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Phillip L. Shouppe, D.C.Chiropractor

Office Hours:Mon., Wed., & Fri.

7:30-12:00 * 1:30-6:00

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Phone Number: 251-666-1656

University Information

Location: Mobile, ALPresident: Dr. Mark FoleyAthletic Director: Joe NilandEnrollment: 1,798Founded: 1961Affiliation: NAIA Division IConference: Southern States AthleticNickname: Lady RamsColors: Maroon & WhiteAthletic Dept. Phone: 251-442-2278

Women’s Basketball Information

Head Coach: Michael BerryEmail: [email protected]: 251-442-2400Seasons at Mobile: 5thCareer Record: 60-47Assistant Coach: Ebonie FergusonEmail: [email protected] Overall: 17-112010-11 Conference: 6-6Overall UM Record: 442-307

Media Relations

Sports Information: Matthew HicksOffice Phone: 251-442-2264Fax: 251-442-2499Email: [email protected] Site: www.umobile.eduFacebook: University of Mobile RamsTwitter: @MobileRams

Athletic Trainer: Melissa ThomasAssistant Trainer: Courtney JonesOffice Phone: 251-442-2561

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Michael Berry begins his 5th season at the helm of the University of Mobile women’s basketball program, after taking over halfway through the 2007-08 season. Mobile is 60-47 with Berry in charge. Prior to becoming the head man, Berry served four years as an assistant, with Mobile advancing to the NAIA National Tournament in two of those seasons.

In 2009-10, the Lady Rams finished 17-12 and climbed into the NAIA Top-25 for the first time since 2007 when they appeared at No. 24 in the Jan. 11th edition of the poll. Mobile has also been stout defensively under Berry’s leadership the last two years, ranking in the Top-10 in blocks per game, defensive rebounds, total blocks and field goal percentage defense each year. The team also set school records for fewest points allowed in a season and total blocks in 2009-10.

Aside from team accomplishments, seven players have earned All-Conference honors since Berry took over. Alice Honnery was named NAIA All-American in 2011, Danielle Goodly was named NAIA All-American in 2009 and Crystal Hutchinson was named GCAC Freshman of the Year in 2008. Players have also set seven school records under Berry’s watch (career blocks, single-season blocks, single-season steals, single-game scoring, single-game FG made, single-game FG att, single-game blocked shots).

Berry’s coaching experience is lengthy. He served as head coach at Harvest Christian Academy in Pasadena, TX and Bucks County Community College in Newtown, PA. He was assistant coach at NCAA I Sam Houston State, Lon Morris College and Oklahoma City University. After leading Oklahoma City to a NAIA National Championship as a player in 1991, Berry helped coach the team to a pair of national titles in 1999 and 2000.

He is a 1991 bachelor of arts graduate in mass communications from Oklahoma City and received his master of liberal arts in management/leadership from Oklahoma City in 1996.

Berry is a native of North Carolina and is married to Geeta. He has two children, Mycah, 21, and Rekha, 14.

Ebonie Ferguson begins her fourth year as assistant coach for the University of Mobile women’s basketball team after an extensive playing career at Mississippi State and two years of coaching experience at the JUCO and collegiate levels.

Hailing from Gadsden, AL, Ferguson attended Mississippi State University from 2001-05, where she was a four-year letter winner as a guard and earned a bachelor of science in educational psychology.

During her playing time at Mississippi State, Ferguson helped guide the Lady Bulldogs to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances and one WNIT Tournament appearance.

Ferguson left MSU with a .351 career 3-point field goal percentage, which currently stands at 7th-best on the all-time list. She won the Most Improved Player Award in 2005, and the Lady Bulldogs collected a 72-47 overall record in her four years at the school. She also played with current WNBA stars LaToya Thomas and Tan White.

After college, Ferguson took over as assistant coach at East Central Community College in Decatur, MS. There she served as coach for the 2006-07 season when the team appeared in the Regional Tournament.

The coaching carousel then took Ferguson to East Texas Baptist University for the 2007-08 season, where she dealt with recruiting, on-the-floor coaching, team travel and academics. ETBU is a member of the American Southwest Conference and a NCAA Div. III affiliate.

Ferguson is an active member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated.

Ebonie Ferguson

Michael Berry

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown

3 Leana Tajkov F 6’1 SO Belgrade, Serbia

4 Allison Michael G 5’6 SR Marietta, GA

5 Crosby Morrison G 5’6 SO Heflin, AL

10 Judi Vigneulle F 5’7 SO Wilsonville, AL

11 Morgan Melancon G 5’0 SR Walker, LA

12 Shontae Dillon G 5’4 FR Marrero, LA

13 Kelsie Ruff G 5’6 JR Huntsville, AL

15 Sharifa Chandler G 5’7 FR Atlanta, GA

21 Lauren Bethly G 5’4 FR Baton Rouge, LA

22 Briana Edwards G/F 5’8 FR Ocean Springs, MS

31 Courtney Bayliss F 6’0 FR Perth, Western Australia

34 Daphnee Frieson P 6’4 SR Mobile, AL

42 Danielle Dixon F 5’9 FR Marrero, LA

52 Alice Honnery P 6’2 SR New South Wales, Australia

RS Christelle Willis P 6’1 FR Hollywood, FL

RS Shaunette Battle G 5’6 FR Mobile, AL

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#52

Class: SeniorPosition: PostMajor: HPESHometown: Armidale, NSW, Australia

High School: O’Connor CollegePrevious School: N/AParents: Helen and Ray Honnery

Personal: HPES major

2010-11: Honorable Mention NAIA All-American ... 1st-Team All-SSAC ... SSAC West Defensive Player of the Year ... Averaged a double-double of 11.7 points and 10.6 rebounds ... Career-high 26 points v. Spring Hill ... Matched career-high of 17 rebounds three times ... 13 double-doubles... 5+ blocks in 15 games

2009-10: 1st-Team All-GCAC ... Set single-season school record with 135 blocks ... Set single-game school record with 12 blocks versus Spring Hill ... Almost blocked 11 against Belhaven ... Triple-double of 14 points, 12 blocks and 10 boards in that game versus Spring Hill ... 14 games with 10+ points ... 12 games with 5+ blocks ... Shot 53% from the floor ... Season-high 17 blocks versus AUM and 19 points versus SUNO ...

7 double-doubles ... 99 blocks in 18 conference games

Other: Favorite athlete is Lauren Jackson ... Favorite professional team is the Seattle Storm ... Favorite home-cooked meal is roast lamb ... Favorite movie is “Finding Nemo” ... Favorite ice cream is strawberry ... Can shake her eyes ... Dream job is to teach in Australia ... Favorite candy is Laffy Taffy

#11

Class: SeniorPosition: GuardMajor: AccountingHometown: Walker, LA

High School: WalkerPrevious School: N/AParents: Ralph and Rhonda Melancon

Personal: Accounting major ... Enjoys fishing

2010-11: Set career-high with 25 points Jan. 20 v. Auburn- Montgomery after hitting 6-of-10 from 3-point range... Career-high 6 rebounds v. Concordia-Selma Dec. 10... Career-high 6 steals v. Spring Hill Jan. 27... Currently 4th in career 3’s made at UMobile... 6th in career assists

2009-10: Scored 10+ points in nine games .. Season-best 17 points v. Dillard ... 5 or more assists seven times ... 28 assists over the last five games

2008-09: Played in 32 games ... Four or more assists in 9 games ... Season-high 9 assists v. Tougaloo

High School: Played basketball under Coaches Shawn Brown and John McMillan ... Played softball

under Coach Ricky Reine ... Ran track under Coach Will Silk ... Rookie of the Year ... All-District and All-Parish three years

Other: Favorite athlete is Becky Hammon ... Favorite home-cooked meal is green bean casserole and pastalya ... Favorite movie is “The Pistol” ... Celebrity dream date is Chris Paul ... Favorite ice cream is mint ... Can whistle like a bird

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Personal: Psychology major ... Sociology minor

2010-11: Set school record with 7 3-pointers made v. Martin Method-ist and scored 28 in that game ... Double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds v. Southern Wesleyan ... 4+ assists in six games

Previous College: Shelton State CC ... Team Captain ... Led Region in

3-pointers made ... All-Tournament Team

High School: Played softball under Coach Pat Abney ... Played basketball under Coach Courtney Harris ... Played lacrosse under Coach Monica Erwin ... MVP and All-County Player of the Year in softball ... Broke school record for steals in basketball ... MVP and Team Captain

Other: Favorite professional team is the Boston Celtics ... Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti supreme with peaches ... Favorite TV shows are “Army Wives” and “How I Met Your Mother” ... Celebrity dream date is Freddie Freeman ... Greatest athletic achievement was winning two State Championships in JUCO ... Dream job is to be a sports psychologist for professional athletes

Class: SeniorPosition: Guard Major: PsychologyHometown: Marietta, GA

High School: PopePrevious School: Shelton State CCParents: Jay and Leslie Michael

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Class: FreshmanPosition: GuardHometown: Mobile, AL

Personal: Native of Mobile, AL ... Daughter of Shaundra B. Dortch ... Nursing major ... Enjoys basketball, dancing and texting

High School: McGill-Toolen ... Played basketball under Coach Carla Berry ... Best Defensive Player ... Best Team Player

Other: Favorite athlete is Lebron James ... Favorite professional team is the Miami Heat ... Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti ... Favorite TV shows are “Basketball Wives” and “Bad Girls Club” ... Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” ... Celebrity dream date is Chris Brown ... Dream job is to be a pediatrician

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Class: FreshmanPosition: ForwardHometown: Perth, Western Australia

Personal: Native of Perth, Western Australia ... Daughter of Deidre Fucile and Mark Bayliss ... HPES major

High School: St. Norbert College ... Played basketball under Coach Erica Bursey ... 3-Time MVP

Other: Favorite athletes are Lauren Jackson and Penny Taylor ... Favorite professional team is the San Antonio Spurs ... Favorite home-cooked meal is stir-fry ... Favorite TV show is “One Tree Hill” ... Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” ... Celebrity dream date is Chad Michael Murray ... Dream job is to work in sports

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#21

Class: FreshmanPosition: GuardHometown: Baton Rouge, LA

Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Judy Bethly ... Nursing major ... Enjoys exercising, watching movies and reading

High School: McKinley ... Played basketball under Coach Corey Grant ... MVP of District 4A ... All-Metro ... All-District ... All-State Honorable Mention ... Avg 15 ppg

Other: Favorite athlete is Cappie Pondexter ... Favorite professional teams are Minnesota Lynx and New Orleans Hornets ... Favorite home-cooked meal is homemade turkey burgers ... Favorite TV shows are “American Dad” and “Trauma: Life in the ER” ... Favorite movie is “No Country for Old Men” ... Greatest athletic achievement was winning District MVP as a senior ... Has played piano for 10 years ... Dream job is to be a neo-natal nurse practitioner or play professional basketball overseas

#15

Class: FreshmanPosition: GuardHometown: Atlanta, GA

Personal: Native of Atlanta, GA ... Daughter of Karen Holmes and Michael Chandler ... Undecided upon a major

High School: Westlake ... Played basketball under Coach Hilda Hankerson ... Played softball under Coach William Jucks ... Rookie of the Year ... Gold Glove

Other: Favorite athlete is Larry Bird ... Favorite professional team is the Boston Celtics ... Favorite home-cooked meal is jerk chicken, peas and rice ... Favorite TV show is “Bones” ... Favorite movie is “Get Rich or Die Trying”

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Class: FreshmanPosition: GuardHometown: Marrero, LA

Personal: Native of New Orleans, LA ... Daughter of Etta Dillon ... Accounting major ... Enjoys basketball, texting and talking on the phone

High School: L.W. Higgins ... Played basketball under Coach Harlin Miller ... Played volleyball and softball ... 3-Time All-State ... 3-Time leading scorer

Other: Favorite athlete is Allen Iverson ... Favorite professional team is the Boston Celtics ... Favorite home-cooked meal is gumbo ... Favorite TV show is “Degrassi: The Next Generation” ... Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” ... Celebrity dream date is Chris Brown ... Favorite ice cream is cookies and cream ... Greatest athletic achievement was scoring 1,000 points in high school ... Dream job is to play professional basketball

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Class: FreshmanPosition: ForwardHometown: Marrero, LA

Personal: Native of Marrero, LA ... Daughter of Shantell and Norman Dixon ... Elementary Education major ... Enjoys basketball, reading and volleyball

High School: Ursuline Academy ... Played basketball under Coach Joey Favalora ... All-District ... Team MIP ... Team MVP

Other: Favorite professional team is the Boston Celtics ... Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti ... Favorite TV show is “Single Ladies” ... Favorite movie is “The Wood” ... Celebrity dream date is Blake Griffin ... Favorite ice cream is chocolate chip ... Dream job is to teach elementary at a private school ... Favorite candy is Airheads

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#22

Class: FreshmanPosition: ForwardHometown: Ocean Springs, MS

Personal: Native of Ocean Springs, MS ... Daughter of Vanessa and Keith Edwards ... HPES major

High School: Ocean Springs ... Played basketball under Coach Tim Bryant ... All-Coast for four years

Other: Favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant ... Favorite professional team is the LA Lakers ... Favorite home-cooked meal is fried chicken ... Favorite TV show is “Jersey Shore” ... Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” ... Celebrity dream date is Reggie Bush ... Dream job is to coach basketball ... Favorite candy is Jolly Ranchers

#5

Class: SophomorePosition: GuardHometown: Heflin, AL

Personal: Native of Heflin, AL ... Daughter of Dwayne and Robin Morrison ... Biology major ... Enjoys fishing and water skiing Mobile: Scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in 12 games of action as a freshman... Season-high of 4 rebounds Feb. 24 v. Faulkner

High School: Cleburne County ... Played basketball under Coach Bronson Ward ... Played golf under Coach Doug Ward ... Cheerleading under Coach Kelly Payton ... All-Area for four years ... Team Captain ... MVP as a senior

Other: Favorite athlete is Ray Allen ... Favorite book is The Bible ... Favorite home-cooked meal is steak and mashed potatoes ... Favorite TV show is “Jersey Shore” ... Favorite movie is “Pride and Prejudice” ... Celebrity dream date is Ryan Reynolds ... Dream job is to coach and teach

#13

Class: JuniorPosition: GuardHometown: Huntsville, AL

Personal: Enjoys sports, dancing, car singing and math Mobile: Played in 39 games over two seasons while also playing for the Lady Rams’ soccer team... Scored 61 points, dished out 65 assists and grabbed 52 rebounds in her career... Career-highs of 6 steals, 7 assists and 7 rebounds

High School: Ran track and played soccer, basketball and volleyball ... Team Captain in soccer, basketball and volleyball ... MVP soccer and volleyball ... Defensive MVP basketball ... Most Distinguished Athlete volleyball ... Two-Time State Champion in track Other: Favorite athlete is Steve Nash ... Greatest athletic achievement was being named Athlete of the Year ... Favorite home-cooked meal is lasagna ... Favorite TV show is “So You Think You Can Dance” ... Can’t live without laughing

#3

Class: SophomorePosition: ForwardHometown: Belgrade, Serbia

Personal: Native of Belegrade, Serbia ... Daughter of Goran and Natalija ... Communications major ... Political Science minor ... Enjoys reading and playing the piano

Mobile: Scored 80 points and grabbed 80 rebounds in her first season at UMobile... Season-high of 10 points Feb. 26 v. Loyola... Scored 9 points v. Xavier Feb. 17... Season-high of 7 rebounds Nov. 1 v. Tougaloo and Feb. 26 v. Loyola

High School: Gimnazija Becej ... Played basketball ... Went to Regional Tournament every year

Other: Favorite athlete is Carmelo Anthony ... Favorite professional team is the Dallas Mavericks ... Favorite home-cooked meal is sarma ... Favorite TV shows are “How I Met Your Mother” and “Criminal Minds” ... Favorite movies are “Eat, Pray, Love” and “Remember Me” ... Celebrity dream date is Shemar Moore ... Dream job is to be a journalist

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#10

Class: SophomorePosition: ForwardHometown: Wilsonville, AL

Personal: Native of Wilsonville, AL ... Daughter of Tom and Ginger Vigneulle ... Physical Education major ... Coaching minor Mobile: Saw action in 11 games as a freshman... Went 4-of-7 from the floor... Scored 10 points and collected 4 rebounds... 4 points v. Selma Nov. 6

High School: Hope Christian ... Played basketball under Coach Tom Vigneulle ... All-State three years ... MVP for nationals ... NACA All-American ... Team Captain ... All National Tournament Team two years

Other: Favorite athlete is Ruth Ketcham ... Favorite book is The Bible ... Favorite home-cooked meal is homemade pizza and bread sticks ... Favorite TV show is “American Idol” ... Favorite movie is “Glory Road” ... Favorite ice cream is Butterfinger ... Is good at video editing ... Dream job is to coach girls basketball

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Class: FreshmanPosition: PostHometown: Hollywood, FL

Personal: Native of Hollywood, FL ... Daughter of Marjorie Williams and James Willis ... Biology major ... Enjoys basketball, swimming and dancing

High School: South Broward ... Played basketball under Coach Sharlene Ferguson and Coach Richard Walker ... 6A State Champions 2008

Other: Favorite athlete is Maya Moore ... Favorite professional team is the Boston Celtics ... Favorite home-cooked meal is baked ziti ... Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” ... Favorite ice cream is banana ... Dream job is to be a dentist

# Player GP MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PTA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF R/G A TO B ST P/G

3 Leana Tajkov 27 11.5 35 75 .467 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 23 57 3.0 4 50 5 8 3.0

4 Allison Michael 24 20.0 41 134 .306 24 94 .255 27 40 .675 11 39 2.1 44 44 0 21 5.5

5 Crosby Morrison 12 5.5 4 12 .333 2 5 .400 6 7 .857 5 5 0.8 5 12 1 2 1.3

10 Judi Vigneulle 11 5.3 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 2 2 0.4 2 1 0 2 0.9

11 Morgan Melancon 28 26.8 52 138 .377 42 113 .372 45 62 .726 3 45 1.7 94 91 1 33 6.8

12 Morgan Crawford 25 13.5 47 115 .409 12 33 .364 46 75 .613 9 20 1.2 52 76 4 18 6.1

13 Kelsie Ruff 21 15.3 12 39 .308 2 6 .333 11 16 .688 6 16 1.0 47 42 0 14 1.8

14 Jessica Palmer 3 6.7 1 8 .125 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 2 1 1.0 0 4 0 0 1.0

15 Anna Maddox 21 20.6 55 129 .426 1 6 .167 31 48 .646 10 38 2.3 51 52 8 33 6.8

20 Kyndra Davis 23 8.1 17 58 .293 9 34 .265 6 10 .600 4 18 1.0 6 45 0 5 2.1

21 Alyssa Lane 28 25.4 106 251 .422 33 90 .367 38 48 .792 18 76 3.4 39 43 9 16 10.1

23 Monet Kearse 22 7.8 14 44 .318 0 1 .000 1 6 .167 10 22 1.5 7 28 0 4 1.3

25 Adrienne Mackay 28 27.0 151 285 .530 0 2 .000 63 124 .508 80 169 8.9 46 92 3 56 13.0

31 Jana Rastovic 9 10.5 8 25 .320 0 0 .000 11 17 .647 10 25 3.9 6 11 8 1 3.0

32 Qiana Lambert 3 11.8 6 14 .429 1 5 .200 1 4 .250 2 5 2.3 3 6 0 3 4.7

34 Hillary Dedeaux 10 6.8 10 19 .526 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 7 7 1.4 0 10 0 3 2.3

52 Alice Honnery 28 28.6 141 253 .557 4 12 .333 41 101 .406 69 229 10.6 69 83 117 37 11.7

2010-11 UMobile Women’s Basketball Statistics

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Date Opponent Score W Record Leading Scorer Leading Reb Leading Assists

11/01/10 a Tougaloo College 68-60 W 1-0 (16) Michael (17) Honnery (2) Melancon

11/05/10 h Martin Methodist 84-76 W 2-0 (28) Michael (13) Mackay (5) Honnery

11/06/10 h Selma 86-31 W 3-0 (12) Mackay (11) Mackay (6) Melancon

11/19/10 a Lee University 60-70 L 3-1 (13) Crawford (15) Honnery (2) Michael

11/20/10 a Shorter University 48-69 L 3-2 (16) Honnery (11) Mackay (3) Mackay

11/26/10 a Arkansas-Monticello 66-65 W 4-2 (18) Lane (11) Honnery (5) Michael

11/27/10 n Ouachita Baptist 57-73 L 4-3 (21) Mackay (12) Rastovic (3) Honnery

12/03/10 h Brewton-Parker 86-76 W 5-3 (22) Mackay (17) Honnery (5) Ruff

12/04/10 h Brenau University 72-49 W 6-3 (16) Lane (7) Michael (6) Melancon

12/10/10 h Concordia-Selma 79-30 W 7-3 (18) Mackay (13) Honnery (6) Maddox

01/04/11 h Tougaloo College 64-58 W 8-3 (14) Lane (14) Honnery (6) Ruff

01/08/11 h West Florida 68-65 W 9-3 (17) Mackay (10) Honnery (6) Crawford

01/13/11 h William Carey Univ 79-76 W 10-3, 1-0 (15) Melancon (12) Honnery (6) Melancon

01/15/11 a Belhaven University 73-88 L 10-4, 1-1 (18) Crawford (11) Mackay 3 players with 4

01/20/11 h Auburn-Montgomery 65-58 W 11-4, 2-1 (25) Melancon (10) Mackay (5) Honnery

01/24/11 a Xavier University 47-48 L 11-5 (14) Honnery (17) Honnery (3) Maddox

01/27/11 h Spring Hill College 68-65 W 12-5, 3-1 (26) Honnery (13) Honnery (7) Melancon

01/29/11 h Faulkner University 81-86 L 12-6, 3-2 (23) Mackay (10) Honnery (7) Ruff

02/03/11 a Loyola University 65-85 L 12-7, 3-3 (18) Melancon (11) Mackay (4) Maddox

02/05/11 a William Carey Univ 54-62 L 12-8, 3-4 (15) Honnery (13) Mackay (3) Ruff, Mackay

02/10/11 h Belhaven University 52-77 L 12-9, 3-5 (11) Mackay (12) Honnery (5) Maddox

02/12/11 a Auburn-Montgomery 66-63 W 13-9, 4-5 (16) Honnery (10) Mackay (5) Melancon

02/17/11 h Xavier University 63-59 W 14-9 (15) Honnery (13) Honnery (6) Honnery

02/19/11 a Spring Hill College 72-62 W 15-9, 5-5 (21) Honnery (15) Honnery (5) Melancon

02/24/11 a Faulkner University 71-78 L 15-10, 5-6 (20) Mackay (13) Mackay (4) Honnery

02/26/11 h Loyola University 72-69 W 16-10, 6-6 (20) Mackay (13) Honnery 3 players with 5

03/02/11 n Southern Wesleyan 64-55 W 17-10 (25) Lane (10) Michael (8) Melancon

03/03/11 n Belhaven University 51-55 L 17-11 (18) Mackay (14) Mackay (3) Crawford

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All-ConferenceAdrienne Mackay (11) Alice Honnery (10-11)Gerica Johnson (08-09)Angela Bounds (07-08)

Danielle Goodly (07-09)Sherri McIntosh (07-08)

Emmerentia Ledwaba (06-07)Crystal Coston (03-06)

Kinga Rybarczyk (04-06)Sherie Lattimore (03-04)

Paula Dill (02-03)Edmarie Lumbsley (00-02)Desiree’ Christen (00-02)

Shanelle Stallworth (01-02)Olivia Crawford (97-00)

Monique McKenzie (98-00)Sjajuana Hill (95-96)

Yolanda Brundidge (94-95) Bernadette Powe (94-97)

Monica Evetts (92-93)Stephanie Jackson (92-93)

Jennifer Wasson (90-92)Wynonna Goldsmith (89-90)

Robin Bryant (89-90)Lisa Bardge (88-89)

GCAC Newcomer of the YearShanelle Stallworth (01-02)Edmarie Lumbsley (00-01)Monique McKenzie (98-99)

NAIA All-AmericanAlice Honnery (11)

Danielle Goodly (09)Crystal Coston (03-06)

Kinga Rybarczyk (05-06) Shanelle Stallworth (02)

Edmarie Lumbsley (01-02) Olivia Crawford (99)Bernadette Powe (97)

Kodak All-AmericanCrystal Coston (04-06)

Edmarie Lumbsley (01-02)

NAIA Players of the WeekEmmerentia Ledwaba (1-17-07)

Danielle Goodly (1-6-08)

Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-AthleteRheonda Leary (05-07)

Kinga Rybarczyk (04-06)Trevor Chandler (03-04)

Laurie Simon (01-03)Sarah Bailey (94-95)

Misty Ferguson (94-95)

GCAC Player of the YearCrystal Coston (04-06)

Edmarie Lumbsley (01-02)

GCAC Freshman of the YearCrystal Hutchinson (07-08)

Crystal Coston (02-03)Desiree’ Christen (98-99)

Crystal CostonNAIA All-American

GCAC Player of Year

Edmarie Lumbsley NAIA All-American

GCAC Player of Year

Bernadette Powe NAIA All-American

Kinga Rybarczyk NAIA All-American

Scholar-Athlete

Laurie Simon Scholar-Athlete

Sara Bailey Scholar-Athlete

Trevor Chandler Scholar-Athlete

Shanelle Stallworth GCAC Newcomer of

Year

Danielle Goodly NAIA All-American

NAIA POW

Rheonda Leary Scholar-Athlete

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UM Career Ranks1,000 Point Club1. Crystal Coston 2002-06 2,0732. Olivia Crawford 1996-00 1,4603. Kinga Rybarczyk 2002-06 1,4414. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 1,4335. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 1,3866. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 1,3037. Desireé Christen 1998-02 1,299

Other Top Scorers8. Edmarie Lumbsley 2000-02 9419. Sherri McIntosh 2006-09 94010. Rheonda Leary 2003-07 92811. Lisa Bardge 1987-89 870

Rebounds1. Crystal Coston 2002-06 1,2592. Olivia Crawford 1996-00 1,0113. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 9024. Sherri McIntosh 2006-09 6955. Desireé Christen 1998-02 6396. Kinga Rybarcyzk 2002-06 6307. Edmarie Lumbsley 2000-02 5818. Alice Honnery 2009-11 5589. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 51610. Rheonda Leary 2003-07 50211. Beth Wasson 1987-91 48712. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 45713. Trevor Chandler 2000-04 452

Field Goals Made1. Crystal Coston 2002-06 7702. Olivia Crawford 1996-00 6103. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 5994. Kinga Rybarczyk 2002-06 5765. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 5176. Desireé Christen 1998-02 4927. Jennifer Wasson 1987-91 4538. Edmarie Lumbsley 2000-02 3879. Lisa Bardge 1987-89 38310. Sherri McIntosh 2006-09 38111. Rheonda Leary 2003-07 380

Field Goals Attempted1. Crystal Coston 2002-06 1,4192. Olivia Crawford 1996-00 1,2563. Desireé Christen 1998-02 1,1714. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 1,1155. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 1,0776. Kinga Rybarczyk 2002-06 9897. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 9698. Lisa Bardge 1987-89 8609. Brandy Schick 1997-01 79710. Sherri McIntosh 2006-09 76811. Sarah Bailey 1992-95 728

Three-Point Field Goal Made1. Laurie Simon 1999-03 1402. Monica Evetts 1990-93 1173. Misty Ferguson 1993-95 1064. Morgan Melancon 2008-11 1055. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 1016. Lindsay Grant 1995-99 98 Three Point Field Goal Attempted1. Laurie Simon 1999-03 4002. Lindsay Grant 1990-93 3193. Morgan Melancon 2008-11 3184. Jessica Barber 2001-05 3115. Misty Ferguson 1993-95 2906. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 2757. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 274

Free Throws Made1. Crystal Coston 2002-06 5322. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 2963. Desireé Christen 1998-02 2904. Kinga Rybarczyk 2002-06 2895. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 2666. Olivia Crawford 1996-00 237

Free Throws Attempted1. Crystal Coston 2002-06 8512. Kinga Rybarczyk 2002-06 4973. Desireé Christen 1998-02 4314. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 4065. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 3865. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 386

Assists1. Jessica Barber 2001-05 3842. Stephanie Jackson 1989-93 3303. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 3284. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 2975. Yolanda Brundidge 1993-95 2886. Morgan Melancon 2008-11 2647. Desiree’ Christen 1998-02 2188. Patricia Troullier 1987-89 2509. Monique McKenzie1998-00 24810. Lindsay Grant 1995-99 24611. Robin Bryant 1988-90 231

Steals1. Danielle Goodly 2005-09 2912. Desireé Christen 1998-02 2633. Jennifer Wasson 1989-93 2424. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 2295. Sarah Bailey 1992-95 192

Blocked Shots1. Alice Honnery 2009-11 2522. Edmarie Lumbsley 2000-02 1883. Kristie Dreher 1994-97 914. Shanelle Stallworth 2001-03 81T5. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 78T5. Olivia Crawford 1996-00 787. Sherri McIntosh 2006-09 77

Games Played1. Olivia Crawford 1996-00 127T2. Laurie Simon 1999-03 126T2. Desireé Christen 1998-02 126T4. Crystal Coston 2002-06 125T4. Jessica Barber 2001-05 125T4. Bernadette Powe 1992-97 1257. Kinga Rybarczyk 2002-06 1228. Brandy Schick 1997-01 121T9. Sherie Lattimore 2000-04 120T9. Rheonda Leary 2003-07 120

Single-Season MarksMost Points Scored658 Crystal Coston 2004-05

Highest Scoring Average19.4 Crystal Coston 2004-05

Most Field Goals Made236 Crystal Coston 2004-05

Most Field Goals Attempted486 Lisa Bardge 1996-97

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 50 Made).637 Bernadette Powe 1996-97

Most Free Throws Made186 Crystal Coston 2004-05

Most Free Throws Attempted277 Crystal Coston 2004-05

Highest FT Percentage (Min. 35).857 Stephanie Wingate 1991-92

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made69 Laurie Simon 2002-03

Most 3PT Field Goals Attempted197 Laurie Simon 2002-03

Highest 3PT Field Goal Percentage.456 Laurie Simon 2001-02 (36-of-79)

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Most Rebounds379 Crystal Coston 2004-05

Highest Rebound Average11.1 Crystal Coston 2004-05

Most Assists175 Yolanda Brundidge 1994-95

Highest Assist Average5.7 Stephanie Jackson 1992-93

Most Blocked Shots135 Alice Honnery 2009-10

Most Steals107 Danielle Goodly 2007-08

Most Personal Fouls112 Shanelle Stallworth 2001-02

Individual Single-GameMost Points Scored Single Game40 Gerica JohnsonDec. 5, 2009 vs. Concordia-Selma

Most Field Goals Made Single Game14 Lisa BardgeJan. 9, 1988 vs. Clearwater Christian14 Gerica JohnsonDec. 5, 2009 vs. Concordia-Selma

Most Field Goals Att Single Game34 Gerica JohnsonNov. 16, 2009 vs. West Florida

Most 3PT Field Goals Made Single Gm7 Allison MichaelNov. 5, 2010 vs. Martin Methodist

Most Free Throws Made Single Game15 Crystal CostonFeb. 19, 2005 vs. Xavier University

Most Rebounds Single Game23 Crystal CostonFeb. 13, 2003 vs. Xavier University

Most Assists Single Game12 Stephanie JacksonDec. 8, 1992 vs. Univ. of Montevallo

Most Blocked Shots Single Game12 Alice HonneryJan. 30, 2010 vs. Spring Hill College

Team Single-GameMost Points Scored Single Game120 vs. Knoxville College (Dec. 17, 1999)

Fewest Points Scored Single Game36 vs. Belhaven College (1994-95)

Most Points Allowed Single Game111 vs. Belhaven College (Feb. 17, 2005)

Fewest Points Allowed Single Game16 vs. LSU-Shreveport (Nov. 16, 1994)

Most Rebounds Single Game75 vs. Concordia-Selma (Dec. 10, 2010) Most Field Goals Made Single Game44 vs. Clearwater Christian College

Most Field Goals Att Single Game93 vs. Judson College

Most Steals Single Game27 Twice

Most Assists Single Game29 vs. Tougaloo College

Most Victories 30 2001-02Most Losses 23 1987-88Most Games Played 36 2001-02Most Points Scored 2,679 2001-02Fewest Points Scored 1,841 2009-10Most Points Allowed 2,377 1998-99Fewest Points Allowed 1,764 2009-10Highest Game Average 74.6 1992-93Lowest Game Average 59.8 1987-88Highest Game Average Allowed 74.3 1998-99Lowest Game Average Allowed 55.9 2001-02Most Field Goals Made 988 2001-02Most Field Goals Attempted 2,142 1988-89Highest Field Goal Percentage .473 2004-05Lowest Field Goal Percentage .346 1994-95Most Field Goals Allowed 902 1988-89Fewest Field Goals Allowed 639 1994-95Highest Field Goal % Allowed .441 2008-09

Lowest Field Goal % Allowed .342 2001-02Most Free Throws Made 580 2001-02Most Free Throws Attempted 817 2004-05Highest Free Throw Percentage .742 1991-92Lowest Free Throw Percentage .565 1994-95Most 3PT Field Goals Made 141 2002-03Fewest 3PT Field Goals Made 16 1987-88Most 3PT Field Goals Attempted 448 2002-03Fewest 3PT Field Goals Attempted 65 1987-88Highest 3PT Field Goal Percentage .421 1992-93Lowest 3PT Field Goal Percentage .246 1987-88Highest 3PT Field Goal % Allowed .380 1988-89Lowest 3PT Field Goal % Allowed .187 1994-95Most Rebounds 1,583 2001-02Most Assists 610 2001-02Most Steals 615 1994-95Most Fouls 687 1988-89Most Blocked Shots 181 2009-10

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1987-888-22, 3-13 GCACL UWF 84-48W Judson College 71-45W UAH 65-51L S.E. La. Univ. 72-59W Miles College 73-50L Jacksonville State 61-58L Talladega College 56-44L Montevallo 79-50L Ala-Huntsv. 64-58L Lee College 75-62W Clearwater 98-57W Judson College 67-55L Lee College 69-51L Dillard University 72-50W SUNO 66-56L Louisiana College 69-54L Talladega College 78-45L Spring Hill College 76-65L Belhaven College 62-50L William Carey 62-61L Tougaloo College 69-61L Xavier University 61-42W SUNO 90-79L Tougaloo College 70-61L Louisiana College 68-52L UWF 82-58L Xavier University 70-52L William Carey 64-53W Dillard University 68-63L Belhaven College 65-63L Spring Hill College 66-60

1988-8917-16, 7-9 GCACW UWF 65-60L AUM 77-75W Univ. of AL-Huntsv. 89-68L Jacksonville Univ. 85-71W Blackburn College 107-64W William Carey 86-79L AUM 75-60W Miles College 82-61L UWF 86-80L Univ. of South AL 91-64W Fontbonne College 78-56W Malloy College 76-73W Spring Hill College 90-67L Jacksonville State U. 98-64W Shorter College 89-68W Univ. of AL-Huntsv. 71-56W SUNO 84-79W Tougaloo College 90-53W Belhaven College 87-74L Dillard University 93-101L Xavier University 61-51L Louisiana College 76-61L Spring Hill College 69-66L William Carey 70-58W Dillard University 87-84L Xavier University 65-54W Montevallo 77-71W Tougaloo College 68-59L Louisiana College 78-59W Spring Hill College 62-53W Belhaven College 65-51L William Carey 83-75L SUNO 102-92

1989-9015-13, 11-5 GCACL AUM 84-79L Montevallo 105-77W AUM 57-53L UWF 74-71L Berry College 63-56L Cumberland College 73-67L U. of South AL 90-59L Montevallo 79-60W Berry College 60-53W Spring Hill College 69-50W UWF 71-59W William Carey 86-60W Belhaven College 72-65L Xavier University 74-60L Louisiana College 83-81W Tougaloo College 91-59W SUNO 86-61W Dillard University 80-63L Spring Hill College 68-66W Dillard University 100-55L Louisiana College 72-59L Belhaven College 72-68W SUNO 78-58W Tougaloo College 68-63W Xavier University 73-67W Spring Hill College 67-49W William Carey 71-60District 30 TournamentL Xavier 62-48 1990-9122-8, 15-1 GCACW Judson College 80-30L AUM 62-58L Montevallo 91-68W AUM 70-62L UWF 78-69W UWF 64-50W Montevallo 67-63L Berry College 96-85L Kennesaw 69-62W Christian Brothers 90-71L U. of S. E. La. 92-59W William Carey 57-52W Dillard University 71-57W SUNO 80-54L Louisiana College 71-64W Xavier University 81-65W Spring Hill College 67-63W Belhaven College 62-56W Tougaloo College 60-40W Dillard University 77-74W Belhaven College 72-55W Xavier University 57-52W William Carey 74-61W Tougaloo College 65-49W Louisiana College 79-68W SUNO 80-59W Spring Hill College 73-53

1991-9218-12, 13-3 GCACW Judson College 92-56L UWF 87-68W Judson College 77-47L Montevallo 78-52L Talladega College 65-64W AUM 62-61

W UWF 97-89L Montevallo 91-72L AUM 75-56L David Lipscomb 71-62W Kennesaw 44-42W Berry College 64-63L U. of S.E. La. 57-55W Dillard University 67-64L Xavier University 71-50W SUNO 85-43W Louisiana College 69-65W Tougaloo College 77-44L William Carey 74-73W Belhaven College 73-58W Spring Hill College 71-54W Dillard College 71-65W Tougaloo College 86-32W William Carey 93-86W SUNO 79-55L Louisiana College 83-61W Belhaven College 66-64W Xavier College 77-67W Spring Hill College 81-64District 30 PlayoffsL Xavier University 86-62

1992-9322-9, 13-3 GCACW Judson College 94-69W Warner Southern 90-36W UWF 83-66L AUM 87-68W Alabama-Huntsville 75-44L UWF 69-66W Warner Southern 86-45W Judson College 95-75L Montevallo 82-73L AUM 86-59L Montevallo 74-58W College of Ozarks 72-53W William Carey 65-57L Dillard University 67-58W Louisiana College 63-50W Tougaloo College 96-31W Belhaven College 69-51W Xavier University 74-73W SUNO 91-51W Spring Hill College 60-44L William Carey 86-66W Louisiana College 71-54W Tougaloo College 118-39W Dillard University 73-71L Xavier University 68-61W SUNO 80-45W Belhaven College 58-53W Spring Hill College 69-63District 30 TournamentW Xavier University 85-65W Louisiana College 79-52National TournamentL Hastings College 69-59

1993-9415-16, 5-11 GCACW Louisiana College 85-45W Judson College 86-59W Talladega College 52-48L Montevallo 69-59W Georgia Southwest. 61-59W Judson College 90-88

L UWF 82-61L AUM 81-46W Talladega College 60-45W Selma Univ. 91-59W McKendree College 72-63W Christian Brothers 90-73L AUM 73-52L Montevallo 74-55L Xavier University 64-44W Belhaven College 66-46L Dillard University 70-61L William Carey 79-73W Tougaloo College 75-61L Louisiana College 85-54L Spring Hill College 70-67W SUNO 65-58W Tougaloo College 56-51L SUNO 84-58W UWF 61-55L Xavier University 78-44L Dillard University 71-60L Louisiana College 86-68L Belhaven College 60-46L Spring Hill College 46-43W William Carey 67-63

1994-9524-8, 13-3 GCACW LSU-Shreveport 97-16W Paul Quinn 67-34W GSWSU 63-59W Brewton-Parker 71-56W Judson College 78-35W UWF 76-67L Harding Univ. 73-67W Olivet Nazarene 71-59L AUM 78-53W Louisiana College 55-50W Dillard University 81-51W Tougaloo College 70-50L William Carey 63-60W Spring Hill College 79-62W Belhaven College 36-32W Xavier University 75-68W SUNO 71-51W Belhaven College 64-54W Louisiana College 94-68W Tougaloo College 83-51W SUNO 67-63W Dillard University 68-46L Xavier University 66-57W Montevallo 90-81W Spring Hill College 58-56GCAC TournamentL William Carey 64-53

1995-9621-12, 11-5 GCACW Loyola University 106-31L AUM 77-62L David Lipscomb 95-77L GSWSU 79-73L S.W. Oklahoma 77-69W Schriener College 74-55W Oklahoma Christian 70-64L Union College 78-71W Talladega College 89-80W UWF 77-64W UWF 78-67W Mary Hardin-Baylor 75-62

L AUM 83-71W Tougaloo College 81-66L Louisiana College 83-67W Belhaven College 63-46L Dillard University 70-66L Xavier University 65-55W SUNO 68-48W Spring Hill College 68-48W William Carey 80-61L Xavier University 83-59W SUNO 78-45W Tougaloo College 92-74W Belhaven College 77-46 W William Carey 59-58W Dillard University 80-60W Loyola University 92-35L Louisiana College 64-62W Spring Hill College 88-77W Dillard University 87-82W Louisiana College 80-75L Xavier University 70-56

1996-9723-10, 14-2 GCACL AUM 54-46W Montevallo 75-51L Belmont College 83-55L Delta State Univ. 88-73W Franklin College 96-66L Delta State Univ. 85-71W S.E. Louisiana 60-59W UWF 71-56W Talladega College 83-65L Montevallo 60-50W U. of Central Ark. 68-61W AUM 59-56L Oklahoma Christian 64-54W William Carey 61-58W Dillard University 66-48W Tougaloo College 72-67L Xavier University 75-59W Belhaven College 97-52L Louisiana College 63-61W Spring Hill College 64-52W Loyola University 80-74W Dillard University 74-62W SUNO 73-60W Belhaven College 64-47W Louisiana College 72-58W Tougaloo College 74-66W SUNO 62-41L Xavier University 61-52W Loyola University 94-57W William Carey 67-64W Spring Hill College 77-75GCAC TournamentW Spring Hill College 69-59L Tougaloo College 77-69

1997-9813-19, 9-9 GCACL Delta State U. 98-59W AUM 49-42L UWF 76-56L McNeese State 77-60L Prairieview A&M 66-65L West Alabama 64-40L UWF 87-81L AUM 60-51W Freed-Hardeman 92-56

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L Berry College 72-64L S.E. Louisiana 68-56W Emmanuel College 67-63W Georgetown College 80-69W Tougaloo College 83-80W Louisiana College 71-65W Belhaven College 83-79W Dillard University 59-50L Xavier University 96-67L Spring Hill College 78-60L SUNO 71-59W William Carey 68-63W Loyola University 102-87L Xavier University 83-59L Louisiana College 83-66L Dillard University 64-47L SUNO 70-65W Tougaloo College 69-52W Belhaven College 68-66W William Carey 66-57L Loyola University 82-71L Spring Hill College 71-69GCAC TournamentL William Carey 73-66

1998-9914-18, 11-7 GCACL AUM 60-52L GSWSU 68-59W Montevallo 85-75L UWF 80-63W Montevallo 94-77L S.E. Louisiana 85-47L U. of South AL 81-68L UWF 82-79L Berry College 74-68L Campbellsville 62-60L U. of South AL 88-71L AUM 64-37W Dillard University 67-65L Xavier University 91-81W Belhaven College 88-51L Louisiana College 84-71L SUNO 80-76W Tougaloo College 76-73W William Carey 82-81W Spring Hill College 72-67W Loyola University 74-72L Dillard University 76-69W Xavier University 71-58W SUNO 92-90L Louisiana College 89-70W Tougaloo College 75-60W Belhaven College 71-61W Loyola University 90-73L William Carey 85-59L Spring Hill College 68-58GCAC TournamentW Loyola University 100-82L Louisiana College 75-59

1999-0013-18, 8-8 GCACW Talladega College 86-66L Lambuth College 83-79L Union College 79-56L GSWSU 67-56L S.E. Louisiana 78-64W Talladega College 88-69L UWF 73-60

L Alabama State 81-60W Knoxville 120-35L Lindsey Wilson 84-71L AUM 70-48W Oklahoma Christian 70-67L U. of North AL 77-59W Tougaloo College 95-60W Louisiana College 92-53L Dillard University 67-59W Xavier University 76-72L SUNO 95-88L William Carey 74-71L Spring Hill College 75-72W Loyola University 72-66L Xavier University 78-71L Louisiana College 70-69W SUNO 89-83L Tougaloo College 79-67W William Carey 71-64W Dillard University 80-75L Loyola University 84-70W Spring Hill College 81-71GCAC TournamentW William Carey 67-65L Spring Hill College 57-47

2000-0113-14, 11-5 GCACW GSWSU 61-47L Life University 80-75L U. of Central Ark. 84-72L UWF 84-75L Mississippi Univ. 85-79L AUM 68-45L GSWSU 72-43L Oklahoma Baptist 76-84L Ok Christian 69-54W Dillard University 66-49L SUNO 77-71W William Carey 57-56W Tougaloo College 79-42W Talladega College 86-61L Xavier University 67-53W Spring Hill College 65-58W Loyola University 70-51W William Carey 64-63L SUNO 79-69W Tougaloo College 68-48L Xavier University 57-55W Talladega College 60-50L Dillard University 66-57W Loyola University 56-45W Spring Hill College 79-63Conference TournamentW Spring Hill College 52-45L Xavier University 71-60

2001-0230-6, 15-1 GCACW GSWSU 74-61L AUM 58-48W Life University 73-66W AUM 69-58W Science & Art OK 85-76W St. Gregory’s 63-53L Oklahoma Christian 72-62L UWF 96-94W AUM 71-55W Huntingdon College 86-46W Judson College 82-38

W GSWSU 71-46W UWF 77-56L Life University 72-54W Dillard University 71-66W Tougaloo College 93-58W Loyola University 96-73W Xavier University 83-73W William Carey 59-52W SUNO 87-69W Talladega College 71-53W Spring Hill College 74-53W Dillard University 69-39W Judson College 75-27W Talladega College 76-56W Tougaloo College 100-68W William Carey 93-76L Xavier University 69-64W SUNO 86-61W Loyola University 66-49W Spring Hill College 66-56GCAC TournamentW Tougaloo College 70-33W William Carey 62-45W Xavier University 76-70NAIA National TournamentW Shorter College 73-50L Campbellsville 61-60

2002-0322-13, 9-7 GCACW Shorter College 53-51W Berry College 78-71L Campbellsville Univ. 84-66L AUM 57-51W Oakwood College 81-40L AUM 56-36W Huntingdon College 81-52W Univ. of West Ala. 83-78W Lambuth University 72-49W Shorter College 65-37W Brescia University 66-51L Okla. Christian Univ. 81-71W Bethel College 89-70W Ark. Baptist College 87-49W Berry College 68-59L William Carey 94-86L Dillard University 84-70W Tougaloo College 57-25L Xavier University 63-53W SUNO 66-53W Loyola University 79-50L Spring Hill College 63-55W Belhaven College 75-68W Tougaloo College 58-52L Xavier University 65-50W William Carey 71-56W Loyola University 75-55L SUNO 63-57W Belhaven College 64-62L Dillard University 64-61W Spring Hill College 71-57GCAC TournamentW Belhaven College 64-60W Xavier University 71-70L Dillard University 56-51NAIA National TournamentL Vanguard University 62-48

2003-0416-14, 10-8 GCACW Oakwood College 83-24W Ga. Southwestern 53-51W S. Poly. St. Univ. 80-61L Campbellsville U. 68-49W Lindsey Wilson 69-67L UWF 62-58W Millsaps College 72-47L AUM 59-57L AUM 58-53W Millsaps College 73-58L U. of West Alabama 74-57W SUNO 65-49W William Carey 67-66W Loyola University 74-69W Dillard University 57-51L Belhaven College 64-58W LSU-Shreveport 70-45W Tougaloo College 57-48L Xavier University 71-61L Spring Hill College 72-60W Belhaven College 63-61L Dillard University 55-51L LSU-Shreveport 55-54L Loyola University 67-65W William Carey 87-62L Xavier University 66-49W Tougaloo College 81-68W SUNO 78-76L Spring Hill College 75-71Conference TournamentL Spring Hill College 75-67

2004-0525-9, 14-4 GCACW Campbellsville 75-70W Blue Mountain 68-67L AUM 56-58W Reinhardt College 55-53L Berry College 51-76W Nicholls State 59-57W AUM 61-55W Stillman College 86-58W Freed-Hardeman 76-70W Georgetown College 98-96L Evangel University 53-72W Westminster College 70-48W Dillard University 66-63W William Carey 86-70W Loyola University 84-75W Belhaven College 86-67W LSU-Shreveport 73-66L Xavier University 61-67W Tougaloo College 71-59W SUNO 71-69W Spring Hill College 81-71L Dillard University 80-82W William Carey 85-79L Loyola University 56-79W LSU-Shreveport 78-73W Tougaloo College 72-64L Belhaven College 109-111W Xavier University 85-81W SUNO 83-76W Spring Hill College 58-53GCAC TournamentW LSU-Shreveport 73-62W Loyola University 82-73L Xavier University 63-78

NAIA National TournamentL Carroll College 67-72

2005-0623-6, 12-3 GCACW Georgia SW St 79-58W AUM 57-47W AUM 67-58W Oakwood College 99-28L Cumberland College 78-84W Univ. West Florida 73-66W Blue Mountain 106-81W Florida Memorial 82-67W Wilberforce Univ. 61-43L McNeese State 61-72W AUM 71-69W Univ. of Montevallo 47-46L William Carey 76-78W Loyola University 62-57W Belhaven College 99-88W LSU-Shreveport 74-60W Tougaloo College 75-65W Spring Hill College 69-60W Belhaven College 95-71W LSU-Shreveport 84-75L Loyola University 62-67L William Carey 61-67W Spring Hill 67-63W Tougaloo College 78-63W Spring Hill 79-70GCAC TournamentW Loyola University 79-74W William Carey 62-53NAIA National TournamentW Georgetown College79-64L Freed-Hardeman 56-71

2006-0722-8, 11-7 GCACL AUM 68-69W Dillard University 84-34W SCAD 84-62L Montevallo 80-84W USAO 81-73W Oklahoma Christian 78-59L Cumberland 55-56L Freed-Hardeman 50-78W West Florida 80-73W McNeese State 65-49W AUM 70-48W Berry College 79-54W Belhaven College 81-64L Xavier Univ 60-73W Tougaloo College 85-60L Loyola University 70-74W LSU-Shreveport 66-54W SUNO 69-49W Dillard University 76-51W William Carey 59-41W Spring Hill College 71-68L SUNO 49-52W LSU-Shreveport 62-47W Belhaven College 66-59W Xavier Univ 80-72L Tougaloo College 44-73W William Carey 66-62L Loyola University 72-83L Dillard University 63-71L Spring Hill College 62-64

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GCAC TournamentW LSU-Shreveport 78-65L Loyola University 63-75

2007-0818-14, 13-5 GCACL Cumberland Univ. 67-72L Freed-Hardeman 65-75W AUM 60-58L Alabama State 60-69L Southern Nazarene 52-71W Concordia 70-62L West Florida 70-74L AUM 53-64W Montevallo 92-81L Miles College 52-57W Berry College 72-64W William Carey 69-61W Tougaloo 84-79W Dillard Univ. 75-57W SUNO 85-51L Xavier Univ. 70-73

W LSU-Shreveport 79-62L Loyola Univ. 81-91W Belhaven College 86-57W Spring Hill College 73-72L LSU-Shreveport 74-83L West Alabama 75-76W Dillard Univ. 75-48W William Carey 81-75L Loyola Univ. 69-90W SUNO 69-53W Tougaloo 73-59W Xavier Univ. 75-65W Spring Hill College 73-63L Belhaven College 52-66GCAC TournamentW Belhaven College 91-61L Xavier Univ. 72-74

2008-0914-18, 6-12 GCACW Wesley College 93-49W AUM 73-66

W Berry College 56-52W Shorter College 62-56L GA College & State 58-81L Columbus State 52-82W Alabama State 87-84W West Alabama 75-53L West Florida 55-59L Montevallo 60-66W Berry College 57-43L AUM 60-68W SUNO 75-55W Dillard Univ. 79-69L Belhaven College 72-74L William Carey 63-67L Loyola Univ. 59-76W Tougaloo College 92-65L Xavier Univ. 70-82W Spring Hill College 87-83L LSU-Shreveport 58-85W William Carey 72-67L Loyola Univ. 70-75L SUNO 66-82

L Dillard Univ. 55-65L Belhaven College 71-75L LSU-Shreveport 80-81L Xavier Univ. 65-74L Tougaloo College 68-74W Spring Hill College 82-74GCAC TournamentW Dillard Univ. 93-69L Loyola Univ. 62-80

2009-1017-12, 9-9 GCACW Martin Methodist 74-55 W Talladega College 62-43L AUM 57-63W AUM 54-47W West Florida 81-76W Ark-Monticello 68-66W SAU 61-60W Aquinas College 80-56L Davenport 68-89W Concorida-Selma 112-58

W Loyola 64-55W Dillard Univ. 69-64L Tougaloo College 68-75W Belhaven Univ. 52-44L Xavier Univ. 50-69L LSU-Shreveport 44-57L William Carey 55-63 L SUNO 60-67W Spring Hill 63-55L Tougaloo College 58-63L Loyola Univ. 45-57W Dillard Univ. 50-41W SUNO 62-59L LSU-Shreveport 61-85W William Carey 74-38L Xavier Univ. 52-64W Belhaven Univ. 78-62W Spring Hill 71-58 GCAC TournamentL Loyola Univ. 48-75

Alabama State University 1-2Arkansas Baptist College 1-0Arkansas-Monticello 1-0Auburn University-Montgomery 15-27Belhaven College 31-12Belmont University 0-1Berry College 8-5Bethel College 1-0Blackburn College 1-0Blue Mountain College 2-0Brenau University 1-0Brescia University 1-0Brewton-Parker 1-0Campbellsville University 1-3Carroll College 0-1Christian Brothers University 2-0Clearwater Christian College 1-0College of the Ozarks 1-0Columbus State 0-1Concordia-Selma 2-0Cumberland College 0-2Cumberland University 0-2David Lipscomb University 0-2Delta State University 0-3Dillard University 29-16

Emmanuel College 1-0Evangel University 0-1Faulkner University 0-2Florida Memorial College 1-0Fontbonne College 1-0Franklin College 1-0Freed-Hardeman University 2-3Georgia College & State 0-1Georgetown College 3-0Georgia Southwestern University 5-2Hastings College 0-1Huntingdon College 2-0Jacksonville State University 0-3Judson College 12-0Kennesaw State University 0-2Knoxville College 1-0Lambuth University 1-1Lee University 0-3Life University 1-1Lindsey Wilson College 1-1Louisiana Christian College 1-0Louisiana College 9-18Louisiana State Univ. - Shreveport 11-4Loyola University - New Orleans 20-14Martin Methodist 1-0

Malloy College 1-0McKendree College 1-0McNeese State University 1-2Miles College 2-1Millsaps College 2-0Mississippi University for Women 0-1Nicholls State University 1-0Oakwood College 3-0Oklahoma Baptist University 0-1Oklahoma Christian University 3-3Ok Univ. of Arts & Sciences 2-0Ouachita Baptist 0-1Prairie View A&M University 0-1Reinhardt College 1-0Savannah College of Arts & Design 1-0Schreiner College 1-0Selma University 2-0Shorter College 4-5Southeastern Louisiana University 1-6Southern Nazarene University 0-1Southern Polytechnic State 1-0Southern Univ - New Orleans 31-11Southern Wesleyan 1-0Southwestern Oklahoma Univ 0-1Spring Hill College 37-16

St. Edwards University 0-1St. Gregory’s University 1-0Stillman College 1-0Talladega College 8-3Tougaloo College 41-6Union University 0-2University of Alabama-Huntsville 4-1University of Central Arkansas 1-1University of Montevallo 6-14University of North Alabama 0-1University of South Alabama 0-4University of West Florida 13-17Vanguard University 0-1Warner Southern College 2-0Wesley College 1-0West Alabama, University of 2-3William Carey University 34-16Westminster College 1-0Wilberforce College 1-0Xavier University - New Orleans 16-36

All-Time Record V. Opponents

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