2009-10 Media Guide - University of West Georgia

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2009-10 Media Guide - University of West Georgia
2009-10 Women’s Basketball Schedule
Date
Opponent
Nov. 15 EDWARD WATERS
Nov. 18 at Fort Valley State
Nov. 21 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Nov. 24 BENEDICT
Nov. 28 at Harding
Nov. 30 at Arkansas Tech
Dec. 3 DELTA STATE
Dec. 5 CLARK ATLANTA
Dec. 8 TUSCULUM
Dec. 14 at Benedict
Dec. 17 at Augusta State
Dec. 19 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS
Dec. 20 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO
Jan. 1 at Ouachita Baptist
Jan. 2 at Henderson State
Jan. 9 at North Alabama*
Jan. 14 NORTH GREENVILLE
Jan. 16 WEST FLORIDA*
Jan. 21 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*
Jan. 23 at West Alabama*
Jan. 30 VALDOSTA STATE*
Feb. 6 NORTH ALABAMA*
Feb. 13 at West Florida*
Feb. 18 at Alabama-Huntsville*
Feb. 20 WEST ALABAMA*
Feb. 27 at Valdosta State*
Mar. 4-7 GSC Tournament
Location
CARROLLTON
Fort Valley
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Searcy, AR
Russellville, AR
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Columbia, SC
Augusta
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Arkadelphia, AR
Arkadelphia, AR
Florence, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Livingston, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Pensacola, FL
Huntsville, AL
CARROLLTON
Valdosta
Southaven, MS
* GSC East Opponent
Time
5:00
7:00
2:00
5:30
6:30
6:30
5:30
7:00
5:00
TBA
2:00
1:30
3:30
TBA
3:00
2:00
5:30
5:30
5:30
3:00
5:30
5:30
3:00
6:30
5:30
TBA
TBA
ALL Times Eastern
2009-10 Women’s Basketball
GENERAL INFORMATION
Institution: University of West Georgia
City/Zip: Carrollton, GA 30118
Founded: 1906
Enrollment: 12,000
Nickname: Wolves
Colors: Blue and Red
Arena –The Coliseum
Capacity: 6,790
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Gulf South
President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna
Alma Mater, Yr.: Bombay Institute of
Technology, ‘71
Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey
Alma Mater, Yr.: Tennessee, 1986
Athletic Department Phone: 678-8396533
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Name
Alexis Pace
Renate Lopez
Renee Reece
Marie Dowdell
Name Charlease Williams
Amy Horton
Kim Jones
Amelia Murray
Thomassian Wyatt
Tearra Henderson
B.B. Brooks
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director: Mitch Gray
SID Office Phone: 678-839-6542
Home Phone: 770-574-9248
Wireless Phone: 770-301-8619
SID E-mail: mgray@westga.edu
Web address: www.uwgsports.com
SID Fax: 678-839-6543
Assistant SID: Matt Cooke
Office Phone 678-839-6544
E-mail: mcooke@westga.edu
SID Mailing Address: Murphy Athletic
Bldg., 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA
30118-1210
Overnight Address: SAME
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer: R. Seth Lester
Women’s Basketball Trainer: Bill Green
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Craig Roden
Alma Mater/Year: West Alabama/1978
Record at school (yrs) –188-164 (13
years)
Career Record (yrs) –258-247 (18 years)
Basketball Office Phone: 678-839-3967,
678-839-3966
Best time/day to reach coach: 10:0012:00, Mon-Fri
Assistant Coach: Rongi Bethea
Graduate Assistant: Rotesha Anderson
TEAM INFORMATION
2008-09 Record: 22-7
2008-09 Conference record/finish: 10-2
(first in GSC East)
Final 2009 Ranking (poll): None
Letter Winners Returning: 4
Letter Winners Lost: 7
Starters Returning: 0
RETURNING LETTER WINNERS
Position
Ht.
Cl.
07-08 Statistics
Center
6-0
Sr.
2.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg
Guard
5-5
Sr.
2.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg
Forward
5-11
Sr.
1.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg
Guard
5-10
Jr.
0.5 ppg, 0.7 rpg
Position
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
Guard
Center
Guard
TOP NEWCOMERS
Ht.
Cl.
5-7
Jr.
6-0
Jr.
6-2
Jr.
5-11
Jr.
5-8
Jr.
6-0
Jr.
5-5
Fr.
Former School
Jacksonville State
Georgia Tech
Gulf Coast (Fla.) C.C.
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Southern Union (Ala.) C.C.
Lawson (Ala.) State C.C.
Westview (Tenn.) H.S.
On the Cover…
Pictured on this year’s
cover are the three Wolves’
seniors. (L-R) Renee Reece
(22), Alexis Pace (45), and
Renate Lopez (5)
Contents
West Georgia Quick Facts ....................................IFC
Media Information ...................................................2
Media Outlets ..........................................................3
Review ..................................................................37
Stats ...................................................................38
GSC Stats ..........................................................42
Facilities ..................................................................5
University of West Georgia ..................................7
The Coliseum ......................................................7
UWG Athletic Complex ......................................8
Campus Center..................................................10
Record Book.........................................................49
Individual Records .............................................50
Team Records ....................................................50
Career Leaders ...................................................52
All-Time Letterwinners .....................................53
Season-by-Season Leaders ..................................54
UWG vs. Opponents .........................................56
Year-by-Year Results...........................................58
All-Gulf South Conference ................................62
All-Americas ......................................................63
Coaching Records ..............................................64
GSC Individual Records ....................................66
GSC Team Records ...........................................69
Outlook ................................................................11
Radio Chart .......................................................14
Rosters ...............................................................15
Coaching Staff ......................................................17
Head Coach Craig Roden ..................................18
Assistant Coaches ..............................................19
Sports Medicine .................................................20
The Wolves ...........................................................21
Opponents............................................................29
The Gulf South Conference ...............................30
GSC Opponents ................................................31
Non-Conference Opponents ..............................35
Editor
Matt Cooke
UWG Assistant Sports
Information Director
Editorial Assistant
Courtney Brown
SID Assistant
Design & Layout
Debby Holcombe
UWG Publications
and Printing
Photography
Steven Broome
UWG Photographer
Printed by
Publications & Printing
University of West Georgia
The University ......................................................71
University Administration .................................72
Coaching Staff ...................................................73
Athletic and Support Staff .................................74
Athletic Phone Directory ...................................75
Hall of Fame ......................................................76
Media Information
Press Credentials
The Wolves On-Line
Press row at The Coliseum is for working members of the
media, scorers, statisticians, and support personnel from the
NCAA, Gulf South Conference, and participating schools.
Official credentials will not be issued, however, the UWG
Sports Information office should be contacted to reserve working space as far in advance as possible. Requests will be closely
screened, and every effort will be made to maintain a quality
working environment. Spouses, dates, and non-workers are not
permitted, and cheerleading will NOT be tolerated.
The latest information on the Wolves is available on the
World Wide Web. Up-to-date stats, schedules, and other information are featured on the official West Georgia Wolves site.
Access the Wolves’ page at – http://www.uwgsports.com.
Online Access
A limited number of online access spots are available in the
Coliseum. First priority will be given to members of the visiting team’s Sports Information staff. However, every effort will
be made to accommodate all media members needing Internet
access while covering UWG basketball.
Parking
One priority parking space is available to visiting SID and/
or radio crew adjacent to The Coliseum. Plenty of parking is
available in the main parking lot near the arena.
Media Services
Game programs, media guides, game notes, and complete
team and individual statistics will be provided to members of
the working media. Food and refreshments will be available at
halftime, and beverages will be available during the game.
Post-Game Interviews
Coach Craig Roden will be available for questions from
media members immediately after addressing his team. Player
interviews are also permitted, but please ask a member of the
West Georgia Sports Information staff for any help you might
need in securing the player(s) you need. For information
concerning visiting coaches and players, please ask a member of
either sports information department before the conclusion of
the game.
Player Interviews
West Georgia players are available for interviews throughout
the season. Please contact the West Georgia Sports Information Office as far in advance as possible with your requests. In
most cases players will be available at the conclusion afternoon
practice. Requests for pre-practice interviews will be dependent
on the player’s class schedule and availability.
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To the University of
West Georgia Campus
From Birmingham Area (I-20 East Bound): Take Exit
11 from I-20 (U.S. Highway 27). Travel on Highway 27-S
approximately nine miles into Carrollton. Turn right at first
traffic light past Rite Aid Pharmacy, on to Maple Street. Travel
on Maple Street approximately one mile and turn right on
to West Georgia Drive (first traffic light past McDonald’s).
Stay on West Georgia Drive as it circles south perimeter of
campus, past a three-way traffic light. Murphy Building (sports
medicine and athletic offices) is on the left just past the tennis
courts. Cole Field (baseball) is on the left just past the Murphy
Building. The Coliseum is on the right, across the street from
the baseball field.
From Atlanta Area (I-20 West Bound): Take Exit 24 from
I-20 (Georgia Highway 61). Travel on Highway 61-South for
approximately 12 miles, into Carrollton. Highway 61 will
merge with Georgia Highway 166 along this stretch. Turn left
at first traffic light past Ford dealership, still Highway 166West. Continue on 166, past Highway 16 (traffic light), Highway 27 (exit ramp), and past two additional traffic lights. Turn
right at the next light on to Maple Street. Travel on Maple
Street approximately one mile, and turn left at the traffic light
to enter the West Georgia campus. Go past Aycock Drive and
Roberts Drive. Cole Field (baseball) and The Coliseum (basketball and volleyball) is on the right, just past Biology Building.
Murphy Building (sports medicine and athletic offices) is on
the right, just past Cole Field.
Media Information
Area Hotels
Best Western Carrollton
Inn & Suites
1111 Bankhead Highway
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-830-1000
Quality Inn and Suites
160 Centennial Road
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-832-2611
Holiday Inn Express
104 South Cottage Hill Rd.
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-838-0508
Super Eight
901 South Park Street
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-834-2001
Great Western Inn
180 Centennial Road
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-214-0037
Jameson Inn
700 South Park St.
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-834-2600
Hampton Inn-Carrollton
102 S. Cottage Hill Rd.
Carrollton, GA
770-838-7722
Royal Inn & Suites
1007 N. Park Street
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-932-9445
Days Inn
35 Price Creek Rd.
Bremen, GA 30110
770-537-4646
Hampton Inn-Bremen
28 Price Creek Rd.
Bremen, GA 30110
770-537-9001
American Inn & Suites
615 Edge Road
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-5793
Best Western Villa Rica Inn
124 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-6669
Hometown Lodge
120 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-6662
Comfort Inn
128 Highway 61 Conn.
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-941-3401
Day’s Inn Villa Rica
195 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-8888
Super 8 Villa Rica
128 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-8000
Newspapers/
Wire Services
THE TIMES-GEORGIAN
901 Hays Mill Road
Carrollton, Georgia 30117
(770) 834-6631
Fax: (770) 834-9991
THE WEST GEORGIAN
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia 30118
(770) 836-6527
THE ATLANTA
JOURNALCONSTITUTION
P.O. Box 4689
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
(404) 526-5331
(404) 526-5977
GEORGIA NEWS
NETWORK
2860 Peachtree Road N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia
(800) 458-6397
Fax: (404) 231-1888
WBTR (92.1 FM, 1330
AM)
P.O. Box 569
Carrollton, Georgia 30117
(770) 832-9685
WCKS (102.7 FM)
102 Parkwood Circle
Carrollton, Georgia 30117
(770) 834-5477
THE DOUGLAS
COUNTY SENTINEL
8501 Bowden Street
Douglasville, Georgia 30134
(770) 942-6571
Fax: (770) 949-7551
THE MARIETTA DAILY
JOURNAL
580 Fairground Street
Marietta, Georgia 30060
(770) 422-9533
Fax: (770) 422-9533
THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
Suite 500 South Tower
One CNN Center
Atlanta, Georgia 30367
(404) 522-8971
Fax: (404) 524-4639
Radio/
Television
WUWG (90.7 FM)
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia, 30118
(770) 836-6459
WAGA-FOX 5
P.O. Box 4207
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
(404) 898-0100
Fax: (404) 724-4409
WSB-TV (Channel 2)
1601 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
(404) 897-6270
Fax: (404) 897-7370
WXIA-TV (Channel 11)
1611 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
(404) 873-9114
Fax: (404) 881-0675
WGNX-TV (Channel 46)
1810 Briarcliff Road
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
(404) 325-3015
Fax: (404) 327-3004
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West Georgia
T
he University of West Georgia is a leading residential, doctoral-comprehensive university that offers
a broad undergraduate and graduate curriculum based on a liberal arts foundation. Founded in
1906, the institution grew from a district agricultural and mechanical school to a two-year institution and was granted four-year college status in 1957. The school was recognized with university
status in 1996. The motto of our university is Educational Excellence in a Personal Environment.
The university currently offers 115 programs of study,
including 59 at the Bachelor’s degree level, 41 at the Master’s
and Specialist degree levels, three at the Doctoral level and 12
certificates. In the Summer of 2009, the university will enroll
its first students in a new Doctoral program in professional
counseling and supervision.
Enrollment at UWG was 11,500 in the
2009 Fall semester. As a state university
in the University System of Georgia, it
enrolls students from most counties
in Georgia as well as from about 40
other states and 80 countries.
The University of West Georgia
is accredited by the Commission on
Colleges of the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools.
The six academic entities which
comprise the university are the College of Arts
and Sciences, the largest of West Georgia’s undergraduate colleges; the College of Education, housing one of
the largest teacher-education programs in the nation; the
Richards College of Business, one of only approximately
four percent of the schools worldwide with separate AACSBInternational accreditation for its business and accounting
programs; the Honors College, the only college of its kind in
the state; the Graduate School, which enrolls one of the highest
percentages of graduate
students of any institution
in the University System
of Georgia; and the new
School of Nursing, in
which last year, 99 percent
of pre-licensure graduates passed the national
licensing exam on their first
attempt.
The University of West
Georgia is a national leader
in debate, undergraduate
research and school improvement. The School of
Nursing and the College of
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Education are helping to meet the state’s growing demand for
professionals in these fields.
Improved and expanded facilities, including the Campus
Center, are a vital part of the learning environment and encourage students to be involved in and out of the classroom.
The Coliseum, which houses the Department of Health,
Physical Education and Sport Studies, opened in January.
a major renovation and addition to the Callaway Building, which houses the geosciences program, was
also recently completed. In addition,
the Greek Village and a new Athletics
Complex opened this fall.
West Georgia students can be
involved in the life of the campus
in many ways. The University of
West Georgia fields five men’s and
six women’s intercollegiate athletics
teams and offers a wide range of clubs,
interest groups, organizations and activities.
Service learning is an important component of
the West Georgia experience.
For further information, or to arrange a visit to the
university, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office
located in Mandeville Hall on front campus at 678-839-4000,
or e-mail admiss@westga.edu.
The Coliseum
The 2008-09 season was a banner year for West Georgia
basketball, as the Wolves played host to Montevallo on January
8, 2009 in the first game in the new Coliseum on the campus
of the University of West Georgia. In the first season of action,
West Georgia was in the top-10 in the nation in attendance for
men’s basketball with only seven dates in the new facility.
Capable of seating 6,500 fans, the newest basketball facility
in the Gulf South Conference is a state-of-the-art arena that
is one of the finest in the South. It is home to many events,
including UWG basketball and volleyball. As the largest indoor
arena between Atlanta and Birmingham, The Coliseum is sure
to be a major event host for years to come.
UWG Coliseum Facts
Capacity: 6,500
Opening Game: January 8, 2009 - UWG women 54,
Montevallo 38
First Men's Game: January 8, 2009 - Montevallo 74,
UWG 65
First Volleyball Match: August 28, 2009 - UWG 3,
Stillman 0
Men's Basketball Record: 3-5
Women's Basketball Record: 7-0
Volleyball Record: 6-7
Miscellaneous Records
First Win (Women's BB): January 8, 2009 - UWG 54,
Montevallo 38
First Win (Men's BB): January 31, 2009 - UWG 90,
North Alabama 88
First Win (Volleyball): August 28, 2009 - UWG 3,
Stillman 0
Largest Attendance: 4,183 - February 7, 2009 - Men's
Basketball vs. Valdosta State
First Basket in a Men's Game: Brian Carlyle, Montevallo
(UWG basket - Ish Hall)
First Basket in a Women's Game: Ashley Huff, UWG
Most Points Scored (Men's): 92 - UWG vs. Reinhardt
(February 19, 2009)
Most Points Scored (Women's): 84 - UWG vs. AlabamaHuntsville (February 24, 2009)
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UWG Athletic Complex
Beginning with the fall of 2009, three of West Georgia's
athletic programs will have a new place to call home in the
brand new UWG Athletic Complex. The multi-million dollar
project is the next phase in taking West Georgia athletics to
a new level. The complex is anchored by the new 9,500-seat
University Stadium, home to West Georgia football. In one
endzone is the athletics administration building, which is due
University Stadium opening night
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to be completed in 2010. There are also football and soccer
practice fields. Finally, the jewel of the complex is what sets
West Georgia apart, as the Wolves opened the Women's Complex in October. The women's complex features competition
soccer and softball fields, with a fieldhouse in-between the two.
Inside the fieldhouse is a meeting room and locker and shower
facilities for each team.
Soccer field and women’s fieldhouse
Softball field
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Campus Center
The Campus Center offers a great place to get fit, have fun with friends or
just hang out and relax. If you’re up for a challenge, take a shot at scaling the
50-foot climbing wall or check out some recreation equipment for canoeing, kayaking, backpacking or play a competitive game of tennis or baseball.
If that’s not your thing, stay dry and comfortable walking or running on the
1/8-mile indoor track.
When you’re ready to pump up your muscles, the 13,000-square-foot
fitness facility houses more than 205 pieces of exercise equipment, including ellipticals, treadmills, weight machines and free weights. Personal trainers
are available to help tailor a fitness
program to your needs, and a variety
of classes, from yoga and spinning to
body pump and hip hop, are offered
in two fully equipped 1,500-squarefoot aerobics rooms.
If you prefer team sports, dribble
your way to campus fame on one of
the center’s basketball courts or get
involved with your choice of a wide
range of intramural sports and recreational
opportunities.
oppor
The
Th Game Room offers a great place to
relax, with
w pool tables, a wide-screen TV,
XBoxes and a variety of other games, and
both the
th center and patio feature numerous
lounging areas. For your internet needs, wireless service and plug-in connections are available throughout the building.
For group gatherings, the center houses several meeting rooms and a 9,000-square-foot
ballroom. Information regarding reservations can be found on the web at www.westga.
edu/~campus.
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The Outlook
A
fter two of the most successful seasons in the history of his tenure at West Georgia, head coach
Craig Roden has a daunting task in front of him in 2009-10 as he looks to rebuild a championship caliber squad in Carrollton. From all indications, his recruiting class for this coming season
could be one to remember for years to come.
After losing two-time Gulf South Conference Player of the
Year Dominic Cranford, All-American and two time All-GSC
performer Ashley Huff and two-time All-GSC guard Tia Jackson, any coach would cringe. But Roden went out and, using the
brand new UWG Coliseum as a backdrop, brought in one of the
top recruiting classes in the Gulf South Conference to add to a
solid core group of athletes.
Returners
The Wolves return just four players for the 2009-10 season,
led by four-year performer Alexis Pace. The only player on the
roster to play her entire career in a West Georgia uniform, Pace
provides plenty of Gulf South Conference experience in the post
and will be an invaluable cog on this year’s squad.
“Our returners have been exposed to a higher level of Division II basketball over the past few years,” Roden said. “They
have done a good job of getting that point across to our younger
players this year.”
In addition to Pace, two-year player Renee Reece returns to
the fold for her final season. A fantastic role player off the bench
at the forward position, Roden will look for solid minutes from
his only international player in 2009-10.
“With the exception of
Pace, this year’s returning
players will see more productive minutes this year,”
said Roden. “Our success
will have a lot to do with
their experience coming
into play in those crucial
minutes.”
On the perimeter, one
of the most dangerous
three-point threats that
the Wolves have this year
is in senior Renate Lopez.
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pointers made in 200809, she was also one of
the most consistent from
beyond the arc, hitting
36 percent of her threepointers as a junior.
The final returning
player is junior Marie
Dowdell, a guard who
saw time last year off the
bench. She will not be
eligible until after the holidays, but Roden expects
that her experience will
make this year’s squad that
much deeper and stronger.
Renate Lopez
Post Players
In the post, Roden’s first order of business was to replace the
loss of Huff and center Shaneka Bates. He did that and more
with a pair of Division I
recruits and a good mix of
junior college stars to add
to Pace, a returning senior
who started half of the
Wolves’ games in 2008-09.
“This is easily the deepest we have ever been at
the post,” Roden said. “In
most years, a coach will
have 2-3 post players who
can produce quality minutes. For us, we have five
who can give us productive
minutes.”
Renee Reece
At the top of the list are
D-I transfers Anelia Murray and Amy Horton. Murray is a solid
scorer from Atlanta who played at the University of Tennessee-
The Outlook
Chattanooga for her first two years of collegiate
basketball. Standing 5-11, Murray can play
from the outside in, which makes her a versatile
offensive weapon.
Horton is a local favorite who will be eligible
after the holidays. After spending time at both
UCLA and Georgia Tech, Horton decided to
transfer closer to home. At 6-0, she can shoot
from the outside or play with her back to
the basket, giving Roden plenty of offensive
choices.
“This is easily the
toughest schedule in
school history. With
a relatively new team,
we don’t know how
they will react to such
a tough schedule.
The biggest of the group is a transfer from
Florida Gulf Coast Community College in Kim
Jones, who has the potential to be one of the
best to ever don a uniform and play in the paint for the Wolves.
She and Tearra Henderson were a terror for opposing teams in
the paint in junior college and have brought their act to Carrollton
for the 2009-10 season.
The final cog in the post puzzle for the Wolves is in freshman
Brooke Lane, who has a lot of potential and with the experience
on this year’s roster, Roden will be able to bring her along and
make her into a GSC star.
Wings
The wing has always been the go-to spot for Roden’s offense,
and this year’s crop gives the coach a chance to throw multiple
looks at an opponent.
“We have a very good mix of talent at the wing this season,”
said Roden. “They are a versatile bunch of players and each brings
something unique to the table.”
Lopez is the leader of the bunch, returning for her final season
at West Georgia. She provides Roden with a sharp-shooter on
the perimeter while players like Reece and Dowdell can play a
multitude of positions.
Junior Charlease Williams is a Division I transfer, coming to
West Georgia after a pair of years at Jacksonville State. A slasher
type, Williams will be able to drive, dish and create turnovers.
“I look for these girls to bring a change of pace, but at the
same time, I need some rebounds out of this crew as well,” Roden
said. “We have the kind of solid depth at this position that can
take us places.”
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~ Coach Roden
Thomassian Wyatt and Brittany Smith
are two more transfers who will see solid time
at the wing this season. Wyatt will run the
point from time-to-time, but can really be a
force on the defensive side of the ball as well.
Guards
At the guard spot, Roden will look to
Wyatt for help until the holiday break, when
Dowdell will be able to return.
“Wyatt is not a true point guard, but does
a good job of helping us keep a solid pace,”
said Roden. “She attacks well and does help
us to get easy buckets.”
Wyatt, Dowdell and freshman sensation B.B. Brooks will all
see time at the point. Brooks is recovering from a tough injury
last season, but has flourished thus far in getting back into the
mix. With that trio, the Wolves will have the depth necessary to
compete in Gulf South Conference play in January.
Schedule
Wi t h e i g h t g a m e s
against Gulf South Conference West Division opponents, including a December 3 meeting in The Coliseum with fourth-ranked
Delta State, the Wolves will
have their hands full with
this year’s schedule.
“This is easily the
toughest schedule in
school history,” Roden
said. “With a relatively
new team, we don’t know
how they will react to such
a tough schedule.”
Marie Dowdell
The Wolves begin their
GSC East Division schedule on January 9 at North Alabama,
with the first home conference battle set for January 16 against
West Florida.
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14
3
Marie
Dowdell
Charlease
Williams
G • 5-10 • Jr.
Notasulga, AL
G • 5-9 • Jr.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
5
12
Renate
Lopez
Amy
Horton
G • 5-7 • Sr.
Hephzibah
F • 6-0 • Jr.
Tallapoosa
20
21
Anelia
Murray
B.B.
Brooks
F • 5-11 • Jr.
Lithonia
G • 5-3 • Fr.
Martin, TN
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23
Renee
Reece
Tearra
Henderson
F • 5-11 • Sr.
Toronto, Ontario
C • 6-0 • Jr.
Moss Point, MS
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Thomassian
Wyatt
Brooke
Lane
G/F • 5-8 • Jr.
Bowdon
C • 5-10 • Fr.
Snellville
41
45
F • 5-9 • Jr.
Bogart
C • 5-11 • Sr.
Griffin
Brittany
Smith
Alexis
Pace
50
Kim
Jones
C • 6-2 • Jr.
Baxley
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Rosters
Alphabetical
No.
21
1
23
12
50
33
5
20
45
22
41
3
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Name
B.B. Brooks
Marie Dowdell
Tearra Henderson
Amy Horton
Kim Jones
Brooke Lane
Renate Lopez
Anelia Murray
Alexis Pace
Renee Reece
Brittany Smith
Charlease Williams
Thomassian Wyatt
Pos.
G
G
C
F
C
C
G
F
C
F
F
G
G/F
Ht.
5-3
5-10
6-0
6-0
6-2
5-10
5-7
5-11
5-11
5-11
5-9
5-9
5-8
Cl.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Hometown
Martin, TN
Notasulga, AL
Moss Point, MS
Tallapoosa
Baxley
Snellville
Hephzibah
Lithonia
Griffin
Toronto, Ontario
Bogart
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Bowdon
Numerical Roster
No.
1
3
5
12
20
21
22
23
32
33
41
45
50
16
Name
Marie Dowdell
Charlease Williams
Renate Lopez
Amy Horton
Anelia Murray
B.B. Brooks
Renee Reece
Tearra Henderson
Thomassian Wyatt
Brooke Lane
Brittany Smith
Alexis Pace
Kim Jones
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G
G
G
F
F
G
F
C
G/F
C
F
C
C
Ht.
5-10
5-9
5-7
6-0
5-11
5-3
5-11
6-0
5-8
5-10
5-9
5-11
6-2
Cl.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Hometown
Notasulga, AL
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Hephzibah
Tallapoosa
Lithonia
Martin, TN
Toronto, Ontario
Moss Point, MS
Bowdon
Snellville
Bogart
Griffin
Baxley
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Head Coach Craig Roden
W
est Georgia’s women’s basketball program is under the capable direction of veteran head coach
Craig Roden. Now in his 13th season at UWG, Roden has led the surge to transform the
Wolves’ program into one capable of competing with the nation’s elite in NCAA Division II.
The 2007-08 season was Roden’s biggest at West Georgia. His Wolves posted a 25-5
record, the school’s best mark since the early 1990s. Also, UWG won the GSC East Division title, and advanced to the semi final round of the NCAA Division II South Region
Tournament.
Roden’s efforts didn’t go unnoticed. Following the season, the Atlanta Tipoff Club
named him Georgia’s Women’s College Basketball Coach of the Year. The honor covered
every women’s program in the state, regardless of size or classification.
It wasn’t the first time Roden had captured notice for his abilities. He was given points
for courage in 1996 when he agreed to take over a West Georgia program that could charitably be described as a train wreck. The year before Roden arrived in Carrollton, West Georgia
was 0-26, and only competitive in two of those losses.
Though wins didn’t come in large numbers at the start, Roden’s UWG teams were competitive from the start. They worked hard, played hard, were accountable, and most of all,
they guarded people.
This combination has led Roden to the verge of becoming the second most prolific
winner in the history of Gulf South Conference women’s basketball.
The job Roden has done at West Georgia epitomizes his coaching career at six previous stops ranging from junior college to Division I programs. Prior to his arrival at West
Georgia, Roden was the Women’s Head Coach at Crowder Community College in Neosho,
MO. He’s also held Women’s Head coaching positions at Snead State Community College
The Roden File
Hometown: Guntersville, Alabama
Birthdate: July 25, 1956
Education: B.S. –University of West Alabama (1978)
M.A. – University of West Alabama (1980)
Family: Children – Tyler and Andrew
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach: West Georgia (1996-Present)
Head Coach: Crowder (MO) Community College
(1995-96)
Head Coach: Snead State (AL) Community College –
Men (1992-95)
Head Coach: Connors (OK) State Community College
(1990-92)
Head Coach: University of Texas-El Paso (1987-90)
Head Coach: University of West Alabama (1984-87)
Head Coach: Snead State (AL) Community College
(1980-84)
Assistant Coach: University of West Alabama (1978-80)
Coaching Records:
Overall: 258-247 (.512)
At West Georgia: 188-164 (.534)
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in Boaz, AL (1980-84), the University of West Alabama (1984-87),
the University of Texas-El Paso (1987-90), and Connors State College
in Warner, OK (1990-92).
Roden received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education, with a minor in History, from West Alabama in 1978. He
continued work on his Master’s degree (Health, Physical Education,
and Recreation) while working as an assistant coach with the Tigers
from 1978-80.
Roden is married to the former Debra Griffin. The Rodens have
three children. Son Tyler is a teacher and basketball coach at Buckhorn High School in Alabama, son Andrew is a junior collegiate
wrestler at New Mexico Highlands, and daughter Maggi is a senior at
Summitton Christian School.
The Roden Era - 1996-2010
1996-97
8-18
1997-98
9-17
1998-99
11-15
1999-00
11-15
2000-01
14-12
2001-02
17-10
2002-03
15-11
At UWG
Overall (NCAA)
Overall (Career)
.307
.346
.423
.423
.538
.623
.576
191-171
261-252
437-360
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
.527
.509
.548
9-18
16-11
19-10
12-15
25-5
22-7
3-5
.333
.592
.655
.444
.833
.758
.375
Assistant Coaches
Rongi Bethea
Assistant Basketball Coach
A veteran presence returns to the Wolves' coaching staff this season in the person of
Rongi Bethea. The former UWG star is in her third year on Craig Roden's staff.
Bethea, a native of Ocala, Fla., came to West Georgia from Central Florida Community
College. She was a two-year standout from 2002-03, helping her team to back-to-back
winning seasons. She averaged 10.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and was a defensive
stopper while in a UWG uniform.
As a coach, Bethea is instrumental in UWG's success on the practice floor, recruiting
and with administrative duties within the program.
Though West Georgia is her first official coaching post, Bethea remained active in
basketball after graduation and before returning to UWG. She worked part-time with the
coaching staff at her alma mater, Forrest High School in Ocala. She has also coached with
the prestigious Leesburg AAU program in Central Florida.
Bethea graduated from West Georgia in 2002, earning a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. Her UWG education led Bethea to a position as a Victim Advocate with the
Ocala Police Department. In that position, she worked with many types of crime victims
of sexual battery and abuse, plus victims of domestic violence, elder abuse and homicide
survivors.
Rotesha Anderson
Graduate Assistant
Joining the Wolves’ coaching staff for the 2009-10 season is a former player who was
one of the best defenders that head coach Criag Roden has put on the floor. Rotesha
Anderson, a native of Brent, Ala., was a defensive stalwart on the Wolves’ squad from
2006-2008.
Her defense was a vital cog in the UWG machine, especially in the 2007-08 season
where the Wolves finished at 25-5 and earned a spot in the 2008 South Regional. So vital
that she started over Gulf South Conference East Division Player of the Year Dominic
Cranford.
After her playing days, Anderson graduated from the University of West Georgia in
August of 2008 with a B.S. in Sport Management.
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Sports Medicine
Seth Lester
Head Athletic Trainer
Student-athletes
in West Georgia’s
11-sport athletic
program enjoy the
finest in medical
attention. For the
14th season, Seth
Lester is in charge
of UWG’s superb
Sports Medicine
program.
Lester this season
returns to a familiar
role. Beyond his
duties as head athletic trainer for the entire West Georgia program, he is the
primary athletic trainer responsible for the Wolves’ football
team in 2009.
Beyond caring for UWG’s student-athletes as Head
Trainer, Lester’s duties include supervising the staff within
the Sports Medicine department, including graduate
assistant and student trainers. He also oversees all athletic
training activities for the program’s 10 intercollegiate sports
teams. He works with the coaches in coordinating all con-
Carrie Stewart
Women’s Basketball Trainer
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ditioning and rehabilitation work involving both male and
female student-athletes at UWG.
Lester came to West Georgia in 1991 following a stint as
assistant trainer at his alma mater, West Alabama. Lester’s
impressive list of credentials includes certification by the
National Athletic Trainers’ Association, and the National
Strength and Conditioning Association. He is also one of
only two athletic trainers in the country to be a member of
the American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society. Lester has
also been named an Outstanding Young Man of America.
Though UWG’s student-athletes remain his priority, Lester’s expertise has benefited performers on many levels. His
duties have included serving as primary athletic trainer for
America’s team handball squad at the 2003 Pan American
Games in Santiago, Chile. Also, this summer, he worked the
U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado.
Originally from the Atlanta area, Lester is a graduate of
Druid Hills High School, near Emory University. He holds
an undergraduate degree in Athletic Training from the University of West Alabama in Livingston.
Lester and wife Susan have three daughters: 12-year old
Madison; four-year old Haven and three-year old Hannah.
Bill Green
Gregory S. Slappey, M.D.
Michael Poss, M.D.
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Team Orthopedist
Team Physician
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Alexis Pace
2008-09: played in 27 games, starting nine …
Height: 5-11
averaged 2.6 points and 3.0 rebounds per game …
Class: Senior
shot .325 from the field … top night came against
Position: Post
Talladega on January 24, 2009, when she had even
points and four rebounds in a UWG victory…logged Hometown: Griffin, Georgia
Griffin HS
three steals in the season finale against ArkansasMonticello at the Gulf South Conference tournament…2006-07: played in 27 games, starting in four (4) games...averaged 2.7 ppg, 2.4
rpg, 16.4 minutes per game ... had a .346 FG % (27-78) and a .613 FT % (19-31)...
had 19 steals, seven (7) blocked shots, and eight (8) assists in those 27 games...her top
performance came at Bluefield College (12/15/06), as she scored eight (8) points, on
4-of-6 from the floor...she was perfect from the charity stripes twice, Eckerd (12/16/06)
and Miles College (12/11/06)...she tied a career high in rebounds against West Florida
(2/13/07) and Clayton State (12/31/06) with six (6)…2005-06: played in 27 games
averaging 1.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg and 12 minutes per game...posted a season high eight (8)
points against Agnes Scott (11/19/05) going 4-of-9 from the field...in 24 minutes versus
North Alabama (2/20/06) she scored seven (7) points, was perfect from the free throw
line (3-3), had two blocks, and one assist...she grabbed six (6) rebounds twice, first against
Clark-Atlanta (11/23/05) and then against Valdosta State (1/9/06)…Griffin HS: played
for coach Schwanda Jackson...in her senior year, she posted 13 ppg, 12 rpg, and 2 apg.
… Personal: Daughter of June Barrow...born on February 27, 1987...Majoring in Mass
Communications with a minor in Sociology
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RéNate Lopez
2008-09: Saw solid minutes off the bench as a junior … solid shooter who averaged
nine minutes per game in 25 games last year
Height: 5-7
… hit 16-of-44 shots from beyond the arc
Class: Senior
… averaged 2.4 points and 0.8 rebounds per
game … scored 11 points in the Wolves 82-71 Position: Guard
Hometown: Hepzibah, Georgia
victory over North Georgia on November 29,
Hepzibah HS/ Bevill State CC
2008 … was 3-5 from three-point range in
that game as well as 2-2 from the line…Bevill
State CC: played for coach Richardson...averaged 7.0 ppg., .380 FG percentage, .350
3-FG percentage, .820 FT percentage, prior to suffering an injury and still was named to
Second Team All-Conference…Hephzibah HS: played for coach Lofton...was an honorable mention to the First Team All-Region and was a Wendy’s High School Heisman
nominee in 2005...she also sported in softball and was named to the Second Team AllState…Personal: Daughter of Carolina Lopez...born on December 6, 1987...Majoring
in Criminology.
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Renee Reece
2008-09: played in 27 games, primarily coming
Height: 5-11
off the bench … averaged 1.2 points and 2.2
Class: Senior
rebounds per game … top performance came
Position: Forward
in a win over Talladega on January 24, 2009,
Hometown: Ajax, Ontario
when Reece pulled down 10 rebounds, her first
double-digit rebound effort … had six points and Pickering HS
seven rebounds in a winning effort at Tuskegee
on December 31, 2008…2007-08: played in 21 games, averaging 8.3 minutes off the
Wolves’ bench...she averaged 1.0 ppg., 1.6 rpg. with a total 34 rebounds...her top performance came versus Florida Southern (11/15/07) as she scored four (4) points, on 2-of-3
shooting; snagged eight (8) rebounds, swiped two (2) steals, and had one (1) assist in 22
minutes of play…Personal: Daughter of Vinton Reece and Carol Stephenson...born on
May 26, 1987...Majoring in Special Education...played at the University of ArkansasFort Worth for coach Louis Whorton...is an Alumni of Pickering High School in Ajax,
Ontario, where she played for coach Sarah Willis.
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B.B. Brooks
2009-10: Speedy point guard joining the Wolves for her first season in college basketball … should
be in the mix for the starting point guard spot in 2009-10…High School: Prepped for four years
under coach Sean Stephenson at Westview High in Martin, TN … was injured during her senior
season … named best defense and team captain during both junior and senior years … Named AllRegion, All-District and All-Tournament as a junior … consistently awarded as the player with the
most hustle…Personal: Born February 18, 1991 … daugher of Bobb and Belinda Brooks Lawson
… Majoring in Psychology … enjoys talking on the phone, church, family gatherings and dancing
… enjoys soul food more than any other … favorite non-basketball sports are baseball and football
… has a hidden talent for singing … favorite fictional character is Tweety Bird.
Height: 5-3
Class: Freshman
Position: Guard
Hometown: Martin, TN
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Marie Dowdell
2009-10: Tall and athletic guard returning for her second season in a West Georgia uniform …
Played sparingly in 2008-09, averaging 0.5 points and 0.7 rebounds per game off the bench …
has the potential to be in the starting rotation in the 2009-10 season … scored four points with a
steal, four assists and five rebounds in a UWG victory at Berea College on November 16, 2008…
Alabama State: played for coach Freda Freeman Jackson...Notasulga HS: played for coach Roland
Bell...in 2003, 2004, and 2006 was named to the State Finals All-Tournament Team...was the Clas
1-A Regional MVP in 2003...in 2006 she was also named Team MVP and to the All-State team…
Personal: Daughter of Annie Dowdell and Timothy Dowdell Sr....born on February 3, 1988...
Majoring in Management
Height: 5-10
Class: Junior
Position: Guard
Hometown: Notasulga, Alabama
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Tearra Henderson
At UWG: Highly touted JUCO transfer joining the Wolves for her junior campaign … has the
potential to be a scorer and inside force for UWG in 2009-10…Lawson State CC: Played for
coach Aubrey WIley at Lawson State Community College … named All-Conference and AllRegion for her efforts last season … averaged 15 points and nine rebounds as a sophomore…High
School: Played for coach Sheila Smith at Moss Point High in Moss Point, MS…Personal: Born
February 15, 1989 … daughter of Robert and Katrina Henderson … Majoring in Criminology
… enjoys texting and cooking in her spare time … favorite foods include macaroni and cheese,
chicken and her Mama’s yams … favorite non-basketball sport is volleyball . . . enjoys the musical
stylings of Drake and Lil’ Wayne … worst fear is a plane crash … would love to try tennis one day
… lists Tampa as one of the best places she has ever visited.
Height: 6-0
Class: Junior
Position: Post
Hometown: Moss Point, MS
Moss Point HS/Lawson
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Amy Horton
2009-10: Outstanding transfer prospect joining the Wolves for the 2009-10 campaign … Division I caliber player who has long-range scoring ability and the size to be strong under the basket…
Georgia Tech: Played four games in her first season at Georgia Tech ... Scored 2 points and had
2 assists in 11 minutes off the bench in win over Northwestern (11/21) ... Finished with 6 points
in 12 minutes of action against Davidson on opening night (11/9)…Prep: Played at Haralson
County HS for coach Steve Lambert ... Averaged 36 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and two steals
as a senior ... Ranked third in the nation in scoring as a senior ... Three-time All-State selection
... Named honorable mention Parade All-American ... adidas All-American selection ... adidas
All-American team MVP ... Two-time All-Area Player of the Year ... Four-time All-Area firstteam selection ... Named all four years to the Atlanta Tip-Off Club team ... Averaged 25 points,
10 rebounds and six assists as a junior ... As a sophomore, she averaged 28 points, 13 rebounds
and five assists ... Averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists as a freshman ... Played club
basketball for the Georgia Dream team…Personal: Full Name: Amy Elizabeth Horton ... Born:
November 3, 1987 in Carrollton, GA ... Parents: Barry Horton and Lesa Lynn Golgart ... Has one
brother, Clay and one sister, Avery, who are twins ... Biggest athletic thrill was being named AllAmerican MVP ... Names Magic Johnson as the athlete she most admires.
Height: 6-0
Class: Junior
Hometown: Tallapoosa
Haralson County, UCLA,
Georgia Tech
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Kim Jones
At UWG: Outstanding post prospect joining the Wolves for her third collegiate season … Has a
chance to make an immediate impact in the West Georgia paint … At Florida Gulf Coast: Played
for coach Roonie Scovel at Florida Gulf Coast Community College … named Second Team
All-Conference as a freshman amd sophomore … averaged 5.6 points and 3.7 rebounds per game
during her first year … put up 6.8 points and 4.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore … top performance at FGCC was 22 points and 11 rebounds against Motlow State in 2008 … Career high
for rebounds came in her freshman year with 15 boards against Enterprise-Ozark…High School:
Prepped for coach Toni Long at Appling County High … Named All-State, All-Region and team
MVP … Personal: Born February 5, 1988 … daughter of Jimmy and DeLois Jones … Majoring
in Antnropology … plans to be overseas playing basketball in 10 years.
Height: 6-2
Class: Junior
Position: Post
Hometown: Baxley
Appling County HS/Florida
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Brooke Lane
AT UWG: Outstanding prospect joining the Wolves for her first collegiate basketball season … tall
and athletic in the post, Lane will have a chance to compete for playing time early in 2009-10…
High School: Prepped for coach Dale Grant at Shiloh High School in Snellville … named Gwinnett Tip-Off Club Player of the Month for February 2008…Personal: Born February 14, 1991
… daughter of Beverly and Felix Brown … Pre-Med Major … favorite foods include quesadillas
and queso dip … enjoys playing soccer when not playing basketball … sports hero is WNBA great
Lisa Leslie … would love to try lacrosse … enjoys listening to Drake and Kirk Franklin … plans to
become an optometrist.
Height: 5-10
Class: Freshman
Position: Post
Hometown: Snellville
Shiloh HS
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Anelia Murray
At UWG: Division I transfer with an impressive resume joining the Wolves for the 2009-10 season
… has a chance to be a force in the GSC this season…Chattanooga 2007-08 – Freshman: Played
in 17 games ... averaged four minutes, 1.2 points and one rebound per game ... scored a career-high
four points against Wofford ... pulled down three rebounds against Appalachian State and tallied
two assists against Weber State ... played a career-best eight minutes against UNC Greensboro in
the Southern Conference tournament…High School: Four-year member of the varsity squad ...
led team to three consecutive 20-win seasons ... 5A State Finals Runners-Up in sophomore season
... 5A State Final Four as a junior and Elite Eight as a freshman McDonald’s All-American Nominee ... named to the Atlanta Tip-Off Club All-Metro Team ... All-State Honorable Mention...
three-time All-County player ... 4Shot Hoops All-State player in sophomore and junior years and
All-Classification member in sophomore season...4Shot Hoops Elite 50 member. .. Sports Champion of Greater Atlanta honoree ... named Redan High School MVP as a sophomore...named to
the PowerAde Festival All-Tournament Team ... as a senior became a member of the DeKalb county
1,000-plus Points Club, DeKalb County Top 5 in points per game, Top 10 in free throw percentage and received the DeKalb County “Best of Best” Award ... Averaged 20 points per year as a
senior with nine rebounds and 2.5 steals per game...as a junior was in the DeKalb County Top 5 in
free throw percentage, Top 10 in points per game and Top 15 in rebounds per game...averaged 17
points per game and eight rebounds per game ... in her sophomore season she ranked in the Top 15
in points per game and Top 5 in free throw percentage ... received Redan High School’s Offensive
Award ...l ed her AAU team to the State Championship in 2005 and 2006 ... USA Stars Champions in 2005, YBOA Nationals Runners-Up in 2003 ... AAU State Champions in 2002 ... named
Tennessee Thunder Tournament MVP in 2002 ... YBOA International Championship, All-Tournament Team...four-year member of the A-B Honor Roll ... selected to Who’s Who Among American
High School Students … Personal: Full name is Anelia Delisa Murray ... Business Marketing
major ... born February 18, 1989, in Flint, Michigan ... daughter of Allen and Delores Murray. ..
has a brother, Durand, who plays basketball at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
Height: 5-11
Class: Junior
Position: Forward
Hometown: Lithonia
Redan HS/UT-Chattanooga
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Brittany Smith
At UWG: Versatile athlete donning a UWG uniform for her third collegiate basketball season …
will be in the mix for a starting position in the 2009-10 season…Lawson State CC: Played for two
seasons under coach Aubry Wiley at Lawson State Community College … Averaged six points,
4.5 rebounds, three blocks, two assists and one steal in her final year … also played volleyball
at Lawson…High School: Prepped for coach Carla Johnson at Clarke Central High School in
Athens, GA … averaged 12 points, eight rebounds, two steals, three assists and six blocks … also
played volleyball, winning team outstanding blocker and hitter award...Personal: Born September
22, 1988 … daughter of Loretta Davenport and Scotty Smith … Majoring in Physical Education
… enjoys cooking in her spare time … favorite food is chicken casserole … favorite non-basketball
sport is volleyball … prefers buffalo wings to fingers, flavored with hot, honey mustard … sports
hero is Dr. J … favorite fictional character is Dr. Suess.
Height: 5-9
Class: Junior
Position: Forward
Hometown: Bogart
Clarke Central HS/Lawson
State CC
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Charlease Williams
At UWG: Highly talented Division I transfer joining the Wolves’ effort in 2009-10 … tall guard
with a lot of talent, Williams has a chance to be a force in the Gulf South Conference…At Jacksonville State: Played for two seasons at Division I Jacksonville State…High School: Prepped
under coach Dennis Frisco at nationally known high school powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft.
Lauderdale, FL … named team MVP, All-County Third Team and Broward-Dade County All-Star
… also played volleyball as well as track and field in HS…Personal: Born December 25, 1988 …
duather of Josephine and Charlie Williams … Majoring in Recreation … favorite foods include all
soul food and seafood … favorite movie is Smart Guy … enjoys football when not playing basketball … sports hero is Michael Jordan … credits her most exciting basketball moment as hitting the
game winning shot in an All-Star game … plans to open her own Children’s Hospital.
Height: 5-9
Class: Junior
Position: Guard
Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
St. Thomas Aquinas HS/
Jacksonville State
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Thomassian Wyatt
AT UWG: Solid overall player joining the Wolves for her third season of collegiate basketball …
should vie for a spot in the starting rotation in 2009-10…Southern Union CC: Played for coach
Sparks at Southern Union Community College in Alabama … averaged 28 points, 7.5 rebounds,
6.5 assists and forced two turnovers per game … Named to the All-State and All-Region teams …
Earned best offensive and best free-throw shooting honors as a team…High School: Prepped for
coach Ring at nearby Bowdon High School … Averaged 25 points, 8.5 rebounds, 10 assist and 2.5
turnovers per game … Named All-State and All-Region … Named team Offensive MVP…Personal: Born January 31, 1987 … daughter of Lindy and Jimmy Wyatt … favorite food is seafood
… enjoys listening to rap and R&B music … all-time sports hero is Michael Jordan.
Height: 5-8
Class: Junior
Position: Guard/Forward
Hometown: Bowdon
Bowdon HS/Southern Union
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cademic excellence, 43 National Championships and a leadership role in the NCAA’s Division
II make the Gulf South Conference (GSC) something special. As a charter member of D-II, the
league’s 14 universities in six southeastern states enters its 40th year of setting the standards nationally, always breaking new ground.
In the summer of 1970, six college
presidents met to talk about athletics; when
the meeting ended, a new league emergedthe Mid-South Conference-started by, and
to this day run by, the CEOs, the first in
NCAA history. It is that CEO-control and
involvement that makes the league work
and its 14 championships (football; men’s
and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer; volleyball, men’s and women’s
basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s
and women’s golf; softball and baseball) so
bitterly contested in a collegial manner.
From that point forward, the GSC has
been giant steps ahead of the D-II pack.
Dating back to 1997, the league has found
neutral sites paying sizeable guarantees for
most of its team championships. NCAA
Conventions regularly feature GSC-proposed or inspired legislation. No one wins
more regionals or earns more NCAA postseason bids. In 2004, the league purchased
its own new construction office space. The
crowning moment came in 2005-06 when
the GSC debuted its highly successful
“GSC-TV Live” package which included
nine football games (now 10) and its men’s
and women’s basketball tournament finals.
Add to that its web-TV show, “GSC Sports
Weekly,” and its broadbanding of its Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Baseball
championships, and you can see why the
GSC is a Conference paving the way into
the 21st century.
We take pride in our 43 National Team
Championships in 12 sports and more
than 100 regional titles, especially because
there is no sacrifice on the academic side,
where GSC student-athletes regularly earn
Academic All-America. The Conference collected its most recent Titles in 2007-08 with
Valdosta State’s Football crown and West
Florida’s Men’s Golf Title.
Delta State, Florence State (now North
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Alabama), Jacksonville State, Livingston
(now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin
and Troy State were the charter members.
Scheduling problems for the 1970-71
academic year limited the GSC to football,
won by Jacksonville State. In 1971, the addition of Southeast Louisiana (SELA) and
Nichols State increased the membership to
eight. The league opened an office in Hammond, LA, changed its name to the Gulf
South Conference and began championships in nine men’s sports. Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (NWLA,
now Northwestern State) joined in 1972
and two years later, NELA left for Division
I with SELA and Nicholls State following
in 1979.
The conference continued with seven
teams until 1981, when the CEOs admitted
Valdosta State, followed by West Georgia
(1983). In 1991, Tennessee-Martin and Troy
State went Division I, briefly dropping the
GSC back to seven members. An aggressive expansion under the guidance of new
Commissioner Nate Salant resulted in 10
new members: Lincoln Memorial (199293); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State,
Central Arkansas and Mississippi University
for Women (1993-94); West Florida (199495); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas
Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas
(1995-96). Jacksonville State went Division
I at the end of 1992-93. Mississippi College
dropped to Division III at the end of 199596, and was replaced by Christian Brothers
to keep the Conference at 16 schools. In July
2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University, making
it the largest NCAA conference at any level
with 18 schools. MUW dropped its athletics
program at the end of the 2002-03 season,
decreasing the membership to 17.
The Conference decreased to 15 teams
in 2006-07 when Central Arkansas moved
to Division I and Lincoln Memorial moved
to the South Atlantic Conference. The GSC
moved to its current 14-team membership
in 2009-10 when Montevallo joined the
Peach Belt Conference.
Former Commissioner Jim McCullough
brought the GSC office to Birmingham.
Current Commissioner, Nate Salant began
his tenure in October, 1992. He is assisted
by Assistant Commissioner for Media and
Public Affairs Michael Anderson, Assistant
Sports Information Directors Michael
Banks and Eric SanInocencio and Senior
Woman Administrator Andrea Anderson.
The Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. David Rankin (Southern Arkansas). Joining him on the executive committee are Vice Chair Dr. Beheruz Sethna
(West Georgia) and past-Chair Dr. Robert
Brown (Arkansas Tech). The Supervisors of
Officials are Bill Johnson (Football), John
Caldwell (Basketball-West Division) and
Mike Murphy (Basketball-East Division).
GSC Member Schools
GSC Member Schools
University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH)
University of Arkansas-Monticello (UAM)
Arkansas Tech University (ATU)
Christian Brothers University (CBU)
Delta State University (DSU)
Harding University (HU)
Henderson State University (HSU)
University of North Alabama (UNA)
Ouachita Baptist University (OBU)
Southern Arkansas University (SAU)
Valdosta State University (VSU))
University of West Alabama (UWA)
University of West Florida (UWF)
University of West Georgia (UWG)
GSC East Opponents
Alabama-Huntsville
January 21 in Carrollton • February 18 in Huntsville
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: University of Alabama in
Huntsville
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
Enrollment: 7,400
President: Dr. David Williams
Athletic Director: Jim Harris
Colors: Royal Blue & White
Nickname: Chargers
Home Court: Spragins Hall (2,000)
SID: Antoine Bell
SID Office Phone: (256) 824-6008
SID Fax: (256) 824-6947
SID E-mail: bella@email.uah.edu
Web Page: www.uahchargers.com
Team Information
2008-09 Record: 7-20
2007-08 GSC Record: 2-9 (6th)
Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 7/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Roy Heintz
Alma Mater: South Florida (1985)
Record at UAH: 0-0 (1st year)
Career Record: 119-93 (7 years)
Coach’s Office Phone: (256) 824-2208
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: Jenny Finora
Lady Chargers
North Alabama
January 9 in Florence • February 6 in Carrollton
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: University of North Alabama
Location: Florence, Alabama
Enrollment: 7,243
President: Dr. William G. Cale, Jr.
Athletic Director: Mark Linder
Colors: Purple & Gold
Nickname: Lions
Home Court: Flowers Hall (3,800)
SID: Jeff Hodges
SID Office Phone: (256) 765-4595
Assistant SID: Shane Herrmann
SID Fax: (256) 765-4659
SID E-mail: sportsinformation@una.edu
Web Page: www.roarlions.com
Team Information
2008-09 Record: 15-13
2007-08 GSC Record: 8-4 (3rd)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Terry Fowler
Alma Mater: Lane (1986)
Record at UNA: 42-42 (4th year)
Career Record: 133-132 (9th year)
Coach’s Office Phone: (256) 765-4616
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: Dan Presel
Graduate Assistant: Mallory Moring
Lions
2009-10 Schedule
November 16
UNIVERSITY OF THE
SOUTH
November 19
OUACHITA BAPTIST
November 21
HENDERSON STATE
November 24
at Kentucky Wesleyan
November 28
at Delta State
November 30
at Christian Brothers
December 11
at Arkansas-Monticello
December 12
at Southern Arkansas
December 19
HARDING
December 21
ARKANSAS TECH
January 2
OAKLAND CITY
January 5
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
January 9
at West Florida*
January 14
LAMUTH
January 16
NORTH ALABAMA*
January 21
at West Georgia*
January 23
at Valdosta State*
January 30
WEST ALABAMA*
February 6
WEST FLORIDA*
February 10
at Lambuth
February 13
at North Alabama*
February 15
at Oakland City
February 18
WEST GEORGIA*
February 20
VALDOSTA STATE*
February 27
at West Alabama*
* - GSC East Opponent
2009-10 Schedule
November 6
vs. Southern New Hampshire
November 7
vs. Northeastern State
November 8
vs. Stonehill
November 16
at Tuskegee
November 19
HENDERSON STATE
November 21
OUACHITA BAPTIST
November 24
at Spring Hill
November 28
at Christian Brothers
November 30
at Delta State
December 5
GA SOUTHWESTERN
December 9
at Southern Indiana
December 19
ARKANSAS TECH
December 21
HARDING
January 2
at Arkansas-Monticello
January 4
at Southern Arkansas
January 7
VALDOSTA STATE*
January 9
WEST GEORGIA*
January 14
at West Alabama*
January 16
at Alabama-Huntsville*
January 20
at West Florida*
January 23
CONCORDIA
January 28
at Lambuth
January 30
TALLADEGA
February 4
at Valdosta State*
February 6
at West Georgia*
February 11
WEST ALABAMA*
February 13
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*
February 18
WEST FLORIDA*
February 22
at Harding
February 27
LAMBUTH
* - GSC East Opponent
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GSC East Opponents
Valdosta State
January 30 in Carrollton • February 27 in Valdosta
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: Valdosta State University
Location: Valdosta, Georgia
Enrollment: 12,000
President: Dr. Patrick J. Schloss
Athletic Director: Herb Reinhard
Colors: Red & Black
Nickname: Blazers
Home Court: P.E. Complex (5,350)
SID: Shawn Reed
SID Office Phone: (229) 333-5903
SID Fax: (229) 333-5972
SID E-mail: msreed@valdosta.edu
Web Page: www.vstateblazers.com
Team Information
2009-10 Record: 21-9
2008-09 GSC Record: 9-3 (2nd)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Kiley Hill
Alma Mater: Arkansas Tech (1995)
Record at VSU: (170-89, 10rd year)
Career Record: (185-101, 11th year)
Coach’s Office Phone: (229) 245-6514
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: Jennifer Head
Graduate Assistants: Carley Peterson, Erin
Keller
Lady Blazers
West Alabama
January 23 in Livingston • February 20 in Carrollton
2008-09 Quick Facts
Institution: University of West Alabama
Location: Livingston, Alabama
Enrollment: 4,888
President: Dr. Richard Holland
Athletic Director: E.J. Brophy
Colors: Red, White & Black
Nickname: Tigers
Home Court: Pruitt Hall (1,500)
SID: Kyle Lewis
SID Office Phone: (205) 652-3596
SID Fax: (205) 652-3600
SID E-mail: klewis@uwa.edu
Web Page: www.athletics.uwa.edu
Team Information
2008-09 Record: 11-17
2006-07 GSC Record: 5-7 (4th)
Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 3/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Amanda Marks
Alma Mater: North Alabama (1988)
Record at UWA: 125-99 (9th year)
Career Record: 230-163 (14th year)
Coach’s Office Phone: (205) 652-3506
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: Betsy Harris
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2009-10 Schedule
November 15
Lander
November 16
Edward Waters
November 21
Eckerd
November 24
at Nova Southeastern
November 25
at Tampa
November 29
at Georgia Southwestern
December 2
at Clark Atlanta
December 5
Albany State
December 8
Columbus State
December 15
Delta State
December 19
vs. Shaw
December 20
vs. District of Columbia
December 30
vs. Nova Southeastern
December 31
at Albany State
January 7
at North Alabama*
January 13
West Florida*
January 16
Saint Leo
January 18
Clark Atlanta
January 21
West Alabama*
January 23
Alabama-Huntsville*
January 30
at West Georgia*
February 4
North Alabama*
February 10
at West Florida*
February 13
at Saint Leo
February 18
at West Alabama*
February 20
at Alabama-Huntsville*
February 27
West Georgia*
* - GSC East Opponent
2008-09 Schedule
November 18
Concordia
November 21
Talladega
November 23
at Delta State
November 28
at Arkansas Tech
November 30
at Harding
December 4
vs. Columbus State
December 5
vs. Eckerd
December 12
Christian Brothers
December 15
Shorter
December 19
Arkansas-Monticello
December 21
Southern Arkansas
December 29
vs. Missouri Science & Tech
December 30
vs. Southern Arkansas
January 1
at Henderson State
January 2
at Ouachita Baptist
January 7
at West Florida*
January 14
North Alabama*
January 16
Lambuth
January 21
at Valdosta State*
January 23
West Georgia*
January 30
at Alabama-Huntsville*
February 3
West Florida*
February 11
at North Alabama*
February 13
at Lambuth
February 18
Valdosta State*
February 20
at West Georgia*
February 27
Alabama-Huntsville*
* - GSC East Opponent
GSC East Opponents
West Florida
January 16 in Carrollton • February 13 in Pensacola
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: University of West Florida
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Enrollment: 11,000
President: Dr. John Cavanaugh
Athletic Director: Todd Davis
Colors: Royal Blue and Kelly Green
Nickname: Argonauts
Home Court: UWF Fieldhouse (1,180)
SID: Matt Rowley
SID Office Phone: (850) 474-2140
SID Fax: (850) 474-3342
SID E-mail: mrowley@uwf.edu
Web Page: www.goargos.com
Team Information
2008-09 Record: 8-19
2008-09 GSC Record: 3-9 (6th)
Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 9/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Shannan Bergen
Alma Mater: Radford
Record at UWF: 148-126 (10 years)
Career Record: Same
Coach’s Office Phone: (850) 474-3235
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coaches: Laura Davis
Student Assistant: Sheena Cooper
Lady Argonauts
2009-10 Schedule
November 16
Mobile
November 20
Cameron
November 21
Harding
November 26
vs. Henderson State
November 27
vs. Gannon
November 28
vs. Alaska-Fairbanks
December 4
Eckerd
December 5
Columbus State
December 13
Delta State
December 15
at Flagler
December 17
at Palm Beach Atlantic
December 29
Southern Arkansas
December 30
Missouri Science & Tech
January 3
Clayton State
January 7
West Alabama*
January 9
Alabama-Huntsville*
January 13
at Valdosta State*
January 16
at West Georgia*
January 20
North Alabama*
January 23
Lambuth
February 3
at West Alabama*
February 6
at Alabama-Huntsville*
February 10
Valdosta State*
February 13
West Georgia*
February 18
at North Alabama*
February 20
at Lambuth
February 23
Concordia
* - GSC East Opponent
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GSC West Opponents
Arkansas Tech Golden Suns
November 30 in Russellville
Institution: Arkansas Tech University
Location: Russellville, Arkansas
Enrollment: 8,832
President: Robert C. Brown
Athletic Director: Steve Mullins
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Green and Gold
Nickname: Golden Suns
Home Court: Tucker Coliseum
Head Coach: Dave Wilbers
Assistant Coach: Julio Pacheco
Graduate Assistant: Amanda Grappe
SID: Ben Greenburg
SID E-mail: bgreenberg@atu.edu
All-Time Series: Arkansas Tech leads, 2-0
Arkansas-Monticello Cotton
Blossoms
December 19 in Carrollton
Institution: University of Arkansas at
Monticello
Location: Monticello, Arkansas
Enrollment: 3,300
Chancellor: Dr. Jack Lassiter
Athletic Director: Chris Ratcliff
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Kelly Green and White
Nickname: Cotton Blossoms
Home Court: Steelmon Fieldhouse
Head Coach: Chris Ratcliff
Graduate Assistant: Kaci Bailey
SID: Brian Ramsey
SID E-mail: ramsey@uamont.edu
All-Time Series: Arkansas-Monticello leads,
3-2
Christian Brothers Lady Bucs
November 21 in Carrollton
Institution: Christian Brothers University
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Enrollment: 1,000
President: Dr. John Smarelli, Jr.
Athletic Director: Joe Nadicksbernd
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Scarlet & Gray
Nickname: Lady Bucs
Home Court: Canale Arena
Head Coach: Scott Groninger
Graduate Assistant: Kim Small, Taryn
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Towns, Sarah Conder
SID: Eric Opperman
SID E-mail: eopperma@cbu.edu
All-Time Series: Christian Brothers leads,
1-0
Delta State Lady Statesmen
December 3 in Carrollton
Institution: Delta State University
Location: Cleveland, Mississippi
Enrollment: 4,392
President: Dr. John Hilpert
Athletic Director: Jeremy McClain
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Forest Green and White
Nickname: Lady Statemen
Home Court: Sillers Coliseum
Head Coach: Sandra Rushing
Assistant Coach: Mechan Vanderpool
Graduate Assistants: Taneisha Rodgers,
Denise Smith
SID: Matt Jones
SID E-mail: matt@deltastate.edu
All-Time Series: Delta State leads, 24-3
Harding Lady Bisons
Nickname: Lady Reddies
Home Court: Wells Center
Head Coach: Josh Matthews
Assistant Coach: Chris Oestreich
Volunteer Administrator: Samantha Smith
SID: Troy Mitchell
SID E-mail: mitchet@hsu.edu
All-Time Series: Henderson State leads, 2-1
Ouachita Baptist Lady Tigers
January 1 in Arkadelphia
Institution: Ouachita Baptist University
Location: Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Enrollment: 1,443
President: Dr. Rex Horne
Athletic Director: David Sharp
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Purple and Gold
Nickname: Lady Tigers
Home Court: Vining Arena
Head Coach: Garry Crowder
Assistant Coach: Lizz Webb
SID: Alan Greenwood
SID E-mail: greenwooda@obu.edu
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 1-0
November 28 at Searcy
Institution: Harding University
Location: Searcy, Arkansas
Enrollment: 6,500
President: Dr. David B. Burks
Athletic Director: Greg Harnden
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Black and Gold
Nickname: Lady Bisons
Home Court: Rhodes Fieldhouse
Head Coach: Tim Kirby
Assistant Coach: Shane Fullerton
Graduate Assistant: Jana Pearson
SID: Scott Goode
Basketball Contact: Nathan Looney
SID E-mail: nclooney@harding.edu
All-Time Series: First Meeting
Henderson State Lady Reddies
January 2 in Arkadelphia
Institution: Henderson State University
Location: Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Enrollment: 3,500
President: Dr. Charles Welch
Athletic Director: Sam Goodwin
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Red & Gray
Southern Arkansas Lady Riders
December 19 in Carrollton
Institution: Southern Arkansas University
Location: Magnolia, Arkansas
Enrollment: 3,117
President: Dr. David Rankin
Athletic Director: Jay Adcox
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Royal Blue and Old Gold
Nickname: Lady Riders
Home Court: Watson Athletic Center
Head Coach: Sam Biley
Assistant Coach: Carrie Slaton
SID: Houston Taylor
SID E-mail: sausid@saumag.edu
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 2-0
Non-Conference Opponents
Augusta State Jaguars
Edward Waters Tigers
December 17 in Augusta
November 15, 2009
Tusculum Pioneers
Institution: Augusta State University
Location: Augusta, Georgia
Enrollment: 7,071
President: Dr. William Bloodworth, Jr.
Athletic Director: Clint Bryant
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Peach Belt
Colors: Blue, White, & Red
Nickname: Jaguars
Home Court: Christenberry Fieldhouse
Head Coach: Tes Sobomehin
Assistant Coaches: Deo Ngulela, Deidr
Jones
SID: Joey Warren
SID E-mail: jwarren3@aug.edu
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 11-1
Institution: Edward Waters College
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Enrollment: 1,000
President: Dr. Claudette H. Williams
Athletic Director: Johnny Rembert
Affiliation: NAIA
Conference: Sun
Colors: Purple and Orange
Nickname: Tigers
Home Court: EWC Gymnasium
Head Coach: Regina Mosley
SID: Henry Smith
SID E-mail: hsmith@ewc.edu
All-Time Series: First Meeting
December 8 in Carrollton
Fort Valley State Lady Wildcats
November 18 in Fort Valley
Benedict Lady Tigers
November 24 in Carrollton
December 14 in Columbia
Institution: Benedict College
Location: Columbia, South Carolina
Enrollment: 2,641
President: Dr. David H. Swinton
Athletic Director: Willie Washington
Affiliation: NCAA D-II
Conference: Southern Intercollegiate
Colors: Purple and Gold
Nickname: Lady Tigers
Home Court: HRC Arena
Head Coach: Felicia Jenkins
Assistant Coaches: James Rice
SID: Derrick Johnson
SID E-mail: johnsonde@benedict.edu
All-Time Series: First meetings
Institution: Fort Valley State University
Location: Fort Valley, Georgia
Enrollment: 3,000
President: Dr. Larry E. Rivers
Athletic Director: Wilson Gosler
Affiliation: NCAA D-II
Conference: Southern Intercollegiate
Colors: Royal Blue and Old Gold
Nickname: Lady Wildcats
Home Court: HPE Complex
Head Coach: Lonnie Bartley
SID: Charles Ward
SID E-mail: wardc@fvsu.edu
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 14-8
Institution: Tusculum College
Location: Greeneville, Tennessee
Enrollment: 2,500
President: Dr. Nancy Moody
Athletic Director: Frankie DeBusk
Affiliation: NCAA D-II
Conference: South Atlantic
Colors: Black and Orange
Nickname: Pioneers
Home Court: Pioneer Arena
Head Coach: Adell Harris
Assistant Coach: Katie Baldwin
SID: Dom Donnelly
Women’s Basketball Contact: Whitney
Noble
SID E-mail: wnoble@tusculum.edu
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 2-1
North Greenville Lady
Crusaders
January 14 in Carrollton
Clark Atlanta Lady Panthers
December 5 in Carrollton
Institution: Clark Atlanta University
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Enrollment: 4,916
President: Dr. Carlton E. Brown
Athletic Director: Dr. Tamika Jones
Affiliation: NCAA D-II
Conference: Southern Intercollegiate
Colors: Red, Black and Gray
Nickname: Lady Panthers
Home Court: Henderson Gym
Head Coach: Vanessa Moore
Assistant Coaches: N/A
SID: Danielle Wright
SID E-mail: dwright1@cau.edu
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 13-0
Institution: North Greenville University
Location: Tigerville, South Carolina
Enrollment: 2,250
President: Dr. James B. Epting
Athletic Director: Jan McDonald
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Independent
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Lady Crusaders
Home Court: Hayes Gymnasium
Head Coach: Jayne Arledge
Assistant Coaches: Scott Moore
SID: Micah Sepko
SID E-mail: msepko@ngu.edu
All-Time vs. UWG: West Georgia leads, 1-0
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2010 GSC MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS
AT THE DESOTO CIVIC CENTER, SOUTHAVEN, MS
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010
Women’s Quarter-Finals
12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
(Teams and matchups to be announced)
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010
Men’s Quarter-Finals
12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
(Teams and matchups to be announced)
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010
Women’s Semi-Finals
12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m.
Men’s Semi-Finals
5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2010
#Women’s Championship Game
12:30 p.m.
#Men’s Championship Game
2:45 p.m.
ALL TIMES CENTRAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
#--Televised by CSS/Cox Sports
For ticket information, call the DeSoto Civic Center
Box Office at (662) 470-2131 or visit them on the web at
www.desotociviccenter.com
Visit the Official Website of the Gulf South Conference
www.gulfsouthconference.org
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e
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v
e
R
e
Th
Season Box Score
RECORD
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
Player
Dominic Cranford
Ashley Huff
Tia Jackson
Shunice Hardy
Shaneka Bates
Ashley Ogletree
Alexis Pace
Renate Lopez
Valeisa Crenshaw
Renee Reece
Marie Dowdell
TEAM
Total
Opponents
GP-GS
29-29
28-28
29-29
27-0
28-21
12-1
27-9
26-0
29-28
27-0
23-0
45
29
29
Min
1007
826
994
385
615
155
520
234
719
268
128
53
SCORE BY PERIODS
West Georgia
Opponents
1st
914
784
Avg
34.7
29.5
34.3
14.3
22.0
12.9
19.3
9.0
24.8
9.9
5.6
98
5851
5850
OVERALL
(22-7)
(10-2)
(12-5)
|-----TOTAL-----|
FG-FGA Pct.
216-442 .489
175-377 .464
126-359 .351
47-120 .392
37-86 .430
19-29 .655
27-83 .325
20-57 .351
15-57 .263
13-38 .342
4-9
.444
3.4
0
699-1657 .422
561-1553 .361
2nd
1008
897
HOME
(10-1)
(6-0)
(4-1)
|-----3-PTS-----|
3FG-FGA Pct.
3-13 .231
20-54 .370
60-186 .323
14-45 .311
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
16-44 .364
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
14
114-347 .329
131-459 .285
OT
19
18
Total
1941
1699
AWAY
(7-4)
(4-2)
(3-2)
NEUTRAL
(5-2)
(0-0)
(5-2)
|------------REBOUNDS------------|
FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot. Avg.
128-170 .753 62 106 168 5.8
108-151 .715 99 173 272 9.7
82-103 .796 7 60
67 2.3
18-27
.667 18 37
55 2.0
36-54
.667 54 91 145 5.2
9-19
.474 15 24
39 3.3
16-34
.471 32 49
81 3.0
5-7
.714 2 19
21 0.8
18-36
.500 18 68
86 3.0
7-12
.583 16 43
59 2.2
4-8
.500 6 11
17 0.7
431-621 .694 374 734 1108
446-634 .703 377 700 1077
PF
59
96
68
33
55
14
85
16
60
47
8
38.2 541
37.1 545
DEADBALL REBOUNDS
West Georgia
Opponents
FO
1
3
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
A
84
25
44
11
17
8
22
9
53
9
14
TO Blk
75 12
95 41
70
2
24 20
28 28
20
1
43 10
26
0
79
4
20
4
12
0
Stl
52
39
67
16
24
13
20
18
25
11
5
Pts Avg
563 19.4
478 17.1
394 13.6
126 4.7
110 3.9
47 3.9
70 2.6
61 2.3
49 1.7
33 1.2
12 0.5
10 296 506 122 290 1943 67.0
14 308 623 71 217 1699 58.6
OFF
69
67
DEF
2
5
TOTAL
71
72
Team Statistics
WOLVES
SCORING
1943
Points per game
67.0
Scoring margin
+8.4
FIELD GOALS-ATT
699-1657
Field goal pct
.422
3 POINT FG-ATT
114-347
3-point FG pct
.329
3-pt FG made per game
3.9
FREE THROWS-ATT
431-621
Free throw pct
.694
REBOUNDS
1108
Rebounds per game
38.2
Rebounding margin
+1.1
ASSISTS
296
Assists per game
10.2
SCORE BY PERIODS
West Georgia
Opponents
38
1st
914
784
UWG Wolves Basketball
OPPONENTS
1699
58.6
561-1553
.361
131-459
.285
4.5
446-634
.703
1077
37.1
308
10.6
2nd
1008
897
OT
19
18
TURNOVERS
Turnovers per game
Turnover margin
Assist/turnover ratio
STEALS
Steals per game
BLOCKS
Blocks per game
WINNING STREAK
Home win streak
ATTENDANCE
Home games-Avg/Game
Total
1941
1699
WOLVES
506
17.4
+4.0
0.6
290
10.0
122
4.2
0
9
5723
11-520
OPPONENTS
623
21.5
0.5
217
7.5
71
2.4
6625
11-508
2008-09 Catagory Leaders
FG PERCENTAGE
Player
FG
ATT
Ashley Ogletree
19
29
Dominic Cranford
216
442
Ashley Huff
175
377
Marie Dowdell
4
9
Shaneka Bates
37
86
Shunice Hardy
47
120
Tia Jackson
126
359
Renate Lopez
20
57
Renee Reece
13
38
Alexis Pace
27
83
Valeisa Crenshaw
15
57
Pct
.655
.489
.464
.444
.430
.392
.351
.351
.342
.325
.263
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
Player
G
Att
Dominic Cranford
29
442
Ashley Huff
28
377
Tia Jackson
29
359
Shunice Hardy
27
120
Shaneka Bates
28
86
Att/G
15.2
13.5
12.4
4.4
3.1
FIELD GOALS MADE
Player
G
Made Made/G
Dominic Cranford
29
216
7.4
Ashley Huff
28
175
6.3
Tia Jackson
29
126
4.3
Shunice Hardy
27
47
1.7
Shaneka Bates
28
37
1.3
3-POINT PERCENTAGE
Player
3FG
ATT
Ashley Huff
20
54
Renate Lopez,
16
44
Tia Jackson
60
186
Shunice Hardy
14
45
Pct
.370
.364
.323
.311
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS
Player
G
Att
Tia Jackson
29
186
Ashley Huff
28
54
Shunice Hardy
27
45
Renate Lopez
26
44
Dominic Cranford
29
13
Att/G
6.4
1.9
1.7
1.7
0.4
3-POINT FGS MADE
Player
G
Made Made/G
Tia Jackson
29
60
2.1
Ashley Huff
28
20
0.7
Renate Lopez
26
16
0.6
Shunice Hardy
27
14
0.5
Dominic Cranford
29
3
0.1
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
Player
G
Att
Dominic Cranford
29
170
Ashley Huff
28
151
Tia Jackson
29
103
Shaneka Bates
28
54
Valeisa Crenshaw
29
36
Att/G
5.9
5.4
3.6
1.9
1.2
FREE THROWS MADE
Player
G
Made Made/G
Dominic Cranford
29
128
4.4
Ashley Huff
28
108
3.9
Tia Jackson
Shaneka Bates
Valeisa Crenshaw
Shunice Hardy
29
28
29
27
82
36
18
18
FT PERCENTAGE
Player
FT
ATT
Tia Jackson
82
103
Dominic Cranford
128
170
Ashley Huff
108
151
Renate Lopez
5
7
Shunice Hardy
18
27
Shaneka Bates
36
54
Renee Reece
7
12
Valeisa Crenshaw
18
36
Marie Dowdell
4
8
Ashley Ogletree
9
19
Alexis Pace
16
34
REBOUND AVERAGE
2.8
G
Reb
1.3 Player
28
272
0.6 Ashley Huff
29
168
0.7 Dominic Cranford
Shaneka Bates
28
145
12
39
Pct Ashley Ogletree
Alexis
Pace
27
81
.796
.753
.715
.714
.667
.667
.583
.500
.500
.474
.471
POINTS
G
29
28
29
27
28
27
26
29
12
27
23
Pts
563
478
394
126
110
70
61
49
47
33
12
Pts/G
19.4
17.1
13.6
4.7
3.9
2.6
2.3
1.7
3.9
1.2
0.5
ASSISTS
Player
G
Dominic Cranford
29
Valeisa Crenshaw
29
Tia Jackson
29
Ashley Huff
28
Alexis Pace
27
No.
84
53
44
25
22
A/G
2.9
1.8
1.5
0.9
0.8
Player
Dominic Cranford
Ashley Huff
Tia Jackson
Shunice Hardy
Shaneka Bates
Alexis Pace
Renate Lopez
Valeisa Crenshaw
Ashley Ogletree
Renee Reece
Marie Dowdell
SCORING AVERAGE
Player
G
Pts
Dominic Cranford
29
563
Ashley Huff
28
478
Tia Jackson
29
394
Shunice Hardy
27
126
Shaneka Bates
28
110
Ashley Ogletree
12
47
Alexis Pace
27
70
Renate Lopez
26
61
Valeisa Crenshaw
29
49
Renee Reece
27
33
Marie Dowdell
23
12
Avg/G
19.4
17.1
13.6
4.7
3.9
3.9
2.6
2.3
1.7
1.2
0.5
REBOUNDS
Player
G
Ashley Huff
28
Dominic Cranford
29
Shaneka Bates
28
Valeisa Crenshaw
29
Alexis Pace
27
Reb/G
9.7
5.8
5.2
3.0
3.0
Reb
272
168
145
86
81
Player
Tia Jackson
Dominic Cranford
Ashley Huff
Valeisa Crenshaw
Shaneka Bates
STEALS
G
29
29
28
29
28
Avg/G
9.7
5.8
5.2
3.3
3.0
No.
67
52
39
25
24
S/G
2.3
1.8
1.4
0.9
0.9
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Player
G
No.
Ashley Huff
28
99
Dominic Cranford
29
62
Shaneka Bates
28
54
Alexis Pace
27
32
Valeisa Crenshaw
29
18
Shunice Hardy
27
18
Avg/G
3.5
2.1
1.9
1.2
0.6
0.7
BLOCKED SHOTS
Player
G
No.
Ashley Huff
28
41
Shaneka Bates
28
28
Shunice Hardy
27
20
Dominic Cranford
29
12
Alexis Pace
27
10
Blk/G
1.5
1.0
0.7
0.4
0.4
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Player
G
No
Ashley Huff
28
173
Dominic Cranford
29
106
Shaneka Bates
28
91
Valeisa Crenshaw
29
68
Tia Jackson
29
60
Avg/G
6.2
3.7
3.3
2.3
2.1
Player
Dominic Cranford
Tia Jackson
Ashley Huff
Valeisa Crenshaw
Shaneka Bates
MINUTES
G
29
29
28
29
28
No.
1007
994
826
719
615
Min/G
34.7
34.3
29.5
24.8
22.0
Player
Ashley Huff
Alexis Pace
Tia Jackson
Valeisa Crenshaw
Dominic Cranford
FOULS
G
28
27
29
29
29
No.
96
85
68
60
59
Per/G
3.4
3.1
2.3
2.1
2.0
TURNOVERS
Player
G
No.
Ashley Huff
28
95
Valeisa Crenshaw
29
79
Dominic Cranford
29
75
Tia Jackson
29
70
Alexis Pace
27
43
TO/G
3.4
2.7
2.6
2.4
1.6
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Individual Stats
Dominic Cranford
Ashley Huff
Tia Jackson
Shunice Hardy
Shaneka Bates
Ashley Ogletree
Alexis Pace
Renate Lopez
Valeisa Crenshaw
Renee Reece
Marie Dowdell
TEAM
Total
Opponents
GP-GS
29-29
28-28
29-29
27-0
28-21
12-1
27-9
26-0
29-28
27-0
23-0
29-0
29
29
Min
34.7
29.5
34.3
14.3
22.0
12.9
19.3
9.0
24.8
9.9
5.6
0.0
FG%
.489
.464
.351
.392
.430
.655
.325
.351
.263
.342
.444
.000
.422
.361
3PT%
.231
.370
.323
.311
.000
.000
.000
.364
.333
.000
.000
.000
.329
.285
FT%
.753
.715
.796
.667
.667
.474
.471
.714
.500
.583
.500
.000
.694
.703
R/G
5.8
9.7
2.3
2.0
5.2
3.3
3.0
0.8
3.0
2.2
0.7
3.4
38.2
37.1
A/G
2.9
0.9
1.5
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.3
1.8
0.3
0.6
0.0
10.2
10.6
STL
52
39
67
16
24
13
20
18
25
11
5
0
290
217
FT-FTA
128-170
108-151
82-103
18-27
36-54
9-19
16-34
5-7
18-36
7-12
4-8
431-621
446-634
FT%
.753
.715
.796
.667
.667
.474
.471
.714
.500
.583
.500
.694
.703
BLK
12
41
2
20
28
1
10
0
4
4
0
0
122
71
PTS/G
19.4
17.1
13.6
4.7
3.9
3.9
2.6
2.3
1.7
1.2
0.5
0.0
67.0
58.6
SCORING
Dominic Cranford
Ashley Huff
Tia Jackson
Shunice Hardy
Shaneka Bates
Ashley Ogletree
Alexis Pace
Renate Lopez
Valeisa Crenshaw
Renee Reece
Marie Dowdell
Total
Opponents
GP
29
28
29
27
28
12
27
26
29
27
23
29
29
TOTALS
Dominic Cranford
Ashley Huff
Tia Jackson
Shunice Hardy
Shaneka Bates
Ashley Ogletree
Alexis Pace
Renate Lopez
Valeisa Crenshaw
Renee Reece
Marie Dowdell
Total
Opponents
GP
29
28
29
27
28
12
27
26
29
27
23
29
29
FG-FGA
216-442
175-377
126-359
47-120
37-86
19-29
27-83
20-57
15-57
13-38
4-9
699-1657
561-1553
FG%
.489
.464
.351
.392
.430
.655
.325
.351
.263
.342
.444
.422
.361
3FG-FGA
3-13
20-54
60-186
14-45
0-0
0-0
0-0
16-44
1-3
0-1
0-1
114-347
131-459
3PT%
.231
.370
.323
.311
.000
.000
.000
.364
.333
.000
.000
.329
.285
PTS
563
478
394
126
110
47
70
61
49
33
12
1943
1699
PTS/G
19.4
17.1
13.6
4.7
3.9
3.9
2.6
2.3
1.7
1.2
0.5
67.0
58.6
REBOUNDS
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MIN
1007
826
994
385
615
155
520
234
719
268
128
5851
5850
OFF
62
99
7
18
54
15
32
2
18
16
6
374
377
DEF
106
173
60
37
91
24
49
19
68
43
11
734
700
TOT
168
272
67
55
145
39
81
21
86
59
17
1108
1077
PF
59
96
68
33
55
14
85
16
60
47
8
541
545
FO
1
3
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
10
14
A
84
25
44
11
17
8
22
9
53
9
14
296
308
TO
75
95
70
24
28
20
43
26
79
20
12
506
623
A/TO
1.1
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.7
0.5
1.2
0.6
0.5
HI
27
27
26
12
12
12
7
11
7
7
4
103
96
2008-09 Game Results
RECORD
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL
HOME
AWAY
NEUTRAL
(22-7)
(10-2)
(12-5)
(10-1)
(6-0)
(4-1)
(7-4)
(4-2)
(3-2)
(5-2)
(0-0)
(5-2)
Date
Opponent
11/15
vs. Clark Atlanta
11/16
vs. Berea College
11/21
FORT VALLEY STATE
11/24
at Columbus State
11/28
vs. Carson-Newman
11/29
at North Georgia
12/2
at Jacksonville State
12/5
# vs. Nova Southeastern
12/6
# vs. Henderson State
12/14
COLUMBUS STATE
12/17
AUGUSTA STATE
12/18
TUSKEGEE
12/31
at Tuskegee
1/8
* MONTEVALLO
1/10
* WEST ALABAMA
1/15
* at Valdosta State
1/17
* at West Florida
1/24
TALLADEGA
1/26
* at Alabama-Huntsville
1/31
* NORTH ALABAMA
2/5
* WEST FLORIDA
2/7
* VALDOSTA STATE
2/12
* at West Alabama
2/14
* at Montevallo
2/21
at North Greenville
2/24
* ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
2/28
* at North Alabama
3/5
vs. Ouachita Baptist
3/7
vs. Arkansas-Monticello
* = Conference game
Score
W 70-58
W 103-57
W 85-63
46-68 L
73-96 L
W 82-71
62-71 L
W 62-60
W 66-60
50-51 L
W 76-51
W 51-49
W 57-40
W 54-38
W 62-38
51-52 L
W 72-66
W 67-42
W 72-48
W 63-49
W 70-61
WOT 63-60
W 67-51
W 67-63
W 81-72
W 84-70
53-63 L
W 67-64
65-67 LOT
High Points
(27) Huff, Ashley
(20) Huff, Ashley
(24) Cranford, Dominic
(16) Cranford, Dominic
(21) Cranford, Dominic
(27) Cranford, Dominic
(22) Cranford, Dominic
(26) Jackson, Tia
(22) Cranford, Dominic
(17) Cranford, Dominic
(19) Jackson, Tia
(14) Cranford, Dominic
(14) Huff, Ashley
(15) Huff, Ashley
(19) Cranford, Dominic
(16) Huff, Ashley
(25) Jackson, Tia
(19) Cranford, Dominic
(19) Huff, Ashley
(25) Huff, Ashley
(27) Cranford, Dominic
(21) Cranford, Dominic
(18) Huff, Ashley
(27) Cranford, Dominic
(27) Huff, Ashley
(27) Huff, Ashley
(25) Cranford, Dominic
(21) Cranford, Dominic
(21) Cranford, Dominic
High Rebounds
(11) Huff, Ashley
(6) Reece, Renee
(7) Cranford, Dominic
(10) Huff, Ashley
(12) Huff, Ashley
(7) Ogletree, Ashley
(8) Huff, Ashley
(8) Huff, Ashley
(9) Bates, Shaneka
(6) Cranford, Dominic
(7) Huff, Ashley
(8) Bates, Shaneka
(10) Huff, Ashley
(14) Huff, Ashley
(10) Huff, Ashley
(14) Huff, Ashley
(12) Huff, Ashley
(10) Huff, Ashley
(11) Huff, Ashley
(12) Huff, Ashley
(11) Huff, Ashley
(11) Huff, Ashley
(11) Huff, Ashley
(12) Huff, Ashley
(8) Huff, Ashley
(14) Huff, Ashley
(13) Huff, Ashley
(12) Huff, Ashley
(11) Huff, Ashley
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY
HOME
AWAY
NEUTRAL
TOTAL
Games
11
11
7
29
Totals
5723
5586
1039
12348
Avg/Game
520
508
148
426
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2008-09 GSC Stats
2009 Gulf South Conference Standings
Team
West Georgia
Valdosta State
North Alabama
West Alabama
West Florida
Alabama-Huntsville
Team
Delta State
Arkansas-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
Arkansas Tech
Harding
Christian Brothers
Henderson State
Southern Arkansas
W-L
10
9
8
5
3
3
East Division
Conference
PCT
PF
2
.833
3
.750
4
.667
7
.417
9
.250
9
.250
W-L
22
21
15
11
8
7
Overall
PCT
7
9
13
17
19
20
PF
.759
.700
.536
.393
.296
.259
W-L
13
10
9
9
5
4
4
2
West Division
Conference
PCT
PF
1
.929
4
.714
5
.643
5
.643
9
.357
10
.286
10
.286
12
.143
W-L
30
21
23
19
20
11
10
8
PCT
7
9
9
9
10
16
16
19
Overall
PF
.811
.700
.719
.679
.667
.407
.385
.296
GSC Players of the Week
Date
11/19
11/25
12/3
12/10
12/17
1/7
1/14
1/21
1/28
2/4
2/11
2/18
2/25
3/2
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Pos.
F
G
G
G
F
G
F
G
F
G
G
G
F
F
East Division
Player-School
Ashley Huff, UWG
Dominic Cranford, UWG
Dominic Cranford, UWG
Leschelle Matthews, VSU
Valerie Harris, UWA
Ashley Boykin, UAH
Amber Rutherford, UNA
Amy Drake, UWF
Jessica Young, UWF
Tiffany Williams, UWF
Dominic Cranford, UWG
Dominic Cranford, UWG
Ashley Huff, UWG
Amber Rutherford, UNA
UWG Wolves Basketball
Pos.
F
G
C
F
C
F
G
F
F
F
C
G
F
G
West Division
Player-School
Stacey Owens, HU
Nicole Lowe, UAM
Dmaria Hobbs, SAU
Makala McNair, HU
Veronica Walker, DSU
Amanda Grappe, ATU
Chanlee Bottoms, HSU
Amanda Grappe, ATU
Bethany Turner, UAM
Monica Perkins-Miller, UAM
Erika Brown, UAM
Sarita Cooper, DSU
Amanda Grappe, ATU
Domino Miller, OBU
2008-09 All-GSC Teams
EAST DIVISION
First Team
Pos
Player
School
Year
Hometown
Pos. Player
School
Year
Hometown
G
Ashley Boykin
UAH
Sr.
Haleyville, Ala.
G
Alicia Lewis
UM
Jr.
Youngsville, La.
F
Amber Rutherford
UNA
Sr.
Hatton, Ala.
G
Dominic Cranford
UWG
Sr.
Jackson, Miss.
F
Ashley Huff
UWG
Sr.
New Market, Tenn.
East Division Freshman of the Year: Dana Jackson, North Alabama
East Division Player of the Year: Dominic Cranford, West Georgia
East Division Coach of the Year: Craig Roden, West Georgia
Pos.
G
F
G
F
G
G
Player
Jameica York
Brittany Hudson
Laschelle Matthews
Valerie Harris
Amy Drake
Tia Jackson
Second Team
School
Year
UNA
Jr.
VSU
Sr.
VSU
Jr.
UWA
Sr.
UWF
Jr.
UWG
Sr.
Hometown
Mobile, Ala.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Columbus, Ga.
Lake, Miss.
Niceville, Fla.
New Market, Ala.
WEST DIVISION
First Team
Pos. Player
School
Year
Hometown
G
Andrea Dubose
UAM
Sr.
Newton, Miss.
F
Monica Perkins-Miller
UAM
Jr.
Houston, Texas
F
Amanda Grappe
ATU
Sr.
Benton, Ark.
G
Sarita Cooper
DSU
So.
Indianola, Miss.
F
Stacey Owens
HU
Jr.
Russellville, Ark.
West Division Freshman of the Year:Veronica Walker, Delta State
West Division Player of the Year: Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech
West Division Coach of the Year: Sandra Rushing, Delta State
Pos.
G
F
F
F
G
Player
Moe Bell
Lamesha McAdory
Veronica Walker
Ashley Anderson
Goldie White
Second Team
School
Year
DSU
So.
DSU
Sr.
DSU
Fr.
HU
Sr.
SAU
Jr.
Hometown
Mobile, Ala.
Coldwater, Miss.
Indianola, Miss.
Cabot, Ark.
Hampton, Ark.
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2008-09 GSC Team Stats
SCORING OFFENSE
Team
Harding
Arkansas-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
Henderson State
North Alabama
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
Arkansas Tech
West Florida
Delta State
Christian Brothers
Southern Arkansas
West Alabama
Montevallo
Valdosta State
G
30
30
32
26
28
29
27
28
27
36
27
27
28
28
30
W-L
20-10
21-9
23-9
10-16
15-13
22-7
7-20
19-9
8-19
29-7
11-16
8-19
11-17
8-20
21-9
Pts.
2324
2308
2436
1849
1959
1941
1795
1845
1760
2324
1723
1653
1683
1683
1798
Avg/G
77.5
76.9
76.1
71.1
70.0
66.9
66.5
65.9
65.2
64.6
63.8
61.2
60.1
60.1
59.9
SCORING DEFENSE
Team
Delta State
Valdosta State
Arkansas Tech
West Georgia
North Alabama
Montevallo
Ouachita Baptist
Christian Brothers
Arkansas-Monticello
West Alabama
West Florida
Southern Arkansas
Harding
Henderson State
Alabama-Huntsville
G
36
30
28
29
28
28
32
27
30
28
27
27
30
26
27
Pts
1872
1565
1631
1699
1784
1826
2126
1801
2009
1913
1862
1903
2128
1876
1997
Avg/G
52.0
52.2
58.2
58.6
63.7
65.2
66.4
66.7
67.0
68.3
69.0
70.5
70.9
72.2
74.0
G
36
30
32
29
30
28
30
28
26
27
27
28
27
28
27
OFF
64.6
76.9
76.1
66.9
59.9
65.9
77.5
70.0
71.1
63.8
65.2
60.1
66.5
60.1
61.2
DEF
52.0
67.0
66.4
58.6
52.2
58.2
70.9
63.7
72.2
66.7
69.0
65.2
74.0
68.3
70.5
Margin
+12.6
+10.0
+9.7
+8.3
+7.8
+7.6
+6.5
+6.2
-1.0
-2.9
-3.8
-5.1
-7.5
-8.2
-9.3
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Team
North Alabama
Christian Brothers
Ouachita Baptist
Harding
Southern Arkansas
44
G
28
27
32
30
27
FTM
409
299
648
489
353
UWG Wolves Basketball
FTA
502
405
910
688
499
28
29
36
27
30
26
27
30
28
28
404
431
466
333
525
404
328
356
342
340
576
621
677
484
772
602
500
554
533
565
.701
.694
.688
.688
.680
.671
.656
.643
.642
.602
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Team
Harding
Arkansas Tech
Delta State
Arkansas-Monticello
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Florida
Ouachita Baptist
Christian Brothers
Montevallo
Southern Arkansas
West Alabama
Henderson State
Alabama-Huntsville
Valdosta State
G
30
28
36
30
28
29
27
32
27
28
27
28
26
27
30
FG
812
648
851
803
676
699
665
781
627
607
591
604
638
630
646
FGA
1754
1415
1881
1864
1598
1657
1602
1949
1574
1537
1503
1547
1653
1646
1741
Pct
.463
.458
.452
.431
.423
.422
.415
.401
.398
.395
.393
.390
.386
.383
.371
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
SCORING MARGIN
Team
Delta State
Arkansas-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Arkansas Tech
Harding
North Alabama
Henderson State
Christian Brothers
West Florida
Montevallo
Alabama-Huntsville
West Alabama
Southern Arkansas
Arkansas Tech
West Georgia
Delta State
Alabama-Huntsville
Arkansas-Monticello
Henderson State
West Florida
Valdosta State
West Alabama
Montevallo
Pct.
.815
.738
.712
.711
.707
Team
Delta State
West Georgia
Montevallo
Arkansas Tech
Ouachita Baptist
Valdosta State
North Alabama
Alabama-Huntsville
West Florida
Harding
Arkansas-Monticello
Henderson State
Christian Brothers
West Alabama
Southern Arkansas
G
36
29
28
28
32
30
28
27
27
30
30
26
27
28
27
FG
648
561
609
574
727
546
643
709
644
760
701
600
630
717
710
FGA
1820
1553
1624
1508
1873
1388
1628
1762
1599
1887
1721
1440
1496
1657
1536
Pct
.356
.361
.375
.381
.388
.393
.395
.402
.403
.403
.407
.417
.421
.433
.462
3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Team
Delta State
Harding
Arkansas Tech
North Alabama
Ouachita Baptist
West Georgia
West Florida
Alabama-Huntsville
Southern Arkansas
Christian Brothers
Valdosta State
West Alabama
G
36
30
28
28
32
29
27
27
27
27
30
28
FG
156
211
145
198
226
114
102
202
118
170
150
133
FGA
387
554
419
578
668
347
312
642
383
554
489
460
Pct
.403
.381
.346
.343
.338
.329
.327
.315
.308
.307
.307
.289
2008-09 GSC Team Stats
Arkansas-Monticello
Henderson State
Montevallo
30
26
28
177
169
129
618
596
475
.286
.284
.272
3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
Team
Ouachita Baptist
Delta State
West Georgia
Arkansas-Monticello
Valdosta State
North Alabama
Arkansas Tech
West Alabama
Alabama-Huntsville
West Florida
Henderson State
Christian Brothers
Southern Arkansas
Montevallo
Harding
G
32
36
29
30
30
28
28
28
27
27
26
27
27
28
30
FG
127
148
131
140
115
164
175
181
176
138
161
137
107
178
217
FGA
463
532
459
456
364
519
549
551
535
419
485
410
319
530
637
REBOUNDING OFFENSE
Team
Ouachita Baptist
Arkansas-Monticello.
Harding
Alabama-Huntsville
Montevallo
Henderson State
West Florida
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Delta State
North Alabama
Christian Brothers
Arkansas Tech
West Alabama
Southern Arkansas
G
32
30
30
27
28
26
27
29
30
36
28
27
28
28
27
Reb
1337
1243
1230
1104
1121
1019
1039
1108
1142
1369
1042
931
947
939
882
Avg/G
41.8
41.4
41.0
40.9
40.0
39.2
38.5
38.2
38.1
38.0
37.2
34.5
33.8
33.5
32.7
REBOUNDING DEFENSE
Team
Delta State
Arkansas Tech
Valdosta State
Harding
Arkansas-Monticello
Montevallo
West Georgia
Christian Brothers.
North Alabama
Southern Arkansas
Ouachita Baptist
West Florida
West Alabama
Henderson State
Alabama-Huntsville
G
36
28
30
30
30
28
29
27
28
27
32
27
28
26
27
Reb
1035
923
1022
1072
1078
1037
1077
1012
1051
1020
1251
1076
1119
1078
1164
Avg/G
28.8
33.0
34.1
35.7
35.9
37.0
37.1
37.5
37.5
37.8
39.1
39.9
40.0
41.5
43.1
Pct
.274
.278
.285
.307
.316
.316
.319
.328
.329
.329
.332
.334
.335
.336
.341
REBOUNDING MARGIN
Team
Delta State
Arkansas-Monticello
Harding
Valdosta State
Montevallo
Ouachita Baptist
West Georgia
Arkansas Tech
North Alabama
West Florida
Alabama-Huntsville
Henderson State
Christian Brothers
Southern Arkansas
West Alabama
G
36
30
30
30
28
32
29
28
28
27
27
26
27
27
28
TEAM
1369
1243
1230
1142
1121
1337
1108
947
1042
1039
1104
1019
931
882
939
Avg
38.0
41.4
41.0
38.1
40.0
41.8
38.2
33.8
37.2
38.5
40.9
39.2
34.5
32.7
33.5
OPP
1035
1078
1072
1022
1037
1251
1077
923
1051
1076
1164
1078
1012
1020
1119
Avg
28.8
35.9
35.7
34.1
37.0
39.1
37.1
33.0
37.5
39.9
43.1
41.5
37.5
37.8
40.0
Margin
+9.3
+5.5
+5.3
+4.0
+3.0
+2.7
+1.1
+0.9
-0.3
-1.4
-2.2
-2.3
-3.0
-5.1
-6.4
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BLOCKED SHOTS
Team
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
Arkansas Tech
Christian Brothers
Ouachita Baptist
Montevallo
Delta State
Harding
Henderson State
West Florida
North Alabama
Valdosta State
West Alabama
Arkansas-Monticello
Southern Arkansas
G
29
27
28
27
32
28
36
30
26
27
28
30
28
30
27
Team
Harding
Alabama-Huntsville
Arkansas Tech
North Alabama
Delta State
Arkansas-Monticello
Christian Brothers
West Florida
Ouachita Baptist
Montevallo
Henderson State
Valdosta State
Southern Arkansas
West Alabama
West Georgia
G
30
27
28
28
36
30
27
27
32
28
26
30
27
28
29
Team
Arkansas-Monticello
Henderson State
Arkansas Tech
Ouachita Baptist
Valdosta State
G
30
26
28
32
30
Blocks
122
88
91
87
101
84
108
89
73
74
55
53
45
44
37
Avg/G
4.21
3.26
3.25
3.22
3.16
3.00
3.00
2.97
2.81
2.74
1.96
1.77
1.61
1.47
1.37
ASSISTS
Assists
554
409
423
422
534
415
373
358
413
338
300
335
293
303
296
Avg/G
18.47
15.15
15.11
15.07
14.83
13.83
13.81
13.26
12.91
12.07
11.54
11.17
10.85
10.82
10.21
STEALS
Steals
372
318
315
345
312
Avg/G
12.40
12.23
11.25
10.78
10.40
2008-09 GSC Team Stats
West Georgia
West Alabama
Christian Brothers
Harding
Southern Arkansas
Delta State
Alabama-Huntsville
North Alabama
West Florida
Montevallo
29
28
27
30
27
36
27
28
27
28
290
258
226
249
224
283
209
198
190
175
10.00
9.21
8.37
8.30
8.30
7.86
7.74
7.07
7.04
6.25
Christian Brothers
Southern Arkansas
Arkansas Tech
G
30
29
26
30
32
28
28
28
27
27
36
30
27
28
TEAM
479
507
472
594
615
532
472
559
444
479
624
518
544
572
572
Avg
16.0
17.5
18.2
19.8
19.2
19.0
16.9
20.0
16.4
17.7
17.3
19.2
18.1
21.2
20.4
OPP
649
623
567
668
668
578
507
577
456
474
606
457
459
476
445
Avg
21.6
21.5
21.8
22.3
20.9
20.6
18.1
20.6
16.9
17.6
16.8
16.9
15.3
17.6
15.9
Margin
+5.67
+4.00
+3.65
+2.47
+1.66
+1.64
+1.25
+0.64
+0.44
-0.19
-0.50
-2.26
-2.83
-3.56
-4.54
Avg
18.1
16.9
17.3
16.4
19.0
21.2
16.0
19.8
19.2
19.2
18.2
17.7
20.4
17.5
20.0
Ratio
1.02
0.89
0.86
0.84
0.80
0.72
0.70
0.70
0.69
0.67
0.64
0.61
0.59
0.58
0.54
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
Team
Harding
North Alabama
Delta State
Christian Brothers
Arkansas Tech
Alabama-Huntsville
Valdosta State
Arkansas-Monticello
West Florida
Ouachita Baptist
Henderson State
Southern Arkansas
Montevallo
West Georgia
West Alabama
G
30
28
36
27
28
27
30
30
27
32
26
27
28
29
28
Asst
554
422
534
373
423
409
335
415
358
413
300
293
338
296
303
Avg
18.5
15.1
14.8
13.8
15.1
15.1
11.2
13.8
13.3
12.9
11.5
10.9
12.1
10.2
10.8
Turn
544
472
624
444
532
572
479
594
518
615
472
479
572
507
559
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Team
Arkansas-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
Valdosta State
Henderson State
Montevallo
Alabama-Huntsville
Delta State
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Florida
Harding
North Alabama
46
G
30
32
30
26
28
27
36
29
28
27
30
28
UWG Wolves Basketball
NO.
465
483
444
373
382
359
470
375
354
337
363
327
Avg/G
15.50
15.09
14.80
14.35
13.64
13.30
13.06
12.93
12.64
12.48
12.10
11.68
314
309
276
11.63
11.44
9.86
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
TURNOVER MARGIN
Team
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Henderson State
Arkansas-Monticello
Ouachita Baptist
Arkansas Tech
North Alabama
West Alabama
Christian Brothers
Southern Arkansas
Delta State
West Florida
Harding
Alabama-Huntsville
Montevallo
27
27
28
Team
Harding
Alabama-Huntsville
Ouachita Baptist
Montevallo
West Florida
Arkansas-Monticello
North Alabama
West Georgia
Delta State
Henderson State
Arkansas Tech
Valdosta State
Christian Brothers
Southern Arkansas
West Alabama
G
30
27
32
28
27
30
28
29
36
26
28
30
27
27
28
No.
867
745
854
739
702
778
715
733
899
646
671
698
617
573
585
Avg/G
28.90
27.59
26.69
26.39
26.00
25.93
25.54
25.28
24.97
24.85
23.96
23.27
22.85
21.22
20.89
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Team
Alabama-Huntsville
North Alabama
Ouachita Baptist
Harding
Henderson State
Christian Brothers
Arkansas-Monticello
Arkansas Tech
Valdosta State
West Alabama
Montevallo
Southern Arkansas
Delta State
West Georgia
West Florida
G
27
28
32
30
26
27
30
28
30
28
28
27
36
29
27
3FG
202
198
226
211
169
170
177
145
150
133
129
118
156
114
102
Avg/G
7.48
7.07
7.06
7.03
6.50
6.30
5.90
5.18
5.00
4.75
4.61
4.37
4.33
3.93
3.78
2008-09 GSC Individual Stats
SCORING
Player-Team
Dominic Cranford-UWG
Amanda Grappe-ATU
Ashley Huff-UWG
Amber Rutherford-UNA
Goldie White-SAU
Stacey Owens-HU
Ashley Boykin-UAH
Valerie Harris-UWA
Tanaeya Worden-CBU
Kmaria Hobbs-SAU
G
29
28
28
28
27
30
27
28
24
25
FG
216
191
175
165
150
166
142
166
137
139
3FG
3
21
20
9
30
40
83
1
38
0
FTPts Avg/G
128563 19.4
130533 19.0
108478 17.1
133472 16.9
124454 16.8
111483 16.1
64431 16.0
94428 15.3
43355 14.8
81359 14.4
REBOUNDING
Player-Team
Jessica Young-UWF
Mon. Perkins-Miller-UAM
Ashley Huff-UWG
Amanda Grappe-ATU
Carrie Parrott-UM
Tamika Booker-VSU
LaMaesha McAdory-DSU
Valerie Harris-UWA
Brittany Hudson-VSU
Stacey Owens-HU
GOFF
2795
2390
2899
2861
2897
2978
3676
28106
2859
3065
DEF
190
147
173
165
123
149
196
105
145
148
TOT Avg/G
285 10.6
237 10.3
272 9.7
226 8.1
220 7.9
227 7.8
272 7.6
211 7.5
204 7.3
213 7.1
FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)
Player-Team
Veronica Walker-DSU
Jessica Young-UWF
Amber Rutherford-UNA
Carrie Parrott-UM
Amanda Grappe-ATU
Sheena DeBose-CBU
Ashley Anderson-HU
Erika Brown-UAM
Valerie Harris-UWA
Kmaria Hobbs-SAU
G
36
27
28
28
28
27
30
30
28
25
FG
167
117
165
118
191
88
153
138
166
139
FGA
251
188
283
218
356
166
292
264
320
273
Pct.
.665
.622
.583
.541
.537
.530
.524
.523
.519
.509
ASSISTS
Player-Team
Bug Cooper-DSU
Ashley Grappe-ATU
Jameica York-UNA
Leah Fugett-HU
Kaitlin May-HU
Krissy Diggs-UWF
Kierra McCleary-UNA
Lynzi Williams-SAU
Alicia Lewis-UM
Aureli Derenoncourt-UM
G
36
25
28
30
30
27
28
27
28
26
Assists
282
131
143
131
121
99
102
94
94
87
Avg/G
7.83
5.24
5.11
4.37
4.03
3.67
3.64
3.48
3.36
3.35
Dominic Cranford
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2008-09 GSC Team Stats
FREE THROW PCT (Min 2.0 made per game)
Player-Team
Michelle Thompson-VSU
Amber Rutherford-UNA
Ashley Boykin-UAH
Jameica York-UNA
Chanlee Bottoms-HSU
Amy Drake-UWF
Tia Jackson-UWG
Stacey Owens-HU
Domino Miller-OBU
A’Laeshia Adams-OBU
G
29
28
27
28
26
27
29
30
32
32
FTM
70
133
64
118
82
60
82
111
91
148
FTA
75
145
76
143
101
74
103
140
115
188
Pct
.933
.917
.842
.825
.812
.811
.796
.793
.791
.787
STEALS
Player-Team
Andrea Dubose-UAM
Ashley Grappe-ATU
Amanda Grappe-ATU
Chanlee Bottoms-HSU
Tia Jackson-UWG
Danielle Baldwin-UWA
Tanaeya Worden-CBU
Danyelle Harris-HSU
Goldie White-SAU
Leschelle Matthews-VSU
G
30
25
28
26
29
27
24
26
27
30
G
30
36
26
28
30
28
32
28
27
27
Avg/G
3.80
2.72
2.39
2.35
2.31
2.30
2.25
2.04
1.96
1.93
3FG
34
98
34
69
66
37
50
30
83
61
FGA
70
206
76
155
159
90
122
76
225
167
Player-Team
Bug Cooper-DSU
Kaitlin May-HU
Jameica York-UNA
Ashley Grappe-ATU
Kierra McCleary-UNA
Leah Fugett-HU
Leschelle Matthews-VSU
Kat Butler-CBU
Lynzi Williams-SAU
Nicole Lowe-UAM
Pct
.486
.476
.447
.445
.415
.411
.410
.395
.369
.365
3-PT FG MADE
Player-Team
Ashley Boykin-UAH
Moe Bell-DSU
Dana Jackson-UNA
Andrea Dubose-UAM
Amy Drake-UWF
Makala McNair-HU
Alicia Lewis-UM
Tia Jackson-UWG
Michelle Thompson-VSU
Chanlee Bottoms-HSU
48
G
27
36
28
30
27
30
28
29
29
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G
26
28
36
27
28
25
28
27
30
28
Blocks
45
41
50
34
28
25
26
23
25
21
Avg/G
1.73
1.46
1.39
1.26
1.00
1.00
0.93
0.85
0.83
0.75
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (min 3.0 assists/game)
Steals
114
68
67
61
67
62
54
53
53
58
3-POINT FG PECT (Min 1.0 made per game)
Player-Team
Lindsey Root-HU
Moe Bell-DSU
Catherine McMenamy-HU
Dana Jackson-UNA
Makala McNair-HU
Ashley Moore-UNA
Domino Miller-OBU
Jessie Clark-UWA
Ashley Boykin-UAH
Amy Drake-UWF
BLOCKED SHOTS
Player-Team
Taise Da Silva-ATU
Ashley Huff-UWG
Walker Veronica-DSU
Jessica Young-UWF
Shaneka Bates-UWG
Tamara Robinson-OBU
Brittany Hudson-VSU
Crystal Shelton-CBU
Ashley Anderson-HU
Brianna Abrams-UNA
3FG
83
98
69
68
61
66
59
60
58
42
G
36
30
28
25
28
30
30
27
27
29
Asst
282
121
143
131
102
131
95
87
94
87
Avg Turn
7.8 146
4.0
70
5.1
93
5.2
90
3.6
73
4.4
99
3.2
72
3.2
68
3.5
82
3.0
76
Avg
4.1
2.3
3.3
3.6
2.6
3.3
2.4
2.5
3.0
2.6
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Player-Team
Mon.Perkins-Miller-UAM
Valerie Harris-UWA
Ashley Huff-UWG
Jessica Young-UWF
Carrie Parrott-UM
Stephanie Gehlhausen-UAH
Tamika Booker-VSU
Erika Brown-UAM
Crystal Shelton-CBU
Erin Keller-VSU
G
23
28
28
27
28
26
29
30
27
29
No.
90
106
99
95
97
71
78
80
67
71
Avg/G
3.91
3.79
3.54
3.52
3.46
2.73
2.69
2.67
2.48
2.45
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Avg/G
3.07
2.72
2.46
2.27
2.26
2.20
2.11
2.07
2.00
1.62
Player-Team
Jessica Young-UWF
Mon.Perkins-Miller-UAM
Ashley Huff-UWG
Amanda Grappe-ATU
LaMaesha McAdory-DSU
Brittany Hudson-VSU
Tamika Booker-VSU
Stacey Owens-HU
Kmaria Hobbs-SAU
Amber Rutherford-UNA
G
27
23
28
28
36
28
29
30
25
28
No.
190
147
173
165
196
145
149
148
120
123
Avg/G
7.04
6.39
6.18
5.89
5.44
5.18
5.14
4.93
4.80
4.39
Ratio
1.93
1.73
1.54
1.46
1.40
1.32
1.32
1.28
1.15
1.14
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UWG Records
Individual Records
Single Game
Most Points: 52 – Gina Flowers vs. Miles, 1991-92
Most Field Goals Attempted: 31 – Gina Flowers vs. Miles, 1991-92; Jackie Miller vs.
LaGrange, 1955
Most Field Goals: 20 – Jackie Miller vs. LaGrange, 1955
Best Field Goal Percentage: 100 percent – Schwanda Walker vs. Clark-Atlanta, 199394; Gina Johnson vs. Tusculum, 1998-99
Most Free Throws Attempted: 19 – Karen Garrett vs. Berry, 1982-83
Most Free Throws Made: 15 – Karen Garrett vs. Berry, 1982-83
Best Free Throw Percentage: 100 percent by several players
Most Consecutive Free Throws: 11 – Lisa McGhee vs. Jacksonville State, 1984-85
Most Rebounds: 21 – Shunda Barkley vs. Georgia College, 1993-94; Velisa Levett vs.
Clark-Atlanta, 1989-90
Most Assists: 14 – Shunda Barkley vs. Clark-Atlanta, 1992-93
Most Steals: 11 – Anika McCoy vs. Reinhardt 2001-2002; Tonya Jackson vs. Fort
Valley State, 1996-97; Shunda Barkley vs. Miles, 1992-93
Most 3-Point Attempts: 26 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips vs. Jacksonville State, 1988-89
Most 3-Point FG Made: 11 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips vs. Jacksonville State, 1988-89
Best 3-Point Percentage: 75 percent – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips vs. Tennessee-Martin,
1986-87
Season
Most Points: 626 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89
Most Points: 626 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89
Best Scoring Average: 25.0 ppg – Clema Billingsley, 1977-78
Most Field Goals Attempted: 542 – Rozetha Burrow, 1993-94
Most Field Goals Made: 239 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89
Best Field Goal Percentage: 63.4 percent – Tracy Worthey, 1987-88
Most Free Throws Attempted: 195 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89
Most Free Throws Made: 148 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89
Best Free Throw Percentage: 89.1 percent – Lisa McGhee, 1984-85
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 391 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1988-89
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 138 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1988-89
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 46.7 - Kenya Lee, 2001-2002
Most Rebounds: 377 – Schwanda Walker, 1991-92
Best Rebounding Average: 14.0 – Clema Billingsley, 1977-78
Most Steals: 105 – Anika McCoy, 2001-02
Best Steal Average: 3.88 – Anika McCoy, 2001-02
Most Assists: 163 – Sequoyah Johnson, 1994-95; Shunda Barkley, 1992-93
Best Assist Average: 6.0 – Sequoyah Johnson, 1994-95; Shunda Barkley, 1992-93
Best Assist Average: 6.0 – Sequoyah Johnson, 1994-95; Shunda Barkley, 1992-93
Career
Most Games: 109 – Karen Garrett, 1980-84
Most Points: 2,192 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91
Best Scoring Average: 20.9 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91
Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,631 – Karen Garrett, 1980-84
Most Field Goals Made: 848 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91
Best Field Goal Percentage: 60.4 percent – Velisa Levett, 1987-91
Most Free Throws Attempted: 661 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91
Most Free Throws Made: 491 – Velisa Levett, 1987-1991
Best Free Throw Percentage: 82.6 – Gina Flowers, 1990-1992
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 23, Sherita Owensby, 1998-2000
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 709 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1985-89
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 260 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1985-89
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 36.7 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1985-89
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Most Rebounds: 1,159 – Schwanda Walker, 1990-94
Most Steals: 218 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94
Most Assists: 475 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94
Most Steals: 218 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94
Most Assists: 475 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94
Team Records
Game
Most Points in One Game: 113 vs. Miles, 1993-94
Fewest Points in One Game: 24 at Valdosta, 2006-07
Most Points Scored at Home: 113 vs. Miles, 1993-94
Most Points Scored Away: 106 vs. Tift, 1982-83
Most Points Scored by Opponent: 140 vs. Georgia State, 1957-58
Fewest Points Scored by Opponent: 24 vs. Armstrong Atlantic, 1987-88
Largest Margin of Victory: 63 vs. Armstrong Atlantic, 1988-89
Largest Margin of Defeat: 59 vs. North Alabama, 1995-96
Most Field Goal Attempts: 94 vs. Tampa, 1986-87
Most Field Goals Made: 46 vs. Talladega, 1986-87
Best Field Goal Percentage: 81 percent, vs. Talladega, 1986-87
Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 39 vs. North Alabama, 1989-90
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 16 vs. North Alabama, Troy State, 1989-90
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 87.5 precent vs. Delta State, 1991-92
Most Free Throw Attempts: 50 vs. Paine, 1990-91
Most Free Throws Made: 33 vs. Montevallo, 1999-00; Miles, 1993-94; Clark
Atlanta, 1993-94; Paine, 1990-91
Best Free Throw Percentage: 100 percent (13-13) vs. Nova Southeastern, 2001-2002;
(12-12) vs. Valdosta State, 2001-2002
Most Steals in One Game: 25 vs. Catawba, 2001-2002
Most Blocked Shots in One Game: 14 vs. Mississippi-Women, 2001-2002
Fewest Fouls Committed: 3 vs. Clark Atlanta, 1993-94
Season
Most Games: 31, 1981-1982 (22-9); 1991-1992 (26-5)
Most Victories: 26, 1991-1992
Fewest Defeats: 0, 1955-1956 (Five Victories)
Most Defeats: 26, 1995-1996
Longest Losing Streak: 26, 1995-1996
Most GSC Victories: 13, 1988-1989
Most GSC Defeats: 0, 1995-1996 (14 Defeats)
Most Points: 2,283, 1988-89
Most Field Goal Attempts: 2,202, 1979-80
Most Field Goals Made: 906, 1979-80
Best Field Goal Percentage: 49 percent, 1982-83
Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 496, 1988-89
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 167, 1988-89
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 35.1 percent, 2001-2002
Most FreeThrow Attempts: 630, 1988-89
Most Free Throws Made: 428, 1988-89
Best Free Throw Percentage: 75.3 percent, 1990-91
Most Rebounds: 1,431, 1991-92
Best Rebound Average: 46.8, 1993-94
Best Scoring Average: 78.7, 1988-89
Most Steals: 120, 2007-2008
Best Steal Average: 4.0, 2007-2008
UWG Records
West Georgia’s 100-Point Games
1000-Point Club
1. VELISA LEVETT (1987-1991) 2,192 POINTS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
1987-88
22
155-257
60.3
1988-89
29
239-393
60.8
1989-90
27
236-396
59.6
1990-91
27
218-430
50.7
TOTALS
105
848-1476
57.4
FT-FTA
82-118
148-195
144-192
117-156
491-661
PCT
69.5
75.9
75.0
75.0
74.2
PTS
392
626
617
557
2192
AVG
17.8
21.6
22.9
20.6
20.8
REB
172
276
297
266
1011
AVG
7.8
9.5
11.0
9.9
9.6
2. CLEMA BILLINGSLEY (1975-1980) 1,983 POINTS
(No Season-By-Season Statistics Available)
3. KAREN GARRETT (1980-1984) 1,922 POINTS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
1980-81
29
194-400
48.5
1981-82
25
217-360
60.2
1982-83
26
213-480
44.3
1983-84
25
214-391
54.7
TOTALS
105
838-1631
51.3
FT-FTA
62-81
45-59
75-112
64-81
246-333
PCT
76.5
76.2
66.9
79.0
73.8
PTS
450
479
501
492
1922
AVG
15.5
19.1
19.3
19.7
18.3
REB
220
134
141
72
567
AVG
7.6
5.3
5.4
2.9
5.4
4. LISA McGHEE (1982-1986) 1,769 POINTS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
1982-83
26
148-295
50.1
1983-84
25
184-356
51.6
1984-85
26
235-503
46.7
1985-86
23
163-331
49.2
TOTALS
100
730-1485
49.1
FT-FTA
74-106
90-109
81-91
64-91
309-397
PCT
69.8
82.5
89.0
70.3
77.8
PTS
370
458
551
390
1769
AVG
14.6
18.3
21.1
17.0
17.8
REB
123
124
140
84
471
AVG
4.7
5.0
5.4
3.7
4.7
5. LISA BLACKMON-PHILLIPS (1985-1989) 1,587 POINTS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
1985-86
25
121-271
44.6
34-39
1986-87
26
145-355
40.8
61-91
1987-88
22
110-284
38.7
40-58
1988-89
29
172-463
37.1
86-105
TOTALS
102
548-1373
39.9
221-293
PCT
87.1
67.0
69.0
81.9
75.4
PTS
276
392
341
578
1587
AVG
11.0
15.1
15.5
19.6
15.5
REB
73
85
95
113
366
AVG
2.9
3.3
4.3
3.9
3.5
6. SCHWANDA WALKER(1990-1993) 1,535 POINTS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
1990-91
27
109-203
53.7
75-105
1991-92
31
194-324
59.9
93-134
1992-93
26
146-271
53.9
77-115
1993-94
29
213-542
39.3
76-116
TOTALS
113
662-1340
49.4
321-470
PCT
71.4
69.4
67.0
65.5
68.2
PTS
295
481
369
390
1535
AVG
11.0
15.5
14.2
13.4
13.5
REB
209
377
273
300
1159
AVG
7.7
12.2
10.5
10.3
10.2
PCT
N/A
47.3
51.0
PTS
438
321
331
1090
AVG
23.1
11.9
13.2
13.5
REB
N/A
75
92
AVG
N/A
2.8
3.7
FT-FTA
90-105
109-136
199-241
PCT
85.7
80.2
82.5
PTS
543
542
1085
AVG
20.1
19.4
19.7
REB
157
127
284
AVG
5.8
4.5
5.1
9. MELANIE SHEPHERD (1997-2000) 1043 POINTS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
1997-98
26
78-212
.368
47-67
1998-99
26
123-298
.413
82-118
1999-00
26
100-287
.348
86-126
2000-01
26
78-214
.364
45-72
TOTALS
104
379-1011
.374
260-383
PCT
.701
.695
.683
.625
.679
PTS
215
330
291
207
1043
AVG
8.3
12.7
11.2
8.0
10.0
REB
72
106
122
91
391
AVG
2.8
4.1
4.7
3.5
3.8
7. SONYA DICKERSON (1979-1982) 1,090 POINTS*
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
1979-80
29
N/A-N/A
N/A
N/A-N/A
1980-81
27
137-386
35.8
45-95
1981-82
25
140-424
33.0
51-100
TOTALS
81
8. GINA FLOWERS (1990-1992) 1,085 POINTS
YEAR
G
FG-FGA
PCT
1990-91
27
196-409
42.1
1991-92
28
177-412
43.0
TOTALS
55
373-821
45.4
(1979-Present)
Year
Opponent
1981-1982
Georgia Southwestern
1982-1983
Tift
1982-1983
Tift
1983-1984
Concordia
1983-1984
North Georgia
1984-1985
Talladega
1984-1985
Montevallo
1985-1986
Morris Brown
1986-1987
North Alabama
1987-1988
North Alabama
1988-1989
Troy State
1990-1991
Fort Valley State
1990-1991
Troy State
1993-1994
Miles
1993-1994
West Florida
1993-1994
Florida Southern
2008-09
Berea
Score
100-69
106-77
100-67
102-57
101-89
108-74
103-81
102-59
103-88
102-68
105-63
103-69
102-70
113-53
102-72
103-74
103-57
Opponent’s 100-Point Games
Year
1985-1986
1986-1987
1986-1987
1995-1996
1995-1996
1995-1996
(1979-Present)
Opponent
North Alabama
Valdosta State
Delta State
Winston-Salem State
Auburn-Montgomery
North Alabama
Score
71-106
74-102
57-100
62-105
71-104
59-118
West Georgia’s Overtime Games
(1979-Present)
Year
Opponent
Score
1987-1988
Jacksonville State (2 OT) 73-74
1988-1989
Delta State
72-77*
1991-1992
Delta State
77-72
1992-1993
North Alabama (2 OT) 97-91
1992-1993
Florida Atlantic
88-95
1995-1996
Brewton-Parker
79-88
1997-1998
Kennesaw State
70-68
1999-2000
North Alabama (2 OT) 68-70
2000-2001
Mississippi U./Women 70-64
2000-2001
Alabama-Huntsville
74-72
2002-2003
West Florida
57-61
2002-2003
Reinhardt
69-65
2002-2003
Valdosta State
60-53
2002-2003
Alabama-Huntsville
71-76
2002-2003
Montevallo
82-76
2002-2003
West Alabama
91-86
2002-2003
Alabama-Huntsville
67-69
2005-2006
Clayton State
77-72
2008-2009
Valdosta State
63-60
2008-2009
Arkansas-Monticello
65-67
20 Games: 11-9
* – GSC Tournament Championship
*Statistics from Dickerson’s freshman season not available
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Career Leaders
Points
1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
2,193
2. Clema Billingsley (1975-1980)
1,983
3. Karen Garrett (1980-1984
1,922
4. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
1,765
5. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989)
1,587
6. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
1,535
7. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06)
1,513
8. Sonya Dickerson (1979-1982)
1,090*
9. Gina Flowers (1990-1992)
1,085
10. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000)
1,043
11. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009)
995
12. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993
978
13. April Martin (1998-2003)
930
14. Dawn Smith (1985-1988)
895
15. Ashley Huff (2007-2009)
875
* – Statistics from Dickerson’s and Fletcher’s
freshman seasons not available
Rebounds
1. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
2. Shunda Barkley (1990-1994)
3. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
4. Gina Johnson (1996-2000)
5. Clema Billingsley (1976-1980)
6. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993)
7. Shelia Mitchum (1980-1983)
8. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1995)
9. Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
10. Ashley Huff (2007-2009)
10. Macy Ferguson (1983-1987)
11. Alison Armstrong (1988-1992)
12. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
13. Regina Robles (1996-2000)
14. Erica McCoy (2005-2006)
14. Monica Brown (1995-1998)
Field Goals
1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
2. Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
4. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
5. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989)
6. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06)
7. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009)
8. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993)
9. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000)
10. Gina Flowers (1990-1992)
11. Dawn Smith (1985-1988)
12. Shelia Mitchum (1980-1983)
13. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1996)
14. Ashley Huff (2007-2009)
14. Sunee Passmore (1993-1996)
15. Milan Cary (2003-2005)
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1,159
1,039
1,011
820
723
612
580
572
567
507
507
501
471
448
444
421
848
838
730
659
548
529
394
389
379
373
360
350
320
319
319
292
Field Goal Attempts
1. Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
2. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
4. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989)
5. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
6. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06)
7. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000)
8. Gina Flowers (1990-1992)
9. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009)
9. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993)
10. Dawn Smith (1985-1988)
11. Sunee Passmore (1993-1996)
12. Kristi Coffee (1991-1995)
13. Sonya Dickerson (1980-1982)
14. Monica Brown (1995-1998)
15. Shelia Mitchum (1980-1983)
1,631
1,516
1,485
1,373
1,340
1242
1,011
881
839
833
824
822
819
810
792
761
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum: 200 attempts)
1. Regina Lauderdale (1988-1990)
2. Cindy Nicholes (1981-1983)
3. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
4. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1995)
5. Samantha Keith (1993-1995)
6. Electa Johnson (2000-2003)
7. Denise Johnson (1985-1987)
8. Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
9. Shawn Coffman (1983-1986)
10. LaShun White (1986-1988)
11. Lynn Dee McDonald (1983-1985)
12. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
13. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
14. Janice Wilkerson (1986-1988)
15. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009)
.604
.596
.559
.541
.530
.524
.517
.514
.500
.499
.498
.492
.492
.488
.469
Free Throws
1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
2. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
4. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06)
5. Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
6. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989)
7. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000)
8. April Martin (1998-2003)
9. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009)
10. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993)
11. Gina Flowers (1990-1992)
12. Ashley Huff (2007-2009)
13. Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004)
14. Dawn Smith (1985-1988)
15. Gina Johnson (1996-2000)
491
321
309
308
246
221
233
218
201
200
199
189
186
175
161
Free Throw Attempts
1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
2. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
4. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06)
5. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000)
6. Gina Johnson (1996-2000)
7. Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
8. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993)
9. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989)
10. Dawn Smith (1985-1988)
11. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1995)
12. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009)
13. April Martin (1998-2003)
14. Ashley Huff (2007-2009)
15. Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004)
Free Throw Percentage
(Minimum: 100 attempts)
1. Gina Flowers (1990-1992)
2. April Martin (1998-2003)
3. Danielle Spears (1998-2000)
4. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06)
5. Tia Jackson (2007-2009)
6. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
7. Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004)
8. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989)
9. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009)
10. Ashley Huff (2007-2009)
11. Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
12. Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
13. Electa Johnson (2000-2003)
14. Michelle Hamilton (1995-1996)
15. Kristi Coffee (1991-1995)
15. Lynn Dee McDonald (1983-1985)
BOLD – Current Players
Tai Ellis
661
470
397
380
354
345
333
328
293
292
271
267
262
253
248
.926
.832
.813
.811
.796
.778
.758
.754
.752
.74
.743
.739
.721
.706
.686
.655
All-Time Letterwinners
(1978-Present)
A
Priscilla Albright (1980-1983)
Lori Alexander (1981-1982)
Jessica Allen (2002-2003)
Rotesha Anderson (2006-08)
Shaunta Andrews (1998-1999)
Alison Armstrong (1988-1992)
B
Marnita Ballard (1996-1997)
Shunda Barkley (1990-1994)
Kim Bass (2005-06, 2007-08))
Shaneka Bates (2007-2009)
Shanna Beck (1991-1992)
Deborah Bell (1988-1991)
Sabrina Bell (1983-1984)
Donyel Benson (1984-1985)
Casey Berry (2006-07)
Rongi Bethea (2000-2002)
Clem Billingsley (1975-1980)
Nikki Blakely (2003-2005)
Deanna Bose (1994-1995)
Michelle Bridges (1978-1979)
Iris Brown (1991-1993)
Janice Brown (1978-1979)
Krystal Brown (2002-2003)
Monica Brown (1995-1998)
Ruby Brown (1978-1979)
Amanda Burden (1996-1997)
Rozetha Burrow (1993-1994)
Darlene Butler (1990-1991)
Sylvia Butler (2002-2003)
C
Stacy Calhoun (1983-1984)
Theresa Carter (1984-1985)
Milan Cary (2003-2005)
Karoline Casey (1996-1997)
Susan Cauthen (1989-1990)
Sonya Chaney (1981-1982)
Tamika Clark (1994-1996)
Terri Cobb (2002-2003)
Kristi Coffee (1991-1995)
Shawn Coffman (1983-1985)
Lutrina Cotton (1987-1988)
Dominic Cranford (2007-2009
Valeisa Crenshaw (2006-07, 20082009)
Laura Crumbley (1986-1987)
D
Javorah Dallas (1992-1993)
Jill Daniel (1983-1985)
Jackie Dean (1984-1985)
Felica Dennis (1994-1995)
Norma DeRamus (1984-1986)
Sonia Dickerson (1978-1982)
Linda Diggle (1988-1991)
Marie Dowdell (2008-2009)
Lisa Dunson (1978-1981)
E
Doris Elder (1993-1994)
Kim Ellington (1991-1993)
Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-2003
2004-2006)
F
Macy Ferguson (1983-1987)
Mary Fletcher (1978-1982)
Telisa Floyd (1979-1980)
Gina Flowers (1990-1992)
Shannon Fuller (1990-1991)
G
Mandy Gable (1995-1996)
Lorraine Gamble (1978-1979)
Karen Garrett (1980-1984)
Amy Gibson (1994-1995)
Belinda Goodwin (1987-1989)
Falandria Goss (1993-1996)
Mattie Gouaux (2006-08)
Rita Grayson (2006-07)
Darlene Griffin (1987-1988)
Doville Gulbinaite (2004-2006)
H
Whitney Hall (2003-2004)
Michelle Hamilton (1995-1996)
Lori Harding (1999-2000)
Shunice Hardy (2008-2009)
Alice Harrison (1987-1988)
Shannon Harrison (1995-1998)
Alexandra Harvey (1997-1998)
Donna Hayes (1978-1979)
Mari Heusala (1984-1985)
Tamara Hines (1988-1989)
LaToya Horton (1995-1996)
Ashley Houston (2003-2004)
Amanda Hubby (1987-1988)
Ashley Huff (2007-2009)
D.J. Hunt (1989-1990)
J
Tia Jackson (2007-2009)
Tonya Jackson (1996-1998)
Tara James (1986-1987)
Jeree Jefferson (1985-1986)
Kandyes Jimcoily (2006-08)
Denise Johnson (1985-1987)
Electa Johnson (2000-2002)
Gina Johnson (1996-2000)
Sequoyah Johnson (1994-1995)
Cedrica Jones (1992-1993)
LaTonya Jones (1996-1998)
Neysa Jones (1984-1986)
Peggy Jordan (1998-2000)
K
Samantha Keith (1993-1995)
TeReon Kelsey (1991-1993)
Yvonne Killings (2004-2006)
Cindi Kinne (1988-1989)
Tomeika King (1995-1996)
Debbie Knowles (1988-1989)
L
Regina Lauderdale (1988-1990)
Pam Lawson (1982-1983)
Callie Leaver (1983-1986)
Anna Ledbetter (1993-1994)
Jan Ledbetter (1978-1981)
Kenya Lee (2001-2003)
Velisa Levett (1987-1991)
Kim Lewis (1990-1991)
Natasha Liggins (2004-2005)
Lori Lineback (1980-1981)
Pam Lineback (1980-1981)
Carla Lipscomb (1995-1996)
Grace Long (1989-1990)
Maureen Long (1982-1984)
Renate Lopez (2008-Present)
Kalinda Luster (2001-2002)
Shontae Lucas (2001-2002)
Brittany Richards (2002-2004)
Dawn Richards (1990-1991)
Kristen Ridley (1991-1992)
Brandi Robertson (1997-2000)
Tammy Robinson (1992-1993)
Regina Robles (1996-2000)
Carissa Rogers (1993-1994)
Dana Roland (1987-1988)
Janice Roman (1980-1981)
Ebony Rosser (1995-1996)
Catrice Rucker (1989-1990)
S
Sharmia Sanders (1998-1999)
Courtney Sellers (1998-1999)
Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000)
Dawn Smith (1985-1988)
Lisa Smith (1985-1986)
Danielle Spears (1998-2000)
Rasheedah Stephens (1997-1998)
Remonica Stephens (1992-1993)
Leigh Sullivan (1986-1988)
M
De De Macon (1996-1997)
Kawanna Mangruen (1997-1998)
Gleneva Marks (2003-2005)
April Martin (1999-2003)
Lisa McBurnett (1983-1984)
Erin McCain (2000-2002)
LaTonya McConnell (2002-2003)
Anika McCoy (2001-2002)
Erica McCoy (2003-2007)
Jo Ann McCoy (1993-1995)
LaShandra McCoy (2007-08)
Lynn McDonald (1983-1985)
Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004)
Lisa McGhee (1982-1986)
Carol McWhorter (1987-1988)
Athea Mitchell (1988-1989)
Sheila Mitchum (1980-1983)
Sharon Moore (2002-2003)
Pam Moser (1980-1982)
Kristen Murdock (2006-08)
Nichole Murray (1987-1988)
T
Lafonda Taylor (1991-1992)
Tricia Taylor (1989-1991)
Cynthia Terry (1988-1990)
Cornelia Thomas (1990-1991)
Demekia Thomas (1991-1993)
Janine Thomas (2007-08)
Traci Thomas (1986-1987)
Donna Thompson (1988-1989)
Debby Tilley (1978-1979)
Kee Kee Tucker (1999-2000)
N
Kawanna Neal (2002-2003)
Cindy Nicholes (1981-1983)
O
Sherita Owensby (1998-2000)
P
Alexis Pace (2005-07, 2008Present)
Latosha Parham (1990-1991)
Letha Parker (1978-1979)
Sunee Passmore (1993-1996)
Sarah Pearson (1991-1995)
Amy Peavey (1993-1995)
Donna Phillips (1988-1989)
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989)
Sylvia Pitts (1998-2000)
Brenda Potts (1980-1982)
Felicia Prince (1987-1988)
Jessica Pritchett (2000-2002)
R
Renee Reece (2007-present)
Debra Reed (1979-1982)
W
Schwanda Walker (1990-1994)
Mindy Walters (1993-1994)
Bonsha Ware (1990-1991)
Lisa Warren (1979-1984)
Rachell Washington (2005-2007)
Tabatha Washington (2003-2005)
LaShun White (1986-1988)
Vemetra White (2004-2006)Cindy
Whitlow (1995-1996)
Pam Wilbanks (1996-1997)
Janice Wilkerson (1986-1988)
Gail Williams (1981-1983)
Jennifer Williams (1998-2000)
Rovena Williams (1995-1996)
Tammy Williams (1992-1993)
Tamara Wilson (1998-1999)
Dionne Winston (2000)
Cookie Wise (1990-1991)
Melinda Word (1985-1987)
Tracey Worthey (1988-1989)
V
Alexandra Vinyard (2000-2002)
Y
Sharon Yarbrough (1991-1995)
BOLD – Current Players
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53
Season-by-Season Leaders
(1981-Present)
Scoring
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Clema Billingsley
Karen Garrett
Karen Garrett
Karen Garrett
Karen Garrett
Lisa McGhee
Lisa McGhee
Dawn Smith
Velisa Levett
Velisa Levett
Velisa Levett
Velisa Levett
Gina Flowers
TaReon Kelsey
Rozetha Burrow
Sharon Yar brough
Sunee Passmore
Marnitta Ballard
Kawanna Mangruen
Danielle Spears
Melanie Shepherd
Electa Johnson
Electa Johnson
Tai Wilson
Milan Cary
Tai Ellis
Tai Ellis
Rita Grayson
Tia Jackson
Dominic Cranford
Dominic Cranford
1990
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
Clema Billingsley
Mary Fletcher
Cindy Nicholes
Cindy Nicholes
Lisa McGhee
Lisa McGhee
Dawn Smith
Dawn Smith
LaShun White
Velisa Levett
Velisa Levett
Velisa Levett
Schwanda Walker
TaReon Kelsey
Schwanda Walker
Sharon Yarbrough
Monica Brown
Monica Brown
Gina Johnson
543
450
479
501
492
551
390
401
392
626
617
557
542
494
539
458
503
246
345
345
291
292
385
420
421
468
625
294
432
432
563
Rebounding
54
290
296
184
174
124
140
153
167
204
276
297
266
377
319
300
366
187
137
218
UWG Wolves Basketball
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gina Johnson
Gina Johnson
Electa Johnson
Electa Johnson
Jessica Allen
Quamesha McDowell
Nikki Blakely
Erica McCoy
Erica McCoy
Ashley Huff
Ashley Huff
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Lisa Dunson
Lisa Warren
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Janice Wilkerson
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Cynthia Terry
Linda Diggle
Shunda Barkley
Shunda Barkley
Shunda Barkley
Sequoyah Johnson
Mandy Gable
Tonya Jackson
Melanie Shepherd
Sharmia Sanders
Peggy Jordan
Erin McCain
Erin McCain
Kawanna Neal
Milan Cary
Natasha Liggins
Natasha Liggins
Valisa Crinshaw
Lashandra McCoy
Dominic Cranford
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Sheila Mitchum
Cindy Nicholes
Cindy Nicholes
Karen Garrett
Shawn Coffman
Denise Johnson
Janice Wilkerson
Tracy Worthey
Regina Lauderdale
Velisa Levett
212
256
183
236
144
192
149
194
166
235
272
Assists
125
127
87
73
118
123
71
109
163
152
163
97
69
84
69
39
62
83
54
61
90
113
71
109
84
Field Goal Pct.
49.7
60.9
58.1
54.7
60.6
53.4
55.5
63.4
60.9
59.6
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Schwanda Walker
Schwanda Walker
Schwanda Walker
Sharon Yarbrough
Sharon Yarbrough
Tomeika King
Regina Robles
Rasheedah Stephens
Gina Johnson
Gina Johnson
Electa Johnson
Kenya Lee
Quamesha McDowell
Quamesha McDowell
Natasha Liggins
Erica McCoy
Erica McCoy
Dominic Cranford
Dominic Cranford
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Karen Garrett
Karen Garrett
Cindy Nicholes
Sabrina Bell
Lisa McGhee
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Denise Johnson
Velisa Levett
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Velisa Levett
Gina Flowers
Gina Flowers
Javorah Dallas
Sunee Passmore
Kristi Coffee
Sunee Passmore
Pam Wilbanks
Brandi Robertson
Danielle Spears
April Martin
April Martin
April Martin
Quamesha McDowell
Milan Cary
Tai Ellis
Tai Ellis
Rita Grayson
Tia Jackson
Tia Jackson
53.7
59.9
53.9
55.8
52.8
41.2
42.9
50.9
54.1
45.6
52.2
59.4
48.3
44.9
.447
47.6
43.1
44.8
48.9
Free Throw Pct.
76.5
76.2
72.7
83.3
89.0
87.1
70.6
69.5
81.9
75.0
85.7
80.2
70.3
68.9
72.7
71.2
70.0
81.8
82.4
83.1
84.0
88.1
83.0
75.6
84.4
78.7
73.2
79.8
79.6
3-Point Field Goal Pct.
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Cynthia Terry
Gina Flowers
Gina Flowers
Kristi Coffee
Kristi Coffee
Kristi Coffee
Mandy Gable
Tonya Jackson
Monica Brown
Danielle Spears
Danielle Spears
Erin McCain
Kenya Lee
Tai Wilson
Milan Cary
Tai Ellis
Tai Ellis
Rita Grayson
Tia Jackson
Tia Jackson
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Macy Ferguson
Dawn Smith
N/A
N/A
N/A
Gina Flowers
TaReon Kelsey
Rozetha Burrow
Samantha Keith
Monica Brown
Monica Brown
Kawanna Mangruen
Gina Johnson
Gina Johnson
Electa Johnson
Electa Johnson
Quamesha McDowell
Quamesha McDowell
Vemitra White
Doville Gulbinaite
Kandyes Jimcoily
Ashley Huff
Ashley Huff
45.0
35.8
34.6
36.2
35.9
39.9
35.4
38.7
29.3
21.4
36.6
30.0
34.0
30.4
34.8
46.7
37.8
34.8
36.5
37.0
29.0
39.3
.323
Blocked shots
47
12
21
25
29
34
29
24
24
18
22
23
45
21
30
12
17
9
53
41
Season Leaders
Season Scoring Leaders
Season 600-point Club
Velisa Levett
Tai Ellis
Velisa Levett
626
625
617
1989
2006
1990
Season 500-point Club
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Dominic Cranford
Velisa Levett
Lisa McGhee
Gina Flowers
Clema Billingsley
Gina Flowers
Rozetha Burrow
Sunee Passmore
Karen Garrett
578
563
557
551
543
543
542
539
503
501
1989
2009
1991
1985
1991
1980
1992
1994
1996
1983
Season 400-point Club
TaReon Kelsey
Karen Garrett
TaReon Kelsey
Schwanda Walker
Karen Garrett
Ashley Huff
Tai Ellis
Lisa McGhee
Sharon Yarbrough
Karen Garrett
Sonya Dickerson
Tia Jackson
Dominic Cranford
Milan Cary
Tai Wilson
Natasha Liggins
494
492
484
481
479
478
468
458
458
450
438
432
432
421
420
419
1993
1984
1992
1992
1982
2009
2005
1984
1995
1981
1980
2008
2008
2004
2003
2006
Kristi Coffee
Dawn Smith
Cynthia Terry
418
401
401
1995
1987
1990
Season 300-point Club
Ashley Huff
Mary Fletcher
Tia Jackson
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Velisa Levett
Lisa McGhee
Schwanda Walker
Electa Johnson
Lisa McGhee
Schwanda Walker
Sheila Mitchum
Kawanna Mangruen
Danielle Spears
Cynthia Terry
Quamesha McDowell
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Sharon Yarbrough
Sonia Dickerson
Melanie Shepherd
Mary Fletcher
Milan Cary
Sonia Dickerson
Janice Wilkerson
Quamesha McDowell
Lisa Dunson
Dawn Smith
Regina Lauderdale
397
397
394
392
392
390
390
385
370
369
360
345
345
343
341
341
339
331
330
330
325
321
319
315
316
313
310
2008
1981
2009
1987
1988
1986
1994
2002
1983
1993
1981
1998
1999
1989
2004
1988
1994
1982
1999
1980
2005
1981
1987
2003
1980
1986
1989
Season Rebounding
Leaders
Season 300-Rebound Club
Schwanda Walker
Sharon Yarbrough
TaReon Kelsey
Schwanda Walker
377
359
319
300
1991-1992
1994-1995
1992-1993
1993-1994
Season 200-Rebound Club
Velisa Levett
Mary Fletcher
TaReon Kelsey
Velisa Levett
Shelia Mitchum
Schwanda Walker
Ashley Huff
Velisa Levett
Gina Johnson
Shunda Barkley
Electa Johnson
Ashley Huff
Karen Garrett
Gina Johnson
Shunda Barkley
Gina Johnson
Schwanda Walker
Samantha Keith
Sharon Yarbrough
LaShun White
297
296
293
276
275
273
272
266
256
240
236
235
220
218
213
212
209
208
205
204
1989-1990
1980-1981
1991-1992
1988-1989
1980-1981
1992-1993
2009
1990-1991
1999-2000
1992-1993
2001-2002
2007-2008
1980-1981
1997-1998
1993-1994
1998-1999
1990-1991
1994-1995
1993-1994
1987-1988
HPE Building
(1979-2008)
WEST GEORGIA vs. OPPONENTS IN THE HPE BUILDING
Opponent
Alabama A&M
Alabama-Huntsville
Albany State
Armstrong Atlantic
Augusta State
Berry
Brewton-Parker
Carson-Newman
Clark Atlanta
Clayton State
Columbia Union
Columbus State
Delta State
Flagler
Florida Atlantic
Record
0-2
9-6
4-0
5-0
6-0
1-5
1-0
1-0
6-0
6-6
1-0
2-5
2-9
1-0
0-2
Opponent
Record
Florida Gulf Coast
0-1
Fort Valley State
4-6
Georgia College and State
4-2
Georgia Southwestern
6-2
Jacksonville State
11-4
Kennesaw State
7-4
Lincoln Memorial
5-8
Miles
8-0
Mississippi College
4-0
Mississippi U./Women
6-1
Missouri-St. Louis
1-0
Montevallo
10-5
Morris Brown
7-1
North Alabama
14-10
North Georgia
8-1
Opponent
Paine
Piedmont
Portland State
Reinhardt
St. Augustine
Savannah State
Shorter
Stillman
Talladega
Tampa
Tennessee-Martin
Tift
Troy State
Tusculum
Tuskegee
Record
1-0
2-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
5-2
1-0
6-1
2-1
4-3
4-0
9-1
1-0
6-0
Opponent
Valdosta State
Voorhees
Wake Forest
West Alabama
West Florida
Record
13-12
1-0
1-0
18-7
8-7
HPE Building Record
(Since 1979):
218-114 (.656)
Opened: November, 1965
Capacity: 2,400
Closed: December 2008
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West Georgia vs. Opponents
West Georgia vs. GSC East Division Opponents
Alabama-Huntsville (22-13)
North Alabama (23-29)
Valdosta State (25-29)
West Alabama (29-26)
Home: 8-6 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 1-0
1986-87 West Georgia
74-72$
West Georgia
91-78
West Georgia
83-83
1993-94 West Georgia
71-59
West Georgia
72-59
1994-95 West Georgia
74-68
West Georgia
78-69
1995-96 Alabama-Huntsville 77-67
Alabama-Huntsville 82-59
1996-97 Alabama-Huntsville 72-41
Alabama-Huntsville 56-44
1997-98 West Georgia
65-51
West Georgia
67-62
1998-99 West Georgia
71-59
Alabama-Huntsville 70-53
1999-00 West Georgia
71-59
Alabama-Huntsville 53-44
2000-01 Alabama-Huntsville 67-59
West Georgia 74-72 (OT)
2001-02 West Georgia
71-54
Alabama-Huntsville 48-53
2002-03 Ala-Huntsville
71-76 OT
Ala-Huntsville
67-69 OT
2003-04 Alabama-Huntsville 62-58
West Georgia
71-57
2004-05 Alabama-Huntsville 69-60
West Georgia
70-56
2005-06 West Georgia
71-66
Alabama Huntsville 77-73
2006-07 West Georgia
63-53
West Georgia
59-49
2007-08 West Georgia
72-56
West Georgia
87-71
2008-09 West Georgia
72-48
West Georgia
84-70
Home: 13-9 Away: 6-16 Neutral: 2-1
1979-80 West Georgia
71-66#
1984-85 North Alabama
89-86
North Alabama
81-54
1985-86 North Alabama
106-71
North Alabama
83-63
1986-87 West Georgia
86-78
West Georgia
103-88
1987-88 North Alabama
85-78
West Georgia
102-68
1988-89 West Georgia
78-72
West Georgia
68-60
1989-90 West Georgia
71-70
West Georgia
88-61
1990-91 North Alabama
73-61
North Alabama
69-63
1991-92 West Georgia
68-58
West Georgia
68-57
1992-93 West Georgia 97-91 (2OT)
North Alabama
70-69
1993-94 North Alabama
78-63
North Alabama
62-61
West Georgia
56-39*
North Alabama
64-63%
1994-95 West Georgia
56-54
West Georgia
83-69
1995-96 North Alabama
118-59
North Alabama
98-75
1996-97 North Alabama
62-46
North Alabama
68-54
1997-98 North Alabama
78-50
North Alabama
70-63
1998-99 North Alabama
77-67
North Alabama
59-56
1999-00 North Alabama
70-59
North Alabama 70-68 (2OT)
2000-01 West Georgia
72-60
North Alabama
69-68
2001-02 North Alabama
62-65
West Georgia
57-55
2002-03 West Georgia
57-55
North Alabama
50-63
2003.-04 West Georgia
57-52
North Alabama
59-57
2004-05 West Georgia
80-56
West Georgia
74-56
2005-06 West Georgia
67-60
West Georgia
42-57
2006-07 North Alabama
55-52
North Alabama
52-49
2007-08 West Georgia
71-60
North Alabama
71-56
2008-09 West Georgia
72-48
West Georgia
63-49
North Alabama
63-53
Home: 13-10 Away: 6-17 Neutral: 2-0
1982-83 Valdosta State
65-62
Valdosta State
94-78
1983-84 Valdosta State
95-63
Valdosta State
86-73
1984-85 Valdosta State
85-65
Valdosta State
84-69
1985-86 Valdosta State
73-69
Valdosta State
70-67
1986-87 Valdosta State
102-74
West Georgia
86-81
1987-88 Valdosta State
80-73
Valdosta State
65-60
1988-89 West Georgia
80-60
West Georgia
98-72
West Georgia
99-77*
1989-90 West Georgia
65-57
West Georgia
97-83
1990-91 West Georgia
80-66
West Georgia
90-68
1991-92 West Georgia
71-62
West Georgia
66-55
1992-93 West Georgia
68-66
West Georgia
74-69
1993-94 West Georgia
78-76
West Georgia
63-58
1994-95 Valdosta State
79-77
Valdosta State
71-53
1995-96 Valdosta State
89-55
Valdosta State
85-52
1996-97 Valdosta State
61-46
Valdosta State
65-61
1997-98 Valdosta State
69-63
Valdosta State
58-43
1998-99 Valdosta State
45-38
Valdosta State
59-52
1999-00 Valdosta State
53-48
West Georgia
76-66
2000-01 West Georgia
55-53$$
Valdosta State
55-45
Valdosta State
43-42
2001-02 West Georgia
62-50
West Georgia
63-48
2002-03 West Georgia
60-53 OT
Valdosta State
61-72
2004-05 Valdosta State
55-51
West Georgia
57-51
2005-06 West Georgia
45-47
West Georgia
58-53
2006-07 Valdosta State
39-24
Valdosta State
47-37
2007-08 West Georgia
59-49
West Georgia
55-53
72-48
2008-09 West Georgia
Valdosta State
51-50
West Georgia
63-60 (OT)
Home: 16-7 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 0-4
1979-80 West Alabama
81-66#
1980-81 West Georgia
83-74
1981-82 West Alabama
78-64#
1983-84 West Alabama
95-93*
1984-85 West Alabama
71-61
West Georgia
57-56
West Alabama
94-80*
1985-86 West Alabama
79-65
West Georgia
84-72
1986-87 West Alabama
91-85
West Alabama
80-76
1987-88 West Georgia
78-76
West Alabama
66-65
1988-89 West Georgia
83-68
West Georgia
70-58
1989-90 West Georgia
84-77
West Alabama
67-53
1990-91 West Georgia
65-62
West Alabama
72-67
1991-92 West Alabama
51-45
West Georgia
69-64
1992-93 West Alabama
71-62
West Georgia
81-69
1993-94 West Georgia
94-72
West Georgia
74-60
1994-95 West Georgia
85-61
West Georgia
63-62
1995-96 West Alabama
87-66
West Alabama
57-55
1996-97 West Alabama
46-36
West Alabama
71-61
1997-98 West Alabama
65-42
West Alabama
51-49
1998-99 West Georgia
61-50
West Alabama
65-45
1999-00 West Alabama
63-42
West Alabama
64-54
2000-01 West Georgia
73-60
West Georgia
57-52
2001-02 West Georgia
48-47
West Alabama
56-62
2002-03 West Georgia
91-86 OT
West Georgia
74-68
2003-04 West Alabama
61-60
West Alabama
60-55
2004-05 West Georgia
76-66
West Georgia
84-72
2005-06 West Georgia
75-72
West Georgia
61-68
2006-07 West Georgia
53-51
West Alabama
65-48
2007-08 West Georgia
91-71
West Georgia
76-55
2008-09 West Georgia
72-48
West Georgia
62-38
West Georgia
67-51
$ – Mississippi U./Women Tournament
# – AIAW Region Tournament
* – Gulf South Conference Tournament
% – NCAA Division II South Regional
56
UWG Wolves Basketball
* – Gulf South Conference Tournament
$$-Ron Walker Memorial Tournament
# – AIAW Region Tournament
* – Gulf South Conference Tournament
West Georgia vs. Opponents
West Florida (13-19)
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Home: 7-6 Away: 4-9
West Georgia
102-72
West Georgia
70-40
West Georgia
90-70
West Georgia
95-89
West Florida
91-67
West Florida
88-65
West Georgia
64-61
West Florida
67-63
West Florida
68-65
West Florida
67-51
West Florida
83-53
West Florida
63-56
West Georgia
63-54
West Florida
79-62
West Florida
65-58
West Florida
68-64
West Georgia
79-47
West Florida
47-56
West Florida
57-61 OT
West Florida
43-49
West Florida
69-65
West Georgia
79-73
West Florida
73-68
West Georgia
62-61
West Florida
65-53
West Florida
54-64
West Florida
49-35
West Florida
65-64
West Georgia
81-71
West Georgia
72-55
West Georgia
72-66
West Georgia
70-61
(West Georgia Home
Games in BOLD)
UWG vs. All Opponents
(1979-Present)
Opponent ............................................Record
Agnes Scott .................................................. 1-0
Alabama A&M............................................. 1-2
Alabama-Huntsville .................................. 22-13
Albany State ................................................. 7-0
Angelo State ................................................. 1-0
Arkansas-Monticello ..................................... 2-3
Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...................................... 1-0
Arkansas Tech ............................................... 0-2
Armstrong Atlantic ..................................... 11-1
Auburn-Montgomery ................................... 0-1
Augusta State.............................................. 11-1
Barry ............................................................ 1-0
Belhaven....................................................... 0-2
Berea ............................................................ 1-0
Berry .......................................................... 2-12
Bethune-Cookman ....................................... 1-0
Bluefield ....................................................... 1-0
Bowie State .................................................. 1-0
Brewton-Parker ............................................ 3-1
Cal State-Los Angeles ................................... 2-0
Cal State-Riverside ....................................... 1-0
Catawba ....................................................... 1-0
Carson-Newman .......................................... 1-4
Central Arkansas .......................................... 1-0
Central Florida ............................................. 0-2
Chapman ..................................................... 1-0
Clark Atlanta .............................................. 14-0
Clayton State............................................ 11-12
Coker ........................................................... 0-1
Columbia Union .......................................... 1-0
Columbus State ............................................ 2-9
Concordia .................................................... 1-0
Christian Brothers ........................................ 0-1
Delta State.................................................. 3-24
Eckerd .......................................................... 3-0
Elizabeth City State ...................................... 1-0
Flagler .......................................................... 3-0
Florida Atlantic ............................................ 0-4
Florida Gulf Coast........................................ 1-2
Florida International .................................... 0-1
Florida Southern .......................................... 2-2
Florida State ................................................. 0-1
Florida Tech ................................................. 1-0
Fort Valley State ......................................... 15-8
Georgia ........................................................ 0-1
Georgia College & State ............................. 13-4
Georgia Southern ......................................... 1-0
Georgia Southwestern .................................. 8-5
Georgia Tech ................................................ 0-2
Grambling.................................................... 0-1
Henderson State ........................................... 1-2
Jacksonville State ...................................... 20-13
Kennesaw State ............................................ 9-8
Kentucky State ............................................. 0-2
Opponent ............................................Record
Lincoln Memorial ...................................... 9-18
Livingstone................................................... 2-0
Louisiana...................................................... 0-1
Mars Hill...................................................... 0-1
Mercer.......................................................... 0-1
Miles .......................................................... 14-1
Mississippi College ....................................... 6-2
Mississippi U./Women ............................... 10-6
Missouri-St. Louis ........................................ 1-0
Missouri Southern State ............................... 0-1
Montevallo ............................................... 22-10
Morris Brown ............................................. 10-4
Newberry ..................................................... 0-1
North Alabama ........................................ 23-29
North Florida ............................................... 0-1
North Georgia ............................................ 11-5
Northern Michigan ...................................... 0-1
Nova Southeastern ....................................... 2-0
Ouachita Baptist .......................................... 1-0
Paine ............................................................ 3-0
Piedmont ..................................................... 4-0
Pittsburg State .............................................. 0-1
Portland State ............................................... 0-1
Presbyterian .................................................. 0-1
Quincy ......................................................... 1-0
Reinhardt ..................................................... 2-0
Rollins .......................................................... 1-0
Saint Paul’s ................................................... 1-0
St. Anselm .................................................... 0-1
St. Augustine’s .............................................. 1-1
St. Leo .......................................................... 2-0
Savannah State ............................................. 1-0
Shorter ....................................................... 10-4
South Florida ............................................... 1-0
Southern Arkansas ........................................ 2-0
Southern Nazarene ....................................... 0-1
Talladega .................................................... 14-2
Tampa .......................................................... 4-3
Tennessee-Martin ......................................... 6-6
Tift............................................................... 7-1
Tougaloo ...................................................... 1-0
Troy State ................................................... 14-6
Tusculum ..................................................... 2-1
Tuskegee....................................................... 8-5
Valdosta State ........................................... 25-29
Voorhees....................................................... 1-1
Wake Forest.................................................. 1-0
West Alabama .......................................... 29-26
West Florida ............................................. 13-19
West Texas State ........................................... 1-1
Wingate ....................................................... 1-0
Winston-Salem State .................................... 0-1
Winthrop ..................................................... 1-0
UWG Wolves Basketball
57
Year-by-Year Results
(1978-Present)
1978-79
5-15
Head Coach: Tom Leaming
83
67
49
57
67
at Judson
at Montevallo
at Albany State
at Georgia
GAIAW State Tournament
Augusta State
60
59
94
73
53
1979-80
17-12
at Tuskegee
at Kentucky State
MONTEVALLO
at Georgia
at Talladega
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at Augusta State
PIEDMONT
at Tift
at Armstrong Atlantic
at North Georgia
at Georgia College
at Berry
TALLADEGA
FORT VALLEY STATE
GEORGIA COLLEGE
SHORTER
at Mercer
BERRY
AUGUSTA STATE
at Shorter
at Piedmont
NORTH GEORGIA
Armstrong Atlantic
Fort Valley State
Berry
64
82
93
AIAW SE Region Tournament
49 Tougaloo
65 West Alabama
71 North Alabama
AIAW National Tournament
55 Louisiana
46
81
66
61
1980-81
24-5
58
at Clark Atlanta
at Grambling
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at Talladega
WEST ALABAMA
at Troy State
NORTH GEORGIA
TIFT
at Shorter
at Berry
GEORGIA COLLEGE
AUGUSTA STATE
at Fort Valley State
TALLADEGA
94
72
77
Georgia College
Augusta State
Fort Valley State
73
47
76
Tuskegee
1981-82
22-9
GEORGIA COLLEGE
at Armstrong Atlantic
TROY STATE
at Talladega
at North Georgia
AUGUSTA STATE
at Carson-Newman
at South Florida
at Belhaven
at Jacksonville State
at Fort Valley State
at Georgia Tech
SHORTER
at Georgia College
TIFT
NORTH GEORGIA
at Berry
GA SOUTHWESTERN
TALLADEGA
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at Augusta State
FORT VALLEY STATE
at Shorter
at Tift
BERRY
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC
Shorter
Armstrong Atlantic
71
64
81
69
74
69
58
67
74
94
57
80
51
82
71
46
83
56
UWG Wolves Basketball
Bethune-Cookman
West Alabama
Florida International
27
70
68
74
62
72
67
52
69
67
78
57
58
52
78
49
80
69
62
82
51
99
63
68
90
69
57
57
62
78
90
1982-83
15-11
Head Coach: Barbara Brown
90
72
86
79
80
81
75
61
63
62
106
79
at Georgia College
at Georgia Southwestern
FORT VALLEY STATE
at Jacksonville State
NORTH GEORGIA
SHORTER
at Mississippi/Women
at Belhaven
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
VALDOSTA STATE
TIFT
GEORGIA COLLEGE
83
63
69
65
56
81
47
67
94
76
80
66
NAIA District Tournament
86
61
Georgia Southwestern
Berry
84
80
1983-84
16-9
96
83
88
102
67
47
64
88
73
82
78
71
60
63
79
88
87
60
73
79
54
80
101
73
62
65
75
74
59
91
76
64
81
65
77
57
at Georgia College
TIFT
TUSCULUM
vs. Concordia
at Central Florida
at Georgia Southwestern
at Georgia Southern
NORTH GEORGIA
GA SOUTHWESTERN
CARSON-NEWMAN
MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS
TROY STATE
BERRY
VALDOSTA STATE
KENNESAW STATE
at Jacksonville State
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at Berry
at Valdosta State
GEORGIA COLLEGE
at Troy State
at Tift
at North Georgia
at Kennesaw State
66
65
67
57
76
70
60
62
79
69
74
63
79
95
73
77
72
75
86
66
75
76
89
60
GSC Tournament
93
West Alabama
95
1984-85
12-14
GAIAW State Tournament
86
70
at Shorter
KENNESAW STATE
BERRY
at North Georgia
at Armstrong Atlantic
at Fort Valley State
at Kennesaw State
at Tift
at Valdosta State
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at Berry
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC
Head Coach: Barbara Brown
Head Coach: Barbara Brown
GAIAW State Champions
52
89
81
75
86
90
63
62
68
84
79
55
69
78
96
80
58
100
87
86
59
87
71
63
82
77
70
82
64
72
67
63
60
100
78
82
70
89
90
AIAW Region Tournament
Head Coach: Nancy Moseley
GAIAW State Champions
75
54
77
78
75
83
75
86
85
61
85
77
57
86
75
65
65
77
54
50
83
56
70
71
60
AIAW State Tournament
78
86
74
58
83
73
66
61
66
55
73
75
71
87
59
87
57
76
97
82
84
74
66
58
GAIAW State Tournament
67
84
82
GA SOUTHWESTERN
PIEDMONT
FORT VALLEY STATE
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC
NORTH GEORGIA
at Georgia College
SHORTER
at Piedmont
BERRY
at Augusta State
AIAW Region Tournament
Head Coach: Nancy Moseley
AIAW SE Region Champions
64
64
74
70
75
50
58
67
68
62
67
77
66
80
97
75
82
81
76
89
83
77
74
71
80
74
71
78
96
62
84
76
61
Head Coach: Barbara Brown
63
108
73
63
59
52
74
76
65
82
60
86
84
69
69
83
81
42
67
75
54
at Morris Brown
TALLADEGA
at Shorter
Central Florida
Florida International
at Montevallo
BERRY
at Troy State
at Valdosta State
at Talladega
WAKE FOREST
NORTH ALABAMA
SHORTER
TROY STATE
VALDOSTA STATE
at Jacksonville State
KENNESAW STATE
at Berry
at Georgia Tech
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at North Alabama
74
74
77
75@
82@
60
90
81
85
74
59
89
75
67
84
63
57
70
69
72
81
79
61
57
103
MORRIS BROWN
at West Alabama
WEST ALABAMA
MONTEVALLO
71
71
56
81
GSC Tournament
80
West Alabama
94
@Central Florida Tournament
1985-86
9-16
Head Coach: Barbara Brown
57
74
59
82
78
68
73
102
56
75
73
69
60
68
65
67
68
72
71
68
84
63
67
94
77
at Florida State
67
SHORTER
76
at Kennesaw State
63
at Winthrop
64
at Morris Brown
61
Angelo State
58@
Mississippi/Women
83@
MORRIS BROWN
59
MONTEVALLO
71
at Troy State
81 (OT)
at Delta State
86
VALDOSTA STATE
73
at Tennessee-Martin
90
DELTA STATE
92
at West Alabama
79
at Valdosta State
70
at Jacksonville State
59
at Montevallo
80
NORTH ALABAMA
106
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
81
WEST ALABAMA
72
at North Alabama
83
at Shorter
62
JACKSONVILLE STATE
67
TROY STATE
64
@Mississippi/Women Tournament
1986-87
17-9
Head Coach: Barbara Brown
78
82
77
80
72
98
63
74
92
91
85
86
73
86
74
92
76
103
86
81
82
83
57
84
74
SHORTER
MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN
at Montevallo
KENNESAW STATE
MONTEVALLO
TAMPA
at Mississippi/Women
vs. Alabama-Huntsville
TROY STATE
at Alabama-Huntsville
WEST ALABAMA
at Jacksonville State
at Tennessee-Martin
at North Alabama
at Valdosta State
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at West Alabama
NORTH ALABAMA
VALDOSTA STATE
DELTA STATE
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
at Delta State
at Troy State
TUSKEGEE
77@
52@
92
79
59
82
76$
72$
78
78
91
49
72
78
102
66
80
88
81
93
86
82
100
79
65
GSC Tournament
45
Delta State
@West Georgia Invitational
$Mississippi/Women Tournament
83
Year-by-Year Results
1987-88
13-9
Head Coach: Jane Williamson
78
95
95
72
78
73
76
74
78
52
76
94
81
88
102
83
73
93
63
65
60
60
at Fort Valley State
71
CLARK ATLANTA
63
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC 63
at Tennessee-Martin
84
at North Alabama
85
VALDOSTA STATE
80
at Jacksonville State
83
DELTA STATE
77
WEST ALABAMA
76
at Talladega
46
TALLADEGA
51
MORRIS BROWN
58
at Armstrong Atlantic
24
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
64
NORTH ALABAMA
68
TROY STATE
72
JACKSONVILLE ST. (2OT) 74
at Clark Atlanta
64
at Delta State
90
at West Alabama
66
at Troy State
45
at Valdosta State
65
MILES
60
FORT VALLEY STATE
64
KENNESAW STATE
64
Chapman
75@
Cal State-Riverside
56@
Cal State-Los Angeles
51@
NORTH ALABAMA
72
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
46
ARMSTRONG-ATLANTIC 68
CLARK ATLANTIC
59
at Valdosta State
60
JACKSONVILLE STATE
62
at West Alabama
68
at Delta State
71
at Clark Atlanta
59
at Armstrong-Atlantic
32
ALBANY STATE
30
at North Alabama
60
at Tennessee-Martin
63
at Troy State
59
at Jacksonville State
74
DELTA STATE
61
WEST ALABAMA
58
at Albany State
45
TROY STATE
63
VALDOSTA STATE
72
GSC Tournament
Valdosta State
Delta State
Jacksonville State
84
@West Texas State Invitational
1989-90
19-8
Head Coach: Jane Williamson
57
71
67
66
Northern Michigan
Quincy
at Fort Valley State
at St. Augustine
NCAA D II South Regional
66
Jacksonville State
77
*Qunicy Tip-off Tournament
66
95
74
73
66
36
68
80
89
61
103
65
71
92
86
56
61
82
78
67
79
63
67
63
87
90
102
58*
54*
54
75
at Miles
PAINE
ALBANY STATE
Cal State-Los Angeles
Southern Nazarene
West Texas State
at Paine
VALDOSTA STATE
TROY STATE
at Florida Atlantic
FORT VALLEY STATE
at West Alabama
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
JACKSONVILLE STATE
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
DELTA STATE
at North Alabama
at Tennessee-Martin
at Albany State
WEST ALABAMA
at Jacksonville State
at Mississippi College
at Delta State
NORTH ALABAMA
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
at Valdosta State
at Troy State
52
58
54
52*
68*
75*
56
66
75
65
69
62
73
81
70
67
73
85
62
72
95
66
77
69
73
68
70
*Dr. Pepper-Lady Buff Tournament
77
77 (OT)
NCAA D II South Regional
81
41
66
38
61
70
58
57
70
51
77
76
65
53
61
70
61
80
66
67
66
62
83
Head Coach: Jane Williamson
Head Coach: Jane Williamson
GSC Champions
99
72
MORRIS BROWN
ST. AUGUSTINE
at Morris Brown
at Kennesaw State
at North Alabama
at Tennessee-Martin
VALDOSTA STATE
at Jacksonville State
at Albany State
WEST ALABAMA
DELTA STATE
at Mississippi College
ALBANY STATE
NORTH ALABAMA
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
TROY STATE
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at Delta State
at West Alabama
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
at Troy State
at Valdosta State
1990-91
15-12
1988-89
25-4
79
87
61
76
87
77
78
91
96
86
80
84
83
47
80
95
54
68
81
78
75
64
70
51
105
98
63
78
74
71
71
72
65
56
65
84
63
70
69
88
78
74
64
59
53
76
81
97
1991-92
26-5
Head Coach: Jane Williamson
GSC Champions
62
77
76
74
65
61
60
79
AUGUSTA STATE
at Tuskegee
CLARK ATLANTA
at Brewton-Parker
at Georgia College
at Rollins
at Florida Atlantic
at Eckerd
57
60
57
64
54
53
64
60
Velissa Levett
77
71
70
65
68
71
45
89
45
70
66
72
77
65
69
78
81
68
75
TUSKEGEE
72
at Valdosta State
62
at Fort Valley State
63
JACKSONVILLE STATE
62
NORTH ALABAMA
58
at Mississippi College
51
at West Alabama
51
MILES
47
at Delta State
59
at Clark Atlanta
48
VALDOSTA STATE
55
at Morris Brown
44
DELTA STATE
72 (OT)
MORRIS BROWN
35
WEST ALABAMA
64
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
66
at Augusta State
61
at North Alabama
57
at Jacksonville State
81
GSC Tournament
63
64
Jacksonville State
Delta State
59
52
NCAA D II South Regional
96
53
Fort Valley State
Delta State
68
73
1992-93
13-14
Head Coach: Jane Williamson
67
65
89
62
59
57
65
58
68
at Tuskegee
at Miles
CLARK ATLANTA
Kennesaw State
Paine
at Florida Southern
at Tampa
TUSKEGEE
VALDOSTA STATE
UWG Wolves Basketball
54
43
50
78$
42$
61
55
39
66
59
Year-by-Year Results
97
62
51
62
88
61
59
79
74
86
58
76
81
67
69
56
59
NORTH ALABAMA 91 (2OT)
DELTA STATE
86
at Mississippi College
59
at West Alabama
71
FLORIDA ATLANTIC 95 (OT)
at Jacksonville State
81
at Troy State
70
at Clark Atlanta
42
at Valdosta State
69
MILES
42
JACKSONVILLE STATE
66
TROY STATE
78
WEST ALABAMA
69
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
62
at North Alabama
70
at Delta State
82
FORT VALLEY STATE
67
GSC Tournament
46
Delta State
75*
39
60
NCAA Division II South Regional
103 Florida Southern
63 North Alabama
Head Coach: Shelia Collins
60
Tampa
91@
North Florida
64@
at Mississippi/Women
86
Winston-Salem State
105$
Coker
79$
at Alabama A&M
66
MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN
70
at Clayton State
88
FORT VALLEY STATE
62
Brewton-Parker
88 (OT)#
Auburn-Montgomery
104#
at West Alabama
87
at Montevallo
107
WEST FLORIDA
91
VALDOSTA STATE
89
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 77
at North Alabama
118
CLAYTON STATE
84
at Lincoln Memorial
69
at Valdosta State
85
at West Florida
88
MONTEVALLO
74
WEST ALABAMA
57
at Alabama-Huntsville
82
NORTH ALABAMA
98
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
88
@North Florida Tip-off Invitational
$Mars Hill Thanksgiving Tournament
#Auburn-Montgomery New Years Classic
1996-97
8-18
Head Coach: Craig Roden
1994-95
11-16
ALABAMA A&M
at Mississippi/Women
FORT VALLEY STATE
Mars Hill
North Florida
DELTA STATE
MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN
at Fort Valley State
85
44
64
62
69
58
54
76
54
79
71
66
60
67
55
67
59
73
53
52
65
53
55
59
75
45
74#
64#
@Georgia College Classic
%Barry New Years Classic
63
72
51
75
80
66
76
55
91
Head Coach: Shelia Collins
67
53
61
52@
63@
72
79%
69%
85
59
78
76
72
33
76
61
40
58
64
60
59
59
58
62
71
GSC Tournament
North Alabama
Lincoln Memorial
Delta State
1995-96
0-26
Head Coach: Jane Williamson
GSC Champions
56
78
61
71
62
66
82
93
54
81
91
70
53
79
89
69
68
71
78
69
@Armstrong Atlantic Holiday Tournament
1993-94
22-7
COLUMBUS STATE
MILES
CLARK ATLANTA
Clayton State
Georgia College
at West Florida
St. Anselm
Barry
PORTLAND STATE
at Alabama-Huntsville
at North Alabama
DELTA STATE
WEST ALABAMA
at Clark Atlanta
VALDOSTA STATE
JACKSONVILLE STATE
WEST FLORIDA
at Valdosta State
at Lincoln Memorial
at West Alabama
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
at Fort Valley State
NORTH ALABAMA
at Jacksonville State
WEST ALABAMA
at Jacksonville State
at West Alabama
GA SOUTHWESTERN
at Lincoln Memorial
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at North Alabama
at Georgia Southwestern
at Delta State
WEST FLORIDA
at Talladega
at Valdosta State
at West Florida
NORTH ALABAMA
at Alabama-Huntsville
VALDOSTA STATE
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
GSC Tournament
57
$Georgia College Invitational
58
113
96
74
72
102
72
77
71
71
63
68
94
65
78
66
70
63
80
74
72
66
61
61
88
85
59
63
77
79
88
56
66
65
90
91
77
95
83
74
53
75
78
81
77
65
86@
99@
89
59
60
UWG Wolves Basketball
55
71
48
55
49
47
56
68
64
51
36
75
GA. SOUTHWESTERN
VOORHEES
at North Georgia
at Morris Brown
NORTH GEORGIA
at Voorhees
at Georgia Southwestern
MORRIS BROWN
ALABAMA A&M
at Clayton State
WEST ALABAMA
MONTEVALLO
46
37
67
72
54
72
48
62
65
64
46
78
64
46
41
46
46
59
61
63
69
79
61
44
54
44
at West Florida
at Valdosta State
at Alabama-Huntsville
NORTH ALABAMA
at Fort Valley State
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
VALDOSTA STATE
WEST FLORIDA
CLAYTON STATE
at Montevallo
at West Alabama
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
at North Alabama
at Lincoln Memorial
61
61
72
62
67
47
65
67
58
66
71
56
68
60
1997-98
9-17
Head Coach: Craig Roden
56
70
52
51
55
67
57
50
56
48
73
42
63
65
50
65
71
57
51
43
49
62
66
63
67
71
SAVANNAH STATE
47
KENNESAW STATE 68 (OT)
at Georgia Southwestern
58
MORRIS BROWN
54
TALLADEGA
71
at Clayton State
60
at Morris Brown
71
at Kennesaw State
76
GA SOUTHWESTERN
41
CLAYTON STATE
63
at Montevallo
67
at West Alabama
65
VALDOSTA STATE
69
WEST FLORIDA
68
at North Alabama
78
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 51
at Lincoln Memorial
88
FORT VALLEY STATE
67
at West Florida
67
at Valdosta State
58
WEST ALABAMA
51
MONTEVALLO
55
at Talladega
60
NORTH ALABAMA
70
at Alabama-Huntsville
62
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
77
1998-99
11-15
Head Coach: Craig Roden
64
72
75
84
50
76
64
63
64
51
78
61
61
38
53
73
67
71
60
56
52
45
GA SOUTHWESTERN
at Brewton-Parker
Carson-Newman
Tusculum
at Talladega
Missouri Southern State
Pittsburg State
TALLADEGA
at Clayton State
at Georgia Southwestern
CLAYTON STATE
MONTEVALLO
WEST ALABAMA
at Valdosta State
at West Florida
BREWTON-PARKER
NORTH ALABAMA
at Alabama-Huntsville
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
WEST FLORIDA
VALDOSTA STATE
at West Alabama
78
47
81@
75@
55
81$
78$
50
83
61
69
53
50
45
83
40
77
59
58
63
59
65
82
56
53
68
at Montevallo
at North Alabama
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
at Lincoln Memorial
72
59
70
59
@Ron Walker Memorial Tournament
$MSSU/Radio Shack Classic
1999-2000
11-15
Head Coach: Craig Roden
64
51
57
65
55
73
53
66
63
77
83
71
49
48
59
42
51
63
48
45
44
68
54
65
62
76
Tusculum
76@
Tuskegee
67@
TUSKEGEE
56
AUGUSTA STATE
64#
KENNESAW STATE
71#
MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN
34
at Mississippi/Women
53
CLAYTON STATE
53
MILES
37
at Clayton State
64
MORRIS BROWN
53
at Alabama-Huntsville
59
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
67
at Tuskegee
50
NORTH ALABAMA
70
at West Alabama
63
at Montevallo
65
WEST FLORIDA
54
at Valdosta State
53
at Lincoln Memorial
63
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 53
at North Alabama
70 (2OT)
WEST ALABAMA
64
MONTEVALLO
69
at West Florida
79
VALDOSTA STATE
66
@Ron Walker Memorial Tournament
#Gulf South/Peach Belt Challenge
2000-01
14-12
Head Coach: Craig Roden
57
55
68
52
59
58
73
55
70
61
58
68
45
59
72
75
80
70
64
44
42
74
68
64
69
57
Presbyterian
Valdosta State
CLAYTON STATE
KENNESAW STATE
Miles College
Talladega College
WEST ALABAMA
Miles College
Wingate
Winston Salem State
WEST FLORIDA
Lincoln Memorial
VALDOSTA STATE
Alabama-Huntsville
NORTH ALABAMA
Montevallo
MILES COLLEGE
Mississippi/Women
West Florida
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
Valdosta State
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
North Alabama
MONTEVALLO
MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN
West Alabama
67
53
49
64
62
42
60
48
63
54
65
70
55
67
60
84
45
64
68
58
43
72
69
62
53
52
Year-by-Year Results
2001-2002
17-10
Head Coach: Craig Roden
69
56
69
66
70
73
84
50
71
66
79
58
62
71
62
74
48
69
47
57
63
48
57
57
56
56
vs Livingstone
at Columbus State
COLUMBUS STATE
CLAYTON STATE
vs Flagler
vs Nova Southeastern
REINHARDT
at North Georgia
vs Catawba
at Clayton State
WEST FLORIDA
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
at Valdosta State
ALA-HUNTSVILLE
at North Alabama
MONTEVALLO
WEST ALABAMA
MISSISSIPPI-WOMEN
at West Florida
at Lincoln Memorial
VALDOSTA STATE
at Alabama-Huntsville
NORTH ALABAMA
at Montevallo
at Mississippi-Women
at West Alabama
GSC Tournament
37
vs Arkansas Tech
55
63
65
49
43
52
47
70
59
53
47
61
50
54
65
65
47
37
56
72
48
53
55
68
48
62
58
2002-2003
15-11
Head Coach: Craig Roden
64 Livingstone
39 Tampa
48 CLAYTON STATE
76 MILES
62 COLUMBUS STATE
57 West Florida
61 KENNESAW STATE
54 ALBANY STATE
69 at Reinhardt
91 COLUMBIA UNION
64 Kennesaw State
44 Lincoln Memorial
60 VALDOSTA STATE
71 Alabama-Huntsville
57 NORTH ALABAMA
82 Montevallo
91 West Alabama
73 Mississippi-Women
43 WEST FLORIDA
61 LINCOLN MEMORIAL
67 ALA-HUNTSVILLE
50 North Alabama
55 MONTEVALLO
80 MISSISSIPPI-WOMEN
74 WEST ALABAMA
61 at Valdosta State
53
60
54
61
65
(OT) 61
52
53
(OT) 65
49
79
55
(OT) 53
(OT) 76
55
(OT) 76
(OT) 86
67
49
58
(OT) 69
63
49
65
68
72
2003-2004
9-18
Head Coach: Craig Roden
58
56
52
55
54
at Kennesaw State
vs. Kentucky State
vs. Arkansas Tech
KENNESAW STATE
CLAYTON STATE
91
63
53
76
63
54
60
49
64
53
68
52
60
49
65
57
58
55
67
79
55
73
57
71
44
55
48
at Georgia Coll. & State
GCSU
vs. Carson-Newman
vs. Saint Paul’s
at Columbus State
NORTH GEORGIA
MONTEVALLO
WEST ALABAMA
at Valdosta State
at West Florida
NORTH ALABAMA
at Alabama-Huntsville
LiNCOLN MEMORIAL
VALDOSTA STATE
WEST FLORIDA
at West Alabama
at Montevallo
at North Alabama
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
at Lincoln Memorial
vs. Southern Arkansas
vs. Christian Brothers
76
84
52
51
61
53
46
61
56
69
52
62
58
48
73
60
62
59
57
56
51
64
2004-05
16-11
Head Coach: Craig Roden
44
75
67
60
59
73
54
66
47
79
74
70
68
51
29
76
60
80
61
63
84
57
62
70
74
53
Georgia College & State
Arkansas-Monticello
Miles
TAMPA
CLAYTON STATE
KENNESAW STATE
Florida Gulf Coast
Eckerd
GA COLL. & STATE
Kennesaw State
Clayton State
COLUMBUS STATE
West Florida
Valdosta State
MONTEVALLO
WEST ALABAMA
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
NORTH ALABAMA
Lincoln Memorial
Montevallo
West Alabama
VALDOSTA STATE
WEST FLORIDA
Alabama-Huntsville
North Alabama
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
75
58
41
42
79
60
53
43
65
86
69
65
73
55
42
66
69
56
70
53
72
51
61
56
56
59
GSC Tournament
62
Henderson State
75
2005-2006
19-10
Head Coach: Craig Roden
62
67
64
72
69
62
59
49
65
53
60
61
Arkansas-Monticello
Agnes Scott
Clark Atlanta
CLAYTON STATE
COLUMBUS STATE
Miles
Saint Leo
FLORIDA GULF COAST
Columbus State
MILES
DELTA STATE
Newberry
67
37
34
77
48
49
44
35
74
69
41
70
50
65
45
57
75
71
67
51
52
61
58
54
77
42
57
Bowie State
WEST FLORIDA
VALDOSTA STATE
Montevallo
West Alabama
Alabama-Huntsville
North Alabama
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
MONTEVALLO
WEST ALABAMA
Valdosta State
West Florida
ALABMA-HUNTSVILLE
NORTH ALABAMA
Lincoln Memorial
36
53
47
54
72
66
60
66
60
68
53
64
73
57
53
81
71
72
72
55
76
62
56
87
54
71
43
Central Arkansas
Henderson State
63
73
2006-07
12-15
Head Coach: Craig Roden
44
53
52
74
38
45
52
38
56
42
57
71
53
62
45
35
24
63
53
52
63
44
48
37
64
59
49
vs. North Georgia
vs. Arkansas-Monticello
CLARK ATLANTA
vs. Southern Arkansas
at Delta State
COLUMBUS STATE
vs. Saint Leo
vs. Florida Gulf Coast
CLAYTON STATE
at Columbus State
at Miles
vs. Bluefield State
vs. Eckerd
vs. Elizabeth City State
at Clayton State
at West Florida*
at Valdosta State*
MONTEVALLO*
WEST ALABAMA*
NORTH ALABAMA*
ALA-HUNTSVILLE*
at Montevallo*
at West Alabama*
VALDOSTA STATE*
WEST FLORIDA*
at Alabama-Huntsville*
at North Alabama*
68
48
43
62
68
66
40
67
60
61
30
38
46
57
48
49
39
39
51
55
53
61
65
47
65
49
52
71
60
56
55
53
65
48
71
71
79
66
58
2008-09
22-7
GSC Tournament
54
70
WEST FLORIDA*
NORTH ALABAMA*
at Alabama-Huntsville*
at West Florida*
at Valdosta State*
WEST ALABAMA*
MONTEVALLO*
at North Alabama*
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*
GSC Tournament
vs. Arkansas-Monticello
NCAA South Regional
vs. Nova Southeastern
at Delta State*
70
103
85
46
73
82
61
62
66
50
76
51
57
54
62
51
72
67
72
63
70
63
67
67
83
84
53
62
65
Clark-Atlanta
58
Berea
57
Fort Valley State
63
at Columbus State
68
at Carson-Newman
96
at North Georgia
71
at Jacksonville State
72
Nova Southeastern
60
Henderson State
60
Columbus State
51
Augusta State
51
Tuskegee
49
at Tuskegee
40
Montevallo
38
West Alabama
38
at Valdosta State
52
at West Florida
66
Talladega
42
at Alabama-Huntsville
48
North Alabama
49
West Florida
61
Valdosta State
60 (OT)
at West Alabama
51
at Montevallo
63
at North Greenville
72
Alabama-Huntsville
70
at North Alabama
63
vs. Ouachita Baptist
52
vs. Arkansas-Monticello 67 (OT)
2007-2008
25-5
Head Coach: Craig Roden
72
74
65
54
79
90
60
74
66
72
58
72
74
70
64
68
91
59
vs. Ouachita Baptist
vs. Florida Southern
STILLMAN
TAMPA
TUSKEGEE
at Georgia Southwestern
vs. Columbus State
vs. Webber International
at Tampa
at Stillman
at Tuskegee
GA SOUTHWESTERN
FLAGLER
at Flagler
vs. Florida Tech
at Montevallo*
at West Alabama*
VALDOSTA STATE*
60
52
54
57
59
59
59
45
60
57
69
45
45
19
45
59
71
49
UWG Wolves Basketball
61
All-GSC Selections
2008-2009 All-GSC
Ashley Huff
1st Team, East Division
Dominic Cranford
1st Team, East Division
GSC Player of the Year
South Region Player of the Year
1983-84
1989-90
1993-94
Karen Garrett
Velisa Levett
1984-85
1990-91
Rozetha Burrow
Schwanda Walker
Lisa McGhee
1985-86
Gina Flowers
Velisa Levett
1994-95
Kristi Coffee
Lisa McGhee
1991-92
1986-87
Gina Flowers
TaReon Kelsey
Schwanda Walker
Samantha Keith
Sharon Yarbrough
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
1987-88
1992-93
Velisa Levett
TaReon Kelsey
1988-89
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Velisa Levett
1998-99
Melanie Shepherd
2001-02
Electa Johnson
Tia Jackson
2nd Team, East Division
2002-03
Tai Wilson
2003-04
Milan Cary
Quamesha McDowell
2004-05
Tai Ellis
Milan Cary
2007-08
Dominic Cranford
Tia Jackson
Ashley Huff
2008-09
Dominic Cranford
Ashley Huff
Tia Jackson
2005-06
Tai Ellis
Natasha Liggins
First Team Selections in bold
GSC Player of the Year
Dominic Cranford 2008-09, East Division
Dominic Cranford 2007-08, East Division
Tai Ellis 2005-06 , East Division
Rozetha Burrow 1993-94, East Division
62
GSC Coach of the Year
Craig Roden – 2008-2009
Craig Roden – 2007-2008
Craig Roden – 2005-2006
Jane Williamson – 1991-92
Jane Williamson – 1988-89
GSC Freshman of the Year
WBCA Coach of the Year – Division II
Gina Flowers – 1990-91
Jane Williamson – 1988-89
GSC Tournament MVP
South Region Player of the Year – Division II
Gina Flowers – 1992
Rozetha Burrow – 1994
Dominic Cranford – 2008-2009
UWG Wolves Basketball
All-Americas
Clema Billingsley
1977-78
Lisa McGhee
1985
Karen Garrett
1984
TaReon Kelsey
1993
Rozetha Burrow
1994
Dominic Cranford
2009
Velisa Levett
1989-90
Tai Ellis
2005
Ashley Huff
2009
UWG Wolves Basketball
63
Coaching Records
Year
Wins Losses
Pct.
1954-55
1
1
.500
1955-56
5
0
1.000
1956-57
5
1
.833
Collegiate play was suspended until 1961-62
1961-62
2
1
.667
Collegiate play was suspended until 1964-65
1964-65
4
2
.667
1965-66
8
2
.800
1966-67
6
6
.500
1967-68
2
4
.333
1968-69
2
10
.167
1969-70
4
8
.333
1970-71
10
2
.833
1971-72
9
8
.529
1972-73
12
7
.632
1973-74
14
6
.700
1974-75
10
9
.526
1975-76
15
4
.789
1976-77
15
5
.750
1977-78
13
8
.619
1978-79
5
15
.250
1979-80
17
12
.586
1980-81
24
5
.828
1981-82
22
9
.710
1982-83
15
11
.577
1983-84
16
9
.640
1984-85
12
14
.462
1985-86
9
16
.360
1986-87
17
9
.654
1987-88
13
9
.590
1988-89
25
4
.862
1989-90
19
8
.703
1990-91
15
12
.556
1991-92
26
5
.839
1992-93
13
14
.481
1993-94
22
7
.759
1994-95
11
16
.407
1995-96
0
26
.000
1996-97
8
18
.308
1997-98
9
17
.346
1998-99
11
15
.423
1999-00
11
15
.423
2000-01
14
12
.538
2001-02
17
10
.630
2002-03
15
11
.576
2003-04
9
18
.333
2004-05
16
11
.592
2005-06
19
10
.655
2006-07
12
15
.444
2007-08
25
5
.833
2008-09
22
7
.759
Totals
606
449
.574
64
UWG Wolves Basketball
Head Coach
Dorothy McNabb
Dorothy McNabb
Dorothy McNabb
Dorothy McNabb
Betty McVaigh
Betty McVaigh
Martha Montgomery
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Dorothy McNabb
Dorothy McNabb
Dorothy McNabb
Dorothy McNabb
Tom Leaming
Nancy Moseley
Nancy Moseley
Nancy Moseley
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Jane Williamson
Jane Williamson
Jane Williamson
Jane Williamson
Jane Williamson
Jane Williamson
Jane Williamson
Shelia Collins
Shelia Collins
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
Craig Roden
GSC All-Time Coaching Records
CAREER WINS (while school belonged to GSC)
456-Lloyd Clark, Delta State ................................................................................. 1985-02
239-Craig Roden, West Georgia, West Alabama ....................... 1984-87, 1996-present
226-Jane Williamson, Valdosta State, West Georgia .............................................. 1987-99
210-Joe Foley, Arkansas Tech ............................................................................. 1995-2003
201-Wayne Byrd, North Alabama ......................................................................... 1984-98
193-Roger Vannoy, Lincoln Memorial ................................................................... 1992-06
182-Ron Marvel, Central Arkansas ........................................................................ 1993-04
146-Sandra Rushing, Delta State .................................................................... 2003-present
148-Kiley Hill, Valdosta State ......................................................................... 2001-present
144-Charles Cooper, Valdosta State ....................................................................... 1984-94
140-Shannon Bergen, West Florida ................................................................ 1999-present
WINNING PERCENTAGE (Minimum three seasons)
.849-Lloyd Clark, Delta State (432-77) ................................................................. 1985-02
.808-Joe Foley, Arkansas Tech (210-50) ................................................................. 1995-03
.802-Sandra Rushing, Delta State (146-36) .................................................... 2003-present
.800-Richard Mathis, Jacksonville State (72-18) .................................................... 1987-90
.721-Tony Mabrey, Jacksonville State (62-24) ....................................................... 1990-93
.680-Ron Marvel, Central Arkansas (194-91) ........................................................ 1993-04
.683-Jane Williamson, Valdosta State, West Georgia (226-105) ............................. 1987-99
.673-Jeff Caldwell, Henderson State (68-33) ......................................................... 2002-05
.650-Roger Vannoy, Lincoln Memorial (193-104) ....................................................... 1992
Championship Play
West Georgia in the GSC Tournament
1983-84
Semifinals: West Alabama 95, West Georgia 94
1984-85
Semifinals: West Alabama 94, West Georgia 80
1986-87
Semifinals: Delta State 83, West Georgia 45
1988-89
Semifinals: West Georgia 99, Valdosta State 77
Finals: Delta State 77, West Georgia 72 (OT)
1991-92
Semifinals: West Georgia 63, Jacksonville State 59
Finals: West Georgia 64, Delta State 52
1992-93
Semifinals: Delta State 75, West Georgia 46
1993-94
Semifinals: West Georgia 56, North Alabama 34
Finals: West Georgia 76, Lincoln Memorial 34
1994-95
Semifinals: Delta State 91, West Georgia 57
2001-02
First Round: Arkansas Tech 58, West Georgia 37
2003-04
First Round: West Georgia 55, Southern Arkansas 51
Second Round: Christian Brothers 64, West Georgia 48
2004-05
Quarterfinals: Henderson State 75, West Georgia 62
2005-2006
Semifinals: Henderson State 73, West Georgia 70
2007-2008
Quarterfinals: West Georgia 54, Arkansas-Monticello 79
2008-2009
Quarterfinals: West Georgia 62, Ouachita Baptist 52
Semifinals: Arkansas-Monticello 67, West Georgia 65 (OT)
West Georgia in NCAA Tournament
1988-89
FIRST ROUND: Jacksonville State 84, West Georgia 81
1989-90
FIRST ROUND: Jacksonville State 77, West Georgia 66
1991-92
FIRST ROUND: West Georgia 96, Fort Valley State 68
REGIONAL FINALS: Delta State 73, West Georgia 53
1993-94
FIRST ROUND: West Georgia 103, Florida Southern 74
REGIONAL FINALS: North Alabama 64, West Georgia 63
2007-2008
West Georgia 71, Nova Southeastern 66
West Georgia 43, Delta State 56
Championship Teams
Lisa Blackman-Phillips
1970-71 GAIAW State Champions
1971-72 GAIAW State Champions
1973-74 GAIAW State Champions
1974-75 AIAW Southeastern Region Champions
1974-75 AIAW Division II National Runner-up
1975-76 AIAW Southeastern Region Champions
1979-80 AIAW Southeastern Region Champions
1980-81 GAIAW State Champions
1981-82 GAIAW State Champions
1989-89 Gulf South Conference Champions (Regular Season)
1991-92 Gulf South Conference Champions
1993-94 Gulf South Conference Champions
2007-08 Gulf South Conference East Champions (Regular
Season)
2008-09 Gulf South Conference East Champions (Regular
Season)
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POINTS
Game:
52-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College
50-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo
50-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State vs. Florida So.
47-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. Delta State
46-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
45-Caroline Boclair, Delta State vs. Arkansas-Monticello
44-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Delta State
43-Held by five players. Most recently by:
Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello vs. Arkansas Tech
1991-92
1993-94
1986-87
1995-96
1988-89
1999-00
2001-02
1997-98
Season:
790-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (35 games)
724-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (29 games)
719-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (29 games)
702-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (33 games)
696-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas
669-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (35 games)
676-Tanisha Rickman, West Florida (30 games)
650-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (33 games)
639-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (28 games)
631-Jennifer Richardson, Arkansas Tech (31 games)
2004-05
1995-96
1988-89
1995-96
2004-05
2000-01
1997-98
1996-97
1997-98
1997-98
Career:
2,636-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (105 games)
2,447-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (132 games)
2,192-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (105 games)
2,128-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (119 games)
2,106-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (123 games)
1,901-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (107 games)
1,886-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (109 games)
1,826-Angie Harris, Arkansas Tech (131 games)
1,762-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (116 games)
1,754-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (107 games)
1986-90
2001-05
1987-91
1987-91
1990-93
1997-01
1993-97
1997-01
1990-93
1985-89
POINTS AVERAGE
Season:
26.8-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (698, 26 games)
26.3-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (710, 27 games)
25.7-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (668, 26 games)
25.0-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (724, 29 games)
24.8-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (719, 29 games)
24.5-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (612, 25 games)
22.8-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (28 games)
22.6-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (35 games)
22.6-Tanisha Rickman, West Florida (30 games)
22.2-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women (532, 24 games)
1988-89
1989-90
1987-88
1995-96
1987-88
1997-98
1997-98
2004-05
1997-98
1994-95
Career: (minimum two seasons)
25.1-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (2,636, 105 games)
20.8-Serita Gauldin, UNA/UAM (1,625, 78 games)
20.9-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (2,192, 105 games)
19.0-Kim Young, Alabama-Huntsville (990, 52 games)
18.5-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (2,447, 132 games)
18.0-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (1,515, 84 games)
17.9-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (1,163, 65 games)
17.9-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (2,128, 119 games)
17.8-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (1,901, 107 games)
17.3-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (1,886, 109 games)
1986-90
1998-02
1987-91
2000-02
2001-05
1993-96
1995-97
1987-91
1997-01
1993-97
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game:
20-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 27) vs. Florida Southern.
19-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (att. 21) vs. West Georgia
18-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas (att. 29) vs. Delta State
18-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas (att. 31) vs. MUW
18-Velisa Levett, West Georgia vs. West Alabama
18-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
18-Burnadette McDonald, Delta State vs. Mississippi College
17-Held by five players. Most recently by
Caroline Boclair, Delta State (att. 24) vs. Arkansas-Monticello
1986-87
1995-96
1995-96
1995-96
1989-90
1988-89
1986-87
1999-00
Consecutive
25-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo
21-Staci Elder, West Alabama
1995-96
1999-00
Season:
309-Delinda Samuel, Delta State (att. 531)
289-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (att. 458)
282-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (att. 552)
280-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (att. 432)
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1985-86
1995-96
1987-88
1990-91
265-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (att. 357)
260-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (att. 511)
250-Angie Harris, Arkasnas Tech (att. 448)
245-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (att. 416)
243-Jennifer Richardson, Arkansas Tech (att. 466)
241-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (att. 393)
1995-96
2000-01
1998-99
1999-01
1997-98
1997-98
Career:
1,003-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 1,787)
866-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (att. 1,361)
848-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (att. 1,476)
790-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 1,828)
787-Angie Harris, Arkansas Tech (att. 1,319)
760-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (att. 1,422)
756-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (att. 1,370)
748-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (att. 1,191)
747-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (att. 1,457)
730-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (att. 1,537)
1986-90
1990-93
1987-91
2001-05
1997-00
1997-01
1990-93
1993-97
1985-89
1987-91
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
39-LaToya Weaver, Mississippi-Women vs. Delta State (made 17)
1995-96
33-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monitecllo vs .Ark. Baptist (made 15) 1999-00
33-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. UT-Martin (made 15)
1987-88
33-Mona Owens, Southern Arkansas vs. Harding (made 11)
1996-97
31-Schree Eackles, Henderson State vs. Arkansas Tech (made 10)
1997-98
31-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. Miss-Women (made 18)
1995-96
31-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women vs. West Georgia (made 12) 1994-95
31-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo (made 15)
1993-94
31-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College
1991-92
30-Johanna Lautala, West Florida vs. Spring Hill (made 15)
1996-97
Season:
560-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (made 219)
552-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (made 282)
543-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 238)
542-Rozetha Burrow, West Georgia (made 213)
537-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (made 235)
537-Sunee Passmore, West Georgia (made 209)
531-Delinda Samuel, Delta State (made 309)
511-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (made 260)
503-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (made 181)
501-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (made 205)
2003-04
1987-88
2004-05
1993-94
2004-05
1995-96
1985-86
2000-01
2004-05
1992-93
Career:
1,828-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 790)
1,787-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 1,003)
1,537-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (made 730)
1,476-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (made 848)
1,457-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (made 747)
1,422-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (made 760)
1,413-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (made 491)
1,370-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (made 756)
1,361-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (made 866)
1,341-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (made 565)
2001-05
1986-90
1987-91
1987-91
1985-89
1997-01
1985-89
1990-93
1990-93
1990-93
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 10 attempts)
100.0-Lawanda Stewart, Delta State (12-12)
100.0-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (12-12)
100.0-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (11-11)
100.0-Marchelle Bonner, Henderson State (11-11)
100.0-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (10-10)
100.0-Erica Harris, Montevallo (10-10)
100.0-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (10-10)
100.0-Rongi Bethea, West Georgia (10-10)
92.9-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (13-14)
92.9-Darlene Scarbrough, West Alabama (13-14)
2005-06
1998-99
1995-96
1994-95
1998-99
1998-99
1995-96
2001-02
1995-96
1990-91
Season: (Minimum 150 attempts)
76.0-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (218-287)
74.2-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (265-357)
69.9-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (211-302)
69.8-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (236-338)
66.9-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (214-320)
66.8-Candace Fincher, Valdosta State (185-277)
66.4-Staci Elder, West Alabama (172-259)
66.3-Trina Davis, Delta State (232-350)
65.7-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (195-297)
65.3-Staci Elder, West Alabama (177-271)
1995-96
1995-96
1995-96
1996-97
1993-94
1985-86
1998-99
1997-98
1994-95
1999-00
Career: (Minimum 400 attempts & two seasons)
67.6-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (490-725)
67.5-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (620-919)
65.8-Staci Elder, West Alabama (349-530)
63.6-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (866-1,361)
62.8-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (748-1,191)
61.6-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (444-720)
60.3-Angie Taylor, Delta State (397-658)
59.7-Angie Harris, Arkansas Tech (787-1,319)
57.5-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (848-1,476)
57.1-Crystal Hardy, Delta State (675-1,182)
1992-96
1993-96
1998-00
1990-93
1993-97
1998-99
1996-00
1997-01
1987-91
1987-90
FREE THROWS MADE
Game:
21-Candace Fincher, Valdosta State vs. West Alabama
19-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women vs. West Florida (att. 19)
19-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. Delta State (att. 21)
18-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Ark-Monticello vs. Montevallo (att. 21)
18-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo vs. Talladega (att. 20)
18-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama (att. 22)
17-Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech vs. Delta State (att. 19)
17-Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech vs. Montevallo (att. 18)
17-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas vs. Harding (att.18)
17-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Ark-Monticello vs. Delta State (att. 21)
17-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo
17-LaTanya Patty, Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (att. 22)
1985-86
1994-95
1987-88
1997-98
1995-96
1990-91
2007-08
2007-08
2005-06
1997-98
1993-94
1991-92
Consecutive:
34-Becky Mauck, North Alabama
30-Katrina Bibb, Mississippi College
29-Khelli Mullen, Arkansas Tech
28-Lucy Harris, Valdosta State
27-Margo Porter, West Alabama
27-Jo Lynn Davis, Delta State
26-Taneisha Lenon, Christian Brothers
26-Gemma Gibson, Arkansas-Monticello
26-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama
1997-98
1989-90
1998-99
2001-02
2003-04
1987-88
1998-99
2006-07
2006-07
Season:
229-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 272)
219-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (att. 288)
209-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (att. 259)
203-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (att. 254)
203-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (att. 285)
200-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (att. 283)
196-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 257)
193-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (att. 228)
189-Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech (att. 238)
179-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (att. 231)
2004-05
1997-98
1990-91
2004-05
2004-05
2003-04
1988-89
1995-96
2007-08
2005-06
Career:
630-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 875)
596-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 758)
594-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (att. 770)
471-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (att. 659)
465-Crystal Howard, Christian Brothers (att. 625)
455-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (att.598)
408-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (att.579)
403-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (att. 568)
394-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (att. 428)
390-Karra Jackson, Lincoln Memorial (att. 521)
1986-90
2001-05
1987-91
1987-91
2000-04
2003-06
2000-04
2004-05
2006-current
1998-02
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game:
31-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. MUW (made 18)
29-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. DSU (made 18)
29-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. UCA (made 17)
22-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women vs. West Florida (made 19)
22-LaTanya Patty, Delta State vs. Jacksonville State
22-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama
22-Candace Fincher, Valdosta State vs. West Alabama
21-Held by six players. Most recently by
Jennifer Whitley, Alabama-Huntsville vs. UWA (made 14)
1995-96
1995-96
1995-96
1994-95
1991-92
1990-91
1985-86
1999-00
Season:
288-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (made 219)
285-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (made 203)
283-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (made 200)
272-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 229)
259-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (made 209)
257-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 196)
254-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 203)
1997-98
2004-05
2003-04
2004-05
1990-91
1988-89
2004-05
GSC Individual Records
235-Jennifer Whitley, Alabama-Huntsville (made 140)
231-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (made 179)
231-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 176)
1999-00
2005-06
1989-90
Career:
875-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 630)
770-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (made 594)
758-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 596)
659-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (made 471)
625-Crystal Howard, Christian Brothers (made 465)
602-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (made 389)
598-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (made 455)
579-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (made 408)
568-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (made 403)
565-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (made 381)
1986-90
1987-91
2004-05
1987-91
2000-04
1996-97
2003-06
2000-04
2003-05
1997-01
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 11 attempts)
100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (13-13)
100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (12-12)
100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (11-11)
100.0-Renita Jones, Delta State (12-12)
100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (16-16)
100.0-Shay Ashford, North Alabama (11-11)
100.0-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (11-11)
100.0-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women (13-13)
100.0-Sundra Hill, West Alabama (13-13)
100.0-Karra Jackson, Lincoln Memorial (12-12)
100.0-Jamie Bender, West Alabama (12-12)
100.0-Kim Cameron-Walker, West Alabama vs. Tuskegee (12-12)
100.0-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (12-12)
100.0-Stacy Stockton, Southern Arkansas (11-11)
100.0-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (11-11)
2007-08
2007-08
2007-08
2006-07
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
1993-94
1985-86
2000-01
2000-01
1998-99
1995-96
2000-01
1997-98
Season: (Minimum 75 attempts)
93.7-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (134-143, 26 games)
93.6-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (132-141, 29 games)
90.2-Kinsey Tucker, Harding (74-82, 27 games)
89.0-Lisa McGhee, West Georgia (81-91, 26 games)
88.9-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (128-144, 27 games)
88.7-Lindsey Dooley, Ouachita Baptist (102-115, 27 games)
88.3-Taneisha Lenon, Christian Brothers (68-77, 26 games)
88.1-April Martin, West Georgia (74-84, 27 games)
88.7-Gemma Gibson, Arkansas-Monticello (102-115, 26 games)
88.0-Veronica Lee, West Alabama (95-108, 29 games)
2006-07
2007-08
2005-06
1984-85
2005-06
2005-06
1998-99
2001-02
2006-07
2005-06
Career: (Minimum 150 attempts & two seasons)
86.5-Jo Lynn Davis, Delta State (140-166, 128 games)
85.3-April Martin, West Georgia (191-222, 77 games)
85.3-Gemma Gibson, Arkansas-Monticello (203-238, 80 games)
84.7-Kinsey Tucker, Harding (172-203, 54 games)
83.5-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (212-254, 65 games)
82.9-Taryn Causey, North Alabama (238-287, 56 games)
82.6-Gina Flowers, West Georgia (199-241, 55 games)
81.2-Becky Mauck, North Alabama (277-341, 104 games)
80.9-Deborah Benson, North Alabama (174-215)
1986-89
1999-02
2006-08
2006-07
1995-97
2001-02
1991-95
1997-00
1984-86
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Game:
11-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monitecllo (att. 24)
11-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 23)
10-Paige Gulledge, Miss. College vs. Miss. Valley St. (att. 13)
10-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College (att. 19)
9-Jessica Russell Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Georgia (att. 12)
9-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs. Harding (att. 15)
9-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State vs. Miss College (att. 16)
9-Megan Teel, Delta State vs. Florida Southern (att. 13)
9 Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs. Central Arkansas (att. 13)
9-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia vs. UT-Martin (att. 12)
1999-00
1988-89
1993-94
1991-92
2005-06
2003-04
1994-95
2001-02
2000-01
1986-87
Season:
138-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 391)
103-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 265)
102-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 242)
98-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (att. 233)
88-Michelle Butler, West Alabama (att. 241)
85-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 251)
85-Danielle Spears, West Georgia (att. 250)
83-Jessica Russell, Alabama-Huntsville (att. 198)
81-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 226)
79-Gina Flowers, West Georgia (att. 198)
1988-89
2003-04
2001-02
1998-99
1988-89
2004-05
1998-99
2005-06
1987-88
1991-92
Career:
367-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 933)
279-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (att. 722)
271-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 793)
260-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 709)
245-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (att. 714)
242-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 632)
201-Jessica Russell, Alabama-Huntsville (att.505)
189-Traci Graham, Central Arkansas (att.535)
178-Teenia Harris, North Alabama (att. 490)
173-Linda Lyle, Henderson State (att. 505)
1999-2004
1999-02
2004-05
1985-89
1992-96
1999-02
2005-06
2000-01, 02-05
1987-90
1996-00
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
26-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia vs. Jacksonville St.
(made 11)
24-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monticello (made 11)
19-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College (made 10)
19-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Henderson State (made 5)
18-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs Harding (made 7)
18-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia vs. Delta State
(made 7)
17-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs. West Alabama (made 3)
17-Tanisha Rickman, West Florida vs. Valdosta State (made 7)
16-Held by five players. Most recently by
Bridgett Hollis, Montevallo vs. Lincoln Memorial (made 8)
1988-89
1999-00
1991-92
1993-94
2001-02
1987-88
2000-01
1997-98
2001-02
Season:
391-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (made 138)
256-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (made 103)
252-Cheritta Hill, Montevallo (made 64)
251-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 85)
250-Danielle Spears (made 85)
242-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (made 102)
241-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monticello (made 75)
241-Michelle Butler, West Alabama (made 88)
233-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (made 62)
233-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (made 98)
1988-89
2003-04
1996-97
2004-05
1998-99
2001-02
1999-00
1988-89
2004-05
1998-99
Career:
933-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (made 367)
793-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 271)
722-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (made 279)
714-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (made 245)
709-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia
544-Bridgett Hollis, Montevallo (made 167)
535-Traci Graham, Central Arkansas (made 189)
508-Tausha Evans, West Alabama
505-Linda Lyle, Henderson State (made 173)
490-Teenia Harris, North Alabama (made 178)
1999-2004
2001-05
1999-02
1992-96
1985-89
1998-02
2000-01, 02-05
. 2001-05
1996-00
1987-90
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 5 attempts)
100.0-Magen Rogers, Ouachita Baptist vs. Christian Brothers
100.0-Shawanna Wright, Delta State vs. Clark-Atlanta (5-5)
100.0-Shawanna Wright, Delta State vs. Central Arkansas (5-5)
100.0-Kim Cameron, West Alabama vs. Rust College (6-6)
100.0-Schree Eackles, Henderson State vs. Central Arkansas (6-6
100.0-Tanya Redmond, Delta State vs. Albany State (GA) (5-5)
100.0-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech vs. Wayland Baptist (5-5)
100.0-Mandy Hatfield, Arkansas-Monticello vs. William Carey (5-5)
100.0-Christina Paradis, Henderson State vs. Ala-Huntsville (5-5)
100.0-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Southern/NO (5-5)
100.0-Monnica Artis, Henderson State vs. NE Oklahoma (5-5)
2005-06
1999-00
1999-00
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1996-97
1996-97
1996-97
1993-94
1994-95
Season: (Minimum 50 attempts)
56.3-Becky Mauck, North Alabama (45-80)
50.9-Kelly Tomlin, West Alabama (56-110)
50.0-Ashley Cox, Lincoln Memorial (38-76)
48.5-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (63-130)
48.2-Michelle Sharpe, West Alabama (40-83)
46.9-Amanda Jackson, Lincoln Memorial (46-98)
46.4-Shawanna Wright, Delta State (45-97)
46.2-Ginny Shaw, Arkansas Tech (55-119)
45.3-Gretchen Prince, West Alabama (63-139)
45.1-Julie Anderson, Henderson State (23-51)
1997-98
1992-93
2000-01
1996-97
2000-01
1999-00
1999-00
2000-01
1995-96
2004-05
Career: (Minimum 75 attempts and two seasons)
45.7-Becky Mauck, North Alabama (134-293)
42.0-Ashley Cox, Lincoln Memorial (102-243)
42.0-Lea Herndon, Mississippi-Women (103-245)
41.7-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (113-271)
1997-00
1998-02
1996-99
1995-97
41.5-Amy White, Arkansas Tech (100-241)
40.9-Julie Anderson, Henderson State (68-166)
40.5-Christina Paradis, Henderson State (119-294)
40.1-Ginny Shaw, Arkansas Tech (127-317)
39.8-Jessica Russell, Alabama-Huntsville (201-505)
39.7-Gretchen Prince, West Alabama (125-315)
1999-01
2004-05
1995-98
1999-02
2003-06
1995-97
REBOUNDS
Game:
27-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State vs. MUW
27-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin vs. West Georgia
27-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin vs. Union
26-Genai Walker, Central Arkansas vs. West Florida
25-Robin Cox, Lincoln Memorial vs. North Greenville
25-Kim Allison, Alabama Huntsville vs. Alabama A&M
25-Schwanda Walker, West Georgia vs. Paine
24-Held by five players. Most recently by:
Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State vs. West Georgia
1992-93
1986-87
1985-86
2001-02
1995-96
1993-94
1992-93
1999-00
Season:
430-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (29 games)
382-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (26 games)
377-Schwanda Walker, West Georgia (31 games)
374-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (35 games)
369-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (27 games)
368-Kathy Kennedy, Valdosta State (29 games)
367-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (36 games)
365-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (30 games)
360-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (34 games)
358-Genai Walker, Central Arkansas (32 games)
1992-93
1999-00
1991-92
2004-05
1991-92
1996-97
2003-04
1990-91
1991-92
2003-04
Career:
1,530-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (116 games)
1,331-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (107 games)
1,318-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (107 games)
1,217-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (105 games)
1,196-Genai Walker, Central Arkansas (124 games)
1,160-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (113 games)
1,159-Schwanda Walker, West Georgia (113 games)
1,061-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (123 games)
1,059-Erica Harris, Montevallo (92 games)
1,052-Nicole Trotter-Francis, Delta State (124 games)
1990-93
1997-01
1985-89
1986-90
2000-04
2000-04
1990-94
1990-93
1998-02
1996-00
REBOUNDS PER GAME
Season:
14.9-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (430, 29 games)
14.7-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (382, 26 games)
13.7-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (369, 27 games)
13.6-Sharon Yarbrough, West Georgia (367, 27 games)
13.1-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (341, 26 games)
13.1-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (353, 27 games)
12.9-Erica Harris, Montevallo (336, 26 games)
12.8-Carol Harrington, Arkansas-Monticello (320, 25 games)
12.7-Kathy Kennedy, Valdosta State (368, 29 games)
12.4-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosa St. (347, 28 games)
12.4-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (323, 26 games)
12.4-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (335, 27 games)
1992-93
1999-00
1991-92
1994-95
1988-89
1986-87
2001-02
1995-96
1996-97
1998-99
1997-98
1989-90
Career: (Minimum two seasons)
13.2-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (1,530, 116 games)
12.4-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (1,331, 107 games)
12.3-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (1,318, 107 games)
11.6-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (1,217, 105 games)
11.5-Erica Harris, Montevallo (1059, 92 games)
11.4-Marchelle Bonner, Henderson State (582, 51 games)
11.2-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (937, 84 games)
11.5-Erica Harris, Montevallo (1,059, 92 games)
10.4-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (741, 71 games)
10.4-Denise Ward, West Alabama (549, 53 games)
1990-93
1997-01
1985-89
1986-90
2001-02
1994-96
1993-96
1998-02
2003-05
1987-89
ASSISTS
Game:
17-Robin Cox, Lincoln Memorial vs. North Alabama
16-Sydney Jackson, West Florida vs. West Georgia
16-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama
16-Renee Cannon, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo College
15-Stephanie Stewart, Christian Brothers vs. Southern Arkansas
15-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas vs. Williams Baptist
15-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas vs. North Alabama
15-Sydney Jackson, West Florida vs. Stillman College
15-Luchy Cabrera, Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
14-Held by seven players. Most recently by
Leah Roberts, North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville
UWG Wolves Basketball
1994-95
1995-96
1994-95
1985-86
2000-01
1995-96
1995-96
1994-95
1988-89
2005-06
67
GSC Individual Records
Season:
Career:
248-Felicia Wright, Delta State (33 games)
234-Theresa Perry, Delta State (30 games)
220-Isabel Gonzalez, Lincoln Memorial (27 games)
217-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas (31 games)
212-Mandi Huskey, Arkansas Tech (38 games)
204-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (30 games)
200-Sydney Jackson, West Florida (28 games)
179-Jeaniece Slater, North Alabama (25 games)
178-Deborah Benson, North Alabama (26 games)
174-Stephanie Stewart, Christian Brothers (26 games)
1995-96
1994-95
1997-98
1995-96
1998-99
1990-91
1995-96
1991-92
1984-85
2000-01
667-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (132 games)
411-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (104 games)
321-Theresa Perry, Delta State (121 games)
294-Julie Anderson, Henderson State (127 games)
282-Angie Taylor, Delta State (107 games)
278-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (118 games)
273-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (119 games)
272-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (127 games)
263-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (116 games)
280-Michelle Gibson, West Florida (85 games)
Career:
603-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (118 games)
601-Renee Cannon, West Alabama (110 games)
566-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (132 games)
563-Theresa Perry, Delta State (121 games)
541-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (127 games)
511-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (119 games)
504-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (102 games)
482-Luchy Cabrera, Jacksonville State (115 games)
475-Shunda Barkley, West Georgia (114 games)
467-Pam Taylor, Delta State (127 games)
1987-91
1984-88
2001-05
1992-95
1990-93
1987-91
1992-96
1986-90
1990-94
1987-91
ASSISTS PER GAME
Season:
8.15-Isabel Gonzalez, Lincoln Memorial (220, 27 games)
7.80-Theresa Perry, Delta State (234, 30 games)
7.52-Felicia Wright, Delta State (248, 33 games)
7.16-Jeaniece Slater, North Alabama (179, 25 games)
7.14-Sydney Jackson, West Florida (200, 28 games)
7.00-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas (217, 31 games)
6.85-Deborah Benson, North Alabama (178, 26 games)
6.80-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (204, 30 games)
6.69-Stephanie Stewart, Christian Brothers (174, 26 games)
6.04-Sequoyah Johnson, West Georgia (163, 27 games)
1997-98
1994-95
1995-96
1991-92
1995-96
1995-96
1984-85
1990-91
2000-01
1994-95
Career: (Minimum two seasons)
7.02-Isabel Gonzalez, Lincoln Memorial (358, 51 games)
5.47-Mandi Huskey, Arkansas Tech (378, 69 games)
5.46-Renee Cannon, West Alabama (601, 110 games)
5.11-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (603, 118 games)
4.98-Nicole Bejaran, Montevallo (244, 49 games)
4.96-Wendi Blevins, Central Arkansas (422, 85 games)
4.94-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (504, 102 games)
4.65-Theresa Perry, Delta State (563, 121 games)
4.40-Renita Dobbins, Central Arkansas (383, 87 games)
4.29-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (566, 132 games)
4.29-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (511, 119 games)
1997-99
1997-99
1984-88
1987-91
1998-00
1993-96
1992-96
1992-95
2003-06
2001-05
1987-91
STEALS
Game:
18-Melissa Richardson, Ouachita Baptist vs. St. Mary’s
15-Gretchen Prince, West Alabama vs. Oakwood
13-Shaun Thomas, Jacksonville State vs. North Alabama
12-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Christian Brothers
11-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist
11-Michelle Gibson, West Florida vs. Valdosta State
11-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Harding
11-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. NE State
11-Anika McCoy, West Georgia vs. Reinhardt
11-Tonya Jackson, West Georgia vs. Fort Valley State
11-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State vs. Valdosta State
11-Shunda Barkley, West Georgia vs. Miles
2006-07
1996-97
1992-93
2001-02
2004-05
2003-04
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
1996-97
1992-93
1992-93
Season:
190-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (35 games)
188-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (31 games)
161-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (34 games)
156-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (25 games)
133-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (34 games)
129-Shaun Thomas, Delta State (29 games)
128-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (32 games)
122-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (36 games)
113-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (27 games)
112-Michelle Gibson, West Florida (27 games)
68
UWG Wolves Basketball
2004-05
2001-02
2002-03
1989-90
2004-05
1992-93
2003-04
2003-04
1986-87
2003-04
2001-05
1985-90
1992-95
2001-05
1996-00
1987-91
1987-91
1990-93
1990-93
2003-06
STEALS PER GAME
Season:
6.24-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (156, 25 games)
5.43-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (190, 35 games)
4.70-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (161, 34 games)
4.45-Shaun Thomas, Delta State (129, 29 games)
4.19-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (113, 27 games)
4.17-Tenasha Evans, Montevallo (96, 23 games)
4.14-Michelle Gibson, West Florida (112, 27 games)
4.00-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (128, 32 games)
3.89-Anika McCoy, West Georgia (105, 27 games)
3.88-Katie Ferguson, Central Arkansas (97, 27 games)
3.88-Thersa Perry, Delta State (101, 26 games)
1989-90
2004-05
2002-03
1992-93
1986-87
1999-00
2003-04
2003-04
2001-02
2000-01
1993-94
Career:
5.05-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (667, 132 games)
3.95-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (411, 104 games)
3.59-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (255, 71 games)
3.24-Evelyn Willis, Southern Arkansas (165, 51 games)
2.96-Tausha Evans, West Alabama (246, 83 games)
2.74-Jennifer Richardson, Arkansas Tech (178, 65 games)
2.69-Sydney Jackson, West Florida (148, 55 games)
2.66-Katie Ferguson, Central Arkansas (210, 79 games)
2.65-Theresa Perry, Delta State (321, 121 games)
2.64-Angie Taylor, Delta State (282, 107 games)
2001-05
1985-90
2004-05
1997-99
2001-05
1995-98
1994-96
1998-01
1992-95
1996-00
BLOCKED SHOTS
1999-00
1999-00
Season:
112-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (26 games)
104-Cara Melton, Montevallo (26 games)
98-Cara Melton, Montevallo (24 games)
97-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (27 games)
89-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (29 games)
74-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (28 games)
71-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (26 games)
69-Charisse Stratton, Delta State (30 games)
63-Regan Rockwell, West Florida (26 games)
61-Yolanda Thomas, West Alabama (30 games)
61-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (26 games)
1999-00
2001-02
1999-00
2000-01
2005-06
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1996-97
2003-04
1994-95
Career:
354-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (107 games)
255-Cara Melton, Montevallo (73 games)
232-Pam Lockett, Delta State (128 games)
206-Leslie McKiernon, Delta State (130 games)
195-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (82 games)
193-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (107 games)
156-CaMeshia Pete, West Alabama (107 games)
150-Charisse Stratton, Delta State (111 games)
141-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (113 games)
135-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (84 games)
1997-01
1999-2003
1986-90
1990-93
2003-06
1985-89
1999-03
1992-95
2000-04
1993-96
BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
Season:
4.31-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (112, 26 games)
4.08-Cara Melton, Montevallo (98, 24 games)
4.00-Cara Melton, Montevallo (104, 26 games)
3.59-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (97, 27 games)
3.06-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (89, 29 games)
2.80-Ruby Vaden, Arkansas Tech (45, 16 games)
2.73-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (71, 26 games)
2.64-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (74, 28 games)
2.42-Regan Rockwell, West Florida (63, 26 games)
1999-00
1999-00
2001-02
2000-01
2005-06
2007-08
1997-98
1998-99
1996-97
Career:
Game:
12-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State vs. Eckerd
10-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. West Florida
9-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida vs. Mobile
9-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida vs. North Alabama
9-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State vs. West Georgia
9-Kamiya Thorne, Mississippi-Women vs. Arkansas-Monticello
9-Vickie Jackson, Delta State vs. Troy State
8-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. Henderson State
8-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. LeMoyne-Owen
8-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. Valdosta State
1999-00
1999-00
2005-06
2005-06
2000-01
2000-01
1985-86
1999-00
3.49-Cara Melton, Montevallo (255, 73 games)
3.30-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (354, 107 games)
2.37-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (195, 82 games)
1.81-Pam Lockett, Delta State (232, 128 games)
1.80-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (193, 107 games)
1.61-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (135, 84 games)
1.59-Regan Rockwell, West Florida (116, 73 games)
1.59-Leslie McKiernon, Delta State (206, 130 games)
1999-2003
1997-01
2003-06
1986-90
1985-89
1994-96
1996-97
1990-93
GSC Team Records
MOST POINTS
Game: (One Team)
132-Henderson State vs. Rhema (24)
132-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae
124-Miss-Women vs. Concordia College (38)
124-Mississippi College vs. Tougaloo (63)
123-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist (30)
123-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State (69)
122-Central Arkansas vs. Texas College (46)
122-Montevallo vs. Selma University (40)
120-Valdosta State vs. Tampa (67)
120-Delta State vs. Troy State (58)
2002-03
1998-99
1997-98
1994-95
2001-02
1990-91
2002-03
1995-96
1985-86
1987-88
Game: (Both Teams)
217-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
208-Lincoln Memorial vs. North Alabama
208-Valdosta State vs. Delta State
204-Harding vs. North Alabama
197-Lincoln Memorial vs. Mississippi College
198-Montevallo vs. Kentucky Wesleyan
192-Harding vs. North Alabama
192-Henderson State vs. Arkansas-Monticello
191-Central Arkansas vs. Fort Valley State
190-Harding vs. West Alabama
190-Central Arkansas vs. Florida Southern
1988-89
1997-98
1986-87
2006-07
1993-94
2000-01
2005-06
1998-99
2004-05
2007-08
1995-96
Game: (In a Half)
73-MUW vs. Concordia
70-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae
67-Central Arkansas vs. Ouachita Baptist
67-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
66-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema Bible
66-Central Arkansas vs. Texas College
65-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey
65-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist
63-Mississippi-Women vs. Blue Mountain
62-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae
59-Henderson State vs. Amer Univ.-Puerto Rico
59-Delta State vs. Mississippi-Women
1997-98
1998-99
1995-96
1990-91
2007-08
2002-03
2003-04
2001-02
1994-95
1998-99
2000-01
1996-97
Game: (Allowed)
123-North Alabama vs. North Dakota State
1993-94
123-Troy State vs. Jacksonville State
1990-91
120-Troy State vs. Delta State
1987-88
116-Valdosta State vs. Georgia
1986-87
114-Montevallo vs. Union University (TN)
1996-97
113-Delta State vs. Auburn-Montgomery
1994-95
109-Southern Arkansas vs. LeTourneau University 1996-97
109-Lincoln Memorial vs. Delta State
1993-94
107-Montevallo vs. Kentucky Wesleyan
2000-01
107-Henderson State vs. Arkansas-Monticello 1998-99
107-Valdosta State vs. Delta State
1987-88
Season:
2,825-Delta State (33 games)
2,780-Jacksonville State (30 games)
2,765-Delta State (31 games)
2,771-Central Arkansas (35 games)
2,758-Delta State (34 games)
2,661-Delta State (33 games)
2,458-Arkansas Tech (32 games)
1985-86
1990-91
1985-86
2004-05
1988-89
1995-96
2007-08
POINTS PER GAME
92.6-Jacksonville State (2,780, 30 games)
89.2-Delta State (2,765, 31 games)
86.6-Valdosta State (2,252, 26 games)
86.8-Valdosta State (2,257, 26 games)
85.9-Valdosta State (2,138, 27 games)
85.6-Delta State (2,826, 33 games)
84.8-Jacksonville State (2,543, 30 games)
83.8-Delta State (2,515, 30 games)
82.7-Jacksonville State (2,233, 27 games)
82.6-Valdosta State (2394, 29 games)
1990-91
1985-86
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1989-90
1989-90
1986-87
1991-92
1994-95
FEWEST POINTS
Game: (One Team)
24-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia
24-Valdosta State vs. Webber College
24-Ouachita Baptist vs. Rhema Bible College
25-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey
25-Christian Brothers vs. Arkansas Tech
27-Montevallo vs. Central Arkansas
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2003-04
2000-01
. 2002-03
28-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Delta State
29-West Georgia vs. Montevallo
30-Valdosta State vs. Emporia State
33-Christian Brothers vs. Delta State
33-Henderson State vs. Delta State
33-Jacksonville State vs. Alabama-Huntsville
2005-06
2004-05
1997-98
2005-06
1997-98
1984-85
Game: (Both Teams)
63-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia
68-Christian Brothers vs. Arkansas Tech
71-Montevallo vs. West Georgia
75-West Alabama vs. William Carey
80-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Delta State
82-West Alabama vs. West Georgia
85-Valdosta State vs. West Alabama
85-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia
86-Arkansas Tech vs. Mississippi-Women
87-Lincoln Memorial vs. Montevallo
89-Central Arkansas vs. Mississippi-Women
2006-07
2000-01
2004-05
1990-91
2005-06
1996-97
2000-01
2000-01
1999-00
2003-04
1999-00
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED
PER GAME
Season:
46.0-Valdosta State (1425, 31 games)
46.3-Delta State (1,527, 33 games)
52.8-Arkansas Tech (1,636, 31 games)
52.9-Valdosta State (1,480, 28 games)
53.5-Arkansas Tech (1,658 31 games)
54.9-Arkansas Tech (1,482, 27 games)
55.2-Southern Arkansas (1,490, 27 games)
55.6-West Georgia (1502, 27 games)
55.9-Lincoln Memorial (1,621, 29 games)
56.1-Arkansas Tech (1,851, 33 games)
2006-07
2005-06
2000-01
2005-06
2001-02
2005-06
2003-04
2001-02
2003-04
1996-97
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game:
54-Delta State vs. Dillard (att. 77)
. 1985-86
51-Central Arkansas vs. Texas College (att. 89) 2002-03
51-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees Mcrae (att. 93)
1998-99
51-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College (att. 92)
1997-98
51-Mississippi College vs. Tougaloo (att. 77)
1994-95
51-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
1990-91
50-Valdosta State vs. Tampa (att. 91)
1986-87
49-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey (att. 85)
2003-04
49-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College (att. 79) 1997-98
49-Montevallo vs. Selma University
1995-96
49-Delta State vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff
1986-87
49-Jacksonville State vs. Judson
1985-86
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
109-Henderson State vs. Wiley College
1997-98
98-Montevallo vs. Selma University
1995-96
97-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist (made 40)
2004-05
97-Jacksonville State vs. North Alabama
1991-92
96-West Alabama vs. Stillman
1986-87
94-Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (made 44) 1985-86
93-Henderson State vs. American-Puerto Rico (made 40 )
2000-01
93-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-Mcrae (made 51) 1998-99
93-West Alabama vs. Jacksonville State (made 32) 1987-88
92-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College (made 51)
1997-98
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game:
100.0-Montevallo vs. Miles (11-11)
2001-02
71.2-Arkansas Tech vs. Southern Arkansas (37-52) 1997-98
70.7-Valdosta State vs. Tuskegee (41-58)
1995-96
69.8-Valdosta State vs. Florida So. (44-63)
1985-86
68.5-Arkansas Tech vs. Wayland Baptist (37-54) 1996-97
67.8-North Alabama vs. West Georgia (40-59) 1985-86
67.4-Arkansas Tech vs. Evangel College (29-43) 1996-97
67.4-Mississippi College vs. West Alabama (29-43)
1992-93
Season:
51.8-Valdosta State (830-1603)
51.6-Arkansas Tech (951-1842)
1995-96
1996-97
51.4-Valdosta State (853-1659)
51.0-Arkansas Tech (947-1858)
50.3-Delta State (946-1,882)
48.5-Arkansas Tech (868-1788)
48.3-Arkansas Tech (100-2072)
48.2-Arkansas Tech (870-1806)
47.9-North Alabama (771-1,609)
47.8-Montevallo (862-1802)
1985-86
1997-98
1999-00
2007-08
1998-99
1995-96
1999-00
1995-96
FREE THROWS MADE
Game:
48-Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama (58 att.)
44-Delta State vs. West Alabama (57 att.)
42-Lincoln Memorial vs. Valdosta State (52 att.)
41-Montevallo vs. Miles (52 att.)
41-Lincoln Memorial vs. Kentucky Wesleyan
(56 att.)
40-Montevallo vs. Allen
40-Valdosta State vs. Tampa (47 att.)
39-UT Martin vs. Troy State (55 att.)
38-Harding vs. Henderson State (45 att.)
38-Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (49 att.)
1990-91
1989-90
2001-02
2004-05
1997-98
2000-01
1985-86
1985-86
2007-08
1991-92
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game:
60-Montevallo vs. Allen (made 40)
. 2000-01
58-Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama (made 48) 1990-91
57-Delta State vs. West Alabama (made 44)
1989-90
56-Lincoln Memorial vs. Kentucky Wesleyan
(made 41)
1997-98
55-Montevallo vs. Talladega College (made 36) 1995-96
55-UT Martin vs. Troy State (made 39)
1985-86
54-Lincoln Memorial vs. Montevallo (made 37) 2001-02
52-Montevallo vs. Miles (made 41)
. 2004-05
52-Lincoln Memorial vs. Valdosta State (made 42) 2001-02
49-Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (made 38) 1991-92
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
Game: (Minimum 10 attempts)
100.0-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Harding (13-13)
100.0-Henderson State vs. Ouachita Baptist
(19-19)
100.0-Arkansas Tech vs. Ouachita Baptist
(16-16)
100.0-Christian Brothers vs. Henderson State
(11-11)
100.0-Central Arkansas vs. Henderson State
(14-14)
100.0-North Alabama vs. Lincoln Memorial
(12-12)
100.0-Southern Arkansas vs. Christian Brothers
(11-11)
100.0-Central Arkansas vs. North Alabama
(10-10)
100.0-Valdosta State vs. North Alabama (10-10)
95.2-Christian Brothers vs. Delta State (20-21)
95.2-Mississippi-Women vs. Delta State (20-21)
2004-05
1999-00
2001-02
1999-00
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1994-95
1986-87
2003-04
2001-02
Season:
78.5-Harding (488-622)
77.5-Central Arkansas (680-877)
76.4-Arkansas Tech (446-584)
75.9-North Alabama (462-609)
74.3-Valdosta State (612-824)
73.6-Christian Brothers (349-474)
73.1-Alabama-Huntsville (418-572)
73.1-Harding (434-594)
72.9-North Alabama (417-572)
2005-06
2004-05
1996-97
2006-07
1985-86
1999-00
. 2004-05
2006-07
1997-98
Game (Both Teams):
28-Harding vs. West Alabama
25-North Alabama vs. Jacksonville State
24-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema Bible
23-Southern Arkansas vs. Arkansas-Monticello
22-Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama
22-Christian Brothers vs. Central Arkansas
22-North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville
21-North Alabama vs. Lambuth
21-Central Arkansas vs. NE Oklahoma
21-West Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville
21-Harding vs. UALR
2007-08
1994-95
2007-08
1995-96
2004-05
2000-01
2006-07
1996-97
1995-96
2002-03
2006-07
Season:
257-Central Arkansas (att. 757)
243-Arkansas Tech (att. 664)
235-Arkansas-Monticello (att. 712)
233-Arkansas-Monticello (att. 774)
217-Central Arkansas (att. 696)
216-Harding (att. 592)
216-Harding (att. 657)
200-Central Arkansas (att. 200)
2004-05
2006-07
2007-08
2004-05
2003-04
2007-08
2006-07
2002-03
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
ATTEMPTED
Game: (One Team)
53-Southern Arkansas vs. Central Arkansas
51-North Alabama vs. Lindsey Wilson
47-Southern Arkansas vs. East Texas Baptist
39-West Georgia vs North Alabama
38-Southern Arkansas vs. Harris-Stowe
38-Christian Brothers vs. Lane
37-Arkansas-Monticelo vs. Tuskegee
37-Harding vs. Central Baptist
36-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Arkansas Tech
36-Delta State vs. SIU-Edwardsville
36-West Alabama vs. Henderson State
36-Harding vs. West Alabama
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1989-90
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
1996-97
1993-94
2006-07
Game: (Both Teams)
63-Harding vs. West Alabama
62-North Alabama vs. Jacksonville State
60-Harding vs. Henderson State
59-West Alabama vs. Pfeiffer
58-Arkansas Tech vs. Henderson State
58-North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville
57-Harding vs. Henderson State
57-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Ouachita Baptist
56-North Alabama vs. Bethel
2007-08
1994-95
2006-07
2004-05
2007-08
2006-07
2007-08
2004-05
1996-97
Season:
774-Arkansas-Monticello (made 233)
757-Central Arkansas (made 257)
712-Arkansas-Monticello (made 235)
696-Central Arkansas (made 217)
678-Arkansas-Monticello (made 192)
657-Harding (made 216)
592-Harding (made 216)
590-Christian Brothers (made 196)
590-Central Arkansas (made 200)
583-Henderson State (made 173)
583-Arkansas-Monticello (made 186)
2004-05
2004-05
2007-08
2003-04
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2007-08
2002-03
2004-05
2006-07
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL
PERCENTAGE
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
MADE
Game: (Minimum 5 made)
Game: (One Team)
21-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema Bible
20-North Alabama vs. Lindsey Wilson
17-Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama
16-West Georgia vs. North Alabama
15-Arkansas Tech vs. Texas A&M-International
15-Harding vs. York
14-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible
14-Harding vs. Lincoln
14-Arkansas Tech vs. Harding
14-Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Alabama
14-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Alabama-Huntsville 2004-05
14-Christian Brothers vs. Kentucky State (att. 29) 1999-00
14-Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama (att. 22) 1994-95
14-North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville
(att. 31)
2006-07
14-Arkansas Tech vs. Christian Brothers (att. 35) 2006-07
2007-08
1998-99
2004-05
1989-90
2007-08
2006-07
2007-08
2005-06
2005-06
2004-05
100.0-Henderson State vs. Northeast Oklahoma
(5-5)
90.0-Arkansas Tech vs. Wayland Baptist (9-10)
87.5-West Georgia vs. Delta State (7-8)
85.7-Arkansas Tech vs. Central Arkansas (6-7)
85.7-Christian Brothers vs. Kennesaw State (6-7)
85.7-West Alabama vs. Southern/NO (6-7)
83.3-Arkansas Tech vs. Tusculum College (5-6)
77.8-Alabama-Huntsville vs. LeMoyne-Owen
(7-9)
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1994-95
1996-97
1991-92
1997-98
1996-97
1993-94
1996-97
1995-96
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Season:
Season:
41.9-Arkansas Tech (101-241)
40.7-West Alabama (168-413)
40.6-Arkansas Tech (168-414)
39.9-Central Arkansas (158-396)
39.3-Arkansas Tech (146-372)
39.0-North Alabama (134-344)
38.2-Arkansas Tech (182-477)
38.2-Lincoln Memorial (136-356)
37.3-Delta State (165-442)
37.2-North Alabama (45-121)
1996-97
1992-93
2000-01
1997-98
1998-99
1997-98
1999-00
1999-00
2000-01
1987-88
REBOUNDS
104-Delta State vs. Lincoln Memorial
97-UT Martin vs. Jacksonville State
89-Mississippi College vs. Tougaloo
76-Henderson State vs. Amer Univ.-Puerto Rico
73-West Florida vs. North Alabama
73-North Alabama vs. Mississippi-Women
72-Henderson State vs. Wiley College
71-Delta State vs. Lane College
69-Montevallo vs. Spelman
69-Montevallo vs. LeMoyne-Owen
1989-90
1989-90
1994-95
2000-01
1996-97
1993-94
1997-98
1995-96
2001-02
1999-00
Game: (Both Teams)
139-Mississippi-Women vs. North Alabama
136-Mississippi-Women vs. West Georgia
123-West Florida vs. North Alabama
121-Lincoln Memorial vs. West Georgia
115-West Alabama vs. Henderson State
115-Montevallo vs. LeMoyne-Owen
115-Montevallo vs. Valdosta State
114-Lincoln Memorial vs. Mississippi College
111-North Alabama vs. Talladega
110-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College
110-West Florida vs. Lincoln Memorial
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1994-95
2003-04
1999-00
1999-00
1993-94
1996-97
1996-97
1996-97
Season:
1,586-Delta State (33 games)
1,576-Delta State (33 games)
1,574-Delta State (33 games)
1,453-Henderson State (35 games)
1,429-Central Arkansas (34 games)
1,428-Central Arkansas (35 games)
1,396-Henderson State (36 games)
1,395-Delta State (35 games)
1,388-Delta State (32 games)
1,351-Delta State (31 games)
21.4-Jacksonville State (642, 30 games)
19.4-Lincoln Memorial (525, 27 games)
19.3-Montevallo (559, 29 games)
19.2-Delta State (617, 32 games)
18.3-Central Arkansas (568, 31 games)
18.2-Valdosta State (529, 29 games)
18.1-Lincoln Memorial (508, 28 games)
18.1-Arkansas State (597, 33 games)
18.0-Arkansas Tech (558, 31 games)
17.8-Delta State (571, 32 games)
Season:
1994-95
1992-93
1991-92
1992-93
1990-91
1992-93
1989-90
1994-95
1987-88
1995-96
Season:
1988-89
1995-96
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
2007-08
1997-98
2005-06
Game:
ASSISTS
Game: (Both Teams)
70
Season:
1996-97
2004-05
1997-98
1996-97
2004-05
2003-04
2000-01
1996-97
2007-08
2007-08
1998-99
2001-02
Game:
1996-97
1995-96
1995-96
2001-02
1995-96
1995-96
2001-02
2007-08
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2005-06
1999-00
2004-05
2003-04
1999-00
2001-02
1996-97
2000-01
2003-04
. 2006-07
BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
6.04-Montevallo (145, 24 games)
5.60-West Florida (169, 30 games)
5.60-West Florida (151, 27 games)
5.12-Montevallo (133, 26 games)
4.92-West Florida (128, 26 games)
4.56-Valdosta State (27 games)
4.44-Christian Brothers (27 games)
4.30-Henderson State (152, 35 games)
4.04-Lincoln Memorial (118, 29 games)
3.70-Arkansas Tech (118, 32 games)
1999-00
2005-06
2003-04
2001-02
1996-97
2000-01
2006-07
2004-05
2003-04
2007-08
MOST FOULS
39-West Alabama vs. Oakwood
32-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist
32-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College
29-West Alabama vs. Belhaven
27-Harding vs. Arkansas Baptist
27-Central Arkansas vs. Nova Southeastern
27-Lincoln Memorial vs. Virginia Intermont
27-Delta State vs. Albany State
26-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema
26-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible
26-West Alabama vs. Lane
26-Lincoln Memorial vs. Virginia-Wise
506-Henderson State (35 games)
452-Central Arkansas (31 games)
446-Delta State (33 games)
436-Delta State (34 games)
433-Delta State (33 games)
426-Central Arkansas (34 games)
426-Delta State (31 games)
419-Central Arkansas (35 games)
414-Henderson State (34 games)
414-Jacksonville State (30 games)
2004-05
2001-02
1992-93
1991-92
1989-90
2002-03
1985-86
2004-05
2005-06
1990-91
STEALS PER GAME
14.5-Henderson State (506, 35 games)
14.5-Central Arkansas (452, 31 games)
13.9-Valdosta State (409, 31 games)
13.2-West Alabama (343, 26 games)
13.1-Southern Arkansas (341, 26 games)
13.0-Mississippi-Women (338, 26 games)
12.8-Central Arkansas (410, 32 games)
12.8-West Georgia (345, 27 games)
12.8-Lincoln Memorial (345, 27 games)
12.8-Delta State (410, 32 games)
Game: (One Team)
56-Mississippi-Women vs. Harding
55-Central Arkansas vs. Florida Southern
51-Arkansas Tech vs. Delta State
50-West Florida vs. Mobile
50-Henderson State vs. Delta State
49-Southern Arkansas vs. Delta State
49-Mississippi-Women vs. Miles
47-Held by six teams. Most recently by:
Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible
1990-91
1997-98
1995-96
1999-00
1995-96
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1997-98
STEALS
1989-90
1987-88
1995-96
2004-05
2002-03
2004-05
2003-04
2000-01
1997-98
1996-97
REBOUNDS (AVG):
39-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
36-Montevallo vs. West Georgia
36-Delta State vs. Alabama-Huntsville
36-Delta State vs. Mississippi-Women
36-West Alabama vs. Tougaloo College
35-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible
35-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College
34-Arkansas Tech vs. Arkansas Baptist
169-West Florida (30 games)
156-Valdosta State (26 games)
152-Henderson State (35 games)
151-West Florida (27 games)
145-Montevallo (24 games)
133-Montevallo (26 games)
128-West Florida (26 games)
123-Valdosta State (27 games)
122-Henderson State (36 games)
120-Christian Brothers (27 games)
Game:
Season:
51.8-Mississippi-Women (1,354, 26 games)
51.8-Jacksonville State (1,503, 29 games)
49.6-Jacksonville State (1,338, 27 games)
49.2-Valdosta State (1,280, 26 games)
48.9-Delta State (1,466, 30 games)
48.1-West Georgia (1,298, 27 games)
48.1-Delta State (1,586, 33 games)
47.8-Valdosta State (1,387, 29 games)
47.8-Delta State (1,576, 33 games)
47.7-Delta State (1,574, 33 games)
1989-90
1987-88
1995-96
1988-89
1992-93
1990-91
1991-92
1999-00
1996-97
2000-01
ASSISTS PER GAME
Game: (One Team)
CONSECUTIVE WINS
Season:
715-Delta State (33 games)
698-Delta State (33 games)
693-Delta State (33 games)
680-Jacksonville State (30 games)
669-Delta State (33 games)
642-Jacksonville State (30 games)
633-Delta State (34 games)
617-Delta State (32 games)
597-Arkansas Tech (33 games)
586-Delta State (35 games)
40-West Alabama vs. Delta State
38-West Florida vs. Lincoln Memorial
37-West Alabama vs. Valdosta State
36-Valdosta State vs. Delta State
35-Henderson State vs. Barry
34-West Georgia vs. Valdosta State
33-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Berry
33-Montevallo vs. Lincoln Memorial
32-Held four times. Most recently by:
Montevallo vs. Kentucky Wesleyan
1989-90
1996-97
1986-87
1985-86
1998-99
1996-97
1998-99
2001-02
2000-01
FEWEST FOULS
Game:
2-Valdosta State vs. Catawba
3-West Georgia vs. Clark-Atlanta
4-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia
4-West Georgia vs. Albany State
5-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College
5-Valdosta State vs. North Alabama
5-Valdosta State vs. Fort Valley State
5-Valdosta State vs. Bowie State
5-West Georgia vs. St. Augustine
5-West Georgia vs. Valdosta State
1994-95
1993-94
1994-95
1989-90
1997-98
1996-97
1996-97
1995-96
1989-90
1989-90
WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
2004-05
2001-02
2006-07
1996-97
1997-98
1994-95
2003-04
2001-02
2000-01
1997-98
BLOCKED SHOTS
16-Montevallo vs. Brevard
2002-03
15-Montevallo vs. West Georgia
2002-03
14-West Georgia vs. Mississippi-Women
2001-02
14-Delta State vs. West Georgia (GSC Semifinals) 1994-95
13-West Florida vs. Mobile
2005-06
13-West Florida vs. North Alabama
2005-06
13-Valdosta State vs. Eckerd
1999-00
13-Valdosta State vs. Fort Valley State
1999-00
13-Delta State vs. Henderson State
1991-92
11-Held by 16 teams. Most recently by
Arkansas Tech vs. Ouachita Baptist
2007-08
108-Henderson State vs. Rhema (132-24)
93-Central Arkansas vs. Ark Baptist (123-30)
91-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey
(116-25)
88-Henderson State vs. Selma (105-17)
86-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College
(124-38)
83-Delta State vs. Alabama-Huntsville (109-26)
82-Delta State vs. LeMoyne-Owen (119-37)
82-Montevallo vs. Selma (122-40)
80-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible (113-33)
76-Mississippi College vs. Louisiana Christian
(103-27)
2002-03
2001-02
2003-04
1995-96
1997-98
1987-88
1997-98
1995-96
2007-08
1993-94
GAMES WON
33-Delta State
32-Delta State
32-Delta State
31-Arkansas Tech
30-Delta State
30-Delta State
30-Delta State
30-Delta State
29-Henderson State
29-Delta State
29-Arkansas Tech
2007-08
2000-01
1989-90
1998-99
2005-06
1991-92
1988-89
1987-88
2005-06
1999-00
1996-97
33-Delta State
28-Delta State
24-Delta State
19-Central Arkansas
19-Arkansas Tech
19-Montevallo
17-Delta State
16-Arkansas Tech
16-Henderson State
16-Delta State
2007-08
1989-90
1986-87
2004-05
1996-97
1995-96
2000-01
2007-08
2003-04
1999-00
MOST CONSECUTIVE
CONFERENCE WINS
22-Delta State
20-West Florida
19-Arkansas Tech
15-Central Arkansas
15-Arkansas Tech
14-West Florida
12-Central Arkansas
11-Delta State
10-Henderson State
10-Arkansas Tech
10-Delta State
10-Montevallo
10-Jacksonville State
2006-current
1998-00
1996-98
2004-06
1999-01
1998-99
2004-05
2000-01
2004-05
1998-99
1996-97
1995-96
1987-88
MOST CONSECUTIVE
HOME COURT WINS
58-Delta State
51-Delta State
29-Arkansas Tech
23-Central Arkansas
22-Valdosta State
20-Arkansas Tech
18-Lincoln Memorial
16-Central Arkansas
15-Central Arkansas
15-West Alabama
15-West Florida
1996-00
1985-88
1998-01
2002-04
1994-96
1996-98
1999-2002
2004-06
2004-05
2003-04
1996-98
GAMES LOST
27-Jacksonville State (2 wins)
26-West Georgia (0 wins)
24-Southern Arkansas (1 wins)
22-North Alabama (5 wins)
22-Harding (5 wins)
22-Christian Brothers (5 wins)
22-Christian Brothers (4 wins)
22-Henderson State (4 wins)
21-Montevallo (6 wins)
21-Henderson State (7 wins)
21-Jacksonville State (6 wins)
1984-85
1995-96
1995-96
2005-06
2003-04
2002-03
1998-99
1997-98
2007-08
1996-97
1986-87
HIGHEST WINNING
PERCENTAGE
97.0-Delta State (32-1)
91.4-Delta State (32-3)
90.9-Delta State (30-3)
90.6-Delta State (29-3)
87.9-Arkansas Tech (29-4)
87.5-Delta State (28-4)
86.7-Jacksonville State (26-4)
86.2-Montevallo (25-4)
85.7-West Florida (24-4)
85.3-Henderson State (29-4)
1989-90
2000-01
2005-06
1999-00
1996-97
2006-07
1990-91
1995-96
1998-99
2005-06
SINGLE GAME
HOME ATTENDANCE
4,547-Arkansas Tech vs. Delta State
3,100-Harding vs. Henderson State
2,864-Harding vs. Henderson State
2,862-Harding vs. Henderson State
2,850-Harding vs. Henderson State
2,308-Harding vs. Ouachita Baptist
2,193-Ouachita Baptist vs. Henderson State
2,000-Harding vs. Arkansas Tech
1,955-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Tech
1,937-Henderson State vs. Ouachita Baptist
1,921-Jacksonville State vs. Delta State
1,897-Lincoln Memorial vs. Alabama-Huntsville
2001-02
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2006-07
2003-04
2003-04
1995-96
2004-05
1990-91
2000-01
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Athletic Administration
Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna
Dr. Michael Ruffner
Daryl Dickey
President
Vice President for
University Advancement
Athletic Director
Eddie Duffey
Michael Cooney
Jenny Ingram
Laura Clayton
Senior Associate Athletic
Director
Associate Athletic Director
Assistant Athletic Director
Assistant Athletic Director
Business/Finance
Compliance and Senior
Women’s Administrator
Objectives and Priorities for Athletics
There are specific and critical objectives for the Director of
Athletics and the Athletics staff, each of which must be met
under the overarching umbrella of:
I. Sound ethical behavior and standards of the highest order,
which includes compliance with NCAA and GSC rules
and regulations; and
II. Sound fiscal prudence and appropriate management of the
Athletics budget.
In order, these objectives are:
1. Safety
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2. Success of student athletes in terms of retention and
graduation rates
3. Opportunities for student athletes who have the necessary
ability and commitment to develop and demonstrate their
athletic abilities, with particular emphasis on Title IX issues
4. Spirit: the engendering of team and school spirit among
players, the student body, and other supporters - which
includes winning games
Coaching Staff
Rongi Bethea
Scott Brown
Elizabeth Butts
Frank Butts
James Colzie
Amanda Cook
Women’s Basketball
Assistant
Cheeerleading Coach
Cross-Country Assistant
Head Cross-Country Coach
Football Assistant
Volleyball Assistant
Michael Cooney
Jackson Coots
Men’s Basketball
Head Coach
Strength and
Conditioning
Marisa Kovacs
Louis LeBlanc
Head Soccer Coach
Football Assistant
Lamont Seward
Erika Swanson
Football Assistant
Head Softball Coach
Daryl Dickey
Jeff Fela
Skip Fite
Mike Horn
Head Football Coach
Football Assistant
Head Baseball Coach
Head Golf Coach
Gary Lee
Craig Roden
Russell Rothar
Mandy Sansbury
Head Volleyball Coach
Women’s Head
Basketball Coach
Football Assistant
Assistant Softball Coach
Alex Udin
Soccer Assistant
Andy Young
Men’s Basketball Assistant
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Steven Broome
Matt Cooke
LaDonna Gray
Photographer
Assistant SID
Media Services
Coordinator
Mitch Gray
Sports Information
Director
Bill Green
Seth Lester
JoAnn Morgan
Sandy Nix
Athletic Trainer
Head Athletic Trainer
Administrative
Secretary
Director of Football
Operations
Michael Poss, M.D.
Brad Prince
Team Physician
NCAA Faculty Athletic
Representative
UWG Wolves Basketball
Gregory S. Slappey, M.D.
Team Physician
Ken Skinner
Carrie Stewart
Statistics
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Directory
(All Area Codes - 678)
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
FOOTBALL
V.P University Advancement Dr. Michael Ruffner............... 839-6447
mruffner@westga.edu
Director of Athletics Daryl Dickey ...................................... 839-6533
ddickey@westga.edu
Administrative Secretary JoAnn Morgan.............................. 839-6533
jemorgan@westga.edu
Senior Associate A.D. Eddie Duffey .................................... 839-3962
eduffey@westga.edu
Associate A.D. Michael Cooney .......................................... 839-6533
mcooney@westga.edu
Assistant A.D.–Business & Finance Jenny Ingram ............... 839-6532
jingram@westga.edu
Assistant A.D.–Compliance Laura Clayton ......................... 839-6533
lclayton@westga.edu
Athletics FAX ..................................................................... 839-6792
Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Brad Prince................... 839-6125
brince@westga.edu
Main Office......................................................................... 839-6539
Head Coach Daryl Dickey .................................................. 836-6539
ddickey@westga.edu
Director of Football Operations Sandy Nix ......................... 836-6539
snix@westga.edu
Assistants Coaches
Louis LeBlanc.................................................................... 839-3959
lleblanc@westga.edu
Jeff Fela ............................................................................. 839-3960
jfela@westga.edu
James Colzie ...................................................................... 839-3957
jcolzie@westga.edu
Russell Rothar ................................................................... 839-3958
rrothar@westga.edu
Lamont Seward ................................................................. 839-3961
lseward@westga.edu
Graduate Assistants ............................................................. 839-6541
BASEBALL
VOLLEYBALL
Head Coach Skip Fite .................................................770-836-6537
sfite@westga.edu
Assistant Coach Chris Moore .............................................. 839-3956
Head Coach Gary Lee ......................................................... 839-3955
glee@westga.edu
BASKETBALL- MEN
Head Coach Erika Swanson ................................................ 839-3963
eswanson@westga.edu
Graduate Assistant Mandy Sansbury ................................... 839-3963
SOFTBALL
Head Coach Mike Cooney .................................................. 839-6974
mcooney@westga.edu
Assistant Coach Andy Young ............................................... 839-3954
andyy@westga.edu
BASKETBALL- WOMEN
Head Coach Craig Roden ................................................... 839-3967
croden@westga.edu
Assistant Coach Rongi Bethea ............................................. 839-3968
ibethea@westga.edu
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director Mitch Gray ........................................................... 839-6542
mgray@westga.edu
Assistant Stuart Houghton .................................................. 836-6544
shoughto@westga.edu
SID FAX ............................................................................. 839-6543
SPORTS MEDICINE
CROSS COUNTRY- MEN & WOMEN
Head Coach Dr. Frank Butts ............................................... 839-3163
fbutts@westga.edu
Assistant Coach Liz Butts .................................................... 839-3163
ebutts@westga.edu
FACULTY ATHLETIC COMMITTEE CHAIR
Dr. Michael K. Gordon ....................................................... 839-4354
sgordon@westga.edu
Head Athletic Trainer Seth Lester ........................................ 839-3968
slester@westga.edu
Assistant Athletic Trainer Carri Stewart ............................... 839-3969
cstewart@westga.edu
Assistant Athletic Trainer Bill Green .................................... 839-6628
bgreen@westga.edu
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Jackson Coots.................................................................... 839-6533
jcoots@westga.edu
UWG Wolves Basketball
75
Athletic Hall of Fame
Class of 1988
Name
David Archer
Clema Billingsley
Westley Brown
Ronnie Burchfield
John Devore
Steven Holmes
Joe Laboon
Dorothy McNabb
Rick Meyer
Ward Pafford
Larry Schnall
Tom Turner
Clarence Walker
Years Played
1981-82
1976-78
1973-76
1962-65
1962-65
1974-77
1973-75
1953-88
1966-70
1971-75
1974-77
1972-74
1972-74
Name
Diane Benford
David Brookings
Barry Evans
Arnold Franklin
Bobby Pate
Years Played
1973-75/1977-80
1961-65
1974-77
1964-81
1980-85
Name
Tom D’Armi
Brad Campbell
Karen Garrett-Ayers
Derrick Germaine
Years Played
1962-64
1975-78
1980-84
1980-83
Name
Lynn Ayers
Tim Criswell
Lisa McGhee-Smith
Jerry Reynolds
Years Played
1976-80
1983-86
1983-86
1972-75
Name
Rick Camp
Mary Fletcher
Stuart Lewis
Larry Turner
Stevie Young
Years Played
1973-74
1978-82
1982-84
1972-76
1984-90
Name
Jerry Arnold
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Angelo Snipes
Years Played
1974-77
1987-91
1981-84
Name
Roger Kaiser
Hal Lamb
Velisa Levett (Caldwell)
Sid Sprewell
Years Played
1970-90
1983-86
1987-91
1976-79
Name
Anthony Barge
Barbara Berry
Jim Collins
Dan Logan
Years Played
1985-87
1988-90
1966-Present
1975-77
Sport
Football
Basketball
Track and Field
Baseball
Baseball
Tennis
Track and Field
Coach and Educator
Baseball
Administration
Tennis
Basketball
Basketball
Class of 1989
Sport
Basketball/Volleyball
Basketball/Volleyball
Baseball
Trainer
Head Football Coach
Class of 1990
Sport
Baseball
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Class of 1991
Sport
Baseball
Basketball
Basketball
Basketball Coach
Class of 1992
Sport
Baseball
Basketball/Volleyball
Baseball
Track
Football/Baseball
Class of 1997
Sport
Track/Cross Country
Basketball
Football
Class of 1998
Sport
Basketball/Ath. Director
Football
Basketball
Baseball
Class of 1999
Sport
Basketball
Softball/Volleyball
Special Category
Baseball
Class of 2000
Name
Doug Pridmore
76
Years Played
1988-91
UWG Wolves Basketball
Sport
Football
Bill Shotwell
Chris Teal
Dawn Tobin (Criswell)
Clay Wood
1962-64
1990-93
1985-88
1978-79
Basketball
Football
Volleyball
Baseball
Class of 2001
Name
Felix Addo
Parker Rowland
Jimmy Sorrells
Chad Walker
Years Played
1992-94
1980-81
1990-93
1992-95
Sport
Football
Baseball
Cross Country
Football
Class of 2002
Name
Kevin Creech
Shawn Hadley
Michael Shackelford
Jane Williamson
Years Played
1983-84
1993-95
1981-84
1962-66
1987-94
Sport
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Basketball
Basketball Coach
Class of 2003
Name
Tony Bailey
Lonnie Edwards
Corey Jarrells
Byron Slack
Years Played
1993-94
1996-98
1994-97
1993-96
Sport
Basketball
Basketball
Football
Football
Class of 2004
Name
Mantevious Jackson
Sam Roark
Schwanda Walker
Chris Williams
Years Played
1995-97
1988-91
1990-94
1995-98
Sport
Basketball
Cross Country
Basketball
Football
Class of 2005
Name
Michael Davis
Dr. David Dugan
Klay Killingsworth
Curtis Pass
Toby Strange
Years Played
1988-89
1988, 90-94
1995-97
1998-00
1994-97
Sport
Baseball
Administrator
Football
Basketball
Football
Class of 2006
Name
Jeremy Clements
Mickey Henderson
Clarence “Buddy” Murphy
Russ Sharp
Years Played
1996-2000
1995-96
1965-68
1977-90
Sport
Football
Football
Baseball
Athletic Trainer,
Administrator
Class of 2007
Name
Nate Coggins
Nick Price
Melanie Shepherd
Abed Taha
Years Played
1998-2001
1998-2001
1997-2000
1998-2000
Sport
Football
Football
Basketball
Football
Class of 2008
Name
Marquis Floyd
Dr. Gary Holmes
Tim McClain
Paul Snyder
Yrs Played
1999-2002
1960-63
1992-95
1964-67
Sport
Football
Baseball/Special
Football
Baseball
Class of 2009
Name
Andy Hannah
Oyemon Grace
Jeremy Brostrom
Yrs Played
1996-1999
1996-1999
1998-2001
Sport
Cross Country
Football
Baseball
2009-10 Women’s Basketball
GENERAL INFORMATION
Institution: University of West Georgia
City/Zip: Carrollton, GA 30118
Founded: 1906
Enrollment: 12,000
Nickname: Wolves
Colors: Blue and Red
Arena –The Coliseum
Capacity: 6,790
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Gulf South
President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna
Alma Mater, Yr.: Bombay Institute of
Technology, ‘71
Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey
Alma Mater, Yr.: Tennessee, 1986
Athletic Department Phone: 678-8396533
No.
45
5
22
1
Name
Alexis Pace
Renate Lopez
Renee Reece
Marie Dowdell
Name Charlease Williams
Amy Horton
Kim Jones
Amelia Murray
Thomassian Wyatt
Tearra Henderson
B.B. Brooks
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director: Mitch Gray
SID Office Phone: 678-839-6542
Home Phone: 770-574-9248
Wireless Phone: 770-301-8619
SID E-mail: mgray@westga.edu
Web address: www.uwgsports.com
SID Fax: 678-839-6543
Assistant SID: Matt Cooke
Office Phone 678-839-6544
E-mail: mcooke@westga.edu
SID Mailing Address: Murphy Athletic
Bldg., 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA
30118-1210
Overnight Address: SAME
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer: R. Seth Lester
Women’s Basketball Trainer: Bill Green
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Craig Roden
Alma Mater/Year: West Alabama/1978
Record at school (yrs) –188-164 (13
years)
Career Record (yrs) –258-247 (18 years)
Basketball Office Phone: 678-839-3967,
678-839-3966
Best time/day to reach coach: 10:0012:00, Mon-Fri
Assistant Coach: Rongi Bethea
Graduate Assistant: Rotesha Anderson
TEAM INFORMATION
2008-09 Record: 22-7
2008-09 Conference record/finish: 10-2
(first in GSC East)
Final 2009 Ranking (poll): None
Letter Winners Returning: 4
Letter Winners Lost: 7
Starters Returning: 0
RETURNING LETTER WINNERS
Position
Ht.
Cl.
07-08 Statistics
Center
6-0
Sr.
2.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg
Guard
5-5
Sr.
2.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg
Forward
5-11
Sr.
1.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg
Guard
5-10
Jr.
0.5 ppg, 0.7 rpg
Position
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
Guard
Center
Guard
TOP NEWCOMERS
Ht.
Cl.
5-7
Jr.
6-0
Jr.
6-2
Jr.
5-11
Jr.
5-8
Jr.
6-0
Jr.
5-5
Fr.
Former School
Jacksonville State
Georgia Tech
Gulf Coast (Fla.) C.C.
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Southern Union (Ala.) C.C.
Lawson (Ala.) State C.C.
Westview (Tenn.) H.S.
On the Cover…
Pictured on this year’s
cover are the three Wolves’
seniors. (L-R) Renee Reece
(22), Alexis Pace (45), and
Renate Lopez (5)
2009-10 Women’s Basketball Schedule
Date
Opponent
Nov. 15 EDWARD WATERS
Nov. 18 at Fort Valley State
Nov. 21 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Nov. 24 BENEDICT
Nov. 28 at Harding
Nov. 30 at Arkansas Tech
Dec. 3 DELTA STATE
Dec. 5 CLARK ATLANTA
Dec. 8 TUSCULUM
Dec. 14 at Benedict
Dec. 17 at Augusta State
Dec. 19 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS
Dec. 20 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO
Jan. 1 at Ouachita Baptist
Jan. 2 at Henderson State
Jan. 9 at North Alabama*
Jan. 14 NORTH GREENVILLE
Jan. 16 WEST FLORIDA*
Jan. 21 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*
Jan. 23 at West Alabama*
Jan. 30 VALDOSTA STATE*
Feb. 6 NORTH ALABAMA*
Feb. 13 at West Florida*
Feb. 18 at Alabama-Huntsville*
Feb. 20 WEST ALABAMA*
Feb. 27 at Valdosta State*
Mar. 4-7 GSC Tournament
Location
CARROLLTON
Fort Valley
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Searcy, AR
Russellville, AR
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Columbia, SC
Augusta
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Arkadelphia, AR
Arkadelphia, AR
Florence, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Livingston, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Pensacola, FL
Huntsville, AL
CARROLLTON
Valdosta
Southaven, MS
* GSC East Opponent
Time
5:00
7:00
2:00
5:30
6:30
6:30
5:30
7:00
5:00
TBA
2:00
1:30
3:30
TBA
3:00
2:00
5:30
5:30
5:30
3:00
5:30
5:30
3:00
6:30
5:30
TBA
TBA
ALL Times Eastern

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