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                  <text>�2018-19 Women’s Basketball Schedule
Date
11/9/18
11/13/18
11/18/18
11/23/18
11/24/18
11/28/18

Opponent
Saint Louis
at Miami University (OH)
at Ohio University
vs. Florida State&amp;
vs. West Virginia/Iowa&amp;
at Western Michigan

Location
Richmond, Ky.
Oxford, Ohio
Athens, Ohio
Bimini, Bahamas
Bimini, Bahamas
Kalamazoo, Mich.

Time
12 p.m.
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:15/6:45 p.m.
7 p.m.

12/1/18
12/5/18
12/9/18
12/15/18
12/18/18

at Akron
Kentucky Christian
George Mason
at West Virginia
Brescia (Ky.)

Akron, Ohio
Richmond, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Morgantown, W.V.
Richmond, Ky.

2 p.m.
5 p.m.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.

1/3/19
1/5/19
1/10/19
1/12/19
1/17/19
1/19/19
1/24/19
1/26/19
1/31/19

at Austin Peay*
at Murray State*
at Tennessee State*
at Belmont*
UT Martin*
Southeast Missouri State*
Jacksonville State*
Tennessee Tech*
at Eastern Illinois*

Clarksville, Tenn.
Murray, Ky.
Nashville, Tenn.
Nashville, Tenn.
Richmond, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Berea, Ky.
Georgetown, Ky.
Charleston, Ill.

6:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
6:15 p.m.

2/2/19
2/7/19
2/9/19
2/14/19
2/16/19
2/21/19
2/23/19
2/28/19

at SIUE*
Belmont*
Tennessee State*
Murray State*
at Morehead State*
at Tennessee Tech*
at Jacksonville State*
Austin Peay State*

Edwardsville, Ill.
Richmond, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Morehead, Ky.
Cookeville, Tenn.
Jacksonville, Ala.
Richmond, Ky.

3 p.m.
5 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
2:05 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
5 p.m.

3/2/19

Morehead State*

Richmond, Ky.

4:30 p.m.

OVC Tournament
3/6-9/19

OVC Tournament

Evansville, Ind.

TBD

Home games In bold
* Denotes Ohio Valley Conference game
&amp; Denotes Junkanoo Jam games in Bimini, Bahamas
Times given are EST and subject to change

�Numerical Roster
No.
1
2
3
12
14
15
21
23
30
31
33
35
42
44

Name
Valerie Clark
Teri Goodlett
Mashayla Cecil
J’Lyn Martin
Shay Solomon
Bria Bass
Madison Pierce
Lexi Campos
Catie Kaifes
Hailey McCoy
Aasiya Berry
Joya Smith
Brittany Grice
Abby Wright

Pos.
G
G
G
G
G
G/F
F
G
G
G
C
G
C
F

Ht.
5-8
5-6
5-5
5-5
5-8
5-11
6-2
5-8
6-0
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-2
5-11

Cl.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
r-Jr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.

Hometown / High School (Previous School)
Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove HS)
Louisville, Ky. (Butler HS)
Lexington, Ky. (Paul Laurence Dunbar HS)
Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station HS)
Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven HS)
Tucker, Ga. (Tucker HS)
Birmingham, Ala. (Shelton State CC)
Maryville, Tenn. (William Blount HS)
Shawnee, Kan. (State Fair CC)
San Diego, Calif. (Mission Hills HS)
Miami, Fla. (Miami Country Day School)
Paducah, Ky. (Three Rivers CC)
Alabaster, Ala. (Thompson HS)
Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS)

Ht.
5-10
6-2
5-8
5-5
5-8
5-6
6-2
6-0
5-5
5-10
6-2
6-0
5-8
5-11

Cl.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
r-Jr.
Sr.

Hometown (Previous School)
Tucker, Ga. (Tucker HS)
Miami, Fla. (Miami Country Day School)
Maryville, Tenn. (William Blount HS)
Lexington, Ky. (Paul Laurence Dunbar HS)
Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove HS)
Louisville, Ky. (Butler HS)
Alabaster, Ala. (Thompson HS)
Shawnee, Kan. (State Fair CC)
Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station HS)
San Diego, Calif. (Mission Hills HS)
Birmingham, Ala. (Shelton State CC)
Paducah, Ky. (Three Rivers CC)
Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven HS)
Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS)

Alphabetical Roster
No.
15
33
23
3
1
2
42
30
12
31
21
35
14
44

Name
Bria Bass
Aasiya Berry
Lexi Campos
Mashayla Cecil
Valerie Clark
Teri Goodlett
Brittany Grice
Catie Kaifes
J’Lyn Martin
Hailey McCoy
Madison Pierce
Joya Smith
Shay Solomon
Abby Wright

Pos.
G
C
G
G
G
G
C
G
G
G
F
G
G
F

Head Coach: Chrissy Roberts (Eastern Kentucky, 1998), 11th Season
Assistant Coaches: Colette Cole (Eastern Kentucky, 2009), Ninth Season
Teresa McNair (Eastern Kentucky, 2003), Fifth Season
Marcus Payne (Southwestern College, 1987), Fourth Season

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�Women’s Basketball 2018-19 Player Bios
#15 Bria Bass – G/F, 5-11, So., Tucker, Ga. (Tucker HS)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017-18
Appeared in all 27 games and started 25 times as a freshman … third on the team in scoring (10.7 ppg) and third in
rebounding (4.9 rpg) … ranked 24th in the conference in
scoring, 12th in three-pointers made (1.6/g) and ninth in
minutes played (33.7/g) … chosen as the Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Week on Jan. 9 … scored a season-best
25 points against Eastern Illinois (Jan. 6) … had a season-high
17 rebounds against Morehead State (Feb. 10) … made five
3-pointers in a game twice, at Cincinnati (Nov. 25) and against
Eastern Illinois (Jan. 6).
HIGH SCHOOL
Scored 1,234 points and pulled down 661 rebounds during her
high school career … varsity starter all four years … averaged
11.9 points and 7.2 rebounds her senior year … led her team
to the second round of the state playoffs her senior year …
named to the DeKalb County First Team All-Region, GACA 6A
South First Team All-State, and AJC All-Metro Basketball First
Team … maintained 3.8 GPA in high school.
PERSONAL
Full name is Bria LaNaye Bass … daughter of Brian and Shawn
Bass … has two brothers – Brice and Brinton, and one sister –
Brilynn … plans to major in nursing.

#3 Mashayla Cecil - G, 5-5, Fr., Lexington, Ky. (Dunbar HS)
HIGH SCHOOL
Was named the 11th Region Player of the Year and was a Miss
Kentucky Basketball Candidate as a senior in 2018 for Paul Laurence
Dunbar … averaged 19 points or better her final three seasons …
was a three time all-city and all-district selection … was named
43rd District MVP and Lexington Player of the Year after her senior
campaign … took over as the Fayette Country Girls All-Time Leading
Scorer.
PERSONAL
Full name is Mashayla Amaya Cecil … daughter of Will and Tish
Cecil … has one sister – Tanaya … plans to study psychology.

#1 Valerie Clark – G, 5-11, So., Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove HS)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017-18
Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman … scored two
points, grabbed five rebounds and had one assist … scored
her first collegiate points at Southeast Missouri (Jan. 13) … had
a season-high two rebounds at Tennessee-Martin (Jan. 11).
HIGH SCHOOL
Claimed the 2017 Female Athlete of the Year award … invited
to the U17 Basketball Olympic Trials … 10x varsity letter winner … named the Johnson County Runner of the Year and
was a four-time state qualifier …named first team academic
all-state.
PERSONAL
Full name is Valerie Renee Clark … daughter of Rick and Angie
Clark … has two brothers – Christian and Rick … plans to major in pre-physical therapy.

#33 Aasiya Berry – C, 6-2, Fr., Miami, Fla. (Miami Country Day HS)
HIGH SCHOOL
As a senior in 2018 she helped Miami Country Day School win
a third straight state championship and was chosen first team
All-Dade County after averaging 10.5 points and 10 rebounds
per game … also was a first team All-Dade County selection as
a junior after contributing 10.1 points and nine rebounds per
game to the 2017 state championship team that finished the
season 31-1 … was a third team All-Dade County choice as a
freshman when she averaged 8.5 points and 5.5 rebounds.
PERSONAL
Full name is Aasiya Berry … daughter of Adrienne Ward … has
one sister – Aaliyah … her uncle Andre Ward played college
football at the University of Alabama … plans to study business.

#2 Teri Goodlett – G, 5-6, So., Louisville, Ky. (Butler HS)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017-18
Played in 16 games and started three times … averaged 2.1
points, 1.1 assists and 0.6 steals per game … scored a seasonhigh seven points against Eastern Illinois (Jan. 6) … also had a
season-best five assists against Eastern Illinois (Jan. 6).
HIGH SCHOOL
Led the Butler Bearettes to a 33-3 record and a trip to the state
tournament her senior year … named to the state tournament
all-tournament team after scoring 19 points in the quarterfinals … named all-state honorable mention … played a pivotal
role in securing the KHSAA Sweet 16 State Championship her
freshman and junior years … team posted a 119-17 record
during her high school career … named to the all-region soccer team her senior year.
PERSONAL
Full name is Teri Jewell Goodlett … daughter of Antwan Travis
and Danycia Moorman … has one brother – Rhayden Travis …
major is undecided.

#25 Lexi Campos – G, 5-8, Fr., Maryville, Tenn. (william Blount HS)
HIGH SCHOOL
Helped William Blount High School to an 18-8 record and averaged 10 points while shooting 46 percent from the field as a
junior … also grabbed five rebounds, dished out three assists,
recorded two steals per contest and connected on 37 percent
of her attempts from three-point range her junior season
… was named to the all-district team as a sophomore and a
junior.
PERSONAL
Full name is Alexis Taylor Campos … daughter of Craig Campos, and Brian and Jessica Richardson … has one sister – Bella
… plans to study physical education.
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#42 Brittany Grice – C, 6-2, So., Alabaster, Ala. (Thompson HS)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017-18
Saw action in 14 games … totaled six points and 16 rebounds
during the season … scored two points in a game three times,
including each of the last two games … grabbed a seasonbest five rebounds at Akron (Nov. 22).
HIGH SCHOOL
Named to Alabama’s top-10 watch list her final season at
Thompson High School … helped her Amateur Athletic Union
(AAU) team to back-to-back national championships a freshman and sophomore … won three straight AAU state titles
as a freshman, sophomore and junior … averaged 10 points
and 11 rebounds her senior season … contributed 10 points
and 12 boards as a junior … helped the Warriors win three
straight county championships … rated as one of the top javelin throwers in the state as a member of the Thompson High
School track and field team.
PERSONAL
Full name is Brittany Grice … daughter of Darrel and Jessica
Grice … has one sister – Breanna … plans to study criminal
justice.

#30 Catie Kaifes – G, 6-0, Jr., Shawnee, Kan. (State Fair CC)
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017-18
AT STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Picked first team all-conference and all-region in 2018 after averaging 14.1 points and seven rebounds per game … shot 46
percent from the field and 40 percent from three-point range
as a sophomore.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016-17
AT STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Earned second team all-conference and all-region recognition
as a freshman … averaged 8.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per
game while shooting 42 percent from the field.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played high school basketball at Mill Valley High School in
Shawnee, Kansas … was a first team all-state selection her
senior season when she averaged 17.6 points and eight
rebounds per game … was an honorable mention all-state
selections as a junior when she contributed 16 points and
eight boards per game … chosen by the Lawrence Journal
World as a top-10 area player each of her final two seasons
… also chosen first team all-state as a member of the Jaguars
volleyball team.
PERSONAL
Full name is Catie Lucille Kaifes … daughter of Eric and Melynda Kaifes … has three brothers – Conner, Cooper and Carter,
and one sister – Claire … her father played collegiate football
at Southern Methodist University … her brother played collegiate football at Pittsburg State University … plans to study
occupational therapy.

#23 Kenyia Johnson – G, 5-8, Sr., Fleming Island, Fla. (Evansville)
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017-18 AT EKU
Saw action in 13 games … averaged 1.8 points and 2.0
rebounds per contest … scored a season-high eight points
against Tennessee State (Feb. 3) … pulled down a season-high
seven rebounds at Tennessee State (Feb. 17) … dished out a
season-best six assists against Tennessee-Martin (Feb. 8).
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2015-16
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE
Increased her scoring average to 5.6 points per game.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2014-15
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE
Averaged 2.7 points and 1.6 rebounds per game.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year starter at Fleming Island High School, leading the
Golden Eagles to three District 7A championships and was
named the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) 7A
Player of the Year as a senior … was also named to the AllFlorida Times Union First Coast Third Team in 2014 and was an
All-Florida Times Union First Coast Second Team selection in
both 2012 and 2013 … established school records for points
(1,206), assists (242), steals (274), blocked shots (140) and
rebounds (407).
PERSONAL
Full name is Kenyia Johnson … daughter of Robert Durden
and Elona … has two sisters – Ryia and Rayna … cousin is
former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson … plans to major in
parks and recreation administration.

#12 J’Lyn Martin – G, 5-5, So., Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station HS)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017-18
Saw action in seven games … scored seven points, grabbed
three rebounds and dished out three assists … scored a
season-high five points in the season opener at Bowling Green
(Nov. 10).
HIGH SCHOOL
Named to the 2016 All-Lexington Team as an honorable mention … made a game-winner against Walton Verona … in the
same game, recorded 28 points, six rebounds, six assists, and
five steals.
PERSONAL
Full name is J’Lyn Martin … plans to major in biomedical science.

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#31 Hailey McCoy – G, 5-10, Fr., San Diego, Calif. (Mission Hills HS)
HIGH SCHOOL
Was a first team All-San Diego selection as a senior in 2018
at Mission Hills High School … averaged 17 points, eight
rebounds, four assists and three steals per game while knocking down 72 three-pointers … as a junior, McCoy helped the
Grizzlies to a 30-3 record, an Avocado League championship
and a San Diego Open Section championship … after averaging 15 points and seven rebounds per game, she earned
first team All-San Diego honors and first team All-State Junior
Class … played her freshman and sophomore seasons at Oak
Ridge High School … as a sophomore she led the Trojans to
a 29-3 mark and a Sierra Valley Conference championship …
averaged 14 points and six boards per game that season …
scored over 1,500 points, made 217 three-pointers and helped
her teams to a varsity record of 110-20 during her high school
career.
PERSONAL
Full name is Hailey McCoy … daughter of Allen and Rochelle
McCoy … has one brother – William, and one sister – Casey …
her father played collegiate football at Sacramento State University … plans to study sports management and business.

#35 Joya Smith – G, 6-0, Sr., Paducah, Ky. (Three Rivers CC)
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017-18 AT EKU
Played in 19 games and started four times … averaged 2.3
points and 1.9 rebounds … totaled 15 blocks … scored a
season-best 11 points against SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 4) … had
a season-high seven rebounds against Eastern Illinois (Jan. 6)
… blocked three shots in a game twice … made her first start
of the season against SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 4).
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016-17
AT THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Averaged 7.2 points and 8.3 rebounds per game … scored a
season-high 10 points against Wabash Valley on Oct. 31 …
recorded the most rebounds and most blocked shots on her
team.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015-16
AT THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Recorded the most rebounds and most blocked shots on the
team.
HIGH SCHOOL
Helped team to a 28-3 overall record … won team defensive
award … helped lead Paducah Tilghman to a district championship her senior year.
PERSONAL
Full name is Joya Smith … daughter of Rodney and Alisa Smith
… has one brother – Roderic, and one twin sister – Jalisa, who
is also a member of the women’s basketball team … plans to
major in general business.

#21 Madison Pierce – F, 6-2, Sr., Birmingham, Ala. (Shelton State CC)
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017-18 AT EKU
Played in 23 games and started 16 times … averaged 3.6
points and 4.1 rebounds per game … missed the final four
games of the season with an injury … scored a season-best 12
points at George Mason (Feb. 9) … also had a season-high four
steals at George Mason (Feb. 9) … grabbed a season-best nine
rebounds against Eastern Illinois (Jan. 6).
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016-17
AT SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Averaged seven points and nearly five rebounds per game …
scored a season-high 18 points in a win against Chattahoochee Valley Community College … Won back-to-back conference
championships … team finished third in the nation for the
second consecutive season … recorded the most wins of any
class (68) … named Shelton State Scholar Athlete of the Year.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015-16
AT SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Team won conference championship game and finish third in
the country.
HIGH SCHOOL
Recorded over 1,000 points … five year varsity starter … was
named team captain her senior year … 8x Max Preps Oak
Mountain Player of the Game.
PERSONAL
Full name is Madison Marie Pierce … daughter of Brad and
Nancy Pierce … has three brothers – Jordan, Zach, and Josh …
plans to major in Business.

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#14 Shay Solomon – G, 5-8, R-Jr., Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven HS)
AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE IN 2017-18
Played in all 27 of the team’s games and started 24 times …
averaged 7.1 points and led the team with 3.3 assists per game
… second on the team in steals (1.0/g) … shot 40 percent
from the field and also contributed 4.7 rebounds per game …
scored a season-best and career-high 15 points against Ohio
Christian (Dec. 18) … registered her first career double-double
with 10 points and 11 rebounds at Western Carolina (Nov.
15) … also had a double-double (14 points/12 rebounds) at
Cincinnati (Nov. 25) … dished out a season-best five assist on
four occasions, including three times in the final five games of
the season.
AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2016-17
Averaged 10.4 minutes off the bench … played her most
complete game as a Colonel at Tennessee Tech, posting a
career-high 33 minutes, pulling down a career-high four rebounds, and came up with a career-high two steals … scored a
career-high five points twice, both coming against Morehead
State (Jan. 21 and March 1) … tied her career-high in rebounds
against Belmont on March 4.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015-16
Redshirt season ... averaged more than 10 minutes in first
two contests before being sidelined for the remainder of the
season with an injury … logged a career-high 18 minutes in
season-opener at Atlantic-10 foe Richmond (Nov. 15) along
with three rebounds.
HIGH SCHOOL
Averaged 7.5 points per game, 3.5 assists per game, 3.8 steals
per game and was the defensive stopper for a Winter Haven
team that lost in the 2015 6-A state finals ... was named the
Polk County Player of the Year and second team all-state in
2014-15 ... was also a McDonalds All-American nominee and
played in the 2015 Florida North-South All-Star Game.
PERSONAL
Full name is Shantrice Solomon… daughter of Clairssa and
Freddie Solomon and Latoya Mayo … plans to major in criminal justice.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016-17
Continued to be an effective contributor off the bench … saw
action in 28 games while getting a start in nine … averaged
20.4 minutes per game … fifth on the team in scoring at 6.3
points per game … played a career-high 33 minutes in a win
at SIU Edwardsville, scoring 16 points and pulling down seven
rebounds (four offensive) … played 31 minutes against Jacksonville State, scoring eight points, grabbing six rebounds, and
blocking one shot … set a new career-high in blocks with four
in the semi-finals of the OVC Tournament against SIU Edwardsville (March 3) … recorded at least one rebound in every game
she played in ... earned a spot on the Ohio Valley Conference
Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015-16
Established herself as a key contributor in her first season …
played in 29 contests with six starts and averaged 15.9 minutes per game … her 19 points in a home win over Cincinnati
Christian (Dec. 3) set a career-high … netted 4-for-6 from deep,
logging 12 points in win at Tennessee State (Feb. 3) … also
connected on four long balls in loss to Atlantic Coast Conference opponent North Carolina State in Gainesville (Dec.20) …
made her first eight collegiate free throw attempts including a
4-for-4 effort against Conference USA’s Western Kentucky (Dec.
16) … finished the season fifth on the team in scoring.
HIGH SCHOOL
Named all-state by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association
as a senior at Oakland High ... led Oakland to the Class AAA
title game in 2014-15 ... played at Lancaster Christian Academy
in Smyrna, Tennessee as a junior ... scored over 1,000 points
her junior season and helped lead the Knights to a National
Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) National Championship in 2013-14 ... played her first two seasons of high school
at Lebanon High in Lebanon, Tennessee ... was the team’s top
scorer and rebounder as a sophomore.
PERSONAL
Full name is Abigail Lee Wright ... daughter of Kristin and
Keenan Dixon and Mark Wright ... has two sisters - Shawna
and Landry - and two brothers - Drew and Austin ... major is
homeland security.

#44 Abby Wright – F, 5-11, Sr., Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS)
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017-18
Appeared in 26 of the team’s 27 games and made 24 starts
… second on the team in scoring (13.9 ppg) and rebounding
(5.8 rpg) … led the team in free throw shooting (76.8 percent)
… tied for the team lead with 43 three-pointers … finished
11th in the OVC in scoring, 17th in rebounding, 10th in threepointers made (1.7/g), 10th in offensive rebounds (2.3/g), 11th
in three-point shooting percentage (36.4 percent), 13th in free
throw shooting and 17th in minutes played (32.3/g) … was
chosen to the 2018 College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District® Women’s Basketball
Team for district two … scored a career-best 24 points on
8-of-19 shooting, including five 3-pointers, against TennesseeMartin (Feb. 8) … had a career-best 11 rebounds in a game
at Tennessee-Martin (Jan. 11) … scored in double figures 20
times in 26 games … scored 20 or more five times.
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�Women’s Basketball Head Coach Chrissy Roberts
• Chrissy Roberts
Title: Head Coach
Year at EKU: 11th season
Alma Mater:
Eastern Kentucky, 1998

Chrissy Roberts has led
the Eastern Kentucky women’s
basketball team to the Ohio
Valley Conference Tournament
championship game twice in the past three seasons,
something that had only been accomplished one
other time in program history.
In 2016, the Colonels advanced to the title game
as the No. 4 seed. In 2017, Eastern became the
first-ever No. 7 seed to advance to the championship
game, knocking off No. 2 Morehead State and No. 3
Southern Illinois Edwardsville along the way.
Having lost 13 seniors from those two teams,
Roberts has rebuilt with a talented group of young
players. The recruiting efforts were visible in 201718 when A’Queen Hayes was chosen as the OVC
Newcomer of the Week nine times and picked up first
team All-OVC honors. In addition, freshman Bria Bass
was third on the team in scoring and rebounding in
her first collegiate season. Young players Abby Wright
and Shay Solomon excelled in featured roles.
On October 12, 2007, Roberts returned to be
inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame.
Seven months later, Roberts returned to EKU again,
this time for a longer stay. Roberts was selected as
the program’s eighth head coach on May 29, 2008.
Now in her 11th season, Roberts is the second
winningest coach in program history. Off the court,
the team received the President’s Volunteer Service
Award from the Corporation on National and Community Service for its commitment to serving the
Richmond community in 2017.
“To be back at home surrounded by the people
that helped me grow as a person is a wonderful
feeling,” Roberts said. “To be able to do what I love in
a place that I call home means so much to me. It’s a
dream come true.”
As a student-athlete, Roberts led Eastern to its
first-ever Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship and first-ever NCAA tournament appearance.
She later served two stints as an assistant at her alma
mater before spending six seasons as an assistant at
East Carolina University.
“My goal is for our student-athletes to become
the best people, students and athletes they can be,”
said Roberts. “Colonels will graduate from EKU as
both, champions on the court, and in the classroom.”
In 10 years leading the program, Roberts has
coached nine All-OVC selections, eight OVC All-Newcomer Team picks, three all-tournament honorees and
one OVC Freshman of the Year. She has also tutored
three 1,000-point scorers – Marie Carpenter (1,623),
Alex Jones (1,290) and Brittany Coles (1,031).
Roberts helped Jalen O’Bannon develop into one
of the top players in program history. She earned first
team all-conference honors in 2015-16 and 2016-17.
O’Bannon scored nearly 1,000 points and grabbed
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more than 500 rebounds in her two seasons as a Colonel.
Under Roberts’ guidance, EKU won 35 games from 2012
to 2014. During the 2013-14 season, Roberts led the Colonels
to the semifinals of the OVC Tournament for the first time in
nine years. Carpenter averaged 21.1 points per game and
broke the school record for career three-pointers (202).
In 2012-13, Eastern finished 18-12 and reached the quarterfinals of the OVC Tournament. The Colonels’ stellar season
was rewarded by an invitation to play in the Women’s Basketball Invitational. On March 20, 2013, EKU played at Elon in its
first national tournament appearance since winning the OVC
and playing the in the NCAA Tournament in 2005.
Two members of Roberts’ first full recruiting class, Jones
and Coles, graduated the spring of 2013 as some of the most
decorated Colonels of all time. Jones finished her EKU career
first all-time in rebounds (1,050), tied for first in doubledoubles (38) and 14th in points (1,290). Coles, meanwhile,
finished 20th in points (1,031), sixth in three-pointers (139)
and second in blocks (95).
In 2011-12, EKU more than doubled its number of wins
from the previous season. Roberts led the Colonels to a 7-win
improvement, which tied for the seventh best turnaround
in the nation. Eastern finished four spots higher than it was
picked in the preseason OVC poll.
Another one of Roberts’ fine coaching jobs came in
2009-10. Despite being picked to finish ninth in the OVC
preseason poll that year, Eastern Kentucky tied for fourth
place in the conference standings. In 2008-09, EKU won
seven games, placed ninth in the OVC, and failed to qualify for
the postseason conference tournament. However, in 2009-10
EKU concluded the season with 12 victories, won twice as
many conference games and returned to postseason play.
The Colonels began the conference schedule with a 5-0 record
for the first time since the 2002-03 season.
The Eminence, Kentucky, native’s Hall of Fame playing
career began when she wore maroon and white for the first
time, as a junior, in 1996. After transferring from the University of Kentucky, Roberts made an immediate impact at EKU.
She averaged 13.4 points, and led the nation with a 48.8
three-point shooting percentage in 1996-97. She helped the
Colonels roll to a 24-6 record, claim the OVC regular-season
championship with a 16-2 mark, win the school’s first-ever
conference tournament title, and advance to the NCAA
Tournament for the first time.
Roberts scored 18 points in EKU’s first NCAA Tournament
game, against second seeded Georgia on March 14, 1997.
Following her junior season Roberts won two national
awards for her three-point shooting. She was honored by the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with the Edward
S. Steitz Award. For this honor, her shoes, jersey and practice
gear were enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. She also won the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award.
During the 1997-98 season, her senior campaign, Roberts
averaged a team-high 15.2 points per game, shot 48.6 percent from the field and 45.9 percent from three-point range.
She was selected as the OVC Player of the Year, earned first
team all-conference honors for the second straight season
and garnered Kodak All-America Honorable Mention honors.
She helped the Colonels (20-8, 15-3 OVC) to their second
straight OVC regular-season title.
On her way to earning OVC Player of the Year honors,
Roberts ranked in the top-10 in the OVC in nine different
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categories. She led the league in free throw percentage, three-point field goal percentage, three-pointers
made and minutes played. She finished second in
scoring, and fifth in assists and steals.
Roberts holds school records for three-pointers in
a single season (85 in 1996-97) and career threepoint field goal percentage (47.6). She is sixth on
Eastern’s career three-pointers made list (152).
In 2002, Roberts joined the staff at East Carolina
where she served as the program’s recruiting coordinator and worked closely with the team’s guards. In
her first five seasons at ECU, the Lady Pirates finished
higher than predicted each season.
The rebuilding process at East Carolina culminated
in 2007. The Lady Pirates went 19-14 overall and
finished third in C-USA with an 11-5 mark. ECU went
on to capture its first C-USA Tournament championship and earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament
berth in 25 years. The trip to the Big Dance was only
the second in school history.
At ECU, Roberts coached three 1,000-point
scorers, 10 all-conference selections, the 2006 C-USA
Freshman of the Year, the 2007 tournament MVP, two
C-USA All-Defensive team selections and five C-USA
Players of the Week.
After her collegiate playing career ended Roberts
jumped right into coaching. She served as a graduate
assistant at EKU for the 1998-99 season and then
moved to a full-time assistant position at Tennessee
Tech University for one season. While Roberts was
at Tech, the team finished with a 24-9 record, a 16-2
mark in OVC play, won the regular-season conference
championship, the OVC Tournament title and made a
trip to the NCAA Tournament. The OVC Tournament
banner with Roberts on the coaching staff in 2000 is
the last for Tennessee Tech.
Roberts left TTU to return for a second stint as
an assistant to Larry Joe Inman at her alma mater.
In two seasons, she helped the Colonels to a 45-14
record and a 27-5 mark against OVC teams. EKU
finished second in the OVC in 2000-01 and shared the
regular-season conference championship in 2001-02.
Under Roberts’ guidance the Colonels led the nation
in scoring in 2001, averaging 88.4 points per game.
EKU capped the 2002 season by earning the first postseason victory in program history, beating Missouri
State to advance to the Sweet 16 in the WNIT.
In Roberts’ first five seasons at Eastern, two as a
player and three as an assistant coach, the Colonels
were 100-44 (.694) overall and 66-20 (.767) against
conference teams. During that same time, EKU won
three regular-season championships, an OVC Tournament title and made two postseason appearances.
As a player and a coach, Roberts has participated
in three NCAA Tournament and two WNIT games.
In 1998 Roberts earned a bachelor’s degree in
sports supervision from Eastern Kentucky. She earned
a master’s degree in sport administration in 1999.
In high school, Roberts was a first team all-state
selection and an All-American her senior season at
Eminence High. She capped her prep career by being
selected to play in the Kentucky-Indiana All-Star
game.

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• Colette Cole
Title: Assistant Coach
Year at EKU: Ninth Season
Alma Mater:
Eastern Kentucky, 2009

Former Colonel Colette Cole
is now in her seventh season
as an assistant coach and ninth
season on staff.
Cole works primarily with the team’s post players.
She also oversees the team’s academics and community service efforts. The basketball team is heavily
involved within the surrounding communities, accumulating hundreds of volunteer hours each season.
In the fall of 2017, the women’s basketball team
posted a 3.21 grade-point-average, the program’s
third highest ever.
In the spring of 2017, the basketball team
received the President’s Volunteer Service Award from
the Corporation on National and Community Service
for its commitment to serving the community.
On the court, Cole helped the Colonels return to
the Ohio Valley Conference title game in 2016 for the
first time since 2005. She helped EKU win 18 games
and go 10-6 in conference contests. In 2016-17,
Eastern became the first No. 7 seed in league history
to advance to the tournament finals. The Colonels
knocked off No. 2 seed Morehead State and No. 3 seed
SIU Edwardsville en route to the title game.
Cole served as EKU’s director of basketball
operations for two years prior to becoming an assistant coach in 2012, coordinating team travel, film
exchange, summer camps and budget.
“Colette has been an enthusiastic and loyal
member of our Colonel family since 2006, when she
first came to EKU as a freshman,” head coach Chrissy
Roberts said. “She enjoyed a successful playing career
and exemplified what being a student-athlete is all
about. She has a unique perspective to offer my current and future players because she played for me and
fully understands the demands and rewards of being
a Colonel. Colette is a tremendous role model.”
Cole was a four-year letter winner for the Colonels
from 2006 to 2010. During her career she played in
98 games and started 42 times while averaging 5.4
points and 3.8 rebounds per game.
During her junior season Cole averaged a careerbest 8.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per contest. She
also recorded two double-doubles, had 32 steals, 24
assists and blocked 10 shots. She finished among the
top-20 in the conference in rebounding and third on
the team in scoring. During her senior campaign Cole
shot a career-best 42 percent from the field.
In the classroom, Cole was a four-time winner
of the OVC Medal of Honor. She was chosen to the
2008-09 and 2009-10 ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District First Team.
Cole earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management in December 2009, completing the degree in
three and a half years. In the spring of 2011, Cole
completed a master’s degree in sport management.
She is currently working towards a PhD in educational
leadership and policy studies.

• Teresa McNair
Title: Assistant Coach
Year at EKU: Fifth Season
Alma Mater:
Eastern Kentucky, 2003

EKU Athletics Hall of Famer
Teresa McNair is beginning her
fifth season as an assistant.
McNair oversees Eastern’s
recruiting efforts and works primarily with the guards.
As the program’s recruiting coordinator, McNair
was charged with replenishing the talent after 13 seniors departed over two seasons from a pair of teams
that advanced to back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference
Tournament championship games.
The recruiting efforts were visible in 201718 when A’Queen Hayes was chosen as the OVC
Newcomer of the Week nine times and picked up first
team All-OVC honors. In addition, freshman Bria Bass
was third on the team in scoring and rebounding in
her first collegiate season. Young players Abby Wright
and Shay Solomon excelled in featured roles as well.
In 2016-17, Eastern became the first No. 7 seed in
league history to advance to the tournament finals.
The Colonels knocked off No. 2 seed Morehead State
and No. 3 seed SIUE en route to the title game.
In 2015-16, McNair was part of a staff that helped
EKU win 18 games and go 10-6 in conference contests. Under her guidance, guards Shameekia Murray
and Michaela Hunter averaged more than 12 points
per game, as the Colonels reached the OVC title game
for the first time since the 2005 season. Meanwhile,
the EKU defense averaged more than seven steals
per contest. Hunter ranked among the league’s top
performers in scoring, rebounding, assists, and steals.
Both Murray and Hunter ranked in the conference’s
top-15 in scoring and steals.
McNair was inducted into the EKU Athletics Hall of
Fame in 2012, less than 10 years after the conclusion
of her prolific Colonel career.
McNair started in all but five of the 116 games she
played for coach Larry Joe Inman. The native of Ocala,
Florida was an integral part of 76 victories during her
career at Eastern, which included a fantastic junior
year in 2001-02 that saw EKU finish with a 23-8
record, win the regular season Ohio Valley Conference
title and an advancement to the WNIT Sweet 16.
McNair led the OVC in steals each of her four
seasons at Eastern and holds the conference career
steals mark with 406. She ended her career at EKU
with 1,183 points.
McNair earned a bachelor’s degree in business
administration and information technology from EKU
in 2003. She then received a master’s degree in business administration with a concentration in information security management from Saint Leo University
in 2010 and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Grand Canyon University in 2013.
McNair has a 10-year-old daughter named
Princess Hardin.

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• Marcus Payne
Title: Assistant Coach
Year at EKU: Fourth Season
Alma Mater:
Southwestern College, 1987

The 2018-19 season will be
the fourth for Marcus Payne as
an assistant coach.
In his first three seasons
with the Colonels, Payne helped the team advance
to back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference Tournament
championship games. In 2015-16, he was part of a
staff that helped EKU win 18 games and go 10-6 in
conference contests. A year later, Eastern became the
first No. 7 seed in league history to advance to the
tournament finals. The Colonels knocked off No. 2
seed Morehead State and No. 3 seed Southern Illinois
Edwardsville en route to the title game.
Payne helped forward Jalen O’Bannon develop
into one of the top players in program history. She
earned first team all-conference honors in 2015-16
and 2016-17. O’Bannon scored nearly 1,000 points
and grabbed more than 500 rebounds in two seasons.
Payne brought more than 25 years of college
coaching experience with him to Richmond, including
stints at three different OVC schools. He was an
assistant coach at Austin Peay from 1994-96 and,
again, from 2006-2010. Payne helped the Lady Govs
win three OVC Tournament titles during his tours in
Clarksville (1996, 2009 and 2010). He was also an
assistant coach at Southeast Missouri (2010-11) and,
most recently, at Tennessee State (2011-14).
Payne began his coaching career at his alma
mater, Southwestern College, in Winfield, Kansas. He
was the head women’s basketball coach at Southwestern from 1986-1993, and led the Lady Builders to
a Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference title in 1992.
After serving as the head coach at Brown Mackie
College in Overland Park, Kansas for one season
(1993-94), Payne arrived at Austin Peay for the first
time in 1994. His initial stint in Clarksville culminated
with the Lady Govs’ first-ever OVC Tournament title
and a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 1996.
Following his first stop at APSU, Payne spent time
as an assistant coach at UNLV (1996-98) and Barton
County Community College in Great Bend, Kansas
(1998-99). He won a Jayhawk Western Conference
Championship with Barton County in 1999.
Payne then served as the associate head coach
at Missouri-Rolla from 2001-06 before returning to
Austin Peay in 2006. His second tenure at APSU was
even more successful than his first, as he helped head
lead the Lady Govs to back-to-back OVC Tournament
crowns in 2009 and 2010.
Payne was an assistant coach at Southeast
Missouri during the 2010-11 season, and then spent
three years in Nashville (2011-2014) as an assistant
coach at Tennessee State. During the 2014-15 season
he served as the head girl’s basketball coach at Fort
Campbell High School in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
Payne earned a bachelor’s degree in physical
education, health and recreation from Southwestern
College in 1987.
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�Women’s Basketball All-Time Roster
-ABriana Abner
LaRa`e Allen
Tamara Arnold
Zoey Artist
Niki Avery

1989-90
2011-13
2004-06
1998-02
2006-08

-BJade Barber
2011-13
Mary Lynn Barne
1985-86
Bria Bass
2017-present
Reese Bass
2010-11
Laura Becerra
2008-09
LaTonyah Bentley
2007-08
Genna Berryman
1982-83
Alicia Binion
2002-04
Maisha Thomas Blanton 1991-95
Viv Bohon
1981-84
Mikki Bond
1998-02
Carla Booth
2011-12
Aimee Bouie
2010-12
Nicole Bowers
2013-15
Tamika Bowers
2003-07
Shannon Brady
1981-85
Kathy Branch
1986-87
Rachel Bristow
2008-09
Amadi Brooks
2013-17
Ja’Lyn Brooks
2016-17
Carole Brown
1987-88
Melissa Brown
1993-94
Shannon Browning
1995-99
Angie Bryant
1988-90
Jalisa Bryant
2011-13
Hallie Burger
1988-89
-CGreat Cahoe
1987-89
Marie Carpenter
2010-14
Leigh Carr
2001-04
Karen Carrico
1985-87
Sue Carroll
1976-80
Ashley Cazee
2004-08
Marsha Charles
1980-82
Rebecca Chesnut
1986-87
Sherry Clark
1988-89
Valerie Clark
2017-present
Kaiti Cochren
2009-11
Carla Coﬀey
1984-88
Cole e Cole
2006-10
Bri any Coles
2009-13
Cynthia Collins
1991-92
Shakeyia Colyer
2009-11
Laechia Conley
2006-07
Candis Cook
2001-05
Alexus Cooper
2012-17
Tina Co le
1983-85
Lore a Coughlin
1976-80
Kelly Cowan
1987-91
Angie Cox
1988-92
Kristy Cromer
1987-88
Kim Cunningham
1993-94
Jerilyn Cushing
1992-94
-DStephanie Davis
Talisha Davis
Tiﬀany Davis
Nyame Dobson
Laphelia Doss

1992-97
2009-10
1993-97
1997-98
1994-98

Cierra Drake
2013-15
Kayla Drake
2008-09
Lauren Dubbert
2005-07
Cathy Dues
1995-99
Chance Dugan
1978-82
Calais Dunn
2005-06, 08-09
-EMiranda Eckerle
Anne e Elkin
Jeane e Elkin
Karen Evans

2001-05
1990-91
1990-91
1980-84

-FStephanie Falk
Casandra Ferguson
Candice Finley
Karen Flannery
LaTonya Fleming
Angela Fletcher
Sara Fraser-Jones
Lisa Fussell

1981-82
1998-00
1997-01
1997-99
1988-89
1984-86
2008-10
1993-94

Shavonne Jones
Stephanie Jones
Velma Jordan

2005-08
1987-88
1981-82

-KKatie Kalahar
Katie Kelly
Tracey Kindred
Jennifer King
Sandy Kinkton
Amber Kirkpatrick
Michaelea Kleist
Tracy Korbu
Kaia Kosk

1989-90
2000-04
1989-90
1995-99
1980-81
2006-07
2009-10
1986-87
2008-09

-LMariah Lawrence
Julie Levis
Jasmine Lewin

2011-12
1984-85
2008-11

-MSegena Mackeroy
1991-93
Jenny Magrane
1987-88
Miranda Maples
2012-16
Van Marshel
1983-88
J’lyn Martin
2017-present
Crystal Mason
1998-01
2013-17
Mariah Massengill
Tiﬀany Mayfield
1991-93
Kim Mays
1992-95
Natalie Mays
1996-97
Lindsay McClellan
2000-01
Omni McCluney
2002-04
Sheletha McEaddy
1990-92
Shannah McIntosh
1990-94
Teresa McNair
1999-03
Kate Middeler
2005-06
Sondra Miller
1984-88
Aquanta Milligan
1987-89
Laura Morris
1990-91
Nadia Mossong
2007-11
Sandra Mukes
1978-82
Kathy Murray
1989-90
Shameekia Murray
2014-16
Ilona Muszak
2007-09

-GPam Garre
2001-05
Peggy Gay
1975-79
Marla Gearhart
1996-00
Jaree Goodin
1989-93
Lisa Goodin
1980-84
Teri Goodle
2017-present
Trina Goodrich
1994-98
Kennedy Gore
2017-18
Joan Go i
1978-81
Raechele Gray
2011-13
Bri any Grice
2017-present
Sandra Grieb
1977-80
-HHeather Haddix
1989-90
Freda Hagan
1980-84
Fatai Hala’api’api
2003-06
Lakeisha Hamilton
1995-96
Marcia Haney
1981-85
Rhonda Hardesty
1989-94
Shelly Harper
2012-15
Susan Hatcher
1997-00
Kim Hatley
1988-89
A’Queen Hayes 2016-present
Julie Haynes
1994-95
Jasmine Henshaw
2012-16
Lori Hines
1984-85
Nancy Hoist
2004-05
Sonjia Hoston
2008-10
Ashleigh Huﬀman
2002-05
Adrianne Hughes
1978-79
Michaela Hunter
2013-17
Candise Hurdle
2003-04

-NShavontae Naylor

2015-17

-OTekielia Oden
Jalen O’Bannon

1999-01
2014-17

-PLisa Pace
1994-98
Cheryl Palmer
1988-89
Lore a Pate
1982-84
Jennifer Pa erson
2004-06
Jill Perry
1999-03
Madison Pierce 2017-present
Louista Pierre
2002-06
Katie Pippen
2013-17
Meredith Polson
2011-15
Ashley Pritche
2009-11
Shanda Pulliam
1979-80

-JBarbie Jackson
1999-00
Andrea Jenkins
2005-07
Ann Jernigan
2015-present
Ashley Johnson
2015-16
Diane Johnson
1979-80
Kenyia Johnson 2017-present
Kiejon Johnson
2003-06
Alex Jones
2009-13
Cheryl Jones
1989-92
Crystal Jones
2006-08

Tina Reece
Amanda Reid
Ericka Richardson
Karen Richardson
Tae’Lour Richardson
Karen Rimer
Chrissy Roberts
Kim Roberts
Deja Robinson
Natasha Robinson
Marcella Rocha
Emely Rosario

1985-89
1996-97
2017-18
1980-81
2016-18
1978-80
1996-98
1992-93
2015-16
2010-11
2016-17
2017-18

-SLaura Seay
1982-83
Bre Shaw
2011-12
Laura Shelton
2002-06
Margy Shelton
1982-86
Charlo e Sizemore
1997-02
Jennifer Smiley
2010-11
Jalisa Smith
2017-present
Joya Smith
2017-present
Synisha Smith
2000-02
Cathy Snipes
1987-88
Shay Solomon
2015-present
Jasmine Staﬀord
2012-15
Katie Stearns
1999-00
LaTanya Stokes
2007-08
Jasmine Stovall
2010-12
-TCindy Taylor
Dana Taylor
Pam Taylor
Rita Taylor
Shamira Thedford
Jayme Thiem
Jada Triple

1985-87
1980-83
1985-86
1976-80
1997-99
2005-07
2015-16

-UTracey Underwood

1984-86

-VVicki Viox

1978-80

-WPilar Walker
2011-14
Larrya Wall
1997-01
Stephany Wallace
1995-96
Lyndsey Warbington 1999-03
Kristy Ward
1995-96
Lindsey Waters
2007-08
Tina Wermuth
1979-83
Cherie White
2007-11
Zee Willix
2015-17
Tami Wingate
1995-96
India Wood
2004-06
Madison Wood
2016-18
Abby Wright
2015-present
-YKasey Young
Samantha Young

2013-14
1991-96

-ZSue Zylstra

1989-93

-RRegie Ra ler
Kathy Redling

19

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1979-80

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Paula Welch
1971-72, 1973-74
25-10

Year
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
TOTALS

W
8
13
17
14
17
7
12
5
9
16
14
14
17
18
8
9
6
12
12
14
20
12
17
19
11
24
20
11
13
22
23
18
15
23
7
12
14
7
12
6
13
18
17
9
18
12
8
643

Coach
Larry Joe Inman
Chrissy Roberts
Dianne Murphy
Shirley Duncan

Ellen Johns
1972-73
13-3

L
4
3
6
6
3
17
15
24
19
15
16
13
11
10
17
18
20
14
14
13
9
15
9
9
16
6
8
16
15
6
8
11
15
8
20
18
14
20
17
21
16
12
13
17
12
20
19
628

Pct.
.667
.813
.739
.700
.850
.292
.444
.172
.321
.516
.467
.519
.607
.643
.320
.333
.231
.462
.462
.519
.690
.444
.654
.679
.407
.800
.714
.407
.464
.786
.742
.621
.500
.742
.259
.400
.500
.259
.414
.222
.448
.600
.567
.346
.600
.375
.296
.506
Seasons
1988-08
20081979-86
1975-79

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1974-75
14-6

H

A

N

2-0
4-0
4-2
5-1
2-5
9-5
2-10
4-9
9-6
9-4
8-5
9-4
11-3
3-6
8-6
4-8
5-5
6-5
9-2
12-0
6-5
8-2
8-1
8-4
11-1
9-2
7-4
8-5
11-2
11-2
7-5
8-3
13-0
4-8
6-6
7-4
5-9
5-8
6-8
6-6
13-1
7-5
3-8
9-4
8-5
6-7

1-1
2-3
7-1
7-1
4-6
3-9
2-13
4-8
6-8
5-11
5-6
6-5
6-5
5-10
1-9
2-10
6-9
5-8
4-8
5-9
5-8
7-5
7-7
1-11
10-4
8-4
4-11
3-10
8-1
9-5
7-5
4-8
7-5
3-11
4-10
4-8
2-11
5-9
0-13
5-7
4-8
8-5
4-8
6-6
1-11
2-12

5-2
9-3
3-3
5-1
1-6
0-1
1-1
1-2
1-1
0-1
1-2
2-2
1-2
0-1
0-3
0-2
1-0
1-1
1-3
3-0
1-2
2-2
4-1
2-1
3-1
3-2
0-1
2-0
3-3
3-1
4-1
3-4
3-3
0-1
2-2
3-2
0-0
2-0
0-0
2-3
1-3
2-3
2-1
3-2
3-4
0-0

Yrs.
20
10
7
4

Record
319-244
120-167
96-101
41-59

Shirley Duncan
1975-79
41-59

W

L

OVC
Pct.

5
2
1
2
4
4
10
8
1
4
5
5
6
7
10
10
12
12
7
16
15
8
10
14
13
10
9
15
7
9
9
4
8
3
7
11
9
4
10
7
5
318

5
8
5
4
8
6
4
6
13
10
9
7
6
5
4
6
4
4
9
2
3
10
8
2
3
6
7
1
13
11
11
14
10
15
9
5
7
12
6
9
13
300

.500
.200
.167
.333
.333
.400
.714
.571
.071
.286
.357
.417
.500
.583
.714
.625
.750
.750
.438
.889
.833
.444
.556
.875
.813
.625
.563
.938
.350
.450
.450
.222
.444
.167
.438
.688
.563
.250
.625
.438
.277
.515

Dianne Murphy
1979-86
96-101

Finish

t-4th/8
6th/7
6th/7
6th/7
5th/7
4th/6
t-2nd/8
3rd/8
8th/8
7th/8
6th/8
5th/7
t-4th/7
3rd/7
t-2nd/8
t-3rd/9
t-2nd/9
t-1st/9
t-4th/9
1st/10
t-1st/10
6th/10
5th/10
2nd/9
t-1st/9
3rd/9
t-5th/11
1st/11
9th/11
t-7th/11
t-6th/11
t-8th/10
t-4th/10
10th/10
t-6th/11
t-2nd/12
t-3rd/12
9th/12
4th/12
t-6th/12
9th/12

OVC TOURNAMENT
W L
Finish

1

2

Semifinals

0
0
0

1
1
1

First Round
Semifinals
Semifinals

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

1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0

Semifinals
Runner-Up
Semifinals
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Semifinals
Champions
Semifinals
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Quarterfinals
Runner-Up
Champions

0
0

1
1

Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals

0

1

Quarterfinals

1
1
2

1
1
1

Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
Semifinals

2
2

1
1

Finals
Finals

22 26

COLONEL COACHES BY WINS
Pct. OVC
Pct.
Coach
Seasons
.567 204-122 .626
Paula Welch
1971-72, 73-74
.418 68-100 .405
George Cox
1986-88
.487 30-46
.395
Terry Hall
1974-75
Ellen Johns/Jaevene Young 1972-73
.410 7-13
.350

20

Larry Joe Inman Chrissy Roberts
1988-08
2008-Present
319-244
120-167

George Cox
1986-88
15-38

NCAA/WNIT
W L

0

1
0

1
Yrs.
2
2
1
1

Head Coach
Paula Welch
Ellen Johns/Jaevene Young
Paula Welch
Terry Hall
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Shirley Duncan
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
Dianne Murphy
George Cox
George Cox
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
1
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
1
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
1
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Larry Joe Inman
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
Chrissy Roberts
3

Record
25-10
15-38
14-6
13-3

Pct.
.714
.283
.700
.813

OVC
9-19
-

Pct.
.321
-

�Women’s Basketball All-Time Honors

All-America

Angie Cox

Jaree Goodin

Chrissy Roberts

American Women’s Sports Foundation
2nd Team - 1990-91; Honorable Mention - 1991-92

American Women’s Sports Foundation
Honorable Mention - 1990-91; 4th Team 1991-92

Kodak All-America
Honorable Mention - 1997-98

Academic All-America

Edward S. Steitz Award

AT&amp;T Long Distance Award

Kim Mays

Chrissy Roberts

Chrissy Roberts

CoSIDA Academic All-America
3rd Team - 1993-94; 2nd Team - 1994-95

National best 48.8 three-point field goal percentage
1996-97

National best 48.8 three-point field goal percentage
1996-97

OVC Player of the Year

Kim Mays
1993-94
1994-95

OVC Coach of the Year

Chrissy
Roberts

Dianne
Murphy

1997-98

1980-81

Larry Joe Inman
1990-91, 1994-95,
1996-97, 2000-01,
2004-05

OVC Freshman of the Year

Kim
Cunningham

OVC All-Tournament
Peggy Gay (1979)
Lisa Goodin (1984)
Jaree Goodin (1992 - MVP, 1993)
Segena Mackeroy (1992)
Maisha Blanton (1995)
Laphelia Doss (1997 - MVP)
Chrissy Roberts (1997, 1998)
Katie Kelly (2002, 2004)
Miranda Eckerle (2005 - MVP)
Ashley Cazee (2005)
Marie Carpenter (2014)
Jalen O’Bannon (2016, 2017)
(16 selections, 1979-present)

OVC All-Freshman Team

Ashley Cazee

Kayla Drake

2004-05

2008-09

Angie Bryant (1988-89)
Kelly Cowen (1987-88)
Angie Cox (1988-89)
Kim Cunningham (1993-94)
Laphelia Doss (1994-95)
Miranda Eckerle (2001-02)
Lisa Fussell (1993-94)
Pam Garre (2001-02)
Jaree Goodin (1989-90)
Lisa Goodin (1980-81)

Katie Kelly (2000-01)
Shannah McIntosh (1990-91)
Teresa McNair (1999-00)
Sandra Mukes (1978-79)
Tina Reece (1985-86)
Margy Shelton (1982-83)
Charlo e Sizemore (1997-98)
Maisha Thomas (1991-92)
Tina Wermuth (1979-80)

(19 selections, 1979-2004)

1993-94

21

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�Women’s Basketball All-Time Honors

All-Ohio Valley Conference

Peggy Gay
EKU’s first All-OVC
selection

Laphelia Doss
Three-time All-OVC
selection

Kim Mays
Three-time All-OVC
selection

ALL-CONFERENCE BY YEAR

ALL-CONFERENCE BY PLAYER

(58 selections, 1979-present)
1978-79 Peggy Gay (1st Team)
1979-80 Lore a Coughlin (1st Team)
1980-81 Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
Tina Wermuth (2nd Team)
1981-82 Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
1982-83 Lisa Goodin (1st Team)
Tina Wermuth (2nd Team)
1983-84 Tina Co le (1st Team)
Lisa Goodin (2nd Team)
1984-85 Tina Co le (1st Team)
Angela Fletcher (2nd Team)
1985-86 Angela Fletcher (2nd Team)
1986-87 Carla Coﬀey (2nd Team)
1987-88 Carla Coﬀey (2nd Team)
1988-89 LaTonya Fleming (1st Team)
1989-90 Kelly Cowan (1st Team)
1990-91 Angie Cox (1st Team)
Kelly Cowan (1st Team)
Jaree Goodin (HM)
1991-92 Angie Cox (1st Team)
Jaree Goodin (2nd Team)
1992-93 Jaree Goodin (2nd Team)
Kim Mays (HM)
1993-94 Kim Mays (1st Team)
Kim Cunningham (HM)
1994-95 Kim Mays (1st Team)
Maisha Blanton (HM)
1995-96 Laphelia Doss (1st Team)
Samantha Young (1st Team)
1996-97 Chrissy Roberts (1st Team)
Laphelia Doss (2nd Team)
Trina Goodrich (HM)
1997-98 Chrissy Roberts (1st Team)
Laphelia Doss (1st Team)
1998-99 Charlo e Sizemore (1st Team)
1999-00 Marla Gearhart (1st Team)
2000-01 Charlo e Sizemore (2nd Team)
Candice Finley (2nd Team)
2001-02 Charlo e Sizemore (1st Team)
Zoey Artist (2nd Team)
2002-03 Teresa McNair (1st Team)
Katie Kelly (2nd Team)
Miranda Eckerle (HM)
2003-04 Katie Kelly (1st Team)
2004-05 Miranda Eckerle (1st Team)
Candis Cook (2nd Team)
Pam Garre (2nd Team)
2006-07 Crystal Jones (2nd Team)
2007-08 Crystal Jones (1st Team)
2009-10 Alex Jones (2nd Team)
2010-11 Alex Jones (2nd Team)
2012-13 Alex Jones (2nd Team)
2013-14 Marie Carpenter (1st Team)
2014-15 Shameekia Murray (2nd Team)
2015-16 Jalen O’Bannon (1st Team)
Shameekia Murray (2nd Team)
2016-17 Jalen O’Bannon (1st Team)
2017-18 A’Queen Hayes (1st Team)

First Team Selections
(28 selections, 1979-present)
Marie Carpenter (2013-14)
Tina Co le (1983-84, 1984-85)
Lore a Coughlin (1979-80)
Kelly Cowan (1989-90, 1990-91)
Angie Cox (1990-91, 1991-92)
Laphelia Doss (1995-96, 1997-98)
Miranda Eckerle (2004-05)
LaTonya Fleming (1988-89)
Peggy Gay (1978-79)
Marla Gearhart (1990-00)
Lisa Goodin (1982-83)
A’Queen Hayes (2017-18)
Crystal Jones (2007-08)
Katie Kelly (2003-04)
Kim Mays (1993-94, 1994-95)
Teresa McNair (2002-03)
Jalen O’Bannon (2015-16, 2016-17)
Chrissy Roberts (1996-97, 1997-98)
Charlo e Sizemore (1998-99, 2001-02)
Samantha Young (1995-96)
Second Team Selections
(24 selections, 1979-present)
Zoey Artist (2001-02)
Carla Coﬀey (1986-87, 1987-88)
Candis Cook (2004-05)
Laphelia Doss (1996-97)
Candice Finley (2000-01)
Angela Fletcher (1984-85, 1985-86)
Pam Garre (2004-05)
Jaree Goodin (1991-92, 1992-93)
Lisa Goodin (1980-81, 1981-82, 1983-84)
Alex Jones (2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13)
Crystal Jones (2006-07)
Katie Kelly (2002-03)
Shameekia Murray (2014-15, 2015-16)
Charlo e Sizemore (2000-01)
Tina Wermuth (1980-81, 1982-83)
Honorable Mention Selections
(Six selections, 1987-2001, 2003)
Maisha Blanton (1994-95)
Kim Cunningham (1993-94)
Miranda Eckerle (2002-03)
Jaree Goodin (1990-91)
Trina Goodrich (1996-97)
Kim Mays (1992-93)

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Jaree Goodin
Three-time All-OVC
selection

Charlo e
Sizemore
Three-time All-OVC
selection

Team Championships
Kentucky Women’s Intercollegiate Conference Tournament (5)
1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975

OVC All-Newcomer Team
Crystal Jones (2006-07)
Kayla Drake (2008-09)
Alex Jones (2009-10)
Marie Carpenter (2010-11)
Jade Barber (2011-12)

Lisa Goodin
EKU’s only four-time
All-OVC selection

Ohio Valley Conference Regular-Season Championships (5)
1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2004-05

Shameekia Murray (2014-15)
Jalen O’Bannon (2015-16)
Shavontae Naylor (2016-17)
A’Queen Hayes (2017-18)
(Nine selections, 2006-present)

OVC Tournament Championships (2)
1996-97, 2004-05
NCAA National Statistical Champion
Scoring (2001); Steals Per Game (2003)

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�Women’s Basketball EKU Athletics Hall Of Fame
On December 14, 2005, Eastern Kentucky University announced the creation of an Athletics Hall of Fame. The Hall
of Fame’s mission is to commemorate and honor student-athletes, other individuals and teams whose accomplishments
have contributed to the esteemed tradition of Colonel Athletics and whose character has reflected positively on the University.
An extraordinary group of individuals, previously recognized by the University during the 1974 Centennial Athletic
Awards Banquet, were inducted into the Hall of Fame on Nov. 3, 2006. This group of 25 is called The Founders. They
were joined by an inaugural class of 13 members to make up the 2006 inductees.
Each of the first seven Hall of Fame inductions have included a former women’s basketball player. Lisa Goodin was a
member of the inaugural class in 2006. Chrissy Roberts joined the Hall of Fame in 2007 followed by Angie Cox Blevins in
2008. Kim Mays was inducted in 2009 and Jaree Goodin joined in 2010. Former head coach Larry Joe Inman joined four
of his former players in the Hall of Fame in 2010. Peggy Gay Moore and Teresa McNair were inducted in 2011 and 2012
respectively. Laphelia Doss joined the Hall in 2014 and Tina Cottle was inducted in 2016.

Colonels In The EKU Athletics Hall Of Fame
Lisa Goodin (1980-84, Guard, Austin, Ind.)
The all-time leading scorer in EKU women’s basketball history with 1,920 career points, Lisa
Goodin is one of the most prolific student-athletes to compete in a Colonel uniform. At the time of
her induction, Goodin ranked fifth on the career list for assists (375) and 10th for steals (182).
A sharpshooter with consistent accuracy, she led the NCAA in free throw percentage as both a
freshman (.897) and junior (.910).
Goodin earned all-conference honors all fours years of her collegiate career and was later
named to the All-Time Ohio Valley Conference team. She was chosen as a first team honoree in
1983 and a second team selection in 1981, 1982 and 1984. Goodin was also picked for the OVC
All-Tournament team during her senior season. That year, 1984, she led the team in scoring with 15.5 points per game
average.
A native of Austin, Indiana Goodin was the principal at Jessie Clark Middle School in Fayette County at the time of her
induction.

Chrissy Roberts (1996-98, Guard, Eminence, Ky.)
The nation’s top sharp-shooter in 1997, Chrissy Roberts starred in her two seasons at Eastern
Kentucky. Roberts earned All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in both seasons (1997 and 1998)
and honorable mention All-America recognition in 1998. She earned 1998 OVC Player of the Year
honors after leading the league in free throw shooting (89.2 percent) and three-point shooting (45.9
percent). At the time of her induction, she held the NCAA record for career three-point shooting
percentage.
During her miraculous junior season, Roberts led the country with a 48.8 three-point shooting
percentage. She won two national awards that year, the AT&amp;T Long Distance Award and the Edward
Seitz Award. Her uniform, practice gear and shoes were enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
When inducted into the Hall of Fame, Roberts held the EKU record for most three-pointers in a single season (84
in 1996-97) and career three-point field goal percentage (.475). She finished her career third on the all-time three-point
field goals made chart with 151. At the time of her induction, Roberts was an assistant women’s basketball coach at East
Carolina University. A few months later she was named the head coach at EKU.

Angie Cox Blevins (1988-92, Guard, Somerset, Ky.)
A two-time All-American, Angie Cox Blevins held the EKU women’s basketball record with 170
career three-pointers at the time of her induction. The program record holder with 488 career assists, Cox led the Ohio Valley Conference with 5.6 assists per game as a senior in 1992.
Cox earned all-conference honors following her junior and senior seasons and was also named
to the OVC All-Freshman team in 1989. The Somerset, Kentucky native finished her stellar career
with 1,425 points, ranking eighth on the Colonels’ all-time list. During her senior year, Cox compiled
the second most steals (113) and assists (164) for a single season in program history. She led the
OVC in steals per game during her senior season (3.9 spg) as well as during her junior campaign
(3.9 spg).
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An all-state performer during her prep career at Pulaski County High School, Cox Blevins played professionally in
Germany and graduated from EKU’s occupational therapy department. At the time of her induction, Cox Blevins was
working for the Wayne County School System.

Kim Mays (1992-95, Guard, Barbourville, Ky.)
Kim Mays was a two-time Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year, winning the award in both
the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons. She closed her three-year Eastern career as the fifth all-time
scorer in program history with 1,587 points. Her best scoring season was her senior season when
she averaged 25.7 points per game.
At the time of her induction, she held program single-season records for most points (719), best
scoring average (25.7) and most free throws (226), all accomplished in the 1994-95 season. Her 44
points versus Western Michigan in 1994 still stands as the top single-game scoring effort in program
history. As a junior, she averaged 21.2 points per game, ranking among the top 20 scorers in the nation. Mays was a first-team all-conference selection as a junior and senior, while making honorable mention All-OVC as a
sophomore. She was also a second-team Academic All-America selection as a senior and a third-team choice as a junior.
When inducted, Mays lived in Laurel County with husband Michael Mills and daughters Ellie Rose and Shelbie Kate,
and was employed as an occupational therapist with the Knox County Schools.

Jaree Goodin (1989-93, Center/Forward, Corbin, Ky.)
Jaree Goodin was a four-year starter for coach Larry Joe Inman’s basketball team. She finished her Eastern career as the No. 3 all-time leading scorer with 1,679 points and as the No. 2
career-leading rebounder with 914 rebounds. She also closed her Eastern career with the best field
goal percentage (.492) in school history. Goodin was an OVC All-Freshman team choice in 1989-90,
an honorable mention All-OVC pick as a sophomore and a second-team All-OVC selection her junior
and senior years. Goodin was a two-time All-OVC Tournament choice and was chosen as the Most
Valuable Player of the OVC Tournament in 1992. At her induction, she was the school record holder
for most field goals in a single game when she made 18 on her way to a 41-point scoring night as
a freshman against Marshall. A three-time Fast Break Magazine All-America choice, she was the EKU Female Athlete of
the Year in 1992-93 and a fourth-team Division I All-American that season.
She was chosen as a member of the Corbin High School Hall of Fame in 1999 and has served as Vice President of
International Biological Resources.

Larry Joe Inman (1988-08, Head Coach)
Larry Joe Inman, who was inducted into the Ohio Valley Conference Hall of Fame in 2009,
served as head coach of the Eastern women’s basketball team from 1988-2008, compiling a 319244 record and leading the Lady Colonels to two OVC Tournament championships and two NCAA
Tournament appearances (1996-97, 2004-05). In being named OVC Coach of the Year eight times,
he also directed Eastern to five OVC regular season championships. He led the Lady Colonels to
the 2002 WNIT Sweet Sixteen. He is the all-time winningest coach in Ohio Valley Conference women’s basketball history with a record of 480-317. Prior to coming to Eastern, he served as a high
school coach at Mt. Juliet (TN) High School, recording an impressive 126-24 mark in five seasons.
He then moved to Middle Tennessee State University for eight seasons as head coach where he went 161-73 and won
five OVC regular season titles and made four NCAA tourney appearances from his four OVC tournament championships.
He is currently serving as head coach at Tennessee State University. A 1970 graduate of Austin Peay State University, he is married to the former Bobbie Gene Follis and they have three children.

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Peggy Gay Moore (1975-79, Guard/Forward, Buckhorn, Ky.)
Peggy Gay ranks as the second leading scorer in program history with 1,696 points. At the time
of her induction, Gay held single season school records for most fields made (235, 1978-79) and
most field goals attempted (569, 1978-79).
Her first season was one of the best in school history for the women’s basketball program as
Eastern rolled to a sparkling 17-3 record, the Kentucky Women’s Intercollegiate Conference title and
runner-up spot in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Region II tournament. Gay
averaged 16 points per game her freshman season.
She followed that season up with scoring averages of 13.9, 19.7 and 17.6 points for her next
three years. She became the school’s first 1,000-point scorer during her junior campaign. As a junior, she scored 38
points in a win over Louisville and was an All-KWIC pick. Another highlight for Gay came in the opener of her senior year
against No. 1 Tennessee when she scored 26 points, prompting Lady Vol coach Pat Head Summitt to say, “That Peggy
Gay is a super player, one of the best I’ve seen.”
Following graduation in 1979 after being named first-team All-OVC, Gay was drafted by the Philadelphia Fox of the
Women’s Basketball League and played one season for that pro team. She received her master’s degree in elementary
education in 1984, served one season as an assistant coach at Morehead State and taught at Buckhorn High School for
seven years. She taught at Breathitt County High School where she also coached the Lady Cats for eight seasons, compiling a 148-92 record and winning four Region 14 titles.

Teresa McNair (1999-03, Guard, Ocala, Fla.)
Teresa McNair played four seasons at EKU from 1999-2003 and started in all but five of the 116
games she played for coach Larry Joe Inman’s women’s basketball team.
She was an integral part of 76 victories during her career at Eastern, which included a fantastic
junior year in 2001-02 that saw EKU finish with a 23-8 record, the regular season Ohio Valley Conference title and an advancement to the Women’s National Invitational Tournament Sweet Sixteen.
She closed her Eastern career with 1,183 points which ranked 15th on the program’s all-time scoring
list at the time of her induction.
McNair led the OVC in steals each of her four seasons at Eastern and holds the conference career steals mark with 406. As a Class 5A first-team All-State choice out of Forest High School in Ocala, Florida she made
an immediate impact at Eastern, averaging 10.0 points and being named to the All-OVC Freshman Team. As a sophomore, she started all 28 games and won the second of four EKU Team Defensive Awards she collected in her career.
Her junior season saw her score 11.1 points per game and finish 24th in the nation in steals per game as Eastern won
the regular season OVC title, totaled 23 wins, second most in program history, defeat Southwest Missouri in the opening round of the WNIT and host Alabama in the Sweet 16 of the WNIT. As a senior, she set EKU and OVC single season
records for steals with 131 and led the nation in steals, while averaging 10.8 points per game and being named first-team
All-OVC. She also holds the school single game record for steals when she had 11 in a win over Jacksonville State as a
senior.
When inducted, she was listed among Eastern’s top 10 career leaders in field goal percentage (fifth, .488); rebounds
(eighth, 631); free throw percentage (ninth, .736); and blocks (tied for 10th, 37). She earned her degree in business administration and information technology from EKU in 2003. She then graduated from Saint Leo University with a master’s
degree in business administration with a concentration in information security management in 2010. She became the first
African American women’s head basketball coach at Forest High School in Ocala, Florida in 2006.

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Laphelia Doss (1994-98, Forward, Franklin, Ky.)
Laphelia Doss played for coach Larry Joe Inman’s Lady Colonels where she started all 113
games that were played by Eastern from 1994-98, ranking her second on Eastern’s all-time games
played list.
She started her Eastern career in fine fashion, being named to the OVC All-Freshman Team in
leading EKU to a four-way tie for the OVC championship. In the summer following her freshman
year, she represented the United States through People-to-People Sports in Australia winning a silver medal. She put together a stellar first-team All-OVC sophomore year that saw her lead the OVC
in rebounding and finish ninth in the final NCAA stats with her 11.5 rebounding average, while scoring in double digits in 22 games. She set an EKU single game record that year with 26 boards against Tennessee State
and finished just one rebound shy of the EKU single season rebound mark with 309.
The Lady Colonels excelled her junior year in 1996-97 when they went 24-6 and ran off a stretch of 20 wins in 21
games, winning their first-ever outright OVC title. Doss did her part to help the Eastern cause that season by averaging
12.5 points in being named second-team All-OVC. Eastern won the conference regular season and league tournament as
Doss was named MVP of the OVC Tournament. EKU made its first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament that season, playing Georgia in Athens, Georgia. She closed out her playing career in 1997-98 as Eastern went 20-8 and won the OVC
with a 15-3 mark. Doss was again first-team All-OVC as she ranked second in the conference in rebounding and in field
goal percentage, while scoring 14.6 points per contest.
At the time of her induction, she ranked second on Eastern’s career list in rebounds with 1,026 and 12th in scoring
with 1,378 points. When inducted, she held the EKU career record for double-doubles with 38, offensive rebounds with
413 and is second in career field goal percentage with her final 51.3 shooting mark. She is one of only two Lady Colonels
to ever record more than 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds.
Graduating from EKU in May of 1998 with her degree in broadcast journalism, she later received her master’s degree
in sports administration from Eastern. Doss began her coaching career in 2002-03 at Eastern where she served as an assistant coach for four seasons. At the time of her induction, Doss had a 16-year coaching career, making stops at James
Madison, Southern Polytechnic State, Brewton-Parker, Austin Peay and North Carolina A&amp;T.

Tina Cottle (1983-85, Guard, Miami, Fla.)
Tina Cottle played two spectacular years for the EKU women’s basketball team from 1983-85,
collecting first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors each season. She joined the program as a
junior after being named a Junior College All-American at Miami Dade-South Community College
where she was selected as the conference athlete of the year.
As a junior, she led coach Dianne Murphy’s Lady Colonels to wins over Wisconsin, Evansville,
Duke, Bowling Green and Louisville en route to a 17-11 overall record and a second place OVC
finish. That season, she led the OVC in field goal percentage with her 56.2 mark, was seventh in
scoring at 15.2 points per game and third in rebounding at 9.5 boards per contest. One of her top
performances her junior season was when she grabbed 17 rebounds in a 69-55 EKU win over Louisville.
Following her junior season, she, along with fellow EKU Hall of Famer Lisa Goodin, were invited to Colorado to try out
for the U.S. Olympic Team.
As a senior, Cottle helped EKU continue its winning ways as the Colonels compiled an 18-10 record with impressive victories over Miami (Florida), Dayton and Kent State. She averaged 15.5 points and 11.1 rebounds per game, both
team-bests for the season. Her top rebounding performance came against Dayton when she pulled down 20 boards.
At the time of her induction, she held program records for most double-doubles (16), most rebounds (310) and best
field goal percentage in a single year while attaining All-America status. Following her Eastern career, she played overseas in Ireland and England and was named Player of the Year in England in 1986.

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Charlotte Sizemore (1997-02, Forward, Hazard, Ky.)
Sizemore played four years for head coach Larry Joe Inman’s women’s basketball team from
1997-2002. She is EKU’s seventh all-time leading scorer, finishing her career with 1,561 points.
She is also the 10th all-time leading rebounder with 611 rebounds, tied for ninth in three-pointers
with 122 and sixth in career blocks with 71.
Sizemore was a three-time All-OVC performer, including collecting first-team accolades her
sophomore and senior years. As a sophomore, she led the team in scoring with 17.6 points per
game and received the team’s award for Best Offensive Player. As a junior, she was a second-team
all-conference selection while scoring 12.5 points per game. She was fourth in the league in assists
and steals and fifth in blocked shots. She scored her 1,000th point that season against Murray State.
She returned to the first-team All-OVC list as a senior, leading the Colonels in scoring with her 12.7 per game average and finishing second in the OVC in steals with 72. Playing in 119 career games at EKU, Sizemore was a part of 78
victories and two Colonel teams that tied for the OVC regular season championship in 1997-98 and 2001-02.

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�Women’s Basketball 1,000-Point Club
1,920 - Lisa Goodin (Guard - Austin, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct
1980-81
31
--217-435 .499
----1981-82
30 1014/33.8 178-384 .464
----1982-83
27
947/35.1 185-388 .477
----1983-84
23
800/34.8 117-266 .440
----TOTAL
111
--697-1473 .473
-----

FT-FTA
148-165
109-128
147-161
122-148
526-602

Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
.897
--142/4.6 77-3
.852
--97/3.2
78-1
.913
--92/3.4
74-3
.824
--79/3.4
63-2
.874
--410/3.7 292-9

1,696 - Peggy Gay (Guard/Forward - Buckhorn, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1975-76
20
--137-353 .388
----- 45-65 .692
--100/5.0
--1976-77
24
--148-409 .362
----- 38-52 .731
--136/5.7
--1977-78
27
--235-560 .420
----- 63-99 .636
--99/3.7
--1978-79
29
--231-569 .406
----- 48-67 .716
--149/5.1 74-3
TOTAL
100
--751-1891 .397
----- 194-283 .686
--484/4.8
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1,679 - Jaree Goodin (Forward - Corbin, Ky.)

Ast
89
112
87
86
374

TO
138
105
100
---

Blk
0
1
1
0
2

Stl
58
47
40
37
182

Pts/Avg
582/18.8
465/15.5
517/19.1
356/15.5
1920/17.3

The only player in program history to surpass the 1,000-point
mark during her sophomore
season.

Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
43 - - - 319/16.0 EKU’s first 1,000-point player.
79 - - - 334/13.9
She reached the mark during
116 - - - 533/19.7
125 - - - 510/17.6 her junior season (1977-78).
363 - - - 1696/16.9

PF-FO
95-11
82-5
87-6
77-2
341-24

Ast
19
27
29
24
99

TO
46
72
48
49
215

Blk
20
28
27
16
91

Stl
41
37
31
30
139

Pts/Avg
399/15.3
371/13.7
468/16.7
441/16.3
1679/15.5

One of only two 1,000-point
scorers to play their entire career during the three-point era
and score 1,000 points without
making a three-point field goal.

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
2000-01 28-0 569/20.3 84-211 .398 18-62 .290 103-116 .888 22-54
76/2.7
47-0
2001-02 31-2 717/23.1 111-273 .407 23-78 .295 140-157 .892 23-52
75/2.4
55-1
2002-03 29-28 846/29.2 143-305 .469 19-59 .322 154-177 .870 35-52
87/3.0
51-1
2003-04 29-29 866/29.9 145-337 .430 38-95 .400 165-192 .859 31-77 108/3.7 66-0
TOTAL 117-59 2998/25.6 483-1126 .429 98-294 .333 562-642 .875 111-235 346/3.0 219-2

Ast
88
95
130
82
395

TO
47
59
66
54
226

Blk
2
3
2
1
8

Stl
31
35
57
39
162

Pts/Avg
289/10.3
385/12.4
459/15.8
493/17.0
1626/13.9

Joined the 1,000-point club in
her 80th game, on Feb. 8, 2003
at Southeast Missouri State.
She holds the EKU record for
most free throws made.

Ast
22
38
21
49
130

TO
37
52
30
62
181

Blk
4
2
3
4
13

Stl
26
23
15
24
88

Pts/Avg
349/12.9
37413.4
268/14.1
632/21.1
1623/15.6

Scored her 1,000th point in her
75th game. She entered the
game on Nov. 8, 2013 against Miami (Ohio) needing nine points to
reach 1,000, but finished with 27,
including game-winning 3-pointer.

Ast
88
116
94
298

TO
89
89
106
284

Blk
4
12
8
24

Stl
23
59
74
156

Pts/Avg
318/13.8
550/21.2
719/25.7
1587/20.6

Scored her 1,000th point in her
53rd game. She entered the
game on Dec. 2, 1994 needing
42 points to reach 1,000, but
finished with 44.

PF-FO
74-2
83-5
13-1
72-2
70-3
312-13

Ast
51
76
7
112
97
343

TO
97
117
10
107
92
423

Blk
7
13
4
18
29
71

Stl
42
41
11
61
73
228

Pts/Avg
250/8.9
476/17.6
85/17.0
357/12.8
393/12.7
1561/13.1

Scored her 1,000th point on
the first basket of her 77th
game (1/20/01). Only player
in EKU history with more than
1,000 points, 600 rebounds,
300 assists and 200 steals.

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1987-88 26-22 669/25.7 115-270 .426
----- 26-30 .867
--87/3.3
33-0
1988-89 26-26 832/32.0 157-348 .451 30-69 .435 32-42 .762
--120/4.6 49-1
1989-90 26-25 784/30.2 173-388 .446 30-73 .411 35-44 .795 51-84 135/5.2 63-1
1990-91 27-27 933/34.6 180-392 .459 34-69 .493 57-78 .731 55-98 153/5.7 56-0
TOTAL 105-100 3218/30.6 625-1398 .447 94-211 .445 150-194 .773
--495/4.7 201-2

Ast
40
46
81
87
254

TO
45
52
75
77
249

Blk
2
4
3
5
14

Stl
21
23
49
44
137

Pts/Avg
277/10.7
376/14.5
411/15.8
451/16.7
1515/14.4

The only player on EKU’s top10 list for career three-pointers
made (9th) that did not play her
entire career during the threepoint era.

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
1989-90 26-26 679/26.1 165-348 .474
0-1
.000 69-113 .611 75-150
1990-91 27-27 791/29.3 154-312 .494
0-1
.000 63-99 .636 77-156
1991-92 28-28 799/28.5 190-393 .483
0-1
.000 88-126 .698 104-134
1992-93 27-27 823/30.5 168-322 .522
0-9
.000 105-144 .729 80-138
TOTAL 108-108 3092/28.6 677-1375 .492
0-12 .000 325-482 .674 336-578

Reb/Avg
225/8.7
233/8.6
238/8.5
218/8.1
914/8.5

1,626 - Katie Kelly (Guard - Uniontown, Pa.)

1,623 - Marie Carpenter (Guard - Nashville, Tenn.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
2010-11 27-18 798/29.6 124-343 .362 43-130 .331 58-70 .829 32-58
90/3.3
57-0
2011-12 28-25 875/31.3 125-327 .382 38-91 .418 86-105 .819 25-54
79/2.8
63-1
2012-13 19-14 547/28.8 85-232 .366 44-111 .396 54-60 .900 12-32
44/2.3
55-3
2013-14 30-30 1102/36.7 213-536 .397 77-194 .397 129-151 .854 24-73
97/3.2
41-1
TOTAL 104-87 3322/31.9 547-1438 .380 202-526 .384 327-386 .847 93-217 310/3.0 216-5

1,587 - Kim Mays (Guard - Barbourville, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1992-93 23-19 655/28.5 105-242 .434 28-78 .359 80-104 .769 24-50
74/3.2
48-1
1993-94 26-26 859/33.0 178-356 .500 26-71 .366 168-201 .836 29-76 105/4.0 61-1
1994-95 28-28 953/34.0 229-429 .534 35-92 .380 226-264 .856 42-69 111/4.0 83-3
TOTAL
77-73 2467/32.0 512-1027 .499 89-241 .369 474-569 .833 95-195 290/3.8 192-5

1,561 - Charlo e Sizemore (Forward/Guard - Hazard, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
1997-98 28-25 663/23.7 100-254 .394 25-70 .357 25-37 .676 38-70
1998-99 27-27 821/30.4 176-492 .358 30-114 .263 94-125 .752 50-91
1999-00
5-5
129/25.8 32-71 .451
7-18 .389 14-16 .875 11-20
2000-01 28-20 691/24.7 137-323 .424 35-100 .350 48-69 .696 40-77
2001-02 31-31 904/29.2 152-380 .400 25-94 .266 64-87 .736 65-149
TOTAL 119-108 3208/27.0 597-1520 .393 122-396 .308 245-334 .734 204-407

1,515 - Kelly Cowan (Forward - Somerset, Ky.)

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Reb/Avg
108/3.9
141/5.2
31/6.2
117/4.2
214/6.9
611/5.1

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1,425 - Angie Cox (Guard - Somerset, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct
1988-89 23-19 648/28.2 73-185 .395 14-45 .311 36-50 .720
1989-90 26-22 722/27.8 90-241 .373 30-86 .349 31-52 .596
1990-91 27-27 894/33.1 172-358 .480 65-147 .442 92-126 .730
1991-92 29-29 934/32.2 170-385 .442 61-157 .389 86-118 .729
TOTAL 105-97 3198/30.5 505-1169 .432 170-435 .391 245-346 .708

OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
--58/2.5
71-4
38-63 101/3.9 79-4
30-83 113/4.2 90-6
30-81 111/3.8 89-2
--383/3.6 329-16

1,403 - Tina Wermuth (Forward - LaGrange, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1979-80
28
866/30.9 109-281 .388
----- 46-63 .730
--184/6.6 56-0
1980-81
29
--153-357 .429
----- 37-61 .607
--197/6.8 64-4
1981-82
30 1000/33.3 169-376 .449
----- 43-62 .694
--229/7.6 48-0
1982-83
27 1014/37.6 173-380 .455
----- 69-100 .690
--256/9.5 54-0
TOTAL
114
--604-1394 .433
----- 195-286 .682
--866/7.6 222-0

Ast
113
85
125
164
487

TO
84
77
106
105
372

Blk
2
3
9
8
22

Stl
47
40
100
109
296

Pts/Avg
196/8.5
241/9.3
501/18.6
487/16.8
1425/13.6

The only player in school history to record more than 1,000
points, 300 rebounds, 300 assists and 300 steals.

Ast TO Blk
50 - 45 - 8
75 92 5
83 88 15
253 - -

Stl Pts/Avg
264/9.4
45 343/11.8 Scored her 1,000th point dur68 381/12.7 ing her senior season.
70 415/15.4
- 1403/12.3

Ast
48
58
87
99
292

TO
59
65
72
73
269

Blk
4
1
2
2
9

Stl
43
37
68
55
203

Pts/Avg
327/11.7
343/12.7
342/11.4
385/13.8
1397/12.4

Scored her 1,000th point in the
84th game of her career, the
next to last game of her junior
season, against Tennessee
State in Nashville.

PF-FO
97-4
96-6
102-4
102-6
397-20

Ast
19
44
35
24
122

TO
62
98
70
72
302

Blk
7
8
9
10
34

Stl
33
31
36
35
135

Pts/Avg
196/7.0
398/14.7
376/12.5
408/14.6
1378/12.2

Scored her 1,000th point in her
87th game (11/17/97). The
only player in program history
to score 1,000 points and grab
1,000 rebounds.

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
1984-85 24/0
232/9.7
29-70 .414
----- 22-37 .595
--71/3.0
13-0
1985-86 25-24 773/30.9 109-263 .414
----- 56-83 .675
--204/8.2 66-1
1986-87 26/26 865/33.3 223-453 .492
----- 101-143 .706
--248/9.5 76-1
1987-88 26/25 899/34.6 183-415 .441
----- 96-138 .696
--228/8.8 98-7
TOTAL 101/75 2769/27.4 544-1201 .453
----- 275-401 .686
--751/7.4 253-9

Ast
2
21
25
29
77

TO
18
59
70
81
228

Blk
0
4
13
11
28

Stl Pts/Avg
3
80/3.3 The last player to join the
23 274/11.0
1,000-point club before the ad25 547/21.0
24 462/17.8 dition of the three-point line.
75 1363/13.5

1,397 - Ashley Cazee (Guard - Martinsville, Ind.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
2004-05 28-18 764/27.3 119-232 .513 56-113 .496 33-40
2005-06 27-21 738/27.3 127-275 .462 37-122 .303 52-62
2006-07 30-28 915/30.5 124-293 .423 31-109 .284 63-77
2007-08 28-28 940/33.6 136-311 .437 42-122 .344 71-86
TOTAL 113-95 3357/29.7 506-1111 .455 166-466 .356 219-265

Pct
.825
.839
.818
.826
.826

OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
18-47
65/2.3
58-0
21-57
78/2.9
62-1
20-83 103/3.4 54-1
26-86 112/4.0 72-3
85-273 358/3.2 246-5

1,378 - Laphelia Doss (Forward/Center - Franklin, Ky.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg
1994-95 28-28 703/25.1 81-186 .435
0-7
.000 34-66 .515 89-128 217/7.8
1995-96 27-27 797/29.5 158-301 .525
2-6
.333 80-144 .556 131-178 309/11.4
1996-97 30-30 787/26.2 144-279 .516
1-5
.200 87-140 .621 115-145 260/8.7
1997-98 28-28 807/28.8 151-274 .551
6-19 .316 100-160 .625 78-162 240/8.6
TOTAL 113-113 3094/27.4 534-1040 .513
9-37 .243 301-510 .590 413-613 1026/9.1

1,363 - Carla Coﬀey (Forward - Mt. Washington, Ky.)

1,342 - Miranda Eckerle (Forward - Brookville, Ind.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
2001-02 30-19 544/18.1 74-169 .438
0-1
.000 63-90 .700 48-62
2002-03 29-29 778/26.8 147-294 .500
2-4
.500 105-127 .827 61-79
2003-04 30-25 722/24.1 84-193 .435
9-24 .375 66-83 .795 54-71
2004-05 31-29 1003/32.4 165-333 .495 39-90 .433 118-146 .808 88-131
TOTAL 120-102 3047/25.4 470-989 .475 50-119 .420 352-446 .789 251-343

Reb/Avg
110/3.7
140/4.8
125/4.2
219/7.1
594/5.0

PF-FO
71-2
85-1
73-2
78-1
307-6

Ast
22
39
26
51
138

TO
59
73
67
65
264

Blk
2
2
5
7
16

Stl
24
27
32
41
124

Pts/Avg
211/7.0 Joined the 1,000-point club in
401/13.8
her 101st career game, at Ten243/8.1
487/15.7 nessee-Martin on Jan. 6, 2005.
1342/11.2

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg
2009-10 29-29 825/28.4 128-257 .498
0-0
.000 91-125 .728 73-178 251/8.7
2010-11 27-26 795/29.4 121-263 .460
0-2
.000 138-184 .750 61-182 243/9.0
2011-12 29-29 864/29.8 92-220 .418
1-11 .091 104-132 .788 75-171 246/8.5
2012-13 30-30 906/30.2 92-238 .387
1-8
.125 89-120 .742 90-220 310/10.3
TOTAL 115-114 3390/29.5 433-978 .443
2-21 .095 422-561 .752 299-751 1050/9.1

PF-FO
91-1
92-3
71-0
73-0
327-4

Ast
45
39
36
26
146

TO
112
94
98
71
375

Blk
25
20
14
23
82

Stl
45
43
37
40
165

Pts/Avg
347/12.0
380/14.1
289/10.0
274/9.1
1290/11.2

Joined the 1,000-point club in her
84th game, versus Tenn. State in
the OVC Tournament on Feb. 29,
2012. She scored her 1,000th
point on a lay-up and free throw
at the 10:30 mark of second half.

Stl Pts/Avg
245/8.5
235/8.4
25 355/11.8
26 353/11.8
- 1188/10.2

Joined the 1,000-point club
during her senior season. Was
the third Lady Colonel to reach
the 1,000-point plateau.

1,290 - Alex Jones (Forward - Elizabethtown, Ky.)

1,188 - Sandra Mukes (Forward - New Albany, Ind.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk
1978-79
29
97-251 .387
----- 51-79 .645
--236/8.1 108-9 41 - 1979-80
28
759/27.1 92-212 .434
----- 51-78 .654
--218/7.8 96-6 19 - 1980-81
30
--127-310 .410
----- 101-123 .821
--268/8.9 95-4 27 - 8
1981-82
30
871/29.0 136-295 .461
----- 81-107 .757
--253/8.4 97-7 36 84 6
TOTAL
117
--452-1068 .423
----- 284-387 .734
--975/8.3 396-26 123 - -

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1,183 - Teresa McNair (Guard - Ocala, Fla.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
1999-00 28-23 753/26.9 114-251 .454 10-33 .303 43-63
2000-01 28-28 559/20.0 93-202 .460
3-6
.500 56-78
2001-02 31-31 801/25.8 145-266 .545
4-12 .333 49-67
2002-03 29-29 840/29.0 126-261 .483
7-26 .269 55-68
TOTAL 116-111 2953/25.5 478-980 .488 24-77 .312 203-276

Pct
.683
.718
.731
.809
.736

1,085 - Marla Gearhart (Gurad - Olive Hill, Ky.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct
1996-97 20-1 371/18.6 47-108 .435
3-19 .158 30-37 .811
1997-98 28-26 833/29.8 103-259 .398 30-74 .405 60-84 .714
1998-99
8-8
213/26.6 42-94 .447
6-20 .300 24-30 .800
1999-00 28-28 959/34.2 191-449 .425 63-163 .387 103-127 .811
TOTAL
84-63 2376/28.3 383-910 .421 102-276 .370 217-278 .781

OR-DR
68-70
80-70
78-84
88-93
314-317

PF-FO
95-9
64-1
77-3
82-3
318-16

Ast
68
64
45
81
258

TO
65
64
48
75
252

Blk
3
5
11
18
37

Stl
93
83
99
131
406

Pts/Avg
281/10.0
245/8.8
343/11.1
314/10.8
1183/10.2

OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
13-36
49/2.5
24-0
23-68
91/3.3
78-2
12-15
27/3.4
24-0
28-56
84/3.0
51-0
76-175 251/3.0 177-2

Ast
27
90
26
105
248

TO
25
68
16
57
166

Blk
2
2
0
0
4

Stl
15
45
12
48
120

Pts/Avg
127/6.4
296/10.6
114/14.3
548/19.6
1085/12.9

Pts/Avg
188/8.5
292/10.4
254/8.5
329/10.6
1063/9.6

1,063 - Pam Garre (Forward - Lineville, Ala.)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
2001-02 22-4 335/15.2 71-138 .514
0-1
.000 46-81 .568 50-54
2002-03 28-17 481/17.2 105-212 .495
0-0
.000 82-125 .656 64-92
2003-04 30-24 551/18.4 100-207 .483
0-1
.000 54-97 .557 62-94
2004-05 31-31 679/21.9 125-279 .448
2-9
.222 77-122 .631 74-104
TOTAL 111-76 2046/18.4 401-836 .480
2-11 .182 259-425 .609 250-344

Reb/Avg
138/4.9
150/5.4
162/5.2
181/6.2
631/5.4

EKU’s career leader in steals
joined the 1,000-point club in
her 99th career game, at home
against Jacksonville State on
Dec. 30, 2002.

Scored her 1,000th point in her
79th game (2/12/00). Scored
more points her senior season
(548) than her first three seasons combined (537).

Reb/Avg
104/4.7
156/5.6
156/5.2
178/5.7
594/5.4

PF-FO
78-2
110-6
121-9
114-7
423-24

Ast
15
20
20
40
95

TO
42
57
68
67
234

Blk
4
13
3
9
29

Stl
30
48
56
62
196

OR-DR
38-41
48-83
41-73
50-103
177-300

Reb/Avg
79/2.9
131/4.7
114/4.1
153/4.9
477/4.2

PF-FO
47-0
70-1
55-1
56-0
228-2

Ast
55
80
67
104
306

TO
54
64
45
69
232

Blk
5
7
4
10
26

Stl Pts/Avg Scored her 1,000th point in her
20 144/5.3 110th career game, at Tennes38 254/9.1
see-Martin on Feb. 23, 2002.
36 278/9.9
55 376/12.1 Started fewer games than any
149 1052/9.2 other 1,000-point scorer.

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
2009-10 28-10 680/24.3 70-222 .315 30-116 .259 50-87 .575 12-58
2010-11 26-15 835/32.1 107-274 .391 47-126 .373 83-125 .664 36-85
2011-12 29-16 825/28.4 55-180 .306
14/61 .230 39-61 .639 26-87
2012-13 30-30 1077/35.9 110-325 .338 48-138 .348 36-58 .621 40-92
TOTAL 113-71 3417/30.2 342-1001 .342 139-441 .315 208-331 .628 114-322

Reb/Avg
70/2.5
121/4.7
113/3.9
132/4.4
436/3.9

PF-FO
56-0
74-2
57-0
48-0
235-2

Ast
39
34
49
76
198

TO
81
81
52
84
298

Blk
20
30
15
30
95

Stl
21
33
17
31
102

Pts/Avg
220/7.9
344/13.2
163/5.6
304/10.1
1031/9.1

Scored her 1,000th point in her
109th game, becoming the 22nd
member of the 1,000-point club
on Feb. 28, 2013 at Tennessee
Tech. Needing nine points, she
scored nine points.

PF-FO
55-0
99-11
118-11
97-7
369-29

Ast
1
11
20
9
41

TO
17
27
55
49
148

Blk
5
17
12
14
48

Stl
12
22
39
35
108

Pts/Avg
100/3.6
203/7.8
355/12.7
364/13.0
1022/9.3

Scored her 1,000th point in her
109th game (2/24/01). One of only
two 1,000-point scorers to play their
entire career during the three-point
era and score 1,000 points without
making a three-point field goal.

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb/Avg PF-FO
2002-03 29-3 418/14.4 36-105 .343 18-53 .340 34-41 .829 7-21
28/1.0
35-0
2003-04 29-28 723/24.9 60-177 .339 35-91 .385 66-80 .825 3-57
60/2.1
41-0
2004-05 31-25 824/26.6 88-248 .355 29-92 .315 98-118 .831 6-43
49/1.6
41-0
2005-06 27-21 699/25.9 101-243 .416 36-77 .468 126-140 .900 10-49
59/2.2
46-1
TOTAL 116-77 2664/23.0 285-773 .369 118-313 .377 324-379 .855 26-170 196/1.7 163-1

Ast
36
95
109
91
331

TO
68
71
89
105
333

Blk
1
0
1
2
4

Stl Pts/Avg Scored her 1,000th point in the
16 124/4.3 final game of her career (116).
21 221/7.6
Only needed 10 points, but
30 303/9.8
23 364/13.5 scored 22 at home against Ten90 1012/8.7 nessee State on Feb. 25, 2006.

1,052 - Zoey Artist (Guard - Anita, Iowa)

Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA
1998-99 27-8 539/20.0 51-132 .386
6-38 .158 36-52
1999-00 28-8 695/24.8 93-225 .413 28-85 .329 40-52
2000-01 28-8 651/23.3 105-224 .469 25-73 .342 43-59
2001-02 31-31 920/29.7 143-299 .478 21-60 .350 69-83
TOTAL 114-55 2805/24.6 392-880 .445 80-256 .313 188-246

Pct
.692
.769
.729
.831
.764

1,031 - Bri any Coles (Guard - Lexington, Ky.)

1,022 - Candice Finley (Forward/Center - Detroit, Mich.)
Year
GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR
1997-98 28-0
264/9.4
34-87 .391
0-0
.000 32-52 .615 37-34
1998-99 26-24 453/17.4 87-185 .470
0-2
.000 29-63 .460 43-63
1999-00 28-28 756/27.0 135-310 .435
0-1
.000 85-132 .644 64-94
2000-01 28-28 627/22.4 129-266 .485
0-0
.000 106-146 .726 61-93
TOTAL 110-80 2100/19.1 385-848 .454
0-3
.000 252-393 .641 205-284

1,012 - Laura Shelton (Guard - Munfordville, Ky.)

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Reb/Avg
71/2.5
106/4.1
158/5.6
154/5.5
489/4.4

Scored her 1,000th career
point in her 105th career game,
at home against Eastern Illinois
on Feb. 19, 2005.

�Women’s Basketball Individual Records

Career Records

Season Records

Game Records

Most Points –– 1,920 by Lisa Goodin in 111
games, 1980-84

Most Games Played –– 32 by Mariah Massengill,
Alexus Cooper, Jalen O’Bannon, 2016-17

Most Points –– 44 by Kim Mays vs. Western
Michigan, Dec. 2, 1994

Highest Scoring Average –– 20.6 by Kim
Mays (1,587 points in 77 games), 1992-95

Most Points Scored –– 719 by Kim Mays in
28 games, 1994-95

Most Field Goals Made –– 18 by Jaree
Goodin vs. Marshall, Feb. 14, 1990

Most Field Goals Made –– 751 by Peggy Gay
in 100 games, 1975-79

Highest Scoring Average –– 25.7 by Kim
Mays in 28 games, 1994-95

Most Field Goals Attempted –– 1,891 by
Peggy Gay in 100 games, 1975-79

Most Field Goals Made –– 235 by Peggy Gay
in 27 games, 1977-78

Most Field Goals Attempted –– 31 by Marla
Gearhart at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 27, 2000,
and Marie Carpenter at Austin Peay, Feb.
22, 2014

Highest Field Goal Percentage –– 56.9 by
Jade Barber, 2011-13

Most Field Goals Attempted –– 569 by
Peggy Gay in 29 games, 1978-79

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made –– 202
by Marie Carpenter in 104 games, 2010-14

Highest Field Goal Percentage –– 57.8
(130-of-225) by Jade Barber, 2011-12

Most Three-Point Field Goals
Attempted –– 526 by Marie Carpenter in 104
games, 2010-14

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made –– 85 by
Chrissy Roberts in 30 games, 1996-97

Highest Three-Point Field Goal
Percentage –– 47.6 (152-of-319) by Chrissy
Roberts, 1996-98

Most Three-Point Field Goals
Attempted –– 234 by Samantha Young in 27
games, 1995-96

Most Three-Point Field Goals
Made –– 9 by Niki Avery vs. Pennsylvania,
Dec. 30, 2007, and Marie Carpenter vs.
Alabama A&amp;M, Nov. 14, 2013
Most Three-Point Field Goals
Attempted –– 19 by Samantha Young vs.
Tennessee State, Feb. 25, 1996
Most Free Throws Made –– 22 by Jalen
O’Bannon vs. Eastern Illinois, Jan. 7, 2017
Most Rebounds –– 26 by Laphelia Doss vs.
Tennessee State, Feb. 25, 1996

Most Free Throws Made –– 562 by Katie
Kelly in 117 games, 2000-04

Highest Three-Point Field Goal
Percentage –– 49.6 (56-of-113) by Ashley
Cazee, 2004-05

Most Assists –– 17 by Tracey Kindred vs.
Marshall, Feb. 14, 1990

Most Free Throws Attempted –– 642 by
Katie Kelly in 117 games, 2000-04

Most Free Throws Made –– 226 by Kim Mays
in 28 games, 1994-95

Most Steals –– 11 by Teresa McNair vs.
Jacksonville State, Dec. 30, 2002

Highest Free Throw Percentage –– 87.5
(562-of-642) by Katie Kelly in 117 games,
2000-04

Most Free Throws Attempted –– 264 by Kim
Mays in 28 games, 1994-95

Most Blocked Shots –– 7 by Fatai
Hala’api’api at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 14,
2006, and Jade Barber vs. Miami (Ohio),
Nov. 9, 2012

Most Rebounds –– 1,050 by Alex Jones
in 115 games, 2009-13
Most Assists –– 487 by Angie Cox in 105
games, 1988-92
Most Blocks –– 107 by Fatai Hala’api’api in
59 games, 2003-06
Most Steals –– 406 by Teresa McNair in 116
games, 1999-03
Most Games Played –– 120 by Miranda
Eckerle, 2001-05

Highest Free Throws Percentage –– 91.3 by
Lisa Goodin in 27 games, 1982-83
Most Rebounds –– 310 by Tina Cottle,
1984-85, and Alex Jones, 2012-13
Most Assists –– 165 by Cheryl Jones,
1990-91
Most Blocked Shots –– 54 by Fatai
Hala’api’api, 2005-06
Most Steals –– 131 by Teresa McNair,
2002-03

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OVC Record Holder
Most Career Steals –– 406 by Teresa McNair
in 116 games, 1999-03
Most Steals In A Season –– 131 by Teresa
McNair, 2002-03

OVC Career Records
SCORING AVERAGE
1. 24.3 Jerilynn Harper, Tenn. Tech (1979-82)
2. 21.5 Dorthy Bowers, Youngstown St. (1984-88)
3. 21.2 Angela Moorehead, Tenn. Tech (1988-91)
4. 21.1 Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Ttech (1983-87)
21.1 Joi Scott, Murray State (2005-07)
6. 20.9 Brooke Armistead, Austin Peay (1999-03)
7. 20.6 Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (1993-95)
8. 20.5 Gray C. Harris, Southeast Mo. (1992-96)
9. 20.3 Rochelle Vaughn, Tenn. Tech (1991-93)
10. 19.8 Shandra Maxwell, Austin Peay (1986-90)
19.8 Emily Christian, Tennessee Tech (2002-06)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
(min. of 2 made per games played)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

.938
.915
.875
.874
.871
.866
.862
.855
.846
.843

Paula Corder-King, SEMO (1998-00)
Kandi Brown, Morehead State (2000-04)
Katie Kelly, Eastern Ky. (2000-04)
Lisa Goodin, Eatern Ky. (1980-84)
Amber Guffey, Murray State (2005-09)
Brooke Armistead, APSU (1999-03)
Chrissy Roberts, Eastern Ky. (1996-98)
Laura Shelton, Eastern Ky. (2002-06)
Melissa Huffman, Murray State (1986-90)
Jane Ross, Middle Tennessee (1984-87)

STEALS
1. 406
2. 327
3. 325
4. 324
5. 315
6. 302
7. 294
8. 288
9. 287
10. 255

Teresa McNair, Eastern Ky. (1999-03)
Angie Cox, Eastern Ky. (1988-92)
Jasmine Newsome, UT Martin (2010-14)
Pam Chambers, Tenn. Tech (1976-80)
Tiasha Gray, Austin Peay (2012-16)
Connie Swift, Tennessee State (1992-97)
Kim Webb, Middle Tennessee (1984-87)
Danielle Carson, Youngstown St. (1982-86)
Ta’Kenya Nixon, Eastern Illinois (2010-13)
Kendra Appling, Tenn. State (2005-09)

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OVC Season Records
SCORING AVERAGE
1. 29.7 Jerilynn Harper, Tenn. Tech (1980-81)
2. 28.4 Wanda Grant, Youngstown St. (1980-81)
3. 28.0 Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown St. (1987-88)
4. 26.8 Jerilynn Harper, Tenn. Tech (1987-88)
5. 26.4 Gray C. Harris, Southeast Mo. (1995-96)
6. 25.7 Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (1994-95)
7. 25.6 Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech (1994-95)
25.6 Janet Holt, Tennessee Tech (2000-01)
9. 24.7 Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown St. (1986-87)
10. 24.2 Gray C. Harris, Southeast Mo. (1994-95)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. .941 Paula Corder, Southeast Mo. (1998-99)
2. .938 Melissa Huffman, Murray State (1989-90)
3. .937 Kandi Brown, Morehead State (2001-02)
.937 Kandi Brown, Morehead State (2002-03)
5. .932 Paula Corder-King, SEMO (1999-00)
6. .919 Gwen Adams, SIUE (2016-17)
7. .913 Lisa Goodin, Eastern Ky. (1982-83)
8. .905 Briana Benson, Jacksonville St. (2015-16)
9. .904 Kandi Brown, Morehead State (2000-01)
10. .903 Kristy Cromer, Eastern Ky. (1987-88)
THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
1. 344 Chynna Bozeman, Morehead St. (2009-10)
2. 281 Heather Butler, UT Martin (2013-14)
3. 277 Kera Bergeron, Austin Peay (2003-04)
4. 252 Jessy Ward, UT Martin (2015-16)
5. 251 Tarah Combs, Morehead State (2007-08)
6. 240 Heather Butler, UT Martin (2010-11)
240 Mariah Robinson, Murray St. (2012-13)
8. 238 Darby Magard, Belmont (2016-17)
9. 236 Kera Bergeron, Austin Peay (2004-05)
10. 234 Samantha Young, Eastern Ky. (1995-96)
234 Heather Butler, UT Martin (2011-12)
STEALS
1. 131
2. 113
3. 110
4. 105
5. 104
6. 101
7. 100
8. 99
9. 97
97

Teresa McNair, Eastern Ky. (2002-03)
Angie Cox, Eastern Kentucky (1991-92)
Tiasha Gray, Austin Peay (2014-15)
Angie Cox, Eastern Kentucky (1990-91)
Pam Chambers, Tenn. Tech (1978-79)
Jasmine Newsome, UT Martin (2012-13)
Connie Swift, Tennessee State (1996-97)
Teresa McNair, Eastern Ky. (2001-02)
Tessa Fields, UT Martin (1997-98)
Ann Thomas, Tennessee State (1989-89)

OVC Annual Leaders
SCORING
1994-95 Kim Mays, EKU

G
28

Pts
719

REBOUNDING
G Rebs
1995-96 Laphelia Doss, EKU
23 266
2012-13 Alex Jones, EKU
30 301
2015-16 Jalen O’Bannon, EKU 30 295

Avg
11.6
10.3
9.8

ASSISTS
G Asts
1991-92 Angie Cox, EKU
29 164
1995-96 Samantha Young, EKU 23 138
2002-03 Katie Kelly, EKU
29 130

Avg
5.6
6.0
4.5

STEALS
1981-82
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

Tina Wermuth, EKU
Angie Cox, EKU
Angie Cox, EKU
Maisha Thomas, EKU
Teresa McNair, EKU
Teresa McNair, EKU
Teresa McNair, EKU
Teresa McNair, EKU

G
30
27
29
27
28
28
31
29

Stls
68
105
113
70
93
83
99
130

Avg
2.3
3.9
3.9
2.9
3.3
3.0
3.2
4.5

FG FGA
167 295

Pct
.566

FT
109
147
91
126
88

Pct
.852
.913
.892
.900
.907

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1983-84 Tina Cottle, EKU
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1981-82
1982-83
1997-98
2005-06
2007-08

Lisa Goodin, EKU
Lisa Goodin, EKU
Chrissy Roberts, EKU
Laura Shelton, EKU
Crystal Jones, EKU

FTA
128
161
102
140
97

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3FG 3FGA
1990-91 Angie Cox, EKU
65 147
1996-97 Chrissy Roberts, EKU 85 173
1997-98 Chrissy Roberts, EKU 67 146
2004-05 Ashley Cazee, EKU
56 113
2005-06 Laura Shelton, EKU
36 77

32

Avg
25.7

Pct
.442
.491
.459
.496
.468

�Women’s Basketball Individual Single Season Records
POINTS*
Player
1. Kim Mayes
2. Marie Carpenter
3. Lisa Goodin
4. Kim Mays
5. Marla Gearhart
6. Carla Coffey
7. Peggy Gay
8. Lisa Goodin
Jalen O’Bannon
10. Angie Cox

No.
719
632
582
550
548
547
533
517
517
501

Year
1994-95
2013-14
1980-81
1993-94
1999-00
1986-87
1975-79
1982-83
2015-16
1990-91

FIELD GOALS MADE*
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2. Peggy Gay
3. Kim Mayes
4. Carla Coffey
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Marie Carpenter
7. Jalen O’Bannon
8. Marla Gearhart
9. Jaree Goodin
10. Angela Fletcher

No.
235
231
229
223
217
213
196
191
190
188

Year
1977-78
1978-79
1994-95
1986-87
1980-81
2013-14
2015-16
1999-00
1991-92
1985-86

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED*
Player
No.
1. Peggy Gay
569
2. Peggy Gay
560
3. Marie Carpenter
536
4. Angela Fletcher
515
5. Charlotte Sizemore
492
6. Carla Coffey
453
7. Marla Gearhart
449
8. Angela Fletcher
445
9. LaTonya Fleming
436
10. Lisa Goodin
435

Year
1978-79
1977-78
2013-14
1985-86
1998-99
1986-87
1999-00
1984-85
1988-89
1980-81

FREE THROWS MADE*
Player
1. Kim Mays
2. Kim Mays
3. Katie Kelly
4. Katie Kelly
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Lisa Goodin
7. Katie Kelly
8. Alex Jones
9. Marie Carpenter
10. Laura Shelton

No.
226
168
165
154
148
147
140
138
129
126

Year
2011-12
1983-84
2012-13
1997-98
2001-02
1987-88
2005-06
2006-07
1994-95
1995-96

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
Player
No.
1. Kim Mays
264
2. Maisha Thomas-Blanton 219
3. Kim Mays
201
4. Katie Kelly
192
5. Alex Jones
184
6. Katie Kelly
177
7. Tracy Korbutt
174
8. Lisa Goodin
165
9. Jalen O’Bannon
162
10. Lisa Goodin
161

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
Player
No.
1. Jade Barber
.578
2. Tina Cottle
.562
3. Jade Barber
.560
4. Laphelia Doss
.551
5. Teresa McNair
.545
6. Carla Snipes
.544
7. Fatai Hala’api’api
.535
Andrea Jenkins
.535
9. Kim Mays
.534
10. Laphelia Doss
.525
Min. 175 attempts
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Player
No.
1. Chrissy Roberts
85
2. Samantha Young
83
3. Niki Avery
80
Niki Avery
80
5. Marie Carpenter
77
6. Alexus Cooper
76
7. Chrissy Roberts
67
8. Angie Cox
65
Kayla Drake
65
10. Marla Gearhart
63

Year
1996-97
1995-96
2006-07
2007-08
2013-14
2016-17
1997-98
1990-91
2008-09
1999-00

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Player
No.
Year
1. Samantha Young
234
1995-96
2. Niki Avery
218
2006-07
3. Kayla Drake
216
2008-09
4. Alexus Cooper
210
2016-17
5. Niki Avery
195
2007-08
6. Marie Carpenter
194
2013-14
7. Chrissy Roberts
173
1996-97
8. Marla Gearhart
163
1999-00
9. Angie Cox
157
1991-92
10. Kim Roberts
149
1992-93

REBOUNDS
Player
1. Tina Cottle
Alex Jones
3. Laphelia Doss
4. Jalen O’Bannon
5. Sandra Mukes
6. Tina Cottle
7. Cheryl Palmer
Laphelia Doss
9. Segena Mackeroy
Tina Wermuth
10. Sandra Mukes

No.
310
310
309
295
268
265
260
260
256
256
253

Year
1984-85
2012-13
1995-96
2015-16
1980-81
1983-84
1988-89
1996-97
1991-92
1982-83
1981-82

STEALS
Player
1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Angie Cox
4. Teresa McNair
5. Teresa McNair
6. Teresa McNair
7. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
8. Kim Mays
9. Charlotte Sizemore
10. Tiffany Mayfield

No.
131
109
100
99
93
83
79
74
73
71

Year
2002-03
1991-92
1990-91
2001-02
1999-00
2000-01
1992-93
1994-95
2001-02
1991-92

Year
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2002-03
1980-81
1982-83
2001-02
2010-11
2013-14
2005-06

ASSISTS
Player
1. Cheryl Jones
2. Angie Cox
3. Samantha Young
4. Raechele Gray
5. Cheryl Jones
6. Katie Kelly
7. Pilar Walker
8. Angie Cox
9. Chrissy Roberts
10. Mariah Massengill

No.
165
164
160
138
135
130
127
125
121
119

Year
1990-91
1991-92
1995-96
2012-13
1991-92
2002-03
2013-14
1990-91
1997-98
2016-17

Year
1994-95
1994-95
1993-94
2003-04
2010-11
2002-03
1986-87
1980-81
2015-16
1982-83

BLOCKS
Player
1. Fatai Hala’api’api
2. Fatai Hala’api’api
3. Jalen O’Bannon
4. Jalen O’Bannon
5. Jade Barber
Jade Barber
7. Segena Mackeroy
8. Sheletha McEaddy
9. Brittany Coles
Brittany Coles

No.
54
51
41
38
37
37
34
31
30
30

Year
2005-06
2003-04
2016-17
2015-16
2011-12
2012-13
1991-92
1990-91
2010-11
2012-13

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player
No.
Year
1. Ashley Cazee
.496 2004-05
2. Kelly Cowan
.493 1990-91
3. Chrissy Roberts
.491 1996-97
4. Crystal Jones
.478 2007-08
5. Laura Shelton
.468 2005-06
6. Chrissy Roberts
.459 1997-98
7. Angie Cox
.442 1990-91
8. Kelly Cowan
.435 1988-89
9. Miranda Eckerle
.433 2004-05
10. Lisa Pace
.421 1997-98
Min. 65 attempts

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*
Player
No.
1. Lisa Goodin
.913
2. Crystal Jones
.907
3. Laura Shelton
.900
4. Lisa Goodin
.897
5. Chrissy Roberts
.892
Katie Kelly
.892
7. Katie Kelly
.888
8. Katie Kelly
.870
9. Katie Kelly
.859
10. Kim Mays
.856
Min. 75 attempts
33

Year
1982-83
2007-08
2005-06
1980-81
1997-98
2001-02
2000-01
2002-03
2003-04
1994-95

* Denotes 1978-current

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�Women’s Basketball Individual Career Records
POINTS
Player
1. Lisa Goodin
2. Peggy Gay
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Katie Kelly
5. Marie Carpenter
6. Kim Mays
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Kelly Cowan
9. Angie Cox
10. Tina Wermuth

No.
1,920
1,696
1,679
1,626
1,623
1,587
1,561
1,515
1,425
1,403

Years
1980-84
1975-79
1989-93
2000-04
2010-14
1992-95
1997-02
1987-91
1988-92
1979-83

FIELD GOALS MADE
Player
1. Peggy Gay
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Kelly Cowan
5. Tina Wermuth
6. Charlotte Sizemore
7. Marie Carpenter
8. Carla Coffey
9. Laphelia Doss
10. Kim Mays

No.
751
697
677
625
604
597
547
544
534
512

Years
1975-79
1980-84
1989-93
1987-91
1979-83
1997-02
2010-14
1984-88
1994-98
1992-95

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Player
No.
1. Peggy Gay
1,891
2. Charlotte Sizemore
1,520
3. Lisa Goodin
1,473
4. Marie Carpenter
1,438
5. Kelly Cowan
1,398
6. Tina Wermuth
1,394
7. Jaree Goodin
1,375
8. Carla Coffey
1,201
9. Angie Cox
1,169
10. Katie Kelly
1,126
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*
Player
No.
1. Tina Cottle
.542
2. Laphelia Doss
.513
3. Kim Mays
.499
4. Jaree Goodin
.492
5. Crystal Jones
.491
6. Teresa McNair
.488
7. Pam Garrett
.480
8. Jalen O’Bannon
.478
9. Shannon Brady
.475
Miranda Eckerle
.475
Min. 600 attempts
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Player
No.
1. Marie Carpenter
202
2. Angie Cox
170
3. Ashley Cazee
166
4. Niki Avery
160
5. Samantha Young
155
6. Chrissy Roberts
152
7. Brittany Coles
139
8. Lisa Pace
130
9. Charlotte Sizemore
122
10. Alexus Cooper
120
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Years
1975-79
1997-02
1980-84
2010-14
1987-91
1979-83
1989-93
1984-88
1988-92
2000-04
Years
1983-85
1994-98
1992-95
1989-93
2006-08
1999-03
2001-05
2015-17
1982-85
2001-05

Years
2010-14
1988-92
2004-08
2006-08
1991-96
1996-98
2009-13
1994-98
1997-02
2012-17

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Player
No.
Years
1. Marie Carpenter
526
2010-14
2. Ashley Cazee
466
2004-07
3. Brittany Coles
441
2009-13
4. Angie Cox
435
1988-92
5. Samantha Young
427
1991-96
6. Niki Avery
413
2006-08
7. Charlotte Sizemore
396
1997-02
8. Lisa Pace
372
1994-98
9. Alexus Cooper
350
2012-17
10. Chrissy Roberts
319
1996-98

REBOUNDS
Player
No.
1. Alex Jones
1,050
2. Laphelia Doss
1,026
3. Sandra Mukes
975
4. Jaree Goodin
914
5. Tina Wermuth
866
6. Carla Coffey
750
7. Maisha Thomas-Blanton 711
8. Teresa McNair
631
9. Shannon Brady
625
10. Charlotte Sizemore
611

Years
2009-13
1994-98
1978-82
1989-93
1979-83
1984-88
1991-95
1999-03
1981-85
1997-02

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player
No.
Years
1. Chrissy Roberts
.476 1996-98
2. Kelly Cowan
.449 1987-91
3. Angie Cox
.391 1988-92
4. Niki Avery
.387 2006-08
5. Marie Carpenter
.384 2010-14
6. Laura Shelton
.377 2002-06
7. Marla Gearhart
.370 1996-00
8. Kim Mays
.369 1992-95
Mikki Bond
.369 1998-02
10. Cheryl Jones
.363 1989-92
Samantha Young
.363 1991-96
Min. 200 attempts

STEALS
Player
1. Teresa McNair
2. Angie Cox
3. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
4. Charlotte Sizemore
5. Mikki Bond
6. Ashley Cazee
7. Pam Garrett
8. Stephanie Davis
9. Tina Wermuth
10. Lisa Goodin

No.
406
296
236
228
227
203
196
192
183
182

Years
1999-03
1988-92
1991-95
1997-02
1998-02
2004-08
2001-05
1992-97
1979-83
1980-84

ASSISTS
Player
1. Angie Cox
2. Katie Kelly
3. Mikki Bond
4. Cheryl Jones
5. Lisa Goodin
6. Peggy Gay
7. Samantha Young
8. Charlotte Sizemore
9. Laura Shelton
10. Zoey Artist

No.
487
395
389
387
374
363
350
343
331
306

Years
1988-92
2000-04
1998-02
1989-92
1980-84
1975-79
1991-96
1997-02
2002-06
1998-02

BLOCKS
Player
1. Fatai Hala’api’api
2. Brittany Coles
3. Jaree Goodin
4. Alex Jones
5. Jalen O’Bannon
6. Jade Barber
7. Charlotte Sizemore
8. Miranda Maples
9. Segena Mackeroy
Maisha Thomas-Blanton

No.
107
95
91
82
79
74
71
60
54
54

Years
2003-06
2009-13
1989-93
2009-13
2015-17
2011-13
1997-02
2012-16
1991-93
1991-95

FREE THROWS MADE*
Player
1. Katie Kelly
2. Lisa Goodin
3. Kim Mays
4. Alex Jones
5. Miranda Eckerle
6. Maisha Thomas-Blanton
7. Marie Carpenter
8. Jaree Goodin
9. Laura Shelton
10. Laphelia Doss

No.
562
526
474
422
352
330
327
325
324
301

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED*
Player
No.
1. Katie Kelly
642
2. Lisa Goodin
602
3. Kim Mays
569
4. Alex Jones
561
5. Maisha Thomas-Blanton 537
6. Laphelia Doss
510
7. Jaree Goodin
482
8. Miranda Eckerle
446
9. Pam Garrett
425
10. Carla Coffey
401
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE*
Player
No.
1. Katie Kelly
.875
2. Lisa Goodin
.874
3. Laura Shelton
.855
4. Marie Carpenter
.847
5. Kim Mayes
.833
6. Ashley Cazee
.826
7. Miranda Eckerle
.789
8. Marla Gearhart
.781
9. Alex Jones
.752
10. Teresa McNair
.736
Min. 250 attempts
34

Years
2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
2009-13
2001-05
1991-95
2010-14
1989-92
2002-06
1994-98
Years
2000-04
1980-84
1992-95
2009-13
1991-95
1994-98
1989-93
2001-05
2001-05
1985-88

* Denotes 1978-current
Years
2000-04
1980-84
2002-06
2010-14
1992-95
2004-08
2001-05
1996-00
2009-13
1999-03

�Women’s Basketball Team Records

Season Records
Most Games Played –– 32 in 2016-17,
Regular Season Only –– 30 in 1980-81
Most Wins –– 24 in 1996-97 (Won 24,
Lost 6) Regular Season Only –– 22 in
2000-01 (Won 22, Lost 5)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 16 in
1996-97 (Won 16, Lost 2)
Most Losses –– 24 in 1978-79 (Won 5,
Lost 24) Ohio Valley Conference –– 15 in
2010-11 (Won 3, Lost 15)
Fewest Wins –– 5 in 1978-79 (Won 5,
Lost 24) Ohio Valley Conference –– 1 in
1978-79 (Won 1, Lost 8), 1979-80 (Won
1, Lost 5), 1985-86 (Won 1, Lost 13)
Fewest Losses –– 3 in 1972-73 (Won 13,
Lost 3), 1975-76 (Won 17, Lost 3)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 1 in 2004-05
(Won 15, Lost 1)
Highest Winning Percentage –– .850 in
1975-76 (Won 17, Lost 3)
Ohio Valley Conference –– .938 in
2004-05 (Won 15, Lost 1)
Lowest Winning Percentage –– .172
in 1978-79 (Won 5, Lost 24)
Ohio Valley Conference –– .071 in
1985-86 (Won 1, Lost 13)
Longest Winning Streak –– 15 from Jan.
20, 2005 to March 5, 2005
Regular Season Only –– 12 from Jan.
20, 2005 to Feb. 26, 2005 Ohio Valley
Conference Regular Season Only –– 15
from Jan. 20, 2005 to Dec. 10, 2005
Ohio Valley Conference –– 18 from Jan.
20, 2005 to Dec. 10, 2005
Longest Losing Streak –– 11 from Jan.
15, 2009 to Feb. 21, 2009 Ohio Valley
Conference Regular Season Only –– 10
from Jan. 15, 2009 to Feb. 21, 2009
Ohio Valley Conference –– 10 from Feb.
25, 1985 to Feb. 8, 1986; and Jan. 15,
2009 to Feb. 21, 2009

Longest Home Winning Streak –– 18
from Feb. 23, 1991 to Jan. 30, 1993;
and from Jan. 17, 2004 to March 1,
2005 Ohio Valley Conference –– 17
from Feb. 26, 1990 to Jan. 30, 1993

Most Points Allowed –– 2,303 in 29 games
in 1978-79 Regular Season Only –– 2,268
in 27 games in 1986-87
Ohio Valley Conference –– 1,465 in 18
games in 1999-00

Longest Home Losing Streak –– 7 from
Jan. 15, 1979 to Feb. 5, 1979
Ohio Valley Conference –– 5 from Feb.
16, 1985 to Feb. 8, 1986; and Jan. 27,
2009 to Feb. 21, 2009

Highest Defensive Scoring Average –– 87.2
in 26 games (2,268) in 1987-88
Regular Season Only –– 87.2 in 26 games
(2,268) in 1987-88
Ohio Valley Conference –– 86.4 in nine
games (778) in 1978-79

Longest Road Winning Streak –– 8 from
Feb. 19, 1974 to Feb. 5 1975
Ohio Valley Conference –– 10 from Jan.
16, 2001 to Jan. 19 2002
Longest Road Losing Streak –– 15 from
Jan. 2, 1986 to Feb. 3, 1987; and from
March 2, 2010 to Nov. 12, 2011
Ohio Valley Conference –– 11 from Feb.
25, 1985 to Jan. 31, 1987
Most Points –– 2,507 in 31 games in
2001-02 Regular Season Only –– 2,385
in 27 games in 2000-01
Ohio Valley Conference –– 1,432 in 18
games in 1999-00
Highest Scoring Average –– 88.4 in 28
games (2,474) in 2000-01
Regular Season Only –– 88.3 in 27
games (2,385) in 2000-01
Ohio Valley Conference –– 88.2 in 16
games (1,411) in 2000-01
Fewest Points –– 906 in 16 games in 1972-73
Ohio Valley Conference –– 645 in 10 games
in 1982-83
Lowest Scoring Average –– 55.4 in
29 games (1,606) in 2009-10
Ohio Valley Conference –– 56.7 in 18
games (1,020) in 2009-10

Fewest Points Allowed –– 662 in 16 games
in 1972-73 Ohio Valley Conference –– 677
in 10 games in 1982-83
Lowest Defensive Scoring Average –– 41.4
in 16 games (662) in 1972-73
Ohio Valley Conference –– 59.8 in 14
games (837) in 1983-84
Field Goals Made –– 925 in 31 games in
2001-02
Field Goal Percentage –– .456 in 1982-83
Three-Point Field Goals Made –– 198 in
28 games in 2007-08
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage –– .418
in 1990-91
Free Throws Made –– 552 in 28 games in
1994-95
Free Throw Percentage –– .764 in 1980-81
Most Rebounds –– 1,446 in 31 games
in 1980-81
Highest Rebound Average –– 49.6 in
20 games in 1975-76
Most Assists –– 558 in 28 games in 2000-01

Highest Scoring Margin –– 20.0 in 20 games
in 1975-76
Ohio Valley Conference –– 12.4 in 16
games in 2001-02

Most Blocked Shots –– 145 in 30 games
in 2012-13
Most Steals –– 436 in 28 games in 2000-01

Lowest Scoring Margin –– -13.6 in 26 games
in 1987-88
Ohio Valley Conference –– -13.2 in nine
games in 1978-79

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Game Records
Most Points –– 122 (EKU 122, Thomas
More 48, Nov. 30, 1993)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 108 (EKU
108, Murray State 102, Feb. 13, 1993)
Most Points Allowed –– 115 (EKU 77,
Morehead State 115, Dec. 4, 1978; and
EKU 40, Tennessee 115, Dec. 19, 1987)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 115 (EKU
77, Morehead State 115, Dec. 4, 1978)
Most Points, Both Teams –– 216 (EKU
106, Morehead State 110 OT, Feb. 11,
1993); Non-Overtime: 210 (EKU 108,
Murray State 102, Feb. 13, 1993)
Ohio Valley Conference –– same
Most Points, Home Court –– 122 (EKU
122, Thomas More 48, Nov. 30, 1993)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 108 (EKU
108, Murray State 102, Feb. 13, 1993)
Most Points, Opponent’s Court –– 106
(EKU 106, Tennessee State 99, Feb. 8,
2001) Ohio Valley Conference –– same
Most Points, Neutral Court –– 116 (EKU
116, Glenville State 80, Nov. 19, 2000)
Fewest Points –– 35 (EKU 35, Oklahoma
State 90, Dec. 22, 2008)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 41 (EKU 41,
Southeast Missouri 43, Jan. 16, 2010);
(EKU 41, Eastern Illinois 69, Feb. 13, 2010)

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Fewest Points Allowed –– 19 (EKU 86,
Louisville 19, March 1972)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 37 (EKU 52,
Southeast Missouri 37, Jan. 7, 2012)
Fewest Points, Both Teams –– 73 (EKU
45, Marshall 28, Feb. 20, 1973)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 84 (EKU 41,
Southeast Missouri 43, Jan. 16, 2010)
Largest Victory Margin –– 78 (EKU 112,
Cincinnati Christian 34, Dec. 3, 2015)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 48 (EKU 89,
Murray State 41, Feb. 11, 1996)
Smallest Victory Margin –– 27 One-Point
Wins (Last: EKU 56, Southeast Missouri
55, Jan. 9, 2016)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 16 One-Point
Wins (Last: EKU 56, Southeast Missouri
55, Jan. 9, 2016)
Worst Defeat –– 75 (EKU 40, Tennessee
115, Dec. 19, 1987)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 41 (EKU 63,
Middle Tennessee 104, Feb. 21, 1987)
Smallest Margin Of Defeat –– 26 One-Point
Losses (Last: EKU 58, Tennessee State 59,
Feb. 3, 2018)
Ohio Valley Conference –– 14 One-Point
Losses (Last: EKU 58, Tennessee State 59,
Feb. 3, 2018)

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Most Points In A Losing Effort –– 106 (EKU
106, Morehead State 110 OT, Feb. 11,
1993); Non-Overtime: 95 (EKU 95, Austin
Peay 109, Jan. 18, 1988)
Ohio Valley Conference –– same
Field Goals Made –– 51 vs. Thomas
More (Nov. 30, 1993)
Three-Point Field Goals Made –– 17 vs.
Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008)
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted –– 34 vs.
Pennsylvania (Dec. 30, 2007)
Free Throws Made –– 43 vs. Murray State
(Feb. 13, 1993)
Most Rebounds –– 81 vs. John Carroll
University (Nov. 20, 1981)
Most Assists –– 37 vs. Western Carolina
(Feb. 28, 1992)
Most Blocked Shots –– 11 vs. Middle
Tennessee (March 9, 1992)
Most Steals –– 32 vs. Wright State
(Nov. 22, 1991)

�Women’s Basketball Team Season Records
Games Played
1. 2016-17 ...........................................
2. 1980-81 ...........................................
2001-02 ...........................................
2004-05 ...........................................
5. 1981-82 ...........................................
1996-97 ...........................................
2003-04 ...........................................
2006-07 ...........................................
2012-13 ...........................................
2013-14 ...........................................
2015-16 ...........................................

32
31
31
31
30
30
30
30
30
30
30

Wins
1. 1996-97
2. 2001-02
2004-05
4. 2000-01
5. 1991-92
1997-98

...........................................
...........................................
...........................................
...........................................
...........................................
...........................................

24
23
23
22
20
20

Losses
1. 1978-79
2. 2010-11
3. 1987-88
2005-06
2008-09
2016-17

...........................................
...........................................
...........................................
...........................................
...........................................
...........................................

24
21
20
20
20
20

Winning Percentage
1. 1975-76 ........................................
2. 1972-73 ........................................
3. 1996-97 ........................................
4. 2000-01 ........................................
5. 2001-02 ........................................
2004-05 ........................................
Most Points Scored
1. 2001-02 (31 games)
2. 2000-01 (28 games)
3. 1980-81 (31 games)
4. 2002-03 (29 games)
5. 1981-82 (30 games)

.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................

85.0
81.3
80.0
78.6
74.2
74.2

2,507
2,474
2,349
2,268
2,233

Most Points Per Game
1. 2000-01 (2,474/28 games)
2. 1975-76 (1,626/20 games)
3. 2001-02 (2,507/31 games)
4. 2002-03 (2,268/29 games)
5. 1999-00 (2,185/28 games)

...............
...............
...............
...............
...............

88.4
81.3
80.9
78.2
78.0

Fewest Points Per Game Allowed
1. 1972-73 (662/16 games) ..................
2. 1973-74 (1,117/23 games) ...............
3. 2009-10 (1,738/29 games) ...............
4. 1983-84 (1,703/28 games) ...............
5. 2012-13 (1,813/30 games) ................

41.4
48.6
59.9
60.8
60.4

Fewest Points Scored
1. 1972-73 (16 games) ........................ 906
2. 1974-75 (20 games) ..................... 1,316
3. 1973-74 (23 games) ..................... 1,327
4. 2008-09 (27 games) ..................... 1,537
2017-18 (27 games) ...................... 1,537

Largest Margin Of Victory
1. 1975-76 ........................................ 20.0
2. 1972-73 ........................................ 19.1
3. 2000-01 ........................................ 10.5
4. 2001-02 .......................................... 9.6
5. 1973-74 .......................................... 9.1

Fewest Points Per Game
1. 2009-10 (1,606/29 games) ...............
2. 1972-73 (906/16 games) ..................
3. 2008-09 (1,537/27 games) ...............
2017-18 (1,537/27 games) ................
5. 1973-74 (1,327/23 games) ...............

Smallest Margin Of Victory
1. 1987-88 ....................................... -13.6
2. 1978-79 ....................................... -11.5
3. 1986-87 ....................................... -10.2
4. 2008-09 ......................................... -9.9
5. 1998-99 ......................................... -8.6

Most Points Allowed
1. 1978-79 (29 games)
2. 1986-87 (27 games)
3. 1987-88 (26 games)
4. 1999-00 (28 games)
5. 1980-81 (31 games)

55.4
56.6
56.9
56.9
57.7

Three-Point Field Goals Made
1. 2007-08 (28 games) ........................
2. 1997-98 (28 games) ........................
3. 2012-13 (30 games) .........................
4. 2008-09 (27 games) ........................
5. 2004-05 (31 games) ........................

198
181
177
170
169

87.2
84.0
81.2
79.9
79.4

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 2008-09 (27 games) ........................
2. 2012-13 (30 games) .........................
3. 2007-08 (28 games) ........................
4. 2015-16 (30 games) .........................
5. 2010-11 (27 games) .........................

610
559
536
507
500

Fewest Points Allowed
1. 1972-73 (16 games) ........................ 662
2. 1973-74 (23 games) ..................... 1,117
3. 1975-76 (20 games) ..................... 1,226
4. 1974-75 (20 games) ..................... 1,255
5. 1983-84 (28 games) ..................... 1,703

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. 1990-91 (143-of-342) ......................
2. 1997-98 (181-of-450) ......................
3. 2004-05 (169-of-448) ......................
4. 2007-08 (198-of-536) ......................
5. 1994-95 (106-of-288) ......................

41.8
40.2
37.7
36.9
36.8

.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................

2,303
2,268
2,268
2,238
2,232

Most Points Per Game Allowed
1. 1987-88 (2,268/26 games) ...............
2. 1986-87 (2,268/27 games) ...............
3. 1998-99 (2,192/27 games) ...............
4. 1999-00 (2,238/28 games) ...............
5. 1978-79 (2,303/29 games) ...............

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Ohio Valley Conference Wins
1. 1996-97 ...........................................
2. 1997-98 ...........................................
2004-05 ...........................................
4. 2000-01 ...........................................
5. 2001-02 ...........................................

16
15
15
14
13

Fewest Points Per Game (OVC)
1. 2009-10 (1,020/18 games) ...............
2. 2017-18 (1,023/18 games) ................
3. 2008-09 (1,026/18 games) ...............
4. 2010-11 (1,099/18 games) ...............
5. 2012-13 (1,000/16 games) ................

Ohio Valley Conference Losses
1. 2010-11 ...........................................
2. 2008-09 ...........................................
3. 1985-86 ...........................................
2005-06 ...........................................
2017-18 ...........................................

15
14
13
13
13

Most Points Allowed (OVC)
1. 1999-00 (18 games) .....................
2. 2005-06 (20 games) .....................
3. 2007-08 (20 games) .....................
4. 1998-99 (18 games) .....................
5. 2006-07 (20 games) .....................

OVC Winning Percentage
1. 2004-05 ........................................
2. 1996-97 ........................................
3. 2000-01 ........................................
4. 1997-98 ........................................
5. 2001-02 ........................................
Most Points Scored (OVC)
1. 1999-00 (18 games) .....................
2. 2007-08 (20 games) .....................
3. 2000-01 (16 games) .....................
4. 2006-07 (20 games) .....................
5. 1997-98 (18 games) .....................

93.8
88.9
87.5
83.3
81.3

1,432
1,413
1,411
1,404
1,371

Most Points Per Game (OVC)
1. 2000-01 (1,411/16 games) ...............
2. 2001-02 (1,335/16 games) ...............
3. 1992-93 (1,298/16 games) ...............
4. 1999-00 (1,432/18 games) ...............
5. 1994-95 (1,260/16 games) ...............

88.2
83.4
81.1
79.6
78.8

Fewest Points Scored (OVC)
1. 1982-83 (10 games) ........................
2. 1978-79 (10 games) ........................
3. 1977-78 (10 games) ........................
4. 1981-82 (12 games) ........................
5. 1988-89 (12 games) ........................

645
721
766
865
876

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56.7
56.8
57.0
61.1
62.5

Smallest Margin Of Victory (OVC)
1. 1978-79 ....................................... -13.2
2. 1985-86 ....................................... -12.0
3. 2008-09 ....................................... -10.5
4. 1986-87 ......................................... -9.4
5. 2014-15 ......................................... -9.1

1,465
1,429
1,416
1,395
1,385

Three-Point Field Goals Made (OVC)
1. 2007-08 (20 games) ........................ 135
2. 2008-09 (18 games) ........................ 119
3. 1995-96 (16 games) ........................ 111
4. 1997-98 (18 games) ........................ 103
2010-11 (18 games) ......................... 103

Most Points Per Game Allowed (OVC)
1. 1978-79 (858/10 games) .................. 85.8
2. 1987-88 (1,182/14 games) ............... 84.4
3. 1985-86 (1,164/14 games) ............... 83.1
4. 1999-00 (1,465/18 games) ............... 81.4
5. 2000-01 (1,244/16 games) ............... 77.8

Three-Point FGs Attempted (OVC)
1. 2008-09 (18 games) ........................
2. 2007-08 (20 games) ........................
3. 2010-11 (18 games) .........................
4. 2006-07 (20 games) ........................
5. 1995-96 (16 games) ........................

411
372
341
312
292

Fewest Points Allowed (OVC)
1. 1982-83 (10 games) ........................
2. 1977-78 (10 games) ........................
3. 1983-84 (14 games) ........................
4. 1990-91 (12 games) ........................
5. 1978-79 (10 games) ........................

677
769
837
841
858

Three-Point FG Percentage (OVC)
1. 1990-91 (74-of-163) ........................
2. 1988-89 (41-of-104) ........................
3. 1995-96 (111-of-292) ......................
4. 1997-98 (103-of-271) ......................
5. 2004-05 (88-of-234) ........................

45.4
39.4
38.0
38.0
37.6

Fewest Points
Per Game Allowed (OVC)
1. 1983-84 (837/14 games) ..................
2. 2012-13 (960/16 games) ..................
3. 2009-10 (1,081/18 games) ...............
4. 1996-97 (1,102/18 games) ...............
5. 2004-05 (1,001/16 games) ...............

59.8
60.0
60.1
61.2
62.6

Largest Margin Of Victory (OVC)
1. 2001-02 ........................................ 12.4
2. 1996-97 ........................................ 11.4
3. 2000-01 ........................................ 10.4
4. 1997-98 .......................................... 9.1
5. 2004-05 .......................................... 8.9

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Most Points Scored
1. Thomas More (Nov. 30, 1993)
EKU 122, TMC 48 .......................................
2. West Virginia Tech (Dec. 6, 2000)
EKU 119, WVT 63 .......................................
3. vs. Glenville State (Nov. 19, 2000)
EKU 116, GS 80 .........................................
4. Cincinnati Christian (Dec. 3, 2015)
EKU 112, CC 34 .........................................
Most Points Scored (Home)
1. Thomas More (Nov. 30, 1993)
EKU 122, TMC 48 .......................................
2. West Virginia Tech (Dec. 6, 2000)
EKU 119, WVT 63 .......................................
3. Cincinnati Christian (Dec. 3, 2015)
EKU 112, CC 34 .........................................
4. Western Carolina (Feb. 28, 1992)
EKU 110, WCU 56 ......................................
5. Murray State (Feb. 13, 1993)
EKU 108, MUR 102 ....................................
Most Points Scored (Away)
1. at Tennessee State (Feb. 8, 2001)
EKU 106, TSU 99 .......................................
2. at Tennessee State (Jan. 4, 2003)
EKU 105, TSU 83 .......................................
3. at Xavier (Feb. 24, 1981)
EKU 104, XU 58 .........................................
at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008)
EKU 104, JSU 75 ........................................
5. at Morehead State (Jan. 30, 1995)
EKU 103, MOR 90 ......................................
at Florida Atlantic (Dec. 8, 2001)
EKU 103, FAU 92 .......................................

122
119
116
112

122
119
112
110
108

106
105
104
104
103
103

Most Points Scored (Neutral)
1. vs. Glenville State (Nov. 19, 2000)
EKU 116, GS 80 ......................................... 116
2. vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (Nov. 23, 2002)
EKU 110, WVW 59 ..................................... 110
3. vs. Penn (12/30/07)
EKU 100, PENN 62 .................................... 100
4. vs. Hartford (Nov. 26, 1999)
EKU 96, UH 86 ............................................. 96
5. vs. Appalachian State (March 12, 1976)
EKU 92, ASU 65 ........................................... 92
vs. Radford (Dec. 17, 2000)
EKU 92, RAD 79 ........................................... 92

Fewest Points Scored
1. at Oklahoma State (Dec. 22, 2008)
EKU 35, OSU 90 ...........................................
2. at Indiana (Jan. 25, 1974)
EKU 36, IU 63 ...............................................
3. at Marshall (Feb. 19, 1974)
EKU 38, MU 36 .............................................
at Ohio State (Nov. 21, 2005)
EKU 38, OSU 85 ...........................................
at Vanderbilt (Nov. 19, 2008)
EKU 38, VU 80 .............................................
Fewest Points Scored (Home)
1. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 16, 2010)
EKU 41, SEMO 43 ........................................
2. Eastern Illinois (Jan. 15, 2015)
EKU 42, EIU 68 ............................................
3. Marshall (Feb. 20, 1973)
EKU 45, MU 28 .............................................
4. Duke (Dec. 3, 1983)
EKU 46, DU 44 .............................................
Jacksonville State (Feb. 6, 2010)
EKU 46, JSU 49 OT ......................................
Tennessee-Martin (Dec. 4, 2010)
EKU 46, UTM 61 ...........................................
Fewest Points Scored (Away)
1. at Oklahoma State (Dec. 22, 2008)
EKU 35, OSU 90 ...........................................
2. at Indiana (Jan. 25, 1974)
EKU 36, IU 63 ...............................................
3. at Marshall (Feb. 19, 1974)
EKU 38, MU 36 .............................................
at Ohio State (Nov. 21, 2005)
EKU 38, OSU 85 ...........................................
at Vanderbilt (Nov. 19, 2008)
EKU 38, VU 80 .............................................
Fewest Points Scored (Neutral)
1. vs. Louisville (Nov. 25, 2005)
EKU 45, UL 75 ..............................................
vs. Tennessee-Martin (March 7, 2014)
EKU 45, UTM 97 ...........................................
vs. North Florida (Nov. 29, 2014)
EKU 45, UNF 62 ...........................................
3. vs. Tennessee Tech (Jan. 18, 1975)
EKU 47, TTU 88 ...........................................
4. vs. Austin Peay (1974)
EKU 48, APSU 39 .........................................
vs. Wake Forest (Dec. 31, 1983)
EKU 48, WFU 69 ..........................................

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35
36
38
38
38

41
42
45
46
46
46

35
36
38
38
38

45
45
45
47
48

Most Points Allowed
1. at Morehead State (Dec. 4, 1978)
EKU 77, MOR 115 ......................................
2. at Tennessee (Dec. 19, 1987)
EKU 40, UT 115 ..........................................
3. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT ..............................
4. at Austin Peay (Jan. 18, 1988)
EKU 95, APSU 109 .....................................
at Georgia (Jan. 22, 1990)
EKU 90, UGA 109 .......................................
Most Points Allowed (Home)
1. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT ..............................
2. Middle Tennessee (Feb. 21, 1987)
EKU 63, MTSU 104 ....................................
3. Western Kentucky (Feb. 4, 1988)
EKU 65, WKU 103 ......................................
4. Murray State (Feb. 13, 1993)
EKU 108, MUR 102 ....................................
5. Murray State (Feb. 22, 1988)
EKU 74, MUR 101 ......................................
Most Points Allowed (Away)
1. at Morehead State (Dec. 4, 1978)
EKU 77, MOR 115 ......................................
2. at Tennessee (Dec. 19, 1987)
EKU 40, UT 115 ..........................................
3. at Austin Peay (Jan. 18, 1988)
EKU 95, APSU 109 .....................................
at Georgia (Jan. 22, 1990)
EKU 90, UGA 109 .......................................
5. at Louisville (Jan. 28, 1988)
EKU 88, UL 108 ..........................................

115
115
110
109
109

110
104
103
102
101

115
115
109
109
108

Most Points Allowed (Neutral)
1. vs. Mercer (Dec. 18, 1976)
EKU 88, MU 108 ......................................... 108
2. vs. Central Michigan (Nov. 28, 1986)
EKU 75, CMU 101 ...................................... 101
3. vs. Memphis (March 7, 1975)
EKU 63, UM 100 ......................................... 100
4. vs. Tennessee-Martin (March 7, 2014)
EKU 45, UTM 97 ........................................... 97
5. vs. Texas A&amp;M (Nov. 18, 2000)
EKU 88, TAM 96 ........................................... 96
vs. Baylor (Dec. 5, 2003)
EKU 75, BU 96 ............................................. 96

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Fewest Points Allowed
1. Louisville (March 1972)
EKU 86, UL 19 ..............................................
2. Centre College (March 1972)
EKU 65, CC 22 .............................................
Berea College (1972-73)
EKU 56, BC 22 .............................................
4. Morehead State (1972-73)
EKU 57, MOR 28 ..........................................
Marshall (Feb. 20, 1973)
EKU 45, MU 28 .............................................
vs. Louisville (March 2, 1973)
EKU 60, UL 28 ..............................................
Morehead State (Jan. 22, 1975)
EKU 75, MOR 28 ..........................................
Fewest Points Allowed (Home)
1. Louisville (March 1972)
EKU 86, UL 19 ..............................................
2. Centre College (March 1972)
EKU 65, CC 22 .............................................
3. Marshall (Feb. 20, 1973)
EKU 45, MU 28 .............................................
Morehead State (Jan. 22, 1975)
EKU 75, MOR 28 ..........................................
5. Ohio Valley (Dec. 11, 2016)
EKU 88, OVU 30 ...........................................
Fewest Points Allowed (Away)
1. at Dayton (Feb. 26, 1973)
EKU 65, UD 36 .............................................
at Marshall (Feb. 19, 1974)
EKU 38, MU 36 .............................................
3. at Marshall (Feb. 17, 1976)
EKU 85, MU 42 .............................................
4. at Bellarmine (Jan. 10, 1975)
EKU 74, BU 44 .............................................
5. at Bellarmine (Dec. 13, 1980)
EKU 91, BU 45 .............................................
at Wright State (Dec. 5, 1990)
EKU 83, WSU 45 ..........................................
at Samford (Feb. 10, 2005)
EKU 63, SAM 45 ...........................................
at Southeast Missouri (Feb. 11, 2010)
EKU 50, SEMO 45 ........................................

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22
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28
28
28

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22
28
28
30

36
36
42
44
45
45
45
45

Fewest Points Allowed (Neutral)
1. vs. Louisville (March 2, 1973)
EKU 60, UL 28 ..............................................
2. vs. Louisville (March 1974)
EKU 66, UL 31 ..............................................
3. vs. Georgetown College (March 3, 1973)
EKU 64, GC 34 .............................................
vs. Austin Peay (1973-74)
EKU 57, APSU 34 .........................................
5. vs. Murray State (March 2, 1974)
EKU 55, MUR 37 ..........................................
Most Points Both Teams
1. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT ..............................
2. Murray State (Feb. 13, 1993)
EKU 108, MUR 102 ....................................
3. at Tennessee State (Feb. 8, 2001)
EKU 106, TSU 99 .......................................
4. at Austin Peay (Jan. 18, 1988)
EKU 95, APSU 109 .....................................
5. Tennessee State (Jan. 11, 2001)
EKU 107, TSU 96 .......................................

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34
34
37

216
210
205
204
203

Fewest Points Both Teams
1. Marshall (Feb. 20, 1973)
EKU 45, MOR 28 ..........................................
2. at Marshall (Feb. 19, 1974)
EKU 38, MUR 36 ..........................................
3. vs. Berea College (1972-73)
EKU 56, BC 22 .............................................
4. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 16, 2010)
EKU 41, SEMO 43 ........................................
5. vs. Morehead State (1972-73)
EKU 57, MOR 28 ..........................................
Largest Margin Of Victory
1. Cincinnati Christian (Dec. 3, 2015)
EKU 112, CC 34 ...........................................
2. Thomas More (Nov. 30, 1993)
EKU 122, TMC 48 .........................................
3. Louisville (March 1972)
EKU 86, UL 19 ..............................................
4. Ohio Valley (Nov. 11, 2006)
EKU 97, OVU 39 ...........................................
Ohio Valley (Dec. 11, 2016)
EKU 88, OVU 30 ...........................................

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Largest Margin Of Defeat
1. at Tennessee (Dec. 19, 1987)
EKU 40, UT 115 ............................................
2. at Oklahoma State (Dec. 22, 2008)
EKU 35, OSU 90 ...........................................
3. vs. Tennessee-Martin (March 7, 2014)
EKU 45, UTM 97 ...........................................
4. at Western Kentucky (Feb. 3, 1987)
EKU 57, WKU 107 ........................................
5. at Ohio State (Nov. 21, 2005)
EKU 38, OSU 85 ...........................................

75
55
52
50
47

Three-Point Field Goals Made
1. at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008) ...........
2. vs. Pennsylvania (Dec. 30, 2007) .................
3. Ohio Valley (Nov. 14, 2008) ..........................
Murray State (Dec. 2, 2010) .........................
5. at Georgia (Jan. 22, 1990) ............................
Samford (Jan. 19, 2008) ...............................

17
16
14
14
13
13

Three-Point FGs Made, Both Teams
1. vs. Saint Francis (Dec. 21, 2015) .................
2. Indiana State (Dec. 20, 2005) .......................
3. at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008) ...........
Tennessee State (Jan. 29, 2011) ..................
5. at Belmont (Feb. 15, 2018) ...........................

25
24
21
21
22

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. vs. Pennsylvania (Dec. 30, 2007) .................
2. at Auburn (Nov. 25, 1989) .............................
Southeast Missouri (Feb. 12, 2009) ..............
4. Eastern Illinois (Feb. 14, 2009) .....................
Murray State (Dec. 2, 2010) .........................

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31
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Three-Point FGs Attempted, Both Teams
1. Morehead State (Feb. 21, 2009) ...................
2. at Florida Atlantic (Nov. 22, 2010) .................
3. at Tennessee-Chattanooga (Dec. 3, 2006) ...
vs. Tennessee-Martin (March 7, 2013) .........
vs. North Carolina State (Dec. 20, 2015) ......

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54
54
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74
78
84
85

78
74
67
58
58

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. Samford (Jan. 19, 2008) ............................
2. vs. Western Carolina (Dec. 21, 1997) ........
3. at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008) ........
4. Detroit Mercy (Nov. 17, 1997) ....................
5. Tennessee Tech (Feb. 27, 2014) ...............
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Most Points Scored (OVC)
1. Murray State (Feb. 13, 1993)
EKU 108, MUR 102 ....................................
2. Tennessee State (Jan. 11, 2001)
EKU 107, TSU 96 .......................................
3. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT ..............................
at Tennessee State (Feb. 8, 2001)
EKU 106, TSU 99 .......................................
5. at Tennessee State (Jan. 4, 2003)
EKU 105, TSU 83 .......................................
Most Points Scored (Home-OVC)
1. Murray State (Feb. 13, 1993)
EKU 108, MUR 102 ....................................
2. Tennessee State (Jan. 11, 2001)
EKU 107, TSU 96 .......................................
3. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT ..............................
4. Austin Peay (Jan. 21, 2002)
EKU 102, APSU 82 .....................................
5. Austin Peay (Jan. 16, 1993)
EKU 100, APSU 75 .....................................
Morehead State (Jan. 30, 2016)
EKU 100, MOR 93 OT ................................

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105

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106
102
100
100

Most Points Scored (Away-OVC)
1. at Tennessee State (Feb. 8, 2001)
EKU 106, TSU 99 ....................................... 106
2. at Tennessee State (Jan. 4, 2003)
EKU 105, TSU 83 ....................................... 105
3. at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008)
EKU 104, JSU 75 ........................................ 104
4. at Morehead State (Jan. 30, 1995)
EKU 103, MOR 90 ...................................... 103
5. at Morehead State (Feb. 13, 1999)
EKU 99, MOR 103 OT .................................. 99
Fewest Points Scored (OVC)
1. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 16, 2010)
EKU 41, SEMO 43 ........................................
at Eastern Illinois (Feb. 13, 2010)
EKU 41, EIU 69 ............................................
3. Eastern Illinois (Jan. 15, 2015)
EKU 42, EIU 68 ............................................
4. at Eastern Illinois (Jan. 15, 2009)
EKU 44, EIU 78 ............................................
5. at Austin Peay (Jan. 25, 2018)
EKU 45, APSU 59 .........................................

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Fewest Points Scored (Home-OVC)
1. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 16, 2010)
EKU 41, SEMO 43 ........................................
2. Eastern Illinois (Jan. 15, 2015)
EKU 42, EIU 68 ............................................
3. Jacksonville State (Feb. 6, 2010)
EKU 46, JSU 49 ............................................
Tennessee-Martin (Dec. 4, 2010)
EKU 46, UTM 61 ...........................................
5. Morehead State (Feb. 21, 2009)
EKU 48, MOR 70 ..........................................
Jacksonville State (Jan. 20, 2018)
EKU 48, JSU 44 ............................................
Fewest Points Scored (Away-OVC)
1. at Eastern Illinois (Feb. 13, 2010)
EKU 41, EIU 69 ............................................
2. at Eastern Illinois (Jan. 15, 2009)
EKU 44, EIU 78 ............................................
3. at Austin Peay (Jan. 25, 2018)
EKU 45, APSU 59 .........................................
4. at Morehead State (Jan. 24, 2009)
EKU 46, MOR 63 ..........................................
5. at Tennessee Tech (Jan. 9, 2010)
EKU 47, TTU 75 ...........................................
at Tennessee Tech (Feb. 28, 2013)
EKU 47, TTU 67 ...........................................
Most Points Allowed (OVC)
1. at Morehead State (Dec. 4, 1978)
EKU 77, MOR 115 ......................................
2. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT ..............................
3. at Austin Peay (Jan. 18, 1988)
EKU 95, APSU 109 .....................................
4. Middle Tennessee (Feb. 21, 1987)
EKU 63, MTSU 104 ....................................
at Tennessee State (Jan. 24, 2008)
EKU 85, TSU 104 .......................................

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46
46
48
48

41
44
45
46
47
47

115
110
109
104
104

Most Points Allowed (Home-OVC)
1. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT .............................. 110
2. Middle Tennessee (Feb. 21, 1987)
EKU 63, MTSU 104 .................................... 104
3. Murray State (Feb. 13, 1993)
EKU 108, MUR 102 .................................... 102
4. Murray State (Feb. 22, 1988)
EKU 74, MUR 101 ...................................... 101
5. Tennessee State (Jan. 11, 2001)
EKU 107, TSU 96 ......................................... 96

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Most Points Allowed (Away-OVC)
1. at Morehead State (Dec. 4, 1978)
EKU 77, MOR 115 ......................................
2. at Austin Peay (Jan. 18, 1988)
EKU 95, APSU 109 .....................................
3. at Tennessee State (Jan. 24, 2008)
EKU 85, TSU 104 .......................................
4. at Morehead State (Feb. 13, 1999)
EKU 99, MOR 103 OT ................................
5. at Eastern Illinois (Jan. 27, 2000)
EKU 95, EIU 102 OT ..................................

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104
103
102

Fewest Points Allowed (OVC)
1. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 7, 2012)
EKU 52, SEMO 37 ........................................
2. Murray State (Feb. 11, 1996)
EKU 89, MUR 41 ..........................................
3. Tennessee State (Feb. 9, 2004)
EKU 66, TSU 43 ...........................................
Southeast Missouri (Jan. 16, 2010)
EKU 41, SEMO 43 ........................................
5. Southeast Missouri (Feb. 9, 1997)
EKU 81, SEMO 44 ........................................
Jacksonville State (Jan. 20, 2018)
EKU 48, JSU 44 ............................................
Fewest Points Allowed (Home-OVC)
1. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 7, 2012)
EKU 52, SEMO 37 ........................................
2. Murray State (Feb. 11, 1996)
EKU 89, MUR 41 ..........................................
3. Tennessee State (Feb. 9, 2004)
EKU 66, TSU 43 ...........................................
Southeast Missouri (Jan. 16, 2010)
EKU 41, SEMO 43 ........................................
5. Southeast Missouri (Feb. 9, 1997)
EKU 81, SEMO 44 ........................................
Jacksonville State (Jan. 20, 2018)
EKU 48, JSU 44 ............................................
Fewest Points Allowed (Away-OVC)
1. at Samford (Feb. 10, 2005)
EKU 63, SAM 45 ...........................................
at Southeast Missouri (Feb. 11, 2010)
EKU 50, SEMO 45 ........................................
3. at Akron (Jan. 26, 1984)
EKU 66, UA 48 ..............................................
4. at Morehead State (Feb. 24, 1994)
EKU 71, MOR 49 ..........................................
at Eastern Illinois (Feb. 2, 1998)
EKU 65, EIU 49 ............................................
at Murray State (Dec. 31, 2012)
EKU 69, MUR 49 ..........................................
at Southeast Missouri (Feb. 2, 2013)
EKU 53, SEMO 49 ........................................

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44
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49
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Most Points Both Teams (OVC)
1. Morehead State (Feb. 11, 1993)
EKU 106, MOR 110 OT ..............................
2. Murray State (Feb. 13, 1993)
EKU 108, MUR 102 ....................................
3. at Tennessee State (Feb. 8, 2001)
EKU 106, TSU 99 .......................................
4. at Austin Peay (Jan. 18, 1988)
EKU 95, APSU 109 .....................................
5. Tennessee State (Jan. 11, 2001)
EKU 107, TSU 96 .......................................

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210
205
204
203

Fewest Points Both Teams (OVC)
1. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 16, 2010)
EKU 41, SEMO 43 ........................................
2. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 7, 2012)
EKU 52, SEMO 37 ........................................
3. Jacksonville State (Jan. 20, 2018)
EKU 48, JSU 44 ............................................
3. Middle Tennessee (Jan. 14, 1984)
EKU 49, MTSU 46 ........................................
Jacksonville State (Feb. 6, 2010)
EKU 46, JSU 49 ............................................
at Southeast Missouri (Feb. 11, 2010)
EKU 50, SEMO 45 ........................................
Largest Margin Of Victory (OVC)
1. Murray State (Feb. 11, 1996)
EKU 89, MUR 41 ..........................................
2. Southeast Missouri (Jan. 5, 1998)
EKU 97, SEMO 58 ........................................
Tennessee State (Jan. 25, 2007)
EKU 88, TSU 49 ...........................................
4. Southeast Missouri (Feb. 9, 1997)
EKU 81, SEMO 44 ........................................
5. Murray State (Feb. 4, 1995)
EKU 90, MUR 55 ..........................................
at Morehead State (Jan. 16, 1997)
EKU 92, MOR 57 ..........................................
Eastern Illinois (Feb. 7, 2002)
EKU 90, EIU 55 ............................................

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92
95
95
95

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39
39

Largest Margin Of Defeat (OVC)
1. Middle Tennessee (Feb. 21, 1987)
EKU 63, MTSU 104 ......................................
2. at Morehead State (Dec. 4, 1978)
EKU 77, MOR 115 ........................................
at Murray State (Feb. 25, 1989)
EKU 63, MUR 101 ........................................
4. at Tennessee Tech (Feb. 19, 1979)
EKU 59, TTU 94 ...........................................
5. at Tennessee Tech (Jan. 4, 2007)
EKU 50, TTU 84 ...........................................
at Eastern Illinois (Jan. 15, 2009)
EKU 44, EIU 78 ............................................
Three-Point Field Goals Made (OVC)
1. at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008) ...........
2. Murray State (Dec. 2, 2010) .........................
3. Samford (Jan. 19, 2008) ...............................
4. at Tennessee Tech (Jan. 24, 2015) ...............
5. at Southeast Missouri (Feb. 5, 1996) ............
Tennessee State (Feb. 25, 1996) .................
Eastern Illinois (Jan. 13, 2007) .....................
at Eastern Illinois (Jan. 12, 2008) .................
Tennessee State (Jan. 29, 2011) ..................
at Tennessee State (March 2, 2013) .............
Tennessee Tech (Feb. 27, 2014) ..................
Tennessee Tech (Feb. 25, 2017) ..................

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35
34
34

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14
13
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

Three-Point FGs Made, Both Teams (OVC)
1. at Belmont (Feb. 15, 2018) ........................... 22
2. at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008) ........... 21
Tennessee State (Jan. 29, 2011) .................. 21
4. at Eastern Illinois (Jan. 27, 2000) ................. 20
Murray State (Dec. 2, 2010) ......................... 20

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35
35
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Three-Point FGs Attempted (OVC)
1. Southeast Missouri (Feb. 12, 2009) ..............
2. Eastern Illinois (Feb. 14, 2009) .....................
Murray State (Dec. 2, 2010) .........................
4. Morehead State (Feb. 21, 2009) ...................
5. at Murray State (Feb. 9, 1987) ......................
at Southeast Missouri (Feb. 5, 1996) ............
at Jacksonville State (Feb. 7, 2009) .............
Tennessee-Martin (Dec. 4, 2010) .................

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31
31
30
29
29
29
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Three-Point FGs Attempted, Both Teams (OVC)
1. Morehead State (Feb. 21, 2009) ................... 56
2. Southeast Missouri (Feb. 12, 2009) .............. 52
3. at Morehead State (Feb. 20, 2010) ............... 51
4. Morehead State (Feb. 26, 2008) ................... 50
at Tennessee-Martin (Feb. 4, 2013) .............. 50
at Belmont (Feb. 25, 2015) ........................... 50
Three-Point FG Percentage (OVC)
1. Samford (Jan. 19, 2008) ............................
2. at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14, 2008) ........
3. Tennessee Tech (Feb. 27, 2014) ...............
4. at Tennessee State (March 2, 2013) ..........
Tennessee Tech (Feb. 25, 2017) ...............
(Minimum 10 made 3-point field goals)

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Lady Colonels to go ‘Dancing’
Richmond Register (March 2, 1997)
by Keith Taylor

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Trina Goodrich’s chances
of playing were “slim to none.”
That didn’t matter.
Goodrich, a noted do-or-die player who suffered
a severe ankle sprain in Friday’s semifinal victory
over Morehead State, came off the bench to score
eight points – four in the closing minutes that helped
Eastern Kentucky University post a 69-65 victory over
Tennessee Tech here Saturday in the finals of the
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament.
The victory gave EKU its first-ever OVC Tournament crown. And another first in school history –
automatic berth to the NCAA tournament.
“This is what we talked about all season long,”
junior guard Lisa Pace said. “Our name is in the
NCAA bracket.”
The emotion varied from hugs and smiles to
tears.
“This is the best feeling I’ve ever had,” said
EKU guard Chrissy Roberts, who was named to the
five-member all-tournament team. “This is the kind of
thing that you dream about, and a dream came true.”
“I can’t stop crying. I’m just happy we’re going to the NCAA,” EKU coach Larry Joe Inman, who
guided Middle Tennessee to four OVC tournament
titles and four NCAA appearances in the early 1980s,
became the first coach in Ohio Valley Conference history to guide two schools to what is known as the “Big
Dance.”
“I’m just elated and ecstatic,” said Inman, whose
team had won 20 of its last 21 games, including its
last 11 games. “This is a wonderful thing to go to for the first time. Our defense rose to the occasion.”
On the offensive side, Inman said he couldn’t “single out” any outstanding performances but Goodrich’s outing under
the circumstances down the stretch couldn’t be ignored or overlooked.
The Berea product punched in a clutch jumper that helped spark an 8-0 EKU run after Tennessee Tech had claimed a
60-58 lead with 4:30 left.
“The same thing has happened that has happened all year long, somebody stepped up,” Inman said.
Goodrich added two free throws, had one steal and forced another, during that span that gave the Lady Colonels a
66-60 advantage with 2:06 remaining.
“It was the burning desire to compete and love for the game that got me out to play,” Goodrich said.
When I came in the last time, I just told myself to contribute and help the team anyway I could.”
The Eaglettes closed the gap to within one point on Becky Clabough’s two free throws with 1:14 remaining but Laphelia Doss snagged her own missed shot with a put-back that kept EKU in the driver’s seat.
“We were playing for respect,” said Doss, who was named the tournament’s most valuable player. “Some people said
that the OVC regular season title was a fluke and we wanted to prove that it wasn’t.”
Doss scored 22 points, but her inside play was slightly overshadowed by Diane Seng’s 35-point outing that kept Tennessee tech afloat until the freshman center and her teammates started wearing out down the stretch.
“We fought back, but we never got control,” said Tennessee Tech coach Bill Worrell, whose team controlled a 10-4
lead only to see it fall in opening minutes of the first half.
“Like I said yesterday (Friday) about us … they had the lead at the right time.”
“You’ve got to go to your money-maker (late in the game), that’s what we were trying to do,” Tech forward Amber Clark
said.
Seng and Clark almost single-handedly carried Tech to another OVC title. Both players combined for 51 of the Eaglettes 65 points.
“We tried to slow her (Seng) down a little bit,” Inman said, “but I thought the key to the game was the good job we did
on Tech’s other people.”
Amanda Reid contributed to the Lady Colonels’ scoring with 11 points, followed by Shannon Browning with 10.
“Their post players hurt us,” Worrell said.
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Eckerle money in EKU’s bank
Richmond Register (March 6, 2005)
by Nathan Hutchinson

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – After the final seconds ticked
off the clock in the second overtime, Miranda Eckerle
jumped into the arms of fellow senior Candis Cook,
who lifted her off the ground in a joyful embrace.
It was a fitting way to celebrate an intense, competitive and emotional Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship game.
“I just told her I loved her,” Cook said. “We’ve
grown so close as teammates and friends over the
years. We just care for each other so much. I just
have so much respect for her.”
It was Eckerle’s heroics that eventually led to that
heart-felt moment.
The senior forward scored 16 of her game-high 29
points in overtime as the Lady Colonels picked up a
thrilling 84-73 win over Southeast Missouri State Saturday in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship at the Gaylord Entertainment Center. Eckerle
played the final 17 minutes of the game with four fouls,
but still made almost all the key plays that carried the
Lady Colonels to their first OVC Tournament title since
1997.
EKU’s 15th straight win gave the school only its
second conference tournament title and gave the Lady
Colonels an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
“She’s money in the bank,” EKU coach Larry Joe
Inman said of Eckerle. “When you need a deposit you
know exactly where to go. She took care of business.”
Laura Shelton made sure the Lady Colonels got
to overtime, then Eckerle took over from there. EKU
trailed 60-58 with 8.7 seconds left after Natalie Purcell
hit a go-ahead jumper. Shelton, who finished with 14
points, got the ball, rushed the length of the court and
connected on a tough hanging layup in the lane before
the buzzer.
“That was a big shot for her because she had been
knocked to the floor earlier in the game and she was
starting to get down on herself,” Inman said.
Eckerle drew the fifth foul on OVC Player of the
Year Tatiana Conceicao just 15 seconds into the
overtime and made a series of spectacular plays in the
middle after the 6-foot-2 junior center was forced to the
bench.
The OVC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player
scored all six of EKU’s points in the first overtime and
gave her team a six-point lead with a putback early in
the second extra session.
“She hit some great shots,” SEMO coach B.J.
smith said. “She did a great job late.”
Purcell and Katrisha Dunn both hit three pointers
in the first OT, giving SEMO a 66-64 lead in the final
minute. Eckerle tied the game with 43.5 seconds left,
then drew an offensive foul on the next Redhawk possession.
Freshman Ashley Cazee, EKU’s other All-Tournament selection, missed a shot at the buzzer.
“It was kind of miraculous,” Inman said of Eckerle’s
performance. “They kept going at her and she kept
stepping up. We were real fortunate she didn’t foul
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Things were tight from the beginning in a battle of the two top
teams in the conference.
Six straight EKU turnovers allowed the Redhawks to jump out
to a 18-9 lead midway through the opening half. The Lady Colonels
later trailed 22-14 before using an 11-0 run to take their first lead of
the game.
Cazee put EKU up 23-22 on a three pointer with 3:32 left in the
half, Cook followed that up with a basket that pushed the lead to
three points.
“It was just the refuse to lose attitude that me and all my teammates have,” Eckerle said.
SEMO was up 28-27 when the Lady Colonels regained the lead
on a three-point play by Eckerle. The senior forward scored again
just before the half to give EKU a 32-28 advantage.
Sophomore Kiejon Johnson provided the Lady Colonels with
a spark in the first half. The reserve guard had six points, four rebounds, two steals and two assists in 10 minutes of action.
“It was a great game,” Smith said. “They made some great
shots. We made some great plays and some great shots. Shelton’s
basket at the end of regulation was big.”
Cazee finished with 14 points and Cook added nine. Eckerle
also had 12 rebounds, four assists, two steals and one block. The
senior was 11-of-17 from the field.
Purcell had 16 points including four three pointers. Conceicao had 13 points and Brown had 10 points in the first-ever OVC
women’s final to go to overtime.
“This is a great honor, but it’s great because of the people I’ve
shared it with,” Inman said. “I’ve won a lot of championships and
this one has to go to the top of the list.”

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Single Game
Most Points Scored
1. MURRAY STATE (3/1/05) ............................. 94
2. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) .............. 92
3. MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 89
4. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ...................... 87
5. vs. Middle Tennessee (2/8/79) ...................... 85
vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/04) ......................... 85
Fewist Points Scored
1. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/14) ......................
2. at Tennessee-Martin (3/2/10) ........................
3. vs. Austin Peay (3/6/04) ................................
4. vs. Austin Peay (3/5/94) ................................
5. vs. Murray State (3/8/83) ..............................
vs. Austin Peay (3/3/96) ................................
at Samford (3/4/08) .......................................

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Most Points Allowed
1. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) .................... 102
2. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/14) ...................... 97
3. vs. Belmont (3/5/16) ...................................... 95
4. vs. Belmont (3/4/17) ...................................... 94
5. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/4/91) ...................... 93
Fewest Points Allowed
1. vs. Morehead State (2/28/97) .......................
2. at Tennessee-Martin (3/2/10) ........................
vs. Murray State (3/6/13) ..............................
4. vs. Eastern Illinois (3/5/14) ...........................
vs. Murray State (3/4/16) ..............................

47
51
51
52
52

Field Goals
1. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/4/91) ...................... 36
2. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ...................... 34
3. vs. Middle Tennessee (2/8/79) ...................... 33
MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 33
MURRAY STATE (3/1/05) ............................. 33
Field Goals Attempted
1. vs. Morehead State (2/9/79) ......................... 88
2. MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 76
3. vs. Tennessee Tech (2/10/79) ....................... 74
4. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/4/91) ...................... 72
5. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ...................... 71
TENNESSEE TECH (3/4/03) ........................ 71
Highest Field Goals Percentage
1. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/04) ...................... 57.4
2. MURRAY STATE (3/1/05) .......................... 53.2
3. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) ........... 50.8
4. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/4/91) ................... 50.0
TENNESSEE STATE (2/25/97) ................. 50.0
Lowest Field Goals Percentage
1. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/14) ...................
2. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/13) ...................
3. vs. Austin Peay (3/5/94) .............................
4. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/95) ......................
vs. Tennessee Tech (3/1/12) ......................

28.6
31.0
32.8
33.3
33.3

Three-Point Field Goals
1. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) .............. 11
2. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/13) ........................ 9
3. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/9/92) ........................ 7
vs. Middle Tennessee (2/28/98) ...................... 7
MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ....................... 7
vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/04) ........................... 7
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/13) ...................... 30
2. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) .............. 20
MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 20
4. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/1/12) ......................... 19
vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/14) ...................... 19
vs. Belmont (3/5/16) ...................................... 19
Highest Three-Point FG Percentage
1. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/9/92) ................... 70.0
2. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/4/95) ................... 62.5
3. vs. Southeast Missouri (3/5/05) ................. 60.0
4. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/04) ...................... 58.3
5. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) ........... 55.0
Lowest Three-Point FG Percentage
1. vs. Belmont (3/4/17) ..................................... 9.1
2. vs. Tennessee State (3/6/14) ..................... 14.3
3. vs. Austin Peay (3/5/94) ............................. 15.4
4. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ................... 16.7
5. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/1/97) ...................... 20.0
Free Throws
1. vs. Tennessee State (2/29/12) ...................... 28
vs. Tennessee State (3/6/14) ........................ 28
3. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/04) ......................... 24
MURRAY STATE (3/1/05) ............................. 24
5. vs. Morehead State (2/28/97) ....................... 23
vs. Southeast Missouri (3/5/05) .................... 23
Free Throws Attempted
1. vs. Tennessee State (2/29/12) ......................
vs. Tennessee State (3/6/14) ........................
2. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/4/95) ......................
3. at Tennessee Tech (3/10/92) ........................
vs. Southeast Missouri (3/5/05) ....................
5. vs. Middle Tennessee (2/8/79) ......................

36
36
34
33
33
32

Highest Free Throw Percentage
1. vs. Austin Peay (3/3/16) ............................. 95.5
2. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/04) ...................... 88.9
3. vs. Eastern Illinois (3/5/14) ........................ 88.2
4. TENNESSEE TECH (3/4/03) ..................... 87.5
5. at Samford (3/4/08) .................................... 86.7
Lowest Free Throw Percentage
1. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/9/92) ...................
2. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/95) ......................
3. vs. Middle Tennessee (2/28/98) .................
at Murray State (2/29/00) ...........................
5. at Tennessee-Martin (3/2/10) .....................
vs. SIU Edwardsville (3/3/17) .....................

31.3
48.1
50.0
50.0
54.5
54.5

Offensive Rebounds
1. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/95) ......................... 23
2. MURRAY STATE (3/1/05) ............................. 22
3. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ...................... 18
TENNESSEE TECH (3/4/03) ........................ 18
5. MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 17
MURRAY STATE (2/26/02) ........................... 17
vs. Austin Peay (3/2/02) ................................ 17
Defensive Rebounds
1. vs. Tennessee State (2/29/12) ...................... 36
vs. Murray State (3/6/13) .............................. 36
3. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/4/95) ...................... 34
vs. Murray State (3/4/16) .............................. 34
5. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/2/96) ......................... 32
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) .............. 32
vs. Morehead State (3/1/17) ......................... 32
Total Rebounds
1. vs. Tennessee Tech (2/10/79) ....................... 57
2. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/95) ......................... 52
3. vs. Murray State (3/6/13) .............................. 50
4. MURRAY STATE (3/1/05) ............................. 47
5. vs. Jacksonville State (3/4/05) ...................... 45
Personal Fouls
1. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ...................... 32
2. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/4/85) ......................... 31
3. vs. Middle Tennessee (2/8/79) ...................... 27
vs. Tennessee Tech (2/10/79) ....................... 27
vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/95) ......................... 27
MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 27
vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/13) ...................... 27
vs. Tennessee State (3/6/14) ........................ 27
Assists
1. MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 25
2. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/9/92) ...................... 23
MURRAY STATE (2/26/02) ........................... 23
4. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/4/91) ...................... 22
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) .............. 22
Turnovers
1. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (2/24/98) .............. 25
2. vs. Southeast Missouri (3/5/05) .................... 24
vs. Tennessee State (2/29/12) ...................... 24
4. vs. Middle Tennessee (2/28/98) .................... 23
at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ...................... 23
vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/7/14) ...................... 23
Blocks
1. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/9/92) ...................... 11
2. vs. Tennessee State (2/29/12) ...................... 10
3. vs. Morehead State (3/1/17) ........................... 8
vs. SIU Edwardsville (3/3/17) .......................... 8
5. vs. Murray State (3/6/13) ................................ 7
Steals
1. TENNESSEE TECH (3/4/03) ........................ 21
2. MOREHEAD STATE (2/27/01) ..................... 20
3. vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/4/95) ...................... 17
4. at Tennessee-Martin (2/23/99) ...................... 16
5. vs. Tennessee Tech (3/1/97) ......................... 13
MURRAY STATE (3/1/05) ............................. 13
Minimum Two Games Played

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Entire Tournament
Most Points Scored
1. 2005 (3 games) ................................... 240
2. 1979 (3 games) ................................... 230
3. 2016 (3 games) ................................... 208
4. 1997 (3 games) ................................... 205
5. 2004 (3 games) ................................... 201
Most Points Allowed
1. 1979 (3 games) ................................... 257
2. 2014 (3 games) ................................... 224
3. 2017 (3 games) ................................... 219
4. 2016 (3 games) ................................... 215
5. 2004 (3 games) ................................... 202
2005 (3 games) ................................... 202
Field Goals
1. 1979 (3 games)
2. 2005 (3 games)
3. 2016 (3 games)
4. 2017 (3 games)
5. 1997 (3 games)

..................................... 92
..................................... 83
..................................... 79
..................................... 75
..................................... 71

Field Goals Attempted
1. 1979 (3 games) ................................... 231
2. 2016 (3 games) ................................... 187
3. 2005 (3 games) ................................... 179
4. 2014 (3 games) ................................... 174
5. 1997 (3 games) ................................... 171
Highest Field Goals Percentage
1. 1998 (2 games) .................................. 49.5
2. 2005 (3 games) .................................. 46.4
3. 2002 (2 games) .................................. 45.9
4. 1996 (2 games) .................................. 44.7
5. 2004 (3 games) .................................. 44.5
Three-Point Field Goals
1. 1998 (2 games) ..................................... 18
2. 2004 (3 games) ..................................... 16
3. 2016 (3 games) ..................................... 14
4. 1997 (3 games) ..................................... 13
2005 (3 games) ..................................... 13
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 2013 (2 games) ..................................... 44
2. 2016 (3 games) ..................................... 44
3. 2014 (3 games) ..................................... 40
4. 2004 (3 games) ..................................... 38
5. 2017 (3 games) ..................................... 37

Highest Three-Point FG Percentage
1. 1992 (2 games) .................................. 60.0
2. 1998 (2 games) .................................. 52.9
3. 1995 (2 games) .................................. 43.8
4. 2004 (3 games) .................................. 42.1
5. 1997 (3 games) .................................. 39.4

Personal Fouls
1. 1979 (3 games)
2. 2016 (3 games)
3. 2014 (3 games)
4. 2017 (3 games)
5. 2004 (3 games)

..................................... 75
..................................... 72
..................................... 67
..................................... 64
..................................... 56

Free Throws
1. 2005 (3 games)
2. 1997 (3 games)
2014 (3 games)
4. 2004 (3 games)
5. 1979 (3 games)

..................................... 61
..................................... 50
..................................... 50
..................................... 47
..................................... 46

Assists
1. 2005 (3 games)
2. 1992 (2 games)
2014 (3 games)
4. 2004 (3 games)
5. 1979 (3 games)

..................................... 53
..................................... 42
..................................... 42
..................................... 41
..................................... 40

Free Throws Attempted
1. 2005 (3 games) ..................................... 84
2. 1979 (3 games) ..................................... 72
3. 1997 (3 games) ..................................... 70
4. 2004 (3 games) ..................................... 62
2014 (3 games) ..................................... 62

Turnovers
1. 2005 (3 games)
2. 1998 (2 games)
3. 1997 (3 games)
2004 (3 games)
5. 2014 (3 games)

..................................... 58
..................................... 48
..................................... 43
..................................... 43
..................................... 42

Highest Free Throw Percentage
1. 2016 (3 games) .................................. 85.7
2. 2014 (3 games) .................................. 80.6
3. 2004 (3 games) .................................. 75.8
4. 2012 (2 games) .................................. 75.0
5. 2005 (3 games) .................................. 72.6

Blocks
1. 2017 (3 games)
2. 2012 (2 games)
2013 (2 games)
4. 1992 (2 games)
5. 2014 (3 games)
2016 (3 games)

..................................... 16
..................................... 13
..................................... 13
..................................... 12
....................................... 9
....................................... 9

Steals
1. 1997 (3 games)
2. 2005 (3 games)
3. 2004 (3 games)
4. 1995 (2 games)
5. 2016 (3 games)

..................................... 30
..................................... 28
..................................... 26
..................................... 25
..................................... 23

Offensive Rebounds
1. 2005 (3 games) ..................................... 53
2. 1997 (3 games) ..................................... 43
3. 2002 (2 games) ..................................... 34
4. 1995 (2 games) ..................................... 33
2014 (3 games) ..................................... 33
Defensive Rebounds
1. 2017 (3 games) ..................................... 82
2. 2005 (3 games) ..................................... 81
3. 2014 (3 games) ..................................... 79
4. 2016 (3 games) ..................................... 77
5. 1997 (3 games) ..................................... 67
Total Rebounds
1. 1979 (3 games) ................................... 136
2. 2005 (3 games) ................................... 134
3. 2014 (3 games) ................................... 112
4. 1997 (3 games) ................................... 110
5. 2017 (3 games) ................................... 104

Minimum Two Tournament Games Played

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Laura Shelton (at Jacksonville State, 3/2/04) .......... 7
Niki Avery (at Murray State, 2/27/07) ....................... 7

Single Game
Most Points Scored
1. Jaree Goodin (at Tennessee Tech, 3/10/92) ..........
2. Katie Kelly (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) ...............
3. Miranda Eckerle (vs. Southeast Mo., 3/5/05) .........
4. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) .......
5. Peggy Gay (vs. Middle Tennessee, 2/8/79) ...........
Charlotte Sizemore (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) ...........
Miranda Eckerle (MURRAY STATE, 3/1/05) ..........
8. Marie Carpenter (vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/5/14) .........
Marie Carpenter (vs. Tennessee State, 3/6/14) .....
Shameekia Murray (vs. Murray State, 3/4/16) .......
Jalen O’Bannon (vs. Morehead State, 3/1/17) .......

32
30
29
28
27
27
27
24
24
24
24

Field Goals
1. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) ....... 13
2. Jaree Goodin (at Tennessee Tech, 3/10/92) .......... 12
3. Miranda Eckerle (vs. Southeast Mo., 3/5/05) .......... 11
Shameekia Murray (vs. Murray State, 3/4/16) ........ 11
5. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/4/91) ....... 10
Laphelia Doss (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/97) ......... 10
Charlotte Sizemore (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) ........... 10
Charlotte Sizemore (MURRAY ST., 2/26/02) ......... 10
Shavontae Naylor (vs. SIU Edwardsville, 3/3/17) .. 10
10. Peggy Gay (vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/10/79) .............. 9
Peggy Gay (vs. Middle Tennessee, 2/8/79) ............. 9
Charlotte Sizemore (MOREHEAD ST., 2/27/01) ...... 9
Katie Kelly (TENNESSEE TECH, 3/4/03) ................ 9
Marie Carpenter (vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/5/14) ........... 9
Jalen O’Bannon (vs. Morehead State, 3/1/17) ......... 9
Field Goals Attempted
1. Laphelia Doss (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/97) .........
2. Peggy Gay (vs. Morehead State, 2/9/79) ...............
3. Loretta Coughlin (vs. Morehead State, 2/9/79) ......
Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) .......
Jaree Goodin (at Tennessee Tech, 3/10/92) ..........
6. Charlotte Sizemore (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) ...........
7. Jalisa Bryant (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/13) .........
8. Lisa Goodin (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/6/84) .............
9. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/8/93) .......
Marie Carpenter (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/8/13) ...

24
23
22
22
22
21
20
19
18
18

Highest Field Goals Percentage
1. Shannon Browning (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) ..... 85.7 (6-7)
2. Jalen O’Bannon (vs. Morehead St., 3/1/17) .. 81.8 (9-11)
3. Sandra Mukes (vs. Middle Tenn., 2/8/79) ........ 77.8 (7-9)
4. Shameekia Murray (vs. Murray St., 3/4/16) .. 73.3 (11-15)
5. Tina Cottle (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/4/85) .. 72.7 (8-11)
Katie Kelly (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) .. 72.7 (8-11)
7. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tenn., 3/4/91) .. 71.4 (10-14)
8. Jalen O’Bannon (vs. APSU, 3/3/16) .......... 70.0 (7-10)
9. Larrya Wall (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) ............. 66.7 (6-9)
Charlotte Sizemore (MURRAY ST., 2/26/02) ... 66.7 (10-15)
Niki Avery (at Murray State, 2/27/07) .......... 66.7 (6-9)
Andrea Jenkins (at Murray St., 2/27/07) ..... 66.7 (6-9)
Shavontae Naylro (vs. SIU Edwardsville, 3/3/17) .... 66.7 (10-15)
(Minimum 6 made field goals)
Three-Point Field Goals
1. Chrissy Roberts (TENNESSEE ST., 2/25/97) ..........
Katie Kelly (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) .................
Ashley Cazee (vs. Jacksonville State, 3/4/05) .........
4. Kim Roberts (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/8/93) ...........
Chrissy Roberts (vs. Morehead State, 2/28/97) .......
Niki Avery (at Murray State, 2/27/07) .......................
Brittany Coles (at Tennessee-Martin, 3/2/10) ...........
Marie Carpenter (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/13) .....
Mariah Massengill (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/14) ..

5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. Jalisa Bryant (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/13) ......... 12
2. Alexus Cooper (vs. Morehad State, 3/1/17) ............. 9
3. Chrissy Roberts (TENNESSEE STATE, 2/25/97) .... 8
Ashley Cazee (vs. Jacksonville State, 3/4/05) ......... 8
Brittany Coles (at Tennessee-Martin, 3/2/10) ........... 8
Marie Carpenter (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/13) ..... 8
Mariah Massengill (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/14) .. 8
8. Kim Roberts (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/8/93) ........... 7
Samantha Young (vs. Austin Peay, 3/3/96) .............. 7
Chrissy Roberts (vs. Morehead State, 2/2/8/97) ...... 7

Highest Three-Point FG Percentage
1. Cheryl Jones (vs. Middle Tenn., 3/9/92) .... 100.0 (2-2)
Samantha Young (vs. UT Martin, 3/4/95) .. 100.0 (2-2)
Tamara Arnold (MURRAY ST., 3/1/05) ...... 100.0 (2-2)
3. Katie Kelly (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) .... 83.3 (5-6)
4. Lisa Pace (vs. Middle Tenn., 2/28/98) ......... 75.0 (3-4)
Katie Kelly (MOREHEAD ST., 2/27/01) ....... 75.0 (3-4)
Laura Shelton (TENN. TECH, 3/4/03) ......... 75.0 (3-4)
7. Jeanette Elkin (vs. Middle Tenn., 3/4/91) .... 66.7 (2-3)
Maisha Thomas (vs. Tenn. Tech, 3/5/96) .... 66.7 (2-3)
Lisa Pace (SOUTHEAST MO., 2/24/98) ..... 66.7 (2-3)
Mikki Bond (at Murray State, 2/29/00) ........ 66.7 (2-3)
Raechele Gray (vs. Tenn. State, 2/29/12) ... 66.7 (2-3)
Jasmine Stovall (vs. Tenn. Tech, 3/1/12) .... 66.7 (2-3)
LaRa’e Allen (vs. Murray State, 3/6/13) ...... 66.7 (2-3)
Alexus Cooper (vs. Austin Peay, 3/3/16) ..... 66.7 (2-3)
(Minimum 2 made three-point field goals)
Free Throws
1. Miranda Eckerle (MURRAY STATE, 3/1/05) ........... 11
2. Lisa Goodin (vs. Murray State, 3/8/83) .................. 10
Raechele Gray (vs. Tennessee State, 2/29/12) ..... 10
4. Peggy Gay (vs. Middle Tennessee, 2/8/79) ............. 9
Kim Mays (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) ................ 9
Samantha Young (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/2/96) ....... 9
Laphelia Doss (SOUTHEAST MO., 2/24/98) ........... 9
Katie Kelly (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) ................. 9
Jade Barber (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/12) .............. 9
10. Jaree Goodin (at Tennessee Tech, 3/10/92) ............ 8
Maisha Thomas (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) ...... 8
Chrissy Roberts (vs. Morehead State, 2/28/97) ....... 8
Candice Finley (MOREHEAD STATE, 2/27/01) ....... 8
Katie Kelly (vs. Austin Peay, 3/2/02) ........................ 8
Laura Shelton (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) ............ 8
Marie Carpenter (vs. Tennessee State, 3/6/14) ....... 8
Free Throws Attempted
1. Peggy Gay (vs. Middle Tennessee, 2/8/79) ........... 14
Maisha Thomas (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) .... 14
Miranda Eckerle (MURRAY STATE, 3/1/05) .......... 14
4. Raechele Gray (vs. Tennessee State, 2/29/12) ..... 12
5. Lisa Goodin (vs. Murray State, 3/8/83) ................... 11
Kim Mays (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) ............... 11
Laphelia Doss (SOUTHEAST MO., 2/24/98) .......... 11
Candice Finley (MOREHEAD STATE, 2/27/01) ...... 11
Jade Barber (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/12) ............. 11
10. Jaree Goodin (at Tennessee Tech, 3/10/92) .......... 10
Maisha Thomas (at Tennessee Tech, 3/10/92) ...... 10
Miranda Eckerle (vs. Southeast Mo., 3/5/05) ......... 10
Jalen O’Bannon (vs. SIU Edwardsville, 3/3/17) ..... 10
Highest Free Throw Percentage
1. Samantha Young (vs. Tenn. Tech, 3/2/96) ..... 100.0 (9-9)
Charlotte Sizemore (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) ... 100.0 (6-6)
Katie Kelly (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) ....... 100.0 (9-9)
Laura Shelton (vs. Tenn. Tech, 3/5/04) .......... 100.0 (8-8)
Marie Carpenter (vs. Tenn. State, 3/6/14) . 100.0 (8-8)
Shelly Harper (vs. Tenn. State, 3/6/14) ..... 100.0 (6-6)
Michaela Hunter (vs. Austin Peay, 3/3/16) 100.0 (6-6)
8. Lisa Goodin (vs. Murray State, 3/8/83) ........ 90.9 (10-11)
9. Chrissy Roberts (vs. Morehead St., 2/28/97) .. 88.9 (8-9)
Katie Kelly (vs. Austin Peay, 3/2/02) ................ 88.9 (8-9)
(Minimum 6 made free throws)
Offensive Rebounds
1. Miranda Eckerle (MURRAY STATE, 3/1/05) ............
2. Laphelia Doss (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/97) ...........
Candis Cook (MURRAY STATE, 3/1/05) ..................
Alex Jones (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/12) ................
5. Candis Cook (vs. Jacksonville State, 3/4/05) ...........
6. Maisha Thomas (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/95) ........
7. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) .........
Candice Finley (MOREHEAD STATE, 2/27/01) .......
Amber Kirkpatrick (at Murray State, 2/27/07) ...........
LaRa’e Allen (vs. Murray State, 3/6/13) ...................

9
8
8
8
7
6
5
5
5
5

Defensive Rebounds
1. Maisha Thomas (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/95) ...... 12
Alex Jones (vs. Murray State, 3/6/13) .................... 12

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Maisha Thomas (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) .... 10
Amber Kirkpatrick (at Murray State, 2/27/07) ......... 10
Alex Jones (vs. Tennessee State, 2/29/12) ............ 10
6. Charlotte Sizemore (vs. Austin Peay, 3/2/02) .......... 9
Michaelea Kleist (at Tennessee-Martin, 3/2/10) ....... 9
Jade Barber (vs. Tennessee State, 2/29/12) ............ 9
Jalen O’Bannon (vs. Morehead State, 3/1/17) ......... 9
10. Samantha Young (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/95) ....... 8
Samantha Young (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/2/96) ....... 8
Laphelia Doss (vs. Morehead State, 2/28/97) .......... 8
Laphelia Doss (SOUTHEAST MO., 2/24/98) ........... 8
Miranda Eckerle (vs. Jacksonville State, 3/4/05) ..... 8
Alex Jones (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/12) ................ 8
Jalen O’Bannon (vs. Murray State, 3/4/16) .............. 8
Total Rebounds
1. Sandy Grieb (vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/10/79) ..........
2. Maisha Thomas (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/95) ......
3. Alex Jones (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/12) ..............
4. Miranda Eckerle (MURRAY STATE, 3/1/05) ..........
Amber Kirkpatrick (at Murray State, 2/27/07) .........
6. Laphelia Doss (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/97) .........
Alex Jones (vs. Tennessee State, 2/29/12) ............
7. Sandy Grieb (vs. Morehead State, 2/9/79) ............
Maisha Thomas (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) ....
Alex Jones (vs. Murray State, 3/6/13) ....................
10. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) .......
Laphelia Doss (vs. Morehead State, 2/28/97) ........
Candis Cook (vs. Jacksonville State, 3/4/05) .........
Miranda Eckerle (vs. Southeast Mo., 3/5/05) .........

19
18
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
13
12
12
12
12

Assists
1. Angie Cox (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) ............ 13
2. Angie Cox (at Tennessee Tech, 3/10/92) ................ 11
3. Chrissy Roberts (SOUTHEAST MO., 2/24/98) ........ 9
4. Niki Avery (at Murray State, 2/27/07) ....................... 8
5. Raechele Gray (vs. Murray State, 3/6/13) ............... 8
Raechele Gray (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/13) ....... 8
7. Cheryl Jones (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/4/91) .......... 7
Maisha Thomas (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/8/93) ..... 7
Kim Mays (vs. Austin Peay, 3/5/94) ......................... 7
Jill Perry (MOREHEAD STATE, 2/27/01) ................. 7
Laura Shelton (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/5/04) ............ 7
Michaela Hunter (vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/5/14) .......... 7
Turnovers
1. Charlotte Sizemore (SOUTHEAST MO., 2/24/98) .... 10
2. Lori Hines (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/4/85) .................. 8
Charlotte Sizemore (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) ............. 8
4. Stephany Davis (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) ...... 7
Samantha Young (vs. Austin Peay, 3/3/96) .............. 7
Blocks
1. Jaree Goodin (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) .........
2. Madison Wood (vs. Morehead State, 3/1/17) ..........
3. Shannon Brady (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/4/85) .........
Abby Wright (vs. SIU Edwardsville, 3/3/17) .............
5. Segena Mackeroy (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/9/92) ..
Teresa McNair (TENNESSEE TECH, 3/4/03) ..........
Fatai Hala`api`api (vs. Austin Peay, 3/6/04) .............
Jade Barber (vs. Tennessee State, 2/29/12) ............
Brittany Coles (vs. Tennessee State, 2/29/12) .........
Jade Barber (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/12) ..............
Miranda Maples (vs. Murray State, 3/4/16) ..............
Jalen O’Bannon (vs. Belmont, 3/5/16) .....................
Jalen O’Bannon (vs. SIU Edwardsville, 3/3/17) .......

6
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Steals
1. Teresa McNair (TENNESSEE TECH, 3/4/03) ..........
2. Susan Hatcher (at Murray State, 2/29/00) ...............
Teresa McNair (MOREHEAD STATE, 2/27/01) .......
Jalisa Bryant (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/7/13) ...........
4. Stephany Davis (vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3/4/95) ......
Trina Goodrich (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/2/96) ..........
Stephany Davis (vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/1/97) .........
Charlotte Sizemore (at UT Martin, 2/23/99) .............
Larrya Wall (at Tennessee-Martin, 2/23/99) .............
Charlotte Sizemore (MOREHEAD ST., 2/27/01) ......
Katie Kelly (TENNESSEE TECH, 3/4/03) ................
Tamara Arnold (MURRAY STATE, 3/1/05) ...............
Abby Wright (vs. Belmont, 3/5/16) ...........................
Marcella Rocha (vs. Morehead State, 3/1/17) .........

9
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

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�Women’s Basketball OVC Tournament Individual Records

Entire Tournament
Minimum Two Games Played
Most Points Scored
1. Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) .................
2. Peggy Gay (3 games, 1979) .........................
Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ..........................
4. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) .....................
5. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) .................
6. Shameekia Murray (3 games, 2016) ............
7. Marie Carpenter (3 games, 2014) .................
8. Sandy Grieb (3 games, 1979) .......................
9. Laphelia Doss (3 games, 1997) ....................
Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2016) .................
Points Per Game
1. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) ..................
2. Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) ..............
3. Peggy Gay (3 games, 1979) ......................
Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) .......................
5. Kim Mays (2 games, 1995) ........................
6. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) ..............
7. Shameekia Murray (3 games, 2016) .........
8. Marie Carpenter (3 games, 2014) ..............
9. Laphelia Doss (2 games, 1998) .................
Marie Carpenter (2 games, 2013) ..............

72
63
63
60
53
52
51
47
46
46

30.0
24.0
21.0
21.0
19.5
17.7
17.3
17.0
16.5
16.5

Field Goals
1. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) .....................
Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) .................
3. Peggy Gay (3 games, 1979) .........................
4. Shameekia Murray (3 games, 2016) ............
5. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) .................
Shavontae Naylor (3 games, 2017) ..............
7. Sandy Grieb (3 games, 1979) .......................
Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ..........................
9. Loretta Coughlin (3 games, 1979) ................
10. Marie Carpenter (3 games, 2014) .................
Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2016) .................

25
25
24
22
20
20
19
19
18
18
18

Field Goals Attempted
1. Peggy Gay (3 games, 1979) .........................
2. Loretta Coughlin (3 games, 1979) ................
3. Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) .................
4. Shameekia Murray (3 games, 2016) ............
5. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) .....................
6. Sandy Grieb (3 games, 1979) .......................
7. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) .................
8. Marie Carpenter (3 games, 2014) .................
9. Laphelia Doss (3 games, 1997) ....................
Shavontae Naylor (3 games, 2017) ..............

56
50
47
45
44
43
42
40
37
37

Highest Field Goals Percentage
1. Amanda Reid (3 games, 1997) ..... 80.0 (12-15)
2. Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) .......... 59.4 (19-32)
3. Alex Jones (2 games, 2012) .......... 57.9 (11-19)
4. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) ..... 56.8 (25-44)
5. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2016) . 54.5 (18-33)
6. Charlotte Sizemore (2 games, 2002) .. 54.2 (13-24)
7. Shavontae Naylor (3 games, 2017) .. 54.1 (20-37)
8. Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) .. 53.2 (25-47)
9. Alexus Cooper (3 games, 2016) ... 52.6 (10-19)
10. Laphelia Doss (2 games, 1998) ..... 52.4 (11-21)
(Minimum 10 made field goals)

Three-Point Field Goals
1. Chrissy Roberts (3 games, 1997) ...................
2. Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ............................
Ashley Cazee (3 games, 2005) ......................
4. Chrissy Roberts (2 games, 1998) ...................
Lisa Pace (2 games, 1998) .............................
Laura Shelton (3 games, 2004) ......................
Marie Carpenter (2 games, 2013) ...................

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Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. Chrissy Roberts (3 games, 1997) .................
Alexus Cooper (3 games, 2017) ...................
3. Laura Shelton (3 games, 2004) ....................
Marie Carpenter (2 games, 2013) .................
Mariah Massengill (3 games, 2017) ..............
6. Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ..........................
Ashley Cazee (3 games, 2005) ....................
Jalisa Bryant (2 games, 2013) ......................
9. Samantha Young (2 games, 1996) ...............
Chrissy Roberts (2 games, 1998) .................
Mariah Massengill (3 games, 2014) ..............

16
16
14
14
14
13
13
13
11
11
11

Highest Three-Point FG Percentage
1. Lisa Pace (2 games, 1998) ............... 71.4 (5-7)
2. Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ............ 61.5 (8-13)
Ashley Cazee (3 games, 2005) ...... 61.5 (8-13)
4. Charlotte Sizemore (2 games, 1998) ... 60.0 (3-5)
Tamara Arnold (3 games, 2005) ....... 60.0 (3-5)
6. Chrissy Roberts (3 games, 1997) ... 56.3 (9-16)
7. Lisa Pace (2 games, 1996) ............... 50.0 (3-6)
Marla Gearhart (2 games, 1998) ...... 50.0 (3-6)
9. Chrissy Roberts (2 games, 1998) .....45.5 (5-11)
10. Alexus Cooper (3 games, 2016) ....... 44.4 (4-9)
(Minimum 3 made three-point field goals)

Free Throws
1. Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) .................
2. Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ..........................
3. Peggy Gay (3 games, 1979) .........................
Jade Barber (2 games, 2012) .......................
5. Trina Goodrich (3 games, 1997) ...................
Marie Carpenter (3 games, 2014) .................
Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) .................
Shavontae Naylor (3 games, 2017) ..............
9. Kim Mays (2 games, 1995) ...........................
Laphelia Doss (3 games, 1997) ....................
Laura Shelton (3 games, 2005) ....................

21
17
15
15
13
13
13
13
12
12
12

Free Throws Attempted
1. Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) ................. 27
2. Peggy Gay (3 games, 1979) ......................... 21
Maisha Thomas (2 games, 1995) ................. 21
4. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) ................. 20
5. Trina Goodrich (3 games, 1997) ................... 18
Jade Barber (2 games, 2012) ........................18
7. Sandy Grieb (3 games, 1979) ....................... 17
Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) .......................... 17
9. Laphelia Doss (3 games, 1997) .................... 16
Laphelia Doss (2 games, 1998) .................... 16
Highest Free Throw Percentage
1. Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ........ 100.0 (17-17)
2. Shelly Harper (3 games, 2014) ... 100.0 (10-10)
3. Marie Carpenter (3 games, 2014) . 92.9 (13-14)
Shavontae Naylor (3 games, 2017) .. 92.9 (13-14)
5. Samantha Young (2 games, 1996) .. 91.7 (11-12)
Laura Shelton (3 games, 2004) ..... 91.7 (11-12)
7. Katie Kelly (2 games, 2002) .............. 88.9 (8-9)
Nancy Hoist (3 games, 2005) ........... 88.9 (8-9)
Michaela Hunter (3 games, 2016) .... 88.9 (8-9)
10. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) ..... .83.3 (10-12)
Jade Barber (2 games, 2012) ....... 83.3 (15-18)
Raechele Gray (2 games, 2012) ... 83.3 (10-12)
Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2016) . 83.3 (10-12)
(Minimum 8 made free throws)

9
8
8
5
5
5
5

Offensive Rebounds
1. Candis Cook (3 games, 2005) ...................... 19
2. Laphelia Doss (3 games, 1997) .................... 16
Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) ................. 16
4. Alex Jones (2 games, 2012) ......................... 12
5. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) ....................... 9
Maisha Thomas (2 games, 1995) ................... 9

48

Defensive Rebounds
1. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) .................
2. Maisha Thomas (2 games, 1995) .................
3. Alex Jones (2 games, 2013) .........................
4. Alex Jones (2 games, 2012) .........................
5. Laphelia Doss (3 games, 1997) ....................
Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) .................
7. Charlotte Sizemore (2 games, 2002) ............
Jade Barber (2 games, 2012) .......................

23
22
19
18
17
17
15
15

Total Rebounds
1. Sandy Grieb (3 games, 1979) .......................
2. Laphelia Doss (3 games, 1997) ....................
Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) .................
4. Maisha Thomas (2 games, 1995) .................
Candis Cook (3 games, 2005) ......................
6. Alex Jones (2 games, 2012) .........................
7. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) .................
8. Sandra Mukes (3 games, 1979) ...................
9. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2016) .................
10. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) .....................
Jade Barber (2 games, 2012) .......................
Alex Jones (2 games, 2013) .........................

36
33
33
31
31
30
29
26
24
21
21
21

Assists
1. Angie Cox (2 games, 1992) ..........................
2. Raechele Gray (2 games, 2013) ...................
3. Pilar Walker (3 games, 2014) .......................
4. Chrissy Roberts (2 games, 1998) .................
Mariah Massengill (3 games, 2017) ..............
6. Laura Shelton (3 games, 2005) ....................
7. Sandra Mukes (3 games, 1979) ...................
Michaela Hunter (3 games, 2014) ................
9. Candis Cook (3 games, 2005) ......................
Tamara Arnold (3 games, 2005) ...................
Michaela Hunter (3 games, 2016) ................

24
16
14
13
13
12
11
11
10
10
10

Turnovers
1. Charlotte Sizemore (2 games, 1998) ............ 14
Tamara Arnold (3 games, 2005) ................... 14
3. Miranda Eckerle (3 games, 2005) ................. 11
Alex Jones (2 games, 2012) ......................... 11
5. Stephany Davis (2 games, 1995) ................... 9
Samantha Young (2 games, 1996) ................. 9
Pam Garrett (2 games, 2002) ......................... 9
Laura Shelton (3 games, 2005) ...................... 9
Shavontae Naylor (3 games, 2017) ................ 9
Blocks
1. Fatai Hala`api`api (3 games, 2004) ................
2. Jaree Goodin (2 games, 1992) .......................
Jade Barber (2 games, 2012) .........................
Madison Wood (3 games, 2017) .....................
5. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2017) ...................
6. Jalen O’Bannon (3 games, 2016) ...................
Abby Wright (3 games, 2017) .........................

7
6
6
6
5
4
4

Steals
1. Stephany Davis (2 games, 1995) ...................
Tamara Arnold (3 games, 2005) .....................
3. Angie Cox (2 games, 1992) ............................
Trina Goodrich (3 games, 1997) .....................
Jalisa Bryant (2 games, 2013) ........................
6. Trina Goodrich (2 games, 1996) .....................
Chrissy Roberts (3 games, 1997) ...................
Stephany Davis (3 games, 1997) ...................
Katie Kelly (3 games, 2004) ............................
Laura Shelton (3 games, 2004) ......................
Alex Jones (2 games, 2012) ...........................
Abby Wright (3 games, 2016) .........................
Alexus Cooper (3 games, 2017) .....................

7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

�Women’s Basketball EKU OVC Tournament History
(Richmond, Ky.)

1978-79
First Round
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Semifinals
MOREHEAD STATE
Third Place Game
TENNESSEE TECH

W

85-84

L

72-91

L

73-82

1979-80
No Tournament Held
1980-81
No Tournament Held
1981-82
Did Not Qualify

(Cookeville, Tenn.)

1982-83
First Round (#4 seed)
vs. #5 Murray State

(Cookeville, Tenn.)
L

56-58

1995-96
First Round (#4 seed)
vs. #5 Tennessee Tech
Semifinals
vs. #1 Austin Peay
1996-97
First Round (#1 seed)
#8 TENNESSEE STATE
Semifinals
vs. #4 Morehead State
Finals
vs. #2 Tennessee Tech

(Nashville, Tenn.)
W

68-56

L

56-70

W
69-60
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
67-47
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
69-65

1997-98
First Round (#1 seed)
#8 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
W
92-75
Semifinals
(Nashville, Tenn.)
vs. #4 Middle Tennessee
L
62-72

1983-84
(Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
Semifinals (#4 seed)
vs. #2 Tennessee Tech
L
64-70

1998-99
First Round (#6 seed)
at #3 Tennessee-Martin

L

87-102

1984-85
(Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
Semifinals (#4 seed)
vs. #2 Tennessee Tech
L
65-72

1999-00
First Round (#5 seed)
at #4 Murray State

L

61-67

2000-01
First Round (#2 seed)
#7 MOREHEAD STATE

L

89-92

1985-86
Did Not Qualify

(Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

1986-87
Did Not Qualify

(Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

1987-88
Did Not Qualify

(Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

1988-89
Did Not Qualify

(Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

1989-90
Did Not Qualify

(Cookeville, Tenn.)

1990-91
(Cookeville, Tenn.)
Semifinals (#3 seed)
vs. #2 Middle Tennessee
L
84-93
1991-92
(Cookeville, Tenn.)
Semifinals (#2 seed)
vs. #3 Middle Tennessee
W
72-67
Finals
at #1 Tennessee Tech
L
74-81
1992-93
(Cookeville, Tenn.)
Semifinals (#3 seed)
vs. #2 Middle Tennessee
L
74-87
1993-94
First Round (#3 seed)
vs. #6 Austin Peay

(Nashville, Tenn.)

1994-95
First Round (#3 seed)
vs. #6 Tennessee-Martin
Semifinals
vs. #2 Tennessee Tech

(Nashville, Tenn.)

L

53-64

W

80-76

L

59-63

2001-02
First Round (#1 seed)
#8 MURRAY STATE
Semifinals
vs. #4 Austin Peay

W
76-59
(Nashville, Tenn.)
L (OT) 77-78

2002-03
First Round (#3 seed)
#6 TENNESSEE TECH
2003-04
First Round (#6 seed)
at #3 Jacksonville State
Semifinals
vs. #2 Tennessee Tech
Finals
vs. #1 Austin Peay
2004-05
First Round (#1 seed)
#8 MURRAY STATE
Semifinals
vs. #4 Jacksonville State
Finals
vs. #2 Southeast Missouri

L

65-67

W
65-63
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
85-74
(Nashville, Tenn.)
L
51-65

2009-10
First Round (#5 seed)
at #4 Tennessee-Martin

L

47-51

2010-11
Did Not Qualify
2011-12
First Round (#6 seed)
vs. #7 Tennessee State
Quarterfinals
vs. #3 Tennessee Tech

(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
70-55
(Nashville, Tenn.)
L
65-81

2012-13
First Round (#5 seed)
vs. #8 Murray State
Quarterfinals
vs. #4 Tennessee-Martin

(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
62-51
(Nashville, Tenn.)
L
63-78

2013-14
First Round (#5 seed)
vs. #8 Eastern Illinois
Quarterfinals
vs. #4 Tennessee State
Semifinals
vs. #1 Tennessee-Martin

(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
75-52
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
79-75
(Nashville, Tenn.)
L
45-97

2014-15
Did Not Qualify
2015-16
First Round (#4 seed)
vs. #5 Austin Peay
Semifinals
vs. #8 Murray State
Finals
vs. #2 Belmont

(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
82-68
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
63-52
(Nashville, Tenn.)
L
63-95

2016-17
First Round (#7 seed)
vs. #2 Morehead State
Semifinals
vs. #3 SIU Edwardsville
Finals
vs. #1 Belmont

(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
73-67
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
61-58
(Nashville, Tenn.)
L
64-94

All Caps Indicates Home Game

W
94-69
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W
62-60
(Nashville, Tenn.)
W (2OT) 84-73

2005-06
Did Not Qualify
2006-07
First Round (#7 seed)
at #2 Murray State

L

66-68

2007-08
First Round (#7 seed)
at #2 Samford

L

56-69

49

2008-09
Did Not Qualify

RECORD VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS
IN OVC TOURNAMENT
Austin Peay ............................. 1-4
Belmont ................................... 0-2
Eastern Illinois ......................... 1-0
Jacksonville State .................... 2-0
Middle Tennessee .................... 2-3
Morehead State ....................... 2-2
Murray State ............................ 4-3
Samford ................................... 0-1
Southeast Missouri .................. 2-0
Southern Illinois Edwardsville .. 1-0
Tennessee-Martin .................... 1-4
Tennessee State ...................... 3-0
Tennessee Tech ....................... 3-7
TOTALS ................................22-26
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�Women’s Basketball Miscellaneous Team

vs. Ranked Opponents
Record vs. Top-25: 0-33 (0-2 OVC)
Home: 0-11 Away: 0-19 Neutral: 0-3

Date
Opponent
02/12/77 TENNESSEE

Ranking
12

Poll
Unknown

02/22/78 at Tennessee

1

Unknown

Overtime Games

100-Point Games

Overtime Record: 21-34 (12-22 OVC)
Home: 11-18 Away: 9-15 Neutral: 1-1
Date
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
02/13/72 DAYTON
W(OT) 54
45
01/10/79 at Miami (Ohio)
01/27/79 MOREHEAD STATE*

L(OT)
L(OT)

77
86

84
95

01/22/81 MOREHEAD STATE*

W(OT)

75

72

L(2OT)

87

89

11/27/78 TENNESSEE

1

Unknown

01/09/82 WESTERN KY.*

01/29/80 KENTUCKY

17

Unknown

12/18/82 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L(OT)
01/22/83 at Cleveland State
L(OT)

69
79

72
81

01/05/86 at Kentucky

22

Coaches’

11/21/83 BELLARMINE
02/16/84 at Tennessee Tech*

L(OT)
L(OT)

72
78

74
81

12/09/86 KENTUCKY
02/03/87 at Western Ky.

20
19

Coaches’
Coaches’

02/25/85 at Austin Peay*

L(OT)

61

62

12/19/87 at Tennessee
02/04/88 WESTERN KY.

4/3
23

Coaches’/AP
Coaches’

11/29/85
01/02/86
01/11/86
02/17/86

W(OT)
L(OT)
L(OT)
L(OT)

85
75
71
76

80
80
75
77

11/25/89
01/22/90
01/27/90
02/12/90

6
4
20
21

Coaches’
Coaches’
Coaches’
Coaches’

at Auburn
at Georgia
TENN. TECH
at Tenn. Tech

01/07/84 DAYTON

W(OT)

78

75

01/03/89 at Stetson
01/11/89 KENTUCKY
01/16/89 MURRAY STATE*

L(3OT)
L(OT)
L(OT)

98
77
63

102
83
66

12/09/89 at Louisville

L(OT)

84

85

02/02/93 MARSHALL
02/11/93 MOREHEAD STATE*

L(OT)
L(OT)

80
106

84
110

11/15/97 at Marshall
W(OT) 97
01/24/98 TENNESSEE TECH* W(3OT) 97
01/26/98 MIDDLE TENN.*
W(OT) 80

90
92
79

12/13/98 at Wofford
W(OT)
01/02/99 at Southeast Missouri* L(OT)
02/13/99 at Morehead State*
L(OT)

83
93
99

82
101
103

02/16/91 WESTERN KY.

7/7

11/23/91 at Western Ky.
11/26/91 at Vanderbilt

6
9

01/04/93 vs. Iowa
02/24/93 TENNESSEE

4/4
1/1

01/03/96 at Vanderbilt

3

Coaches’

01/20/00 MURRAY STATE*
01/27/00 at Eastern Illinois*

L(OT)
L(OT)

67
95

72
102

11/29/96 at Louisiana Tech
03/14/97 at Georgia

4
6

Coaches’
Coaches’

02/23/02 at Tennessee-Martin*
03/02/02 vs. Austin Peay
03/13/02 at Missouri State

L(OT)
L(OT)
W(OT)

78
77
72

82
78
65

11/09/01 at Vanderbilt
12/15/01 at Iowa State

3
6

Coaches’
Coaches’

02/01/03 AUSTIN PEAY*

L(OT)

68

69

W(2OT) 84

73

12/05/02 CINCINNATI

25

AP

12/30/03 GEORGIA

11/12

Coaches’/AP

at Georgia State
at Nebraska
at Akron*
AKRON*

Coaches’
Coaches’
Coaches’/AP
Coaches’/AP

11/19/05 BELMONT
02/11/06 SOUTHEAST MO.*

L(OT)
L(OT)

Coaches’/AP

01/11/07 MOREHEAD STATE*

L(2OT)

88

91

12/08/07 at Austin Peay*
12/21/07 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
01/12/08 at Eastern Illinois*

W(OT)
L(OT)
L(OT)

68
86
81

66
91
86

01/04/10 AUSTIN PEAY*
02/06/10 JACKSONVILLE ST.*

W(OT)
L(OT)

61
46

54
49

03/19/05 vs. Arizona State

24

Coaches’

11/21/05 at Ohio State

4/4

Coaches’/AP

11/17/06 vs. Oklahoma

3/3

Coaches’/AP

11/19/08 at Vanderbilt
12/22/08 at Oklahoma St.

12/13
23/21

Coaches’/AP
Coaches’/AP

11/17/11 LOUISVILLE

10/9

Coaches’/AP

11/28/12 at Louisville

6/7

Coaches’/AP

17/17

Coaches’/AP

11/15/14 at West Virginia

Home Games In All Caps

03/05/05 vs. Southeast Mo.

82
86

86
87

01/29/11 TENNESSEE STATE* W(2OT) 91

86

12/20/11 at Jacksonville State*

W(OT)

80

76

11/09/12 MIAMI (OHIO)
W(OT)
01/05/13 SIU EDWARDSVILLE* L(OT)

73
69

63
73

11/10/13 at Kent State
02/08/14 MOREHEAD STATE*

L(OT)
W(OT)

74
69

75
66

01/24/15 at Tennessee Tech*

W(2OT) 97

93

11/24/15 at Miami (Ohio)
01/30/16 MOREHEAD STATE*
02/27/16 at Tennessee Tech*

W(OT) 77
W(OT) 100
W(OT) 71

72
93
67

01/07/17 EASTERN ILLINOIS*

W(OT)

88

85

12/05/17 KENT STATE
02/17/18 at Tennessee State*

L(OT)
L(OT)

57
58

65
69

Home Games In All Caps, * Denotes OVC Game

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EKU Scores 100 Points: 23-1 (9-1 OVC)
Home: 14-1 Away: 6-0 Neutral: 3-0
Date
02/12/81
02/24/81
11/24/81
01/21/82
11/23/82
12/30/86
02/28/92
01/16/93
02/11/93
02/13/93
11/30/93
01/30/95
11/19/00
12/06/00
01/11/01
02/08/01
12/08/01
01/21/02
11/23/02
01/04/02
12/30/07
02/14/08
12/03/15
01/30/16

Opponent
W/L
MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH W
at Xavier
W
CAMPBELLSVILLE
W
BELLARMINE
W
PIKEVILLE
W
PITTSBURGH
W
WESTERN CAROLINA W
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
MOREHEAD STATE* L(OT)
MURRAY STATE*
W
THOMAS MORE
W
at Morehead State*
W
vs. Glenville State
W
WEST VIRGINIA TECH W
TENESSEE STATE*
W
at Tennessee State*
W
at Florida Atlantic
W
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
vs. W.Va. Wesleyan
W
at Tennessee State*
W
vs. Penn
W
at Jacksonville State*
W
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN W
MOREHEAD STATE* W(OT)

EKU OPP
103 74
104 58
102 75
100 65
105 60
101 93
110 56
100 75
106 110
108 102
122 48
103 90
116 80
119 63
107 96
106 99
103 92
102 82
110 59
105 83
100 62
104 75
112 34
100 93

EKU Allows 100 Points: 1-27 (1-11 OVC)
Home: 1-6 Away: 0-18 Neutral: 0-3
02/25/75 TENNESSEE
L
70 100
03/07/75 vs. Memphis
L
63 100
12/18/76 vs. Mercer
L
88 108
12/04/78 at Morehead State*
L
77 115
12/17/79 at Kentucky
L
77 100
11/28/86 vs. Central Michigan
L
75 101
01/17/87 at Tennessee Tech*
L
73 100
02/03/87 at Western Kentucky
L
57 107
02/21/87 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L
63 104
12/19/87 at Tennessee
L
40 115
01/18/88 at Austin Peay*
L
95 109
01/28/88 at Louisville
L
88 108
02/04/88 WESTERN KENTUCKY L
65 103
02/22/88 MURRAY STATE*
L
74 101
01/03/89 at Stetson
L(3OT) 98 102
02/25/89 at Murray State*
L
63 101
01/22/90 at Georgia
L
90 109
02/11/93 MOREHEAD STATE* L(OT) 106 110
02/13/93 MURRAY STATE*
W
108 102
12/03/94 at Missouri
L
71 107
11/18/98 at Kansas State
L
68 102
11/28/98 at Xavier
L
89 105
01/02/99 at Southeast Missouri* L(OT) 93 101
02/13/99 at Morehead State*
L(OT) 99 103
02/23/99 at Tennessee-Martin
L
87 102
11/20/99 WOFFORD
L
84 100
01/27/00 at Eastern Illinois*
L(OT) 95 102
01/24/08 at Tennessee State*
L
85 104
Both Score 100 Points: 1-1 (1-1 OVC)
Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0
02/11/93 MOREHEAD STATE* L(OT) 106 110
02/13/93 MURRAY STATE*
W
108 102
Home Games In All Caps
* Denotes OVC Game

�Women’s Basketball NCAA Tournament Team Records

Single Game
Most Points Scored
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 65
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 55
by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 91
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 87
Field Goals
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 21
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 20
by Opponent
1. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 35
2. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 33
Field Goals Attempted
1. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 52
vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 52
by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 66
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 59
Highest Field Goal Percentage
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) .................. 40.4
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) ........................... 38.5
by Opponent
1. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ................... 59.3
2. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................ 50.0
Three-Point Field Goals
1. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) ................................ 6
vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ....................... 6
by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ................................. 6
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ........................ 4

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 15
2. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ....................... 7

Total Rebounds
1. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 38
2. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 28

by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 20
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ........................ 7

by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 36
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 35

Highest Three-Point FG Percentage
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) .................. 85.7
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) ........................... 40.0

Assists
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 15
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 10

by Opponent
1. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ................... 57.1
2. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................ 30.0

by Opponent
1. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 25
2. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 20

Free Throws
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 17
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) ................................ 9

Turnovers
1. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 32
2. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 21

by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 19
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 13

by Opponent
1. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 18
2. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 12

Free Throws Attempted
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ..................... 20
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) .............................. 16

Blocks
1. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) ................................ 2
2. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ....................... 1

by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 29
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 20

by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ................................. 7
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ........................ 3

Highest Free Throw Percentage
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) .................. 85.0
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) ........................... 56.3

Steals
1. vs. Arizona State (3/19/05) ....................... 7
2. vs. Georgia (3/17/97) ................................ 4

by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................ 65.5
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ................... 65.0

by Opponent
1. by Georgia (3/17/97) ............................... 19
2. by Arizona State (3/19/05) ...................... 11

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�Women’s Basketball NCAA Tournament Individual Records

Single Game
Points Scored
1. Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ........... 22
2. Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ............... 21
3. Chrissy Roberts (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) .................... 18
4. Laphelia Doss (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ....................... 14
5. Candis Cook (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................... 6
Laura Shelton (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................. 6
by Opponent
1. LaKeshia Frett (Georgia, 3/14/97) ............................
2. Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) ....................
3. Emily Westerberg (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ..............
4. Kristen Kovesdy (Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
5. Signe Antvorskov (Georgia, 3/14/97) ........................
Eboni Kirby (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ........................

22
22
20
18
10
10

Field Goals
1. Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .............
Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
3. Laphelia Doss (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) .........................
4. Chrissy Roberts (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
5. Candis Cook (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ...................

7
7
6
5
3

by Opponent
1. LaKeshia Frett (Georgia, 3/14/97) ............................ 10
2. Kristen Kovesdy (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................... 9
3. Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) ...................... 7
4. Emily Westerberg (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................ 6
5. Pam Irwin (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..................................... 4
Carrie Buckner (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ..................... 4
Eboni Kirby (Arizona State, 3/19/05) .......................... 4

Field Goals Attempted
1. Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ........... 15
2. Laphelia Doss (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ....................... 12
3. Candis Cook (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................. 11
4. Chrissy Roberts (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ...................... 9
Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................. 9
by Opponent
1. LaKeshia Frett (Georgia, 3/14/97) ............................ 14
2. Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) .................... 12
3. Kristen Kovesdy (Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................. 11
4. Pam Irwin (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..................................... 9
5. Amy Denson (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ........................ 8
Emily Westerberg (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................ 8

Three-Point Field Goals
1. Chrissy Roberts (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
2. Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .............
4. Amanda Reid (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ..........................

5
3
3
1

by Opponent
1. Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
Rachel Powell (Georgia, 3/14/97) ...............................
3. Emily Westerberg (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................
4. Carleena Costner (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................
Reagan Pariseau (Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................

3
3
2
1
1

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Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. Chrissy Roberts (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
2. Lisa Pace (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ................................
Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .............
4. Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
5. Marla Gearhart (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ........................

8
4
4
3
2

by Opponent
1. Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
2. Rachel Powell (Georgia, 3/14/97) ...............................
3. Pam Irwin (Georgia, 3/14/97) .....................................
4. Five Others .................................................................

7
5
4
2

Free Throws
1. Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .............
2. Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
Laura Shelton (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
4. Chrissy Roberts (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
5. Three Others ..............................................................

5
4
4
3
2

by Opponent
1. Emily Westerberg (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................
2. Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
3. Signe Antvorskov (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..........................
4. Eight Others ................................................................

6
5
4
2

Free Throws Attempted
1. Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .............
2. Laphelia Doss (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) .........................
Chrissy Roberts (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
Laura Shelton (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................

6
4
4
4
4

by Opponent
1. Signe Antvorskov (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..........................
Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
Emily Westerberg (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................
Jocelyn Wyatt (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ......................
5. Three Others ..............................................................

6
6
6
6
4

Total Rebounds
1. Laphelia Doss (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) .........................
Pam Garrett (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ....................
3. Trina Goodrich (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ........................
Nancy Hoist (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ....................
5. Three Others ..............................................................

7
7
6
6
5

by Opponent
1. Kedra Holland-Corn (Georgia, 3/14/97) ......................
2. Tiffany Walker (Georgia, 3/14/97) ...............................
Eboni Kirby (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ..........................
4. Six Others ...................................................................

7
5
5
4

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Assists
1. Laura Shelton (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
2. Shannon Browning (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) .................
Miranda Eckerle (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .............
Nancy Hoist (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ....................
5. Stephany Davis (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) .......................
Tamara Arnold (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................

5
3
3
3
2
2

by Opponent
1. Carleena Costner (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................
2. Rachel Powell (Georgia, 3/14/97) ...............................
3. LaKeshia Frett (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..............................
Kristen Kovesdy (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ...................
Reagan Pariseau (Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................

9
6
4
4
4

Blocks
1. Shannon Browning (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ................. 1
Cathy Dues (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ............................. 1
Laura Shelton (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................. 1
by Opponent
1. Tracy Henderson (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..........................
2. LaKeshia Frett (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..............................
Eboni Kirby (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ..........................
Kristen Kovesdy (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ...................
Jocelyn Wyatt (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ......................

6
1
1
1
1

Steals
1. Ashley Cazee (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
2. Lisa Pace (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ................................
Tamara Arnold (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ................
4. Laphelia Doss (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) .........................
Amanda Reid (vs. Georgia, 3/14/97) ..........................
Kiejon Johnson (vs. Arizona State, 3/19/05) ...............

4
2
2
1
1
1

by Opponent
1. Latrese Bush (Georgia, 3/14/97) ................................
LaKeshia Frett (Georgia, 3/14/97) ..............................
Amy Denson (Arizona State, 3/19/05) ........................
4. Reagan Pariseau (Arizona State, 3/19/05) .................
5. Five Others .................................................................

4
4
4
3
2

�Women’s Basketball Records Versus All Opponents

Team
Akron
Alabama
Alabama A&amp;M
Alabama-Birmingham
Alabama State
Alaska-Anchorage
Appalachian State
Arizona State
Asbury
Ashland University
Auburn
Austin Peay
Ball State
Baylor
Bellarmine
Belmont
Berea College
Bethune-Cookman
Binghamton
Bluefield State College
Bowling Green State
Bradley
Brewton-Parker College
Brown
Campbell
Campbellsville
Canisius College
Central Arkansas
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Centre College
Charleston Southern
Chicago State
Cincinnati
Cincinnati Christian Univ.
Cleveland State
Coastal Carolina
College of Charleston
Dayton
Davis &amp; Elkins
Detroit Mercy
Duke
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Michigan
East Tennessee State

W
5
0
2
0
1
0
4
0
1
2
0
49
2
0
5
4
1
1
1
1
5
0
1
1
0
4
0
1
0
1
1
1
4
8
1
3
1
1
10
5
0
1
19
1
9

L
6
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
2
32
0
1
2
18
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
11
0
2
0
0
9
0
2
1
18
0
5

First
Meeting
11-28-80
03-17-02
11-14-13
12-31-94
12-02-07
11-27-02
03-12-76
03-19-05
12-02-14
02-19-83
11-23-84
1973-74
12-01-92
12-05-03
01-10-75
02-22-75
1972-73
11-28-09
11-22-02
12-30-08
12-02-82
12-18-93
11-27-10
01-02-93
11-26-11
11-24-80
11-23-90
12-22-09
11-28-86
12-17-76
1971-72
12-29-00
11-24-90
1971-72
12-03-15
12-04-81
12-12-98
11-21-99
1971-72
11-19-84
12-30-96
11-26-82
01-13-97
11-26-88
01-23-78

Last
Meeting
11-22-17
03-17-02
12-17-14
12-31-94
12-02-07
11-27-02
11-25-11
03-19-05
12-02-14
12-12-86
11-25-89
01-25-18
11-27-93
12-05-03
12-06-86
02-15-18
1972-73
11-28-09
11-22-02
12-30-08
11-10-17
12-18-93
11-27-10
01-02-93
11-26-11
12-21-85
11-23-90
11-21-14
11-28-86
02-04-77
1971-72
12-29-00
12-03-11
11-25-17
12-03-15
12-06-85
12-12-98
11-21-99
12-14-91
12-30-15
11-17-97
12-03-83
01-06-18
11-26-88
11-27-15

Streak
L6
L1
W2
L1
W1
L1
L1
L1
W1
W2
L2
L1
W2
L1
L1
L11
W1
W1
W1
W1
L1
L1
W1
W1
L1
W4
L1
W1
L1
W1
W1
W1
W4
L6
W1
W2
W1
W1
W1
W5
L2
W1
W2
W1
W1

Team
Elon
Evansville
Florida A&amp;M
Florida Atlantic
Florida Gulf Coast
Florida International
Florida State
Furman
Gardner-Webb
George Mason
Georgetown College
Georgetown University
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Glenville State
Grambling
Hartford
High Point
Houston Baptist
Howard
Illinois State
Indiana
Indiana State
Iona
Iowa
Iowa State
IPFW
IUPUI
Jackson State
Jacksonville State
James Madison
John Carroll
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Kentucky Christian
Kentucky State
Lipscomb
Longwood
Louisiana-Lafayette
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
Marquette
Marshall
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W L
1 2
2 1
0 2
2 2
1 0
0 5
0 3
2 0
1 0
1 1
1 0
0 1
0 4
4 1
1 0
1 0
1 1
1 0
2 1
0 1
0 1
1 1
3 6
0 4
1 0
0 1
0 2
1 1
1 0
1 1
19 13
2 1
1 0
0 1
2 5
9 22
1 0
3 1
3 0
4 0
0 1
1 1
13 19
1 0
18 4

First
Meeting
03-09-74
12-02-83
01-04-82
12-07-91
11-24-07
01-03-93
12-08-91
11-24-91
11-22-03
02-07-80
03-03-73
11-18-06
01-31-83
11-25-94
11-29-85
11-19-00
11-26-89
11-26-99
03-10-73
12-13-08
12-08-90
02-11-78
01-25-74
12-30-92
12-02-00
01-04-93
12-15-01
12-29-01
12-04-82
12-20-97
12-30-02
01-09-78
11-20-81
11-18-98
11-29-80
1972-73
11-29-11
02-08-83
12-30-00
03-09-73
12-20-86
11-29-96
1971-72
12-01-95
02-20-73

Last
Meeting
03-20-13
12-02-11
11-29-13
11-22-10
11-24-07
11-20-10
11-23-12
11-26-94
11-22-03
12-09-17
03-03-73
11-18-06
12-30-03
11-20-04
11-29-85
11-19-00
12-20-02
11-26-99
12-29-07
12-13-08
12-08-90
02-23-79
11-26-02
12-20-05
12-02-00
01-04-93
12-18-04
12-21-16
12-04-82
12-01-12
01-20-18
11-17-79
11-20-81
11-18-98
12-05-17
02-16-99
11-29-11
12-04-85
12-03-02
12-18-13
12-20-86
11-24-06
11-28-12
12-01-95
12-06-14

Streak
L1
L1
L2
L2
W1
L5
L3
W2
W1
L1
W1
L1
L4
W3
W1
W1
W1
W1
L1
L1
L1
L1
L4
L4
W1
L1
L2
L1
W1
W1
W1
W1
W1
L1
L3
L2
W1
W2
W3
W4
L1
W1
L5
W1
W6

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�Women’s Basketball Records Versus All Opponents

Team
McNeese State
Memphis
Mercer
Miami (Fla.)
Miami (Ohio)
Middle Tennessee
Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
Mississippi Valley State
Missouri
Missouri State
Missouri-Kansas City
Missouri State
Morehead State
Morgan State
Mount St. Joseph
Murray State
Nebraska
Nicholls State
North Carolina
North Carolina A&amp;T
North Carolina-Asheville
North Carolina Greensboro
North Carolina State
North Carolina-Wilmington
Northern Arizona
Northern Kentucky
North Florida
Ohio
Ohio Christian
Ohio State
Ohio Valley University
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oral Roberts
Pennsylvania
Pikeville
Pittsburgh
Presbyterian
Radford
Richmond
Roanoke College
Rollins
Saint Francis (Pa.)
Saint Louis
Samford

W L
0 1
0 5
2 2
1 2
11 5
14 36
0 1
0 1
0 2
1 0
0 1
1 2
51 44
1 0
2 0
58 31
0 2
1 0
2 0
1 0
3 1
1 1
1 1
0 2
0 1
4 9
0 1
3 4
1 0
0 6
3 0
0 1
0 1
0 1
1 0
1 0
2 1
1 0
3 1
0 2
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 1
6 6

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First
Meeting
12-05-87
1973-74
12-18-76
11-24-84
1972-73
1973-74
12-17-76
11-30-13
12-07-90
12-05-13
12-04-87
03-13-02
1971-72
11-25-16
02-21-80
1971-72
01-02-86
12-01-89
01-28-77
12-19-99
12-03-90
12-28-16
03-11-76
12-18-99
12-19-04
02-28-75
11-29-14
01-07-80
12-18-17
02-04-75
11-11-06
11-17-06
12-22-08
12-31-82
12-30-07
11-23-82
12-30-86
11-30-12
12-11-80
12-21-14
03-07-74
01-02-89
12-21-15
12-17-93
12-29-02

Last
Meeting
12-05-87
11-28-03
11-22-14
11-23-03
12-20-16
11-26-05
12-17-76
11-30-13
12-03-94
12-05-13
12-04-87
12-05-15
02-24-18
11-25-16
02-12-81
01-27-18
11-29-03
12-01-89
11-16-79
12-19-99
11-16-13
11-18-17
12-20-15
12-16-00
12-19-04
02-05-83
11-29-14
11-28-17
12-18-17
11-21-05
12-11-16
11-17-06
12-22-08
12-31-82
12-30-07
11-23-82
12-17-02
11-30-12
11-19-04
11-15-15
03-07-74
01-02-89
12-21-15
12-03-16
03-04-08

Streak
L1
L5
L1
L2
L1
L2
L1
L1
L2
W1
L1
L2
L1
W1
W2
L2
L2
W1
W2
W1
L1
W1
L1
L2
L1
W1
L1
L4
W1
L6
W3
L1
L1
L1
W1
W1
L1
L1
W2
L2
W1
W1
W1
L1
L2

Team
W
Shawnee State
1
South Carolina
1
Southeastern Louisiana 1
Southeast Missouri
32
Southern University
1
Southern Illinois
0
Southern Illinois Edwardsville 4
Southern Mississippi
0
South Florida
1
Stephen F. Austin
1
Stetson
0
Syracuse
0
Tennessee
1
Tennessee-Chattanooga 1
Tennessee-Martin
31
Tennessee State
41
Tennessee Tech
28
Texas A&amp;M
0
Thomas More
1
Towson University
1
Troy University
1
Tulane
1
Valparaiso
2
Vanderbilt
0
Vincennes
1
Wake Forest
0
Western Carolina
13
Western Kentucky
6
Western Michigan
2
West Virginia
2
West Virginia State
2
West Virginia Tech
2
West Virginia Wesleyan 1
William Penn
0
Winthrop
0
Wisconsin
1
Wisconsin-Green Bay
0
Wisconsin-LaCrosse
0
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
0
Wofford
1
Wright State
6
Xavier
6
Youngstown State
6
TOTAL
635

54

L
0
1
1
17
0
2
8
2
0
0
3
1
8
1
23
22
66
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
1
4
20
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
6
5
7
609

First
Meeting
02-01-89
03-09-73
11-30-89
12-01-84
12-29-04
02-25-78
01-19-09
11-30-85
12-05-81
12-06-03
12-19-86
12-01-07
02-10-73
03-09-82
1973-74
01-04-88
1973-74
11-18-00
11-30-93
11-27-09
12-21-02
12-02-89
12-14-01
03-12-82
02-24-76
12-31-83
1971-72
02-02-74
12-02-94
11-21-80
12-07-10
12-06-00
11-23-02
1976-77
03-10-73
11-27-83
11-29-86
1976-77
11-25-12
12-13-98
02-08-89
02-24-81
11-30-80

Last
Meeting
02-01-89
03-08-74
01-08-90
02-22-18
12-29-04
02-24-79
01-04-18
11-25-06
12-05-81
12-06-03
01-03-89
12-01-07
02-24-93
12-03-06
02-08-18
02-17-18
01-18-18
11-18-00
11-30-93
11-27-09
12-21-02
12-02-89
11-23-07
11-19-08
02-24-76
12-31-83
11-15-17
11-30-16
11-26-16
11-15-14
12-18-12
11-17-07
11-23-02
1976-77
03-10-73
11-27-83
11-29-86
1976-77
11-25-12
11-20-99
12-19-16
11-12-11
02-27-88

Streak
W1
W1
W1
L2
W1
L2
L1
L2
W1
W1
L3
L1
L5
L1
L3
L3
W3
L1
W1
W1
W1
W1
W2
L5
W1
L1
W1
L13
L1
L2
W2
W2
W1
L1
L1
W1
L1
L1
L1
L1
L4
L4
L3

�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
1971-72
Record: 8-4
Coach: Paula Welch
KWIC Tournament Champions
Home: 5-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
CINCINNATI
W
53
34
Morehead State
W
59
44
Miami (Ohio)
2/13 DAYTON
W(OT) 54
45
March CENTRE COLLEGE+
W
65
22
March LOUISVILLE+
W
86
19
March MURRAY STATE+
W
53
50
3/11 vs. Western Carolina&amp;
L
50
72
+ KWIC State Tournament (Richmond, Ky.)
&amp; AIAW Region II Tournament (Boone, N.C.)
1972-73
Record: 13-3
Coach: Ellen Johns &amp; Jaevene Young
KWIC Tournament Champions
Home: 2-0 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 5-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
1/27 CINCINNATI
W
58
39
Berea College
W
56
22
Louisville
W
51
36
Morehead State
W
57
28
2/10 at Tennessee
L
42
53
Kentucky
W
58
39
Miami (Ohio)
W
51
38
2/20 MARSHALL
W
45
28
2/26 at Dayton
W
65
36
3/2
vs. Louisville+
W
60
28
3/3
vs. Georgetown College+ W
64
34
3/3
vs. Murray State+
W
68
42
3/9
vs. South Carolina&amp;
L
53
60
3/9
vs. Longwood College&amp;
W
65
60
3/10 vs. High Point&amp;
W
55
54
3/10 vs. Winthrop&amp;
L
58
65
+ KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
&amp; AIAW Regional Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

Date
1/15
1/18
1/25
1/28
2/2
2/8
2/19
2/21
2/23
3/1
3/2
3/6
3/7
3/8

1973-74
Record: 17-6
Coach: Paula Welch
KWIC Tournament Champions
Home: 4-0 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 9-3
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Tennessee
L
41
51
at Murray State
W
63
49
vs. Austin Peay+
W
48
39
vs. Memphis+
L
50
66
at Indiana
L
36
63
CINCINNATI
W
65
54
WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
91
50
DAYTON
W
52
45
Morehead State
W
48
42
vs. Middle Tennessee&amp;
W
61
47
at Tennessee Tech&amp;
L
57
63
vs. Tennessee-Martin&amp;
W
52
51
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
W
57
34
at Marshall
W
38
36
Kentucky
W
56
50
MIAMI (OHIO)
W
66
45
vs. Kentucky%
W
72
42
vs. Louisville%
W
66
31
vs. Murray State%
W
55
37
vs. Tennessee Tech@
L
53
59
vs. Roanoke College@
W
71
42
vs. South Carolina@
W
68
57

3/9

L
61
64
+ at Murray, Ky.
&amp; Tennessee Tech Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)
% KWIC State Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)
@ AIAW Regional Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)

Date
1/10
1/11
1/17
1/18
1/18
1/22
1/25
1/29
2/4
2/5
2/8
2/11
2/13
2/18
2/22
2/25
2/28
3/1
3/6
3/7

vs. Elon@

1974-75
Record: 14-6
Coach: Terry Hall
KWIC Tournament Champions
Home: 4-2 Away: 7-1 Neutral: 3-3
Opponent
W/L EKU
at Bellarmine
W
74
at Louisville
W
76
at Murray State
W
56
vs. Tennessee Tech+
L
47
vs. Memphis+
L
73
MOREHEAD STATE
W
75
at Cincinnati
W
74
at Kentucky
W
63
OHIO STATE
L
59
at Miami (Ohio)
W
61
WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
77
KENTUCKY
W
74
at Dayton
W
59
MARSHALL
W
66
at Belmont
L
62
TENNESSEE
L
70
vs. Northern Kentucky&amp;
W
67
vs. Kentucky&amp;
W
60
vs. Western Carolina%
W
60
vs. Memphis%
L
63
+ at Murray, Ky.
&amp; KWIC State Tournament (Murray, Ky.)
% AIAW Region II Tournament (Elon, N.C.)

OPP
44
62
47
88
74
28
68
54
67
59
67
54
53
59
81
100
45
49
56
100

1975-76
Record: 17-3
Coach: Shirley Duncan
KWIC Tournament Champions
Home: 5-1 Away: 7-1 Neutral: 5-1
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Western Kentucky
W
73
59
at Morehead State
W
83
60
CINCINNATI
W
86
76
at Ohio State
L
66
69
MURRAY STATE
W
69
46
INDIANA
W
82
65
MIAMI (OHIO)
W
86
59
DAYTON
W
79
38
at Louisville+
W
97
60
vs. Kentucky+
W
70
54
at Tennessee
W
89
68
at Kentucky
W
78
51
at Marshall
W
85
42
BELMONT
L
58
63
at Vincennes
W
99
59
vs. Louisville&amp;
W
85
48
vs. Western Kentucky&amp;
W
81
71
vs. North Carolina State% W
88
82

55

vs. Appalachian State%
W
92
65
vs. Tennessee Tech%
L
80
91
+ Louisville Classic (Louisville, Ky.)
&amp; KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
% AIAW Region II Tournament (Cullowhee, N.C.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Peggy Gay (Fr., G, 16.0 ppg)

–– Leading Scorer ––
Sharon Coppock (14.2 ppg)

Date
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/19
1/23
1/24
1/29
1/31
2/6
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/17
2/20
2/24
3/2
3/3
3/11

3/12
3/13

1976-77
Record: 7-17
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Home: 2-5 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 1-6
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
12/11 at Murray State
W
95
60
12/17 vs. Miss. Gulf Coast CC+
L
66
68
12/17 vs. Central Missouri+
L
69
78
12/18 vs. Mercer+
L
88 108
1/11 at Northern Kentucky
L
51
61
1/15 at Belmont
L
63
79
1/18 at Cincinnati
W
80
72
1/20 at Tennessee Tech
L
60
81
1/22 MOREHEAD STATE
L
69
81
1/25 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
62
67
1/28 NORTH CAROLINA
W
72
58
2/2
at Louisville
L
78
79
2/4
vs. Central Missouri&amp;
W
83
81
vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse&amp; L
78
82
vs. William Penn&amp;
L
71
83
2/9
at Miami (Ohio)
W
72
49
2/12 TENNESSEE
L
70
84
2/14 at Indiana
L
50
60
2/16 MARSHALL
W
81
45
2/19 at Dayton
W
85
60
2/23 TENNESSEE TECH
L
66
79
2/26 OHIO STATE
L
58
83
3/4
vs. Morehead State%
L
64
86
3/5
at Kentucky%
L
79
91
+ Mississippi University for Women Christmas Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)
&amp; Illinois State Redbird Invitational (Normal, Ill.)
% KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

Date
12/3
12/6
12/13
12/17
1/7
1/9
1/11
1/14
1/21
1/23
1/25
1/28
1/30
2/1
2/3
2/6
2/8
2/11
2/13
2/15
2/16
2/18

1977-78
Record: 12-15 (5-5 OVC)
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Home: 9-5 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 0-1
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
KENTUCKY
L
73
79
at Murray State
L
57
60
at Louisville
L
63
76
NORTHERN KENTUCKY W
65
55
DAYTON
L
82
85
JAMES MADISON
W
74
54
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
71
64
at Austin Peay*
W
77
52
at Tennessee Tech*
L
69
85
EAST TENNESSEE STATE* W
84
73
at Kentucky
L
73
85
at Morehead State*
L
84
93
LOUISVILLE
W
75
72
at East Tennessee State* W
89
85
at Middle Tennessee*
L
67
94
at Western Kentucky*
W
94
85
at Northern Kentucky
L
76
89
ILLINOIS STATE
W
88
75
MURRAY STATE
W
82
74
at Ohio State
L
61
81
MIAMI (OHIO)
W
77
64
INDIANA
W
83
62

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�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
2/20
2/22
2/24
2/25
3/2

TENNESSEE TECH*
L
73
at Tennessee
L
67
WESTERN KENTUCKY*
L
58
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
61
vs. Louisville+
L
77
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
+ KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

78
90
60
68
80

–– Leading Scorer ––
Peggy Gay (Jr., G, 19.7 ppg)
1978-79
Record: 5-24 (2-8 OVC)
Coach: Shirley Duncan
Home: 2-10 Away: 2-13 Neutral: 1-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/27 TENNESSEE
L
67
91
11/29 at Indiana
W
60
56
12/1 at Northern Kentucky
L
58
89
12/4 at Morehead State*
L
77 115
12/8 vs. Western Carolina+
W
78
56
12/9 at James Madison+
L
56
57
1/5
at Kentucky
L
52
73
1/8
at Middle Tennessee*
L
61
75
1/10 at Miami (Ohio)
L(OT) 77
84
1/13 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
78
64
1/15 MURRAY STATE*
L
70
80
1/18 LOUISVILLE
L
64
79
1/20 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
84
94
1/22 KENTUCKY
L
54
76
1/24 NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
70
77
1/27 MOREHEAD STATE*
L(OT) 86
95
1/29 at Western Kentucky*
L
66
90
2/1
at Louisville
L
68
76
2/5
WESTERN KENTUCKY*
L
62
80
2/8
MIDDLE TENNESSEE^
W
85
84
2/9
MOREHEAD STATE^
L
72
91
2/10 TENNESSEE TECH^
L
73
82
2/12 at Murray State*
W
78
71
2/14 at Dayton
L
57
74
2/17 at Ohio State
L
68
84
2/19 at Tennessee Tech*
L
59
94
2/23 at Illinois State
L
71
74
2/24 at Southern Illinois
L
53
74
3/1
vs. Northern Kentucky&amp;
L
65
68
+ James Madison Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Richmond, Ky.)
&amp; KWIC State Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Peggy Gay (Sr., G, 17.6 ppg)

Date
11/16
11/17
11/27
12/3
12/8
12/17
12/20
1/7
1/10
1/12
1/15

1979-80
Record: 9-19 (1-5 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 4-9 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 1-2
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
vs. North Carolina+
W
62
57
at James Madison+
W
55
48
CINCINNATI
L
50
57
vs. Austin Peay&amp;
L
65
66
at Northern Kentucky
L
66
74
at Kentucky
L
77 100
at Marshall
L
62
80
at Ohio
W
73
50
at Austin Peay*
L
50
68
at Murray State*
W
65
64
MIAMI (Ohio)
W
69
68

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1/17 at Tennessee Tech*
L
60
82
1/19 WESTERN CAROLINA
W
80
63
1/22 NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
63
67
1/24 at Morehead State*
L
52
63
1/26 WESTERN KENTUCKY*
L
56
66
1/29 KENTUCKY
L
60
92
1/31 at Middle Tennessee*
L
54
70
2/2
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
69
77
2/5
MOREHEAD STATE
L
65
70
2/7
GEORGE MASON
W
68
61
2/9
MURRAY STATE
W
57
53
2/12 LOUISVILLE
L
51
53
2/16 DAYTON
L
58
72
2/18 at Louisville
L
57
85
2/21 at Mount St. Joseph
W
88
72
2/23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
L
54
56
2/28 vs. Morehead State%
L
59
90
+ James Madison Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.)
&amp; OVC Tip-Off Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
% KWIC State Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Loretta Coughlin (Sr., G, 9.6 ppg)

Date
11/21
11/24
11/28
11/29
11/30
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
2/28

1980-81
Record: 16-15 (2-4 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 9-6 Away: 6-8 Neutral: 1-1
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
WEST VIRGINIA
W
97
69
at Campbellsville
W
98
72
vs. Akron+
W
90
56
at Kent State+
L
65
72
vs. Youngstown State+
L
64
78
at Northern Kentucky
W
71
67
DAYTON
L
68
77
MARSHALL
W
70
46
RADFORD
W
84
65
at Bellarmine
W
91
45
at Louisville
W
75
66
OHIO
W
83
72
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
74
62
MURRAY STATE*
L
74
77
LOUISVILLE
W
77
68
at Western Kentucky*
L
63
91
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
74
76
MOREHEAD STATE*
W(OT) 75
72
KENTUCKY
L
62
79
WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
83
75
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
51
79
at Kentucky
L
60
74
at Austin Peay
L
58
70
at Murray State
W
95
75
at Cincinnati
L
60
83
MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH
W
103 74
at Youngstown State
L
76
80
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
67
87
at Morehead State
L
65
84
at Xavier
W
104 58
at Morehead State&amp;
L
72
83
+ Kent State Holiday Classic (Kent, Ohio)
&amp; KWIC State Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Lisa Goodin (Fr., G, 18.8 ppg)

56

1981-82
Record: 14-16 (4-8 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 9-4 Away: 5-11 Neutral: 0-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/14 at Radford
L
68
71
11/20 JOHN CARROLL
W
93
36
11/24 CAMPBELLSVILLE
W
102 75
11/28 at West Virginia
W
73
65
12/4 CLEVELAND STATE+
W
76
52
12/5 SOUTH FLORIDA+
W
86
60
12/10 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
80
78
12/12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
72
77
12/19 at Marshall
W
82
61
1/4
at Florida A&amp;M
L
78
80
1/9
WESTERN KENTUCKY* L(2OT) 87
89
1/14 at Austin Peay*
L
72
77
1/16 at Murray State*
W
59
53
1/21 BELLARMINE
W
100 65
1/23 at Morehead State*
L
68
87
1/26 at Louisville
L
50
62
1/30 at Northern Kentucky
L
61
74
2/4
at Western Kentucky*
L
61
71
2/9
XAVIER
W
86
70
2/11 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
79
62
2/13 MURRAY STATE*
W
90
80
2/16 at Dayton
L
67
68
2/20 MOREHEAD STATE*
L
69
80
2/22 at Ohio
W
74
64
2/25 at Tennessee Tech*
L
73
92
2/27 at Middle Tennessee*
L
55
62
3/2
LOUISVILLE
L
65
72
3/9
at Tennessee-Chattanooga&amp; W
79
75
3/12 vs. Vanderbilt%
L
78
88
3/13 at East Tennessee%
L
50
86
+ EKU Invitational
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
&amp; AIAW Southern Region Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
% AIAW Southern Region Tournament (Johnson City, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Lisa Goodin (So., G, 15.5 ppg)

Date
11/23
11/26
12/2
12/4
12/8
12/17
12/18
12/31
1/2
1/8
1/11
1/15
1/19
1/22
1/27
1/31
2/4
2/5
2/8
2/12
2/18
2/19

1982-83
Record: 14-13 (4-6 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 8-5 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 1-2
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
PIKEVILLE
W
105 60
at Duke
L
57
74
BOWLING GREEN STATE W
83
79
IUPUI
W
86
51
at Louisville
L
58
71
MURRAY STATE*
W
76
70
MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L(OT) 69
72
vs. Oral Roberts+
L
78
81
vs. Appalachian State+
W
83
65
at Austin Peay*
W
65
64
at Xavier
W
74
65
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
65
77
DAYTON
L
52
75
at Cleveland State
L(OT) 79
81
at Tennessee Tech*
L
57
68
GEORGIA
L
54
68
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
55
54
NORTHERN KENTUCKY W
90
61
KENTUCKY STATE
W
68
49
at Morehead State*
L
63
68
at Youngstown State
W
69
68
at Ashland
W
94
68

�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
2/22
2/25
3/4
3/5
3/8

MARSHALL
W
88
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
64
at Murray State*
W
65
at Middle Tennessee*
L
66
vs. Murray State^
L
56
+ Dial Classic (Miami, Fla.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)

71
68
63
73
58

–– Leading Scorer ––
Lisa Goodin (Jr., G, 19.1 ppg)
1983-84
Record: 17-11 (10-4 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 9-4 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 2-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/21 BELLARMINE
L(OT) 72
74
11/26 at Kentucky+
L
67
77
11/27 vs. Wisconsin+
W
63
61
12/2 EVANSVILLE&amp;
W
82
66
12/3 DUKE&amp;
W
46
44
12/6 XAVIER
W
70
65
12/10 at Kentucky State
L
52
56
12/17 at Bowling Green State
W
60
58
12/31 vs. Wake Forest%
L
48
69
1/2
vs. Mercer%
W
50
41
1/7
at Dayton
L
60
62
1/12 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
51
62
1/14 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
49
46
1/19 at Murray State*
W
61
55
1/21 at Austin Peay*
W
68
58
1/24 CLEVELAND STATE
L
67
68
1/26 at Akron*
W
66
48
1/28 at Youngstown State*
W
75
63
2/1
LOUISVILLE
W
69
55
2/4
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
50
51
2/9
AKRON*
W
71
50
2/11 YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
W
73
67
2/16 at Tennessee Tech*
L(OT) 78
81
2/18 at Middle Tennessee*
L
58
78
2/23 MURRAY STATE*
W
83
67
2/25 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
68
60
3/1
at Morehead State*
W
64
51
3/6
vs. Tennessee Tech^
L
64
70
+ University of Kentucky Dial Classic (Lexington, Ky.)
&amp; Colonel Holiday Classic
% Miami Masonic Classic (Miami, Fla.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Lisa Goodin (Sr., G, 15.5 ppg)

1984-85
Record: 18-10 (8-6 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 11-3 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 1-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/19 DAVIS &amp; ELKINS
W
79
11/23 vs. Auburn+
L
54
11/24 vs. Miami (Fla.)+
W
81
11/28 DAYTON
W
72
12/1 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W
70
12/7 KENT STATE&amp;
W
65
12/8 WESTERN KENTUCKY&amp;
L
60
12/15 at Bellarmine
W
63
12/17 CAMPBELLSVILLE
W
80

OPP
45
71
74
59
64
54
70
51
63

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
3/5

at Western Kentucky
L
63
at Evansville
W
71
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
65
KENTUCKY STATE
W
78
at Tennessee Tech*
L
66
at Middle Tennessee*
L
69
MURRAY STATE*
W
71
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
72
AKRON*
W
71
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
W
77
at Morehead State*
L
61
at Cleveland State
W
70
at Akron*
W
71
at Youngstown State*
W
80
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
62
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
63
at Murray State*
W
82
at Austin Peay*
L(OT) 61
vs. Tennessee Tech^
L
65
+ Lady Sunshine Classic (Sanford, Fla.)
&amp; Colonel Holiday Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

71
70
58
44
75
77
55
67
63
54
65
47
54
69
67
67
69
62
72

–– Leading Scorer ––
Tina Cottle (Sr., C, 15.5 ppg)
1985-86
Record: 8-17 (1-13 OVC)
Coach: Dianne Murphy
Home: 3-6 Away: 5-10 Neutral: 0-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/23 at Dayton
W
75
11/25 BELLARMINE
W
82
11/29 at Georgia State+
W(OT) 85
11/30 vs. Southern Mississippi+
L
59
12/4 at Kentucky State
W
78
12/6 CLEVELAND STATE
W
90
12/10 at Louisville
L
63
12/14 at Davis &amp; Elkins
W
76
12/21 at Campbellsville
W
72
1/2
at Nebraska
L(OT) 75
1/5
at Kentucky
L
55
1/11 at Akron*
L(OT) 71
1/13 at Youngstown State*
L
72
1/18 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
52
1/20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
78
1/25 at Murray State*
L
68
1/27 at Austin Peay*
L
78
2/1
at Morehead State*
L
52
2/8
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
66
2/10 MURRAY STATE*
W
78
2/15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
L
78
2/17 AKRON*
L(OT) 76
2/22 at Middle Tennessee*
L
85
2/24 at Tennessee Tech*
L
70
3/1
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
71
+ Southern Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

OPP
72
71
80
72
57
73
83
52
65
80
97
75
82
82
87
89
84
77
79
69
86
77
99
97
81

–– Leading Scorer ––
Angela Fletcher (Sr., G, 18.0 ppg)
1986-87
Record: 9-18 (4-10 OVC)
Coach: George Cox
Home: 8-6 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 0-3
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/28 vs. Central Michigan+
L
75 101

57

11/29
12/3
12/6
12/9
12/12
12/19
12/20
12/30
1/2
1/7
1/10
1/12
1/17
1/19
1/24
1/26
1/28
1/31
2/3
2/7
2/9
2/14
2/16
2/21
2/23
2/28

vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay+ L
85
LOUISVILLE
L
85
at Bellarmine
L
51
KENTUCKY
L
56
ASHLAND
W
86
at Stetson&amp;
L
77
vs. Louisiana-Lafayette&amp;
L
71
PITTSBURGH
W
101
EAST TENNESSEE STATE W
89
DAYTON
W(OT) 78
AKRON*
L
70
YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
W
81
at Tennessee Tech*
L
73
at Middle Tennessee*
L
62
MURRAY STATE*
L
76
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
83
WESTERN CAROLINA
W
77
at Morehead State*
L
54
at Western Kentucky
L
57
at Austin Peay*
W
90
at Murray State*
L
48
at Youngstown State*
L
78
at Akron*
L
62
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
63
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
77
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
87
+ Shakey’s Pizza Classic (Peoria, Ill.)
&amp; Lady Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

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

–– Leading Scorer ––
Carla Coffey (Jr., F, 21.0 ppg)
1987-88
Record: 6-20 (5-9 OVC)
Coach: George Cox
Home: 4-8 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 0-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
12/1 at Kentucky
L
79
12/4 vs. Missouri-Kansas City+ L
73
12/5 vs. McNeese State+
L
58
12/12 OHIO
L
71
12/15 STETSON
L
81
12/19 at Tennessee
L
40
1/2
INDIANA
L
77
1/4
at Tennessee State*
W
72
1/6
at Dayton
L
62
1/9
at East Tennessee State
W
89
1/11 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
79
1/13 CINCINNATI
L
62
1/16 at Murray State*
L
69
1/18 at Austin Peay*
L
95
1/23 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
86
1/25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE*
L
73
1/28 at Louisville
L
88
1/30 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
85
1/1
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
63
2/4
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
65
2/6
at Morehead State*
L
86
2/13 at Middle Tennessee*
L
75
2/15 at Tennessee Tech*
L
66
2/20 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
81
2/22 MURRAY STATE*
L
74
2/27 at Youngstown State*
L
65
+ Ole Miss Dial Classic (Oxford, Miss.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

OPP
96
94
82
82
85
115
90
59
72
86
78
73
94
109
74
88
108
70
87
103
93
84
84
71
101
90

–– Leading Scorer ––
Cathy Snipes (Jr., C, 19.5 ppg)

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�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
1988-89
Record: 12-14 (5-7 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 5-5 Away: 6-9 Neutral: 1-0
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/25 at Pittsburgh+
W
82
79
11/26 vs. Eastern Michigan+
W
69
61
11/28 LOUISVILLE
W
68
55
11/30 at Marshall
L
63
78
12/5 at Cincinnati
L
53
76
12/7 at Bowling Green State
L
74
88
1/2
at Rollins
W
84
70
1/3
at Stetson
L(3OT) 98 102
1/7
at Western Carolina
L
71
78
1/9
at Morehead State*
L
69
75
1/11 KENTUCKY
L(OT) 77
83
1/14 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
68
66
1/16 MURRAY STATE*
L(OT) 63
66
1/21 at Middle Tennessee*
W
84
65
1/23 at Tennessee State*
W
81
71
1/28 at Tennessee Tech*
L
66
90
2/1
SHAWNEE STATE
W
90
62
2/6
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
71
76
2/8
at Wright State
W
62
59
2/11 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W
71
59
2/13 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
72
73
2/16 at Western Kentucky
L
68
96
2/18 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
74
64
2/20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
75
81
2/25 at Murray State*
L
63 101
2/27 at Austin Peay*
W
90
89
+ Pittsburgh Lady Panther Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
–– Leading Scorer ––
LaTonya Fleming (Sr., G, 18.2 ppg)

Date
11/25
11/26
11/30
12/1
12/2
12/9
12/11
1/8
1/10
1/13
1/15
1/20
1/22
1/27
1/29
1/31
2/3
2/5
2/10
2/12
2/14
2/17
2/19
2/21

1989-90
Record: 12-14 (6-6 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 6-5 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 1-1
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Auburn+
L
54
95
vs. Grambling+
L
86
95
at Southeastern Louisiana L
73
85
vs. Nicholls State&amp;
W
65
56
at Tulane&amp;
W
71
68
at Louisville
L(OT) 84
85
APPALACHIAN STATE
W
76
66
SOUTHEASTERN LA.
W
67
63
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
78
60
at Austin Peay*
W
80
79
at Murray State*
W
88
86
TENNESSEE STATE*
L
64
66
at Georgia
L
90 109
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
68
88
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
74
79
at Kentucky
L
59
80
WRIGHT STATE
W
84
68
at Morehead State*
W
89
82
at Middle Tennessee*
W
72
69
at Tennessee Tech*
L
63
82
MARSHALL
W
82
67
at East Tennessee State
L
83
87
at Tennessee State*
L
57
62
CINCINNATI
L
51
52

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2/24
2/26

MURRAY STATE*
L
82
86
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
82
51
+ Auburn Dial Classic (Auburn, Ala.)
&amp; Tulane Green Wave Classic (New Orleans, La.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
–– Leading Scorer ––
Kelly Cowan (Jr., F, 15.8 ppg)

1990-91
Record: 14-13 (7-5 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 9-2 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 1-3
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/23 vs. Canisius+
L
63
70
11/24 vs. Chicago State+
W
78
62
12/3 UNC ASHEVILLE
W
94
68
12/5 at Wright State
W
83
45
12/7 at Missouri&amp;
L
49
72
12/8 vs. Howard&amp;
L
55
59
12/11 XAVIER
W
89
65
12/15 LOUISVILLE
W
71
68
1/5
at Dayton
L
75
84
1/8
at Morehead State*
L
83
84
1/12 at Tennessee Tech*
L
55
75
1/14 at Tennessee State*
L
72
80
1/19 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
69
52
1/23 at Cincinnati
W
86
50
1/26 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
76
58
1/28 MURRAY STATE*
W
90
67
2/2
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
83
69
2/9
at Murray State*
L
65
90
2/11 at Austin Peay*
W
84
77
2/16 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
57
84
2/18 at Middle Tennessee*
L
80
81
2/21 KENTUCKY
L
71
79
2/23 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
75
49
2/25 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
70
59
2/28 at UNC Asheville
W
96
80
3/1
at Appalachian State
L
72
86
3/4
vs. Middle Tennessee^
L
84
93
+ Comfort Inn Chippewa Classic (Mount Pleasant, Mich.)
&amp; 13th Annual Missouri Mid-America Classic (Columbia, Mo.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Angie Cox (Jr., G, 18.6 ppg)
1991-92
Record: 20-9 (10-4 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 12-0 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 3-0
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/22 WRIGHT STATE
W
81
11/23 at Western Kentucky+
L
48
11/24 vs. Furman+
W
88
11/26 at Vanderbilt
L
54
12/3 CINCINNATI
W
79
12/7 vs. Florida Atlantic&amp;
W
80
12/8 at Florida State&amp;
L
65
12/10 at Xavier
L
64
12/14 DAYTON
W
90
12/28 at Marshall
W
63
1/4
at Tennessee-Martin
W
98
1/8
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
82
1/11 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
67
1/13 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
82
1/18 at Austin Peay*
W
75

58

OPP
54
80
74
74
66
57
72
78
64
60
59
70
64
57
67

1/20 at Southeast Missouri*
W
79
57
1/25 at Murray State*
W
82
69
1/27 at Middle Tennessee*
L
59
69
2/3
at Morehead State*
L
83
86
2/8
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
82
75
2/10 MURRAY STATE*
W
83
76
2/12 TENNESSEE-MARTIN
W
83
68
2/15 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
78
59
2/17 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
81
63
2/22 at Tennessee State*
L
85
89
2/24 at Tennessee Tech*
L
60
70
2/28 WESTERN CAROLINA
W
110 56
3/9
vs. Middle Tennessee^
W
72
67
3/10 at Tennessee Tech^
L
74
81
+ WKU BG Bank Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)
&amp; FSU Dial Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Angie Cox (Sr., G, 16.8 ppg)

Date
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
2/18
2/20
2/22
2/24
2/27
3/8

1992-93
Record: 12-15 (10-6 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 6-5 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 1-2
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
BALL STATE
W
72
52
at Louisville
L
66
74
at Indiana State
L
77
80
vs. Brown+
W
75
59
at Florida International+
L
68
82
vs. Iowa+
L
63
67
at Tennessee Tech*
L
59
68
at Middle Tennessee*
L
62
76
at Cincinnati
L
80
82
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
100 75
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
90
85
at Murray State*
W
79
66
at Southeast Missouri*
W
66
60
at Morehead State*
W
72
60
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
92
61
MARSHALL
L(OT) 80
84
at Austin Peay*
L
59
67
at Tennessee State*
W
84
65
MOREHEAD STATE*
L(OT) 106 110
MURRAY STATE*
W
108 102
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
85
58
at Kentucky
L
56
74
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
75
84
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
66
80
TENNESSEE
L
58
95
at Tennessee-Martin*
W
95
76
vs. Middle Tennessee^
L
74
87
+ FIU Sun &amp; Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Jaree Goodin (Sr., C, 16.3 ppg)

�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
1993-94
Record: 17-9 (12-4 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 8-2 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 2-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/27 at Ball State
W
66
57
11/30 THOMAS MORE
W
122 48
12/7 at Marshall
W
85
64
12/17 vs. Saint Louis+
W
82
61
12/18 vs. Bradley+
L
65
74
12/30 INDIANA STATE
L
66
72
1/2
vs. Xavier&amp;
W
81
78
1/3
at Indiana&amp;
L
64
81
1/8
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
74
58
1/9
MURRAY STATE*
W
91
76
1/13 at Tennessee State*
L
76
85
1/15 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
92
77
1/17 at Austin Peay*
W
84
76
1/22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
66
72
1/23 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
78
67
1/29 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
70
66
2/1
at Kentucky
L
71
99
2/5
at Murray State*
W
82
58
2/7
at Southeast Missouri*
W
83
67
2/12 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
89
76
2/13 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
83
79
2/20 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
85
69
2/24 at Morehead State*
W
71
49
2/26 at Tennessee Tech*
L
60
71
2/28 at Middle Tennessee*
L
71
89
3/5
vs. Austin Peay^
L
53
64
+ Stetson Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)
&amp; Indiana University Hoosier Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Kim Mays (Jr., G, 21.2 ppg)
1994-95
Record: 19-9 (12-4 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Regular Season Co-Champions
Home: 8-1 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 4-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/25 at Georgia Southern+
W
85
73
11/26 vs. Furman+
W
86
75
11/30 MARSHALL
W
81
65
12/2 vs. Western Michigan&amp;
W
89
66
12/3 at Missouri&amp;
L
71 107
12/10 at Wright State
L
60
67
12/30 vs. Mercer%
W
52
49
12/31 at Alabama-Birmingham% L
69
77
1/3
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
85
71
1/7
at Southeast Missouri*
W
86
79
1/9
at Murray State*
W
92
59
1/14 TENNESSEE STATE*
W(OT) 75
74
1/15 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
74
69
1/21 at Middle Tennessee*
L
61
91
1/23 at Tennessee Tech*
W
71
62
1/28 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
78
76
1/30 at Morehead State*
W
103 90
2/1
at Western Carolina
W
93
79
2/4
MURRAY STATE*
W
90
55
2/5
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
78
71
2/11 at Austin Peay*
L
68
70
2/13 at Tennessee State*
L
70
97
2/18 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
83
75
2/22 at Kentucky
L
67
80
2/25 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
63
64

2/26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
83
72
3/4
vs. Tennessee-Martin^
W
80
76
3/5
vs. Tennessee Tech^
L
59
63
+ OVC/Southern Conference Shootout (Statesboro, Ga.)
&amp; Missouri Mid-America Classic (Columbia, Mo.)
% Lady Blazer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Kim Mays (Sr., G, 25.7 ppg)
1995-96
Record: 11-16 (7-9 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 8-4 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 2-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/24 GEORGIA SOUTHERN+
L
90
93
11/25 EAST TENNESSE STATE+ W
69
58
11/27 at Marshall
L
61
77
11/29 WESTERN CAROLINA
W
78
67
12/1 vs. Marquette&amp;
W
72
70
12/2 at Indiana&amp;
L
69
86
12/5 WRIGHT STATE
L
63
66
1/3
at Vanderbilt
L
55
97
1/6
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
79
73
1/13 at Murray State*
W
72
53
1/15 at Tennessee-Martin*
L
67
70
1/20 AUSTIN PEAY*
L
72
75
1/21 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
L
55
74
1/24 at Morehead State*
L
53
58
1/27 at Tennessee State*
L
62
67
1/29 at Tennessee Tech*
L
67
74
2/5
at Southeast Missouri*
L
82
90
2/8
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
79
52
2/10 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
69
60
2/11 MURRAY STATE*
W
89
41
2/17 at Middle Tennessee*
L
67
80
2/19 at Austin Peay*
L
67
78
2/24 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
70
51
2/25 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
87
85
2/27 at Kentucky
L
62
68
3/2
vs. Tennessee Tech^
W
68
56
3/3
vs. Austin Peay^
L
53
64
+ OVC/Southern Conference Shootout
&amp; Indiana University Full-O-Pep Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Samantha Young (Sr., G, 16.0 ppg)
1996-97
Record: 24-6 (16-2 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Regular Season Champions
OVC Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament
Home: 11-1 Away: 10-4 Neutral: 3-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/22 vs. Georgia Southern+
W
74
46
11/23 at East Tennessee State+ W
59
58
11/25 MARSHALL
W
86
65
11/29 at Louisiana Tech&amp;
L
46
87
11/30 vs. Florida International&amp;
L
66
67
12/4 at Wright State
W
76
51
12/7 AUSTIN PEAY*
L
53
59
12/30 at Detroit Mercy
L
54
71
1/4
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
91
73

59

1/5
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
75
72
1/11 at Southeast Missouri*
W
71
55
1/13 at Eastern Illinois*
W
79
69
1/16 at Morehead State*
W
92
57
1/18 MURRAY STATE*
W
71
45
1/19 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
77
61
1/25 at Austin Peay*
W
69
55
1/27 at Tennessee State*
W
74
72
2/1
at Tennessee Tech*
L
77
82
2/2
at Middle Tennessee*
W
70
61
2/5
KENTUCKY
W
67
62
2/8
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
62
52
2/9
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
81
44
2/13 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
66
61
2/15 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
77
69
2/17 at Murray State*
W
60
58
2/22 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
62
57
2/25 TENNESSE STATE^
W
69
60
2/28 vs. Morehead State^
W
67
47
3/1
vs. Tennessee Tech^
W
69
65
3/14 at Georgia#
L
55
91
+ OVC/Southern Conference Shootout (Johnson City, Tenn.)
&amp; 1st Annual Greater Shreveport Shootout (Shreveport, La.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
# NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Chrissy Roberts (Jr., G, 13.5 ppg)
1997-98
Record: 20-8 (15-3 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Regular Season Co-Champions
Home: 9-2 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 3-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/15 at Marshall
W(OT) 97
90
11/17 DETROIT MERCY
L
76
79
11/21 vs. East Tennessee State+ W
71
58
11/22 vs. Georgia Southern+
W
80
67
12/6 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
64
58
12/8 at Murray State*
W
71
56
12/11 at Miami (OH)
L
59
70
12/20 vs. Jackson State&amp;
L
75
79
12/21 vs. Western Carolina&amp;
W
84
66
1/3
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
65
66
1/5
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
97
58
1/10 at Tennessee State*
L
67
77
1/12 at Austin Peay*
W
85
62
1/14 MURRAY STATE*
W
69
56
1/17 at Morehead State*
W
87
70
1/24 TENNESSEE TECH*
W(3OT) 97
92
1/26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W(OT) 80
79
1/31 at Southeast Missouri*
W
86
77
2/2
at Eastern Illinois*
W
65
49
2/4
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
78
72
2/7
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
81
72
2/9
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
72
61
2/14 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
73
61
2/17 at Kentucky
L
60
76
2/19 at Middle Tennessee*
W
63
61
2/21 at Tennessee Tech*
L
71
81

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�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
2/24 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI^ W
92
75
2/28 vs. Middle Tennessee^
L
62
72
+ OVC/Southern Conference Shootout (Clarksville, Tenn.)
&amp; Lady Blazer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Chrissy Roberts (Sr., G, 15.1 ppg)
1998-99
Record: 11-16 (8-10 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 7-4 Away: 4-11 Neutral: 0-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/18 at Kansas State
L
68 102
11/21 MIAMI (Ohio)
W
83
69
11/28 at Xavier
L
89 105
12/3 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
L
77
88
12/5 MURRAY STATE*
W
83
71
12/12 at Coastal Carolina
W
74
68
12/13 at Wofford
W(OT) 83
82
12/28 at Louisville+
L
49
87
12/29 vs. Kent State+
L
56
95
1/2
at Southeast Missouri*
L(OT) 93 101
1/4
at Eastern Illinois*
W
72
62
1/7
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
72
58
1/9
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
88
70
1/12 at Tennessee-Martin*
L
74
83
1/16 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
76
72
1/21 at Tennessee Tech*
W
76
71
1/23 at Middle Tennessee*
L
68
94
1/25 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
62
61
1/30 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
74
73
2/2
at Murray State*
L
55
77
2/4
at Tennessee State*
L
60
70
2/6
at Austin Peay*
L
54
74
2/13 at Morehead State*
L(OT) 99 103
2/16 KENTUCKY
L
47
87
2/18 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
69
86
2/20 MIDDLE TENNESSE*
L
71
81
2/23 at Tennessee-Martin^
L
87 102
+ University of Louisville Seelbach Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Charlotte Sizemore (So., F, 17.6 ppg)
1999-00
Record: 13-15 (10-8 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 8-5 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 2-0
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/20 WOFFORD+
L
84
11/21 COL. OF CHARLESTON+ W
87
11/24 at Miami (Fla.)&amp;
L
66
11/26 vs. Hartford&amp;
W
96
11/27 at Florida International&amp;
L
55
11/30 BELMONT
L
74
12/4 at Morehead State*
W
94
12/11 XAVIER
L
83
12/18 at UNC Wilmington%
L
59
12/19 vs. North Carolina A&amp;T%
W
88
1/6
MIDDLE TENNESSEE*
W
90
1/8
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
72
1/13 at Austin Peay*
W
81
1/15 at Tennessee State*
W
80
1/18 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
82

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OPP
100
56
83
86
85
81
91
94
64
57
70
88
78
74
67

1/20
1/22
1/27
1/29
2/3
2/5
2/10
2/12
2/17
2/19
2/24
2/26
2/29

MURRAY STATE*
L(OT) 67
72
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
89
83
at Eastern Illinois*
L(OT) 95 102
at Southeast Missouri*
L
66
87
at Middle Tennessee*
L
74
82
at Tennessee Tech*
L
54
87
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
91
79
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
74
61
at Murray State*
L
83
94
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
70
92
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
79
72
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W(OT) 91
86
at Murray State^
L
61
67
+ EKU Comfort Inn Tip-off Classic
&amp; Miami/FIU Thanksgiving Classic
% UNCW Holiday Inn Beach Blast (Wilmington, N.C.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Marla Gearhart (Sr., G, 19.6 ppg)

2000-01
Record: 22-6 (14-2 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 11-2 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 3-3
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/18 vs. Texas A&amp;M+
L
88
96
11/19 vs. Glenville State+
W
116 80
11/21 BOWLING GREEN STATE W
89
61
11/28 at Belmont
W
87
82
12/1 vs. Memphis&amp;
L
66
89
12/2 vs. Iona&amp;
W
81
71
12/6 WEST VIRGINIA TECH
W
119 63
12/16 vs. UNC Wilmington%
L
70
87
12/17 vs. Radford%
W
92
79
12/29 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN@ W
81
64
12/30 LIPSCOMB@
W
85
72
1/4
at Tennessee Tech*
L
72
79
1/11 TENESSEE STATE*
W
107 96
1/13 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
92
77
1/16 at Morehead State*
W
85
79
1/18 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
86
68
1/20 at Murray State*
W
85
63
1/27 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
84
60
1/29 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
89
82
2/1
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
66
84
2/5
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
99
78
2/8
at Tennessee State*
W
106 99
2/10 at Austin Peay*
W
89
84
2/15 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
81
73
2/17 MURRAY STATE*
W
88
73
2/22 at Southeast Missouri*
W
91
82
2/24 at Eastern Illinois*
W
91
67
2/27 MOREHEAD STATE^
L
89
92
+ Morehead State Tip-Off Classic (Morehead, Ky.)
&amp; Gene Hackerman Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)
% Cincinnati Invitational Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)
@ EKU Comfort Suites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Candice Finley (Sr., F, 13.0 ppg)

60

2001-02
Record: 23-8 (13-3 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Regular Season Co-Champions
Home: 11-2 Away: 9-5 Neutral: 3-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/9 at Vanderbilt+
L
62
91
11/20 LIPSCOMB
W
77
68
11/27 at Bowling Green State
W
83
63
12/1 vs. Elon&amp;
W
75
58
12/2 vs. High Point&amp;
W
81
52
12/7 at Florida International
L
63
90
12/8 at Florida Atlantic
W
103 92
12/14 vs. Valparaiso%
W
70
55
12/15 at Iowa State%
L
75
86
12/29 IPFW@
W
93
74
12/30 MARSHALL@
W
88
43
1/3
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
71
64
1/5
TENNESSE STATE*
W
91
71
1/10 at Southeast Missouri*
W
94
67
1/12 at Eastern Illinois*
W
91
72
1/19 at Morehead State*
W
90
78
1/21 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
102 82
1/24 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
90
77
1/26 MURRAY STATE*
L
70
75
2/2
at Austin Peay*
L
70
72
2/4
at Tennessee Tech*
W
73
68
2/7
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
90
55
2/9
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
82
73
2/11 at Tennessee State*
W
84
68
2/16 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
85
74
2/21 at Murray State*
W
74
58
2/23 at Tennessee-Martin*
L(OT) 78
82
2/26 MURRAY STATE^
W
76
59
3/2
vs. Austin Peay^
L(OT) 77
78
3/13 at Missouri State#
W(OT) 72
65
3/17 ALABAMA#
L
77
99
+ Preseason WNIT
&amp; Morehead State Tip-off Classic (Morehead, Ky.)
% Iowa State Cyclone Classic (Ames, Iowa)
@ EKU Comfort Suites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)
# WNIT
–– Leading Scorer ––
Charlotte Sizemore (Sr., F, 12.7 ppg)

Date
11/22
11/23
11/26
11/27
12/1
12/3
12/5
12/17
12/20
12/21
12/29
12/30
1/4
1/6
1/11
1/13
1/18

2002-03
Record: 18-11 (10-6 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 7-5 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 4-1
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
vs. Binghamton+
W
75
67
vs. West Virginia Wesleyan+ W
110 59
vs. Indiana&amp;
L
49
61
at Alaska-Anchorage&amp;
L
74
77
at Marshall
W
95
73
at Lipscomb
W
78
73
CINCINNATI
L
78
91
at Pittsburgh
L
68
78
vs. Grambling%
W
87
82
vs. Troy University%
W
82
71
SAMFORD@
W
65
44
JACKSONVILLE STATE@ W
93
71
at Tennessee State*
W
105 83
at Tennessee Tech*
W
80
71
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
78
67
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
88
77
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
85
73

�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
1/25 at Murray State*
W
69
60
1/27 at Tennessee-Martin*
L
62
70
2/1
AUSTIN PEAY*
L(OT) 68
69
2/8
at Southeast Missouri*
W
81
75
2/10 at Eastern Illinois*
W
78
59
2/13 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
82
77
2/15 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
72
63
2/17 at Morehead State*
L
80
86
2/22 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
L
80
88
2/24 MURRAY STATE*
L
68
71
2/27 at Austin Peay*
L
73
89
3/4
TENNESSEE TECH^
L
65
67
+ Morehead State Tip-off Classic (Morehead, Ky.)
&amp; Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Ala.)
% UAB Lady Blazer Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.)
@ EKU Comfort Suites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Katie Kelly (Jr., G, 15.8 ppg)
2003-04
Record: 15-15 (9-7 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 8-3 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 3-4
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/22 vs. Gardner-Webb+
W
69
59
11/23 vs. Miami (Fla.)+
L
81
90
11/28 at Memphis&amp;
L
65
78
11/29 vs. Nebraska&amp;
L
75
78
12/1 at Wright State
W
74
69
12/5 vs. Baylor%
L
75
96
12/6 vs. Stephen F. Austin%
W
84
73
12/17 WESTERN CAROLINA
W
93
71
12/29 BOWLING GREEN STATE@ L
57
70
12/30 GEORGIA@
L
60
92
1/5
at Cincinnati
L
51
83
1/8
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
63
56
1/10 MURRAY STATE*
W
75
74
1/15 AUSTIN PEAY*
L
61
67
1/17 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
75
69
1/22 at Jacksonville State*
L
53
75
1/24 at Samford*
W
92
82
1/29 at Murray State*
L
56
81
1/31 at Tennessee-Martin*
L
55
66
2/5
at Morehead State*
W
74
63
2/9
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
66
43
2/12 SAMFORD*
W
64
48
2/14 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
85
80
2/19 at Southeast Missouri*
L
78
88
2/21 at Eastern Illinois*
L
64
66
2/26 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
60
45
2/28 at Austin Peay*
L
61
73
3/2
at Jacksonville State^
W
65
63
3/5
vs. Tennessee Tech^
W
85
74
3/6
vs. Austin Peay^
L
51
65
+ Morehead State Tip-off Classic (Morehead, Ky.)
&amp; Lady Tiger Kroger Classic (Memphis, Tenn.)
% Gene Hackerman Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)
@ EKU Comfort Suites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Katie Kelly (Sr., G, 17.0 ppg)

2004-05
Record: 23-8 (15-1 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
OVC Regular Season Champions
OVC Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament
Home: 13-0 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 3-3
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/19 RADFORD+
W
65
52
11/20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN+
W
62
47
11/22 at Western Carolina
L
60
73
11/26 at Florida State&amp;
L
53
70
11/27 vs. Appalachian State&amp;
W
69
64
12/5 at Missouri State
L
81
91
12/9 at Indiana State
L
64
91
12/18 vs. Iowa State%
L
76
88
12/19 vs. Northern Arizona%
L
64
85
12/29 SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY@ W
80
64
12/30 LONGWOOD@
W
56
46
1/6
at Tennessee-Martin*
W
68
67
1/8
at Murray State*
W
88
78
1/13 at Austin Peay*
W
54
50
1/15 at Tennessee Tech*
L
57
65
1/20 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
75
63
1/22 SAMFORD*
W
61
55
1/27 MURRAY STATE*
W
85
73
1/29 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
73
63
2/1
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
79
57
2/3
at Tennessee State*
W
60
58
2/10 at Samford*
W
63
45
2/12 at Jacksonville State*
W
63
61
2/17 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
66
62
2/19 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
80
61
2/24 at Morehead State*
W
85
64
2/26 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
87
79
3/1
MURRAY STATE^
W
94
69
3/4
vs. Jacksonville State^
W
62
60
3/5
vs. Southeast Missouri^ W(2OT) 84
73
3/19 vs. Arizona State#
L
65
87
+ Comfort Suites Tip-Off Tournament (Richmond, Ky.)
&amp; Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)
% UNLV Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)
@ EKU Comfort Suites Classic
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
# NCAA Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Miranda Eckerle (Sr., F, 15.7 ppg)
2005-06
Record: 7-20 (7-13 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 4-8 Away: 3-11 Neutral: 0-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/19 BELMONT
L(OT) 82
11/21 at Ohio State
L
38
11/25 vs. Louisville+
L
45
11/26 at Middle Tennessee+
L
66
11/29 at East Tennessee State
L
74
12/1 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
60
12/6 at Xavier
L
49
12/8 at Murray State*
W
75
12/10 at Austin Peay*
W
64
12/20 INDIANA STATE
L
81
12/22 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
71
1/2
at Southeast Missouri*
L
78
1/5
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
61
1/12 at Morehead State*
L
58
1/14 at Eastern Illinois*
L
76

61

OPP
86
85
75
77
81
58
82
70
61
96
78
84
72
62
85

1/19
1/21
1/26
1/30
2/4
2/6
2/9
2/11
2/16
2/18
2/23
2/25

JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
87
SAMFORD*
L
68
at Tennessee State*
W
68
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
49
at Tennessee Tech*
L
48
MOREHEAD STATE*
W
67
MURRAY STATE*
L
71
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* L(OT) 86
at Jacksonville State*
L
77
at Samford*
L
59
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
55
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
78
+ MTSU Classic (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

77
71
63
58
73
60
79
87
79
75
69
68

–– Leading Scorer ––
Laura Shelton (Sr., G, 13.5 ppg)
2006-07
Record: 12-18 (9-11 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 6-6 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 2-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/11 OHIO VALLEY UNIVERSITY W
97
39
11/17 vs. Oklahoma+
L
79
92
11/18 vs. Georgetown+
L
77
79
11/24 vs. Louisiana Tech&amp;
W
86
84
11/25 at Southern Mississippi&amp;
L
76
81
11/28 at Belmont
L
61
68
12/2 vs. Western Carolina%
W
83
66
12/3 at Tennessee-Chattanooga% L
52
81
12/7 MURRAY STATE*
L
75
89
12/9 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
69
55
12/18 at Eastern Illinois*
L
77
86
12/20 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
55
50
12/30 EAST TENNESSEE STATE L
73
83
1/2
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* L
62
64
1/4
at Tennessee Tech*
L
50
84
1/11 MOREHEAD STATE*
L(2OT) 88
91
1/13 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
78
69
1/18 at Jacksonville State*
W
80
70
1/20 at Samford*
L
56
59
1/25 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
88
49
1/29 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
64
49
2/1
at Morehead State*
L
72
82
2/4
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
64
65
2/8
at Murray State*
L
62
75
2/10 at Southeast Missouri*
L
72
73
2/15 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
85
73
2/17 SAMFORD*
L
51
62
2/22 at Austin Peay*
W
76
69
2/24 at Tennessee State*
W
80
71
2/27 at Murray State^
L
66
68
+ Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)
&amp; Southern Miss La Quinta Inn Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.)
% Chattanooga Courtyard Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Crystal Jones (Jr., G, 16.1 ppg)

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�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
2007-08
Record: 14-14 (9-11 OVC)
Coach: Larry Joe Inman
Home: 7-4 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 3-2
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/17 WEST VIRGINIA TECH
W
90
59
11/23 vs. Valparaiso+
W
66
64
11/24 at Florida Gulf Coast+
W
74
56
12/1 vs. Syracuse&amp;
L
67
88
12/2 vs. Alabama State&amp;
W
85
71
12/6 at Murray State*
L
66
77
12/8 at Austin Peay*
W(OT) 68
66
12/19 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
64
54
12/21 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L(OT) 86
91
12/29 vs. High Point%
L
63
76
12/30 vs. Penn%
W
100 62
1/5
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
74
62
1/10 at Morehead State*
L
50
77
1/12 at Eastern Illinois*
L(OT) 81
86
1/17 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
92
71
1/19 SAMFORD*
W
72
45
1/24 at Tennessee State*
L
85 104
2/2
at Tennessee Tech*
L
64
77
2/7
MURRAY STATE*
W
79
76
2/9
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* L
67
72
2/14 at Jacksonville State*
W
104 75
2/16 at Samford*
L
48
71
2/21 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
68
53
2/23 at Southeast Missouri*
L
52
68
2/26 MOREHEAD STATE*
L
65
68
2/28 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
62
55
3/1
TENNESSEE STATE*
L
66
68
3/4
at Samford^
L
56
69
+ Florida Gulf Coast Thanksgiving Classic (Fort Myers, Fla.)
&amp; Lousiana-Monroe Taco Bell Warhawk Classic (Monroe, La.)
% Saint Peter’s College Holiday Tournament (Jersey City, N.J.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Crystal Jones (Sr., G, 15.8 ppg)
2008-09
Record: 7-20 (4-14 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 5-9 Away: 2-11 Neutral: 0-0
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/14 OHIO VALLEY UNIVERSITY W
83
11/16 at Chicago State
W
71
11/19 at Vanderbilt
L
38
11/23 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
54
11/25 WRIGHT STATE
L
47
12/4 MURRAY STATE*
L
61
12/6 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
W
58
12/13 HOUSTON BAPTIST
L
69
12/22 at Oklahoma State
L
35
12/30 BLUEFIELD STATE
W
70
1/3
at Tennessee State*
L
52
1/5
at Austin Peay*
L
66
1/8
JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
67
1/10 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
66
1/15 at Eastern Illinois*
L
44
1/17 at Southeast Missouri*
L
54
1/19 at SIU Edwardsville
L
44
1/24 at Morehead State*
L
46
1/27 AUSTIN PEAY*
L
51
1/31 TENNESSEE STATE*
L
56
2/5
at Tennessee Tech*
L
64
2/7
at Jacksonville State*
L
55
2/12 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* L
56

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OPP
53
61
80
80
53
73
52
81
90
37
61
70
62
50
78
71
54
63
67
67
82
73
66

2/14
2/21
2/26
2/28

EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
at Tennessee-Martin*
W
at Murray State*
L
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

59
48
63
60

70
70
60
80

–– Leading Scorer ––
Kayla Drake (Fr., G, 16.0 ppg)
2009-10
Record: 12-17 (8-10 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 5-8 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 2-0
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/14 at Western Kentucky
L
54
75
11/19 at Wright State
L
44
65
11/21 FLORIDA ATLANTIC
L
58
66
11/27 vs. Towson University+
W
54
50
11/28 vs. Bethune-Cookman+
W
66
65
12/3 at Murray State*
W
58
54
12/5 at Tennessee-Martin*
W
56
53
12/8 at West Virginia
L
40
60
12/11 DAVIS &amp; ELKINS
W
69
58
12/18 at Cincinnati
L
49
62
12/22 CENTRAL ARKANSAS
L
47
52
1/2
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
64
56
1/4
AUSTIN PEAY*
W(OT) 61
54
1/7
at Jacksonville State*
W
79
67
1/9
at Tennessee Tech*
L
47
75
1/14 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
50
60
1/16 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* L
41
43
1/20 SIU EDWARDSVILLE
W
58
53
1/23 MOREHEAD STATE*
L
58
59
1/28 at Austin Peay*
L
57
68
1/31 at Tennessee State*
L
54
61
2/4
TENNESSEE TECH*
W
61
60
2/6
JACKSONVILLE STATE* L(OT) 46
49
2/11 at Southeast Missouri*
W
50
45
2/13 at Eastern Illinois*
L
41
69
2/20 at Morehead State*
W
79
67
2/25 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
L
54
62
2/27 MURRAY STATE*
L
64
79
3/2
at Tennessee-Martin^
L
47
51
+ East Carolina Lady Pirate Invitational (Greenville, N.C.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Alex Jones (Fr., F, 12.0 ppg)
2010-11
Record: 6-21 (3-15 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 6-8 Away: 0-13 Neutral: 0-0
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/13 CHICAGO STATE
W
74
11/17 MIAMI (OHIO)
L
59
11/20 at Florida International
L
52
11/22 at Florida Atlantic
L
57
11/27 Brewton-Parker College
W
87
12/2 MURRAY STATE*
W
83
12/4 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
L
46
12/7 WEST VIRGINIA STATE
W
75
12/11 at Central Arkansas
L
52
12/19 at Austin Peay*
L
60
12/21 at Tennessee State*
L
52
12/31 WESTERN MICHIGAN
L
58
1/6
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
L
65
1/8
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
69

62

OPP
61
76
59
60
60
73
61
66
61
70
62
66
72
78

1/13
1/15
1/17
1/22
1/27
1/29
2/3
2/5
2/10
2/12
2/19
2/24
2/26

at Eastern Illinois*
L
at Southeast Missouri*
L
at SIU Edwardsville
L
at Morehead State*
L
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
TENNESSEE STATE*
W(2OT)
at Tennessee Tech*
L
at Jacksonville State*
L
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* L
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
MOREHEAD STATE*
L
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
at Murray State*
L
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

61
58
60
56
61
91
49
59
57
57
62
57
56

70
74
61
69
56
86
56
64
64
78
71
75
65

–– Leading Scorer ––
Alex Jones (So., F, 14.1 ppg)
2011-12
Record: 13-16 (7-9 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 6-6 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 2-3
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/12 at Xavier
L
61
66
11/17 LOUISVILLE
L
53
77
11/20 at Western Michigan
W
71
60
11/25 vs. Appalachian State
L
62
64
11/26 vs. Campbell
L
52
64
11/29 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN
W
97
61
12/2 at Evansville
L
56
63
12/3 vs. Chicago State
W
67
56
12/6 BELMONT
W
60
46
12/10 at Miami (Ohio)
L
55
60
12/20 at Jacksonville State*
W(OT) 80
76
12/31 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
79
59
1/2
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
63
66
1/7
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
52
37
1/9
at Murray State*
W
62
61
1/14 at Morehead State*
L
58
68
1/16 at Austin Peay*
W
61
59
1/21 TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
L
61
84
1/25 LONGWOOD
W
80
62
1/28 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
67
82
2/1
at Tennessee State*
W
73
66
2/4
at SIU Edwardsville*
L
53
64
2/6
at Eastern Illinois*
L
51
64
2/11 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
78
68
2/18 at Tennessee Tech*
L
51
66
2/23 SIU EDWARDSVILLE*
L
55
66
2/25 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
76
79
2/29 vs. Tennessee State^
W
70
55
3/1
vs. Tennessee Tech^
L
65
81
+ Georgia State Thanksgiving Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)
&amp; University of Evansville Winter Classic (Evansville, Ind.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Marie Carpenter (So., G, 13.4 ppg)
2012-13
Record: 18-12 (11-5 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 13-1 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 1-3
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/9 MIAMI (OHIO)
W(OT) 73
11/14 KENT STATE
W
56
11/17 UNC ASHEVILLE
W
67
11/23 vs. Florida State+
L
51

OPP
63
42
47
90

�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
11/25 vs. Milwaukee+
L
64
68
11/28 at Louisville
L
42
76
11/30 PRESBYTERIAN&amp;
W
61
43
12/1 JACKSON STATE&amp;
W
64
56
12/6 at Ohio
L
58
69
12/9 at Cincinnati
L
48
59
12/18 WEST VIRGINIA STATE
W
68
43
12/31 at Murray State*
W
69
49
1/5
SIU EDWARDSVILLE*
L(OT) 69
73
1/7
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
63
62
1/12 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
62
52
1/20 at Jacksonville State*
W
69
51
1/21 at Belmont*
L
49
65
1/26 BELMONT*
W
55
51
1/28 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
62
54
2/2
at Southeast Missouri*
W
53
49
2/4
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
60
75
2/9
at Morehead State*
W
66
64
2/16 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
80
69
2/18 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
61
55
2/23 AUSTIN PEAY*
W
69
55
2/28 at Tennessee Tech*
L
47
67
3/2
at Tennessee State*
L
66
69
3/6
vs. Murray State^
W
62
51
3/7
vs. Tennessee-Martin^
L
63
78
3/20 at Elon#
L
61
68
+ San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
&amp; EKU Comfort Suites Tournament (Richmond, Ky.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
# Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI)
–– Leading Scorer ––
Marie Carpenter (Jr., G, 14.1 ppg)

Date
11/8
11/10
11/14
11/16
11/18
11/23
11/29
11/30
12/3
12/5
12/18
12/30
1/4
1/7
1/11
1/18
1/25
1/27
2/1
2/3
2/8
2/15
2/17
2/22
2/24
2/27
3/1
3/5

2013-14
Record: 17-13 (9-7 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 7-5 Away: 8-5 Neutral: 2-3
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Miami (Ohio)
W
59
55
at Kent State
L(OT) 74
75
ALABAMA A&amp;M
W
89
69
at UNC Asheville
L
63
71
DAVIS &amp; ELKINS
W
94
66
OHIO
L
52
60
vs. Florida A&amp;M+
L
58
64
vs. Mississippi Valley State+ L
58
68
at Marshall
W
64
55
MISSOURI STATE
W
65
61
at Longwood
W
60
47
MURRAY STATE*
W
86
72
at SIU Edwardsville*
W
59
54
at Eastern Illinois*
L
71
75
at Morehead State*
W
79
58
JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
68
61
at Belmont*
W
75
59
at Tennessee State*
L
63
78
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
75
56
TENNESSEE-MARTIN*
L
65
87
MOREHEAD STATE*
W(OT) 69
66
at Jacksonville State*
L
62
79
at Tennessee Tech*
W
74
70
at Austin Peay*
W
79
71
BELMONT*
L
68
72
TENNESSEE TECH*
L
74
76
TENNESSEE STATE*
L
64
76
vs. Eastern Illinois^
W
75
52

3/6
vs. Tennessee State^
W
79
75
3/7
vs. Tennessee-Martin^
L
45
97
+ Southern Miss Thanksgiving Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament
–– Leading Scorer ––
Marie Carpenter (Sr., G, 21.1 ppg)
2014-15
Record: 9-17 (4-12 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 3-8 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 2-1
Date Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
11/15 at West Virginia+
L
42
67
11/21 vs. Central Arkansas+
W
56
55
11/22 at Mercer+
L
64
69
11/28 vs. Western Carolina&amp;
W
71
62
11/29 vs. North Florida&amp;
L
45
62
12/2 ASBURY
W
73
48
12/6 MARSHALL
W
63
58
12/13 at East Tennessee
L
49
64
12/17 at Alabama A&amp;M
W
62
56
12/21 RICHMOND
L
56
70
1/3
AUSTIN PEAY*
L
71
81
1/8
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
63
76
1/10 at Southeast Missouri*
W
57
54
1/15 EASTERN ILLINOIS*
L
42
68
1/17 SIU EDWARDSVILLE*
L
61
71
1/22 at Murray State*
W
64
59
1/24 at Tennessee Tech*
W(2OT) 97
93
1/28 at Jacksonville State*
L
53
73
1/31 at Morehead State*
L
58
76
2/5
TENNESSEE STATE*
L
62
68
2/7
BELMONT*
L
59
76
2/14 at Tennessee State*
L
74
86
2/21 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
70
64
2/23 JACKSONVILLE STATE*
L
65
69
2/25 at Belmont*
L
70
84
2/28 TENNESSEE TECH*
L
71
84
+ Preseason WNIT (Macon, Ga.)
&amp; UNC Wilmington Thanksgiving Classic (Wilmington, N.C.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
–– Leading Scorer ––
Michaela Hunter (So., G/F, 14.8 ppg)

Date
11/15
11/21
11/24
11/27
12/3
12/5
12/13
12/16
12/20
12/21
12/30
1/2
1/7
1/9
1/14
1/16
1/20

2015-16
Record: 18-12 (10-6 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 9-4 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 3-2
Opponent
W/L EKU OPP
at Richmond
L
62
81
WESTERN CAROLINA
W
91
62
at Miami (Ohio)
W(OT) 77
72
EAST TENNESSEE
W
64
41
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN W
112 34
at Missouri State
L
63
87
WRIGHT STATE
L
69
71
at Western Kentucky
L
60
76
vs. North Carolina State+
L
62
73
vs. Saint Francis+
W
88
82
DAVIS &amp; ELKINS
W
73
58
at Austin Peay*
L
66
94
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
W
70
61
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* W
56
55
at Eastern Illinois*
W
75
56
at SIU Edwardsville*
L
74
89
MURRAY STATE*
W
72
60

63

1/23
1/27
1/30
2/3
2/6
2/13
2/17
2/20
2/24
2/27
3/3
3/4
3/5

TENNESSEE TECH*
L
72
JACKSONVILLE STATE*
L
54
MOREHEAD STATE*
W(OT) 100
at Tennessee State*
W
70
at Belmont*
L
61
TENNESSEE STATE*
W
78
at Jacksonville State*
W
76
at Morehead State*
W
89
BELMONT*
L
51
at Tennessee Tech*
W(OT) 71
vs. Austin Peay^
W
82
vs. Murray State^
W
63
vs. Belmont^
L
63
+ Gator Holiday Classic (Gainesville, Fla.)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament

77
56
93
66
72
67
50
77
65
67
68
52
95

–– Leading Scorer ––
Jalen O’Bannon (Jr., F, 17.2 ppg)
2016-17
Record: 12-20 (7-9 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 8-5 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 3-4
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/11 BOWLING GREEN
W
57
11/14 at Kent State
L
67
11/22 WESTERN CAROLINA
L
61
11/25 vs Morgan State+
W
66
11/26 vs Western Michigan+
L
59
11/30 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
63
12/3 at Saint Louis
L
51
12/10 AKRON
L
57
12/11 OHIO VALLEY
W
88
12/19 at Wright State&amp;
L
73
12/20 vs Miami (Ohio)&amp;
L
54
12/21 vs Fort Wayne&amp;
L
59
12/28 at UNC Greensboro
L
66
12/31 at Southeast Missouri*
W
74
1/5
SIU EDWARDSVILLE*
W
75
1/7
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W(OT) 88
1/11 at Belmont*
L
58
1/14 TENNESSEE STATE*
W
66
1/21 at Morehead State*
L
54
1/25 JACKSONVILLE STATE*
L
49
1/28 at Tennessee Tech*
L
51
2/1
AUSTIN PEAY*
W
80
2/4
at Tennessee-Martin*
L
56
2/6
at Murray State*
L
64
2/11 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
65
2/15 BELMONT*
L
67
2/18 at Tennessee State*
L
64
2/22 at Jacksonville State*
L
61
2/25 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
78
3/1
vs. Morehead State^
W
73
3/3
vs. SIU Edwardsville^
W
61
3/4
vs. Belmont^
L
64
+ Plaza Light Classic (Kansas City, Mo.)
&amp; Wright State Invitational (Dayton, Ohio)
* Ohio Valley Conference Game
^ OVC Tournament

OPP
55
80
72
58
74
90
78
63
30
85
65
68
81
63
63
85
74
62
80
54
53
71
66
70
58
73
78
71
65
67
58
94

–– Leading Scorer ––
Jalen O’Bannon (Sr., F, 14.0 ppg)

EKUSports.com

�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results
2017-18
Record: 8-19 (5-13 OVC)
Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Home: 6-7 Away: 2-12 Neutral: 0-0
Date Opponent
W/L EKU
11/10 at Bowling Green
L
60
11/15 at Western Carolina
W
62
11/18 UNC GREENSBORO
W
70
11/22 at Akron
L
45
11/25 at Cincinnati
L
53
11/28 OHIO
L
57
12/5 KENT STATE
L(OT) 57
12/09 at George Mason
L
41
12/18 OHIO CHRISTIAN
W
69
12/28 at Jacksonville State*
L
51
12/30 at Tennessee Tech*
W
76
1/4
SIU EDWARDSVILLE*
L
60
1/6
EASTERN ILLINOIS*
W
67
1/11 at Tennessee-Martin*
L
49
1/13 at Southeast Missouri*
L
55
1/18 TENNESSEE TECH*
W
55
1/20 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W
48
1/25 at Austin Peay*
L
45
1/27 at Murray State*
L
68
2/1
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L
55
2/3
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L
58
2/8
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L
54
2/10 MOREHEAD STATE*
W
59
2/15 at Belmont*
L
62
2/17 at Tennessee State*
L(OT) 58
2/22 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* L
52
2/24 at Morehead State*
L
51
* Ohio Valley Conference Game

OPP
77
59
59
62
64
69
65
64
45
65
68
62
51
77
69
53
44
59
75
77
59
72
56
95
69
66
62

–– Leading Scorer ––
A’Queen Hayes (r-Jr., G, 14.8 ppg)

EKUSports.com

64

�Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Results

65

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