-81
Record: 16-15
ponent
Coach:
Dia'WTL Muqti&lt;u
0
West Virginia
W
97
Campbelfsville
W
98
Akron
W
90
Kent State
L
65

Georgia

OPP
57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68
64
68
82
63
67
63
66
92
70
77

70
61
53
53
72

85
72

56
90

OPP
69
72
56
72

L

L
L

w
L
w

L
L
L

w

L

63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104
72

L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L

L
L

W
W

L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W

L

L
L
W
L
L

68
93
102
73
76
86
BO
72

82
78
87
72

59
100
68
50
61
61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

1982-83
Record: 14-13
Coach: Dianx;LMurp~ku

Morehead State
Dayton
Cleveland State (OT}
Tennessee Tech

1979-80
Record: 9-19

w
L
w

77

78
67
77

46
65
45
66

72

62

77

68
91
76
72

79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

1981 -82

77

95
90
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

L

64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74

Record: 14-16
Coach : Dianx;LMurp~l&lt;U

0

OPP
91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64
80
79
94
76

L

w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
L
w
L

Louisville

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Ohio
A us tin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
West ern Kentucky

Morehead Stat e

1978-79

Record : 5-24
Coach: Shi~/L Dun'J:"i&lt;'u

Western Carolina

OPP
59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51
42
63
59
60
54
48
71
82
65
91

Bellarmine
Louisville

72

85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

1975-76

Record: 1 7 -3
Coach: Sh\,;, DungR'u
0 ponent
~stern Kentucky
W
73
Morehead State
W
83
Cincinnati
W
86
Ohio State
L
66
Murray State
W
69
Indiana
W
82
Miami (OH}
W
86
Dayton
W
79
Tennessee
W
89
Kentucky
W
78
Marshall
W
85
Belmont
L
58
Vincennes
W
99
Louisville
W
97

Youngstown State
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Radford

Bellarmine

Northern Kentucky
Morehead State

OPP
44
62
47
88
74
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

83
78
71

1977-78
Record: 12- 15
Coach : Shir~/L Dun1J:8Ku

~eu~}~~\l'tate
Louisville
Northern Ken tucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State

Opponent

1974-75

w
w
w

Tennessee
Indiana

Record : 14-6
Coach: °[Jf{_Y Ha~KU
W
74
Louisville
W
76
Murray State
W
56
Tennessee Tech
L
47
L
73
~ie
W
75
Cincinnati
W
74
Kentucky
W
63
Ohio St ate
L
59
M iami (OH}
W
61
Western Ken tucky
W
77
Kentu cky
W
74
Dayton
W
59
Marshall
W
66
Belmont
L
62
Tennessee
L
70
• Nort hern Ken t ucky
W
67
*Kentucky
W
60
#Western Carolina
W
60
L
63
!~J}/1c'~iiu7~~~ent
#AIAW Regional

L
L

L
L

Marshall
Dayton
T ennessee T ech
Ohio State
Morehead State

Opponent

w

Austin Peay
Northern Kentucky
Kentucky State
Morehead State
Youngstown State
Ash land
Marshall
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Middle T ennessee

:~vcaro~~~~ement

W
L
W
W
L

W

L

L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L

W
W
W
L
W
L
L

105
57
83
86
58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

1983-84
Record: 17-11
Op onent Coach: DianW'iLMurp~ku
Belfarmine (OT}
L
72
Kentucky
L
67
Wisconsin
W
63
Evansville
W
82
Duke
W
46
Xavier
W
70
Kentucky State
L
52

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~

~~

Mercer
Dayton
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
M urray State

W
L
L
W
W

50
60
51
49
61

t~tt!7a~~aState
Akron
Youngs town State
Loui sv ille
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown St ate

W
W
W
L
W
W

69
50
71
73

~

~~

66
75

OPP
71
36
75
65
52
60
78
77
61
80
89
77

53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62
72

75
88
86

OPP
60
74
79
51
71
70
72

81
65
64
65
77

75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

OPP
74
77

61
66

44

65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55

58
68
48
63
55

51
50
67

�ALL-TIME RESULTS
Tennessee Tech (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
~~~~ge~~aState
*Tennessee Tech
*OVC Tournament

L
L

w
w
w
L

78
58
83
68
64
64

1984-85
Record : 18-10
Opponent Coach: Diawt MurpEhKU
Oavis &amp; Elkins
w
79
Auburn
L
54
Miami (Fla.)
w
81
Dayton
w
72
Sou theast Missouri
w
70
Ken t State
w
65
Western Kentucky
L
60
Bellarmine
w
63
Campbellsville
w
80
Western Kentucky
L
63
Evansville
w
71
Morehead State
w
65
Kentucky State
w
78
Tennessee Tech
L
66
Middle Tennessee
L
69
Murray State
w
71
Austin Peay
w
72
Akron
w
71
w
77
;:'.,~~~~!~~wS~a~~ate
L
61
Cleveland State
w
70
Akron
w
71
Youngstown State
w
80
Tennessee Tech
L
62
M iddle Tennessee
L
63
Murray State
w
82
Austin Peay (OT)
61
L
*Tennessee Tech
L
65
* OVC Tournament

Opponent

19 8 5-86
Record: 8- 17
Coach: Dia'WTL MurpEhKU

~t1Y~~~ine
~g~f~:,';nsmis(OT)
Kentucky State
Cleveland State
Louisville

Davis &amp; Elkins
Campbellsville
Nebraska (OT)
ri~i~chfo
Youngstown State
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
t~~~g!a~aState
Austin Peay
Murray State
Youngstown State
Akron (OT)
M iddle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
M orehead State

w
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L

w
L
L
L
L
L

75
82
85
59
78
90
63
76

72

75
55
71

72

52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

1986-87
Record: 9 -18
Opponent
Coach:
CoEKU
Central Michigan
L
75
W isconsin-Green Bay
L
85
Louisville
L
85
Bellarmine
51
L
Kentucky
L
56
A shland College
w
86
Stetson
L
77
SE Loui siana
L
71
Pittsburgh
w
101
East Tennessee
w
89
Dayton (OT)
w
78
Akron
L
70
Youngstown State
w
81
Tennessee Tech
L
73
M iddle Tennessee
L
62
Murray State
L
76
Austin Peay
w
83
Western Carolina
w
77
Morehead State
L
54
Western Kentucky
L
57
Austin Peay
w
90
M u rray State
L
48
Youngst own State
L
78
Akron
L
62
Middle Tennessee
L
63
Tennessee Tech
L
77
Morehead State
w
87

G'W1le

1987-88
Record: 6 -20
Coach:
CoEKU
Opponent
Kentucky
L
79
Missouri-Kansas City
L
73
McNeese State
L
58
Ohio
71
L
Stetson
L
81
Tennessee
L
40
Indiana
L
77
Tennessee State
w
72
Dayton
L
62
East Tennessee
w
89
Morehead State
w
79
Cincinnati
L
62
Murray State
L
69
Au stin Peay
L
95
Tennessee State
w
86

G'Wile

·Jt

81
78
67
60
51
70

OPP

45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75

77

55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62

72

OPP

72
71
80

72

57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84

77

79
69
86

77

99
97
81

Youngstown State
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
M urray State
Youngstown State

L
L

w

L
L
L
L
L

w

L
L

73
88
85
63
65
86
75
66
81
74
65

1988-89
Record : 12 -14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponen t
W/L
EKU
~~Jr~r':i'tichigan
Louisville
Marshall
Cincinnati
Bowling Green
Rollins
Stetson (30T)
Western Carolina
Morehead Stat e
Kentucky (OT)
Aust in Peay
Murray State (OT)
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State

Tennessee Tech

Shawnee State
Morehead Stat e
Wright State
East Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
West ern Kentucky
Tennessee State
M iddle Tennessee
M urray State
Austin Peay

~

W
L
L
L

w
L
L
L
L

w
L
w
w
L
w
L
w
w
L
L

w

L
L

w

~§

68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69

77

68
63
84
81
66
90
71
62
71

72

68
74
75
63
90

19 8 9-90
Record: 12-14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
~~~~~~nt
Wit
Ei~
Grambling
L
86
Southeast Louisiana
L
73
Nicholls State
65
Tulane
71
Louisville (OT)
L
84
Appalachian State
76
Southeast Louisiana
67
Morehead State
78
Au stin Pea y
80
Murray State
88
T ennessee State
L
64
Georgia
L
90
Tennessee Tech
L
68
Middle Tennessee
L
74
L
59
Kentuc~
W right tate
84
Morehead State
89
Middle Tennessee
72
Tennessee Tech
L
63
Marshall
82
East Tennes see
L
83
Tennessee State
L
57
Cincinnat i
L
51
Murray State
L
82
Austin Peay
82

w
w
w
w
w
w
w

w
w
w
w
w

OPP

101
94
90

77

88
76
79

77

93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80

72

91
65
104
95
66

OPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59

72

86
78
73
94
109
74

1990 -9 1
Record : 14-13
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponen t
W /L
EKU
Canisiu s
L
63
w
78
s~ig~2~h~~~11~
w
94
W right State
w
83
Missouri
L
49
Howard
L
55
Xavier
w
89
Louisville
w
71
Dayton
L
75
Moreh ead State
L
83
Tenn essee Tech
L
55
Tennessee State
L
72
Middle Tennessee
w
69
Cincinnati
w
86
Austin Peay
w
76
Murray State
w
90
Morehead State
w
83
Murr ay State
L
65
Austin Peay
w
84
Western Kentucky
L
57
Middle Tennessee
L
80
Kentucky
L
71
Tennessee State
w
75
Tennessee Tech
w
70
LINC-Asheville
w
96
L
72
~~~~~~hT~~;i;i:e
L
84
* OVC Tournament
1991 -92
Record: 20-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
~ponent
W/L
EKU
,ght State
W
81
Western Kentucky
L
48
Furman
W
88
Vanderbilt
L
54
Cincinnati
w
79
Florida Atlantic
w
80
Florida State
L
65
Xavier
L
64
Dayton
w
90
M arshall
w
63
UT M art in
w
98

88
108
70
87
103
93
84
84
71
101
90

OPP

79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

OPP

95
95
85
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
52
86
51

OPP
70
62
68
45

72

59
65
68
84
84
75
80
52
50
58
67
69
90

77

84
81
79
49
59
80
86
93

OPP
54
80
74
74
66
57

72

Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee State

~iC~hne:;taMissouri

Murray State
Middle T ennessee
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
UT Martin
Southeast Missouri
Austin Pea~
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Western Carolina
• Middle Tennessee
* Tennessee T ech
• OVC Tourn ament

~fin~:;:

L
L

w
w
w
w
w
L
L

w
w
L

82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
110

70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67

74

Bl

72

Louisville

Tennessee

UT Martin
'Middle Tennessee
*OVC Tournament

W!Ji

E~~

L
L

66

~

w

L
L
L
L
L

w
w
w
w
w
w

L
L

w
L
w
w
L
L
L
L

w
L

~eu~}~~\¥tate
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee T ech
M iddle Tennessee
* Austin Peay
'OVC Tournament

w
w
w
w

52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74
84
80
95
76
87

74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66

72

92
80
59
84
106
108
85
56
75
66
58
95
74

L
L

66
122
85
82
65
66

L
L
L

64
74
91
76
92
84
66
78
70
71
82
83
89
83
85
71
60
71
53

w
L
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w

OPP

77

19 9 3 -94
Record: 17-9
Coach : Larryv,,/?c lnmtRu

Thomas More
Marshall
Saint Louis
Brad ley
Indiana State
Xavier
Indiana
Southeast M issouri
Murray State
Tennessee State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State

&gt;
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::::!

1992-93
Record: 12- 15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Indiana State
Brown
Fla. International
Iowa
Tennessee Tech
M iddle Tennessee
Cincinnati
Aust in Pea~
Tennessee State
Murray State
Southeast M issouri
Morehead State
UT Martin
Marshall (OT)
Austin Peay
Tennessee St ate
Morehead State (OT)
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
M iddle Tennessee

~firi~:r:

w
w
w
w
w
w

OPP
57
48
64
61
74

72

Bl

1994-95
Record : 19-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L
EKU
Georgia Southern
W
85
Furman
W
86
Marshall
w
Bl
Western Michigan
w
89
Missouri
L
71
Wright State
L
60
Mercer
w
52
L
69
~i,~ii~~crnta~~
w
85
Southeast M issouri
w
86
Murray State
w
92
Tenn. State (OT)
w
75
Aus tin Peay
w
74
Middle T ennessee
L
61
Tennessee Tech
w
71
UT Martin
w
78
Morehead State
w
103
Western Carolina
w
93
Murray State
w
90
Southeast Missouri
w
78
Austin Peay
L
68
Tennessee State
L
70
Tennessee-Martin
w
83
Kentucky
67
L
Tennessee Tech
L
63
M iddle Tennessee
w
83
* UT Martin
w
80
*Tennessee Tech
L
59
* OVC Tournament

78

Bl

58
76
85

77

76

72

67
66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89
64

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65
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107
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78
64
60
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62
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70
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1995-96
Record: 11-1 6
Coach: LarrWTLoe lnr:a

~:ir(j!:n~~~;~:rat
Marshall
Western Carolina
Marquette
~~M

Wright St ate
Vanderbilt
Southeast Missouri
Murray State
UT Martin
Aus t in Peay
Middle T ennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Sout heast Missouri
Morehead Stat e
UT Mart in
Murray State
Middle Tennessee
t~i~i~s~!:\ech
Tennessee Stat e
Kentucky
* Tennessee Tech
• Austin Peay
•ovC Tournament

Opponent

JJ
L
W
W
L

L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L

0
W
L
W
L

~~

61
78
72
~

63
55
79
72
67
72
55
53
62
67
82
79
69
89
67

~b

87
62
68
53

1996-97
Record: 24-6
Coach: LarWTloe lng'£1'.J

~

~:iN:n~~~;~:rn
Marshall
Louisiana Tech
Fla. International
Wright State
Austin Peay
Detroit-Mercy
Middle T ennessee
T ennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead St at e
Murray State
UT Martin
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Tennessee T ech
Middle Tennessee

W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W

~!~ti.;'r~kfllinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
UT M artin
Murray State
Tennessee State
*Tennessee State
• Morehead State
* Tennessee Tech

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

!g~~9f~urnament
#NCAA Tournament

L

~

~i

86
46
66
76
53
54
91
75
71
79
92
71

77

69
74
77
70

~~

81
66

77

60
62
69
67
69
55

1997-98
Record: 20-8
O ponent Coach: LarrWTLoe lnr:o
~rshall (OT)
W
97
Detroit-Mercy
L
76
East Tennessee

W

Sto~!~t~outhern
Murray State
Miami (OH)
Jackson Stat e
Western Carolina
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
A ustin Peay
Murray Stat e
Morehead St ate
Tenn. Tech (30T)
Middle Tenn.IDT)
Southeas t M issouri
Eastern Illinois
UT Martin
Tennessee State

~

~~

W
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

71
59
75
84
65
97
67
85
69
87
97
80
86
65
78
81

~~~~ge~~a$tate
~WbY.;~ennessee
Tennessee Tech
* Southeast Missouri
* Middle Tennessee
•ovc Tournament

~

0L
W
L

71

H
~g

71
92
62

1998-99
Record: 11 - 16
Opponen t Coach: LarrWTLoe lnr:a
Kansas State
L
68
Miami (OH)
W
83
Xavier (OH)
L
89
UT Martin
L
77
Murray State
W
83
Coastal Carolina
W
74
W of ford (OT)
W
83
Louisville
L
49
Kent
L
56
Southeast M issouri (OT) L
93
Eastern Illinois
W
72
T ennessee State
W
72
Austin Peay
W
88
UT Martin
L
74
M orehead State
W
76
T ennessee T ech
W
76
Middle T ennessee
L
68

OPP
93
58
77
67
70
86
66
97
73
53
70
75
74
58
67
74
90
52
60
41
80
78
51
85
68
56
64

OPP

46
58
65
87
67
51
59
71
73
72

55

69
57
45
61

55
72

82
61
62
52
44
61
69
58
57
60
47
65
91

OPP

90
79
58
67
58
56
70
79
66
66
58

77

62
56
70
92
79
77
49

72
72

61
61
76
61
81
75
72

OPP
102
69
105
88
71
68
82
87
95
101
62
58
70
83
72
71
94

Southeast M issouri
Eastern Illinois
Murray Stat e
T ennessee State

~~~~ge~~a$tate (OT)
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
*UT Martin
*OVC Tournament

w
w

L

L
L
L
L

L
L
L

62
74
55
60
54
99
47
69
71
87

1999-00
Record: 13-15
Coach : LarrwTLoe lnr:o
~ttr;r~nt
Coll. of Charleston
Miami (FL)
Hartford
Fla. Internati onal
Belmont
Morehead State
Xavier (OH)
~Nc~r';:t~'::i?i£~n
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee Stat e
Morehead State
Murray State (OT)
UT Mart in
Eastern Illinois (OT)
Southeast Missouri
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
UT Marti n
Eastern Illinois
SE M issouri (OT)

=~~caro~~~~~ent

L
W
L

W

L

L

W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L

W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L

84
87
66
96

55

74
94
83
59
88
90
72
81
80
82
67
89
95
66
74
54
91
74
83
70
79
91
61

2000-01
Record: 22-6
Opponent Coach: LarrWTLoe lnr:o
Texas A&amp;M
L
88
Glenville Stat e
W
116
Bowling Green
W
89
Belmont
W
87
Memp his
L
66
Iona
W
81
West Virginia T ech
W
11 9
UNG-Wilmington
L
70
Radford
W
92
Charleston Southern
W
81
Lipscomb
W
85
T ennessee T ech
L
72
Tennessee State
W
85
~~~~gfa~aState
UT Martin
Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Tennessee State
A ustin Peay
UT Mart in
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Illinois
• Morehead Stat e
* OVC Tournament

~

W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L

~g
86

85
84
89
66
99
106
89
81
88
91
91
88

2001-02
Record: 23-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W /L
EKU
#Vanderbilt
L
62
Lipscomb
W
77
Bowling Green
W
83
Elon
W
75
High Poin t
W
81
Fla. International
L
63
Florida Atlantic
W
103
V alparaiso
W
70
Iowa State
L
75
IPFW
W
93
Marshall
W
88
T ennessee Tech
W
71
Tennessee St ate
W
91
Southeast Missouri
W
94
Eastern Illinois
W
91
Morehead State
W
90
Austin Peay
W
102
UT Mart in
W
90
Murray State
L
70
t~i~i~s~!:\ech
Eastern Illinois
Southeast M issouri
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Murray State
UT Martin (OT)
Murray State
• Austin Peay (OT)
'Southwest Missouri
'Alabama
#Preseason WNIT
•ovc Tournament
AWNIT

0
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L

~g
90

82
84
85
74
78
76

77
72
77

2002-0 3
Record: 18 -11
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W /L
EKU
Bingham ton
W
75

61
73
77
70
74
103
87
86
81
102

OPP

100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94
64
57
70
88
78
74
67
72
83
102
87
82
87
79
61
94
92
72
86
67

OPP

96
80
61
82
89
7.1
63
87
79
64
72
79
79
77
79
68
63
60
82
84
78
99
84
73
73
82
67
92

w

t~i~hne~;taM!~s~uri
Eastern Illinois

w
w
w
w

L
L

w

w

L

L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w

L
L

Tennessee Stat e

Tennessee Tech
Morehead Stat e
UT Mart in
Murray State
Austin Peay
*Tennessee Tech
*OVC Tournament

L
L
L
L
L

OPP
91
68
63
58
52
90
92

55

86
74
43
64
71
67

72

78
82

77

75
72
68

55

73
68
74
58
82
59
78
62
99

OPP
67

110
49
74
95
78
78
68
87
82
65
93

105

80
78
88
85
69
62
68
81
78
82

72

80
80
68
73
65

2003-04
Record: 1 5-1 5
Coach : Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W /L
EKU
Gardner-Webb
W
69
Miami
L
81
Memphis
L
65
Nebraska
L
75
State
SF Austin State
W
84
W estern Caro lina
W
93
Bowling Green
L
57
Georgia
L
60
Cincinnati
L
51
UT Martin
W
63
Murray State
W
75

~,,'~?t/

vr

~t

t~i~i~s~!:\ech
Jacksonville State
Samford
Murray State
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Samford
Jacksonville State
Southeast M issouri
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State

L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W

Ji

n

'WiJ

~Y!Jtst~~n1e State
*Tennessee Tech
• Austin Peay
*OVC Tournament

L

53
92
56
55
74
66
64
85
78
64
60

~~

85
51

2004-05
Record : 23-8
Opponent Coach: LarWTLoe lnr:o
Radford
W
65
Georgia Southern
W
62
W es tern Carolina
L
60
Florida State
L
53
Appalach ian State
W
69
Southwest Missouri St.
L
91
Indian a State
L
91
Iowa State
L
88
Northern Arizona
L
85
Southern
W
80

~

b9i-nRf,;~t?~
Murray State

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT

36

WV Wesleyan
Ind iana
A laska-Anchorage
Marshall
Lipscomb
Cincinnati
Pittsbu rgh
Grambling State
Troy State
Samford
Jacksonville State
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Morehead St ate
Murray State
UT Martin

~~

W

88

t~i~i~s~!:1ech
Jacksonville State
W
Samford
W
W
Murray St ate
UT M artin
W
Morehead State
W
Tennessee State
W
Samford
W
Jacksonville State
W
Southeast M issouri St. W
East ern Illinois
W
Morehead State
W
Austin Peay
W
• Murray State
W
• Jacksonville State (20T)W
* Southeast Missouri St. W
#Arizona State
L
* OVC Tournament
# NCAA Tournament

~j

vt

75
61
85
73
79
60
63
63
66
80
85
87
94
62
84
65

59
61
77
73
73
91
78
82
71
44
71
83
71
67
77
73
60
70
69
75
59
77
63
86
88
71
89
67

OPP
59
90
78
78
69
96
73
71
70
92
83
56
74
67
69
75
82
81
66
63
43
48
80
88
66
45
73
63
74
65

OPP
52
47
73
70
64
81
64
76
64
64
46
67
78
50
65
63

55

73
63
57
58
45
61
62
61
64
79
69
60
73
87

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS
Coach

Yrs.

Overall

Conference

17

286-192

187-96

Dianne Murphy

7

96- 101

30-46

Shirley Duncan

4

4 1-59

6-13

Paula Welch

1

17-6

N/A

George Cox

2

15-38

9- 19

Terry Hall

14-6

N/A

Ellen Johns

13-3

N/A

Larry Joe Inman

�ALL-TIME LETJERWINNERS/1,000 POINT ~LUB
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
-ABriana Abner . .. .. ...... ... 1989-90
Zoey Artist .. ................ 1998-02
Tamara Arnold ...... 2004-Present

-8Mary Lynn Barnett ....... 1985 -86
Genna Berryman ..... ..... 1 982-83
Alicia Binion ................ 2002-04
Maisha Thomas Blanton 1991 -95
Viv Bohon ..... .............. 1 981 -84
M ikki Bond .......... .. .. .... 1998-02
Tamika Bowers ..... 2003-Present
Shannon Brady ... ......... 1981-85
Kathy Branch ...... ........ 1986-87
Carole Brown ....... ....... 1987-88
Mel issa Brown ............. 1993-94
Shannon Browning ....... 1995-99
Ang ie Bryant .... ... ... .... . 1988-90
Hallie Burger ..... .......... 1 988-89

-CGreat Cahoe ............. .. . 1987-89
Leigh Carr
............. 2001 -04
Karen Carrico ... .. ..... .... 1985-87
Sue Carroll .................. 1976-80
Ashley Cazee ....... 2004-Present
Marsha Charles ............ 1 980-82
Rebecca Chesnut . .. ...... 1986-87
Sherry Clark .... ............ 1 988-89
Carla Coffey ... ....... . ..... 1984-88
Cynthia Collins ..... .. .. ... 1991 -92
Candis Cook ............... . 2001-05
Tina Cottle ..... ........ ..... 1983-85
Loretta Coughlin .......... 1976-80
Kelly Cowan ....... .... ..... 1987-91
Angie Cox ........ .. ......... 1988-92
Kristy Cromer .. ... .. .. ..... 1987-88
Kim Cunningham ......... 1993-94
Jeril yn Cus hing ... .. ...... . 1992-94

-DStephanie Davis ........... 1992-97
Tiffany Davis .............. . 1993-9 7
Nyame Dobson ....... ..... 1997 -98
La phelia Doss ......... .... . 1994-98
Lauren Dubbert .... . 2005-Present
Cathy Dues ........ ...... ... 1995-99

Chance Dugan ........ ..... 1978-82
Calais Dunn ......... 2005-Present

Cheryl J ones ............... 1989 -92
Shavonne Jones ... 2005-Present
Stephanie J ones .......... 1987-88
Velma Jordan ............ .. 1 981-82

-EMira nda Eckerle ...........
Annette Elkin ........ ......
Jeanette Elkin ........ ......
Karen Evans ... ....... ......

2001-05
1990-91
1990-91
1980-84

-KKatie Kala har
... ..
Katie Kelly .......... .. ......
Tracey Kind red .... .. ......
Jennifer King ... .. .. .. ......
Sandy Kinkton ..... ........
Tracy Korbutt ........ ..... .

-F-

Stephanie Falk .... ... .....
Casandra Ferguson ..... .
Candice Finley ....... ......
Karen Flannery ........ ....
LaTonya Flem ing ...... ...
Angela Fletcher ...........
Lisa Fussell ........ .........
-GPam Garrett .......... ......
Marla Gearhart .. ..........
Jaree Goodin ....... . ......
Lisa Goodin ........... ... . ..
Trina Goodrich .. .. .. .. .....
J oan Gotti ......... .. .......
Sandra Grieb .............. .

1981 -82
1998-00
1997-0 1
1997-99
1988-89
1 984-86
1 993-94

2001 -05
1996-00
1 989-93
1 980-84
1 994-98
1978-81
1977-80

-HHeather Haddix ... ... . .. ... 1989-90
Freda Hagan ........... ... .. 1980-84
Fatai Hala'api'api .. 2003-Present
Lakeisha Ham ilton ... ..... 1995-96
Marcia Haney .... ......... . 1 981 -85
Rhonda Hardesty .. .. .. ... 1989-94
Susan Hatcher ............. 1997-00
Kim Hatley .......... ....... . 1988-89
Ju lie Haynes .. ..... ........ 1 994-95
Lori Hines ...... .. .. ........ 1984-85
Nancy Hoist ....... .............. 2004
Ashleigh Huffman ..... ... 2002-05
Adrianne Hughes . .. ...... 19 78-79
Cand ise Hurdle ............ 2003-04

-JBarbie J ackson ............ 1999-00
Andrea Jenkins ..... 2005-Present
Diane Johnson ....... ..... 1979-80
Kiejon Johnson ..... 2003-Present

1 989-90
2000-04
1989-90
1995-99
1980-81
1986-87

-LJulie Levis .. .............. .. 1984-85

-MSegena Mackeroy ...... ... 1991-93
Jenny Magrane ....... .... . 1987-88
Van Marshel ................ 1983-88
Crystal Mason ...... ....... 1998-01
Tiff any Mayfield ... ... .... 1991-93
Kim Mays .... ...... ......... 1992-95
Natalie Mays ............... 1996-97
Lindsay McClellan .... . .. . 2000-01
Omni McCluney .. ......... 2002-04
Sheletha McEaddy ...... . . 1990-92
Shannah McIntosh .. ..... 1 990-94
Teresa McNair .. .. ........ 1999-03
Kate Middeler . ...... 2005-Present
Sondra Miller ..... .... .. .... 1 984-88
Aquant a Milligan .... .... .. 1987-89
Laura Morris .......... .... . 1990-91
Sandra Mukes ..... ... ..... 1978-82
Kat hy Murray .............. 1 989-90
-0Tekielia Oden ..... ..... ... . 1999-01

-PLisa Pace .. ...... . ... . .. .... 1994-98
Cheryl Palmer .............. 1988-89
Loretta Pate ............. ... 1982-84
Jennifer Patterson 2004-Present
Jill Perry ...... .... ... . ...... . 1999-03
Louista Pierre ....... 2002-Present
Shanda Pulliam ........... 1979-80

-RRegie Rattler .............. .
Kathy Redling ..... .... .....
Tina Reece .......... ... .....
Amanda Reid ........... ....
Karen Richardson .........
Karen Rimer ........ ....... .
Chrissy Robert s ...........
Kim Roberts ................

1 986-87
1979-80
1985-89
1 996-97
1 980-81
1978-80
1 996 -98
1 992-93

-sLaura Seay .................. 1 982-83
Laura Shelton ....... 2002-Present
Margy Shelton ............. 1982-86
Charlotte Sizemore .. ..... 1997-02
Synisha Smith .... ...... ... 2000-02
Cat hy Snipes ...... ...... ... 1987-88
Katie Stearns .............. 1999-00

-TCindy Taylor ............... 1985-87
Dana T aylor ... . .. ..... . ... . 1980-83
Pam Taylor . .. ............... 1985-86
Rita Taylor .. . ... .. . ......... 1976-80
Shamira Thedford ........ 1997-99
Jayme Thiem
2005-Present
-UTracey Underwood .... ... 1984-86
-VVicki Viox .... .......... .. ... 19 78 -80
-W Larrya Wa ll .. .... ........... 1997-01
St ephany Wallace ........ 1 995-96
Lyndsey Warbington .... 1999-03
Kristy Ward ... .. ............ 199 5-96
Tina Wermuth ........ ..... 197 9-83
Tami Wingate .. ... . ........ 1995-96
India Wood .......... 2004-Present

-YSamant ha Young ........ . 1991 -96

-ZSue Zylstra ...... ... ..... ... 1 989-93

1,000 POINT CLUB

•

1. Lisa
Goodin

2. Jaree GoodinWiseman

3. Peggy
Gay

4.Kim
Mays

5. Katie
Kelly

6. Charlotte
Sizemore

7. Kelly
Cowan

8. Angie
Cox

9. Tina
Wermuth

10. Laphelia
Doss

11. Carla
Coffey

12. Miranda
Eckerle

13. Sandra
Mukes

14. Teresa
McNair

15. Marla

16. Pam
Garrett

17.Zoey
Artist

18. Candice
Finley

Gearhart

200S OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON &amp; TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

37

�SINGLE GAME

SINGLE SEASON

Individual Records

Individual Records

Points scored .. ... . .. .. 44, Kim Mays vs . Western Mich igan ( 12-2-94)

Games played ........ .. . ........ .. .. ......... . . .. . .... ..... .. . .. ..... 31

Field goals ma de .. 18, Jaree Good in-Wiseman vs. Mars hall (2 - 1 5-90)

Points scored ... ... . .. .. .. . ... ....... . .. .. . .. ....... 7 19, Kim Mays ( 1994-95)

13 players

Free t hrows made .. . . 21, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana ( 12 -20-86)

Scori ng average .. ...... . . .. . ... . . ... . ...... .... .. . 25 .7 , Kim Mays (1 994-95)

Rebounds .. . ... . ...... 26 , Laphel ia Doss vs . Tennessee State (2- 25-96)

Field goals made ....... .... . .... ... . ..... .. . ...... 235, Peggy Gay (1 9 78-79)

Assists .. . . .... ... ... . 17 Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2-26-90)

Field goals attem pted . . .. ... . . .................. 569, Peggy Gay ( 1978-79)
Field goal percentage . . . .. . ... ... . . .. .620, Shannah McIntosh ( 1992-93)
Three-poi nt goals made . .... ........... ... 84, Chrissy Roberts (1996-97)

Team Records

Three-poi nt goals attempted .... ..... 234, Samantha Yo ung ( 1995-96)

Points ..... ..... . ... .. .... .. . ... . ...... . . .. . . 122, vs . Thomas More ( 11 /30/93)

Three-point goal percentage .. . .. . . .. ... . .496, Ash ley Cazee (2004-05)

Largest marg in of victory 7 4 , vs . Thomas More ( 122-48); ( 11 / 30/93)

Free throws made . . .. ...... .. . .. ... ... ...... . . .. .. 226 , Kim Mays (1994-95)

Largest margin of d efeat .... 75, vs. Ten nessee ( 115-40); ( 1 1/19/87)

Free throw percentage . . . .. .. .... ... ........... 91 3, Lisa Goodin ( 1982-83)

Points by both teams .. . . .. . . .. ......... 2 16 , v s. Morehead St. (2/11 /9 3)

Rebounds . ...... . ....... . .......... . .... ......... .. . 310, Tina Cottle (1984-85)

.. . .... .. . . .. ... . .. .. . .. . . .. . . ...... ...... .. . ... . .. . . .. . . .. .... . ... (M S 110, EKU 106)

...... . .. .. .... ... .... . .. . .. . ..... ..... .... . ......... 3 10 , Laphel ia Do ss (1 995-96)

Fewest points by both teams ... 90 , vs. Duke (DU 46-44); (12/ 3/83)

Steals . .. .. .... ......... .. . ... . .... ..... .... ... ... 131 Teresa McNair (2002-03)

Field goals made . . .. . . .. .......... .... .. .. 51 vs . Thomas More ( 11 / 30/ 93)

Ass ists ..... . .. ..... . ... . ... .. ... ... . .... ...... . . .. 170, Cheryl Jones ( 1990-9 1)

Free t hrows made .. .. ... .. . . .... ... . .... .. . . 43 , vs . Murray Stat e (2/1 3/93)

Blocks ..... .. ... ... . . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . .... .. . . .. 51

Rebounds .......... ... . ..... . . .. . ... . . ... . .... 81 vs . John Carroll (11 /20/81)

Personal fou ls committed .................. . . . 121 Pam Garrett (2 003-04)

Fatai Hala'api'api (2003-04)

Times disq ualified on fouls . . .. . 1 1 Jaree Goodin-Wisema n (1 989-90)
. .. ...... .... .. . ................... .. . . .. . . ..... .. ... . 11 Candice Finley ( 1 999-00)

Team Records
Points in a season ... ....................... ...... .. . .. ...... .. . 2,507 (2 00 1-02 )
Scoring average ... ... . .. .. ... ... . .. ... _. . ... . . .... .. ...... .. . .. . . .. 88.4 (2000-01)
Vict ories in a seaso n .. . .. . . .... .. . ....... ............. .. ... . .. .. . .. 24 ( 1996-97)
Winning percent age ... . .. . . .......... ... . .. .. .. ...... ... 850 (17-3) ( 1975-76)
Consecutive victo ries ... .... . . ... . .... .. . . .. . ... .. .. .. ... ... . .. .. .. 15 (2004-05)
Losses in a season .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. ... . . ... . .... ..... .. ... ... . ... ..... 24 (1978-79)
Consecutive losses ... . .. . . ... .. .............. ..... . . .. . ... . . .. . . .. . 10 ( 1 98 5-86)
Defensive scoring average .. .. . ... . .. . . .. ........ .... . ... .. ... 60.8 ( 1983-84)
Highest avera ge margin of victory .... .. ... . ... ... . . ... ..... 20.8 ( 1975-76 )
The 2001-02 team set the program record for
most points in a season with 2,50 7.

Field goal p ercentage . .. . . .. . . .... ............. .. .. . ... .. ... .. ... .456 ( 1982-83)
Free th row percentage . . .............. . ... . ... ... . .... . ... ..... . 764 (1980-81)
Rebounds ... . .. ... . .. .. .... . ... . .. ....... .. .. . ....... . ... . ... . .. . .. 1446 ( 1980-8 1)
Rebound averag e ... . ... .... . ..... ........ . ..... ... . .... ... .. . . . .. 49 .6 (1975-76)

SINGLE SEASON TOP 10
POINTS*

REBOUNDS

Player

No.

Year

1. Kim Mayes

719

94.95

ASSISTS

Player

No.

Year

1. Tina Cottle

310

84-85

STEALS

No.

Yea,

1. Cheryl Jones

170

90-91

Player

Player

Year

1. Teresa McNair

131

02-03

Player

No.

Year

1. Fatai Hala'api'api

51

03-04
91 -92

2. Lisa Goodin

582

80-81

Laphelia Doss

310

95-96

2. Angie Cox

164

91-92

2. Angie Cox

113

91 -92

2. Segeoa Mackeroy

35

3. Kim Mayes

550

93-94

3. Sandra Mukes

268

80-81

3. Cheryl Jones

135

91-92

3. Angie Cox

105

90-91

3. Sheletha McEaddy

31

90-91

4. Marla Gearhart

548

99-00

4. nna Cott~

267

83-84

4. Katie Kelly

130

02-03

4. Teresa McNair

99

01-02

4. Charlotte Sizemore

29

01-02
90-91

5. Carla Coffey

547

86-87

5. Laphelia Doss

260

96-97

5. Angie Cox

127

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5. Teresa McNair

93

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5. Jaree Goodin

28

6. Angie Cox

501

90-91

6. Segena Mackeroy

256

91-92

6. Chrissy Roberts

122

97-98

6. Teresa McNair

83

00-01

Jaree Good,i

28

91-92

7. Katie Kelly

493

03-04

Tina Wermuth

256

82-83

7. Sondra Miller

118

87-88

79

92-93

7. Jaree Goodin

20

89-90

8. Miranda Eckerle

487

04-05

8. Sandra Mukes

253

81-82

8. Kim Mays

115

93.94

8. Tiffany Mayfield

75

91-92

20

92-93

9. Angie Cox

487

91·92

9. M. Thomas-Blanton

248

94.95

9. Angie Cox

113

88-89

9. Kim Mays

74

94.95

9. M. Thomas-Blanton

19

94-95

10. Charlotte Sizemore

476

98-99

248

86-87

10. Lisa Goodin

112

81 -82

10. Charlotte Sizemore

73

01-02

10. Teresa McNair

18

02-03

1

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M. Thomas-Blanton

Records incomplete

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BLOCKED SHOTS

No.

Segena Mackeroy

Charlotte Sizemore

18

00-01

Kim Cunningham

18

93-94

�CAREER RECORDS
All-Time Scoring Leaders
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5.
6.
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Player
Lisa Goodin
J aree Goodin-Wiseman
Peggy Gay
Katie Kelly
Kim Mays
Charlotte Sizemore
Kelly Cowan
A ngie Cox
Tina Wermuth
Laphelia Doss

Years
1980-8 4
1989-93
1975-79
2000-0 4
1 992-95
1997-0 1
1987 -9 1
1988-92
1979-83
1994-98

Points
1,920
1,679
1,674
1,626
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378

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12.
13.
14.
15 .
16.
17.

18.
19.
20.

Player
Ca rla Coffey
Miranda Eckerle
Sandra Mukes
T eresa McNair
Marla Gearhart
Pam Garnett
Zoey A rtist
Candice Fin ley
Shannon Bradley
Loretta Coughlin

Years
1984-88
2001-05
1978-82
1999-03
1996-00
200 1-05
1998-02
1997-00
198 1-85
1976-80

Points
1,363
1,34 2
1 188
1,183
1,085
1,063
1,052
1,022
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All-T ime Rebounding Leaders
Laphelia Doss
1,027 94-98
Sand ra Mu kes
975
78 -82
Jaree Goodin
914
89 -93
Tina Wermuth
866
79-83
Carla Coffey
751
84-88
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
71 1
91 - 95
Teresa McNair
99-03
63 1
Shannon Brady
81 -85
625
Charlotte Sizemore
97-02
6 11
Pam Garnett
595
01-05

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All-Time Assist s
Angie Cox
Kat ie Kelly
Chery l Jones
M ikk i Bond
Lisa Goodin
Samantha Young
Charlotte Sizemore
Zoey A rt ist
Kim Mays
Mai sha Thomas-Blanton

A ll-Time Blocked Shots
J aree Goodin
Charlotte Sizemore
Segena Mackeroy
Maisha Thomas-Blanton
5. Fatai H ala'api'api
6. Sue Zylstra
7
Candice Finley
8. Teresa McNair
9. Sheletha McEaddy
10. Lapheli a Doss

Teresa McNair

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Leaders
488
395
394
389
374
350
344
307
297
270

88-92
00-04
89-92
98-02
80-84
9 1-96
97-02
98 -02
92 -95
91 -95

All-Time Steals Leaders
Teresa McNair
406
Angie Cox
327
Maisha Thomas-Blant on
236
Charlot te Sizem ore
228
Mikki Bond
227
Pam Garnett
196
Stephani e Davis
192
Tina Wermuth
183
Lisa Good in
182
Sondra Miller
168

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3.
4.

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Individual Records
Games played ...... .... .. ........... 120, Miranda Eckerle
Points scored .......... ................ 1,920, Li sa Goodin
Field goa ls made .... ....................... 751 Peggy Gay
Field goal percentage .................... 542, Tina Cottle
Scoring average ............................ 20.6, Kim Mays
Free th rows attempted .. ................ 642, Katie Kelly
.... ....... .............. .... ................... 602, Lisa Goodin
Free t hrow percentage .. .875 (562-642), Katie Kelly
... ............... .............................. 874, Lisa Goodin
Rebounds ...... .. ....................... 1027 Laphelia Do ss
Rebound average ........................ 10.3, Tina Cottle
Steals .................................... 406, T eresa M c Nair
Assists ........................................ 488, Angie Cox
Assists (4 years) ........................... 488, Angie Cox
Assists avg . per yea r (3 yea rs) .... 131 Cheryl Jones
Personal fouls committed .......... 397 Laphelia Doss
Disqualified on fouls .... .. ............ 26, Sandra Mukes
....... ........ ...................................... Lapheli a Doss

(2001 -05)
(1980-84)
(1975 -79)
(1983-8 5)
( 1992- 95)
(2000-04)
(1980-84)
(2000-04)
(1980-84)
( 1994- 98)
( 1983-85 )
(1999-03)
(1988-92)
(1988-92 )
( 1989- 92)
(1994-98)
(1978-82)
(1994-98)

Leaders
92
71
55
54
51
49
48
37
35
34

99-03
88-92
91 - 95
97-02
98-02
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92-97
79-83
80-84
84-88

89 -93
97 -02
91-93
91-95
0389-93
97-01
99-03
90- 92
94-98

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Ron Eng lish

Kim M elcher

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A sst. Commissioner

Entering its 58th year, the Oh io Valley Confere nce
continues to bu ild on the suc cess t hat has made it the
nat ion's eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In
2003, the OV C extended its geographical footprint into
Alabama for the fi rst t ime, ex pa nding the league ' s
membership t o a record 11 instit utions wi t h t he addit ion o f Jacksonville Stat e Universit y and Samford Universit y.
The OVC's proud past dates back to 1948, but
seeds fo r the new league were actually planted in 194 1.
It was t hen t h at Roy Stewart , the at hletics direc t or at
Mu rray State, Charles (T urkey) Hughes, the athlet ics
direct or at East ern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, t he
p ublic relation s director at W est ern Kentucky, first
b roached the idea of for mi ng a new con fe renc e. Disc ussions were put on hold by World War II , but reemerged Feb. 27- 28, 194 8 at t he Kentu cky Hotel in
Lou isville as t he three original inst it ut ion s c om b ined
with Morehead St at e, Louisville a nd Evansville to form
the OVC .
In t h e 19 50's, the OVC b ecame a pioneer on a
much more significant scale socially. During t im es of
racial segregation, league member M orehead State
became one o f the first n on-tr aditionally b lac k m id southern institutions to accept a black st udent. In 1958,
Marsha ll Ban ks ea rn ed at h letica lly -related aid at
Mor ehead, which sign ed a second b lack athl ete,
Howard Murp hy, a year later. In 1961, Murph y earned
all-con ference recognition as a halfb ack in foot ball. With
racial barriers broken , the rest of th e institutions in the
league began t o provid e educational and athletic opportunit ies to African-Americans.
Through the past 5 7 years, 13 teams have won or
shared the league's football t itle, i nclu ding Jacksonville State, whic h has won b ac k-to-back title s in its
first two years in the league . Th e list is led by Eastern
Kentucky, winner of 18 outright or sh ared foo t ball
crowns. Former OVC member M iddle Tennessee is next
with 11, fo llowed by Tennessee T ech wi t h nine, and
Murray State and former member Western Kentucky
w ith eight apiece . Eastern Illinois, Jacksonville State,
Morehead State and Tennessee State and for mer members Evansville a nd East Tennessee St ate have claimed
two football crowns, w hile Aus t in Peay and former
member Youngs t own State have one each.
M urray State and Evansville tied for the initial foot ball championship, and the Racers par ticipat ed in t he
fi rst -ever bowl game by an OVC team, tying Su l Ross
St ate 21 -2 1 in the 1948 Refrigerator Bowl. From 1948
to 1975, OVC teams p layed in 1 5 bowl games, winning eight of them. Eastern Kentucky and Western Kent u cky were also participants in the NCAA Division II
playoffs in t he early and m id 1 970's prior t o t he
NCAA' s reclassification of football programs into Division I-AA.
T he first Division I-AA football p layoff was held in
1978 w ith only fou r t eams, which is the onl y year
through present day t hat the OVC did not fie ld a playoff representative. In 1979, four of t he nation 's top
t eam s were invited t o t he playoffs, and two of them
Eastern Ken t ucky and Murray State were from t he
OVC . Murray dropped its semifinal game to Lehigh,
but the Colonels nipped Nevada-Ren o in double overt ime a nd c laimed the national championship a week
later w ith a 30- 7 victory over Lehigh . EKU was coached

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by form er all-America quarterback Roy Kidd, who was
in hi s 16th yea r at the helm of h is a lma m ater and who
sk ippered the Colon els t o a second national ti tle th re e
years lat er. Following t he 2002 season, Kidd retired
aft er 39 years at EKU, a one-school tenure unmatched
in Division 1- A or I-AA. Upon retirement, he ranked
six th all-time among Division I coaches with 3 1 5 vict ories, earning him a spot in the Colleg e Football Hall
of Fame.
In addition t o Kidd , other coaching legends in the
OVC i nclude Charles (Bubber) M u rphy, who c oache d
at Middle Ten nessee fr om 1 9 4 7 - 1968, W estern
Kentuc ky's J immy Feix (1 9 68-83), Wilburn Tucker
(1954-6 7) and Don Wade (1 968-8 2) of Ten nessee
T ech , Bill Ferguson 11967- 7 7 ) of Murray St at e, Guy
Penny (1 9 5 9 -6 7 ) o f M o re h ead State and Bo o t s
Donnelly ( 1 97 7-78 a t A usti n Peay; 1979-1998 at
M iddle Tennessee) .
A sampling of former OVC footb all stars, some of
whom were all- Americans during their collegiate careers before achieving stardom at t he professional
ranks, include J im Youngblood and Larry Schreiber
(Tennessee Tech), Phil S imm s {Morehead St ate), Virgil
Livers and Dale Lin dsey (Western Kentucky), Myron
Gu yton and Wally Chamber s (Eastern Ken tucky) and
Ray Oldham (M iddle Tennessee) .
Footb all wasn't the only sport in which the OVC
was quickly gain ing respect . In 1 955, the OVC became only t he second six-member leagu e nationally t o
earn an autom atic b id to the prest igious NCAA M en' s
Basketball T ournament , which, at t hat t ime, was limited to only 24 participants. The conference quickly
proved worthy of that bid, as Morehead Stat e defeated
Marshall (107-92) and Wayne Stat e (95-84) in the
1956 tournament.
In the late 1970's, women's athletics began somewhat o f a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA
began sponsoring and marketing women 's sports. Recogn izing the need to provide inc reased opportunities
fo r fem ale a thletes, the OVC established women's
c hampionships in the sports of basketball, t ennis and
track in 1977, w ith cross country and volleyball added
over the next fo u r years. Th ose sports were i nit ially
governed by t he Associati on of Intercollegiate Ath letics for Wom en, but the overa ll strength o f women's
pro gram s in t he league was demonst rated by the au tomatic bids the OVC instan tly received when the
NCAA became the governing body in 1982.
Through t he early years of the league, administrat or s wrest led w ith fan behavior due to the c lose proxim ity of t he conference m em be rs and t he inten se rivalries which developed. Just as it did decades ago,
t he OVC took the le adership role on what has become
a national issu e. In 1995, the OVC implemented a firstof-its-kind "Sportsmanship Stat em ent", a policy which
promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct and
resp ect for on e's opponent . The statement has become a model fo r others to fo llow across the nation,
and has answered t he c hallenge of the NCAA Presidents Comm ission to improve sport smanship in collegiate athletics . Additionally, the OVC annually presents
the Steve Hamilton Sport smanship Award, in honor of
the former Morehead St ate student -athlete, coach and
athletics director, t o a junior or sen ior student -athlete
w ith signif icant ath letic contribution s who best exem-

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT

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Donyale Canada
Dir. of
Championships

Lee M oses
Dir. of Inst. Ser vices

plifies the cha rac t e ristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. In 2 003, t he Conferen ce also imp lemented
t he OVC Sport sma nsh ip Award, which is present ed
t o the inst itution voted by it s pee rs to have best exhibited the standards of sport sm ansh ip and ethical conduct as outlined by t he OVC and NCAA.
Over it s 5 7 years, OVC t eams have garn ered national championships and bowl g ames in football, along
w ith national t eam or in dividual t it les in t he sports of
rifle, c ross country, tr ac k a nd golf .
The OV C has also produced several Olympic athletes, including Murray St at e's Morgan Hicks, w ho was
a me mb er of the 2004 United States Olympic Rifle
Te am. In addition , some of the greatest players in
professional sport s w ere educated at OVC institution s.
The list includes form e r greats such as foo t ball's Phil
Simms, basketball's Clem Haskins (Western Kent ucky)
and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay) and t wo-sport star St eve
Hamilton (M orehead Stat e) to present-day standouts
like basketball player Trenton Hassell (Austin Peay),
football playe rs Eu gene Amano (Sout heast Missouri)
and Brent Alexander (Tennessee State), baseball p layers Kirk Ru ete r (Murray State), and J amie Walker (A ustin Peay) and pr ofessional golfer J eff Slum an (Tennessee T ech ) .
T he p laying field isn't the only place where OVC
athletes are work ing hard . The league also recogn izes
excellence in the c lassroom . Six Sch olar -Athlete
Awards are present ed year ly t o male and female athletes, w hile others are commended for their academic
success by being Med al of Honor recipients or earning
a spot on t he Comm issioner's Honor Roll. Addi t ionally, t he league an nu ally presents one institutional academic ach ievem ent award, as well as separate team
awards in each Conference-sponsored sport.
The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive t oday as t he Ohio
Valley Conference prepares fo r the future. One example is in regard to the c urren t trend in collegiate
athletics admin ist ration for increased involvement of
university p residents in sett ing policies and making
rules . T he president s of OVC inst itutions, however,
h ave a lwa ys govern ed t he Conference, long before
presidential governance became a national theme.
The Oh io Valley Conference sponsors t he foll ow ing sports: baseball, basketball , cross cou ntry, football, golf, tennis and track for men, an d basket ball,
cross coun t ry, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and
volleyball for women. In addit ion, the OVC also sponsors the combi ned men's and wom en's sport of rifle .
Over the last d ecade, t h e leagu e has grown, not
only in the num ber o f at hletics opportunities it provides for students, but in t erms of the number of inst it utions in the Conference . In 2003, Jacksonville State
University and Samford University became the n ewest members of t he OVC, joining Southe ast Missouri
Stat e University (1991 ), t he University o f T en nessee
at Martin (1992) and East ern Illinois Unive rsit y (1996)
as the league's most recent additions. Other curren t
representatives include c harter members Easte rn Kentucky University, Mor ehead St ate Un iversity and
Murray State University, along with Austin Peay St ate
University, Tennessee Stat e University and Tennessee Technological University.

�2004-05

Overall
W-L
Pct.
23-9 .742
22-8 .733
21-8 .724
15-14 .517
11 -17 .392
9-19 .321
13-15 .464
9-19 .321
8-19 .296
10-17 .370
5-22
185

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Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Jacksonville State
Tennessee State
Tennessee-Martin
Samford
M urray State
A ustin Peay
Eastern Illinois
M orehead State
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Cont.
W -L Pct.
15- 1 .938
14-2 .875
13-3 .813
9-7 .563
8-8 .500
8-8 .500
6-10 .375
5-11 .313
4- 12 .250
3-13 188
3- 13 188

2005 OVC Regular Season Champion
# 2005 OVC Tournament Champion

2004-05 Conference TEAM Leaders
SCORING

ave TOURNAMENT

Tuesday. March 1
FIRST ROUND
# 1 Eastern Kentucky 94, #8 Murray State 69
#2 Southeast Missouri State 47, #7 Samford 45
#3 Tennessee Tech 60, #6 Tennessee-Martin 51
#4 Jacksonvil le State 65, #5 Tennessee State 45
Friday, March 4
SEMIFINALS
# 1 Eastern Kentucky 62, #4 J acksonvi lle State 60
#2 Southeast Missouri State 71, #3 Tennessee Tech 45

Pts.
22 14
2179
2028
1881
1926

Avg.
73.8
70.3
69.9
67.2
66.4

Reb
1136
1023
1127
1048
992

Avg.
39.2
37 .9
37.6
37 .4
35.4

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30
29
27
31
27

484
444
396
446
386

Avg.
16. 1
15.3
14.7
14.4
14.3

30
31
29
28
29
REBOUNDS

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3.
4.
5.

Jacksonville State
Morehead State
Southeast Missouri State
Tennessee State
Murray State

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30
28
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ASSISTS

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2. EASTERN KENTUCKY
3 . Tennessee Tech
4. Murray State
5. Jacksonville State

1 . Southeast Missouri State
2. Tennessee Tech
3. Eastern Illinois
4. EASTERN KENTUCKY
5. Austin Peay
STEALS
1.Tennessee State
2. Southeast Missouri State
3. EASTERN KENTUCKY
4. Murray State
5. Samford

GP

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30
31
28
28

331
346
320
261
236

Avg.
11 .8
11.5
10.3
9.3
8.4

2004- 05 Conference IND. Leaders
Saturday, March 5
CHAMPIONSHIP
# 1 Eastern Kentucky 84, #2 Southeast Missouri State 73 (20T)

POINTS
Player
1. Em ily Christian (TTU)
2. Tatiana Conceicao (SEMO)
3. Pam O'Connor (EIU)
4. Miranda Eckerle {EKU)
5. Shanika Freeman (JSU)

2005 AII-OVC Teams
First Team
Tat iana Conceicao SEMO
Emil y Christian TT U
Shanika Freeman J SU
Miranda Eckerle EKU
Re becca Remington MUR
A ndreika Jackson UTM

Second Team
Pam O'Connor - EIU
Kendall Cavin TTU
Kendra Bailey - TSU
Ashley Haynes APSU
Candis Cook EKU
Pam Garrett EKU

Player of the Year - Tatiana Conceicao SEMO
Freshman of the Year - Ashley Cazee EKU
Coach of the Year - Larry Joe Inman EKU

All-Tournament Team
Miranda Eckerle EKU {MVP)
Ashley Cazee EKU
Emily Christian TTU
Natalie Pu rcell SEMO
Tatiana Conce icao SEMO

GP

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29
30
27
31
26

566
527
426
487
403

Avg .
19.5
17.6
15 .8
15.7
15.5

REBOUNDS
Player
1 . Shanika Freeman (JSU)
2. Ashley Haynes (APSU)
3. Kendra Bailey (TSU)
4. Shelly Johnson (MOR)
5. Chandra Brown (SEMO)

GP

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26
27
28
25
30

226
230
232
183
2 16

Avg.
8.7
8 .5
8 .3
7.3
7 .2

ASSISTS
Player
1 Shaleea Petty (MUR)
2. LaKisha Clay (TSU)
3 . Cassandra Peek (APSU)
4. Tynisha Alexander (TTU )
5. Laura Shelton (EKU)

GP

A

28
28
27
29
31

119
116
110
103
109

Avg.
4.3
4.1
4. 1
3.6
3.5

STEALS
Player
1 Quanecia Fletcher (TSU)
2. LaKisha Clay (TSU)
3. Tatiana Conceicao (SEMO)
4. Emily Christian (TTU)
5 . Pam Garrett {EKU)

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30
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76
72
73
59
62

Avg.
2.7
2.6
2.4
2 .1
2.0

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�AUSTIN PEAY

BELMONT

12110 at Richmond, Ky. 6 :30 p.m.
2/ 23 at Clarksville, Tenn. 5:30 p.m.

111 19 at Richmond, Ky.

GENERAL INFORMATION
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11129 at Johnson City, Tenn.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Clarksville, Tenn.
8,536
Lady Governors
Red &amp; White
Ohio Valley
Dunn Center (7,600)
Dr. Sherry Hope
Dave Loos
(931)221-7761

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Nashville, Tenn.
3,959
Bruins
Navy, Red &amp; White
Atlantic Sun
Curb Event Center (5,000)
Dr. Robert C. Fisher
Mike Strickland
1615)460-8500

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EAST TENNESSEE STATE

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Johnson City, Tenn.
12,100
Buccaneers
Navy Blue &amp; Old Gold
Atlantic Sun
Memorial Center (13,000)
Dr. Paul E. Stanton
Dave Mullins
1423)439-BUCS

COACHING STAFF

Andy Blackstone
Lipscomb '98
31-27 (2)
62-49 14)
Eric White &amp; Ouancy Barnes
193 1)221 -7202

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TEA M INFORMATION
2004-05 Overall Record:
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Newcomers:

8-19
4-1 2
2/3
5/6
6

COACHING STAFF

Tony Cross
Belmont '74
450-196 121)
450-1 96 (21 )
Donna Brown, Beth Stewart &amp;
Kelly Buckles
16 15)460- 5608

TEAM INFORMA TION
2004-05 Overall Record:
2004-05 Conference Record:
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7:oo p.m.

17-11
12-9
3/2
8/3
5

Head Coach:
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Karen Kemp
Berry College '85
134-170 111)
134-170 (1 1)
Rodney English, Kim Dowell &amp;
Chad Hagy
(423)439-4343

Office Phone:

TEAM INFORMATION
2004-05 Overall Record:
2004-05 Conference Record:
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13-17
9-11
4/ 1
8/1
3

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EASTERN ILLINOIS

INDIANA STATE

12122 at Richmond, Ky. 5:30 p.m.
11 14 at Charleston, Ill. 6:30 p.m.

12120 at Richmond, Ky.

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10-17
3-13
3/2
6/6
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Jacksonville, Ala.
8,328
Gamecocks
Red &amp; White
Ohio Valley
Pete Matthews Coliseum (5,500)
Dr. William A. Meehan
Jim Fuller
1256)782-5889
COACHING STAFF

23-9
13-5
5/5
1012
4

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Ace Hunt
(812)237-4159
ahunt7@isugw.indstate.edu
www.indianastate.edu/athletics
N/A

Dave Dagostino
Union College '95
33-24 13)
33-2413)
Marcus Reilly, NcKell Copeland &amp;
Amy Spear
(256)782-8066

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Ben Turner
121 7)581 -5135
cubwt@eiu.edu
www .eiu.edu/panthers
(217)581 -5135

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Jim Wiedie
Kent State '88
81 -6015)
81 -60 15)
Megan Lanham, Melanie Halker
&amp; Heather Cassidy
1812)237-8357

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71 79 at Jacksonville, Ala. 5:30 p.m.
2116 at Richmond, Ky. 6:30 p.m.

COACHING STAFF

Brady Sallee
Thomas More '93
10-17 (2)
10-17 12)
Rekha Hollomon, Anne O'Neil &amp;
Lauren Dailey
1217)581-6008

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Jess Riden
(423)439-5612
riden@etsu.edu
www.ETSUBucs.com
(423)439-5329

JACKSONVILLE STATE

5:30 p.m.

Terra Haute, Ind.
11,484
Sycamores
Royal Blue &amp; White
Missouri Valley
Hulman Center 110,200)
Dr. Llyod Ben1amin Ill
Ron Prettyman
N/A

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Charleston, Ill.
12,129
Panthers
Blue &amp; Gray
Ohio Valley
Lantz Arena (5,300)
Louis V. Hencken
Dr. Richard McDuffie
(217)581-7611

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Kenisha Rhone
(615)460-5990
rhonek@mail.belmont.edu
www.belmont.edu1athletics
(615)460-8554

15-14
9-7
4/1

617
4

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Kyle Lewis
1256)782-5377
klewis@jsu.edu
www.jsugamecocksports.com
(256)782-5583

�OPPONENTS
LOUISVILLE
1112s at Murfreesboro, Tenn.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
6:00 p.m.

77126 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.

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22-9
11-3
4/1
9/4
4

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MURRAY STATE
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Kevin Walters
(270)762-6288

9-19
5-11
3/2
6/5
9

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David B, Snow
(270)762-3351
david.snow@murraystate.edu
www.GoRacers.com
(270)762-555 1

5-22
3-13
5/0
9/ 1
2

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Birmingham, Ala.
4,440
Bulldogs
Red &amp; Blue
Ohio Valley
Seibert Hall 14,0001
Dr. Thomas E. Corts
Bob Roller
1205)726-2050
COACHING STAFF

30-5
14-2
4/ 1
11/3
N/A

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Pat Kindlig
(614)292-3577
kindig.3@osu.edu
www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com
N/A

Mike Morris
Belhaven '92
30-52 (3)
30-52 13)
Latrice Mclin, Shanna Cook &amp;
Clarissa Tomlinson
(205)726-29 19

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1121 at Richmond, Ky. 5:30 p.m.
2/ 78 at Birmingham, Ala. 6:30 p.m.

Jim Foster
Temple '80
73-25 {31
577-250 {27)
Kelley Meury, Tamika Williams&amp;
Debbie Black
(614)292-9270

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Matt Schabert
{606)783-2556
m.schabert@moreheadstate.edu
www.msueagles.com
(606)783-2500

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Joi Felton
South Florida '88
22-34 12)
22-34 (2)

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7:00 p.m.

Columbus, Ohio
47,952
Buckeyes
Scarlet &amp; Gray
Big Ten
Value City Arena 119,200)
Karen A. Holbrook
Eugene Smith
1-800-GO-BUCKs

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Murray, Ky.
10,500
Lady Racers
Navy &amp; Gold
Ohio Valley
Reg. Special Events Center (8,500)
Dr. F. King Alexander
Allen Ward
(270)762-4895

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Denise Gideon
(615)904-8 115
dgideon@mtsu.edu
www.GoBlueRaiders.com
(615)898-2807

11122 at Columbus, Ohio

Matthew Mitchell
Mississippi State '95
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Matthew Webber &amp;
Shambrica Jones
{6061783-2126

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OHIO STATE

72/ 8 at Murray, Ky. 6:30 p.m.
219 at Richmond, Ky. 5:30 p.m.

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24-9
12-2
3/2
6/4
3

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Kim Pemberton
(502)852-6581
kapembO 1@louisville.edu
www .uoflsports.com
{502)852-5567

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Morehead, Ky.
9,294
Lady Eagles
Blue &amp; Gold
Ohio Valley
Ellis T. Johnson Arena (6,500)
Dr. Wayne 0. Andrews
Brian Hutchinson
{606)783-2088
COACHING STAFF

Rick lnsell
Middle Tennessee State '77
0-0 (0)
0-0 (0)
Myra Fishback, Allison Clark
&amp; Kevin McMillan
N/A

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Tom Collen
Bowling Green State '77
42-19 (2)
171 -52 (7)
Timothy Eatman, Zenarae Antoine &amp;
Greg Collins
{502)852-7801

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Mufreesboro, Tenn.
22,322
Blue Raiders
Royal Blue &amp; White
Sun Belt
Murphy Center IN/A)
Dr. Sidney McPhee
Chris Massaro
N/A

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Office Phone:

MOREHEAD STA TE
1112 at Morehead, Ky. 5:30 p.m.
216 at Richmond, Ky. 5:30 p.m.

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Louisville, Ky.
22,000
Cardinals
Red, Black &amp; White
BIG EAST
Freedom Hall {1 8,865)
Dr. James Ramsey
Tom Juich
(502)852-5151

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6:00 p.m.

13-15
6-10
3/2
3/1
6

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Joey Mullins
(205)532-3477
jmmulli1@samford.edu
www .samfordsports.com
(205)726-2377

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�SE MISSOURI STATE

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

112 at Cape Girardeau 6:30 p.m.
2111 at Richmond, Ky. 2:00 p.m.
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Martin, Tenn.
6,000
Skyhawks
Blue &amp; Orange
Ohio Valley
Skyhawk Arena (6,000)
Dr. Nick Dunagan
Phil Dane
(731)881-7207

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B.J. Smith
Southwestern College '89
57-32 131
177-53 (7)
Lisa Pace, Michelle Fortier &amp;
Katrina Colwell
(573)651 -5030

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1126 at Nashville, Tenn. 6:30 p.m.
2125 at Richmond, Ky. 3:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Cape Girardeau, Mo.
9,618
Redhawks
Red &amp; Black
Ohio Valley
Show Me Center 17,000)
Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins
Don Kaverman
1-866-SEMOTIK

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TENNESSEE STATE

121 1 at Richmond, Ky. - 5:30 p.m.
1/ 30 at Martin, Tenn. 6:30 p.m.

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22-8
14-1
3/2
718
8

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Nashville, Tenn.
9,024
Lady Tigers
Royal Blue &amp; White
Ohio Valley
Howard C. Gentry Complex (10,500)
Dr. Melvin Johnson
Teresa Phillips
1615)963-5861
COACHING STAFF

Tara Tansil
Tennessee-Martin '95
9-19 (1)
9-19 (1)
Lou DiFeo &amp; LaNise Rosemond
(73 1)881 -7681

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9-19
8-8
3/2
5/9
2

Tracee Jones
Tennessee State ' 98
11-1 7 (1)
11-17 (1)
Melvin Williams, Alysiah Boyd &amp;
Chavonne Hammond Taylor
(615)963-1356

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11-17
8-8
114
514
N/A

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Patrick Clark
(5 73)651 -2937
paclark@semo.edu

www .gosoutheast.com

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(573)651 -5014

TENNESSEE TECH

XAVIER

115 at Richmond, Ky. 5:30 p.m.
214 at Cookeville, Tenn. 6:30 p.m.

12/6 at Cincinnati, Ohio

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Cincinnati, Ohio
6,600
Musketeers
Navy Blue, Gray &amp; White
Atlantic 10
Cintas Center (10,250)
Michael J, Graham, S.J.
Dawn Rogers
(5 13)745-3413
COACHING STAFF

Bill Worrell
Tennessee Tech '68
385-180 (19)
385-180 (19)
Any Bro wn, Stacie Childress &amp;
Orion Wake
(93 1)372-3922

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21 -8
13-3
3/2
9/3
5

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Kevin McGuff
Saint Joseph's of Indiana '92
59.33 (3)
59-33 13)
Mike Bradbury, Kristin Cole &amp;
Amber Stocks
(5 13)745-3414

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7:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Cookeville, Tenn.
9,217
Golden Eaglettes
Purple &amp; Gold
Ohio Valley
Eblen Center (10, 1521
Dr. Robert Bell
Mark Wilson
(931)372-3940
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(731)881-7632
jlofaro@utm.edu
www.utmsports.com
(731188 1-7694

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Rob Schabert
(931 )372-3088
rschabert@tntech.edu
www.TTUsports.com
(931)372-6078

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Pat McKenna
(5131745-3416
mckennap@xavier.edu
www.goxavier.com
(513)745-3929

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22-10
13-3
4/1
6/5
5

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lee Wilmont
(615)963-5674
lwilmont@tnstate.edu
www.tsutigers.com
(61 5)963-7616

�D1RE€T0R OF ATHLETICS MARK SANDY
On May 31 2005, Eastern Kent ucky University Preside nt Joanne K. Glasser, Esq. , annou nced the hiring of M ark
Sa ndy as Director of A t hletics . Sandy came t o EKU from t he Un ive rsit y of Rich m o nd where he served as senio r
asso ciate at hletics direct or for ext ernal operat ions si nce 2000 .
In his role at Richmond, Sandy secu red commitments of m ore t han nine mil lio n dollars t oward a $20 mill io n Spider
ath letics ca mpaig n, and increased giving by 9 4 percent, w hile serving as an administrator for the men's and women's
basketb al l progra m s . He inherit s an at hletics program w hich had fi ve teams adva nce to the NCAA Tournam ent last
season .
" It w as important that we bri ng to ou r cam pus an indivdua l w ho can build on our t radition o f excellen ce and
capitalize on ou r recent success in the Ohio Val ley Confe rence and on the nati ona l stage," said Glasser at the t ime of
his hiring. "M ark Sandy understands inte rcol legiate ath let ics from every possible standpoint. His breadt h of experience as an ed ucat or, coac h, ath letics admi nistrato r and athlet ics f undraiser wi ll serve EKU we ll as w e continue to
move o ur intercoll eg iate athletics program forward to even greater successes."
From 1997 to 2000, Sandy served as associat e athletics di recto r at Miam i University, w here he was responsible for
marketing and maj or gifts . He began his career as a high school m athematics and history teacher, in addition to coaching basketball and baseball, and
w ent o n t o serve as an assistant bas ketball coach at t he University of Eva nsvi lle, Wake Fo rest Un iv ersity and Virgin ia Military Inst itut e.
" Not only does he bring impressive credentials t o t he position, he also brings a wel l-deserved rep utation for integrity, a dee p and abiding p assion for
the academic and ath let ic success of all student-athletes, and a relent less quest for excellence in every aspect of h is life and work, " added Glasser.
T he EKU athlet ics program is coming off a historically successful year in w hich f ive t eams - men ' s and women's basketba ll, volleyball and m en's and
w omen' s cross country - earned bert hs to their respective NCAA tournaments. Eastern ' s stro ng showings in each sport in the Ohio Va lley Co nf erence
culminated in the men tak ing t heir seco nd-straight all-sports trophy, w hile the women
finished second .
"I am exc ited about this t ime in hi story for Eastern ," sa id Sandy . " Everyone, espec ial ly
President Glasser, is dedi cat ed t o making t he University t he v ery best it ca n be. That
enthu siasm is contag ious and ca n lead t o great success in t he mo nths and y ears t o come ."
" I was also extremely impressed w it h the coach ing staff, " Sand y added. "Their dedicat io n to academic success for their p layers and the num ber of c hampionships t hey win each
yea r is remarkable ."
Upon being hired , Sandy vowed that his priority would always be to "enhance t he student -at hlete experience ," adding that increasing financial resou rces through fu nd-raising,
ticket sales and corporat e part nerships would also be a "focal point of our effort."
" Fina ll y," he added, "we wi ll strive t o be the class o f t he OVC, competing for and
winning champion sh ips, enjoying the excitement of post -season play, and guiding our you ng
women and m en to become leaders who demonstrate integrity at all ti mes."
Sandy was an all-conference baseba ll p layer and captain of the basketball t eam at Concord Co llege in West Virginia, w here he earned a bachelor 's d egree in 1974. He went on to
ea rn a master of ed ucation degree from Lynch burg Coll ege .
He and his w ife , Kitt y, have two grown child ren, Madiso n and Craig.

We will strive to be the class of the
OVC, competing for and winning
championships, enjoying the
e xcitement of post-season play,
and guiding our young women
and men to become
leaders who demonstrate
intergrity at all times.
-Mark Sandy
2005 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON &amp; TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

�Simon Gray
Assistant Athletic
Director / Public
Rela t ions
First Year

Corey Bray
Ass istant A thletic
Director /
Administration
First Year

Dwight Merilatt
Assistant Ath letic
Director / Development
Fifth Year

Dan McBride
Assistant Athletic
Director / Operations
Seventh Year

Treka Adam s
Operations
Secretary

Hugh Davis
Stat istician

Jon-Michael Davis
Strength Coach

Chris Hafling
Marketing /
Prom otio ns
Coordinator

David Parke
Athl et ic Business
M anager

Brett Sanders
Ticket
Office M anager

Judy Short
Facu lty A t hletic
Representative

John Stratman
Academic Counselor

Tracy Scott
Assist ant Athletic
Director / CompliancE
and SWA
Second Year

Joan Hopkins
SAAS Coordinator

Lynn Tyler
A dministrative
Assistant

Dr. Mary Ireland
Team Ph ysician

Johnda Wireman
Head A thletic
T rai ner

2005-06

EKU
COLONEL
HEAD
COACHES

Lindsay Basalyga
WSoccer

Elvis Dominguez
Baseball

Lori Duncan
Volleyball

Rick Erdmann
Track/ XC

Danny Hope
Football

Jeff Neubauer
MBasketball

Rob Oertel
M/W Tennis

Joni Stephens
WGolf

Pat Stephens
MGolf

Jane Worthington
Soft ball

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT

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Camp of Superstars
Head women's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his staff hav e developed the EKU program from w hat was once an average team t o one t hat is
consistantly among the best that the Ohio Valley Conference has to offer. Inman cu rrently ranks 3 1st among act ive women 's basketball coaches w ith 44 7
career v ictories and in his 17 seasons w ith Eastern, he has led the Lady Colonels t o f ive OVC titles, including back-to-back titles in 1 996-97 and 1997-98.
He has taken the Colonels to two NCAA Tournaments, making the program's first-ever in 1 997. In addition, under his guidance, Eastern Kentucky earned t he
program's first -ever post-season win, adv ancing to t he second round of the 2002 WNIT He is the on ly coach in school history to post 20 + w in seasons, a feat
he has accomplished six t imes .
The 2005-06 Camp of Superstars will once again be held on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in the Alumni Coliseum . Eastern is located in
Richmond , approximately 25 miles south of Lexington, just off 1-75 .

Facilities
EKU has outstanding basketball fac ilities, including three large basketba ll cou rts and six smaller courts. Varsity gam es will be played o n the larg e courts only,
w hile junior varsity games are played on t he smaller courts. T he s wimming pool w ill be availa ble for all campers and staff.

Meals and Housing
Meals w ill be served o n campus. Living quarters will be locat ed in an air-condit ioned residence hall on campus and supervised by camp counselors. Campers
w ill need t o bring a blan ke t , towel, t -shirt, socks, sheets, snea kers , s w im suit and ot her personal items . Linens will not be provided.

Camp Date
T eam Camp 1: June 1 9-22
T eam Camp 2: July 23-26

Hoopster Boosters
This season is expected t o be anot her exciting and successful season for the EKU Lady Colonels and we would appreciate your support as w e again
compet e t o bring home the Ohio Va lley Conference championship.
By becoming a member of the Lady Colonel Hoopster Boost ers , your donations will enable us to continue sucessfully run ning our program. The Lady Colonel
Hoopster Boosters membership packages provide fun and exciting it ems for your enjoyment. Each package is full of qualit y items that ma ke YOU, Hoopster
Boosters, our #1 supporter and o ur #1 fan.
You can be a proud Hoopster Booster by selecting one of the membership packages listed below .

Free Throw Boosters

2-Point Boosters

$25 Donation

$50 Donation

T-Shirt
- Schedules
- Mailouts

- Sweatshirt
- Schedules
- Mailouts

3-Point Boosters
$100 Donation
- Sweatshirt
- T-Shirt/Cap
-Schedules
- Mailouts

Slam Dunk Boosters

$300 Donation
- Sweat Suit
- T-Shirt/Cap
- Schedules
- Mailouts

Coach's Circle
$1,000 Donation
-Sweatshirt
-Trip with the team
-Group Picture
-T-Shirt/Cap
-Plaque
-Schedules/Mailouts

For more information on the Camp of Superstars or Hoopster Boosters, contact:
EKU Women's Basketbal l
Richmo nd, KY 40475

1 20 Alumni Coliseum
(859)622.2132

Colonel Club
Since 1 978, the Colonel Club has provided an oppurtunity to support the Eastern Kentucky Athletic Depart ment through f inancial contributi ons that are
essesntial to t he pursuit of academ ic exce llence, OVC Championships and NCAA post-season competition for over 300 student-athletes.
As a Colonel Club mem ber, one can t ake great pride in know ing their t ax-deductible contribution provides for student-athlete schol arships, t eam travel,
equipment, uniforms, tutorial support and many other additional needs.
Based on the amont of one's annual gift, priority seating is available at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBr ayer A r ena . T hese contribut ors recei ve first priority
to purc hase t he best seats avai lable at our home basketball and football games.
Met hods of support include direct contributions, matching gifts, gift s of securities and planned g ifts. All gifts are recognized o n a July 1 to June 30 f iscal
year.
For more informa tion on joini ng the Colonel Club and being a part of t he excitement of EKU Athletics, please contact t he Colonel Cl ub Offi ce at (859 )622204 6 or v isit t he website at www.colonelclub. com.
WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT?
The NCAA defines an extra benefit as any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of t he institution's athlet ics interest (booster) to provide
a studen t-at hlete, or a student-athlete' s relative or friend, a benefit that is not generally available to other Eastern Kentucky University students and their relatives and/
or friends or, is not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation . Therefore, please be aware of the following:
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A student-athlete cannot accept anyt hing from a booster or an employee of EKU that would be considered an extra benefit not available to the general student
body. Examples include the use of a car, clothing, gifts, money, tickets, entertainment, etc.
A student-athlete cannot accept free or reduced-cost room and board from any EKU employee or booster of EKU. A student-athlete cannot accept free or
reduced merchandise or services from any merchant unless that fr ee or reduced cost item is also available to the general public and/or student body.
A student-athlete cannot receive a special discount arrangement or credit on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing) or service (e.g., laundry, dry cleaning) fr om
an employee of EKU or a booster.
A student-athlete cannot eat at a restaurant as the guest of an athletics booster or an employee of EKU .
On infrequent, special occasions (e .g., birthday), a student-athlete may accep t an invitation to the home of an employee of EKU or booster for a meal.
A student-athlet e cannot use a Department of Athlet ics' copy machine/fa x machine or make long di stance phone calls using departmental equipment or the
long distance access code of an employee of EKU or a booster.
A booster or employee of EKU cannot type report s, l etters, papers, etc., for a student-athlete.
A n EKU employee or booster cannot provide a student-athlete with a loan of money, a guarantee of bond , the use of an automobile or the signing of a not e t o
arrange a loan.
A student-athlete may accept frequent flyer points and/or miles earned while traveling to and fr om intercollegiate practice and/or competition .
For more information about permissible and impermissible booster activities, please call Tracy Scott in the EKU Compliance office (859)622 -8541 or send an e-mail
message to trac y. scott@eku.edu.

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�ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS
LYNN BUSBY
Assistant Director/ W BB Contact
Office: (859)622-2006
Cell: (804)240-394 6
Emai l: ly nn .b usby@eku .edu

CREDENTIALS
Credentials are issued t o members of the working media only . Requests for credent ials
shou ld be made to Lynn Busby, Assistant Director of Athletic Publ ic Relations at (859)6222006 or lynn.busby@eku .edu. If t ime permits, credentials will be mailed. Otherwise, they
will be left at t he Alumni Colisuem "Will Call" window.

PHOTOGRAPHERS
All photographers and cameramen must wear a visable credential issued by t he Eastern
Kentucky At hlet ic Publ ic Relations department. Phot ographers may ta ke pictures from t he
sidelines during the game, provided t hat t hey remain a safe distance from the front of t he
bench and coaching areas . There is NO FLAS H photography allowed .

RADIO
MIKE CLARK
Assistant Di rector
Office: (859)622-6170
Cel l: (859)358-8360
Em ail : mich ael.clark@ek u.edu

All of the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball home and conference road games will be
broadcast on WEKY 1340 AM w ith Leland Conway serving as the Lady Colonels' play-byplay broadcaster. For visiting t eams, one phone line is available for rad io braodcast. If
additional lines are needed, please contact Bell South Telephone Company directly with
instructions to cont act Lynn Busby with Eastern Kentucky Athletic Public Relations prior to
installation.

PRESS ROW
Press row is located courtside on the opposite side of the arena from the team benches.
Seating is limited and reserved for w orki ng members of t he media. The press ro w phone
number is (859)622-2226 .

POST GAME
JEREMY COHEN
Assist ant Director
Office : (859)6 22- 1253
Cell: (860)690-3482
Email : jeremy .cohen@eku .edu

After a 10 -minute cool ing off period, head coach Larry Joe Inman and requested players
w ill be available for members of t he media . The Lady Colonels' locker room is CLOSED
both at home and on t he road . Post game requests shou ld be directed to Lynn Busby.

PRESS ROW SERVICE
Complete individual and t eam st atistics and play-by-play wi ll be available to the media
following the game. One hour prior to t ip-off, media packets containing a game program,
flipcard , updated stat s and game notes w ill be available in t he media working area. A
limited number of phone lines and a fax service are available at A lumni Coliseum .

EKU At hletic Public Relations
52 1 Lancaster Avenue
Begley Building Room 207
Richmond, KY 40475
Fax: (8 5 9 )622- 1230

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Information on t he Eastern Kentucky women's basketball t eam in available online at t he
official Colonel Athletics website (www. EKUSports.com). Player profiles, team statistics,
game boxscores and recaps and other pertinent information can all be found on the site.

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Eastern Kentucky University ............... ...... ......... .............. ... ....... 2
EKU President Joanne K. Glasser ...................... ........................... 3
This is Eastern Kentucky Women's Basketball ... ... ............................ 4

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Head Coach Larry Joe Inman ........................................... ........ 14
Assistant Coach Jenny Sledge .......... .. ....................................... 16
Assistant Coach Curtis Metten .............. ................................... 17

QUICK FACTS

Assistant Coach Stasha Richards ........................... .. .... ............... 18

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Director of Basketball Operations Sara Piepho .... .......... ................. 19
Support Staff ........... .. .............. ..... ......... ............. .... ............ 19
Tamika Bowers ............................................................... ..... 20
Andrea Jenkins ............................... ........................... .. ....... 21
Ashley Cazee ......................... ............ .. ................ ........ ........ 22
Lauren Dubbert. ...................... ................................ ............. 23
Jayme Thiem .............. .. ...... ...................................... .......... 24
Niki Avery ......... ... .... ......... ............ ..... ....... ......................... 25
Crystal Jones ........ .............................. .......................... ... ... 25
Colette Cole .......... ...... ................. .......... ................. ......... .. 26
Laechia Conley ........................................................ .. .. ..... .. 26
Amber Kirkpatrick ............. .... .......... ... ............. ............... ...... 27
TV/ Radio Chart ............. ...... ............... ... ............. ............. ..... 28

2005-06 Season Revjew
Statistics ........ .............. ......... ........ ............................... ..... 30
Season Results ................................. ........................ ......... .. 31
Box Scores ................. ..... ........ .. ............ .... ........... .. ............. 32
OVC in Review ........................................ ............................ 36

Program Hjstory and Record Book
All-Time Series .................................... ... ............. ....... ........ 38

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Location .... ................................................................... Richmond, Ky.
Founded ..... .. ............................. ............................ .. ................ 1906
Enrollment ........................................... .................................. 16,000
Nickname ....... ...... .... ..... .... ................................................... Colonels
Colors ..................................................................... Maroon and White
Conference ....................... ................................ ................ Ohio Valley
President ..... .. .. .............................. .. .. ...................... Joanne K. Glasser
Director of Athletics ...... .. .................................................... Mark Sandy
Home Court (Capacity) ......................................... .. McBrayer Arena (6,500)

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Head Coach (Alma Mater) .......................... Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay '70)
Record at EKU (Yrs.) .............. .. ........................................... 293-213 (18)
Career Record (Yrs.) ..................... ...................................... 454-286 (26)
Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater) .................. .. . Jenny Sledge (New Orleans '99)
..................................... ..................... Curtis Metten (Davis ft Elkins '00)
................. ................................................ Stash a Richards (Baylor '03)
Director of Basketball Operations ........................ Sara Piepho (Cincinnati '05)
Basketball Office Phone Number ......... .. .. .. .......................... . (859)622-8137
2005-06 Record ........... .. .......................................................... .. .. 7-21
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish .................................................... 7-13/9th
Starters R/L ....................................... ........................... ... ........... 3/2
Letterwinners R/L ........... ......................................................... ... . 6/5
Newcomers ..... ... ..... ....... .. ................... .. ................ ........................ 5
All-Time Record ............... .. .............. .... .................................. 486-426
All-Time OVC Record ........................... ...................... .. ............ 237-193
NCAA Tournament Appearances ......................................... 2 (1997 ft 2005)
WNIT Appearances ............ .. ................................................... 1 (2002)

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All-Time Letterwinners .................. .... .. ........................... ........ 43

ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS

1,000 Point Club .............................................. .. .................. 44

Assistant Director / WBB Contact .............................................. Lynn Busby
Busby's Email ............ .. .. ............................. ............ lynn.busby@eku.edu
Office Phone .. ... ....... .. ................................. ......... .. ........ (859)622-2006
Office Fax ........... .. ............. .............. .. ........................... (859)622-5108
Press Row Phone ............................................. ................ (859)622-5908
Athletics Website .... .. ................ ............................. www.EKUSports.com

Single Game Records ......... ....... ........................... .. ................ 44
Individual Records ......... .... ......... .............................. ............ 44
Single Season Records ................... ...... .... ........ ... .................... 45
Career Records ....... ................................. ............................ 45

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EASTERN
KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
Eastern Kentucky University is known as the Campus Beauti-

ful , and for good reason.
The EKU campus is one of the most scenic college campuses
in the nation and features several stri king buildings. From the James E.
Van Peursem Music Pavilion and the Ravi ne, to the Chapel of Meditation
and the Keen Johnson Building, EKU claims some of the most diverse
and attractive locales on any college campus.
However strong Eastern Kentucky's reputation is for its visual
aesthetics, the real character of the University can be found in its students, faculty and staff, and outstanding academic programs.
EKU offers more than 160 degree programs and features an
excellent 17-1 student-to-faculty ratio. The University serves more
than 16,000 students, which represent all 120 counties in Kentucky, 50
states and over 60 countries worldwide.
The University, which is celebrating its centennial in 2006,
had humble beginnings. EKU's origins can be traced back to a conflict
between the northern and southern branches of Kentucky's Presbyterian Church.
Modern-day EKU now encompasses three branch campuses
in Corbin, Danville, and Manchester. The University also boasts one of
the state's strongest distance learning programs, giving students from
around the world an opportunity to receive an EKU education.
EKU is also home to the College of Justice and Safety, which
educates students from around the world. As EKU's Program of Distinction , the College of Justice and Safety is involved in numerous worldwide research projects. In addition, it also educates a vast majority of
the law enforcement officers in the Commonwealth.
The University also boosts 17 varsity sports at the NCAA Division I level, competing in the Ohio Valley Conference.

The Colonels'

history includes several national championships, conference titles and
NCAA Tournament appearances. However, the best is yet to come as
the school's athletics department is committed to ensuring that EKU
student-athletes are given the necessary resources to continue to compete at a national level.
All told , Eastern Kentucky University provides a safe and
attractive environment in which its students can learn and become
product ive members of society. The lessons learned at EKU will follow students for a lifetime and the performance of its graduates will,
in turn , continue to enhance the already strong regional and national
reputation of the University.

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�Eastern Kentucky University President Joanne K. Glasser's
· passion for students and her special understanding of the role of intercollegiate athletics on a university campus underscore the long-standing commitment she along with the University place on academic and
athletic excellence at EKU .
Descri bed by The Lexington Herald -Leader as an "administrator who packs persuasiveness," President Glasser has endeared
herself to students, faculty and staff, alumni, and civic and corporate
leaders alike t hrough her skills as an effective administrator, planner,
community developer, volunteer and fundraiser. Her leadership style,
recognized by many as inclusive, collaborative and partici patory, has
garnered praise not only from the EKU community, but from those doi ng

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Admittedly, Joanne Glasser has a deep passion for life and learning and continually seeks to
do what is in the best interest of Eastern students. This philosophy along with her vibrant personalit y has
become contagious across the campus as she continually proclaims, "At EKU, students and learning come
first!"
Since assuming t he presidency in October 2001 and bringing almost 30 years of educational,
legal and civic engagement to EKU, President Glasser has become a recognized leader in higher education
across Kentucky, the South and the nation. She is a strong and noted advocate for student accessibility to
college as she continually seeks opportunities that will enable students to earn a college degree that is of
quality and excellence, while provided in a flexible, convenient, and affordable manner. It was because of
her recognized ability t o lead and effect change across the South that led to her appointment by Kentucky
Governor Ernie Fletcher as the Commonwealth's higher educat ion represent ative to the Southern Regional
Education Board. She also is a Past Chai r of the Ohio Valley Conference Board of Presidents, havi ng been
elected by her presidential peers to serve as the conference's chair for 2004-05.
As she strives to reengage EKU's 11 5,000 alumni with their alma mater, President Glasser continually notes that while t he University Community supports and takes great pride in EKU's championship
athletics program , the coaches and student-athletes strive t o maintain academic integrity t hroughout the
entire intercollegiat e athletics program.
"At EKU, we are a 'st udent-centered' university that is focused on students and their academic
success," she said. "We place great emphasis on t he overall development and well being of our student·
athletes. They are students first, athletes second . "

"At EKU, we are a 'student-centered' university that i s focused on our student s and
their academic success. We place great emphasis on t he overall development and ,
well being of our student-at hletes. They are students first, athletes second ."
- President Glasser
"Intercollegiat e athletics programs have a legitimate and proper role in the life of a university
such as Eastern," President Glasser said. "Participat ion in athletic programs teaches the value of teamwork, and our men's and women's programs contribute t o the school spirit and provide an important link to
the campus for our alumni and all Colonel fans."
"We are proud of the many championships our teams have won, but we are equally, or perhaps
even more, proud t hat our student -athletes have succeeded in the classroom and have won the Ohio Valley
Conference Academic Achievement Banner eight times, more than any other Conference school," President Glasser added. "We also are proud that upon the release last year of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association's second Academic Progress Rate report, EKU ' s Department of Athletics boasted two perfect
scores

men's and women's golf

and a third conference leader in baseball."

Twelve varsity programs at Eastern met or exceeded the national Division I average, and the
Colonels' baseball, football and men and women's golf teams scored in the top 10 percent for their sport

George Washington University, a juris doctorate degree
from the Universit y of Maryland School of Law and a cer-

nationally.
"These achievements clea rly demonstrate the commitment of our institution and of our coaches to our student-athletes' success both inside and outside the classroom and to preparing them for lifelong
learning," President Glasser said.
"Another key to the success of our program," President Glasser said, "is the emphasis our

tificate from the Institute of Education Management from
t he Harvard Graduate School of Education .
President Glasser is t he parent of two grown
children, Jared and Jacqueline.

coaches and the athletics staff place on ethical conduct and sportsmanship in addition to the pursuit of
academic, athletic and personal excellence for all who participate in our program."
A native of Balti more, President Glasser earned a bachelor's degree in political science from

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�* The Eastern Kentucky women'sbasketball program played its
first season in 1972·73, posting its first of 18 winning seasons. Since then,
the Lady Colonels have recorded an overall mark of 486-426 for an
overall winning percentage of .533.
* The Lady Colonels have captured five regular season OVC titles and

two conference tournament championships.

The lady Colonels have twice advanced to the NCAA Championships,
first in 1997 after capturing their first Ohio Valley Conference championship,
and then more recently in 2005, again earning the league's
automatic berth with their second conference title.
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* 41 Eastern Kentucky basketball student-athletes have been recognized to
All-Conference teams while the Lady Colonels have received 11 All·Tournament Team recognitions
Most recently, Ashley Cazee was named the 2005 OVC Freshman of the Year.

* Three Lady Colonel basketball players have been named

Most Valuable Player at the conference championship. In 1992,
Jaree Goodin earned the honor while Laphelia Doss
was selected for the award following Eastern Kentucky's
first-ever championship in 1997. At the 2005 tournament,
Miranda Eckerle received the recognition.

�* In 1996-97, Chrissy Roberts finished as the nation'stop three-point
shooter, leading the NCAA in three-point field goal percentage (.488).
Roberts won two national awards, the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award and the
Edward Seitz Award. For the latter, her uniform, practice gear and shoes
were enshrined inthe College Basketball Hall of Fame.

* In 2002-03, Teresa McNair led the nation in steals with 131.
She finished her careeras the all-time steals leader in
both the Eastern Kentucky and Ohio Valley
Conference record books with 406 career thefts.

Eastern Kentucky'sall-time leading scorer Lisa Goodin
finished her career with 1,920 points. In two of her four
seasons, Goodin led the country in free throw percentage, hitting
.897 as a freshman during the 1980-81 season and .931 two
years later as ajunior. Goodin has been selected as a member
of Eastern Kentucky's inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame class.
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basketball act ion in 1963, has been the home court fo r the East ern Kentucky
wo men's basketball t eam since t he 1976-77 season when t he Lady Colonels
moved from the Weaver Health Building .
Located on the southern slope of t he Eastern Kent ucky campus,
Alumni Coliseum forms t he nucleus of t he Colonel Athletics Departm ent's
t houghtfu lly- planned sports complex. The Coliseum features a gr eat t rium ph
in architectural design with its wooden laminated cross-arched roof t he
world's largest of its kind span ing 309 feet and providing an unobst r ucted
v iew of events held in the main auditorium. A tota l of 6 16,276 board feet of
lumber form the 170 beams, while the roof, which arches gracefu lly 81 feet
above the floor level, is southern pine finished in its nat ural beauty.
In addition t o t he main auditorium, wh ich seats 6,500 fo r basketball games and 8,000 for ot her events, t he building cont ains fou r basketball
courts in an au xiliary gymnasiu m, eight classroom s, 20 offices, both indoor
and outdoor swimming pools, locker rooms, a proj ection room, a t raining
room and a we ight room. A hydraulic operat ed stage is located at the east
end of t he main arena floo r.
Since t he wom en's basketball team began playing its contests in
Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have compi led an overa ll home record
of 225-116 . EKU has tw ice posted perfect home reco rds with a 12-0 ma rk in
1991-92 and a 13-0 mark in 2004-05 .

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spacious locker room located adjacent t o Mc Brayer Are na. Th e
locker room ser ves a dual purpose, provid ing the wom en's basket ball t eam a place to relax but also affordi ng t hem privacy
for bot h pre-game and post -ga me sessions. The area conta ins
individual lockers for each player and is dir ect ly connect ed to
a shower/bathroom area . The roo m features st ate-of-t he-art
ente rtainm ent equipment for t he players to use at t heir convenience.
The SAAS Center, t he Chad Bratzke Student-Athlet e Academic Success Cent er, is one of t he newer facilities on EKU's campus and is compet itive with t he top aca demic support facilities in t he nation. Located in Alumni Coliseum, the SAAS Cen ter
is designated to aid Eastern Kentucky student-ath letes in all facets of their academic
pursuits.
Former EKU All-Amer ican footba ll standout an d 11 -year National Foot ball
League vetera n Chad Bratzke was inst rumental in furn ishing t he center with hi s generous gift to Eastern Ke ntucky at hletics.
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I ncluded in t he academic facil ity are tutoring stat ions, qu iet st udy areas, a
computer lab and administrative offices. Within the SAAS Center, student-athletes
ar e provided academic support, guidance in class r egistration, supervised study ta- .
bles, access to computers, and intense tu to ring in all subject areas. T he SAAS is
fortunate to be fully funded at the Division I level, including a fu ll-time,f oordinatgr,
full-t ime assistants, graduate assistants and a cadre of t utor ial help.,
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Two years ago, Ashleigh Huffman and La ura Shelton were 'a war de d Oh'io
Valley Conference Acade mic Medals of Honor, as bot h achieved a perfect/J~O grade
point average. In April of 2005, Shelton was one of 13 East ern Kentucky' Universi~
studen t-at hletes inducted int o Chi Alpha Sigm a, a nat ional honor society fof collegiate student -athletes who have earned a var sity letter while maintaining a)J.4 qp
or higher t hroughout their junior and senior years .
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During t he 2005 -06 school year, t hree women's basketball players earned
GPA's of 3.25 or higher and were named to the OVC Comm issioner 's Honor Roll. The
standards and goals of academic excellence withi n t he East ern Kent ucky University
wo men's basketball progr am will co ntin ue t hroughout the yea rs to come.

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plosive, dynamic athletes by using multi-joint movements," the 5,000
foot square-foot weight room contains 16,000 pounds of total weight.' ,:
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dumbbells with two sets from 5-150 pounds and Nebula power sta J,,
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Scott, as wel l as graduate assistant Mike Roach are charged with over- ,
seeing all of EKU's nearly 300 student-athletes.
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room housing whi rlp ools and a fou r-feet deep rehab pool wi th a sub merged treadmil l for aquatic rehab exercises, X-ra y equipment and
exam ination rooms, The area also features all of the latest modaliaties, helping get injured athletes back into the game as quickly as
possible.
The athletic training room also houses an examination room
used by team doctors. The physicians are regularly on site and perform evaluations, while assisting the train ing room staff in ensuring the
health of every student-athlete.
Director of Sports Medicine Johnda Wireman supervises all of
EKU's efforts and is joined by full-time assistants Tom Belmaggio, Tiffany Napier and Sean Wilson, as we ll as a host of graduate assistants
and studen ts in the school's athletic-training education program.
For the sports that are primarily located in Alumni Coliseum,
there is a satellite training room area that features a treatment and
taping area as well as rehabilitation equipment ,

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LADY COLONELS IN THE COMMUNITY
Members of the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball
team are actively involved in the Richmond community.
In the past, the Lady Colonels have participated in local
events such as blood drives and charity events and have
visited elementary schools. This past fall, the entire team
worked with the Madison County Habitat for Humanity to
help build a house in downtown Richmond.

COLONEL CLUB

The Colonel Club operates within the same principles of Eastern Kentucky University, an
institution entering its second century as a school of opportunity. The Department of Athletics' development organization helps provide an elite experience for more than 300 of the University's most
dedicated student-athletes.
The generous fi na ncial support provided by the Colonel Club faci litates the department's
overall mision of graduating student-athletes, developing individuals who display intergrity at all
times, win ning the Ohio Valley Conference championships and participating in post-season competition .
Colonel Club members loyal alumni, parents and friends are proud that their tax-deductible contributions provide vital resources for all aspects of Colonel Athletics, including scholarships,
travel expenses, equipment, academic support and many other areas.
In addition to the pride of knowing that they helped improve the student-athlete experience, Colonel Club members can receive benefits including, but not limited to:
* Invitations to annual Colonel Club events, including the golf tournament, Fish Fry and more
* Priority seating at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBrayer Arena
* Priority for purchasing post-season tickets
* Preferred parking for footbal l and basketball events
* Colonel Connection a daily email chron icling EKU Athletics
* Membership card and window decal
Methods of support include direct contributions, matching gifts, gifts of securities, gi~s-inkind and plann ed gi~s. All gifts to the Colonel Club are recog nized on a July 1 to June 30th fiscal
year.
For more information about joining the Colonel Club and being an essential part of the esteemed tradition that is Eastern Kentucky University Athletics, please contact the EKU Colonel Club
office at (859)622-2046 or email Treka Adams at treka .adams@eku .edu.

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��When the Eastern Kentucky women's basket-

Senior Tamika Bowers

ball team takes to the court for the first time
this year, there will be a host of unfamiliar
faces on the sidelines.

The Lady Colonels'

five returni ng letterwinners will be joined by
a highly regarded recruiting class which features two jun ior college transfers and three
freshmen.
In addition,

Eastern

Kentucky's coaching

staff has undergone changes with a new assistant coach and the creation of the Director
of Basketball Operations position.
Under the leadership of 18-year head coach
Larry Joe Inman, t he Lady Colonels will be
looking to compete for their second OVC
Championship in three years and return to
the national post-season for the third time in
t he past decade.

"All of our players have very positive atti-

The Lady Colonels' non-conference schedule . aging 12. 7 points per game, Cazee paced
w il l be cha llenging from the start as t hey face • the squad in three point field goals for the

tu des coming into the season and are looking

a perennial t op - 10 program in Oklahoma in

forward to the start of the year," head coach

just the second game of the season.

Larry Joe Inman stated.

ern Kentucky will compete in three regular

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shooting guard also ranked second in both
assists and steals .

season tournaments, highlighted by a trip t o
The Lady Colonels' roster w ill be short but the · Hawaii for t he Waikik i Beach Marriott Classic · With her quick r elease from beyond the arc
10 players listed are each ready to take to the : in mid-N ovember, and also travel to Hattiesand co nsistent defensive play, Cazee wi ll be
court and replace last season's top contribu- burg, Mississippi and Chattanooga , Tennesexpected to not only contribute, but lead on
tor in graduated senior Laura Shelton, who see .
both ends of t he court.
led the squad in scoring and assists. With a
majority of the team's returnees playing the

Eastern Kentucky will face six teams that ap-

guard position, Eastern Kentucky's frontcourt : peared in last year's post-season with Louiwi ll be dominated by young players.

siana Tech, Oklahoma, Southeast Missouri

Seniors Ta mika Bowers and Andrea Jenkins,

State and Chattanooga all advancing to the
2006 NCAA Tournament while Belmont and

who both spent time in last year's starting
line-up, will be expected to provide key lead-

Tennessee Tech participated in last season's
WNIT.

ership to the program's new players and pro-

"Ashley is playing at her best right now, better than I have ever seen her play."
Senior Tamika Bowers posted the best numbers of her career last season, almost doubling both her scoring and rebounding production. With her increased minutes on the
court, Bowers averaged 3.1 points and 2.6

vide direction for the young team.

For the second yea r, Eastern Kentucky will

rebounds per game and finished the season

play a home-and - home series with each of
the 10 other members of the Ohio Val ley
Conference.

as just one of two players to register more

"Tamika and Andrea have both really looked
good in our fall workouts. They are also
working very hard to provide strong leadership to this team."

assists than tu rnovers.
"Tamika has really stepped up her game.

"Once again, this is a very tough schedule in

She knows th at this is her last chance and

the beginning part of the season . Our oppo-

wants to end her caree r with a strong show-

Eastern Kentucky's new players will be put to

nents will test us early and we will have the

ing."

the test immediately as all five will not just

opportunity to play up."

be competing for on-court minutes but also a
position in the starting line-up.
"Our new players are going to have a major

Sophomores Jayme Thiem and Lauren Dub-

GUARDS

bert both gained invaluable experience last

Jun ior Ashley Cazee brings the most experi-

season with each making appearances in the

ence to the guard position as the 2005 OVC

starting line-up. Thiem played in all 27 con-

role in our success t his year. They don't have

Freshman of the Year has started 39 games

tests and ended the year fourth on the team

time to be freshmen as we need them to con-

during her two-year career.

Finishing sec-

in scoring and third in t hree-point baskets.

tribute immediately."

ond on the team in scoring last year, aver-

Leading the team in steals, Thiem conveyed

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tistics fo r assists per game (5.6) and 25th

break lay-ups for the Lady Colonels.

for steals per game (3.4). Alter averaging
18.4 points per game last season, she was

"Jayme has been limited this fall because of

named to t he Al l-Region 24 Team.

injuries but she wi ll be back fo r t he season .
We will count heavily on her and t he wide va riety of skills that she brings to t he team."

"Niki and Crystal bring a wea lth of talent to
our program and are both expected to be
impact players this year."

Dubbert saw increased pl aying time through out t he yea r, averaging 10.0 minutes per

FORWARDS

game at t he co nclusion of the season .

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As the lone returning player in t he Lady

talented rebounder, Dubbert grabbed mul-

Colonels' frontcourt, senior And rea Jenkins,

tiple rebo unds in 10 games, highlighted by a

who finished fourth on t he team in scoring

career-high seven against Jacksonville State

last season with 6.3 points per game, will

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be looked upon to provide an added inside
threat t his yea r. Jenkins, the team 's tal lest

" Lauren got va luable playing ti me last year

player at 6-3, ra nked second on th e team

which should help her confidence for this

in both rebound ing and blocked shots in her

season ."

first year in an Eastern Kentucky uniform
after spending two seasons at Gulf Coast

Junior college transfers Niki Avery and Crys-

Commu nity College.

ta l Jones wil l both add depth to the Lady Colonels' backcourt. Avery spent last season as

"Andrea is one of the best all-around ath-

t he starting point guard for Monroe Commu-

letes that we have ever had in our program .

nity College, helping lead t he Tribunes to t he

She should be a big fa ctor for our inside

with 26.0 points per game, and was hon-

2006 NJCAA Division I national t itle. Whi le

game thi s season ."

ored as the 14th Region 's Player of the Year.
Con ley, an Al l-State second team selection

a program single game record wit h a 10- 17

Three true freshmen in Colette Cole, Laechia

in Iowa, knows what it takes to win cham pi-

performance from t he three-po int line.
Jones, who played two seasons at Kaskaskia

Con ley and Amber Kirkpatrick wi ll j oin Jen- , onships as she helped lead her high school
kins in t he paint. A proven scorer, Cole led team to a reg ular season conference t itle .
t he state of Kentu cky in scoring last season Kirkpatrick scored 1,344 points during her

averaging 15.0 points per game, Avery set

College, ranked 11th in NJCAA Di vision I sta -

prep career and was a tw o-time All -State
pick.
"Our freshman class will have to matu re very
quickly and they will be asked to contribute
early and often. I know that we have a very
talented group and t hey wi ll be expected to
show that."
The Lad y Colonels' success d uring the 200607 season will largely depend on how quickly bot h its returning players and newcomers
can learn t heir roles within the team and
make on -cou rt cont ributions.
"I am really excited about our t eam 's attitu de towa rds t he season and the contribut ions that both the old and new players are
making.

Our players realize that w e have

a history-rich tradition here at Eastern Ken t ucky and I know t hat t hey want to continue
and contribute to that success ."

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Niki Avery, Team Manager Rochelle Fowler
Back Row (L·R): Assistant Coach Curtis Metten, Assistant Coach Stasha Richards, Assistan t Coach Jenny Sledge, Jayme Thiem,
Amber Kir kpatr ick, Andrea Jenkins, Colette Cole, Laechia Conley,
Athletic Trainer Jennifer Butler, Director of Basketball Operations Sara Piepho, Head Coach Larry Joe Inman

2006-07 ROSTER
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Ashley Cazee

Jr.

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Lauren Dubbert

So.

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Madison, Mo./Madison

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Colette Cole

Fr.

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5-11

Booneville, Ky. / Breathitt County

Martinsville, Ind./ Martinsville

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Jayme Thiem

So.

G

5-9

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Laechia Conley

Fr.

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5- 11

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Crystal Jones

Jr.

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5-9

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Tamika Bowers

Sr.

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Nashville, Tenn. I Antioch

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Niki Avery

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New York, N.Y. / J.F. Kennedy (Monroe CC/UTEP)

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Amber Kirkpatrick

Fr.

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Lawrenceville, Ga. / Central Gwinnett

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Andrea Jenkins

Sr.

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6-3

Gulfport, Miss. / High Springs (Gu lf Coast CC)

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Ashley Cazee

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Lauren Dubbert

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Jayme Thiem

Cold Spring , Ky. /New port Central Catholic
Urbandale, Iowa/ Hoover
Indianapolis, lnd./Tech (Kaskaskia College)

Head Coach: Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay '70)
Assistant Coaches: Jenny Sledge (New Orleans '99)
Curtis Metten (Davis ft Elkins '00)
Stasha Richards (Baylor '03)
Director of Basketball Operations: Sara Piepho (Cincinnati '05)

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Laechia Conley
LA-ee-sha
Tamika Bowers
Ta-ME-cah
Andrea Jenkins
An-dre-ah
Curtis Metten
Meh-TEN
Stasha Richards
STA-sha
Sara Piepho
PIE-fa

��Inman
19th Year
Austin Peay '70
Record at EKU: 293-213
Career Record: 454-286
When Larry Joe Inman became the head women's basketball coach at Eastern
Kentucky University, the question was not if he would win, but how much and how soon .
After 18 seasons, the question has only been partia lly answered as milestones and fi rsts
conti nue to follow him in his tenure with the Lady Colonels. Inman's success at EKU has not
gone unnoticed as his name has become widely recogn ized in women's basketball coaching
ci rcles throughout the country and he currently ranks 32nd on the NCAA's list of Winn ingest
Active Coaches with a 454-286 career record .
During his time at Eastern Kentucky, the Lady Colonels have consistently ra nked
among the to p teams in the Ohio Valley Conference. In 2004 -05, I nman earned his eighth
OVC Coach of the Year honor wh ile leading t he Lady Colonels to both t he conference regular
season and to urnament titles and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Under his guidance, Eastern won its first outright OVC reg ular season championship in 1996-97 and, in the process, established a league record for conference victories with
16 while also setting a program mark with 24 overa ll wins. This, coming off the heels of a
share of it's first-ever OVC title, a quad champion ship in 1994-95, was the beginning of th e
Lady Colonel s' conference success. In 1997-98, Inman added to the championshi p t rophies
at Eastern as he led the Lady Colonels to a share of the OVC title once ag ain.
Eastern's program has been one of consistency since the 1990's, finishing in the
top half of t he league in all but three seasons. Over the past 13 seasons, Eastern has an
impressive record of 272-166, a .621 winning percentage and has posted six 20+ win seasons.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much is a direct reflect ion on the
coaching philosophy that has brought the Lady Colonels to th e next level.

Full Name: Larry Joe Inman
Born: January 3
Hometown: Gallatin, Tenn.
High School: Gallatin Senior
Alma Mater: Austin Peay State ' 70
Spouse: former Bobbie Gene Follis
Children: Three children, Jody, Latrice and Tiffany
Coaching Career
Eastern Kentucky University
Richmond, Ky.
Head Coach, 19th year, 293-213
Middle Tennessee State University
Mufreesboro, Ten nessee
Head Coach, Eight Years, 161-73

"Each person must give of t hemselves for the one common goal -- to win and be
successful -- not what they want , but what is the commo n goal for all," Inman explains.
This theme of teamwork has created success for t he program, but indi vidual talent
has not gone unrewarded either. In 1996-97 Chrissy Roberts won the College Basketball
Hall of Fame's Ed Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T Long Di stance Awa rd for leading NCAA Division
I players in three-point field goal pe rcentage. Following that outstanding j unior year, her
uniform, practice gear and shoes were placed into the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass . In
1997-98, Roberts continued her excellence as she was seventh in the nation in three-point
accuracy and fourth in free throw percentage on her way to earning accolades.
I nman coached OVC Player of the Year Kim Mays (1994- 95), in addit ion to seeing the fi rst-time selection of two EKU players to the AII-OVC First Team, which has now
been accomplished twice under his watch. I n 1995-96, Inman coached Samantha Young and
Lap helia Doss to fi rst team accolades and repeated that feat t wo years later with Doss and
Chrissy Roberts. I n t he past five yea rs, ten players have been recognized to all-conference
teams with four selections to t he first team and freshman Ashley Cazee earned the league's
Freshman of t he Yea r honor following the 2004- 05 season. Inman is quick to give credit to
his players.

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Mount Juliet High School
Nashville, Tennessee
Head Coach, Five Years, 126-24

Career Highlights
Six NCAA Tournament appearances
2002 WNIT "Sweet Sixteen"
Eight OVC Coach of the Year honors
Six OVC Tournament Championships
10 OVC Regular Season Championships

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a positive situation," Inman commented . "We just look for
players that are down to earth with good work ethics."
Work ethic has never been a problem for the eighttime OVC Coach of the Year. He has set high standards at
each coaching stop along the way with a trai l of success that
begins in the early 1970's. His first high school coaching job,
at Mount Juliet High School in Nashvi lle, Tenn., was filled with
enough trophies to fill a case. In just five years, Inman led
Mount Juliet to five district titles, four regional championships, three Nashville Interscholastic League titles and the
1977 Tennessee Class AAA state title. Prior to his years at
Mount Juliet, I nman served as the head coach at Gallatin Junior High for fou r years .

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1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06

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Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
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Eastern Kentucky
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Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
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16-13/4-2
20-5/9-3
28-5/10-0
19-10/12-2
23-7/13-1
20-10/13-1
12-14/ 5-7
12-14/6-6
14-13/7-5
20-9/10-4
12-15/12-6
17-9/12-4
19-9/12-4
11-16/7-9
24-6/ 16-2
20-8/15-3
11-16/8-10
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22-6/14-2
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OVC Champions

OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament

OVC Quad-Champions
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament

After his years at secondary level, Inman quickly
OVC Co-Champions
moved up to the collegiate ranks, taking the top job with the
Middle Tennessee State University Lady Raiders. His first col legiate coaching stint was j ust as successful, capturing five
regular season Ohio Valley Conference crowns in eight years.
OVC Co-Champions/WNIT
He was named Coach of the Year three times and compiled
a 161-73 record at the school. The Lady Raiders won a total
of nine regular season and tournament championships during
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
his time on the sidelines, including four consecutive regular
season and tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accomplishments at Eastern Kentucky have been no less remarkable, with Coach of the Year honors and conference titles following Inman
to Richmond. He became the only coach recogn ized as Coach of the Year at two different OVC schools after his selection in 1990 for that honor. He has
since won the award at Eastern four more times ('95, '97 '01 and '05). He has also become the school's all-time leader in wi ns and winning percentage
(293, .579). With every win the Eastern mentor earns, he ra ises his own standard for both the school and the conference for career wins .
Not all of his accomplishments have been on the conference level, as Inman led both Eastern Kentucky and Middle Tennessee to t he national
scene. He took the Lady Raiders to four NCAA Regionals and MTSU won a third of its games. In 1996-97 he led Eastern to its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and in 2001-02, Inman led the Lady Colonels to the WNIT "Sweet 16" after defeating Southwest Missouri State on the road in
overtime. He was nominated for WBCA District IX Coach of the Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993. Since 1999, Inman has been named to Who's
Who by Strathmore's and Marqui's five different times. He was also named Man of the Year by the American Biographical I nstitut e in 2001.
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1970. He received his master's degree from
Tennessee State University in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of Shelbyville, Tenn. They have one son, Jody, and two daughters, Latrice and Tiffany.

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Fourth Year
New Orleans '99
Jenny Sledge begins her fourth seaso n as an assistant coach for the Eastern Kentucky
University wome n's basketba ll program.
Sledge serves as both the program's recruiting coordinator and defensive coordinator
and also assists in the development of frontcourt players, scouting and on-the-floor
coaching.
"Coach Sledge has done a fantastic job se rving as our recruit ing coordi nator," head
coach Larry Joe I nman stated. " Her persona lity serves her well in recruiting outstanding players and outstanding people."
While at EKU, Sledge has helped develop numerous All -Conference players and attract ed strong recruiting classes to t he Lady Colonels ' progra m .
Prior to Eastern Kentucky, Sledge spent three years as an assistant coach at Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Florida. While at Chipola,
she helped lead the Lady Indians to the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tou rnament in both 2000 and 2003 and in t he later year, Chipola advanced to the se mi- finals of t he sixteen team field. In addition, fi ve of the student-athletes that she coached went on to play for Division
I programs.
Sledge was responsible for the Lady Indians' academics, practi ce coordination, strength and condition ing, individual workouts, scouting
and recruiting.
A four- year starter at New Orleans, Sledge was a two-time Sun Belt Al l-Conference player for the Lady Privateer s. One
most highly regarded players, she ended her career ran ked in t he program's top five for career points, rebounds, steals,
goal s, free throws and free throw per centage. Sledge was named
Sportswriters All- Louisiana State Team in each of her four years
group's Defensive Player of t he Year award in 1998.

of t he progam's
three-point fi el d
to the Lo uisiana
and earned t he

The Springfield, Missouri native ea rned her bachelor's of science in management
with a minor in health services from New Orl eans in 1999.
The former Jenny Anderson and her husband, Phillip, reside in Richmond.

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�METTEN

ASST.
COACH

Seventh Year
Davis &amp;Elkins '00

Cu rtis Mett en is entering his seventh season on the Lady Colonels' coaching staff as an
assistant coach, spending his first two seasons with the Lady Colonels as a graduate
assistant coach.
Metten, who serves as the offensive coordinator, is in charge of the program's marketing a nd community service and serves as director of summer camps and booster clubs.
Additionally, he works with the backcourt players and assists with recruiting, scouting
and on-the-court coaching .
"Coach Metten is a very determined individual and helps our players to show that same
str ong drive and attitude," head coach Larry Joe Inman commented. "In addition to
his coaching, he does a great job in marketing our program and running our summer
camps ."
Under Metten, the Lady Colonels' offensive att ack has been potent, finish ing among the highest scoring teams in the conference each year
and ranking first fol lowing the 2004-05 season.
Prior to Eastern Kentucky, Metten served two years as an assistant coach, and recruiting coordinato r, at Davis &amp; Elkins Co llege in Elkins, West
Virginia.
I n the summer of 1999, Metten gained inte rnatio nal coachi ng experience, working as an ass istant coach with the Planet Basket ball European
Tour. The team, consisting of the WVIAC's top players, competed in Holland, Belgiu m and France .
In addition, Metten worked as cl inic volunteer for the Special Olympics at t he 2000 WBCA Final Four and served as a camp counse lor at the
USA Junior Nationals Basketball Camp in 1997
A two-sport athlete for the Davis &amp; Elkins Senators, Metten was a four-year start er fo r t he basketball team, seeing playing time at every posit ion. As a senior capta in, he averaged 14.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2 .8 stea ls per game. On
the base ball diamond, Metten helped lead the Senators to t he 1995 WVIAC Northern Division
championship as t he starting shortstop/centerfielder.
Metten's contributions to Davis &amp; Elkins' athletic department did not go unnoticed as he
received numerous acco lades. In 1998, Metten earned both the Joe Carrol Memorial Awa rd
for outstanding leadership in athletics and t he Gonfalon Award, presented by the college's
president for outstandi ng administrative leadership. The following year, Metten received t he
' Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award as the school's overa ll outstanding senio r.
Metten received his bachelor's degree in physica l ed ucation in 2000 from Davis &amp; Elkins and
in 2002, earned a master's degree in sports administration from Eastern Kentucky.

r:{'h-71-'._.___

A native of Saint Albans, West Virginia, Metten is married to t he former Amanda Rafferty

from Wooste,, Ohio. The coo pie , esides io Rich mood .

Curtis and Amanda Metten

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�ASST.

COACH

First Year
Baylor '03

Stasha Richards is entering her first season as an assistant coach with the Eastern
Kentucky women's basketball team.
Richa rd s will work primarily with the Lady Co lonels' frontcourt players and also assist
with the day-to-day operations of t he program.
"I am very excited t o have Stasha Richards as a part of our program," head coach
Larry Joe Inman commented. "She has the experience and played for one of the top
women's programs in t he country in Baylor University. She will be a tremendous asset
in our recruiting efforts, especially in Texas."
Richards spent t he previous year as an assistant coach at Clarendon College in Texas,
helping lead the Bulldogs to a spot in t he Region 5 Play-Offs in 2006. She also gained
coaching experience as an assistant with t he girl's basketball team at Crockett High
School, the district champions while Richards was on the staff.
A three-year sta rter at Baylor, Richar ds played in over 100 games fo r t he Bears. In
her senior year, Baylor advanced to the 2003 WNIT title contest and in each of the two
previous seasons, the Bears wer e part of the NCAA Tournament, making t heir firstever appearance in 2001 . As a senior, Richards averaged 5.7 points and 3.6 rebounds
per game while finishing t hird on t he team with 53 steals.
Th e TABC (Texas Association of Basketball Coaches) All -State honoree was a four-year letterwinner at North Shore High School in Houston
where she sco red over 1,000 career points during her prep ca r eer. After leading the team in scoring and rebounding her final season, Richards was honored to t he All -District First Team and selected as Team MVP. In the 1998-99 Blue Star Report, she was listed as t he 46th best
player in the nation .
Richa rd s earned a ba chelor's degree in sociology from Baylor in 2004 . She cu rrently resides in Richmond.

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�DIRECTOR

OF

OPERATI.ONS

First Year
Cincinnati '05

Sara Piepho enters her first seaso n as the Lady Colonels' Director of Basketball Operations, a newly created staff position .
"Sara Piepho comes from a huge basketball family as her dad is a long t im e successful high school coach in Michigan and her brother is a successful AAU coach. All she
has known has been successful basketball as she herself played at the University of
Ci ncinnati," head coach Larry Joe Inman stated . "She will bring a wealth of basketball
knowledge to our program."
Piepho comes to Eastern Kentucky from the University of Cincinnat i where she spent
two years as a member of the wo m en's basketball team before serving as the Directo r of Operations and a Student Assistant Coach. During her t wo year playing career,
Piepho played in 24 games as the Bearcats ca ptu red the Conference USA t itle in 2002
and advanced to t he NCAA Tournament in both 2002 and 2003.
Piepho was named to the Conference USA Commissione r's Honor Roll in each of her
four years at Cincinnati.
I n addition, she served as an assistant coach at her alma mater Howe ll High School, helping lead the team to a District Champio nship, and
for the Liv ingston Sting, an AAU team.
A four-year starter at Howell, Piepho was a three-time All-State selectio n and four-time All-Kensington Valley Conference First Team honoree.
In 2000, she was listed among t he Top 250 players in the nation by the All - Star Girl's Report
Piepho earned her bachelor's of scie nce in education from the University of Cincinnati in 2005. She resides in Ri chmond.

Jennifer Butler
Athletic Trainer

Gina Rosiello
Team Manager

Rochelle Fowler
Team Manager

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�BOWERS
Sr. * 5-9 * Guard
Nashville, Tenn.
Antioch HS
AS A JUNIOR IN 2005-06
Played in 27 games while making 12 starts ... averaged 3. 1 points and 2.6 rebounds per game ...
added 32 assists and 22 steals ... reached doublefigu res in the scoring column in one game with a
career-best 10 points against Indiana State (12/20)
... scored i n 20 games ... played 30+ minutes in two
games ... grabbed 5+ rebounds in four games ... recorded at least one rebound in all but four games
... shot 1.000 from the free throw line in five contests ... one of just two players to end season with
more assists than turnovers .. _ registered multiple
steals in four games ... dished out 3+ assists in three
games.

eight steals and one block ... scored
season-high nine point s against Murray State (3/1 ).

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003-2004
Played in 24 games ... averaged 1. 9
points and 1.0 rebounds per game
... scored a season-high eight poi nts
against Memphis (1 1/28) ... grabbed
six rebounds and recor ded three
steals against Jacksonville State
(1 / 22) ... twice dished out two assists
... ranked fourth on the team with
four blocked shots.

HIGH SCHOOL
Averaged 15.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.1 steals and
4.2 assist s as a senior .. _named team's Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Defensive Player
... voted team's Miss Basketball ... four-year team
captain ... played in Tennessee's East/West All-Star
' ' game ·-· named All-Dist rict and All- Region in 2003
... helped led team to its first -ever district title in
2002 ... named to All-Tournament team ... helped
team to 21 victories, its most ever, in 2001-02 ...
school's fi rst girl's basketball player to receive an
athletic scholarship in 24 years ... graduated with
academic honors from the school's scholar program.

BOWER'S CAREER HIGHS
Rebounds .... . ............ ? at Austin Peay (12/10/05)

The person that always makes me l augh is:
: .. ............ .... ...... .... ............ Andre Ralston
The TV show that I want to be on is:
... .................................... Deal or No Deal
Not many people know that:
.. .. .. ................ .. .. .. .. .. ........ I am a goofball
My favorite restaurant is:
. ......... .... . ........ . .. .. ..... .... . .. .... TGI Friday's
My ideal vacation is:
...... A free one to the beach with a party scene

My theme song is:
............................ "Go Head" - Gucci Mane

FGM .... .. .... ... ....... .. .. ..... ......... 4 (three times)
FGA....... ....... ......... 8 at Murray State (12/8/05)

If I won a million dollars, I would:
... .. ............................................ . Be rich

3FGM .. ..... .. ............................ 1 (three times)
3FGA ...... .... .. .............. 3 vs. Radford (11 /9 /04)

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If I could eat only one t hing, it would be:
........ .......................... Haribo gum mi bears

My favorite thing about EKU is:
... .. ..... All the crazy times w i th my teammat es

Points ..... ........ .. 10 vs. Indiana State (12/20/05)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004-2005
Appeared in all 31 games with two starts ... averaged 1. 7 points and 1. 7 rebounds per game ...
scored in 16 games ... only player on team to record more offensive t han defensive rebounds with
28 and 25, respectively ... contributed 17 assists,

UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL

If I could meet anyone, it would be:
...... ........... ......... .... . ..... ........ My husband

FTM ....................... 5 vs. Austin Peay (1/ 19/06)
FTA ......................................... 6 (two times)

I am most afraid of:
............ ... .... ................ ............ My mama

Assists .................... 5 at Austin Peay (12/10/05)
Steals ................................... 3 (three times)
Blocks ...................................... 2 (two times)

My dance moves would be described as:
.......................... .... ... .. .... Off the chain! !!

Minutes .... ...... ....... 32 at Murray State (12/8/06)

Year

GP-GS

Min/ Avg

FG-FGA

FT-FTA

Pct

OR-DR

Reb/Avg

PF-FO

Ast

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts/Avg

24-0

192 / 8.0

17-43

Pct
.395

3FG-3FGA Pct

2003-04

1-2

.500

10-15

.667

12-1 2

24/ 1.0

18-0

9

21

4

14

45/ 1.9

2004-05

31-2

284/ 9.2

16-54

.296

2-8

.250

19-33

.576

28-25

53 / 1.7

17-0

17

22

2005-06

27-12

470/ 17.4

30-79

.380

0-3

.000

25 -35

.714

20-50

70/2 .6

33-0

32

31

TOTAL

82-14

946/ 11 . 5

63- 176

.358

3-13

.231

54-83

.651

60-87

147/ 1.8

68-0

58

74

8

53/ 1.7

4

22

85/ 3.1

9

44

183/ 2.2

�Sr. * 6-3 * Center
Gulfport, Miss.
High Springs HS
Gulf Coast CC
steals ... helped team to a 32-4 overall record and a 15-0 mark in con-

AS A JUNIOR IN 2005-06
Played in all 27 games, appearing in t he starting
line-up 13 times ... averaged 6.3 points and 5.0
rebounds per game ... scored in all but five contests ... reached double-figures in six games wi th a
career-best 14 points on two occasions ... finished
second on the team i n rebounding ... paced t eam in
rebounding in nine contests ... grabbed 5+ rebounds
i n 14 games ... recorded double-digit rebounds i n
three cont ests ... posted one double-double with a
14-point, 12-rebound performance at East Tennessee State (11 / 29) ... registered steals in nine games
... fi nished second on team with 15 blocked shots ...
blocked at least one shot in 12 contests with multip le blocks on two occasions ... perfect from the

ference play ... Lady Commodores
capt ured state t itle and advanced
to the finals of the NJCAA championship ... recorded si ngle game highs of
16 points and 15 rebounds.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003-2004
(at GCCC)
Appeared in all 31 contests ... averaged 4.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per
game ... squad fell in the finals of t he
state championship

free throw line in six games.

HIGH SCHOOL

UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL

Earned four varsity letters ... received two "Best
Rebounder" awards ... named "Most Improved " following freshman year ... also ran track for one year

If I could meet anyone, it would be:
... .. . .. .... ............ ........... .... Shaq, of course

... named track's MVP.

The person that always makes me laugh is:
. .................. ....... ..... .. ... ... Laechia Conley
My theme song is:
...... ..... .... .............. "Free" - Destiny's Child
My most watched DVD is:
...... .. ......... .... .......... .. . Madea Goes to Jail
My best Halloween costume was:
........ .. . ...... .... . ... ............ George Anderson
My all-time favorite sports team is:
..... ... ................... .. .. ....... .. MIAMI HEAT!!!

JENKINS' CAREER HIGHS
Points ...... ................... .......... 14 (two times)
Rebounds ................. .. ............. 12 (two times)
FGM ................... 7 vs. Morehead State (2/6/ 06)
FGA. .... ... .. . .. ... .. . 13 vs. Morehead State (2/ 6/ 06)
3FGM .............................. ...... .... . .. ........ N/ A
3FGA ....... ....... .... .... . .. ......... ........... .. .... N/ A
FTM .......................... ... ........... 4 (two times)
FTA ... ...... .... .. ..... .......... .. .. ....... 6 (two times)
Assists ....... ... .. 2 at Middle Tennessee (11 / 26/ 05)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004-2005 (at GCCC)

Steals .. .......... .......... 2 vs. UT Martin (12/ 1/ 05)

Played in 30 games ... averaged 2.8 points and 4.0
rebounds per game ... added 14 blocks and eight

Year
2005-06
TOTAL

Blocks ......... ...... 3 vs. Tennessee State (2/25/ 06)
Minutes .. .. .. .............. 30 vs. UT Martin (12/ 1/05)

GP-GS

Min/Avg

FG-FGA

Pct

3FG-3FGA Pct

27-13
27-13

527/ 19.5
527 / 19.5

70-1 44
70-144

.486
.486

0-0
0-0

.000
.000

FT-FTA
29-47
29-47

Pct

.617
.617

OR-DR
49-87
49-87

Reb/ Avg
136/ 5.0
136/ 5.0

My favorite restaurant is:
.......................... ... ......... ......... Popeye's
If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
.. .... ................. ... ..... .. . ..... . Rice and gravy
My ideal vacation is:
.... .... . .. .... ....... ....... .... ...... ........ Jamaica
I started playing basketball becausee:
................................... It seemed like fun
My prized possession is:
....... ...•......... .... ................. ........ My life
If I won a million dollars, I would:
............................ . Go on a shopping spree

PF-FO
72-3
72-3

Ast
5
5

TO
32
32

Blk
15
15

Stl
10
10

Pts/ Avg
169/6.3
169/6. 3

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�Jr. * 5-9 * Guard
Martinsville, Ind.
Martinsville HS
ment team ... led team in scoring in
eight games ... scored in double-figures i n 19 games with a career-high
27 points against Jacksonville State
(1 /20) ... hit at least one three-point
basket in all but two contests ... connected on 3+ three-point field goals
in eight games ... added 48 assists on
the year w ith a season-high eight at
Indiana State (12/9) ... finished third
on the team with 43 steals, making
four thieves in four games ... saw a
season-high 42 minutes of action
against SE Missouri State (3/ 5).

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2005-2006
Appeared in all 27 games while starting 21 con·
tests ... ranked second on the team i n scoring with
12. 7 points per game ... averaged 2. 9 rebounds per
contest ... led squad wit h 37 three-point baskets
... connected on a three-point field goal in 22 con·
tests with multiple in 11 games ... scored in double-figures 20 times ... led team in scoring eight
times ... recorded three 20+ point game, including
a season-best 26 points at Eastern Illinois (1 /14) ...
grabbed 3+ rebounds in 16 games ...finished second
on the team with 58 assists ... equaled career-high
with eight assists against Southeast Missouri State
(2/ 11) ... ranked second on team with 37 steals ...
made multiple steals in 12 games.

HIGH SCHOOL
Averaged 24.0 points, 6.0 assists and
4.0 rebounds per game as a senior ... led team in
scoring, assists, steals and free throw percentage
for two years ... McDonald's All-American nomi·
nee ... set program marks for career free-throw
percentage (.780), single-season scoring average
(23.2) and single-game assists (14) ... named to
the All-Conference First Team two years ... honored to 2003 All-Metro West First Team ... Hoosier
Basketball Magazine two-time All-State First Team
selection ... received 2004 All-State First Team recognition from lndianaBBall.com ... Associated Press
All-State Honorable Mention ... led conference in
both scoring and rebounding as a senior and earned
Roundball Super Senior honors.

CAZEE'S CAREER HIGHS
Points ........... 27 vs. Jacksonville State (1 / 20/05)

UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL
If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
. ................ .... ................... .. Pizza pockets
If 1.could meet anyone, it would be:
.... ....... ........... .................... Allen Iverson
I am most afraid of:
....................... ........ .................. Spiders
The TV show that I don't miss is:
.... .. ............ ............. ....... Seventh Heaven
My prized possession is:
......... .. .................... .......... .. Any blanket
If I was Coach Inman, I would:
.......... Have a scrimmage, players vs. coaches
The first concert that I went to was:
.... .. ..... .. ...... ........ ............. Kenny Chesney

Rebounds ............ ..... 6 vs . Iowa State (12/18/05)
FGM .............. 11 vs. Jacksonville State (1 / 20/ 05)

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-2005
Played i n 28 games with 18 starts ... ranked second
on the team in scoring wi th 11.7 points per game
... led the team in three-poi nt field goals (56) ...
finished second i n the nation in three-point field
goal percentage (.496) ... tied for t hird in the con·
ference with 2.0 three-point field goals per game
... named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of
the Year ... earned three league Freshman of the
Week honors ... selected to the OVC All-Touma·

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FGA..... .. ............ .. .. 19 vs. Austin Peay (2/23/06)
3FGM ............... 5 vs. Jacksonville State (3/4/05)
3FGA ...... .. ....... 8 vs. Jacksonville State (3/4/05)
FTM ............... 7 vs. Jacksonville State (1 /19/06)
FTA ................ 8 vs. Jacksonville State (1/19/06)
Assists ..................................... 8 (two times)
Steals ................................... 4 (seven times)
Blocks ...................................... 1 (five times)
Minutes ............ 42 vs. SE Missouri State (3/5/05)

My favorite restaurant is:
............. . ............ .. ...... .. . .......... Taco Bell
My ideal vacation is:
.......................................... The Bahamas
My all-time favorite sports team is:
............................................. The 76er's
When I grow up, l want to:
.......................................... Be successful
My theme song is:
.............................. "Complicated" · Nieva

Year

GP-GS

Min/Avg

FG-FGA

Pct

3FG-3FGA Pct

FT-FTA

Pct

OR-DR

Reb/ Avg

PF·FO

Ast

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts/Avg

2004-05

28-18

764/ 27.3

119·232

.513

56-113

.496

33-40

.825

18·47

65/ 2.3

58· 0

48

59

4

43

327 / 11. 7

2005-06

27-21

738/27.3

127-275

.462

37·122

.303

52-62

.839

21·57

78/ 2. 9

62· 1

58

65

1

37

343/12.7

TOTAL

55. 39

1502 /27.3

246·507

.485

93 -235

.396

85-102

.833

39-104

143/2.6

120·1

106

124

5

80

670/12.2

�So.* 5-10 * Guard
Madison, Mo.
Madison HS
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-2005
Played in 25 games and st arted four ... averaged 2.0

Miss Basketball nominee ... nominated

points and 1.6 rebounds per game ... scored in 13

time KRES Player of the Week ... also

games ... tallied career-best eight points at Eastern

played four years of softball.

as a McDonald's Al l-American ... six-

Illi nois (1 /1 4) ... grabbed multiple rebounds in 10
games ... twice led team in steals ... recorded season-best seven rebounds against Jacksonville State
(1/19) ... made 1+ steals in 10 games ... contributed
14 assists.

UP CLOSE 8: PERSONAL
If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
... .. ...... ... ... .. ..... .. .... .... Macaroni ft Cheese
My first j ob was:
...... ... .................. .. .... ..... ..... Baby-sitting
The TV show that I don't miss is:

.. ...... ... ....... ....... ........ . ........... .. ....... (51
If I could play anyone 1-on-1, it would be:
...... .... ..................... ............. J.J. Redick
My best Halloween costume was:
........................... .. ....... A bunch of grapes
My favorite restaurant is:
.................... ....................... Red Lobster

DUBBERT'S CAREER HIGHS
Points ..... .... .. ..... . 8 at Eastern Illinois (1 /14/06)
Rebounds .. ....... 7 vs. Jacksonville State (1 /19/ 06)

HIGH SCHOOL
Averaged 30.0 points, 10.1 rebounds and 4.2 assist s
per game ... played four years of varsity basket ball
... scored 3,048 career points and grabbed 1,000
career rebounds ... four-time CAC All ·Conference

FGM ................. ... .. .... ... ........... 3 (two times)
FGA .... .. ....... ... 4 vs. Jacksonville State (1/ 19/ 06)
3FGM .... ... .... ...... ....... .... .. ....... .. 1 (two times)
3FGA ....................... .... ... .... .... 2 (four times)
FTM . ............... ...... .................. 3 (t wo times}
FTA .. ....... .. ..... 4 vs. Jacksonville State (1 / 19 /06)

honoree ... earned three CAC MVP awards ... named

Assists ....... . .... 3 vs. Jacksonville State (1/ 19/06)

to both All-State and All -District team four times ...

Steals . ....... .. ..... ...................... 3 (two times}

received four KRES All-Star recognitions ... Missouri

Blocks .. .. .......................... .. .... ... ....... .... NIA
Minutes ......... .20 vs. Jacksonville State (1 / 19/06)

Year
2005-06
TOTAL

GP-GS

25-4
25-4

Min/Avg
250/ 10.0
250/ 10.0

FG-FGA
18-61
18-61

Pct
.295
.295

3FG-3FGA Pct

2-17
2-17

118
.118

FT-FTA
13·20
13-20

Pct

.650
.650

OR-DR
20·21
20-21

Reb/Avg
41 / 1.6
41 / 1.6

If I won a million dollars, I would:
....... .. .. ...... Buy a new car and invest the rest
I am most afraid of:
... ........ ... ........... ... ............. ........ Snakes
I started playing basketball because:
.. I thought it was fun, plus my dad coached me
My ideal vacation is:
.. ....... .. ..... ............ .. . Somewhere in Europe
My great est achievement is:
.. ........ ..... Scoring 3,048 points in high school
My dance moves would be described as:
............ ................. Horrible, I need lessons

PF-FO
18-0
18-0

Ast

14
14

TO
28
28

Blk
0
0

Stl
17
17

Pts/Avg

51 / 2.0
51 / 2.0

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�So. * 5-9 * Guard
Cold Spring, Ky.
Newport Central Catholic
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-2006

t ime All-State honoree ... scored over

Played in all 27 games and started 14 contests ...

1, 000 career points ... also played

averaged 6.3 points and 2.3 rebounds per game

th ree years of soft ball and one year

... scored in 21 games ... reached double-figures in

of golf ... ran track for one season.

four games with a season-high 17 against Tennessee
State (2/25) ... led team in scoring two times ... hit
a three-point field goal in 15 games with multi ple
in nine games ... twice connected on fou r threepoint baskets ... ranked fourth in t he conference in
th ree-point field goal percentage (.387) ... led the
t eam in steals with 40 ... registered multiple steals
in 12 games ... grabbed 3+ rebounds in 10 games ...
added 38 assists and five blocks.

UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL
When I grow up, I want to:
. ...... . .... .................. ....... ............ ..Coach
My most watched DVD is:
... ......... .... . .... ... ........... .. ........ Glory Road
The first concert that I went to was:
.. .'....... .... ........................... 3 Doors Down
Not many people know that :
... .. ..... .. ..................... I can wiggle my ears
The reality TV show that I want to be on is:
................. ........................ Amazing Race
The person that always makes me laugh is:
...... ..... .. .............. ...... ... .. . My sist er, Greta

THIEM 'S CAREER HIGHS
Points ..... ........ 17 vs. Tennessee State (2/25/06)
Rebounds.. ........ 6 vs. SE Missouri State (2/11 /06)
FGM .................... .. . 6 vs. Murray State (2/9/06)
FGA.............. ..... .. .... 13 vs. UT Martin (12/ 1/05)
3FGM ..... .. ..... ........................... 4 (two times)
3FGA ............ .. ... ...... 10 vs. UT Martin (12/1 /05)
FTM ........... .. .... 6 vs. Tennessee State (2/25/06)
FTA .................. 8 vs. Tennessee State (2/25/06)

HIGH SCHOOL
Played four years of varsity basket ball ... ranks

Assist s ............................... . ..... 4 (two times)
Steals ...... ............ .. .. 4 vs. UT Martin (12/1 /05)

among school 's All-Time leaders in poi nts, st eals

Blocks ....... ....... ............ ............ 1 (five times)

and assists ... 2004 NKAC Player of the Year ... two-

Minutes ... ........ 31 vs. SE Missouri State (2 / 11/06)

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Year

GP-GS

Min/Avg

FG-FGA

Pct

3 FG-3FGA

Pct

2005·06
TOTAL

27·14
27-14

523/19.4
523/ 19.4

56-137
56-137

.409
.409

29-75
29-75

.387
.387

FT-FTA
28-40
28-40

Pct
.700
.700

If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
................ .. .............. .. ..... .. ........ . Cereal
If I won a million dollars, I would:
.... .. . .... .... ........ .... ......... .. Travel the world
If I could play anyone 1·on-1, it would be:
... ...... ............ .... .. .... .......... Dwayne Wade
My all-time favorite sports team is:
................................. Notre Dame football
My favori te restaurant is:
, ........................................ ... ..... Skyline
If I could meet anyone, it would be:
.. ...... ... ................................... Larry Bird

OR-DR

Reb/Avg

PF-FO

22-41
22-41

63/2.3
63 / 2.3

41-0
41-0

Ast
38
38

TO
39
39

Blk
5
5

Stl
40
40

Pts/Avg
169/ 6.3
169/ 6.3

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UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL
My theme song is:
.. ......... .... ................................ "One Shot" - Eminem

AVERY
Jr. * 5-7 * Guard
Harlem, N. Y.
John F. Kennedy HS
Monroe CC/UTEP
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004-2005 (at MCC)
Averaged 15.0 points and 5.0 assists per game ... helped lead team to 2006 NJCAA Division I
crown ... set record for three-point baskets in a single game with a 10-of-17 performance.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-2005 (at UTEP)
Played in 26 games, starting four ... averaged 1. 9 points and 1.5 rebounds per game ... added
19 assists and 11 steals.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played her senior year at John F. Kennedy after playing for St. Raymond's Academy her
sophomore and junior seasons ... named 2004 Bronx Player of the Year ... honored to AllCity second team ... averaged 17.0 points and 5.0 assists per game as a senior ... set a
school record with five three-pointers made per game ... scored a career-high 36 points, including eight three-point field goals against
Roosevelt . . . won the city's three-point
shootout, at Madison Square Garden, with a
7-of-12 performance in the finals during the
30-second period .. . selected to play in the
Senior Exceptional Game and the Senior City
Game ... named MVP of the Senior City Game
... two-year team captain.

My favorite restaurant is:
........................................................... Red Lobster
My first job was:
... ................................................. A camp counselor
My prized possessions are:
............... ........................... My familiy and my morals
I started playing basketball because:
................... I was a tomboy and looked up to my brother
My best Halloween costume was:
......••.....•....•.•....•.•......•.•......................• A ballerina

If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
····· ······················ ·········· · ........... .. .............. Shrimp
My ideal vacation is:
. ...... •.... .. ..•....•.•......•.•..... A beautiful country or island

When I grow up, I want to:
................ .... .......... ..... .... Do too many things to name
If I could play anyone 1·on-1, it would be:
............................................................ Steve Nash
The reality TV show that I want to be on is:
................ ........... .. ....... ........ ................ Real World
My favorite thing about EKU is:
................. ...................... .. ......... ... .... .. The people
If I was Coach Inman, I would:
.. ... ................... .................. . Do exactly what he does

UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL
I am most afraid of:
..................... .. ........ ................ ..... .. ............. RATS

JONES
Jr. * 5-9 * Guard
Indianapolis, Ind.
Tech HS
Kaskaskia College
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2005-06 (at Kaskaskia College): Averaged 18.6 points and 5.6 re-

bounds ... ranked 11th in the NJCAA Division I statistics for assists per game (5.6) and 25th
for steals per game (3.4) ... honored to All -Region 24 Team.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-05 (at Kaskaskia College): Led the team in scoring (15.0), assists

My most watched DVD is:
........................... .................... .... ...... ... . ...... Juice
I started playing basketball because:
..................................................... My sister played
My dance moves would be described as:
................................................................. Lovely
If I won a million dollars, I would:
................................................ Just have fun with it
My ideal vacation is:
........... ... .. ................. ........... ....... ............... China
The people that always make me laugh are:
............................................................. My family

(3.1) and steals (3.0).

If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
. ........... .................. .. .................... .Mashed potatoes

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity basketball ... named to the All-Conference and

Not many people know that:
.............................................. I am a very shy person

All-Region Team ... honored as team MVP ... averaged 19.2 points per game.

My greatest achievement is:
...................................... Graduating from high school
My theme song is:
.............................................. "Dear Momma" · 2Pac
My prized poessesion is:
... .................................... One of my brother's T-shirts
My first job was:
............................................ ....... ........... . Big Lots

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UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL
If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
............................................................... Chicken

COLE.
Fr. * 5-11 * Forward
Booneville, Ky.
Breathitt County HS
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned four varsity letters ... named 2006 14th Region Player of the Yea r ... honored as the
2006 Gatorade Mountain co- Player of the Year ... led the state in scoring as senior ... threetime Region 14 Top 10 ... ended career as school 's All-Time leading scorer ... averaged 26.0
points and 12.0 rebounds per game as a senior ... also played four years of va rsity softball
and two yea rs of volleyball.

My favorite thing about EKU is:
.... ..... ........ ........ . .... ............................. The people
If I could play anyone 1·on-1 , it would be:
.. ................ ................... ....... ........... Michael Jordan
The TV show that I don't miss is:
...... ............. .. ......... ............ ............ Grey's Anatomy
The first concert that I went to was:
........................ .. .................. ............ Goo Goo Dolls
My ideal vacation is:
............ ........ . Anyplace that I have never been to before
My greatest achievement is:
...................................... Getting a scholarship to EKU
If I won a million dollars, I would:
.... .. ................................. .................... .... Spend it
My favorite restaurant is:
.... ....... .......... ....... .... ............................ Applebee's
Not many people know that:
......... .............................. ...... I like to draw cartoons
The person that always makes me laugh is:
.. .. . ......... .. .. ............ ... ............. ................ My sister
I started playing basketball because:
................................. ................... I loved it as a kid
My most visited website is:
....... .. ..... ......... ... .... ..... ............... www.myspace.com

UP CLOSE &amp; PERSONAL
The person that always makes me laugh is:
... ........ ... ·. ,. .. ...................................... .. .. .. My mom

CONLEY
Fr. * 5-11 * Forward .
Urbandale, Iowa
Hoover HS
HIGH SCHOOL
Spent freshman and sophomore years at Lincoln High before ending prep career at Hoover
High ... earned four varsity letters ... named to t he CIML (Central Iowa Metro League) AllState Second Team ... honored to the All-Conference First Team ... averaged 11 .9 poi nts and
9.3 rebounds as a senior ... helped lead the team to a share of the regular season conference title.

If I could meet anyone, it would be:
......................... .... ................ .. ......... .. ........ Oprah
My best Halloween costume was:
.. ..... ... .................... ............. ..................... A clown
Not many people know that:
........................... ......... .. ....... I play drums and piano
My favorite restaurant is:
.... ..... .. .... ........ ....... ........................... Olive Garden
If I won a million dollars, I would:
................ ............ ....... .. .. . .. ............. ... .. .. Be happy
If I could eat only one thing, it would be:
..................... .............. ...............•.... Supreme pizza
My all-time favorite sports team is:
. ................ .................................. ... .... ....... Lakers
I am most afraid of:
. ....... .. ....... ....... .......... •. ...... ... .... .... ..... .. . ... Spiders
My ideal vacation is:
.......... .. .............. .......... Australia to see the kangaroos
My prized possession is:
.... ......... .. ..... ... ............... . ... ...... .. .. .. ... My gold cross
My most watched DVD is:
........... ........... . ............ ... . ...... ... ........ . .... Soul Food
My theme song is:
...................... "Ain't No Stoppin Us Now" · The Whispers

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�UP CLOSE 8: PERSONAL
The TV show that I don't miss is:
............. .. ................ .... ... ...... .. .... ..... . Flavor of Love

KIRKPATRICK

My dance moves would be described as:

······ ······· ······· ·· ·· ··· ············· ··· ·· ·· ··· ······ ······· ···· ·· Fly
Not many people know that:

Fr. * 6-1 * Forward
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Central Gwinnett HS
HIGH SCHOOL
Played two years at Laurel Hill before spending final two seasons at Centra l Gwinnett ...
earned four varsity letters ... two-time Class A All -State selection (2003 &amp; 2004) ... as a j unior, helped team to "Sweet Sixteen" of the 2005 Class AAAAA State Tournament ... averaged
13. 5 points per game as a senior ... named to the 2005 All-State second team ... scored 1,344
points during her prep career ... also played four years of volleyba ll, two years of soft ball
and ran cross country for one year.

........ ......... ................ . ... I am

the baby of five children

When I grow up, I want to be:
......... .. ....... ........ ... . .. ....... ... ... ............... . A teacher
I started

playing basketball because:
.................. ........ .................... ..... My mom made me

My first job was:
................................................... .. At "The Varsity"
My most watched DVD is:
. .... ..... .. ... ........... ........ .. ....... ...... Love and Basketball
My all-time favorite sports team is:
.. ... . ... .... ... .......... .......... ..... ...... ........... . .. .... . Miami
I am most afraid of:

···· ····· ·· ·· ····· ············ ···· ······ ····· ······· ············ ···· God
My prized possession is:
.... .... . .. ............... .... .................. ......... .... My family
The reality TV show that I want to be on is:
..................................................... ....... Real World

"

My favorite thing about EKU is:
....................................................... My teammates
The person that always make me laugh is:
..... ..... .. .. .......... ....... ..... My best friend, Lovell Thomas

WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT?
The NCAA defines an extra benefit as any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of th e institution 's
athletics interest (booster) to provide a stu den t-a t hlete, or a student-athlete's relative or friend, a benefit that is not generally available to
other Eastern Kentucky University stude nts and their re latives and/or friends or, is not expressly authorized by NCAA legi slation. Therefore, please be aware of t he follow ing :
• A student-athl ete cannot accept anything fro m a booster or an employee of EKU that would be considered an extra benefit not
available to t he general student body. Exam ples include t he use of a car, clothing, gilts, money, tickets, entertainment, etc.
• A student-athlete cannot accept free or reduced -cost r oom and board from any EKU employee or booster of EKU. A student-athlete
cannot accept free or red uced merchandise or ser vices from any merchant unless that free or r educed cost item is also available to the
general public and/or student body.
• A student-athlete cannot receive a special discount arrangement or credit on a purchase (e .g., airline ticket, clothing) or service
(e.g., laundry, dry cleaning) fro m an employee of EKU or a booster.
• A student-athlete cannot eat at a restaurant as the guest of an athletics booster or an employee of EKU.
• On infreq uent, special occasion s (e.g ., birthday), a student-athlete may accept an invitation to the ho me of an empl oyee of EKU or
booster for a meal.
• A st udent -ath lete cannot use a Departm ent of Ath letics' copy machine/fax machine or make long distance phone ca lls using departmental equipment or the long distance access code of an employee of EKU or a booster.
• A booster or employee of EKU cannot type reports, letters, papers, etc ., for a stu dent -at hlet e.
• An EKU employee or booster cannot provide a student-athlete with a loan of money, a guarantee of bond, t he use of an automobile
or t he signing of a note to arrange a loan.
• A student-athlet e may accept frequent flyer points and/o r miles earned w hile traveling to and from intercol legiate practice and/or
com petition.
For more information about permissible and impermissible booster activities, please call Tracy Scott in the EKU Compliance office (859-622-8541) or send an e-mail message to tracy.scott@eku.edu.

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�TV/RADIO CHART

#3 ASHLEY CAZEE

#10 LAUREN DUBBERT

# 14 COLETTE COLE

#21 LAECHIA CONLEY

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#23 CRYSTAL JONES

#30 TAMIKA BOWERS

#34 AMBER KIRKPATRICK

#42 ANDREA JENKINS

LARRY JOE INMAN

Jr. * G * 5-9
Matinsville, Ind.

Fr. * F * 5-11
Urbandale, Iowa

So. * G * 5-10
Madison, Mo.

Jr. * G * 5-9
Indianapolis, Ind.

#20 JAYME THIEM
So. * G * 5-9
Cold Spring, Ky.

Fr. * F * 5-11
Booneville, Ky.

#33 NIKI AVERY
Jr. * G * 5- 7
New York, N.Y.

Sr. * G * 5-9
Nashville, Tenn .

, ,

Fr. * F * 6-1
Lawrenceville, Ga.

Sr.* F * 6-3
Gulfport, Miss.

,

CURTIS METTEN
Assistant Coach
Seventh Year

28

STASHA RICHARDS
Assistant Coach
First Year

JENNY SLEDGE
Assistant Coach
Fourth Year

Head Coach
19th Year

'

SARA PIEPHO

Director of Operations
First Year

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GP-GS
27-21
27-21
27-20
27-14
27-13
26-1
27-12
26-15
9.5
27·4
25-4
25-5
7-0

TOTAL
OPPONENTS

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HOMt: 4-8 AWAY: 3-11 NtUTRAL: 0-1
Min./Avg
699/25.9
738/27.3
598/22.1
523 /19.4
527/19.S
381 /14.7
470/17.4
441 /17.0
176/19.6
380/14.1
250/ 10.0
227/9.1
40/5.7

27/5450
27/5450

--TOTAL··
FG-FGA Pct
101-243 .416
127-275 .462
129-241 .535
56-137
.409
70-144
.486
35-101
.347
30-79
.380
33-96
.344
9-28
.321
21-87
.241
18-61
.295
21-53
.396
2-9
.222

··3-POINTS··
3FG-FGA
Pct
36-77
.468
37-122
.303
O·O
.000
29-75
.387
0-0
.000
5.9
.556
0-3
.ODO
0-0
.ODO
4-11
.364
11·46
.239
2-17
118
0-0
.ODO
0-2
.000

652-1554 .420 124·362
721 -1624 .444 157-442

FHTA
126-140
52-62
28-76
28-40
29-47
27-35
25-35
11-27
4.5
15-32
13-20
5-7
0-4

.343
.355

Pct
.900
.839
.368
.700
.617
.771
.714
.407
.800
.469
.650
.714
.ODO
44

363-530 .685
412-602 .684

CON~ tRtNCt:7-13
No.
12
03
50
20
42
33
40
30
10
11
21
34
14

··REBOUNDS··
Off Def Tot./Avg
10 49 59/2.2
21 57 78/2.9
62 85 147/5.4
22 41 63/2.3
49 87 136/5.0
24 41 65/2.5
20 50 70/2.6
40 63 103/4.0
6 14 20/2.2
4 23 27/1.0
20 21 41 /1.6
15 19 34/1.4
1
2/0.3
61 105/3. 9

PF-FO
46-1
62-1
89-7
41-0
72-3
38-1
33·0
60-1
17-0
19-0
18-0
33-0
2-0

8
91
58
10
38
5
28
32
18
23
39
14
3
2

TO
105
65
40
39
32
45
31
32
27
33
28
19
0
14

Blk
2
54
5
15
3
4
13
3
1
0
1
0

Stl
23
37
12
40
10
15
22

21
10
10
17
7
0

Pts/Avg
364/13.S
343/12.7
286 /1 0.6
169/6.3
169/6.3
102/3.9
85/3.1
77/3.0
26/2.9
68 /2.5
51 /2.0
47/1.9
4/0.6

338 612 950/35.2 531 -14 361 510 102 224 1791 /66.3
396 652 1048/38.8 461
421 445 74 262 2011174.5

HOMt: 4-6 AWAY: 3-7 NtUTRAL: 0-0

Player
LAURA SHELTON
ASHLEY CAZEE
FATAi HALA' AP/' AP/
JAYME THIEM
ANDREAJENKINS
TAMARA ARNOLD
KIEJON JOHNSON
TAMIKA BOWERS
LOU/STAPIERRE
IND/A WOOD
CALAIS DUNN
LAUREN DUBBERT
JENNIFER PATTERSON
TEAM

GP-GS
20-14
20-17
20-16
20-12
20-6
2-2
19-0
20-7
19-13
20-4
18-5
20-4
1-0

Min./ Avg
531 /26.6
558/27.9
461 /23.1
409/20.S
371/ 18.6
40/20.0
273/14.4
362/18.1
316/16.6
300/ 15.0
188/10.4
213/ 10.7
313.0

··TOTAL··
FG-FGA Pct
84-198 .424
102-208 .490
101-194 .521
47-108 .435
45-97
.464
4-8
.500
24-69
.348
24-64
.375
23-67
.343
14-67
.209
17-44
.386
15-51
.294
0-0
.000

--3-POINTS··
3FG-FGA Pct
29-64
.453
25-84
.298
0-0
.ODO
24-59
.407
O·O
.000
2-4
.500
3-7
.429
0-3
.ODO
0-0
.000
7.34
.206
0-0
.000
1-14
.071
0-0
.ODO

TOTAL
OPPONENTS

20
20

4025
4025

500-1 175 .426 91-269
502-1175 .427 114-329

.338
.347

Pct
.870
.800
.387
.667
.677
.000
.864
.667
.429
.417
.833
.688
.000

·-REBOUNDS··
Off Def Tot. /Avg PF-FO
9 39 48/2.4
30-0
16 38 54/2. 7
43-1
57 71 128/6.4 66·5
15 32 47 /2.4 · 28-0
35 55 90/4.5
57-3
4 2 6/3.0
6-0
16 31 47/2.5
24·1
17 37 54/2.7
24-0
27 49 76/4.0
47-1
4 18 22/ 1.1
18-0
12 17 29/1.6
25-0
18 18 36/1.8
14-0
0 0
0/0.0
O·O
32 47 79/4.0
0

265-388 .683
311-443 .702

262 454 716/35.8 382-11
294 481 775/38.8 333

FH TA
94-108
40-50
24-62
16-24
21-31
0-0
19-22
16-24
9-21
10-24
5-6
11-16
0-0

2005·06 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Points: 37 · Laura Shelton at Austin Peay (12 / 10)
Rebounds: 12 · Andrea Jenkins (two times)
Field Goals Made: 11 - two players (two times)
Field Goals Attempted: 21 - Laura Shelton at Austin Peay (12/ 10)
FG Percentage: 1.000 · two players (two times)
3PT Field Goals Made: 6 - Laura Shelton at Austin Peay (12/ 10)
3PT Field Goals Attempted: 10 · two players (two times)
3PT Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 · three players (four times)
Free Throws Made: 13 · Laura Shelton vs. Belmont (1 1/ 19)
Free Throws Attempted: 13 · Laura Shelton (two times)
Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 - six players (22 times)
Assists: 8 · two players (two times)
Steals: 4 · two players (three times)
Blocked Shots: 7 · Fatai Hala'api'api at Eastern lllionois (1 /14)

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2005·06 STATISTICS

OVtRAll: 7-20
No. Player
12 LAURA SHELTON
03 ASHLEY CAZEE
so FATAi HALA'APl'API
20 JAYME THEIM
42 ANDREA JENKINS
40 KIEJON JOHNSON
30 TAMIKA BOWERS
10 LOUISTA PIERRE
33 TAMARA ARNOLD
11 IND/A WOOD
34 LAUREN DUBBERT
21 CALAIS DUNN
14 JENNIFER PATTERSON
TEAM

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8
72

51
7
30
2
3
21
26
13
36
3
13
0

TO
76
45
26
28
24
10
33
19
25
27
16
22
0
6

Blk Stl
2 19
29
42 11
5
31
13 8
1 6
2
12
3
18
10 18
1 8
0
5
0
17
0
0

277 357 80
305 342 54

Pts/ Avg
291 /14.6
269/13.5
226 /11.3
134/6.7
111 /5.6
10/5.0
7013.7
64/3.2
55/2. 9
45/2.3
39/2.2
42 /2.1
010.0

182 1356/67.8
186 1429/71.4

�--Date
11 / 19
11 /21
11 /25
11/26
11/29
12/ 1
12/6
12/8
12/10
12/20
12/22
1/2
1/5
1/ 12
1/1 4
1/ 19
1/21
1/26
1/30
2/4
2/6
2/9
2/11
2/ 16
2/ 18
2/23
2/25

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2005·06 RESULTS
Opponent
BELMONT
at #4 Ohio State
vs. Louisville#
at Middle Tennessee#
at East Tennessee State
UT MARTIN*
at Xavier
at Murray State*
at Austin Peay*
INDIANA STATE
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
at Southeast Missouri State*
TENNESSEE TECH*
at Morehead State*
at Eastern Illinois*
JACKSONVILLE STATE'
SAMFORD*
at Tennessee State•
at UT Martin*
at Tennessee Tech'
MOREHEAD STATE*
MURRAY STATE*
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE'
at Jacksonville State'
at Samford'
AUSTIN PEAY'
TENNESSEESTATE*

Result
L, 86-82 (OT)
L, 85-38
L, 75-45
L, 77-66
L, 81-74
W, 60-58
L, 82-49
w, 75-70
w, 64-61
L, 96-81
L, 78-71
L, 84-78
L, 72-61
L, 62-58
L, 85-76
W, 87-77
L, 71-68
w, 68-62
L, 58-49
L, 73-48
W, 67-60
L, 79-71
L, 87-86 (OT)
L, 79-77
L, 75-59
L, 69-55
W, 78-68

Attendance
843
2854
1126
1003
397
917
426
776
310
335
3751
410
1414
1012
450
525
649
1428
3255
630
670
270
670
847
660
500

* OVC Contest

High Scorer
20 L. Shelton
10 L. Shelton
8 I. Wood, A. Cazee, K. Johnson
17 L. Shelton
14 A. Jenkins
16 L. Shelton
9 A. Cazee
18 L. Shelton
37 L. Shelton
12 T. Arnold, F. Hala'api'api, A. Cazee
17 F. Hala'api'api
23 F. Hala'api'api
25 F. Hala'api'api
23 A. Cazee
26 A. Cazee
19 L. Shelton
20 L. Shelton
13 L. Shelton
12 L. Shelton
12 L. Shelton
14 -A. Jenkins
16 A. Cazee, J. Thiem
17 F. Hala'api'api
27 L. Shelton
14 A. Cazee, J. Thiem
20 -A. Cazee
22 L. Shelton

~
~
------~
- ----

..

High Rebounder
12 - A. Jenkins
3 L. Shelton, A. Jenkins, T. Arnold
6 K. Johnson
8 - A. Jenkins
12 A. Jenkins
5 T. Bowers, T. Arnold
6 T. Arnold
8 L. Pierre
7 T. Bowers
8 L. Pierre
8 F. Hala'api'api, K. Johnson
6 -A. Jenkins
9 F. Hala'api'api
7 C. Dunn
10 L. Pierre
8 F. Hala'api'api
6 L. Pierre, L. Dubbert, A. Jenkins
6 A. Jenkins
8 F. Hala'api'api
5 F. Hala'api'api
11 F. Hala'api'api
10 F. Hala'api'api
6 J. Thiem
11 A. Jenkins
3 L. Shelton, J. Thiem, L. Pierre
7 - A. Jenkins
8 F. Hala'api'api

Record
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
1-5
1-6
2-6

3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
3-12
3-13
4-1 3
4·14
5-14
5-15
5-16
6-16
6-1 7
6-1 8
6-19
6-20
6-21
7-21

# Middle Tennessee State Classic

2005·06 TEAM HIGHS &amp;LOWS
EKU High

EKU Low

Catagory

Opp. High

Opp. Low

87 vs. Jacksonville State (1/19)

38 at Ohio State (11/21)

POINTS

96 - Indiana State (12/20)

58 - UT Martin (12/ 1)

47 vs. Jacksonville State (1/ 19)

24 (two times)

REBOUNDS

51 - SE Missouri State (1 /2)

29 - Samford (2/18)

34 vs. SE Missouri State (2/11)

15 (two times)

FIELD GOALS MADE

38 • Indiana State (12/20)

18 - UT Martin (12/1)

68 at Murray State (1 2/8)

45 at Tennessee Tech (2/4)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

73 -Indiana State (12/20)

41 - UT Martin (12/1)

.567 (34-60) vs. SE Missouri State (2/11)

.300 (15-50) vs. Louisville (11 /25)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

.578 (37-64) - Ohio State (11 /25)

.333 (19-57) - Morehead State (1 / 12)

9 {three times)

0 vs. Austin Peay (2/23)

JPT FIELD GOALS MADE

15 - Indiana State (12/20)

1 - Middle Tennessee (11/26)

26 vs. UT Martin (12/1)

5 at Tennessee Tech (2/4)

JPT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

28 - Samford (2/18)

7 - Middle Tennessee (11 /26)

.692 (9-13) at SE Missouri State (1 /2)

.000 (0-10) vs. Austin Peay (2/23)

JPT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

.667 (8-12) - Austin Peay (2/23)

.143 (1-7) - Middle Tennessee (11 /26)

30 vs. Belmont (11 / 19)

2 at Ohio State (1 1/21)

FREE THROWSMADE

28 - Eastern Illinois (12/22)

5 - Indiana State (12/20)

40 vs. Belmont (11/19)

5 at Ohio State (11 /21 )

FREE THROWSATTEMPTED

36 - Belmont (11/19)

7 - Indiana State (12/20)

1.000 (10-10) at Samford (2/18)

.400 (2-5) at Ohio State (11 /21)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

.909 (10-11) -Austin Peay (2/23)

.500 (8-16) - Murray State (2/9)

20 (two times)

8 vs. Samford (1/21)

ASSISTS

28 - Indiana State (12/20)

9 - Middle Tennessee (11 /26)

14 vs. UT Martin (12/1)

4 (three times)

STEALS

19 - Eastern Illinois (12/ 22)

4 (two times)

8 at Eastern Illinois (1 / 14)

1 (four times)

BLOCKED SHOTS

6 (three times)

0 (two times)

32 vs. Eastern Illinois (12/22)

11 (two times)

TURNOVERS

27 - UTMartin (12/1)

9 at Ohio State (1 1/21 )

30 vs. Belmont (11 / 19)

9 vs. Austin Peay (2/23)

FOULS

28 - Belmont (11 / 19)

7 at Ohio State (11/21)

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31

�Belmont· 86
Eastern Kentucky· 82 (OT)
Nov. 19, 2005 * Richmond, Ky.
Belmont
Clark•
A. Jones•
Sunday*
Conkle*
T. Jones'
Myers
Col'lley
Bockey
Holiday
Bobbitt
Howard
Team
TOTALS

Pts

38
17
26
4l
28

29
0

9-13
0-1
2-4
4-17
7-12
0-1
4-6
1·5
l-9
1-3
0-2

0-1
0-0
0-1
3-lO
1-3
0-1
4-6
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-0

11-16 18
0 0
0-0 5 l
O
0-0 3 0
0
5-7
1-9
0-0
0-0
1-2
2-2
1
0-0
0 0
O·O
20-36 52 13 1 4

225 29-73 8-25

16
16
0
l2
3

86

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

R A B S

Pts

29
14
25
30
28
23
18
6

5 3 1 1
O0
12
5

9

2-4
3-5
3-7
4·14
3·8
1-5
1-3
0-2
0-1
l·l
17 O·l
3 1-2
18 5-7

O·O
l·I
01-7
1·3
0-0
l-2
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
O·O
O·O

5-5
0-0
2-4
3-3
13-13
0-2
0·0
0-0
4-4
0-1
0-0
0-0
3-8

3
0

l 1
0 0

o

12
20
2

0
2
13

5
225 24-60 4-15

30-40 43 13 6

82

32 - 39 - 15 .. 86
41 · 30 · 11 .. 82

BU
EKU

Eastern KY
Jenkins•
Hala'api'api'
Shelton'
Thiem•
Bowers*
Cazee
Pierre
Wood
Patterson
Dunn
Arnold
Dubbert
Johnson
Team
TOTALS

EKU

ETSU
Norman*
Gibson*
Azubuike'
Banjo'
Akers'
Moring
Wilhoit
Holmes
Devault
Hunt
Team
TOTALS

EKU
ETSU

Pts

14
8

200 26-63 6-13

12 0 0
5

11

8

10

16-28 41

3 10 74

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

R A B S

Pts

19
35
25
34
25
4
26

7 0 2 0
3

9
17

4-8
7-12
1-2
6-16
2-4
0-4
4-6
O·O
29 2-6
0-0

0-0
0-0
O·l
3-5
0-0
0-4
1-1
O·O
2-5
0-0

200 26-58 6-16

39
42

35
39

1-2
3-6
0-2
9-10
4-4
0-0
6-8
0-0
0-0
O·O

24
8

0
0

15
0

27 11
37 48

Pts

6
lO
0

Wood

4
24 11 2

38

FT·A

R A B S

Pts

1-4
2-2
5-6
0-0
O·O
O·O
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

5 2 1 0
14 1
10 O
3 O

11
24
25
2
10
O

2-5

8·13

Eastern KY
Shelton'
Bowers•
Arnold'
Jenkins•
Hala'api'api'
Cazee
Pierre

0

35 23 4 12 85

38
85

Patterson
Thiem
Dunn
Dubbert
Johnson
Team
TOTALS

UTM
Jackson•
Willingham'
Fuller*
Bonner'
Robinson •
Cox
Mitchell
Harris
Tearn
TOTALS
EKU
Pierre*
Bowers•
Jenkins•
Thiem*
Arnold*
Cazee
Wood
Shelton
Patterson
Dunn
Dubbert
Johnson
Hala'api'api'
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A

33
34
18
30
32
31
11
11

4-6 0-0
4-10 O·O
1-1 0-0
2-5 1-2
2-7 1-4
2-5 2-3
2-3 0-0
1-4 0-1

200 18-41 4-10

5-8
3-4
1-1
3-6
1-2
0-1
0-2
5-6

12
20
30
29
21
16
8
21
3

O·l
2-4
0-4
5-13
3-5
2-8
0-1
5-8
0-0
1-1
0-2
0-3
23 2-8

0-0
0-0
0-0
4-10
2-4
1·6
0-1
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-l
0-0

200 20-58 9-26

O·O
0-1
4-5
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-4
0-0
1-2
0-0
1-2
1-2

74
81

UTM
EKU

Nov. 26, 2005 * Mufreesboro, Tenn.

R A B S

Pts

27

2 1 O 2
0-0 2

4
0

20
16
24
23
16
7
10
19
8
13

1-3 0-0
0-1 0-0
0-4 0-3
2-6 O·O
2-6 O·O
3-6 2-3
0-3 0-0
3-4 2-3
1-3 0-0
1·6 1-5
0-0 0-0
0-3 0-1
2-5 0-0

200 15-50 5-16

Louisville
Covinton*
Huggins•
Neal•
Taylor'
Olson*
Barlow
Mus,na
Tokova
Boston
Johnson
McCought,y
Team
TOTALS

200 28 -59 4-14

EKU
UL

23 · 22 .. 45
33 · 42 .. 75

2·2
O·O
0-0
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-4
0-0
0-0
4-4

7-12
2-4
2-6
5-9
1-5
4-7
2-2
2-2
1·2
0-3
2-7

0-2
0-1
2-5
2-2
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
O·O
O·l

5
8

0
0 0

1
10-13 29 10 1

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

28
24
18
23
22
15
7
18
8
19
17

4

0
0

45

R A B S

4-10
0 1
3-3
0 0
0-0 1
0-0 6
22
0-0
3-3
2
0-0
0 0
1-2
0-0
2-2
4

Pts

18
7
12

15-22 36 14 2 10 75

Eastern KY
Cazee*
Shelton'
Arnold*
Jenkins*
Hala'api'api'
Pierre
Wood
Patterson
Thiem
Dunn
Bowers
Dubbert
Johnson
Team
TOTALS
MTSU
Abney&lt;
Mason'
Horton*
Stovall'
Givens•
Martin
Barclay
Boyd
Team
TOTALS

EKU
MTSU

R A B S Pis
8 3
13
17
11
3
3

4
7
58

R A B S Pts
3
0
4

4
14
B

16
0
0

0

0

I
11-17 26 12 6 14 60

21 · 37 .. 58
31 · 29 .. 60

FG Pct.: UTM 43.9, EKU 34.5 3-Pt. FG Pct.: UTM 40.0, EKU
34.6 FT Pct.: UTM 60.0, EKU 64.7 Turnovers: UTM 27, EKU 15
Attendance: 397

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S

27
30
21
22
219
20
4
3
24
7
6

4·9
4-6
0-5
5-8
3-5
3-6
0-0
0-0
2-7
0-1
0-0
0-0
12 1-3

3-6
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

200 22-50 5-10

2-2
8-8
0-1
1•3
0-2
2-2
0-0
0-1
3-5
0-0

0-2 0-1
1-4 1-4
8-9 0-0
2-10 0-0
12-22 0-1
S·lO 0·1
0-1 0-0
1-1 0-0

200 29-59 1-7

29
39

37
38

17
0
11
6

0-0

1·2
0-0
4
17-26 37 12 2

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

18
20
35
JS
40
20
22
10

Pts
13

0

0-0
0-2
-2
5-6
6-9
5-9
0-0
0-0

66

R A B S Pts
0 0 0
0 0
4
18
10
9
8
30
15
0

16 77

18-28 35

66
77

FG Pct.: EKU 44.0, MTSU49.2 3-Pt. FGPct.: EKU 50.0, MTSU
14.3 FT Pct.: EKU65.4, MTSU 64.3 Turnovers: EKU 25, MTSU 16
Attendance: 1,126

FGPct.: EKU 30.0, UL47.5 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 31.3, UL 28.6 FT
Pct. : EKU 76.9, UL 68.2 Turnovers: EKU 17, UL 11 Attendance:·

Eastern Kentucky 49
Xavier 82
Dec. 6, 2005 * Cincinnati, Ohio

4
18-30 45 13 3

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

Eastern Kentucky · 66
Middle Tennessee State 77

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

Eastern KY
Pierre'
Jenkins•
Shelton*
Thiem'
Bowers*
Cazee
Wood
Patterson
Dunn
Arnold
Dubbert
Johnson
Hala'api'api
Team
TOTALS

Xavier
Wallner*
Boothe
Green*
Granderson•
Miller•
Bingham
Taylor
Lewis
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A

16
21
22
15
8
24
12
2
11
20
16
16
17

1-3
3-4
0-5
2-5
0-2
3-10
0-2
0-0
3-6
0-1
2-4
0-4
4-8

0-0
0-0
0-3
0-3
0-0
1-6
0-0
O·O
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0

200 18-54 2-14

EKU
XU

O·O
0-0
4-4
2-3
0-0
2-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0

18
26
36
30
22

2-5
6-12
8-13
3-10
5-8
0-1

0-2
3-4
1-3
1·3
1-J
0-0

200 32-64 6-16

24 · 25
41 41

Eastern Kentucky· 75
Murray State · 70
Dec. 8, 2005 * Murray, Ky.

R A B S Pts
J O O0 2
6

11-13 30 10 1

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S
33 -24 0-0
1-2 9 3 O
28 6-11 0-1
3-3
o

23-32 41 13 5 11 81

FG Pct.: EKU 41.3, ETSU 44.8 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU46.2, ETSU
37.5 FT Pct.: EKU 57.1, ETSU71.9 Turnovers: EKU 24, ETSU 22
Attendance: 1,003

32

200 17-46 2-9

R A B S

O·O
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-2

Dec. 1, 2005 * Richmond, Ky.

25
15
24
15
19
16
12
10
25
2
16
22

4-6
0-1
2-2
1-1
2-2
0-2
2-4
O· 3
0-0
0-0
2-2
3-5

O·O
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-4
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

UT Martin • 58
Eastern Kentucky · 60

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S

0-0
0-0
3-6
1-2
0-0
0-0
O·l
0-l
1-2
O·O
0-0
1-1

3·7
4-8
4-9
0-l
0-1
4-9
1-2
0-3
0-0
0-0
18 0-1
5 0-1
18 1-4

FG Pct.: EKU 37.0, OSU57.8 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 22.2, OSU
30.0 FT Pct.: EKU40.0, OSU 61.5 Turnovers: EKU23, OSU 9
Attendance: 2,854

Eastern Kentucky 74
East Tennessee State 81
Nov. 29, 2005 * Johnson City, Tenn.
5-9
4-7
3-10
3-6
1-2
3-6
1-4
1-4
2·5
O·O
0-1
3-9

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

25
29
28
12
14
22
11
11
6

#4 OSU
Min. FG·A 3FG·A
Merrill*
25 5-7 0-0
Davenport• 29 11-14 0-0
Hoskins•
29 10-14 0-1
Wilburn•
25 1-3 0-1
Packer•
16 4-6 2-3
Battle
12 0-1 0-0
Dark
10 1-3 0-2
Allen
19 0-2 0-2
Blanton
2-5 1-1
Riley
18 2-6 0-0
Allen•
8 1· 3 O·O
Team
TOTALS
200 37-64 3-10

osu

FG Pct.: BU 39.7, EKU 50.0 3-Pt. FG Pct.: BU 32.0, EKU
26.7 FT Pct.: BU 55.6, EKU 75.0 Turnovers: BU 18, EKU 22
Attendance: 843

Eastern KY
Jenkins•
Hala'api'api*
Cazee'
Shelton*
Arnold*
Pierre
Wood
Patterson
Thiem
Dunn
Bowers
Johnson
Team
TOTALS

Eastern Kentucky · 45
Louisville · 75
Nov. 25, 2005 * Mufreesboro, Tenn.

Nov. 22, 2005 * Columbus, Ohio

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S

25
25
18
10
3

Eastern KY
Bowers•
Johnson'
Jenkins•
Cazee*
Shelton*
Pierre
Wood
Patterson
Thiem
Dunn
Arnold
Dubbert
Hala'api'api
Team
TOTALS

Eastern Kentucky · 38
#4 Ohio State 85

2-4
2-4
4-4
O·O
0-1
0·3

Wood

FG Pct.: EKU 33.3, XU 50.0 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 14.3, XU
37.5 FT Pct. : EKU 84.6. XU 57.1 Turnovers: EKU 26, XU 17
Attendance: 917

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A
2-6 0-0
O· l

26
25
25
25
32
l6
10

4-10
4-8
6-14
4-8
1-4
0·2
0-0
2-2
14 3-5
15 4-9

0-0
2-4
3-5
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Theim
Dunn
Dubbert
Johnson
Hala'api'api
Team
TOTALS
200 30-68 5-12
49

Pts

5
15
6
14
21
11

0

12-21 43 16 6 13 82

49
82

Eastern KY
Pierre'
Jenkins*
Cazee'
Shelton•
Bowers•

Murray State Min. FG·A
Hayes, AN' 38 5-18
Hirsch'
21 3-4
Adlich*
9 0·0
Hayes, AB* 27 4-7
lee*
24 5-13
Matthews
15 1-5
Fulkerson
1-1
Guffey
24 2-7
Gordian
24 6-16
Jones
0-1
Team
TOTALS
200 27·72

EKU
MSU

R A B S

2 3 3
O

3-4
2-2
3-4
1-1
1-3
0-0
0-0
O·O
O·O
0-2

Pts

4
11

12
18
9

0
0
O

0
0

4
6
8

10-17 42 20 1 10 75

3FG-A FT·A

R A B S

Pis

1-2
0-0
0-0
3-5
0-1
0-1
O·O
0-4
1-4
0-0

16 3 O 2

12
7

1-3
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-3
1-2
0-0
1-4
5.5
0-0

11
12

0

0

5
18

0
6

5-17

11-19

so

17 1 7

70

35 · 40 .. 75
35 - 35 .. 70

FG Pct.: EKU 44.1, MSU 37.5 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 41.7, MSU
29.4 FT Pct.: EKU 58.8, MSU57.9 Turnovers: EKU 13, MSU 17
Attendance: 426

�Eastern Kentucky • 64
Austin Peay · 61

Indiana State 96
Eastern Kentucky - 81

Dec. 10, 2005 ~ Clarksville, Tenn.

Dec. 20, 2005 • Richmond, Ky.

Eastern KY
Pierre•
Bowers•
Jenkins'
Shelton*
Cazee•
Wood
Thiem
Dunn
Dubbert
Johnson
Hala'api'api
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A

25
31
14
35
18
11
22

1-2 0-0
1-4 0-0
2-2 0-0
11·21 6-10
1-8 0-5
0-2 0-1
1-2 1-1
0·3 O·O
0-1 0-0
15 2-5 0-0
17 4-9 0-0

0-3
0-1
2-2
9-9
0-0
0-0
O·O
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

200 23-59 1-17

11-15 34 15 2

Austin Peay Min. FG·A 3FG·A
Link*
19 3-4 0-1
Haynes*
40 8-13 0-0
Reeves*
31 5-8 0-0
Bacon'
32 3-12 1-7
Hale'
36 4· 13 2-7
Quinn
15 0·5 0·3
Benford
18 0·3 O·O
Pond
9 1-4 O·O
Team
TOTALS
200 24-62 3-18

EKU
MSU

R A B S

FT-A

0-0
6-7
2-2
O·O
2·2
O·O
0-0
O·O

Pts

O O

2

37

0 0

64

Indiana ST
Lisch'
Weddle'
Maenpaa•
Boeglin•
Werhoff•
Phillips
Reida
Bankhead
Clark
Schilli
Rudolph
Team
TOTALS

R A B S Pts Eastern KY
0
6
Pierre*
16
22 Bowers•
12 Jenkins•

10·11 43 14 6

0
0

12
0
0

61

33 · 31 .. 64
35 · 26 .. 61

FG Pct.: EKU 39.0, APSU 38.7 J.Pt. FGPct.: EKU 41.2, APSU
16.7 FT Pct.: EKU 73.3, APSU 90.0 Turnovers: EKU 11, APSU
Attendance: 776

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A

37
35
23
36
35
12

5-11
9·18
5· 11
5-13
8·9
2·7
0-0
0-0
10 2-2
3 0-0
2-2

TOTALS

0-0
1·2
2·2
2· 3
O·O
0-0
0-0
O·O
0-0
O·O
O·O

R A B S Pts
6 2 0
10
24
12
4 19 0
13
6
0 0 23
6

200 38-73 15-26 5-7

33 28 1 10 96

Min. FG·A JFG·A FT-A

R A B S
8 2 2

Eastern IL
Canale*
Sims•
Galligan•
Edwards'
Sparks*
Kramer
Sellers
Eck
Maxedon
Scaggs
Kluempers
lipperd
Team

1-4
4·6
4·6
4-9
2-8
2-4
2·4
0·1
4-6
1-2
6·6

0-0
O·O
0-0
2·5
2·2
1-3
2-3
0-0
2·3
0-0
0-0

200 30-56 9·16

48
41

0-0
2-4

Pts

2
10

1-3
2·2
4-4
1·2
O·O
O·O
2-2
0-0
0-0

12
2
12

12·17 30 19 7 5

81

48
96
40 -- 81

FG Pct.: !SU52.1, EKU54.8 J.Pt. FG Pct.: !SU57.7, EKU
56.3 FT Pct.: !SU71.4, EKU 70.6 Turnovers: EKU 10, !SU 17
Attendance: ·

12
10
6

Eastern Kentucky 78
Southeast Missouri State • 84
Jan. 2, 2006 * Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A R A B S

Pts

20
20
29
36
39
13
5
8

7
4
12
21
13
6

11
15

2·8
2·3
5· 10
7-12
3-10
1-3
1-1
1·3
0-0

O·O
O·O
O·O
1-5
0·2
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-0

l· 3

o-o

1-1

0-0
0-0

0· 1

TOTALS

23
27
22
Cazee:t
29
Shelton•
18
Wood
16
Thiem
11
Dunn
4
Arnold
22
Johnson
13
Hala'api'api 15
Team

!SU
MSU

0-0
5·9
O·O
1-3
7-8
2·6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Eastern Illinois • 78
Eastern Kentucky • 71
Dec. 22, 2005 * Richmond, Ky.

200 24·55 2·10

3·5
0-0
2·2
6·6
7-11
4-4
1-1
O·O
O·O
O·O
5-6
0-0

1 0

4

0 0

Eastern KY
Pierre*
Hala'api'api'
Shelton*
Thiem•
Bowers*
Cazee
Wood
Dubbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team
TOTALS

R A B S Pts
3 0
2
2
23
O
15
8
O
2
0

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A

18
26
27
22
24
24
22

1-4 O·O
10-15 O·O
5·12 4-5
3-7 2-3
2·4 0-0
3-7 2·3
2-5 1·2
O·O 0-0
21 2-4 O·O
14 4-7 O·O

O·O
3-8
1-2
O·O
O·O
O·O
1-2
0-0
O·O
0-0

200 32-65 9· 13

5-12

30 13 5 8

78

28-35 32 10 3 19 78

SEMO
Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S Pts
Purcell*
26 5-10 1·4
3-4
0 2 14
Eastern KY Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S Pts Jackson•
33 2-6 0-0
3· 3 4
7
Pierre*
12 2-2 O·O
2·4 6 0 0
6
Conceicao• 34 9-16 2·3
10·14 12
30
Bowers•
16 1·6 0·1
2·2
0 0
Owsley*
22 2·9 1-2
1·2 5
Jenkins•
15 1·3 0-0
2·2
0
4
Nixon,.
5-7
18
21 5-8 3-3
Cazee•
29 5-9 1-5
1·4
12 Ryan
1·2
18 0·3 O·l
Arnold*
19 1-3 O·O 0-0 1
2
Kintchen
0-0
2 2·2 O·O
Wood
10 1-2 0· 1
O·O 0
Dunn
23 0·2 0·2
0· 1
Shelton
22 2·8 O·O
2-2
Daughtery
0-0 O·O 0-0
Thiem
18 2-5 0·2
O·O
4
Lyles
2·2 10 O
12 0·5 O·O
Dubbert
0-0 0-0
O·O
0
Blunt
1-4 0·1
0-0
0
Johnson
24 4·9 O·O
6·6
14 Team
Hala'api'api 29 7·12 O·O
3-9
17 TOTALS
200 26-65 7·16 23·35 51 11 4 10 84
Team
37 41
78
TOTALS
200 26-59 1·9
18-29 42 16 4 13 71 EKU
SEMO
42 42
84
E!U
33.43 .. 73
FGPct : EKU 49.2, SEMO 40.0 3-Pt. FGPct.: EKU 69.2, SEMO
EKU
28 · 43 .. 71
43.8 FT Pct.: EKU41.7, SEMO 71.4 Turnovers: EKU15, SEMO 14
Attendance:
3,751
FGPct.: E!U 43.6, EKU44.1 3-Pl. FG Pct.: EIU 20.0, EKU
11.l FT Pct.: EIU 80.0, EKU 62.1 Turnovers: EIU 26, EKU 32
Attendance: 335

Tennessee Tech 72
Eastern Kentucky · 61

Eastern Kentucky • S8
Morehead State · 62

Jan. 5, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

Jan. 12, 2006 • Morehead, Ky.

nu

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A

Apple*
Reed'
Christian*

27
29
38
27
18
2
16
25

Cavin*
Lyons*
Tyler
Bowens
Reece
Brackin
Nichols
Hensley
Holbrook
Team
TOTALS
Eastern KY
Pierre*
Bowers•
Hala'api'api'
Shelton*
Thiem•
Cazee
Wood
Dunn
Dubbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team
TOTALS

TTU
EKU

2-3 1-1
3·8 1-2
12-19 0·2
4-9 2-3
2-8 0-2
O·O O·O
1·3 0-1
1·3 1-3
O·O 0-0
0·1 0-0
1·2 l ·l
1-3 1·3

200 21·59 7·18

0-3
O·O
2-4
3·4
1-2
0·2
3-4
2·2
0-0
0-0
O·O
0-0

R A B S

Pts

2 0

5
7
26
13
5

10

4
11·21 40 23 0

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S
27 1-5 O·O
O·O 6 3 2 0
24 1-3 0-0
0-0
O O

29
28
14
26
18
5

11-17 O·O
2· 10 1-4
0-3 0-1
6· 13 2-4
1-6 1-4
H 0-0
0·1 0-1
10 1-4 O·O
10 O·l O·O

3-7
3-4
O·O
1·2
O·O
0-0
O·O
2·2
0-0

4
1
0

200 24·64 4-14

9·15

39 13 3

40
20

Eastern KY
Cazee*
Shelton*
Thiem*
Dunn*
Hala'api'api'
Pierre
Wood
Bowers
Dubberrt
Johnson
Jenkins
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

31
23
23
23
27
2
20
18

O·O
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
O·O

200 25·59 2·6

6-10

Morehead ST Min. FG·A
Pts Plante'
30 3·5
2
Johnson•
19 O· 3
White•
15 2·5
25 Gearhart• 30 3-11
8
Brown•
34 5-15
0
Johnson
0-1
15 Combs
12 1-3
3
S·Williams 29 3-9
Williams
O·O
Bass
21 2-5

Pts

23

O 3

2·2

16
0

37 13 6 10 58

3FG·A FT·A R A B
H
2 2 O

0-2
O·O
0-2
1-4

0-0
O·O
1·3
1·3
O·O
O·O

Tom

FG Pct.: TTU 45.8, EKU 37.5 3-Pl. FGPct.: TTU 38.9, EKU
28.6 FT Pct.: TTU 52.4, EKU 60.0 Turnovers: n u 11, EKU 14
Attendance: 410

R A B S

4
2

72

TOTALS

32 ·· 72
41 61

1-3
3-3

10·15 2·3
1-6 O·O
0-3 0-3
1·6 0-0
8· 13 0-0
0-0 0-0
1·4 0-0
3-7 O·O
O·O O·O
14 0-4 0-0
15 1·1 O·O

61

EKU
MSU

200 19-57 3·14

202
4-4
2-2
5· 7
O·O
3-4
4-6
O·O
O·O

Pts
7

2
1

12 0
0 0 0

15
0

7
21·26 39 16 3 11 62

24 · 34 .. 58
33 · 29 .. 62

FGPct.: EKU 42.4, MSU 33.3 J·Pl. FG Pct.: EKU 33.3, MSU
21.4 FT Pct.: EKU 60.0, MSU 80.8 Turnovers: EKU 22, MSU 17
Attendance: 1,414

33

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)

)

Eastern Kentucky • 76
Eastern Illinois • 85
Jan. 14, 2006 * Charleston, Ill.

,)

)

J
J

Eastern KY Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

R A 8 S

Pierre•
Hala'api'api*
Cazee•
Shelton·
Bowers•
Wood
Thiem
Dunn
Dubbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team

27
24
33
21
II
23
13
O
19
7
13

10 0
6
7

TOTALS

200 29·63 4· 13

Eastern IL
Sims•
Galligan•
Edwards'
Sparks'
Canale'
Kramer
Eck
Maxedon
Scaggs
Kluempers
lipperd
Team

TOTALS

EKU
EIU

3·7 O·O
6·14 O·O
10-16 2·6
2-6 0· 1
0· 1 O·O
1·5 l·l
1·4 0·2
1•J O·O
J.4 1-1
O·O O·O
2·3 O·O

2-4
O·O
4-4
3·4
0-0
2·4
O·O
O·O
1·2
O·O
2·2

3·6
5· 13
8· 15
8·16
2·8
1·3
1·2
O·O
0· 1
13 1·2
o+ O·O

O
O
O
O
0

0 0

R A 8

1·2 6 6
8-10 8
4-4
1·2
2-3 4
O·O 2
O·O
O·O
O·O
O·O
O·O
7
200 29·66 11·17 16·21 33 18 5

1·1
O·O
4·4
5·8
0·2
O·O
1·2
0-0
O·O
O·O
0-0

4
J

Pts
8
18
24
22

2

0 3
0

0

14 85

35 · 41 ·· 76
43 · 42 .. 85

Eastern KY Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

O·O
O·O
0·4
0·2
0-2
1-7
1-3
O·O
0-1
O·O

16·51 2·19

UTM
Jackson•
Willingham·
Fuller•
Cox'
Robinson•
Bonner
Mitchell
Harris
Team

Min. FG·A
30 6·10
35 3·9
23 4·6
36 1·5
36 2-8
12 0·2
16 1-4
12 2·3

Min. FG·A
19 1-5
21 2·2
33 7-13
37 8·16
36 5·11
29 5·12
10 0·1
11 2·5
0+ O·O
4 1·2

TOTALS

200 19·47 2·10

EKU
UTM

22
JI

27
27

3FG·A FT·A

R A 8 S

Pis

0·2
0-0
1·2
2·3
0·1
2·8
O·O
0·1
O·O
0·1

J

2

TOTALS

200 31-67 5·18

10·14 33 17 1 10 77

Eastern KY
Pierre'
Dubberrt·
Hala'api'api'
CazeeWood'
Shelton
Thiem
Dunn
Bol'lers
Jenkins
Team

Min. FG·A
26 6· 12
20 2-6
29 5·10
29 5·11
20 0·3
23 5·9
16 2·6
11 1·3
14 0·2
12 2·4

FT·A
0-0
3.4
2·4
7·8
1·3
5·5
O·O
O·O
5-6

TOTALS

200 28-66 1·23

0-0
1·2
2·2
O·O
5.7
2·3
O·O
0-0
O·O
O·O

2 0 0
1
0
0

0
0 0

17
18
15
14
0
4

0

0
0

I
0
O
I
O

O
0
O
O I
O 1

15·23 35 9

8·12
3·4
0-2
O·O
1·2
1·2
0·2
5·5

Pis

O O 8
10
10
O
O

9

O 2
O O

18·29 41 12 2 5

12
6
O

49
Pts
20

58

49
58

FG Pct.: EKU 31.4, UTM 40.4 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 10.5, UTM
20.0 FT Pct. : EKU 65.2, UTM 62.1 Turnovers: EKU 11, UTM 14
Attendance: 1,428

29
41

JSU
EKU

48
46

R A 8 S

6 1 0 1
7 l O 3
8

0

Pts
12
12
18
19
6

2
I 0

1-1

6
24·31 47 20 4 8

87

77
87

Eastern KY Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A
26 1-4 O·l
4·4

3FG·A FT·A R A 8 S

1·3
1-4
l·l
0·3
2·3
O·O
1·2
O·O
2·4

2·2
3·3
5-5
O·O
3.7
1·2

Pts
OO 6
O 12
9
0 0
2 1 9
I OO 2
0
0
O
O
0
0

TOTALS

200 15·45 2-5

nu

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT-A

R A 8 S

Apple•

19
16
20
31
24
16
17
16

3 4 0 0

Cavin'
Reed'
Christian•
Lyons•
Tyler
Bowens
Reece
Brackin
Nichols
Hensley
Price
Team
TOTALS

EKU
MSU

O·3
3.5
0·3
8-18
2·8
5·7
2·3
0·1
O·O
10 2·3
13 2·4
14 0·3

0-2
1·3
0-0
2·4
0· 1
O·O
2·2
0·1
O·O
1·2
0·1
0·3

200 24·58 6·19

6·8
0· 1
0-0
1·2
2-2
O·O
0-0
3·4
O·O
0-0

16·21 27 10 3

4·4
2-2
1·2
2-3
3.5
4·5
O·O
0-0
0·1
O·O
3·3
O·O

48

4
22
6

1

l·l

5

O·O
0-0

4 3

0 0
4

200 24·51 8·2Z

15·20 37 16 1

0-2
0·6
4· 12
7·14
1·5
4·8
5.7
0-1

R A 8 S

15
18
29
34
17
23
21
11
8
8
16

O·O
0· 1
O·O
1·5
1·3
2·3
2·4
O·O
O·O
O·O
O·O

1-2 6 0 0 1
O·O 6
0 2
2·4
2·3
O·O
10·10
0
0 J
O·O
O·O
0
O·O
I
0 0
O·O
3-6

TOTALS

200 22-58 6·16

18-25 37 8 3 9

1-1

0·1
0-1

Eastern KY
Cazee'
Pierre•
22 Wood·
Dubbert•
13 Hala'api'api•
Shelton
1
Thiem
Dunn
Bowers
Johnson
71 Jenkins
Team
Pis TOTALS
Pts

0
10
17
3
20
12

0
0

68

31 · 40 .. 71
28 -40·· 68

Pts

1
20
0
0

14
6
0

0

Morehead ST Min.
Plante•
19
Williams•
15
Brown•
34
Johnson•
34
Gearha rt•
29
Johnson
Strayer
Combs
12
S·Williams 25
White
Sass
21
Team
TOTALS
200

FG·A
1·3
O·O
8-14
2·6
3·15
0·1
0· I
1-4
5·11
0·1
4·5

3FG·A
1·2
O·O
O·O
O·O
1·8
O·O
0· 1
0·2
1·3
0·1
0-1

24·61 3·18

Eastern KY
Dunn·
Hala'api'api'
Cazee•
Shelton•
Thiem'
Pierre
Wood
Bov.ers
Dubbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team

Min. FG·A
12 1-2
22 5· 11
29 4·8
24 2·6
26 1·6
O·O
15 1·3
15 1·3
10 2·2
19 1·2
23 7· 13

3FG·A
O·O
O·O
I·3
1-1
O·O
O·O
0·1
O·O
O·O
1-1
O·O

TOTALS

200 25·56 3·6

O·O
O·O
3·10
O·l
2·2
O·O
O·O
O·O
4·4
O·O
O·O

2 0 0

Pis
3

19
2
O O
O
0 15
O O
O 8

9·11 40 10 5 7

60

FT·A
O·O
2·3
2·4
5·6
3·6
O·O
0-0
O·O
1-2
1·2
O·O

Pis

R A 8 S
0
II
2 I
I 2

2
12
11
10
5
0

1
0

I
6
10
14·23 41 14 4

14

MSU
EKU

32
38

28
29

FT·A R A 8 S Pts
O·O
2 O
11
O·O
O O 0
2·4
O·O
1-4
5.7
13
2·2
8
O·O
0·1
4
O·O
12
O·O
10·18 38 16 2

Appling

Min. FG·A
30 0·1
28 4·9
34 2·4
24 1·7
37 9-21
9 0·2
27 4·10
5 0-1
6 O·O

O·O
5.5
3·4
1·2
4.7
O·O
6·8
1·2
O·O

Team
TOTALS

200 20·55 3· 12

68

TN State
Fletcher'
Jackson'
Kelly*
Sanks·
Dean•
Sibby
Okafor
Vance

31
31

37
32

3FG·A FT·A R A 8 S

Pts

0·01
1·3
0· 1
O·O
2·6
O·O
0·1
O·O
O·O

0
14

4

24
0
14

0
0

1
0

6
20·28 36 10 2 11 63

68
63

FG Pct.: EKU 45.0, TSU 36.4 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 40.0, TSU
25.0 FT Pct.: EKU 55.6, TSU 71.4 Turnovers: EKU 19, TSU 17
Attendance: 649

Murray StateMin. FG·A 3FG·A
Hayes, AN' 29 4-13 0·2
Scott*
36 12-17 O·O
Gordian'
29 3·7 2-5
Hayes, AB' 25 1·5 1·2
Petty•
26 5-7 1·2
Matthews
16 4·5 O·O
Guffey, A
0· 1 0-1
Lee
14 2-3 O·O
Hirsch
6 O·O O·O
Guffey, P
15 2·5 1·3
Team
TOTALS
200 33-63 5·15
Eastern KY
Thiem•
Dunn•
Hala'api'api•
Cazee•
Shelton•
Pierre
Wood
Bowers
Dubbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team

Min, FG·A
22 6·11
2-3
25 2·6
32 5· 13
30 4-8
10 1· 3
13 0·3
11 1-2
12 2-4
13 1·2
24 2-4

FT·A

R A 8 S

O·O
3·8
2·2
2·2
0·1
1·2
O·O
0·1
O·O
O·O

O 3

8·16

3FG·A FT·A

4·6
O·O
O·O
1·6
2·5
O·O
0·1
O·O
0·1
O·O
O·O

TOTALS

200 26-59 7·19

MSU
EKU

39-40··79
35 · 36 .. 71

0·1
O·O
O·O
5·5
2·4
O·O
O·O
0-0
3.3
2·2
0·2

6
2
4
0 I
O
0
1 1 0
2 1 0
O O 0

Pts
8
27
10
5
11
9

36 12 5 14 79
R A 8 S

3 1 2
0
10
3

Pts
16

0 2
5 0 0

16
12

0 0

2

0 0
0 0 I

12·17 36 16 3

71

67

19·25 45 20 1 10 73

21 · 27 ·· 48
31 · 42 .. 73

3FG·A
1·1
O·O
1·3
0·1
O·O
0·1
2-4
O·O
O·O
0-0
O·O

Murray State • 79
Eastern Kentucky • 71
Feb. 9, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

R A 8

15
5 2
1 2
O

FG-A
5·9
0·5
1·3
1·6
3-6
4·7
2-6
J.4
O·I
2·3
6·10

200 27·60 4-10

EKU
TSU

FT·A

Min.
32
19
19
17
1
21
15
12
16
11
25

1

FG Pct.: SAM 42.1, EKU 37.9 3-Pt. FG Pct.: SAM 36.4, EKU
37.5 FT Pct.: SAM 75.0, EKU 72.0 Turnovers: SAM 13, EKU 12
Attendance: 525

R A 8 S

19
23
14
19
11
21
12
19
14
22

O·O
1-1
O·O
O·O
O·O
1·2
O·O
0-0
O·O
0-1

0 1 0 2
1
12 0 0
2
0

Morehead State • 60
Eastern Kentucky 67
Feb. 6, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

Cazee•
Shelton•
Thiem•
Jenkins•
Hala'api'api'
Pierre
Wood
Dunn
Bowers
Dubbert
Johnson
Team

3-7
4-5
0·2
4·8
0·2
2·8
1·3
0·2
0·1
O·3

Eastern Kentucky 68
Tennessee State 63
Jan. 26, 2006 * Nashville, Tenn.

Pierre•
Dubbert•
Hala'api'api'
Cazee•
Wood*
Shelton
Thiem
Dunn
Bowers
Johnson
Jenkins
Team

SU
EKU

FG Pct.: EKU 33.3, TTU 41.4 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU40.0, TTU
31.6 FT Pct.: EKU 76.2, TTU 76.0 Turnovers: EKU 20, TTU 15
Attendance: 3,255

34

Min. FG·A
24 1·7
26 2·6
34 8·16
25 3-8
36 4·8
0·1
19 3-4
10 1·3
18 2·4

Eastern KY Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

3FG·A
O·O
0·2
O·O
1·5
0·3
4·7
2·6
O·O
O·O
O·O

Feb. 2, 2006 * Cookeville, Tenn.

R A 8 S

0·1
0·2
4·4
O·O
0·2
9-10
1·1
O·O
1-3
O·O

Samford
Pilkerton•
lnsell'
Munday'
Towns•
Smith*
Ward
Wilderotter
Pike
Smith
Team
TOTALS

Eastern Kentucky • 48
Tennessee Tech · 73

3FG·A FT·A R A 8 S

0·1
0-0
O·O
1-4
1·4
O·O
0·1
O·O

Jan. 21, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

JSU
Boykin•
Fuess•
Healy'
Mci&lt;inner
Slaughter•
Haynes
Gordon
Jeffs
Aml)lltch
Clay
Team

Eastern Kentucky · 49
UT Martin 58
Jan. 30, 2006 * Martin, Tenn.
4·7
5·7
3·9
0·3
O·l
1·12
2-4
0-J
1·2
0·1

Jan. 19, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

FG Pct.: JSU 46.3, EKU 42.4 3-Pt. FG Pct.: JSU 27.8, EKU
30.4 FT Pct.: JSU 71.4, EKU 77.4 Turnovers: JSU 18, EKU 19
Attendance: 450

FG Pct.: EKU 46.0, EIU 43.9 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 43.9, EIU
64.7 FT Pct.: EKU 70.0, EIU 76.2 Turnovers: EKU 24, EIU 17
Attendance: 1,012

Jenkins•
24
Hala'api'api' 19
Cazee•
25
Wood'
11
Dubbert'
15
Shelton
29
Thiem
23
17
Dunn
Bowers
19
Johnson
18
Team
TOTALS
200

Samford· 71
Eastern Kentucky • 68

14·20 44 17 8 10 76

Min. FG·A 3FG·A FT·A

27
34
35
34
34
8
9

o

Pts
8
12
26

Jacksonville State 77
Eastern Kentucky 87

60
67

FG Pct.: MOR 39.3, EKU 44.6 3-Pt. FG Pct.: MOR 16.7, EKU
50.0 FT Pct.: MOR 52.9, EKU 60.9 Turnovers: MOR 16, EKU 18
Attendance: 630

FG Pct.: MSU 52.4, EKU 44.13-Pt. FG Pct.: MSU 33.3, EKU
36.8 FT Pct.: MSU 50.0, EKU 70.6 Turnovers: MSU 16, EKU 23
Attendance: 670

�Southeast Missouri State - 87
Eastern Kentucky - 86 (OT)
Feb. 11, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.
SEMO
P\Jrcell'
Jackson•
Conceicao'
Owsley•
Nixon•
Ryan
Dunn
Daugherty
Lyles
Blunt
Thesing
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A
38 8-20
40 6·11
25 5·8
33 1-6
14 1-4
15 2·2
JI 3·6
3 O·O
21 3·9
5 O·O
0+ 0-0

Eastern KY
Pierre'
Thiem'
Hala'api'api'
Cazee•
Shelton•
Wood
Dunn
Bowers
Dubbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A
16 1·5
JI 4·7
22 7-11
37 6-6
34 6· 12
11 O·O
18 4-6
14 1-2

200 34-60 3-6

SEMO
EKU

34 · 41 · 12 .. 87
35 • 40 • 11 .. 86

3FG·A
4-13
O·O
O·O
1·2
0·3
0-0
3-6
O·O
O·O
O·O
O·O

200 29-66 8·24

8

O·O
O·O

Eastern Kentucky - 59
Samford - 75

Feb. 16, 2006 * Jacksonville, Ala.

Feb. 18, 2006 • Birmingham, Ala.

Pts Eastern KY
O 25 Dunn•
O 18 Hala'api'api•
O 16 Cazee•
3
Shelton•
2
Thiem'
Pierre
11 Wood
O Bowers
Dubbert
Johnson
O Jenkins
Team
21·29 35 14 1 4 87 TOTALS
S

3FG·A FT·A R A B S pts
O·O
2·2
3 0 0
4
0·1
O·O
O I
8
O·O
3·9
O
17
3·3
O·O
O
15
0·2
3·4
15
O·O
1·2 0
O·O
2-2
10
O·O
2-2
4

0· 1 O·O

14 1-4
20 4·6

FT·A R A B
5·6
13
I
6·8
0
6·9
O
O·O
O·l
O
O·O
O
2·2
0 I O
O·O O O O
2·3
0
O·O
O O
O·O
O

Eastern Kentucky 77
Jacksonville State 79

O·O

0-0
2·2

O
0
0

I
15·23 36 18 2 8

JSU
Gordon·
Healy'
Boykin'
McKinney•
Slaughter•
Haynes
Clay
Johnston
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A
11 1·2
23 2·6
24 6·12
33 7-15
12 0·2
5 O·O
10 0-4
29 1-2
12 l-3
16 4·9
25 4·9

3FG·A
O·O
O·O
3-7
1·5
0·2
O·O
0·1
O·O
O·O
2·3
O·O

200 26·64 6·18
Min, FG·A
15 O·O
38 5·10
33 7·12
36 3·8
38 7-12
31 4·12
2 1-1
O·O

FT·A
O·O
2·4
O·O
12·13
O·O
O·O
1·3
O·O
2·2
2-2
0·2

R A B S
1 0 0 I
10 0 2 0
0

200 17.55 7·19

15
27

0

I 0
11
I 1

4
12

8

I
19·26 40 12 3 13 77

3FG-A FT·A R A B S
O·O
O·O
O O 1
0·1
4.7
5 0
2·5
4·4
4
0 0
3-6
4.5
6
0-0
2-2
4.7
2·7

O·O
O·O

Pts
2

O·O
O·O

13
16
14

2

I

0

Pts
0
14
20

0

0

4
18·25 34 18 6 10 79

10
86

EKU
JSU

42
32

35
47

77
79

FG Pct.: EKU 40.6, JSU 49.1 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 33.3, JSU
36.8 FT Pct.: EKU 73.1, JSU 72.0 Tumovers: EKU 23, JSU 22
Attendance: 656

Eastern KY
Dunn•
Hala'api'api'
Cazee•
Shelton•
Thiem'
Pierre
Wood
Bowers
Dubbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team
TOTALS

Min. FG·A
7 O·O
26 3·4
25 6·10
29 5·12
30 5·10
29 I· 3
14 1·2
6 0·2
16 1·3
10 O·l
8 O· l

3FG·A
O·O
O·O
1-4
l·I
2-6
O·O
1·2
O·O
0·1
O·O
O·O

FT·A R A B S
O·O
O O O
O·O
O O
l·l
O
2·2
4
2-2
3
O·O
O
O·O
O 2
O·O
O
O
I·!
0 0 0
4-4
0
O·O
O
O

Austin Peay 55
Eastern Kentucky 69
Feb. 23, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

14
13
14
2

Austin Peay
Link'
Haynes·
Reeves•
McGee'
Hale'
Benford

4

Pond
Team
TOTALS

pts

O

Bacon

EKU
SU

10·10 24 10 l 8

FT·A R A
S
O·O
l·l
I

3-4

o

0-0
2·2
O·O
2·2
1·2

0
I
0 0

P
2
2:
l:
3
2!
0
8

200 26-50 8·12

9·11

36 17 3

69

Min.
10
18
20
36
33
12

FT·A R A B S Pl
O·l
3
0
O·O
1·2
11
2·2
20
O·O
1-1
O·O
0-0
I I
O·O
1 0
1·2
0
2·2
I
7-10 27 12 7 13 55

0

Eastern KY
Pierre'
Thiem•
Samford
Min. FG-A 3FG·A FT·A R A B S Pts Hala'api'api'
Ward•
17 O·l 0·1
O·O
O
0
cazee·
27 4·10 2-5
2·3
12 Shelton'
Munday*
Towns•
35 4.7 0·3
6·8
14 Wood
Smith, c.• 28 1·5 0-2
2·2
4
Dunn
Insell'
34 8-13 7-12 O·O
0 0 23 Bowers
0-0
0
Dubbert
Wildenrotter 14 1·2 O·l
Pike
19 4·7 O·O
1·2
Johnson
Pilkerton
2 O·O O·O
O·O
Jenkins
Spruiell
O·O O·O
O·O
O O O Team
Smith, K.
21 4·5 3-4
O·O 4
11 TOTALS
/&gt;Jvey
0+ O·O O·O
O 0
O·O O O
APSU
Team
200 26·50 12-28 11-15 29 22 O 7 75 EKU
TOTALS
200 22·48 5.14

Min, FG·A 3FG·A
32 1·2 O·O
36 10·15 O·O
27 4·7 O·O
24 1-1 l·l
37 7-18 5·8
9 O· l O·O
19 2·2 2·2
16 1-4 0·1

59

30 · 29 -- 59
40 · 35 •• 75

FG·A
1·3
O·O
5·10
9·19
2-5
1·3
9 0·2
16 2·4
4 0-1
20 2·6
22 2·6

3FG·A
0-0
O·O
O·O
0·5
0-1
0·2
O·O
O·O
O·l
O·l
O·O

200 24·59 0·10
35
26

34
29

69
55

FGPct.: APSU 52.0, EKU40.73-Pt. FG Pct.: APSU 66.7, EKU
0.0 FT Pct.: APSU 81.8, EKU 70.0 Turnovers: APSU 22, EKU 16
Attendance: 660

FGPct.: EKU 45.8, SAM 52.0 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 35.7, SAM
42.9 FT Pct.: EKU 1.000, SAM 73.3 Turnovers: EKU 17, SAM 13
Attendance: 847

FGPct.: SEMO 43.9, EKU 56.7 3-Pt. FGPct.: SEMO 33.3, EKU
50.0 FT Pct.: SEMO 72.4, EKU 65.2 Tumovers: SEMO 14, EKU
17 Attendance: 270

Tennessee State 68
Eastern Kentucky 78
Feb. 25, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.
TSU
Jackson•
()l(afor'
Banks'
Appling'
Fletcher•
Sibby
Kelly
Marshall
Team
TOTALS
Eastern KY
Pierre'
Thiem'
Hala'api'ap,·
cazee•
Shelton·
Wood
illJnn
Bowers
illJbbert
Johnson
Jenkins
Team
TOTALS
TSU
EKU

Min. FG·A
36 6·16
32 6·17
37 2·6
31 5·11
35 3-11
17 O·O
S 1·2
2·6

3FG·A
1-4
0·1
1·3
0·1
3-3

O·O

0-0
O·O

100 25·69 5·12
Min, FG·A
21 3-5
21 4-5
24 4·6
27 4·9
31 7·12
9 0·1
O·l
19 2-4
13 1-5
8 1-3
22 0·3

35
43

pts
13
15
6
12
12

13·16 40 15 2 10 68

3FG·A FT·A R A B S
O·O
0·2
0
3·3
6·8
O·O O·O
1-4
4·4
l·l
7·7
O·l
O·O
1
0
O·O
2·2
0 0 0
O·O
2·3
I
0·2
O·O O O 0
O·O
O·O
0-0
0
O·O

200 26-54 5·13
33
35

FT·A R A B S
O·O
8
I
3·4
6
0 2
1·2
2·2
3·4
4·4
O·O
O·O

21·16 34 13 6 7

Pis

6
17
8
13
22
0

78

68
78

FG Pct.: TSU 36.2, EKU 48.1 3-Pt. FG Pct.: TSU 41.7, EKU
38.5 FT Pct.: TSU 81.3, EKU 80.8 Turnovers: TSU 17, EKU 16
Attendance: 500

Jayme Thiem

3S

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2006 OVC STANDINGS
Conf.
Tennessee Tech%
Southeast Missouri State%#
Samford
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Jacksonville State
Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
Tennessee State
% Regular Season Co-Champions
# O'Reilly OVCTournament Champion

2006CONFERENCELEADERS

W-L

Pct.

Overal l
W-L
Pct.

16-4
16-4
15-5
12-8
11 -9
9-11
9-11
9-11
7-13
6-14
0-20

.800
.800
.750
.600
.550
.450
.450
.450
.350
.300
.000

23-9
22-9
21-8
15-13
16-13
11-17
11-17
10-19
7-20
8-19
0-27

2006 OVC TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, February 28
FIRST ROUND
#1 Tennessee Tech 83. #8 Eastern Illinois 69
#5 Morehead State 80, #4 Austin Peay 78 (OT)
#2 Southeast Missou ri State 80, #7 Murray State 49
#3 Samford 58, #6 Jackso nvill e State 56
Friday, Ma rch 3
SEMIFI NA LS
#1 Tennessee Tech 80, #5 Morehead State 66
#2 Southeast Missouri State 59, #3 Samford 52
Saturday, March 4
CHAMPIONSHIP
#2 Southeast Missouri State 71, # 1 Tennessee Tech 50

.719
.709
.724
.536
.552
.393
.393
.345
.259
.296
.000

SCORING OFFENSE
School
1. Murray State
2. Southeast Missouri State
3. Jacksonville State
4. Tennessee Tech
5. Eastern Illinois

GP
28
31
28
32
29

1989
2201
1953
2215
1938

SCORING DEFENSE
School
1. Samford
2. Morehead State
3. Southeast Missouri State
4. Tennessee Tech
5. UT Martin

GP
29
29
31
32
27

1701
1817
1969
2034
1725

FIELDGOAL PERCENTAGE
School
1. Tennessee Tech
2. Samford
3. Southeast MissouriState
4. Austin Peay
5. Eastern Kentucky

£1h

£1h

fil9'

71.0
71.0
69.8
69.2
66.8

fil9'

58.7
62.7
63.5
63.6
63.9

GP
32
29
31
28

762
612
782
665

Bi

FGA
1771
1427
1835
1571

Pct.
.430
.429
.426
.423

27

652

1554

.420

School
1. Samford
2. Morehead State

GP
29
29

182
172

Bi

FGA
495
496

Pct.
.368
.347

3. Eastern Kentucky

27

124

362

.343

4. Murray State
5. Austin Peay

28
28

162
138

487
419

.333
.329

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
School
1. Murray State
2. Eastern Illinois
3. Samford
4. Tennesee Tech
5. Jacksonville State

GP
28
29
29
32
28

FGA

357
481
444
514
719

Pct.
.756
.756
.751
.732
.406

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Bi

472

636
591
702
1772

REBOUNDING MARGIN
School
1. Southeast Missouri State
2. Morehead State
3. UT Martin
4. Samford
5. Austin Peay

GP
31
29
27
29
28

34.2
36.4
32.2
31.3
36.9

ASSISTS
School
1. Tennessee Tech
2. Murray State
3. Jacksonville State
4. Morehead State
5. Austin Peay

GP
32
28
28
29
28

490
414
409
415
394

15.31
14.79
14.61
14.31
14.07

STEALS
School
1. Eastern Illinois
2. Tennessee State
3. Murray State
Jacksonville State
5. Southeast MissouriState

GP
29
27
28
28
31

Pts.
274
252
251
251
272

fil9'

9.45
9.33
8.96
8.96
8.77

GP
28
27
29
29
28

Pts.
122
102
108
105
94

4.36
3.78
3.72
3.62
3.36

BLOCKED SHOTS
School
1. Jacksonville State
2. Eastern Kentucky

3. Eastern Illinois
4. Morehead State
5. Austin Peay

~

A.

Margin
+5.2
+4.6
+2.9
+1.8
+1.6

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Meeting

Last
Meeting

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01-02
02-03
75-76
04-05
82-83
84-85
73-74
92-93
03-04
74-75
74-75
72 -73
02-03
82 -83
93-94
92-93
80·81
90-91
86-87
76-77
90-91
99-00
00-01
81-82
72-73
81-82
98-99
84-85
72-73
96-97
82-83
96-97
88-89
77-78
73 -74
83-84
81 -82
91-92
92-93
91-92
91-92
03-04
79-80
06-07
72-73
82-83
94-95
85-86
01 -02
89-90
76-77
99-00
06-07
72-73
90-91
77-78
73 -74
92-93
00-01
92-93
01-02
82-83
97-98
02-03
77-78
81-82
98-99
80-81
72-73
82-83
00-01
72-73
06-07

86-87
01-02
02-03
04-05
04-05
86-87
89-90
05-06
93-94
03-04
86-87
05-06
72-73
02-03
03-04
93 -94
92-93
85-86
90-91
86-87
67-77
90-91
99-00
02-03
81-82
03-04
85-86
98-99
85-86
91-92
97-98
83-84
05-06
88-89
05-06
01-02
84-85
81-82
01 -02
01-02
04-05
94-95
03-04
79-80
06-07
72-73
03-04
04-05
85-86
01-02
02-03
76-77
99-00
06-07
01-02
90-91
78-79
02-03
05-06
00-01
92-93
04-05
82-83
97-98
05-06
79-80
81 -82
98-99
98-99
98-99
85-86
02-03
04-05
06-07

Y:!.

.b

5
0
0
4
0
2
0
38
2
0
5
1
1

4
1

4
0
4
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
7
3
1
2
9
0
1
13
1
8
1
2
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
4
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
7
2
1
0
2
9
3
3
2
0

1
0
2
24
0
1
2
5
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
8

2
0
0
9
2
1
5
0
2
1
0
1
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
1

1
0
0
0
1
1
6
4
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
0
1
1
22
1
0
0
0

Opponent
Louisville
Marquette
Marshall
McNeese State
Memphis
Miami (FL)
Miami (OH )
Middle Tennessee
Missouri
Missouri-Kansas City
Morehead State
Mount St. Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls Stat e
North Carolina
North Carolina A&amp;T
North Carolina State
Northern Arizona
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Ohio Valley University
Oklahoma
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Samford
Shawnee State
South Carolina
Southeast Missouri St.
Southwest Missouri
Southern A&amp;M
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stephen F. Austin
Stetson
Saint Louis
Tennessee
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
TexasA&amp;M
Thomas More
Troy State
Tulane
UAB
Valparaiso
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
West Virginia Tech
West Virginia Wesleyan
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William Penn
Wilmington-UN(
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wofford
Wri ght State
Xavier
Youngstown State
ALL-TIME RECORD
2006-07 Opponents in Bold

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First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

72-73
95-96
72-73
87-88
73-74
84-85
72-73
73-74
90-91
87-88
71-72
79-80
72-73
85-86
89-90
76·77
99-00
75-76
04-05
74.75
74-75
79-80
06-07
06-07
82-83
82-83
86-87
80-81
73-74
88-89
02-03
88-89
72-73
84-85
01 -02
04-05
77-78
85-86
89 -90
86-87
03 -04
86-87
93-94
72-73
73-74
87-88
73-74
00-01
93-94
02-03
89-90
94-95
01 -02
81-82
75-76
83-84
80-81
00-01
02-03
74-75
73-74
94-95
76-77
99-00
72-73
83 -84
86-87
76 -77
98-99
88-89
80-81
80-81

05-06
95-96
02-03
87-88
03-04
03-04
98-99
05-06
94-95
87-88
05-06
80-81
05-06
03-04
89-90
79-80
99-00
75-76
04-05
82 -83
05 -06
87-88
06-07
06-07
82-83
82-83
02-03
04-05
73-74
88-89
05-06
88-89
73-74
05-06
04-05
04-05
78-79
85 -86
89-90
86-87
03-04
88-89
93 -94
92-93
05-06
05-06
05-06
00-01
93-94
02-03
89-90
94-95
01-02
01-02
75-76
83-84
81-82
00-01
02-03
04-05
91-92
94-95
76-77
99-00
72-73
83-84
86-87
76-77
99-00
03-04
99-00
87-88

Y:!.

.b

12
1
16
0
0
1
8
14
0
0
39
2
47
0
1
2
1
1
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
1

17
0
4
1
5
2
2
36
2
1
31
0
21
2
0
0
0
0

2
3
1
1
5
1
25
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
23
27
18
0

1
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
9
7
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
6
6
6
486

1

9
6
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
1
6
1
0
2

1

0
3
0
8
10
9
50
1
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
2
16
0
1
2
1
0

1
2
4
7
426

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----- ------------

ALL·TIME RESULTS
1972·73

1976·77

Record : 13- 3
Coach: Ellen Johns

12ate

IYIL

QQQQoeot
Cincinnati
Berea College
Louisville
Morehead State

Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami (OH)
Marshall
Dayton

Louisville*
Georgetown *
Murray State *
Sout h Carolina#
Longwood College#
High Point#
Winthrop#
• KWIC Tournament
# AIAW Regiona l

w
w
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L
w
w
L

Record: 7·17
Coach : Shirley Duncan

E~!l
58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60
64
68
53
65
55
58

Qee

Qate

39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

Central Missouri
Mercer
Northern Kentucky
Belmont College

w
w
w
w

Louisville*
Murray State•
Tennessee Tech/I
Roanoke College#
South Carolina#
Elon#
*KWIC Tournament
#A!AW Regional

William Penn
Miami (OH)

w
w
w
w

L

w
w

L

41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66
72

66
55
53
71
68
61

QPe

51
49
39
66
63
54

so

45
42
47
63
51
34
36

IYIL

w
w
w

Bellarmine
Louisville
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Memphis State
Morehead State

L
L

w
w

Cincinnati
Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (OH)
Western Kentucky
Kentucky
Dayton
Marshall
Belmon t
Tennessee
North ern Kentucky*
Kentucky*
Western Carolina #
Memphis State#
• KWIC Tournament
# AIAW Regional

w

L

w
w
w
w
w

L
L

w
w
w

L

E~!.!
74
76
56
47
73
75
74
63
59
61
77
74
59
66
62
70
67
60
60
63

Qate

Western Kentucky
Morehead State

Cincinnati
Ohio State
Murray State
Indiana
Miami (OH)
Dayton

Tennessee
Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont

Vincennes
Louisville
Kentucky

Louisville*
Western Kentucky*
North Carolina St. #
Appa lachian State/I
Tennessee Tech#
KWIC Tournament
# AIAW Regional

L
L
L
L

QggQoeot
Kentucky
Murray State
Lou isville
Northern Kentucky
Dayton
James Madison
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech

East Tennessee State
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
East Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State
Murray State
Ohio State
Miami (OH)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illinois

QPP

Louisville

w
w
w

L

w

w
w
w
w
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
w

L

E~!.!
73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
81
88
92
80

L
L
L

w
w
w
w
L
w
L

L
L

w
w

L

w

L

w
w

L

w
w

L
L
L
L
L

E~\J

QPP

73
57
63
65
82
74
71
77
69
84
73
84
75
89
67
94
76
88
82
61
77
83
73
67
58
61
77

79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
72
85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

1978·79

C!ate

w

Western Carolina

w

James Madison
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Miami (OH)
Austin Peay
Murray St ate

L
L
L
L (OT)

Louisville

'Ii.IL

IYIL

Record: 5-24
Coach : Shir ley Duncan
Qgi:;iooeot
'Ii.IL
Tennessee
L
Indiana
Northern Kentucky
L
Morehead State
L

Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Northern Kentucky

197S·76

QQQQOeot

w

51

63
80
60
69
62
72
78
83
78
71
72
70
50
81
85
66
58
64
79

QPe

60
68
78
108
61
79
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
83
49
84
60
45
60
79
83
86
91

1977·78

so

Record : 17- 3
Coach: Sh irley Duncan

Date

w

EK!.!
95
66
69
88

Record : 12-15
Coach: Shi rley Duncan

45
42
31
37
59
42
57
64

44
62
47
88
74
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

L
L

w

Ohio Sta te
Morehead Sta te
*Kentucky
* KWIC Tourney

Record : 14- 6
Coach : Terry Hall

QQQQoeot

w
L
w
L
L

Tennessee Tech

1974·7S

12alf

w
L
L
L

Indiana
Marshall
Dayton

EK!.!

w

Cincinnati

Tennessee

Record : 17- 6
Coach: Paula Welch
QQaoaent
'Ii.IL
Tennessee
L
Murray State
w
Austin Peay
w
Memphis State
L
I ndiana
L
Cincinna t i
Western Ken t ucky
Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
w
Tennessee Tech
L
UT Martin
w
Austin Peay
w
Marshall
w
Kent ucky
w
Miami (OH)
Kentucky*

IYIL
L
L
L
L
L

Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Western Ken tucky
North Carolina
Louisville

Central Missouri
Wisconsin-Lacrosse

1973-74

12ate

QQQoaeot
Murray State
Gulf Coast {Miss. )

w
L
L
L
L
L

E~U

QeP

67
60
58
77
78
56
52
61
77
78
70
64
84
54
70

91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64
80
79
94
76
77

QPP

59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51
42
63
59
60
54
48
71
82
65 ,
91

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Morehead State (OT)
Western Kentucky
Louisville
Western Kentu cky
Middle Tennessee
Morehead Sta te
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tennessee Tech
Illinois State
Southern Illinois
*Northern Kent ucky
*KWIC Tournament

L
L
L
L

w

L
L

w

L
L
L
L
L
L

86
66
68
62
85
72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

95
90
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

E~!.!
62
55
50
65
66
77
62
73

57
48
57
66
74
100
80

1979·80

Record : 9-19
Coach: Dianne Murphy

!Me

11/16
11/17
' 11/27
12/3
12/8
12/17
' 12/20
1/7
1/10
1/12
1/15
1/17
1/19
1/22
1/24
1/26
1/29
1/31
2/2
2/5
2/7
2/9
2/12
2/16
2/ 18
2/21
2/23

QQQQaent
vs. North Carolina%

at James Madison&amp;
CINCINNATI
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
at Northern Kentucky
at Kentucky
at Marshall
at Ohio
at Austin Peay
a t Murray State
MIAMI (OH)
a t Tennessee Tech
WESTERN CAROLINA
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
at Morehead State
WESTERN KENTU CKY
KENTUCKY
at Middle Tennessee
WESTERN KENTUCKY
MOREHEAD STATE
GEORGE MASON
MURRAY STATE
LOUISVI LLE
DAYTON
at Lou isville
at Mount St. Joseph
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Morehead State&amp;
, % James Madison Tournament
&amp; KW IC Tournament

'Ii.IL

w
w

L
L
L
L
L

w

L

w
w

L

w

L
L
L
L
L
L
L

w
w
L
L
L

w

L
L

so

65
69
60
80
63
52
56
60
54
69
65
68
57
51
58
57
88
54
59

QPe

so

68
64
68
82
63
67
63
66
92
70
77

70
61
53
53
72
85
72

56
90

1980·81

Record: 16· 15
Coach : Dianne Murphy

Qate
. 11/21
11/24
11/28
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/11
12/13
12/20
1/6
1/8
1/10
1/13
1/19
1/21
1/22
1/27
1/29
1/31
2/3
2/5
2/7
2/10
2/12
2/14
2/17
2/19
2/24

WIL

QQRQoeat
WEST VIRGI NIA
at Campbellsville
Ak ron
at Kent State
Youngstown Sta te
at Northern Kentucky
DAYTON
MARSHALL
RADFORD
at Bellarmine
at Louisville
OHIO
AUSTIN PEAY
MURRAY STATE
LOUISVILLE
at Western Ken tucky
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
MORE HEAD STATE
KENTUCKY
WESTERN KENTUCKY
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
at Kent ucky
at Aust in Peay
at Murray State
at Cincinnati
MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH
at Youngstown State
TENNESSEE TECH
at Morehead State

at Xavier

Morehead State*
*KWIC Tournament

w
w
w

L
L

w

L

w
w
w
w

w

w
L

w
L
L
W{OT)
L

w

L
L
L

w
L

w
L
L
L

w

L

mi

QPP

97
98
90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74
77
63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104
72

69
72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

E~!.!

Qee

68
93
102
73
76
86
80
72
82
78
87

71
36
75
65
52
60
78
77
61
80
89
77
53

72

1981·82

Qate
11/14
11/20
11/24
11/28
12/4
12/5
12/10
12/12
12/19
1/4
1/9
1/14
1/16

Record: 1 4-16
Coach : Dianne Murphy
Qt:H2Qoeot
W/L
at Radford
L
JOHN CARROLL
w
CAMPBELLSVILLE
w
at West Virg inia
w
CLEVELAND STATE%
SOUTH FLORIDA%
w
TENNESSEE TECH
w
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
L
at Marshall
at Florida A &amp; M
L
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
at Austin Peay
L
at Murray State
w

w

w

72

59

39

�--------------------- --

-------

-------------

~-

w

1/21
1/23
1/26
1/30
2/4
2/9
2/11
2/ 13
2/16
2/20
2/22
2/25
2/27
3/2

BELLARMINE
at Morehead State
at Louisville
at Northern Kentucky
at Western Kentucky
XAVIER
AUSTIN PEAY
MURRAY STATE
at Dayton
MOREHEAD STATE
at Ohio
at Tennessee Tech
at Middle Tennessee
LOUISVILLE
UT-Chattanooga&amp;
Vanderbilt&amp;
East Tennessee&amp;
&amp; A!AW Region II

L
L
L
L (20T)

w
w
w
L
L

w
L
L
L

w

L
L

100
68

so

61
61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78

so

1987·88

65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64
92
62

Record: 6·20
Coach: George Cox

Date

Qi;u2Qnent
'If.IL
12/1
at Kentucky
L
12/4
vs. Missouri-Kansas City% L
12/5
vs. McNeese State%
L
12/12
OHIO
L
12/15
STETSON
L
12/ 19
at Tennessee
L
1/2
INDIANA
L
at Tennessee State'
1/ 4
1/6
at Dayton
L
1/ 9
at East Tennessee
MOREHEAD STATE*
1/ 11
1/1 3
CINCINNATI
L
at Murray State•
1/ 16
L
1/ 18
at Austin Peay*
L
TENNESSEE STATE*
1/23
1/25
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
L
at Louisville
1/28
L
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/30
2/1
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
WESTERN KENTUCKY
2/ 4
L
at Morehead State *
L
2/6
at Middle Tennessee*
2/13
L
2/15
at Tennessee Tech*
L
2/20
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/22
MURRAY STATE*
L
2/27
at Youngstown State
L
% Ole Miss Dial Classic
* OVC contest

w
w
w

72
75
88
86

w

1982·83
Record: 14- 13
Coach: Dianne Murphy

Qgte

QggQoeot

11/23
11/26
12/2
12/4
12/8
12/17
12/18
12/31
1/2
1/8
1/ 11
1/ 15
1/ 19
1/ 22
1/27
1/31
2/4
2/5
2/ 8
2/12
2/18
2/19
2/22
2/25
3/4
3/5

PIKEVILLE
at Duke
BOWLING GREEN
IUPUI
at Lou isville
MURRAY STATE*
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
vs. Oral Roberts
vs. Appalachian State
at Austin Peay•
at Xavier
MOREHEAD STATE*
DAYTON
at Cleveland State

at Tennessee Tech *

GEORGIA
AUSTIN PEAY*
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY STATE
at Morehead State*
at Youngstown State*
at Ashland
MARSHALL
TENNESSEE TECH*
at Murray State•
at Middle Tennessee*
Murray State&amp;
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

'If.IL

w
L
w
w
L
w

L (OT)
L

w
w
w

L
L
L(OT)
L
L

w
w
w
L
w
w
w
L
w
L
L

E~U
105
57
83
86
58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

1983·84

Qgg2aeot

11/21
11/ 26
11/27
12/ 2
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/17
12/31
1/2
1/7
1/12
1/14
1/ 19
1/21
1/24
1/26
1/28
2/1
2/ 4
2/9
2/11
2/16
2/18
2/23
2/25
3/1
3/6

BELLERMI NE
at Ken t ucky%

'If.IL

L {OT)
L

vs. Wisconsin%
EVANSVILLE@
DUKE@
XAVI ER
at Kentucky State
at Bowling Green
vs. Wake Forest$
vs. Mercer$
at Dayton
TENNESSEE TECH•
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
at Murray State•
at Austin Peay*
CLEVELAND STATE
at Akron*
at Youngstown State*
LOUISVI LLE
MOREHEAD STATE*
AKRON*
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
at Tennessee Tech*
at Middle Tennessee•
MURRAY STATE*
AUSTIN PEAY*
at Morehead State•
Tennessee Tech&amp;

w
w
w
w
L
w
L
w
L
L

w
w
w
L
w
w
w
L
w
w
L (OT)
L

w
w
w
L

EKU

72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60
48

so

60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69
50
71
73
78
58
83
68
64
64

QPP
74

77
61
66
44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51

so

67
81
78
67
60
51
70

% Lady Kat Invitational
@ Colonel Holiday Classic
$ Miami (Fla. ) Masonic Classic
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

1984·8S

Record : 18-10
Coach: Dianne Murphy

Date
11/19
11/23
11/24
11/28
12/1
12/7
12/8
12/ 15
12/17
1/2
1/5
1/7
1/9
1/12
1/ 14
1/ 19
1/21
1/26
1/ 27

40

Q12gooeat
DAVIS &amp; ELKINS

vs. Auburn%
vs. Miami (Fla.)%
DAYTON
SE MfSSOURI STATE
KENT STATE
WESTERN KENTUCKY
at Bellarmine
CAMPBELLSVILLE
at Western Kentucky
at Evansvil le
MOREHEAD STATE*
KENTUCKY STATE

at Tennessee Tech*
at Middle Tennessee*
MURRAY STATE*
AUST[N PEAY *
AKRON*
YOUNGSTOWN STATE *

'If.IL

w
w
w
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w
w
L

L
L

w
w
w
w

mi
79
54
81

72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71

77

w

OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63

71
70
58
44
75

77
55
67
63
54

72

QPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59

62
89
79
62
69
95
86
73
88
85
63
65
86
75
66
81
74
65

86
78
73
94
109
74
88
108
70
87
103
93
84
84
71
101
90

E~U
79
73
58
71
81
40

77

72

1988·89

77
75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

Record: 17-11
Coach: Dianne Murphy

Date

w

QPP
60
74
79
51
71
70
72
81
65
64
65

-------

2/2
at Morehead State*
2/7
at Cleveland St ate
2/9
at Akron*
at Youngstown State*
2/11
2/16
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/18
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
2/23
at Murray State*
2/25
at Austin Peay•
3/5
Tennessee Tech&amp;
% Lady Sunshine Classic
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

L

w
w
w
L
L

w

L {OT)
L

61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62

72

198S·86
Record : 8- 17
Coach: Dianne Murphy

Qate

Qi;;ii;;i2aent

11/23
11/25
11/29
11/30
12/4
12/6
12/10
12/14
12/21
1/2
1/5
1/ 11
1/13
1/18
1/20
1/25
1/27
2/1
2/8
2/10
2/15
2/17
2/22
2/24
3/1

at Dayton
BELLERMINE
at Georgia State%

vs. Southern Miss.%
at Kentucky St ate
CLEVELAND STATE
a t Louisville
a t Davis &amp; Elkins
at Campbellsville
a t Nebraska
at Kentucky
at Akron*
at Youngstown State•
TENNESSEE TECH*
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
at Murray Sta t e*
at Austin Peay•
at Morehead State•
AUSTIN PEAY*
MURRAY STATE*
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
AKRON'
at Middle Tennessee*
at Tennessee Tech*
MOREHEAD STATE*

'If.IL

w
w

W(OT)
L

w
w
L
w
w

L {OT)
L
L {OT)
L
L
L
L

L
L
L

w
L
L (OT)
L
L
L

1;1,u

QPP

75
82
85
59
78
90
63
76

72

72
75
55
71

72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

71
80

72
57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84

77
79
69
86
77
99
97
81

% Southern Invitational
*

ave contest

1986·87

Record: 9-18
Coach: George Cox

D~te

Otrnooent

11/28
vs. Central Michigan%
vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay%
11/29
12/3
LDUISVILLE
12/6
at Bellarmine
12/9
KENTUCKY
12/12
ASHLAND
12/19
at Stetson@
vs. SE Louisiana@
12/20
PITTSBURGH
12/ 30
1/2
EAST TENNESSEE
1/7
DAYTON
1/10
AKRON*
1/12
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
1/17
at Tennessee Tech*
1/19
at Middle Tennessee*
1/24
MURRAY STATE*
1/26
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/28
WESTERN CAROLINA
at Morehead State•
1/31
2/3
at Western Kentucky*
2/7
at Austin Peay*
2/9
at Murray State*
2/14
at Youngstown State*
2/16
at Akro n*
2/21
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
2/23
TENNESSEE TECH*
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/28
% Bradley Classic
@ Lady Hatter Classic
* OVC contest

'If.IL
L
L
L
L
L

w
L
L

w
w
W(OT)
L

w

L
L
L

w
w

L
L

w

L
L
L
L
L

w

E~U
75
85
85
51
56
86

77
71
101
89
78
70
81
73
62
76
83

77
54
57
90
48
78
62
63
77
87

QPE
101
94
90

77
88
76
79

77
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

Record: 12-14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Date

Qi;;ir22oeat

'If.IL

w
w
w

11/25
at Pittsburgh%
11/26
vs. Eastern Michigan%
11/28
LOUISVILLE
at Marshall
11/30
at Cincinnati
12/5
at Bowling Green
12/ 7
at Rollins
1/2
1/ 3
at Stetson
at Western Carolin a
1/7
at Morehead State*
1/9
1/ 11
KENTUCKY
1/14
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/16
MURRAY STATE*
1/21
at Middle Tennessee•
1/23
at Tennessee State•
1/28
at Tennessee Tech*
2/1
SHAWNEE STATE
2/6
MOREHEAD STATE*
at Wr ight State
2/8
EAST TENNESSEE
2/11
TENNESSEE TECH *
2/13
2/16
at Western Kentucky
2/18
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/20
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
at Murray Stat e•
2/25
2/27
· at Austin Peay*
% Pittsburgh· Lady Panther Invitational
* OVC contest

L
L
L

w

L (30T)
L
L
L (OT)

w

L (OT)

w
w
L
w
L
w
w
L
L

w

L
L

w

E~\J
82
69
68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69

77
68
63
84
81
66
90
71
62
71

72
68
74
75
63
90

QPP
79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

1989·90
Date
11/25
11/26
11/30
12/1
12/2
12/9
12/1 1
1/8
1/10
1/13
1/15
1/20
1/22
1/27
1/29
1/31
2/3
2/5
2/10
2/12
2/14
2/17
2/19
2/ 21
2/ 24
2/ 26

Record: 12- 14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Q1212ooeot
W/L

at Auburn%

L

vs. Grambling%
at Southeast Lou isiana
vs. Nicholls State@
at Tulane@
at Louisville
APPALACHIAN STATE
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA
MOREHEAD STATE*
at Austin Peay
at Murray State
TENNESSEE STATE*
at Georgia
TENNESSEE TECH*
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
at Kentucky
WRIGHT STATE
at Morehead State*
at Middle Tennessee •
at Tennessee Tech*
MARSHALL
at East Tennessee

L
L

at Tennessee State"'
CJNC[NNATI
MURRAY STATE*
AUSTIN PEAY*

w
w
w
w
w
w
w

L (DT)

L
L
L
L
L

w
w
w
L
w
L
L
L
L

w

E~U
54
86
73
65
84
76
67
78
80
88
64
90
68
74
59
84
89
72
63
82
83
57
51
82
82

QPP
95
95
85
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
52
86
51

EKU
63
78
94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83

QPP
70
62
68
45
72
59
65
68
84
84

71

% Auburn Dial Classic
@ Tu lane Green Wave Classic

* ave contest

1990·91

Record: 14-13
Coach: Larry Joe I nman

Date

QQQQOent

11/ 23
11/24
12/ 3
12/ 5
12/7
12/ 8
12/ 11
12/ 15
1/ 5
1/8

vs. Chicago State%
UNC·ASHEVILLE
at Wrig ht State
at Missouri@
vs. Howard@
XAVIER
LOUISVI LLE
at Dayton
at Morehead State*

W-';JW.,j~JY~JS1~..W~

vs. Canisius%

WIL
L

w
w
w
L
L

w
w
L
L

�i----

~--------------------------

--------

---~
---

_....-----,-

..

at Tennessee Tech*
at Tennessee State*

1/12
1/14
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
1/19
at Cincinnati
1/2 3
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/26
MURRAY STATE*
1/28
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/2
at Murray State•
2/9
at Austin Peay•
2/11
WESTERN KENTUCKY
2/16
2/18
at Middle Tennessee*
2/21
KENTUCKY
2/23
TENNESSEE STATE'
2/25
TENNESSEE TECH*
at UNC·Asheville
2/28
at Appalachian State
3/1
Middle Tennessee&amp;
3/5
% Comfort Inn Chippewa Classic
@ Missouri Mid-America Classic
• ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

L
L

w
w
w
w
w

L

w
L
L
L

w
w
w
L
L

55

72
69
86
76
90
83
65
84
57
80
71
75
70

96
72
84

75
80
52
50
58
67
69
90

77
84
81
79
49
59
80
86
93

1991·92
Date

w
L
w
w

L
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L
L

w
w
w
w
w

L
L

w
w

L

E!s!.i
81
48
88
54
79
80
65
64
90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
110
72
74

QPP
54
80
74
74
66
57

72
78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67
81

1992-93
Date

Record: 12- 15
Coach: Larry Joe I nman
QQQQOS:Ot
WIL
BALL STATE
at Louisville
L
at Indiana State
L

12/1
12/8
12/ 30
1/ 2
vs. Brown%
1/3
at Fla. International%
1/4
vs. Iowa%
1/9
at Tennessee Tech
1/11
at Middle Tennessee
at Cincinnati
1/13
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/16
TENNESSEE STATE*
1/17
at Murray State*
1/23
at SE Missouri St.•
1/25
at Morehead State*
1/28
UT MARTIN*
1/30
MARSHALL
2/2
at Austin Peay*
2/6
at Tennessee State•
2/8
2/11
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/13
MURRAY STATE*
2/15
SE MISSOURI ST.•
2/18
at Kentucky
2/20
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/22
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
TENNESSEE•
2/ 24
2/27
at UT Martin*
vs. Middle Tennessee&amp;
3/8
% FIU Sun &amp; Fun Classic
* ave contest
&amp; ave Tournament

w

w
L
L
L
L
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
L (OT)
L

w
w

L (OT)

w

L
L
L
L

w

L

E~!.i

72
66

77
74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66

72
92
80
59
84
106
108
85
56
75
66
58
95
74

QPP
52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74
84
80
95
76
87

QQQQaent
at Ball State
THOMAS MORE
at Marshall

vs. Saint Louis%
vs. Bradley%
INDJANA STATE
vs. Xavier@
at I ndiana@
SE MISSOURI ST. *
MURRAY STATE*
at Tennessee Stat e *
at UT Martin*
at Austin Peay•
MJDDLE TENNESSEE *
TENNESSEE TECH*

Yi.IL

w

w
w
w
L
L

w
L

w
w
L

w
w

L

w

w
w
w
w
w
w

L
L
L

EK!.i
66
122
85
82
65
66
81
64
74
91
76
92
84
66
78

QPP
57
48
64
61
74
72
78
81
58
76
85

77
76

72
67

70
71
82
83
89
83
85
71
60
71
53

66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89
64

EASTERN ILLINOIS*
w
2/8
w
2/9
SE MISSOURI ST.*
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
2/13
w
at UT Martin*
2/15
at Murray State'
2/17
w
TENNESSEE
STATE*
w
2/22
TENNESSE STATE&amp;
w
2/25
vs. Morehead State&amp;
w
2/28
vs. Tennessee Tech&amp;
w
3/1
at Georgia #
L
3/14
% OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
@ Shreveport Shootout
* ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament
# NCAA Tournament

w
w
w

L
L

w

L

w
w
w

W (OT)

w

L

w
w

w
w
w
w

L
L

w

L
L

w
w

L

77
60
62
69
67
69
55

52
44
61
69
58
57
60
47
65
91

Record: 20-8
Coach: Larry Joe I nman

mi
85
86
81
89
71
60
52
69
85
86
92
75
74
61

71
78
103
93
90
78
68
70
83
67
63
83
80
59

QPP
73
75
65
66
107
67
49

77
71
79
59
74
69
91
62
76
90
79
55
71
70
97
75
80
64

72
76
63

Qate

Qi;rn~meot

11/15
11/17
11/21
11/22
12/6
12/8
12/11
12/20

at Marshall
DETROIT-MERCY
vs. East Tennessee%
vs. Georgia Southern%
at UT Martin*
at Murray State*
at Miami (OH)
vs. Jackson State@

Yi.IL

12/21
vs. Western Carolina@
EASTERN I LLINOIS*
1/3
SE MISSOURI ST.*
1/5
1/10
at Tennessee State
1/ 12
at Austin Peay
1/ 14
MURRAY STATE*
1/ 17
at Morehead State
1/24
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/26
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
1/ 31
at SE Missouri St.*
at Eastern Illinois
2/2
UT MARTIN*
2/4
TENNESSEE STATE•
2/7
AUSTIN PEAY *
2/9
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/14
at Kentucky
2/17
at Middle Tennessee*
2/19
at Te nnessee Tech*
2/21
2/ 24
SE MISSOURI ST.&amp;
vs. Middle Tennessee&amp;
2/28
% OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
@ UAB Invitational
* ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

199S·96

W(OT)
L

w

w
w
w
L
L

w
L

w

L

w

w
w

W (30T)
W(OT)

w
w
w
w
w

w
L

w
L

w
L

E~U

QPP
90
79
58
67
58
56
70
79

84
65
97
67
85
69
87
97
80
86
65
78
81

66
66
58
77
62
56
70
92
79

72

61
61
76
61
81
75

97
76
71
80
64
71
59
75

73
60
63
71
92
62

77
49

72
72

72

1998·99

Record: 11- 16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
QQQQnent
W/L
oate
11/ 24
GEORGIA SOUTHERN%
L
11/25
EAST TENNESSE STATE% w
11/27
at Marshall
L
w
11/29
WESTERN CAROLINA
vs . Marquette@
12/ 1
at Indiana@
L
12/2
WRIGHT STATE
L
12/5
at Vanderbilt
L
1/3
w
SE MISSOURI ST.*
1/6
at Murray State•
w
1/9
at UT Martin *
L
1/13
AUSTIN
PEAY*
L
1/15
MJDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
1/20
at Morehead State
L
1/21
at Tennessee State
L
1/24
1/27
at Tennessee Tech
L
at SE Missouri St.•
L
1/29
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/5
UT MARTIN*
2/8
2/10
MURRAY STATE*
2/11
at Middle Ten nessee*
L
2/17
at Austin Peay*
L
2/19
TENNESSEE TECH*
w
2/24
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
at Kentucky
L
2/25
2/27
TENNESSEE TECH&amp;
w
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
L
3/2
% OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
@ I U Full-0-Pep Classic
• ave contest
&amp; ave Tournament

w
w
w

Record: 11-16
Coach: Larry Joe I nman
EKU
90
69
61
78

72
69
63
55
79

72
67

72
55
53
62
67
82
79
69
89
67
67
70
87
62
68
53

QPP
93
58

77
67
70
86
66
97
73
53
70
75
74
58
67
74
90
52
60
41
80
78
51
85
68
56
64

Qate

Qgi;2QaeQt

Yi.IL

11/18
11/21
11/28
12/3
12/5
12/12
12/13
12/28
12/29
1/2
1/4
1/7
1/9
1/12
1/ 16
1/21
1/ 23
1/25
1/30
2/2
2/4
2/6
2/ 13
2/16
2/18
2/20
2/23

at Kansas State
MIAMI (OH)
at Xavier (OH)
UT MARTIN*
MURRAY STATE*
at Coastal Carolina
at Wofford

L

Record: 24 -6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Otll2QDS:Dt
Yi.IL
vs. Georgia Southern%
w
at East Tennessee%
w
MARSHALL
w
at Louisiana Tech@
L
vs. Fla. International@
L
w
at Wright State
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
L
at Detroit-Mercy
w
MIDDLE TENNESSEE *
w
TENNESSEE TECH*
at SE Missouri St.•
w
at Eastern lllinois*
w
at Morehead State*
w
MURRAY STATE*
w
UT MARTIN*
w
at Austin Peay*
w
at Tennessee State•
w
at Tennessee Tech*
L
at Middle Tennessee*
w
KENTUCKY
w

at Louisville%
vs. Kent%
at SE Missouri St.•
at Eastern Illinois*
TENNESSEE STATE'
AUSTIN PEAY*
at UT Martin*
MOREHEAD STATE*
at Tennessee Tech
at Middle Tennessee
SE MISSOURI ST.*
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
at Murray State'
at Tennessee State*
at Austin Peay
at Morehead State
KENTUCKY
TENNESSEE TECH*
MIDDLE TENNESSE*
at UT Martin&amp;

% UL Seelbach Tournament

• ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

1996·97

11/22
11/23
11/25
11/ 29
11/30
12/4
12/7
12/30
1/4
1/5
1/11
1/13
1/16
1/18
1/19
1/25
1/27
2/1
2/2
2/5

62
81
66

1997-98

Record: 19-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
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Qi;;!QQnent
at Georgia Southern%
w

11/25
11/26
vs. Furman%
11/30
MARSHALL
12/2
vs. Western Michigan@
12/ 3
at Missouri@
12/10
at Wright State
12/30
vs. Mercer$
12/31
at UAB$
MOREHEAD STATE*
1/3
at Southeast Missouri*
1/7
at Murray State*
1/9
TENNESSEE STATE*
1/14
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/ 15
at Middle Tennessee*
1/21
at Tennessee Tech*
1/23
1/28
UT MARTIN*
at Morehead State•
1/30
at Western Carolina
2/1
2/ 4
MURRAY STATE*
2/5
SE MISSOURI ST.*
at Austin Peay
2/1 1
2/1 3
at Tennessee State
2/18
at UT Martin
at Kentucky
2/22
2/25
TENNESSEE TECH*
MJODLE TENNESSEE *
2/26
vs. UT Martin&amp;
3/4
vs. Tennessee Tech&amp;
3/5
% OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
@ Missouri Mid·America Classic
$ Lady Blazer Classic
* ave contest
&amp; ave Tournament

Dote

1993·94

11/27
11/30
12/7
12/17
12/18
12/30
1/ 2
1/3
1/8
I/ 9
1/13
1/ 15
1/1 7
1/22
1/23

L

w

Record: 17- 9
Coach: Larry Joe I nman

Date

w

1994·9S

!:late

Record : 20-9
Coach: Larry Joe I nman
QQQQoent
WA
WRIGHT STATE
w
at Western Kentucky%
L

11/22
11/23
11/24
vs. Furman%
11/26
at Vanderbil t
12/3
CINCINNATI
vs. Florida Atlantic@
12/7
at Florida State@
12/8
at Xavier
12/10
DAYTON
12/14
at Marshall
12/28
at UT MARTIN*
1/4
MOREHEAD STATE*
1/8
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/11
TENNESSEE STATE*
1/13
at Austin Peay*
1/18
at SE Missouri St.*
1/20
at Murray Sta te*
1/25
1/27
at Middle Tennessee*
at Morehead State*
2/3
MJDDLE TENNESSEE*
2/8
2/ 10
MURRAY STATE*
UT MARTIN•
2/ 12
2/ 15
SE MISSOURI ST.*
2/17
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/22
at Tennessee State*
at Tennessee Tech*
2/24
WESTERN CAROLINA
2/28
Middle Tennessee&amp;
3/9
Tennessee
Tech&amp;
3/10
% WKU BG Bank Invitational
@ FSU Dial Classic
• ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

1/29
MOREHEAO STATE*
at Kentucky
2/1
2/5
at Murray State*
2/7
at SE Missouri St.
2/12
AUSTIN PEAY *
2/13
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/20
UT MARTIN*
at Morehead State•
2/24
2/26
at Tennessee Tech*
2/28
at Middle Tennessee*
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
3/5
% Stetson Hatter Classic
@ IU Hoosier Classic
• ave con test
&amp; OVC Tournament

E~il
74
59
86
46
66
76
53
54
91
75
71
79
92
71
77
69
74

QPP
46
58
65
87
67
51
59
71
73

77

82
61
62

70
67

72
55
69
57
45
61
55

72

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w
L

L

w

w
W(OT)
L
L
L (OT)

w
w
w
L

w
w
L

w
w
L
L
L
L (OT)

L
L
L
L

EKU
68
83
89

77
83
74
83
49
56
93

72
72
88
74
76
76
68
62
74

QPP
102
69
105
88
71
68
82
87
95
101
62
58
70
83

72
71
94
61
73

55

77

60
54
99
47
69
71
87

70
74
103
87
86
81
102

-:-:--..

�-----C!ate

-----------------

---- ---

~

2001·02

1999·00

Record: 23-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Record: 13-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

WlL

Qgf;lQDeat

Wofford%
11/20
Coll. of Charleston%
11/ 21
at Miami (FL)
11/24
at Hartford
11/26
at Fla. International
11/27
BELMONT
11/30
at Morehead State•
12/4
XAVIER
(OH)
12/11
at UNC Wilmington@
12/ 18
vs. NC A&amp;T@
12/ 19
MIDDLE TENNESSEE•
1/6
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/ 8
at Austin Peay*
1/13
at Tennessee State•
1/15
1/ 18
MOREHEAD STATE*
MURRAY STATE*
1/ 20
UT MARTIN*
1/ 22
at Eastern Illinois*
1/ 27
at SE Missouri St.•
1/29
at Middle Tennessee*
2/3
at Tennessee Tech*
2/5
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/ 10
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/12
at Murray State*
2/17
at UT Martin*
2/ 19
EASTERN ILLINOIS"
2/24
2/ 26
SE MISSOURI*
2/29
Murray State&amp;
% EKU Comfort Inn Tip-off Classic
@ UNCW Holiday I nn Beach Blast
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

L

w
L
w
L
L

w

L
L

w
w
L
w
w
w
L (OT)
w
L (OT)
L
L
L

w
w

L
L

w

W(OT)
L

EKU

84

87
66
96
55
74
94
83
59
88
90

72
81
80
82
67
89
95
66
74
54
91
74
83
70
79
91
61

QPP
100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94
64
57
70
88
78
74
67

72
83
102
87
82
87
79
61
94

92

72
86
67

2000·01
Record: 22-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Date

Q~Qoaeot

vs. Texas A&amp;M%
11/8
vs. Glenville State%
11/ 19
BOWLING GREEN
11/21
at Belmont
11/28
12/1
Memphis@
12/ 2
Iona@
12/6
WEST VIRGI NIA TECH
UNC-Wilmingtons
12/16
Radford$
12/ 17
Charleston Southern!
12/29
Lipscomb•
12/30
at Tennessee Tech·
1/4
TENESSEE STATE*
1/11
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/13
at Morehead State•
1/16
at UT Martin*
1/18
at Murray State•
1/ 20
EASTERN ILLINOJS•
1/ 27
1/29
SE MISSUORI ST.•
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/1
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/ 5
at Tennessee State•
2/8
2/10
at Austin Peay•
2/15
UT MARTIN*
MURRAY STATE*
2/ 17
at SE Missouri St.·
2/ 22
at Ea stern Illinois•
2/24
2/27
Morehead State&amp;
% Morehead State Classic
@ Rice Invitational
$ Cincinnati Invitational
' EKU Comfort Suites Tip-off Classic
• ovc contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

'i:l.lL

EKU

L

w
w

88
116
89
87
66
81
119
70
92
81
85

L

72

w
w
w
L
w
w
L

w
w
w

w
w

w
w

w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L

85
92
85
86
85
84
89
66
99
106
89
81
88
91
91
88

QPP
96
80
61
82
89
71
63
87
79

64
72
79
79

77
79
68
63
60
82
84
78
99
84
73
73
82
67
92

C!~te

o,u:u:meat

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at Vanderbilt%
11/9
LIPSCOMB
11/20
at Bowling Green
11/27
vs. Elon@
12/1
vs. High Point@
12/2
at Fla. International
12/ 7
at Florida Atlantic
12/8
vs. Valparaiso$
12/14
at Iowa States
12/15
IPFW!
12/ 29
MARSHALL!
12/30
TENNESSEE TECH'
1/3
TENNESSE
STATE•
1/5
at SE Missouri St.•
1/10
at Eastern I llinois*
1/13
1/19
at Morehead State*
1/21
AUSTIN PEAY*
UT
MARTIN*
1/ 24
MURRAY STATE•
1/26
at Austin Peay•
2/2
at Tennessee Tech•
2/4
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
2/7
SE MISSOURI ST.*
2/9
at Tennessee State•
2/11
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/16
at Murray State*
2/21
at UT Martin•
2/23
MURRAY STATE&amp;
2/26
Austin Peay&amp;
3/2
Southwest Missouri#
3/ 13
3/17
Alabama#
% Preseason WNIT
@ Morehead State Tip-off Classic
S Iowa State Cyclone Classic
! EKU Comfort Suites Classic
&amp; OVC Tournament
# WNIT

l

w
w
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L
L

w
w
w
w

w
w

L (OT)

w

L(OT)

w
L

EKU
62

77
83
75
81
63
103
70
75
93
88
71
91
94
91
90
102
90
70
70
73
90
82
84
85
74
78
76

77
72
77

QPP
91
68
63
58
52
90
92
55
86
74
43

64
71
67

72
78
82
77
75

72
68
55
73
68
74
58
82
59
78
62
99

2002·03
Record: 18- 11
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Qat~

Qagar:u:mt

WlL

w
w

vs. Binghamton%
11/22
vs. WV Wesleyan%
11/23
11/26
vs. Indiana@
L
vs. Alaska-Anchorage@
L
11/27
w
12/1
at Marshall
at Lipscomb
12/3
L
12/5
CINCINNATI
at Pittsburgh
L
12/ 17
w
vs. Grambling$
12/20
vs. Troy State$
12/21
w
SAMFORD!
12/29
JACKSONVILLE STATE!
12/30
at Tennessee State•
w
1/4
at Tennessee Tech·
1/6
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
1/11
SE MISSOURI ST.•
w
1/13
MOREHEAD STATE*
1/18
at Murray State•
1/25
at UT Martin*
L
1/27
L(OT)
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/1
at SE Missouri St.•
2/8
2/10
at Eastern Illinois•
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/13
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/15
L
2/17
at Morehead State*
L
2/22
UT MARTIN*
MURRAY STATE*
L
2/24
L
at Austin Peay•
2/ 27
L
TENNESSEE TECH&amp;
3/4
% Morehead State Tip-off Classic
@ Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
$ UAB Lady Blazer Invitational
! EKU Comfort Suites Classic
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

w

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w

EKU
75
110
49
74
95
78
78
68
87
82
65
93
105
80
78
88
85
69
62
68
81
78
82

72
80
80
68

73
65

QPP
67
59
61

77
73
73
91
78
82
71
44
71
83
71
67

77
73
60
70
69
75
59

77
63
86
88
71
89
67

2003·04
Record: 15-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

42

EKU

ope
59
90
78
78
69

L

69
81
65
75
74
75
84
93
57
60
51
63
75
61
75
53
92
56
55
74
66
64
85
78

l

64

L

60
61

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11/22
11/23
11/28
11/29
12/1
12/5
12/6
12/17
12/29
12/30
1/5
1/8
1/10
1/15
1/17
1/22
1/ 24
1/29
1/31
2/5
2/9
2/12
2/14
2/19
2/ 21
2/26
2/28

vs. Gardner-Webb%

w

vs. Miami%

L

at Memphis@
vs. Nebraska@
at Wright State
vs. Baylor$
vs. SF Austin State$
WESTERN CAROLINA
BOWLING GREEN!
GEORGIA!

L

at Cincinnati
UT MARTIN•
MURRAY STATE•
AUSTIN PEAY*
TENNESSEE TECH*
at Jacksonville State•
at Samford*
at Murray State*
at UT Martin*
at Morehead State*
TENNESSEE STATE•
SAMFORD*
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
at SE Missouri St.•
at Eastern Illinois*
MOREHEAD STATE•
at Austin Peay•

L

w
w
w

L

L
L
L

w

w
L

w
L

w
L
L

w
w
w

w
w

96
73
71
70
92
83
56
74
67
69
75
82
81
66
63
43
48
80
88
66
45
73

at Jacksonville State&amp;
3/ 2
Tennessee Tech&amp;
3/ 5
Austin Peay&amp;
3/6
% Morehead State Tip-off Classic
@ Memphis Tourna ment

w
w
L

65
85
51

63

EKU

QPP
52
47
73
70
64
81

74
65

S Rice Tournament
! EKU Comfort Suites Classic
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

2004·0S
Record: 23-8
Coac h: La rry Joe I nman

Qate

WlL

QggQoeat

RADFORD
11/ 19
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
11/20
at Western Carolina
11/22
at Florida State%
11/26
vs . Appalachian State%
11/ 27
at Southwest Missouri
12/ 5
at I ndiana State
12/ 9
vs. Iowa State@
12/18
vs. Northern Arizona@
12/19
SOUTHERN A&amp;M$
12/29
LONGWOOD$
12/ 30
at UT Martin"
1/ 6
at Murray State•
1/ 8
1/13
at Austin Peay*
1/ 15
at Ten nessee Tech*
JACKSONVILLE STATE•
1/20
1/22
SAMFORD*
MURRAY STATE*
1/27
UT MARTIN•
1/29
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/1
at Tennessee State•
2/ 3
a t Samford*
2/1 0
at Jacksonville State•
2/1 2
SE MISSOURI ST.•
2/ 17
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
2/ 19
at Morehead State*
2/24
2/ 26
AUSTIN PEAY*
MURRAY STATE&amp;
3/ 1
3/ 4
v s. Jacksonville State&amp;
vs. SE Missouri St.&amp;
3/ 5
3/19
Arizona State#
% Seminole Classic
@ UNLV Duel in the Desert
$ EKU Comfort Suites Tip-off
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament
# NCAA Tournament

w
w

L
L

w

L
L
L
L

w
w
w
w
w

L

w
w
w
w

w
w
w
w
w
w

w
w
w
w

W (20T)
L

65
62
60
53
69
91
91

64

85
80
56
68
88
54
57
75
61
85
73
79
60
63
63
66
80
85
87
94
62
84
65

76
64
64
46
67
78
50
65
63
55
73
63
57
58
45
61
62
61
64
79
69
60
73
87

EKU

opp

82
38
45
66
74
60
49
75
64
81
71
78
61
58
76
87
68
68
49
48
67

86
85
75

88

200S·06
Record: 7-21
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Qs:ite

Qgggoeot

11/19
BELMONT
11/21
at Ohio State
11/25
vs. Louis.ville%
11/26
at Middle Tennessee%
11/ 29
at East Tennessee State
12/ 1
UT MARTIN*
at Xavier
12/6
12/ 8
at Murra y State*
12/10
at Austin Pea y*
INOIANA STATE
12/ 20
EASTERN I LLINOIS*
12/22
at SE Missouri State•
1/ 2
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/ 5
at Morehead State•
1/ 12
at Eastern Illinois•
1/ 14
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
1/19
SAMFORD*
1/ 21
at Tennessee State•
1/ 26
at UT Martin•
1/30
2/4
at Tennessee Tech *
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/6
MURRAY STATE*
2/9
2/11
SE MISSOURI STATE*
at Jacksonv ille State•
2/16
2/18
at Samford*
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/ 23
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/2 5
% MTSU Classic
• OVC contest

'i:l.lL
L (OT}
L
L
L
L

w
L

w
w
L
L
L
L
L
L

w
L
w
L
L

w
L
L (OT)
L
L
L

w

71
86

77
59
55
78

77
81
58
82
70
61
96
78
84
72
62
85
77
71
63
58
73
60
79
87
79
75
69
68

�~-

--~

----~------------------

--------------,___

ALL·TIME
LE1TERWINNERS
·A·
Briana Abner
Zoey Artist
Tamara Arnold
Niki Avery

1989-90
1998-02
2004-2006
2006-present

·B·

Mary Lynn Barnett
Genna Berryman
Alicia Binion
Maisha Thomas Blanton
Viv Bohon
Mikki Bond
Tamika Bowers
Shannon Brady
Kathy Branch
Carole Brown
Melissa Brown
Shannon Browning
Angie Bryant
Hallie Burger

Great Cahoe
Leigh Carr
Karen Carrico
Sue Carroll
Ashley Cazee
Marsha Charles
Rebecca Chesnut
Sherry Clark
Carla Coffey
Colette Cole
Cynthia Collins
Laechia Conley
Candis Cook
Tina Cottle
Loretta Coughlin
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
Kristy Cromer
Kim Cunningham
Jerilyn Cushing

·C·

1985-86
1982-83
2002-04
1991-95
1981-84
1998-02
2003-present
1981-85
1986-87
1987-88
1993-94
1995-99
1988-90
1988-89

1987-89
2001 -04
1985-87
1976-80
2004-present
1980-82
1986-87
1988-89
1984-88
2006-present
1991 -92
2006-present
2001-05
1983-85
1976-80
1987-91
1988-92
1987-88
1993-94
1992-94

·D·
Stephanie Davis
Tiffany Davis
Nyame Dobson
Laphelia Doss
Lauren Dubbert
Cathy Dues

1992-97
1993-97
1997-98
1994-98
2005-present
1995-99

Chance Dugan
Calais Dunn

1978-82
2005-06

Stephanie Jones
Velma Jordan

2001-05
1990-91
1990-91
1980-84

Katie Kalahar
Katie Kelly
Tracey Kindred
Jennifer King
Sandy Kinkton
Amber Kirkpatrick
Tracy Korbutt

·E·
Miranda Eckerle
Annette Elkin
Jeanette Elkin
Karen Evans

·F·
Stephanie Falk
Casandra Ferguson
Candice Finley
Karen Flannery
LaTonya Fleming
Angela Fletcher
Lisa Fussell

Pam Garrett
Marla Gearhart
Jaree Goodin
Lisa Goodin
Trina Goodrich
Joan Gotti
Sandra Grieb

·G·

·H·

Heather Haddix
Freda Hagan
Fatai Hala'api'api
Lakeisha Hamilton
Marcia Haney
Rhonda Hardesty
Susan Hatcher
Kim Hatley
Julie Haynes
Lori Hines
Nancy Hoist
Ashleigh Huffman
Adrianne Hughes
Candise Hurdle

Barbie Jackson
Andrea Jenkins
Diane Johnson
Kiejon Johnson
Cheryl Jones
Crystal Jones
Shavonne Jones

·J·

1981 -82
1998-00
1997-01
1997-99
1988-89
1984-86
1993-94

2001-05
1996-00
1989-93
1980-84
1994-98
1978-81
1977-80

1989-90
1980-84
2003-06
1995-96
1981 -85
1989-94
1997-00
1988-89
1994-95
1984-85
2004-05
2002-05
1978-79
2003-04

1999-00
2005-present
1979-80
2003 -06
1989-92
2006-present
2005-06

·k·

1987-88
1981-82

1989-90
2000-04
1989-90
1995-99
1980-81
2006-present
1986-87

·L·
Julie Levis

1984-85

·M·

Segena Mackeroy
Jenny Magrane
Van Marshel
Crystal Mason
Tiffany Mayfield
Kim Mays
Natalie Mays
Lindsay McClellan
Omni McCluney
Sheletha McEaddy
Shannah McIntosh
Teresa McNair
Kate Middeler
Sondra Miller
Aquanta Milligan
Laura Morris
Sandra Mukes
Kathy Murray

Tekielia Oden

·O·

Amanda Reid
Karen Richardson
Karen Rimer
Chrissy Roberts
. Kim Roberts
,
.
: Laura Seay
Laura Shelton
· Margy Shelton
Charlotte Sizemore
Synisha Smith
Cathy Snipes
Katie Stearns

·S·

·T·

1991-93 Cindy Taylor
1987-88 Dana Taylor
1983-88 Pam Taylor
1998-01
Rita Taylor
1991-93 Shamira Thedford
1992-95 Jayme Thiem
1996-97
2000-01
2002-04 Tracey Underwood
1990-92
1990-94
1999-03 Vicki Viox
2005-06
1984-88
1987-89 . Larrya Wall
1990-91
Stephany Wallace
1978-82 Lyndsey Warbington
1989-90 Kristy Ward
Tina Wermuth
Tami Wingate
1999-01
India Wood

·V·

1985-87
1980-83
1985-86
1976-80
1997-99
2005-present

1984-86

1978-80

·W·

1994-98
1988-89
1982-84
2004-06
1999-03
2002-2006
1979-80

·R·
Regie Rattler
Kathy Redling
Tina Reece

1982-83
2002-06
1982-86
1997-02
2000-02
1987-88
1999-00

·U·

·P·
Lisa Pace
Cheryl Palmer
Loretta Pate
Jennifer Patterson
Jill Perry
Louista Pierre
Shanda Pulliam

1996-97
1980-81
1978-80
1996-98
1992-93

1986-87
1979-80
1985-89

Samantha Young

Sue Zylstra

·Y·

·Z·

1997-01
1995-96
1999-03
1995-96
1979-83
1995-96
2004-06

1991-96

1989-93

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Single Season Individual Records

Single Game Individual Records
Points scored
Field goals made
Free throws made
Rebounds
Assists

44, Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan ( 12/2/94)
18, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2/15/90)
21, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12/20/86)
26, Laphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2/25/ 96)
17, Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2/ 26/90)

Single Game Team Records
Points
La rgest margin of victory
Largest margin of defeat
Points by both teams

122, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
74, vs. Thomas More (122-48) (11/30/93)
75, vs. Tennessee (115-40) (11/19/87)
216, vs. Morehead St. (2/11/93)
(MS 110, EKU 106)
90, vs. Duke (12/3/83)
Fewest points by both teams
(DU 46, EKU 44)
51, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
Field goals made
Free throws made
43, vs. Murray State (2/13/93)
Rebounds
81, vs. John Carroll (11/20/81)

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Steals
Assists
Blocks

31, 13 players
719, Kim Mays (1994-95)
25.7, Ki m Mays (1994-95)
235, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
569, Peggy Gay ( 1978-79)
.562, Tina Cottle (1983-84)
84, Ch rissy Roberts (1996-97)
234, Samantha Young ( 1995-96)
.496, Ashley Cazee (2004-05)
226, Kim Mays (1994-95)
.913, Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
310, Tina Cottle (1984-85)
310, Laphelia Doss (1995-96)
131, Teresa McNa ir (2002-03)
170, Cheryl Jones (1990-91)
57, Fatai Hala'api'a pi (2005-06)

Single Season Team Records
Points in a season
Scoring average
Victories in a season
Winni ng percentage
Consecutive victories
Losses in a season
Consecutive losses
Defensive scoring average
Field goals made
Field goal percentage
Three poi nt field goals made
Three point field goal percentage
Free throws made
Free throw percentage
Rebounds
Rebound average
Steals
Assists
Blocks

2001 -02 Lady Colonels

LISA GOODIN
1980-84
1,920

Games played
Points scored
Scoring average
Field goals made
Field goals attempted
Field goal percentage
Three-point goals made
Three-point goals attempted
Three-point goal percentage
Free throws made
Free t hrow percentage
Rebounds

KATIE KELLY
2000-04
1,626

JAREE GOODIN
1989-93
1,679

ANGIE COX
1988-92
1,425

TINA WERMUTH
1979-83
1,403

LAPHELIA DOSS
1994-98
1, 378

TERESA MCNAIR
1999-03
1,183

MARLA GEARHART
1996-00
1,085

PAMGARRETI
2001 -05
1,063

KIM MAYS
1992-95
1,587

CARLA COFFEY
1984-88
1,363

2,507 (2001-02)
88.4 (2000-01)
24 ( 1996-97)
.850 ( 17-3) (1975-76)
15 (2004-05)
24 ( 1978-79)
10 ( 1985-86)
60.8 (1983-84)
925 (2001 -02)
.456 ( 1982-83)
181 (199 7-98)
.419 (1990-91)
592 (2002-03)
.764 ( 1980-81)
1,446 (1 980-81)
49.6 (1975-76)
436 (2000-01)
558 (2000-0 1)
106 {1991 -92)

CHARLOTIE SIZEMORE
1997-01
1,561

MIRANDA ECKERLE
2001-05
1,920

KELLY COWAN
1987-9 1
1,515

SANDRA MUKES
1978-82
1,188

LAURA SHELTON
2002-06
1,012

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

POINTS*
~
1. Kim Mayes
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Marla Gearhart
5. Carla Coffey
6. Lisa Goodin
7. Angie Cox
8. Katie Kelly
9. Miranda Eckerle
10. Angie Cox
1978-current

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NQ...

Yefil

719
582
550
548
547
517
501
493
487
487

1994-95
1980-81
1993-94
1999-00
1986-87
1982-83
1990-91
2003-04
2004-05
1991-92

FIELD GOALS MADE *
~
1. Peggy Gay
2. Kim Mayes
3. Carla Coffey
4. Lisa Goodin
5. Marla Gearhart
6. Jaree Goodin
7. Angela Fletcher
8. LaTonya Fleming
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Carla Coffey
* 1978-current

NQ...

Yefil

235
229
223
217
191
190
188
186
185
183

1978-79
1994-95
1986-87
1980-81
1999-00
1991-92
1985-86
1988-89
1982-83
1987-88

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
El.a¥.e.r

1. Peggy Gay
2. Angela Fletcher
3. Charlotte Sizemore
4. Carla Coffey
5. Marla Gearhart
6. LaTonya Fleming
7. Lisa Goodin
8. Kim Mays
9. Carla Coffey
10. Jaree Goodin
* 1978-current

NQ...

Yefil

569
515
492
453
449
436
435
429
415
393

1978-79
1985-86
1998-99
1986-87
1999-00
1988-89
1980-81
1994-95
1987-88
1991-92

FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE*
El.a¥.e.r

NQ...

1. Tina Cottle
.562
2. Laphelia Doss
.551
3. Teresa McNair
.545
4. Ca rla Snipes
.541
.535
5. Fatai Hala'api'api
6. Kim Mays
.534
7. Laphelia Doss
.525
8. Jaree Goodin
.522
.516
9. Laphelia Doss
10. Ashley Cazee
.513
* 1978-cu rrent; Min. 175 attempts

Angie Cox

Yefil
1983-84
1997-98
2000-01
1987-88
2005-06
1994-95
1995-96
1992-93
1996- 97
2004-05

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1. Chrissy Roberts
2. Samantha Young
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Angie Cox
5. Marla Gearhart
6. Angie Cox
7. Ashley Cazee
8. Lisa Pace
9. Kim Roberts
10. Samantha Young

NQ...

Yefil

84
83
67
65
63
61
56
52
49
46

1996-97
1995-96
1997-98
1990-91
1999-00
1991-92
2004-05
1995-96
1992-93
1994-95

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
~
1. Samantha Young
2. Chrissy Roberts
3. Marla Gearhart
4. Angie Cox
5. Kim Roberts
6. Angie Cox
7. Chrissy Roberts
8. Lisa Pace
9. Lisa Pace
10. Ashley Cazee

f1Q..
234
172
163
157
149
147
146
136
131
122

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1995-96
1996-97
1999-00
1991-92
1992-93
1990-91
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
2005-06

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
~
1. Kelly Cowan
2. Ashley Cazee
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Laura Shelton
5. Ch rissy Roberts
6. Angie Cox
7. Kelly Cowan
8. Miranda Eckerle
9. Lisa Pace
10. Kelly Cowan
Min. 65 attempts

f1Q..
.500
.496
.488
.468
.459
.442
.435
.433
.421
.411

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1990-91
2004- 05
1996-97
2005- 06
1997-98
1990-91
1988-89
2004-05
1997-98
1989-90

FREE THROWS MADE *
El.a¥.e.r

1. Kim Mays
2. Kim Mays
3. Katie Kelly
4. Katie Kelly
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Lisa Goodin
7. Katie Kelly
8. Laura Shelton
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Miranda Ecker le
* 1978-current

f1Q..
226
168
165
154
148
147
140
126
122
118

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1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1980-81
1982-83
2001-02
2005-06
1983-84
2004-05

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
~
1. Kim Mays
2. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
3. Kim Mays
4. Katie Kelly
5. Katie Kelly
6. Tracy Korbutt
7. Lisa Goodin
8. Lisa Goodin
9. Laphelia Doss
10. Katie Kelly
* 1978-current

f1Q..
264
219
201
195
177
174
165
161
160
157

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1994-95
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1986-87
1980-81
1982-83
1997-98
2001-02

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*
~
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Laura Shelton
3. Lisa Goodin

NQ...

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.913
.900
.897

1982-83
2005-06
1980-81

Katie Kelly
4. Katie Kelly
.892
Chrissy Roberts
.892
6. Katie Kelly
.888
7. Katie Kelly
.870
8. Katie Kelly
.859
9. Kim Mays
.856
10. Lisa Goodin
.852
* 1978-current; Min. 75 attempts

2001-02
1997-98
2000-01
2002-03
2003-04
1994-95
1981-82

REBOUNDS
~
1.Tina Cottle
Laphelia Doss
3. Sandra Mukes
4. Tina Cottle
5. Laphelia Doss
6. Segena Mackeroy
Tina Wermuth
8. Sandra Mukes
9. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Carla Coffey

No.
310
310
268
267
260
256
256
253
248
248

Year
1984-85
1995-96
1980- 81
1983-84
1996-97
1991-92
1982-83
1981-82
1994-95
1986-87

STEALS
El.a¥.e.r

NQ...

1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Angie Cox
4. Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Teresa McNair
7. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
8. Tiffany Mayfield
9. Kim Mays
10. Charlotte Sizemore

131
113
105
99
93
83
79
75
74
73

Year
2002-03
1991-92
1990-91
2001-02
1999-00
2000-0 1
1992-93
1991-92
1994-95
2001-02

ASSISTS
~
1. Cheryl Jones
2. Angie Cox
3. Cheryl Jones
4. Katie Kelly
5. Angie Cox
6. Chrissy Roberts
7. Sondra Miller
8. Kim Mays
9. Ang ie Cox
10. Lisa Goodin

NQ...
170
164
135
130
127
122
118
115
113
112

Year
1990-9 1
1991-92
1991-92
2002-03
1990-91
1997-98
1987-88
1993-94
1988-89
1981-82

BLOCKS
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1. Fatai Hala'api'api
2. Fatai Hala'api'api
3. Segena Mackeroy
4. Sheletha McEaddy
5. Charlotte Sizemore
6. Jaree Goodin
Jaree Goodin
8. Jaree Goodin
Segena Mackeroy
10. Maisha Thomas-Blanton

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No.
54
51
35
31
29
28
28
20
20
19

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2005-06
2003-04
1991-92
1990-91
2001-02
1990-91
1991 -92
1989-90
1992-93
1994-95

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2. Jaree Goodin
3. Peggy Gay
4 . Katie Kelly
5. Kim Mays
6. Charlotte Sizemore
7 . Kelly Cowan
8. Angie Cox
9. Tina Wermuth
10. Laphelia Doss

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1,920
1,679
1,674
1,626
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378

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1989-93
1975- 79
2000-04
1992-95
1997-01
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
1994-98

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l. Lisa Goodin
2. Jaree Goodin
3 . Kelly Cowan
4 . Tina Wermuth
5. Charlotte Sizemore
6. Carla Coffey
7. La phel i a Doss
8. Kim Mays
9. Angie Cox
1O. Katie Kelly
* 1978-current

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
l. Angie Cox
2. Samantha Young
3. Lisa Pace
4. Chrissy Roberts
5. Laura Shelton
6 . Charlotte Sizemore
7 . Katie Kelly
8. Marla Gearhart
9. Zoey Artist
10. Kim Mays

435
404
373
318
313
302
294
257
256
241

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*

El.am

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1. Chrissy Roberts
2 . Kelly Cowan
3. Marla Gearhart
4. Ashley Cazee
5. Angie Cox
6. Laura Shelton
7. Kim Mays
Mikki Bond
9. Cheryl Jones
10. Samantha Young
* Min. 200 attempts

.475
.448
.39 7
.396
.391
.378
.369
.369
.363
.361

1992-95
1987-91
1996-00
20041988 -92
2002-06
1992- 95
1998-02
1989-92
1991-96

Lisa Goodin

ty_Q_,_

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1,520
1,473
1,398
1,394
1,375
1,201
1,169
1,126
1,068
1,040

1997-01
1980-84
1987-91
1979- 83
1989-93
1984-88
1988-92
2000-04
1978-82
1994-98

FREE THROWS MADE*
Years
1994-98
1992-95
1989-93
1999-03
200 1-05
2001-05
1980- 84
1984-88
1987-91
1998-02

flam

ty_Q_,_

1. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Miranda Eckerle
5. Jaree Goodin
6. Laura Shelton
7. Laphelia Doss
8. Pam Garrett
9 . Candice Finley
Carla Coffey
* 1978-current

~

562
526
474
352
325
324
301
259
253
253

2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
2001-05
1989-92
2002-06
1994-98
2001-05
1997-01
1985-88

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
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No.
645
602
569
511
48 2
446
425
393
379
364

Years
2000 -04
1980-84
1992-95
1994-98
1989-93
2001-05
2001-05
1997-01
2002-06
1985-88

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*

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1. Lisa Goodin
2. Katie Kelly
3 . Laura Shelton

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Years
1988-92
1991-96
1994-98
1992-95
2002-06
1997-02
2000-04
1996-00
1998-02
1992-95

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

l. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Laphelia Doss
5. Jaree Goodin
6. Miranda Eckerle
7. Pam Garrett
8 . Candice Finley
9 . Laura Shelton
10. Carla Coffey
* 1978-current

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1988-92
1991-96
1992-95
1994-98
2002-06
1996-00
1997-02
1987-91
1989-92
1998-02

flam

697
677
625
604
597
544
534
512
505
483

Player
No.
1. Laphelia Doss
.513
2 . Kim Mays
.499
3. Jaree Goodin
.492
4. Teresa McNair
.488
5. Pam Garrett
.480
6. Miranda Eckerle
.475
7. Lisa Goodin
.473
8. Carla Coffey
.455
9. Kelly Cowan
.447
10. Zoey Artist
.445
* 1978-current; Min. 600 attempts

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170
155
151
131
118
102
97
94
86
80

ty_Q_,_

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FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE*

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Years
1980-84
1989-93
1987-91
1979-83
1997-01
1984-88
1994-98
1992-95
1988- 92
2000-04

Player
l. Charlotte Sizemore
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kelly Cowan
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Jaree Goodin
6. Carla Coffey
7. Angie Cox
8. Katie Kelly
9. Sandra Mukes
10 . Laphelia Doss
* 1978-current

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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Player
1. Angie Cox
2. Samantha Young
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Lisa Pace
5. Laura Shelton
6 . Marla Gearhart
7 . Charlotte Sizemore
8 . Kelly Cowan
9. Cheryl Jones
1O. Zoey Artist

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.873
.871
.855

Years
1980-84
2000-04
2002-06

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Teresa McNair
4 . Kim Mayes
.833
5 . Miranda Eckerle
.789
6. Marla Gearhart
.767
7. Sandra Mukes
.756
8. Teresa McNair
.736
9. Charlotte Sizemore
.734
10. Angie Cox
.710
* 1978-current; Min. 250 attempts

1992-95
2001-05
1996-00
1979-82
1999-03
1998- 02
1988-92

REBOUNDS
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ty_Q_,_

l. Laphelia Doss
2. Sandra Mukes
3. Jaree Good in
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Carla Coffey
6. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
7. Teresa McNa ir
8 . Shannon Brady
9 . Charlot te Sizemore
10. Pam Garnett

1,027
975
914
866
751
711
631
625
611
595

Years
1994-98
1978-82
1989-93
1979-83
1984-88
1991-95
1999-03
1981 -85
1997-02
2001 -05

STEALS
El.am

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1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
4. Charlotte Sizemore
5. Mikki Bond
6. Pam Garnett
7 . Stephanie Davis
8. Tina Wermuth
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Sondra Mil ler

406
327
236
228
227
196
192
183
182
168

1999-03
1988-92
1991-95
1997-02
1998-02
2001-05
1992-97
1979-83
1980-84
1984-88

ASSISTS
El.am

ty_Q_,_

l. Angie Cox
2. Katie Kelly
3 . Cheryl Jones
4 . Mikki Bond
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Sam antha Young
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Zoey Artist
9. Kim Mays
10. Ma isha Thomas-Blanton

488
395
394
389
374
350
344
307
297
270

Years
1988-92
2000-04
1989-92
1998-02
1980-84
1991-96
1997-02
1998-02
1992-95
1991-95

BLOCKS
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2 . Jaree Goodin
3 . Charlotte Sizemore
4. Segena Mackeroy
5. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
6. Sue Zylstra
7. Cand ice Finley
8. Teresa McNair
9. Sheletha McEaddy
10. Laphelia Doss

110
92
71
55
54
49
48
37
35
34

2003-06
1989-93
1997-02
1991-93
1991-95
1989- 93
1997-01
1999-03
1990-92
1994-98

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GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .... .... ...................... Clarksville, Tenn.
Enrollment.
... ..... . 8,831
Nickname ...... ..... ....................... .... Lady Govs
Colors.............. ........ ..... ..
Red &amp; White
Conference ..... ...... .. ........ ... ......... .. Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ..... ................. Dunn Center (7,875)
President ............... ... ..... .......Dr. Sherry Hodges
Athletic Director ................... .. ......... Dave Loos
Ticket Office Phone .... ........ ......... (931 )221 -7761

Location ..... .... .... .... ........ .... .... Nashville, Tenn.
Enrollment .......................................... 4,319
Nickname..
.....Bruins
Colors...........
. .... Navy, Red &amp; White

Arena (Cap.) ............... Curb Event Center (5,000)
President.. ......................... Dr. Robert C. Fisher
Athletic Director.........
...Mike Strickland
Ticket Office Phone......
. ...... ... (615)460·8500

Location ............ ........ ....... Chattanooga, Tenn.
Enrollment ........................ ................. 8,689
Nickname .......... .... ...... ...... .. ........... Lady Moes
Colors ........................... Navy, Old Gold &amp; Silver
Conference ..... ..... ... .... .... ... .. ...... ...... Southern
Arena (Cap.) .................. ... The Mackenzie Arena
President ................................ Dr. Roger Brown
Athletic Director ............... ................ Rick Hart
Ticket Office Phone........... ..
. (423)266·6627

Location ............................. Johnson City, Tenn.
Enrollment......
. .................. ... 12,100
Nickname .... ........ ............ ............... Lady Bucs
Colors
...... Navy Blue &amp; Old Gold
Conference ............. ..................... Atlantic Sun
Arena (Cap.) ... ..... ........ Memorial Center (13,000)
President.. .... ......... ......... Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr.
Athletic Director ...... ........ ....... ...... Dave Mullins
Ticket Office Phone ... ........ ........ .. (423 )439-BUCS

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach . . ... . ... . .
. ......... Carrie Daniels
Alma Mater .......... .................. Austin Peay ' 96
School Record (Yrs.) ........................... . O·O (0)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ........................... O·O (0)
Assistant Coaches .. ..... ........ .... ..... Marcus Payne
...... ................. ......... Camryn Whitaker
Office Phone ................
... (931)221-7202

Head Coach .. . .. . . .
. . Tony Cross
Alma Mater ............... ....
Belmont '74
School Record (Yrs.) ... ............. ..... 472·204 (22)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .................. .. 472-204 (22)
Assistant Coaches .... ........... ......... Donna Brown
.. ... ................. .................. Beth Stewart Stark
Office Phone ............ ....
... (615)460-6420

Head Coach ............................ .... ... Wes Moore
Alma Mater .............................. Tennessee '86
School Record (Yrs.) ....... •......... ....... 190·54 (8)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .....•• ............. 399-110 (17)
Assistant Coaches .................. Nikki Blassingame
....... ......................................... Becky Myatt
................... ...... ...... ................. Mike Murray
Office Phone ................. ...•• ....... (423)425-4494

Head Coach .. . ... . ... . ..
. ...... Karen Kemp
Alma Mater ........... .... ........... Berry College ' 85
School Record (Yrs.) ..................... 153·181 (12)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .................... 153·181 (12)
Assistant Coaches ........ .... ...... DeShawne Blocker
....... ........ .... ..........••................ ... Matt Smith
................................................. Eric White
Office Phone ..... .........
........ (423)439-4343

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

2005·06 Record ... ................................... 27-4
2005·06 Cont. Record/Finish ................. 18-0/lst
Starters R/L. ...... ........................ ........ ..... 2/3
Letterwinners R/L ... ... ........ ......... ............. 7/5
Newcomers .............................................. .4

2005·06 Record .............. ....... ...... .......... 18-1 0
2005·06 Conf. Record/Finish .......... ...... 14-6 /Jrd
Starters R/L................................... .. ....... 3/2
Letterwinners R/L ............. ......... ..... ......... 7/2
Newcomers ................................... ...... .. .. .. 5

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

WBB Contact .................... ........... Anne Wehunt
Office Phone ........ ..... .. .............. (423)425-4618
Cell Phone ........................................... N/ A
Office Fax................................ (423)425-4610
Email .. .
.... ......... .. anne-wehunt@utc.edu
Athletic Website ....
.. www.GoMocs.com
Press Row Phone ....................... . (423)756-5476.

WBB Contact. ................
....... Kevin Brown
Office Phone ............................. (423)439-5612
Cell Phone ........... .................... .... .... .... N/ A
Office Fax ................ .•.. .... .... .... (423)439-6138
Email ..................... ........... brownk@etsu.edu
Athletic Website ... .... ........... www.ETSUBucs.com
Press Row Phone ............ ............. (423 )439-5329

Conference. ...

..... Atlantic Sun

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

2005-06 Record ............. ..........•............. 15-13
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish ......•...... ... 12-8/4th
Starters R/L .............................. ............. . 4/1
Letterwinners R/L .............................. .... .. 8/2
Newcomers .......................................... .... 4

2005 ·06 Record. . ... . . .. . ... .
.... .... 22-8
2005·06 Conf. Record/Finish ................. 17·3/1st
Starters R/L. ...... .... .............. .................. .. /2
Letterwinners R/L .......................... ... ...... 8/3
Newcomers ............................... ............... 5

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

WBB Contact. ........ ........ .... ....... ...... Cody Bush
Office Phone................ ...... ..... . (931 )221-7561
Cell Phone...................... ....
..... ..... NI A
Office Fax...
. .................. (931)221·7562
Email. .. .... ....
............ ... bushc@apsu.edu
Athletic Website ......... www.apsu.edu/ letsgopeay
Press Row Phone
..................... (931)221·7155

WBB Contact ............................... Kenisha Rowe
Office Phone ............................ (615)460-5990
Cell Phone ............. . .......... ...... (615)415-3394
Office Fax............
.... ... .. (615)460·5584
Email ...................... rhonek@mail.belmont.edu
Athletic Website ........ www.belmont.edu/athletics
Press Row Phone ........ .... ........ .... . (615)460-8554

~EOMETOWN

11 / 18 · 7:00 p.m./9:DO p.m. (Honolulu, Hawaii)

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ........................... .... .. Charleston, Ill.
Enrollment ........................................ 12,129
Nickname ..... .... ......... ................. ...... Panthers
Colors ... .... ..... ........................ ....Blue &amp; Gray
Conference.......... .......... ............. Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ............. ......... Lantz Arena (5,300)
President .
. ..... .................. Louis V. Hencken
Athletic Direc tor ........ ......... Dr. Richard McDuffie
Ticket Office Phone ....
.... (217)581-7611

Location
....... .... .... ....... Washington, D.C.
Enrollment ......................................... 13,652
Nickname........... .... ............................. Hoyas
Colors ... ....................... ............... Blue &amp; Gray
Conference .... ......... .................... ..... BIG EAST
Arena (Cap. ) ........................ McDonough (2,200)
President ........................... .... . John J. DeGioia
Athletic Director ..... .
.. Bernard Muir
Ticket Office Phone .. .
... .. .. ... (202)687-2435

Location .................................. Grambling, La.
Enrollment ................... ................... ...... N/A
Nickname ........................... ........ .. Lady Tigers
Colors .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .
.. Black &amp; Gold
Conference ...................... Southwestern Athletic
Arena (Cap.) .... Men's Memorial Gymnasium (2,500)
President ..................... ................ ......... NI A
Athletic Director ........ ............................ NI A
Ticket Office Phone...
....... ... (318)274-4795

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ................................ Brady Sallee
Alma Mater ................ Thomas More College '93
School Record (Yrs.) ...................... ... 20-36 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ......... ............... 20-26 (2)
Assistant Coaches ..........................Anne O'Neil
.... .... ................ .........•... .......... Quacy Barnes
............... .... .... .............. .. .. ...... Megan Sparks
Office Phone ............................. (217)581-6008

Head Coach .................... Terri Williams-Flournoy
Alma Mater ............................. Penn State '91
School Record (Yrs.) ... ...................... 22-33 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ........................ 22·33 (2)
Assistant Coaches ....... ... ................... Niki Reid
.................................................. ... Ty Evans
.......................... .... ........ ...... Beth Dickinson
Office Phone .... .... ..................... (202)687-6613

Head Coach ............... ....... David "Rusty" Ponton
Alma Mater ........ .... ........ ... Southern University
School Record (Yrs.) .................... 109·39 (NIA)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ................... 109· 39 (Ni A)
Assistant Coaches ............. ......... Sharon Perkins
........................... ......... ....... ... Shiakiea Cartr
Office Phone ...................... ....... (318)274·6191

TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

2005-06 Record ............ ... .................... 10·19
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish ............... 9·11 / T8th
Starters R/ L..... .... ... ........ ...................... .. 3/2
Letterwinners R/L .................................... 9/4
Newcomers.... ... ......
. .......................... . 6

2005-06 Record ............ ...... ............. ... . 10-17
2005-06 Cont. Record/Finish .......... ... .. 3-13/13th
Starters R/L ...... ... ................. ......... ........ . 4/1
Letterwinners R/L ...................... .............. 5/3
Newcomers .. ... ... . . ..
. ....... ..................... . 7

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

WBB Contact..
....... Ben Turner
Office Phone .......... .... ............. (217)581·7020
Cell Phone.
.. .............. (217)54907965
Office Fax.....
. ..... .... .. (217)581 ·6434
Email .. .... .................... .... . bwturner@eiu.edu
Athletic Website ............. www.eiu.edu / panthers
Press Row Phone ........................ (217)581 ·5135

WBB Contac t.
.... .... .. ... Ben Shove
Office Phone.... ................. .... (202)687-7155
Cell Phone ..... .... ........... .......... (202)359-2266
Office Fax...
.. ............. . (202)687-2491
Email..
. .... bjs45@georgetown.edu
Athletic Website
... www.guhoyas.com
Press Row Phone
.... .. ... (202)687-1581

2006·07 Record .... .... ......................... ... . 18·10
2006·07 Conf. Record/Finish ................ 14·41N/ A
Starters R/ l.. ......... .... ..... .... ............. ...... NI A
Letterwinners R/L ................................... Ni A
Newcomers .... ........... .................... ....... N/ A

MEDIA INFORMATION

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WBB Contact.
..... .... ........ .... ...TBA
Office Phone.................... ........ (318)274·6199
Cell Phone....
............... Ni A
Office Fax .... .. ..... ..... ........... .... (318)274·2761
Email ..... ....... ..... ................ ........... .... TBA
Athletic Website ............... www.gram.edu/sports
Press Row Phone .......... ........ ....... (316)274-2570

�1/ 11 - 5:30 p.m. {Richmond, Ky.)
2/1 5: 30 p.m . (Morehead, Ky.)

11/18 - 7:00 p.m./9:00 p.m. (Honolulu, Hawaii)

GENERA L INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location.... ... ..
... Honolulu, Hawaii
Enrollment .. .. .............. .... ................. 19,078
Nickname...... ............ ............. Rainbow Wahine
Colors ...... .............. Green, Black, Silver Ii White
Conference. ...
........ Western Athletic
Arena (Cap.) ......... .... Stan Sheriff Center (10,300)
Interim President .... ............. .... .... Denise Kanan
Athletic Director .... . .
. ... . ... .. . Herman Frazier
Ticket Office Phone .. .
. . (808)956·4481

Location .............................. Jacksonville, Ala.
Enrollment.. ....... .............. ....... .......... 9,061
Nickname . .. ............. ... .. .......... .... Gamecocks
Colors
.. ... ..........•.•....... Red Ii White
Conference....
. . Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ... .... Pete Matthews Coliseum (5,500)
President. .
... .... .... Dr. William A. Meehan
Athletic Director .................. ........... Jim Fuller
... . (256)782-8499
Ticket Office Phone

Location .... ................... ......... ...... Ruston, La.

Enrollment .... ........... ...... ........ ....... ... .. 11,500
Nickname ............... ............... ... Lady Techsters
Colors . . ... . .... ... . ... . .
. ..... Red Ii Blue
Conference ................ ............. Western Athletic
Arena (Cap.) ....... Thomas Assembly Center (8,000)
President ...•.........•...•...•........... Dr. Dan Reneau
Athletic Director. ... ..
....Jim Oakes
Ticket Office Phone.....
............ (318)257-411 1

Location ... .... .... .... .. ......... ......... Morehead, Ky.
Enrollment ............ ............... ..... ... ....... 9,062
Nickname ..... .... ........ .................... Lady Eagles
Colors ............................. .... Royal Blue &amp; Gold
Conference.. .... .... ........ ...... ....... .... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) .................... Johnson Arena (6,500)
President •...•...•.........•...•.. Or. Wayne D. Andrews
Athletic Director
....... .... .... Brian Hutchinson
Ticket Office Phone ................ ...... (606)783-2088

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ....... .............................. Jim Bolla
Alma Mater .............................. Pittsburgh '76
School Record (Yrs.) ...................... ... 29·25 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .................... 329·145 (16)
Assistant Coaches ......... .... .......... .... Pat Charity
......... .... ..... ...... ......... ... ......... . Lacole Brooks
..... ..... .... .... ....... .... ..... .......... Matthew Paton
Office Phone ..... .......... ..... ........ . (808)956-8185

Head Coach .. .. ............. .. ....... .. ... Becky Geyer
Alma Mater ......... .... ........ ... Northern State '87
School Record (Yrs.) ..... ................. .... .. O·O(0)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .... ....................... O·O (0)
Assistant Coaches .............. ........ Brad Durchslag
... .... .... ..... ..................... ...... Jamie Kellerman
.... .... ........................... Gerlonda Hardin
Office Phone ... ... ............ ........... (256)782-55,S

Head Coach ... .. .... ............. .... .... .....Chris Long
Alma Mater .. ...
. .. .... Southern Miss ' 91
School Record (Yrs.) ... ............ .... .. ......26-5 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .. ....................... .26-5 (1)
Assistant Coaches ... .... .. .. .... .. .. .. ..Joni Crenshaw
.............. ...................•............ Brooke Stoehr
.............................. .................. Scott Stoehr
Offt ce Phone ... ........ ..
. ...... (318)257-411 1

Head Coach ........................... Matthew Mitchell
Alma Mater ....................... Mississippi State '95
School Record (Yrs.) ......................... 16-13 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .... .... ............. ... 16-13 (1)
Assistant Coaches .. .......................Matt Webber
..... ................ .... .... .... .......... Shambrica Jones
... . ... . ... . . .. . ... . .
.... . Christian Stefanopoulos
Office Phone ... ... ........ .. .. .. .... ... .. (606)783-2126

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

2005·06 Record ........................... •......... 18-10
2005·06 Conf. Record/Finish ..... .... .•....... 9-7/4th
Starters R/ L. .......... ....................•. .......... .4/ 1
Letterwinners R/L ......... .......... ....•... ... .... 11 /5
Newcomers ............................... ............ NIA

2005·06 Record .. ......... ......... ..... .... ...... 11-17
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish .. .. ...•........ 9-11/6th
Starters RIL. ............... ....... .... ................. 213
Letterwinners R/L .................................... 417
Newcomers ................. ........ .... •................ .7

2005-06 Record.......•...... . .............. .... ... . 26·5
2005·06 Con f. Record/Finish ................. 15·1 /lst
Starters RIL. ......•.•.•...•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•... •.•. •.•.•.. 312
Letterwinners R/L ........... ......................... 8/3
Newcomers .. ... ..................... ................. NI A

2005·06 Record .... ....
. ....... 16· 13
2005·06 Conf. Record/Finish ........ ........ 11·915th
Starters R/L. ......................... ........ ........ .. 3/2
Letterwinners RIL .... ..... ....... ...... .... .... ...... 813
Newcomers ........................ ......... .............8

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

WBB Contact
............. Neal Iwamoto
Office Phone .. ........................... (808)956-9748
Cell Phone
... ...... ... ..... ....... NI A
Office Fax..........•..................... (808)956-4470
Email
........... niwamoto@hawaii.edu

WBB Contact.. ..... ........ .... .... ... ... Jeff Dunnavant
Office Phone.......... ..... ... ... ...... .. (256)782-5377
Cell Phone ............. ...............................TBA
Office Fax .............. .... .... .... .... .. (256)782-5958

Athletic Website .......... www.hawaiiathletics.com

Athletic Website ..... www.JSUGamecockSports.com
Press Row Phone .. ......... .............. (256)782-5528

WBB Contact. .... .. .............. ........ Malcolm Butler
Office Phone........................... .. (318)257-3144
Cell Phone .......... ................... .. (318)61 4-4513
Office Fax ......... ..................... (318)257-3757
Email ......................... ... mbutler@latech.edu
Athletic Websi te ............ www.latech.sports.com
Press Row Phone .... ....... ....... ..... . (318)257-3144

WBB Contact .............................. Matt Schabert
Office Phone............... ......... ..... (606)783-2556
Cell Phone ...... ................ .... ..... (606)783-9852
Office Fax .... ....................................... (606)
Email .......... .... m.schabert@moreheadstate.edu
Athletic Website
... .. www.msueagles.com
Press Row Phone .. ....................... (606)783·2500

Press Row Phone . .... ....... .. .. .... .. (808)956-9408

Email . .... .. .. ... ... .. . ... . ... ..... dunnavant@jsu.edu

LA-H8MA--·---"-----'

11/17 - 11:00 p.m. (Honolulu, Hawaii)

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Enrollment ................ .......... ..... ......... 10,200
Nickname.. ... . ... . ... . ... . ... . ... . . ..... ... Lady Racers
Colors ...... .... .... ...... ...... ..... ....... Navy Ii Gold
Conference ...•................ ............... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ..... Reg. Special Events Center (8,500)
President ................ ......•... . Dr. Randy J. Dunn
Athletic Director .......... .... .... .... .... ... Allen Ward
Ticket Office Phone ..................... (270)809-6800

Location .....
............ Vienna, W.V.
Enrollment .............. ............................... 560
Nickname....
.............. Fighting Scots
Colors .... .... ... .... ....... ..... . Royal Blue Ii Crimson
Conference. ..
. ........................ WVIAC
Arena (Cap.) ... ...... ................................ NIA
President .. .
..... Dr. James A. Johnson
Athletic Director .. ..... . ...... ............ ... Ron Paven
Ticket Office Phone.. .. .. ..
.. NIA

Location ... .
..... Norman, Okla.
Enrollment ........ ................................ 30,799
Nickname........... .. u .. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sooners
Colors
........ Crimson Ii Cream
Conference ..... .... .... ................ ..... ... ..... Big 12
Arena (Cap.) .......... ... Lloyd Noble Center (12,000)
President ............•........................ David Boren
Athletic Director
.... Joe Castiglione
Ticket Office Phone... ....
. (405)325·2424

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach .. . ... . ... . .
............. Joi Felton
Alma Mater ................... ....... South Florida '88
School Record (Yrs.) ............ ........ .... . 33-51 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ..... ................... 33-51 (3)
Assistant Coaches ... ..... ....... ............. Rob Cross
..... ......... ... ............................... Alyshia Bond
......... .... ............................... Brandy Manning
Offtce Phone ........................•.... (270)809· 3448

Head Coach ..... ... ......................... Shane Brown
Alma Mater .......... ...... .......... Eastern Kentucky
School Record (Yrs.) ... .. .•..... ........ ......... .. N/A
Overall Record (Yrs.) .....•.. .... ........ .. .. ... ... N/ A
Assistant Coaches ......... ................ .. . Tom Wildt
Office Phone ......... .................... (304)865·6044

Head Coach .. . . ... . ... . ... .
... . Sherri Coale
Alma Mater ........•.......... Oklahoma Christian '87
School Record (Yrs.) ........ .... ......... 204· 113 (10)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .... .. ...... .... .... 204· 113 (10)
Assistant Coaches ....... .. .... .... .... .... ..... Jan Ross
........... ............................... Stacy Hansmeyer
.. ..... .. .. ....... ...................... .... Chad Thrailkill
Office Phone ........ .................. .. (405)325-8322

Location....... ................

.. ......... Murray, Ky.

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Record
..................... . 11-17
2005-06 Conf. Record/finish ............. .. 9-11 /T7th
Starters R/L. ..... .... ........... ....................... 510
Letterwinners R/L .............. ........... ........... 9/3
Newcomers . . . .. . ... . . .. . . .. . ... . ............. , .......... 6

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact.
... ... David Snow
Office Phone ... ............. ..•........ (270)809·3351
Cell Phone...
. .. (270)227-7669
Office Fax....... .... .
. ... .. (270)809-6814
Email ..... .... . . ..... . david.snow@murraystate .edu

Athletic Website
........ www.GoRacers.com
Press Row Phone ... .... ... ...... ........ (270)809-5551

TEAM INFORMATION
2005·06 Record ...
. .. ... .......... ...... 12·16
2005·06 Conf. Record/Finish .... .. ...... . .. 8-10/N/A
Starters R/L................................. ... ...... N/ A
Letterwinners R/L ........................ ....... .. .. N/ A
Newcomers ... ...... ............................ ...... N/ A

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact. .......... ... ......... ... .... Darren Waldo
Office Phone .... ................ ....... (304)865-6047
Cell Phone....................
... Ni A
Office Fax ............ ..................... ........... N/ A
Email ...... .... ........ ........ darren.waldo@ovu.edu
Athletic Website
........www.ovu.edu
Press Row Phone ........ ........ .............. ....... N/ A

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Record ....................................... 31 ·5
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish ............... .. 16·0/1st
Starters R/L.. ....................................... ... 5/ 0
Letterwinners R/L ....... ..... ....... ................. 9/2
Newcomers .. .. ... ......... ........... .................... 5

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact..........
. ..... Chris Freet
Office Phone.. ... ..... ...
. ..... (405)325-3671
Cell Phone ... ..... ....................... (405)249-6075
Office Fax ................................ (405)325-7623
Email ...
. ............ .. ...... cfreet@ou.edu
Athletic Website .. ...... ..... www.soonersports.com
Press Row Phone ..•.•............ ........ (405)325-1024

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11 /25 - 7:00 p.m./9:00 p.m. (Hattiesburg, Miss.)

1 /2 · 5:30 p.m. (Richmond, Ky.)
2/10 - 6:00 p.m. (Cape Girardeau, Mo.))

1/ 4 · 6:30 p.m. (Cookeville, Tenn.)
2/3 • 6.15 p.m. (Richmond, Ky.)

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ............................... Birmingham, Ala.
Enrollment ........ ........ ..... .................. ... 4,440
Nickname ... ... ......... •............ ........... Bulldogs
Colors .. . ... . ... . . .. ..... ,•.. .... .............. Red ft Blue
Conference ....•...•......•••................. Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ...... .... ........ ..... Seibert Hall (4,000)
President.. ................. •... .... Dr. Thomas £. Corts
Athletic Director .... ..... ..................... Bob Roller
Ticket Offi ce Phone .. ........... ............ .... .... ... .

Location ...... ........ .. .. ... ..... .. Hattiesburg, Miss.
Enrollment............ ....
. .. 16,050
Nickname ...... ............. .. ........ .... Golden Eagles
Colors ........ ............. ...... ........... Black ft Gold
Conference... .. ......................... Conference USA
Arena (Cap.) ...... ..... Reed Green Coliseum (8,095)
President ......................... Dr. Shelby F. Thames
Athletic Director ...... ................ Richard Giannini
Ticket Office Phone....
. .. .. (601 )266-5017

location ..... ............. .... .... Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Enrollment..
....... .. .. 9,618
Nickname
.......... ....................... Redhawks
Colors .. ...... ........ ............ .. ......... Red &amp; Black
Conference.
......... .. .. ... ..... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ................. Show Me Center {7,000)
President ............... ... ..... Or. Kenneth W. Dobbins
Athletic Director..........
.. Don Kaverman
Ticket Office Phone ................. ... 1-866-SEMOTIK

Location ............................... Cookeville, Tenn.
Enrollr.ient .. ................. ....
. ... 9,733
Nickname...... ....
. ......... Golden Eagles
Colors ...... . ..... ..... ......... .......... Purple &amp; Gold
Conference ............... ........ ......... ... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap. ) ........ ..... .... ... Eblen Center (10,152)
President ..... .... .... ............... ..... Dr. Robert Bell
AthletlC Direc tor ..... ..... ............. .... Mark Wilson
Ticket Office Phone ..... ...... ........ .. (931 )372-3840

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ... ..... ..... ............... ..... Mike Morris
Alma Mater ..... ...... ............. ..... .. Belhaven '92
School Record (Yrs.) ..................... .... 51-60 (4)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .•........... ........ ... 51 -60 (4)
Assistant Coaches ... .......... ... ... .. .. .. Shanna Cook
........... .......... .. ............ ... Latrice Mclin
...... ..... .. .. .. .....................•.• Clarissa Tomlinson
Office Phone ........ .. .. ...... .. ......... (205)726-2919

Head Coach
... .•........ . Joye Lee-McNelis
Alma Mater ... .. .. ... ................ Southern Miss ' 84
School Record (Yrs.) .... .. ........ ........... 23-34 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .... ................ 252·190 (1 5)
Assistant Coaches .......... ..... ... .... . Kirk Crawford
.............................. ..... Brooks Donald Williams
..... .... .. ...... .... ... .................... Chandra Dorsey
Office Phone .. . ... •... .. ...
. ....... (601 )266-6444

Head Coach...........
. ...... B.J. Smith
Alma Mater .. ... ........... Southwestern College ' 89
School Record (Yrs.) ........... ........ ... ... 79-41 (4)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .. ............ ....... .. 193-61 {7)
Assistant Coaches .. ........................... Lisa Pace
..... .... ............ ....................... ..... John Ishee
Office Phone ................ .... .......... (573)61-5030

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

2005·06 Record ................ .... ...... ... .... .... 21-8
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish .. .......... .... 15-5 /3rd
Starters R/L ............... ...... ...................... .4/1
Letterwinners R/L .... .................. ... ... ... .... . 712
Newcomers ............................ .. .. .......... ..... 3

2005-06 Record ... .................. ..•.... ......... 14-15
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish ................ 10·6/ 4th
Starters R/L.. .. ....................... ..... .... ....... .4/ 1
Letterwinners R/L .. ............. .... ................ . 6/ 4
Newcomers ............. .................... ... ...... ... 5

2005·06 Record
.. ... ......... ........... 22 -9
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish ........... .... 16·4/T1st
Starters R/ L................ ........ ....... .... ..... .... 1/4
Letterwinners R/L ................... ................. 3/9
Newcomers .. .. .. . ... . ... . ... . ... . ... .. .. .. .. . . . ......... 4

2005-06 Record .................. .. .......... .... .... . 23-9
2005-06 Conf. Record/Finish ........ .... ... 16-4/ Tlst
Starters R/L. ............................... ............ 3/2
Letterwinners R/L ............. ........ ............... 9/3
Newcomers ................ ........ .. .......... .... ...... 4

MEDIA INFORMATION
MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact... ..... .......
. .. Joey Mullins
Office Phone...................... ....... (205)726-2799
Cell Phone ............ ................... (205)532 -3477
Office Fax .... ......... ........ ........... (205)726·2545
£mail .... .......... ... ........ .. jmmulli@samford.edu
Athletic Website ......... .. www.samfordsports.com
Press Row Phone . .. ......
. .... (205)726-2377

WBB Contact. ..............
. .. Shirley Hill
Office Phone... .......................... (601 )266-4506
Cell Phone ..... ...... ..... ...... ....... (601 )520-3708
Office Fax.. .
. .. .. .... ... (601 )266-4507
Email ................ ..... shirley-jones.hill@usm.edu
Athletic Website ....... ... ... www.SouthernMiss.com
Press Row Phone .....•.................. (601 )266-5428

TEAM INFORMATION

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WBB Contact. ................. ............ Corey Miggins
Office Phone....
. ........ .. (573)651-2937
Cell Phone ...... ... ...................... (773)414-5961
Office Fax.. ..... ........
. .......... {573)651 ·2810
Email ............... .... ..... .. ... cmlggins@semo.edu
Athletic Website ............... www.gosoutheast.com
Press Row Phone ... .... .... ........... ... (573)651-501.4

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Head Coach .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. ... . ... . ..... Amy Brown
Alma Mater .......... ... .... .. .... .. Louisiana Tech '96
School Record (Yrs.) ................... ........ . 0-0 (0)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .............. ............. 0-0 (0)
Assistant Coaches ...... .... ........... Stacie Childress
................ .......... .... ............ ... .... Orion Wake
Office Phone ..... .... ............ .... .... (931 )372-6292

TEAM INFORMATION

WBB Contact.. ...
. ...... Brittany Franklin
Office Phone........
... . (931)372-3293
Cell Phone ... .. ............ ..... .. .. .... .. ......... NiA
Office Fax .................... .. .......... (931 )372-6139
Email .. .. ... ... . .
............ bpf2a@yahoo.com
Athletic Website
.... ..... www.ITUsports.com
Press Row Phone
.. ............ ..... (931 )372-6078

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1/25 - 5:30 p.m. (Richmond, Ky.)
2/24 · 6:30 p.m. (Nashville, Tenn.)

12/ 18 - 6:30 p.m (Martin, Tenn.)
1/29 · 5:30 p.m. (Richmond, Ky.)

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .......... ......... ......... .... Nashville, Tenn.
Enrollment ............ ............
. .......... 9,024
Nickname................
. ...... .. Lady Tigers
Colors .................. ............ .. Royal Blue &amp; White
Conference...
. .............. ... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ....... ...........• Gentry Center (10,600)
President ........ ....... ............. Dr. Melvin Johnson
Athletic Director ...................... Teresa L. Phillips
Ticket Office Phone .... .... .......... ... (615)963-5861

Location .......... ....

Enrollment.. ............ .......... ......... .. ...... 6,250
Nickname.........................
....... Skyhawks
Colors ......................... ............. Blue ft Orange
Conference ......... .... ...... ...... .... .. .... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ................... Skyhawk Arena (5,000)
President .. . ...
. .. .• Dr. Nick Dunagan
Athletic Director.. .... .
......... ....... . Phil Dane
Ticket Office Phone..
.. {731 )881 ·7685

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . ..
. . Tracee Jones
Alma Mater ............... ........ Tennessee State '98
School Record (Yrs.) .... .... ............ ..... 11-44 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) ...................... .. 11 -44 (3)
Assistant Coaches ... ......... .. ...... Chavonne Taylor
.............................. ...... .. ..... Melvin Williams
..... ......................... .. .. ............. David Midlick
Office Phone ....... .. ............ ...... .. (615)963-5851

Head Coach . . ... . ... . . .. . .
. .. ... Tara Tansil
Alma Mater ..... .......................... UT Martin '96
School Record (Yrs.) ..... .................... 17-38 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ... ................... .. 17-38 (2)
Assistant Coaches .............. ...............Lou Difeo
......................... .................. LaNise Robinson
Graduate Assistant Coach .... .......... . Keva Robinson
OfficePhone ............... ............ .. (731)881 -7681

Head Coach ............. ..... .... .... ...... Kellie Harper
Alma Mater ........... .................. . Tennessee '99
School Record (Yrs.) ......... ..... ........... 27 -34 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .... .................... 27-34 (2)
Assistant Coaches ............ .. Stephanie McCormick
.................. ............ ..... .... ........ .. Jon Harper
.............. ..... ........ .... ............. L'tona Lamonte
Office Phone .. .. ...... ................... (828)227-7338

GENERAL INFORMATION
..... Martin, Tenn.

Location ........ ........ ............ .... Cullowhee, N.C.
Enrollment ... .................................... . 9,000
Nickname........... ..
.. Lady Catamounts
Colors
... ....... Purple &amp; Gold
Conference....
......... ........ Southern
Arena (Cap.) ....... Ramsey Regional Activity (7,826)
President .......... ... .... ...... .... .. Dr. John W. Bardo
Athletic Director ......... ................... Chip Smith
Ticket Office Phone.. ..... .................... .... . N/A

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

2005-06 Record ..... ........... .. .... ... .... ... ..... .. 0-27
2005-06 Conf. Record/ Finish ............... 0-20 /11th
Starters R/L ..... ........ ............. .... .......... .... 4/2
Letterwinners R/L ....... ....
.. ............ .. .. 4/2
Newcomers .. .. ... .. .. •... • .. .. .................. .... N/ A

2005-06 Record............ .....
. .. .. 8-19
2005·06 Cont. Record/ Finish ............... 6· 14/10th
Starters R/ L. ......................... .... ...... ... ... .. 4/1
Letterwinners R/L ............ .. .. .................... 7/4
Newcomers . . ... . ... . . .. .. .. . . . . .... .... ............. N/ A

2005-06 Record............... .... ............ ....... . 9-20
2005-06 Con f. Record/Fini sh ...... .. ........ 8-1 0/Sth
Starters R/L.. .. ...... .. ....... .... .................. ... 5/0
Letterwinners R/L .. ........... ........... ...... ... ... 8/3
Newcomers ..... ............
. .. ....... ..... .3

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

WBB Contact.......
. .. .... Zekeya Anderson
Office Phone ....... ..... .............. ............. N/A
Cell Phone ...... ............ ........ ..... (615)828-3603
Office Fax... .................
. .. (615)963-5895
Email .......... ..... ........ zanderson01@tnstate.edu
Athletic Website
....... ... www.tsutigers.com
Press Row Phone
.... .... ..... ..... (615)963-7616

WBB Contact... ......
............ Joe Lofaro
Office Phone... .........
..... (731 )881-7632
Cell Phone ... .. ..... .... .... .. ...... .... . (731 )514-2905
Offi ce Fax ......... ................. ...... (731)881-7624
Email ........... ........... .. ........ jlofaro@utm.edu
Athletic Website ..
. ... www.utmsports.com
Press Row Phone .. .... ...... ..... ....... (731 )881-7694

WBB Contact ... .......... ......... ...... Daniel Hooker
Office Phone
........... .......... (828)227-2336
Cell Phone ... .......... ...... ....... ... (828)508·2494
Office Fax.... .... .... ......... .......... . (828)227-7688
Email .... ... .......... ....... dhooker@email.wcu.edu
Athletic Website .
. .. www.catamountsports.com
Press Row Phone
.......... (828)227-2129

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OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
Entering its 59th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation's
eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference . I n 2003, the OVC extended its geographical footprint into Alabama for the
first t ime, expand ing the league's membersh ip to a record 11 institutions with the addition of Jacksonville State Un iversity and Samford University.
The OVC's proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was
then that Roy Stewart, the ath letics director at Murray State, Cha rles (Tu rkey) Hughes, t he athletics director at Eastern
Kentucky, and Ke lly Thompson, the public relation s director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming
a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World Wa r II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky
Hotel in Louisvi lle as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisvi lle and Evansville to form the

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I n the 1950's, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant sca le social ly. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of t he first non-traditionally black mid -southern institutions to accept a black student . In 1958, Marshall Banks earned ath letically- related aid at Morehead, wh ich sig ned a second black
ath lete, Howard Murphy, a year later. I n 1961, Murphy earned all -conference recognition as a halfback in footba ll. With
racia l barriers broken, the rest of t he institutions in the league began to prov ide educational and athletic opportunities
to African-Americans.
The first Division I -AA football playoff was held in 1978 with only four t eams, which is the only year through
Jon Steinbrecher
present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In 1979, four of the nation's top teams were invited to
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playoffs,
and two of them Eastern Kentucky and Murray State were from the OVC.
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Footbal l wasn 't the only sport in wh ich the OVC was quickly gain ing respect. In 1955, t he OVC became only the
second six-member league national ly to earn an automatic bid to the prestigious NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, which, at that time, was limited to
on ly 24 participants. The conference quickly proved worthy of t hat bid, as Morehead State defeated Marshall ( 107-92) and Wayne State (95-84) in the
1956 tournament.
I n th e late 1970's, women's athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the nationa l scene as th e NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women's
sports. Recog nizing t he need to provide increased opportun ities for fem ale athletes, the OVC establ ished women's championships in the sports of basketball, tenn is and track in 1977, wit h cross country and volleyball added over the next four years . Those sports were in itiall y governed by the Association
of I nte rcol legiat e Athletics for Women, but the overal l strength of women's prog ram s in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC
instantly received when t he NCAA became the governing body in 1982.
Women 's basketbal l in the OVC has been dom inated by Ten nessee Tech, which has won or shared 15 regu lar-season titles and owns nine OVC
Tournament titles. In fact, t he Golden Eaglettes have reached the cha mpion shi p game of the OVC Tournament 19 times in t he past 25 years . Although
Tennessee Tech remains the standard- bearer, four ot her t eams have won 10 of the last 13 OVC Tournaments. Southeast Missouri became the latest program to add its name to the list, capturing its first OVC Tournam ent title in 2005 . Austin Peay leads the quartet with fi ve crowns, including four stra ight
from 2000-03, w h ile Tennessee State (1994-95) and Eastern Kentucky each have two tourney t itles ( 1997, 2004) duri ng that spa n.
Severa l coaches have made t heir mark in the relatively short history of OVC women 's basketball. Former Tennessee Tech coach Marynell Meadors
posted an amazing 363 -139 (72.3%) reco rd at Tech , becoming the fi rst wo man in NCAA or AIAW history to win 300 games at the same institution, while
former Tennessee State skipper Teresa Phillips earned National Coach of the Year honors from USA Today in 1990 for turning around the Lady Tigers'
program before going on to lead TSU t o t he NCAA Tournament in 1994 and 1995. At the end of the 2005-06 season, Tennessee Tech coach Bill Wor rell
an nounced his retirement after a stellar 20-yea r ca reer in wh ich he compiled a 408- 190 record wh ile leading the Golden Eaglettes to an unprecedented
16 OVC regular-season t itles and eight NCAA Tourna ment appearances, including five straight from 1989-93. Current Eastern Kentucky coach Larry Joe
Inman has won more than 100 games at both Middle Tennessee and EKU, and has earned OVC Coach of the Year honors a record eight ti mes five times
at EKU and three at MTSU .
Many great players have graced the hardwood over the years, including former OVC Players of the Year Brooke Armistead and Gerlonda Hardi n
fro m Austin Peay, Pam Chambers, Jeri lynn Harper, Cheryl Taylor, Angela Moorehead, Roschelle Va ughn, Diane Seng and Janet Holt from Tennessee Tech;
Morehead State's Donna Murphy and Prisci lla Blackford, Eastern Kentucky's Kim Mays and Southeast Missou ri's Gray C. Ha r ris.
Through the ea rl y years of the league, administrators wrestled w ith fa n behavior due to the close proximity of the conference members and t he
intense ri valries wh ich developed. Just as it did decades ago, the OVC took the leadersh ip role on what has become a national issue. In 1995, the OVC
implemented a first-of- its-kind "Sportsmanship Stat ement," a policy wh ich promotes principles of fair play, ethica l conduct and respect for one's opponent.
The statement has become a model for others to fol low across th e nation, and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve
sportsmansh ip in colleg iat e athletics.
Additiona lly, the OVC annua lly presents the Steve Hamilton Sportsma nsh ip Awa rd, in honor of the former Morehead State student -ath lete, coach
and athletics d irector, to a j un ior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best exem plifies t he characteristics of sportsmanship
and citizenship. Most recently, t he Conference has also implemented the OVC I nstitutional and Tea m Sportsmanship Awards, wh ich are presented to one
instit ut ion and 16 sport- specific teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsman ship and ethical cond uct as outli ned by the
ovc and NCAA.
The playing field isn't the on ly place where OVC athletes are
worki ng hard . The leag ue also recognizes excellence in the classroom .
Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to ma le and female ath letes, wh ile oth ers are commended for their academic success by being
Meda l of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner 's Honor
Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutiona l academic
achievement award, as well as separate team awards in each Conferencesponsored sport.
The vision of leadership demonstrated by t he Founding Fathers
in 1948 remains a live today as the Ohio Val ley Conference prepares for
t he fu t ure. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate
athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents
in setting pol icies and making ru les. The presidents of OVC instit ut ions,
however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential
governa nce became a nationa l theme.
The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors th e following sports: baseball , basketball, cross country, football, golf, t ennis and t rack for men, and
basketba ll, cross country, go lf, soccer, softball , tennis, track and vol leyba ll
for women . In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men's and
women 's sport of ri fle.
Fast approaching its 60th ann iversary, the Ohio Va lley Conference has grown sign ificantly f rom its humble beg inn ings while increasing
t he number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. In addition
to newest mem bers Jacksonville State University and Sa mford Un iversity,
ot her current league representatives include charter members Eastern
Kentucky Universit y, Morehead State Uni versity and Murray State University, along w it h Austin Peay State University, Eastern Illinois Un iversity,
Southeast Missouri State University, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Techno logical University and t he University of Tennessee at Martin .

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�-~-----MARK SANDY DA~~lR-~&lt;?F

In Director of Athletics Mark Sandy's first year at
Eastern Kentucky University, the Colonels continued their
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success at both the national and conference levels while also
achieving in the classroom.
The Colonels captured the OVC Men's All-Sports trophy while the men's golf team won the league championship
and volleyball earned the conference's regular season title.
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In addition , five EKU student-athletes were named All-Americans and the Colonels received numerous Player of the Year
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accolades.
"Success can be defined in many terms throughout
the vast enterprise known as collegiate athletics. Team accomplishments and individual honors just begin to tell the story of what I am most proud of
after my first year as EKU's Director of Athletics," Sandy said. "Success is our student-athletes
developing into contributing members of society. Success is our coaching staff and their dedication to our student-athletes."
Under Sandy's guidance, a new series of athletics marks were created and unveiled
in April. In December of 2005, the university and department of athletics announced the
creation of an Athletics Hall of Fame to commemorate distinguished individuals and teams on
their accomplishments and contributions to the tradition of Colonel athletics.
Throughout his first year, Sandy also led Eastern Kentucky through the NCAA re-certification
process as the affairs of the athletics department were opened to the members of the university community, the public and the Division I Committee on Athletics Certification for review.
Athletics certification is designed to ensure each school's fundamental commitment to integrity in its intercollegiate ath letics program.
Additionally, in the most recent NCAA Academic Progress Report (APR) released in
the winter of 2005, Eastern boasted two perfect scores while 12 of 16 varsity programs met or
exceeded the NCAA Division I average. The Colonel baseball, men's basketball, football and
men's and women's golf teams each had the highest ranking for their respective sport among
the six Division l universities in the commonwealth of Kentucky.
On May 31 , 2005, Eastern Kentucky University President Joanne K. Glasser announced
the hiring of Mark Sandy as Director of Athletics. Prior to Eastern Kentucky, Sandy served as
senior associate athletics director for external operations at the University of Richmond for
five years

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"We will strive to be the class of the OVC, competing for and
winning championships, enjoying the excitement of postseason play, and guiding our young women and men to become leaders who demonstrate intergrity at all times."
- Mark Sandy
While at Richmond, Sandy secured commitments of more than nine million dollars toward a $20 million Spider athletics campaign, and increased giving by 94 percent, while serving as an administrator for the men's and women's basketball programs .
From 1997 to 2000, Sandy served as associate ath letics director at Miami University, where he was responsible for marketing and major gifts.
He began his career as a high school mathematics and history teacher, in addition to coaching basketbal l and baseball, and went on to serve as an assistant basketball coach at the University of Evansville, Wake Forest University and Virginia Military Institute.
"It was important that we bring to our campus an individual who can build on our tradition of excellence and capitalize on our recent success
in the Ohio Valley Conference and on the national stage," said Glasser at the time of his hiring. "Mark Sandy understands intercollegiate athletics from
every possible standpoint. His breadth of experience as an educator, coach , athletics administrator and athletics fundraiser will serve EKU well as we
continue to move our intercollegiate athletics program forward to even greater successes."
Upon being hired, Sandy vowed that his priority would always be to enhance the student-athlete experience, adding that increasing financial
resources through fund-raising, ticket sales and corporate par tnerships would also be a focal point of the effort.
Sandy was an all -conference baseball player and captain of the basketball team at Concord College in West Virginia , where he earned a
bachelor's degree in 1974. He went on to earn a master of education degree from Lynchburg College.
He and his wife, Kitty, have two children, Kraig and Madison.

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�Corey Bray

Simon Gray

Dan McBride

Dwight Merilatt

Tracy Scott

Assistant Athletics Director/
Administration

Associate Athletics Director/
Advancement

Assistant Athletics Director/
Operations

Assistant Athletics Director/
Marketing

Assistant Athletics Director/
Compliance and SWA

Treka Adams
Office Associate -Colonel Club

Tom Belmaggio
Asst. Athletic Trainer

Lynn Busby
Asst. Director/APR

Mike Clark
Asst. Director/APR

Jeremy Cohen
Asst. Director/APR

Jon Michael Davis
Strength &amp; Conditioning Coach

Denise Estes
Office Associate -Football

Chris Hafiing
Marketing/Promotions Coard.

Tiffany Napier
Asst. Athletic Trainer

David Parke
Athletics Business Manager

Dianna Robison
Office Associate -SAAS Center

Brett Sanders
Ticket Office Manager

Judy Short
Faculty AthleticRepresentative

John Stratman
SAAS Center Academic Counselor

2006-07
COLONEL
HEAD
COACHES

Lynn Tyler
Office Associate -AD

Sean Wilson
Asst. Athletic Trainer

Lindsay Basalyga
WSoccer

Elvis Dominguez
Baseball

Lori Duncan
Volleyball

Jeff Neubauer
MBasketball

RobOertel
M/WTennis

Jon i Stephens
WGolf

JohndaWiremann
Dir. of Sports Medicine

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Track/XC

Pat Stephens
MGolf

Danny Hope
Football

Jane Worthington
Softball

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�past four years at his alma mater. In this capacity, Gray managed all PR

COREY BRAY

A))T. ATHltTIC DIRtCTOR-ADMINl)TRATION
)tCOND YtAR

activities for the 19-sport department as well as coordinating the print
advertising campaigns. In addition to his duties as the primary contact for
the men's basketball and football teams, Gray served on the University
Communications and Spider Club Auction committees.
Gray coordinated several public relations plans at Richmond, including

Corey Bray is in his second year as Assistant

the Spider Caravan, a community outreach program that encompassed stu-

Athletics Director for Administration at Eastern

dent-athletes, coaches and administrators giving back to the community

Kentucky after spending the previous six years

that so proudly supported them.

working at the National Collegiate Athletic Asso-

Hired at Richmond by current Eastern Athletics Director Mark Sandy,

ciation headquarters (NCAA) in Indianapolis, Ind.

Gray previously served as the Di rector of Athletic Media Relations at East

Among his many duties at EKU, Bray is re-

Tennessee State University. During his tenure in Johnson City, Tenn., Gray

sponsible for overseeing the timely fulfillment of

oversaw the creation and implementation of a new athletics web site and

NCAA required reports, preparing, updating and

served as the primary contact for all 17 varsity programs over a two-year

monitoring athletics department policies and

period.

procedures, while acting as a department liaison

A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Gray is married to the former Anne Chris-

to campus committees, the academic services department and the Ohio

tine Alessandra of Grasse, France and the couple has one daughter, Emilie,

Valley Conference. In addition, he serves as an administrator for designat-

born in August of 2006. Anne, the 1997 Southern Conference Women's Golf

ed men's and women's sports, the cheer and dance programs, the Student-

Freshman of the Year, graduated from East Tennessee State with the low-

Athlete Advisory Committee and the CHAMPS/Life Skills program.

est scoring average in program history. The couple lives in Richmond.

Bray began working with the NCAA in 1998, spending one year as a
research assistant before being promoted to research coordinator in 1999.
Bray served the NCAA in that manner until 2002, when he was named Assistant Director of Research. His title changed again in 2003, as he was promoted to Associate Director of Research. Bray spent the final five months
of his tenure with the NCAA national office (2004 -05 ) working as a consultant in Greensboro, N.C.
Prior to joining the NCAA, Bray spent a couple of years at North Eugene

DAN MCBRIDE

A))l ATH ltTIC DI RtCTOR -OPtRATION)
tlGHTH YtAR

High School in Eugene, Ore., where he served as a volunteer assistant

Now in his eighth year at EKU, Dan McBride

track and field coach (working with sprinters), an assistant varsity and

serves as the Assistant Athletics Director for Op-

junior varsity basketball coach, and a volunteer head freshman basketball

erations. McBride's duties include overseeing all

coach in the summer, all while earning his undergraduate and graduate
degrees.

athletic facilities, all home game operations, su-

Bray graduated summa cum laude from Pacific Lutheran University in

Conditioning and Sports Medicine, and assisting

pervising four team sports as well as Strength and

1995 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and a minor in coaching. The

with marketing and promotions. McBride previ-

Eugene, Ore., native went on to earn a master's degree in the social psy-

ously served as the Assistant Athletic Director for

chology of sports and exercise from the University of Oregon in 1998.

External Operations and coordinated the Colonel
Club .

A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) since 2002, he resides in Richmond with his wife, Leslie.

A native of Richmond, Ky., McBride is a graduate of Model High School
and Eastern Kentucky University. He is also very active in campus and community affairs, having served as a past President of the Richmond Kiwanis
Club, former President-elect of the Ri chmond Area Arts Council and cur-

SIMONGRAY

A))0C. ATH ltTIC DIRtCTOR -ADVANGMtNT
)tCOND YtAR

McBride also emcee's several community events each year and has served
as host for local cable television broadcasts.
Prior to coming to EKU, McBride worked for Commonwealth Broadcasting as the General Manager of three local radio stations and also served as

Simon Gray, in his second year at Eastern Ken -

EKU's Athletic Ticket Manager for five years. McBride spent four years in

tucky, was recently promoted to Associate Ath-

the broadcast booth announcing as part of the EKU Radio Network provid-

letics Director for Advancement. In this capacity,

ing analysis and play-by-play for footbal l, men's and women's basketball
and baseball.

Gray will oversee the Co lonel Club, media relations department as well as broadcast and internet properties, and serve as sport administrator
for men's basketball.
A 1998 graduate of the University of Richmond, Gray comes to EKU after serving as the
Director of Ath letic Public Relations each of the

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rently serving as Vice-Chair of The Richmond Parks and Recreation Board.

McBride also currently serves as the Ohio Valley Conference Representative for the National Association of Marketing Administrators (NACMA).

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DWIGHT MERILATT

A&gt;&gt;l ATH lHIC DI RtCTOR -DtVtlOPMtNT
&gt;IXTH YtAR

ance at Eastern Michigan University. She was responsible for all aspects
of compliance, including conducti ng rules education sessions for coaches
and personnel.
Scott has also served as the Director of Compliance for the Mid-American Conference where she was responsible for coordinating and monitoring NCAA special assistance and coaches certification programs.

Dwight Merilatt is currently in his sixth year

While working at the MAC, Scott performed conference compliance

as Assistant Athletics Director for Development

reviews, facilitated preseason practice dates for various sports and pre -

at EKU. He is responsible for corporate sponsor-

sented educational presentations regarding conference work.

ships, ath letic marketing efforts and promotions

After receiving a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Eastern

as well as the day-to-day operations of the ticket
office.

Michigan, Scott went on to earn a master's degree in sports administration
from Wayne State.

From 2001-05, Merilatt served as the adminis -

The Niles, Mich., native served on severa l committees during her last

trator for the Colonel Club and the Sports Information office.

academic year at Eastern Michigan, including t he University Diversity
Council, the Athletics Compliance Committee, the Intercollegiate Athletic

A native of Louisville, Ky., Merilatt received

Advisory Committee and the Women 's Leadership Symposium. Scott is also

his bachelor's degree in sports management from Kentucky in 1991 and his

a member of the National Association of Athletics Compliance Coordina-

master 's in sports administration from EKU in 1992.

tors and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.

Merilatt came to EKU from West Chester University in Pennsylvania
where he served as the Athletic Development Director. His responsibilities
included donor development, athletic marketing and promotions, securing
corporate partners , coordinating athletic fund-raisers and serving as the
executive director of the Rams Athletic Association.
Prior to West Chester, he served as the General Manager of the Tampa
Bay FireStix of the Women's Professional Fast-pitch Softball League. He was
responsible for all management and operations of the team during its initial
season . In addition to his professional sports background, Merilatt served
as the Marketing Coordinator for two years at the Softball Country Club in
Atlanta, overseeing all aspects of marketing and special event operations
for the private softball complex, which served more than 250,000 partici·
pants.
Merilatt's softball talents landed him a role working with the United
States Women's Fast-pitch Olympic softball team. He coordinated the final
game of the 1996 Olympic Softball Team's Exhibition Tour prior to the summer games in Atlanta.

TRACY SCOTT

A&gt;&gt;l ATH lHIC DIRtCTOR -COMPllANCt/&gt;WA
THIRD YtAR
Tracy Scott is in her third year as the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and Senior
Women 's Administrator at Eastern Kentucky.
In her position at EKU, Scott is responsible for
the coordination of a multitude of compliance
related activities including, but not limited to,
monitoring NCAA eligibility information , creating and issuing grant-in-aid contracts, facilitating required communication processes with the

NCAA initial eligibility clearinghouse, serving as a
liaison between the EKU athletic department and other university services
by maintaining and providing student -athletes' scholarship/eligibility information.
Prior to EKU, Scott was the Assistant Athletics Director for Compli·

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Lynn Busby

Jeremy Cohen

Asst. Director /WBB Contact

Asst. Director

Asst. Director

(859)622-2006

(859)622-6170

(859)622-1253

lynn.busby@eku.edu

michael.clark@eku.edu

j eremy. cohen@eku.edu

CREDENTIALS
Credentials are issued to members of the working media only. Requests for credentials should be made
to Lynn Busby, Assistant Director of Athletic Public Relations at (859)622-2006 or lynn.busby@eku.edu. If
time permits, credentials will be mailed. Otherwise, they will be left at the Alumni Colisuem "Will Call"
window.

PHOTOGRAPHERS
All photographers and cameramen must wear a visable credential issued by the Eastern Kentucky Athletic
Public Relations department. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the game, provided that they remain a safe distance from the front of the bench and coaching areas. There is NO FLASH
photography allowed.

RADIO
All of the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball home and conference road games will be broadcast on
WEKY 1340 AM. For visiting teams, one phone line is available for radio braodcast. If additional lines are
needed, please contact Bell South Telephone Company directly with instructions to contact Lynn Busby with
Eastern Kentucky Athletic Public Relations prior to installation.

PRESS ROW
Press row is located courtside on the opposite side of the arena from the team benches. Seating is limited
and reserved for working members of the media. The press row phone number is (859)622-5908.

POST GAME
After a 10-minute cooling off period, head coach Larry Joe Inman and requested players will be available
for members of the media. The Lady Colonels' locker room is CLOSED both at home and on the road. Post
game requests should be directed to Lynn Busby.

PRESS ROW SERVICE
Complete individual and team statistics and play-by-play will be available to the media following the game.
One hour prior to tip-off, media packets containing a game program, flipcard, updated stats and game notes
will be available in the media working area. Wireless internet access is available in Almuni Coliseum.

ON THE WEB
Information on the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball team in available online at the official Colonel
Athletics website (www.EKUSports.com). Player profiles, team statistics, game boxscores and recaps and
other pertinent information can all be found on the site.

DIRECTIONS TO EKU
FROM LEXINGTON AND POINTS NORTH:
Take I·75 South to Exit #87. Turn left off the exit ramp and continue
on the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU campus will be on your
left.

FROM KNOXVILLE, TENN. AND POINTS SOUTH:
Take 1· 75 North to Exit #87. Turn right off the exit ramp and continue
on the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU campus will be on your
left.

FROM HUNTINGTON, W.VAAND POINTS EAST:
Take 1·64 West to Exit #96 and remain on State Highway 627 until I· 75.
Take 1-75 South to Exit #87. Turn left off the exit ramp and continue on
the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU campus will be on your
left.

APR CONTACT
INFORMATION
MAILING ADDRESS
521 Lancaster Ave.
Alumni Coliseum 115
Richmond, KY 40475

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Athletic Dept.
Press Row
Ticket Office
APR Fax
WBB Fax
Busby's Cell

(859)622-2120
(859)622-5908
(859)622-2122
(859)622-5108
(859)622-5108
(804)240-3946

FROM BOWLING GREEN, KY. AND POINTS WEST:
Take 1-65 North to Exit #43 and travel east on the Cumberland Parkway
through Somerset to 1-75. Take 1-75 North to Exit #87. Turn right off the
exit ramp and continue on the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU
campus will be on your left.

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WEBSITES
www. EKUSport s.com
www.OVCSports.com

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Table of Contents .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . 1
Quick Facts . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . 1
Eastern Kentucky University .............. .. ...... .. .. ..................... ...... 2
EKU President Dr. Doug Whitlock .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3
This is Eastern Kentucky Women's Basketball ........ .... ..... ... .. ..... ... 4· 5
EKU Athletics Facilities ......... .. .... ...... ... .... .. .... ........... .. ....... ... 6· 7
Lady Colonels in the Community .. .... ...... ... ... .... ...... ...... ......... .... 8
EKU Colonel Club .............. ........... .... ......... .. ... ... ..... ....... ... ..... 8

2007-08 EKU Women's Basketball
Season Outlook ................ ...... ....... .. .......... .... ................... 10· 11
Roster ........................... .... .... ...... ... ............... .................... 12

Meet the Lady Colonels
Head Coach Larry Joe Inman ............. ... .... ...... ........ .. .. .... .. ... 14-15
Assistant Coach Lisa Pace ... ........ .... .. ... ................ ...... ... ... ..... .. 16
Assistant Coach Mahogany Green ..... ... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. .......... .......... 16
Assistant Coach Sara Piepho .. ... .... .... ...... .. ........ ....................... 17
Director of Basketball Operations Anetra Williams ..... .... ...... ...... .. .. 17
Support Staff ................................................ .. ... .. .. .. ..... ...... 17
Niki Avery ............................... .... .. ... .... .. .......... ..... ... ..... ..... 18
Ashley Cazee . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . •. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . 19
Colette Cole .. ... ................. .. .... ........ .... ... ... .. , .. .... .. ............. 20
Laechia Conley .... .. ... ... .. ............. .. .. ..... .. .. .... .. ..... .. .... .......... 21
Crystal Jones ............... .. .. ... ... .... ............... ................ ... ... .. .. 22
Shavonne Jones ....... .... .... ......... ... ...................... ... ... ...... ..... . 23
LaTonyah Bentley ................ ............ .... ... ............................. 24
Cassie Kilgore ................. ... ...... .... ............ .... .... ... ..... ......... .. 24
Nadia Mossong ........ ... .... ... ........... ........ .... .... ... ...... ...... ... ..... 25
Ilona Muszak .......... ... .. .. .. ............... ..... .......... ... ... .. ....... ...... 25
Jessica Streater ....... ........ .. .... ................... .......................... 26
LaTanya Stokes ..... ......... .................. .. .. .. ... .......... ... ... ... ....... 26
Lindsey Waters .. ............................. .. .. .. .............................. 27
Cherie White ........ .. ..... ... ..... ..... .... ............. .. .. .. .... ......... ..... . 27
Radio/TV Chart ............... ............................. .... ....... .. ..... ... .. . 28

2006-07 Season Review
Statistics .... ... .... .. ...................... .. ......... .... ... ........ ...... ........ 30
Individual Highs .... .... ... .... ...... ... ... ...... ........ ... .. ... .. ............... 30
Season Results .............. ............ .......... ... .... ...... .. ................. 31
Team Highs &amp; Lows .. .. ...... ............................... .... ............. .... 31
Box Scores ...................... ..... ....... ... .... .... ........... .. .. .. .. ..... 32 ·35
2006·07 OVC Standings ...... .... ........ .. ...... .. .. .. ... .... .................. . 36
2006·07 OVC Statistics ........... .... .... .... .. .. .... .. ....... .. ... ... ... ....... 36

Program History and Record Book
All·Time Series .... ............ ... .... ... ...... .... ............ ... ...... .......... 38
All·Time Results ............... ... .. .................. ........................ 39-42
All ·Time Letterwinners .... .... ... .... .... .... ... ..... ....... .................... 43
Single Game Records ... ... ..... ......... ... ..... .... ....... .. ... .... .... ... ..... 44
Individual Records ..... ... ........................... ... ... ...... .. .... .... .. ..... 44
1,000 Point Club ............ .. ... ..... .. ...... .... ................ .. .. .. .......... 44
Single Season Records .. ............. .. ... ... ......................... .. ... ...... 45
Career Records ... .. .............. ....... .. ........ ... ... ... .... .... ... ... ... ... .. 46

QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Location ... ... .. .. .......................... .... ................ ... .......... Richmond, Ky.
Founded . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1906
Enrollment ....... ......... ............................ ..... .. ...... ....... ... ... .. ... 16,000
Nickname . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Lady Colonels
Colors ................ ... .... ... ... .. ... ........ .... ... .................. Maroon and White
Conference .......... .. ... ... ..... ... ......................... ..... .............. Ohio Valley
President ....... ... ...... ... ........... .... ... ..... .... ......... .. .. ..... Dr. Doug Whitlock
Director of Athletics .. .... ...... .................. ...... .. .................... Mark Sandy
Home Court (Capacity) ......... ................................ McBrayer Arena (6, 500)

TEAM INFORMATION
Head Coach (Alma Mater) ......................... Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay '70)
Record at EKU (Yrs.) .... ... ... ..... ........................ .................. 305-231 (1 9)
Career Record (Yrs .) .... ..... ..... ............................ ... ... ... ... ... 466·304 (27)
Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater) ................... Lisa Pace (Eastern Kentucky '99)
Mahogany Green (Cleveland State '01)
Sara Piepho (Cincinnati 'OS)
Director of Basketball Operations . . . . . . . .. . Anetra Williams (Cleveland State '06)
Basketball Office Phone Number ..................... .................... (859)622-8137
2006-07 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 12· 18
2006-07 Conf. Record/Finish ................................................. 9·11/t-7th
Starters Returning/ Lost ..... ................ ...... ........ ........ .......... ........... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........ ...... ...... .. ......... ....................... .. . 6/5
Newcomers . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
All· Time Record ....................... ..................... .. .... .................. 501 ·444
All·Time OVC Record ........................................ ...................... 240-189
NCAA Tournament Appearances .............................. .......... 2 (1997 &amp; 2005 )
WNIT Appearances ................................................................ 1 (2002)

ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS
Assistant Director /WBB Contact .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . Kevin Britton
Brittan's Email .. ................ .......... ...... ...... ........... kevin.britton@eku.edu
Office Phone .................................... ............ ............... . (859)622·2006
Office Fax .. .... ..... .... .. .......... .. ..... ... ........... ................... (859)622·5108
Press Row Phone ........ .... .......................... ....... ............. .. (859)622·5908
Athletics Website .......... .. ........ .. .... .. ... ... ...... .. ........ www.EKUSports.com

Media Information
2007·08 Opponent Information .............. .... ... ... .... .......... ...... 48·50
The Ohio Valley Conference ..... ....... ............................ .. .......... 51
Director of Athletics Mark Sandy ........................................... ... . 52
EKU Athletics Administration ......... .. .......... .. .. ...... ......... ....... 53 .54
EKU Head Coaches ...................... ....... ...... ........... ....... .......... 54
EKU Athletics Department Staff .......... .... .... .. .. .... .... ... ... ....... .... 55
EKU Athletics Di rectory ....... ... ............ .... ... .. ....... ...... .... ..... .. .. 55
Media Information ....... ... ..... ... ........................... .. .. .. .... .... .... 56
Lady Colonel Travel Plans ............................................. ... .... ... 56

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Eastern Kentucky University is known as the Cam pus Beautiful, and for good reason.
The EKU campus is one of the most scenic college campuses
in the nation and it features several striking features. From the
James E. van Peursem Mu sic Pavilion and the Ravine, to the
Chapel of Meditation and the Keen Johnson Building, EKU
features some of the most diverse and attractive locales on any
college campus anywh ere.
H owever strong Eastern Kentucky University's repu tation
is for its visual aesthetics, the real character of the University
can be fo und in its students, faculty and staff, and ou ts tanding
academic programs.
EKU offers more than 160 degree programs and features an
excellent 17-1 s tudent-to-faculty ratio. The University ser ves
more than 16,000 studen ts, which represent all 120 counties in
Kentucky, all SO states and over 60 countries worldwide.
The University, which celebrated its centennial in the spring
of 2006, had h umble beginnings. EKU's o rigin s can be traced
back to a conflict betw een the no rthern and southern branches
of Kentucky's Presbyterian Church.
A group of alumni and supporters from the Southern branch
lost control of Centre College in Danville and set out to start
their own ins titution of higher learning. From that conflict,
Central College was chartered in 1873 and the school opened in
September of 1874.
Fin ancial problems led to Central College's con solidation into
Centre College in 1901, bu t Richmond's p lace in higher education did not move with Central College. Walters Collegia te Institute offered a preparatory curriculum for college-bound men
and served a s a transitional institution between Central College
and w ha t would become Eastern Kentucky University.
In 1906, the Ken tucky General Assembly approved a bill that
would establish two no rmal schools in the eastern and western
parts of the state in order to prepare teachers to enter th e classroom. The eastern sch ool, w hich was located in Richmond, was
called the Eas tern Kentucky State N ormal School, la ter evolving
into the regional institution now known as Ea stern Kentucky
University.
Modern-day EKU now encompasses three branch campuses in
Corbin, Danville and Manchester. The University also boasts one
of the state's stron gest distance learning programs, giving students
from around the world an opportunity to receive an EKU ed ucation.
EKU is also h ome to the College of Justice and Safety, w hich
educates students from around the world. As EKU's P rog ram
of Distinction, the College of Justice and Safety is in volved in
numerous worldwide resea rch p rojects. It also ed ucates a vast
majority of the law enforcement officers in the Commonwealth.
The University also boasts 17 championship sp orts at the
NCAA's Division I level, competing in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Colone ls' history includes several national championships, conference titles and NCAA Tournamen t appearances.
However, the best is yet to come as the school's ath letic department is committed to en suring tha t EKU s tudent-athletes
are given the necessary resources to contin ue to compete at a
national level.
All told, Eastern Kentucky University provides a safe and
attractive environment in which its students can learn and
become producti ve members of society. The lessons learned at
EKU will follow students for a li fe time and the performance
of its graduates w ill, in tu rn, contin ue to enhan ce the already
s trong regional and national reputation of the Uni versity.

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA to11rname11t appearances •

�EKU PRESIDENT

President
First Year
Eastern Kentucky, 1965, '6
Dr. Doug Whitlock's love affair
with Eastern b egan w hen he arrived
on his hometown campus as a firstgen eration undergraduate student in
1961 .
It continued unabated throughout
a 38-year career in various administrative and teaching roles that included a five-year stint as Vice
President for Administrati ve Affairs, from 1998-2003. His last
three years of service were as a half-time facu lty member in the
Department of Computer Scien ce.
As he addressed facu lty and staff at a ca mpus-wide convocation on Aug. 15, 2007, just two days after b eing n amed President
for the in terim, Dr. Whitlock recalled the tremendous difference
the institution he loves has made in his own li fe.
(The Eastern faculty) "largely made me w hat I was then and
am now," he said.
Now, as President, Dr. Whitlock is devoted to upholding the
rich tradition of his alma mater while guiding h er to even greater
heights of excellence.

After earning two degrees from Eastern - a bachelor's degree in
history and social science in 1965 and a master's degree in h istory
a year later - Dr. Whitlock earned his doctoral degree in higher
education from the University of Kentu cky in 1981.
After two years of active duty with the U.S. Army, Dr. Wh itlock
returned to Eastern in 1968 to serve as Director of Publications.
Three years later, he was n amed Director of Public Information.

In 1976, he was tapped by P resident J.C. Powell to serve as Executive Assistant to the President, continuing in that role through
the administration of President Hanly Funderburk.
As Vice President for Administrative Affairs, Dr. Whitlock
was responsible for Facilities Services, Public Safety, Information
Technology and Delivery System s, Media Resources and University Farms. For a portion of his tenure, he also served as the
insti tution's chief financial officer.
Dr. Whitlock continues to be very active in the Richmond community, serving since 1999 on the Madison C01mty School Board,
including two terms as chair. H e also has served as a consultant
with the Kentucky School Boards Association. He is an Elder and
past board chair in the First Ch ristian Church (Disciples of Christ).
H e and h is wife, Joanne, have been married 39 years and have
two grown children, Robert and Janet.
At the convocation, Dr. Whitlock offered faculty and staff one
gauge by which his stint as President may be judged:
"l will admit to you that I love Eastern, and when my service
in the presidency is finished, if I have helped more of you love her
too, then I will have done my job."

Did You Know ...
. . . Dr. Whitlock holds two degrees from Eastern Kentucky
- a bachelor's degree in history and social science as well as a
master's degree in history.

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�* The Eastern Kentucky women's basketball programplayed its

first season in 1972·73, posting its first of 18 winning seasons. Since then,
the lady Colonels have recorded an overall mark of 501-444 for an
overall winning percentage of .530.

*

The lady Colonels have captured five regular seasonOVC titles and
two conference tournament championships.

The lady Colonels have twice advanced to the NCAA Championships,
first in 1997 after capturing their first Ohio Valley Conference championship,
and then more recently in 2005, again earning the league's
automatic berth with their second conference title.
*

42 Eastern Kentucky basketball student-athletes have been recognized to
All-Conference teams while the lady Colonels have received 11 All·Tournament Team recognitions.
In 2005 Ashley Cazee became the second Lady Colonel named OVC Freshman of the Year.
*

Three lady Colonel basketball players have been named
Most Valuable Player at the conference championship. In 1992,
Jaree Goodin earned the honor while Laphelia Doss
was selected for the awardfollowing Eastern Kentucky's
first-ever championship in 1997. At the 2005 tournament,
Miranda Eckerle received the recognition.
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shooter, leading the NCAA in three-point field goal percentage (.488).
Roberts won two national awards, the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award and the
Edward Seitz Award. For the latter, her uniform, practice gear and shoes
were enshrined in the College Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2007 Roberts
became the second Lady Colonel selected for the EKU Athletics Hall of Fame.
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In 2002-03, Teresa McNairled the nation in steals with 131 .
She finished her career as the all-time steals leader in
both the Eastern Kentucky and Ohio Valley
Conference record books with 406 career thefts.

Eastern Kentucky's all-time leading scorer Lisa Goodin
finished her career with 1,920 points. In two of her four
seasons, Goodin led the country in free throw percentage, hitting
.897 as a freshman during the 1980-81 season and .931 two
years later as a junior. In 2006 Goodin was selected as a member
of Eastern Kentucky's inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame class.
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�ALUMNI COLISEUM
Alumni Coliseum and Paul S. McBrayer Arena, which first opened
for basketbal l action in 1963, has been the home court for the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball team since the 1976-77 season
when the Lady Colonels moved from the Weaver Health Building.
Located on the southern slope of the Eastern Kentucky campus,
Alumni Coliseum forms the nucleus of the Colonel Athletics Department's thoughtfully-planned sports complex. The Col iseum features a great triumph in architectu ral design w ith its wooden laminated cross-arched roof the wo rld 's largest of its kind spaning
309 feet and providing an unobstructed view of events held in the
main auditorium. A total of 616,276 board feet of lumber form the
170 beams, while the roof, which arches gracefully 81 feet above
the floor level, is sou the rn pine finished in its natural beauty.
In addition to the main auditorium, which seats 6,500 for basketball games and 8,000 for other events, the building contains
four basketbal l courts in an auxiliary gymnasium, eight classrooms,
20 offices, both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, locker rooms,
a projection room, a training room and a weight room. A hydraulic
operated stage is located at the east end of the main arena floor.
Since the women's basketball team began playing its contests
in Alumni Coliseum, the Lady Colonels have comp iled an overall
home record of 231-122. EKU has twice posted perfect home records with a 12-0 mark in 1991-92 and a 13-0 mark in 2004-05.

Th e Lady Colonels' home in Alumni Coliseum is their
spacious locker room locatE:!d adjacent to McBrayer Arena. Th e locker room serves a dual purpose, providing
the women's basketball team a place to relax but also affording them privacy for both pre-game and post-game
sessions. The area contains individual lockers for each
player and is directly connected to a shower/bathroom
area. The room fea tures state-of-the-art entertainment
equipment for the players to use at thei r convenience.
The SAAS Center, the Chad Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success
Center, is one of the newer facili t ies on EKU's campus and is competitive with
the top academic support facilities in the nation. Located in Alumni Coliseum,
t he SAAS Center is designated to aid Eastern Kentucky student-athletes in all
facets of t heir academic pursuits.
Former EKU All-American footbal l standout and 11-year National Football
League veteran Chad Bratzke was instrumental in furnishing the center with his
generous gift to Eastern Kentu cky athletics.
Included in the academic facility are tutoring sta t ions, quiet study areas, a
computer lab and administrative offices. Withi n the SAAS Center, student-athletes are provided academic support, guidance in class registration, supervised
study tables, access to computers, and intense tutoring in all subject areas.
The SAAS is fortunate to be ful ly funded at the Division I level, including . a
full-time coordinator, full-time assistants, graduate assistants and a cadre of
tutorial help.
Two years ago, Ashleigh Huffman and Laura Shelton were a
Ohio
Va lley Conference Academ ic Medals of Honor, as both achieved a pe~4
grade point average. In April of 2005, Shelton was one of 13 Eastern KtWiffic
University student-athletes inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, a national~
society for colleg iate student-athletes who have earned a varsity leJte
maintai ning a 3.4 GPA or higher throug hout thei r junior and senior. ,.e_.a.,,.___
During the 2006-07 school year, three women's basketball players earned
GPA's of 3.25 or higher and were named to the OVC Commissioner's Honor
Roll. In addition, Colette Cole earned an OVC Medal of Honor. The standards
and goals of academic excellence within t he Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball program will continue throughout the years to come.
• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�MOBERLY BUILDING
One of the most functional facilities available to the
Eastern Kentucky athletics department is the Harry Moberly Building, loca ted adjacent to Roy Kidd Stadium. The
building, completed in the fall of 2000, is a 40,000 squarefoot, multi-million dollar state -of-th e-art facility. The first
floor features the varsity weight room and the main training room for the Colonels' 17 intercolleg iate athletic teams.
The second floor hosts a wellness center designed to facilitate aerobic conditioning through aerodynamic equipment
for bicycling, stair-step aerobics and other health-club type
equipment. Classrooms for physical education classes and
offices are also located on the second floor.
Boasting a mission statement that reads "to create
more exp losive, dynamic athletes by using multi-joint
movements," the 5,000 square-foot weight room contains,1,~(J.f1w~::;.,
16,000 pounds of total weight. Built in 2001, the facil- ·•
ity features Eleiko model Olympic weights, York dumbbells
with two sets from 5-150 pounds and Nebula power stations and racks. Tools such as bands and medicine balls are
also used to help round student-athletes into peak shape.
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Jon-Michael Davis
and his full-time assistant, Chad Scott, as well as graduate assistant Mike Roach are charged with overseeing all of
EKU's nearly 300 student-athletes.

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The training room's large space is occupied by the most
modern training and rehabilitation equ ipment available, including a wet room housing whirlpools and a four-feet deep rehab
pool with a submerged treadmill for aquatic rehab exercises, Xray equipment and examination rooms. The area also features
all of the latest modaliaties, help ing get injured athletes back
into the game as quickly as possible.
The athletic training room also houses an examination room
used by team doctors. The physicians are regu larl y on site and
perform eva luations, wh ile assisting the training room staff in
ensuring the health of every student-athlete.
Director of Sports Medicine Johnda Wireman supervises
all of EKU 's efforts and is joined by full-time assistants Tom
Belmaggio, Tiffany Napier and Tim Pike, as wel l as a host of
graduate assistants and students in the school's athletic-training education program .
For the sports that are primarily located in Alumni Coliseum, there is a satell ite training room area that features a treatment and taping area as well as rehabi litation equipment.
, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

�COMMUNITY &amp; COLONEL CLUB

ILady Colonels In The Community
Members of the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball team
are actively involved in the Richmond community. In the
past, the Lady Colonels have participated in local events
such as blood drives and charity events, and have visited
elementary schools. The entire team recently worked
with t he Madison County Habitat for Humanity to help
build a house in downtown Richmond .

I The Colonel Club
The Colonel Club operates w ithin the same principles of Eastern
Kentucky University - an institution entering its second century as
a school of opportuni ty. The Department of Athletics' development
organization helps provide an elite experience for more than 300 of
the University's most dedica ted students.
The generous fin ancial support provided by the Colonel Club
facilitates th e department's overall mission of graduating studentathletes, developing ind ividua ls who display integrity at all times,
wirming Ohio Valley Conference championshi ps and participating in
post-season competition.
Colonel Club members - loyal alumni, parents and friends - are
proud that their tax-deductible contributions provide vita l resou rces
fo r all aspects of Colonel Athletics, including scholarships, travel
Above: The EKU 111en's basketball team won the 2007 OVC title. Below: Twoexpen ses, equipment, academic support and many other areas.
time cross country AII-A111erican Jacob Korir (I) and tennis Academic All-AmerIn addition to the pride of knowing that they have helped improve ican Lucia Vojtkova.
the student-athlete exp erience, Colonel Club members can receive
benefits including, but not limited to:
• Invitations to annual Colonel Club events, including the golf
tournament, Fish Fry and much more
• Priority seating at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBrayer Arena
• Priority for purchasing post-season tickets
• Preferred parking for footba ll and basketba ll e vents
• Colonel Cormection - a daily e-mail chronicling EKU Athletics
• Membership card and window decal
Methods of support include direct con tributions, m atching gifts,
gifts of securities, gifts-in-kind and planned gifts. All gifts to the Colonel Club are recogni zed on a July 1st to June 30th fisca l year.
For more information abou t joining the Colonel Club and bei ng an
essential part of the esteemed tradi tion that is Easte rn Kentucky University Athletics, please contact the EKU Colonel Club office by calling
859-622-2046 or e-mailing Treka Adams at treka.adams@eku .edu.
• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournamen t appearances •

�2007-08
IEASON

�SEASON PREVIEW
The Lady Colonels, just two years good battles going on," Inman said
removed from an OVC title and an about his 2007-08 squad. " A lot of
NCAA tournament appearance, are times kids will ease up on each othnearing championship form again. er, but this group doesn't do that.
EKU improved in the win column by They go hard at each other every
five games last season.
Consider- play."
ing the team lost six games by three
points or less, including a two-point GUARDS
loss on the road in the first round of I
Inman will have a host of talentthe OVC Tournament to second seed ed guards to run his high powered
Murray State, the improvement could offensive attack. Avery will lead the
have been even bigger.
Lady Colonel attack from the point
"I'm very excited about the op- 1 position. She led the team with
portunity this team has to be success- 112 assists in 2006-07 and finished
ful," said EKU Head Coach Larry Joe fourth in the OVC with an average
Inman. "We've had one of the best of 3. 73 assists per game. Her asfall workouts we've had in the last sists total last season was the 10th
10 years. I'm really excited about most ever by a Lady Colonel. Avery
the positive attitude our players are can also provide a scoring punch
bringing."
from the point guard spot. She was
Eastern Kentucky had little trouble second on the team with an average
offensively in 2006-07, finishing sec- of 11.5 points per game last year
ond in the OVC in scoring (71.8 ppg), and ranked 17th in the nation with
third in field goal percentage, fourth an average of 2.67 three-pointers
in three point field goal percentage per game.
and fourth in free throw percentage.
Jones and Cazee will share time
To reach the top of the conference in at the other guard spot with Jones
2007-08 the Lady Colonels will have also able to move to the small forto improve on a defense that allowed ward position when needed. Jones
70.9 points per game (ninth in OVC) led the team and finished fourth in the
and saw opponents shoot 43.6 percent OVC in scoring a year ago on her way
from the field (10th in OVC). EKU was to second team all-conference honalso out rebounded by an average of ors . In addition to leading the team
three boards per game.
in scoring, Jones finished third with an
The Lady Colonels led the
OVC with an average of 14.8
assists per game last season
and finished second in the
league with a 0.88 assist/turnover ratio. EKU had the third
best turnover margin in the
OVC a year ago.
Inman, celebrating his 20th
season with the maroon and
white, welcomes back three
starters from last season's 1218 squad. Senior Crystal Jones
is among the returning starters.
In her first season as a Lady
Colonel, Jones earned second
team AII-OVC recognition after finishing fourth in the conference in scoring (16.1 ppg),
seventh in field goal percentage (48.9 percent) and fifth
with an average of 3.69 assists
per game. Jones was selected
to the 2007-08 Preseason AllOVC Team in October.
Other returning starters include senior guards Niki Avery
and Ashley Cazee.
"We're going to have some
Andrea Jenkins

Crystal Jones (23) and Ashley Cazee (3)

average of 5.2 rebounds per game.
Cazee, the 2004- 05 OVC Freshman
of the Year, became Eastern's 20th
member of the 1,000-point club last
season. She averaged 11.4 points
and 2.3 steals per game. Her 81.8
free throw percentage was fourth
I best in the conference. Cazee enters
her senior -season ranked among the
top-five in program history for threepointers made and attempted.
"We have three seniors (Avery,
Jones and Cazee) that we're going to
count on for leadership," Inman said.
"We're counting on those three to help
this team reach its potential."
Junior college transfer Ilona
Muszak will provide instant depth at
the two-guard. Muszak made 54 percent (59-of-109) of her three-point attempts as a sophomore at Clarendon
College. Sophomore Laechia Conley
has a year of experience in the systern and has shown strong improvement.
Incoming freshmen Cassie
Kilgore and Jessica Streater provide
depth at the point.
FORWARDS
While Eastern has plenty of returning experience at the guard position, the opposite is true for the front
court. Inman's squad will have to adjust to the loss of its top two rebounders from the 2006-07 season, senior
Andrea Jenkins (11 ppg, 5.9 rpg) and
freshman Amber Kirkpatrick (8.7 ppg,

, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tourname11t appearances ,

�SEASON PREVIEW
5.8 rpg) . A tal ented group of newcomers is rea dy to fi ll the void .
Inman expects j unior college
transfer LaTanya Stokes to make an
immed iate impact with th e ability t o
fill th e small or power forward position. Stokes averaged 12.3 points
and 8.6 rebounds as a sophomore at
Moberly Area Community College last
season.
Sophomore Colette Cole returns
after playing in all 30 games as a
freshman.
Freshmen Cherie White
and Nadia Mossong could see plenty
of action as well. White was a first
team all-state selection in Georg ia .
Mossong gained internationa l experien ce as a member of th e Luxem bourg national team . She averaged
7.3 points and four re bounds in three
games during t he FIBA European
Championship qualification round in
September.
CENTERS
Junior LaTonyah Bentley, sophomore Shavonne Jones and freshman
Lindsey Waters will battle for pla ying
time. Bentley joins the EKU program
after spending two seasons at Moberly Area Community College . She averaged 11.4 points and 4 .6 rebounds
per game as a sophomore. Jones
played in 19 games for Eastern as a
fres hman last season . She averaged
4.3 points, 2. 5 rebounds and 12. 9
minutes per contest. Waters joins
t he Lady Colonels after a specta cu lar
prep ca reer at McCreary Central High
School. She was a t wo-time honorable mention all-state selection and
12th Region Player of the Year. As a
senior Waters averaged 23 poi nts and

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11 rebounds per game.
" Shavonne and Lindsey are batt ling every day," said I nman . "Those
are t wo kids that we have to have
getti ng it done. They're doing a good
job for us."

SCHEDULE
The Lad y Colonels' 2007- 08
schedule includes five teams t hat
reached th e postseason last yea r.
Of EKU's 20 potential opponents,
eight won 17 or more games during
t he 2006-07 season and five of th ose
reached the 20- win plateau . Eight
tea ms also had wi nn ing records last
season and 11 squads compiled .500
or better marks in conference play.
/
"I'm excited about our schedule,"
Inman said . "Our t eam will have a
chance to compete ag ainst some good
tea m s. Some of the t ea ms we're going to face, like Va lparaiso and Syracuse, have very good program s."
Three teams on the Lad y Colonels'
schedule earned spots in th eir respect ive nation al tourn amen t s. SouthI east Missouri State won the Ohio
Val ley Conferen ce Tournament and
advanced to the 2007 NCAA Tourna1 ment. West Virginia Tech played in
the NAIA Tou rnament and Florida Gulf
Coast advanced to th e championship
I game of th e NCAA Div ision II Tournam ent. Mu rray State and High Point
wer e both rewarded for their seasons
with invitations to the WNIT.
The Lad y Colonels were picked to
finish seventh in the OVC thi s season,
w hich is where th e team ended th e
2006-07 season. Southeast Missouri
was picked to win its th ird st raight
conference cha mpionsh ip.
I nman believes he has a team
capable of making some noise in the
conference race this
season .
"We have better
depth th an we've
had in th ree yea rs
and this t eam is
in the best shape
physically than any
team we've had
in yea rs," Inman
said.
"They have
to be. We're going
t o be an up- tempo
team and we're going t o be exciting to
watch."
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2007-08 PRESEASON
ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM
Selected by OVC Head Basketball Coaches and
Sports Information Directors

Player, School

Pos.

g,

Ht.

Rachel Galligan, Eastern Illinois
F
Jr. 6-2
Bloomington, Illinois
G So. 5-7
Whiteland, Indiana

Jessica Huffman, Eastern Illinois

Crystal Jones, Eastern Kentucky G

Sr.

5-9

Indianapolis, Indiana

Amber Guffey, Murray State

G
Jr. 5-8
Albany, Kentucky

F Sr.
6-0
Knoxville, Tennessee

Alex Munday, Samford

Missy Whitney, Southeast Mo.
F/C Sr.
6-2
Charleston, Missouri
Ashley N. Hayes, Murray State

G/F Jr. 5-1 O
Humboldt, Tennessee

Sonya Daug herty, Southeast Mo. G/F

Jr.

5-7

St. Louis, Missouri
Phyllisha Mitchell, UT Martin

F/C Jr. 5-10
Memphis, Tennessee

Obiageli Okafor, Tennessee State G/F

Jr.
5-9
Rolla, Missouri

OVC PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Missy Whitney, Southeast Missouri

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2007-08 OVC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH
Selected by OVC Head Basketball Coaches and
Sports Information Directors

1. Southeast Misssouri (19) ................................. 199
2. Samford (2) ........................................................... 161
3. Murray State ........................................................ 155
4. Eastern Illinois (1) ............................................... 119
5. TennesseeTech .................................................... 118
6. UT Martin .............................................................. 114
7. Eastern Kentucky .................................... 105

8. Morehead State .................................................. 100
9. Austin Peay ............................................................. 69
10. Tennessee State .................................................. 48
11. Jacksonville State .............................................. 22

Larry Joe Inman
• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA to11rname11t appearances •

First-place votes in parentheses.
Schools were not allowed to rank their own team.
Ten points awarded for a first-place vote, nine for second, etc.

�2007-08 ROSTER

Front Row (L· R) : Jessica Streater, Ilona Muszak, Ashley Cazee, Niki Avery, Crystal Jones, Cassie Kil gore, Cherie White
Back Row (L·R): Assistant Coach Mahogany Green, Assistant Coach Lisa Pace, LaTanya Stokes, Nadia Mossong, Lindsey Waters, Shavonne Jones, LaTonyah
Bentley, Colette Cole, Laechia Conley, Head Coach Larry Joe Inman, Director of Basketball Operations Anetra Williams, Assistant Coach Sara Piepho

~

Name
Ashley Cazee
Lindsey Wat ers
Cass ie Kilgore
Jessica Streater
Colette Cole
Cherie White
Laechia Conley
Crystal Jones
Ilona Muszak
Niki Avery
Nadia Mossong
Shavonne Jones
LaTonyah Bentley
LaTanya Stokes

3
10
11
12
14
20
21
23
30
33
34
40
42
45

Class
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So .
Fr.
So .
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.

Pos.
G
C
G
G
F
F
G
G
G
G
F
C
C
F

Ht.
5-8
6- 1
5-6
5-9
6-1
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-7
5-6
6- 0
6-3
6- 2
6-0

Hometown/High School (Previous College)
Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville High School
Stearns, Ky_/McCreary Centra l High School
Jasper, Tenri./Marion County High School
Charlotte, N.c:; Hard ing University High School
Booneville, Ky./Breathitt County School
Bona ire, Ga_/Warner Robins High School
Urbandale, Iowa/Hoover High School
Indianapolis, Ind./Arsenal Technical HS (Kaskaskia College)
Olsztyn, Po land/Winchendon School (Clarendon College)
Harlem, N.Y./John F. Kennedy HS (Monroe Community College)
Bereldange, Luxembourg/University of Luxembourg
Columbus, Ohio/Mifflin High School
Detroit, Mich_/Communication and Med ia Arts HS (Moberly Area CC)
Milwaukee, Wis./ Pul aski HS (Moberly Area Community College)

Head Coach: Larry Joe Inman (Austin Peay '70) 20th Yea r
Assistant Coaches: Lisa Pace (East ern Kentucky '99) First Year
Mahogany Green (Cleveland State '01) First Year
Sara Piepho (Ci ncinnati '05) Second Year
Director of Basketball Operations: Anetra Williams (Cleve land State '06) First Yea r

Lady Colonels By State

Lady Colonels By Class

Pronunciation Guide

Indiana (2) .......... Cazee, C. Jones
Iowa (1) .......................... Conley
Georgia (1) ....................... White

Seniors (3)
................. Avery, Cazee, C. Jones

Ashley CAZ EE ....... .. ................. .. .. K-Z
LAECIA Conley .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. LA-ee- sha
SHAVONNE Jones ............. ..... Sha-von
NADIA MOS SONG ..... Na-dee-a MOO-song
ILONA MUSZAK ... ILL-lone-ah Mew-SHACK
Jessica STREATER ......... .. ..... STREET-er
LATANYA Stokes ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. La-TON-ya
CHERIE White ....... ... .............. .. Sherry

Kentucky (2) ............ Waters, Cole
Michigan (1) .................... Bentley
New York (1) ...................... Avery
North Carolina (1) ........... Streater
Ohio (1) ........................ S. Jones
Tennessee (1) .................. Kilgore
Wisconsin (1) ................... Stokes

W fW

Juniors (3)
............... Muszak, Stokes, Bentley
Sophomores (3)
.................. Cole, Conley, S. Jones
Freshmen (5)
........... Kilgore, Mossong, Streater,
.............................. Waters, White

Sara PIEPHO ...... ..................... PIE-foe
ANETRA Williams .................. A-nee-tra

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

��COACHING STAFF

r

LARRY JOE
Inman

HEAD
COACH

20th Year
Austin Peay '70
Record at EKU: 305-231
Career Record: 466· 304

When Larry Joe Inman became the head women's basketbal l coach at Eastern Kentucky University, the question was not if he wou ld win, but how much and how soon. After
19 seasons, the question has only been partially answered as milestones and firsts continue
to follow him in his tenure with the Lady Colonels. Inman's success at EKU has not gone
unnoticed as his name has become widely recognized in women's basketbal l coach ing circles
throughout the country. He currently ranks 27th on the NCAA's list of Winningest Active
Coaches with a 466-304 career record .
During his time at Eastern Kentucky, the Lady Colonels have consistently ranked among
the top teams in the Ohio Valley Conference. I n 2004-05, Inman earned his eighth OVC
Coach of t he Year honor while leading the Lady Colonels to both the conference regular season and tournament titles and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Under his guidance, Eastern won its fi rst outright OVC regular season championship in
1996-97 and, in the process, established a league record for conference victories with 16
while also setting a program mark with 24 overa ll wins. This, coming off the heels of a share
of its first-ever OVC title, a quad championship in 1994- 95, was the beginning of the Lady

THE INMAN FILE

Colonels' conference success . I n 1997-98, I nman added to the championsh ip t rophies at
Eastern as he led the Lady Colonels to a share of the OVC title once again .
Eastern's program has been one of consistency since the 1990s, fi nishing in the top half
of the league in all but four seasons. Over the past 14 seasons, Eastern has an impressive
record of 284 - 184, a .607 winning percentage and has posted six 20+ win seasons.
The type of teamwork needed to accomplish so much is a direct reflection on the coaching philosophy that has brought the La dy Colonels to the next level.
"Each person must give of t hemselves for the one common goal -- to win and be sue-

DURING HIS COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER, INMAN HAS BEEN
NAMED THE OHIO VALLEY COACH OF THE YEAR ON EIGHT
OCCASIONS, MOST RECENTLY IN 2005. HE IS THE ONLY
COACH TO HAVE RECEIVED THE HONOR AT TWO DIFFERENT
SCHOOLS (MIDDLE TENNESSEE AND EASTERN KENTUCKY).
cessful -- not what they want, but what is the common goal for all," I nman said.

Ful l Name : Larry Joe Inman
Born : January 3 .
Hometown: Ga llatin, Tenn.
High School : Gallatin Senior
Alma Mater: Austin Peay State '70
Spouse : former Bobbie Gene Foll is
Children : Three children, Jody, Latrice and Tiffany
Coaching Ca reer
Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, Ky.
Head Coach, 20th year, 305-231
Middle Tennessee State University

Mufreesboro, Tennessee
Head Coach, Eight Years, 161-73

Th is theme of teamwork has created success for the program, but ind ividual talent has
not gone unrewarded either. In 1996-97, Ch rissy Roberts won the College Basketball Hall of

Mount Juliet High School

Fame's Ed Steitz Award and the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award for leading NCAA Division I play-

Nashville, Tennessee
Head Coach, Five Years, 126-24

ers in three-point field goal percentage . Following that outstanding junior yea r, her uniform,
practice gea r and shoes were placed into the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. In 1997-98,
Roberts conti nued her excel lence as she was seventh in the nation in three-point accuracy
and fourth in free throw percentage on her way to earning accolades .
Inman coached OVC Player of the Yea r Kim Mays (1994-95), in addition to seeing the
first-time selection of two EKU players to the AI I-OVC First Team, wh ich has now been accompl ished twice under his watch. In 1995-96, I nman coached Samantha Young and Laphelia
Doss to first team accolades and repeated that feat two years later with Doss and Chrissy
Roberts. In the past six years, 11 players have been recogn ized to all-conference teams with
four selections to t he first team and freshman Ashley Cazee earned the league's Freshman of
the Year honor followi ng the 2004-05 season. Inman is quick to give cred it to his players.
"We have been very fortunate in having good people, as well as good basketbal l players,
wh ich in turn creates a positive situation," Inman said. "We j ust look for players that are
down to earth with good work ethics."

,.

Career Highlights
Six NCAA Tournament appearances
2002 WNIT "Sweet Sixteen"
Eight OVC Coach of the Year honors
Six OVC Tournament Championships
10 OVC Regular Season Championships

INMAN CURRENTLY RANKS 27TH
AMONG ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHES
WITH 466 WINS. HE OWNS A CAREER
WINNING PERCENTAGE OF .605 AND
HAS LED 11 TEAMS TO
20• WIN SEASONS.

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�COACHING STAFF
Work ethic has never been a problem for the eight-time
OVC Coach of the Year. He has set high standards at each ~
coaching stop along the way with a tra il of success that be- 1978-79
gins in the early 1970s. His first high school coachi ng job, at 1979-80
Mount Juliet High School in Nashville, Tenn., was filled with 1980-81
enough trophies to fil l a case. In just five yea rs, Inman led 1981-82
Mount Juliet to five district titles, four reg ional champion- 1982-83
ships, three Nashville Interscholastic League titles and the 19 83-8 4
1977 Tennessee Class AAA state title. Prior to his years at
_
1984 85
Mount Juliet, I nman served as the head coach at Gal latin Ju_
nior High for four years.
After his years at secondary level, Inman quickly moved
up to the colleg iate ranks, taking the top job with the Middle
Ten nessee State University Lady Raiders. His first collegiate
coaching stint was j ust as successful, capturing five regu lar

INMAN HAS COACHED 38 ALL-CONFERENCE
HONOREES AND 100% OF HIS PLAYERS,
WHO HAVE COMPLETED THEIR ELIGIBILTY,
HAVE EARNED THEIR DEGREES.

1985 86
88-89
19
1989-90

1990-9l
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2ool-02
_
2002 03
2003-04
_
2004 05
2005-06
2006-07

INMANTHROUGH THE YEARS
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Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky

Record /Conf, Record
14-13/6-3
23-10/6-0
16-13/4-2
20-5/9-3
28-5/10-0
19-10/12-2
23-7/13-1
20-10/13-1
12-14/5-7
12-14/6-6
14- 13/7-5
20-9/10-4
12-15/12-6
17-9/12-4
19-9/12-4
11-16/7-9
24-6/16-2
20-8/15-3
11-16/8-10
13-15/10-8
22-6/14-2
23-8/13-3
18-11/10-6
15-15/9-7
23-8/15-1
7-21/7-13
12-18/9-11

Postseason
OVC Champions

OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament

OVC Quad-Champions
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
OVC Co-Champions

season Ohio Va lley Conference crowns in eig ht years. He
was named Coach of the Year t hree times and compiled a
161-73 record at the school. The Lady Raiders won a total
of nine regular season and tournament championships during
OVC Co-Champions/WNIT
his time on the sidelines, including four consecutive reg ular
season and tournament titles from 1983-86.
His accompl ishments at Eastern Kentucky have been no
OVC Champions/NCAA Tournament
less remarkable, with coach of the year honors and conference titles following Inman to Richmond. He became the only
coach recognized as Coach of the Year at two different OVC
schools alter his selection in 1990 for that honor. He has since won the award at Eastern four more t imes ('95, '97, '01 and '05). He has also become
the school's all-time leader in wins and win ning percentage (305, .569) . With every wi n the Eastern mentor earns, he raises his own standard for both
the school and the conference for career wins.
Not all of his accomplishments have been on the conference level, as Inman led both Eastern Kentucky and Middle Tennessee to the national scene.
He took the Lady Raiders to four NCAA Regionals and MTSU won a th ird of its games. In 1996-97, he led Eastern to its first- ever NCAA Tournament
appearance and in 2001-02, Inman led the Lady Colonels to the WNIT "Sweet 16" after defeating Southwest Missouri State on the road in overtime.
He was nominated for WBCA District I X Coach of the Year honors in 1980 and again in 1993. Since 1999, Inman has been named to Who's Who by
Strathmore's and Marqui's five different times. He was also nam ed Man of the Year by the America n Biog ra phical Institute in 2001.
Inman is a graduate of Austin Peay State University, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1970. He received his master's degree from Tennessee State University in 1978.
Inman is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis of Shelbyvil le, Tenn. They have one son, Jody, and two daughters, Latrice and Tiffany.

Larry Joe and Bobbie Jean I nman

~ ;

, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA toumament appearances ,

....

�COACHING STAFF

LISA
P~C:.E.

ASSISTANT EasternFirstKentucky
Year
'99

COACH

Lisa Pace, a former Eastern Kentucky women's
basketbal l player, joined the Colonel coachi ng staff in
the summer of 2007 . In addition to her on-the-cou rt
coaching duties, Pace will serve as the program's recruiting coordinator.
Pace is no stra nger to success, as she was a part
of three Oh io Valley Conference championship teams
while playing at Eastern Kentucky, including the 199697 Colonel team t hat finished 24-6 (16-2 OVC) an d
earned the program's first ever berth to t he NCAA Tournament.
She added two more OVC titles while spending
the last seven years as an assistant coach at Southeast
Missouri State, helping lead the Red hawks to back-to-

back OVC t itles in 2006 and 2007 and two NCAA Tournament appearances.
At Southeast Missouri, Pace served as the team's recru iting coord inator, signing numerous AII-OVC honorees, inclu ding t he 2005 OVC Player of the
Year, Tatiana Conceicao. Eight of her former players are currently playing professiona l basketball overseas. Pace was responsible for signing Lachel le
Lyles, the nation's leading rebounder during the 2006-07 campa ign. Lyles grabbed 32 boards in one game that season, and was invited to the WNBA's
pre-dra~ camp. She recently signed a professiona l contract with Sweden's Lulea Basket. In addition, Pace signed Sonya Da ughtery, the all-time lead ing scorer in Sa int Louis girl's prep school
basketball history and Nadia Mossong, a member of the Luxembourg National Team.
In addition to her coaching duties, Pace directed the Redhawk Basketball Camps, which
Name: Lisa Pace
grew in participation each year under her watch. She was instrumental in the development of
Birthplace: Scott County, Tenn .
the program's booster club, "The Team Behind the Team" and "Rowdy's Lil ' Rascals" ch ildren's
Hometown : Huntsville, Tenn.
program . She is also involved in raising money for cancer research.
High School: Scott High School
While fi ni shing her bachelor of science degree in physical education, Pace spent one season
College: Eastern Kentucky, ' 99
Degree: Physical Education
at Model Laboratory School in Richmond. She served as the assistant coach for t he high school
team and the head coach for the middle school squad, before rejoining the Lady Colonels as a
graduate assistant coach for the 1999-2000 season. Pace earned her master's degree in sports
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
administration from Eastern Kentucky in 2000 after completing an internship wit h t he University
Easte rn Kentucky, 1994-98
of Tennessee women's basketball program. At Ten nessee, Pace assisted in the coordination of
COACHING EXPERIENCE
the Lady Vols sum mer camps and also got an opportunity to observe fi rsthand one of the top
1998-99 Model Laboratory School
recruiting programs in the nation.
1999- 00 Eastern Kentucky, Graduate Assistant
A four-year letter winner for the La dy Colonels, Pace ranks fou rth in program history with
2000-07 Southeast Missouri, Assistant/Recruiting Coord.
131 career three-point field goals.

PACE FILE

MAHOGANY

Mahoga ny Green enter s her first season as
an ass istant coach at East ern Kentucky aft er
serv ing in the sa m e capacity at India na Unive rsity- Purdue University Fo rt Way ne last season.
Pri or to ar r iv ing at I PFW Green spent t hree sea sons on t he Eastern Michigan University bench as
an assistant coach, helping lead t he Eagles to a
67- 23 mar k in t hat spa n.
In 20 04, Eastern Michigan captured it's fi rstever Mid-American Conference champ ionship and
ea rned the leag ue's automatic berth in t he NCAA
To urnament. EMU capped t he next two seaso ns
with appearances in t he post- season WNIT.
Following her graduation Green played one
seaso n of profess io nal basketball in Anka ra, Tu rkey before returning to her alma m ater, Cleveland State, as a graduate assist ant
for the 2002 - 03 season. She also served as an athletic equi pment m anager at
CSU for one year and wo rked as a women's basketball camp adm in istra tor for one
year.
Name: Ma hogany M. Gr ee n
A four-year lett er w inner at Cleveland Sta te, Gr ee n was the team's Most Va lu Birthplace: To ledo, Ohio
ab le Player in 2000 and 2001. The two-time All- Midwest ern Coll egiate Conference
Hometown: To led o, Ohio
first team selection was also named to t he league's all -tournam ent team in 2000
High School: E.L. Bowsher Hig h School
and 2001. Gr een finished her ca ree r second in t he Viking reco rd book with 151
College: Cleve land State, ' 0 1
t hree- point field goals.
Degree: Psycho logy
As a se nior, Green led the Vikings in sco ring ( 15. 1 ppg), reboundi ng (7.8 rpg)
a nd assists (4.64 apg) . She scor ed a career -best 37 po ints wit h seve n t hree- point
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
field goals in a game against Detroit. During her junio r season she recorded the
Cleveland State, 1997-0 1
program's t hird triple-double with 16 po ints, 13 rebounds and 10 assists against
Ted Kolj ei (Turkey), 20 01-02
Niagara.
She complet ed her bache lor's degree at Cleveland State in 2001 with a deCOACHING EXPERIENCE
gr ee in psychology and is pursuing a master 's degree in sports m anageme nt/
200 2- 03 Cleveland Stat e, Graduate Assista nt
sports psycho logy at CSU.
2003- 06 Eastern Michi gan, Assistant
2006-0 7 IPFW, Assistant

~RE.E.1'1

ASSISTANT Cleveland
First Year
State '01

COACH

GREEN FILE

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• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�COACHING &amp; SUPPORT STAFF

SARA

Sara Piepho enters her second season at
EKU. Last year Piepho served as the Lady Co lonels' Director of Basketball Operations befor e
being elevated to an assistant coach ing position
during t he season.
"Sara Piepho com es from a huge basketball fa mily as her dad is a long time successful
high school coach in Michigan and her brother is
a successful AAU coach," EKU Head Coach Larry
Joe Inman said. "All she has known has been
successful basket ball as she herself played at t he
University of Cincinnati. She bri ngs a wea lth of
basketbal l knowledge to o ur prog ram ."
Pieph o ca m e to Eastern Kentucky from the
Universit y of Cincinnati whe re she spent t hree years as a member of the women's basketball tea m before serving as a student assistant coach a nd directo r of operations. Durin g her playing career, Piepho
played in 24 ga mes as t he Bea r cats captured the Conference USA t itle in
20 02 and advanced to t he NCAA Tourna ment in both 2002 and 2003.
Piepho was named to t he Conference USA Commiss ioner's Ho nor Ro ll in
Name: Sara Marie Piepho
each of her four years at Cincinnati .
Birthplace: Ypsilanti, Mich .
Dur ing t he 2005-06 season, Piepho se rved as an ass ista nt coach at her
Hometown : Howell, Mich.
alma
mater, Howell High School, where she wo rked with Howel l's head coac h
High School: Howell High School
Lee Pieph o, her father. She helped lead t he team to a district championshi p.
College: Cinci nnati , '05
Piepho also served as an ass istant coach for the Livingston Sting, a n AAU
Degree: Educa tion
team.
A four-yea r starter at Howel l, Piepho was a three-ti me a ll-state selection
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
and fo ur-t ime All- Kensington Va lley Co nfer ence first tea m honoree. I n 2000
Cincinnati, 2001 -04
she was listed amo ng the top-250 players in t he nation by t he A ll -Star Girl's
Report.
COACHING EXPERIENCE
2004-05 Cincinnati, Student Asst./Dir. of Operations
Piepho earned her bache lor of scie nce degr ee in education from the Uni 200 5-06 Asssista nt Howe ll High Sch ool
vers ity of Cincinnati in 2005 .
2006-0 7 Eastern Kentucky, Dir. of Operations/Asst.
2007-08 Eastern Kentucky, Assistant

PIEPI-IC,

ASSISTANT
COACH

Second Year
Cincinnati '05

PIEPHO FILE

ANETRA
WILLIAMS

DIRECTOR OF
OPERATIONS

First Year
Cleveland State '06

Anetra Williams beg ins her fi rst season as
Eastern Kentucky University's director of basketball operations after spending a yea r wo rking at
Cleve la nd State Univer sity.
She was also the head coach fo r Lorain
Sou t hview Hig h School in the 2006-07 season .
Williams played two seasons, over a threeyea r period, for Cleveland St at e (2001 -04).
As a prep player fo r Admiral King High School,
the Lorain, Ohi o native was named seco nd team
All-Ohi o and Lora in County Miss Basketba ll. She
averaged 13. 7 po int s, 4.5 rebou nds, 5.0 assists
and 4.0 stea ls per game as a senior. At t he end
of her career she held school records for assists

and stea ls.
Williams earned her bachelor's degr ee in urban planning-stud ies from Cleveland State in 2006 .

T im Pike

Tami ka Bowe rs

Ca rri e I vers

Gin a Rosiell o

Athletic Trainer

Team Manager

Team Manager

Team Manager

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�PLAYER PROFILES

NIKI
AVE.RY
Sr. • 5-7 • Guard
Harlem, N. Y.
John F. Kennedy HS
Monroe CC/UTEP
AS A JUNIOR IN 2006-07
Second on the team with an average of 11. 5 points
per game ... scored 21 points against third ranked
Oklahoma ... led the team with 112 assists (3.7
per game), 10th most in a season by a Lady Colonel ... her 80 three pointers made is t he third most
by a Lady Colonel in program history ... shot 35. 7
percent from the field and 36. 7 from three-point
range ... led the OVC , and ranked 17th in the nation , with an average of 2.67 made three-pointers
per game ... finished with the sixth best threepoint percentage in the OVC ... had the fifth best
assist-to-turnover ratio in the OVC (1.29) .. . her
average of 34 minutes played per game was the
second highest in the conference ... named OVC
Player of the Week on Jan. 15 after averaging 24. 5
points, four rebounds and 5. 5 assists over a two
game stretch ... connected on 11 of 20 three-point
attempts (55 percent) and 91 percent of her freethrow attempts that week ... scored a season -high
29 points against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 13 ...
made eight of 14 three- point field goal attempts in
that game against EI U ... had a season high seven
rebounds at Jacksonville State on Jan . 18 ... fin-

crown ... set record for three-point
baskets in a single game with a 1Oof-17 performance.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-05 (at
UTEP)
Played in 26 games, starting four
... averaged 1. 9 points and 1. 5 rebounds per game ... added 19 assists
and 11 steals.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played her senior year at John F.
Kennedy after playing for St. Raymond's Academy her sophomore and
j unior seasons ... named 2004 Bronx
Player of the Year ... selected to AllCity second team ... averaged 17.0
points and 5.0 assists per game as
a senior ... set a school record with
five three-pointers made per game
.. . scored a career-high 36 points, including eight
three-point field goals against Roosevelt ... won
the city's three-point shootout, at Madison Square
Garden, with a 7-of-12 performance in the fina ls
during the 30-second period ... selected to play in
the Senior Exceptional Game and the Senior City
Game ... named MVP of t he Senior City Game ...
two-year team captain.
PERSONAL
Full name is Niki VenusAvery ... born Jan. 21, 1986
... daughter of Georgia Avery ... has one brother,
Virgil.

Points .... ... .... ... ........ 29 vs. Eastern Illinois (1/13 /07)
Rebounds ......... ...... .. 7 at Jacksonville State ( 1/ 18/07)
FGM .... ... ...... ... .... ... .. .. 8 vs. Eastern Illinois (1/13/07)
FGA ........... ... ......... .. 19 vs. Eastern Illinois (1/13/07)
3FGM ... ... ................... 8 vs. Eastern Illinois (1/13/07)

ished with four 20-plus point performances (29 vs.
EIU, 23 at Tennessee State, 21 vs. Oklahoma, 20
vs. Morehead State).

FTM .. ................... ... .. 6 vs. Louisiana Tech (11 /24/06)

3FGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 vs. Eastern Illinois (1 / 13/07)
FTA .... ........... .. ..... ... ... ................ ... .. 6 (five times)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2005-06 (at Monroe

Assists ........ ... .... .. .... ...... 8 at Murray State (2/27 /07)

CC)

Steals .. . ...... ........ ... .... .. 5 at Tennessee Tech (1/4/07)

Averaged 15.0 points and 5.0 assists per game ...
hel ped lead team to the 2006 NJCAA Division I

Blocks ....... ... ..... .. ... 1 at Southeast Missouri (2/10/07)

Mf:M

.. ...... ... ... .... ................ .....•...... .. Soccer
One thing people probably don't know about
me:
. ..........•. .... . .... ... ......... .. . . I'm half Greek
One restaurant I wish would come to Rich·
mond:
.... .. .... ... ....................... ... Dave ft Busters
One place I'd like to visit in the next five
years:
.. ..... .. ... . .. . .... ... .. .. .................... Greece
My cell phone ringtone:
........... ... ............ .... .... ........ Regular ring

AVERY'S CAREER HIGHS

Year
2006-07
TOTAL

UP CLOSE WITH NIKI
A sport I would like to try, but never have:

If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, I would want to play:
.. .. ................................. ........ Tennessee
The most interesting class I've had at EKU:
....................• Media Law with Mr. Wellman
My favorite spot on campus is:
. ... .... ................. ... ... ....... ... ....... Powell
The thing I do most on the bus during road
trips:
.... ... .. .... .. ................. ..... .. .•.. . ...... Sleep
My favorite vacation spot:
.. ... ...... ... .. .... .. .... ............ .. New York City

Minutes .... .. . .. . .... .. ... 50 vs. Morehead State (1 /11 /07)

GP-GS
30-30

Min/Avg
1022/34.1

FG-FGA
111 -311

hl
.357

3FG-3FGA Pct
80-218
.367

FT-FTA
44-59

Pct
.746

21 ·55

30-30

1022134.1

111 -3 11

.357

80-218

44-59

.746

21-55

.367

OR-DR

Reb/Avg
76/2 .5
76/2.5

, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

PF-FO
48-1

Ast
112

TO
87

Blk
1

Stl
31

Pts/Avg
346/ 11.5

48-1

112

87

1

31

346111.5

�PLAYER PROFILES

CAZEE
Sr. • 5-9 • Guard
Martinsville, Ind.
Martinsville HS

AS A JUNIOR IN 2006-07
Averaged 11.4 points and 3.4 rebounds per game
... Shot 42.3 percent from the field ... her 81.8
percent free throw percentage was fourth best in
the OVC ... finished third in the conference with
an average of 2.27 steals per game .. . scored 20
or more points in three games including a seasonhigh 26 against Jacksonville State on Feb. 15 ...
recorded a career- high seven rebounds against
Louisiana Tech on Nov. 24 and Eastern Illinois on
Jan. 13 ... tied her career-high with eight assists
against Ohio Valley on Nov. 11.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2005-06
Ranked second on the team in scoring with 12.7
points per game ... averaged 2. 9 rebounds per contest ... led squad with 37 three -point baskets ...
connected on a three-point field goal in 22 con-

tests with multiple in 11 games ... scored in doublefigures 20 times ... led team in scoring eight times
... recorded three 20-plus point games, including
a season-best 26 points at Eastern Illinois (1 /14)
... grabbed 3-plus rebounds in 16 games ... finished
second on the team with 58 assists ... equaled ca reer-high with eight assists against Southeast Missouri State (2/ 11) ... ranked second on team with
37 steals ... made multiple steals in 12 games.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-05
Named Ohio Valley Conference
Freshman of the Year ... earned
three league Freshman of the Week
honors ... selected to the OVC AllTournament team ... ranked second
on the team in scoring with 11. 7
points per game ... led the team in
three-point field goals (56) ... finished second in the nation in t hreepoint field goal percentage (.496) ...
t ied for third in the conference with
2.0 three-point field goals per game
... led team in scoring in eight games
... scored in double-figures in 19
games with a career-high 27 points
against Jacksonville State (1 /20)
... hit at least one three -point basket in all but
two contests ... connected on 3+ three-point field
goals in eight games ... added 48 assists on the year
with a season-high eight at Indiana State (12/9) ...
finished third on the team with 43 steals, making
four thieves in four games ... saw a season-high 42
minutes of action against SE Missouri State (3/5) .

UP CLOSE WITH ASHLEY
Pre·game rituals:
. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . Chewing strawberry bubble gum
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
.. ... .... .... . .. . ... ..... ... ........... ..... ... . Tennis
The one sporting arena I would like to attend:
.. .... .... . .... .. Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium

HIGH SCHOOL
One restaurant I wish would come to Richmond:
Averaged 24.0 points, 6.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds .... . .. . .... ... ... ...................... ... .. Nuestros
per game as a senior ... led team in scoring, assists,
My best non-athletic talent:
steals and free throw percentage for two years ... . .... .. . .... ... .... ..... ... ... Talking on the phone
McDonald's All-American nominee ... set program
One place I'd like to visit in the next five years:
marks for career free-throw percentage (.780),
.. ..... . .........................•..•..•..... Bahamas
single-season scoring average (23 .2) and singlegame assists (14) ... named to the All-Conference Three words that best describe me:
......................... . Fun, caring and outgoing
Fi rst Team two years ... honored to 2003 All -Metro
West First Team ... Hoosier Basketball Magazine Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
.... ........ ... .. . .... ... ... ..... . .... .. Gilmore Girls
two-time All-State First Team selection ... received
2004 All-State First Team recognition
from lndianaBBal l.com ... Associated
CAZEE'S CAREER HIGHS
Press All-State Honorable Mention ... led
Points .................. 27 vs. Jacksonville State (1/ 20/ 05)
conference in both scoring and reboundRebounds ... .... .................................. 7 (two t imes)
ing as a senior and earned Roundball SuFGM .............. ... .... 11 vs. Jacksonville State (1/20/05)
per Senior honors.
FGA .. ... ... ... ....... .. . .. . ... .. 19 VS . Austin Peay (2/23/06)
PERSONAL
Full name is Ashley Nicole Cazee .. . born
Feb. 19, 1986 ... daughter of Roger and
Terry Cazee ... has two brothers, Matt
and C.S., and two sisters, Megan and Sarah ... majoring in sports management.

3FGM ... ... .. .... .......... 5 vs. Jacksonville State (3/4/05)
3FGA . ... .... ............... 8 vs. Jacksonville State (3/4/05)
FTM .... .. ............ .......... . 8 vs. Murray State (12/7/06)
FTA ................ ... ... ... ... ..... .............. 8 (three times)
Assists ... ... ... .................................. 8 (three t imes)
Steals ........... ............... 7 at Morehead State (2/ 1/07)
Bl.ocks ......................................... . 1 (seven times)
Minutes ................... 42 vs. SE Missouri State (3/5/05)

Year

GP- GS

Min/Avg

FG-FGA

Pct

3FG- 3FGA

Pct

FT-FTA

Pct

OR-DR

Reb/Avg

PF-FO

Ast

TO

2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
TOTAL

28-1 8
27-21
30-28
85-67

764/27.3
738/27.3
915/30.5

119·232
127-275
124-293

56·113
37·122
31 ·109

370-800

.496
.303
.284
.360

33-40
52-62
63-77
148-179

.825
.839
.818
.827

18-47
21 -57
20-83
59-187

65/ 2.3
78/ 2.9
103/ 3.4
246/2.9

58-0
62-1
54-1
174-2

48

2417128.4

.513
.462
.423
.463

59
65
72
196

124-344

• 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

58
87
193

Blk
4
1
2
7

Stl
43
37

Pts/Avg

327/11.7
343/12.7
342/11.4
68
148 1012111.9

~-

�PLAYER PROFILES

r

COLETTE
COLE

I

So. • 5-11 • Forward
Booneville, Ky.
Breathitt County HS
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07

1

Played in all 30 games ... averaged 3.6 points and
three rebounds per game ... shot 35. 5 percent
from the field and 36.7 percent from beyond the
three-point arc ... made 73.3 percent of her free
throw attempts ... scored a career-high 10 points
against Louisiana Tech on Nov. 24 ... grabbed a
season-high nine rebounds against Georgetown
on Nov. 18 ... also had eight rebounds in games
against Austin Peay on Dec . 9 and Eastern Illinois
on Jan. 13 ... dished out fou r assists against Ten ·
nessee State on Jan. 25 ... played a season-high 30
minutes against Austin Peay on Dec. 9 and played
29 minutes on two other occasions.

PERSONAL
Fu ll name is Colette Michelle Cole
... born Oct. 30, 1987 ... daughter
of Thomas and Agnes Cole ... has
two sisters, Bridget and Thomasina
... major is undecided.

HIGH SCHOOL
Earned four varsity letters ... named 2006 14t h
Region Player of the Year ... honored as the 2006
Gatorade Mountain co-Player of t he Year ... led the
state in scoring as senior ... th ree-time Region 14
Top 10 ... ended career as school's all-t ime leading
scorer ... averaged 26.0 points and 12 .0 rebounds
per game as a senior ... also played four years of

UP CLOSE WITH COLETIE
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
.... .... .. .... ... .... .................• .. . .. . .... Tennis
The one sporting arena I would like to attend:
.. ..•....... .. .. . .. . .... ... . Madison Square Garden
One restaurant I wish would come to Richmond:
... ... .......... .. .... ... ..... .. ............ .....•. BW3
My best non-athletic talent:
............. ............ .. . . Yodeling (just kidding)
My favorite vacation spot:
.. .... ... .. ........ .... ... ...... .. . ......... The beach

COLE'S CAREER HIGHS
Points ... .... ... ..... .. .. .. 10 vs. Louisiana Tech 111 /24/06)

One place I'd like to visit in t he next five
years:
.. ... ... ... .... .................. .. . .. . .... ... .. Europe

Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 vs. Georgetown 111 / 18 / 06)
FGM ...•..• ...... .... ... ... ... ...... ....... ..... .... 3 (five times)

Nobody would believe I watch this show:
..... .. . .. . .... ... ............. ... .. General Hospital

FGA ········ ········ ·· ··· ···· · ····· 9 VS. Aust in Peay (12/9/06)
3FGM ............ .. . ...... ... ... ... ..... ........ ... 2 (two times)

Funniest person on the team:
...... .... .. .. .............•..• .. . .. . .... .... Shavonne

3FGA ... ... ................. ..... ... 3 at Austin Peay (2/22/07)
FTM ...... ...... .. ....... .. ... 6 vs. Louisiana Tech (11 /24/06)

The most memorable moment from last year:
.... .. ... ... .. ... .. ...... ....... ..... Going to Hawaii

FTA ... .... ... .. .. .. ..... .... .. . . 8 at Tennessee Tech (1 /4/07)

varsity softball and two years of volleyball ... was
Breathitt County High School's 2006 salutatorian
... graduated with a 4.0 grade point average.

Assists .... ... ............... 4 vs. Tennessee State (1 /25/07)
Steals . .. . ... ... ... ............. .. .......... .... ..... 2 (six times)
Blocks .... ... .... ......... .. ..... 1 vs. Ohio Valley (1 1/11/06)
Minutes ............... .. .. ..... 30 vs. Austin Peay (12/9/06)

Year
2006-07
TOTAL

GP·GS
30-0

Min/Avg
497/1 6.6

FG-FGA
38-107

Pct
.355

3FG-3FGA Pct
11-30
.367

30-0

497116 .6

38-107

.355

11-30

.367

FT-FTA
22·30
22-30

Pct
.733

OR-DR

Reb/Avg

33-56

89/3.0

.733

33-56

89/3. 0

, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

The thing I do most on the bus during road
trips:
. ...... .......... ... .... .. .. . ......... Listen to music
My favorite spot on campus:
............ .. ...... .... ...... .. . ... ............ My bed
PF-FO
27·0
27-0

Ast

11
11

TO
24
24

Blk

Stl
19

Pts/Avg

19

10913.6

109/ 3.6

�PLAYER PROFILES

So. • 5-11 • Guard
Urbandale, Iowa
Hoover HS
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
Played i n seven games .. . averaged 0.7 points and
0.7 rebounds ... made t wo of four shots from the
field ... con nected on one of two free th row attempts ... committed just one turnover in 29 minutes of play ... scored two points against Oklahoma (Nov. 17) and Southeast Missouri (Feb. 10) ...
grabbed two rebounds against Western Carolina on
Dec. 2 ... attempted two shots against Oklahoma
on Nov. 17 ... played seven minutes each against
Louisiana Tech on Nov. 24 and Southeast Missouri
on Feb. 10.

19, 1988 ... daughter of Michael and
Dawnelle Conley . . . has one sister,
La Ree ... majoring in nutrition.

HIGH SCHOOL
Spent freshman and sophomore years at Lincoln
High before ending prep career at Hoover High ...
earned four varsity letters ... named to the Central
Iowa Metro League (CIML) all-state second team ...

UP CLOSE WITH LAECH IA
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
.. .... .. .... ... ... ..... . .. . .... .. .... ........... Rugby
The one sporting arena I would like to attend:
.. .. . ....... ................ The Dean Smith Center
My top three movies of all-time:
.. Super Star, Dropdead Gorgeous, Sister Act II
One restaurant I wish woul d come to Richmond:
........•. ...... ........•..• .. . ......... .. .. .. Culver's
My best non-athletic talent:
.. .... .... ......................... Playing the piano

CONLEY 'S CAREER HIGHS
Points ... ... .... .. .. ......... ... ................... 2 (two times)
Rebounds .. .... ... . .. . ... . 2 vs. Western Carolina (1 2/2/06)
FGM ........ .. . .. . .. . .... ... .... .. .. . .. . ... .... .... . 1 (two times)
FGA ·· ·· · ·· · ··· ·· · ···· ··· ···· ···· · · 2 VS . Oklahoma (11/17/06)
3FGM .. . ... .... ... ... .... ..... ... .... .... ... ... .. .. . .... ... .. None

selected to the all-conference first team ... averaged 11. 9 points and 9 .3 rebounds as a senior ...
hel ped lead the team to a share of the regular
season conference title.

PERSONAL

Steals ........ .. .. . .... ....... ... ... .. ....... ... ... ... .... ... . None

GP-GS
7•0

Min/Avg
29/4.1

FG·FGA
2·4

Blocks ................ .... ... .. ......... ..................... None

7-0

29/4.1

2-4

Pct
.500
.500

Person on the team to most likely become
president:
.. ............ ... ...........................•.. Colette
My favorite spot on campus:
. .. . .... ..... ........... .. .. ..... ... Alumni Colesium

FTA ..... .. .. ..... ..... .. . .. . 2 vs. Western Carolina (12/2 /06)

Minutes . ... ..... .. ................................ 7 (two times)
Year
2006-07
TOTAL

Three words that best descirbe me:
.... ....... ......... . Athletic, honest and mellow

3FGA . .... ... ... ... ... .... .. ... .... .. .... ...... .. . .... ... .... . None
FTM ... ............ ..... . .. . 1 vs. Western Carolina (12/2 /06)
Assists .......... ... .. .... ... ... ... ..... . .... ... ... ....... .. .. None

Full name is Laechia Marie Conley ... born Feb.

Favorite vacation spot:
....................... ......... ..... . .. ..... Bahamas

3FG-3FGA Pct
O·O

.000

0-0

.000

FT-FTA
1-2
1-2

Pct
.500
.500

OR-DR
1-4
1-4

Reb/Avg
5/0.7
5/0.7

, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

The thing I do most on the bus during road
trips :
. .... ......... .... ... ... .... ..... ... .... .... ..... Sleep
My future goals are:
....•..•.............. .. .. . .. . .. To graduate college
PF-FO
5-0

Ast
0

5-0

0

TO

Blk

Stl

0
0

0
0

Pts/Avg
5/0.7
5/0.7

dM

�PLAYER PROFILES

CRYSTAL
JONES
Sr. • 5-9 • Guard
Indianapolis, Ind.

Tech HS
Kaskaskia College
and Southeast Missouri (Feb. 10) ...
blocked two shots against Ohio Valley ... played 38 minutes on three
occasions.

AS A JUNIOR IN 2006-07
Selected to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Second Team ... selected to the A/1-0VC Newcomer
Team ... earned Ohio Valley Conference Player
of the Week honors on Nov. 27 after averaging 23
points and seven rebounds in two games ... named
OVC Newcomer of the Week seven times out of 15
opportunities ... averaged a team-best 16.1 points
per game and 5. 2 rebounds per game ... made 48. 9
percent of her shots ... dished out 107 assists for
an average of 3. 7 per game ... ranked fourth in the
OVC in scoring, seventh in field goal percentage,
fifth in assists per game, t ied for eighth in free
throw percentage and eighth in assist-to-turnover
ratio (1.19) ... scored a season-best 28 points
against Louisiana Tech on Nov. 24 ... finished with
25 points against thi rd ranked Oklahoma on Nov. 17
... recorded seven 20 -plus scoring performances ...
made 12 of 15 free throw attempts against Louisi-

AS

A SOPHOMORE

IN

2005-06

(at Kaskaskia College)

Averaged 18.6 points and 5.6 rebounds ... ranked 11th in the NJCAA
Division I statistics for assists per
game (5.6) and 25th for steals per
game (3.4) ... named to the All-Region 24 Team.

AS

A

FRESHMAN

IN

2004-05

(at Kaskaskia College)

Led the team in scoring (15.0) , assists (3. 1) and steals (3 .0).

HIGH SCHOOL
Played four years of varsity basketball ... named to
the all -conference and all- region team ... chosen
as team MVP ... averaged 19.2 points per game.

PERSONAL
Full name is Crystal R. Jones ... born Aug. 5, 1988
... daughter of Chris and Ella Stewart ... has two
brothers, Chris and Christian, and one sister, Christine . .. majoring in sports management.

UP CLOSE WITH CRYSTAL
My pre-game rituals:
... listen to music, come out on the court early
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
...................... ...... .... ... ... .... .. Volleyball
If I could change one thing in basketball, it
would be:
. .. ...... .........................•..•............ Fouls
One thing people probably don't know about
me:
..... ... .. ...... .. . ... .... .... .. .. . .... ... . I love dogs
One restaurant I wish would come to Richmond:
... .......... ....................... ...... . King's BBQ

JONES' CAREER HIGHS
Points ......... ...... ...... 28 vs. Louisiana Tech (11 /24/06)
Rebounds .. .. . .. . ... ... .... ... .... .. ............ 9 (three times)
FGM ...... ...... ... ... .... 10 at Southeast Missouri (2/10/07)
FGA ............ ... ....... .... ... . 20 vs. Oklahoma (11 / 17/06)
3FGM •..•..... ........ .......... .. ... ... .... .... .. . 2 (five times)
3FGA ...... ..............•. .•. .... • 8vs. Oklahoma (11/17/06)
FTM ..................•..•.. 12 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/24/06)
FTA .... ..................... 15 vs. Louisiana Tech (11 / 24/06)

ana Tech ... grabbed a season-high nine rebounds
against Ohio Valley (Nov. 11 ), Southern Mississippi
(Nov. 25) and Austin Peay (Dec. 9) ... dished out
eight assists against Western Carolina on Dec. 2 ...
had five steals against Tennessee-Martin (Dec. 20)

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Assists ..................... 8 vs. Western Carolina (12/2/06)
Steals ................................•..•..•.... ... 5 (two times)
Blocks ....... ... ... .... ... ....... 2 vs. Ohio Valley (11 / 11 /06)

One place I'd like to visit in the next five
years:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York City
Three words that best describe me:
.. .... ... .. .... ..... .. . .... ... .. Slim, crazy and silly
Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samford &amp; Son
My firs t job was at :
.............. ... .... .......... .. .... .... .. .... Big Lots
Funniest person on the team:
·· ···· ······ ··· ··· ······· ·· ···· ············ ·· ······ Niki

Minutes .. ... .. .... .. ..... ..................... 38 (three times)

Year
2006-07

GP-GS
29-26

Min/Avg
912/31.4

FG-FGA
171 ·350

Pct
.489

3FG-3FGA Pct
20-59
.339

FT-FTA
105·133

Pct
.789

OR-DR
68-83

Reb/Avg
151 /5.2

77-4

Ast
107

TO
90

TOTAL

29-26

9 12131.4

171-350

.489

20-59

105-133

.789

68-83

15115.2

77.4

107

90

.339

, 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

PF-FO

Blk
7
7

Stl
66

Pts/Avg
467/ 16.1

66

467116.1

�PLAYER PROFILES

So. • 6-3 • Center
Columbus, Ohio
Mifflin HS
3, 1987 ... daughter of Donna Jones
... has two sisters, Stephani and Gabrielle ... majoring in sociology.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
Played in 19 games and started once ... averaged
4.3 points and 2.5 rebounds ... shot 43.5 percent
from the field and 70 percent from the free th row
line ... had 12 blocked shots .. . scored a careerhigh 13 points against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 13
... scored 11 points at Jacksonville State on Jan.
18 ... grabbed a season-high six rebounds at Jacksonville State ... dished out three assists and had
two steals at Murray State on Feb. 8 ... blocked
three shot s at Austin Peay on Feb. 22 ... played 20
minutes at Austin Peay and at Southeast Missouri
on Feb. 10.

HIGH SCHOOL
Helped Mifflin High School to a runner-up finish
in the state playoffs in 2002 ... played four years
of varsity basketball ... selected al l- city twice ...

UP CLOSE WITH SHAVONNE
Pre-game rituals:
.. . .... .... ..... .... .. .... ... ..... Listening to music
One restaurant I wish would come to Rich·
mond:
....... .....•............. .....•..•.......... Roosters
Favorite vacation spot:
.... ... ......... ................... .. Columbus, Ohio
One place I'd like to visi t in the next five
years:
..... ........ .... ... .... ........ .... .... ......... Africa
Three words that best describe me:
.... .. . ...... .. Strong, intelligent and persistent

JONES' CAREER HIGHS
Points .. ....... ..... ....... . 13 vs . Eastern Illinois (1 /13/07)
Rebounds ....... .. .. ...... 6 at Jacksonville State (1 /1 8/07)
FGM .. .. . ......... ...... ....... 5 vs . Eastern Illinois (1 /13/07)
FGA .. .. .... .. .... ... .... ...... ....... ........ . .. . .. 8 (two times)
3FGM ·· · ··· ··· ··· ··· ···· ·· ···· ·· · ·· · ············ •············ None
3FGA . ... .. . ... ..... ...... .. ...... ........ ... .. .. ............. None

selected 2004 Columbus Dispatch honorable ment ion .. . named one of the state's top 64 players .. .
three time all-city first team selection as a member of the volleyball team ... ranked 17th in her
class .

FTM .. ...... .. ....... .... .. 4 at Tennessee-Martin (12/20/06)
FTA .......... ...... ......... 7 at Jacksonville State (1/18/07)
Assists ..... ....... .. .............. 3 at Murray State (2/8/07)
Steals ....... ...... .. ........... ... 2 at Murray State (2/8/07)

PERSONAL

Blocks ..... ....... ................. 3 at Austin Peay (2/22/07)

Full name is Shavonne Dwanna Jones ... born March

Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
.. .... . ...... .... .... .. ...... .... ... .... .... . .. . .. Reba
My first job was at:
.. ... .. .... ...... ..... . .. . .. Build·A-Bear Workshop
If I could meet one person in history, that
person would be:
..... .. ... .... ... .......... ... ... ... . Harriet Tubman
If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, I would want to play:
........ ............. .......................... Rutgers
My f avorite spot on campus:
.. .. .... ... ... .... .. .. . ... .... ... .... McBrayer Arena

Minutes .......... .. .......... .. . ... ............. 20 (two times)

Year
2006·07

GP-GS

Min/Avg

.435

3FG-3FGA Pct
O·O
.000

FT-FTA

246/12.9

FG-FGA
30-69

EQ_

19-1

21 ·30

Pct
.700

OR-DR
14-33

Reb/Avg
47/2 .5

PF-FO
40·1

Ast
7

TO
38

Blk
12

Stl
8

TOTAL

19-1

246/12.9

30-69

.435

0-0

21 -30

. 700

14-33

4712.5

40-1

7

38

12

8

.000

, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

Pts/Avg
81 /4.3
81/4.3

JIii

�PLAYER PROFILES

LATONYAH
BENTLEY
Jr. • 6-2 • Center
Detroit, Mich.
Comm. &amp; Media Arts HS
Moberly Area CC
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006-07 (at Moberly Area CC)
Earned second team all-region honors at Moberly Area Community College in Moberly, Mo.
... averaged 11.4 points and 4.6 rebounds ... shot 45.2 percent from the field ... played
in 27 games ... recorded a double-double against Metropolitan Community College with a
season-best 24 points and 10 rebounds.

UP CLOSE WITH LATONYAH
Pre·game rituals:
. . . . . . . Looking at photos of loved ones and listening to music
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
..... .... ......... ... ...................... .... .............. Swimming

The one sporting arena I would like to attend:
.. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . Madison Square Garden
One thing people probably don't know about me:
... .. .... ............ .... .. ... ....................... I'm very spiritual
Favorite vacation spot:
...... ....... ............................ . Anywhere with loved ones
One place I'd like to visit in the next five years:
. .. .... ... ... ... ... ... .... .. .... ... ... ...... .... ...... ........ Las Vegas
Three words that best describe me:
.. ........ ... ....... ... ...... ... .. ..... Humble, poetic and resilient
Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
.......... ... .................................................. M.A.5.H.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-06 (at Moberly Area CC)
Helped lead the team to the Region 16 Championship.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned all-metro recognition at Communications and Media Arts High School in Detroit ...
named team MVP.
PERSONAL
Full name is LaTonyah Monique Bentley ... born March 21, 1986 ... has five brothers, Tony,
Corey, DeShawn, Carter and Antonio and four sisters, Tashi, Porcha, Michelle and Pamela ...
maj ori ng in architecture .

If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, I would
want to play:
.. .. ........ .............................................. ... ... ..... LSU
Funniest person on the team:
.. ...... ............................................. .. LaTanya Stokes
If I could bring one thing from my hometown to Richmond,
it would be:
.. ...................... ... .... ... ... .... My little brother and sister
I chose Eastern Kentucky because:
...... .. ... .... ... ... ... ................... .... .... They believe in me

CASSIE

UP CLOSE WITH CASS IE
Pre·game rituals:
........... Visualize myself making good plays, listen to music

KILGORE
Fr. • 5-6 • Guard
Jasper, Tenn.
Marion County HS
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year starter and two-time all -district selection at Marion County High School ... averaged 10 points per game as a freshman ... averaged 14 points and five rebounds per game
as a sophomore .. . averaged 18 points, three assists and two steals per game on her way
to earning all-district recognition as a junior ... averaged 21 points, four assists and three
steals per game as a senior ... earned all-dist rict and team MVP honors her senior season ...
also earned all-district recognition as a member of MCHS's softball team.
PERSONAL
Full name is Cassie Lynn Kilgore ... born Dec. 23, 1988 .. . daughter of Rodney and Kim
Kilgore ... plans to major in broadcasting.

A sport I would like to try, but never have:
.......................... ..... ....... .......... ... ....... ... Equestrian
Over the summer I worked on this part of my game:
..... .. .... .............................. ....... ... .... ... ...... Defense
One res taurant I wish would come to Richmond:
. ... ... ...................................... .... ........... Alexander's
Favorite vacation spot:
.. ..... ....... ... .... ... .......... Panama City Beach and Bahamas
One place I'd like to visit in the next five years:
.. .... ... .. ................................ ...... ... ... ............. Paris
Three words that best describe me:
.. ... .... ... .. ....... .. .... ....... Athletic, clumsy and determined
Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hannah Montana
My best non-athletic talent:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Writing stories
The last great book I read was:
. ..... ... ... .... ........ ............................. ....... ... ... Eldest
Funniest person on the team:
... ... ......... ....... ... ... ... ... ................. ... .... .. .. Niki Avery

.,.

If I could bring one thing from my hometown to Richmond,
it would be:
.......... .... ..... ...... ..... ... ........... .................. My family

, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

�PLAYER PROFILES
UP CLOSE WITH NADIA
Pre-game rituals:
........ ................................ ..................... Take a nap

MOSSONG
Fr. • 6-0 • Forward
Bereldange, Luxembourg
University of Luxembourg
HIGH SCHOOL
Played for the BBC Residence Walferdange club team ... averaged 7. 1 points, 6.3 rebounds,
3. 3 steals and 1. 3 assists per game during t he 2005-06 season ... averaged 12. 3 points and
9.6 rebounds during the 2006-07 season ... season highs included 26 points, 17 rebounds
and eight steals .. . competed for the Luxembourg National Team in the FIBA European
Championship qualification games in September 2007 ... started twice in three games and
averaged 7.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game ... played 74 minutes over
three games and committed just six turnovers ... in her best game she scored 11 points and
grabbed four rebounds against Estonia on Sept. 5 ... she connected on 4-of- 10 shots from
the field, including 1-of-3 from three-point range ... she also dished out four assists and
made t wo steals.
PERSONAL
Full name is Nadia Mossong ... born April 9, 1986 ... daughter of Michel and Marie-Claire
Mossong .. . has one sister, Isabelle ... plans to major in broadcasting and electronic media.

ILONA

A sport I would like to try, but never have:
......................................................... Snowboarding
The one sporting arena I would like to attend:
... ... ....................................... Madison Square Garden

Over the summer I worked on this part of my game:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conditioning and strength
Favorite vacation spot:
... ... .... .. ... .... .... ........... ............ As far away as possible
One restaurant I wish would come to Richmond:
... ... ................ .... .. ................................ . Boos K'fe'
One place I'd like to visit in the next five years:
.... ... .... ..... ... ... .... ... ....... .. ... ... ........ .......... Singapore
Three words that best describe me:
..... .. ... ... ... .... ... ..... .... ... ... ... . Honest, silly and sarcastic
Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
. ... .... ... ... ... ... .... .. ... .... ... ... ... America's Next Top Model
If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, I would
want to play:
................................. .. .. .. ... ... .. Long Island University
Person on the team most likely to become president:
........... ......................... .... ...... ....... .. Lindsey Waters
If I could bring one thing from my hometown to Richmond,
it would be:
. . ... ... .... ... ... ... ...... ... .... ... ... ... ...... ...... My mom's food

UP CLOSE WITH ILONA
Pre·game rituals:
Don't have one

MUSZAK
Jr. • 5-7 • Guard
Olsztyn, Poland
Winchendon School
Clarendon College
AS A SOPH OMORE IN 2006-07 (at Clarendon College)
Averaged 15 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.2 steals per game as a sophomore ...
shot 52 percent (65-for-125) from the field and 54 percent (59 -for-109) from beyond the
three-point arc ... played in 13 games.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-06 (at Clarendon College)
Began her collegiate career at Clarendon College in Clarendon, Texas ... averaged 15 points,
2.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists and one steal per game her freshman season ... shot 41 percent
(103 -for-250) from the field and 40.7 percent (59-for- 145) from three-point range.

A sport I would like to try, but never have :
... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ......................... ... ..... Surfing
My future goals are:
.... ......... ......... ........... Win a championship and graduate
Favorite vacation spot:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anywhere near a beach
One place I'd like to visit in the next five years:
. ... .... ... .. .... ................................ ......... Virgin Islands
If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, I would
want to play:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polish National Team
The last great book I read was:
............... .. ... .... ... ...... ... ... .... ....... .. The Da Vinci Code
If I could bring one thing from my hometown to Richmond,
it would be:
..... ...... ................................................... My family

HIGH SCHOOL
Attended the Winchendon School in Winchendon, Mass.
PERSONAL
Full name is Ilona Angelika Muszak ... born Jan. 28, 1985 ... daughter of Bolestal and Wiestawa ... has one sister, Kauwila ... majoring in business.

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA toumament appearances ,

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�PLAYER PROFILES

JESSICA

UP CLOSE WITH JESSICA

STREATER
Fr. , 5-9 , Guard
Charlotte, N.C.
Harding University HS
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned all-conference recognit ion for the Rams as a senior after averaging 6.8 points, 2.4
assists, two rebounds and 2.1 steals per game ... shot 46 percent from the field .. . helped
the team to a 26·4 record as a senior ... scored a season -high 16 points against West Meck·
lenburg on Jan. 19, 2007 ... dished out eight assists i n t wo games ... averaged nine points
and five assi sts as a j unior at Harding ... was ranked as one of the top 100 point guards in
the nation by t he All -Star Gi rls Report.
PERSONAL
Full name is Jessica Denise Streater ... born Nov. 8, 1988 .. . daughter of Vali nda Streater . ..
has three brothers, Brennyan, James and Jeffery .. . her uncle Rober Horsley played college
foot ball at North Carolina Central .. . plans to major in physica l t herapy.

Pre·game rituals:
....... ... ............ ............... Praying and listening to music
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
... .... ...... ... ......... .............. ..... .......... ....... ..... Tennis
If I could change one thing in basketball, it would be :
.... ......... ... .... ...... ............ ... .... . The three-seconds rule
Over the summer I worked on this part of my game:
.......... .... ... ... ...... .... .. ... ....... ...... ... ....... Ball-handling
One restaurant I wish would come to Richmond:
.... ... ... ... ........ .. ... ... ...................... ............... Chili's
My best non-athletic talent:
..... ... ......... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ....... ... ... .... ...... ... Writing
Favorite vacation spot:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Myrtle Beach
Three words that best describe me:
.. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. Funny, sweet, intelligent
My first job was at:
.. .......... ...... ... ... ... .... ..... ... .... .......... .. Jack In The Box
If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, I would
want to play:
.. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . Florida State
If I could bring one thing from my hometown to Richmond,
it would be:
... ... .... ... ... ... ... ......... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ...... The mall
I chose Eastern Kentucky because:
... .... ......... ... .. .... ... ... .... ... ... Of the coaches and players

LATANYA
STOKES
Jr. , 6-0 , Forward
Milwaukee, Wis.
Pulaski HS
Mobe rly Area CC
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006-07 (at Moberly Area CC)
Averaged 12. 3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.6 stea ls per game for the Lady Greyhounds ...
shot 42 percent (131-for-312) from the field ... played in 27 games.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-06 (at Moberly Are a CC)
Hel ped lead MACC to a seventh place fi nish in the national j unior college tournament before
suffering an injury in the second half of t he first round contest.
HIGH SCHOOL
During her prep career, Stokes was named t he Blue Division Player of the Year and was selected to the all-conference fi rst team .. . she was recognized as "Miss Pulaski" .
PERSONAL
Full name is LaTanya Shanta Stokes . .. born Oct. 19, 1986 .. . daughter of Deloris Walton
... has six brothers, Montreal, Dieria, Quad re, Avodre, Willis and D' Angelo and one sister,
Lashonda ... majoring in psychology.

UZ,M

UP CLOSE WITH LATANYA
Pre-game rituals:
..... ........................ ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... .... ...... . Praying
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
..... ... ...... ............. ... .. ............. ... ............. ... ..... Golf
One thing people probably don't know about me:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I know when to be quiet
My top t hree movies of all·time:
............... ......... Love and Basketball, Glory Road, Miracle
Favorite vacation spot:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anywhere my grandma is
Three words that best describe me:
.. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . Strong, gifted and motivational
Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
.. ... ....... ...... ... .... .. ... .......................... ... . I Love Lucy
My best non-athletic t alent:
.. .... .... ... .. ... ....................................... ........ Writing
If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, l would
want to play:
............. ......... ... .. ... .... ...... The #1 team in t he country
Funniest person on the team:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coach Inman
I chose Eastern Kentucky because:
.. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. My grandma loved coach Pace

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�PLAYER PROFILES
UP CLOSE WITH LINDSEY
Pre-game rituals :
.............. ................ ......... .... ............ . Eating Subway
A sport I would like to try, but never have:
............................................................. Raquetball
If I could change one thing in basketball, it would be:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No shot clock

Fr. • 6-1 • Center
Stearns, Ky.
McCreary Central HS

One thing people probably don't know about me:
... .......................... ............... Centipedes make me cry
I chose my jersey number because:
.... .......................... My mom's number in college was 10
One restaurant I wish would come to Richmond:
.. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . Cheesecake Factory

HIGH SCHOOL
Two-time honorable mention all-state selection ... 12th Region Player of the Year ... fourtime all-district selection ... McCreary Central High School all-ti me leading scorer with
2,074 poi nts ... holds four other school records ... averaged 23 poi nts and 11 rebounds per
game as a senior .. . blocked 104 shots and shot 54.4 percent from the field as a senior ...
averaged 19.7 points and 8.6 rebounds per game during her junior campaign ... two-time
team MVP ... set the school's single game scoring record with 46 points ... named the top
player in the region in the Cats Pause Yearbook.

My best non·athletic talent:
.... ....... ..... .... .. .... ... ............ ... ....................... Music
One place I'd like to visit in the next five years:
. ...... ... ... .... .. ... ....... ... ... ... ............. ... ... ........ Greece
My first job was at:
.... .... ... .. .... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ............. .. .... A video store
Nobody would believe I watch this TV show:
. ... .... ... ... ..... .. .. ... ....... ... ......... .................. Jeopardy

PERSONAL
Full name is Lindsey Ellen Waters ... born Aug. 4, 1989 ... daughter of Darrell and Rhonda
Waters ... has one brother, Lucas ... her brother Lucas played baseball at Eastern Kentucky
and was drafted by the Florida Marlins in 2007 ... major is undecided.

Funniest person on the team:
.. ............ .......... ............... Everyone has their moments
If I could bring one thing from my hometown to Richmond,
it would be:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The beautiful scenery
I chose Eastern Kentucky because:
................ It was a great opportunity to play DI basketball

CHERIE

UP CLOSE WITH CHERIE
Pre-game rituals:
......... ... ... ............... .... ... ........ Pray and eat at Zaxby's

WHITE
Fr. • 5-10 • Forward
Bonaire, Ga.
Warner Robins HS
HIGH SCHOOL
Fi rst team all-state selection by the GACA ... all-state honorable mention selection by
Georgia Sports Writers ... averaged 17.4 points, 9.1 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 3.3 steals per
game as a senior ... first team all-region and first t eam all-Middle Georgia as a senior ... averaged 12.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a j unior ... fou r-time first team all-county
selection .. . four-year st arter ... finished her career as the all-time leader in Warner Robins
High School history with 1,376 career points ... also a three-year letter winner as a member
of the school's softball team and was chosen all-Middle Georgia, all-region and all -county.

PERSONAL
Full name is Rebecca Cherie White ... born Feb. 4, 1989 ... daughter of Willie and Paula
White ... has one sister, Olethia ... her cousin Donnie Catlett Jr. played college football at
Kentucky State .. . plans to major in sports management.

A sport I would like to try, but never have:
......................... .... .. ... .... ... ... ...... .......... .. Volleyball
Over the summer I worked on this part of my game:
............................... .... ............... .... ... .... ... My shot
One restaurant I wish would come to Richmond:
... ....... ... ... ................................... ... ...... ... .. Zaxby's
Favorite vacation spot :
...................................... ... ................ .... The beach
One place I'd like to visit in the next five years:
........ ........... ............................... .... ... .... .. Bahamas
Three words that best describe me:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Funny, friendly and hardworking
My future goals are:
.. ......... ..... ........ To coach and give back all I have learned
If EKU could add one more team to the schedule, I would
want to play:
.. ... ...... ... ..... ....... .... .. ....... ......................... Georgia
Funniest person on the team:
............ ........... ............. They're always laughing at me
If I could bring one thing from my hometown to Richmond,
it would be:
.. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. My mom and dad
I chose Eastern Kentucky because:
. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Of the team's family atmosphere

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

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ASHLEY
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LINDSEY
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Martinsville, Ind.

Fr. • C • 6-1
Stearns, Ky.

Fr. • G • 5-6
Jasper, Tenn.

Fr. • G • 5-9
Charlotte, N.C.

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Booneville, Ky.

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Urbandale, Iowa

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Indianapolis, Ind.

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Columbus, Ohio

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2006-07 STATISTICS

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OVtRAll:12-18
No.
23
33
03
42
34
45
14
20
10
30
21

HOML 6-6 AWAY: 4-10 NtUTRAL: 2-2

Player
CRYSTAL JONES
NIKI AVERY
ASHLEY CAZEE
ANDREA JENKINS
AMBER KIRKPATRICK
SHAVONNE JONES
COLEnE COLE
JAYME THIEM
LAUREN DUBBERT
TAMIKA BOWERS
LAECHIA CONLEY
TEAM

GP-GS
29-26
30-30
30-28
30-30
30-29
19-1
30-0
26-0
25-0
30-6
7-0

Min./Avg
912/31.4
1022/34.1
915/30.5
821/27.4
768/25.6
246/12.9
497 /1 6.6
290/11 .2
157/6.3
395/13.2
29/4.1

--TOTAL-FG-FGA Pct
171 -350 .489
111-311 .357
124-293 .423
137-256 .535
92-246
.374
30-69
.435
38-107
.355
31-81
.383
20-35
.571
21-69
.304
2-4
.500

--3-POINTS-3FG-FGA Pct
20-59
.339
80-218
.367
31-109
.284
0-0
.000
0-4
.000
0-0
.000
11 -30
.367
13-46
.283
5-13
.385
1-4
.250
0-0
.000

FHTA
105-133
44-59
63-77
57-79
77-110
21-30
22-30
14-21
13-19
22-40
1-2

Pct
.789
.746
.818
.722
.700
.700
.733
.667
.684
.550
.500

--REBOUNDS- Off Def Tot./Avg
68 83 151 /5.2
21 55 76/2.5
20 83 103/3.4
51 127 178/5. 9
66 107 173/5.8
14 33 47 /2.5
33 56 89/3.0
8 32 40/1.5
11 16 27/1.1
32 30 62/2.1
4
5/0.7
61 73 134/4.5

PF-FO
77-4
48-1
54-1
103-5
96-5
40-1
27-0
17-0
8-0
27-0
5-0
0

TO
107 90
112 87
87 72
15 74
21 52
7
38
11 24
27 22
17 18
40 23
1
0
5

TOTAL
OPPONENTS

30
30

6050
6050

777-1821 .427
792-1816 .436

161 -483
169-512

439-600
373-539

.732
.692

386 699 1085/36.2 502-17
416 750 1166/38.9 535-0

444 506
472 549

.333
.330

CON~tRtNCt: 9-11
No.
23
42
03
33
34
45
14
20
10
30
21

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Pts/ Avg
467/1 6.1
346/11.5
342/11.4
331/11 .0
261/8.7
81 / 4.3
109/3.6
89 /3.4
58/2.3
65/2.2
5/0.7

1
0

66
31
68
16
22
8
19
23
8
13
0

77
83

274 2154/71.8
237 2126/70.9

2
22
27
12

HOMt: 5-5 AWAY: 4-6 NtUTRAL: 0-0

Player
CRYSTALJONES
ANDREA JENKINS
ASHLEY CAZEE
NIKI AVERY
AMBER KIRKPATRICK
SHAVONNE JONES
COLETIE COLE
JAYME THIEM
LAUREN DUBBERT
TAMIKABOWERS
LAECHIA CONLEY
TEAM

GP-GS
19-16
20-20
20-19
20-20
20-19
17-1
20-0
16-0
17-0
20-5
1-0

Min./ Avg
611/32.2
565/28.3
619/31.0
693/34.7
498 /24. 9
227/13.4
293/14.7
156/9.8
122/7.2
260 /13.0
717.0

--TOTAL-FG-FGA Pct
108-21 8 .495
95-181 .525
80-189 .423
71 -208 .341
56-150 .373
28-63
.444
23-65
.354
17-46
.370
14-25
.560
14-44
.318
1-1
1.000

--3-POINTS-3FG-FGA Pct
14-40
.350
0-0
.000
20-73
.274
50-1 43
.350
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
7-15
.467
6-26
.231
3-11
.273
1-2
.500
0-0
.000

FHTA
64-83
43-55
42-51
29-37
44-63
19-27
11-18
8-13
12-16
17-27
0-0

Pct
.771
.782
.824
.784
.698
.704
.61 1
.615
.750
.630
.000

--REBOUNDS-Off Def Tot/Avg . PF-FO
42 52 94/4.9
49-2
39 81 120/6.0 66-3
7 58 65/3. 3
31 -0
30-1
13 41 54/2.7
38 71 109/5.5 64-4
12 30 42/2.5
38-1
16 37 53/2.7
18-0
2 14 16/1.0
10-0
7 13 20/1.2
6-0
21 18 39/2.0
16-0
1 0
1/1.0
2-0
40 40 80/4.0
0

TOTAL
OPPONENTS

20
20

4050
4050

507-1190 .426
517-1163 .445

101-312
107-309

289-390
244-355

.741
.687

238 455 693/34.7
252 500 752/ 37.6

.324
.346

1006·07 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Points: 29 - Niki Avery vs. Eastern Illinois (1 / 13)
Rebounds: 15 - Amber Kirkpatrick (2/27)
Field Goals Made: 10 - two players (four times)
Field Goals Attempted: 20 - Crystal Jones vs. Oklahoma (11/ 17)
FG Percentage: .889 - Amber Kirkpatrick vs. Western Carolina (12/2)
3PT Field Goals Made: 8 - Niki Avery vs. Eastern Illinois (1/13)
3PT Field Goa ls Attempted: 14 · Niki Avery vs. Eastern Illinois (1 /13)
3PT Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 · three players (three times)
Free Throws Made: 12 - Crystal Jones vs. Louisiana Tech (11 /24)
Free Throws Attempted: 15 · Crystal Jones vs. Louisiana Tech (11 /24)
Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 · eight players (27 times)
Assists: 8 - three players (three times)
Steals: 7 · Ashley Cazee at Morehead State (2/ 1)
Blocked Shots: 4 - Amber Kirkpatrick vs. Morehead State (1/ 11 )

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

330-11
353-0

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TO

69
11
54
69
14
7
9
15
14
24
0

53
52
41
58
30
37
15
13
13
13
0
4

286 329
298 368

Blk Stl
3 49
15 13
1 47
20
19 15
11 7
0
12
1
13
2 8
1 9
0
0

54
56

Pts/Avg
294/1 5.5
233/11.7
222/11.1
221 /11.1
156/7.8
75/4.4
64/3.2
48/3.0
43/2.5
46/2.3
2/2.0

193 1404/70.2
151 1385/69.2

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2006-07 RESULTS
Date
11 /11
11 /17
11/18
11 /24
11 /25
11/28
12/2
12/3
12/7
12/9
12/18
12/20
12/30
1/2
1/4
1/11
1/13
1/18
1/20
1/25
1/29
2/1
2/4
2/8
2/10
2/15
2/17
2/22
2/24
2/27

Opponent
OHIOVALLEY
vs. Oklahoma#
vs. Georgetown#
vs. Louisiana Tech+
at Southern Mississippi+
at Belmont
vs. Western Carolina%
at Chattanooga%
MURRAY STATE*
AUSTIN PEAY'
at Eastern Illinois*
at Tennessee-Martin*
EASTTENNESSEE STATE
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE*
at Tennessee Tech*
MOREHEAD STATE*
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
at Jacksonville State*
at Samford'
TENNESSEE STATE*
TENNESSEE-MARTIN'
at Morehead State*
TENNESSEE TECH'
at Murray State'
at Southeast Missouri State*
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
SAMFORD*
at Austin Peay*
at Tennessee State*
at Murray StateA

Result
W, 97-39
L, 92-79
L, 79-77
W, 86-84
L, 81-76
L, 68-61
w, 83-66
L, 81 -52
L, 89-75
w, 69-55
L, 86-77
W, 55-50
L, 83-73
L, 64-62
L, 84-50
L, 91-88 (OT)
w,78-69
W, 80-70
L, 59-56
w, 88-49
W, 64-49
L, 82-72
L, 65-64
L, 75-62
L, 73-72
w, 85-73
L, 62-51
w, 76-69
W, 80-71
L, 68-66

• OVC Contest

Attendance
750
1154
1026
1322
1267
303
1119
450
300
322
1314
300
270
1671
350
300
630
633
400
430
2608
250
512
918
521
246
837
1189
1632

High Scorer
20 - C. Jones
25 - C. Jones
16 - C. Jones
28 - C. Jones
18 - C. Jones
19 -A. Cazee
23 -A. Kirkpatrick
12 -A. Kirkpatirck
18 - C. Jones
20 -A. Cazee
22 -A. Jenkins
11 -A. Kirkpatrick
16 -A. Cazee
18 · A. Cazee
14 - A. Jenkins
20 - N. Avery, A. Jenkins
29 - N. Avery
19 - C. Jones
18 - C. Jones
16 - A. Jenkins
20 - A. Jenkins
22 - A. Jenkins
22 - C. Jones
15 - C. Jones
26 - C. Jones
26 -A. Cazee
14 - A. Cazee, A. Kirkpatrick
16 -A. Kirkpatrick
23 - C. Jones, N. Avery
16 - N. Avery

# Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic
% Chattanooga Courtyard Classic

+

High Rebounder
10 - T. Bowers
7 - C. Jones
9 - C. Cole
7 -A. Cazee
9 - C. Jones
10 -A. Jenkins
11 -A. Jenkins
6 - C. Jones
5 -A. Kirkpatrick
9 · C. Jones
6 - C. Jones
10 - A. Kirkpatrick
7 - A. Jenkins
14 - A. Jenkins
6 - C. Cole, L. Dubbert
9 - A. Jenkins, T. Bowers
8 - C. Cole
7 - N. Avery
6 - C. Jones, A. Cazee, N. Avery
6 -A. Jenkins
8 - C. Jones
5 -A. Jenkins, A. Kirkpatrick, C. Jones
13 -A. Jenkins
8 -A. Jenkins
7 - C. Jones
12 -A. Kirkpatrick
10 -A. Jenkins
9 -A. Kirkpatrick
11 -A. Kirkpatrick
15 -A. Kirkpatrick

Record
1-0
1-1
1-2
2-2
2-3
2-4
3-4
3-5
3-6
4-6
4-7
5-7
5-8
5-9
5-10
5-11
6·11
7-11
7-12
8-12
9-12
9-13
9-14
9-15
9-16
10-16
10-17
11-17
12-17
12-18

Southe rn Miss La Quinta Inn Lady Eagle Classic
' OVC Tournamanet

l006·07TEAM HIGHS&amp; LOWS
EKU High

EKU Low

Category

Opp. High

Opp. Low

97 vs. Ohio Valley 111/11)

50 at Tennessee Tech 11 /4)

POINTS

92 - Oklahoma (11 /17)

39 · Ohio Valley 111 /11)

57 vs. Ohio Valley (11 /11)

22 at Murray State (2/8)

REBOUNDS

55 - Oklahoma (11 /17)

26 - Murray State (12/7)

40 vs. Ohio Valley 111 /11)

13 at Tennessee Tech 11 /4)

FIELD GOALS MADE

40- Oklahoma (11 /17)

13 · Ohio Valley (11/1 1)

85 vs. Morehead State (1/11)

49 (twice)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

78 · Morehead State (1/11)

46 · Southeast Missouri (2/10)

.600 (33-55) vs. Tennessee State (1/25)

.265 (13-49) at Tennessee Tech (1 /4)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

.635 (33-52) · Murray State (12/7)

.255 (13·51)- Ohio Valley 111/11)

11 vs. Eastern Illinois (1/13)

1 at Tennessee Tech (1/4)

3PT FIELD GOALS MADE

11 - (by three opponents)

0 - Tennessee State (1 /25)

26 vs. Oklahoma 111/17)

9 vs. UT Martin (1 /29)

3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

32 - Chattanooga 112/3)

1 - Tennessee State 11 /25)

.571 (8-14) vs. Austin Peay (12/9)

.05611 ·18) at Tennessee Tech (1/4)

3PT FIELDGOAL PERCENTAGE

.579 (11-19) · Morehead State (2/1)

.000 10·1) - Tennessee State (1 /25)

28 vs. Louisiana Tech (1 1/24)

3 at Chattanooga (12/3)

FREE THROWS MADE

22 - Southern Mississippi (11 /25)

4 - (by two opponents)

39 vs. Louisiana Tech (1 1/24)

6 at Chattanooga (12/3)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

28 - (by two opponents)

6 - (by two opponents)

.917 (11 -12) at Morehead State (2/ 1)

.500 (3-6) at Chattanooga (12/3)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

.889 (16-18) - UT Martin (1/29)

.333 (4-12) - UT Martin (12-20)

24 (twice)

7 (twice)

ASSISTS

28 - Chattanooga (12/3)

9 - lby three opponents)

23 vs. Ohio Valley (1 1/11)

2 (twice)

STEALS

15 - East Tennessee State (12/30)

3 - Southeast Missouri (1 / 2)

9 vs. Ohio Valley (11 /11)

0 (five times)

BLOCKED SHOTS

5 (by six opponents)

O(by three opponents)

26 (twice)

9 at Samford (1 /20)

TURNOVERS

32 (by two opponents)

8 (by two opponents)

23 (twice)

10 at Jacksonville State (1 / 18)

FOULS

27 Louisiana Tech (11/24)

8 · Chattanooga (1 2/3)

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCA A tournament appearances •

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�2006-07 BOX SCORES

-~-Ohio Valley • 39
Eastern Kentucky . 97
Nov. 11, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

Eastern Kentucky · 79
#3 Oklahoma · 92
Nov. 17, 2006 * Honolulu, Hawaii

R A B S

Ohio Valley Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

Pis

Eastern Kentucky - 86
Louisiana Tech - 84

Eastern Kentucky · 77
Georgetown · 79
Nov. 18, 2006 * Honolulu, Hawaii

Nov. 24, 2006 * Hattiesburg, Miss.

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R

A B S

Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Holloway'

35

4-11 1-4

&amp;6

3

3 2

15

Cazee'

32

3-12 0-5

2-2

3

4

1 5

8

Cazee'

27

4-9

3-5

1-2

4

4

o

12

Cazee•

33

9-14 2-4

3 -4

7

Deaton•

37

4-10 0-0

2-2

3

1 O

10

Jones'

34 9 -20 2-8

5-5

6

1 0

25

Jones•

27

6-10 1-2

3-3

2

O O

16

Jones'

36

8-13 0-0

Kline'

24

3-6

0-0

0-1

4

0

0 1

6

Avery•

34

1-3

1

0 2

21

Ave('f'

40

5-12 4-10

0-0

3

0 1

14

Avery'

35

3-10 0-5

Offenberger' 32 0 -2

0-1

0-0

3

0 1

0

~rt&lt;patrick' 27 2-8

0-0

3-4

6

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7

~ rt&lt;patnck' 30 3-9

0-1

7-10

o

13

K1rt&lt;paU1Ck'

19 2-6

0-0

1-2

0

0

0 0

5

3

Jen~ns'

25 2-5

0-0

4-4

0 0 0

8

Jenkins•

24

5-6

0-0

1-4

4

O 1 O 11

Jen~ns•

19 4-7

0-0

0-2

5

O 1 O

8

9

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Cole

29

2-5

0-1

6-6

6

1

6
0

Thiem

10 0 -3

0-1

0-1

1

0 O 1

0

Conley

0-1

0-0

0-0

1

0 0 0

0

5

Bowers

12 0-0

Q.Q

0-3

2

3

0

Stevens'

30

1·7

1-2

0-0

6

Blanc

17

1-7

1-6

2-4

O

GISI

18 0 ,6

0·3

0-0

5

0 ·2

0-0

0-0

Kennedy

O O

200 13-51 3-16

o

Dubbert

4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0 O O

O

Cole

23 0-6

0-2

0-0

0 0

0

Cole

25

0-3

0-2

5-6

o ooo

5

Thiem

18 2-3

2-3

0-0

0

3

Conley

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

Bowers
Team

10 2-2

0-0

1-1

0 3 0 0
3

TOTALS

200 27-57 10·23

10-13 32 9

39

Thiem

6

1-3

0 -2

1-1

1

O O O

Conley

3

1-2

0-0

0 -0

0

0 0 0

Bowers

10 0-3

0 -0

0 -0

1 0 0

Team
Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Pis

8

10

4-13 0-0

2-4

0 2 0

TOTALS

200 25-68 8-26

21-25 30 13 3

12

3

28

o

10

0

11

Team

TOTALS

200 28,59 2- 11

28-39 41 13 1 11 86

A B S

Pis
16

LA Tech
Metoyer*

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

4 0 3

1-4

2-2

5 3 1 0

31 11-160·0

4-9

23

0-0

1-3

4-4

5 0

20

Moore"'
Kursh*
Moore*

14

4-11 2-8

1-1

1-3

8

0

9

Mangum*

35

5-14 3-6

1-2

1-2

8

3 3 1

13

Oklahoma

Min. FG-A 3FG -A FT-A

R A B

Pis

38 6-11 4 -7

0 -0

3-9

0-2

2-2

3

8 0 6

8

Pans, C.'

27

12-160-0

0-3

16 3

3 2

24

Fuller'

31

2-5

0-1

3-5

Jones•

25

8-11 0-0

4-6

9

4

20

Moore•

13

1-3

0-2

0-0

0

3

0

2

Wheeler'

25

5-10 0-0

0-1

Avery"

28

5-10 3-5

0-0

3

0 4

13

Welch'

2-5

2-3

1

0

O O

8

Marlow'

30

7-12 2-3

Dubbert

16

5-8

2-2

1-3

5

Rush'

0-1

2-3

6

O O

8

Diop•

29

4-6

Cole

24 3 -8

1-2

0-0

Thiem

17 4-8

0-2

Bowers

18 2-9

0-1

30 2-8

Pis

7

0

13

0

2

7

Higgins'

11 2-5
16 3-4
12 1-7

0-6

0-0

1

O O 2

Cartin

27

5-9

3-6

0-0

2

O O

13

LO\Ongston

6

1-3

0-2

0-0

11 0 2 2
8 2 1
4
0 1
0 0
0

0-0

0

O 5

8

Stevenson

12 0-4

0-1

1-2

0

2 0 1

Cox

9

1-2

1-2

1-2

2

0 2

4

Pnngle

20

1-4

0-2

0-0

1

4 0 1

2

1-3

10 2 0

5

Olajuwon

2-5

0 -0

0-0

2

0 0 0

Pollack

0 -0

0-0

0-0

0

0 0

0

Sneec

160-4

0-0

5-6

5

002

5

Pans, A.

20 7-9

0-0

0 -0

8

0-0

0-0

0

0 0

2

16

1-4

0 -0

Nixon
Thomas

11 1-3

Plumley

5

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0

0

Team

6

15
11-20 57 24 9 23 97

12 - 27 -- 39
49 - 48 -- 97

EKU

5 0 2

R
2
4
4
6

0-0

GU
He1d loff•

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

27 6-8
25

ovu

6-6

17

13-20 35 21 1

Jenkins'

200 40-84 6-14

0 0 0

23

12-15 5

79

Cazee'

TOTALS

3

0 0 0

~rt&lt;patnck'

20

4

5

Team
TOTALS

7-12 6-9

Pis

O
1 0 4

FG Pct.: OVU 25.5, EKU 47 6 3-P!. FG Pct.: OVU 18.8,
EKU 42.9 FT Pct.: OVU 76.9. EKU 55.0 Turnovers: OVU
32, EKU 15 Attendance: 750

1-4

1 0

~rt&lt;land

0-1

0-0

0-0

1

0 0

0

3

Butler

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0

0

10

Team
9-15

31 19 l 10 79

19

5-10 0-0

0-0

6

4 2 2

9

1-2

0-0

0-2

1

0 0 0

Sanchez

12

2-4

0-0

0-0

2

0 0 0

Brown

26

3-4

0-0

4-4

5

8

0 0

TOTALS

9-17

200 30-57 10-19

55 23 5 12 92

37 - 42 -- 79
49 - 43 -- 92

52 - 25 -- 77
44 -35--79

EKU
GU

Eastern Kentucky - 61
Belmont - 68

Nov. 25, 2006 * Hattiesburg, Miss.

Nov. 28, 2006 * Nashville, Tenn.

FG Pct.: EKU 47.4, GU 52.6 3-P!. FG Pct.: EKU 43.5, GU
52.6 FT Pct.: EKU 65.0, GU 60.0 Turnovers: EKU 18, GU
16 Attendance: 1026

Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

Pis

WCU

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

~ rl&lt;patnck'

29

5-10 0-0

4-6

5

0

14

~rt&lt;patnck' 31

8

Johnson•

29

4-9

0-0

0-0

0 0 O

14

Jenkins*
Cazee*

9

4-4

0-0

O·O

1

000

8

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

000

0

200 32-72 6-22

EKU
LTU

0 3 0

R A B S

14-23 41 17 4

84

44 · 42 --86
38 - 46 -- 84

FG Pct.: EKU 47.5, LTU 44.4 3 -P!. FG Pct.: EKU 18.2,
LTU 27.3 FT Pct.: EKU 71.8, LTU 60.9 Turnovers: EKU 26.
LTU 24 Attendance: 1322

Eastern Kentucky · 52
Chattanooga · 81

Dec. 2, 2006 * Chattanooga, Tenn.

R A B S

2-9

11
14
2

Dowdell

Western Carolina - 66
Eastern Kentucky - 83

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG -A FT-A

0

0 -0

26
7

W1lhams
TOTALS

FG Pct.: EKU 36.8, OU 5 1.9 3 -P!. FG Pct.: EKU 30.8, OU
15.8 FT Pct.: EKU 84.0, OU 52.9 Turnovers: EKU 14, OU
18 Attendance: 1154

Eastern Kentucky . 76
Southern Miss· 81

3-5

Team
10

Team
200 40-77 3-19

0

10

14

Thompson

TOTALS

0 1 0

0 0 2

Hammond

EKU
OU

0-0

2 0

Dec. 3, 2006 * Chattanooga, Tenn.
Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Pis

0 1 3

8

~rkpatrick' 30

5-11 0-1

2-2

5

12

0 -0

4-5

29 3-6 0 -0
34 7-16 1-3

0-0

10 0 0 0

6

Lamitie'

29

4-10 1-2

1-2

7

0 0

10

Jen~ns•

29

2-5

0-0

0-2

3

O O

4

4-4

6 2 0
5 3 0
6 0 1

19

Dawson*

26

1-5

10-12 6

O O

12

Cazee•

28

2-7

1-3

0-0

2

o

5

2 0 0

Jenkins •

35 6 -11 0-0

2-2

Cazee•

25 2-6

2-2

Jones•
Avery"

29 6-16 1-3

5-7

9

3

0 1

18

Jones*

3 1 6-13 1-1

5-5

18

Keith'

32

4-14 0-3

3-3

O O

11

Jones'

33

6-16 0-2

0-0

6

O O

35 5-14 5-11

0-1

1

3 0 1

15

Avery*

33 1-8

0-5

1-2

3

Powell*

26

5-16 2-10

2-2

1 0 0

14

Avery•

26

4-14 4-12

0-0

3

0 0

Dubberrt

2

0-0

0-0

0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Swayne

15 2-5

3-4

1 0

7

Dubberrt

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1 0 0

0
3

Dubbert

1-2

0-0

0-0

5

5 O 0

0-000000

Cole

16 2-3

0 -1

0-0

Thiem

12 1-1

1-1

Q.Q

Bowers

17 0-1

0 -0

1·2

Team

SMU

200 27,62 8-18

18 1-3

1-2

0-0 5 0 0 0 3

Pelk&gt;m

31

1-9

0-1

0-0

9 O 1

2

Cole

18

1-5

1-2

0-0

o o

9

0 -2

0-0

0-020000

Feemster

8

1-2

0-0

0-0

0 0 0

2

Thiem

16

1-3

1-2

1-2

1 O

4

0 0

Cooley

4

0 -0

0-0

0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Eaton

0-0

0 -0

0-0

0 0 0

0

Conley

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

O O O

0

Bowers

10 2-4

0-0

0-0

4

Team

0-0

0-0

0

0

66

Bowers
Team

14 0-1

Team
TOTALS

200 22·61 3-11

TOTALS

200 21-62 7-22

3-6

33 13 0

52
Pis

1

14,20 36 16 0

76

0 0

TOTALS
14·16 44 12 3

19

Belmont

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

26

7-12 0-0

7-8

0 0

21

Clari&lt;'

30 4-13 0-1

4-4

12 4 0 3

Biland*
Eugene*
Chaney*

33

2-10 0-0

3-3

135 1

Bobbitt'

16 1-5

0-0

0-0

3 2 3 0

2

24 8 -14 0-0

3-4

2

19

Rock\i'tell*

25

2-7

2-2

0 0 1

40 2-4

2-4

0-1

6 8 0 3

6

6-8

0-1

2

1 0 2

0-0
14 0-2

0-0
0,0

0-0

0

0 0 0

0

Cowley*
Jones*

29 6-9

Patterson

16 0-1

0-0

0-2

3

3 0

0-0

1 0 1

0

20 3-5

0-0

3 -4

0009

EKU
SMU

0

0 0

Pis

4

22-28 41 16 l

81

31 - 45 -- 76
43 - 38 --81

FG Pct.: EKU 43.5, SMU 44.3 3 -P!. FG Pct.: EKU 44.4,
SMU 45.5 FT Pct.: EKU 70.0. SMU 78 .6 Turnovers: EKU
16, SMU 14 Attendance: 1267

2-8

200 22-70 3-20

19-23 45 12 1

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Pis

~ rt&lt;pauick'

24

8-9

0-0

7-8

5

0 1

23

UTC

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

12

Jen~ns•

23

5-11 0-0

2-2

11 O 1

12

Anderson '

28 11-131-2

0-0

23

29

6-13 1-3

0-0

2

2

o

11 3 4 1

Cazee•

13

Ogan•

20

2-8

0-6

0-0

2

4

Jones•

36

7-13 1-2

3-5

6

8 1 2

18

Hollinquest• 19 6-7

0-0

4-5

6

0 0

16

18

Avery•

29

1-7

1-5

2-2

5-10 2-6

0-0

2

12 0 1

12

0

1-1
29 3.4

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0

1-1

0-0

0

12 0-1

0-1

Q.Q

0
0 0 0
0 0

Strayllorn

24

2-6

1-3

3-4

2

0

8

Dubbert
Cole

Myers

6

1-6

0-3

0-0

2

0

2

Thiem

Bunch

13

1-3

1-2

0-0

0

1 0 0

3

Conley

0-0

0 -0

1-2

Sockey

12 2-7

0-3

2-4

5

0

6

Bowers

12 1-2

0 -0

0-0

Suoday

18 2 -4

0-1

1-2

6

1 0

5

Team

Moore

8

1-1

0-0

0-0

0

2

TOTALS

1-1

0-0

0-0

0 0 0

Roof
Team
TOTALS
EKU
BU

0 0
1 1

wcu
200 23-64 10-28

0

61

Reed'

200 27-61 5·11

12-19 42 16 4 12 68

30 - 31 -- 61
35-33 -- 68

EKU

200 32-61 4-12

Pis

4 0 0

15-19 37 18 3

Hall'
2

1

83

37 - 29 --66
36 - 47 --83

FG Pct.: wcu 3 1.4, EKU 52.5 3-P!. FG Pct.: wcu 15.0,
EKU 33.3 FT Pct.: WCU 82.6. EKU 78.9 Turnovers: WCU
20, EKU 19 Attendance: ·

FG Pct.: EKU 36.1, BU 35.9 3-P!. FG Pct.: EKU 27.3, BU
35.7 FT Pct.: EKU 87 5. BU 63.2 Turnovers: EKU 20, BU
1 7 Attendance: 303

fW

12

Cole

Foley'

TOTALS

12

Thiem

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-AR A BS
40 5-14 3-7
6-8 4 2 0

Manuel
Pittman
Team

0-1

9

1

0004
3003

9

TOTALS

0-3

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

28

0 0

Hand*

28 3 -7

3-6

0-0

3

6 0 0

9

Hatchett

10

1·3

1-2

0-0

1

0 0

3

At~nson

3

0 -1

0-1

0-0

1

Mohr

15 0 -1

0-0

0-0

3

Wade-Fray

24 2-9

2-7

0-0

Huff

5

2-3

0 -0

0-1

Spann

20 2-4

0-2

0 -0

4

4·6

43 28 5

Team
TOTALS
EKU
UTC

0
O
0
0

0 O

O

O 1

0

1 0

6

0 0

4

4 0

4
200 34-66 9-32

81

34 - 18 -- 52
46 - 35 --81

FG Pct.: EKU 33 9. UTC 51.5 3-P!. FG Pct.: EKU 31.8 ,
UTC 28.1 FT Pct.: EKU 50.0, UTC 66. 7 Turnovers: EKU
15, UTC 12 Attendance: 1119

�2006-07 BOX SCORES
Murray State - 89
Eastern Kentucky - 75

Austin Peay - 55
Eastern Kentucky - 69

Dec. 7, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

Eastern Kentucky - 77
Eastern Illinois - 86

Eastern Kentucky - 55
UT Martin - 50

Dec. 9, 2006 • Richmond, Ky.

Dec. 18, 2006 * Charleston, Ill.

Dec. 20, 2006 * UT Martin, Tenn.

MState
Guffey, A.'
Hayes, AN'
Scott•
Petty'
Lee'

Min. FG-A 3FG-A
34 5-11 3-5
29 4-7 1-1
33 12-131-1
29 2-3 0-1
28 4-7 0-1

FT·A
4-4
0-0
2-5
2-2
0-0

R
4
6
9
0

Petne
Gordian
Guffey, P

20 1-4
11 1-3
13 4-4

1-4
0-2
4-4

1-2
2-3
2-4

3
1
0

McElrath

3

o-o

0-0

o o

0 -0

A
5
5
0

B
0
O
3

S
1
4
2
l O
0 2

Pts
17
9
27
6
8

Austin Peay Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A

Watson•
Reeves'
Reese'
McGee•

30
21
21
35

1-8
4-6
0-4
3-8

0-3
0 -0
0-0
2-4

1-3
1-1
4 -4
2-2

5

14

Lmk'
Goe!Zke
Anderson
Benford

O

Bacco

31
9
4
8
11
28

3-7
0-3
0-0
1-1
1-6
8 -10

1-3
0- 2
0-0
0-0
0-4
0-1

0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
1-3

1
3
4

0 -0

0-0

0-0

2

o

3
1 0 0
2 0 0
O O

Team

Hale

TOTALS

200 33-52 10-19

13-20 26 18 4 12 89

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A
Jones•
31 7-12 2-4
2-3
i'Jrkpatnck' 29 2-10 0-0
4-6

R A B S
2 2 0 3
5
3

Pts
18
8

Jenkins'
Cazee•
Avery•

29 7-10 0 -0
24 2-3 1-2
29 1-6 1-3

2-2
8 -8
0-0

O O O
2 0 2
4 0 1

16
13
3

Dubbert
Cole
Thiem
Bowers
Team
TOTALS

1-1
17 3-7
14 2-3
20 1-3

2-3
0-0
1-1
0-0

1 0
O
4 o
3 0

4
6
5

0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0

200 26-55 4,11

MSU
EKU

1
2

0
2
4
0

5
19-23 27 18 2 15 75

46 - 43--89
31- 44 -- 75

8
18
8

1-1
0-2
2-3

0-0
0-0
1-1

2-2
Q.Q
1-1

15

1-3

0-0

4-4

3
6

0

TOTALS

200 28-59 5-15

55

Eastern IL

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

Galligan'
Huffman•

30 8-11 O·O
32 7-18 4-8

Canale'
Eck'
Thomas•
Sturtevant
Coleman
Maxedon

20
26
26
8
16
11

0-1
3-6
3-4
0-3
2-6
0-0

0 -0
3 -6
2-3
0-0
0-1
0-0

Scaggs
Kl uempers
Lipperd

15 1-2
6 0 -1
10 5-5

0-0
0-1
0-0

0 -3

0-0

0-0

0
5

0

B S
o4
1 O
0
0 3
0 O

oo

0 0

Pts
13
8
4
20
16

o

6
O

1

o

2

o

4
6

o
o

4

3-4
7-8
4-4

oo o
6

26-29--55
31-38 --69

TOTALS

200 29-57 9-19

EKU
EIU

25 8-12 0-0

1-2

1

1 1

17

Wilhoit*

35 6-12 6 -10
26 3-10 1-2
0-00-0
19 3-8 0-0
10 1-2 0-0
11 2-5 0-0
10 2-4 0-0

0-0
3-5
0-0
0-0
0-0

8 0 2 18
11 4 0 2 10
10000
4
0 4
010

0-2
0-0

4

200 31-75 11-20

10-17 44 23 3 15 83

6

5
10
10
14

19 2-4
19 3-6
13 1-3

0-2
2-4
0-0

Team

1-2
4-6
4 -4
5-6

0
0
0 1 1
6 O 1
2 0 0

3-6
4
0
16
0-0 1 0 0 0 0
0-0
0 0 0
4
0-0
2-3

2

1 0

8

2

0

4

* Richmond, Ky.

21-31 41 12 3 7

73

43 - 40 -- 83
30 - 43 -- 73

FG Pct.: ETSU 41.3, EKU 42 .6 3 -Pt. FG Pct.: ETSU 55.0,
EKU 6 7.7 FT Pct.: ETSU 58.8, EKU 67.7 Turnovers: ETSU
16, EKU 24 Attendance: 300

0 0

20-27 39 7

13 55

2 0

UT Martin

Min. FG-A JFG-A FT-A R A B S

Pts

Mitchell*

35
32
19
16
32

6-12
2-5
3-8
1-3
3-6

0 -0
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-0

0-0
1-3
0-0
0-1
0-2

12 3 1
3 1 0
3 0
0 1 0
2 1

2
3
0
0

12
5
6

23

17

5-7
1-7

3-3
1-5

0-0
0-2

0
0

0
2 0 1

13
3

3

0 -1

4

0-0

0-0
0-0
0-0

2-2
0 0 0 0
0-010000
1-2
6
0

19
25
64004

1 0 1
2
1

11

8

0-0
5
0 O
0-0 3 0 0 0 4
0-0 4 3 0 0 0
3-452025
0-0 2 0 0 1 0
0-000
0 10

86

19-22 40 20 5

Jackson*
Maxey*
Angler*
Cox'
Holman
Carhle
Rivers
Glover
Fuller

19 0 -4

Team
TOTALS

200 21-53 4-11

EKU
UTM

41 - 36--77
45 - 41--86

Blunt*

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A
40 6-13 3-5
4-4
19 0-4 0-0
0-0

R A B S
12 1 3 O
3 2 O O

Pis
19
2

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A
Cazee•
37 0-11 0-6
0-0
Bo1·.~rs·
30 4-6 0-0
5-7

R A B S
3 2 O 4
3
oo

L0es'
Lovelady'
Nixon*

34 2-4 0-0
36 6-18 2-5
34 5-11 2-4

0-1
2-2
0-3

17 2 0 0
2 3 O
3 4 0

4
16
12

Avery•
l'Jrkpatnck'
Jenkins•

34 2-10 1-8
16 2-7 0-1
32 4-8 0-0

2-2
1-3
6-9

3
5
3

Pal

20 3 -6
11 1-4
6
1-1

1-2
0-0
0-0

2
1
1

8
3
2

Dubbert
Cole
S.Jones

19 1-3
24 0-2
9 0-2

4-5
5-8
0-0

6
1 1
6 0 0 0
O O
o

7-12

5
46 14 3

64

Team
TOTALS

200 13-49 1-18

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

Pts

nu

C. Jones•
29 2-6 0-2
Kirkpatrick' 33 5-11 0-0

2 -2
5 -7

1

3 O 1
1 o o

6
15

T0er*
ca~n·

Jen~ns'
Cazee•
Avery*
Dubbert
Cole
Thiem

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

14 2 0 0
1 1 0 1
2
0 0
0
0 0
O O O 2

4
18
8

Hensley•
Pnce•
Lyons'
Bowens
Dodd

0-0
0-0
0-0

3 0 0 0

Diebold
Thesing

1-2
1-3
0-0

Team
TOTALS

200 24-619-19

1 0
0 0
O O O

Bowers
S. Jones
Team
TOTALS

31
30
34
4
9
12
11

2-10
7-12
3-9
1-2
1-1
1-4
0 -1
2-2

0-0
4-6
2-6
0-1
1-1
0-2
0-0

0-0

0
3

0

0 0
0 0

3
0

5
20024-58 7-18

7-9

31 13 0

62

11
200 23-54 6-17

200 16-49 3-13

0

0-1
0-2
0-0

0

SEMO
EKU

35-29 -- 64
36 - 26 --62

FG Pct.: SEMO 39.3, EKU 41.4 3-Pt. FG Pct.: SEMO
4 7.4, EKU 38.9 FT Pct.: SEMO 58.3. EKU 77.8 Turnovers:
SEMO 14, EKU 10 Attendance: 270

Apple
Mayo
Nichols
Reed

Hooe
Team
TOTALS

6

6
4-12

34 16 2 11 50

13- 42 --55
23 - 27 -- 50

0
O O
1 1

23-34 33 7

Pts

EKU

nu

FG Pct.: EKU 32.7, UTM 39.6 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 23.1,
UTM 36.4 FT Pct .: EKU 74.1, UTM 33.3 Turnovers: EKU
19, UTM 22 Attendance: 1314

o

MOR
Green•

13

14
6
5

o

11 50

Bass'

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A
39 13-20 0-0
5-8
32 3-7 0-0
2-2

R A B S
8 2 1 3
4 o o o

Pts
31
8

Brown•
Plante*
Strayer•

29 4-15 0-0
15 1-5 0-2
28 0-3 0 -2

4-9
0-0
0 -0

10 O O O
O o
3 O 1

12
2
0

Combs
41 6-13 4 -7
Smrth,Williams 30 7-11 1-1
Wh ite
o+ 0-0 O·O

1-3
0-1
0-0

4 O 1
2 O 3

17

7

o o oo o

Williams
Rayburn

0-0
1-2

10
3 0

19 1-2
17 1-2

0-0
1-1

Team

o oo
0

R A B S
5 0 0 0

Pis
19

TOTALS

28 5-8 2-4
30 4-10 1-4

7-7
0-1

0
4 2

19
9

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

3

20 2-4
16 4-6
15 2-3
0 -0
17 1-4
7 0-1

1-2
1-1

3-4
0-0

3
3

3 0 0
6 0 2

8
9

1-1

2-2

0 0 0 0

7

0-0
0-1
0-1

0-0
1-4
0-0

3
0
0

001
2 0 0
0 0 0

17 0-1
25 2-3

0-0
0-0

3

0 0
2 0 2

1-1

1-1

0-0
2-2
1-2

200 36-78 6-13

13-25 52 12 3

o

o

8

0-0
0-0
5-5
1-2

9

0

0
3
0

Jen~ns•
Cazee•
Avery•
Dubbert
Cole

2
O 1
6 0 2
3 0 0

20
3
20
4

0
6

C. Jones
S. Jones

3 0 0 0
4 4
0
1 1 0 0

13

10-180·0
1-8 1-3
6-18 3-6
1-2 1-2
3-5 0-0
4-10 0 -1

2-2

0-0

Team
200 35-85 5-13

0-0
5-8

0-0

5

6
13-19 49 18 7

1

Pis

9
7

37
20
50
12
15
25

2

91

2-3
0-1

TOTALS

10

6

88

84

24 - 26--50
42 - 41 -- 84

FG Pct. : EKU 26.5, nu 53.8 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 5.6, nu
46. 7 FT Pct.: EKU 67 .6, nu 77.8 Turnovers: EKU 24, nu
19 Attendance: 1671

• 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

2
4

8ol1~rs·
43 4 -11 0-1
l'Jrkpatrick* 41 4-11 0-0

0 0

21-27 30 21 2

15

5

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A
16 7-11 Q.Q
5-5

200 28-52 7-15

6
0
0

0 1

5

0-0
0-0
0 -0
3-6
1-4
0-0

Team
TOTALS

Jan. 11, 2007 * Richmond, Ky.

SEMO
Whitney* .

2-8
3- 7
3-9
3-7
6-9
0,0

1 0 0 1

Jan. 4, 2007 * Cookeville, Tenn.

4

26
22
27
29
32

2-2
4-4

Morehead State - 91
Eastern Kentucky - 88 (20T)

Pts

Kirl&lt;l)atnck*
Jenkins•
C. Jones•
Avery•
Cazee
Dubbert
Cole
Thiem

1-1
0-0

9

0 0 5
0 0 0
0 0 0

Eastern Kentucky - 50
Tennessee Tech - 84

18

Pts
2

12 1-1
11 Q.3

1
0
5
0

SE Missouri State - 64
Eastern Kentucky - 62

3

R A B S
1 1 0 0

Th iem
S. Jones

2
1
0
0
0

FG Pct.: EKU 47 .S, EIU 50.9 3 .Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 33.3 , EIU
47.4 FT Pct.: EKU 76.2 , EIU 86.4 Turnovers : EKU 18 , EIU
22 Attendance: 322

3 0 2

Eastern KY Min. FG -A 3FG-A FT-A
Bov,~rs•
11 0-1 0-1
2-4

1
0
0

3-7
4-7
3-10
1-2
2-10

Pts

Team

11-13 33 13 1 11 69

2-3
0-0
0-0

77

2
1

2-2

0-3
0-0
0-1

6

4

0-0

26 2-7
1 0-0
13 0 -2

Cazee
Dubbert
Cole

O

0

11
9
9

29
27
37
16
28

o

R A B S

10 1
0
8 4
4 0
2

Kirkpatrick'
Jen~ns•
C. Jones•
Bowers•
Avery*

13
16

16-21 27 17 3

Pts

5 -6
1-2
3-6
0-0
3-4

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3 FG-A FT-A

5
22

O

oo
o o

R A B S

O·O
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-8

Pts

FG Pct.: APSU 39.6, EKU 40.3 3 -Pt. FG Pct.: APSU 17.6,
EKU 57.1 FT Pct.: APSU 66.7, EKU 8 4.6 Turnovers: APSU
22, EKU 14 Attendance: 300

3

ETSU
EKU

Dubbert
Cole
Thiem

38

O O

Bowers
Team

3

TOTALS

3 -4
2-5
1-2
3-3
0-0

4

0
8
0

APSU
EKU

31
37
36

1-2 0-0
10-140-0
2-10 0 -5
5-14 0-2
6-10 4-7

Bo"~rs
Team

O O
8
1
O 1 0 1
0

9

oo
o

0-0
1-1
0-0

200 25-62 8-14

0

o

0-0
1-1
0-2

R A B S

S. Jones

oo o

7 0-2
30 3-9
13 0 -2

8

TOTALS

7

Dubbert
Cole
Thiem

4-6

4
4

10

R A
9 4
2
0
3
3

Jan. 2, 2007

0 0
0

1 0 0
1
O 1
0 0

FT-A
1-2
4-4
0-0
5-6
0-0

2-2

Turman

3

3FG-A
2-2
0 -0
0 -0
1-2
4-7

37 5-15 4-8
26 1-7 0-0

Belcher

R A B S

KirkpatJick'
Jenkins•
Cazee•
Jones'
Avery'

Min. FG-A
38 5-16
18 2-6
15 2-5
34 7-9
38 6-10

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

Team

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

3
9

Eastern KY
Jones•
l'Jrkpatrick'
Jenkins•
Cazee•
Avery•

ETSU
Devault*
Akers"'
Norman*

Wiles
Thompson

Pts

2
2
1
O

10-15 40 11 3 9

Dec. 30, 2006 * Richmond, Ky.

Moring

S

200 21-53 3-17

East Tennessee State - 83
Eastern Kentucky - 73

Evans*

6
4

O
O
1
1

Jamen
Team
TOTALS

TOTALS

FG Pct.: MSU 63.5, EKU 47.3 3-Pt. FG Pct.: MSU 52.6.
EKU 36.4 FT Pct.: MSU 65.0, EKU 82.6 Turnovers: MSU
23, EKU 22 Attendance: 450

4
3

2
O
1
2

MOR
EKU

33 - 40 - 10 - 8 -- 91
34 - 39 · 10 - 5 -- 88

FG Pct.: MOR 46.2, EKU 41.2 3-Pt. FG Pct.: MOR 46.2,
EKU 38.5 FT Pct.: MOR 52.0, EKU 68.4 Turnovers: MOR
16, EKU 15 Attendance: 350

,.

�2006-07 BOX SCORES

r··
Eastern Illinois - 69
Eastern Kentucky - 78

Eastern Kentucky - 80
Jacksonville State - 70

Eastern Kentucky - 56
Samford - 59

Jan. 13, 2007 * Richmond, Ky.

Jan. 18, 200 7 * Jacksonville, Ala.

Jan. 20, 2007 * Birmingham, Ala.

Eastern IL

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

Canale'

19

R A B S

Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Pts

TN State

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

0-1

O·O

4.4

1

0 0 1

4

Kirl&lt;patlick' 24 2-5

0-0

3-4

7

Kirl&lt;patnck'

1-1

2

0 0 1

3

Booker•

3 5 5-11 0-0

0-0

4

O·O

1 O

Jen~ns•

24 4-8

0-0

2-2

2

1

1

10

Jenkins•

26

6-12 0-0

0-0

3

0 0 0

12

Okafor'

27

6-10 0-0

1-2

3

1

Cazee'

32 4-12 1-3

4-4

3

5

1 5

13

Cazee•

32

4-7

0-2

5-8

6

0 2

13

Rumph'

34

2-12 0-0

0-0

1

0 0 1

1

18

3

4 0 3
2 0 0

2

1 0 0

0

4

0

0 0

24 1-5

0-1

Scaggs•

25

2·5

0·1

8

Galligan'*
Huffman*
Eck*
Baker

32

8-12 0-0

7-11

16 1

30
23

6·19 0-6
2-8 1-6

0

16

Bowers•

16 0-0

0-0

0-0

2 0

0

C. Jones•

36

6-12 1-3

5-6

6

4 0 4

0-0

0

1 0 1

5

Avery'

38 4-12 2-7

4-6

3 0 4

14

Avery•

40 1·10 1-6

0-0

6

3 0 0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

COie

17 2-7

0-1

2-3

0 0 0

6

Dubbert

1·1

1-1

0-0

1

0 0

Sturtevant

24

0-0
3.7

0-0

2-3

0-0

1

0 0 0

Cole

14

1-2

0-1

0-0

2

1-4

2-2

8
7

0-0

2-9

5 1 0
2 0 0

2

22

2
6

Thiem

Thomas
Maxedon
Kl uempers

C. Jones

30 7-10 1·1

4-6

5

4 0 2

19

Bowers

8

0·1

0-0

0-0

16

1-2

0-0

0-0

0 0 0

2

S. Jones

17 4-8

3-7

6

0

11

S. Jones*

16 1-4

0-0

0-0

1

0-0

0-0

0 0 0

0

Team

0-2

0-0

0-0
0-0

0 0 O

0

TOTALS

200 27-62 4-12

Jax State

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

Upperd

4-6

Team
TOTALS

0

23

0-0

0-0

0

6
22-32 37 15 3 13 80

Team
TOTALS

200 21-54 3-14

200 24·65 2-16

19-27 48 14 4 5

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A

Bow"rs'

2

1 1 1

69

11

1-3

1-1

0-1

S

8·14 1-1

R A B S

Pis

Samford

Min. FG-A 3FG·A FT-A

3-4

14 4 3 2

20

Pike'

32 3 -7

25 3 -10 0-1

1-1

36

1-4

0-0

0-0

Goodwin

8

0-1

0-0

0-0

1

Jackson

16 3 -6

0-0

2-3

3

0 0

Ma\l&gt;eriy

15

1-3

0-0

3.4

4

0

0

5

Oliveira

4

0 -0

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0

0

Team
56

TOTALS

8

6
200 21-57 0-1

7-10

27 10 3 12 49

8

Pis

Clay•

14 2-4

0-0

0-0

3

Can,sle*

22

3-8

0-3

0-0

2-9

R A 8 S

Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Pis

11

Jenkins•

24

5-6

0-0

6-6

6

16

4

Munday*

27 3-10 0-3

1-2

4

0 0 1

7

Jones, S.'

14 3-4

0-0

3-3

O 1 O

9

6

Towns•

30

0-1

1-3

4

0 0

3

Cazee•

25

5-6

2-3

0-0

5 0 2

12

3

0 1

5

Jones, C.'

24

5-10 0 -2

4-4

3 0 3

14

0 0

0

Avery•

19 1-6

1-6

2-2

5 0 2

5

0 0 0

0

Dubbert

14 4.5

0 -1

0 -0

1 4

8

Cole

21

2-4

0-0

1·2

4

o

5

3

O

1-2

2·3

5

0 0 0

McKinney•

23

0-3

0-0

0

0 0

4

Wilderotter• 24 2-6

1-4

0-0

0

2 0 0

6

Slaugt,ter'

26 8-15 1-1

2-2

6

0 1

19

Pilkerton•

11 0-4

0-1

0-0

Cazee•

35 4-15 1-5

0-1

2 O 5

9

Boykin

21

2-7

1-4

0-0

1

1 0 0

5

Okoli

0+ 0-0

0-0

0-0

Averf"

40 8-19 8 -14

5-6

5

5 0 3

29

McM ichael

13 0 -5

0-4

0-0

0

0

0

Max1vell

10 1-2

0-1

0-0

Dubbert

12 2-3

1-2

0-0

1

1 0 0

West

24

5-10 0-0

0-0

6

0 0

10

Spruiell

11 1· 5

1·4

0-0

COie

22

2-6

0 -1

0-0

8

1 0 0

4

Jeffs

11 1-3

0-0

0-0

6

0 0

10

lnsell

30 7-13 5-10

4-4

C. Jones

22

2-5

0-2

3-5

7

John~n

14 0 -1

0-0

0-0

O

Smith

25

1-2

S. Jones

19 5-8

0-0

3 .4

4

0 2

13

Team

Team

0

7
200 27-68 11-25

TOTALS

0 0

0

5-6

EKU
JSU

FG Pct.: EIU 36.9. EKU 39. 7 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EIU 12.5,
EKU 44.0 FT Pct. : EIU 70.4, EKU 65.0 Turnovers: EIU 20,
EKU 15 Attendance: 300

50 15 5

70

38 · 42 -- 80
36· 34 -- 70

Jan. 29, 2007 * Richmond, Ky.
Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

Mitchell*
Jackson*

19 2-7

0 -0

8

Cazee•

33

4-4

6

0

0

37 6·10 1-1

1·2

3-8

0 -1

7-8

7

0

1

13

C. Jones•

30

7-11 0-1

3-3

5

6 0 3

0 -0
1-2

9

2 0 1
1 0 2

10
12

Avery•

37 2-10 2-8

0-0

0

0 0

Holman*

0 -0
3.5

co,•

27

0-5

0-4

0 -0

0

4 0 3

0

Jenkins•

Glover

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0 0 0

0

Dubbert

1 0 0

1

Cole
Thiem

Angler

17 0-2

0-1

0-0

Can1le

15 0-5

0-3

0-0 0 0 0 0 0

1

Maxey

6

1-3

0-0

2-2

Rivers

12 0-1

0-0

0-020000

Winmgt,am

4

0-0

0-0

2-2

Johnson

1

0 -0

0-0

0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Team
TOTALS

200 15-48 3-14

0 0

3

Thiem

21

4-6

2-4

0-0

0 1

23

Bowers

15 1-5

0-0

0-0

4

5

Kirl&lt;patrick

23

0-0

1-2

3

3 0 1
10

200 20-55 7-28

3.4

12-20 46 13 1

59

TOTALS

10

O

2

Team

1 0 0 0
1

4

1 0 1

200 33.55 5-16

17-19 33 24 4 19 88

R

A B S

Pis

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

Pts

14

Cavin'

38

8

2 1

14

Kirl&lt;patnck' 25 1-6

0-0

3

9

Jenkins*

31

2-7

13

Cazeei.
C. Jones*

26
24

7-10 0-0

8

Avery*

35

3-6

2-5

11

Dubbert

9

0-0

0-0

1-1
0-0
0-0

0

Co!e

12

2-3

2-2

9

Thiem

14

1-6

0-2

Bowers
S. Jones

11 0-0

0-0

0-2

2

13

0-0

2-4

17

Reed'

29

4-6

0-2

1-1

6

Tyler'

26

6-13 0-2

1-2

7

Pnce•

1-2

Lyons•

28 0 -1
24 4 .7

0-0

22

0-2

0 0 0

0

Bo1vens

28 3 .9

0· 1

0-1
5.7

3

0 -1

0-1

0-0
0-0

0

0

25 4-10 1-6

3 3 0

200 27-59 2-20

9-16

28 11 3 11 65

0-0

0-0

0 -0

6

0-1

0 -0

0 -0

1

o oo o

Nichols

6

0-2

0 -0

0 -0

0

O O

Hensley

0-0

0 -0

2-2

0-0

0-0

3

2

1

O

TOTALS

3
200 29-61 3-10

11·12 26 19 2 13 72

KJrl&lt;patrick' 24

3-8

0-0

1-1

8

1 0 0

7

Pis

Jenkins•

34

3- 7

0 -0

2-2

13 0 0 0

8

Plante•

36

4-6

2-3

0-0

0

3 0 0

10

Cazee*

37

2-10 1-4

0 -0

5

2 0 0

4-8

1-2

2-2

o

6

5

Pis

Suayer'

34

2

4

Combs'

28 8-15 6-10

7-10 0-0

6-8

7

1 0

20

Bass•

27

2-6

0-0

6

0

10

Brown•

3 1 3-8

19

S.-Williams

22

4-7

1-3

1-2

6

o

Williams

12 5-5

0-0

0-0

3

0

0

Rayburn

10

1-1

0-0

0

0

0

C. Jones•

37

2-3

8

4

Avery•

38 3-7

1-2

0-0

0

3 0 0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0 0 0

COie

11 1-3

1-1

0-0

1

oo

3

Team

Thiem

6

0-0

0 -0

1-4

2

oo

1

TOTALS

0-1

0-0

0-2

0 0 1

0

12 0-1

0 -0

0 -0

0 0 1

0

Team
11-19 34 10 4 10 64

25 · 24 .. 49
27 · 37 · ·64

Pis

R A B S

5

27

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

MOR State Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

35 4-8

EKU
MOR

1-1

1-2

1

0 1 1

0-0

2 -2

8

1 2 3

6

7-13 0-2

0 -0

0

14

2-4

2 2 0 1
0 5 0 0

8

0

1 0 0

0

1-2

1 0 0 0

1·2

2

0 0 1

7
3

0 0

0

0 2

6

11

o

TOTALS

200 25-55 4·11

8-15

Pts

2-4

5

11-160-0

0-1

1-2

10 2 0 1

6

11

C. Jones•

38 7-15 2-4

6-6

1

22

Scott*

36

0 0 0

23

Avery•

37

6-15 4 -10

0 -0

2 O O

16

A. Guffey

31 2 -6

0·2

0-0

0-0

9

2

oo

4

Cole

5

0-1

0-0

O·O

O O O

O

Petty•

31 3 -5

0-0

5-6

12 2

O

11

Thiem

6

1-2

0 -0

1-2

0 0 0

3

Lee•

1

10

Bowers

0-0

0-0

0-0

1 0 0

0

Petrie

11 3-3

2-2

0-0

0 0

10

S. Jones

17 1-3

0-0

1-2

1 0

3

Gordian

13 0-4

0 -4

0-0

3

Team
TOTALS

r Guffey

17 2-6

1·4

2-2

3

9-12

35 24 2

200 23-61 7-18

6
11-13 45 12 0

64

82

34. 38 --72
37 · 45 ·· 82

FG Pct.: EKU 47.5, MOR 55.4 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 30.0,
MOR 57.9 FT Pct.: EKU 91. 7. MOR 75.0 Turnovers: EKU
16, MOR 20 Attendance: 633

33. 32 ··65
31· 33 ·· 64

FG Pct.: nu 45.8, EKU 37.7 3-Pt. FG Pct.: TTU 10.0,
EKU 38.9 FT Pct. : TTU 56.3, EKU 84.6 Turnovers: nu 8 .
EKU 21 Attendance: 250

FG Pct.: UTM 31.3, EKU 4 7.13-Pt. FG Pct.: UTM 21.4,
EKU 55.6 FT Pct.: UTM 88.9, EKU 57.9 Turnovers: UTM
19, EKU 18 Attendance: 430

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA to11mame11t appearances •

4-7

11 1 1 2

26

2-2

3

8 0 0

6

0-0

3-3

3

0 0

9

36 6-10 1-3

1-2

0

14

0 1

8

3 0 0

0

5

o o o

Team

TOTALS
TTU
EKU

62

A.N. Hayes• 25

0

0

22 15 3 9

Murray ST Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

1-2

200 31-56 11-19

15

Team

2-2

Jenkins•

0 0

Team

0 0
1 1

1-9

Cazee•

1-3

0 0 1

Kirl&lt;patrick' 20

0

6-12 1·6

0

Team

49

16-18 31 9

Feb. 8, 2007 * Murray, Ky.

Min. FG-A 3FG -A FT-A

2-2

14 2-5

FG Pct.: TS U 36.8, EKU 60.0 3-Pt. FG Pct.: TSU 0 .0, EKU
31.3 FT Pct.: TSU 70.0, EKU 89.5 Turnovers: TSU 32,
EKU 26 Attendance: 400

TN Tech

3-3

1 1

19 - 30 .. 49
43 . 45 ··88

Eastern Kentucky - 62
Murray State - 75

0-0

Bowers

TOTALS

TSU
EKU

36 10-160-0

Kirl&lt;patrick' 24 2-6

S. Jones

25 · 31 -- 56
32 - 27 .. 59

1
0
0 0 3
0 0 3

East ern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

,.

3

2

Pis

2

200 24-51 5.9

6

Feb. 4, 2007 * Richmond, Ky.

R A B S
3 3 0 7

34 5-8
30 4.9

Bowers

O O O

Tennessee Tech - 65
Eastern Kentucky - 64

Feb. 1, 2007 * Morehead, Ky.

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A B S

Dubbert

0

FG Pct.: EKU 38.9, SAM 36.4 3 -Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 2 1.4,
SAM 25.0 FT Pct.: EKiU 73.3, SAM 60.0 Turnovers: EKU
9 , SAM 13 Attendance: 633

Eastern Kentucky - 72
Morehead State - 82

UT Martin

8-12 1-2

TOTALS
EKU
SAM

FG Pct.: EKU 43.5, JSU 40 .8 3-Pt. FG Pct. : EKU 33.3,
JSU 18.8 FT Pct.: EKU 68.8, JSU 83.3 Turnovers: EKU 13,
JSU 21 Attendance: 630

UT Martin - 49
Eastern Kentucky - 64

2-4

0-3

0

13-20 44 14 4 10 78

42 · 27 .. 69
48-30--78

0-0

2-6

Team

5
200 31-76 3-16

0 0

2 0

0-0

2

1 0

0 0

O·O

UTM
EKU

Appling"
Pierce•

13 3

O·O

TOTALS

0 2 0

13
4

5-9

18 3- 7

S. Jones

0

Pts
10

0-1

Kirl&lt;patrick' 21 0·2

Fuller'

2

0
11-15 29 12 2

Jenkins•

TOTALS

0 2
0 0

0 3

4
Efezokhae• 32

EIU
EKU

Tennessee State - 49
Eastern Kentucky - 88
Jan. 25, 2007 * Richmond, Ky.

EKU
MUR

200 29-54 4-16

13-18 39 20 1

75

29 · 33 ·· 62
37 · 38 .. 75

FG Pct.: EKU 45.5, MUR 53. 7 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 36.4.
MUR 25.0 FT Pct.: EKU 53.3, MUR 72.2 Turnovers: EKU
16, MUR 22 Attendance: 512

�2006-07 BOX SCORES
Eastern Kentucky - 72
SE Missouri State - 73
Feb. 10, 2007 * Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Jacksonville State - 73
Eastern Kentucky - 85

Eastern Kentucky - 76
Austin Peay - 69

Samford - 62
Eastern Kentucky - 51

Feb. 15, 2007 * Richmond, Ky.

Feb. 17, 2007

* Richmond, Ky.

Feb. 22, 2007 * Clarksville, Tenn.

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R

A B S

Pis

JSU

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R

A B S

Pis

Samford

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Kir!(patnck'
Jenkins•
cazee•
C. Jones•

14
25
33
37

3 -7 0-0
3-5 0-0
2 -9 1-6
10-191-5

0-0
3-4
2-2
5-6

4
5
O
7

O
0
3
3

6
9
7
26

Efezokhae•
Jeffs'
BO)'lon'
S1augl1ter•

26 7-11
20 0-4
34 8-15
34 2-12

0-0
0-1
3-7
0-3

2-2
0-0
0-0
1-2

1 2 o O
2
1
O
o1
3
0

16
O
19

Pike'
Munday•
Towns•

16 1-2 0-0
35 3-14 0-4
28 2-5 1-2

0-3
2-2
2-2

1

Avery*
Cole
Thiem
Conley
Bowers
S. Jones

38 5-11 4-9
14 0-4 0-0
1-2 0-1
1-1 0-0
0-0 0 -0
20 1-4 0 -0

1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3 -3

3
4
0
1
0

3
0

15
O
2

Johnikin•
McMichael
West
Whitt
Clay
Pierce

23 2-3
17 2-4
20 2-2
0-0
13 0-3
12 3-3

1-1
2-3
101
0-0
0-0
0 -0

1-2
3-4
4-4
0-0
2-2
1-2

34 6-9
31 4-10
17 1-2
13 1-3
26 2-5

4-4
3 -4
0-0
0 -0
0-0

3
8

200 20-50 11-26

Team
TOTALS
SEMO
Whitney*

l~es·

Blunt
Thesing

Team
TOTALS
EKU
SEMO

1
O
0
0 0
0 0
O O

0
0
0
0

0
5

4
200 26-62 6-21

14-17 30 10 2 10 72
R A B S
5 2 3 2
16 1 1 2

Pis
18
13

2-2
3-5
4-6
4-6

0
4
4
4

19
11
6

0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0

00000
0 000 0
0 0 0 2
2

Min. FG-A 3FG·A FT-A
32 6-10 1-2
5-7
5-6
37 4-6 0-0

Lovelady&lt;
17 0-2 0-0
Nixon*
39 7-13 2-5
Daugl1erty• 34 3-8 1-2
Pal
13 3 -8 1-2
Diebold
0 -0 0-0

Dufour

O 1
1
0 1
0 5

1
0 -0
16 1-2
9
1-2

0-0
0-0
0-0

2 0 0
4 0 1
0 0
3 0 0

3
200 25-46 4-9

19-28 35 13 5

73

36 - 36 -· 72
43 · 30 ·· 73

Team
TOTALS

o

0 1
1 1 2

9
9

1
5

1 0 0

0

0 1 0

2

W1lderotter•
lnsell'
Maxwell
Pilkerton
Smith
Team

0 0 0

7

TOTALS

6

200 26-57 7-16

14-19 32 13 5

31 12 2

51

7
10
26
20
7
2

Cazee•
C. Jones•
Avery'
Dubbert
Cole
Th iem

34
36
28
5
12
12

5-9
4 -8
0 -5
1-1
1-6

1-4
1-3
0-4
0-0
0-0
1-5

Cole
Thiem
Bowers

11 0 -1
13 2-3
5 0-2

0-0
1-3
0-0

0-0
0-0
2-4

2 0
2
O

0 0
0

0
5

Bowers
S. Jones
Team

4
9

0-0
1-2

0-0
0-0

$. Jones
Team
TOTALS

14 3-4

0-0

0-0

0

6

TOTALS

200 20-51 3-16

O

0 0

200 31-70 5-19

18-23 43 17 2 13 85

35 - 38 -- 73
45- 40 -- 85

15
6
23
23

Jenkins•
Cazee•
C. Jones•
Avery•

23
31
23
40

6-9
2-9
4-11
6-9

0-0
1-5
0-1
4-7

0-0
4-4
0-0
0 -2

3

Dubbert
Cole
Thiem
Bowers
S. Jones
Team
TOTALS

0-0
3
0-0
0-2
15 0-2
8
0-2

0 -0
0-0
0 -0
0-0

O
0
0
0
0

Dubbert
Cole
Thiem
Bowers
S. Jones
Team
TOTALS

4
3
15
21
6

0-1
1-1
2-5
0-2
1-3

0 -0
0-0
1-4
0-0
0-0

0-0

0

Pis
15

Maybenry'
Appling•

20 2-4 0-0
38 13 -222-5

1-2
4-4

6
4

0 1 0
0

5
32

Jackson'
Pierce•
Goodwin
Rumph

30 2-7
36 0-2
0-0
27 6-12

4
0
0
4

o

0-1

0-0
0-2
0-0
2-2

4
0
0
14

Cromartie

6

0-0

1-2

0

0 0 0

0-0

Q.Q

2
13 0 3
1 0
0 2

Team
TOTALS

200 29-67 2-6

11-15 30 17 3

U

2 0
0
1 0
0 0
0 0
1

17

SAM
SEMO

29 -33--62
34 · 17 . . 51

FG Pct.: SAM 40 0 , EKU 39.2 3-Pt. FG Pct.: SAM 42.3,
EKU 18.8 FT Pct.: SAM 73.3, EKU 72. 7 Turnovers: SAM
9 . EKU 12 Attendance: 246

36 - 44 -- 80
34 - 37 -- 71

200 25·63 6-17

0

Q.Q

4-4
0-0
0-0

3

O
1
5
8

O
0
O
0

O
0
O
0

12
9
8
16

O
O
0
1
0

O
O
0
0
0

O
1
0
0
0

O

10-14 38 16 0

9
0
2

66

Murray ST Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-ARABS
A.N. Hayes• 40 9 -19 0-2
8-8
111 00
2-2
3 0 0 0
Gordian•
22 1·7 0-3
A. Guffey
25 4 -15 1-6
3-3 5
0
Peltf
38 2 -7 1-3
2-2 9 7 0
lee'
37 5-7 0-0
3-4
4 0 0 0
A.B. Hayes 9 0-1 0-1
2-3
1 0 0 0

Pis
26
4
12

Luckett
Petrie

4
3

2-2
0-0

0-0
0-0

4

Thornton
P. Guffey

16 0-1
6 0-1

0-1
0-1

FG Pct.: EKU 45.2, TSU 43.3 3 -Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 38.1,
TSU 33.3 FT Pct.: EKU 66.7, TSU 73.3 Turnovers: EKU
19, TSU 8 Attendance: 1189

TOTALS
EKU
MUR

1

o

Pis

3 O
6 O O

16
8
14

Q.Q

4-4
3-4
2-2
0-0
1-1
2 -2

2
3
0
0
0
0

12
9
2
6
3
4

0 -0

0 -0

0 3 0

0
0
0
0
0
0

3
0
1
2
3
1

2

0-1

0

0 1

200 23-60 2-16

13

0-0 0 0 0 0 0
0-020010
0 -0 0 0 0 0 0
20-23 40 11 0 4

TOTALS

200 26-61 4-18

20-24 33 13 6 11 76

Austin Peay Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

R A B S

Pis

Lmk'
Watson•
Reeves•
Benford'
Bacon•

18 3-4 0-0
22 4-11 0-1
31 4-7 0-0
11 1-3 0-0
33 7-13 2-5

2-2
4-7
1-2
1-2
1-2

2
6
4
2

O O O
O O
0 0
0
1
2

8
12
9
3
17

Goetzke
Anderson
McGee
Reese

0-1
5 0 -1
24 1-6
8 1-3

0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0
1

0
O

o o

2

Hale
Jamen

30 5-13 1-2
14 1-5 0 -0

3-3
0-0

2 o 2
O O 2

14
2

200 27-67 3-9

12-18 48 9

4

oo

1
3
2
5

Team
TOTALS
EKU
APSU

69

35 · 41 -· 76
35 · 34 -- 69

FG Pct.: EKU 42.6, APSU 40.3 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 22.2,
APSU 33.3 FT Pct.: EKU 83.3, APSU 66.7 Turnovers: EKU
12, APSU 18 Attendance: 837

Team
EKU
TSU

1
2
0
0
0
0

4

8
5
8

A B S

1-5

8-11

O
1 1
0 5
0 3
0
0 1

0
O
1
6
6

5-7
0-0
4-5
4-6

11 O O O

O

0
2

12
8
4
3
5
1

37 5-10 0-0
24 2-5 2-5
38 9-16 1-2
35 7-14 5-12

R

s. Jones

O O O O
0 0 0

1-2
2-2
7-7
6-8
0-0
0-0

Jenkins'
Cazee•
C. Jones•
Avery•

3-3

62

11-15 35 18 0

0 -0
0-0

0-0
0-0
1-3
2-3
1-9
0-1

Pis
8

38 6-20 0-0

0-1
2-6
0-2
2-3
0 -2

14
10
0
3
3
3

3-9
4-11
9-12
6-13
27 3 -12
9
1-2

R A B S
15 1 0 2

Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

4-9
2-8
0-2
2-5
1-3
1-1

5
0
3
1
3

Pts

25
30
31
35

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A
i&lt;Jrkpatrick* 34 3-13 0-0
2-4

TN State

27
32
4
19
8
13

3-3
1-2
0-0
1-2
1-2
0-0

R A B S

Kirkpatnck'
Jenkins•
Cazee•
C. Jones•
Avery•
Dubbert

Pis
13

OkafOf'

C. Jones•
Avery*
Dubbert
Cole
Thiem
Bowers

1
1
1
2
O

Pis

R A B S
11 1 1 0

0-0
0-0

0
4
3

Feb. 27, 2007 * Murray, Ky.

80

20
15
3
3
4

0
O
O
O
O

14
2

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A
i&lt;Jrkpatfick* 32 5-11 0-0
3-6

200 28-62 8-21

2
4
1
1

R A B S

Eastern Kentucky - 66
Murray State - 68

O O O O
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
3 0 0
Q.Q
1 1 0 0
5
16-24 47 20 1

4

6
1 o
10 0 0 0

Eastern Kentucky - 80
Tennessee State - 71

0 -0
0 -0
0-2
0-0
0-0

9
3

2-2
0-0

FG Pct. : JSU 4 5.6, EKU 44.3 3-Pt. FG Pct.: JSU 43.8,
EKU 26.3 FT Pct.: JSU 73.7, EKU 78.3 Turnovers: JSU 21,
EKU 15 Attendance: 521

2 0 0
0 0
4 0
4 O O

2-4
2-2
4-5

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

* Nashville, Tenn.

R A B S

i&lt;Jrkpauick' 29 7-11 0-0
Jen~ns•
12 3-4 0-0
Cazee•
36 5-13 0-4

73

Ki rl&lt;patrick* 28 6-16 0-0
Jenkins•
32 1-6 0-0

JSU
EKU

Eastern KY Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

2
8
7

Team

FG Pct.: EKU 41.9, SEMO 54.3 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 28.6.
SEMO 44.4 FT Pct.: EKU 82.4. SEMO 67 .9 Tu rnovers:
EKU 15, SEMO 19 Attendance: 9 18

Feb. 24, 2007

4-6
4-9
1-2
1-2
0 -1

Pis

1
7 O 1
O O

o

68

30 · 36 -- 66
27 - 41 --68

FG Pct.: EKU 39. 7, MUR 38.3 3-Pt. FG Pct.: EKU 35.3,
MUR 12.5 FT Pct.: EKU 71.4, MUR 87.0 Turnovers: EKU
10, MUR 12 Attendance: 1632

Andrea Jenkins

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�OVC STANDINGS, HONORS, STATS

·~ · - - - - - ~

2006-07 OVC STANDINGS
Conf.
%#Southeast Missou ri State
Murray State
Morehead State
Samford
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Marti n

Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Eastern Illin ois
Jacksonvi lle State
Ten nessee State
% Regular Season Champ ions
# OVC Tournament Cham pion

W-L
16-4
15-5
13-7
12-8
11 -9
10-10
9-11
9-11
7-13
4-16
4-16

Pct.
.800
.750
.650
.600
.550
.500

.450
.450
.350
.200
.200

2006-07CONFERENCELEADERS
Overa ll
W-L
Pct.
24-8
.750
.677
21-10
14-16
.467
18-13
.581
12-18
.400
17-14
.548
12-18
.400
10-20
.333
.345
10-19
7-22
.241
7-22
.241

2007 OVC TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, February 27
FIRST ROUND
#1 Southeast Missouri State 58, #8 Austin Peay 54
#4 Samford 63, #5 Tennessee Tech 60
#2 Murray State 68, #7 Eastern Kentucky 66
#6 UT Martin 61 , #3 Morehead State 57
Friday, March 2
SEMIFINALS
#1 Southeast Missouri State 57, #4 Samford 51
#2 Murray State 66, #6 UT Martin 65 (OT)
Saturday, March 3
CHAMPIONSHI P
#1 Southeast Missouri State 62, #2 Murray State 60

2006-07 AII-OVC TEAMS
First Team
Joi Scott (MUR)
Alex Munday (SAM)
Kendall Cavin (TTU)
Lachelle Lyles (SEMO)
Rachel Galligan (EIU)

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29
30
31
29
32

2085
1154
2210
1977
2148

71.9
71.8
71.3
68.2
67.1

SCORING DEFENSE
1. Samford
2. Tennessee-Martin
3. Southeast Missouri State
4. Murray State
5. Austin Peay

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Pts.
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1872
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56.9
60.4
61 .6
63.2
66.8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Murray State
2. Samford
3. Eastern Kentucky
4. Eastern Illinois
5. Tennessee Tech

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31
30
29
30

793
625
777
713
672

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Southeast Missouri State
2. Murray State
3. Tennessee Tech
4. Eastern Kentucky
5. Eastern Illinois
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. Murray State
2. Samford
3. Tennessee-Martin
4. Eastern Kentucky
5. Eastern Illinois
REBOUNDING MARGIN
1. Southeast Missouri State
2. Tennessee-Martin
3. Eastern Illinois
4. Austin Peay
5. Samford

Second Team

CrystalJones (EKU)
laKrisha Brown (MOR)
Missy Whitney (SEMO)
Jessica Huffman (EIU)
Amber Guffey (MUR)

All-Newcomer Team: Jessica Huffman (EIU), Crystal Jones (EKU),
Missy Whitney (SEMO), Amanda Green {MOR), Jolie Efezokhae (JSU)
Player of the Year - Joi Scott, Murray State
Freshman of the Year - Jessica Huffman, Eastern Illinois
Coach of the Year - John Ishee, Southeast Missouri State
All-Tournament Team
Amber Guffey, Murray State
Ashley N. Hayes, Murray State
Lachelle Lyles, Southeast Missouri State
Alex Munday, Samford
Sonya Daugherty, Southeast Missouri State (MVP)

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SCORING OFFENSE
1. Eastern II linois
l . Eastern Kentucky
3. Murray State
4. Jacksonville State
5. Southeast Missouri State

ASSISTS
1. Eastern Kentucky
2. Tennessee-Martin
3. Eastern Illinois
4. Morehead State
5. Murray State
STEALS
1. Tennessee State
l. Eastern Kentucky
3. Eastern Illinois
4. Murray State
5. Tennessee Tech
BLOCKED SHOTS
1. Southeast Missouri State
2. Eastern Illinois
3. Tennessee State
4. Jacksonville State
5. Murray State

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

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31
32
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32
31
30
30
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167
170
168
161
151

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31
31
31
30
29

454
456
435
439
508

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43.4
36.6
39.5
35.3
31.2

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FGA
1770
1463
1811
1712
1630

Pct.
.448
.427
.417
.416
.412

FGA
457
501
502
483
454

Pct.
.365
.339
.335
.333
.333

FTA
590
616
589
600
699

Pct.
.769
.740
.739
.731
.727
Margin
+9.1
+5.2
-0.5
-0.7
-0.8

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29
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435
401
412
424

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14.0
13.8
13.7
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29
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9.1
8.6
8.2
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29
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249
253
241

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124
105
93
86
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ALL-TIME SERIES

·'· ' ~

Opponent
Akron
Alabama
Alaska-Anchorage
Appalachian State
Arizona State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay

Ball State
Baylor
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Binghamton
Bowling Green
Bradley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago State
Charleston
Charleston Southern
Chattanooga
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Coastal Carolina
Davis 6: Elkins
Dayton
Detroi t -Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois

Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee State
Elon
Evansville
Florida A&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Florida State
Furman
Gardner-Webb
George Mason
Georgetown
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia Stat e
Glenville State
Grambling
Gulf Coast (MS)
Hartford
Hawaii
High Point
Howard
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana State
Iona
Iowa
Iowa State
IUPUI
Jackson State
Jacksonville State

James Madison
John Carroll
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky State
Lipscomb
Longwood College
Louisiana Tech

First
Meeting

Last
Meeting

80-81
01-02
02-03
75-76
04-05
82-83
84-85
73-74
92-93
03-04
74-75
74 -75
72-73
02-03
82-83
93-94
92-93
80-81
90-91
86-87
76-77
90-91
99-00
00-01
81-82
72-73
81-82
98-99
84-85
72-73
96-97
82-83
96-97
88-89
77-78
73-74
83-84
81-82
91-92
92-93
91 -92
91 -92
03-04
79-80
06-07
72-73
82-83
94-95
85-86
01-02
89-90
76-77
99-00
06-07
72-73
90-91
77-78
73-74
92-93
00-01
92-93
01-02
82-83
97-98
02-03
77-78
81 -82
98-99
80-81
72-73
82-83
00-01
72-73
96-97

86-87
01-02
02-03
04-05
04-05
86-87
89-90
06-07
93-94
03-04
86-87
05-06
72-73
02-03
03-04
93-94
92-93
85-86
90-91
86-87
67-77
90-91
99-00
02-03
81 -82
03-04
85-86
98-99
85 -86
91-92
97-98
83 -84
06-07
88-89
06 -07
01 -02
84-85
81 -82
01-02
01-02
04-05
94-95
03-04
79-80
06-07
72-73
03-04
04-05
85-86
01 -02
02-03
76-77
99-00
06-07
01-02
90-91
78-79
02-03
05-06
00-01
92-93
04-05
82-83
97-98
06-07
79-80
81-82
98-99
98-99
98-99
85-86
02-03
04-05
96-97

Yf.

!:

5
0
0
4
0
2
0
40
2
0
5

4

4
0
4
0
0

1
7
3
1
2
9
0
1
14
1
8
1
2
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
4

1
0
1
0
2
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
9

2
1
0
2
9
3
3
2

1
0
2
24
0
1
2
6
0
0
2
1
0
0

1
0
0
0
1
8
2
0
0
9
2
1
6
0
3
1
0
1
0
4
2
0
0
0
1
0
4
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
6
4
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
0
1
22
1
0
0

Opponent
Louisville
Marquette
Marshall
McNeese State
Memphis
Miami (FL)
Miami (OH)
Middle Tennessee
Missouri
Missouri -Kansas City
Morehead State

Mount St. Joseph
Murray State

Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina A&amp;T
North Carolina State
Northern Arizona
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
Ohio University
Ohio Valley University
Oklahoma
Oral Roberts
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Samford

Shawnee State
South Carolina
Southeast Missouri St.

Southwest Missouri
Southern A&amp;M
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Stephen F. Austin
Stetson
Saint Louis
Tennessee
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech

Texas A&amp;M
Thomas More
Troy State
Tulane
UAB
Valparai so
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
West Virginia Tech
West Virginia Wesleyan
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William Penn
Wilmington-UN(
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wofford
Wright State
Xavier
Youngstown State

First

Last

Meeting

Meeting

Yf.

!:

72-73
95-96
72-73
87-88
73-74
84-85
72-73
73-74
90-91
87-88
71 -72
79-80
72-73
85-86
89-90
76-77
99-00
75-76
04-05
74-75
74-75
79-80
06-07
06-07
82-83
82-83
86-87
80-81
73-74
88-89
02-03
88-89
72 -73
84-85
01-02
04-05
77-78
85-86 ·
89-90
86-87
03-04
86-87
93 -94
72 -73
73-74
87-88
73-74
00-01
93-94
02 -03
89 -90
94-95
01-02
81-82
75-76
83 -84
80-81
00-01
02-03
74-75
73 -74
94-95
76 -77
99 -00
72-73
83-84
86 -87
76-77
98 -99
88 -89
80-81
80-81

05-06
95-96
02-03
87-88
03-04
03-04
98-99
05-06
94-95
87-88
06-07
80-81
06-07
03-04
89-90
79-80
99-00
75-76
04-05
82-83
05-06
87-88
06-07
06-07
82-83
82-83
02-03
04-05
73-74
88-89
06-07
88-89
73-74
06-07
04-05
04-05
78-79
85-86
89-90
86-87
03-04
88-89
93-94
92-93
06-07
06-07
06-07
00-01
93-94
02-03
89-90
94-95
01-02
01 -02
75-76
83-84
81 -82
00-01
02-03
04-05
91 -92
94-95
76-77
99-00
72-73
83-84
86-87
76-77
99-00
03-04
99-00
87-88

12
1
16
0
0
1

17
0
4
1
5
2
2
36
2
1
33
0
24
2
0
0
0
0
1
9
6
1
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ALL-TIME RECORD

2007-08 OPPONENTS IN BOLD

f:W

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

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14
0
0
39
2
47
0
1
2
1
0
4
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3
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0
0
1
2
3
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5
1
25
1
1
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1

0
1
0
0
4
0
1
8
1

0
2
2

1

0
1
0
1
25
29
18
0

1
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
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10
7
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
6
6
6
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1
0
3
0
8
10
9
52
1
0
0
0
1
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4
0
1
0
0
0
2
16
0
1
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1
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Northern Kentucky

Belmont College

1972-73
Record : 13- 3
Coach: Ellen Johns

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w
w
w
w

Cincinna ti

Berea College
Louisville

Morehead Sta t e

Tennessee

L

w
w
w
w
w

Kentucky

Miami (OH)
Marshall
Dayton
Lou isville*

w

Georgetown*

w

Murray State*
South Ca rolina#

L

Longwood College#
High Point#

*

Winthrop#
KWIC Tournament

w
w

L
# A[AW Regional

Cincinnati
Tennessee Tech

Morehead State

EKU
58
56
51
57
42
58
51
45
65
60
64
68
53
65
55
58

oee
39
22
36
28
53
39
38
28
36
28
34
42
60
60
54
65

Western Kentu cky
North Carolina
Louisville
Central Missouri
Wisconsin-Lacrosse
William Penn

Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Memphis State
Indiana
Cincinnati
Western Kentucky

Dayton
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
UT Martin
Austin Pea y

Marshall
Kentucky

Miami (OH)
Kentucky:,;:
Louisville*
Murray State*
Tennessee Tech#

Roanoke College#
So uth Carolina#

Elon#

*

WIL
L

w
w
L
L

w
w
w
w

w
L

w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L
w
w
L

KWIC Tournament

w
L

w
L
L

w

Tenn essee

L
L

Dayton
Tennessee Tech

Ohio State
Morehead State
*Kentucky
*KWIC Tourney

w
w
L
L
L
L

51
63
80
60
69
62
72
78
83
78
71

72
70
50
81
85
66
58
64
79

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Kentucky

ElsU
41
63
48
50
36
65
91
52
48
61
57
52
57
38
56
66

72
66
55
53
71
68
61

L
L
L

Murray State
Lou isville

QPP
51
49
39
66
63
54
50
45
42
47
63
51
34
36
50
45
42
31
37
59
42
57
64

Northern Kentucky
Dayton
James Madison

Morehead State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
East Tennessee State
Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisvi lle
East Tennessee State
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Illinois State

Murray Stat e

L

w
L
L

w
w
L

w
L

w

w
w

Miami (OH)
Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Southern Illin ois
Loui sville

# AIAW Regional

w
L
w
w
w

L

Ohio State

w
L
L
L
L
L

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73
57
63
65
82
74
71
77
69
84
73
84
75
89
67
94
76
88
82
61
77
83
73
67
58
61
77

1974-7S
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WIL

w
w

Bellarmine
Loufsvi!!e

w

Murray State

L
L

Tennes see Tech
Memphis State

w
w
w

Morehead State
Cincinnati
Kentucky

Ohio State
Miami (OH)

L

Western Kentucky

Kentucky
Dayton

Marshall
Belmont
Tennessee
Northern Kentucky*
Kentucky *
Western Carolina#

Memphis State#
"' KWIC Tournament

w
w

w
w
w
L
L

w
w
w

L
# AIAW Regional

EisU
74
76
56
47
73
75
74
63
59
61
77
74
59
66
62
70
67
60
60
63

oee
44
62
47
88
74
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

19 7 S·76
Record : 17 - 3
Coach : Shi rley Duncan

Qate

QgRcoeat
We stern Kentucky
Morehead State
Cincinnati

Ohio St ate
Murray State
Indiana

Miami (OH)
Dayton
Tennessee

Kentucky
Marshall
Belmont

WIL

w
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
L

Vincenn es
Louisvil le
Kentu cky
Louisvill e)k
Western Kentucky*

North Carolina St.#
Appalach ian State#

w
w
w
w
w
w
w

Tennessee Tech #
L
• KWIC Tournament
# AIAW Regional

QPP
79
60
76
55
85
54
64
52
85
73
85
93
85
94
85
89
75
74
81
64
62
78
90
60
68
80

EK\!
73
83
86
66
69
82
86
79
89
78
85
58
99
97
70
85
81
88

92
80

QPP
59
60
76
69
46
65
59
38
68
51
42
63
59
60
54
48
71
82
65
91

Record: 5- 24
Coa ch: Shir ley Duncan

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Tennessee
Indian a
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Weste rn Carolina
James Madison
Kentucky
Middle Tennessee

Miami (OH)
Austin Peay
Murray State
Louisville
Te nnessee Tech
Ke ntucky
Northern Kentucky

Moreh ead State (OT)
Wes tern Kentu cky
Louisville
Western Kentucky
Middle Te nn essee
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Murra y State
Dayton
Ohio State
Tenn essee Tech
Illinois State
South ern Illinoi s
*Northern Kentu cky

wn
L
w
L
L

w

L
L
L
L ( OT)

w
L
L

L
L
L
L
L
L
L

w
L
L

w
L
L
L
L
L
L

E"U
67
60
58

77
78
56
52
61

77
78
70
64
84
54
70
86
66
68
62
85

72
73
78
57
68
59
71
53
65

*KWIC Tournament

1979-80
Qate
11/16
11/17
11/27
12/3
12/8
12/17
12/20
1/7
1/lO
1/12
1/15
1/17
1/19
1/22
1/24
1/26
1/29
1/31
2/2
2 /5
2/7
2/9
2/12
2/16
2/18
2/21
2/23

QeP
91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64
80
79
94
76

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Mur ray State
Central Missouri
Mercer

CINCINNATI

L
L
L
L
L

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L
L
L

95
66
69
88

w

vs . Austin Peay&amp;
at Northern Kentucky

at Kentucky
at Marshall
at Ohro
at Austin Peay

EKU
62
55
50
65
66

77

oee
57
48
57
66
74
100
80
50
68
64
68
82
63
67
63
66
92
70
77
70
61
53
53

62
73
L
50
w
65
w
69
L
60
w
80
L
63
L
52
L
56
L
60
L
54
L
69
L
65
w
68
w
57
L
51
L
58
72
L
57
85
w
88
72
L
54
56
L
59
90
&amp; KWIC Tou rnament

w

at Murray State
MI AMI (OH)

at Tennessee Tech
WESTERN CAROLINA
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
at Morehead State
WESTERN KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY
at Middle Tennessee

WESTERN KENTUCKY
MOREHEAD STATE
GEORGE MASON
MURRAY STATE
LOUISVILLE
DAYTON
at Louisvi ll e
at Mount St. Joseph

MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Morehead State&amp;

1980·81
Record: 16-15
Coach : D ianne Mur phy

P"te

11/21
11/24
11/ 28
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/11
12/13
12/20
1/6
1/8
1/ 10
1/13
1/19
1/21
1/22
1/27
1/29
1/31
2/3
2/5
2/7
2/10
2/12
2/14
2/17
2/19
2/24

QQQQOeat

WII

w
w
w

WEST VIRGINIA
at Campbellsvi lle
Akron
at Kent State

L
L

Youngstown State
at Northern Kentucky

w

DAYTON
MARSHALL
RADFORD

w

L

w
w

at Bellarrnine
at Lo uisville

w
w

OHIO
AUSTIN PEAY
MURRAY STATE
LOUISVILLE

w
L

w

at Western Kentucky

L
L
W(OT)
L

NORTHERN KENTUCKY
MOREHEAD STATE
KENTUCKY
WESTERN KENTUCKY
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
at
at
at
at

72

L
L
L

TENNESSEE TECH

at Morehead State
at Xavier
Morehead State *
* KWIC Tourn ament

77

L

w
L
w

at Youngstown State

97
98
90
65
64
71
68
70
84
91
75
83
74
74

w

L
L
L

MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH

E"U

63
74
75
62
83
51
60
58
95
60
103
76
67
65
104

w

Kentucky
Austin Peay
Murray State
C incinnati

95
90
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

oee
69

72
56
72
78
67
77
46
65
45
66
72
62
77
68
91
76
72
79
75
79
74
70
75
83
74
80
87
84
58
83

19 8 1-81
Record: 14- 16
Coach: Diann e Murphy

Date

11/14
11/20
11/24
11/28
12/4
12/5
12/10
12/12
12/19
1/4
1/9
1/14
1/16
1/21
1/23
1/26
1/30
2/4
2/9
2/11
2/13
2/16
2/20
2/22
2/25
2/27
3/2

QQQQoeot

at Radford
JOHN CARROLL
CAMPBELLSVILLE
at West Virginia

CLEVELAND STATE%
SOUTH FLORIDA%
TENNESSEE TECH
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
at Marshall
at Florida A &amp; M
WESTERN KENTUCKY
at Austin Peay
at Murray State

BELLARMINE
at Morehead State
at Louisville

at Northern Kentucky
at Western Kentucky

XAVIER
AUSTIN PEAY
MURRAY STATE
at Dayton

MOREHEAD STATE
at Ohio
at Tennessee Tech
at Middle Tennessee

LOUISVILLE
UT- Chattanooga&amp;
Vanderbilt&amp;
East Tennessee&amp;

WIL

w

w

% James Madison Tournament

1976- 77

Gulf Coast (Miss.)

vs . North Carolina%
at James Madison%

77

Record: 7-17
Coach: Shirley Duncan

Qate

Record: 9 - 19
Coach: Dianne Murphy
QQQQOf:Ot
WlL

72

19 78 -79

Record: 14- 6
Coach: Terry Hall

Date

61
79
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
83
49
84
60
45
60
79
83
86
91

Record: 12-15
Coach: Shirley Duncan

Record: 17-6
Coach: Paula Welch

QQQQoeat

L
L
L

Miami (OH)

Indiana
Marshall

1973-74
Oate

w

WIL
L

w
w
w
w
w

w
L
w
L
L
L

w
w

L
L
L
L (20T)

w
w
w
L
L

w
L
L
L

w
L
L

&amp; AIAW Region II
oee
60
68
78
108

EKU
68
93
102
73
76
86
80

Q£P
71
36
75
65
52
60
78

72

77

82
78
87

61
80
89

72

77

59
100
68
50
61
61
86
79
90
67
69
74
73
55
65
79
78
50

53
65
87
62
74
71
70
62
80
68
80
64

E~U

oee
60

92
62

72
75
88
86

19 81·83
Record : 14- 13
Coach: Dianne Murphy

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

Date

QgQooeat

11/ 23

PI KEVI LLE

Wi L

w

105

PM

�(··

r-.!
r_l
11/26
12/2
12/4
12/8
12/17
12/18
12/31
1/2
1/8
1/11
1/ 15
1/19
1/22
1/27
1/3 1
2/4
2/5
2/8
2/12
2/18
2/19
2/22
2/25
3/4
3/5

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

at Duke

L

w
w

BOWLING GREEN
!UPU!
at Lou isville

L

w

MURRAY STATE*
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

L (OT)
L

vs . Oral Roberts
vs. Appa lachian State

w
w
w

at Austin Peay*
at Xavier
MOREHEAD STATE*
DAYTON
at Cleveland State

L
L
L (OT)
L
L

at Tennessee Tech*

GEORGIA
AUSTIN PEAY*
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY STATE
at Morehead State*

w
w
w
L

w
w
w

at Youngstown State*
at Ashland
MARSHALL
TENNESSEE TECH*

L

w

at Murray State*
at Middle Tennessee*

L
L

Murray State&amp;

* OVC contest

57
83
86
58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54
55
90
68
63
69
94
88
64
65
66
56

74
79
51
71
70

2/1
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
2/4
WESTERN KENTUCKY
2/6
at Morehead State*
2/13
at Middle Tennessee*
2/15
at Tennessee Tech*
2/20
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/22
MURRAY STATE*
2/27
at Youngstown State*
% Ole Miss Dia l Classic

72
81
65
64
65
77
75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

*

BELLERM!NE
at Kentucky%

W.lL

L (OT)
L

w
w

vs. Wiscons in%

EVANSVILLE@
DUKE@
XAVIER
at Kentucky State
at Bowling Green

w
w
L

w

vs. Wake Forest$
vs. Mercer$

L

w

at Dayton

L
L

TENNESSEE TECH*
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
at Murray State*

w

at A ustin Peay*

w
w

CLEVELAND STATE

L

w
w
w

at Akron*
at Youngstown State*
LOUISVILLE
MOREHEAD STATE*
AKRON*
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*

L

w
w

at Tennessee Tech*
at Mid dle Tennessee*

L (OT)
L

w
w
w

MURRAY STATE*
AUSTIN PEAY*

at Morehead State*
Tennessee Tech&amp;
Kat Invitational
@ Colonel Holiday Classic
$ Mi ami (Fla.) Masonic Classic
* OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

L

E~U
72
67
63
82
46
70
52
60
48
50
60
51
49
61
68
67
66
75
69

so

71
73
78
58
83
68
64
64

Qee
74
77
61
66
44
65
56
58
69
41
62
62
46
55
58
68
48
63
55
51
50
67
81
78
67
60
51
70

198 4-8 S
Record: 18- 10
Coach: Dianne Murphy

Qate
11/19
11/23
11/24
11/28
12/1
12/7
12/8
12/15
12/17
1/2
1/5
1/7
1/9
1/12
1/14
1/19
1/21
1/26
1/27
2/2
2/7
2/9
2/11
2/16
2/18
2/23
2/25

QQQQOeat

W.LL
w

DAVIS &amp; ELKINS
vs. Auburn%
vs. Miami (Fla.)%

L

w
w

DAYTON
SE MISSOURI STATE
KENT STATE
WESTERN KENTUCKY

w
w
L

w
w

at Bell armine

CAMPBELLSVILLE
at Western Kentucky
at Evansvil le

L

MOREHEAD STATE*
KENTUCKY STATE

w
w
w

at Tennessee Tech*
at Middle Tennessee*

L
L

MURRAY STATE*
AUSTIN PEAY*
AKRON*
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*

w
w
w
w

at
at
at
at

L

Morehead State*
Cleveland State
Akron*
Youngstown State*

w
w
w

TENNESSEE TECH*
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

L
L

w

at Murray State*
at Austin Peay*
3/5
Tennessee Tech&amp;
% Lady Sunshi ne Classic
* OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

L (OT)
L

E!SU
79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71
77
61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

QPe
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75

77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62

72

19 8S-86
Record: 8 - 1 7
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Da te

QQQQoen t

11/23
11/25
11/29
11/30
12/4
12/6
12/10

at Dayton
BELLERM!NE
at Georgia State%
vs . Southern Miss.%

W.IL

w
w

W(OT)
L

at Kentucky State
CLEVELAND STATE

w
w

at Louisvi ll e

L

~ua

~l&lt;;L!
75
82
85
59
78
90
63

Qep

72
71
80
72
57
73
83

~~II

Qee
79
61
55
78
76
88
70
102
78
75
83
66
66
65
71
90
62
76
59
59
73
96
64
81
101
89

E~ti

Qee
95
95
85
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
52
86
51

E~L!

Qee
70
62
68
45
72
59
65
68
84
84
75
80
52

OVC contest

Pate

1983-84
QQQQOeat

L
L

87
103
93
84
84
71
101
90

1988- 8 9

Record: 17-11
Coach: D ianne Murphy

Date

w

63
65
86
75
66
81
74
65

Record: 12-14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

&amp; OVC Tournament

11/2 1
11/26
11/27
12/2
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/17
12/31
1/2
1/7
1/12
1/14
1/19
1/21
1/24
1/26
1/28
2/1
2/4
2/9
2/11
2/16
2/18
2/23
2/25
3/1
3/6
% Lady

L
L
L
L
L

12/14 at Davis &amp; Elkins
12/21
at Campbellsville
1/2
at Nebra ska
1/5
at Kentucky
1/11
a t Akron*
1/13
at Youngstown State*
1/18
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/20
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
1/25
at Murray State*
1/27
at Austin Peay*
2/1
at Morehead State*
2/8
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/10
MURRAY STATE*
2/15
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
2/17
AKRON *
2/22
a t Middle Tennessee*
2/24
at Tennessee Tech*
3/1
MOREHEAD STATE*
% Southern Invitational

w
w
L (OT)
L
L (OT)
L
L
L
L
L
L
L

w

L
L (OT)
L
L
L

76
72
75
55
71
72
52
78
68
78
52
66
78
78
76
85
70
71

52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84
77
79
69
86
77
99
97
81

E~U

QPe
101
94
90
77
88
76
79
77
93
85
75
91
80
100
84
78
68
69
83
107
80

* OVC contest
198 6 -87
Record: 9-18
Coach : George Cox

Qgte

QQQQOeot

WIL

11/28
vs . Central Michigan%
L
11/29
vs . Wisconsin-Green Bay% L
12/3
LOUISVILLE
L
12/6
at Bel!armine
L
12/9
KENTUCKY
L
12/12
ASHLAND
w
12/19
at Stetson@
L
12/20
vs. SE Louisiana@
L
12/30
PITTSBURGH
w
1/2
EAST TENNESSEE
w
1/7
OAYTON
W(OT)
1/10
AKRON*
L
1/12
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
w
1/17
at Tenn essee Tech*
L
1/19
at Middl e Tennessee*
L
1/24
MURRAY STATE*
L
1/26
AUSTIN PEAY*
w
1/28
WESTERN CAROLINA
w
1/31
at Morehead State*
L
2/3
at Western Kentucky*
L
2/7
at Austin Peay*
w
2/9
at Murray State:te
L
2/14
at Youngstown State*
L
2/16
at Akron*
L
2/21
MIDDLE TENNESSEE'
L
2/23
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
2/28
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
% Bradley Classic

75
85
85
51
56
86

77
71
101
89
78
70
81
73
62
76
83

77
54
57
90
48
78
62
63
77
87

@ Lady Hatter Classic

* OVC contest

198 7- 8 8
Record : 6- 2 o
Coach: George Cox

Oate

QRQ Ooent

12/1
12/4
12/5
12/12
12/15
12/19
1/2
1/4
1/6
1/9
1/11
1/13
1/16
1/18
1/23
1/25
1/28
1/30

at Kentucky
vs. Missouri-Kansas City%
vs. McNeese State%

OHJO
STETSON
at Tennessee

INDIANA
at Tennessee State*

at Dayton
at East Tennessee

MOREHEAD STATE*
CINCINNATI
at Murray State*
at Austin Peay *

TENNESSEE STATE*
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
at Louisville

TENNESSEE TECH*

\/ill
L
L
L
L
L
L
L

w
L

w
w
L
L
L

w
L
L

w

E!SU
79
73
58
71
81
40
77
72
62
89
79
62
69
95
86
73
88
85

*

OVC

Qee
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59

72
86
78
73
94
109
74
88
108
70

, 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

82
69
68
63
53
74
84
98
71
69
77
68
63
84
81
66
90
71
62
71
72
68
74
75
63
90

contest

1989-90
Record: 12- 14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Date

W./L

QQQQOf:ot

11/25
at Auburn°/o
L
11/26
vs. Grambling%
L
11/30
at Sout heast Louisiana
L
12/1
vs. Nicholls State@
w
12/2
at Tulane@
w
12/9
at Louisville
L (OT)
12/11
APPALACHIAN STATE
w
1/8
SOUTH EAST LOUISIANA
w
1/10
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
1/13
at Austin Peay
w
1/15
at Murray State
w
1/20
TENNESSEE STATE*
L
1/22
at Georgia
L
1/27
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
1/29
MIDDLE TENNESSEE *
L
1/31
at Kentucky
L
2/3
WRIGHT STATE
w
2/5
at Morehead State*
w
2/10
at Middle Tennessee*
w
2/12
at Tennessee Tech *
L
2/14
MARSHALL
w
2/17
at East Tennessee
L
2/19
at Tennessee State*
L
2/21
CINCINNATI
L
2/24
MURRAY STATE*
L
2/26
AUSTIN PEAY*
w
% Auburn Dial Classic

54
86
73
65
71
84
76
67
78
80
88
64
90
68
74
59
84
89
72
63
82
83
57
51
82
82

@ Tulane Green Wave Classic

* OVC contest

19 9 0-91
Record: 14- 1 3
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

72
91
65
104
95
66

W.LL

QQQCoeat

11/25
at Pittsburgh %
w
11/ 26
vs. Eastern Michigan%
w
11/28
LOUISVILLE
w
11/30
at Marsha ll
L
12/5
at Cincinnati
L
12/7
at Bowling Green
L
1/2
at Rollins
w
1/3
at Stetson
L (30T)
1/ 7
at Western Carolina
L
1/9
at Morehead State*
L
1/11
KENTUCKY
L (OT)
1/14
AUSTIN PEAY*
w
1/16
MURRAY STATE*
L (OT)
1/21
at Middle Ten nessee*
w
1/23
at Tennessee State*
w
1/28
at Tennessee Tech*
L
2/1
SHAWNEE STATE
w
2/6
MOREHEAD STATE *
L
2/8
at Wright St ate
w
2/11
EAST TENNESSEE
w
2/13
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
2/16
at Western Kentucky
L
2/18
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
2/20
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
2/25
at Murray State•
L
2/27
at Austin Peay*
w
% Pittsburgh Lady Panther Invitational

Pate

Qi:2t:2oaeat

11/23
vs. Canisius%
11/24
vs. Chicago State%
12/3
UNC-ASHEVILLE
12/5
at Wright St ate
12/7
at Missouri@
12/8
vs. Howard@
12/11
XAVIER
12/15
LOUISVILLE
at Dayton
1/5
1/8
at Morehead State*
1/12
at Tennessee Tech*
1/14
at Tennessee State*
1/19
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
1/23
at Cincinnati
1/26
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/28
MURRAY STATE*
2/2
MOREHEAD STATE *
2/9
at Murray State*
2/11
at Austin Peay *
2/16
WESTERN KENTUCKY
2/18
at Middle Tennessee*
2/21
KENTUCKY
2/23
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/25
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/28
at UNC-Asheville
3/1
at Appalachian State
3/5
Middl e Tennessee&amp;
% Comfort 1nn Chippewa Classic
@ Missouri Mid· America Classic

* OVC contest

V'J.lL
L

w
w

w
L
L

w
w
L
L
L
L

w
w
w
w
w
L

w
L
L
L

w
w
w
L
L

63
78
94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83
55
72
69
86
76
90
83
65
84
57
80
71
75
70
96
72
84

so

58
67
69
90
77
84
81
79
49
59
80
86
93

�r-1

r-'I

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1997-98

1994- 9!&gt;
&amp; ave Tournament

Pate

1991-92
Record: 20-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
QQQQOf:Dt
Oate
111/L
WRIGHT STATE
w
11/22
11/23
at Western Kentucky%
L
11/24
vs. Furman%
w
11/26
at Vanderbilt
L
CINCINNATI
w
12/3
vs. Florida Atlantic@
w
12/7
12/8
at Florida State@
L
at Xavier
L
12/10
w
12/14
DAYTON
12/28
at Marshall
w
at UT MARTIN*
w
1/4
w
1/8
MOREHEAD STATE*
1/11
TENNESSEE TECH *
w
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
1/13
at Austin Peay*
w
1/18
1/20
at SE Missouri St.""
w
at Murray State•
w
1/25
at Middle Tennessee:,;;
1/27
L
2/3
at Morehead State•
L
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
w
2/8
w
MURRAY STATE*
2/10
2/12
UT MARTIN*
w
SE MISSOURI ST.•
w
2/15
AUSTIN PEAY'
w
2/17
2/22
at Tennessee State*
L
at Tennessee Tech*
L
2/24
WESTERN CAROLINA
w
2/28
3/9
Middle Tennessee&amp;
w
Tennessee Tech&amp;
L
3/10
% WKU BG Bank Invitational
@ FSU Dial Classic
-* ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

mi
81
48
88
54
79
80
65
64
90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59
83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
110
72
74

opp
54
80
74
74
66
57
72
78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69
86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67
81

Qijtf.:

QQQCDf.:Ot

BALL STATE
at Louisville
at Indiana State
vs. Brown%
at Fla. International%
vs. I owa%
at Tennessee Tech
at Middle Tennessee
at Cincinnati
AUSTIN PEAY•
TENNESSEE STATE*
at Murray State*
at SE Missouri St.*
at Morehead State•
UT MARTIN*
MARSHALL
at Austin Peay*
at Tennessee State*
MOREHEAD STATE*
MURRAY STATE*
SE MISSOURI ST.•
2/18
at Kentucky
2/20
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/22
MIDDLE TENNESSEE•
2/24
TENNESSEE*
2/27
at UT Martin"'
vs. Middle Tennessee&amp;
3/8
% FIU Sun &amp; Fun Classic
,.. ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament
12/1
12/8
12/30
1/2
1/3
1/4
1/9
1/11
1/13
1/16
1/17
1/23
1/25
1/28
1/30
2/2
2/6
2/8
2/11
2/13
2/15

111/L

f;~U

ope

72

L
L

66
77
74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66
72
92
80
59
84
106
108
85
56
75
66
58
95
74

52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102

w

w
L
L
L
L
L

w
w
w
w
w
w

L(OT)
L

w
L (OT)
w
w
L
L
L
L

w
L

58

74
84
80
95
76
87

Qe:Qcoeot

f;~\l
85
86
81
89
71
60
52
69
85
86
92
75
74
61
71
78
103
93
90
78
68
70
83
67
63
83
80
59

opp
73
75
65
66
107
67
49
77
71
79
59
74
69
91
62
76
90
79
55
71
70
97
75
80
64
72
76
63

Oate
11/15
11/17
11/21
11/22
12/ 6
12/8
12/11
12/20

111/L

w
w
w
w
L
L

w
L
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
L
L
L

faKU
66
122
85
82
65
66
81
64
74
91
76

92
84
66
78
70
71
82
83
89
83
85

71
60
71
53

opp
57
48
64
61
74

72
78
81
58
76
85
77
76
72
67
66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89
64

opp

97
76
71
80
64
71
59
75

90
79
58
67
58
56
70
79

84
65
97
67
85
69
87
97
80
86
65
78
81

66
66
58
77
62
56
70
92
79
77
49

72

62

61
61
76
61
81
75
72

111/L

fKU

opp

L

68
83
89
77
83
74
83
49
56
93
72
72
88
74
76
76
68
62
74
55
60
54
99
47
69
71
87

102
69
105
88
71
68
82
87
95
101
62
58
70
83

f;~U

opp

84
87
66
96
55
74
94
83
59
88
90

100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94
64
57
70

W(OT)
L

w
w
w
w

vs. East Tennesseeo/o
vs. Georgia Southern%
at UT Martin*
at Murray State•
at Miami (OH)
vs. Jackson State@

L
L

199S- 96

1998 -99

Record: 11 - 1 6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Record : 11-16
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Qgw::i:oeot

111/L

11/24
GEORGIA SOUTHERN%
L
EAST TENNESSE STATE% w
11/25
at Marshall
L
11/27
11/29
WESTERN CAROLINA
w
vs. Marquette@
w
12/1
at Indiana@
L
12/2
12/5
WRIGHT STATE
L
at Vanderbilt
L
1/3
SE MISSOURI ST.•
w
1/6
1/9
at Murray State*
w
at UT Martin*
L
1/13
AUSTI N PEAY"
1/15
L
1/20
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
at Morehead State
L
1/21
at Tennessee State
L
1/24
1/27
at Tennessee Tech
L
at SE Missouri St.•
L
1/29
w
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/5
2/8
UT MARTIN*
w
MURRAY STATE*
w
2/10
at Middle Tennessee*
L
2/11
2/1 7
at Austin Peay*
L
TENNESSEE TECH*
w
2/19
w
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/24
2/25
at Kentucky
L
TENNESSEE TECH&amp;
w
2/27
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
L
3/2
% OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
@ JU Full-0-Pep Classic
* ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

Oate

f;~\l

111/L

QQQQDf:Dt

at Marshall
DETROIT-MERCY

vs. Western Carolina@
w
12/ 21
EASTERN ILLINOIS•
L
1/3
w
1/5
SE MISSOURI ST.•
at Tennessee State
L
1/10
w
at Austin Peay
1/12
1/14
MURRAY STATE*
w
at Morehead State
w
1/17
W (30T)
1/24
TENNESSEE TECH'
W(OT)
1/26
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
at SE Missouri St.*
w
1/31
w
at Eastern Illinois
2/2
w
2/4
UT MARTIN*
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
2/7
w
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/9
MOREHEAD STATE•
w
2/14
2/17
at Kentucky
L
w
2/19
at Middle Tennessee*
at Tennessee Techc
2/21
L
2/24
SE MISSOURI ST.&amp;
w
vs. Middle Tennessee&amp;
L
2/28
% OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
@ UAB Invitational
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Toumament

fKU

ope

90
69
61
78
72
69
63
55
79
72
67

67
67
70
87
62

93
58
77
67
70
86
66
97
73
53
70
75
74
58
67
74
90
52
60
41
80
78
51
85
68

68

56

53

64

72
55
53
62
67
82
79
69

89

Qate

QQ'2QDeDt

11/18
11/21
11/28
12/3
12/5
12/12
12/13
12/28
12/29
1/2
1/4
1/7
1/9
1/12
1/16
1/21
1/23
1/25
1/30
2/2

at Kansas State
MIAMI (OH)
at Xavier (OH)
UT MARTIN*
MURRAY STATE•
at Coastal Carolina
at Wofford
at Louisville%
vs. Kent%
at SE Missouri St.*
at Eastern Illinois*
TENNESSEE STATE"
AUSTIN PEAY•
at UT Martin•
MOREHEAD STATE•
at Tennessee Tech
at Middle Tennessee
SE MISSOURI ST.•
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
at Murray State*
at Tennessee State•
at Austin Peay
at Morehead State

2/4

Qggcoent

111/L

w
11/22
vs. Georgia Southern%
at East Tennessee%
w
11/23
MARSHALL
w
11/25
at Louisiana Tech@
11/29
L
11/30
vs. Fla. International@
L
at Wright State
w
12/4
12/7
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
12/30 at Detroit-Mercy
L
w
1/4
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
w
1/5
TENNESSEE TECH*
at SE M issouri St.*
w
1/11
w
at Eastern Illinois*
1/13
at Morehead State•
w
1/16
MURRAY STATE*
w
1/18
w
1/19
UT MARTIN'
w
1/ 25
at Austin Peay*
1/27
at Te nnessee State*
w
L
at Tennessee Tech*
2/1
w
2/2
at Middle Tennessee*
KENTUCKY
w
2/5
w
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
2/8
SE MISSOURI ST.•
w
2/9
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
2/13
at UT Martin•
w
2/15
at Murray State*
w
2/17
2/22
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
TENNESSE STATE&amp;
w
2/25
vs. Morehead State&amp;
w
2/28
vs. Tennessee Tech&amp;
w
3/1
at Georgia#
3/14
L
% OVC/Southem Conference Shootout
@ Shreveport Shootout
,.. OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament
# NCAA Tournament

w
L
L

w
w
W(OT)
L
L
L (OT)

2/6
2/13
2/16
KENTUCKY
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/18
2/20
MIDDLE TENNESSE*
2/23
at UT Martin&amp;
% UL Seelbach Tournament
• OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

w
w
w
L
w
w
L
w
w

L
L
L
L (OT)
L
L
L
L

73
60
63

71
92

72
72

72
71
94
61
73
77
70
74
103

87
86
81
102

1999- 00

1996- 9 7

19 93-9 4

11/27
at Ball State
THOMAS MORE
11/30
at Marshall
12/7
12/17
vs. Saint Louis%
vs. Bradley%
12/18
INDIANA STATE
12/30
1/2
vs. Xavier@
at Indiana@
1/3
SE MISSOURI ST.*
1/8
1/ 9
MURRAY STATE'
at Tennessee State*
1/13
at UT Martin•
1/15
1/17
at Austin Peay*
MIDDLE TENNESSEE•
1/22
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/23
1/29
MOREHEAD STATE*
at Kentucky
2/1
at Murray State•
2/5
2/7
at SE Missouri St.
AUSTIN PEAY•
2/12
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/13
2/20
UT MARTIN*
2/24
at Morehead State*
at Tennessee Tech*
2/26
at Middle Tennessee..
2/28
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
3/5
% Stetson Hatter Classic
@ IU Hoosier Classic
,, OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

Record: 20-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Record: 13-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Record: 24-6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Record: 17-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Qa~

11/25
11/26
11/30
12/2
12/3
12/10
12/30
12/31
1/3
1/7
1/9
1/14
1/15
1/21
at Tennessee Tech*
w
1/23
w
UT MARTIN'
1/28
w
1/30
at Morehead State*
at Western Carolina
w
2/1
w
2/4
MURRAY STATE'
SE MISSOURI ST. •
w
2/5
2/11
at Austin Peay
L
at Tennessee State
L
2/13
at UT Martin
w
2/18
2/22
at Kentucky
L
2/25
TENNESSEE TECH'
L
w
2/26
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
3/4
vs. UT Martin&amp;
w
vs. Tennessee Tech&amp;
L
3/5
% OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
@ Missouri Mid-America Classic
$ Lady Blazer Classic
* OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

Date

1992- 93
Record: 12-15
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Record: 19-9
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Qggoceat
111/L
at Georgia Southern%
w
vs. Funnan%
w
MARSHALL
w
vs. Western Michigan@
w
at Missouri@
L
at Wright State
L
vs. Mercer$
w
at UAB$
L
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
w
at Southeast Missouri*
a t Murray State*
w
TENNESSEE STATE*
W (OT)
w
AUSTIN PEAY•
at Middle Tennessee*
L

E~U

opp

74
59
86
46
66
76
53
54
91
75

46
58
65
87
67
51
59
71
73
72
55
69
57
45
61
55
72
82
61
62
52
44
61
69
58
57
60
47
65
91

71
79
92
71
77
69
74
77
70
67
62
81
66
77
60
62
69
67
69
55

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA to11rname11t appearances •

Oate

11/20
11/21
11/24
11/26
11/27
11/30
12/4
12/11
12/18
12/19
1/6

Q~e:,meat
Wofford0to
Coll. of Charleston%
at Miami (FL)
at Hartford
at Fla. International
BELMONT
at Morehead State*
XAVIER (OH)
at UNC Wilmington@
vs. NC A&amp;T@
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

111/L
L

w
L
w
L
L

w
L
L

w
w

=lllll

�~

r

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

TENNESSEE TECH*
L
1/8
at Austin Peay*
w
1/13
1/15
at Tennessee State*
w
1/18
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
MURRAY STATE*
L (OT)
1/20
1/22
UT MARTIN*
w
1/27
at Eastern Illinois*
L (OT)
1/29
at SE Missouri St.*
L
2/3
at Middle Tennessee*
L
at Tennessee Tech*
L
2/5
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/10
w
2/12
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
2/17
at Murray State*
L
at UT Martin*
2/19
L
2/24
EASTERN ILLINOIS *
w
2/26
SE MISSOUR[ *
W (OT )
Murray Sta te&amp;
L
2/29
% EKU Comfort Inn Tip-off Classic

72
81
80
82
67
89
95
66
74
54
91
74
83
70
79
91
61

88
78
74
67
72
83
102
87
82
87
79
61
94

92
72
86
67

@ UNCW Holiday Inn Beach Blast

*

OVC contest

&amp; ave Tournament

2000-01
Record: 22- 6
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Oate
Qi;:illQaeat
WIL
vs. Texas A&amp;M%
11/8
L
11/19
vs. Glenville State%
w
11/21
BOWLING GREEN
w
at Belmont
11/28
w
Memphis@
12/ 1
L
12/2
I ona@
w
WEST V[RG!N[A TECH
12/6
w
UNC-W ilmington$
12/16
L
12/17
Radford$
w
Charleston Southern !
w
12/29
12/30
Lipscomb!
w
1/4
at Tennessee Tech*
L
TENESSEE STATE *
w
1/11
AUSTIN PEAY*
w
1/13
1/ 16
at Morehead State*
w
1/18
at UT Martin*
w
at Murray State*
w
1/20
EASTERN [LLINOIS*
1/ 27
w
SE M [SSUOR[ ST. *
w
1/29
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
2/1
2/5
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
at Tennessee State*
w
2/8
2/10
at Austin Peay*
w
2/15
UT MARTIN*
w
2/17
MURRAY STATE*
w
at SE Missouri St.*
2/22
w
2/24
a t Eastern I llinois"'
w
2/27
Morehead State&amp;
L
% Morehead State Classic
@ Rice Invita tional
$ Cincinnati I nvitational
! EKU Com fort Suites Tip-off Classic
* ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

EKU
88
116
89
87
66
81
119
70
92
81
85
72
85
92
85
86
85
84
89
66
99
106
89

81
88
91
91
88

96
80
61
82
89
71
63
87
79
64
72
79
79
77
79
68
63
60
82

84
78
99

84
73
73
82
67
92

11/9
11/20
11/27
12/ 1
12/2
12/7
12/8
12/14
12/15
12/29
12/30
1/3
1/5

Record: 23 - 8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
WII
at Vanderbilt%
L
LIPSCOMB
w
at Bowling Green
w
vs . Elon@
w
vs. High Point@
w
at Fla. International
L
at Florida Atlantic
w
vs . Va lparaiso$
w
at [owa State$
L
[ PFW!
w
MARSHALL!
w
TENNESSEE TECH*
w
TENNESSE STATE*
w

Qgi:ioaeot

EKU
62

77
83
75
81
63
103
70
75
93
88
71
91

QEE
91
68
63
58
52
90

92
55
86
74
43
64
71

w
w
w
w
w
L

L

w
w
w
w
w
w
L (OT)

w

L (OT)

w
L

94
91
90
102
90
70
70
73
90
82
84
85
74
78
76

77
72
77

67
72
78
82

77
75
72
68
55
73
68
74
58
82
59
78
62
99

2002·03

QPE

2001 - 02
Qate

at SE Missouri St.*
1/10
1/13
at Eastern Illinois*
1/19
at Morehead State*
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/21
UT MART[N*
1/24
1/26
MURRAY STATE*
at Austin Peay*
2/2
at Tennessee Tech*
2/4
2/7
EASTERN I LLINOIS*
SE MISSOURI ST.•
2/9
at Tennessee State*
2/11
2/16
MOREHEAD STATE*
at Murray State*
2/21
at UT Martin*
2/23
2/26
MURRAY STATE&amp;
Austin Peay&amp;
3/2
Southwest Missouri#
3/13
3/17
Alabama#
% Preseason WNIT
@ Morehead State Tip·off Classic
$ Iowa State Cyclone Classic
! EKU Comfort Suites Classic
&amp; OVC Tournament
# WN[T

Record: 18-11
Coach : Larry Joe Inman
Date
QQQQneat
WIL
vs. Binghamton%
11/22
w
11/23
vs. WV Wesleyan%
w
vs. I ndiana@
L
11/26
vs. Alaska-Anchorage@
L
11/27
12/1
a t Marshall
w
a t Lipscomb
w
12/3
C!NC[NNATI
L
12/5
12/17
at Pittsburgh
L
12/20 vs . Grambling$
w
12/21
vs. Troy State$
w
12/29
SAMFORD!
w
12/30
JACKSONVILLE STATE!
w
1/4
at Tennessee State*
w
1/6
at Tenn essee Tech*
w
1/11
EASTERN [LLINOIS*
w
1/13
SE M[ SSOUR! ST.*
w
1/18
MOREHEAD STATE *
w
1/25
at Murray State*
w
1/27
at UT Martin*
L
2/1
AUSTIN PEAY *
L (OT)
2/8
at SE Missouri St.*
w
at Eastern Illinois*
w
2/10
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/13
w
2/15
TENNESSEE TECH*
w
at Morehead State*
2/17
L
UT MARHN*
2/22
L
2/24
MURRAY STATE*
L
at Austin Peay"'
2/27
L
TENNESSEE TECH&amp;
L
3/4
% Morehead State Tip-off Classic
@ Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
$ UAB Lady Blazer Invitational
1 EKU Comfort Suites Classic
• OVC contest
&amp; ave Tournament

EKU
75
110
49
74
95
78
78
68
87

82
65
93
105
80
78
88

85
69
62
68

81
78
82
72
80
80
68
73
65

Qee
67
59
61
77
73
73
91
78
82

71
44
71
83
71
67

77
73
60
70
69
75
59

77
63
86
88
71
89
67

2003· 04
Record: 15·15
Coach : Larry Joe I nman
Date
QQQQO~Ct
WIL
vs. Gardner-Webb%
w
11/22
11/23
vs. Miami%
L
11/28 at Memphis@
L
11/29
v s. Nebraska@
L
12/1
a t Wright State
w
12/5
vs. Baylor$
L
12/6
vs. SF Au stin State$
w
12/17
WESTERN CAROLINA
w
12/29
BOWLING GREEN!
L
GEORG[AI
12/30
L
1/5
at Cincinnati
L
UT MARTIN*
w
1/8
MURRAY STATE*
w
1/10
1/15
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
1/17
TENNESSEE TECH*
w
1/22
at Jacksonville Sta te*
L
at Samford*
1/24
w
1/29
at Murray State*
L
at UT Martin*
1/31
L
at Morehead State*
2/5
w
2/9
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
2/12
SAMFORD*
w
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
2/14
w
2/19
at SE Missouri St.*
L
at Eastern I!!inois•
2/21
L
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/26
w
2/28
at Austin Peay"'
L
at Jacksonvill e State&amp;
w
3/2
Tennessee Tech&amp;
w
3/5
3/6
Austin Peay&amp;
L
% Morehead State Tip-off Classic
@ Memphis Tournament
$ Rice Tournament
! EKU Comfort Suites Classic
:. ave contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

Ei&lt;;,!
69
81
65
75
74
75
84
93
57
60
51
63
75
61
75
53
92
56
55
74
66
64
85
78
64
60
61
65
85
51

QEP
59
90
78
78
69
96
73
71
70
92
83
56
74
67
69
75
82
81
66
63
43
48
80
88
66
45
73
63
74
65

2004-0S
Record : 23-8
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Qate

QQQQoe ot

11/19
11/20
11/22

RADFORD
GEORG[A SOUTHERN
at Western Carolina

WIL

w
w
L

EKU
65
62
60

QEE
52
47
73

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

11/26
at Florida State%
L
11/27
vs. Appalachian State%
w
at Southwest Missouri
12/5
L
12/9
a t Indiana State
L
12/18
vs. Iowa State@
L
vs. Northern Arizona@
12/19
L
12/29
SOUTHERN A&amp;M$
w
12/30
LONGWOOD$
w
1/6
at UT Martin*
w
1/8
a t Murray Sta te *
w
1/13
at Austin Peay*
w
at Tennessee Tech*
1/15
L
1/20
JACKSONVILLE STATE *
w
1/22
SAMFORD*
w
MURRAY STATE*
w
1/27
1/29
UT MARTIN*
w
2/1
MOREHEAD STATE *
w
at Tennessee State*
w
2/3
w
2/10
at Samford*
2/12
at Jacksonville State*
w
2/17
SE MISSOUR[ ST.*
w
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
w
2/19
2/24
at Morehead State*
w
w
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/ 26
MURRAY STATE&amp;
w
3/1
3/4
vs. Jacksonville State&amp;
w
vs. SE Missouri St.&amp;
W (20T)
3/5
Arizona State#
3/19
L
% Seminole Classic
@ UNLV Duel in the Desert
$ EKU Comfort Suites Tip-off
* OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament
# NCAA Tournament

53
69
91
91
88
85
80
56
68
88
54
57
75
61
85
73
79
60
63
63
66
80
85
87
94
62
84
65

70
64
81
64
76
64
64
46
67
78

so

65
63
55
73
63
57
58
45
61
62
61
64
79
69
60
73
87

200S·06
Record: 7-21
Coa ch : Larry Joe I nman

Date

W.IL

Qi;:ioooent

11/19
11/21
11/25
11/26
11/29
12/1
12/6
12/8
12/10

BELMONT
L (OT)
at Ohio State
L
vs. Lou isvil le%
L
at Middle Tennessee%
L
at East Tennessee State
L
UT MARTIN*
w
at Xavier
L
at Murray State*
w
a t Austin Peay*
w
[NDIANA STATE
12/20
L
12/22
EASTERN ILLINO[S*
L
at SE Missouri State*
1/2
L
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/5
L
1/12
at Morehead State*
L
1/14
at Eastern I llinois*
L
JACKSONVILLE STATE *
w
1/19
1/21
SAMFORD*
L
1/26
a·t Tennessee State*
w
at UT Martin*
1/30
L
2/4
at Tennessee Tech *
L
MOREHEAD STATE*
w
2/6
MURRAY STATE*
L
2/9
2/1 1
SE MISSOURI STATE*
L (OT)
2/16
at Jacksonville State*
L
at Samforct•
2/18
L
2/23
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
2/25
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
% MTSU Classic
* OVC contest

EKU
82
38
45
66
74
60
49
75
64
81
71
78
61
58
76
87
68
68

49
48
67
71
86

77
59
55
78

oee
86
85
75
77
81
58
82
70
61

96
78
84
72

62
85
77
71
63
58
73
60
79
87
79
75
69
68

2006-07
Record: 12· 18
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Pate

Qoooaeat

W/L

E~U

11/11
OH[O VALLEY
w
97
vs. Oklahoma#
11/17
L
79
11/18
vs. George town#
L
77
11/24
vs. Louisiana Tech+
w
86
at Southern Mississippi+
11/25
L
76
11/28
at Belmont
L
61
12/2
vs. Western Carolina$
w
83
12/3
at Chattanooga $
L
52
12/7
MURRAY STATE*
L
75
12/9
AUSTIN PEAY*
w
69
12/18
at Eastern Illinois*
L
77
12/20
at UT Martin*
w
55
12/30
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
L
73
SE M[SSOUR[ STATE*
1/2
L
62
1/4
at Tennessee Tech*
L
so
1/11
MOREHEAD STATE*
L (OT)
88
EASTERN ILLINO[S*
w
1/13
78
1/18
at Jacksonville State*
w
80
1/20
at Samford*
L
56
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
1/25
88
UT MARTIN*
1/29
w
64
2/1
at Morehead State*
L
72
TENNESSEE TECH *
L
2/4
64
at Murray State*
2/8
L
62
2/10
at SE Missouri State *
L
72
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
w
2/15
85
SAMFORD*
L
2/17
SI
2/22
at Austin Peay*
w
76
2/24
at Tennessee State*
w
80
2/27
at Murray State
L
66
# Wa ikiki Beach Marriott Classic
+ Southern Miss La Quinta I nn Lady Eagle Classic
$ Chattanooga Courtya rd Classi c
* OVC contest
&amp; OVC Tournament

Qee
39
92
79
84
81
68
66
81
89
55
86

so

83
64
84
91
69
70
59
49
49
82
65
75
73
73
62
69
71
68

�ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS

Briana Abner
Zoey Artist
Tamara Arnold
Niki Avery

·A·

Cathy Dues
Chance Dugan
Calais Dunn
1989-90
1998-02
2004-2006
2006-present

·(·
Great Cahoe
Leigh Carr
Karen Carrico
Sue Carroll
Ashley Cazee
Marsha Charles
Rebecca Chesnut
Sherry Clark
Carla Coffey
Colette Cole
Cynthia Collins
Laechia Conley
Candis Cook
Tina Cottle
Loretta Coughlin
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
Kristy Cromer
Kim Cunningham
Jerilyn Cushing

Stephanie Davis
Tiffany Davis
Nyame Dobson
Laphelia Doss
Lauren Dubbert

1985-86
1982-83
2002-04 Stephanie Falk
1991·95 , Casandra Ferguson
1981·84 , Candice Finley
1998-02 Karen Flannery
2003 -07 LaTonya Fleming
1981·85 ! Angela Fletcher
1986-87 f Lisa Fussell
1987-88
1993-94
1995-99
1988-90 Pam Garrett
1988-89 Peggy Gay
Marla Gearhart
Jaree Goodin
Lisa Goodin
1987-89 Trina Goodrich
2001·04 Joan Gatti
1985-87 Sandra Grieb
1976-80
2004-present I
1980-82 I
1986-87 I Heather Haddix
1988·89 1 Freda Hagan
1984-88 i Fatai Hala'api'api
2006-present , Lakeisha Hamilton
1991·92 : Marcia Haney
2006-present Rhonda Hardesty
2001-05 Susan Hatcher
1983-85 Kim Hatley
1976-80 Julie Haynes
Lori Hines
1987-91
1988-92 Nancy Hoist
1987-88 Ashleigh Huffman
1993-94 Adrianne Hughes
1992-94 Candise Hurdle
I

1992-97
1993·97
1997-98
1994-98
2005-07

I Barbie Jackson
' Andrea Jenkins
I Diane Johnson
: Kiejon Johnson
Cheryl Jones
I Crystal Jones

Katie Kalahar
Katie Kelly
Tracey Kindred
Jennifer King
Sandy Kinkton
Amber Kirkpatrick
Tracy Korbutt

·F·

·G·

·J·

1981 -82
1998-00
1997-01
1997-99
1988-89
1984-86
1993-94

2001·05
1975-79
1996-00
1989-93
1980-84
1994-98
1978-81
1977-80

1989·90
1980-84
2003-06
1995-96
1981 -85
1989-94
1997-00
1988-89
1994-95
1984-85
2004-05
2002-05
1978-79
2003-04

1999-00
2005-07
1979·80
2003-06
1989·92
2006-present

Amanda Reid
Karen Richardson
Karen Rimer
! Chrissy Roberts
' Kim Roberts

·K·

2001-05
1990-91
1990-91
1980-84

·H·

·D·

2005-present
1987-88
1981-82

·E·
Miranda Eckerle
Annette Elkin
Jeanette Elkin
Karen Evans

·B·
Mary Lynn Barnett
Genna Berryman
Alicia Binion
Maisha Thomas Blanton
Viv Bohon
Mikki Bond
Tamika Bowers
Shannon Brady
Kathy Branch
Carole Brown
Melissa Brown
Shannon Browning
Angie Bryant
Hallie Burger

1995-99 , Shavonne Jones
1978-82 Stephanie Jones
2005-06 Velma Jordan

1996-97
1980-81
1978-80
1996-98
1992·93

1989·90
2000-04
1989·90 I Laura Seay
1995-99 , Laura Shelton
1980·81
Margy Shelton
2006-07 Charlotte Sizemore
1986·87 Synisha Smith
Cathy Snipes
Katie Stearns
1984-85

·S·

·l·
Julie Levis

·M·
I

c-1
Cl

Segena Mackeroy
Jenny Magrane
Van Marshel
Crystal Mason
Tiffany Mayfield
Kim Mays
Natalie Mays
Lindsay McClellan
Omni Mccluney
Sheletha McEaddy
Shannah McIntosh
Teresa McNair
Kate Middeler
Sondra Miller
Aquanta Milligan
Laura Morris
Sandra Mukes
Kathy Murray

Cindy Taylor
Dana Taylor
, Pam Taylor
j Rita Taylor
Shamira Thedford
I Jayme Thiem

·T·

1991-93
1987-88
1983-88
1998·01
1991-93
1992-95 I
1996-97 '
2000-01 I Tracey Underwood
2002-04
1990-92
1990·94 Vicki Viox
1999-03
2005-06
1984-88
1987-89 Larrya Wall
1990-91 Stephany Wallace
1978-82 1 Lyndsey Warbington
1989-90 Kristy Ward
Tina Wermuth
, Tami Wingate
I India Wood
1999-01

1982·83
2002-06
1982·86
1997-02
2000-02
1987-88
1999-00

1985-87
1980-83
1985-86
1976·80
1997-99
2005-07

·U·
1984-86

·V·
1978-80

·W·

·O·

Tekielia Oden

Lisa Pace
Cheryl Palmer
Loretta Pate
Jennifer Patterson
Jill Perry
Louista Pierre
Shanda Pulliam

·P·
1994-98
1988-89
1982-84
2004·06
1999-03
2002-06
1979-80

·R·
Regie Rattler
Kathy Redling
Tina Reece

Laphelia Doss

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

1986-87
1979-80
1985-89

j

Samantha Young

Sue Zylstra

·Y·
·Z·

1997-01
1995-96
1999-03
1995·96
1979-83
1995·96
2004-06

1991 -96

1989-93

�RECORDS
Single Game Individual Records

Single Season Individual Records

Points scored ....... ..... .... ..... 44, Kim Mays vs . Western Michigan ( 12/ 2/ 94)
Field goals made . ... .... ... 18, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2/ 15/90)
Free throws made .. ..... ....... . 21, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Lou isiana (12/20/ 86)
Rebounds ... .. .. ... ........ .... . 26, Laphelia Doss vs . Tennessee State (2/25/ 96)
Assists .... ........ .. ..... .... .. 17, Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2/26/90)

Games played .......... ... ... .... ........................ ... ... ............... 31, 13 players
Points scored ... ... .. ...... ... .... ... .... .. .. ...... . .. ......... 719, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Scoring average . .......... .... .. .... ... .... ... ... ....... .... 25 .7, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Field goa ls made ...................... .......... .. .... ... ... 235, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Field goals attempted . ... ... ..... .......... ...... ....... ... 569, Peggy Gay ( 1978-79)
Field goal percentage . .... ... ........... .... .. ... .... ... . . 562, Tina Cottle (1983-84)
Th ree-point goa ls made ....... ...... .......... ...... 84, Chrissy Roberts (1996-97)
Three-point goals attempted ... ..... ........... 234, Samantha Young ( 1995-96)
Three-point goal percentage ........ ..... ... ... .... . 496, Ashley Cazee (2004-05)
Free throws made .... .... ........ ...... ....... ......... .... .. 226, Kim Mays ( 1994-95)
Free throw percentage ............... ...... ... ... .... ... 913, Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
Rebounds ..... ... ... ...... .. ......... ..... ... ... ...... .... .... 310, Tina Cottle (1984-85)
310, Laphelia Doss (1995-96)
Steals .. .. ... .... ... ... ......... ...... ................ ... ... 131 , Teresa McNair (2002-03)
Assists ... ......... ... ....... ... ....... .. .......... ........... 170, Cheryl Jones (1990-91)
Blocks ......... .............. ... ... .... .. .... .... ... ... ... 57, Fatai Hala'api'ap i (2005-06)

Single Ga me Team Records
Points ... ... ..... ... ... .... ........ ............. .... .. 122, vs . Thomas More (11/ 30/93)
Largest margin of victory .......... 74, vs. Thomas More ( 122-48) (11/ 30/93)
Largest margin of defeat .... ... ... .... 75, vs. Tennessee ( 115-40) (11/ 19/87)
Points by both teams .. .... ......... .... ...... .... 216, vs. Morehead St. (2/ 11/93)
(MS 110, EKU 106)
Fewest points by both teams ... ... ............ ... ..... .... .. 90, vs . Duke (12/3/83)
(DU 46, EKU 44)
Field goals made ......... ...... ....... .... .. .. ... .. 51, vs. Thomas More (11/ 30/93)
Free throws made .. ...... ... ............ ... ... ... ... .. 43, vs . Murray State (2/13/93)
Rebounds ...... ....... ....... ..... .. .... ... ... .... ... ... 81, vs. John Carro ll (11/20/ 81)

Single Season Team Records
Points in a season ........ ... .. .. ... .... ... .......... ... .... ... ... .... ..... 2,507
Scoring average ... ....... ..... ... ...................... .... ... ......... .... 88.4
Victories in a season .... ........ .... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... .. .. .... .... ... .... 24
Winning percentage .... .. ........ ... ....... ... ... ... ... ... ..... .. 850 ( 17-3)
Consecut ive victories ... ..... .... ... ... ... .... ... ........... ... .... .... ... ... 15
Losses in a season ..... .... .... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..... ....... .... ... ... 24
Consecutive losses .. ..... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... .. .... .... ........... .. ..... .. 10
Defensive scoring average .. .... ... ... ..... ..... .... ... .... ....... ..... . 60.8
Field goals made ...... ... ... ... .... ... .... ... ....... ... ....... ... ......... .. 925
Field goal percentage .... .. .... .... ... ... ... ... .... .... ...... ....... ...... .456
Three point field goals made ... ..... ... ... .. .... .... ...... .... .... ..... . 181
Three point field goal percentage .. ..... ...... ..... .... .. ..... ..... ... .419
Free throws made ...... ..... ................. ................ .. ... ... ... .... 592
Free throw percentage .. .... ..... ... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ... .... 764
Rebounds . ... .... ... ... ... .. ... .... ...... ...... ... ... .... ............ ... ... .. 1,446
Rebound average .... .... .............. ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... .... .. 49 .6
Steals ... .... ... ... ... ... ...... .. .... ........................... ....... .... ... ... 436
Assists .. .... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ........ .. ... ...... .... .. ..... .................. 558
Blocks ... ... ...... .............. ..... ................... ......... ... .... ... .... .. 106

2001 -02 Lady Colonels

(200 1-02)
(2000-01)
(1996-97)
( 1975-76)
(2004-05)
(1978-79)
(1985-86)
(1983-84)
(2001-02)
(1982-83)
(1997-98)
(1990-91 )
(2002-03)
(1980-81)
(1980-81)
(1975-76)
(2000-01)
(2000-01)
(199 1-92)

I 000 POINT CLUB

LISA GOODIN

JAREE GOODIN

PEGGY GAY

KATIE KELLY

KIM MAYS

CHARLOTIE SIZEMORE

KELLY COWAN

1980-84
1, 920

1989-93
1,679

1975 -79
1,674

2000-04
1,626

1992-95
1,587

1997-01
1,561

1987-91
1,5 15

ANGIE COX

TINAWERMUTH

LAPHELIA DOSS

CARLA COFFEY

MIRANDA ECKERLE

SANDRA MUKES

TERESA MCNAIR

1988 -92
1,425

1979-83
1,403

1994 -98
1,378

1984-88
1,363

200 1-05
1,290

1978-82
1, 188

1999-03
1, 183

MARLA GEARHART

PAM GARRETT

ZOEYARTIST

CANDICE FINLEY

LAURA SHELTON

1996 -00
1,085

2001-05
1,063

1998-02
1,052

1997-00
1,022

2002-06
1, 012

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
POINTS*
~
1. Kim Mayes
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Marla Gearhart
5. Carla Coffey
6. Lisa Goodin
7 . Angie Cox
8. Katie Kelly
9. Miranda Eckerle
10. Angie Cox

No.
719
582
550
548
547
517
501
493
487
487

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
~

1994-95
1980-81
1993-94
1999-00
1986-87
1982-83
1990-91
2003- 04
2004-05
1991-92

FIELD GOALS MADE*
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2. Kim Mayes
3. Carla Coffey
4. Lisa Goodin
5. Marla Gearhart
6. Jaree Goodin
7. Angela Fletcher
8. LaTonya Fleming
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Carla Coffey

~

235
229
223
217
191
190
188
186
185
183

1978-79
1994-95
1986-87
1980-81
1999-00
1991 -92
1985-86
1988-89
1982-83
1987-88

NQ...
569
515
492
453
449
436
435
429
415
393

Year
1978-79
1985-86
1998-99
1986-87
1999-00
1988-89
1980-81
1994-95
1987-88
1991-92

El.am

1. Samantha Young

2. Niki Avery
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Marla Gearhart
5. Angie Cox
6 . Kim Roberts
7 . Angie Cox
8 . Chrissy Roberts
9. Lisa Pace
10. Lisa Pace

1. Tina Cottle
2. Laphelia Doss
3. Teresa McNair
4. Carla Snipes
5. Fatai Hala'api'api
Andrea Jenkins
7. Kim Mays
8. Laphelia Doss
9. Jaree Goodin
10. Laph elia Doss
Min. 175 attempts

No.
.562
.551
.545
.541
.535
.535
.534
.525
.522
.5 16

Year
1996- 97
1995-96
2006-07
1997-98
1990-91
1999-00
1991-92
2004-05
1995-96
1992-93

No.
234
218
172
163
157
149
147
146
136
131

1. Kelly Cowan

2. Ashley Cazee
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Laura Shelton
5. Chrissy Roberts
6 . Angie Cox
7 . Kelly Cowan
8. Miranda Eckerle
9. Lisa Pace
10. Kelly Cowan
Min. 65 attempts

No.
.500
.496
.488
.468
.459
.442
.435
.433
.421
.411

Year
1990-91
2004-05
1996-97
2005-06
1997-98
1990-91
1988-89
2004-05
1997-98
1989-90

FREE THROWS MADE *

~

1983-84
1997-98
2000-01
1987-88
2005- 06
2006- 07
1994-95
1995-96
1992-93
1996-97

EJID'.fil

NQ...

.r'.e.fil

2. Kim Mays
3. Katie Kel ly
4 . Katie Kelly
5 . Lisa Goodin
6. Lisa Goodin
7. Katie Kelly
8. Laura Shelton
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Miranda Eckerle

226
168
165
154
148
147
140
126
122
118

1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1980-81
1982-83
2001-02
2005-06
1983-84
2004- 05

1. Kim Mays

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
Angie Cox

EJID'.fil

NQ...

~

2 . Maisha Thomas-Blanton
3. Kim Mays
4 . Katie Kelly
5 . Katie Kelly
6. Tracy Korbutt
7. Lisa Goodin
8. Lisa Goodin
9. Laphelia Doss
10. Katie Kelly

264
219
201
195
177
174
165
161
160
157

1994-95
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002 -03
1986-87
1980-81
1982-83
1997-98
2001-02

1. Kim Mays

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*
£1.a.yfil
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Laura Shelton
3 . Lisa Goodin
4 . Katie Kelly
Chrissy Roberts
6. Katie Kelly
7. Katie Kelly

NQ...
.913
.900
.897
.892
.892
.888
.870

Katie Kelly

.r'.e.fil
1995-96
2006-07
1996-97
1999-00
1991-92
1992-93
1990-91
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96

3·POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
El.am

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
EJID'.fil

No.
84
83
80
67
65
63
61
56
52
49

3·POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

NQ...

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2 . Angela Fletcher
3 . Charlotte Sizemore
4 . Carla Coffey
5. Marla Gearhart
6. LaTonya Fleming
7. Lisa Goodin
8. Kim Mays
9. Carla Coffey
10. Jaree Goodin

~
1. Chrissy Roberts
2. Samantha Young
3. Niki Avery
4. Chrissy Roberts
5. Ang ie Cox
6. Marla Gearhart
7 . Angie Cox
8 . Ashley Cazee
9 . Lisa Pace
10. Kim Roberts

~

1982-83
2005-06
1980-81
2001-02
1997-98
2000-01
2002-03

8. Katie Kelly
9 . Kim Mays
10. Lisa Goodin
Min. 75 attempts

.859
.856
.852

2003-04
1994-95
1981-82

REBOUNDS
EJID'.fil
1. Tina Cottle

Laphelia Doss
Sandra Mukes
Tina Cottle
Laphelia Doss
Segena Mackeroy
Tin a Wermuth
8. Sandra Mukes
9. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Carla Coffey
3.
4.
5.
6.

No.
310
310
268
267
260
256
256
253
248
248

~

1984-85
1995-96
1980-81
1983-84
1996-97
1991-92
1982-83
1981-82
1994-95
1986-87

STEALS
~
1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Angie Cox
4. Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Teresa McNa ir
7 . Maisha Thomas-Blanton
8. Tiffany Mayfield
9. Kim Mays
10. Charlotte Sizemore

NQ...

~

131
113
105
99
93
83
79
75
74
73

2002- 03
1991-92
1990-91
2001-02
1999-00
2000-0 1
1992-93
1991-92
1994-95
2001 -02

ASSISTS
Player
1. Cheryl Jones
2. Angie Cox
3. Cheryl Jones
4. Katie Kelly
5. Ang ie Cox
6 . Chrissy Roberts
7 . Sondra Miller
8. Kim Mays
9. Angie Cox
10. Lisa Goodin
Niki Avery

NQ...

~

170
164
135
130
127
122
118
115
113
112
112

1990-91
1991-92
1991-92
2002-03
1990-91
1997-98
1987-88
1993-94
1988-89
1981-82
2006 -07

BLOCKS
El.am

NQ...

Fatai Hala'api'api
Fatai Hala'api'api
Segena Mackeroy
Sheletha McEaddy
Charlotte Sizemore
Jaree Goodin
Ja ree Good in
8. Amber Kirkpatrick
9. Andrea Jen kins
10. Jaree Goodin
Segena Mackeroy

54
51
35
31
29
28
28
27
22
20
20

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

• 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

Year
2005- 06
2003-04
1991-92
1990-9 1
2001-02
1990-91
1991-92
2006-07
2006-07
1989-90
1992-93

* Denotes 1978-current

�CAREER RECORDS
POINTS
£Law
1. Lisa Good in
2. Jaree Goodin
3. Peggy Gay
4. Katie Kelly
5. Kim Mays
6 . Charlotte Sizemore
7 . Kelly Cowan
8. Angie Cox
9. Tina Wermuth
10. Laphelia Doss

11.Q.,_
1,920
1, 679
1,674
1,626
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,378

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
~

1980-84
1989-93
1975-79
2000-04
1992-95
1997-01
1987-91
1988- 92
1979-83
1994-98

FIELD GOALS MADE*
Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Jaree Goodin
3. Kelly Cowan
4 . Tina Wermuth
5. Charlotte Sizemore
6. Carla Coffey
7. Laphel ia Doss
8. Kim Mays
9. Angie Cox
10. Katie Kelly

11.Q.,_
697
677
625
604
597
544
534
512
505
483

1. Charlotte Sizemore

2 . Lisa Goodin
3. Kelly Cowan
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Jaree Good in
6. Carla Coffey
7. Angie Cox
8. Katie Kelly
9. Sandra Mukes
10. Laphelia Doss

No.
1,520
1,473
1,398
1,394
1,375
1,201
1,169
1,126
1,068
1,040

1. Ang ie Cox
2. Samantha Young
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Lisa Pace
5. Ashley Cazee
6 . Laura Shelton
7 . Marla Gearhart
8. Charlotte Sizemore
9. Kelly Cowan
10. Cheryl Jones

~

1997-01
1980-84
1987-91
1979- 83
1989-93
1984-88
1988-92
2000-04
1978-82
1994-98

£Law

1. Ang ie Cox
2. Samantha Young
3. Lisa Pace
4 . Ashley Cazee
5 . Chrissy Roberts
6 . Laura Shelton
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Katie Kelly
9. Marla Gearhart
10. Zoey Artist

1. Laphelia Doss

2. Kim Mays
3. Jaree Goodin
4 . Teresa McNair
5. Pam Garrett
6. Miranda Eckerle
7. Lisa Goodin
8 . Ashley Cazee
9 . Carla Coffey
10. Kelly Cowan
Min. 600 attempts

~

.513
.499
.492
.488
.480
.475
.473
.463
.455
.447

124
118
102
97
94
86

Years
1988-92
1991-96
1996-98
1994-98
2004-07
2002-06
1996-00
1997-02
1987-91
1989-92

Years
1994-98
1992-95
1989-93
1999-03
2001 -05
2001-05
1980-84
2004-07
1984-88
1987-91

11.Q.,_
435
404
373

344
3 18
313
302
294
257
256

Years
1988-92
1991-96
1994-98
2004-07
1996-98
2002-06
1997-02
2000-04
1996-00
1998-02

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
£Law
1. Chrissy Roberts
2 . Kelly Cowan
3 . Marla Gearhart
4. Ashley Cazee
5. Angie Cox
6. Laura Shelton
7. Kim Mays
Mikki Bond
9. Niki Avery
10. Cheryl Jones
Min. 200 attempts

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
£Law

11.Q.,_
170
155
151
13 1

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Years
1980-84
1989-93
1987-91
1979-83
1997-01
1984-88
1994-98
1992-95
1988-92
2000-04

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
£Law

£Law

11.Q.,_
.475
.448
.397
.396
.391
.378
.369
.369

.367
.363

Years
1996-98
1987-91
1996-00
2004 1988-92
2002-06
1992-95
1998-02
2006-07
1989-92

FREE THROWS MADE*
£Law

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Katie Kelly
Lisa Goodin
Kim Mays
Miranda Eckerle
Jaree Goodin
Laura Shelton
Laphelia Doss
Pam Garrett
Candice Finley
Carla Coffey

11.Q.,_
562
526
474
352
325
324
301
259
253
253

Years
2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
2001-05
1989-92
2002-06
1994-98
2001 -05
1997-01
1985-88

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
£Law

l. Katie Kel ly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Laphelia Doss
5. Jaree Goodin
6. Miranda Eckerle
7 . Pam Garrett
8. Candice Finley
9. Laura Shelton
10. Carla Coffey

11.Q.,_
645
602
569
511
482
446
425
393
379
364

Years
2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
1994-98
1989-93
2001 -05
2001 -05
1997-01
2002-06
1985-88

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*
£Law

1. Lisa Good in
2. Katie Kelly
3 . Laura Shelton
4 . Kim Mayes
5 . Miranda Eckerle
6. Marla Gearhart
7. Sandra Mukes
8. Teresa McNair

11.Q.,_
.873
.871
.855
.833
.789
.767
.756
.736

Years
1980-84
2000-04
2002-06
1992-95
2001-05
1996-00
1979-82
1999-03

9. Charlotte Sizemore
10 . Angie Cox
Min. 250 attempts

.734
.710

1998-02
1988-92

REBOUNDS
Player
1. Laphel ia Doss
2. Sandra Mukes
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Carla Coffey
6. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
7 . Teresa McNa ir
8 . Shannon Brady
9 . Charlotte Sizemore
10. Pam Garnett

11.Q.,_
1,027
975
914
866
751
711
631
625
611
595

Years
1994-98
1978-82
1989-93
1979-83
1984-88
1991-95
1999-03
1981-85
1997-02
2001-05

STEALS
Player
1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
4. Charlotte Si zemore
5. Mikki Bond
6. Pam Garnett
7. Stephanie Davis
8. Tina Wermuth
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Sond ra Mil ler

11.Q.,_
406
327
236
228
227
196
192
183
182
168

Years
1999-03
1988-92
1991-95
1997-02
1998-02
2001 -05
1992-97
1979- 83
1980-84
1984- 88

ASSISTS
Player
1. Ang ie Cox
2. Katie Kelly
3 . Cheryl Jones
4 . Mikki Bond
5 . Lisa Goodin
6. Samantha Young
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Zoey Artist
9. Kim Mays
10. Maisha Thomas-Blanton

No.
488
395
394
389
374
350
344
307
297
270

Years
1988-92
2000-04
1989-92
1998-02
1980 -84
1991-96
1997-02
1998-02
1992-9 5
1991-95

BLOCKS
Player
1. Fatai Hala'api'api
2 . Jaree Goodin
3 . Charlotte Sizemore
4. Segena Mackeroy
5. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
6. Sue Zylstra
7. Candice Finley
8. Teresa McNair
Andrea Jen kins
10. Sheletha McEaddy

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournamen t appearances •

No.
110
92
71
55
54
49
48
37
37
35

~

2003-06
1989-93
1997-02
1991-93
1991 -95
1989- 93
1997-01
1999-03
2005-07
1990-92

* Denotes 1978-current

��2007-08 OPPONENTS
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'WTECH
V
Golden Bear Basketball

WEST VIRGINIA TECH

VALPARAISO

Nov. 17 , 7:00 p.m. , Richmond, Ky.

Nov. 23 , 5: 00 p.m. , Fort Myers, Fla.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location .. .
.. ...... Montgomery, W.Va .
Enrollmen t ........ ............ .......... .... 2,400
Nickname .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. . Golden Bears
Colors .... .......... ...... .... Old Gold and Blue
Conference ...... .... ...... ...... ... .. Mid-South
Arena (Cap. ) ... Baisi Athletic Center (2,000)
President
.. .. . Dr. Charles Bayless
Athlet ic Director
Lou Talerico
Ticket Office Phone ....... .... .. (304)442-3181
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . Reggie Carrick
Alma Mater ...... .. ...... .... Augustana (1997)
School Record (Yrs.) ............ ...... 35-49 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) ...... ...... .... . 85-83 (6)
Assistant Coach .... .. ...... ........ .. Levar Willis

~

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT

FLORIDA GULF COAST

Nov. 24 , TBA , Fort Myers, Fla.

Nov. 24 , TBA • Fort Myers, Fla.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location .... .... .... .... ......... Valparaiso, Ind.
Enrollment ...... .. .... .......... ........ .. 4,000
Nickname .... .... ...... ... ........ ..... . Crusaders
Colors ...... ............ .. ........ Brown and Gol d
Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . Horizon League
Arena (Cap.) ... Athletics-Recreation Ctr. (5,000)
President ..
.. ........... Dr. Al an Har re
Ath letic Di rector .... .. ........ Mark LaBarbera
Ticket Office Phone .... ..... .. ... (219)464 -5233

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ... ....... ..
.. New Britain, Conn .
Enrollment .. .. ......
.. .. ..... 12, 000
Nickname .. ..
. Blue Devils
Colors
.. .. .. .. .. Blue and White
Conference .... . ....... ............ ... . Northeast
Arena (Cap.) .. William H. Detrick Gymnasium (2,654)
President .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ..
Dr. John W. Miller
Athletic Director .... . .. ... Charles "CJ" Jones
Ticket Office Phone .... .... ..... (860)832-2583

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ............ ............ Fort Myers, Fla.
Enrollment
.. .. .. .. .. 9,400
Nickname .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. Eagles
Colors .. .... .... .. . Kelly Green and Royal Blue
Conference .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Atlanti c Sun
Arena (Cap. )
... Alica Arena (4,500)
President .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Dr. Wilson Bradshaw
Athletic Director .... ........ .... . Carl McAloose
Ticket Office Phone .
. (239)590 -7145

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
.... ...... .... Keith Freem an
Alma Mater ....... Huntington College (1986)
School Record (Yrs. ) .... .......... 229-15 2 (13)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) .... .. ...... . 358-199 (19)
Assistant Coaches .. .... .... ........ .. Greg Kirby
Meredi th Baugher
Abby Scharlow
Office Phone ............. .. .. .... (219)464-5146

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ..... ..... .... .... .... .... . Beryl Piper
Alma Mater .. .... Central Conn ecticut (1 987)
School Record (Yrs.) ...... .... .. .. ..... O·O (1st)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) .... .. .... .... .. .. 0-0 (1st)
Assistan t Coaches ..... ..... ... ... . . Kerri Reaves
Glenn Senecal
Kenitra Johnson
Office Phone .. .....
..... (860)832-3782

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
.. .. .. .. .. Karl Smesko
Alma Mater .... .... .. ....... Kent State (1993)
School Record (Yrs. )....
.. ... 132-21 (5)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ......... .. .. .. 193-48 (8)
Assistant Coaches .
Nathan Daume
Ericka Haney
Office Phone

Letterwinners Returning/Los t ...... . . . .... .. n/a
Newcomers ......
. . n/a

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20· 11
2006-07 Conf. Record/Finish ......... 11 ·3/2nd
Starters Re turni ng/Lost .................... .. 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......... .. .. . 8/5
Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
...... 5

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. 6·23
2006-07 Conf . Record/Fi nish .. .... .. 4·14/t9th
Starters Returning/Lost ...... .. ........... .. 1/4
Letterwinners Returni ng/Lost .. ...... .... . .. 7 / 7
Newcomers . .
............... .. ... 6

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
. .. .. .. ..... 34-1
2006-07 Conf. Record /Finish
.. . None
Starters Returning/Lost .. ........ ...
.. .. 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .... ........... 6/ 6
Newcomers .. .
. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 8

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. .. .. . • .. .. . .. .. Toni Kay Oliverio
Of fice Phone .. ........ .... .... ... (304 )981-6211
Cell Phone .. ...... .......... .... .... ........ .. n/a
Office Fax .... ............
. (304)442-3499
Email .. ... . ... ... toni.oliverio@mail.wvu.edu
Ath letic Web Site ........... www. wvutech .edu
Press Row Phone ..... .......... .. (304)442-3211

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. .. .. ..
.. Ryan Wronkowicz
Office Phone .... ....
.. ... (219)464-5232
Cell Phone .. .. .... .... .... .... ... (219)617-2466
Office Fax .. .. .. .. ...... .... .... .. (219)464-5762
Email . ... ...... . ryan. wronkowicz@valpo.edu
Athletic Web Site ... www.valpo.edu/athletics
Press Row Phone .. ...
.. . (2 19)548- 1502

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .
.. Jason Stronz
Office Phone ................ .... . (860)832-3057
Cell Phone .... ............ ..... (860)637-2220
Office Fax .. .. ..
.. (860)832-3084
Email .. .... .. .... .. ....... st ronzjam@ccsu.edu
Athleti c Web Site . www.CCSUBlueDevils. com
Press Row Phone .. .... .... ........ (860)832 -3099

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ..
.. .. .. .. Mike Hill
Office Phone .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... (239)590-7064
Cell Phone ...... .... ..... .... .... .... .. . .... n/ a
Office Fax .... .. .
.. ... (239)590 -7014
· Email ...... ... .... .... .. .... .. mhill@fgcu .edu
Athletic Web Site .... . www.fgcuathl etics.com
Press Row Ph one .... .. .. ...... .. .. (239)707-3943

Office Phone ....

.... .. .... . (304)442-3855

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .. ..
.. .... ...... .. ... .. 24-9
2006-07 Conf. Record/Finish .. .... ..... 5-5/3rd
Starters Return ing/Lost .......... .... .... .... 4/1

SYRACUSE

4.-Jir
ALABAMA STATE

J

LOU ISIANA·MON ROE

Dec. 1 , 2:00 p.m . , Monroe, La.

Nov. 2 , TBA , Monroe, La.

GENERA L INFORMATION
Location . . ... .......... .. . .... ..... Syracuse, N.Y.
Enrollment ........ .. .. .. .... .......... .. .. . 11 , 500
Nickname .... .. . ..... .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oran ge
Colors .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Orange
Conference .. .. .. .. . .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Big East
Arena (Cap.) .. ............ Carrier Dome (33, 633)
Chancellor .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Dr. Nancy Cantor
Ath letic Director ............ .. .. Dr. Daryl Gross
Ti cket Office Phone .. .. .. .. .. .. 1-888· 366· 3849

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ...... .. .... .. ... .... . Montgomery, Ala.
Enrollment .. ........ .. .... .. ............. .. 6,024
Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.. .. . . . . . . .. . Hornet s
Colors ........ .. ...... ........ Old Gold and Black
Conference .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Southwestern Athlet ic
Arena (Cap. ) ... Joe L. Reed Academe (7, 400)
President ............ .. .. .. .... .... Dr. Joe A. Lee
Interim Athletic Director .. .. . . . Ron Dickerson
Ticket Office Phone .. .... . .. .. .. (334)269-6485

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ... ............ ... ... ..... .. Monroe, La.
Enrollment
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 8, 571
Nickname .... ...... . ...... ..... ...... .. Warhawks
Colors .. .. . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ..
Maroon and Gold
Conference .. ........ .. .. .... ......... .. . Sun Bel t
Arena (Cap. ) .... Fant-Ewing Coliseum (8,000)
President ... ........... . . Dr. James E. Cofer, Sr.
Athletic Director ........ .... .. ..... Bobby Staub
Ticket Office Phone
.... .. .. (318)342- 2856

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ...... ............. Quentin Hillsman
Alma Mater .... ....... St. Mary's (Md. ) (1993)
School Record (Yrs.)
...... . 9-20 ( 1)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) .... .. .... ........ 9-20 (1)
Assistant Coaches . ........ .... .. ... Matt Luneau
Rick Moody
Mary McKissa ck
Office Phone .. .... ............. .. (315)443-3761

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .. .. ...... . Freda Freeman -Jackson
Alma Mater .. .. .. .... ... Alabam a State (1984)
School Record (Yrs. ) ...... ...... ... 155-106 (8)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... .. .... .. 155-106 (8)
Assi stant Coaches .... .. ...... .... Clayton Harris
Yvette McDaniel
Office Phone ........ ........ .... . (334)229-4509

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ........... .... ... ...... . Mona Martin
Alma Mater ....... Nort hwestern State ( 1976)
School Record (Yrs.) .. .... .... .... 175-1 66 ( 12)
Overall Record (Yrs.)....
. 175-166 (12)
Assistant Coaches ......... .... .... .... .. . E.J. Ok
Robert Dallimore
Gerline Guillaume
Office Phone .
...... ... (318)342-5406

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. 9· 20
2006-07 Conf. Record/Finish
3-13/ 13th
Starters Returning/Lost .... .. ...... .. ....... 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/ Lost .............. 9/3
Newcomers . . . . . .
......... .. ...... 7

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .... .... .... .... .... ........ 12-18
2006-07 Conf. Record/ Finish .. .. ...... 9-9/ 6th
Starters Ret urning/Lost .. .... .. ......... ..... 4/1
Letterwinners Retu rning/Lost .. ........... 10/ 3
Newcomers . .
. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 8

TEAM INFORMATION
2006 -07 Record
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14· 16
2006·07 Conf. Record/Finish .. .. .. ... 4·14/6th
Starters Return ing/Lost .... .. .......... ..... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Los t
11 /4
Newcomers . .
.. . . . . . 4

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact . .. .. ........ ... .... Josh Waldman
Office Phone .. .. ............ .. .. (315)443-2608
Cell Phone .. .. .. .............. .. .... .... .... n/a
Office Fax .... ............ .... .... (315)464-2076
Email ...... .... ............ jmwaldma@syr.edu
Ath letic Web Site .. ... ... www.suathletics.com
Press Row Phone . . ....
. ..... n/a

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. .. .. ..
Mei sh a Jackson
Office Phone .... .... ...... .. .. ... (334)229-4511
Cell Phone .. .... .... .. .. .... .... ... .. ...... .. . n/a
Office Fax .. .. .......... .... .. .... (334)262-2971
Email .. ...... .. .... ...... . mjackson@alasu.edu
Athletic Web Site ... www.bamastatesports.com
Press Row Phone .. .. .............. (334)263-0637

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ...... ..... ...... Adam Prendergast
Office Phone .. ......... .. .. .. .. .. (318)342-5463
Cell Phone .. .... ........ .... .. .. . (205)999-2062
Office Fax .... .......... .. ........ (318)342 -5464
Email ...... .. .. ......... prendergast@ulm.edu
Athletic Web Si te ...... www.ulmathl etics.com
Press Row Phone .... .. .... .... .... (318)342-6920

Nov. 2 , TBA , Monroe, La.

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

.... ... (239)590-7038

) JI

(

MURRAY STATE

Dec. 6 , 8:00 p.m. , Murray, Ky.
Feb. 7 • 5:30 p. m. , Richmond, Ky.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location . . . .. . .. .. . . .
.. .... ..... Murray, Ky.
Enrollment .... .. ...... ..
.. ...... .. 10,200
Nickname .. . ..... . . ....... .. ... . .... ... ... Racers
Colors .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . • Navy and Gold
Conference .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) .. Regional Special Events Ctr. (8,500)
President .... .. .. .... ......... Dr. Randy J. Dunn
Athletic Director
....... Allen Ward
Ti cket Office Phone .... .. .. .. .... (270)809-4895
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
.. .... ...... Jody Adams
Alma Mater .......... ........ Tennessee (1 994)
School Record (Yrs. ) .... ...... .... .. .. . 0-0 (1 st)
Overall Record (Yrs. )
........ 0-0 (1 st)
Assistant Coaches .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Rob Cross
Kerensa Barr
Carlai Moore
Office Phone
.. .. .. (2 70)809-6288
TEAM INFORMATION
2006 -07 Record .
.. ...... .. .... .. .. .. . 21-10
2006-07 Conf. Record /Finish .. ....
15·5/2nd
.. .. .. 4/1
Starters Returning/Lost ..
Lette rwinners Returning/Lost ... ... . ... ... 10/5
Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. . David Snow
Office Phon e ...... .......... .... . (270)809-3351
Cell Phone .. .... .......... .. ..... (270)227-7669
Office Fax .... .... ......
. (270)809 -6814
Email .... ..... . david.snow@murraystate.edu
Athletic Web Si te .......... www.GoRacers.com
Press Row Phone .. .. .... ...... .... (270)809 -5551

�2007-08 OPPONENTS

AUSTIN PEAY
Dec. 8 • 3: DD p.m. • Clarksville, Tenn.
Feb. 28 • 5:30 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

EASTERN ILLINOIS

Dec. 19 • 5:30 p.m . • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 21 • 6:30 p. m. • Martin, Tenn.

Dec. 21 • 2:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Jan. 12 • 6:00 p.m. • Charleston, Ill.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ....
. Clarksville, Tenn.
Enrollment ... .. ...... .................. .. . 9,207
Nickname .... .... .. .. ..... ........ ... . Lady Govs
Colors .... ...... . .. ..... .. ...... . . Red and White
Conference
.. .. Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap. ) .
. .... . Dunn Center (7,275)
President ... ..
. ....... .. ..... .. Timothy Hall
Athletic Director ..
. Dave Loos
Ticket Office Phone .. .. .. .. ... .. (931)221 · 7761

GENERA L INFORMATION
Location
... ... Martin, Tenn.
Enrollment
.... ....... ....... .... 6,000
.. .... .. .. ........ Skyhawks
Nickname .. ...
Colors . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . Navy Blue and Orange
Conference .
. . . . . . .. .. . Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap. ) ....... ..... . . Elam Center (5,000)
Chancellor .. .... ....... ...... .... .. Dr. Tom Rakes
Ath letic Director .....
. .. ... Phil Dane
Ticket Office Phone.
. .. (731)881-7207

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ...... .... ................ Charleston, Ill.
Enrollment ........ .... ..... .. .. ....... .. . 12,349
Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Panthers
Colors .
.. .. ............ . ..... Blue and Gray
Conference ... .. .. ....... ...... ...... . Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ...... ......... Lantz Arena (5,300)
President .. . . .. ... .. . . .. .. .. .. Dr. William Perry
Athletic Director ...... ... ....... ... .... ...... TBA
Ticket Office Ph one
... (217)581-2106

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ... ...... ............ Carrie Daniels
Alma Mater . .... ........... Austin Peay (1996 J
School Record (Yrs. ).. .... .... .....
10·20 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs. )
... .. . 10-20 ( 1)
Assistant Coaches ........ .. .... .. Marcus Payne
Camryn Whitaker
Cammie Campbell
Office Phone
.. . (931)221 · 7202

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ........ .... ......... .. ... Tara Tansil
Alma Mater ..... ... . Tennessee-Martin (1995)
School Record (Yrs.)
34·52 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) ........... ..... . 34-52 (3)
Assistant Coaches .
.. .. ........ Lou Difeo
Jessica Grayson
Office Phone ..

.. (731)881-7681

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .......... ............ ... Brady Sallee
Alma Mater .... Thomas More College (1993)
30-55 (3)
School Record (Yrs. ).... ..
Overall Record (Yrs. ) ....... ....... ... 30·55 (3)
Assistant Coaches .. ... ............ Quacy Barnes
Lee Buchanan
Jackie Moore
Office Phone
.. .. .......... (217)581 ·6008

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .... ...................... . 10·20
2006·07 Con f. Record/Finish ....
9·11/8th
Starters Return ing/Lost
.. ..... .... ... 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
..... .. 6/5
Newcomers . . . . . . . . .
... .. 7

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .... .... ................... 17-14
2006·07 Cont. Record/Finish ........ 10·10/6th
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
.. .... . 7/5
Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

TEAM INFORMATION
2006· 07 Record ....
.. ..... 10-19
2006-07 Cont. Record/Finish ..... .... 7·13/9th
Starters Returning/Lost .......... ... ..... .... 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/ Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/ 4
Newcomers ..... ..... . ... ...... .... ... ....... .... 3

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ............... ............ Cody Bush
Office Phone ......... ........... . (931)221-7561
Cell Phone ....... .. ............... .......... . n/a
Office Fax .... ..... ..... .. ... ..... (931)221-7562
Email .. ... ... .... .. ..... .. ... .. bushc@apsu.edu
Ath letic Web Site .... www.apsugovernors. com
Press Row Phone ....... ........ ... (931 )221·7155

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ..
.. ..... Matthew Maxey
Office Phone ...... .. .......... ... (731)881-7632
Cell Phone . .. ..
. .... .. (731 )330·9890
Office Fax ....... .......... .. ..... (731)881 ·7624
Email .... ......... .......... mmaxey@utm.edu
Athletic Web Site . ........ www. utmsports.com
Press Row Phone ............... ... (731)881-7694

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ............. .... ...... ... Ben Turner
Office Phone ..... ...... .... .... .. (217)581 ·7020
Cell Phone
.. ..... ........ ... (217)549-7965
Office Fax ... .......... ...... .... . (21 7)581·6434
Email .. ..... ... ......... ... bvrettberg@eiu.edu
Athletic Web Site .. .. . . www. EIUpanthers. com
Press Row Phone ............. .... . (217)548·5135

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SAINT PETER'S

Dec. 30 • TBA • Jersey City, Tenn.

Dec. 30 • TBA • Jersey City, Tenn.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ..... ....... ..... ... Philadelphia, Penn.
.. ....... ....... .. .. 10,422
Enrollment .. ...
Nickname ....... ...... ...
.. . Quakers
Colors ........... ................. .. Red and Blue
Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ivy League
Arena (Cap.) ........ ..... The Palestra (8,722)
President ..... .. .. ... .... ..... Dr. Amy Gutmann
Athletic Director ..
..... .. .. . Steve Bilsky
Ticket Office Phone ... .. ....... . (215)898·6151

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ... ........ ....... ..... Jersey City, N.J .
Enrollment .. .... ............ .... .......... 3,282
Nickname .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . .
.. .. . Peahen s
Colors .. .... .. .. ..... ............ Blue and White
Conference . . .
. . . . . Metro Atlantic Athletic
Arena (Cap.) .
Yanitelli Center (3,200)
President ..... ... .... .... Or. Eugene Cornacchia
Athletic Director ... .. ..
. . William Stein
Ticket Office Phone ......... .... (201)761-7304

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .. .
. . . . Patrick Knapp
Alma Mater ..
. ..... ..... . Widener (1975)
School Record (Yrs.) ... ........ ...... . 32-49 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ..... ..... ... 325· 352 (24)
Assistant Coaches
Jennifer Wasson
Michelle Koclanes
Julie Greger
Office Phone . .. .. ..
.. ..... . (215 )898·0280

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ...... ......... .. Stephanie De Wolfe
Alma Mater ....... ........ Saint Peter's (1997)
School Record (Yrs .) ..
. .. .... 36·50 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ......... ........ 36·50 (3)
Assistant Coaches .. .............. Natasha Philip
Kalisha Lewis
Office Phone ... .. ............ .... (201)761 -7340

TEAM INFORMATION
2006·07 Record .. ..
.. .. ...... ...... ... 12·15
2006· 07 Conf. Record/Finish ..... ..... 7·7/t4th
Starters Returning/Lost .. .... ....... ..... .... 2/3
Letterwinners Return ing/Lost
..... 7/4
Newcomers . . .. . . ..
. . . . . .. 5

TEAM INFORMATION
2006 -07 Record .. .. ...... ......... .. .. .... 12·18
2006·07 Cont. Record/ Finish .. .
7· 11 /lth
Starters Returning/Lost ....... ... ... ..... .. .. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ... ... ...... ... 9/5
Newcomers
.. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. 5

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact . . ..
. .... Jen Werner
Office Phone .. ....
. (215)573·4125
Cell Phone
(215 )260·7999
Office Fax ....... . ...... .. .. ..... (215)898 -1747
Email ......... ..... .. .... wernerJL@upenn.edu
Athletic Web Site .... www.pennath letics.com
Press Row Phone .
. . (215)898·4324

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. .. . . .. .
. Pat Coleman
.. (201)761-7316
Office Phone.. .....
Cell Phone ... ... .. ............. .. (570)267·5543
Office Fax
...... ............. (201)761·7317
Email
.... ........ pcoleman@spc.edu
Ath letic Web Si te ... www.spc.edu/pages/408.asp
Press Row Phone .... ........... ... (201)761-7350

TENNESSEE TECH

HIGH POINT
Dec. 29 • 5:30 p.m. • Jersey City, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Locat ion
...... High Point, N.C.
Enrollment ..... .... ...
.. .. ........ 3,100
Nicknam e .. ...... . .... ......... ......... Panthers
Colors ....... ..... . ...... ....... Purple and White
Conference ... ....... . .. ............. .... Big South
Arena (Cap.) ...
Millis Center (2,565)
President .. .. . . .
. Dr. Nido Qubein
Athletic Director ......... .... Dr. Woody Gibson
Ticket Office Phone
.. ... .. (336)841·9276
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ... . . ..... .............. ... Tooey Loy
Alma Mater .................. High Point (1994)
School Record (Yrs.) ...... ...... ..... 100-75 (6)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............. ... 100-75 (6)
Assistant Coaches ....... ...... ..... Karen Curtis
Katie O'Dell
David Kim
Office Phone ..... ......... . .. .... (336)841·4661
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record ....... .
18· 12
2006-07 Cont. Record/Fin ish ..... .. ... 11· 3/1st
Starters Returning/Lost ............... ...... 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...
10/4
Newcomers .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .
.. . . 6
MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. ...... .......... ....... April Goode
Office Phone .. ........... . .... .. . ( 336 )841· 4638
Cell Phone
...... .. (336)847-5456
Office Fax .. .. ............... .... . (336)841·9182
Email ..... ............. agoode@highpoint.edu
Athletic Web Site .. www.highpointpanthers.com
Press Row Phone ...... .... ...... .. (336)841 ·4638

MOREHEAD STATE

Jan. 5 • 3:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 2 • 4:00 p.m. • Cookeville, Tenn .

Jan. 10
5:1 5 p. m.
Morehead, Ky.
Feb. 26 • 7: 00 p. m. • Richmond, Ky.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location . . .. .. .... .
. . Cookeville, Tenn.
Enrollment ....... ....... ...... ..... ..... . . 10,000
Nickname . .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .
. Golden Eagles
Colors .... ..... .... .... ........ .. Purple and Gold
Conference ............. .... .......... Ohio Val ley
Arena (Cap.) ... .. ....... Eblen Center (10,152)
President .... .. ... ............ .... Dr. Robert Bell
Athletic Director . .
.. . . . . . Mark Wilson
Ti cket Office Phone ... ..... ...... (931)372·3940

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ... .. .. .... ............... . Morehead, Ky.
Enrollment
.............. ... .. .... 9,025
Nickname .. .. ..... ......... .. ............. . Eagles
Colors .. .. . . .
. ..... Royal Blue and Gold
Conference .... .... ... .... ...... ..... . Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ••. Ellis T. Johnson Arena (6,500)
President ................ Dr. Wayne D. Andrews
Athletic Director . .. .. ....... Brian Hutchinson
Ticket Office Phone .... .......... (606)783·2088

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .. .... ........... ...... ... Amy Brown
Alma Mater ............. Louisiana Tech ( 1996)
School Record (Yrs. ) .. ... ... ....... .. 12·18 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) .... .. .... ..... .. 12·18 (1)
Assistant Coaches ........ ...... Stacie Childress
Misty Garrett
Ashley Earley
(931)372-6292
Office Phone .. ........

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .. . ................. ... Mike Bradbury
Alma Mater ....... ... . UT-Chattanooga (1993)
School Record (Yrs.).
. ... O·O (1st)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... .... ... .... . O·O (1st)
Assistan t Coaches . . .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. Harry Elifson
Valerie King
Ashley Allen
Office Phone
... ..... (606)783 ·2126

TEAM INFORMATION
2006·07 Record .
. ..... . .. .... .... 12·18
2006-07 Conf. Record/Finish ... ..... . 11·9/5th
Starters Returning/Lost .......
.. 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... ........ . 7/ 5
Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record ...... ........ . . .
.. ... 14·16
2006·07 Cont. Record/Finish ...... . .. 13·7/3rd
Starters Returning/Lost ...... ........... .. ... 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .... .... .. ... .. 6/5
Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ... ........ .. ...... ... ..... T.J. May
Office Phone .... ..... .. ... ....... (931)372 -3293
Cell Phone .. .... ..... ........ ...... ..... ..... . n/a
Office Fax .... ....... ............ . (931)372·6139
Email .... .. ...... ............ tmay@tntech .edu
Athletic Web Si te .. ....... www.TIUsports.com
Press Row Phone .. .... .. .......... (931)372·6077

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ..... .. .............. . Matt Schabert
Office Phone ..... ..... ........... (606)783·2500
Cell Phone .... ..... ...... .......... ........... n/a
Office Fax .... ........ .... ... .... . (606)783-2550
Email . ..... m. schabert@moreheadstate. edu
Athletic Web Site .. ..... .. www.msueagles.com
Press Row Phone .. ........ ...... .. (606)78 3· 2500

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances ,

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SAMFORD

Jan. 17 • 5:30 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 14 • 6:30 p.m.
Jacksonville, Ala.

TENNESSEE STATE

Jan. 19 • 3:00 p. m. • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 16 • 5:00 p. m.
Birmingham, Ala.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Jan. 24 • 6:30 p.m . • Nashville , Tenn.
March 1 • 3:00 p.m .
Richmond, Ky.

Feb. 9 • 3:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 23 • 6:30 p.m. • Cape Girardeau, Mo.

GENfRAL INFORMATION
Location .. ............ .... ... Jacksonville, Ala.
Enrollment
.. ...... .. . 9,061
Nickname ..... ... ... .... , . . . . . . . . . . . Gamecocks
Colors .. .. .. .. .
.. .. .. . Red and White
Conference • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap. ) .. . Pete Mathews Coliseum (5, 500)
President .. ...
Dr. Willia m A. Meehan
Athletic Director .. .
.. .. Jim Fuller
Ticket Office Phone .. .. ........ .. (256)782·8499

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location . . . . . . . .. . . . .
. . Birmingham, Ala.
Enrollment .. .. ...
.. .......... .... 4,500
Nickname .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
. Bulldogs
Colors ..
Red and Blue
.. .. .. .. Ohio Valley
Conference .. ..
Arena (Cap. ) .. .. .. Pete Hanna Center (5,000)
President ............ Dr. Andrew Westmoreland
Athlet ic Director .
.. .. .. .. Bob Roller
Ticket Office Phone
.... .. (205)726-2050

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location .. .. .... .. .. .... .. .. .... Nashville, Tenn.
Enrollment ........................ .......... 9,024
Nickname .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Lady Tigers
Colors .. ..
.. ..... Royal Blue and White
Conference .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) .. ...... ... Gentry Center (10, 600)
Presi dent ..
.. .. Dr. Melvin Johnson
Ath letic Director ..... ....... Teresa L. Phillips
Ticket Office Phone . .. .......... (615)963-5841

GENERAL INFORMATION
Locat ion ...... ...... .. ... . Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Enrollment .............
.. ..... 10, 477
Nickname .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. . Red hawks
Colors ...... ........ ....... Red, Whi te and Black
Conference .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ........ .. Show Me Center (7,000)
President .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins
Athletic Director ........ ... .... Don Kaverman
Ticket Office Phone
.. 1·866-SEMOTIK

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .... .................. .. Becky Geyer
Alma Mater .... ...... .. Northern State (1987)
School Record (Yrs.).....
7·2 1 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs. ) . ............ 236·128 (14)
Assistant Coaches
... Brad Durchslag
Jamie Kellerman
Gerlonda Hardin
.. .. .. .. (2 56)782 -5417
Office Phone ...

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ........ .. .
Mike Morris
Alma Mater ...... ....
Belhaven (1992)
.. 69·73 (5)
School Record (Yrs. ) .... ...
Overall Record (Yrs. )
..... 69-73 (5)
Ass istant Coaches ....... ........ . La trice Mclin
Clarissa Tomlinson
Amber Deline
Office Phone .... .
...... .. . (205)726·4072

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .......... ............ .. Tracee Wells
Alma Mater .... ...... . Ten nessee State (1998)
School Record (Yrs.) ...... .... ...... .. 18-65 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ........ ......... 18-65 (3)
Assistant Coaches .. ............... David Midlick
Tammy A. Bagby
Tamara Washinigton
Office Phone ..
.. ........ (615)963-5851

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ...... ................ .. .. John Ishee
Alma Mater .... .. Southern Mississippi (1986)
School Record (Yrs. ) .. ............ .... . 24-8 (1)
Over all Record (Yrs.) .. .. ....
53·29 (3 )
Assis tant Coaches . . . .
. .... .. .. Chris Harris
Angel a Lewis·Moore
Office Phone .. .... .... ..

TEAM INFORMATION
2006 -07 Record .. ................ .. ........... 7·21
2006-07 Conf. Record/Finish .. .. ... 4-16/tl Oth
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 1 / 4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 7

TEAM INFORMATION
2006·07 Record .. .. .. .
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18-13
2006·07 Cont. Record/Fi nish
12·8/ 4th
Starters Returni ng/Lost .. ......
... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .. .. ..... .. 10/3
Newcomers . . . . .
...... 3

TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Record .. .. ..
.. .. .. ...... ......... 7 · 22
2006 -07 Conf. Record/Finish ....... 4· 16/t10th
Starters Returning/Lost .... .... .. .. .... .. .. . 5/0
Let terwinners Returning/Lost ..... .... .... . 9/1
Newcomers . . . . ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4

TEAM INFORMATION
2006 -07 Record ...... .... ........ .... ...... .. 24·8
2006·07 Cont . Record/Finish ...... ... 16·4/lst
Starters Returning/Lost .. ...... ... .. ........ 4/ 1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......... .... . 8/ 3
Newcomers ..... .......... .... .... ......... .... .. 6

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact . . . . . .
. . . . . Jeff Dunnavant
Office Phone .. ................. .. (256)782-5377
Cell Phone .... .. ........ .. ....... (256)453·6612
Offi ce Fax
.... ..... (256)782 -5958
Email ...
.. .... .. .. dunnavant@j su.edu
Athletic Web Site .. . www.JSUGamecocksSports.com
Press Row Phone .. ........ ...... .. (256)782 -5528

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Conta ct .. .. .. .. .
Joey Mullins
Office Phone .... .. .... .......... (205)726-2799
Cell Phon e .. .. ..
.. .. (205 )532 -3477
Office Fax ...
.. .. (205)726·2545
Email ........ ...... .... j mmulli 1@samford .edu
Athletic Web Si te .... www. samford sports.com
Press Row Phone ...... ...... ..... . (205)726 -2377

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contac t .
.. .. .. . Zekeya Anderson
Office Phone ... .. .... ........ .... (615)963 ·1867
Cell Phone .... .......... .. .. ..... (615)828·3603
Office Fax .... .. .. .. .... .... .... .. (615)963-7692
Email .... .......... zanderson01 @tnstate. edu
Athlet ic Web Site ......... .. www.tsutigers.com
Press Row Phone ........ ...... .... (615)963-7616

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Corey Miggins
Office Phone .. ....
.. (573)651·2937
Cell Phone .......... ... ...... .... (773)4 14-5961
Office Fax ...... .................. (573)651 -2810
Email .... ...... .. ..... ... .. cmiggins@semo.edu
Athletic Web Site .... .. www.GoSoutheast.com
Press Row Phone .. .. ........ ...... (573)651 ·5014

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............. .. 4 / 8

Newcomers . . . . . .

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CANP OF SUPER.STARS
Team Camp 1: June 8-11 , 2008
Team Camp 2: June 16-19 , 2008
Shooting Camp : June 12- 14
Head women's basketball coach Larry Joe Inman and his st aff have developed the EKU program from what was once an average t eam to one that is
among the best that the Ohio Valley Conference . Inman currently ranks 27th
among active women 's basketball coaches with 466 career victories. He has
led the Lady Colonels to five OVC t itles.
He has taken the Colonels to two NCAA Tournaments. In addition, under
his guidance, Eastern Kentucky earned the program's first-ever post-season
win, advancing to the second round of t he 2002 WNIT. He is the only coach in
school history to post 20+ win seasons, a feat he has accomplished six times.
The 2007 -08 Camp of Superstars will once again be held on the campus
of Eastern Kentucky University in the Alumni Coliseum . Eastern is locat ed i n
Richmond, approximately 25 miles south of Lexington, j ust off 1-75. The Camp
of Superstars has drawn teams from six stat es and is t he largest team cam p in
Kentucky.

Facilities
EKU has outstanding basketbal l facilities, including three
large basketball courts and six
smaller courts. Varsit y games
will be played on t he large courts
only, while junior varsity games
are played on the smaller courts.
The swimming pool will be available for all campers and staff.
Meals and Housing
Meals will be served on
campus. Living quarters will be
located in an ai r-conditioned
residence hall on campus and
supervised by camp counselors. Campers will need to bring ,
a blanket, towel, t-shirt, socks,
sheet s, sneakers, swim suit and
other personal items. Linens will
not be provided.
• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA toum ament appearances •

�OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
Entering its 60th year, the Ohio Valley
Conference continues to build on the success
that has made it the nation's eighth-oldes t
NCAA Division I conference. In 2003, the OVC
ex tended its geographical foo tprint into Alabama for the firs t time, expanding the league's
membership to a record 11 ins titutions with
the addition of Jacksonville State University
and Samford University.
The OVC's proud past dates back to 1948,
but seeds for the new league were actually
planted in 1941. It was then tha t Roy Stewa rt,
the athleti cs director at Murray State, Charles
(Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at
Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the
public rela tions director at Weste rn Kentucky,
first broached the id ea of forming a new
conference. Discussions were pu t on hold by
World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948
at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three
original institutions combined with Morehead
State, Louisville and Evansville to form the

ovc.

In the 1950s, the OVC b ecame a p ioneer on
a much more significant scale socially. During
times of racial segregation, league member
Morehead State b ecame one of the first nontrad itionally b lack mid-southern institutions to
accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks
earned athletically-related aid at Morehead,
which sign ed a secon d black athlete, Howard
Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned
all-conference recognition as a ha lfback in
football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of
the institutions in the league began to provide
ed ucational and athle tic opportunities to African -American s.
In the la te 1970s, women's athletics began
somewha t of a rebirth on the national scen e
as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women 's sports. Recogniz ing the need to
provide increased opportunities fo r female
athletes, the OVC established women's championships in the s ports of basketball, tennis
and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball add ed over the next four years. Those
sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegia te Athletics for Women, but
the overall strength of women's programs in
the league was demonstrated by the automa tic
bids the OVC instantly received when the
NCAA became the governing body in 1982.
Through the early years of the league, adminis trators w restled with fan b ehavior due to
the close proximity of the conference members
and the intense rivalries wh ich developed.
Just as it did d ecades ago, the OVC took the
lead ership role on what h as become a national
issue . In 1995, the OVC implemented a fi rst-ofits-kind "Sports manship Statement", a policy
which promotes p rinciples of fair play, ethical
conduct and respect for one's opponent. TI1e
s tatement has become a model for others to
follow across the nation, and has an swered the

challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to
improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics.
Additionally, the OVC annually presents the
Steve H amilton Sports manship Award, in honor of
the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach
and athletics director, to a junior or senior studentathlete with sign ificant athletic contributions who
best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional
and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which a re
presented to one institution an d 16 sport-specific
teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited
the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA.
The playing field isn't the only place where
OVC athletes are working hard. The league
also recognizes excellen ce in th e classroom. Six
Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to
male and female student-athletes, while others
are commended for their academic success by
being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot
on the Commissioner's Honor Roll. Additionally,
the league annually presents one ins titutional
academic achievement award, as well as separate
team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport.
The vision of leadership demonstrated by the
Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as
the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend
in collegiate athletics administration for increased
involvement of university presiden ts in setting
policies and makin g rules. The presidents of OVC
institutions, however, have always governed the
Con ference, long before presidential governance
becam e a national theme.
The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the follow ing sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, termis and track for men, and
basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball,
tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men's
and women's sport of rifle.

I OVC All-Time Member List
University of Akron
Austin Peay State University
East Tennessee State Uni versity
Eastern Illinois University
Eastern Kentucky University
University of Evansville
Jacksonville State University
University of Louisville
Marshall University
Middle Tennessee State University
Morehead State University
Murray State University
Samford University
Southeast Missouri State University
University of Tennessee at Martin
Tennessee State University
Tennessee Technological University
Western Kentucky University
Youngstown State University

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournanie11t appearances •

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1957-78
1996-pres.
1948-pres.
1948-52
2003-pres.
1948-49
1948-52
1952-00
1948-pres.
1948-pres.
2003-pres.
1991-pres.
1992-pres.
1986-pres.
1949-pres.
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�ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

Director of Athletics
Third Year
Concord College, 1974
In two years under Mark Sandy's
guidance as Director of Athletics at
Eastern Kentucky University, the
Colonels have enjoyed success at both
the national and conference levels
while also achieving in the classroom.
During the 2006-07 school year, the
Colonels captured the OVC Men's All-Sports Trophy for the fourth
straight year and 14th time overall, while the men's and women's
cross country squ ads won the league championship. In addition,
the men's basketball team earned the league title and a spot in
the NCAA Tournament against North Carolina, and five Colonel
programs earned the OVC Team Sportsmanship Award. Individually, two student-athletes were named All-Americans, one Colonel
tallied Academic All-American accolades and several Colonels
received OVC Player of the Year honors.
"Success can be defined in many terms throughout the vast
enterprise known as collegiate athletics," Sandy said. "Team accomplishments and individual honors just begin to tell the story of
what I am most proud of after my second year as EKU's Director of Athletics. Success is our student-athletes developing into
contributing members of society. Success is our coaching staff and
their dedication to our student-athletes."
In the most recent NCAA Academic Progress Report (APR)
released in the spring of 2007, Eastern Kentucky boasted several
quality rankings led by the men's golf program's perfect score of
1,000 for the third consecutive year. Men's golf was one of five
EKU programs to rank above the national average in the APR, a
measure of eligibility and retention of scholarship student-athletes. Baseball, women's basketball, football and women 's golf also
eclipsed the national APR average.
Under Sandy's guidance, Eastern Kentucky recently announced
its plan to construct a $2 million state-of-the-art baseball stadium
that will serve as a cornerstone to The Campus Beautiful. Alumni
Coliseum received a facility enhancement in the summer of 2006
with a n ewly branded court and scoreboards, while a new series
of athletics marks were crea ted and unveiled in April 2006. In
December 2005, the University and department of athletics announced the creation of an Athletics H all of Fame to commemorate distinguished individuals and team s on their accomplishments and contributions to the tradition of Colonel athletics.
On May 31, 2005, Eastern Kentucky University President
Joanne K. Glasser announced the hiring of Mark Sandy as Director
of Athletics. Prior to Eastern Kentucky, Sandy served as senior
associate athletics director for external operations at the University
of Richmond for five years.
While at Richmond, Sandy secured commitments of m ore than
nine million dollars toward a $20 million Spider athletics campaign, and increased giving by 94 percent, while serving as an
administrator for the men's and women's basketball programs.

From 1997 to 2000, Sandy served as associate athletics director at Miami University, where he was responsible for marketing and major gifts. He began his career as a high school mathematics and history teacher, in addi tion to coaching basketball
and baseball, and went on to serve as an assistant basketball
coach at the University of Evansville, Wake Forest University
and Virginia Military Institute.
"It was important tha t we bring to our campus an individual
who can build on our tradition of excellence and capitalize on
our recent success in the Ohio Valley Conference and on the
national stage," Glasser said at the time of his hiring. "Mark
Sandy w1derstands intercollegiate athletics from every possible
standpoint. His breadth of experience as an educator, coach,
athletics administrator and athletics fundraiser will serve EKU
well as we continue to move our intercollegiate athletics program forward to even greater successes."

tOutdepartment's goal is to create a studentathlete experience worthy of the proud EKU
tradition. We intend to win with class, achieve in
the classroom and strive for NCAA postseason
competition in every sport."
-Mark Sandy
Upon being hired, Sandy vowed that his priority would
always be to enhance the student-athlete experience, adding
that increasing financial resources through fund-raising, ticket
sales and corporate partnerships would also be a focal point of
the effort.
Sandy was an all-conference baseball player and captain of
the basketball team at Concord College in West Virginia, where
he earned a bachelor's degree in 1974. He went on to earn a
master 's of education degree from Lynchburg College.
He and his wife, Kitty, have two children, Kraig and Madison.

Did You Know ...
. .. Mark Sandy served as an assistant basketball coach at Evansville, Wake Forest and VMI.

• 7 OVC championships

•

Director of Athletics Mark Sandy along with two-time EKU cross country
All-American Jacob Korir.

2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Athletics Director - Administration
Third Year
Pacific Lutheran, 1995
Corey Bray is in his third year as Assistant Athletics Director for Administration
at Eastern Kentucky after spending the
previou s six years working a t the National
Collegiate Athletic Association headquarters (NCAA) in Indianapolis, Ind.
Among his many duties at EKU, Bray
is responsible for overseeing the timely
fulfillment of NCAA required reports,
preparing, updating and monitoring athletics department policies and procedures,
while acting as a department liaison to campus committees, the
academic services department and the Ohio Valley Conference. In
addition, h e serves as an administrator for designated men's and
women's sports, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the
CHAMPS/Life Skills program.
Bray began working with the NCAA in 1998, spending one
year as a research assistant before being promoted to research
coordinator in 1999. Bray served the NCAA in that manner until
2002, when he was named Assistant Director of Research. His title
changed again in 2003, as he was promoted to Associate Director
of Research. Bray spent the final five months of his tenure with
the NCAA n ational office (2004-05) working as a consultant in
Greensboro, N.C.
Prior to joining the NCAA, Bray spent a couple of years at
North Eugene High School in Eugene, Ore., where he served as a
volunteer assistant track and field coach (working with sprinters),
an assistant varsity and junior varsity basketball coach, and a volunteer head freshman basketball coach in the summer, all w hile
earning his undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Bray graduated summa cum laude from Pacific Lutheran University in 1995 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and a minor
in coaching . The Eugene, Ore., native went on to earn a master 's
degree in the social psychology of sports and exercise from the
University of Oregon in 1998.
A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA) since 2002, he resides in Richmond with his
wife, Leslie.

Associate Athletics Director - Advancement
Third Year
Richmond, 1998
Simon Gray, in his third year at Eastern Kentucky, was promoted to Associate
Athletics Director for Advancement in 2006.
In this capacity, Gray oversees the Colonel
Club, media relations department as well as
broadcast and internet properties, and serves
as sport administrator for men's basketball.
In his two years at EKU, Gray h as helped
orchestrate the new athletics marks and
accompanying branding initiative, organization and implementation of the Athletics

H all of Fame, and raised m embership in the Colonel Club. Gray
will plan and execute a comprehensive membership drive for
the department's fundraising arm, aimed at reengaging former
student-athletes and friends of the program.
A 1998 graduate of the University of Richmond, Gray came to
EKU after serving as the Director of Athletic Public Relations for
four years at his alma mater. In this capacity, Gray managed all
PR activities for the 19-sport department as well as coordinating
the print ad vertising campaigns. In addition to his duties as the
primary contact for the men's basketball and foo tball teams, Gray
served on the University Communications and Spider Club Auction committees.
Gray coordinated several public relations plans at Richmond,
including the Spider Caravan, a community outreach program
that encompassed student-athletes, coaches and administrators
giving back to the community that so proudly supported them.
Hired at Richmond by current Eastern Athletics Director Mark
Sandy, Gray previously served as the Director of Athletic Media
Relations at East Tennessee State University. During his tenure in
Johnson City, Tenn., Gray oversaw the creation and implementation of a new athletics web site and served as the primary contact
for all 17 varsity programs over a two-year period.
A n ative of Pittsburgh, Pa., Gray is married to the former Anne
Christine Alessandra of Grasse, France. Anne, the 1997 Southern
Conference Women's Golf Freshman of the Year, graduated from
East Tennessee State with the lowest scoring average in program
history. The couple along with their daughter, Emilie, reside in
Richmond.

Assistant Athletics Director - Operations
Ninth Year
Eastern Kentucky, 1989
Now in h is ninth year a t EKU, Dan
McBride serves as the Assistant Athletics
Director for Operations. McBride's duties
include overseeing all athletic fa cilities, all
home game op erations, supervising four
team sports as well as Stren gth and Conditioning and Sports Medicine, and assisting
with marketing and promotions. McBride
previously served as the Assistant Athletic
Director for External Operations and coordinated the Colonel Club.
A native of Richmond, Ky., McBride is a gradu ate of Model
High School and Eastern Kentucky University. H e is also very
active in campus and community affairs, h aving served as a past
President of the Richmond Kiwanis Club, former President-elect
of the Richmond Area Arts Council and currently serving as ViceChair of The Richmond Parks and Recreation Board. McBride also
em cee's several community events each year and h as served as
h ost for local cable television broadcasts.
Prior to coming to EKU, McBride worked for Commonwealth
Broadcasting as the General Manager of three local radio stations
and also served as EKU's Athletic Ticket Manager for five years.
McBride spent four years in the broadcast booth announcing as
part of the EKU Radio Network providing analysis and play-byplay for football, men's and women 's basketball and baseball.
McBride also currently serves as the Ohio Valley Conference
Representative for the National Association of Marketing Administrators (NACMA).

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

TRACY SCOTT

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Assistant Athletics Director - Compliance/SWA
Fourth Year
Eastern Michigan, 1988
Tracy Scott is in her fourth year as the
Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and Senior Women's Administrator at
Eastern Kentucky.
In her position at EKU, Scott is responsible for the coordination of a multitude of
compliance related activities including, but
not limited to, monitoring NCAA eligibility
information, creating and issuing grant-inaid contracts, facilitating required communication processes with the NCAA initial
eligibility clearinghouse, and serving as a liaison between the EKU
athletic department and other University services by maintaining
and providing student-athletes' scholarship/eligibility information. She also provides interpretations of NCAA rules and regulations, conducts rules education sessions and chairs the complian ce
work group.
Prior to EKU, Scott was the Assistant Athletics Director for
Compliance at Eastern Michigan University. She was responsible
for all aspects of compliance, including conducting rules education sessions for coaches and personnel.
Scott has also served as the Director of Compliance for the MidAmerican Conference where she was responsible for coordinating
and monitoring NCAA special assistance and coaches certification
programs.
While working at the MAC, Scott performed conference compliance reviews, facilitated preseason practice dates for various
sports and presented educational presentations regarding conference work.
After receiving a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from
Eastern Michigan, Scott went on to earn a master's degree in
sports administration from Wayne State.
The Niles, Mich., native currently serves on two committees at
Eastern Kentucky - the Student Loans, Scholarship and Financial
Aid Task Force Committee, and the University Diversity Committee. Scott is also a member of the National Association of Athletics
Compliance Coordinators and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.

2007-08
COLONEL
HEAD
COACHES
B.1111

Lindsay Basalyga
Women's Soccer

Elvis Dominguez
Baseball

Lori Duncan
Volleyball

Rick Erdmann
Track/XC

Danny Hope
Footba ll

Jeff Neubauer
Men'sBasketball

Rob Oertel
M/WTennis

Joni Stephens
Women'sGolf

Pat Stephens
Men'sGolf

JaneWorthington
Softball

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�ATHLETICS STAFF
ADMINISTRATION

(AREA CODE: 859) FAX 622-5108

Mark Sandy, Athletics Director
Corey Bray, Assistant AD for Administration
Simon Gray, Associate AD for Advancement
Dan McBride, Assistant AD for Operations
TBA, Assistant AD for Marketing
Tracy Scott, Assistant AD for Compliance/SWA
Chris Hafling, Athletics Marketing/Prom.Coord.
David Parke, Athletics Business Manager
Brett Sanders, Athletics Ticket Manager

622-2120
622-2125
622-1496
622-2358
622-8039
622-8541
622-2039
622-2121
622-2122

BASEBALL

FAX 622-5108

Elvis Dominguez, Head Coach
John Corbin, Assistant Coach
Cory Whitby, Assistant Coach

622-2128
622-4996
622-4996

MEN'S BASKETBALL

Treka Adams
Colonel Club

Tom Belmaggio
Asst. Athletic Train.er

Jon-Michael Davis
Strength &amp; Conditioning

Denise Estes
Chris Hafting
Office Associate - Football Marketing/Promo. Coard.

Randy Kennedy
Director of SAAS Cen ter

Tiffany Napier
Asst. Athletic Trainer

Tim Pike
Asst. Athletic Trainer

Dianna Roberson
Brett Sanders
Office Associate - SAASC Ticket Office Manager

Judy Short
Faculty Athletic Rep.

Lynn Tyler
Johnda Wireman
A D Administrative Asst. Dir. of Sports Medicine

Hugh Davis
Official Statistician.

FAX 622-5108

Jeff Neubauer, Head Coach
Ted Hotaling, Assistant Coach
David Boyden, Assistant Coach
Josh Merkel, Assistant Coach
Ben Fratrik, Director of Basketball Operations
Peter Thomas, Operations Assistant

622-6501
622-2367
622-1144
622-2124
622-6679
622-6501

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

FAX 622-5108

Larry Inman, Head Coach
Lisa Pace, Assistant Coach
Mahogany Green, Assistant Coach
Sara Piepho, Assistant Coach
Anetra Williams, Director of Basketball Operations

622-2127
622-2375
622-2132
622-8137
622-2895

FOOTBALL

FAX 622-2261

Danny Hope, Head Coach
Linwood Ferguson, Assistant Coach
Donn Landholm, Assistant Coach
Shawn Clark, Assistant Coach
Jake Johnson, Assistant Coach
Orlando Mitjans, Assistant Coach
John Revere, Assistant Coach
J.B. Gibboney, Operations
Ben Hodges/Klay Koes ter/Beau Ortmayer

622-2146
622-8023
622-8021
622-2148
622-8276
622-2150
622-8022
622-2149
622-2153

GOLF (MEN'S AND WOMEN'S)

FAX 622-0680

Pat Stephens, Head Men's Coach
Joni Stephens, Head Women's Coach

622-2207
622-2207

SOFTBALL

FAX 622-1230

Jane Worthington, Head Coach
Megan Ink, Assistant Coach
Lindsey Hall, Assistant Coach

622-1246
622-2152
622-6923

TENNIS (MEN'S AND WOMEN'S)

FAX 622-8334

Rob Oertel, Head Coach
Rahim Esmail, Graduate Assistant Coach

David Parke
Athletics Business Mgr.

622-2133
622-2133

TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY (MEN'S AND WOMEN'S)

FAX 622-1230

Rick Erdmann, Head Coach
Tim Moore, Assistant Coach
Leon Pullen, Assistant Coach
David Claybrooks, Graduate Assistant
Nichole Gibson, Graduate Assistant
Beth Silvers, Graduate Assistant
Jon Walker, Graduate Assistant

622-2126
622-2130
622-6225
622-8556
622-8004
622-8556
622-8556

VOLLEYBALL

FAX 622-5108

Lori Duncan, Head Coach
Matt Jennings, Assistant Coach

622-2141
622-1896

WOMEN'S SOCCER

FAX 622-1230

Lindsay Basalyga, Head Coach
Scott Gerseny, Assistant Coach

622-1245
622-6815

ATHLETICS TRAINING

Johnda Wireman, Director of Sports Medicine
Tom Belmaggio, Assistant Athletic Trainer
Tiffany Napier, Assistant Athletic Trainer
Tim Pike, Assistant A thletic Trainer

622-2140
622-8174
622-2609
622-2147

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Jon-Michael Davis, Strength and Conditioning Coach
Chad Scott, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

622-2151
622-8177

CLERICAL STAFF

Lynn Tyler, Administrative Assistant (AD's Office)
Treka Adams, Senior Office Associate (Colonel Club)
Denise Estes, Senior Office Associate (Football)
Dianna Roberson, Senior Office Associate (Acad. Advising)

622-2120
622-2046
622-2146
622-1628

• 7 OVC championships

• 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

�MEDIA INFORMATION

-

Kevin Britton
Asst. Director/WBB Contact
(859 )622-2006
kevin.britton@eku.edu

Steve Fohl
Asst. Director
(859)622-6170
michael. clark@eku.edu

Asst. Director
(859)622-1253
stephen_fohl@eku.edu

CREDENTIALS
Credentials are issued to members of the working media only. Requests for credentials should be made to
Kevin Britton, Assistant Director of Athletic Public Relations at (859)622-2006 or kevin .britton@eku.edu. If
time permits, credentials will be mailed. Otherwise, they will be left at the Alumni Colisuem "Will Call"
window.

PHOTOGRAPHERS
All photographers and cameramen must wear a visable credential issued by the Eastern Kentucky Athletic
Public Relations department. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the game, provided that they remain a safe distance from the front of the bench and coaching areas. There is NO FLASH
photography allowed.

RADIO
All of the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball home and conference road games will be broadcast on
WEKY 1340 AM. For visiting teams, one phone line is available for radio braodcast. If additional lines are
needed, please contact Bell South Telephone Company directly with instruct ions to contact Kevin Britton
with Eastern Kentucky Athletic Public Relations prior to installation.

PRESS ROW
Press row is located courtside on the opposite side of the arena from the team benches. Seating is limited
and reserved for working members of the media. The press row phone num ber is (859)622-5908.

POST GAME
After a 10-minute cooling off period, head coach Larry Joe Inman and requested players will be available
for members of the media. The Lady Colonels' locker room is CLOSED both at home and on the road. Post
game requests should be directed to Kevin Britton.

PRESS ROW SERVICE
Complete individual and team statistics and play-by-play will be available to t he media following the game.
One hour prior to tip-off, media packets containing a game program, flipcard , updated stats and game notes
will be available in the media working area. Wireless internet access is available in Almuni Coliseum.

ON THE WEB
Information on the Eastern Kentucky women's basketball team in available online at the official Colonel
Athletics website (www.EKUSports.com). Player profiles, team statistics, game boxscores and recaps and
other pertinent information can all be found on the site.

DIRECTIONS TO £KU
FROM LEXINGTON AND POINTS NORTH:
Take I-75 South to Exit #87. Turn left off the exit ramp and continue
on the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU campus will be on your
left.

FROM KNOXVILLE, TENN. AND POINTS SOUTH:
Take 1-75 North to Exit #87. Turn right off the exit ramp and continue
on the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU campus will be on your
left.

FROM HUNTINGTON, W. VA AND POINTS EAST:
Take 1-64 West to Exit #96 and remain on State Highway 627 until 1-75.
Take 1-75 South to Exit #87. Turn left off the exit ramp and continue on
the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU campus will be on your
left.

APR CONTACT
INFORMATION
MAILING ADDRESS
521 Lancaster Ave.
Alumni Coliseum 11 5
Richmond, KY 40475

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Athletic Dept.
Press Row
Ticket Office
APR Fax
WBB Fax
Britton 's Cell

(859)622-2120
(859)622-5908
(859)622-2122
(859)622-5108
(859)622-51 08
(859)358-8359

FROM BOWLING GREEN, KY. AND POINTS WEST:
Take 1-65 North to Exit #43 and travel east on t he Cumberland Parkway
through Somerset to 1-75. Take 1-75 North to Exit #87. Turn right off the
exit ramp and continue on the Richmond By-Pass for one mile. The EKU
campus will be on your left.

WEBSITES
www.EKUSports.com
www. OVCSports. com

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

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This Is My 1-Iome

Quick Facts ............. .. .......... .. ........ . .... ..... . 1
Home of Champions ....... . ................... .. . .. .... 2-3
Home of Student-Athletes ............................... 4-5
Home of Outstanding Facilities ........................... 6-7
Eastern Kentucky University ....... ..... . ..... ... . .. . .... 8-9
EKU Majors . . . ... . ................................... ... 10
Richmond and Surrounding Area ........................ . . 11

It was 14 years ago that I first stepped foot on Eastern Kentucky University's campus as a student-athlete. I
was given the opportunity to be a part of a program with a
blossoming tradition. My teammates and I knew that with
teamwork, dedication and focus, this program would be
something special.
The belief that we had in each other and all the great people that surrounded us, allowed us to experience something
that every-team in the country works hard for; a trip to the
NCAA tournament. It was EKU's first-ever NCAA tournament appearance. Since then the program has captured four
more OVC championship trophies, advanced to the Sweet 16
of the WNIT and made it to another NCAA tournament.
Off the court, I found a university with small class sizes,
professors that know you by name and care about your success and a student community rich with diversity. Those
characteristics are what make Eastern Kentucky University
extraordinary, and as the years pass they remain the same.
I'm proud of the tradition that my teammates and I
helped create for the Lady Colonel basketball program. During my two years as a student-athlete, and three years as an
assistant coach, I became a part of Eastern and the University
became a part of me. It became my home.
As a Lady Colonel, EKU will become your home; definitely for four years, but hopefully forever. Eastern Kentucky
University and the Lady Colonel basketball team will be your
family. A family that will be so strong, that we11 lift each
other up when we're down and we11 all celebrate together
when we triumph. That is what makes it our home!

2008-09 EKU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

2008-09 Lady Colonel Roster . . ....... . .. .. ....... . ........ 12
Roster Geographic Breakdown .. .. .. . .. .. ................. 13
Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
Head Coach Chrissy Roberts ........ . .................. 16-17
Assistant Coaches ........ . ..... . ................ . ..... 18-19
MEET THE 2008-09 LADY COLONELS

LaTonyah Bentley . ... ..... ............. . .... . ... .. . . ... .
Shavonne Jones ................. . . .. .....................
Ilona Muszak .......... . .. . . . .. . ........... . .. .. ........
Colette Cole . .. . .. ..... . . . .. ................. . ...........
Laura Becerra ........ ....... . ..... . ................ ... ..
Nadia Mossong .... . ...... .... .. . .. . ........ .. . .. ........
Cherie White .. . ... . ......... .. ...... . ...................
Kayla Drake .......... . .. ......... .......................
Sonjia Hoston ..... . .. ..... ....... ......... . .. .. . ........
Sarah Fraser-Jones .............. . .. .. ........... . ...... . .
Kaia Kosk ........ . . .. ...................... . ...... . ....
Jasmine Lewin . ... . ........ . .. .. . .. .. .... . .. .... ........
Support Staff ...... . .. . . . . . .. . ............ . . .. . .. ...... . .
TV/Radio Roster ... . ......... . ..... . ...... .. .............

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2007-08 SEASON REVIEW

Statistics . .. . ........................ . . ... ............. . . 32
Results . . .. . .. . .. .. . ... . .. . . ....................... . .... 33
Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-37
OVC Year In Review ............................ . .. .. . 38-39
Honors ..................... . . . ......... . ... . ..... .. .... 40
Individual, Team and Coaching Record s ..... . .............. 41
1,000 Point Club ......... . .. .. .. . ..................... 42-43
Individual Single Season Top-10 ............ . .. . ... . . .. .... 44
Individual Career Top-10 ................................. 45
All-Time Letter Winners .. .. .. . .. . ........................ 46
EKU Athletics Hall of Fame ................ . .. . ... . ...... . 47
Year-By-Year Results ................... . .............. 48-53
Records Versus All Opponents . ................... . ....... 53
PROGRAM INFORMATION

President Doug Whitlock .. . ............................. . 54
Director of Athletics Mark Sandy . .. . .. .. . ................ . 55
Athletics Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57
Athletics Staff Directory .......... . ............ .. ......... 58
The Ohio Valley Conference . .. . ........................... 59
2008-09 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-62
Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-64

www.EKUSporlts.com

~PChrissy Roberts

LADY COLONEL PROGRAM HISTORY

Quielk Facts
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ..... .. .. ... Richmond, Ky.
Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1906
Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,050
Nickname . ......... Lady Colonels
Colors . . . . . . . . . . Maroon and White
Affliation . ... .. .. . NCAA Division I
Conferen ce . . . . . . . . . . . Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap. ) ... . .. McBrayer (6,500)
President . . . . . . . Dr. Dou g Whitlock
Director of Athletics . . . Mark Sandy
Senior Woman
Administrator . . . . . . . . . . Tracy Scott
EKU Ticket Office . . ... . 859-622-2122
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach . . . . . . . . Chrissy Roberts
Alma Mater ....... Eastern Ky. '98
Record at EKU (Yrs.) ...... 0-0 (1st)
Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 0-0 (1st)
Office Phone . . ... . ... 859-622-2127
E-mail ... chrissy.roberts@eku.edu
Assistant Coaches .... Melissa Kolbe
(Wittenburg, '99), Kent Miller
(Eastern Kentucky, '81), Candice
Finley (Eastern Kentu cky, '02)
Director of Operation s .... Mary Beth
Whitaker (Eastern Kentucky, '06)

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TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-14
2007-08 OVC Record ... .. . . . .. 9-11
OVC Finish . . . . . . . . . . . tied for 6th
Letterwinners R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/5
Starters R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/4
Newcomers . .. ... .. . . ..... . . ... . 5
First Year . . ....... . ... .. . . . . . 1972
All-Time Record .. .. ... .. .. 515-458
NCAA Tournaments .. 2 (1997, 2005)
NCAA Tournament Record . . . . . 0-2
OVC Championsh ip s .. . .... . . .... 2
OVC Regular Season Titles .. . . .. . . 5
WNIT Appearances . . . . . . . . 1 (2002)
WNIT Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS
Director of Athletic PR .. . Mike Clark
E-mail .. . .. michael.clark@eku.edu
Assis tan t Director of Athletic PR/
WBB Contact ........ . Kevin Britton
E-mail ... .. kevin.britton@eku.edu
Office Phone ....... .. 859-622-2006
APR Fax . .. .. .. . . .... . 859-622-5108
APR Mailing Address
.. . ...... ...... 521 Lancaster Ave.
.. .. . ... .. .. . Alumni Coliseum 115
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, KY 40475
Athletics Website . . www.EKUSports.com

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�The Lady Colonel locker room is located just a
few steps off the McBrayer Arena court. The
locker room features a big screen TV, couches,
individual lockers and a shower area.

6,500-seat McBrayer Arena is the home of the Lady
Colonel basketball team. The arena is located in
Alumni Coliseum along with the Bratzke Academic
Success Center, the team locker room and the
coaches' offices. The Lady Colonels went 1.3-0 at
home In 2004-05 and have an all-time record of
238-126 (.654) in McBrayer Arena.

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students, the
Wellness Centef
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multi-purpos
courts for~
basketbal~,
volleyball and
badminton, a
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group exercise
studio, loqker
rooms, a ,1/8
mile elevated
four lane track,
free weights,
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wo athletic training
acilities. One training room is
located conveniently for the
basketball team in Alumni Coliseum.
The primary training room, located in
the Moberly Building with the varsity
weight room, is one of the finest
athletic training facilities anywhere
in the country.

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The state-of-the-art Jack l~on ·
Varsity Weight Room provides
EKU's student-athletes the : .. opportunity to enhance tlfe ·r,'
abilities by making use of top-ofthe-line equipment. The 5,000
square foot weight room contains
16,000 pounds of total weight.

�Eastell'n Kentucky

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The University opened Phase 1 of the 78,000-square foot,
$14 million Business and Technology Center in the fall
of 2006. Located on the south side of campus, the new
building features state-of-the-art business classrooms and
labs, faculty and administrative offices and the outreach
services of EKU's College of Business and Technology.

in the center is a 10,000-square foot weight area, a fourlane indoor track, two multi-purpose gyms, a climbing
wall, locker and shower facilities and a lounge area.

Eastern Kentucky University

�EKU students come from all 120 Kentucky counties, all 50 states a~d about
60 nations. Eastern Kentucky 1s a fullfledged comprehensive university serving more than 15,000 students a year.

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�Academic Programs
Accounting (B.B.A.)
Agriculture (B.S.)
• w/Business Minor
• Agribusiness Management
• Agricultural Systems Management
• Agronomy and Natural Resources
• Dairy Herd Management
• Livestock Production
• Pre-Veterinary
• Soils
• Vo-Ag Preparation
Agriculture, Technical (A.A.S.)
• Agricultural Systems Management
• Agribusiness Management
• Floriculture/Greenhouse Management
• Livestock Management
• Landscape Horticu lture
• Turfgrass Management
Anthropology (B.A.)
Apparel Design and Merchandising (B.S.)
Art (B.A.)
• Teacher Education Option
• Liberal Arts
Art/Studio Options (B.F.A.)
• Ceramics 30
• Graphic Design
• Interior Design
• Jewelry and Metals 30
• Painting 20
• Photography 20
• Printmaking 20
•Sculpture 30
Assets Protection &amp; Security (B.S.)
Athletic Training (B.S.)
Aviation (B.S.)
• Aerospace Management
• Professional Flight
Biology (B.S.)
• Biology, General
• Aquatic Biology
• Botany
• Microbial , Cellular and Molecular Biology
Biology Teaching (B.S.)
Broadcasting and Electronic Media (B.A.)
• Broadcasting and Electronic Media (General)
• Broadcast News
• Film Techniques &amp; Technology
Business, General (B.B.A.)
• Business (General) Option
• Global Supply Chain Management Option
• International Business Option
Business and Marketing Education
(Teaching) (B.S.)
Career and Technical Education
{Teaching) (B.S.)
• Agriculture Education Option
• Industrial Education Option
• Occupational Training and
Development Option
• Engineering/Technology Education Option
Career and Technical Education
(Teaching) (A.A.S.)
Chemistry (B.A.)
• Chemistry Option
• Chemistry Teaching Option
Chemistry (B.S.)
• Biochemistry Option
• Chemistry Option
Child and Family Studies (B.S.)
• Child Development Option
• Family Studies Option
• Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Option
Clinical Laboratory Science (B.S.)
• Cytotechnology Option
Clinical Laboratory Technology (A.A.S.)
Communication Disorders (B.S.)

Communication Studies (B.A.)
Comparative Humanities (B.A.)
Computer Electronic Networking (B.S.)
Computer Information Systems (B.B.A.)
• General CIS
• Networks Management
Computer Science (B.S.)
• Bioinformatics
• Computer Science (General) Option
• Computer Technology Option
• Interactive Multimedia
Construction Management (B.S.)
Corporate Communication &amp;
Technology (B.B.A.)
Correctional and Juvenile Justice
Studies (B.S.)
• Adult Corrections Option
• Juvenile Justice Option
Criminal Justice (B.S.)
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (P-12)
w/Elem. Educ. (P-5), Teaching (B.S.)
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (P-12) w/Middle
Grade Educ. (5-9), Teaching (B.S.)
Early Childhood Development (A.A.S.)
Earth Science/Teaching (B.S.)
Economics (B.A.)
• Economics (General)
• Applied Economics Option
• International Economics Option
• Public Policy Option
Elementary Education (P-5) Teaching
with one area of emphasis (B.S.)
• Arts and Humanities: General,
Humanities, Music, or Visual Arts
• English/Communications
• Foreign Language: French, German,
or Spanish
• Kindergarten
• Mathematics
• Multi-Disciplinary
• Science
• Social and Behavioral Sciences
Emergency Medical Care (B.S.)
• Paramedic Clinical/FS E Option
• Paramedic/Science Option
• Emergency Services Administration
English (B.A.)
• English, Teaching, English
• English, Teaching - Theatre
• Literature Emphasis
• Creative Writing Emphasis
• Technical Writing Emphasis
• Theatre Emphasis
Environmental Health Science (B .S.)
Environmental Studies (B.S.)
• Land Resources
• Natural History
Family and Consumer Sciences
Education Teaching (B.S.)
Finance (B.B.A.)
• Finance (General)
• Managerial Finance
• Real Estate
Fire and Safety Engineering
Technology (B.S.)
• Fire, Arson, and Explosion Investigation
• Fire Protection Administration
• Fire Protection Engineering Technology
• Industrial Safety and Risk Management
Forensic Science (B.S.)
• Forensic Chemistry
• Forensic Biology
French (B.A.)
French Teaching (B.A.)
General Dietetics (B.S.)
General Studies (B.A.)

Geography (B.A.)
• Global Studies
• Geotechniques
• Natural Resources
• Community &amp; Regional Planning
Geology (B.S.)
Graphic Communications Management (B.S.)
Health Education (B.S.)
• Community Health
• School Health (P-12)
• Wellness
Health Services Administration (B.S.)
• Ancillary Health Management (open to
Associate degrees only)
• Health Care Administration &amp; Informatics
History (B.A.)
History Teaching (B.A.)
Homeland Security (B.S.)
Horticulture (B.S.)
• w/Business Minor
• Floriculture/Greenhouse Management
• Landscape Horticulture
• Turfgrass Management
Individualized Studies (B.1.S.)
Industrial Technology (B.S.)
• Industrial Distribution
• Manufacturing
Insurance (B.B.A.)
Insurance (B.S.)
Interpreter Training (non-teaching) (B.S.)
Journalism (B.A.)
Management (B.B.A.)
• Management (General)
• Human Resource Management
Marketing (B.B.A.)
• Marketing
• Music Marketing
• Professional Golf Management
Mathematics (B.S.)
Mathematics Teaching (B.S.)
• Mathematics Teaching
• Computer Science/Mathematics Teaching
Medical Assisting Technology (A.A.S.)
Medical Practice Management (B.S.)
Middle Grade Education (5-9) Teaching (B.S.)
• English and Communications
• Mathematics
• Science
• Social Studies
Music (B.M.)
• Music Performance
• Music Industry
• Theory and Composition
• Music Teaching
Nursing (A.S.N.)
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Nursing (B.S.N.) Accelerated Program
(Post-Baccalaureate students)
Nursing Post RN Option (RN-B.S.N.)
Occupational Science (B.S.)
Office Systems &amp; Technologies (A.A.S.)

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Paralegal Science (B.A.)
Paralegal Studies (A.A.S.)
Paramedicine (A.S.P.)
Philosophy (B.A.)
Physical Education (B.S.)
• Physical Education (General) (non-teaching)
• Physical Fitness and Wellness Management
• Teaching (P-12)
Physics (B.S.)
• Physics (General)
• Engineering Physics
Physics/Teaching (B.S.)
Police Studies (B.S.)
Police Studies (A.A.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Pre-Professional Programs (B.A.) (B.S.)
• Dental, Dental Hygiene, Engineering,
Forestry, Law, Medical Sciences,
Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy,
Physician Assistant, Veterinary Medicine,
Veterinary Medicine
Psychology (B.S.)
Public Relations (B.A.)
Recreation and Park Administration (B.S.)
• Natural Resources &amp; Outdoor Recreation
• Public/Non-Profit Recreation Services
• Therapeutic Recreation
• Tou rism &amp; Resort Recreation
Science for Engineering (A.A.S.)
Social Work (B.S.W.)
Sociology (B.A.)
Spanish (B.A.)
Spanish Teaching (B.A.)
Special Education (non-teaching) (B.S.)
• Deaf and Hard of Hearing (P-1 2)
w/Elementary Education (P-5), Teaching
• Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Non-Teaching
• Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education
- Special Education Early Childhood
• Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-1 2)
w/Elementary Education (P-5), Teaching
· • Learn ing and Behavior Disorders (P-12)
w/Middle Grade Education (5-9), Teaching
• Learning and Behavior Disorders,
Non-Teaching
Special Education (Teaching)
Interdisciplinary Early Childhood
Education - Special Education Early
Childhood (B.S.)
Special Education {Teaching)
Learning &amp; Behavior Disorders
(non-teaching) (B.S.)
• Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-5)
• Learning and Behavior Disorders (5-9)
Sport Management (B.S.)
Statistics (B.S.)
Technology (A.A.S.)
• Computer Aided Drafting
• Computer Electron ics
• Digital Imaging Design
• Quality Assurance
Wildl ife Management (B.S.)

Eastern Kentucky U niversity

�&amp; Surrounding Area
Richmond is home to many interesting and convenient activities. Whether it's arts and entertainment, recreation, or shopping
and dining ou t you are looking for, Richmond has it all.
With more than 100 buildings in Richmond on the National
Register of H istoric Places and three areas on the National Register of Historic Districts, it is one of Kentucky's finest restored 19th
Century commercial districts.
Arts and entertainment take center-stage with the Eastern
Kentucky University theatre program. They offer several shows
each year from classical theatre to modern musicals. Local artistic
talents are on display year round at Gallery On Main. This is a
perfect showcasing of local talent and an opportunity for community involvement.
There is never any lack of recreational activities in Richmond.
An array of parks and recreational centers across the city offers
something for everyone. Lake Reba Recreational complex includes
golf, little league baseball and softball fields, soccer and fishing.
The Richmond Recreation Center facilities include a gymnasium,
playground and large meeting rooms.
If it's shopping you want, downtown Richmond can accommodate you. Locally owned businesses line the historic streets of
downtown Richmond w ith everything from fine antiquities to exquisite jewelry. There is a w ide variety of stores at the Richmond
Mall as well. The mall offers shoppers convenience and style.
Dining isn't hard to find either. Fam ily-ow ned and m ajor chain
restaurants give Richmond a unique variety of menus. Local hot
spots include Madison Gardens, which is uniquely Richmond, to
restaurants such as Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar, Outback Steakhouse and Red Lobster. Whatever your pallet craves,
Richmond dining offers a variety of tastes made to satisfy .
Never far from m ainstream, Richmond offers the comforts of
simplicity w ith the convenience of the city.
Only 29 miles from Lexington and the Bluegrass Airport,
Richmond is easily accessible to all travelers. Interstate 75 is a
m ajor artery of both state and n ational motor transportation. Richmond's location on I-75 makes it an important factor in making
the city a comm ercial hub.
In fact, the ease of travel to and from Richmond m akes the city
an ideal spot for those w ho enjoy outdoor activities.
Fort Boonesborough State Park is located only 12 miles from
EKU's campus, while Natural Bridge State Park (63 miles) and
Cumberland Falls State Park (100 miles) are located nearby.
Also w ithin easy driving distance of Richmond are the Kentucky Horse Park, the state capital in Frankfort, H errington Lake,
My Old Kentucky Home at Bardstown, White H all State Shrine
and thorou ghbred horse racing at Keeneland .

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�2008=09 Roster
Numerica[ Roster
No.
1
5

10
12
14
20
21
33
34
40

42
50

Name
Jasmine Lewin
Kaia Kosk
Sarah Fraser-Jones
Laura Becerra
Colette Cole
Cherie White
Kayla Drake
Ilona Muszak
Nadia Mossong
Shavonne Jones
LaTonyah Bentley
Sonjia Hoston

I I I I II
Pos.
G
G
G
G
F
F
G
G
F
C
F

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t

Ht.
5-7
5-10
5-10
5-7
6-1
5-10
5-4
5-7
6-0
6-3

6-2

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6-3

Pos.
G

Ht.
5-7
6-2
6-1
5-4
5-10

Cl.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.

Hometown (Previous School)
Brampton, Ontario (St. Edmund Campion Secondary)
Rapla, Estonia (Audentes School)
Melbourne, Australia (Mineral Area CC)
Bogota, Colombia (Escuela Pedagogica Experimental)
Booneville, Ky. (Breathitt County School)
Bonaire, Ga. (Warner Robins High School)
Kokomo, Ind. (Kokomo High School)
Olsztyn, Poland (Clarendon College)
Bereldange, Luxembourg (University of Luxembourg)
Columbus, Ohio (Mifflin High School)
Detroit, Mich. (Moberly Area CC)
Homestead, Pa. (Mercyhurst North East CC)

Cl.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.,
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
So.

Hometown (Previous School)
Bogota, Colombia (Escuela Pedagogica Experimental)
Detroit, Mich. (Moberly Area CC)
Booneville, Ky. (Breathitt County School)
Kokomo, Ind. (Kokomo High School)
Melbourne, Australia (Mineral Area CC)
Homestead, Pa. (Mercyhurst North East CC)
Columbus, Ohio (Mifflin High School)
Rapla, Estonia (Audentes School)
Brampton, Ontario (St. Edmund Campion Secondary)
Bereldange, Luxembourg (University of Luxembourg)
Olsztyn, Poland (Clarendon College)
Bonaire, Ga. (Warner Robins High School)

A[phabe1tica[ Ros1ter
No.
12
42
14
21
10
50
40
5

1
34
33

20

Name
Laura Becerra
LaTonyah Bentley
Colette Cole
Kayla Drake
Sarah Fraser-Jones
Sonjia Hoston
Shavonne Jones
Kaia Kosk
Jasmine Lewin
Nadia Mossong
Ilona Muszak
Cherie White

F
F
G
G
C
C
G
G
F

G
F

6-3
6-3

5-10
5-7
6-0
5-7
5-10

Head Coach: Chrissy Roberts (Eastern Kentucky, 1998), First Season
Assistant Coaches: Melissa Kolbe (Wittenberg, 1999), First Season
Kent Miller (Eastern Kentucky, 1981), First Season; Candice Finley (Eastern Kentucky, 2002), First Season
Director of Operations: Mary Beth Whitaker (Eastern Kentucky, 2006), First Season

Pronunciation Guide
Laura Becerra .......... Ba-CET-ah
Sonjia Hoston ............ Son-YAH
HOSS-ton
Shavonne Jones ......... Sha-VON

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Kaia Kosk ........... KIE-ah Kahsk
Jasmine Lewin .............. Lou-IN
Nadia Mossong ........ Na-DEE-a
MOO-song

Ilona Muszak ........ ILL-lone-ah
Mew-SHACK
Cherie White ............... Sha-REE
Melissa Kolbe .................. Colby

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�~eason Preview
The Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball
team only has one returning starter and welcomes five new
players to the team, but the biggest change won't be who
is on the court, it will be who is on the bench, specifically
at the head of the bench. For the first time in 20 years, the
team will have a new head coach. Former Lady Colonel
and EKU Athletics Hall of Fame member Chrissy Roberts
returned to her alma mater in May to take over the program that had been led by Larry Joe Inman since 1988.
In 28 seasons of coaching in the Ohio Valley Conference, Inman won 480 games, 10 regular-season OVC
championships, six conference tournament titles and eight
coach of the year awards. At Eastern Kentucky, he won
319 games, five regular-season league crowns, two conference tournament championships and made two trips to the
NCAA tournament.
However, Roberts has championship credentials of her
own. As a player and coach combined, she's won four regular-season conference titles, three conference tournaments,
and has made three NCAA tournament appearances and a
WNIT appearance.
As a player, Roberts led Inman 's squad to the 1997
and 1998 OVC regular-season championships and the 1997
conference tournamen t crown. As an assistant to Inman
in 2002, Roberts helped the Lady Colonels win another
regular-season trophy and ad vance to the Sweet 16 of the
WNIT.
After spending the past six seasons as an assistant
coach at East Carolina, Roberts is now focused on continuing the championship tradition at her alma m ater. Roberts
and the 2008-09 Lady Colonels will be looking for the program's first OVC title since 2005.
Roberts first task is finding four new starters. Senior
center Shavonne Jones is the only returning starter from
last season 's 14-14 (9-11 OVC) team. Three senior starting guards on last season 's squad, Crystal Jones, Ashley

Ashley Cazee was one of three senior guards on the 2007-08 Lady Colonel squad that accounted for 57 percent of the team's scoring.

Cazee and Niki Avery, contributed 57 percent of the team's
scoring, 33 percent of its rebounding and 75 percent of its
assists.
Shavonne Jones averaged 7.9 points and 4.5 rebounds
in 2007-08. Sh e scored a career-high 30 points an d grabbed
a career-best nine boards against Murray State on Feb. 7.

GUARDS
A host of new guards w ill compete to fill the void of
the three departed seniors. They include Kayla Drake (54, Fr.), Sarah Fraser-Jones (5-10, Jr.), Kaia Kosk (5-10, Fr.)
and Jasmine Lewin (5-7, Fr.). Two guard s that saw limited
playing time a year ago, Laura Becerra (0.6 ppg, 0.0 rpg)
and Ilona Muszak (1.6 ppg, 0.1 rpg) w ill look for more
court time this season.
Drake, Lewin and Becerra will handle the point this
season.
"We are very young and inexperienced at th e point
guard position," said Roberts. "Kayla, Jasmine and Laura
have worked hard and all three have embraced the challenge of running this team. I am excited and looking
forward to wh at they are capable of bringing to this team
an d that position."
Muszak, Fraser-Jones and Kosk will anchor the twogu ard spot. Kosk regularly puts up 500 shots a d ay on her
own and will provide a deep threat from behind the arc.
Fraser-Jones battled an injury throughout preseason, but
has shown h er toughness, rarely wanting to sit ou t a drill.
"We have a mixture of experien ce and youth at the
wing position," Roberts said. "Ilona competed last year in
the OVC while junior Sarah brings quality junior college
experience. Kaia rounds out our gu ards and has show n
great energy and work ethic."

FORWARDS

N ew EKU Head Coach Chrissy Roberts working with her team during a
preseason practice.

Forwards Colette Cole (1.4 ppg, 0.8 rpg), Nadia Mossong (1.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg) and Cherie White (3.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
return from last season' s team. Cole and Mossong averaged less than seven minutes per game a year ago. White
m ade an immediate impact as a freshman, playing in all 28
games and starting once.
White can p lay the sm all or power forward role. Cole

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�Season Preview
and Mossong both have the versatility to play the three,
four or five . Being left-handed makes Cole a difficult
player to guard. Mossong has three-point range and aggressively gets to the basket.
"Our forwards bring a lot of game experience and
versatility to the table this year," said Roberts. "Nadia and
Cherie gained valuable playing time a year ago. Colette
has been through the rigors of conference play and knows
what it takes to be successful."
CENTERS
Shavonne Jones will be joined in the low post in 200809 by returning player LaTonyah Bentley (4.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg),
and newcomer Sonjia Hoston (6-3, Jr.). Bentley grabbed
a season-high nine rebounds, blocked two shots and had
two steals in her first game as a Colonel last season. She
scored a season-high 12 points at Tennessee Tech on Feb.
2. Hoston earned all-region second team recognition at
Mercyhurst North East last season . She averaged 7.5 points
and 5.5 rebounds per gam e as a sophomore. Hoston set a
school record with 85 career blocks and grabbed 10 or more
rebounds four times.
"The m ajority of our experience comes from the inside," Roberts said. "We expect Shavonne, LaTonyah and
Sonjia to anchor this team as we work from inside out."
SCHEDULE
Non-conference teams that w ill pay a visit to McBrayer
Arena in 2008-09 include Western Kentucky and Wright
State. EKU will face Vanderbilt and Oklahoma State on the

road.
"Our non-conference schedule will be very challenging for us," Roberts said. "Playing against three team s that
advanced to the NCAA tournament early in the season
will help u s grow as a team and get u s prepared for conference play. In addition, we have some great regional teams
that we will be competing against, highlighted by a game
against in-state rival Western Kentucky."
The Lady Colonels will play nine non-conference
games and 18 Ohio Valley Conference contests.
Roberts' first season opens on Nov. 14 with a home
game against Ohio Valley University. The Lady Colonels
w ill face Chicago State and Vanderbilt on the road before
returning home to play Western Kentucky on Nov. 23.
Ohio Valley Conference play begins with home games
in early December. On Dec. 4, Eastern will host the defending OVC tournament champions Murray State. The
University of Tennessee at Martin visits McBrayer Arena
on Dec. 6. A pair of December home games w ill be sandwiched around a road trip to face Oklahoma State on Dec.
22. Conference p lay begins in earnest on Jan. 3. With the
exception of a game at Southern Illinois Edwardsville on
Jan. 19, the final 17 games w ill be conference contests.
The Lady Colonels will close out the OVC schedule
the same way it began, with games against UT Martin
and Mu rray State on Feb. 26 and 28 respectively. The first
round of the OVC tournament gets underway on March 3
at campus sites. The semifinals and finals will be played on
March 6 and 7 in Nash ville, Tenn. The opening round of
the NCAA tournament is set for March 21 and 22.

2008-09 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY LADY COLONELS
STARTERS RETURNING --LOST
R/L Name
Cl. Pos. Ht.
L
Lindsey Waters So.
F
6-1
R
ShavonneJones Sr.
C
6-3
L
Crystal Jones
G
5-9
L
Ashley Cazee
G
5-8
L NikiAvery
G
5-6

Notes
started 24 games as a freshman, 4.0 ppg &amp; 4.3 rpg, 1 double-double (15 pts/11 rebs)
started 26 games, 7.9 ppg &amp; 4.5 rpg, scored 30 pts against Murray State
1st team All-OVC, led team in scoring (15.8 ppg) &amp; rebounding (5.4 rpg)
2nd most career three-pointers in EKU history, 13.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg &amp; 3.5 ap g
3rd most career three-pointers in EKU history, 11.8 ppg, 3.6 apg, 2.5 rpg &amp; 1.7 spg

OTHER RETURNING PLAYERS
Name
Cl. Pos. Ht.
Laura Becerra
So.
G
5-7
LaTonyah Bentley
Sr.
F
6-2
F
6-1
Colette Cole
Jr.
Nadia Mossong
So.
F
6-0
Ilona Muszak
Sr.
G
5-7
So.
F
5-10
Cherie White

Notes
joined the team in January, played 12 minutes over five games
averaged 14.4 minutes, 4.6 points and 2.0 rebounds, started once, scored 12 vs. TTU
played in 12 games, averaged 4.8 minutes, 1.4 points and 0.8 rebounds
played in 26 of 28 games, 1.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg, started her first collegiate game
played in 18 games, 1.6 ppg, 0.1 rpg, 10-of-37 from the field, 8-of-35 from 3-point
played in all 28 games, started once, defensive sp ecialist, 3.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg

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Sonjia Hoston
Sarah Fraser-Jones
Kaia Kosk
Jasmine Lewin

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7.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg, all-region III, All-Western New York Athletic Conference second team
6.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 3.0 apg, 49.7 FG% during 2007-08 season, two-time all-conference
28 ppg, 9 rpg, 5 apg, Estonain n ational team member, top women' s league since 16
22 ppg, 12 apg, 7 rpg, 3 spg, 2 bpg as a senior

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mater to be inducted into the school's athletics Hall of Fame.
Seven months later, Roberts returned to EKU again, this time for
a longer stay. Roberts was selected as the program's eighth head
coach on May 29, 2008.
As a student-athlete, Roberts led Eastern to its first-ever Ohio
Valley Conference tournament championship and first-ever
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Roberts replaced Larry Joe Inman who announced his retirement after 20 years at the helm of the program.
· "I am truly honored to be selected as the head coach at Eastern
Kentucky University," Roberts said. "I want to thank both (Director of Athletics) Mark Sandy and President Whitlock for giving
me the opportunity to build on the tradition of this program.
EKU and this basketball program have always held a special place
close to my heart. To return to such a great place that means so
much to me, a place that I call home, is truly a blessing."
The Eminence, Ky., native's Hall of Fame playing career began
when she wore maroon and white for the first time, as a junior, in
1996. After transferring from the University of Kentucky, Roberts
made an immediate impact at EKU. She averaged 13.4 points,
and led the nation with a 48.8 three-point shooting percentage in
1996-97. She helped the Lady Colonels roll to a 24-6 record, claim
the OVC regular-season championship with a 16-2 mark, win the
school's first-ever conference tournament title, and advance to the
NCAA tournament for the first time.
"During our search, we talked with several outstanding candidates," Director of Athletics Mark Sandy said. "Chrissy Roberts
has all of the qualities and attributes that we were looking for in
our next women's basketball head coach. She was an excellent
player and leader as an EKU student-athlete and has an excellent
reputation as a recruiter. Most importantly, she is a person of
integrity."
Roberts scored 18 points in Eastern Kentucky's first NCAA
tournament game, against second seeded Georgia on March 14,
1997.
Following her junior season Roberts won two national awards
for her three-point shooting. She was honored by the Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with the Edward S. Steitz
Award. For this honor, her shoes, jersey and practice gear were
enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
She also won the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award.
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the EKU women's basketball family," EKU President Dr. Doug
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(20-8, 15-3 OVC) to their second straight OVC regular-season title.
On her way to earning OVC Player of the Year honors, Roberts
ranked in the top-10 in the OVC in nine different categories. She
led the league in free throw percentage, three-point field goal percentage, three-pointers made and minutes played. She finished
second in scoring, and fifth
in assists and steals.
Roberts holds school records for three-pointers in a
single season (84 in 1996-97)
and career three-point field
goal percentage (47.5). She
is fifth on Eastern' s career
three-pointers made list
(151).
In 2002, Roberts joined
the staff at East Carolina
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program's recruiting coordinator and worked closely
with the team's guards.
In her first five seasons at
ECU, the Lady Pirates finished higher than predicted
each season.
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14-14 overall, the program's
fourth non-losing season in
11 seasons.
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returned to the C-USA tournament in 2004 and 2005.
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At ECU, Roberts coached three
1,000-point scorers, 10 all-conference
selections, the 2006 C-USA Freshman of
the Year, the 2007 tournament MVP, two
C-USA All-Defensive team selections and
five C-USA Players of the Week.
She also coached two of the most prolific
guards in school history. With Roberts'
help, Jennifer Jackson earned all-conference
honors three times, and set an ECU singleseason record for three-point field goals
made and attempted. Jackson finished
her career with the fifth most points,
second best free throw percentage and
second most three-pointers in program
history. Jasmine Young, with another
season of eligibility remaining, already
ranks second in school history in assists,
fourth in three-pointers made and steals,
and ninth with 1,244 career points.
She is a three-time all-conference
per£ormer and the 2006 conference freshman of the year.
After her collegiate playing
career ended Roberts jumped
right into coaching. She served
as a graduate assistant at EKU
for the 1998-99 season and
then moved to a full-time
assistant position at Tennessee Tech University for one
season. While Roberts was at
Tech, the team finished with
a 24-9 record, a 16-2 mark in
OVC play, won the regularseason conference championship, the OVC tournament title and made a trip to
the NCAA tournament. The
OVC tournament banner with
Roberts on the coaching staff in

2000 is the last for Tennessee Tech.
Roberts left TTU to return for a second stint as an assistant to Larry Joe Inman at
her alma mater. In two seasons, she helped the Lady Colonels to a 45-14 record and
a 27-5 mark against OVC teams. EKU finished second in the conference in 2000-01
and shared the regular-season conference championship in 2001-02. Under Roberts'
guidance the Lady Colonels led the nation in scoring in 2001, averaging 88.4 points per
game. EKU capped the 2002 season by earning the first postseason victory in program
history, beating Missouri State to advance to the Sweet
16 in the WNIT.
In three seasons as an assistant coach in the OVC,
Roberts coached seven all-conference honorees, two allfreshman team selections, four all-tournament team selections, a tournament
MVP and an OVC Player of the Year.
In Roberts' five seasons at Eastern Kentucky, two as a player and
three as an assistant coach, the Lady
Colonels were 100-44 (.694) overall
and 66-20 (.767) against conference
teams. During that same time,
EKU won three regular-season
championships, an OVC
tournament title and made
two postseason appearances.
As a player and a
coach, Roberts has participated in three NCAA
tournament games and
two WNIT contests.
In 1998 Roberts
earned a bachelor's degree in sports
supervision from Eastern Kentucky.
She earned a master's degree in sport
administration in 1999.
In high schoot Roberts was a first team
all-state selection and a National High
School Athletic Coaches Association AllAmerican her senior season at Eminence
High School. She capped her prep career
by being selected to play in the KentuckyIndiana All-Star game.

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Year
1993-94
1994-95
1996-97
1997-98

Conference
School
Record
Record
Postseason
Kentucky
17-11
5-6 (t-7th)
SEC tournament
Kentucky
14-14
4-7 (9th)
SEC tournament
Eastern Kentucky 24-6
16-2 (1st) OVC regular-season/tournament champions, NCAA TOURNAMENT
Eastern Kentucky 20-8
15-3 (t-1 st)
OVC regular-season co-champions/OVC tournament

1998-99 Eastern Kentucky
1999-00 Tennessee Tech
2000-01 Eastern Kentucky
2001-02 Eastern Kentucky
2002-03 East Carolina
2003-04 East Carolina
2004-05 East Carolina
2005-06 East Carolina
2006-07 East Carolina
2007-08 East Carolina

11-16
24-9
22-6
23-8
12-16
14-14
10-18
17-12
19-14
13-17

8-10 (6th)
OVC tournament
16-2 (1st) OVC regular-season/tournament Champions, NCAA TOURNAMENT
14-2 (2nd)
OVC tournament
13.~3 (t-1 st)
OVC regular-season co-champions, WNIT Sweet 16
4-10 (12th)
First Conference USA tournament appearance in school history
5-9 (t-9th)
C-USA tournament, first non-losing record since 2000-01 for ECU
6-8 (8th)
C-USA tournament
8-8 (t-6th)
First C-USA tournament victory, first non-losing C-USA record
11-5 (3rd)
Conference USA tournament champions, NCAA TOURNAMENT
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EKU

Along with EKU Head Coach Chrissy Roberts, Melissa Kolbe
has spent the past six seasons as an assistant at East Carolina
University. Kolbe's responsibilities included recruiting and working with the team's guards. With Kolbe's help, the Lad y Pirates
finished higher than predicted each of her first five seasons on the
staff.
In Kolbe' s first season, East Carolina made its first-ever Conference USA tournament appearance. A year later, the Lady Pirates
finished 14-14 overall, the program's first non-losing season since
2000-01 and only the fourth non-losing season in 11 years. ECU
returned to the C-USA tournament in 2004 and 2005. During the
2005-06 season, East Carolina went 17-12 and finished with an 8-8
conference mark, its best-ever up to that time. The Lady Pirates
capped the season with the first C-USA tournament game victory
in program history.
The rebuilding process at East Carolina culminated in 2007.
The Lady Pirates went 19-14 overall and finished third in CUSA with an 11-5 mark. ECU went on to capture its first C-USA
tournament championship and earn the program's first NCAA
tournament berth in 25 years. The trip to the Big Dance was only
the second in school history.
Prior to joining the ECU staff, Kolbe spent one season as an
assistant at Mercer University. Kolbe served on Sharon BaldwinTener's staff at Mercer and joined Baldwin-Tener at East Carolina
when she was selected as the Lady Pirates' head coach in 2002.
While at Mercer, she assisted with recruiting and served as the
academic coordinator. She was also involved with workouts,
scouting and administrative duties. She helped Mercer increase
its win total by 10 games
The Melissa Kolbe File from the previous season,
one of the biggest turnFull Name
Melissa Cali Kolbe arounds in NCAA Division
Cleveland, Ohio I that season. The Bears also
Birthplace
Cleveland, Ohio advanced to the semifinals
Hometown
January 23, 1977 of the Atlantic Sun tournaBirthdate
West Geauga HS ment in 2002.
High School
Wittenberg University
College
Kolbe' s collegiate coachB.A. Psychology (1999) ing career began at Valdosta
Degree
State in 1999. She served
Playing Experience
two seasons at Division II
1995-99 Valdosta State before joining
Wittenberg University
the staff at Mercer.
Coaching Experience
The Cleveland, Ohio
1999-00
Valdosta State
native enjoyed a highly
Assistant Coach
successful playing career
2000-02
Mercer University
at Wittenberg University,
Assistant Coach
where she earned a bach2002-08
East Carolina University
elor's degree in psychology.
Assistant Coach
Kolbe helped lead her team
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This past summer, Kent Miller joined the Lady Colonel coaching staff for the second time. Miller spent five seasons (1994-99) as
an assistant to former Lady Colonel head coach Larry Joe Inman.
Miller helped EKU claim three Ohio Valley Conference regular
season championships in a four-year period.
He was part of the staff that led the Lady Colonels to their
first-ever OVC title in 1995 and led Eastern to its first-ever OVC
tournament championship and NCAA tournament appearance in
1997.
Miller left EKU to be the h ead girl's basketball coach at Madison Central High School. From 1999 to 2005, Miller led the Indian s to four district titles in six seasons. His 2001-02 squad captured a second straight 44th District championship and advanced
to the finals of the 11th Region tournament. H e compiled a 92-76
record at Madison Central.
In 2005, Miller began a two-year stint as the boy's basketball
coach at Model Laboratory School. Miller's 2006-07 team finished
as the runner-up in the district tournament and earned a spot in
the region tourney. He served as an assistant with the men's team
at Georgetown College last season, helping the Tigers to an undefeated regular season, a No.
The Kent Miller File
1 ranking in the NAIA and a
trip to the final four.
Full Name
Kent Miller
Before starting his first
Birthplace
Harrisburg, Pa. stint as an assistant at EKU,
Hometown
Richmond, Ky._ Miller spent nine seasons
Birthdate
April 6, 1958 as the h ead junior varsity
High School Central Dauphin HS and assistant varsity boy's
College
Eastern Kentucky basketball coach at Bryan
Degree
B.S. Police Station High School in
Administration (1981), · Lexington. Miller worked
B.S. Education (1985), under former Colonel and
M.S. Education (199l) EKU Athletics Hall of Fame
m ember Bobby Washington
Playing Experience
1973-76 at
Central Dauphin HS
earned two bachelor's degrees from EKU.
Coaching Experience
The first, in police adminisBryan Station High School
1985-94 tration, came in 1981 and the
Assistant Boy's Basketball Coach
second, in education, was
Eastern Kentucky University 1994-99 earned in 1985. In 1991, he
Women's Basketball Assistant Coach
completed his master's deMadison Central HS
1999-05
gree at Eastern in education
Head Girl's Basketball Coach
with an emphasis in school
Model Laboratory School
2005-07
h ealth. Miller spent the
Head Boy's Basketball Coach
Georgetown College
2007-08 1984-85 season as a manager
Men's Basketball Assistant Coach for the Colonel men's basEastern Kentucky University
2008- ketball team under former
head coach Max Good.
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�·Assistant Coaches

Eastern Kentucky '02
troit, Mich.

KU

Candice Finley, a former Lady Colonel and a 2001 second team
all-conference selection, returned to her alma mater as an assistant
coach this past summer. Finley was a freshman when EKU Head
Coach Chrissy Roberts was a senior. The two helped Eastern
capture the 1998 Ohio Valley Conference regular-season championship.
Finley began her collegiate coaching career last season when
she joined former EKU assistant Meghan Brown's first staff at
Southern Connecticut State University. Finley helped SCSU
continue its winning tradition. The team posted the program's
seventh straight winning season in 2007-08. Finley coached
forward Kate Lynch, a two-time Northeast-10 Conference Player
of the Week and a first-team all-conference selection, and guard
Logan Lentz, a two-time conference freshman of the week and an
all-rookie team selection.
Before embarking on a collegiate coaching career, Finley spent
four seasons as the head coach at Romulus High School in Romulus, Mich. She led Romulus to a Mega White Division championship in 2004 and a pair of district titles in 2004 and 2007. In 2007,
Finley was named Downriver Coach of the Year.
She also served as a coach with the Michigan Crossover AAU/
Nike Travel Team program from 2002 to 2007. She h elped the
team win the 2004 Boo Williams Nike Invitational championship
and two Michigan AAU state titles in 2005 and 2007.
After earning a bachelor's degree from EKU in 2002, Finley
played professionally in Luxembourg for one season before
returning to serve as an assistant coach at Romulus High School.
After two seasons as an asThe Candice Finley File sistant, Finley served as the
head coach for two seasons.
Full Name Candice Monique Finley
Finley was a four-year letDetroit, Mich. terwinner and a three-year
Birthplace
Detroit, Mich. starter for the Lady Colonels
Hometown
May 21, 1979 from 1997 to 2001. She conBirthdate
Bishop Borgess HS cluded her career with more
High School
Eastern Kentucky than 1,000 points, nearly 500
College
B.S. Apparel Design &amp; rebounds and more than 100
Degree
Merchandising (2002) steals. She earned second
team all-conference honors
Playing Experience
after leading Eastern in scor1997-01 ing (13 ppg) and rebounding
Eastern Kentucky
2001-02 (5.5 rpg) her senior season.
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Coaching Experience
2003-05 career having made 45.4
Romulus High School
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2005 07
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Head Coach
EKU' s all-time scoring list.
Southern Connecticut State 2007-08
In addition to her OVC
Assistant Coach
championship, the Detroit,
Mich., native won three state
Eastern Kentucky University
2008Assistant Coach
titles at Bishop Borgess High
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Mary Beth Whitaker joined the Lady Colonel program after
spending last season as a women's basketball graduate assistant
manager at the University of Louisville. Whitaker also served as
an assistant at Lexington Catholic High School for five seasons.
Whitaker played one season (1999-00) at Georgetown College
before an injury ended her playing career. While pursuing her
degree at Lexington Community College and Eastern Kentucky
University, Whitaker's coaching career began at Lexington Catholic High School.
In five seasons, Whitaker helped the Lady Knights win four
district championships, four region titles and two state championships. LCHS also finished as the state runner-up twice. After
capturing the 2006 state championship with a 35-1 record the
Lady Knights finished the season ranked third in the nation in the
USA Today poll.
The Somerset, Ky., native joined the Louisville program in 2007.
She was part of a team that finished as the runner-up in the Big
East conference tournament, earned the highest NCAA tournament seed in program history and advanced to the NCAA Sweet
16. The Cardinals finished the 2007-08 season ranked 12th in the
national polls.
In her year at Louisville, Whitaker worked closely with the
recruiting coordinator, helping
the Cardinals land the
The Mary Beth Whitaker
11th ranked recruiting class
File
in the nation for 2008. She
also assisted the director of
Mary Beth Whitaker
Full Name
operations with team travel,
Somerset, Ky.
Birthplace
scheduling and equipment,
Somerset,
Ky.
Hometown
helped
develop schedFebruary 10, 1981
Birthdate
Somerset HS ules for player workouts
High School
Eastern Kentucky and recruiting visits, was
College
B.S. Child &amp; Family responsible for day-to-day
Degree
Studies (2006) managerial operations and
served as the summer camp
co-director.
Playing Experience
Whitaker earned a
Georgetown College
1999-00
bachelor of science degree
in child and family studies
Coaching Experience
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EKU in May of 2006.
Lexington Catholic HS
2002-07
She b egan the social work
Assistant Coach
University of Louisville
2007-08 master's program at Louisville's Kent School of Social
Graduate Assistant
Work
and plans to pursue a
Eastern Kentucky University
2008master's degree at EKU in a
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Senior
Detroit, Mich.

Moberly Area CC
AS A JUNIOR IN 2007-08
Averaged 4.6 points, 2.0 rebounds and 14.4 minutes per game in
her first season as a Colonel ... started one game and played in
all 28 contests ... shot 36.5 percent from the field and 36 percent
from three-point range ... made nine of 25 three-point attempts ...
scored six points, grabbed a season-high nine rebounds, blocked
two shots and had two steals in her first game as a Colonel,
against West Virginia Tech on Nov. 17 ... m ade all six of her free
throw attempts and scored a season-high 12 points at Tennessee
Tech on Feb. 2 ... made both of her three-point attempts and finished with 10 points and five rebounds in Eastern's 104-75 victory
over Jacksonville State on Feb. 14 ... scored five straight points, including a three-pointer, to give the Colonels an early lead against
Samford in the first round of the OVC tournament ... scored in
each of the final nine games of the season.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006-07
(at Moberly Area CC)
Earned second team all-region
honors at Moberly Area Community College in Moberly, Mo .
... averaged 11.4 points and 4.6
rebounds ... shot 45.2 percent from
the field ... played in 27 games ...
recorded a double-double against
Metropolitan Community College
w ith a season-best 24 points and
10 rebounds.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-06
(at Moberly Area CC)
Helped lead the team to the Region 16 Championship.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned all-metro recognition at
Communications and Media Arts
High School in Detroit ... named
team MVP.
PERSONAL
Full name is LaTonyah Monique
Bentley ... born March 21, 1986 .. .
has five brothers, Tony, Corey,
DeShawn, Carter and Antonio
and four sisters, Tashi, Porcha, Michelle and Pamela ... majoring in
gen eral studies-arts and science.

LaTonyah's EKU Career Stats
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
2007-08 28-1 404/14.4 50-137 .365
9-25 .360 20-28 .714 25-31 56/2.0 50-0 4 49 16 14 129/4.6
TOTAL
28-1 404/14.4 50-137 .365
9-25 .360 20-28 .714 25-31 56/2.0 50-0 4 49 16 14 129/4.6

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6-3

AS A JUNIOR IN 2007-08
Fourth on the team with an average of 7.9 points per game ... tied
for second on the team with 4.5 rebounds per game ... played in
all 28 games and started 26 times ... shot 35.3 percent from the
field and 67.7 percent from the free throw line ... is the top returning scorer from the 2007-08 team ... had a career-night in EKU' s
upset of eventual OVC tournament champion Murray State on
Feb. 7 when she scored a career-best 30 points, doubling her
previous career-best, and grabbed a career-high nine rebounds ...
also set career highs for field goals (10), field goal attempts (19),
free throws (10) and free throw attempts (12) ... scored in double
figures nine times ... scored 27
points and had 15 rebounds
combined in Eastern' s first two
games of the season . . . scored 14
points and had seven rebounds
in an overtime game at Eastern Illinois on Jan. 12 ... knocked down
her first career three-pointer on
Feb. 26 against Morehead State,
she had been O-for-3 from deep
for her career before her attempt
from the right wing hit nothing
but net ... reached double figures
in points in three of the Colonels'
final seven games ... has scored
in each of the last seven games ...
has grabbed at least one rebound
in 28 straight games.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006-07
Played in 19 games and started
once ... averaged 4.3 points and
2.5 rebounds ... shot 43.5 percent from the field and 70 percent
from the free throw line ... had 12 blocked shots ... scored a
career-high 13 points against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 13 ... scored
11 points at Jacksonville State on Jan. 18 ... grabbed a season-high
six rebounds at Jacksonville State ... dished out three assists and
had two steals at Murray State on Feb. 8 ... blocked three shots at
Austin Peay on Feb. 22 ... played 20 minutes at Austin Peay and at
Southeast Missouri on Feb. 10.
all-city twice ... selected 2004 Columbus Dispatch honorable mention ... named one of the state's top 64 players ... three time all-city
first team selection as a member of the volleyball team ... ranked
17th in her class.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-06
Did not play due to injury.
HIGH SCHOOL
Helped Mifflin High School to a runner-up finish in the state playoffs in 2002 ... played four years of varsity basketball ... selected

PERSONAL
Full name is Shavonne Dwanna Jones ... born March 3, 1987 ...
daughter of Donna Jones ... has two
Shavonne\; Ca:reer Stats
sisters, Stephani and Gabrielle ...
majoring in sociology.
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

2005-06
Did Not Play
2006-07 19-1 246/12.9 30-69 .435
2007-08 28-26 581/20.8 76-215 .353
TOTAL 47-27 827/17.6 106-284 .373

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0-0
1-4
1-4

.000 21-30 .700 14-33 47/2.5 40-1 7 38 12 8
.250 67-99 .677 55-72 127/4.5 100-5 15 71 19 9
.250 88-129 .682 69-105 174/3.7 140-6 22 109 31 17

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220/7.9
301/6.4

�Senior Class

5-7

AS A JUNIOR IN 2007-08
Played in 18 games her first season as a Colonel ... averaged 1.6
points per game ... attempted 37 field goals, 35 of which were
from behind the three-point arc ... was 2-for-2 from inside the
arc, 8-of-35 (.229) from behind it ... scored six points on 2-of-5
shooting from deep against Valparaiso on Nov. 23 ... matched her
season-high with six points on 2-of-4 shooting from three-point
land against Tennessee State on March 1.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006-07 (at Clarendon College)
Averaged 15 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.2 steals per
game as a sophomore ... shot 52 percent (65-for-125) from the field
and 54 percent (59-for-109) from beyond the three-point arc ...
played in 13 games.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-06 (at Clarendon College)
Began her collegiate career at Clarendon College in Clarendon,
Texas ... averaged 15 points, 2.2
rebounds, 1.6 assists and one steal
per game her freshman season ...
shot 41 percent (103-for-250) from
the field and 40.7 percent (59-for145) from three-point range.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended the Winchendon School
in Winchendon, Mass.
PERSONAL
Full name is Ilona Angelika
Muszak ... born Jan. 28, 1985 ...
daughter of Bolestal and Wiestawa ... has one sister, Kamila ... majoring in general studies-business
technology.

Ilona's EKU Career Stats
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
2007-08 18-0 103/5.7 10-37 .270
8-35 .229 0-0 .000 1-0
1/0.1
7-0
4 8 0 3
28/1.6
TOTAL
18-0 103/5.7 10-37 .270
8-35 .229 0-0 .000 1-0
1/0.1
7-0
4 8 0 3
28/1.6

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Eastern Kentucky U niversity

�Playell' Pll'ofiles

6-1

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08
Played in 12 games ... averaged 1.4 points and 0.8 rebounds ...
scored a season-high five points against Penn on Dec. 30 and
against Jacksonville State on Feb. 14 ... went 1-for-1 from behind
the three-point arc and 2-for-2 from the charity stripe against
Penn ... earned the Ohio Valley Conference Medal of Honor,
which is given annually to the student-athletes who achieve the
highest grade point average in a conference-sponsored sport ...
also earned a spot on the Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner's
Honor Roll ... 2007-08 EKU Scholar ... 2007-08 Presidential
Scholar.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
Played in all 30 games ... averaged 3.6 points and three rebounds
per game .. . shot 35.5 percent from the field and 36.7 percent
from beyond the three-point arc
Question &amp; Answer
... made 73.3 percent of her free
throw attempts ... scored a careerThe one sporting arena I would
high
10 points against Louisiana
like to attend is ...
Tech on Nov. 24 ... grabbed a
Madison Square Garden.
career-high nine rebounds against
One thing people probably don't
Georgetown
on Nov. 18 ... also
know about me is ...
had eight rebounds in games
I can draw cartoons.
against Austin Peay on Dec. 9
My future goals are ...
and Eastern Illinois on Jan. 13 ...
go to graduate school.
dished out four assists against
Over the summer, I worked on
Tennessee State on Jan. 25 .. .
this part of my basketball game ...
three-point shooting
played a career-high 30 minutes
My favorite vacation spot is . . .
against Austin Peay on Dec. 9
any beach.
and played 29 minutes on two
I think the funniest person on the
other occasions .. . earned the
team is ...
Ohio Valley Conference Medal
Ilona Muszak.
of Honor, which is given annuMy favorite pro sports team is ...
ally to the student-athletes who
the Boston Celtics.
achieve the highest grade point
My favorite book is ...
average in a conference-sponsored
Gone With The Wind.
sport ... also earned a spot on the
Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner' s Honor Roll.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned four varsity letters ... named 2006 14th Region Player of
the Year ... honored as the 2006 Gatorade Mountain co-Player of
the Year ... led the state in scoring as senior ... three-time Region
14 Top 10 ... ended career as school's all-time leading scorer .. .
averaged 26.0 points and 12.0 rebounds per game as a senior .. .
also played four years of varsity softball and two years of volleyball ... was Breathitt County High School's 2006 salutatorian ...
graduated with a 4.0 grade point average.

PERSONAL
Full name is Colette Michelle Cole ... born Oct. 30, 1987 ... daughter of Thomas and Agnes Cole ... has two sisters, Bridget and
Thomasina ... majoring in sport management.

Colette's Career Stats
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
2006-07 30-0 495/16.5 38-107 .355 11-30 .367 22-30
2007-08 12-0
57/4.8
5-20 .250
1-4 .250 6-7
TOTAL 42-0 552113.1 43-127 .339 12-34 .353 28-37

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.733 33-56 89/3.0 27-0
.857 7-3
10/0.8 4-0
.757 40-59 99/2.4 31-0

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3
14

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24
0
24

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1
1
2

Stl Pts/Avg
19 109/3.6
4
17/1.4
23 126/3.0

�Player Profiles

5-7

Sophomore
Bogm,, Colombia
Escue'la Peaagogica
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
Joined the team in December ... played in five games ... played
a total of 12 minutes ... scored three points off of a three-pointer
against Morehead State on Jan. 10 ... earned the Ohio Valley
Conference Medal of Honor, which is given annually to the
sh1dent-athletes who achieve the highest grade point average in
a conference-sponsored sport .. . also earned a spot on the Ohio
Valley Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.
HIGH SCHOOL
Won two national championships with Escuela Pedagogica
Experimental (2004 and 2005) ...
finished second in the national
championship tournament in
2006 ... placed fourth in the South
America tournament in 2004.
PERSONAL
Full name is Laura Becerra ...
born June 30, 1989 ... daughter
of Nelson Becerra and Beatriz
Cuervo ... has one brother, Sergio,
and one sister, Irene ... plans to
major in political science.

L aura's Career Stats
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
2007-08 5-0
12/2.4
1-5
.200
1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0
0/0.0
1-0
1 0 0 1
3/0.6
TOTAL
5-0
1212.4
1-5
.200
1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0
0/0.0
1-0
1 0 0 1
3/0.6

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Eastern Kentucky University

�Player Profiles

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
Averaged 1.5 points and 1.8 rebounds her first season ... shot 40
percent from the field and 72.2 percent from the free throw line
.. . played in 26 games ... started the first collegiate game she ever
played in, finishing with five rebounds and three steals against
West Virginia Tech on Nov. 17 ... scored her first collegiate points
on two free throws against Alabama State on Dec. 2 ... connected
on her first collegiate field goal against Tennessee-Martin on Dec.
19 ... finished with a season-best six rebounds in the game against
Alabama State ... hit her first collegiate three-pointer against
Eastern Illinois on Dec. 21 ... scored a season-high five points and
added three rebounds against
Question &amp; Answer
Southeast Missouri State on Feb.
23 ... earned a spot on the Ohio
My pregame rituals are ...
Valley
Conference Commissionto take a shower and a nap.
er's
Honor
Roll.
A sport that I would like to try,
but never have is ...
snowboarding.
One thing people probably don't
know about me is ...
before I started playing
basketball I used to go to
karate practice.
I chose my jerseiJ number
because ...
I wanted seven but couldn't
use it, so I chose 34,
because 3+4=7.
My best non-athletic talent is ...
putting furniture together.
Three words that best describe me
are ...
honest, impatient and
sarcastic.
Three things I can't live without
are ...
my laptop, basketball
and myfamily.
My favorite pro athlete is ...
Kevin Garnett.
My favorite midnight snack is ...
a waffle with syrup.
My favorite spot on campus is ...
the couches in the
locker room.

HIGH SCHOOL
Played for the BBC Residence Walferdange club team ... averaged 7.1
points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 steals and
1.3 assists per game during the
2005-06 season ... averaged 12.3
points and 9.6 rebounds during
the 2006-07 season ... season highs
included 26 points, 17 rebounds
and eight steals ... competed for
the Luxembourg National Team in
the FIBA European Championship
qualification games in September 2007 ... started twice in three
games and averaged 7.3 points,
4.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists per
game ... played 74 minutes over
three games and committed just
six turnovers ... in her best game
she scored 11 points and grabbed
four rebounds against Estonia on
Sept. 5 .. . she connected on 4-of-10
shots from the field, including
1-of-3 from three-point range ...
she also dished out four assists
and made two steals.

PERSONAL
Full name is Nadia Mossong ...
born April 9, 1986 ... daughter of Michel and Marie-Claire Mossong ... has one sister, Isabelle ... plans to major in broadcasting
and electronic media.

Nadia's Career Stats
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
2007-08 26-1
180/6.9 12-30 .400
3-10 .300 13-18 .722 10-37 47/1.8 26-0 7 16 1 10
40/1 .5
TOTAL 26-1 180/6.9 12-30 .400
3-10 .300 13-18 .722 10-37 47/1.8 26-0 7 16 1 10
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�Player Profiles

5-10
Sophomore
Bonaire, Ga.

Wamer Robins HS
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
Made an immediate impact as a true freshman ... played in all
28 games and started once ... contributed 3.5 points and 2.5
rebounds per game ... shot 42.5 percent from the field and 55.6
percent from three point range .. . posted a 1.9 assist-to-turnover
ratio ... scored h er first points in her first collegiate game, finishing w ith five points on 1-of-2 shooting from the field and 3-for-3
sh ooting from the charity stripe against West Virginia Tech on
Nov. 17 ... scored a season-high 11 points against Jacksonville
State on Jan. 17 ... matched that total with 11 points against Jacksonville State again on Feb. 14 ... had a season-high five rebounds
on four occasions ... in h er first collegiate start, on Jan. 19 against
Samford, she finished with five points, five rebounds and four assists ... grabbed at least one rebound in each of the final 23 games
of the season.
HIGH SCHOOL
First team all-state selection b y the GACA ... all-state honorable
mention selection by Georgia Sports W riters ... averaged 17.4
points, 9.1 rebounds, 4.1 assists
and 3.3 steals per game as a
senior ... first team all-region and
first team all-Middle Georgia as
a senior .. . averaged 12.1 points
and 7.1 rebounds per game as
a junior ... four-time first team
all-county selection ... four-year
starter ... finished her career as the
all-time leader in Warner Robins
High Sch ool history with 1,376
career points ... also a three-year
letter w inner as a m ember of the
sch ool's softball team and was
chosen all-Middle Georgia, allregion and all-county.
PERSONAL
Full name is Rebecca Cherie White
... born Feb. 4, 1989 ... daughter of
Willie and Paula White ... has one
sister, Olethia ... her cousin Donnie Catlett Jr. played college foo tball at Kentucky State ... majoring
in sports management.

Cherie's Career Stalts
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
2007-08 28-1 429/1 5.3 37-87 .425 5-22 .227 20-36 .556 27-44 71/2.5 60-2 26 14 4 26
99/3.5
TOTAL
28-1 429115.3 37-87 .425
5-22 .227 20-36 .556 27-44 71/2.5 60-2 26 14 4 26
99/3.5

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East ern Kentucky University

�Player Profiles

5-4
Freshman
Kokomo, Ind.

6-3
Junior
Homestead, Pa.
Mercyhurst North East CC

Kokomo High School
HIGH SCHOOL
Helped Kokomo High School win
three sectional and two regional
championships in four years
... team MVP as a junior and a
senior ... averaged 15 points, five
rebounds, four assists and four
steals her junior season ... averaged 18 points, five rebounds,
four assists and four steals her
senior year .. . earned three letters
as a member of the KHS track and
field team, advancing to regionals
three straight years ... graduated
with honors.
PERSONAL
Full name is Kayla Rene ' e Drake
... born July 22, 1989 ... daughter
of Randy and Julie Drake ... has
one brother, Randy, and one sister, Mandi ... major is undecided.

c,s,,••

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08 (at Mercyhurst North East CC)
Earned All-Region III second team and All-Western New York
Athletic Conference second team
recognition after averaging 7.5
points and 5.5 rebounds per game
... set the school record with 85
career blocked shots ... scored a
career-high 22 points on 11-of-13
shooting from the field on Jan.
31, 2008 against Erie Community
College ... grabbed 10 or more
rebounds four times and had
double-doubles against Alfred
State (10 points, 10 rebounds),
Niagara College (13 points, 10
rebounds) and Ohio-Zanesville
(20 points, 11 rebounds).
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
(at Mercyhurst North East CC)
Averaged 9.4 points, 6.3 rebounds
and nearly two blocks per game
. .. recorded three double-doubles
her first season with a seasonhigh 15 rebounds and 12 points against Genesee Community
College ... in her first collegiate game, Hoston blocked five shots,
grabbed eight rebounds and scored 14 points on 7-of-10 shooting
. .. finished second in the nation with a 65.8 shooting percentage
as a freshman.

I

HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letter winner at Wilkinsburg
High School .. . helped
the Tigers to a pair of
sectional championships as a junior and
a senior ... selected as
one of Pennsylvania's
Finest 15 as a junior
and a senior.

11111cr1

PERSONAL
Full name is Sonjia Alyess-La' vonne Hoston
... born April 20, 1988
... daughter of Ronald
and Patricia Hoston
.. . has four brothers,
Randel, Rafi.el, Ronald
and Jamal .. . majoring
in sociology.

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�Player Profiles

5-10
Junior
Melbourne, Australia

5-10
Freshman
Rapla, Estonia

Mineral Area CC

Auden/es School

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08 (at Mineral Area College)
Earned honorable mention All-Region XVI and second team
all-conference honors ... averaged 6.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.0
assists and 1.0 steals per game ...
shot 49.7 percent from the field
and 69.1 percent from the free
throw line ... scored in 28 of the
30 games in which she played
in ... scored 10 or m ore points
in nine games ... had a doubledouble against John A. Logan
College, finishing w ith a seasonhigh 18 points and 11 rebounds
... also dished out six assists in
that game ... scored 17 points on
8-of-10 shooting against Southeastern Illinois College.

HIGH SCHOOL
Led Audentes School to three Estonian women's championships
(2006, 2007 and 2008) .. . averaged
11 points, four rebounds and
three assists during the championship season of 2008 .. . led her
club team to five Estonian youth
championships, earning MVP
honors in 2007 and 2008 ... averaged 28 points, nine rebounds
and five assists for the 2008 title
team ... has belonged to the
Estonian national team since the
age of 14 and has been playing
in the top women's league in the
country since she was 16.
PERSONAL
Full name is Kaia Kosk ... born
July 28, 1989 ... daughter of Riho
and Tiiu Kosk ... plans to major
in economics.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
(at Mineral Area College)
Averaged 8.5 points, 4.6 rebounds
and 4.1 assists per gam e while
earning first team all-conference
and second team all-region recognition ... sh ot 53.1 percent from
the field and 71.4 percent from three-point range ... helped Mineral Area to a 22-10 record and a spot in the Region XVI tournament championship game.
HIGH SCHOOL
Led her club team to an under-20 state championship in 2004 .. .
helped the Sabers win the ABA open women's championship and
place third at nationals in 2006.
PERSONAL
Full name is Sarah Louise Fraser-Jones ... born May 19, 1986 ...
daughter of Dennis and Amanda Fraser-Jones ... has one brother,
Marc ... majoring in psychology.

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5-7
Freshman
Brampton, Ontario

St. Edmund Campion
HIGH SCHOOL
Averaged 22 points, seven assists,
four rebounds, three steals and
two blocks per game her senior
season at St. Edmund Campion
Secondary School in Brampton,
a suburb of Toronto ... h elped
the Lady Bears to a 28-5 record
her senior year ... was a fourtime team MVP and a two-time
Toronto Star All-Star ... was also
chosen as one of the top-five
p layers in the greater Toronto
area ... for her four-year prep
career, Lewin averaged 25 p oints,
10 assists and six rebounds per
game ... was selected as the MVP
in nine of the 15 tournaments in
which St. Edmund participated in
during h er career.

(fil[ITij

Senior

PERSONAL
Full name is Jasmine Marie Lewin
... born July 17, 1990 ... daughter
of Paul and Lana Lewin ... has
one brother, Josh ... plans to major in pre-physical therapy.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�TV /Radio Roster

CHRISSY ROBERTS

MELISSA KOLBE

KENT MILLER

CANDICE FINLEY

MARY BETH WHITAKER

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Eminence, Ky.

Assistant Coach
Cleveland, Ohio

Harrisburg, Pa.

Detroit, Mich.

Director of Operations
Somerset, Ky.

First Season

First Season

First Season

First Season

First Season

JASMINE LEWIN

KAIAKOSK

SARAH FRASER-JONES
G •Jr.• 5-10

LAURA BECERRA

COLETTE COLE

G • So. • 5-7

Melbourne, Australia

Bogota, Colombia

G • Fr. • 5-7
Brampton, Ontario
St. Edmund Campion

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F • So. • 5-10
Bonaire, Ga.

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Rapla, Estonia

KAYLA DRAKE

ILONA MUSZAK

NADIA MOSSONG

SHAVONNE JONES

G •Sr.• 5-7

F • So. • 6-0
Bereldange,
Luxembourg
University of Luxembourg

C • Sr. • 6-3

G • Fr. • 5-4
Kokomo, Ind.

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SONJIA HOSTON

Moberly Area CC

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Detroit, Mich.

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Booneville, Ky.

Audentes School

Warner Robins HS

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Olsz tyn, Poland
Clarendon College

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Homestead, Pa.
Mercyhurst North East CC

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AH Games
##

Player

TOTAL
3-PTS
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct

23

Crystal Jones

28 27

891

31.8 160 324 .494 33

69

03

Ashley Cazee

28

28

940

33.6 136 311 .437 42

122 .344

33

Niki Avery

28 28

40

Shavonne Jones

REBOUNDS
FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO

.478 88

A

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

97 .907 53

99

152 5.4

60

1

98

83

17

64 441 15.8

71

86 .826

26

86

112 4.0

72

3

99

73

2

55

972

34.7 108 264 .409 80 195 .410 34

44 .773

20

50

70

41

0

101

79

0

48 330 11.8

28 26

581

20.8

99 .677 55

72

127 4.5

100

5

15

71

19

9

28

4

567 20.3

42 LaTonyah Bentley 28

1

10 Lindsey Waters

28

20

Cherie White

76 215 .353

1

4

72

175 .411

14

37 .378 44

69 .638

53

73

126 4.5

72

1

16

47

13

24 202 7.2

404

14.4 50

137 .365

9

25

.360

20

28 .714

25

31

56

2.0

50

0

4

49

16

14 129 4.6

24

491

17.5 48

135 .356

1

8

.125

15

23 .652 34

85

119 4.3

75

1

19

31

27

21

112 4.0

28

1

429

15.3 37

87 .425

5

22

.227 20

36 .556

27

44

71

2.5

60

2

26

14

4

26

99

3.5

30 Ilona Muszak

18

0

103

5.7

10

37 .270

8

35

.229

0

0

.000

1

0

1

0.1

7

0

4

8

0

3

28

1.6

34

26

1

180

6.9

12

30

.400

3

10 .300

13

18 .722

10

37

47

1.8

26

0

7

16

1

10

40

1.5

14 Colette Cole

12

0

57

4.8

5

20

.250

1

4

.250

6

7

7

3

10

0.8

4

0

3

0

1

4

17

1.4

21

9

0

48

5.3

3

11

.273

0

1

.000

2

2 1.000 4

4

8

0.9

6

O

2

6

O

3

8

0.9

5

0

12

2.4

1

5

.200

1

4

.250

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

1

0

1

0

0

1

3

0.6

66

47 113 4.0

1

45 LaTanya Stokes

Nadia Mossong
Laechia Conley

12 Laura Becerra

.250

67

2.5

385 13.8

.857
.000

TM Team

220 7.9

10

Total

28

718 1751 .410 198 536 .369 380 509 .747 381 631 1012 36.1 575 13

395 487 100 282 2014 71.9

Opponents

28

664 1599 .415 147 422 .348 486 667 .729 391 709 1100 39.3 469

389 546

2

88

210 1961 70.0

OVC Games Only
##

Player

TOTAL
3-PTS
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct

REBOUNDS
FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO

A

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

23

Crystal Jones

20 19

652

32.6 119 236 .504 25

50 .500

60

03

Ashley Cazee

20

20

710

35.5 100 232 .431

33

Niki Avery

20

20

690

34.5

73

40

Shavonne Jones

20 18

418

20.9

50 146 .342

45

LaTanya Stokes

20

3

416

20.8 49

42

LaTonyah Bentley 20

1

297 14.9

10

Lindsey Waters

20

18

20

Cherie White

20

34

Nadia Mossong

14

28

174 .420 53

69 .870 34

74 108 5.4

45

1

68

62

7

43

323 16.2

88 .318 54

62 .871

18

64

82

4.1

51

3

71

54

1

40

282 14.1

133 .398

13

20 .650 14

33

47

2.4

24

0

67

52

0

27

212 10.6
157 7.9

1

4

.250

56

85 .659 35

50

85

4.3

75

5

10

49

14

7

131 .374

11

33

.333

31

44 .705

36

50

86

4.3

48

1

10

32

9

17 140 7.0

37

93

.398

7

20

.350 16

22 .727 14

21

35

1.8

33

0

3

38

13

10

97

4.9

364

18.2 32

92

.348

1

5

.200

12

16 .750

18

60

78

3.9

51

1

16

22

17

18

77

3.9

1

320

16.0 28

63

.444

3

16

.188

12

24 .500

23

37

60

3.0

43

2

20

10

3

16

71

3.6

19

0

123

6.5

10

21

.476

2

8

.250

11

15 .733

5

24

29

1.5

.18 . 0

6

12

1

5

33

1.7

ColetteCole

7

0

29

4.1

3

9

.333

0

3

.000

3

3 1.000 3

2

5

0.7

2

0

1

0

1

1

9

1.3

30

Ilona Muszak

11

0 • 38

3.5

3

10 .300

3

10

.300

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

3

0

1

3

0

0

9

0.8

12

Laura Becerra

4

0

8

2.0

1

3

.333

1

2

.500

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

1

0

1

0

0

1

3

0.8

21

Laechia Conley

3

0

10

3.3

0

0

.000

0

0

.000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

0.0

49

28

77

3.9

1

TM Team

10

Total

20

505 1210 .417 135 372 .363 268 360 .744 249 443 692 34.6 398 13

274 345

66

185 1413 70.7

Opponents

20

479 1156 .414 115 308 .373 343 453 .757 285 501 786 39.3 333

275 370

64

151 1416 70.8

2

Individual Game Highs
Points
FG
FGA
FG Pct.
3FGM
3FGA
3-Pt FG Pct.
FTM

33
11

23
.875
9

17
1.000
10

Niki Avery vs Pennsylvania (12/30/07)
Three times (by two players)
Crystal Jones vs Tennessee Tech (01/05/08)
LaTanya Stokes (7/8) vs Penn (12/30/07)
Niki Avery vs Penn (12/30/07)
Niki Avery vs Penn (12/30/07)
Five times (by four players)
Twice (by two players)

FTA
FT Pct.
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Turnovers
Fouls

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12
Shavonne Jones vs Murray State (02/07/08)
1.000 C. Jones (10/10) vs Morehead State (02/26/08)
14
Crystal Jones at Southeast Mo. (02/23/08)
Three times (by two players)
8
6
Four times (by three players)
4
Twice (by two players)
7
Shavonne Jones at Eastern Illinois (01/12/08)
5
13 times (by six players)

Eastern Kentucky University

�II II

III III
RECORD
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE

III

OVERALL
14-14
9-11
5-3

DATE
11/17/07
11/23/07

OPPONENT
WEST VIRGINIA TECH
vs. Valparaiso#

11/24/07

_0_6_1=_ _ _
u_lt_s_/__;T;.....__e_a_m_H_ig__,,__h_s

--=-I ..,______,_
I __,__
I .:......_:_
I 1

111

HOME
7-4
6-4
1-0
W/L

II

AWAY
4-8
3-7
1-1

NEUTRAL
3-2
0-0
3-2

w
w

SCORE
90-59
66-64

ATTEND
400
251

at Florida Gulf Coast#

w

74-56

431

(26) Ashley Cazee

12/01/07

vs. Syracuse%

L

67-88

225

(17) Crystal Jones

12/02/07
12/06/07
12/08/07
12/19/07

vs. Alabama State%
at Murray State*
at Austin Peay*
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*

w
w

85-71
66-77
68-66
64-54

106
393
425
400

(18) Niki Avery
(18) Niki Avery
(24) Crystal Jones
(19) Crystal Jones

12/21/07
12/29/07

EASTERN ILLINOIS*
vs. High Point&amp;

L (ot)
L

86-91
63-76

300
507

(23) Ashley Cazee
(15) Crystal Jones

12/30/07
01/05/08
01/10/08
01/12/08
01/17/08
01/19/08

vs. University of Pennsylvania&amp;
TENNESSEE TECH*
at Morehead State*
at Eastern Illinois*
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
SAMFORD*

w
w
w
w

100-62
74-62
50-77
81-86
92-71
72-45

479
275
1819
443
275
425

(33) Niki Avery
(25) Crystal Jones
(13) Crystal Jones
(22) Crystal Jones
(21) Ashley Cazee
(25) Niki Avery

01/24/08

at Tennessee State*

L

85-104

738

(22) Crystal Jones

02/02/08
02/07/08
02/09/08
02/14/08
02/16/08
02/21/08
02/23/08
02/26/08
02/28/08

at Tennessee Tech*
MURRAY STATE*
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
at Jacksonville State*
at Samford*
at Tennessee-Martin*
at Southeast Missouri*
MOREHEAD STATE*
AUSTIN PEAY*

L

w

64-77
79-76
67-72
104-75
48-71
68-53
52-68
65-68
62-55

1626
346
279
411
873
348
526
150
300

(14) Ashley Cazee
(30) Shavonne Jones
(17) Niki Avery
(26) Niki Avery
(12) Shavonne Jones
(20) Ashley Cazee
(18) Crystal Jones
(23) Crystal Jones
(26) Crystal Jones

03/01/08
03/04/08

TENNESSEE STATE*
at Samford"

L
L

66-68
56-69

500
1058

(16) LaTanya Stokes
(17) Crystal Jones

L
W (ot)

L
L (ot)

w
L

w
L

w
L

L

HIGH POINTS
(16) Crystal Jones
(15) Shavonne Jones

HIGH REBOUNDS
(11) Crystal Jones
(8) Lindsey Waters
(8) Shavonne Jones
(6) Shavonne Jones
(6) Crystal Jones
(6) Shavonne Jones
(6) Ashley Cazee
(11) Lindsey Waters
(9) Crystal Jones
(12) LaTanya Stokes
(7) Lindsey Waters
(7) Crystal Jones
(7) Ashley Cazee
(5) Shavonne Jones
(5) Lindsey Waters
(7) LaTanya Stokes
(9) Crystal Jones
(6) Shavonne Jones
(7) Shavonne Jones
(8) Shavonne Jones
(5) Cherie White
(5) Niki Avery
(5) Ashley Cazee
(4) Ashley Cazee
(4) Crystal Jones
(7) Ashley Cazee
(9) Shavonne Jones
(6) LaTanya Stokes
(6) Ashley Cazee
(7) Crystal Jones
(8) Ashley Cazee
(14) Crystal Jones
(9) LaTanya Stokes
(5) Cherie White
(5) Crystal Jones
(10) LaTanya Stokes
(9) LaTanya Stokes

*=Ohio Valley Conference Game, " = Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Gam e,#= Florida Gulf Coast Thanksgiving Classic (Fort Myers, Fla.),
% = Taco Bell Warhawk Classic (Monroe, La.), &amp; = Saint Peter's College Holiday Tournament (Jersey City, N .J.)

2007-08 Team Highs &amp; Lows
EKUHigh
104 at Jacksonville St. (2/14)
64 vs. WVa. Tech (11/17)
38 vs. Penn (12/30)
81 vs. WVa. Tech (11/17)
.544 (31-57) at Tenn. State (1/24)
17 at Jacksonville St. (2/14)
34 vs. Penn (12/30)
.684 (13-19) vs. Samford (1/19)
23 (twice)
31 vs. Murray St. (2/7)
.913 (21-23) vs. Morehead St. (2/26)
24 at Jacksonville St. (2/14)
25 vs. WVa. Tech (11/17)
10 vs. WVa. Tech (11/17)
30 vs. WVa. Tech (11/17)
34 at Eastern Ill. (1/12)

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EKU Low
48 at Samford (2/16)
22 at Tenn. State (1/24)
16 at Southeast Mo. (2/23)
44 at Samford (3/4)
.281 (16-57) at Southeast Mo. (2/23)
2 at Austin Peay (12/8)
9 (twice)
.158 (3-19) at Samford (2/16)
5 at Samford (2/16)
9 at Samford (2/16)
.556 (5-9) at Samford (2/16)
6 at Samford (2/16)
3 vs. Southeast Mo. (2/9)
1 (seven times)
11 vs. Morehead St. (2/26)
14 at Morehead St. (1/10)

I

Category
Points
Rebounds
FG Made
FG Attempted
FG Percentage
3FG Made
3FG Attempted
3FG Percentage
FT Made
FT Attempted
FT Percentage
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls

- 33 -

II

Opp. High
104 - Tenn. State (1/24)
52 - High Point (12/29)
35 - Tenn. State (1/24)
76 - Jacksonville St. (2/14)
.614 (35-57) - Tenn. State (1/24)
14 - Morehead St. (1/10)
28 - Morehead St. (2/26)
.636 (14-22) - Morehead St. (1/10)
40 - Eastern Ill. (1/12)
48 - Eastern Ill. (1/12)
1.000 (12-12) - Murray St. (12/6)
21 - Morehead St. (1/10)
13 - (twice)
11 - (twice)
35 - WVa. Tech (11/17)
23 - (twice)

Opp. Low
45 - Samford (1/19)
26 - Samford (3/4)
13 - Samford (1/19)
44 - Fla. Gulf Coast (11/24)
.262 (17-65) - UT Martin (2/21)
0 - WVa. Tech (11/17)
6 - Tenn. State (3/1)
.000 (0-10) - W. Va. Tech (11/ 17)
7 - Morehead St. (1/10)
12 - Murray St. (12/6)
.455 (10-22) - Austin Peay (12/8)
6 - Samford (1/19)
2 - Ala. State (12/2)
0 - (six times)
IO - (twice)
11 - Samford (2/16)

�2007 -08 Box Scores
GAMEl
West Virginia Tech - 59
Eastern Kentucky - 90
Nov. 17, 2007 • Richmond, Ky.
Mn
WVT
Henry-I
26
Wright-c
28
Westray-g 31
Wilkins-g 32
Matthews-g 26
Casto
4
Lanier
5
Spann
6
Justice
12
15
Camp
Garrison
6
Jacobs
9
Team
Totals
200

EKU
Mossong-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Waters
Cole
White
Conley
Muszak
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
16
17
28
29
31
15
6
7
8
15
12
16

FG
M-A
0-1
7-13
2-8
9-17
1-7
0-0
1-1
0-3
0-2
1-7
1-2
1-3

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
0-3
0-1
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1

FT
M-A
1-2
4-5
2-2
3-5
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-4
1-2
0-2

R
7
6
3
3
5
0
1
2
1
2
2
0
6
23-64 0-10 13-24 38
FG
M-A
0-1
5-13
5-13
5-12
5-12
1-6
1-4
1-2
1-1
2-7
3-5
2-5

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
1-5
0-1
3-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-6
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
0-0
2-3
3-4
6-6
2-2
1-3
0-0
3-3
2-2
0-0
0-0
4-6

R
5
7
2
11
3
4
1
2
2
0
9
8
10
200 31-81 5-18 23-29 64

Score By Periods
West Virginia Tech
Eastern Kentucky

1st
29
43

PF
3
4
3
0
2
1
1
3
3
2
0
1

TO
2
6
8
2
5
0
1
3
1
5
0
1
1
23 12 35

PF
1
4
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
0
2
1

A
2
0
4
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0

A
0
0
4
6
4
0
0
0
1
1
0
2

TO
2
3
6
5
3
2
0
1
1
2
2
3

B
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

S
3
4
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0

GAMEZ
Valparaiso - 64
Eastern Kentucky - 66
Nov. 23, 2007 • Fort Myers, Fla.
TP
1
18
6
21
3
0
2
0
0
3
3
2

VALPO
Mn
Farris-f
25
Litka-I
39
Ott-f
34
Kulaga-g 26
HochstetleriJ 26
Helenius
3
Ray
12
Ussery
4
Hochstetler 3
Peller
11
Varner
17
Team
Totals
200

FG
M-A
3-10
7-16
4-7
4-12
3-8
0-0
0-4
0-0
0-1
1-2
1-2

3FG
M-A
0-3
1-7
1-1
0-3
3-6
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

FT
M-A
2-2
1-4
5-10
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0

R
5
8
12
4
0
0
1
0
0
2
6
5
23-62 5-24 13-22 43

PF
2
2
2
4
4
0
2
0
0
0
1

A
0
2
1
3
3
0
2
0
0
1
0

TO
1
3
2
4
2
1
4
0
1
0
1

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S
0
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1

GAME3
Eastern Kentucky - 74
Florida Gulf Coast - 56
Nov. 24, 2007 • Fort Myers, Fla.
TP
8
16
14
10
9
0
2
0
1
2
2

17 12 19 0 9 64

Mn
17
13
37
36
36
13
9
8
4
13
14

FG
M-A
1-4
1-2
10-12
3-11
4-11
2-4
0-2
1-4
0-1
0-1
4-6

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
5-7
1-1
4-8
1-3
0-0
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
0-0
1-1
1-2
4-4
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-1

R
4
6
4
6
2
2
1
0
0
2
1
2
200 26-58 12-2410-14 30

PF
4
4
3
1
1
3
0
0
1
0
4

A
1
1
5
4
5
1
0
0
1
0
0

TO
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
0
0
1
3

B
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 2
0 3
2 26
2 11
3 14
1 5
0 0
0 3
0 0
0 2
0 8

21 18 18 4 8 74

3 13 59

B
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2

S TP
3 0
1 12
2 14
6 16
4 15
1 3
1 2
2 5
1 4
1 5
0 6
3 8

EKU
Stokes-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Waters
Cole
White
Conley
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Team
Totals

FG
M-A
0-3
6-10
4-12
5-9
1-10
0-2
0-1
2-2
1-4
2-5
0-1
2-7

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
2-5
1-2
1-7
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-1
2-5
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
1-2
3-5
1-2
3-3
2-2
0-0
1-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

R
5
8
5
7
2
8
1
1
4
0
2
2
2
200 23-66 7-21 13-1 8 47
Mn
18
23
31
32
31
16
3
13
3
11
5
14

PF
2
4
2
2
3
4
0
0
0
1
1
1

A
0
2
4
4
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0

TO
1
5
1
3
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
1

B
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1

S TP
0 1
0 15
3 11
1 14
1 5
1 0
0 1
2 7
1 2
0 6
0 0
1 4

20 16 19 3 10 66

19 18 30 10 25 90
2nd
30
47

EKU
Waters-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Conley
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

GAME4
Eastern Kentucky - 67
Syracuse - 88
Dec. 1, 2007 • Monroe, La.

Total
59
90

FG% - WVT 35.9, EKU 38.3. 3FG% · WVT 0.0, EKU
27.8. FT%· WVT 54.2, EKU 79.3. Deadball Rebounds
- WVT 5, EKU 1. Technical Fouls · None. Officials ·
David Hopkins, Sheryl Ball, Bill Scott. Attendance: 400.

Score By Periods
Valparaiso
Eastern Kentucky

1st
29
31

2nd
35
35

Total
64
66

FG% • VALPO 37.1, EKU 34.8. 3FG% · VALPO 20.8,
EKU 33.3. FT%· VALPO 59.1 , EKU 72.2. Deadball
Rebounds · VALPO 3, EKU 3. Technical Fouls· None.
Officials - Craig Miller, Herman Roberts, Drew Judge.
Attendance: 251.

FGCU
Mn
Pierce-'
29
Haegele-' 25
Dermyer-* 34
McNally-' 31
De La Torre-' 31
Carreras 14
Thiel
15
Herman
2
McKenzie 12
Murphy
7
Team
Totals
200

ASU
Sanford-'
Robinson-'
Fulgham-*
Lumpkin-'
Merritt-'
Townsend
Dowdell
Mitchell
Jackson
Davis
Delaney
Anderson
Harris
Team
Totals

Mn
19
28
27
22
37
2
5
11
5
11
14
19

FG
M-A
7-13
5-9
6-12
3-6
4-12
0-1
0-2
1-3
0-4
0-3
2-3
4-8

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-1
3-7
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-4
0-1
0-0
1-1

FT
M-A
1-2
1-1
3-4
1-1
7-8
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0

R
11
3
2
2
4
0
0
0
1
6
3
3

PF
3
4
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
0
3
2

A
1
0
4
5
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0

TO
1
4
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
3
1

B
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Mn
22
24
29
19
15
6
15
20
26
16
3
2
3

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
3-4
7-9
3-4
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-0
3-5
0-0
2-2
0-0
2-2

R
3
1
9
4
8
0
1
1
7
1
1
0
3

PF
4
2
4
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0

A
0
2
4
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 15
0 11
3 17
2 7
1 18
0 0
1 0
1 2
0 0
0 2
1 4
2 9

TO B S TP
2 0 0 9
3 0 1 13
8 1 0 13
3 0 1 7
0 1 0 6
0 0 0 0
3 0 0 2
0 1 0 2
1 0 0 11
4 0 0 4
0 0 0 2
0000
0 0 0 2

2
200 23-55 1-9 24-32 41 17 10 24 3 2 71

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Alabama State

1st
44
35

2nd
41
36

FT
M-A
0-0
0-0
2-2
3-5
8-12
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0

R
5
5
2
5
5
5
0
0
3
0

PF
0
1
2
4
2
4
0
0
1
1

A
2
0
3
4
2
1
2
0
0
0

TO
2
8
6
2
4
3
0
1
2
0

B
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
2 7
1 5
2 4
1 16
0 19
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 0

5
19-44 0-1 13-21 35 15 14 28 1 6 56
1st
30
25

2nd
44
31

Total
74
56

FG% · FGCU 43.2, EKU 44.8. 3FG% · FGCU 27.8,
EKU 50.0. FT% · FGCU 61.9, EKU 71.4. Deadball
Rebounds - FGCU 2, EKU 2. Technical Fouls - FGCU,
team. Officials - Craig Miller, Page, Drew Judge. Attendance: 431.

GAME6
Eastern Kentucky - 66
Murray State - 77
Dec. 6, 2007 • Murray, Ky.

4
200 32-76 6-18 15-19 39 24 14 16 2 11 85
FG
M-A
3-7
3-6
5-11
2-9
3-4
0-0
0-0
1-4
4-7
2-7
0-0
0-0
0-0

3FG
M-A
1-6
1-2
0-3
1-3
1-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Florida Gulf Coast

GAMES
Eastern Kentucky - 85
Alabama State - 71
Dec. 2, 2007 • Monroe, La.
EKU
Waters-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Cole
White
Conley
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

FG
M-A
3-11
2-3
1-5
6-9
5-11
1-3
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-1

Total
85
71

FG% - ASU 41.8, EKU 42.1. 3FG% - ASU 11.1 , EKU
33.3. FT% - ASU 75.0, EKU 78.9. Deadball
Rebounds - ASU 5, EKU 3. Technical Fouls
• Assunta Fulgham (ASU). Officials - Barry
Roberts, Susan Bargo, Shawn Goode.
Attendance: 106.

EKU
Stokes-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Waters
White
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Team
Totals

Mn
24
21
35
36
40
23
8
1
3
9

FG
M-A
5-10
1-1 2
4-9
4-7
5-11
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-1
1-3

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-1
1-3
0-0
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

FT
M-A
3-3
1-4
0-0
5-5
4-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

R
6
8
3
9
1
5
2
0
2
0
0
200 24-59 5-11 13-16 36

MUR
Mn
Hayes-I
38
Brown-c
19
A. Guffey-g 36
Petty-g
36
Lee-g
28
Matthews 6
Wynn
8
Luckett
2
Jackson
6
Thornton
4
P. Guffey 12
Bell
5
Team
Totals
200

FG
M-A
10-21
0-2
7-19
5-11
3-7
0-4
1-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-1

3FG
M-A
2-2
0-0
2-5
3-6
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0

FT
M-A
0-0
0-0
8-8
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0

R
14
4
5
1
5
2
2
1
0
0
2
1
8
28-72 9-18 12-12 45

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Murray State

1st
35
39

PF
0
2
5
1
1
2
2
0
1
2

A
0
0
2
3
4
4
0
0
0
0

A
0
1
7
6

TO B S
1 1 0
3· 3 0
4 0 2
3 1 2
3 0 2
1 2 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 1
2 0 0

TO
3
0
5
4
O 2
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0

B
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

TP .
13
3
9
13
18
8
0
0
0
2

S TP
2 22
0 0
2 24
4 13
1 8
0 0
0 4
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 6
1 0

FG 3FG FT
M-A M-A M-A
3-5 0-0 0-0
2-8 0-0 0-0
2-8 1-4 6-7
5-10 3-3 4-4
6-12 4-8 0-0
0-2 0-0 0-0
1-6 0-1 1-2
0-00-00-0
1-4 1-4 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0
0-5 0-0 0-0
2-6 0-0 3-6

R
4
6
6
4
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
4

PF A TO B S TP
4 0 1 10 6
2 1 2 1 1 4
3 4 1 0 0 11
3 4 1 0 0 17
2 4 2 0 2 16
0 1 0 0 1 0
3 0 0 0 1 0
101000
1 0 1 0 0 3
2 0 1 0 0 0
3 0 2 0 0 0
4 0 1 1 1 7

6
200 22-66 9-20 14-19 39 27 14 14 3 6 67

SU
Mn
Sipavicuite-c 23
Harris-g
10
Morrow-g 33
Jones-g
31
Michael-g 19
Gobuty
9
Johnson
20
Murray
14
Boidock
2
Goodwin 17
Harbut
19
Lisnere
3
Team
Totals
200

FG
M-A
5-8
0-2
3-4
7-12
5-1 5
1-5
1-1
1-2
0-0
6-8
0-0
0-0

3FG FT
M-A M-A
0-0 0-1
0-0 2-4
3-3 1-2
2-3 11-13
0-0 4-5
0-3 0-0
0-0 0-0
0-0 2-2
0-0 0-0
0-1 5-8
0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0

R
6
0
6
7
6
2
0
1

A
1
1
9
2
0
1
4
0

TO
2
1
2
1
0
1
1
2

B
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
0

S
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
1

TP
10
2
10
27
14
2
2
4

O O O O OO O

5
4
1
2
29-57 5-10 25-35 40

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Syracuse University

PF
1
2
1
3
3
2
1
2

1st
34
55

1 0 0 1 0 17
3 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
19 18 11 6 5 88
2nd
33
33

Total
67
88

FG% · SU 50.9, EKU 33.3. 3FG% · SU 50.0, EKU 45.0.
FT% · SU 71.4, EKU 73.7. Deadball Rebounds· SU 5,
EKU 3. Technical Fouls · None. Officials · Doc Sisk,
Susan Bargo, Luis Gonzales. Attendance: 225.

EKU
Stokes-I
Waters-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
N. Avery-g
White
Conley
Muszak
Mossong
S. Jones
Bentley
Team
Totals

APSU
Thomas-f
Herring-I
Reeves-c
Bivens-g
McGee-g
Richardson
Warner
Reese
Bacon
Jamen
Team
Totals

Mn
31
33
38
42
12
15
7
2
3
31
11

FG
M-A
3-11
3-8
7-18
11-1 6
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-1
0-1
2-6
1-4

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
2-5
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
1-2
1-2
4-4
2-2
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-7
0-0

R
12
6
4
10
2
4
0
0
2
6
0

PF
3
4
3
3
1
3
1
0
1
4
0

A
0
0
1
3
1
1
0
1
0
1
0

TO
3
1
4
5
1
1
0
0
1
2
2

B
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2

S
0
3
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
0

TP
7
7
20
24
0
0
0
0
0
8
2

5
225 27-68 2-9 12-19 51 23 8 21 7 9 68

Mn
35
40
25
27
44
7
18
1
15
13

FG
M-A
3-8
4-15
1-6
7-12
3-8
1-4
0-1
0-1
1-5
4-5

3FG
M-A
0-0
2-4
0-0
5-7
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0

FT
M·A
4-8
3-6
0-1
0-0
2-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2

R
13
5
2
3
4
1
1
1
2
4
5
225 24-65 8-16 10-22 40

PF
2
4
4
4
2
1
0
0
1
0

A
1
2
0
0
9
0
0
0
1
0

TO
2
1
2
4
5
0
0
0
2
0

B
3
4
2
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

S TP
1 10
4 13
1 2
1 19
1 8
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 3
0 9

19 13 17 11 9 66

17 14 16 5 12 77
2nd
31
38

Total
66
77

FG% - MUR 38.9, EKU 40.7. 3FG% • MUR 50.0,
EKU 45.5. FT%· MUR 100.0; EKU 81.3. Deadball
Rebounds · MUR 0, EKU 1. Technical Fouls · None.
Officials - Jay Davis, Scott Starkey, Jack Whittemore.
Attendance: 393.

- 34 -

Mn
13
19
31
22
34
6
22
5
11
7
12
18

GAME7
Eastern Kentucky- 68 OT
Austin Peay - 66
Dec. 8, 2007 • Clarksville, Tenn.

16 13 18 7 8 66

PF
2
3
1
2
2
0
3
0
2
1
0
1

EKU
Waters-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Cole
White
Conley
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay

1st
29
24

2nd
31
36

OT
8
6

Total
68
66

FG% - APSU 36.9, EKU 39.7. 3FG% -APSU 50.0,
EKU 22.2. FT%· APSU 45.5; EKU 63.2. Deadball
Rebounds - APSU 5, EKU 5. Technical Fouls · None.
Officials - Philip Freels, Roger Cross, Greg Stephens.
Attendance: 425.

Eastern Kentucky University

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GAMES
Tennessee-Martin - 54
Eastern Kentucky - 64
Dec. 19, 2007 • Richmond, Ky.
UTM
Mn
Mitchell-I 38
Stinson-c 28
Angler-g
34
Adams-g 31
Malone-g 34
Benbow
11
Goyette
24
Team
Totals
200

EKU
Mn
Waters-f 21
S. Jones-c 10
Cazee-g 32
C. Jones-g 39
Avery-g
34
Cole
2
White
11
Conley
1
Muszak
2
Mossong 8
Bentley
22
Stokes
18
Team
Totals
200

FG
M-A
6-18
1-5
4-12
2-6
2-11
2-5
2-6

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
2-5
0-1
0-1
0-2
1-3

FT
M-A
6-9
3-4
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-2

R
18
4
4
2
8
3
5
3
19-63 3-1 3 13-18 47
FG
M-A
2-7
3-7
3-7
7-12
2-1 0
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-1
1-1
4-8
2-6

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
1-4
3-4
1-7
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-1

FT
M-A
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-1
3-3

R
7
4
6
7
2
0
1
0
0
0
3
3
5
25-62 5-20 9-12 38

Score Bx Periods
Tennessee-Martin
Eastern Kentucky

1st
29
37

PF
3
1
2
2
3
2
0

A
1
2
4
1
0
1
1

TO
3
1
4
5
3
2
2

B
0
0
0
0
3
0
0

GAME9
Eastern Illinois - 91 OT
Eastern Kentucky - 86
Dec. 21, 2007 • Richmond, Ky.

S TP
1 18
1 5
0 12
1 4
1 4
2 4
2 7

13 10 20 3 8 54

PF
3
3
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
2

A
1
0
2
3
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
2

TO
1
0
2
5
2
0
0
1
0
1
2
2

B S TP
1 1 4
0 0 6
0 3 9
0 1 19
0 2 5
0 0 0
0 1 2
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 4
0 1 8
1 2 7

15 15 16 2 12 64
2nd
25
27

Total
54
64

FG% - UTM 30.2, EKU 40.3. 3FG% - UTM 23.1,
EKU 25.0. FT% - UTM 72.2; EKU 75.0. Deadball
Rebounds - UTM 1, EKU 3. Technical Fouls - None.
Officials - Erica Bradley, Roy Gulbeyan, Mike Trussell.
Attendance: 400.

GAME 12
Tennessee Tech - 62
Eastern Kentucky- 74
Jan. 5, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.
TTU
Mn
Hensley-I 24
Lyons-f
30
32
Tyler-c
Bowens-g 27
Price-g
39
Mendenhall 21
White
2
Reed
25
Team
Totals
200

EKU
Waters-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
27
10
29
38
37
20
5
12
22

FG 3FG
M-A M-A
3-5 1-2
4-8 1-2
10-1 6 1-3
2-9 2-4
1-6 0-2
1-4 0-0
0-0 0-0
1-2 0-1

FT
M-A
0-2
3-6
9-9
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2

R
3
2
8
8
2
5
0
3
2
22-50 5-14 13-19 33

FG 3FG
M-A M-A
1-7 0-1
2-2 0-0
1-3 0-2
11-23 1-2
6-14 4-10
1-4 0-1
0-0 0-0
2-7 1-2
1-4 1-1

FT
M-A
2-2
4-5
4-4
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-3

R
5
1
3
9
2
3
1
2
3
6
200 25-64 7-19 17-20 35

Score Bx Periods
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky

1st
32
34

PF
2
4
4
3
2
2
1
0

A
3
3
3
1
5
2
0
0

TO
2
2
4
2
5
4
1
0

B S TP
0 2 7
1 1 12
0 2 30
0 1 6
0 2 2
10 2
0 0 0
10 3

18 17 20 3 8 62

PF
4
5
3
2
1
1
0
3
1

A
0
0
5
3
3
1
0
0
1

TO
2
2
4
0
1
0
0
2
1

BS
0 2
0 1
0 3
0 1
0 1
0 3
0 0
0 0
10

TP
4
8
6
25
17
2
0
7
5

20 13 13 1 11 74
2nd
30
40

Total
62
74

FG% - TTU 44.0, EKU 39.1. 3FG% - TTU 35.7, EKU
36.8. FT% - TTU 68.4; EKU 85.0. Deadball Rebounds
- TTU 6, EKU 2. Technical Fouls - None. Officials
- Bruce Morris, Bill Scott, Mike Trussell. Attendance:
275.

EIU
Mn
Kloak-f
20
Kluempers-c 32
Canale-g 32
Edwards-g 37
Sims-g
32
Baker
4
Sturtevant 14
Thomas
24
Lipperd
2
Galligan
28
Team
Totals
225

EKU
Stokes-I
Waters-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Conley
Muszak
Mossong
S.Jones
Bentley
Team
Totals

Mn
22
28
41
17
45
18
2
4
5
23
20

FG
M-A
0-3
1-3
6-10
4-10
5-5
0-1
0-0
2-5
0-0
6-9

3FG FT
M-A M-A
0-0 2-2
0-1 8-8
3-3 2-2
2-5 4-5
2-2 4-4
0-0 0-2
0-0 2-2
0-2 2-2
0-0 0-0
0-0 12-13

R
3
7
6
6
2
1
1
2
0
8
4
24-46 7-13 36-40 40
FG
M-A
5-11
2-8
7-21
2-4
5-8
2-4
0-0
0-1
1-1
2-8
3-7

3FG
M-A
0-1
1-2
1-6
1-2
4-6
0-2
0-0
0-1
1-1
0-0
0-2

FT
M-A
2-2
0-0
8-9
2-2
1-2
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-6
3-4

R
2
6
7
1
0
5
0
0
1
3
2
4
225 29-73 8-23 20-28 31

Score Bx Periods
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky

1st
40
31

2nd
34
43

PF
3
3
4
0
3
1
2
2
0
3

A
0
4
4
5
3
1
2
0
0
1

TO
3
2
3
2
6
1
3
2
1
3

B
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2

GAMElO
Eastern Kentucky - 63
High Point - 76
Dec. 29, 2007 • Jersey City, N.J.

S TP
2 2
1 10
1 17
0 14
1 16
0 0
0 2
0 6
0 0
0 24

21 20 26 4 5 91

PF
4
5
3
2
2
4
1
0
1
5
2

A
0
1
5
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
1

TO
2
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
1

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0

S TP
0 12
2 5
6 23
1 7
1 15
1 5
0 2
0 0
0 3
1 7
1 9

EKU
Waters-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Conley
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

HPU
Dodd-f
Manuel-f
Dean-g
Fields-g
Long-g
Thompson
Hargraves
Tucker
Tarver
Samuels
Team
Totals

FG
M-A
1-4
4-17
5-12
5-12
2-8
3-5
0-1
1-2
1-1 0
0-1

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
1-5
0-3
1-4
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
1-2
2-2
1-3
5-5
2-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-6

R
5
5
3
4
4
1
0
1
3
3
8
200 22-72 3-14 16-21 37

Mn
35
24
29
23
28
19
22
5
1
15

FG
M-A
6-10
4-7
7-1 2
2-5
0-2
2-8
5-1 3
1-3
0-0
2-4

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-3
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
5-6
3-6
0-0
1-2
2-2
1-3
0-0
0-2
0-0
2-2

R
9
11
5
1
3
3
3
4
0
7
6
200 29-64 4-11 14-23 52

PF
2
2
3
1
2
2
0
0
3
4

A
0
0
0
2
4
3
0
0
0
1

TO
2
0
2
1
6
0
0
0
1
1

B
4
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1

S TP
1 3
0 10
2 12
3 15
3 7
2 7
0 0
1 3
0 2
1 4

19 10 13 8 13 63

PF
2
1
4
4
3
2
1
1
0
1

A
2
1
2
6
2
4
3
0
0
0

TO
4
3
4
3
0
4
1
0
0
1

B
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3

S TP
0 17
2 11
2 16
2 5
0 2
0 5
1 12
0 2
0 0
2 6

19 20 20 7 9 76

29 14 12 2 13 86
OT
17
12

Score Bx Periods
Eastern Kentucky
High Point

Total
91
86

1st
33
33

2nd
30
43

Total
63
76

FG%- EIU 52.2, EKU 39.7. 3FG%- EIU 53.8, EKU 34.8.
FT% - EIU 90.0; EKU 71.4. Deadball Rebounds - EIU
3, EKU 4. Technical Fouls - None. Officials - Charlie
Hust, Philip Freels, Kim Crabtree. Attendance: 300.

FG% - HPU 45.3, EKU 30.6. 3FG% - HPU 36.4, EKU
21.4. FT% - HPU 60.9; EKU 76.2. Deadball Rebounds
- HPU 4, EKU 6. Technical Fouls - None. Officials
- Gary Schimel, Joseph Barrise, Colleen O'Connor.
Attendance: 507.

GAME 13
Eastern Kentucky - 50
Morehead State - 77
Jan. 10, 2008 • Morehead, Ky.

GAME14
Eastern Kentucky - 81
Eastern Illinois - 86 OT
Jan. 12, 2008 • Charleston, Ill.

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Becerra
Cole
White
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
18
22
31
24
36
4
8
16
6
12
10
13

FG
M-A
2-5
2-8
2-10
5-8
4-1 1
1-1
1-3
1-4
0-0
1-3
0-5
0-6

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
0-4
0-2
3-8
1-1
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-1
0-2

FT
M-A
0-1
0-0
3-4
3-4
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

R
2
6
0
4
3
0
2
2
0
3
0
2
7
200 19-64 4-22 8-11 31
FG
M-A
6-15
5-7
3-5
3-8
5-8
0-0
0-1
3-7
1-1
2-3

3FG
M-A
4-6
4-6
2-2
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-1
3-4
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
2-2
0-0
1-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-6

MOR
Mn
Bozeman 34
Combs
31
Flynn
19
Perry
21
Rayburn
30
Lindsey
3
Mingo
10
Smith-Williams 23
Bass
4
Pittman
25
Team
Totals
200 28-55 14-22 7-13
Score Bx Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State

R
9
1
3
6
5
0
1
7
1
7
5
45

1st
19
42

PF
1
4
2
2
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
0

A
0
1
0
4
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
0

TO
1
4
5
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0

B
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 4
0 4
3 7
1 13
2 11
1 3
0 4
1 2
0 0
1 2
1 0
1 0

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Cole
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
12
42
38
42
39
5
22
3
11
11

PF
2
2
0
4
2
0
0
2
0
0

A
2
5
0
1
5
0
1
5
0
2

TO
2
1
4
3
1
0
2
7
0
1

B S TP
1 3 18
0 0 14
0 1 9
3 0 6
0 2 11
0 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 9
0 0 2
7 0 6

12 21 21 11 6 77
2nd
31
35

Total
50
77

FG
M-A
0-3
4-16
5-11
8-14
4-10
0-1
1-3
1-1
3-4
3-4

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-1
3-5
4-6
3-9
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1

FT
M-A
0-0
6-10
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
3-3

R
3
7
3
2
3
1
5
0
0
1
5
225 29-67 11-2212-17 30

14 10 16 3 11 50

FG% - MOR 50.9, EKU 29.7. 3FG% - MOR 63.6,
EKU 18.2. FT% - MOR 53.8; EKU 72.7. Deadball
Rebounds - MOR 4, EKU 0. Technical Fouls - None.
Officials - Philip Freels, Ron Hanna, David Hopkins.
Attendance: 1,819.

EIU
Mn
Kluempers-f 36
Galligan-I 34
Canale-g 13
Edwards-g 37
Sims-g
36
Huffman
8
Sturtevant 22
Thomas
28
Kloak
11
Team
Totals
225

FG
M-A
1-4
8-14
1-2
1-5
3-4
2-4
0-2
3-6
3-5

3FG FT
M-A M-A
1-1 0-0
0-0 15-18
0-0 0-0
0-3 7-10
0-0 8-8
1-2 0-0
0-0 5-6
0-2 5-6
0-0 0-0

R
5
5
0
3
9
0
1
7
5
2
22-46 2-8 40-48 37

Score Bx Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Illinois

1st
38
35

2nd
37
40

PF
3
4
5
2
4
1
3
4
3
5

A
1
0
4
3
5
0
0
0
1

TO
0
7
4
6
3
0
1
0
1
o 1
1
34 14 24

B S TP
2 1 0
2 1 14
1 1 13
0 3 22
0 0 11
0 0 0
0 2 2
0 0 3
1 0 6
o o 10

PF
1
4
1
1
5
1
0
1
3

B S TP
1 1 3
3 3 31
OO 2
0 3 9
0 3 14
0 0 5
0 0 5
O 1 11
OO 6

A
4
0
0
3
8
0
0
1
1

TO
2
2
2
1
8
2
1
2
2
2
17 17 24
OT

6
11

6 8 81

4 11 86

Total
81
86

FG% • EIU 47.8, EKU 43.3. 3FG% • EIU 25.0, EKU 50.0.
FT% · EIU 83.3; EKU 70.6. Deadball Rebounds • EIU
6, EKU 2. Technical Fouls • None. Officials • Stacey
Rymer, Kerry Winders, Alycia Dukes. Attendance: 443.

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Mn
16
21
29
36
33
20
2
5
15
23

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GAMEU
Eastern Kentucky - 100
Pennsylvania - 62
Dec. 30, 2007 • Jersey City, N.J.
FG 3FG
M-A M-A
2-6 0-1
1-5 0-0
3-7 1-2
9-12 3-4
11 -19 9-17
1-3 1-1
0-3 0-1
1-3 0-2
1-1 0-0
2-9 1-3
7-8 1-1

FT
M-A
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-4
1-4

EKU
Waters-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Cole
White
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

R
2
2
5
3
5
2
2
0
1
1
7
3
200 38-78 16-34 8-14 33

PENN
Biemer-f
Burgess-f
Bucar-g
Popovici-g
Franklin-g
Slover
Adams
Donovan
Smith
Lackner
Team
Totals

Mn
14
12
33
31
27
35
10
15
2
21

Mn
16
12
20
23
40
11
18
10
9
18
19

FG
M-A
0-4
1-2
3-7
3-6
3-10
2-4
1-1
3-8
0-0
2-4

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-1
2-4
1-1
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
2-2
2-2
6-6
1-2
2-7
5-9
0-0
0-0
0-0
5-8

R
4
3
1
5
2
9
2
3
0
5
5
200 18-46 3-12 23-36 39

Score Bx Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Penn

1st
45
28

PF
3
4
3
2
3
0
4
1
3
3
3

A
0
0
4
3
8
1
2
1
0
1
2

TO
0
2
2
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
1

BS
2 0
10
0 2
0 5
0 6
0 1
0 0
0 2
0 1
0 2
0 0

TP
4
2
7
21
33
5
1
2
2
7
16

29 22 12 3 19100

PF
3
4
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
3

A
0
1
3
2
0
3
2
2
0
1

TO
5
4
6
2
3
3
3
3
0
0

BS
1 1
10
1 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 2
0 0
1 1

TP
2
4
12
7
10
10
2
6
0
9

14 14 29 4 6 62
2nd
55
34

Total
100
62

FG%- PENN 39.1 , EKU 48.7. 3FG%- PENN 25.0,
EKU 47.1. FT%- PENN 63.9; EKU 57.1. Deadball
Rebounds - PENN 10, EKU 5. Technical Fouls - None.
Officials - Brian Callahan, Ronald DePasquale, Debbie
Archambault. Attendance: 479.

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GAME 15
Jacksonville State - 71
Eastern Kentucky - 92
Jan. 17, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.
JSU
Mn
Efezokhae-f 33
25
Duhart-I
Hollingsworth-c 12
Beneby-g 34
Stuart-g
32
Pitts
31
Chessher 18
Carmine
15
Team
Totals
200

EKU
Waters-!
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Becerra
White
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
10
26
30
32
34
1
13
4
8
15
23

FG
M-A
2-8
6-10
2-4
1-12
7-9
2-10
1-1
3-5

3FG
M-A
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-3
3-5
2-4
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
3-7
1-3
1-2
2-2
5-8
1-2
2-2
2-2

R PF
10 2
5 0
1 0
6 3
2 3
2 1
3 1
7 2
4
24-59 6-14 17-28 40 12
FG
M-A
1-4
3-9
8-12
8-1 2
3-8
0-1
5-6
0-1
2-2
2-3
4-9

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
3-5
2-2
2-7
0-0
1-2
0-1
0-0
0-1
2-2

FT
M-A
0-0
5-6
2-2
1-1
2-2
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2

R
3
8
2
6
0
0
3
0
2
4
6
1
200 36-69 10-2110-14 35

Score By Periods
Jacksonville State
Eastern Kentucky

1st
31
42

PF
4
4
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
2
4

A
1
1
2
7
2
0
0
2

TO
2
0
4
4
4
3
2
0

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 8
0 13
2 5
1 4
3 22
0 7
0 4
1 8

15 19 O 7 71

A
1
1
5
5
6
0
1
0
1
0
1

TO
3
1
2
2
3
0
3
0
0
0
1

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1

S TP
2 2
0 11
1 21
2 19
5 10
0 1
2 11
0 4
0 4
1 4
0 10

20 21 15 2 13 92
2nd
40
50

Total
71
92

FG% · JSU 40.7, EKU 52.2. 3FG% · JSU 42.9, EKU
47.6. FT% - JSU 60.7; EKU 71.4. Deadball Rebounds
- JSU 6, EKU 2. Technical Fouls · None. Officials ·
Mike Trussell, Bill Scott, Jay Dana. Attendance: 275.

GAME 16
Samford-45
Eastern Kentucky - 72
Jan. 19, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.
SAM
Okoli-f
Hill-c
Towns-g
Maxwell-g
London-g
Spruiell
Nuxol
Munday
Elkins
Team
Totals

EKU
Waters-I
White-f
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
Avery-g
Becerra
Cole
C. Jones
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
35
19
37
32
35
11
1
26
4

FG
M-A
3-10
1-3
0-5
1-7
5-11
0-4
0-0
3-8
0-0

3FG
M-A
0-2
0-1
0-3
0-6
2-5
0-3
0-0
2-3
0-0

FT
M-A
1-3
2-2
2-4
4-4
2-2
0-0
0-0
4-4
0-0

R
4
6
3
3
6
0
0
3
0
2
200 13-48 4-23 15-19 27
FG
M-A
0-2
2-3
3-5
5-10
9-13
0-0
0-0
3-6
0-0
1-1
2-4
1-6

3FG
M-A
0-0
1-2
0-0
2-4
7-10
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1

Score By Periods
Samford
Eastern Kentucky

A
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0

TO
1
2
4
4
4
2
0
0
0

B S TP
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

1
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
0

7
4
2
6
14
0
0
12
0

14 6 17 1 6 45

M-A
0-0
0-0
1-2
3-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-1
1-2

1st
23
36

PF
3
5
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
3

A
2
4
1
5
3
0
0
4
0
0
0
0

TO
2
0
3
3
1
0
0
1
0
2
5
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1

1
0
0
1
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0

0
5
7
15
25
0
0
9
0
2
5
4

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
12
34
38
36
31
11
6
5
27

3FG
M-A
0-3
0-0
2-6
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

FT
M-A
8-9
0-0
6-6
5-5
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

R
5
0
5
1
3
0
1
7
0
0
3
5
27-57 3-13 19-22 30
FG
M-A
1-3
10-19
7-15
5-9
0-2
0-1
0-1
0-1
3-5

3FG FT
M-A M-A
0-0 2-4
0-0 10-12
1-4 4-6
2-3 2-3
0-0 1-2
0-0 0-0
0-1 2-2
0-0 0-0
1-1 2-2

R
7
9
3
1
4
2
1
0
4
5
200 26-56 4-9 23-31 36

Score By Periods
Murray State
Eastern Kentucky

FT
M-A R PF A
0-0 2 2 1
3-4 1 3 0
0-1 4 2 8
5-6 4 2 3
1-2 1 3 4
0-0 0 0 0
3-4 2 5 0
0-0000
3-4 1 4 0
0-0 2 4 0

TO B S TP
2 0 1 0
2 0 1 7
2 0 4 21
6 1 1 22
4 0 0 17
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 7
1000
4 0 1 6
2 0 2 5

TSU
Appling
Jackson
Pierce
Okafor
Hicks
Martin
Goodwin
Rumph
Stafford
Ellis
Oliveira
Cromartie
Team
Totals

FG 3FG FT
M-A M-A M-A R PF A TO B S TP
12-18 4-6 11-15 6 3 4 6 0 2 39
8-11 0-0 10-10 6 2 1 2 1 2 26
1-3 0-0 0-2 2 4 5 3 0 5 2
6-12 0-0 6-8 9 3 2 4 0 1 18
3-6 2-5 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 8
1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
0-00-00-00011000
2-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 4
2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 3 0 0 2 4
0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0000
0-00-00-013 0 1 000
4
200 35-57 7-12 27-35 35 19 20 20 1 13104

20 19 18 3 6 72
2nd
22
36

Total
45
72

5

1st
39
39

PF
3
2
1
2
4
2
0
3
0
1
3

A
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

TO
3
1
6
3
1
1
0
0
0
1
0

B
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Mn
38
30
26
31
23
2
1
16
14
11
1
7

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State

A
1
0
1
3
5
1
1
0
1

TO
0
3
3
0
5
1
0
2
3

B
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
1 26
0 2
0 16
4 20
0 4
1 2
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 4
0 0

S TP
0 4
0 30
2 19
2 14
0 1
1 0
0 2
0 0
2 9

18 13 18 1 7 79
2nd
37
40

2nd
44
56

Total
85
104

GAME20
Southeast Missouri State - 72
Eastern Kentucky - 67
Feb. 9, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.
SEMO
Mn
Glenn-I
34
Blunt-c
22
Nixon-g
36
Daugherty-g 38
Lovelady 27
lkeni
8
Pal
13
Johnson
6
Sharpe
16
Team
Totals
200

23 6 17 1 6 76

PF
2
1
4
3
2
2
0
2
2

1st
41
48

FG% • TSU 61.4, EKU 54.4. 3FG% • TSU 58.3, EKU
44.4. FT%· TSU 77.1; EKU 71.4. Deadball Rebounds
- TSU 3, EKU 2. Technical Fouls - None. Officials
• Kerry Henson, Courtney Walker, Garry Roberts.
Attendance: 738.

GAME 19
Murray State - 76
Eastern Kentucky - 79
Feb. 7, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.
FG
M-A
9-18
1-1
4-11
7-13
2-4
1-2
0-0
1-4
0-0
2-3
0-1

FG 3FG
M-A M-A
0-2 0-0
2-6 0-0
10-17 1-5
8-13 1-2
6-10 4-8
0-1 0-1
2-2 0-0
0-00-0
1-1 1-1
2-5 1-1

200 31 -57 8-18 15-21 22 25 16 25 1 10 85

B S TP

FG% - SAM 27.1, EKU 52.0. 3FG% • SAM 17.4, EKU
68.4. FT% - SAM 78.9; EKU 63.6. Deadball Rebounds
- SAM 3, EKU 1. Technical Fouls - None. Officials
- Erica Bradley, Jack Whittemore, Andrea Hampton.
Attendance: 425.

MUR
Mn
Hayes-I
32
Brown-c
9
A. Guffey-g 38
Petty-g
38
Lee-g
21
Matthews 15
Luckett
2
Jackson
28
Thornton
1
P. Guffey
5
Bell
12
Team
Totals
200

Mn
21
19
38
40
36
4
11
2
9
20

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Cole
White
Muszak
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

GAME 18
Eastern Kentucky - 64
Tennessee Tech - 77
Feb. 2, 2008 • Cookeville, Tenn.
EKU
Bentley-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Waters
White
Muszak
Mossong
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
15
12
34
39
38
17
16
2
2
25

FG
M-A
3-9
0-1
2-10
5-13
4-10
2-6
1-1
0-0
0-0
4-8

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
2-6
1-2
2-7
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-3

FT
M-A
6-6
0-0
8-8
0-0
1-1
1-1
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-2

R PF
2 1
1 4
7 5
6 2
1 2
5 4
3 2
0 0
0 0
2 3
4
200 21-58 5-19 17-20 31 23

A
0
0
2
4
4
1
0
0
0
0

TO
1
2
2
3
3
3
1
0
0
3

B
3
0
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
1

S TP
0 12
0 0
2 14
1 11
2 11
1 5
1 3
0 0
0 0
1 8

11 18 9 8 64

FT

R
2
5
3
5
5
0
1
3
0
4
1
4
3
200 26-50 13-19 7-11 36
Mn
11
27
15
38
38
1
1
18
1
9
22
19

PF
3
0
2
4
1
1
0
3
0

GAME 17
Eastern Kentucky - 85
Tennessee State - 104
Jan. 24, 2008 • Nashville, Tenn.

Total
76
79

FG% • MUR 47.4, EKU 46.4. 3FG% - MUR 23.1,
EKU 44.4. FT%· MUR 86.4; EKU 74.2. Deadball
Rebounds - MUR 2, EKU 3. Technical Fouls· None.
Officials . Erica Bradley, Philip Freels, Jennifer Wharton.
Attendance: 346.

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
12
14
34
36
38
15
5
23
23

FG
M-A
6-11
4-11
4-10
7-18
1-4
0-1
0-0
1-1
3-6

3FG
M-A
2-2
2-4
1-5
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
2-4

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
1-6
1-1
5-8
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2

M-A
3-4
0-0
5-5
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
0-0
4-4
0-0
3-3
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
3-5

R
1
3
5
5
3
3
1
3
6

PF
3
4
0
0
3
1
1
0
2

A
0
0
6
2
5
0
0
2
1

TO
3
0
2
2
1
0
1
0
1

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
2 17
1 10
3 14
0 18
0 2
0 0
2 0
1 3
0 8

14 16 10 0 9 72

PF
2
5
2
4
1
1
0
2
0

A
1
1
3
5
1
0
0
0
2

TO
1
3
3
5
3
0
2
0
1

B S TP
2 0 0
0 0 6
0 0 15
0 1 10
0 1 17
0 0 2
0 0 0
0 0 5
0 1 12

2
200 25-50 8-1 8 11-16 32 17 13 19 2 3 67

Score By Periods
Southeast Missouri State
Eastern Kentucky

1st
39
32

~

33
35

Total
72
67

FG% · SEMO 41.9, EKU 48.0. 3FG% · SEMO 44.4,
EKU 44.4. FT%· SEMO 75.0; EKU 68.8. Deadball
Rebounds - SEMO 1, EKU 3. Technical Fouls · None.
Officials · Bruce Morris, Jay Davis, Greg Stevens.
Attendance: 279.

- 36 -

III

Mn
Appling
38
Hensley-! 34
Lyons-f
28
Tyler-c
24
Bowens-g 37
Price-g
36
Mendenhall 9
White
3
Rogers
6
Reed
23
Team
Totals
200

FG 3FG FT
M-A M-A M-A R
12-18 4-6 11-15 6
8-16 4-8 0-0 3
1-6 0-1 3-4 3
6-7 0-0 10-1 0 6
4-10 2-5 7-9 2
2-8 0-2 2-4 7
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
1-1 0-0 0-0 2
1-1 1-1 0-0 1
0-1 0-0 2-3 5
6
23-50 7-17 24-30 35

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech

1st
27
42

PF
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
3
1
1

A
4
2
2
1
1
6
1
0
0
2

TO
6
1
1
2
2
7
1
2
2
1

B S TP
0 2 39
1 2 20
0 2 5
1 0 22
0 1 17
0 2 6
0 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 3
1O 2

18 15 19 3 7 77
2nd
37
35

Total
64
77

FG% - n u 46.0, EKU 36.2. 3FG% - TTU 41.2, EKU
26.3. FT%. nu 80.0; EKU 85.0. Deadball Rebounds
. nu 3, EKU 4. Technical Fouls - None. Officials.
Greg Norton, Kevin Self, David Hopkins. Attendance:
1,626.

GAME21
Eastern Kentucky - 104
Jacksonville State - 75
Feb. 14, 2008 • Jacksonville, Ala.

FT

R
14
4
4
6
2
0
1
0
2
2
26-62 8-18 12-16 35
FG
M-A
0-2
1-4
7-13
3-10
6-9
1-3
0-1
2-2
4-6

nu

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
Becerra
Cole
White
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
18
12
34
29
33
2
5
13
7
11
20
16

FG
M-A
2-3
0-3
6-11
6-16
9-13
0-1
2-2
4-8
1-2
1-1
4-5
1-2

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
4-5
2-4
6-10
0-1
0-0
1-1
1-2
0-0
2-2
1-1

FT
M-A
0-0
0-0
2-2
6-8
2-2
0-0
1-1
2-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
1-1

R
2
3
6
5
3
0
1
3
0
2
5
4
2
200 36-67 17-2615-18 36

JSU
Mn
Efezokhae-f 30
Duhart-!
15
Johnikin-g 16
Beneby-g 26
Stuart-g
30
Hollingsworth 12
Pitts
31
Chessher 6
Carmine 17
Williams
17
Team
Totals
200

FG
M-A
2-12
3-8
2-5
3-9
1-7
3-5
4-10
0-0
6-7
5-1 3

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
1-4
0-1
0-5
0-0
3-6
0-0
0-0
0-3

FT
M-A
2-2
0-0
0-0
3-7
0-0
0-0
4-4
0-0
2-2
2-6

R
14
3
2
6
2
3
3
0
5
2
9
29-76 4-20 13-21 49

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Jacksonville State

1st
47
33

PF
1
3
1
3
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
4

A
0
1
8
5
3
0
1
3
0
3
0
0

TO
0
1
1
2
3
0
0
1
0
0
3
1

B
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
2 4
0 0
3 18
3 20
2 26
0 0
1 5
2 11
0 3
0 3
0 10
0 4

19 24 13 2 13104

PF
2
3
1
1
2
1
0
1
2
2

A
1
0
1
6
1
0
2
1
0
1

TO
4
1
4
2
3
0
1
0
0
2

B
2
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
0

S TP
2 6
1 6
1 5
2 9
0 2
0 6
1 15
0 0
0 14
0 12

15 13 19 7 7 75
2nd
57
42

Total
104
75

FG% - JSU 38.2, EKU 53.7. 3FG% • JSU 20.0, EKU
65.4. FT% - JSU 61.9; EKU 83.3. Deadball Rebounds
• JSU 2, EKU 3. Technical Fouls· None. Officials·
Dock Sisk, Darrell Mitchell, Michael Lewis. Attendance:
411.

Easitem Kentucky University

�007 =08 Box Scores

II
GAME22
Eastern Kentucky- 48
Samford- 71

GAME23
Eastern Kentucky - 68
Tennessee-Martin - 53

GAME24
Eastern Kentucky - 52
Southeast Missouri State - 68

GAME25
Morehead State - 68
Eastern Kentucky - 65

Feb. 16, 2008 • Birmingham, Ala.

Feb. 21, 2008 • Martin, Tenn.

Feb . 23, 2008 • Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Feb. 26, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

SAM
Okoli-I
Munday-I
Towns-g
Maxwell-g
Spruiell-g
London
Nuxol
Smith
Hill
Elkins
Team
iotals

Mn
19
19
37
33
36
13
5
20
18

FG
M·A
3-7
4-12
3-9
5-12
2-8
1-3
0-0
1-5
1-7

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-1
0-3
1-2
2-6
0-1
0-0
0-2
0-4

FT
M-A
0-0
4-5
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2

R
5
5
3
7
2
4
1
3
2
3
200 20-63 3-19 5-9 35

Mn
24
32
33
22
10
33
2
20
21
3

FG
M-A
4-7
5-13
4-6
6-11
0-1
4-8
0-0
2-3
1-2
0-0

3FG
M-A
1-2
0-2
1-2
4-7
0-1
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

FT
M-A
0-1
0-0
4-5
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
3-4
0-0

R
6
7
3
5
0
6
0
6
3
1
2
200 26-51 8-18 11-16 39

Score B)'. Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Samford

1st
23
40

PF
1
5
2
2
1
2
1
2
2

A
0
1
1
4
0
0
0
0
0

TO
0
3
2
3
4
0
1
4
3

B
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 6
0 12
1 6
6 11
0 6
1 2
0 0
1 2
3 3

18 6 21 1 12 48

PF
1
3
0
3
1
1
0
0
1
1

A
2
4
3
0
1
3
0
3
1
0

TO
2
1
4
3
2
3
0
0
5
0

B S TP
0 0 9
0 0 10
0 1 13
0 1 18
0 0 1
0 1 10
0 0 0
0 0 5
1 0 5
0 0 0

11 17 20 1 3 71
2nd
25
31

Total
48
71

FG% - SAM 51 .0, EKU 31.7. 3FG%- SAM 44.4, EKU
15.8. FT% · SAM 68.8; EKU 55.6. Deadball Rebounds
- SAM 1, EKU 2. Technical Fouls • None. Officials •
Wesley Dean, Doug Cloud, Kris Varjas. Attendance:
873.

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

UTM
Mitchell-I
Stinson-I
Fuller-I
Angler-g
Goyette-g
Adams
Malone
Team
Totals

Mn
16
32
37
19
38
20
7
17
14

FG
M·A
4-6
4-8
7-12
3-6
3-7
1-4
0-1
2-7
3-6

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
2-6
0-2
2-6
0-2
0-0
0-2
0-1

FT
M-A
0-0
2-3
4-4
0-0
0-0
2-4
1-2
1-2
0-1

R
2
5
8
2
4
4
4
2
2
4
200 27-57 4-19 10-16 37

Mn
29
20
37
36
25
22
31

FG
M-A
0-8
1-4
9-22
3-14
2-8
2-6
0-3

3FG FT
M-A M-A
0-0 3-6
0-0 0-0
0-0 9-10
1-7 1-2
1-3 0-0
0-1 0-0
0-1 4-4

R
10
5
12
4
4
3
5
5
200 17-65 2-12 17-22 48

Score B)'. Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee-Martin

1st
31
24

PF
3
3
3
4
2
2
0
1
2

A
1
3
1
5
3
2
0
1
1

TO B
1 0
4 0
2 0
4 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
2 3
1 0

S TP
0 8
0 10
2 20
1 6
2 8
0 4
1 1
1 5
1 6

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

20 17 16 3 8 68

PF
4
1
1
1
4
1
4

A
2
1
0
0
2
3
2

TO
2
2
0
1
7
4
2

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 3
3 2
2 27
0 8
1 5
0 4
1 4

3FG
M-A
0-1
0-0
2-5
2-4
1-7
0-0
1-1
0-1
0-1

FT
M·A
2-2
4-6
2-2
4-4
0-1
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0

R
2
3
3
14
4
1
3
1
2
1
200 16-57 6-20 14-17 34
FG
M-A
1-3
4-12
4-10
1-5
5-12
0-0
1-6
8-12
0-0

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-2
0-1
1-2
2-5
0-0
1-3
1-1
0-0

FT
M-A
2-2
9-9
0-0
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-2
2-2
0-0

SEMO
Mn
Glenn-I
28
Whitney-c 28
Lovelady-g 33
Nixon-g
34
Daugherty-g 29
Pal
5
Johnson
14
Blunt
23
Sharpe
6
Team
Totals
200 24-60 5-14 15-19

16 10 18 0 7 53
2nd
37
29

FG
M-A
1-4
1-5
4-10
6-15
1-10
0-1
1-2
2-8
0-2

Mn
12
20
35
39
36
9
14
19
16

Total
68
53

Score B)'. Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Southeast Missouri State

FG% · UTM 26.2, EKU 47.4. 3FG% • UTM 16.7
EKU 21.1. FT%· UTM 77.3; EKU 62.5. Deadball
Rebounds - UTM 1, EKU 3. Technical Fouls · None.
Officials • Mike Riggs, Ernest Jones, Randy Robertson.
Attendance: 348.

R
5
15
7
2
7
0
3
6
0
4
49

1st
21
34

PF
3
5
1
1
1
0
0
2
4

A
0
0
4
2
2
0
0
0
0

TO
1
5
2
2
2
0
1
0
0

BS
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 4
0 1
10
0 1
0 1
0 0

TP
4
6
12
18
3
0
5
4
0

PF
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
0

A
1
3
3
3
0
1
1
1
0

TO
5
3
2
1
3
0
0
2
0

B S TP
0 2 4
1 1 17
0 0 8
2 2 4
0 0 13
0 0 0
0 2 3
0 0 19
0 0 0

2nd
31
34

Total
52
68

FG% - SEM040.0, EKU 28.1. 3FG%-SEMO 35.7,
EKU 30.0. FT% - SEMO 78.9; EKU 82.4. Deadball
Rebounds • SEMO 1, EKU 0. Technical Fouls • None.
Officials - Lane Patterson, Mike Russell, Brent Garcia.
Attendance: 526.

GAME28
Eastern Kentucky - 56
Samford - 69

Feb. 28, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.

March 1, 2008 • Richmond, Ky.

March 4, 2008 • Birmingham, Ala.
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
23
21
37
37
27
21
3
10
21

3FG
M-A
0-0
2-4
0-0
0-2
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
5-6
1-2
2-2
0-0
4-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

R
10
3
4
1
2
5
0
1
3
4
20-59 3-9 12-14 33
FG
M-A
0-2
4-7
3-11
9-13
3-5
1-1
0-1
1-1
1-6

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
0-4
1-2
2-4
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-2

FT
M-A
0-0
2-4
3-6
7-7
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0

R
4
4
2
5
4
5
1
0
4
5
200 22-47 4-13 14-19 34

Score B)'. PeriQd!i
Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky

1st
26
27

PF
3
3
3
2
0
4
0
0
4

A
3
1
0
0
5
1
0
0
0

TO
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
0
2

B
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 11
3 15
0 10
3 0
2 15
1 4
0 0
0 0
0 0

19 10 13 2 9 55

PF
1
4
2
2
1
3
0
0
2

A
0
0
4
4
3
1
0
0
1

TO
0
2
3
6
4
0
1
1
1

B
3
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
1

S TP
0 0
2 10
1 9
3 26
0 8
0 2
0 2
0 3
1 2

15 13 18 8 7 62
2nd
29
35

Total
55
62

FG% - APSU 33.9, EKU 46.8. 3FG% - APSU 33.3,
EKU 30.8. FT% - APSU 85.7; EKU 73.7. Deadball
Rebounds - APSU 1, EKU 3. Technical Fouls - Morehead, team. Officials · Jack Whittemore, Mike Trussell,
David Hopkins. Attendance: 300.

TSU
Jackson-I
Okafor-I
Appling-g
Pierce-g
Hicks-g
Martin
Goodwin
Rumph
Stafford
Ellis
Cromartie
Team
Totals

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Muszak
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

Mn
25
39
33
27
28
12
7
5
8
9
7

FG
M-A
7-10
6-15
7-18
0-0
2-7
1-4
0-1
0-1
2-3
0-2
0-0

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
4-6
7-7
2-2
0-2
0-0
4-4
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0

R
7
10
1
6
7
3
1
2
1
0
0
4
200 25-61 1-6 17-23 42

Mn
11
23
37
19
30
24
7
3
17
29

FG
M-A
3-4
1-3
4-10
4-13
0-6
1-5
2-4
0-1
2-6
5-11

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
2-2
1-4
0-5
0-1
2-4
0-1
1-2
1-4

FT
M-A
0-0
3-7
3-3
2-2
0-0
2-4
0-0
0-1
0-0
5-5

R
4
4
6
3
1
1
0
0
4
10
6
200 22-63 7-23 15-22 39

Score B)'. Periods
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky

1st
39
32

PF
4
4
2
3
4
0
0
2
0
1
1

A
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0

TO
2
7
4
2
1
2
0
0
1
2
0

BS
0 1
0 0
0 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0

TP
18
19
16
0
5
6
0
0
4
0
0

21 10 21 0 7 68

PF
3
3
2
5
0
2
0
0
1
2

A
0
0
5
1
4
1
0
0
0
1

TO
0
1
3
3
4
1
1
0
4
3

B
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

S TP
0 6
0 5
2 13
1 11
2 0
0 4
0 6
0 0
2 5
2 16

19 12 20 4 9 66
2nd
29
34

Total
68
66

FG% - TSU 33.9, EKU 46.8. 3FG% • TSU 16.7, EKU
30.4. FT% - TSU 73.9; EKU 68.2. Deadball Rebounds
• TSU 5, EKU 4. Technical Fouls • Morehead, team.
Officials - Greg Stevens, Ronald Hanna, Garry Roberts.
Attendance: 500.

3FG
M-A
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-4
2-5
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-2

FT
M·A
0-0
2-2
2-2
5-5
4-4
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0

R
3
5
3
7
1
2
0
0
9
1
200 19-44 5-15 13-15 31

SAM
Okoli-I
Munday-I
Towns-g
Maxwell-g
London-g
Smith
Hill
Team
Totals

R
4
6
3
5
4
1
2
1
200 21-51 9-20 18-21 26
Mn
23
34
36
31
37
20
19

FG
M·A
2-6
5-10
5-8
1-9
1-4
2-5
5-9

Score B)'. Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Samford

3FG
M-A
1-2
0-0
2-2
1-7
1-4
2-2
2-3

FT
M-A
1-4
0-0
4-4
6-6
6-6
0-0
1-1

1st
29
31

PF
1
1
3
1
3
2
1
2
4

A
0
1
3
2
2
0
0
0
1

TO B S TP
1 0 0 2
4 0 0 6
1 0 1 5
6 1 2 17
1 0 1 10
2 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 7
4 0 0 9

18 9 20 1 5 56

PF
2
2
2
4
0
1
1

A
0
1
6
1
4
1
1

TO
0
3
1
4
2
0
0

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
2 6
2 10
2 16
1 9
1 9
0 6
1 13

12 14 10 0 9 69
2nd
27
38

Total
56
69

FG% • SAM 41.2, EKU 43.2. 3FG% · SAM 45.0, EKU
33.3. FT%· SAM 85.7; EKU 86.7. Deadball Rebounds
• SAM 2, EKU 1. Technical Fouls · Morehead, team.
Officials· Felicia Grinter, Charlie Hust, Troy Winders.
Attendance: 1,058.

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Mn
15
30
27
39
40
11
5
9
24

FG
M-A
1-3
2-5
1-3
6-16
2-6
0-0
0-0
3-4
4-7

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Muszak
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

-37 -

III

3FG
M·A
2-7
0-0
0-6
5-10
2-4
0-1
0-0
0-0

FT
M-A
7-7
4-4
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0

R PF
12 5
9 3
3 3
5 2
3 1
1 1
2 1
0 1
1
23-54 9-28 13-16 36 18

A
1
0
2
2
7
0
0
0

TO
3
3
4
0
3
1
3
0

B
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0

S TP
0 21
2 10
0 12
0 15
1 8
1 0
0 2
0 0

12 17 4 4 68

EKU
Waters-I
S. Jones-c
Cazee-g
C. Jones-g
Avery-g
White
Mossong
Bentley
Stokes
Team
Totals

FG
M-A
1-3
1-5
5-13
6-14
1-8
3-5
1-2
1-3
1-6

A
1
0
5
4
3
1
0
0
0

3FG FT
M-A M-A R
0-0 4-4 5
1-1 0-0 1
0-4 2-2 2
1-4 10-10 5
1-8 0-0 2
0-1 1-1 2
0-1 0-0 1
0-0 0-0 2
1-3 4-6 9
4
200 20-59 4-22 21-23 33
Mn
20
12
37
37
32
17
11
10
24

PF
0
4
2
4
0
1
2
2
1

TO
2
0
1
3
1
0
1
1
2

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

S TP
1
0
1
4
0
1
0
0
1

6
3
12
23
3
7
2
2
7

16 14 11 1 8 65

16 13 16 3 7 68

GAME 27
Tennessee State - 68
Eastern Kentucky - 66

FG
M-A
3-9
6-14
4-6
0-6
5-16
2-5
0-0
0-1
0-2

FG
M·A
6-13
3-6
5-13
5-1 2
3-6
0-2
1-2
0-0

17 8 13 1 9 52

GAME26
Austin Peay - 55
Eastern Kentucky - 62

APSU
Mn
Thomas-I 36
Herring-I 34
Reeves-c 23
Warner-g 28
McGee-g 37
Richardson 20
Bivens
4
Reese
3
15
Jamen
Team
Totals
200

MOR
Mn
Rayburn-I 34
Pittman-c 37
Bozeman-g 34
Combs-g 37
Smith-Williams,g 33
Lindsey
11
Flynn
9
Bass
5
Team
Totals
200

Score B)'. Periods
Morehead State
Eastern Kentucky

1st
35
33

2nd
33
32

Total
68
65

FG% - MOR 42.6, EKU 33.9. 3FG% · MOR 32.1, EKU
18.2. FT%· MOR 81.3; EKU 91.3. Deadball Rebounds
• MOR 4, EKU 2. Technical Fouls - Morehead, team.
Officials. Jay Davis, Philip Freels, Roy Gulbeyan.
Attendance: 150.

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L
3
5
5
5
10
11
11
12

OVCGAMES
Pct. Home Awa~
10-0
7-3
.850
7-3
8-2
.750
7-3
8-2
.750
7-3
8-2
.750
5-5
5-5
.500
3-7
6-4
.450
3-7
.450
6-4
4-6
4-6
.400

7
3
2

13
17
18

.350
.150
.100

Team
x Southeast Missouri
Samford
yz Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Eastern Kentucky
Jacksonville State

w

Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Tennessee-Martin

17
15
15
15
10
9
9

3-7
2-8
1-9

Streak
Wl
Ll
W6
W2
Wl
W4

w

Ll

14

Ll
L3
L2
L6

4-6
1-9
1-9

Pct.
.719
.719
.750
.581
.448
.367

11

L
9
9
8
13
16
19
14
19

8
6
5

22
23
25

.267
.207
.167

23
23
24
18
13
11

.500
.367

OVERALL
Home Awa~
12-4
11-2
13-2
9-5
13-2
8-5
7-7
10-5
8-7
5-7
4-11
7-8
4-8
7-4
4-12
7-7
3-11
3-10
4-9

N eutral
0-3
1-2
3-1
1-1
0-2
3-2
3-2
0-0

Streak
Ll
Ll
Ll
Ll
Ll
Ll

0-2
1-1
0-4

L3
L2
L6

5-8
2-12
1-12

L2
L4

x - 2007-08 Regular-Season Champion
y- 2008 Tournament Champion
z - 2008 NCAA Tournament Participant

2007=08 OVC Week[y Awards
Pla;)::er of the Week
N12 Missy Whitney, SEMO
N19 Crystal Fuller, UTM
N26 Ashley Cazee, EKU
D3
Jolie Efezokhae, JSU
DlO Ashley Hayes, MUR
D17 Ashley Hayes, MUR
Ashley Hayes, MUR
J2
Jolie Efezokhae, JSU
J7
Oby Okafor, TSU
KristinaTyler, TTU
Newcomer of the Week
N12 Holly Rogers, TTU
N19 Charisse Hicks, TSU
N26 Brittany Pittman, MOR
Afton Perry, MOR
D3
DlO Brittany Pittman, MOR
D17 No Selection
Afton Perry, MOR
J2
April Thomas, APSU
J7
Freshman of the Week
N12 Ashely Herring, APSU
N19 Cierra Duhart, JSU
N26 Ashley Herring, APSU
Chynna Bozeman, MOR
D3
DlO Alex Bivens, APSU
D17 Ashley Herring, APSU
Emily London, SAM
J2
Chynna Bozeman, MOR
J7

Jl4
J21
J28
F4
Fll
F18
F25
M3

Rachel Galligan, EIU
Rachel Galligan, EIU
Crystal Fu ller, UTM
Rachel Galligan, EIU
Crystal Fuller, UTM
Ashley Hayes, MUR
Kendra Appling, TSU
Oby Okafor, TSU

J14
J21
J28
F4
Fll
F18
F25
M3

Janay Armstrong, APSU
Brittany Pittman, MOR
Doiminique Sims, EIU
Janay Armstrong, APSU
Crysta Glenn, SEMO
Charissa Hicks, TSU
Angela Brown, MUR
Dominique Sims, EIU

2007=08 AH=Conference Teams
First Team
Ashley Hayes, Murray State
Rach el Galligan, Eastern Illinois
Missy Wh itney, Southeast Missouri
Cryst al Jones, Eastern Kentucky
Amber Guffey, Murray State
Kendra Appling, Tennessee State
Second Team
Oby Okafor, Tennessee Sta te
Crystal Fuller, Tennessee-Martin
Tarina Nixon, Southeast M issouri
Emily London, Samford
Chynna Bozeman, ·M orehead State
Kristina Tyler, Tennessee Tech
All-N ewcomer Team
Cierra Duhart, Jacksonville State
Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State
Emily London, Samford
Dominiqu e Sims, Eastern Illinois
Ashley Herring, Au stin Peay

2008 OVC Tournament Resu[ts
J14
J21
J28
F4
Fll
F18
F25
M3

Cierra Duhart, JSU
Emily London, SAM
Chynna Bozeman, MOR
Savannah Hill, SAM
Emily London, SAM
Chynna Bozeman, MOR
Emily London, SAM
Emily London, SAM

First Round
At Campus Site Of Higher Seed
#1 Sou theast Missouri 67, #8 Jacksonville State 45
#2 Samford 69, #7 Eastern Kentucky 56
#3 Murray State 87, #6 Morehead State 61
#4 Eastern Illinois 65, #5 Tennessee State 51
Semifinals
Municipal Auditorium - N ashville, Tenn
Eastern Illinois 52, Southeast Missouri 40
Murray State 68, Samford 56
Finals
Municipal Auditorium - N ashville, Tenn
Murray State 69, Eastern Illinois 58
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01=08 ovc Statistics

Team Sta1t:Jistiics
SCORING OFFENSE
## Team
Q
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11 .

Murray State
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Illinois
Jacksonville State
Tennessee State
Samford
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Austin Peay
UT Martin

32
28
32
30
30
32
32
30
30
29
30

Pts
2360
2014
2117
1973
1972
2041
1985
1825
1778
1664
1618

SCORING DEFENSE
## Team
Q
1. Southeast Missouri 32
2. Samford
32
3. Morehead State
30
4. Eastern Illinois
32
5. Murray State
32
6. UT Martin
30
7. Tennessee Tech
30
8. Austin Peay
29
9. Tennessee State
30

Pts
1808
1881
1883
2037
2053
1937
1970
1941
2067
10. Eastern Kentucky 28 1961
11. Jacksonville State 30 2196

SCORING MARGIN
## Team
OFF
1. Murray State
73.8
2. Southeast Missouri 62.0
3. Samford
63.8
4. Eastern Illinois
66.2
5.

DEF
64.2
56.5
58.8
63.7
Eastern Kentucky 71.9 70.0

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
## Team
FTM FTA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Samford
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
Jacksonville State
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Tennessee State

419
556
388
380
308
400
469
396
324
305
360

519
707
519
509
422
565
669
570
484
456
562

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
## Team
FG FGA
1. Murray State
871 1959
2. Samford
712 1631
3. Tennessee State 752 1772
4. Eastern Illinois
698 1659
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Eastern Kentucky
Jacksonville State
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
UT Martin
Morehead State

718
708
634
678
599
587
612

1751
1821
1650
1793
1627
1624
1706

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
## Team
FG FGA
1. Morehead State
2. Eastern Illinois
3. Southeast Missouri
4. Murray State
5. Samford
6. Eastern Kentucky

672
693
637
752
700
664

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1826
1810
1626
1899
1730
1599

Indiiviidlua[ Sta1t:Jistiics
Avg
73.8
71.9
66.2
65.8
65.7
63.8
62.0
60.8
59.3
57.4
53.9

8Y!J
56.5
58.8
62.8
63.7
64.2
64.6
65.7
66.9
68.9
70.0
73.2

Mgn
+9.6
+5.5
+5.0
+2.5
+1.9

Pct
.807
.786
.748
.747
.730
.708
.701
.695
.669
.669
.641

Pct
.445
.437
.424
.421
.410
.389
.384
.378
.368
.361
.359

Pct
.368
.383
.392
.396
.405
.415

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
## Team
FG FGA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11 .

Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Illinois
Murray State
Tennessee State
Samford
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Jacksonville State
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
UT Martin

198
165
199
108
229
142
249
157
160
161
136

536
447
545
296
644
417
739
498
525
538
462

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE
## Team
FG FGA
1. Morehead State
157 520
2. Southeast Missouri 170 545
3. Tennessee State
148 470
4. Eastern Illinois
175 545
5. Murray State
147 455
8.

Eastern Kentucky 147 422

REBOUNDING MARGIN
## Team
8Y!J QQQ
1. Eastern Illinois
36.4 34.0
2. Austin Peay
37.7 36.1
3. Tennessee State 37.3 35.9
4. UT Martin
35.3 34.5
5. Southeast Missouri 36.4 36.0
8.

Eastern Kentucky 36.1 39.2

BLOCKED SHOTS PER
## Team
Q
1. Morehead State
30
2. Jacksonville State 30
3.
4.
5.

Eastern Kentucky 28
Eastern Illinois
32
Tennessee Tech
30

Pct
.369
.369
.365
.365
.356
.341
.337
.315
.305
.299
.294

Pct
.302
.312
.315
.321
.323
.348

Mgn
+2.4
+1 .6
+1.4
+0.7
+0.4
-3.1

GAME
Blks
8Y!J
191 6.37
130 4.33
100
114
104

3.57
3.56
3.47

ASSISTS PER GAME
## Team
Q Asts Avg
1. Eastern Illinois
32 479 14.97
2. Samford
32 468 14.63
3. Tennessee State
30 426 14.20
4. Murray State
32 453 14.16
5.

Eastern Kentucky 28

STEALS PER GAME
## Team
Q
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Southeast Missouri
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Jacksonville State

32
28
30
30
30

TURNOVER MARGIN
## Team
Avg
1. Southeast Missouri 13.7
2. Murray State
13.1
3. Samford
13.6
4.
5.

395

14.11

Stls
Avg
331 10.34
282 10.07
294 9.80
265 8.83
261
8.70

QQQ

18.5
16.1
16.2
Eastern Kentucky 17.4 19.5
Tennessee Tech
17.7 18.8

Mgn
+4.88
+2.97
+2.66
+2.11
+1 .03

SCORING
## Player-Team
1. GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU
2. HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR
3. GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
4. APPLING,Kendra-TSU
5. OKAFOR, Obiageli-TSU
7. JONES, Crystal-EKU
10. CAZEE, Ashley-EKU
15. AVERY, Niki-EKU

Morehead State
Samford
Eastern Kentucky
Murray State
Tennessee Tech

30
32
28
32
30

249
229
198
199
161

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
Pts 6YJd (Min. 1.0 made per game)
500 18.5 ## Player-Team
3FG FGA
590 18.4 1. LONDON, Emily-SAM
60 123
567 17.7 2. JONES, Crystal-EKU
33 69
530 17.7 3. SIMS, Dominique-EIU
32 71
508 16.9 4. GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
72 165
441 15.8 5. APPLING.Kendra-TSU 55 134
385 13.8 6. AVERY, Niki-EKU
80 195
330

REBOUNDING
Q
## Player-Team
1. MITCHELL, Phyllisha-UTM 30
2. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR 30
3. HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR 32
4. OKAFOR, Obiageli-TSU 30
5. FULLER, Crystal-UTM
29
15. JONES, Crystal-EKU

Tot
274
269
270
249
238
28 152

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(Min. 3.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
FG FGA
1. DUHART, Cierra-JSU
138 239
2. GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU 170 311
3. BROWN, Angela-MUR
99 183
4. LONDON, Emily-SAM
125 245
5. FULLER, Crystal-UTM
189 372
7. JONES, Crystal-EKU
160 324
ASSISTS PER GAME
## Player-Team
Q
1. MCGEE, Ashlee-APSU
29
2. PIERCE,LaDona-TSU
30
3. GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
32
4. SMITH-WILLIAMS, A.-MOR30
5. PETTY, Shaleea-MUR
31
7. AVERY, Niki-EKU
28
8. CAZEE, Ashley-EKU
9. JONES, Crystal-EKU

Asts
151
143
139
127
127
101
28 99
28 98

FREE THROW PERCENTA GE
(Min. 2.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
FTM FTA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.

JONES, Crystal-EKU
GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR
TYLER, Kristina-HU
GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU
CAZEE, Ash/ey-EKU

STEALS PER GAME
## Player-Team
1. PETTY, Shaleea-MUR
2. APPLING,Kendra-TSU
3. JONES, Crystal-EKU
4. CAZEE, Ash/ey-EKU
5. NIXON, Tarina-SEMO
9. AVERY, Niki-EKU

3-POINT FG MADE PER GAME
## Team
Q 3FG 8Y!J

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Q
27
32
32
30
30
28
28
28

8.30
7.16
7.07
6.22
5.37

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Pct
.488
.478
.451
.436
.41 0
.410

11.8

6YJd
9.1
9.0
8.4
8.3
8.2
5.4

Pct
.577
.547
.541
.510
.508
.494

6YJd
5.21
4.77
4.34
4.23
4.10
3.61
3.54
3.50

88
179
67
105
160
71

97
201
77
122
186
86

Pct
.907
.891
.870
.861
.860
.826

Q
31
30
28
28
31
28

Stls
82
77
64
55
59
48

2.65
2.57
2.29
1.96
1.90
1.71

6YJd

3-POINT FG MADE PER GAME
## Player-Team
Q 3FG 6YJd
1. COMBS, Tarah-MOR
30 95 3.17
2.
3.
4.
5.

AVERY, Niki-EKU
GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
MAXWELL, Monica-SAM
BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR

28
32
32
30

80
72
63
57

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
## Player-Team
Q Blocks
1. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR 30 123
2. BROWN, Angela-MUR
32 48
3. WHITNEY, Missy-SEMO 28 40
4. GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU 27 37
5. TYLER, Kristina-HU
29 38
9. WATERS, Lindsey-EKU 28 27

2.86
2.25
1.97
1.90

6YJd
4.10
1.50
1.43
1.37
1.31
0.96

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
(Min. 3.0 assists/game)
## Player-Team
Asst Turn
1. PETTY, Shaleea-MUR 4.1 1.7
2. TOWNS, Taryn-SAM
3.8 1.8
3. PI ERCE,LaDona-TSU
4.8 3.2
4. MCGEE, Ashlee-APSU 5.2 3.6
5. CAZEE, Ash/ey-EKU
7. AVERY, Niki-EKU
8. JONES, Crystal-EKU

Ratio
2.35
2.16
1.49
1.47
3.5 2.6 1.36
3.6 2.8 1.28
3.5 3.0 1.18

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME
## Player-Team
Q No. 6YJd
1. OKAFOR, Obiageli-TSU 30 137 4.57
2. MITCHELL, Phyllisha-UTM 30 114 3.80
3. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR 30 97 3.23
4. FULLER, Crystal-UTM
29 88 3.03
5. EFEZOKHAE, Jolie-JSU 30 88 2.93
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME
## Player-Team
Q No. 6YJd
1. HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR 32 208 6.50
2. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR 30 172 5.73
3. MITCHELL, Phyllisha-UTM 30 160 5.33
4. GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU 27 140 5.19
5. FULLER, Crystal-UTM
29 150 5.17
MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME
## Player-Team
Q Min. 6YJd
1. MCGEE, Ashlee-APSU
29 1042 35.93
2. FULLER, Crystal-UTM
29 1023 35.28
3. AVERY, Niki-EKU
28 972 34.71
4. COMBS, Tarah-MOR
30 1038 34.60
5. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR 30 1023 34.10
7. HERRING, Ashley-APSU 28 940 33.57
CAZEE, Ashley-EKU

28 940 33.57

To be ranked, a player must appear in at
least 75.0% of their team's games.

�All-Time Honors

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Ohio VaHey Conference H onors
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ALL-CONFERENCE BY YEAR

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM SELECTIONS

ALL-CONFERENCE BY PLAYER
First Team Selections
(24 selections, 1979-present)

(49 selections, 1979-present)
1978-79 Peggy Gay (1st Team)
1979-80 Loretta Coughlin (1st Team)
1980-81 Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
Tina Wermuth (2nd Team)
1981-82 Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
1982-83 Lisa Goodin (1st Team)
Tina Wermuth (2nd Team)
1983-84 Tina Cottle (1st Team)
Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
1984-85 Tina Cottle (1st Team)
Angela Fletcher (2nd Team)
1985-86 Angela Fletcher (2nd Team)
1986-87 Carla Coffey (2nd Team)
1987-88 Carla Coffey (2nd Team)
1988-89 LaTonya Fleming (1st Team)
1989-90 Kelly Cowan (1st Team)
1990-91 Angie Cox (1st Team)
Kelly Cowan (1st Team)
Jaree Goodin (HM)
1991-92 Angie Cox (1st Team)
Jaree Goodin (2nd Team)
1992-93 Jaree Goodin (2nd Team)
Kim Mays (HM)
1993-94 Kim Mays (1st Team)
Kim Cunningham (HM)
1994-95 Kim Mays (1st Team)
Maisha Blanton (HM)
1995-96 Laphelia Doss (1st Team)
Samantha Young (1st Team)
1996-97 Chrissy Roberts (1st Team)
Laphelia Doss (2nd Team)
Trina Goodrich (HM)
1997-98 Chrissy Roberts (1st Team)
Laphelia Doss (1st Team)
1998-99 Charlotte Sizemore (1st Team)
1999-00 Marla Gearhart (1st Team)
2000-01 Charlotte Sizemore (2nd Team)
Candice Finley (2nd Team)
2001-02 Charlotte Sizemore (1st Team)
Zoey Artist (2nd Team)
2002-03 Teresa McNair (1st Team)
Katie Kelly (2nd Team)
Miranda Eckerle (HM)
2003-04 Katie Kelly (1st Team)
2004-05 Miranda Eckerle (1st Team)
Candis Cook (2nd Team)
Pam Garrett (2nd Team)
2005-06 None
2006-07 Crystal Jones (2nd Team)
2007-08 Crystal Jones (1st Team)

(19 selections, 1979-2004)
Angie Bryant (1988-89)
Kelly Cowen (1987-88)
Angie Cox (1988-89)
Kim Cunningham (1993-94)
Laphelia Doss (1994-95)
Miranda Eckerle (2001-02)
Lisa Fussell (1993-94)
Pam Garrett (2001-02)
Jaree Goodin (1989-90)
Lisa Goodin (1980-81)
Katie Kelly (2000-01)
Shannah McIntosh (1990-91)
Teresa McN air (1999-00)
Sandra Mukes (1978-79)
Tina Reece (1985-86)
Margy Shelton (1982-83)
Charlotte Sizemore (1997-98)
Maisha Thomas (1991-92)
Tina Wermuth (1979-80)

Tina Cottle (1983-84, 1984-85)
Loretta Coughlin (1979-80)
Kelly Cowan (1989-90, 1990-91)
Angie Cox (1990-91, 1991-92)
Laphelia Doss (1995-96, 1997-98)
Miranda Eckerle (2004-05)
LaTonya Fleming (1988-89)
Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Marla Gearhart (1990-00)
Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
Crystal Jones (2007-08)
Katie Kelly (2003-04)
Kim Mays (1993-94, 1994-95)
Teresa McNair (2002-03)
Chrissy Roberts (1996-97, 1997-98)
Charlotte Sizemore (1998-99, 2001-02)
Samantha Young (1995-96)

Second Team Selections
(19 selections, 1979-present)
Zoey Artist (2001-02)
Carla Coffey (1986-87, 1987-88)
Candis Cook (2004-05)
Laphelia Doss (1996-97)
Candice Finley (2000-01)
Angela Fletcher (1984-85, 1985-86)
Pam Garrett (2004-05)
Jaree Goodin (1991-92, 1992-93)
Lisa Goodin (1980-81, 1981-82, 1983-84)
Crystal Jones (2006-07)
Katie Kelly (2002-03)
Charlotte Sizemore (2000-01)
Tina Wermuth (1980-81, 1982-83)

OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Kim Cunningham (1993-94)
Ashley Cazee (2004-05)

OVC COACH OF THE YEAR
Dianne Murphy (1980-81)
Larry Joe Inman (1990-91)
Larry Joe Inman (1994-95)
Larry Joe Inman (1996-97)
Larry Joe Inman (2000-01)
Larry Joe Inman (2004-05)

Honorable Mention Selections
(Six selections, 1987-2001, 2003)

OVC ALL-TOURNAMENT

Maisha Blanton (1994-95)
Kim Cunningham (1993-94)
Miranda Eckerle (2002-03)
Jaree Goodin (1990-91)
Trina Goodrich (1996-97)
Kim Mays (1992-93)

Peggy Gay (1979)
Lisa Goodin (1984)
Jaree Goodin (1992 - MVP, 1993)
Segena Mackeroy (1992)
Maisha Blanton (1995)
Laphelia Doss (1997 - MVP)
Chrissy Roberts (1997, 1998)
Katie Kelly (2002, 2004)
Miranda Eckerle (2005 - MVP)
Ashley Cazee (2005)

OVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kim Mays (1993-94)
Kim Mays (1994-95)
Chrissy Roberts (1997-98)

Team Championships

National Honors

Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate
Conference Tournament (4)
1972, 1973, 1974, 1975

ALL-AMERICA

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
Kim Mays (1993-94 &amp; 1994-95)

Angie Cox (1990-91 &amp; 1991-92)

EDWARD S. STEITZ AWARD

American Women's Sports Foundation,
2nd Team - 1990-91
Honorable Mention - 1991-92

Chrissy Roberts - National best 48.8
3-point FG% (1996-97)

AT&amp;T LONG DISTANCE AWARD
Chrissy Roberts - National best 48.8
3-point FG% (1996-97)

Jaree Goodin

Ohio Valley Conference
Regular-Season Championships (5)
1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2004-05

American Women's Sports Foundation,
Honorable Mention - 1990-91
4th Team - 1991-92

OVC Tournament Championships (2)
1996-97, 2004-05

Chrissy R~berts

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NCAA National Statistical Champion
Scoring (2001)
Steals Per Game (2003)

Kodak All-America,
Honorable
Mention - 1997-98
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�nd Coaching History

Recor
Sing[e Game Individua[ Records

Sing[e Season Individua[ Records

Points scored .......... 44, Kim Mays vs. Western Michigan (12/2/94)
Field goals made ... 18, Jaree Goodin-Wiseman vs. Marshall (2/15/90)
Free throws made .. 21, Tracy Korbutt vs. SW Louisiana (12/20/86)
Rebounds ............... 26, Laphelia Doss vs. Tennessee State (2/25/96)
Assists ................. 17, Tracey Kindred vs. Tennessee State (2/26/90)

Games played ......... ........................................................ 31, 13 players
Points scored ........................ ... ................ ..... 719, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Scoring average ............ .............................. 25.7, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Field goals made ....................... ... .............. 235, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Field goals attempted ................................ 569, Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Field goal percentage ............................... .562, Tina Cottle (1983-84)
Three-point goals made ..................... 84, Chrissy Roberts (1996-97)
Three-point goals attempted ......... 234, Samantha Young (1995-96)
Three-point goal percentage .......... ...... 496, Ashley Cazee (2004-05)
Free throws made ........................................ 226, Kim Mays (1994-95)
Free throw percentage ........................... .913, Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
Rebounds .................................................... 310, Tina Cottle (1984-85)
310, Laphelia Doss (1995-96)
Steals ........ ............................. ................ 131, Teresa McNair (2002-03)
Assists ................... ................ ............ ....... 170, Cheryl Jones (1990-91)
Blocks ............. .......... ......... ................. 57, Fatai Hala'api'api (2005-06)

Sing[e Game Team Records
Points ............... .......... ...... ......... .... .. 122, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
Largest margin of victory ....... .......... 74, vs. Thomas More (122-48)
(11/30/93)
Largest margin of defeat ....... 75, vs. Tennessee (115-40) (11/19/87)
Points by both teams ........................ 216, vs. Morehead St. (2/11/93)
(MS 110, EKU 106)
Fewest points by both teams .......................... 90, vs. Duke (12/3/83)
(DU 46, EKU 44)
Field goals made ............................ . 51, vs. Thomas More (11/30/93)
Free throws made .... .......... ................. 43, vs. Murray State (2/13/93)
Rebounds ............................................. 81, vs. John Carroll (11/20/81)

2001-02 Lady Colonels

Sing[e Season Team Records
Points in a season ................ ......... ................................ 2,507 (2001-02)
Scoring average ............................ .................................. 88.4 (2000-01)
Victories in a season ........................................ .... ... ... ... ..... 24 (1996-97)
Winning percentage ............... ................... ...........850 (17-3) (1975-76)
Consecutive victories ... ..................................................... 15 (2004-05)
Losses in a season .............................................................. 24 (1978-79)
Consecutive losses .. ............ .............................................. 10 (1985-86)
Defensive scoring average ............................................ 60.8 (1983-84)
Field goals made ............................................. .... ... ... ... ... 925 (2001-02)
Field goal percentage ..................................................... .456 (1982-83)
Three point field goals made ......................................... 181 (1997-98)
Three point field goal percentage ................................ .419 (1990-91)
Free throws made ................ ............................................ 592 (2002-03)
Free throw percentage ........... ...... ....... ... ... ..................... .764 (1980-81)
Rebounds ........... ................................... ......... ....... ...... ... 1,446 (1980-81)
Rebound average .................... ... ..................................... 49.6 (1975-76)
Steals ..... ............................................................................ 436 (2000-01)
Assists ............................................................................... 558 (2000-01)
Blocks ............. ... ............................. ................................... 106 (1991-92)

Ellen Jones

Paula Welch

Terry Hall

Shirley Duncan

Dianne Murphy

George Cox

1972-73
13-3

1973-74
17-6

1974-75
14-6

1975-79
41-59

1979-86
96-101

1986-88
15-38

Coach
Ellen Jones
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman
Chrissy Roberts

Larry Joe Inman

Chrissy Roberts

1988-08
319-244

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Seasons
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-79
1979-86
1986-88
1988-08
2008-

Yrs.
1
1
1
4
7
2
20

I II

Record
13-3
17-6
14-6
41-59
96-101
15-38
319-244

Pct.
.813
.739
.700
.410
.487
.283
.567

6-13
30-46
9-19
204-122

.316
.395
.321
.626

�1,000=Poin1t Club
1,920 - Lisa Goodin (Guard -Austin, Ind.)
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
Year
142/4.6 77-3
148-165 .897
31
217-435 .499
1980-81
97/3.2 78-1
109-128 .852
30 1014/33.8 178-384 .464
1981-82
147-161 .913
92/3.4 74-3
27
947/35.1 185-388 .477
1982-83
79/3.4
63-2
122-148 .824
23
800/34.8 117-266 .440
1983-84
410/3.7 292-9
526-602 .874
TOTAL
111
697-1473 .473

Ast
89
112
87
86
374

TO
_
138
105
100
...

Blk Stl
o 58
1 47
1 40
0 37
2 182

Pts/Avg
58211 8_8
465/15.5
517/19.1
356/15.5
1920117.3

The only player in program history to surpass the 1,000-point
mark during her sophomore
season .

1,696 - Peggy Gay (Guard/Forward - Buckhorn, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
1975-76
20
137-353 .388
45-65
1976-77
24
148-409 .362
38-52
27
235-560 .420
63-99
1977-78
1978-79
29
231-569 .406
48-67
TOTAL
100
751-1891 .397
194-283

Pct 6R-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
43 319/16.0 EKU's first 1,000-point player.
100/5.0
.692
136/5.7
79 334/13.9
.731
She reached the mark during
533/19.7
99/3.7
116 .636
her
junior season (1977-78).
.
510/17.6
149/5.1 74-3 125
.716
.
.
1696/16.9
484/4.8
363
.686

1,679 - Jaree Goodin (Forward - Corbin, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
1989-90 26-26 679/26.1 165-348 .474
0-1 .000 69-113
1990-91 27-27 791 /29.3 154-312 .494
0-1
.000 63-99
1991-92 28-28 797/28.5 190-393 .483
0-1
.000 88-1 26
0-9
.000 105-144
1992-93 27-27 825/30.6 168-322 .522
TOTAL 108-108 3092/28.6 677-1375 .492
0-12 .000 325-482

Pct
.611
.636
.698
.729
.674

OR-DR
75-150
77-156
104-1 34
80-138
336-578

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl
225/8.7 95-11 20 46 20 41
233/8.6 82-5 27 72 28 37
238/8.5 87-6 29 48 28 31
218/8.1 77-2 24 50 16 30
914/8.5 341-24 100 216 92 139

1,626 - Katie Kelly (Guard - Uniontown, Pa.)

Pts/Avg
399/15.3
371 /13.7
468/16.7
441 /16.3
1679/15.5

One of only two 1,000-point
scorers to play their entire career during the three-point era
and score 1,000 points without
making a three-point field goal.

Ast
88
95
130
82
395

TO
47
59
66
54
226

Blk
2
3
2
1
8

Stl
31
35
57
40
163

Pts/Avg
289/10.3
385112 ·4
459/15.8
493/17 .0
1626/13.9

Joined the 1,000-point club in
her 80thgame, onFeb. 8,2003
at Southeast Missouri State.

Ast
88
115
94
297

TO
89
89
106
284

Blk
4
12
8
24

Stl
23
54
74
151

Pts/Avg
318/13.8
550121·2
719/25.7
1587/21.2

Fifth leading scorer in EKU
history despite playing only
three seasons.
Holds the

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl
108/3.9 74-2 52 97 7 42
141 /5.2 83-5 76 117 13 41
31 /6.2
13-1
7 10 4 11
117/4.2 72-2 112 107 18 61
214/6.9 70-3 97 92 29 73
611/5.1 312-13 344 423 71 . 228

Pts/Avg
250/8.9
476/17.6
85/17.0
357/12.7
393/12.7
1561/13.1

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
2000-01
28-0 570/20.4 84-211 .398
18-62 .290 103-116 .888 22-54
76/2.7 47-0
2001-02 31 -2 717/23.1 111-273 .407
23-78 .295 140-157 .892 23-52
75/2.4
55-1
87/3.0 51-0
2002-03 29-26 847/29.2 143-305 .469
19-59 .322 154-177 .870 35-52
2003-04 29-29 865/29.8 145-337 .430
38-95 .400 165-192 .859 31 -77 108/3.7 66-0
TOTAL
117-57 2999/25.6 483-1126 .429 98-294 .333 562-642 ..875 111-235 346/2.9 219-1

1,587 - Kim Mays (Guard - Barbourville, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1992-93 23-19 657/28.6 105-242 .434
28-78 .359 80-104 .769 24-50
74/3.2
48-1
1993-94 26-26 858/33.0 178-356 .500
26-71 .366 168-201 .836 29-76 105/4.0 61-1
1994-95 28-28 953/34.0 229-429 .534
35-92 .380 226-264 .856 42-69 111 /4.0 83-3
TOTAL
75-73 2468/32.9 512-1027 .499 89-241 .369 474-569 .833 95-195 29013.9 192-5

She holds the EKU record for
most free throws made.

highest scoring average of any
1,000-point scorer.

1,561 - Charlotte Sizemore (Forward/Guard -Hazard, Ky.)
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
Year
25-70 .357 25-37 .676 38-70
1997-98 28-25 663/23.7 100-254 .394
1998-99 27-27 821/30.4 176-492 .358 30-114 .263 94-125 .752 50-91
5-5
129/25.8 32-71 .451
7-18 .389 14-16 .875 11-20
1999-00
2000-01 28-20 691 /24.7 137-323 .424 35-100 .350 48-69 .696 40-77
25-94 .266 64-87 .736 65-149
2001-02 31 -31 904/29.2 152-380 .400
TOTAL 119-108 3208/26.9 597-1520 .393 122-396 .308 245-334 .734 204-407

Only player in EKU history with
more than 1,000 points, 600
rebounds, 300 assists and 200
steals. She holds the EKU record for most shots attempted.

1,515 - Kelly Cowan (Forward - Somerset, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA
1987-88 26-22 669/25.7 115-270
1988-89 26-26 832/32.0 157-348
1989-90 26-25 794/30.5 173-388
1990-91 27-27 933/34.6 180-392
TOTAL 105-100 3228/30.7 625-1398

Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
.426
26-30
.451
30-69 .435 32-42
.446
30-73 .411 35.44
.459
34-68 .500 57-78
.447 94-210 .448 150-194

Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
.867
87/3.3 33-0
.762
120/4.6 49-1
.795 50-84 134/5.2 63-1
.731 55-98 153/5.7 56-0
49414.7 201-2
.773

Ast
40
46
81
90
257

TO
45
52
75
77
249

Blk
2
4
3
5
14

Stl
21
23
49
46
139

Pts/Avg
277/10.7
376114 ·5
411/15.8
451/16.7
1515114.4

OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk
58/2.5 71-4 113 84 2
38-64 102/3.9 79-4 84 77 3
30-83 113/4.2 90-6 127 106 9
111 /3.8 89-2 164 105 8
30-81
384/3.7 329-16 488 372 22

Stl
47
40
105
113
305

Pts/Avg
196/8.5
241 /9.3
501/18.6
487/16.8
1425/13.6

The only player on EKU's top10 list for career three-pointers
made (9th) that did not play her
entire career during the threepoint era.

1,425 - Angie Cox (Guard - Somerset, Ky.)
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct ~T-FTA
Year
14-45 .311 36-50
1988-89 23-19 648/28.2 73-185 .395
30-86 .349 31-52
1989-90 26-22 721/27.7 90-241 .373
1990-91 27 -27 894/33.1 172-358 .480 65-147 .442 92-126
1991-92 29-29 936/32.3 170-385 .442 61-157 .389 86-117
TOTAL 105-97 3199/30.5 505-1169 .432 170-435 .391 245-345

Pct
.720
.596
.730
.735
.710

1,403 - Tina Wermuth (Forward - LaGran?Te, Ky.)
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- TA
Year
46-63
1979-80
28
866/30.9 109-281 .388
37-61
1980-81
29
153-357 .429
43-62
1981-82
30
1000/33.3 169-376 .449
69-100
1014/37.6 173-380 .455
1982-83
27
195-286
604-1394 .433
TOTAL
114

Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
.730
184/6.6 56-0
.607
197/6.8 64-4
.694
229/7.6 48-0
.690
256/9.5 54-0
.682
866ll.6 222-0

Pts/Avg
264/9.4
45 343/11 .8 Scored her 1,000th point dur68 381/12.7 ing her senior season.
70 415/15.4
- 1403/12.3

Ast TO Blk
50
45
8
75 92 5
83 88 15
253

Stl

Ast
48
58
87
99
292

Stl
43
37
68
55
203

1,397 - Ashley Cazee (Guard - Martinsville, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
2004-05 28-18 764/27.3 119-232 .513 56-11 3 .496 33-40
2005-06 27-21 738/27.3 127-275 .462 37-122 .303 52-62
2006-07 30-28 915/30.5 124-293 .423 31-109 .284 63-77
2007-08 28-28 940/33.6 136-311 .437 42-122 .344 71-86
TOTAL 113-95 3357/29.7 506-1111 .455 166-466 .356 219-265

Pct
.825
.839
.818
.826
.826

OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
65/2.3 58-0
18-47
78/2.9 62-1
21-57
20-83 103/3.4 54-1
26-86 112/4.0 72-3
85-273 358/3.2 246-5

TO
59
65
72
73
269

Blk
4
1
2
2
9

The only player in school history to record more than 1,000
points, 300 rebounds, 300 assists and 300 steals.

Pts/Avg
327 /11.7
343/12.7
342/11.4
385/13.8
1397/12.4

Scored her 1,000th point in the
84th game of her career, the
next to last game of her junior
season. The game was against
Tennessee State in Nashville.

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�1,378 - Laphelia Doss (Forward/Center - Franklin, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA
1994-95 28-28 702/25.1 81 -1 86
1995-96 27-27 797/29.5 158-301
1996-97 30-30 787/26.2 144-279
1997-98 28-28 807/28.8 151 -274
TOTAL 113-113 3093/27.4 534-1040

Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
.435
0-7
.000 34-66 .515 89-128
.525
2-6
.333 80-145 .552 131-179
.516
1-5
.200 87-140 .621 115-145
.551
6-19 .316 100-160 .625 78-1 62
.513
9.37 .243 301-511 .589 413-614

Reb/Avg
217/7.8
310/11.5
260/8.7
240/8.6
1027/9.1

PF-FO
97-4
96-6
102-4
102-6
397-20

Ast
19
44
35
24
122

TO
62
98
70
72
302

Blk
7
8
9
10
34

Stl
33
31
36
35
135

Pts/Avg
196/7.0
398/14.7
376/12.5
408/14.6
1378/12.2

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1984-85 24/0
232/9.7
29-70 .414
22-37 .595
71/3.0
13-0
1985-86 25-24 773/30.9 109-263 .414
56-83 .675
204/8.2 66-1
1986-87 26/26 865/33.3 223-453 .492
101-143 .706
248/9.5 76-1
1987-88 26/25 899/34.6 183-415 .441
96-138 .696
228/8.8 98-7
TOTAL 101175 2769/27.4 544-1201 .453
275-401 .686
75117.4 253-9

Ast
2
21
25
29
77

TO
18
59
70
81
228

Blk
0
4
13
11
28

Stl Pts/Avg
3
80/3.3 The last player to join the
23 274/1 1.0
25 547/21.0 1,000-point club before the ad24 462/17.8 dition of the three-point line.
75 1363/13.5

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO
110/3.7 71-2 22 59
140/4.8 85-1 39 73
125/4.2 73-2 26 67
219/7 .1 78-1 51 65
594/4.9 307-6 138 264

Blk
2
2
5
7
16

Stl Pts/Avg
24
211 /7.0
27 401 /13.8
33
243/8.1
41 487/15.7
125 1342/11.2

Joined the 1,000-point club
in her 101 st career game, at
Tennessee-Martin on Jan. 6,
2005.

Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
.387
51 -79 .645
236/8.1 108-9 41
245/8.5
.434
51-78 .654
218/7.8 96-6 19
235/8.4
.410
101-123 .821
268/8.9 95-4 27
8 25 355/11.8
.461
81-107 .757
253/8.4 97-7 36 84 6 26 353/11.8
.423
284-387 .734
975/8.3 396-26 123
· 1188/10.2

Joined the 1,000-point cl ub
during her senior season. Was
the third Lady Colonel to reach
the 1,000-point plateau.

The only player in program history to score 1,000 points and
grab 1,000 rebounds. Scored
her 1,000th career point during
her senior season.

1,363 - Carla Coffey (Forward -Mt. Washington, Ky.)

1,342 - Miranda Eckerle (Forward - Brookville, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg
2001-02 30-19 543/18.1
2002-03 29-27 778/26.8
2003-04 30-25 721 /24.0
2004-05 31-29 1003/32.4
TOTAL 120-100 3045/25.4

FG-FGA
74-169
147-294
84-1 93
165-333
470-989

Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
.438
0-1
.000 63-90 .700 48-62
.500
2-4
.500 105-127 .827 61-79
.435
9-24 .375 66-83 .795 54-71
.495
39-90 .433 118-146 .808 88-131
.475 50-119 .420 352-446 .789 251-343

1,188 - Sandra Mukes (Forward - New Albany, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA
1978-79
29
97-251
1979-80
28
759/27.1 92-21 2
1980-81
30
127-310
1981-82
30
871/29.0 136-295
TOTAL
117
452-1068

1,183 - Teresa McNair (Guard - Ocala, Fla.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA
1999-00 28-23 755/27.0 114-251
2000-01 28-28 559/20.0 93-202
2001-02 31-31 801/25.8 145-266
2002-03 29-27 839/28.9 126-261
TOTAL 116-109 2954/25.5 478-980

Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
.454
10-33 .303 43-63
3-6
.500 56-78
.460
.545
4-12 .333 49-67
.483
7-26 .269 55-68
.488
24-77 .312 203-276

Pct
.683
.71 8
.731
.809
.736

OR-DR
68-70
80-70
78-84
88-93
314-317

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl
138/4.9 95-9 68 65 3 93
150/5.4 64-1 64 64 5 83
162/5.2 77-3 45 48 11 99
181/6.2 82-3 81 75 18 131
631/5.4 318-16 258 252 37 406

Pts/Avg
281 /10.0
245/8.8
343/11 .1
314/10.8
1183/10.2

EKU's career leader in steals
joined the 1,000-point cl ub in
her 99th career game, at home
against Jacksonville State on
Dec. 30, 2002.

1,085 - Marla Gearhart (Gurad - Olive Hill, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA fg OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1996-97 20-1
371/18.5 47-108 .435
3-19 .158 30-37 .811 13-36
49/2.5 24-0
1997-98 28-26 846/30.2 103-259 .398
30-74 .405 60-84 .714 23-68
91 /3.3
78-2
1998-99
8-8 213/26.6 42-94 .447
6-20 .300 24-30 .800 12-1 5 27/3.4
24-0
1999-00 28-28 959/34.2 191-449 .425 63-163 .387 103-127 .811 28-56
84/3.0
51 -0
TOTAL
84-63 2389/28.4 383-910 .421 102-276 .370 217-278 .781 76-175 251/2.9 177-2

Ast
27
92
26
105
250

TO
25
68
16
57
166

Blk
2
2
0

Stl Pts/Avg
15
127/6.3 Scored more points her senior
45
12 ~~~~~~:~ season (548) than her first three
o 48 548/19.6 seasons combined (537) .
4 120 1085/12.9

Ast
15
20
20
40
95

TO
42
57
68
67
234

Blk
4
13
3
9
29

1,063 - Pam Garrett (Forward - Lineville, Ala.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
2001 -02 22-4 335/15.2 71-138 .514
0-1
.000 46-81 .568 50-54
2002-03 28-17 481 /17.2 105-212 .495
0-0
.000 82-125 .656 64-92
2003-04 30-24 551 /18.4 100-207 .483
0-1
.000 54-97 .557 62-94
2004-05 31-31 679/21.9 125-279 .448
2-9
.222 77-122 .631 74-104
TOTAL
111-76 2046/18.4 401-836 .480
2-11 .182 259-425 .609 250-344

Reb/Avg
104/4.7
156/5.6
156/5.2
178/5.7
594/5.4

PF-FO
78-2
110-6
121-9
114-7
423-24

Stl
30
48
56
62
196

Pts/Avg
188/8.5
292/10.4
254/8.5
329/10.6
1063/9.6

Scored her 1,000th career
point in her 105th career game,
at home against Eastern Illinois
on Feb. 19, 2005.

1,052 - Zoey Artist (Guard -Anita, Iowa)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
1998-99 27-8 540/20.0 51-1 32 .386
6-38 .1 58 36-52 .692 38-41
1999-00 28-8 700/25.0 93-225 .413
28-85 .329 40-52 .769 48-83
2000-01
28-8 649/23.2 105-224 .469
25-73 .342 43-59 .729 41-73
2001-02 31 -31 921/29.7 143-299 .478
21 -60 .350 69-83 .831 50-103
TOTAL
114-55 2810/24.6 392-880 .445 80-256 .313 188-246 .764 177-300

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
79/2.9 74-0 55 54 5 20
144/5.3
131 /4.7 70-1 81 63 7 38
254/9.1 Scored her 1,000th career
114/4.1
55-1 67 45 4 36
278/9.9 point during her senior season.
153/4.9 56-0 104 69 10 55 376/12.1
477/4.2 255-2 307 231 26 149 1052/9.2

1,022 - Candice Finley (Forward/Center - Detroit, Mich.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
1997-98 28-0
264/9.4
34-87 .397
0-0
.000 32-52
1998-99 26-24 453/17.4 87-185 .470
0-2
.000 29-63
1999-00 28-28 756/27 .0 135-310 .435
0-1
.000 85-1 32
2000-01 28-28 624/22.3 129-266 .485
0-0
.000 106-146
TOTAL 110-80 2097/19.1 385-848 ,454
0-3
.000 252-393

Pct
.615
.460
.644
.726
.641

OR-DR
37-34
43-63
64-94
61-93
205-284

Reb/Avg
71 /2.5
106/4.1
158/5.6
154/5.5
489/4.4

PF-FO
55-0
99-11
118-11
97-7
369-29

Ast
1
11
20
9
41

TO
17
27
55
49
148

Blk
5
17
12
14
48

Stl
12
22
39
35
108

Pts/Avg
100/3.6
203/7.8
355/12.7
364/13.0
1022/9.3

One of only two 1,000-point
scorers to play their entire career during the three-point era
and score 1,000 points without
making a three-point field goal.

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA ~ FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
2002-03 29-3 418/14.4 36-105 .343
18-53 .340 34-41 .829 7-21
28/1 .0
35-0
2003-04 29-28 723/24.9 60-177 .339
35-91 .385 66-80 .825 3-57
60/2. 1 41-0
2004-05 31 -25 824/26.6 88-248 .355
29-92 .315 98-118 .831 6-43
49/1.6
41-0
2005-06 27-21 699/25.9 101-243 .416
36-77 .468 126-140 .900 10-49
59/2.2
46-1
TOTAL
116-77 2664/23.0 285-773 .369 118-313 .377 324-379 .855 26-170 196/1.7 163-1

Ast
36
95
109
91
331

TO
68
71
89
105
333

Blk
1
0
1
2
4

Stl
16
21
30
23
90

Pts/Avg
124/4.3
221 /7.6
303/9.8
364/13.5
1012/8.7

Scored her 1,000th point in the
final game of her career. Only
needed 10 points, but scored
22 at home against Tennessee
State on Feb. 25, 2006.

1,012 - Laura Shelton (Guard - Munfordville, Ky.)

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�3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

POINTS*
Player
1. Kim Mayes
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Marla Gearhart
5. Carla Coffey
6. Lisa Goodin
7. Angie Cox
8. Katie Kelly
9. Miranda Eckerle
10. Angie Cox

No.
719
582
550
548
547
517
501
493
487
487

Year
1994-95
1980-81
1993-94
1999-00
1986-87
1982-83
1990-91
2003-04
2004-05
1991-92

FIELD GOALS MADE*
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2. Kim Mayes
3. Carla Coffey
4. Lisa Goodin
5. Marla Gearhart
6. Jaree Goodin
7. Angela Fletcher
8. LaTonya Fleming
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Carla Coffey

No.
235
229
223
217
191
190
188
186
185
183

Year
1978-79
1994-95
1986-87
1980-81
1999-00
1991-92
1985-86
1988-89
1982-83
1987-88

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2. Angela Fletcher
3. Charlotte Sizemore
4. Carla Coffey
5. Marla Gearhart
6. LaTonya Fleming
7. Lisa Goodin
8. Kim Mays
9. Carla Coffey
10. Jaree Goodin

No.
569
515
492
453
449
436
435
429
415
393

Year
1978-79
1985-86
1998-99
1986-87
1999-00
1988-89
1980-81
1994-95
1987-88
1991-92

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
Player
1. Tina Cottle
2. Laphelia Doss
3. Teresa McNair
4. Carla Snipes
5. Fatai Hala'api'api
Andrea Jenkins
7. Kim Mays
8. Laphelia Doss
9. Jaree Goodin
10. Laphelia Doss
Min . 175 attempts

No.
.562
.551
.545
.541
.535
.535
.534
.525
.522
.516

Year
1983-84
1997-98
2000-01
1987-88
2005-06
2006-07
1994-95
1995-96
1992-93
1996-97

Player
1. Chrissy Roberts
2. Samantha Young
3. Niki Avery
Niki Avery
5. Chrissy Roberts
6. Angie Cox
7. Marla Gearhart
8. Angie Cox
9. Ashley Cazee
10. Lisa Pace

No.
84
83
80
80
67
65
63
61
56
52

Year
1996-97
1995-96
2007-08
2006-07
1997-98
1990-91
1999-00
1991-92
2004-05
1995-96

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Player
1. Samantha Young
2. Niki Avery
3. Niki Avery
4. Chrissy Roberts
5. Marla Gearhart
6. Angie Cox
7. Kim Roberts
8. Angie Cox
9. Chrissy Roberts
10. Lisa Pace

No.
234
218
195
172
163
157
149
147
146
136

Year
1995-96
2006-07
2007-08
1996-97
1999-00
1991-92
1992-93
1990-91
1997-98
1996-97

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player
1. Kelly Cowan
2. Ashley Cazee
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Crystal Jones
5. Laura Shelton
6. Chrissy Roberts
7. Angie Cox
8. Kelly Cowan
9. Miranda Eckerle
10. Lisa Pace
Min. 65 attempts

No.
.500
.496
.488
.478
.468
.459
.442
.435
.433
.421

Year
1990-91
2004-05
1996-97
2007-08
2005-06
1997-98
1990-91
1988-89
2004-05
1997-98

FREE THROWS MADE*
Plaver
1. Kim Mays
2. Kim Mays
3. Katie Kelly
4. Katie Kelly
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Lisa Goodin
7. Katie Kelly
8. Laura Shelton
9. Lisa Goodin
10. Miranda Eckerle

No.
226
168
165
154
148
147
140
126
122
118

Year
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1980-81
1982-83
2001-02
2005-06
1983-84
2004-05

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
Angie Cox

Player
No.
1. Kim Mays
264
2. Maisha Thomas-Blanton 219
3. Kim Mays
201
4. Katie Kelly
195
5. Katie Kelly
177
6. Tracy Korbutt
174
7. Lisa Goodin
165
8. Lisa Goodin
161
9. Laphelia Doss
160
10. Katie Kelly
157

Year
1994-95
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1986-87
1980-81
1982-83
1997-98
2001-02

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*
Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Crystal Jones
3. Laura Shelton
4. Lisa Goodin
5. Katie Kelly

No.
.913
.907
.900
.897
.892

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Year
1982-83
2007-08
2005-06
1980-81
2001-02

Katie Kelly
Chrissy Roberts
7. Katie Kelly
8. Katie Kelly
9. Katie Kelly
10. Kim Mays
Min. 75 attempts

.892
.888
.870
.859
.856

1997-98
2000-01
2002-03
2003-04
1994-95

REBOUNDS
Player
1.Tina Cottle
Laphelia Doss
3. Sandra Mukes
4. Tina Cottle
5. Laphelia Doss
6. Segena Mackeroy
Tina Wermuth
8. Sandra Mukes
9. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
Carla Coffey

No.
310
310
268
267
260
256
256
253
248
248

Year
1984-85
1995-96
1980-81
1983-84
1996-97
1991-92
1982-83
1981-82
1994-95
1986-87

No.
131
113
105
99
93
83
79
75
74
73

Year
2002-03
1991-92
1990-91
2001-02
1999-00
2000-01
1992-93
1991-92
1994-95
2001-02

No.
170
164
135
130
127
122
118
115
113
112
112

Year
1990-91
1991-92
1991-92
2002-03
1990-91
1997-98
1987-88
1993-94
1988-89
1981-82
2006-07

No.
54
51
35
31
29
28
28
27
27
22

Year
2005-06
2003-04
1991-92
1990-91
2001-02
1990-91
1991-92
2007-08
2006-07
2006-07

STEALS
Player
1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Angie Cox
4. Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Teresa McN air
7. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
8. Tiffany Mayfield
9. Kim Mays
10. Charlotte Sizemore

ASSISTS
Player
1. Cheryl Jones
2. Angie Cox
3. Cheryl Jones
4. Katie Kelly
5. Angie Cox
6. Chrissy Roberts
7. Sondra Miller
8. Kim Mays
9. Angie Cox
10. Lisa Goodin
Niki Avery

BLOCKS
Player
1. Fatai Hala'api'api
2. Fatai Hala'api'api
3. Segena Mackeroy
4. Sheletha McEaddy
5. Charlotte Sizemore
6. Jaree Goodin
Jaree Goodin
8. Lindsey Waters
Amber Kirkpatrick
10. Andrea Jenkins

* Denotes 1978-current

Eastern Kentucky University

�POINTS
Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Peggy Gay
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Katie Kelly
5. Kim Mays
6. Charlotte Sizemore
7. Kelly Cowan
8. Angie Cox
9. Tina Wermuth
10. Ashley Cazee

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
No.

1,920
1,696
1,679
1,626
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,397

Years
1980-84
1975-79
1989-93
2000-04
1992-95
1997-01
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
2004-08

FIELD GOALS MADE*
Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. J aree Goodin
3. Kelly Cowan
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Charlotte Sizemore
6. Carla Coffey
7. Laphelia Doss
8. Kim Mays
9. Ashley Cazee
10. Angie Cox

No.

Years

697
677
625
604
597
544
534
512
506
505

1980-84
1989-93
1987-91
1979-83
1997-01
1984-88
1994-98
1992-95
2004-08
1988-92

No.
1,520
1,473
1,398
1,394
1,375
1,201
1,169
1,126
1,111
1,068

No.

Years

170
166
160
155
151
131
122

1988-92
2004-08
2006-08
1991-96
1996-98
1994-98
1997-02
2002-06
1996-00
1987-91

118
102
94

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
Player
1. Charlotte Sizemore
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kelly Cowan
4. Tina Wermuth
5. Jaree Goodin
6. Carla Coffey
7. Angie Cox
8. Katie Kelly
9. Ashley Cazee
10. Sandra Mukes

Player
1. Angie Cox
2. Ashley Cazee
3. Niki Avery
4. Samantha Young
5. Chrissy Roberts
6. Lisa Pace
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Laura Shelton
9. Marla Gearhart
10. Kelly Cowan

Years
1997-01
1980-84
1987-91
1979-83
1989-93
1984-88
1988-92
2000-04
2004-08
1978-82

Player
1. Ashley Cazee
2. Angie Cox
3. Niki Avery
4. Samantha Young
5. Charlotte Sizemore
6. Lisa Pace
7. Chrissy Roberts
8. Laura Shelton
9. Katie Kelly
10. Marla Gearhart

No.

Years

466
435
413
404
396
373
318
313
294
276

2004-07
1988-92
2006-08
1991-96
1997-02
1994-98
1996-98
2002-06
2000-04
1996-00

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player
1. Chrissy Roberts
2. Kelly Cowan
3. Angie Cox
4. Niki Avery
5. Laura Shelton
6. Marla Gearhart
7. Kim Mays
Mikki Bond
9. Cheryl Jones
10. Samantha Young

No.

Years

.475
.448
.391
.387
.377
.370
.369
.369
.363
.361

1996-98
1987-91
1988-92
2006-08
2002-06
1996-00
1992-95
1998-02
1989-92
1991-96

Min. 200 attempts

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
Player
1. Laphelia Doss
2. Kim Mays
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Crystal Jones
5. Teresa McNair
6. Pam Garrett
7. Miranda Eckerle
8. Lisa Goodin
9. Ashley Cazee
10. Carla Coffey

No.

Years

.513
.499
.492
.491
.488
.480
.475
.473
.455
.453

1994-98
1992-95
1989-93
2006-08
1999-03
2001-05
2001-05
1980-84
2004-08
1984-88

FREE THROWS MADE*
Plaver
1. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Miranda Eckerle
5. Jaree Goodin
6. Laura Shelton
7. Laphelia Doss
8. Carla Coffey
9. Pam Garrett
10. Candice Finley

No.

Years

562
526
474
352
325
324
301
275
259
252

2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
2001-05
1989-92
2002-06
1994-98
1985-88
2001-05
1997-01

Min. 600 attempts

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
Lisa Goodin

Player
1. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Laphelia Doss
5. Jaree Goodin
6. Miranda Eckerle
7. Pam Garrett
8. Carla Coffey
9. Candice Finley
10. Laura Shelton

No.

Years

642
602
569

2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
1994-98
1989-93
2001-05
2001-05
1985-88
1997-01
2002-06

511
482
446
425
401
393
379

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*
Player
1. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Laura Shelton
4. Kim Mayes
5. Ashley Cazee
6. Miranda Eckerle

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No.

Years

.875
.874
.855
.833
.826
.789

2000-04
1980-84
2002-06
1992-95
2004-08
2001-05

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11

Teresa McNair
7. Marla Gearhart
8. Teresa McNair
9. Sandra Mukes

Charlotte Sizemore

.781
.736
.734
.734

1996-00
1999-03
1979-82
1998-02

Min. 250 attempts

REBOUNDS
Player
No.
1. Laphelia Doss
1,027
975
2. Sandra Mukes
3. Jaree Goodin
914
4. Tina Wermuth
866
5. Carla Coffey
751
6. Maisha Thomas-Blanton 711
631
7. Teresa McNair
625
8. Shannon Brady
9. Charlotte Sizemore
611
594
10. Pam Garnett

Years
1994-98
1978-82
1989-93
1979-83
1984-88
1991-95
1999-03
1981-85
1997-02
2001-05

STEALS
Player
1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
4. Charlotte Sizemore
5. Mikki Bond
6. Ashley Cazee
7. Pam Garnett
8. Stephanie Davis
9. Tina Wermuth
10. Lisa Goodin

No.

Years

406
305
236
228
227
203
196
192
183
182

1999-03
1988-92
1991-95
1997-02
1998-02
2004-08
2001-05
1992-97
1979-83
1980-84

ASSISTS
Player
1. Angie Cox
2. Katie Kelly
3. Cheryl Jones
4. Mikki Bond
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Samantha Young
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Zoey Artist
9. Kim Mays
10. Maisha Thomas-Blanton

No.

Years

488
395
394
389
374
350
344
307
297
270

1988-92
2000-04
1989-92
1998-02
1980-84
1991-96
1997-02
1998-02
1992-95
1991-95

BLOCKS
Player
1. Fatai Hala'api'api
2. Jaree Goodin
3. Charlotte Sizemore
4. Segena Mackeroy
5. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
6. Sue Zylstra
7. Candice Finley
8. Teresa McNair
Andrea Jenkins
10. Sheletha McEaddy

No.
110
92
71

55
54
49
48
37
37
35

Years
2003-06
1989-93
1997-02
1991-93
1991-95
1989-93
1997-01
1999-03
2005-07
1990-92

�All-Time Letter Winners
-A-

Briana Abner
Zoey Artist
Tamara Arnold
Niki Avery

1989-90
1998-02
2004-06
2006-08

Lauren Dubbert
Cathy Dues
Chance Dugan
Calais Dunn

2005-07
1995-99
1978-82
2005-06

-E-

-BMary Lynn Barnett
1985-86
LaTonyah Bentley
2007-present
1982-83
Genna Berryman
2002-04
Alicia Binion
1991-95
Maish a Thomas Blanton
Viv Bohon
1981-84
1998-02
Mikki Bond
2003-07
Tamika Bowers
1981-85
Shannon Brady
Kathy Branch
1986-87
Carole Brown
1987-88
Melissa Brown
1993-94
1995-99
Shannon Browning
Angie Bryant
1988-90
Hallie Burger
1988-89
-C -

Great Cahoe
Leigh Carr
Karen Carrico
Sue Carroll
Ashley Cazee
Marsha Charles
Rebecca Chesnut
Sherry Clark
Carla Coffey
Colette Cole
Cynthia Collins
Laechia Conley
Candis Cook
Tina Cottle
Loretta Coughlin
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
Kristy Cromer
Kim Cunningh am
Jerilyn Cushing
- DStephanie Davis
Tiffany Davis
Nyame Dobson
Laphelia Doss

1987-89
2001-04
1985-87
1976-80
2004-08
1980-82
1986-87
1988-89
1984-88
2006-present
1991-92
2006-07
2001-05
1983-85
1976-80
1987-91
1988-92
1987-88
1993-94
1992-94
1992-97
1993-97
1997-98
1994-98

Miranda Eckerle
Annette Elkin
Jeanette Elkin
Karen Evans

2001-05
1990-91
1990-91
1980-84

-F-

Stephanie Falk
Casandra Ferguson
Candice Finley
Karen Flarmery
LaTonya Fleming
Angela Fletcher
Lisa Fussell

1981-82
1998-00
1997-01
1997-99
1988-89
1984-86
1993-94

-G-

Pam Garrett
Peggy Gay
Marla Gearhart
Jaree Goodin
Lisa Goodin
Trina Goodrich
Joan Cotti
Sandra Grieb

2001-05
1975-79
1996-00
1989-93
1980-84
1994-98
1978-81
1977-80

-HHeather Haddix
Freda H agan
Fatai Hala'api'api
Lakeisha Hamilton
Marcia Haney
Rhonda Hardesty
Susan Hatcher
Kim Hatley
Julie Haynes
Lori Hines
Nancy Hoist
Ashleigh Huffman
Adrianne Hughes
Candise Hurdle

1989-90
1980-84
2003-06
1995-96
1981-85
1989-94
1997-00
1988-89
1994-95
1984-85
2004-05
2002-05
1978-79
2003-04

Barbie Jackson
Andrea Jenkins

Trina Goodrich

-J-

1999-00
2005-07

Diane Johnson
Kiejon Johnson
Cheryl Jones
Crystal Jones
Shavonne Jones
Stephanie Jones
Velma Jordan

1979-80
2003-06
1989-92
2006-08
2005-present
1987-88
1981-82

- K-

Katie Kalahar
Katie Kelly
Tracey Kindred
Jennifer King
Sandy Kinkton
Amber Kirkpatrick
Tracy Korbutt

1989-90
2000-04
1989-90
1995-99
1980-81
2006-07
1986-87

-L-

1984-85

Julie Levis
- MSegena Mackeroy
Jenny Magrane
Van Marshel
Crystal Mason
Tiffany Mayfield
Kirn Mays
Natalie Mays
Lindsay McClellan
Omni McCluney
Sheletha McEaddy
Sh annah McIntosh
Teresa McNair
Kate Middeler
Sondra Miller
Aquanta Milligan
Laura Morris
Nadia Mossong
Sandra Mu kes
Kathy Murray
Ilona Muszak

1991-93
1987-88
1983-88
1998-01
1991-93
1992-95
1996-97
2000-01
2002-04
1990-92
1990-94
1999-03
2005-06
1984-88
1987-89
1990-91
2007-present
1978-82
1989-90
2007-present

- 0-

Tekielia Oden

1999-01

-pLisa Pace
Cheryl Palmer
Loretta Pate
Jennifer Patterson
Jill Perry
Louista Pierre

1994-98
1988-89
1982-84
2004-06
1999-03
2002-06

Shanda Pulliam

1979-80

-R-

Regie Rattler
Kathy Redling
Tina Reece
Amanda Reid
Karen Richardson
Karen Rimer
Chrissy Roberts
Kirn Roberts

1986-87
1979-80
1985-89
1996-97
1980-81
1978-80
1996-98
1992-93

-s Laura Seay
Laura Shelton
Margy Shelton
Charlotte Sizemore
Synisha Smith
Cathy Snipes
Katie Stearns
LaTan ya Stokes

1982-83
2002-06
1982-86
1997-02
2000-02
1987-88
1999-00
2007-present

-T -

Cindy Taylor
Dana Taylor
Pam Taylor
Rita Taylor
Sharnira Thedford
Jayme Thiem

1985-87
1980-83
1985-86
1976-80
1997-99
2005-07

-u Tracey Underwood

1984-86

- V-

Vicki Viox

1978-80
-W-

Larrya Wall
1997-01
1995-96
Stephany Wallace
1999-03
Lyndsey Warbington
1995-96
Kristy Ward
Lindsey Waters
2007-08
Tina Werrnuth
1979-83
2007-present
Cherie White
Tami Wingate
1995-96
India Wood
2004-06
-Y-

Samantha Young

1991-96

- Z-

Sue Zylstra

1989-93

Charlotte Sizemore

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Eastern Kentucky University

�letics Hall of Fame
On December 14, 2005, Eastern Kentucky University announced the creation of
an Athletics Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame's mission is to commemorate and honor
student-athletes, other individuals and teams whose accomplishments have contributed to the esteemed tradition of Colonel Athletics and whose character has reflected
positively on the University.
An extraordinary group of individuals, previously recognized by the University during the 1974 Centennial Athletic
Awards Banquet, were inducted into the Hall of Fame on Nov. 3, 2006. This group of 25 is called The Founders. They
were joined by an inaugural class of 13 members to make up the 2006 inductees.
Each of the first three Hall of Fame inductions have included a former Lady Colonel women's basketball player. Lisa
Goodin was a member of the inaugural class in 2006. Chrissy Roberts joined the Hall of Fame in 2007. Angie Cox Blevins
is the newest Lady Colonel addition, having been inducted in on Sept. 13, 2008.

Lady Colonels In The EKUAthletics Hall Of Fame
Angie Cox Blevins (1988=92, Guard, Somerset} Ky.)
A two-time All-American, Angie Cox Blevins holds the EKU women's basketball record with
170 career three-pointers. The program record holder with 488 career assists, Cox led the Ohio Valley Conference with 5.6 assists per game as a senior in 1992.
Cox earned all-conference honors following her junior and senior seasons and was also named
to the OVC All-Freshman team in 1989.
The Somerset, Ky., native finished her stellar career with 1,425 points, ranking eighth on the
Lady Colonels' all-time list. During her senior year, Cox compiled the second most steals (113) and
assists (164) for a single season in program history. She led the OVC in steals per game during her
senior season (3.9 spg) as well as during her junior campaign (3.9 spg).
An All-State performer during her prep career at Pulaski County High School, Cox Blevins
played professionally in Germany and graduated from EKU' s occupational therapy department.
Cox Blevins currently works for the Wayne County School System.

The all-time leading scorer in EKU women's basketball history with 1,920 career points, Lisa
Goodin is one of the most prolific student-athletes to compete in a Colonel uniform. Goodin currently ranks fifth on the career list for assists (375) and 10th for steals (182).
A sharpshooter with consistent accuracy, she led the NCAA in free throw percentage as both a
freshman (.897) and junior (.910).
Goodin earned all-conference honors all fours years of her collegiate career and was later
named to the All-Time Ohio Valley Conference team. She was chosen as a first team honoree in
1983 and a second team selection in 1981, 1982 and 1984. Goodin was also picked for the OVC AllTournament team during her senior season. That year, 1984, she led the team in scoring with 15.5
points per game average.
A native of Austin, Ind., Goodin is the principal at Jessie Clark Middle School in Fayette
County.

Chrissy Roberts (1996=98, Guard, Eminence, Ky.)
The nation's top sharp-shooter in 1997, Chrissy Roberts starred in her two seasons at Eastern
Kentucky University. After transferring from the University of Kentucky, where she spent her first
two years, Roberts earned Ohio Valley Conference All-Conference honors in both seasons (1997 and
1998) and honorable mention All-America recognition in 1998. She earned 1998 OVC Player of the
Year honors after leading the league in free throw shooting (89.2 percent) and three-point shooting
(45.9 percent).
During her miraculous junior season, Roberts led the country with a 48.8 three-point shooting
percentage. She won two national awards that year, the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award and the Edward Seitz Award. Her uniform, practice gear and shoes were enshrined in the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame because of her accomplishment.
Roberts holds the EKU record for most three-pointers in a single season (84 in 1996-97) and
career three-point field goal percentage (.475). She finished her career third on the all-time threepoint field goals made chart with 151. At the time of her
induction, Roberts was an assistant women's basketball coach
at East Carolina University. A few months later she was named the head coach at EKU.
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�Year~ By~ Year Resu
1972-73
Record: 13-3
Coach: Ellen Johns
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
1/27
CINCINNATI
W
58
39
Berea College
W
56
22
W
51
36
Louisville
Morehead State
W
57
28
at Tennessee
L
42
53
2/10
Kentucky
W
58
39
Miami (Ohio)
W
51
38
2/20
MARSHALL
W
45
28
at Dayton
W
65
36
2/26
3/2
vs. Louisville+
W
60
28
W
64
34
3/3
vs. Georgetown College+
W
68
42
3/3
vs. Murray State+
3/9
vs. South Carolina&amp;
L
53
60
Longwood College&amp;
W
65
60
3/9
3/10
High Point&amp;
W
55
54
Winthrop&amp;
L
58
65
3/10
+ KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
&amp; AIAW Regional Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
1973-74
Record: 17-6
Coach: Paula Welch
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
1/15
at Tennessee
L
41
51
1/18
at Murray State
W
63
49
Austin Peay
W
48
39
Memphis
L
50
66
at Indiana
L
36
63
1/28
CINCINNATI
W
65
54
91
50
WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
2/8
vs. Dayton
W
52
45
Morehead State
W
48
42
Middle Tennessee
W
61
47
63
Tennessee Tech
L
57
Tennessee-Martin
W
52
51
Austin Peay
W
57
34
at Marshall
W
38
36
2/19
Kentucky
W
56
50
W
66
45
Miami (Ohio)
72
42
3/1
vs. Kentucky+
W
W
66
31
vs. Louisville+
3/2
vs. Murray State+
W
55
37
3/6
vs. Tennessee Tech&amp;
L
53
59
W
71
3/7
vs. Roanoke College&amp;
42
vs. South Carolina&amp;
W
68
57
3/8
3/9
vs. Elon&amp;
L
61
64
+ KWIC State Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)
&amp; AIAW Regional Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)
1974-75
Record: 14-6
Coach: Terry Hall
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
1/10
at Bellarmine
W
74
44
1/11
at Louisville
W
76
62
at Murray State
W
56
47
1/17
1/18
vs. Tennessee Tech+
L
47
88
1/18
vs. Memphis+
L
73
74
W
75
28
1/22
MOREHEAD STATE
1/25
at Cincinnati
W
74
68
1/29
at Kentucky
W
63
54
OHIO STATE
L
59
67
2/4
2/5
a t Miami (Ohio)
W
61
59
2/8
WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
77
67
2/11
KENTUCKY
W
74
54
at Dayton
W
59
53
2/13
2/18
MARSHALL
W
66
59
2/22
at Belmont
L
62
81
2/25
TENNESSEE
L
70
100
W
67
45
2/28
vs. Northern Kentucky&amp;
3/1
vs. Kentucky&amp;
W
60
49
W
60
56
3/6
vs. Western Carolina%
3/7
vs. Memphis%
L
63
100
+ at Murray, Ky.
&amp; KWIC State Tournament (Murray, Ky.)
% AIAW Region II Tournament (Elon, N .C.)

§

III

1975-76
Record: 17-3
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
1/10
at Western Kentucky
W
73
59
1/13
at Morehead State
W
83
60
76
1/17
CINCIN ATI
W
86
1/19
at Ohio State
L
66
69
1/23
MURRAY STATE
W
69
46
1/24
INDIANA
W
82
65
1/29
MIAMI (OHIO)
W
86
59
79
38
1/31
DAYTON
W
2/6
at Louisville
W
97
60
vs. Kentucky
W
70
54
2/7
at Tennessee
W
89
68
2/11
2/14
at Kentucky
W
78
51
2/17
at Marshall
W
85
42
63
2/20
BELMONT
L
58
2/24
at Vincennes
W
99
59
3/2
vs. Louisville+
W
85
48
81
71
3/3
vs. Western Kentucky+
W
3/11
vs. North Carolina State&amp;
W
88
82
W
92
65
3/12
vs. Appalachian State&amp;
3/13
vs. Tennessee Tech&amp;
L
80
91
+ KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
&amp; AIAW Region II Tournament (Cullowhee, N.C. )

11

1976-77
Record: 7-17
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
12/11 at Murray State
W
95
L
66
12/17 Gulf Coast JC (Miss.)+
12/17 vs. Central Missouri+
L
69
12/18 vs. Mercer+
L
88
at Northern Kentucky
L
51
1/11
1/15
a t Belmont College
L
63
1/18
at Cincinnati
W
80
1/20
at Tennessee Tech
L
60
1/22
MOREHEAD STATE
L
69
1/25
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
62
NORTH CAROLINA
W
72
1/28
at Louisville
L
78
2/2
2/4
vs. Central Missouri&amp;
W
83
vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse&amp;
L
78
vs. William Penn&amp;
L
71
2/9
at Miami (Ohio)
W
72
2/12
TENNESSEE
L
70
at Indiana
L
50
2/14
2/16
MARSHALL
W
81
2/19
at Dayton
W
85
2/23
TENNESSEE TECH
L
66
2/26
OHIO STATE
L
58
L
64
3/4
vs. Morehead State
at Kentucky%
L
79
3/5
+Miss.Univ. fo r Women Christmas Tournament
&amp; Illinois State Redbird Invitational
% KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

OPP
60
68
78
108
61
79
72
81
81
67
58
79
81
82
83
49
84
60
45
60
79
83
86
91

1977-78
Record: 12-15 (5-5 OVC)
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
12/3
KENTUCKY
L
73
79
at Murray State
L
57
12/6
60
L
63
12/13 at Louisville
76
12/17 N ORTHERN KENTUCKY
W
65
55
1/7
DAYTON
L
82
85
1/9
JAMES MADISON
W
74
54
MOREHEAD STATE
W
71
1/11
64
1/14
at Au stin Peay
W
77
52
at Tennessee Tech
L
69
1/21
85
East Tennessee Sta te
W
84
73
1/23
at Morehead State
L
84
93
L
73
1/25
a t Kentucky
85
1/30
LOUISVILLE
W
75
72
at East Tenn essee State
W
89
85
2/3
at Middle Tennessee
L
67
94
at Western Kentucky
W
94
2/6
85
2/8
a t Northern Kentucky
L
76
89
88
2/11
ILLINOIS STATE
W
75
2/13
MURRAY STATE
W
82
74
2/15
at Ohio State
L
61
81
2/16
MIAMI (OHIO)
W
77
64
INDIANA
W
83
2/18
62
2/20
TENNESSEE TECH
L
73
78
at Tennessee
L
67
2/22
90
2/24
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
58
60
L
61
2/25
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
68
3/2
vs. Louisville+
L
77
80
+ KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
1978-79
Record: 5-24 (1-8 OVC)
Coach: Shirley Duncan
W/L EKU
Date Opponent
11/27 TENNESSEE
L
67
11/29 at Indiana
W
60
12/1
at Northern Kentucky
L
58
L
77
12/4
at Morehead State
W
78
12/8
vs. Western Carolina+
12/9
at James Madison+
L
56
1/5
at Kentucky
L
52
at Middle Tennessee
L
61
1/8
1/10
at Miami (Ohio)
L(OT) 77
1/13
AUSTIN PEAY
W
78
MURRAY STATE
L
70
1/15
1/18
LOUISVILLE
L
64
L
84
1/20
TENNESSEE TECH
1/22
KENTUCKY
L
54
70
1/24
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
1/27
MOREHEAD STATE
L(OT) 86
L
66
1/29
at Western Kentucky
2/1
at Louisville
L
68
2/5
WESTERN KENTUCKY"
L
62
MIDDLE TENNESSEE"
W
85
2/8
2/9
MOREHEAD STATE"
L
72
L
73
2/10
TENNESSEE TECH"
at Murray State
W
78
2/12
2/14
at Dayton
L
57
2/17
at Ohio State
L
68
2/19
at Tennessee Tech
L
59
2/23
at Illinois State
L
71
L
53
2/24
at Southern Illinois
L
65
3/1
vs. Northern Kentucky&amp;
+ James Madison Invitational
/\ OVC Tournament (Richmond, Ky.)
&amp; KWIC State Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

Date
11/16
11/17
11/27
12/3
12/8
12/17
12/20
1/7
1/10
1/12
1/15
1/17
1/19

OPP
91
56
89
115
56
57
73
75
84
64

80
79
94
76
77
95
90
76
80
84
91
82
71
74
84
94
74
74
68

1979-80
Record: 9-19 (1-5 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
vs. North Carolina+
W
62
57
at James Madison+
W
55
48
CINCINNATI
L 50
57
L
65
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
66
at Northern Kentucky
L
66
74
at Kentucky
L 77 100
L
62
at Marshall
80
at Ohio
W
73
50
at Austin Peay
68
L 50
at Murray State
W
65
64
MIAMI (Ohio)
W
69
68
at Tennessee Tech
82
L
60
WESTERN CAROLINA
W
80
63

Eastern Kentucky U niversitt:y

�r=By= Year Results

IIIIIIIIII II
1/22
ORTHER KENTUCKY
L
63
67
at Morehead State
L
52
63
1/24
1/26
WESTERN KE TUCKY
L
56
66
60
92
1/29
KENTUCKY
L
at Middle Tennessee
L
54
70
1/31
2/2
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
69
77
65
70
2/5
MOREHEAD STATE
L
2/7
GEORGE MASON
W
68
61
MURRAY STATE
W
57
53
2/9
51
53
2/12
LOUISVILLE
L
72
2/16
DAYTO
L
58
2/18
at Louisville
L
57
85
at Mount St. Joseph
W
88
72
2/21
2/23
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
L
54
56
L
59
90
2/28
vs. Morehead State%
+ James Madison Invitational (H arrisonburg, Va.)
&amp; OVC Tip-Off Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
% KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
1980-81
Record: 16-15 (2-4 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
W/L EKU OPP
Date Opponent
11/21 WEST VIRGINIA
W
97
69
11/24 at Campbellsville
W
98
72
11/28 vs. Akron+
W
90
56
11/29 at Kent State+
L
65
72
11/30 vs. Youngstown State+
L
64
78
12/2
at Northern Kentucky
W
71
67
12/6
DAYTON
L
68
77
MARSHALL
W
70
46
12/9
12/11 RADFORD
W
84
65
91
45
12/13 at Bellarmine
W
12/20 at Louisville
W
75
66
1/6
OHIO
W
83
72
1/8
AUSTIN PEAY
W
74
62
1/10
MURRAY STATE
L
74
77
1/13
LOUISVILLE
W
77
68
at Western Kentucky
L
63
91
1/19
1/21
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
74
76
1/22
MOREHEAD STATE
W(OT) 75
72
1/27
KENTUCKY
L
62
79
1/29
WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
83
75
1/31
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
L
51
79
at Kentucky
L
60
74
2/3
at Austin Peay
L
58
70
2/5
2/7
at Murray State
W
95
75
at Cincinnati
L
60
83
2/10
MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH
W 103
74
2/12
2/14
at Youngstown State
L
76
80
L
67
87
2/17
TENNESSEE TECH
2/19
at Morehead State
L
65
84
2/24
at Xavier
W 104
58
at Morehead State&amp;
L
72
83
2/28
+ Kent State Holiday Classic
&amp; KWIC State Tournament
1981-82
Record: 14-16 (4-8 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/14 at Radford
L
68
71
11/20 JOHN CARROLL
W
93
36
11/24 CAMPBELLSVILLE
75
W
102
11/28 at West Virginia
W
73
65
CLEVELAND STATE+
12/4
W
76
52
SOUTH FLORIDA+
12/5
W
86
60
W
80
78
12/10 TENNESSEE TECH
12/12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
L
72
77
12/19 at Marshall
W
82
61
at Florida A &amp; M
L
78
80
1/4
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L(20T) 87
1/9
89
1/14
at Austin Peay
L
72
77
at Murray State
W
59
53
1/16
BELLARMINE
1/21
W
100
65
1/23
at Morehead State
L
68
87
1/26
at Louisville
L
50
62
at Northern Kentucky
1/30
L
61
74
2/4
at Western Kentucky
L
61
71
2/9
XAVIER
W
86
70
AUSTIN PEAY
2/11
W
79
62
2/13
MURRAY STATE
90
80
W
at Dayton
L 67
2/16
68
MOREHEAD STATE
2/20
L
69
80
2/22
at Ohio
W
74
64
2/25
at Tennessee Tech
L
73
92
2/27
at Middle Tennessee
L
55
62
3/2
L
65
72
LOUISVILLE

,rww.EKUSports.com

3/9
at Tennessee-Chattanooga&amp; W
79
75
3/12
vs. Vanderbilt%
L
78
88
3/13
at East Tennessee%
L
50
86
+ EKU Invitational
&amp; AIAW Region II Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
% AIAWRegion II Tournament (Johnson City, Tenn.)
1982-83
Record: 14-13 (4-6 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/23 PIKEVILLE
W 105
60
11/26 at Duke
L 57
74
79
12/2
BOWLING GREEN
W
83
12/4
IUPUI
W
86
51
at Louisville
12/8
L
58
71
70
W
76
12/17 MURRAY STATE*
L(OT) 69
12/18 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
72
L
78
12/31 vs. Oral Roberts+
81
65
1/2
vs. Appalachian State+
W
83
1/8
at Austin Peay*
W
65
64
at Xavier
W
74
1/11
65
77
L
65
1/15
MOREHEAD STATE*
75
1/19
DAYTON
L
52
at Cleveland State
1/22
L(OT) 79
81
1/27
at Tennessee Tech*
L
57
68
L
54
1/31
GEORGIA
68
2/4
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
55
54
2/5
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
61
W
90
2/8
KENTUCKY STATE
W
68
49
2/12
at Morehead State*
L
63
68
2/18
at Youngstown State*
W
69
68
68
at Ashland
W
94
2/19
2/22
MARSHALL
W
88
71
2/25
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
64
68
at Murray State*
W
65
3/4
63
3/5
at Middle Tennessee"
L
66
73
3/8
vs. Murray State"
L 56 58
+ Dial Classic (Miami, Fla.)
" Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)
1983-84
Record: 17-11 (10-4 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Date Opponent
!:YLL EKU OPP
11/21 BELLERMINE
L(OT) 72
74
11/26 at Kentucky+
67
77
L
11/27 vs. Wisconsin+
W
63
61
W
82
12/2
EVANSVILLE&amp;
66
W
46
44
12/3
DUKE&amp;
W
70
12/6
XAVIER
65
L
52
12/10 at Kentucky State
56
W
60
12/17 at Bowling Green State
58
12/31 vs. Wake Forest%
L
48
69
vs. Mercer%
w so 41
1/2
1/7
at Dayton
L
60
62
62
1/12
TENNESSEE TECH"
L
51
1/14
MIDDLE TENN ESSEE*
W
49
46
1/19
at Murray State"
W
61
55
1/21
a t Austin Peay*
W
68
58
1/24
CLEVELAND STATE
L 67
68
1/26
at Akron*
W
66
48
at Youngs town State*
W
75
1/28
63
2/1
LOUISVILLE
W
69
55
L 50 51
2/4
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/9
AKRON*
W
71
so
2/11
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
W
73
67
2/16
at Tennessee Tech*
L(OT) 78
81
at Middle Tennessee*
L
58
78
2/18
2/23
MURRAY STATE*
W
83
67
2/25
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
68
60
at Morehead State"
64
51
3/1
W
3/6
Tennessee Tech"
L
64
70
+ Lady Kat Invitational
&amp; Colonel Holiday Classic
% Miami (Fla.) Masonic Classic
" Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament
1984-85
Record: 18-10 (8-6 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy

!:YLL .EKU OPP

J2fil

Opponent

11/19
11/23
11/24

DAVIS &amp; ELKINS
vs. Auburn+
vs. Miami (Fla.)+

W
L
W

79
54
81

11/28 DAYTON
12/1
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
12/7
KENT STATE
12/8
WESTERN KENTUCKY
12/15 at Bellarmine
12/17 CAMPBELLSVILLE
1/2
at Western Kentucky
1/5
at Evansville
1/7
MOREHEAD STATE*
1/9
KENTUCKY STATE
1/12
at Tennessee Tech*
1/1 4
at Middle Tennessee*
MURRAY STATE*
1/19
1/21
AUSTIN PEAY*
1/26
AKRON*
1/27
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
2/2
at Morehead State"
at Cleveland State
2/7
at Akron"
2/9
2/11
at Youngstown State*
2/16
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/18
MIDDLE TENN ESSEE*
2/23
at Mu rray State*
2/25
at Austin Peay*
3/5
Tennessee Tech"
+ Lady Sunshine Classic
" Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

72

59

W

70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71

64

W
L
W
W

L
W
W
W
L

L
W
W
W
W

72

71
77
L
61
W
70
W
71
W
80
L
62
L
63
W
82
L(OT) 61
L
65

54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44

75
77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

1985-86
Record: 8-17 (1-13 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/23 at Dayton
W
75
72
11/25 BELLERMINE
W
82
71
11/29 at Georgia State+
W(OT) 85
80
11/30 vs. Southern Mississippi+
L 59
72
12/4
at Kentucky State
W
78
57
CLEVELAND STATE
90
73
W
12/6
12/10 at Louisville
L
63
83
12/14 at Davis &amp; Elkins
W
76
52
W
72
12/21 at Campbellsville
65
at Nebraska
L(OT) 75
1/2
80
1/5
at Kentucky
L
55
97
at Akron*
L(OT) 71
75
1/11
at Youngstown State*
1/13
L 72
82
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/18
82
L
52
1/20
L
78
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
87
at Murray State*
L
68
89
1/25
84
1/27
at Austin Peay*
L 78
2/1
at Morehead State*
L
52
77
AUSTIN PEAY*
79
L
66
2/8
MURRAY STATE*
W
78
69
2/10
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
L
78
2/15
86
AKRON*
L(OT) 76
77
2/17
L
85
99
at Middle Tennessee"
2/22
97
at Tennessee Tech"
L
70
2/24
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
71
81
3/1
+ Atlanta Invitational
" Ohio Valley Conference Game

Date
11/28
11/29
12/3
12/6
12/9
12/12
12/19
12/20
12/30
1/2
1/7

1/10
1/12
1/17
1/19
1/24
1/26
1/28
1/31

45
71
74

11
- 49 -

W

1986-87
Record: 9-18 (4-10 OVC)
Coach: George Cox
Opponent
WIL EKU OPP
vs. Cen tral Michigan+
L
75
101
L
85
vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay+
94
LOUISVILLE
L
85
90
at Bellarmine
L
51
77
KENTUCKY
L
56
88
ASHLAND
W
86
76
at Stetson&amp;
L
77
79
vs. Southeastern Louisiana&amp; L
71
77
PITTSBURGH
W
101
93
W
89
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
85
DAYTON
W(OT) 78
75
AKRON*
L
70
91
W
81
YOUNGSTOWN STATE"
80
at Tennessee Tech"
L
73
100
at Middle Tennessee*
L
62
84
MURRAY STATE*
L
76
78
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
83
68
WESTERN CAROLIN A
69
W
77
at Morehead State*
L 54
83

�Year= By= Year Resu
2/3
at Western Kentucky*
2/7
at Austin Peay*
at Murray State*
2/9
2/14
at Youngstown State*
at Akron*
2/16
2/21
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
2/23
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/28
MOREHEAD STATE*
+ Bradley Classic
&amp; Lady Hatter Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

L
W

L
L

L
L
L
W

1987-88
Record: 6-20 (5-9 OVC)
Coach: George Cox
Date Opponent
12/1
at Kentucky
L
12/4
vs. Missouri-Kansas City+
L
12/5
vs. McNeese State+
L
12/12 OHIO
L
12/15 STETSON
L
12/ 19 at Tennessee
L
INDIANA
1/2
L
at Tennessee State*
1/ 4
W
1/6
at Dayton
L
at East Tennessee State
1/ 9
W
1/11
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
1/13
CINCINNATI
L
at Murray State*
1/16
L
at Austin Peay*
1/ 18
L
TENNESSEE STATE*
1/23
W
1/25
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
L
at Louisville
1/ 28
L
1/30
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
2/1
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
WESTERN KEN TUCKY
2/4
L
2/6
at Morehead State*
L
2/13
at Middle Tennessee*
L
at Tennessee Tech*
2/15
L
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/20
W
2/22
MURRAY STATE*
L
at Youngstown State*
2/27
L
+ Ole Miss Dial Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

57
90
48
78
62
63
77
87

79
73
58
71
81
40
77
72
62
89
79
62
69
95
86
73
88
85
63
65
86
75
66
81
74
65

107
80
72
91
65
104
95
66

OPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74
88
108
70
87
103
93
84
84
71
101
90

1988-89
Record: 12-14 (5-7 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/25 at Pittsburgh+
W
82
79
11/26 vs. Eastern Michigan+
W
69
61
11/28 LOUISVILLE
W
68
55
11/30 at Marshall
L
63
78
12/5
at Cincinnati
53
L
76
12/7
at Bowling Green
L 74
88
1/2
at Rollins
W
84
70
1/3
at Stetson
L(30T) 98
102
1/7
at Western Carolina
L 71
78
1/9
at Morehead State*
L
69
75
1/11
KENTUCKY
L(OT) 77
83
1/14
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
68
66
1/16
MURRAY STATE*
L(OT) 63
66
at Middle Tennessee*
1/21
84
W
65
1/23
at Tennessee State*
W
81
71
at Tennessee Tech*
1/28
L 66
90
2/1
SHAWNEE STATE
W
90
62
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/6
L 71
76
2/8
at Wright State
W
62
59
2/11
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
W
71
59
TENNESSEE TECH*
2/13
L 72
73
2/16
at Western Kentucky
L
68
96
2/ 18
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
74
64
2/20
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L 75
81
2/25
at Murray State*
L
63
101
at Austin Peay*
2/27
W
90
89
+ Pittsburgh Lady Panther Invitational
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

Date
11/25

1989-90
Record: 12-14
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Au bum+
L
54
95

L
11/26 vs. Grambling+
11/30 at Southeastern Louisiana
L
vs. N icholls State&amp;
W
12/1
at Tulane&amp;
W
12/ 2
12/ 9
at Louisville
L(OT)
12/11 APPALACHIAN STATE
W
1/8
SOUTHEASTER LOUISIANA W
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
1/10
1/13
a t Austin Peay*
W
1/15
at Murray State*
W
1/20
TENNESSEE STATE*
L
1/22
at Georgia
L
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
1/27
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
1/ 29
1/ 31
a t Kentucky
L
2/3
WRIGHT STATE
W
2/5
at Morehead State*
W
2/10
at Middle Tennessee*
W
2/12
at Tennessee Tech*
L
MARSHALL
W
2/14
2/ 17
at East Tennessee State
L
2/ 19
at Tennessee State*
L
2/ 21
CINCINNATI
L
2/ 24
MURRAY STATE*
L
2/ 26
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
+ Auburn Dial Classic
&amp; Tulane Green Wave Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

1990-91
Record: 14-13 (7-5 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Date Opponent
W/L
11/23 vs. Canisius+
L
11/24 vs. Chicago Sta te+
W
12/ 3
UNC ASHEVILLE
W
12/5
at Wright State
W
12/ 7
at Missouri&amp;
L
12/8
vs. Howard&amp;
L
12/11 XAVIER
W
12/15 LOUISVILLE
W
1/5
a t Dayton
L
1/8
at Morehead State*
L
1/12
at Tennessee Tech*
L
1/ 14
at Tennessee State*
L
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
1/19
W
1/23
at Cincinnati
W
1/ 26
A USTIN PEAY*
W
1/ 28
MURRAY STATE*
W
2/2
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
2/9
at Murray State*
L
at Austin Peay*
2/11
W
WESTERN KENTUCKY
2/16
L
2/18
at Middle Tennessee*
L
2/21
KENTUCKY
L
2/ 23
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
2/ 25
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
2/ 28
a t UNC Asheville
W
at Appalachian State
3/1
L
3/5
Middle Tennessee"
L
+ Comfort Inn Chippewa Classic
&amp; Missouri Mid-America Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC Tournament

Date
11/ 22
11/23
11/ 24
11/ 26
12/3
12/ 7
12/8
12/ 10
12/ 14
12/ 28
1/4
1/8
1/11
1/13
1/18
1/20
1/25
1/27

1991-92
Record: 20-9 (10-4 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L
WRIGHT STATE
W
at Western Kentucky+
L
vs. Furman+
W
at Vanderbilt
L
CINCINNATI
W
vs. Florida Atlantic&amp;
W
at Florida State&amp;
L
at Xavier
L
DAYTON
W
at Marshall
W
at TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
at Austin Peay*
W
a t Southeast Missouri*
W
at Murray State*
W
at Middle Tennessee*
L

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86
73
65
71
84
76
67
78
80
88
64
90
68
74
59
84
89
72
63
82
83
57
51
82
82

95
85
56
68
85
66
63
60
79
86
66
109
88
79
80
68
82
69
82
67
87
62
52
86
51

EKU OPP
63
78
94
83
49
55
89
71
75
83
55
72
69
86
76
90
83
65
84
57
80
71
75
70
96
72
84

70
62
68
45
72
59
65
68
84
84
75
80
52
50
58
67
69
90
77
84
81
79
49
59
80
86
93

2/3
at Morehead State*
2/8
M IDDLE TEN ESSEE*
2/10
MURRAY STATE*
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
2/12
2/15
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/17
2/22
at Tennessee State*
at Tennessee Tech*
2/24
2/28
WESTERN CAROLINA
3/9
Middle Tennessee"
3/10
Tennessee Tech "
+ WKU BG Bank Invitational
&amp; FSU Dial Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC Tournament

L
W
W
W
W
W

L
L
W
W

L

1992-93
Record: 12-15 (10-6 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Date Opponent
W/L
12/1
BALL STATE
W
12/8
at Louisville
L
12/30 at Indiana State
L
1/2
vs. Brown+
W
1/3
at Florida International+
L
1/4
vs. Iowa%
L
at Tennessee Tech*
1/9
L
1/11
at Middle Tennessee*
L
1/13
at Cincinnab
L
1/16
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
1/17
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
1/23
a t Murray State*
W
1/25
at Southeast Missouri*
W
1/28
at Morehead State*
W
1/30
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
2/2
MARSHALL
L(OT)
2/6
at Austin Peay*
L
2/8
at Tennessee State*
W
2/11
MOREHEAD STATE*
L(OT)
2/13
MURRAY STATE*
W
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
2/15
W
2/18
at Kentucky
L
2/20
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
2/22
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
2/24
TENNESSEE
L
2/27
at Tennessee-Martin*
W
3/8
vs. Middle Tennessee"
L
+ FIU Sun &amp; Fun Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC Tournament

Date
11/27
11/30
12/7
12/17
12/18
12/30

83
82
83
83
78
81
85
60
110
72
74

86
75
76
68
59
63
89
70
56
67
81

EKU OPP
72

66
77
74
68
63
59
62
80
100
90
79
66
72
92
80
59
84
106
108
85
56
75
66
58
95
74

52
74
80
59
82
67
68
76
82
75
85
66
60
60
61
84
67
65
110
102
58
74
84
80
95
76
87

1993-94
Record: 17-9 (12-4 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Ball State
W
66
57
THOMAS MORE
W
122
48
at Marshall
W
85
64
W
82
vs. Saint Louis+
61
vs. Bradley+
L
65
74
L
66
IN DIANA STATE
72

EKU OPP
81
48
88
54
79
80
65
64
90
63
98
82
67
82
75
79
83
59

54
80
74
74
66
57
72
78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67
57
69
69

Eastern Kentucky University

�ear~ By~ Year Results
1/2
vs. Xavier&amp;
1/3
at Indiana&amp;
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
1/8
1/9
MURRAY STATE*
1/ 13
at Tennessee State*
at Tennessee-Martin*
1/15
at Austin Peay*
1/ 17
1/22
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
TEN ESSEE TECH*
1/23
MOREHEAD STATE*
1/29
at Kentucky
2/ 1
2/5
at Murray State*
at Sou theast Missouri
2/7
2/12
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/ 13
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/20
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
at Morehead State*
2/24
2/26
at Tennessee Tech*
at Midd le Tennessee*
2/28
3/5
vs. Austin Peay"
+ Stetson Hatter Classic
&amp; Indiana University Hoosier Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Ga me
" OVC Tournament

W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L

81
64
74
91
76
92
84
66
78
70
71
82
83
89
83
85
71
60
71
53

78
81
58
76
85
77
76
72
67
66
99
58
67
76
79
69
49
71
89
64

1994-95
Record: 19-9 (12-4 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/25 at Georgia Southern+
W
85
73
W
86
75
11/26 vs. Furman+
11/30 MARSHALL
W
81
65
W
89
12/2
vs. Western Michigan&amp;
66
12/3
at Missouri&amp;
L
71
107
L
60
12/10 at Wright State
67
W
52
12/30 vs. Mercer%
49
12/31 at Alabama-Birmingham%
L
69
77
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
85
71
1/3
at Southeast Missouri*
1/7
W
86
79
at Murray State*
W
92
59
1/9
TEN ESSEE STATE*
1/14
W(OT) 75
74
1/15
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
74
69
at Middle Tennessee*
1/21
L
61
91
at Tennessee Tech*
W
71
62
1/23
TEN ESSEE-MARTIN*
W
78
1/28
76
1/30
at Morehead State*
W 103
90
at Western Carolina
W
93
2/1
79
2/4
MURRAY STATE*
W
90
55
2/5
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
W
78
71
at Austin Peay
L
68
70
2/11
2/13
at Tennessee State
L
70
97
2/18
at Tennessee-Martin
W
83
75
2/22
at Kentucky
L 67
80
2/25
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
63
64
2/26
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
83
72
W
80
3/4
vs. Tennessee-Martin"
76
3/5
vs. Tennessee Tech"
L
59
63
+ OVC/Southern Confe rence Shootout
&amp; Missouri Mid-America Classic
% Lady Blazer Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

Date
11/24
11/25
11/27
11/29
12/1
12/2
12/5
1/3
1/6
1/13
1/15
1/20
1/21
1/24
1/27
1/29
2/5
2/8
2/10

1995-96
Record: 11-16 (7-9 OVC)
Coach: Larry Jo e Inman
Oppone nt
W/ L EKU OPP
GEORGIA SOUTHERN+
L
90
93
69
EAST TENNESSE STATE+
W
58
at Marshall
L
61
77
W
78
WESTERN CAROLINA
67
W
72
vs. Marquette&amp;
70
at Indiana&amp;
L
69
86
WRIGHT STATE
L
63
66
at Vanderbil t
L
55
97
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
W
79
73
at Murray State*
W
72
53
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
67
70
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
72
75
MIDDLE TE NESSEE*
L
55
74
at Morehead State*
L
53
58
at Tennessee State*
L
62
67
a t Temlessee Tech*
L
67
74
at Sou theast Missouri*
L
82
90
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
79
52
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
69
60

www.EKUSports.com

2/11
MURRAY STATE*
W
L
2/17
at Middle Tennessee*
L
2/19
at Austin Peay*
2/24
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
2/25
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
2/27
at Kentucky
L
W
3/2
TENNESSEE TECH"
L
3/3
vs. Austin Peay"
+ OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
&amp; Indiana University Full-0-Pep Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

89
67
67
70
87
62
68
53

41
80
78
51
85
68
56
64

1996-97
Record: 24-6 (16-2 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/22 vs. Georgia Southern+
W
74
46
W
59
11/23 at East Tennessee State+
58
11/25 MARSHALL
W
86
65
L
46
11/29 at Louisiana Tech&amp;
87
11/30 vs. Florida International&amp;
L
66
67
at Wright State
W
76
12/4
51
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
53
12/7
59
12/30 a t Detroit-Mercy
L
54
71
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
91
1/4
73
1/5
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
75
72
at Sou theast Missouri*
W
71
55
1/11
1/13
at Eastern Illinois*
W
79
69
at Morehead State*
W
92
1/ 16
57
1/18
MURRAY STATE*
W
71
45
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
77
61
1/19
at Austin Peay*
W
69
1/25
55
at Tennessee State*
W
74
1/27
72
2/1
at Tennessee Tech*
L
77
82
at Middle Tennessee*
W
70
2/2
61
KENTUCKY
W
67
2/5
62
2/8
EASTER ILLINOIS*
W
62
52
SOUTH EAST MISSOURI*
W
81
2/9
44
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
66
61
2/13
W
77
69
2/15
at Tennessee-Martin*
at M u rr ay State*
W
60
2/17
58
2/22
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
62
57
2/25
TENNESSE STATE"
W
69
60
W
67
2/28
vs. Morehead State"
47
W
69
3/1
vs. Tennessee Tech"
65
at Georg ia#
L
55
91
3/14
+ OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
&amp; Shreveport Shootout
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
/\ O VC Tournament
# NCAA Tournament

Date
11/15
11/17
11/21
11/22
12/6
12/8
12/11
12/20
12/21
1/3
1/5
1/10
1/12
1/14
1/17
1/24
1/26
1/31
2/2
2/4
2/7
2/9
2/14
2/17
2/19
2/21

1997-98
Record: 20-8 (15-3 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Marshall
W(OT) 97
90
L
76
79
DETROIT-MERCY
vs. East Tennessee State+
W
71
58
W
80
vs. Georgia Southern+
67
at Tennessee-Martin*
W
64
58
W
71
at Murray State*
56
at M iami (OH)
L
59
70
vs. Jackson State&amp;
L
75
79
W
84
vs. Western Carolina&amp;
66
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
65
66
W
97
SOUTH EAST MISSOURI*
58
at Tennessee State
L 67
77
at Austin Peay
W
85
62
MURRAY STATE*
W
69
56
at Morehead State
W
87
70
TENNESSEE TECH *
W(30T) 97
92
W(OT) 80
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
79
at Southeast Missouri*
W
86
77
W
65
at Eastern Illinois
49
72
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
78
W
81
TENNESSEE STATE*
72
W
72
AUSTIN PEAY*
61
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
73
61
at Kentucky
L
60
76
at Middle Tennessee*
W
63
61
at Tennessee Tech*
L
71
81

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2/24
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI"
W
vs. Middle Tennessee/\
L
2/28
+ OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
&amp; UAB Invitational
* Ohio Va lley Conference Game
/\ OVC Tournament

92
62

75
72

1998-99
Record: 11-16 (8-10 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/18 at Kansas State
L
68
102
11/21 MIAMI (Ohio)
W
83
69
L
89
105
11/28 at Xav ier
L
77
12/3
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
88
12/5
MURRAY STATE*
W
83
71
W
74
68
12/12 at Coastal Carolina
W(OT) 83
12/13 at Wofford
82
L
49
12/28 at Louisville+
87
L
56
95
12/29 vs. Kent State+
1/2
at Southeast Missouri*
L(OT) 93
101
at Eastern Illinois*
W
72
1/4
62
W
72
1/7
TENNESSEE STATE*
58
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
88
1/9
70
L
74
1/12
at Tennessee-Martin*
83
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
76
1/16
72
at Tennessee Tech
W
76
71
1/21
at Middle Tennessee
L
68
1/23
94
61
1/25
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
W
62
EASTER ILLI OIS*
W
74
73
1/30
at Murray State*
L
55
2/2
77
at Tennessee State*
L
60
2/4
70
at Austin Peay
L
54
2/6
74
at Mo rehead State
L(OT) 99
2/ 13
103
L
47
87
2/16
KE TUCKY
L
69
2/18
TE NESSEE TECH*
86
71
2/20
MIDDLE TE NESSE*
L
81
2/23
at Tennessee-Martin"
L
87
102
+ University of Louisville Seelbach Tournamen t
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC Tournament

Date
11/20
11/21
11/24
11/26
11/27
11 /30
12/4
12/11
12/18
12/ 19
1/6
1/8
1/ 13
1/15
1/ 18
1/20
1/22
1/27

1999-00
Record: 13-15 (10-8 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
Wofford+
L
84
100
W
87
College of Charleston+
56
at Miami (Fla.)
L
66
83
at Hartford
W
96
86
at Florida International
L
55
85
BELMO T
L
74
81
W
94
at Morehead State*
91
XAVIER
L
83
94
at UNC Wilmington&amp;
L
59
64
vs. North Carolina A&amp;T&amp;
W
88
57
MIDDLE TE NESSEE*
W
90
70
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
72
88
at Austin Peay*
W
81
78
at Tennessee State*
W
80
74
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
82
67
MURRAY STATE*
L(OT) 67
72
TEN ESSEE-MARTIN*
W
89
83
at Eastern Illinois*
L(OT) 95
102

�1/29
at Southeast Missouri*
L
66
2/3
at Middle Tennessee*
L
74
L
54
at Tennessee Tech*
2/5
W
91
2/10
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/12
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
74
2/17
at Murray State*
L
83
L
70
2/19
at Tennessee-Martin*
2/24
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
79
2/26
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W(OT) 91
L
61
2/29
at Murray State"
+ EKU Comfort Inn Tip-off Classic
&amp; UNCW Holiday Inn Beach Blast
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

2000-01
Record: 22-6 (14-2 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
W/L
Date Opponent
11/8
vs. Texas A&amp;M+
L
11/ 19 vs. Glenville State+
W
11/ 21 BOWLING GREEN STATE
W
11/ 28 at Belmont
W
12/1
Memphis&amp;
L
12/2
Iona&amp;
W
12/6
WEST VIRGINIA TECH
W
12/16 UNC Wilmington%
L
12/ 17 Radford%
W
12/ 29 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN@ W
12/30 LIPSCOMB@
W
1/4
at Tennessee Tech*
L
TENESSEE STATE*
W
1/ 11
1/ 13
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
1/ 16
at Morehead State*
W
1/18
at Tennessee-Martin*
W
1/20
at Murray State*
W
1/27
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
1/29
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
W
2/1
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
2/5
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
2/8
at Tennessee State*
W
at Austin Peay*
W
2/ 10
2/15
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
2/ 17
MURRAY STATE*
W
at Southeast Missouri*
W
2/22
2/24
at Eastern Illinois*
W
2/27
MOREHEAD STATE"
L
+ Morehead State Classic
&amp; Rice Invitational
% Cincinnati Invitational
@ EKU Comfort Suites Tip-off Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

Date
11/9
11/ 20
11/ 27
12/1
12/2
12/7
12/8
12/14
12/15
12/29
12/30
1/3
1/5
1/10
1/13
1/19
1/ 21
1/ 24
1/26
2/2
2/4
2/7
2/9
2/11
2/16

87
82
87
79
61
94
92
72
86
67

EKU OPP
88
96
116
80
61
89
82
87
89
66
71
81
119
63
70
87
79
92
81
64
85
72
79
72
79
85
77
92
85
79
68
86
85
63
60
84
82
89
84
66
78
99
99
106
84
89
73
81
73
88
82
91
91
67
92
88

2001-02
Record: 23-8 (13-3 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Vanderbilt+
L
62
91
W
77
LIPSCOMB
68
W
83
at Bowling Green State
63
58
W
75
vs. Elon&amp;
W
81
52
vs. High Point&amp;
L
63
90
at Florida International
W
103
92
at Florida Atlantic
55
W
70
vs. Valparaiso%
at Iowa State%
L
75
86
IPFW@
74
W
93
43
W
88
MARSHALL@
W
TENNESSEE TECH*
71
64
TENNESSE STATE*
W
91
71
W
at Southeast Missouri*
94
67
at Eastern Illinois*
W
91
72
at Morehead State*
W
90
78
82
AUSTIN PEAY*
W 102
77
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
90
75
MURRAY STATE*
L
70
72
at Austin Peay*
L
70
68
at Tennessee Tech*
W
73
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
90
55
73
W
82
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
W
84
68
at Tennessee State*
74
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
85

2/21
a t M urray State*
2/23
at Tennessee-Ma rtin*
2/26
MURRAY STATE"
3/2
Au stin Peay"
3/13
M issouri State#
3/17
Alabam a#
t Preseason WN IT
&amp; M orehead Sta te Tip-off Classic
% Iowa State Cy clon e Classic
@ EKU Comfor t Su ites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conferen ce Game
" O VC Tournament
# WN IT

W
L(OT)
W
L(OT)
W
L

74
78
76
77
72
77

58
82
59
78
62
99

2002-03
Record: 18-11 (10-6 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
W/L EKU OPP
Date Opponent
W
75
67
11/ 22 vs. Binghamton+
110
59
11/ 23 v s. West Virginia Wesleyan+ W
L
49
61
11/ 26 vs. Indiana&amp;
77
11/ 27 vs. Alask a-Anchorage&amp;
L
74
73
a t Marshall
W
95
12/1
73
W
78
12/3
at Lipscomb
L
78
CIN CINNATI
91
12/5
78
L
68
12/1 7 at Pittsburgh
82
W
87
12/ 20 vs. Grambling%
12/ 21 vs. Troy%
71
W
82
W
65
44
12/29 SAMFORD@
W
93
71
12/30 JACKSON VILLE STATE@
W
105
at Tennessee State*
83
1/ 4
W
80
71
at Tennessee Tech*
1/6
W
78
67
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
1/ 11
77
W
88
SOU THEAST MISSOURI*
1/13
W
85
MOREHEAD STATE*
73
1/18
W
69
60
at Murray Sta te*
1/ 25
70
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
62
1/ 27
69
L(OT) 68
AUSTIN PEAY*
2/ 1
75
W
at Southeast Missouri*
81
2/8
59
at Eas te rn Illinois*
W
78
2/10
77
W
82
TEN NESSEE STATE*
2/13
W
72
TENNESSEE TECH*
63
2/ 15
at Moreh ead State*
L
80
2/17
86
TENNESSEE-MARTIN *
2/ 22
L
80
88
71
L
68
MURRAY STATE*
2/ 24
89
L
73
at Au stin Peay*
2/ 27
67
TENNESSEE TECH"
L
65
3/4
+ M orehead State Tip-off Classic
&amp; Cans/Safeway Grea t Alaska Shootout
% UAB Lady Blazer Invitational
@ EKU Com fort Suites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournam ent

Date
11/22
11/23
11/28
11/29
12/1
12/5
12/6
12/17
12/29
12/30
1/5
1/8
1/10
1/15
1/17
1/ 22
1/24
1/ 29
1/31
2/5
2/9
2/12
2/14
2/19
2/21
2/26
2/28
3/2
3/5

2003-04
Record: 15-15 (9-7 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L
vs. Gardner-Webb+
w
vs. Miami+
L
a t M emphis&amp;
L
vs. Nebrask a&amp;
L
a t Wright State
W
vs. Baylor%
L
vs. Stephen F. Aus tin%
W
WESTERN CAROLIN A
W
BOWLING GREEN STATE@ L
GEORGIA@
L
L
a t Cincinna ti
TENNESSEE-M ARTIN*
w
w
MURRAY STATE*
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
TENNESSEE TECH*
w
a t Jack sonville State*
L
at Samford*
w
at Murray State*
L
L
at Tennessee-Martin*
a t M ore head State*
w
TENNESSEE STATE*
w
SAMFORD*
w
w
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
a t Southeast M issouri*
L
at Eastern Illinois*
L
MOREHEA D STATE"'
w
a t Austin Peay *
L
w
at Ja ck sonville State"
Tennessee Tech "
w

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EKU OPP
69
59
81
90
78
65
75
78
74
69
75
96
73
84
93
71
57
70
92
60
51
83
63
56
75
74
67
61
75
69
75
53
92
82
56
81
55
66
74
63
66
43
64
48
85
80
78
88
64
66
60
45
61
73
65
63
74
85

III

3/6
Austin Peay"
+ M orehead State Tip-off Classic
&amp; Memphis Tournament
% Rice Tournament
@ EKU Comfort Suites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

L

51

65

2004-05
Record: 23-8 (15-1 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
W/L EKU OPP
Date Opponent
W
65
52
11/19 RADFORD
47
11/20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN
W
62
73
11/ 22 at Western Carolina
L
60
70
11/ 26 at Florida State+
L
53
64
11/27 vs. Appalachian State+
W
69
12/5
at Missouri State
L
91
81
12/9
at Indiana State
L 91
64
76
12/18 vs. Iowa State&amp;
L
88
64
12/19 vs. Northern Arizona&amp;
L
85
64
W
80
12/ 29 SOUTHERN A&amp;M%
46
W
56
12/30 LONGWOOD%
67
W
68
1/6
at Tennessee-Martin*
78
W
88
1/8
at Murray State*
W
54
at Austin Peay*
50
1/13
1/15
at Tennessee Tech*
L
57
65
W
75
1/ 20
63
JACKSON VILLE STATE*
W
61
1/ 22
SAMFORD*
55
73
1/ 27
MURRAY STATE*
W
85
63
1/ 29
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
73
W
79
2/1
MOREHEAD STATE*
57
2/3
at Tennessee State*
58
W
60
2/10
45
W
63
at Samford*
W
63
61
2/12
at Jacksonville State*
2/17
W
66
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
62
2/19
W
80
EASTERN ILLIN OIS*
61
W
85
at Morehead State*
64
2/ 24
79
W
2/ 26
AUSTIN PEAY*
87
69
W
94
3/1
MURRAY STATE"
W
62
60
3/ 4
vs . Jacksonville State"
73
W(20T) 84
3/5
vs . Southeast Missouri"
87
3/19
v s . Arizona State#
L
65
+ Seminole Classic
&amp; UNLV Duel in the Desert
% EKU Comfort Suites Tip-off
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tourn·a ment
# NCAA Tournament

Date
11/ 19
11/21
11/ 25
11/26
11/29
12/1
12/6
12/8
12/ 10
12/20

2005-06
Record: 7-20 (7-13 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
BELMONT
L(OT) 82
86
85
at Ohio State
L
38
75
vs. Louisville+
L
45
77
at Middle Tennessee+
L
66
at East Tennessee State
L
74
81
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
60
58
at Xavier
L
49
82
70
at Murray State*
W
75
at Austin Peay*
W
64
61
INDIANA STATE
L
81
96

Eastern Kentucky University

�Vs~ All (?pponents
12/22 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
1/2
at Southeast Missouri*
1/5
TENNESSEE TECH*
1/12
at Morehead State*
1/14
at Eastern Illinois*
1/19
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
1/21
SAMFORD*
1/26
at Tennessee State*
1/30
at Tennessee-Martin*
2/4
at Tennessee Tech*
2/6
MOREHEAD STATE*
2/9
MURRAY STATE*
2/11
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
2/16
at Jacksonville State*
2/ 18
at Samford*
2/23
AUSTIN PEAY*
TENNESSEE STATE*
2/25
+ MTSU Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

L
L
L
L
L

78
61
58
76
w 87
L
68
w 68
L
49
L
48
w 67
L
71
L(OT) 86
L
77
L
59
L
55
w 78

2006-07
Record: 12-18 (9-11 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Date Opponent
W/L
11/ 11 OHIO VALLEY
w
11/ 17 vs. Oklahoma+
L
11/18 vs. Georgetown+
L
11/24 vs. Louisiana Tech&amp;
w
11/25 at Southern Mississippi&amp;
L
11/28 at Belmont
L
12/2
vs. Western Carolina%
w
12/3
at Tennessee-Chattanooga% L
12/7
MURRAY STATE*
L

Opponent
Akron
Alabama
Alabama-Birmingham
Alabama State
Alaska-Anchorage
Appalachian State
Arizona State
Ashland College
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball State
Baylor
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea
Binghamton
Bowling Green State
Bradley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Chicago State
Charleston Southern
Cincinnati
Cleveland State
Coastal Carolina
College of Charleston
Davis &amp; Elkins
Dayton
Detroit-Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee State
Elon
Evansville
Florida A&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida Gulf Coast
Florida International
Florida State
Furman
Gardner-Webb
George Mason
Georgetown
Georgetown College
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Glenville State
Grambling

71

EKU OPP
97
39
79
92
77
79
86
84
76
81
61
68
83
66
52
81
75
89

First
Last
Meeting Meeting w
80-81
86-87
5
01-02
01-02
0
94-95
94-95
0
07-08
07-08
1
02-03
02-03
0
75-76
04-05
4
04-05
04-05
0
82-83
86-87
2
84-85
89-90
0
73-74
07-08
42
92-93
93-94
2
03-04
03-04
0
74-75
86-87
5
74-75
05-06
1
72-73
72-73
1
02-03
02-03
1
82-83
03-04
4
93-94
93-94
0
92-93
92-93
1
80-81
85-86
4
90-91
90-91
0
86-87
86-87
0
76-77
67-77
1
90-91
90-91
1
00-01
02-03
1
72-73
03-04
7
81-82
85-86
3
98-99
98-99
1
99-00
99-00
1
84-85
85-86
2
72-73
91-92
9
96-97
97-98
0
82-83
83-84
1
96-97
07-08
14
88-89
88-89
1
77-78
06-07
8
73-74
01-02
1
83-84
84-85
2
81-82
81-82
0
91-92
01-02
2
07-08
07-08
1
92-93
01-02
0
91-92
04-05
0
91-92
94-95
2
03-04
03-04
1
79-80
79-80
1
06-07
06-07
0
72-73
72-73
1
82-83
03-04
0
94-95
04-05
4
85-86
85-86
1
01-02
01-02
1
89-90
02-03
1

www.EKUSports.com

78
84
72
62
85
77
71
63
58
73
60
79
87
79
75
69
68

1
4
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
2
24
0
1
2
6
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
8
2
0
0
0
9
2
1
8

0
3
1
0
1
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
1
0
4
1
0
0
1

12/9
AUSTIN PEAY*
w 69 55
12/18 at Eastern Illinois*
L
77
86
12/20 at Tennessee-Martin*
w 55 50
12/30 EAST TENNESSEE STATE
L
73
83
1/2
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
L
62
64
1/4
at Tennessee Tech*
L
50
84
1/ 11
MOREHEAD STATE*
L(OT) 88
91
1/13
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
w 78 69
1/18
at Jacksonville State*
w 80 70
1/20
at Samford*
L
56
59
1/25
TENNESSEE STATE*
w 88 49
1/29
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
w 64 49
2/1
at Morehead State*
L
72
82
2/4
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
64
65
2/8
at Murray State*
L
62
75
2/10
at Southeast Missouri*
L
72
73
2/15
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
w 85 73
2/17
SAMFORD*
51
L
62
2/22
at Austin Peay*
w 76 69
2/24
at Tennessee State*
w 80 71
2/27
at Murray State"
L
66
68
+ Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic
&amp; Southern Miss La Quinta Inn Lady Eagle Classic
% Chattanooga Courtyard Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

Date
11/17
11/23

2007-08
Record: 14-14 (9-11 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
WEST VIRGINIA TECH
w 90 59
vs. Valparaiso+
w 66 64

First
Last
Opponent
Meeting Meeting w
Gulf Coast (MS)
76-77
76-77
0
Hartford
99-00
99-00
1
Hawaii
06-07
06-07
0
High Point
72-73
07-08
2
Howard
90-91
90-91
0
Illinois State
77-78
78-79
1
Indiana
73-74
02-03
3
Indiana State
92-93
05-06
0
Iona
00-01
00-01
1
Iowa
92-93
92-93
0
Iowa State
01-02
04-05
0
IUPUI
82-83
82-83
1
Jackson State
97-98
97-98
0
Jacksonville State
02-03
07-08
11
James Madison
77-78
79-80
2
John Carroll
81-82
81-82
1
Kansas State
98-99
98-99
0
Kent State
80-81
98-99
2
Kentucky
72-73
98-99
9
Kentucky State
82-83
85-86
3
Lipscomb
00-01
02-03
3
Longwood
72-73
04-05
2
Louisiana Tech
96-97
96-97
1
Louisville
72-73
05-06
12
Marquette
95-96
95-96
1
Marshall
72-73
02-03
16
McNeese State
87-88
87-88
0
Memphis
73-74
03-04
0
Miami (Fla.)
84-85
03-04
1
Miami (Ohio)
72-73
98-99
8
Middle Tennessee
73-74
05-06
14
Missouri
90-91
94-95
0
Missouri-Kansas City
87-88
87-88
0
Missouri State
01-02
04-05
1
Morehead State
71-72
07-08
39
Mount St. Joseph
79-80
80-81
2
Murray State
72-73
07-08
48
Nebraska
85-86
03-04
0
Nicholls State
89-90
89-90
1
North Carolina
76-77
79-80
2
North Carolina A&amp;T
99-00
99-00
1
North Carolina State
75-76
75-76
1
UNC Wilmington
99-00
99-00
0
Northern Arizon a
04-05
04-05
0
Northern Kentucky
74-75
82-83
4
Ohio State
74-75
05-06
0
Ohio University
79-80
87-88
3
Oh,io Valley University 06-07
06-07
1
Oklahoma
06-07
06-07
0
IQ
Oral Roberts
82-83
82-83
Pennsylvani
07-08
07-08
11
Pikeville
82-83
82-83
1
Pittsburgh
86-87
02-03
2 1

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1
1
0
0
1
1
1
6
4
0
1
2
0
1
2

1
0
1
1
22
1
0
0
1
17
0
4
1
5
2
2
36
2
1
1
35
0
25
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
9
6
1

I

11/24 at Florida Gulf Coast+
w 74
12/1
vs. Syracuse&amp;
L 1 67
12/2
vs. Alabama State&amp;
w 85
12/6
at Murray State*
L
66
12/8
at Austin Peay
W(OT) 68
12/19 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
w 64
12/21 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L(OT) 86
12/29 vs. High Point%
L
63
12/30 vs. Penn%
w 100
1/5
TENNESSEE TECH*
w 74
1/10
at Morehead State*
L
50
1/12
at Eastern Illinois*
L(OT) 81
1/17
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
w 92
1/ 19
SAMFORD*
w 72
1/24
at Tennessee State*
L
85
2/2
at Tennessee Tech*
64
L
2/7
MURRAY STATE*
w 79
2/9
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI*
L
67
2/ 14
at Jacksonville State*
w 104
2/16
at Samford*
L
48
2/21
at Tennessee-Martin*
w 68
2/23
at Southeast Missouri*
L
52
2/26
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
65
2/28
AUSTIN PEAY*
w 62
TENNESSEE STATE*
3/1
L
66
3/4
at Samford"
L
56
+ Florida Gulf Coast Thanksgiving Classic
&amp; Lousiana-Monroe Taco Bell Warhawk Classic
% Saint Peter's College Holiday Tournament
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tournament

Opponent
Radford
Roanoke
Rollins
Samford
Shawnee State
South Carolina
Southeast Missouri
Southern A&amp;M
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Syracuse
Stephen F. Austin
Stetson
Saint Louis
Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
TexasA&amp;M
Thomas More
Troy State
Tulane
Valparaiso
Vanderbilt
Vincennes
Wake Forest
West Virginia
West Virginia Tech
West Virginia Wesleyan
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William Penn
Winthrop
Wisconsin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wofford
Wright State
Xavier
Youngstown State
ALL-TIME RECORD

0

First
Last
Meeting Meeting w 1
80-81
04-05
3
1
73-74
73-74
1
0
88-89
88-89
1
0
02-03
07-08
6
6
88-89
88-89
1
0
72-73
73-74
1
1
84-85
07-08
25 10
04-05
04-05
1
0
77-78
78-79
0
2
85-86
85-86
0
2
89-90
89-90
1
1
86-87
86-87
0
1
07-08
07-08
0
1
03-04
03-04
1
0
86-87
88-89
0
3
93-94
93-94
1
0
72-73
92-93
1
8
81-82
81-82
1
1
73-74
07-08
27 10
87-88
07-08
30 11
73-74
07-08
19 54
00-01
00-01
0
1
93-94
93-94
1
0
02-03
02-03
1
0
89-90
89-90
1
0
01-02
07-08
2
0
81-82
01-02
0
4
75-76
75-76
1
0
83-84
83-84
0
1
80-81
81-82
2
0
00-01
07-08
2
0
02-03
02-03
1
0
74-75
04-05
10 2
73-74
91-92
7
16
94-95
94-95
1
0
76-77
76-77
0
1
72-73
72-73
0
1
83-84
83-84
1
0
86-87
86-87
0
1
76-77
76-77
0
1
98-99
99-00
1
1
88-89
03-04
6
2
80-81
99-00
6
4
80-81
87-88
6
7
515 458

2008-09 OPPONENTS IN BOLD

1
1
0
0
1

u

56
88
71
77
66
54
91
76
62
62
77
86
71
45
104
77
76
72
75
71
53
68
68
55
68
69

�EKU President
Dir. Doug Whiidock
Dr. Doug Whitlock's love affair with
Eastern began when he arrived on his
hometown campus as a first-generation
undergraduate student in 1961.
It continued unabated throughout a
38-year career in various administrative
and teaching roles at EKU, including
a five-year stint as Vice President for
Administrative Affairs, from 1998-2003.
His last three years of service were as a
half-time faculty member in the Department of Computer Science.
As h e addressed faculty and staff at a campus-wide convocation on Aug. 15, 2007, just two days after being named President
for the interim, Dr. Whitlock recalled the tremendous difference
the institution h e cherishes has made in his own life.
(The Eastern faculty) "largely made me what I was then and
am now," he said.
On Oct. 22, 2007, the interim label was removed and now, as
EKU' s 11th President, Dr. Whitlock is devoted to upholding the
rich tradition of his alma m ater while guiding h er to even greater
heights of excellence.

"I will admit to you that I love Eastern, and when my
service in the presidency is finished, if I have helped
more of you love her too, then I will have done my job."
- President VVhidoclk
After earning two degrees from Eastern - a bachelor's degree
in history and social science in 1965 and a master's degree in

history a year later - Dr. Whitlock earned his doctoral degree in
higher education from the University of Kentucky in 1981.
After two years of active duty with the U.S. Army, Dr. Whitlock returned to Eastern in 1968 to serve as Director of Publications. Three years later, he was named Director of Public Informa-

-

A lmost 1,700 degree candidates were honored at the annual spring commencemen t in May 2008.

tion.
In 1976, he was tapped by President J.C. Powell to serve as Executive Assistant to the President, continuing in that role through
the administration of President Hanly Funderburk.
As Vice President for Administrative Affairs, Dr. Whitlock was
responsible for Facilities Services, Public Safety, Information Technology and Delivery Systems, Media Resources, and University
Farms. For a portion of his tenure, he also served as the institution's chief financial officer.
Dr. Whitlock has long been an active participant in community
life, serving since 1999 on the Madison County School Board,
including two terms as chair. He also has served as a consultant
w ith the Kentucky School Boards Association. He is an Elder
and past board chair in the First Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ).
He and his w ife, Joanne, have been married 39 years and have
two grown children, Robert and Janet.
At his first convocation as President, Dr. Whitlock offered
faculty and staff one gauge by which his stint as President may be
judged:
"I will admit to you that I love Eastern, and when my service
in the presidency is finished, if I have helped more of you love her
too, then I will have done my job."

Did You Know ...
... Dr. Whitlock holds two degrees from Eastern Kentucky University - a bachelor's degree in history and social science as well
as a master's degree in history.

EKU President Dr. Doug Whitlock and his wife, Joanne.

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Eastern Kentucky University

�irector Of Athletics
Mairk Sandy

EKU J\thletics Highlights
Duirin.g The L ast Thiree Years ...

In three years under Mark Sandy's
guidance as Director of Athletics at
176 student-athletes have earned an EKU diploma
Eastern Kentucky University, the
Colonels h ave enjoyed success at both
12
Team Sportsmanship Awards
the national and conference levels while
9
championships
also achieving in the classroom .
3 consecutive
Men's All-Sports Trophies
During the 2007-08 school year, the
Colonels captured the OVC Men's All1
Male Athlete of the Year
Sports Trophy for the fifth straight year
Numerous facility enhancements
and 15th time overall, w hile five sports
won their respective league championCreation of the EKU Athletics Hall of Fame
ships - men's cross country, women's
Increase in advancement, development and
cross country, football, m en's indoor track and men' s golf. In adcorporate sponsors
dition, the football team earned a spot in the NCAA FCS playoffs
against Richmond, and five Colonel programs earn ed the OVC
New brand identity system
Team Sportsman ship Award. Individually, three student-athletes
were n amed All-Americans and several Colonels received OVC
Player of the Year honors.
that w ill serve as a cornerstone to The Campus Beautiful.
"Success can be defined in many terms throughout the vast
Alumni Coliseum received a facility enhancement in the
enterprise known as collegiate athletics," Sandy said . "Team acsummer of 2006 with a newly branded court and scoreboards,
complishments and individual h on ors just begin to tell the story
while a new series of athletics marks were created and unveiled
of wh at I am most proud of after my third year as EKU' s Direcin April 2006. In December 2005, the University and department
tor of Athletics. Success is our student-athletes developing into
of athletics announced the creation of an Athletics Hall of Fame
contributing members of society.
to commemorate distinguish ed
Success is our coaching staff and "Our department's goal is to create a student-athlete
individuals and team s on their
experience worthy of the proud EKU tradition. We
accomplishments and contributheir dedication to our studentintend to win with class, achieve success in the class- tions to the tradition of Colonel
athletes."
In the most recent NCAA
athletics.
Acad emic Progress Rep ort (APR) room and strive for NCAA postseason competition in
On May 31, 2005, EKU anreleased in the spring of 2008,
every sport."
nounced the hiring of Mark
Eastern Kentucky b oasted several
_ Mark Sandy
Sandy as Director of Athletquality rankings led b y the men's - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. ics. Prior to Eastern Kentucky,
Sandy served as senior associate a thletics director for external
golf program's perfect score of 1,000 for the fourth con secutive
year. Men's golf was on e of five EKU programs to rank above the
op erations at the University of Richmond for five years.
n ational average in the APR, a measure of eligibility and retention
While at Richmond, Sandy secured commitments of more than
of scholarship student-athletes. Baseball, m en's basketball, footnine million dollars toward a $20 million Spider athletics camball and wom en' s golf also eclipsed the national APR average.
paign, and increased giving by 94 percent, while serving as an
Under Sandy's guidance, Eastern Kentucky recently anadministrator for the men's and women's basketball programs.
n ounced its plan, which is subject to raising the necessary private
From 1997 to 2000, Sandy served as associate athletics director
dollars, to construct a $2 million state-of-the-art baseball stadium
at Miami (Ohio) University, w here he was responsible for marketing and major gifts. He began his career as a high school mathem atics and history teach er, in addition to coaching b asketball and
baseball, and went on to serve as an assistant basketball coach at
the University of Evansville, Wake Forest University and Virginia
Military Institute.
Up on being hired, Sandy vowed that his priority would always
be to enhance the student-a thlete experien ce, adding that increasing financial resou rces throu gh fund-raising, ticket sales and
corporate partnerships would also be a focal point of the effort.
Sandy was an all-conference baseball player and captain of the
basketball team at Concord College in West Virginia, where he
earned a bachelor's degree in 1974. H e went on to earn a m aster's
of education degree from Lynchburg College.
He and his w ife, Kitty, have two children, Kraig and Madison.

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Corey Bray is in his fourth year as Assistant Athletics Director
for Administration at Eastern Kentucky after spending the previous six years working at the National Collegiate Athletic Association headquarters (NCAA) in Indianapolis, Ind.
Among his many duties at EKU, Bray is responsible for
overseeing the timely fulfillment of NCAA required reports,
preparing, updating and monitoring athletics department policies
and procedures, while acting as a department liaison to campus
committees, the academic services department and the Ohio Valley Conference. In addition, he serves as an administrator for designated men's and women's sports, the Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee and the CHAMPS/Life Skills program.
Bray began working with the NCAA in 1998, spending one
year as a research assistant before being promoted to research
coordinator in 1999. Bray served the NCAA in that manner until
2002, when he was named Assistant Director of Research. His title
changed again in 2003, as he was promoted to Associate Director
of Research. Bray spent the final five months of his tenure with
the NCAA national office (2004-05) working as a consultant in
Greensboro, N.C.
Prior to joining the NCAA, Bray spent a couple of years at
North Eugene H igh School in Eugene, Ore., where he served as a
volunteer assistant track and field coach (working with sprinters),
an assistant varsity and junior varsity basketball coach, and a volunteer head freshman basketball coach in the summer, all while
earning his undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Bray graduated summa cum laude from Pacific Lutheran
University in 1995 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and
a minor in coaching. The Eugene, Ore., native went on to earn a
master's degree in the social psychology of sports and exercise
from the University of Oregon in 1998.
A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA) since 2002, he resides in Richmond with his
wife, Leslie, and son, Luke.

Simon Gray, in his fourth year at Eastern Kentucky, was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Advancement in 2006. In
this capacity, Gray oversees the department's external relations the Colonel Club, media relations, marketing and promotions, and
ticket operations - as well as broadcast and internet properties, and
serves as sport administrator for men's basketball.
In his two years at EKU, Gray has helped orchestrate the new
athletics marks and accompanying branding initiative, organization and implementation of the Athletics Hall of Fame, and raised
membership in the Colonel Club. Gray has planned and executed
a comprehensive membership drive for the department's fundraising arm, aimed at reengaging former student-athletes and
friends of the program.
A 1998 graduate of the University of Richmond, Gray came to
EKU after serving as the Director of Athletic Public Relations for
four years at his alma mater. In this capacity, Gray managed all
PR activities for the 19-sport department as well as coordinating
the print advertising campaigns. In addition to his duties as the
primary contact for the men's basketball and football teams, Gray
served on the University Communications and Spider Club Auction committees.
Gray coordinated several public relations plans at Richmond,
including the Spider Caravan, a community outreach program
that encompassed student-athletes, coaches and administrators
giving back to the community that so proudly supported them.
Hired at Richmond by current Eastern Athletics Director Mark
Sandy, Gray previously served as the Director of Athletic Media
Relations at East Tennessee State University. During his tenure in
Johnson City, Tenn., Gray oversaw the creation and implementation of a new athletics web site and served as the primary contact
for all 17 varsity programs over a two-year period.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Gray is married to the former Anne
Christine Alessandra of Grasse, France. Anne, the 1997 Southern
Conference Women's Golf Freshman of the Year, graduated from
East Tennessee State with the lowest scoring average in program
history. The couple along with their daughter, Emilie, reside in
Richmond.

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�Now in his 10th year at EKU, Dan McBride serves as the Assistant Athletics Director for Operations. McBride's duties include
overseeing all athletic facilities, all home game operations, supervising four team sports as well as Strength and Conditioning and
Sports Medicine, and assisting with marketing and promotions.
McBride previously served as the Assistant Athletic Director for
External Operations and coordinated the Colonel Club.
A native of Richmond, Ky., McBride is a graduate of Model
High School and Eastern Kenh1cky University. He is also very
active in campus and community affairs, having served as a past
President of the Richmond Kiwanis Club, former President-elect
of the Richmond Area Arts Council and currently serving as ViceChair of The Richmond Parks and Recreation Board. McBride also
emcee's several community events each year and has served as
host for local cable television broadcasts.
Prior to coming to EKU, McBride worked for Commonwealth
Broadcasting as the General Manager of three local radio stations
and also served as EKU' s Athletic Ticket Manager for five years.
McBride spent four years in the broadcast booth announcing as
part of the EKU Radio Network providing analysis and play-byplay for football, men's and women's basketball and baseball.
McBride also currently serves as the Ohio Valley Conference
Representative for the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA).

Tracy Scott is in her fifth year as the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and Senior Women's Administrator at Eastern
Kentucky.
In her position at EKU, Scott is responsible for the coordination
of a multitude of compliance related activities including, but not
limited to, monitoring NCAA eligibility information, creating and
issuing grant-in-aid contracts, facilitating required communication processes with the NCAA initial eligibility clearinghouse,
and serving as a liaison between the EKU athletic department and
other University services by maintaining and providing studentathletes' scholarship/eligibility information. She also provides
interpretations of NCAA rules and regulations, conducts rules
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education sessions and chairs the compliance work group.
Prior to EKU, Scott was the Assistant Athletics Director for
Compliance at Eastern Michigan University. She was responsible
for all aspects of compliance, including conducting rules education sessions for coaches and personnel.
Scott has also served as the Director of Compliance for the
Mid-American Conference where she was responsible for coordinating and monitoring NCAA special assistance and coaches
certification programs.
While working at the MAC, Scott performed conference compliance reviews, facilitated preseason practice dates for various
sports and presented educational presentations regarding conference work.
After receiving a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from
Eastern Michigan, Scott went on to earn a m aster's degree in
sports administration from Wayne State.
The Niles, Mich., native currently serves on two committees at
Eastern Kentucky - the Student Loans, Scholarship and Financial
Aid Task Force Committee, and the University Diversity Committee. Scott is also a member of the National Association of Athletics
Compliance Coordinators and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.

VVhat is an Extra Benefit?
The NCAA defines an extra benefit as any special arrangement by
an institutional employee or a representative of the institution's athletics interest (booster) to provide a student-athlete, or a student-athlete's
relative or friend, a benefit that is not generally available to other
Eastern Kentucky University students and their relatives and/or friends
or, is not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Therefore, please
be aware of the following:
• A student-athlete cannot accept anything from a booster or an
employee of EKU that would be considered an extra benefit not available to the general student body. Examples include the use of a car,
clothing, gifts, money, tickets, entertainment, etc.
• A student-athlete cannot accept free or reduced-cost room and
board from any EKU employee or booster of EKU. A student-athlete
cannot accept free or reduced merchandise or services from any
merchant unless that free or reduced cost item is also available to the
general public and/or student body.
• A student-athlete cannot receive a special discount arrangement
or credit on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing) or service (e.g.,
laundry, dry cleaning) from an employee of EKU or a booster.
• A student-athlete cannot eat at a restaurant as the guest of an
athletics booster or an employee of EKU.
• On infrequent, special occasions (e.g., birthday), a student-athlete
may accept an invitation to the home of an employee of EKU or booster
for a m eal.
• A student-athlete cannot use a Department of Athletics' copy
machine/fax machine or make long distance phone calls using departmental equipment or the long distance access code of an employee of
EKU or a booster.
• A booster or employee of EKU cannot type reports, letters, papers, etc., for a student-athlete.
• An EKU employee or booster cannot provide a student-athlete
with a loan of money, a guarantee of bond, the use of an automobile or
the signing of a note to arrange a loan.
• A student-athlete may accept frequent flyer points and/or miles
earned while traveling to and from intercollegiate practice and/or
competition.
***For more information about permissible and impermissible
booster activities, please call Tracy Scott in the EKU Compliance office (859-622-8541) or send an e-mail message to tracy.scott@eku.edu.

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�Staff Directory
EKU Atthleltiics
Diirecll:ory
Note: Area code and prefix
for all numbers below is 859622-xxxx.
Athletics Adm inistration:
Mark Sandy .......... 2120
Simon Gray . . . . . .. .. . 1496
Corey Bray .. . ... . . .. . 2125
Dan McBride . ....... . 2358
Tracy Scott .. . . . ..... . 8541
David Parke ....... . .. 2121
Mike Park . ....... . ... 2122

Treka Adams
Colonel Club

David Brajulw
Assistant Athletic
Trainer

Kevin Britton
Asst. Dir. Athletic
Public Relations

Mike Clark
Director of Athletic
Public Relations

Hugh Davis
Official Statistician

Jon-Michael Davis
Head Strength
Coach

Denise Estes
Office Associate Football

Steve Fohl
Asst. Dir. Athletic
Public Relations

David T. Green
Head Athletic
Trainer

Dianna Hammond
Office Associate Bratz.ke Center

Dr. Randy Kennedy
Director of
Bratzke Center

Kara Kovert
Director of
Athletic Marketing

Tiffany Napier
Assistant Athletic
Trainer

Mike Park
Ticket Manager

David Parke
Athletics Business
Manager

Jennifer Parsons
Athletic Academic
Advisor

Tim Pike
Assistant Athletic
Trainer

Chris Radcliffe
University
Photographer

Jenna Sample
Athletic Academic
Advisor

Chad Scott
Assistant Strength
Coach

Dr. Judy Short
Faculty Athletic
Representative

Lynn Tyler
Athletic Director
Admin. Assistant

Academic Advising:
Randy Kennedy .. ... . . 6648
Athletic Marketing/Promos:
Kara Kovert . . . .. . .. . . 2039
Athletic P ubEc R dations:
Michael Clark. . .... .. . 6170
Kevin Britton . ... . .... 2006
Steve Fohl .... . ....... 1253
Athletic T raining:
David T. Green . . .. . .. 2140
David Brajuha .. . .. . .. 8174
Tiffany Napier ... . .. . . 2609
Tim Pike .. .. ... .. . . .. 2147
Baseball:
Jason Stein . .. .. ...... 2128
Basketball (Men's):
Jeff Neubauer. . ... . . .. 6501

Basketball (Women's):
Chrissy Roberts . ...... 2895
F ootball:
Dean Hood .... . ...... 2146
Golf (Men's):
Pat Stephens . .. ... .. . . 2207

EKU I-l ead Coaches

Goff (W omen's):
Joni Stephens ... . .. ... 2207
Soccer (VVomen 's):
Lindsay Basalyga . .. . . 1245

Softball:
Jane Worthington . .. . . 1246
Tennis (Men's &amp; Wornen)s):
Rob Oertel . . .. .... . . . 2133

Lindsay Basalyga
Women's Soccer

Lori Duncan
Volleyball

Rick Erdmann
Track/Cross Country

Dean Hood
Football

Jeff Neubauer
Men 's Basketball

Track &amp; Cross Country:
Rick Erdmann . . .. . . .. 2126

Volleyball (VVornen's):
Lori Duncan . . . .. .. . .. 2141

Jane Worthington
Softball

Tennis (M&amp;W)

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In its 61st year, the Ohio Valley Conference
continues to build on the success that has made
it the nation's eighth-oldest NCAA Division I
conference. In 2008, for only the second time in the
past decade, the Conference expanded by adding
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as the
league's 11th member. The move expanded the
OVC' s geographical footprint to the St. Louis market and marked the first change in membership
since expanding to the state of Alabama (Jacksonville State, Samford) in 2003.
The OVC's proud past dates back to 1948, but
seeds for the new league were actually planted
in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles (Turkey)
Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky,
and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea
of forming a new conference. Discussions were
put on hold by World War II, but reemerged Feb.
27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville
as the three original institutions combined with
Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form
the OVC.
In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a
much more significant scale socially. During times
of racial segregation, league member Morehead
State became one of the first non-traditionally
black mid-southern institutions to accept a black
student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second
black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In
1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as
a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken,
the rest of the institutions in the league began to
provide educational and athletic opportunities to
African-Americans.
In the late 1970s, women's athletics began
somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the
NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women's
sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased
opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women's championships in the sports of
basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross
country and volleyball added over the next four
years. Those sports were initially governed by the
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women,
but the overall strength of women's programs in
the league was demonstrated by the automatic
bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA
became the governing body in 1982.
Several coaches have made their mark in the
relatively short history of OVC women's basketball. High on that list is Eastern Kentucky's Larry
Joe Inman, who retired at the conclusion of the
2007-08 season. He won more than 150 games at
Middle Tennessee and over 300 at EKU, led his
teams to 16 conference championships, and earned
OVC Coach of the Year honors a record eight
times - five times at EKU and three at MTSU. He
finished his career with 480 career victories.
Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the
close proximity of the Conference members and
the intense rivalries which developed. Just as it
did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership
role on what has become a national issue. In 1995,
the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind "Sportsmanship Statement," a policy which promotes
principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect
for one's opponent. The statement has become a
m odel for others to follow across the n ation, and
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collegiate athletics.
Additionally, the OVC annually presents the
Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of
the former Morehead State sh1dent-athlete, coach
and athletics director, to a junior or senior studentathlete with significant athletic contributions who
best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional
and Team Sportsmanship A wards, which are
presented to one institution and 18 sport-specific
teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited
the standards of sportsmanship and e thical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA.
Over its 60 years, OVC teams have garnered
national championships and bowl games in football, along with national team or individual titles
in the sports of rifle, cross country, track and golf.
The playing field isn't the only place where
OVC athletes are working hard. The league also
recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male
and female athletes, while others are commended
for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner's Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually
presents one institutional Academic achievement
Award, as well as separate team awards in each
Conference-sponsored sport.
The vision of leadership demonstrated by the
Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as
the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend
in collegiate athletics administration for increased
involvement of university presidents in setting
policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC
institutions, however, have always governed the
Conference, long before presidential governance
became a national theme.
The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country,
football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis,
track and volleyball for women. In addition,
the OVC also sponsors the combined men's and
women's sport of rifle.

OVC AH= Time MembelI' List
University of Akron
Austin Peay State University
East Tennessee State University
Eastern Illinois University
Eastern Kentucky University
University of Evansville
Jacksonville State University
University of Louisville
Marshall University
Middle Tennessee State University
Morehead State University
Murray State University
Samford University
Southeast Missouri State University
Southern Illinois Edwardsville
University of Tennessee at Martin
Tennessee State University
Tennessee Technological University
Western Kentucky University
Youngstown State University

1978-87
1962-pres.
1957-78
1996-pres.
1948-pres.
1948-52
2003-pres.
1948-49
1948-52
1952-00
1948-pres.
1948-pres.
2003-2008
1991-pres.
2008-pres.
1992-pres.
1986-pres.
1949-pres.
1948-82
1981-88

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CHICAGO STATE

WESTERN KENTUCKY

Nov. 14 • 6:00 p .m. • Richmon d, Ky.

Nov. 16 • 3:00 p.m. • Chicago, Ill.

Nov. 19 • 8:00 p.m. • Nashville, Tenn.

Nov. 23 • 3:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ............ ... ..... ......... Vienna, W.Va.
Enrollment .............. .............. ................ 650
Nickname .......................... Fighting Scots
Colors .......... Royal Blu e, White and Red
Conference .................................. WVIAC
Arena .................. Snyder Activity Center
Capacity ........................................... 1,000
President ............... Dr. James A. Johnson
Athletics Director ............ .... Larry Lyons
Ticket Office Phone .......... (304) 865-6046

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ................................ Chicago, Ill.
Enrollment ........................ ................. 7,200
ickname .................................... Cougars
Colors .................... Evergreen and White
Conference .......................... Independent
Arena .. ........... Jones Convoca tion Center
Capacity ................. ... ....................... 7,000
Interim President ......... Dr. Frank Pogue
Interim Athletics Director .. Sudie Davis
Ticket Office Phone ........ .. (773) 821-2701

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ................ ..... .... Nashvil le, Tenn.
Enrollment ......................................... 6,532
Nickname .......................... Commodores
Colors ... ... .. .. . ... ... .. .. ......... Black and Gold
Conference ................... ...... Southeastern
Arena .................. Memorial Gymnasium
Capacity ......................................... 14,168
Chancellor ................ Nicholas S. Zeppos
Vice Chancellor ......... David Williams III
Ticket Office Phone ....... ..... 615 322-4653

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ............... .... Bowling Green, Ky.
Enrollment ....................................... 19,265
Nickname .......................... Lady Toppers
Colors ................ ............... Red and White
Conference .................................. Sun Belt
Arena .......................... E.A. Diddle Arena
Capacity ..................... ...... ................ 7,326
President .. ................... Dr. Gary Ransdell
Athletics Director ...... Dr. Camden Selig
Ticket Office Phone .......... (800) 524-4733

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .......................... Alan Carroll
Alma Mater ... ........ Mount Olive (1987)
School Record (Yrs.) ................. 11-28 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............... 53-49 (5)
Assistant Coach ..................... Jim Ashley
Office Phone ...................... (304) 865-6267

COACHING STAFF
H ead Coach .................. .. Angela Jackson
Alma Mater .. ... ... Old Dominion (1991)
School Record (Yrs.) ................. 58-84 (5)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .............. . 58-84 (5)
Assistant Coaches ............. Gwen Burton,
Tim O'Donnell, Renada Blackburn
Office Phone ................. ..... (773) 995-2289

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ................. Melanie Balcomb
Alma Mater ....... ... Trenton State (1984)
School Record (Yrs.) ............... 146-52 (6)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ......... 309-156 (15)
Assistant Coaches ............... Vicky Picott,
Lisa Cermignano, Kim Rosamond
Office Phone ...................... (615) 322-6851

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ............ Mary Taylor Cowles
Alma Mater ... Western Kentucky (1992)
School Record (Yrs.) ............... 138-57 (6)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .... ......... 138-57 (6)
Assistant Coaches ............ David Graves,
Latasha Dorsey, Latrice Mclin
Office Phone ...................... (270) 745-2133

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ..................... ............ 16-13
2007-08 Con£. Record/Finish ........... none
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......... .. 7/1
Newcomers ...... .............. ... ... .............. ...... 4

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ... .. ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .... ....... . 25-9
2007-08 Conf. Record/Finish ..... 11-3/3rd
Starters Returning/Lost .. ...... .. ... ... ... .. . 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......... 12/1
Newcomers ...................... ........................ 2

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ...................... ............. 26-8
2007-08 Con£. Record/Finish ...... 16-2/lst
Starters Returning/Lost . ..... ............ ... . 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .... ... ... . 6/3
N ewcomers ........................ .................... .. 6

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact . ...... .. .. . ... ... . Corey Miggins
Office Phone .................... (773) 995-2217
CeJI Phone ....................... (773) 414-5961
Office Fax ................ ... ...... (773) 821-4961
Email ...... ... ............... cmiggins@csu.edu
Athletics Web Site ... www.gocsucougars.com
Press Row Phone .............. (773) 995-3641

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ................. . Chris Weinman
Office Phone .................... (615) 322-4121
Cell Phone ....................................... ... n/a
Office Fax ......... ................ (615) 343-7064
Email .. chris.weiiu11an@vanderbilt.edu
Athletics Web Site .. www.vucommodores.com
Press Row Phone ............ .. (615) 320-0436

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ........ .......... Chris Glowacki
Office Phone .................... (270) 745-5388
Cell Phone ..................... ..................... n/a
Office Fax ......................... (270) 745-3444
Email ............. chris.glowacki@wku.edu
Athletics Web Site ... www.wkusports.com
Press Row Phone .............. (270) 745-6941

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ................................... 3-25
2007-08 Con£. Record/Finish .. 3-17/ t14th
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .... ... .. .. 2/3
Newcomers ................................. ........ ..... 8
MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .................. Brianne Lodato
Office Phone ......... ...... ... .. (304) 865-6047
Cell Phone ........................ .................. n/a
Office Fax ......................... (304) 865-6001
Email ............. brianne.lodato@ovu.edu
Ath letics Web Site .... www.ovu.edu/site.
cfm/athletics.cfm
Press Row Phone ................. ... ............. n/a

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WRIGHT STATE

Dec. 4 • 5:30 p.m . • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 28 • 6:15 p .m. • Murray, Ky.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ..................... ......... Dayton, Ohio
Enroll men t ....................................... 17,074
Nickname ..................................... Raiders
Colors ............... Hunter Green and Gold
Conference .................... Horizon League
Arena .................... Ervin J. Nutter Center
Capacity ......................................... 11,019
President ................... Dr. David Hopkins
Athletics Director ................... Bob Grant
Ticket Office Phone .......... (937) 775-4789

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location .............. ... ... ............ Murray, Ky.
Enrollment ....................................... 10,500
Nickname ....................................... Racers
Colors ............................. . Navy and Gold
Conference ............................ Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) .. Regional Special Events Ctr. (8,500)
President .................... Dr. Randy J. Dunn
Athletics Director ................. Allen Ward
Ticket Office Phone ... ....... (270) 809-4895

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ................. Bridgett Williams
Alma Mater ..... Southern Illinois (1993)
School Record (Yrs.) ............... 83-120 (7)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............. 93-166 (9)
Assistant Coaches ....... Jenerrie Evere tte,
Joshua Snyder, Kevin Williams
Office Phone ...................... (937) 775-3754

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ............................. Rob Cross
Alma Mater ........... Murray State (1991)
School Record (Yrs.) .................. 0-0 (1st)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ................ 0-0 (1s t)
Assistant Coaches ............ Carol Duncan,
Ashley Brooke Hayes, Victoria Jones
Office Phone ...................... (270) 809-6288

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ... .............................. 16-16
2007-08 Con£. Record/Finish ... 11-7/ t2nd
Starters Returnmg/Lost .... .................. 4/1
Letterwilmers Returning/Lost ........... 9/4
Newcomers .............................................. 4

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record . ...... ... ... .. ... .. .... ........ ... 24-8
2007-08 Con£. Record/Finish ... 15-5/t2nd
Starters Returning/Lost ......... ..... ... ... .. 2/3
Letterwilmers Returning/Lost ........... 8/4
Newcomers ..................................... ......... 5

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ....................... Matt Zircher
Office Phone .................... (937) 775-2831
Cell Phone .................. ..... ................... n/a
Office Fax ......................... (937) 775-2368
Email ............. matt.zircher@wright.edu
Athletics Web Site .. www.wsuraiders.com
Press Row Phone .............. (937) 775-4687

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .................. Teri LaJeunesse
Office Phone ..... ............... (270) 809-3351
Cell Phone ....................... (270) 293-0595
Office Fax ......................... (270) 809-6814
Email .. teri.lajeunesse@murraystate.edu
Athletics Web Site ... www.goracers.com
Press Row Phone .............. (270) 809-5551

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MURRAY STATE

Nov. 25 • 5:30 p.m . • Richmond, Ky.

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Eastern Kentucky University

��2008~09 Opponents
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

TENNESSEE TECH

EASTERN ILLINOIS

Jan. 8 • 5:30 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 7 • 3:00 p.m. • Jacksonville, Ala.

Jan. 10 • 4:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Feb. 5 • 6:30 p.m. • Cookeville, Tenn.

Jan. 15 • 6:30 p.m. • Charleston, Ill.
Feb. 14 • 4:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.

Jan. 17 • 6:30 p.m. • Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Feb.12 • 5:30 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.

GENERAL I NFORMATION
Loca tion ........... ... ......... Jacksonville, Ala.
Enrollment ......................................... 9,061
Nickname .............................. Gamecocks
Colors ............................. .. Red and White
Conference .............. .............. Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ... Pete Mathews Coliseum {5,500)
President .......... .. Dr. William A. Meehan
Athletics Director ................. Oval Jaynes
Ticket Office Phone .......... (256) 782-8499

GENERAL I NFORMATION
Location ....................... Cookeville, Tenn.
Enrollment ....................... ... ...... ....... 10,000
Nickname ..................... .... Golden Eagles
Colors ............................ Purple and Gold
Conference ................. ..... ... ... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ......... Eblen Center (10,152)
Pres ident .... ..... .. .. .. .. ...... ... Dr. Robert Bell
Athletics Director ............... Mark Wilson
Ticket Office Phone .......... (931) 372-3940

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ............... ............. Charleston, Ill.
Enrollment ....................................... 12,179
Nickname .................. ... ........... ... Panthers
Colors ................................ Blue and Gray
Conference ............................ Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ............ Lantz Arena (5,300)
President ..................... Dr. William Perry
Athletics Director ............ Barbara Burke
Ticket Office Phone .......... (217) 581-2106

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ................ Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Enrollment ....................................... 10,477
Nickname ................................ Redhawks
Colors ................... Red, White and Black
Conference ....... ..................... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) .... Show Me Center (7,000)
President ......... Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins
Athletics Director .......... Don Kaverman
Ticket Office Phone .......... (866) 736-6845

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ..... ... ................. Becky Geyer
Alma Mater ........ Northern State (1987)
School Record (Yrs.) ........ ......... 18-40 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ......... 247-147 (15)
Assistant Coaches ......... Janine Hoffman,
Tonya Mackey
Office Phone ..................... . (256) 782-5417

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ................ .. ........ Amy Brown
Alma Mater ....... Louisiana Tech (1996)
School Record (Yrs.) ................. 20-49 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............... 20-49 (2)
Assistant Coaches ......... Stacy Childress,
Misty Garrett, Ashley Earley
Office Phone ...... ... ........... .. (931) 372-6292

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ...... .................... Brady Sallee
Alma Mater .. ....... Thomas More (1993)
School Record (Yrs.) ................. 49-68 (4)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............... 49-68 (4)
Assistant Coaches .. .......... Lee Buchanan,
Quacy Barnes, Jackie Moore
Office Phone ... ................... (217) 581-6008

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ............................. John Ishee
Alma Mater ....... Southern Miss. (1986)
School Record (Yrs.) .... ............. 47-17 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............... 76-38 (4)
Assistant Coaches ............... Chris Harris,
Elizabeth Cansdale
Office Phone ...................... (573) 651-2646

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ................. ................ 11-19
2007-08 Con£. Record/Finjsh ..... 8-12/8th
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 5/0
Letterwinners Returrung/Lost ......... 11/2
Newcomers ............. ........... ...................... 4

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record .. ... ........... ................... 8-21
2007-08 Con£. Record/Finish ..... 7-13/9th
Starters Returning/Lost ....... ..... .......... 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........... 6/5
Newcomers .............................................. 9

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ............... .................. 19-13
2007-08 Conf. Record/Finish ... 15-5/t2nd
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......... 11/1
Newcon1ers ............... ........... .................... 3

TEAM I NFORMATION
2007-08 Record ...... ... ...... ........ .. .... ...... 23-9
2007-08 Con£. Record/Firush ...... 17-3/lst
Starter s Returrung/Lost .............. ........ 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........... 8/3
Newcomers .............................................. 5

MEDIA I NFORMATION
WBB Contact ...... ................. Fred Sington
Office Phone .. ... .............. . (256) 782-5377
Cell Phone ..... .................. (256) 689-5824
Office Fax ......................... (256) 782-5958
Email .............. ............ fsington@jsu.edu
Athletics Web Site .. www.jsugamecockssports.com
Press Row Phone .............. (256) 782-5528

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ................. Thomas Wehner
Office Phone .................... (931) 372-3293
Cell Phone ..................... ... ...... ............ n /a
Office Fax ......................... (931) 372-6139
Email .. .................. twehner@tntech.edu
Athletics Web Site .. www. ttusports.com
Press Row Phone .............. (931) 372-6077

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact ............. ........ ... .. Ben Turner
Office Phone .................... (217) 581-7020
Cell Phone .... ................... (217) 549-7965
Office Fax ......................... (217) 581-6434
Email .... ... ... .............. bwturner@eiu.edu
Athletics Web Site ... www.eiupanthers.com
Press Row Phone ... ........... (217) 581-5135

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .... .................. Patrick Clark
Office Phone ................. .. . (573) 651-2937
Cell Phone ...................... . (618) 593-7281
Office Fax ...................... ... (573) 651-2810
Email ...... ........... ....... paclark@sem o.edu
Athletics Web Site ... www.gosoutheast.com
Press Row Phone .............. (573) 651-5014

JACKSONVILLE STATE

SIU EDWARDSVILLE

MOREHEAD STATE

Jan. 19 • 6:00 p.m. • Edwardsville, Ill.

Jan. 24 • 5:15 p.rn. • Morehead, Ky.
Feb. 21 • 4:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.

GENERAL I NFORMATION
Location ....................... Edwardsville, Ill.
Enrollment ........... .............. .............. 13,398
Nickname .................. ........ .......... Cougars
Colors ............................... Red and White
Conference ........................ .. Independent
Arena ... ... ................... Vadalabene Center
Capacity .................................... ....... 4,000
Chancellor .. ....... Dr. Vau ghn Vandegrift
Athletics Director .... Dr. Bradley Hewitt
Ticket Office Phone .......... (618) 650-2871

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ........................... Morehead, Ky.
Enrollment .. ............................ ........... 9,066
Nickname ................... .................... Eagles
Colors .... ................. Royal Blue and Gold
Conference ............................ Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ... Ellis T. Jolmson Arena (6,500)
President .. ..... .... Dr. Wayne D. Andrews
Athletics Director ...... Brian Hutchinson
Ticket Office Phone .......... (606) 783-2088

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ................... A m anda Levens
Alma Mater .......... Arizona State (2002)
Sch ool Record (Yrs.) .... .............. 0-0 (1st)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ................ 0-0 (1st)
Assistant Coaches ....... Laura Gonsalves,
Kevin Chaney, Rebecca Little
Office Phone ...................... (618) 650-2880

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ..... ... ... .......... Mike Bradbury
Alma Mater ..... UT Chattanooga (1993)
School Record (Yrs.) ............... .. 11-19 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .... ... ... ..... 11-19 (1)
Assistant Coaches .... ......... Harry Elifson,
Valerie King, Ashley Allen
Office Phone ............. ......... (606) 783-2126

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record .................... ............. 17-11
2007-08 Conf. Record/Finish ..... 10-9/4th
Starters Returrung/Lost .. ... ... .. ... ...... ... 0/5
Letter winn ers Returning/Lost ........ . 2/11
Newcomers .............................................. 7

TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record ... .............................. 11-19
2007-08 Conf. Record/Firush ..... 9-ll/6th
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........... 4/4
Newcomers .. .............. ....................... ..... 11

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .......................... Eric J. Hess
Office Phone .................... (618) 650-3608
Cell Phone ............................... ........... n/a
Office Fax ..... ........ ............ (618) 650-2296
Email ............... .............. ehess@siue.edu
Athletics Web Site .. www.siue.edu/athletic/
Press Row Phone .............. (618) 650-3608

MEDIA INFORMATION
WBB Contact .............. ... .... Matt Schabert
Office Phone .. .................. (606) 783-2556
Cell Phone ............. ............................. n/a
Office Fax ............... .......... (606) 783-2550
Email ... m.schabert@moreheadstate.edu
Athletics Web Site ... www .msueagles.com
Press Row Phone .............. (606) 783-2500

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Eastern Kenrucky University

�Media Informatio
Press Passes
Credentials are issued to members of the working media only.
Requests for credentials should be made to Kevin Britton, Assistant Director of Athletic Public Relations at (859)622-2006 or kevin.
britton@eku.edu. If time permits, credentials will be mailed.
Otherwise, they will be left at the Alumni Colisuem "Will Call"
w indow.

H ow to Get to Eastern Kenrudky University
From Cincinnati1 Ohio and Points North:
Take I-75 South through Lexington, Ky. Continue south on
I-75 Richmond/Knoxville to exit #87 (second Richmond exit).
Make a left and cross over the interstate heading east on the
Richmond bypass for one mile and you will see the main EKU
cam pus on the left.

Press Row
Press row is located courtside on the opposite side of the aren a
from the team ben ches. Seating is limited and reserved for working m embers of the m edia. The press row phone number is (859)
622-5908.

From Huntington ) VY.Va., and Points East:
Take 1-64 West for 104 miles to exit #96 (Fort Boonesborough
S.P.) and remain on State Highway 627 until intersecting I-75
at exit #95. Take I-75 South to exit #87 (second Richmond exit).
Make a left and cross over the interstate heading east on the
Richmond bypass for one mile and you will see the main EKU
campus on the left.

Phoil:ograplhers
All photographers and cameramen must wear a visable credential issued by the Eastern Kentucky Athletic Public Relations
department. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines
d uring the game, provided that they remain a safe distance from
the front of the bench and coaching areas. There is NO FLASH
photography allowed.

Frnm L exington1 K y.:
Take I-75 South to exit #87 (second Richmond exit). Make a
left and cross over the interstate heading east on the Richmond
bypass for one mile and you will see the main EKU campus on
the left.

Radio
All of the Eastern Kentucky wom en's basketball home and
conference road games will be broadcast on WEKY 1340 AM. For
visiting teams, one phone line is available for radio braodcast.

From Bowling Green, Ky.i and Points West:
Take I-65 North to exit #43 (Glasgow) and travel east on the
Cumberland Parkway through Somerset to exit #41 on I-75.
Travel north on I-75 to exit #87. Turn right at the end of the off
ramp and head east on the Richmond bypass for one mile and
you will see the main EKU campus on the left.

Pariking
Parking space can be reserved with a request received by EKU's
Athletic Public Relations Office at least one working day prior to
the game. Media parking is located in the parking lot at Alumni
Coliseum. An attendant will direct you to the media parking area.

F r om KnoxviUe1 Tenn., and Points Sou il:lh:
Take 1-75 North approximately 162 miles to exit #87 in
Kentucky. Turn right at the end of the off ramp and head east
on the Richmond bypass for one mile and you will see the main
EKU campus on the left.

Services
Game programs, flip cards, game notes and statistics are provided at every Eastern Kentucky home game. A m eal and drinks
will also be served after each game. Complete individual and
team statistics, and play-by-play will be available to the media
followin g the game.
P ost-Game lnil:erviiews
After a 10-minute cooling off period, head coach Chrissy Roberts
an d requested players will be available for members of the media.
Post-game interviews will be conducted in separate defined location s outside of each team's locker room. The Lady Colonels'
locker room is CLOSED both at home and on the road. Wireless
in ternet is available in McBrayer Arena.
P layer Interviews
Phone interviews will be arranged at the player's convenience,
bu t it is asked that all player interviews (in person or via phone)
be arranged through the Athletic Public Relation s Office. Requests are asked to be made at least 24 hours in advance.
Coaches' foterviews
Th e best time to interview Coach Roberts or any member of the
coaching staff is in the mornings. Please call the Athletic Public
Relations Office to set up all interviews .

Media Con1tac1t lnformatt:ion
Athletic Public Relations "\i\Tomen's Basketball Contact - Kevin Britton

Work Phone .. ... .. 859-622-2006
E-mail . ... kevin.britton@eku.edu

Cell Phone ......... 859-358-8359
Fax . .. .. . . .... .... 859-622-5108

Importanil: P h one u mbers
Athletic Department . . . . . . . . . . .
Press Row .. ...... ... . ....... .
Ticket Office ..... ...... . . .....
Women's Basketball Office Fax

859-622-2120
859-622-5908
859-622-2122
859-622-5108

Mailing / Shipping Address
521 Lancaster Ave.
Alumni Coliseum 115
Richmond, KY 40475

Director of Athletic
Public Relations
Eastern Kentucky's official colors are maroon (PMS 209) and white.

www.EKUSports.com

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Kevin Britton
Asst. Dir. of Athletic
Public Relations

Steve Fohl
Asst. Dir. of Athletic
Public Relations

�Covering the Lady Colon.e[s
Print
Richmond Register
Contact: Wendy Haun
whaun@richmondregister.com
859-623-1669 x242
www.richmondregister.com
Lexington Herald-Leader
Contact: Rick Bailey
rbailey@herald-leader.com
859-231-3336
www.kentucky.com

Television
WKYT (Channel 27)
Contact: David Patrick
david.patrick@wkyt.com
859-299-0411
www.wkyt.com

Louisville Courier-Journal
Contact: Michael Grant
mgrant@courier-journal.com
502-582-4011 x4096
www.courier-journal.com

WLEX (Channel 18)
Contact: Justin White
jwhite@wlextv.com
859-259-1818
www.wlextv.com

Eastern Progress
Contact: Jonathan Stark
progress@eku.edu
859-622-1000
www.easternprogress.com

WTVQ (Channel 36)
Contact: Kent Spencer
kspencer@wtvq.com
859-294-3636
www.wtvq.com

Associated Press
Contact: Jeff McMurray
jmcmurray@ap.org
502-777-9138
www.ap.org

WYMT (Channel 57)
Contact: Bryan Milam
606-436-5757
www.wymtnews.com

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Winchester Sun
Contact: Keith Taylor
ktaylor@winchestersun.com
859-744-3123
www.winchestersun.com

EKUSpoll'ts.com
Eastern Kentucky's Athletic Department unveiled its new web
site in the summer of 2008.
The site, which is powered by Internet Consulting Services,
features the latest news on all the EKU athletic teams. Live stats,
scrolling scoreboard, feature stories, rosters, enhanced player
biographies, media guides, game notes, photo galleries and upto-date schedules are just a few of the things that can be easily
accessed through the site.
EKUSports.com also features free streaming audio for each
home women's basketball game and road conference games,
streaming video for all home games, press conference video clips
and breaking news as it happens.
Fans can also sign up for an e-mail newsletter service through
the site that will allow them to stay up-to-date on all their favorite
Colonel squads.
Not only is the state-of-the-art web site a great place for Lady
Colonel fans around the world to browse, but it is also an important tool for media members needing up-to-date information on
the Lady Colonels.
In addition, EKUSports.com provides links to other web sites
of interest as well, such as the Eastern Kentucky University main
site, the Ohio Valley Conference web site and the NCAA web site.

Danville Advocate-Messenger
Contact: Larry Vaught
larry@dam.amnews.com
859-236-2551
www.amnews.com

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��TABLE OF CONTENTS
This fa My Home
Quick Facts ....... ...... . . . .. .. . ...... .... ... . ... . ... .... 1
Championship Trad.i tion . ...... ....... . . . . ....... .. . .. . . . 2-3
Academi c Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Top Notch Facilities .. . .. ... . .. . ... ... . .. . . . . .. . . . ....... 6-7
Eastern Kentucky University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Richmond and Surrou nding Area . . ............ . ... . ... . ... 10
2009-10 EKU WOMEN'S BASK ETBALL
2009-10 Lady Colon el Roster . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. .. . . .... ... 11
Season P review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
MEET THE 2009-10 LADY COLONELS
Colette Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
Sarah Fraser-Jones . . ... ...... ..... . . ... . .... . ...... . . . 16-17
Sonjia Hoston .............. . . .... ... .. . ....... . ...... 18-19
Nadia Mossong ..... . . ...... . .............. ........ . .. 20-21
Cherie White .. . . . . . .. ....... .. . . . . . . . . . ............ .. 22-23
Jasmine Lewin ................ . .. .. .. .. . ..... . ... .... 24-25
Reese Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Kaiti Cochren ..... . . . . .. . ... . . ............... . . ...... ... 27
Brittany Coles ...... . ..... . .. ....... . ........ . .... . . ... .. 28
Shakeyia Colyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Talisha Davis . ... . ....... . . ..... . .. . . ..... ... . ........... 30
Alex Jones .............. .... . ............... .. ... . ... ... 31
Michaelea Kleist ...... . ..... ... .. . . . . ... .. ......... . ..... 32
Ashley Pritchett ...... . . ... . ..... ... .. . .. . ............... 33
Jasmine Stovall .. ........ ......... .... ... . . .... ...... .. . . 34
Head Coach Chrissy Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37
Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39
Support Staff .. . . ... ....... .. ..... .. . . ...... .. ..... . . . . .. 39
2008-09 SEASON REVIEW
Statistics . ..... ........ . .. ..... . . . . .. . . . ..... .......... . . 40
Results . . . .. . .. .. .. ... . ... .... . . . . . . . . ... . .. ......... ... 41
Box Scores . . . . . . ..... .. ... .. ...... ..... . . ... . .. ... ... 41-45
OVC Year In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47
LADY COLONEL PROGRAM HISTORY
Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49
H onors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51
Individual Single Season Top-10 ....... ....... .......... ... 52
Individual Career Top-10 ..... .. ..... . . ... . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . 53
1,000 Point Club . . ... .. ... . . . .... ...... . .... . .. ... .... 54-55
All-Time Letter Winners .. ... . . . . .. . . ... . . . . .... ... ...... . 56
EKU Athletics Hall of Fame .. . . . ... . .. . .. . . . .... . .. ....... 57
All-Time Head Coaches ........... .. . . ...... ..... . . . . . .. . 58
Records Versus All Opponents ........ . . ... .. . .... .... . . .. 58
Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-62
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Presiden t Doug Whitlock . .. .. . .. ...... . . . ... .. ... ....... . 63
D irector of Athletics Mark Sandy ...... . . .... .... . . ... ..... 64
Athletics Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-66
Athl etics Staff Directory . ... .......... ........ . . . . . . ...... 67
The Ohio Va lley Conference . . . . . . . . ... . .... ..... ..... . . ... 68
2009-10 Opponents . . . ... . .... .... ........ . . ... . .... ... 69-70
Media Information . . . . .. .. .. .... .. ....... . ..... ....... 71-72

It was 15 years ago that I first stepped foot on Eastern
Kentucky University's campus as a student-athlete. I was given the opportunity to be a part of a program with a blossoming tradition. My teammates and I knew that with teamwork,
dedication, and focus, this program would be something
special.
The belief that we had in each other, and all the great people that surrounded us, allowed us to experience something
that every team in the country works hard for; a trip to the
NCAA tournament. It was EKU's first-ever NCAA tournament appearance. Since then the program has captured four
more OVC championship trophies, advanced to the Sweet 16
of the WNIT and made it to another NCAA tournament.
Off the court, I found a university with small class sizes,
professors that know you by name and care about your success, and a student community rich with diversity. Those
characteristics are what make Eastern Kentucky University
extraordinary, and as the years pass they remain the same.
I'm proud of the tradition that my teammates and I
helped create for the Lady Colonel basketball program. During my two years as a student-athlete, and three years as an
assistant coach, I became a part of Eastern and the University
became a part of me. It became my home.
As a Lady Colonel, EKU will become your home; definitely for four years, but hopefully forever. Eastern Kentucky
University and the Lady Colonel basketball team will be your
family. A family that will be so strong, that we11 lift each
other up when we're down and we11 all celebrate together
when we triumph. That is what makes it our home!

?4µChrissy Roberts

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location . . . ... . . . . .. Rici1mond, Ky.
Founded . . . . . . .
. ... . .. 1906
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,200
Enrollment.
Lady Colonels
Nickname . . . . .
Colors . . . ... .. Maroon and White
Affiliation ... . . ... NCAA Division l
Conference . Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Capacity) . . McBrayer (6,500)
P resident .. ..... Dr. Doug Whitlock
Director of Athletics ... . Mark Sandy
Senior Woman
Administrato r . . .
. Tracy Scott
EKU Ticket Office .
(859) 622-2122
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach .. . . .. . . Chrissy Roberts
Alma Mater ... .. .. Eastern Ky. '98
Record at EKU (Yrs.) . . . . . . 7-20 (1)
Career Record (Yrs.)
7-20 (1)
Office Phone .... . . ... 859-622-2127
E-mail . . . chrissy.roberts@eku.edu
Assistant Coaches. . . . Melissa Kolbe
(Wittenburg, '99), Kent Miller
(Eastern Kentucky, '81), Candice Finley
(Eastern Kentucky, '02)
Director of Operations .... Mary Beth
Whitaker (Eastern Kentucky, '06)

TEAM INFORMATION
2008-09 Record . . . .. ... . ...... 7-20
4-14
2008-09 OVC Record . . . . .
OVC Fin ish . . . . . . . . tied for 8th/10
Letterwinners R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/6
Starters R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1
Newcomers . . . . .
. ... . . . . . 9
First Year .... . . .... ...... . . .. 1972
. . 530-481
All-Time Record . . . .
NCAA Tournaments .. 2 (1997, 2005)
NCAA Tournam ent Record . . . . . 0-2
OVC Ch ampionships ... .......... 2
OVC Regular Season Titles ... . ... . 5
WNIT Appearances . . . . . ... 1 (2002)
WNIT Record . . .
. . ... . 1-1
ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONS
Director of Athletic PR .. . Mike Clark
E-mail .. . . . michae1.c1ark@eku.edu
Assistant Director of Athletic PR/
vVBB Contact . ........ Kevin Britton
E-mail . . ... kevin.britton@eku.edu
Office Phone . . ..... .. 859-622-2006
APR Fax ... . . .. . . . .... 859-622-5108
APR Mailing Address
. . . . . . . . . . 521 Lancaster Ave.
. .... . . .... . . Alumni Coliseum 115
Richmond, KY 40475
AU1letics Website . . www.EKUSports.com

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The Lady Colonel locker room is located just a
few steps off the McBrayer Arena court. The
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individual lockers, and a shower area.

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�EKU's avia tion program, the only university-based
program in Kentucky, returned to Madison County
Airport in 2008. Students have the opportunity to
use two new Diamond DA-20 trainers, the same
aircraft used by the U.S. Air Force Academy for
begitming fl ight instruction.

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Eastern Kentucky University's Army ROTC Program ranked a mong the nation's bes t in the 2007
Leaders hip Development and Assessment Course
(LDAC). Among 132 institutions in the Eastern Region, EKU tied for fi rst in basic rifle marksmanship,
tied for second in peer eva luations, ranked 13th
on the Army physical fitness tes t and 23rd in land
fjiij navi gation. Tn overall leadership, EKU ranked 13th
and earned an excellent rating. EKU scored above
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Eastern's Fitness and Wellness Center
opened in the fall of 2004 and fea t-mes stateof-thc-art equ ip ment which is available free
of cost for all EKU studen ts. Included in the
center is a W,000-square foot weight area, a
four-lane indoor track, two multi-purpose
gyms, a climbing wall, locker and shower
fac ilities and a lounge area.

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��Richmond is home to many interesting and convenient activities. Whether it's arts and entertainment, recrea tion, or shopping
and d ining out you are looking for, Richmond has it all.
With more than 100 bu ild ings in Richmond on the National
Register of H istoric Places and three areas on the National Register
of Histo ric Districts, it is one of Kentucky's finest restored 19th
Century commerci al districts.
Arts and entertaimnent take center-stage with the Eastern
Kentucky University theatre program. They offer severa l shows
each year from classical theatre to modern mu sicals. Local artistic
talents are on display yea r round at Gallery On Main. This is a
perfect showcasing of local talent and an opportuni ty fo r community involvement.
The re is never any lack of recreational activities in Richmond.
An array of parks and recreational centers across the ci ty offers
something for everyone. Lake Reba Recreational complex iJ1cludes
golf, little league baseball and softball fi elds, soccer, fishing and a
water p ark which opened in the s ummer of 2008.
If it's sh opping you want, downtown Richmond can accommoda te you. Locall y owned businesses line the historic streets
of downtown Richmond with everything from fine antiq uities to
exquisite jewelry. There is a wide variety of stores at the bra nd
new Richmond Centre as well. The ou tdoor mall offers shop pers
convenience and style.
Dining isn' t h ard to find either. Family-ow ned and major chain
resta urants give Richmond a unique variety of menus. Local hot
s pots include Madison Gardens, which is uniquely Richmond, to
restau rants such as Applebee's, Logan's Road house, O'Charley's
and Outback Steakh ouse. Whatever your pallet craves, Richmond
dining offers a variety of tastes mad e to satisfy.
Never fa r from mainstream, Richmond offers the comforts of
simplicity w ith the convenience of the city.
Only 29 miles from Lexington and the Bluegrass Airport, Richmond is easily accessible to all travelers. In terstate 75 is a major
artery of both sta te and na tional motor transportation. Richmond's
location on I-75 makes it an important factor in making the city a
commercial hub.
In fact, the ease of travel to and from Richmond makes the city
an ideal spot for those who enjoy ou tdoor activities.
Fort Boonesborough State Park is loca ted o nly 12 miles from
EKU's campus, while Natural Bridge State Pa rk (63 miles) and
Cumberland Falls State Pa rk (100 miles) are located nea rby.
Also within easy driv ing distance of Richmond are the Kent1.1cky Horse Pa rk, the sta te capital in Frankfort, H errington La ke,
My Old Kentucky Home at Bardstown, White Hall State Shrine
and thoroughbred horse racing at Keeneland.

Richmond was fo unded in 1798 by Colonel John Miller, a
Revolutionary War soldier. In 1798, the Kentu cky Legislature
au thorized the moving of the Madison County seat from nearby
Milford to land owned by Colonel Miller.
The move was bitterl y opposed by about 300 residents of the
Mi lford a rea and a fight to retain the seat res ulted between Dave
Kennedy, who represented the Milford location, and William
Kearly, who represented the new site.
Although history does not record the results of the bra wl, the
county approved the move in March of 1798 and two acres of land
were purchased from Colonel Miller. Court was held in his barn.
On July 4, 1798, the site was officiall y named Richmond in
honor of Miller's birthplace, Richmond, Va.
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Jasmine Lewin
Talisha Davis
Shakeyia Colyer
Sarah Fraser-Jones
Michaelea Kleist
Colette Cole
Reese Bass
Cherie White
Ashley Pritchett
Brittany Coles
Kaiti Cochren
Jasmine Stovall
Nadia Mossong
Alex Jones
Sonjia Hoston

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Reese Bass
Kaiti Cochren
Colette Cole
Brittany Coles
Shakeyia Colyer
Talisha Davis
Sarah Fraser-Jones
Sonjia Hoston
Alex Jones
Michaelea Kleist
Jasmine Lewin
Nadia Mossong
Ashley Pritchett
Jasmine Stovall
Cherie White

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Hometown {Previous School}
Brampton, Ontario (St. Edmund Campion Secondary)
Indianapolis, Ind. (Lincoln Trail College)
Sanford, Fla. (Lake Mary H igh School)
Melbourne, Australia (Mineral Area CC)
Mason, Ohio (Mason High School)
Booneville, Ky. (Breathitt County High School)
Detroit, Mich. (University of Michigan)
Bonaire, Ga. (Warner Robins High School)
Decatur, Ga. (Woodward Academy)
Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay High School)
Ft. Branch, Ind. (Vincennes University)
Lawrenceville, Ga. (University of Central Florida)
Bereldange, Luxembourg (University of Luxembourg)
Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown High School)
Homestead, Pa. (Mercyhurst North East CC)

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Hometown {Previous School}
Detroit, Mich. (University of Michigan)
Ft. Branch, Ind. (Vincennes University)
Booneville, Ky. (Breathitt County High School)
Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay High School)
Sanford, Fla. (Lake Mary High School)
Indianapolis, Ind. (Lincoln Trail College)
Melbourne, Australia (Mineral Area CC)
Homestead, Pa. (Mercyhurst North East CC)
Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown High School)
Mason, Ohio (Mason High School)
Brampton, Ontario (St. Edmund Campion Secondary)
Bereldange, Luxembourg (University of Luxembourg)
Decahu, Ga. (Woodward Academy)
Lawrenceville, Ga. (University of Central Florida)
Bonaire, Ga. (Warner Robins High Sch ool)

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Head Coach: Chrissy Roberts (Eastern Kentucky, 1998), Second Season
Assistant Coaches: Melissa Kolbe (Wittenberg, 1999), Second Season
ent Miller (Eastern Kentucky, 1981), Second Season; Candice Finley (Eastern Kenh1cky, 2002), Second Season
Director of Operations: Mary Beth Whitaker (Eastern Kentucky, 2006), Second Season

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�SEASON PREVIEW
When Eastern Kentucky Uni versity
Head Coach Chrissy Roberts hosted a p icnic for her team, coaches, staff and families
in August, each person was asked to fill
ou t a name tag and stick it to the ir shirt.
Wi th ni ne new players on the team, those
name tags were quite handy. Roberts
might have to consider add ing a "Hello,
my name is ... " patch to go along with the
Ohio Va ll ey Conference logo on the players' jerseys. Ju st until Lady Colonel fans
become familia r with all the new faces.
In addition to nine new team members,
six letter winn ers return from last season's
team. Roberts h as experience trying to
mesh a group of returning players with
such a large n umber of newcomers.
"One year a t East Carolina, we brought
in eight true fresh men," Roberts said.
"Two yea rs down the road those kids won
a Conference USA championship. The
team chemistry has been real good u p to
this point. Th ey know it will take all 15 of
them working togeth er to accomplish our
goals."
Among the six returning players are
four returnin g starters; Colette Cole (Sr., F,
6-1), Sarah Fraser-Jones (Sr., G, 5-10), Nadia Mossong (Jr., F, 6-0) and Cherie Wh ite
(Jr., F, 5-10).
Mossong is the team's top returning
scorer. She averaged nine points per game
last season and tied White as the team
leader with an average of 6.5 rebounds per
game. She ranked among the top-10 in the
OVC in rebounding and tied or surpassed
her career-high for rebounds nine times.
Mossong scored 25 points against Jacksonville State and grabbed 12 boards on two
occasions. White finished with 13 poin ts
and 14 rebounds against Sou theast Missouri. In addition, she missed a doubledouble by either one point or one rebound,
or one of each, five times last season. Cole

was called upon to
play primarily in
the post last season,
which was a new
role. She responded
by recording a pair of
double-doubles.
Th e newcomers feature two of the top-10
players in the state of
Kentucky in Brittany
Coles (Fr., G, 5-11)
and Alex Jones (Fr.,
F/C, 6-1), and a pair of
highly tou ted junior
college tran sfers in
Kai ti Cochren (So.,
C, 6-5) and Talisha
Davis (Jr., G, 5-6).
POINT GUARDS
Also among the nine newcomers are two
Roberts has a n umber of o ptio ns and
Division I transfers. Reese Bass (Jr., G, 5-6)
and Jasmine Stovall (Jr., G, 5-9) will have
combinations to u tilize at the point.
Fraser-Jones, a senior, started the final 2
to sit out the 2009-10 season due to NCAA
tran sfer
games of the 2008-09 sea
and finished second on t
rules. Bass a
team with 74 assists. She
former top65 nationa l
Shakeyia Colyer (Fr., 5-3 )
has worked hard in the oj
recru it comes
Talisha Davis (Jr., 5-6)
season to become more o ·
-&lt;II Sarah Fraser-Jo11es (Sr., 5-10)
scoring threat and will lo
to EKU from
Ashley Pritchett (Fr., 5-8)
to improve upon a 3.1 po·
the University
of Michigan.
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Stovall was a member of the 2009 ConferDavis joins the Lady Colonel program
ence USA tou rnament champion Univerafter playing two years a t Lincoln Trail
sity of Central Florida.
College. Last season she dished out 135
assists and averaged 16 poi nts per gam
"We're counting on all our newcomers
to play," Roberts said. "They kn ow that
Freshmen Shakeyia Colyer (Fr., G, 5and Ashley Pritchett (Fr., G, 5-8) can pla
they all have the opportunity to come in
both guard positions. Both are very agan d help us right away, but they'll have to
eam it."
gressive off the dribble and can finish w
con tact. The two freshmen come from
Roberts has a much more balanced and
versatile team this season. The Colonels
su ccessful high school programs and ar
feature several post players that can be efaccustomed to success.
Bass, the transfer from Michigan, will
fective with their back to the basket or can
step out and face the basket. Eastern has
test the guards every day in practice.
former h igh school All-American hand!
several guards that can knock down sh ots
from three-point range, or put the ball on
the ball very well, can consistently knoc
the floor and drive to the hoop.
down the three, plays stellar defense an
TI1e Colonels will also be a much taller
is a great leader on the cou rt.
team in 2009-10. The squad now includes
WINGS
six players that stand 6-foot or taller. The
This team's versatility really shows
front court includes Jones, Michaelea
among this group. Jasmine Lewin (So.,
Kleist and Cole at 6-foot-l , Sonjia Hoston
G, 5-7), Wh ite and Mossong can play th
at 6-foot-3 and Cochren at 6-foot-5. The
shooting gu ard or small
5-footforward positions. Lewin
11 Coles
stretch es the
p layed in every game as a
Britta11y Coles (Fr., 5-11)
freshman and returned to
a dded height
into the back
Michaelen Kleis/ (Fr., 6-1)
campus this fall in great
court.
Jasmine u'wi11 (So., 5-7)
shape. She has improved
"TI1e th ing
-&lt;II Nadia Mosso11g (Jr., 6-0)
aspects of her game in add
that is excitCl1erie White (Jr., 5-10)
tion to working on strengt
ing about
.__ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __, and conditioning. White is
this team is we're much more balanced,"
an aggressive rebounder tha t can drive
Roberts said. "H opefully we'll get scarto the basket and get to the free throw
in g out of more positions and it will be
line. Mossong developed into a consiste
tougher for teams to defend us."
scoring th reat her sophomore season . S
made 21 three-pointers and shot over 70

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rcent from the free throw line.
A pair of fres hmen will also be able
play multiple positions for the Lady
• lonels. Coles, a Lexington, Ky., native
,. 1 play point ~uard, can play on the .
, ng, or battle ms1de. She has three-pomt
ge and can attack off the dribble to the
tor right. Coles averaged 18 points and
en rebounds her senior season. Kleist
o can be effective inside or out. She can
t the ball on the floor and drive, s he has
ee-point range and can play with her
ck to the basket.
Much like Bass, Stovall will make her
mmates better in practice this season.
e Lawrenceville, Ga., native is very athic, can sh oot the three an d is very vocal
the court.

Cole, th.e only senior that has spen t all
four years as a Lady Colonel, will look to
end her career on a successful note. The
Booneville, Ky., native did well in her first
season playing in the post. She finished
2008-09 averaging 8.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game. With more post p layers
on the roster this season, Roberts will be
able to u ti li ze Cole inside and out.

SCHEDULE
Eastern Kentucky w ill open its 2009-10
season agains t rival Western Kentucky,
which is one of e ight teams on the slate
that won 16 or m ore games last season.
"We're going to face some non-conference opponents that are really going to test
us," Roberts said. "Our team w ill have
to be prepared to com pete every time we
STS
step on the floor. They'll learn that you
While Hoston and Cochren are tradican 't take a night off in college basketball,
nal post players, Jones and Cole can
and that will help prepare them for the
th play with thei r back to the basket
conference season."
can face-up. Hoston came on strong
The Lady Colonels an d Lady Toppers
e last season. In four of Eastern's final
will kick-off the season on Nov. 14 a t E.A.
e games, the Homestead, Pa., native
Diddle Arena in Bowling Green. EKU will
eraged 6.8
then play at Wright State
ints and 4.8
on Nov. 19 before play....._,-'"""'__. ing its first home game
bounds while
Kaiti Cochren (So., 6-5)
of the 2009-10 campaign.
aying 15 min&lt;II Colette Cole (Sr., 6-1)
Eastern will p lay the first
es per game.
chren comes
Sonjia Hoston (Sr., 6-3)
of 14 home games agains t
EKUwith
Florida Atlantic on Nov. 21.
Alex Jones (Fr., 6 -1)
ree seasons
Roberts spent six season s
eligibility remaining. She was ranked
as an assistant coach at East Carolina bethe 17th best junior college center in the
fore taking over the EKU program. She11
tion by the Coll egiate Girls Basketball
return to ECU w ith her Lady Colonel
port.
team for the East Carolin a Classic on Nov.
Jones, a two-time all-s tate selection, was
27 and 28. Eastern Ken tucky will p lay
finalist for Kentucky's Miss Basketball
Bethw1e-Cookman and Towson at the
ard last season after averaging 17.4
two-day event.
ints, 10.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.2
The 18-game Ohio Valley Conference
eals per game fo r Elizabeth town H igh
schedu le begins with a trip to face Murray
hool. In addition to having well &lt;levelState on Dec. 3 and Tennessee-Martin on
ed post moves, she can pass the ball
Dec. 5. Eastern will then face the fi rs t of
ry well and has developed three-point
two Big East Conference members on Dec.
ooting range.
8 when the team travels to Morgan town to
take on West Virginia.
After a h ome game
against Davis &amp; Elkins
College on Dec. 11,
the Lady Colonels will
make the short drive to
play a second Big East
foe, the University of
Cinci1mati.
Eastern will end the
2009 calendar year with
a game at home against
Central Arkan sas on
Dec. 22. The N ew
Year begins with a pair
of OVC home games
agains t Tennessee
State and defending
conference tourn ament
champion Austin Peay.

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2009-10 Preseason
All-Ohio Valley Conference Team
N ame. School

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Chynna Bozeman, MOR

G
Jr. 5-10
Reynoldsburg, Ohio

Jasm ine Smith, TSU

F
Jr. 6-0
Stone Moun tain, Ga.

Jolie Efezokhae, JSU

F

Sr.
6-1
Buford, Ga.

Oby Okafor, TSU

F

5-9
Sr.
Rol la, Mo.

Ashley Herring, APSU
Nicole Jamen, APSU
Tiffany Hamilton, MOR
Dominique Si ms, EIU
Brittany Wiley, JSU

5-9
G/F Jr.
Memphis, Tenn.

F/C Sr. 5-11
Yaounde', Cameroon
G
Jr.
5-8
Winter Haven, Fla.
G
Sr. 5-10
Wichita Falls, Texas

P
So. 5-11
Ca rrollton, Ga .

Nadia Massong, EKU
F
Jr.
6-0
Bereldange, Luxembourg

O VC Preseason Player of the Year
Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State

2009-10 OVC PREDICTED
ORDER OF FIN ISH
Sdeckd by OVC Head Coaches and Sports lnfomrnfio11 Directors

1. Morehead State (9) .................................. 147
2. Austin Peay (6) ......................................... 146
3. Tennessee State (4) .................................. 134
4. Eastern Illinois (1) ................................... 111
5. Jacksonville Sta te ....................................... 84
6. Murray State .............................................. 79
7. Southeast Missouri .................................... 67
8. Tennessee Tech .......................................... 58
9. Eastern Kentucky ...................................... 54
10. UT Martin ................................................. 18
First place votes in p.irenthesies. Schools were not allowed to
rank theirown tc;im. Ninepoinl'sawarded fora first·placevote,
eight for second, etc.

Fu ture OVC m ember Southern lllinois
Edwa rdsville will visit McBrayer Arena for
th e first time on Jan. 20.
Th e regular season will end w ith home
games against Tennessee-Martin and Murray Sta te. The 2010 OVC tournament gets
underway on March 2 wi th first roun d
action at cam pu s sites. The OVC final
fou r will be held at the Sommet Center in
N ashville, Te1m., on March 5 and 6. Firs t
round NCAA tournament action will be
played on March 20 an d 21.

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Year: Senior
He ight: 6-1
Position: Forward
Hometown: Booneville, Ky.
Prev. School: Breathitt County High School

and against Jackson ville State (Feb. 14) ... went 1-fo~-·
behind the three-point arc and 2-for-~ from the chan~
stripe against Penn ... earned the Ohio Valley Confen
Medal of H onor, which is given annually to the stude
athletes who achieve the highest grad e point average
conference-sp onsored sport ... also earned a spot on t
Ohio Valley Conference Commission~r' s r:onor Roll .
2007-08 EKU Scholar ... 2007-08 Presiden tial Scholar.

AS A JUNIOR IN 2008-09
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
2008-09 ESPN The Magazine Acad emic All-District First
Played in all 30 games .. . averaged 3.6 points and ~hrel
Team .. . Cole was called upon to play primarily in the post, rebounds p er game ... shot 35.5 percent from the field
which was entirely a new role ... she responded by record- 36.7 p ercent from beyond the three-point arc ... made '.
ing two double-d oubles, finishing among the to~-20 in ~he
percent of her free throw attempts ... scored a season-l
conference in rebounding and third on the team m scoring
10 points against Louisiana Tech (Nov. 24) ... grabbed
. .. after seeing action in only 12 games as a ~ophomo:e, .
season-high nine rebounds against Georgetown (Nov.
Cole played in all 27 games and started 21 times her Junior
also had eight rebounds in games against Austin Peay
season ... her average of 2.4 offensive rebounds per game
9) and Eastern Illinois (Jan. 13) .. . dished out four .ass1s
was the eighth highest in the Ohio Valley Conference . .. she against Tennessee State (Jan. 25) ... earned the Ohio Va
scored in double figures 11 times, in cluding a career-best
Conference Medal of Honor, which is given annually t
21 points against Hou ston Baptist (Dec. 13) on 10-for-ll
student-athle tes who achieve the high est grade point z
shooting from the field ... after having_ never scored more
age in a conference-sponsored sport .. : a!so earned as:
than 10 points in a gam e thr~ugh ~er first l:"'o seas?ns: Cole on the Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner's Honor
scored more than 10 points eigh t times dunng her JUruor
season ... recorded her first career double-double against
HIGH SCHOOL
Western Kentucky (Nov. 23), finishing with 14 points and
Earned four varsity letters .. . named 2006 14th Region
11 rebounds ... contributed her second double-double
er of the Year ... honored as the 2006 Gatorade Mo unt,
against Tennessee State (Jan. 3), fini shing with 13 points
Co-Player of the Year ... led the state in scoring as seni1
and 10 rebounds d espite leaving the game early after hav... three-time Region 14 Top 10 ... ended career as schc
ing her nose fractured ... one
all -time leadin g scorer .. . averaged 26.0 points and 12.(
f.'tr&lt;!...,..,,,-. gam e after suffering a fractured
rebounds per game as a senior ... also played four yea r:
nose, Cole scored 19 points,
varsity softball and two years of volleyball ... was Breat
Whn t is your nicknn111e?
grabbed seven rebounds, dished
Coun ty High School' s 2006 salutatorian ... graduated "'
Coley out three assists and totaled two
4.0 grade p oint average.
steals against Austin Peay (Jan.
Over the st1111111er, what part of
your gnme did you work on the
5) while playing with a black
PERSONAL
most?
eye and a face gu ard .. . exFull
name is Colette Michelle Cole ... born Oct. 30, 1987
con ditioning tended her streak of consecutive
... daughter of Thomas and Agnes Cole ... has two siste1
made free throws to 17 early in
Whal are your futu re goals?
Bridget and Thomasina ... m ajoring in sport m an ageme
g raduate in December and the season .. . set a career-high
then s tart grad u a te school with five steals against Wright
State (Nov. 25) .. . earned the
What is your best non-athletic
Ohio Valley Conference Medal
tnlenf?
playing the drums on of Honor, which is given anRock Band nuall y to the student-athletes
who achieve the highest grade
What is yot1r favorite cereal?
point ave rage in a con ferenceHoneycombs
d
sponsored sport . .. also eame
What is yourfnvorite midnight
a spot on the Ohio Valley Consnack?
ference Commissioner's Honor
chi li from Wendy's Roll ... 2008-09 Colonel Sch ola r
... 2008-09 Presidential Scholar
What is your favorite Web site?
www.Facebook .com (4.00 GPA) ... 2008-09 Bratzke
Award of Excellence, which
Whn t is the most in teresting
is given to the student-athlete
Points ...... 21 , vs. Houston Sap., 12/13/08 3FG .................... 3, at Austin Peay, 1
class yot1 've taken nt EKU?
with the highest GPA on his or
Rebounds .. 11, vs. Western Ky., 11/23/08 3FGA ................. 5, at Austin Peay, 1
'-----P-sy_c h_o_lo_g_y_o_f_C_o_
a c_h_in_g__, her team .
Assists ....... 4, vs. Tennessee St., 1/25107 FT ............ 6, vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/2
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08
Played in 12 games . .. averaged 1.4 points and 0.8 rebound s
.. . scored a season-high five points again st Penn (Dec. 30)

ISteals .......... 5, vs. Wright State, 11125/08
........ 2, vs. Tennessee St., 1/31109
IBlocks
Minutes ....... 35, at Tennessee St., 113/09

at Chicago State, 111
FTA ............. 8, at Tennessee Tech, 1
atTennessee St., 1
FG ............ 10, vs. Houston Sap., 12/13108 OReb ........... 8, vs. Western Ky., 11~
FGA ........... 17, vs. Western Ky., 11/23/08 DReb ............ 7, vs. Murray State, 1

14

�PLAYER PROFILES

GS Min
nent
- 24
VALLEY
25
lahoma
23
·- orgetown
29
uisianaTech
16
them Miss
17
mont
29
stern Carolina
n. -Chattanooga 18
17
AYSTATE
30
NPEAY
18
tern Illinois
13
Martin
19
ENNESSEE ST.
9
EAST MO.
23
nesseeTech
15
HEAD STATE
22
RNILLINOIS
17
ksonville St.
14
ford
21
ESSEESTATE
11
RTIN
6
rehead State
5
ESSEE TECH
12
rray State
14
theastMo.
11
ONVILLEST.
12
ORD
19
stin Peay
3
nesseeState
' rray State
3
nent
GS Min
- 20
VALLEY
icago State
33
nderbilt
23
ERN KENTUCKY • 33
HT STATE
29
RAY STATE
32
ARTIN
32
TON BAPTIST
28
lahoma State
30
FIELD STATE
17
nnessee State
35
stin Peay
31
ONVILLE ST.
29
ESSEE TECH
28
stern Illinois
30
utheast Mo.
25
UEdwardsville
26
orehead State
25
IN PEAY
33
ESSEE STATE
34
30
25
25
29
22
24
24

2006-07 Game-By-Game
Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT·A Pct. Off
.375 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3
.000 0-2 .000 5-6 .833 0
.000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 4
.400 0-1 .000 6·6 1.000 4
.667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
1-3 .333 1-2 .500 O·O .000 2
3.4 .750
1.000 0-0 .000 2
1-5 .200 1-2 .500 O·O .000 0
3-7 .429 0·1 .000 0-0 .000 1
3-9 .333 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 3
0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1
0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0
1-1 1.000 1·1 1.000 0-0 .000 0
0-2 .000 0·2 .000 5·8 .625 2
3.5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2
2·6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2
2·7 .286 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 1
1·2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0
1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0
0-1 .000 O·O .000 O·O .000 0
0-1 .000 O·O .000 O·O .000 0
2-3 .667 2·2 1.000 1-2 .500 1
0-4 .000 O·O .000 0-0 .000 1
0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1
2-5 .400 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1
0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
1-1 1.000 O·O .000 0-0 .000 1

FG·A
3·8
0-3
0-6
2-5
2-3

,.,

2008·09 Game-By-Game
FG·A Pct. 3FG·A Pct. FT·A Pct. Off
2·8 .250 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 6
3-6 .500 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 2
1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
6-17 .353 1·2 .500 1-1 1.000 8
3-12 .250 1·2 .500 3-4 .750 5
3-10 .300 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3
6-11 .545 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2
10-11 .909 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4
3-11 .273 0-1 .000 1·2 .500 3
3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2
4-8 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 5
7·10 .700 3-5 .600 2-4 .500 2
2-11 .182 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1
4-8 .500 2-4 .500 O·O .000 0
3· 11 .273 0-1 .000 1·4 .250 1
3-6 .500 2-3 .667 2·3 .667 2
1-5 .200 0-0 .000 O·O .000 1
3-8 .375 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
5· 11 .455 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 3
6· 12 .500 1-2 .500 1-3 .333 5
3·8 .375 0·2 .000 1-2 .500 2
4-7 .571 0·2 .000 1-2 .500 1
2-7 .286 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-6 .000 0-3 .000 2-3 .667 1
1-8 .125 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
2-4 .500 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1
1-5 .200 O·O .000 0-0 .000 2

5
5
1
4
8
2
0
0
0
6
3
8
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
4
2
3
3
0
1

PF
0
0
2
2
1
0
2
2
1
2
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0

A TO
0 1
0 0
0 2
1 2
0 0
0 2
1 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
1 3
0 1
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
1 0
0 0
1 2
4 1
1 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0

Blk S
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 1

Pts
7
5
0
10
4
3
7
3
6
8
0
0
4
3
5
6
4
6
2
5
3
0
0
7
0
0
3
6
0
2

Def Tot
1 7
5 7
1 2
3 11
0 5
7 10
1 3
3 7
2 5
3 5
5 10
5 7
3 4
5 5
6 7
4 6
1 2
2 3
6 9
4 9
3 5
4 5
4 4
5 6
0 1
0 1
2 4

PF
4
4
3
5
5
4
1
3
1
1
0
4
5
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
3
5
2
4
1
2
3

A TO
2 2
2 2
0 1
0 2
0 2
3 4
1 1
0 0
1 0
2 0
0 4
3 2
1 1
2 6
0 1
0 0
O 2
0 2
0 2
0 1
1 3
0 1
2 2
2 3
0 1
1 1
1 O

Blk S
1 2
1 1
0 0
0 2
1 5
0 1
0 2
0 2
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 2
0 0
1 1
0 2
1 0
o 2
0 1
0 2
2 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
1 0
O 1

Pts
7
12
2
14
10
7
13
21
7
6
13
19
5
10
7
10
2
6
13
14
7
9
4
2
2
5
2

Def
4
0
5
2
1
3
3
1
3
5
1
0
0
0
4
1
6
1
2
2
1
1
1
0
3
2
2
2
0
0

Tot
7
0
9
6
2

Opponent
GS Min
W.VA. TECH
6
vs. Valparaiso
3
at FloridaGulf Coast
DNP
vs. Syracuse
6
vs. Alabama State
2
at Murray State
DNP
at Austin Peay
DNP
UT MARTIN
2
EASTERN ILLINOIS
DNP
vs. High Point
DNP
vs. Penn
11
TENNESSEE TECH
DNP
at Morehead State
8
at Eastern Illinois
5
JACKSONVILLE ST.
4
SAMFORD
1
at Tennessee State
4
at Tennessee Tech
DNP
MURRAY STATE
DNP
SOUTHEAST MO.
DNP
at Jacksonville St.
5
at Samford
DNP
at UT Martin
DNP
at Southeast Mo.
DNP
MOREHEAD STATE
DNP
AUSTIN PEAY
DNP
TENNESSEE STATE
DNP
at Samford
DNP

2007-08 Game-By-Game
FG-A Pct. 3FG·A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk S Pts
H .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2
0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

0·2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0

1
0

1 0 1 0 0 1 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0-0 .000

0-0 .000 O·O .000 0

0

0 0 0 0

1-3 .333

1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 2

0

1-3
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-1

0-1
O·O
0·1
O·O
0·1

1
1
0
0
0

1
0
0
1
0

2
1
0
1
0

2·2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1

0

1 0 1 0

.333
.000
.000
.000
.000

.000
.000
.000
.000
.000

2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000

0
0
1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0 0 0

0

0 1 5

0
0
0
0
0

1
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

4
0
0
0
0

0 1 5

olctte's Career Statistics
GP-GS

Min/Avg.

30-0
12-0
27-21

495/16.5
5714.8
752127.9

69-21

1304/18.9

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.

38-107
5-20
91-230

355
.250
.396

134-357 .375

FT-FTA

~

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

11-30
1-4
12-38

.367
.250
.316

22-30
6-7
35.55

.733
.857
.636

24-72

.333

63-92

.685 106-143

33-56
7-3
66-84

Ast!Avg.

TO

89/3.0
1010.8
150/5.6

27-0
4-0
78-4

11/0.4
3/0.3
24/0.9

24
0
46

249/3.6

109-4

38/0.6

70

BLK SIi/Avg.

Pts/Avg.

1
1
10

19/0.6
4/0.3
32/1.2

10913.6
1711.4
229/8.5

12

55/0.8

35515.1

olette's Career Ohi,o Valle Conference Statistics
GP-GS

20-0
7-0
18-13
45-13

Min/Avg.

292/14.6
29/4.1
513/28.5
834118.5

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

Pct.

23-65
3-9
59-151

.354
.333
.391

85-225

7-15
0-3
10-32

.378

.467
.000
.313

17-50

.340

FT-FTA

Pct.

lT-18 Ml

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

Ast!Avg.

TO

0
35

64/3.2
9/1 .3
14818.2

50

8

28/0.6

221/4.9

TO

BLK

Stl/Avg.

0

1/1.0

212.0

0

111.0

212.0

9/0.5
110.1
17/0.9

15

157/3.5

69-2

2710.6

1.000
.541

34-58

.586

53-104

FT-FTA

Pct.

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

Pts/Avg . .

12/0.6
1/0.1
15/0.8

18-0
2-0
49-2

3.3
20-37

BLK Stl/Avg.

-01
7

53/2.7
5/0.7
9915.5

16-37
3-2
34-65

~olette's Career P ostseason Statistics

GP-GS
~
D06-07
1-0
'OTALS
1·0

Min/Avg.

313.0
313.0

FG-FGA Pct.
Pct.
- 1--1- 1.000 3FG-3FGA
0-0
.000

1-1

1.000

0-0

.000

0-0 .000
0-0

.000

15

1-0

111 .0

1-0

0:0--

111.0,

0-0

Ast!Avg.

0/0.0

0

0/0.0

0

Pts/Avg.

�PLAYER PROFILES
der-20 s tate championship in 2004 .. . helped the Sab E
the ABA ope n women's cham pionsh ip and place thir
n ation a ls in 2006.
PERSONAL
Full na me is Sarah Loui se Fraser-Jones .. . born May 1
1986 .. . d au ghter of Dennis and Amanda Fraser-Jonei
h as one brother, Marc .. . majoring in p sychology.

Hometown: Melbou rne, Au stralia
Prev. School: M ineral A rea CC
AS A JUNIOR IN 2008-09
Played in all 27 games a nd s tarted the final 22 games of the
season ... averaged 30.3 min utes per gam e .. . second on the
team with 74 assis ts ... averaged 3.1 p oints, 3.7 rebounds
and 2.7 assists per game . .. scored a season -h igh nine p o ints
against Tennessee-Mar tin (Dec. 6) ... d ished out a seasonbest n ine assists against Tennessee Tech (Ja n. 10) . .. grabbed
a season-h igh seven rebounds against Austin Peay (Jan. 5)
.. . earned a spot on the Ohio Vall ey Conferen ce Commiss ion er's H on or Roll ... 2008-09 Colon el Sch ola r.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08
(at Mineral Area College)
Earned hon orable mention All-Region XVI and second team
all-conference h onors ... averaged 6.7 poin ts, 3.9 rebounds,
3.0 assists and 1.0 s teals per game ... shot 49.7 percent fro m
the field and 69.1 percen t from the free throw line .. . scored
in 28 of the 30 games in w hich sh e played in .. . scored 10
or more points in nine games
.. . h ad a double-double against
John
A. Logan College, finish Wh11t is your pregn111e rit11nl?
I like to sing to get the ing w ith a season -high 18 points
pregame jitters out
an d 11 rebounds .. . also d ished
out six assists in that game .. .
Wh11t 11re yo11r f11t11re go11ls?
for the team to make the scored 17 poin ts on 8-of-10
NCAA tournament,
graduate and s tart a career sh ooting against Southeastern
Illinois College.
Wh11/ three words best describe
you?
crazy, fu n and determined

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
(at Mineral Area College)
Nobody wo11ld believe 1 w11/c/,
this TV show ...
Averaged 8.5 points, 4.6 reScooby-Doo
bounds and 4.1 assis ts per
game wh ile earning first team
What is yo11r favorite vncntio11
spot?
all-conferen ce and second team
Melbourne, Australia
all-region recognition ... shot
W/,af is yo11r favorite cereal?
53.l percent from the field and
Rice Krispies
71.4 percent from three-point
Who is your favorite actress?
ran ge ... helped Mineral Area to
Sa ndra Bullock
a 22-10 record and a s p ot in the
WJ,ici, person 011 the team is
Region XVI tournamen t ch am1110s/ likely to become preside11t?
pionsh ip game.
Colette Cole

What is the 1110s/ i11teresti11g
class you've take11 at EKU?
Human Anatomy

HIGH SCHOOL
Led her club tea m to an un-

I Points ................ 9, vs. UT Martin, 12/6/08
Rebounds ......... 7, at Austin Peay, 1/5109
Assists .... 9, vs. Tennessee Tech, 1110/09
Steals ...... 3, vs. Tennessee Tech, 1/10109
Blocks ......... 1, vs. Western Ky., 11/23/08
vs. Jacksonville St. , 1/8109
vs. Southeast Missouri, 2112109
Minutes ......... 39, vs. Tenn. Tech, 1/10109
at Tennessee Tech, 215109
FG .................. 3, vs. Ohio Valley, 11/14108
vs. UT Martin, 12/6108
at Jacksonville St., 217/09
FGA ......... 8, vs. Morehead State, 2/21109

I
I

16

3FG ................ 1, vs. Ohio Valley, 11
at Tennessee Tech, ,
at Jacksonville St., 2
vs. Morehead State, 21:
at Murray State, 21:
3FGA ....... 4, vs. Morehead State, 21:
FT ............... 3, at Chicago State, 1111
vs. UT Martin, 1~
vs. Tennessee St., 113
FTA ............. 4, at Chicago State, 11/1
vs. Tennessee St., 113
OReb .......... 4, at Tennessee Tech, 2J
DReb ................. 6, at Austin Peay, 11

�PLAYER PROFILES
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cago State
derbilt
ERN KENTUCKY
HT STATE
AYSTATE
RTIN
TON BAPTIST
ahoma State
IELD STATE
nessee State
tin Peay
ONVILLEST.
ESSEE TECH
tern Illinois
theast Mo.
Edwardsville
rehead State
NPEAY
ESSEE STATE
nessee Tech
'ksonville St.
HEAST MO.
RN ILLINOIS
HEAD STATE
Martin
rray State

Min FG-A
22 3-6
13 0-1
31 2-4
31 2-5
21 0-2
37 0-3
32 3-5
28 0-4
24 0-3
32 1-4
38 0-1
36 1-3
36 2-4
39 1-3
32 0-2
30 2-3
18 0-1
34 1-3
37 1-4
35 0-3
39 2-6
31 3-6
34 1-2
23 1-2
37 3-8
19 2-7
30 2-6

2008-09 Game-By-Game
Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off
.500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3
.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0
.500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
.400 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1
.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1
.000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3
.600 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 3
.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3
.000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0
.250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3
.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0
.333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1
.500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0
.333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2
.000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
.667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1
.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
.333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2
.250 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 1
.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2
.333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4
.500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0
.500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2
.500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
.375 1-4 .250 0-1 .000
.286 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
.333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2

Def
2
2
3
1
3
3
2

1
1
5
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
0
2
3
2

Tot
5
2
3
2
4
6
5
4
1
4
5
7
3
3
2
6
2
4
3
3
6
2
4
1
4
5
4

PF
5
2
2
5
5
4
3
2
3
0
2
5
1
0
3
2
4
5
3
3
4
4
3

A
3
0
3
4
0
3
2
2
3
3
4
1
1
9
2
0
3
6
2
5

5
3
3
2
2

1
2

TO
2
2
1
0
3
2
4
5
3
1
0
3
2
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
2
3
0
0
3

Blk S
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
0
0
0 1
0 2
1 0
0 3
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 0
0 1
1 0
0 0
0 2
0 1
0 0

Pts
7
3
4
4
0
0
9
0
0
2

5
2
0
4
0
2
3

7
2
2
7
4

5

arah's EI&lt;:U Career Statistics
GP-GS

Min/Avg.

27-22

819/30.3

27-22

819130.3

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.

FT-FTA Pct.

33-101

.327

5-22

Ast/Avg.

TO

Pts/Avg.

13-17

.765

BLK

Stl/Avg.

.227

33-101

40-60

.327

100/3.7

79-5

74/2.7

5-22

.227

13-17

55

3

22/0.8

84/3.1

.765

40-60

100/3.7

79.5

7412.7

55

3

2210.8

8413.1

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

arah's Career Ohio Vallev Conferenc e Statistics
GP-GS

18-18
18-18

Min/Avg.

599133.3
599133.3

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.

25-71

FT-FTA

Pct.

.352

Ast/Avg.

4-16

TO

10-13

Stl/Avg.

Pts/Avg. .

.769

29-44

7314.1

BLK

25-71

.250

.352

51-2

4-16

53/2.9

37

.250

10-13

.769

2

16/0.9

64/3.6

29-44

7314.1

51-2

5312.9

37

2

1610.9

64/3.6

Ast/Avg.
010.0
010.0

TO
0
0

BLK

Stl/Avg.

0
0

0/0.0

0/0.0 .

0/0.0

010.0

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

arah's EKU Career Postseason Statistics
GP-GS

0-0
0-0

Min/Avg.

0/0.0
010.0

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

Pct.

FT-FTA Pct.

0-0

.000

0-0

0-0

.000

.000

.000

0-0

0:0

.000

0-0

.000

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO
0-0
010.0
0-0
0-0
010.0
0-0

Pts/Avg.

�PLAYER PROFILES
Year: Senior
Height: 6-3
Position: Center
Hometown: Homestead, Pa.
Prev. School: Mercyhurst North Eas t CC
=

career-high 22 points on 11-of-13 shooting from the field o
Jan. 31, 2008 again st Erie Community College ... grabbed
10 or more rebounds fo ur times and had d ouble-dou bles
against Alfred State (10 poin ts, 10 rebounds), Niagara
CoUege (13 poin ts, 10 rebounds) and Ohio-Zanesville (20
points, 11 rebounds).

- ----31..---'

AS A JUNIOR IN 2008-09
Played in 20 games, made one start and averaged 10 minutes per contest in her first season with the Lady Colonels
... was not eligible to play in the first seven games of the
season ... scored two points and grabbed a rebound while
playing six minutes in her first appearance of the season,
against Houston Baptis t (Dec. 13) ... in her first start,
against Bluefield State (Dec. 30), Hoston scored 15 points,
grabbed six rebounds in 16 minutes of action ... in four of
her fina l five games of the 2008-09 season, Hoston averaged
6.8 poin ts, 4.8 rebounds and 14.5 minutes per game ... she
scored eight points twice in the final five games ... 2008-09
Colonel Scholar.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
(at Mercyhurst North East CC)
Averaged 9.4 points, 6.3 rebounds and nearly two blocks
per game ... record ed three d ouble-doubles her first seaso
with a season-high 15 rebounds
and 12 points again st Genesee
Community College ... in her
first collegiate game, Hoston
Wliat are your pregame rituals ?
blocked five sh ots, grabbed
listening to music, talkin
eight rebounds and scored 14
to my parents and brothe
points on 7-of-10 shooting . ..
Wl1y did you choose your jersey
finished second in the nation
nu,nber?
with a 65.8 shooting percentage
I've had it since eigh
grade so I just kept it. Plus i
as a freshman.
David Robinson's numb

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08
(at Mercyhurst North East CC)
Earned All-Region III second team and All-Western New
York Athletic Conference second team recognition after
averaging 7.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game ... set the
school record with 85 career blocked shots ... scored a

HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letter winner at
Wilkinsburg High School ...
helped the Tigers to a pair of
sectional cham pionships as a
junior and a senior ... selected
as one of Pennsylvania's Finest
15 as a junior an d a seriior.

What are your future goals?
to get m y bachelor'
d egree and go on to g
m y master's in socio]o
What is your best non-athletic
talent?
writing poet
What is your most prized
possession?
p icture o f my Nana and Pa

What is your favorite cereal?
PERSONAL
Frosted Flak
Full name is Sonjia AlyessWhat is the most interesting
La'vonne H oston .. . born April
class you've taken at EKU?
20, 1988 .. . d au ghter of Ronald
Gender and Socie
and Patricia H oston ... has fo ur
brothers, Randel, Rafiel, Ronald and Ja mal ... m ajoring in
sociology.

Points
.......................... n
Rebounds ... 7, vs. Morehead St., 2/21/09
........... 1, at Oklahoma State, 12/2
Assists .. .. 1, vs. Tennessee Tech, 1/10/09
vs. Bluefield State, 12/30
vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/12/09
at Austin Peay, 1/
Steals . ... 1, vs. Tennessee St.. 1/31/09
at Southeast Missouri, 1/17
vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/12/09
at UT Martin, 2/2
vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/14/09
at Murray State, 2/28/09 FTA ..................... 4, at UT Martin, 2/2
at Tennessee St., 1/
Blocks ..... 2, at SIU Edwardsville, 1/19/09
..... 4, at UT Martin, 2/2
Minutes ..... 17, at Eastern Illinois, 1/15/09 OReb
vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/1 4/09 DReb . ..... 5, vs. Bluefield State, 12/30
vs. Morehead State, 2/21
FG .
... 7, vs. Bluefield St., 12/30/08
FGA ............ 9, vs. Bluefield St., 12/30/08

18

�~ Min
Opponent
OHIO VALLEY
at Chicago State
at Vanderbilt
WESTERN KENTUCKY
WRIGHT STATE
MURRAY STATE
UT MARTIN
6
HOUSTON BAPTIST
12
at Oklahoma State
16
BLUEFIELD STATE
9
at Tennessee State
16
at Austin Peay
7
JACKSONVILLE ST.
9
TENNESSEE TECH
17
at Eastern Illinois
15
at Southeast Mo.
8
at SIU Edwardsville
3
at Morehead State
4
AUSTIN PEAY
4
TENNESSEE STATE
5
atTennessee Tech
5
at Jacksonville St.
11
SOUTHEAST MO.
17
EASTERN ILLINOIS
16
MOREHEAD STATE
14
at UT Martin
7
at Murray State

2008-09 Game-By-Game
FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct.
DNP
ONP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500
7-9 .778 0-0 .000 1-2 .500
1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-2 .500
1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-1 .000
3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-2 .500
1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-1 .000
3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-4 .250
1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000

Off Def Tot

0 1
0 2
1 5
0 0
2 4
0 0
0 2
0 3
0 1
2 1
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
0 4
2 5
4 1
1 1

1
2
6
0
6
0
2
3

ff A IQ Blk

1
4
3
0
4

3
3

2
2
0 1
1 0
0 2
0 2
0

3
4
7
5
2

4

3
3
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

0
2
2
3
6
1
0
2
2
2

3
2

3
0
1
0
3
1

3

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

~

Pts

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1

2
3
15
2

3
2
6
6
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
8
6
8
5
2

Sonjia s EKV Career Statistics

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2008-09
TOTALS

GP-GS
20-1
20-1

Min/Avg.
201/1 0.1
201/10. 1

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.
34-64 .531
0-0
.000
34-64 .531
0-0
.000

FT-FTA

Ast/Avg.
2/0.1
210. 1

TO
37
37

BLK

Stl/Avg.
4/0.2
410.2

Pts/Avg . •
73/3.7
73/3.7

FT-FTA Pct. OR-OR Reb/Avg. PF-FO Ast/Avg.
3-1 1 .273 10-24
34/2.1
38-0
2/0.1
3-11
.273 10-24
3412.1
38-0
210.1

TO
31
31

BLK Stl/Avg.

Pts/Avg.
51/3,2 .
5113.2

FT-FTA Pct.
0-0
.000
0-0
.000

TO
0
0

5-15
5-15

Pct.
.333

OR-OR Reb/Avg. PF-FO
13-33
46/2.3
47-0
.333 13-33
4612.3
47-0

4
4

Sonii. s Career Ohio Valley Conference Statistics
Year
2008- 9
TOTALS

GP-GS
·6-0
16-0

Min/Avg.
159/9.9
159/9.9

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA ~
24-49 .490
0-0
.000
24-49 .490
0-0
.000

2
2

4/0.3
4/0.3

Sonr \ I Kt; Career Postseason Statistics

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GP-GS
0-0
TOTALS
0-0

2008-09

Min/Avg.
0/0.0
0/0.0

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000

19

OR-OR Reb/Avg. PF-FO
0/0.0
0-0
0-0
0/0.0
0-0

o=o

Ast/Avg.
0/0.0
010.0

BLK Stl/Avg.

0

0

010.0
0/0.0

Pts/Avg.
010.0
0/0.0

�PLAYER PROFILES
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best six rebounds in the game against Alabama State ...
hit her first collegiate three-pointer against Eastern Tllinoi
(Dec. 21) ... scored a season-high fi ve points and added
three rebound s against Sou theast Missouri State (Feb. 23)
... earned a spot on the Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.

•• •

Yea r: Junior
Height: 6-0
Position: Forward
Hometown : Bereldange, Luxembourg
Prev. School: University of Luxembourg

HIGH SCHOOL
Played for the BBC Residence Walferdange club team ...
averaged 7.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 steals and 1.3 assist
per game during the 2005-06 season ... averaged 12.3 poin
and 9.6 rebounds during the 2006-07 season ... season hig
included 26 points, 17 rebounds and eight steals ... compe
ed for the Luxembourg National Tea m in the FIBA European Championship qualification games in September 2
... started twice in three games and averaged 7.3 points, 4.
rebounds and 1.0 assists per game ... played 74 minutes
over three games and committed just six turnovers ... in h
best game she scored 11 points and grabbed four reboun
against Estonia on Sept. 5 ... she connected on 4-of-10 sho
from the field, including 1-of-3 from three-point range ...
she also dished out four assists and made two steals.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-09
Finished her sophomore season among the top-10 in the
Ohio Valley Conference in rebounding and top-25 in scoring .. . also had the 14th best free throw percentage in the
conference ... tied or surpassed h er career-high for rebound s nine times during her sophomore season .. . set a
new career-high with seven boards in the first game of the
season, two days after setting a new career-high of nine rebounds against Tennessee Tech (Feb. 5) she reached double
digits for the firs t time w ith 12 boards against Jackson ville
State (Feb. 7) ... turned in he r first career double-double
against Easte rn Illinois (Feb. 14), finishing w ith 14 points
and 12 rebounds ... after having never scored more than
four points in a game during her freshman season, Mossong fin ished with 20 points in the first game of her sophomore campaign ... she scored 21 points, grabbed eight
boards and dished out five assists against Murray State
(Dec. 4) ... against Jacksonville State (Jan. 8) Mossong set a
new career-high with 25 points,
making 14-of-16 attempts from
the free throw line, and added
W/io is your best friend 011
another college basketball team?
seven rebounds and five assists
Jil H aentges, Point Loma
... earned a spot on the Ohio
Nazarene Uni versity
Valley Conference CommisOver t/ie summer, what part of
sioner's Honor Roll ... 2008-09
you ga,11e did you work on ti,e
Colonel Scholar.
most?

PERSONAL
Full name is Nadia Mossong ... born April 9, 1986 ... d au
ter of Michel and Marie-Claire Mossong ... has one sister,
Isabelle ... majoring in broadcasting and electronic media

upper body strength

What are yourf11ture goals?
w in an OVC championship

What is your 1110s/ prized
possessio11 ?
m y laptop

Whal is your favorite Web site?
www .Facebook.com

Who is your favorite si11ger?
Alicia Keys

What are t/iree words t/,a/ best
describe you?
impatient, honest, sarcastic

What is 011e restaurant you wish
would come to Rich111011d?
Cheesecake Factory

\i\lhat is the most i11teresti11g
class you 've take11 at EKU ?
video production classes

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
Averaged 1.5 points and 1.8 rebound s her first season ... sh ot
40 percent from the field and
72.2 percent from the free throw
line ... played in 26 games ...
s tarted the first collegia te game
she ever played in, finishing
w ith fi ve rebounds and three
s teals against West Virginia
Tech (Nov. 17) ... scored her
first collegiate points on two
free throws against Alabama
State (Dec. 2) ... connected on
her first collegiate field goal
against Tennessee-Martin (Dec.
19) .. . finished with a season-

Points ....... 25, vs. Jacksonville St., 1/8/09
Rebounds . 12, at Jacksonville St. , 2/7/09
vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/14/09
Assists ......... 6, vs. Ohio Valley , 11/14/08
Steals ............ 3, vs. W.Va. Tech, 11/17/07
vs. Ohio Valley, 11/14/08
vs. Jacksonville St., 1/8/09
Blocks ................. 1, vs. Samford, 1/19/08
vs. Ohio Valley, 11 /14/08
at Tennessee St., 113/09
at SIU Edwardsville, 1/19/09
vs. Austin Peay, 1/27/09
at Tennessee Tech, 2/5/09

L

vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/1
Minutes ...... 38, vs. Murray State, 12/
at Austin Peay, 1/
FG ................. 8, vs. Ohio Valley , 11/1
FGA .......... 15, at Tennessee Tech, 2/
3FG ............... 4, vs. Murray State, 121
3FGA ............ 7, vs. Murray State, 121
vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/1
FT ............. 14, vs. Jacksonville St. , 1
FTA ........... 16, vs. Jacksonville St., 1/
OReb ........... 6, vs. Western Ky., 11/2
vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/1
DReb .......... 8, at Jacksonville St.,

- - - -------t

20

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PLAYER PROFILES
2007-08 Game-By-Game
GS Min FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off
0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1
. Syracuse
11 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 4
. Alabama State
3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
t Murray State
3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
t Austin Peay
8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0
TMARTIN
5 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0
STERN ILLINOIS
5 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0
9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
12 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0
3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0
8 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1
DNP
Tennessee State
2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
Tennessee Tech
6 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1
URRAY STATE
5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
UTHEAST MO.
11 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0
Jacksonville St.
5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
Samford
7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1
UT Martin
14 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0
Southeast Mo.
11 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
OREHEAD STATE
USTIN PEAY
3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0
3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0
NNESSEE STATE
DNP
Samford

- 16

Def
5
2
0
2
2

0
1
1
1
1
3
0
2
3

Tot
5
2
0
3
6
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
3
0
2
4

PF
1
1
1
2
0

0
0
1
2
1
3
3
0
1
0

0 0
0
0
3
1
4 0
3 0
1 2
1 0
0 0

1
1
0
3
0
2
4
1
1

A TO
0 2
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
1 0
0 2

0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
2
0
1
0

Blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 0
1 0
0 0

S
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Pts
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
3
3
2
0
2
3
4
2

0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0

0
2
0
3
0

Opponent
GS Min
OHIO VALLEY
32
at Chicago State
16
at Vanderbilt
31
WESTERNKENTUCKY • 28
WRIGHT STATE
30
MURRAY STATE
38
UT MARTIN
28
HOUSTON BAPTIST
33
at Oklahoma State
21
BLUEFIELDSTATE
18
at Tennessee State
26
at Austin Peay
38
JACKSONVILLEST.
36
TENNESSEE TECH
17
at Eastern Illinois
24
at Southeast Mo.
19
at SIU Edwardsville
29
at Morehead State
18
AUSTIN PEAY
33
TENNESSEE STATE
21
at Tennessee Tech
31
at Jacksonville St.
32
SOUTHEAST MO.
22
EASTERN ILLINOIS
31
MOREHEAD STATE
30
at UT Martin
21
at Murray State
12

2
2
0

2008-09 Game-By-Game
FG·A· Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off
8-13 .615 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 2
2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1
1-7 .143 0-2 .000 3-3 1.000 2
0-4 .000 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 6
1-6 .1 67 0-2 .000 7-10 .700 3
6-10 .600 4-7 .571 5-5 1.000 1
1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
3-7 .429 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 4
2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
3-6 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 3
3-13 .231 0-4 .000 0-1 .000
3-12 .250 1-5 .200 7-10 .700
5-8 .625 1-1 1.000 14-16 .875 2
0-3 .000 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 1
2-9 .222 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 2
6-7 .857 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0
3-5 .600 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1
2-5 .400 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 2
3-10 .300 1-5 .200 3-6 .500 2
1-4 .250 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 3
7-15 .467 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 2
2-8 .250 0-2 .000 4-6 .667 4
1-5 .200 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 3
4-13 .308 2-7 .286 4-5 .800 6
4-10 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4
1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2
1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0

Tot
7
4
4
8
6
8
4
7
2
5
4
8
7
5
8
2
4
8

3
5
5
4
6
2
3
6
3 5
4 7
7 9
8 12
6 9
6 12
7 11
3 5
4 4

PF
5
4
4
4
2
2
2

5
4
3
4
3
3
4
3
5
4
5
4
4
4
5
4
4
3
3
4

A TO
6 3
0 4
1 5
2 8
0 6
5 5
1 1
4 3
0 3
2 1
0 7
3 3
5 6
0 3
1 3
0 1
0 5
0 2
4 2
2 2
0
0
0 1
2 4
2 0
0 0
2 1

Blk S
1 3
0
0
0 1
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 2
0 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 3
0 1
0 0
0 0
1
0
1 0
0 1
1 1
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1

Pts
20

2
9
21
2
11
4
7
6
14
25
4
4
14
6
10
10
3
18
8
4
14
9
4
2

·W

adic s Care~r Statistics
GP-GS

Min/Avg.

26-1
2.7-27

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.

180/6.9
715/26.5
895/16.9

FT-FTA Pct.

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO AsUAvg.

TO

12-30
75-201

.400
.373

3-1 0
21-75

.300
.280

13-18
72-102

.722
.706

10-37
61 -114

87-231

47/1.8
175/6.5

26-0
101-5

7/0.3
42/1.6

16
87

1
6

.377

24-85

.282

85-120

.708

71-151

22214.2

127-5

f 9!0.9

103

7

FT-FTA

Pct.

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO AsUAvg.

53-28

Def
5
3
2
2
3
7
3
3

BLK Stl/Avg.
10/0.4
2010.7
.,, 30/0.6

Pts/Avg.

40/1.5
243/9.0
283/5".3

adia's Career Ohio V.al1ey Conference Statistics
ear

007 08
008-09

GP-GS

19-0
1ti-18

Min/Avg.

37-18

123/6.5
477/26.5
600/16.2

Q~

Min/Avg.

0-0

0/0.0
0/0.0

OTALS

0-0

0-0

-- -

0/0.0

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.

10-21
52-145

.476
.359

62-166

.373

2-8
17-58
19-66

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

.250
.293
.288

Pct.

0-0
0-0

.000
.000

0-0
0-0

0-0

.000
.000

.000

0-0

.000

~ .733
51-72 ,708
62-87 .713

FT-FTA

Pct.

~ .000

29/1.5
128/7.1

18-0
66-3

6/0.3
27/1.5

44-113

157/4.2

84-3

33/0.9

12
49
61

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

0-0

.000

0-0
0-0

0-0

.000

0-0

21

TO

5-24
39-89

BLK Stl/Avg.

Pts/Avg.

4

5/0.3
10/0.6

33/1.7
172/9.6

5

15/0.4

205/5.5

1

BLK Stl/Avg.

AsUAvg.

TO

0/0.0
0/0.0

0-0
0-0

0/0.0
0/0.0

0
0

0
0

0/0.0
0/0.0

0/0.0

0-0

0/0.0

0

0

0/0.0

Pts/Avg.
010.0
010.0
0/0.0

�season-high 11 points against Jacksonville State (Jan. 17) .
matched that total with 11 points against Jacksonville Stat
again on Feb. 14 .. . had a season-high five rebounds on fo
occasions . .. in her first collegiate start, on Jan. 19 against
Samford, she finished with five points, five rebounds and
four assists .. . grabbed at least one rebound in each of the
final 23 games of the season.

Hometown: Bonaire, Ga.
Prev. School: Warner Robins High School
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-09
Finished her sophomore season tied for eighth in the
conference in rebounding and among the top-15 in steals
... after only scoring in double figures twice during her
freshman season, White scored 10 or more points 10 times
during her sophomore campaign ... recorded her first
career double-double against Southeast Missouri (Feb. 12),
finishing w ith 13 points and a career-high 14 rebounds ...
had 11 boards against Jacksonville State (Feb. 7) ... missed
a double-dou ble by either one point or one rebound, or
one of each, five times ... enters her junior season having
grabbed at least one rebound in 50 straight games ... totaled
eight or more rebounds 10 times .. . set a new career-high
with 12 points in EKU's season opener . .. established a new
career-best with 16 points against Tennessee-Martin (Dec.
6) ... set a career-high with four steals against Jacksonville
State (Jan . 8) and m atched it w ith four against SIU Edward sville (Jan. 19) .. . 2008-09 Colonel Scholar.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
Made an immediate impact as a true freshman ... played
in all 28 gam es and started once ... contributed 3.5 points
and 2.5 rebounds per game ... shot 42.5 percent from the
field and 55.6 percent from three point range .. . posted a
1.9 assist-to-turnover ratio ... scored her first points in her
first collegiate gam e, finishing with five poin ts on 1-of-2
shooting from the field and 3-for-3 shooting from the charity stripe against West Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) .. . scored a

HIGH SCHOOL
First team all-state selection by the GACA ... all-state hon
able mention selection by Geor- I· :
gia Sports Writers ... averaged
What is your nickname?
17.4 points, 9.1 rebounds, 4.1
Re
assists and 3.3 steals per game
What is one thing people
as a senior ... first team allprobably don't know about you
region and first team all-Middle
I love to do puzzl
Georgia as a senior ... averaged
12.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per What are your future goals?

game as a junior ... four-time
first team all-county selection
... four-year starter ... finished
her career as the all-time lead er
in Warner Robins High School
history with 1,376 career poin ts
... also a three-year letter winner as a member of the school' s
softball team ·and was chosen
all-Middle Georgia, all-region
and all-coun ty.
PERSONAL
Full name is Rebecca Cherie
White ... born Feb. 4, 1989 ...
daughter of Willie and Paula
White ... has one sister, Olethia
... her cousin Donnie Catlett Jr.
played college football at Kentucky State ... majoring in sports
managem ent.

to become a coa

What is your best non-athletic
talent?
a rts and era

Nobody would believe I watch
this TV show?
Am azing Wedding Ca

What three words best describ
you?
h ardworking, dedicat
and independ

If EKU could add one more te
to the schedule, who would yo
want to play?
Mercer Uni vers

What is your favorite candy b
Milky

What is your favorite cereal?
Lucky Cha

What is the most interesting
class you 've taken at EK U?
African American Stu

Points .......... .... 16, vs. UT Martin, 12/6/08
........ 13, at UT Martin, 2/2
Rebounds .. 14, vs. Southeast Mo., 2/12/09
........... 2, vs. Ohio Valley, 11/1
Assists .... 5, vs. Bluefield State, 12/30/08
....... 6, vs. Western Ky., 11/2
vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/14/09
............. 6, vs. UT Martin, 12
Steals ......... 4, vs. Jacksonville St., 1/8/09
vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/1
at SIU Edwardsville, 1/19/09 FTA .................... 9, vs. UT Martin, 1
Blocks ........... 2, at Tennessee St., 1/3/09
vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/1
vs. Tennessee Tech, 1/10/09 OReb .................. 6, at UT Martin, 2/2
Minutes . .. 38, at Chicago State, 11/16/08 DReb ......... 10, at Jacksonville St.,
at Tennessee St. , 1/3/09
vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/1
vs. Tennessee St., 1/31/09
FG
7, vs. Bluefield State, 12/30/08
at UT Martin, 2/26/09

22

�PLAYER PROFILES

GS Min
onent
,VA. TECH
13
. Valparaiso
13
Florida Gulf Coast
22
. Syracuse
5
• Alabama State
8
Murray State
15
Austin Peay
11
MARTIN
18
STERN ILLINOIS
20
• High Point
18
. Penn
20
NNESSEE TECH
16
Morehead State
22
Eastern Illinois
13
CKSONVILLE ST.
27
MfORD
11
Tennessee State
16
Tennessee Tech
11
RRAY STATE
15
UTHEAST MO.
Jacksonville St.
13
13
Samford
UT Martin
20
Southeast Mo.
9
17
DREHEAD STATE
ISTIN PEAY
21
NNESSEE STATE
24
Samford
11

- 7

2007-08 Game-By-Game
FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off
1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 1
2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0
2-4 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1
1-6 .167 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0
0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0
1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
2-4 .500 0-2 .000 1-3 .333 2
3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0
0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2
1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2
1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2
1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3
5-6 .833 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1
2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000
2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750
1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500
0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1
4-8 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1
1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 4
1-4 .250 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 0
0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
3-5 .600 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0
1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1
1-5 .200 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1
0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0

Def
1
1
1
1
0
2
4
1
3
1
0
1
0
2
2
4
1
2
0
2
2
0
4

4
0

Tot
2
1
2
1
0
2
4
1
5
1
2
3

PF
1
0
3
3
2
2
3

A
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1

4
2
4
1
2
3

2
1
2
0
3
1
5
4
2 5 0
3 2 0
2 2 1
3 1 0
3
3
4
0
4 2 2
1 0 0
2 1
5 3
2 1
2 0

TO
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0

1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2

Blk S Pts
0 2 5
0 2 7
0 1 5
0 1 3
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 2
0 1 5
1 2 7
0 0 1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
11
0 0 5
0 0 7
1 1 3
0 1 0
0 0 2
0 2 11
0 1 2
0 0 4
1 0 0
0 1 7
1 0 2
0 0 4
0 1 0

Opponent
GS Min
OHIO VALLEY
24
at Chicago State
38
at Vanderbilt
34
WESTERN KENTUCKY , 31
WRIGHT STATE
34
MURRAY STATE
19
UT MARTIN
32
HOUSTON BAPTIST
35
at Oklahoma State
23
BLUEFIELD STATE
27
at Tennessee State
38
at Austin Peay
31
JACKSONVILLE ST.
28
TENNESSEE TECH
36
at Eastern Illinois
27
at Southeast Mo.
30
at SIU Edwardsville
35
at Morehead State
36
AUSTIN PEAY
33
TENNESSEE STATE
38
at Tennessee Tech
32
at Jacksonville St.
35
SOUTHEAST MO.
37
EASTERN ILLINOIS
34
MOREHEAD STATE
21
at UT Martin
32
at Murray State
35

2008-09 Game-By-Game
FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off
5-12 .417 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2
5-10 .500 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0
2-8 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1
4-11 .364 0-6 .000 2-2 1.000 0
1-4 .250 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 4
4-7 .571 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2
5-12 .417 0-2 .000 6-9 .667 2
3-11 .273 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1
1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2
7-9 .778 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2
4-10 .400 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1
2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0
3-6 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2
4-9 .444 1-3 .333 5-8 .625 4
2-6 .333 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 1
3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-3 .000 0
4-11 .364 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 3
2-9 .222 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2
0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 3
4-12 .333 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 3
2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-4 .500
0-7 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 1
3-10 .300 1-4 .250 6-9 .667 4
2-10 .200 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 3
2-7 .286 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 3
7-13 .538 0-1 .000 0-5 .000 6
4-11 .364 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 2

Def Tot
5 7
5 5
7 8
4 4
5 9
0 2
2 4
2 3
5 7
7 9
9 10
2 2
7 9
2 6
2 3
3 3
6 9
4 6
4 7
3 6
2 5
10 11
10 14
6 9
1 4
3 9
2 4

PF A TO Blk S Pts
4 1 1 0 2 12
2 2 4 1 1 11
0 2 0
4
4 2 3 1
10
3 1 2 0 1 7
4 0
0 1 9
2 1 4 0 1 16
3 1 3 0 3 7
2 4 3 0 0 2
2 5 0 0 3 15
0 2 2 2 0 9
5 2 0 0 2 4
4 3 2 1 4 9
2 0 0 2 0 14
3 3 2 0 2 6
5 2 4 1 0 6
3 0 6 0 4 9
2 1 2 0 0 4
4 1 2 0 2 3
2 1 1 0 1 10
4 2 4 0 1 6
4 3 3 0 0 2
3 2 4 0 1 13
4 5 0 0
6
5 2 4 0
14
2 2 2 1
3 0 0 0
10

~heri1:''l ( 'areer Sta1isti&lt;:s

'ear

007-08
008-09

"OTALS

GP-GS

28-1
27-26
55-27

Min/Avg.

429/15.3
855/31.7
1284/23.3

FG-FGA Pct. JFG-JFGA

Pct.

37-87
85-230

FT-FTA

Pct.

5-22
12-68

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

Ast/Avg.

.227
.176

20-36
41-70

.556
.586

TO

27-44
57-118

BLK

SIi/Avg.

.189

60-2
83-3

Pts/Avg.

17-90

71/2.5
175/6.5

26/0.9
48/1.8

61-106

.575

84-162

14
61

4
9

26/0.9
38/1.4

246/4.5

143-5

99/3.5
223/8 3

74/1.3

75

13

64/1.2

32215.9

.425
.370

122-317 .385

:he~1e's Career Ohio Valley Confe~nce Statistics

!ill:

007-08
008-09

"OTALS

GP-GS

20-1
18-18
38-19

Min/Avg.

320/16.0
574/31 .9
894/23.5

FG-FGA Pct.

JFG-JFGA

28-63
53-149

.444
.356

Pct.

FT-FTA

Pct.

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

.188
143

.500
.548

TO

23-37
42-72

SIi/Avg.

43-2
58-3

Pts/Avg.

9-58

60/3.0
114/6.3

BLK

.382

12-24
34-62

Ast/Avg.

81-212

3-16
6-42

.155

46-86

20/1.0
32/1.8

.535

10
37

3
7

65-109

17414.6

16/0.8
21/1.2

101-5

71 /3.6
146/8.1

52/1.4

47

10

3710.9

21715.7

OR-DR Reb/Avg.

BLK SIi/Avg.

Pts/Avg.

'l . )
~ len1c s ( areer Postseason Statistics

w

~
1-C
0-C
OTALS
1-0

007-08
008-09

Min/Avg.

11/11 .0
0/0.0
11111.0

FG-FG.A Pct. JFG-JFGA

0-0
0-0

Pct.

.000
.000

FT-FTA

Pct.

.000
.000

.000

0-2
0-0

.000
.000

0-2

0-0

0-0
0-0
0-0

.000

0-2

.000

23

PF-FO

Ast/Avg.

TO

0-0

2/2.0
0/0.0

2-0
0-0

010.0
0/0.0

2
0

0-2

2/2.0

0
0

1/1.0
010.0

010.0
0/0.0

2-0

0/0.0

2

0

1/1.0

0/0.0

�PLAYER PROFILES
Year: Sophomore
Height: 5-7
Position: Guard
Hometown: Bramp ton, Ontario
Prev. School: St. Edmund Campion Secondary
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09
Started the first five games of her collegiate career ... played
in all 27 games and finished the season with seven starts
... scored a career-best eight points against Tennessee Tech
(Jan. 10) ... handed out a career-high six assists in her first
collegiate game ... finished fourth on the tea m with 45 total
assists ... blocked four shots ... earned a spot on the Ohio
Valley Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll ... 2008-09
Colonel Scholar.

What is your nickname?
Jazz

Who is your best fr iend on
another college basketball team?
Denver McLean, Akron
What is your prega111e ritual?
listening to music
What is one thing people probably don 't know about you?
I have five names
Over the summer, what part of
your game did you work on the
most?
shooting
What are your future goals?
win an OVC championship
What is your best non-athletic
talent?
w riting
What three words best describe
you ?
fu nny, kind and smart

HIGH SCHOOL
Averaged 22 points, seven assists, four rebounds, three steals
and two blocks per gam e her
senior season at St. Edmund
Campion Secondary School in
Brampton, a suburb of Toronto
... helped the Lady Bears to a
28-5 record her senior year ...
was a four-time team MVP and
a two-time Toronto Star All-Star
... was also chosen as one of the
top -five players in the greater
Toron to area .. . for her fouryear prep career, Lewin averaged 25 points, 10 assists and
six rebounds per game ... was
selected as the MVP in nine of
the 15 tournam ents in which St.
Edmund participated in during
her career.

PERSONAL
Full name is Jasmine Marie
Lewin ... born July 17, 1990
What was your first job?
.. . da ughter of Paul and Lana
w orking at Foot Locker
Lewin ... has one brother, Josh
What is your most prized
.. . majoring in pre-physical
possession ?
therapy.
my fami ly
Nobody would believe l watch
this TV show ...
Young And The Res tless

Points ...... 8, vs. Tennessee Tech, 1110109
Rebounds .... 5, vs. Murray State, 1214108
Assists ....... 6, vs. Ohio Valley, 11114108
Steals .......... 3, vs. Wright State, 11125/08
Blocks ......... 1, vs. Western Ky., 11/23/08
at Oklahoma State, 12/22/08
vs. Austin Peay, 1/27109
vs. Tennessee St., 1131109
Minutes .. 31, vs. Tennessee Tech, 1/10109
FG ........
... 3, at Vanderbilt, 11119108
vs. UT Martin, 1216108
vs. Houston Baptist, 12113108
at Tennessee St. , 113/09

What is your favorite cereal?
Corn Pops
What is the most in teresting
class you've taken at EKU?
Psychology
24

vs. Tennessee Tech, 1/1
at Murray State, 212
FGA ............. 13, vs. Ohio Valley, 11/1
3FG ............... 1, vs. Murray State, 121
vs. UT Martin, 1
at Tennessee St., 1
3FGA ....... 4, vs. Bluefield State, 121
vs. Tennessee St., 1/3
FT ............ 2, vs. Bluefield State, 121
vs. Tennessee Tech, 111
FTA .............. 3, vs. Western Ky., 11/
OReb ....... 2, vs. Tennessee Tech, 111
DReb .......... 5, vs. Murray State, 12/

�'

~

PLAYER PROFILES

~
GS
IJljlOnent
HIOVALLEY
t Chicago State
Vanderbilt
ESTERN KENTUCKY •
RIGHT STATE
URRAY STATE
MARTIN
OUSTON BAPTIST
Oklahoma State
UEFIELD STATE
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
CKSOtJVILLE ST.
NNESSEE TECH
Eastern lhnois
Southeast Mo.
SIU Edwardsville
',lorehead State
STIN PEAY
!NNESSEE STATE
ennessee Tech
acksonv1lle St.
THEAST MO.
TERN ILLINOIS
OREHEAO STATE
TMartm
Murray State

Min

-:- 26
17
25
21
20
19
19
20
12
21
19
21
23
31
24
19
18
10
6
18
17
7
6
20
6
11
19

2008-09 Game-By-Game
FG·A hl 3FG·A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off
2-13 .153 0·2 .000 O·O .000 0
0·1 .000 O·O .000 O·O .000 0
3.7 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0
1·7 .143 0·3 .000 1-3 .333 1
1-5 .200 0·2 .000 0-1 .000 0
2·5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0
3-5 .600 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0
3·8 .375 0·1 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-1 .000 0-1 .000 O·O .000 0
0-6 .000 0·4 .000 2-2 1.000 0
3-5 .600 1-2 .500 O·O .000 0
2·5 .400 0·1 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-4 .000 0-3 .000 O·O .000 1
3.5 .600 0·2 .000 2·2 1.000 2
1-7 .143 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0
0-4 .000 O·O .000 0-0 .000 1
1-5 .200 0-1 .000 O·O .000 1
0·1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
O·O .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
1-6 .167 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1
1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
0·2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
0-2 .000 0·1 .000 0·2 .000 1
0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0
1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0
3.5 .600 O·O .000 0-0 .000 1

Def
2
3
1
2
0

5
1
2
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
1
4
1
0
1
0
1
0

Tut PF A TO Blk S Pts
2
3
1
3
0

5
1
2
1
2
0
1

0
4
1
0
0
2
4
1
0
2
0

4
4
0
1
0
1
2
3
0
3
3
5
0
2
1
2
2
0
1
2
4
0
1
1
0
0
0

6
2
4
0
2
1
0
1
3

5
0
1
2
0
3
4
4
0
0
1
0
0

1
2
1

1 0 1 4
5 0 1 0
9 0 0 6
1 0 3
0 3 2
0 0 5
1 0 1 7
3 0 0 6
6 1 1 0
3 0 0 2
3 0 0 7
1 0 0 4
5 0 2 0
3 0 2 8
2 0 0 3
0 1 0
0 0 2
1 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
1 1 0 2
2 0 0 2
1 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 2
1 0 0 6

smine's C'ar ·er S1atistics

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TALS

n.1

27-7

Min/Avg.

475/1 7.6
475/17.6

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

31.118

31-118

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO Ast/Avg.

BLK Stl/Avg.

Pct.

FT-FTA

Pct.

.263

4-38

.105

5-11

.455

9-32

41/1.5

42-1

45/1.7

61

4

12/0.4

71/2.6

.263

4-38

.105

5-11

.455

9-32

41/1.5

42-1

45/1.7

61

4

1210.4

71/2.6

TO

Pts/Avg.

smir e C'ar r Ohio Valley Conference Statistics
r

"P-GS
8-1
TALS
r8-1

Min/Avg.

Can
~mine'GP-GS
-

~ Postseason Statistics
Min/Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

p8-09

~-09

:J'ALS

0.0
0-0

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

BLK SIi/Avg.

Pct.

FT-FTA

295/16.4

Pct.

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

TO

4-23

.174

2-4

.500

26/1.4

25-1

18/1.0

30

- 2-

295/16.4

.308

6/0.3

46/2.6

20-65

7-19

Ast!Avg.

20-65

.308

4-23

.174

2-4

.500

7-19

26/1.4

25-1

18/1.0

30

2

6/0.3

46/2.6

Ast/Avg.

TO

0/0.0

0

0/0.0

0

0/0.0
0/0.0

Pct.

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

FT-FTA

o=o
0-0

Pct.

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

.000

0-0

0/0.0

0-0

.000

0-0

0/0.0

0-0

25

BLK Stl/Avg.
0
0

Pts/Avg.

Pts/Avg.

0/0.0

0/0.0

0/0.0

0/0.0

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PLAYER PROFILES
Year: Junior
Height: 5-6
Position: Guard
Hometown: Detroit, Mich.
Prev. School: University of Michigan
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08
(at University of Michigan)
Earned second va rsity letter ... played in nine games her
sophom ore season ... averaged 2.3 minutes per game .. .
averaged 0.6 points and 0.2 assists ... scored a season-h igh
five points again st Southern California (Dec. 10, 2007).

by Blue Star Rep ort and earned all-state honors from the
Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan, the Associated Press, the Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press as
a sophomore and a senior ... played on three district, two
league and one city championship team .. . led team to a
20-2 record and the state regional semifinals as a senior .. ,
in 2005, Bass was selected as one of 48 high school players
to participate in the USA Basketball Women's Youth Dev
opm ent Festival ... National Honor Society member.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
(at University of Michigan)
Played in 26 games and started eigh t times ... averaged 2.3
r; .
poin ts, 1.3 assists and 13.7 min[ i!1
w
u tes per con test ... led Michigan
What is your nickname?
fresh men and ran ked third on
Reese
the team in assists .. . led or
Who is your best friend on
shared the team lead in assists
another college basketball team?
Antoinette Richbow, Missou ri six times . .. scored a career-best
10 points against Illinois (Jan. 4,
What is your pregame ritual?
sleeping 2007) ... grabbed a career-best
fo ur rebounds against Detroit
What is your best non-athletic
(Nov. 20, 2006) ... dished out a
talent?
si nging career-high four assists at Toledo (Nov. 22, 2006) .. . played
What three words best describe
a
career-high 34 minutes at
you?
quiet, hmny and boring Indiana (Dec. 31, 2006).

PERSONAL
Full name is Sireece Bass ... born May 31, 1988 .. . daught
of Marilyn Carroway ... m ajoring in general studies/arts
and science.

Nobody would believe l watch
this TV show ...
7th Heaven

HIGH SCHO OL
As a prep p layer at Pershing
What is your favorite candy bar? High School, Bass was a finalist
Reese Cups
for Michigan's Miss Basketb all
award after averaging 19 points,
What is your favorite cereal?
Cirn1amon Toas t Crunch eigh t assists and five steals her
senior season ... was selected
What is your favorite Web site?
www.Facebook.com honorable mention All-America
by th ree organizations, McWho is your favorite actor?
Will Smith Donalds, Women's Basketball
Coaches Association and Street
What is your favorite pregame
meal?
&amp; Smith 's ... was ranked as the
chicken salad
62nd best senior in the nation
Reese's Career Statistics
Year
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
TOTALS

GP-GS
26-8
9-0
35-8

Min/Avg.
357113.7
2112.3
Did Not Play
378/10.8

an

25-90

.277

8-29

Pct.
.269
.333

FT-FTA

0-0

Pct. OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO Ast/Avg.
.571
6-22
28/1.1
31-0
3411 .3
4-0
0-0
.000
0/0.0
2/0.2

.276

8-14

.571

8-14

26

6-22

28/0.8

35-0

36/1.0

TO
38
4

BLK
1
0

Stl/Avg.
9/0.3
0/0.0

42

1

9/0.3

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Year: Sophomore
Height: 6-5
Position: Center
Hometown: Ft. Branch, Ind.
Prev. School: Vincennes University

S A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2008-09
at Vincennes University)
laved one season at Vincennes College and joins the Lady
~olonels with three seasons of eligibility remaining ...
anked as the 17th best junior college center by the Colgiate Girls Basketball Report ... averaged 3.1 points, 3.9
ebounds and 1.6 blocks per game w hile helping Vincennes
each the national tournament.
~ I AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08

· ;·~·'!:';!4 (at Vincennes University)
Who is your best friend o11
a,w/hcr college basketball team?
Hope Elam, Ind iana
What are your preganre rituals?
listening to m usic
\\'hat is one thing people probiably don't know about you?
I have two differen t
colored eyes
\/1'/wt arc your f uture goals?
to move to New York City
and work in the marketing
industry
What three words best describe
I OIi ?

quirky, loud and fun

What is your most prized possession?
my cell p hone
What was the last book you read?
Lipstick Jungle
What is your favorite cereal?
Cookie Crisp

Medical redshirt.
HIGH SCHOOL
As a senior at Wood Memorial
High School in 2006-07 Cochren
led her team to the class A state
ch ampionship game ... in a 5446 championship game loss she
posted a triple-double with 17
points, 13 rebounds and a state
fin als record 10 blocks ... averaged 16 points, 10.3 boards and
7.3 blocks per game her senior
season ... was chosen as a member of the HBCA AJI-Star team
and th e Courier &amp; Press A llSouthwestern Indiana team ...
helped the Trojans capture three
straight sectional championships ... led the state in blocked
shots as a junior and a senior.

Why did you choose to attend
EKU?

PERSONAL
Full n ame is Kaitlin Cochren .. .
born May 31, 1989 ... daughter
f Chuck Cochren and Sally Matthis ... has four brothrs, Jon Micheal, Cameron, Jackson and Bo ... m ajoring in
arketing.
because of the TEAM
coaches and environmen i

Kaiti's ( reer Statistics (at Vin cennes University)

~~g;:08

2008 09
TOTALS

GP-GS Min/Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.
Medical Redshirt
29
29-39
O.O
29
_
·342
·000
29 39 .342
0-0
.000

10-17
10-17

.588
.588

27

31-83
31-83

114/3.9
11413.9

17/0.6
17/0.6

33
33

BLK

Stl/Avg.

46
46

1310.4
1310.4

Pts/Avg.

8813.0
88/3.0

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PLAYER PROFILE'S
Year: Freshman
Height: 5-11
Position: Gu ard
.. Hometown: Lexington, Ky.
Prev. School: Henry Clay High School
HIGH SCHOOL
Ranked as one of the top-10 seniors in the state and the
third best guard in Kentucky by Bluedup Basketball ...
chosen to play in the Kentucky/Ind iana All-Star Series ...
scored five points and grabbed six rebounds in the first
game against the Indiana All-Stars .. . averaged 18 poin ts
and seven rebound s her senior season ... earned honorable m ention all -state recognition by the Associated Press
(AP) ... selected to the all-dis trict and all-region tournament teams ... helped Henry Clay reach the Kentucky High
School Sweet 16 as a junior in
2008 ... averaged 10 points, six
Wlrat is your 11ickua111e?
rebounds, three assists, two
"B"
steals and two blocks per game
Wlro is your best friend 011
her jun ior season ... was a
another college basketball team?
Gwen Rucker, Louisvi lle member of the Kentucky Junior
All-Stars and was selected to th e
Wiry did you choose your jersey
2008 11th Region All-Tourna11u111ber?

it is the same num ber
by dad and brother wore

Over the su111nrer, what part of
your game did you work 011 the
most?
ball handlin g

W/1al is your best non-a//J/elic
laleut?

ment team ... also earned 2008
42nd District All-Tournament
and 2006 Fifth Third Classic AllTournament honors ... played
on the varsity squad since the
eighth grade.

PERSONAL
Full name is Bri ttany Marie
W/,nt three words best describe
Coles
.. . born Oct. 12, 1990 ...
you?
sarcastic, fun and real d augh ter of Bruce and Sharon
Coles ... has two brothers, Brian
Whal was your firs/ job?
keeping score at AAU and Brandon .. . major is undetournaments
cided.
fashion

Whal is yo11r favorite vacalio11
spot?
any beach

Whal is your favorite food?
chocolate

What is your favorite cereal?
Frosted Flakes

Wlro is your favorite si11ger/
group?
Drake

Wiry did you choose to attend
EKU?

it is close to home

�IIYear: Fresh man
Height: 5-8
Position: Guard
Hometown: Sanford, Fla.
Pre\. School: Lake Mary High School
IGH SCHOOL
,eraged 12 points, four rebounds, four assists and three
•als her senior season at Lake Ma ry High School and
med recognition as one of the top-20 players in central
orid.i ... the Ra ms finished 25-4 after losing in the Florida
~ state championship gam e ... second team all-state
urnament selection ... after her senior season, Colyer was
ected first team all-conference and third team All-Central
orida ... played in Central Florid a All-Star gam e and the
Michael T. White All-American
game ... three-time all -confer7,at ,, 11011r 11ick11ame?
ence selection .. . averaged 14
Pooka
pomts, seven rebounds, three
'/rat 1, a ,port that you would I steals and two assis ts as a junior
h· tc tr11, 1,1,t never have? golf ... averaged 10 points, fi ve
J

Per th " 11 " 1111c:r, what part 01
our game did 11ou work 011 tire
:1,1?
defense
1mt an· your future goals?
win fou rOVC
championships

.

rebounds, two assists and two
steals as a sophomore . .. helped
I team win the Florida class 6A
state championship as a freshman in 2006.
PERSONAL

I Full name is Shakeyia Trenise
IColyer ... born Sept. 26, 1990
... daughter of Henry Colyer
EKU co11l•l •1dd om· more team
and
Wanda Peacock ... h as
I
ed11lc, who would you
I four bro thers, Henry Colyer Jr.,
m,t to plai1?
Florid a I Darvis Colyer, Desmond Willis

'/rat three words l•cst describe
,m?
hone,t, det~rmined and focused

tlr, "

'/rat is 11011r most prized
. h h
ossession?
rnv 111g sc ool state
ch.irnpionship ring

,

J

I

.

hat rs 11011r fiworit,• pro sports
·m11?
Miarni Heat

an d Sedariu s Bryant, and three
sisters, Katoya Raynor, Latarica
.
.
Raynor and G1man Colyer .. .
her cousin Gilbert Arenas plays
for the N BA's Washington Wizards ... major is undecided.

'hat is your fat1orilt' candy bar?
Snickers
'hat ts your {av(

e cereal?
Fruity Pebbles

\·hat is vo11r favorite Web site?
W\\' w.myspace.com
VKhy did you choose to attend
U?

the atmosphere a nd
education

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I
29

�PLAYER PRllJJFJJLES
Year: Junior
Height: 5-6
Position: Guard
Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.
Prev. School: Lincoln Trail College

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-09 (at Lincoln Trail College)
Ranked as the 28th best junior college player and the sixth
best point guard by the Collegiate Girls Basketball Report
... averaged 16 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.3
steals per game while connecting on 42 p ercent of h er shots
from the field and 76.9 percent from the free throw stripe
... scored in double figures in 27 of 32 games and scored
20-plus points nine times ... earned AU-Great Rivers Athletic
Conference and NCJAA All-Region 24 honors ... ranked
17th in the nation in steals, 38th in scoring, 40th in free
throw percentage and 46th in assists ... ended her two-year
_
career fourth on the school's all~ &amp;tit-~ time scoring list and among the
What is your nickname?
top-10 on nine other career and
"T" single season records lists.

u~

What is a sport that you would
like to try, /mt never have?
temlis

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
(at Lincoln Trail College)
Averaged 11.5 points, 2.5 reWhat are your pregame rituals?
lis tening to music bounds, 2.6 s teals and 2.1 assists
per game as a freshman ... also
What are yourfuture goals?
play basketball overseas made 46.1 p ercent of her shots
from the field and 79.4 percent
What is your best 11011-at/zletic
talent?
from the free throw line.
singing

HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Emmerich Manual
High School in Indianapolis,
Ind .... graduated in 2006.

Nobody would believe I watch
this TV show?
Tom and Jerry
Wha t is your fa vorite pro sports
team?
Indianapo lis Colts
What is your fa vorite midnight
snack?
chips, candy, fru it and juice
What is your favorite cereal?
Captain Crunch
Why did you choose to attend
EKU?
it was close to home and I
liked the coaching s taff

' - - - - -- - - -- - - '

PERSONAL
Full name is Talisha Davis ...
born March 5, 1988 ... daughter of Elizabeth Travis .. . has
two brothers, Antwain and
De'Ondra Freeman, a11d two
sisters, TaMeka Flowers and
Sharee F reem an ... majoring m
·
physical education.

Talisha's Career Statistics at Lincoln Trail Colko-e
Year

GP-GS

Min/Avg.

FG·FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

Pct.

FT-FTA

Pct.

OR-DR Reb/Avg. PF-FO

Ast/Avg.

TO

BLK

Stl/Avg.

2007-08
2008-09
TOTALS

30-10
32-32

700/23.3
1072/33.5

143-310 .461
184-437 .421

29-122
52-191

.238
.272

31-39
93-121

.795
.769

13-61
12-123

74/2.5
135/4.2

37-0
49-0

63/2.1
135/4.2

56
102

3
7

78/2.6
105/3.3

62-42

1772/28.6

327-747 .438

81-313

.259

124-160 .775

25-184

209/3.4

86-0

198/3.2

158

10

183/2.9

30

�.

'

/PLAYER PROFILES

II .
Year: Freshman
Height: 6-1
Position: Forward/Center
Hometown : Elizabethtown, Ky.
Prev. School: Elizabethtown High School
GHSCHOOL
nked as a top-five player in Kentucky and the state's top
v post player by Blue Chip Basketball ... chosen to play
the Kentucky/Indiana All-Star Series ... team MVP of the
,ntucky/Ohio All-Star game ... two-time all-state selection
led Elizabethtown High School to the finals of the Kencky high school state tournamen t as a senior in 2009 ...
1 s a strong candidate for Miss Basketball and earned Asciated Press (AP), Louisville Courier-Journal and Lexing1 Herald-Leader All-State first team honors after averaging
.4 points, 10.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.2 steals per
, game her senior season ... set
..u:.~2.11 school career records for points
AJ (1,871) and rebounds (1,252) ...
finished third in school history
?w is 11011r best friend Oil
with 390 career steals and fifth
wther" college basketball team?
Terra Lucas, Transylvania with 304 assists ... in four 2009
Sweet 16 games, Jones avermt is your pregnme ritual?
listening to my iPod aged 17.5 points, 9.8 rebounds,
3.8 assists and 2.2 blocks per
ver the summer, what part of
game, shot 54.2 percent from
our game did you work Oil the
the field and 85.7 percent from
10st?
my outside shooting
the free throw line ... scored 19
poin
ts, grabbed 12 rebounds,
mt are your future goals?
win an OVC championship dished out six assists and
blocked three sho ts in E-town' s
hat three words best describe
au?
first round victory over No. 2
sarcastic, funny and reliable
Lexington Christian ... had 18
Jrat ,ms your first job?
poin ts, 11 rebounds, two assists,
working at the city pool
two steals and two blocks in an
EKU could add one more team
overtime loss to Iroquois in the
tire schedule, who would you
state championship game ...
'llllf to piny?
Louisville selected to the district, region
and state all-tournament team s
you could trade places with
... all-region first team and fifth
llybody for a day, who would it
e?
region MVP .. . Elizabeth town,
Candace Parker
which entered the state tournawt is your favorite cereal?
men t as the No. 1 team in the
Frosted Flakes
state, finished w ith a record of
hat is your favorite TV show?
33-3 ... as a junior she averaged
Family Guy
15 points and 10 rebounds per
hy did you choose to attend
game
while leading the PanKU?
thers
to
the state tournament fiI like the coaches and the
campus n al four ... shot 60 percent from

the field, seventh best in the sta te ... was selected second
team all-state by the Courier-Journal and h onorable m en tion
all-state by the KHSAA ... was selected to the district, region and state all-tournament teams, fifth region MVP and
area player of the year ... earned all-region and fifth region
MVP honors as a sophomore after averaging 12.9 poin ts
and 9.1 rebounds .. . also fifth region MVP as a freshman
after averaging nine points and eight rebounds per game ...
led Elizabethtown to four district championships and three
region championships.
PERSONAL
Full name is Alexandria Evette Jones ... born March 6, 1991
.. . daughter of Charles and Carla Jones ... has one brother,
Chas ... her d ad Charles played coll egia te basketball at
the University of Louisville and played professionally for
the Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers and Washing ton
Bullets .. . her m om Carla helped Elizabeth town High
School reach the 1981 state tournament .. . her uncle Carl
Brashear was the first black U.S. Navy deep sea d iver, he
was portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr. in the 2000 film "Men
of Honor" ... major is undecided.

31

�Year: Freshman
Height: 6-1
Position: Forward
Hometown: Mason, Ohio
Prev. School: Mason H igh School
HIGH SCHOOL
Listed among the top-25 players in Ohio by the Ohio Girls
Report ... earned all-district and first team all-conference
honors as a senior at Mason High School .. . averaged 9.9
points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game ... helped the
Comets capture the district championship .. . as a junior,
Kleist averaged 9.6 points, 7.9 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.2
blocks per game on her way to being named second team
all-conference ... helped the team to a runner-up finish in
the district and averaged 15
points and 10 rebounds per
What is your nickname?
game in the tournament.
Mick

PERSONAL
Full name is Michaelea Rose
Kleist ... born Aug. 8, 1991 .. .
What is your prega111e ritual?
daughter of Ken and Michelle
listening to my iPod
Kleist ... has one brother, Kevin,
Over the summer, what part of
and one sister, Keri ... her dad
your game did you work on the
Ken
played collegiate football at
most?
ball handling Benedictine ... major is undecided.
What three words best describe

Who is your best friend 011
another college basketball team?
Rachel Voss, Bucknell

you?
athletic, outgoing and
intelligent

Nobody would believe 1 watch
this TV show ...
Secret Life of th e
American Teenager
if you could meet one person in
history, who would it be?
. Jackie Robinson
What is your most prized
possession?
my phone
What is your favorite pro sports
team?
Chicago Cubs

,,1,11,

What is your favorite cereal?
Cinnamo n Toast C runch

40

Who is your favorite actor?
Will Ferrell
Why did you choose lo attend

IIITDCI!

£KU?

I like the coaches and the
atmosphere

32

�, YER PRIIJJFILIES
Year: Freshman
Height: 5-8
Position: Guard
Hometown : Decatur, Ga.
Prev. School: Woodward Academy
IGHSCHOOL
ver four seasons, Pritchett helped Woodward Academy to

combined record of 93-23 and two region championships
5 erved as the team captai n as a junior and a senior ... she
pped her prep career by leading the War Eagles to the
09 region championship and being selected third team
I-region ... selected as the team's most outstanding defen\·e player as a junior and a senior ... as a freshman in 2006,
itchett scored the game-winning basket in Woodward's
mifinal victory in the region tournament ... her 514 career
...,......,.,.,.,.., · assists rank third in school history.
V1111t is yo11r pregame ritual?
listening to music and
ancing, followed by five minutes of qu iet time

PERSONAL
Full name is Ashley Pritchett ...
born Nov. 20, 1990 ... daughter
'hat is 011e thing people probbly do11't k11ow about you?
of Terri Harper and Avis PritchI love the ra in
ett ... has two brothers, Dewver the s11111mer, what part of
ayne and Dominick, and two
our game did you work on the
sisters,
Ciera and Taja ... plan s
11ost?
my long range jump shot to major in psychology.
hat is yo11r best 11on-athletic
nle11t?
making people laugh
hat three words best describe
011?
loud, witty and athletic
obody would believe I watch
his TV show ...
Two and a Half Men
What was your.first job?
camp counselor
What is your most prized
ossession?
my k ittens
What is yo11r favorite food?
mashed potatoes
What is your f(lvorite cereal?
Trix
What is I/Our favorite Web site?
www.YouTube.com
Wl,y did yo11 choose to attend
EKU?
it's not too close to home
and not too fa r

33

�PLAYER PROFILES
Year: Jw,ior
Height: 5-9
Position: Guard
Hometown: Lawrenceville, Ga.
Prev. School: University of Central Florida
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-09
(at University of Central Florida)
Was a member of the Central Florida squad that captured
the 2009 Conference USA tournament championship and
advanced to the N CAA tournament ... played in 11 games
~ and averaged 1.0 points per
I~
"
gam e during her sophomore
What is your nickname?
season .. . m a de 50 percent of
Jazz
h er shots from the field and
What is your prega111e ritual?
connected on two of her three
praying and listening to Jay-z
attempts from behind the threeWhat is one thing people probpoin t arc.

[r~

-~!!'fill

ably don't know about you?
I can act

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08
(at University of Central
Florida)
Played in 19 games and averaged
1.7 points and 1.2 reWhat three words best describe
you?
bounds per gam e during her
ou tgoing, unique and
kind-hearted freshman season ... scored a
career-best 12 points against
What was your first job?
Stetson
on Dec. 31, 2007.
Mrs. Winner's Chicken
Over the summer, what part of
your game did you work 011 the
most?
three-point shot

What is your most prized
possession?
Kan ye West Louis
Vittuon sneakers
What is your favorite food?
Papa Jo hn's p izza
What is your favorite pro sports
team?
Los Angeles Lakers
What is your favorite cereal?
Frosted Flakes
Who is your favorite actress?
Gabrielle Union
Why did you choose lo attend
£KU ?

because of the players and
coach es

HIGH SCHOOL
Played h er prep b all at Central
Gwinnett High School ... averaged 15.3 points, 7.5 rebounds,
four assists and two steals her
senior season while leading the
Knights to a 17-7 record.
PERSONAL
Full name is Jasmine Stovall ...
born July 17, 1989 ... d au gh ter
of James and Stephanie Hatter
... has one brother, Jah ari .. .
majoring in communication.

Jasmine's Career Stats at the Universi ' of Central Florida
Year

2007-08
2008-09
TOTALS

GP-GS

Min/Avg.

Pct.

FT-FTA

Pct.

PF-FO

Ast/Avg.

TO

19-0
11-0

137/7.2
3012.7

9-40
4-8

.225
.500

3-10
2-3

.300
.667

11-18
1-4

.611
.250

7-16
3-1

12-0
3-0

30-0

23/1.2
4/0.4

510.3
110.1

11
2

167/5.6

13-48

.271

5-13

.385

12-22

.545

10-17

27/0.9

15-0

6/0.2

13

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA

34

OR-DR Reb/Avg.

BLK
1
0
1

Stl/Avg.

3/0.2
110.1
4/0. 1

��HEAD COACH CHRISSY ROBERTS
" Position: Head Coach
Year: Second Season
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, '98 &amp; '99
Hometown: Eminence, Ky.

On October 12, 2007, Ch rissy Roberts returned to her al ma
ma ter to be inducted into the school's athletics Hall of Fame.
Seven months later, Roberts returned to EKU again, this time for
a longer stay. Roberts was selected as the program's e ighth head
coach on May 29, 2008.
"To be back at home surrounded by the people that helped me
grow as a person is a wonderfu l feeling," Roberts said . "To be
able to do what I love in a place that I call home m eans so much to
me. It's a dream come true."
As a student-ath lete, Roberts led Easte rn to its first-ever Ohio
Valley Conference tournaThe Chrissy Roberts File ment d1ampionsh ip and
first-ever NCAA tournament appearance. She
Fu ll Name Christina Lanise Roberts
Bfrt1,p face
Louisville, Ky. later ser ved two stints as an
Hometown
Eminence, Ky. assistant at he r alma mate r
Birthdate
December 25, 1974 before spending six seasons
High School
Eminence HS, 1993 as an assistant at East CaroCollege ,
Eastern Kentucky
lina Universi ty.
Degree B.S. Sports Supervision (1998)
"My goal is for our
M.S. Sport Administration (1999) stud ent-athletes to become
the best people, students
Playing Experience
1993-95
and athletes they can
University of Kentucky
1996-98
be," said Roberts. "Lady
Eastern Kentucky
Colonels wi ll graduate from
EKU Playing Career
EKU as both, champions
• Led EKU to its first OVC tournaon the court, and in the
ment championship and first NCAA classroom."
tournament appearance
Roberts and her staff have
• 1998 OVC Player of the Year
done an excellent job of
• 1998 Kodak All-America Honorable
replenishing the team with
Mention
• Set school records for three-pointers in the type of student-athletes
a season and ca reer Lhrce-point field that can raise the program
back to the championship
goal percentage
• EKUAthleticsHallofFamc,classof2007 level it is known for. Roberts' first EKU recruit was
Coaching Experie nce
_
the second leading scoring
Eastern Kentucky UniPersity
1998 99
freshman in the n a tion and
Graduate Assistant Coach
earned OVC Freshman of
Te1111essee Tech U11iversity
1999 _00
the Year honors. Her 2009
Assistant Coach
2000-02
class includes two of the
Eastern Ken tucky UniPcrsity
top players from the state
Assistant Coach
East Cnroli11n University
2002-08
of Kentucky, one of the best
Assistant Coach
from Ohio and a number of
Eastern Kentucky University
2008high ly touted junior college
Head Coach
transfers.
"Chrissy and he r staff
Accomplishments
h ave done a great job buildAs a conch
ing a founda tion for success
• Two NCAA tournament appearby securing a talented class
ances (2000 and 2007)
• Two OVC regular-season champion- to compliment ou r returnships, one OVC tournament title
ing players," EKU Director
• 2002 WNfT Sweet 16
of Athletics Mark Sandy
• 2007 Conference USA tournament
said. "Chrissy has a comchampionship
mitment to high standards
At £KU (As n player and assista11t conch)
for performance on and off
• 100-44 (66-20 OVC), three regularthe court."
season OVC championships, OVC
The Eminence, Ky., natournament title, NCAA tournative's H all of Fame playing
ment appearance
caree r began when she

wore maroon and white for the first time, as a junior, in 1996.
After transferring from the University of Kentucky, Roberts
an immediate impact at EKU. She averaged 13.4 points, and
the nation with a 48.8 three-point shooting p ercentage in 199
She helped the Lady Colonels roll to a 24-6 record, claim the
regu la r-season championship with a 16-2 mark, win the scho
first-ever conference to urnament title, and advance to the NC
tournament for the first time.
Roberts scored 18 points in Eastern Kentu cky's first NCAA
nament game, against second seeded Georgia on March 14, 1
Following her jtm ior season Roberts won two natio nal awa
for her three-point shooting. She was honored by the Naismi
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with the Edwa rd S. Ste itz
Award. For this h onor, her shoes, jersey and practice gear we
enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
also won the AT&amp;T Long Distance Awa rd.
Du ri ng the 1997-98 season, her senior campaign, Roberts av
aged a team-h igh 15.2 points per game, shot 48.6 percent fro
field and 45.9 percen t from three-point range. She was select
the OVC Player of the Year, earned first team all-conference h
ors for the second straight season and garnered Kodak All-A
ica Honorable Mention h onors. She helped the Lady Colonel
(20-8, 15-3 OVC) to their second straight OVC regul ar-season
On her way to earning OVC Player of the Year h ono rs, Rob
ranked in the top-10 in the ave in nine different categories.
led the league in free throw percentage, three-point field goal
pe rcentage, three-pointers made and minutes played. She fin"
second in scoring, and fifth in assists and steals.
Roberts holds school records for three-pointers in a single
season (84 in 1996-97) and ca reer three-point field goa l percen
age (47.5). She is fifth on Eastern's career three-pointers made
(151).
In 2002, Robe rts joined the staff at East Carolina where she
served as the program's recruiti ng coordinator and worked cl

with the team's guards. In her first five seasons at ECU, the
Pirates fi nished higher than predicted each season.
Roberts capped her first season by h elping East Carolina to
first-ever Conference USA tournament appearance. A year la
the Lady Pirates finished 14-14 overall, only the program's fo
non-losing season in 11 yea rs.
With Roberts' help, ECU returned to the C-USA tou rnamen
in 2004 and 2005. During the 2005-06 season, East Carolina w
17-12 and finished with an 8-8 conference mark, its best-ever
to that time. The Lady Pira tes capped the season with the firs
USA to urnamen t ga me victory in program history.
The rebuilding process at East Carolina culminated in 2007.
Lad y Pirates went 19-14 overall a nd fin ished third in C-USA
an 11-5 mark. ECU went on to capture its fi rst C-USA tourna
ch ampionship and earn the program's first NCAA tourname
be rth in 25 yea rs. The trip to the Big Dance was only the seco
school history.

36

�·----D COACH CHRISSY ROBERTS*Chrissy Roberts Year-By-Year
Record
School
Year
17-11
1993-94 Kentucky
14-14
~ 1994-95 Kentucky
.!!! 1996-97 Eastern Kentucky 24-6
11.
997-98 Eastern Kentucky 20-8

Conference
Record
Postseason
5-6 (!-7th)
SEC tournament
4-7 (9th)
SEC tournament
16-2 (1st) OVC regular-season/tournament champions, NCAA TOURNAMENT
15-3 (t-1st)
ave regular-season co-champions/ave tournament

.s::.

998-99
1999-00
2000-0 1
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2')04-05
2 5-06
2006-07
2007-08

Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
East Carolina
East Carolina
East Carolina
East Carolina
East Carolina
East Carolina

11-16
24-9
22-6
23-8
12-16
14-14
10-18
17-12
19-14
13-17

8-10 (6th)
OVC tournament
16-2 (1st) a ve regular-season/tournament Champions. NCAA TOURNAMENT
14-2 (2nd)
OVC tournament
13-3 (I-1st)
ave regular-season co-champions, WNIT Sweet 16
4-10 (12th)
First Conference USA tournament appearance in school history
5-9 {I-9th)
C-USA tournament, first non-losing record since 2000-01 for ECU
6-8 (8th}
C-USA tournament
8-8 (!-6th}
First C-USA tournament victory, first non-losing C-USA record
11-5 (3rd)
Conference USA tournament champions, NCAA TOURNAMENT
7-9 (I-6th)
C-USA tournament

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2008 09

Eastern Kentucky

7-20

4-14 (!-8th)

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(.694) overa ll and 66-20 (.767)
against conference teams. D uring
tha t sa me time, EKU won three
regular-season championships, an
OVC tourn ament title and made
two postseason appearances.
As a playe r and a coach, Roberts
has pa rticipated in three NCAA
tournament ga mes and two WNIT
contests.
In 1998 Roberts earned a bachelor's degree in sports supervision from Eastern Kentucky. She
earned a mas ter's deg ree in sport
adminjstra tio n in 1999.
In high school, Roberts was a
first team a ll-state selection and
a Na tiona l High School Ath letic
Coaches Association A ll-American her senior season at Eminence
High School. She capped her p rep career by be ing selected to p lay
in the Kentu cky-Ind iana All-Star game .

t [CL, Roberts coached three 1,000-point scorers, JOall-conence selections, the 2006 C-USA Freshm an of the Year, the 2007
1rnament ~1\'P, two C-USA All-Defensive tea m selections and
e C-USA Plavers of the Week.
3he also coached two of the most prolific g uard s in school hi s\'. With Roberts' help, Jennifer Jackson earned all-conference
;ors three times, and set an ECU single-season record for th ree"nt field goals made and a ttempted . Jackson finjshed he r career
:h the fifth most points, second best free throw percentage and
ond most three-pointers in program history. Jasm ine Young
ished her career first in school rustory in three-poiJ,ters mad e,
ond in assists and steals, and third w ith 1,591 career points.
~ was a four-t ime all-conference performe r and the 2006 co nfer:e freshman of the year.
\fter 1,er collegiate playing career ended Roberts ju mped rig ht
) coaching. She served as a g raduate assistant at EKU fo r the
18-99 season and then moved to a full-time assistan t position
cnnessec Tech University for one season. While Roberts was
~ech, the team finished w ith a 24-9 reco rd, a 16-2 mark in OVC
y, won the regular-season conference championshi p, the OVC
rnament title and made a trip to the N CAA tournament. The
C tournament banner w ith Roberts on the coach ing staff iJ1
0 is the last for Tennessee Tech.
:oberts left TfU to retu rn for a second sti nt as an assistan t to
ry Joe Inman at her alma ma ter. ln two seasons, she helped
Lady Colonels to a 45-14 record and a 27-5 mark aga in.st OVC
ns. EKL finished second in the conference in 2000-01 and
red the regular-season conference championship in 2001-02.
~er Roberts' guidan ce the Lady Colonels led the nation in scor111 2001, averaging 88.4 points per gam e. EKU capped the 2002
;~&gt;n by ~arm':g the first postseason victory in progra m rustory,
ting M1ssoun State to ad vance to the Sweet 16 in the WN TT.
1 three seasons as an assistan t coach in the OVC Roberts
ch~d seven all-conference h onorees, two all-freshman team
·ctions, four all-tourna ment tea m selections, a tournament MVP
an OVC Player of the Year.
1
Roberts' five seasons at Eastern Kentucky, two as a player
three as an assistant coach, the Lady Colonels were 100-44

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13-94
14-95

JK
6-97
7-98

:KU

fALS

GP-GS
28-4
27-24
55-21
30-30
28-28
58-.
113-86

MIN/Avg.
430/1 5.4
782/29.0
1212/22.0
996/33.2
987/35.2
1983/34.2
3195/28.3

FG-FGA
41-107
75-187
116-294
127-275
133-275
260-550
376-844

Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.
.383
21-59
.356
.401
47-130
.362
.395
68-189
.360
.462
85-173
.491
.484
67-146
.459
.473 152-319
.476
.445 220-508
.433

FT-FTA
16-24
15-19
31-43
65-79
91-102
156-181
187-224

Pct. OR-DR REB/Avg . PF-FO AST/Avg. TO
.667
9-45
54/1 .9
43-0
32/1.1
40
.789 27-53
80/3.0
47-0
51/1.9
39
.721 36-98
90-0
134/2.4
83/1.5
79
.823 26-87
113/3.8
44-0
85/2.8
61
.892 19-71
90/32
50-0
121/4.3 85
.862 45-158 203/3.5
94-0
206/3.6 146
.835 81 -256 337/2.9
184-0
289/2.6 225

37

BLK STUAvg. PTS/Avg.
119/4.3
1
26/0.9
4
30/1.1
212/7.9
331/6.0
56/1.0
5
404/13.5
2
47/1 .6
60/2.1
424/15.1
2
828/14.3
107/1.8
4
9
163/1.4 1159/10.3

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IIPosition: Assistant Coach

ItPosition: Assistant Coach

Year: Second Season
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, '81, '85
H ometown: Harrisburg, Pa.

Year: Second Season
Alma Mater: Wittenberg University, '99
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio

Melissa Kolbe is in her second year as an assistant for head
coach Chrissy Roberts. Along w ith Roberts, Kolbe spent the six
seasons before coming to Eastern as an assistant at East Carolina
University. Kolbe's responsibili ties at ECU incl uded recru iting
and working w ith the team's gu ards. With Kolbe's help, the Lady
Pirates finished higher than predicted each of her first five seasons
on the staff.
In Kolbe's fi rst season, East Ca rolina made i ts first-ever Conference USA tournament appearance. A year later, the Lady Pirates
finished 14-14 overall, the program's fi rst non-losing season since
2000-01 and only the fou rth non-losing season in 11 years. ECU
returned to the C-USA tournament in 2004 and 2005. During the
2005-06 season, East Carolina went 17-12 and finished with an 8-8
conference mark, its best-ever up to that time. The Lady Pirates
capped the season w ith the fi rst C-USA tou rnamen t game victory
in program history.
The rebuilding process at East Carolina cu lminated in 2007. The
Lad y Pirates went 19-14 overall and finished thi rd in C-USA with
a n 11-5 mark. ECU went on to cap ture its fi rst C-USA tournament
ch ampionship and earn the program's first NCAA tournament
berth in 25 years. The trip to the Big Dance was only the second in
school history.
Prior to joining the ECU staff, Kolbe spent one season as a n
assistant at Mercer University. Kolb e served on Sh aron BaldwinTener's staff at Mercer and joined Baldwin-Tener at East Carolina
when she was selected as the Lady Pirates' head coach in 2002.
While a t Mercer, sh e assisted with recruiting and served as the
academic coordinator. She was a lso involved w ith workouts,
scouting and admin istrative
The Melissa Kolbe File duties. She helped Mercer
increase its w in total by 10
Full Name
games from the previous
Melissa Cali Kolbe
Birthplace
Cleveland, Ohio
season, one of the biggest
Hometown
Cleveland, Ohio
turnarounds in NCAA
Bfrtlulate
January 23, 1977 D ivision I that season. The
West Geauga HS
High Scltool
Bears also advanced to the
College
semifinals of the Atlantic
Wittenberg University
Sun tournament in 2002.
Degree
B.A. Psychology (1999)
Kolbe's collegiate coachPlaying Experience
ing ca ree r began a t Valdosta
Wittenberg University
State in 1999. She served
1995-99
two seasons at Division II
Coaching Experience
Valdosta State before joinValdosta State
1999-00
ing the staff at Mercer.
Assistant Coach
Th e Cleveland, Ohio
Mercer U11ivcrsity
2000-02
native enjoyed a hi gh ly
Assistant Coach
s uccessful playi ng career
East Carolina U11iversity
2002-08
at Wittenberg Uni versity,
Assistant Coach
where she earned a bachEastern Kentucky Uuiversity
2008- elor's degree in psychology.
Assista nt Coach
Kolbe helped lead her team
to three conference championshi ps and two appearances in the NCAA tournament.

38

Kent Miller begi ns his second season as an assistant to hea
coach Chrissy Roberts. In the sum mer of 2008, Mi ller joined
Lady Colonel coaching staff for the second ti me. Miller spen
seasons (J 994-99) as an assistant to fo rmer Lady Colonel hea
coach Larry Joe Inman. In his first stint, Miller helped EKU c
three Ohio Valley Conference regular season champion ships
four- year period.
He was part of the staff that led the Lady Colonels to their
ever OVC title in 1995 and led Eastern to its fi rst-ever OVC t
ment champi onship and NCAA tournament appearance in 1
Miller left EKU to be the head girl's basketball coach at Ma
Centra l High Sd1ool. From 1999 to 2005, Miller led the India
to four district titles in six seasons. His 2001-02 squad captu
secon d straight 44th District cham pionship and advanced to
finals of the 11th Region tournament. H e compiled a 92-76 r
at Mad ison Cen tral.
ln 2005, Miller began a two-year stint as the boy's basketb
coach at Model Laboratory School. Miller's 2006-07 team fin"
as the runner-up in the district tournament and ea rned a spo
the region tou rney. He served as an assistant with the men's
at Georgetown Colleg
du ring the 2007-08 sea
The Kent Miller File
helping the Tigers to a
Kent Miller
defea ted regular seaso
Full Name
No. 1 ranking in the N
Birtltplace
Harrisburg, Pa.
and a trip to the fi nal i
Richmond, Ky.
Hometown
Before sta rting his fi
Birtltdate
April 6, 1958
High School Central Dauphin HS sti nt as an assista nt at
Miller spent nine seas
College
Eastern Kentucky
as the head junior vars
B.S. Police
Degree
and assistant varsity
Administration (1981 ),
basketball coach a t Br
B.S. Education (1985),
M.S. Education (1991) Station High School in
Lexington. Mi ller wor
under former Colo nel
Playing Experience
EKU Athletics H all of
Central Dauphin HS
1973 _76
me mber Bobby Washi
at BSHS.
Coaching Experience
Miller earned two b
Brya11 Slatio11 High School
1985-94
elor' s degrees from E
Assistant Boy's Basketball
The first, in p olice ad
Coach
istration, came in 1981
Eastern Ke11t11cky University 1994-99
the second, in edu cati
Women's Basketball Assistant
was earned in 1985. In
Coach
1991, he completed bis
Madison Ce11trnl HS
1999-05
ter's degree at Eastern
Head Girl's Basketball Coach
education
w ith an em
Model Laboratory School
2005-07
in school health. Mille
Head Boy's Basketball Coach
spent the J984-85 seas
Georgctow11College
2007-08
a manager for the Col
Men's Basketball Assistant Coad1
men's basketball team
Eastern Ke11t11cky University
2008under former head coa
Assistant Coach
Max Good.

�n

IPosition: Assistant Coach

Position: Director o f Basketball Operations
Year: Second Season
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, '06
Hometown: Somerset, Ky.

Year: Second Season
Al:na Mater: Eastern Kentucky, '02
~Iometown: Detroit, Mich .

Mary Beth Whitaker is in her second year as the Lady Colonels'
Directo r of Basketball Operations. Wh itaker joined the Lady
Colonel program after spend ing the 2007-08 season as a women's
basketball graduate assistant manager at the University of Louisville. Whitaker also served as an assistant at Lexington Catholic
High Sch ool fo r five season s.
Whitaker played one season (1999-00) at Georgetown College
before an inju ry ended her playing career. While pursuing her
degree at Lexing ton Comm unity College and Eastern Kentucky
University, Wh ita ke r's coaching career began at Lexington Catholic High School.
Jn five seasons, Whitaker
The Mary Beth Whitaker
helped the Lady Knights
File
w in four district championships, four region titles and
Full Nam e
Mary Beth Whitaker
two state champion ships.
Birthplace
Somerset, Ky.
LCHS also finished as the
H ometow 11
Somerset, Ky.
s tate runn er-up twice. AfBfrthdate
February 10, 1981
ter capturing the 2006 state
Higlt School
Somerset HS
ch ampionship with a 35-1
College
Eastern Kentu cky
record the Lady Kn ights
B.S. Child &amp; Family
Degree
fi nished the season ranked
Studies (2006)
third in the nation in the
USA Today poll.
Playing Experience
The Somerset, Ky., naGeorgetown College
1999-00
tive joined the Louisville
program in 2007. Sh e was
Coaching Experience
part of a team tha t finish ed
Lexi11gton Catholic HS
2002-07
as the ru nner-up in the Big
Assistant Coach
East conference tournaU11iversity of Louisville
2007-08
men t, earned the highest
Graduate Assistant
NCAA tournament seed in
Eastern Kentucky University
2008program history and adDi.rector of Operations
vanced to the NCAA Sweet
16. The Cardinals finish ed
the 2007-08 season ranked 12th in the national polls.
ln her year at Louisville, Whitaker worked closely with the
recrui ting coordina tor, helping the Card inals lan d the 11th ranked
recruitin g class in the nation for 2008. She also assisted the director of opera tions with team travel, sched u ling and equipment,
helped develop schedules for player workouts and recruiting
visits, was respon sible for day-to-day manageri al opera tions and
served as the summer cam p co-director.
Whitaker earned a bachelor of science degree in child and family studies from EKU in May of 2006. She began the social work
master's p rogram at Louisville's Kent School of Social Work and
plans to p u rsue a master's degree a t EKU in a similar field.

and ice Finley, a forme r Lady Colonel and a 2001 second t.eam
onterence selection, retu rned to her alm a mater as an assis tan t
ch prior to the 2008-09 season. Finley wa~ a freshma n when
ead Coach Chrissy Roberts was a senior. The two helped
capture the 1998 Ohio Valley Conference regular-season
1 11
·1 &gt;ionship.
\ began her collegiate coaching career when she joined
er EKL'" assistant Meghan Brown's fi rst staff at Southern
mecticut State University for the 2007-08 season. Fi nley
ed SCSlJ continue its winning tradition. The team posted the
program's seven th straight
he Candice Finley File winning season.
Before embarki ng on a
collegia te coaching career,
II r...ame ( Jndice Monique Finley
Finley spent four seasons as
Detroit, Mich.
rthplact
the head coach at Romul us
Detroit, Mi ch.
mctown
High
School in Romulus,
May 21, 1979
thd,1te
Bishop Borgess HS Mich. She led Romulus to a
• J, School
Mega White Division chamEastern Kentucky
Jlegc
pionship in 2004 and a pair
B.S. Apparel Design &amp;
egree
of d istrict titles in 2004 and
\1Lrchandising (2002)
2007. In 2007, Finley was
named Downriver Coach of
~ fuq,erience
the Yea r.
1997-01
tern 1'.entucky
She also served as a coach
1xem nu g Racing
2001-02
with the Michigan Cross&gt;achi ne Ex~rience
over AAU/N ike Travel
1111/11 'riglr C,c/10ol
2003-05
Tea m program from 2002 to
Ass, t.i t Coach
2007. She h elped the team
1111/11,
g C:..choo/
2005-07
win two Michigan AAU
Ifoal, Coach
state titles.
11tha11 (, H1tlc t1cut State
2007-08
After earning a bachelo r's
Ass1c.td11t ( oach
degree from EKU in 2002,
~fem 1'. tuck Un iversity
2008Finley played professionAssist 11t Coach
a lly in Luxembourg for a
season before retu rning to
1e as an assistant at Romulus High School. After two seasons
n assistant, Finley served as the head coach for two seasons.
inley was a three-yea r s tarter fo r the Lady Colone ls from 1997
001. She concluded her career w ith more than 1,000 points,
rly 500 rebounds and more th an 100 steals. She earned second
11 all-conference honors after lead ing Eastern in scoring (13
:) ~nd rebounding (5.5 rpg) h er sen ior season. She finished her
egiate career havi ng made 45.4 percent of her s hots from the
t Sh~ ~tands 19th on EKU's all-time scoring list.
1
addition to her OVC championsh ip, the Detroit, Mich ., native
1 three state titles a t Bishop Borgess H igh School.

David T. Green
Director of Sports
--......__.,. Medici11e

Chad Scott
Assistn,r/ Strengt/1
Conch

39

Gina
Rosiello
~ - - - - - ~ Manager

�ZOOB-O!J STATISTICS I GAME HIGHS

iii/
21
34
14
20
33
50
10
01
12
15
30
05
TM

TOTAL
3-PTS
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct

Player
Kayla Drake
Nadia Mossong
Colette Cole
C he rie White
Ilona Muszak
Sonjia H oston
Sarah Fraser-Jones
Jasmine Lewin
Laura Becerra
Ca lais Dunn
R achel Bristow
Kaia K osk
Team

Total
Opponents

II
P/i
21
34
14
20
33
10
50
01
12
15
05
30
TM

27
27
27
27
21
20
27
27
16

10
5
9

27
27
21
26
4
22
7
0
0

0
0

892
715
752
855
375
201
819
475
198
58
21
39

33.0 131 394
26.5 75 201
27.9 91 230
31.7 85 230
17.9 46 133
10.1 34 64
30.3 33 101
17.6 31 118
12.4 10 31
5.8
22
6
]
4.2
6
4.3
1
2

.332
.373
.396
.370
.346
.531
.327
.263
.323
.273
.1 67
.500

65
21
12
12
43
0
5
4
7

21 6
75
38
68
127
0
22
38
20
0

.301 104 128 .813
.280 72 102 .706
.316 35 55 .636
.176 41 70 .586
.339 3
5 .600
.000 5
15 .333
.227 l3 17 .765
.1.05 5
1l .455
.350 0
0 .000
.000 1
2 .500
.000 0
0 .000
.500 0
0 .000

27
27

Kayla Drake
N a dia M ossong
Colette Cole
Cherie White
Ilona Muszak
Sarah Fraser-Jones
Sonjia Hoston
Jasmine Lewin
Laura Becerra
Ca lais Dunn
Kaia K osk
Rachel Bristow
Team

18
18
18
18
14
18
16
18
9
8
3

Total
Opponents

18
)8

18
18

13
'18
4
18
0
1
0
0
0
0

605
477
513
574
260
599
159
295
84
27
7
0

29 93 122 4.5
61 114 175 6.5
66 84 150 5.6
57 118 175 6.5
24 29 1.4
5
13 33 46 2.3
40 60 100 3.7
9
32 4 1 1.5
14 20 1.3
6
4
9
0.9
5
0.6
0
3
3
3
8
11 1.2
53 69 122 4.5

PF FO

A

82
101
78

76

83

21
47
79

42

5
4
3
0
0
5
1

11
0
9
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
3
0
0
544 1532 .355 170 610 .279 279 405 .689 346 657 1003 37.1 556 19
617 1503 .411 154 480 .321 416 609 .683 335 708 1043 38.6 427 4

TOTAL
3-PTS
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct

Player

REBOUNDS
FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg

33.6
26.5
28.5
31.9
18.6
33.3
9.9
16.4
9.3
3 .4
2.3
0.0

86
52
59
53
34
25
24
20
4
3
0
0

253
145
151
149
97
71
49
65
14
7
0
0

.340
.359
.391
.356
.351
.352
.490
.308
.286
.429
.000
.000

43
17
10
6
32
4

0
4
3
0
0
0

136
58
32
42
94
16
0
23
10
0
0
0

360 1001 .360 119 411

.316
.293
.313
.143
.340
.250
.000
.174
.300
.000
.000
.000

FT FTA Pct
64
51
20
34

3
10

78 .821
72 .708
37 .541
62 .548
4 .750
13 .769
11 .273
4 .500
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000

58
89
65

72

3

12

29

44
24
19
7
2

79
128
99
114
15
73
34
26
8
3

87
46
61
25
37
55
61
15
6
2
8
20

6
10
9
0
4

361 555

40
92

24
48
27
2
74
45
18
1

l
3

363 474

3
4
0
1
1
1

20
32
38
8
4
22
12
5
2

1
0

PF FO

A

TO Blk St!

4.4
7.1
5.5
6.3

53
66
49
58

1.]

13

59
27
17
32
20
53
2
18
12

94
49
35
37
14
37
31
30
4
3
2
0
11

4
7
7
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
0

241 347
253 282

25
57

D e f Tot Avg
21
39
34
42

42

TO Blk Stl
132 1
59

0
3
2
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0

4.1 51
3
10
2.1 38
2
7
1.4 25
]
0
0.9
4
0
1
0.4
5
0
1
0
1 0.3 1
0
0
0
0
0.0
0
38 43 81 4.5
0
.290 187 281 .665 226 435 661 36.7 363 11

416 1003 .415 109 323 .337 274 389 .704 2)6 469 685 38.1 282

0

1
0
0

36
10
15
21
4
16
4
6
2
1
0
0

71
27

13
2
3

51
46
11
6
0

:::~

Points
FG
FGA
FGPct.
3FG
3FGA
3FG Pct.
FT

33
10
23
.909
6
13

.667
14
14

Kayla Drake at Chicago State (11/16/08)
Colette Cole vs. Houston Baptist (12/13/08)
.Kayla Drake vs Western Kenhicky (11/23/08)
Colette Cole (10/1 l) vs. Houston Baptist (12/13/08)
Kayla Drake at Murray Slate (2/28/09)
Kayla Drake vs Wright State (11/25/08)
Five times (by five players)
Kayla Drake at Chicago State (11/16/08)
Nadia Mossong vs Jacksonville Stale (l/08/09)

EKU!:!igh
83 vs O hio Valley Un iversity (ll/14)
32 vs Ohio Valley University (11/14)
80 vs Ohio Valley University (11/14)
.447 (21-47) at Chicago State (11/16)
14 vs Ohio Valley University (11/14)
33 vs Southeast Missouri (2/12)
.·167 (14-30) vs Ohio Valley (11/14)
27 ,•s Jacksonville State (1/8)
32 vs Jacksonville State (1/8)
.867 (26-30) at Chicago Stale (J l /16)
51 vs Bluefield State ( 12/30)
22 (two ti mes)
15 vs Ohio Valley University (11/14)
4 at SIU Edwardsville (1/19)
33 at Tennessee Stale (1/3)
28 at Jack~onville State (2/7)

~

35 at Oklahoma State (12/22)
11 vs Wright State (11/25)
46 (two limes)
.208 (11-53) vs Wright State (11/25)
2 vs Tennessee-Martin (12/6)
10 vs Tennessee-Martin (12/6)
.148 (4-27) vs Western Ky. (11/23)
3 (two times)
4 (two times)
.375 (6-16) at Tennessee-Marlin (2/26)
24 at Vanderbilt (ll/19)
3 vs Wright State (11/25)
2 (three times)
0 (10 times)
13 (hvo times)
13 vs Tennessee-Martin (12/6)

FTA

Ff Pct.
Rebounds
Assis ts
Steals
Blocks
Turnovers

~
Points
FG Made
FG Attempted
FG Percentage
3FG Made
3FG Attempted
3FG Percentage
Ff Made
l'TAttempted
FT Percentage
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Fouls

40

Kayla Drake at Chicago State (11
16
16
Nadia Mossong vs Jacksonville State (1
12 times (by five pl
J.000
14
Cherie While vs Southeast Missouri (2/1
9
Sarah Fraser-Jones vs Tennessee Tech (1/1
9
Laura BeCE'rra a t UT Martin (
6
Kayla Drake at Chicago St. (11 /16/08); vs Tennessee St. (1
2
Four times (by three pl
13
Kayla Drake at Tennessee State (lf

Q1111,l:!igh
90 - Oklahoma State ('I 2/22)
33 - Oklahoma State (12/22)
68 - Oklahoma State (12/22)
.571 (28-49) - Houston Baptist (12/13)
10 - Morehead Stale (2/ 21)
26 - Morehead Sta te (2/21)
.538 (7-13)-Tennessce State (l/3l)
28 - Tennessee Tech (2/5)
40 - Jacksonville State (2/7)
.909 ( I0-11) - Eastern Jllinois (1 /15)
51 - Western Kentucky (11/23)
20 - Jacksonville State (2/7)
16 - (two times)
12 - Morehead State (2/21)
33 - Ohio Valley University (11 /14)
24 - (two times)

Q1111.L2~
37 - Bluefield Stnte (1
13 - Bluefield State (I
46 - B111efield Stale (1
.283 (13-46) - Bluefield St. (
1 - Wright State (l 1/
10 - Tennessee-Martin (
.091 (1-11) - Wright St. (t
6 - (three limes)
7 - Tennessee-Marlin (1
.4-00 (6-15) - Bluefield St. (
24 - Tennessee Tech (1
8 - (three times)
3 - (two times)
0 - (two times)
7 - Sou thcast Missouri (
10 - Yandcrbi It (11/l

�2008-09 RESULTS
W/L

QPPONENT
OHIO VALLEY UNIVERSITY

w

w
at Chicago State
L
3 t Vanderbilt U nive rsity
L
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
WRIGHT STATE
L
MUl\RAY STATE*
w
fEN \JESSEE-MARTIN*
HOUSTON BAPTIST UNIVERSITY L
L
at Oklahoma State U ni vers ity
w
BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE
at Tennessee State*
at Austin Peay State*
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
l El\ l\J ESSEE TECH*
at Eastern Illinois*
at Southeast Missouri Sta te*
at SIU Edwardsville
at Morehead Sta te*
\USTIN PEAY STATE*
TENNESSEE STAT E*
at Tennessee Tech*
at J1cksonville State*
SOLTHEAST MISSOURI STATE*
EASTF.RN ILLINOIS*
vfOREHEAD STATE*
at Tennessee-Martin*
at Murray State*

03/09
'05/09
08/09
10 09
15/09
17/0&lt;.J
19'09
J/24/09
s ) '27/09
)./31/09
/05/09
,'07/09
/12/0&lt;.J
/14/09
2/21/09
2/26/09
2/28/09

ME1 • Nov. 14 • McBraver Arena

L
L

w
w
L
L
L
L
L
L
L

L
L

L
L

w
L

BOX SCORES

I

SCORE
83-53

ATTEND
425

71-61
38-80
54-80
47-53
61-73
58-52
69-81
35-90
70-37

263
3875
455
250
300
150
140
3026
125

HIGH POINTS
(20) Nadia Mossong

(33) Kayla Drake
(14) Kayla Drake
(21) Kayla Drake
(16) Kayla D rake
(21) Nad ia Mossong
(16) Cherie White
(21) Colette Cole
(11) Kayla Drake
(15) Sonjia Hos ton
C. White, K. Drake
52-61
(13) C. Cole, K. Drake
687
66-70
475
(20) Kayla Drake
67-62
300
(25) Nadia Mossong
66-50
415
(22) Kayla Drake
44-78
1019
(12) Kayla D rake
54-71
1208
(14) Na dia Mosson g
44-54
397
(14) Kayla D rake
46-63
2015
(18) Ilona Muszak
(19) Kayla D rake
51-67
650
56-67
225
(24) Kayla Drake
64-82
803
(23) Kayla D rake
55-73
(12) K. Drake, I. Muszak
540
56-66
220
(13) K. Drake, C. White
59-70
300
(20) Kayla Drake
48-70
250
(9) N . Mossong, K. Drake
63-60
1624
(14) Cherie White
60-80
4051
(27) Kayla Drake
•=Ohio Valley Conference Game

GAME 2 • Nov.16 • Jones Convocation Center

io Valley ............... .............................. 53 Eastern Kentucky ........ ........................... 71
stern Kentucky ................................... 83 Chicago State ......................................... 61

vu

(53 )

er ••••.•.• Mn
or-I ........... 35
edict-I ...... 23
dy-c ......... 29
-g ............ 21
y-g .......... 38
tesano ...... 2
ings ............. 4
ars .............. 8

1................... 9
e ............... 10
s .............. 13
.................... 3

.................. 5

l?2
2-7
3-9
2-5
3-5
0-0
0-1
0·2
0-2
2-4
0-4
0-0
0-1

3f~

1O·O
O·O
1-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-1
0-3
O·O
0-0

Ft

0 -0-T

4-9

5-3-8
O·O·O
3-9-12
1-3-4
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
3-2-5
2-4-6
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
4-4-8
19-29-48

2-4

4-4
3-6
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0

2-4

0-0
0-2
O·O

m .................
Is ............ 200 16-52 4-12 17-35

U ( 8 3)
yer ........ Mn

Fg

Ft
3-3
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Pf A To B

3
2

5
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
14

4
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0

6
4
7
6
4
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
11 33

0-D-T Pf A
6-1-7 4 2
2-5-7 4 1
2-5-7 5 6
0-2-2 4 6
1-4-5 3 1
k ................. 6
0-2-2 0 1
ser-Jones ... 22
3-2-5 5 3
erra ........... 16
2-2-4 0 1
tow ............. 5
0-1-1 0 0
szak ........... 23
0-1-1
1 1
m ...................
2-4-6
als ............ 200 32-80 14-30 5-6 18-29·47 26 22
re B~ Periods
1st
2nd
Total
ioVal ey
30
23
53
tern Kentucky
35
48
83
-I ............. 20
Ile-I ........... 24
ssong-f ...... 32
in-g .......... 26
ke-g .......... 26

2-8
5-12
8-13
2-13
5-13
0--0
3-6
3-4
1-2
3-9

if

3fg
02-3
3.5
0-2
3-9
0-0
1·2
2-2
0-0
3-7

To
2
1
3
1
2
2
2
2
0
4

0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0

s

1~

BS

Pla~er •••••••• Mn
53 Wa don, C.-f ... 34
Clark-f ............ 16
Pierson-I ........ 21
.......... 36
T~ Dixon-g
Waldon, A. -g .. 32
12 Pena ............... 32
20 Marlowe ........... 8
4 Dockery ............ 8
14 Wroten ........... 13
0 Team ...................
7 Totals ............ 200

2
2
3
1
4
0
0
2 8
0 2 Score Bl Periods
1 9 Eastern entucky
Chicago State

19 2 15 83

• OVU 30.8 (IO 18 S5
hall; 18-43 419 ind h 11J~l6-34, 17.6 2nd half), EKU 40.0 (14-37. 37.8
f ,. EkU 46 (&amp;-l 7 a 1·
%· OVU 33.3 (4-5,80.01st half;0-7, 0.0 2nd
1J\half; 8·13, 61.5 2nd half). FT%. OVU 48.6 (6-15,
0 lst hall; 1•20
I.I. Oeadball Rebounds _n alf), EKU 83.3 0:1, 100.0 1st half; 4-5. 80.0 2nd
11. Danny Moore, Doug Fo~VU 7, EKU 1. Techn,cal Foul1 - None. Officials . Jay

7
i

sl~·~

Fg
3-6
5-10
2-2
0-1
9-22
0-0
0-1
0-1
2-4

0
0 6
1 10
3 8
1 10
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 6
0 0
21-47
0 0
CSU
(61)
0 0

5 6

1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

EKU (71)
Player •••••••• Mn
Cole-f ............. 33
White-I ........... 38
Mossong-f ...... 16
Lewin-g .......... 17
Drake-g .......... 35
Kosk ................. 3
Fraser-Jones ... 13
Becerra ........... 26
Muszak ........... 19
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

3tg

Ft

0 -0-T

A To B S Tp

2-5-7
0-5-5
1-3-4
0-3-3
0-8-8
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-1-1
1-2-3
2-5-7
3-14 26-30 6-34-40 23

6
0
2
0
2
2
10 27

1
1
1
1
6
0
0
0
1

12
11
7
0
33
0
3
0

3fg Ft

A To B

s

Tp

01-4
0-0
0-0
1-7
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3

l?o
2-10
2-6 0-0

0 -0-T

0-3-3
3-1-4
1-2-3
0-3-3
2-2-4
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-2-2
2-5-7
1-3-4
20-60 7-25 14-23 9-22-31
1-4
5-14
4-9
4-11
1-2
0-1
1-3

Pf
4
2
4
4
3
0
2
3
1

1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

6-6
0-0
H
0-0
14-16
0-0
3-4
0-0
0-0

0-0
0-1
2-5
2-7
1-2
0-0
0-0

0-0
0-0
0-2
5-9
3-4
0-0
O·O
4-6
2-2

1st
30
20

2nd
41
41

Pf
2
1
1
2

2
2
0
2
3
0
0
1
0

2
4
4

5

6
4
2
15
13
10
3
4
4

(10) C. White, C. Cole
(8) Nadia Mossong
(9) C. White, K. Drake
(6) K. Drake, C. White
(8) Nad ia Mossong
(6) S. Fraser-Jones, C. Cole
(9) C. White, I. Muszak
(8) K. Drake, N . Mossong
(9) Colette Cole
(9) Colette Cole
(9) Nadia Mossong
(12) Nadia Mossong
(14) Cherie White
(12) Nadia Mossong
(11) Nadia Mossong
(9) Cherie White
(5) Kayla Drake

GAME 3 • Nov.19 • Memorial Gymnasium

Eastern Ken tuck{ ................................... 38
No. 12 Vanderbil University ... .......... .. .... 80
EKU (38)
Player ........ Mn

Cole-f ............. 23
White-I ........... 34
Mossong-f ...... 31
Lewin-g .......... 25
Drake-g .......... 29
Kosk ................. 2
Fraser-Jones ... 31
Becerra ........... 11
5 Bristow ............. 2
Muszak ........... 12
2 11 71 Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

1 1 0 0
0 3 0 0
0 3 0 0
5 3 0 2
3 2 1 4
0 4 0 4
0 0 0 1
0 1 0 0
1 3 1 0

HIGH REBOUNDS
(7) C. White, C. Cole,
N. Mossong
(8) Kayla Drake
(8) Cherie White
(11) Colette Cole
(9) Cherie White
(l 0) Colette Cole
(6) Kayla Drake
(8) Kayla Drake
(8) Kayla Drake
(9) Cherie White

vu

(80)
Player ........ Mn

Tuomi-f .......... 14
Wirth-f ........... 24
Risper-g ......... 25
5
Rhoads-g ........ 26
Marsh-g
......... 22
4
Chisholm ........ 14
2
3
Lueders .......... 13
4
Bridge ............ 11
Mooney .......... 19
24 10 20 2 11 61 Gibbs .............. 14
Silinski .............. 8
Total
Malo ............... 10
71
Team ...................
61
Totals............ 200

Fg

O·D-T
1-1-2
1-7-8
2-2-4
0-1-1
2-0-2
0-0-0
0-3-3
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-2-3
15-47 5-22 3-4 7-17-24

1-3
2-8
1·7
3-7
5-10
0-0
2·4
0-3
0-1
1-4

Fg

3f~ Ft

00-2
0-2
0-1
4-9
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-1
1-4

0-0
0-0
3-3
0-1
0--0
0-0
O·O
0-0
0--0
0-0

0-D·T
2-2-4
0-3-3
4-4-8
1-1-2
0-1-1
0-4-4
0-2-2
1-2-3
0-2-2
0-1-1
2-0-2
0-0-0
2-2-4
29-56 9-25 13-19 12·24-36

5-6
6-9
3-5
2-3
2-9
2-2
2-5
1-4
4-6
1-4
1-1
0-2

3fg Ft

04-5
0-0
0-0
2-9
0-0
2-5
0-2
0-1
1-3
0-0
0-0

2-3
0-0
3-4
2-2
0-0
3-4
0-0
0-0
3-3
0-0
0-3
O·O

Pf A To B

1
2
5
9
4
0
1
0
0
1
4
17 11 27
3
2
4
0
4
1
2
0
0
1

0
0
1
4
0
0
3
2
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0 4 38

Pf A To B
2
1
1
0
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
0

1
2
2
3
3
1
0
0
3
3
0
0

1
0
1
0
4
1
0
1
3
0
0
2

s Tp
0 2
1 4
1 5
0 6
1 14
0 0
1 4
0 0
0 0
0 3

1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

s

1~

0
2 16
2 9
1 6
0 6
1 7
0 6
1 2
3 11
0 3
0 2
0 0

10 18 13 2 10 80

FG%- CSU 33.3 (8-29, 27.6 lst half; 12-31, 38.7 2nd half), EKU 44.7 (12-2S, 48.0 Score Bl Periods
1st
2nd
Total
1st half; 9-22, 40.9 2nd hall). 3FG% - CSU 28.0 (1-10, 10.01st half; 6-15, 40.0 Eastern entucky
38
18
20
2nd hall), EKU 21.4 (2-10, 20.01st half; 1-4, 25.02nd half). FT%· CSU 60.9 (3-6,
80
48
32
50.01st half; 11-17, 64.7 2nd half); EKU 86.7(4·4, 100.01st half; 22-26, 84.6 2nd Vanderbilt
half). Oeadball Rebounds- CSU 6, EKU 2. Technical Fouls - CSU: A. Waldon, Bench. FG% • VU 51.8 (18-29. 62.1 l st half; 11-27, 40.7 2nd half), EKU 31.9 (6-21, 28.6
Officials · Becky Blank, Kelly Dennis, Dan Morgan.
1st half; 9-26, 34.6 2nd half). 3FG% • VU 36.0 (5-11, 4S.5 1st half; 4-14, 28.6 2nd
half), EKU 22.7 (3-11, 27.3 1st half; 2· 11, 18.2 2nd half). FT%· VU 68.4 (7-9,
77.8 1st half; 6-10, 60.0 2nd half); EKU 75.0 (3-3, 100.0 1st half; 0-1. 0.0 2nd
half). Oeadball Rebounds - VU 4, EKU 2. Technical Fouls -None. Officials- Bonita
Spence. Felicia Grinter, Charlie Hust.

41

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ZOOB-09 BOK SCORES

· - -v
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-.....,.----.....,.--------------------..----------------------,
GAME 4 • Nov. 23 • McBraver Arena

GAME 6 • Dec. 4 • McBraver Arena

GAME 5 • Nov. 25 • McBraver Arena

Western Kentucky .................................. 80 Writt State ............. .... ............ ... ............ 53 Murray State ... .... ....... ... .. ...... .. ... ....
Eastern Kentucky ..... .... ............. .... .. ....... 54 Eas ern Kentucky .. ................... .............. 4 7 Eastern Kentucky .. ........................
WKU (80 )
Pla,er ........ Mn
Due -r ......•..... 26
Brown, A.-f ..... 30 7-14
Maty-r ......... 11 2-4
Mc ear-g ....... 21 1-2
Rich-g ............ 31 3-10
Thomas, D......... 3 0-0
Thomas, T. ...•.... 7 0-1
Brown, H. ....... 26 3-8
Owens .............. 8 2-2
Obafemi ........... 8 0-1
House ...•........... 5 2-3
Johnson .......... 24 4-8

0-D-T
1-4-5
8-5-13
4-1-5
1-3-4
0-4-4
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
1-0-1
1-2-3
1-1-2
2-4-6
Team ...................
2-4-6
Totals ............ 200 26-63 4-16 24-31 21-30-51

/~o

EKU (54 )
Player ........ Mn
Cole-r ............. 33
White-I ........... 31
Mossong-1 ...... 28
Lewin-g .......... 21
Drake-j .......... 37
Fraser- ones ... 31
Becerra ........... 12
Muszak ............. 7
Team .•.................
Totals ............ 200

Fg
6-17
4-11
0-4
1-7
6-23
2-5
0-1
0-2

3fg
00-0
0-0
0-0
3-10
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1

0-0-T
8-3-11
0-4-4
6-2-8
1-2-3
0-3-3
1-1-2
0-1 -1
1-0-1
6-2-8
19-70 4-27 12-18 23-18-41

Score By Periods

3f~
10-6
0-1
0-3
3-10
0-2
0-1
0-2

3
3
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
0
2
2

2nd
49
28

2
3
1
0
5
1
0
1
0
0
0
0

19 13

s

Tp
2 0 2 5
1 0 2 16
1 0 0 4
4 0 0 4
1 0 0 9
1 0 0 0
0 1 0 2
4 0 0 13
2 0 0 5
1 0 1 1
1 0 0 7
1 6 0 14
2
21 7 5 80

Pf A To
5 0 2
4 2 3
4 2 8
1 0 1
5 4 6
5 4 0
1 0 1
0 0 0

Ft
1-1
2-2
2-4
1-3
6-8
0-0
0-0
0-0

1st
31
26

Western Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky

Pf A To B

Ft
1-1
2-3
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
6-7
1-2
1-2
3-4
6-8

B
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0

25 12 21

Total
80
54

s

wsu (53 )
Player ........ Mn
Dav1s-f ............ 16
Fox-f .........•..... 30
Thomas-g ....... 33
Peddy-g .......... 35
Dixon-g .......... 26
Lowe ................ 7
Ward ................ 7
Richardson ..... 21
Scott ................. 7
Bennett .......... 12
Hall ................... 6

Fg
2-3
5-12
4-12
3-12
0-0
0-1
0-0
2-5
0-0
1-4
0-2

24 9 28 6 12 53

EKU ( 4 7 )
Player ........ Mn

Pf A To B

Fg
3-12
1-4
1-6
1-5
4-19
0-2
0-3
1-2

Tp Cole-f ............. 29
2 14 White-I ........... 34
2 10 Mossong-f ...... 30
1 2 Lewin-g .......... 20
0 3 Drake-l .......... 38
2 21 Fra ser- ones ... 21
0 4 Becerra ..........• 22
0 0 Muszak ............. 6
0 0 Team ...................
Totals ............ 200 11 -53
7 54
Score B?t Periods
Wright tate
Eastern Kentucky

Ft
0-0
1-3
1-1
12-14
0-2
0-0
0-0
4-4
0-0
0-0
0-0

Ft
3f~
1- 3-4

1-3
0-2
0-2
2-13
0-0
0-1
1-2

4-4
7-1 0
0-1
6-6
0-0
0-0
0-0

5-25 20-25
1st
20
18

0-0-T
5-0-5
4-5-9
3-3-6
0-0-0
1-5-6
1-3-4
2-2-4
0-0-0
1-5-6
17-23-40

2nd
33
29

Pf A
4 0
5 0
1 7
1 1
3 0
0 0
1 0
5 0
2 1
2 0
0 0

To B s Tp
3 0 0 4
2 1 1 11
4 0 4 9
4 0 4 18
4 2 2 0
1 0 0 0
5 2 0 0
3 1 1 8
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 3
0 0 0 0

0-D-T
1-2-3
3-2-5
2-3-5
2-2-4
2-3-5
0-1-1
0-1-1
2-7-9
1-3-4
0-1-1
0-0-0
Team ...................
2-2-4
Totals ............ 200 17-51 1-1118-2415-27-42
3fg
00-0
0-1
0-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-1

5
3
2
0
4
5
2
1

0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0

2
2
6
1
8
3
2
1
2
22 3 27

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

s

5
1
0
3
3
0
0
0

Tp
10
7
9
2
16
0
0
3

1 12 47

Total
53
47

MU R (73)
Pla~er ........ Mn Fg
Mu ins-r ......... 16 3-4
Guffey, A. -g .... 36 3-10
Hayes-g .......... 38 11-16
Luckett; .......• 33 2-4
Guffey, .-g ..... 31 4-9
Schwab .......... 11 2-3
Isom ................. 4 0-0
Lowe ................ 9 0-2
Roney ............. 15 0-1
Jackson ............. 7 0-1

0-0-T
2-1-3
1-0-1
2-6-8
0-3-3
0-2-2
0-4-4
0-1-1
0-1-1
1-4-5
0-1-1
0-1-1
Team ....•.........•....
Totals ............ 200 25-50 7-20 16-21 6-24-30

12 9

EKU ( 6 1)
Player ........ Mn Fg

Pf A 1

Cole-f ............. 32
White-f ........... 19
Mossong-1 ...... 38
Fraser-Jones-g ... 37
Drake-g .......•.. 30
Lewin ............. 19
Becerra ............. 4
Muszak ..........• 21
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

3fg
02-6
1-4
2-2
1-3
1-2
0-0
0-2
0-1
0-0

Ft
1-2
3-5
2-2
5-6
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-4
0-0

0-D-T
3-7-10
2-0-2
1-7-8
3-3-6
1-0-1
0-5-5
0-0-0
1-2-3
1-0-1
22-57 10-27 7-9 12-24-36

3-10
4-7
6-10
0-3
4-13
2-5
0-1
3-8

3fg
0-1
0-1
4-7
0-1
3-7
1-3
0-0
2-7

Ft
1-2
1-2
5-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

1st
35
23

Score B?t Periods
Murray tate
Eastern Kentucky

2nd
38
38

Pf
1
3
1
1
0
2
0
3
1
0

4
4
2
4
4
1
0
0

A
1
4
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

3
0
5
3
3
1
0
1

.

19 16 1

Total
73
61

FG%•MSU 50.0 (14-27, 51.9 l sl half; 11-23, 47.8 2nd half), EKU 38
FG% - WSU 33.3 (9-26, 34.6 1st half; 8-25, 32.0 2nd half), EKU 20.8 (5-26, 19.2 lsl half; 14-29, 48.3 2nd half). 3FG%- M5U 35.0 (3-11, 27.3 1st\
FG%- WKU 41.3 {12-31, 38.7 1st half; 14-32, 43.8 2nd half), EKU 27.1 (11-30, 1st half; 6-27, 22.2 2nd half). 3FG% - WSU 9.1 (1-5, 20.0 1st half; 0-6, 0.0 2nd 2nd half), EKU 37.0 (2-8, 25.01st half;8-19, 42.12nd half). FT%-I
36.7 l sthalf;8-40, 20.02nd half). 3FG%- WKU 25.0 (1-7, 14.3 1st half; 3-9,33.3 half).EKU 20.0 (3-13, 23.1 lst half; 2-12, 16.72nd half). FT%- WSU 75.0 (1-1, 5, 80.0 1st half; 12-16, 75.0 2nd half); EKU 77.8 (5-5, 100.0 1st half;
2nd half), EKU 14.8 (1-11, 9.1 l st half;3-16, 18.82nd half). FT%- WKU 77.4 (6- 100.0 1st half; 17-23, 73.9 2nd half); EKU 80.0 (5-7, 71.4 1st half; 15-18, 83.3 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds -MSU 0, EKU 1. Technical Fouls -None. Offi
8, 7S.O 1st half; 18-23, 78.3 2nd half); EKU 66.7 (3-6, 50.0 1st half; 9-12, 75.0 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds - WSU 2, EKU 3. Technical Fouls -None. Officials- Mike Hust, Roger Cross, Roy Gulbeyan.
half). Deadball Rebounds- WKU 5, EKU 4. Technical Fouls - None. Officials-Robin Trussell, Thurman Leggs Jr., David Hopkins.
Orr, Philip Freels, Jennifer Wharton.

GAME 7 • Dec. 6 • McBraver Arena

GAME 8 • Dec. 13 • McBraver Arena

GAME 9 • Dec. 22 • Gallagher-Iba Arena

Tennessee-Martin ..... ...... ......... .... ........... 52 Houston Baptist .... .. .... ... ... ...................... 81 Eastern Kentucky ....... ...... .... ... ....... ...
Eastern Kentucky ···· ········· ··· ··· ····· ·· ·· ······· 58 Eastern Kentucky ... .......... .... .. .. .. ..... .... ... 69 No. 23 Oklahoma State .. ..... .... .... .. ....

UTM ( 52)
Player ........ Mn
Harper-f .......•. 29
Mitchell-f ....... 33
Cupples-g ....... 18
Wright-g ........ 28
Dav1s-g ........... 15
Kirk ................. 23
Smith ............... 4
Forneri .....•...•.. 24
Purce I .............. 7
Glover ............. 19
Team .•.................
Totals ............ 200

0-D·T
4.5.9
8-6-14
0-0-0
0-2-2
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-1-1
1-1-2
1-0-1
1-5-6
3-0-3
21-61 4- 19 6-7 19-21-40

/~1
7-13
0-4
1-6
3-7
1-7
0-1
1-7
0-2
3-3

3tg
01-2
0-3
1-5
1-2
1-5
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0

Ft
1-1
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0

To
2
4
0
1
2
1
0
2
1
4
1
15 15 18
Pf
2
2
1
4
2
1
0
1
1
1

A
0
3
2
3
0
0
1
4
1
1

B
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Score By Periods
Tennessee-Martin
Eastern Kentucky

6~f1
5-12
1-5
3-S
2-7
3-5
0-2
0-1

3f¥
1-

0-2
0-1
0-0
0-3
1-2
0-0
0-1

Ft
0-0
6-9
0-0
3-3

0-0-T

5-5

0-0
0-0
2-2

20-48 2-10 16-19
1st
21
23

Pf A To B

2-1 -3
2-2-4
1-3-4
3-2-5
0-6-6
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-4-4
8-21-29

2nd
31
35

1
2
2
3
3
2
0
0

1
4
1
4
2
1
0
0
1
13 12 14

Total
52
58

1
1
1
2
6
0
0
1

1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0

Tp
11
17
0
3
7
4
0
2
2
6

1 6 52

E KU ( 5 8)
Player ........ Mn
Cole-f ............. 32
White-f .....•..... 32
Mossong-f ...... 28
Fraser-Jones-g ... 32
Drake-g .......... 33
Lewin ............. 19
Becerra ........... 13
Muszak ........... 11
Team ...................
Totals .......•.... 200

s

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

s

Tp

2 13
1 16
0 2
0 9
3 9
1 7
0 0
1 2

0 8 58

HSU (81)
Player ........ Mn Fg
Simpson-I ....... 28
Jones-g .•.......• 34
Thomas-g ....... 34
Wright-g ........ 31
Green-g .......... 30
Marberry .....•.... 2
Litt e ............... 12
Morris ............. 20
Spriggs .....•....... 9
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

0-0-T
1-7-8
0-4-4
1-3-4
2-3-5
5.7
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0
1-4
0-0-0
1-5-6
5-7
4-S
3-1-4
0-6-6
28-49 5-12 20-30 8-29-37

5-7
2-6
6-10
0-3

EKU ( 69)
Player ........ Mn
Cole-f ............. 28
White-[ ........... 35
Mossong-f ...... 33
Fraser-Jones-g ... 28
Drake-g .......... 27
Lewin ............. 20
Becerra ............. 8
Muszak ........... 15
Hoston .............. 6
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

Score By Periods
Houston Baptist
Eastern Kentucky

Fg

10-11
3-11
3.7
0-4
4-16
3-8
1-2
2-6
1-2

3fg
02-5
0-1
0-0
3-5
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0

:g

Ft
1-1
0-0
7-10
4-7
S-6
0-0
0-0
3-4
0-2

Ft
1-2
0-0
5-8
0-0
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

0-0-T

2nd
43
45

A
3
0
5
5
0
0
0
3
0

To
5
3
0
5
4
0
1
4
1

Bs

1
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
1

2
1
5
0
0
0
1
1
0

Tp
11
6
19
4
18
0
2
13
8

14 16 23 6 10 81
Pf A To B

4-3-7
1-3
1-2-3
0-1
4-3-7
0-0
3-1-4
2-10
2-6-8
0-1
0-2-2
0-1
0-0-0
2-6
0-0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1-1 -2
27-67 5-22 10-1615-19-34
1st
38
24

Pf
2
3
2
2
2
0
0
2
1

3
3
5
2
3
3
0
1
2

0
1
4
2

s
1
2
2
0

0
3
3
5
1
3
2
2
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

s
2
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
0

Tp

21
7
11
0
14
6
2
6
6

2217 19 O 9 69

Total
81
69

FG%- UTM 34.4 (10-26, 38.5 1st half; 11-35, 31.4 2nd half), EKU 41.7 (11-29, FG% · HBU 57.1 (16-30, 53.3 1st half; 12-19, 63.2 2nd half), EKU 40.3 (10-27,
37.9 1st half; 9-19, 47.4 2nd half). 3FG%- UTM 21.1 (1-6, 16.7 1st half; 3-13, 37.0 1st half; 17-40, 42.5 2nd half). 3FG%- HBU 41.7 (4-9, 44.4 lst half; 1-3,
23.12nd half), EKU 20.0 {1-6, 16.7 1st half; 1-4, 25.02nd half). FT%· UTM 85.7 33.3 2nd half), EKU22.7(2-8, 25.0lst half; 3-14, 21.4 2nd half). FT%- HBU 66.7
(0-0, 0.01st half; 6-7, 85.7 2nd half); EKU 84.2 (0-0, 0.0 1st half; 16-19, 84.2 2nd (2-3, 66.7 l st half; 18-27, 66.7 2nd half); EKU 62.5 (2-4, 50.01st half; 8-12, 66.7
half). Deadball Rebounds-UTM1, EKU 2. Technical Fouls- None. Officials-Mark 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds - HBU 4, EKU 2. Technical Fouls -None. Officials Gines, Mike Trussell, Bill Scott.
Troy Winders, Jack Whittemore, Ronald Hanna.

42

EKU (3 5 )
Player ........ Mn
Cole-f ............. 30
Mossong-f ...... 21
Lewin-g .......... 12
Fraser-Jones-g ... 24
Drake-g .......... 36
Kosk ...........•..... 2
Becerra ........... 19
Dunn .............. 16
White ..•••........ 23
Bristow ............. 5
Hoston ............ 12
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

osu

( 9 0)
Player ........ Mn
Cunningham-( .. 25
Smith-I ........... 25
seears-c ......... 19
R1ley-g ........... 25
Hardeman-g ... 20
Hatcher .......•.. 25
Wallenmeyer .... 4
Hernandez ...... 14
Clardy ............... 7
Mercado ......... 10
Jappa ................ 9
Byford ............ 17
Team ............•......
Totals ......••.... 200

Score

Bl Periods

3fg
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-2
1-7
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0

Pf A To

0-0-T
3-2-5
0-2-2
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-8-8
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-3-3
2-5-7
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-1-1
13-46 3-17 6· 10 6-25-31

3~~1
2-6
0-1
0-3
3-11
0-0
2-3
1-5
1-5
0-0
1-1

l~4
5-5

3fg
2-6
0-0
2-4 0-0
9-17 2-3
6-9 3-6
0-4 0-3
0-0 0-0
0-5 0-4
1-1 1-1
0-1 0-0
1-5 0-0
2-3 0-0

Ft
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2

Eastern en1ucky
No. 23 Oklahoma State

2nd
14
41

1
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
4
0
0

0
3
6
3
4
1
4
2
3
2
2

16 11 30

0-0-T
1-0-1
3-3-6
0-8-8
2-3-5
0-0-0
1-1 -2
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-5-6
2-0-2
1-5-6
1-2-3
33-68 8-23 16-20 12-29-41
1st
21
49

Ft
0-0
2-3
2-2
3-4
2-2
3-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-3
2-2

1
4
0
3
2
0
1
2
2
0
1

Pf
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
2
0
2
1
3

A
1
2
3
7
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2

To
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
1

14 17 11

Total
35
90

FG%-05U48.5 (21-38, 55.3 lst half; 12-30, 40.0 2nd half), EKU 28J
1st half; 5-24, 20.8 2nd half). 3FG% - OSU 34.8 (3-12, 25.0 1st half;
2nd half), EKU 17.6 (1-8, 12.5 1st half; 2-9, 22.2 2nd half). FT%- 0SU
66.7 1st half; 12-14, 85.7 2nd half); EKU 60.0 (4-6, 66.7 1st half; 2
half). Deadball Rebounds - OSU 2, EKU 2. Technical Fouls - None. 0
Courteau, Daryl Humphrey, Darcy Schlabach.

�2008-09 BOX SCORES
GAME 12 • Jan. 5 • Dunn Center

GAME 11 • Jan. 3 • Gentrv center

E • Dec. 30 • McBraver Arena

10
Kentucky ................................... 52 Eastern Kentucky ... .................... ... .. ....... 66
efield State College ... ··· ·· ··········· ·· .. ···· 37 Eastern
Tennessee State University .. ..... ............ . 61 Austin Peay State University ................. . 70
tern Kentucky .···· ··········· ··········· ·· ···· ·· 70
(37)
, ....... Mn
k, I •• 34
f ...•. 26
e g •.. 33
s g ...... 29
es g .. 35
24
I
·:::..• 19

Pf
1
3
4
0
1
1
1

0-D-T
1-5-6
1-0-1
0-3-3
0-2-2
0-3-3
1-4-5
2-1-3
1-3-4
:........... 200 13-46 5-19 6-15 6-21 -27
Fg
5"
0-1
1·9
1-2
3-10
1-10
2-S

U (70)
er ........ Mn
.f .......... 27
ong-1 ...... 18
on-c ....... 16
f·l .g ... 32
e-g ...... 28
•... 21
n
...... 17
.:::............ 17
.............. 15
OW ..-,•••••. 9

Fg
7-9
3-6
7-9
1-4
6-14
0-6
1-2
3-6
2-10
0-3

3fi
20-0
0-5
1-1
1-3
0-1
•.3

3f?
11-3
0-0
0-0
3-{j

0-4
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-3

Ft
0-0
2-2
0-3
0-0
0-0
1-4
3-6

A
1
0
3
0
3
1
0

To
3
2
1
2
6
3
1

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

EKU (52)

s

0 1~
0 2

3
0
0
2
0

2
3
7
3

8

11 8 20 0 5 37

0-D-T
2-7-9
3-2-5
1-5-6
3-1-4
2-1-3
0-2-2
2-6-8
2-3-5
3-0-3
0-2-2
1-3-4
4-6 19-32-51

Ft
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0

Pf
2
3
4
0
1
3
1
1
2
0

A To
5 0
2 1
0 2
3 1
2 4
5 3
2 2
2 0
0 1
1 0

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

s

Tp
3 15
0 7
0 15
1 2
3 15
0 2
0 3
2 6
0 5
1 0

17 22 15 1 10 70
Is ..:::....:::-ioo 30-69 6-1 9
Total
2nd
1st
e BJ Periods
37
16
21
fiel State Colle- •
70
32
38
em Kentucky
- SSC 28.3 '.7-24, 21 2 lSt half; 6-22, 27.3 2nd half), EKU 43.5 (15-33, 45.S
alf· 15·36, 41.7 2nd half). 3FG%- BSC 26.3 (3-9, 33.3 1st half; 2-10, 20.0
half), EKU 31.6 ,4-10.40.01st half; 2-9, 22.2 2nd half). FT%· BSC40.0 (4-7,
1st half; 2-8. 25.J 2nd h,lf!· EKU66.7 (4-6, 66.7 1st half; 0-0, 0.0 2nd half).
ball Rebounds - 3S( 4, [ :u 1. Technical Fouls -None. Officials -Del Brantley,
Stevens, David Hopkin .

EKU (66)

Player ........ Mn Fg 3f? Ft 0-D-T Pf A To B s Tp
Wh,te-1........... 31 2-5 0- 0-1 0-2-2 5 2 0 0 2 4
Mossong-1 ...... 38 3-12 1-5 7-10 3-5-8 3 3 3 0 0 14
0-4
Lewin-g .......... 21 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 5 1 1 0 0 4
0-0
fraser-Jones-g ... 36 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 5 1 3 0 2 2
Drake-g .......... 20 5-14 4-10 6-8 2-1-3 4 4 3 0 0 20
1-3
1-2
Kosk ................. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0
0-0
Cole ................ 31 7-10 3-5 2-4 2-5-7 4 3 2 0 2 19
Dunn ................ 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0
21-51 3-13
3
52 Bristow ............. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hoston ............ 16 1-5 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 0 0 6 0 0 3
TSU (61)
1-2-3
1
Team ...................
0-D
-T
Player ........ Mn
F
t
Pf
A
T
o
B
S
T
p
Totals ............ 200 21-55 8-22 16-25 12-27-39 27 15 19 O 6 66
3f~
Smith-I ............ 30 4~?s 0- 0-0 2-5-7 0 1 1 0 1 8
Goodwin-I ...... 17 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 4 3 3 0 1 3 APSU (70)
Appling-g ....... 38 4-9 1-3 5-6 3-3-6 0 2 3 0 4 14 Plarier ........ Mn Fg 3fg Ft 0-D-T Pf A To B s T~
Jackson-g ....... 36 7-10 0-0 6-6 3-3-6 2 0 5 1 5 20 Han ey-1 ........... 29 1-9 1-6 4-4 2-3-5 3 2 0 0 1
Hicks-~ ........... 31 5-12 4-10 1-2 2-1-3 4 0 2 0 0 15 Thomas-I ........ 38 6-10 0-0 7-7 2-8-10 4 3 3 2 0 19
Ru'/?o ........... 11 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 1 0 Jamen-c ......... 21 2-4 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 3 1 0 0 1 5
Sta ord .......... 13 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Pollock-g ........ 23 0-2 0-1 4-6 1-4-5 4 3 4 1 0 4
Pierce ............. 23 0-4 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 1 5 2 0 4 1 Herring-g ....... 35 5-13 4-9 7-10 0-6-6 1 1 3 0 0 21
Cromartie ......... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Rayner ............ 11 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 1 1 3 0 0 2
Team ...................
2-7-9
2
Warner ........... 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 1 0
Totals ............ 200 21-62 6-18 13-16 13-22-35 15 14 19 1 16 61 Bivens .............. 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jones .............. 10 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 5
1st
2nd
Total
Score B~ Periods
Faulkner ......... 18 3-6 1-2 0-0 2-1-3 2 1 1 0 0 7
Eastern entucky
23
29
52
0-2-2
Team ...................
Tennessee State
23
38
61
Totals ............ 200 19-52 7-23 25-30 9-27-36 21 13 15 3
70
FG% -TSU 33.9 (10-35, 28.6 1st half; 11-27, 4-0.7 2nd half), EKU 41 .2 (11-25, Score B~ Periods
1st
2nd
Total
44.01st half; 10-26, 38.S 2nd half). 3FG% · TSU 33.3 (3-8, 37.5 1st half; 3-10, Eastern entucky
17
49
66
30.0 2nd half), EKU 23.1(1-4, 25.0 1st half; 2-9, 22.2 2nd half). FT%· TSU 81.3 Austin Peay
38
32
70
(0-0, 0.01st half; 13-16, 81.3 2nd half); EKU 58.3 (0-0, 0.01st half; 7-12, 58.3 2nd
half). Deadball Rebounds - TSU 2, EKU 1. Technical Fouls - None. Officials - Troy FG%-APSU 36.5 (14-33, 42.4 1st half; S-19, 26.3 2nd half), EKU 38.2 (7-27, 25.9
Winders, Eme1t Jone1, Kerry Henson.
1st half; 14-28, 50.0 2nd half). 3FG%-APSU 30.4 (4-14, 28.6 lSI half; 3-9, 33.3
2nd half), EKU 36.4 (2-8, 25.0 1st half; 6-14, 42.9 2nd half). FT% -APSU 83.3
16-6, 100.0 1st half; 19-24, 79.2 2nd half); EKU64.0 11-4, 25.0 1st half; 15-21,
71.4 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds -APSU 2, EKU 4. Technical Fouls- None. Officials -Jay Davis, Scon Strakey, Wayne Panerson.

Player ........ Mn
Cole-I ............. 35
White-I ........... 38
Mossong-f ...... 26
fraser-Jones-g ... 38
Drake-g .......... 35
Lewin ............. 19
Hoston .............. 9
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

Fg
4-8
4-10
3-13
0-1
6-12
3-5
1-2

~~
1-4

0-D-T
5-5-10
1-9-10
1-3-4
0-5-5
1-4-5
0-0-0
0-0-0
3-4-7
7-12 12-29-41
Ft
5-8
0-0
0-1
2-2
0-1
0-0
0-0

Pf
0
0
4
2
3
3
3

A
0
2
0
4
5
0
0

To
4
2
7
0
13
3
3
1
15 11 33

B
0
2
1
0
0
0
0

s

1~

1
0 9
0 6
1 2
0 13
0 7
0 2

GAME 14 • Jan.10 • McBraver Arena

E13 • Jan. 8 • McBraver Arena

GAME 15 • Jan.15 • Lanu Arena

cksonville State ............ ............. .......... 62 Tennessee Tech ............ .......................... 50 Eastern Kentucky ...... .......... ....... ............ 44
stern Kentucky ........................... ........ 67 Eastern Kentucky ................................... 66 Eastern Illinois ......... .. ........ .. .. ................. 78
U (62)

yer ........ Mn
okhae-1 .... 26
ey-1 ........... 32
eby-g ....... 18
s-g ............ 2S
e-~ ............ 13
nikm ......... 19
ichael ...... 21
llingsworth .. 6
mine .......... 13
Iiams ......... 11
art ............. 16
m ...................
als ............ 200

l?o
4-10
0-2
3-11
1-4
4-7
1-6
1-1
1-5
1-2
1-3
22-61

KU ( 67 )
ayer ........ Mn

t .......

29 /?1
ne-f........... 28 3-6
~song-I ...... 36 5-8
r-Jones-g ... 36 2-4
ake-g .......... 39 5-11
win ............. 23 0-4
Inn ................ 2 0-0
~ton .............. 7 1-2
im ...................
tals ............ 200 18-46
ore By Periods
:ksonville State
;tern Kentucky

Ft 0-D-T Pf A To B s
~ 3-7 5-5-10 4 0 2 1 0
0-0 3-6 4-4-8 3 2 1 1 1
0-0 0-2 0-3-3 2 1 3 0 1
2-6 2-4 2-2-4 1 2 4 0 2
1-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 1
2-5 0-0 1-2-3 2 2 1 0 1
1-5 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0
0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 1 1 1 1
0-0 2-2 1-3-4 2 2 1 0 0
1-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 4 0 2
1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 1
4-0-4
8-24 10-21 18-21-39 21 14 20 3 10
0-D-T
1-3-4
2-7-9
2-5-7
0-3-3
3-6-9
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-2-3
4-13 27-32 10-26-36
3f~
10-0
1-1
0-0
2-6
0-3
0-0
0-0

1st
31
30

Ft
0-0
3-4
14-16
1-2
9-10
0-0
0-0
0-0

2nd
31
37

Pf
5
4
3
1
1
0
0
4

A To B
1 1 0
3 2 1
5 6 0
1 2 1
3 5 0
2 5 0
0 0 0
0 1 1

TTU (SO)

1~11
0
10
3
10
3
2
4
3
3
62

s

Tp
0 5
4 9
3 25
0 5
3 21
2 0
0 0
0 2

18 15 22 3 12 67

Total
62
67

tif\~fN,1g -3J~OO lit half; 10-31, 32.3 2nd half), EKU 39.1{9-22, 4-0.9
f,, EKU 0' 8 · n lfl3FG%- JSU 33.3 (5-12,41.71sthalf;3-12,25.02nd
half· 8) · (4-8, S0.0 1st half; 0-5, 0.0 2nd half). FT%-JSU 47 .6 (H, 33.J
1dbai1 Re~o~~·J/_nd half). EKU 84.4 (8-10, 80.01st half;19-22, 86.4 2nd half).
l,p Freels, Jenn·r1 er ar6, on.
EKU 2. Technical Fouls - None. Officials -Charlie Hust,

i~

-

Player ........ Mn
Whne-f ........... 36
Nwosu-c ......... 16
Bowens-g ....... 39
Price-g ........... 36
Lyons-g .......... 26
Stirrup ............ 19
Cook ................. 6
Hayes ............. 15
Glidden ............ 5
Rutledge .......... 2
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

Ft
1-2
1-3
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-5
0-0
0-0

0-D-T
1-7-8
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-3-3
2-0-2
1-2-3
0-0-0
2-1-3
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-2-3
20-48 4-17 6-12 7-17-24

l?o

3f~
06-9 1-1
3-9 1-5
2-6 1-4
1-6 1-2
3-5 0-1
0-0 0-0
0-1 0-0
0-2 0-2
0-0 0-0

Pf
4
4
1
1
4
1
0
0
0
0

A To
2 4
1 3
2 3
3 5
3 2
0 1
1 1
0 0
1 0
0 0

B
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

s
0
2
2
3
1
0
0
1
0
0

E KU (44)

Tp
11
14
8
5
3
6
0
3
0
0

15 13 19 3 9 so

Player ........ Mn
Cole-I ............. 30
White-I ........... 27
Mossong-1 ...... 24
fraser-Jones-g ... 32
Drake-g .......... 23
Lewin ............. 24
Kosk ................. 5
Muszak ........... 18
Hoston ............ 17
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200
EIU (78 )
Player ........ Mn

0-D-T
1-6-7
1-2-3
2-6-8
1-1-2
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-3-3
4-1-5
16-50 6-21 6-11 10-21-31
l ?1
2-6
2-9
0-2
3-8
1-7
0-0
2-3
3-4

3fg
0-1
1-5
0-5
0-1
2-4
1-2
0-0
2-3
0-0

Ft
1-4
1-2
0-0
0-0
4-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Pf
2
3
3
3
3
1
0
1
3

A
0
3
1
2
1
3
0
3
0

To
1
2
3
3
5
2
2
1
2
1
19 13 21

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

s

2 T~
2 6
0 4
0 0
2 12
0 3
0 0
0 6
0 6

0 6 44

Fg 3fg Ft 0-D-T Pf A To B s Tp
Kluempers-1 ... 19 0-5 0-4 0-0 2-1-3 0 2 1 0 0 0
1
Galli~an-f ....... 26 7-12 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 1 0 2 1 2 16
Cana e-g ......... 29 2-7 0-2 0-0 4-3-7 2 4 2 1 1 4
0
Edwards-g ...... 23 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 0 2 1 0 1 3
1
Sims-g ............ 26 7-10 4-5 0-0 0-4-4 3 1 2 0 1 18
3
5
Baker ................ 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Walker ............ 16 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 3 0 0 2 4
2
Carpenter ......... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
Sturtevant ........ 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 1 2 1 0 0
3 12 66 Kish .................. 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Thomas .......... 19 1-7 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 1 0 2 2
Score By Periods
1st
2nd
Total
Kloak .............. 20 7-11 0-0 4-4 2-4-6 2 1 1 0 2 18
21
Tennessee Tech
29
so
Lipperd ............. 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Pressley .......... 12 3-5 0-0 3-3 2-0-2 2 1 0 1 1 9
Eastern Kentucky
35
31
66
0-3-3
Team ...................
FG%- n u41.7 (12-27, 44.4111 half; 8-21, 38.12nd half), EKU 44.2 (13-28, 46.4 Totals ............ 200 31-63 6-18 10-1 1 11-26-37 11 18 12 4 12 78
1st half; 10-24, 41.7 2nd half). 3FG%- nu 23.5 (4-12, 3331st half; 0-S, o.o 2nd
half), EKU33.3 (5-15, 33.3 1st half; 2-6, 33.3 2nd half). FT%- TTU 50.0 (1-2,
1st
2nd
Total
B~ Periods
50.0 1st half; S-10, 50.0 2nd half); EKU 72.2 (4-S, 80.0 1st half; 9-13, 69.2 2nd Score
20
24
44
Eastern entucky
half). Deadball Rebounds - TIU 2, EKU 3. Technical Fouls - None. Officials - Del
43
35
78
Eastern Illinois
Brantley, Stacy Moore, Bill Scott.
FG%- EIU 49.2 (16-31, 51.6 lst half; 15-32, 46.9 2nd half), EKU 32.0 (7-24, 29.2
1st half;9-26, 34.6 2nd half). 3FG%- EIU33.3 (3-7, 42.9151 half; 3-11, 27.3 2nd
half), EKU 28.6 (3-9, 33.3 1st half; 3-12, 2S.O 2nd half). FT% - EIU 90.9 (8-8,
100.0 1st half; 2-3, 66.7 2nd half); EKU 54.5 (3-5, 60.0 1st half; 3-6, 50.0 2nd
half). Deadball Rebounds -EIU 1, EKU 3. Te&lt;hnical Fouls - EIU(MaJ.gie Kloak). EKU
(Kayla Drake). Officials-MarvinSykes Sr., Stacey Rymer, Troy Win ers.
EKU (66)
Player ........ Mn
Cole-I ............. 28
White-I ........... 36
Mossong-1 ...... 17
fraser-Jones-g ... 39
Drake-g .......... 40
Lewin ............. 31
Hoston .............. 9
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

0-D-T
0-5-5
4-2-6
1-4-5
2-1-3
1-5-6
2-1-3
0-2-2
4-5-9
23-52 7-21 13-18 14-25-39
Fg 3fg Ft
4-8 2-4 0-0
4-9 1-3 5-8
0-3 0-2 4-4
1-3 0-0 0-0
8-19 4-10 2-3
3-5 0-2 2-2
3-5 0-0 0-1

43

Pf
3
2
4
0
1
2
3

A
2
0
0
9
4
0
1

To
6
0
3
3
2
3
0
2
15 16 19

B
1
2
0
0
0
0
0

s

Tp
10
14
4
2
22
8
6

�2008• 09 BOX SCORES
GAME 16 •

Jan.17 • Show Me Center

GAME 17 • Jan. 19 • Vadalabene Center

\

GAME 18 • Jan. 24 • Johnson Arena

Eastern Kentucky .... ... ..... ........... .... ........ 54 Eastern Kentuckf ... ... ....... .......... .... ........ 44 Eastern Kentucky ............ ................. .
Southeast Misso uri State ........................ 71 Southern Illinois dwardsville ...... .... .... .. . 54 Morehead State ........ ..... .... .. ........ ..... .
EKU (54)
Player •••.•.•• Mn
Cole-f ............. 25
White-f ........... 30
Mossong-f ...... 19
fraser-Jones-g ... 30
Drake-g .......... 39
Lewin ............. 19
Kosk ................. 1
Muszak ........... 22
Hoston ............ 15
Team .................. .
Totals ............ 200

EKU (44)
O·D·T pf A ToB s Tp Player ........ Mn
2-4-6 2 0 0 1 0 10 Cole-f ............. 26
0-3-3 5 2 4 1 0 6 White-f ........... 35
0-2·2 5 0 1 0 0 14 Mossong-f ...... 29
1-5-6 2 0 3 0 1 4 fraser-Jones-g ... 18
1-3-4 2 3 7 0 1 5 Drake-g .......... 31
1-3-4 2 4 1 0 1 0 Lewin ............. 18
0-0·0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kosk ................. 2
0-0·0 1 1 2 0 0 12 Muszak ........... 33
0-1-1 2 0 2 1 0 3 Hoston .............. 8
1
2-3-5
Team ...................
21-49 8-23 4-10 7-24-31 21 10 20 3 3 54 Totals ............ 200

Fg 3f~ Ft
3-6 2- 2-3
3-6 0-1 0-3
6-7 2-3 0-0
2-3 0-0 0-0
2-8 0-5 1-2
0-4 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0
4-11 4-11 0-0
1-4 0-0 1·2

SEMO (71)
Player ........ Mn Fg
Daugherty-f ... 30 4-8
Blunt-f ............ 32 5-11
Sharpe-c. ........ 31 6-11
Glenn-g .......... 23 1-3
Nixon-g .......... 34 5-12
Beck ................. 7 0-0
lkeni ................. 5 0-1
Fite ................... 9 1-5
Johnson ............ 6 1-3
Dufour .............. 3 0-1
Holmes ........... 20 1-3
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200 24-58

Ft O·D·T
0-0 1-5-6
0-0 2-5-7
3-5 0-1-1
2-6 5-5-10
6-6 2-4-6
0-0 0-1-1
1-2 0-0·0
O·O 1-0-1
2·2 0-1-1
1-2 0-0-0
2-2 0-3-3
2-1-3
6-22 17-25 13-26-39

Score By Periods
Eastern Kentucky
Southeast Missouri

1st
34
40

3fg
4-6
0-1
1-6
0-0
1-5
0-0
0-0
0·3
0-0
0·1
0-0

2nd
20
31

pf
1
4
2
3
1
3
1
1
0
0
1

A
5
2
2
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
0

To
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
2

B
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

s

2
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

1~10
16
4
17
0
0
2
4
1
4

17 14 9 2 7 71

Total
54
71

Fg
1-5
4-11
3-5
0-1
3.13
1-5
0-0
3-9
1-3

Ft 0-D·T
0-0 1-1-2
1-2 3·6·9
0-0 1-3-4
0-0 0-2-2
5-6 0-0-0
0-0 1·0·1
0-0 0-0-0
0-1 0-9-9
O·O 2· 1·3
1-3-4
16-52 6-23 6-9 9-25-34

SIUE (54)
Player ........ Mn Fg
Stapleton-I ..... 33 2·6
Wuest-f .......... 27 7.13
Duncan-g ....... 30 1-8
Bey-3 ............. 33 2-7
Mea e-g ........ 28 2-7
lmig ................ 17 2-5
Affourtit ......... 20 0-4
Winslow ......... 12 1-6
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200 19-55

Bi

3fg
00-2
0-2
0-0
3-9
0-1
0-0
3-9
0-0

O·D·T
4-8·12
2·4-6
3-4·7
0-1-1
0-1-1
2-0-2
0-3-3
2-0-2
3-3-6
2-1414-23 17-28-45
3tg
O·
0--0
0-5
1·4
1-4
1-4
0-1
0-0

Ft
0-0
2·4
2·2
3.5
3-5
0-0
0-0
3-4

1st
17
13

Score Periods
Eastern entucky
SIUEdwardsville

2nd
27
41

pf
3
3
4
4

4
2
0
3
2

A
0
0
0
3
2
4
0
3
0

To B S
2 0 2 T~
6 0 4 9
5 1 1 6
1 0 2 0
3 0 3 14
2 0 0 2
1 1 0 0
1 0 1 9
2 2 0 2

25 12 23 4 13 44
Pf
3
2
2
1
1
2
3
0

A
0
2
0
2
2
1
0
0

To
1
2
2

5
5
2
2
0

B
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0

s

Tp
2 4
2 16
0 4
1 8
1 8
0 5
1 0
2 5

15 8 23 4 10 54

Total
44
54

EKU (46)
Player ........ Mn
Cole-f ............. 25
White-f ........... 36
Mossong-f ...... 18
fraser-Jones-g ... 34
Drake-g .......... 39
Lewin ............. 10
Dunn ................ 6
Muszak ........... 29
Hoston .............. 3
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

O·D-T
1-2-3
2-4-6
2-6·8
2-2·4
1-7-8
0-0·0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-1 -3
15-52 6-25 10-15 10·22·32
Fg
3-8
2-9
2-5
1-3
1-13
0-1
0-0
6-13
0-0

MOR (63)
Player ........ Mn Fg
Watson-f ........ 19 1-3
Lumpkin-I ...... 29 0-4
Pittman-c ....... 36 6-1 1
Hamilton-g .... 28 2-4
Bozeman-g .... 35 9-13
Stephens ........ 25 3-7
Lindsey ............. 4 0-0
Steele ............... 1 0-0
Dixon ................ 1 0-0
Martin ............ 18 0-5
Buchanan ......... 4 1-1
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200 22-48

3fg
0-1
0-4
0-0
0-0
1-7
O·l
0-0
5-12
O·O

Ft
0-0
0-0
6-10
0-0
3.4
0-0
0-0
1-1
O·O

Ft
O·D·T
0-0 2-6·8
0-4 1-1 -2
8-12 4-9-13
2-2 1-1-2
0-0 1-4-5
0-0 0-0-0
0-0 0-0-0
0-0 0-0-0
0-0 0-0-0
3.4 0-4·4
0-0 O·O·O
1-4-5
6-15 13-22 10-29-39
3fg
00-1
0-0
0-2
4-6
2-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0

Pf A To
3 0 2
2 1 2
5 0 2
5 6 2
2 3 4
0 0 1
1 0 1
1 2 3
1 0 3

20 12 21
Pf
2
1
2
2
4
1
1
0
0
1
1

A
1
4
2
2

5

2
0
0
0
0
0

To
0
5
3
0
7
0
1
1
0
2
0

15 16 19

FG% -SEMO 41.4 (14-31, 45 .21st half; 10-27, 37.0 2nd half), EKU 42.9 (14-28,
50.0 1st half; 7-21, 33.3 2nd half). 3FG%· SEMO 27.3 (5· 13, 38.5 1st half; 1-9,
11.1 2nd half), EKU 34.8 (4·11, 36.4 1st half; 4-12, 33.3 2nd half). FT%· SEMO
68.0 (7-8,87.5 lsthalf; 10-17, 58.8 2nd half); EKU40.0 (2-2, 100.01st half; 2-8,
25.0 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds • SEMO5, EKU 1. Technical Fouls - None. Offic@ls · Jay Davis, Ernest Jones, Jenny/er lmanuel.

1st
2nd
Total
Score Bl Periods
FG%• SIUE 34.S (6·24, 25.01st half; 13-31, 41.9 2nd half), EKU 30.8 (7-25, 28.0 Eastern entucky
15
31
46
1st half; 9-27, 33.3 2nd half). 3FG%• SIUE 14.3 (0·6, 0.01st half; 2·8, 25.0 2nd Morehead State
27
36
63
half), EKU 26.1 (2-9, 22.2 1st half; 4-14, 28.6 2nd half). FT%· SIUE 60.9 (1-4,
25.0 1st half; 13-19, 68.4 2nd half); EKU 66.7 (1-2, 50.01st half; 5-7, 71.4 2nd FG% • MOR 4S.8 (10-28, 35.7 1st half; 12-20, 60.0 2nd half), EKU l
half). Deadball Rebounds · SIUE 3, EKU 2. Technical fouls· None. Officials· Brem 21.7 1st half; 10-29, 34.5 2nd half). 3FG%· MOR 40.0 (4· 10, 40.0 1
Garcia, Mark Gines, Kerry Henson.
40.0 2nd half), EKU24.0 (1-7, 14.3 1st half; 5-18, 27.8 2nd half). I
S9.1 (3-4, 75.01st half; 10-18, 55.6 2nd half); EKU66.7 (4-6, 66.7 Is
66.7 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds· MOR3, EKU 3. Technical fouls·
ficials · Jacob Asher, David Hopkins, Chris Rowzee.

GAME 19 • Jan. 21 • McBraver Arena

GAME 20 • Jan. 31 • McBraver Arena

GAME 21 • Feb. 5 • Eblen Center

Austin Peay State University .................. 67 Tennessee State University .................... 67 Eastern Kentucky ...... ..................... ....
Eastern Kentucky ........... ... ...... .......... .. ... 51 Eastern Kentucky ... .... .. .... ....... .. ... ... :..... . 56 Tennessee Tech ... ............ .... ..............

APSU (67)
Player ........ Mn Fg
Thomas-f ........ 31 5-8
Jamen-c ......... 28 8-12
Hanley-g .......... 31 3-10
Faulkner-g ...... 30 3-14
Herring-g ....... 23 1-2
Rayner ............ 10 3-3
Warner ........... 22 O·O
Jones ................ 8 0-1
Pollock ............ 10 1-2
Talley ................ 3 0-1
Team .................. .
Totals ............ 200 25-55
EKU (51)
Player ....,,.. Mn
Whrte-f ........... 33
Mossong-f ...... 33
fraser-Jones-g ... 37
Drake-g .......... 29
Musza~-g ....... 21
Lewin ............... 6
Becerra ............. 2
Cole ................ 33
Dunn ................ 2
Hoston .............. 4
Team .................. .
Totals ............ 200

Score By Periods
Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky

0-D-T
4-7-11
3-6·9
0-4-4
2-2·4
0-4-4
2-1-3
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-2-2
1-0-1
2-3-5
2-13 15·22 15-30-45
3f~
00-0
0-4
1-5
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0

Ft

6-7
2-2
2·2
0-0
O·O
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
2-4

0-D·T
3-4·7
2-3-5
1-2-3
1-3-4
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
3·6·9
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-1-2
15-53 4-1917-24 11 -21-32
Fg
0-4
3-10
1-4
5-13
1-5
0-0
0-1
5-11
0-1
0-4

3f~
01-5
0-1
2-5
1·5
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0

1st
29
20

Ft
3-6
3-6
1-1
7-7
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-4
0-0
O·O

2nd
38
31

TSU (67)
Tp Player ........ Mn Fg
0 16 Smith-f ........... 24 3-9
2 18 Jackson-f ........ 24 3-9
4 8 Goodwin-g ..... 35 2-5
1 7 Appling-g ....... 31 6-14
1 3 Hrcks-g ........... 31 4.9
0 6 Martin .............. 1 0-0
0 1 Rurt ............. 9 2-4
0 0 Sta ord .......... 10 2-4
0 2 Ellis ................. 17 1-1
0 2 Pierce ............. 13 1-3
Cromartie ......... 5 0-1
21 8 16 1 8 67 Team ...................
Totals ............ 200 24-59

pf
3
3
2
1
4
0
1
3
3
0

AToB
1 3 0
1 5 0
1 2 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
1 2 0
2 0 0
0 1 0
0 1 1
0 0 0

s

pfAToBS
4 1 2 0 2
4 4 2 1 0
3 2 1 0 2
4 1 3 1 0
0 1 3 0 0
1 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 0
3 0 2 0 2
0 0 1 0 0
0 0 2 0 0

Tp
3
10
3
19
3
0
0
13
0
0

20 9 17 3 6 51

Total
67
51

FG% · APSU 4S.S (12·28, 42.9 lst half; 13-27, 48.1 2nd half), EKU 28.3 (7-24,
29.2 1st half; 8·29, 27.6 2nd half). 3FG%• APSU1S.4 (1-7, 14.3 1st half; 1-6,
16.7 2nd half), EKU 21.1 (2·9, 22.2 1st half; 2-10, 20.0 2nd half). FT% • APSU
68.2 (4·5, 80.0 1st half; 11-17, 64.7 2ndhalf); EKU70.8 14-7, 57.1 lst half; 13-17,

76.5 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds • APSU 1, EKU 4. Technical Fouls· APSU (Nicole
Jamen, Emily Pollock). Officials · Erica Bradley, Kim Crabtree, Roy Gulbeyan.

EKU (56)
Player ........ Mn
Cole-I ............. 34
White-f ........... 38
Mossong-f ...... 21
Fraser-Jones-g ... 35
Drake-g .......... 39
Lewin ............. 18
Becerra ............. 1
Muszak ........... 10
Hoston .............. 4
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

Score By Periods
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky

Ft O·D·T pf A To B s
5-7 4-10-14 4 1 5 0 0
0-0 3-4-7 4 1 3 0 1
0-0 1-4-S 2 1 3 0 2
0-0 1-3-4 1 5 2 0 2
1-2 1-0·1 2 2 1 0 0
0-0 0-0·0 0 0 0 0 0
O·O 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0
4-4 1-0-1 2 1 1 0 1
1·1 0-2·2 2 0 0 1 0
1-2 0-0·0 1 4 2 0 1
0-0 1-0·1 1 0 1 0 0
2-3-5
7-13 12·16 14-26-40 19 15 18 1 7
3f~
2·
0-0
0-0
2-4
2·3
0-0
1-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0

l1
2 3f~
1·
4·12 1-4

1-4 0-2
0-3 0-0
9-21 4-12
1-6 0·4
0-0 0-0
0-2 0-2
0-0 0-0

21-60 6-26

Ft
1-3
1-2
1-2
3-4
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

O·D·T
5-4-9
3-3-6
3-4-7
2-1-3
0-6-6
1-1·2
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
2-3-5
8-14 16-23-39

1st
28
20

2nd
39
36

Pf
2
2
4
3
3
2
0
0
2

A
0
1
2

5

3
1
0
0
0

To
1
1
2
2
8
1
0
1
3

B
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

EKU (64)

4
14
11
0

5
8
3
3
0
67

s

Tp
0 14
1 10
1 3
1 3
6 24
0 2
0 0
0 0
1 0

18 12 19 3 10 56

Total
67

Mossong-f ...... 31
fraser-Jones-g ... 39
Drake-g .......... 40
Lewin ............. 17
Muszak ............. 6
Hoston .............. 5
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

0-D-T
2-3-5
3-2-5
2·7-9
4-2-6
1-2-3
0·4-4
0-0-0
O·O·O
2-5-7
22-55 8·20 12-18 14-25-39

TTU (82)
Player •••.,,•. Mn
Wh1te-f ........... 25
Hayes-f ........... 32
Bowens-g ....... 35
Price-g ........... 40
~ons-g .......... 40
wosu ............ 12
Pointer ............. 1
S1irrup ............ 10
Glidden ............ 5
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

O·D·T
0-1-1
1·2-3
1-1-2
0-6-6
0-4-4
0·2·2
0-0--0
4-1-5
0-0-0
1-4-5
23-53 8-16 28-31 7-22-29

Player ........ Mn
1~
Cole-f ............. 30
6 White-f ........... 32

Bl

Score Periods
Eastern entucky
Tennessee Tech

Fg
3-8
2-5
7-15
2-6
6-17
1-3
1-1
0-0

Fg
1-2
5-9
6-11
0-2
4-13
6-10
0-0
0-3
1-3

3f~
00-0
3-5
1-3
3-8
0-1
1-1
O·O

3fg
0-1
2-3
5-8
0-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1

1st
31
32

Ft
1-2
2·4
1-3
0-0
8-8
0-0
0-1
0-0

Ft
2-2
2-2
10-10
5-6
6-8
0-0
0--0
0-0
3.3

2nd
33
50

Pf
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
2

A
1
2
0

To
3
4

5
0
0
0

4
2
1
0

5
5 2

27 13 22
pf
2
2
2
1
1
4
0
3
1

A
1
2
2
5
3
0
0
0
1

To
1

5

1
1
0
3
0
2
0

'

16 14 14
Total
64
82

FG%. nu 43.4 (12-28, 42.9 lst half; 11 -25, 44.0 2nd half), EKU 41

~

l

44.01st half; 11-30,36.7 2nd half). 3FG%· nu so.o (4-9,44.4 lst h, ~
56
2nd half), EKU 40.0 (5· 12, 41.7 1st half; 3-8, 37.5 2nd half). FT%· TT1I r
FG%· TSU 40.7 (11-30, 36.7 lst half; 13-29, 44.8 2nd half), EKU 3S.O(8-27, 29.6 100.0 1st half; 24-27, 88.9 2nd half); EKU 66.7 (4-6, 66.7 lst half; 8-1 ,t
1st half; 13-33, 39.4 2nd half). 3FG%-TSU S3.8(4-9, 44.4 lsthalf; 3-4, 75.0 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds-nu 1, EKU 3. Technical Fouls. EKU (Cherie!
half), EKU 23.1(2-5, 40.01st half; 6·9,66.7 2nd half). FT%· TSU7S.O (2-3, 66.7
~
1st half; 10-13, 76.9 2nd half); EKU S7 .1 (2·5, 40.0 1st half; 6-9, 66.72nd half).
3
Deadball Rebounds · TSU 2, EKU 3. Technical fouls -None. Officials -Del Brantley,
7
Thurman Leggs Jr., Mike Trussell.

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44

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�'008-09 BOX SCORES
E22 • Feb. 7 • Pete MathewsColiseum

GAME 23 • Feb.12 • McBraver Arena

GAME 24 • Feb. 14 • McBraver Arena

SEMO (66)
Fg

EIU ( 70 )
Player ........ Mn

State ............ ..... ....... 66 Eastern Illinois ....... ...... ...... ......... ............ 70
tern Kentucky .. ···· ·· .. ····· ·· ········· ·· ·· ··.. · 55 Southeast Missouri.....
...... ... ........ .. ........ .. . 56 Eastern Kentucky ... .. ............. .... .. ... .. ... ... 59
ksonv1lle State ... ····· .... ····· .... .. ······· .... · 73 Eastern Kentucky

r~

lf~
O·
0-7 0-2
2-8 0-2
3-6 1-2
4-15 2-8
0-2 0-0
1-3 1-3
1-2 O·O
4-10 4·10
0·1 0-0

•··•···· 200 19-61 8-29
.....
U (73)
r ........ Mn

l?4
3-8

~f~

Ft 0-D-T Pf A To B S Tp Player ........ Mn
1-2 1-4-5 5 0 1 1 0 9 Glenn-f ........... 27
2-2 1-10-11 4 3 3 0 0 2 Blunt-f ............ 36
4-6 4-8-12 5 0 3 0 0 8 Sharpe-c ......... 34
0-0 0-2-2 4 3 3 0 1 7 Nixon-g .......... 28
2-4 0-0-0 4 3 6 0 2 12 Daugherty-g .. 38
0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Beck ............... 20
0-0 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 1 3 lkeni ................. 4
0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Fite ................... 1
0-0 0-0-0 3 2 0 0 1 12 Pal .................... 2
0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Holmes ............. 1
Adams ............ 11
5-1-6
55 Team ...................
9-14 11-28-39 28 14 20 1
Totals............ 200
Ft

0-D-T

s ............ 200 22-54

3-5-8
2-6-8
1·1
1-3-4
0-0
0-3-3
1-3
1-5-6
1-3
1-2-3
1-2
0-0-0
0-1
0-3-3
0-0
0-1-1
O·O
0-1-1
O·O
0-1-1
1-5
2-4-6
6-17 23-40 10·34-44

e Bl Periods

1st

khae-f 29
.f ........... 24
by-g •·••·•• 25

i:.: : : : : ~i

ikin ......... 18
chael ........ 3
gsworth .. 12
me .......... 15
ms ........... 9
rt ............ 19

2-3
1-3
1-4
1-2
0-1
1-4
4-7
1-3
15

6-9
3-6
2-4
4-7
0-0
2-4
0-0
2-2
2-6
0-0
2-2

2nd

1
3
3
3
2
0
0
0
1
1

0
6
5
2
3
0
1
0
1
1

4
0
1
1
3
1
0
1
2
1

1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
2
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
1

10
6
7
3
5
0
4
10
2
5

Cole-f ............. 25
White-f ........... 37
Mossong-f ...... 22
Fraser-Jones·g ... 34
Drake-g .......... 37
Lewin ............... 6
Becerra ............. 3
Muszak ........... 25
Hoston ............ 11
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

16 20 15 7 8 73 Score By Periods

Total

22-58

I-~

30.01 half; 13-24, 54.2 2nd half), EKU31 .1 (8-28,28.6
·JSU40.7 (
lf;ll·H,33. i half) 3FG%-JSU35.3 (2-9, 22.2 lst half;4·8, 50.0 2nd
, EKU 27.6 (2·11, 18.2 lst half; 6-18, 33.3 2nd half). FT%- JSU 57.S (5·7,
1st half; 18·33, S4.5 2nd half); EKU 64.3 (1-2, 50.0 1st half; 8· 12, 66.7 2nd
. Oeadball Reboullds · JSU 12, EKU 1. Te&lt;hnical Fouls -EKU (Chrissy Roberts).
Is . Doug Cloud. Darrell I' chell, Sonny Scyphers.

3f?

Ft

0-D-T PfAToB

s

1~8

Kluempers-f ... 27
Galli~an-f ....... 29
13 Cana e-g ......... 27
12 Edwards-g ...... 35
11 Sims-g ............ 37
2 Walker ............ 11
0 Sturtevant ........ 7
0 Kish .................. 3
0 Kloak .............. 15
0 Pressl ey ............ 9
7 Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

66

01-4
1-3
0-1
3-12
0-0
0-0
4-12
0-0

1st

2nd

Total

28
20

39
36

67
56

4 White-f ........... 34
13 Mossong-f ...... 31
4 Fraser-Jones-g ... 23
2 Drake-g .......... 36
13 Lewin ............. 20
0 Muszak ........... 10
0 Hoston ............ 17
12 Team ...................
8 Totals ............ 200

Ft
3-6
6-9
0-0
3-4
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3
0-0

0-D-T Pf A To B

3f~

01-5
2-7
0-1
3-8
0-1
3-6
0-0

Ft

0-D-T

1-5-6
3-6-9
6-6-12
1-0-1
0-4-4
1-1-2
1-1-2
0-4-4
2-3-5
19-57 9-3112-19 15-30-45
2-10
4-13
1-2
6-14
0-2
3-6
3-4

Eastern Kentucky

FG%- SEMO 37.9 (10-34, 29.4 1st half; 12-24, 50.0 2nd half), EKU 31.7 (9-28,
32.1 lst half; 10-32, 31.3 2nd half). 3FG%- SEMO 31.6 (3-8, 37.5 l st half; 3-11,
27.3 2nd half), EKU 27.3 (4-14, 28.6 l st half; 5-19, 26.3 2nd half). FT%- SEMO
66.7 (2-2, 100.0 1st half; 14·22, 63.6 2nd half); EKU 64.3 (4-7, 57.1 lst half; 5-7,
71.4 2nd half). Oeadball Rebounds - SEMO 3, EKU 2. Technical Fouls- None. Officials - Charlie Hurst, Mike Trussell, Greg Steven~

lf?
00-0
4-6
1-3
2-5
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

1-2-3
7-6-13
0-4-4
1-3-4
0-8-8
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
3-2-5
23-59 7-16 17·28 13-27-40

Fg
Tp Cole-f ............. 29 0-6

2-3
1-2
4-5
0-0
5-7
0-2
0-0
0-0

2
2
4
0
3
2
2
0
1
1

3
0
1
5
4
3
0
1
1
0

1
2
2
1

s

2
1
0
0
1

0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

s

1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

T~

28
12
8

12
0
0
0
7
0

17 18 15 2 6 70

Pf
4
4
4
4
4
1
0
4

A To
2 3
5 0
2 4
2 0
3 9
1 2
0 0
0 3

B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

s

1
1
1
0
3
0
0
1

Tp

2
6
14
2
20
0
9
6

25 15 21 0 7 59

1st

2nd

Total

33
25

37
34

70
59

FG%- EIU 39.0 (12-29, 41.4 1st half; 11-30, 36.7 2nd half), EKU 33.3 (8-20, 40.0
1st half; 11-37, 29.7 2nd half). 3FG%• EIU43.8 (4·6, 66.7 lst half; 3-10, 30.0 2nd
half), EKU 29.0 (4-10, 40.0 1st half; 5-21, 23.8 2nd half). FT%· EIU 60.7 (5-7,
71.4 1st half; 12-21, 57.1 2nd half); EKU 63.2 (5-9, 55.6 1st half; 7-10, 70.0 2nd
half). Oeadball Rebounds - EIU4, EKU 3. Technical Fouls - EKU (Team). Officials Philip Freels, Stacey Rymer, Kim Crabtree.

GAME 27 • Feb. 28 • Regional Special Events Ctr

GAME 26 • Feb. 26 • Elam Center

E25 • Feb. 21 • McBraver Arena

Fg

0-3
11-19
4-7
2-6
3-11
0-3
0-0
0-0
3-8
0-2

EKU (59)
Player ........ Mn

0-0 0-4-4 2 2 2 0 0
6-9 4-10-14 3 2 4 0 1
1-2 3-6-9 4 0 1 1 0
0-0 2-2-4 3 3 0 1 0
2-2 3-3-6 4 6 3 0 0
0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0
0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0
0-0 0-2-2 0 2 1 0 0
0-1 1-2-3 3 1 0 0 1
0-0-0
B~ Periods
19-60 9-33 9-14 13-29-42 20 17 13 2
56 Score
Eastern linois
3-10
1-5
1-2
4-17
0-2
0-0
4-12
4-5

Southeast Missouri
Eastern Kentucky

55
73

36
48

19
25

rn entucky
onville State

Pf A To B S Tp EKU ( 5 6)
2 1 1 4 0 21 Player ........ Mn

3-7
4-10
4-10
3-11
4-13
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
3-4

Ft 0-D-T Pf A To B S
7-10 3-4-7 3 2 2 0 0
0-0 1-2-3 2 3 0 0 2
2-2 1-3-4 0 1 0 0 1
4-4 1-4-5 4 2 1 0 0
2-4 4-6-10 0 5 2 0 3
0-2 0-4-4 4 3 2 0 1
0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0
0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0
1-2 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0
0-6-6
6-19 16-24 12-31-43 15 16 7 0 7

lf~
00-0
3-8
2-5
1-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0

re head State .... ......... ......... ................ 70 Eastern Kentucky ............. ...................... 63 Eastern Kentucky ......... .......................... 60
stern Kentucky .............................. .. ... 48 Tennessee-Martin ................................... 60 Murray State ........................... ................ 80
OR ( 70 )
er ........ Mn Fg

0-D-T
0-4-4
3-5-8
0-3-3
1-7-8
3-2-5
1-3-4
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-1
0-3-3
0-0-0
1-0-1
m ...................
5-4-9
Is ............ 200 24-55 10-2612-1914-33-47
pkin-f ...... 34
an-c ....... 39
ilton-g .... 30
man-g .... 30
tin-g ........ 17
hens ........ 18

3fi

07-11 0-0
3-6 1·4
3-8 3·6
4-10 1-4
3-8 3-6
1-1 1-1
f:Y.:::::::::::::1 0-0 0-0
n ................ 1 1-1 1-1
er ................ 1 0-0 0-0
son ........... 20 2-3 0-0
.................. 1 0-0 0-0
man ........... 2 0-1 0-0
Q-6

U (48 )
yer ........ Mn

Fg

Ft

6-6
2-6
0-0
0-0
1-3
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0

Ft

ite-f ........... 21 2-7 3f'
O· 1-1
song.f ...... 30 4-10 1-3 0-0
r·loiies-g ... 37 3-8 1-4 0-1
ke·g .......... 37 3-20 1-11 2-2
za~-g ....... 25 2-7 2-7 0-0

r. ... . .

6 0-0
s 1-3
................ 22 1-8
n ................ 1 0-0
~n ············ 16 4-6
erra .............

0-0
0-2
0-1
0-0
0-0

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Is:::::....... 200 20-69 5-30 3-4

ire By Periods
rehead State
lern Kentucky

1st

32
26

0-D-T

PfAToB
1 2 2 0
1 2 4 11
1 2 1 0
2 3 3 0
4 0 0 0
2 0 2 0
0 0 0 1
0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 4 3 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 1 0

s
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

EKU (63 )
Tp Player ........ Mn

6
16
7
9
10
10
3
0
3
0
6
0
0

3-1-4
4-7-11
2-2-4
1-2-3
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
2-5-7
3-3-6
Tennessee-Martin
17-22-39 20 11 13 0 8 48
2nd

Total

38
22

70
48

~2

B~ui;

l?3
1-3

3f? Ft

01-2
2-7 0-0
4-11 2-6
2-9 2-9
1-4 0-1
2-4 2-4
2-4 0-1
2-3 0-0
2-5 0-0

0-5
1-2
0-0
3-3
0-0
0-0
O·O
1-2
0-0
1-4

EKU (60)
0-D·T Pf A To B S Tp Player ........ Mn

6-3-9
2-3-5
2-3-5
1-3-4
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-1-2
1-0-1
1-0-1
4-1-5
3-3-6
25-63 7-24 6-16 21-18-39

2
3
1
1
0
0
0
2
2
3

2
0
1
3
2
2
9
1
0
0

2
0
3
7
1
1
2
1
1
1

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

Ft 0-D-T Pf A
0-0 2-4-6 2 2
5-6 6-10-16 2 1
3-6 3-5-8 4 2
0-0 1-1-2 2 1
4-4 1-0-1 1 5
0-0 1-1-2 1 1
1-3 1-2-3 4 0
0-0 0-0-0 0 0
2-1-3
22-54 3-10 13-19 17-24-41 16 12
Fg

1-2
9-18
2-9
1-5
5-10
1-5
3-5
0-0

1
0
1
4
0
0
1
0
1
0

14
4
4
13
6
2
6
5
4
5

14 20 19 2 9 63

U T M (60)

11 14 17 12 5 70 Player ........ Mn
Malone-I ........ 24
Mitchell-f ....... 35
Pf A To B s Tp Glover-c .......... 33
5 2 4 0 1 5 Smith-g .......... 21
3 2 0 0 0 9 Davis-g ........... 32
2 2 3 0 2 7 Wright ............ 30
2 1 3 0 4 9 Harper ............ 24
4 3 0 0 0 6 Purcell .............. 1
0 1 1 0 0 0 Team ...................
0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals ............ 200
1 0 1 0 1 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 Score Bl Periods
3 0 1 0 0 8 Eastern entucky

~is~~.~·6 (11-27 41 1st half; 13-28, 46.4 2nd half), EKU 29.0 (11-33,
2
~n(~ ~aJf)i 3FG%· MOR 38.5 (l-11, 27.3 1st half; 7-15,
217-11 63•
• · , 6.7 lst half; 1-15, 6.7 2nd half) FT%- MOR
half). 'oe~:~/1~i~sd 62 ~iid half); EKU 75.0 (0-0, o.o 1si"half; 3·4, 75.0
"Cross, Troy winders,
Morris2, EKU 0. Te&lt;hnical Fouls . None. Officials -

! 2nd half) ·/~u

Wh1te-f ........... 32
Mossong-f ...... 21
Fraser-Jones-g ... 19
Drake-g .......... 30
Muszak-g ....... 19
Lewin ............. 11
Becerra ........... 23
Cole ................ 24
Dunn ................ 7
Hoston ............ 14
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

3f~

01-4
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-4
0-1
0-0

1st

2nd

Total

26
26

37
34

63
60

To B

2
4
3
2
3
6
2
0

0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

s
1

5
2
0
1
0
1
0

23 1 10

Wh1te-f ........... 35
Mossong-f ...... 12
Fraser-Jones-g ... 30
Drake-g .......... 32
Musza~-g ....... 27
Lewin ............. 19
Becerra ........... 14
Cole ................ 24
Dunn ................ 1
Hoston .............. 7
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

MUR (80)
Tp Player ........ Mn
Hayes-f ........... 38
Mullins-[ ......... 24
Guffey, A.-g .... 39
Jackson ............. 5
Guffey, P.-g ..... 38
Schwab ............ 7
Isom ................. 2
Lowe .............. 16
Roney ............... 1
60 Luckett ........... 29
Vance ............... 1
Thornton .......... 1
Team ...................
Totals ............ 200

2
24
7
2
15
3
7
0

Fg

4-11
1-5
2-6
9-20
2-9
3-5
0-0
1-5
0-0
1-2

Ft
3f'
0- 2-2

0-D-T Pf A To B S Tp

2-2-4
0-4-4
2-2-4
3-2-5
0-2-2
1-0-1
0-3-3
2-2-4
0-0-0
1-1-2
2-2-4
5-7
13-20-33
23-63 9-24
0-1
1-2
6-11
2-8
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

3fi
1l12
3-7 0-0

6-11
0-0
3-9
1-1
0-0
3-7
0-0
2-5
1-1
0-0

2-4
0-0
2-5
0-0
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0

26-53 6-17

0-0
0-0
3-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1

Ft

4-6
2-2
7-7
0-0
6-6
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0

3
4
2
4
1
0
2
3
1
4

0
2
2
2
2
1
0
1
0
0

0
1
1
6
1
1
1
0
0
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

10
2
5
27
6
6
0
2
0
2

24 10 15 0 7 60

0-D-T Pf A To B

0-8-8
0-1-1
0-5-5
0-3-3
1-3-4
1-0-1
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-2-2
2-3-5
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-4-6
22-25 8-29-37

3
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1

3
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0

1
1
5
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
2
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
3
0
0

1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0

9 10 12 4

s
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

t~

8
21
0
14
2
0
9
0
5
2
0
80

FG% - UTM 40.7 (10-27, 37.0 1st half; 12-27, 44.4 2nd half), EKU 39.7 (11-2S, Score Bl Periods
1st
2nd
Total
44.0 1st half; 14-38, 36.8 2nd half). 3FG% • UTM 30.0 (2-7, 28.6 l st half; 1·3, Eastern entucky
23
37
60
33.3 2nd half), EKU 29.2(2-9, 22.2 1st half; 5· 15, 33.3 2nd half). FT%· UTM68.4 Murray State
33
47
80
(4-10, 40.0 1st half; 9-9. 100.02nd half); EKU 37 .5 (2-3, 66.7 1st half; 4-13, 30.8
2nd half). Deadball Rebounds- UTM3, EKU 3. Technical Fouls - None. Officials - FG%- MUR 49.1 (14-33, 42.4 1st half; 12-20, 60.0 2nd half), EKU 36.5 (7-27,
Robin Orr, Mike Riggs, Charlie Hurst.
25.9 1st half; 16-36, 44.4 2nd half). 3FG% • MUR 35.3 (3-12, 25.01st half; 3-5,
60.0 2nd half), EKU 37.5 (5-11, 45.5 1st half; 4-13, 30.8 2nd half). FT%- MUR
88.0 (2-2, 100.0 1st half; 20-23, 87.0 2nd half); EKU 71.4 (4-4, 100.0 1st half;
1-3, 33.3 2nd half). Deadball Rebounds - MUR2, EKU 0. Te&lt;hnical Fouls - None.
Officials- Jackob Asher, Roger Cross, Randy Robertson.

45

�OVC IN REVIEW

Team
1
Murray State
Eastern Illinois
Te nnessee State
Morehead State
23
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Jackson ville State

Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee-Martin
4
SIU Edwardsville
1
2

-

OVCGAMES
Home Away

w 1

Pct.

23
24
18
17
17
15
9
7

.719
.727
.581
.548
.515
.500
.300
.233

w 1

Pct.

16
15
]3

10
10
7 11
4 14

.889
.833
.722
.611
.556
.556
.389
.222

10-0
8-1
7-2
7-2
7-3
6-3
5-4
3-6

14
18

.222

3-6

1-8

L1

7

20

, 000

0-9

0-9

L18

2
5

26
23

11

4

0

2
3
5
7
8
8

2008-09 Regula r-Season Champion
2009 OVC Tournament Champion

Pla:&gt;::er of the Week
N17 Kayla Drake, EKU
N24 Tiffany Hamilton, MOR
01
Amber Guffey, MUR
D8
Ashley Herring, APSU
015 Tiffany Jackson, TSU
D22 Tiffany Jackson, TSU
D29 Ni cole Jamen, APSU
Phyllisha Mitchell, UTM
JS

Newcomer of the Week
Nl 7 Tiffanie Stephens, MOR
N24 Tiffany Hamilton, MOR
Tiffany Hamilton, MOR
Dl
Tiffany H amilton, MOR
D8
015 Lesley Adams, SEMO
D22 Jasm ine Smith, TSU
D29 Vivan Nwosu, TIU
Sienna Forney, UTM
JS

Freshman of the Week
Nl 7 Kayla Drake, EKU
N24 Krystal Stirrup, TIU
Dl
Courtney Lumpkin, MOR
D8
Kayla Drake, EKU
D15 Whih1ey Hanley, APSU
D22 Britta11y Wi ley, JSU
D29 Whitney Hanley, APSU
Ashley Martin, MOR
JS
Jasmine Rayner, APSU

Streak

6-2
7-2
6-3
4-5
3-5
4-5
2-7
1-8

3 4
-

M2

J12
Jl9
J26
F2
F9
Fl6
F23
M2

Tiffanie Stephens, MOR
Tiffany Hamilton, MOR
Brooke Faulkner, APSU
Jasmine Smith, TSU
Jasmine Smith, TSU
Jasmine Smith, TSU
Jasmine Sm ith, TSU
Jasmine Smith, TSU

Jl 2
J1 9
J26
F2
F9
F16
F23
M2

Ll

W1
Wl

L4
W2
L2

,,

9
9
13

14
16
15
21
23

15-0
14-1
11-2
12-3
10-4
11-5
6-8
4-9

8-7
7-7
7-9
4-10
6-11
4-8
3-12
1-12

0-2
3-1
0-2
1-1
2-1
0-2
0-1
2-2

.259

5-9

2-11

0-0

.071
.179

1-10
4-6

0-14
1-17

1-2
0-0

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2009 NCAA Tou rnament Participant
Transitioning to NCAA Divis ion I, not eligible to play conference games

Ashley Hayes, MUR
Ashley Hayes, MUR
Ash ley Hayes, MUR
Brittany Pittman, MOR
Ashley Hayes, MUR
Ashley Hayes, MUR
Ashley Hayes, MUR
Sonya Daugherty, SEMO
Rachel Galligan, EIU

J12
Jl9
J26
F2
F9
Fl6
F23

W4
W2

OVERALL
Home Away Neutral

First Team
Ashley Hayes, Murray State
Rache.l Galligan, Eastern Illinois
Amber Guffey, Murray State
Kendra Appling, Tennessee State
Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State
Second Team
Phyllisha Mitchell, Tennessee-Martin
April Thomas, Austin Peay
Brittany Pittman, Morehead State
Tiffany Jackson, Tennessee State
Blair Bowens, Tennessee Tech
Tarina Nixon, Southeast Missouri
All-Newcomer Team
Jasmine Smith, Tennessee State
Kayla Drake, Eastern Kentucky
Brittany Wiley, Jacksonville State
Tiffany H amilton, Morehead State
Whitney Hanley, Austin Peay

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First Round
At Campus Site Of Higher Seed
#1 Murray State 79, #8 Jacksonville State 69
#2 Eastern lllinois 71, #7 Tennessee Tech 65
#3 Tennessee State 77, #6 Southeast Missouri 66
//5 Austin Peay 78, #4 Morehead State 74

Kayla Drake, EKU
Brittany Wiley, JSU
Whitney Hanley, APSU
Kayla Drake, EKU
Kayla Drake, EKU
Kayla Drake, EKU
Destiny Lane, JSU
Kayla Drake, EKU

Semifinals
Sommet Center - Nashville. Tenn.
#5 Austin Peay 90, #1 Murray State 84
:12 Eastern Illinois 64, #3 Tennessee Sta te 48
Finals
Sommet Center - Nashville. Tenn.
#5 Austin Peay 69, #2 Eastern Illinois 65 20T

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STATISTICS

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SCORING

ORJNG OFFENSE
Team
§
Murray State
32
Eastern Illinois
33
Morehead State
31
31
Tennessee State
33
Austin Peay
30
Tennessee Tech
Southeast Missouri 30
Jacksonville State 30

Pts
2444
2231
2081
2077
2163
1894
1802
1735
Eastern Kentucky 27 1537
29 1510
UT Martin

ORI.\:G DEFENSE
§
Team
33
Eastern Illinois
Southeast Missouri 30
31
Morehead State
31
Tennessee State
33
Austin Peay
29
UT Martin
Eastern Kentucky 27
30
Tennessee Tech
Jacksonville State 30
32
Murray State

Pts
1926
1764
2009
2027
2193
1931
1804
2027
2038
2254

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76.4
67.6
67.1
67.0
65.5
63.1
60.1
57.8
56.9
521

58.4
58.8
64.8
65.4
66.5
66.6
66.8
67.6
67.9
70.4

DEF Mgn
58.4 +9.2
70.4 +5.9
64.8 +2.3
65.4 +1.6
58.8 +1.3
66.5 -09
67.6 -4.4
Eastern Kentucky 56.9 66.8 -9.9
Jacksonville State 57.8 67.9 -10.1
UT Martin
52.1 66.6 -14.5

REE THROW PERCENTAGE
Team
FTM FTA
Murray State
550 666
Eastern Illinois
515 696
Southeast Missouri 419 602
Morehead State
413 599
Eastern Kentucky 279 405

lELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
FG FGA
Eastern Illinois
768 1722
Murray State
831 1885
Austin Peay
786 1944
Tennessee State 751 1861
Tennessee Tech
677 1716
Southeast Missouri 609 1649
Morehead State
702 1915
Jacksonville State 619 1689
UT Martin
566 1572

1 Team

). Eastern Kentucky 544 1532

lELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
Team
FG FGA
Eastern Illinois
692 1896
Morehead State
715 1934
Jacksonville State 713 1791
Southeast Missouri 645 1586
Murray State
860 2107

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Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
UT Martin
Tennessee Tech

617
698
789
686
700

1503
1691
1852
1603
1566

FG
180
1. Eastern Illinois
232
2. Murray State
264
3. Morehead State
4. Tennessee Tech
155
161
5. Austin Peay
6. Southeast Missouri 165
152
7. Tennessee State
8. Jacksonville State 155
9. Eastern Kentucky 170
10. UT Martin
70

FGA
498
698
822
486
514
534
496
513
610
270

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE
Team
FG FGA
1. Eastern Illinois
184 683
2 Southeast Missouri 149 512
3. Murray State
163 546

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ORJNG MARGIN
OFF
Team
67.6
Eastern Illinois
76.4
Murray State
67.1
Morehead State
Tennessee State 67.0
Southeast Missouri 60. 1
Austin Peay
65.5
Tennessee Tech
63. 1

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/HJ. Team

4.
5.

REBOUNDING MARGIN
!tit Team
8::!SJ QQQ
1. UT Martin
39.3 33.5
2. Eastern Illinois
37.7 33.3
3. Austin Peay
38.8 36.0
4. Tennessee Tech
36.5 35.5
5. Southeast Missouri 36.4 36.4
6.

Eastern Kentucky 37.1 38.6

Pct
.269
.291
.299
.321
.325

/!1l Player-Team
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
24.
29.

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
Team
§ Blks 8::!SJ
1. Morehead State
31 202 6.52
2. Jacksonville State 30 136 4.53
3. Eastern Illinois
33 116 3.52
4. Murray State
32 80
2.50
5. Tennessee State
31 70
2.26
10. Eastern Kentucky 27 40
1.48

Pts
723
672
582
544
431
243
229

ASSISTS PER GAME
Team
§
1. Eastern Illinois
33
2. Morehead State
31
3. Eastern Kentucky 27
4. Tennessee State
31
5. Tennessee Tech
30

Asts
541
446
361
405
374

STEA LS PER GAME
Team
§
1. Tennessee State
31
2. Southeast Missouri 30
3. Tennessee Tech
30
4. Austin Peay
33
5. UT Martin
29
7. Eastern Kentucky 27

Stls
8::!SJ
310 10.00
294 9.80
275 9.1 7
279 8.45
234 8.07
203 7.52

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Pct
.446
.441
.404
.404
.395
.369
.367
366
.360
.355

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TURNOVER MARGIN
Team
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1. Tennessee State 17.1
2. Southeast Missouri 16.2
3. Morehead State
16.6
4. Murray State
13.9
5. Tennessee Tech
19.7

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9.

QQQ

22.1
18.8
18.1
14.4
20.1
Eastern Kentucky 20.6 17.6

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16.39
14.39
13.37
13.06
12.47

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.

§
MITCHELL, Phyllisha-UTM 29
PITTMAN , Brittany-MOR 29
HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR 32
THOMAS, April-APSU
33
GLENN, Crysta-SEMO
30
MOSSONG, Nadia-EKU 27
WHITE, Cherie-EKU
27
COLE, Colette-EKU
27

Tot 8Y.g
372 12.8
292 10.1
304 9.5
290
8.8
243
8.1
175
6.5
175
6.5
150
5.6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(Min. 3.0 made per game)
/!1l Player-Team
1. GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU
2. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR
3. JAMEN, Nicole-APSU
4. THOMAS, April-APSU
5 HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR

3-POINT FG MADE PER GAME
Team
§ 3FG 8::!SJ
1. Morehead State
31 264 8.52
2. Murray State
32 232 7.25

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3.
4.
5.

Eastern Kentucky 27
Southeast Missouri 30
Eastern Illinois
33

170
165
180

ASSISTS PER GAME
!!11 Player-Team
1. GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
2. EDWARDS, Megan-EIU
3. POLLOCK, Emily-APSU
4. PRICE, Allison-TTU
5. LUMPKIN, Courtney-MOR

FG
224
125
147
169
273

FGA
394
252
304
353
572

6.30
5.50
5.45

Q_ Asts

164
142
126
113
112
10. DRAKE, Kayla-EKU
76
12. FRASER-JONES, S.-EKU 27 74

32
33
32
30
31
27

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
(Min. 2.0 made per game)
/!11 Player-Team
FTM
1. GUFFEY, Paige-MUR
122
2. GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
221
3. HAYES,Ashley N.-MUR 11 3
4. DRAKE, Kayla-EKU
104
5. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR 65
14. MOSSONG, Nadia-EKU 72

FTA
137
253
132
128
81
102

STEALS PER GAME

/!1l Player-Team

§ Stls
MITCHELL, Phyllisha-UTM 29 70
APPLING.Kendra-TSU
31 72
DRAKE, Kayla-EKU
27 59
SHARPE, Lauren-SEMO 28 60
5. LYONS, Meagan-HU
30 62
15. WHITE, Cherie-EKU
27 38
1.
2.
3.
4.

Mgn
+4.94
+2.63
+1 .48
+0.47
+0.40
-3.00

8Y.g
22.6
21.0
17.6
17.5
16.0
9.0
8.5

REBOUNDING

/!1l Player-Team

16.

Mgn
+5.8
+4.5
+2.8
+1.0
+0.0
-1.5

HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR
GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU
APPLING.Kendra-TSU
DRAKE, Kayla-EKU
MOSSONG, Nadia-EKU
COLE, Colette-EKU

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
§
32
32
33
31
27
27
27

!tit

Pct
.826
.740
.696
.689
.689

Pct
.365
.370
.398
.407
.408
.411
.413
.426
.428
.447

Eastern Kentucky 154 480
Morehead State
179 550

Pct
.361
.332
.321
.319
.313
.309
.306
.302
.279
.259

Pct
.569
.496
.484
.479
.477

(Min. 1.0 made per game)
/!1l Player-Team
3FG FGA
1. EDWARDS, Megan-EIU 53 131
2. BOWENS, Blair-HU
86 213
3. NIXON, Tarina-SEMO
47 126
4. GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
57 153
5. GUFFEY, Paige-MUR
65 175
13. MUSZAK, 1/ona-EKU
43 127

3-POINT FG MADE PER GAME
Q_ 3FG 8Y.g
!!11 Player-Team
1. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR 31 95 3.06
2. BOWENS, Blair-TTU
30 86 2.87
3. DRAKE, Kayla -EKU
27 65 2.41
4. HAMILTON, Tiffany-MOR 31 66 2.13
5. MUSZAK, 1/ona-EKU

21

43

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
Q_ Blocks
/!1l Player-Team
1. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR 29 164
2. EFEZOKHAE,Jolie-JSU 30 40
3. GALLIGAN, Rachel-EIU 33 41
4. HOLLINGSWORTH,Paris-JSU 27 32
5. BENEBY,Danielle-JSU
28 25

2.05

8Y.g
5.66
1.33
1.24
1.19
0.89

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
(Min. 3.0 assists/game)
Asst Turn Ratio
/!1l Player-Team
1. EDWARDS, Megan-EIU 4.3 2.2 1.97
2. GUFFEY, Amber-MUR
5.1 3.0 1.71
8Y.g 3. PIERCE,LaDona-TSU
3.3 2.2 1.49
5.13 4. LUMPKIN, Courtney-MOR 3.6 2.5 1.42
4.30 5. DAUGHERTY, S.-SEMO 3 1 2.3 1.35
3.94
3.77 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME
3.61 /!1l Player-Team
Q_ No. 8Y.g
2.81 1. MITCHELL, Phyllisha-UTM 29 161 5.55
2.74 2. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR 29 111 3.83
3. GLENN, Crysta-SEMO
30 97 3.23
4. JAMEN, Nicole-APSU
33 101 3.06
5. THOMAS,April-APSU
33 100 3.03
Pct 8. COLE, Colette-EKU
27 66 2.44
.891 10. MOSSONG, Nadia-EKU 27 61 2.26
.874 15. WHITE, Cherie-EKU
27 57 2.11
.856
.813 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME
.802 /!1l Player-Team
§ No. 8Y.g
.706 1. HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR 32 259 8.09
2. MITCHELL, Phyllisha-UTM 29 211 7.28
3. PITTMAN, Brittany-MOR 29 181 6.24
8Y.g 4. THOMAS, April-APSU
33 190 5.76
2.41 5. GLENN, Crysta-SEMO
30 146 4.87
2.32 7. WHITE, Cherie-EKU
27 118 4.37
2. 19 10. MOSSONG, Nadia-EKU 27 114 4.22
2.14
207 MINUTES PLAYED PER GA ME
1.41 !!11 Player-Team
§ Min. 8Y.g
1. GUFFEY,Amber-MUR
32 1181 36.91
2. HAYES, Ashley N.-MUR 32 1168 36.50
3. GUFFEY, Paige-MUR
32 1113 34.78
4. BOWENS, Blair-TTU
30 1035 34.50
5. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR 31 1056 34.06
27 892 33.04
7. DRAKE, Kayla-EKU

To be ranked, a player must appear in at
least 75.0% of their team's games.

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Pct
.405
.404
.373
.373
.371
.339

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SEASON RECORDS
Most Games Played - 31 in 1980-81 , 2001-02,
2004-05 Regular Season Only- 30 in 1980-81
Most Wins - 24 in 1996-97 (Won 24, Lost 6)
Regular Season Only - 22 in 2000-01 (Won 22,
Lost 5) Ohio Valley Conference - 16 in
1996-97 (Won 16, Lost 2)
Most Losses - 24 in 1978-79 (Won 5, Lost 24)
Ohio Valley Conference-14 in 2008-09
(Won 4, Lost 14)
Fewest Wins - 5 in 1978-79 (Won 5, Lost 24)
Ohio Valley Conference - 1 in 1978-79 (Won 1,
Lost 8), 1979-80 (Won 1, Lost 5), 1985-86
(Won 1, Lost 13)
Fewest Losses - 3 in 1972-73 (Won 13, Lost 3),
1975-76 (Won 17, Lost 3) Ohio Valley
Conference - 1 in 2004-05 (Won 15, Lost 1)
Highest Winning Percentage - .850 in 1975-76
(Won 17, Lost 3) Ohio Valley
Conference - .938 in 2004-05 (Won 15, Lost 1)
Lowest Winning Percentage - .172 in 1978-79
(Won 5, Lost 24) Ohio Valley
Conference - .071 in 1985-86 (Won 1, Lost 13)
Longest Winning Streak -15 from Jan. 20, 2005
to March 5, 2005 Regular Season Only- 12
from Jan. 20, 2005 to Feb. 26, 2005
Ohio Valley Conference Regular Season Only15 from Jan. 20, 2005 to Dec. 10, 2005
Ohio Valley Conference - 18 from Jan. 20, 2005
to Dec. 10, 2005
Longest Losing Streak - 11 from Jan. 15, 2009
to Feb. 21 , 2009 Ohio Valley Conference
Regular Season Only - 10 from Jan. 15, 2009
to Feb. 21, 2009 Ohio Valley Conference - 10
from Feb. 25, 1985 to Feb. 8, 1986; and Jan. 15,
2009 to Feb. 21 , 2009
Longest Home Winning Streak -18 from Feb.
23, 1991 to Jan. 30, 1993; and from Jan. 17, 2004
to March 1, 2005 Ohio Valley Conference - 17
from Feb. 26, 1990 to Jan. 30, 1993
Longest Home Losing Streak- 7 from Jan. 15,
1979 to Feb. 5, 1979 Ohio Valley
Conference - 5 from Feb. 16, 1985 to Feb. 8,
1986; and Jan. 27, 2009 to Feb. 21 , 2009

Most Points - 2,507 in 31 games in 2001-02
Regular Season Only- 2,385 in 27 games in
2000-01 Ohio Valley Conference - 1,432 in 18
games in 1999-00

Most Assists - 558 in 28 games in 2000-01

Highest Scoring Average - 88.4 in 28 games
(2,474) in 2000-01 Regular Season Only- 88.3
in 27 games (2,385) in 2000-01
Ohio Valley Conference - 88.2 in 16 games
(1,411 ) in 2000-01

Most Steals - 436 in 28 games in 2000-01

Fewest Points - 906 in 16 games in 1972-73
Ohio Valley Conference - 645 in 10 games
in 1982-83
Lowest Scoring Average - 56.6 in 16 games
(906) in 1972-73
Ohio Valley Conference - 57 .0 in 18 games
(1 ,026) in 2008-09
Highest Scoring Margin - 20.0 in 20 games in
1975-76 Ohio ValleyConference-12.4 in 16
games in 2001-02
Lowest Scoring Margin - -13.6 in 26 games in
1987-88 Ohio Valley Conference - -13.2 in nine
games in 1978-79
Most Points Allowed - 2,303 in 29 games in
1978-79 Regular Season Only - 2,268 in 27
games in 1986-87 Ohio Valley
Conference - 1,465 in 18 games in 1999-00
Highest Defensive Scoring Average - 87.2 in 26
games (2,268) in 1987-88 Regular Season
Only- 87 .2 in 26 games (2,268) in 1987-88
Ohio Valley Conference - 86.4 in nine games
(778) in 1978-79
Fewest Points Allowed - 662 in 16 games in
1972-73 Ohio Valley Conference- 677 in 10
games in 1982-83
Lowest Defensive Scoring Average - 41.4 in 16
games (662) in 1972-73
Ohio Valley Conference- 59.8 in 14 games
(837) in 1983-84

Most Blocked Shots - 104 in 29 games
in 1991-92

GAME RECORDS
Most Points - 122 (EKU 122, Thomas More
Nov. 30, 1993) Ohio Valley Conference(EKU 108, Murray State 102, Feb. 13, 1993
Most Points Allowed - 115 (EKU 77, Moreh
State 115, Dec. 4, 1978; and EKU 40, Tenn
115, Dec. 19, 1987) Ohio Valley Conferenc
115 (EKU 77, Morehead State 115, Dec. 4, 1
Most Points, Both Teams- 216 (EKU 106,
Morehead State 110 OT, Feb. 11 , 1993);
Non-Overtime: 210 (EKU 108, Murray State
Feb. 13, 1993) Ohio Valley Conference -

Most Points, Home Floor - 122 (EKU 122,
Thomas More 48, Nov. 30, 1993)
Ohio Valley Conference - 108 (EKU 108,
Murray State 102, Feb. 13, 1993)
Most Points, Opponent's Floor -1 06 (EKU
Tennessee State 99, Feb. 8, 2001)
Ohio Valley Conference - same
Most Points, Neutral Court - 116 (EKU 116,
Glenville State 80, Nov. 19, 2000)
Fewest Points - 35 (EKU 35, Oklahoma Sta
Dec. 22, 2008) Ohio Valley Conference (EKU 44, Eastern Illinois 78, Jan. 15, 2009)
Fewest Points Allowed - 19 (EKU 86, Louis
19, March 1972) Ohio Valley Conference (EKU 89, Murray State 41, Feb. 11 , 1996)
Fewest Points, Both Teams - 73 (EKU 45,
Marshall 28, Feb. 20, 1973)
Ohio Valley Conference - 95 (EKU 49, Mid
Tennessee 46, Jan. 14, 1984)

Field Goals Made - 925 in 31 games in 2001-02
Field Goal Percentage - .456 in 1982-83
Three-Point Field Goals Made -198 in 28 games
in 2007-08
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage - .418 in
1990-91

Longest Road Winning Streak - 8 from Feb. 19,
1974 to Feb. 5 1975
Ohio Valley Conference -10 from Jan. 16, 2001
to Jan. 19 2002

Free Throws Made - 552 in 28 games in
1994-95

Longest Road Losing Streak -15 from Jan. 2,
1986 to Feb. 3, 1987 Ohio Valley Conference - 11 from Feb. 25, 1985 to Jan. 31 , 1987

Most Rebounds - 1,446 in 31 games in 1980-81

Free Throw Percentage - .764 in 1980-81

Highest Rebound Average - 49.6 in 20 games in
1975-76

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Largest Victory Margin - 74 (EKU 122, Tho
More 48, Nov. 30, 1993)
Ohio Valley Conference - 48 (EKU 89, Mu
State 41, Feb.11, 1996)
Smallest Victory Margin - 21 One-Point Win
(Last: EKU 68, Tennessee-Martin 67, Jan. 6,
Ohio Valley Conference - 12 One-Point Wi
(Last: EKU 68, Tennessee-Martin 67, Jan. 6,
Worst Defeat- 75 (EKU 40, Tennessee 115,
Dec. 19, 1987) Ohio Valley Conference - 4
(EKU 63, Middle Tennessee 104, Feb. 21, 1
Smallest Margin Of Defeat - 22 One-Point
Losses (Last: EKU 72, Southeast Missouri 7
Feb. 10, 2007) Ohio Valley Conference -1
One-Point Losses (Last: EKU 72, Southeast

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Missouri 73, Feb. 10, 2007)
st Points In A Losing Effort - 106 (EKU 106,
Morehead State 110 OT, Feb. 11,.1993);
Non-Overtime: 95 (EKU 95, Austin Peay 109,
88) Ohio Valley Conference - same
Jan. 18, 19

eld Goals Made_ 51 vs. Thomas More (Nov.
30, 1993)
ree-Point Field Goals Made - 17 vs. Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008)
ree-Point Field Goals Attempted - 34 vs.
Pennsylvania (Dec. 30, 2007)
ree Throws Made - 43 vs. Murray State (Feb.
13, 1993)
ost Rebounds - 81 vs. John Carroll University
(Nov. 20, 1981)
ost Assists - 37 vs. Western Carolina (Feb. 28,
1992)
ost Blocked Shots - 11 vs. Middle Tennessee
(March 9, 1992)

Highest Free Throw Percentage - 87.5 (562-of642) by Katie Kelly in 117 games, 2000-04

Most Free Throws Attempted - 264 by Kim Mays
in 28 games, 1994-95

Most Rebounds - 1,026 by Laphelia Doss in 113
games, 1994-98

Highest Free Throws Percentage - 91.3 by Lisa
Goodin in 27 games, 1982-83

Most Assists - 488 by Angie Cox in 105 games,
1988-92

Most Rebounds - 310 by Tina Cottle, 1984-85
Most Assists - 165 by Cheryl Jones, 1990-91

Most Blocks -107 by Fatai Hala'api'api in 59
games, 2003-06
Most Steals - 406 by Teresa McNair in 116
games, 1999-03
Most Games Played -120 by Miranda Eckerle,
2001-05

SEASON RECORDS
Most Games Played - 31 by 13 players
Most Points Scored- 719 by Kim Mays in 28
games, 1994-95
Highest Scoring Average - 25.7 by Kim Mays in
28 games, 1994-95

ost Steals -32 vs. Wright State (Nov. 22, 1991)
Most Field Goals Made - 235 by Peggy Gay in
27 games, 1977-78

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Most Field Goals Attempted - 569 by Peggy Gay
in 29 games, 1978-79

CAREER RECORDS

Most Points - 1,920 by Lisa Goodin in 111
games, 1980-84
Highest Scoring Average - 20.6 by Kim Mays
(1,587 points in 77 games), 1992-95
Most Field Goals Made - 751 by Peggy Gay in
100 games, 1975-79
Most Field Goals Attempted - 1,891 by Peggy
Gay in 100 games, 1975-79
Highest Field Goal Percentage - 54.2 by Tina
Cottle, 1983-85

Highest Field Goal Percentage - 55.1 (151-of274) by Laphelia Doss, 1997-98
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made - 85 by
Chrissy Roberts in 30 games, 1996-97
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted - 234
by Samantha Young in 27 games, 1995-96
Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 49.6 (56-of-11 3) by Ashley Cazee, 2004-05
Most Free Throws Made - 226 by Kim Mays in 28
games, 1994-95

Most Blocked Shots - 54 by Fatai Hala'api'api,
2005-06
Most Steals - 131 by Teresa McNair, 2002-03

GAME RECORDS
Most Points - 44 by Kim Mays vs. Western
Michigan, Dec. 2, 1994
Most Field Goals Made -1 8 by Jaree Goodin vs.
Marshall, Feb. 14, 1990
Most Field Goals Attempted - 31 by Marla
Gearhart at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 27, 2000
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made - 9 by Niki
Avery vs. Pennsylvania, Dec. 30, 2007
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted - 19
by Samantha Young vs. Tennessee State, Feb.
25, 1996
Most Free Throws Made - 21 by Tracy Krobutt
vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Dec. 20, 1986
Most Rebounds - 26 by Laphelia Doss vs.
Tennessee State, Feb. 25, 1996
Most Assists -17 by Tracey Kindred vs. Marshall,
Feb. 14, 1990
Most Steals - 11 by Teresa McNair vs.
Jacksonville State, Dec. 30, 2002
Most Blocked Shots - 7 by Fatai Hala'api'api at
Eastern Illinois, Jan. 14, 2006

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made - 170 by
Angie Cox in 105 games, 1988-92
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted - 466
by Ashley Cazee in 113 games, 2004-08
Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 47.6 (152-of-319) by Chrissy Roberts, 1996-98
Most Free Throws Made - 562 by Katie Kelly in
117 games, 2000-04
Most Free Throws Attempted - 642 by Katie
Kelly in 117 games, 2000-04
Miranda Eckerle holds the school record for
111ost games played (120).

49

Niki Allery set the school record 1i&gt;ith 11ine
three-pointers against Pe1111 on Dec. 30, 2007.

�ALL-TIME HONORS

Angie Cox

Jaree Goodin

Chrissy Roberts

A111ericn11 Women's Sports Fo1111datio11
2nd Tea m - 1990-91; Honorable Mention - 1991-92

A111erica11 Women's Sports Fo1111datio11
Honorable Mention - 1990-91; 4t/1 Team 1991-92

Kodak All-America
Honorable Me11tio11 - 1997-98

Kim Mays

Chrissy Roberts

CoSIDAAcnde1nic AII-A111erica
3rd Team - 1993-94; 211d Team - 1994-95

National best 48.8 three-point field goal percentage
1996-97

Kim Mays
1993-94
1994-95

Chrissy
Roberts

Dianne
Murphy

Larry Joe Inman

1997-98

1980-81

1996-97, 2000-01,

Chrissy Roberts
National best 48.8 three-point field goal percenta
1996-97

Peggy Gay (1979)
Lisa Goodin (1984)
Jaree Good in (1992 - MVP, 1993)
Segena Mackeroy (1992)
Maisha Blanton (1995)
Laphelia Doss (1997 - MVP)
Chrissy Roberts (1997, 1998)
Katie Kelly (2002, 2004)
Miran da Eckerle (2005 - M VP)
Ash ley Cazee (2005)

1990-91, 1994-95,
(10

selections, 1979-present)

2004-05

Kim
Cunningham

Ashley Cazee

Kayla Drake

2004-05

2008-09

Angie Bryant (1988-89)
Kelly Cowen (1987-88)
Angie Cox (1988-89)
.[(jm Ctmningham (1993-94)
Laphelia Doss (1994-95)
Miranda Eckerle (2001-02)
Lisa Fussell (1993-94)
Pam Garrett (2001-02)
Ja ree Good in (1989-90)
Lisa Goodin (1980-81)

Katie Kelly (2000-01 )
Shannah McIntosh (1990-91
Teresa McNair (1999-00)
Sand ra Mu kes (1978-79)
Tina Reece (1985-86)
Ma rgy Shelton (1982-83)
Ch arlotte Sizemore (1997-98
Ma isha Thomas (1991-92)
Tina Wermuth (1979-80)

(19 selections, 1979-2004)

1993-94

50

�Peggy Gay
EKU's ftrst All-OVC
selectio11

Laphelia D oss
Three-time A/1-0VC
selection

Kim Mays
Three-time A/1-0VC
selection

(49 selections, 1979-present)
1978-79 Peggy Gay (]st Team)
1979-80 Loretta Cough lin (1st Team)
1980-81 Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
Tina Wermuth (2nd Team)
1981-82 Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
1982-83 Lisa Goodin (1st Team)
Tina Wermuth (2nd Team)
1983-84 Tina Cottle (1st Team)
Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
1984-85 Tina Cottle (1st Team)
Angela Fletcher (2nd Team)
1985-86 Angela Fletcher (2nd Team)
1986-87 Carla Coffey (2nd Team)
1987-88 Carla Coffey (2nd Team)
1988-89 La Tonya Fleming (1st Team)
1989-90 Kelly Cowan (1st Team)
1990-91 Angie Cox (1st Team)
Kelly Cowan (1st Team)
Jaree Goodin (HM)
1991-92 Angie Cox (1st Team)
Jaree Goodin (2nd Team)
1992-93 Jaree Goodin (2nd Team)
Kim Mays (HM)
1993-94 Kim Mays (]st Team)
Kim Cmmingham (HM)
1994-95 Kim Mays (1st Team)
Maisha Blanton (HM)
1995-96 Laphelia Doss (] st Team)
Samantha Young (1st Team)
1996-97 Chrissy Roberts (1st Team)
Laphelia Doss (2nd Team )
Trina Goodri ch (HM)
1997-98 Chrissy Roberts (1st Team)
Laphelia Doss (1st Team)
1998-99 Cha rlotte Sizemore (1st Team)
1999-00 Marla Gearhart (1st Team)
2000-01 Charlotte Sizemore (2nd Team)
Candice Finley (2nd Team)
2001-02 Charlotte Sizemore (1st Team)
Zoey Artist (2nd Team)
2002-03 Teresa McNair (1st Team)
Katie Kelly (2nd Team)
Miranda Eckerle (HM)
2003-04 Katie Kelly (1st Team)
2004-05 Miranda Eckerle (1st Team)
Can dis Cook (2nd Team)
Pam Garrett (2nd Team)
2005-06 None
2006-07 Crystal Jones (2nd Team)
2007-08 Crystal Jones (1st Team)

First Team Selections
(24 selections. 1979-present)

Tina Cottle (1983-84, 1984-85)
Loretta Coughlin (1979-80)
Kelly Cowan (1989-90, 1990-91)
Angie Cox (1990-91, 1991-92)
Laphelia Doss (1995-96, 1997-98)
Miranda Eckerle (2004-05)
LaTonya Fleming (1988-89)
Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Marla Gearhart (1990-00)
Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
Crystal Jones (2007-08)
Katie Kelly (2003-04)
Kim Mays (1993-94, 1994-95)
Teresa McNair (2002-03)
Chrissy Roberts (1996-97, 1997-98)
Charlotte Sizemore (1998-99, 2001-02)
Samantha Young (1995-96)

Lisa Goodin
EKU's only four-time
A/1-0VC selection

Second Team Selections
(19 selections, 1979-present)

Zoey Artist (2001-02)
Carla Coffey (1986-87, 1987-88)
Candis Cook (2004-05)
Laphelia Doss (1996-97)
Candice Finley (2000-01)
Angela Fletcher (1984-85, 1985-86)
Pam Garrett (2004-05)
Jaree Goodi n (1991-92, 1992-93)
Lisa Goodin (1980-81, 1981-82, 1983-84)
Crystal Jones (2006-07)
Katie Kelly (2002-03)
Charlotte Sizemore (2000-01)
Tin a Wermuth (1980-81, 1982-83)

Jaree Goodin
Tliree-tirne All-OVC
selection

Honorable Mention Selections
(Six selections, 1987-2001. 2003)

Maisha Blanton (1994-95)
Kim Cmmingham (1993-94)
Miranda Eckerle (2002-03)
Jaree Goodin (1990-91)
Trina Goodrich (1996-97)
Kim Mays (1992-93)

Charlotte
Sizemore
Three-time All-OVC
selection

Crystal Jones (2006-07)
Kayla Drake (2008-09)

Kentucky Women's Interco llegiate Conference Tournament (5)
1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975

(Two selections, 2006-present)

Ohio Valley Conference Regular-Season Championships (5)
1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2004-05

-----

OVC Tournament Championships (2)
1996-97, 2004-05
NCAA National Statistical Champion
Scoring (2001); Steals Per Game (2003)
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�*INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
POINTS*
Player
1. Kim Mayes
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Marla Gearhart
5. Carla Coffey
6. Peggy Gay
7. Lisa Goodin
8. Angie Cox
9. Katie Kelly
10. Angie Cox
Miranda Ecke rle

~

719
582
550
548
547
533
517
501
493
487
487

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Year
1994-95
1980-81
1993-94
1999-00
1986-87
1975-79
1982-83
1990-91
2003-04
1991-92
2004-05

~

235
231
229
223
217
191
190
188
186
185

Year
1977-78
1978-79
1994-95
1986-87
1980-81
1999-00
1991-92
1985-86
1988-89
1982-83

No.
569
560
515
492
453
449
436
435
429
415

Year
1978-79
1977-78
1985-86
1998-99
1986-87
1999-00
1988-89
1980-81
1994-95
1987-88

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
Pl ayer
1. Tina Cottle
2. Laphelia Doss
3. Teresa McNa ir
4. Carla Snipes
5. Fatai Hala'api'api
Andrea Jenkins
7. Kim Mays
8. Laphelia D oss
9. Jaree Good in
10. Laphelia Doss
Min. 175 attempts

85
83
80
80
67
65
65
63
61
56

Yea r
1996-97
1995-96
2006-07
2007-08
1997-98
1990-9]
2008-09
1999-00
1991-92
2004-05

~

Player
1. Samantha Young
2. Ni.ki Avery
3. Kayla Drake
4. Niki Avery
5. Chrissy Roberts
6. Marla Gearhart
7.Angie Cox
8. Kim Roberts
9. Angie Cox
10. Chr issy Roberts

234
218
216
195
173
163
157
149
147
146

Yea r
1995-96
2006-07
2008-09
2007-08
1996-97
1999-00
1991-92
1992-93
1990-91
1997-98

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2. Peggy Gay
3. Angela Fletcher
4. Charlotte Sizemore
5. Carla Coffey
6. Marla Gearhart
7. LaTonya Fleming
8. Lisa Good in
9. Ki m Mays
10. Carla Coffey

~

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

FIELD GOALS MADE*
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2. Peggy Cay
3. Kim Mayes
4. Carla Coffey
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Marla Gearhart
7. Jaree Goodin
8. Angela Fletcher
9. LaTonya Fleming
10. Lisa Goodin

Player
l. Chrissy Roberts
2. Samanth a You ng
3. N iki Avery
Niki Avery
5. Chrissy Roberts
6. Angie Cox
Kayla Drake
8. Marla Gearhart
9. Angie Cox
10. Ashl ey Cazee

~

.562
.551
.545
.541
.535
.535
.534
.525
.522
.516

Year
1983-84
1997-98
2001 -02
1987-88
2005-06
2006-07
1994-95
1995-96
1992-93
1996-97

~

Player
1. Ashley Cazee
2. Kelly Cowan
3. Chrissy Roberts
4. Crystal Jones
5. Laura Shelton
6. Chrissy Roberts
7. Angie Cox
8. Kelly Cowan
9. Miranda Eckerle
10. Lisa Pace
Min. 65 attempts

.496
.493
.491
.478
.468
.459
.442
.435
.433
.421

Year
2004-05
1990-91
1996-97
2007-08
2005-06
1997-98
1990-91
1988-89
2004-05
1997-98

FREE THROWS MADE*
Player
1. Kim Mays
2.KimMays
3. Katie Kelly
4. Katie Kelly
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Lisa Goodin
7. Katie Kelly
8. Laura Shelton
9. Lisa Good in
10. Miranda Eckerle

No.
226
168
165
154
148
147
140
126
122
118

Year
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1980-81
1982-83
2001-02
2005-06
1983-84
2004-05

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
~
1. Kim Mays
2. Maisha Thomas-Blanto n
3. Kim Mays
4. Katie Kelly
5. Ka tie Kellv
6. Tracy Korbutt
7. Lisa Goodin
8. Lisa Goodin
9. Laphe lia Doss
10. Katie Kelly

No.
264
219
201
] 92
177
174
165
161
160
157

Year
1994-95
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1986-87
1980-81
1982-83
J 997-98
2001-02

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*

A11gieC()x

No.
.913
.907
.900
.897

Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Crystal Jones
3. Laura Sh elton
4. Lisa Good in
52

Year
1982-83
2007-08
2005-06
1980-81

5. Chrissy Roberts
Katie Kelly
7. Katie Kelly
8. Katie Kelly
9. Ka tie Kelly
10. Kim Mays
Min. 75 attempts

.892
.892
.888
.870
.859
.856

19972001
2000
2002
2003
1994-

REBOUNDS
Player
1. Tina Cottle
2. Laphelia Doss
3. Sand ra Mukes
4. Tina Cottle
5. Laphelia Doss
6. Segena Mackeroy
Tina Wermuth
8. Sandra Mukes
9. Carla Coffey
Maisha Thomas-Blanton

No.
310
309
268
267
260
256
256
253
248
248

STEALS
Player
1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Angie Cox
4. Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Teresa McNair
7. Ma isha Thomas-Blanton
8. Kim Mays
9. C har lotte Sizemore
10. Tiffany Mayfield

~

131
109
100
99
93
83
79
74
73
71

ASSISTS
Player
1. Cheryl Jones
2. Angie Cox
3. Samantha Young
4. Cheryl Jones
5. Katie Kelly
6. Angie Cox
7. Chrissy Roberts
8. Sondra Miller
9. Ki m Mays
10. Angie Cox

~

165
164
160
135
130
125
121
118
1] 6
113

BLOCKS
Player
1. Fatai Hala'api'api
2. Fatai Hala'api'api
3. Segena Mackeroy
4. Sheletha McEaddy
5. Charl otte Sizemore
6. Jaree Good in
8. Jaree Goodin
A mber Kirkpatrick
Li ndsey Waters
10. Andrea Jenkins

__Q,_

54
5]
34
31
29
28
27
27
27
22

* Denotes 1978-current

YI

1984
19951980
1983
1996
1991 1982
1981
1986
1994-

�/INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

POINTS
~

.

I Lisa Good m
Peggy Ga) .
;; Jaree Goodin
Katie Kelly
- Kim Mays
~- Charlotte Sizemore
7: Kelly Cowan
s.Angie Cox
9 Tina Wermuth
JO. Ashlev Cazee

?:

l:

No.
1,920
1,696
1,679
1,626
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403
1,397

Years
]980-84
1975-79
1989-93
2000-04
1992-95
1997-02
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83
2004-08

3. Jaree Goodin
-l. Kelly Cowan
5. Tina Wermuth
6. Charlotte Sizemore
7. Carla Coffey
8. Laphelia Doss
9. Kim Mays
10. Ashley Cazee

No.
751
697
677
625
604
597
544
534
512
506

Years
1975-79
1980-84
1989-93
1987-91
1979-83
1997-02
1984-88
1994-98
1992-95
2004-08

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
Player
1. Peggy Gay

2. Charlotte Sizemore
3. Lisa Goodin
4. Kell, Cowan
5. Tina Wermuth
6. Jarcc Goodin
7. Carla Coffey
8.Am;ie Cox
9. Katie Kelly
10. Ashley Cazee

No.
1,89]
1,520
l,473
1,398
1,394
1,375
1,201
1,169
J, 126
1,111

Years
1975-79
1997-02
J980-84
1.987-91
1979-83
1989-93
1984-88
1988-92
2000-04
2004-08

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
Player
1. Laphelia Doss
2. Kim Mays
3. Jarce Goodin
4. Crystal Jones
5. Teresa McNair
6. Pa m Garrett
7. Miranda Eckerle
8. Usa Goodin
9. Ashley Cazee
10. Candice Finley
Mi11. 600 attempts

~

.513
.499
.492
.491
.488
.480
.475
.473
.455
.454

170
166
160
155
152
130
122
118
102
98

Years
1988-92
2004-08
2006-08
J 991-96
1996-98
1994-98
1997-02
2002-06
1996-00
2000-04

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

FIELD GOALS MADE*
~
l. Peggy Ga~
2. Lisa Good 111

~

Player
L Angie Cox
2. Ashley Cazee
3. Niki Avery
4. Samantha Young
5. Chrissy Roberts
6. Lisa Pace
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Laura Shelton
9. Ma rla Gea rhart
10. Katie Kelly

Years
1994-98
1992-95
1989-93
2006-08
1999-03
2001-05
200J-05
1980-84
2004-08
1997-01

Player
1. Ash ley Cazee
2. Angie Cox
3. Samantha Young
4. Niki Avery
5. C harlotte Sizemore
6. Lisa Pace
7. Chrissy Roberts
8. Laura Shelton
9. Katie Kelly
10. Marla Gearhart

No.
466
435
427
413
396
372
319
313
294
276

~

2004-07
1988-92
1991-96
2006-08
1997-02
1994-98
1996-98
2002-06
2000-04
1996-00

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player
1. Chrissy Roberts
2. Kelly Cowan
3. Angie Cox
4. N iki Avery
5. Laura Shelton
6. Marla Gea rhart
7. Kim Mays
Mikki Bond
9. Cheryl Jones
Samantha Young
Min. 200 attempts

No.
.476
.448
.391
.387
.377
.370
.369
.369
.363
.363

Years
1996-98
1987-9]
1988-92
2006-08
2002-06
1996-00
1992-95
1998-02
1989-92
1991-96

FREE THROWS MADE*
~
l. Katie Ke ll y

~

562
2. Li sa Goodin
526
3. Kim Mays
474
352
4. Miranda Eckerle
5. Maisha Thomas-Blanton 330
6. Jaree Goodin
325
7. Laura Shelton
324
8. Laphelia Doss
301
9. Ca rla Coffey
275
10. Pam Garrett
259

Years
2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
2001-05
1991-95
1989-92
2002-06
1994-98
1985-88
2001-05

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
Player
1. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
5. Laphelia Doss
6. Jai·ee Goodin
7. Miranda Eckerle
8. Pam Garrett
9. Carla Coffey
10. Candice Finley

No.
642
602
569
537
510
482
446
425
401
393

Years
2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
1991-95
1994-98
1989-93
2001-05
2001-05
1985-88
1997-01

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*

Lisa Goodin

-

Player
1. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Laura Shelton
4. Kim Mayes

-- - -- - - -- -- -- - - - - -

53

~

~

.875
.874
.855
.833

2000-04
1980-84
2002-06
1992-95

Teresa McNair
5. Ashley Cazee
6. Miranda Eckerle
7. Marla Gearhart
8. Teresa McNair
9. Sandra Mukes
Charlotte Sizemore
Min. 250 atte111pts

.826
.789
.781
.736
.734
.734

2004-08
2001-05
1996-00
1999-03
1979-82
1998-02

REBOUNDS
Player
~
1. Laphelia Doss
1,026
2. Sandra Mukes
975
3. Jaree Goodin
914
4. Tina Wermuth
866
5. Carla Coffey
751
6. Maisha Thomas-Blanton 711
7. Teresa McNair
631
8. Shannon Brady
625
9. Ch ar lotte Sizemore
611
10. Pam Garnett
594
Miranda Eckerle
594

Years
1994-98
1978-82
1989-93
1979-83
1984-88
1991-95
1999-03
1981-85
1997-02
2001-05
2001-05

STEALS
Player
1. Tei:esa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
4. Charlotte Sizemore
5. Mikki Bond
6. Ashley Cazee
7. Pam Garnett
8. Stephanie Davis
9. Tina Wermuth
JO. Lisa Goodin

~

~

406
305
236
228
227
203
196
192
183
182

1999-03
1988-92
1991-95
1997-02
1998-02
2004-08
2001-05
1992-97
1979-83
1980-84

_Q,_

Years
1988-92
2000-04
1998-02
1989-92
1980-84
1975-79
1991-96
1997-02
2002-06
1998-02

ASSISTS
~
1. Angie Cox
2. Ka tie Kelly
3. Mikki Bond
4. Cheryl Jones
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Peggy Gay
7. Samantha Young
8. C harlotte Sizemore
9. Laura Shelton
10. Zoey Artist

488
395
389
387
374
363
350
343
331
306

BLOCKS
Player
No.
1. Fatai Hala'api'api
107
2. Jaree Goodin
91
3. Charlotte Sizem ore
71
4. Segena Mackeroy
54
Maisha Thomas-Blanton 54
6. Sue Zylsh·a
49
7. Cand ice Finley
48
8. Teresa McNair
37
A ndrea Jenkins
37
10. Sheletha McEaddy
35
* De11otes 1978-current

Years
2003-06
1989-93
1997-02
1991-93
1991-95
1989-93
1997-01
1999-03
2005-07
1990-92

�1,000-POINT CLUB
1,920 - Lisa Goodin (Guard -Austin, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA N 3FG-FGA ~ FT-FTA ~ OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
142/4.6 77.3
1980-81
148-165 .897
31
217-435 .499
1981-82
30
1014/33.8 178-384 .464
109-128 .852
97/3.2
78-1
1982-83
27
947/35.1 185-388 .477
147-161 .913
92/3.4
74-3
1983-84
23
800/34.8 117-266 .440
122-148 .824
79/3.4
63-2
41013.7 292·9
111
697-1473 .473
526-602 .874
TOTAL

fill IQ Blk Stl

Pis/Avg
582118_8 The only player in progra,
465/15.5 tory to surpass the 1,000.
517119.1 mark during her sopho
356/15.5
2 182 1920117.3 season.

89 • o 58
112 138 1 47
87 105 1 40
86 100 0 37

374 •••

1,696 - Peggy Gay (Guard/Forw ard - Buckhorn, Ky.)
Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
.388
45-65 .692
100/5.0
.362
38-52 .731
136/5.7
.420
63-99 .636
99/3.7
.406
48-67 .716
149/5.1 74-3
751-1891 .397
194-283 .686
484/4.8

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG·FGA
1975-76
20
137.353
1976-77
24
148-409
1977-78
27
235-560
1978-79
29
231-569

TOTAL

100

Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
43
319/16.0 EKU's first 1,000-point
79
334/13.9
She reached the mark
116
533/19.7
125
510/17.6
363
1696/16.9

1,679 - Jaree Goodin (Forward - Corbin, K11.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg
1989-90 26-26 679/26.1
1990-91 27-27 791/29.3
1991-92 28-28 799/28.5
1992-93 27-27 823/30.5

TOTAL

FG-FGA
165-348
154-312
190-393
168-322

N

.474
.494
.483
.522

108-108 3092/28.6 677-1375 .492

3FG-FGA
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-9

0-12

Pct
.000
.000
.000
.000

FT-F'fA
69-113
63-99
88-126
105-144

Pct
.611
.636
.698
.729
.000 325-482 .674

OR-DR
75-150
77-156
104-134
80-138
336-578

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl
225/8.7 95- 11 19 46 20 41
233/8.6 82-5 27 72 28 37
238/8.5 87-6 29 48 27 31
218/8.1 77-2 24 49 16 30
91418.5 341-24 99 215 91 139

Pts/Avg
399115.3
371/13.7
468/16.7
441 116.3

One of only two 1,0
scorers to play their enti
reer during the three-poi
and score 1,000 points
1679115.5 making a three-point field

1,626 - Katie Kelly (Guard - Uniontown, Pa.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA N 3FG·FGA Pct FT-FTA ~ OR-DR Reb/Avg PF·FO
2000-01 28-0 569/20.3 84-211 .398
18-62 .290 103-116 .888 22-54
76/2.7 47-0
2001-02 31-2 717/23.1 111-273 .407
23-78 .295 140-157 .892 23-52
75/2.4
55-1
2002-03 29-28 846/29.2 143-305 .469
19-59 .322 154-177 .870 35-52
87/3.0 51-1
2003-04 29-29 866/29.9 145-337 .430
38-95 .400 165-192 .859 31-77 108/3.7 66-0
TOTAL 117-59 2998/25.6 483-1126 .429 98-294 .333 562-642 .875 111-235 34613.0 219-2

1,587 - Kim Mays (Guard - Barbourv ille, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA ~ OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1992-93 23-19 655128.5 105-242 .434
28-78 .359 80-104 .769 24-50
74/3.2 48-1
1993-94 26-26 859/33.0 178-356 .500
26-71 .366 168-201 .836 29-76 105/4.0 61-1
1994-95 28-28 953134.0 229-429 .534
35-92 .380 226-264 .856 42-69 111/4.0 83-3
TOTAL
77-73 2467/32.0 512-1027 .499 89-241 .369 474-569 .833 95-195 290/3.8 192-5

fill TO Blk SU
88
95
130
82
395

47
59
66
54
226

2
3
2
1
8

31
35
57
39
162

Pis/Avg
289/10 3
385/12.4
459/15.8
493/17.0
1626/13.9

Joined the 1,000-point
her 80th game, on Feb. 8,
at Southeast Missouri
She holds the EKU re

fill TO Blk fill Pis/Avg Scored her 1,000th point
88 89 4 23 318/13.8 53rd game. She ente
116 89 12 59 550/21.2
game on Dec. 2, 1994
94 106 8 74 719/25.7
298 284 24 156 1587/20.6 42 points to reach 1,
finished with 44.

1,561 - Charlotte Sizemore (Forward/Guard - Hazard, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG·FGA ~ FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
1997-98 28-25 663/23.7 100-254 .394
25-70 .357 25-37 .676 38-70
1998-99 27-27 821/30.4 176-492 .358 30-114 .263 94-125 .752 50-91
1999-00
5-5
129/25.8 32-71 .451
7-18 .389 14-1 6 .875 11-20
2000-01 28-20 691/24.7 137-323 .424 35-100 .350 48-69 .696 40-77
2001 -02 31 -31 904/29.2 152-380 .400 25-94 .266 64-87 .736 65-149
TOTAL 119-108 3208127.0 597-1520 .393 122-396 .308 245-334 .734 204-407

Reb/Avg PF-FO fill IQ fills SIi
108/3.9 74-2 51 97 7 42
141/5.2 83-5 76 117 13 41
31/6.2 13-1 7 10 4 11
117/4 .2 72-2 112 107 18 61
214/6.9 70-3 97 92 29 73
61115.1 312-13 343 423 71 228

Pts/Avg
250/8.9
476117.6
85/17.0
357/12.8
393/12.7
1561/13.1

Scored her 1,000th
the first basket of h
game (1/20/01). Only
in EKU history with m
1,000 points, 600 re
300 assists and 200 st

Afil IQ Blk SIi

Pts/Avg
277/10.7
376/14.5
411 /15.8
451/16.7
1515/14.4

The only player on EK
10 list for career three·
made (9th) that did not
entire career during the
point era.

1,515 - Kell~ Cowan (Forward - Somerset, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS
in/Avg FG-FGA N 3FG-FGA ~ FT-FTA
1987-88 26-22 669/25.7 115-270 .426
26-30
1988-89 26-26 832/32.0 157-348 .451
30-69 .435 32-42
1989-90 26-25 784/30.2 173-388 .446 30-73 .411 35-44
1990-91 27-27 933/34.6 180-392 .459 34-69 .493 57-78
TOTAL 105-100 3218130.6 625-1398 .447 94-211 .445 150-194

II
.

'

D
.

Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
.867
87/3.3
33-0
.762
120/4.6 49-1
.795 51 -84 135/5.2 63-1
.731 55-98 153/5.7 56-0
.773
495/4.7 201-2

40
46
81
87
254

45
52
75
77
249

2
4
3
5
14

Ast
113
85
125
164
383/3.6 329-16 487

TO
84
77
106
105
372

Blk
2
3
9
8

21
23
49
44
137

1,425 - Angie Cox (Guard - Somerset, Kp,-)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA N 3FG-FGA ~ T-FTA
1988-89 23-1 9 648/28.2 73-185 .395
14-45 .311 36-50
1989-90 26-22 722/27.8 90-241 .373
30-86 .349 31-52
1990-91 27-27 894/33.1 172-358 .480 65-147 .442 92-126
1991-92 29-29 934/32.2 170-385 .442 61-157 .389 86-118
TOTAL 105-97 3198/30.5 505-1169 .432 170-435 .391 245-346

Pct
.720
.596
.730
.729
.708

OR-DR Reb/Avg
58/2.5
38-63 101/3.9
30-83 113/4.2
30-81
111/3.8

PF-FO
71-4
79-4
90-6
89-2

SIi Pts/Avg
47
196/8.5 The only player in s
40 241/9.3 tory to record more than
100 501/18.6 points, 300 rebounds.
109 487/16.8 sists and 300 steals.
22 296 1425/13.6

1,403 - Tina Wermuth (Forward - LaGran~e, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA E£!.. 3FG-FGA Pct FT-(TA
1979-80
28
866/30.9 109-281 .388
46-63
1980-81
29
153-357 .429
37-61
1981-82
30
1000/33.3 169-376 .449
43-62
1982-83
27
1014/37.6 173-380 .455
69-100

Ast TO Blk SIi Pis/Avg
50
264/9.4
45
8 45 343/11 .8 Scored her 1,000th
75 92 5 68 381/12.7
83 88 15 70 415/15.4

TOTAL

253

114

604-1394 .433

Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
.730
184/6.6 56-0
.607
197/6.8 64-4
.694
229/7.6 48-0
.690
256/9.5 54-0
195-286 .682
866/7.6 222-0

• 1403/12.3

1,397 - Ashley Cazee (Guard - Martinsville, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
2004-05 28-18 764/27.3 119-232 .513 56-113 .496 33-40
2005-06 27-21 738/27.3 127-275 .462 37-122 .303 52-62
2006-07 30-28 915/30.5 124-293 .423 31-109 .284 63-77
2007-08 28-28 940/33.6 136-311 .437 42-122 .344 71-86
TOTAL 113-95 3357129.7 506-1111 .455 166-466 .356 219-265

Pct
.825
.839
.818
.826
.826

54

OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
18-47
6512.3
58-0
21-57
78/2.9 62-1
20-83 103/3.4 54-1
26-86 112/4.0 72-3
85-273 35813.2 246-5

Ast
48
58
87
99
292

TO
59
65
72
73
269

Blk
4
1
2
2

SIi
43
37
68
55
9 203

Pis/Avg
327 /11. 7
343/12.7
342/11.4
385/13.8
1397/1 2.4

Scored her 1,000th
84th game of her
next to last game of
season, against 1i
State in Nashville.

�1,000-POINT CLUB
1,378 - Laphelia Doss (Forward/Center - franklin, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA
1994-95 28-28 703/25.1 81-186
1995-96 27-27 797/29.5 158-301
1996-97 30-30 787/26.2 144-279
1997-98 28-28 807128.8 151-274
TOTAL 113-113 3094/27.4 534-1040

Pct 3FG-FGA W FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg
.435
0-7 .000 34-66 .515 89-128 21717.8
.525
2-6 .333 80-144 .556 131-178 309111.4
.516
1-5 .200 87-140 .621 115-145 26018.7
.551
6-19 .316 100-160 .625 78-162 240/8.6
.513
9-37 .243 301-510 .590 413-613 1026/9.1

PF-FO
97-4
96-6
102-4
102-6
397-20

Ast
19
44
35
24
122

IQ Blk Stl

Pis/Avg
196n.O
398/14.7
376/12.5
408/14.6
1378/12.2

Scored her 1,000th point in her
87th game (11117197). The
only player in program history
to score 1,000 points and grab
1,000 rebounds.

62
98
70
72
302

7
8
9
10
34

33
31
36
35
135

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO
71/3.0
13-0 2 18
20418.2 66-1 21 59
24819.5 76-1 25 70
228/8.8 98-7 29 81
75117.4 253-9 77 228

Blk
0
4
13
11
28

Stl Pts/Avg
3
8013.3 The last player to join the
23 274/11.0
1,000-point club before the ad25 547/21.0
dition
of the three-point line.
24 462/17.8
75 1363/13.5

1,363 - Carla Coffey (Fonvard - Mt. Washington, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg
1984-85 2410
232/9.7
1985-86 25-24 773130.9
1986-87 26126 865133.3
1987-88 26125 899/34.6
TOTAL 101175 2769/27.4

F'G-FGA
29-70
109-263
223-453
183-415
544-1201

Pct 3FG-FGA
.414
.414
.492
.441
.453

W FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
22-37
56-83
101-143
96-138
275-401

.595
.675
.706
.696
.686

1,342 - Miranda Eckerle (Forward - Brookville, Ind.)

_ _.__.,

GP-GS Min/Avg
Year
2001-02 30-19 544/18.1
2002-03 29-29 778/26.8
2003-04 30-25 722/24.1
2004-05 31-29 1003/32.4
TOTAL 120-102 3047/25.4

FG-FGA
74-169
147-294
84-193
165-333
470-989

Pct 3FG-FGA W FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
.438
0-1
.000 63-90 .700 48-62
.500
2-4
.500 105-127 .827 61 -79
.435
9-24 .375 66-83 .795 54-71
.495 39-90 .433 118-146 .808 88-131
.475 50-119 .420 352-446 .789 251-343

Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk
110/3.7 71-2 22 59 2
140/4.8 85-1 39 73 2
125/4.2 73-2 26 67 5
219/7.1 78-1 51 65 7
59415.0 307-6 138 264 16

1,188 - Sandra Mukes (Forward - New Albany, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA W
1978-79
29
97-251 .387
1979-80
28
759/27.1 92-212 .434
1980-81
30
127-310 .410
1981-82
30
871/29.0 136-295 .461
TOTAL
117
452-1068 .423

FT-FTA
51-79
51-78
101-123
81-107
284-387

fg OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast

.645
.654
.821
.757
.734

Stl
24
27
32
41
124

Pis/Avg
211 /7.0
401/13.8
243/8.1
487/15.7
1342/11.2

Joined the 1,000-point club
in her 101st career game, at
Tennessee-Martin on Jan . 6,
2005.

Pis/Avg
245/8.5
235/8.4
25 355/11.8
26 353/11.8
1188/10.2

Joined the 1,000-point club
during her senior season. Was
the third Lady Colonel to reach
the 1,000-point plateau.

IQ Blk SIi

236/8.1 108-9 41
218/7.8 96-6 19
268/8.9 95-4 27
253/8.4 97-7 36 84
975/8.3 396-26 123

8
6

1,183 - Teresa McNair (G uard - O cala, Fla.)
Year
GP-GS .M.in/fil.g
1999-00 28-23 753126.9
2000-01 28-28 559/20.0
2001-02 31-31 801125.8
2002-03 29-29 840/29.0
TOTAL 116-111 2953/25.5

FG-FGA
114-251
93-202
145-266
126-261
478-980

fil 3FG-FGA .e.£1 FT-FTA W OR-DR !kl1lfil'.q PF-FO fill IQ Blk Stl

.454
.460
.545
.483
.488

10-33
3-6
4-12
7-26
24-77

.303 43-63
.500 56-78
.333 49-67
.269 55-68
.312 203-276

.683
.718
.731
.809
.736

1,085 - Marla Gearhart (Gurad - Olive Hill, Ky.)
Ylli
GP-GS .M.in/fil.g ffi:f.GA. fil 3FG-FGA .e.£1 FT-FTA fg
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
TOTAL

20-1 371/18.6
28-26 833/29.8
8-8
21 3/26.6
28-28 959134.2
84-63 2376/28.3

47-108
103-259
42-94
191-449
383-910

.435
.398
.447
.425
.421

3-19
30-74
6-20
63-163
102-276

.158 30-37 .811
.405 60-84 .714
.300 24-30 .800
'.387 103-127 .811
.370 217-278 .781

68-70
80-70
78-84
88-93
314-317

93
83
99
131
406

Pts/Avg
281110.0
24518.8
343111.1
314/10.8
1183/10.2

SIi
15
45
12
o 48
4 120

Pis/Avg
127/6.4
296110·6
114114.3
548119.6
1085/12.9

68
64
45
81
258

65
64
48
75
252

3
5
11
18
37

OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
13-36
4912.5
24-0
23-68
9113.3
78-2
12-15 27/3.4
24-0
84/3.0
51-0
28-56
76-175 25113.0 177-2

Ast
27
90
26
105
248

TO
25
68
16
57
166

Blk
2
2
0

Reb/Avg
10414.7
15615.6
15615.2
17815.7
594/5.4

PF-FO
78-2
110-6
121-9
114-7
423-24

Ast
15
20
20
40
95

TO
42
57
68
67
234

Blk
4
13
3
9
29

30
188/8.5
48 292110.4
56 254/8.5
62 329110.6
196 1063/9.6

Reb/Avg
79/2.9
131/4.7
114/4.1
15314.9
47714.2

PF-FO
47-0
70-1
55-1
56-0
228-2

Ast
55
80
67
104
306

TO
54
64
45
69
232

Blk
5
7
4
10
26

Stl Pts/Avg Scored her 1,000th point in her
144/5.3 110th career game, at Tennes20
38 25419.1
see-Martin on Feb. 23, 2002.
36 278/9.9
55 376112.1 Started fewer games than any
149 105219.2 other 1,000-point scorer.

PF-FO
71/2.5
55-0
106/4.1 99-11
158/5.6 118-1 1
154/5.5 97-7
489/4.4 369-29

Ast
1
11
20
9
41

TO
17
27
55
49
148

Blk
5
17
12
14
48

Stl
12
22
39
35
108

Pis/Avg
100/3.6
203/7.8
355112.7
364/13.0
1022/9.3

Scored her 1,000th point in her
109th game (2124101). One of only
two 1,000-point scorers to play their
entire career during the three-point
era and score 1,000 points without
making a three-point field goal.

Reb/Avg PF-FO fill TO
2811.0 35-0 36 68
6012.1
41-0 95 71
49/1.6 41-0 109 89
59/2.2 46-1 91 105
196/1.7 163-1 331 333

Blk
1
0
1
2
4

fill

Pis/Avg
124/4.3
221/7.6
303/9.8
364/135
1012/8.7

Scored her 1,0001h point in the
final game of her career (116).
Only needed 10 points, but
scored 22 at home against Tennessee State on Feb. 25, 2006.

1,063 - Pam Garrett (Forward - Lineville, Ala.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
2001-02 22-4 335115.2 71-138 .514
0-1
.000 46-81 .568 50-54
2002-03 28-17 481/17.2 105-212 .495
.000 82-125 .656 64-92
0-0
2003-04 30-24 551118.4 100-207 .483
0-1
.000 54-97 .557 62-94
2004-05 31-31 679/21.9 125-279 .448
2-9
.222 77-122 .631 74-104
TOTAL 111-76 2046/18.4 401-836 .480
2-11 .182 259-425 .609 250-344

1,052 - Zoey Artist (Guard - Anita, Iowa)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA fil 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
1998-99 27-8 539120.0 51-132 .386
6-38 .158 36-52
1999-00 28-8 695124.8 93-225 .413
28-85 .329 40-52
2000-01
28-8 651123.3 105-224 .469
25-73 .342 43-59
2001-02 31-31 920/29.7 143-299 .478
21-60 .350 69-83
TOTAL 114-55 2805/24.6 392-880 .445 80-256 .313 188-246

Pct
.692
.769
.729
.831
.764

OR-DR
38-41
48-83
41-73
50-103
177-300

1,022 - Candice Finley (Fonvard/Center - Detroit, Mich.)
FG-FGA fil 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg
1997-98 28-0
26419.4
1998-99 26-24 453117.4
1999-00 28-28 756127.0
2000-01 28-28 627122.4
TOTA L 110-80 2100/19.1

34-87
87-1 85
135-310
129-266
385-848

.391
.470
.435
.485
.454

0-0
0-2
0-1
0-0
0-3

.000 32-52 .615 37-34
.000 29-63 .460 43-63
.000 85-132 .644 64-94
.000 106-146 .726 61-93
.000 252-393 .641 205-284

1,012 - Laura Shelton (G uard - Munfordv ille, Ky.)
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA fil 3FG-FGA pg FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
Ylli
2002-03 29-3
2003-04 29-28
2004-05 31 -25
2005-06 27-21
TOTAL 116-77

418/14.4
723/24.9
824126.6
699125.9
2664/23.0

36-105
60-177
88-248
101-243
285-773

.343
.339
.355
.416
.369

18-53
35-91
29-92
36-77
118-313

.340 34-41 .829 7-21
.385 66-80 .825 3-57
.31 5 98-118 .831 6-43
.468 126-140 .900 10-49
.377 324-379 .855 26-170

55

EKU's career leader in steals
joined the 1,000-point club in
her 99th career game, at home
against Jacksonville State on
Dec. 30, 2002.

13814.9 95-9
150/5.4 64-1
162/5.2 77-3
181/6.2 82-3
631/5.4 318-16

fill Pis/Avg

16
21
30
23
90

Scored her 1,000th point in her
79th game (2112100). Scored
more points her senior season
(548) than her first three seasons combined (537).

Scored her 1,000th career
point in her 105th career game,
at home against Eastern Illinois
on Feb. 19, 2005.

�ALL-TIME ROSTER
- A.

Briana Abne r
Tamara Arnold
Zoey Artist
N iki Avery

1989-90
2004-06
1998-02
2006-08

- B.
Mary Ly1m Barnett
Laura Becerra
LaTonyah Bentley
Genna Be rryman
Alicia Binion
Maisha Thomas Bla nton
Viv Bohon
Mikki Bond
Tamika Bowers
Shannon Brady
Kathy Branch
Rachel Bristow
Carole Brown
Mel issa Brown
Sha nnon Browning
Angie Bryant
H allie Burger

1985-86
2008-09
2007-08
1982-83
2002-04
1991-95
1981-84
1998-02
2003-07
1981-85
1986-87
2008-09
1987-88
1993-94
1995-99
1988-90
1988-89

- DStephanie Davis
T iffany Davis
Nyame Dobson
Laphelia Doss

2008-09
2005-07
1995-99
1978-82
2005-06, 08-09

Andrea Jenkins
Diane Johnson
Kiejon Johnson
Cheryl Jones
Crystal Jones
Shavonne Jones
Stephanie Jones
Velma Jord an

-E-

-CGreat Cahoe
Leigh Carr
Karen Carrico
Sue Carroll
Ashley Cazee
Ma rs ha Charles
Rebecca Chesnut
She rry Clark
Carla Coffey
Colette Cole
Cyn thia Collins
Laechia Conley
Candis Cook
Tina Cottle
Loretta Coughlin
Kelly Cowan
Angie Cox
Kristy Cromer
Kirn Cunningham
Jerilyn Cushing

Kayla Drake
Lauren Dubbert
Cathy Dues
Chance Dugan
Calais Durm

1987-89
2001-04
1985-87
1976-80
2004-08
1980-82
1986-87
1988-89
1984-88
2006-present
1991-92
2006-07
2001-05
1983-85
1976-80
1987-91
1988-92
1987-88
1993-94
1992-94
1992-97
1993-97
1997-98
1994-98

Miranda Eckerle
Annette Elkin
Jeane tte Elkin
Karen Evans

2001-05
1990-91
1990-91
1980-84

-F Stephanie Falk
Casandra Ferguson
Ca nd ice Finley
Kare n Flannery
LaTonya Fleming
Angela Fletcher
Sara Fraser-Jones
Lisa Fussell

1981-82
1998-00
1997-01
1997-99
1988-89
1984-86
2008-present
1993-94

- GPam Garrett
Peggy Gay
Marla Gearhart
Jaree Goodin
Lisa Goodin
Trina Goodrich
Joan Cotti
Sandra Grieb

2001-05
1975-79
1996-00
1989-93
1980-84
1994-98
1978-81
1977-80

-KKatie Kalahar
Katie Kelly
Tracey Kindred
Jenni fer King
Sa ndy Kinkton
Amber Kirkpatrick
Tracy Korbutt
Kaia Kosk

1989-90
2000-04
1989-90
1995-99
1980-81
2006-07
1986-87
2008-09

- L-

-H-

H eather H ad dix
Freda Hagan
Fatai Hal a'api'api
Lakeisha Hamilton
Marcia H a ney
Rhond a Hard esty
Susan Hatcher
Kirn Hatley
Julie Hayn es
Lor i Hines
Nancy Hoist
Sonjia Hoston
Ashleigh Huffman
Adrianne Hughes
Candise Hurdle

2005-07
1979-80
2003-06
1989-92
2006-08
2005-08
1987-88
1981-82

1989-90
1980-84
2003-06
1995-96
1981-85
1989-94
1997-00
1988-89
1994-95
1984-85
2004-05
2008-present
2002-05
1978-79
2003-04

Julie Levis
Jasmine Lewin

1984-85
2008-present

-MSegena Mackeroy
Je nny Magrane
Van Marshel
Crystal Mason
T iffany May field
Kim Mays
Natalie Mays
Lindsay McClellan
Omni McCJuney
Sheletha McEaddy
Shannah McIntosh
Teresa McNair
Kate Middeler
Sond ra Miller
Aqu anta Milligan
Laura Morris
Nad ia Mossong
Sandra Mukes
Kathy Murray
Ilona Muszak

1991-93
1987-88
1983-88
1998-01
1991-93
1992-95
1996-97
2000-01
2002-04
1990-92
1990-94
1999-03
2005-06
1984-88
1987-89
1990-91
2007-p resent
1978-82
1989-90
2007-09

-0Tekielia Oden

1999-01
- P-

-JBarbie Jackson

Lisa Pace
1999-00

1994-98

Cheryl Palmer
Loretta Pate
Jennifer Patter son
Jill Perry
Lou ista Pierre
Shanda Pulliam

-RRegie Rattler
Ka thy Redling
Tina Reece
Amanda Reid
Karen Richardson
Karen Rimer
Chrissy Roberts
Kirn Roberts

- SLaura Seay
Laura Shelton
Margy Shelton
Charlotte Sizemore
Synisha Smith
Ca thy Sn ipes
Katie Stearns
LaTanya Stokes
- TCindy Taylor
Dana Taylor
Pam Taylor
Rita Taylor
Shamira Thedford
Jayme Thiem

-u Tracey Underwood
-V -

Vicki Viox
-W Larrya Wall
Stephany Wallace
Lyndsey Warbington
Kristy Ward
Lindsey Waters
Tina We rrnuth
Che rie White
Tami Wingate
Ind ia Wood
-Y-

Samantha Young

1991-

- ZSue Zylstra

Clinrlotte Sizemore

56

1989

�On December 14, 2005, Eastern Kentucky University a.rmounced the creation of an Athle t·cs
Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame's mission is to commemorate and honor student-athletes,
1
ther individuals and teams whose accomplishments have contributed to the esteemed tradi~on of Colonel Athletics and w hose character has reflected positively on the University.
,
An extraordinary group of individu als, previously recognized by the University during IJ: HiiJ£LQ!il~i'"::;;'r
the 1974 Centennial Athletic Awards Banquet, were inducted into the Hall of Fame on Nov. 3, J, -~
zoo6. This group of 25 is called The Founders. They were joined by an inaugural class of 13 members to make up the 2006 in du ctees.
Each of the first four Hall of Fame inductions have included a former Lady Colonel women 's basketball player. Lisa Goodin was
a member of the inaugural class in 2006. Chrissy Roberts joined the Hall of Fame in 2007 followed by Angie Cox Blevins in 2008. Kim
Mays is the newest Lady Colonel addition, having been inducted in o n Oct. 30, 2009.

Lady Colonels In The EKU Athletics Hall Of Fame
Angie Cox Blevins (1988-92, Guard, Somernelt, Ky.)
A two-time All-American, Angie Cox Blevins holds the EKU women's basketball record with 170 career
three-pointers. The program record holder with 488 career assists, Cox led the Ohio Valley Conference with 5.6
assists per game as a senior in 1992.
Cox earned all-conference honors following her junior and senior seasons and was a lso named to the OVC
All-Freshman team in 1989. The Somerset, Ky., native finished her stellar career with 1,425 poin ts, ranking
eighth on the Lady Colonels' all-time list. Durin g her senior year, Cox compiled the second most steals (113)
" and assists (164) for a single season i11 program history. She led the OVC in steals per game during h er senior
season (3.9 spg) as well as during h er junior campaign (3.9 sp g).
An all-state performer during h er prep career at Pulaski County High School, Cox Blevins played p rofessionally in Germany and graduated from EKU's occupational therapy departmen t. Cox Blevins currently
works for the Wayne Cotmty School System.

Lisa Goodin (l 980-84, Guard, Ausltin, Ind.)
The all-time leading scorer in EKU women's basketball history with 1,920 career points, Lisa Goodin is one
of the most prolific student-athletes to compete in a Colonel uniform. Goodin currently ranks fifth on th e career
list for assists (375) and 10th for steals (182).
A sharpshooter with consistent accuracy, she led the NCAA in free throw percentage as both a freshman
(.897) and jw1ior (.910).
Goodin earned all-conference honors all fours yea rs of her collegia te career and was later named to the AllTime Ohio Valley Conference team. She was ch osen as a first team honoree in 1983 and a second team selection
in 1981, 1982 and 1984. Good in was also picked for the OVC All-Tournam ent team durin g her sen ior season .
That year, 1984, sh e led the team in scori.ng with 15.5 points p er game average.
A native of Austin, Ind., Goodin is the principal at Jessie Clark Middle Sch ool in Fayette County.

Cihriissy Ro1berts (1996-98, Guard, Eminen ce, Ky.)
The nation's top sharp-shooter in 1997, Chrissy Roberts starred in her two seasons at Eastern Ken tucky
University. Roberts ea rned Ohio Valley Conferen ce All-Conference h onors in both seasons (1997 and 1998) and
honorable mention All-America recognition in 1998. She earned 1998 OVC Player of the Year honors after leading the league in free throw shooting (89.2 percent) and three-point shooting (45.9 percent).
During h er miraculous junior season, Roberts led the country with a 48.8 three-point shooting percentage.
She won two n ational awards that year, the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award and the Ed ward Seitz Awa rd. Her
uniform, practice gear and shoes were enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball H all of Fame.
Roberts holds th e EKU record for most three-pointers in a single season (84 in 1996-97) and career three~._..__ _ _ :,w:......,.:_JJ point field goal p ercentage (.475). She finished h er career third on the an-time th ree-point field goals made
chart with 151. At the time of her induction, Rober ts was an assistan t women's basketball coach a t East Carolina
University. A few months la ter she was named the head coach at EKU.

Kim Mays (1992-95, Gu.ard, Bar1bornrvme, Ky.)
Kim Mays was a two-time Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year, winning the award in both the 199394. and 1994-95 seasons. She closed her three-year Eastern ca reer as the fifth all-time scorer in prog ram history
Wtth 1,587 points. Her best scoring season was her senior season wh en she averaged 25.7 points per game.
f
She still holds program single-season records for most points (719), best scoring average (25.7) and most
ree throws (226), all accomplished in the 1994-95 season. Her 44 points versus Western Michigan in 1994 still
stands as the top single-game scoring effort in prog ram history. As a junior, she averaged 21.2 points per game,
rankmg among the top 20 scorers in the n ation. Mays was a first-team a ll-conference selection as a junior and
~ntor: while making honorable mention All-OVC as a sophomore. She was also a second-team Acade mic Allmencan selection as a senior an d a third-team choice on this team as a junior.
K Mays currently lives in Laurel County with husband Michael Mills and daugh ters Ellie Rose and Sh elbie
ate. She is employed as an occupational therapist w ith the Knox Cou n ty Schools.
57

�Paula Welch
1971-72, 1973-74
25-10

Ellen Jones
1972-73
13-3

Terry Hall
1974-75
14-6

Coach
Sea~ons Yrs. Record
20 319-244
Larry Joe Inman 1988-08
7
96-101
Dianne Murphy 1979-86
41-59
4
Shirley Duncan 1975-79
197 1-72, 73-74 2
25-10
Pau la Welch

First
Team
Akron
Alabama
Alabama-Birmingham
Alabama State
Alaska-Anchorage
Appalachian Sta te
Arizona State
As hla nd University
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball Sta te
Baylor
Be llarmine
Be lm ont
Be rea College
Bing ha mton
Blue field State College
Bowling G reen State
Brad ley
Brown
Campbellsville
Canisius College
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Centre College
Cha rleston Southern
Chicago State
Cinci111rnti
Cleveland Sta te
Coasta l Carolina
College of Charles ton
Dayton
Davis &amp; Elkins
De troit Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Easte rn Michigan
East Tennessee S ta te
Elon
Evansville
Flo ridaA&amp;M
Flo rida Atlantic
Florida Gulf Coast
Florida Inte rnational
Florida Sta te
Furma n
Gardne r-Webb
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgetown Uni vers ity
Georgia
Georgia Southe rn
Georg.i a Sta te

Shirley Duncan Dianne Murphy
1975-79
1979-86
96-101
41-59

LADY COLONEL COACHES BY WINS
Seasons
Pct.
Coach
1986-88
George Cox
.626
1974-75
Terry Hall
.395
1972-73
.316
Ellen Jones
2008Chrissy Roberts

Pct. ave
.567 204-122
.487 30-46
.410 6-13
.714

First

Last

1Y 1 M!'..cti.ng Mruing S!k Team
5
0
0
1
0
4
0
2
0
42
2
0
5
1
1
I

4

1
1
0
1
1
1
0
2
26
0
l
2
6
0
0
l 0
4 2
0 1
1 0
4 0
0 1
0 1
1 1
1 0
l 0
2 0
8 8
3 2
1 0
1 0
10 9
2 0
0 2
l 1
14 10
1 0
8 4
1 1
2 0
0 1
2 0
1 0
0 4
0 2
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
0 1
0 4
4 1
1 0

11-28-80
03-17-02
12-31-94
12-02-07
11-27-02
03-12-76
03-19-05
02-19-83
11-23-84
1973-74
12-01 -92
12-05-03
01 -10-75
02-22-75
1972-73
11-22-02
12-30-08
12-02-82
12-18-93
01-02-93
11-24-80
11 -23-90
11 -28-86
12-1 7-76
1971-72
12-29-00
11-24-90
1971 -72
12-04-81
12-12-98
11-21-99
1971-72
11-19-84
12-30-96
11-26-82
01-13-97
11-26-88
01-23-78
03-09-74
12-02-83
01-04-82
12-07-91
11-24-07
0 1-03-93
12-08-9 1
11-24-9 1
11-22-03
02-07-80
03-03-73
11 -18-06
01-3 1-83
11- 25-94
11-29-85

02-16-87
03-17-02
12-31-94
12-02-07
11-27-02
11-27-04
03-19-05
12-12-86
11 -25-89
01-27-09
11-27-93
12-05-03
12-06-86
11-28-06
1972-73
11-22-02
12-30-08
12-29-03
12-18-93
01-02-93
12-21-85
11-23-90
11-28-86
02-04-77
1971-72
12-29-00
11-16-08
01-05-04
12-06-85
12-12-98
11 -21 -99
12-14-91
12-14-85
11-17-97
12-03-83
02- 14-09
11-26-88
12-30-06
12-01-01
01-05-85
01-04-82
12-08-01
11-24-07
12-07-01
11-26-04
11-26-94
11-22-03
02-07-80
03-03-73
ll-18-06
12-30-03
11-20-04
11-29-85

L4

L1
L1
Wl

L1
Wl
L1
W2
L2
L2
W2

L1
L1
L2
Wl
Wl
Wl
L1
LI
Wl
W4

L1
L1
Wl
Wl
Wl
W2
L3
W2
Wl
Wl
Wl
W2
L2
Wl

L4
Wl
L2
Wl
W2
LI
W2
Wl
L4
L2
W2
Wl
Wl
Wl
L1
L4
W3
Wl

George Cox
1986-88
15-38

Glenville State
Grambling
Hartford
High Point
Hous ton Baptist
Howard
Illinois State
India na
India na State
Tona
Iowa
Iowa State
IPFW
IUl)UI
Jackson S tate

0
1
0
l
1
1

6
4
0
l
2
0
1 0
0 1
12 3
Jackso11ville State
2 l
Ja mes Madison
1 0
John Carroll
Kansas State
0 l
Ke nt State
1 2
9 22
Kentucky
Ke ntucky State
3 1
Lipscomb
3 0
Longwood
2 0
Louisiana Lafayette
0 1
Lo uis iana Tech
1 1
13 17
Lou is ville
1 0
Marquette
16 4
Mars hall
M cNeese State
0 1
Me m p his
0 5
Me rcer
2 1
Mia mi (Fla.)
1 2
Mia mi (Ohio)
8 2
Middle Te nnessee
14 36
Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 0 1
0 2
Missouri
Missouri-Kansas City
0 1
Missouri State
1 1
3937
Morehead State
M ount St. Joseph
2 0
Murray State
49 27
Nebraska
0 2
Nicho lls State
l 0
2 0
North Carolina
North Ca rolina A&amp;T
1 0
North Carolina-Ashcville 2 0
North Carolina State
1 0
North Carolina-Wilmington 0 2
Northern Arizona
0 1
No rthern Kentucky
4 9
O hio
3 1
O hio S ta te
0 6

58

11-19-00
11 -26-89
11-26-99
03-10-73
12-13-08
12-08-90
02-11-78
01-25-74
12-30-92
12-02-00
01-04-93
12-15-01
12-29-01
12-04-82
12-20-97
U-30-02
01-09-78
11-20-81
11-18-98
11-29-80
1972-73
02-08-83
12-30-00
03-09-73
12-20-86
11-29-96
1971-72
12-01-95
02-20-73
12-05-87
1973-74
12-18-76
11- 24-84
1972-73
1973-74
12- 17-76
12-07-90
12-04-87
03-13-02
1971-72
02-21 -80
1971-72
01 -02-86
12-01-89
01-28-77
12-19-99
12-03-90
03-11-76
12-18-99
12-19-04
02-28-75
01-07-80
02-04-75

11 -19-00
12-20-02
11-26-99
12-29-07
12-13-08
12-08-90
02-23-79
11-26-02
12-20-05
12-02-00
01-04-93
12-18-04
12-29-01
12-04-82
12-20-97
02-07-09
11-17-79
11-20-81
11-18-98
12-29-98
02-16-99
12-04-85
12-03-02
12-30-04
12-20-86
11-24-06
11 -25-05
12-0 1-95
12-01-02
12-05-87
11-28-03
12-30-94
11-23-03
11-21-98
11-26-05
12-17-76
12-03-94
12-04-87
12-05-04
02-21-09
02-12-81
02-28-09
11-29-03
12-01-89
11-16-79
12-19-99
02-28-91
03-11-76
12-16-00
12-19-04
02-05-83
12-12-87
11 -21 -05

Yrs. Record
2
15-38
14-6
1
13-3
1
7-20
1

Pct.
.283
:700
.813
.259

ovc

Pct.

9-19

.321

4-14

.222

First

Last

1Y 1 Meeting Meeting fills Team
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
l

Larry Joe Inman Chrissy Roberts
2008-Present
1988-08
7-20
319-244

Wl
Wl
W1

L1
L1
L1

LI
L4
L4
Wl
L1
L2
Wl
Wl

L1
L1
Wl
WI

Ll
L1
L2
W2
W3
W2
Ll

Wl
L3
Wl
W4
L1
LS
W2
L2
Wl
L2
L1
L2
Ll
L1
L6
W2
L2
L2
Wl
W2
Wl
W2
Wl
L2

L1
Wl

L1
L6

Last

1Y 1 Meeting Meeting filk

Ohio Valley Univers ity 2 0 11-11-06
11-17-06
O klahoma
0 l
O klahoma State
0 J 12- 22-08
0 1 12-3 1-82
Oral Ro berts
1 0 12-30-07
Pe nnsylvania
1 0 11-23-82
Pikeville
12-30-86
2
Pittsburgh
Radford
3 1 12-11-80
Roanoke College
1 0 03-07-74
Rollin s
1 0 01-02-89
Saintlouis
I 0 12-17-93
Samford
6 6 12-29-02
S hawnee State
1 0 02-01-89
1 1 03-09-73
South Carolina
Southeastern Louisiana 1 1 11-30-89
25 12 12-01-84
Southeast M issouri
1 0 12-29-04
Sout hern University
Southe rn Illin ois
0 2 02-25-78
S011tl1em 11/iuois Edwardsville 0 1 01 -19-09
Southe rn M ississip pi
0 2 11-30-85
South Florida
1 0 12-05-81
Stephen F. Au stin
1 0 12-06-03
0 3 12-19-86
Ste tson
0 1 12-01 -07
Syracuse
Tennessee
8 02-10-73
Tennessee-Cha ttanooga 1 1 03-09-82
Temiessee-Martin
2910 1973-74
Te1111essee State
3013 01-04-88
Te1111essee Tech
20 55 1973-74
TexasA&amp;M
0 1 11-18-00
Thomas More
1 0 11-30-93
Troy University
1 0 l2-2]-02
Tulane
1 0 12-02-89
2 0 12-14-01
Valparaiso
Vanderbilt
0 5 03-12-82
1 0 02-24-76
Vincennes
Wake Forest
0 1 12-31-83
1971-72
Weste rn Carolin a
10 3
6 17 02-02-74
Western Kentucky
Weste rn Michigan
1 0 12-02-94
West Virginia
2 0 11-21-80
West Virginia Tech
2 0 12-06-00
West Virginia Wesleyan 1 0 11 -23-02
William Pern1
0 1 1976-77
Winthrop
0 1 03-10-73
1 0 11-27-83
VVisconsin
W isconsin-Green Bay
0 1 11-29-86
W isconsin-LaCrosse
0 1 1976-77
Wofford
1 1 12-13-98
Wrigl1t State
6 3 02-08-89
Xa vier
6 4 02-24-81
Youngstown State
6 7 11-30-80
TOTAL
530-481

11-14-09
11-17-06
12-22-08
12-31-82
12-30-07
11- 23-82
12-17-02
11-19-04
03-07-74
01-02-89
12-17-93
03-04-08
02-01-89
03-08-74
01-08-90
02-12-09
12-29-04
02-24-79
01 -19-09
11-25-06
12-05-81
12-06-03
01-03-89
12-01-07
02-24-93
12-03-06

W2
Li
l1
l1
Wt
WI
LI

W2
WI
WI
Wt
L2
W1

WI
WI
L8
WI

l2
U

l2
WI
WI
lJ
L1
L5
L1

02-26-09 WI
01 -31-09 L4
02-05-09 U
11-18-00 L1
11-30-93 WI
12-21 -02 WI
12-02-89 WI
11-23-07 W2
11-19-08 L5
02-24-76 WI
12-31-83 U
12-02-06 WI
11-23-08 U,
12-02-94 WI
11-28-81
11-17-07
11-23-02
1976-77
03.10-73
11-27-83
11-29-86
1976-77

11-20-99
11-25-08
12-06-05
02-27-88

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1971-72
Record: 8-4
Coach: Paula Welch
K1¥/C To11mn111e11/ Cltn111;Ho11s

Jfome: 5-0 Aw.iv: 0-0 1\/eutral: Cl-I
Cin cinnati ·
W 53 34
Morehead State
W 59 44
Miami (Ohio)
2/13 Dayto n
COT) W 54 45
3/
Centre'
W 65 22
3/
Lou isville'
W 86 19
3/
M urray State'
W 53 50
3/ll vs. Western Carolina'
L 50 72

2/1 J
2/13
2/18
2/22
2/25
2/28
3/1
3/6
3/7

Kentucky
at Dayton
Marshall
at Belmont
Tennessee
vs. Northern Kentucky2
vs. Kentucky'
vs. Western Carolina'
vs. Memphis'
1 at

Murray, Ky.
KWIC State Tournament (Mu rray, Ky.)
3 AIAW Rcg;on n Tournament (Elon, N.C.)

1975-76
Record: 17-3
Coach : Shirley Duncan

(Richmond, Ky.)
Region II Tou rnament (Boone, .C.)

1972-73
Record: 13-3
Coach: Ellen Johns
J,. IV/C To11m11111e11t Cltn111j11011s

He ·· 2-{) Aw,1y: 1-1 Neutral: 5-2
1/27 Cin ci nnati
W 58 39
Berea College
W 56 22
Louisville
W 51 36
\forehead State
W 57 28
2/10 at Tennessee
L 42 53
Kentucky
W 58 39
Miami (Ohio)
W 51 38
2/20 Marshall
W 45 28
2/26 at Dayton
W 65 36
3/2 vs. Louisville'
W 60 28
J/3 vs. Georgetown Col.'
W 64 34
3/3 vs. Murray State'
W 68 42
3/9 vs. South Carolina'
L 53 60
3/9 vs. Longwood'
W 65 60
3/10 vs. High Point'
W 55 54
3/10 vs. Winthrop'
L 58 65
• KWICStateToumament (Lexington, Ky.)

L 62 8'1
L 70 100
W 67 45
W 60 49
W 60 56
L 63 100

2

1 K\\'IC State Tournament
2 AJAW

1/25 at Kentucky
1/28 at Morehead State•
1/30 Louisville
a t East Tennessee State*
2/3 at Middle Tennessee•
2/6 at Western Kentucky*
2/8 at Northern Kentucky
2/11 Ill inois State
2/'13 M urray State
2/15 at Ohio State
2/16 Miami (Ohio)
2/18 Indiana
2/20 Tennessee Tech*
2/22 at Tennessee
2/24 Western Ken tucky*
2/25 Southern Illinois
3/2 vs. Louisville'

W 74 54
W 59 53
W 66 59

KW/C To11mn111e11t C!tn111j1t'o11s

Home: 5-1 Awav: 7-1 Neutral: 5-1
1/10 at Wes tern Kentucky
W 73 59
W 83 60
1/13 at Morehead Sta te
1/17 Ci ncinnati
W 86 76
1/19 at Ohio State
L 66 69
1/23 M u rray State
W 69 46
1/24 Indiana
W 82 65
1/29 M iami (Ohio)
W 86 59
1/31 Dayton
W 79 38
2/6 at Louisville '
W 97 60
2/7 vs. Kentucky'
W 70 54
2/11 at Tennessee
W 89 68
W 78 51
2/14 at Kentucky
2/17 at Marshall
W 85 42
2/20 Belmont
L 58 63
2/24 at Vincennes
W 99 59
3/2 vs. Louisville'
W 85 48
3/3 vs. Western Kentucky2 W 81 71
3/l 1 vs . North Carolina State' W 88 82
3/12 vs. Appalachian State3 W 92 65
3/13 vs. Tennessee Tech'
L 80 91
1

2 AIAW Rt&gt;gional Tournament (L exington, Ky.)

1

K M C To11m11111e11t Cltm11//1011s

Louisville Classic (Louisville, Ky.)

Homl': • J A.,·,11': 2-3 Neutral: 9-3
1/15 at Tennessee·
L 41 51
1/18 at Murray State
W 63 49
vs. Austin Peay'
W 48 39
L 50 66
vs. Memp his'
1/25 at lndi,1na
L 36 63
1/28 Cincinnati
W 65 54
2/2 Western Ken tucky
W 9] 50
2/8 Dayton
W 52 45
Morehead State
W 48 42
vs. Middle Tennessee' W 61 47
at Tennessee Tech 2
L 57 63
vs. Tennessee-Martin' W 52 51
vs. Austin Peay'
W 57 34
2/19 at Marshall
W 38 36
2/21 Kenturk\
W 56 50
2.23 Miami (Oh io)
W 66 45
3/1 vs. Kentucky'
W 72 42
vs. Louisville'
W 66 31
3/2 vs. Murray State'
W 55 37
316 vs. Tennessee Tech'
L 53 59
3(7
vs. Roanoke College'
W 71 42
3/8 vs. South Carolina'
W 68 57
319 vs. Elon
L 61 64
1

at \.'lurray, Ky.

Tennessee Tech Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)
K\\1( Stat&lt;.'Tourn ament (Mord1cc1d Ky .)

KWJC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
1 AIAW Region fl Tournament (Cullowhce, N.C.)

1976-77
Record: 7-17
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Home: 2-5 Away: ,J-6 Neutral: 1-6
12/11 at Murray State
W 95 60
12/17 vs. Miss. Gulf Coast CC' L 66 68
12/17 vs. Central Missouri'
L 69 78
12/18 vs. Mercer'
L 88 108
L 51 61
1/11 at No rthern Kentucky
1/15 a t Belmont
L 63 79
1/18 at Cincinnati
W 80 72
1/20 at Tennessee Tech
L 60 81
1/22 Morehead State
L 69 81
1/25 Western Kentu cky
L 62 67
1/28 North Carolina
W 72 58
1/2 at Lo uisville
L 78 79
1/4 vs. Central Missouri'
W 83 81
vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse' L 78 82
L 71 83
vs. William Penn'
2/9 at Miami (Ohio)
W 72 49
2/12 Tennessee
L 70 84
2/14 at Indiana
L 50 60
2/16 Marshall
W 81 45
2/19 at Dayton
W 85 60
2/23 Tennessee Tech
L 66 79
2/26 O hio State
L 58 83
3/4 vs. Morehead State'
L 64 86
L 79 91
3/5 at Kentucky'
1

AIAW Regional Tournament (Harrisonb~rg. Va.)
2

1974-75
Record: 14-6
/('.
Coach: Te rry Hall
H Wtc To11n1n111e11t Cltn111j/1011s
01
1 10° e: ./-2 \ '"' 7- 1 Neutr.il: 3-:J
I 11 at 8 ellarmine
W 74 44
at Louisville
W 76 62
17
W 56 47
I Jg at Murray State
1 18 vs. Tennessee Tech'
L 47 88
I , 2 vs. Memphis'
L 73 74
J 25 Moreh~ad State
W 75 28
W 74 68
29 at Cmc,nnati
W 63 54
4 ~ Kentucky
3 ath10 State
L 59 67
b WM,am, (Ohio)
W 61 59
•stern Kentucky
W 77 67

Mississippi University for Women Christmas
Tournament (Columbu s, Miss.)

Illinois State Redbird Invitational (Normal, I ll.)
3
KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

1977-78
Record: 12-15 (5-5 OVC)
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Home: 9-5 A"'"'' 3-9 Neutr,1/: 0-1
12/3 Ken tucky ·
L 73 79
12/6 at Murray State
L 57 60
L 63 76
12/13 at Louisville
12/17 Northern Kentucky
W 65 55
1/7 Dayton
L 82 85
1/9 James M adison
W 74 54
1/1 l M orehead State•
W 71 64
1/14 at Austin Peay•
W 77 52
L 69 85
1/21 at Tennessee Tech*
1/23 East Tennessee State• W 84 73

• Ohio Valley Conference Game
KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

1978-79
Record: 5-24 (1-8 OVC)
Coach: Sh irley Duncan
]Jome: 2-10 Away : 2-13 Nl•utral: 1-1
11/27 Tennessee
L 67 91
11/29 at Indiana
W 60 56
12/1 at Northern Kentucky
L 58 89
L 77 l 15
12/4 at Morehead State*
W 78 56
12/8 vs. Western Carolina'
12/9 at James Madison'
L 56 57
1/5 at Kentucky
L 52 73
1/8 a t Middle Ten nessee•
L 61 75
1/10 at Miami (Ohio)
(OT) L 77 84
1/13 Austin Peay•
W 78 64
1/15 Mu rray State•
L 70 80
1/18 Louisville
L 64 79
1/20 Te nnessee Tech•
L 84 94
1/22 Ke ntucky
L 54 76
1/24 Northern Kentucky
L 70 77
1/27 Morehead State•
(01) L 86 95
L 66 90
1/29 at Western Kentucky*
2/1 at Louisville
L 68 76
2/5 Western Ken tucky"
L 62 80
2/8 Middle Tennessee"
W 85 84
2/9 Moreh ead State"
L 72 91
2/10 Tennessee Tech"
L 73 82
2/12 at Murray State•
W 78 71
2/14 at Davion
L 57 74
2/17 a t Ohio State
L 68 84
L 59 94
2/19 at Tennessee Tech*
2/23 a t Illino is State
L 71 74
2/24 at Southern Illinois
L 53 74
3/1 vs. Northern Kentucky' L 65 68

2

1973-74
Record: 17-6
Coach: Paula Welch

L 73 85
L 84 93
W 75 72
W 89 85
L 67 94
W 94 85
L 76 89
W 88 75
W 82 74
L 61 81
W 77 64
W 83 62
L 73 78
L 67 90
L 58 60
L 61 68
L 77 80

1

James Madison Lnvitational (Harrisonbmg. Va.)

" Ohio Valley Conference Game
,.. OVC Tourna ment (Rkhmond, Ky.)
2

KWIC State Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1979-80
Record: 9-19 (1-5 OVC)
Coach: Dia nne Murph y
Hom,•: 4-9 A w.iy: 4-8 Neutml: 1-2
ll/16 vs. North Carolina'
W 62 57
11/17 at James Madison'
W 55 48
L 50 57
11/27 Ci ncinnati
12/3 vs. Austin Peay'
L 65 66
L 66 74
12/8 at Northern Kentucky
'12/17 at Kentucky
L 77 100
12/20 at Mars hall
L 62 80
1(7 at Ohio
W 73 50
L 50 68
1/10 at Austin Peay
W 65 64
1/12 at Murray Sta te
](15 M iami (Ohio)
W 69 68
L 60 82
1/17 at Tennessee Tech
W 80 63
1/19 Western Caro lina
L 63 67
1/22 Northern Kentucky
L 52 63
1/24 at Morehead State
l /26 Western Kentucky
L 56 66
L 60 92
1/29 Kentucky
1/31 at Midd le Tennessee
L 54 70
2/2 Western Kentucky
L 69 77
2/5 More head State
L 65 70
W 68 61
2/7 George Mason
2/9 M u rray State
W 57 53
2/12 Louisville
L 51 53
2/16 Dayto n
L 58 72
2/18 at Louisville
L 57 85
W 88 72
2/21 at Mount St. Joseph
2/23 Middle Tennessee
L 54 56

59

~

2/28 vs. Morehead State'
1

2

L 59 90

James Madison Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.)
OVC T ip-Off Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn .}
3
KWIC State Toumament (Lexington, Ky.)

1980-81
Record: 16-15 (2-4 OVC)
Coach: Dianne M urphy
Home: 9-6 Aivay : l&gt;-8 Neutral: 1-1
11/21 West Vi rg inia
W 97 69
11/24 at Campbellsville
W 98 72
11/28 vs. Akron'
W 90 56
11/29 at Kent State'
L 65 72
11/30 vs. Youngstown State'
L 64 78
12/2 at Northern Kentucky W 71 67
12/6 Dayton
L 68 77
12/9 Marshall
W 70 46
W 84 65
12/11 Rad fo rd
W 91 45
12/13 at Bellannine
W 75 66
12/20 at Louisville
1/6 Oh io
W 83 72
1/8 Aus tin Peay
W 74 62
1/10 Murray State
L 74 77
1/13 Louisvil le
W 77 68
L 63 91
1/19 at Western Kentucky
1/21 Northern Ke ntucky
L 74 76
1/22 Morehead State
(OT) W 75 72
1/27 Kentucky
L 62 79
1/29 Western Ken tucky
W 83 75
L 51 79
1/31 Middle Tennessee
L 60 74
2/3 at Kentucky
2/5 at Aus tin Peay
L 58 70
W 95 75
2/7 at Murray State
2/10 at Cincinnati
L 60 83
2/12 Mount Saint Joseph
W 103 74
2/14 at Youngstown State
L 76 80
2/17 Tennessee Tech
L 67 87
2/19 at Morehead State
L 65 84
2/24 at Xavier
W 104 58
L 72 83
2/28 at Morehead State'
1

Kent State Holiday Classic (Kent, Ohio)
2 K\VIC State Tournamt"nl

1981-82
Record: 14-16 (4-8 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murph y
H()mc: 9-./ A11·,1y : 5-11 Neutral: 0-1
11/14 at Radfo rd
L 68 71
11/20 John Carroll
W 93 36
W 102 75
11/24 Campbellsville
11/28 at Wes t Virginia
W 73 65
12/-l Clevela nd State'
W 76 52
W 86 60
12/5 South Florida '
12/10 Tennessee Tech*
W 80 78
L 72 77
l 2/12 Middle Tennessee•
12/19 at Marshall
W 82 61
1/4 at Florida A&amp;M
L 78 80
1/9 Western Kentucky' (20T) L 87 89
1/14 at Austin Peay•
L 72 77
1/16 at Murray State•
W 59 53
W 100 65
1/21 Bellarmine
L 68 87
1/23 at Morehead State*
1/26 at Louisville
L 50 62
L 61 74
1/30 at t orthern Kentucky
L 61 71
2/4 at Western Kentucky•
2/9 Xavier
W 86 70
W 79 62
2/11 Austin Peay•
W 90 80
2/13 M urray State•
2/16 at Dayton
L 67 68
2/20 Morehead State•
L 69 80
W 74 64
2/22 at Ohio
2/25 at Tennessee Tech*
L 73 92
L 55 62
2/27 at Middle Tennessee•
3/2 Louisville
L 65 72
2
3/9 at Tenn.-Chattanooga
W 79 75
L 78 88
3/12 vs. Vanderbilt&gt;
3/13 at East Tennessee'
L 50 86
1

EKU Invitational

• Ohio Valley Conference Game
2
3

AIAW Region II Tournament {Chattanoogo, Tenn.)
AIAWRegion II Tournament (Johnson City, Tenn.)

1982-83
Record: 14-13 (4-6 OVC)
Coach: Dianne M urphy
Home: 8-5 Awav: 5-6 Neutral: 1-2
l 1/23 Pikeville
,
W 105 60
1 'J/26 at Duke
L 57 74
12/2 Bowling Green State
W 83 79

�YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
12/4
12/8
12/17
12/1 8
12/31
1/2
1/8
1/11
1 /15
1/19
1/22
1/27
1 /31
2/4
2/5
2/8
2/12
2/18
2/19
2/22
2/25
3/4
3/5
3/8

IUPUT
W
at Louisville
L
W
Murra y State•
Middle Tennessee• (OT) L
vs. Oral Roberts'
L
vs. Appalachian Sta te' W
at Austin Peay•
W
at Xavie r
W
Morehead State•
L
Da tyon
L
at Cleveland State
(OT) L
at Ten nessee Tech•
L
Georgia
L
Aus tin Peay•
W
N orthern Ke ntucky
W
Kentucky State
W
a t Morehead State•
L
at Youngstown Sta te
W
a t Ash land
W
Marshall
W
Tennessee Tech•
L
at Murray Sta te*
W
at Middle Tennessee•
L
vs. Murray StateA
L

86
58
76
69
78
83
65
74
65
52
79
57
54
55
90
68
63

69
94
88
64
65
66
56

51
71
70
72

81
65
64
65
77
75
81
68
68
54
61
49
68
68
68
71
68
63
73
58

1 Di"l Cl"ssic (Mia mi,

Fla.)
* Ohio Valley Confe re nce Game
O VC Tournament (Cookeville, Tcm,.)

11

1983-84
Record: 17-11 (10-4 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 9-4 Away: 6-5 Neutr&lt;&gt;I: 2-2
11/21 Bellarmine
(O"I) L 72 74
ll/26 at Kentucky'
L 67 77
11/27 vs. Wisconsin'
W 63 61
W 82 66
12/2 Evansville'
12/3 Duke'
W 46 44
12/6 Xavier
W 70 65
12/10 at Ken tu cky State
L 52 56
12/17 at Bo wling G reen State W 60 58
12/31 vs. Wake Forest'
L 48 69
1/2 vs. Mercer'
W 50 41
1/7
at Dayto n
L 60 62
L 51 62
1/12 Tennessee Tech •
l /14 Middle Tennessee•
W 49 46
1/19 at M urray State•
W 61 55
1/21 at Austin Peay•
W 68 58
1/24 Cleveland S tale
L 67 68
1/26 a t Akron •
W 66 48
1/28 at Youngsto w n State*
W 75 63
Louisville
W 69 55
2/1
2/4 Morehead State•
L 50 51
2/9 Akron•
W 71 50
2/11 Youngstown State•
W 73 67
2/16 atTennessee Tech• (On L 78 81
L 58 78
2/18 at Middle Tennessee•
2/23 Murray State•
W 83 67
2/25 Aus tin Peay•
W 68 60
3/1 at Morehead State•
W 64 51
3/6 vs. Tennessee Tech A
L 64 70
1

Lady Kat Inv itational (Lexi ngton, Ky.)

2
Colonel Holiday Classic
Miami Masonic Classic (Miami, Fla.)
• Ohio Vall ey Conference Game
"OVC Tournament (M urfreesboro, Tenn.)
3

1984-85
Record: 18-10 (8-6 OVC)
Coach : Dianne Murphy
llome: 11-3 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 1-2

11/1 9
11/23
11/24
11/28
12/1
12/7
12/8
12/15
12/17
1/2
1/5
1/7
1/9
1/12
1/14
1/19
1/21
1/26
1/27

Dav is &amp; Elkins
vs. Auburn'
vs. Miami (Fla.) 1
Dayton
Southeast Missouri
Kent State
Western Kentucky
at Bellarmine
Campbellsville
at Western Kentucky
at Evansville
Morehead State•
Kentuck y State
at Tennessee Tech•
at M idd le Tennessee•
M urray State•
Austin Peay•
Akron•
Youngs town State•

W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W

79
54
81
72
70
65
60
63
80
63
71
65
78
66
69
71
72
71
77

45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63
71
70
58
44
75
77
55
67
63
54

a l Morehead Sta te•
L
a t Cleveland State
W
a t A k ron•
W
at Youngstown State•
W
Tennessee Tech*
L
Middle Tennessee•
L
a t Mu rray State*
W
at Austin Peay•
(On L
vs. Tennessee TechA
L

2/2
2/7
2/9
2/ 11
2/16
2/18
2/23
2/25
3/5
1

61
70
71
80
62
63
82
61
65

65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

at Tc1111essee
Indiana
at Tennessee State*
al Dayton
at East Tennessee Stale
Morehead State•
Cincinnati
at Murray State•
at Au stin Peay•
Tennessee State•
Youn gstow n State*
at Lo uis ville
Tennessee Tech•
Middle Tennessee*
Weste rn Kentu cky
at Morehead State•
at Middle Tenn essee•
at Te nnessee Tech•
2/20 Austin Peay•
2/22 Murray State•
2/27 at Youngstow n State•
12/19
1/2
1/4
1/6
1/9
1/11
1/13
1/16
1/l8
1/23
1/25
1/28
1/30
2/1
2/4
2/6
2/13
2/15

Lady Sunshine Classic (Sanford, Fla.)

"'Ohio Valley Conference Came
I\

OVC Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.}

1985-86
Record: 8-17 (1-13 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
//omt': 3-6 A1rnv: 5-10 i\'eutr,1/: 0-1
11/23 at Dayton ·
W 75 72
11/25 Bellarmine
W 82 71
l 1/29 at Georgia State'
(0-11 W 85 80
11/30 vs. Sou the rn Mississippi' L 59 72
12/4 at Kentucky State
W 78 57
12/6 Cleve land State
W 90 73
12/10 al Louisville
L 63 83
12/14 at Davis &amp; Elkins
W 76 52
12/21 at Campbellsville
W 72 65
1/2 at Nebraska
(OT) L 75 80
1/5 al Kentucky
L 55 97
1/ ll at Akron •
(OT) L 71 75
1/13 at Youngstown State•
L 72 82
L 52 82
1/18 Tennessee Tech•
1/20 M iddle Tenn essee•
L 78 87
1/25 at Murray State•
L 68 89
L 78 84
1/27 at Austin Peay•
2/1 a t Moreh ead State•
L 52 77
L 66 79
2/8 Austin Peay•
W 78 69
2/10 M urra y State•
2/15 Youngstown State•
L 78 86
2/17 Akron•
ton L 76 77
L 85 99
2/22 a t Middle Tennessee•
2/24 a t Tennessee Tech *
L 70 97
3/1 Morehead State•
L 71 81
1

Atlanta lnvi tationa l (Atlanta, Ga.)
• Ohio Valley Conference Game

1986-87
Record: 9-18 (4-10 OVC)
Coach: George Cox
Home: 8-6 Aw.iy· 1-9 Neutral: 0-3
11 /28 vs. Ce ntra l Michigan'
L 75 101
11/ 29 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay' L 85 94
12/3 Louisville
L 85 90
12/6 a l Bellarmine
L 51 77
12/9 Kentuck y
L 56 88
W 86 76
12/12 Ashland
12/19 at Stetson '
L 77 79
12/20 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette' L 71
12/30 Pittsb urgh
W 101 93
W 89 85
1/2 East Tennessee State
1/7 Day ton
(OTJ W 78 75
L 70 91
1/10 Akron•
1/ 12 You ngstown Stale*
W 81 80
1/l7 at Tennessee Tech•
L 73 100
L 62 84
1/19 a t Mid dle Tennessee•
1/24 Murray State•
L 76 78
1/26 Austin Peay*
W 83 68
1/28 Western Carolina
W n 69
1/31 at Morehead State•
L 54 83
2/3 at Weste rn Kentucky
L 57 107
2/7 at Austin Peay•
W 90 80
2/9 at Mu rray Sta te•
L 48 72
2/14 at Youngstown State•
L 78 91
2/16 at Akron•
L 62 65
2/21 Middle Tennessee•
L 63 104
2/23 Tenn essee Tech*
L 77 95
2/28 Moreh ead State•
W 87 66

1

Slrnkey's Pizza Classic (Peoria, Ill.)
2 Lady H"tter Classic (DeL1nd, Fla.)
• Ohio Valley Conference Came

1987-88
Record: 6-20 (5-9 O VC)
Coach: George Cox
Home: 4-8 .A1vay: 2-10 Neutral: 0-2

12/1
12/4
12/5
12/12
12/15

at Ken tucky
vs. Missouri-Kansas City'
vs. McNeese State'
Ohio
Stetson

L
L
L
L
L

79
73
58
71
81

96
94
82
82
85

W

L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L

40 115
90
72 59
62 72
89 86
79 78
62 73
69 94
95 109
86 74
73 88
88 108
85 70
63 87
65 103
86 93
75 84
66 84
81 71
74 101
65 90

n

Ole Miss Dial Classic (Oxford, Miss.)
• O hio Valley Conference Game

1988-89
Record: 12-14 (5-7 OVC)
Co ach: La rry Joe Inman
Home: 5-5 A&gt;1·av: 6-9 Neutral: 1-0
11/25 at Pittsburgh;
W 82 79
11/26 vs. Eastern Mich igan '
W 69 61
W 68 55
11/28 Louisville
11 /30 a t Marshall
L 63 78
12/5 at Cincinnati
L 53 76
12/7 at Bowlin g G reen State L 74 88
1/2 a l Rollins
W 84 70
1/3 a t Stetson
('.Jon L 98 102
L 71 78
1/7 a t Western Carolina
1/9 at Morehead State•
L 69 75
1/11 Kentucky
(OT) L 77 83
1/14 Aus tin Peay*
W 68 66
1/16 Murray State•
(OT) L 63 66
1/21 at Middle Tennessee•
W 84 65
W 81 71
1/23 a t Tennessee State'
L 66 90
1/28 a t Tennessee Tech•
2/1
Sha wnee State
W 90 62
2/6 More head State•
L 71 76
2/8 at Wright State
W 62 59
2/11 East Tennessee State
W 71 59
2/13 Tennessee Tech*
L 72 73
2/16 a t Wes tern Ken tucky
L 68 96
2/18 Tennessee State•
W 74 64
2/20 Middle Tennessee•
L 75 81
2/25 at Murray State•
L 63 101
W 90 89
2/27 at Austi n Peay•
1

Pittsburgh Lady Panther lnvitMional

(Pi ttsburgh, Pa.)
"Ohio Valley Conference Game

n

1

L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L

1989-90
Record: 12-14 (6-6 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Hom e: 6-5 Aw,1y: 5-8 1\'eutral: 1-1
11/25 at Auburn'
L 54 95
11/26 vs. Grambling'
L 86 95
11/30 at Southeaste rn La.
L 73 85
12/1 vs. NichoUs State'
W 65 56
12/2 at Tu lane'
W 71 68
12/9 at Lo u isville
(OI) L 84 85
12/11 Appalach ian Sta te
W 76 66
1/8 South eas tern La.
W 67 63
1/10 Moreh ead State•
W 78 60
1/13 at Au stin Peay•
W 80 79
1/15 at Mu rray State•
W 88 86
1/20 Ten nessee State•
L 64 66
1/22 at G eorgia
L 90 109
L 68 88
1/27 Tennes see Tech•
1/29 Middle Tennessee'
L 74 79
1/31 at Kentu cky
L 59 80
2/3 Wright State
W 84 68
2/5 al Morehead Sta te•
W 89 82
2/10 at Middle Tennessee•
W 72 69
L 63 82
2/12 at Tennessee Tech*
2/14 Mars hall
W 82 67
2/17 at East Tennessee State L 83 87
2/19 at Tennessee State•
L 57 62
2/21 Ci ncinna ti
L 51 52
2/24 Murray State•
L 82 86
2/26 Austin Peay •
W 82 51
1

60

Auburn Dial Classic (Auburn, Ala.)

2 Tulane

Green Wave Classic (New Orleans, La.)
• Ohio VJllcy Conference Came

1990-91
Record: 14-13 (7-5 O VC)
Coach: Larry Joe l nman
Home: 9-2 Aw,1y: 4-8 Yeutr,1J: 1-3
11/23 vs. Canis ius'
L 63 70
11/24 vs. Chicago State'
W 78 62
·12;3 UNC Asheville
W 94 68
12/5 at Wright State
W 83 45
2
12/7 a t Missom i
L 49 72
12/8 vs. Howard'
L ::&gt;:&gt; 59
12/11 Xav ier
W 89 65
12/15 Louisvi lle
W 71 68
1/5 at Dayton
L 75 84
1/8 at Morehead State•
L 83 84
L 55 75
1/12 at Tennessee Tech•
1/14 al Tennessee State•
L 72 80
1/19 Middle Tennessee•
W 69 52
1/23 a t Cincinnati
W 86 50
J/26 Aus tin Peay•
W 76 58
1/28 Murray State•
W 90 67
2/2 Morehead State•
W 83 69
2/9 at Mu rray State•
L 65 90
W 84 77
2/11 at Austin Peay•
2/16 Wes tern Ken tucky
L 57 84
L 80 81
2/18 at Middle Tennessee•
2/21 Kentucky
L 71 79
2/23 Tennessee State•
W 75 49
W 70 59
2/25 Tennessee Tech*
2/28 at UNC Asheville
W 96 80
3/1 at App alachian State
L 72 86
3/4 vs. Middle TennesseeA L 84 93
1

Comfort Inn Chippewa Classic
(Mount Pleasant. Mich.)

2 13th Annua l M issouri Mid-America

Classic (Columbia, Mo.)
• Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC To urnament (Cookevill e, 1Cnn.)

1991-92
Record: 20-9 (1 0-4 OVC)
Coach: La rry Jo e l n man
Home: 12-0 A way: j.9 Neutral: 3-0
11/22 Wrigh t State ·
W 81 54
11/23 at Western Kentucky'
L 48 80
11/24 vs. Furma n'
W 88 74
11/26 at Vanderbilt
L 54 74
12/3 Cincinnati
W 79 66
12/7 vs. Florida Atlantic'
W 80 57
12/8 at Florida Stale'
L 65 72
12/10 at Xavier
L 64 78
W 90 64
12/14 Day ton
12/28 at Marshall
W 63 60
W 98 59
1/4 at 'lennessee-Martin
1/8 M orehead State•
W 82 70
1/11 Tennessee Tech•
W 67 64
1/13 Tennessee State•
W 82 57
1/18 at Au stin Peay•
W 75 67
1/20 at Southeast Missouri• W 79 57
1/25 at Murray State•
W 82 69
1/27 at Midd le Tennessee*
L 59 69
L 83 86
2/3 at Morehead State•
2/8 Middle Tennessee•
W 82 75
2/10 M urray State•
W 83 76
2/12 Tennessee-Marti n
W 83 68
2/15 Sou theas t Missouri•
W 78 59
2/17 Austin Peay•
W 81 63
2/22 at Tennessee State•
L 85 89
2/24 at Termessee Tech•
L 60 70
2/28 Wes tern Caro lina
W 1J O 56
3/9 vs. Middle TennesseeA W 72 67
3/10 at Tennessee TechA
L 74 81
1 WKU

BG Bank Invitational (Bowling Gree"1 Ky.)

2

FSU Dial Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)
• Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC Tournament (Cookevil!e, Tenn.)

1992-93
Record: 12-15 (10-6 O VC)
Coach: Lar ry Joe In man
Home: 6-5 A"·,nr: 5-8 /IJeutrdl: J-2
12/1 Ball State
·
W 72 52
12/8 at Louisville
L 66 74
12/30 at Indiana State
L 77 SO
1
1/2 vs. Brown
W 75 59
1/3 at Florida International' L 68 82
1/4 vs. Iowa'
L 63 67

�1/9
l/11
l/13
l/16
1/17
1/23
1/25
l/28
1/30
2/2
2/6
2/8
2/1 1
2/13
2/15
2/18
2/20
2/22
2/24
2/27

at Tennessee Tech•
L 59 68
at Middle Tennessee•
L 62 76
at Cincinnati
L 80 82
W 100 75
Austin Peay•
Tennessee State•
W 90 85
a t Murray State•
W 79 66
at Southeast Missouri• W 66 60
a t Morehead State•
W 72 60
Tennessee-Martin•
W 92 61
Marshall
(01) L 80 84
at Austin Peay"
L 59 67
a t Tennessee State'
W 84 65
More head State•
(Of) L 106110
W 108102
Murray State•
Southeast Missouri•
W 85 58
at Ke ntucky
L 56 74
Tennessee Tech•
L 75 84
Middle Tennessee•
L 66 80
Tennessee
L 58 95
at Tennessee-Martin'
W 95 76
vs. Middle Tenness&lt;.-eA L 74 87

3/8

1 FTU Sun &amp; run Clnssic (Mia mi, Fla.)

'" Ohio Valley Conference Game

"ave Tourna111cnt (Cookeville, T('IUl.)
1993-94
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Record: 17-9 (12-4 OVC)
Jlome: 8-2 Away: 7-5 1\ 'eulral: 2-2
11/27 at Ball State
W 66 57
l l/30 Thomas More
W 122 48
W 85 64
12/7 at Marshall
12/17 vs. Saint Louis'
W 82 61
12/18 vs. Bradley'
L 65 74
12/30 Indiana State
L 66 72
1/2 vs. Xavier'
W 81 78
L 64 81
1/3 at Ind ian a'
1'8 Southeast Missouri•
W 74 58
W 91 76
1/9 Murray State•
L 76 85
1/13 at Tennessee Sta te'
1/15 at Tennessee-Martin•
W 92 77
W 84 76
1/17 at Austin Peay•
1/22 Middle Tennessee•
L 66 72
1/23 Tennessee Tech'
W 78 67
1/29 Morehead State•
W 70 66
2/1 at Kentucky
L 71 99
2/5 at Murray State•
W 82 58
2/7 a t Southeast Missouri• W 83 67
2/12 Austin Peay•
W 89 76
2/13 Tennessee State•
W 83 79
2/20 Tennessee-Martin•
W 85 69
2/24 at Morehead State•
W 71 49
2/26 at Tennessee Tech•
L 60 71
2/28 at Middle Te,mcssee•
L 71 89
3/5 vs. Aus tin PeayA
L 53 64
1

Stetson Hatter Classic (DcL;i nd, Fl~.)
lndi.ma Uni versity Hoosier Classic

2

(Bloomington, Ind.)

,. Ohio Valley Conference Came
" OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

1994-95
Record: 19-9 (12-4 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Rept!nr Senso11 Co-C!,n111pi011s
Home: 8-1 Awav: 7-7 Neutral: 4-1
11/25 a t Georgia so'u thern'
W 85 73
11/26 vs. Furman'
W 86 75
11/30 Marshall
W 81 65
12/2 vs. Western Michigan2 W 89 66
12/3 at Missouri'
L 71 107
12/10 at Wright State
L 60 67
W 52 49
12/30 vs. Mercer'
12/31 a t Ala.-Birmingham3
L 69 77
1/3 Morehead State•
W 85 71
1/7 a t Southeast Missouri• W 86 79
1/9 at Murray State•
W 92 59
1/14 Tennessee State•
(0"1) W 75 74
1/1 5 Austin Peay•
W 74 69
L 61 91
1/21 at Middle Tennessee•
W 7"1 62
"1/23 at Ten.nesscc Tech*
1/28 Tennessee-Martin'
W 78 76
W 103 90
l /30 at Morehead State'
2/1 at Western Carolina
W 93 79
2/4 Murray State'
W 90 55
2/5 Southeas t Missouri•
W 78 71
"l/11 at Austin Peay•
L 68 70
U13 at Tennessee State•
L 70 97
2/18 at Tennessee-Martin*
W 83 75

2/22
2/25
2/26
3/4
3/5

at Kentucky
Tennessee Tech•
Middle Tennessee•
vs. Tennessee-MartinA
vs. Tennessee TechA
1

L
L
W
W
L

67
63
83
80
59

port, La.)

80
64

"' Ohio Valley Conference Game
" OVC Tourna men t (Nashville, Tenn.)

72

; NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.)

76
63

1997-98
Record: 20-8 (15-3 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Reg"fllrtr s,,nso11 Co-Cnnr11p1011s
Home: 9-2 Away: 8-4 NL'ulral: 3-2

OVC/Southern Conference Shootout

(Stillesboro, Ga.)
2

Missouri Mid-America Classic (Columbia, Mo.)
3
Lady Blazer Class ic (Birmingham, A la.)
• Ohio Valley Confenmce Game
"OVC To urnam ent (Nashville, Tenn.)

11/15 at Marshall
(Ol)W
11/17 Detroit Mercy
L
11/21 vs. East Tennessee State' W
11 /22 vs. Georgia Southern'
W
12/6 at Tenness~-e-Martin'
W
12/8 at Murray State•
W
12/11 at Miami (Ohio)
L
12/20 vs. Jackson State'
L
12/21 vs. Western Carolina'
W
1/3 Eastern Illinois'
L
1/5 Southeast Missouri•
W
l/10 at Tennessee State•
L
1/12 at Austin Peay•
W
1/14 Murray State'
W
l/17 at Morehead State•
W
1/24 Tennessee Tech•
(30T)W
1/26 Middle Tennessee' (OT&gt; W
1/31 at Southeast Missouri• W
2/2 at Eastern lllinois'
W
2/4 Tennessee-Martin•
W
2/7 Tennessee State•
W
2/9 Austin Peay•
W
2/14 Morehead State•
W
2/17 at Kentucky
L
2/19 at Middle Tennessee•
W
2/21 at Tennessee Tech'
L
2/24 Southeast MissouriA
W
2/28 vs. Middle Te,rnesseeA L

1995-96
Record: 11-16 (7-9 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Home: 8-4 Awav: 1-11 Neutral: 2-1
11/24 Georgia Southern'
L 90 93
11/25 East Tennessee S tate' W 69 58
1l/27 at Marshall
L 61 77
11 /29 Western Carolina
W 78 67
2
12/1 vs. Marquet1e
W 72 70
12/2 at Indiana'
L 69 86
L 63 66
12/5 Wright State
1/3 at Vanderbilt
L 55 97
1/6 Southeast Missouri•
W 79 73
1/13 at Murray State'
W 72 53
1/15 al Tennessee-Martin•
L 67 70
1/20 Austin Peay"
L 72 75
L 55 74
l/21 Middle Tennessee•
L 53 58
1/24 at Morehead State'
1/27 a t Tennessee Sta te•
L 62 67
L 67 74
1/29 at Tennessee Tech'
2/5 at Southeast Missouri• L 82 90
2/8 Morehead State'
W 79 52
2/10 Tennessee-Martin•
W 69 60
2/11 Murray State•
W 89 41
2/17 at Middle Tennessee'
L 67 80
2/19 at Austin Peay•
L 67 78
2/24 Tennessee Tech•
W 70 51
W 87 85
2/25 Tennessee State'
2/27 at Kentucky
L 62 68
3/2 vs. Tennessee TechA
W 68 56
3/3 vs. Austin PeayA
L 53 64
1

97
76
71
80
64
71
59
75

90
79
58
67
58
56
70
79

84 66

65
97
67
85
69
87
97
80
86
65
78
81

66

58
77
62
56
70
92

72
72

73
60
63
71
92
62

61
76
61
81
75
72

OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
(Clarksv iU e, Tenn.)
2
Lady Blazer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)
• Ohio Valley Conference Game
I\ OVC Tournament (Nashvil le, Tenn.)

1998-99
Record: 11-16 (8-10 OV C)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

Indiana University Fu ll-0-Pep

Classic (Bloom in gton, Ind .)

Home: 7-./ Away: 4-11 Neutral: 0-1
11/18 at Kansas State
L 68 102
11/21 Miami (Ohio)
W 83 69
11/28 at Xavier
L 89 105
12/3 Tennessee-Martin•
L 77 88
W 83 71
12/5 Murray State•
12/12 at Coastal Carolina
W 74 68
(01) W 83 82
12/13 at Wofford
L 49 87
12/28 at Louisville'
L 56 95
12/29 vs. Kent State'
1/2 at Southeast Missouri' (O"r) L 93 101
W 72 62
1/4 at Eastern Illinois'
1(7 Tennessee State•
W 72 58
W 88 70
1/9 Austin Peay•
1/12 at Tennessee-Martin*
L 74 83
W 76 72
l/16 Morehead State•
l /21 at Tennessee Tech•
W 76 71
1/23 at Middle Tennessee•
L 68 94
1/25 Southeast Missouri•
W 62 61
1/30 Eastern lllinois•
W 74 73
L 55 77
2/2 at Murray State'
L 60 70
2/4 at Tennessee State•
2/6 at Austin Peay•
L 54 74
2/13 at Morehead State• (Of) L 99 103
2/16 Kentucky
L 47 87
L 69 86
2/18 Tennessee Tech•
L 71 81
2/20 Middle Tennessee•
2/23 at Tennessee-Martin A L 87 102

1996-97
Record: 24-6 (16-2 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Rey,rlnr Senso11 Cnn111pio11s
0 VC To11mn111e1tl Cnn11,p1011s
NCAA To1m1nr11e11t

J-lome: 11-1 A1v&lt;1v: 10-4 Neutral: 3-1
11/22 vs. Georg ia Southern'
W 74 46
11/23 at East Te,rnessee State' W 59 58
11/25 Mars hall
W 86 65
11/29 at Louisiana Tech2
L 46 87

11/30 vs. Florida International' L 66 67
12/4 at W right S tate
W 76 51
12/7 Austin Peay•
L 53 59
12/30 at Detroit Mercy
L 54 71
1/4 Middle Tennessee•
W 91 73
1/5 Tennessee Tech*
W 75 72
1/ 11 at Southeast Missouri' W 71 55
1/13 at Eastern fllinois•
W 79 69
1/l6 at More head Sta te•
W 92 57
1/18 Murray State•
W 71 45
1/19 Tennessee-M artin•
W 77 61
1/25 at Austin Peay•
1/27 at Tennessee State•
2/1 at Tennessee Tech'
2/2 at Middle Tennessee•
2/5 Ke ntucky
2/8
Eastern Illinois•
2/9 Southeast Missouri•
2/13 Morehead State •
2/15 at Tennessee-Martin'
2/17 at Murray State*
2/22 Tennessee State•
2/25 Tennessee StateA
2/28 vs. Morehead StateA

3/1
vs. Tennessee Tech A
3/14 al Georgiat

W 69 :,:,
W 74 72
L 77 82
W 70 61
W 67 62
W 62 52
W 81 44
W 66 61
W 77 69
W 60 58
W 62 57
W 69 60
W 67 47
W 69 65
L 55 91

1

1

OVC/Sou them Conference Shootout
(Johnson City, Tenn.)
2 1stAnnualGre~1terShrevepo rtShootout(Shreve-

61

University o f Loui sville Seelbach Tournament
(Louisville, Ky .)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC Tournament

1999-00
Record: 13-15 (10-8 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 8-5 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 2-0
11/20 Wofford'
L 84 100
11/21 College of Charleston' W 87 56
11/24 at Miami (Fla.)2
L 66 83
11/26 vs. Hartford'
W 96 86
11/27 a t Florida International' L 55 85

Belmont
L
at Morehead State•
W
Xavier
L
L
at UNC Wilmington'
vs. North Carolina A&amp;T'W
Middle Tennessee•
W
Tennessee Tech•
L
at Austin Peay•
W
W
at Tennessee State'
Morehead State•
W
Murray State•
(OT) L
Tennessee-Martin*

W

at Eastern Illinois* (O"I) L
at Southeast Missouri• L
L
at Middle Tennessee•
at Tennessee Tech'
L
W

Austin Peay•

Tennessee State•
W
at Murray State•
L
at Tennessee-Martin•
L
Eastern Illinois•
W
Southeast Missouri• (OT) W
L
at Murray StateA

74
94
83
59

81
91
94

64
88 57

90 70
72 88

81 78
80 74
82 67
67 72
89 83
95 102
66 87
74 82
54 87
91 79
74 61
83 94
70 92
79 72
91 86
61 67

1

EKU Comfort Inn Tip-off Classic

2

Miami/FIU 11rnnksgiving C!a!)sic

UNCW I loliday Inn Beach Blast (Wilmington, N.C)
' Ohio Valley Conference Game
I\ OVC Tournament

2000-01
Record: 22-6 (14-2 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

72 61

1

• Ohio Valley Conference C ame
"OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

3

79
77
49

OVC/Southern Co nference Shootout
2

11/30
12/4
12/11
12/18
12/19
1/6
1/8
1/13
1/15
1/18
1/20
1/22
1/27
1/29
2/3
2/5
2/10
2/12
2/17
2/19
2/24
2/26
2/29

Home: 11-2 Away: 8- / Neutrnl: 3-3
11/18 vs. Texas A&amp;M'
L 88 96
11/19 vs. Glenville State'
W 116 80
11/21 Bowling Green State
W 89 61
11/28 at Belmont
W 87 82
2
12/1 vs. Memphis
L 66 89
12/2 vs. Iona'
W 81 71
12/6 West Virginia Tech
W 119 63
12/16 vs. UNC Wilmington'
L 70 87
12/17 vs. Radford'
W 92 79
12/29 Charleston Southern• W 81 64
W 85 72
12/30 Lipscomb'
1/4 at Tennessee Tech•
L 72 79
1/11 Tennessee State'
W 107 96
W 92 77
1/13 Austin Peay•
W 85 79
1/16 at Morehead State*
W 86 68
1/18 at Tennessee-Martin•
W 85 63
1/20 at Murray State'
1/27 Eastern Illinois•
W 84 60
1/29 Southeast Missouri*
W 89 82
2/1 Tennessee Tech•
L 66 84
2/5 Morehead State•
W 99 78
W 106 99
2/8 at Tennessee State•
2/10 at Austin Peay•
W 89 84
2/15 Tennessee-Martin•
W 81 73
W 88 73
2/17 Murray State•
2/22 at Southeast Missouri• W 91 82
W 91 67
2/24 at Eastern Tllinois'
2/27 Moreh ead StateA
L 89 92
1

Morehead State Tip-Off Classic (Morehead, Ky.)
1 Gene Hackcrman Ri ce Invitational
(Houston, Texas)
3
Cincinnati Invi tational Toumament
(Cincinn,1ti Ohio)
• EKU Comfort Suites Classic
"'Ohio Valley Conference Game
A OVC Tournament
1

2001-02
Record: 23-8 (13-3 OVC)

Coach: Larry Joe Inma n
0//C Rrptlnr Senso11 Co-Cnn11,p1011s
Honw: 11-2 Aivay : 9-5 Neufrn /: 3-1
11/9 at Vanderbilt'
L 62 91
11/20 Lipscomb
W 77 68
11/27 at Bowling Green State W 83 63
12/1 vs. Elon2
W 75 58
W 81 52
12/2 vs. High Point'
12(7 at Flo rida Inte rnational L 63 90
W 103 92
12/8 at Florida Atlantic
12/14 vs. Val pa raiso3
W 70 :,:,
12/15 at Iowa State'
L 75 86
12/29 IPFW'
W 93 74
12/30 Marshall'
W 88 43
1/3 Tennessee Tech•
W 71 64
1/5 Tennessee State•
W 91 71
1/10 at Southeast Missouri• W 94 67

�YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1/1 2
1/19
1/21
1/24
1/26
2/2
2/4
2/7
2/9
2/1 1
2/16
2/21
2/23
2/26
3/2

at Eastern Illinois*
W
a l Morehead State•
W
Austin Peay•
W
Tennessee-Martin•
W
Murray State•
L
a l Austin Peay•
L
at Ten nessee Tech•
W
Eastern Illinois*
W
Southeast Missouri*
W
at Tennessee State•
W
Morehead State•
W
at Murray State•
W
at Tennessee-Martin• (OT) L
Murray StateA
W
vs. Austin PeayA
(OT) L
3/13 a t Missouri Sta te;
(OT) W
3/17 Alabama#
L

91 72

90 78
102 82
90 77
70 75
70 72
73 68
90 55
82 73
84 68
85 74
74 58
78 82
76 59
77 78
72 65
77 99

1

2

Preseason \·\!NIT
Morehead State Tip-off Classic (Morehead. Ky.)
1

2/5
2/9
2/1 2
2/14
2/19
2/ 21
2/26
2/28
3/2
3/5

at Morehead State•
Tennessee State•
Samford•
Jackson ville S tate•
a t Southeast Missouri•
at Eastern lllinois*
Morehead State•
al Austin Peay•
at Jackson ville StateA
vs. Tennessee TechA
vs. Austin PeayA

3/6
1

W
W
W
W
L
L

74
66
64
85
78

64

W 60

L
W
W
L

61
65
85
51

63
43
48
80
88
66
45
73
63
74
65

Gene Hackerman Rice I nvita tional

(Houston, Texas)
4

EKU Comfort" Sui tes Class ic

• Ohio Va lley Conference Game

" OVC Tournament ( 'ashville, Tenn.)

2004-05
Record: 23-8 (15-1 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman

OVC Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)
• WN IT

OVC Reg11/nr Senso11 C!tn111;11011s
OVC To11n1D111e11t C!tn,11J11011s
N CAA To11111m11e11t
I/om&lt;': 13-0 A \\',l\': 7-5 .\Jeutral: 3-3
11/19 Radford'
,
W 65 52
11/20 Georgia Southern'
W 62 47

2002-03
Record: 18-11 (10-6 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 7-5 Away: 7-5 ,\ Jeutral: -1- 1
11/22 vs. Binghamton '
W 75 67
'll/23 vs. W.Ya. Wes leyan'
W 110 59
11/26 vs. Indian a'
L 49 61
J 1/27 at Alaska-A ncho rage'
L 74 77
12/1 at Ma rshall
W 95 73
12/3 at Lipscomb
W 78 73
12/5 Cincinnati
L 78 9·1
12/17 al Pittsb urgh
L 68 78
12/20 vs. G rambling'
W 87 82
12/21 vs. Troy U n iversity3
W 82 71
W 65 44
12/29 Samford'
12/30 Jacksonville State'
W 93 71
1/4 al Tennessee Sta te*
W 105 83
1/6 at Tennessee Tech•
W 80 71
W 78 67
1/ 11 Eastern Illinois•
W 88 77
1/13 Southeast Missouri•
1/18 Morehead State•
W 85 73
1/25 at Murray State•
W 69 60
L 62 70
1/27 at Tennessee-Martin•
2/1
Austin Peay•
(OT) L 68 69
2/8 a t Southeast M issouri* W 81 75
2/10 a t Eastern Illino is•
W 78 59
2/13 Tennessee State•
W 82 77
2/15 Tennessee Tech•
W 72 63
2/17 at Morehead State'
L 80 86
2/22 Tennessee-Martin'
L 80 88
2/24 Murray State•
L 68 71
2/27 at Austin Peay"
L 73 89
3/4 Tennessee TechA
L 65 67
1 Morehead
2

State Tip-off Classic (Morehead, Ky.)

Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout

(Anchorage. Ala.)
3 UAB Lady Blaler [nvitational (Birmingham, Ala.)
4
EKU Comfort Suites Classic
" Ohio Vall ey Conference Came

"OVC Tou rnamen t

2003-04
Record : 15-15 (9-7 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Iloml': 8-3 A 1vav: 4-8 Neutral: 3-4
11/ 22 vs. Gardner-Webb'
W 69 59
1 l/23 vs. Miami (Fla.)'
L 81 90
11/28 a t Memph is'
L 65 78
11/29 vs. Nebraska'
L 75 78
12/1 a l Wrigh t Stale
W 74 69
12/5 vs. Baylor'
L 75 96
12/6 vs. Stephen F. Aus tin'
W 84 73
12/17 Western Carolina
W 93 7l
12/29 Bowling G reen State'
L 57 70
12/30 Georg ia'
L 60 92
L 51 83
1/5 at Cinci1mati
1/8 Tennessee-Martin'
W 63 56
1/10 Murray State•
W 75 74
1/15 Austin Peay'
L 61 67
1/17 Tennessee Tech•
W 75 69
1/22 at Jacksonville State*
L 53 75
1/24 at Samford•
W 92 82
1/ 29 at Murray State•
L 56 81
1/31 at Tennessee-Martin•
L 55 66

11/22 at Western Carolina
L
11/26 at Florida State'
L
ll /27 vs. Appalachian State' W
12/5 at Missou ri State
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12/9 at Indiana State
L
12/18 vs. Iowa State'
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12/19 vs . Northern A rizona'
12/29 Southern'
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12/30 Longwood'
W
1/6 a t Tennessee-Martin*
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1/8 at Murray State•
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1/13 at Austin Peay•
1/15 at Tennessee Tech•
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1/20 Jack sonville State•
1/22 Samford'
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1/27 Murray State•
1/29 Tennessee-Martin*
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2/1 Morehead State•
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2/3 a t Tennessee State•
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2/l O at Sam ford '
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2/12 at Jacksonville Sta le*
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2/17 Southeast Missouri•
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2/19 Eastern lllinois*
W
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2/24 at Mo rehead State•
2/26 Austin Peay•
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3/1 Murray StateA
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3/4 vs. Jackson ville State" W
3/5 vs. Southeast Mo." (2011 W
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MTSU Classic (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
• Ohio Valley Con ference Game

1

Wa ikiki Beach Marriott C1aS$iC
( H onolulu, Hawai'i)
'Southern Miss La Quinta Inn Lady Eagle

Classic (Hatticsblffg. Miss.)
1 Cha ttanooga Courtyard

Classic

(Chattanooga. Ten n. )
* Ohio Va lJey Confe rence Game
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ave Tournament

2007-08
Record: 14-14 (9-11 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 7-4 Aw,11': .J-8 Neutral: 3-2
11/17 West Virginia Tech
W 90 59
ll/23 vs. Valparaiso'
W 66 64
ll/24 at Florida Gulf Coast'
W 74 56
12/1 vs. Syracu se'
L 67 88
12/2 vs. Alabama State2
W 85 71

Comfort Sui tes Tip·Off Tournament

(Richmond. Ky.)
(Tallahassee, Fla.)
' UNLV Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)
°' EKU Com fort Suites Classic
:! Seminole C lassic

" Ohio Valley Conference Ga me

"OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
1:

L 48 73
W 67 60
L 71 79
(Or) L 86 87
L 77 79
L 59 75
L 55 69
W 78 68

2006-07
Record: 12-18 (9-11 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Homt•: 6-6 Aw,1v: l-10 Neutral: 2-2
11/1 1 Ohio Valley"
W 97 39
11/17 vs. O klahoma'
L 79 92
1
ll/18 vs. Georgetown
L 77 79
11 /24 vs. Lo uisian a Tech '
W 86 84
2
11 /25 at Southern Mississipp i L 76 81
11/28 at Belmon t
L 61 68
W 83 66
12/2 vs. Western Carolina'
12/3 at Tenn.-Cha ttanooga 3 L 52 81
L 75 89
12/7 Murray State•
12/9 Austin Peay•
W 69 55
12/18 at Eastern lllino is*
L 77 86
W 55 50
12/20 at Ten nessee-Marlin'
12/30 East Tennessee State
L 73 83
1/2 Southeast Missouri•
L 62 64
1/4 a l Tenn essee Tech•
L 50 84
1 /11 Morehead State•
(20T) L 88 9 1
1/13 Eastern Illinois•
W 78 69
l / 18 at Jacksonv ille State•
W 80 70
1/20 at Sam ford'
L 56 59
1/25 Tennessee State•
W 88 49
W 64 49
l /29 Tennessee-Martin•
2/1 at Morehead State•
L 72 82
L 64 65
2/4 Tennessee Tech*
2/8 a t Murray State•
L 62 75
2/10 at Sou theast Missouri• L 72 73
2/1 5 Jacksonville State•
W 85 73
2/17 Samford'
L 51 62
2/22 at Austin Peay•
W 76 69
2/24 a t Tennessee State•
W 80 71
2/ 27 at Mu rray State"
L 66 68

Morehead State Tip-off Classic (Morehead, Ky.)
Lady Tiger Kroger Classic (Memphis. Tenn.)
3

at Te nnessee Tech*
Morehead State•
Murray State*
Southeast Missouri•
at Jacksonville State•
al Samford•
Austin Peay•
Tennessee State•
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4
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,.. O hio Va lley Confe rence Game
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2/6
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2/11
2/16
2/18
2/23
2/25

L 66 77
12/6 at Murray State•
12/8 at Au stin Peay•
(OT) W 68 66
12/19 Tenness ee-Martin*
W 64 54
12/21 Eastern Illinois•
(ITT) L 86 91
12/29 vs. Hig h Point'
L 63 76
W 100 62
12/30 vs. Penn'
1/5 Tennessee Tech*
W 74 62
1/10 at Mo rehead State*
L 50 77
1/ 12 at Eastern lllinois'
(OT) L 81 86
1/17 Jacksonville State•
W 92 71
1/19 Samford*
W 72 45
1/24 at Tennessee Sta te•
L 85 104
2/2 at Te,messce Tech*
L 64 77
W 79 76
2/7 Murray State•
2/9 Southeast Missouri'
L 67 72
2/14 at Jack sonv ille State'
W 104 75
2/16 a l Sam ford •
L 48 71
2/21 a t Tennessee-Marfin•
W 68 53
2/23 a t Southeast Missouri• L 52 68
1 2/26 Morehead S tate•
L 65 68
2/28 Aus tin Peay•
W 62 55
3/1 Tennessee State•
L 66 68
1 3/4 at Sam fordA
L 56 69

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Florida Gulf Coast n ,anksgi ving Classic

(Fort Myers, Fla.)
2

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(Monroe. La.)
'Saint Pcter'sCollegeHolidayToumamcnt(Jerscy
City,N.J.)
• Ohio Valley Conference Game
"OVC Tournament

2008-09
Record: 7-20 (4-14 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 5-9 Aw·a v: 2-11 Neutr,1/: 0-11
11/14 Ohio Valley·
W 83 53
1 l /16 a l Chicago Stale
W 71 61
11/19 a l Vand erbilt
L 38 80
11/23 Western Kentucky
L 54 80
11/25 Wright State
L 47 53
L 61 73
12/4 Murray State•
12/6 Tennessee-Martin•
W 58 52
L 69 81
12/13 Houston Baptist
L 35 90
12/22 at Oklahoma State
12/30 Bluefield State College W 70 37
l /3 at Tennessee State•
L 52 61
1/5 at Au stin Peay•
L 66 70
1/8 Jack sonville State*
W 67 62
1/10 Tennessee Tech•
W 66 50
1/15 at Eastern Illinois'
L 44 78
l /17 at Sou theast Missouri• L 54 71
1/19 at SIU Edwa rdsville
L 44 54
1/24 al Morehead State'
L 46 63
1/27 Austin Peay•
L 51 67
1/31 Tennessee State•
L 56 67
L 64 82
2/5 at Tennessee Tech*
2/7 at Jacksonville Sta te•
L 55 73
2/12 Southeast Missouri•
L 56 66
2/14 Eastern Illinois•
L 59 70
2/21 Morehead State*
L 48 70
2/26 at Tennessee-Martin*
W 63 60
2/28 at Murray Stale'
L 60 80
• Ohio Valley Conference Game

NCAA T ourna ment (Fresno, Calif.)

2005-06
Record: 7-20 (7-l.3 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 4-R Away: 3-11 .'\Jeutrnl: 0-1
11/19 Belmont
(OT) L 82 86
11/21 al Ohio State
L 38 85
l 1/25 vs. Louisville'
L -15 75
11/26 at Middle Tennessee'
L 66 77
11/29 at East Tennessee State L 74 81
12/1 Tennessee-Martin*
W 60 58
12/6 at Xavier
L 49 82
12/8 at Murray State•
W 75 70
12/10 at Au stin Peay•
W 64 61
12/20 Indiana State
L 81 96
12/22 Eastern Illinois *
L 7 J 78
1/2 at Southeast Missouri* L 78 84
1/5 Tennessee Tech*
L 61 72
1/12 at Morehead State•
L 58 62
1/1 4 at Eastern lllino is•
L 76 85
1/19 Jacksonville State•
W 87 77
1/21 Samford•
L 68 71
1/26 at Tennessee Sta te*
W 68 63
1/30 at Ten nessee-Martin•
L 49 58

The 2004-05 Lady Co/011e/ team, pictured above, lost jus/ one co11fere11ce game and
advanced to tire NCA A 1011 rna111e11 /.
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�Dr. Doug Whitlock's love affair with Eastern began w hen he
arrived o n h is hometown campus as a firs t-gene ra tion undergrad uate student in 1961.
lt conti nued unabated throughout a 38-year career in va rious
ad ministrati ve and teaching roles at EKU, inclu d ing a five-yea r
stint as Vice President for Ad ministrative Affairs, from 1998-2003.
His last three years of service were as a h alf-time faculty member
in the Department of Computer Science.
As h e add ressed faculty and staff a t a cam pus-wide convocation on Aug. 15, 2007, just two days after being named Presiden t
fo r the interi m, Dr. Whitlock recalled the tremendous difference
the institutio n he cherishes h as made in h is own life.
(The Eastern facu lty) "largely ma de me wha t I was then and
am now," he said.

In February 2009, Dr. Wl-iitlock wns on hnnd nt the State Capitol to an1101111ce tire
partners/rip betwee11 Eastern Ke11t11cky U11iversity a11d General Atomics to exa111i11e tire pote11tia/ for a ce/111/ose-derived biodiesel fuel i11d11stry i11 Kentucky.

"I will admit to you that I love Eastern, and when my
service in the presidency is finished, if I have helped
more of you love her too, then I will have done my job."

After two years of active duty with the U.S. Army, Dr. Whitlock
retu rned to Eastern in 1968 to serve as Director of Publications.
Three years la ter, he was named Director of Public Information.
ln 1976, he was tap ped by President J.C. Powell to serve as Execu tive Assistant to the President, continuing in that role through
the administration of President Hanly Funderburk.
As Vice President for Administra tive Affa irs, Dr. Wh itlock was
respon sible for Facilities Services, Public Safety, Information Technology and Delivery Systems, Media Resources, and Un iversity
Farms. For a por tion of his tenure, he also served as the institution 's chief fi nan cial officer.
D r. Whitlock has long been an active participant in community
life, serving since 1999 on the Madison County School Board,
inclu di ng tw o terms as chair. He a lso has served as a con sultant
with the Ken tucky School Boards Association. He is an Elder and
past board chair in the First Christian Church (Disci ples of Christ).
H e and h is wife, Joa nne, have been married 39 yea rs and have
two g rown children, Robert an d Janet.
At his first convocation as President, Dr. Whitlock offered
faculty and staff one gauge by which his stint as President may be
judged:
"I wi ll admi t to you tl1at I love Eastern, and when my service
in the presidency is finished, if I have helped more of you love her
too, then I will have done my job."

- President Whitlock On Oct. 22, 2007, the interim label was removed and now, as
EKU's 11th President, Dr. Whitlock is devoted to uphold in g the
rich trad ition of his alm a ma ter while gu id ing h er to even grea ter
heigh ts of excellence.
After earning two degrees from Eastern - a bachelor's degree in
history and social scien ce in 1965 and a master's degree in h istory
a year later - Dr. Whitlock earned his doctoral degree in h igher
edu cation from the University of Kentucky in 1981.

.. . Dr. Whitlock holds two degrees fro m Eastern Kentucky
University-a bachelor's degree in history and social science as weU
as a master's degree in history.

EKU President Dr. Doug Whitlock nnd his wife, Joanne.

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�DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
• 40 student-athletes earn their collegia te diploma
• Women's soccer captures its four th-straight OVC sportsmanship award
• Women's tennis qu ali fies for the NCAA tournament for the
very first time
• Men's and women's cross country each capture the OVC title
for the third straight year
• Football reaches the NCAA FCS playoffs for a record 19th time
• Softball player Shye1me Hussey earns All-OVC accolades for
th.e third consecu tive season
• Men's basketball player Mike Rose leads the nation in threepoint shooting at 48.1 percent
• Trey Bowling (men's golf) and Joseph Maina (men's track &amp;
field) each qualify for the NCAA championships

Title: Director of Athletics
Year at EKU: Fifth year
Alma Mater: Concord College, 1974

In four years under Mark Sandy's guidance as Director of
Athletics at Eastern Kentucky Unive rsity, the Colonels have enjoyed success at both the national and conference levels while also
achieving in the classroom.
During the 2008-09 sd1ool year, the Colonels captured their
first OVC Insti tutional Sportsmanship Award, while four sports
won their respective league championships - men's cross country,
women's cross country, football, and women's tennis. In addition,
the football and women's tennis teams earned a spot in their reUnder Sandy's guidance, Eastern Kentucky completed three
s pective sport's NCAA championships. Individually, two studentathletes qualified for national postseason tournaments and several facility upgrades within the last year. Syn thetic turf replaced the
natural grass football field at Roy Kidd Stadium. Gertrude Hood
Colonels received OVC Player of the Year honors.
Field, the home for EKU softball, underwen t a series of improve"Success can be d efined in many terms throughout the vast
ments which included a n ew scoreboard and a new backstop.
enterprise known as collegiate athletics," Sandy said. "Team accomplishments and individual honors just begin to tell the story of Finally, the Colonel Golf and Learning Center opened for business
next to Arlington Golf Course in the middle of June.
what I am most proud of after my fourth year as EKU's DirecAlumni Coliseum received
tor of Athletics. Success is our
a facility enhancement in the
student-athletes developing into
"Our department's goal is to create a student-athlete
summer of 2006 with a n ewly
contributing members of society. experience worthy of the proud EKU tradition. We
branded court and scoreSuccess is our coaching staff and
intend to win with class, achieve success in the classboards, while a new series of
th eir dedication to our studentroom, and strive for NCAA postseason competition in athletics marks were created
athletes."
and un veiled in April 2006. In
In the most recent NCAA
every sport. "
December 2005, the University
Academic Progress Report (APR)
- Mark Sandy and department of athletics
released in the spring of 2009,
annou nced the creation of an
Eastern Kentucky boasted several
Athle tics Hall of Fame to commemorate distin guished individuquality rankings. Four EKU programs - football, men 's golf,
als and team s on their accomplishments and contributions to the
women's golf, and men's te nnis - either met or exceeded the n atradition of Colonel athletics.
tional average in the multi-year APR, a measure of eligibility and
On May 31, 2005, EKU announced the hiring of Mark San dy
retention of scholarship sh1dent-athletes. Meanwhile, football's
as Director of Athletics. Prior to Eastern Kenh1cky, Sandy served
multi-year APR score of 968 was the highest among all Division I
as senior associate athletics director for external operations at the
institutions in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the Ohio ValUniversity of Richmond for five years.
ley Conferen ce. Men's cross country, men's tennis, and women's
While at Richmond, Sandy secured commitments of more than
golf received p erfect scores of 1,000 on the APR for the 2007-08
nine million dollars toward a $20 million Spider athletics camacademic year.
paign, and increased giving by 94 percent, while servin g as an
administrator for the men's and women 's basketball programs.
From 1997 to 2000, Sandy served as associate athletics director
at Miami (Ohio) University, where h e was responsible for marketing and m ajor gifts. He began his career as a high school mathematics and history teacher, in addition to coaching basketball and
baseball, and went on to serve as an assistant basketball coacl1 a t
the University of Evansville, Wake Forest University and Virginia
Military Institute.
Upon being hired, Sandy vowed tha t his priority would always
be to enhance the student-athlete experience, adding that in creasing financial resources throu gh fund-raising, ticket sales and
corporate p artnerships would also be a focal point of the effort.
Sandy was an all-conference b aseball player and captain of the
basketball team at Concord College in West Virginia, wh ere he
earned a bachelor's degree in 1974. H e went on to earn a master's
of education degree from Lynchburg College.
The women's tennis team earned its first-ever trip to the NCAA championships
He and his wife, Kitty, h ave two children, Kraig and Madison.
after going undefeated against OVC opponents in the spring of 2009.

64

�ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

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Title: Associate AD - Ad vancement
Year at EKU: Fifth year
Alma Mater: Richmond, 1998

Title: Assistant AD -Administration
Year at EKU: Fifth year
Alma Mater: Pacific Luthera n, 1995

Simon Gray, in his fifth year at Eastern Kentucky, was promoted
to Associate Athletics Director for Advancement in 2006. In this
capacity, Gray oversees the department's external rela tions - the
Colonel Club, med ia relations, marketing and p romotions, and
ticket operations - as well as broadcast and internet p roperties, a nd
serves as sport administrator for men's basketball.
In hi s four yea rs at EKU, Gray has helped orchestrate the new
athletics marks and accompanying branding initiative, organization and im plementation of the Athletics H all of Fame, a nd raised
membership in the Colonel Club. Gray has planned and execu ted
a compreh ensive membership drive for the department's fundraising arm, aimed at reengaging former student-athletes a nd friends
of the program.
A ] 998 g raduate of the University of Richmond, Gray came to
EKU after serving as the Director of Athletic Public Relations for
four years at his alma mater. In this capacity, Gray managed all
PR activities for the 19-sport department as well as coordinating
the print ad vertising campaigns. In addition to his duties as the
primary contact for the men's basketball a nd football teams, Gray
served on the University Communications and Spide r Club Auction committees.
Gray coordinated several public rela tions plans at Richmond,
including the Spide r Caravan, a community outreach program
that encompassed stude nt-a th le tes, coaches and administrators
giving back to the community that so proudly supported them.
Hired at Richmond by cu rrent Eastern Athletics Director Mark
Sandy, Gray previously served as the Director of Athletic Media
Relations at East Tennessee State Uni versity. During his tenure in
Johnson City, Tenn., Gray oversaw the creation and implementation of a n ew athletics web site and served as the primary contact
for all 17 varsity p rograms over a two-year period.
A native of Pittsburg h, Pa., Gray is married to the former Anne
Christine Alessandra of Grasse, France. Arn1e, the 1997 Southern
Conference Women's Golf Freshman of the Year, graduated from
East Te1messee State with the lowest scoring average in program
history . The cou ple along with thei r two daughters, Emilie and
Elisabeth, reside in Richmond.

Corey Bray is in his fifth year as Assistant Athletics Director for
Administration a t Eastern Ke ntucky after spending the previous
six years working at the National Collegiate Athletic Associa tion
headquarters (NCAA) in Indianapolis, Ind.
Among his many duties at EKU, Bray is responsible for
overseeing the timely fulfillmen t of NCAA requi red reports,
preparing, updating and m oni toring athletics department policies
and proced ures, while acting as a department liaison to campus
committees, the academic services department and the Ohio Valley Conference. Bray is also involved in the administration of the
NCAA Student-Athlete Special Assistance Fund, Student-Athlete
Opportunity Fund and the Academic Enhancemen t Fund. In addition, he coord inates the student-athlete experience s urvey, the
bi-annual Title IX compli ance review and serves as an administrator for designated men's and women's sports.
Bray began working w ith the NCAA in 1998, spending one
year as a resea rch assistant before being promoted to research
coord ina tor in 1999. Bray served the NCAA in that manner until
2002, when he was nam ed Assistant Director of Research. His title
changed aga in in 2003, as he was promoted to Associa te Director
of Research. Bray spent the final five months of his tenure with
the NCAA national office (2004-05) working as a consultant in
Greensboro, N.C.
Prior to joining the NCAA, Bray spent a couple of years at
North Eugene High School in Eugene, Ore., where he served as a
volunteer assistant track and field coach (working with sprinters),
an assistant varsity and junio r varsity basketball coach, and a volunteer head freshman basketball coach in the s umme r, all while
earning his undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Bray graduated summa cum laude from Pacific Lutheran University in ]995 wi th a bache lor's degree in psychology and a minor
in coaching. The Eugene, Ore., native went on to earn a master's
degree in the social psychology of s ports and exercise from the
Un iversity of Oregon in 1998.
A member of the National Associa tion of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA) since 2002, he resid es in Richmond with his
wife, Leslie, and son, Luke.

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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

IITitle: Assis tant AD - Operations

IITitle: Assistant AD - Compliance/SWA

Year at EKU: 11th year
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, 1989

Year at EKU: Sixth year
Alma Mater: Eastern Michigan, 1988

No w in his 11th year at EKU, Dan McBride serves as the Assistant Athletics Directo r fo r Opera tions. McBride's duties include
overseei ng all athletic facilities, all home game operations, supervising four team s ports as well as Strength and Conditioning and
Spor ts Medicine, and assisting with marketing and p romotions.
McBride previously served as the Assistant Athletic Director for
External Operations and coord inated the Colonel Club.
A native of Richmond, Ky., McBrid e is a graduate of Model
High School and Eastern Kentucky University. He is also very
active in campus and communi ty affai rs, havin g served as a past
Pres ide nt of the Richmond Kiwanis Club, former President-elect
of the Richmond Area Arts Council and currently servi ng as ViceChair of The Richmond Parks and Recreation Board. McBride a lso
e mcee's several community events each yea r and has served as
host for local cable television broadcasts.
Prior to co ming to EKU, McBride worked for Commonwealth
Broadcasting as the General Manage r of three local radio stations
and a lso se rved as EKU's Athletic Ticket Manager for five yea rs.
McBride s pent four years in the broad cast booth ann ouncing as
part of the EKU Radio Netwo rk p rovi ding analysis and play-byplay for football, men's and women's basketball and baseball.
McBride also currently ser ves as the Ohio Valley Confe rence
Representative for the Na tiona l Associa tion of Collegia te Marketing Administrators (NACMA).

Tracy Scott is in her sixth yea r as the Assistant Athletics Director for Com pliance and Senior Women's Admi nistrator at EKV.
In her position at Eastern Ke ntucky, Scott is responsible for
the coordination of a multitu de of compliance related activities including, bu t not limited to, monito ring NCAA eligibility
information, creating and issu ing g rant-in-aid contracts, facilitating required communication processes with the NCAA eligibility
center, and serving as a liaison between the EKU athletic department and other Uni versity services by maintainin g and providing student-athletes' scholarship/eligibility information. She also
provides interpretations of NCAA rules and regula tions, cond ucts
ru les education sessions and chairs the compliance work grou p.
Scott currently serves as a member of the NCAA Amateurism
Cabinet, an appointment within the NCAA governance structure.
She also serves on the NCAA eligibility center ad visory group.
Prio r to EKV, Scott was the Assistant Athletics Director for
Com plia nce at Eastern Mich igan University. She was responsible
for all aspects of compliance, including conducting rules edu cation sessions for coaches and personnel.
Scott has also served as the Director of Compliance for the MidAmerican Conference w here she was responsible for coordi nati ng
and monitoring NCAA special assistance and coaches certification
programs.
Wh ile wo rking at the MAC, Scott p erformed conference compliance reviews, facilitated preseason practice dates for variou s
sports and presented educational presentations regarding conference work.
After receiving a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from
Eastern Michigan, Scott went on to earn a master's degree in
sports admi nistration from Wayne State.
The Niles, Mich., native currently serves on four committees at
Eastern Kentucky - the Sh1dent Loans, Sch olarship and Financial
Aid Task Force Committee, the University Diversity Committee,
the M ulticultural Advisory Com mittee and the Equal Opportun ity
Committee. Scott is also an active member of the National Association of Athletics Compl iance Coord in a tors and the N ational
Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.

The NCAA defines an extra benefit as any special arrangement by an iJ1stitu tional employee or a representative of the institution's athletics interest
(booster) to provide a student-athlete, or a student-athlete's relative or fri end, a benefit that is not generally available to other Eastern Kentucky University s rudents and their relatives and/or friends or, is not exp ressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Therefore, please be aware of the followin g:
• A student-athlete cannot accept anything from a booster or an employee of EKU that would be considered an extra benefit not available to the general student body. Examples include the use of a car, clothing, gifts, money, tickets, entertainment, etc.
• A student-athlete cannot accept free or reduced-cost room and board from any EKU employee o r booster of EKU. A student-athlete cannot accept
free or reduced merchandise or services from any merchant unless that free or reduced cost item is also available to the general public and/or student
bod y.
• A student-athlete cannot receive a special discoun t arrangement or credit on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing) or service (e.g., laund ry, dry
cleaning) from an employee of EKU or a booster.
• A student-athlete cannot ea t at a restaurant as the g uest of an athletics booster or an employee of EKU.
• On infrequent, special occasions (e.g., birthday), a student-athlete may accept an invitation to the home of an employee of EKU or booster fo r a meal.
• A stu dent-athlete cannot use a Department of Athletics' copy machine/fa x machine or make long distance phone calls using departmental equipment or the long distance access code of an employee of EKU or a booster.
• A booster or employee of EKU cannot type reports, letters, papers, etc., for a student-athlete.
• An EKU employee or booster cannot provide a student-athlete with a loan of money, a guaran tee of bond, the use of an au tomobile or the signing of
a note to arrange a loan.
• A student-athlete may accept frequen t flyer points and/or miles earned while traveling to and from intercollegiate practice and/or competition.
u*For more information about permissible and impem1issible booster activities, please call Tracy Scott in the EKU Compliance office (859-622-8541)
or send an e-mail message to tracy.scott@eku.edu.

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�STAFF DIRECTORY
Note: Area code and prefix
for all numbers below is 859622-xxxx.

Athletics Administration:
Treka Adnms
Co/011rl Club

David Brajulra
Assista11t Atlrletic
Trainer

Kevi11 Britton
Asst. Dir. Atlrletic

Public Relations

Mike Clark
Director Athletic
P11blic Rein/ions

Dr. Larry Col/i11s
Faculty Atlrletic
ReJlresentntive

Mark Sandy .......... 2120
Simon Gray ... . ...... 1496
Corey Bray .. ......... 2125
Dan McBride ....... . . 2358
Tracy Scott . ... ..... .. 8541
David Parke ...... . ... 2121
Mike Park .......... . . 2122

Academic Advising:
Randy Kem,ed y ....... 6648
Huglr Davis
Official Statislicia11

Jo11-M iclwe/ Davis
Head Stre11gllr
Coad,

Stc'Ve Folrl
Asst. Dir. Atlrletic
Public Re/atio,,s

Dia1111a Ha111mo11d
Office Associate Bratzke CCII/er

David T. Gree11
Head Athletic
Trainer

Dr. Ra11dy Ke1111ed11
Director of
Bratzke Center

Marketing/Promos:
Kara Kovert ... . ...... 2039

Athletic Public Relations:
Michael Clark ......... 6170
Kevin Britton ......... 2006
Steve Fohl. ........... 1253

Athletic Training:

Kara Kover/
Director of
At/1/etic Marketing

Tiffa11y Napier
Assista11t Athletic
Trniner

Karl Park
Director of Atl,/etics Hall of Fame

Dm,id Parke
Athletics Business
Ma11ager

Mike Park
Ticket Mn11ager

/e1111ifer Parso11s
Atlrletic Academic
Advisor

David T. Green ....... 2140
David Brajuha ........ 8174
Tiffany Na pier . ....... 2609
Tim Pike .. .. ..... . ... 2147

Baseball:
Jason Stein . .......... 2128

Basketball (Men's):
Jeff Neubauer ... ... ... 6501

Basketball (Women's):
Chrissy Roberts ... . ... 2895
Ti111 Pike
Assista11t Atlrletic
Trai11er

De11ise Puckett
Office Associate Football

Clrris Radcliffe
U11iversity
Pl1otograpl1er

Jen11a Sample
Allrletic Academic
Advisor

Clrad Scott
Assisfa11/ Streng/Ir
Coaclr

Ly1111 Tyler
A//1/elic Director
Admi11. Assistant

Football:
Dean Hood ........... 2146

Golf (Men's):
Pat Stephens .......... 8039

Golf (Women's):
Joni Stephens ..... .. .. 8039

Soccer (Women's):
Lindsay Basalyga .. . .. 1245

Softball:
Jane Worthington .. . .. 1246
Lindsay Basalyga
Wome11's Soccer

'

Lori D1mca11
Volle_vball

Rick Erd11wn11
Track/Cross
Conntry

Dean Hood
Football

Jeff Neubauer
Men's Basketball

Rob Oertel
Tennis (M&amp;W)

Tennis (Men's/Women's):
Rob Oertel . . ..... . ... 2133

Track &amp; Cross Country:
Rick Erdmann . . ...... 2126

Volleyball (Women's):
Lori Duncan ...... . ... 2141

Chrissy Roberts
Women's
Basketl,all

/aso11 Stein
Baseball

Joni Steplre11s
Women's Golf

Pal SleJ1lre11s
Men's Golf

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/a11e Worflring/011
Soft/Jal/

�*

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
In its 62nd year, th e Ohio Valley Conference
continues to build on the success that has m ade
it the n ation's eighth-old est NCAA Division [
conference. For only the second time in a decade,
the Conference expanded by add ing Southe rn Illinois University Edwardsville as the leag ue's 11th
member in 2008. The move expanded the OVC's
geog raph ical footp rint to the St. Louis market
and m arked the first change in membership since
expanding to th e state of Alabama in 2003.
The OVC's proud past dates back to 1948, but
seeds fo r the n ew league were actually planted in
1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at M urray State, Ch arles (Turkey) Hughes,
the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, a nd
Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at
Wes tern Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions we re put on
hold by World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28,
1948 in Louisville as the three original institu ti ons
combined with M o rehead State, Louisv ille and
Evansville to form the OVC.
ln the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a
much more sign ificant scale socia lly. During times
of racia l segregation, league member Morehead
State became one of th e first non-trad itionally
black mid-southern ins titutions to accept a black
student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned a thle tically-related aid a t Morehead, w hich s igned a second
black a thlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In
1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as
a halfback in footbal l. With racial bar rie rs broken,
the rest of the insti tutions in the league began to
prov ide education al and athletic opportunities to
Afri can-Americans .
In the late 1970s, women's a thletics b egan
som ewhat of a rebirth on the nation al scene as the
NCAA began sponsori ng and marketin g women's
s ports . Recogn izing the need to provide increased
opportunities for female athletes, the O VC established wome n's cham pionships in the sports of
basketba ll, tenn is a nd track in 1977, with cross
country and volleyball added ove r the next fo ur
years. Those spor ts we re initially governed by the
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women,
but the overall strength of women's programs in
the league was demonstrated by the automatic
bids the OVC insta ntly received w hen the NCAA
became the governing body in 1982.
Several coaches have made their mark in the
rela tively short his tory of OVC wome n's bas ketball. Hig h on that list is Eastern Kentucky's Larry
Joe Inman, w ho re tired at the conclus ion of the
2007-08 season . H e won more than 150 games at
Middle Tennessee and over 300 a t EKU, led his
teams to 16 confere nce championships, and earned
OVC Coach of the Year honors a record eigh t
times - five times at EKU and three a t MTSU. H e
finished his career with 480 ca reer victories.
Through th e early years of the league, administrators w restled with fan behavior due to the
close proximity of the Con ference members and
the intense rivalries whid1 developed. Jus t as it
did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership
role on w ha t has become a national issu e. In 1995,
the OVC impleme nted a fi rs t-of-its-kind "Sportsmanship Statement," a policy wh ich promotes
principles of fa ir play, e thical conduct and respect
for one's opponen t. The sta temen t has become a
model fo r others to follow across the na tion, and
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has an swered the challen ge of the NCAA P residents Commission to improve sportsmanship in
collegia te a thletics.
Addi tionally, the OVC annually p resents the
Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award to a junior
or senior stud e nt-athlete with significant athletic
contributions wh o best exemplifies the characteristics of s portsmanshi p and citizenship. Most
recen tly, the Conference has also implemented
the O VC Insti tution al and Team Sportsmanship
Awards, which are presen ted to one institution
and 18 sport-specific teams voted by their peers to
have best exhibited the standards of sp or tsmanship and ethical con duct.
Over its 61 years, OVC teams have garnered
nationa l championsh ips a nd bowl games in football, along with na tional team or individual titles
in the s ports of rifle, cross coun try, track and golf.
Th e pl aying field isn' t the only place where
OVC a thletes a re working ha rd. The league also
recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are p resented yearly to m ale
and female athletes, while others a re commended
for thei r academic su ccess by being Medal of Honor recipients or earn ing a spot on the Commissioner's H onor Roll. Additionally, the league an nually
presents one institutional Academic achievement
Award, as well as separate team awards in each
Conference-sponsored spor t.
The vision of leadersh ip demonstrated by the
Fo unding Fathers in 1948 remains al ive today as
the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the fu tu re. One examp le is in regard to the current trend
in collegiate athletics administration for increased
involvement of university presidents in setting
pol icies and making rules. The presidents of OVC
institution s, however, h ave always governed the
Conference, long before presidential governance
became a n ational theme.
The Ohio Valley Conference s ponsors th e following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country,
football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross coun try, golf, soccer, softball, ten nis,
track and volleyball for women . In addition,
the OVC also s ponsors the combined m en's and
women's sport of rifle.

University of Akron
Austin Peay State University

East Tennessee State Unjversity
Eastern Illinois Un iversity
Eastern Kentucky University

University of Evansville
Jacksonville State University

University of Louisville
Marshall University
Mid dle Tennessee State University
Morehead State University
Murray State University

Samford University
Southeast Missouri State University
Southern Illinois Edwa rdsville
University of Tennessee at Martin
Tennessee State University
Tennessee Technological University

Western Kentucky University
Youngstown State University

1978-87
1962-present
1957-78
1996-present
1948-present
1948-52
2003-present
1948-49
1948-52
1952-00
1948-present
1948-present
2003-2008
1991-present
2008-present
1992-present
1986-present
1949-present
1948-82
1981-88

�ZOO!l-10 OPPONENTS
Head Coach .. . Mary Taylor Cowles (WKU, '92)
School Record (Yrs.) .......................... 154-70 (7)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .......................... 154-70 (7)
Assistant Coaches
.......... David Graves,
Latasha Dorsey, Latrice Mclin
2008-09 Record ............................................ 16-13
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish ........ 10-8/t-2nd East
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 5/0

l etterwinners Returning/Lost ......................... 1110
Newcomers .......................................................... 3
WBB Contact ................................. Chris Glowacki
Office Phone ............................... (270) 745-5388
Cell Phone ...................................................... n/a
Office Fax .
.. ...... (270) 745-3444
Email ............................. chris.glowacki@wku.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (270) 745-6941

Location (Enroll.) ................ Dayton, Ohio (17,662)
Nickname (Colors) .. Raiders (Hunter Green &amp; Gold)
Conference
............ Horizon League
Arena (Cap.) ......... Ervin J. Nutter Center (11 ,019)
President .................................. Dr. David Hopkins
Athletics Director ................................... Bob Grant
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (937) 775-4789
Athletics Web Site ............... www.wsuraiders.com

Head Coach ... Bridgett Williams (Southern Ill., '93)
School Record (Yrs.) .......................... 98-136 (8)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ...................... 108-182 (1 0)
Assistant Coaches ........................ Joshua Snyder,
Kevin Williams
2008-09 Record......
.. .......................... 15-16
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................. 10-8/t-4th
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 411

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 10/3
Newcomers .................
.. .................. O
WBB Contact
................. Greg Campbell
Office Phone ............................... (937) 775-4687
Cell Phone
............ nla
Office Fax ................
... (937) 775-2368
Email ......................... greg.campbell@wright.edu
Press Row Phone .......
(937) 775-4688

Location (Enroll.) .......... Boca Raton, Fla. (26,000)
Nickname (Colors) ................... Owls (Blue &amp; Red)
Conference ........................... Sun Belt Conference
Arena (Cap.) ............................ FAU Arena (5,000)
President
........... Dr. John Pritchett
Athletics Director ............................ Craig Angelos
Ticket Office Phone .
... (866) 328-6957
Athletics Web Site
....... www.fausports.com

Head Coach ............. Chancellor Dugan (EKU, '82)
School Record (Yrs.)
............. 123-168 (10)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ...................... 282-241 (18)
Assistant Coaches ........................ Shannon Litton,
Lou Difeo, Yolanda Cole
2008-09 Record ............................................ 12·17
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .............. 9-916th East
Starters Returning/lost ....................... ............ 5/0

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................... 8/3
Newcomers ......
... 3
WBB Contact ...................................... Jared Smith
Office Phone ..
................. (561) 702-5537
Cell Phone
...................................... n/a
Office Fax ................................... (561) 297-3963
Email . ............. ...........
. jsmit295@fau.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (561) 297-4092

TOWSON UNIVERSITY

Location (Enroll.) ................. Towson, Md. (21,111)
Nickname (Colors) .... Tigers (Gold, White &amp; Black)
Conference ............... Colonial Athletic Association
Arena (Cap.) ...................... Towson Center (5,000)
President ..................... ................ Dr. Robert Caret
Athletics Director ............................ Mike Hemnann
Ticket Office Phone
............ (410) 704-2244
Athletics Web Site ............ www.towsontigers.com

Head Coach ............... Joe Mathews (Radford, '91)
School Record (Yrs.) .....
.... 95-138 (8)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .......................... 95-138 (8)
Assistant Coaches ......... .......... ... Stacy Alexander,
Joi Jefferson, Morgan Valley
2008-09 Record ................................ .......... 17-13
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish ................. 8-10/10th
Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 411

Letterwinners Returning/Lost
.......... 1112
Newcomers .......................................................... 3
WBB Contact
... Megan O'Brien
Offi ce Phone.............
...... (41 0) 704-4972
Cell Phone .................................. (443) 834-9197
Office Fax ................................... (410) 704-3861
Email ...........
.. .. mobrien@towson.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (410) 704-3286

BETHUNE-€:OOKMAN

Location (Enroll.) ...... Daytona Beach, Fla. (3.600)
Nickname (Colors) ......... Wildcats (Maroon &amp; Goin
Conference ........ Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Arena (Cap.) ............... Moore Gymnasium (3,000)
President ............................ Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed
Athletics Direclor ......................... Lynn Thompson
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (386) 481-2292
Athletics Web Site ............ www.b-cuathletics.com

Head Coach .. Vanessa Inge (Mount St. Mary's, '92)
School Record (Yrs.) ............................ 12·17 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ..................... 132-152 (10)
Assistant Coaches .................
... Jim Baxter,
Charmaine Wilson
2008-09 Record.................. ............. ....... 12-17
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................... 4-12/9th
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 312

letterwinners Returning/l ost ........................... 8/6
Newcomers .......................................................... 5
WBB Contact .
.. .............. Michael Stambaugh
Office Phone ............................... (386) 481-2278
Cell Phone .....
.. ..................... n/a
Office Fax .....
................ (386) 481-2238
Email ...................... stambaughm@oookman.edu
Press Row Phone
..... (386) 481-2295

Location (Enroll.) ................... Murray, Ky. (10,500)
Nickname (Colors) .............. Racers (Navy &amp; Gold)
Conference ...................... Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) .. Regional Special Events Ctr. (8,500)
President .................................. Dr. Randy J. Dunn
Athletics Director ..
.. .. Allen Ward
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (270) 809-4895
Athletics Web Site .
......... www.goracers.com

Head Coach ........... Rob Cross (Murray State, '91)
School Record (Yrs.) .............................. 23-9 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .............................. 23-9 (1)
Assistant Coaches .......................... Carol Duncan,
Ashley Brooke Hayes, Victoria Jones
2008-09 Record ....................
.. ....... 23-9
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................... 16-2/1st
Starters Returning/lost ......
..... 114

Letterwinners Returning/lost ............................ 7/5
Newcomers .......................................... ......... ....... 8
WBB Contact ............................... Teri LaJeunesse
Office Phone ............................... (270) 809-3351
Cell Phone ..... . ................... .... (270) 293-0595
Office Fax ................................... (270) 809-6814
Email ............... teri.lajeunesse@murraystate.edu
Press Row Phone ..........
.. . (270) 809-5551

Location (Enroll.) .................. Martin, Tenn. (7,200)
Nickname (Colors) .. Skyhawks (Navy Blue &amp; Orange)
Conference .......................................... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ................. .. .. Elam Center (5,000)
Chancellor
...... .................. Dr. Tom Rakes
Athletics Director ................................... Phil Dane
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (731) 881-7207
Athletics Web Site ................. www.utmsports.com

Head Coach ............ Kevin McMillan (Rhodes, '89)
School Record (Yrs.)
....... 0-0 (1st)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .............................. 0-0 (1st)
Assistant Coach .............................. Brian Haskins,
Jessica Grayson
2008-09 Record .............................................. 2-27
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................. 0-18/11th
Starters Returning/lost ..................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 4/7
Newcomers .......................................................... 8
WBB Contact ................................ Matthew Maxey
Office Phone ...
.. ............. (731) 881-7632
Cell Phone .................................. (615) 330-9890
Office Fax ................................... (731) 881-7624
Email .............
................ mmaxey@utm.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (731) 881-7694

WEST VIRGINIA

Location (Enroll.) ..... Morgantown. WVa. (28,840)
Nickname (Colors) .... Lady Toppers (Red &amp; White)
Conference ............................................... Big East
Arena (Cap.) ................... WVU Coliseum (14,000)
President ................................ James P. Clements
Athletics Director ............................... Ed Pastilong
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (800) 988-4263
Athletics Web Site ........... www.msnsportsnet.com

Head Coach
...... Mike Carey (Salem, '80)
School Record (Yrs.) ........................ 150-101 (8)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ...................... 438-203 (22)
Assistant Coaches .
........ George Porcha,
M.l. Willis, Donchez Graham
2008-09 Record.....
... 18-15
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................. 5-11111th
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................... 312
Newcomers .......................................................... 6
WBB Contact .
.. ........ Phil Caskey
Office Phone
................. (304) 293-2821
Cell Phone .................................. (304) 276-4105
Office Fax ....
........ (304) 293-4105
Email..
.. ......... phil.caskey@mail.wvu.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (304) 293-2821

DAV,IS &amp;,ELKINS

Location (Enroll.) ..................... Elkins, W.Va. (650)
Nickname (Colors) ........... Senators (Red &amp; Black)
Conference ..... W.Va. Intercollegiate Athletic Conf.
Arena (Cap.) ................. McDonnell Center (1 ,000)
President ....................................... Dr. Buck Smith
Athletics Director ..
.. ... ....... Dr. Greg Myers
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (304) 637-1251
Athletics Web Site ..... www.godandesenators.com

Head Coach .............................. Jason Asbell (n/a)
School Record (Yrs.)
. 5-22 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.)..
.. 5-22 (1)
Assistant Coaches ............................ Katie Bright,
Donnie Corbin
2008-09 Record .......
.. ........... 5-22
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish ................. 3-17/14th
Starters Returning/Lost ............. ....................... 510

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 11/3
Newcomers .............
.. ........................ 4
WBB Contact
.......... Jason Asbell
Office Phone ............................... (304) 637-1261
Cell Phone .
.. ............ nla
Office Fax ....
............... (304) 637-1414
Email ........................ asbellj@davisandelkins.edu
Press Row Phone.... ....
.. ........... ......... nla

Location (Enroll.) ........... Cincinnati, Ohio (36,518)
Nickname (Colors) ........... Bearcats (Red &amp; Black)
Conference ............................................... Big East
Arena (Cap.) ................. Fifth Third Arena (13,176)
President ............
Monica Rimai
Athletics Director ............................. Mike Thomas
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (877) 228-7849
Athletics Web Site ............... www.gobearcats.com

Head Coach ............... Jame/le Elliott (UConn, '96)
School Record (Yrs.) ..........
...... 0-0 (1st)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .............................. 0-0 (1st)
Assistant Coaches .............................. Maril Ehlen,
LaRita Wilcher. E. Todd Moore
2008-09 Record ............................................ 14-17
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................. 3-13/16th
Starters Returning/Lost ....
.. ..................... 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 6/2
.. ......................... 5
Newcomers ............
WBB Contact .................................. Jeremy Martin
Office Phone ............................... (513) 556-5191
Cell Phone ....
.. ............. (513) 519-9792
Office Fax ................................... (513) 556-0619
Email
... jeremy.martin@uc.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (513) 556-3800

WESTERN KEN:fUCKY

Location (Enroll.) ...... Bowling Green, Ky. (19,761)
Nov. 14 • 8:00 p.m. • BowliJtg Green, Ky. Nickname (Colors) .... Lady Toppers (Red &amp; White)
Conference ........................... Sun Belt Conference
Arena (Cap.) ................. EA Diddle Arena (7,326)
President ................................... Dr. Gary Ransdell
Athletics Director ....................... Dr. Camden Selig
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (800) 524-4733
Athletics Web Site ................ www.wkusports.com

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FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Nov. 21 • 2:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky,

Nov. 27 • 7:00 p.m. • Greenville, N.C.

Nov. 28 • 7:00 p .m . • Green ville, N .C.
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MURRAY STATE
Dec. 3 • 9:30 p.m. • Murray, K y.
Feb. 27 • 4:00 p.m: • Ri&amp;,mond, Ky.

TENNESSEE-MARTIN
Dec. 5 • 5:00 p.m. • Martin, Tenn.
Feb. 25 • 5:30 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.

Dec. 8 • TBA • Morg antown, W.Va.

Dec. 11 • 6:00 p.m. • Richmo nd, Ky.

CINCINNATI

Dec. 18 • 7:00,p.m. • Cin cfnna ti, Ohio

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Location (Enroll.) ................ Conway, Ark. (1 1,783)
Nickname (Colors) ... Sugar Bears (Purple &amp; Gray)
Conference ............................................ Southland
Arena (Cap.) ......................... Farris Center (5,500)
President .............................. Dr. Allen C. Meadors
Athletics Director ...
.. .......... Dr. Brad Teague
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (501) 852-2234
Athletics Web Site ................. www.ucasports.com

Head Coach .................. Matt Daniel (Harding, '98)
School Record (Yrs.)
...... 6-23 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .............................. 6-23 (1)
Assistant Coaches ......................... Tiffany Phillips,
Adrianne Davie, Caronica Randle
2008-09 Record .............................................. 6-23
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish ......... 2-14/t-5th East
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........
.. .... 511O
Newcomers ......................................................... 8
WBB Contact ............................ .............. Josh Goff
Office Phone ............................... (501) 450-5695
Cell Phone ............ ....
.. ...... (501) 650-6886
Office Fax ................................... (501) 450-5740
Email ..................
.. ............... jgoff@uca.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (501) 852-2673

Location (Enroll.) ........... . Nashville, Tenn. (8,000)
Nickname (Colors) .. Lady Tigers (Royal Blue &amp; White)
Conference ...
.. .......... Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) ..................... Gentry Center (10,600)
President ................................ Dr. Melvin Johnson
Athletics Director ......................... Teresa L. Philips
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (615) 963-584 1
Athletics Web Site ................... www.tsutigers.com

Head Coach ..... Tracee Wells (Tennessee St., '98)
School Record (Yrs.) ............................ 49-94 (5)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............................ 49-94 (5)
Assistant Coach .................
David Midlick,
Rasheeda Love, Jamie Shadian
2008-09 Record ........ ...................... ......... ... 18-13
2008-09 Cont. Record/Finish .................... 13-5/3rd
Starters Returning/Lost ..............
.. .. 1/4

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 514
Newcomers .... .............
.. .............. ........ 7
WBB Contact ............................. Zekeya Anderson
Office Phone ............................... (615) 963-1867
Cell Phone ...................................................... n/a
Office Fax .... ............................... (615) 963-7692
Email .......................... zanderson01@tnstate.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (615) 963-7616

Location (Enroll.) ........... Clarksville, Tenn. (9,401)
Nickname (Colors) ........ Lady Govs (Red &amp; White)
Conference ...................... Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) ......................... Dunn Center (7,257)
President ........................................... nmothy Hall
Athletics Director .................................. Dave Loos
Ticket Office Phone ..
.. ........... (931) 221-7761
Athletics Web Site ............... www.letsgopeay.com

Head Coach ...... . Carrie Daniels (Austin Peay, '96)
School Record (Yrs.) ............................ 33-57 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs.)
.......... 33-57 (3)
Assistant Coaches ......................... Marcus Payne,
Lapheila Doss, Charlotte Marshall
2008-09 Record ............ .... .. ........ .... .. .. .......... 17-16
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................. 10-8/t-5th
Starters Returning/Lost .......................
.. .. 4/1

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 1012
Newcomers .... .. .. ... ....... .. .. .. ..
.. ......... 4
WBB Contact ....................................... Cody Bush
Office Phone ............................... (931) 221-7561
Cell Phone ...................................................... n/a
Offce Fax
............... (931) 221-7562
Email ........................................ bushc@apsu.edu
Press Row Phone .................. ....... (931) 221-7 155

Location (Enroll.) ........... Jacksonville, Ala. (9,061)
Nickname (Colors) ...... Gamecocks (Red &amp; White)
Conference .......... ..... ..... .. Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) ....... Pete Mathews Coliseum (5,500)
President ............................ Dr. William A. Meehan
Athletics Director ............................... Oval Jaynes
ncket Office Phone ...................... (256) 782-8499
Athletics Web Site www.jsugamecockssports.com

Head Coach .............. Becky Geyer (Northern, '87)
School Record {Yrs.) ............................ 25-64 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs.)
.. ............. 254-1 71 (16)
Assistant Coaches ....................... Janine Hoffman,
Tonya Mackey
2008-09 Record .............................................. 7-23
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .... .............. 4-14/t-8th
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 510

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................... 816
Newcomers .............................. ........................... 6
.. .......... Fred Sington
WBB Contact .. ...
Office Phone .............................. (256) 782-5377
Cell Phone ................
.. .... (256) 689-5824
Office Fax ................................... (256) 782-5958
Email .... .............
.. ............ fsington@jsu.edu
Press Row Phone
........ (256) 782-5528

Location (Enroll.) ......... Cookeville, Tenn. (10,796)
Nickname (Colors) .. Golden Eagles (Purple &amp; Gold)
Conference .......................................... Ohio Valley
Arena (Cap.) ....................... Eblen Center (10,152)
President ........................................ Dr. Robert Bell
Athletics Director .......................... ..... Mark Wilson
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (931) 372-3940
Athletics Web Site ............... .. www.ttusports.com

Head Coach ............. Sytia Messer (Arl&lt;ansas, '00)
School Record (Yrs.) ..... ......................... 0-0 (1st)
Overall Record (Yrs.) .............................. 0-0 (1st)
Assistant Coaches .... .................... ... Dee Bell,
Belt Shelby
2008-09 Record .............................................. 9-21
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................... 7-1117th
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 616
Newcomers .......................................................... 8
WBB Contact ............................. Steve Appelhans
Office Phone ............................... (931) 372-3293
Cell Phone .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. n/a
Office Fax ................................... (931 ) 372-6139
Email
................... ... appelhans@tntech.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (931) 372-6077

Location (Enroll.) ........ .... .. Charleston, Ill. (11,157)
Nickname (Colors) ............ Panthers (Blue &amp; Gray)
Conference ...................... Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) .......................... Lantz Arena (5,300)
President .................................... Dr. William Perry
Athletics Director ............................ Barbara Burl&lt;e
n cket Office Phone ...................... (217) 581-2106
Athletics Web Site .............. www.eiupanthers.com

Head Coach ...... Brady Sallee (Thomas More, '93)
School Record (Yrs.) ................
... 73-77 (5)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............................ 73-77 (5)
Assistant Coaches ......................... Lee Buchanan,
Quacy Timmons, Jackie Moore
2008-09 Record .........
.. ......... 24-9
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish ................... 15-3/2nd
Starters Returning/Lost .......... .................. ......... 114

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 815
Newcomers ...... ....................... . ........................... 6
WBB Contact ....................................... Ben Turner
Office Phone .. ............................. (217) 581-7020
Cell Phone .................................. (217) 549-7965
Office Fax ................................... (217) 581-6434
Email ....................................... bwturner@eiu.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (217) 581-5135

Location (Enroll.) ... Cape Girardeau, Mo. (10,655)
Nickname (Colors) .. Redhawks (Red, White &amp; Black)
Jan. 16 • 4:00 p .m. • Richmond , Ky.
Fe_b. 11 • 6:30 p.m. • Cape Girard ea ,Mo. Conference ........ .. ....... Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) ................... Show Me Center (7,000)
President ........................ Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins
Athletics Director ................................ John Shafer
ncket Office Phone ..... ......... .... ..... (573) 651-2113
Athletics Web Site ............. www.gosoutheast.com

Head Coach ....... John Ishee (Southern Miss., '86)
School Record (Yrs.) ............................ 62-32 (3)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............................ 91 -53 (5)
Assistant Coaches ...................... Jayme Callahan,
Elizabeth Cansdale
2008-09 Record .. .... .. .. ......... ..... .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. 15-15
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish .................. 10-8/t-5th
Starters Returning/Lost .......
.. ......... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 4{7
Newcomers .................................. ........................ 9
WBB Contact ..................................... Patrick Clark
Office Phone .....
.. ............ (573) 651-2937
Cell Phone .................................. (618) 593-7281
Office Fax ...... .............. .... .... ..... (573) 651-2810
Email ..................................... paclark@semo.edu
Press Row Phone
....... (573) 651-5014

Location (Enroll.) ........... Edwardsville, Ill. (13,602)
Nickname (Colors) ............ Cougars (Red &amp; White)
Conference ...................... Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) ............... Vadalabene Center (4,000)
Chancellor .......................... Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift
Athletics Director .........
... Dr. Bradley Hewitt
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (618) 650-2841
Press Row Phone ............
.. .. (618) 650-3608

Head Coach ..... Amanda Levens (Arizona St., '02)
School Record (Yrs.) .............................. 5-24 (1)
Overall Record (Yrs.)
............ 5-24 (1)
Assistant Coaches ..................... Laura Gonsalves,
Kevin Chaney, Jenn Bradley
2008-09 Record .............................................. 5-24
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish ............... Not Eligible
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........ .................... 4/5
Newcomers .......................................................... 5
WBB Contact ................................. Bruce Robidou
Office Phone ............................... (618) 650-3155
Cell Phone
........................ n/a
Office Fax .............
..... (618) 650-2296
Email ........
.. ... rrobido@siue.edu
Athletics Web Site ............. www.siuecougars.com

Location (Enroll.) ............... Morehead, Ky. (8,981)
Nickname (Colors) ..... Eagles (Royal Blue &amp; Gold)
Conference ...................... Ohio Valley Conference
Arena (Cap.) .......... Ellis T. Johnson Arena (6,500)
President ........................... Dr. Wayne D. Andrews
Athletics Director .....
.. ......... Brian Hutchinson
Ticket Office Phone ...................... (606) 783-2088
Athletics Web Site .
.. .. www.msueagles.com

Head Coach .. Mike Bradbury (UT Chattanooga, '93)
School Record (Yrs.) ............................ 28-33 (2)
Overall Record (Yrs.) ............................ 28-33 (2)
Assistant Coaches ........................... Harry Elifson,
Valerie King, Tomeka Brown
2008-09 Record
....... 17-14
2008-09 Conf. Record/Finish
............. 11-7/4th
Starters Returning/Lost ...................... ............. 4/1

Letterwinners Returning/Lost...
.. ........... 1014
Newcomers ........................................................ 4
WBB Contact .............. ............. ....... Matt Schabert
Office Phone ............................... (606) 783-2556
Cell Phone
............................................ n/a
Office Fax ................................... (606) 783-2550
Email .. .............. m.schabert@moreheadstate.edu
Press Row Phone ......................... (606) 783-2500

TENNES&amp;EE STATE
Jan. 2 • 4:00 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Jan . 3jl • -6:30 p.m. • Nash ville, Tenn.

AUSTIN PEAY
Jan . 4 • 5:30 p.m. • Richmo nd, Ky.
Jan. 28 • 6:15 p .m. • Clarksville, Tenn.

JACKSONVILLE"STATE
Jan. 7 • 6:15 -p.m. • J ackson._v ille, A la.
'feb. 6 • .4:00 p.m. • Richmon d, Ky.

EASJERNILLINOIS

Jan. 14 • 5:30 p .m. • Richmond, Ky.
~eb. J:3 • S:()(f1?_.m. • Charl eston, Jlf.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

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Jan./,10 • 6:00 p.m,~• Richmond,

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MOREHEAD STATE
Jan. 23 • 4:00 p.m. • Ricly 11on d, Ky.
Feb. 20 • 2:00 p .m. • Morehead, Ky.

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�MEDIA INFORMATION
Press P asses
Credentials a re issued to members of the working med ia only.
Requests for credentials should be made to Kevin Britton, Assistant Di rector of Athletic Publ ic Relations at (859)622-2006 or kevin .
bri tton@eku.ed u. If time permi ts, credentials wi ll be mai led.
Otherw ise, they w ill be left a t the media entrance to Alumni Coliseum, located on the east side of the build ing.
Press R ow
Press row is located courtside on the op posite side of the arena
fro m the team benches. Seating is limited and reserved fo r wo rking members of the medi a. The press row pho ne n um ber is (859)
622-5908.

How to Get to Eastern Kentucky University
From Cincinnati, Ohio and P oints N orth:
Take I-75 South through Lex ington, Ky. Con tin ue south on
T-75 Richmond/ Knoxv ille to exit t:87 (second Richmond exit).
Make a left and cross over the interstate heading east on the
Rich mond bypass for one mil e and you will see the main EKU
campus on the left.
From Huntington, \V.Va., and Points East:
Ta ke I-64 West for 104 miles to exit #96 (For t Booncsborough
S.P.) and rem ain on State Hi gh way 627 un til in te rsecting 1-75
at exit #95. Take J-75 South to exit #87 (seco nd Richmond exit).
Make a left and cross over the intersta te h eading east on th e
Ri chmond bypass for one mile and you will see the mai n EKU
campu s on the left.

Photographers
All photographers and cameramen m ust wear a visable credential issued by the Eastern Kentucky Athletic Public Relation s
depar tment. Photog raphers may take pictures from th e sidelines
during the game, p rovided that they re main a safe distance from
the fro nt of the bench and coaching areas. The re is NO FLASH
photography allowed.

F rom Lexington, K y.:
Take f-75 South to exit #87 (secon d Richmond exi t). Make a
left and cross over t he intersta te headin g east on the Richmond
bypass for one mile an d you w ill see the ma in EKU camp us on
the left.

Radio
All of the Eastern Kentu cky women's basketball h ome ga mes,
and conferen ce road ga mes, will be broadcast on W EKY 1340 AM.
For visiting teams, one p hone line is available for rad io braodcast.
Parking
Pa rking space can be reser ved ,,vith a request received by EKU's
Athletic Public Relations Office at least one working d ay prior to
the game. Med ia parking is located in the parking lo t at Alumni
Coliseu m. An a ttendant w ill direct yo u to the media parking area.
Services
Game prog rams, flip ca rds, game notes and sta tistics are
provided at eve ry Eastern Kentu cky home game. A meal and
drinks will also be served during or after each game. Complete
individ ual and team sta tistics, and play-by-p lay will be available
to the media following the game. Wireless internet is available in
McBrayer Arena.

From Bowling Green, Ky., and P oints \'\'est:
Take T-65 North to exit 1143 (G lasgow) and travel east on the
Cumberland Parkway through Somerset to exit #41 on I-75.
Travel north on I-75 to exit #87. Turn right at the end of the off
ramp and head cast on the Richmond bypass for one mile and
you will see the main EKU campus on th e le ft.
From Knoxville, Tenn., and Points South:
Take 1-75 North ap proximately 162 miles to exit #87 in Kentucky . Turn right at the end of the off ramp and head cast on the
Richmond bypass for one mile and you will see the main EKU
campu s on the left.

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Athletic Public Relations Women's Basketball Contact- Kevin Britton
Work Phone . ... . . . 859-622-2006 Cell Phone . . . . . .. . . 859-358-8359
E-mail ... . kevin.britton@cku.edu Fax ... .. . . . . . . .. . . 859-622-5108

Post- Game Int erviews
After a 10-minute cooling off pe riod, head coach Chrissy Roberts
and requested players w ill be available fo r members of the med ia.
Post-game in terviews w ill be cond ucted in sepa rate defi ned locations outside of each team's locker roo m. The Lady Colonels'
locker room is CLOSED both a t h ome and on the road .

Important Phone umbers
Athletic Depar hnen t . . . . . . . . . . .
Press Row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women' s Baske tball Office Fax

P layer Interviews
Phone in terviews will be arranged at the player's con venience,
but it is asked that all player in terviews (in person or vi a phon e)
be arranged th rough the Athletic Public Relations Office. Requests are asked to be m ade at least 24 ho urs in advance.

Mailing/Shipping Address
521 Lancaster Ave.
Alumni Coliseum 115
Richmond, KY 40475

Coaches' Interviews
The best time to interview Coach Roberts o r any m ember of the
coaching staff is in the morn ings. Please call th e Athle tic Public
Rela tions O ffice to set up all interviews.

Michael Clark
Director of Athletic
Public Relations

Ens/em Ke11/ucky's official colors are 11wroo11 (PMS 209) a11d white.
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859-622-2120
859-622-5908
859-622-2122
859-622-5108
W eb Site
www.EKUSports.com

Kevi11 Britton
Asst. Dir. of Athletic
Public Rein/ions

Steve Fo!tl
Ass/. Dir. of Athletic
Public Re/atio11s

�MEDIA INFORMATION I EKUSPORTS.COM
Coveri!l1g the Lady Colonels
Winchester Sun
Contact: Keith Taylor
ktaylor@win chestersun.com

Print
Richmond Register
Contact: Wendy Haun
whaun~~richmond register.com

859-744-3123

859-623-1669 x242

w,-vw. winchestersun.com

www.richmondregister.com
Lexington Herald-Leader
Contact: Sports Desk
hlsports@herald-leader.com
859-231-3100

www.kentucky.com
Louisville Courier-Jou rnal
Contact: Michael Grant
mgrant@courier-journal.com
502-582-4011 x4096

www.cou rier-jomnal.com
Eastern Progress
Contact: Clayton Ward
progress@eku.edu

EKUSports.com
Eastern Kentu cky's Athle tic Department unveiled its new web
site in the summer of 2008.
The site, whi ch is powered by Internet Consulting Services,
features the latest news on all the EKU athletic teams. Li ve stats,
scrolling scoreboard, feature sto ries, rosters, enhanced p layer
biographies, media guides, game notes, photo galleries and upto-date schedules are just a fe w of the items that can be easi ly
accessed through the site.
EKUSports.com also fea tures free streaming audio for each
home w omen's basketball game and road confe rence games,
streaming video for all home games, press conference video clips
and breaking news as it happens.
Fans can also sign up for an e-mail newslette r se rv ice through
the site that will allow them to stay up-to-date on all their favorite
Colonel squads.
Not only is the state-of-the-art web si te a g reat place for Lady
Colonel fans around the world to browse, but it is also an important tool for medi a members needing up-to-da te information on
the Lady Colonels.
In addition, EKUSports.com p rovides links to other web sites
of interest as well, such as the Eastern Kentucky University main
si te, the Ohio Valley Conference web site and the NCAA web site.

859-622-1000

www .easternprogress.com
Associated Press
Contact: Jeff McMurray
jmcmurray@ap.org
502-777-9138

www.ap.o rg
Danville Advoca te-Messenger
Contact: Larry Vaught
larry@amnews.com
859-236-2551

www.amnews.com

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Television
WKYT (Channel 27)
Contact: David Patrick
david.patrick@wkyt.com
859-299-0411

www.wkyt.com
WLEX (Channel 18)
Contact: Brent Carney
bcarney@lex18.com
859-259-1818

www.wlextv.com
WTVQ (Channel 36)
Contact: Dan Rieffer
d rieffer@wtvq.com
859-294-3636

www.wtvq.com
WYMT (Channel 57)
Contact: Bryan Milam
606-436-5757

wwvv .wymtnews.com

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