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Francis Marion University is a member of the 14-school NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference. Other PBCmembers include Armstrong State University (Savannah, Ga.), Georgia Regents University Augusta (Augusta, Ga.), Clayton StateUniversity (Morrow, Ga.), Columbus State University (Columbus, Ga.), Flagler College (St. Augustine, Fla.), Georgia College(Milledgeville, Ga.), Georgia Southwestern State University (Americus, Ga.), Lander University (Greenwood, S.C.), Universityof Montevallo (Montevallo, Ala.), UNC Pembroke, University of North Georgia (Dahlonega, Ga.), USC Aiken, and Young Harris(Ga.) College. Headquartered in Augusta, Ga., the PBC has worked tirelessly to become one of the elite conferences in NCAADivision II, and is now entering its 24th season with 33 national championships and 28 national finalists. The 2014-15 PeachBelt women’s basketball tournaments will begin with quarterfinal games at higher seeds on Feb. 28. The tournament semifinalsand finals will be played March 7-8, 2015, at the site of the highest remaining East Division men’s seed.

FMU FACTS

Location ............................................. Florence, SC 29502-0547Address .............................................................. PO Box 100547Founded .............................................................................. 1970Enrollment .......................................................................... 3,944President ............................................................. Dr. Fred CarterAthletic Affiliation ................................................ NCAA Division IIConference Affiliation ............................. Peach Belt ConferenceNickname ........................................................................ PatriotsColors ............................................................... Red, White, BlueHome Court ....................... Smith University Center (cap. 2,547)Athletic Director .................................................... Murray HartzlerSenior Woman Administrator...................................... Stacey ValleeTrainers ..... Reghan Boehmke, Joe Cauble, Andrea RubalcabaCompliance Officer .............................. Ashleigh Combs WindleyFaculty Athletic Representative ........................... Dr. Allen ClaboAthletic Office ......Phone (843) 661-1240......Fax (843) 661-4645Head Women’s Basketball Coach .......................... Jay Sparks Telephone ........................................... Office (843) 661-1249Women’s Basketball E-mail Address ..... [email protected] Women’s Basketball Coach .............. Trelanne Moore

E-mail Address ................................. [email protected] Telephone ............................................ (843) 661-1803

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ................. Mike HedrickE-mail Address ................................ [email protected] Telephone .......................................... (843) 661-1833

Sports Information Director ......................... Michael G. HawkinsTelephone .... Office (843) 661-1222 Home (843) 665-9248

SID E-Mail Address ............................. [email protected] Information Intern.......................................... Armand BroadyOffice Telephone ...................................................... (843) 661-1834Sports Information FAX Number ........................ (843) 661-1219University Website Address..................................www.fmarion.eduUniversity Athletic Website Address ............www.fmupatriots.com

FRANCIS MARION UNIVERSITY WBB MEDIA GUIDE INFORMATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts 1Peach Belt Conference Information, standings 12014-15 Schedule 2Team Photograph & Roster 32014-15 Team Outlook 4Coaching Staff 5-6Patriot Timeline 7Past Francis Marion Head Coaches 7Player Profiles 8-20Swamp Fox Club 18Support Staff 212013-14 statistics and results 22All-Time Roster 23Pearl Moore 24All-Time Series Records 25Year-By-Year Team Records 26-29PBC Standings Year-By-Year 30Former All-Americans 32Individual / Team Records 32FMU On-Campus Housing 33Smith University Center 33FMU Campus 34

Photos courtesy of FMU, Tony Gloster, Raul Rubiera, MikeWilliams, Columbia Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau(Ron Wright), Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau.

2013-14 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Final StandingsEAST DIVISION PBC Games All Games Last 10 Streakz Armstrong Atlantic 14-5 0.737 21-8 0.724 8-2 Lost 1Flagler 10-9 0.526 12-15 0.444 5-5 Lost 1USC Aiken 9-10 0.474 11-18 0.379 6-4 Lost 1Francis Marion 7-12 0.368 13-13 0.500 3-7 Lost 1Lander 7-12 0.368 12-17 0.414 4-6 Lost 1Georgia Regents 5-14 0.263 9-17 0.346 0-10 Lost 10UNC Pembroke 5-14 0.263 9-17 0.346 3-7 Lost 2WEST DIVISIONxz Clayton State 16-3 0.842 22-7 0.759 8-2 Lost 2z North Georgia 15-4 0.789 23-7 0.767 7-3 Lost 1Young Harris 14-5 0.737 19-7 0.731 7-3 Won 1$z Columbus State 13-6 0.684 21-8 0.724 7-3 Lost 1Georgia College 9-10 0.474 18-11 0.621 4-6 Lost 1Montevallo 5-14 0.263 8-18 0.308 2-8 Lost 2Ga. Southwestern 4-15 0.211 9-17 0.346 2-8 Lost 3 x PBC champions $ PBC Tournament champions z NCAA Tournament

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Date Opponent Time Site

Nov. 14-15 at PBC-SAC Challenge Tigerville, SC

Nov. 14 Fri. vs. Erskine College 7:00

Nov. 15 Sat. at North Greenville University 7:00

Nov. 19 Wed. at Claflin University 5:30 Orangeburg, SC

Nov. 25 Tue. at Fayetteville State University 5:30 Fayetteville, NC

Nov. 29 Sat. Shaw University 2:00 FLORENCE

Dec. 1 Mon. Winston-Salem State University 5:30 FLORENCE

Dec. 11 Thur. at University of Mount Olive 5:30 Mt. Olive, NC

Dec. 13 Sat. at Newberry College 6:00 Newberry, SC

Dec. 18 Thur. University of Montevallo * 5:30 FLORENCE

Dec. 20 Sat. Clayton State University * 1:30 FLORENCE

Jan. 3 Sat. at Columbus State University * 1:30 Columbus, GA

Jan. 5 Mon. GRU Augusta * 5:30 FLORENCE

Jan. 7 Wed. Flagler College * 5:30 FLORENCE

Jan. 10 Sat. at Armstrong State University * 1:30 Savannah, GA

Jan. 12 Mon. Allen University (Sea of Red Game) 5:30 FLORENCE

Jan. 14 Wed. UNC Pembroke * 5:30 FLORENCE

Jan. 17 Sat. Young Harris College * 1:30 FLORENCE

Jan. 19 Mon. at University of North Georgia * 5:30 Dahlonega, GA

Jan. 24 Sat. at USC Aiken * 5:30 Aiken, SC

Jan. 28 Wed. Lander University * 5:30 FLORENCE

Jan. 31 Sat. at Georgia College * 1:30 Milledgeville, GA

Feb. 4 Wed. at Lander University * 5:30 Greenwood, SC

Feb. 7 Sat. at Flagler College * 4:00 St. Augustine, FL

Feb. 11 Wed. Armstrong State University * 5:30 FLORENCE

Feb. 14 Sat. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. * 1:30 FLORENCE

Feb. 18 Wed. at GRU Augusta * 5:30 Augusta, GA

Feb. 21 Sat. USC Aiken * (Homecoming) (Senior Day) 1:30 FLORENCE

Feb. 25 Wed. at UNC Pembroke * 5:30 Pembroke, NC

Feb. 28 Sat. PBC Tournament (Quarterfinals) TBA TBD

Mar. 7 Sat. PBC Tournament (Semifinals) TBA TBD

Mar. 8 Sun. PBC Tournament (Finals) TBA TBD

* Peach Belt Conference game

All times listed are Eastern Times

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2014-15 SCHEDULE

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First Row (kneeling L-R):Second Row (standing L-R):

Francis Marion University 2014-15 Women’s Basketball RosterNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (High School)00 Emily Green G Fr. 5-7 Fredericksburg, VA (Chancellor HS) 1 Danielle Pray G So. 5-4 Fort Washington, MD (Friendly HS) 3 Briana Burgins G Fr. 5-8 High Point, NC (Southwest Guilford HS) 4 Camille Dash G Jr. 5-6 Savannah, GA (Jenkins High School) 5 Alaysia Watts F Jr. 5-11 Birmingham, AL (Oak Mountain HS)10 Mariah Johnson G Fr. 5-4 Statesville, NC (North Iredell HS)11 Savanna Summers G Fr. 5-11 Bluff City, TN (Sullivan East HS)15 Khayani Chandler G Fr. 5-10 Raleigh, NC (Garner Magnet HS)20 De'Ana Turner F So. 5-11 Riverdale, GA (Riverdale HS)21 Cy'erra Mills G Sr. 5-8 Burnsville, MN (Osseo HS)24 Stephanie Brown F Fr. 5-9 Philadelphia, PA (Saints John Neumann & Maria Goretti Catholic HS)

30 Natalie Bruce G Fr. 5-10 Townsville, Queensland, Australia (Ryan Catholic College)34 Courtney Wood F Fr. 6-0 Granite Falls, NC (South Caldwell HS)

HEAD COACH: Jay Sparks ASSISTANT COACHES: Trelanne Moore, Mike HedrickSTUDENT ASSISTANT: Alexia Bell ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Murray HartzlerATHLETIC TRAINER: Reghan Boehmke SID: Michael G. Hawkins, Armand Broady (intern)

Pronunciations: #3 BREE-anan BIR-gins ; #4 KA-meal ; #5 A-LAY-sha ; #10 MORE-eye-a ;#15 KY-yawn-ee ; #20 DEE-ana ; #21 Sierra ; Assistant Coach tra-LANE ; Assistant Coach: HEAD-rick

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2014-15 ROSTER

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glass at both the offensive and defensiveend.

Red-shirt 5-11 swing player Savannah Sum-mers also returns after missing last sea-son with an injury.

Francis Marion owned plus margins in bothrebounding and turnover margin during the2013-14 season, and the team surrenderedonly an average of 65.9 points per game –sixth-best in the PBC.

The Patriots welcome eight newcomers –including seven freshmen and one transfer– to this year’s team. With only one seniorand two juniors, FMU will be fielding itsyoungest team in nearly a decade, and pos-sibly the youngest in the Peach Belt and inNCAA Division II.

Sparks notes one newcomer – Barton Col-lege transfer Danielle Pray, a 5-4 guard fromFort Washington, Md. – as a key contributorto the club because of her playing experi-ence.

“Danielle is one of those players who hasthe understanding of what she’s getting into.We’ll lean on her to give us big minutes be-cause being in the know is a huge factor inhaving success.”

The incoming freshmen include 5-10 guardNatalie Bruce from Townsville, Queensland,Australia, 5-9 forward Stephanie Brown fromPhiladelphia, Pa., 5-8 guard Briana Burginsfrom High Point, N.C., 5-10 guard KhayaniChandler from Raleigh, N.C., 5-7 guardEmily Green from Fredericksburg, Va., 5-4guard Mariah Johnson from Statesville, N.C.,and 6-0 forward Courtney Wood from Gran-ite Falls, N.C. Johnson recently competedfor the FMU women’s cross country pro-gram.

The 2014-15 Francis Marion Universitywomen’s basketball team will commenceits season on Friday (Nov. 14) at 7 p.m.against Erskine College in the Peach BeltConference-Conference Carolinas Chal-lenge in Tigerville, S.C. The two-day eventis being hosted by North Greenville Uni-versity and will be held in the Crusaders’1,000-seat Hayes Gymnasium.

On Saturday, the Patriots will take on NorthGreenville at 5 p.m., while Erskine facesthe University of North Georgia at 7 p.m.

This weekend will be the debut of first-yearFMU head coach Jay Sparks, who bringshis 367 career coaching wins to Florenceafter a highly successful career elsewherein the Peach Belt Conference. Sparksstarted the hoops program at ColumbusState University, compiled ten 20-win sea-sons, and earned PBC Coach of the Yearrecognition three times (1994, 1998, 2001),while coaching 21 All-Conference perform-ers and two All-Americans in his two de-cades at the school.

Sparks had been the athletic director at CSUfor the past six years after leaving thecoaching bench in 2009 to move into ath-letic administration. A long-time nemesisof the Patriots, Sparks owned a 22-18record coaching against the Patriots.

“I am excited about the history of this bas-ketball program,” said Sparks. “The goal ofmy staff and I is to bring the women’s pro-gram back to where it has been in the pastand follow the footsteps of the greatcoaches that have been here.”

The Patriots welcome back two startersfrom last year’s 13-13 crew in 5-6 juniorguard Camille Dash (8.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg) and5-8 senior point guard Cy’erra Mills (7.8ppg, 3.7 rpg), on whom Sparks has placedhigh expectations.

“Cy’erra is our team captain. The girls re-spect her because she has a work ethicthat is second to none. As we have evolved,she is commanding respect from her team-mates.”

Other key returnees for FMU include 5-11sophomore forward De’Ana Turner and 5-11 junior forward Alaysia Watts. Sparkssaid, “De’Ana gives us stability at the smallforward position. She’s the most consis-tent post player that we have.” Watts, whohas been battling through a knee injury,presents another scoring option to FMU'spost play as well as productivity on the

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Offensively, the Patriots will look to pushthe basketball in transition to get high-per-centage looks at the basket. On the de-fensive end, FMU will employ a pressure-style attack and an onslaught Sparks con-siders “a unique defense that other teamsmight not face the rest of the year.”

Francis Marion has an all-time mark of28-13 in season openers. The Patriotslead the all-time series against Erskine22-1, with the lone Flying Fleet victory com-ing in 1984. FMU and North Greenvillehave not met since the Crusaders movedfrom junior college to four-year status.

FMU’s opening four games will be on theroad prior to the Patriots’ home openeragainst Shaw University on Saturday, Nov.29, at 2 p.m. at the Smith University Cen-ter. This year’s slate includes 13 homecontests.

The Patriots will open Peach Belt play onDec. 18 against the University ofMontevallo.

In the team’s 41-year history, FMU has to-taled 803 all-time victories and twenty-two20-win seasons – and stands eighthamong all Division II programs in totalwins. The Patriots advanced to the NCAADivision II Tournament in 2008, 2009,2010, and 2011, but since then FMU hasnot posted a winning campaign. FMU is67-5 in its last 72 games (covering 14seasons) when scoring 85 points or more.

2014-15 OUTLOOK

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Personal InformationBirthdate: Sept. 3, 1958Hometown: Columbus, Ga.High School: Brookstone High SchoolCollege: Univ. of Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1980 (B.S. degree in Health and PE).Coaching Experience1980-84 Head (Girls’) Coach -- Hardaway High School in Columbus, Ga.1985-86 Head (Boys’) Coach -- Brookstone School, Inc., in Columbus, Ga.1989-2009 Head Coach -- Columbus State University in Columbus, Ga.

2008-14 Athletic Director -- Columbus State University in Columbus, Ga.

JAY SPARKS1st year at FMU

Jay Sparks begins his first season ashead coach of the Francis MarionUniversity women's basketball pro-gram. He was announced as the sto-ried program's 12th head coach onApril 4, 2014.

Sparks had been the athletic directorat CSU for the past six years afterleaving the coaching bench in 2009to move into athletic administration.

Sparks began the Columbus Statewomen’s basketball program in 1989and led the program to national no-toriety. It only took him only five sea-sons to produce a 20-win squad, in1993-94. His 2000-01 team went 31-1 and reached the NCAA Division IIFinal Four (for the second straightyear). His program won the PBCregular season crown in 1998 and2001, while sharing the title in 1995and 2003. CSU won the PBC Tour-nament championship in 2000 and2001, and six times the Lady Cougarsearned invitations to the NCAA Divi-

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Jay Sparks Quick Facts

Sparks as College Head Coach1989-90 CC 3-251990-91 CC 8-171991-92 CC 10-161992-93 CC 12-151993-94 CC 20-91994-95 CC 21-71995-96 CC 13-151996-97 CSU 17-111997-98 CSU * ̂ 25-61998-99 CSU 25-71999-2000 CSU * $ 28-82000-01 CSU * ̂ $ 31-12001-02 CSU 21-112002-03 CSU * ̂ 28-42003-04 CSU 11-172004-05 CSU * 21-102005-06 CSU 17-152006-07 CSU * 21-112007-08 CSU 17-122008-09 CSU 18-14

* NCAA II Tournament ^ PBC Champions $ PBC Tournament champs

CC - Columbus CollegeCSU - Columbus State University

2014-15 HEAD COACH

sion II national tournament.

His 20-year career record stands at367-231, including an even more im-pressive .677 winning percentageover the final 16 seasons. Sparks com-piled ten 20-win seasons and earnedPBC Coach of the Year recognitionthree times (1994, 1998, 2001), whilecoaching 21 All-Conference perform-ers and two All-Americans.

Sparks amassed a 22-18 recordcoaching against FMU.

In 1997, he assumed assistant ath-letic director responsibilities, and thenbecame the athletic director in 2008.He left the coaching ranks in 2009 toconcentrate fully on his duties as ath-letic director. At CSU, he oversaw theaddition of five sports, and the insti-tution served as host for the 2011NCAA Rifle Championships.

Before starting the program at Colum-bus State, Sparks also recorded a 63-39 record coaching high school girls’basketball.

A native of Columbus, Sparks earnedhis undergraduate degree from theUniversity of Tennessee at Chatta-nooga, where he played for four sea-sons on the baseball team. During hiscareer, he earned Freshman Pitcherof the Year accolades, threw two no-hitters, was voted team captain twice,and received All-Tennessee Teamhonors as a senior.

Sparks has been married to his wife

Cindy for 33 years and they have twogrown children: daughter Emily andher husband Justin, who reside inBirmingham, Ala., with Sparks' grand-son Will; and son Bentley and his wifeMary, who reside in Columbus, Ga.

The Francis Marion program has anall-time record of 803-407 in 41 sea-sons and ranks eighth among allNCAA Division II institutions in totalwins. The Patriots have captured twonational championships, the 1982AIAW Division II title and the 1986NAIA title, and also advanced to the1998 NCAA Division II Final Four. Theprogram made five straight NCAADivision II Tournament appearancesbetween 1997 and 2001, and fourconsecutive appearances between2008 and 2011.

Francis Marion lost three seniorsfrom this past season’s 13-13 squadthat failed to qualify for the PBC Tour-nament for the third consecutiveyear. The Patriots were 7-12 inPeach Belt Conference play, placingfifth in the East Division standings.

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Trelanne Moore , 1st Year at FMUTrelanne Moore begins her first season as an assistant coach on the FrancisMarion University women's basketball staff, where she will be reunited withcoach Jay Sparks. Her primary responsibilities with the Patriots include re-cruiting, on-floor coaching, individual player workouts, pre- and post-seasonworkouts, and helping in the area of academic support for team members.

Moore comes to FMU after five seasons at Chattahoochee Valley CommunityCollege in Phenix City, Alabama, including the past three as head coach. Sherecorded a 49-30 mark over the past three seasons, including a 21-7 recordduring the 2013-14 campaign. Her 2013-14 squad also registered a perfect12-0 conference record.

Moore is a graduate of Southwest High School in Macon, Georgia. She at-tended Hiwassee (Junior) College in Madisonville, Tennessee, where she wasnamed a Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star as a sophomore. She then moved onto Columbus State University, where she played for now FMU head coach JaySparks and earned Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll recogni-tion. As a junior, she helped the Lady Cougars to a 28-4 reocrd, a share of the PBC regular-season title, and anappearance in the second round of the NCAA Division II national tournament.

Moore earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Health & Exercise Science from Columbus State in 2006. She returned toCSU in 2007 and served as Sparks’ graduate assistant coach, and in 2008 received a Master’s Degree in PublicAdministration-Health Services. She is member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

Moore played semi-professional basketball (ABA out of Birmingham, Ala. / WBCBL in Atlanta, Ga. 2008-2009 /WBCL in Columbus, Ga. 2011) as well as participating in a professional basketball overseas tour to North Africa inRabat, Morocco, to the Middle East, and to Qatar in 2010.

After two seasons as an assistant on the CVCC bench, she took over the head coaching reigns and posted marksof 14-12 in 2011-12 and 14-11 in 2012-13 before the twenty-win season in 2013-14.

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Mike Hedrick, 1st Year at FMU

ASSISTANT COACHES

Mike Hedrick begins his first season as an assistant coach on the FrancisMarion University women's basketball staff. His primary responsibilities withthe Patriots include recruiting, on-floor coaching, individual player workouts,pre- and post-season workouts, and helping in the area of academic supportfor team members.

Hedrick is a graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne University, where he earned a B.A.degree in health and physical education.

He served as the assistant girls' varsity coach at Hickory (N.C.) High Schoolfor the past four seasons. The Red Tornados posted a 112-9 mark in thosefour years, including two state championship game appearances, three FinalFours, and four conference titles. Hickory was 26-3 in 2013-14 and reachedthe sectional finals.

Hedrick is a past-president of the Carolina Express Basketball Organization,based in Hickory. He recorded 109 wins in three seasons as an AAU headcoach under the same organization. He founded the Carolina Basketball Academy in 2012 to provide individualbasketball instruction to players in the Hickory area. He also served as an assistant boys' varsity coach at St.Stephens Lutheran School in Hickory during the 2008-09 school year.

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Name Years FMU RecordGayle Baker 1973-74 (1 year) 16-4Sherril York 1974-75 (1 year) 11-11Sylvia Hatchell * 1975-86 (11 years) 272-80Trudi M. Lacey * 1986-88 (2 years) 53-12Sherri A. Tynes * 1988-90 (2 years) 43-16Steven M. Garber 1990-95 (5 years) 63-77Wes Moore * 1995-98 (3 years) 69-20Lee Buchanan * 1998-2002 (4 years) 92-29Valecia Tedder 2002-07 (5 years) 56-86Heather Macy * 2007-10 (3 years) 75-19Kate Glusko 2010-14 (4 years) 53-53

* Left FMU to take an NCAA Division I coaching position.

PAST FMU WBB HEAD COACHES

Sylvia HatchellHead Coach UNC

She is believed to be the only col-legiate cage coach to win nationalchampionships under three differ-ent affiliations (AIAW, NAIA,NCAA). She is a member of theFMU Athletic Hall of Fame, andhas supported the universitythrough her Sylvia HatchellFrancis Marion University GolfChallenge, held in past summers

at the Country Club of South Carolina. In June 2004, she wasinducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, and in23013 to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Jan. 4, 1974, first-game win 53-44 at Sand Hills Comm. Coll.

1975, Sylvia Rhyne (Hatchell) named head coach

Jan. 24, 1976, eclipses 100 for the first time in 101-93 win overthe College of Charleston

March 1975, finished 6th at AIAW Small College NationalTournament in Ashland, OH

March 1976, finishes 7th at AIAW Small College NationalTournament in Pomona, CA

March 1978, hosts AIAW Small College National Tournament,finishes 7th

March 22, 1978, Pearl Moore set national record with 60 pointsvs. Eastern Washington State Univ.

March 10, 1979, Pearl Moore sets all-time collegiate scoringrecord with 4,061 points

March 27, 1982, wins AIAW Division II national championshipwith 92-83 win over College of Charleston in Charleston, SC

1982, moves from AIAW affiliation to NAIA affiliation

Dec. 18, 1982, defeats N.C. State 85-81 in Reynolds Coliseumbehind 36 points and 14 rebounds by Daphne Donnelly

March 9, 1983, loses 105-103 in double overtime atCampbellsville (Ky.) College in the NAIA Area 7 Tournament

Feb. 20, 1984, defeats South Carolina 73-72 in Florence

March 1984, earns Fellowship of Christian Athletes TeamSportsmanship Award at NAIA National Tournament in CedarRapids, IA

March 18, 1986, wins NAIA national championship with 75-65win over Wayland Baptist Univ. in Kansas City’s Kemper Arena.

1986, Sylvia Hatchell accepts UNC head coaching position,replaced by Trudi Lacey

March 5, 1987, loses at North Georgia College 111-100 in theNAIA Bi-District XI game

Feb. 13, 1988, beats Morris College 128-34, sets records

1988, Trudi Lacey accepts South Florida head coachingposition, replaced by Sherri Tynes

1990, Sherri Tynes accepts UNC Wilmington head coachingposition, replaced by Steven Garber

1992, school gains University status and moves to NCAADivision II (Peach Belt Conference) affiliation

March 6, 1996, first appearance in NCAA II national tourna-ment

Feb. 25, 1998, wins Peach Belt Tournament, defeating Colum-bus State 71-67

March 1998, advances to Final Four of NCAA II nationaltournament in Pine Bluff, AR

1998, Wes Moore accepts UTC (Tennessee-Chattanooga)head coaching position, replaced by Lee Buchanan

Nov. 1998, wins prestigious Disney Tip-Off Classic in Florida

Feb. 1999, wins Peach Belt regular-season title with 16-0 mark

Trudi LaceyHead Coach/GM WNBA’s

Washington Mystics

Lacey served as both generalmanager and head coach of theWNBA’s Washington Mystics fortwo years (2010-12), positions shepreviously held with the Charlotte

Sting. The former N.C. State star also coached for 8 seasonsat the Univ. of South Florida, one year at Queens Univ. ofCharlotte, and also worked with USA Basketball.

FMU PATRIOT WBB TIMELINE

2001, makes fourth consecutive appearance in the round ofSweet Sixteen of the NCAA II national tournament

March 5, 2006, loses to GC&SU 89-83 in double overtime inthe PBC Tournament title game telecast on regional television

March 2008, FMU shares PBC regular-season title, earnsinvitation to NCAA Tournament and hosts the South AtlanticRegional. Also leads nation in scoring offense and steals.

March 2009, FMU wins PBC regular-season title; advances toSweet 16 of NCAA II Tournament; leads nation in scoringoffense and steals.

2010, FMU advanced to PBC Tournament title game; advancesto Rd. of 32 of NCAA II Tournament; leads nation in steals.Heather Macy accepts East Carolina University head coachingposition, replaced by Kate Glusko7

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2014-15 PATRIOTS

EMILY GREENGuard, 5’7”, Fr., Fredericksburg, Va.Chancellor High School

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Quality student-athlete.....Has the ability toshoot the long-range three....Consistent shooter....Bright future.

PERSONAL: Born Emily Ann Green in Fredericksburg, Va......A product of Chan-cellor High School, where she played for coach William Griffen.....Four-yearletterwinner....Averaged 13.3 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.2 steals, and 1,0 assistsper contest as a senior....First-team All-Conference....Helped the Chargers to a20-5 mark, the Conference 22 championship (9-0 record), and a spot in the 4ANorth semifinals....As a junior, averaged 9.0 ppg, shot 27 percent from three-point range, and tallied 35 steals.....Two-time second-team All-Districtselection....Two-time All-Region honorable mention pick.....Career averages of10.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg, and 1.2 spg in 73 games, while shooting 73% at the foul lineand 32% from behind the three-point arc....Also lettered in volleyball.....Memberof Latin Club, NHSHSS, FBLA, National Business Honor Society,DECA....Nickname is Em.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up:Teacher....Favorite Athletes: Larry Bird, Kendall Marshall....Favorite Sports Team:North Carolina Tar Heels....Favorite Movie: Iron Man....Favorite TV Show:Ellen....Favorite Food: Chocolate Milk....Favorite Vacation Spot: Holden Beach,NC....Celebrity Crush: Michael Ealy....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own:Football....Twitter Handle: @emilackenzie555....Instagram Account:emilymackenzie55....What Music is in Your iPOD: Rap, R&B, country....FavoriteThing About FMU: my teammates....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Going to theBeach....Goals for Upcoming Season: Perform well in the NCAA tournament…Get a TITLE!....Hobbies: Tennis, Volleyball, Beach....Interesting Notes: I have a10 year best friend who currently lives in Colorado.Returning starter....Leadingreturning scorer....Led team in rebounding and steals....PBC rankings: 16th inrebounding, 25th in steals, 27th in scoring....Four double-doubles....13 gamesscoring double digits, including career-high 20 vs Lander (2-9-13)....ProvidesFMU with a more physical presence in the backcourt.....Possesses good sizeand strength....A slasher who can get to the rim....Adds maturity to theroster....Good leadership skills....Transfer from Winthrop University....WU: Playedtwo seasons with the Division I Eagles, averaging 1.9 ppg and 1.9 rpg in 21games as a freshman and 0.3 ppg and 1.0 rpg in 24 contests this past season.

MAJOR: Accounting.

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DANIELLE PRAYGuard, 5’4”, So., Fort Washington, Md.Friendly High SchoolBarton College

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Transfer from Barton College.....Looked at tocome in and start at the point position....Brings collegiate experience....Suffereda right-hand injury last season that hampered her productivity.....Above aver-age quickness....Can shoot the three....Can shoot off the dribble....Has a motorthat never stops – like the Energizer Bunny.....Outstanding student.....Student-Athlete Advisory Committee 2014-15.....BC: Freshman season at Barton, wheredespite being injured she appeared in 16 contests for the Bulldogs in 2013-14.....Averaged 1.1 ppg and 0.3 rpg....Residence Hall Association.

PERSONAL: Born DanielleLynn Edejer Pray in Arlington, Md.....A graduate ofFriendly High School.....As a senior, earned team MVP honors and helped leadthe Patriots to a 22-6 record and the Maryland 3A regionalchampionship.....Selected for the 2014 Prince George All-Star Game.....Invitedto the 695/495 Shootout....Excelled in the classroom with membership in MathHonor Society and Art Honor Society....A product of the AAU Virginia Cardinaland Maryland Pride basketball programs....Nicknames are Danielle or Dani.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Veterinarian....Favorite Athletes: Debbie Black and John Wall....Favorite TVShow: Orange is the New Black....Favorite Food: Chicken AlfredoPasta....Celebrity Crush: Neymar....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own:Soccer....Favorite Social Media Site: Snapchat....Instagram Account:beyonddyousual....What Music is in Your iPOD: Everything....Favorite ThingAbout FMU: The gym....Goals for Upcoming Season: Getting to the NCAAtournament....Interesting Notes: I have a varsity letter in Cheerleading and Bas-ketball.

MAJOR: Biology.

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CAREER HIGHS3 pts vs No. Greenville (1-8-14)

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CAREER STATS 2013-14 at Barton College

YEAR G-GS MPG FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2013-14 16-0 3.3 4-13 30.8 9-14 64.3 5 0.3 9-0 0 10 0 2 17 1.1

Three-Point Shots: 0-2 in 2013-14

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BRIANA BURGINSGuard, 5’8”, Fr., High Point, N.C.Southwest Guilford High School

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Helps addresses the challenge of recruitingbigger guards....Will play the swing positions (two-guard and small forward)....Isa slasher and driver.....Outstanding student.

PERSONAL: Born Briana Krishawn Burgins in Greensboro, N.C....A product ofSouthwest Guilford High School, where she played for coaches NickScarborough and Lance Willard.....As a senior, averaged 15 points, nine re-bounds, three assists, and three steals per game.....Shot 55 percent from thefloor and 70 percent from the foul line and recorded 15 blocks in 28contests.....Helped lead the Cowgirls to a 25-3 overall record, a perfect 10-0conference mark, and an appearance in the third round of the NCHSAAplayoffs.....Two-time All-Conference and All-District selection....Twice earnedteam most valuable player honors....Selected to play in the 2014 North CarolinaCoaches Association East-West All-Star Game to be held in the GreensboroColiseum.....Scored 1,129 career points....177 career steals....Twice namedthe MVP of the Sheetz (winter) Classic....Honored four times for having hersquad’s highest grade point average.....As a junior, averaged 15.3 points, 4.6rebounds, 3.1 steals, and 2.3 assists per contest.....Member of the 2011 Cow-girls team that won the 4A state championship with a 30-2 record.....GainedPiedmont Triad 4-A Player of the Year honors for volleyball in 2013.....Nicknamesare Bri and Differdoodle.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up:Lawyer....Favorite Athletes: Maya Moore and Seimone Augustus....Favorite SportsTeams: Minnesota Lynx, Pittsburgh Steelers, Atlanta Braves....Favorite Movies:The Breakfast Club, Pretty Woman, Remember the Titans....Favorite TV Shows:Scandal, Devious Maids, Cutthroat Kitchen....Favorite Food: Anything that’sgood....Favorite Vacation Spots: Orlando, Florida and Pigeon Forge,Tennessee....Celebrity Crushes: Cameron Newton, Colton Haynes....FavoriteSports Other than Your Own: Volleyball and Soccer....Favorite Website (out-side social media): Pandora.com....Favorite Social Media Site:Pinterest....Instagram Account: loveeebeee_ ....What Music in Your iPod: Anygood music, I’ll listen to it no matter the genre....Favorite Thing about FMU: Thecampus atmosphere feels homey to me, which is cool since I’m from a differ-ent state three-and-a-half hours away.....Favorite Off-Field Activities: Volunteer-ing and Reading....Goals for Upcoming Season: Winning season and give iteverything I got every second to push my team to as many victories as possiblethis season.....Hobbies: Artistry, reading, listening to music, hanging out withfriends....Interesting Notes: Held a Blood Drive senior year and collected 46pints of blood; Voted Most Likely to be on ESPN in high school....Brush WithGreatness: Ralph Sampson, Chris Paul, Indiana Fever Coach Lynn Dunn,Dikembe Mutombo.

MAJOR: Pre-Medicine (Biology).

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CAMILLE DASHGuard, 5’6”, Jr., Savannah, Ga.Jenkins High School

FMU: Two-year returning starter.....Top returning scorer and assist person....9games scoring in double figures last season (career-high of 16 pointstwice)....Excellent free throw shooter....More assists than turnovers....Made animpact as a scorer during her freshman year....Connected on 38% of three-point attempts....More assists than turnovers....Six games scoring in doublefigures (season-high 15 vs North Georgia on 2-14-13)....Can play both guardspots....Very versatile and can score in a variety of ways....Member of the Stu-dent Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) 2012-13, 2013-14....Peach Belt Con-ference Presidential Honor Roll 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-AcademicHonor Roll 2012 (fall).

PERSONAL: Born Clara Camille Cash in Savannah, Ga....A product of JenkinsHigh School, where she played for head coach James Burke....Three-time All-Region selection....Averaged 19.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.0 steals, and 2.8assists per game as a senior....Named her region’s Player of the Year in 2012and picked up All-Greater Savannah first-team honors as well....Also ran track,placing third in long jump (18'7") at 2011 state meet....Her brother Dwaynesigned to run track & field at Marquette University in 2013....Nickname is Camille.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Crime Scene Investigator....Favorite Athlete: LeBron James....Favorite SportsTeam: North Carolina Tarheels....Favorite Movie: The Lion King....Favorite TVShow: That 70s Show....Favorite Food: Hershey's Cookies and Creme CandyBar....Favorite Vacation Spot: Jamaica....Celebrity Crush: Kid Cudi....FavoriteSport Other than Your Own: Track....Favorite Website (outside social media):rapgenius.com ....Favorite Social Media Site: Vine....What Music is in Your iPOD:Everything....Favorite Thing About FMU: The people....Favorite Off-Field Activ-ity: Sleeping....Goals for Upcoming Season: Being better than the yearbefore....Hobbies: Listening to music, reading, restoring sneakers.

MAJOR: Mass Communications.

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CAREER HIGHS16 pts at Bluefield St. (11-23-13)16 at Ga. Southwestern (1-12-14)

9 reb vs Montevallo (1-18-14)5 asts on 4 occasions

CAREER STATSYEAR G-GS MPG FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2013-14 26-20 25.9 82-194 42.3 42-52 80.8 110 4.2 51-2 64 61 4 36 216 8.3

2012-13 25-17 16.8 56-147 38.1 15-20 75.0 55 2.2 32-1 29 23 2 20 141 5.6

Totals 51-37 21.4 138-341 40.5 57-72 79.2 165 3.2 83-3 93 84 6 56 357 7.0

Three-Point Shots: 10-32 in 2013-14 ; 14-37 in 2012-13

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8 reb at Columbus St. (1-10-14)2 asts vs Montevallo (1-18-14)

ALAYSIA WATTSForward, 5’11”, Jr., Birmingham, Ala.Oak Mountain High SchoolLawson State Community College

FMU: Returning letterwinner....Appeared in 19 contests in 2013-14....Led teamin blocked shots....Season-high 9 points at Converse College (12-18-13)....Brings another scoring option to FMU's post play....Has the ability toscore in a variety of ways...Can score both in the paint and on theperimeter....Does a great job on the glass at both the offensive and defensiveends.....Transfer from Lawson State Community College in Bessemer,Ala....LSCC: This past year, averaged 8.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 1.6 stealsper game....Helped the Cougars to an 18-9 record....Earned All-Conferenceand All-Tournament Team honors....Injured her freshman season.

PERSONAL: Born Alaysia Watts in Birmingham, Ala....Product of Oak Moun-tain High School....Also attended Taylor Road Academy....Nickname is Lay.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Lawyer....Favorite Athlete: LeBron James....Favorite Sports Team: AuburnTigers....Favorite Movie: Best Man Holiday....Favorite TV Show: Law &Order....Favorite Food: Fajitas....Favorite Vacation Spot: Panama....CelebrityCrush: Beyoncè....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Volleyball....FavoriteWebsite (outside social media): Netflix....Favorite Social Media Site:Instagram....What Music is in Your iPOD: All types....Favorite Thing About FMU:The People....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Shooting pool....Goals for UpcomingSeason: Break Records and get a ring....Interesting Notes: Brother Christo-pher Hubbard is an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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YEAR G-GS MPG FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2013-14 19-0 11.3 17-50 34.0 13-19 68.4 59 3.1 28-0 5 13 7 4 47 2.5

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MARIAH JOHNSONGuard, 5’4”, Fr., Statesville, N.C.North Iredell High School

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Two-sport athlete....Also runs cross countryfor Francis Marion....Finished 94th at 2014 Peach Belt Conference Cross Coun-try Championship Meet with a personal-best time of 27:12.01 for 6,000-meters....Placed 10th at the FMU Invitational Cross Country Meet with a per-sonal-best time of 23:03.3 for 5,000-meters....Good athlete.

PERSONAL: Born Mariah Nicole Johnson in Statesville, N.C....A graduate ofNorth Iredell High School, where she played basketball for coach RogerBumgarner and ran cross country for coach Darla Cline.....Point guard on thebasketball court, averaged 17 points, six assists, and three steals as a seniorand earned All-Conference honors.....Helped the Raiders to a 15-11 recordand an appearance in the second round of the 2014 3A state playoffs.....Mostvaluable player of the 2012-13 Holliday Tournament....Eclipsed 1,000 careerpoints....Averaged 12.7 points, 5.3 assists, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.6 steals pergame as a junior while garnering R&L County Player of the Yearrecognition.....Helped North Iredell (18-8) capture its fourth straight North Pied-mont Conference title and advance to the 2013 3A sectionals.....On the crosscountry course, registered a personal-best 5,000-meter time of 22:35 as sheplaced 78th at the NCHSAA 3A Midwest Regional Meet in fall of 2013.....HelpedRaiders finish 15th in the team standings.....As a senior, improved her time ateach of the five meets in 2013, including a 30th-place finish at the conferencemeet.....Placed 33rd at the conference meet as a junior.....Also posted per-sonal-best times of 29.34 in the 200 meters and 13:58 in the 3,200meters.....Student body president....A/B honor roll student....Attained perfectattendance all four years of high school.....Nickname is Ri.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Physical Education Teacher....Favorite Athlete: Derrick Rose....FavoriteSports Team: North Carolina Tarheels....Favorite Movie: The Blindside....FavoriteTV Show: Law and Order SVU....Favorite Food: Macaroni....Favorite VacationSpot: The beach....Celebrity Crush: Channing Tatum....Favorite Sport Otherthan Your Own: Football....Favorite Social Media Site: Snapchat....InstagramAccount: Mariah_johnson20 ....What Music is in Your iPOD: Rapmusic....Favorite Thing About FMU: Very nice campus....Favorite Off-Field Ac-tivity: Bowling....Goals for Upcoming Season: Making an impact on all threeteams....Hobbies: Hanging out with friends and family....Interesting Notes: I usedto be in pageants when I was younger and now I play basketball and run....BrushWith Greatness: Josh Howard.

MAJOR: Elementary School Education.

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SAVANNA SUMMERSGuard, 5’11”, Fr., Bluff City, Tenn.Sullivan East High School

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Medical red-shirt in 2013-14....Goodathlete....Walk-on....Adds depth to the Patriot roster.....Played on the nationallyranked Patriot women's tennis squad in 2014.....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Aca-demic Honor Roll 2013 (fall).

PERSONAL: Born Savanna Autumn Summers in Merritt Island, Fla.....A prod-uct of Sullivan East High School....Also a Patriot in high school....Two-time All-Three Rivers Conference All-Conference selection....Two-time All-District 1-AATournament pick....Finished her career with 1,073 points....Also named 2013Three Rivers Conference Player of the Year in tennis....Finished with a 4.0GPA....Named her school's TriCitiesSports.com/Eastman Female Scholar Ath-lete of the Year....Nickname is Vanna.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: The President....Favorite Athlete: LeBron James....Favorite Sports Teams:Cleveland Cavaliers and Tennessee Vols....Favorite Movie: TheIncredibles....Favorite TV Show: So You Think You Can Dance....Favorite Food:Lay's Potato Chips....Favorite Vacation Spot: London....Celebrity Crush: DylanO'Brien....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Quidditch....Favorite Website(outside social media): Good Reads....Favorite Social Media Site: tumblr....TwitterHandle: @VANNAsummers....Instagram Account: vannasummers....What Mu-sic is in Your iPOD: pop, classical, alternative, contemporary Christian, TaylorSwift, Fall Out Boy, Royal Tailor, Drake, the Fray, 5 Seconds ofSummer....Favorite Thing About FMU: The library....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Iread quite a bit....Goals for Upcoming Season: Improve myself while helping toimprove the team....Hobbies: Running, reading, writing poetry, playing tennis,staying involved with young players back home and mentoring them....InterestingNotes: Member of the 1000 point club at Sullivan East High School....BrushWith Greatness: I've had a conversation with Pat Summitt.

MAJOR: Political Science.

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KHAYANI CHANDLERGuard5’10”, Fr., Raleigh, N.C.Garner Magnet High School

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Phenomenal athlete....Is long and gifted andwill play the three position....One of the top high jumpers in the state of NewJersey....A tremendous student.

PERSONAL: Born Khayani Nicole Chandler in Jersey City, N.J....A graduate ofGarner Magnet High School, where she played for coach HardrickMays....Averaged 15.8 points, 10 rebounds, and 5.0 steals per game as asenior....All-Conference....Received Distinguished Honors and was selectedas an Outstanding Senior.....Averaged 13.8 ppg as a junior.....Also attendedUpper Room Christian Academy.....Nickname is Khai.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: A Pediatrician....Favorite athletes: Kevin Durant and Derrick Rose....FavoriteSports Team: OKC Thunder....Favorite Movies: 21 and 22 JumpStreet....Favorite TV Show: Orange is the New Black....Favorite Food: All Ja-maican food....Favorite Vacation Spot: Jamaica....Celebrity Crushes: KevinDurant and Channing Tatum....Favorite Sports Other Then Your Own: Volley-ball and Track....Twitter Handle: kchandler_12 ....Instagram: khaicole ....WhatMusic is in Your iPOD: Variety of different types of music....Favorite Thing aboutFMU: All the friendly people....Favorite Off-Field Activities: Amusement parks,water parks, the beach....Goals for the Upcoming Season: Preform well in theNCAA tournament and WIN....Hobbies: Thrifting, playing basketball, going outwith friends....Interesting notes: My favorite color is Lime Green.

MAJOR: Pre-Med.

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CAREER HIGHS4 pts vs VA-Lynchburg (11-14-13)3 reb vs VA-Lynchburg (11-14-13)2 assts vs VA-Lynchburg (11-14-13)

DE’ANA TURNERForward5’11”, So., Riverdale, Ga.Riverdale High School

FMU: Returning letterwinner....Played in three contests as a freshman....Verylong, athletic, and versatile player....Has the ability to play with her back to thebasket or to step out and face the bucket....A scorer who will make an immedi-ate impact playing the three or four positions.....Length will especially help onthe perimeter.....Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll 2014....FMUSwamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2013 (fall), 2014 (spring).

PERSONAL: Born De'Ana Natima Turner in Savannah, Ga....product ofRiverdale High School, where she has played for coaches Jacquesa Smithand Tony Brinson....Averaged 9.6 ppg as a senior....As a junior, averaged 17points and five rebounds per game....Earned second-team All-Regionhonors....Nickname is Dee.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Forensic Scientist....Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant....Favorite Sports Team:OKC Thunder....Favorite Movie: Twilight....Favorite TV Show: Bones....FavoriteFood: Hot Wings....Favorite Vacation Spot: CoCoa Beach, FL....Celebrity Crush:Taylour Paige....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Softball....FavoriteWebsite: Netflix....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....Twitter Handle:@deedubb__....What Music is in Your iPOD: Hip Hop/R&B....Favorite ThingAbout FMU: Friendly People....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Hanging Out....Goalsfor Upcoming Season: Earn a ring....Hobbies: Working out, talking, texting,social media, reading, and watching TV.

MAJOR: Biology

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YEAR G-GS MPG FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2013-14 3-0 6.3 3-4 75.0 1-4 25.0 3 1.0 2-0 2 3 0 0 7 2.3

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CY’ERRA MILLSGuard5’8”, Sr., Burnsville, Minn.Osseo High SchoolUniversity of North Dakota

FMU: Returning starter....Appeared in every game last year with 21starts....Second-leadfing scorer and assists person....More assists than turn-overs....8 games scoring in double figures (career-high 20 vs Clayton State on1-20-14)....Good free throw shooter....Added immediate collegiate experienceto the roster in 2013-14....Meets that need of strong point guard play to be suc-cessful in the Peach Belt....Tenacious defender....Great basketball IQ....Strongenthusiasm for the game....Provides length at the point guard spot....Chi AlphaSigma national college athlete honor society....Division II ADA Academic Achieve-ment Award 2014....Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll 2014....FMUSwamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2013 (fall), 2014 (spring)....Transferfrom Division I University of North Dakota....UND: In 27 games this past year,averaged 3.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game....As a freshman, played in 23games and tallied 1.7 ppg and 0.9 rpg....Helped UND to a 21-11 overall recordthat earned a bid to the post-season Women’s Basketball Invitational Tourna-ment.

PERSONAL: Born Cy'erra Mills in Minneapolis, Minn.....Graduate of OsseoHigh School....As a senior, averaged 7.0 ppg....Helped the Orioles to the North-west Suburban Conference championship....Was an honorable mention All-Stateselection....Was named to play in the 2011 Inner-City All-Star Game....Also at-tended Minneapolis North High School....Helped lead the Polars to a state run-ner-up finish....Nickname is Cy.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up:Lawyer....Favorite Athlete: LeBron James....Favorite Sports Team: Where everLeBron is....Favorite Movie: Colombiana....Favorite TV Show: Scandal....FavoriteFood: Spaghetti....Celebrity Crush: Idris Elba....Favorite Sport Other than YourOwn: Gymnastics....Favorite Website (outside social media): Amazon....FavoriteSocial Media Site: Instagram....Favorite Thing About FMU: Weather....Goals forUpcoming Season: Win conference tourney and beyond!....Hobbies: Going tothe library....Interesting Notes: I hate when people burp.

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CAREER HIGHS20 pts vs Clayton St (1-20-14)

9 reb at USCA (12-16-13)6 assts vs Armstrong (1-4-14)

CAREER STATS 2013-14 at Francis marion University ; 2011-13 at University of North Dakota

YEAR G-GS MPG FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2013-14 26-21 23.3 67-174 38.5 43-61 70.5 97 3.7 58-1 57 55 1 25 202 7.8

2012-13 27-7 18.3 24-81 29.6 40-60 66.7 49 1.8 48-0 26 53 2 26 91 3.4

2011-12 23-0 6.4 15-39 38.5 8-12 66.7 20 0.9 19-0 8 14 0 7 38 1.7

TOTALS 76-28 16.4 106-294 36.15 91-133 68.4 166 2.2 125-1 91 122 3 58 331 4.4

Three-Point Shots: 25-82 in 2013-14 ; 3-19in 2012-13; 0-10 in 2011-12

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STEPHANIE BROWNForward5’9”, Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.Saints John Neumann & Maria GorettiCatholic High School

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Played on one of the top prep squads in thecountry last year....Her experience with that quality of play should ease hertransition to the college game.....Very athletic....Strong and possesses a toughattitude that coaches search for in post players that patrol the paint.....Goodstudent.

PERSONAL: Born Stephanie Marie Brown in Philadelphia, Pa.....A graduate ofSaints John Neumann & Maria Goretti Catholic High School, where she playedunder the direction of coach Lefty Santarelli.....As a senior, helped the Saints toa 29-1 record, the Catholic League championship, the PIAA District 12 AA title,and a berth in the PIAA AA state championship game.....Earned PhiladelphiaLabor Classic All-Star honors.....As a junior, she averaged 10 points and 10rebounds per game while earning Philadelphia Catholic League All-Conferencehonors and All-Catholic All-Star recognition.....Honor roll student....Participatedin band and orchestra.....Nickname: Baby.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Doctor....Favorite Athlete: Carmelo Anthony....Favorite Sports Team: LosAngeles Clippers....Favorite Movie: Malibu's Most Wanted....Favorite TV Show:True Blood....Favorite Food: Chicken Wraps....Favorite Vacation Spot: PalmBeach, Florida....Celebrity Crush: Kendall Jenner....Favorite Sport Other thanYour Own: Volleyball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Netflix....WhatMusic is in Your iPOD: RNB, Beyoncé, PARTYNEXTDOOR....Favorite ThingAbout FMU: Smith University Center gym....Favorite Off-Field Activity: WatchNetflix....Goals for Upcoming Season: Improve in Skills....Hobbies: Basketball.

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SWAMP

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The Swamp Fox Club, formerly the Patriots Brigade, is the official booster club that generatessupport for the Francis Marion University Athletic Department. The mission is to provide fullscholarship funding as established under NCAA guidelines for Francis Marion University’s inter-collegiate athletic teams. The Swamp Fox Club offers memberships to both individuals andbusinesses. All money raised benefits every sport at FMU. Your support not only provideseducational and athletic opportunities to worthy young people, but provides you valuable ben-efits as well. You also have the option of designating your entire gift to a specific sport if sodesired. Gifts made to the Swamp Fox Club are tax deductible. On an annual basis, more than

185 student-athletes receive some scholarship assistance from the Swamp Fox Club. The athletic booster club hasdeveloped into a vitally important support group for the Athletic Department, pursuing the excellence, integrity and pride inthe University’s athletic program.

For more information, or to receive a brochure, visit www.fmupatriots.com or call the athletic office at (843) 661-1240.

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NATALIE BRUCEGuard, 5’10”, Fr.,Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaRyan Catholic College

FMU: First-year player at FMU....First player from outside North America tosign with the Patriot program.....Addresses the challenges of recruiting biggerguards....Will play the swing positions (two-guard and small forward)....Has apicture-perfect jump shot with range beyond the three-point line....Contrary tothe normal stereotype of an international player, she also brings a physicalpresence to the court.....Outstanding student.

PERSONAL: Born Natalie Anne Bruce in Canberra, Australia....A product ofRyan Catholic College, where she played prep basketball for coaches MarkWrobel and Steve Buttsworth.....Named her school’s Junior/Senior SportsWoman of the Year for 2011, 2012, and 2013.....Member of the 2013Queensland North women’s team that captured the U18 Australian NationalJunior Championship.....Also played volleyball (Ryan Catholic team MVP in2013), netball, and swam.....Swimming age champion in 2012....Nickname isNatt.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Veterinarian....Favorite Athletes: Patty Mills and MatthewDellevadova....Favorite Sports Team: San Antonio Spurs....Favorite Movie: AnyMarvel Movie....Favorite TV Shows: Teen Wolf and Friends....Favorite Food:Rice....Favorite Vacation Spot: Perth, Australia....Celebrity Crush: 5 Secondsof Summer....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Soccer....Favorite SocialMedia Site: Tumblr....Twitter Handle: @nattbruce....Instagram Account:nattbruce....What Music is in Your iPOD: Foo Fighters, Jet, 5 Seconds ofSummer, Blink 182, Fall Out Boy....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Any Sport....Goalsfor Upcoming Season: Improve my shooting....Interesting Notes: 2013 U18Australian National Basketball Champions and Queensland Schools Basket-ball Tournament MVP

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COURTNEY WOODForward6’0”, Fr., Granite Falls, N.C.South Caldwell High School

FMU: First-year player at FMU....A true post player that can score with herback to the basket....Fundamentally sound....Athletic....Runs the floorwell.....Lots of potential....Current FMU assistant coach Mike Hedrick coachedagainst her high school.

PERSONAL: Born Courtney Danielle Wood in Lincolnton, N.C....A graduateof South Caldwell High School, where she played for coach Jeff Parham.....Asa senior, averaged 18.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game whilehelping lead the Spartans to a 17-10 mark and a berth in the second round ofthe state 4A playoffs.....Connected on 52 percent of her field goal attemptsand 82 percent of her free throws.....All-County Player of the Year....All-Conference....All-Greater Hickory squad.....Nickname is Court.

PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: WNBA player....Favorite Athlete: Skylar Diggins or CandaceParker....Favorite Sports Teams: North Carolina, Tennessee, Celtics and NewYork Yankees....Favorite Movie: The Breakfast Club....Favorite TV Show: Crimi-nal Minds....Favorite Food: Chicken Alfredo....Favorite Vacation Spot: GulfShores, Alabama....Celebrity Crush: Zac Efron....Favorite Sport Other thanYour Own: Baseball....Favorite Website: Wanelo....Favorite Social Media Site:Twitter....Twitter Handle: @CourtWood07....Instagram Account:CourtDanielle21....What Music is in Your iPOD: Everything you can think offrom the 80s until now....Favorite Thing About FMU: The people are sofriendly!....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Fishing or going to the beach....Goals forUpcoming Season: Pushing myself and my teammates to our fullest potentialand fulfilling the expectations of our coaches....Hobbies: Basketball, fishing,and hiking....Interesting Notes: All Greater Uniform Team in the Hickory Area,and All County Player of the Year....Brush With Greatness: When I made abuzzer shot to win a huge game for our team.

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FRANCIS MARION UNIVERSITY SUPPORT STAFF

Brandon HeembrockEquipment Mgr.

Stacey ValleeSr. Women’s Adm.

Michael G. HawkinsSports Info.Director

Armand BroadySID Intern

Murray HartzlerAthletic Director

Jo Retha EvansSr. Admin. Asst.

Joe CaubleAthletic Trainer

Ashleigh Combs WindleyCompliance Director

Reghan BoehmkeAthleticTrainer

Andrea RubalcabaAthleticTrainer

Mark BlumanBusiness Mgr.

Dr. Allen ClaboF.A.R.

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2013-14 STATISTICS2013-14 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... 13-13 6-5 6-8 1-0CONFERENCE.......... 7-12 4-5 3-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE...... 6-1 2-0 3-1 1-0

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def-Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------00 Dee Gray 26-19 634 24.4 98-262 .374 7-28 .250 61-77 .792 50-134-184 7.1 51-2 36 54 3 20 264 10.2 3 Briana Robinson 25-21 743 29.7 94-227 .414 16-42 .381 57-71 .803 18-69-87 3.5 57-0 118 68 1 52 261 10.4 4 Camille Dash 26-20 673 25.9 82-194 .423 10-32 .313 42-52 .808 42-68-110 4.2 51-2 64 61 4 36 216 8.310 Erin Pinkett 26-2 446 17.2 49-154 .318 45-124 .363 8-11 .727 9-24-33 1.3 37-0 25 29 2 9 151 5.814 Kim Roach 26-14 475 18.3 61-154 .396 0-0 .000 56-78 .718 49-64-113 4.3 44-1 18 28 5 19 178 6.820 De'Ana Turner 3-0 19 6.3 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1-2-3 1.0 2-0 2 3 0 0 7 2.321 Cy'erra Mills 26-21 605 23.3 67-174 .385 25-82 .305 43-61 .705 33-64-97 3.7 58-1 57 55 1 25 202 7.822 Alexia Bell 26-16 527 20.3 93-174 .534 0-0 .000 50-81 .617 57-60-117 4.5 67-3 28 43 6 14 236 9.123 Alaysia Watts 19-0 214 11.3 17-50 .340 0-3 .000 13-19 .684 28-31-59 3.1 28-0 5 13 7 4 47 2.524 Lauren Woods 26-7 414 15.9 30-75 .400 12-36 .333 15-27 .556 19-30-49 1.9 48-1 28 31 3 6 87 3.334 Chelsea Dukes 26-10 450 17.3 50-144 .347 19-69 .275 26-36 .722 15-41-56 2.2 36-0 29 24 3 10 145 5.6 Team 45-45-90 16Total.......... 26 5200 644-1612 .400 134-416 .322 372-517 .720 366-632-998 38.4 479-10 410 425 35 195 1794 69.0Opponents...... 26 5200 623-1491 .418 115-419 .274 352-518 .680 315-668-983 37.8 491-10 390 476 65 225 1713 65.9

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsFrancis Marion University 857 937 1794Opponents 833 880 1713

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DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11-08-13 at Univ. of Tampa $ L 65-73 173 (14) Alexia Bell (7) Dee Gray11-09-13 vs Florida Southern $ W 74-61 100 (20) Briana Robinson (9) Dee Gray11-14-13 VIRGINIA UNIV. OF LYNCHBURG W 98-42 757 (17) Briana Robinson (10) Dee Gray11-23-13 at Bluefield State College W 79-65 100 (19) Dee Gray (8) Alexia Bell11-26-13 at Pfeiffer University W 70-51 100 (14) Erin Pinkett (9) Alexia Bell

(14) Alexia Bell (9) Dee Gray12-2-13 GEORGIA COLLEGE * L 58-69 692 (19) Briana Robinson (11) Dee Gray12-16-13 at USC Aiken * W 71-69 742 (18) Dee Gray (9) Cy'erra Mills12-18-13 at Converse College W 84-53 50 (17) Cy'erra Mills (6) Kim Roach1-2-14 at GRU AUGUSTA * W 52-45 300 (14) Briana Robinson (14) Dee Gray1-4-14 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC * W 67-58 587 (17) Briana Robinson (7) Alexia Bell

(7) Kim Roach(7) Camille Dash

1-10-14 at Columbus State Univ. * L 51-68 404 (11) Kim Roach (8) Alaysia Watts1-12-14 at Georgia Southwestern * W 80-75 232 (18) Cy'erra Mills (9) Dee Gray1-16-14 at Armstrong Atlantic State * L 72-74 256 (15) Camille Dash (6) Kim Roach1-18-14 UNIV. OF MONTEVALLO * W 67-65 742 (16) Chelsea Dukes (9) Camille Dash1-20-14 CLAYTON STATE UNIV. * L 68-71 767 (20) Cy'erra Mills (7) Alexia Bell1-25-14 USC AIKEN * L 68-73 892 (19) Dee Gray (12) Dee Gray1-30-14 at UNC Pembroke * L 61-73 693 (18) Chelsea Dukes (7) Dee Gray2-1-14 at Flagler College * L 77-81 109 (22) Briana Robinson (12) Dee Gray2-6-14 UNC PEMBROKE * W 68-54 1179 (18) Briana Robinson (7) Kim Roach2-8-14 at Lander University * L 71-74 310 (15) Chelsea Dukes (10) Dee Gray2-15-14 at Young Harris College * L 53-72 632 (15) Dee Gray (8) Dee Gray2-16-14 at University of North Georgia * L 71-78 358 (15) Alexia Bell (7) Alexia Bell2-19-14 FLAGLER COLLEGE * L 72-78 692 (23) Alexia Bell (6) Camille Dash2-22-14 GRU AUGUSTA * W 70-66 1189 (15) Cy'erra Mills (8) Camille Dash2-25-14 BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE W 66-61 644 (12) Dee Gray (11) Dee Gray3-1-14 LANDER UNIVERSITY * L 61-64 724 (12) Kim Roach (9) Dee Gray

* Peach Belt Conference game$ Spartan Challenge Tournament in Tampa, FL# Florida Tech Holiday Classic in Melbourne, FL

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Kevina Ranson (2007-09)Renata Raymond (2002-03)Fenissa Rice (1989-93)Briana Robinson (2012-14)Dale Robinson (1978-80)Kim Roach (2012-14)Karen Rogers (1976-77)Kendra Rowland (1998-2002)Evelyn Ruff (2007-09)

Constance Satchell (1989-91)Dee Dee Scott (1988-89)Staci Scott (1992-93)Jackie Scovel (1977-79)Daisy Sellers (1992-95)Sadie Sellers (1976-77)Hope Severance (1990-94)Mary Sharp (1993-94)Amanda Sheheen (1985-89)Holly Sineath (1991-92)Creshenda Singletary (2004-09)Shannon Singleton-Bates (2007-11)Kim Slawson (1982-86)Joleen Sloper (1993-97)Penny Smith (1976-77)Lakesha Starks (1995-96)Dawn Stevens (1993-94)Shelly Stewart (1987-88)Amber Stuckey (1988-89)Crystal Sweat (1993-96)

June Talbert (1976-78)Kristie Tecson (1997-2001)Christy Thomas (1998-2002)Pat Thomas (1974-76)Patricia Thomas (1975-76)Carmella Thompson (2011-12)Sebrina Tillman (1989-92)Tracey Tillman (1984-88)Joanna Tincher (2000-04)Jane Toczylowski (1999-2000)DeAsia Toney (2012-13)Erin Torpey (2002-03)Simone Trice (2009-12)Precious Tucker (2009-10)Chenoa Turner (1987-88)De’Ana Turner (2013-14)Lynn Turner (1973-75)Wanda Turner (1978-79)

Lisa Waldrop (1983-87)Daphne Walker (2011-12)Susan Wall (1973-74)Kay Ward (1973-74)Alaysia Watts (2013-14)Lisa Wesley (1974-76)Keahna Wheatland (2008-09)Shayla Whitaker (1995-96)Judy White (1980-81)Jasmine Williams-Hayes (2010-13)Martha Williamson (1976-81)Deborah Wilson (1976-80)Tiffany Wilson (2009-10)Nikki Wolfe (1996-2000)Lauren Woods (2013-14)Christy Wright (1997-2001)Nicki Wright (1992-93)

Brittany Young (2004-08)Malynda Young (1977-79)

Katherine Kiefer (2005-09)Anna Kolbinsky (1997-2001)

Rebecca LaGrant (1981-83)Tasha Laster (2001-05)Karen Leatherman (1979-80)Leatha Lee (1976-77)Nancy Lewis (1989-91)Cherita Linton (1985-89)Marta Losonczy (2002-04)

Shavone Mack (2004-08)Terri Maksim (1979-80)Monica Mann (2009-11)Rhonda Manning (1989-90)Kirby Marsh (2005-08)Traci Matthews (1992-93, 94-97)Jennifer McDaniel (1999-2001)Jalyn McDowell (2012-13)Jackie McDuffie (1980-82)Tracy McIntosh (1997-2001)Jessica McKnight (1991-92)Melanie McLeod (1980-84)Kenna McNeeley (1992-94)Courtney Mealing (2009-11)Nicole Mealing (2009-10)Lynette Mickle (1978-80, 81-83)Sienna Gandy-Miller (2004-07)Cy’erra Mills (2013-14)Karyn Montague (1986-90)Cherry Montgomery (1976-79)Becky Moody (1973-76)Gail Moody (1974-78)Charlene Moore (1979-80)Danielle Moore (2002-06)Kim Moore (1987-90)Pearl Moore (1975-79)Leslie Morgan (1989-92)Shaquana Morgan (2007-09)Maria Murdock (1983-87)

Sherry Nelson (1978-79)Carol Nilsen (1979-80)Rose Marie Norton (1974-75)

Rachel Pack (1998-2000)Tracy Parmley (1988-90)Pam Pickney (1986-88)Amy Pietrzak (1993-95)Erin Pinkett (2012-14)Miriam Pittman (1981-83)Dominique Powell (2008-09)Shaketa Preal (2005-07)Cindy Pryor (1976-77)Jennifer Puckett (1995-98)

Chelsea Quinlin (2006-07)

Courtenay Etheredge (2002-06)

Eboni Fields (2008-10)LaRue Fields (1973-76)Rosita Fields (1977-78)Kathy Flaten (1983-87)Janet Floyd (1978-81)Debra Folks (1983-84)Shana Franks (2008-10)Katie Fregetto (1993-97)Audra Frizzell (2000-01)

Veda Gardner (1992-93)Doretha Garland (1983-85)Tiara Gause (2012-13)Michelle Ghere (2001-05)Danielle Gibson (2011-12)Karen Gibson (1984-85)Anne Gioscia (2000-02)Vanessa Goff (2004-08)Debra Goodman (1983-84)Sherer Gordon (1991-95)Classie Graham (1982-83)Jennifer Grande (1993-94)Dee Gray (2012-14)Rita Grayson (2007-08)Sarah Green (1989-94)Renee Guilliams (2004-08)

Freda Hamilton (1994-97)Dorothy “Dot” Hanna (1987-89)Glenda Harris (1980-81)Hattie Harris (2011-13)Rena Harville (1978-79)Berenice Hatchett (1992-94)Brandy Hensley (2000-02)Jennifer Howard (2001-05)Tenisha Howze (2008-09)Diane Hubbard (1973-75)Anne Hutchens (2000-01)Melinda Hydrick (1977-78)

Ana Imani (2009-12)Tosha Ings (1994-97)

Clara Jackson (1977-81)Mary Jackson (1988-92)Peg Jeffers (1973-74, 75-76)Michelle Jennings (1983-84)Nikki Jerome (2002-04)Chelsey Johnson (2011-12)Jontell Johnson (1999-2003)Simone Johnson (2012-13)Angie Jones (1979-81)Annie Jones (1987-89)Hannah Jones (2010-11)Kim Jones (1975-76)

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Ashley Abed (2007-08)Chiffonia Adderson (1996-2000)Annette Alston (1982-86)Jeannette Alston (1982-86)Leigh Ammons (1998-2002)Jackie Ansley (1980-81)Lynn Avant (1974-75)Michelle Avignone (1981-82)

Rnesha Baldwin (2001-03)Lisa Barnhill (1982-83)Jacque Barton (1982-83)Nancy Baxley (1975-76)Kari Beeson (1983-87)T.T. Belcher (2010-12)Alexia Bell (2013-14)YaRiah Bell(2007-08)Maria Belotti (1994-95)Cassandra Bishop (1980-82)Tonya Boatwright (1988-90)Harriett Bonnoitt (1981-82)Kim Booker (1984-85)Kendra Bothof (2010-11)Vaughn Bowen (2002-04)Tiahana Bowens (2009-10)Jennifer Brabson (1996-2000)Sharon Brailey (1982-83)Marcy Brown (1986-90)Terra Bukovec (1995-96)Mazie Bullard (1973-74)Damita Bullock (1997-98)Elaine Burns (1989-93)

Brenda Cain (1985-89)Tammy Campbell (1986-90)Gwen Canty (1981-85)Brittany Christian (2010-12)Robin Colbert (2008-11)Dawn Coleman (2009-10)Kisha Conway (1994-96)Erin Cook (2006-07)Maria Costas (1973-77)Alice Creed (1983-87)Cindy Crenshaw (1975-76, 77-78)

Camille Dash (2012-14)Dana Dawson (1995-97)Jennifer Dewell (2003-05)Kristen Dickerson (2009-13)Yasmean Dixon (2006-08)Daphne Donnelly (1979-83)Velvet Dotson (2003-04)Shonelle Downer (2004-08)Danelle Downs (2008-11)Phyllis Dozier (1976-77)Chelsea Dukes (2013-14)Emilee Dunton (2011-12)Megan Duran (1996-2000)Jennifer Dyer (2007-09)

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Pearl Moore, women’s basketball’s all-time scoring leader, is a 1979 Francis Marion University gradu-ate. Moore, a native of Florence and a graduate of Wilson High School, played for the Patriots between1975 and 1979, and the four-time All-American scored 4,061 career points.

Moore started her collegiate career at Anderson Junior College in the fall of 1975. After one semester atAnderson (eight games and 177 points), she transferred to Francis Marion. Fortunately, the Patriots didnot open their cage season until after the first of the year, and thus Moore played the entire 1975-76Francis Marion schedule. At that time under Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW)rules, a player could transfer and be eligible immediately. The 5-7 guard-forward went on to score 3,884points in a Patriot uniform. Her career point total includes the points scored at Anderson, because atthat time in women’s basketball, two- and four-year schools regularly competed against each other andall results counted.

During her junior year, she scored a then single-game record 60 points in a 114-71 victory over EasternWashington State College in the 1978 AIAW Small College National Tournament (see lower left photo).In her final collegiate game, March 10, 1979, an AIAW Small College Regional Tournament consolationgame against the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, she tallied 42 points to break the previousall-time record of 4,045 set by Travis Grant of Kentucky State University.

Moore averaged 30.6 points per game over her four seasons (127 games) at Francis Marion, andhelped lead head coach Sylvia Rhyne Hatchell’s program to an 85-42 record and three national tourna-ment appearances. She scored below 20 points only 18 times in her Francis Marion career, andreached the 50-point mark on three occasions. She scored 1,109 points in her junior year alone. Inaddition to her point total, recorded in an era that did not have the three-point field goal, Moore grabbed1,270 rebounds and shot 45.9 percent from the field and a then school-record 70.0 percent from thefree-throw line.

Since that time, two male players (John Pierce and Philip Hutcheson,both of David Lipscomb University) have surpassed her total, but she stillstands as the only female player to reach 4,000 career points. MiriamWalker-Samuels of Claflin College (SC) is second on the women’sscoring list with 3,855 points.

Following her career at Francis Marion, Pearl went on to play two sea-sons in the Women’s Pro Basketball League (1979-80 with the New YorkStars and 1980-81 with the St. Louis Streak), earning All-Star status in1981, and one season in Venezuela.

Moore was one of the first inductees into the FMU Athletic Hall of Fame in1992. In 1994, she was nominated by the university for induction into theNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, and her name remains inthe nomination process. During the summer of 1996, several items fromPearl’s playing days were sent to the Naismith Hall of Fame in Spring-field, Mass., for inclusion in the Women’s Basketball Exhibit Area. In 2000, she was inducted into theSouth Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame, and in 2008 became a member of the Florence Area Athletic Hall ofFame. In 2011, she was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tenn.

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FMU HALL OF FAME CAGER PEARL MOORE (1975-79)

College Basketball’s Career Scoring List (11-13)1. John Pierce (David Lipscomb Univ. TN) 1990-94 4,2302. Philip Hutcheson (David Lipscomb Univ. TN) 1986-90 4,1063. Pearl Moore (Francis Marion College SC) 1975-79 4,0614. Travis Grant (Kentucky State University) 1969-72 4,0455. Miriam Walker-Samuels (Claflin College SC) 1987-90 3,8556. Deb Remmerde (Northwestern IA) 2004-08 3,8546. Bob Hopkins (Grambling State University) 1953-56 3,7597. Archie Talley (Salem College WV) 1973-76 3,7208. Steve Platt (Huntington College IN) 1971-74 3,7009. Pete Maravich (Louisiana State University) 1967-70 3,667 Joe Miller (Alderson-Broaddus College WV) 1954-57 3,66711. Lynette Woodard (University of Kansas) 1978-81 3,649

Pearl Moore standing in front of her exhibit at the 2011Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony

in Knoxville, Tenn.

FYIThe 2007-08 FMU women’s basketball team

accompanied Pearl Moore to the Florence AreaAthletic Hall of Fame 2008 induction ceremony.

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University of North Georgia 7-9North Greenville JUCO (SC) 2-1Northern Kentucky University 1-0Northern State University (SD) 0-1Oklahoma Panhandle State University 1-0Peace JUCO 1-0Pfeiffer University (NC) 3-2Phillips University (OK) 0-1Portland, University of (OR) 0-1Presbyterian College (SC) 13-3Princeton University (NJ) 1-0Queens University of Charlotte (NC) 1-0Rollins College (FL) 0-1St. Ambrose College (IA) 1-0St. Andrews Presbyterian Coll. (NC) 10-1St. Augustine’s College (NC) 6-0Saint Leo College (FL) 1-0Saint Paul’s College (VA) 1-0Sand Hills Community College (NC) 1-0Scranton, Univ. of (PA) 0-1Selma University (AL) 1-0Shaw University (NC) 0-1Shorter College (GA) 0-1South Carolina, University of 6-11South Carolina State College 2-16Southeastern Louisiana University 0-2Southern Wesleyan University (SC)**** 10-2Southwest Baptist University (MO) 1-0Tampa, University of (FL) 1-1Tarkio College (MO) 0-1Tenn-Chattanooga, University of 2-1Tennessee Wesleyan College 1-0Texas Wesleyan College 1-0Tusculum College (TN) 1-2Union University (TN) 1-1UNC Asheville 1-0UNC Charlotte 1-1UNC Pembroke** 42-21UNC Wilmington 2-0USC Aiken 46-27USC-Lancaster 1-0USC Upstate *** 37-19Ursinus College (PA) 1-0Virginia Commonwealth University 1-0Virginia Intermont College 1-0Virginia Univ. of Lynchburg 1-0Voorhees College (SC) 18-0Washburn University (KS) 0-1Wayland Baptist University (TX) 1-0Western Carolina University (NC) 1-0William & Mary, The College of 2-0William Penn College (IA) 1-0Wingate University (NC) 6-8Winston-Salem State University (NC) 0-1Winthrop College (SC) 11-3Wofford College (SC) 4-2Young Harris College (GA) 1-110-6-14Formerly known as: * Atlantic Christian College** Pembroke State Univ. *** USC Spartanburg**** Central Wesyelan College $ Augusta State U.

FMU MILESTONE WINSNO. SCORE OPPONENT (DATE)#1 53-44 at Sand Hills Community College (1-4-74)#50 95-68 # Princeton University (3-25-76)#100 113-79 vs Columbia College (2-1-79)#200 83-76 @ College of Charleston (2-12-83)#300 94-40 at Mount Olive College (11-15-86)#400 68-59 vs Central Wesleyan College (1-17-91)#500 86-85 at Fayetteville State University (11-19-97)#600 86-56 vs Augusta State University (2-24-01)#700 119-49 vs Morris College (11-25-08)#800 67-65 vs Univ. of Montevallo (1-18-14)

# AIAW Small College National Tournament in Ashland, OH@ Winthrop College Invitational Tournament in Rock Hill, SC

All-Time FMUTeam Record

41 seasons803 wins

407 losses.664 winning percentage

Two NationalChampionships

The Patriot women’s basketball team has:... played contests in 16 states

(AR,CA,CO,FL,GA,IA,KY,MO,NC,OH,OK,PA,SC,TN,TX,VA)... participated in 16 national tournaments

... scored 100+ points in consecutive games played on the same day (3-5-76)

Alderson-Broaddus College (WV) 1-0Alabama-Huntsville, University of 0-1Allen University (SC) 2-0Anderson College (SC) 13-6Appalachian State University (NC) 3-0The Apprentice School (VA) 1-0Arkansas Tech University 2-0Armstrong State Univ. (GA) 24-18Baptist College (SC) 12-0Barber-Scotia College (NC) 1-0Barton College (NC) * 5-0Belmont Abbey College (NC) 3-0Benedict College (SC) 21-0Bentley College (MA) 1-0Berry College (GA) 1-1Biola University (CA) 1-1Bluefield College (VA) 1-0Bluefield State College (WV) 2-0Bowie State University (MD) 1-0Brenau University (GA) 0-1Brewton-Parker College (GA) 0-1Bridgewater College (VA) 1-0Cameron University (OK) 0-1Campbell University (NC) 8-0Campbellsville College (KY) 1-1Carson-Newman College (TN) 1-4Catawba College (NC) 3-3Central State University (OK) 1-0Chowan University (NC) 1-0Claflin College (SC) 16-9Clayton State University (GA) 12-18Clemson University (SC) 1-9Coastal Carolina University (SC) 24-2Coastal Georgia, College of 0-1Coker College (SC) 33-3College of Charleston (SC) 24-27Colorado College 1-0Columbia College (SC) 13-0Columbus State University (GA) 20-25Converse College (SC) 14-2Davidson College (NC) 1-0Dayton, University of (OH) 1-0Dominican College (NY) 1-0East Carolina University (NC) 0-4Eastern Washington State College 1-0

Eckerd College (FL) 2-1Elon College (NC) 0-1Emporia State University (KS) 0-1Erskine College (SC) 22-1Fayetteville State University (NC) 15-5Flagler College (FL) 5-5Florida Southern College 1-0Florida Tech 1-0Fort Valley State University (GA) 0-1Furman University (SC) 3-1Gardner-Webb University (NC) 0-1Georgia College 20-18Georgia Regents Univ.-Augusta (GA) $ 29-18Georgia Southern College 1-1Georgia Southwestern State University 11-1Grand Valley State University (MI) 1-0Grand View College (IA) 1-0High Point College (NC) 5-3Johnson C. Smith University (NC) 1-1Kennesaw State University (GA) 6-11Kentucky State University 0-1King College (TN) 1-0Lander University (SC) 53-28Lenoir-Rhyne College (NC) 4-2Lees-McRae College (NC) 1-2Liberty University (VA) 2-0Limestone College (SC) 17-3Lincoln Memorial University (TN) 0-1Livingstone College (NC) 3-0Longwood College (VA) 3-2Mars Hill College (NC) 2-3Mercy College (NY) 1-0Methodist College (NC) 2-0Midland Lutheran College (NE) 2-0Milligan College (TN) 1-0Montevallo, Univ. of (AL) 3-2Morgan State University (MD) 1-0Morris College (SC) 11-1Mount Olive College (NC) 4-0Newberry College (SC) 23-3North Alabama, Univ. of 1-0North Carolina Central University 6-2North Carolina State University 1-1North Carolina Wesleyan College 1-0North Florida, University of 7-4

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FMU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1973-74 16-4Head Coach Gayle BakerJan.4 at Sand Hills C.C. W 53-44Jan.12 * Lander W 56-32Jan.16 at Voorhees W 51-44Jan.19 * Baptist College W 57-42Jan.21 at Baptist College W 51-50Jan.23 at Lander W 52-30Jan.28 at Coker L 46-47Feb.1 at East Carolina L 50-63Feb.2 at Campbell W 55-43Feb.5 at St. Andrews W 72-27Feb.7 at Winthrop L 41-42Feb.9 * UNC-Wilmington W 63-19Feb.11 at Benedict W 45-42Feb.12 at Furman University W 54-43Feb.16 * Anderson JUCO W 48-44Feb.19 at Pembroke State W 84-39Feb.20 # Coker W 58-25Feb.22 & Anderson JUCO L 34-49Feb.22 & Coll.of Charleston W 57-43Feb.23 & Claflin W 56-37

& at the SCAIAW Tournament* Home game at West Florence High Sch.# Home game at Mullins High School

1974-75 11-11Head Coach Sherril YorkDec.5 Anderson JUCO L 64-88Dec.6 Lander W 63-62Dec.7 South Carolina L 54-86Jan.10 South Carolina ^ L 50-61Jan.11 Catawba ^ W 65-54Jan.11 Anderson JUCO ^ L 65-72Jan.14 at South Carolina L 51-75Jan.20 Claflin W 64-43Jan.22 South Carolina L 63-70Jan.24 at Claflin W 72-58Jan.27 Coastal Carolina W 82-53Jan.30 Voorhees W 66-62Feb.4 Coker W 75-50Feb.5 S.C. State L 48-57Feb.7 at Lander W 72-65Feb.8 at Anderson JUCO W 70-64Feb.13 at Coker W 72-30Feb.17 at Coll.of Charleston L 62-70Feb.19 at S.C. State L 58-70Feb.24 at Coastal Carolina W 65-43Feb.27 $ Lander L 54-57Feb.28 $ Coll. of Charleston L 71-75

^ FMC Invitational Tourn. in Florence$ SCAIAW Tourn. in Greenwood, S.C.

1975-76 23-9 (#6 AIAW II)Head Coach Sylvia RhyneJan.14 Voorhees W 88-62Jan.16 at Coastal Carolina W 82-54Jan.19 S.C. State W 65-62Jan.23 No. Greenville JC * W 68-67Jan.23 Clemson * L 62-76Jan.24 Campbell * W 75-64Jan.24 Coll.of Charleston* W 101-93Jan.24 Anderson JUCO * W 76-62Jan.28 at South Carolina W 78-77Jan.30 Coastal Carolina W 89-33Feb.2 Coker W ??-??Feb.6 at S.C. State L 63-71Feb.10 Winthrop W 65-51Feb.12 at Voorhees W 77-74Feb.14 Lander W 79-54Feb.16 at Coker W 87-64Feb.17 South Carolina W 91-74Feb.23 at Coll.of Charleston L 80-94Feb.27 at Lander W 84-50Feb.28 at Anderson JUCO L 59-72Mar.4 = South Carolina L 65-79Mar.5 = USC-Lancaster W 105-59Mar.5 = Furman W 103-64Mar.6 = Winthrop L 63-72Mar.11 # UT-Chattanooga W 74-62Mar.12 # High Point W 81-80Mar.13 # Union L 71-90Mar.23 @Grand View W 69-68Mar.24 @Phillips University L 64-71Mar.24 @Biola W 76-63Mar.25 @Princeton W 95-68Mar.25 @SE Louisiana L 70-81

* FMC Invitational Tourn. in Florence= SCAIAW Tournament in Anderson, S.C.# AIAW Div. II Regional Tournament@ AIAW Small College National Tourna-

ment in Ashland, Ohio

1976-77 21-11 (#7 AIAW II)Head Coach Sylvia RhyneDec.8 Coastal Carolina W 104-62Jan.12 at South Carolina W 74-58Jan.13 at Voorhees W 86-56Jan.15 N. Greenville JC W 78-57Jan.17 at S.C. State L 53-65Jan.28 Lander W 67-42Jan.29 Peace JUCO W 81-70Jan.31 S.C. State L 72-76Feb.2 Coll.of Charleston L 69-72Feb.3 at Clemson L 70-83

Feb.4 at N. Greenville JC L 65-82Feb.5 Columbia College W 73-61Feb.7 at Coastal Carolina W 92-46Feb.9 at Winthrop L 57-62Feb.12 Voorhees W 95-64Feb.19 Clemson W 83-82Feb.21 South Carolina W 92-85Feb.23 at Coll.of Charleston L 73-92Feb.25 at Lander W 73-50Feb.26 at Anderson JUCO W 70-62Feb.28 at Columbia College W 87-55Mar.3 @ Voorhees W 87-46Mar.4 @ South Carolina W 68-61Mar.4 @ Coll.of Charleston L 75-84Mar.5 @ Claflin W W-LMar.10 # Northern Kentucky W 85-59Mar.11 # Union W 79-74Mar.12 # High Point L 66-72Mar.22 & Ursinus College W 77-66Mar.23 & Biola L 64-69Mar.24 & Dayton W 75-53Mar.25 & Tarkio L 49-59

@ SCAIAW Tournament in Charleston,S.C.# AIAW Small College Regional

Tournament in Florence, S.C.& AIAW Small College National

Tournament in Pomona, Calif.

1977-78 22-11 (#7 AIAW II)Head Coach Sylvia RhyneDec.3 at Coll.of Charleston W 89-87Dec.5 Benedict W 84-74Dec.7 at Voorhees W 87-65Jan.11 at Benedict W 74-54Jan.14 Anderson JUCO W 76-71Jan.16 Clemson L 71-73Jan.18 at Columbia W 88-60Jan.19 * Georgia Southern W 84-69Jan.20 * Coll.of Charleston W 92-79Jan.21 * Coll.of Charleston W 75-67Jan.23 Winthrop W 74-72Jan.27 Lander W 63-41Jan.28 at South Carolina L 57-64Feb.1 at Pembroke State W 84-44Feb.4 Columbia College W 89-50Feb.6 S. C. State L 78-81Feb.8 Coastal Carolina W 102-44Feb.11 at Erskine W 71-60Feb.13 South Carolina L 73-75Feb.18 Clemson L 72-78Feb.23 @ USC-Aiken W 76-67Feb.24 @ South Carolina L 64-68Feb.24 @ Clemson L 75-80Feb.25 USC-Spartanburg W 100-54Mar.3 @ Winthrop W 85-64Mar.4 @ S. C. State L 78-80Mar.9 % Kentucky State L 77-78Mar.10 % Bridgewater W 104-53Mar.11 % Mars Hill W 100-68Mar.21 $ SE Louisiana L 90-111Mar.22 $ E. Washington St. W 114-71Mar.23 $ Midland Lutheran W 95-80Mar.24 $ Shorter L 80-83

* Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S.C.@ SCAIAW Tournament in Aiken, S.C.% AIAW Small College Regional

Tournament in Bridgewater, Va.$ AIAW Small College National

Tournament in Florence, S.C.

1978-79 19-11 (#15 AIAW II)Head Coach Sylvia RhyneDec.2 Benedict W 90-68Dec.4 at Newberry W 80-67Dec.6 Voorhees W 93-64Dec.9 at Clemson L 64-118Jan.11 at Benedict W 74-42Jan.17 at South Carolina L 58-69Jan.19 at Coll.of Charleston L 64-66Jan.22 at Coastal Carolina W 112-59Jan.25 * S. C. State L 70-96Jan.26 * UT Chattanooga L 83-94Jan.31 Pembroke State W 82-65Feb.1 Columbia College W 113-79Feb.3 Campbell W 80-72Feb.5 South Carolina L 62-69Feb.7 at S. C. State L 79-95Feb.8 ^ Appalachian State W 97-84Feb.9 ^ East Carolina L 97-99Feb.10 ^ Anderson JUCO W 90-67Feb.14 USC-Aiken W 106-97Feb.15 at Columbia College W 108-68Feb.17 Coll.of Charleston L 60-64Feb.21 at Voorhees W 72-49Feb.23 at Erskine W 68-67Feb.24 at Lander W 92-48Feb.28 # Claflin W 87-57Mar.2 @ Coll.of Charleston W 82-65Mar.3 @ S. C. State L 66-85Mar.8 + William & Mary W 75-69Mar.9 + High Point L 71-82Mar.10 + UT Chattanooga W 81-75* Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S.C.^ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.# SCAIAW Tournament in Florence, S.C.@ SCAIAW Tourn. in Spartanburg, S.C.

+ AIAW Small College RegionalTournament in Louisville, Ky.

1979-80 20-8 (#18 AIAW II)Head Coach Sylvia Rhyne HatchellDec.3 USC-Aiken W 85-78Dec.5 Claflin W 82-81Dec.8 Benedict W 97-62Dec.10 Winthrop W 96-56Jan.11 = Coker W 88-43Jan.12 = Pembroke State W 93-53Jan.14 at Winthrop W 74-72Jan.16 at Coll.of Charleston L 74-78Jan.19 Newberry W 97-45Jan.21 at Benedict W 71-53Jan.23 USC-Spartanburg W 75-73Jan.26 Lander L 66-70Jan.28 at Columbia College W 94-56Jan.31 * Baptist College W 94-47Feb.1 * Coll.of Charleston W 81-75Feb.2 * S. C. State L 66-80Feb.4 at Clemson L 70-71Feb.7 ^ Appalachian State W 94-60Feb.8 ^ Winthrop W 75-61Feb.9 ^ Coll.of Charleston L 67-70Feb.11 at Claflin L 79-86Feb.13 at USC-Aiken W 99-79Feb.14 Coll.of Charleston W 66-60Feb.15 at Coastal Carolina W 78-53Feb.18 S. C. State L 67-95Feb.20 Coastal Carolina W 78-53Feb.23 at USC-Spartanburg W 78-45Feb.27 @ USC-Aiken L 67-68

= Pee Dee Classic in Florence, S.C.* Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S.C.^ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.@ SCAIAW Tournament in Florence, S.C.

1980-81 27-5 (#12 AIAW II)Head Coach Sylvia Rhyne HatchellDec.3 Coastal Carolina W 83-40Dec.4 at USC-Aiken W 80-77Dec.6 Claflin W 83-74Dec.10 Benedict W 64-53Jan.8 at Coastal Carolina W 71-50Jan.10 at Newberry W 89-39Jan.13 at Benedict W 72-50Jan.14 Baptist College W 98-44Jan.16 = Coker W 97-58Jan.17 = N. C. Wesleyan W 103-54Jan.19 Coll.of Charleston W 74-70Jan.21 at USC-Spartanburg W 82-59Jan.24 at Coll.of Charleston L 62-66Jan.26 at Baptist College W 69-63Jan.29 * High Point W 71-68Jan.30 * Campbell W 80-78Jan.31 * Lenior-Rhyne W 77-59Feb.3 at Winthrop W 65-62Feb.5 ^ Pembroke State W 62-61Feb.6 ^ Western Carolina W 73-62Feb.7 ^ Coll.of Charleston W 66-56Feb.10 at S. C. State W 80-67Feb.12 USC-Aiken W 93-76Feb.17 Winthrop W 79-58Feb.18 at Clemson L 63-77Feb.21 USC-Spartanburg W 85-47Feb.25 & Coastal Carolina W 90-50Feb.27 @ Claflin W 83-59Feb.28 @ S. C. State L 68-73Mar.12 % Va. Commonwealth W 85-57Mar.13 % Coll.of Charleston L 65-70Mar.14 % S. C. State L 63-78

= Pee Dee Classic in Florence, S.C.* Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S.C.^ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.& SCAIAW Tournament in Florence, S.C.@ SCAIAW Tourn. in Orangeburg, S.C.% AIAW Small College Regional

Tournament in Hickory, N.C.

1981-82 27-7

AIAW II National ChampionsHead Coach Sylvia Rhyne HatchellNov.28 at N.C. State L 70-103Dec.2 USC Aiken W 97-84Dec.5 Pembroke State W 88-56Dec.9 Benedict W 106-54Jan.8 at Claflin L 57-68Jan.16 at Clemson @ L 79-92Jan.17 @ Lander W 86-55Jan.18 at Winthrop W 84-76Jan.20 at Benedict W 94-60Jan.23 Coll.of Charleston L 79-85Jan.26 at Coastal Carolina W 96-66Jan.29 UNC Wilmington* W 98-69Jan.30 Lenoir Rhyne* W 84-62Feb.2 Winthrop W 89-61Feb.4 Coastal Carolina W 106-67

Feb.6 at Coll.of Charleston L 82-93Feb.8 at USC-Aiken W 82-65Feb.10 Newberry W 100-50Feb.12 # Campbell W 92-65Feb.13 # Coll.of Charleston W 83-82Feb.17 S.C. State L 82-84Feb.20 USC Spartanburg W 92-66Feb.22 at Coker W 101-54Feb.25 at Baptist College W 97-70Mar.3 Baptist College & W 107-56Mar.5 Coll.of Charleston ^ W 97-70Mar.6 Claflin ^ W 93-77Mar.11 $ Campbellsville W 106-80Mar.12 $ Campbell W 98-79Mar.13 at Coll.of Charleston $ L 80-81Mar.19 % Colorado College W 91-54Mar.20 % Central State Univ. W 91-87Mar.26 + William Penn Coll. W 84-70Mar.27 at Coll.of Charleston + W 92-83

@ Clemson Invitational in Clemson, S.C.*Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence# Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.& SCAIAW Tournament game^ SCAIAW Tournament in Newberry, S.C.$ AIAW Division II Regional

Tournament in Charleston, S.C.% AIAW Div.II National Tourn.

(1st/2nd rds) in Edmond, Okla.+ AIAW Division II Final Four

in Charleston,S.C.

1982-83 23-7Head Coach Sylvia Rhyne HatchellNov.30 USC-Aiken W 89-63Dec.2 at Pembroke State L 74-76Dec.8 Coll.of Charleston L 70-71Dec.18 at N. C. State W 85-81Jan.13 at Limestone W 68-53Jan.15 at Coll.of Charleston L 70-78Jan.18 Claflin W 77-61Jan.22 Lander W 98-74Jan.25 at Coastal Carolina W 87-76Jan.27 * William & Mary W 99-82Jan.28 * Campbell W 87-68Jan.29 * Morgan State W 99-82Feb.1 Limestone L 81-82Feb.3 Coastal Carolina W 81-60Feb.5 at USC-Aiken W 92-59Feb.7 at South Carolina L 89-95Feb.10 ^ Lenoir-Rhyne W 115-63Feb.11 ^ UNC-Charlotte W 86-52Feb.12 ^ Coll.of Charleston W 83-76Feb.17 at S. C. State L 79-85Feb.19 at USC-Spartanburg W 75-70Feb.22 at Benedict W 93-84Feb.23 Baptist College W 79-49Feb.25 Columbia College W 103-42Feb.26 USC-Spartanburg W 91-67Mar.2 % USC-Spartanburg W 68-58Mar.4 @ Claflin W 82-79Mar.5 @ Coll.of Charleston W 79-77Mar.8 $ Pembroke State W 86-78Mar.9 $ Campbellsville L 103-105

* Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S.C.^ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.% NAIA District Six Tourn. in Florence, S.C.@ NAIA District Six Tournament

in Charleston, S.C.$ NAIA Area 7 Tourn. in Campbellsville, Ky.

1983-84 28-5NAIA National QuarterfinalsHead Coach Sylvia Rhyne HatchellNov.22 Pembroke State L 55-62Nov.28 at USC-Spartanburg W 80-72Nov.30 USC-Aiken W 90-60Dec.3 at Lander W 80-49Dec.7 at Coll.of Charleston L 51-66Dec.9 Pfeiffer W 90-74Dec.10 Furman W 102-76Jan.9 at Baptist College W 74-61Jan.10 St. Andrews W 102-69Jan.11 at Presbyterian W 81-44Jan.14 Erskine L 53-82Jan.16 at Coker W 93-49Jan.19 Benedict W 115-76Jan.21 Lander W 74-62Jan.23 at Coastal Carolina W 84-48Jan.26 Wingate W 84-77Jan.27 Appalachian State W 78-60Jan.28 Fayetteville State W 77-53Jan.31 Baptist College W 104-44Feb.2 Coastal Carolina W 86-59Feb.4 Presbyterian W 91-58Feb.7 at Claflin L 81-96Feb.10 ^ Campbell W 81-65Feb.11 at Winthrop W 74-68Feb.20 South Carolina W 73-72Feb.22 Coll.of Charleston W 73-67Feb.25 at Columbia College W 114-62Feb.28 % Limestone W 77-62Mar.2 @ Coll.of Charleston W 86-61Mar.3 @ Erskine W 82-62Mar.7 $ Berry W 83-71Mar.14 = St. Ambrose W 81-68Mar.15 = Portland L 79-91

^ in Rock Hill, S.C.% NAIA District Six Tournament game

in Florence, S.C.@ NAIA District Six Tournament in

Orangeburg, S.C.$ NAIA Bi-District XI playoff game in

Florence, S.C.= NAIA Nat’l Tourn. in Cedar Rapids,Iowa

1984-85 26-4 (#8 NAIA)Head Coach Sylvia Rhyne HatchellNov.20 at Newberry W 87-44Nov.27 Columbia College W 93-59Nov.28 Morris W 118-32Dec.3 at Pembroke State W 81-78Dec.5 at Baptist College W 82-74Dec.7 Voorhees W 87-39Dec.8 High Point W 110-75Jan.8 at USC-Aiken W 99-41Jan.11 at Erskine W 79-55Jan.12 at Lander W 94-68Jan.14 Coker W 110-39Jan. 17 at Coll. of Charleston L 86-90Jan. 19 USC Spartanburg W 101-70Jan. 21 at Coastal Carolina W 83-62Jan. 24 Longwood W 115-75Jan. 25 Georgia Southern L 67-69Jan. 26 Fayetteville State W 112-91Jan.29 at Morris W 112-91Jan.31 Coastal Carolina W 106-60Feb.2 Baptist College W 101-46Feb.8 ^ UNC-Asheville W 87-65Feb.9 ^ Coll.of Charleston L 71-74Feb.13 Claflin W 85-82Feb.15 Erskine W 92-49Feb.20 Coll.of Charleston W 91-66Feb.22 at Benedict W 118-68Feb.23 Presbyterian W 80-61Feb.26 Limestone % W 97-68Mar.1 @ Coll. of Charleston W 88-68Mar.2 @ Claflin L 66-75^ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.% NAIA District Six Tournament game@ NAIA Dist. Six Tourn. in Orangeburg,SC

1985-86 36-2

NAIA National ChampionsHead Coach Sylvia Rhyne HatchellNov.19 Morris W 123-30Nov.22 Methodist College W 115-38Nov.23 Pembroke State W 88-68Nov.26 at Wofford * W 110-63Nov.30 at East Carolina Univ. L 65-75Dec.2 Newberry * W 109-53Dec.4 Columbia College* W 101-43Dec.5 at Belmont Abbey W 99-73Jan.8 Coll.of Charleston W 65-63Jan.10 Liberty University W 95-67Jan.11 Converse College* W 109-55Jan.13 USC Spartanburg* W 82-69Jan.15 at Coastal Carolina* W 96-65Jan.18 at Coll.of Charleston* L 76-77Jan.20 Limestone * W 80-54Jan.23 Coastal Carolina W 92-61Jan.24 St. Augustine’s Coll. W 91-61Jan.25 Belmont Abbey W 75-46Jan.28 at Central Wesleyan * W 108-64Jan.30 Coastal Carolina W 101-55Feb.1 at Claflin * W 85-64Feb.3 Lander * W 76-54Feb.6 at Benedict W 92-50Feb.10 at Voorhees * W 93-32Feb.13 Presbyterian Coll.* W 102-54Feb.15 at Morris * W 115-38Feb.17 USC Aiken * W 83-31Feb.18 Benedict W 106-63Feb.20 at Erskine * W 85-57Feb.22 at Coker * W 89-66Feb.25 Newberry # W 104-60Feb.27 Limestone # W 104-35Mar.1 Claflin # W 83-71Mar.5 Georgia Southwestern@W 96-70Mar.14 % Dominican College W 109-41Mar.15 % Wingate W 89-71Mar.17 % Georgia Southwestern W 91-77Mar.18 % Wayland Baptist W 75-65

* NAIA District Six game# NAIA District Six Tournament game@ NAIA Bi-District XI championship game% NAIA National Tourn. in Kansas City,Mo.

1986-87 30-6 (#7 NAIA)Head Coach Trudi M. LaceyNov.15 at Mount Olive W 94-40Nov.21 Atlanic Christian W 102-54Nov.22 Limestone W 91-58Nov.24 Methodist College W 119-50Nov.27 # Cameron L 67-81Nov.28 # Texas Wesleyan W 77-76Nov.29 # Midland Lutheran W 81-54

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Mar.18 + Arkansas Tech OT W 69-61Mar.19 + Emporia State Univ. L 75-90

* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game@ Catawba Coll. All-Sport Classic

in Salisbury, N.C.% Carson-Newman Lady Eagle Classic

in Jefferson City, Tenn.+ PBAC Tourn. game in Savannah, Ga.& NCAA Div. II Tourn. (South Atlantic Reg.)+ NCAA Division II Elite Eight

Tournament in Pine Bluff, Ark.

1998-99 27-3 (#9 NCAA II)NCAA II Sweet SixteenHead Coach Lee BuchananNov.16 Benedict W 96-46Nov.20 # Arkansas Tech Univ. W 57-54Nov.21 # Grand Valley State W 90-76Nov.22 # Bentley College W 69-68Nov.27 % Mount Olive W 85-60Nov.28 % Coker W 105-60Nov.30 Augusta State * W 83-66Dec.3 Fayetteville State W 84-66Dec.5 @ N.C. Central W 81-68Dec.6 @ Mars Hill L 68-75Dec.17 at Pfeiffer W 95-56Jan.2 USC Aiken * W 71-66Jan.6 at Armstrong Atlantic St.*W 76-65Jan.9 at Clayton Coll.& St.* W 68-60Jan.11 Kennesaw State * W 77-74Jan.13 Lander * W 80-54Jan.16 at USC Spartanburg * W 61-45Jan.20 UNC Pembroke * W 83-76Jan.23 at USC Aiken * W 62-54Jan.25 at Augusta State * W 67-59Jan.27 North Florida * W 83-50Jan.30 at Columbus State * W 83-75Feb.3 at UNC Pembroke * W 105-45Feb.6 USC Spartanburg * W 75-55Feb.10 at Lander * W 70-56Feb.13 Georgia Coll. & St.* W 67-61Feb.21 $ North Florida W 57-43Feb.23 $ Columbus State L 65-67Mar.5 Wingate & W 85-72Mar.6 Kennesaw State & L 72-76

* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game# Disney Tip-Off Classic in Lake Buena

Vista, Fla.% Wingate Inn/FMU Classic in Florence@ Lady Lion Classic in Mars Hill, N.C.$ PBAC Tournament game in Savannah, Ga.& NCAA Div. II Tourn. (So.Atlantic Regional)

1999-2000 25-8 (#17 NCAA II)NCAA II Sweet SixteenHead Coach: Lee BuchananNov.5 # Washburn Univ. OT L 78-80Nov.6 # Florida Tech W 71-70Nov.7 # Northern State U. L 63-77Nov.26 % Mars Hill College W 88-80Nov.27 % North Alabama W 88-73Nov.29 at Anderson College W 80-65Dec.1 at Livingstone Coll. W 64-60Dec.3 $ Southwest Baptist W 65-63Dec.4 $ Okla. Panhandle St. W 71-58Dec.14 Livingstone Coll. W 73-67Dec.30 at Johnson C. Smith L 54-72Jan.2 at USC Aiken * W 92-74Jan.5 Armstrong Atlantic St.*W 76-56Jan.8 Clayton Coll.& St.* W 55-48Jan.12 at Lander University* W 74-64Jan.15 USC Spartanburg* W 66-47Jan.19 at UNC Pembroke * W 81-67Jan.22 USC Aiken * W 77-49Jan.26 at North Florida* W 75-68Jan.29 Columbus State * W 85-65Feb.2 UNC Pembroke * W 75-67Feb.5 at USC Spartanburg * W 58-45Feb.9 Lander Univ. * L 83-86Feb.12 at Georgia Coll. & St.* L 75-90Feb.16 Augusta State * W 83-60Feb.19 at Kennesaw St.* OT L 68-72Feb.22 Converse College W 92-40Feb.26 at Augusta State * W 73-68Mar.1 + Georgia Coll. & St. W 72-66Mar.3 + Columbus State L 91-99Mar.9 & Lander University W 76-66Mar.10 & Presbyterian Coll. W 82-79Mar.11 & Columbus State OT L 99-101

# Disney Tip-Off Classicin Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

% Wingate Inn/FMU Classic in Florence, S.C.$ Taco Bell Tournament in Pueblo, Colo.* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game+ Peach Belt Athletic Conf. Tournament

in Greenwood, S.C.& NCAA Division II Tournament (South

Atlantic Regional) in Clinton, S.C.

FMU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS CON’TDec.3 at Pembroke State L 72-76Dec.6 Benedict W 75-50Dec.9 at East Carolina L 76-78Jan. 9 at Converse W 79-72Jan.10 at USC-Spartanburg L 79-81Jan.13 at Benedict W 89-53Jan.17 Coll.of Charleston L 90-95Jan.19 at Limestone W 106-66Jan.22 Liberty W 97-66Jan.24 Longwood W 83-78Jan.25 Lander W 80-76Jan.26 Central Wesleyan W 72-56Jan.28 at Columbia College W 86-67Jan.29 at Belmont Abbey W 96-61Jan.31 Claflin W 94-71Feb.2 at Lander W 99-67Feb.5 Wofford W 108-63Feb.7 at Newberry W 84-67Feb.9 Voorhees W 100-29Feb.12 at Presbyterian W 96-75Feb.14 Morris W 128-60Feb.16 at USC-Aiken W 74-63Feb.18 at Coll.of Charleston W 84-59Feb.19 Erskine W 88-54Feb.21 Coker W 108-65Feb.24 Limestone % W 92-62Feb.26 Lander % W 89-50Feb.28 @ Coll.of Charleston W 64-62Mar.5 & North Georgia L 100-111

# Plainview Queens Classic in Plainview, Texas% NAIA District Six Tournament game@ NAIA District Six Tournament

in Charleston, S.C.& NAIA Bi-District XI playoff game in

Dahlonega, Ga.

1987-88 23-6 (#16 NAIA)Head Coach Trudi M. LaceyNov.20 ^ Tennessee Wesleyan W 72-50Nov.21 ^ Berry L 64-72Nov.27 N.C. Central W 97-62Nov.28 Pembroke State L 73-75Dec.3 at Coll.of Charleston W 52-39Dec.19 at High Point W 86-55Jan.12 Lander W 66-37Jan.14 USC-Aiken W 84-54Jan.16 at Limestone W 86-65Jan.18 at Presbyterian W 80-70Jan.23 at Lander W 65-53Jan.25 Central Wesleyan W 66-57Jan.28 at USC-Spartanburg W 80-63Jan.30 Coll.of Charleston W 68-62Jan.31 at UNC Charlotte L 68-72Feb.3 at USC-Aiken W 60-55Feb.5 Converse W 95-64Feb.6 Wofford W 87-42Feb.8 at Pembroke State W 87-73Feb.11 at Claflin L 92-93Feb.13 at Morris W 128-34Feb.15 Voorhees W 102-51Feb.18 at Coker W 104-61Feb.22 Erskine W 105-53Feb.25 at Newberry L 77-87Feb.27 Limestone W 88-62Mar.1 USC-Aiken % W 89-72Mar.3 Lander % W 106-84Mar.5 @ Claflin L 103-109

^ Berry Tip-Off Classic in Mount Berry,Ga.% NAIA District Six Tournament game@ NAIA District Six Tournament

in Orangeburg,S.C.

1988-89 23-6Head Coach Sherri A. TynesNov.21 Fayetteville State W 93-65Nov.25 = St. Augustine’s W 94-79Nov.26 = Pembroke State W 73-66Nov.27 = Coll.of Charleston L 80-88Dec.1 Coll.of Charleston L 62-74Dec.2 at Fayetteville State W 71-61Dec.6 at Longwood W 69-67Jan.10 at Lander W 65-63Jan.14 Limestone W 93-56Jan.16 Presbyterian W 86-57Jan.18 at USC-Aiken W 61-60Jan.19 Columbia College W 93-58Jan.21 Lander W 93-73Jan.23 at Central Wesleyan W 78-41Jan.26 USC-Spartanburg W 89-64Jan.28 at Coll.of Charleston L 74-76Jan.30 at Pembroke State L 75-79Feb.1 USC-Aiken W 76-60Feb.2 at Converse W 68-62Feb.6 Claflin L 60-77Feb.8 at Benedict W 76-57Feb.11 Morris W 109-50Feb.13 at Voorhees W 98-45Feb.16 Coker W 86-55Feb.20 at Erskine W 78-54Feb.25 at Limestone W 76-74Feb.26 Newberry W 85-70Feb.28 USC-Spartanburg% W 80-77Mar.2 @ Coll.of Charleston L 75-79

= Turkey Tourney in Florence, S.C.% NAIA District Six Tournament game@ NAIA District Six Tournament game

in Charleston, S.C.

1989-90 20-10Head Coach Sherri A. TynesNov.17 & High Point L 63-72Nov.18 & Lander L 63-69Nov.27 at High Point W 68-62Nov.29 Voorhees W 74-65Dec.2 at Elon College L 64-68Dec.4 Pembroke State W 71-62Dec.15 ^ Brewton-Parker L 71-74Dec.16 ^ Columbus W 82-71Jan.8 USC-Spartanburg W 81-71Jan.10 at Voorhees W 84-60Jan.13 at Lander L 64-70Jan.15 Erskine W 81-41Jan.18 at Central Wesleyan L 55-58Jan.20 Limestone W 75-60Jan.25 at Converse L 60-63Jan.27 at Coker W 72-69Jan.29 St. Andrews W 82-37Feb.1 at Newberry W 99-71Feb.3 Lander W 53-51Feb.5 at Presbyterian L 58-69Feb.8 at Erskine W 81-39Feb.10 Central Wesleyan W 75-56Feb.12 at St. Andrews W 86-50Feb.15 at Limestone W 86-50Feb.17 Converse L 56-72Feb.19 at USC-Spartanburg W 64-59Feb.22 Coker W 79-66Feb.24 Newberry W 72-62Feb.27 USC-Spartanburg% W 81-75Mar.1 @ Claflin L 55-93

& Lady Patriot Invitational in Florence,S.C.^ Americus Times Recorder Christmas

Classic in Americus, Ga.% NAIA District Six Tournament game@ NAIA District Six Tournament in

Orangeburg, S.C.

1990-91 17-12Head Coach Steven M. GarberNov.20 Morris College L 84-92Nov.27 Coker College * + L 61-63Nov.30 Barton College # W 86-77Dec.1 Pembroke State # W 76-62Dec.5 at USC Spartanburg+ L 58-74Jan.4 @ Alabama-Huntsville L 75-77Jan.5 @ Selma University W 93-54Jan.10 at Coll.of Charleston L 62-73Jan.12 at Lander * + OT L 62-70Jan.14 at Erskine College * W 75-55Jan.17 Central Wesleyan * W 68-59Jan.19 at Limestone * + L 70-74Jan.21 at Converse College * W 79-65Jan.24 USC Aiken + L 62-67Jan.26 Armstrong St. + 2OT W 85-81Jan.28 Converse College * W 73-60Jan.31 at Newberry College* L 66-81Feb.2 Columbus Coll. + W 72-54Feb.4 at USC Aiken + L 63-80Feb.7 Erskine College * W 67-49Feb.9 at Central Wesleyan * W 75-55Feb.11 Lander Coll. * + W 78-72Feb.14 Limestone Coll.* W 84-66Feb.16 at Armstrong State + L 54-56Feb.18 USC Spartanburg+ OT W 88-76Feb.21 at Coker College * + W 75-51Feb.23 Newberry College* W 78-64Feb.25 Newberry Coll. & W 73-67Feb.26 at USC Aiken & L 66-70

# Lady Patriot Invitational Tournament inFlorence, S.C.

@ New Year’s Tourn. in Columbus, Ga.* Palmetto State Conference game+ Peach Belt Athletic Conference game& NAIA District Six Tournament game

1991-92 18-12Head Coach Steven M. GarberNov.23 Converse College* W 57-47Dec.3 at Coastal Carolina L 52-55Dec.5 Limestone Coll. * L 61-71Dec.7 at Erskine College * W 63-36Dec.9 Coker College W 76-58Jan.4 at USC Spartanburg # W 74-69Jan.6 at Converse College * W 95-41Jan.8 at Armstrong State # W 66-64Jan.11 Columbus College# L 73-75Jan.13 Erskine College * W 64-44Jan.15 at USC Aiken # L 72-85Jan.18 at Augusta College # L 60-75Jan.20 at Central Wesleyan * L 77-106Jan.22 at Lander College # * L 54-66Jan.25 Georgia College # L 77-94Jan.27 Newberry College* W 83-72Jan.29 USC Spartanburg # L 67-71Feb.1 at Newberry College* W 64-57Feb.3 Central Wesleyan * W 59-56Feb.5 Lander College # * W 59-58Feb.8 at Columbus Coll. # W 70-66Feb.10 at Limestone Coll. * W 70-62Feb.12 USC Aiken # W 69-58Feb.15 Armstrong State # W 58-54Feb.17 at Coker College W 54-51Feb.19 at Georgia College # L 53-67Feb.22 Augusta College # L 54-69Feb.24 Benedict College ^ W 84-53

Feb.25 at Central Wesleyan ^ W 76-73Feb.27 at Claflin College ^ L 55-65

* Palmetto State Conference game# Peach Belt Athletic Conference game^ NAIA District Six Tournament game

1992-93 11-17Head Coach Steven M. GarberNov.20 # Carson-Newman L 62-88Nov.21 at Longwood # L 67-73Nov.30 Newberry College W 83-62Dec.3 Converse College W 85-56Dec.5 Wofford College L 66-88Dec.8 Coker College W 92-66Jan.7 at Pembroke State * L 55-65Jan.9 at Columbus College* L 62-74Jan.14 Augusta College * L 55-68Jan.16 Lander College * L 50-70Jan.18 at Coker College W 86-78Jan.20 USC Spartanburg * L 51-82Jan.23 at Erskine Coll. OT W 74-72Jan.25 Armstrong State * L 39-56Jan.27 at Newberry College W 91-52Jan.30 Georgia College * W 68-67Feb.1 at USC Aiken * L 62-69Feb.4 Pembroke State * L 66-71Feb.6 at Georgia College * L 63-82Feb.11 at Armstrong State * L 42-52Feb.13 Columbus College* W 77-76Feb.17 at USC Spartanburg * L 42-68Feb.20 at Augusta College * L 51-70Feb.21 Davidson College W 85-58Feb.25 USC Aiken * W 60-52Feb.27 at Lander College * L 57-62Mar.3 & USC Aiken 2OT W 93-89Mar.4 & USC Spartanburg L 60-73

# C&L/Lady Lancer Invitational in Farmville,Va.* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game& PBAC Tournament in Augusta, Ga.

1993-94 6-21Head Coach Steven M. GarberNov.20 at Lincoln Memorial L 40-91Nov.21 at Gardner-Webb Univ.L 69-82Nov.23 Lees-McRae Coll. L 74-83Nov.27 Erskine College W 70-38Nov.30 Carson-Newman L 53-56Dec.4 at Wofford College L 76-95Dec.7 Augusta College * L 62-64Jan.8 Columbus Coll. * OT W 80-72Jan.10 USC Aiken * L 67-80Jan.12 Pembroke St. * OT L 67-68Jan.15 at Lander Univ. * L 65-68Jan.17 Coker College W 83-58Jan.19 at USC Spartanburg * L 58-73Jan.22 Newberry College W 68-59Jan.24 Armstrong State * W 45-43Jan.29 Georgia Coll. * OT L 63-65Feb.2 at Pembroke State * L 67-80Feb.5 at Georgia College * L 69-87Feb.7 at Newberry College W 76-55Feb.10 at Armstrong State * L 56-72Feb.12 at Columbus College * L 63-86Feb.16 USC Spartanburg * L 52-70Feb.19 at Augusta College * L 57-84Feb.21 at Coker College L 68-83Feb.23 at USC Aiken * L 59-72Feb.26 Lander Univ. * L 66-72Mar.2 & Lander Univ. OT L 57-58

* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game& PBAC Tournament in Augusta, Ga.

1994-95 11-15Head Coach Steven M. GarberNov.20 St. Andrews Coll. W 77-53Nov.22 at Carson-Newman L 55-84Nov.26 Wofford College W 69-53Nov.28 at Newberry College W 86-75Dec.2 # Lees-McRae Coll. L 77-85Dec.3 # Catawba College L 52-67Dec.10 Augusta College * L 51-78Jan.5 at Pembroke State * W 59-40Jan.7 at Columbus College* L 56-77Jan.11 USC Aiken * W 77-64Jan.14 Armstrong State * W 76-58Jan.16 at USC Spartanburg * L 56-82Jan.18 & Lander Univ.* 3OT W 90-89Jan.21 at Kennesaw State * L 73-80Jan.25 Coastal Carolina L 71-75Jan.28 at Georgia College * W 74-70Feb.1 Pembroke State * L 72-74Feb.4 Columbus College* L 64-70Feb.8 at USC Aiken * L 61-69Feb.11 at Armstrong State * L 54-59Feb.13 USC Spartanburg * W 67-52Feb.15 at Lander University* W 62-61Feb.18 Kennesaw State * L 44-73Feb.22 at Augusta College * L 63-79Feb.25 Georgia College * W 84-77Mar.1 % Columbus College L 57-71

# Hardees Lady Bobcat Classicin Newland, N.C.

* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game& At the Florence Civic Center

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% PBAC Tournament in Augusta, Ga.

1995-96 18-9Head Coach Wes MooreNov.18 at Coker W 64-47Nov.20 at Fayetteville State L 58-63Nov.27 Lees-McRae Coll. W 61-50Dec.1 # Univ. of Scranton L 63-73Dec.2 # Mercy College W 63-47Dec.5 Wingate L 63-75Dec.9 Augusta College * W 61-60Jan.3 Pembroke State * W 86-68Jan.6 Columbus College* W 69-56Jan.10 at USC Aiken* W 69-62Jan.13 at Armstrong State * W 69-54Jan.15 USC-Spartanburg* W 66-55Jan.17 at Lander * W 57-47Jan.20 Kennesaw State * W 68-60Jan.25 Newberry W 84-64Jan.27 Georgia College * W 54-52Jan.29 at Erskine W 86-58Jan.31 at Pembroke State * L 55-67Feb.3 at Columbus College* W 75-67Feb.7 USC Aiken* W 76-43Feb.10 Armstrong State * W 65-57Feb.12 at USC-Spartanburg * L 52-56Feb.14 Lander * @ W 70-48Feb.17 at Kennesaw State * L 51-54Feb.21 at Augusta College * L 60-65Feb.24 at Georgia College* L 73-78Feb.28 + Columbus College L 78-82

* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game# Wolf Bus Lines Tournament

in Shippensburg, Pa.@ at the Florence Civic Center+ PBAC Tourn. game in Milledgeville, Ga.

1996-97 21-8Head Coach Wes MooreNov.20 Fayetteville State W 65-51Nov.25 at Anderson College W 59-44Nov.29 at Eckerd College L 53-56Dec.1 at Saint Leo College W 65-64Dec.4 Anderson College W 73-57Dec.8 at Wingate L 59-60Dec.10 Coker @ W 65-46Dec.15 Augusta State * W 77-72Jan.2 at UNC Pembroke* W 86-64Jan.4 at Columbus State * L 59-70Jan.9 USC Aiken* W 64-55Jan.11 Armstrong Atlantic St.*W 69-33Jan.13 at USC Spartanburg* W 79-78Jan.15 Lander * W 60-48Jan.18 at Kennesaw State * L 62-78Jan.22 Erskine W 66-32Jan.25 at Georgia Coll.& St.* W 71-67Jan.29 UNC Pembroke * W 81-69Feb.1 Columbus State * W 83-70Feb.5 at USC Aiken * W 57-48Feb.8 at Armstrong Atlantic St.*L 58-61Feb.10 USC Spartanburg * W 76-56Feb.12 at Lander * W 72-48Feb.15 Kennesaw St. * OT L 68-69Feb.19 at Augusta State * W 63-57Feb.22 Georgia Coll.& St. * W 77-66Feb.26 + USC Spartanburg W 66-63Feb.28 at Georgia Coll.& St.+ L 48-70Mar.6 # Fayetteville State L 83-85

* Peach Belt Athletic Conference game@ at the Florence Civic Center+ PBAC Tourn. game in Milledgeville, Ga.# NCAA Division II Tournament (South

Atlantic Regional) in Kennesaw, Ga.

1997-98 30-3 (#5 NCAA II)NCAA II Final FourHead Coach Wes MooreNov.14 at Anderson College W 101-48Nov.16 Catawba W 77-56Nov.19 at Fayetteville St. W 86-85Nov.21 @ St. Andrews Coll. W 78-62Nov.22 at Catawba L 62-65Nov.26 at Augusta State * W 81-67Dec.2 Wingate W 101-85Dec.5 % Alderson-Broaddus W 78-64Dec.6 at Carson-Newman W 94-89Dec.9 Coker W 71-69Jan.3 at USC Aiken* W 72-48Jan.5 at Kennesaw State * W 61-56Jan.8 Armstrong Atlantic St.*W 69-53Jan.10 Clayton Coll.& St.* W 86-61Jan.14 at Lander * W 79-66Jan.17 USC Spartanburg* W 77-59Jan.21 at UNC Pembroke* W 62-43Jan.24 USC Aiken* W 85-65Jan.26 Augusta State * W 78-57Jan.28 at North Florida * W 62-52Jan.31 Columbus State * L 60-72Feb.4 UNC Pembroke* W 77-35Feb.7 at USC Spartanburg* W 82-55Feb.11 Lander * W 74-60Feb.14 at Georgia Coll. & St.* W 89-67Feb.17 Anderson College W 77-53Feb.22 $ North Florida W 63-60Feb.24 $ Clayton Coll. & St. W 92-43Feb.25 $ Columbus State W 71-67Mar.6 Columbus State & W 77-74Mar.7 Bowie State Univ. & W 62-52

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FMU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS CON’T2000-01 24-7 (#10 NCAA II)NCAA II Sweet SixteenHead Coach: Lee BuchananNov.17 % Fayetteville St. W 74-69Nov.18 % Limestone W 91-43Nov.21 Johnson C. Smith W 68-67Nov.24 N. C. Central W 72-59Nov.25 Mars Hill L 77-79Nov.28 Presbyterian W 62-48Dec.1 & Wingate W 84-78Dec.2 & Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-76Dec.12 at St. Augustine's W 75-59Dec.30 USC Aiken * L 64-75Jan.3 at Armstrong Atl.St.*ot L 72-75Jan.6 at Clayton Coll. & St.* W 70-52Jan.10 Lander * W 71-54Jan.13 at USC Spartanburg * W 66-58Jan.17 UNC Pembroke * W 89-75Jan.20 at USC Aiken * W 45-42Jan.24 North Florida * W 73-67Jan.27 at Columbus State * L 50-81Jan.31 at UNC Pembroke * W 67-59Feb.3 USC Spartanburg * W 65-58Feb.7 at Lander * W 66-60Feb.10 Georgia Coll.& St.* W 77-62Feb.14 at Augusta State * W 80-68Feb.17 Kennesaw State * W 94-89Feb.21 at Converse W 78-40Feb.24 Augusta State * W 86-56Feb.28 # Kennesaw State W 69-57Mar.2 # Columbus State L 57-101Mar.8 + Fayetteville State W 69-61Mar.9 + Catawba W 80-64Mar.10 + Columbus State * L 71-75

* Peach Belt Conference game% USC Aiken Tip-Off Classic& FMU Classic in Florence, SC# Peach Belt Tourn. in Greenwood, SC+ NCAA II South Atlantic Regional in

Columbus, GA2001-02 16-11Head Coach Lee BuchananNov.16 % N.C. Central OT W 66-60Nov.17 % St. Augustine’s W 72-49Nov.20 at Presbyterian OT L 69-70Nov.23 $ Anderson W 70-47Nov.24 $ St. Paul’s W 75-44Nov.28 Armstrong Atlantic St.*W 80-56Dec.1 at Georgia Coll.& St.* W 68-57Dec.4 at N.C. Central Univ. L 50-62Dec.11 at Fayetteville State L 72-78Jan.7 USC Aiken * L 64-68Jan.9 UNC Pembroke * W 74-63Jan.12 at Lander University * W 58-50Jan.16 at Armstrong Atlantic St.* L 48-50Jan.19 at Augusta State * W 59-52Jan.20 North Florida * W 60-59Jan.23 USC Spartanburg * W 65-59Jan.26 Georgia Coll.& St.* W 63-59Jan.30 at UNC Pembroke * W 69-55Feb.2 Clayton Coll.& St.* W 59-54Feb.6 at USC Spartanburg * L 73-80Feb.9 Kennesaw State * L 70-77Feb.10 Columbus State * L 57-81Feb.13 Lander University * W 80-58Feb.16 Augusta State * W 80-58Feb.20 at USC Aiken * L 47-59Feb.23 at Clayton Coll.& St.* L 62-67Feb.28 at Columbus St. + OT L 80-82

* Peach Belt Conference game% FMU Tip-Off Classic in Florence, SC$ Patriot Palmetto Classic in Florence, SC+ PBC Tournament in Columbus, GA

2002-03 12-18

Head Coach Valecia TedderNov.22 $ Anderson College W 75-74Nov.23 $ Pfeiffer University L 56-77Nov.26 Presbyterian Coll. W 79-64Nov.30 Georgia Coll.& St.* L 60-68Dec.2 Fayetteville State W 73-42Dec.10 Coker College W 72-50Dec.16 at St. Andrews College W 78-52Dec.20 vs Fort Valley State % L 61-63Dec.21 vs Wingate % OT L 81-84Jan.2 at Armstrong Atlantic St* L 48-81Jan.8 at North Florida * L 58-61Jan.11 at Columbus State * L 48-64Jan.13 at USC Aiken * L 66-68Jan.15 at UNC Pembroke * L 49-52Jan.18 Lander University * W 85-70Jan.22 Armstrong Atl.St.* OT W 62-61Jan.25 Augusta State Univ.* L 61-73Jan.29 at USC Spartanburg * L 57-67Feb.1 at Georgia Coll.& St. * L 60-84

Feb.5 UNC Pembroke * W 73-63Feb.8 at Clayton Coll.& St.* L 57-71Feb.12 USC Spartanburg * W 58-57Feb.15 at Kennesaw State * L 41-74Feb.19 at Lander University * L 77-102Feb.22 at Augusta State U. * L 40-64Feb.26 USC Aiken * L 63-64Mar.1 Clayton Coll.& St. * W 76-62Mar.4 vs Clayton Coll.& St.& W 59-47Mar.6 vs Augusta State + OT W 61-55Mar.8 at Columbus State + L 46-58

* Peach Belt Conference game$ FMU / Sleep Inn Classic in Florence, SC% AASU / Chatham Orthopaedics Christmas Classic in Savannah, GA+ PBC Tournament in Columbus, GA

2003-04 14-13

Head Coach Valecia TedderNov.22 N.C. Central Univ. W 65-61Nov.25 at Presbyterian Coll. W 82-70Nov.28 at Eckerd $ W 51-45Nov.29 vs Tampa $ W 59-55Dec.9 Wingate University L 71-80Dec.16 Fayetteville St. Univ.W 63-59Dec.30 at Fayetteville St. Univ.L 51-63Jan.3 St. Andrews Pres. W 68-44Jan.7 at Lander University * L 72-77Jan.10 Clayton Coll. & St. *W 72-57Jan.12 at Longwood Univ. L 59-66Jan.14 USC Spartanburg * W 65-60Jan.17 at Armstrong Atl. St. * L 46-74Jan.21 at USC Aiken * W 70-63Jan.24 North Florida * L 63-65Jan.28 at USC Spartanburg * L 66-77Jan.31 at Kennesaw State * L 62-78Feb.4 USC Aiken * @ W 63-62Feb.7 Columbus State * W 72-49Feb.11 UNC Pembroke * W 71-60Feb.14 at Augusta State * L 69-82Feb.18 Lander University * L 71-72Feb.21 at Georgia Coll. & St.* L 59-83Feb.25 at UNC Pembroke * W 91-58Feb.28 Augusta State * L 76-79Mar.2 vs Clayton Coll.&St.+ W 65-63Mar.4 vs Armstrong Atl.St. + L 52-63

$ Eckerd College Classic in St. Petersburg, FL

* Peach Belt Conference game@ at the Florence Civic Center+ PBC Tournament in Augusta, GA

2004-05 11-17

Head Coach: Valecia TedderNov.19 $ St. Andrews Pres. C.L 64-69Nov.20 $ Fayetteville St. Univ.L 53-66Nov.23 Presbyterian Coll. W 67-66Nov.26 at North Florida ^ L 44-56Nov.27 ^ Rollins College L 56-65Nov.30 Livingstone College W 80-62Dec.2at Fayetteville St. Univ.W 79-75Dec.6at Wingate Univ. OT L 71-73Dec.16 at Anderson College L 59-86Dec.30 # Winston-Salem St. L 47-54Dec.31 # N.C. Central Univ. W 58-54Jan.5 Lander Univ. * L 58-61Jan.8 at Clayton Coll. & St. *L 48-95Jan.12 at USC Upstate * L 49-62Jan.15 Armstrong Atl. St. * W 77-72Jan.19 USC Aiken * W 57-55Jan.22 at North Florida * L 39-56Jan.26 USC Upstate * L 60-68Jan.29 Kennesaw State * W 66-60Feb.2 at USC Aiken * L 49-66Feb.5 at Columbus State * L 67-79Feb.9 at UNC Pembroke * L 51-57Feb.12 Augusta State * W 57-53Feb.16 at Lander University * W 66-58Feb.19 Georgia Coll. & St.* W 73-62Feb.23 UNC Pembroke * L 48-63Feb.26 at Augusta State * W 55-49Mar.1 + Kennesaw State L 69-70

* Peach Belt Conference game$ Patriot Tip-Off Classic

at Florence Civic Center^ UNF Turkey Classic in Jacksonville, FL# All-State Insurance PBC/CIAA Clash

in Spartanburg, SC+ PBC Tournament in Augusta, GA

2005-06 13-16

Head Coach: Valecia TedderNov.15 at Presbyterian L 61-69Nov.18 Coker W 85-55Nov.19 Fayetteville St. W 73-72Nov.30 USC Upstate L 46-61Dec.3 at Lander W 66-61Dec.5 Wingate L 60-77Dec.14 Anderson College L 68-70Dec.20 at N.C. Central L 53-63Jan.4 at Armstong Atlantic L 47-64Jan.7 Ga. College & St. W 74-73Jan.11 USC Aiken W 64-52Jan.14 at Columbus St. W 60-49Jan.18 Augusta St. W 57-56Jan.21 at Clayton St. L 47-60Jan.23 North Georgia L 58-69Jan.25 at USC Upstate L 49-53Jan.28 Lander W 74-59Feb.1 at North Georgia L 56-69Feb.6 UNC Pembroke L 44-61Feb.8. Armstrong Atlantic W 58-56Feb.11 at Ga. College & St. L 51-60Feb.15 at USC Aiken L 51-57Feb.18 Columbus St. W 68-61Feb.20 at UNC Pembroke W 58-52Feb,22 at Agusta St. L 49-53Feb.25 Clayton St. L 67-68Mar.2 vs UNC Pembroke W 65-58Mar.4 vs USC Upstate W 63-58Mar.5 vs Ga. Coll. & St. 2OT L 83-89

* Peach Belt Conference game# Zaxby’s Patriot Tip-Off Clazzic in

Florence, SC+ PBC Tournament in Greenwood, SC

2006-07 6-22

Head Coach: Valecia TedderNov.15 at Furman L 33-57Nov. 18 Mount Olive W 82-69Nov. 21 Presbyterian W 66-57Nov. 24 vs Carson-Newman L 52-69Nov. 25 at Catawba L 70-85Nov. 28 at Erskine W 74-57Dec. 2 Clayton State L 62-82Dec. 4 at Wingate L 57-58Dec.14 at Tusculum L 61-71Dec.16 at Newberry L 42-63Jan. 2 Lander L 61-74Jan. 4 Pfeiffer L 60-82Jan. 6 at Clayton State L 62-72Jan. 10 at USC Upstate L 45-84Jan. 13 Armstrong Atlantic L 51-65Jan. 17 USC Aiken W 68-64Jan. 20 at Ga. Southwestern W 66-52Jan. 24 USC Upstate L 56-63Jan. 27 Augusta State L 50-61Jan. 31 at USC AIken L 44-73Feb. 3 at Columbus State L 56-58Feb. 7 at UNC Pembroke L 34-43Feb. 10 North Georgia L 61-69Feb. 14 at Lander L 65-72Feb. 17 Georgia College L 49-54Feb. 21 UNC Pembroke L 55-64Feb. 24 at North Georgia W 85-83Feb. 28 vs Augusta State + L 46-56

* Peach Belt Conference game% Comfort Suits Classic in Salisbury, NC+ PBC Tournament in Greenwood, SC

2007-08 21-9

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Head Coach: Heather MacyNov. 17 Mount Olive W 78-63Nov. 20 Milligan W 111-86Nov. 24 Apprentice School W 115-52Nov. 27 Wingate W 112-81Dec. 1 at North Georgia * L 82-87Dec. 14vs Converse ^ W 101-41Dec. 15at Coker ^ W 84-77Jan. 2 Erskine W 91-50Jan. 5 Ga. Southwestern * W 97-62Jan. 6 Columbus State * W 88-74Jan. 9 USC Aiken * W 89-66Jan. 16 at UNC Pembroke * W 101-82Jan. 19 at Ga. College & St. * L 84-90Jan. 23 Augusta State * W 101-86Jan. 26 at Clayton State * W 84-76Jan. 30 at Lander * W 113-103Feb. 2 North Georgia * W 96-86Feb. 4 Armstrong Atlantic*W 73-69Feb. 6 at USC Aiken * L 71-81Feb. 9 at Ga. Southwestern * W 88-64Feb. 10 at Columbus St. * OT L 108-113Feb. 13 UNC Pembroke * W 85-75Feb. 18 Lander * L 81-95Feb. 20 at Augusta State * W 87-76Feb. 23 Ga. College & St. * W 95-67Feb. 27 at Armstrong Atlantic*L 65-78Mar. 1 Clayton State * L 74-76Mar. 6 vs North Georgia + W 84-75Mar. 8 vs Lander + L 73-93Mar. 14 Clayton State # L 69-88

* Peach Belt Conference game^ Lady Cobra Classic in Hartsville, SC+ PBC Tournament in Aiken, SC# NCAA II South Atlantic Regional inFlorence, SC

2008-09 27-5 (#14 NCAA II)Head Coach: Heather MacyNov. 15 at Barton College W 68-66Nov. 19 St. Andrews W 116-37Nov. 22 Chowan W 117-35Nov. 25 Morris W 119-49Nov. 29 Erskine W 108-71Dec. 12at Coker W 99-60Dec. 15 North Georgia * W 84-68Dec. 30 Allen W 104-35Jan. 3 at Ga. Southwestern * W 93-79Jan. 7 at USC Aiken * L 57-75Jan. 10 at Columbus State * W 78-67Jan. 14 UNC Pembroke * W 81-59Jan. 17 Ga.College & St * W 86-67Jan. 21 at Augusta State * W 93-90Jan. 24 Clayton State * W 89-80Jan. 28 Lander * W 100-79Jan. 31 at North Georgia * W 74-65Feb. 2 at Armstrong Atlantic* W 75-61Feb. 4 USC Aiken * W 67-45Feb. 7 Ga. Southwestern * W 112-68Feb. 11 at UNC Pembroke * W 75-58Feb. 14 Columbus State * W 94-61Feb. 16 at Lander * W 98-80Feb. 18 Augusta State * W 78-65Feb. 21 at Ga. College & St. * W 72-69Feb. 25 Armstrong Atl.* OT L 91-92Feb. 28 at Clayton State * OT L 80-86Mar. 5 vs North Georgia + W 80-61Mar. 7 vs Lander + L 63-70Mar. 13vs USC Aiken # W 101-83Mar. 14at Lenoir-Rhyne # W 93-74Mar. 16vs Clayton State # L 73-89

* Peach Belt Conference game+ PBC Tournament game in Aiken, SC# NCAA II Southeast Regional Tournamentin Hickory, NC

2009-10 27-5 (#20 NCAA II)

Head Coach: Heather MacyNov. 15 Converse College W 91-57Nov. 18 Fayetteville St. W 91-61Nov. 21 Coker College W 106-48Nov. 27 St. Augustine's W 86-56Nov. 28 Allen University W 122-47Dec. 2 USC Aiken * W 69-65Dec. 7 Barton College W 88-80Dec. 18vs Tusculum # W 83-71Dec. 19at Wingate # L 85-87Dec. 20vs Bluefield College % W 111-77Jan. 2 UNC Pembroke * W 77-65Jan. 6 at Lander * L 86-91Jan. 9 at Augusta State * W 86-62Jan. 13 at USC Aiken * W 79-77Jan. 16 Ga. Southwestern * W 87-74Jan. 17 Columbus State * W 90-85Jan. 23 Flagler * W 97-63Jan. 29 at Georgia College * W 92-77

Jan. 31 at Montevallo * W 91-68Feb. 3 at UNC Pembroke * W 98-82Feb. 6 Armstrong Atl. St. * W 84-67Feb. 10 at North Georgia * W 93-70Feb. 13 Clayton State * L 82-92Feb. 17 Lander * W 82-71Feb. 20 Augusta State * W 89-47Feb. 24 at Flagler * W 105-86Feb. 27 at Armstrong Atl. St. * W 104-81Mar. 2 USC Aiken ~ W 75-64Mar. 6 vs Georgia College ~~ W 66-61Mar. 7 vs Clayton State ~~ L 75-94Mar. 12 vs Newberry $ W 103-96Mar. 13 vs Tusculum $ L 96-103

* Peach Belt Conference game# OrthoCarolina Classic in Wingate, NC% Carolina's Challenge in Myrtle Beach,SC~ PBC Tournament game in Florence, SC~~ PBC Tournament game in Aiken, SC$ NCAA II Southeast Regional inGreenwood, SC

2010-11 18-10

Head Coach: Kate GluskoNov. 12 at Fayetteville State W 78-68Nov. 23 Morris College W 101-63Nov. 26 King College W 92-63Dec. 1 at USC Aiken * L 64-66Dec. 4 vs Shaw University & L 65-67Dec. 6 at Barton College W 90-79Dec. 17 at Eckerd College ot W 75-66Dec. 19 vs Virginia Intermont # W 90-76Dec. 30 at Queens U/Charlotte W 69-52Jan. 2 at UNC Pembroke * L 74-85Jan. 5 Lander * L 81-86Jan. 8 Augusta State * W 86-64Jan. 12 USC Aiken * OT L 66-74Jan. 15 at Ga. Southwestern * W 71-70Jan. 16 at Columbus State * W 77-72Jan. 22 at Flagler * W 67-48Jan. 28 Georgia College * W 73-55Jan. 30 Montevallo * W 76-59Feb. 2 UNC Pembroke * W 75-60Feb. 5 at Armstrong Atl. St.* W 75-70Feb. 9 North Georgia * L 63-67Feb. 12 at Clayton State * L 60-80Feb. 16 at Lander * L 65-78Feb. 19 at Augusta State * OT W 54-52Feb. 23 Flagler * W 74-50Feb. 26 Armstrong Atl. St. * W 98-56Mar. 2 at USC Aiken + L 66-71Mar. 11 at Clayton State ^ L 54-79

* Peach Belt Conference game& in Savannah, GA# Crescent Bank Carolinas Challenge in

Myrtle Beach, SC+ Peach Belt Conference Tournament^ NCAA II Southeast Regional in Morrow,GA

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2011-12 9-17

Head Coach: Kate GluskoNov. 18 vs Lenoir-Rhyne # L 59-67Nov. 19 at Mars Hill L 58-77Nov. 22 at St. Andrews W 84-44Nov. 23 Voorhees W 59-57Nov. 30 Lander * L 51-54Dec. 3 Augusta State * L 42-49Dec.17 at Armstrong Atl.* OT W 77-70Dec.19 at Coker W 58-53Dec.30 Saint Augustine’s W 60-54Jan. 4 USC Aiken * L 47-59Jan. 7 Clayton State * L 56-68Jan. 9 Montevallo * L 57-67Jan. 11 at Flagler * W 54-31Jan. 16 at North Georgia * L 55-75Jan. 20 Georgia College * L 50-58Jan. 22 Coastal Georgia L 65-67Jan. 28 at Ga. Southwestern * L 60-64Jan. 29 at Columbus State * L 59-72Feb. 2 UNC Pembroke * L 56-59Feb. 4 at Lander * L 62-96Feb. 8 Morris W 85-55Feb. 11 at Augusta State * W 59-51Feb. 15 at UNC Pembroke * L 52-62Feb. 18 Flagler * L 58-63Feb. 20 Armstrong Atl. St. * W 66-63Feb. 22 at USC Aiken * L 63-65

* Peach Belt Conference game# Biltmore Farms/Mars Hill Classic in

Mars Hill, NC

2012-13 13-13

Head Coach: Kate GluskoNov. 9 at Southern Wesleyan W 97-69Nov. 14 Claflin W 80-54Nov. 17 Newberry W 67-58Nov. 24 at Brenau L 58-61Nov. 27 Barber-Scotia W forfeitDec. 3 Coker W 68-54Dec. 15 at Georgia College * L 51-75Dec. 17 USC Aiken * L 55-75Jan. 2 Augusta State * OT W 81-76Jan. 5 at Armstrong Atl. St.* L 72-94Jan. 10 Columbus State * L 71-77Jan. 12 Ga. Southwestern * W 78-73Jan. 19 at Montevallo * L 65-66Jan. 23 at Clayton State * L 66-80Jan. 26 at USC Aiken * L 58-69Jan. 29 at Morris W 86-64Feb. 2 Flagler * OT L 64-74Feb. 7 at UNC Pembroke * W 72-69Feb. 9 Lander * W 69-50Feb. 14 North Georgia * L 48-82Feb. 16 Young Harris * W 58-51Feb. 20 at Flagler * L 77-88Feb. 23 at Augusta State * L 40-55Feb. 25 Armstrong Atl. St.* L 61-75Feb. 27 UNC Pembroke * W 73-70Mar. 2 at Lander * W 67-66

* Peach Belt Conference game

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FMU Trips to theNCAA II Tournament:

2011, 2010, 2009,

2008, 2001, 2000,

1999, 1998, 1997

Sweet 16 Appearences:2009, 2001, 2000,

1999, 1998

Final 4 Appearences: 1998

“The Patriot women’sbasketball team has

won at least 20 gamesin 22 of 41 all-timeseasons, including

three 30-win seasonsand two nationalchampionships“

NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball All-Time Victories List

Team Yrs. Won1. Bentley 40 9662. Arkansas Tech 37 9113. Cal Poly Pomona 40 8994. Central Missouri 44 8755. Delta State 35 8696. Washburn 45 839

Stonehill 43 8398. Francis Marion 41 8039. Northern State 37 79110. Pittsburgh-Johnstown 39 783

2013-14 13-13

Head Coach: Kate GluskoNov. 8 at Tampa $ L 65-73Nov. 9 vs Florida Southern $ W 74-61Nov. 14 Virginia-Lynchburg W 98-42Nov. 23 at Bluefield State W 79-65Nov. 26 at Pfeiffer W 70-51Dec. 2 Georgia College * L 58-69Dec. 16at USC Aiken * W 71-69Dec. 18at Converse W 84-53Jan. 2 at GRU Augusta * W 52-45Jan. 4 Armstrong Atlantic*W 67-58Jan. 10 at Columbus State * L 51-68Jan. 12 at Ga. Southwestern * W 80-75Jan. 16 at Armstrong Atlantic*L 72-74Jan. 18 Montevallo * W 67-65Jan. 20 Clayton State * L 68-71Jan. 25 USC Aiken * L 68-73Jan. 30 at UNC Pembroke * L 61-73Feb. 1 at Flagler * L 77-81Feb. 6 UNC Pembroke * W 68-54Feb. 8 at Lander * L 71-74Feb. 15 at Young Harris * L 53-72Feb. 16 at #23 North Georgia* L 71-78Feb. 19 Flagler * L 72-78Feb. 22 GRU Augusta * W 70-66Feb. 25 Bluefield State W 66-61Mar. 1 Lander * L 61-64

* Peach Belt Conference game$ Spartan Challenge in Tampa, FL

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PAST PBC STANDINGS1990-911. *USC Aiken 9-3 24-62. USC-Spartanburg 7-5 18-10

Georgia College 7-5 18-114. Armstrong State 5-7 10-14

Lander 5-7 20-8Francis Marion 5-7 17-12

7. Columbus College 3-9 8-171991-921. *^Augusta College 12-2 23-6

*Georgia College 12-2 22-73. USC Aiken 9-5 18-114. Francis Marion 6-8 18-125. Armstrong State 5-9 14-13

USC-Spartanburg 5-9 12-167. Columbus College 4-10 10-168. Lander 3-11 13-151992-931. *USC-Spartanburg 16-0 28-32. ^Augusta College 14-2 24-53. Armstrong State 10-6 16-104. Georgia College 8-8 17-115. Lander 7-9 11-166. Columbus Col. 6-10 12-157. Pembroke State 5-11 10-178. Francis Marion 3-13 11-17

USC Aiken 3-13 8-18* Kennesaw State 0-0 19-111993-941. *^USC-Spartanburg 15-1 27-42. Columbus College 12-4 20-93. Armstrong State 11-5 17-94. Augusta College 9-7 16-115. Georgia College 8-8 16-12

USC Aiken 8-8 15-127. Pembroke State 4-12 6-198. Lander 3-13 9-189. Francis Marion 2-14 6-21

Kennesaw State 0-0 18-111994-951. *^USC-Spartanburg 14-4 25-6

*Augusta College 14-4 19-9*Columbus College 14-4 21-7

4. Kennesaw State 12-6 15-125. Francis Marion 8-10 11-15

Armstrong State 8-10 12-177. USC Aiken 7-11 12-15

Georgia College 7-11 11-179. Pembroke State 5-13 8-1810. Lander 1-17 4-221995-961. *^Georgia College 14-4 21-92. Francis Marion 13-5 18-93. Kennesaw State 12-6 17-124. Augusta College 11-7 19-95. USC-Spartanburg 10-8 14-136. Pembroke State 9-9 15-12

Columbus College 9-9 13-158. Armstrong State 7-11 9-189. Lander 3-15 9-1510. USC Aiken 2-16 3-23

Clayton State 0-0 13-151996-971. *^Kennesaw State 17-1 30-22. Francis Marion 14-4 21-83. GC&SU 13-5 23-84. Columbus State 11-7 17-115. Augusta State 10-8 18-9

Armstrong Atl. 10-8 14-137. USC-Spartanburg 5-13 11-17

Lander 5-13 8-199. USC-Aiken 4-14 7-2110. UNC Pembroke 1-17 1-25

Clayton State 0-0 14-131997-98North Division1. ^Francis Marion 15-1 30-32. Augusta State 9-7 18-103. USC Spartanburg 7-9 14-13

Lander 7-9 12-145. USC Aiken 6-10 10-176. UNC Pembroke 0-16 5-22South Division1. *Columbus St. 16-0 25-62. GC&SU 11-5 19-83. Kennesaw State 10-6 18-104. North Florida 6-10 11-175. Armstrong Atl. 5-11 12-166. Clayton State 4-12 14-15

1998-99North Division1. *Francis Marion 16-0 27-32. ^Lander 11-5 20-103. Augusta State 7-9 13-15

UNC Pembroke 7-9 16-115. USC Spartanburg 3-13 6-216. USC Aiken 0-16 5-22South Division1. Kennesaw State 14-2 28-42. Columbus State 12-4 25-73. GC&SU 9-7 17-114. North Florida 7-9 18-105. Armstrong Atl. 6-10 13-156. Clayton State 4-12 9-181999-2000North Division1. Francis Marion 13-3 25-82. Lander 12-4 22-83. USC Aiken 7-9 15-124. Augusta State 5-11 10-155. UNC Pembroke 3-13 11-156. USC Spartanburg 2-14 5-21South Division1. *Kennesaw State 25-5 14-22. ^Columbus State 12-4 28-83. GCSU 10-6 17-10

North Florida 10-6 16-115. Armstrong Atlantic 4-12 8-18

Clayton State 4-12 7-192000-01North Division1. USC Aiken 14-2 22-72. Francis Marion 13-3 24-73. UNC Pembroke 6-10 14-134. Augusta State 5-11 12-155. Lander 2-14 6-17

USC Spartanburg 2-14 7-19South Division1. *^Columbus State 16-0 31-12. GC&SU 11-5 21-73. Kennesaw State 10-5 19-84. North Florida 8-8 14-135. Armstrong Atl. 5-11 10-166. Clayton State 4-12 6-202001-02North Division1. *USC Aiken 16-3 22-62. Francis Marion 12-7 16-11

UNC Pembroke 12-7 18-94. Augusta State 5-14 10-175. USC Spartanburg 4-15 6-216. Lander 1-18 2-25South Division1. Kennesaw State 13-6 17-10

North Florida 13-6 20-93. Columbus State 12-7 21-114. ^GC&SU 11-8 19-125. Clayton State 8-11 13-156. Armstrong Atl. 7-12 11-182002-03North Division1. Augusta St. 13-6 19-102. USC Aiken 9-10 19-133. USC Spartanburg 7-12 13-154. Lander 6-13 12-155. Francis Marion 5-14 12-186. UNC Pembroke 3-16 8-19South Division1. *^Armstrong Atl. 17-2 27-4

*Columbus St. 17-2 28-43. North Florida 12-7 20-124. Clayton State 10-9 16-115. Kennesaw State 9-10 16-136. GC&SU 6-13 13-162003-04North Division1. *Lander 14-2 24-62. Augusta State 11-5 24-83. Francis Marion 7-9 14-134. USC Aiken 6-10 14-145. USC Spartanburg 4-12 9-186. UNC Pembroke 2-14 8-20South Division1. Armstrong Atl. 12-4 23-8

North Florida 12-4 24-63. ^GC&SU 11-5 28-64. Kennesaw State 10-6 19-105. Columbus State 5-11 11-176. Clayton State 2-14 10-18

2004-05North Division1. UNC Pembroke 10-6 18-102. USC Aiken 9-7 19-133. Augusta State 8-8 14-144. Francis Marion 7-9 11-17

Lander 7-9 14-15USC Upstate 7-9 14-14

South Division1. *^Clayton State 13-3 25-72. Columbus State 12-4 21-103. GC&SU 9-7 18-104. Kennesaw State 8-8 18-125. North Florida 6-10 13-166. Armstrong Atl. 0-16 0-302005-061. *North Georgia 19-1 23-42. Clayton State 17-3 25-63. USC Upstate 12-8 16-144. Armstrong Atl. 10-10 15-13

UNC Pembroke 10-10 15-136. Columbus State 9-11 17-15

Francis Marion 9-11 13-16^GC&SU 9-11 17-14

9. Augusta State 7-13 13-18USC Aiken 7-13 11-17

11. Lander 1-19 5-232006-07North Division1. USC Aiken 11-5 20-92. UNC Pembroke 10-6 13-153. Lander 9-7 15-134. North Georgia 7-9 12-145. USC Upstate 6-10 11-176. Francis Marion 3-13 6-22South Division1. *^Clayton State 12-4 29-62. Columbus State 10-6 21-11

GCSU 10-6 22-104. Augusta State 9-7 18-105. Armstrong Atl. 8-8 15-146. Ga. Southwestern 1-15 4-212007-081. *Augusta State 13-7 20-10

*Clayton State 13-7 20-11*Francis Marion 13-7 21-9*^Lander 13-7 23-12*USC Aiken 13-7 20-8

6. Columbus State 12-8 17-127. Armstrong Atl. 11-9 20-118. North Georgia 9-11 17-129. GCSU 8-12 13-1510. UNC Pembroke 5-15 10-1811. Ga. Southwestern 0-20 1-262008-091. *Francis Marion 17-3 27-52. Clayton State 16-4 26-73. Armstrong Atlantic 12-8 17-11

^Lander 12-8 20-11USC Aiken 12-8 22-12

6. GCSU 11-8 16-117. Columbus St. 10-10 18-148. UNC Pembroke 8-12 12-169. North Georgia 5-15 9-2010. Augusta St. 3-17 5-23

Ga. Southwestern 3-17 8-192009-10East Division1. *Lander 17-1 27-42. Francis Marion 16-2 27-53. USC Aiken 10-8 15-134. UNC Pembroke 8-10 14-145. Armstrong Atlantic 6-12 9-176. Flagler 3-15 8-197. Augusta State 0-18 1-26West Division1. GCSU 13-4 21-82. ^Clayton State 12-5 24-73. Columbus State 11-6 17-114. Montevallo 7-10 14-13

Georgia Southwestern 7-10 12-166. North Georgia 4-13 9-17

2010-11East Division1. Lander 16-2 29-4

USC Aiken 16-2 27-63. Francis Marion 11-7 18-104. UNC Pembroke 8-10 12-155. Armstrong Atlantic St. 4-14 8-186. Flagler 3-15 6-207. Augusta State 2-16 8-18West Division1. *^~Clayton State 17-0 35-12. Georgia College 11-6 22-73. Columbus State 8-9 15-124. North Georgia 6-11 15-13

Georgia Southwestern 6-11 12-14Montevallo 6-11 10-17

* PBC Champions ~ NCAA Nat’l champs^ PBC Tournament Champions2011-12East Division1. ^USC Aiken 16-2 27-42. Lander 15-3 24-83. UNC Pembroke 12-6 16-124. Armstrong Atlantic St. 7-11 13-135. Augusta State 7-11 12-156. Francis Marion 4-14 9-177. Flagler 2-16 4-22West Division1. *Clayton State 16-1 29-42. Columbus State 11-6 16-113. Georgia Southwestern 10-7 18-94. North Georgia 6-11 12-14

Montevallo 6-11 11-166. Georgia College 2-15 4-222012-13East Division1. Augusta State 14-5 21-62. USC Aiken 13-6 22-83. Flagler 10-9 15-134. Armstrong Atlantic 8-11 13-145. Francis Marion 7-12 13-136. UNC Pembroke 6-13 12-167. Lander 6-13 9-17West Division1. Clayton State *^ 19-0 32-12. Columbus State 12-7 16-113. Montevallo 12-7 17-124. North Georgia 10-9 14-155. Georgia College 8-11 12-146. Young Harris 7-12 13-137. Ga. Southwestern 1-18 3-232013-14East Division1. Armstrong Atlantic 14-5 21-82. Flagler 10-9 12-153. USC Aiken 9-10 11-184. Francis Marion 7-12 13-13

Lander 7-12 12-176. Georgia Regents 5-14 9-17

UNC Pembroke 5-14 9-17West Division1. Clayton State * 16-3 22-72. North Georgia 15-4 23-73. Young Harris 14-5 19-74. Columbus State ^ 13-6 21-85. Georgia College 9-10 18-116. Montevallo 5-14 8-187. Ga. Southwestern 4-15 9-17* PBC champions^ PBC Tournament champions

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CAREER ASSISTS LIST1. Amanda Sheheen (1985-89) 5862. Melanie McLeod (1980-84) 5753. Christy Wright (1997-2001) 5474. Cherita Linton (1985-89) 5015. Brittany Young (2004-07) 440

FRANCIS MARION UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS

SINGLE GAMEINDIVIDUAL:

Points: 60 Pearl Moore (3-22-78) vs Eastern Washington State CollegeHighest FG%: 10-10 Martha Williamson

(2-15-79) vs Columbia CollegeHighest 3FG%: 5-5 Jennifer Puckett

(1-27-96) vs Georgia CollegeHighest FT%: 12-12 Jennifer Brabson (2-22-00) vs Converse, 12-12 Crystal Sweat (2-13-95) vs USC SpartanburgRebounds: 32 LaRue Fields (1-28-76)

vs University of South CarolinaAssists: 18 Melanie McLeod (1-29-82)

vs UNC WilmingtonTurnovers: 12 by three individualsBlocked Shots: 12 Shavone Mack (2-1-06) vs North GeorgiaSteals: 12 by Kevina Ransom (3-14-08)

vs Clayton State Univ.Minutes: 55 Sherer Gordon (1-18-95)

vs Lander UniversityTriple-Doubles: eight occasions -

Pearl Moore, 3-22-78Melanie McLeod, 11-28-81Tracey Tillman, 12-3-86 and 2-7-87Cherita Linton, 2-13-88 and 2-22-88Mary Jackson, 1-10-90

Quad-Double: Sherer Gordon, 1-18-95

TEAM:

Most Points: 128 vs Morris (2-13-88) 128 vs Morris (2-14-87)Most Points in a Half: 69 (second half) vs Morris (11-28-84)Fewest Points: 33 vs Furman (11-15-06)Fewest Points in a Half: 12 (first half) vs Erskine (1-23-93); 12 (first half) at Augusta State (2-23-13)Largest Margin of Victory: 94 (128-34)

vs Morris (2-13-88)Largest Margin of Defeat: 54 (118-64)

vs Clemson (12-9-78)Most Points Allowed:

118 vs Clemson (12-9-78)Fewest Points Allowed:

19 vs UNC Wilmington (2-9-74)Most Points Both Teams: 221, FMU(108) at Columbus St (113) OT (2-10-08)Fewest Points Both Teams: 77

FMU (34) vs UNCP (43) (2-7-07)Highest FG%: 69.0% (49-71)

vs Lenoir-Rhyne (2-10-83)Highest 3FG%: 100% , seven occasionsHighest FT%: 100% (13-13) at USCA(12-16-13);(13-13) vs Wofford (12-5-92);100% (4-4) at Georgia College (12-15-12)Rebounds: 83 vs USC-Lancaster (3-5-76)Assists: 39 vs UNC Wilmington (1-29-82)Turnovers: 56 vs Voorhees (1-10-90)Blocked Shots: 19 vs No.Georgia (2-1-06)Steals: 40 vs Morris (2-13-88)

SEASONINDIVIDUAL:

Points: 1,109 Pearl Moore (1977-78)Highest Scoring Average: 33.6 ppg Pearl Moore (1977-78)Highest FG%:

61.1% Tracey Tillman (1985-86)

CAREER REBOUNDING LIST1. Daphne Donnelly (1979-83) 1,4722. Tracey Tillman (1984-88) 1,3333. Pearl Moore (1975-79) 1,2704. LaRue Fields (1973-76) 1,1865. Chiffonia Adderson (1996-2000) 1,051

CAREER SCORING LIST1. Pearl Moore (1975-79) 3,8842. Tracey Tillman (1984-88) 2,6863. Daphne Donnelly (1979-83) 2,4034. Jennifer Brabson (1996-2000) 2,2175. Chiffonia Adderson (1996-2000) 1,897

Moore Donnelly

Highest 3FG%: 43.5% Jennifer Brabson (1998-99)

Highest FT%: 85.8% Jennifer Brabson (1999-00)Rebounds: 640 Leatha Lee (1976-77)Highest Rebounding Average:

20.0 rpg Leatha Lee (1976-77)Assists: 190 Melanie McLeod (1981-82)Turnovers:

155 Melanie McLeod (1981-82)Blocked Shots:

165 Tracey Tillman (1986-87)Steals: 150 Kim Slawson (1985-86)

TEAM:

Games: 38 in 1985-86Most / Fewest Wins:

36 in 1985-86 / 6 in 1993-94 6 in 2006-07Most / Fewest Losses:

22 in 2006-07 / 2 in 1985-86Highest / Lowest Winning Percentage:.947 (36-2) in 1985-86 / .273 (6-22) in2006-07Consecutive Wins: 28 (1/20-11/27/86)Highest / Lowest Scoring Average:93.6 ppg in 1985-86 / 53.7 ppg in 1973-74Most 100+ Games: 14 in 1985-86Highest / Lowest Scoring Margin:+36.3 ppg in 1985-86 / -8.7 ppg in 2006-07Highest / Lowest Scoring Avg.Allowed: 77.1 ppg in 2007-08 / 40.5 ppg

in 1973-74Highest FG%: 53.6% in 1981-82Highest 3FG%: 42.9% in 1998-99Highest FT%: 74.7% in 1999-2000Highest / Lowest Rebounding Average:52.0 rpg in 1987-88 / 25.6 rpg in 1973-74Highest Rebounding Margin: +15.0 rpg in 1987-88 and 1980-81Assists: 708 in 1985-86Turnovers: 786 in 1986-87Blocked Shots: 250 in 1986-87Steals: 650 in 1985-86

CAREERPoints: 3,884 Pearl Moore (1975-79)Highest Scoring Average:

30.6 ppg Pearl Moore (1975-79)Highest FG%:

57.7% Tracey Tillman (1984-88)Highest 3FG%:

39.7% Anne Gioscia (2000-02)Highest FT%: 78.3% Jennifer Brabson (1996-2000)Rebounds:

1,472 Daphne Donnelly (1979-83)Assists: 586 Amanda Sheheen (1985-89)Turnovers:

439 Melanie McLeod (1980-84)Blocked Shots:

468 Tracey Tillman (1984-88)Steals: 462 Kim Slawson (1982-86)Games: 137 Lisa Waldrop (1983-87)

137 Kathy Flaten (1983-87)10-6-14

PAST ALL-AMERICANS

Pearl MooreAIAW Small College 1976, 1977, 1978

Daphne DonnellyNAIA First Team 1983

Jeannette AlstonNAIA Second Team 1986

Tracey TillmanNAIA Third Team 1985

NAIA First Team 1986, 1987, 1988

Brenda CainNAIA First Team 1989

Jennifer BrabsonDatronics (NCAA II) Third Team 1999Women’s (NCAA) Division II Bulletin

(Fourth Team) 2000

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Living on campus is a once in a lifetime experience, and cam-pus life is the best way to fully immerse yourself into life as acollege student.

FMU works hard to make sure the residence halls and apart-ments are an inviting and comfortable place to live and learn.

Francis Marion University offers a progressive residence lifeprogram, offering both residence halls and apartment build-ings. Freshmen live in the residence halls. The new ForestVillas complex provides an additional housing option for upper-classmen. FMU campus life promotes academic sucess in asafe, attractive, modern and well-maintained environment. Allfacilities have air-conditioning, telephone, cable TV, and Internetconnections. Each room is equipped with a smoke/fire detec-tor.

Student Housing consists of the Forest Villas Apartments (topand bottom photos), Resident Halls, and the Village Apartments.

The Housing Office Complex includes a Tutoring Center/StudyHall and provides such services as mail delivery, equipmentcheck out, package acceptance, and an information desk.

Call the FMU Student Housing Office at 843-661-1130.

WHERE THEY STAY (FMU CAMPUS HOUSING)

WHERE THEY PLAY (SMITH UNIVERSITY CENTER)

FMU’S SMITH UNIVERSITY CENTER

Named in honor of the university’s first president,Dr. Walter D. Smith, the Smith University Centerprovides comprehensive facilities for studentservices and activities as well as for recreationand athletic programs to serve students, faculty,and staff. Opened in 1974, the center’s gymna-sium orginally seated 3,027 for basketball, butwith recent renovations that include new theatre-style seats, a new hardwood floor, newscoreboards, a new lighting and sound system,and a new paint job it now seats 2,547.

The Patriot Women have compiled a 422-130 (.764) mark in the Smith University Center, including a 184-62 run in the past246 games. The FMU men’s basketball team owns a 323-198 (.620) record in the building.

In addition to numerous sporting events, the building has hostedmusical concerts, an appearance by Miss America 1994 KimberlyAiken, U.S. Presidential candidates, and both college and highschool commencement exercises. Francis Marion hosted the1978 AIAW Division II National Women’s Basketball Tournament,and in 1988, the U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team playedan exhibition game against the Cuban National Team. In 1998,1999, and 2008, FMU hosted the NCAA Division II women’sbasketball South Atlantic Regional Tournament.

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FRANCIS MARION UNIVERSITY CAMPUSWhere the Swamp Fox Lives.................

Francis Marion University, founded in 1970, prides itself on providing astrong liberal arts education.

Named for Revolutionary War hero, General Francis Marion, who wasnicknamed the “Swamp Fox” for using the South Carolina terrain to out-fox the British, the University enrolls more than 4,000 students. The Uni-versity offers a broad range of undergraduate degrees and a select num-ber of graduate programs in serving the needs of communities, busi-nesses and industries of the Pee Dee region. Francis Marion is the onlystate university serving the Pee Dee region, and many of its students are the first in their families to go to college.

The campus features modern classroom buildings, laboratories and residencefacilities to provide a safe, comfortable learning environment for students. Thecampus also features a number of recreational facilities that are available for useby students, faculty, staff and alumni, and for use in intramural and intercollegiateathletic competition.

Most buildings have been constructedor renovated since 1970. Facilities areequipped with ramps, and those ofmore than one story are equipped withelevators. Though each building hasits own unique design, all are plannedfor architectural harmony.

The campus facilities include: Wallace House (President’s Home), J. HowardStokes Administration Building (above photo), Office Services Building, FacilitiesManagement/Campus Police Building, Walter Douglas Smith University Center,The Edward S. Ervin III Dining Hall, John K. Cauthen Educational Media Center,

Founders Hall, Peter D. Hyman Fine Arts Center, Hugh K. Leatherman Sr. Science Facility (bottom right photo),Frank B. Lee Nursing Building (top left photo), Robert E. McNair Science Building, The Observatory, James A.Rogers Library, Thomas C. Stanton Academic Computer Center, The Grille (top right photo), and the BB&T/Amelia

Wallace Faculty/Alumni Cottage.

On campus housing includesThe Village, Residence Halls,Forest Villas Apartment Com-plex, Forest Villas CommunityCenter, and the Allard A. AllstonHousing Office Complex.

In addition to the Walter Douglas Smith University Center, which houses thegymnasium, raquetball courts, weightroom, fitness room, and an olympic-sizedswimming pool, other on campus athletic facilities include John Kassab (tennis)Courts, a reslite eight-lane track, two natural grass intramural fields, an outdoorrecreational pool, and the new state-of-the-art Griffin Athletic Complex, whichopened in 2012. It includes Clifford S. Cormell (baseball) Field at Sparrow Sta-dium, the FMU Softball Stadium, Murray G. Hartzler (soccer) Field, and afieldhouse.

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