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Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Lenoir-Rhyne Women’s Basketball 1 2009-10 Media Guide 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball General Information Quick Facts Table Of Contents Name of School..........................Lenoir-Rhyne University City/Zip.......................................... Hickory, N.C. 28603 Founded...............................................................1891 Enrollment..........................................................1,791 Nickname.......................................................... Bears School Colors......................................Cardinal & Black Arena............................ Shuford Memorial Gymnasium Capacity.............................................................2,770 Affiliation........................................... NCAA Division II Conference.............................................South Atlantic President........................................... Dr. Wayne Powell Alma Mater.............................Texas Lutheran, 1971 Athletic Director.................................. Neill McGeachy Alma Mater............................... Lenoir-Rhyne, 1965 Athletic Department Phone........................(828) 328-7116 Coaching Staff 1 Head Coach.............................................. Todd Starkey Alma Mater/Year........................Montreat College, 1993 Record at school.................................. 68-48 (four years) Career record.........................................same as above Basketball Office Phone............................(828) 328-7132 Best time to reach coach ................... Weekday mornings Assistants................... Lisa Gottuso and Lindsay Johnson Assistant Athletic Trainer........Michael Flicker, LAT, ATC History First year of women’s basketball......................... 1926-27 Overall record......................................... 467-437 (.517) Last postseason appearance....................................2009 Result.................................... Francis Marion (L, 93-74) Team Information 2008-09 overall...................................................... 27-5 2008-09 conference record/finish........................13-3/T-1 2008-09 final ranking.......................................... No. 23 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................11/3 Starters Returning/Lost........................................... 5/0 Sports Information Sports Information Director........................... John Karrs SID E-mail Address................................ karrsjd@lr.edu SID Office Phone......................................(828) 328-7174 SID Mobile Phone.....................................(828) 248-9074 Assistant Sports Information Director..............Asa Moran Assistant SID Email Address............... asa.moran@lr.edu Assistant SID Office Phone........................(828) 328-7503 Assistant SID Mobile Phone.......................(864) 933-9448 SID FAX..................................................(828) 328-7399 SID Mailing Address..................................P.O. Box 7356 Hickory, NC 28603 Overnight Address.................... Lenoir-Rhyne University Central Receiving 643 8th Ave NE Hickory, NC 28601 General Information................................................................1 2009-10 Preview...................................................................2-3 Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff......................................4-5 Head Coach Todd Starkey...................................................4 Assistant Coach Lisa Gottuso..............................................5 Assistant Coach Lindsay Johnson........................................5 Women’s Basketball Team Staff...............................................6 2009-10 Roster........................................................................7 Player Profiles.................................................................... 8-14 Amber Holt and Brittany Mitch............................................8 Jami Safrit and LaCourtney Rann.........................................9 Kristen Fulmer and Jaquelyn Kremer................................ 10 Leslie Conetta and Denise Moore..................................... 11 Meredith Webster and Cameron Sealey............................ 12 Whitney Culler, Taylor Ricketts, Gina Simmons and Precious Elkins........................................................... 13 2008-09 Statistics and Results................................................ 14 2008-09 South Atlantic Conference Review........................... 15 Statistical Career Leaders..................................................... 16 Single Season Records.......................................................... 17 All-Time Records.................................................................. 18 All-Time Series..................................................................... 19 Game Results................................................................... 20-23 Historical Highlights........................................................ 24-25 Game Notes.......................................................................... 26 Athletic Administration.................................................... 27-29 Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Neill McGeachy........ 27 Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Director of NCAA Compliance Todd Lawing..................... 28 Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator Shena Hollar....................... 28 Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Amy Wood.................. 28 Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dave Markland................................................................. 29 Director of Athletic Training and Head Athletic Trainer, Dr. Michael McGee........................ 29 Piedmont Educational Foundation/Bears Club...................... 30 Credits The 2009-10 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Media Guide was created and written by Sports Information Director John Karrs and Assistant Sports Information Director Asa Moran. This publication was created using Adobe InDesign version 5.0.2. Action photography and portraits were provided by Phil Robinson of SportsFotos. Additional photography was provided by Asa Moran. All covers were created and designed by Asa Moran. Many thanks to the Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Staff for its assistance in creating this guide. 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Preview Overview 2 The up-and-coming Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Team finally served notice last year with its record-breaking campaign. In 2008-09, the Bears rolled to the South Atlantic Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships in addition to hosting the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Tournament as the top seed. It’s hard to improve on a 27-5 record (13-3 in league play) but Lenoir-Rhyne has the pieces to do so. Lenoir-Rhyne has an unusual amount of talent and experience returning including all five starters and their top 10 scorers from a season ago. The Bears are ranked No. 22 in NCAA Division II Bulletin National Preseason Top 25 Poll and primed for another run under fifth-year Head Coach Todd Starkey. For his team’s accomplishments, Starkey was named the 2008-09 RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year. Frontcourt One of the big reasons for last year’s success was the return of Denise Moore (Newport News, Va.). The senior center sat out the 2007-08 campaign with a knee injury but bounced back to earn All-SAC Second-Team honors for the second time in her career after averaging a team-high 13.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. Moore was also named the Food Lion SAC Tournament MVP in 2009 and will once again give L-R an edge inside. Seniors Jacquelyn Kremer (Sevierville, Tenn.) and Kristen Fulmer (Bradenton, Fla.) are strong compliments to Moore on the inside. Both players have proven to be valuable assets not only starting but coming off the bench. The Bears are also excited about the arrival of freshman forwards Precious Elkins (Conyers, Ga.) and Gina Simmons (Kernersville, N.C.). Backcourt Although L-R is more guard-heavy, the inside play is extremely important and will be key to the Bears’ success. Speaking of guards, Lenoir-Rhyne’s stable can match up with anyone. Senior guard Amber Holt (Charlotte, N.C.), a three-time All-SAC First-Team honoree, looks to finish her L-R career in fine fashion. One of the league’s most prolific scorers, Holt finished second in points last year (12.8 ppg) while leading the squad in three-pointers made (42) and assists (125). Holt’s scoring may be down, but it’s due more to a better supporting cast and more options for the team. The arrival of senior guard Brittany Mitch (McLean, Va.) just before the break last year may have been the final piece of the puzzle. Mitch, a tall, athletic guard (6-2) who has already graduated from Duke, averaged 11.2 points per outing last season on her way to secondteam all-league accolades. Mitch gives L-R a scoring threat from behind the three-point line. Despite the array of talent already mentioned, the ball still goes through senior guard Jami Safrit (Newton, N.C.). Safrit, one of the league’s and region’s best all-around players, shows her versatility with the numbers she posts. Safrit averaged 9.4 points and 6.2 rebounds per game despite standing only 5-4. Safrit also dished out four assists per game and shot 82 percent from the free throw line. Her presence on the court is immeasurable. Roster Breakdown Eight Seniors Leslie Conetta (Guard, 5-7) Kristen Fulmer (Forward, 6-0) Amber Holt (Guard, 5-9) Jacquelyn Kremer (Center 6-1) Brittany Mitch (Guard, 6-2) Denise Moore (Center 6-0) Jami Safrit (Guard, 5-4) Meredith Webster (Guard, 5-4) One Junior LaCourtney Rann (Guard, 5-4) Two Sophomores Whitley Culler (Guard, 5-11) Cameron Sealey (Guard, 5-7) Three Freshman Precious Elkins (Forward, 6-0) Gina Simmons (Guard, 6-0) Taylor Ricketts (Guard, 5-4) L-R’s depth in the backcourt goes even further with sophomore guard Whitley Culler (Mount Airy, N.C.) and senior guard Meredith Webster (High Point, N.C.). Culler (5.9 ppg) was one of the top newcomers last year and played extremely well down the stretch while Webster is one of L-R’s best three-point shooters. Senior guard Leslie Conetta (Sarasota, Fla.) gives L-R another option with her experience and knowledge of the system. Freshman guard Taylor Ricketts (Gainesville, Ga.) should figure in the mix as well. Above (from left to right): L-R Head Coach Todd Starkey, Amber Holt and Denise Moore celebrate the Bears’ 2009 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament Championship. The Bears do have a long list of veteran guards that provide depth and each brings its own unique talent to the table. Junior guard LaCourtney Rann (Charlotte, N.C.) provides immediate scoring while sophomore guard Cameron Sealey (Gastonia, N.C.) is the perfect complement to Safrit. Sealey had a strong first year with L-R in 200809, averaging 8.1 points per contest while starting in 31 of 32 games. 2009-10 Media Guide 2009-10 SAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll School 1. Lenoir-Rhyne (8) 2. Carson-Newman (1) 3. Newberry 4. Tusculum 5. Wingate 6. Catawba 7. Lincoln Memorial 8. Mars Hill 9. Brevard First-Place votes in parenthesis Pts. 80 70 56 54 47 32 28 25 13 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Preview p Cameron Sealey was selected to the 2008-09 SAC All-Freshman Team and gives L-R great depth at the guard position. Jami Safrit will lead L-R at point guard in 2009-10. Safrit was named to the 2006-07 SAC All-Freshman Team and is closing in on 1,000 points for her career. q 3 p Denise Moore was twice named to the All-SAC Second Team (2006-07 and 2008-09). The Rider University transfer presents a constant threat at the low block for the L-R offense. p Amber Holt is the hub in the wheel that is the L-R offense. Holt was SAC Freshman of the Year in 2006-07 and a three-time All-SAC First-Team performer. She led the team in scoring two out of the last three seasons. t Brittany Mitch was named to the All-SAC Second Team last year. The 6-2 guard can shoot the three, drive the lane and rebound. She is also a relentless defender. LaCourtney Rann was named to the 2007-08 SAC All-Freshman Team. The 5-4 junior can play either guard position for the Bears and is a constant threat to score anytime she is on the floor. 2009-10 Media Guide u Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff Todd Starkey Head Coach 4 competition. The 2008-09 L-R Women’s Basketball Team won both the South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Title and the 2009 Food Lion SAC Tournament Title for the first time in the history of the program. Starkey was rewarded for his team’s banner year by being named South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year and Starkey was named the 200809 RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year. During Starkey’s tenure, L-R has grown more successful each year. Under his guidance, Amber Holt was named SAC Freshman of the Year in 2006-07 and was selected to the AllSouth Atlantic Conference First-Team three consecutive years (06-07, 07-08 and 08-09). Starkey coached three different players to four All-SAC Second Team performances: Shannon Jones (200506), Denise Moore (2006-07 and 200809) and Brittany Mitch (2008-09). Starkey also coached three players to SAC All-Freshman Team selections: Jami Safrit (2006-07), LaCourtney Rann (2007-08) and Cameron Sealey (200809). Starkey has also been an Assistant Coach for the L-R Men’s Basketball Team for two seasons (2002-04), helping to lead the team to the 2003- Todd Starkey is beginning his fifth season as Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Lenoir-Rhyne University. Starkey became the 10th head coach in L-R Women’s Basketball history when his was hired in August of 2005. Last season, Starkey began the year with a career head coaching record of 41 wins and 43 losses. But that all changed with the Bears’ success in 2008-09 as Starkey guided the L-R Women’s Basketball Team to a storied season. The Bears won 27 games compared to just five losses en route to the best season ever in NCAA Division II 04 SAC Regular Season Championship and its subsequent berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Starkey came to L-R in 2003 after coaching five seasons as an Assistant for the Men’s Basketball Team at Montreat College (1998-03) where he helped the Cavaliers earn a berth in the NAIA National Tournament during the 1999-00 season. That same year, Montreat improved its win total from seven to 22 games, the second-best improvement in the nation at any level. Starkey graduated from Montreat in 1993 after playing one year of basketball for the Cavaliers. Prior to his time at Montreat, Starkey played one year at Mars Hill. Head Coach Todd Starkey receives the 200809 RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA NCAA Division II Coach of the Year Award Starkey’s Resume Education Bachelor’s Degree........................................................................Montreat College........................................1993 Playing Experience One Season................................................................................... Mars Hill College.................................. 1989-90 One Season................................................................................... Montreat College................................. 1992-93 Coaching Experience Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach.............................................Montreat................................................. 1998-03 Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach.............................................Lenoir-Rhyne.......................................... 2003-05 Head Women’s Basketball Coach............................................Lenoir-Rhyne.................................. 2005-present Head Coaching Totals Season 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals Overall 10-18 16-12 15-13 27-5 68-48 2009-10 Media Guide SAC 3-11 9-7 5-9 13-3 30-30 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff Lisa Gottuso Lindsay Johnson Assistant Coach 5 Assistant Coach Lisa Gottuso is beginning her first year as an Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach for Lenoir-Rhyne University in 2009-10. Gottuso comes to L-R after serving as an Assistant Coach for Appalachian State for one season (2008-09). Prior to Appalachian State, Gottuso was an assistant for her alma mater, California (Pennsylvania), for two years (2006-07 and 2007-08) under current Mountaineer mentor Darcie Vincent. Gottuso lettered four years with the Vulcans and was part of the 2003-04 NCAA Division II National Championship Team. One of the school’s best-ever guards, Gottuso became the 19th player in school history to cross the 1,000-point mark for her career and led California to three Pennsylvania State Athletic Championships and two regional titles. Gottuso, a native of Ellwood City, Pa., finished her playing career ranked 15th in points (1,068) and seventh in assists (308) and steals (163) on California’s all-time lists. Gottuso also earned all-conference honors twice (2005 and 2006) and was named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District Team as a senior. Gottuso graduated from California in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing; she earned her master’s degree in sports administration from California in December of 2008. The first-year assistant coaching tandom of Lisa Gottuso and Lindsay Johnson are familiar with success. The duo played their collegiate basketball at the University of California, Pennsylvania, where Gottuso won a national title. In 2007-08, Gottuso was an assistant coach and Johnson was a player on a Vulcans’ team that appeared in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Lindsay Johnson is beginning her first year as an Assistant Coach for the Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Team in 2009-10. Johnson lettered four years in women’s basketball at California (Pennsylvania). She averaged 12.9 points and 5.4 rebounds as a senior while starting all 34 games. Johnson helped to lead the Vulcans to the 2008 and 2009 NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Johnson was also a member of the 2006 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championship Team and earned ESPN The Magazine All-District II honors. For her career, Johnson finished with 1,263 points and 543 rebounds. Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from California University of Pennsylvania in 2009. Johnson is a native of New Springfield, Ohio, and a graduate of Springfield Local High School. u 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Team Staff Michael Flicker, LAT, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer 6 Michael Flicker is currently in his eighth year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer for Lenoir-Rhyne College. Flicker oversees the training responsibilities for three sports this academic year: volleyball and men’s basketball and women’s basketball. Flicker also handles student trainer supervision and general training room coverage and has worked extensively in the past with men’s and women’s soccer and softball. Prior to L-R, Flicker worked five years as a clinical instructor for Pro Active Therapy in Hickory, N.C., and served one year as Head ATC for Carolina Orthopaedics. Flicker graduated from Temple University in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and received his master’s degree in 1993 from the University of North Carolina in sports medicine. Flicker has one son, Ryan. Samantha Howard Student Manager Samantha Howard is currently in her third year as student manager for the L-R Women’s Basketball Team. She is a sophomore pre-law and political science double major. Howard was a member of the L-R Women’s Cross Country Team and currently is part of the Women’s Track & Field Team. The L-R Women’s Cross Country Team won the 2008 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Championship, giving the team its first-ever conference title. The championship comes just a year after the Bears finished a then school-best second-place in 2007 at the league meet. A native of San Clemente, Calif., Howard is a 2007 graduate of Charles E. Jordan High School in Durham, N.C., where she lettered for two seasons in basketball and three in track and field. Michael Flicker came to L-R after working as a clinical instructor for Pro Active Therapy in Hickory for five years. 2009-10 Media Guide u Alex Paige Student Manager Alexus Paige Student Manager Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (Previous School) 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 22 23 24 30 34 35 44 Cameron Sealey Meredith Webster Precious Elkins Taylor Ricketts Jami Safrit Amber Holt Whitley Culler LaCourtney Rann Brittany Mitch Leslie Conetta Kristen Fulmer Jacquelyn Kremer Denise Moore Gina Simmons G G F G G G G G G G F C C G 5-7 5-4 6-0 5-4 5-4 5-9 5-11 5-4 6-2 5-7 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr.-Grad. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Gastonia, N.C. (East Gaston HS) High Point, N.C. (High Point Central HS) Conyers, Ga. (Salem HS) Gainsville, Ga. (Gainsville HS) Hickory, N.C. (Fred T. Foard HS) Charlotte, N.C. (Hopewell HS) Mount Airy, N.C. (North Surry HS) Charlotte, N.C. (Hopewell HS) McClean, Va. (Duke University) Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS) Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch HS) Sevierville, Tenn. (Sevier County HS) Newport News, Va. (Rider Univ.) Kernersville, N.C. (Bishop McGuiness) Head Coach: Todd Starkey Assistants: Lisa Gottuso and Lindsay Johnson Student Managers: Samantha Howard, Alex Paige and Alexus Paige Assistant Athletic Trainer: Michael Flicker, LAT, ATC 7 Front Row (from left to right): Meredith Webster, Amber Holt, Jacquelyn Kremer, Denise Moore, Kristen Fulmer, Brittany Mitch, Leslie Conetta and Jami Safrit Back Row: Student Manager Alex Paige, Student Manager Samantha Howard, Head Coach Todd Starkey, LaCourtney Rann, Precious Elkins, Whitley Culler, Gina Simmons, Cameron Sealey, Taylor Ricketts, Assistant Coach Lindsay Johnson, Assistant Coach Lisa Gottuso and Student Manager Alexus Paige 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Player Profiles Amber Holt has been an offensive anchor for L-R in u her three years with the program. Holt is an excellent shooter and a constant threat to drive and score, which gives her regular opportunities to find open shooters. Along with her scoring and passing ability, she has been a leader. Holt must play a vital role if the Bears are to be successful in the upcoming year. t Brittany Mitch earned her degree from Duke and joins senior Denise Moore (Rider University) as one of two Division I transfers on the L-R roster. At 6-2, Mitch has an uncharacteristic skill set. She is an adept ballhandler and a sound shooter. Her outstanding reach gives her a presence on the offensive glass and on defense. She led the team with 50 steals last year. 13 2006-07: Started 27-of-28 games ... Averaged 14.1 points to lead team in scoring ... Named South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year ... Earned All-South Atlantic Conference First-Team Honors. 2007-08: Started 23-of-26 games ... Averaged 14.5 points to lead team in scoring ... Scored in double figures in 20 games ... First-Team All-South Atlantic Conference selection. 2008-09: Started all 32 games ... Reached 1,000 career points ... Second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.8 points ... Second on team in defensive rebounds (107) ... Made a team-high 42 treys on 38.9 percent shooting from beyond the arc ... Led the team with 125 assists ... Third consecutive All-South Atlantic Conference First-Team selection. Amber Holt 8 5-9 • Guard • Senior Charlotte, N.C. (Hopewell HS) Noteworthy: Played soccer for L-R in 2007 and was an All-South Atlantic Conference First-Team selection. High School and Personal: Played four seasons at Hopewell High School ... Was a three-time all-conference honoree ... Lettered in soccer, track & field and volleyball ... Earned all-league honors four times and league MVP once in soccer ... A three-time scholar-athlete. Holt’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 28 26 32 27 23 32 875 755 927 31.3 29.0 29.0 132 129 137 316 301 302 41.8 42.9 45.4 37 24 42 124 87 108 29.8 27.6 38.9 95 94 93 142 115 118 66.9 81.7 78.8 14 25 13 118 75 107 132 100 120 4.7 3.8 3.8 99 95 125 41 39 38 396 376 409 14.1 14.5 12.8 Total 86 82 2,557 29.7 398 919 43.3 103 319 32.2 282 375 75.2 52 300 352 4.1 319 118 1,181 13.7 23 2006-07 (Duke): Played 492 minutes in 33 games for the Blue Devils ... Shot 45 percent from the field ... Grabbed 64 rebounds and scored 110 points in her first season in the ACC. 2007-08 (Duke): Played in 23 games and started five ... Shot 41 percent from the field ... Averaged 10 minutes per game. 2008-09: Played in 24 games and started 16 for the Bears after joining the team in late December ... Averaged 23 minutes per game ... Led the team in steals with 50 ... Ranked third on team in blocks with 15 ... Ranked third on team in scoring with 11.2 points per game ... Ranked second on team in three-pointers made with 27. Brittany Mitch High School: Four-year letterwinner at St. John’s High School ... Averaged 14.7 points, 8.6 assists, 7.8 steals and 5.8 rebounds her senior year ... Made 52.8 percent of her field goals and 38.0 percent from threepoint land ... Led St. John’s to a 28-3 overall record and a final national ranking of 14th ... Selected Third-Team 2005 Parade All-America. 6-2 • Guard • Senior McLean, Va. (Duke University) Mitch’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2006-07 (Duke) 2007-08 (Duke) 2008-09 33 23 24 0 5 16 492 232 548 14.9 10.1 22.8 42 20 87 94 49 197 44.7 40.8 44.2 13 4 27 44 22 81 29.5 18.2 33.3 13 3 68 26 6 86 50.0 50.0 79.1 17 8 27 47 12 75 64 20 102 1.9 0.9 4.3 37 24 39 35 19 50 110 47 269 3.3 2.0 11.2 Total 80 21 1,272 15.9 149 340 43.8 44 147 29.9 84 118 71.1 52 134 186 2.3 100 104 426 5.3 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Player Profiles 12 2006-07: Started 28-of-28 games for the Bears ... Averaged 33.4 minutes per game ... Shot 40.6 percent from the field ... Ranked third on team in scoring with 11 points per game ... Led team with 45 steals ... Named to the SAC All-Freshman Team. 2007-08: Started in all 27 games ... Made a team-high 34 three-point field goals on the year on 40.5 percent shooting ... Led team with 74 steals ... Her 94 assists ranked second on the team ... Ranked third in scoring, averaging 10.9 points per game. 2008-09: Averaged 9.4 points per outing ... Started all 23 games in which she played ... Shot 40.4 percent from the floor ... Grabbed secondmost boards on team with 143 ... Second on team in assists with 92. Jami Safrit 5-4 • Guard • Senior Hickory, N.C. (Fred T. Foard HS) High School: Played four years at Fred T. Foard High School ... Averaged 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals as a senior en route to Unifour Player-Of-The-Year honors ... 2004-05 CVAC 2A/3A Player Of The Year and four-time, first-team all-league and All-Unifour honoree ... Played in the North Carolina-South Carolina All-Star Game Safrit’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 28 27 23 28 27 23 934 832 716 33.4 30.8 31.1 91 87 59 224 227 146 40.6 38.3 40.4 22 34 18 80 99 55 27.5 34.3 32.7 105 85 81 132 118 99 79.5 72.0 81.8 32 44 43 109 78 100 141 122 143 5.0 4.5 6.2 125 94 92 45 74 35 309 293 217 11.0 10.9 9.4 Total 78 78 2,482 31.8 237 597 39.7 74 234 31.6 271 349 77.7 119 287 406 5.2 311 154 819 10.5 22 9 2007-08: Started in 19 games and played in all 28 ... Scored in double figures in 20-of-28 games ... Second on team in scoring ... Averaged 11.6 points on 39.8 percent shooting ... Named to the SAC All-Freshman Team. 2008-09: Played in 23 games, starting two ... Shot 83 percent from the free throw line ... Tallied 42 assists and 16 steals. High School: Played at Hopewell High School alongside Amber Holt ... A three-year letterwinner ... Was named team MVP for the 2005-06 season ... Received MVP honors in the 2004-05 First Charter Christmas Tournament ... Played in the Hopewell High School Marching Band all four years of high school and was captain of the brass section for two years. LaCourtney Rann 5-4 • Guard • Junior Charlotte, N.C. (Hopewell HS) Rann’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2007-08 2008-09 28 23 19 2 764 305 27.3 13.3 113 29 284 95 39.8 30.5 24 5 67 29 35.8 17.2 75 39 103 47 72.8 83.0 33 19 32 19 65 38 2.3 1.7 68 42 44 16 325 102 11.6 4.4 Total 51 21 1,069 21.0 142 379 37.5 29 96 30.2 114 150 76.0 52 51 103 2.0 110 60 427 8.4 t Jami Safrit is the primary point guard in running Coach Starkey’s offensive sets. Constantly active on both ends of the floor, the 5-4 senior does more for L-R than the statistics will ever indicate. Safrit is agressive and unrelenting. Her ability to manage and motivate the Bears in their half-courts sets will be an integral part of L-R’s success this year. LaCourtney Rann gives Coach Starkey another u scoring option, another viable point guard and a different look in the backcourt. Rann was named to the 2007-08 SAC All-Freshman Team. She is lightning quick and can start when called upon. She also presents a threat from beyond the arc. 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Player Profiles Kristen Fulmer has shown drastic improvu ment each of her three seasons at L-R. She is a solid inside presence for the Bears and proved last year that she could be consistent from the charity stripe. In the upcoming season, the versatile forward will again provide depth for the Bears. t Jacquelyn Kremer is a valuable performer at the low block for the Bears. Kremer is physical and strong. Her rebounding ability and finishing touch will make her an asset any time she is on the floor in the coming season. As a senior, she will also provide valuable leadership to some of the younger players this year. 30 2006-07: Played in 28 games ... Shot 42.5 percent from the field. 2007-08: Played in 24 games and started five ... Averaged 14 minutes per game ... grabbed 55 rebounds ... had 12 steals. 2008-09: Played in all 32 games and started nine ... Averaged 15 minutes per contest ... Shot a career best 85.4 percent from the charity stripe ... took down a career-high 81 boards. High School and Personal: Played four years at Lakewood Ranch High School ... As a senior, averaged 18.1 points, 8.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists ... Earned All-Florida honors her junior year ... A four-year Team MVP recipient and two-year Captain ... Finished prep career with 1,515 points and 1,009 rebounds ... Member of the FACA All-State North-South Team ... lettered in track and field ... District and regional champion as a high jumper ... Manatee County Female Athlete Of The Year ... FCA ... National Honor Society and Who’s Who Among High School Students. Kristen Fulmer 10 6-0 • Forward • Senior Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch HS) Fulmer’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 28 24 32 0 5 9 213 340 506 7.6 14.2 15.8 17 22 43 40 72 94 42.5 30.6 45.7 1 4 4 3 19 21 33.3 21.1 19.0 8 12 35 12 23 41 66.7 52.2 85.4 17 30 44 26 25 37 43 55 81 1.5 2.3 2.5 2 7 10 11 12 13 43 60 125 1.5 2.5 3.9 Total 84 14 1,059 12.6 82 206 39.8 9 43 20.9 55 76 72.4 91 88 179 2.1 19 36 228 2.7 34 2006-07: Started 26 games (played in 27 total) ... Averaged 6.1 points ... Shot 46.5 percent from the field ... Finished season with 99 rebounds. 2007-08: Started 26 games and played in all 28 ... Shot 45.7 percent from the field ... Grabbed 95 boards ... Averaged 8.6 points. 2008-09: Played in 31 games, starting eight ... Shot a career-high 49.1 percent from the field ... Pulled down 74 rebounds ... Averaged 4.6 points per contest. High School: Played four years at Sevier County High School ... Was a two-time all-district and team offensive player of the year ... Also lettered in cross country and volleyball. Jaquelyn Kremer 6-1 • Center • Junior Sevierville, Tenn. (Sevier County HS) Kremer’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 27 28 31 26 26 8 540 607 481 20.0 21.7 15.5 60 86 53 129 188 108 46.5 45.7 49.1 1 0 0 1 1 2 100.0 0.0 0.0 44 68 38 65 114 55 66.7 59.6 69.1 40 35 26 59 60 48 99 95 74 3.7 3.4 2.4 18 13 21 17 20 8 165 240 144 6.1 8.6 4.6 Total 86 60 1,628 18.9 199 425 46.8 1 4 25.0 150 234 64.1 101 167 268 3.1 52 45 549 6.4 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Player Profiles 24 2006-07: Played in 18 games (one start) ... Had six assists and two steals. 2007-08: Played in 18 games for a total of 105 minutes ... Shot 35.7 percent from the field ... Grabbed 10 rebounds on the year to go along with seven treys. 2008-09: Played in 21 games (100 minutes total) ... Improved to 40.9 percent shooting from the field ... Tallied 13 rebounds and seven threepointers on the season. Leslie Conetta High School and Personal: Lettered four seasons at Cardinal Mooney High School ... Averaged 17.5 points, nine rebounds and 4.5 steals as a senior and finished her prep career with 1,249 points and 787 rebounds ... East County and Sarasota Herald Tribune All-Area Teams ... National Honor Society, National Society of High School Seniors and Who’s Who Among High School Students. 5-7 • Guard • Senior Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS) Conetta’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 18 18 21 1 0 0 70 105 100 3.9 4.8 4.8 2 10 9 13 28 22 15.4 35.7 40.9 2 7 7 9 19 18 22.2 36.8 38.9 0 2 7 0 3 9 0.0 66.7 77.8 1 2 4 6 8 9 7 10 13 0.4 0.6 0.6 6 6 10 2 6 1 6 29 32 0.3 1.6 1.5 Total 57 1 275 4.8 21 63 33.3 16 46 34.8 9 12 75.0 7 23 30 0.5 22 9 67 1.2 11 35 2003-04 (Rider University): Played in 28 games, starting in eight ... Averaged 16.1 minutes per game ... Shot 46 percent from the field ... Averaged 4.4 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. 2006-07: Started 26 games for the Bears, averaging 28.5 minutes per contest ... Shot 53.2 percent from the field ... Secoond on team in scoring at 13.9 points per game ... Led the Bears in rebounding with 8.1 boards per contest ... Earned Second-Team All-South Atlantic Conference honors. 2008-09: Started in all 32 games ... Led team in scoring with 435 points (13.6 ppg) ... Led team in rebounding with 7.1 boards per contest ... Named to the All-South Atlantic Conference Second-Team ... Named 2009 Food Lion SAC Tournament MVP, averaging 15.3 points, 8.3 boards and 3.3 steals. Denise Moore 6-0 • Center • Senior Newport News, Va. (Rider University) High School: Played three seasons at Woodside High School ... Averaged 14 points, six rebounds, two steals and one block ... Was a second-team all-district and was the team’s most improved and MVP ... Also lettered in track and field. Moore’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. 2003-04 (Rider) 2006-07 2008-09 28 28 32 8 26 32 452 799 910 Total 88 66 2,161 FG Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 16.1 46 28.5 151 28.4 178 100 46.0 284 53.2 341 52.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 30 86 79 51 117 114 58.8 73.5 69.3 37 75 67 52 151 161 89 226 228 3.2 8.1 7.1 21 22 32 21 27 31 122 388 435 4.4 13.9 13.6 24.6 725 0 0 0.0 195 282 69.1 179 364 543 6.2 75 79 945 10.7 375 FGA 51.7 u Leslie Conetta is a sound physical player who can come off the bench at any time for the Bears. She has good ballhandling capability with a nose for driving to the basket. She adds even more depth to a well of talent on the Bears’ guard spot. t Denise Moore is as crucial to L-R’s success this year as any member on the team. She is a stout low-post presence who can score at a rapid clip. She has excellent hands, giving the 6-0 center great rebounding ability on the offensive and defensive glass. 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Player Profiles 4 2006-07: Played in 28 games starting three ... Made a team-high 37 three-point field goals ... Was 42 percent from beyond the arc ... Made 12 straight three-point field goals (Jan. 27, 2007-Feb. 12, 2007) to set the school record. 2007-08: Played in all 28 games with two starts ... Tied for the team lead in three-pointers with 34 ... Shot 40.5 percent from long-range ... Set a personal career high going 88.2 percent from the free-throw line. 2008-09: Played in 25 games ... Shot a personal career-best 42.5 percent from beyond the arc to lead team. Meredith Webster High School: Played four years at High Point Central ... Led squad to regional berth three straight seasons including run to state title game in 2004-05 ... Totaled 180 career treys and was four points off 1,000 for her career. 5-4 • Guard • Senior High Point, N.C. (High Point Central HS) Webster’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. Avg. 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 28 28 25 3 2 0 542 391 137 19.4 14.0 5.5 50 38 19 112 99 44 44.6 38.4 43.2 37 34 17 88 84 40 42.0 40.5 42.5 20 15 3 23 17 4 87.0 88.2 75.0 11 6 1 13 17 7 24 23 8 0.9 0.8 0.3 19 12 6 18 8 4 157 125 58 5.6 4.5 2.3 Total 81 5 1,070 13.2 107 255 42.0 88 212 41.5 38 44 86.4 18 37 55 0.7 37 30 340 4.2 3 2008-09: Started 31-of-32 games as a freshman ... Was fifth on team in scoring, averaging 8.1 points per game ... Was third on team with 79 assists ... Named to the SAC All-Freshman Team. High School: Lettered four years at East Gaston High School and was a two-year captain ... Named East Gaston Female Athlete of the Year for three years ... Also lettered in softball and cross country ... Selected to play in the 2008 NCCA East/West All-Star game. Sealey 12 Cameron 5-7 • Guard • Sophomore Gastonia, N.C. (East Gaston HS) Sealey’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. 2008-09 32 31 734 22.9 87 222 39.2 19 71 26.8 65 86 75.6 36 82 118 3.7 78 35 258 8.1 Total 32 31 734 22.9 87 222 39.2 19 71 26.8 65 86 75.6 36 82 118 3.7 78 35 258 8.1 Cameron Sealey established her value for the Bears in 2008-09 on a guard-heavy roster. With good handles, surprising quickness and fearless driving ability, Sealey is yet another threat in Coach Starkey’s endless backcourt arsenal. u t Meredith Webster is 41 percent for her career from beyond the arc and has always shown an ability to knock down the longrange shot. Her accuracy from three-land line gives the Bears one more threat coming off the bench in any situation. 2009-10 Media Guide Avg. Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Player Profiles 14 2008-09: Played in all 32 games and started six ... Averaged 20.8 minutes per contest ... Shot 46 percent from the field and averaged 5.8 ppg ... Pulled down 3.7 rebounds per game. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at North Surry High School ... Was a three-time Mountain Valley 2-A Conference Tournament MVP and a two-time MVC Player of the Year ... Selected to the All-Northwest N.C. Conference Team three times ... North Surry Female Athlete of the Year in 2007-08 ... Selected to the 2008 North Carolina/South Carolina All-Star Game and the 2008 NCCA East/West All-Star Game. Whitley Culler 5-11 • Guard • Sophomore Mt. Airy, N.C. (North Surry HS) Culler’s Career Statistics 13 Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR TR Avg. A Stl Pts. 2008-09 32 6 667 20.8 57 125 45.6 1 6 16.7 73 103 70.9 49 70 119 3.7 29 14 188 5.9 Total 32 6 667 20.8 57 125 45.6 1 6 16.7 73 103 70.9 49 70 119 3.7 29 14 188 5.9 44 Avg. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Bishop McGuiness High School in North Carolina ... Was part of a senior class that won four straight North Carolina 1-A State Titles and combined for an overall record of 11911 during that run ... Won four straight conference tournament and regular season titles ... Averaged 6.3 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per game her senior season. Gina Simmons 6-0 • Guard • Freshman Kernersville, N.C. (Bishop McGuiness) 5 High School: An All-Georgia First-Team selection her senior year at Salem High School ... Averaged 20.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game last year for the Seminoles ... Shot 51 percent from the field for the season ... Scored a season-high 29 points against Oconee County on November 29, 2008 ... Recorded nine double-doubles in her senior season. Precious Elkins 6-0 • Forward • Freshman Conyers, Ga. (Salem HS) 11 High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Gainesville High School ... Set school record for three-pointers made in season ... Set school record for career free-throw percentage ... Also lettered in volleyball and was named MVP junior and senior year. Taylor Ricketts 5-4 • Guard • Freshman Gainsville, Ga. (Gainsville HS) 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball 2008-09 Statistics & Results Individual Statistics Name GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Denise Moore Amber Holt Brittany Mitch Jami Safrit Cameron Sealey Whitley Culler Jacquelyn Kremer LaCourtney Rann Kristen Fulmer Meredith Webster Ashley Pearson Abby Munn Leslie Conetta Erin Hanner Jackie Williams 32 32 24 23 32 32 31 23 32 25 19 16 21 16 25 Total Opponents 326,425 32 6,425 32 32 16 23 31 6 8 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 910 927 548 716 734 667 481 305 506 137 101 69 100 66 158 28.4 29.0 22.8 31.1 22.9 20.8 15.5 13.3 15.8 5.5 5.3 4.3 4.8 4.1 6.3 178 137 87 59 87 57 53 29 43 19 20 7 9 7 10 341 302 197 146 222 125 108 95 94 44 30 19 22 12 19 52.2 45.4 44.2 40.4 39.2 45.6 49.1 30.5 45.7 43.2 66.7 36.8 40.9 58.3 52.6 0 2 42 108 27 81 18 55 19 71 1 6 0 2 5 29 4 21 17 40 0 0 6 16 7 18 0 0 0 0 0.0 38.9 33.3 32.7 26.8 16.7 0.0 17.2 19.0 42.5 0.0 37.5 38.9 0.0 0.0 Pct. 79 114 69.3 93 118 78.8 68 86 79.1 81 99 81.8 65 86 75.6 75 103 70.9 38 55 69.1 39 47 83.0 35 41 85.4 3 4 75.0 2 5 40.0 5 7 71.4 7 9 77.8 4 7 57.1 2 5 40.0 OR DR Avg. A 67 161 7.1 13 107 3.8 27 75 4.3 43 100 6.2 36 82 3.7 49 70 3.7 26 48 2.4 19 19 1.7 44 37 2.5 1 7 0.3 5 14 1.0 4 14 1.1 4 9 0.6 3 2 0.3 14 29 1.7 32 125 39 92 78 29 21 42 10 6 0 0 10 2 3 S Pts. Avg. 31 38 50 35 35 14 8 16 13 4 1 1 1 1 3 435 13.6 409 12.8 269 11.2 217 9.4 258 8.1 188 5.9 144 4.6 102 4.4 125 3.9 58 2.3 42 2.2 25 1.6 32 1.5 18 1.1 22 0.9 802-1,776 45.2 146-449 32.5 594-78675.6 388 862 39.1 489 251 2,34473.2 717-1,877 38.2 148-508 29.1 452-636 71.1 399 693 34.1 372 266 2,034 63.6 Season Results Date 14 Opponent Result Score Overall SAC Nov. 15................. Pfeiffer..................................... W............. 91-65.....................................1-0................ 0-0 Nov. 18................. at Georgia College.................... W............. 65-63.....................................2-0................ 0-0 Nov. 22................. Clayton State............................. L............. 61-74.....................................2-1................ 0-0 Nov. 28................. vs. J.C. Smith........................... W............. 66-60.....................................3-1................ 0-0 Nov. 29................. vs. Virginia Union...................... W............. 67-43.....................................4-1................ 0-0 Dec. 1.................. Georgia College........................ W............. 67-59.....................................5-1................ 0-0 Dec. 3.................. at Catawba............................. W............. 79-64.....................................6-1................ 1-0 Dec. 12................ at Converse.............................. W............. 77-58.....................................7-1................ 1-0 Dec. 17................ vs. St. Leo................................ W............. 66-62.....................................8-1................ 1-0 Dec. 18................ at Florida Southern................... W............. 84-80.....................................9-1................ 1-0 Dec. 30................ Queens.................................... W............. 69-46....................................10-1............... 1-0 Dec. 31................ St. Pauls................................... W............. 82-60....................................11-1............... 1-0 Jan. 3................... at Tusculum............................ L............. 72-79....................................11-2............... 1-1 Jan. 7................... Brevard................................. W............. 61-45....................................12-2............... 2-1 Jan. 10................. Newberry.............................. W............. 61-59....................................13-2............... 3-1 Jan. 14................. at Mars Hill........................... W............. 71-65....................................14-2............... 4-1 Jan. 17................. at Lincoln Memorial............. W............. 75-51....................................15-2............... 5-1 Jan 24.................. Carson-Newman.................... W............. 87-65....................................16-2............... 6-1 Jan. 28................. Wingate................................. W............. 84-75....................................17-2............... 7-1 Jan. 31................. Tusculum............................... W............. 77-64....................................18-2............... 8-1 Feb. 4.................. at Brevard............................. W............. 74-66....................................19-2............... 9-1 Feb. 7.................. at Newberry........................... L............. 73-52....................................19-3............... 9-2 Feb. 11................. at Carson-Newman................ W..........76-73 (OT)................................20-3.............. 10-2 Feb. 14................. Lincoln Memorial................. W............. 91-55....................................21-3.............. 11-2 Feb. 21................. Catawba................................. W............. 79-68....................................22-3.............. 12-2 Feb. 25................. at Wingate.............................. L............. 78-89....................................22-4.............. 12-3 Feb. 28................. Mars Hill............................... W............. 71-52....................................23-4.............. 13-3 Mar. 4................... Mars Hill^................................ W............. 74-51....................................24-4.............. 13-3 Mar. 7................... vs. Newberry^.......................... W............. 78-62....................................25-4.............. 13-3 Mar. 8................... vs. Tusculum^.......................... W............. 66-57....................................26-4.............. 13-3 Mar. 13................. Anderson*................................ W............. 69-58....................................27-4.............. 13-3 Mar. 14................. Francis Marion*......................... L............. 74-93....................................27-5.............. 13-3 * = 2009 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Tournament (Hickory, N.C.) ^ = South Atlantic Conference Tournament South Atlantic Conference Games in CAPS 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball 2008-09 SAC Review The South Atlantic Conference The South Atlantic Conference is a group of nine church-related colleges of similar size and athletic philosophy. Entering its 21st year as all-sports confererence and 17th as a member of NCAA Division II, the league continues to grow as one of the premier small-college athletic conferences in the nation. The SAC has made great strides since becoming eligible for NCAA Division II postseason play in July 1993. The league was founded in 1975 as a football-only conference. Kurt Brennerman, of Greensboro, N.C., won a contest to name the league, being the first to submit the SAC-8 name. The conference held the SAC-8 moniker until 1989, and evolved into what is the South Atlantic Conference today. Leading the South Atlantic Conference as commissioner is Patrick Britz, who was hired in May of 2008 as the successor to Doug Echols, the league’s first full-time commissioner who retired after 19 years of service. 2008-2009 Final Conference Standings Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Lenoir-Rhyne* Tusculum Newberry Wingate Carson-Newman Catawba Mars Hill Lincoln Memorial Brevard 13 3 .813 13 3 .813 10 6 .625 9 7 .563 9 7 .563 8 8 .500 5 11 .313 5 11 .313 0 16 .000 27 26 18 18 19 16 12 11 6 4 6 11 10 11 12 16 17 21 .844 .813 .621 .643 .633 .571 .429 .393 .222 *SAC Regular Season Champion Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament at Higher Seeds No. 1 Tusculum 89, No. 8 Lincoln Memorial 55 No. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 72, No. 7 Mars Hill 51 No. 3 Newberry 77, No. 6 Catawba 48 No. 4 Carson-Newman 95, No. 5 Wingate 81 Food Lion SAC Tournament, Semifinals, CVCC Arena, Hickory, NC Member Institutions 15 Brevard College Brevard, North Carolina No. 1 Tusculum 85, No. 4 Carson-Newman 70 No. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 78, No. 3 Newberry 62 Food Lion SAC Tournament, Championship, CVCC Arena, Hickory, NC No. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 66, No. 1 Tusculum 57 Carson-Newman College Jefferson City, Tennessee NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Tournament at Lenoir-Rhyne University, Hickory, N.C. Catawba College Salisbury, North Carolina First Round Lenoir-Rhyne University Hickory, North Carolina Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate,Tennessee Tusculum 87, Lander 70 Clayton St. 68, Carson-Newman 66 Lenoir-Rhyne 69, Anderson (S.C.) 58 Semifinals Clayton St. 79, Tusculum 68 Francis Marion 93, Lenoir-Rhyne 74 Mars Hill College Mars Hill, North Carolina Newberry College Newberry, South Carolina Tusculum College Greeneville, Tennessee Wingate University Wingate, North Carolina 2008-2009 All-South Atlantic Conference Honorees All-South Atlantic Conference First Team All-South Atlantic Conference Second Team Shari Buford, Carson-Newman Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne Laura Marquardt, Newberry Stephany Neptune, Tusculum Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Anna Atkinson, Wingate Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman Brittany Mitch, Lenoir-Rhyne Denise Moore, Lenoir-Rhyne Brittini Young, Mars Hill Ashli Oliver, Tusculum Kurie Washington, Wingate South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team Zoriah Williams, Carson-Newman Dana Hicks, Catawba Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne Dayshalee Salaman, Lincoln Memorial Kurie Washington, Wingate 2009-10 Media Guide COACH OF THE YEAR Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne PLAYER OF THE YEAR Anna Atkinson, Wingate FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Kurie Washington, Wingate Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Career Leaders Lenoir-Rhyne University 1,000-Point Club Brenda Hairston (1978-82).................................................................................... 2,409 Sally Reid (1976-80)............................................................................................... 2,093 Toni Steed (1986-90).............................................................................................. 1,665 Tracy Naidas (1998-02)......................................................................................... 1,615 Amy Jenkins (1991-95)........................................................................................... 1,442 Chrissy Elliot (1992-96)........................................................................................... 1,306 Maya Grady (1999-03)......................................................................................... 1,284 Brenda Roberstson (1983-87)............................................................................... 1,232 Donna Elrod (1978-82)........................................................................................... 1,227 Cheryl Sigmon (1984-88)....................................................................................... 1,205 Amber Holt (2006-present).................................................................................... 1,181 Crystal Clary (2003-05)......................................................................................... 1,055 Alanda Danner (1992-96)...................................................................................... 1,047 Amber Hanks (1999-03)......................................................................................... 1,008 Scoring Average^ Sally Reid (1976-80).................................. 22.8 Brenda Hairston (1978-82)........................ 20.2 Crystal Clary (2003-05).............................. 18.8 Toni Steed (1986-90)..................................17.0 Tracy Naidas (1998-02)............................. 16.8 Grace Sherrill (1975-78)............................ 16.1 Amy Jenkins (1991-95)...............................15.7 Christy Cranford (1988-91).........................14.5 Andrea Riddick (1984-88)...........................14.1 Amber Holt (2006-present)..................13.7 16 Rebounds Toni Steed (1986-90)................................1,106 Sally Reid (1976-80).................................1,075 Brenda Hairston (1978-82)......................... 906 Tracy Naidas (1998-02).............................. 740 Meg Broadwell (1980-84)............................ 713 Amy Jenkins (1991-95)............................... 656 Crystal Clary (2003-05)............................... 650 Shannon Jones (2002-06)........................... 631 Marisa Carmody (1979-83).......................... 626 Alanda Danner (1992-96)........................... 617 Rebounding Average^ Crystal Clary (2003-05).............................. 11.6 Toni Steed (1986-90)................................. 11.3 Sally Reid (1976-80).................................. 11.2 Grace Sherrill (1975-78).............................. 8.8 Tracy Naidas (1998-02)................................7.7 Brenda Hairston (1978-82)...........................7.6 Shante Floyd (1989-92)................................7.4 Marisa Carmody (1979-83)............................7.2 Amy Jenkins (1991-95).................................7.1 Andrea Riddick (1984-88).............................7.0 Field Goal Percentage* Toni Steed (1986-90) ranks first in rebounds (1,106) and third in points (1,665) on LenoirRhyne’s career lists. Crystal Clary (2003-05).............................. .619 Brenda Hairston (1978-82)........................ .565 Sally Reid (1976-80).................................. .556 Toni Steed (1986-90)................................. .538 2009-10 Media Guide Mary Loree (1979-81)................................ .531 Meg Broadwell (1980-84)........................... .510 Marisa Carmody (1979-83)......................... .508 Donna Elrod (1978-82).............................. .506 Amber Hanks (1999-03)............................ .505 Tracy Naidas (1998-02)............................. .496 Free Throw Percentage* Christy Cranford (1988-91)........................ .802 Maya Grady (1999-03 ).............................. .793 Cathy Porter (1988-92).............................. .778 Jami Safrit (2006-present)....................777 Chrissy Elliott (1992-96)............................ .771 Brenda Hairston (1978-82)........................ .770 Christy Jones (1976-80)............................. .759 Amber Holt (2006-present)...................752 Sherry Cash (1980-84).............................. .743 Marisa Carmody (1979-83)......................... .734 Amy Jenkins (1991-95).............................. .712 Traci Hyman (1995-99).............................. .706 Assists Maya Grady (1999-03)................................ 640 Brenda Hairston (1978-82)......................... 536 Donna Elrod (1978-82)............................... 362 Leisa Norris (1979-83)................................ 354 Chrissy Elliott (1992-96)............................. 322 Amber Holt (2006-present)...................319 Jami Safrit (2006-present)....................311 Traci Hyman (1995-99)............................... 309 Christy Jones (1976-80).............................. 284 Christy Cranford (1988-91)......................... 244 Amy Jenkins (1991-95)............................... 241 Shannon Fritts (1986-90)............................ 241 Steals Brenda Hairston (1978-82)......................... 396 Maya Grady (1999-03)................................ 352 Alanda Danner (1992-96)........................... 336 Donna Elrod (1978-82)............................... 281 Leisa Norris (1979-83)................................ 248 Toni Steed (1986-90).................................. 244 Chrissy Elliott (1992-96)............................. 201 Traci Hyman (1995-99)............................... 185 Shea Blacknell (2001-05)............................ 182 Tracy Naidas (1998-02).............................. 181 Blocks Shea Blacknell (2001-05)............................ 166 Lori Hay (1988-89)..................................... 148 Meg Broadwell (1980-84)............................ 129 Crystal Clary (2003-05)................................. 91 Emily Davis (1986-88).................................. 88 Miranda Reyes (1995-98).............................. 81 Sally Reid (1976-80)..................................... 62 Cathy Potter (1988-92)................................. 60 Hannah Brittain (1993-97)............................ 57 Andrea Riddick (1984-88)............................. 56 ^ = Minimum 40 Games Played * = Minimum 200 Attempts Current Lenoir-Rhyne Players Boldfaced Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Season Records Points Brenda Hairston (1980-81)........................ Sally Reid (1977-78).................................. Crystal Clary (2003-04).............................. Brenda Hairston (1978-79)........................ Brenda Hairston (1979-80)........................ Sally Reid (1979-80).................................. Maya Grady (2002-03)............................... Brenda Hairston (1981-82)........................ Sally Reid (1978-79).................................. Andrea Riddick (1986-87).......................... 764 633 600 597 536 536 529 512 497 472 Scoring Average Sally Reid (1977-78).................................. 28.7 Sally Reid (1976-77)................................. 21.9 Brenda Hairston (1980-81)....................... 21.8 Sally Reid (1978-79)................................. 21.6 Crystal Clary (2003-04)............................. 21.4 Brenda Hairston (1978-79)....................... 21.3 Grace Sherrill (1975-76) .......................... 20.6 Brenda Hairston (1981-82)....................... 20.5 Toni Steed (1988-89)................................. 19.7 Toni Steed (1989-90)................................ 19.5 Rebounds 17 Crystal Clary (2003-04).............................. Toni Steed (1988-89)................................. Sally Reid (1977-78).................................. Brenda Hairston (1978-79)........................ Crystal Clary (2004-05).............................. Shannon Jones (2005-06).......................... Sally Reid (1979-80).................................. Toni Steed (1989-90)................................. Toni Steed (1986-87)................................. Grace Sherrill (1975-76)............................ 357 324 324 297 293 289 286 274 271 268 Rebounding Average Sally Reid (1977-78).................................. 14.7 Toni Steed (1988-89)................................ 14.1 Sally Reid (1976-77)................................. 13.2 Crystal Clary (2003-04)............................. 12.8 Grace Sherrill (1975-76)........................... 12.8 Toni Steed (1989-90)................................ 12.5 Crystal Clary (2004-05)............................. 10.9 Emily Davis (1986-87).............................. 10.8 Brenda Hairston (1978-79)....................... 10.6 Shannon Jones (2005-06)......................... 10.3 Marissa Carmody (1982-83)...................... Brenda Hairston (1978-79)....................... Jami Safrit (2006-07).......................... Sherry Cash (1983-84)............................. Christy Jones (1977-78)............................ 80.0 79.8 79.5 79.5 79.5 Field Goal Percentage* Crystal Clary (2003-04)............................. 65.6 Brenda Hairston (1978-79)....................... 58.9 Sally Reid (1976-77).................................. 57.7 Brenda Hairston (1979-80)........................ 57.2 Brenda Hairston (1981-82)........................ 57.1 Sally Reid (1977-78).................................. 57.1 Crystal Clary (2004-05).............................. 57.0 Sally Reid (1978-79)................................. 56.1 Amber Hanks (1999-00)........................... 56.1 Marisa Carmody (1981-82)........................ 55.6 * Minimum 100 Attempts Current Lenoir-Rhyne Players Boldfaced Assists Maya Grady (1999-00)................................ 167 Maya Grady (2000-01)................................ 163 Brenda Hairston (1980-81)......................... 162 Maya Grady (2001-02)................................ 157 Brenda Hairston (1981-82)......................... 154 Maya Grady (2003-04)................................ 153 Donna Elrod (1978-79)............................... 141 Donna Elrod (1979-80)............................... 136 Traci Hyman (1998-99)............................... 130 Jami Safrit (2006-07)............................125 Amber Holt (2008-09)...........................125 Steals Maya Grady (2001-02)................................ 118 Brenda Hairston (1980-81)......................... 118 Alanda Danner (1994-95)........................... 111 Donna Elrod (1979-80)............................... 111 Maya Grady (2002-03)................................ 104 Brenda Hairston (1979-80)........................... 99 Alanda Danner (1992-93)............................. 91 Brenda Hairston (1978-79)........................... 91 Brenda Hairston (1981-82)........................... 88 Donna Elrod (1980-81)................................. 85 Blocked Shots Lori Hay (1991-92)....................................... 70 Shea Blacknell (2002-03).............................. 63 Free Throw Percentage* Christy Cranford (1990-91)....................... 85.9 Maya Grady (2001-02).............................. 83.4 Christy Cranford (1989-90)....................... 83.1 Chrissy Elliot (1992-93)............................ 82.3 Amber Holt (2007-08)......................... 81.7 Brenda Hairston (1980-81)....................... 80.4 The 1980-81 L-R Women’s Basketball Team won the second-most games in school history (27) while capturing its third NCAIAW State Championship and advancing to the AIAW Division II Final Four. Sally Reid (1979-80)..................................... 62 Emily Davis (1986-87).................................. 52 Crystal Clary (2003-04)................................. 52 Meg Broadwell (1983-84).............................. 52 Crystal Clary (2004-05)................................. 49 Shea Blacknell (2003-04).............................. 46 Meg Broadwell (1981-82).............................. 46 Lori Hay (1990-91)....................................... 44 u 2009-10 Media Guide Brenda Hairston’s (1978-82) 764 points during the 1980-81 campaign still remains a Lenoir-Rhyne single-season record. Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball All-Time Records Team Points Game...................... 121 vs. Mars Hill (1980-81) Season.................................... 2,284 (2002-03) Average..................................... 82.3 (1979-80) Points Allowed Game......115 vs. Francis Marion (Feb. 10, 1983) Season.................................... 2,107 (2001-02) Points, Both Teams Game............. 206 vs. Newberry (Jan. 15, 2003) (Lenoir-Rhyne 114, Newberry 92) Points, Half Game..........................................59, (first half) vs. Newberry (Jan. 15, 2003) Victory Margin Game................. 74 vs. Davidson (Jan. 3, 1983) (Lenoir-Rhyne 96, Davidson 22) Field Goals Game.................. 48 vs. Mars Hill (Jan. 9, 1982) Season.................................... 1,178 (1980-81) Field Goal Attempts Game...............93 vs. Newberry (Jan. 15, 2003) Season.................................... 2,481 (1980-81) 18 Field Goal Percentage Game.............. 66.7 vs. Campbell (Feb. 2, 1980) (42-of-63) Season...................................... 50.8 (1979-80) (1,072-of-2109) Three Point Field Goals Game.................. 12 vs. Catawba (Jan. 5, 2002) vs. North Greenville (Jan. 13, 2003) Season....................................... 157 (2007-08) Three Point Field Goal Percentage Game.....................5-for-7 (71.4), several times Season...................................... 33.1 (2007-08) (157-of-575) Free Throws Made Game..................38 vs. Catawba (Feb. 2, 2002) Season....................................... 563 (2001-02) Free Throw Attempts Game..................49 vs. Catawba (Feb. 2, 2002) Season....................................... 779 (2001-02) Rebounds Game.......... 66 vs. N.C.-Charlotte (Feb. 6, 1978) Season.................................... 1,166 (1984-85) Assists Game......... 35 vs. N.C.-Asheville (Jan. 15, 1979) Season....................................... 673 (1979-80) Steals Game........ 25 vs. N.C.-Charlotte (Feb. 23, 1977) vs. N.C.-Asheville (Jan. 14, 1980 Season....................................... 484 (1979-80) Blocked Shots Game.......10 vs. North Greenville (Dec. 7, 2002) Season....................................... 117 (1991-92) General Records Season Victories............................28 (1979-80) Consecutive Wins..........................15 (1979-80) Consecutive Home Wins.............12 (2002-03) & (2003-04) Individual Points Game..................................... 47, Grace Sherrill (March 4, 1977 vs. Winston-Salem State) Season............. 764, Brenda Hairston (1980-81) Career............2,409, Brenda Hairston (1978-82) Average Per Game Season...................... 28.7, Sally Reid (1977-78) Career.......................22.8, Sally Reid (1976-80) Field Goals Made Game.....................................21, Grace Sherrill (March 4, 1977 vs. Winston-Salem State) Season..............337, Brenda Hairston (1980-81) Career............1,054, Brenda Hairston (1978-82) Field Goal Percentage Game..................100.0, Traci Hyman (12-of-12) (Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Winston-Salem State) Season................................. 65.6, Crystal Clary (256-of-390) Career.................... 61.9, Crytal Clary (2003-05) (430-of-695) Blocked Shots Game..................................... 8, Shea Blacknell (Dec. 7, 2002 vs. North Greenville) Season...........................70, Lori Hay (1991-92) Career................. 166, Shea Blacknell (2002-05) Steals Game...................................11, Alanda Danner (Feb. 11, 1992 vs. Elon) Season............. 118, Brenda Hairston (1980-81) Maya Grady (2001-02) Career.............. 396, Brenda Hairston (1978-82) Miscellaneous Consecutive 3-point field goals made............. 12 Meredith Webster (Jan. 27, 2007-Feb. 12, 2007) Three Point Field Goals Game...................................... 7, Tami Matheny (Nov. 20, 1992 vs. Barton) 7, Sally Logan (Jan. 5, 2002 vs. Catawba) 7, Lanica Williams (Feb. 12, 2003 vs. Newberry) Season................ 78, Lanica Williams (2004-05) Career................174, Lanica Williams (2002-05) Three Point Field Goal Percentage Game...................................100.0, many times Last: Meredith Webster vs. Tusculum (Jan. 31, 2007) (4-for-4) Season.......... 42.0, Meredith Webster (2006-07) (37-of-88) Career...36.5, Tami Matheny (1989-91, 1992-93) (85-of-233) Free Throws Game...................................... 18, Amy Jenkins (Jan. 5, 1995 vs. Concord) Season....................182, Maya Grady (2002-03) Career.....................479, Maya Grady (1999-03) Free Throw Percentage Game..................1.000, Amy Jenkins (18-of-18) (Jan. 5, 1995 vs. Concord) Season............. 85.9, Christi Cranford (1990-91) (61-of-71) Career.............. 80.2, Christi Cranford (1988-91) (166-of-207) Rebounds Game.......................................... 29, Sally Reid (Jan. 21, 1978 vs. Gardner-Webb) Season................... 357, Crystal Clary (2003-04) Career....................1,106, Toni Steed (1986-90) Rebounding Average Season...................... 14.7, Sally Reid (1977-78) Career......................11.3, Toni Steed (1986-90) Assists Game....................................... 16, Maya Grady (Jan. 15, 2003 vs. Newberry) Season.................... 167, Maya Grady (1999-00) Career.....................640, Maya Grady (1999-03) 2009-10 Media Guide Shannon Jones (2002-06) pulled down 289 rebounds during the 2005-06 season, ranking sixth-best all-time in Lenoir-Rhyne history. Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball All-Time Series Records vs. All Opponents Since 1975 Team 19 W L Pct. Abilene Christian.............................................. 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Adelphi............................................................ 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Alabama-Huntsville........................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Alderson-Broaddus........................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Anderson (S.C.)................................................ 1........ 0...........1.000 Appalachian State............................................ 7........ 5........... .583 Arkansas Tech.................................................. 0........ 1.......... 1.000 Armstrong Atlantic State................................... 3........ 3........... .500 Ashland........................................................... 1........ 1........... .500 Augusta State.................................................. 2........ 3........... .400 Barber-Scotia................................................... 7........ 2........... .778 Barry............................................................... 0........ 1........... .000 Barton............................................................. 6........ 6........... .500 Belmont Abbey............................................... 13...... 17.......... .433 Biola............................................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Brevard........................................................... 6........ 0.......... 1.000 California Poly-Pomona..................................... 0........ 1........... .000 Campbell......................................................... 7........ 6........... .538 Campbellsville.................................................. 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Carson-Newman.............................................. 18...... 32.......... .360 Catawba......................................................... 33...... 29.......... .532 Catholic........................................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Central Arkansas.............................................. 0........ 1........... .000 Univ. of Charleston (W.Va.)............................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Chowan........................................................... 2........ 1........... .000 Clayton State................................................... 0........ 2........... .000 College of Charleston........................................ 2........ 4........... .333 Columbus State................................................ 0........ 2........... .000 Concord........................................................... 6........ 0.......... 1.000 Converse......................................................... 6........ 0.......... 1.000 Davidson......................................................... 5........ 0.......... 1.000 East Tennessee State........................................ 0........ 2........... .000 Elizabeth City State.......................................... 0........ 1........... .000 Elon............................................................... 11...... 22.......... .333 Erskine............................................................ 3........ 5........... .375 Fayetteville State.............................................. 1........ 1........... .500 Florida Southern.............................................. 1........ 0...........1.000 Francis Marion................................................. 0........ 4........... .000 Gardner-Webb................................................ 25...... 23.......... .521 George Mason.................................................. 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Georgia College................................................ 4........ 2........... .667 Georgia Southern............................................. 0........ 1........... .000 Greensboro College.......................................... 2........ 0.......... 1.000 Guilford.......................................................... 10....... 4........... .714 High Point....................................................... 16...... 16.......... .500 James Madison................................................ 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Johnson C. Smith............................................. 3........ 1........... .750 King................................................................ 1........ 1........... .500 Lander............................................................. 3........ 1........... .750 LeMoyne-Owen................................................ 2........ 0.......... 1.000 Lees-McRae..................................................... 5........ 3........... .625 Liberty ........................................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 The 1977-78 Lenoir-Rhyne Women’s Basketball Team went 19-4 on the year and a winning percentage of .826 in the first year under legendary Head Coach Pat Smith. Team W L Pct. Limestone........................................................ 5........ 2........... .714 Lincoln Memorial.............................................. 4........ 2........... .667 Livingstone...................................................... 3........ 0.......... 1.000 Longwood........................................................ 2........ 2........... .500 Louisiana College............................................. 0........ 1........... .000 Lynn................................................................ 0........ 1........... .000 Mars Hill......................................................... 32...... 32.......... .500 Molloy............................................................. 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Montreat......................................................... 3........ 1........... .750 Mount Olive..................................................... 4........ 0.......... 1.000 Newberry........................................................ 21...... 12.......... .636 North Carolina Central...................................... 4........ 1........... .800 North Carolina A&T.......................................... 5........ 1........... .833 UNC Asheville................................................. 14....... 5........... .737 UNC Chapel Hill................................................ 0........ 1........... .000 UNC Greensboro.............................................. 1........ 3........... .250 UNC Pembroke................................................. 6....... 13.......... .316 UNC Wilmington............................................... 2........ 1........... .667 North Greenville............................................... 2........ 0.......... 1.000 Pfeiffer........................................................... 26...... 17.......... .605 Presbyterian.................................................... 9....... 29.......... .237 Queens............................................................ 8........ 8........... .500 Rio Grande...................................................... 0........ 1........... .000 Rollins............................................................. 0........ 1........... .000 Saint Andrews Presbyterian............................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Saint Augustine’s.............................................. 3........ 1........... .750 St. Francis (College)......................................... 0........ 1........... .000 St. John Fisher................................................. 1........ 0.......... 1.000 St. Leo............................................................ 1........ 0...........1.000 St. Paul’s......................................................... 1........ 0...........1.000 Seattle............................................................. 0........ 1........... .000 Shaw............................................................... 3........ 3........... .500 Shawnee State................................................. 0........ 1........... .000 Southeast Oklahoma State................................ 1........ 0.......... 1.000 South Carolina State......................................... 2........ 1........... .667 USC Aiken........................................................ 0........ 3........... .000 USC Upstate.................................................... 3........ 4........... .429 Tampa............................................................. 0........ 1........... .000 Tusculum........................................................ 15....... 8........... .652 Virginia Commonwealth.................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Virginia State................................................... 4........ 1........... .800 Virginia Tech.................................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 Virginia Union.................................................. 2........ 0.......... 1.000 Wake Forest..................................................... 3........ 0.......... 1.000 Warren Wilson................................................. 1........ 0.......... 1.000 West Virginia State........................................... 1........ 0.......... 1.000 West Virginia Wesleyan..................................... 0........ 1........... .000 Western Carolina.............................................. 9........ 3........... .750 William & Mary................................................. 2........ 0.......... 1.000 William Penn.................................................... 0........ 1........... .000 Wingate ........................................................ 10...... 49.......... .169 Winston-Salem State........................................ 9........ 5........... .643 Wofford........................................................... 4........ 2........... .667 u 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Game Results 1926-27 (2-2) Davenport...........................W ...... 49-7 Appalachian State................ L ......14-26 Appalachian State................ L ......16-26 Davenport...........................W ...... 31-7 1928-29 (4-2-2) Marion Junior College...........W ...... 41-7 Compotometers................... L ......16-23 Wingate...............................W .....20-13 Biltmore..............................W.......15-14 Mitchell...............................W Appalachian State................W Marion.................................W Wingate...............................W 1930-31 (5-4) 1932-33 (9-3) Milligan................................ L ......24-43 East Tennesse St.................. L ......14-18 Emory and Henry................. T ......18-18 Appalachian State................ T ......21-21 Milligan................................W .....15-12 East Tennesse St..................W .....20-18 Mitchell...............................W ...... 35-4 Appalachian.........................W .....15-10 Mitchell...............................W .....53-24 Boone................................. L ......25-44 Biltmore.............................. L ......26-27 Wingate............................... L ......23-28 Boone................................. L ......24-37 Mitchell...............................W .....51-27 Wingate...............................W .....32-28 College of Charleston............W .....31-30 Hickory................................W .....44-26 1929-30 (3-5) 1931-32 (7-1) Appalachian State................ L Biltmore.............................. L Comptometers..................... L Appalachian State................ L ......17-22 ......17-24 ......23-30 ......13-20 Wingate...............................W .....31-19 Mitchell...............................W ...... 34-7 Marion Junior College...........W .....39-15 Appalachian State................ L ......29-31 All-Time Coaching Records by Year Year 20 W L Pct. Head Coach 1975-76....................... 15.......6..... .714..................Dale Abernathy 1976-77.................... 17......3.... .850.............. Dale Abernathy 1977-78....................... 19.......4..... .826.............................. Pat Smith 1978-79....................... 20.......8..... .714.............................. Pat Smith 1979-80.................... 28......4.... .871.........................Pat Smith 1980-81.................... 27......8.... .771.........................Pat Smith 1981-82.................... 20......8.... .714.........................Pat Smith 1982-83....................... 12..... 12.... .500.................. Gale Kerbaugh 1983-84....................... 11..... 16.... .407.................. Gale Kerbaugh 1984-85........................ 5...... 23.... .179.................. Gale Kerbaugh 1985-86....................... 13..... 13.... .500.............Barbara Buchanan 1986-87....................... 20..... 10.... .667.............Barbara Buchanan 1987-88....................... 12..... 13.... .480.............Barbara Buchanan 1988-89........................ 9...... 14.... .391.............Barbara Buchanan 1989-90....................... 11..... 14.... .440.............Barbara Buchanan 1990-91........................ 4...... 20.... .167.............Barbara Buchanan 1991-92........................ 4...... 19.... .174......................Janet Greene 1992-93........................ 6...... 18.... .250......................Janet Greene 1993-94........................ 5...... 19.... .208....................Janet Greene/ Kim Mattox 1994-95........................ 6...... 20.... .231............................... Lori Hay 1995-96....................... 10..... 17.... .370............................... Lori Hay 1996-97........................ 3...... 21.... .125............................... Lori Hay 1997-98....................... 10..... 17.... .370............................. Kris Ruffo 1998-99....................... 12..... 15.... .444............................. Kris Ruffo 1999-00....................... 15..... 12.... .556............................. Kris Ruffo 2000-01....................... 15..... 12.... .556............................. Kris Ruffo 2001-02....................... 19.......9..... .679...................Karen Barefoot 2002-03....................... 18..... 12.... .600...................Karen Barefoot 2003-04....................... 17..... 11.... .607...................Karen Barefoot 2004-05....................... 16..... 12.... .571...................Karen Barefoot 2005-06....................... 10..... 18.... .357.......................Todd Starkey 2006-07....................... 16..... 12.... .571.......................Todd Starkey 2007-08....................... 15..... 13.... .536.......................Todd Starkey 2008-09....................... 27.......5..... .844.......................Todd Starkey Bold indicates NCAIAW State Champions .....41-13 .....25-22 .....51-11 .....37-13 Appalachian......................... L ......21-30 Dashing Dots.......................W .....31-25 Western Carolina..................W .....36-24 Marion Junior College...........W .....39-15 H.P. King..............................W .....36-20 Bamberg-Glanstoff...............W .....32-24 Appalachian State................ L ......30-40 Wingate............................... L ......27-36 Mitchell...............................W .....40-16 Marion Junior College...........W .....38-13 Wingate...............................W .....29-28 Mitchell...............................W .....53-21 1933-34 (5-5-1) Mitchell...............................W .....42-15 Western Carolina.................. L ......27-39 Wingate............................... L ......21-28 Mitchell...............................W .....39-34 Appalachian State................ L ......31-46 Appalachian State................ L ......24-33 Wingate .............................W .....28-23 Piedmont.............................W .....36-32 Young Harris........................ L ......32-40 Western Carolina.................. T ......23-23 College of Charleston............W .....49-35 1934-35 (5-5) Western Carolina..................W .....27-26 Mitchell............................... L ......18-20 Appalachian State................ L ......24-38 Western Carolina.................. L ......26-28 Waynesville Ramblers...........W .....35-32 Blanton’s Bus. College.......... L ......23-28 Young Harris........................ L ......28-29 Lees-McRae.........................W .....62-24 Mitchell...............................W .....40-17 Appalachian State................ L ......27-28 1935-36 (2-4) Mitchell...............................W .....30-29 Boiling Springs..................... L ......20-45 Applachian State.................. L ......19-48 Appalachian State................ L ......15-34 Young Harris........................ L ......31-37 Mitchell...............................W .....37-26 1936-37 (8-4) Hickory High........................W .....32-19 Alumni.................................W .....20-11 Appalachian State................W .....27-26 Lees-McRae.........................W .....65-19 Boiling Springs..................... L ......22-27 Wingate...............................W .....38-31 Mitchell............................... L ......21-27 Appalachian State................ L ......23-48 Wingate...............................W .....22-17 Mitchell............................... L ......17-18 Lees-McRae.........................W .....49-14 Boiling Springs.....................W .....24-20 1937-38 (3-4-2) Alumni................................. T ......22-22 Mitchell............................... L ......20-28 Appalachian State................ L ......26-32 Boiling Springs..................... L ......27-41 Appalachian State................ T ......24-24 Mitchell............................... L ......19-34 Boiling Springs.....................W .....21-18 Newton-Conover High...........W ...... 22-7 Claremont Area....................W .....22-18 1938-39 (9-0-1) Alumni.................................W .....38-12 Claremont............................W .....27-15 Mitchell...............................W .....35-14 Wingate...............................W .....25-11 Boiling Springs..................... T ......24-24 Appalachian State................W .....29-20 Wingate...............................W .....21-14 Boiling Springs.....................W .....39-23 Mitchell...............................W ...... 18-7 Applachian State..................W .....17-16 1945-46 (6-1-1) Hanes Hosiery...................... L ......11-27 Moore Hospital.....................W .....36-23 Shelby All-Stars....................W .....31-23 Valdese Comm. Ctr...............W .....35-27 Valdese Comm. Ctr...............W .....29-14 Appalachian State................ T ......21-21 Mitchell...............................W .....37-35 Catawba..............................W .....32-16 1975-76 (15-6) Head Coach: Dale Abernethy Winston-Salem St.................W .....79-77 S.C.-Spartanburg..................W .....76-30 Guilford...............................W .....71-63 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....62-52 Erskine................................ L ......55-63 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....67-51 High Point............................ L ......49-87 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....68-51 Erskine................................W .....65-57 High Point............................ L ......62-88 Pfeiffer................................ L ......54-63 Pfeiffer................................ L ......65-68 S.C.-Spartanburg..................W .....59-30 Catawba..............................W .....76-65 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....81-53 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....64-52 Guilford...............................W .....64-36 N.C.-Wilmington...................W .....59-46 Guilford...............................W .....61-47 Shaw................................... L ......70-91 1976-77 (17-3) Head Coach: Dale Abernethy Appalachian......................... L ......63-65 Guilford...............................W .....67-45 Pfeiffer................................W .....74-56 Erskine................................ L ......65-70 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....73-36 Winston-Salem St.................W .....56-50 Coaching Career Records at L-R Head Coach W L Pct. Dale Abernathy (1975-77)...................................................32............. 9..................780 Pat Smith (1977-82).............................................................. 114........... 32.................731 Gale Kerbaugh (1982-85)....................................................28............ 51.................354 Barbara Buchanan (1985-91)..............................................69............ 82.................451 Janet Greene (1991-94).......................................................14............ 47.................230 Kim Mattox (1994)...................................................................1............... 9..................100 Lori Hay (1994-97).................................................................19............ 58.................247 Kris Ruffo (1997-01)...............................................................52............ 56.................481 Karen Barefoot (2001-05)....................................................70............ 44.................614 Todd Starkey (2005-present)................................................68............ 48.................586 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Game Results N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....83-52 Pfeiffer................................W .....69-66 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....74-64 Liberty Baptist......................W .....85-52 Catawba..............................W .....73-44 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....78-48 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....74-40 Warren Wilson.....................W .....75-44 Winston-Salem St................. L ......80-87 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....82-42 Erskine................................W .....73-60 Pembroke State....................W .....76-55 Winston-Salem St.................W .....85-75 North Carolina A&T..............W .....70-59 1977-78 (19-4) 21 Head Coach: Pat Smith N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....75-74 Appalachian.........................W .....69-63 Western Carolina..................W .....69-56 North Carolina A&T..............W .....70-57 Shaw...................................W .....77-70 Barber-Scotia.......................W .....75-41 Wake Forest.........................W .....66-61 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....76-60 Mars Hill..............................W .....54-50 Davidson.............................W .....72-58 N. C. Central........................W .....89-48 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....74-43 Western Carolina.................. L ......70-80 Gardner-Webb.....................W.......95-71 Catawba..............................W.......70-52 Mars Hill.............................. L ......73-74 N.C.-Asheville.......................W.......75-56 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....65-59 Pfeiffer................................W .....74-64 Davidson.............................W .....69-41 Pfeiffer................................ L ......63-68 Catawba..............................W.......71-47 High Point............................ L ......69-78 1978-79 (20-8) Head Coach: Pat Smith North Carolina...................... L ......64-77 Western Carolina.................. L ......67-85 Appalachian......................... L ......77-84 North Carolina A&T..............W .....75-52 Shaw...................................W .....92-56 N.C.-Charlotte...................... L ......69-71 Elon....................................W .....87-82 Guilford...............................W .....89-50 High Point............................ L ......82-93 N.C.-Asheville.......................W ...105-66 Mars Hill..............................W .....72-71 Gardner-Webb.....................W ...101-68 Pfeiffer................................W .....82-76 S. C. State........................... L ......52-74 Erskine................................ L ......71-72 Catawba..............................W .....84-49 Mars Hill..............................W .....77-66 Virginia Tech........................W .....87-73 Catholic...............................W .....79-61 James Madison....................W .....73-55 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....67-57 Campbell.............................W .....80-64 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....78-37 Wake Forest.........................W .....80-57 Catawba..............................W ...108-43 Campbell.............................W .....88-70 Pfeiffer................................ L ......80-97 N.C.-Charlotte......................W ...103-80 1979-80 (27-4) Head Coach: Pat Smith Gardner-Webb.....................W Appalachian Freshman..........W Mars Hill..............................W N.C.-Charlotte......................W Campbell.............................W Pfeiffer................................W Western Carolina..................W .....98-66 .....81-56 .....69-54 .....71-70 .....57-53 .....80-70 .....89-79 High Point............................W .....67-55 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....96-48 Mars Hill..............................W .....85-63 Gardner-Webb.....................W.......89-63 Elon....................................W .....84-74 Western Carolina..................W .....92-71 Catawba..............................W.... 109-50 Wake Forest.........................W .....81-50 Erskine................................ L ......66-86 William & Mary.....................W .....90-65 Campbell.............................W .....99-72 Appalachian.........................W .....83-60 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....98-37 Guilford...............................W .....91-61 Pfeiffer................................W .....68-55 High Point............................ L ......72-74 Pfeiffer................................W .....77-64 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....78-71 High Point............................W .....89-76 Va. Commonwealth..............W .....95-75 Coll. of Charleston................ L ......70-75 Carson-Newman...................W.......92-88 SE Oklahoma St...................W .....80-63 St. John Fisher.....................W .....79-64 Louisiana College................. L ......61-62 1980-81 (27-8) Head Coach: Pat Smith Gardner-Webb.....................W .....83-65 Belmont Abbey....................W ...102-81 Appalachian.........................W .....77-73 N.C.-Asheville.......................W ...101-74 Coll. of Charleston................ L ......77-81 Carson-Newman................... L ......70-75 Western Carolina..................W ...102-67 Mars Hill..............................W .....89-66 High Point............................ L ......62-66 N.C.-Charlotte...................... L ......70-75 Pfeiffer................................W .....83-70 Catawba..............................W .....78-49 Belmont Abbey....................W .....92-65 William & Mary.....................W ...102-59 S.C. State............................W .....74-71 Francis Marion..................... L ......59-77 Elon....................................W.......95-77 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....96-54 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....89-70 Appalachian.........................W .....70-64 Pfeiffer................................ L ......55-57 Campbell.............................W .....83-72 High Point............................W .....84-77 Mars Hill..............................W ...121-64 Western Carolina..................W .....82-69 North Carolina A&T..............W .....55-53 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....85-77 High Point............................W .....75-69 Campbellsville......................W .....84-54 S.C. State (OT)....................W .....75-72 Coll. of Charleston................W .....75-66 Biola ..................................W .....83-59 Abilene Christian..................W .....88-75 William Penn........................ L ......46-71 Cal. Poly-Pomona................. L ......65-85 1981-82 (20-8) Head Coach: Pat Smith Campbell............................. L ......68-73 Belmont Abbey....................W .....71-67 Western Carolina..................W .....70-64 North Carolina A&T.............. L ......79-84 Pfeiffer................................W .....80-51 Appalachian State................W .....79-67 Mars Hill..............................W ...112-73 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....87-64 Georgia Southern................. L ......69-74 Coll. of Charleston................W .....69-64 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......71-76 Catawba..............................W .....88-70 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....72-67 George Mason......................W .....97-86 Campbell.............................W .....83-67 Francis Marion..................... L ......62-84 Appalachian State................W.......71-65 Western Carolina..................W .....81-73 Mars Hill..............................W .....85-59 Gardner-Webb.....................W ...100-68 Elon.................................... L ......70-78 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....74-70 Pfeiffer................................W .....79-70 N.C.-Asheville....................... L ......65-71 Western Carolina..................W.......97-74 N.C.-Wilmington...................W .....87-56 North Carolina A&T..............W .....75-69 Campbell............................. L ......75-76 1982-83 (12-12) Head Coach: Gale Kerbaugh Barber-Scotia.......................W .....85-61 East Tennessee St................ L ......58-79 N.C.-Charlotte......................W .....63-57 Campbell.............................W .....64-51 Catawba.............................. L ......61-62 Pfeiffer................................W .....69-65 Mars Hill..............................W .....96-66 High Point............................W .....83-60 Elon.................................... L ......66-82 Barber-Scotia.......................W .....66-52 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....91-75 Limestone............................W .....67-59 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......80-86 N.C.-Asheville.......................W .....63-55 Mars Hill.............................. L.......77-78 N.C.-Greensboro...................W .....67-59 N.C.-Asheville....................... L ......47-70 Francis Marion..................... L ..63-115 Campbell............................. L ......63-74 Western Carolina.................. L ......74-76 Pfeiffer................................ L ......72-75 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....78-60 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......61-74 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......71-84 1983-84 (11-16) Head Coach: Gale Kerbaugh Barber-Scotia.......................W .....66-38 Limestone............................ L ......60-72 Gardner-Webb.....................W.......77-60 Davidson.............................W .....96-22 Western Carolina..................W .....79-74 East Tennessee St................ L ......56-66 Mars Hill.............................. L ......63-83 Campbell............................. L ......69-81 Appalachian State................ L ......55-68 Barber-Scotia.......................W .....67-51 Davidson.............................W .....67-21 Belmont Abbey....................W .....59-40 Coll. of Charleston................ L ......41-64 Erskine................................ L ......65-69 Pfeiffer................................W.......69-64 N.C.-Charlotte...................... L ......57-79 Guilford...............................W .....72-67 N.C.-Asheville....................... L ......50-64 N.C.-Greensboro................... L ......71-90 Campbell............................. L ......57-71 Coll. of Charleston................ L ......55-72 Pfeiffer................................ L ......63-64 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....75-62 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......57-72 N.C.-Asheville....................... L ......50-69 Mars Hill..............................W .....63-55 N.C.-Wilmington................... L ......76-81 1984-85 (5-23) Head Coach: Gale Kerbaugh Barber-Scotia....................... L ......69-80 Winston-Salem St................. L ......73-87 Appalachian State................ L ......55-97 Limestone............................ L ......61-87 Guilford............................... L ......52-67 Atlantic Christian.................. L ......48-59 Pembroke State.................... L ......52-81 Wingate............................... L ......84-87 Catawba..............................W .....79-58 2009-10 Media Guide High Point............................ L ......72-77 Barber-Scotia.......................W .....70-47 Guilford............................... L ......65-73 Elon.................................... L ......53-66 Catawba..............................W .....84-63 Pfeiffer................................ L ......65-74 Pembroke State.................... L ......56-65 High Point............................ L ......67-76 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......47-67 Atlantic Christian..................W .....66-63 Appalachian State................ L ......55-88 N.C.-Asheville....................... L ......76-77 Campbell............................. L ......71-96 Wingate............................... L ......73-79 Pfeiffer................................ L ......77-79 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......57-69 Elon.................................... L ......64-94 Catawba ............................W .....81-66 Pembroke State .................. L ......45-97 1985-86 (13-13) Head Coach: Barbara Buchanan Greensboro..........................W .....72-65 N.C.-Greensboro................... L ......75-84 Belmont Abbey....................W .....62-51 Guilford...............................W .....68-67 Pembroke State.................... L ......60-65 High Point............................W .....84-75 Atlantic Christian .................W .....75-58 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....75-71 Elon....................................W .....70-67 Winston-Salem St................. L ......72-75 Catawba.............................. L ......60-69 Pfeiffer................................W .....76-72 Pembroke State.................... L ......52-92 High Point............................W .....88-68 Wingate............................... L ......63-96 Guilford............................... L ......60-67 Atlantic Christian..................W .....76-56 Belmont Abbey.................... L ....51-65 Winston-Salem St................. L .. 100-102 Catawba..............................W .....87-68 Wingate............................... L ......53-83 Pfeiffer................................ L ......69-78 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....89-63 Elon.................................... L ......49-59 Guilford...............................W .....66-61 Pembroke State.................... L ......64-79 1986-87 (20-10) Head Coach: Barbara Buchanan Wofford...............................W .....86-81 Greensboro..........................W .....84-57 N.C.-Greensboro................... L ......68-71 Belmont Abbey....................W .....77-66 Guiford................................ L ......82-83 Pembroke State.................... L ......52-64 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....89-66 High Point............................W .....76-72 Atlantic Christian..................W .....75-68 Mars Hill..............................W .....78-77 Elon.................................... L ......63-64 Converse.............................W .....81-64 Catawba..............................W .....73-62 Pfeiffer................................W .....66-63 Pembroke State....................W .....90-88 High Point............................W .....67-63 Wingate............................... L .....72-88 Guilford...............................W .....77-59 Atlantic Christian.................. L ......48-71 Belmont Abbey....................W .....62-58 Elon....................................W .....79-46 Catawba..............................W .....73-64 Wingate............................... L ......73-77 Pfeiffer................................ L ......81-83 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....82-64 Elon....................................W .....72-57 Wingate............................... L ......71-88 Mount Olive.........................W .....98-83 Pembroke State....................W .....70-63 Wingate............................... L ......67-81 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Game Results 1987-88 (12-13) Head Coach: Barbara Buchanan Newberry.............................W .....66-58 Wingate............................... L ......65-73 Wofford...............................W .....69-34 Guilford...............................W .....60-59 Pembroke State.................... L ......57-75 Mars Hill.............................. L ......85-88 High Point............................W .....81-80 Elon.................................... L ......72-77 Atlantic Christian.................. L ......68-86 Mars Hill.............................. L ......74-90 Catawba..............................W .....79-62 Pfeiffer................................W .....76-65 Pembroke State.................... L ......54-78 High Point............................W .....87-79 Wingate............................... L ......68-82 Guilford............................... L ......63-75 Atlantic Christian.................. L ......65-70 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....67-55 Elon.................................... L ......66-68 Catawba..............................W .....66-62 Pfeiffer (OT)........................ L ......80-82 Belmont Abbey....................W .....58-52 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....89-43 Elon....................................W .....74-66 Pembroke State.................... L ......57-70 1988-89 (9-14) 22 1990-91 (4-20) Head Coach: Barbara Buchanan Pfeiffer................................ L ......72-73 Mars Hill.............................. L ......51-67 Pikeville............................... L ......80-84 Pfeiffer................................W .....85-75 High Point............................ L ......70-83 Mars Hill.............................. L ......76-81 Presbyterian........................ L ......58-70 Wingate............................... L ... 68-108 Catawba.............................. L ......68-87 Carson-Newman................... L ......67-72 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......86-99 Elon....................................W .....70-59 Carson-Newman................... L ......58-76 Presbyterian........................ L ......63-67 Queens................................ L ......73-85 Longwood............................ L ......58-78 Mars Hill.............................. L ......61-80 Wingate............................... L ... 56-100 Catwaba.............................. L ......56-70 Queens................................W .....89-77 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......80-87 Wofford...............................W .....81-68 Elon.................................... L ......69-89 Wingate............................... L ......57-81 1991-92 (4-19) Head Coach: Barbara Buchanan Rio Grande.......................... L ......70-85 Shawnee State..................... L ......61-77 St. Andrews.........................W .....88-52 High Point............................W .....63-60 Newberry............................. L ......69-81 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......81-88 Mount Olive.........................W .....81-60 Atlantic Christian.................. L ......63-77 Elon.................................... L ......63-68 Pfeiffer................................W .....81-79 High Point............................W .....76-73 Wingate............................... L ......60-74 Mount Olive.........................W .....72-69 Pembroke State.................... L ......76-80 Atlantic Christian.................. L ......73-93 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......62-65 Elon....................................W .....91-75 Pembroke State.................... L ......60-74 Longwood............................W .....86-75 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......81-85 Wingate............................... L ......68-96 Pfeiffer................................ L ......64-70 Head Coach: Janet Greene Lees-McRae......................... L ......77-95 Barton.................................W .....86-65 Pfeiffer................................W .....69-68 Livingstone..........................W .....88-61 Queens................................ L ......71-85 Mars Hill.............................. L ......74-79 Queens................................ L ......65-76 Presbyterian........................ L ......69-86 Wingate............................... L ......55-95 Catawba.............................. L ......59-64 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....84-82 Elon.................................... L ......72-90 Carson-Newman................... L ......58-95 Presbyterian........................ L ......82-97 High Point............................ L ......71-90 Lees-McRae......................... L ..80-115 Mars Hill.............................. L ......63-89 Wingate............................... L ......56-82 Catawba.............................. L ......57-84 Carson-Newman................... L ......53-93 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......67-79 Elon.................................... L ......63-84 Carson-Newman................... L ......58-97 1989-90 (11-14) 1992-93 (6-18) Head Coach: Barbara Buchanan Barber-Scotia.......................W .....77-68 Pikeville...............................W .....80-74 Seattle................................. L ......60-61 Mars Hill..............................W .....76-71 Pfeiffer................................W .....70-61 Mars Hill..............................W .....95-87 Wofford...............................W .....81-70 Wingate............................... L ......86-94 Catawba.............................. L ......72-83 High Point............................ L ......70-82 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......74-96 Elon.................................... L ......61-75 High Point............................ L ......65-75 Carson-Newman................... L ......60-79 Presbyterian........................ L ......73-92 Pfeiffer................................W .....79-65 Mars Hill..............................W .....78-66 Barber-Scotia....................... L ......56-60 Wingate............................... L ......65-85 Catawba..............................W .....79-77 Wofford............................... L ......61-67 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....75-74 Elon....................................W .....97-82 Carson-Newman................... L ......70-85 Presbyterian........................ L ......66-76 Head Coach: Janet Greene Barton.................................W .....94-88 Lees-McRae......................... L ......79-86 Mount Olive.........................W .....67-64 High Point............................ L ......67-88 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......60-70 Mars Hill.............................. L ......58-86 Davidson.............................W .....84-71 High Point............................W .....65-57 Queens................................W .....61-47 Presbyterian........................ L ......66-84 Wingate............................... L ......73-78 Catawba.............................. L ......78-96 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......59-72 Elon.................................... L ......73-80 Carson-Newman................... L ......70-94 Presbyterian........................ L ......63-80 Mars Hill.............................. L ......77-83 Wingate............................... L ...60-102 Catawba.............................. L ......83-93 Pfeiffer................................W .....94-66 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......77-90 Elon.................................... L ......69-88 Carson-Newman................... L ......46-80 Wingate............................... L ......58-79 1993-94 (5-19) Head Coach: Janet Greene/Kim Mattox S.C.-Aiken............................ L ......65-72 Queens................................ L ......76-96 High Point............................W .....76-70 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......77-83 High Point............................W .....69-62 Pfeiffer................................W .....81-74 Queens................................W .....85-76 Mars Hill.............................. L ......68-84 Wingate............................... L .. 61-100 Catawba.............................. L ......60-74 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......82-85 Elon.................................... L ......76-80 Carson-Newman................... L ......63-75 Presbyterian........................ L ...50-109 Mars Hill.............................. L ......69-82 Pfeiffer................................W .....80-73 Wingate............................... L ......57-69 Catawba.............................. L ......79-92 Queens................................ L ......81-84 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......78-97 Elon.................................... L ......72-79 Carson-Newman................... L ......63-93 Presbyterian........................ L ......60-75 Wingate............................... L ......68-92 1994-95 (6-20) Head Coach: Lori Hay High Point............................ L ......60-87 Augusta...............................W .....93-72 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......70-84 S.C.-Spartanburg.................. L ......53-73 Rollins................................. L ......60-74 Lees-McRae.........................W .....78-73 Georgia College....................W .....85-76 Augusta State...................... L ......71-84 Concord...............................W .....75-67 Catawba.............................. L ......63-76 Gardner-Webb.....................W .....73-71 Elon.................................... L ......52-68 Wofford............................... L ......67-69 Carson-Newman................... L ......64-78 Presbyterian........................ L ......61-72 Wingate............................... L ......71-88 Mars Hill.............................. L ......75-94 Catawba.............................. L ......60-74 Newberry............................. L ......64-71 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......82-85 Elon....................................W .....68-60 Carson-Newman................... L ......67-72 Presbyterian........................ L ......65-78 Wingate............................... L ......64-76 Mars Hill.............................. L ......68-90 Carson-Newman................... L ......58-88 1995-96 (10-17) Head Coach: Lori Hay Queens................................ L ......53-71 Johnson C. Smith................. L ......61-72 High Point............................ L ......60-70 Belmont Abbey....................W .....61-51 Armstrong State...................W .....80-75 Concord...............................W .....77-51 S.C.-Spartanburg..................W .....76-66 St. Francis........................... L ......55-56 Carson-Newman...................W .....73-63 Presbyterian........................ L ......57-73 Wingate............................... L ......47-71 Mars Hill.............................. L ......44-68 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......61-74 Catawba..............................W .....61-58 Limestone............................W .....67-52 Newberry.............................W .....68-63 Lees-McRae.........................W .....59-49 Carson-Newman................... L ......56-76 Presbyterian........................ L ......68-71 Elon.................................... L ......42-67 Wingate............................... L ......59-73 2009-10 Media Guide Mars Hill.............................. L ......64-78 Elon.................................... L ......44-71 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......50-78 Newberry.............................W .....52-47 Catawba.............................. L ......45-58 Mars Hill.............................. L ......39-77 1996-97 (3-21) Head Coach: Lori Hay Queens................................ L ......48-68 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......52-57 S.C.-Spartanburg.................. L ......60-74 Belmont Abbey.................... L ......48-77 High Point............................ L ......50-74 Tusculum............................. L ......75-95 Presbyterian........................ L ......54-82 Tusculum............................. L ......64-75 Wingate............................... L ......66-88 Mars Hill..............................W .....75-59 Newberry (2OT)...................W .....72-67 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......69-79 Catawba.............................. L ......40-68 Carson-Newman................... L ......51-82 Elon.................................... L ......63-70 Presbyterian........................ L ......68-72 Wingate............................... L ......43-69 Mars Hill.............................. L ......44-84 Newberry............................. L ......68-81 Gardner-Webb..................... L ......68-90 Catawba.............................. L ......67-76 Carson-Newman...................W .....74-61 Elon.................................... L ......40-83 Wingate............................... L ......54-74 1997-98 (10-17) Head Coach: Kris Ruffo Belmont Abbey.................... L.......37-55 Limestone............................W.......84-46 Pfeiffer................................W.......64-53 Concord...............................W.......87-69 S.C.-Spartanburg.................. L.......67-74 Pfeiffer................................ L.......64-67 Winston-Salem St.................W.......74-72 Limestone............................W.......96-53 Tusculum.............................W.......79-74 Catawba..............................W.......73-68 Gardner-Webb..................... L.......53-64 Newberry.............................W.......73-52 Carson-Newman................... L.......46-66 Presbyterian........................ L.......47-76 Limestone............................W.......53-45 Wingate............................... L.......52-58 Mars Hill.............................. L.......35-69 Catawba.............................. L.......52-65 Tusculum............................. L.......65-67 Gardner-Webb..................... L.......45-74 Newberry............................. L.......72-73 Concord...............................W.......58-55 Carson-Newman................... L.......59-82 Presbyterian........................ L.......67-71 Wingate............................... L.......57-77 Mars Hill.............................. L.......68-88 Carson-Newman................... L.......64-77 1998-99 (12-15) Head Coach: Kris Ruffo Montreat............................. L.......64-78 Lees-McRae.........................W.......80-71 Queens................................W.......72-71 Augusta State (OT)..............W.......73-70 Pfeiffer................................W.......80-61 Winston-Salem St.................W.......73-57 Converse.............................W.......69-54 Queens................................ L.......66-77 Armstrong Atlantic St............W.......60-57 Lynn.................................... L.......44-65 Adelphi................................W.......79-67 Gardner-Webb..................... L.......61-67 Newberry.............................W.......81-71 Converse.............................W.......77-64 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Game Results Carson-Newman................... L.......73-76 Presbyterian........................ L.......60-68 Wingate............................... L.......61-66 Mars Hill.............................. L.......75-82 Catawba.............................. L.......50-62 Catawba.............................. L.......59-61 Gardner-Webb..................... L.......63-70 Newberry.............................W.......71-59 Carson-Newman (2OT).........W.......83-82 Presbyterian........................ L.......79-85 Wingate............................... L.......73-78 Mars Hill.............................. L.......79-87 Presbyterian........................ L.......49-98 1999-00 (15-12) 23 Head Coach: Kris Ruffo N.C.-Pembroke (OT).............W.......92-89 Elizabeth City St. (OT).......... L.......80-83 Augusta State...................... L.......56-61 Winston-Salem St.................W.......57-46 Montreat.............................W.......88-66 Presbyterian........................ L.......52-63 Pfeiffer................................ L.......68-73 Belmont Abbey.................... L.......66-71 Barry................................... L.......62-86 LeMoyny-Owen....................W.....100-70 Mars Hill..............................W.......94-75 Gardner-Webb..................... L.......53-61 Lees-McRae.........................W.......95-68 Tusculum.............................W.......64-44 Newberry.............................W.......59-38 Carson-Newman...................W.......62-60 Catawba.............................. L.......59-79 Presbyterian........................ L.......75-79 Mars Hill.............................. L.......82-86 Gardner-Webb..................... L.......46-61 Wingate...............................W.......90-83 Tusculum.............................W.......83-80 Newberry.............................W.......65-54 Carson-Newman...................W.......80-72 Catawba..............................W.......71-54 Wingate...............................W.......71-63 Wingate............................... L.......65-68 2000-01 (15-12) Head Coach: Kris Ruffo Clayton College and State.....W.......60-45 N.C.-Pembroke.....................W.......84-70 Concord...............................W.......82-38 Belmont Abbey.................... L.......61-72 S.C.-Aiken............................ L.......67-75 Francis Marion.....................W.......76-61 Virginia Union......................W.......78-48 Armstrong Atlantic St............W.......69-56 Clayton College and St..........W.......73-42 Mass.-Lowell........................ L.......61-64 Lynn....................................W.......73-60 Catawba.............................. L.......68-70 Newberry.............................W.......67-44 Tusculum.............................W.......72-56 Carson-Newman...................W.......64-41 Presbyterian........................ L.......57-92 Wingate............................... L.......65-82 Mars Hill.............................. L.......59-70 Catawba.............................. L.......69-84 Newberry.............................W.......59-52 Tusculum.............................W.......79-55 Carson-Newman...................W.......69-59 Presbyterian........................ L.......49-69 Wingate............................... L.......78-87 Mars Hill.............................. L.......64-65 Mars Hill..............................W.......69-65 Catawba.............................. L.......61-65 2001-02 (19-9) Head Coach: Karen Barefoot Lander.................................W.......92-70 N.C.-Pembroke..................... L.......69-93 Belmont Abbey....................W.......87-73 Livingstone..........................W.......91-69 Winston-Salem State............W.......95-66 Saint Augustine’s..................W.......72-61 Concord...............................W.......80-58 Virginia Union......................W.......65-63 Shaw...................................W.......69-56 Armstrong Atlantic St............W.......76-62 Columbus State.................... L.......68-80 Georgia College & State........W.......90-68 Catawba.............................. L.......84-87 Newberry.............................W.......88-76 Tusculum.............................W.......74-57 Carson-Newman................... L.......60-74 Presbyterian........................W.......91-88 Wingate...............................W.......91-88 Mars Hill.............................. L.......56-80 Catawba..............................W.......97-80 Newberry.............................W.......86-75 Tusculum.............................W.......78-70 Carson-Newman................... L.......84-93 Presbyterian........................ L.......70-77 Wingate............................... L.......79-87 Mars Hill..............................W.......93-85 Carson-Newman...................W.......85-76 Mars Hill.............................. L.......87-95 2002-03 (18-12) Head Coach: Karen Barefoot Augusta State...................... L.......63-72 S.C.-Aiken............................ L.......75-80 Belmont Abbey....................W.......80-75 Virginia State.......................W.......75-67 North Greenville...................W.....101-69 Concord...............................W.......68-52 St. Augustine’s.....................W.......86-62 Columbus State.................... L.......55-99 Georgia College & State........ L.......57-73 Charleston...........................W.......84-74 Catawba.............................. L.......85-90 North Greenville...................W.......94-55 Newberry.............................W.....114-92 Tusculum............................. L.......69-81 Carson-Newman................... L.......64-94 Presbyterian........................ L.......60-69 Wingate............................... L.......66-94 Mars Hill..............................W.......68-52 North Carolina Central..........W.......76-55 Catawba.............................. L.......71-83 Newberry.............................W.......86-65 Tusculum.............................W.......70-67 Carson-Newman................... L.......70-73 Presbyterian........................W.......79-74 Wingate...............................W.......78-75 Mars Hill..............................W.......65-44 Presbyterian........................W.......96-87 Carson-Newman...................W.......83-71 Catawba..............................W.......77-75 Shaw................................... L.......69-89 2003-04 (17-11) Head Coach: Karen Barefoot Belmont Abbey....................W.......90-58 Queens................................ L.......62-68 Longwood............................ L.......59-63 Belmont Abbey....................W.......85-59 Charleston........................... L.......73-84 Alderson-Broaddus...............W.......95-69 West Virginia Wesleyan......... L.......76-86 Fayetteville State..................W.......85-66 Central Arkansas.................. L.......58-77 Arkansas Tech...................... L.......59-69 Virginia State.......................W.......59-53 Catawba.............................. L.......52-63 Newberry.............................W.......71-57 Tusculum.............................W.......92-68 Carson-Newman...................W.......69-55 Presbyterian........................W.......69-58 Wingate............................... L.......88-96 Mars Hill..............................W.......71-56 Longwood............................ L.......71-74 Catawba..............................W.......81-77 Newberry.............................W.......78-53 Tusculum.............................W.......70-55 Carson-Newman...................W.......75-59 Presbyterian........................W.......75-71 Wingate............................... L.......61-75 Mars Hill..............................W.......83-72 Carson-Newman...................W.......66-64 Wingate............................... L.......79-91 2004-05 (16-12) Head Coach: Karen Barefoot Winston-Salem State............W.......77-72 King....................................W.......87-78 Lander.................................W.......63-62 Virginia State.......................W.......65-61 North Greenville...................W.......74-73 Johnson C. Smith.................W.......68-55 North Carolina Central.......... L.......56-77 Saint Augustine’s.................. L.......67-70 Fayetteville State.................. L.......82-85 Armstrong Atlantic St............ L.......62-67 Ashland............................... L.......67-69 Shaw................................... L.......56-99 Catawba..............................W.......69-68 Carson-Newman................... L.......51-66 Mars Hill..............................W.......74-72 Wingate............................... L.......70-78 Presbyterian........................W.......80-65 Newberry............................. L.......60-64 Tusculum.............................W.......66-60 West Virginia State...............W.......69-65 Catawba..............................W.......63-60 Carson-Newman...................W.......72-65 Mars Hill.............................. L.......87-95 Wingate............................... L.......70-74 Presbyterian........................W.......76-60 Newberry.............................W.......79-72 Tusculum.............................W.......70-56 Mars Hill.............................. L.......67-70 2005-06 (10-18) Head Coach: Todd Starkey Lander (OT).........................W.......75-66 Saint Augustine’s.................. L.......67-69 Livingstone..........................W.......52-40 King.................................... L.......54-66 Johnson C. Smith.................W.......62-54 USC Aiken............................ L.......62-65 Virginia State.......................W.......63-50 Chowan............................... L.......60-67 Montreat.............................W.......88-78 Virginia State.......................W.......90-76 Winston-Salem State............ L.......50-61 Tampa................................. L.......60-72 Converse.............................W.......68-44 Catawba.............................. L.......57-78 Carson-Newman................... L.......54-70 Mars Hill.............................. L.......71-83 Wingate (OT).......................W.......74-67 Presbyterian........................ L.......61-78 Newberry............................. L.......60-75 Tusculum............................. L.......51-73 Catawba..............................W.......75-72 Carson-Newman................... L.......57-69 Mars Hill..............................W.......78-64 Wingate............................... L.......65-76 Presbyterian........................ L.......55-71 Newberry............................. L.......50-85 Tusculum............................. L.......71-79 Carson-Newman................... L.......58-70 2006-07 (16-12) Head Coach: Todd Starkey Brevard...............................W.......78-66 Alabama-Huntsville...............W.......79-62 Armstrong Atlantic St............ L.......81-85 Brevard...............................W.......77-37 Armstrong Atlantic St............ L.......66-69 Livingstone..........................W.......80-58 Chowan...............................W.......81-70 Ashland...............................W.......98-89 2009-10 Media Guide N.C. Central (OT)................. L.......75-79 USC Upstate........................ L.......62-74 Catawba.............................. L.......41-51 Tusculum............................. L.......50-58 Presbyterian........................W.......58-52 Newberry............................. L.......57-60 Mars Hill..............................W.......90-74 Lincoln Memorial (OT)..........W.......61-53 Chowan...............................W.......63-45 Carson-Newman................... L.......79-81 Wingate...............................W.......94-67 Tusculum.............................W.......76-68 Presbyterian........................W.......67-60 Newberry.............................W.......79-63 Carson-Newman...................W.......71-58 Lincoln Memorial.................. L.......66-80 Catawba.............................. L.......54-58 Wingate............................... L.......76-90 Mars Hill..............................W.......72-70 Carson-Newman................... L.......49-76 2007-08 (15-13) Head Coach: Todd Starkey Converse................................ W........77-51 Erskine................................... W........73-55 N.C. Central............................ W........63-56 Molloy.................................... W........88-83 Queens................................... W........68-45 Catawba................................. W........82-67 Georgia College & State (OT)....L.........82-91 UNC Pembroke........................ W........52-43 Clayton State...........................L.........66-81 Lander.....................................L.........85-92 Queens................................... W........70-53 Tusculum.................................L.........69-84 Brevard.................................. W........59-47 Newberry.................................L.........64-68 Mars Hill................................. W........85-76 Lincoln Memorial......................L.........59-60 Carson-Newman.......................L.........66-77 Wingate...................................L.........64-82 Tusculum.................................L.........67-69 Brevard.................................. W........74-36 Newberry.................................L.........76-83 Carson-Newman.......................L.........65-72 Lincoln Memorial .................... W........49-47 Converse................................ W........90-70 Catawba................................. W........75-67 Wingate...................................L.........72-89 Mars Hill................................. W........69-60 Newberry.................................L.........68-85 2008-09 (27-5) Head Coach: Todd Starkey Pfeiffer................................... W........91-65 Georgia College....................... W........65-63 Clayton State...........................L.........61-74 J.C. Smith............................... W........66-60 Virginia Union......................... W........67-43 Georgia College....................... W........67-59 Catawba................................. W........79-64 Converse................................ W........77-58 Saint Leo................................ W........66-62 Florida Southern..................... W........84-80 Queens................................... W........69-46 Saint Paul’s............................. W........82-60 Tusculum.................................L.........72-79 Brevard.................................. W........61-45 Newberry................................ W........61-59 Mars Hill................................. W........71-65 Lincoln Memorial..................... W........75-51 Carson-Newman...................... W........87-65 Wingate.................................. W........87-45 Tusculum................................ W........77-64 Brevard.................................. W........74-66 Newberry.................................L.........52-73 Carson-Newman.................. W (OT)....76-73 Lincoln Memorial .................... W........91-55 Catawba................................. W........79-68 Wingate...................................L.........78-89 Mars Hill................................. W........71-52 Mars Hill................................. W........74-51 Newberry................................ W........78-62 Tusculum................................ W........66-57 Anderson................................ W........69-58 Francis Marion.........................L.........74-93 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Historical Highlights The Champions 1976-77 In only the second year of competition in the modern era of women’s basketball at L-R, the Lady Bears won the North Carolina Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (NCAIAW) Division III State Championship. L-R beat Pembroke State (76-55), Winston-Salem State (85-75) and then North Carolina A&T (70-59) for the title. The 2003-04 Lenoir-Rhyne Women’s Basketball Team won its first South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Title in school history and finished the year 17-11 overall and 11-3 in league play. u 1979-80 24 Lenoir-Rhyne won the NCAIAW Division II state championship for the second time defeating Pfeiffer (77-64), UNC Charlotte (78-71) and High Point (89-76) in the state tournament. L-R next played in the AIAW (Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) Region II tournament in Radford, Va., beating Virginia Commonwealth (95-75) in the first round, losing to the College of Charleston, 75-70, in the semifinals and then taking third with a 92-88 win over Carson-Newman. Lenoir-Rhyne received an at-large berth to the AIAW National Tournament and advanced to the quarterfinals despite having to play three games on the road. L-R defeated Southeastern Oklahoma State (80-63), St. John Fisher of New York (79-65), before losing to Louisiana College (62-61). 1980-81 The 1980-81 season was Lenoir-Rhyne’s most successful in women’s basketball. The Lady Bears went to the AIAW Division II Final Four in Dayton, Ohio. L-R hosted and won the state tournament beating North Carolina A&T (55-53), UNC Charlotte (85-77) and High Point (75-69). Lenoir-Rhyne then moved to the AIAW Region II tournament, also played in Shuford Gym, winning the regional championship with victories over Campbellsville (Ky.) (84-54), South Carolina State (75-72 OT), and College of Charleston (75-66). L-R earned a spot in the AIAW national tournament for the second consecutive year, and hosted the first two rounds of the event. L-R faced Biola (Calif.), a former national No. 1, and coasted to the 83-59 win. The Lady Bears then whipped Abilene Christian, 88-75, to earn the trip to the Final Four. In the national semifinal, L-R was knocked off by eventual champion William Penn (Iowa), 71-46. The Lady Bears finished the year fourth, losing to Cal Poly-Pomona, 85-65, in the third-place game. 1981-82 The Lady Bears entered the NCAIAW Division II tournament in Wilmington seeded fourth, but still rolled to their third straight title. Lenoir-Rhyne whipped Western Carolina 97-74 in the opener and crushed UNC-Wilmington 87-56 after a 34-34 halftime tie. In the state finals, L-R rallied from five points down at halftime to defeat North Carolina A&T 75-69. The Lady Bears advanced to the AIAW Region II tournament in Charleston, S.C., but lost a heartbreaker to Campbell, 76-75. t The 2002-03 Lenoir-Rhyne Women’s Basketball Team won the Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament and earned a berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. 2002-03 The Bears had one of their most memorable seasons in program history as they won the 2003 Food Lion SAC Tournament and earned a berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. L-R overcame a disastrous mid-season slump to enter the tournament as the No. 3 seed. From there, L-R knocked off Presbyterian (96-87 in overtime, the famous “Four in Four”), Carson-Newman (83-71) and Catawba, 73-71, in the finals. At the NCAA Division II playoffs in Salisbury, N.C., the Bears battled tough for a a half becore succumbing to No. 8 Shaw, 89-69. 1975-1981 1991-present 1989-present 2009-10 Media Guide 1982-1991 1975-1981 Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Historical Highlights 2003-04 Lenoir-Rhyne saw the arrival of Crystal Clary, a transfer from Campbell, and the junior center spearheaded the Bears to its first-ever South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Title. Clary was named a First-Team NCAA Division II All-American and produced one of the best seasons by a Bear in school history. L-R shared the SAC Regular Season Title with Catawba and Wingate. 2008-09 Coming off of back-to-back winning seasons under Head Coach Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne’s 2008-09 campaign proved to be the best since entering the NCAA. The Bears won 27 games for the first time since 1980-81, marking just the fourth time L-R won 20-plus games in a season. The team also posted an .841 winning percentage, second-best all-time. L-R shared the South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Championship with Tusculum College. The Bears would then knock off Tusculum to win the 2009 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament Title. The win marked the first time in program history L-R captured both the SAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships in the same year. That was enough to land the Lenoir-Rhyne the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Tournament. As host and top seed, L-R knocked off No. 8 Anderson, 69-58, but would fall in the second round to No. 2 Francis Marion, 93-74. Head Coach Todd Starkey was recognized as National Coach of the Year by the WBCA. 25 All-Time National and Regional Honorees Sally Reid 1978.......................................... NCAIAW Division III All-State Team 1980............ American Women’s Federation Second-Team All-America 1980........................................NCAIAW Division II Tournament MVP 1979-80.......................................NCAIAW Division II All-State Team 1980............................................. AIAW Division II All-Region Team 1980.......Drafted by the St. Louis Streak of the Women’s Professional League 1991............................................ Lenoir-Rhyne Sports Hall Of Fame Brenda Hairston 1981-82............................................... AIAW Division II All-America 1981-82. American Women’s Sports Federation First-Team All-America 1979-82.......................................NCAIAW Division II All-State Team 1979-82.............................NCAIAW Division II All-Tournament Team 1981-82........................................ AIAW Division II All-Region Team 1980...................................................All-AIAW Championship Team 1981.................................... AIAW Region II Tournament Team MVP 1995............................................. Lenoir-Rhyne Sports Hall of Fame 1997-98 Traci Hyman.................... Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference 1998-99 Erica Hale.................... South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team Tracy Naidas................ South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team 1999-00 Tracy Naidas.................... Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference Amber Hanks............... South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team Maya Grady............ South Atlantic Conference Freshman Of The Year 2000-01 Maya Grady......................... First Team All-South Atlantic Conference Tracy Naidas........................ First Team All-South Atlantic Conference Sally Logan.................. South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team 2001-02 Maya Grady..................... Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference Shea Blacknell.............. South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team 2002-03 Maya Grady......................... First Team All-South Atlantic Conference South Alantic Conference Co-Player Of The Year Food Lion SAC Tournament MVP 2003-04 Crystal Clary........................ First Team All-South Atlantic Conference Kim Small........................ Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference Karen Barefoot......... South Atlantic Conference Co-Coach Of The Year 2004-05 Crystal Clary........................ First Team All-South Atlantic Conference Lanica Williams.................... First Team All-South Atlantic Conference 2005-06 Shannon Jones................. Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference 2006-07 Amber Holt.......................... First Team All-South Atlantic Conference South Atlantic Conference Freshman Of The Year Denise Moore................... Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference Jami Safrit................... South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team 2007-08 Amber Holt.......................... First Team All-South Atlantic Conference LaCourtney Rann.......... South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team 2008-09 Amber Holt.......................... First Team All-South Atlantic Conference Brittany Mitch.................. Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference Denise Moore................... Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference Cameron Sealey........... South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team Todd Starkey.................. South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year Crystal Clary 2003-04............... Daktronics NCAA Division II First-Team All-America 2003-04 & 2004-05.................................... Daktronics NCAA Division All-South Atlantic Region South Atlantic Conference Honorees by Year 1989-90 Toni Steed........................... First Team All-South Atlantic Conference 1993-94 Amy Jenkins.................... Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference 1995-96 Chrissy Elliott................... Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference u Crystal Clary (2003-05) is the school’s all-time leader in rebounding average (11.6 rpg) and ranks third in scoring average (18.8 ppg). 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Game Notes 26 2009-10 Media Guide Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Athletic Administration Neill McGeachy Director of Intercollegiate Athletics 27 Under the dynamic leadership of Neill McGeachy over the past seven and one-half years, the intercollegiate athletics program at Lenoir-Rhyne has enjoyed tremendous growth and new energy. He is foremost known for his creative promotions and marketing expertise; however, the skills he brings to L-R and intercollegiate athletics are much broader. He adroitly serves in a unique blending of two roles, as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and as Executive Director of the Piedmont Educational Foundation/Bears Club, the official fundraising arm of the L-R Department of Athletics. According to McGeachy, “We celebrate the athletic history of Lenoir-Rhyne, we compete in today and we look to the future.” His involvement of all constituents – students, alumni, corporate, Hickory metro community, public school systems, emergency services, civic organizations, YMCA, Catawba Valley Medical Center and Frye Regional Medical Center – in a collaborative effort with athletics has enhanced L-R’s overall growth and retention efforts. In the process, new streams of revenue have been identified and introduced. They include: expanded radio broadcast sponsorships, Affinity and Corporate partnerships, the PEF Bears Club Gala, and the Lenoir-Rhyne/Moretz Sports Championship Series. In his first year in 2002, he was instrumental in helping increase football season attendance two-fold (13,958 to 28,625) which led the NCAA Division II nationally in percentage of improvement that year. In addition, Lenoir-Rhyne has led the South Atlantic Conference the last six years in attendance Since his arrival and his decision to return to night football games, a pre-game festival environment has included sponsored corporate tents, university or community recognition events, entertainment groups, visiting marching bands, mystical bonfires, pep rallies and bagpipes. This past fall, his negotiating skills initiated athletic experiences with two prominent No. 1 nationally-ranked powerhouses. In September, the Bears played Appalachian State University, a 76-year rival, for the first time since 1982. Sixty-one days later, L-R played the University of North Carolina in basketball for the first time since 1949. Both schools were ranked No. 1 in the country at the time of their meeting. A combined 47,159 fans witnessed these two special contests. Lenoir-Rhyne University also visited the University of Texas in Austin for three straight years from 2004 to 2006 and will return in the fall of 2008. Examples of literal metaphors that his vision has inspired include additions of The Front Porch and The Charge (12-foot, 2,100pound bronze bear icon). In his first six years, five sports have been added to Lenoir-Rhyne University athletics – women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, women’s swimming and men’s tennis – bringing the total current number to 17 sports. Soon he plans to raise it to 20 sports by adding men’s and women’s lacrosse in 2009-10 and men’s swimming in 2010-11. This strategy is a concerted effort to continue to offer attractive opportunities – both academic and athletic – that will grow the university’s enrollment base. He has utilized his sports and coaching background to finesse the operations of these team sports by hiring gifted and quality coaches, developing team marketing opportunities, and providing academic tutoring for student athletes. With rapid expansion in the number of student-athletes (a 44% increase over a fiveyear period), he has been instrumental in the establishment of a master land plan for athletics. New features accomplished this year are the addition of the Moretz Sports - Athletic Complex including soccer field, the Irwin Belk Track, softball and baseball lighting along with new scoreboards. Assisted by his dedicated and talented staff, all this activity has made a dramatic impact. Recent successes include Men’s soccer team finished with a record 19-1-1 and a final ranking of No. 5 in the nation while winning the conference tournament, the third title in school history. Women’s softball, averaging 48 wins a season, has succeeded in winning the South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Championship for three straight years and participated in the NCAA regionals for the fourth time since 2002. The Lenoir-Rhyne Baseball Team won a school record 35 games in 2007. Men’s basketball won league titles in 2002-03, 2003-04, 2005-06 and 2007- 2009-10 Media Guide 08 and made three trips to the NCAA Division II Playoffs as well (2003, 2004 and 2008). Women’s basketball was the SAC regular season champions in 2003-04 and tournament champions in 2003. The volleyball team captured its second league title in three years in 2006 and advanced to the SAC tournament finals. Men’s cross country finished second in the conference four straight years (2003-06) while the women’s cross country placed second in the league this past fall and had a runner qualify for nationals. Women’s golf captured league titles in 2003 and 2004. Men’s golf tied for third in the SAC tournament last year after winning it in 2006. From 1997 to 2002, McGeachy served as director of marketing with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Southern Section in Atlanta, Ga. Prior to the USTA, McGeachy was founder and president for 20 years of Sugar Creek Enterprises, Inc. a sports promotions company with offices in WinstonSalem and Charlotte. Several early men’s basketball coaching stints included assistant to Terry Holland at Davidson College for two years, helping lead the Wildcats to two conference championships. After Davidson College in 1971, McGeachy became Duke’s freshmen basketball coach then was elevated to top assistant before becoming head coach in 1973-74. Following his time at Duke, he coached two years at Wake Forest University as an assistant. The Deacons won backto-back Big Four Tournament titles while McGeachy was there. A 1965 graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne, McGeachy was a three-sport standout for the Bears in football, basketball and track. In 1987, he was inducted into the LenoirRhyne Sports Hall of Fame. McGeachy was also inducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1999. “For the excellence of his activities in and connected with North Carolina Tennis which have brought substantial recognition and esteem to himself and to the state.” Born in Charlotte, N.C., McGeachy grew up in Statesville N.C. He is also the proud father of Roderick (Morehead Scholar at UNC-Chapel Hill and MBA graduate of Harvard’s Business School) and Ashley (15-year sports writer/columnist for publications such as Sports Illustrated, Louisville’s Courier-Journal and currently the Philadelphia Inquirer.) A popular public speaker, McGeachy is a member and Board of Director of the Hickory Rotary Club and is serving as Chair of the SAC AD Council through 2010. Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Athletic Administration Todd Lawing Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics & Director of NCAA Compliance Todd Lawing is currently in his sixth year with the Lenoir-Rhyne athletic department and serves as Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Director of NCAA Compliance. Lawing is the second-highest official in the athletic department. Lawing was promoted to Associate AD in the summer of 2007 after serving as Assistant Athletics Director in his first three years with the university. He then also served as Director of Special Events. Prior to Lenoir-Rhyne, Lawing worked with his family at Ken Lawing Builders, Inc., in Denver, N.C. Lawing received his bachelor’s degree in sports management with a minor in business administration in the spring of 2000 and earned his master’s degree in business administration in 2002, both from Lenoir-Rhyne. While earning his master’s degree, Lawing served as Lenoir-Rhyne’s first-ever athletic marketing intern for the 2000-01 and 2001-02 academic calendar years and lettered four seasons on the baseball squad (1997-00) as well. Lawing is married to the former Andi Penley, who is also a graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne (2002), and is currently the Special Events Director of the Piedmont Educational Foundation/Bears Club. The couple has one daughter, Kenna Elizabeth, who was born on November 26, 2006. No stranger to the area, Lawing is a native of Denver, North Carolina, and a graduate of East Lincoln High School. Shena Hollar Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics & Senior Woman Administrator 28 Shena Hollar is currently in her third year as Lenoir-Rhyne’s Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and sixth as Senior Woman Administrator. As SWA, Hollar is the highest-ranking female official in the department and will oversee all fall sports and men’s basketball. In May of 2007, Hollar won the prestigious Student Government Association Presidents Award for her service to the community. Hollar’s work as Senior Woman Administrator includes her advising role with the Student-Athlete Advisory Council. SAAC, the NCAA-mandated student-athlete study group, works with several charity groups within the community to raise money for philanthropy. Lenoir-Rhyne’s annual Rock-A-Thon raised a record $1,175 dollars for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in April of 2007 and well over $1,000 dollars was raised once again this past spring. In addition to her duties as SWA, Hollar also heads up Lenoir-Rhyne’s nationally-ranked softball team. Hired prior to the 2000 season, Hollar has compiled a 355-130-2 mark as Bear mentor and is the school’s all-time winningest coach. Under Hollar, L-R has captured five South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Championships (2000, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008) and four SAC Food Lion Tournament Titles (2000, 2001, 2002 and 2007). Hollar also led Lenoir-Rhyne to its first-ever NCAA Division II Playoff berth after qualifying in 2002 and made return trips the past three years (2006, 2007 and 2008). This past season, the Bears finished 42-14 and won its third straight league regular season title. Two years ago, Lenoir-Rhyne posted a 48-10 mark and captured both the SAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships. In 2006, the Bears put together a 52-12-1 record and a runner-up finish at the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional. Prior to L-R, Hollar coached two years at Newberry (1998-99) while compiling a 45-61 mark and earning a share of the 1999 South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Championship. Hollar received her undergraduate degree from Wingate University in 1996 and her master’s degree from Morehead State University. Hollar and her husband, David, reside in Taylorsville, N.C. Dr. Amy Wood Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Amy Wood is currently in her second year as Lenoir-Rhyne’s Faculty Athletic Representative. She took over for Dr. Rufus Mortez during the 2007-08 academic year. Amy Browder Wood, Ph.D, LPC, NCC is also the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Lifelong Learning, Chair of the School of Counseling and Human Services and Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Counseling at LenoirRhyne. 2009-10 Media Guide Dr. Wood earned her bachelor of arts from Wake Forest University in 1990, her master of arts in counseling from Lenoir-Rhyne in 1995 and her doctor of philosophy in counseling and counselor education from UNC Greensboro in 2005. Prior to joining L-R, she maintained a private counseling practice. Dr. Wood and her husband, Warren, are Hickory, N.C., natives and are the proud parents of three children: Gracyn, Isabelle and Turner. Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Athletic Administration Dave Markland Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics 29 Dave Markland is currently in his third year as Lenoir-Rhyne’s Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics. As Assistant AD, Markland will oversee L-R’s male sports and report directly to the director of athletics. Markland is also entering his seventh season as Lenoir-Rhyne Head Volleyball Coach. After six years, Markland has compiled a 123-87 mark and led L-R to the 2004 and 2006 South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Championships. In addition, the Bears earned their first trip to the NCAA Division II Playoffs in 2004 and finished with one of their best seasons in school history with a 27-8 record. Markland also led Lenoir-Rhyne to 20 or more wins in the during the 2004-06 seasons. Markland arrived in Hickory after serving as volleyball mentor for Davie County High School for the previous three years (2000-02). His Davie County teams won two Central Piedmont 4A Conference Championships and earned a NCHSAA 4A playoff berth in 2002. Prior to working at the Mocksville, N.C., school, Markland was the head coach for West Caldwell High School in Lenoir, N.C., for one season in 1999. A 1977 graduate of Appalachian State University in health and physical education, Markland has 10 years of coaching experience at the Division I level including seven years as head coach for Appalachian State (1992-98) and three as an assistant for the University of North Carolina (1989-91). During his tenure at ASU, Markland’s squad won three Southern Conference Championships, two Southern Conference Tournament Championships and twice qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Markland, who guided the Mountaineers to a 152-87 overall mark, also earned Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors twice. Markland boasts a career collegiate coaching record of 242-139. Markland received his master’s degree from Appalachian State in 1979. Markland’s wife, Cheryl, is a physical education teacher at Clyde Campbell Elementary in Hickory, N.C. The couple has one daughter (Ashley) and one son (Bradley). The family resides in rural Catawba County. Dr. Michael McGee Director of Athletic Training & Head Athletic Trainer Michael McGee is currently in his 17th year as Lenoir-Rhyne’s Director of Sports Medicine and his 15th as the Head Athletic Trainer McGee is responsible for the coordination of both academic and athletic components of the athletic training program. He also serves as an associate professor in the School of Health Sciences. Under McGee’s leadership, Lenoir-Rhyne’s Athletic Training Staff was voted the top program in the South Atlantic Conference for four years since the award’s inception in the 2000-01 academic year. In fact, McGee’s staff won the award three consecutive years from 2004-05 to 2006-07. Prior to Lenoir-Rhyne, McGee was employed as a visiting lecturer in the department of physical education and exercise and sports sciences at the University 2009-10 Media Guide of North Carolina. During his stay at UNC, McGee served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for women’s soccer, indoor track and tennis. McGee, who holds certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association, is a native of Claremont, N.C., and a graduate of Bunker Hill High School. He received his bachelor’s degree in biology in 1991 and master’s in sports medicine in 1993, both from North Carolina. While at UNC, McGee was a two-time recipient of the Teaching Assistant of the Year award and was recognized all four semesters for excellence in teaching. In December of 2003, McGee received his doctorate in exercise and sport science from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Lenoir-Rhyne University Women’s Basketball Piedmont Educational Foundation Dedicated To Excellence In Academics And Athletics The Team Behind The Teams Lenoir-Rhyne University is only one of a handful of schools in NCAA Division II that offers such a diverse intercollegiate athletic program providing 17 sports. Great pride is taken in how things are done at Lenoir-Rhyne. There is only one way--the right way. L-R’s student-athletes have learned to appreciate the strength of discipline, the wisdom of teamwork and the tenacious pursuit of excellence. Lenoir-Rhyne’s strong committment toward athletics and academics provides our student-athletes with tools and resources necessary to be successful througout their lives. With this in mind, Lenoir-Rhyne University and its athletic fundraising arm, the Piedmont Educational Foundation/ Bears Club, are committed to enhancing the educational experiences and opportunities for our student-athletes. The Piedmont Educational Foundation/ Bears Club was chartered on December 12, 1946, for the purpose of providing 30 scholarship aid to worthy young men and women who otherwise might not have the advantage of a college education. Now, with over 600 members throughout the United States, the Piedmont Educational Foundation has provided over two million dollars in aid to Lenoir-Rhyne. With your support we are able to develop a competitive athletic program as we work to build championship people, both on and off the playing field. Friends, alumni, parents and companies-anyone can join the Piedmont Educational Foundation/Bears Club with a contribution. Our giving levels and benefits start at $150 dollars and graduate to a named scholarship giving level of $5,000. When you join the PEF/Bears Club, you are investing in a brighter future for many of the Lenoir-Rhyne’s studentathletes. Call the Piedmont Educational Foundation/Bears Club office at (828) 328-7130 to join today or via e-mail at moserc@lrc.edu. Why Such An Organization Is Needed Even though some intercollegiate sports are income producing, others provide no income. However, all sports do attract students to the school and, in so doing, contribute greatly to the overall well-being of Lenoir-Rhyne University. Without the financial assistance of the Piedmont Educational Foundation/ Bears Club, the financial burden of maintaining a competitive athletic program would fall to L-R’s already pressed general fund. Gifts from alumni and friends are absolutely necessary for the athletic program to operate. The Piedmont Educational Foundation/Bears Club provides a tax deductible vehicle through which these gifts may be matched. All gifts are receipted and acknowledged by Lenoir-Rhyne University and the Piedmont Educational Foundation/Bears Club. We recognize that a number of our donors contribute to both academics and athletic programs of Lenoir-Rhyne. Therefore, your entire contribution to the school will be gratefully acknowledged (in total) in LenoirRhyne’s annual report. The Piedmont Educational Foundation is selling, as a fundraiser for athletic scholarships, replicas of the campus statue entitled “The Charge.” Anyone purchasing this statue will have their name placed in perpetuity on the site of the campus bear at the conclusion of the fundraiser. This is a great gift idea for any alumnus or friend of L-R. Part of the $1,500.00 cost of the statue may be tax deductible. Please call Cindy Moser at (828) 328-7130 or email her at moserc@ lr.edu for more information and payment options. 2009-10 Media Guide John Swift President Neill McGeachy Executive Director Cindy Moser Director of Operations Andi Lawing Special Events Director