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2016 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL TOURNAMENT2016 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL TOURNAMENTTIMKEN CENTER • GAFFNEY, S.C.TIMKEN CENTER • GAFFNEY, S.C.

GAME NOTESGAME NOTES

2No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

CLAYTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALLCLAYTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALLCLAYTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALLCLAYTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

No. 4 Seed/No. 24 Clayton State(22-6, 15-4 - 2nd in PBC)

vs.No. 5 Seed Anderson

(22-6, 18-4 - 1st in SAC)

March 11, 2016Timken Center

2015-16 Saints Schedule2015-16 Saints Schedule

Game 29

Game.................................No. 4 Seed Clayton State (No. 24 National) vs. No. 5 Seed AndersonDate ............................................................................................................................March 11, 2016Arena ............................................................................................................................Timken CenterTV ............................................................................................................................................NoneRadio ...........................................................................................................................................NoneInternet Broadcast .................................................... www.NCAA.com/www.GoLimestoneSaints.com

SID ..........................................................................Joshua J. DarlingOffice # .....................................................................(678) 466-4681E-Mail .............................................JoshuaDarling@Clayton.eduWebsite .........................................www.ClaytonStateSports.com

VS.

Clayton State Possible Starters ............................................................................... 2015-16 StatsP .....# .....Name................ Hgt. ....Cl. ..... Hometown ................Pts. ..... Reb. ....Ast. ... FG% ....FT%G .....1 .....Kayla Pryce ........ 5-6 ......Sr. ..... Melbourne, Fla... ..........6.8 ........ 2.1 ......2.5 .... .374 .... .647G .....11 ....Kenisha Jones-Barrett . 5-8 ......Sr. ..... Winter Haven, Fla. .....10.8 ........ 3.3 ......2.2 .... .429 .... .720F .....5 .....Jess Covington . 5-10 ....R-Sr. . Tifton, Ga. ....................4.5 ........ 1.9 ......0.6 .... .310 .... .789F .....34 ...Shay Upshaw ... 5-8 ......Sr. ..... Tampa, Fla. ..................6.6 ........ 4.0 ......1.0 .... .491 .... .538C .....22 ...DaQuenna Moore . 6-1 ......Sr. ..... Plantersville, S.C... ....10.0 ........ 8.0 ......1.1 .... .479 .... .637

About The No. 4 Seed Clayton State Lakers (22-6, 15-4)

For the 11th time in 12 seasons, No. 24 Clayton State women’s basketball has been selected for the NCAA Division II Tournament and will face Anderson as the No. 4 seed on Friday, March 11. The Southeast Regional will be hosted by No. 3 Limestone in Gaffney, S.C. from March 11-14. The Lakers earned the berth as an At-Large selection following a season that saw them go 22-6 and appear in the USA Today Sports Coaches Poll three times and the D2SIDA Media Poll fi ve times, with a high of No. 19 and No. 12, respectively. They also won 13 games in a row at one point, achieved their 11th season of at least 20 wins and reached the semifi nals of the Peach Belt Conference Tournament before falling to eventual PBC Champion Lander. An NCAA Tournament staple, Clayton State made “The Big Dance” 10 straight times from 2005-14, a stretch that included three Elite Eight trips and the 2011 National Championship. The latter is still the only Division II women’s basketball national title claimed by a team out of the Southeast Region. This season the Lakers have been led by a program record-tying three All-Peach Belt Conference selections, headlined by Second-Team choice DaQuenna Moore. In 26 games and starts she averaged 10.1 points, 8.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.6 steals. She was joined by senior guard Kenisha Jones-Barrett (Winter Haven, Fla.) and redshirt-junior forward Andrea Benford (Madison, Ga.), each of whom landed on the Third-Team. Jones-Barrett averaged 10.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.4 steals and Benford notched marks of 9.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.1 blocks.

The Lakers are a combined 3-4 against the Southeast Region fi eld with a pair of wins over Francis Marion and a split with Lander. They were swept by Columbus State and dropped a decision at Augusta. They did not face Limestone, Anderson or Wingate. In fact, they have never faced Anderson in the history of the program.

Clayton State matches up against the winner of the No. 1 Seed Limestone/No. 8 Seed Augusta matchup should they win their quarterfi nal game against Anderson.

Series History Clayton State and Anderson have never met in regular season or postseason play in women’s basketball.

2015-16 Clayton State Women’s Basketball2015-16 Clayton State Women’s Basketball (22-6, 15-4 PBC) (22-6, 15-4 PBC)

Date Opponent Time/ResultDate Opponent Time/ResultNov. 13 ^Palm Beach Atlantic W, 85-61Nov. 14 ^Lynn W, 83-72Nov. 20 West Georgia W, 63-57Nov. 27 &vs. No. 9/18 Lubbock Christian L, 79-54Nov. 28 &vs. Puerto Rico -Rio Piedras W, 77-40Dec. 4 $Chowan W, 77-50Dec. 5 $Livingstone W, 83-68Dec. 17 *Lander W 82-61Dec. 19 *No. 15 Francis Marion W, 73-61Jan. 2 *at Young Harris W, 66-58Jan. 4 *Montevallo W, 65-51Jan. 6 *Armstrong State W, 79-70Jan. 9 *at North Georgia W, 73-71Jan. 13 *Georgia College W, 52-48Jan. 16 *at Flagler W, 70-58Jan. 18 *UNC Pembroke W, 78-60Jan. 23 *North Georgia PPDJan. 24 *North Georgia W, 68-62Jan. 27 *at Georgia Southwestern L, 71-59Jan. 30 *at GRU Augusta L, 69-56Feb. 3 *at No. 15 Columbus State L, 73-64Feb. 6 *Georgia Southwestern W, 68-47Feb. 10 *at USC Aiken W, 78-64Feb. 13 *at Montevallo W, 73-57Feb. 17 *at Georgia College W, 77-65Feb. 20 *Young Harris W, 51-40Feb. 24 *No. 18 Columbus State L, 68-59Feb. 27 %Francis Marion W, 75-66Mar. 5 %Lander L, 95-67Mar. 11 #Anderson 7:30 p.m.

Home Games in Bold^Second Annual B.J. Ford Classic, Savannah, Ga.&Rollins Thanksgiving Classic, Winter Park, Fla.

$Heritage Bank Classic, Morrow, Ga.%Peach Belt Conference Game

#NCAA Tournament - Southeast Regional

3No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDEDejoun Dennard - Dijon Khadijah Howell - Ka-dee-jaa Aniefok Udofi a - Any-folk You-dough-fee-ahShakira Walker - Sha-kyra Andrea Benford - An-dre-ah

Numerical RosterNumerical Roster NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Kayla Pryce G Sr. 5-6 Melbourne, Fla./Melbourne HS 3 Alexus Hynes G Jr. 5-3 Houston, Texas/North Carolina Central Univ. 4 Dejoun Dennard G Jr. 5-4 Seffner, Fla./Moberly Area C.C. 5 Jessica Covington F R-Sr. 5-10 Tifton, Ga./Tift County HS 10 Tierra Johnson G R-Jr. 5-5 Edison, N.J./Florida State College at Jacksonville 11 Kenisha Jones-Barrett G Sr. 5-8 Winter Haven, Fla./St. Petersburg College 14 Khadijah Howell G/F Jr. 5-8 Winter Haven, Fla./Santa Fe College 21 Tweety Hawkins G R-Jr. 5-6 Madison, Ga./USC Upstate 22 DaQuenna Moore F/C Sr. 6-1 Plantersville, S.C./Darton State 23 Donivan Dyson G So. 5-8 Columbus, Ga./East Georgia State College 24 Aniefok Udofi a F/C So. 6-0 Stone Mountain, Ga./Palm Beach State College 25 Ashley Cunningham F R-Jr. 5-10 Douglasville, Ga./Air Force 32 Shakira Walker G Jr. 5-7 Coral Springs, Fla./Kentucky State Univ. 33 Andrea Benford F/C R-Jr. 5-10 Madison, Ga./Alabama State Univ. 34 Shay Upshaw F Sr. 5-8 Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough C.C.

Head Coach: Kaleena Coleman Assistant Coach: Brittany Hall SID: Joshua J. Darling

4No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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CLAYTON STATE QUICK FACTSGeneralOffi cial Name: Clayton State University

Preferred Name: Clayton State

Location: Morrow, Georgia

Founded: 1969

Nickname: Lakers

School Colors: Blue and Orange

Enrollment: 6,800

Facility: The Loch (1,700)

Affi liation: NCAA Divsion II

Conference: Peach Belt Conference

President: Dr. Tim Hynes

SoftballHead Coach: Kaleena Coleman (2nd Season)

Alma Mater: Clayton State ‘06

Record at LC: 39-18 (2 Seasons)

Career Record: Same

Assistant Coach: Brittany Hall

Alma Mater: Clayton State ‘12

Program HistoryFirst Year of Basketball: 1991-92

Overall Program Record: 463-276 (.627)

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 11

NCAA Tournament Record: 21-9 (2005-14)

2015-16 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Basketball As of March 6, 2016

All-Peach Belt Conference Awards

2015-16 Peach Belt Conference Players of the WeekDate Player/SchoolNovember 16 Kariel Hutt, AugustaNovember 23 Kadesha Gibbs, Georgia CollegeNovember 30 B’Kiya Webb, Armstrong StateDecember 7 Kadesha Gibbs, Georgia CollegeDecember 14 Breshay Johnson, LanderDecember 21 Andrea Benford, Clayton StateJanuary 4 Michelle Mitchell, Columbus StateJanuary 11 Kadesha Gibbs, Georgia CollegeJanuary 18 Jonissa Monley, UNC PembrokeJanuary 25 Kadesha Gibbs, Georgia CollegeFebruary 1 Cierra Jackson, North GeorgiaFebruary 8 Michelle Mitchell, Columbus StateFebruary 15 Ashley Asouzu, Columbus StateFebruary 25 Michelle Mitchell, Columbus State

First TeamBre Crum, LanderKadesha Gibbs, Georgia CollegeKelsey Hutchins, North GeorgiaKariel Hutt, Augusta UniversityMichelle Mitchell, Columbus State

Second TeamAshley Asouzu, Columbus StateBreonna O’Connor, Augusta UniversityCierra Jackson, North GeorgiaBreshay Johnson, LanderDaQuenna Moore, Clayton State

Third TeamAndrea Benford, Clayton StateKenisha Jones-Barrett, Clayton StateJonissa Monley, UNC PembrokeTy’Hesha Reynolds, LanderAlaysia Watts, Francis Marion

Player of the YearMichelle Mitchell, Columbus State

Defensive Player of the YearBre Crum, Lander

Freshman of the YearShaunice Fulmore, Francis Marion

Co-Coaches of the YearJonathan Norton, Columbus StateNate Teymer, Augusta University

5No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Record: 30-0All-Time Series: 1-1Series Win Streak: 1 game - LimestoneLast CST Win: Mar. 18, 2013, 87-65Last LC Win: Mar. 14, 2014, 75-65

No. 1 Limestone (No. 2 National)

All-Time Results3/18/2013 Morrow, Ga.% W 87-65 3/14/2014 Hickory, N.C.% L 65-75

%NCAA Division II Tournament

All-Time Results

2015-16 Record: 25-6All-Time Series: 20-10Series Win Streak: 1 game - LanderLast CST Win: Dec. 17, 2015, 82-61Last LU Win: Mar. 5, 2015, 95-67

No. 2 Lander

1/31/1998 Greenwood, S.C. L 54-661/30/1999 Morrow, Ga. L 74-881/31/2000 Greenwood, S.C. L 76-891/27/2001 Morrow, Ga. W 88-862/20/2002 Greenwood, S.C. W 63-552/26/2003 Morrow, Ga. W 80-541/17/2004 Greenwood, S.C. L 70-801/15/2005 Morrow, Ga. W 74-673/05/2005 Augusta, Ga. W 74-681/23/2006 Greenwood, S.C. W 78-592/01/2006 Morrow, Ga. W 64-4511/21/2006 Greenwood, S.C. W 89-821/13/2007 Morrow, Ga. W 87-711/19/2008 Greenwood, S.C. W 78-752/23/2008 Morrow, Ga. W 99-903/15/2008 Florence, S.C.% W 82-73

1/17/2009 Morrow, Ga. L 84-852/21/2009 Greenwood, S.C. L 77-902/11/2010 Greenwood, S.C. L 68-743/06/2010 Aiken, S.C. W 79-772/10/2011 Morrow, Ga. W 83-813/14/2011 Morrow, Ga.% W 76-601/25/2012 Morrow, Ga. L 57-593/03/2012 Columbus, Ga. W 71-632/02/2013 Greenwood, S.C. W 88-542/01/2014 Morrow, Ga. W 87-753/06/2014 Columbus, Ga. W 75-7312/18/2014 Greenwood, S.C. L 81-9012/17/2015 Morrow, Ga. W 82-613/05/2016 Columbus, Ga. L 67-95%NCAA Division II Tournament

2015-16 Record: 24-5All-Time Series: 22-26Series Win Streak: 5 games - ColumbusLast CST Win: Mar. 1, 2014, 86-75Last CSU Win: Feb. 24, 2015, 68-59

No. 3 Columbus State (No. 24 National)

All-Time Results11/25/1995 Morrow, Ga. L 58-622/17/1996 Columbus, Ga. L 52-6711/16/1996 Columbus, Ga. L 71-851/20/1997 Morrow, Ga. W 71-551/14/1998 Morrow, Ga. L 46-792/11/1998 Columbus, Ga. L 69-861/13/1999 Columbus, Ga. L 65-872/10/1999 Morrow, Ga. L 62-891/12/2000 Morrow, Ga. L 69-842/09/2000 Columbus, Ga. L 54-941/10/2001 Columbus, Ga. L 39-1012/07/2001 Morrow, Ga. L 64-921/16/2002 Columbus, Ga. L 61-671/30/2002 Morrow, Ga. W 54-511/22/2003 Morrow, Ga. L 65-742/05/2003 Columbus, Ga. L 56-661/21/2004 Morrow, Ga. L 45-682/04/2004 Columbus, Ga. L 46-651/19/2005 Columbus, Ga. L 73-882/02/2005 Morrow, Ga. L 67-733/06/2005 Augusta, Ga. W 83-762/06/2006 Columbus, Ga. W 81-762/20/2006 Morrow, Ga. W 74-631/17/2007 Columbus, Ga. W 69-611/31/2007 Morrow, Ga. W 85-473/04/2007 Greenwood, S.C. W 50-43

3/10/2007 Morrow, Ga.% W 63-601/09/2008 Morrow, Ga. L 56-712/06/2008 Columbus, Ga. L 61-661/07/2009 Columbus, Ga. W 71-682/04/2009 Morrow, Ga. W 72-623/05/2009 Aiken, S.C. W 55-521/13/2010 Columbus, Ga. W 65-552/17/2010 Morrow, Ga. L 61-673/02/2010 Aiken, S.C. W 65-641/24/2011 Morrow, Ga. W 76-592/16/2011 Columbus, Ga. W 64-5412/19/2011 Columbus, Ga. W 55-542/18/2012 Morrow, Ga. W 82-7012/17/2012 Morrow, Ga. W 66-473/02/2013 Columbus, Ga. W 80-4712/17/2013 Columbus, Ga. W 79-693/01/2014 Morrow, Ga. W 86-753/08/2014 Columbus, Ga. L 58-632/04/2015 Morrow, Ga. L 78-812/25/2015 Columbus, Ga. L 63-712/03/2016 Columbus, Ga. L 64-732/24/2016 Morrow, Ga. L 59-68%NCAA Division II Tournament

6No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2013-14 Record: 21-8All-Time Series: 4-4Series Win Streak: 1 game - WingateLast CST Win: Nov. 14, 2014, 77-71Last WU Win: Mar. 10, 2012, 64-63

No. 6 Wingate

All-Time Results12/30/2000 Morrow, Ga. L 66-683/11/2006 Raleigh, N.C.% L 64-673/17/2008 Florence, S.C.% L 72-8211/25/2008 Morrow, Ga. W 72-6912/18/2009 Wingate, N.C. W 69-65

12/30/2011 Morrow, Ga. W 76-603/10/2012 Aiken, S.C. L 63-6411/14/2014 Morrow, Ga. W 77-71%NCAA Division II Tournament

2013-14 Record: 21-8All-Time Series: 21-12Series Win Streak: 12 games - ClaytonLast CST Win: Feb. 27, 2016, 75-66Last FMU Win: Jan. 24, 2009, 89-80

No. 7 Francis Marion

All-Time Results1/10/1998 Florence, S.C. L 61-862/24/1998 Savannah, Ga. L 43-921/09/1999 Morrow, Ga. L 60-681/08/2000 Florence, S.C. L 48-551/06/2001 Morrow, Ga. L 52-702/02/2002 Florence, S.C. L 54-592/23/2002 Morrow, Ga. W 67-622/08/2003 Morrow, Ga. W 71-573/01/2003 Florence, S.C. L 62-763/04/2003 Florence, S.C. L 47-591/10/2004 Florence, S.C. L 57-723/02/2004 Augusta, Ga. L 63-651/08/2005 Morrow, Ga. W 95-481/21/2006 Morrow, Ga. W 60-472/25/2006 Florence, S.C. W 68-6712/02/2006 Florence, S.C. W 82-621/06/2007 Morrow, Ga. W 72-62

1/26/2008 Morrow, Ga. L 76-843/01/2008 Aiken, S.C. W 76-743/14/2008 Florence, S.C.% W 88-691/24/2009 Florence, S.C. L 80-892/28/2009 Morrow, Ga. W 86-803/16/2009 Hickory, N.C.% W 89-732/13/2010 Florence, S.C. W 92-823/07/2010 Aiken, S.C. W 94-752/12/2011 Morrow, Ga. W 80-603/11/2011 Morrow, Ga. W 79-541/07/2012 Florence, S.C. W 68-561/21/2013 Morrow, Ga. W 80-661/20/2014 Florence, S.C. W 71-6812/20/2014 Florence, S.C. W 76-6212/19/2015 Morrow, Ga. W 73-612/27/2016 Morrow, Ga. W 75-66%NCAA Division II Tournament

2015-16 Record: 22-8All-Time Series: 14-12Series Win Streak: 2 games - AugustaLast CST Win: Feb. 5, 2014, 62-42Last AUG Win: Jan. 30, 2016, 69-56

No. 8 Augusta

All-Time Results1/07/1998 Morrow, Ga. L 67-691/06/1999 Augusta, Ga. L 65-792/19/1999 Savannah, Ga. L 98-1021/05/2000 Morrow, Ga. L 48-641/03/2001 Augusta, Ga. L 64-811/26/2002 Morrow, Ga. W 68-602/26/2002 Columbus, Ga. W 68-652/01/2003 Augusta, Ga. L 41-432/21/2004 Morrow, Ga. L 47-542/19/2005 Augusta, Ga. W 69-651/04/2006 Augusta, Ga. W 69-412/08/2006 Morrow, Ga. L 74-793/02/2006 Greenwood, S.C. W 57-462/07/2007 Augusta, Ga. L 79-84

2/21/2007 Morrow, Ga. W 68-611/05/2008 Augusta, Ga. L 66-792/09/2008 Morrow, Ga. W 67-641/03/2009 Morrow, Ga. W 80-692/07/2009 Augusta, Ga. W 88-6212/18/2010 Morrow, Ga. W 112-431/14/2012 Morrow, Ga. W 85-473/01/2012 Columbus, Ga. W 69-412/07/2013 Augusta, Ga. W 67-542/05/2014 Morrow, Ga. W 62-421/31/2015 Morrow, Ga. L 51-531/30/2016 Augusta, Ga. L 56-69%NCAA Division II Tournament

2015-16 Record: 22-6All-Time Series: 0-0Series Win Streak: N/ALast CST Win: N/ALast AU Win: N/A

All-Time ResultsTeams have never met.

No. 5 Anderson

7No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-2016 Overall Season Statistics

2015-2016 Peach Belt Conference Season Statistics

8No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Overall/Peach Belt Conference Statistics

9No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Season/Career Statistics

10No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Clayton State Game-by-Game

11No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Opponent Game-by-Game

12No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Category Leaders

13No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Team/Opponent Highs

2015-16 Team/Opponent Lows

14No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Individual HighsClayton State Opponents

15No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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2015-16 Game-by-Game Leaders

16No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Category Rank Actual National Leader ActualScoring Offense (300 ranked) 80 69.8 Glenville St. 89.2Scoring Defense (300 ranked) 98 62.2 Delta St. 49.5Scoring Margin (300 ranked) 66 7.6 Lubbock Christian 30.4Field-Goal Percentage (300 ranked) 92 41.3 Lubbock Christian 51.1Field-Goal Percentage Defense (300 ranked) 202 40.5 Benedict 31.6Free-Throw Percentage (300 ranked) 255 64.9 Winona St. 80.7Rebound Margin (300 ranked) 93 2.4 Benedict 15.8Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (300 ranked) 234 4.3 Glenville St. 13.0Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (300 ranked) 156 30.8 Drury 43.8Won-Lost Percentage (300 ranked) 37 78.6 Limestone

Lubbock Christian100.0100.0

Assists Per Game (300 ranked) 116 13.5 Alas. Anchorage 20.4Blocked Shots Per Game (300 ranked) 110 3.3 Lubbock Christian 6.8Steals Per Game (300 ranked) 5 12.4 Alas. Anchorage 14.2Turnovers Per Game (300 ranked) 252 19.1 Fort Hays St. 9.2Personal Fouls Per Game (300 ranked) 162 18.1 Tampa 13.1Assist Turnover Ratio (300 ranked) 200 0.71 Sioux Falls 1.41Turnover Margin (300 ranked) 21 4.5 Fort Hays St. 10.37Three Pt FG Defense (300 ranked) 24 27.7 West Liberty 23.4Offensive Rebounds per Game (300 ranked) 28 16.0 Glenville St. 19.0Defensive Rebounds per Game (300 ranked) 226 25.0 Southwestern Okla. 35.0Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (300 ranked) 246 393.0 Glenville St. 1204.0Fewest Turnovers (300 ranked) 256 534.0 Fort Hays St. 275.0Fewest Fouls (300 ranked) 163 508.0 Malone 361.0Free Throw Attempts (300 ranked) 136 530.0 Shaw 811.0Free Throws Made (300 ranked) 179 344.0 Shaw 543.0Turnovers Forced (300 ranked) 4 23.57 Alas. Anchorage 24.37Three-Point Field Goals Made (300 ranked) 229 121.0 Glenville St. 377.0Assists (300 ranked) 127 379.0 Alas. Anchorage 715.0Blocked Shots (300 ranked) 113 91.0 Lubbock Christian 198.0Rebounds (300 ranked) 98 1127.0 Southwestern Okla. 1479.0Rebounds Per Game (300 ranked) 89 40.25 Benedict 48.21Steals (300 ranked) 8 346.0 Alas. Anchorage 497.0

2015-16 NCAA Rankings/Leaders (March 7, 2016) - Team

g y yPoints Per Game (250 ranked) Kiana Johnson, Virginia Union 28.6Rebounds Per Game (250 ranked) Daqueena Moore

Andrea Benford131222

8.06.9

Lysa Mealing, LHaven 13.7

Assists Per Game (250 ranked) Kailee Howe, West Liberty 9.5Blocked Shots Per Game (250 ranked) Andrea Benford 167 1.11 Kiara Ginwright, San Fran. St. 4.44Steals Per Game (250 ranked) K. Jones-Barrett

Andrea Benford35

2442.431.67

Madison Rowland, Queens (NY) 4.35

Field-Goal Percentage (250 ranked) Kierra Simpson, West Liberty 63.9Free-Throw Percentage (250 ranked) Brianna Bishop, American Int'l 94.1Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (250 ranked) Amaura Brandt, Limestone 51.5Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (250 ranked) Jasmine Kearse, Limestone 4.1Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (250 ranked) Jasmine Kearse, Limestone 346.0Assist Turnover Ratio (300 ranked) Hadyn Herlocker, Pittsburg St. 3.54Double Doubles (50 ranked) Taylor Mann, Dixie St.

Jordyn Nuerenberg, Northwood (MI)22.022.0

Triple Doubles (50 ranked) Tia Scott, Merrimack 2.0Offensive Rebounds per Game (250 ranked) Daqueena Moore 88 3.0 Jackie Beathea, Southern Conn. St. 6.0Defensive Rebounds per Game (250 ranked) Andrea Benford

Daqueena Moore198198

5.05.0

Lysa Mealing, LHaven 10.0

Free Throw Attempts (250 ranked) Allyssa Weatherd, Dominican (CA) 258.0Free Throws Made (250 ranked) Katrina Littlepage, West Ga. 196.0Minutes Played Per Game (250 ranked) Miki Glenn, CalPa 39.48Three-Point Field Goals Made (250 ranked) Jasmine Kearse, Limestone 123.0Assists (250 ranked) Kailee Howe, West Liberty 296.0Blocked Shots (250 ranked) Andrea Benford 179 30.0 Kiara Ginwright, San Fran. St. 120.0Rebounds (250 ranked) Daqueena Moore 137 217.0 Kierra Simpson, West Liberty 410.0Steals (250 ranked) K. Jones-Barrett 39 68.0 Martha Nagbe, Notre Dame (OH) 126.0Field Goal Attempts (250 ranked) Brittney Dietz, Mary 561.0Field Goals Made (250 ranked) Kiana Johnson, Virginia Union 258.0

2015-16 NCAA Rankings/Leaders (March 7, 2016) - Individual

17No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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1Kayla PryceSr. • G • 5-6

3Alexus HynesJr. • G • 5-3

4Dejoun Dennard

Jr. • G • 5-4

5Jessica Covington

R-Sr. • F • 5-10

10Tierra JohnsonR-Jr. • G • 5-5

11Kenisha Jones-Barrett

Sr. • G • 5-8

14Khadijah Howell

Jr. • G/F • 5-8

21Tweety Hawkins

R-Jr. • G • 5-6

22DaQuenna Moore

Sr. • F/C • 6-1

23Donivan DysonR-So. • G • 5-8

24Aniefok Udofi aSo. • F/C • 6-0

25Ashley Cunningham

R-Jr. • F • 5-10

32Shakira Walker

Jr. • G • 5-7

33Andrea BenfordR-Jr. • F/C • 5-10

Head CoachKaleenaColeman

Asst. CoachBrittany

Hall

34Shay UpshawSr. • F • 5-8

18No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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20No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Career Honors and Achievements2013 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Freshman of the Year

2014-15: Played in 28 games, starting 26 … averaged 6.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.7 steals … had six double-fi gure scoring games, including career-high 17 points with six assists, four steals and three rebounds in 48 minutes in 90-87 double overtime victory against Georgia Southwestern (1/28) … fi nished with nine rebounds (four offensive), three assists and fi ve points vs. Young Harris (1/3) … had four points, seven assists, four steals and fi ve boards at Francis Marion (12/20) … produced 15 points, fi ve rebounds, three steals and pair of assists at Georgia College (1/14) … notched 14 points, six boards and two assists in just 22 minutes at Georgia Southwestern (2/7).

2013-14: Appeared in all 29 games, starting 24 … averaged 5.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.1 steals … delivered at least four assists 15 times and two or more steals 10 times … had career-high 14 points, four rebounds and three steals at UNC Pembroke (1/18) … followed that with nine assists, three steals and fi ve boards in 71-68 win at Francis Marion (1/20) … posted well rounded of game of 10 points, fi ve assists and four rebounds against Flagler (1/4) … fi nished with fi ve points, six assists and six rebounds against North Georgia (1/25).

2012-13: Started all 33 games for NCAA Division II Southeast Region Champions … helped lead Lakers to a No. 5 fi nal national ranking and 32-1 record … team won Peach Belt Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships and fi nished regular season undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the country … averaged 6.1 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.4 steals and 26.8 minutes … named Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year … produced season-high 13 points with six assists and four boards vs. Young Harris (1/24) … added 12 points, six rebounds three steals against Lander (2/2) … had eight points and six rebounds against Columbus State (12/17).

Melbourne High School: Competed in volleyball, track & fi eld and basketball for the Bulldogs … earned All-Conference honors in basketball all four years … helped lead team to District Champi-onship and was named to the North/South All-Star Game as a senior … helped MHS to combined 43-13 record as a junior (21-7) and senior (22-6) … three-time Team Most Valuable Player (fresh-man, junior, senior) … averaged 14.0 points, 3.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 4.0 rebounds for her career … played at the club level for Miami Suns. Personal: Born on October 17, 1994, Kayla is the daughter of Delores and Vince Pryce … family includes a cousin, Dawnn Maye, who played at Division I Georgia Tech from 2010-14 … currently majoring in Communications.

Kayla PryceKayla Pryce #1#1Senior • Guard • 5-6 • Melbourne, Fla. (Melbourne HS)Senior • Guard • 5-6 • Melbourne, Fla. (Melbourne HS)

Career Statistics

21No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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North Carolina Central University2014-15: Appeared in 29 games, starting seven … averaged 1.6 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists and nearly a steal a game … earned spot on Dean’s List and All-Academic Commissioner’s Award in the MEAC … had career-best nine points with a steal against Bluefi eld State (1/3) … dished out three assists four times, including against Howard (12/8), Coastal Carolina (12/17), Florida A&M (2/2) and North Carolina A&T (3/5). 2013-14: Played in 30 games with nine starts … averaged 1.2 assists, 1.2 rebounds and shot .708 from the foul line … named to Dean’s List and All-Academic Commissioner’s Award in the MEAC … posted season-best seven points and four rebounds against

Bethune-Cookman (2/8) … notched seven points vs. North Carolina A&T (2/22) … started fi nal nine games of season, logging at least 20 minutes in each. Hightower High School: Competed in basketball for three years for the Hurricanes … helped led HHS to a 24-13 overall record as a senior … that season she was a 23-5A All-District Second-Team selection and Defensive Player of the Year after averaging 7.9 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals … averaged 5.0 points and 3.0 assists for a 32-8 team and was an All-District choice following the season. Cypress Falls High School: Member of 34-1 team as a freshman … averaged 15.0 points and 6.0 assists as a team captain. Personal: Born on November 1, 1995, Alexus is the daughter of Renetta Bonner and Gerald Hynes … family includes one sibling, Christian Hynes (22) who attends Blinn College … currently majoring in Business.

Alexus HynesAlexus Hynes #3#3Junior • Guard • 5-3 • Houston, Texas. (North Carolina Central Univ.)Junior • Guard • 5-3 • Houston, Texas. (North Carolina Central Univ.)

Career Statistics

22No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Moberly Area Community College2014-15: Played in all 32 games, starting 30 … averaged 4.9 points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists … notched fi ve double-fi gure scoring games, including a career-high 18 points with three boards, four assists and four steals at North Central Missouri (12/6) … delivered six points, nine assists and four rebounds against Mineral Area (1/31) and dished out eight assists at MCC-Penn Valley (2/7). 2013-14: Saw action in all 28 games for a 21-7 squad … averaged 3.4 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1

steals … had career-high 12 points in season-best 33 minutes at Wabash Valley (11/9) and 10 assists and a pair of steals vs Southeastern Illinois (11/15). Armwood High School: Played four years of basketball and competed in track & fi eld for four years for the Hawks … earned Hillsborough Region First-Team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … lead AHS in assists and served as team captain in each of fi nal two seasons … earned track & fi eld district championship in triple jump all four years and was a state fi nalist in triple jump … national champion in triple jump. Personal: Born on April 22, 1995, Dejoun is the daughter of Jimmy and Doris Dennard … family includes three siblings, Davinche (17) and Domi-nique Dennard (24) and Rodney Dorsey (25) … currently majoring in Psychology and Human Services.

Dejoun DennardDejoun Dennard #4#4Junior • Guard • 5-4 • Seffner, Fla. (Mobley Area C.C.)Junior • Guard • 5-4 • Seffner, Fla. (Mobley Area C.C.)

Career Statistics

23No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Basketball2014-15: Saw action in just two games before taking medical redshirt … averaged 1.5 points and 2.0 rebounds … had three points and two rebounds in 16 minutes against Wingate (11/14) … logged 14 minutes and pulled down two boards against Lenoir-Rhyne (11/15).

2013-14: Played in just two games due to injury, starting one … averaged 4.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.0 steals … had four points and six rebounds against Florida Southern (11/8).

2012-13: Appeared in all 33 games, starting 11 … helped lead team to NCAA Division II Southeast Region, Peach Belt Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships … averaged 3.7 points, 2.2 rebounds … reached double-fi gure scoring four times, including season-high 12 points against

North Georgia (1/12) … had four points, seven rebounds, three assists and four steals against Chowan (12/1) … notched seven points, fi ve boards, two steals and a pair of blocks in 56-46 win over Southeast Region power Barton (12/30) … delivered six points and fi ve rebounds against Montevallo (2/9) … member of team that fi nished regular season undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the country.

2011-12: Saw action in 29 of 33 games, making one start … averaged 1.5 points and 1.2 rebounds … notched career-high eight points with fi ve rebounds against West Georgia (12/29) … pulled down career-best seven boards in 16 minutes of action against Chowan (12/2).

Tift County High School: Competed in track & fi eld for three years and basketball for four years for the Blue Devils … was named Region 1 5A Player of the year as a senior after helping to lead basketball program to Region Championship … averaged 18.0 points and 7.0 rebounds in taking team to Class 5A State Tournament, fi nishing with 22-7 record … chosen to play in the Georgia North/South All-Star Game as a senior … competed at the AAU level with South Georgia Angels (2005-09) and 76ers (2009-11).

Personal: Born on December 7, 1992, Jessica is the daughter of Michelle Covington … family includes four siblings, Alexandria Covington, Kyle Riley and Jordan and Jaleesa Williams … Covington attends Albany State … currently majoring in Criminal Justice.

Jessica CovingtonJessica Covington #5#5Redshirt-Senior • Forward • 5-10 • Tifton, Ga. (Tift County HS)Redshirt-Senior • Forward • 5-10 • Tifton, Ga. (Tift County HS)

Career Statistics

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2014-15: Saw action in just three games due to injury … averaged 9.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.0 steals … had 17 points, six boards, three assists and three steals in fi rst career game, a 77-71 victory over Wingate (11/14) … fi nished with seven points and two assists against Young Harris (1/3).

Florida State Jacksonville2013-14: Appeared in all 31 games, starting 15 … averaged 10.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals … helped guide FSJ to 24-7 overall record, 13-of-14 at one point late in the season … scored in double-digits 17 times, including season-high 17 points with seven boards and three steals against Santa Fe (1/22) … posted 15 points and nine rebounds at Northwest Florida

State (11/23) … fi nished with eight points, seven boards and fi ve steals against Hillsborough (2/5).

2012-13: Played in 30 games, starting 18, for 23-8 squad … averaged 9.0 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 2.1 assists … delivered career-highs of 22 points and 10 rebounds along with four assists and a pair of steals against Santa Fe (1/23) … had 12 points with nine boards, six steals and two assists vs. Santa Fe (1/5) … posted 12 points, eight rebounds, four offensive, and four steals at Central Florida (1/9) … had 15 points, six rebounds and fi ve assists against Broward (12/1).

Edison High School: Competed in track & fi eld and basketball for the Lady Eagles … helped lead EHS to North 2 Group IV Championship as a junior … twice named Home News Tribune First-Team All-Area … fi nished career as Edison’s all-time leading scorer, men’s or women’s, with 1,462 points … averaged 19.8 points, 5.6 assists, 4.2 rebounds and 5.2 steals as a senior.

Personal: Born on October 3, 1994, Tierra is the daughter of Lakisha Johnson … family includes a brother, Brandon (9) … currently majoring in Criminal Justice.

Tierra JohnsonTierra Johnson #10#10Redshirt-Junior • Guard • 5-5 • Edison, N.J. Redshirt-Junior • Guard • 5-5 • Edison, N.J. (Florida State -Jacksonville)(Florida State -Jacksonville)

Career Statistics

25No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Women’s Basketball2014-15: Played in all 29 games, mostly off the bench … averaged 12.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.6 steals per game … all-around threat that delivered 20 games of double-fi gure scoring, 14 of at least four assists, 20 games of at least two steals and 20 outings of at least four rebounds … had nine points, career-high 11 assists, fi ve rebounds and four steals against former national champion Shaw (11/22) … fi nished with 14 points and career-high 10 rebounds in just 29 minutes at Armstrong State (1/8) … produced three games of 20 or more points, including career-high 22 points, seven assists, fi ve rebounds and a pair of steals against No. 10 Columbus State (2/4).

St. Petersburg College2013-14: Appeared in 30 games, starting 25 … averaged 10.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals … named National Junior

College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region VIII First-Team All-Region … helped guide club to 24-7 overall record … scored in double fi gures 15 times, including season-high 22 with three boards and four assists against Palm Beach State (2/15) … delivered 16 points, season-best nine rebounds and three steals vs. Gulf Coast State (12/30) … had 21 points, six assists, four rebounds and a pair of steals at Palm Beach State (2/5) … went 9-of-10 from the fi eld for 18 points and seven steals, four assists and three steals against former team, Indian River State (2/11).

Indian River State College2010-11: Saw action in 22 games … averaged 8.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.1 steals … helped lead IRSC to NJCAA Division I National Tournament … had 15 points, eight assists, fi ve steals and three rebounds against Owens Community College (12/28).

Winter Haven High School: Played four years of basketball for WHHS … earned All-County First-Team honors … member of 2008 Florida State Tournament Runner-Up team.

Personal: Born on October 14, 1990, Kenisha is the daughter of Betty Jones … family includes a brother, John, who attends Warner University … currently majoring in Sociology.

Kenisha Jones-BarrettKenisha Jones-Barrett #11#11Senior • Guard • 5-8 • Winter Haven, Fla. (St. Petersburg Coll.)Senior • Guard • 5-8 • Winter Haven, Fla. (St. Petersburg Coll.)

Career Statistics

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Santa Fe College2014-15: Played in 14 games as a sophomore … averaged 4.4 points and 1.1 rebounds in limited minutes … scored season-high 15 points at South Georgia Tech (11/30) … had 10 points in season fi nale against Hillsbor-ough (2/21). 2013-14: Saw action in 19 games, starting one … averaged 1.7 points in just 5.4 minutes per game … went 3-for-5 for seven points in fi rst collegiate game against East Georgia State (11/1) … had six points against

Florida State Jacksonville (1/4) and Daytona State (1/29). Winter Haven High School: Played four years of basketball for WHHS … helped program to four straight District Championships and FHSAA Final Fours … member of State Finalist team as a sophomore. Personal: Born on March 3, 1994, Khadijah is the daughter of Camilla Howell and Calvin Parker … family includes four sibilings, Terrell Parker (13) and Calvin Parker, Jr. (24), Katora Roberts (20) and Tashema Howell (24) … sister, Katora, plays volleyball at Daytona State College … currently majoring in Business.

Khadijah HowellKhadijah Howell #14#14Junior • Guard/Forward • 5-8 • Winter Haven, Fla. (Santa Fe College)Junior • Guard/Forward • 5-8 • Winter Haven, Fla. (Santa Fe College)

Career Statistics

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2014-15: Redshirted.

2013-14: Played in 25 games, starting two … averaged 6.6 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.1 steals … erupted for career-high 25 points in as many minutes against Columbus State (3/1) … fi nished with nine points, seven assists, six steals and four rebounds at UNC Pembroke (1/18) … had 16 points at Tampa (11/9) … posted back-to-back double-digit scoring efforts in fi nal two games of season, fi nishing with 12 at Columbus State (3/8) in the Peach Belt Conference Championship and 10 against eventual NCAA Southeast Regional Champion Limestone (3/14) in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament.

USC-Upstate2012-13: Played in 29 of 30 games, starting four … averaged 6.5 points, 2.0 assists, 1.5 rebounds and 16.3 minutes … had two steals fi ve times and eight double-fi gure scoring games … fi nished with eight points and career-highs of six assists and fi ve rebounds against Jacksonville (1/26) … had career-highs of 15 points and eight assists, along with three rebounds and a pair of steals against Lipscomb (2/4) … also had 15 points at Lipscomb (1/7) … posted back-to-back 13 point games against Mercer (2/18) and at North Florida (2/23), adding fi ve assists, four boards and two steals vs. the Bears … scored 14 points at Norfolk State (11/15) and vs. Northern Kentucky, 13 points against St. Andrews (11/19) and 12 at NKU (1/5).

Morgan County High School: Played both volleyball and basketball for MCHS … helped guide the Bulldogs to a 28-2 record during senior season, a year that saw them advance to the AA Georgia State Tournament Elite Eight … that same season she averaged 17.3 points, 5.1 assists and 4.3 rebounds … named to 4AA All-Region Team as a junior and senior.

Personal: Born on August 17, 1994, Tweety is the daughter of Mark and Alicia Jackson … family includes a sister, Jasmin (18), and three brothers, Jereius (22), Quin (23) and Lavar (36) … Jasmin attends Georgia Military College … currently majoring in Health and Fitness Management.

Tweety HawkinsTweety Hawkins #21#21Redshirt-Junior • Guard • 5-6 • Madison, Ga. (USC Upstate)Redshirt-Junior • Guard • 5-6 • Madison, Ga. (USC Upstate)

Career Statistics

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Career Honors and Achievements2014-15 Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week (Nov. 24)

2014-15: Saw action in 28 games, starting 27 … nearly averaged a double-double, posting marks of 9.6 points and 9.5 rebounds along with 1.5 steals … earned Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week (Nov. 24) … produced 14 double-digit scoring efforts and 12 double-fi gure rebounding perfor-mances … seven of those were double-doubles … had career-high 18 boards (six offensive) with 18 points against North Georgia (1/10) … that was part of four-game stretch that saw her average 14.8 points and 12.8 rebounds from January 5-14 … delivered 18 points and 11 rebounds, the latter featuring an impressive eight off of the offensive glass, against No. 2 Nova Southeastern (11/21) … notched eight points and hauled in 14 boards (seven offensive) in just 26 minutes vs. USC Aiken (2/11) … had career-high 19 points, 10 rebounds and four steals at Georgia College (1/14).

Darton State2013-14: Played in all 32 games, starting 18, for 23-9 squad … averaged 9.9 points, 8.9 rebounds and 0.9 blocks … named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Academic Student-Athlete Award recipient … scored in double-fi gures 13 times and had 13 double-digit rebounding efforts … eight of those were double-doubles, including 20 points and 15 rebounds against Atlanta Metro (1/22), a performance that included 10 offensive caroms … delivered 12 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks, three assists and a pair of steals at Albany Tech (12/11) … scored season-high 21 points with nine boards in helping to blowout Southern Crescent (11/26) 111-34, doing so in just 20 minutes … followed that with 20 points and eight boards against Crescent (11/29) in very next game … had 12 points, 14 rebounds and six assists at Andrew (2/5) … added 14 points.

Alabama State2012-13: Saw action in fi ve games for Division I Hornets … averaged 1.8 points and 2.6 rebounds … had career-best game against Grambling (3/2), notching fi ve points, seven boards and a pair of steals … had four points and four boards against Oakwood (11/26) … also played against UAB (11/24), Texas Southern (2/25) and Jackson State (2/28).

Lee County High School: Played both volleyball and basketball for the Trojans … left as program’s leading scorer (1,270) and rebounder (1,168), all in less than three full seasons … earned GACA All-State honors as a senior … three-time Albany Herald All-Metro and All-Area selection, as well as three-time All-Region 1-AAAA choice … named Herald Super 6 selection … not only selected to play in Southwest Georgia All-Star Game as a senior, earned Most Valuable Player honors … posted career-highs of 38 points and 28 rebounds … the latter, against Thomas County Central, ranks as the fourth highest total in the history of women’s high school basketball in the State of Georgia … averaged 21.0 points and 15.0 rebounds over the course of her career.

Personal: Born on September 2, 1993, DaQuenna is the daughter of Dawn Moore-Ahmed and Sajjad Ahmed … family includes a brother, Damion Moore … currently majoring in Nursing with Basic Licensure.

DaQuenna MooreDaQuenna Moore #22#22Senior • Center • 6-1 • Plantersville, S.C. (Darton State)Senior • Center • 6-1 • Plantersville, S.C. (Darton State)

Career Statistics

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East Georgia State College2014-15: Saw action in 22 games, all off of the bench … averaged 4.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 12.1 minutes … had a pair of double-fi gure scoring efforts, headlined by a career-high 23 points, on 9-of-12 shooting, with seven rebounds and a pair of assists at Chattahoochee Tech (1/25) … posted eight points and six boards at West Georgia Tech (11/10).

Kendrick High School: Played two years of basketball for KHS … appeared in 29 games as a senior, averaging 5.4 points, 2.8 re-bounds, 2.5 steals and 1.1 assists … helped team to undefeated season that year (29-0) and 30-1 mark as a junior … averaged 2.1 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 29 games as a junior. Personal: Born on April 3, 1996, Donivan is currently majoring in Biology.

Donivan DysonDonivan Dyson #23#23Sophomore • Guard • 5-8 • Columbus, Ga. (East Georgia State Coll.)Sophomore • Guard • 5-8 • Columbus, Ga. (East Georgia State Coll.)

Career Statistics

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Palm Beach State College2014-15: Played in 29 games with 12 starts … averaged 5.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists … notched eight double-fi gure scoring efforts, including career-high 14 points with seven points and a pair of assists at Indian River State (1/21) … had six points with career-high 11 boards and three assists vs. IRSC (1/7) … posted eight points and grabbed 10 boards against Northwest Florida State College (12/5) … fi nished with 12 points and seven rebounds vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville (11/1).

Miller Grove High School: Four-year member of the MGHS basketball program … helped lead Wolverines to Georgia State and Regional Championships as a sophomore … played at the club level with the Georgia Metros, Atlanta Lady Celtics, FBC and Georgia Hoopsters. Personal: Born on November 10, 1994, Aniefok is the daughter of Glory and Kokoete Udofi a … family includes three siblings, Idorey-in, Mfon and Uwem … Idoreyin attends Savannah State … Mfon played basketball at Division I power Georgia Tech from 2009-13 while Uwem played fi rst base for Division II’s Albany State’s baseball team … currently majoring in Nursing with a Basic Licensure.

Aniefok Udofi aAniefok Udofi a #24#24Sophomore • Forward/Center • 6-0 • Sophomore • Forward/Center • 6-0 • Stone Mountain, Ga. (Palm Beach State Coll.)Stone Mountain, Ga. (Palm Beach State Coll.)

Career Statistics

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Women’s Basketball2014-15: Played in all 29 games, making eight starts … averaged 3.7 points and 3.7 rebounds in 17.7 minutes per game … scored career-high 10 points against No. 10 Columbus State (2/4) … produced nine points and career-best 11 rebounds with two blocks vs. Florida Tech (11/28) … had eight points, six rebounds and a pair of steals in 23 minutes against Fort Valley State (12/3) … pulled down seven boards and notched career-high tying three steals at UNC Pembroke (1/19).

2013-14: Redshirted.

Air Force Academy2012-13: Redshirted for Division I program.

Douglas County High School: Competed in track & fi eld and played two years of basketball … helped lead Tigers to combined 56-6 record as a junior and senior … as a senior, guided the club to a 31-1 overall record and berth in the Georgia State Tournament Final Four … followed 25-5 junior campaign.

Jasper County High School: Played two years of basketball … club reached Georgia State Tournament Sweet 16 during freshman season … served as team captain as a sophomore.

Personal: Born on April 20, 1992, Ashley is the daughter of Yvonne Perry and Marcus Cunningham … family includes two sisters, Angel Robson (19) and Samantha Cun-ningham (24) … both attend Georgia State … currently majoring in Health and Fitness Management.

Ashley CunninghamAshley Cunningham #25#25Redshirt-Junior • Forward • 5-10 • Douglasville, Ga. (Air Force)Redshirt-Junior • Forward • 5-10 • Douglasville, Ga. (Air Force)

Career Statistics

32No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Kentucky State2013-14: Redshirted for NCAA Division II Thorobreds. Dakota College at Bottineau2012-13: Played in 17 games, starting 16 … missed 15 games due to injury … averaged 14.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.6 steals and shot .495 from the fi eld and .438 from beyond the arc … helped lead Jacks to National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XIII Championship over Gogebic (3/4) and District F Championship Game appearance … produced 12 double-fi gure scoring efforts, including career-high

25 points with 10 boards, fi ve offensive, and three steals at Northland (1/5) … directly preceding that effort was 24 points with a career-best 13 rebounds, seven offensive, against Rainy River (1/4) … Northland game was fourth straight game with at least 20 points … stretch also included 20 points, nine boards and four steals against Jamestown College Junior Varsity (12/7) and 21 points vs. No. 20 Williston State (12/8) … put up fi rst career 20-plus point game with 23 points and eight assists against Jamestown JV (11/9) … very next day dished out career-best nine assists with 14 points vs. Miles (11/10) … had 13 points and seven rebounds in Region XIII Championship win over Gogebic. Plantation High School: Member of PHS basketball program. Personal: Born on May 26, 1993, Shakira is currently majoring in Business.

Shakira WalkerShakira Walker #32#32Junior • Guard • 5-7 • Coral Springs, Fla. (Kentucky State Univ.)Junior • Guard • 5-7 • Coral Springs, Fla. (Kentucky State Univ.)

Career Statistics

33No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Career Honors and Achievements2013-14 All-Peach Belt Conference Third-Team 2014-15: Redshirted. 2013-14: Played in all 29 games with 26 starts … averaged 11.8 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.2 assists … named All-Peach Belt Conference Third-Team … helped lead Lakers to PBC Regular Season Championship as well as 10th straight NCAA Division II Tournament appearance ... had 18 double-fi gure scoring efforts and seven double-digit rebounding outings … had back-to-back 20-point efforts, fi rst against Fort Valley State (12/10) … second outing featured 20 points and career-high 14 rebounds vs. Georgia Southwestern (12/14) …

capped off stretch of nine straight games of double-digit scoring with career-high 24 points and nine rebounds against Montevallo (2/15). Alabama State University2012-13: Saw action in 12 games at Division I Alabama State … played with current Laker teammate DaQuenna Moore on that squad … averaged 2.0 points and 1.2 steals in 8.4 minutes per game … posted career-highs of nine points, fi ve rebounds and two steals against Oakwood (11/26) in fi rst career game … followed with eight points and three boards in next outing against Troy (12/9) … had career-high two steals and a pair of rebounds against Alcorn State (1/21). Morgan County High School: Played four years of basketball and competed in softball for Bulldogs … helped lead MCHS to back-to-back AA Region Championships as a junior and senior … as a senior, team went 27-2 … that year she averaged 12.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 6.0 blocks, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals … played at the club level for the Atlanta Celtics. Personal: Born on February 4, 1994, Andrea is the daughter of Sabrina Benford and Andre Bostic … family includes a brother, Chris, sister, Precious and an aunt and uncle, Regina and Barry Massey … currently majoring in Accounting.

Andrea BenfordAndrea Benford #33#33Redshirt-Junior • Forward • 5-10 • Madison, Ga. (Alabama State Univ.)Redshirt-Junior • Forward • 5-10 • Madison, Ga. (Alabama State Univ.)

Career Statistics

34No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Basketball2014-15: Appeared in 19 games, 18 of which were starts … averaged 6.7 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.4 steals … reached double-digit scor-ing fi ve times, including fi rst career double-double with 10 points and career-best 13 rebounds (fi ve offensive) at No. 6 Columbus State (2/25) … delivered career-high 14 points with fi ve rebounds against Flagler (1/17) … had 11 points and six boards vs. Georgia Southwest-ern (1/28).

Hillsborough Community College2013-14: Played in all 31 games, starting 29 … averaged 8.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.1 steals … had 16 double-fi gure scoring games and 12 double-digit rebound outings … nine of those were double-doubles, including 13 points and a season-high 15 boards at Miami Dade (11/23) … scored season-best 17 points with 11 rebounds against St. Petersburg (12/14) … had 16 points and 12 caroms at Montgomery of

Maryland (12/20) … hauled in 14 rebounds with three steals against Santa Fe (1/15) … notched 15 points and 10 rebounds at Florida State Jacksonville (2/5).

2012-13: Saw action in 22 games as a freshman, starting 13 … averaged 9.6 points, 6.0 rebounds1.5 assists and 1.5 steals … scored in double-digits 12 times and hauled in double-fi gure rebounds three times … three of those were double-doubles, including a career-high 16 boards with 11 points, four assists and three assists against Daytona State (1/12) … posted second double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds at Daytona State (1/30) … had 10 boards, fi ve assists and three steals against Central Florida (1/23) … fi nished with 14 points, nine rebounds, four steals and a pair of assists at Montgomery of Maryland (12/16) … scored career-high 17 points along with eight rebounds and four steals in at Central Florida (1/5) … that game was fi rst of four straight double-digit outings and six in her next seven.

Thomas Jefferson High School: Played basketball for the Dragons … helped TJHS win 3A District Championships all four years of career … competed at the AAU level with Tampa Bay Phoenix … member of eight tournament championship teams with club.

Personal: Born on December 12, 1993, Shay is the daughter of Ernestine and Eddie Upshaw … family includes eight siblings, Sheka Carter, Tierra Carter, Terrosany Ingram, Tertavian Ingram, Eboni Carter, Chantanae Upshaw, Chariel Upshaw and Cedric Upshaw … currently majoring in Psychology and Human Services.

Shay UpshawShay Upshaw #34#34Senior • Forward • 5-8 • Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough C.C.)Senior • Forward • 5-8 • Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough C.C.)

Career Statistics

35No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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36No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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37No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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38No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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39No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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40No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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41No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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42No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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43No. 4 Seed Clayton State vs. No. 5 Seed Anderson • March 11, 2016 • Gaffney, S.C. • Timken Center • 7:30 p.m.

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Augusta (22-8)

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