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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.

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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
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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 ,

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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 •

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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

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, 7 OVC championships , 2 NCAA toumament appearances ,

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�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

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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)

,w

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

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�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

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�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

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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 •

�RADIO/TV ROSTER

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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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Bonaire, Ga.

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Urbandale, Iowa

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Indianapolis, Ind.

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Bereldange, Luxembourg

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Columbus, Ohio

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Detroit, Mich.

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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

~

Blk
7

~

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

6

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

�~

r1

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 •

1111

�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

o

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

o oo o

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.
1764
1872
1971
1959
2003

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
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
31
30

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32
31
30
30
29

167
170
168
161
151

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31
31
31
30
29

454
456
435
439
508

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31

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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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30
31
29
30
31

444
435
401
412
424

14.8
14.0
13.8
13.7
13.7

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Steals

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29
30
29
31
30

323

11.1
9.1
8.6
8.2
8.0

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29
29
29
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173
249
253
241

Blocks
124
105
93
86
83

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ALL-TIME SERIES

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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

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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
0

ALL-TIME RECORD

2007-08 OPPONENTS IN BOLD

f:W

• 7 OVC championships • 2 NCAA tournament appearances •

8

14
0
0
39
2
47
0
1
2
1
0
4
0
3
1
0
0
1
2
3
1
5
1
25
1
1
0
0

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
1
10
7
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
6
6
6
501

1
0
3
0
8
10
9
52
1
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
2
16
0
1
2
1
0

1
2
4
7
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Northern Kentucky

Belmont College

1972-73
Record : 13- 3
Coach: Ellen Johns

!:!ate

WlL

QQQQOeat

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

19 77-78
Pate

QQgcaeot

WIL

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

EK\!
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
ORQooeot

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

Pate

QQQQDf:O t
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

QQRQoeat
Mur ray State
Central Missouri
Mercer

CINCINNATI

L
L
L
L
L

EK\!

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

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w

105

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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

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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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PENNSYLVANIA

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

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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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1962-pres.
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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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

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Director of Athletics Mark Sandy along with two-time EKU cross country
All-American Jacob Korir.

2 NCAA tournament appearances •

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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 •

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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
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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

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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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