2013-14 WBB Information Guide

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2013-14 WBB Information Guide
Hampton University
Lady Pirates Basketball
2013-14 Guide
2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
MEDIA INFORMATION
The Office of Sports Information at Hampton University has produced the 2013-14 Women’s Basketball
Guide in order to assist members of the media in
their coverage of the Lady Pirates. Assistant Director
of Sports Information Jeff Cunningham will be your
primary contact throughout the season. Thank you
for your interest in the Lady Pirates, and we look
forward to working with you throughout the year.
Office of Sports Information
The Hampton University Office of Sports Information
is located in Holland Hall, Room 210 (on the second
floor). Holland Hall is adjacent to the Hampton University Convocation Center, where the Lady Pirates
play all of their home games.
Practices
All Lady Pirate practices are open to members of the
working media, unless otherwise noted. Practice
times and sites will vary depending on certain situations, though most practices will be conducted in the
Hampton University Convocation Center. For more
information on specific practice times and locations,
please contact Jeff Cunningham at (757) 727-5811.
Pirates on the Web
For all the latest news on the Lady Pirates, along
with all other Hampton University athletics information, please visit www.hamptonpirates.com. For
information on the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
(MEAC), visit www.meacsports.com.
Social Media
Follow the Lady Pirates basketball program on
Twitter (@Hampton_WBB), and find Hampton University athletics on Facebook by searching “Hampton
Athletics Sports Information.” Hampton also has
YouTube (youtube.com/hamptonsportsinfo) and
Instagram (@HUathletics) pages.
Lady Pirates Media Guidelines
Interviews with any staff member or player must be
scheduled through the Office of Sports Information
at least 24-48 hours in advance. To schedule interviews, please contact Jeff Cunningham at (757) 7275811.
No players’ and/or coaches’ home or dorm numbers,
or email addresses, will be provided. All Hampton
University student-athletes have been instructed not
Interviews
to accept calls or emails from anyone asking athleticAll interviews with players and coaches are to be related questions.
arranged specifically through the Office of Sports
Information, under the guidance of Jeff Cunningham. Visiting Radio
Do not contact the basketball office directly to ar- Hampton University provides a maximum of three
range interviews. Prior to the conclusion of each courtesy lines for visiting radio stations. Stations will
game, members of the sports information staff will be placed on the opposite side of the official scorers’
gather the names of players and coaches needed for table, next to the visiting media outlet. A maximum
post-game interviews. Following a 10-minute of three people can comfortably fit in this area, and
“cooling-off” period, members of the media are free an extra seat will be provided upon request with at
to interview the players and coaches in the Convoca- least 24 hours’ notice. Halftime stats, final box score,
tion Center’s media room. Visiting players and and pre-game notes will be provided.
coaches will also be made available to attending
media upon request.
2013-14 QUICK FACTS
GENERAL
Location
Founded
Enrollment
Affiliation
Conference
President
Director of Athletics
SWA
Athletic Phone
Athletic Fax
Mascot
Colors
Arena
Capacity
Press Row Phone
Ticket Office Phone
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
Alma Mater
Record at Hampton
Career Record
Basketball Office Phone
Basketball Fax
Best Time to Reach Coach
Assistant Coaches
Hampton, Va. 23668
1868
4,768
NCAA/Division I
MEAC
Dr. William R. Harvey
Novelle Dickenson
Alexiss Robinson
(757) 727-5641
(757) 727-6995
Lady Pirates
Royal Blue and White
Hampton University Convocation Center
7,200
(757) 637-2098
(757) 728-6828
Dir. of Athletic Performance
Asst. Strength & Cond.
David Six
Hampton ‘09
99-30 (4 years)
99-30 (4 years)
(757) 728-6818
(757) 728-6905
Contact Assistant SID
Barbara Burgess (Delaware State ’89)
Brian Davis (Tennessee Tech ’07)
Melanie Warner (Hampton ‘12)
Kevin Addison
Christian Johansson
Faye Tayag
Renee Anthony
Tracy Oakes
Veronica Johnson
Conroy Newman
TEAM INFORMATION
2012-13 Overall Record
MEAC Record
Conference Finish
Postseason
Starters Returning/Lost
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
Newcomers
28-6
16-0
1st
NCAA 1st Round vs. Duke (L, 67-51)
2/3
8/5
7
Head Athletic Trainer
Assistant Athletic Trainers
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MEDIA INFORMATION
OPPONENT SID CONTACT INFO
SPORTS INFORMATION
Jeff Cunningham
Assistant Director of Sports Information
Primary WBB Contact
Office: (757) 727-5811
Cell: (757) 637-5845
Fax: (757) 727-5813
Email: jeffrey.cunningham@hamptonu.edu
Overnight Address
Hampton University
Sports Information
194 Holland Hall
Hampton, VA 23668
Social Media
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
@Hampton_WBB
@HUathletics
Search “Hampton Athletics Sports
Information”
@HUathletics
youtube.com/hamptonsportsinfo
On the Web
For all your updated information on Hampton University athletics, visit www.hamptonpirates.com, and go to
www.MEACSports.com for all your MEAC information.
School
Alabama State
American
Bethune-Cookman
Brown
Cal State-Northridge
Coppin State
Delaware State
Drexel
Florida A&M
Georgia Tech
Howard
Kansas State
LSU
Morgan State
N.C. A&T
Norfolk State
Saint Peter’s
Santa Clara
Savannah State
S.C. State
Southern Miss
Texas State
UMES
Utah State
Virginia Tech
WBB Contact
La Tonia Thirston
Katie Mattern
Michael Stambaugh
Michael Billings
Geoff Herberg
Roger McAfee
Benjamin Bullock
Sam Angell
Ronnie Johnson
Brittany McCormick
Lamar Carter
Randy Peterson
William Martin
Kevin Paige
Britney Reddick
Chaundrea Lee
Matthew Torres
Joey Karp
Joshua Peacock
Romanda Noble-Watson
Shirley Hill
Jen Lawson
Derek Bryant
Kara Fisher
April Goode
Phone
(334) 229-5211
(202) 885-3030
(386) 481-2278
(401) 863-9274
(818) 677-3243
(410) 951-3729
(302) 857-6239
(215) 895-6895
(850) 599-3736
(404) 894-5445
(202) 806-7182
(785) 532-7975
(225) 578-8204
(443) 885-3009
(336) 285-3609
(757) 823-2628
(201) 761-7322
(408) 554-4670
(912) 358-3448
(803) 516-4628
(601) 266-4503
(512) 245-2988
(410) 651-8135
(435) 797-1361
(540) 231-8823
Email
lathirston@alasu.edu
mattern@american.edu
stambaughm@cookman.edu
michael_billings@brown.edu
geoffrey.herberg@csun.edu
rmcafee@coppin.edu
bbullock@desu.edu
sea65@drexel.edu
ronnie.johnson@famu.edu
bmccormick@athletics.gatech.edu
lamar.carter@howard.edu
rpeterson@kstatesports.com
wmarti4@lsu.edu
ravenspr26@aol.com
bdreddic@ncat.edu
cnlee@nsu.edu
mtorres@mail.saintpeters.edu
jkarp@scu.edu
peacock@savannahstate.edu
rnoble1@scsu.edu
shirley.jones-hill@usm.edu
jll175@txstate.edu
dwbryant@umes.edu
kara.irving@usu.edu
a.goode@vt.edu
MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Brian Howard
Assistant Director of Media Relations
Phone: (757) 951-2055
Fax: (757) 951-2077
brian.howard@themeac.com
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Nov. 10
Nov. 16
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 26
Opponent
Saint Peter’s
Southern Miss
LSU
Texas State
UC-Santa Barbara
Location
Hampton, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Baton Rouge, La.
San Marcos, Texas
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Cal State Northridge Tournament
vs. Utah State
Northridge, Calif.
vs. Santa Clara/CSN
Northridge, Calif.
8 p.m.
8/10:30 p.m.
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 9
Dec. 18
Dec. 21
American
Florida A&M*
Bethune-Cookman*
Drexel
Kansas State
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Georgia Tech Holiday Tournament
vs. Brown
Atlanta, Ga.
vs. Ala. State/Ga. Tech
Atlanta, Ga.
12 p.m.
12/2 p.m.
Jan. 1
Jan. 11
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Virginia Tech
Delaware State*
Coppin State*
Morgan State*
Savannah State*
South Carolina State*
Hampton, Va.
Dover, Del.
Hampton, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Savannah, Ga.
Orangeburg, S.C.
4 p.m.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
4 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
Feb. 1
Feb. 3
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 15
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Coppin State*
Morgan State*
Howard*
Maryland Eastern Shore*
Norfolk State*
Howard*
Maryland Eastern Shore*
Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore, Md.
Hampton, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Washington, D.C.
Princess Anne, Md.
2 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
4 p.m.
2 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
March 1
March 6
Norfolk State*
North Carolina A&T*
Hampton, Va.
Hampton, Va.
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
Hampton, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Hampton, Va.
Time
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
8 p.m.
3 p.m.
10 p.m.
March 10-15, 2014
2013 MEAC Basketball Championships
Norfolk Scope Arena, Norfolk, Va.
Home Games in bold and played at the HU Convocation Center
*denotes Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) games
All games are listed in Eastern Standard Time (EST)
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2013-14 ROSTER
NUMERICAL
No.
0
1
2
3
5
11
13
14
15
20
21
22
23
33
42
Name
Malia Tate-DeFreitas
Kenia Cole
Nicole Hamilton
Georginna Gilbeaux
Sade King
Bayley Coleman-Cox
Shaleise Boyd
Blake Jenkines
Ryan Jordan
Lauren Johnson
Alyssa Bennett
Shellis Hampton
Tyler Hobgood
Brielle Ward
Brascia Audain
Class
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
r-Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
r-Jr.
Sr.
So.
r-So.
r-So.
Jr.
Ht.
5-8
5-4
5-8
5-5
5-0
5-8
6-3
5-10
6-0
5-6
6-2
5-10
6-1
6-2
6-2
Pos.
G
G
G
G
G
G
F/C
G
G
G
F
G
F
F
F/C
Hometown/Previous School
Harrisburg, Pa./Steelton HS
Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch HS
Hampton, Va./Phoebus HS
Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson HS
Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon HS
Durham, N.C./Jordan HS
Virginia Beach, Va./Florida Tech
Clarksville, Tenn./Kenwood HS
Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson HS
Cairo, Ga./Darton College
Hampton, Va./Gulf Coast CC
Grand Rapids, Mich./Catholic Central HS
Oxford, N.C./University of Miami
Baltimore, Md./Western HS
St. Kitts, Virgin Islands/Lewis and Clark CC
ALPHABETICAL
No.
42
21
13
1
11
3
2
22
23
14
20
15
5
0
33
Name
Brascia Audain
Alyssa Bennett
Shaleise Boyd
Kenia Cole
Bayley Coleman-Cox
Georginna Gilbeaux
Nicole Hamilton
Shellis Hampton
Tyler Hobgood
Blake Jenkines
Lauren Johnson
Ryan Jordan
Sade King
Malia Tate-DeFreitas
Brielle Ward
Class
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
r-So.
So.
r-Jr.
So.
r-Fr.
Fr.
r-So.
Ht.
6-2
6-2
6-3
5-4
5-8
5-5
5-8
5-10
6-1
5-10
5-6
6-0
5-0
5-8
6-2
Pos.
F/C
F
F/C
G
G
G
G
G
F
G
G
G
G
G
F
Hometown/Previous School
St. Kitts, Virgin Islands/Lewis and Clark CC
Hampton, Va./Gulf Coast CC
Virginia Beach, Va./Florida Tech
Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch HS
Durham, N.C./Jordan HS
Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson HS
Hampton, Va./Phoebus HS
Grand Rapids, Mich./Catholic Central HS
Oxford, N.C./University of Miami
Clarksville, Tenn./Kenwood HS
Cairo, Ga./Darton College
Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson HS
Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon HS
Harrisburg, Pa./Steelton HS
Baltimore, Md./Western HS
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
RETURNING STARTERS (2)
Name
Ht.
Class
Alyssa Bennett 6-2
Sr.
Nicole Hamilton 5-8
Sr.
PPG
10.1
11.9
FG%
.380
.334
FT%
.720
.633
STARTERS LOST (3)
Name
Ht.
Olivia Allen
5-6
Keiara Avant
5-11
Ariel Phelps
6-2
RPG
2.5
10.1
4.5
FG%
.383
.478
.451
FT%
.815
.750
.548
LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (8)
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Brascia Audain F/C
6-2
Alyssa Bennett F
6-2
Kenia Cole
G
5-4
Nicole Hamilton G
5-8
Shellis Hampton G
5-10
Blake Jenkines G
5-10
Ryan Jordan
G
6-0
Brielle Ward
F
6-2
Class
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
r-So.
PPG
1.1
10.1
5.1
11.9
2.2
0.5
1.4
2.0
FG%
.313
.380
.271
.334
.233
.333
.225
.571
NEWCOMERS (7)
Name
Pos.
Shaleise Boyd
F/C
B. Coleman-Cox G
G. Gilbeaux
G
Tyler Hobgood F
Lauren Johnson G
Sade King
G
M Tate-DeFreitas G
Class
So.
Fr.
Fr.
r-So.
r-Jr.
r-Fr.
Fr.
Hometown
Virginia Beach, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Washington, D.C.
Oxford, N.C.
Cairo, Ga.
Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Harrisburg, Pa.
PPG
11.9
16.2
3.5
Ht.
6-3
5-8
5-5
6-1
5-6
5-0
5-8
Head Coach: David Six (5th season, Hampton ’09)
Assistant Coaches: Barbara Burgess (5th season, Delaware State ’89), Brian Davis (5th season, Tennessee Tech ’07), Ashlee Finley (4th season, Hampton ’09)
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HEAD COACH DAVID SIX
David Six is entering his fifth year as head coach of the Hampton of shots from behind the arc.
University women’s basketball team, turning the Lady Pirates
into a dynasty in the MEAC after spending a year as the Director Three Lady Pirates earned All-MEAC honors in 2011-12, led by senior guard Jericka Jenkins –
of Intramurals at Hampton University.
who was a First Team All-MEAC selection after finishing the season fifth in the NCAA in assists
(7.1) and assist-turnover ratio (2.4).
In four seasons with the Lady Pirates, Six is 99-30 overall and 586 in conference play.
Jenkins was also the MEAC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.
The 2012-13 season was perhaps Six’s best yet with the Lady
Pirates, as he guided the team to a program Division I-record 28
wins and a fourth straight MEAC Tournament championship –
marking just the second time in conference history that a women’s program won four straight tournaments (Howard, 1987-90).
Senior guard Choicetta McMillian and senior forward Melanie Warner were Second Team AllMEAC selections.
Six’s third season at the helm proved historic on many levels for the Lady Pirates, beginning with
a 26 wins. The Lady Pirates also went 15-1 in the MEAC, claiming their second straight MEAC
regular-season title, before claiming their third straight MEAC Tournament crown – becoming
the first MEAC team to win three straight conference tournaments since Howard (1996-98).
As the interim head coach in 2009-10, Six led the Lady Pirates to their first MEAC Tournament
title since 2004 and a first-round NCAA Tournament game against Duke in Durham, N.C. Six went
20-12 in his first season at Hampton, marking the first time the Lady Pirates won 20 games in a
season since the team went 23-9 in 2002-03.
His second season with the program proved even more successful than the first, as Six guided
the Lady Pirates to their second straight 20-win season (the first time in program Div. I history),
the MEAC regular-season title and a second straight MEAC Tournament crown. Six’s team was
The Lady Pirates also went 16-0 in the MEAC last season, marking the first time in program his- rewarded with a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament – the highest seed ever for a MEAC
tory that Hampton went unbeaten in the MEAC – and just the fifth time in the history of the school in the 64-team format.
conference. Along the way, Hampton won 19 straight games from Jan. 2 through March 16,
setting a program Div. I record for longest winning streak.
The Lady Pirates gave No. 4 seed Kentucky everything it could handle in the first round before
falling 66-62 in overtime in The Pit on the campus of the University of New Mexico in AlbuquerSix was named MEAC Coach of the Year for the second time, while senior forward Keiara Avant que, N.M.
was named MEAC Player of the Year, becoming the first Lady Pirate to ever earn that honor.
Junior forward Alyssa Bennett was named MEAC Defensive Player of the Year; in Six’s first four Six saw Jenkins earn First Team All-MEAC honors, as well as Associated Press Honorable Mention
seasons, the MEAC Defensive Player of the Year award went to a Lady Pirate three times.
All-America accolades, after finishing the season second in the nation with 7.0 assists per game,
while also leading the team in scoring.
Continuing Six’s emphasis on defense, a staple of his tenure, the Lady Pirates led the nation in
scoring defense in 2012-13, holding opponents to just 47.8 points per game. Hampton was also Senior forward Quanneisha Perry, who led the MEAC with 9.0 rebounds per game, was named
third in the nation last season in both field goal percentage defense (.320) and 3-point field goal MEAC Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season – marking the first time in
percentage defense (.243).
conference history a player won the award in back-to-back years.
After winning yet another MEAC Tournament crown, the Lady Pirates were given a No. 16 seed The Lady Pirates also went 12-4 in MEAC play, with Perry earning First Team All-MEAC and MEin the NCAA Tournament, squaring off against top-seeded Stanford in the first round in Norfolk, AC Defensive Player of the Year honors. Sophomore guard Bernadette Fortune was named SecVa.
ond Team All-MEAC, while Breanna Jones was named to the All-MEAC Rookie Team. On top of
all that, sophomore forward Melanie Warner was named the MEAC Tournament’s Most OutIn 2011-12, the Lady Pirates were second among all Div. I teams – behind only Connecticut – in standing Player.
scoring defense, giving up just 47.6 points per game. The Lady Pirates were also fourth in the
nation in field goal percentage defense (.331) and fifth in turnover margin (+6.61).
Hampton University rewarded Six on March 15, 2010 with a three-year contract.
Hampton also led the nation last season in 3-point field goal defense, only allowing 21.3 percent
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HEAD COACH DAVID SIX
With a 45-19 overall record in his first two years with the Lady Pirates, Six has led Hampton to Coach of the
the third-best record among NCAA Div. I women’s basketball programs in Virginia over the last Year.
two seasons. Over that span, Hampton has a better record than such school as Virginia, Old Dominion and Richmond.
He amassed an
incredible 331-93
Six arrived in the Tidewater area in November 1985, by way of the United States Air Force Lang- overall record in
ley Air Force, Hampton, Virginia and Hampton University.
14 seasons. His
accomplishments
At Langley, Six played base level basketball, where he was selected All-Uni-Com for six straight include:
two
years. After leaving the military, Six set his sights on the coaching profession, where he began as state titles, one
a volunteer assistant for the varsity boys at Hampton High School in 1991, where he served in regional title, 10
that capacity for two years before taking the reigns as the head girls varsity coach in 1993.
regional appearances, five state
Six made an immediate impact on the Hampton High program, going 14-8 in his first season. In Final Four apthree seasons, Hampton High captured its first district title ever and appeared in the 1995 Vir- pearances, nine
ginia Group AAA state Final Four, finishing with 26-4 record the best in school history at the district titles and
time.
nine district tournament titles.
After the 1995 season, Six left Hampton High to become the head varsity boys coach at Gloucester (Va.) High School. Six is the only boys coach in Gloucester history to qualify for the district During his tenure as a high school coach, Six was instrumental in helping more than 30 players
tournament – a feat he accomplished twice.
receive basketball scholarships, while transforming the Hampton High girls basketball program
into one of the elite programs in the country.
At the conclusion of the 1998 season, Six returned to the helm at Hampton High. Again Six ignited the program, capturing the 2000 district tournament championship.
More importantly, Six’s dedication, influence and strong leadership skills greatly contributed in
many of the young women that he has coached excelling in a variety of professions to include a
In the 2001 season, the Lady Crabbers won the district and district tournament championship, lawyer, entrepreneur, Rhode scholar, two college coaches, four educators and host of other
before capturing the first female state championship in the 105-year history of Hampton High, young productive citizens.
finishing the season 27-3.
At that point, Six-coached teams had won seven straight district titles, and an astounding eight
straight district tournament titles, en route to a remarkable 141-6 record against Peninsula District competition.
The 2007 season was nothing short of spectacular for Six and the Lady Crabbers, as they set a
school record with 30 wins against just two losses. The Lady Crabbers defeated the No. 11 and
No. 13 teams in the nation, capturing their eighth district title and eighth straight district tournament title, as well as the Eastern Regional title, culminating with the school’s second state title
in six years.
DAVID SIX BY THE NUMBERS
Year
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Totals
Overall
20-12 (.625)
25-7 (.781)
26-5 (.839)
28-6 (.824)
99-30 (.767)
MEAC
12-4 (.750)
15-1 (.938)
15-1 (.938)
16-0 (1.000)
58-6 (.906)
Three MEAC regular-season titles: 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13
Four MEAC Tournament championships: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Six, a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., has been selected as the Virginia High School League Coaches Four NCAA Tournament appearances: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Association (VHSLCA) Coach of the Year twice (2001, 2007), as well as the 2007 Associated Press Two-time MEAC Coach of the Year: 2010-11, 2012-13
The team finished that season ranked ninth in the country.
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ASSISTANT COACH BARBARA BURGESS
Barbara J. Burgess is entering her fifth season as an assistant
coach for the Hampton University women’s basketball program.
She came to Hampton after a year as an assistant at Norfolk
State, where she was responsible for coaching the guards, instate recruiting, film exchange and team academics.
The Lady Pirates’ backcourt in 2012-13 featured junior Nicole
Hamilton – who converted from shooting guard to point guard –
and senior Olivia Allen, who played herself into the starting
lineup as the season wore on. Hamilton, who played for Burgess
at Phoebus High School, was named First Team All-MEAC after
ranking third in the MEAC with 5.3 assists per game.
Both Hamilton and Allen also averaged double figures in scoring
last season.
mond, Va. She was named Dominion District Coach of the Year in 1997 after leading Huguenot
to a 14-9 record. The following year, the Lady Falcons were runners-up in the Dominion District
Tournament.
In her 14 years as a high school head coach, Burgess mentored several players who have gone
on to play at the collegiate level, including former Howard University standout Essence Coggins
(Huguenot) and former Lady Pirate Hill (Phoebus).
From 2005-08, Burgess served as the head coach for the 16-and-under team of the Boo Williams
Summer League. Her team won the Christopher Newport University Team Camp championship
in 2005 and had a runner-up finish in 2008.
Burgess was a four-year Black College All-American at Delaware State University from 1985-89.
She was named to the MEAC All-Rookie team and ended her career with the Lady Hornets as the
school’s No. 2 all-time leading scorer with 1,807 points.
Burgess oversaw a senior backcourt in 2011-12 that included Jericka Jenkins and Choicetta
As a sophomore, she led the team in scoring (17.9 points a game) and rebounding (7.3 rebounds
McMillian, both of whom averaged more than 13 points a game, while Jenkins – a First Team All- a contest) and was named to the All-MEAC First Team.
MEAC selection – was fifth in the nation with just over seven assists a contest.
She also led Delaware State in scoring as a junior with 17.1 points per game and earned AllMcMillian, who led the MEAC with 82 3-pointers, was named Second Team All-MEAC.
MEAC First Team honors. She was Delaware State’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1988-89 and
led the Lady Hornets to the 1989 MEAC Tournament Championship Game.
Burgess oversaw a talented backcourt in 2010-11, one that included First Team All-MEAC selection Jenkins – who led the team in scoring and finished the season second in the nation in assists Burgess graduated from Delaware State in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical
per game (7.0). She also coached McMillian and Hamilton.
education and was inducted to the Delaware State Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000. She also received her
In her first year with the Lady Pirates, Burgess was reunited with senior guard Whitney Hill, who master’s dealso played for Burgess at Phoebus. Burgess helped guide Hill to her lone MEAC Tournament
gree in sports
crown, as the Lady Pirates went 20-12 and 12-4 in conference play. Sophomore guard Bernamanagement
dette Fortune averaged 9.5 points a game last season, earning Second Team All-MEAC honors.
from California
(Pa.) UniversiPrior to coming to Norfolk State, Burgess spent six years (2002-08) as the head girls basketball
ty.
coach at Phoebus High School in Hampton, Va. The Phantoms were 73-67 in her tenure, making
three trips to the Eastern Region tournament.
Burgess is a
native of RichDuring her tenure at Phoebus, Burgess coached against David Six, who was the head girls basmond, Va. and
ketball coach at Peninsula District rival Hampton High School.
is a member of
Delta Sigma
Before coming to Phoebus, Burgess was the first woman to lead the women’s basketball proTheta Sorority,
gram at Virginia Union University. She coached at VUU from 1999 through 2001, going 13-39 in Inc.
that span.
From 1992-99, Burgess was the head girls basketball coach at Huguenot High School in Rich-
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ASSISTANT COACHES BRIAN DAVIS & MELANIE WARNER
Brain Davis is entering his fifth season as an assistant coach with the
Hampton University women’s basketball team after a three-year
stint as a high school coach in Alabama. Davis is primarily in charge
of guard development for the Lady Pirates.
The Lady Pirates’ backcourt in 2012-13 featured junior Nicole Hamilton – who converted from shooting guard to point guard – and senior Olivia Allen, who played herself into the starting lineup as the
season wore on. Hamilton was named First Team All-MEAC after
ranking third in the MEAC with 5.3 assists per game.
Both Hamilton and Allen also averaged double figures in scoring last
season.
Melanie Warner is in her first season as an assistant coach
with the Hampton University women’s basketball team, after
spending a season as a volunteer assistant with her alma
mater. Warner is primarily responsible for post player development.
Warner was a member of head coach David Six’s first three
MEAC Tournament championship squads, and as a sophomore, she was named the MEAC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.
She averaged 18.3 points and 9.7 rebounds per game in that
MEAC Tournament. She scored a career-high 22 points in the
quarterfinal round against Maryland Eastern Shore.
Davis oversaw a senior backcourt in 2011-12 that included Jericka
Jenkins and Choicetta McMillian, both of whom averaged more than 13 points a game, while Jenkins – In 2011-12 — her senior year — Warner was a Second Team All-MEAC selection, after averaging 10.3
a First Team All-MEAC selection – was fifth in the nation with just over seven assists a contest.
points and 6.3 rebounds per game in helping the Lady Pirates win 26 games and make their third
straight NCAA Tournament appearance.
McMillian, who led the MEAC with 82 3-pointers, was named Second Team All-MEAC.
She grabbed a career-high 21 rebounds against Coppin State as a senior, and that total is tied for the
Davis also oversaw a talented backcourt in 2010-11, one that included First Team All-MEAC selection
second-highest single-game total in program history.
Jenkins – who led the team in scoring and finished the season second in the nation in assists per game
(7.0). He also coached McMillian and Hamilton.
She also hit 26 of her 64 3-pointers as a senior, and her .406 percentage from behind the arc is the
second-highest in a single season in program history — and the highest percentage in program history
Under Davis’ coaching, the Lady Pirate guards had a successful 2009-10 season as the team went 20for a Div. I player.
12 and won the MEAC Tournament for the first time since 2004. Jenkins was second on the team in
scoring with 9.6 points per game, and she went 65-for-207 (.314) from the 3-point line, while McMilli- Warner is fifth in program history with a .750 free throw percentage (237-for-316), and her 74 career
an went 45-for-125 (.360) from distance to lead the Lady Pirates.
made 3-pointers are the 11th-most in program history. She made 34.1 percent of her 3-pointers in her
Hampton career, ranking fourth in school history.
Sophomore Bernadette Fortune averaged 9.5 points per game, the third-highest team average, en
route to earning Second Team All-MEAC honors.
Warner is a native of Tallahassee, Fla., and she got her undergraduate degree in business management from Hampton University in May 2012.
From 2007-09, Davis was a basketball and football coach at Sparkman High School in Harvest, Ala.
During his tenure, Sparkman recorded back-to-back 20-win seasons, and the football team made two
playoff appearances – prior to Davis’ arrival, the football team only had three all-time playoff appearances.
Davis graduated from Tennessee Technological University in May 2007 with a degree in physical education. He played football at TTU, starting at defensive back his junior and senior years. Davis tallied
184 tackles, nine interceptions and two touchdowns on punt returns in his career. He also got his
coaching start while at TTU, when he served as an assistant coach for three years for the 13-andunder AAU squad Huntsville Heat – which won 90 percent of its game during his tenure.
Davis is a native of Huntsville, Ala.
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2013-14 SEASON OUTLOOK
At this point, no one would blame anyone using the “d” word to describe the Hampton
University women’s basketball program. After all, four straight MEAC Tournament titles – to go along with three straight MEAC regular-season crowns – will get people
talking.
Johnson’s knee injury. Hamilton wound up being named
First Team All-MEAC, as she
ranked third in the MEAC
with 5.3 assists per game.
Not that the Lady Pirates talked much in 2012-13; instead, they won a Division I pro- She is also the team’s top
gram-record 28 games, led the nation in scoring defense, and went unbeaten in con- returning scorer, after averference play for the first time since going Div. I – and for just the fifth time in MEAC aging 11.9 points per game
history.
last season.
Along the way, the Lady Pirates claimed the MEAC Player of the Year (Keiara Avant), She also led the team in
Defensive Player of the Year (Alyssa Bennett), and Coach of the Year (David Six) steals (78) and blocked shots
awards, and they gave No. 2 seed Duke a run for its money – in its own gym – in the (48) last season.
NCAA Tournament.
Redshirt-sophomore Brielle
The Lady Pirates also set a program Div. I-record for longest winning streak, winning 19 Ward and senior Brascia
straight games from the start of the 2013 calendar year through the MEAC Tourna- Audain will also give the
ment.
Lady Pirates depth on the
interior. Audain was a key
There will be some new faces at Hampton this season, but Six and his staff will not be reserve for the Lady Pirates
among them. A stable slate of returners, as well as some new faces with impressive last season, while Ward had
offensive resumes, have the Lady Pirates primed for yet another repeat — and a her breakout game in the
chance to stretch the dynasty out one more year.
Paradise Jam against DePaul,
scoring a career-high 12
RETURNERS
points and grabbing 14 reThe Lady Pirates lose four players from last year’s squad – including conference Player bounds for her first career
of the Year Avant – but the returning stable is impressive. Reigning Defensive Player of double-double.
the Year Bennett will return, taking her place as perhaps the team’s most athletic and
dominating defender.
Ward also had 15 rebounds,
a career high, against Chicago State.
Bennett also continues a recent Hampton tradition; three of the MEAC’s last four Defensive Player of the Year awards have gone to a Hampton player.
Junior guard Kenia Cole will provide some depth in the Lady Pirates’ backcourt, and
she is capable of playing either guard position. Cole averaged 5.1 points per game in a
Bennett averaged 10.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game last season, and she was a reserve role last season, scoring a career-high 29 points at South Carolina State in her
Second Team All-MEAC selection. She was also a major reason why the Lady Pirates best game of the season.
gave up just 47.8 points per game in 2012-13, best among all Div. I teams.
Sophomore guards Blake Jenkines, Ryan Jordan, and Shellis Hampton saw spotty
Guard Nicole Hamilton also returns this season, coming off a 2012-13 campaign in playing time last season, and their roles could increase this year.
which she moved from shooting guard to point guard to fill the void left by Lauren
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2013-14 SEASON OUTLOOK
NEWCOMERS
Among the new faces on the squad this season are a pair of freshmen who come to
Hampton with gaudy offensive numbers. Guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas scored over
3,000 career points at Steelton-Highspire High School in Steelton, Pa., and she graduates as her school’s all-time leading scorer, male or female.
Tate-DeFreitas also was named a PARADE magazine All-American.
Joining Tate-DeFreitas will be guard Bayley Coleman-Cox, a 5-foot-10 scorer from Jordan High School in Durham, N.C. She holds Jordan’s record for most points in a single
game with 47. Coleman-Cox also garnered interest from Old Dominion, Georgetown,
William & Mary, and Middle Tennessee.
Hampton will also welcome in highly-touted guard Georginna Gilbeaux from Washington, D.C., as well as guards Sade King and Lauren Johnson. King and Johnson both redshirted in 2012-13, and Johnson, a transfer from Darton College, is expected to run the
point.
Tyler Hobgood also comes to the Lady Pirates after transferring from the University
of Miami, and Shaleise Boyd transfers in from Florida Tech after playing high school
hoops at Salem (Virginia Beach) High.
2013-14 MEAC Predicted Order of Finish
(voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors; first-place votes are in parentheses)
Place
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Team
Hampton (20)
North Carolina A&T (4)
Coppin State (1)
Florida A&M
Howard
Morgan State
South Carolina State
Bethune-Cookman
Maryland Eastern Shore (1)
Delaware State
Norfolk State
Savannah State
North Carolina Central
Points
658
559
457
429
318
314
303
302
257
254
238
118
80
2013-14 Preseason All-MEAC Teams
*MEAC Preseason Co-Player of the Year
Name
Jasmine Grice*
Alyssa Bennett*
Kyra Coleman
Nicole Hamilton
Eboni Ross
Pos.
G
F
G/F
G
C
FIRST TEAM
Class
School
Gr.
Florida A&M
Sr.
Hampton
Sr.
Coppin State
Sr.
Hampton
So.
N.C. A&T
Hometown
Quincy, Fla.
Hampton, Va.
Henrico, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Columbia, S.C.
Name
Kimberly Sparkman
Chasity Taylor
Tracy King
Tierra Hawkins
Ashley Claybrooks
Pos.
G
G
G/F
F
C
SECOND TEAM
Class
School
Sr.
Florida A&M
Sr.
Bethune-Cookman
Sr.
N.C. A&T
Jr.
Delaware State
r-So.
UMES
Hometown
Columbia, Tenn.
DeSoto, Texas
Alexandria, Va.
Clinton, Md.
Manassas, Va.
Name
Tracey Carrington
Terrenisha Hollis
Rachel Gordon
Larrissa Carter
Charmaine Greene
Pos.
G
G
F
F
C
THIRD TEAM
Class
School
Jr.
Morgan State
Sr.
Bethune-Cookman
Sr.
Norfolk State
Sr.
Coppin State
Sr.
Savannah State
Hometown
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Woodbridge, Va.
Atlanta, Ga.
Savannah, Ga.
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Nicole HAMILTON
2
G — 5-8 — Sr. — Hampton, Va. — Phoebus HS
HAMILTON’S
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 26 vs. Coppin State
(3/15/13)
Rebounds: 9 (twice), last at
American (1/6/13)
Assists: 13 vs. Delaware
State (2/11/13)
Steals: 7 at Southern Miss
(11/9/12)
Blocks: 4 (four times), last
vs. North Carolina Central
(3/7/13)
Minutes: 45 at American
(1/6/13)
Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Coppin State (3/15/13)
Field Goals Attempted: 19 at
Coppin State (1/8/11)
3-pt. FG Made: 5 (twice), last
at Coppin State (1/14/12)
3-Pt. FG Attempted: 12 at
Bethune-Cookman (1/22/11)
Free Throws Made: 8 vs.
Morgan State (1/19/13)
Free Throws Attempted: 12
(twice), last vs. Coppin State
(1/21/13)
2012-13 JUNIOR SEASON
First Team All-MEAC… started in all 34 games for the Lady Pirates, moving to the starting point guard role… was tied for second on the team
with 11.9 points per game to go along with 5.3 assists and 4.7 rebounds
per contest… ranked third in the MEAC in assists… led the team with 78
steals and 48 blocked shots on the season… scored in double figures 24
times… dished out double-digit assists three times… had two doubledoubles on the season… shot 33.4 percent (145-434) from the floor on
the season… hit 39 of her 166 3-pointers (23.5 percent)… went 76-for120 (63.3 percent) from the free throw line… scored a career-high 26
points in the semifinals of the MEAC Tournament against Coppin State
on March 15… also scored 24 points against Morgan State on Jan. 19…
dished out a career-high 13 assists against Delaware State on Feb. 11…
grabbed a career-high nine rebounds at American on Jan. 6… had a career-high four blocks four times, most recently against North Carolina
Central on March 7… opened the season with a career-high seven steals
at Southern Miss on Nov. 9… averaged 37.1 minutes per game… named
All-Tournament at both the Toledo Invite and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Paradise Jam.
2010-11 FRESHMAN SEASON
Played in 20 games for the Lady Pirates, making seven starts… averaged
8.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game… scored in double figures seven
times… shot 33.7 percent (59-for-175) from the floor… scored a careerhigh 23 points against North Carolina A&T on Jan. 17 on 7-for-16
shooting… added 22 points at Coppin State on Jan. 8, going 5-for-9 from
3-point range… also pulled down a career-high eight rebounds in that
game… named MEAC Rookie of the Week on Jan. 10 and Jan. 24… recorded a career-high five steals against North Carolina A&T on Jan. 17…
also went 6-for-8 from the free throw line in that contest… averaged
18.8 minutes per game.
2011-12 SOPHOMORE SEASON
Played in 26 games for the Lady Pirates as a reserve… averaged 6.2
points and 2.4 rebounds per game… shot 39.6 percent (57-for-144) from
the floor on the season… made 25 of her 79 3-pointers (31.6 percent)…
went 22-for-37 (59.5 percent) from the free throw line… scored in double figures six times… scored a season-high 18 points at Coppin State on
Jan. 14, going 6-for-8 from the floor and 5-for-5 from behind the arc…
added 16 points against Norfolk State on Jan. 21… scored 10 points in
the NCAA Tournament against Stanford on March 17… tied her career
high with eight rebounds at Florida A&M on Feb. 25… dished out a career-high three assists against UMBC on Dec. 10… blocked a career-high
three shots twice: vs. UMBC on Dec. 10, and at Howard on Jan. 23…
averaged 16.1 minutes per game… named MEAC Player of the Week on
Jan. 16.
PERSONAL
Born Sept. 13, 1990… daughter of Yolanda Hamilton and Johnnie
Thompson… has three sisters: Denise (22), Stephanie (16) and Jasmine
(18), and one brother: Johnnie (18)… nicknamed Nikki… was featured in
the Daily Press… majoring in recreation… wants to play professional
basketball overseas and start her own business.
PHOEBUS HIGH SCHOOL
Was named MVP of the JV team as a freshman and sophomore… was
also named team MVP as a junior and a senior on the varsity squad…
also played in 18 varsity games as a sophomore, averaging 10.2 points
per contest… averaged 14.0 points per game as a junior… averaged 15.8
points per contest as a senior… played high school ball for Coach William Brooks and current Lady Pirates assistant coach Barbara Burgess.
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GET TO KNOW
NICOLE HAMILTON
Name: Nicole Hamilton
Nickname: Nikki
Major: Recreation
Favorite TV Show: SpongeBob SquarePants
Favorite Movie: Wrong Turn
Favorite Music Artist: Future
Person I’d like to switch places with: Candace
Parker
Greatest influence on my life: My coaches
Hobbies: Playing basketball
My goal in life: To finish college
The best advice I ever received was: I could be
anything I want, as long as I try
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Work on
my game
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Give
100 percent
The thing nobody knows about me is: I can dance
HAMILTON’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
10-11
11-12
12-13
Total
GP-GS
20-7
26-0
34-34
80-41
Min/Avg.
376-18.8
419-16.1
1,260-37.1
2,055-25.7
FG-A
59-175
57-144
145-434
261-753
Pct.
.337
.396
.334
.347
3P-A
25-95
25-79
39-166
89-340
Pct.
.263
.316
.235
.262
FT-A
17-32
22-37
76-120
115-189
Pct.
.531
.595
.633
.608
OR-DR
21-34
30-32
41-118
92-184
Reb-Avg.
55-2.8
62-2.4
159-4.7
276-3.5
PF-D
16-0
31-0
88-0
135-0
Ast
11
20
179
210
TO
36
25
135
196
BLK
9
19
48
76
ST
16
17
78
111
Pts-Avg
160-8.0
161-6.2
405-11.9
726-9.1
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Alyssa BENNETT
21
F — 6-2 — Sr. — Hampton, Va. — Gulf Coast CC — Hampton HS
BENNETT’S
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 23 vs. Howard
(1/7/12)
Rebounds: 15 at Howard
(1/12/13)
Assists: 6 (twice), last at
Norfolk State (1/26/13)
Blocks: 3 (four times), last at
Delaware State (2/25/13)
Steals: 7 vs. Prairie View
A&M (12/20/12)
Minutes: 40 (10 times), last
at Delaware State (2/25/13)
Field Goals Made: 11 vs.
Howard (1/7/12)
Field Goals Attempted: 20
(twice), last vs. South Carolina (11/22/12)
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 4 vs.
Delaware State (2/11/13)
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted:
4 (three times), last vs. Florida A&M (3/2/13)
Free Throws Made: 6 vs.
Howard (1/28/13)
Free Throws Attempted: 8
(twice), last vs. Howard
(1/28/13)
2012-13 JUNIOR SEASON
MEAC Defensive Player of the Year… Second Team All-MEAC… started in
32 games for the Lady Pirates… averaged 10.1 points and 6.6 rebounds
per game… scored in double figures 17 times… pulled down double-digit
rebounds six times… had four double-doubles on the season… shot 38.0
percent (126-for-332) from the floor… made 17 of her 56 3-pointers
(30.4 percent)… went 54-for-75 (72.0 percent) from the free throw
line… scored a season-high 21 points on Feb. 11 against Delaware State,
going 8-for-10 from the floor and 4-for-4 from behind the arc… added
20 points at UMBC on Dec. 7… grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds at
Howard on Jan. 12… was second on the team with 39 blocked shots on
the season, averaging 1.2 per game… tied her career-high in blocks with
three at Delaware State on Feb. 25… dished out a career-high six assists
at Norfolk State on Jan. 26… was third on the team with 55 steals on the
season, averaging 1.7 per game… had a career-high seven steals against
Prairie View A&M on Dec. 20… averaged 34.3 minutes per game…
named MEAC Player of the Week on Feb. 18.
PERSONAL
Born June 14, 1990… daughter of Felicia Billups… has four siblings:
Tinisha (25), Darnell (24), Amariah (23) and Gabriel (20)… nicknamed
AB… majoring in recreation.
2011-12 SOPHOMORE SEASON
Played in 30 games for the Lady Pirates, making 28 starts… averaged 8.2
points and 5.7 rebounds per game… scored in double figures 13 times,
including in her last six games… pulled down double-digit rebounds seven times… had five double-doubles on the season… shot 38.0 percent
(103-for-271) from the floor… made five of her 17 3-pointers (29.4 percent)… went 35-for-53 (66.0 percent) from the free throw line… scored
a career-high 23 points against Howard on Jan. 7, going 11-for-16 from
the floor… poured in 19 points in the NCAA Tournament against Stanford on March 17… pulled down a season-high 13 rebounds against
Coppin State on March 9… blocked a season-high three shots twice: vs.
Howard on Jan. 7 and at Coppin State on Jan. 14… averaged 26.7
minutes per game… named MEAC Player of the Week on Jan. 9.
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GET TO KNOW
ALYSSA BENNETT
Name: Alyssa Bennett
Nickname: AB
Major: Recreation
Favorite TV Show: First 48
Favorite Movie: Set it Off
Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan
Person in history I would like to meet: Barack
Obama
Greatest influence on my life: My aunt
Hobbies: Basketball, shopping, listening to music,
chilling with friends
My goal in life: Be successful at everything I do
The best advice I ever received was: “Champions
aren’t made in the gyms. Champions are made
from something they have deep inside them – a
desire, a dream, and vision.” – Muhammad Ali
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Be consistent
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Concentrate, stay focused
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered as: The one who dunked
The thing nobody knows about me is: Music is my
passion
The one thing I normally do before a game is:
Pray, focus
BENNETT’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
11-12
12-13
Total
GP-GS
30-28
32-32
62-60
Min/Avg.
800-26.7
1,099-34.3
1,899-30.6
FG-A
103-271
126-332
229-603
Pct.
.380
.380
.380
3P-A
5-17
17-56
22-73
Pct.
.294
.304
.301
FT-A
35-53
54-75
89-128
Pct.
.660
.720
.695
OR-DR
72-99
70-140
142-239
Reb-Avg.
171-5.7
210-6.6
381-6.1
PF-D
65-1
72-2
137-3
Ast
28
61
89
TO
77
73
150
BLK
23
39
62
ST
51
55
106
Pts-Avg
246-8.2
323-10.1
569-9.2
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Kenia COLE
1
G — 5-4 — Jr. — Silver Spring, Md. — Paint Branch HS
COLE’S
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 20 at South Carolina
State (12/1/12)
Rebounds: 8 at Saint Peter’s
(12/27/12)
Assists: 5 (twice), last vs.
Florida A&M (3/2/13)
Steals: 5 at Savannah State
(12/3/12)
Minutes: 42 at American
(1/6/13)
Field Goals Made: 6 (twice),
last vs. Evansville (12/21/12)
Field Goals Attempted: 14 at
American (1/6/13)
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 4 vs.
Chicago State (11/18/12)
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted:
8 (twice), last at American
(1/6/13)
Free Throws Made: 8 at
South Carolina State
(12/1/12)
Free Throws Attempted: 9 at
South Carolina State
(12/1/12)
2012-13 SOPHOMORE SEASON
Played in 32 games for the Lady Pirates, making 14 starts… averaged 5.1
points and 1.8 rebounds per game… averaged 20.8 minutes per contest… went 49-for-181 (.271) from the floor… hit 23 of her 94 3-pointers
(.245)… went 42-for-70 (.600) from the free throw line… averaged 1.6
assists per game… had 34 steals on the season… scored in double figures four times, including a career-high 20 points at South Carolina
State on Dec. 1… grabbed a career-best eight rebounds at Saint Peter’s
on Dec. 27… dished out a career-high five assists twice: at South Carolina State and against Florida A&M on March 2… had a career-high five
steals at Savannah State on Dec. 3.
2011-12 FRESHMAN SEASON
Played in 15 games for the Lady Pirates, making her lone start of the
season at Chicago State on Nov. 28… averaged 1.5 points and 0.7 rebounds per game… went 5-for-19 (.263) from the floor… made three of
her nine 3-pointers (33.3 percent)… went 9-for-14 (64.3 percent) from
the free throw line… scored a season-high nine points at IPFW on Nov.
26, making six of her 10 free throws… pulled down a career-high three
rebounds against UMBC on Dec. 10… averaged 4.9 minutes per game.
PAINT BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL
Played basketball as a freshman, sophomore and junior… missed her
senior season due to an ACL injury… averaged 11.5 points per game as a
junior.
PERSONAL
Born Sept. 30, 1993… daughter of Akilah Brown… nicknamed Nia or
Neeboo… was featured in The Washington Post… majoring in health and
physical education.
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GET TO KNOW
KENIA COLE
Name: Kenia Cole
Nickname: Nia, Neeboo
Major: Health & Physical Education
Favorite TV Show: Single Ladies, Love/Hip-Hop,
ESPN First Take
Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball, Mean Girls,
Set it Off
Favorite Music Artist: Chris Brown, Melanie Fiona, Meek Mill, Usher
Favorite Sports Figure: LeBron James
If there was a movie about me, I’d want _____ to
play me: Sanaa Lathan
Person in history I would like to meet: Madame
CJ Walker, Malcolm X
Person I’d like to switch places with: Maya Moore
Greatest influence on my life: My grandmother
Hobbies: Shopping, traveling
My goal in life: To be a physical therapist
The best advice I ever received was: Always remember why you do what you do, remember
what motivates you
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Be a
better leader and listener
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Be
open to trying new things
After my Hampton career is over, I’d like to be
remembered as: The girl who made people smile
The thing nobody knows about me is: I’m really
shy
The one thing I normally do before a game is:
Listen to music
COLE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
11-12
12-13
Total
GP-GS
15-1
32-14
47-15
Min/Avg.
73-4.9
664-20.8
737-15.7
FG-A
5-19
49-181
54-200
Pct.
.263
.271
.270
3P-A
3-9
23-94
26-103
Pct.
.333
.245
.252
FT-A
9-14
42-70
51-84
Pct.
.643
.600
.607
OR-DR
2-8
18-38
20-46
Reb-Avg.
10-0.7
56-1.8
66-1.4
PF-D
14-0
56-1
70-1
Ast
3
52
55
TO
10
55
65
BLK
0
3
3
ST
1
34
35
Pts-Avg
22-1.5
163-5.1
185-3.9
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Brascia AUDAIN
42
F/C — 6-2 — Sr. — St. Kitts, Virgin Islands — Lewis and Clark CC
AUDAIN’S
CAREER HIGHS
2012-13 JUNIOR SEASON
GET TO
Played in 17 games for the Lady Pirates, making her lone start of the season against Coppin
BRASCIA
State on Jan. 21… averaged 1.1 points and 0.9 rebounds per game… averaged 5.9 minutes per
contest… went 5-for-16 (.313) from the floor… was 8-for-12 (.667) from the free throw line…
Name: Brascia Audain
scored a season-high five points against Morgan State on Jan. 19… pulled down a season-high Nickname: Kiwa
three rebounds three times.
Major: Finance
KNOW
AUDAIN
Favorite TV Show: Criminal Minds
Favorite Movie: Never Been Kissed
Favorite Music Artist: Damien Marley
Favorite Sports Figure: Kevin Garnett
If there was a movie about me, I’d want _____ to play me:
Gabrielle Union
Person in history I would like to meet: Marcus Garvey
Person I’d like to switch places with: Rita Marley
Greatest influence on my life: My parents
Hobbies: Listening to music, reading, watching reruns of Criminal Minds
My goal in life: Obtain my Master’s and become a successful
businesswoman
The best advice I ever received was: Don’t give up, no matter
the obstacle; when things get hard, remember who you’re
doing things for
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Listen, give 100
percent at every workout, apply everything I learn in practice
to games, be more confident
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Learn from every
mistake and struggle, be positive, believe in myself
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered as: A
helpful and impactful player with a good personality
The thing nobody knows about me is: I’ve never gotten a B
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to dance
hall and soca music
Points: 5 vs. Morgan State
(1/19/13)
Rebounds: 3 (three
times), last vs. Coppin
State (1/21/13)
Minutes: 19 vs. LSU
(11/16/12)
Field Goals Made: 2 vs.
LSU (11/16/12)
Field Goals Attempted: 4
vs. Coppin State (1/21/13)
Free Throws Made: 4 vs.
Chicago State (11/18/12)
Free Throws Attempted: 6
vs. Morgan State
(1/19/13)
AUDAIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
12-13
Total
GP-GS
17-1
17-1
Min/Avg.
100-5.9
100-5.9
FG-A
5-16
5-16
Pct.
.313
.313
3P-A
0-0
0-0
Pct.
.000
.000
FT-A
8-12
8-12
Pct.
.667
.667
OR-DR
11-5
11-5
Reb-Avg.
16-0.9
16-0.9
PF-D
12-0
12-0
Ast
1
1
TO
3
3
BLK
1
1
ST
1
1
Pts-Avg
18-1.1
18-1.1
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Brielle WARD
33
F — 6-2 — r-So. — Baltimore, Md. — Western HS
WARD’S
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 12 vs. DePaul
(11/23/12)
Rebounds: 15 vs. Chicago
State (11/18/12)
Assists: 1 (twice), last at
Savannah State (12/3/12)
Blocks: 3 vs. Coppin State
(1/21/13)
Steals: 3 vs. Chicago State
(11/18/12)
Minutes: 37 vs. DePaul
(11/23/12)
Field Goals Made: 6 vs.
DePaul (11/23/12)
Field Goals Attempted: 10
vs. DePaul (11/23/12)
Free Throws Made: 2 vs.
Chicago State (11/18/12)
Free Throws Attempted: 4
vs. Chicago State
(11/18/12)
2012-13 R-FRESHMAN SEASON
Played in 26 games for the Lady Pirates, making nine starts… averaged 2.0 points and 3.5 rebounds per game… averaged 12.0 minutes per contest… went 20-for-35 (.571) from the floor
on the season… was 13-for-23 (.565) from the free throw line… had 13 blocks on the season…
scored a career-high 12 points against DePaul on Nov. 23 on 6-for-10 shooting… grabbed double-digit rebounds twice, including a career-high 15 against Chicago State on Nov. 18… also
had 14 rebounds against DePaul for her first career double-double… had a career-high three
blocks against Coppin State on Jan. 21.
2011-12 FRESHMAN SEASON
Redshirted for the Lady Pirates.
WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL
Split time between the JV and varsity teams as a freshman… was named MVP of the JV
squad… named varsity Rookie of the Year as a sophomore… helped the varsity team win three
straight city and regional championships from 2008-10.
PERSONAL
Born July 8, 1993… daughter of Chevelle and Semaj Bash… has two sisters: Shanice (21) and
Amber (19), and two brothers: Semaj Jr. (10) and Daron (6)… nicknamed Breeze… was featured in The Baltimore Sun… majoring in criminal justice.
GET TO KNOW
BRIELLE WARD
Name: Brielle Ward
Nickname: Breeze, Tyra
Major: Criminal Justice
Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Favorite Movie: Glory Road
Favorite Music Artist: Drake
Favorite Sports Figure: Dwyane Wade
If there was a movie about me, I’d want _____ to
play me: Taraji P. Henson
Greatest influence on my life: My family
Hobbies: Laughing
My goal in life is: To compete with the best and
become the best
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Get out
of my comfort zone
The thing nobody knows about me is: If I answer,
then everyone will know
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Set
goals for myself
WARD’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
12-13
Total
GP-GS
26-9
26-9
Min/Avg.
313-12.0
313-12.0
FG-A
20-35
20-35
Pct.
.571
.571
3P-A
0-0
0-0
Pct.
.000
.000
FT-A
13-23
13-23
Pct.
.565
.565
OR-DR
38-54
38-54
Reb-Avg.
92-3.5
92-3.5
PF-D
42-0
42-0
Ast
6
6
TO
20
20
BLK
13
13
ST
10
10
Pts-Avg
53-2.0
53-2.0
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Blake JENKINES
14
G — 5-10 — So. — Clarksville, Tenn. — Kenwood HS
2012-13 FRESHMAN SEASON
GET TO KNOW
Played in 13 games for the Lady Pirates as a reserve… averaged 0.5 points and 0.8 rebounds
BLAKE JENKINES
per contest… averaged 3.0 minutes a game… was 3-for-9 (.333) from the floor… scored a season-high four points in her collegiate debut against Florida Gulf Coast on Nov. 24… also
Name: Blake Jenkines
grabbed a season-high three rebounds in that contest.
JENKINES’
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 4 vs. Florida Gulf
Coast (11/24/12)
Rebounds: 3 vs. Florida
Gulf Coast (11/24/12)
Steals: 1 vs. Florida Gulf
Coast (11/24/12)
Minutes: 14 vs. Florida
Gulf Coast (11/24/12)
Field Goals Made: 2 vs.
Florida
Gulf
Coast
(11/24/12)
Field Goals Attempted: 4
vs. vs. Florida Gulf Coast
(11/24/12)
Free Throws Attempted: 2
vs. Florida Gulf Coast
(11/24/12)
Major: Heath and Physical Education
Favorite TV Show: Law & Order: SVU
KENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Favorite Music: Rap
Was on the varsity team all four years… was named All-District as a sophomore, as well as If there was a movie about me, I’d want _____ to play
Best Offensive Player… was Team MVP and First Team All-District as both a junior and senior. me: Taraji P. Henson
Person in history I would like to meet: Rosa Parks
Greatest influence on my life: Terry Boykin
PERSONAL
Born Feb. 14, 1994… daughter of Annette and Kenneth Jenkines… has one brother, Taj, and Hobbies: Painting my nails
one sister, Brooke… was featured in The Leaf Chronicle… majoring in health and physical edu- My goal in life: Finish college and go to vet school to be
come a veterinarian
cation… wants to pursue a Master’s in biology and open a veterinary school.
The best advice I ever received was: Pray
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Put more
time in on my own
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Get rid of all
my negative influences
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered
as: A hard worker
The thing nobody knows about me is: I was born in
Alaska
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to
music
JENKINES’ CAREER STATISTICS
Year
12-13
Total
GP-GS
13-0
13-0
Min/Avg.
39-3.0
39-3.0
FG-A
3-9
3-9
Pct.
.333
.333
3P-A
0-0
0-0
Pct.
.000
.000
FT-A
0-2
0-2
Pct.
.000
.000
OR-DR
3-7
3-7
Reb-Avg.
10-0.8
10-0.8
PF-D
5-0
5-0
Ast
0
0
TO
3
3
BLK
0
0
ST
1
1
Pts-Avg
6-0.5
6-0.5
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Ryan JORDAN
15
G — 6-0 — So. — Manassas, Va. — Stonewall Jackson HS
2012-13 FRESHMAN SEASON
GET TO KNOW
Played in 20 games as a reserve for the Lady Pirates… averaged 1.4 points and 1.3 rebounds
RYAN JORDAN
per game… averaged 6.3 minutes per contest… went 9-for-40 (.225) from the floor… was 10for-17 (.588) from the free throw line… scored a season-high 13 points at UMBC on Dec. 7…
Name: Ryan Jordan
also had a season-high seven rebounds in that contest.
JORDAN’S
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 13 at UMBC (12/7/12)
Rebounds: 7 at UMBC
(12/7/12)
Assists: 1 (twice), last vs.
North Carolina Central (3/7/13)
Steals: 2 at Southern Miss
(11/9/12)
Blocks: 1 at UMBC (12/7/12)
Minutes: 18 vs. Chicago State
(11/18/12)
Field Goals Made: 4 at UMBC
(12/7/12)
Field Goals Attempted: 9 vs.
Chicago State (11/18/12)
3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 2
vs. Florida Gulf Coast
(11/24/12)
Free Throws Made: 5 at UMBC
(12/7/12)
Free Throws Attempted: 7 at
UMBC (12/7/12)
STONEWALL JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL
Was on the varsity squad all four years… advanced to the state quarterfinals in both her
freshman and sophomore seasons… was a team captain as a junior, helping the team advance
to the state finals… averaged 18 points a game as a senior, being named Cedar Run District
Player of the Year, All-Region and All-State… won the Cedar Rapids District title all four years.
PERSONAL
Born Sept. 4, 1994… daughter of Paula and Daryle Jordan… has two sisters, Samantha (21)
and Sydney (19)… father Daryle is a graduate of Hampton University… nicknamed RJ or RyRy…
was featured in the Manassas Patch and Inside NOVA… undecided about her major.
Nickname: RJ, RyRy
Major: Undecided
Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother
Favorite Movie: Bridesmaids
Favorite Music Artist: Kid Cudi
Favorite Sports Figure: Kevin Durant
If there was a movie about me, I’d want _____ to play
me: Zoe Saldana
Person in history I would like to meet: Malcolm X
Person I’d like to switch places with: Kim Kardashian
Greatest influence on my life: My sister Samantha
Hobbies: Shopping, writing, reading, making collages
My goal in life: Attend graduate school in California
The best advice I ever received was: Opinions are like
butts; everyone has one
For me to improve as a player, I need to: To work out
by myself with the same intensity as I do when
someone’s training me
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Always be
comfortable in my own skin
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered
as: A great student and a great athlete
The thing nobody knows about me is: I’m diabetic
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to
music
JORDAN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
12-13
Total
GP-GS
20-0
20-0
Min/Avg.
126-6.3
126-6.3
FG-A
9-40
9-40
Pct.
.225
.225
3P-A
0-10
0-10
Pct.
.000
.000
FT-A
10-17
10-17
Pct.
.588
.588
OR-DR
13-12
13-12
Reb-Avg.
25-1.3
25-1.3
PF-D
17-0
17-0
Ast
4
4
TO
9
9
BLK
1
1
ST
4
4
Pts-Avg
28-1.4
28-1.4
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Shellis HAMPTON
22
G — 5-10 — So. — Grand Rapids, Mich. — Catholic Central HS
HAMPTON’S
CAREER HIGHS
Points: 9 vs. Evansville
(12/21/12)
Rebounds: 4 vs. Florida Gulf
Coast (11/24/12)
Assists: 4 vs. Florida Gulf Coast
(11/24/12)
Steals: 2 (twice), last vs. Evansville (12/21/12)
Blocks: 1 vs. Florida Gulf Coast
(11/24/12)
Minutes: 18 vs. Florida Gulf
Coast (11/24/12)
Field Goals Made: 3 (twice), last
vs. Evansville (12/21/12)
Field Goals Attempted: 10
(twice), last vs. Evansville
(12/21/12)
3-PT Field Goals Made: 3 vs.
Evansville (12/21/12)
3-PT Field Goals Attempted: 9
(twice), last vs. Evansville
(12/21/12)
Free Throws Made: 1 vs. Florida
Gulf Coast (11/24/12)
Free Throws Attempted: 1 vs.
Florida Gulf Coast (11/24/12)
2012-13 FRESHMAN SEASON
GET TO KNOW
Played in 13 games for the Lady Pirates as a reserve… averaged 2.2 points and 0.8 rebounds
SHELLIS HAMPTON
per game… averaged 5.8 minutes per contest… was 10-for-43 (.233) from the floor… hit seven
of 35 3-pointers (.200) on the season… scored a season-high nine points against Evansville on
Name: Shellis Hampton
Dec. 21, hitting a season-high three 3-pointers… scored eight points against Chicago State on
Major: Criminal Justice
Nov. 18… grabbed a season-high four rebounds against Florida Gulf Coast on Nov. 24.
Favorite TV Show: Law & Order: SVU
Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball
Favorite Music Artist: Chris Brown
Favorite Sports Figure: Kobe Bryant
If there was a movie about me, I’d want _____ to play
me: Sanaa Lathan
Person in history I would like to meet: Michelle Obama
Person I’d like to switch places with: Skylar Diggins
Greatest influence on my life: My mother
Hobbies: Drawing, making movies
My goal in life: To serve God, have a rewarding career
and a loving family
PERSONAL
The best advice I ever received was: Never take anyBorn June 12, 1994… daughter of Renee’ and Rickey Hampton… has one brother, Rickey Jr. thing for granted
(24)… was featured in the Grand Rapids Press… majoring in criminal justice… wants to attend For me to improve as a player, I need to: Consistently
be an explosive offensive player
law school and become a criminal attorney.
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Apply myself
in all situations
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered
as: A great student and a great athlete
The thing nobody knows about me is: I’m very shy
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Watch
Kobe Bryant highlights and read inspirational quotes
CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Was on the varsity squad all four years… Averaged 10 points a game as a freshman, earning
All-Conference honorable mention… was named All-Conference and All-Area as a sophomore
after averaging 12 points a game… averaged 16 points, five rebounds, and five assists per
game as a junior… named All-Area, All-Conference, and Honorable Mention All-State… named
All-Conference and All-Area as a senior after averaging 16 points, seven rebounds, and five
assists per game… was also named Academic All-State as a senior… played volleyball all four
years as well.
HAMPTON’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
12-13
Total
GP-GS
13-0
13-0
Min/Avg.
76-5.8
76-5.8
FG-A
10-43
10-43
Pct.
.233
.233
3P-A
7-35
7-35
Pct.
.200
.200
FT-A
1-3
1-3
Pct.
.333
.333
OR-DR
5-5
5-5
Reb-Avg.
10-0.8
10-0.8
PF-D
6-0
6-0
Ast
7
7
TO
4
4
BLK
1
1
ST
6
6
Pts-Avg
28-2.2
28-2.2
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Malia TATE-DeFREITAS
00
G — 5-8 — Fr. — Harrisburg, Pa. — Steelton HS
STEELTON-HIGHSPIRE HIGH SCHOOL
Was named All-State and Team MVP as a freshman after averaging 23 points per game…
upped that average to 34 points per game as a sophomore, again earning All-State and Team
MVP honors… was also named Big 15 for the second straight year and AP Class A Player of the
Year… again earned all of those honors as a junior, averaging 36 points per game… averaged
29 points per game as a senior, eclipsing the 3,000 career point mark, becoming just the ninth
player in Pennsylvania state history to do so… was again named Big 15, All-State, Team MVP,
and Player of the Year… won three district championships and two state titles… graduated as
her school’s all-time leading scorer, male or female… was named a PARADE magazine AllAmerican… was coached by her father from fourth grade through 12th grade.
PERSONAL
Born Nov. 23, 1994… has three siblings: Malani (15), Malik (13), and Major (10)… mother Jennifer is a graduate of Hampton University… was featured in the Patriot News… currently undecided regarding her major.
GET TO KNOW
MALIA TATE-DeFREITAS
Name: Malia Tate-DeFreitas
Major: Undecided
Favorite TV Show: Orange is the New Black
Favorite Music Artist: R&B and hip-hop
Favorite Sports Figure: Chris Paul
Person in history I would like to meet: Rosa Parks
Person I’d like to switch places with: Oprah Winfrey
Greatest influence on my life: Christopher Franklin (Mr. Handles)
Hobbies: shopping, going to the movies
My goal in life: To be successful in my major
The best advice I ever received was: Believe in your dream
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Work hard, be dedicated, be physical
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Stay focused and determined
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered as: A great guard and a
good student
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to music and pray
Georgianna GILBEAUX
3
G — 5-6 — Fr. — Washington, D.C. — H.D. Woodson HS
H.D. WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL
Was named All-Conference as a freshman, sophomore, and junior… helped the team win
DCIAA and DCSAA state championships as a senior.
PERSONAL
Born Aug. 26, 1995… daughter of Reba and Craig Gilbeaux… has two brothers: Craig (28) and
Brandon (26), and one sister: Rashida (25)… nicknamed Georgie or GG… plans to pursue a 5-
GET TO KNOW
GEORGIANNA GILBEAUX
Name: Georgianna Gilbeaux
Nickname: Georgie, GG
Major: 5-year MBA
Favorite Music Artist: R&B
Favorite Sports Figure: Chris Paul
If there was a movie about me, I’d want ____ to play me: Tariq P. Henson
Person in history I would like to meet: Gandhi
Person I’d like to switch places with: Rihanna
Greatest influence on my life: My parents
Hobbies: Softball, volleyball, and shopping
My goal in life: Get my Master’s and Ph.D., own my own business
The best advice I ever received was: Your true character comes out when you’re faced with
challenges
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Improve my shot
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Work on my time management
The one thing nobody knows about me is: My family members are my best friends
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to music
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Sade KING
5
G — 5-0 — r-Fr. — Mount Vernon, N.Y. — Mount Vernon HS
2012-13 FRESHMAN SEASON
Redshirted for the Lady Pirates.
MOUNT VERNON HIGH SCHOOL
Was on the varsity basketball squad all four years… was named MVP of the championship
game and All-Tournament as a freshman… averaged 8.2 points and 5.1 assists per game as a
sophomore, again named All-Tournament… helped Mount Vernon win section championships
as a freshman and sophomore… joined the 1,000-point club as a senior and was named First
Team All-State… also played tennis as a freshman… also played softball as a sophomore.
PERSONAL
Born Feb. 19, 1994… daughter of Tonya Wheeler… has one sister, Mariyah (11)… nicknamed
Sha Millie… was featured in The Daily News and The Journal News… majoring in graphic design… wants to own her own business.
Bayley COLEMAN-COX
GET TO KNOW
SADE KING
Name: Sade’ King
Nickname: Sha Millie
Major: Graphic Design
Favorite TV Show: Scandal
Favorite Music Artist: Meek Mill
Favorite Sports Figure: LeBron James
Person in history I would like to meet: President Barack Obama
Greatest influence on my life: My mother
Hobbies: Shopping, drawing tattoo designs
The best advice I ever received was: Never give up, chase your dreams
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Stay focused
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Do what it takes to reach my
dreams
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to music
11
G — 5-8 — Fr. — Durham, N.C. — Jordan HS
C.E. JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL
Played on the varsity squad all four years… was coached by her father Ty… averaged 28.3
points per game as a junior, eclipsing the 1,000 career point mark in that season… also set
the school’s single-game scoring record that season with a 47-point effort on Dec. 28, 2011…
became C.E. Jordan’s all-time leading scorer, male or female, as a senior, averaging 17.9
points and 2.3 assists per game… also won the Extra Effort Award as a senior.
PERSONAL
Born Sept. 13, 1995… daughter of Birshan and Ty Cox… has one brother, Tyler (11)… nicknamed Bay… was featured in the Herald-Sun… plans to major in architecture… wants to work
in an architecture firm.
GET TO KNOW
BAYLEY COLEMAN-COX
Name: Bayley Coleman-Cox
Nickname: Bay
Major: Architecture
Favorite TV Show: Girl Code
Favorite Music Artist: Hip-hop and R&B
Favorite Sports Figure: Diana Taurasi
If there was a movie about me, I’d want ____ to play me: Sanaa Lathan
Person in history I would like to meet: Martin Luther King Jr.
Person I’d like to switch places with: Oprah Winfrey
Hobbies: Drawing, art, and music
My goal in life: To become a successful female architect
The best advice I ever received was: Refuse to fail and never settle for average
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Adjust to the pace of college ball and put more effort into
it
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Communicate more, don’t be so guarded and timid
After my career at Hampton is over, I want to be remembered as: A great shooter and a hardworking student
The one thing nobody knows about me is: I don’t always believe in myself
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to music, eat, use the bathroom
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2013-14 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES BASKETBALL
Shaleise BOYD
13
F/C — 6-3 — So. — Virginia Beach, Va. — Florida Tech — Salem HS
FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Appeared in 10 games, making first appearance against Clark Atlanta on Nov. 18…recorded
first career field goal against No. 5 South Carolina Aiken on Nov. 25…recorded a season-high
six rebounds at Eckerd on Feb. 9…recorded first career blocked shot at Eckerd on Feb. 9.
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
Played basketball as a sophomore, junior, and senior… won the Coaches Award as a sophomore and junior… was named Team MVP as both a junior and senior… also won the Academic
Award as a junior and senior… won the Iron Man Award as a senior… also played tennis all
four years.
PERSONAL
Born Oct. 13, 1994… daughter of Sheila and Marvin Williams… has two brothers, Marvin (28)
and Orlando (21)… nicknamed Lei… was featured in The Virginian-Pilot… majoring in psychology… wants to join the United States Navy.
GET TO KNOW
SHALEISE BOYD
Name: Shaleise Boyd
Nickname: Lei
Major: Psychology
Favorite TV Show: The Haves and the Have Nots
Favorite Music Artist: Hip-Hop
Favorite Sports Figure: Kobe Bryant
If there was a movie about me, I’d want ____ to play me: Gabrielle Union
Person in history I would like to meet: Martin Luther King Jr.
Person I’d like to switch places with: Jay-Z
Greatest influence on my life: My mother
Hobbies: Basketball, tennis, shopping
My goal in life: Join the military, get into coaching
The best advice I ever received was: You can be whatever you put your mind to
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Work hard
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Be willing to change
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered as: A success on and off
the court
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to music
Lauren JOHNSON
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G — 5-6 — r-Jr. — Cairo, Ga. — Darton College — Brookwood School
2012-13 SOPHOMORE SEASON
Redshirted for the Lady Pirates.
DARTON STATE COLLEGE
Averaged 8 points and 4 assists per game as a freshman.
BROOKWOOD SCHOOL
Played basketball as a sophomore, junior, and senior… was named Co-Region Player of the Year as a sophomore…
averaged 26 points per game as a junior, earning All-State honors and being named Region Player of the Year… was
a McDonald’s All-American nominee as a senior… again won Region Player of the Year as a senior after averaging 26
points a game… was also on the track & field and soccer teams as a sophomore.
PERSONAL
Born Oct. 13, 1992… daughter of Chandra Johnson… has two brothers, Nicholas (23) and Justin (18)… nicknamed LJ…
was featured in the Thomasville Times Enterprise… majoring in marketing.
GET TO KNOW
LAUREN JOHNSON
Name: Lauren Johnson
Nickname: LJ
Major: Marketing
Favorite TV Show: SportsNation
Favorite Movie: Semi-Pro
Favorite Music Artist: Drake
Favorite Sports Figure: Deron Williams
If there was a movie about me, I’d want _____ to play me: Sanaa Lathan
Person in history I would like to meet: John Wooden
Person I’d like to switch places with: Beyonce
Greatest influence on my life: My mother
Hobbies: Listening to music, playing sports
My goal in life: Play professional basketball
The best advice I ever received was: Do everything to the best of your ability
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Play off instinct
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Be more patient
After my career at Hampton, I’d like to be remembered as: A hard worker
The thing nobody knows about me is: I love to read
The one thing I normally do before a game is: Listen to music
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F — 6-1 — r-So. — Oxford, N.C. — University of Miami — J.F. Webb HS
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
Pulled down a season-best four rebounds versus Holy Cross during the 2011-12 season...
Grabbed three rebounds with a steal in seven minutes against Louisiana Monroe... Scored
two points in four minutes in her collegiate debut against Prairie View A&M.
J.F. WEBB HIGH SCHOOL
Was named All-District as a freshman and sophomore… earned All-Conference honors as a
junior… eclipsed 1,000 career points as a senior… was named Team MVP, All-District, and AllConference that season… won three straight conference championships… averaged 20 points
and 13 rebounds per game… led the league in rebounding as a sophomore, junior, and senior.
PERSONAL
Born Sept. 18, 1993… daughter of Margaret Majors and Frank Hobgood… has four siblings…
nicknamed Lucy… was featured in the Oxford Time Legend… majoring in sports management.
GET TO KNOW
TYLER HOBGOOD
Name: Tyler Hobgood
Nickname: Lucy
Major: Sports Management
Favorite TV Show: Breaking Bad
Favorite Music Artist: Rap
Favorite Sports Figure: Dwyane Wade
If there was a movie about me, I’d want ____ to
play me: Mike Epps
Person in history I would like to meet: Gucci
Mane
Person I’d like to switch places with: 2 Chainz
Hobbies: Basketball
Greatest influence on my life: My mother
My goal in life: Make money
The best advice I ever received was: To be successful, you have to put in the work, because a lot
of people want it, but only a few will receive it
For me to improve as a player, I need to: Be in
the best condition possible
For me to improve as a person, I need to: Stay
focused
After my career at Hampton is over, I want to be
remembered as: One of the greatest
The one thing nobody knows about me is: I like to
read
The one thing I normally do before a game is:
Listen to hype music
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2012-13 YEAR IN REVIEW
Season Highlights
-The Lady Pirates won a program Div. I-record 28 games.
-Hampton became just the fifth women’s program to go undefeated in MEAC play in the conference’s history; it was also the first time the Lady Pirates went through MEAC play without a single loss.
-The Lady Pirates went on a 19-game winning streak from Jan. 2-March 16, setting a new program Div. I record for longest winning streak. Hampton also tied for the nation’s seventh-longest
winning streak.
-Hampton made its fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, drawing No. 2 seed Duke in
the first round in Durham, N.C.
-Senior forward Keiara Avant became the first Hampton player to be named MEAC Player of the
Year. She averaged a double-double for the season, pouring in 16.2 points a game to go along
with a MEAC-best 10.1 rebounds per game.
-Junior forward Alyssa Bennett was named MEAC Defensive Player of the Year, marking the third
time in four years that award went to a Hampton player. Bennett was also a Second Team AllMEAC selection, averaging 10.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game.
-Junior guard Nicole Hamilton, a natural shooting guard who spent the 2012-13 season as the
point guard, was named First Team All-MEAC. She averaged 11.9 points and 5.3 assists per
game, and Hamilton led the team in both steals (78) and blocked shots (48). Hamilton was also
an All-Tournament Team selection at both the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam and the Toledo
Invitational.
-Head coach David Six was named MEAC Coach of the Year for the second time.
-Hampton won three games against “BCS-conference” schools in 2012-13, beating Mississippi
State (56-48) and LSU (67-58) out of the SEC and beating the ACC’s Boston College 60-57.
-In making its fifth straight appearance in the championship game, Hampton defeated rival Howard 59-38 to take its fourth straight MEAC Tournament crown. Senior guard Olivia Allen led four
Lady Pirates in double figures with 16 points.
-Senior forward Keiara Avant was named the MEAC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.
-Head coach David Six was named the MEAC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Coach. Six is 12-0
in his collegiate career in MEAC Tournament games.
Lady Pirates in the NCAA Rankings
-Hampton led the nation in scoring defense, giving up just 47.8 points per contest.
-The Lady Pirates were also third among all Div. I teams in field goal percentage defense, holding
opponents to .320 shooting (572-for-1,786) in 2012-13.
-The Lady Pirates held opponents to .243 shooting behind the arc, which was third-best 3-point
field goal percentage defense in the nation.
-Hampton’s +6.38 turnover margin was the fifth-best in the nation.
-The Lady Pirates had a scoring margin of +16.4, ranking 13th in the nation, and their .824 winning percentage was the 15th-best among all Div. I teams.
-Hampton has won its last 14 home games, dating back to the 2011-12 season, which is tied with
Harvard for the seventh-longest such streak in the nation.
-Senior forward Keiara Avant was 11th in the nation with 20 double-doubles, and her 10.1 rebounds per game were the 36th-best among all Div. I players.
-Junior guard Nicole Hamilton was 36th in the nation in assists, averaging 5.3 per game.
More Defensive Nuggets
-Over their last 10 games in 2012-13, the Lady Pirates held opponents to just 41.2 points per
game. During that span, only two opponents managed more than 50 points: Duke on March 18
NCAA Tournament Recap
(67) and Coppin State on March 14 (52).
-The Lady Pirates drew a No. 15 seed in the Norfolk Region, and they traveled to Durham, N.C.
-Only one opponent scored more than 69 points against the Lady Pirates: Florida Gulf Coast,
to take on No. 2 seed Duke in the first round at Cameron Indoor Stadium. It was a rematch of
which scored 70 against Hampton on Nov. 24 during the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam.
the Lady Pirates’ first-round NCAA match-up in 2010.
-The Lady Pirates gave up just 45.9 points per game in MEAC play.
-Hampton made a stirring comeback in the second half, closing the gap to six points before Duke -Hampton’s season low in points allowed came against Bethune-Cookman on March 4, when the
eventually pulled away for the 67-51 win.
Lady Pirates gave up just 28 points.
-Senior forward Keiara Avant led Hampton with 18 points, while senior guard Olivia Allen added
15 points — 12 of which came in the second half. Senior forward Ariel Phelps grabbed a teamKeiara Avant Raked in the Awards
high 10 rebounds.
-2012-13 MEAC Player of the Year.
-2013 MEAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player.
MEAC Tournament Recap
-2012-13 Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) First Team All-State.
-The top-seeded Lady Pirates opened the MEAC Tournament with a 63-28 win over Delaware
-2012-13 Richmond Times-Dispatch First Team All-State.
State in the quarterfinal round. Junior forward Alyssa Bennett and senior guard Olivia Allen each -2013 Hampton Roads Sports Commission Women’s Basketball Offensive Player of the Year.
had 13 points.
-four-time MEAC Player of the Week (Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Feb. 4, Feb. 25).
-Hampton then defeated Coppin State 78-52 in the semifinals, thanks to 26 points from junior
-two-time MEAC Defensive Player of the Week (Dec. 31, Feb. 11).
guard Nicole Hamilton and 20 points from senior forward Keiara Avant. Four Lady Pirates scored
in double figures.
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2012-13 RESULTS
28-6 overall — 16-0 MEAC — 11-0 Home — 13-1 Away — 4-5 Neutral
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY
Home
Away
Neutral
Total
Games
11
15
8
34
Attend.
33,585
11,909
7,432
52,926
Avg/Gm
3,053
794
929
1,557
SCORE BY PERIODS
HU
Opp.
1st
1,052
678
2nd
1,118
939
OT
10
7
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2012-13 STATISTICS
2012-13 HONORS
MEAC Player of the Year
MEAC Defensive Player of the Year
MEAC Coach of the Year
First Team All-MEAC
Second Team All-MEAC
Keiara Avant
Alyssa Bennett
David Six
Keiara Avant
Nicole Hamilton
Alyssa Bennett
MEAC Tourney MOP
MEAC Tourney MOC
Keiara Avant
David Six
VaSID First Team All-State
Keiara Avant
Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State
Keiara Avant
HRSC WBB Off. Player of the Year
Keiara Avant
MEAC Player of the Week
Keiara Avant (Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Feb. 4, Feb. 25)
Alyssa Bennett (Feb. 18)
MEAC Defensive Player of the Week
Keiara Avant (Dec. 31, Feb. 11)
Verdine Warner (Nov. 12)
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HAMPTON’S 2012-13 RECORD
WHEN...
Overall Record
MEAC Record
28-6
16-0
At Home
On the Road
Neutral Courts
11-0
13-2
4-4
In November
In December
In January
In February
In March
4-3
5-2
7-0
6-0
6-1
In Games...
Decided by five points or less
Decided by 10 points or less
Decided by 11 points or more
At Night
During the Day
In Overtime
On TV
3-1
6-2
19-3
14-0
14-6
1-0
2-1
When Scoring…
Less than 60 points
60-69 points
70-79 points
80-89 points
90-99 points
100+ points
8-5
9-1
7-0
4-0
0-0
0-0
When Allowing…
Less than 60 points
60-69 points
70-79 points
80-89 points
90-99 points
100+ points
26-3
2-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
When…
Leading at half
Trailing at half
Tied at half
Shooting 50% or better
Shooting less than 50%
Better shooting % than opponent
Worse shooting % than opponent
Even shooting %
Better FT % than opponent
Worse FT % than opponent
Outrebounding opponent
Being outrebounded
Equal rebounds
Fewer turnovers than opponent
More turnovers than opponent
Equal turnovers
Committing 15 or fewer turnovers
25-3
3-3
0-0
2-0
26-6
23-1
5-5
0-0
18-2
10-4
19-0
8-5
1-1
25-4
3-2
0-0
19-2
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YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS
Year
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Coach
Alberta Gatling
Alberta Gatling
Alberta Gatling
Alberta Gatling
Alberta Gatling
Overall
W
2
7
19
15
12
L
10
10
13
11
18
Pct.
.167
.412
.594
.577
.400
Conference
W
L
1
9
4
9
7
7
7
7
5
7
Pct.
.100
.308
.500
.500
.417
Post.
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Year
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Coach
Walter Mebane
Walter Mebane
Walter Mebane
Walter Mebane
Walter Mebane
Overall
W
14
7
15
18
16
L
13
22
13
13
16
Pct.
.519
.214
.536
.581
.500
Conference
W
L
14
4
6
12
11
7
10
6
9
7
1980-81
Marilyn Sinclair
9
19
.321
2
11
.154
NONE
2009-10
David Six
20
12
.625
12
4
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
James Sweat
James Sweat
James Sweat
James Sweat
21
19
24
30
12
12
7
4
.636
.613
.774
.882
7
10
12
15
5
6
4
1
2010-11
David Six
25
7
.781
15
1
2011-12
David Six
26
5
.839
15
1
2012-13
David Six
28
6
.824
16
0
1985-86
James Sweat
26
6
.813
17
2
1986-87
James Sweat
30
2
.938
19
0
38 Yrs.
9 Coaches
691
427
.618
420
200
1987-88
James Sweat
33
1
.971
19
0
1988-89
Round
1989-90
1990-91
Round
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
21
9
.700
16
3
.842
NCAA 1st NOTE: Championships are listed above in bold
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
12
25
16
6
.429
.806
7
15
12
4
.368
.789
NONE
NCAA 1st
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
19
20
21
10
9
9
.655
.690
.700
13
16
14
6
3
5
1994-95
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
10
18
.357
6
13
.684
NONE
.842
NONE
.737
CIAA
NCAA Play-In Game
.316
NONE
1995-96
1996-97
Fred Applin
Fred Applin/
Carolyn Guyton
10
10
17
18
.370
.357
5
13
.278
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Patricia Bibbs
Patricia Bibbs
Patricia Bibbs
22
18
16
7
10
15
.759
.643
.516
16
14
11
2
4
7
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Patricia Bibbs
Patricia Bibbs
Patricia Bibbs
14
17
23
15
14
9
.483
.548
.719
11
12
17
7
6
1
2003-04
Patricia Bibbs
17
13
.567
14
4
.583
NONE
.625
NONE
.750
NONE
.934
CIAA
NCAA Semifinals
.895
NCAA Quarterfinals
1.000
CIAA
NCAA Regional Champs
1.000
NCAA
No Aff.
NONE
Head Coach
James Sweat
David Six
.889
NONE
Tiny L. Laster Jr.
.778
NONE
.611
MEAC
Patricia Cage-Bibbs
NCAA 1st Round
Walter Mebane
.611
NONE
Alberta Gatling
.667
NONE
Fred Applin
.944
MEAC
NCAA 1st Round Carolyn Guyton
.778
MEAC
Marilyn Sinclair
st
NCAA 1 Round
Overall
183-44
99-30
128-77
127-83
70-77
55-62
16-27
4-8
9-19
Pct.
.742
.333
.611
.625
.562
Post.
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
.750
MEAC
NCAA 1st Round
.938
MEAC
NCAA 1st Round
.938
MEAC
NCAA 1st Round
1.000
MEAC
NCAA 1st Round
.677
Pct.
.806
.767
.624
.605
.476
.470
.372
.333
.321
Overall record includes Hampton only
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JACKIE DOLBERRY (2,727 points)
Year
G
FGM
1985-86
32
198
1986-87
32
291
1987-88
34
299
1988-89
28
255
Totals
126
1,043
FGA
367
614
630
550
2,161
Pct.
.540
.473
.474
.464
.483
FTM
41
90
114
112
357
FTA
58
113
167
136
474
Pct.
.707
.796
.682
.824
.753
TP
437
742
813
735
2,727
AVG
13.7
23.1
24.0
26.3
21.6
NICOLE BRATHWAITE (1,373 points)
Year
G
FGM
2000-01
29
80
2001-02
31
92
2002-03
32
128
2003-04
30
147
Totals
122
447
FGA
164
205
234
267
870
Pct.
.488
.449
.547
.551
.514
FTM
71
98
145
165
479
FTA
111
143
191
225
670
Pct.
.640
.685
.759
.733
.715
TP
231
282
401
459
1,373
AVG
8.0
9.1
12.5
15.3
11.3
LaSHONDRA DIXON (1,967 points)
Year
G
FGM
99-2000
31
154
2000-01
29
153
2001-02
30
169
2002-03
31
186
Totals
121
662
FGA
444
422
530
497
1,893
Pct.
.347
.363
.319
.374
.350
FTM
95
81
142
135
453
FTA
124
115
183
178
600
Pct.
.766
.704
.776
.758
.755
TP
443
433
527
564
1,967
AVG
14.3
14.9
17.6
18.2
16.3
GWEN JORDAN (1,347 points)
Year
G
FGM
1978-79
23
165
1979-80
29
154
1980-81
23
141
1981-82
26
64
Totals
101
524
FGA
361
414
390
166
1,331
Pct.
.457
.372
.362
.385
.394
FTM
65
116
72
46
299
FTA
99
160
103
60
422
Pct.
.657
.725
.699
.761
.709
TP
395
424
354
174
1,347
AVG
17.2
14.6
15.4
6.7
13.3
ANITA COOPER (1,795 points)
Year
G
FGM
1982-83
30
134
1983-84
31
176
1984-85
26
208
1985-86
31
244
Totals
118
762
FGA
289
326
377
463
1,455
Pct.
.464
.539
.507
.527
.524
FTM
55
62
53
101
271
FTA
84
92
84
153
413
Pct.
.655
.674
.631
.660
.656
TP
323
414
469
589
1,795
AVG
10.8
13.4
18.0
19.0
15.2
THELKLA BLUE (1,326 points)
Year
G
FGM
1990-91
32
140
1991-92
28
151
1992-93
24
127
1993-94
29
145
Totals
113
563
FGA
270
299
256
309
1,134
Pct.
.519
.505
.496
.469
.496
FTM
44
46
29
79
198
FTA
84
100
66
120
370
Pct.
.524
.460
.439
.658
.535
TP
325
349
283
369
1,326
AVG
10.2
12.5
11.8
12.7
11.7
RACHEL BUTLER (1,534 points)
Year
G
FGM
2004-05
27
107
2005-06
29
131
2006-07
28
95
2007-08
31
134
Totals
115
467
FGA
308
394
328
335
1,365
Pct.
.347
.332
.290
.400
.342
FTM
68
115
119
113
415
FTA
89
160
164
161
574
Pct.
.764
.719
.726
.702
.723
TP
340
440
332
422
1,534
AVG
12.6
15.2
11.2
13.6
13.3
TONI GOODMAN (1,253 points)
Year
G
FGM
1978-79
17
32
1979-80
29
143
1980-81
25
169
1981-82
33
181
Totals
104
525
FGA
93
388
246
423
1,150
Pct.
.354
.369
.397
.427
.457
FTM
16
64
53
70
203
FTA
37
118
100
109
364
Pct.
.432
.542
.530
.642
.558
TP
80
350
391
432
1,253
AVG
4.7
12.1
15.6
13.1
12.0
WENDY GOODWIN (1,452 points)
Year
G
FGM
1990-91
32
135
1991-92
29
133
1992-93
29
203
1993-94
20
107
Totals
110
578
FGA
289
286
381
245
1,201
Pct.
.467
.465
.533
.437
.481
FTM
47
76
82
91
296
FTA
72
134
137
135
478
Pct.
.653
.567
.599
.674
.619
TP
317
342
488
305
1,452
AVG
9.9
11.8
16.8
15.3
13.2
SHEILA HILLMAN (1,249 points)
Year
G
FGM
1982-83
30
126
1983-84
27
106
1984-85
27
109
1985-86
31
138
Totals
115
479
FGA
338
297
239
288
1,162
Pct.
.373
.356
.456
.479
.412
FTM
51
69
77
94
291
FTA
91
99
112
146
448
Pct.
.561
.691
.688
.644
.650
TP
303
281
295
370
1,249
AVG
10.1
10.4
10.9
11.9
10.9
ANGELA FAULK (1,429 points)
Year
G
FGM
1990-91
26
112
1991-92
29
124
1992-93
29
184
1993-94
28
188
Totals
112
608
FGA
234
252
328
351
1,165
Pct.
.479
.492
.561
.536
.522
FTM
31
47
52
83
213
FTA
51
72
82
137
342
Pct.
.608
.653
.634
.606
.623
TP
255
295
420
459
1,429
AVG
9.8
10.2
14.5
16.4
12.8
DEBBIE DePASS (1,224 points)
Year
G
FGM
1980-81
27
102
1981-82
33
138
1982-83
30
153
1983-84
31
138
Totals
121
531
FGA
272
349
325
315
1,261
Pct.
.375
.395
.471
.438
.421
FTM
45
39
33
45
162
FTA
66
62
43
58
229
Pct.
.682
.629
.767
.775
.707
TP
249
315
339
321
1,224
AVG
9.2
9.5
11.3
10.5
10.1
JERICKA JENKINS (1,385 points)
Year
G
FGM
2008-09
32
82
2009-10
32
99
2010-11
28
122
2011-12
31
135
Totals
123
438
FGA
221
309
292
451
1,273
Pct.
.371
.320
.418
.299
.344
FTM
65
43
103
114
325
FTA
77
52
124
137
390
Pct.
.844
.827
.831
.832
.833
TP
276
306
374
429
1,385
AVG
8.6
9.6
13.4
13.8
11.3
VENISE FRAZER (1,206 points)
Year
G
FGM
1984-85
32
38
1985-86
31
68
1986-87
31
150
1987-88
33
198
Totals
127
454
FGA
82
161
300
384
927
Pct.
.463
.422
.500
.516
.490
FTM
26
54
102
116
298
FTA
52
82
134
157
425
Pct.
.500
.658
.761
.739
.701
TP
102
190
402
512
1,206
AVG
3.2
6.1
12.9
15.5
9.5
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QUANNEISHA PERRY (1,200 points)
Year
G
FGM
2007-08
30
98
2008-09
24
74
2009-10
31
158
2010-11
31
162
Totals
116
492
FGA
237
161
368
335
1,101
Pct.
.414
.460
.429
.484
.447
FTM
31
34
81
69
215
FTA
68
47
115
114
344
Pct.
.456
.723
.704
.605
.625
TP
227
182
397
394
1,200
AVG
7.6
7.6
12.8
12.7
10.3
CHOICETTA McMILLIAN (1,035 points)
Year
G
FGM
FGA
2008-09
20
21
86
2009-10
31
61
180
2010-11
32
118
331
2011-12
31
132
351
Totals
114
332
948
Pct.
.244
.339
.353
.376
.350
FTM
11
26
58
59
154
FTA
15
37
79
73
204
Pct.
.733
.703
.734
.808
.755
TP
61
193
371
410
1,035
AVG
3.1
6.2
11.6
13.2
9.1
DANIELLE DAWSON (1,148 points)
Year
G
FGM
1996-97
28
141
1997-98
29
186
1998-99
28
60
Totals
85
387
FGA
371
481
191
1,043
Pct.
.380
.387
.314
.371
FTM
110
106
60
276
FTA
151
154
89
394
Pct.
.728
.688
.674
.701
TP
424
524
200
1,148
AVG
15.1
18.1
7.1
13.5
FELECIA BRYANT (1,000 points)
Year
G
FGM
1997-98
29
128
1998-99
28
123
99-2000
31
127
Totals
88
378
Pct.
.390
.413
.436
.412
FTM
93
73
78
244
FTA
168
126
122
416
Pct.
.554
.579
.639
.587
TP
349
319
332
1,000
AVG
12.0
11.4
10.7
11.4
SHANI BAULDRICK (1,107 points)
Year
G
FGM
1992-93
29
71
1993-94
29
104
1994-95
27
159
1995-96
27
118
Totals
112
452
FGA
168
236
320
276
1,000
Pct.
.423
.441
.497
.428
.452
FTM
47
56
40
60
203
FTA
93
116
77
103
389
Pct.
.505
.483
.519
.583
.522
TP
189
264
358
296
1,107
AVG
6.5
9.1
13.3
11.0
9.9
JACKIE McWILLIAMS (1,090 points)
Year
G
FGM
1987-88
32
46
1988-89
29
119
1989-90
28
149
1990-91
32
154
Totals
121
468
FGA
125
260
312
321
1,018
Pct.
.368
.458
.478
.480
.460
FTM
16
38
52
44
150
FTA
25
66
75
70
236
Pct.
.640
.576
.693
.629
.636
TP
108
276
353
353
1,090
AVG
3.3
9.5
12.6
11.0
9.0
JACQUELINE WYCHE (1,090 points)
Year
G
FGM
1984-85
31
45
1985-86
30
93
1986-87
32
134
1987-88
33
153
Totals
126
425
FGA
122
212
302
342
978
Pct.
.369
.439
.443
.447
.435
FTM
26
44
72
98
240
FTA
51
55
102
131
339
Pct.
.510
.800
.705
.748
.708
TP
116
230
340
404
1,090
AVG
3.7
7.3
10.6
12.2
8.7
LINENI NOA (1,070 points)
Year
G
FGM
1998-99
28
78
99-2000
25
83
2000-01
28
103
2001-02
23
114
Totals
104
378
FGA
214
238
276
322
1,050
Pct.
.364
.349
.373
.354
.360
FTM
70
41
60
72
243
FTA
115
71
82
93
361
Pct.
.609
.577
.732
.774
.673
TP
233
220
301
316
1,070
AVG
8.3
8.8
10.8
13.7
10.3
ROBIN MILLER (1,048 points)
Year
G
FGM
1982-83
28
55
1983-84
30
99
1984-85
30
100
1985-86
28
119
Totals
116
373
FGA
119
208
194
231
752
Pct.
.462
.476
.515
.515
.496
FTM
28
76
77
116
297
FTA
47
103
107
152
409
Pct.
.596
.737
.720
.763
.726
TP
138
274
282
354
1,048
AVG
4.9
9.1
9.4
12.8
9.0
FGA
328
298
291
917
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INDVIDIUAL CAREER RECORDS
Most Games Played
127
126
126
123
123
123
122
122
121
121
121
Venise Frazer
Jacqueline Wyche
Jackie Dolberry
Anita Dixon
Karen Drewry
Jericka Jenkins
Nicole Brathwaite
Laura Lewis
Debbie DePass
Jackie McWilliams
LaShondra Dixon
1884-88
1984-88
1985-89
1981-85
1983-85, 86-88
2008-12
2000-04
2007-11
1980-84
1988-91
1999-2003
Most Assists (and Avg.)
740
6.4
620
5.0
449
3.6
418
3.5
363
3.0
359
2.9
330
2.9
288
3.5
256
2.5
240
2.8
Sheila Hillman
Jericka Jenkins
Jackie Dolberry
Jackie McWilliams
LaShondra Dixon
Karen Drewry
Thelkla Blue
Candice Tillman
Lineni Noa
Danielle Dawson
1982-86
2008-12
1985-89
1987-91
1999-2003
1983-85, 86-88
1990-94
1988-91
1998-2002
1996-99
Most Steals (and Avg.)
418
3.5
329
2.9
289
3.3
277
2.3
266
4.0
260
2.5
241
2.0
234
1.9
228
1.9
210
2.5
210
1.9
Jackie McWilliams
Sheila Hillman
Felicia Bryant
LaShondra Dixon
Paula McDole
Lineni Noa
Karen Drewry
Jericka Jenkins
Rachel Butler
Candice Tillman
Thelkla Blue
1987-91
1982-86
1997-2000
1999-2003
1986-88
1998-2002
1983-85, 86-88
2008-12
2004-08
1988-91
1990-94
Most Points (and Avg.)
2,717
21.6
1,967
16.3
1,795
15.2
1,534
13.3
1,452
13.2
1,429
12.8
1,385
11.3
1,373
11.3
1,347
13.3
1,326
11.8
Jackie Dolberry
LaShondra Dixon
Anita Cooper
Rachel Butler
Wendy Goodwin
Angela Faulk
Jericka Jenkins
Nicole Brathwaite
Gwen Jordan
Thelkla Blue
1985-89
1999-2003
1982-86
2004-08
1990-94
1990-94
2008-12
2000-04
1978-82
1990-94
Highest Scoring Avg.
21.6 ppg
17.1 ppg
16.3 ppg
15.2 ppg
Jackie Dolberry
Darlene Chaney
LaShondra Dixon
Anita Cooper
1985-89
1983-85
1999-2003
1982-86
13.6 ppg
13.5 ppg
13.3 ppg
13.3 ppg
13.2 ppg
12.8 ppg
12.6 ppg
Nisha Wilson
Danielle Dawson
Gwen Jordan
Rachel Butler
Toni Goodman
Angela Faulk
Valeria White
1996-98
1996-99
1978-82
2004-08
1978-82
1990-94
1977-80
Most Blocked Shots (and Avg.)
137
1.1
Jackie Dolberry
120
1.1
Angela Faulk
113
2.1
Tiffani Williams
112
2.3
Darlene Chaney
87
0.7
Nicole Brathwaite
78
0.7
Thelkla Blue
68
0.7
Wendy Goodwin
62
0.6
Shani Bauldrick
62
0.5
Quanneisha Perry
61
0.5
Laura Lewis
1985-89
1990-94
2003-05
1983-85
2000-04
1990-94
1990-94
1992-96
2007-11
2007-11
Most Rebounds (and Avg.)
1,608
15.5
Toni Goodman
1,252
9.9
Jackie Dolberry
1,124
8.9
Venise Frazer
937
8.1
Quanneisha Perry
902
8.1
Angela Faulk
900
8.3
Deryle Pridgeon
885
7.5
Anita Cooper
854
7.0
Nicole Brathwaite
846
7.7
Wendy Goodwin
811
14.0
Valerie White
1978-82
1985-89
1984-88
2007-11
1990-94
1978-79, 80-83
1982-86
2000-04
1990-94
1977-78, 79-80
Most FG Made
1,043
762
662
608
578
563
531
525
524
492
Jackie Dolberry
Anita Cooper
LaShondra Dixon
Angela Faulk
Wendy Goodwin
Thelkla Blue
Debbie DePass
Toni Goodman
Gwen Jordan
Quanneisha Perry
1985-89
1982-86
1999-2003
1990-94
1990-94
1990-94
1980-84
1978-82
1978-82
2007-11
Most FG Attempted
2,161
1,893
1,455
1,331
1,273
1,261
1,201
1,165
1,162
1,130
Jackie Dolberry
LaShondra Dixon
Anita Cooper
Gwen Jordan
Jericka Jenkins
Debbie DePass
Wendy Goodwin
Angela Faulk
Sheila Hillman
Toni Goodman
1985-89
1999-2003
1982-86
1978-82
2008-12
1980-84
1990-94
1990-94
1982-86
1978-82
Best FG Percentage*
.524 (762-1,455)
Anita Cooper
.522 (608-1,165)
Angela Faulk
.514 (447-870)
Nicole Brathwaite
.497 (308-620)
Carla Debro
.496 (563-1,134)
Thelkla Blue
.496 (373-752)
Robin Miller
.494 (382-774)
Darlene Chaney
.490 (454-927)
Venise Frazer
.483 (1,043-2,161)
jackie Dolberry
.481 (578-1,201)
Wendy Goodwin
*Minimum of 250 FG made
1982-86
1990-94
2000-04
1983-87
1990-94
1982-86
1983-85
1984-88
1985-89
1990-94
Most FT Made
479
453
415
357
325
299
298
297
296
291
Nicole Brathwaite
LaShondra Dixon
Rachel Butler
Jackie Dolberry
Jericka Jenkins
Gwen Jordan
Venise Frazer
Robin Miller
Wendy Goodwin
Sheila Hillman
2000-04
1999-2003
2004-08
1985-89
2008-12
1978-82
1984-88
1982-86
1990-94
1982-86
Most FT Attempted
670
600
574
478
474
448
442
425
422
416
413
Nicole Brathwaite
LaShondra Dixon
Rachel Butler
Wendy Goodwin
Jackie Dolberry
Sheila Hillman
Anita Dixon
Venise Frazer
Gwen Jordan
Felicia Bryant
Anita Cooper
2000-04
1999-2003
2004-08
1990-94
1985-89
1982-86
1982-85
1984-88
1978-82
1997-2000
1982-86
Best FT Percentage*
.833 (325-390)
Jericka Jenkins
.755 (453-600)
LaShondra Dixon
.755 (154-204)
Choicetta McMillian
.753 (357-474)
Jackie Dolberry
.750 (237-316)
Melanie Warner
.726 (297-409)
Robin Miller
.725 (158-218)
Karen Drewry
.723 (415-574)
Rachel Butler
.723 (240-332)
Keiara Avant
.715 (479-670)
Nicole Brathwaite
.709 (299-422)
Gwen Jordan
*Minimum of 125 FT made
2008-12
1999-2003
2008-12
1985-89
2008-12
1982-86
1983-85, 86-88
2004-08
2009-13
2000-04
1978-82
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INDVIDIUAL CAREER RECORDS/INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS
Most 3-PT Made
274
217
190
185
184
151
98
89
89
81
74
Jackie Dolberry
Choicetta McMillian
LaShondra Dixon
Rachel Butler
Jericka Jenkins
Bridgit Phillips
Danielle Dawson
Stephanie James
Nicole Hamilton
Tonia Glymph
Melanie Warner
1985-89
2008-12
1999-2003
2004-08
2008-12
1998-2001
1996-99
2005-08
20101989-93
2008-12
Most 3-PT Attempted
739
622
617
599
564
478
348
340
288
258
Jackie Dolberry
Rachel Butler
Choicetta McMillian
LaShondra Dixon
Jericka Jenkins
Bridgit Phillips
Danielle Dawson
Nicole Hamilton
Stephanie James
Lineni Noa
1985-89
2004-08
2008-12
1999-2003
2008-12
1998-2001
1996-99
20102005-08
1998-2002
Best 3-PT Percentage*
.371 (274-739)
Jackie Dolberry
.352 (217-617)
Choicetta McMillian
.344 (42-122)
Tori Strawter
.341 (74-217)
Melanie Warner
.335 (81-242)
Tonia Glymph
.330 (37-112)
Alexis Chaffer
.326 (184-564)
Jericka Jenkins
.326 (58-178)
Olivia Allen
.322 (57-177)
Marcia Thomas
.317 (190-599)
LaShondra Dixon
.316 (151-478)
Bridgit Phillips
*Minimum of 25 3-PT made
1985-89
2008-12
1992-94
2008-12
1989-93
1993-97
2008-12
2011-13
1990-92
1999-2003
1998-2001
INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORD
Most Points
803
Jackie Dolberry
742
Jackie Dolberry
735
Jackie Dolberry
665
Darlene Chaney
589
Anita Cooper
1987-88
1986-87
1988-89
1984-85
1985-86
Best Scoring Average
26.3
Jackie Dolberry
23.6
Jackie Dolberry
23.1
Jackie Dolberry
19.6
Darlene Chaney
19.0
Anita Cooper
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1984-85
1985-86
Most Blocked Shots
83
Darlene Chaney
76
Tiffani Williams
58
Nakia Jones
48
Nicole Hamilton
46
Jackie Dolberry
1984-85
2004-05
1998-99
2012-13
1988-89
Most Rebounds
514
Toni Goodman
507
Toni Goodman
457
Toni Goodman
445
Valerie White
436
Darlene Chaney
1979-80
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1984-85
Best Rebounding Average
18.3
Toni Goodman
17.7
Toni Goodman
15.4
Toni Goodman
14.8
Valerie White
13.1
Valerie White
1980-81
1979-80
1981-82
1979-80
1977-78
Most Assists
232
Sheila Hillman
221
Jericka Jenkins
201
Jericka Jenkins
197
Juanita Gordon
189
Sheila Hillman
1985-86
2011-12
2010-11
1992-93
1983-84
Most Steals
149
141
133
125
106
1987-88
1987-88
1990-91
1986-87
1989-90
Karen Drewry
Paula McDole
Jackie McWilliams
Paula McDole
Jackie McWilliams
Most Turnovers
162
Juanita Gordon
161
Sharema Dean
153
Sheila Hillman
150
Danielle Dawson
149
Danielle Dawson
1992-93
2003-04
1985-86
1997-98
1996-97
Most FG Made
299
Jackie Dolberry
298
Darlene Chaney
291
Jackie Dolberry
255
Jackie Dolberry
244
Anita Cooper
1987-88
1984-85
1986-87
1988-89
1985-86
Most FG Attempted
630
Jackie Dolberry
614
Jackie Dolberry
592
Sonya Hannah
588
Darlene Chaney
550
Jackie Dolberry
1987-88
1986-87
1977-78
1984-85
1988-89
Best FG Percentage*
.561 (184-328)
Angela Faulk
.551 (147-267)
Nicole Brathwaite
.547 (128-234)
Nicole Brathwaite
.540 (198-367)
Jackie Dolberry
.539 (176-326)
Anita Cooper
*Minimum of 75 FG made
1992-93
2003-04
2002-03
1985-86
1983-84
Most FT Made
176
Nisha Wilson
165
Nicole Brathwaite
159
Keiara Avant
145
Nicole Brathwaite
142
LaShondra Dixon
1997-98
2003-04
2012-13
2002-03
2001-02
Most FT Attempted
267
Nisha Wilson
225
Nicole Brathwaite
212
Keiara Avant
201
Bianca Johnson
191
Nicole Brathwaite
1997-98
2003-04
2012-13
2002-03
2002-03
Best FT Percentage*
.844 (65-77)
Jericka Jenkins
.832 (114-137)
Jericka Jenkins
.831 (103-124)
Jericka Jenkins
.827 (43-52)
Jericka Jenkins
.824 (112-136)
Jackie Dolberry
*Minimum of 35 FT made
2008-09
2011-12
2010-11
2009-10
1988-89
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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS/ALL-AMERICANS
Most 3-PT FG Made
113
Jackie Dolberry
91
Jackie Dolberry
87
Choicetta McMillian
87
Bridgit Phillips
77
Choicetta McMillian
1988-89
1987-88
2011-12
1998-99
2010-11
Most 3-PT FG Attempted
278
Jackie Dolberry
270
Bridgit Phillips
265
Jackie Dolberry
242
Choicetta McMillian
218
Choicetta McMillian
1987-88
1998-99
1988-89
2011-12
2010-11
Best 3-PT FG Percentage*
.426 (113-265)
Jackie Dolberry
.406 (26-64)
Melanie Warner
.393 (11-28)
Lynetta Sullivan
.388 (19-49)
Bridgit Phillips
.386 (17-44)
Tonia Glymph
*Minimum of 10 3-PT FG made
ALL-AMERICANS
Jericka Jenkins
2010-11
Associated Press Honorable Mention
Sheila Hillman
1982-83
1983-84
1983-84
1985-86
NAWS Freshman First Team
NAWS Second Team
AWSF Third Team
AWSF Fourth Team
Gwen Jordan
1978-79
NAWS Third Team Honorable Mention
Felicia Bryant
BCSIDA First Team
LaShondra Dixon
2001-02
BCSIDA First Team
1988-89
2011-12
2002-03
2000-01
1990-91
Darlene Chaney
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
NAWS First Team
NAWS Regional Player of the Year
BCSIDA First Team
BCSIDA Player of the Year
Anita Cooper
1984-85
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
NAWS Third Team
NAWS Third Team
BCSIDA First Team
Kodak First Team
Kodak All-District III
AWSF Second Team
AWSF Regional Player of the Year
Jackie Dolberry
1985-86
1985-86
1986-87
1986-87
1987-88
AWSF Freshman Team
BCSIDA Freshman Team
Kodak First Team
BCSIDA Player of the Year
BCSIDA First Team
Venise Frazer
1986-87
Toni Goodman
1981-82
Jackie McWilliams
BCSIDA First Team
BCSIDA – Black College Sports Information Directors of
America
AWSF – American Women’s Sports Federation
NAWS – National Association for Women’s Sports
AWSF First Team
BCSIDA First Team
NAWS Second Team
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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS
Most FG Made
18
Jackie Dolberry vs. North Carolina Central
17
Shani Bauldrick vs. Gardner-Webb
16
Jackie Dolberry vs. Bowie State
15
Sheila Hillman vs. Fayetteville State
14
Keiara Avant at Morgan State
14
Quanneisha Perry at North Carolina A&T
14
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Howard
14
Jackie Dolberry vs. Bowie State
14
Anita Cooper vs. District of Columbia
13
Jackie Dolberry vs. Elizabeth City State
13
Jackie Dolberry vs. Virginia Union
13
Jackie Dolberry vs. Mount Olive
13
Artavia Burns vs. Air Force
Most FG Attempted
33
Jackie Dolberry vs. North Carolina Central
32
LaShondra Dixon vs. Howard
28
Jackie Dolberry vs. Pittsburgh-Johnstown
27
LaShondra Dixon vs. Florida A&M
27
LaShondra Dixon vs. Stony Brook
27
Danielle Dawson vs. Howard
27
Danielle Dawson vs. Florida
27
Jackie Dolberry vs. Elizabeth City State
27
Jackie Dolberry vs. William & Mary
26
two players; last by Lineni Noa vs. Howard
2-16-89
12-30-94
2-18-99
12-9-85
2-2-2013
1-18-2010
1-26-2004
2-20-88
2-25-86
1-14-88
1-31-87
2-8-86
11-30-2007
2-16-89
2-25-2002
1-9-88
3-14-2003
12-8-2001
3-7-98
12-30-97
1-14-88
1-15-87
3-9-2001
Most 3-PT FG Made (min. 6 made)
10
Rachel Butler vs. Brown
12-3-2005
10
Jackie Dolberry vs. North Carolina Central 2-16-89
9
Jackie Dolberry vs. Elizabeth City State
1-26-89
8
Choicetta McMillian vs. Norfolk State
2-11-2012
8
Jericka Jenkins vs. Bethune-Cookman
1-23-2010
8
Bridgit Phillips vs. Norfolk State
2-27-99
8
Jackie Dolberry vs. Winston-Salem State
2-4-89
7
LaShondra Dixon vs. Morgan State
2-10-2001
7
Bridgit Phillips vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore 2-18-99
7
Bridgit Phillips vs. Florida A&M
1-18-99
7
Marcia Thomas vs. Elizabeth City State
1-8-92
7
Jackie Dolberry vs. Bowie State
2-18-89
7
Jackie Dolberry vs. Virginia Union
1-21-89
7
Stephanie James vs. Bethune-Cookman
1-12-2008
7
Jericka Jenkins vs. Morgan State
2-23-2009
7
Choicetta McMillian vs. South Carolina State 3-9-2011
7
Choicetta McMillian vs. UMBC
12-10-2011
Most 3-PT FG Attempted (min. 13 att.)
20
Jackie Dolberry vs. North Carolina Central 2-16-89
20
Choicetta McMillian vs. Coppin State
1-28-2012
18
Bridgit Phillips vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore 2-18-99
17
Bridgit Phillips vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore 2-1-99
17
Stephanie James vs. Bethune-Cookman
1-12-2008
17
Choicetta McMillian vs. South Carolina State 3-9-2011
16
Bridgit Phillips vs. Florida A&M
1-18-99
16
Jackie Dolberry vs. Winston-Salem State
2-4-89
15
Bridgit Phillips vs. Florida A&M
3-6-99
15
Choicetta McMillian vs. Pitt
11-12-2011
14
Olivia Allen vs. Florida A&M
3-2-2013
14
Jericka Jenkins vs. Bethune-Cookman
1-23-2010
14
Bridgit Phillips vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore 3-3-99
14
Bridgit Phillips vs. Florida A&M
2-22-99
13
7 players; last by Jericka Jenkins vs. Bryant 12-29-2009
Most FT Made
17
Sheila Hillman vs. Norfolk State
15
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Norfolk State
14
Keiara Avant at Savannah State
14
LaShondra Dixon vs. Morgan State
14
Venise Frazer vs. Longwood
14
Anita Cooper vs. Elizabeth City State
13
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Toledo
13
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Howard
12
Jericka Jenkins vs. East Carolina
12
Halisi Johnson vs. Howard
12
Sheila Hillman vs. Livingstone
12
Rachel Butler vs. Grambling State
Most FT Attempted
22
Sheila Hillman vs. Norfolk State
20
Nisha Wilson vs. Florida A&M
19
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Norfolk State
19
Anita Cooper vs. Elizabeth City State
18
Nisha Wilson vs. Morgan State
18
Danielle Dawson vs. Howard
17
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Howard
17
Nisha Wilson vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore
17
Sheila Hillman vs. Richmond
16
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Toledo
1-17-84
3-8-2003
12-3-2012
1-24-2000
11-24-86
1-23-84
12-9-2003
1-6-2003
12-8-2010
3-8-2002
2-27-86
11-28-06
1-17-84
3-6-98
3-8-2003
1-23-84
2-26-98
1-8-98
1-6-2003
2-7-98
1-26-84
12-9-2003
Most Points
52
Jackie Dolberry vs. North Carolina Central
39
Jackie Dolberry vs. Bowie State
39
Jackie Dolberry vs. Winston-Salem State
38
Anita Cooper vs. Elizabeth City State
36
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Howard
36
Jackie Dolberry vs. Elizabeth City State
36
Jackie Dolberry vs. Virginia Union
35
Lashondra Dixon vs. South Carolina State
35
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Howard
35
Lashondra Dixon vs. Morgan State
35
Shani Bauldrick vs. Gardner-Webb
35
Marcia Thomas vs. Elizabeth City State
2-16-89
2-18-89
2-4-89
1-23-84
1-26-2004
1-26-89
1-31-87
3-3-2003
1-6-2003
2-10-2001
12-30-94
1-8-92
Most Rebounds
22
Chinyere Ukoh vs. Howard
22
Kiesha Beard vs. North Carolina A&T
22
Venise Frazer vs. Virginia State
21
Anita Cooper vs. Elizabeth City State
21
Melanie Warner vs. Coppin State
20
Felicia Bryant vs. Howard
20
Venise Frazer vs. Bowie State
19
Quanneisha Perry vs. Florida A&M
19
Robin Miller vs. Bowie State
18
Verdine Warner at Southern Miss
18
Nina Blassengale vs. Norfolk State
18
Jackie Dolberry vs. Virginia Union
18
Venise Frazer vs. Johnson C. Smith
17
6 players; Keiara Avant vs. Florida A&M
12-6-08
2-9-2004
2-28-87
1-23-84
1-28-2012
2-8-99
1-29-87
1-25-2010
2-12-84
11-9-2012
1-9-90
1-21-89
12-6-86
2-25-2012
Most Blocked Shots
8
Nakia Jones vs. Florida A&M
8
Sheila Hillman vs. North Carolina Central
6
Tiffani Williams vs. Norfolk State
6
Tiffani Williams vs. North Carolina A&T
6
Nakia Jones vs. North Carolina A&T
5
Tawnya Nash vs. Bucknell
5
Nakia Jones vs. South Carolina State
5
Thelkla Blue vs. Saint Augustine’s
5
Jackie Dolberry vs. Virginia State
5
Darlene Chaney vs. Saint Paul’s
5
Keiara Avant vs. Norfolk State
2-22-99
12-2-85
3-9-2005
1-8-2005
1-9-99
11-20-2000
1-11-99
1-8-94
2-13-89
2-11-84
1-21-2012
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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS/TEAM SEASON RECORDS
Most Steals
11
Lashondra Dixon vs. South Carolina State
11
Karen Drewry vs. Longwood
10
Lynetta Sullivan vs. Coppin State
10
Felicia Bryant vs. Florida A&M
9
Brendy Ellis vs. Kansas
9
Felicia Bryant vs. St. Louis
9
Felicia Bryant vs. Morgan State
9
Jackie McWilliams vs. Virginia State
9
Karen Drewry vs. Saint Paul’s
9
Karen Drewry vs. Delaware State
9
Sheila Hillman vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore
Most Assists
20
Jackie Wyche vs. Virginia Union
17
Jericka Jenkins vs. South Carolina State
17
Jericka Jenkins vs. Norfolk State
14
Jackie Dolberry vs. Elizabeth City State
14
Sheila Hillman vs. Saint Augustine’s
14
Sheila Hillman vs. Winston-Salem State
13
Nicole Hamilton vs. Delaware State
13
Jericka Jenkins vs. South Carolina State
13
LaShondra Dixon vs. Howard
13
Sheila Hillman vs. Saint Paul’s
13
Sharema Dean
12
Nicole Hamilton vs. Chicago State
12
Jericka Jenkins vs. Morgan State
12
Jericka Jenkins vs. Florida
12
Debbie DePass vs. Elizabeth City State
11
Jericka Jenkins vs. Chicago State
11
Jericka Jenkins vs. Howard
11
Jericka Jenkins vs. Norfolk State
11
Jericka Jenkins vs. Morgan State
11
Jericka Jenkins vs. North Carolina Central
11
Jericka Jenkins vs. Florida A&M
11
Bernadette Fortune vs. North Carolina A&T
11
Winifred Goodwin vs. Christopher Newport
11
Sheila Hillman vs. Virginia Union
11
Sheila Hillman vs. Virginia State
3-3-2003
1-28-88
1-13-2003
2-14-98
11-23-2001
12-22-99
3-5-99
3-10-89
2-13-88
12-7-87
11-26-83
1-25-86
2-5-2011
1-21-2012
1-26-89
1-10-86
12-14-85
2-11-2013
3-9-2011
1-21-2002
2-11-84
2-14-2005
11-18-2012
1-16-2012
12-10-10
1-23-84
11-28-2011
1-7-2012
2-11-2012
1-10-2011
2-7-2011
2-21-2011
2-15-2010
11-26-93
2-22-86
1-28-86
Individual Game Highs In Conference
Games
PTS
FGM
FGA
3-PT FGM
3-PT FGA
FTM
FTA
RBS
AST
BLKS
STLS
PTS
FGM
FGA
3-PT FGM
3-PT FGA
FTM
FTA
RBS
AST
BLKS
STLS
36
14
32
8
18
15
20
22
17
8
11
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC):
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Howard 1-26-2004
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Howard 1-26-2004
LaShondra Dixon vs. Howard
2-25-2002
Bridgit Phillips vs. Norfolk St.
2-27-99
Bridgit Phillips vs. UMES
2-18-99
Nicole Brathwaite vs. Norfolk St. 3-8-2003
Nisha Wilson vs. Florida A&M
3-6-98
Chinyere Ukoh vs. Howard
12-6-2008
Jericka Jenkins vs. S.C. State
2-5-2011
Nakia Jones vs. Florida A&M
2-22-99
LaShondra Dixon vs. S.C. State 3-3-2003
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA):
55
Jackie Dolberry vs. NCCU
2-16-89
18
Jackie Dolberry vs. NCCU
2-16-89
33
Jackie Dolberry vs. NCCU
2-16-89
10
Jackie Dolberry vs. NCCU
2-16-89
20
Jackie Dolberry vs. NCCU
2-16-89
17
Sheila Hillman vs. Norfolk St.
1-17-84
22
Chinyere Ukoh vs. Howard
12-6-08
22
Venise Frazier vs. Virginia State 2-28-87
20
Jackie Wyche vs. Virginia Union 1-25-86
8
Sheila Hillman vs. NCCU
12-2-85
9
Karen Drewry vs. Saint Paul’s
2-13-88
TEAM SEASON RECORDS
MOST WINS
33
30
30
28
26
26
26
(33-1)
(30-2)
(30-4)
(28-6)
(26-5)
(26-6)
(26-6)
1987-88
1986-87
1984-85
2012-13
2011-12
1990-91
1985-86
LONGEST WINNING STREAK
30 games
28 games
19 games
15 games
14 games
13 games
1986-87
1987-88
2012-13
1997-98
1984-85
1990-91
HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE
.971
(33-1)
.938
(30-2)
.882
(30-4)
.839
(26-5)
.824
(28-6)
.813
(26-6)
.813
(26-6)
1987-88
1986-87
1984-85
2011-12
2012-13
1990-91
1985-86
MOST GAMES PLAYED
34
(28-6)
34
(33-1)
34
(30-4)
33
(21-12)
32
(25-7)
32
(20-12)
32
(16-16)
32
(23-9)
32
(26-6)
32
(30-2)
32
(26-6)
32
(19-13)
2012-13
1987-88
1984-85
1981-82
2010-11
2009-10
2008-09
2002-03
1990-91
1986-87
1985-86
1977-78
MOST POINTS
3,361
3,025
2,916
2,833
2,501
1987-88
1984-85
1986-87
1985-86
1990-91
34 games
34 games
32 games
32 games
32 games
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE
98.9
34 games
91.1
32 games
89.0
34 games
88.5
32 games
80.5
31 games
1987-88
1986-87
1984-85
1985-86
1983-84
SCORING MARGIN
+33.8
(98.9-65.1) 34 games
+25.8
(91.1-65.3) 32 games
+18.9
(89.0-70.1) 34 games
+18.6
(88.5-69.9) 32 games
+17.6
(65.2-47.6) 31 games
1987-88
1986-87
1984-85
1985-86
2011-12
LOWEST OPPONENT SCORING-AVERAGE/SEASON
47.8
(16,24 points) 34 games
2012-13
47.8
(1,476 points) 31 games
2011-12
51.8
(1,709 points) 32 games
2010-11
54.8
(1,752 points) 32 games
2009-10
58.5
(1,873 points) 32 games
1977-78
61.5
(1,721 points) 28 games
2006-07
LOWEST FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE (OPP. FG%)
32.0%
(572-1786) 34 games
2012-13
33.1%
(511-1543) 31 games
2011-12
34.0%
(781-2298) 30 games
1979-80
34.4%
(696-2025) 32 games
1990-91
34.7%
(683-1970) 31 games
2001-02
35.0%
(647-1847) 29 games
1992-93
35.2%
(690-1962) 30 games
1993-94
35.2%
(747-2122) 32 games
1977-78
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
1,324
34 games
1,188
34 games
1,135
32 games
1,127
32 games
1,038
32 games
1987-88
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1990-91
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
48.6%
(1135-2334) 32 games
47.9%
(1188-2479) 34 games
46.6%
(1127-2417) 32 games
46.2%
(818-1812) 29 games
45.9%
(1324-2883) 34 games
1985-86
1984-85
1986-87
1992-93
1987-88
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
200
(200-612) 31 games
176
(176-535) 32 games
159
(159-523) 32 games
151
(151-569) 34 games
117
(117-438) 31 games
117
(117-391) 28 games
HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
40.1%
(115-287) 30 games
1988-89
35.3%
(76-215) 32 games
1986-87
34.3%
(71-207) 29 games
1991-92
32.9%
(176-535) 32 games
2010-11
32.7%
(200-612) 31 games
2011-12
HIGHEST REBOUND MARGIN
+14.5
(60.6-46.1) 32 games
+12.9
(52.4-39.5) 34 games
+12.6
(59.0-46.4) 30 games
+12.4
(50.6-38.2) 34 games
+11.8
(53.0-41.2) 32 games
1977-78
1984-85
1979-80
1987-88
1990-91
MOST TEAM ASSISTS
642
637
635
620
598
34 games
34 games
31 games
32 games
32 games
1984-85
1987-88
1983-84
1990-91
1985-86
34 games
32 games
34 games
31 games
27 games
29 games
2012-13
1990-91
1984-85
2011-12
2004-05
1991-92
34 games
32 games
32 games
34 games
30 games
1987-88
1986-87
1990-91
1984-85
1988-89
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
637
32 games
613
34 games
584
31 games
582
32 games
563
32 games
2002-03
1987-88
2001-02
1986-87
1985-86
MOST TEAM BLOCKS
156
143
129
128
128
109
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
73.1%
(405-554) 31 games
71.4%
(420-588) 32 games
70.6%
(582-824) 32 games
68.9%
(584-848) 31 games
68.8%
(458-666) 32 games
2011-12
2009-10
1986-87
2001-02
2010-11
MOST TEAM STEALS
859
581
577
562
489
MOST REBOUNDS
1,938
(60.6 rpg)
1,819
(55.1 rpg)
1,783
(52.4 rpg)
1,770
(59.0 rpg)
1,721
(50.6 rpg)
1977-78
1981-82
1984-85
1979-80
1987-88
32 games
33 games
34 games
30 games
34 games
HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE
60.6
(1,938) 32 games
59.0
(1,770) 30 games
55.1
(1,819) 33 games
53.0
(1,695) 32 games
52.7
(1,369) 26 games
1977-78
1979-80
1981-82
1990-91
1978-79
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TEAM GAME RECORDS
Most Points (Game)
142
vs. Fayetteville State
141
vs. Liberty
140
vs. Elizabeth City State
125
vs. Elizabeth City State
123
vs. Fayetteville State
123
vs. Longwood
123
vs. North Carolina Central
Nov. 24, 1997
Dec. 1, 1997
Jan. 20, 1988
Jan. 14, 1988
Dec. 9, 1985
Jan. 28, 1988
Feb. 1, 1988
Fewest Points (Game)
30
at Elizabeth City State
31
at Winston-Salem State
34
vs. South Carolina
34
vs. Duke
36
at Delaware State
37
vs. Duke
37
vs. Coppin State
37
vs. Shaw
38
vs. Wisconsin
38
vs. Temple
38
at UAB
Feb. 7, 1976
Feb. 7, 1978
Nov. 22, 2012
Nov. 28, 2002
Feb. 9, 2008
March 20, 2010
Jan. 13, 2003
Dec. 10, 1994
Nov. 28, 2003
Nov. 27, 2005
Dec. 19, 2011
Most Rebounds
85
at Winston-Salem State
82
vs. St. Paul’s
81
vs. Southeastern
78
vs. Johnson C. Smith
76
at Elizabeth City State
74
vs. Norfolk State
Dec. 6, 1979
Feb. 12, 1983
Jan. 7, 1982
Nov. 27, 1987
Jan. 14, 1988
March 1, 2008
Fewest Rebounds
22
at Virginia Commonwealth
23
at Fayetteville State
24
twice, last vs. Howard
25
four times, last vs. Stanford
26
four times, last at SCSU
Feb. 20, 1992
Nov. 28, 1988
March 4, 2010
March 17, 2012
Feb. 6, 2010
Most Turnovers
49
vs. Norfolk State
49
vs. District of Columbia
48
at Elizabeth City State
48
at Tuskegee
47
at Howard
46
at Fayetteville State
44
vs. Norfolk State
Feb. 2, 1993
Jan. 7, 1989
Jan. 11, 1979
Nov. 18, 1989
Feb. 6, 2006
Nov. 24, 1992
Jan. 8, 1991
Fewest Turnovers
2
at Delaware State
5
three times, last at Del. State
6
three times, last vs. Stanford
7
three times, last vs. B-CU
8
five times, last at Morgan State
9
vs. Southeastern
9
vs. Morgan State
Dec. 10, 1983
Feb. 6, 2012
March 17, 2012
March 4, 2013
Jan. 16, 2012
Jan. 7, 1982
Dec. 8, 1986
Most Assists
40
at North Carolina A&T
34
vs. Shaw
33
four times, last vs. Bennett
31
at Bowie State
30
vs. Delaware State
30
at Elizabeth City State
Jan. 30, 1997
Nov. 29, 1991
Jan. 28, 1991
Jan. 8, 1984
Jan. 16, 1986
Feb. 7, 1986
Fewest Assists
1
at Florida
1
vs. Duke
2
seven times, last at Florida
3
11 times, last at Florid A&M
4
22 times, last vs. Duke
5
35 times, last at Old Dominon
Dec. 30, 1997
Nov. 28, 2002
Nov. 22, 2011
Feb. 25, 2012
March 20, 2010
Dec. 20, 2009
Most Fouls
37
at Virginia State
Jan. 9, 1978
37
vs. Fayetteville State
Nov. 22, 1993
36
at Fort Valley State
Dec. 4, 1993
36
vs. Assumption
Jan. 4, 1989
34
five times, last vs. Eliz. City State Jan. 10, 1991
33
six times, last at Grambling State Nov. 22, 2005
32
10 times, last vs. Morgan State Feb. 27, 1996
Fewest Fouls
5
at Winston-Salem State
6
at Winston-Salem State
7
vs. Morgan State
9
five times, last vs. Howard
10
four times, last at Morgan State
11
10 times, last vs. Stanford
Feb. 6, 2010
Feb. 7, 1978
Jan. 30, 2012
Jan. 12, 2013
Jan. 16, 2012
March 17, 2012
Most Blocks
12
at Johnson C. Smith
11
two times, last at Howard
10
vs. Randolph-Macon
9
nine times, last vs. NCCU
8
20 times, last vs. Coppin State
Nov. 19, 1982
Jan. 26, 2004
Nov. 26, 1985
March 7, 2013
March 15, 2013
Fewest Blocks
0
109 times, last at UAB
Dec. 19, 2011
Most Steals
39
vs. St. Paul’s
36
at Elizabeth City State
36
vs. Elizabeth City State
35
vs. St. Augustine’s
34
vs. Virginia Union
33
at Winston-Salem State
33
vs. Shaw
Feb. 13, 1988
Jan. 14, 1988
Feb. 6, 1987
Dec. 10, 1986
Jan. 31, 1987
Feb. 5, 1988
Feb. 12, 1987
Fewest Steals
1
at Delaware State
1
at William & Mary
1
at James Madison
2
twice, last vs. Howard
3
three times, last vs. Del. State
4
16 times, last vs. NCA&T
5
21 times, last vs. Howard
Dec. 10, 1983
Feb. 21, 1990
Nov. 12, 2010
March 16, 2013
Feb. 7, 2009
Feb.15, 2010
March 10, 2012
Most FG Made
58
vs. Fayetteville State
57
vs. Liberty
53
vs. Elizabeth City State
52
vs. Delaware State
52
vs. Johnson C. Smith
50
vs. Mount Olive
50
vs. Bowie State
Dec. 9, 1985
Dec. 1, 1987
Jan. 20, 1988
Dec. 7, 1987
Nov. 27, 1987
Feb. 8, 1986
Feb. 18, 1989
Fewest FG Made
10
three times, last vs. Va. State
11
eight times, last vs. S.C.
12
three times, last vs. Del. State
13
six times, last vs. UNC-Charlotte
14
six times, last vs. WSSU
Jan. 22, 1980
Nov. 22, 2012
Feb. 27, 2010
Nov. 18, 2008
Feb. 18, 2008
Most FT Made
38
vs. Howard
Feb. 10, 2003
38
at Norfolk State
Jan. 17, 1984
35
vs. Longwood
Jan. 28, 1988
34
vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore
Feb. 8, 2003
33
three times, last at Norfolk State March 8, 2003
32
at Central Florida
Nov. 28, 1995
32
vs. Morgan State
Jan. 28, 2008
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TEAM GAME RECORDS
Fewest FT Made
1
three times, last at UNC
2
nine times, last at Howard
3
eight times, last vs. Duke
4
nine times, last vs. Florida A&M
5
23 times, last vs. UMES
Dec. 31, 1998
Feb. 19, 2000
March 20, 2010
March 2, 2013
Feb. 18, 2012
Most 3-Pt. FG Made
14
vs. UMBC
13
vs. Norfolk State
12
vs. South Carolina State
12
at Coppin State
11
vs. Bethune-Cookman
11
at Norfolk State
10
seven times, last vs. Norfolk St.
9
eight times, last vs. Chicago St.
8
13 times, last at WSSU
Dec. 10, 2011
Jan. 21, 2012
March 9, 2011
Jan. 14, 2012
Jan. 23, 2010
Feb. 11, 2012
Jan. 26, 2013
Nov. 18, 2012
Feb. 6, 2010
Fewest 3-Pt. FG Made
0
74 times, last vs. Jacksonville
Nov. 27, 2010
Most FG Attempted
124
vs. Johnson C. Smith
110
at Radford
108
vs. Delaware State
106
vs. Elizabeth City State
101
three times, last vs. Livingstone
Nov. 27, 1987
Dec. 8, 1981
Dec. 7, 1987
Jan. 20, 1988
Nov. 23, 1988
Fewest FG Attempted
35
at Winston-Salem State
41
vs. Delaware State
41
vs. Delaware State
42
vs. Howard
42
at Maryland-Eastern Shore
42
at North Carolina A&T
43
vs. Howard
43
vs. Delaware State
43
vs. Duke
44
vs. Norfolk State
44
vs. Howard
Feb. 7, 1978
Feb. 27, 2010
March 1, 2004
Dec. 4, 2010
Feb. 4, 2006
Jan. 14, 2002
March 16, 2013
March 12, 2009
Nov. 28, 2002
Dec. 6, 2003
March 10, 2012
Most FT Attempted
64
at Central Florida
55
vs. Elizabeth City State
55
vs. Howard
52
vs. Elizabeth City State
50
at Norfolk State
Nov. 28, 1995
Feb. 23, 1988
Feb. 10, 2003
Jan. 20, 1988
Jan. 17, 1984
Fewest FT Attempted
3
vs. North Carolina Central
4
seven times, last at UNC
5
seven times, last vs. UMES
6
three times, last at NCCU
7
three times, last vs. Ga. Tech
Feb. 18, 1993
Dec. 31, 1998
Feb. 18, 2012
March 1, 2012
Dec. 28, 2009
Most 3-Pt. FG Attempted
37
vs. Coppin State
Jan. 28, 2012
35
vs. Chicago State
Nov. 18, 2012
35
vs. Norfolk State
Jan. 21, 2012
31
vs. UMBC
Dec. 10, 2011
29
vs. South Carolina State
Feb. 5, 2011
29
at North Carolina Central
March 1, 2012
28
at Boston College
Dec. 22, 2011
27
at Bucknell
Nov. 30, 1999
27
at Norfolk State
Feb. 11, 2012
26
three times, last vs. Florida A&M March 2, 2013
25
six times, last at Pitt
Nov. 12, 2011
24
vs. North Carolina Central
Feb. 7, 2011
23
at Old Dominion
Nov. 19, 1999
23
at Virginia Tech
Dec. 29, 1999
22
six times, last vs. Cent. Michigan Dec. 28, 2011
Fewest 3-Pt. FG Attempted
0
13 times, last at Shaw
Dec. 11, 1993
1
15 times, last vs. Delaware State March 12, 2009
Best FG Percentage*
68.5% (50-73)
vs. Bowie State
68.3% (41-60)
at WSSU
61.1% (44-72)
vs. Richmond
60.8% (31-51)
at NCCU
60.6% (57-94)
vs. Liberty
*minimum of 50 attempts
Feb. 18, 1989
Dec. 14, 1985
Feb. 29, 1980
Jan. 5, 1992
Dec. 1, 1987
Lowest FG Percentage*
15.3% (11-72)
vs. La.-Lafayette
17.0% (16-94)
at William & Mary
17.2% (10-58)
vs. Virginia State
19.1% (13-68)
at Buffalo
20.4% (29-66)
at Delaware State
*minimum of 50 attempts
Nov. 22, 2006
Feb. 11, 1982
Jan. 22, 1980
Dec. 8, 1995
Feb. 9, 2008
Best FT Percentage*
100% (10-10)
vs. Louisville
94.1% (16-17)
at Jacksonville
93.8% (15-16)
vs. Howard
91.7% (11-12)
at WSSU
90.0% (18-20)
at Livingstone
89.5% (17-19)
vs. Morgan State
*minimum of 10 attempts
Lowest FT Percentage
18.2% (2-11)
at Bowie State
22.2% (4-18)
vs. Fayetteville State
25.0% (6-24)
at Liberty
27.3% (6-22)
at WSSU
29.2% (7-24)
vs. Virginia Union
Best 3-Pt. FG Percentage*
100% (3-3)
at Norfolk State
100% (3-3)
at Livingstone
85.7% (6-7)
at Arkansas State
83.3% (5-6)
at Florida A&M
80.0% (4-5)
at Virginia State
80.0% (4-5)`
at Coppin State
*minimum of three attempts
Nov. 26, 2004
Nov. 19, 2011
March 4, 2010
Feb. 6, 2010
Dec. 13, 1985
Feb. 2, 2002
Feb. 20, 1988
Nov. 27, 1991
Nov. 25, 1996
Dec. 6, 1979
Feb. 11, 1978
Feb. 1, 1994
Jan. 5, 1990
Dec. 18, 2002
Feb. 5, 1997
Feb. 16, 1987
Jan. 11, 1997
Lowest 3-Pt. FG Percentage*
0.0% (0-10)
at North Carolina A&TFeb. 4, 2008
0.0% (0-9)
at Coppin State
Jan. 29, 2005
0.0% (0-8)
vs. Jacksonville
Nov. 27, 2010
0.0% (0-8)
at Delaware State
Feb. 9, 2008
0.0% (0-8)
vs. Fresno State
Nov. 28, 2009
0.0% (0-7)
17, last at Del. State Jan. 24, 2004
0.0% (0-6)
vs. Bucknell
Nov. 17, 2007
5.3% (1-19)
vs. Norfolk State
March 9, 2002
6.7% (1-15)
at Savannah State
Dec. 3, 2012
7.1% (1-14)
at Howard
Feb. 19, 2000
7.7% (1-13)
at Temple
Nov. 29, 2008
7.7% (1-13)
vs. Johnson C. Smith Dec. 2, 1991
*minimum of six attempts
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POSTSEASON HISTORY
1978
1975
1978
1980
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
AIAW Tournament
Hampton 69, Mars Hill 64
First Round
South Carolina State 79, Hampton 50
Second Round
Kentucky State 60, Hampton 62
Consolation
AIAW Tournament Record: 1-2 (.333)
CIAA Tournament
St. Augustine’s 67, Hampton 23
First Round
St. Augustine’s 83, Hampton 62
First Round
Hampton 84, Fayetteville State 63
First Round
Elizabeth City State 78, Hampton 68
Second Round
Virginia Union 81, Hampton 61
Consolation
Fayetteville State 57, Hampton 45
First Round
Hampton 83, Fayetteville State 82
First Round
Virginia Union 81, Hampton 61
Second Round
North Carolina Central 80, Hampton 76
First Round
Hampton 81, Fayetteville State 60
Quarterfinals
Hampton 85, Shaw 69
Semifinals
Hampton 93, Winston-Salem State 84
Finals
Hampton 99, Livingstone 84
Quarterfinals
Hampton 95, Virginia Union 77
Semifinals
Norfolk State 70, Hampton 69
Finals
Hampton 66, Johnson C. Smith 65
Quarterfinals
Hampton 75, Norfolk State 69
Semifinals
Hampton 88, Virginia State 65
Finals
Hampton 119, Elizabeth City State 94
Semifinals
Virginia State 80, Hampton 73
Finals
Hampton def. Livingston (forfeit)
First Round
Shaw 80, Hampton 71
Quarterfinals
Hampton 65, North Carolina Central 64
First Round
Virginia State 103, Hampton 67
Quarterfinals
Hampton 85, Fayetteville State 83
First Round
Hampton 92, Winston-Salem State 69
Quarterfinals
Hampton 78, Virginia Union 50
Semifinals
Norfolk State 78, Hampton 68
Finals
Hampton 62, Fayetteville State 43
First Round
Johnson C. Smith 84, Hampton 71
Quarterfinals
Hampton 75, Livingston 62
First Round
Hampton 69, Shaw 43
Quarterfinals
St. Augustine’s 79, Hampton 63
Semifinals
Hampton 62, Winston-Salem State 53
First Round
Hampton 74, St. Augustine’s 70
Quarterfinals
Hampton 80, Norfolk State 78
Semifinals
Hampton 67, Shaw 56
Finals
Hampton 51, North Carolina Central 31
First Round
Norfolk State 89, Hampton 51
Quarterfinals
CIAA Tournament Record: 23-16 (.590)
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
MEAC Tournament
Hampton 59, Bethune-Cookman 52
First Round
Howard 83, Hampton 59
Quarterfinals
Hampton 63, Morgan State 48
First Round
Hampton 66, Florida A&M 60
Quarterfinals
Howard 78, Hampton 70
Semifinals
Hampton 66, Maryland-Eastern Shore 54 First Round
Hampton 67, Morgan State 52
Quarterfinals
Florida A&M 69, Hampton 47
Semifinals
Hampton 67, Coppin State 65
Quarterfinals
Hampton 78, Howard 67
Semifinals
Hampton 66, Norfolk State 64
Finals
Hampton 77, Florida A&M 51
Quarterfinals
Howard 86, Hampton 83
Semifinals
Hampton 60, Coppin State 52
Quarterfinals
Hampton 66, Howard 60
Semifinals
Norfolk State 61, Hampton 52
Finals
Hampton 79, South Carolina State 69
Quarterfinals
Hampton 68, Florida A&M 67
Semifinals
Hampton 69, Delaware State 57
Finals
Hampton 77, Maryland-Eastern Shore 64 Quarterfinals
Hampton 76, Coppin State 58
Semifinals
Hampton 65, Delaware State 50
Finals
Norfolk State 64, Hampton 53
Quarterfinals
Hampton 65, Norfolk State 60
First Round
Coppin State 70, Hampton 57
Quarterfinals
Morgan State 61, Hampton 51
First Round
Hampton 56, Maryland-Eastern Shore 49 First Round
North Carolina A&T 74, Hampton 71 (OT) Quarterfinals
Hampton 68, Norfolk State 49
First Round
Hampton 58, Delaware State 56
Quarterfinals
Hampton 70, Florida A&M 58
Semifinals
North Carolina A&T 76, Hampton 54
Finals
Hampton 65, Maryland-Eastern Shore 41 Quarterfinals
Hampton 58, Bethune-Cookman 38
Semifinals
Hampton 57, South Carolina State 46
Finals
Hampton 78, South Carolina State 55
Quarterfinals
Hampton 70, Coppin State 46
Semifinals
Hampton 61, Howard 42
Finals
Hampton 61, Norfolk State 40
Quarterfinals
Hampton 64, Coppin State 43
Semifinals
Hampton 54, Howard 53
Finals
Hampton 63, Delaware State 28
Quarterfinals
Hampton 78, Coppin State 52
Semifinals
Hampton 59, Howard 38
Finals
MEAC Tournament Record: 34-10 (.773)
1978
1979
NBAWS Tournament
Albany State 86, Hampton 61
First Round
Jackson State 84, Hampton 63
First Round
NBAWS Tournament Record: 0-2 (.000)
2000
2003
2004
2010
2011
2012
2013
NCAA Tournament (Division I)
Connecticut 116, Hampton 45
East Region
Texas 90, Hampton 46
West Region
Penn State 79, Hampton 42
East Region
Duke 72, Hampton 37
Memphis Reg.
Kentucky 66, Hampton 62 (OT)
Spokane Region
Stanford 73, Hampton 51
Fresno Region
Duke 67, Hampton 51
Norfolk Region
NCAA Division I Tournament Record: 0-7 (.000)
NCAA Tournament (Division II)
1985
Hampton 81, Mount St. Mary’s 74
Region Champ.
Hampton 90, Pace 82 (OT)
Nat’l Quarters
Cal Poly-Ponoma 91, Hampton 51
Nat’l Semis
1986
Hampton 73, Norfolk State 60
Regional
Hampton 86, Mount St. Mary’s 83
Region Champ.
Delta State 82, Hampton 61
Nat’l Quarters
1987
Hampton 80, Mount St. Mary’s 65
Region Champ.
New Haven 65, Hampton 63
Nat’l Quarters
1988
Hampton 58, District of Columbia 50
Regional
Hampton 73, Virginia State 58
Region Champ.
Hampton 80, Pittsburgh-Jonestown 74
Nat’l Quarters
Hampton 72, North Dakota State 63
Nat’l Semis
Hampton 65, West Texas State 48
Nat’l Champ.
1989
Virginia State 101, Hampton 88
Regional
1991
UNC-Greensboro 72, Hampton 63
Regional
NCAA Division II Tournament Record: 10-5 (.667)
CIAA – Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
MEAC – Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
NCAA – National Collegiate Athletic Association
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ALL-CIAA & ALL-MEAC SELECTIONS
1975 (CIAA)
Denise Craig (Shaw)
Sheila Baxter (Virginia State)
Vivian Greene (Norfolk State)
1976 (CIAA)
Sheila Baxter (Virginia State)
Denise Craig (Shaw)
Vivian Greene (Norfolk State)
1977 (CIAA)
Sheila Baxter (Virginia State)
Gail Cameron (Fayetteville State)
Denise Craig (Shaw)
Bertha Cummings (Virginia State)
Debbie Dixon (Virginia Union)
Beverly Downing (Livingstone)
Pat Funnie (Shaw)
Vivian Greene (Norfolk State)
Joan Hundley (Hampton)
Cynthia Thompson (Hampton)
Brenda Winfield (Winston-Salem State)
1978 (CIAA)
Sandra Barnes (Fayetteville State)
Bertha Cummings (Virginia State)
Beverly Downing (Livingstone)
Ruby Grant (St. Augustine’s)
Vivian Greene (Norfolk State)
Sonya Hannah (Hampton)
Audrey McCarter (St. Augustine’s)
Pat McKinney (Virginia State)
Angela Newsome (Fayetteville State)
Katrina Owens (Fayetteville State)
Jewel Stewart (Norfolk State)
Corrine Turner (Virginia Union)
Ida Wilfe (St. Augustine’s)
1979 (CIAA)
Bertha Cummings (Virginia State)
Toni Goodman (Hampton)
Ruby Grant (St. Augustine’s)
Laurience Jenkins (Winston-Salem State)
Linda Lee (Winston-Salem State)
Audrey McCarter (St. Augustine’s)
Dianthia Morris (Fayetteville State)
Angela Newsome (Fayetteville State)
Katrina Owens (Fayetteville State)
Brenda Winfield (Winston-Salem State)
1980 (CIAA)
Karen Cox (St. Paul’s)
Bertha Cummings (Virginia State)
Phyllis Dabbs (Winston-Salem State)
Ruby Grant (St. Augustine’s)
Robin Gerideau (Shaw)
Gwen Jordan (Hampton)
Sharon Reynolds (Virginia Union)
Janice Williams (St. Augustine’s)
Brenda Winfield (Winston-Salem State)
1981 (CIAA)
Jackie Cumbo (St. Augustine’s)
Beverly Davis (Norfolk State)
Metrial Floyd (North Carolina Central)
Toni Goodman (Hampton)
Eunice Johnson (Virginia Union)
Juliana Lashley (St. Paul’s)
Dianthia Morris (Fayetteville State)
Sheila Owens (Virginia Union)
Annette Belle (Bowie State)
Concetha Smith (Fayetteville State)
Sharon Wallace (Norfolk State)
Lisa White (St. Augustine’s)
1982 (CIAA)
Marsha Alexander (Johnson C. Smith)
Kim Ambrose (Shaw)
Deborah Fogle (Elizabeth City State)
Toni Goodman (Hampton)
Debra Jenkins (Livingstone)
Norma Knight (Norfolk State)
Paris McWhirter (Virginia Union)
Dianthia Morris (Fayetteville State)
Maria Nicholson (Virginia Union)
Mary Simpson (North Carolina Central)
Concetha Smith (Fayetteville State)
Barvenia Wooten (Virginia Union)
Paris McWhirter (Virginia Union)
Maria Nicholson (Virginia Union)
Mona McLaurin (North Carolina Central)
Concetha Smith (Fayetteville State)
Barvenia Wooten (Virginia Union)
Player of the Year – Concetha Smith (Fayetteville
State)
1984 (CIAA)
Kim Ambrose (Shaw)
Sabrina Douglas (St. Augustine’s)
Jackie Goodwyn (Bowie State)
Sheila Hillman (Hampton)
Cassandra Howell (Johnson C. Smith)
Johnna Jackson (Virginia State)
Debra Jenkins (Livingstone)
Mary Kemp (Shaw)
Paris McWhirter (Virginia Union)
Maria Nicholson (Virginia Union)
Ann Theus (Norfolk State)
Jacqueline Pinnix (North Carolina Central)
Player of the Year – Kim Ambrose (Shaw)
1985 (CIAA)
Renee Jones (St. Paul’s)
Sheila Hillman (Hampton)
Anita Cooper (Hampton)
Darlene Chaney (Hampton)
Sylvia Walker (Virginia Union)
Cassandra Howell (Johnson C. Smith)
Ann Theus (Norfolk State)
Pam Wells (St. Augustine’s)
Keenan Menefee (Winston-Salem State)
Carolyn Huntley (Winston-Salem State)
Von Fulmore (North Carolina Central)
Dimple White (Fayetteville State)
Tonya Burgess (Virginia State)
Jackie Dolberry (Hampton)
Von Fulmore (North Carolina Central)
Jackie Anderson (Livingstone)
Valetta Johnson (Norfolk State)
Pam Wells (St. Augustine’s)
Angela Hamilton (Johnson C. Smith)
Dimple White (Fayetteville State)
Carolyn Huntley (Winston-Salem State)
Player of the Year – Sheila Hillman (Hampton)
1987 (CIAA)
Sharrion Bears (Johnson C. Smith)
Carlissa Staples (Shaw)
Kammy Brown (Virginia State)
Renee Jones (St. Paul’s)
Jackie Dolberry (Hampton)
Von Fulmore (North Carolina Central)
Jackie Anderson (Livingstone)
Valetta Johnson (Norfolk State)
Pam Wells (St. Augustine’s)
Angela Hamilton (Johnson C. Smith)
Dimple White (Fayetteville State)
Carolyn Huntley (Winston-Salem State)
Player of the Year – Jackie Dolberry (Hampton)
1988 (CIAA)
Jackie Anderson (Livingstone)
Sharrion Beard (Johnson C. Smith)
Kammy Brown (Virginia State)
Jackie Dolberry (Hampton)
Venise Frazer (Hampton)
Angela Hamilton (Johnson C. Smith)
Angela Henderson (Winston-Salem State)
Deborah Howell (Shaw)
Valetta Johnson (Norfolk State)
Renee Jones (St. Paul’s)
Sharron Tapps (Norfolk State)
Shella Seward (Fayetteville State)
Player of the Year – Darlene Chaney (Hampton)
1983 (CIAA)
Kim Ambrose (Shaw)
Johnna Jackson (Virginia State)
Debra Jenkins (Livingstone)
Carmen Judkins (North Carolina Central)
Odelia Johns (Johnson C. Smith)
Norma Knight (Norfolk State)
Player of the Year – Jackie Dolberry (Hampton)
1986 (CIAA)
Sheila Hillman (Hampton)
Sharrion Beard (Johnson C. Smith)
Carlissa Staples (Shaw)
Kammy Brown (Virginia State)
Renee Jones (St. Paul’s)
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ALL-CIAA & ALL-MEAC SELECTIONS
1989 (CIAA)
Jackie Anderson (Livingstone)
Jackie Dolberry (Hampton)
Kim Brewington (Johnson C. Smith)
Kammy Brown (Virginia State)
Angela Hamilton (Johnson C. Smith)
Edith Jefferson (Shaw)
Brenda Maxwell (Winston-Salem State)
Tracy Saunders (Norfolk State)
Pam Sawyer (North Carolina Central)
Sheila Seward (Fayetteville State)
Shani Baraka (Johnson C. Smith)
Thelkla Blue (Hampton)
Carolyn Brown (St. Augustine’s)
Georgia Coefield (Livingstone)
Angela Courtney (Winston-Salem State)
Natasha Miller (St. Augustine’s)
Lisa Rice (Norfolk State)
Hicynthia Spells (Norfolk State)
Monica Stewart (North Carolina Central)
Patricia Taylor (Elizabeth City State)
Jennine Tanks (Norfolk State)
Daphne Trusty (St. Paul’s)
Player of the Year – Jackie Dolberry (Hampton)
Player of the Year – Carolyn Brown (St. Augustine’s)
1990 (CIAA)
Lisa Anderson (St. Augustine’s)
Demetress Belk (Bowie State)
Kim Brewington (Johnson C. Smith)
Kammy Brown (Norfolk State)
Michelle Drayton (Virginia State)
Rhonda Hunter (St. Augustine’s)
Tara Jackson (Elizabeth City State)
Edith Jefferson (Shaw)
Pam Sawyer (North Carolina Central)
Tracy Saunders (Norfolk State)
Shella Seward (Fayetteville State)
Daphne Trusty (St. Paul’s)
Player of the Year – Kim Brewington (Johnson C.
Smith)
1991 (CIAA)
Angela Courtney (Winston-Salem State)
Michelle Drayton (Virginia State)
Delbra Hackney (St. Augustine’s)
Edith Jefferson (Shaw)
Mary McKay (Johnson C. Smith)
Jackie McWilliams (Hampton)
Demetrius Rowe (Elizabeth City State)
Tracy Saunders (Norfolk State)
Shemarla Smith (Livingstone)
Jennine Tanks (Norfolk State)
Samantha Thompson (Norfolk State)
Daphne Trusty (St. Paul’s)
1993 (CIAA)
Shani Baraka (Johnson C. Smith)
Thelkla Blue (Hampton)
Carolyn Brown (St. Augustine’s)
Lesley Clarke (Shaw)
Wendy Goodwin (Hampton)
Kendra Home (Winston-Salem State)
Sylvia Howard (St. Paul’s)
Terri James (Elizabeth City State)
Miko Montgomery (Johnson C. Smith)
Lisa Rice (Norfolk State)
Hicynthia Spells (Norfolk State)
Jennine Tanks (Norfolk State)
Erica Taylor (Virginia State)
Amy Washington (Virginia Union)
Player of the Year – Carolyn Brown (St. Augustine’s)
Player of the Year – Tracy Saunders (Norfolk State)
1994 (CIAA)
Shani Baraka (Johnson C. Smith)
LaTina Bullock (Norfolk State)
Lesley Clarks (Shaw)
Angela Faulk (Hampton)
LaMonica Germany (St. Augustine’s)
Kristie Green (Norfolk State)
Denise Holden (St. Augustine’s)
Christina Hollins (Fayetteville State)
Lisa Rice (Norfolk State)
Monica Stewart (North Carolina Central)
Amy Washington (Virginia Union)
Kendra White (Virginia State)
1992 (CIAA)
Player of the Year – Lisa Rice (Norfolk State)
1995 (CIAA)
Linda Bell (St. Paul’s)
Carla Gladden (St. Augustine’s)
Kristie Green (Norfolk State)
Stephanie Greer (Shaw)
Christina Hollins (Fayetteville State)
Brandey Lemons (Bowie State)
Chellia Nelson (Winston-Salem State)
Rachelle Pierce (St. Augustine’s)
Marqueerta Randolph (Virginia Union)
Lisa Rice (Norfolk State)
Karen Watkins (Elizabeth City State)
Kendra White (Virginia State)
Player of the Year – Alisha Hill (Howard)
Rookie of the Year – Felicia Bryant (Hampton)
Coach of the Year – Patricia Cage-Bibbs (Hampton)
1999 (MEAC)
Keisha Brooks (Coppin State)
Akita Heatly (Florida A&M)
Malveata Johnson (North Carolina A&T)
Kristi Sheldon (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Taisha Thomas (Norfolk State)
Player of the Year – Malveata Johnson (North Carolina A&T)
Rookie of the Year – Akita Heatly (Florida A&M)
Coach of the Year – Jennie Hall (Coppin State)
Player of the Year – Kristie Green (Norfolk State)
1996 (MEAC)
Cathy Robinson (Florida A&M)
Natasha Parks (Coppin State)
Denique Graves (Howard)
Alisha Hill (Howard)
Amanda Hayes (Howard)
Player of the Year – Cathy Robinson (Florida A&M
Rookie of the Year – Marin Hightower (Delaware
State)
Coach of the Year – Jackie Devane (Delaware State)
1997 (MEAC)
Amanda Hayes (Howard)
Latania McIntyre (North Carolina A&T)
Denique Graves (Howard)
Alisha Hill (Howard)
Aquenda Clark (Florida A&M)
Player of the Year – Amanda Hayes (Howard)
Rookie of the Year – Danielle Dawson (Hampton)
Coach of the Year – Joyce Jenkins (Maryland Eastern
Shore)
2000 (MEAC)
Malveata Johnson (North Carolina A&T)
Monique Kiddell (Morgan State)
Keisha Brooks (Coppin State)
Liesha Mitchell (Coppin State)
Exzavia Cunningham (Bethune-Cookman)
Player of the Year – Keisha Brooks (Coppin State)
Rookie of the Year – Exzavia Cunningham (BethuneCookman)
Coach of the Year – Gerard Garlic (Morgan State)
2001 (MEAC)
Channell Washington (Howard)
Shakira Smith (Morgan State)
Keisha Brooks (Coppin State)
Malveata Johnson (North Carolina A&T)
Andrea Gardner (Howard)
Player of the Year – Andrea Gardner (Howard)
Rookie of the Year – Essence Coggins (Howard)
Coach of the Year – Keisha Campbell (South Carolina
State)
1998 (MEAC)
Alisha Hill (Howard)
Aquenda Clark (Florida A&M)
Karen Johnson (Delaware State)
Danielle Dawson (Hampton)
Liesha Mitchell (Coppin State)
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ALL-CIAA & ALL-MEAC SELECTIONS
2002 (MEAC)
Andrea Gardner (Howard)
Suawanna Taylor (Norfolk State)
Lauren Forsthoff (Bethune-Cookman)
LaShondra Dixon (Hampton)
Nicole Rhem (South Carolina State)
Jackie Johnson-Stewart (Coppin State)
Courtney Kirk (Howard)
Adenah Pierce (South Carolina State)
Simone Agee (Howard)
Asia Petty (Howard)
Player of the Year – Andrea Gardner (Howard)
Rookie of the Year – LaKesha Wills (Coppin State)
Coach of the Year – Cathy Parson (Howard)
2003 (MEAC)
Mandy Clark (Delaware State)
LaShondra Dixon (Hampton)
Courtney Kirk (Howard)
Lynetta Sullivan (Hampton)
Kim Watson (Florida A&M)
Nicole Brathwaite (Hampton)
Yolanda Dixon (Florida A&M)
Lauren Forsthoff (Bethune-Cookman)
Asia Petty (Howard)
Tiffany Winkfield (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Player of the Year – Kim Watson (Florida A&M)
Rookie of the Year – Katie Clark (Bethune-Cookman)
Coach of the Year – Sandra Booker (Bethune-Cookman)
2004 (MEAC)
Mandy Clark (Delaware State)
Terrelle Waller (Delaware State)
Yolanda Dixon (Florida A&M)
Leisel Harry (Coppin State)
Nicole Brathwaite (Hampton)
Katie Clark (Bethune-Cookman)
Antoinette Reese (Coppin State)
Elana Greene (Florida A&M)
Lynetta Sullivan (Hampton)
Yomika Corbitt (Norfolk State)
Player of the Year – Mandy Clark (Delaware State)
Rookie of the Year – Sharema Dean (Hampton)
Coach of the Year – Ed Davis (Delaware State)
2005 (MEAC)
Daisha Hicks (Howard)
Shareka Glover (North Carolina A&T)
Sherrie Tucker (Coppin State)
Ariel Towns (Florida A&M)
Evena Moreney (South Carolina State)
Katie Clark (Bethune-Cookman)
Rachel Butler (Hampton)
Sharema Dean (Hampton)
Leisel Harry (Coppin State)
Tiffany Williams (Hampton)
Player of the Year – Sherrie Tucker (Coppin State)
Rookie of the Year – Rachel Butler (Hampton)
Coach of the Year – Derek Brown (Coppin State)
2006 (MEAC)
Shareka Glover (North Carolina A&T)
Toni Kennedy (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Rashida Suber (Coppin State)
Raquel Collier (Delaware State)
Sherrie Tucker (Coppin State)
Katie Clark (Bethune-Cookman)
Rachel Butler (Hampton)
Melaney Denson (South Carolina State)
Najmah Fantleroy (Delaware State)
Kristi Veltkamp (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Player of the Year – Sherrie Tucker (Coppin State)
Rookie of the Year – Deidra Jones (Florida A&M)
Defensive Player of the Year – Kristi Veltkamp (Maryland
Eastern Shore)
Coach of the Year – Derek Brown (Coppin State)
2007 (MEAC)
Rashida Suber (Coppin State)
Amber Bland (North Carolina A&T)
Raquel Collier (Delaware State)
Shalamar Oakley (Coppin State)
Shannon Carlisle (Howard)
Katreem Palmer (Delaware State)
Rachel Butler (Hampton)
Ta’Wuana Cook (North Carolina A&T)
Whitney Johnson (Morgan State)
Brittanie Taylor-James (North Carolina A&T)
Player of the Year – Rashida Suber (Coppin State)
Rookie of the Year – Ta’Wuana Cook (North Carolina A&T)
Defensive Player of the Year – Shannon Carlisle (Howard)
Coach of the Year – Donald Beasley (Morgan State)
2008 (MEAC)
Corin Adams (Morgan State)
Amber Bland (North Carolina A&T)
April McBride (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Shalamar Oakley (Coppin State)
Rashida Suber (Coppin State)
Rachel Butler (Hampton)
Raquel Collier (Delaware State)
Ta’Wuana Cook (North Carolina A&T)
Tiffany Reid (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Brittanie Taylor-James (North Carolina A&T)
Player of the Year – Shalamar Oakley (Coppin State)
Rookie of the Year – Casey Morton (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Defensive Player of the Year – Corin Adams (Morgan State)
Coach of the Year – Patricia Cage-Bibbs (North Carolina A&T)
2009 (MEAC)
Brittanie Taylor-James (North Carolina A&T)
Whitney Cunningham (Coppin State)
Amber Bland (North Carolina A&T)
April McBride (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Corin Adams (Morgan State)
Zykia Brown (Howard)
Demetria Frank (Bethune-Cookman)
Chinyere Ukoh (Hampton)
Marie Reid (South Carolina State)
Player of the Year – Brittanie Taylor-James (North Carolina
A&T)
Rookie of the Year – Sonia Johnson (Delaware State)
Defensive Player of the Year – Whitney Cunningham (Coppin
State)
Coach of the Year – Patricia Cage-Bibbs (North Carolina A&T)
2010 (MEAC)
Corin Adams (Morgan State)
April McBride (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Ztkia Brown (Howard)
Ta’Wuana Cook (North Carolina A&T)
Quanneisha Perry (Hampton)
Sophilia Hipps (South Carolina State)
Saadia Doyle (Howard)
Jaleesa Sams (North Carolina A&T)
Lamona Smalley (North Carolina A&T)
Bernadette Fortune (Hampton)
Demetria Frank (Bethune-Cookman)
Player of the Year – Corin Adams (Morgan State)
Rookie of the Year – Saadia Doyle (Howard)
Defensive Player of the Year – Quanneisha Perry (Hampton)
Coach of the Year – Vanessa Inge (Bethune-Cookman)
Rookie of the Year – Larrisa Carter (Coppin State)
Defensive Player of the Year – Quanneisha Perry (Hampton)
Coach of the Year – David Six (Hampton)
2012 (MEAC)
Antonia Bennett (Florida A&M)
Jericka Jenkins (Hampton)
Tamoria Holmes (Howard)
Saadia Doyle (Howard)
Jeanine Manley (Coppin State)
Choicetta McMillian (Hampton)
JaQuayla Berry (North Carolina A&T)
Ezinne Kalu (Savannah State)
Melanie Warner (Hampton)
Qiana Donald (Florida A&M)
Player of the Year – Antonia Bennett (Florida A&M)
Rookie of the Year – Tierra Hawkins (Delaware State)
Defensive Player of the Year – Qiana Donald (Florida A&M)
Coach of the Year – LeDawn Gibson (Florida A&M)
2013 (MEAC)
Jasmine Grice (Florida A&M)
Nicole Hamilton (Hampton)
JaQuayla Berry (North Carolina A&T)
Saadia Doyle (Howard)
Keiara Avant (Hampton)
Bianca Jarrett (Morgan State)
Tierra Knotts (South Carolina State)
Alyssa Bennett (Hampton)
Tierra Hawkins (Delaware State)
Rachel Gordon (Norfolk State)
Leola Spotwood (Coppin State)
Cheyenne Curley-Payne (Howard)
Amber Calvin (North Carolina A&T)
Erin Hogue (Savannah State)
Trinese Fox (South Carolina State)
Player of the Year – Keiara Avant (Hampton)
Rookie of the Year – Eboni Ross (North Carolina A&T)
Defensive Player of the Year – Alyssa Bennett (Hampton)
Coach of the Year – David Six (Hampton)
2011 (MEAC)
Jericka Jenkins (Hampton)
Tameka McKelton (Florida A&M)
Jacquayla Berry (North Carolina A&T)
Saadia Doyle (Howard)
Antonia Bennett (Florida A&M)
Brittany Dodson (Morgan State)
Casey Morton (Maryland Eastern Shore)
Whitney Wiley (South Carolina State)
Jaleesa Sams (North Carolina A&T)
Quanneisha Perry (Hampton)
Player of the Year – Saadia Doyle (Howard)
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Abercrumbia, Sherena
Allen, Lynette
Allen, Olivia
Allwood, Andrea
Anderson-Segura, Lisa
Anderson, Sherri
Andrews, Cherie
Audain, Brascia
Avant, Keiara
2010-11, 11-12
1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95
2011-12, 12-13
1995-96
1981-82, 82-83, 83-84
1989-90
2000-01
2012-13
2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13
Bauldrick, Shani
Beard, Keisha
Benion, Knedra
Bennett, Alyssa
Bennett, Antoinette
Blackman, Winter
Blake, Dowega
Blanding, Marcie
Blassengale, Nina
Blue, Thelkla
Bonets, Aisha
Bradford, Leatrice
Brathwaite, Nicole
Braxton, LaKisha
Brewer, Pam
Britt, Sylvia
Brown, Kenyada
Brunson, Delia
Bryant, Felecia
Buntin, Sylvia
Burgess, Janell
Burls, Sheila
Burns, Artavia
Burnham, Angela
Burwell, Donna
Butler, Rachel
Byrd, Karen
1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96
2003-04, 04-05
1999-2000
2011-12, 12-13
1988-89
1999-2000
1994-95, 95-96, 96-97
2000-01, 01-02
1989-90, 90-91, 91-92
1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94
2003-04, 04-05
1985-86, 86-87, 87-88
2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04
1998-99, 99-2000
1980-81
1976-77
2011-12
2009-10, 10-11, 11-12
1997-98, 98-99, 99-2000
1976-77, 77-78
1995-96
1980-81
2006-07
2001-02, 02-03
1987-88
2004-05, 05-06, 07-08
1985-86
Cammon, Thomeshia
Castriota, Marissa
Chaffer, Alexis
Chaney, Darlene
Clark, Brandy
Clark, Debra
Clay, Karrah
Clayton, Mikki
Cleveland, Dionne
Clyburn, April
1995-96
1999-2000
1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97
1983-84, 84-85
1996-97, 97-98
1979-80, 80-81, 81-82
2004-05
2007-08, 08-09
1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
2000-01
Cole, Kenia
Cooper, Anita
Corbett, Roneisha
Cotton, Cheryl
Cox, Ashley
Crockett, Jennifer
Curington, Adrienne
Daly, Elizabeth
Davis, Barbara
Davis, Sheryl
Dawson, Danielle
Dean, Sharema
Debro, Carla
Dellile, Christina
DePass, Debbie
Dixon, Anita
Dixon, LaShondra
Dodson, Penny
Dolberry, Jackie
Drewry, Karen
2011-12, 12-13
1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
2005-06, 06-07, 07-08
1981-82, 82-83, 83-84
2011-12
1996-97, 97-98
1992-93
1997-98
2008-09
1979-80
1996-97, 97-98, 98-99
2003-04, 04-05
1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87
2011-12
1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84
1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85
1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03
1978-79
1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
1983-84, 84-85, 86-87, 87-88
Eddie, Tiffani
Eddings, Treva
Ellis, Brendy
Everett, Tiffani
1994-95, 95-96
1989-90
2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96
Faulk, Angela
Faust, Jessica
Ferguson, Angela
Finley, Ashlee
Floyd, Lois
Fortune, Bernadette
Franklin, Ashley
Frazer, Venise
Frost, Marquis
Frost, Marshette
Gabriel, Angelica
Gaines, Arie
Givens, Rondollyn
Glymph, Tonia
Goodman, Chikilra
Goodman, Toni
Goodwin, Wendy
Gordon, Juanita
Green, Danyell
Guilford, JoNiquia
1990-91, 9-92, 92-93, 93-94
1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02
1976-77
2005-06, 06-07. 07-08, 08-09
1977-78
2008-09, 09-10, 10-11
2012-13
1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88
1989-90
1988-89
1994-95, 95-96
2004-05, 05-06
1979-80
1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93
2010-11
1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82
1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94
1992-93
2003-04, 04-05
2012-13
Hamilton, Monifa
Hamilton, Nicole
Hampton, Sharon
Hampton, Shellis
Hannah, Sonya
Harold, Wanda
Harris, Breanna
Hart, Monica
Haywood, Cheryl
Henry, Ryen
Hiett, Felicia
Higgs, Melissa
Hill, Annette
Hill, Whitney
Hillman, Sheila
Hinton, Glenda
Holland, Carol
Holmes, Sherrelle
Horton, Francene
Hundley, Joan
1989-90
2010-11, 11-12, 12-13
1983-84
2012-13
1977-78
1984-85, 85-86
2010-11
1990-91, 91-92
1984-85
2009-10, 10-11
1986-87, 87-88, 88-89
1983-84
1982-83
2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10
1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
1989-90
1981-82, 82-83
2004-05, 05-06
1986-87
1975-76, 76-77
Jackson, Jianni
Jackson, Teika
Jackson, Tina
James, Stephanie
Jenkins, Jericka
Jenkines, Blake
Jestin, Sonia
Johnson, Bianca
Johnson, Cachet
Johnson, Halisi
Johnson, Kim
Johnson, Pryncess
Johnson, Shahara
Jones, Breanna
Jones, Cheryl
Jones, Jade
Jones, Nakia
Jones, Nicola
Jordan, Gwen
Jordan, Ryan
2009-10
1993-94, 94-95
1986-87
2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08
2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12
2012-13
1980-81
2002-03
1996-97, 97-98
2001-02, 02-03
1981-82, 82-83
1991-92, 92-93
2005-06
2009-10
1982-83
2003-04, 04-05, 05-06
1998-99
1997-98
1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82
2012-13
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Kee, Demetria
Kilpatrick, Ayanna
Kizer, Quiana
Lancaster, Necka
Lanier, Sylvia
LeMar, Cynthia
Leslie, Sharella
Lewis, Abina
Lewis, JoVanka
Lewis, Laura
Lucas, Vickie
Manns, Jodi
Martin, Dorothea
McDaniel, Karla
McDole, Paula
McDougal, Juanita
McGirt, Camille
McKinney, Courtnie
McMillian, Choicetta
McNeill, Janet
McWilliams, Jackie
Mebane, Thorita
Merchant, Koren
Miles, LaJaiah
Miller, Robin
Mohammed, Kristen
Monroe, Irma
Muldrow, Natasha
Murray, Nadiyah
Nash, Tawnya
Nelson, Danelle
Newkirk-Henderson, Sonya
Newman, Tasha
Noa, Lineni
Pace, Terri
Payne, Deanna
Perry, Quanneisha
Phelps, Ariel
Phillips, Bridgit
Poteat, Kiandra
Preston, Venena
Pridgeon, Deryle
Procter, Christina
Puriefoy, Kia
1984-85
1989-90, 90-91, 91-92
2009-10
Ramsey, Kim
Redcross, Kisha
Reynolds, Crystal
Richardson, Linda
2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 Rickenbacker, Linda
1977-78 Ridgeway, Jacki
1980-81 Roberson, Joy
2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 Rogers, Monica
1995-96, 96-97, 97-98 Rose, Jam
1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98
2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Sanders, Leslie
1987-88 Savage, Tonya
Sawyer, Shayla
1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Sewell, Valerie
1986-87, 87-88 Shackleton, Nancie
1989-90, 90-91, 91-92 Shannon, Toni Rae
1986-87, 87-88 Shuford, Barbara
1977-78 Singer, Kim
2008-09, 09-10 Smartt-Kidd, Monique
2005-06, 06-07 Smith, Crichelle
2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Smith, Jerolyn
1977-78 Sorrill, Judy
1987-88, 88-89. 89-90, 90-91 Stewart, Alia
1995-96 Strawter, Tori
2000-01 Stroud, Wilhemina
1994-95, 95-96 Stubbs, Constance
1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Sullivan, Lynetta
2004-05 Sykes, Monique
1977-78, 78-79
1994-95, 95-96 Taylor, Demetrius
1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01 Thomas, April
Thomas, Brittany
2000-01 Thomas, Marcia
1991-92 Thomas, Victoria
1981-82, 82-83, 84-85, 85-86 Thompson, Cynthia
1998-99, 99-2000 Thompson, Juritus
1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01, 01-02 Thompson, Karen
Thompson, Samantha
1991-92 Tillman, Candice
2007-08, 08-09 Tillman, Julia
2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11
2011-12, 12-13 Ukoh, Chinyere
1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01
1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01, 01-02 Walden, Rita
1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 Ward, Brielle
1978-79, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 Warner, Melanie
1996-97, 97-98 Warner, Verdine
1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 White, Valerie
1979-80
1993-94
1984-85
1976-77, 77-78, 78-79
2005-06, 06-07
1980-81
1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01
2004-05, 05-06
1979-80
Williams, Gerri
Williams, Johnnie
Williams, Tiffani
Williams-Hayes, Jasmine
Willis, Christy
Wilson, Dedrienne
Wilson, Nasha
Wilson, Vivian
World, Angela
Wyche, Jacqueline
Wynn, Ni’Kia
1980-81
1988-89
1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 Young, Jasmine
1978-79 Young, Julie
1992-93, 93-94, 94-95
1998-99
1977-78, 78-79, 79-80
2002-03
2003-04
2001-02
1994-95
1982-83, 83-84
2002-03, 03-04
1992-93, 93-94
1996-97
1992-93
2000-01, 02-03, 03-04
1981-82
1999-2000
1980-81
2003-04, 04-05
2009-10
2010-11
1992-93
1996-97, 97-98
1986-87, 87-88
1985-86
1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88
2001-02
2007-08, 08-09
1993-94, 94-95, 95-96
1988-89
1978-79, 79-80, 80-81
2009-10
1990-91, 91-92
1981-82
1976-77, 77-78, 78-79
2001-02
1987-88, 89-90
1987-88
1988-89, 89-90, 90-91
2003-04, 04-05
2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09
1991-92
2012-13
2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12
2012-13
1977-78, 79-80
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Scoring
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
99-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Player
Cynthia Thompson
Sonya Hannah
Gwen Jordan
Gwen Jordan
Toni Goodman
Toni Goodman
Debbie DePass
Anita Cooper
Darlene Chaney
Anita Cooper
Jackie Dolberry
Jackie Dolberry
Jackie Dolberry
Jackie McWilliams
Jackie McWilliams
Thelkla Blue
Marcia Thomas
Wendy Goodwin
Angela Faulk
Shani Bauldrick
Shani Bauldrick
Danielle Dawson
Danielle Dawson
Bridgit Phillips
LaShondra Dixon
LaShondra Dixon
LaShondra Dixon
LaShondra Dixon
Nicole Brathwaite
Rachel Butler
Rachel Butler
Rachel Butler
Rachel Butler
Bernadette Fortune
Quanneisha Perry
Jericka Jenkins
Jericka Jenkins
Keiara Avant
FG
124
225
165
154
169
181
153
176
298
244
291
299
255
149
154
151
122
203
188
159
118
141
186
112
154
153
169
186
147
107
131
95
134
90
158
122
135
194
FT
35
75
65
116
53
70
33
62
69
101
90
114
112
52
44
46
65
82
83
40
60
110
106
36
95
81
142
135
165
68
394
119
113
57
81
103
114
159
Pts.
283
525
395
424
391
432
369
414
665
589
742
803
735
353
353
349
349
488
459
358
296
424
524
347
443
433
527
564
459
340
440
382
422
249
397
374
429
550
Rebounds
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
Player
Joan Hundley
Sonya Hannah
Linda Richardson
Toni Goodman
Toni Goodman
Toni Goodman
Anita Cooper
Anita Cooper
Darlene Chaney
Jackie Dolberry
Venise Frazer
Venise Frazer
G
16
32
23
29
25
33
30
31
34
32
31
33
Reb.
182
390
283
514
457
507
221
249
436
263
365
395
Avg.
11.4
12.2
12.3
17.7
18.3
15.4
7.4
8.0
12.8
8.2
11.7
12.0
Avg.
16.6
16.4
17.2
14.6
15,6
13.1
12.3
13.4
19.6
19.0
23.1
23.6
26.3
12.6
11.0
12.5
12.0
16.8
16.4
13.3
11.0
15.1
18.1
12.4
14.3
14.9
17.6
18.2
15.3
12.6
15.2
11.9
13.6
10.0
12.8
13.4
13.8
16.2
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
99-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Jackie Dolberry
Nina Blassengale
Wendy Goodwin
Wendy Goodwin
Wendy Goodwin
Angela Faulk
LaJaiah Miles
Shani Bauldrick
Dionne Cleveland
Felecia Bryant
Felecia Bryant
Felecia Bryant
April Clyburn
Nicole Brathwaite
Nicole Brathwaite
Nicole Brathwaite
Tiffani Williams
Monica Rogers
Ashlee Finley
Chinyere Ukoh
Chinyere Ukoh
Quanneisha Perry
Quanneisha Perry
Keiara Avant
Keiara Avant
28
28
32
29
29
28
28
27
28
29
28
31
28
31
32
30
27
28
28
31
32
31
31
31
34
313
276
219
229
266
266
231
205
178
246
196
275
219
210
227
243
181
230
194
236
259
283
280
244
345
11.2
9.9
6.8
7.9
9.2
9.5
8.3
7.6
6.4
8.5
7.0
8.9
7.8
6.8
7.1
8.1
6.7
8.2
16.9
7.6
8.1
9.1
9.0
7.9
10.1
Assists
Year
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
99-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
Player
Debra Clark
Sheila Hillman
Sheila Hillman
Sheila Hillman
Sheila Hillman
Jackie Dolberry
Paula McDole
Jackie McWilliams
Jackie McWilliams
Jackie McWilliams
Marcia Thomas
Juanita Gordon
Thelkla Blue
Natasha Muldrow
Thomeshia Cammon
Danielle Dawson
Nisha Wilson
Lineni Noa
Jessica Faust
Jessica Faust
LaShondra Dixon
LaShondra Dixon
Lynetta Sullivan
Sharema Dean
Linda Rickenbacker
Artavia Burns
Artavia Burns
G
31
30
27
27
31
32
34
29
28
32
29
29
29
24
27
28
29
28
31
25
30
31
30
27
28
28
31
Ast.
98
186
189
133
232
143
143
111
128
138
114
197
130
69
72
100
81
103
109
88
97
107
106
112
75
69
112
Avg.
3.2
6.2
7.0
4.9
7.5
4.5
4.2
3.8
4.6
4.3
3.9
6.8
4.5
2.9
2.7
3.6
2.8
3.7
3.5
3.5
3.2
3.5
3.5
4.1
2.7
2.5
3.6
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Jericka Jenkins
Jericka Jenkins
Jericka Jenkins
Jericka Jenkins
Nicole Hamilton
Field Goal Percentage*
Year
Player
1976-77
Cynthia Thompson
1977-78
Valerie White
1978-79
Gwen Jordan
1979-80
Valerie White
1980-81
Deryle Pridgeon
1981-82
Toni Goodman
1982-83
Debbie DePass
1983-84
Anita Cooper
1984-85
Robin Miller
1985-86
Jackie Dolberry
1986-87
Venise Frazer
1987-88
Venise Frazer
1988-89
Felecia Hiett
1989-90
Jodi Manns
1990-91
Thelkla Blue
1991-92
Thelkla Blue
1992-93
Angela Faulk
1993-94
Angela Faulk
1994-95
Shani Bauldrick
1995-96
Shani Bauldrick
1996-97
Cachet Johnson
1997-98
Nisha Wilson
1998-99
Kiandra Poteat
99-2000
Tasha Newman
2000-01
April Clyburn
2001-02
Nicole Brathwaite
2002-03
Nicole Brathwaite
2003-04
Nicole Brathwaite
2004-05
Monica Rogers
2005-06
Monica Rogers
2006-07
Artavia Burns
2007-08
Chinyere Ukoh
2008-09
Quanneisha Perry
2009-10
Quanneisha Perry
2010-11
Quanneisha Perry
2011-12
Ariel Phelps
2012-13
Keiara Avant
*Minimum 50 FG made
32
32
28
31
34
82
116
201
221
179
2.6
3.6
7.2
7.1
5.3
G
17
28
23
30
27
33
30
31
30
32
31
33
28
26
32
28
29
28
27
27
27
29
28
20
28
31
32
30
27
28
28
31
24
31
31
31
34
FG
124
130
165
169
98
181
153
176
100
198
150
198
95
87
140
151
184
188
159
118
63
154
73
60
82
92
128
147
72
112
104
98
74
158
162
57
194
FGA
313
317
361
405
237
423
325
326
194
367
300
384
191
177
270
299
328
351
320
276
152
343
166
101
159
205
234
267
145
222
275
186
161
368
335
116
406
Pct.
.396
.410
.457
.417
.414
.427
.471
.539
.515
.540
.500
.516
.497
.492
.519
.505
.561
.536
.497
.428
.414
.449
.440
.594
.516
.449
.547
.551
.497
.505
.378
.527
.460
.429
.484
.491
.478
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YEAR-BY-YEAR STAT LEADERS
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage*
Year
Player
1986-87
Jackie Dolberry
1987-88
Jackie Dolberry
1988-89
Jackie Dolberry
1989-90
Tonia Glymph
1990-91
Tonia Glymph
1991-92
Marcia Thomas
1992-93
Tonia Glymph
1993-94
Tori Strawter
1994-95
Natasha Muldrow
1995-96
Dowega Blake
1996-97
Alexis Chaffer
1997-98
Danielle Dawson
1998-99
Bridgit Phillips
99-2000
Lineni Noa
2000-01
Bridgit Phillips
2001-02
LaShondra Dixon
2002-03
Lynetta Sullivan
2003-04
Brendy Ellis
2004-05
Rachel Butler
2005-06
Rachel Butler
2006-07
Stephanie James
2007-08
Stephanie James
2008-09
Jericka Jenkins
2009-10
Choicetta McMillian
2010-11
Keiara Avant
2011-12
Melanie Warner
2012-13
Olivia Allen
*Minimum 10 3-PT FG made
Free Throw Percentage*
Year
Player
1976-77
Cynthia Thompson
1977-78
Cynthia Thompson
1978-79
Gwen Jordan
1979-80
Gwen Jordan
1980-81
Debra Clark
1981-82
Gwen Jordan
1982-83
Lisa Anderson
1983-84
Cheryl Cotton
1984-85
Darlene Chaney
1985-86
Jacqueline Wyche
1986-87
Jackie Dolberry
1987-88
Jacqueline Wyche
1988-89
Jackie Dolberry
1989-90
Jackie McWilliams
1990-91
Nina Blassengale
1991-92
Angela Faulk
1992-93
Angela Faulk
1993-94
Wendy Goodwin
1994-95
Julie Young 27
1995-96
Dowega Blake
1996-97
Danielle Dawson
1997-98
Danielle Dawson
G
32
34
28
28
32
29
29
29
24
23
20
29
28
25
19
30
29
30
27
29
28
27
32
31
27
23
29
3FG
70
91
113
9
17
40
27
29
17
11
34
46
87
13
19
47
11
27
58
63
33
33
47
45
10
26
56
3FGA
196
278
265
28
44
111
86
78
81
41
92
157
270
41
49
153
28
89
117
200
89
107
123
125
23
64
165
Pct.
.357
.327
.426
.321
.386
.360
.314
.372
.210
.268
.370
.293
.322
.317
.388
.307
.393
.303
.328
.315
.371
.308
.382
.360
.435
.406
.339
G
17
31
23
29
24
26
26
31
34
30
32
33
28
28
32
29
29
20
70
23
28
29
FT
35
39
65
116
41
46
40
53
69
44
90
98
112
52
74
47
52
91
109
48
110
106
FTA
63
56
99
160
56
60
61
68
91
55
113
131
136
75
105
72
82
135
.642
76
151
154
Pct.
.556
.696
.657
.725
.732
.761
.657
.779
.758
.800
.796
.748
.824
.693
.705
.653
.634
.674
1998-99
Bridgit Phillips
99-2000
LaShondra Dixon
2000-01
Lineni Noa
2001-02
LaShondra Dixon
2002-03
Nicole Brathwaite
2003-04
Nicole Brathwaite
2004-05
Rachel Butler
2005-06
Rachel Butler
2006-07
Rachel Butler
2007-08
Rachel Butler
2008-09
Jericka Jenkins
2009-10
Jericka Jenkins
2010-11
Jericka Jenkins
2011-12
Jericka Jenkins
2012-13
Olivia Allen
*Minimum 35 FT made
Steals
Year
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
99-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Player
Sheila Hillman
Sheila Hillman
Karen Drewry
Sheila Hillman
Paula McDole
Karen Drewry
Jackie McWilliams
Jackie McWilliams
Jackie McWilliams
Thelkla Blue
Juanita Gordon
Thelkla Blue
LaJaiah Miles
Thomeshia Cammon
Danielle Dawson
Felecia Bryant
Nisha Wilson
Felecia Bryant
Felecia Bryant
Lineni Noa
LaShondra Dixon
LaShondra Dixon
Sharema Dean
Sharema Dean
Rachel Butler
Artavia Burns
Artavia Burns
Jericka Jenkins
Jericka Jenkins
Jericka Jenkins
Choicetta McMillian
Keiara Avant
28
31
28
30
32
30
27
29
28
31
32
32
28
31
29
36
95
60
142
145
165
68
115
119
113
65
43
103
114
44
52
124
82
183
191
225
89
160
164
161
77
52
124
137
54
G
30
27
31
31
32
32
29
28
32
28
29
29
28
27
28
29
29
28
31
28
30
31
30
27
29
28
31
32
32
28
31
34
Stl
79
81
85
94
125
149
103
106
133
65
71
86
61
51
81
104
104
97
88
74
75
86
69
66
66
69
59
46
68
54
68
80
Avg.
2.6
3.0
2.7
3.0
3.9
4.7
3.6
3.8
4.2
2.3
2.4
3.0
2.2
1.9
2.9
3.6
3.6
3.5
2.8
2.6
2.5
2.8
2.3
2.4
2.3
2.5
1.9
1.4
2.1
1.9
2.2
2.4
.692
.766
.732
.776
.759
.733
.769
.719
.716
.702
.844
.827
.831
.832
.815
Blocked Shots
Year
Player
1981-82
Carol Holland
1982-83
T Newkirk-Henderson
1983-84
Darlene Chaney
1984-85
Darlene Chaney
1985-86
Jackie Dolberry
1986-87
Jackie Dolberry
1987-88
Jackie Dolberry
1988-89
Jackie Dolberry
1989-90
Sherri Anderson
1990-91
Angela Faulk
1991-92
Wendy Goodwin
1992-93
Angela Faulk
1993-94
Angela Faulk
1994-95
Shani Bauldrick
1995-96
Shani Bauldrick
1996-97
Dionne Cleveland
1997-98
Felecia Bryant
1998-99
Nakia Jones
99-2000
Felecia Bryant
2000-01
Nicole Brathwaite
2001-02
Halisi Johnson
2002-03
Nicole Brathwaite
2003-04
Tiffani Williams
2004-05
Tiffani Williams
2005-06
Courtnie McKinney
2006-07
Whitney Hill
2007-08
Quanneisha Perry
2008-09
Laura Lewis
2009-10
Laura Lewis
2010-11
Quanneisha Perry
2011-12
Ariel Phelps
2012-13
Nicole Hamilton
G
33
30
16
34
32
32
34
28
27
25
29
29
28
27
26
28
29
25
31
29
31
32
29
27
25
25
30
31
31
31
31
34
Blk
22
20
29
83
28
32
36
46
45
28
25
31
35
29
16
21
15
58
18
22
21
24
37
76
9
12
13
11
17
28
37
48
Avg.
0.7
0.7
1.8
2.4
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.6
1.7
1.1
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.1
0.6
0.8
0.5
2.3
0.6
0.8
0.7
0.8
1.3
2.8
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.9
1.2
1.4
.632
.728
.688
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
D2
D4
D9
D10
D11
J9
J10
J12
J19
J26
F2
F7
1975-76
Record: 2-10 (H: 1-3, A: 1-7, N: 0-0)
CIAA: 1-9
Coach: Alberta Gatling
Norfolk State
L
66-39
at St. Paul’s
L
51-46
at Norfolk State
L
57-44
at Norfolk State
L
80-37
St. Paul’s
W
79-43
at Virginia Union
L
45-40
at Virginia State
L
64-43
at Howard
L
50-37
at Fort Monroe
W
35-26
Elizabeth City State L
57-48
Virginia State
L
59-40
at Elizabeth City State L
39-30
1976-77
Record: 7-10 (H: 5-5, A: 2-5, N: 0-0)
CIAA: 4-9
Coach: Alberta Gatling
Captain: Barbara Shuford
St. Paul’s
W
61-57
at Fayetteville State L
85-47
Norfolk State
L
66-49
Old Dominion
L
92-51
at Virginia Union
L
64-39
at Elizabeth City State L
39-36
at Virginia State
L
64-47
at St. Paul’s
W
46-40
at Norfolk State
L
65-47
at Virginia Wesleyan W
62-39
Virginia State
L
63-60
Christopher Newport W
69-28
Virginia Union
L
61-57
Shaw
L
76-64
Winston-Salem State W
73-64
Elizabeth City State W
65-60
Virginia Wesleyan
W
66-41
1977-78
Record: 19-13 (H: 8-3, A: 7-7, N: 4-3)
CIAA: 7-7
Coach: Alberta Gatling
Captains: Barbara Shuford, Cynthia Thompson
VAIAW State Champions
N12
Christopher Newport W
70-30
N17
at Virginia Wesleyan W
65-45
N19
N22
D5
D16
J4
J9
J11
J14
J17
J21
J24
J27
J28
J30
F2
F4
F6
F7
F10
F11
F13
F16
F21
M2
M3
M4
M9
M10
M11
M29
N18
N27
D8
D9
D15
J9
J11
J13
J16
J20
J22
J24
Norfolk State
L
at William & Mary
L
at CNU
W
at Bridgewater
L
at Virginia Union
W
at Virginia State
L
at Shaw
W
at St. Paul’s
W
at Norfolk State
L
St. Paul’s (OT)
W
Virginia State
L
Mary Washington
W
at Elizabeth City State W
George Mason
W
Fayetteville State
W
Westhampton
W
at Livingstone
L
at WSSU
L
Randolph-Macon
W
Virginia Union
L
Elizabeth City State W
vs. St. Augustine’s
L
at Eastern Mennonite W
vs. Randolph-Macon W
vs. William & Mary W
vs. Virginia State
W
vs. Mars Hill
W
vs. S.C. State
L
vs. Kentucky State
L
at Albany State
L
63-57
63-50
93-40
74-67
62-50
85-51
41-30
68-61
69-56
55-48
46-40
61-39
89-45
75-55
51-47
67-40
63-60
65-62
77-31
77-73
92-61
82-62
44-41
79-60
81-70
77-75
69-64
79-50
90-72
86-61
1978-79
Record: 15-11 (H: 8-4, A: 5-6, N: 2-1)
CIAA: 7-7
Coach: Alberta Gatling
Captain: Cynthia Thompson
vs. Randolph-Macon W
91-43
at CNU
W
66-35
Virginia Wesleyan
L
63-52
Shaw
W
62-53
Bridgewater
W
77-58
at Virginia State
L
61-60
at Elizabeth City State W
90-70
at St. Paul’s
L
67-56
vs. Norfolk State
L
69-45
at Virginia Union
L
60-56
Elizabeth City State W
73-69
at Fayetteville State L
81-73
J27
J29
F1
F3
F4
F6
F8
F10
F12
F20
M1
M2
M3
M15
N12
N16
N23
N24
N27
D6
D8
J7
J10
J12
J14
J18
J22
J24
J26
J28
J31
F2
F4
F5
F9
F12
F14
F15
F16
F19
F21
F28
Eastern Mennonite
Norfolk State
Virginia Union
William & Mary
at Virginia State
Livingstone
at Richmond
St. Paul’s
Winston-Salem State
at George Mason
vs. Clinch Valley
vs. William & Mary
vs. Virginia Wesleyan
Jackson State
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
79-53
64-57
57-54
76-64
71-55
forfeit
64-48
62-52
forfeit
75-59
101-71
67-58
72-58
84-63
1979-80
Record: 12-18 (H: 6-7, A: 4-8, N: 2-3)
CIAA: 5-7
Coach: Alberta Gatling
Captains: Toni Goodman, Gwen Jordan
at Shaw
L
66-54
Delaware State
L
76-68
at Morgan State
L
64-40
vs. W.V. State
L
90-78
at Longwood
L
66-52
at WSSU
W
62-51
at Radford
W
77-66
at Virginia State
L
72-55
at Virginia Union
L
65-53
at St. Paul’s
W
65-57
at Norfolk State
W
72-48
Liberty
W
77-73
Virginia State
L
59-40
at Elizabeth City State L
76-75
George Mason
W
66-53
Norfolk State
W
53-50
Virginia Union
L
48-45
Richmond
W
95-47
Elizabeth City State L
70-67
at VCU
L
70-58
St. Paul’s
W
69-61
vs. Norfolk State
W
55-46
vs. Fayetteville State W
64-63
vs. Eliz. City State
L
78-68
vs. Virginia Union
L
71-67
at Virginia Wesleyan L
57-55
at William & Mary
L
80-63
vs. Longwood
L
53-51
F29
M1
N15
N20
N22
N24
N26
D2
D4
D6
D7
D20
J12
J13
J15
J19
J22
J23
J26
J27
J31
F2
F4
F5
F7
F9
F10
F14
F17
M3
vs. Richmond
vs. George Mason
W
L
98-44
67-58
1980-81
Record: 9-19 (H: 7-6, A: 2-11, N: 0-1)
CIAA: 2-11
Coach: Marilyn Sinclair
Captains: Toni Goodman, Gwen Jordan
at Radford
W
72-69
at Bowie State
L
92-66
at Virginia Union
L
84-54
at St. Paul’s
L
70-65
Longwood
L
forfeit
Norfolk State
L
65-49
at Richmond
L
61-55
George Mason
L
82-78
at Longwood
L
77-69
vs. Virginia State
L
77-61
Virginia State
L
77-71
at VCU
L
83-72
Bowie State
L
80-70
William & Mary
W
77-64
Virginia Union
L
79-57
at Radford
W
82-79
Elizabeth City State W
100-94
at Virginia State
L
77-63
at George Mason
L
85-69
at Norfolk State
L
58-53
Richmond
W
74-62
Liberty
W
81-58
at William & Mary
L
76-52
at Elizabeth City State L
86-72
at Liberty
W
71-70
St. Paul’s
W
78-66
VCU
W
87-70
at William & Mary
L
96-82
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
N12
N17
N20
N21
N23
N24
D1
D5
D8
D10
D12
J7
J9
J11
J14
J16
J18
J21
J22
J26
J28
J30
F1
F4
F6
F8
F11
F13
F15
F18
M2
M4
M6
1981-82
Record: 21-12 (H: 13-2, A: 7-7, N: 1-3)
CIAA: 7-5 (4th)
Coach: James E. Sweat
Captains: Debra Clark, Toni Goodman
at Longwood
L
72-63
William & Mary
W
70-50
George Mason
W
79-78
at CNU
W
86-68
at Bowie State
W
79-75
at Richmond
W
52-50
VCU
W
86-67
Norfolk State
L
68-65
at Radford
L
89-73
Liberty
W
79-58
Shaw
W
84-66
Southeastern
W
92-47
Elizabeth City State W
77-66
at Virginia State (OT) W
105-101
at George Mason
W
88-57
St. Paul’s
W
81-50
at Liberty
W
76-70
at Virginia Union
L
78-61
Longwood
W
66-48
Virginia State
W
75-70
Bowie State
W
81-77
Virginia Union
L
72-70
at VCU
L
68-59
Richmond (OT)
W
80-71
at Norfolk State
L
77-57
at Elizabeth City State L
77-69
at William & Mary
L
60-48
at St. Paul’s
W
77-69
Radford
W
87-76
vs. Fayetteville State L
57-45
vs. Longwood
W
74-59
vs. Radford
L
78-69
vs. George Mason
L
85-82
N19
N20
N26
1982-83
Record: 19-12 (H: 8-4, A: 6-6, N: 5-2)
CIAA: 10-6 (5th)
Coach: James E. Sweat
Captain: Deryle Pridgeon
VAIAW (Division II) State Champions
at Johnson C. Smith W
83-73
at Shaw
W
77-59
vs. Winthrop
L
74-53
N27
N28
N30
D1
D3
D4
D6
D8
D9
J8
J10
J12
J15
J18
J22
J25
J26
J29
F1
F3
F8
F10
F12
F14
F18
F19
M4
M6
N19
N21
N22
N25
N26
N28
D1
D2
D5
D7
D9
D10
J8
vs. Notre Dame (Md.) W
Howard
W
at Elizabeth City State W
Delaware State
W
vs. Longwood
W
at George Mason
L
Christopher Newport L
at Bowie State
W
at VCU
L
Elizabeth City State W
Virginia State
L
NCCU
W
at St. Paul’s
W
Norfolk State
L
Virginia Union
L
at Virginia State
L
Bowie State
W
at Virginia Union
L
at Norfolk State
L
Livingstone
W
at Richmond
L
William & Mary
W
St. Paul’s
W
at UMES
W
vs. Fayetteville State W
vs. Virginia Union
L
vs. Liberty
W
vs. Radford
W
91-49
83-56
forfeit
82-66
69-49
73-59
69-56
77-70
67-65
68-52
78-72
102-76
84-61
83-77
82-63
79-72
95-52
83-63
74-70
77-66
82-72
62-59
78-43
79-74
83-82
81-61
67-57
76-75
1983-84
Record: 24-7 (H: 12-1, A: 10-4, N: 2-2)
CIAA: 12-4 (2nd)
Coach: James E. Sweat
Captains: Debbie DePass, Sheila Hillman
VAIAW (Division II) State Champions
UMES
W
80-64
Shaw
W
83-72
Randolph-Macon
W
97-73
vs. Richmond
L
72-70
vs. UMES
W
94-66
Virginia State
W
81-64
at NCCU
W
79-71
at Livingstone
W
82-79
Longwood
W
87-65
St. Augustine’s
W
70-69
vs. Brooklyn
W
70-47
at Delaware State
L
90-83
at Bowie State
W
106-98
J10
J14
J17
J19
J21
J23
J26
J28
J31
F3
F6
F7
F9
F11
F12
F16
M2
M3
at Virginia State
L
St. Paul’s
W
at Norfolk State
W
at Liberty
W
Virginia Union
L
Elizabeth City State W
Richmond
W
at Virginia Union
L
Norfolk State (OT)
W
Radford (2OT)
W
at CNU
W
at Elizabeth City State L
at William & Mary
W
at St. Paul’s
W
Bowie State
W
vs. NCCU
L
at Randolph-Macon W
at Radford
W
98-90
75-66
92-62
62-53
66-61
98-81
77-55
79-50
88-87
75-67
67-46
76-70
59-52
94-58
104-63
80-76
90-74
83-70
1984-85
Record: 30-4 (H: 16-0, A: 10-3, N: 4-1)
CIAA: 15-1 (1st)
Coach: James E. Sweat
Captains: Anita Cooper, Sheila Hillman
CIAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions
N20
at Randolph-Macon W
84-80
N24
at Johnson C. Smith W
83-81
N27
Winston-Salem State W
95-66
N30
Shaw
W
77-54
D1
Livingstone
W
108-66
D3
NCCU
W
95-71
D5
at UMES
W
95-74
D8
at Fayetteville State L
94-77
D10
at Richmond
W
87-83
D13
at Virginia Wesleyan W
111-53
J5
West Virginia State W
113-44
J8
Christopher Newport W
99-74
J10
at Virginia State
W
93-62
J12
at Elizabeth City State W
111-79
J15
Norfolk State
W
86-69
J17
Elizabeth City State W
111-79
J19
at St. Paul’s
W
91-70
J21
William & Mary
W
89-58
J24
Virginia Union
W
88-83
J29
Virginia State
W
88-63
F2
at Virginia Union
W
67-56
F4
Bowie State
W
113-46
F5
at East Carolina
L
87-75
F9
F12
F14
F16
F26
F28
M1
M2
M12
M16
M21
at Longwood
L
at Norfolk State
W
Bowie State
W
St. Paul’s
W
Liberty
W
vs. Fayetteville State W
vs. Shaw
W
vs. WSSU
W
Mount St. Mary’s # W
vs. Pace # (OT)
W
vs. Cal-Poly Pomona # L
# NCAA Division II Tournament
78-71
74-69
105-47
84-69
96-74
81-60
69-65
93-84
81-74
90-82
91-51
1985-86
Record: 26-6 (H: 16-0, A: 10-5, N: 0-1)
CIAA: 17-2 (1st)
Coach: James E. Sweat
Captains: Anita Cooper, Sheila Hillman, Robin Miller
CIAA Regular Season Champions
N22
at William & Mary
L
75-65
N26
Randolph-Macon
W
88-60
N30
UMES
W
88-59
D2
at NCCU
W
88-79
D3
at Shaw
W
70-51
D7
Johnson C. Smith
W
90-77
D9
Fayetteville State
W
123-63
D13
at Livingstone
W
102-72
D14
at WSSU
W
96-80
J10
at St. Augustine’s
W
94-84
J13
Virginia State
W
98-54
J16
Delaware State
W
106-77
J18
St. Paul’s
W
83-76
J21
at Norfolk State
L
89-76
J23
Elizabeth City State W
115-62
J25
Virginia Union
W
75-73
J28
at Virginia State
W
67-65
J30
Richmond
W
73-64
F1
at Virginia Union
L
63-57
F4
Bowie State
W
102-49
F7
at Elizabeth City State W
94-74
F8
Mount Olive
W
104-47
F11
Norfolk State
W
91-65
F14
at Bowie State
W
98-59
F15
at St. Paul’s
W
102-68
F21
vs. Livingstone
W
99-84
F22
vs. Virginia Union
W
95-77
F25
at DC( OT)
L
106-105
M1
vs. Norfolk State
L
70-69
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M8
M11
M15
Norfolk State #
W
73-60
at Mount St. Mary’s # W
86-83
at Delta State #
L
82-61
# NCAA Division II Tournament
1986-87
Record: 30-2 (H: 15-0, A: 12-2, N: 3-0)
CIAA: 19-0 (1st)
Coach: James E. Sweat
Captain: Jackie Dolberry
CIAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions
N24
at Longwood
L
60-59
N28
Winston-Salem State W
97-69
N29
IPFW
W
92-45
D1
NCCU
W
99-64
D4
at UMES
W
88-75
D6
at Johnson C. Smith W
83-72
D8
Morgan State
W
121-33
D10
St. Augustine’s
W
104-78
J7
Livingstone
W
106-68
J10
at Delaware State
W
83-74
J13
Norfolk State
W
73-55
J15
William & Mary
W
78-47
J17
at St. Paul’s
W
108-78
J20
District of Columbia W
90-69
J22
at Elizabeth City State W
95-71
J24
at Virginia Union
W
63-58
J27
Virginia State
W
119-69
J29
at Bowie State
W
92-44
J31
Virginia Union
W
100-61
F2
at Liberty
W
85-69
F6
Elizabeth City State W
90-60
F10
at Norfolk State
W
75-71
F12
Shaw
W
114-75
F14
St. Paul’s
W
108-78
F16
at Virginia State
W
73-64
F18
at Fayetteville State W
99-79
F22
Bowie State
W
100-58
F24
vs. Johnson C. Smith W
66-65
F27
vs. Norfolk State
W
75-64
F28
vs. Virginia State
W
88-65
M10
at Mount St. Mary’s # W
80-65
M14
at New Haven #
L
65-63
# NCAA Division II Tournament
1987-88
Record: 33-1 (H: 14-0, A: 11-0, N: 8-1)
CIAA: 19-0 (1st)
Coach: James E. Sweat
Captains: Jackie Dolberry, Venise Frazer, Paula
McDole
CIAA Regular Season & NCAA Division II National
Champions
N21
Bowie State
W
111-43
N24
Fayetteville State
W
142-68
N27
Johnson C. Smith
W
122-76
N28
Kentucky State
W
100-58
D1
Liberty
W
141-76
D3
vs. Lake Superior St. W
85-77
D4
at IPFW
W
94-63
D7
Delaware State
W
121-54
D9
St. Augustine’s
W
108-75
J6
at Livingstone
W
115-71
J8
vs. West Chester
W
72-49
J9
vs. Pitt-Johnstown
W
88-86
J12
at Norfolk State
W
81-78
J14
at Elizabeth City State W
125-65
J16
at St. Paul’s
W
60-56
J20
Elizabeth City State W
140-65
J23
vs. Virginia Union
W
104-64
J26
at Virginia State (OT) W
73-68
J28
Longwood
W
123-61
J30
at Virginia Union
W
104-64
F1
vs. NCCU
W
123-55
F5
at WSSU
W
106-63
F9
vs. Norfolk State
W
84-58
F11
at Shaw
W
106-62
F13
St. Paul’s
W
111-67
F15
Virginia State
W
97-75
F20
at Bowie State
W
93-56
F23
vs. Eliz. City State
W
119-94
F26
vs. Virginia State
L
80-73
M11
District of Columbia # W
58-50
M12
Virginia State #
W
73-58
M19
Pitt-Johnstown #
W
80-74
M25
at N. Dakota State # W
72-63
M26
vs. West Texas State# W
65-48
# NCAA Division II Tournament
1988-89
Record: 21-9 (H: 9-4, A: 10-2, N: 2-3)
CIAA: 16-3 (2nd)
Coach: Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Captains: Jackie Dolberry, Jackie McWilliams
N19
at Clark Atlanta
W
77-61
N23
Livingstone
W
109-49
N28
at Fayetteville State W
84-58
D3
at West Chester
W
52-51
D6
St. Augustine’s
L
80-78
D10
vs. Pace
W
74-66
D11
at Bloomsburg
L
67-61
J3
vs. New Haven
L
68-52
J4
vs. Assumption
L
80-61
J7
District of Columbia L
97-42
J10
vs. Norfolk State
W
57-55
J12
at Delaware State
W
96-72
J14
at St. Paul’s
W
64-55
J16
at Johnson C. Smith W
79-75
J18
at Elizabeth City State W
98-77
J21
at Virginia Union
W
98-77
J24
vs. Virginia State
L
68-67
J26
Elizabeth City State W
122-90
J28
vs. Virginia State
W
78-57
F1
at Bowie State
W
78-39
F4
Winston-Salem State W
107-64
F7
at Norfolk State
W
94-83
F9
Shaw
W
87-71
F11
St. Paul’s
W
83-57
F13
at Virginia State
L
73-66
F15
NCCU
W
103-76
F18
Bowie State
W
110-48
F20
vs. Livingstone
W
forfeit
F21
vs. Shaw
L
80-71
M10
Virginia State #
L
101-88
# NCAA Division II Tournament
N17
N18
N20
N24
N25
N28
1989-90
Record: 12-16 (H: 3-7, A: 6-7, N: 3-2)
CIAA: 7-12 (T-9th)
Coach: Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Captain: Jackie McWilliams
vs. Clark Atlanta
W
77-57
at Tuskegee
L
90-62
at Morris Brown
W
74-52
Paine College
L
55-53
Florida Atlantic
L
86-82
Fayetteville State
W
64-59
N30
D2
D4
D7
D9
J5
J9
J11
J13
J16
J20
J23
J27
J29
F1
F6
F10
F13
F15
F17
F19
F20
N17
N20
N23
N24
N27
N29
D1
D3
D5
D8
D10
J4
J5
J8
J10
J12
J15
J19
J22
at NCCU
L
at WSSU
L
Johnson C. Smith
W
at St. Augustine’s
L
at Shaw
W
at Livingstone
W
Norfolk State
W
at Elizabeth City State L
St. Paul’s
L
Elizabeth City State L
vs. Virginia Union
L
at Virginia State
L
at Virginia Union
L
Cheyney (OT)
L
Bowie State
W
at Norfolk State
W
at St. Paul’s
L
Virginia State
L
at Fayetteville State W
at Bowie State
W
vs. NCCU
W
vs. Virginia State
L
73-50
84-71
91-83
78-67
67-48
82-52
forfeit
83-65
72-69
71-69
66-60
82-45
68-50
68-65
78-42
forfeit
75-72
81-69
76-70
62-45
65-64
103-67
1990-91
Record: 25-6 (H: 12-1, A: 9-3, N: 4-2)
CIAA: 15-4 (2nd)
Coach: Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Captain: Jackie McWilliams
at Cheyney
W
82-56
Livingstone
W
60-54
Christopher Newport W
113-71
Virginia Union
W
70-58
NCCU
W
83-56
at Fayetteville State W
112-86
Winston-Salem State W
78-60
at Johnson C. Smith W
79-86
St. Augustine’s
W
74-65
Shaw
W
71-46
Bowie State
W
84-50
vs. St. Paul’s
W
78-52
at Virginia State
W
73-71
Norfolk State
L
92-77
Elizabeth City State W
78-59
at St. Paul’s
L
69-62
at Elizabeth City State W
88-82
Virginia Union
W
71-66
Virginia State
W
75-72
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J28
F2
F5
F9
F12
F14
F16
F18
F19
F22
F23
M7
N22
N23
N27
N29
N30
D2
D6
D7
D9
J5
J6
J8
J11
J14
J16
J18
J21
J25
J27
J31
F4
F6
F8
F11
F15
F20
F22
F24
F25
at Bennett College
W
at WSSU
W
at Norfolk State
L
St. Paul’s
W
at Virginia State
L
at Livingstone
W
at Bowie State
W
vs. Fayetteville State W
vs. WSSU
W
vs. Virginia Union
W
vs. Norfolk State
L
vs. UNC-Greensboro# L
# NCAA Division II Tournament
89-53
89-80
80-66
86-33
75-61
59-53
82-66
85-83
92-69
78-50
87-68
72-63
1991-92
Record: 19-10 (H: 6-4, A: 10-4, N: 3-2)
CIAA: 13-6 (4th)
Coach: Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Captain: Tonia Glymph
vs. Mercyhurst
W
76-74
at California (Pa.)
L
82-45
Fayetteville State
W
66-57
Shaw
W
76-58
Elizabeth City State W
85-69
Johnson C. Smith
L
72-59
Slippery Rock
L
85-81
at East Stroudsburg W
81-79
at Bowie State
W
82-53
at NCCU
W
82-53
at Pfeiffer
W
69-58
at Elizabeth City State W
80-58
St. Paul’s
W
79-64
Elizabeth City State W
75-38
at St. Augustine’s
L
82-71
at Virginia Union
W
73-62
at Virginia State
W
61-59
Virginia Union
L
83-75
at Livingstone
W
84-63
at WSSU
W
76-70
at Norfolk State
L
71-70
at Shaw
W
58-53
at St. Paul’s
W
73-61
Virginia State
L
73-49
Norfolk State
L
96-75
at VCU
L
90-43
Bowie State
W
78-69
vs. Fayetteville State W
62-43
vs. Johnson C. Smith L
84-71
N24
N27
N28
N30
D2
D5
D7
D31
J4
J8
J9
J12
J14
J16
J19
J23
J25
J28
J30
F2
F6
F9
F13
F16
F18
F19
F22
F23
F26
1992-93
Record: 20-9 (H: 8-5, A: 10-1, N: 2-3)
CIAA: 16-3 (2nd)
Coach: Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Captains: Thelkla Blue, Tonia Glypmh
at Fayetteville St. (OT) W
102-96
Albany State
L
77-72
Virginia Union
L
91-70
at Johnson C. Smith W
85-82
at St. Augustines (OT) W
95-94
Shaw
L
71-61
at Bowie State
W
66-44
at CNU
L
72-68
at St. Paul’s
W
77-52
at Claflin
L
70-60
vs. Spellman
L
46-45
at Elizabeth City State W
77-63
Winston-Salem State W
88-52
at Virginia Union
W
61-59
Virginia State
W
71-60
Virginia Union
L
62-57
Livingstone
W
80-42
Elizabeth City State W
64-43
District of Columbia W
78-53
Norfolk State
L
85-61
St. Paul’s
W
76-66
at Virginia State
W
57-55
at Norfolk State
W
92-87
at District of Col.
W
82-56
NCCU
W
74-60
Bowie State
W
75-37
vs. Livingstone
W
75-62
vs. Shaw
W
69-43
vs. St. Augustine’s
L
79-63
1993-94
Record: 21-9 (H: 9-4, A: 8-5, N: 4-0)
CIAA: 14-5 (3rd)
Coach: Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Captains: Thelkla Blue, Angela Faulk, Wendy Goodwin
CIAA Tournament Champions
N20
Columbia Union
W
74-71
N22
Fayetteville St. (OT) L
100-89
N26
Christopher Newport W
102-74
N27
Shaw
W
77-49
N29
Johnson C. Smith
W
75-72
D3
at Albany State
L
74-71
D4
D7
D9
D11
J3
J6
J8
J12
J15
J18
J20
J22
J24
J27
F1
F5
F8
F12
F18
F21
F22
F25
F26
M8
at Fort Valley State L
82-63
Bowie State
W
74-66
at WSSU
W
59-46
at Shaw
W
68-58
St. Paul’s
W
68-54
at NCCU
W
72-68
St. Augustine’s
W
86-80
Elizabeth City State W
78-50
at Virginia Union
W
71-67
at Virginia State
L
66-59
at Columbia Union L
79-68
Virginia Union
W
89-80
at Livingstone
W
73-57
at Elizabeth City State W
66-63
at Norfolk State
L
71-63
at St. Paul’s
W
63-54
Virginia State
L
76-68
Norfolk State
L
73-55
at Bowie State
W
73-61
vs. WSSU
W
62-53
vs. St. Augustine’s
W
74-70
vs. Norfolk State
W
80-78
vs. Shaw
W
67-56
Presbyterian #
L
62-53
# NCAA Division II Tournament (Play-In
Game)
N22
N25
N26
N28
D4
D6
D8
D10
D15
D30
D31
J2
J5
J7
J11
J14
1994-95
Record: 10-18 (H: 5-8, A: 3-8, N: 2-2)
CIAA: 6-13 (12th)
Coach: Tiny L. Laster Jr.
Captains: Shani Bauldrick, LaJaiah Miles
at Fayetteville State L
76-51
Queens College (N.C.) L
63-46
Virginia Union
L
76-69
at Johnson C. Smith L
57-51
at Columbia Union W
73-39
at Bowie State
L
56-43
Winston-Salem State L
69-65
Shaw
L
56-37
at UMES
W
68-65
vs. Gardner-Webb
L
71-64
vs. Mount Olive
W
73-63
at St. Paul’s
W
89-61
NCCU
W
71-51
St. Augustine’s
L
72-64
at Elizabeth City State L
58-53
Virginia Union
L
76-58
J16
J18
J21
J23
J26
J31
F4
F7
F11
F17
F20
F21
N24
N25
N28
N30
D2
D8
D20
D29
D30
J2
J4
J11
J15
J18
J24
J26
J31
F3
F7
F10
F12
F14
F17
F20
F22
F27
M4
Virginia State
at Howard
at Virginia Union
Livingstone
Elizabeth City State
Norfolk State
St. Paul’s
at Virginia State
at Norfolk State
Bowie State (OT)
vs. NCCU
vs. Norfolk State
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
73-59
78-60
57-39
61-40
60-44
72-55
74-56
66-64
92-64
66-65
51-31
89-51
1995-96
Record: 10-17 (H: 5-4, A: 4-13, N: 1-0)
Conference: No affiliation
Coach: Fred Applin
Captains: Shani Bauldrick, LaJaiah Miles
U.S. Military Acad.
W
62-56
North Carolina A&T L
58-45
at Central Florida
L
107-70
at Florida Atlantic
L
74-55
at VCU
L
86-61
at Buffalo
L
91-45
at William & Mary
L
71-55
at Virginia Tech
L
84-66
vs. Lafayette
W
80-71
at Charleston So.
L
83-82
UNC-Asheville
W
58-56
Liberty
W
73-64
at St. Paul’s
W
69-37
at S.C. State
L
66-64
at Charleston (OT)
W
76-74
Delaware State
L
60-44
at Howard
L
89-47
Howard
L
79-53
South Carolina State W
62-57
Coppin State
L
57-56
at Livingstone
W
55-47
at UMES
W
66-52
at Morgan State
L
77-49
at Kansas State
L
78-42
at Towson
L
76-54
Morgan State
W
76-66
at Oral Roberts
L
86-62
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1996-97
Record: 10-18 (H: 8-4, A: 1-13, N: 1-1)
MEAC: 5-13 (8th)
Coaches: Fred Applin & Carolyn Guyton
Captains: JoVanka Lewis, Nisha Wilson
N25
at Liberty
L
85-52
N29
at UNC-Wilmington L
93-70
D1
at Coastal Carolina L
91-69
D7
at Iona
W
66-58
D8
at UMBC
W
60-59
D17
Elizabeth City State W
103-63
D30
at East Carolina
L
102-77
J2
Bethune-Cookman W
73-67
J4
Florida A&M
L
76-58
J7
at S.C. State
L
81-59
J11
Coppin State
W
78-64
J14
William & Mary
W
58-55
J18
at Coppin State
L
59-47
J22
at Delaware State
L
98-94
J25
Morgan State
W
64-50
J27
at Howard
L
70-60
J30
at N.C. A&T
L
86-70
F3
UMES
W
54-47
F5
at Florida A&M
L
65-59
F8
Howard
L
67-57
F10
at Morgan State
L
78-71
F13
South Carolina State W
61-41
F18
at UMES
L
79-65
F20
North Carolina A&T L
66-61
F26
at Bethune-Cookman L
73-71
M1
Delaware State
L
79-73
M3
vs. Bethune-Cookman W
59-52
M5
vs. Howard
L
83-59
N18
N25
N29
D2
D4
D11
D30
J3
J5
1997-98
Record: 22-7 (H: 11-3, A: 9-3, N: 2-1)
MEAC: 16-2 (2nd)
Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs
Captain: JoVanka Lewis
East Carolina
L
59-58
Richmond
W
76-74
Coastal Carolina
W
74-57
Liberty
L
84-69
at Maryland
L
65-57
Morgan State
W
68-56
at Florida
L
92-55
South Carolina State W
83-59
North Carolina A&T W
51-39
J8
J10
J13
J17
J19
J24
J26
J31
F2
F7
F9
F14
F16
F21
F23
F26
F28
M5
M6
M7
N14
N15
N24
N29
D8
D12
D31
J4
J7
J9
J11
J16
J18
J23
J25
J28
J30
F1
F8
F13
F15
at Howard
at UMES
Norfolk State
at Florida A&M
at Bethune-Cookman
Coppin State
Delaware State
at S.C. State
at N.C. A&T
UMES
at Norfolk State
Florida A&M
Bethune-Cookman
at Coppin State
at Delaware State
at Morgan State
Howard
vs. Morgan State
vs. Florida A&M
vs. Howard
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
98-79
91-64
77-69
65-62
61-35
75-67
93-65
93-62
68-58
81-66
66-39
57-55
73-52
72-61
72-65
78-66
88-81
63-48
66-60
78-70
1998-99
Record: 18-10 (H: 9-0, A: 6-8, N: 3-2)
MEAC: 14-4 (1st)
Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs
Captains: Felicia Bryant, Danielle Dawson
MEAC Regular Season Champions
vs. Miami (Ohio)
L
81-80
vs. Robert Morris (Ill.) W
78-71
at Maryland
W
76-57
at Vanderbilt
L
116-46
at Duke
L
83-47
at Miami (Fla.)
L
84-52
at UNC-Chapel Hill
L
93-50
at Howard
W
74-67
Delaware State
W
65-62
North Carolina A&T W
78-68
South Carolina State W
70-56
at Bethune-Cookman L
65-59
at Florida A&M
W
77-71
Coppin State
W
82-66
at Morgan State
W
50-40
Norfolk State
W
79-55
at Delaware State
L
68-67
at UMES
L
71-60
Howard
W
68-63
at N.C. A&T
W
57-46
at S.C. State
W
79-63
F18
F20
F22
F27
M3
M5
M6
N19
N21
N30
D6
D9
D11
D19
D22
D29
D30
J3
J5
J10
J15
J17
J22
J24
J29
J31
F5
F7
F14
F19
F21
F26
M2
M4
M9
M10
M11
M17
UMES
Bethune-Cookman
Florida A&M
at Norfolk State
vs. UMES
vs. Morgan State
at Florida A&M
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
73-65
75-58
75-66
75-63
66-54
67-52
69-47
1999-2000
Record: 16-15 (H: 6-4, A: 6-9, N: 4-2)
MEAC: 11-7 (4th)
Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs
Captain: Felicia Bryant
MEAC Tournament Champions
at Old Dominion
L
91-64
at Tennessee-Martin W
81-74
at Bucknell
L
85-71
Norfolk State (OT)
W
79-73
at Georgia
L
107-46
Pittsburgh
L
86-65
at St. John’s
L
88-63
at St. Louis
L
76-66
at Virginia Tech
L
93-61
at Bowling Green
W
78-70
North Carolina A&T W
103-61
South Carolina State W
96-66
at UMES
L
64-57
Howard
L
79-72
Delaware State
L
80-76
at Coppin State
W
73-57
Morgan State
W
87-73
at Bethune-Cookman W
89-57
at Florida A&M
L
85-84
at S.C. State
W
84-71
at N.C. A&T
W
72-60
UMES
W
77-51
at Howard
L
80-59
at Delaware State
L
73-72
at Norfolk State (OT) W
74-72
Bethune-Cookman W
86-75
Florida A&M
L
67-63
vs. Coppin State
W
67-65
vs. Howard
W
78-67
vs. Norfolk State
W
66-64
vs. Connecticut #
L
116-45
# NCAA Tournament
N20
N23
N24
N30
D4
D6
D9
D28
J2
J4
J8
J12
J14
J17
J20
J22
J26
J29
F3
F5
F10
F12
F17
F19
F24
F26
M3
M8
M9
2000-01
Record: 14-15 (H: 10-4), A: 3-8, N: 1-3)
MEAC: 11-7 (4th)
Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs
Captains: Lineni Noa, Joy Roberson
Bucknell
L
80-71
vs. Southern
L
78-73
vs. Grambling
L
88-84
Tennessee-Martin
W
93-73
Howard
L
78-69
UMES
W
51-32
at Norfolk State
W
62-58
St. Louis
L
72-70
at Liberty
L
81-76
at Morgan State
L
93-90
at Coppin State
L
79-76
Delaware State
W
73-49
Old Dominion
L
93-69
St. John’s
W
73-65
at N.C. A&T
W
73-62
at S.C. State
L
64-63
Bethune-Cookman W
79-65
at Florida A&M
L
88-75
at UMES
W
71-49
at Howard
L
96-87
Morgan State
W
97-73
Coppin State
W
104-71
at Delaware State
L
70-57
at Virginia
L
75-72
South Carolina State W
75-67
North Carolina A&T W
82-50
Norfolk State
W
60-54
vs. Florida A&M
W
77-51
vs. Howard
L
86-83
N16
N23
N24
N25
D1
D3
D7
D8
2001-02
Record: 17-14 (H: 6-5, A: 6-5, N: 5-4)
MEAC: 12-6 (4th)
Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs
Captains: Lineni Noa, LaShondra Dixon
Virginia
L
51-48
vs. Kansas
W
67-63
vs. Tulane
L
82-75
vs. Northern Iowa
W
67-61
at Morgan State
W
69-67
at Coppin State
W
72-61
vs. Alabama State
L
80-75
vs. Stony Brook
L
81-65
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D15
D21
D28
D29
J5
J12
J14
J19
J21
J25
J28
F2
F4
F7
F9
F16
F18
F21
F25
M2
M7
M8
M9
Liberty
at Southern Miss.
vs. Elon
at Virginia Tech
UMES
at S.C. State
at N.C. A&T
Delaware State
Howard
at B-CU (OT)
Florida A&M
Morgan State
Coppin State
Norfolk State
at UMES
South Carolina State
North Carolina A&T
at Delaware State
at Howard (OT)
at Norfolk State
vs. Coppin State
vs. Howard
vs. Norfolk State
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
71-60
55-53
78-73
83-43
79-49
68-64
47-43
76-45
71-70
67-65
64-58
75-44
73-47
67-64
84-51
79-64
77-57
49-40
84-79
59-48
60-52
66-60
61-52
2002-03
Record: 23-9 (H: 11-0, A: 9-5, N: 3-4)
MEAC: 17-1 (1st)
Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs
Captain: LaShondra Dixon
MEAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
N22
Southern Mississippi W
48-47
N28
vs. Duke
L
71-34
N29
vs. Arkansas
L
78-41
N30
vs. Old Dominion
L
90-54
D7
Norfolk State
W
65-48
D9
at Jacksonville State L
85-68
D18
at Arkansas State
W
73-69
D21
at Toldeo
L
82-55
D30
at Kansas
L
68-61
J4
at UMES
W
76-57
J6
at Howard
W
81-77
J11
Morgan State
W
80-45
J13
Coppin State
W
37-35
J18
Florida A&M
W
68-63
J20
Bethune-Cookman W
71-55
J25
at N.C. A&T
W
66-47
J27
at S.C. State
W
64-53
F1
Delaware State
W
75-56
F6
F8
F10
F13
F18
F22
F24
M1
M3
M8
M12
M14
M15
M23
at Liberty
L
UMES
W
Howard
W
at Morgan State
W
at Coppin State (OT) W
at Florida A&M
W
at Bethune-Cookman L
North Carolina A&T W
South Carolina State W
at Norfolk State
W
vs. S.C. State
W
vs. Florida A&M
W
vs. Delaware State W
vs. Texas #
L
# NCAA Tournament
86-66
93-64
95-69
96-62
88-85
69-59
67-61
65-60
90-68
73-53
79-69
68-67
69-57
90-46
M6
M10
M21
N19
N26
N27
D4`
D6
D8
2003-04
D12
Record: 17-13 (H: 7-5, A: 7-3, N: 3-5)
D20
MEAC: 14-4 (T-1st)
D21
Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs
D30
Captains: Nicole Brathwaite, Lynetta Sullivan
J2
MEAC Regular Season Co-Champions & Tournament J8
Champions
J10
N21
Jacksonville St. (OT) L
83-72
J17
N24
at Wake Forest
L
64-43
J22
N28
vs. Wisconsin
L
49-38
J24
N29
vs. Chattanooga
L
88-57
J29
D3
Arkansas State
L
77-54
J31
D6
Norfolk State
W
65-48
F5
D9
Toledo
L
61-60
F7
D28
vs. Duke
L
90-59
F12
D29
vs. Northwestern
L
58-45
F14
J3
South Carolina State L
63-57
F21
J5
North Carolina A&T W
69-59
F26
J10
at Florida A&M
L
56-54
F28
J12
at Bethune-Cookman W
69-54
M4
J19
UMES
W
60-59
M9
J24
at Delaware State
L
66-47
J26
at Howard
W
74-59
J31
Coppin State
L
61-60
F2
at Morgan State
W
65-47
F7
at S.C. State
W
76-39
F9
at N.C. A&T
W
72-60
F14
Florida A&M
W
71-46
N11
F16
Bethune-Cookman W
72-59
N20
F23
at UMES
W
82-62
N22
F28
Howard
W
81-56
N27
M1
Delaware State
W
58-40
D1
at Norfolk State
W
vs. UMES
W
vs. Penn State #
L
# NCAA Tournament
73-60
77-64
79-42
2004-05
Record: 14-13 (H: 8-2, A: 6-8, N: 0-3)
MEAC: 14-4 (2nd)
Coach: Walter Mebane
Captain: Brendy Ellis
Wake Forest (OT)
L
82-75
vs. Louisville
L
63-55
vs. Nebraska
L
72-54
Bethune-Cookman W
77-65
Florida A&M
W
57-52
at North Texas
L
72-41
at Norfolk State
W
58-45
at UC-Davis
L
64-58
at California
L
67-60
at William & Mary
L
67-52
Temple
L
73-64
at N.C. A&T
W
72-58
at S.C. State
W
66-51
UMES
W
51-46
at Delaware St. (OT) W
66-47
at Howard
W
81-72
at Coppin State
L
74-60
Morgan State
W
77-57
at Bethune-Cookman L
75-56
at Florida A&M
W
72-64
North Carolina A&T W
75-53
South Carolina State W
69-54
at UMES
L
62-57
Howard
W
61-52
Delaware State
L
53-51
Norfolk State
W
69-58
vs. Norfolk State
L
64-53
2005-06
Record: 7-22 (H: 4-7, A: 2-13, N: 1-2)
MEAC: 6-12 (8th)
Coach: Walter Mebane
Captains: Stephanie James, Jade Jones
at Richmond
L
77-47
at Louisiana-Lafayette L
68-54
at Grambling
L
91-80
Temple
L
81-38
Norfolk State
W
80-64
D3
D4
D17
D19
D29
J3
J7
J9
J14
J16
J21
J28
J30
F4
F6
F11
F13
F16
F18
F24
F27
M1
M7
M8
N10
N17
N19
N22
N28
D2
D9
D18
D19
D31
J3
J6
J8
J13
J15
J20
J27
J29
at Brown
vs. Arkansas State
William & Mary
at Georgia State
at James Madison
at Bethune-Cookman
UMES
Howard
at Morgan State
at Coppin State
Delaware State
South Carolina State
North Carolina A&T
at UMES
at Howard
Morgan State
Coppin State
at Norfolk State
at Delaware State
at S.C. State
at N.C. A&T
Florida A&M
vs. Norfolk State
vs. Coppin State
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
86-71
97-71
66-57
64-59
68-50
77-71
68-55
74-61
79-74
65-48
64-59
75-62
73-69
59-51
101-70
64-59
64-39
79-69
65-58
67-66
63-60
58-57
65-60
70-57
2006-07
Record: 15-13 (H: 9-5, A: 5-7, N: 1-1)
MEAC: 11-7 (5th)
Coach: Walter Mebane
Captains: Rachel Butler, Stephanie James
at Bucknell
L
85-77
North Texas
W
65-64
Georgia State
W
62-55
Louisiana-Lafayette L
57-44
Grambling State
W
68-57
at Norfolk State
L
70-66
James Madison
L
54-45
vs. Alabama State
W
74-67
at UAB
L
66-47
at Radford
L
62-54
at Howard
W
78-66
at Bethune-Cookman W
67-40
at Florida A&M
W
70-60
Morgan State (OT) L
65-61
Coppin State (OT)
L
63-56
at Delaware State
W
58-52
at S.C. State
W
71-66
at N.C. A&T
L
91-69
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F3
F5
F10
F12
F17
F21
F24
F26
F28
M8
N9
N11
N17
N21
N25
N30
D1
D20
D28
D29
D30
J5
J12
J14
J19
J21
J26
J28
F2
F4
F9
F11
F16
F18
F23
F25
M1
M3
M6
M13
M14
Bethune-Cookman
Florida A&M
at Morgan State
at Coppin State
Delaware State (OT)
Norfolk State
South Carolina State
North Carolina A&T
UMES
vs. Morgan State
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
62-48
81-64
61-51
68-45
61-57
60-58
63-54
73-63
76-41
63-59
2007-08
Record: 18-13 (H: 10-2, A: 6-8, N: 2-3)
MEAC: 10-6 (T-2nd)
Coach: Walter Mebane
Captains: Stephanie James, Rachel Butler
Georgetown
W
52-50
at St. Louis (OT)
W
71-57
Bucknell
W
53-51
at Charlotte
L
72-47
Radford
W
71-54
at Air Force (OT)
L
85-84
vs. Ohio
L
70-64
at Alabama (OT)
L
63-60
vs. Tennessee-Martin W
57-47
vs. Bowling Green
L
79-70
at Iowa State
L
66-47
at Howard
W
73-61
Bethune-Cookman W
73-67
Florida A&M
W
80-72
at S.C. State
W
71-59
at WSSU
W
58-38
Coppin State
L
64-54
Morgan State
W
67-61
at Norfolk State
W
68-51
at N.C. A&T
L
73-41
at Delaware State
L
58-35
at UMES
W
68-64
South Carolina State L
64-61
Winston-Salem State W
65-41
at Coppin State
L
63-60
at Morgan State
L
73-54
Norfolk State
W
82-61
North Carolina A&T W
85-84
Howard
W
74-46
vs. UMES
W
55-49
vs. N.C. A&T (OT)
L
74-71
N14
N18
N22
N25
N29
D6
D19
D21
D28
D29
J6
J10
J12
J17
J19
J24
J26
J31
F2
F7
F9
F14
F16
F21
F23
F28
M2
M5
M10
M12
M13
M14
2008-09
Record: 16-16 (H: 7-5, A: 5-10, N: 4-1)
MEAC: 9-7 (T-5th)
Coach: Walter Mebane
at East Carolina
L
74-58
UNC-Charlotte
L
69-46
Alabama
L
68-60
at Georgetown
L
82-55
at Temple
L
79-50
Howard
W
64-52
at William & Mary
W
72-59
at UNC-Wilmington L
69-57
at Montana
L
88-47
vs. Nevada
W
62-59
St. Louis
L
65-52
at Bethune-Cookman W
67-59
at Florida A&M
L
68-59
South Carolina State W
67-62
Winston-Salem State W
66-53
at Coppin State
L
60-59
at Morgan State
L
77-55
Norfolk State
W
87-57
North Carolina A&T L
75-69
Delaware State (OT) W
68-64
UMES
W
57-47
at S.C. State
W
77-59
at WSSU
W
65-48
Coppin State
W
80-63
Morgan State (OT) L
90-87
at Norfolk State
W
73-48
at N.C. A&T (OT)
L
81-72
at Howard
L
69-49
vs. Norfolk State
W
68-49
vs. Delaware State W
58-56
vs. Florida A&M
W
70-58
vs. N.C. A&T
L
76-54
N19
N22
N24
N27
N28
D5
2009-10
Record: 20-12 (H: 10-3, A: 6-7, N: 4-2)
MEAC: 12-4 (T-2nd)
Coach: David Six
MEAC Tournament Champions
William & Mary
W
71-66
UNC-Wilmington
W
66-52
at Richmond
L
64-46
at SMU
L
84-71
vs. Fresno State
L
66-54
at Howard
L
48-47
D8
D12
D20
D23
D28
D29
J9
J11
J16
J18
J23
J25
J30
F1
F6
F8
F13
F15
F20
F22
F27
M4
M10
M12
M13
M20
Temple
L
East Carolina
L
at Old Dominion
L
Radford
W
vs. Georgia Tech
L
vs. Bryant
W
Coppin State
L
Morgan State
W
at Norfolk State (OT) W
at N.C. A&T
L
Bethune-Cookman W
Florida A&M
W
at Delaware State
W
at UMES
W
at S.C. State
W
at WSSU
W
Norfolk State
W
North Carolina A&T W
at Bethune-Cookman L
at Florida A&M
W
Delaware State
W
Howard
W
vs. UMES
W
vs. Bethune-Cookman W
vs. S.C. State
W
at Duke#
L
#NCAA Tournament
54-51
65-61
83-64
63-43
63-54
68-48
58-52
74-37
63-59
82-81
81-44
67-54
62-43
64-48
67-47
67-26
68-47
90-80
62-53
65-48
47-41
55-43
65-41
58-38
57-46
72-37
J15
J17
J22
J24
J29
J31
F5
F7
F12
F14
F19
F21
F26
M3
M9
M11
M12
M19
Norfolk State
W
75-54
North Carolina A&T W
71-36
at Bethune-Cookman L
55-51
at Florida A&M
W
59-47
Delaware State
W
52-29
UMES
W
47-29
South Carolina State W
77-57
NCCU
W
79-44
at Norfolk State
W
74-53
at N.C. A&T
W
74-66
Bethune-Cookman* W
Forfeit
Florida A&M
W
88-49
at Delaware State
W
77-64
at Howard
W
60-54
vs. S.C. State
W
78-55
vs. Coppin State
W
70-46
vs. Howard
W
61-42
vs. Kentucky (OT)# L
66-62
*counts as MEAC win, not overall win
**Preseason WNIT
#NCAA Tournament
2010-11
Record: 25-7 (H: 11-2, A: 11-4, N: 4-1)
MEAC: 15-1 (1st)
Coach: David Six
MEAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
N12
at James Madison** W
69-64
N15
at S. Dakota State** L
76-64
N19
at Charlotte**
L
64-57
N23
Richmond
L
71-43
N27
Jacksonville
L
49-42
N29
at Radford
W
52-51
D4
Howard
W
68-52
D8
at East Carolina
W
69-63
D10
Florida
W
69-54
D19
IPFW (2OT)
W
78-77
D29
vs. Troy
W
61-43
D30
at Georgia State
W
74-44
J6
at Wake Forest
L
62-49
J8
at Coppin State
W
76-56
J10
at Morgan State
W
68-37
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2011-12
Record: 26-5 (H: 9-1, A: 13-3, N: 4-1)
MEAC: 15-1 (1st)
Coach: David Six
MEAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
N12
at Pittsburgh
W
60-37
N19
at Jacksonville
W
68-55
N22
at Florida
L
63-46
N26
at IPFW
W
79-62
N28
at Chicago State
W
66-39
D3
South Carolina State W
73-41
D5
Savannah State
W
59-40
D10
UMBC
W
75-47
D19
at UAB
L
43-38
D22
at Boston College
W
71-63
D28
vs. Central Michigan W
77-51
D29
at Tulane
L
66-53
J2
East Carolina
W
76-48
J7
Howard
W
63-40
J14
at Coppin State
W
78-50
J16
at Morgan State
W
83-51
J21
Norfolk State
W
92-43
J23
at Howard
W
52-39
J28
Coppin State (OT)
L
69-66
J30
Morgan State
W
74-60
F6
at Delaware State
W
72-33
F11
at Norfolk State
W
68-46
F18
UMES
W
47-29
F20
Delaware State
W
71-44
F25
at Florida A&M
W
46-43
F27
at Bethune-Cookman W
54-30
M1
at NCCU
W
86-35
M7
vs. Norfolk State
W
61-40
M9
vs. Coppin State
W
64-43
M10
vs. Howard
W
54-53
M17
vs. Stanford#
L
73-51
#NCAA Tournament
2012-13
Record: 28-6 (H: 11-0, A: 13-1, N: 4-5)
MEAC: 16-0 (1st)
Coach: David Six
MEAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions
N9
at Southern Miss
W
78-41
N11
at Mississippi State W
56-48
N16
LSU
W
67-58
N18
Chicago State
W
87-35
N22
vs. South Carolina
L
45-34
N23
vs. DePaul
L
68-67
N24
vs. Florida Gulf Coast L
70-59
D1
at S.C. State
W
59-46
D3
at Savannah State
W
70-40
D7
at UMBC
W
81-36
D20
vs. Prairie View A&M L
49-42
D21
vs. Evansville
W
64-45
D27
at Saint Peter’s
W
62-40
D30
at Virginia Tech
L
55-45
J2
Boston College
W
60-57
J6
at American (OT)
W
61-58
J12
at Howard
W
52-50
J19
Morgan State
W
66-60
J21
Coppin State
W
58-50
J26
at Norfolk State
W
76-41
J28
Howard
W
67-45
F2
at Morgan State
W
81-60
F4
at Coppin State
W
68-59
F11
Delaware State
W
75-56
F18
Norfolk State
W
83-42
F20
at UMES
W
78-47
F25
at Delaware State
W
49-41
M2
Florida A&M
W
59-39
M4
Bethune-Cookman W
74-28
M7
NCCU
W
51-30
M13
vs. Delaware State W
63-28
M15
vs. Coppin State
W
78-52
M16
vs. Howard
W
59-38
M24
vs. Duke#
L
67-51
#NCAA Tournament
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AIR FORCE ACADEMY
(Air Force leads series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Nov. 30, 2007
L (OT)
(A)
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(Arkansas State leads, 2–1)
H: 0–1
A: 1–0
N: 0–1
84–85
ALABAMA–BIRMINGHAM, UNIVERSITY of
(UAB leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
Dec. 19, 2006
Dec. 19, 2011
(A)
(A)
L
L
47–66
38-43
Dec. 18, 2002
Dec. 3, 2003
Dec. 4, 2005
Dec. 20, 2007
Nov. 22, 2008
(A)
(H)
ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Series Tied, 1–1)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–1
Dec. 7, 2001
Dec. 18, 2006
L
W
(N)
(N)
60–63
60-68
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
L
L
75–80
74–67
61–86
72–77
71–74
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
N: 0-0
Jan. 6, 2013
(A)
W (OT)
61-58
ARKANSAS, UNIVERSITY of
(Arkansas leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 29, 2002
(N)
L
(N)
L
61–80
Jan. 28, 1991
(A)
W
41–78
Jan. 2, 1997
Feb. 26, 1997
Mar. 3, 1997
Jan. 19, 1998
Feb. 16, 1998
Jan. 16, 1999
Feb. 20, 1999
Jan. 29, 2000
Mar. 2, 2000
Jan. 26, 2001
Jan. 25, 2002
Jan. 20, 2003
Feb. 24, 2003
Jan. 12, 2004
Feb. 16, 2004
Dec. 4, 2004
Feb. 5, 2005
Jan. 3, 2006
Jan. 6, 2007
Feb. 3, 2007
Jan. 12, 2008
Jan. 10, 2009
Jan. 23, 2010
Feb. 20, 2010
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W (OT)
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
W
L
W
W
W
58-38
51-55
Forfeit
54-30
74-28
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
(Bloomsburg leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 11, 1988
(A)
L
61–67
BOSTON COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 2-0)
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
N: 0-0
Dec. 22, 2011
Jan. 2, 2013
(A)
(H)
W
W
71-63
60-57
89–53
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 27–3)
H: 15–1
A: 12–2
N: 0–0
BETHUNE–COOKMAN COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 22–7)
H: 13–0
A: 7–7
N: 2–0
ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY
(Albany State leads the series, 3–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
Mar. 29, 1978
Nov. 27, 1992
Dec. 3, 1993
73–69
54–77
71–97
BENNETT COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
N: 0–0
L (OT)
L
W
L
L
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
(Assumption leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Jan. 4, 1989
ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY of
(Alabama leads series, 2–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–1
(A)
(H)
(N)
March 12, 2010
Jan. 22, 2011
Feb. 19, 2011
Feb. 27, 2012
March 4, 2013
73–67
71–73
59–52
61–35
73–52
59–65
75–58
89–57
86–75
79–65
67–65
71–55
61–67
69–54
72–59
77–65
56–75
71–77
67–40
62–48
73–67
67-59
81-44
53-62
Nov. 20, 1980
Jan. 15, 1981
Nov. 23, 1981
Jan. 28, 1982
Dec. 8, 1982
Jan. 26, 1983
Jan. 8, 1984
Feb. 12, 1984
Feb. 4, 1985
Feb. 14, 1985
Feb. 4, 1986
Feb. 14, 1986
Jan. 29, 1987
Feb. 22, 1987
Nov. 21, 1987
Feb. 20, 1988
Feb. 1, 1989
Feb. 18, 1989
Feb. 1, 1990
Feb. 17, 1990
Dec. 10, 1990
Feb. 16, 1991
Dec. 9, 1991
Feb. 22, 1992
Dec. 7, 1992
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Feb. 19, 1993
Dec. 7, 1993
Feb. 18, 1994
Dec. 6, 1994
Feb. 17, 1995
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
W
W
W
L
W (OT)
BOWLING GREEN UNIVERSITY
(Series tied, 1–1)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–1
Dec. 30, 1999
Dec. 29, 2007
W
L
(N)
(N)
BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 16, 1977
Dec. 15, 1978
L
W
(A)
(H)
75–37
74–66
73–61
43–56
66–65
78–70
70–79
67–74
77–58
BROOKLYN COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
66–92
70–80
79–75
81–77
77–70
95–52
106–98
104–63
113–46
105–47
102–49
98–59
92–44
100–58
111–43
93–56
78–39
110–48
78–42
62–45
84–50
82–66
82–53
78–69
66–44
Dec. 9, 1983
(N)
W
BROWN UNIVERSITY
(Brown leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Dec. 3, 2005
L
(N)
70–47
71–86
BRYANT UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 1-0
Dec. 29, 2009
(N)
W
68-48
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY
(Bucknell leads the series, 3–1)
H: 1–1
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
Nov. 30, 1999
Nov. 20, 2000
Nov. 10, 2006
Nov. 17, 2007
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
L
L
L
W
71–85
71–80
77–85
53–51
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BUFFALO, UNIVERSITY of
(Buffalo leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 8, 1995
L
(A)
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
(Charleston Southern leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
45–91
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (PA)
(California leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Nov. 23, 1991
(A)
L
45–82
CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY of (Berkeley)
(Cal–Berkeley leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–1
Dec. 21, 2005
(A)
L
(A)
L
(N)
L
(A)
L
58–64
51–91
(N)
W
(A)
W (OT)
Jan. 29, 1990
Nov. 17, 1990
L (OT)
W
(H)
(A)
Mar. 1, 1979
(N)
W
101–71
COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
65–68
82–56
Dec. 1, 1996
Nov. 29, 1997
(A)
(H)
L
W
69–91
74–57
COLUMBIA UNION COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 2–1)
H: 1–0
A: 1–1
N: 0–0
(A)
(H)
W
W
66-39
87-35
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 9–2)
H: 5–1
A: 4–1
N: 0–0
1976–77
Nov. 12, 1977
Dec. 5, 1977
Nov. 27, 1978
Nov. 21, 1981
Dec. 6, 1982
Feb. 6, 1984
Jan. 8, 1985
Nov. 23, 1990
Dec. 31, 1992
Nov. 26, 1993
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
CLAFLIN COLLEGE
(Claflin leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Jan. 8, 1993
L
(N)
69–28
70–30
93–40
66–35
86–68
56–69
67–46
99–74
113–71
68–72
102–74
60–70
CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 1–0
76–74
Nov. 19, 1988
Nov. 17, 1989
(A)
(N)
W
W
Nov. 20, 1993
Jan. 20, 1994
Dec. 4, 1994
(H)
(A)
(A)
W
L
W
74–71
68–79
73–39
77–61
77–57
Mar. 17, 2000
(N)
L
45–116
COPPIN STATE COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 21-15)
H: 8–7
A: 7–7
N: 6–1
Feb. 10, 1996
Jan. 11, 1997
Jan. 18, 1997
Jan. 24, 1998
Feb. 21, 1998
Jan. 23, 1999
Jan. 22, 2000
Mar. 9, 2000
Jan. 8, 2001
Feb. 12, 2001
Dec. 3, 2001
Feb. 4, 2002
Mar. 7, 2002
Jan. 13, 2003
Feb. 18, 2003
Jan. 31, 2004
Mar. 12, 2004
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W (OT)
L
W
Jan. 29, 2005
Jan. 16, 2006
Feb. 13, 2006
Mar. 8, 2006
Jan. 15, 2007
Feb. 12, 2007
Jan. 26, 2008
Feb. 23, 2008
Jan. 24, 2009
Feb. 21, 2009
Jan. 9, 2010
Jan. 8, 2011
March 11, 2011
Jan. 14, 2012
Jan. 28, 2012
March 9, 2012
Jan. 21, 2013
Feb. 4, 2013
March 15, 2013
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
L
L
L
L
L (OT)
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L (OT)
W
W
W
W
60–74
48–65
39–64
57–70
56–63
45–68
54–64
60–63
59-60
80-63
52-58
76-56
70-46
76-50
66-69
64-43
58-50
68-59
78-52
DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 31–12)
H: 16–5
A: 11–7
N: 4–0
CONNECTICUT, UNIVERSITY of
(Connecticut leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
77-51
CHARLESTON, COLLEGE of
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Jan. 24, 1996
N: 0–0
82–83
70–107
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 1-0
Dec. 28, 2011
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 0–1
A: 1–0
Nov. 28, 2011
Nov. 18, 2012
CENTRAL FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY of
(Central Florida leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Nov. 28, 1995
L
60–67
CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
(POMONA)
(Cal Poly–Pomona leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Mar. 21, 1985
(A)
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 2-0)
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
N: 0-0
CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY of (DAVIS)
(Cal–Davis leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–1
Dec. 20, 2004
Jan. 2, 1996
CLINCH VALLEY COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
56–57
78–64
47–59
75–67
72–61
82–66
73–57
67–65
76–79
104–71
72–61
73–47
60–52
37–35
88–85
60–61
76–58
Nov. 16, 1979
Dec. 1, 1982
Dec. 10, 1983
Jan. 16, 1986
Jan. 10, 1987
Dec. 7, 1987
Jan. 12, 1989
Jan. 26, 1996
Jan. 22, 1997
Mar. 1, 1997
Jan. 26, 1998
Feb. 23, 1998
Jan. 7, 1999
Jan. 30, 1999
Jan. 17, 2000
Feb. 21, 2000
Jan. 12, 2001
Feb. 17, 2001
Jan. 19, 2002
Feb. 21, 2002
Feb. 1, 2003
Mar. 15, 2003
Jan. 24, 2004
Mar. 1, 2004
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
68–76
82–66
83–90
106–77
83–74
121–54
96–72
44–60
94–98
73–79
93–65
72–65
65–62
67–68
76–80
72–73
73–49
57–70
76–45
49–40
75–56
69–57
47–66
56–40
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Mar. 13, 2004
Jan. 22, 2005
Feb. 28, 2005
Jan. 21, 2006
Feb. 18, 2006
Jan. 20, 2007
Feb. 17, 2007
Feb. 9, 2008
Feb. 7, 2009
March 12, 2009
Jan. 30, 2010
Feb. 27, 2010
Jan. 29, 2011
Feb. 26, 2011
Feb. 6, 2012
Feb. 20, 2012
Feb. 11, 2013
Feb. 25, 2013
March 13, 2013
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
W
W
L
W
W
W
W (OT)
L
W (OT)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
65–50
52–50
51–53
64–59
65–58
58–52
61–57
36–58
68-64
58-56
62-43
47-41
52-29
77-64
72-33
71-44
75-56
49-41
63-28
DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Delta State leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Mar. 15, 1986
(A)
L
DePAUL UNIVERSITY
(DePaul leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Nov. 23, 2012
L
(N)
DISTRICT of COLUMBIA, UNIVERSITY of the
(Hampton leads the series, 4–2)
H: 3–1
A: 1–1
N: 0–0
Feb. 25, 1986
Jan. 20, 1987
Mar. 11, 1988
Jan. 7, 1989
Jan. 30, 1993
Feb. 16, 1993
(A)
(H)
(H)
(H)
(H)
(A)
L (OT)
W
W
L
W
W
DUKE UNIVERSITY
(Duke leads the series, 5–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–4
Dec. 8, 1998
L
(A)
Nov. 28, 2002
Dec. 28, 2003
March 20, 2010
March 24, 2013
Feb. 5, 1985
Dec. 30, 1996
Nov. 18, 1997
Nov. 14, 2008
Dec. 12, 2009
Dec. 8, 2010
Jan. 2, 2012
34–71
59–90
37-72
67-51
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
75–87
77–102
58–59
58-74
61-65
69-63
76-48
EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
(A)
W
81–79
EASTERN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 2–0)
H: 1–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Feb. 21, 1978
Jan. 27, 1979
68-67
L
L
L
L
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
(East Carolina leads the series, 5–2)
H: 1–2
A: 1–3
N: 0–0
Dec. 7, 1991
61–82
(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
(A)
(H)
W
W
44–41
79–53
ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 32–12)
H: 19–3
A: 12–8
N: 1–1
Jan. 26, 1976
Feb. 7, 1976
105–106 1976–77
90–69
1976–77
58–50
Jan. 28, 1978
42–97
Feb. 13, 1978
78–53
Jan. 11, 1979
82–56
Jan. 22, 1979
Jan. 24, 1980
Feb. 4, 1980
Feb. 15, 1980
Jan. 26, 1981
Feb. 9, 1981
47–83
Jan. 9, 1982
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
Feb. 8, 1982
Nov. 30, 1982
Jan. 8, 1983
Jan. 23, 1984
Feb. 7, 1984
Jan. 12, 1985
Jan. 17, 1985
Jan. 23, 1986
Feb. 7, 1986
Jan. 22, 1987
Feb. 6, 1987
Jan. 14, 1988
Jan. 20, 1988
Feb. 23, 1988
Jan. 18, 1989
Jan. 26, 1989
Jan. 11, 1990
Jan. 16, 1990
Jan. 10, 1991
Jan. 15, 1991
Nov. 30, 1991
Jan. 8, 1992
Jan. 14, 1992
Jan. 12, 1993
Jan. 28, 1993
Jan. 12, 1994
Jan. 27, 1994
Jan. 11, 1995
Jan. 26, 1995
Dec. 17, 1996
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
69–77
forfeit
68–52
98–81
70–76
111–79
96–78
115–62
94–74
95–71
90–60
125–65
140–65
119–94
98–77
122–90
65–83
69–71
78–59
88–82
85–69
80–58
75–38
77–63
64–43
78–50
66–63
53–58
60–44
103–63
ELON UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
48–57
30–39
36–39
65–60
89–45
92–61
90–70
73–69
75–76
67–70
68–78
100–94
72–86
77–66
Dec. 28, 2001
(N)
W
78–73
EVANSVILLE, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 1-0
Dec. 21, 2012
(N)
W
64-45
FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 15–6)
H: 5–1
A: 5–4
N: 5–1
1976–77
(A)
L
47–85
Feb. 2, 1978
Jan. 24, 1979
Feb. 14, 1980
Feb. 18, 1982
Feb. 18, 1983
Dec. 8, 1984
Feb. 28, 1985
Dec. 9, 1985
Feb. 18, 1987
Nov. 24, 1987
Nov. 28, 1988
Nov. 28, 1989
Feb. 15, 1990
Nov. 29, 1990
Feb. 18, 1991
Nov. 27, 1991
Feb. 24, 1992
Nov. 24, 1992
Nov. 22, 1993
Nov. 22, 1994
(H)
(A)
(N)
(N)
(N)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W (OT)
L (OT)
L
FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY of
(Florida leads the series, 2-1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
Dec. 30, 1997
Dec. 10, 2010
Nov. 22, 2011
L
W
L
(A)
(H)
(A)
51–47
73–81
64–63
45–57
83–82
77–94
81–60
123–63
99–79
142–68
84–58
64–59
76–70
112–86
85–83
66–57
62–43
102–96
89–100
51–76
55–92
69-54
46-63
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 22–10)
H: 11–4
A: 7–5
N: 4–1
Jan. 4, 1997
Feb. 5, 1997
Jan. 17, 1998
Feb. 14, 1998
Mar. 6, 1998
Jan. 18, 1999
Feb. 22, 1999
Mar. 6, 1999
Jan. 31, 2000
Mar. 4, 2000
Jan. 29, 2001
Mar. 8, 2001
Jan. 28, 2002
Jan. 18, 2003
Feb. 22, 2003
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(H)
(A)
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
58–76
65–69
65–62
57–55
66–60
77–71
75–66
47–69
84–85
63–67
75–88
77–51
58–64
68–63
69–59
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Mar. 14, 2003
Jan. 10, 2004
Feb. 14, 2004
Dec. 6, 2004
Feb. 7, 2005
Mar. 1, 2006
Jan. 8, 2007
Feb. 5, 2007
Jan. 14, 2008
Jan. 12, 2009
March 13, 2009
Jan. 25, 2010
Feb. 22, 2010
Jan. 24, 2011
Feb. 21, 2011
Feb. 25, 2012
March 2, 2013
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
68–67
54–56
71–46
77–52
72–64
57–58
70–60
81–64
80–72
59-68
70-58
67-54
65-48
59-47
88-49
46-43
59-39
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
(Florida Atlantic leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Nov. 25, 1989
Nov. 30, 1995
(H)
(A)
L
L
82–86
55–74
FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY
(Florida Gulf Coast leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Nov. 24, 2013
(N)
L
70-59
FORT MONROE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Jan. 19, 1976
(A)
W
35–26
FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
(Fort Valley State leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 4, 1993
(A)
L
(N)
L
Dec. 30, 1994
(N)
L
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
(The series is tied, 5–5)
H: 3–1
A: 2–2
N: 0–2
Jan. 30, 1978
Feb. 20, 1979
Jan. 26, 1980
Mar. 1, 1980
Dec. 6, 1980
Jan. 31, 1981
Nov. 20, 1981
Jan. 14, 1982
Mar. 6, 1982
Dec. 4, 1982
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
GEORGETOWN
(Series Tied, 1-1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Nov. 9, 2007
Nov. 25, 2008
W
L
(H)
(A)
64–71
75–55
75–59
65–53
58–67
78–82
69–85
79–78
88–57
82–85
59–73
52–50
55-82
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 2–1)
H: 1–0
A: 1–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 19, 2005
Nov. 19, 2006
Dec. 30, 2010
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
W
W
63–82
Dec. 28, 2009
(N)
L
59–64
62–55
74-44
54-63
GEORGIA, UNIVERSITY of
(Georgia leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
54-66
Dec. 9, 1999
(A)
L
Nov. 24, 2000
Nov. 22, 2005
Nov. 28, 2006
(N)
(A)
(H)
L
L
W
84–88
80–91
65–57
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 26–20)
H: 12–6
A: 9–11
N: 5–3
GEORGIA TECH
(Georgia Tech leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY
(Fresno State leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Nov. 28, 2009
GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY
(Grambling State leads the series, 2–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–1
GARDNER–WEBB UNIVERSITY
(Gardner–Webb leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
46–107
Jan. 12, 1976
Nov. 28, 1982
Jan. 18, 1995
Jan. 31, 1996
Feb. 3, 1996
Jan. 27, 1997
Feb. 8, 1997
Mar. 5, 1997
Jan. 8, 1998
Feb. 28, 1998
Mar. 7, 1998
Jan. 4, 1999
Feb. 8, 1999
Jan. 15, 2000
Feb. 19, 2000
Mar. 10, 2000
Dec. 4, 2000
Feb. 5, 2001
Mar. 9, 2001
Jan. 21, 2002
Feb. 25, 2002
Mar. 8, 2002
Jan. 6, 2003
Feb. 10, 2003
Jan. 26, 2004
Feb. 28, 2004
Jan. 24, 2005
Feb. 26, 2005
Jan. 9, 2006
Feb. 6, 2006
Jan. 3, 2007
Jan. 5, 2008
March 6, 2008
Dec. 6, 2008
March 5, 2009
Dec. 5, 2009
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L (OT)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
37–50
83–56
60–78
47–89
53–79
60–70
57–67
59–83
79–98
81–88
70–78
74–67
68–63
72–79
59–80
78–67
69–78
87–96
83–86
70–71
79–84
66–60
81–77
95–69
74–59
81–56
81–72
61–52
74–61
70–101
78–66
73–61
74–46
64-52
49-69
47-48
March 4, 2010
Dec. 4, 2010
March 3, 2011
March 12, 2011
Jan. 7, 2012
Jan. 23, 2012
March 10, 2012
Jan. 12, 2013
Jan. 28, 2013
March 16, 2013
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(N)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
55-43
68-52
60-54
61-42
63-40
52-39
54-53
52-50
67-45
59-38
INDIANA UNIVERSITY–PURDUE UNIVERSITY (FORT
WAYNE)
(Hampton leads the series, 4–0)
H: 2–0
A: 2–0
N: 0–0
Nov. 29, 1986
Dec. 4, 1987
Dec. 19, 2010
Nov. 26, 2011
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
W
W
W (2OT)
W
92–45
94–63
78-77
79-62
IONA COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Dec. 7, 1996
(A)
W
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Iowa State leads series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 30, 2007
L
(A)
66–58
47–66
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY
(Jackson State leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
March 15, 1979 (H)
L
63–84
JACKSONVILLE, UNIVERSITY of
(Series tied, 1-1)
H: 0-1
A: 1-0
N: 0-0
Nov. 27, 2010
Nov. 19, 2011
(H)
(A)
L
W
42-49
68-55
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JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY
(Jacksonville State leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 9, 2002
Nov. 21, 2003
(A)
(H)
L
L (OT)
KENTUCKY, UNIVERSITY of
(Kentucky leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
68–85
72–83
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY
(James Madison leads the series, 2–1)
H: 0–1
A: 1–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 29, 2005
Dec. 9, 2006
Nov. 12, 2010
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
L
W
50–68
45–54
69-64
JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 11–3)
H: 4–1
A: 6–1
N: 1–1
Nov. 19, 1982
Nov. 24, 1984
Dec. 7, 1985
Dec. 6, 1986
Feb. 24, 1987
Nov. 27, 1987
Jan. 16, 1989
Dec. 4, 1989
Dec. 3, 1990
Dec. 2, 1991
Feb. 25, 1992
Nov. 30, 1992
Nov. 29, 1993
Nov. 28, 1994
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
KANSAS, UNIVERSITY of
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 1–0
Nov. 23, 2001
Dec. 30, 2002
W
L
(N)
(A)
(A)
L
L (OT)
KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Mar. 11, 1978
Nov. 28, 1987
L
W
83–73
83–81
90–77
83–72
66–65
122–76
79–75
91–83
79–68
59–72
71–84
85–82
75–72
51–57
67–63
68–81
(N)
(H)
62-66
72–90
100–58
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Dec. 30, 1995
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(Kansas State leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Feb. 20, 1996
March 19, 2011 (N)
LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 19–1)
H: 8–0
A: 8–1
N: 3–0
(N)
W
80–71
LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Dec. 3, 1987
(N)
W
85–77
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 11–5)
H: 6–2
A: 4–3
N: 1–0
Jan. 18, 1980
Feb. 5, 1981
Feb. 10, 1981
Dec. 10, 1981
Jan. 18, 1982
Mar. 4, 1983
Jan. 19, 1984
Feb. 26, 1985
Feb. 2, 1987
Dec. 1, 1987
Jan. 11, 1996
Nov. 25, 1996
Dec. 2, 1997
Jan. 2, 2001
Dec. 15, 2001
Feb. 6, 2003
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
Feb. 6, 1978
Feb. 6, 1979
Feb. 3, 1983
Dec. 2, 1983
Dec. 1, 1984
Dec. 13, 1985
Feb. 21, 1986
Jan. 7, 1987
Jan. 6, 1988
Nov. 23, 1988
Feb. 20, 1989
Jan. 5, 1990
Nov. 20, 1990
Feb. 14, 1991
Jan. 27, 1992
Jan. 25, 1993
Feb. 22, 1993
Jan. 24, 1994
Jan. 23, 1995
Feb. 12, 1996
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE, UNIVERSITY of
(UL leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
60–63
forfeit
77–66
82–79
108–66
102–72
99–84
106–68
115–71
109–49
forfeit
82–52
60–54
59–53
84–63
80–42
75–62
73–57
61–40
55–47
LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY
(Longwood leads the series, 7–5)
H: 3–1
A: 0–5
N: 2–1
77–73
81–58
71–70
79–58
76–70
67–57
62–53
96–74
85–69
141–76
73–64
52–85
69–84
76–81
60–71
66–86
Nov. 27, 1979
Feb. 28, 1980
Nov. 26, 1980
Dec. 7, 1980
Nov. 12, 1981
Jan. 22, 1982
Mar. 2, 1982
Dec. 3, 1982
Dec. 5, 1983
Feb. 9, 1985
Nov. 24, 1986
Jan. 28, 1988
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
52–66
51–53
forfeit
69–77
63–72
66–48
74–59
69–49
87–65
71–78
59–60
123–61
42–78
(N)
L(OT)
(A)
(H)
L
L
54–68
44–57
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-0
Nov. 16, 2013
(H)
W
67-58
MARS HILL COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Mar. 9, 1978
(N)
W
MARYLAND, UNIVERSITY of
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 0–0
A: 1–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 4, 1997
Nov. 24, 1998
L
W
(A)
(A)
69–64
57–65
76–57
MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 3–0)
H: 1–0
A: 1–0
N: 1–0
LOUISVILLE, University of
(Louisville leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 19, 2004
Nov. 20, 2005
Nov. 22, 2006
55–63
Dec. 8, 1996
Dec. 10, 2011
Dec. 7, 2012
(N)
(H)
(A)
W
W
W
60–59
75-47
81-36
MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 33–6)
H: 15–1
A: 13–5
N: 5–0
Feb. 14, 1983
Nov. 19, 1983
Nov. 26, 1983
Dec. 5, 1984
Nov. 30, 1985
Dec. 4, 1986
Dec. 15, 1994
Feb. 14, 1996
Feb. 3, 1997
Feb. 18, 1997
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
79–74
80–64
94–66
95–74
88–59
88–75
68–65
66–52
54–47
65–79
80
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ALL-TIME RECORDS BY OPPONENT
Jan. 10, 1998
Feb. 7, 1998
Feb. 1, 1999
Feb. 18, 1999
Mar. 3, 1999
Jan. 10, 2000
Feb. 14, 2000
Dec. 6, 2000
Feb. 3, 2001
Jan. 5, 2002
Feb. 9, 2002
Jan. 4, 2003
Feb. 8, 2003
Jan. 19, 2004
Feb. 23, 2004
Mar. 10, 2004
Jan. 17, 2005
Feb. 21, 2005
Jan. 7, 2005
Feb. 4, 2006
Feb. 28, 2007
Feb. 11, 2008
March 13, 2008
Feb. 9, 2009
Feb. 1, 2010
March 10, 2010
Jan. 31, 2011
Feb. 18, 2012
Feb. 20, 2013
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(H)
(A)
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
91–64
81–66
60–71
73–65
66–54
57–64
77–51
51–32
71–49
79–49
84–51
76–57
93–64
60–59
82–62
77–64
51–46
57–62
55–68
51–59
76–41
68–64
56–49
57-47
67-26
65-41
47-29
47-29
78-47
MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
Jan. 27, 1978
(H)
W
61–39
MERCYHURST COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Nov. 22, 1991
(N)
W
76–74
MIAMI, UNIVERSITY of
(Miami leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 12, 1998
(A)
L
52–84
MIAMI UNIVERSITY (OH)
(Miami leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 14, 1998
(N)
L
80–81
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
N: 0-0
Nov. 12, 2012
(A)
W
56-48
MONTANA, UNIVERSITY of
(Montana leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Dec. 28, 2008
(A)
L
47-88
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L (OT)
L
L
W
L
L
L (OT)
W
W
W
W
W
W
54–73
55-77
87-90
74-37
68-37
83-51
74-60
66-60
81-60
(A)
W
74–52
W
W
104–47
73–63
MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 2–0)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Feb. 8, 1986
Dec. 31, 1994
40–64
121–33
49–77
76–66
64–50
71–78
68–56
78–66
63–48
50–40
67–52
87–73
90–93
97–73
69–67
75–44
80–45
96–62
65–47
77–57
74–79
64–59
61–65
51–61
59–63
67–61
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Nov. 20, 1989
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 24–11)
H: 14–2 A: 8–8
N: 2–1
Nov. 23, 1979
Dec. 8, 1986
Feb. 17, 1996
Feb. 27, 1996
Jan. 25, 1997
Feb. 10, 1997
Dec. 11, 1997
Feb. 26, 1998
Mar. 5, 1998
Jan. 25, 1999
Mar. 5, 1999
Jan. 24, 2000
Jan. 4, 2001
Feb. 10, 2001
Dec. 1, 2001
Feb. 2, 2002
Jan. 11, 2003
Feb. 13, 2003
Feb. 2, 2004
Jan. 31, 2005
Jan. 14, 2006
Feb. 11, 2006
Jan. 13, 2007
Feb. 10, 2007
Mar. 8, 2007
Jan. 28, 2008
Feb. 25, 2008
Jan. 26, 2009
Feb. 23, 2009
Jan. 11, 2010
Jan. 10, 2011
Jan. 16, 2012
Jan. 30, 2012
Jan. 19, 2013
Feb. 2, 2013
(H)
(N)
MOUNT ST. MARY’S (Md.) COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 3–0)
H: 1–0
A: 2–0
N: 0–0
Mar. 12, 1985
Mar. 11, 1986
Mar. 10, 1987
(H)
(A)
(A)
W
W
W
81–74
86–83
80–65
L
54–72
W
62-59
NEBRASKA
(Nebraska leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 27, 2004
(N)
NEVADA, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 1-0
Dec. 29, 2008
(N)
NEW HAVEN, UNIVERSITY of
(New Haven leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–1
Mar. 14, 1987
Jan. 3, 1989
(A)
(N)
L
L
65–63
52–68
NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 51–32)
H: 22–12 A: 20–15 N: 9–4
Dec. 2, 1975
Dec. 9, 1975
Dec. 10, 1975
1976–77
1976–77
Nov. 19, 1977
Jan. 17, 1978
Jan. 16, 1979
Jan. 29, 1979
Jan. 14, 1980
Jan. 28, 1980
Feb. 12, 1980
Dec. 2, 1980
Feb. 2, 1981
Dec. 5, 1981
Feb. 6, 1982
Jan. 18, 1983
Feb. 1, 1983
Jan. 17, 1984
Jan. 31, 1984
Jan. 15, 1984
Feb. 12, 1985
Jan. 21, 1986
Feb. 11, 1986
Mar. 1, 1986
Mar. 8, 1986
Jan. 13, 1987
Feb. 10, 1987
Feb. 27, 1987
Jan. 12, 1988
Feb. 9, 1988
Jan. 10, 1989
Feb. 7, 1989
Jan. 9, 1990
Feb. 6, 1990
Jan. 8, 1991
Feb. 5, 1991
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(N)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W (OT)
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
39–66
44–57
37–80
49–66
47–65
57–63
56–69
45–69
57–64
72–48
53–50
55–46
49–65
53–58
65–68
57–77
77–83
70–74
92–62
88–87
86–69
74–69
76–89
91–65
69–70
73–60
73–55
75–71
75–64
81–78
84–58
57–55
94–83
forfeit
forfeit
77–92
66–80
81
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Feb. 23, 1991
Feb. 4, 1992
Feb. 15, 1992
Feb. 2, 1993
Feb. 13, 1993
Feb. 1, 1994
Feb. 12, 1994
Feb. 25, 1994
Jan. 31, 1995
Feb. 11, 1995
Feb. 21, 1995
Jan. 13, 1998
Feb. 9, 1998
Jan. 28, 1999
Feb. 27, 1999
Dec. 6, 1999
Feb. 26, 2000
Mar. 11, 2000
Dec. 9, 2000
Mar. 3, 2001
Feb. 7, 2002
Mar. 2, 2002
Mar. 9, 2002
Dec. 7, 2002
Mar. 8, 2003
Dec. 6, 2003
Mar. 6, 2004
Dec. 1, 2005
Feb. 16, 2006
Mar. 7, 2006
Dec. 2, 2006
Feb. 21, 2007
Feb. 2, 2008
March 1, 2008
Jan.31, 2009
Feb.28, 2009
March 10, 2009
Jan. 16, 2010
Feb. 13, 2010
Jan. 15, 2011
Feb. 12, 2011
Jan. 21, 2012
Feb. 11, 2012
March 7, 2012
Jan. 26, 2013
Feb. 18, 2013
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W (OT)
W (OT)
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W (OT)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
68–87
70–71
75–96
61–85
92–87
63–71
55–73
80–78
55–72
64–92
51–89
77–69
66–39
79–55
63–75
79–73
74–72
66–64
62–58
60–54
67–64
48–59
52–61
65–48
73–53
65–48
73–60
80–64
79–69
65–60
66–70
60–58
68–51
82–61
87-57
73-48
68-49
63-59
68-47
75-54
74-53
92-43
68-46
61-40
76-41
83-42
NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY of
(North Carolina leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 31, 1998
(A)
L
NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 17–2)
H: 9–0
A: 5–1
N: 3–1
50–93
NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 20–13)
H: 11–5 A: 9–6
N: 0–2
Nov. 25, 1995
Jan. 30, 1997
Feb. 20, 1997
Jan. 5, 1998
Feb. 2, 1998
Jan. 9, 1999
Feb. 13, 1999
Jan. 3, 2000
Feb. 7, 2000
Jan. 20, 2001
Feb. 26, 2001
Jan. 14, 2002
Feb. 18, 2002
Jan. 25, 2003
Mar. 1, 2003
Jan. 5, 2005
Feb. 9, 2004
Jan. 8, 2005
Feb. 12, 2005
Jan. 30, 2006
Feb. 27, 2006
Jan. 29, 2007
Feb. 27, 2007
Feb. 4, 2008
March 3, 2008
March 14, 2008
Feb. 2, 2009
March 2, 2009
March 14, 2009
Jan. 18, 2010
Feb. 15, 2010
Jan. 17, 2011
Feb. 14, 2011
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L (OT)
L
L (OT)
L
L
W
W
W
45–58
70–86
61–66
51–39
68–58
78–68
57–46
103–61
72–60
73–62
82–50
47–43
77–57
66–47
65–60
69–59
72–60
72–58
75–53
69–73
60–63
69–91
63–73
41–73
85–84
71–74
69-75
72-81
54-76
81-82
90-80
71-36
74-66
Jan. 12, 1983
Dec. 1, 1983
Feb. 16, 1984
Dec. 3, 1984
Dec. 2, 1985
Dec. 1, 1986
Feb. 1, 1988
Feb. 15, 1989
Nov. 30, 1989
Feb. 19, 1990
Nov. 27, 1990
Jan. 5, 1992
Feb. 18, 1993
Jan. 6, 1994
Jan. 5, 1995
Feb. 20, 1995
Feb. 7, 2011
March 1, 2012
March 7, 2013
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
NORTH CAROLINA–WILMINGTON, UNIVERSITY of
(UNC–Wilmington leads the series, 2–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
102–76
79–71
76–80
95–71
88–79
99–64
123–55
103–76
50–73
65–64
83–56
82–53
74–60
72–68
71–51
51–31
79-44
86-35
51-30
NORTH CAROLINA–ASHEVILLE, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
Jan. 4, 1996
(H)
W
58–56
NORTH CAROLINA–CHARLOTTE, UNIVERSITY of
(Charlotte leads series, 3–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
Nov. 21, 2007
Nov. 18, 2008
Nov. 19, 2010
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
L
L
47–72
46-69
57-64
Nov. 29, 1996
Dec. 21, 2008
Nov. 22, 2009
Mar. 7, 1991
(N)
L
L
L
W
70–93
57-69
66-52
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Mar. 25, 1988
(A)
W
72–63
NORTHERN IOWA, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Nov. 25, 2001
(N)
NORTH TEXAS
(Series Tied, 1–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 8, 2004
Nov. 17, 2006
(A)
(H)
W
67–61
L
W
41–72
65–64
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
(Northwestern leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Dec. 29, 2003
(N)
L
45–58
NOTRE DAME (Md.), UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Nov. 27, 1982
NORTH CAROLINA–GREENSBORO, UNIVERSITY of
(UNC–Greensboro leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
W
91–49
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
(Old Dominion leads the series, 5–0)
H: 0–2
A: 0–2
N: 0–1
63–72
1976–77
Nov. 19, 1999
Jan. 14, 2001
Nov. 30, 2002
Dec. 20, 2009
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
L
L
L
L
L
51–92
64–91
69–93
54–90
64-83
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ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY
(Oral Roberts leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Mar. 4, 1996
(A)
L
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
(Presbyterian leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
62–86
PACE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 2–0
Mar. 16, 1985
Dec. 10, 1988
(N)
(N)
Mar. 8, 1994
W (OT)
W
90–82
74–66
Dec. 20, 2012
L
(N)
(A)
L
42–79
W
69–58
PITTSBURGH, UNIVERSITY of
(Series tied, 1–1)
H: 0–1
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Dec. 11, 1999
Nov. 12, 2011
(H)
(A)
L
W
65–86
60-37
PITTSBURGH–JOHNSTOWN, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 2–0)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Jan. 9, 1988
Mar. 19, 1988
(N)
(H)
L
49-42
W
W
(H)
L
46–63
RADFORD UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 10–3)
H: 5–0
A: 4–2
N: 1–1
PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 0–0
Jan. 6, 1992
(N)
53–55
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
(Penn State leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Mar. 21, 2004
53–62
QUEENS COLLEGE (NC)
(Queens leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
Nov. 25, 1994
(H)
L
PRIARIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY
(Prairie View A&M leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
PAINE COLLEGE
(Paine leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
Nov. 24, 1989
(H)
RICHMOND, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 10–6)
H: 6–1
A: 3–4
N: 1–1
88–86
80–74
Dec. 8, 1979
Nov. 15, 1980
Jan. 23, 1981
Dec. 8, 1981
Feb. 15, 1982
Mar. 4, 1982
Mar. 6, 1983
Feb. 3, 1984
Mar. 3, 1984
Dec. 31, 2006
Nov. 25, 2007
Dec. 23, 2009
Nov. 29, 2010
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W (2 OT)
W
L
W
W
W
77–66
72–69
82–79
73–89
87–76
69–78
76–75
75–67
83–70
54–62
71–54
63-43
52-51
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
77–31
79–60
91–43
97–73
90–74
84–80
88–60
RANDOLPH–MACON COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 7–0)
H: 3–0
A: 2–0
N: 2–0
Feb. 10, 1978
Mar. 2, 1978
Nov. 18, 1978
Nov. 22, 1983
Mar. 2, 1984
Nov. 20, 1984
Nov. 26, 1985
(H)
(N)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
Feb. 8, 1979
Feb. 2, 1980
Feb. 29, 1980
Dec. 4, 1980
Feb. 4, 1981
Nov. 24, 1981
Feb. 4, 1982
Feb. 8, 1983
Nov. 25, 1983
Jan. 26, 1984
Dec. 10, 1984
Jan. 30, 1986
Nov. 25, 1997
Nov. 11, 2005
Nov. 24, 2009
Nov. 23, 2010
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
W
W
W
L
W
W
W (OT)
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
64–48
95–47
98–44
55–61
74–62
52–50
80–71
72–82
70–72
77–55
87–83
73–64
76–74
47–77
46-64
43-71
ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Nov. 15, 1998
(N)
W
78–71
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W (OT)
L
W
W
L
62–82
70–69
94–84
104–78
108–75
78–80
67–78
74–65
71–82
95–94
63–79
86–80
74–70
64–72
SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 8–6)
H: 5–2
A: 2–2
N: 1–2
Feb. 16, 1978
Dec. 7, 1983
Jan. 10, 1986
Dec. 10, 1986
Dec. 9, 1987
Dec. 6, 1988
Dec. 7, 1989
Dec. 5, 1990
Jan. 16, 1992
Dec. 2, 1992
Feb. 26, 1993
Jan. 8, 1994
Feb. 22, 1994
Jan. 7, 1995
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(N)
(H)
Dec. 19, 1999
Jan. 17, 2001
(A)
(H)
L
W
63–88
73–65
L
L
W (OT)
L
66–76
70–72
71–57
52-65
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
(Saint Louis wins the series, 3–1)
H: 0–2
A: 1–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 22, 1999
Dec. 28, 2000
Nov. 11, 2007
Jan. 6, 2010
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
SAINT PAUL’S COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 36–6)
H: 19–1 A: 16–5 N: 1–0
Dec. 4, 1975
Dec. 11, 1975
1976–77
1976–77
Jan. 14, 1978
Jan. 21, 1978
Jan. 13, 1979
Feb. 10, 1979
Jan. 12, 1980
Feb. 9, 1980
Nov. 24, 1980
Feb. 14, 1981
Jan. 16, 1982
Feb. 13, 1982
Jan. 15, 1983
Feb. 12, 1983
Jan. 14, 1984
Feb. 11, 1984
Jan. 19, 1985
Feb. 16, 1985
Jan. 18, 1986
Feb. 15, 1986
Jan. 17, 1987
Feb. 14, 1987
Jan. 16, 1988
Feb. 13, 1988
Jan. 14, 1989
Feb. 11, 1989
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
L
W
W
W
W
W (OT)
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
46–51
79–43
61–57
46–40
68–61
55–48
56–67
62–52
65–57
69–61
65–70
78–66
81–50
77–69
84–61
78–43
75–66
94–58
91–70
84–69
83–76
102–68
108–78
108–78
60–56
111–67
64–55
83–57
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Jan. 13, 1990
Feb. 10, 1990
Jan. 4, 1991
Jan. 12, 1991
Feb. 9, 1991
Jan. 11, 1992
Feb. 8, 1992
Jan. 4, 1993
Feb. 6, 1993
Jan. 3, 1994
Feb. 5, 1994
Jan. 2, 1995
Feb. 4, 1995
Jan. 15, 1996
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
69–72
72–75
78–52
62–69
86–33
79–64
73–61
77–52
76–66
68–54
63–54
89–61
74–56
69–37
SAINT PETER’S UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
N: 0-0
Nov. 29, 1991
Feb. 6, 1992
Dec. 5, 1992
Feb. 23, 1993
Nov. 27, 1993
Dec. 11, 1993
Feb. 26, 1994
Dec. 10, 1994
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
76–58
58–53
61–71
69–43
77–49
68–58
67–56
37–56
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY
(Slippery Rock leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
Dec. 6, 1991
(H)
L
Feb. 24, 2006
Jan. 27, 2007
Feb. 24, 2007
Jan. 19, 2008
Feb. 16, 2008
Jan. 17, 2009
Feb.14, 2009
Feb. 6, 2010
March 13, 2010
Feb. 5, 2011
March 9, 2011
Dec. 3, 2011
Dec. 1, 2012
(A)
62-40
SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 2-0)
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
N: 0-0
Nov. 22, 2012
(N)
L
(H)
(A)
59-40
70-40
SHAW UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 19–5)
H: 9–3
A: 7–1
N: 3–1
1976–77
Jan. 11, 1978
Dec. 9, 1978
Nov. 12, 1979
Dec. 12, 1981
Nov. 20, 1982
Nov. 21, 1983
Nov. 30, 1984
Mar. 1, 1985
Dec. 3, 1985
Feb. 12, 1987
Feb. 11, 1988
Feb. 9, 1989
Feb. 21, 1989
Dec. 9, 1989
Dec. 8, 1990
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
64–76
41–30
62–53
54–66
84–66
77–59
83–72
77–54
69–65
70–51
114–75
106–62
87–71
71–80
67–48
71–46
Mar. 10, 1978
Jan. 18, 1996
Feb. 7, 1996
Jan. 7, 1997
Feb. 13, 1997
Jan. 3, 1998
Jan. 31, 1998
Jan. 11, 1999
Feb. 15, 1999
Jan. 5, 2000
Feb. 5, 2000
Jan. 22, 2001
Feb. 24, 2001
Jan. 12, 2002
Feb. 16, 2002
Jan. 27, 2003
Mar. 3, 2003
Mar. 12, 2003
Jan. 3, 2004
Feb. 7, 2004
Jan. 10, 2005
Feb. 14, 2005
Jan. 28, 2006
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
64-76
SOUTHEASTERN COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 26–10)
H: 12–4 A: 11–5 N: 3–1
W
W
(A)
50–79
64–66
62–57
59–81
61–41
83–59
93–62
70–56
79–63
96–66
84–71
63–64
75–67
64–68
64–79
64–53
90–68
79–69
57–63
76–39
66–51
69–54
62–75
(H)
W
92–47
SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
(Southern leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 23, 2000
(N)
SPELLMAN COLLEGE
(Spellman leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Jan. 9, 1993
March 17, 2012
L
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
L
51-73
(N)
L
65–81
L
L
L
L
64–73
38–81
50-79
51-54
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
(Temple leads the series, 4–0)
H: 0–2
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
Jan. 2, 2005
Nov. 27, 2005
Nov. 29, 2008
Dec. 8, 2009
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
73–78
L
L
W
W
(N)
L
57–88
TENNESSEE–MARTIN, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 3–0)
H: 1–0
A: 1–0
N: 1–0
71-84
Nov. 21, 1999
Nov. 30, 2000
Dec. 28, 2008
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, UNIVERSITY of
(Hampton leads the series, 2–1)
H: 1–0
A: 1–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 21, 2001
Nov. 22, 2002
Nov. 9, 2012
45–46
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
(Stony Brook leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 29, 2003
(A)
L
TENNESSEE–CHATTANOOGA, UNIVERSITY of
(Tennessee–Chattanooga leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
(SMU leads the series 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Nov. 27, 2009
(N)
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
(Stanford leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Dec. 8, 2001
45-34
Jan. 7, 1982
Dec. 5, 2011
Dec. 3, 2012
66–67
71–66
63–54
71–59
61–64
67-62
77-59
67-47
57-46
77-57
78-55
73-41
59-46
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
(South Dakota State leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
SOUTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY of
(South Carolina leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
81–85
Nov. 15, 2010
Dec. 27, 2012
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
53–55
48–47
78-41
(A)
(H)
(N)
W
W
W
81–74
93–73
57–47
L
46–90
TEXAS, UNIVERSITY of
(Texas leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Mar. 23, 2003
(N)
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TOLEDO, UNIVERSITY of
(Toledo leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Dec. 21, 2002
Dec. 9, 2003
(A)
(H)
VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY of
(Virginia leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–1
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
L
L
55–82
60–61
TOWSON UNIVERSITY
(Towson leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Feb. 22, 1996
(A)
(N)
L
54–76
W
61-43
TULANE UNIVERSITY
(Tulane leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–1
Nov. 24, 2001
Dec. 29, 2011
(N)
(A)
(A)
L
L
75–82
53-66
L
62–90
UNITED STATE MILITARY ACADEMY
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
Nov. 24, 1995
(H)
W
62–56
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
(Vanderbilt leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Nov. 29, 1998
(A)
L
L
72–75
48–51
Feb. 5, 1980
Jan. 13, 1981
Feb. 17, 1981
Dec. 1, 1981
Feb. 1, 1982
Dec. 9, 1982
Feb. 20, 1992
Dec. 2, 1995
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
58–70
72–83
87–70
86–67
59–68
65–67
43–90
61–86
VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(Virginia State leads the series, 29–19)
H: 9–11 A: 8–14 N: 2–4
TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY
(Tuskegee leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–1
N: 0–0
Nov. 18, 1989
(A)
(H)
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
(Virginia Commonwealth leads the series, 6–2)
H: 2–0
A: 0–6
N: 0–0
TROY UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1-0)
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 1-0
Dec. 29, 2010
Feb. 19, 2001
Nov. 16, 2001
L
46–116
Jan. 10, 1976
Feb. 2, 1976
1976–77
1976–77
Jan. 9, 1978
Jan. 24, 1978
Mar. 4, 1978
Jan. 9, 1979
Feb. 4, 1979
Jan. 7, 1980
Jan. 22, 1980
Dec. 20, 1980
Jan. 12, 1981
Jan. 27, 1981
Jan. 11, 1982
Jan. 26, 1982
Jan. 10, 1983
Jan. 25, 1983
Nov. 28, 1983
Jan. 10, 1984
Jan. 10, 1985
Jan. 29, 1985
Jan. 13, 1986
Jan. 28, 1986
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W (OT)
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
43–64
40–59
47–64
60–63
51–85
40–46
77–75
60–61
55–71
55–72
40–59
61–77
71–77
63–77
105–101
75–70
72–78
72–79
81–64
90–98
93–62
88–63
98–54
67–65
Jan. 27, 1987
Feb. 16, 1987
Feb. 28, 1987
Jan. 26, 1988
Feb. 15, 1988
Feb. 26, 1988
Mar. 12, 1988
Jan. 24, 1989
Feb. 13, 1989
Mar. 10, 1989
Jan. 23, 1990
Feb. 13, 1990
Feb. 20, 1990
Jan. 5, 1991
Jan. 22, 1991
Feb. 12, 1991
Jan. 21, 1992
Feb. 11, 1992
Jan. 19, 1993
Feb. 9, 1993
Jan. 18, 1994
Feb. 8, 1994
Jan. 16, 1995
Feb. 7, 1995
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
W
W
W
W (OT)
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
119–69
73–64
88–65
73–68
97–75
73–80
73–58
67–68
66–73
88–101
45–82
69–81
67–103
73–71
75–72
61–75
61–59
49–73
71–60
57–55
59–66
68–76
59–73
64–66
VIRGINIA TECH
(Virginia Tech leads the series, 4–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–4
N: 0–0
Dec. 29, 1995
Dec. 29, 1999
Dec. 29, 2001
Dec. 30, 2012
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
L
L
L
L
66–84
61–93
43–83
55-45
VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY
(Virginia Union leads the series, 26–19)
H: 7–12 A: 8–11 N: 4–3
Jan. 9, 1976
1976–77
1976–77
Jan. 4, 1978
Feb. 11, 1978
Jan. 20, 1979
Feb. 1, 1979
Jan. 10, 1980
Jan. 31, 1980
Feb. 16, 1980
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
40–45
39–64
57–61
62–50
73–77
56–60
57–54
53–65
45–48
67–71
Nov. 22, 1980
Jan. 22, 1981
Jan. 21, 1982
Jan. 30, 1982
Jan. 22, 1983
Jan. 29, 1983
Feb. 19, 1983
Jan. 21, 1984
Jan. 28, 1984
Jan. 24, 1985
Feb. 2, 1985
Jan. 25, 1986
Feb. 1, 1986
Feb. 22, 1986
Jan. 24, 1987
Jan. 31, 1987
Jan. 23, 1988
Jan. 30, 1988
Jan. 21, 1989
Jan. 28, 1989
Jan. 20, 1990
Jan. 27, 1990
Nov. 24, 1990
Jan. 19, 1991
Feb. 22, 1991
Jan. 18, 1992
Jan. 25, 1992
Nov. 28, 1992
Jan. 16, 1993
Jan. 23, 1993
Jan. 15, 1994
Jan. 22, 1994
Nov. 26, 1994
Jan. 14, 1995
Jan. 21, 1995
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(A)
(N)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(H)
(A)
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
54–84
57–79
61–78
70–72
63–82
63–83
61–81
61–66
50–79
88–83
67–56
75–73
57–63
95–77
63–58
100–61
100–54
104–64
98–77
78–57
60–66
50–68
70–58
71–66
78–50
73–62
75–83
70–91
61–59
57–62
71–67
89–80
69–76
58–76
39–57
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
62–39
66–41
65–45
52–63
72–58
55–57
111–53
VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 5–2)
H: 1–1
A: 3–1
N: 1–0
1976–77
1976–77
Nov. 17, 1977
Dec. 8, 1978
Mar. 3, 1979
Feb. 19, 1980
Dec. 13, 1984
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(A)
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WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY
(Wake Forest leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–2
N: 0–0
Nov. 24, 2003
Jan. 6, 2011
(A)
(A)
L
L
43–64
49-62
W
W
72–49
52–51
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 2–0)
H: 0–0
A: 1–0
N: 1–0
Jan. 8, 1988
Dec. 3, 1988
(N)
(A)
WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 1–0
Mar. 26, 1988
(N)
W
65–48
WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(The series is tied, 1–1)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 24, 1979
Jan. 5, 1985
(N)
(H)
L
W
52–66
113–44
W
67–40
WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE
(Hampton leads the series, 1–0)
H: 1–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–0
Feb. 4, 1978
(H)
WILLIAM & MARY, COLLEGE of
(William & Mary leads the series, 11-10)
H: 7–2
A: 2–8
N: 1–1
Nov. 22, 1977
Mar. 3, 1978
Feb. 3, 1979
Mar. 2, 1979
Feb. 21, 1980
Jan. 19, 1981
Feb. 7, 1981
Mar. 3, 1981
Nov. 17, 1981
Feb. 11, 1982
Feb. 10, 1983
(A)
(N)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
50–62
81–70
64–76
58–67
63–80
77–64
52–76
82–96
70–50
48–60
62–59
Feb. 9, 1984
Jan. 21, 1985
Nov. 22, 1985
Jan. 15, 1987
Dec. 20, 1995
Jan. 14, 1997
Dec. 30, 2004
Dec. 17, 2005
Dec. 19, 2008
Nov. 19, 2009
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
59–52
89–58
65–75
78–47
55–71
58–55
52–67
57–66
72-59
71-66
WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY of
(Wisconsin leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 28, 2003
(N)
L
38–49
WINSTON–SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY
(Hampton leads the series, 21–3)
H: 9–1
A: 9–2
N: 3–0
1976–77
Feb. 7, 1978
Feb. 12, 1979
Dec. 6, 1979
Nov. 27, 1984
Mar. 2, 1985
Dec. 14, 1985
Nov. 28, 1986
Feb. 5, 1988
Feb. 4, 1989
Dec. 2, 1989
Dec. 1, 1990
Feb. 2, 1991
Feb. 19, 1991
Jan. 31, 1992
Jan. 14, 1993
Dec. 9, 1993
Feb. 21, 1994
Dec. 8, 1994
Jan. 21, 2008
Feb. 18, 2008
Jan.19, 2009
Feb. 16, 2009
Feb. 8, 2010
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(N)
(H)
(A)
(H)
(H)
(A)
(A)
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
73–64
62–65
forfeit
62–51
95–66
93–84
96–80
97–69
106–63
107–64
71–84
78–60
89–80
92–69
76–70
88–52
59–46
62–53
65–69
58–38
65–41
66-53
65-48
67-26
L
53–74
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY
(Winthrop leads the series, 1–0)
H: 0–0
A: 0–0
N: 0–1
Nov. 26, 1982
(N)
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ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES
Date
Jan. 21, 1978
Jan. 11, 1982
Feb. 4, 1982
Jan. 31, 1984
Feb. 3, 1984
March 17, 1985
Feb. 25, 1986
Jan. 26, 1988
Jan. 29, 1990
Nov. 24, 1992
Dec. 2, 1992
Nov. 22, 1993
Feb. 17, 1995
Jan. 24, 1996
Dec. 6, 1999
Feb. 26, 2000
Jan. 25, 2002
Feb. 25, 2002
Feb. 18, 2003
Nov. 21, 2003
Nov. 19, 2004
Jan. 22, 2005
Jan. 13, 2007
Jan. 15, 2007
Feb. 17, 2007
Nov. 11, 2007
Nov. 30, 2007
Dec. 20, 2007
March 14, 2008
Feb. 7, 2009
Feb. 23, 2009
March 2, 2009
Jan.16, 2010
Dec. 19, 2010
March 19, 2011
Jan. 28, 2012
Jan. 6, 2013
Opponent
St. Paul’s
Virginia State
Richmond
Norfolk State
Radford
Pace*
District of Columbia
Virginia State
Cheyney
Fayetteville State
St. Augustine’s
Fayetteville State
Bowie State
College of Charleston
Norfolk State
Norfolk State
Bethune-Cookman
Howard
Coppin State
Jacksonville State
Wake Forest
Delaware State
Morgan State
Coppin State
Delaware State
St. Louis
Air Force
Alabama
North Carolina A&T%
Delaware State
Morgan State
North Carolina A&T
Norfolk State
IPFW
Kentucky**
Coppin State
American
Place
H
A
H
H
H
N
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
A
N
H
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
Result
W
W
W
W
W (2OT)
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W (2OT)
L
L
W
Score
55
105
80
88
75
90
105
73
65
102
95
89
66
76
79
74
67
79
88
72
75
52
61
56
61
71
84
60
71
68
87
72
63
78
62
66
61
Hampton in Overtime: 23-14
48
101
71
87
67
82
106
68
68
96
94
100
65
74
73
72
65
84
85
83
82
50
75
63
57
57
85
63
74
64
90
81
59
77
66
69
58
By Decade:
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
1-0
6-1
5-2
11-11
By Venue:
Home
Away
Neutral Sites
10-7
12-5
1-2
In Tournies:
CIAA Tournament
MEAC Tournament
NCAA Tournament
0-0
0-1
1-0
By Coach:
Alberta Gatling
James Sweat
Tiny Laster
Fred Applin
Patricia Cage-Bibbs
Walter Mebane
David Six
1-0
6-1
3-2
1-0
4-2
5-7
3-2
*NCAA Division II Tournament – Civic Center Gym, Pleasantville, N.Y.
% MEAC Tournament – Raleigh, N.C.
**NCAA Division I Tournament – The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M.
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ALL-TIME 100-POINT GAMES — YEAR-BY-YEAR
Date
March 1, 1979
Jan. 26, 1981
Jan. 11, 1982
Jan. 12, 1983
Jan. 8, 1984
Feb. 12, 1984
Dec. 1, 1984
Dec. 13, 1984
Jan. 5, 1985
Jan. 12, 1985
Feb. 4, 1985
Feb. 14, 1985
Dec. 9, 1985
Dec. 13, 1985
Jan. 16, 1986
Jan. 23, 1986
Feb. 4, 1986
Feb. 8, 1986
Feb. 15, 1986
Feb. 25, 1986
Dec. 8, 1986
Dec. 10, 1986
Jan. 7, 1987
Jan. 17, 1987
Jan. 27, 1987
Jan. 31, 1987
Feb. 12, 1987
Feb. 14, 1987
Nov. 21, 1987
Nov. 24, 1987
Nov. 27, 1987
Nov. 28, 1987
Dec. 1, 1987
Dec. 7, 1987
Dec. 9, 1987
Jan. 6, 1988
Jan. 14, 1988
Jan. 20, 1988
Jan. 23, 1988
Jan. 28, 1988
Jan. 30, 1988
Feb. 1, 1988
Feb. 5, 1988
Feb. 11, 1988
Feb. 13, 1988
Feb. 23, 1988
Nov. 23, 1988
Score
101-71
100-94
105-101 (OT)
102-76
106-98
104-63
108-66
111-53
113-44
111-79
113-46
105-47
123-63
102-72
106-77
115-62
102-49
104-47
102-68
105-106
121-33
104-78
106-68
108-78
119-69
100-61
114-75
108-78
111-43
142-68
122-76
100-58
141-76
121-54
108-75
115-71
125-65
140-65
100-54
123-61
104-64
123-55
106-63
106-62
111-67
119-94
109-49
Opponent
vs. Clinch Valley
vs. Elizabeth City State
at Virginia State
vs. North Carolina Central
at Bowie State
vs. Bowie State
vs. Livingstone
at Virginia Wesleyan
vs. West Virginia State
at Elizabeth City State
vs. Bowie State
vs. Bowie State
vs. Fayetteville State
at Livingstone
vs. Delaware State
vs. Elizabeth City State
vs. Bowie State
vs. Mount Olive
at Saint Paul’s
at District of Columbia
vs. Morgan State
vs. St. Augustine’s
vs. Livingstone
at Saint Paul’s
vs. Virginia State
vs. Virginia Union
vs. Shaw
vs. Saint Paul’s
vs. Bowie State
vs. Fayetteville State
vs. Johnson C. Smith
vs. Kentucky State
vs. Liberty
vs. Delaware State
vs. St. Augustine’s
at Livingstone
at Elizabeth City State
vs. Elizabeth City State
vs. Virginia Union
vs. Longwood
at Virginia Union
vs. North Carolina Central
at Winston-Salem State
at Shaw
vs. Saint Paul’s
vs. Elizabeth City State
vs. Livingstone
Jan. 26, 1989
Feb. 4, 1989
Feb. 16, 1989
Feb. 18, 1989
Nov. 23, 1990
Nov. 29, 1990
Nov. 24, 1992
Nov. 26, 1993
Dec. 17, 1996
Jan. 3, 2000
Feb. 12, 2001
122-90
107-64
103-76
110-48
113-71
112-86
102-96 (OT)
102-74
103-63
103-61
104-71
vs. Elizabeth City State
vs. Winston-Salem State
vs. North Carolina Central
vs. Bowie State
vs. Christopher Newport
at Fayetteville State
at Fayetteville State
vs. Christopher Newport
vs. Elizabeth City State
vs. North Carolina A&T
vs. Coppin State
OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES
Jan. 11, 1982
March 10, 1989
Feb. 20, 1990
Nov. 22, 1993
Nov. 28, 1995
Dec. 30, 1996
Nov. 29, 1998
Dec. 9, 1999
March 17, 2000
Feb. 6, 2006
W, 105-101 (OT)
L, 88-101
L, 67-103
L, 89-100
L, 70-107
L, 77-102
L, 46-116
L, 46-107
L, 45-116
L, 70-101
by Virginia State
by Virginia State
by Virginia State
by Fayetteville State
by Central Florida
by East Carolina
by Vanderbilt
by Georgia
by Connecticut
by Howard
BIGGEST WINS
+88
(121-33)
+75
(140-65)
+74
(142-68)
+69
(113-44)
+68
(123-55)
+68
(111-43)
+67
(121-54)
+67
(113-46)
+65
(141-76)
+62
(110-48)
+62
(123-61)
+60
(109-49)
+60
(125-65)
+60
(123-63)
vs. Morgan State
vs. Elizabeth City State
vs. Fayetteville State
vs. West Virginia State
vs. North Carolina State
vs. Bowie State
vs. Delaware State
vs. Bowie State
vs. Liberty
vs. Bowie State
vs. Longwood
vs. Livingstone
at Elizabeth City State
vs. Fayetteville State
Dec. 8, 1986
Jan. 20, 1988
Nov. 24, 1987
Jan. 5, 1985
Feb. 1, 1988
Nov. 21, 1987
Dec. 7, 1987
Feb. 4, 1985
Dec. 1, 1987
Feb. 18, 1989
Jan. 28, 1988
Nov. 23, 1988
Jan. 14, 1988
Dec. 9, 1985
BIGGEST LOSSES
-71
(45-116)
-70
(46-116)
-61
(46-107)
-55
(42-97)
-47
(43-90)
-46
(45-91)
-44
(46-90)
-44
(43-83)
-44
(38-81)
-43
(50-93)
at Connecticut
at Vanderbilt
at Georgia
vs. District of Columbia
at Virginia Commonwealth
at Buffalo
vs. Texas
at Virginia Tech
vs. Temple
at North Carolina
March 17, 2000
Nov. 29, 1998
Dec. 9, 1999
Jan. 7, 1989
Feb. 20, 1992
Dec. 8, 1995
March 23, 2003
Dec. 29, 2001
Nov. 27, 2006
Dec. 31, 1998
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HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Hampton University, a dynamic, progressive institution of higher education, is a
privately-endowed, non-profit, non-sectarian, co-educational, historically black
university. It is located in southeastern Virginia and boasts one of the loveliest
campuses in the nation, with a picturesque waterfront and historic buildings
and landmarks.
The University offers 38 bachelor's degree programs, 14 master's degree programs, and the doctoral or professional degree in nursing (Ph.D.), physics
(Ph.D.), atmospheric an planetary sciences (Ph.D.), physical therapy (DPT), and
pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Hampton is the first historically black college or university to offer the Ph.D. in nursing. The University is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools and the Department of Education of the
Through global scientific collaborations, cutting-edge research projects and Commonwealth of Virginia.
increased technological enhancements on the campus, Hampton University
continues to emerge as a leading research institution of higher education. The Various schools and departments within the University also maintain specialgrowth of Hampton University's academic reputation has brought unprece- ized accreditations of their own. The University holds membership in the Coundented opportunities for university scientists to collaborate on world-wide re- cil of Graduate Schools, the Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia, and
search projects, including launching satellites, helping to detect breast cancer, the American Council on Education.
developing a fiber-optic nerve system for artificial limbs, probing the earth's
atmosphere and learning about the basic formation of the universe.
Hampton University's cultural achievements are equally as impressive. The
University Museum, founded in 1868, is the oldest African-American museum
In August 2007, HU began construction on the Hampton University Proton in the United States and one of the oldest museums in Virginia. A recent $5
Therapy Institute (HUPTI), a $225 million effort located in the Hampton Roads million renovation of an existing structure now houses the Museum's more
Center South business park in Hampton. Approximately 2,000 patients will be than 9,000 objects, including traditional art from Africa, Asia, Native America
treated each year starting in 2010. At 98,000 square feet, HUPTI has been and the Pacific; African-American fine arts; and objects relating to the history
named the largest proton therapy facility in the world.
of the University.
Named to the Honor Roll for Character Building Colleges for four consecutive
years (1996-00) by the John Templeton Foundation, Hampton University offers
its students an education for life. The University was founded in 1868 by General Samuel Chapman Armstrong as Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, designed to educate the newly-emancipated African Americans, and has
grown into a comprehensive University offering a broad range of technical,
liberal arts, pre-professional, professional and graduate degree programs.
The Museum also includes archival holdings, which now total 10 million documents including works by 10 U.S. presidents; and the nation's first African
American Poetry Archive, created in the summer of 1998. In addition, in 1996,
the Museum acquired management and operation of The International Review
of African American Art, the only publication devoted primarily to AfricanAmerican art.
The University is comprised of seven schools, the schools of Business, Engineering and Technology, Liberal Arts and Education, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science and the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications, a
Graduate College, the College of Continuing Education and the College of Virginia Beach.
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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DR. WILLIAM R. HARVEY
Dr. William R. Harvey is President of Hampton
University and 100-percent owner of the Pepsi
Cola Bottling Company of Houghton, Michigan.
He has enjoyed a long, distinguished, and successful career as an innovative president and
educator, faithful humanitarian, dynamic civic
leader, and astute businessman. A caring and
compassionate individual, he has devoted his
life to the elevation of humankind and the advancement of education at all levels.
Currently under Dr. Harvey’s leadership, the University is in the process of
building the Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute. There are only five
such centers in the United States and Hampton’s will be the largest and most
advanced. Proton beam treatment is the most precise form of radiation therapy yet developed. It has little or no side effects and if the tumor has not
spread, there is an excellent likelihood that it can be completely eradicated.
As a fundraiser, Dr. Harvey is considered one of the best in the country. When
he became President, Hampton University's endowment was at $29 million.
Today, that endowment stands in excess of $250 million. Dr. Harvey was the
first African-American to serve as chair of the Virginia Peninsula United Way
Through his positive example, he has taught Campaign and raised a record $6.6 million.
integrity, hard work, and excellence to family,
friends, colleagues, legions of students, and Dr. and Mrs. Harvey have contributed literally millions of dollars to worthy
others. Dr. Harvey's noble efforts have earned causes. Dr. Harvey established several endowed scholarships at Hampton Unihim respect, dedication, and recognition on the versity to include one for aspiring teachers named in honor of his father, Mr.
national and international scene and are reflected by the numerous awards W.D.C. Harvey; the Claudis P. Harvey Endowed Scholarship named in honor of
and appointments he has received.
his mother at Baptist Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Brewton, Alabama; the
William R. Harvey Endowed Scholarship at Talladega College; and the Norma B.
Dr. Harvey received his bachelor’s degree from Talladega College in 1961, and Harvey Endowed Scholarship at Virginia State University.
a doctoral degree in college administration from Harvard University in 1972.
Upon completion of his military service, he joined the Army Reserves attaining His achievements have been recognized through inclusion in Personalities of
the rank of lieutenant colonel.
the South, Who’s Who in the South and Southeast, Who’s Who in Black America, Who’s Who in Education, International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, Two
Before assuming the presidency of Hampton University in 1978, he held ad- Thousand Notable Americans, Who’s Who in Business and Finance, and Who’s
ministrative positions at Harvard, Fisk and Tuskegee universities. Dr. Harvey's Who in America. Six U.S. Presidents have appointed Dr. Harvey to serve on
leadership at Hampton University is reflected in the growth and quality of the boards and commissions.
University's student population, academic programs, physical facilities, and
financial base. During his tenure, the student population has increased from His love and dedication to education and community is surpassed only by that
2,700 to over 6,300 and the average SAT score has increased by over 300 for his faith and family. Married to the former Norma Baker of Martinsville,
points. His commitment to expansion and innovation in academics has result- Virginia, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey have three children—Kelly Renee, William Chrised in seventy-six new academic programs at the University including doctoral topher, and Leslie Denise—and three grandchildren, Taylor, Gabrielle and Lauprograms in physics, pharmacy, nursing, atmospheric and planetary science ren.
and physical therapy. Eighteen new buildings have also been built.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS NOVELLE DICKENSON
Novelle Dickenson was named Director of Athletics at
Hampton University on Aug. 2, 2012, beginning a new
chapter in his decades-long service to the university –
both as an educator and as an administrator with longstanding ties to athletics.
Prior to this appointment, Dickenson served as Associate
Professor of Political Science, Assistant to the Dean of
the School of Liberal Arts and Education, and Faculty
Athletics Representative at Hampton. Over the past
three decades, Dickenson has also served as Chair of the
Department of Political Science and History, Interim
Chair of the Department of Sociology, Interim Chair of
the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Pre-Law Advisor, Faculty Representative to the
Hampton University Board of Trustees, member of the
Tenure and Promotions Committee in the School of Liberal Arts and Education, and Faculty Athletics Repre-
Dickenson is the recipient of the Christian R. and Mary Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching.
In addition, Dickenson once served as President of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC),
and he is a former member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Academic/
Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet, including the Sub-committee on Continuing Eligibility.
His long history of community involvement includes: Past First Vice President of the Hampton
branch of the NAACP; current member of Town and Gown Committee (Hampton, Va.); campaign
manager for local and state elected officials; member and steward of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Hampton, Va.); and president of the Delta Beta Lambda Chapter of the
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Dickenson is a graduate of both Hampton Institute and Howard University.
Dickenson is married to the former Aphama Walbrook, and they are the proud parents of three
children: Omar, Sharifa and Andrew.
sentative.
ASSISTANT A.D. FOR STUDENT SERVICES/SWA ALEXISS ROBINSON
Alexiss Robinson, a graduate of Hampton University, has joined
the Pirates as the Assistant Director of Athletics for Student
Services and Senior Woman Administrator. She will have direct
oversight of academic support and compliance, while also holding joint oversight with Director of Athletics Novelle Dickenson
over athletic performance and trainers.
Robinson returns to Hampton after serving as Director of Student-Athlete Support Services at Howard University from 200912, where she managed operations of the academic support
offices to include academic advisors, tutors, and study hall monitors. She also oversaw operational budgets for the academic
support and student-athlete affairs offices, managed APR data
collection, and coordinated career development, leadership
training, and volunteer projects for student athletes.
Before her time at Temple, Robinson spent a year at Norfolk State as Compliance Coordinator, where she
served as certification officer for student-athlete eligibility of the school’s 15 Division I athletic programs. She
also conducted rules education seminars and led a project management team for APR and Graduation Success Rate reports.
Her career started with the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), where Robinson spent a year as a
compliance intern. She worked closely with the conference’s Director of Compliance, and worked heavily
with the MEAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Robinson graduated from Hampton in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management, before earning
a master’s degree in kinesiology from Indiana University in 2004. As an undergrad at Hampton (2000-03),
Robinson served as head manager of the men’s basketball team.
She is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators, the Women’s
Sports Foundation, and the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics.
Prior to working at Howard, Robinson spent three years as the
Assistant Director of Compliance and Student Services at Tem- Robinson is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
ple University. Among her duties at Temple: conducting rules
education programs for coaches and student-athletes, oversight
of the school compliance database, assisting with the investigation and reporting of NCAA and institutional
violations, and serving as a campus liaison to financial aid and accounts payable offices.
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DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS DIRECTORY (Area Code 757)
ADMINISTRATION
Director of Athletics
Novelle Dickenson
727-5641
SWA/Assistant Director of Athletics for Student Services
Alexiss Robinson
637-2122
Faculty Athletics Representative
Gene Moore
727-5879
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer
Kevin Addison
Department of Athletics Fax
VARSITY SPORTS OFFICES
728-6995
MARKETING
Director of Marketing and Promotions
Dana Hubbard
728-6229
Assistant Director of Marketing and Promotions
Pamela Richardson
727-5895
ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT
Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support
LaNea Winston
728-6798
Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support
Sade Kirby
727-5856
BUSINESS OFFICE
Athletics Business/Ticket Manager
Yakina Parker
728-6780
COMPLIANCE
Compliance Coordinator
Kristen Drummond
727-5737
FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT
Director of Facilities/Equipment Operations
John “Buster” Jackson
727-5516
Assistant Director of Facilities/Equipment Operations
John Brown
728-6665
Assistant Facilities and Equipment Manager
Malcolm Bryant
728-6665
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director of Sports Information
Maurice Williams
Assistant Director of Sports Information
Jeff Cunningham
Sports Information Assistant
Andrew Dickenson
Sports Information Fax
727-5757
727-5811
727-5906
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Director of Athletic Performance
Veronica Johnson
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Head Coach
Edward Joyner Jr.
Assistant Coaches
Darryl Sharp
Akeem Miskdeen
DeMarco Johnson
Director of Men’s Basketball Operations
Larry Ayers
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Head Coach
David Six
Assistant Coaches
Barbara Burgess
Brian Davis
Ashlee Finley
Administrative Assistant for Basketball
Regina Bartholomeo
FOOTBALL
Head Coach
Donovan Rose
Assistant Coaches
Darryl Bullock
David Banks
Bernard Clark Jr.
Cordell Taylor
Delbert Cowsette
Michael Villagrana
Graduate Assistant/Quality Control Coach
Brandon Thompson
728-6991
Football Office Manager
Leisa Bailey
727-5723
GOLF
Head Coach
Reggie Mitchell
757-5133
727-5093
SAILING
Head Coah
Alessandro Ambrosi
727-5912
728-6852
SOFTBALL
Interim Head Coach
Michael Pelegrino
Assistant Coach
Kendra Knight
728-6824
727-5719
728-6818
TENNIS
Head Coach
John Atiomo
727-5719
CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
Director of Cross Country/Track & Field
Maurice Pierce
Assistant Coaches
Aldrin Gray
Damion Drummond
Donald Bond
Yvette Lewis
Kristal McGreggor
Dominic Berger
728-6817
728-6815
637-2950
728-6818
728-6818
727-5515
VOLLEYBALL
Head Coach
Karen Weatherington
Assistant Coach
Janay Yancey
728-6747
728-6747
637-3015
727-5724
727-5721
727-5421
727-5721
727-5421
727-5421
727-5421
728-6899
728-6899
728-6816
728-6961
728-6962
728-4931
728-6862
728-4835
727-5322
727-5813
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