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2010 WBCA PINK ZONE EVENT

Founded in 1981, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association promotes women’s basketball by unifying coaches at all levels to develop a reputable identity for the sport of women’s basketball and to foster and promote the development of the game of

basketball as a sport for women and girls.

Join the TCC Lady Eagles in the Pink Zone on February 13, 2010, as they host defending Pensacola Junior College. The WBCA Pink Zone initiative is a global, unifi ed effort for the WBCA nation of coaches to assist in raising breast cancer awareness on the court, across campuses, in communities and beyond. A portion of the evening’s proceeds will support the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund. Show your support by wearing pink and enter the Pink Zone with the Lady Eagles.

February 13, 2010Eagledome5:30 p.m.

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About TCC ..................................................2Contacting TCC Athletics ............................2TCC Directory .............................................2TCC Athletics Staff ......................................3Sports Medicine ..........................................4Media Information .......................................5Panhandle Conference Media .....................6TEAM Broadcasting ....................................7FCCAA Sports Online .................................7TCCeagles.com ..........................................7The Eagledome, home of TCC Basketball ..8

THE 2009-10 SEASON2009-10 Roster ...........................................102009-10 Schedule .......................................112009-10 Photo Roster .................................12Player pronunciations ..................................12

COACHESHead Coach Teresa Atkinson ......................14Teresa Atkinson by the Numbers ................14The Teresa Atkinson File .............................15Coach Atkinson’s Recruiting Base ..............16Around the World with Coach Atkinson .......16Assistant Coach T.J. Royals ........................17Student Assistant Tiffany McClure ..............17All-time Coaching Roster ............................18

PLAYERSSpring Roberson .........................................20Samantha Smith ..........................................21Regina Smiley .............................................22Mansa El .....................................................23Tocarra Lynch ..............................................24Consolo Palmer ...........................................25Keri Thomas ................................................25Tyesha Robinson ........................................26Brandi Dais ..................................................26Symonne Davis ...........................................27Porche’ Bentley ...........................................27Ashley White ...............................................28Quick Rosters ..............................................28

OPPONENTSGulf Coast Community College ...................30Pensacola Junior College ...........................30Northwest Florida State College .................31Chipola College ...........................................312010 Panhandle Conference Schedule ......322009 Panhandle Conference Standings .....32Panhandle Conference Champions ............32FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Champions .....32Non-conference Opponents ........................33Classic Information ......................................34

THE HISTORY OF TCC BASKETBALLTCC Basketball Timeline .............................36Record by Year ............................................36TCC’s Milestone Victories ...........................361994-95 TCC Lady Eagles ..........................371996-97 TCC Lady Eagles ..........................382000-01 TCC Lady Eagles ..........................39FCCAA Tournament Participants ................40Tamilla Murray, NJCAA All-American ..........42Shamar Harris, NJCAA All-American ..........43All-FCCAA/All-NJCAA Region VIII ..............44FCCAA, NJCAA All-Tournament .................44NJCAA Player of the Week .........................44All-Panhandle Conference ..........................45All-Academic Honorees ...............................46Miscellaneous Awards .................................46Series Results .............................................47Year-by-Year Results ..................................52All-Time Roster............................................57All-Time Numerical Roster ..........................59Stepping Stones ..........................................61TCC and the WNBA ....................................61The Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame ................62

RECORD BOOKIndividual Records .......................................64Team Records .............................................65Postseason Records ...................................66FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII TournamentHistory .........................................................66

NJCAA Tournament History ........................66Career Leaders ...........................................67Single-Season Leaders ...............................69Top Single-game Performances ..................71Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders .................72Year-by-Year Team Statistics ......................742008-09 Statistics ........................................752008-09 Game Summary ............................76

TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGEThis is Tallahassee Community College .....78The TCC Foundation ...................................79Student-Athlete Success Program ..............80Student-Athlete Advisory Council ................80The Panhandle Conference, the FCCAA & the NJCAA .........................................................81TCC Eagle Boosters ...................................82

Table of Contents

The 2009-10 Tallahassee Community College Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a published by TCC’s Offi ce of Communications & Public Information and Rob Chaney, athletic director. Edited by Rob Chaney. Writing and research by Rob Chaney and Kelvin Powell. Cover photographs courtesy of Sandy O’Neal Photography and Ryals Lee. Cover designs by Alycia Malicz. Photos by: Brian Anweiler, Farhood Basiri, Joe Brown Digital Photography, Rob Chaney, Skip Greenfi eld, Ryals Lee, Jeb MacVittie, Jim Nash, Richard Quinton, Newhall Photography, The Talon, University of North Texas and Mark Wilson. Printing by Target Copy, Tallahassee, Fla. Special thanks to Casi Chaney.

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Tallahassee Community College444 Appleyard Drive • Tallahassee, Florida 32304

(850) 201-6200www.TCC.fl .edu

www.TCCeagles.com

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Location ................................................................. Tallahassee, Fla. Founded ................................................................. 1966 Enrollment.............................................................. 14,000 Nickname ............................................................... Lady Eagles Colors ..................................................................... Royal Blue & Gold Arena ...................................................................... Eagledome Year Opened .......................................................... 1985 Capacity ................................................................. 812 Affiliation ................................................................ NJCAA Division I Conference............................................................. FCCAA Panhandle 2008-09 Record ...................................................... 6-21 2008-09 PC Record ................................................ 0-12 2008-09 PC Finish ................................................. 5th Number of post-season appearances ................. 7 Last post-season appearance .............................. 2008

TCC Administration Dr. Bill Law, President

Bill Campman, Vice President for Information Technology

Dr. John Chapin, Vice President for Workforce Development

Sharon Jefferson, Vice President for Student Affairs

Robin Johnston, Vice President of Development & Executive Director, TCC Foundation

Dr. Barbara Sloan, Vice President for Academic Affairs

Dr. Teresa Smith, Vice President for Administrative Services & Chief Financial Officer

Athletics Staff Rob Chaney, Athletic Director/Sports Information Phone: (850) 201-6085 Fax: (850) 201-8584 Email: [email protected] Kelvin Powell, Program Assistant Phone: (850) 201-8588 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] Davy Young, Head ATC Phone: (850) 201-8352 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] Women’s Basketball Teresa Atkinson, Head Coach Phone: (850) 201-8074 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] T.J. Royals, Assistant Coach Phone: (850) 201-8078 Email: [email protected] Tiffany McClure, Student Assistant Men’s Basketball Eddie Barnes, Head Coach T.J. Braxton, Assistant Coach Daniel Batson, Graduate Assistant Travis Bolin, Graduate Assistant Baseball Mike McLeod, Head Coach Jim Hage, Assistant Coach Brad Jackson, Assistant Coach Angelo Nicolosi, Assistant Coach Dean Palmer, Assistant Coach William Taylor, Assistant Coach Softball Patti Townsend, Head Coach Jennifer McKibben, Assistant Coach Jennifer Whitley, Assistant Coach Eden Brock, Graduate Assistant Kaitlin Taylor, Student Assistant

TCC DirectoryTCC Directory About TCCAbout TCC

Phone: (850) 201-8066 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] Athletic Department mailing address: <Name of player or coach (i.e., Coach Teresa Atkinson)> <Sport (i.e., Women’s Basketball)> Tallahassee Community College 444 Appleyard Drive Tallahassee, FL 32304 Web site: www.TCCeagles.com Basketball press row phone: (850) 201-8086

Contacting TCC AthleticsContacting TCC Athletics

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TCC Athletics StaffTCC Athletics Staff

DANIEL BATSON Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball

TRAVIS BOLIN Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball

T.J. BRAXTON Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball

EDEN BROCK Graduate Assistant

Softball

JIM HAGE Assistant Coach

Baseball

LIZ HERON Athletic Department

Intern

BRAD JACKSON Assistant Coach

Baseball

ANGELO NICOLOSI Assistant Coach

Baseball

DEAN PALMER Assistant Coach

Baseball

DANNY JAMES Counseling Specialist

TIFFANY MCCLURE Student Assistant

Women’s Basketball

JENNIFER MCKIBBEN Assistant Coach

Softball

DR. BILL LAW President

SHARON JEFFERSON Vice President for

Student Affairs

ROB CHANEY Athletic Director

EDDIE BARNES Head Coach

Men’s Basketball

TERESA ATKINSON Head Coach

Women’s Basketball

MIKE MCLEOD Head Coach

Baseball

PATTI TOWNSEND Head Coach

Softball

KELVIN POWELL Program Assistant

KAITLIN TAYLOR Student Assistant

Softball

WILLIAM TAYLOR Assistant Coach

Baseball

DAVID YOUNG Head ATC

T.J. ROYALS Assistant Coach

Women’s Basketball

JENNIFER WHITLEY Assistant Coach

Softball

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An important part of every athletic program is the care and treatment student-athletes receive from its sports medicine staff. For well over a decade, Tallahassee Community College Athletics has enjoyed a strong relationship with Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic (TOC), who provides a certified athletic trainer, or ATC, to care for the Eagles’ more than 70 student-athletes. An ATC is an individual who has completed a four-year degree in a limited-entry Sports Medicine program and has passed a national exam that enables that person to become certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification. Once certified, the individual can provide professional care to the population of student-athletes under the following scope of practice:

Provide care and educate individuals about prevention of athletic injuries; Recognition, evaluation and immediate care of injuries; Rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries Health care administration Professional development and responsibilities

Tallahassee Community College is privileged to have David Young, MS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, on its athletic staff as Head ATC. Young is no stranger to TCC or Panhandle Conference athletics, having joined the Eagles’ staff in 2008, following a four-year stint as Head ATC with Chipola College. As he was at Chipola, Young is an adjunct instructor at TCC, his second such tour of duty at the College, having also served in the role from 2002-04. Young earned his bachelor’s degree in the Spring of 1999 from the University of North Florida. While at UNF, he gained extensive experience through internships with UNF women’s soccer, Jacksonville University baseball, Bolles High School football, Baptist/St. Vincent Sports Medicine Rehabilitation and the Jacksonville Cyclones, a semi-pro soccer team. Later that year, Young relocated to Tallahassee, where he joined the team at TOC and began his master’s studies in sports administration at Florida State University. Upon completion of his master’s degree in 2002, he served as an adjunct faculty member in TCC’s Division of Technology and Professional Programs until accepting the Head ATC position at Chipola in 2004. While in Tallahassee, Young has worked with Rickards High School, the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks hockey organization and the Tallahassee Thunder of the Arena II Football League. As part of his responsibilities with TCC, Friday nights still find Young on the sidelines of football fields across Florida’s Panhandle and Big Bend regions. He also assists with TOC’s Sports Medicine Outreach Program. Young and his wife, Tisa, are the proud parents of a daughter, Riley, and step-daughter, Paige. The couple also enjoys time with their Labrador Retrievers, Kea and Babe.

Sports MedicineSports Medicine

David Young Head ATC

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Tallahassee Community College prides itself on being media-friendly and hopes to make your job as easy as possible while covering Lady Eagle Basketball. The TCC Athletic Department and Sports Information Staff will do its part to accommodate as many requests as possible. Thank you for covering TCC Lady Eagle Basketball. Enjoy the season! FACILITY Tallahassee Community College plays its home basketball games at the Eagledome (Lifetime Sports Complex), located on the west side of campus. Spectators can access the Eagledome from either U.S. Highway 90 (Tennessee Street) via Pat Thomas Drive or State Highway 20 (Pensacola Street) via Progress Drive. Parking is available in lots adjacent to the Eagledome, as well as a five-level parking garage just west of the playing facility. Fans and members of the media are reminded that on most game nights, classes are in session at TCC, meaning you will need to allow a few extra minutes to secure a parking space. COVERING THE GAME During games, a limited number of seats are available, by request, along press row for working media. Members of the media may also sit in any available seats at the Eagledome. To request a seat along press row, contact athletic director Rob Chaney at (850) 201-6085. TCC’s Sports Information Staff compiles stats and will distribute them to the media at halftime and as soon as possible following the game. INTERVIEWS On game days, head coach Teresa Atkinson and Lady Eagle players are available to the media following the team’s post-game meeting. Members of the media should see athletic director Rob Chaney for interview requests. Media wishing to speak to Coach Atkinson and Lady Eagle players before the game should request an interview a minimum of one day prior to the game. Coaches and players reserve the right to decline pre-game interviews if accommodations are not secured ahead of time. Members of the media are invited to attend practice throughout the season. Practice times vary from day to day. To confirm practice times and availability of players and coaches, members of the media wishing to attend practice should contact athletic director Rob Chaney, (850) 201-6085, prior to arriving on campus. MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE TCC can accommodate multimedia broadcast efforts for visiting teams. To ensure that everything is set up ahead of time, please contact athletic director Rob Chaney, at (850) 201-6085, at least 24 hours prior to the game. PHONES Phones are available along press row to assist the media. To contact press row during the ballgame, call (850) 201-8086. A fax machine and internet access is available upon request. PHOTOGRAPHS Members of the media wishing to shoot photographs can shoot from most any location in the Eagledome.

Media InformationMedia Information

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Panhandle Conference MediaPanhandle Conference Media Electronic Media

Panhandle Sports Broadcasting (251) 458-8803 Pensacola, Fla. Bill Brownell ................................... [email protected] Joe Paschal ................................... [email protected] Derek Marshman ........................... [email protected] Sandy O’Neal ................................ [email protected] www.psblive.com WCTV-TV (CBS) ....... ................... (850) 906-0477 1801 Halstead Blvd. • Tallahassee, FL 32309 Fax: (850) 668-3851 Andrew Christopher ... [email protected] Elton Gumbel ............. [email protected] Phil Jean .................... [email protected] Sam Lane .................. [email protected] www.wctv.tv WTXL-TV (ABC) ....... ................... (850) 893-1313 1620 Commerce Blvd. • Midway, FL 32343 Fax: (850) 668-1460 Brad Dalton ................ [email protected] Ashli Gehrmann ......... [email protected] www.wtxl.tv

Print Media Jackson County Floridan ............ (850) 526-3614 PO Box 520 • Marianna, FL 32447 Dustin Kent ................ [email protected] www.jcfloridan.com Northwest Florida Daily News .... (800) 755-1185 200 Racetrack Rd. • Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 Fax: (850) 863-7864 Will Parchman ........... [email protected] www.nwfdailynews.com Panama City News Herald .......... (850) 747-5065 501 W 11th St. • Panama City, FL 32401 Fax: (850) 747-5097 Josh Weinfuss ........... [email protected] www.newsherald.com Pensacola News Journal ............ (850) 435-8552 PO Box 12710 • Pensacola, FL 32574 Fax: (850) 434-6241 Darcy Reeves ............ [email protected] Bill Vilona ................... [email protected] www.pnj.com

Tallahassee Democrat ................. (850) 599-2167 PO Box 990 • Tallahassee, FL 32302 Fax: (850) 599-2301 Jim Lamar, editor ...... [email protected] Casey Moore ............. [email protected] Aimee Sachs ............. [email protected] www.tallahassee.com The Talon ................. .................... (850) 201-8425 444 Appleyard Dr. • Tallahassee, FL 32304 Fax: (850) 201-8427 [email protected] www.tcc.fl.edu/talon

Panhandle Conference SIDs Chipola College Contact: Bryan Craven Phone: (850) 718-2264 Fax: (850) 718-2379 Email: [email protected] Web address: www.chipola.edu Gulf Coast Community College Contact: Steve Merchant Phone: (850) 769-1551 ext. 2813 Fax: (850) 872-3831 Email: [email protected] Web address: www.gcathletics.com Northwest Florida State College Contact: Ramsey Ross Phone: (850) 729-5229 Fax: (850) 729-5379 Email: [email protected] Web address: www.nwfraiders.org

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Continuing a fast-growing trend in college athletics, Tallahassee Community College launched TCCeagles.com, the official web site of the Tallahassee Community College Eagles, on October 3, 2002. TCC is one of the few two-year schools in the country to promote its athletic department with a dedicated, athletics web address. TCCeagles.com is your ticket for the latest news on TCC Athletics. Through TCCeagles.com, fans can access media guides, rosters, press releases, schedules, multi-media broadcasts and much, much more. It’s the official home of TCC Athletics… TCCeagles.com. Bookmark us today!

TCC Eagle Athletics Multimedia (TEAM) Broadcasting is your source for live coverage of TCC Athletics. TCCeagles.com, in partnership with the College’s Center for Instructional Technology, provides streaming audio of all home athletic events, as well as select road events. TCC Athletics also provides streaming video of most home events through a partnership with Livestream. TCC Athletics is also available through its live, interactive in-game blog. The “Live...from” series, courtesy of Cover It Live, offers in-depth analysis of the game, from the scorer’s table to the press box. The blog is capable of providing audio and video excerpts from TCC players, coaches and fans. Additionally, real time basketball statistics are available during home games, courtesy of Cybersports USA. Look for the “TCC Athletics is on the air” banner (pictured at right) when you log on to TCCeagles.com. When it’s on, so are the Eagles! For a complete TEAM Broadcasting schedule, log on to www.TCCeagles.com and visit the Eagles’ Information Center.

TEAM BroadcastingTEAM Broadcasting

Keep up with all Florida Community College Activities Association (FCCAA) sports through www.FCCAAsports.com, the official home for the FCCAA and NJCAA Region VIII. The online home of FCCAA sports provides the latest information for all FCCAA sports teams. FCCAAsports.com is also the home of the FCCAA Scoreboards for baseball, men’s and women’s basketball and softball. The scoreboard provides up-to-the minute conference standings, daily scores and game highlights from the aforementioned sports. Additional features of the FCCAA scoreboards include the weekly coaches’ poll and Player of the Week awards. The site also provides links to each of the state’s participating schools, Region VIII statistics and NJCAA statistics. Bookmark the site and stay informed on Florida JUCO athletics year-round!

FCCAA Sports OnlineFCCAA Sports Online

TCCeagles.com...the official online home of the EaglesTCCeagles.com...the official online home of the Eagles

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The Eagledome, home of TCC BasketballThe Eagledome, home of TCC Basketball

EAGLEDOME FACTOIDS OPENED 1985 CAPACITY 812 ALL-TIME HOME RECORD 113-58 ALL-TIME PC HOME RECORD 62-46 FIRST GAME November 29, 1994 TCC 79, Lurleen B. Wallace Community College 60 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 14 games, 1996-98 HIGHEST SCORING GAME TCC 97, Pensacola 77 (174 points), February 2, 1995 MOST POINTS SCORED BY A LADY EAGLE 36 by Daniela Nopuente vs. Enterprise-Ozark CC, 11/2/06

The Eagledome, one half of Tallahassee Community College’s Lifetime Sports Complex, has been the home of TCC Basketball since athletics was revitalized in 1990. One of the finest facilities in all of junior college athletics, the Eagledome offers a great environment for players and fans alike. It has also provided one of the top home-court advantages in all of NJCAA basketball. The Eagledome underwent a major facelift prior to the 2003 season. New bleachers, featuring a three-dimensional “TCC” paint scheme, were installed on one side of the arena while chairback seating was added on the opposite side, along with new scorers tables. Additionally, new basketball goals featuring the NJCAA-mandated shot clock were installed.

TCC’s Record at Home 1994-95 ............................... 10-2 1995-96 ............................... 7-4 1996-97 ............................... 13-0 1997-98 ............................... 4-8 1998-99 ............................... 8-3 1999-00 ............................... 10-2 2000-01 ............................... 9-5 2001-02 ............................... 9-4 2002-03 ............................... 7-4 2003-04 ............................... 6-5 2004-05 ............................... 6-4 2005-06 ............................... 7-5 2006-07 ............................... 8-3 2007-08 ............................... 7-2 2008-09 ............................... 2-7

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Head Coach: Teresa Atkinson Assistant Coach: T.J. Royals

Student Assistant: Tiffany McClure

20092009--10 Roster10 Roster

The 2009-10 Lady Eagles Standing, left to right: Head coach Teresa Atkinson, Porche’ Bentley, Spring Roberson, Brandi Dais, Tocarra Lynch, Regina Smiley, Assistant coach T.J. Royals, Student assistant Tiffany McClure. Seated, left to right: Mansa El, Tyesha Robinson, Symonne Davis, Ashley White, Keri Thomas, Consolo Palmer, Samantha Smith.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

3 Consolo Palmer G 5’9” Fr. College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated HS

5 Keri Thomas G 5’5” Fr. Alexandria, La./Peabody HS

10 Tyesha Robinson G 5’9” Fr. Cocoa, Fla./Cocoa HS

11 Brandi Dais C 6’3” Fr. New York, N.Y./Richard R. Green HS

15 Symonne Davis G/F 5’9” Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y./ENY Transit Tech

20 Porche’ Bentley F 6’0” Fr. Midlothian, Va./Manchester HS

21 Spring Roberson C 6’3” So. Savannah, Ga./Pasadena City College

23 Ashley White G 5’6” Fr. Philadelphia, Pa./Neumann-Goretti HS

25 Samantha Smith F 5’11” So. Washington, N.C./Washington HS

32 Regina Smiley F 6’1” So. Cleveland, Ohio/Collinwood HS

33 Mansa El G 5’9” So. Cypress, Texas/University of North Texas

45 Tocarra Lynch C 6’3” So. Bristol, Pa./Trenton Catholic Academy

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NOVEMBER 3 Tue. SANTA FE COLLEGE TALLAHASSEE 6 p.m. 6-7 Darton College Tip-off Classic Albany, Ga. 6 Fri. vs. South Georgia Tech 5:30 p.m. 7 Sat. at Darton (Ga.) College 2 p.m. 13-14 Holiday Inn/Alzheimer’s Classic Marianna, Fla. 13 Fri. vs. Jefferson (Mo.) College 3 p.m. 14 Sat. vs. Wallace State (Ala.) CC-Hanceville 1 p.m. 17 Tue. at South Georgia Tech Americus, Ga. 5:30 p.m. 20 LADY EAGLE CLASSIC presented by TALLAHASSEE Refreshment Services Pepsi 20 Fri. DARTON (GA.) COLLEGE 6 p.m. 27-28 GPC Classic Decatur, Ga. 27 Fri. at Georgia Perimeter College 6 p.m. 28 Sat. vs. Walters State (Tenn.) CC 2 p.m. DECEMBER 1 Tue. SOUTH GEORGIA TECH TALLAHASSEE 5:30 p.m. 4-5 Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout Gainesville, Fla. 4 Fri. at Santa Fe College 6 p.m. 5 Sat. vs. St. Petersburg College 4 p.m. 17 Thurs. CENTRAL FLORIDA CC TALLAHASSEE 5 p.m. 18 Gulf Coast Lady Commodore Shootout Panama City, Fla. 18 Fri. vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville 5 p.m. JANUARY 6 Wed. at Gulf Coast CC* Panama City, Fla. 6:30 p.m. 9 Sat. PENSACOLA JC* TALLAHASSEE 5:30 p.m. 13 Wed. at Northwest Florida State College* Niceville, Fla. 6:30 p.m. 19 Tue. CHIPOLA COLLEGE* TALLAHASSEE 5:30 p.m. 23 Sat. GULF COAST CC* TALLAHASSEE 5:30 p.m. 27 Wed. at Pensacola JC* Pensacola, Fla. 6:30 p.m. 30 Sat. NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE* TALLAHASSEE 5:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 6 Sat. at Chipola College* Marianna, Fla. 6:30 p.m. 10 Wed. at Gulf Coast CC* Panama City, Fla. 6:30 p.m. 13 Sat. PENSACOLA JC* TALLAHASSEE 5:30 p.m. 15 Mon. at Northwest Florida State College* Niceville, Fla. 6:30 p.m. 20 Sat. CHIPOLA COLLEGE* TALLAHASSEE 5:30 p.m. MARCH 4-6 Thurs.-Sat. FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Marianna, Fla. 16-20 Tue.-Sat. NJCAA Tournament Salina, Kan.

Home games in CAPS and played at the Eagledome *-Panhandle Conference game

All times are eastern and subject to change

20092009--10 Schedule10 Schedule

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3 CONSOLO PALMER

G • 5’9” • Fr. College Station, Texas

5 KERI THOMAS

G • 5’5” • Fr. Alexandria, La.

10 TYESHA ROBINSON

G • 5’9” • Fr. Cocoa, Fla.

11 BRANDI DAIS C • 6’3” • Fr.

New York, N.Y.

20 PORCHE’ BENTLEY

F • 6’0” • Fr. Midlothian, Va.

21 SPRING ROBERSON

C • 6’3” • So. Savannah, Ga.

23 ASHLEY WHITE

G • 5’6” • Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

25 SAMANTHA SMITH

F • 5’11” • So. Washington, N.C.

32 REGINA SMILEY

F • 6’1” • So. Cleveland, Ohio

33 MANSA EL

G • 5’9” • So. Cypress, Texas

45 TOCARRA LYNCH

C • 6’3” • So. Bristol, Pa.

PLAYER PRONUNCIATIONS PORCHE’ Bentley por-SHAY Brandi DAIS DEY-is SYMONNE Davis suh-MOAN Mansa El MAHN-suh TOCARRA Lynch toe-CAR-uh CONSOLO Palmer con-SO-lo TYESHA Robinson tie-EEE-shuh

TERESA ATKINSON Head Coach

T.J. ROYALS Assistant Coach

TIFFANY MCCLURE Student Assistant

15 SYMONNE DAVIS

G/F • 5’9” • Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y.

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T eresa Atkinson, the second-longest tenured coach in the Panhandle Conference, is entering her 13th season as head coach of the Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles. The only coach with a longer tenure in the PC is Gulf Coast Community College’s Roonie Scovel.

The Lady Eagles were still a relatively new program — only three years old — when TCC gave Atkinson her first head coaching position in 1997. Although young, Atkinson inherited an already successful program, one that was coming of a PC championship season the year before. Taking the reigns from Jan Piatnik, Atkinson has since continued the Lady Eagles’ winning tradition, compiling a record of 208-152, an average of 17.3 wins per season. Atkinson’s resume includes five appearances in the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament (1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008), four 20-win seasons (1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2006-07) — including a single-season record 28 victories in 2000-01 — and three consecutive appearances in the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Championship Game (1999-01). As good as her teams have been during the regular season, Atkinson’s squads have been even better in postseason play. In five trips to “March Madness,” Atkinson and the Lady Eagles have accumulated a record of 11-6. Atkinson’s most memorable season to date took place in 2000-01. A 67-60 win over Atlanta Metro College on December 16, 2000, was career win No. 65, moving her past Piatnik as the school’s all-time winningest women’s basketball coach. Later that season, she guided TCC to a third straight appearance in the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Championship Game. After falling to PC rival Gulf Coast in the two previous championship tilts, Atkinson and the Lady Eagles finally captured the elusive state title, defeating Daytona State College, 76-67, on March 10, 2001. The victory over Daytona State punched the Lady Eagles’ ticket to their first NJCAA Tournament appearance in Salina, Kan., where they continued to set the benchmark for future teams at TCC. The Lady Eagles defeated the nation’s number one team and the tournament’s top seed, Tyler (Texas) Junior College, on their way to an appearance in the NJCAA Final Four. TCC fell to eventual champion Cloud County (Kan.) Community College in the National Semifinals but brought home a third-place finish in the 16-team field when it defeated Eastern Oklahoma State College, Atkinson’s alma mater, in the consolation game to finish the season with a record of 28-8. Atkinson capped off the year by being named FCCAA and NJCAA District VIII Coach of the Year. Atkinson reached another milestone the following season, picking up career win No. 100 on February 23, 2002, in a 52-50 victory over Pensacola Junior College. She picked up career win No. 150 on November 6, 2005, against Clinton (S.C.) Junior College. During a five-day span late in the 2007-08 campaign, Atkinson coached the Lady Eagles to a pair of milestone victories. On

Overall Home Away

Neutral site In November In December In January In February

In March When scoring 100+ When scoring 90+ When scoring 80+ When scoring 70-

When giving up 100+ When giving up 90+ When giving up 80+ When giving up 70-

Games decided by 10 or less Games decided by 5 or less

Overtime Games Following a loss

vs. All Opponents 208-152

83-52 60-72 65-28 61-28 46-25 44-48 46-45 11-6 6-0

27-1 49-5

93-132 0-1

0-10 3-26

192-77 82-63 41-31

7-6 75-60

vs. PC opponents 87-91 47-41 38-50

2-0 N/A N/A

41-46 46-45 N/A 5-0

13-0 21-2

38-84 N/A 0-5

1-15 80-52 33-37 16-16

2-2 39-33

Teresa Atkinson by the Numbers

Head Coach Teresa AtkinsonHead Coach Teresa Atkinson

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February 9, 2008, she picked up career win No. 200 when TCC defeated arch-rival Chipola College, 59-57, in overtime. Four days later, she guided the Lady Eagles to one of the biggest wins in school history—a 79-72 triumph over then-No. 1 and previously undefeated Gulf Coast, TCC’s first-ever victory in Panama City. The upset victory turned out to be the only blemish on the Lady Commodores’ record en route to the National Championship. The winning ways have also been a staple off the court during the Atkinson era. More than 30 of her former players have continued their education and athletic careers at four-year schools. Additionally, her 2001-02 squad achieved a 100-percent graduation rate. To date, two of Atkinson’s former players, EdMarie Lumbsley (2002) and Syreeta Bromfield (2003), have been selected in the WNBA Draft. A product of the junior college system herself, it was at Eastern Oklahoma State College where Atkinson first made a name for herself in the athletic arena. While a member of the Lady Mountaineers, she was a two-time NJCAA All-American in both basketball and track. While there, she missed qualifying for the 110-meter hurdles at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics by two-tenths of a second. Florida International University was Atkinson’s next stop and, once again, she was a standout athlete, playing basketball for the Golden Panthers. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from FIU in 1988, the University provided Atkinson with her first coaching opportunity. In 1987-88, she served as an assistant coach for the Golden Panthers. Atkinson spent one season playing professional and semi-professional basketball in Europe and the United States, respectively. Immediately prior to her arrival in Tallahassee, she spent two seasons at Florida Atlantic University, where she served as an assistant coach for the Lady Owls. Atkinson’s international playing experience has enabled her to successfully recruit players from abroad. During her tenure with the Lady Eagles, she has signed players from the Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, England, Germany, Jamaica, Nigeria, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago and the Virgin Islands. Further solidifying her reputation as one of the state’s top recruiters, Atkinson has successfully recruited top high school athletes from the talent-rich Big Bend. During her tenure at TCC, Atkinson, who is an active member of the Black Coaches Association (BCA) and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), created the Women’s Athletic Mentor Program (WAMP), which pairs each member of the Lady Eagles with a member of TCC’s faculty and staff. The Lady Eagles have also been active in a number of community service opportunities. She has one son, Malik Hosea, who turns 12 in February.

The Teresa Atkinson File Year School Record Postseason 1997-98 Tallahassee 8-19 1998-99 Tallahassee 26-8 FCCAA Runners-up 1999-00 Tallahassee 22-12 FCCAA Runners-up 2000-01 Tallahassee 28-8 FCCAA Champions Third place, NJCAA Tournament 2001-02 Tallahassee 15-13 2002-03 Tallahassee 18-11 2003-04 Tallahassee 15-15 2004-05 Tallahassee 15-13 2005-06 Tallahassee 15-13 2006-07 Tallahassee 23-8 FCCAA Semifinals 2007-08 Tallahassee 17-11 FCCAA Semifinals 2008-09 Tallahassee 6-21

Seasons: 12 Overall record: 208-152 Postseason record: 11-6

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Coach Atkinson’s Recruiting BaseCoach Atkinson’s Recruiting Base

GEORGIA Spring Roberson

FLORIDA Tyesha Robinson

NORTH CAROLINA

Samantha Smith

LOUISIANA Keri Thomas

Around the World with Coach AtkinsonAround the World with Coach Atkinson During her 13-year tenure at Tallahassee Community College, Teresa Atkinson has signed players from around the globe.

The following is a list of international players who have played at TCC under Coach Atkinson:

Bahamas (1) Taronya Wildgoose, 2007-09

Barbados (1) Jamila Griffith, 2001-03 Canada (1) Sancha Cargill, 1997-99 England (1) Charlotte Baldrey, 2001-03 Manal Cali, 2006-08

Germany (1) Amy Smith, 2000-02

Jamaica (8) Tamilla Murray, 1997-99 EdMarie Lumbsley, 1997-00 Syreeta Bromfield, 1999-01 Moneta Anderson, 2004-05 Sharon Wiles, 2004-05 Kaydia Kentish, 2004-06 Aleesia Skervin, 2006-07 Angelee Latouche, 2006-08

Nigeria (1) Edidiong Udofiah, 1996-98

Sweden (1) Anna Gernandt, 2002-04 Trinidad & Tobago (1) Kathy Ann Nicholas, 2001-03 The Virgin Islands (2) Samaria Lake, 2002-03, 2004-05 Tracey Browne, 2002-04

OHIO Regina Smiley

TEXAS Mansa El

Consolo Palmer

VIRGINIA Porche’ Bentley

NEW YORK Brandi Dais

Symonne Davis

PENNSYLVANIA Tocarra Lynch Ashley White

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T.J. Royals, a native of Atlanta, Ga., is entering his third year on the Lady Eagles’ coaching staff. He is involved in all aspects of the program, including recruiting and advance scouting. Royals, whose given name is Terrance Jai, is no stranger to the game of basketball. Upon graduating from McNair High School, where he earned a varsity letter on the hardwood for the Mustangs, Royals embarked on a career in coaching. His coaching ledger includes stops at both the high school and collegiate levels. His first coaching stop was as a student assistant for the women’s basketball team at Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Ga., a post which he held from 2004-06. He followed that with a brief stint (2006-07) as an assistant coach for the girl’s team at Monsignor Pace High School in Miami. In addition to coaching, Royals has significant experience in the area of basketball administration. He has coordinated various camps and tournaments for Essence Girls Basketball, Inc., in Tallahassee, Fla. Additionally, he has served as a Game Management Assistant for Roundball, Inc., also based in Tallahassee. He has also coordinated and conducted fundamental campus for high school student-athletes. Royals is currently working on his associate's degree at Tallahassee Community College. Upon graduating from TCC, he will enroll at Florida State University and pursue a degree in sports management.

Assistant Coach T.J. RoyalsAssistant Coach T.J. Royals

Former Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagle standout Tiffany McClure is serving as a student assistant on Coach Teresa Atkinson’s staff in 2009-10. A native of Montgomery, Ala., McClure played for Coach Atkinson from 2007-09 and was a two-time All-Panhandle Conference selection. McClure earned second-team all-conference honors as a freshman, helping guide the Lady Eagles to a second-place finish in the Panhandle Conference and a berth in the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament. As a sophomore in 2008-09, she became the first Lady Eagle to lead the team in scoring (10.1 ppg), rebounds (5.7 rgp) and assists (4.1). She also posted a team-best 1.5 steals per game en route to earning first-team all-conference honors. Following a TCC career that spanned 54 games, McClure’s name can be found among the program’s career leaders in field goal attempts (10th, 471), three-point field goal attempts (10th, 110), free throw percentage (8th, .709), free throws made (4th, 159), free throws attempted (6th, 224) and assists (T-4th, 164). Additionally, her 111 assists during the 2008-09 season is the seventh-best single-season total in school history. McClure is currently completing her associate’s degree at TCC and plans to continue her education and athletic career at a four-year school next fall.

Student Assistant Tiffany McClureStudent Assistant Tiffany McClure

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Assistant Coaches Anthony Adams 1995-97 Emory Atkinson 1997-03 Michele Baxter 1998-00 Yvonne Bentley 1998-99 Colleen Bentz 1995-96 Archie Bouie 1997-98 Syreeta Bromfield 2005-06 Darrell Dorn 2006-07 Bobby Gaines 2002-05 Kenya Grissett 2002-03 Jay Hipps 1994-95 Shun Hunter 2005-06, 2007-08 Jonathan Jones 2001-02 Tiffany McClure 2009-present Lee Nelson 1995-98 Gay Powell 1994-95 T.J. Royals 2007-present Ed Sheffield 1994-95 Dimitra Stephens 1999-00 Christie Taylor 2004-05 Roscoe Turnquest 2003-04 Karl Wise 1995-97

AllAll--time Coaching Rostertime Coaching Roster

Jan Piatnik Head Coach, 1994-97

Record: 64-28

Teresa Atkinson Head Coach, 1997-present

Record: 208-152

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Very athletic player...fierce competitor...long, rangy player...causes havoc on the defensive end...strong player...finishes near the basket...possesses superior athletic ability...2008-09: Attended Tallahassee Community College but did not play...2007-08: Attended Pasadena City College in Pasadena, Calif., and was a major contributor for a team that finished 29-6 and advanced to the semifinals of the California Community College Athletic Association Tournament…a Second-team All-South Coast Conference North Division selection…averaged 3.6 points and 6.2 rebounds in 33 games…played 15 minutes in her collegiate debut vs. Taft (11/9/07) and posted six points and nine rebounds…had three straight double-digit rebound games (11/10/07-11/14/07) against Moorpark (13), San Francisco (12) and Golden West (12)…the 13 rebounds vs. Moorpark (11/10/07) was a team-high and she also scored eight points and blocked two shots…ten rebounds vs. Los Angeles Southwest (1/4/08)…ten rebounds vs. East Los Angeles (1/18/08)…scored 11 points vs. Compton (1/25/08)…11 rebounds vs. East Los Angeles (2/8/08)…recorded her first double-double against Los Angeles Harbor (2/22/08) with a career-high 18 points and a career-tying 13 rebounds… HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Savannah High School under Coach April Tate…helped her team to a 19-9

record and a berth in the Class AAAAA playoffs…average 3.8 points and 5.4 rebounds per game…voted Savannah’s Most Improved Player by her coach…named Honorable Mention All-Greater Savannah in 2007…a high school teammate of current Lady Eagle Brittany Starr...PERSONAL: Born on June 16…daughter of Beverly Roberson…given name is Spring Flowers Roberson…plans to major in psychology.

The 4-1-1 on Spring Roberson Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite movie: Something New Favorite entertainer: Will Smith What I do in my spare time: Shop X-Box, PlayStation or GameCube: PlayStation Music most likely on my CD player/iPod: Rap One thing people don’t know about me: I’m very soft-hearted Person I admire the most: My mother Favorite food: Soul food If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Fried fish To get ready for a game, I like to: Eat lightly, listen to music and just have a smooth day Five years from now, I want to be: Completing my master’s degree As a kid, I pretended to be: Power Ranger How I started playing basketball: I wanted to try it to see if I liked it Favorite athlete: Tyesha Fluker Favorite professional sports team: Los Angeles Lakers My most memorable moment as an athlete: When my high school team went to the state playoffs for the first time Three people I would like to meet: Kobe Bryant, Will Smith, Tyra Banks

ROBERSON’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 18 vs. L.A. Harbor, 2/22/08 Field Goals Made 9 vs. L.A. Harbor, 2/22/08 Field Goals Attempted 13 vs. L.A. Harbor, 2/22/08 3-Pointers Made N/A 3-Pointers Attempted N/A Free Throws Made 4 vs. Long Beach City, 1/11/08 Free Throws Attempted 6 vs. Long Beach City, 1/11/08 Rebounds 13, two times Assists 3, two times Steals 4 vs. Cerritos, 1/9/08 Blocks 3 vs. San Francisco, 11/11/07

ROBERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 33 FGM/FGA 51/118 FG% 0.432 3FGM/3FGA N/A 3FG% N/A FTM/FTA 18/47 FT% 0.383 PTS./AVG. 120/3.6 REB/AVG. 205/6.2 ASSISTS 18 STEALS 23 BLOCKS 25

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Dominant low post player...hard to cover with just one defender...athletic enough to score points on the break but is most efficient in a half-court offense...dominant rebounder...2008-09: Appeared in 25 games and made 17 starts as a freshman...was named to both the Panhandle Conference and FCCAA All-Academic Team......averaged 2.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per game...recorded one point and three rebounds in her TCC debut vs. South Georgia Tech (11/1/08)...three points and four rebounds vs. Central Florida (11/8/08)...five points vs. Jefferson (11/14/08)...seven points and four rebounds vs. Seminole (11/22/08)...five points and six rebounds vs. Monroe (12/29/08)...six points and five rebounds in her first PC game vs. Chipola (1/3/09)...five points and six rebounds vs. Northwest Florida State (1/17/09)...six points and a career-best seven rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (1/21/09)...matched her career-high with seven points and pulled down four rebounds in season finale vs. Pensacola (2/21/09)...HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Washington High School under Coach Allison Jones…as a senior, averaged 14.0 points and 12.0 rebounds per game…led WHS to a spot in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Class 3A state playoffs…voted top Female Athlete by Washington Daily News…named to the Washington Daily News First-team All-Area basketball squad…named to the Washington Daily News Dream Team…also a standout in volleyball and track…earned honorable mention status on the Washington Daily News All-Area volleyball team…qualified for regional and state track meets in the shot put and 100-meter hurdles…won the Coastal Conference Championship in the shot put with a toss of 83 feet, seven inches…

PERSONAL: Born on February 14…daughter of Floyd Smith, Jr., and Pamela Cobb…plans to major in physical therapy.

The 4-1-1 on Samantha Smith Favorite TV show: Hawthorne Favorite movie: Step Brothers Favorite entertainer: Dave Chappelle What I do in my spare time: Read and listen to music X-Box, PlayStation or GameCube: GameCube Music most likely on my CD player/iPod: R&B One thing people don’t know about me: I know how to cook Person I admire the most: My mom and dad Favorite food: Chicken If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Fried chicken, steamed vegetables and yellow rice To get ready for a game, I like to: Pray Game rituals include: Listening to music Five years from now, I want to be: Playing basketball overseas As a kid, I pretended to be: A doctor How I started playing basketball: My stepdad asked me to try it out Favorite athlete: Dwayne Wade and Dwight Howard Favorite professional sports team: Boston Celtics My most memorable moment as an athlete: Winning a championship in the rain Three people I would like to meet: God, Dwayne Wade and Dave Chappelle.

SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 22 vs. Chipola, 1/5/08 Field Goals Made 8 vs. Chipola, 1/5/08 Field Goals Attempted 13, two times 3-Pointers Made 2, two times 3-Pointers Attempted 5 vs. Santa Fe, 11/13/07 Free Throws Made 9 vs. Santa Fe, 11/13/07 Free Throws Attempted 13 vs. Gulf Coast, 2/13/08 Rebounds 8 vs. Northwest Florida, 2/5/08 Assists 4, three times Steals 4, two times Blocks 1, two times

SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 25 FGM/FGA 20/65 FG% 0.308 3FGM/3FGA N/A 3FG% N/A FTM/FTA 16/32 FT% 0.500 PTS./AVG. 56/2.2 REB/AVG. 63/2.5 ASSISTS 4 STEALS 4 BLOCKS 0

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A very athletic player...has developed a good mid-range game...strong player...good in transition...runs the floor well...excellent rebounder...will wear the No. 32 jersey this season after donning No. 10 during her freshman campaign...2008-09: Enjoyed a solid freshman campaign for TCC...earned honorable mention all-Panhandle Conference honors from league coaches...played in 26 games and made 14 starts...averaged 4.0 points and 3.5 rebounds per game...improved steadily during the season and played her best ball during the Panhandle Conference season when she earned six starts and posted averaged of 6.6 points and 4.4 rebounds...led the team with 12 blocked shots...made her collegiate debut vs. South Georgia Tech (11/1/08) and pulled down two rebounds...scored nine points on 3-of-5 shooting and grabbed eight rebounds vs. Central Florida (11/8/08)...had eight rebounds in back-to-back games vs. Georgia Perimeter (11/15/08) and Daytona State (11/21/08)...scored ten points vs. Northwest Florida State (1/17/09), her first double-figure outing...nine points and eight rebounds vs. Pensacola (1/14/09)...enjoyed one of the best games of her freshman season vs. Chipola (1/24/09) when she had nine points, eight rebounds, three blocks and two steals...ten points and six rebounds vs. Northwest Florida State (2/4/09)...ten points vs. Pensacola (2/21/09)...HIGH SCHOOL: Joined TCC after solid prep career at Collinwood High School where she played for Coach Mary Williams…averaged 15.2 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game…three-time CHS MVP (2006, 2007, 2008)…three-time Cleveland Senate League All-Star…PERSONAL: Born on December 24…daughter of Christopher and LaVerne Smiley…a Dean’s List student...represents

women’s basketball on TCC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council...plans to major in dental hygiene.

The 4-1-1 on Regina Smiley Favorite TV show: SpongeBob Squarepants Favorite movie: The Hangover Favorite entertainer: Will Ferrell What I do in my spare time: Sleep X-Box, PlayStation or GameCube: PlayStation Music most likely on my CD player/iPod: R&B One thing people don’t know about me: My favorite color is lavender Person I admire the most: My parents Favorite food: French fries If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Cereal To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music Game rituals/superstitions include: Praying and sleeping Five years from now, I want to be: Beginning my career as an x-ray technician As a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan How I started playing basketball: Playing in the backyard with my brother Favorite athlete: Marissa Coleman Favorite professional sports team: Detroit Shock My most memorable moment as an athlete: Winning my first MVP award I would like to meet: Pat Summit, C. Vivian Stringer

SMILEY’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 10, three times Field Goals Made 4, three times Field Goals Attempted 12 vs. Chipola, 1/24/09 3-Pointers Made N/A 3-Pointers Attempted N/A Free Throws Made 4 vs. NW Florida State, 1/17/09 Free Throws Attempted 7 vs. Ga. Perimeter, 11/15/08 Rebounds 8, five times Assists 1, four times Steals 3 vs. NW Florida State, 2/24/09 Blocks 4 vs. Pensacola, 1/27/09

SMILEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 26 FGM/FGA 41/114 FG% 0.360 3FGM/3FGA N/A 3FG% N/A FTM/FTA 22/46 FT% 0.478 PTS./AVG. 104/4.0 REB/AVG. 92/3.5 ASSISTS 4 STEALS 10 BLOCKS 12

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Perimeter performer...joins the Lady Eagles after a one-year stint at the University of North Texas...combo guard...tremendous shooter...very smart player who possesses a great basketball IQ...strong guard who loves contact…2008-09: Made an immediate impact as a true freshman for the University of North Texas… El went into the record books as the only true freshman in school history to start 29 games for the Mean Green...she dished out a team-leading 72 assists, which is the third most for a freshman in school history…in the upset win at Arkansas State (3/4/09) in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, she tied her career-high with 17 points, six rebounds and five assists...followed that up with 14 points against Denver (3/7/09) as she notched back-to-back double figure games for the first time in her career…scored 17 points against Denver (1/14/09) and hit a career-best eight free throws…had 11 games with three assists or more...HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Cypress Fairbanks High School under Coach Ann Roubique…was part of the Class 5A state championship team as she helped Cy-Fair to its first-ever state title and No. 5 national ranking at the end of the season by espn.com...was named to the all-tournament team for her efforts at the state tournament...averaged 7.0 points per game as a senior and hit 43 percent of her three-

pointers...was named to the TABC All-Region team in her senior season...was a first-team District 17-5A selection and a Class 5A Region III selection as a junior in 2006...averaged 11.0 points per game as a junior...was named to the first-team all-district squad her sophomore season...was named to the 2007 Preseason All-Greater Houston Girls Basketball Second-team by the Houston Chronicle...Cy-Fair was ranked No. 1 in Class 5A and entered the 2007 season as the No. 3 team in the nation, according to espn.com… PERSONAL: Born on February 20…given name of Afua Mansa El...has five siblings...daughter of Akweley El…represents women’s basketball on TCC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council...majoring in graphic design.

The 4-1-1 on Mansa El Favorite TV show: My Wife and Kids Favorite movie: Remember the Titans Favorite entertainer: Bernie Mac What I do in my spare time: Draw and write X-Box, PlayStation or GameCube: X-Box Music most likely on my CD player/iPod: Slow jams One thing people don’t know about me: I used to be a professional dancer Person I admire the most: My mother Favorite food: Fish If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Eggs To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music and zone out Game rituals include: Listening to music and sitting alone Five years from now, I want to be: Playing basketball overseas or have a graphic design job As a kid, I pretended to be: Baron Davis How I started playing basketball: I attended my aunt’s basketball camp Favorite athlete: Amare’ Stoudemire Favorite professional sports team: Denver Nuggets My most memorable moment as an athlete: Winning the game against Valparaiso during my freshman season at North Texas with a three-point play and making a 60-foot shot with 0.3 seconds left in the last game of the season Three people I would like to meet: President Barack Obama, Trey Songs and Carmelo Anthony

EL’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 17, two times Field Goals Made N/A Field Goals Attempted N/A 3-Pointers Made N/A 3-Pointers Attempted N/A Free Throws Made 8 vs. Denver, 1/14/09 Free Throws Attempted 10 vs. Denver, 1/14/09 Rebounds N/A Assists 5, two times Steals 3 vs. Valparaiso, 12/6/08 Blocks N/A

EL’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 31 FGM/FGA 58/174 FG% 0.333 3FGM/3FGA 24/67 3FG% 0.358 FTM/FTA 60/82 FT% 0.732 PTS./AVG. 200/6.5 REB/AVG. 107/3.5 ASSISTS 72 STEALS 32 BLOCKS 6

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Returning player from the Lady Eagles’ 2007-08 squad...adds leadership and knowledge to the program...very long and athletic...great finisher around the basket...can shoot from many different spots on the floor...originally signed with Northeastern University…2008-09: Did not play...2007-08: Saw action in 26 games and made nine starts...averaged 2.5 points and 3.0 rebounds per game...made her TCC debut vs. Southeastern Illinois (11/9/07) and had six points and five rebounds...posted her first double-double in her second game against Georgia Perimeter (11/10/07) when she had 13 points and ten rebounds...also had three blocks against Georgia Perimeter...had ten rebounds vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville (11/16/07)...matched her career-high with 13 points and pulled down a career-best 13 rebounds vs. Central Florida (12/15/07)...five points and six rebounds in Panhandle Conference debut vs. Chipola (1/5/08)...four points and four rebounds vs. North Florida (2/2/08)...four points vs. Gulf Coast (2/13/08)...grabbed five rebounds in FCCAA Tournament Quarterfinals vs. Santa Fe (3/6/08)...HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at Trenton Catholic Academy where she played for Coach Khaliq Lewis…member of the 2007 NJSIAA Non-Public B State Champions, a title that advanced TCA to New Jersey’s prestigious Tournament of Champions…one of the premier post players in the Northeast, according to the All-Star Girls Report…averaged 10.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 6.0 blocks per game…PERSONAL: Celebrates a May 29 birthday…daughter of Betty Gilbert…plans to major in business management.

The 4-1-1 on Tocarra Lynch Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite movie: Friday Favorite entertainer: Martin Lawrence What I do in my spare time: Chill X-Box, PlayStation or GameCube: X-Box Music most likely on my CD player/iPod: Everything One thing people don’t know about me: Everyone pretty much knows everything about me Person I admire the most: Myself Favorite food: Pizza and fries If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Pizza and fries To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music and sleep Game rituals include: Sleeping and listening to music Five years from now, I want to be: Alive As a kid, I pretended to be: Tocarra Lynch How I started playing basketball: A coach asked me to try out for the team Favorite professional sports team: Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers My most memorable moment as an athlete: Missing a dunk in a playoff game in the 11th grade I would like to meet: Myself in five years, myself in ten years and myself in 15 years.

LYNCH’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 13, two times Field Goals Made 5 vs. Central Florida, 12/15/07 Field Goals Attempted 18 vs. Ga. Perimeter, 11/10/07 3-Pointers Made N/A 3-Pointers Attempted 1 vs. Ga. Perimeter, 11/10/07 Free Throws Made 5 vs. Ga. Perimeter, 11/10/07 Free Throws Attempted 7, two times Rebounds 13 vs. Central Florida, 12/15/07 Assists 1, four times Steals 2 vs. Ga. Perimeter, 11/10/07 Blocks 3, two times

LYNCH CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 26 FGM/FGA 22/78 FG% 0.282 3FGM/3FGA 0/1 3FG% 0.000 FTM/FTA 20/37 FT% 0.541 PTS./AVG. 64/2.5 REB/AVG. 79/3.0 ASSISTS 4 STEALS 5 BLOCKS 16

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A big and versatile player who can play a number of positions...can defend and get out on the break…has very good IQ on the court…a strong player who loves contact and physical play...HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station, Texas, where she played for Coach Nelda Gilbert...a four-year letter winner (2005-2008)…named first-team all-district following her sophomore, junior and senior years...named Newcomer of the Year following her freshmen season…named team Most Valuable Player following her senior year...PERSONAL: Born November 7…daughter of Edith Bess…plans to major in physical education. The 4-1-1 on Consolo Palmer Favorite TV Show: The Game…Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball…Favorite Entertainer: Jamie Foxx…What I do in my spare time: Reading…Music most likely on my CD Player/IPod: Lil Wayne…One thing people don’t know about me: I am a laid back person, but I can be very outspoken…Person I admire the most: My mother…Favorite Food: Pizza…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Cereal…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to my I Pod and pray…Game rituals/superstitions include: Pray, think about the game and listen to music…Five years from now, I want to be: A college graduate and pursuing my dreams…As a kid, I pretended to be: Sheryl Swoops…How I started playing basketball: I was the only girl and my brothers would play outside, so I joined them…Favorite Athlete: Candace Parker…Favorite Professional Sports Team: Houston Comets…My most memorable moment as an athlete: 2008 Cross-town Showdown against Bryan HS…Three people I would like to meet: Jamie Foxx, Candace Parker and Lil Wayne.

A player who will compete for playing time at the point guard position as a freshman…athletic…good shooting ability…loves to attack the basket…a good defender...HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Peabody High School under head coach Michael Burks…help lead team to four district titles…team reached the state semi-finals twice and quarter finals once…was all-district as a freshman and sophomore…was district MVP as a sophomore and senior…first-team all-CENLA and second-team all-state...PERSONAL: Born November 6…daughter of Brenda Thomas and Gary Hall…plans to major in criminal justice. The 4-1-1 on Keri Thomas Favorite TV Show: Martin…Favorite Movie: Paid in Full…Favorite Entertainer: Bernie Mac…What I do in my spare time: Hang out with friends…X-Box, PlayStation, GameCube: PlayStation…Music most likely on my CD Player/IPod: Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne…One thing people don’t know about me: That I am scared of black cats…Person I admire the most: My mother…Favorite Food: Pizza and Hot Wings…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Pizza…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music…Game rituals/superstitions include: Mellow out and listen to some great music…Five years from now, I want to be: A cardiologist…As a kid, I pretended to be: Kobe Bryant…How I started playing basketball: I started playing with the boys in m y summer league games…Favorite Athlete Kobe Bryant…Favorite Professional Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers…My most memorable moment as an athlete: When I hit 51 points in my Jr. High School basketball game…Three people I would like to meet: God, Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne.

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Combo guard…good scorer…hard worker…handles the ball extremely well…has big-time potential...HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Cocoa High School under Coach Patricia Gaines-Jackson…school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,793 points…first-team all-Cape Coast...team MVP...averaged 21.5 points and 12.0 rebounds per game as a senior...PERSONAL: Celebrates a December 27 birthday…daughter of Netonya Sheffield…is undecided on major. The 4-1-1 on Tyesha Robinson Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball…X-Box, PlayStation, GameCube: X-Box…Music most likely on my CD Player/IPod: Rap…Favorite Food: Soul Food…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Something in the microwave…To get ready for a game, I like to: Sleep…Game rituals/superstitions include: Pray, listen to my music and talk to my coach…Favorite Athlete: Ivory Latta…My most memorable moment as an athlete: Scoring 45 points in a big game and scoring 30 in a championships game…Three people I would like to meet: Chris Paul, Dwayne Wade and Kobe Bryant.

Will add size to the TCC frontline…strong rebounder…solid defender…athletic player…can run the floor…finishes well around the basket...HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Richard R. Green High School under Pete Collins…2007 recipient of the Richard Green Sportsmanship of the Year award…also received the Championship Game Sportsmanship Award…averaged 17.0 points, 18.0 rebounds and 2.0 assist during her senior campaign at Richard Green HS...PERSONAL: Born July 30…daughter of Shawnette R. Scott…plans to major in sports management. The 4-1-1 on Brandi Dais Favorite TV Show: Fairly Odd Parents…Favorite Movie: ATL…Favorite Entertainer: Drizzy Drake…What I do in my spare time: Play video games…X-Box, PlayStation, GameCube: PlayStation…Music most likely on my CD Player/IPod: R & B and Hip Hop…One thing people don’t know about me: I hate it when my socks get wet…Person I admire the most: My mom…Favorite Food: Steamed Broccoli…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Lunchables…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music…Game rituals/superstitions include: Sing a rap (tune) while in the lay-up line…Five years from now, I want to be: Alive…As a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan…How I started playing basketball: My uncle left to play college and professional basketball when I was young and he was one of my only influences…Favorite Athlete: LeBron James…Favorite Professional Sports Team: Cleveland Cavaliers…My most memorable moment as an athlete: When my high school team lost in the championship game…Three people I would like to meet: LeBron James, Mike Epps and Jon Heder (i.e., Napoleon Dynamite).

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Quality player still adjusting to the college game…improving each day…hard worker…good ball handler…has the potential to be one of the best shooters in the Panhandle Conference…HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at East New York Transit Tech under Coach Fileppo…was Team Captain during her senior year…was named team’s Most Valuable Player following her senior season…averaged 22.0 points per game…PERSONAL: Celebrates an October 7 birthday…daughter of Vivian Davis and Woodford Wegman…plans to major in business administration. The 4-1-1 on Symonne Davis Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air…Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball…Favorite Entertainer: Fabolous…What I do in my spare time: Hang out…X-Box, PlayStation, GameCube: PlayStation…Person I admire the most: My mother…Favorite Food: Seafood…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Oodles noodles…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music…Five years from now, I want to: Own my own business…As a kid, I pretended to be: Allen Iverson…How I started playing basketball: I was taking karate but didn’t like it, so I joined the basketball team…Favorite Athlete: Allen Iverson and LeBron James…Favorite Professional Sports Team: Cleveland Cavaliers…My most memorable moment as an athlete: Hitting a buzzer beater…Three people I would like to meet: President Barack Obama, Michael Jordan and LeBron James.

Versatile player…can play multiple positions…a good three-point shooter…consummate team player…can play both inside and out…a smart player…HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Manchester High School where she played for Coach Gerry Gibbs…lettered all four years of her high school career…voted team’s top defensive player…first-team all-district…all-Metro…PERSONAL: Born November 21…daughter of Roger and Catherine Brown…plans to major in international business. The 4-1-1 on Porche’ Bentley Favorite TV Show: Law and Order-SVU…Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball…Favorite Entertainer: Tiffany…What I do in my spare time: play sports and hangout with friends…X-Box, PlayStation, GameCube: PlayStation…Music most likely on my CD Player/IPod: Hip Hop and Reggae…One thing people don’t know about me: I speak Spanish fluently…Person I admire the most: My mother…Favorite Food: Spanish and Spaghetti…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Spaghetti…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music and nap…Game rituals/superstitions include: Listening to music and sleeping…Five years from now, I want to: Have my master’s degree completed…How I started playing basketball: My mother suggested I try it…Favorite Athlete: Candace Parker and Dwayne Wade…My most memorable moment as an athlete: Hitting the game winning shot against our toughest opponent…Three people I would like to meet: God, Kobe Bryant and Dwayne Wade.

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Quick RostersQuick Rosters

No. Name Pos. Yr.

3 Consolo Palmer G Fr.

5 Keri Thomas G Fr.

10 Tyesha Robinson G Fr.

11 Brandi Dais C Fr.

15 Symonne Davis G/F Fr.

20 Porche’ Bentley F Fr.

21 Spring Roberson C So.

23 Ashley White G Fr.

25 Samantha Smith F So.

32 Regina Smiley F So.

33 Mansa El G So.

45 Tocarra Lynch C So.

Numerical Roster

Name Pos. No. Yr.

Bentley, Porche’ F 20 Fr.

Dais, Brandi C 11 Fr.

Davis, Symonne G/F 15 Fr.

El, Mansa G 33 So.

Lynch, Tocarra C 45 So.

Palmer, Consolo G 3 Fr.

Roberson, Spring C 21 So.

Robinson, Tyesha G 10 Fr.

Smiley, Regina F 32 So.

Smith, Samantha F 25 So.

Thomas, Keri G 5 Fr.

White, Ashley G 23 Fr.

Alphabetical Roster

A standout point guard from the Philadelphia area...capable of running a team…a smart player…good shooter off the dribble…possesses good leadership skills…great feel for the game…HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Neumann-Goretti High School under Coach Chip Retiano…four-year letter winner...lead team to four post season appearances…four-time, first-team all-Catholic League selection…school’s all-time assists leader…all-state selection following her senior year…averaged 20.4 points, 6.0 assists and 3.0 steals…PERSONAL: Born October 17…daughter of Rhonda Thompson…plans to major in accounting. The 4-1-1 on Ashley White Favorite TV Show: Real World…Favorite Movie: Through the Fire…Favorite Entertainer: Mike Epps…What I do in my spare time: Sleep and eat…X-Box, PlayStation, GameCube: PlayStation…One thing people don’t know about me: I am shy…Person I admire the most: My mom…Favorite Food: Crab Fries…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Cereal…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music…Game rituals/superstitions include: Not eating…Five years from now, I want to be: Playing basketball overseas…How I started playing basketball: Watching my older cousin…Favorite Athlete: Steve Nash…Favorite Professional Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers…My most memorable moment as an athlete: Scoring my 1000th point…Three people I would like to meet: Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant and Cappie Poindexter.

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PC OpponentsPC Opponents Gulf Coast Community College January 6, 2010, Panama City, Fla., 6:30 p.m. January 23, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 5:30 p.m. February 10, 2010, Panama City, Fla., 6:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Panama City, Fla. Enrollment: 9,000 President: Dr. James Kerley Athletic Director: Gregg Wolfe Home Arena: Billy Harrison Field House Capacity: 1,600 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Commodores, Lady Commodores Colors: Relex Blue & Gold COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Roonie Scovel (University of Florida ‘95) Career Record: 390-43 (13 years) At Gulf Coast: 390-43 (13 years) Assistant Coaches: Grover Hicks, Leah Roper Basketball phone: (850) 872-3277 Head Trainer: Jenny Hogg, MA, ATC

ABOUT THE LADY COMMODORES 2008-09 Record: 27-3 Conference record/finish: 10-2/1st Postseason: Lost in FCCAA Championship Game Top players lost: G Ashlee Kelly, G Chimere Jordan, F Sabrina Johnson Top players returning: G Andrea Smith, G Andrell Smith, G Angela Felton, G Chelsea Combest, F Taylor Dalrymple Top newcomers: N/A MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Steve Merchant Phone: (850) 769-1551 ext. 2813 Fax: (850) 873-3530 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.GCathletics.com THE SERIES Overall: Gulf Coast leads, 37-4 At Tallahassee: Gulf Coast leads, 17-3 At Panama City: Gulf Coast leads, 18-1 At neutral sites: Gulf Coast leads, 2-0 Current Streak: 3 by Gulf Coast 2009 series: Gulf Coast won, 3-0 1/6/09, at TCC: GC 64, TCC 43 1/21/09, at GC: GC 92, TCC 46 2/10/09, at TCC: GC 84, TCC 42

Pensacola Junior College January 9, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 5:30 p.m. January 27, 2010, Pensacola, Fla., 6:30 p.m. February 13, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 5:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Pensacola, Fla. Enrollment: 34,000 President: Dr. Ed Meadows Athletic Director: Bill Hamilton Home Arena: Lou Ross Center Capacity: 1,200 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Pirates, Lady Pirates Colors: Blue, Green & White COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chanda Rigby (SE Louisiana University ‘90) Career Record: 141-88 (18 years) At Pensacola: 69-50 (4 years) Assistant Coaches: Leah Drury, Taneisha Rogers Basketball phone: (850) 484-1331 Head Trainer: Debbie Lee

ABOUT THE LADY PIRATES 2008-09 record: 22-8 Conference record/finish: 5-7/4th Postseason: None Top players lost: G Angelese Hunter, G Sierra Highgate, F Kenyatta Gill, C Geneshia Dunbar, F Nikel White Top players returning: G Deana Allen, G Izzy Chillcott, C Jazmond Stringer Top newcomers: G De’Angela Sword MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Andy Meneely Phone: (850) 484-1096 Fax: N/A Email: [email protected] Web site: www.pjc.edu/sports THE SERIES Overall: TCC leads, 30-18 At Tallahassee: TCC leads, 17-6 At Pensacola: TCC leads, 13-11 At neutral site: Pensacola leads, 1-0 Current Streak: 4 by Pensacola 2009 series: Pensacola won, 3-0 1/14/09, at PJC: PJC 69, TCC 56 1/27/09, at TCC: PJC 55, TCC 43 2/21/09, at PJC: PJC 93, TCC 53

N6-7 at Milton H. Johnson Classic –1 N14-15 at Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer’s Classic –1 N20-21 GULF COAST LADY COMMODORES CLASSIC N23 NORTH AMERICAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION D4-5 at Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout –2 D12 at Georgia Perimeter D18-19 GULF COAST LADY COMMODORE SHOOTOUT D29-30 at Best Western Gateway Grand Classic –2 J2 at Florida State College at Jacksonville J6 TALLAHASSEE

J9 at Chipola J16 PENSACOLA J20 at Northwest Florida State J23 at Tallahassee J27 CHIPOLA F3 at Pensacola F6 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE F10 TALLAHASSEE F13 at Chipola F17 PENSACOLA F20 at Northwest Florida State 1— at Marianna, Fla. 2— at Gainesville, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 10 Mary Nixon G 5-9 Fr. 11 Ashley Rush G 5-8 Fr. 12 Andrell Smith G 5-8 Fr. South Florida signee 21 Andrea Smith G 5-8 So. South Florida signee, 2nd-team NJCAA pre season all-American, 2009 PC Freshman of the Year, 1st-team all-PC 22 Angela Felton G 5-7 So. 2nd-team all-PC in ‘09 24 Chelsea Combest G 5-4 So. 32 Karnina Bunch G 5-5 Fr. 34 Paige McCallum F 6-0 So. 2nd-team all-PC in ‘09 44 Porsha Harris F 6-0 Fr. 45 Alyssa Bennett F 6-0 Fr. 50 Caitlin Rowe C 6-4 Fr. 51 Kyra Crosby F 6-2 Fr. 52 Taylor Dalrymple C 6-0 So. 2nd-team all-PC in ‘09

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N2 at Alabama Southern N6-7 at Quality Inn Classic –1 N10 ALABAMA SOUTHERN N13-14 at Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer’s Classic –2 N18 at Lurleen B. Wallace N20-21 LADY PIRATE CLASSIC N24 BISHOP STATE D4-5 at Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout –3 D8 at Bishop State D11-12 LADY PIRATE CLASSIC D29-30 at Best Western Gateway Grand Classic –4 J6 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE J9 at Tallahassee

J13 CHIPOLA J16 at Gulf Coast J23 at Northwest Florida State J27 TALLAHASSEE J30 at Chipola F2 GULF COAST F10 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE F13 at Tallahassee F15 CHIPOLA F17 at Gulf Coast 1— at Niceville, Fla. 2— at Marianna, Fla. 3— at Ocala, Fla. 4 — at Gainesville, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 10 Meghan Perkins G/F 5-11 Fr. 11 Jessica Merritt G 5-6 Fr. 12 Deana Allen G 5-10 So. 2009 PJC MVP, 1st-team all-PC 13 Lori Fletcher G 6-0 Fr. 15 Natalie Burke G 5-9 Fr. 20 Izzy Chillcott G 5-10 So. 21 Jasmine Scott F 6-0 Fr. 22 De’Angela Sword G 5-9 So. Transfer from Louisiana Tech 23 Najat Ouardad G 5-1 Fr. 25 Olivia Lanus G/F 6-0 Fr. 32 Ashely Larkin F 6-3 Fr. 40 Karneshia Garrett F 6-2 Fr. 44 Jazmond Stringer F 6-5 So.

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Northwest Florida State College January 13, 2010, Niceville, Fla., 6:30 p.m. January 30, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 5:30 p.m. February 15, 2010, Niceville, Fla., 6:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Niceville, Fla. Enrollment: 16,000 President: Dr. Bob Richburg Athletic Director: Mickey Englett Home Arena: Raider Gymnasium Capacity: 1,100 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Raiders, Lady Raiders Colors: Scarlet & Silver COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bart Walker (Lincoln Memorial University) Career Record: 200-63 (9 years) At Northwest Florida: 21-8 (1 year) Assistant Coach: Tamela McCorvey Basketball phone: (850) 729-5265 Head Trainer: Robert Winkler

ABOUT THE LADY RAIDERS 2008-09 record: 21-8 Conference record/finish: 6-6/3rd Postseason: Lost in FCCAA Semifinals Top players lost: G Christian Rateree, G Mary Fountain, F Chelsea McNamee Top players returning: F Josette Campbell, G Myeisha Simms Top newcomers: G Shamar Harris, G Brianna Brown MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Ramsey Ross Phone: (850) 729-5229 Fax: (850) 729-5200 Press Row Telephone: (850) 729-6042 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.nwfraiders.org THE SERIES Overall: NWF leads 33-16 At Tallahassee: NWF leads, 15-9 At Niceville: NWF leads, 17-5 At neutral site: TCC leads, 2-1 Current Streak: 4 by NWF 2009 Series: NWF won, 3-0 1/7/09, at TCC: NWF 70, TCC 63 2/4/09, at NWF: NWF 43, TCC 36 2/17/09, at TCC: NWF 55, TCC 54

Chipola College January 19, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 5:30 p.m. February 6, 2010, Marianna, Fla., 6:30 p.m. February 20, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 5:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Marianna, Fla. Enrollment: 2,200 President: Dr. Gene Prough Athletic Director: Dr. Dale O’Daniel Home Arena: Milton H. Johnson Health Center Capacity: 3,000 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Indians, Lady Indians Colors: Blue & Gold COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): David Lane (Coe College ‘00) Career Record: 164-43 (6 years) At Chipola: 164-43 (6 years) Assistant Coaches: Deidra Johnson, Dustin Crews, Amie Myers Basketball phone: (850) 718-2234 Head Trainer: Zacc Sims

ABOUT THE LADY INDIANS 2008-09 record: 31-6 Conference record/finish: 9-3/2nd Postseason: FCCAA Champions, 3rd place at NJCAA Tournament Top players lost: G Jamia Akins, G Ashlie Billingslea, F Sequoyah Griffin, C Latoya Williams, C Lenita Sanford Top players returning: G Pearl Johnson Top newcomers: N/A MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Bryan Craven Phone: (850) 718-2264 Fax: (850) 718-2379 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.chipola.edu THE SERIES Overall: Series tied, 21-21 At Tallahassee: TCC leads, 11-8 At Marianna: Chipola leads, 13-9 At neutral site: TCC leads, 1-0 Current Streak: 3 by Chipola 2009 series: Chipola won, 3-0 1/3/09, at CC: CC 51, TCC 38 1/24/09, at TCC: CC 62, TCC 46 2/7/09, at CC: CC 57, TCC 35

PC OpponentsPC Opponents

N6-7 QUALITY INN CLASSIC N10 ENTERPRISE-OZARK N13-14 at FSCJ Classic –1 N20-21 at Lady Pirate Classic –2 N27-28 RICK FLORES CLASSIC D1 at Alabama Southern D4-5 at Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout –3 D11 at Georgia Perimeter D17 at Gordon D30 at Atlanta Metro J6 at Pensacola J13 TALLAHASSEE J16 at Chipola J20 GULF COAST J23 PENSACOLA

J30 at Tallahassee F3 CHIPOLA F6 at Gulf Coast F10 at Pensacola F15 TALLAHASSEE F17 at Chipola F20 GULF COAST 1— at Jacksonville, Fla. 2— at Pensacola, Fla. 3— at Ocala, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 1 Myeisha Simms G 5-1 So. 2nd-team all-PC in 2009 2 Jasmine Hicks G/F 5-11 Fr. 3 JoAnna Harden G/F 5-8 Fr. 5 Brandi Gorniak G 5-9 Fr. 10 Josette Campbell G/F 6-0 So. 1st-team all-PC in 2009 11 Shamar Harris G 5-10 So. 2008 PC Player of the Year & Freshman of the Year (at TCC), 2nd-team 2008 NJCAA all- American 20 Melisa Mendes G 5-9 Fr. 21 Tanija Beasley F 5-10 Fr. 23 Shavonne Seymore F/C 6-1 So. Florida Atlantic signee 31 Jiya Dorcas Eya C 6-2 Fr. 32 Vontrice Dennis F/C 6-0 So. Florida Atlantic signee 33 Brianna Brown G 5-7 So. Transfer from Baylor 50 Shyianne Oakman C 6-3 Fr.

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N6-7 MILTON H. JOHNSON CLASSIC N13-15 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS

ALZHEIMER’S CLASSIC N20-21 at Gulf Coast Lady Commodores

Classic –1 N23 at St. Petersburg N24 at Hillsborough D1 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT

JACKSONVILLE D4-5 at Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout

–2 D11-12 at Lady Pirate Classic –3 D14 CENTRAL FLORIDA J2 at Central Florida J9 GULF COAST J13 at Pensacola

J16 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE J19 at Tallahassee J27 at Gulf Coast J30 PENSACOLA F3 at Northwest Florida State F6 TALLAHASSEE F13 GULF COAST F15 at Pensacola F17 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE F20 at Tallahassee 1— at Panama City, Fla. 2— at Gainesville, Fla. 3— at Pensacola, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 1 Pearl Johnson G 5-5 So. 2 Laurien Williamson G 5-7 Fr. 3 Bianca Jarrett G 5-5 So. 5 Jasmine Shaw G 5-6 Fr. 10 Tykiesha O’Neil G 5-6 Fr. 12 Ance Celmina C 6-3 Fr. 15 Cayla Walker G 5-8 Fr. 20 Malesha Petterson F 5-8 Fr. 21 Tawanda Tucker C 6-1 So. 22 Lindsey Carr F 6-1 Fr. 34 Kendra Powel F 6-0 Fr. 50 Darrlita Taylor F 6-1 Fr.

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Wednesday, January 6 Tallahassee at Gulf Coast NW Florida State at Pensacola Saturday, January 9 Pensacola at Tallahassee Gulf Coast at Chipola Wednesday, January 13 Tallahassee at NW Florida State Chipola at Pensacola Saturday, January 16 NW Florida State at Chipola Pensacola at Gulf Coast Tuesday, January 19 Chipola at Tallahassee Wednesday, January 20 Gulf Coast at NW Florida State Saturday, January 23 Gulf Coast at Tallahassee Pensacola at NW Florida State Wednesday, January 27 Tallahassee at Pensacola Chipola at Gulf Coast Saturday, January 30 NW Florida State at Tallahassee Pensacola at Chipola Wednesday, February 3 Chipola at NW Florida State Gulf Coast at Pensacola

Saturday, February 6 NW Florida State at Gulf Coast Tallahassee at Chipola Wednesday, February 10 Tallahassee at Gulf Coast NW Florida State at Pensacola Saturday, February 13 Pensacola at Tallahassee Gulf Coast at Chipola Monday, February 15 Tallahassee at NW Florida State Chipola at Pensacola Wednesday, February 17 NW Florida State at Chipola Pensacola at Gulf Coast Saturday, February 20 Gulf Coast at NW Florida State Chipola at Tallahassee Monday, February 22 Panhandle Conference Playoffs (if necessary) Tuesday, February 23 Panhandle Conference Playoffs (if necessary) March 4-6 FCCAA Tournament, Marianna, Fla. March 16-20 NJCAA Tournament, Salina, Kan.

PC Pct. Overall Pct.

Gulf Coast –x 10-2 0.833 27-3 0.900

Chipola –y 9-3 0.750 31-6 0.838

Northwest Florida State –y 6-6 0.500 21-8 0.724

Tallahassee 0-12 0.000 6-21 0.222

Pensacola 5-7 0.417 22-8 0.733

Final 2009 Panhandle Conference Standings

x-PC Champions y-FCCAA Tournament qualifier

2010 Panhandle Conference Schedule2010 Panhandle Conference Schedule Panhandle Conference

Women’s Basketball Champions (since 1992)

1992 ....... Northwest Florida State 1993 ....... Northwest Florida State 1994 ....... Pensacola 1995 ....... Northwest Florida State 1996 ....... Northwest Florida State 1997 ....... Tallahassee 1998 ....... Gulf Coast 1999 ....... Gulf Coast 2000 ....... Gulf Coast 2001 ....... Gulf Coast 2002 ....... Gulf Coast 2003 ....... Gulf Coast 2004 ....... Gulf Coast 2005 ....... Gulf Coast 2006 ....... Gulf Coast 2007 ....... Gulf Coast 2008 ....... Gulf Coast 2009 ....... Gulf Coast

FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Women’s Basketball Champions

(since 1992)

1992 ....... Central Florida 1993 ....... Northwest Florida State* 1994 ....... FCCJ 1995 ....... Northwest Florida State* (3rd) 1996 ....... Northwest Florida State* 1997 ....... Central Florida 1998 ....... Gulf Coast* (7th) 1999 ....... Gulf Coast* (4th) 2000 ....... Gulf Coast* (7th) 2001 ....... Tallahassee* (3rd) 2002 ....... Gulf Coast* (3rd) 2003 ....... Gulf Coast* 2004 ....... Gulf Coast* (2nd) 2005 ....... Chipola* 2006 ....... Chipola* (4th) 2007 ....... Chipola* (5th) 2008 ....... Gulf Coast* 2009 ....... Chipola (3rd)

* PC member Teams in Bold won NJCAA Championship

( ) - place at NJCAA Tournament

All games begin at 5:30 p.m. local time unless noted otherwise

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NonNon--conference Opponentsconference Opponents

South Georgia Tech November 6, 2009, Albany, Ga., 5:30 p.m. November 17, 2009, Americus, Ga., 5:30 p.m. December 1, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 5:30 p.m.

Head Coach: Brandan Harrell Nickname: Lady Jets Web site: www.southgatech.edu Series record: TCC leads, 5-0 Last meeting: Dec. 16, 2008 (TCC 44, South Georgia Tech 38)

Jefferson College November 13, 2009, Marianna, Fla., 3 p.m.

Head Coach: Kevin Emerick Nickname: Lady Vikings Web site: www.jeffco.edu Series record: Jefferson leads, 1-0 Last meeting: Nov. 14, 2008 (Jefferson 96, TCC 61)

Wallace State Community College-Hanceville November 14, 2009, Marianna, Fla., 1 p.m.

Head Coach: Larry Slater Nickname: Lady Lions Web site: www.wallacestate.edu Series record: Wallace State leads, 1-0 Last meeting: Dec. 17, 2004 (Wallace State 65, TCC 49)

Head Coach: Chanda Stebbins Nickname: Lady Saints Web site: www.sfcollege.edu Series record: TCC leads, 9-6 Last meeting: Dec. 30, 2008 (Santa Fe 60, TCC 57)

Santa Fe College November 3, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 6 p.m. December 4, 2009, Gainesville, Fla., 6 p.m.

Head Coach: Laura Blackwell Nickname: Lady Cavaliers Web site: www.darton.edu Series record: TCC leads, 3-0 Last meeting: Nov. 30, 2002 (TCC 72, Darton 45)

Darton College November 7, 2009, Albany, Ga., 2 p.m. November 20, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 6 p.m.

Walters State Community College November 28, 2009, Decatur, Ga., 2 p.m.

Head Coach: Dave Cragel Nickname: Lady Senators Web site: www.ws.edu Series record: First meeting between the teams

St. Petersburg College December 5, 2009, Gainesville, Fla., 4 p.m.

Head Coach: Denisha Davidson Nickname: Lady Titans Web site: www.spcollege.edu Series record: TCC leads, 7-1 Last meeting: Dec. 1, 2000 (TCC 98, St. Petersburg 46)

Head Coach: Cheryl Rice Nickname: Lady Patriots Web site: www.cfpatriots.com Series record: TCC leads, 15-12 Last meeting: Nov. 8, 2008 (TCC 81, Central Florida 74)

Central Florida Community College December 17, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 5 p.m.

Head Coach: Debra Woods Nickname: Lady Stars Web site: www.fscj.edu Series record: TCC leads, 9-3 Last meeting: Nov. 16, 2007 (Florida State College 58, TCC 53)

Florida State College at Jacksonville December 18, 2009, Panama City, Fla., 5 p.m.

Georgia Perimeter College November 27, 2009, Decatur, Ga., 6 p.m.

Head Coach: James Waldon Nickname: Lady Jaguars Web site: www.gpc.edu Series record: TCC leads, 8-2 Last meeting: Nov. 15, 2008 (TCC 73, Georgia Perimeter 58)

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Classic InformationClassic Information Classic InformationClassic Information Darton College Tip-off Classic November 6-7, 2009 Albany, Ga. Host: Darton College

Friday, November 6 5:30 p.m. South Georgia Tech vs. Tallahassee 7:30 p.m. Darton vs. Southern Union Saturday, November 7 2 p.m. Darton vs. Tallahassee 4 p.m. South Georgia Tech vs. Southern Union

Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer’s Classic November 13-15, 2009 Marianna, Fla. Host: Chipola College

Friday, November 13 3 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Jefferson College 5 p.m. Pensacola vs. Trinity Valley 7 p.m. Chipola vs. Monroe Saturday, November 14 1 p.m. Wallace-Hanceville vs. Tallahassee 3 p.m. Monroe vs. Pensacola 5 p.m. Trinity Valley vs. Gulf Coast 7 p.m. Chipola vs. Jefferson Sunday, November 15 1 p.m. Gulf Coast vs. Monroe 3 p.m. Chipola vs. Trinity Valley

Lady Eagle Classic presented by Refreshment Services Pepsi November 20, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Host: Tallahassee Community College

Friday, November 20 7 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Darton

GPC Classic November 27-28, 2009 Decatur, Ga. Host: Georgia Perimeter College

Friday, November 27 4 p.m. Walters State vs. Enterprise-Ozark 6 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Georgia Perimeter Saturday, November 28 4 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Walters State 6 p.m. Georgia Perimeter vs. Enterprise-Ozark

Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout December 4-5, 2009 Ocala, Fla., and Gainesville, Fla. Hosts: Central Florida Community College and Santa Fe College

The fourth annual Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout will take place December 4 and 5, 2009, at Central Florida Community College in Ocala, Fla., and Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Fla. The Classic will offer 18 great inter-conference match-ups, featuring all 17 teams in the Florida Community College Activities Association. G-games in Gainesville, Fla. O-games in Ocala, Fla. Friday, December 4 Noon (G) Gulf Coast vs. Miami Dade 1 p.m. (O) Brevard vs. Florida State College 2 p.m. (G) Hillsborough vs. Daytona State 3 p.m. (O) Northwest Florida State vs. Palm Beach 4 p.m. (G) St. Petersburg vs. Chipola 5 p.m. (O) Pensacola vs. Indian River State 6 p.m. (G) Santa Fe vs. Tallahassee 7 p.m. (O) Broward vs. Central Florida Saturday, December 5 Noon (G) Daytona State vs. Gulf Coast 1 p.m. (O) Pensacola vs. Broward 2 p.m. (G) Chipola vs. Miami Dade 3 p.m. (O) Indian River State vs. Northwest Florida State 4 p.m. (G) Tallahassee vs. St. Petersburg 5 p.m. (O) Florida State College vs. Palm Beach 6 p.m. (G) Santa Fe vs. Hillsborough 7 p.m. (O) Brevard vs. Central Florida

Gulf Coast Lady Commodore Shootout December 18-19, 2009 Panama City, Fla. Host: Gulf Coast Community College

Friday, December 18 2 p.m. Gulf Coast vs. Central Florida 4 p.m. Florida State College vs. Tallahassee Saturday, December 19 2 p.m. Florida State College vs. Gulf Coast

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TCC Basketball TimelineTCC Basketball Timeline 1990

July 19 —Tallahassee Community College announces that its athletic program will be reestablished after a 20-year hiatus. The first two sports to compete will be men’s basketball and baseball, the two original sports which the College fielded 20 years earlier. The Eagles will compete in the Florida Community College Activities Association’s Panhandle Conference.

1993 February 11 —TCC’s District Board of Trustees announce that the College will add women’s basketball to its athletic programs. The Lady Eagles will hit the floor for the 1994-95 season. July 9 —Jan Piatnik, former Maclay School girls basketball coach, is named TCC’s first women’s basketball coach.

1994 November 3 —Win #1! TCC’s first-ever women’s basketball game is a victorious one, defeating State College of Florida, Manatee/Sarasota, 87-79, in Bradenton, Fla. November 29 —The Lady Eagles’ home debut is a rousing success. TCC defeats Lurleen B. Wallace Community College, 79-60, at the Eagledome.

1995 January 5 —TCC’s begins play in the Panhandle Conference. The Lady Eagles defeat North Florida Community College, 84-45, in Madison, Fla. February 27 —The Lady Eagles make their postseason debut, defeating Brevard Community College, 75-70, in the quarterfinals of the FCCAA Tournament in Ocala, Fla. March 1 —The clock strikes midnight for Cinderella. The first-year Lady Eagles fall one victory short of an unlikely trip to the NJCAA Tournament. Northwest Florida State College defeats TCC for the fifth time, 97-80, in the FCCAA Championship Game.

1997 January 6 —Win #50! TCC defeats North Florida Community College, 117-66, in Madison, Fla. February 18 —TCC clinches its first Panhandle Conference Championship with a 73-58 win over Gulf Coast community College.

May 15 —Jan Piatnik steps down as head coach of the Lady Eagles after three successful seasons, including the 1997 PC Championship. September 14 —Teresa Atkinson is hired as head coach of the Lady Eagles, replacing Jan Piatnik.

1999 November 14 —Win #100! TCC defeats Hillsborough Community College, 64-60, in Miami, Fla.

2000 December 15 —Teresa Atkinson passes Jan Piatnik with her 65th victory as head coach of the Lady Eagles.

2001 March 10 —The third time is the charm. After falling in the previous two FCCAA Championship Games, Teresa Atkinson (below) and the Lady Eagles finally get to cut down the nets. TCC beat Daytona State College, 76-67, to win the elusive FCCAA championship and a berth to the NJCAA Tournament in Salina, Kan.

March 20 —TCC earns a 72-52 win over Louisburg College in its NJCAA Tournament debut. March 21 —TCC takes down top-seed and No. 1 ranked Tyler Junior College, 56-50, in the NJCAA

Tournament Quarterfinals. March 23 —In the game of the NJCAA Tournament, TCC falls to eventual champion Cloud County Community College, 105-96, in overtime. The Lady Eagles earned the third-place trophy with a win over Eastern Oklahoma State College a day later. November 10 —Win #150! TCC defeats Palm Beach State College, 82-59, in Tallahassee, Fla.

2004 November 26 —Win #200! TCC defeats Bishop State Community College, 71-42, in Panama City, Fla.

2007 November 10 —Win #250! TCC defeats Georgia Perimeter College, 62-52, in Marianna, Fla.

2008 February 9 —Teresa Atkinson gets career win No. 200 as TCC upends arch-rival Chipola College, 59-57, in overtime (below).

February 13 —TCC upsets top-ranked and previously unbeaten Gulf Coast Community College, 79-72. It’s the Lady Eagles’ first win ever in Panama City.

2009 November 3 —TCC tips off its 16th season of women’s basketball at home against Santa Fe College.

TCC’s Milestone Victories Win # Date Score/Opponent/Site 1 Nov. 3, 1994 TCC 87, State College of Florida 79, at Bradenton, Fla. 50 Jan. 6, 1997 TCC 117, North Florida Community College 66, at Madison, Fla. 100 Nov. 14, 1999 TCC 64, Hillsborough Community College 60, at Miami, Fla. 150 Nov. 10, 2001 TCC 82, Palm Beach State College 59, at Tallahassee, Fla. 200 Nov. 26, 2004 TCC 71, Bishop State Community College 42, at Panama City, Fla. 250 Nov. 10, 2007 TCC 62, Georgia Perimeter College 52, at Marianna, Fla.

Record by Year

1994-95 ........... 22-8 1995-96 ........... 15-15 1996-97 ........... 27-5 1997-98 ........... 8-19 1998-99 ........... 26-8 1999-00 ........... 22-12 2000-01 ........... 28-8 2001-02 ........... 15-13

2002-03 ........... 18-11 2003-04 ........... 15-15 2004-05 ........... 15-13 2005-06 ........... 15-13 2006-07 ........... 23-8 2007-08 ........... 17-11 2008-09 ........... 6-21 15-yr total ...... 272-180

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19941994--95 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles95 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles The First Women’s Basketball Team at TCCThe First Women’s Basketball Team at TCC

FCCAA RunnersFCCAA Runners--UpUp Panhandle Conference RunnersPanhandle Conference Runners--UpUp

Record: 22Record: 22--88

Tallahassee Community College debuted women’s basketball in 1994 and under first-year head coach Jan Piatnik, the Lady Eagles turned their maiden voyage into a season to remember. Qualifying for the Florida Community College Activities Association Tournament as Panhandle Conference Runners-Up, TCC advanced to the tournament’s Championship Game where it fell to conference rival Northwest Florida State College. The loss ended TCC’s campaign one victory short of an improbable trip to the NJCAA Tournament, but the season put the rest of the state on notice that the Lady Eagles would be a force to be reckoned with for some time. Piatnik’s team got out of the gates quickly, winning their first four games of the season. When they defeated North Florida Community College in its first-ever PC contest on January 5, 1995, the Lady Eagles found themselves sporting a gaudy 12-1 record. TCC finished the conference season with a record of 7-5, however four of the losses came at the hands of the league-champion Lady Raiders. At the FCCAA Tournament, TCC defeated a pair of teams from the Southern Conference, Brevard Community College and Miami Dade College, to earn a spot in the title game and a fifth meeting with Northwest Florida. However, Northwest Florida defeated TCC, 97-80, in the FCCAA Finals, ending the Lady Eagles’ first season at 22-8. Freshman Ericka Nance earned first-team All-Panhandle Conference honors while fellow first-year player Jacqueline Hodnett was named to the second-team. Both players were selected to the FCCAA All-Tournament Team with Nance also garnering a second-team All-FCCAA selection.

1994-95 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles Standing, left to right: Aquenda Clark, Laketra Lofton, Demetria Newsome, Jacqueline Hodnett, Sherrie Spears, Zenovia White. Kneeling, left to right: Kamali Bouvay, Ramonda Fields, Ericka Nance, Holly Pearson, Wakesha Robinson, Rebecca Silva.

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19961996--97 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles97 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles Panhandle Conference ChampionsPanhandle Conference Champions

Record: 27Record: 27--55

The 1996-97 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles captured the program’s first Panhandle Conference Championship en route to a record of 27-5, establishing a single-season record for highest winning percentage (.844). TCC won the league title with an impressive 13-2 mark, a single-season high in league victories. The Lady Eagles won their first ten games, a school-record for victories to start the season, and 20 of their first 21. Equally impressive was how they won their games. All but four of the 20 wins were by 10 points or more. TCC closed the regular season in similar fashion, winning six of its final seven contests. One of the many highlights during the season was a trip to Kilgore, Texas, where the team participated in the Junior Achievement Basketball Shootout. Competing against some of the top teams from across the nation, TCC won two of its three games, defeating Conners State (Okla.) College and perennial power Central Arizona College. At the Florida Community College Activities Association Tournament, the Lady Eagles breezed by Hillsborough Community College, 76-56, in the opening round. However, in the FCCAA Semifinals, Central Florida Community College, the only team to beat TCC twice during the season, handed the Lady Eagles a season-ending 81-63 defeat. The loss would be the final game at TCC for Coach Jan Piatnik, who stepped down from the coaching ranks following the season. In just three years at TCC, she won 64 games and led her team to two appearances in the FCCAA Tournament. TCC had a trio of players — Tonika Bruce, Avia Lee, and Kim Gaskins — named second-team All-Panhandle Conference while Piatnik won her first Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year Award. Lee and Angie Williams were selected to the FCCAA All-Tournament Team.

1996-97 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles Standing, left to right: Assistant Coach Anthony Adams, Assistant Coach Tricia Martens, April Farmer, Head Trainer Frank Ambrose, Kim Gaskins, Jordanette Billings, Eboni Moore, Avia Lee, Assistant Coach Lee Nelson, Edidiong Udofiah, Head Coach Jan Piatnik, Assistant Coach Karl Wise. Kneeling, left to right: Latricia Sims, unknown player, Tonika Bruce, Shavon Ford, Tarsha Hodge, Marsha Glanville, Angie Williams.

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20002000--01 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles01 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII ChampionsFCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Champions

Third Place, NJCAA TournamentThird Place, NJCAA Tournament Record: 28Record: 28--88

In 2001, the Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles claimed the program’s first Florida Community College Activities Association Championship and brought home a third-place finish in the NJCAA Tournament. At the time, the third-place trophy equaled the best finish in the 16-team tournament for a Panhandle Conference school. After a 2-3 start, TCC won its final nine non-conference games to enter Panhandle Conference action with a record of 11-3. TCC won eight of its final nine league contests, the only loss coming to PC Champion Gulf Coast Community College, to claim the conference’s runners-up berth in the postseason with an 11-4 mark. TCC entered the FCCAA Tournament on a four-game winning streak, but it took a pair of Houdini-like performances to advance to its third straight Championship Game. In the quarterfinal round, the Lady Eagles overcame a 19-point, second half deficit to defeat Miami Dade College, 79-75, in overtime. Two days later, TCC again erased a double-digit deficit and defeated Northwest Florida State College, 74-71, in overtime. On March 10, 2001, the Lady Eagles defeated Daytona State College, 76-67, to win the FCCAA Championship. At the NJCAA Tournament in Salina, Kan., the sixth-seeded Lady Eagles breezed through the opening round with a 72-52 win over Louisburg (N.C.) College. In the quarterfinals, they knocked off top-seed Tyler (Texas) Junior College, to set up a Final Four showdown against local favorite Cloud County (Kan.) Community College. In front of a partisan Cloud County crowd, TCC fell to the Lady Thunderbirds, 105-96 in overtime, ending the Lady Eagles’ championship aspirations. Cloud County won the NJCAA Championship the next evening while TCC defeated Eastern Oklahoma State University in the Consolation Game. Syreeta Bromfield, Tai Wilson, and Dayana Lorza were first-team All-PC selections. Bromfield added an All-FCCAA honor to her resume and was joined by Wilson and Jennifer Stegall on the FCCAA All-Tournament Team. Wilson was also the Tournament MVP and was selected to the NJCAA All-Tournament squad. Coach Teresa Atkinson won her first FCCAA Coach of the Year Award.

2000-01 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles Standing, left to right: Christina Harbin, Tenesha Bostick, Syreeta Bromfield, Orlandrea Moore, Africa Sherrod, Dayana Lorza. Seated, left to right: Nichole Davis, Tai Wilson, Katrina Green, Jennifer Stegall, Astra Daniels, Amy Smith.

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1998-99 TCC Lady Eagles Record: 26-8

Standing, left to right: Shundesha Youmans, Eboni Allen, Camealia Rush, Karen King, Schandra Grier, EdMarie Lumbsley, Trena Alston, Katrice Davis, Tamilla Murray, Sancha Cargill, Destiney Avent, Mindy Rudd. Kneeling, left to right: Mandy Rudd, Dimitra Stephens, Nikki Cooks, Trelesia Lewis.

FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament ParticipantsFCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participants

Tallahassee Community College made a return trip to the Florida Community College Activities Association Tournament in 2000. However, like the previous year, the postseason run ended one win away from the NJCAA Tournament. As they did in 1999, Gulf Coast Community College defeated TCC, 59-43, in the FCCAA Championship Game, ending the Lady Eagles’ season at 22-12. Carrying a 10-5 record into league play, TCC captured the Panhandle Conference’s runners-up berth for the postseason with a mark of 10-6. However, like 1999, it took a win in a PC playoff, this time over Chipola College, for the Lady Eagles to secure their postseason plans. At the FCCAA Tournament, TCC defeated Palm Beach State College and Chipola College — its third win over the Lady Indians in 12 days — to advance to the FCCAA Finals. Nikki Cooks, Shundesha Youmans, and Syreeta Bromfield were named first-team All-PC while Karen King, Sharlenia Charles and Destiney Avent were honorable mention selections.

1999-00 TCC Lady Eagles Record: 22-12

Standing, left to right: Destiney Avent, Tiffany Cooper, Lynthea Downs, Nikki Cooks, Felicia Haynes. Seated, left to right: Syreeta Bromfield, Africa Sherrod, EdMarie Lumbsley, Sharlenia Charles, Karen King, Shundesha Youmans.

The 1998-99 Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles advanced to the Florida Community College Activities Association Tournament as Panhandle Conference Runners-up. They came within seven points of capturing the FCCAA Championship, falling to PC rival Gulf Coast Community College, 73-67, in the first of three consecutive appearances in the Championship Game. A school-record 11-game winning streak was the catalyst to a 26-8 record, including a 12-4 mark in league play. However, it took a 64-61 win over Northwest Florida State College in a PC playoff to capture the league’s runners-up berth. At the FCCAA Tournament, the Lady Eagles defeated St. Petersburg College and Central Florida Community College before falling to the Lady Commodores. Tamilla Murray became the first women’s basketball player at TCC to receive All-America honors from the NJCAA. when she garnered Honorable Mention status. She was also named first-team All-PC, first-team All-FCCAA and was selected to the FCCAA All-Tournament Team.

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FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament ParticipantsFCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participants

2006-07 TCC Lady Eagles Record: 23-8

Standing, left to right: Associate Head Coach Darrell Dorn, Quaticqua Johnson, Ava Walters, Angelee Latouche, Manal Cali, Jerimel Potts, Lisa Jackson, Head Coach Teresa Atkinson. Seated, left to right: Erica Brown, Daniela Nopuente, Danielle Fagg, Tierra Yates, Samerria Crowder, Twanisha Gordon, Aleesa Skervin.

TCC ended a five-year postseason drought by qualifying for the 2007 FCCAA Tournament as the third-place seed from the Panhandle Conference. The season began with little fanfare; however, after a 13-1 record in non-conference action and a national ranking, the Lady Eagles began to turn some heads. The highlight of the season came on January 13 when TCC defeated Gulf Coast Community College, 66-65, ending a 29-game losing streak to the Lady Commodores. Playing in the always tough PC, TCC battled its way to a 9-6 record and a date with Mid-Florida Conference Champion Central Florida Community College in the FCCAA Tournament. After defeating the Lady Patriots, TCC’s season ended with a 73-62 defeat to eventual FCCAA Champion Chipola College in the tournament semifinals. Erica Brown, Lisa Jackson and Quaticqua Johnson earned first-team All-PC honors while Angelee Latouche and Samerria Crowder were second-team honorees. Brown and Jackson were named to the FCCAA All-Tournament Team.

The Lady Eagles enjoyed a string of “firsts” en route to a 17-11 record and an appearance in the FCCAA Semifinals, where the season ended with a loss to Central Florida Community College. Most notably, TCC beat eventual national champion Gulf Coast Community College for the first time in Panama City, earning a 79-72 win on February 13. That victory propelled the Lady Eagles to their first-ever seven-game winning streak in PC play. There were individual milestones as well. Freshman Shamar Harris became TCC’s first female basketball player to earn PC Player of the Year honors, earning the award from both conference coaches and media. She was also named the PC’s top freshman and was one of five players who received all-conference recognition. Quaticqua Johnson, Angelee Latouche and Tiffany McClure were second-team picks while LaQuinta Gardner garnered honorable mention recognition. Coach Teresa Atkinson also won her 200th career game against arch-rival Chipola College on February 9.

2007-08 TCC Lady Eagles Record: 17-11

Standing, left to right: Head Coach Teresa Atkinson, LaQuinta Gardner, Angelee Latouche, Whitney Newton, Tocarra Lynch, Taronya Wildgoose, Manal Cali, Assistant Coach T.J. Royals, Assistant Coach Shun Hunter. Seated, left to right: Fanisha Joissin, Brittany Christie, Erica Brown, Daniela Nopuente, Tiffany McClure, Shamar Harris, Quanessa Batiste, Quaticqua Johnson.

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Tamilla Murray solidified her place in the history of women’s basketball at Tallahassee Community College following a stellar two-year career in a Lady Eagle uniform. One of the first players recruited by head coach Teresa Atkinson, Murray was also the first in what would become a long list of Lady Eagles to hail from the Caribbean island of Jamaica. Murray’s list of firsts continued on the court, where she became one of the most decorated players to ever wear the blue and gold. As a freshman, she earned first-team All-Panhandle Conference honors in 1998. She repeated the feat in 1999, becoming TCC’s first two-time first-team All-PC pick. As a sophomore, she guided the Lady Eagles to a 26-8 record and an appearance in the FCCAA Championship Game. Her honors continued at the state level, as she was named All-FCCAA and was a member of the FCCAA All-Tournament Team. Murray’s TCC career culminated with her selection as an honorable mention All-America, the first women’s basketball player at TCC to receive All-America status from the NJCAA. Murray ended her career as TCC’s all-time leader in scoring, field goals made, field goals attempted, free throws made, free throws attempted, rebounds per game and steals. Following her career at TCC, Murray enjoyed two successful years at East Carolina University, where she was second-team All-Colonial Athletic Association and a CAA All-Defensive Team pick in 2001, in addition to being named ECU’s Most Valuable Player.

G FGM/FGA FG% 3FGM/3FGA 3FG% FTM/FTA FT% Reb./Ave. Ast Stl Blk Pts./Ave.

1997-98 27 149/390 .382 15/75 .200 76/146 .521 248/9.2 33 101 10 389/14.4

1998-99 34 195/384 .508 2/12 .167 138/216 .639 226/6.6 81 110 10 530/15.6

TOTALS 61 344/774 .444 17/87 .195 214/362 .591 474/7.8 114 211 20 919/15.1

Tamilla Murray’s Career Statistics at Tallahassee Community College

Tamilla Murray, NJCAA AllTamilla Murray, NJCAA All--AmericanAmerican

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Shamar Harris’ only season of basketball at Tallahassee Community College turned into one for the record books. A native of Riviera Beach, Fla., the electrifying guard averaged a team-high 16.4 points, 2.9 assists and 2.9 steals per game, in addition to 4.6 rebounds. Those numbers led to her becoming the first female basketball player at TCC to earn Panhandle Conference Player of the Year honors, an award she received from both conference coaches and media. She was also the runaway choice for PC Freshman of the Year and earned first-team All-PC recognition as well. Harris was at her best during the grueling PC season when she led the Lady Eagles in the same three categories—17.1 points, 2.7 assists and 3.5 steals per game. She averaged 21.8 points during a six-game stretch—all wins—that ultimately wrapped up TCC’s second straight postseason berth. She established career-highs in points in back-to-back games, scoring 27 and 29 points, respectively, against Northwest Florida State College on February 5 and Chipola College on February 9. A 26-point effort fueled TCC’s upset of No. 1 Gulf Coast Community College on February 13. Harris’ honors continued after leading the Lady Eagles to an 17-11 record and a berth in the FCCAA Semifinals. She was named All-FCCAA, an award that also earned her a spot on the NJCAA’s All-Region VIII squad. The year culminated with her selection as a second-team NJCAA All-American, the highest honor awarded to any player during the 14-year history of TCC’s women’s basketball program.

Shamar Harris, NJCAA AllShamar Harris, NJCAA All--AmericanAmerican

G FGM/FGA FG% 3FGM/3FGA 3FG% FTM/FTA FT% Reb./Ave. Ast Stl Blk Pts./Ave.

2007-08 28 162/388 .418 27/64 .422 109/149 .732 129/4.6 83 82 19 460/16.4

TOTALS 28 162/388 .418 27/64 .422 109/149 .732 129/4.6 83 82 19 460/16.4

Shamar Harris’ Career Statistics at Tallahassee Community College

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1995 Ericka Nance ................................... Second-team 1996 Zenovia White ................................. First-team 1999 Tamilla Murray ................................. First-team 2001 Syreeta Bromfield ............................ First-team 2002 Dayana Lorza .................................. First-team 2008 Shamar Harris

AllAll--FCCAA/AllFCCAA/All--NJCAA Region VIIINJCAA Region VIII

1995 Ericka Nance ................................... FCCAA Jacqueline Hodnett .......................... FCCAA 1997 Angie Williams ................................. FCCAA Avia Lee .......................................... FCCAA 1999 Tamilla Murray ................................. FCCAA Shundesha Youmans ...................... FCCAA Sancha Cargill ................................. FCCAA 2000 Syreeta Bromfield ............................ FCCAA Shundesha Youmans ...................... FCCAA

Karen King ....................................... FCCAA 2001 Syreeta Bromfield ............................ FCCAA Jennifer Stegall ................................ FCCAA Tai Wilson ........................................ FCCAA (MVP), NJCAA 2007 Erica Brown ..................................... FCCAA Lisa Jackson .................................... FCCAA 2008 Tiffany McClure ............................... FCCAA Angelee Latouche ............................ FCCAA

FCCAA, NJCAA AllFCCAA, NJCAA All--TournamentTournament

NJCAA Player of the WeekNJCAA Player of the Week Since the NJCAA began presenting its Player of the Week award in 2004, Tallahassee Community College has had seven honorees — the most of any school in the state of Florida (Region VIII) — including former women’s basketball standouts Erica Brown and Lisa Jackson.

Erica Brown NJCAA

Women’s Basketball Player of the Week December 6, 2006

Lisa Jackson NJCAA

Women’s Basketball Player of the Week November 22, 2006

TCC’s NJCAA Player of the Week recipients Brandon Jones, baseball, April 27, 2004 Dustin Scott, men’s basketball, January 11, 2006 Lisa Jackson, women’s basketball, November 22, 2006 Erica Brown, women’s basketball, December 6, 2006 Lucas Rutherford, baseball, April 4, 2007 Jermaine Dixon, men’s basketball, December 12,2007 Shawn Pleffner, baseball, April 8, 2009

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1995 Ericka Nance ..................... First-team Jacqueline Hodnett ............ Second-team 1996 Zenovia White ................... First-team 1997 Tonika Bruce ..................... Second-team Avia Lee ............................ Second-team Kim Gaskins ...................... Second-team 1998 Tamilla Murray ................... First-team 1999 Tamilla Murray ................... First-team Sancha Cargill ................... First-team 2000 Nikki Cooks ....................... First-team Shundesha Youmans ........ First-team Syreeta Bromfield .............. First-team Karen King ......................... Honorable Mention Sharlenia Charles .............. Honorable Mention Destiney Avent .................. Honorable Mention 2001 Syreeta Bromfield .............. First-team Tai Wilson .......................... First-team Dayana Lorza .................... First-team 2002 Dayana Lorza .................... First-team Christina Harbin ................. First-team Ebony Twiggs .................... Honorable Mention, All-Freshman Jennifer Stegall .................. Honorable Mention Krystalyn Ellerbe ............... All-Freshman 2003 Ebony Twiggs .................... First-team Jamilla Griffith .................... Honorable Mention Charlotte Baldrey ............... Honorable Mention Diane Frost ........................ All-Freshman Dannisha Winfrey .............. All-Freshman Niger Allen ......................... All-Freshman 2004 Al-Nisa Buckner ................. First-team Sophia Small ..................... First-team Niger Allen ......................... Second-team Casselle Russell ................ Second-team Tracey Browne .................. Honorable Mention 2005 Sharon Wiles ..................... First-team Sophia Small ..................... Second-team Shannon Stewart ............... Second-team Danielle Vaughn ................ Second-team Kaydia Kentish .................. Honorable Mention

2006 Danielle Fagg ....................First-team Diane Frost ........................Second-team Kaydia Kentish ...................Second-team Lisa Jackson ......................Second-team Lennisha Johnson .............Honorable Mention 2007 Erica Brown .......................First-team Lisa Jackson ......................First-team Quaticqua Johnson ............First-team Angelee Latouche ..............Second-team Samerria Crowder .............Second-team 2008 Shamar Harris ...................Player of the Year (Coaches, Media),

First-team (Coaches, Media), All-Freshman (Media), Freshman of the Year (Coaches, Media)

Angelee Latouche ..............Second-team (Coaches) Tiffany McClure .................Second-team (Coaches), Honorable

Mention (Media), All-Freshman (Media) Quaticqua Johnson ............Second-team (Coaches) LaQuinta Gardner ..............Honorable Mention (Coaches) 2009 Brittany Christie .................Honorable Mention (Coaches) LaQuinta Gardner ..............First-team (Coaches), Honorable

Mention (Media) Tiffany McClure .................First-team (Coaches), Second-team

(Media) Olivia Nino .........................Second-team (Coaches) Regina Smiley ...................Honorable Mention (Coaches) Renee Washington ............Honorable Mention (Coaches)

AllAll--Panhandle ConferencePanhandle Conference

Christie Gardner McClure

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FCCAA Player of the Week Tamilla Murray ........................... February 14, 1999 Syreeta Bromfield ...................... February 21, 2001 Erica Brown ................................ December 5, 2006 Erica Brown ................................ January 16, 2007 2000 Bishop State Holiday Classic Tenesha Bostick ........................ All-Tournament Syreeta Bromfield ...................... All-Tournament (MVP) Africa Sherrod ............................ All-Tournament

Miscellaneous AwardsMiscellaneous Awards

2001 Amy Smith ......................... Panhandle Conference Nichole Davis .................... Panhandle Conference Tai Wilson .......................... Panhandle Conference 2002 Amy Smith ......................... Panhandle Conference, Arthur Ashe, Jr.,

Sports Scholar Honorable Mention Nichole Davis .................... Panhandle Conference Jennifer Stegall .................. Panhandle Conference Christina Harbin ................. Panhandle Conference Tai Wilson .......................... Panhandle Conference 2003 Anna Gernandt .................. Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Felicia Whitley ................... Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Jamilla Griffith .................... Panhandle Conference, FCCAA 2005 Moneta Anderson .............. Panhandle Conference Mirlande Francois .............. Panhandle Conference Kaydia Kentish .................. Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Casselle Russell ................ Panhandle Conference Sharon Wiles ..................... Panhandle Conference 2006 Kaydia Kentish .................. Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Mirlande Francois .............. Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Twanisha Gordon .............. Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Ava Walters ....................... Panhandle Conference

2007 Twanisha Gordon ..............Panhandle Conference, FCCAA, NJCAA Angelee Latouche ..............Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Aleesa Skervin ...................Panhandle Conference 2008 Brittany Christie .................Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Angelee Latouche ..............Panhandle Conference, FCCAA, NJCAA

Distinguished Academic All-American Taronya Wildgoose ............Panhandle Conference, FCCAA 2009 Brittany Christie .................Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Samantha Smith ................Panhandle Conference, FCCAA

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ATLANTA METRO COLLEGE (6-1) Home: 3-0; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 10, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Atlanta Metro 50 Dec. 16, 2000 Atlanta, Ga. TCC 67, Atlanta Metro 60 Nov. 9, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 75, Atlanta Metro 50 Dec. 21, 2001 Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta Metro 2, TCC 0, forfeit (TCC 93, Atlanta Metro 59) Nov. 8, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 67, Atlanta Metro 47 Dec. 20, 2002 Atlanta, Ga. TCC 80, Atlanta Metro 52 Nov. 29, 2003 Panama City, Fla. TCC 65, Atlanta Metro 58 BISHOP STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (5-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 3-1 Date Site Score Dec. 10, 1994 Niceville, Fla. TCC 77, Bishop State 62 Nov. 25, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Bishop State 49 Dec. 30, 2000 Mobile, Ala. TCC 68, Bishop State 56 Nov. 28, 2003 Panama City, Fla. Bishop State 59, TCC 56 Nov. 26, 2004 Panama City, Fla. TCC 71, Bishop State 42 Nov. 24, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 72, Bishop State 53 BREVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE (5-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 4-0 Date Site Score Feb. 27, 1995 Ocala, Fla. TCC 75, Brevard 70 Nov. 6, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Brevard 54 Dec. 10, 1999 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 79, Brevard 42 Nov. 17, 2007 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 97, Brevard 64 Dec. 5, 2008 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 77, Brevard 62 BROWARD COLLEGE (3-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 20, 1998 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. TCC 69, Broward 55 Nov. 15, 2002 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 60, Broward 54 Dec. 14, 2003 Panama City, Fla. TCC 80, Broward 51 CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE (1-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-1 Date Site Score Dec. 13, 1996 Kilgore, Texas TCC 54, Central Arizona 46 Dec. 5, 1997 Longview, Texas Central Arizona 72, TCC 49 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (15-12) Home: 8-2; Away: 3-7; Neutral: 4-3 Date Site Score Nov. 12, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. Central Florida 81, TCC 77 Feb. 8, 1996 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 87, TCC 64 Jan. 29, 1997 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 99, TCC 59 March 6, 1997 Marianna, Fla. Central Florida 81, TCC 63 Feb. 5, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. Central Florida 84, TCC 59 Nov. 24, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Central Florida 81 (OT) Jan. 22, 1999 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 72, TCC 62 March 5, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 74, Central Florida 59 Nov. 23, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, Central Florida 64 Dec. 6, 1999 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 77, TCC 63 Dec. 8, 2000 Ocala, Fla. TCC 64, Central Florida 57 Jan. 7, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 69, Central Florida 43 Nov. 20, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 67, Central Florida 55 Dec. 6, 2001 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 59, TCC 51 Dec. 15, 2002 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 55, TCC 54 (OT) Jan. 16, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 55, Central Florida 50 Nov. 14, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 66, Central Florida 63 Nov. 21, 2004 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 89, TCC 80 Dec. 3, 2004 Miami, Fla. TCC 66, Central Florida 57 Nov. 20, 2005 Ocala, Fla. TCC 62, Central Florida 58 Dec. 3, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. Central Florida 77, TCC 57 Nov. 19, 2006 Ocala, Fla. TCC 63, Central Florida 55 March 7, 2007 Marianna, Fla. TCC 63, Central Florida 60 Nov. 23, 2007 Panama City, Fla. TCC 67, Central Florida 60

Dec. 15, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, Central Florida 43 March 7, 2008 Marianna, Fla. Central Florida 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) (Central Florida 59, TCC 47) Nov. 8, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 81, Central Florida 74 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 3, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Chattahoochee Valley 67 Nov. 27, 1995 Phenix City, Ala. Chattahoochee Valley 80, TCC 76 Nov. 25, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 76, Chattahoochee Valley 65 CHATTANOOGA STATE (TENN.) TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 8, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. Chattanooga State 54, TCC 50 CHIPOLA COLLEGE (21-21) Home: 11-8; Away: 9-13; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Jan. 11, 1997 Marianna, Fla. TCC 74, Chipola 62 Jan. 28, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, Chipola 58 Feb. 15, 1997 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 70, TCC 66 Jan. 6, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 55, Chipola 45 Jan. 24, 1998 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 65, TCC 51 Feb. 10, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 62, TCC 58 Feb. 23, 1998 Panama City, Fla. TCC 76, Chipola 70 Jan. 9, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 72, Chipola 65 Jan. 26, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, Chipola 57 Feb. 13, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 87, Chipola 58 Jan. 18, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 87, Chipola 58 Feb. 5, 2000 Marianna, Fla. TCC 100, Chipola 60 Feb. 21, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, Chipola 56 Feb. 23, 2000 Panama City, Fla. TCC 76, Chipola 62 March 3, 2000 Marianna, Fla. TCC 80, Chipola 53 Jan. 24, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 71, Chipola 59 Feb. 10, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Chipola 85 Feb. 26, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 82, Chipola 71 Jan. 9, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) (TCC 79, Chipola 71) Jan. 26, 2002 Marianna, Fla. TCC 77, Chipola 54 Feb. 13, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 68, Chipola 53 Jan. 8, 2003 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 63, TCC 59 Jan. 25, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, Chipola 45 Feb. 11, 2003 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 67, TCC 55 Jan. 20, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 59, TCC 48 Feb. 7, 2004 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 77, TCC 53 Feb. 21, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 52, Chipola 49 Jan. 25, 2005 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 50, TCC 46 Feb. 12, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 59, TCC 54 Feb. 26, 2005 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 62, TCC 49 Jan. 24, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 65, TCC 48 Feb. 11, 2006 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 53, TCC 49 Feb. 25, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 67, TCC 61 Jan. 20, 2007 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 65, TCC 48 Feb. 6, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 56, TCC 53 Feb. 24, 2007 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 81, TCC 76 March 9, 2007 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 73, TCC 62 Jan. 5, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 66, Chipola 47 Jan. 26, 2008 Marianna, Fla. TCC 67, Chipola 65 Feb. 9, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 59, Chipola 57 (OT) Jan. 3, 2009 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 51, TCC 38 Jan. 24, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 62, TCC 46 Feb. 7, 2009 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 57, TCC 35 CINCINNATI STATE TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 8, 2002 Miami, Fla. TCC 70, Cincinnati State 60 CLARK STATE (OHIO) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0)

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Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 29, 1997 Marianna, Fla. TCC 91, Clark State 54 Nov. 19, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 94, Clark State 38 CLOUD COUNTY (KAN.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (0-2) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-2 Date Site Score March 23, 2001 Salina, Kan. Cloud County 105, TCC 96 (OT) Dec. 19, 2003 Marianna, Fla. Cloud County 67, TCC 64 CLINTON (S.C.) JUNIOR COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 29, 2000 Mobile, Ala. TCC 102, Clinton 39 Nov. 6, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 60, Clinton 45 CONNERS STATE (OKLA.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 14, 1996 Kilgore, Texas TCC 75, Conners State 65 DARTON (GA.) COLLEGE (3-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Jan. 21, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 95, Darton 31 Dec. 21, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. 1 TCC 73, Darton 51 Nov. 30, 2002 Panama City, Fla. TCC 72, Darton 45 DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE (7-7) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 7-4 Date Site Score Dec. 5, 1998 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 45, Daytona State 30 Dec. 11, 1999 Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona State 85, TCC 77 Dec. 30, 1999 Sanford, Fla. TCC 68, Daytona State 67 Nov. 18, 2000 Jacksonville, Fla. Daytona State 74, TCC 56 March 10, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 76, Daytona State 67 Dec. 7, 2001 Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona State 62, TCC 61 Dec. 29, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. Daytona State 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) (TCC 56, Daytona State 51) Nov. 16, 2002 Jacksonville, Fla. Daytona State 64, TCC 37 Dec. 14, 2002 Ocala, Fla. TCC 58, Daytona State 50 Nov. 18, 2005 Ocala, Fla. TCC 71, Daytona State 53 Nov. 17, 2006 Ocala, Fla. TCC 66, Daytona State 56 Nov. 24, 2007 Panama City, Fla. TCC 65, Daytona State 55 Nov. 21, 2008 Ocala, Fla. Daytona State 66, TCC 54 Nov. 28, 2008 Panama City, Fla. Daytona State 59, TCC 48 DELGADO (LA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 9, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 79, Delgado 66 EASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 24, 2001 Salina, Kan. TCC 74, Eastern Oklahoma 66 EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 13, 2003 Panama City, Fla. TCC 95, Eglin 56 ELGIN (ILL.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 29, 2003 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 94, Elgin 58 ENTERPRISE-OZARK (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score

Nov. 2, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, Enterprise-Ozark 58 FAULKNER STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 26, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 74, Faulkner 46 Dec. 22, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. 1 TCC 71, Faulkner 54 1—at Godby High School FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE (9-3) Home: 4-1; Away: 4-1; Neutral: 1-1 Date Site Score Jan. 28, 1995 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 88, Florida State College 64 Nov. 11, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 80, Florida State College 78 Nov. 21, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 81, Florida State College 57 Nov. 16, 1996 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 67, Florida State College 65 (OT) Nov. 18, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State College 64, TCC 54 Nov. 4, 19998 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 71, Florida State College 67 Nov. 16, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, Florida State College 60 Dec. 1, 1999 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 71, Florida State College 70 Dec. 17, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, Florida State College 49 Dec. 30, 2005 Lake Worth, Fla. Florida State College 63, TCC 50 Jan. 3, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 63, Florida State College 45 Nov. 16, 2007 Jacksonville, Fla. Florida State College 58, TCC 53 FRANK PHILLIPS (TEXAS) COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Dec. 6, 1997 Longview, Texas Frank Phillips 49, TCC 46 GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE, FORMERLY DEKALB COLLEGE (8-2) Home: 2-0; Away: 2-2; Neutral: 4-0 Date Site Score Nov. 14, 1998 Atlanta, Ga. TCC 94, Georgia Perimeter 58 Nov. 28, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 63, Georgia Perimeter 47 Dec. 15, 2000 Atlanta, Ga. TCC 98, Georgia Perimeter 68 Dec. 22, 2001 Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Perimeter 2,TCC 0 (forfeit) (TCC 84, Georgia Perimeter 72) Nov. 7, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76,Georgia Perimeter 72 (OT) Nov. 22, 2003 Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Perimeter 66, TCC 61 Nov. 11, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 71, Georgia Perimeter 58 Dec. 8, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 89, Georgia Perimeter 84 Nov. 10, 2007 Marianna, Fla. TCC 62, Georgia Perimeter 52 Nov. 15, 2008 Marianna, Fla. TCC 73, Georgia Perimeter 58 GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE (4-37) Home: 3-17; Away: 1-18; Neutral: 0-2 Date Site Score Jan. 14, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, Gulf Coast 52 Feb. 1, 1997 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 83, TCC 82 (OT) Feb. 18, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, Gulf Coast 58 Jan. 10, 1998 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 72, TCC 63 Jan. 27, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 71, TCC 58 Feb. 14, 1998 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 73, TCC 66 Jan. 12, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 70, TCC 59 Jan. 30, 1999 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 78, TCC 52 Feb. 16, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 56, TCC 54 March 6, 1999 Marianna, Fla. Gulf Coast 73, TCC 67 Jan. 5, 2000 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 73, TCC 67 Jan. 22, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 52, TCC 45 Feb. 8, 2000 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 62, TCC 46 March 4, 2000 Marianna, Fla. Gulf Coast 59, TCC 43 Jan. 10, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 55, TCC 53 Jan. 27, 2001 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 82, TCC 68 Feb. 14, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 83, TCC 81 Jan. 16, 2002 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 76, TCC 65 Feb. 2, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 76, TCC 74 (OT) Feb. 18, 2002 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 75, TCC 60 Jan. 14, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 84, TCC 48 Feb. 1, 2003 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 92, TCC 58 Feb. 17, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 73, TCC 46

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Jan. 7, 2004 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 74, TCC 44 Jan. 24, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 62, TCC 56 Feb. 11, 2004 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 82, TCC 52 Jan. 11, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 88, TCC 60 Jan. 29, 2005 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 77, TCC 53 Feb. 16, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 76, TCC 53 Jan. 18, 2006 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 92, TCC 58 Feb. 4, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 82, TCC 70 Feb. 20, 2006 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 75, TCC 54 Jan. 13, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 66, Gulf Coast 65 Feb. 3, 2007 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 75, TCC 50 Feb. 17, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 79, TCC 63 Jan. 9, 2008 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 80, TCC 45 Jan. 22, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 68, TCC 51 Feb. 13, 2008 Panama City, Fla. TCC 79, Gulf Coast 72 Jan. 6, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 64, TCC 43 Jan. 21, 2009 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 92, TCC 46 Feb. 10, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 84, TCC 42 HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE (4-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 3-0 Date Site Score Dec. 4, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 94, Hillsborough 57 March 5, 1997 Marianna, Fla. TCC 76, Hillsborough 56 Nov. 14, 1999 Miami, Fla. TCC 64, Hillsborough 60 Dec. 1, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 92, Hillsborough 49 INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE (7-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 5-0 Date Site Score Nov. 19, 1998 Ft. Pierce, Fla. Indian River State 47, TCC 46 Dec. 4, 1998 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 61, Indian River State 48 Nov. 12, 1999 Miami, Fla. TCC 66, Indian River State 58 Dec. 29, 1999 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 81, Indian River State 52 Nov. 17, 2001 Ft. Pierce, Fla. TCC 91, Indian River State 58 Dec. 1, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 75, Indian River State 54 Dec. 29, 2005 Lake Worth, Fla. TCC 52, Indian River State 33 Dec. 8, 2007 Ocala, Fla. TCC 54, Indian River State 43 JEFFESON (MO.) COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 14, 2008 Marianna, Fla. Jefferson 96, TCC 61 KILGORE (TEXAS) COLLEGE (0-2) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Dec. 12, 1996 Kilgore, Texas Kilgore 72, TCC 61 Dec. 4, 1997 Longview, Texas Kilgore 81, TCC 65 LAKE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 16, 1994 Lake City, Fla. TCC 112, Lake City 53 Dec. 5, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 80, Lake City 53 LOUISBURG (N.C.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 20, 2001 Salina, Kan. TCC 72, Louisburg 52 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY-EUNICE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Dec. 9, 2005 Pensacola, Fla. LSU-Eunice 70, TCC 67 LURLEEN B. WALLACE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 29, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Lurleen B. Wallace 60 Dec. 9, 1994 Niceville, Fla. TCC 81, Lurleen B. Wallace 72

Jan. 26, 1995 Andalusia, Ala. Lurleen B. Wallace 71, TCC 56 MIAMI DADE COLLEGE (11-1) Home: 3-0; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 6-0 Date Site Score Feb. 28, 1995 Ocala, Fla. TCC 68, Miami Dade 56 Nov. 15, 1997 Orlando, Fla. TCC 88, Miami Dade 75 Nov. 21, 1998 Miami, Fla. TCC 63, Miami Dade 59 Nov. 13, 1999 Miami, Fla. Miami Dade 67, TCC 61 March 7, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 79, Miami Dade 75 (OT) Dec. 2, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 69, Miami Dade 64 Nov. 17, 2002 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 61, Miami Dade 57 (OT) Dec. 7, 2002 Miami, Fla. TCC 46, Miami Dade 43 Nov. 9, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, Miami Dade 49 Nov. 20, 2004 Ocala, Fla. TCC 72, Miami Dade 41 Nov. 1, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 77, Miami Dade 74 Dec. 6, 2008 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 61, Miami Dade 54 MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE (1-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 16, 1998 Cochran, Ga. Middle Georgia 83, TCC 70 Nov. 20, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 56, Middle Georgia 52 MONROE (N.Y.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (0-2) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-2 Date Site Score Dec. 6, 2003 Niceville, Fla. Monroe 69, TCC 61 Dec. 29, 2008 Gainesville, Fla. Monroe 75, TCC 61 MOTLOW STATE (TENN.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 2, 1995 Ocala, Fla. TCC 79, Motlow State 73 MOTT (MICH.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 17, 2000 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 78, Mott 52 Dec. 18, 2004 Marianna, Fla. TCC 53, Mott 52 NORTH ARKANSAS COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 13, 2002 Ocala, Fla. TCC 98, North Arkansas 59 NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (43-1) Home: 22-0; Away: 21-1; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Jan. 5, 1995 Madison, Fla. TCC 84, North Florida 45 Jan. 12, 1995 Madison, Fla. TCC 80, North Florida 66 Jan. 21, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 95, North Florida 56 Feb. 9, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 92, North Florida 65 Jan. 3, 1996 Madison, Fla. TCC 106, North Florida 49 Jan. 25, 1996 Madison, Fla. TCC 102, North Florida 59 Feb. 3, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, North Florida 43 Feb. 12, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 101, North Florida 50 Jan. 6, 1997 Madison, Fla. TCC 117, North Florida 66 Jan. 25, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 82, North Florida 64 Feb. 11, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 67, North Florida 50 Jan. 20, 1998 Madison, Fla. TCC 75, North Florida 56 Feb. 7, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 68, North Florida 35 Feb. 23, 1998 Madison, Fla. TCC 89, North Florida 59 Jan. 5, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, North Florida 58 Jan. 23, 1999 Madison, Fla. TCC 79, North Florida 57 Feb. 9, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 98, North Florida 40 Jan. 15, 2000 Madison, Fla. TCC 75, North Florida 57 Feb. 1, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76, North Florida 53 Feb. 19, 2000 Madison, Fla. TCC 100, North Florida 60 Jan. 20, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, North Florida 50 Feb. 7, 2001 Madison, Fla. TCC 95, North Florida 46

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Feb. 24, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 101, North Florida 54 Jan. 12, 2002 Madison, Fla. North Florida 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) (TCC 115, North Florida 55) Jan. 30, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 119, North Florida 36 Feb. 16, 2002 Madison, Fla. TCC 91, North Florida 59 Jan. 11, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 99, North Florida 38 Jan. 29, 2003 Madison, Fla. TCC 2, North Florida 0 (forfeit) Feb. 15, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 2, North Florida 0 (forfeit) Jan. 17, 2004 Madison, Fla. TCC 90, North Florida 37 Feb. 18, 2004 Madison, Fla. TCC 86, North Florida 40 Feb. 24, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 94, North Florida 56 Jan. 22, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, North Florida 59 Feb. 9, 2005 Madison, Fla. TCC 76, North Florida 71 Feb. 23, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, North Florida 52 Jan. 21, 2006 Madison, Fla. TCC 84, North Florida 55 Feb. 8, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 102, North Florida 56 Feb. 22, 2006 Madison, Fla. TCC 66, North Florida 62 Jan. 17, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, North Florida 47 Jan. 31, 2007 Madison, Fla. TCC 62, North Florida 42 Feb. 21, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, North Florida 45 Jan. 11, 2008 Madison, Fla. TCC 74, North Florida 35 Feb. 2, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 74, North Florida 33 Feb. 16, 2008 Madison, Fla. TCC 66, North Florida 35 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE, FORMERLY OKALOOSA-WALTON COLLEGE (16-33) Home: 9-15; Away: 5-17; Neutral: 2-1 Date Site Score Jan. 7, 1995 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 67, TCC 66 Jan. 19, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 86, TCC 68 Feb. 4, 1995 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 89, TCC 81 Feb. 20, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 68, TCC 67 March 1, 1995 Ocala, Fla. NW Florida State 97, TCC 80 Jan. 11, 1996 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 83, TCC 70 Jan. 28, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 75, TCC 58 Feb. 15, 1996 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 82, TCC 63 Feb. 22, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 75, TCC 63 Jan. 21, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76, NW Florida State 66 Feb. 8, 1997 Niceville, Fla. TCC 67, NW Florida State 53 Feb. 24, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 69, NW Florida State 63 Jan. 17, 1998 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 80, TCC 55 Feb. 3, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 74, TCC 40 Feb. 21, 1998 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 75, TCC 66 Jan. 19, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, NW Florida State 66 Feb. 6, 1999 Niceville, Fla. TCC 62, NW Florida State 56 Feb. 22, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 56, TCC 55 Feb. 23, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 64, NW Florida State 61 Jan. 12, 2000 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 95, TCC 89 Jan. 29, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 49, NW Florida State 46 Feb. 16, 2000 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 64, TCC 49 Jan. 17, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 74, TCC 64 Feb. 3, 2001 Niceville, Fla. TCC 70, NW Florida State 62 Feb. 21, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 74, NW Florida State 55 March 9, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 74, NW Florida State 71 (OT) Jan. 19, 2002 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 64, TCC 61 Feb. 6, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 62, TCC 50 Feb. 20, 2002 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 61, TCC 53 Jan. 18, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 66, TCC 50 Feb. 5, 2003 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 57, TCC 51 Feb. 19, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 71, TCC 49 Jan. 14, 2004 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 70, TCC 64 Jan. 31, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, NW Florida State 64 Feb. 16, 2004 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 69, TCC 49 Jan. 19, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 77, TCC 70 Feb. 21, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 64, NW Florida State 62 Jan. 11, 2006 Niceville, Fla. TCC 60, NW Florida State 54 Jan. 28, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 59, TCC 34 Feb. 15, 2006 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 58, TCC 47 Jan. 6, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 63, TCC 61 Jan. 27, 2007 Niceville, Fla. TCC 66, NW Florida State 57 Feb. 9, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 64, NW Florida State 53

Jan. 19, 2008 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 63, TCC 52 Feb. 5, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 67, NW Florida State 51 Feb. 20, 2008 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 70, TCC 63 Jan. 17, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 56, TCC 48 Feb. 4, 2009 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 43, TCC 36 Feb. 17, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 55, TCC 54 PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE (3-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 2, 2000 Marianna, Fla. TCC 63, Palm Beach State 47 Nov. 10, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 82, Palm Beach State 59 Nov. 16, 2001 Lake Worth, Fla. TCC 64, Palm Beach State 60 PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE (30-18) Home: 17-6; Away: 13-11; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 19, 1994 Sanford, Fla. Pensacola 79, TCC 73 Jan. 14, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 90, Pensacola 75 Jan. 23, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Pensacola 77 Feb. 2, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 97, Pensacola 77 Feb. 18, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 70, TCC 57 Jan. 6, 1996 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 87, TCC 68 Jan. 14, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 60, TCC 58 Feb. 1, 1996 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 58, TCC 54 Feb. 18, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 70, Pensacola 67 Jan. 18, 1997 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 75, Pensacola 70 Feb. 4, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 53, Pensacola 52 Feb. 22, 1997 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 68, Pensacola 59 Jan. 13, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 63, TCC 48 Jan. 31, 1998 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 63, TCC 54 Feb. 17, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 64, Pensacola 54 Jan. 16, 1999 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 63, Pensacola 56 Feb. 2, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 74, Pensacola 42 Feb. 20, 1999 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 65, Pensacola 43 Jan. 8, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 61, Pensacola 37 Jan. 25, 2000 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 77, TCC 74 (OT) Feb. 12, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, Pensacola 55 Jan. 13, 2001 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 70, Pensacola 57 Jan. 31, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 69, Pensacola 57 Feb. 17, 2001 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 69, Pensacola 58 Jan. 23, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, Pensacola 55 Feb. 9, 2002 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 78, Pensacola 73 Feb. 23, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 52, Pensacola 50 Jan. 22, 2003 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 66, Pensacola 60 Feb. 8, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 56, Pensacola 49 Feb. 22, 2003 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 70, TCC 50 Jan. 10, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 65, TCC 57 Jan. 28, 2004 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 79, Pensacola 67 Feb. 14, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 67, TCC 54 Jan. 15, 2005 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 66, TCC 61 Feb. 1, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, Pensacola 65 Feb. 19, 2005 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 76, TCC 62 Jan. 14, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 67, Pensacola 32 Feb. 1, 2006 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 56, TCC 46 Feb. 18,2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 59, Pensacola 57 (OT) Jan. 10, 2007 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 57, Pensacola 53 Jan. 23, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 65, Pensacola 51 Feb. 14, 2007 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 81, Pensacola 70 Jan. 15, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 59, Pensacola 51 Jan. 30, 2008 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 54, Pensacola 52 Feb. 23, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 53, TCC 46 Jan. 14, 2009 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 69, TCC 56 Jan. 27, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 55, TCC 43 Feb. 21, 2009 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 93, TCC 53 SANTA FE COLLEGE (9-6) Home: 3-2; Away: 3-3; Neutral: 3-1 Date Site Score Dec. 7, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Santa Fe 70 Nov. 10, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 64, Santa Fe 56

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Feb. 6, 1996 Gainesville, Fla. Santa Fe 80, TCC 79 (OT) Dec. 7 ,1996 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 91, Santa Fe 63 Nov. 25, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. Santa Fe 68, TCC 65 Dec. 30, 2003 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 84, Santa Fe 68 Nov. 15, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, Santa Fe 63 Nov. 27, 2004 Panama City, Fla. TCC 72, Santa Fe 35 Dec. 5, 2004 Miami, Fla. TCC 63, Santa Fe 40 Dec. 2, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 70, Santa Fe 51 Nov. 13, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 81, Santa Fe 76 Dec. 1, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. Santa Fe 93, TCC 67 March 6, 2008 Marianna, Fla. Santa Fe 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) (TCC 69, Santa Fe 62) Dec. 13, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Santa Fe 75, TCC 62 (OT) Dec. 30, 2008 Gainesville, Fla. Santa Fe 60, TCC 57 SAVANNAH (GA.) TECHNICAL COLLEGE (2-2) Home: 1-1; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 7, 1995 Savannah, Ga. Savannah Tech 78, TCC 62 Nov. 28, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. Savannah Tech 81, TCC 78 Nov. 8, 1996 Savannah, Ga. TCC 66, Savannah Tech 58 Nov. 19, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 78, Savannah Tech 65 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, FORMERLY SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (7-9) Home: 2-2; Away: 3-1; Neutral: 2-6 Date Site Score Nov. 18, 1994 Sanford, Fla. TCC 84, Seminole State 77 Dec. 1, 1995 Ocala, Fla. Seminole State 82, TCC 68 Nov. 22, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Seminole State 66 Nov. 6, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. Seminole State 72, TCC 68 Dec. 31, 1999 Sanford, Fla. Seminole State 79, TCC 60 Nov. 4, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. Seminole State 79, TCC 68 Dec. 2, 2000 Sanford, Fla. TCC 77, Seminole State 70 Dec. 8, 2001 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 78, Seminole State 57 Nov. 9, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, Seminole State 55 Nov. 23, 2002 Sanford, Fla. TCC 56, Seminole State 35 Nov. 19, 2004 Ocala, Fla. Seminole State 68, TCC 62 Dec. 4, 2004 Miami, Fla. Seminole State 62, TCC 54 Nov. 19, 2005 Ocala, Fla. Seminole State 51, TCC 36 Nov. 18, 2006 Ocala, Fla. TCC 66, Seminole State 55 Dec. 7, 2007 Ocala, Fla. Seminole State 76, TCC 55 Nov. 22, 2008 Ocala, Fla. Seminole State 75, TCC 69 SHELTON STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 12, 2005 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 63, Shelton State 58 SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE (5-0) Home: 3-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 5, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 81, South Georgia Tech 39 Dec. 13, 2004 Americus, Ga. TCC 75, South Georgia Tech 48 Nov. 4, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, South Georgia Tech 54 Nov. 1, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, South Georgia Tech 53 Dec. 16, 2008 Americus, Ga. TCC 44, South Georgia Tech 38 SOUTHEASTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 9, 2007 Marianna, Fla. Southeastern 75, Tallahassee 63 SPARTANBURG (S.C.) METHODIST COLLEGE (1-0 Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 18, 2003 Marianna, Fla. TCC 64, Spartanburg Methodist 45 ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE (7-1) Home: 3-0; Away: 3-1; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score

Nov. 4, 1994 St. Petersburg, Fla. TCC 84, St. Petersburg 55 Nov. 3, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 70, St. Petersburg 55 Nov. 1, 1996 St. Petersburg, Fla. TCC 71, St. Petersburg 56 Nov. 7, 1997 St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) Nov. 14, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, St. Petersburg 45 Dec. 12, 1998 St. Petersburg, Fla. TCC 52, St. Petersburg 44 March 3, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 91, St. Petersburg 67 Dec. 1, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 98, St. Petersburg 46 STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE/SARSOTA, FORMERLY MANATEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (3-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 2-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 3, 1994 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 87, SCF 79 Nov. 2, 1996 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 77, SCF 48 Jan. 10, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, SCF 54 Nov. 6, 1997 Orlando, Fla. SCF 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) THREE RIVERS (MO.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-1 Date Site Score Dec. 20, 2003 Marianna, Fla. Three Rivers 87, TCC 80 Dec. 16, 2004 Marianna, Fla. TCC 74, Three Rivers 71 Nov. 5, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 66, Three Rivers 53 TRINITY VALLEY (TEXAS) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 10, 2006 Marianna, Fla. Trinity Valley 92, TCC 68 TYLER (TEXAS) JUNIOR COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Dec. 8, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 85, Tyler 73 March 21, 2001 Salina, Kan. TCC 56, Tyler 50 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH , FORMERLY WESTARK (ARK.) COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 11, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. Arkansas-Fort Smith 78, TCC 74 VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (4-2) Home: 3-1; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Jan. 31, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 78, Valencia 64 Nov. 15, 1995 Orlando, Fla. Valencia 75, TCC 64 Jan. 19, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, Valencia 63 Nov. 23, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 66, Valencia 54 Dec. 4, 1996 Orlando, Fla. TCC 84, Valencia 54 Nov. 22, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. Valencia 66, TCC 62 (OT) VINCENNES (IND.) UNIVERSITY (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 9, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 85, Vincennes 72 WALLACE STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE-HANCEVILLE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Dec. 17, 2004 Marianna, Fla. Wallace State 65, TCC 49 WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SELMA (ALA.) (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 10, 2005 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 54, Wallace-Selma 49 WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 10, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 78, Western Texas 77

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YearYear--byby--Year ResultsYear Results 1994-95 (22-8 Overall, 7-5 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-up FCCAA Runners-up Coach: Jan Piatnik N3 State College of Florida (A) W 87 79 N4 St. Petersburg College (A) W 84 55 N16 Lake City CC (A) W 112 53 N18 Seminole State College of Florida1 (A) W 84 77 N19 Pensacola JC1 (N) L 73 79 N29 L.B. Wallace (Ala.) CC (H) W 79 60 D3 Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) CC (H) W 88 67 D4 Hillsborough CC (H) W 94 57 D5 Lake City CC (H) W 80 53 D7 Santa Fe College (H) W 84 70 D9 L.B. Wallace (Ala.) CC2 (N) W 81 72 D10 Bishop State (Ala.) CC2 (N) W 77 62 J5 North Florida CC (A) W 84 45 J7 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 66 67 J12 North Florida CC (A) W 90 66 J14 Pensacola JC (A) W 90 75 J19 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 68 86 J21 North Florida CC (H) W 95 56 J23 Pensacola JC (H) W 83 77 J26 L. B. Wallace (Ala.) CC (A) L 56 71 J28 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 88 64 J31 Valencia CC (H) W 78 64 F2 Pensacola JC (H) W 97 77 F4 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 81 89 F9 North Florida JC (H) W 92 65 F11 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 67 68 F18 Pensacola JC (A) L 57 70 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Ocala, Fla. F27 Brevard CC (N) W 75 70 F28 Miami Dade College (N) W 68 56 M1 Northwest Florida State College (N) L 80 97 1 Seminole Community College Tournament, Sanford, Florida 2 Okaloosa-Walton Classic, Niceville, Florida 1995-96 (15-15 Overall, 5-7 PC) Coach: Jan Piatnik N3 St. Petersburg College (H) W 70 55 N7 Savannah (Ga.) Tech Institute (A) L 62 78 N10 Santa Fe College1 (N) W 64 56 N11 Florida State College-Jacksonville1 (N) W 80 78 N12 Central Florida CC1 (N) L 77 81 N15 Valencia CC (A) L 64 75 N21 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 81 57 N27 Chattahoochee (Ala.) Valley CC (A) L 76 80 N28 Savannah (Ga.) Tech Institute (H) L 78 81 D1 Seminole State College of Florida2 (N) L 68 82 D2 Motlow State (Tenn.) CC2 (N) W 79 73 D8 Tyler (Texas) JC3 (N) W 85 73 D9 Delgado (La.) CC3 (N) W 79 66 D10 Western Texas Colleg3 (N) W 78 77 J3 North Florida CC (A) W 106 49 J6 Pensacola JC (A) L 68 87 J11 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 70 83 J14 Pensacola JC (H) L 58 60 J19 Valencia CC (H) W 73 63 J21 Darton (Ga.) College (H) W 95 31 J25 North Florida CC (A) W 102 59 J28 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 58 75 F1 Pensacola JC (A) L 54 58 F3 North Florida CC (H) W 84 43 F6 Santa Fe College (A) L 79 80 (OT) F8 Central Florida CC (A) L 64 87 F12 North Florida CC (H) W 101 50 F15 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 63 82 F18 Pensacola JC (H) W 70 67 F22 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 63 75 1 Panhandle-Mid-Florida Shootout, Pensacola, Florida

2 Central Florida Community College Tournament, Ocala, Florida 3 Pensacola Christmas Classic, Pensacola, Florida 1996-97 (27-5 Overall, 13-2 PC) Panhandle Conference Champions Coach: Jan Piatnik N1 St. Petersburg College (A) W 71 56 N2 State College of Florida (A) W 77 48 N8 Savannah (Ga.) Tech Institute (A) W 66 58 N16 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 67 65 (OT) N19 Savannah (Ga.) Tech Institute (H) W 78 65 N22 Seminole State College of Florida (H) W 88 66 N23 Valencia CC (H) W 66 54 N26 Faulkner State (Ala.) CC (H) W 74 46 D4 Valencia CC (A) W 84 54 D7 Santa Fe College (A) W 91 63 D12 Kilgore (Texas) College1 (A) L 61 72 D13 Central Arizona CC1 (N) W 54 46 D14 Conners State (Okla.) College1 (N) W 75 65 J6 North Florida CC (A) W 117 66 J10 State College of Florida (H) W 72 54 J11 Chipola College (A) W 74 62 J14 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 71 52 J18 Pensacola JC (A) W 75 70 J21 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 76 66 J25 North Florida CC (H) W 82 64 J28 Chipola College (H) W 71 58 J29 Central Florida CC (A) L 59 99 F1 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 82 83 (OT) F4 Pensacola JC (H) W 53 52 F8 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 67 53 F11 North Florida CC (H) W 67 50 F15 Chipola College (A) L 66 70 F18 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 73 58 F22 Pensacola JC (A) W 68 59 F24 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 69 63 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M5 Hillsborough CC (N) W 76 56 M6 Central Florida CC (N) L 63 81 1 Junior Achievement Basketball Shootout, Kilgore, Texas 1997-98 (8-19 Overall, 5-10 PC) Coach: Teresa Atkinson

N6 State College of Florida1 (A) L 0 2 (forfeit) N7 St. Petersburg College (A) L 0 2 (forfeit) N14 St. Petersburg College (H) W 73 45 N15 Miami Dade College1 (N) W 88 75 N18 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) L 54 64 N22 Valencia CC (H) L 62 66 (OT) N25 Santa Fe College (H) L 65 68 N29 Clark State (Ohio) CC2 (N) W 91 54 D4 Kilgore (Texas) College3 (N) L 65 81 D5 Central Arizona College3 (N) L 49 72 D6 Frank Phillips (Texas) College3 (N) L 46 49 J6 Chipola College (H) W 55 45 J10 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 63 72

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J13 Pensacola JC (H) L 48 63 J17 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 55 80 J20 North Florida CC (A) W 75 56 J24 Chipola College (A) L 51 65 J27 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 58 71 J31 Pensacola JC (A) L 54 63 F3 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 40 74 F5 Central Florida CC (H) L 59 84 F7 North Florida CC (H) W 68 35 F10 Chipola College (H) L 58 62 F14 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 66 73 F17 Pensacola JC (H) W 64 54 F21 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 66 75 F23 North Florida CC (A) W 89 59 1 at Valencia CC, Orlando, Florida 2 at Marianna, Florida 3 Junior Achievement Basketball Shootout, Longview, Texas 1998-99 (26-8 Overall, 12-4 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-up FCCAA Runners-up Coach: Teresa Atkinson N4 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 71 67 N6 Brevard CC (H) W 79 54 N14 Georgia Perimeter College (A) W 94 58 N16 Middle Georgia College (A) L 70 83 N19 Indian River State College (A) L 46 47 N20 Broward College (A) W 69 55 N21 Miami Dade College (A) W 63 59 N24 Central Florida CC (H) W 87 81 (OT) N28 Georgia Perimeter College (H) W 63 47 D4 Indian River State College1 (N) W 61 48 D5 Daytona State College1 (N) W 45 30 D12 St. Petersburg College (A) W 52 44 D21 Darton (Ga.) College2 (N) W 73 51 D22 Faulkner State (Ala.) CC2 (N) W 71 54 J5 North Florida CC (H) W 72 58 J9 Chipola College (A) W 76 70 J12 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 59 70 J16 Pensacola JC (A) W 63 56 J19 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 71 66 J22 Central Florida CC (A) L 62 72 J23 North Florida CC (A) W 79 57 J26 Chipola College (H) W 72 65 J30 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 52 78 F2 Pensacola JC (H) W 74 42 F6 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 62 56 F9 North Florida CC (H) W 98 40 F13 Chipola College (A) W 96 57 F16 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 54 56 F20 Pensacola JC (A) W 65 43 F22 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 55 56 F23 Northwest Florida State College 3 (N) W 64 61 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M3 St. Petersburg JC (N) W 91 67 M5 Central Florida CC (N) W 74 59 M6 Gulf Coast CC (N) L 67 73 1 Santa Fe Community College Classic, Gainesville, Florida 2 TCC Christmas Classic, at Godby High School 3 at Marianna, Florida 1999-2000 (22-12 Overall, 10-6 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-up FCCAA Runners-up Coach: Teresa Atkinson N6 Seminole State College of Florida (H) L 68 72 N12 Indian River State College1 (N) W 66 58 N13 Miami Dade College1 (A) L 61 67 N14 Hillsborough CC1 (N) W 64 60 N16 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 62 60 N19 Clark State (Ohio) CC2 (H) W 94 38

N20 Middle Georgia College2 (H) W 56 52 N23 Central Florida CC (H) W 72 64 D1 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 71 70 D6 Central Florida CC (A) L 63 77 D10 Brevard CC3 (N) W 79 42 D11 Daytona State College3 (A) L 77 85 D29 Indian River State College4 (N) W 81 52 D30 Daytona State College4 (N) W 68 67 D31 Seminole State College of Florida4 (A) L 60 79 J5 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 67 73 J8 Pensacola JC (H) W 61 37 J12 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 89 95 J15 North Florida CC (A) W 75 57 J18 Chipola College (H) W 87 58 J22 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 45 52 J25 Pensacola JC (A) L 74 77 (OT) J29 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 49 46 F1 North Florida CC (H) W 76 53 F5 Chipola College (A) W 100 60 F8 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 46 62 F12 Pensacola JC (H) W 71 55 F16 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 49 64 F19 North Florida CC (A) W 100 60 F21 Chipola College (H) W 62 56 F23 Chipola College 5 (N) W 76 62 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M2 Palm Beach State College (N) W 63 47 M3 Chipola College (A) W 80 53 M4 Gulf Coast CC (N) L 43 59 1 Nike Classic, Miami, Florida 2 Tallahassee Democrat Thanksgiving Classic 3 Daytona Beach Classic, Daytona Beach, Florida 4 Semionle Community College Holiday Classic, Sanford, Florida

5 at Panama City, Florida 2000-01 (28-8 Overall, 11-4 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-up FCCAA Champions Third Place, NJCAA Tournament Coach: Teresa Atkinson N4 Seminole State College of Florida (H) L 68 79 N10 Atlanta Metro College1 (H) W 79 50 N11 University of Arkansas-Fort Smith1 (H) L 74 78 N17 Mott (Mich.) CC 2 (N) W 78 52 N18 Daytona State College 2 (N) L 74 56 N25 Bishop State (Ala.) CC (H) W 83 49 D1 St. Petersburg College (H) W 98 46 D2 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 77 70 D8 Central Florida CC (A) W 64 57 D15 Georgia Perimeter College (A) W 98 68 D16 Atlanta Metro College (A) W 67 60 D29 Clinton (S.C.) JC 3 (N) W 102 39 D30 Bishop State (Ala.) CC3 (A) W 68 56 J7 Central Florida CC (H) W 69 43 J10 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 53 55 J13 Pensacola JC (A) W 70 57 J17 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 64 74 J20 North Florida CC (H) W 96 50 J24 Chipola College (A) W 71 59 J27 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 68 82 J31 Pensacola JC (H) W 69 57 F3 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 70 62 F7 North Florida CC (A) W 95 46 F10 Chipola College (H) W 88 85 F14 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 81 83 F17 Pensacola JC (A) W 69 58 F21 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 74 55 F24 North Florida CC (H) W 101 54 F26 Chipola College (A) W 82 71 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M7 Miami Dade College (N) W 79 75 (OT)

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M9 Northwest Florida State College (N) W 74 71 (OT) M10 Daytona State College (N) W 76 67 NJCAA Tournament, Salina, Kan. M20 Louisburg (N.C.) College (N) W 72 52 M21 Tyler (Texas) JC (N) W 56 50 M23 Cloud County (Kan.) CC (N) L 96 105 (OT) M24 Eastern Oklahoma State College (N) W 74 66 1 Collegiate Village Inn Classic 2 FCCJ Classic, Jacksonville, Florida 3 Bishop State Holiday Classic, Mobile, Alabama 2001-02 (15-13 Overall, 7-8 PC) Coach: Teresa Atkinson N9 Atlanta Metro College1 (H) W 75 50 N10 Palm Beach State College1 (H) W 82 59 N16 Palm Beach State College (A) W 64 60 N17 Indian River State College (A) W 91 58 N20 Central Florida CC (H) W 67 55 D1 Indian River State College (H) W 75 54 D2 Miami Dade College (H) W 69 64 D6 Central Florida CC (A) L 51 59 D7 Daytona State College (A) L 61 62 D8 Seminole State College of Florida (N) W 78 57 D21 Atlanta Metro College (A) L 0 2 (forfeit) D22 Georgia Perimeter College (A) L 0 2 (forfeit) D29 Daytona State College (H) L 0 2 (forfeit) J9 Chipola College (H) L 0 2 (forfeit) J12 North Florida CC (A) L 0 2 (forfeit) J16 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 65 76 J19 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 61 64 J23 Pensacola JC (H) W 72 55 J26 Chipola College (A) W 77 54 J30 North Florida CC (H) W 119 36 F2 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 74 76 (OT) F6 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 50 62 F9 Pensacola JC (A) W 78 73 F13 Chipola College (H) W 68 53 F16 North Florida CC (A) W 91 59 F18 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 60 75 F20 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 53 61 F23 Pensacola JC (H) W 52 50 1 Collegiate Village Inn Classic 2 Daytona Beach Winter Classic, Daytona Beach, Florida 2002-03 (18-11 overall, 6-9 PC) Coach: Teresa Atkinson

N8 Atlanta Metro College1 (H) W 67 47 N9 Seminole State College of Florida1 (H) W 72 55 N15 Broward College2 (N) W 60 54 N16 Daytona State College2 (N) L 37 64 N17 Miami Dade College2 (N) W 61 57 (OT) N23 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 56 35 N30 Darton (Ga.) College3 (N) W 72 45 D6 Cincinnati State Technical & CC4 (N) W 70 60 D7 Miami Dade College4 (A) W 46 43 D13 North Arkansas College5 (N) W 98 59

D14 Daytona State College5 (N) W 58 50 D15 Central Florida CC5 (A) L 54 55 (OT) D20 Atlanta Metro College (A) W 80 52 J8 Chipola College (A) L 53 63 J11 North Florida CC (H) W 99 38 J14 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 48 84 J16 Central Florida CC (H) W 55 50 J18 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 50 66 J22 Pensacola JC (A) W 66 60 J25 Chipola College (H) W 62 45 J29 North Florida CC (A) W 2 0 (forfeit) F1 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 58 92 F5 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 51 57 F8 Pensacola JC (H) W 56 49 F11 Chipola College (A) L 55 67 F15 North Florida CC (H) W 2 0 (forfeit) F17 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 46 73 F19 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 49 71 F22 Pensacola JC (A) L 50 70 1 Tallahassee Democrat Tip-off Classic 2 FCCJ Classic, Jacksonville, Florida 3 Gulf Coast Classic, Panama City, Florida 4 Miami Subs Classic, Miami, Florida 5 Pepsi NIT, Ocala, Florida 2003-04 (15-15 Overall, 6-9 PC) Head Coach: Teresa Atkinson

N7 Georgia Perimeter College1 (H) W 76 72 (OT) N8 Chattanooga State (Tenn.) CC1 (H) L 50 54 N9 Miami Dade College (H) W 72 49 N14 Central Florida CC (H) W 66 63 N22 Georgia Perimeter College (A) L 61 66 N28 Bishop State (Ala.) CC2 (N) L 56 59 N29 Atlanta Metro College2 (N) W 65 58 D6 Monroe (N.Y.) CC3 (N) L 61 69 D13 Eglin AFB4 (N) W 95 56 D14 Broward College4 (N) W 80 51 D18 Spartanburg (S.C.) Methodist5 (N) W 64 45 D19 Cloud County (Kan.) CC5 (N) L 64 67 D20 Three Rivers (Mo.) CC5 (N) L 80 87 D29 Elgin (Ill.) CC6 (N) W 94 58 D30 Santa Fe College6 (A) W 84 68 J7 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 44 74 J10 Pensacola JC (H) L 57 65 J14 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 64 70 J17 North Florida CC (A) W 90 37 J20 Chipola College (H) L 48 59 J24 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 56 62 J28 Pensacola JC (A) W 79 67 J31 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 72 64 F7 Chipola College (A) L 53 77 F11 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 52 82 F14 Pensacola JC (H) L 54 67 F16 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 49 69 F18 North Florida CC (A) W 86 40 F21 Chipola College (H) W 52 49 F24 North Florida CC (H) W 94 56 1 Lady Eagle Tip-off Classic 2 Anne McCullen Classic, Panama City, Florida

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3 Lady Raiders Classic, Niceville, Florida 4 Lady ‘Dores Classic, Panama City, Florida 5 Chipola Classic, Marianna, Florida 6 Jim Douglas Chevrolet Tournament, Gainesville, Florida 2004-05 (15-13 overall, 5-9 PC) Coach: Teresa Atkinson

N5 South Georgia Tech1 (H) W 81 39 N15 Santa Fe College (H) W 73 63 N19 Seminole State College of Florida2 (N) L 62 68 N20 Miami Dade College2 (N) W 72 41 N21 Central Florida CC2 (A) L 80 89 N26 Bishop State (Ala.) CC3 (N) W 71 42 N27 Santa Fe College3 (N) W 72 35 D3 Central Florida CC4 (N) W 66 57 D4 Seminole State College of Florida4 (N) L 54 62 D5 Santa Fe College4 (N) W 63 40 D13 South Georgia Tech (A) W 75 48 D16 Three Rivers (Mo.) CC5 (N) W 74 71 D17 Wallace State (Ala.) CC5 (N) L 49 65 D18 Mott (Mich.) CC5 (N) W 53 52 J11 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 60 88 J15 Pensacola JC (A) L 61 66 J19 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 70 77 J22 North Florida CC (H) W 79 59 J25 Chipola College (A) L 46 50 J29 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 53 77 F1 Pensacola JC (H) W 71 65 F9 North Florida CC (A) W 76 71 F12 Chipola College (H) L 54 59 F16 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 53 76 F19 Pensacola JC (A) L 62 76 F21 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 64 62 F23 North Florida CC (H) W 73 52 F26 Chipola College (A) L 49 62 1 TCC Tip-Off Weekend sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, 2 Central Florida Shootout, Ocala, Fla. 3 Anne McCullen Classic, Panama City, Florida 4 Shark Shootout, Miami, Florida 5 Chipola Winter Showcase, Marianna, Florida 2005-06 (15-13 overall, 6-9 PC) Coach: Teresa Atkinson N4 South Georgia Tech1 (H) W 73 54 N5 Three Rivers (Mo.) CC1 (H) W 66 53 N6 Clinton (S.C.) JC1 (H) W 60 45 N12 Shelton State (Ala.) CC2 (N) W 63 58 N18 Daytona State College3 (N) W 71 53 N19 Seminole State College of Florida3 (N) L 36 51 N20 Central Florida CC3 (A) W 62 58 D3 Central Florida CC (H) L 57 77 D9 Louisiana State University-Eunice4 (N) L 67 70 D10 Wallace CC-Selma (Ala.)4 (N) W 54 49 D17 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 62 49 D29 Indian River State College5 (N) W 52 33 D30 Florida State College-Jacksonville5 (N) L 50 63

J11 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 60 54 J14 Pensacola JC (H) W 67 32 J18 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 58 92 J21 North Florida CC (A) W 84 55 J24 Chipola College (H) L 48 65 J28 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 34 59 F1 Pensacola JC (A) L 46 56 F4 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 70 82 F8 North Florida CC (H) W 102 56 F11 Chipola College (A) L 49 53 F15 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 47 58 F18 Pensacola JC (H) W 59 57 (OT) F20 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 54 75 F22 North Florida CC (A) W 66 62 F25 Chipola College (H) L 61 67 1 TCC Tip-Off Weekend sponsored by Wing Zone 2 FCCJ Classic, Jacksonville, Florida 3 Central Florida Shootout, Ocala, Florida 4 Lady Pirate Christmas Classic, Pensacola, Florida 5 Palm Beach Holiday Classic, Lake Worth, Florida 2006-07 (23-8 overall, 9-6 PC) FCCAA Tournament Participant Coach: Teresa Atkinson N1 Miami Dade College1 (H) W 77 74 N2 Enterprise-Ozark (Ala.) CC1 (H) W 96 58 N10 Trinity Valley (Texas) CC2 (N) L 68 92 N11 Georgia Perimeter College2 (N) W 71 58 N17 Daytona State College3 (N) W 66 56 N18 Seminole State College of Florida3 (N) W 66 55 N19 Central Florida CC3 (A) W 63 55 N24 Bishop State (Ala.) CC4 (N) W 72 53 N25 Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) CC4 (N) W 76 65 D1 Hillsborough CC5 (N) W 92 49 D2 Santa Fe College5 (A) W 70 51 D8 Georgia Perimeter College6 (N) W 89 84 D9 Vincennes (Ind.) University6 (N) W 85 72 J3 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 63 45 J6 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 61 63 J10 Pensacola JC (A) W 57 53 J13 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 66 65 J17 North Florida CC (H) W 83 47 J20 Chipola College (A) L 48 65 J23 Pensacola JC (H) W 65 51 J27 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 66 57 J31 North Florida CC (A) W 62 42 F3 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 50 75 F6 Chipola College (H) L 53 56 F9 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 64 53 F14 Pensacola JC (A) W 81 70 F17 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 63 79 F21 North Florida CC (H) W 79 45 F24 Chipola College (A) L 76 81 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M7 Central Florida CC (N) W 63 60 M9 Chipola College (A) L 62 73 1 Wing Zone Tip-Off Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer’s Classic, Marianna, Fla.

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3 Central Florida Shootout, Ocala, Florida 4 Panama City Toyota Classic, Panama City, Fla. 5 Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout, Gainesville, Fla. 6 Gulf Coast Lady Commodore Classic, Panama City, Fla. 2007-08 (17-11, 10-5 PC) FCCAA Tournament Participant Coach: Teresa Atkinson N9 Southeastern Illinois College1 (N) L 68 75 N10 Georgia Perimeter College1 (N) W 62 52 N13 Santa Fe College (H) W 81 76 N16 Florida State College-Jacksonville2 (A) L 53 58 N17 Brevard CC2 (N) W 97 64 N23 Central Florida CC3 (N) W 67 60 N24 Daytona State College3 (N) W 65 55 D1 Santa Fe College (A) L 67 93 D7 Seminole State College of Florida4 (N) L 55 76 D8 Indian River State College4 (N) W 54 43 D15 Central Florida CC (H) W 62 43 J5 Chipola College (H) W 66 47 J9 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 45 80 J11 North Florida CC (A) W 74 35 J15 Pensacola JC (H) W 59 51 J19 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 52 63 J22 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 51 68 J26 Chipola College (A) W 67 65 J30 Pensacola JC (A) W 54 52 F2 North Florida CC (H) W 74 33 F5 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 67 51 F9 Chipola College (H) W 59 57 (OT) F13 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 79 72 F16 North Florida CC (A) W 66 35 F20 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 63 70 F23 Pensacola JC (H) L 46 53 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M6 Santa Fe College (N) L 0 2 (forfeit) M7 Central Florida CC (N) L 0 2 (forfeit) 1 Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer’s Classic, Marianna, Fla. 2 FCCJ/Enterprise Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. 3 Commodore Thanksgiving Classic, Panama City, Fla. 4 Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout, Ocala, Fla. 2008-09 (6-21, 0-12 PC) Coach: Teresa Atkinson

N1 South Georgia Tech1 (H) W 62 53 N8 Central Florida CC (H) W 81 74 N14 Jefferson (Mo.) College2 (N) L 61 96 N15 Georgia Perimeter College2 (N) W 73 58 N21 Daytona State College3 (N) L 54 66 N22 Seminole State College of Florida3 (N) L 69 75 N23 Central Florida CC3 (A) L 53 93 N28 Daytona State College4 (N) L 48 59 N29 Central Florida CC4 (N) L 48 70 D5 Brevard CC5 (N) W 77 62 D6 Miami Dade College5 (N) W 61 54 D13 Santa Fe College (H) L 62 75 (OT)

D16 South Georgia Tech (A) W 44 38 D29 Monroe (N.Y.) CC6 (N) L 61 75 D30 Santa Fe College6 (A) L 57 60 J3 Chipola College (A) L 38 51 J6 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 43 64 J14 Pensacola JC (A) L 56 69 J17 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 48 56 J21 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 46 92 J24 Chipola College (H) L 46 62 J27 Pensacola JC (H) L 43 55 F4 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 36 43 F7 Chipola College (A) L 35 57 F10 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 42 84 F17 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 54 55 F21 Pensacola JC (A) L 53 93 1 Wing Zone Tip-Off Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer’s Classic, Marianna, Fla. 3 CFCC Shootout, Ocala, Fla. 4 Commodore Thanksgiving Classic, Panama City, Fla. 5 Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout, Gainesville, Fla. 6 Gateway Grand Classic, Gainesville, Fla..

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AAA Allen, Ebonie .............................. 1998-99 Allen, Niger ................................. 2002-04 Anderson, Moneta ...................... 2004-05 Avent, Destiney .......................... 1998-00

BBB Baldrey, Charlotte ...................... 2001-03 Batiste, Quanessa ...................... 2007-08 Besa, Rita ................................... 2003-04 Billings, Jordanette ..................... 1996-97 Blackmon, Shakina .................... 1999-00 Bouway, Kamali ......................... 1994-96 Bostick, Tenesha ....................... 2000-02 Boyd, Keterah ............................ 2005-06 Bromfield, Syreeta ...................... 1999-01 Brown, Erica ............................... 2006-08 Brown, Lorene ............................ 2002-03 Browne, Tracey .......................... 2002-04 Bruce, Tonika ............................. 1996-97 Buckner, Al-nisa ......................... 2003-04

CCC Cali, Manal ................................. 2006-08 Cargill, Sancha ........................... 1997-99 Chappell, Jami ........................... 2008-09 Charles, Sharlenia ...................... 1999-00 Christie, Brittany ......................... 2007-09 Clark, Aquenda .......................... 1994-96 Cooks, Nikki ............................... 1998-00 Cooper, Tiffany ........................... 1999-00 Cousin, Ashley ........................... 2003-04 Crowder, Samerria ..................... 2006-07

DDD Daniels, Astra ............................. 2000-01 Davis, Katrice ............................. 1997-99 Davis, Nichole ............................ 2000-02 Davis, Tina ................................. 2000-01 Downs, Lynthea ......................... 1999-00 Dwyer, Desiree ........................... 2008-09

EEE Ellerbe, Krystalyn ....................... 2001-02 English, Jacquelynn ................... 2008-09

FFF Fagg, Danielle ............................ 2005-06 Farmer, April .............................. 1996-97 Fields, Ramonda ........................ 1994-95 Ford, Shavon .............................. 1996-97 Francois, Mirlande ...................... 2004-06 Frost, Diane ................................ 2002-03, 2005-06

GGG Gardner, LaQuinta ..................... 2007-09 Gaskins, Kim.............................. 1996-98 Geiger, Kelsey ........................... 1995-96 Gernandt, Anna ......................... 2002-04 Glanville, Marsha ....................... 1995-97 Glass, Darlene ........................... 2005-06 Gordon, Twanisha ..................... 2005-07 Green, Katrina ........................... 2000-01 Grier, Schandra ......................... 1998-99 Griffith, Jamila ............................ 2002-03

HHH Hagen, Tiffany ........................... 2005-06 Harbin, Christina ........................ 2000-02 Harris, Shamar........................... 2007-08 Haynes, Felicia .......................... 1999-00 Henderson, Mar’keisha .............. 2005-06 Henry, Amie ............................... 1995-96 Hodge, Trasha ........................... 1996-98 Hodnett, Jacqueline ................... 1994-95 Holcomb-Limehouse, Jordan ..... 2008-09 Hughes, Sadaria ........................ 2003-04

JJJ Jackson, Lisa ............................. 2005-07 Joissin, Fanisha ......................... 2007-08 Johnson, Brittany ....................... 2008-09 Johnson, Ceciley ....................... 2005-06 Johnson, Lennisha .................... 2005-06 Johnson, Quaticqua ................... 2006-08

KKK Kelly, Tranya .............................. 1995-96 Kentish, Kaydia .......................... 2004-06 King, Karen ................................ 1998-00 Kleiner, Amy .............................. 1997-98

LLL Lake, Samaria ........................... 2002-03, 2004-05 Latouche, Angelee ..................... 2006-08 Laws, Marcia.............................. 2003-04 Lee, Avia .................................... 1995-97 Lewis, Trelesia ........................... 1998-99 Liddell, Angel ............................. 2002-03 Lofton, Laketra ........................... 1994-95 Lorza, Dayana ........................... 2000-02 Lumbsley, EdMarie .................... 1997-00 Lynch, Tocarra ......................... 2007-08

MMM Maines, Rayna ........................... 2004-05 Marshall, Nathalie ...................... 1995-96 McClure, Tiffany ........................ 2007-09 McLaurin, Shanterria ................. 2002-03

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Moore, Eboni .............................. 1996-98 Moore, Orlandrea ....................... 2000-01, 2004-05 Moss, Ashley .............................. 2001-02 Murray, Tamilla .......................... 1997-99

NNN Nance, Ericka ............................. 1994-95 Nappier, Misty ............................ 2004-05 Newsome, Demetria ................... 1994-96 Newton, Whitney ........................ 2007-08 Nicholas, Kathy Ann ................... 2001-03 Nino, Olivia ................................. 2008-09 Nopuente, Daniela ..................... 2006-08

PPP Peace, Dorje .............................. 2003-04 Pearson, Holly ............................ 1994-95 Phillips, Samantha ..................... 2008-09 Philo, Jennifer ............................ 1997-98 Potts, Jerimel ............................. 2005-07

RRR Robinson, Wakesha ................... 1994-96 Rudd, Mandy .............................. 1998-99 Rush, Camealia .......................... 1997-99 Russell, Casselle ........................ 2003-05

SSS Sherrod, Africa ........................... 1999-01 Silva, Rebecca ........................... 1994-95 Sims, Latricia .............................. 1996-98 Skervin, Aleesa .......................... 2006-07 Small, Sophia ............................. 2003-05 Smiley, Regina .......................... 2008-present Smith, Amy ................................. 2000-02 Smith, Samantha ...................... 2008-present Solomon, April ............................ 2003-04 Spears, Sherrie .......................... 1994-96 Starr, Brittany ............................. 2008-09 Stegall, Jennifer ......................... 2000-02 Stephens, Dimitra ....................... 1998-99 Stewart, Shannon ....................... 2003-05

TTT Turner, Tanya ............................. 2005-06 Twiggs, Ebony ............................ 2001-03

UUU Udofiah, Edidiong ....................... 1996-98

VVV Vaughn, Danielle ........................ 2003-05

WWW Walters, Ava ............................... 2005-07

Washington, Renee ................... 2008-09 White, Zenovia ........................... 1994-96 Whitley, Felecia ......................... 2002-03 Wildgoose, Taronya ................... 2007-09 Wiles, Sharon ............................ 2004-05 Williams, Angie .......................... 1996-98 Wilson, Tai ................................. 2000-02 Winfrey, Dannisha ..................... 2002-03

YYY Yates, Tierra .............................. 2005-07 Youmans, Shundesha ............... 1998-00

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333 Tranya Kelly ............................... 1995-96 Karen King ................................. 1998-00 Ericka Nance .............................. 1994-95 Shavon Ford ............................... 1996-97 Katrina Green ............................. 2000-01 Krystalyn Ellerbe ........................ 2001-02 Anna Gernandt ........................... 2002-04 Misty Nappier ............................. 2004-05 Diane Frost ................................. 2005-06 Daniela Nopuente ...................... 2006-08 Jami Chappell ............................ 2008-09

444 Ebonie Allen ............................... 1998-99 EdMarie Lumbsley ..................... 1997-98 Felicia Haynes ............................ 1999-00 Christina Harbin ......................... 2000-02 Dannisha Winfrey ....................... 2002-03 Sadaria Hughes ......................... 2003-04 Lennisha Johnson ...................... 2005-06 Aleesa Skervin ........................... 2006-07 Brittany Christie .......................... 2007-09

555 Destiney Avent ........................... 1998-00 Tarsha Hodge ............................ 1996-98 Astra Daniels .............................. 2000-01 Jamila Griffith ............................. 2002-03 Sophia Small .............................. 2003-05 Lisa Jackson .............................. 2005-07 Tiffany McClure .......................... 2007-09

101010 Marsha Glanville ........................ 1995-97 Kim Gaskins ............................... 1996-98 Trelesia Lewis ............................ 1998-00 Tenesha Bostick ......................... 2000-02 Samaria Lake ............................. 2002-03, 2004-05 Ashley Cousin ............................ 2003-04 Ava Walters ................................ 2005-07 Regina Smiley ........................... 2008-09

111111 Camealia Rush ........................... 1997-99 Wakesha Robinson .................... 1994-96 Tonika Bruce .............................. 1996-97 Tiffany Cooper ............................ 1999-00 Tai Wilson................................... 2000-02 Charlotte Baldrey ....................... 2002-03 Al-nisa Buckner .......................... 2003-04 Tierra Yates ................................ 2005-07 Shamar Harris ............................ 2007-08 Jordan Holcomb-Limehouse ...... 2008-09

Jacquelynn English .................... 2008-09

121212 Avia Lee ..................................... 1995-97

141414 Nikki Cooks ................................ 1998-00 Jennifer Philo ............................. 1997-98 Aquenda Clark ........................... 1994-96 Tina Davis .................................. 2000-01 Ashley Moss .............................. 2001-02 Tracey Browne........................... 2002-04 Jerimel Potts .............................. 2005-07 Taronya Wildgoose .................... 2007-09

151515 EdMarie Lumbsley ..................... 1998-00 Latricia Sims .............................. 1996-98 Laketra Lofton ............................ 1994-95 Amy Smith ................................. 2000-02 Angel Liddell .............................. 2002-03 Casselle Russell ........................ 2003-05 Darlene Glass ............................ 2005-06 LaQuinta Gardner ...................... 2007-09

202020 Mandy Rudd .............................. 1998-99 Eboni Moore .............................. 1996-98 Rebecca Silva ............................ 1994-95 Kamali Bouvay ........................... 1994-96 Amy Kleiner ............................... 1997-98 Shakina Blackmon ..................... 1999-00 Jennifer Stegall .......................... 2000-02 Felecia Whitley .......................... 2002-03 Dorje Peace ............................... 2003-04 Kaydia Kentish ........................... 2004-06 Manal Cali .................................. 2006-08 Renee Washington .................... 2008-09

212121 Angie Williams ........................... 1996-98 Dimitra Stephens ....................... 1998-99 Sherrie Spears ........................... 1994-96 Syreeta Bromfield ...................... 1999-01 Alicia Ash ................................... 2001-02 Diane Frost ................................ 2002-03 Moneta Anderson ...................... 2004-05 Danielle Fagg ............................ 2005-06 Angelee Latouche ...................... 2006-08

232323 Tamilla Murray ........................... 1997-99 Demetria Newsome ................... 1994-96 Marsha Glanville ........................ 1996-97 Lynthea Downs .......................... 1999-00

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Nicole Davis ............................... 2000-02 Shannon Stewart ........................ 2003-05 Tanya Turner .............................. 2005-06 Erica Brown ................................ 2006-08 Desiree Dwyer ............................ 2008-09

252525 Avia Lee ..................................... 1996-97 Shundesha Youmans ................. 1998-00 Dayana Lorza ............................. 2000-02 Niger Allen .................................. 2002-04 Twanisha Gordon ....................... 2005-07 Tiffany Hagen ............................. 2005-06 Quanessa Batiste ....................... 2007-08 Brittany Starr .............................. 2008-09

323232 April Farmer ............................... 1996-97 Schandra Grier ........................... 1998-99 Eboni Moore ............................... 1997-98 Africa Sherrod ............................ 1999-01 Charlotte Baldrey ....................... 2001-02 Lorene Brown ............................. 2002-03 Danielle Vaughn ......................... 2003-05 Ceciley Johnson ......................... 2005-06 Quaticqua Johnson .................... 2006-08 Samantha Phillips ...................... 2008-09

333333 Sancha Cargill ............................ 1997-99 Amie Henry ................................ 1995-96 Ramonda Fields ......................... 1994-95 Sharlenia Charles ....................... 1999-00 Orlandrea Moore ........................ 2000-01, 2004-05 Ebony Twiggs ............................. 2001-03 Marcia Laws ............................... 2003-04 Mar’keisha Henderson ............... 2005-06 Samerria Crowder ...................... 2006-07 Fanisha Joissin .......................... 2007-08 Olivia Nino .................................. 2008-09

414141 Zenovia White ............................ 1994-96 Katrice Davis .............................. 1997-99 Jordanette Billings ...................... 1996-97

444444 Holly Pearson ............................. 1994-95 Kelsey Geiger ............................. 1995-96

454545 Shanterria McLaurin ................... 2002-03 April Solomon ............................. 2003-04 Mirlande Francois ....................... 2004-06 Tocarra Lynch .......................... 2007-08

Brittani Johnson ......................... 2008-09

505050 Edidiong Udofiah ....................... 1996-98 Nathalie Marshall ....................... 1995-96 Jacqueline Hodnett .................... 1994-95 Katrice Davis.............................. 1998-99 Kathy Ann Nicholas ................... 2001-03 Rita Besa ................................... 2003-04 Rayna Maines ............................ 2004-05 Keterah Boyd ............................. 2005-06 Whitney Newton ........................ 2007-08 Samantha Smith ...................... 2008-09

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Stepping StonesStepping Stones

EdMarie Lumbsley, ‘97-’00 Utah Starzz, 3rd round pick

43rd overall selection 2002 WNBA Draft

2009 graduates who signed with four-year schools Tallahassee Community College acts as a primer for its students to advance in skill and knowledge, while

continuing their education. To date, more than forty former TCC basketball players have taken their academic and athletic skills to a higher level.

Destiney Avent ................ University of Maryland-Eastern Shore Charlotte Baldrey ............. Hofstra University Kamali Bouvay ................ University of North Carolina-Wilmington Syreeta Bromfield ............ Michigan State University Erica Brown ..................... Louisiana State University Tracey Browne ................ Clayton State University Tonika Bruce ................... Stephen F. Austin State University Manal Cali ....................... University of Montevallo Sancha Cargill ................. East Carolina University Sharlenia Charles ............ Old Dominion University Aquenda Clark ................. Florida A&M University Nikki Cooks ..................... University of Central Florida Samerria Crowder ........... University of South Carolina-Upstate Nicole Davis .................... North Carolina Central University Krystalyn Ellerbe ............. Syracuse University Mirlande Francois ............ American International College Diane Frost ...................... Martin Methodist College LaQuinta Gardner ............ Martin Methodist College Anna Gernandt ................ Eckerd College Marsha Glanville .............. Florida Southern University Christina Harbin ............... Marshall University Amie Henry ...................... Albany State University Tarsha Hodge .................. Albany State University Lisa Jackson .................... Clayton State University Quaticqua Johnson ......... Shaw University Angelee Latouce ............. George Mason University Avia Lee .......................... University of South Florida Dayana Lorza .................. Auburn University EdMarie Lumbsley ........... University of Mobile Orlandrea Moore ............. St. Augustine’s College Tamilla Murray ................. East Carolina University Demetria Newsome ......... Saint Leo University Daniela Nopuente ............ Georgia College & State University Holly Pearson .................. Columbus College Wakesha Robinson ......... University of Texas-El Paso Camealia Rush ................ Jacksonville University Africa Sherrod ................. Southern Indiana University Latricia Sims .................... Tuskegee University Amy Smith ....................... Marshall University Jennifer Stegall ................ Clark-Atlanta University Shannon Stewart ............. Florida Southern College Danielle Vaughn .............. Florida Institute of Technology Ava Walters ..................... University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff Zenovia White ................. University of South Carolina Taronya Wildgoose ......... Albany State University Sharon Wiles ................... Clayton State University Tai Wilson ........................ University of West Georgia Tierra Yates ..................... Clayton State University Shundesha Youmans ...... Shaw University

LaQuinta Gardner

Martin Methodist College

Taronya Wildgoose

Albany State University

TCC & the WNBA

Syreeta Bromfield, ‘99-’01 Detroit Shock, 3rd round pick

28th overall selection 2003 WNBA Draft

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Established in 2001, the Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame honors participants in athletics who have made a major contribution to Tallahassee Community College. Those eligible for enshrinement include former student-athletes, coaches, and others who may not have participated directly in athletics but made a significant contribution to the College through personal time, effort, and interest. Additionally, teams who won state and/or national championships are eligible. The Hall of Fame inducted its inaugural class in April 2002 (pictured at bottom). On September 26, 2008, the seventh class of inductees were formally enshrined, bringing total membership in the Eagles’ most exclusive club to 23. Photo at left, L-R: The 2008 Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame Class: Mike Ziegler (baseball), Les McLeod (athletics contributor), Donna Coombes (fast pitch softball), Destiney Avent (women’s basketball) and Mike Gillespie (head coach, representing the 1996-97 men’s basketball team). Below are the members of the Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame.

The Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame

Class of 2008 1996-97 Men’s Basketball Team, FCCAA Champions

Destiney Avent, Women’s Basketball Donna Coombes, Fast Pitch Softball

Les McLeod, Contributor Mike Ziegler, Baseball

Class of 2007

Tinsley Floyd, Contributor Ryan Freel, Baseball

Kerry Thompson, Men’s Basketball

Class of 2006 Sancha Cargill, Women’s Basketball

Dimitric Salters, Men’s Basketball

Class of 2005 Marshall Miller, Administrator

Carl Wier, Contributor

Class of 2004 1994 Softball Team, FCCAA & NJCAA Champions

Dr. Carl Nelson, Baseball/Administrator Antawan Smith, Baseball

Class of 2003

Frank Ambrose, Staff Dr. Jim Hinson, Jr. Administrator

Windy Taff Jones, Softball Eddie Zaremba, Baseball

Inaugural Class, 2002

(pictured, at left) Mike Gillespie, Men’s Basketball

Mike McLeod, Baseball Maria Mendoza, Softball

Jan Piatnik, Women’s Basketball

The Eagle Athletics Hall of FameThe Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame

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Points Game ........ 36, Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Florida State College

at Jacksonville, 1/28/95; Daniela Nopuente vs. Enterprise-Ozark CC, 11/2/06

Season ...... 601, Jacqueline Hodnett, 1994-95 Career ....... 1055, Syreeta Bromfield, 1999-01 Scoring Average Season ...... 21.5, Jacqueline Hodnett, 1994-95 Career ....... 21.5, Jacqueline Hodnett, 1994-95 Field Goal Percentage Game ........ (Minimum ten field goals made) .917, Syreeta Bromfield (11-of-12) vs. North

Florida CC, 2/19/00 Season ...... .556, Jacqueline Hodnett, 1994-95 Career ....... .556, Jacqueline Hodnett, 1994-95 Field Goals Made Game ........ 17, Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Florida State College

at Jacksonville, 1/28/95 Season ...... 260, Jacqueline Hodnett, 1994-95 Career ....... 391, Syreeta Bromfield, 1999-01 Field Goals Attempted Game ........ 25, Syreeta Bromfield vs. Northwest Florida

State College, 2/16/00; Dayana Lorza vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/2/02; Dayana Lorza vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/18/02; Sharon Wiles vs. North Florida CC, 2/23/05

Season ...... 485, Syreeta Bromfield, 2000-01 Career ....... 858, Syreeta Bromfield, 1999-01 Three-point Field Goal Percentage Game ........ (Minimum five 3-point field goals made)

1.000, Nichole Davis (6-of-6) vs. Miami Dade College, 12/2/01

Season ...... .480, Quanessa Batiste, 2007-08 Career ....... .385, Tierra Yates, 2005-07 Three-point Field Goals Made Game ........ 8, Avia Lee vs. North Florida CC, 1/6/97 Season ...... 72, Nikki Cooks, 1999-00 Career ....... 131, Nikki Cooks, 1998-00 Three-point Field Goals Attempted Game ........ 18, Nichole Davis vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 Season ...... 228, Nikki Cooks, 1999-00 Career ....... 382, Nikki Cooks, 1998-00

Free Throw Percentage Game ......... (Minimum 10 free throws made)

1.000, Tai Wilson (10-of-10) vs. North Florida CC, 2/7/01; Tai Wilson (10-of-10) vs. Chipola College, 2/26/01; Jennifer Stegall (10-of-10) vs. Eastern Oklahoma State College, 3/24/01; Samantha Phillips vs. Seminole State College of Florida (10-of-10), 11/22/08

Season ....... .854, Ericka Nance (70-of-82), 1994-95 Career ........ .854, Ericka Nance (70-of-82), 1994-95 Free Throws Made Game ......... 16, Erica Brown vs. Pensacola JC, 2/14/07 Season ....... 165, Syreeta Bromfield, 2000-01 Career ........ 268, Syreeta Bromfield, 1999-01 Free Throws Attempted Game ........ 19, Tonika Bruce vs. Pensacola JC, 1/18/97 Season ....... 228, Syreeta Bromfield, 2000-01 Career ........ 395, Syreeta Bromfield, 1999-01 Rebounds Game: ........ 23, Ebony Twiggs vs. Miami Dade College,

12/7/02 Season ....... 307, Ebony Twiggs, 2002-03 Career ........ 546, Ebony Twiggs, 2001-03 Assists Game ......... 13, Ericka Nance; Tonika Bruce vs. North

Florida CC, 1/6/97 Season ....... 253, Ericka Nance, 1994-95 Career ........ 253, Ericka Nance, 1994-95 Steals Game ......... 11, Tonika Bruce; Sharon Wiles vs. Mott CC,

12/18/04 Season ....... 194, Angie Williams, 1996-97 Career ....... 211, Tamilla Murray, 1997-99 Blocks Game ......... 9, EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Chipola College,

2/23/00 Season ....... 68, EdMarie Lumbsley, 1999-00 Career ........ 111, Avia Lee, 1995-97 *Official stats kept since 1999-00 season

Individual RecordsIndividual Records

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Points Game........... 119 vs. North Florida CC, 1/30/02 Season ........ 2759, 2000-01 Field Goal Percentage Game........... .661 vs. Georgia Perimeter College (41-of-62), 12/15/00 Season ........ .438 (896-of-2044), 1999-00 Field Goals Made Game........... 51 vs. North Florida CC, 1/30/02 Season ........ 1008, 2000-01 Field Goals Attempted Game........... 99 vs. North Florida CC, 1/12/02 Season ........ 2441, 2000-01 Three-point Field Goal Percentage Game........... (Minimum ten attempts) .700 vs. Atlanta Metro College (7-of-10), 12/21/01 Season ........ .357 (123-of-345), 1998-99 Three-point Field Goals Made Game........... 12 vs. North Florida CC, 1/11/03 Season ........ 123, 1998-99 Three-point Field Goals Attempted Game........... 28 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01; vs. Pensacola JC, 2/23/02 Season ........ 422, 2002-03 Free Throw Percentage Game........... (Minimum 15 attempts) .941 vs. North Florida CC (16-of-17), 2/3/96 Season ........ .688 (417-of-606), 1994-95 Free Throws Made Game........... 34 vs. Daytona State College, 3/10/01; vs. Pensacola JC, 2/14/07 Season ........ 640, 2000-01 Free Throws Attempted Game........... 49 vs. Pensacola JC, 2/14/07 Season ........ 935, 2000-01 Rebounds Game........... 75 vs. North Florida CC, 1/12/02 Season ........ 1722, 2000-01 Assists Game........... 29 vs. Hillsborough CC, 12/1/06 Season ........ 560, 1998-99 Turnovers Game........... 26 vs. Pensacola JC, 2/23/08 Season ........ 682, 1999-00 Steals Game........... 29 vs. Clinton JC, 12/29/00 Season ........ 684, 1996-97 Blocks Game........... 13 vs. Pensacola JC, 2/12/00, vs. Chipola College, 2/23/00 Season: ....... 222, 1999-00 *Official stats kept since 1999-00 season

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Postseason RecordsPostseason Records Individual Records Points

Game: 28, Erica Brown vs. Chipola College, 3/9/07 (FCCAA Semifinals) Season: 93, Syreeta Bromfield, 2001 (7 games) Career: 136, Syreeta Bromfield, 1999-01 (10 games)

Field goals made: 11, Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Brevard CC, 2/27/95 (FCCAA Quarterfinals)

Field goals attempted: 22, Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Northwest Florida State College, 3/1/95 (FCCAA Championship Game); Tai Wilson vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals)

Three-point field goals made: 7, Nichole Davis vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals)

Three-point field goals attempted: 18, Nichole Davis vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals)

Free throws made: 11, Syreeta Bromfield vs. Daytona State College, 3/10/01 (FCCAA Championship Game)

Free throws attempted: 12, Syreeta Bromfield vs. Daytona State College, 3/10/01 (FCCAA Championship Game)

Rebounds: 20, EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Gulf Coast CC, 3/4/00 (FCCAA Championship Game)

Assists: 7, Tamilla Murray vs. St. Petersburg College, 3/3/99 (FCCAA Quarterfinals)

Steals: 6, Karen King vs. Central Florida CC, 3/5/99 (FCCAA Semifinals) Blocks: 5, EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Gulf Coast CC, 3/4/00 (FCCAA

Championship Game) Team Records Most points scored: 96 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals) Fewest points scored: 43 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 3/4/00 (FCCAA Championship

Game) Most points allowed: 105 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals) Fewest points allowed: 50 vs. Tyler JC, 3/22/01 (NJCAA Quarterfinals) Field goals made: 38 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals) Field goals attempted: 98 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals) Field goal percentage: .413 (38-of-92) vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01

(NJCAA Semifinals) Three-point field goals made: 11 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA

Semifinals) Three-point field goals attempted: 28 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA

Semifinals) Three-point field goal percentage: .393 (11-of-28) vs. Cloud County CC,

3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals) Free throws made: 34 vs. Daytona State College, 3/10/01 (FCCAA

Championship Game) Free throws attempted: 44 vs. Daytona State College, 3/10/01 (FCCAA

Championship Game) Free throw percentage: .850 (17-of-20) vs. Miami Dade College, 2/28/95

(FCCAA Semifinals) Rebounds: 49 vs. Miami Dade College, 3/7/01 (FCCAA Quarterfinals) Assists: 18 vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 (NJCAA Semifinals) Steals: 15 vs. Miami Dade College, 3/7/01 (FCCAA Quarterfinals), vs.

Louisburg College, 3/21/01 (NJCAA First Round) Blocks: 9 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 3/4/00 (FCCAA Championship Game)

FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament History

1995 at Ocala, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 75, Brevard 70 Semifinals TCC 68, Miami Dade 56 Championship NW Florida State 97, TCC 80 1997 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 76, Hillsborough 56 Semifinals Central Florida 81, TCC 63 1999 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 91, St. Petersburg 67 Semifinals TCC 74, Central Florida 59 Championship Gulf Coast 73, TCC 67 2000 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 63, Palm Beach 47 Semifinals TCC 80, Chipola 53 Championship Gulf Coast 59, TCC 43 2001 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 79, Miami Dade 75 (OT) Semifinals TCC 74, NW Florida State 71 (OT) Championship TCC 76, Daytona 67 2007 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 63, Central Florida 60 Semifinals Chipola 73, TCC 62 2008 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals Santa Fe 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) Semifinals Central Florida 2, TCC 0 (forfeit) Overall record: 11-7 Quarterfinals: 6-1 Semifinals: 4-3 Championship: 1-3

NJCAA Tournament History 2001 at Salina, Kan. First Round TCC 72, Louisburg 52 Quarterfinals TCC 56, Tyler 50 Semifinals Cloud County 105, TCC 96 (OT) Consolation TCC 74, Eastern Oklahoma 66 Overall: 3-1 First Round: 1-0 Quarterfinals: 1-0 Semifinals: 0-1 Consolation: 1-0

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POINTS 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 1055 ..... 1999-01 2. Tamilla Murray ......................... 919 ....... 1997-99 3. Nikki Cooks .............................. 794 ....... 1998-00 4. Zenovia White .......................... 788 ....... 1994-96 5. Dayana Lorza ........................... 689 ....... 2000-02 6. Aqenda Clark ........................... 639 ....... 1994-96 7. Lisa Jackson ............................ 626 ....... 2005-07 8. Shundesha Youmans ............... 620 ....... 1998-00 9. Sophia Small ............................ 616 ....... 2003-05 10. Jacqueline Hodnett .................. 601 ....... 1994-95 SCORING AVERAGE 1. Jacqueline Hodnett .................. 21.5 ...... 1994-95 2. Erica Brown .............................. 16.5 ...... 2006-08 3. Shamar Harris .......................... 16.4 ...... 2007-08 4. Samantha Phillips .................... 16.3 ...... 2008-09 5. Tamilla Murray ......................... 15.1 ...... 1997-99 Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 15.1 ...... 1999-01 7. Ericka Nance ............................ 14.5 ...... 1994-95 8. Zenovia White .......................... 13.8 ...... 1994-96 9. Aquenda Clark ......................... 12.5 ...... 1994-96 10. Tai Wilson ................................ 12.3 ...... 2000-02 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FGM-FGA 1. Jacqueline Hodnett .... .556 ...... 260-468 ...............1994-95 2. Shundesha Youmans . .520 ...... 254-488 ...............1998-00 3. EdMarie Lumbsley...... .482 ...... 120-249 ...............1998-00 4. Kathy Ann Nicholas .... .473 ...... 147-311 ...............2001-03 5. Dayana Lorza ............. .469 ...... 294-627 ...............2000-02 6. Jennifer Stegall .......... .463 ...... 164-354 ...............2000-02 7. Syreeta Bromfield ....... .456 ...... 391-858 ...............1999-01 Orlandrea Moore ........ .456 ...... 120-263 ...............00-01, 04-05 9. Manal Cali .................. .450 ...... 50-111 .................2006-08 10. Niger Allen .................. .447 ...... 199-445 ...............2002-04

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 391 ....... 1999-01 2. Tamilla Murray .......................... 344 ....... 1997-99 3. Zenovia White .......................... 326 ....... 1994-96 4. Dayana Lorza ........................... 294 ....... 2000-02 5. Nikki Cooks .............................. 291 ....... 1998-00 6. Jacqueline Hodnett ................... 260 ....... 1994-95 7. Shundesha Youmans ............... 254 ....... 1998-00 8. Sophia Small ............................ 243 ....... 2003-05 9. Lisa Jackson ............................. 235 ....... 2005-07 10. Aquenda Clark .......................... 228 ....... 1994-96 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 858 ....... 1999-01 2. Tamilla Murray .......................... 774 ....... 1997-99 3. Nikki Cooks .............................. 748 ....... 1998-00 4. Dayana Lorza ........................... 627 ....... 2000-02 5. Sophia Small ............................ 566 ....... 2003-05 6. Lisa Jackson ............................. 555 ....... 2005-07 7. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 538 ....... 2001-03 8. Quaticqua Johnson .................. 499 ....... 2006-08 9. Shundesha Youmans ............... 488 ....... 1998-00 10. Tiffany McClure ........................ 471 ....... 2007-09 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1 ATTEMPT PER GAME) 3FGM-3FGA 1. Shamar Harris .............422 ....... 27-64 .................. 2007-08 2. Tierra Yates .................385 ....... 35-91 .................. 2005-07 3. Wakesha Robinson .....368 ....... N/A ..................... 1994-96 4. Daniela Nopuente ........358 ....... 62-173 ................ 2006-08 5. Samantha Phillips ........348 ....... 40-115 ................ 2008-09 6. Nikki Cooks .................343 ....... 131-382 .............. 1998-00 7. Nichole Davis ..............326 ....... 91-279 ................ 2000-02 8. Tai Wilson ....................311 ....... 37-119 ................ 2000-02 9. Shannon Stewart .........306 ....... 52-170 ................ 2003-05 10. Rebecca Silva .............302 ....... 35-116 ................ 1994-95

Career LeadersCareer Leaders

Syreeta Bromfield Daniela Nopuente Tamilla Murray Dayana Lorza

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Nikki Cooks .............................. 131 ....... 1998-00 2. Nichole Davis ........................... 91 ......... 2000-02 3. Daniela Nopuente .................... 62 ......... 2006-08 4. Shannon Stewart ...................... 52 ......... 2004-06 5. Wakesha Robinson .................. 51 ......... 1994-96 6. Samantha Phillips .................... 40 ......... 2008-09 7. Diane Frost ............................... 39 ......... 2002-03, 2005-06 8. Tai Wilson ................................ 37 ......... 2000-02 9. Tierra Yates .............................. 35 ......... 2005-07 Dannisha Winfrey ..................... 35 ......... 2002-03 Rebecca Silva .......................... 35 ......... 1994-95 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Nikki Cooks .............................. 382 ....... 1998-00 2. Nichole Davis ........................... 279 ....... 2000-02 3. Daniela Nopuente .................... 173 ....... 2006-08 4. Shannon Stewart ...................... 170 ....... 2003-05 5. Diane Frost ............................... 140 ....... 2002-03, 2005-06 6. Danielle Vaughn ....................... 122 ....... 2003-05 7. Tai Wilson ................................ 119 ....... 2000-02 8. Rebecca Silva .......................... 116 ....... 1994-95 9. Samantha Phillips .................... 115 ....... 2008-09 10. Quaticqua Johnson .................. 114 ....... 2006-08 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FTM-FTA 1. Ericka Nance .............. .854 ...... 70-82 ...................1994-95 2. Tai Wilson .................. .751 ...... 130-173 ...............2000-02 3. Shamar Harris ............ .732 ...... 109-149 ...............2007-08 4. Niger Allen .................. .722 ...... 78-108 .................2002-04 5. Jennifer Stegall .......... .718 ...... 94-131 .................2000-02 6. Angelee Latouche ...... .716 ...... 83-116 .................2006-08 7. Sophia Small .............. .711 ...... 128-182 ...............2003-05 8. Tiffany McClure .......... .709 ...... 159-224 ...............2007-09 9. Samantha Phillips ...... .708 ...... 46-65 ...................2008-09 10. Wakesha Robinson .... .705 ...... 103-146 ...............1994-96 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 268 ....... 1999-01 2. Tamilla Murray ......................... 214 ....... 1997-99 3. Aquenda Clark ......................... 183 ....... 1994-96 4. Tiffany McClure ........................ 159 ....... 2007-09 5. Lisa Jackson ............................ 156 ....... 2005-07 6. Erica Brown .............................. 139 ....... 2006-08 7. Zenovia White .......................... 135 ....... 1994-96 8. Tai Wilson ................................ 130 ....... 2000-02 9. Sophia Small ............................ 128 ....... 2003-05 10. Shundesha Youmans ............... 112 ....... 1998-00 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 395 ....... 1999-01 2. Tamilla Murray ......................... 362 ....... 1997-99 3. Lisa Jackson ............................ 270 ....... 2005-07 4. Aquenda Clark ......................... 263 ....... 1994-96 5. Zenovia White .......................... 228 ....... 1994-96 6. Tiffany McClure ........................ 224 ....... 2007-09 7. Erica Brown .............................. 209 ....... 2006-08 8. Shundesha Youmans ............... 202 ....... 1998-00 9. Sophia Small ............................ 182 ....... 2003-05 10. Tai Wilson ................................ 173 ....... 2000-02

REBOUNDS 1. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 546 ....... 2001-03 2. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 529 ....... 1999-01 3. Zenovia White .......................... 515 ....... 1994-96 4. Tamilla Murray .......................... 474 ....... 1997-99 5. Shundesha Youmans ............... 459 ....... 1998-00 6. Lisa Jackson ............................. 437 ....... 2005-07 7. Angelee Latouche .................... 391 ....... 2006-08 8. Africa Sherrod .......................... 354 ....... 1999-01 9. EdMarie Lumbsley .................... 343 ....... 1998-00 10. Casselle Russell ....................... 323 ....... 2003-05 REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 9.9 ........ 2001-03 2. Tamilla Murray .......................... 7.8 ........ 1997-99 3. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 7.6 ........ 1999-01 4. Lisa Jackson ............................. 7.5 ........ 2005-07 5. Shundesha Youmans ............... 7.3 ........ 1998-00 6. Erica Brown .............................. 7.2 ........ 2006-08 7. Angelee Latouche .................... 6.9 ........ 2006-08 8. Casselle Russell ....................... 6.5 ........ 2003-05 9. Africa Sherrod .......................... 5.7 ........ 1999-01 10. Orlandrea Moore ...................... 5.2 ........ 2000-01, 2004-05 ASSISTS 1. Ericka Nance ............................ 253 ....... 1994-95 2. Christina Harbin ........................ 206 ....... 2000-02 3. Tonika Bruce ............................ 167 ....... 1996-97 4. Nikki Cooks .............................. 164 ....... 1998-00 Tiffany McClure ........................ 164 ....... 2007-09 6. EdMarie Lumbsley .................... 144 ....... 1998-00 7. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 133 ....... 1999-01 8. Karen King ................................ 131 ....... 1998-00 9. Diane Frost ............................... 123 ....... 2002-03, 2005-06 10. Erica Brown .............................. 120 ....... 2006-08 STEALS 1. Tamilla Murray .......................... 211 ....... 1997-99 2. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 160 ....... 1999-01 3. Tonika Bruce ............................ 158 ....... 1996-97 4. Christina Harbin ........................ 124 ....... 2000-02 5. Nichole Davis ........................... 98 ......... 2000-02 6. Kaydia Kentish ......................... 91 ......... 2004-06 7. Sophia Small ............................ 90 ......... 2003-05 Nikki Cooks .............................. 90 ......... 1998-00 9. Erica Brown .............................. 86 ......... 2006-08 10. Shamar Harris .......................... 82 ......... 2007-08 BLOCKS 1. Avia Lee ................................... 111 ....... 1995-97 2. EdMarie Lumblsey .................... 103 ....... 1998-00 3. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 98 ......... 2001-03 4. Angelee Latouche .................... 69 ......... 2006-08 5. Orlandrea Moore ...................... 62 ......... 2000-01, 2004-05 6. Karen King ................................ 49 ......... 1998-00 7. Kaydia Kentish ......................... 44 ......... 2004-06 Shundesha Youmans ............... 44 ......... 1998-00 9. Jacqueline Hodnett ................... 43 ......... 1994-95 10. Christina Harbin ........................ 35 ......... 2000-02 *Official stats kept since 1999-00 season

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POINTS 1. Jacqueline Hodnett .................. 601 ....... 1994-95 2. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 582 ....... 2000-01 3. Tamilla Murray ......................... 530 ....... 1998-99 4. Sharon Wiles ............................ 485 ....... 2004-05 5. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 473 ....... 1999-00 6. Shamar Harris .......................... 460 ....... 2007-08 7. Kim Gaskins ............................. 453 ....... 1996-97 8. Dayana Lorza ........................... 443 ....... 2001-02 Zenovia White .......................... 443 ....... 1995-96 10. Tai Wilson ................................ 442 ....... 2000-01 SCORING AVERAGE 1. Jacqueline Hodnett .................. 21.5 ...... 1994-95 2. Sharon Wiles ............................ 17.3 ...... 2004-05 3. Aquenda Clark ......................... 16.8 ...... 1995-96 4. Zenovia White .......................... 16.4 ...... 1995-96 Shamar Harris .......................... 16.4 ...... 2007-08 6. Samantha Phillips .................... 16.3 ...... 2008-09 7. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 16.2 ...... 2000-01 8. Dayana Lorza ........................... 15.8 ...... 2001-02 Erica Brown .............................. 15.8 ...... 2006-07 10. Tamilla Murray ......................... 15.6 ...... 1998-99 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FGM-FGA 1. Jacqueline Hodnett .... .556 ...... 260-468 ...............1994-95 2. Shundesha Youmans . .555 ...... 136-245 ...............1999-00 3. Brittany Starr .............. .548 ...... 17-31 ...................2008-09 4. EdMarie Lumbsley...... .533 ...... 72-135 .................1999-00 5. Sharlenia Charles ....... .523 ...... 80-153 .................1999-00 6. Sharon Wiles .............. .520 ...... 197-379 ...............2004-05 7. Tamilla Murray ........... .508 ...... 195-384 ...............1998-99 8. Dayana Lorza ............. .498 ...... 106-213 ...............2000-01 9. Tracey Browne ........... .495 ...... 51-103 .................2003-04 10. Syreeta Bromfield ....... .493 ...... 184-373 ...............1999-00

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jacqueline Hodnett ................... 260 ....... 1994-95 2. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 207 ....... 2000-01 3. Sharon Wiles ............................ 197 ....... 2004-05 4. Tamilla Murray .......................... 195 ....... 1998-99 5. Dayana Lorza ........................... 188 ....... 2001-02 6. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 184 ....... 1999-00 7. Zenovia White .......................... 180 ....... 1995-96 8. Ericka Nance ............................ 169 ....... 1994-95 9. Shamar Harris .......................... 162 ....... 2007-08 10. Nikki Cooks .............................. 159 ....... 1999-00 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 485 ....... 2000-01 2. Jacqueline Hodnett ................... 468 ....... 1994-95 3. Nikki Cooks .............................. 418 ....... 1999-00 4. Dayana Lorza ........................... 414 ....... 2001-02 5. Tamilla Murray .......................... 390 ....... 1997-98 6. Shamar Harris .......................... 388 ....... 2007-08 7. Tamilla Murray .......................... 384 ....... 1998-99 8. Sharon Wiles ............................ 379 ....... 2004-05 9. Tai Wilson ................................. 376 ....... 2000-01 10. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 373 ....... 1999-00 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1 ATTEMPT PER GAME) 3FGM-3FGA 1. Quanessa Batiste ........480 ....... 12-25 .................. 2007-08 2. Tierra Yates .................438 ....... 28-64 .................. 2006-07 3. Shamar Harris .............422 ....... 27-64 .................. 2007-08 4. Daniela Nopuente ........416 ....... 32-77 .................. 2006-07 5. Jami Chappell ..............400 ....... 16-40 .................. 2008-09 6. Nikki Cooks .................383 ....... 59-154 ................ 1998-99 7. Camealia Rush ............377 ....... 26-69 .................. 1998-99 8. Jennifer Philo ...............365 ....... 19-52 .................. 1997-98 9. Samantha Phillips ........348 ....... 40-115 ................ 2008-09 10. Al-nisa Buckner ...........341 ....... 15-44 .................. 2003-04

SingleSingle--Season LeadersSeason Leaders

Ebony Twiggs EdMarie Lumbsley Nikki Cooks Nichole Davis

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Nikki Cooks .............................. 72 ......... 1999-00 2. Nikki Cooks .............................. 59 ......... 1998-99 3. Nichole Davis ........................... 47 ......... 2000-01 4. Nichole Davis ........................... 44 ......... 2001-02 5. Samantha Phillips .................... 40 ......... 2008-09 6. Shannon Stewart ...................... 39 ......... 2004-05 7. Becky Silva ............................... 37 ......... 1994-95 8. Dannisha Winfrey ..................... 35 ......... 2002-03 Rebecca Silva .......................... 35 ......... 1994-95 10. Tai Wilson ................................ 33 ......... 2000-01 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Nikki Cooks .............................. 228 ....... 1999-00 2. Nikki Cooks .............................. 154 ....... 1998-99 3. Nichole Davis ........................... 145 ....... 2000-01 4. Nichole Davis ........................... 134 ....... 2001-02 5. Shannon Stewart ...................... 130 ....... 2004-05 6. Avia Lee ................................... 127 ....... 1996-97 7. Rebecca Silva .......................... 116 ....... 1994-95 8. Samantha Phillips .................... 115 ....... 2008-09 9. Marsha Glanville ...................... 111 ....... 1996-97 10. Two players with 109 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FTM-FTA 1. Ericka Nance .............. .854 ...... 70-82 ...................1994-95 2. Latricia Sims ............... .811 ...... 43-53 ...................1997-98 3. Jennifer Stegall .......... .791 ...... 53-67 ...................2001-02 4. Tai Wilson .................. .763 ...... 119-156 ...............2000-01 Niger Allen .................. .763 ...... 58-76 ...................2003-04 6. Tierra Yates ................ .750 ...... 48-64 ...................2006-07 7. Sophia Small .............. .738 ...... 79-107 .................2004-05 8. Angelee Latouche ...... .735 ...... 50-68 ...................2006-07 9. Shamar Harris ............ .732 ...... 109-149 ...............2007-08 10. Syreeta Bromfield ....... .724 ...... 165-228 ...............2000-01 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 165 ....... 2000-01 2. Tamilla Murray ......................... 138 ....... 1998-99 3. Tai Wilson ................................ 119 ....... 2000-01 4. Shamar Harris .......................... 109 ....... 2007-08 5. Erica Brown .............................. 107 ....... 2006-07 6. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 103 ....... 1999-00 7. Aquenda Clark ......................... 97 ......... 1995-96 8. Lisa Jackson ............................ 96 ......... 2006-07 9. Sharon Wiles ............................ 91 ......... 2004-05 10. Tiffany McClure ........................ 89 ......... 2007-08 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 228 ....... 2000-01 2. Tamilla Murray ......................... 216 ....... 1998-99 3. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 167 ....... 1999-00 4. Erica Brown .............................. 166 ....... 2006-07 5. Lisa Jackson ............................ 165 ....... 2006-07 6. Tai Wilson ................................ 156 ....... 2000-01 7. Shamar Harris .......................... 149 ....... 2007-08 8. Tamilla Murray ......................... 146 ....... 1997-98 9. Zenovia White .......................... 141 ....... 1995-96 10. Aquenda Clark ......................... 137 ....... 1995-96

REBOUNDS 1. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 307 ....... 2002-03 2. Latricia Sims ............................. 294 ....... 1996-97 3. Jacqueline Hodnett ................... 275 ....... 1994-95 4. Lisa Jackson ............................. 271 ....... 2006-07 5. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 268 ....... 2000-01 6. Africa Sherrod .......................... 264 ....... 2000-01 7. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 261 ....... 1999-00 8. Tamilla Murray .......................... 248 ....... 1997-98 9. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 239 ....... 2001-02 10. Tenesha Bostick ....................... 232 ....... 2000-01 REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 11.4 ...... 2002-03 2. Jacqueline Hodnett ................... 9.8 ........ 1994-95 3. Tamilla Murray .......................... 9.2 ........ 1997-98 Latricia Sims ............................. 9.2 ........ 1996-97 5. Lisa Jackson ............................. 8.7 ........ 2006-07 6. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 8.5 ........ 2001-02 7. Shundesha Youmans ............... 7.9 ........ 1999-00 8. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 7.7 ........ 1999-00 9. Sharon Wiles ............................ 7.6 ........ 2004-05 10. Africa Sherrod .......................... 7.5 ........ 2000-01 ASSISTS 1. Ericka Nance ............................ 253 ....... 1994-95 2. Tonika Bruce ............................ 167 ....... 1996-97 3. Avia Lee ................................... 148 ....... 1996-97 4. Christina Harbin ........................ 131 ....... 2001-02 5. EdMarie Lumbsley .................... 124 ....... 1998-99 Angie Williams .......................... 124 ....... 1996-97 7. Tiffany McClure ........................ 111 ....... 2008-09 8. Erica Brown ............................. 110 ....... 2006-07 9. Jennifer Philo ............................ 92 ......... 1997-98 10. Karen King ................................ 87 ......... 1999-00 STEALS 1. Angie Williams .......................... 194 ....... 1996-97 2. Tonika Bruce ............................ 158 ....... 1996-97 3. Sharon Wiles ............................ 129 ....... 2004-05 4. Tamilla Murray .......................... 110 ....... 1998-99 5. Tamilla Murray .......................... 101 ....... 1997-98 6. Avia Lee ................................... 99 ......... 1996-97 7. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 84 ......... 2000-01 8. Shamar Harris .......................... 82 ......... 2007-08 9. Erica Brown .............................. 79 ......... 2006-07 10. Syreeta Bromfield ..................... 76 ......... 1999-00 BLOCKS 1. EdMarie Lumbsley .................... 68 ......... 1999-00 2. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 57 ......... 2002-03 3. Jacqueline Hodnett ................... 43 ......... 1994-95 4. Ebony Twiggs ........................... 41 ......... 2001-02 5. Orlandrea Moore ...................... 38 ......... 2000-01 6. Angelee Latouche .................... 36 ......... 2007-08 7. EdMarie Lumbsley .................... 35 ......... 1998-99 8. Sharlenia Charles ..................... 34 ......... 1999-00 9. Angelee Latouche .................... 33 ......... 2006-07 10. Shundesha Youmans ............... 32 ......... 1999-00 *Official stats kept since 1999-00 season

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30 Point Games 36 ... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 1/28/95 ....... Daniela Nopuente vs. Enterprise-Ozark CC, 11/2/06 34 ... Sharon Wiles vs. Central Florida CC, 11/21/04 32 ... Tamilla Murray vs. Central Florida CC, 11/24/98 31 ... Al-nisa Buckner vs. Georgia Perimeter College, 11/22/03 ....... Erica Brown vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/13/07 30 ... Aquenda Clark vs. Santa Fe College, 2/6/96 25 Point Games 29 ... Ericka Nance vs. Pensacola JC, 1/14/95 ....... Zenovia White vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville, 11/11/95 ....... Aquenda Clark vs. North Florida, 2/12/96 ....... Al-nisa Buckner vs. Santa Fe College, 12/30/03 ....... Sharon Wiles vs. Pensacola JC, 2/1/05 ....... Shamar Harris vs. Chipola College, 2/9/08 28 ... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Chattahoochee Valley CC, 12/3/94 ....... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Valencia CC, 1/31/95 ....... Zenovia White vs. Valencia CC, 11/15/95 ....... Aquenda Clark vs. Pensacola JC, 2/18/96 ....... Dayana Lorza vs. North Florida CC, 1/12/02 ....... Erica Brown vs. Chipola College, 3/9/07 ....... Erica Brown vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 11/16/07 27 ... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. State College of Florida, 11/3/94 ....... Ericka Nance vs. State College of Florida, 11/3/94 ....... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Brevard CC, 2/27/95 ....... Tranya Kelly vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville, 11/21/95 ....... Tamilla Murray vs. North Florida CC, 2/9/99 ....... Syreeta Bromfield vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/16/00 ....... Erica Brown vs. Santa Fe College, 11/13/07 ....... Shamar Harris vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/5/08 ....... Olivia Nino vs. Pensacola JC, 1/14/09 26 ... Ericka Nance vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/4/95 ....... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. North Florida CC, 2/9/95 ....... Zenovia White vs. North Florida CC, 1/3/96 ....... Syreeta Bromfield vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/21/01 ....... Tai Wilson vs. Cloud County CC, 3/23/01 ....... Dayana Lorza vs. Central Florida CC, 11/20/01 ....... Dayana Lorza vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/18/02 ....... Shamar Harris vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/13/08 25 ... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Northwest Florida State College, 1/7/95 ....... Jacqueline Hodnett vs. Miami Dade College, 2/28/95 ....... Zenovia White vs. Central Florida CC, 11/12/95 ....... Zenovia White vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville, 11/21/95 ....... Demetria Newsome vs. Chattahoochee Valley CC, 11/27/95 ....... Zenovia White vs. Western Texas College, 12/10/95 ....... Aquenda Clark vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/22/96 ....... Syreeta Bromfield vs. North Florida CC, 2/19/00 ....... Syreeta Bromfield vs. Georgia Perimeter College, 12/15/00 ....... Lisa Jackson vs. Vincennes University, 12/9/06 ....... Lisa Jackson vs. North Florida CC, 1/31/07 ....... Daniela Nopuente vs. North Florida CC, 2/21/07 ....... Samantha Phillips vs. Georgia Perimeter College, 11/15/08 20 Rebound Games 23 ... Ebony Twiggs vs. Miami Dade College, 12/7/02 20 ... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Gulf Coast CC ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. North Florida CC, 1/12/02 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Central Florida CC, 1/16/03 15 Rebound Games 18 ... Zenovia White ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Daytona State College, 12/14/02 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Pensacola JC, 2/8/03 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/17/03 17 ... Amie Henry vs. North Florida CC, 2/12/96 ....... Africa Sherrod vs. Miami Dade College, 3/7/01 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Broward College, 11/15/02 16 ... Tenesha Bostick vs. North Florida CC, 2/7/01 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Miami Dade College, 11/17/02 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Central Florida CC, 12/15/02

....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Atlanta Metro College, 12/20/02 ....... Angelee Latouche vs. Pensacola JC, 1/23/07 15 ... Zenovia White vs. Northwest Florida State College, 3/1/95 ....... Sharlenia Charles vs. Miami Dade College, 11/13/99 ....... Shundesha Youmans vs. Indian River State College, 12/29/99 ....... Syreeta Bromfield vs. Pensacola JC, 1/25/00 ....... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Chipola College, 2/21/00 ....... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Chipola College, 2/23/00 ....... Africa Sherrod vs. Eastern Oklahoma State College, 3/24/01 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. North Florida CC, 1/30/02 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. North Florida CC, 2/16/02 ....... Kathy Ann Nicholas vs. Atlanta Metro College, 11/8/02 ....... Casselle Russell vs. North Florida CC, 2/18/04 ....... Lisa Jackson vs. Pensacola JC, 2/18/06 10 Assist Games 13 ... Ericka Nance ....... Tonika Bruce vs. North Florida CC, 1/6/97 12 ... Christina Harbin vs. Miami Dade College, 12/2/01 ....... Erica Brown vs. North Florida CC, 2/21/07 10 ... Ericka Nance vs. Pensacola JC, 1/14/95 ....... Erica Brown vs. Georgia Perimeter College, 12/8/06 7 Steal Games 11 ... Tonika Bruce ....... Sharon Wiles vs. Mott CC, 12/18/04 8 ..... Zenovia White ....... Christina Harbin vs. Palm Beach State College, 11/10/01 ....... Erica Brown vs. North Florida CC, 2/21/07 ....... Shamar Harris vs. North Florida CC, 2/2/08 7 ..... Syreeta Bromfield vs. Chipola College, 2/5/00 ....... Sophia Small vs. Spartanburg Methodist College, 12/18/03 ....... Danielle Fagg vs. Chipola College, 2/11/06 ....... Erica Brown vs. Hillsborough CC, 12/1/06 ....... Erica Brown vs. Santa Fe College, 12/2/06 ....... Erica Brown vs. Pensacola JC, 2/14/07 5 Block Games 9 ..... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Chipola College, 2/23/00 7 ..... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Pensacola JC, 2/12/00 6 ..... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Pensacola JC, 1/8/00 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Pensacola JC, 2/23/02 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Pensacola JC, 2/8/03 5 ..... Jacqueline Hodnett ....... Shundesha Youmans vs. Indian River State College, 12/29/99 ....... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Chipola College, 1/18/00 ....... EdMarie Lumbsley vs. Gulf Coast CC, 3/4/00 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Miami Dade College, 11/17/02 ....... Ebony Twiggs vs. Northwest Florida State College, 1/18/03 ....... LaQuinta Gardner vs. Brevard CC, 11/17/07 ....... Angelee Latouche vs. Chipola College, 1/5/08 Triple Doubles Erica Brown (11 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists) vs. North Florida CC, 2/21/07 20-20 Games Ebony Twiggs (20 points, 20 rebounds) vs. North Florida CC, 1/12/02 Ebony Twiggs (20 points, 20 rebounds) vs. Central Florida CC, 1/16/03 20 point, 10 assist game Erica Brown (22 points, 10 assists) vs. Georgia Perimeter College, 12/8/06

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SCORING YEAR ....................... PLAYER ................................... G ............. FGM ....... 3FG ........ FTM........ PTS ......... AVG. 1994-95 .................. Jacqueline Hodnett ................ 28 ............ 260 ......... 0 ............. 81 ........... 601 .......... 21.5 1995-96 .................. Zenovia White ........................ 27 ............ 180 ......... 1 ............. 82 ........... 443 .......... 16.4 1996-97 .................. Kim Gaskins ........................... 30 ............ 151 ......... 22 ........... N/A ......... 453 .......... 15.1 1997-98 .................. Tamilla Murray ....................... 27 ............ 149 ......... 15 ........... 76 ........... 389 .......... 14.4 1998-99 .................. Tamilla Murray ....................... 34 ............ 195 ......... 2 ............. 138 ......... 530 .......... 15.6 1999-00 .................. Syreeta Bromfield ................... 34 ............ 184 ......... 2 ............. 103 ......... 473 .......... 13.9 2000-01 .................. Syreeta Bromfield ................... 36 ............ 207 ......... 3 ............. 165 ......... 582 .......... 16.2 2001-02 .................. Dayana Lorza ......................... 28 ............ 188 ......... 15 ........... 52 ........... 443 .......... 15.8 2002-03 .................. Ebony Twiggs ......................... 27 ............ 120 ......... 0 ............. 37 ........... 277 .......... 10.3 2003-04 .................. Al-nisa Buckner ...................... 29 ............ 153 ......... 15 ........... 76 ........... 397 .......... 13.7 2004-05 .................. Sharon Wiles .......................... 28 ............ 197 ......... 0 ............. 91 ........... 485 .......... 17.3 2005-06 .................. Danielle Fagg ......................... 27 ............ 112 ......... 8 ............. 33 ........... 265 .......... 9.8 2006-07 .................. Erica Brown ............................ 26 ............ 143 ......... 17 ........... 107 ......... 410 .......... 15.8 2007-08 .................. Shamar Harris ........................ 28 ............ 162 ......... 27 ........... 109 ......... 460 .......... 16.4 2008-09 .................. Tiffany McClure .................... 27 ............ 95 ........... 14 ........... 70 ........... 274 .......... 10.1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE YEAR ....................... PLAYER ................................... G ............. FGM-FGA ............... PCT. 1994-95 .................. Jacqueline Hodnett ................ 28 ............ 260-468 .................. .556 1995-96 .................. N/A 1996-97 .................. Latricia Sims ........................... 32 ............ 141-318 .................. .443 1997-98 .................. Amie Henry ............................ 13 ............ 15-35 ...................... .429 1998-99 .................. Tamilla Murray ....................... 34 ............ 195-384 .................. .508 1999-00 .................. Shundesha Youmans ............. 29 ............ 136-245 .................. .555 2000-01 .................. Dayana Lorza ......................... 34 ............ 106-213 .................. .498 2001-02 .................. Jennifer Stegall ...................... 28 ............ 95-198 .................... .480 2002-03 .................. Kathy Ann Nicholas ................ 26 ............ 71-148 .................... .480 2003-04 .................. Tracey Browne ....................... 29 ............ 51-103 .................... .495 2004-05 .................. Sharon Wiles .......................... 28 ............ 197-379 .................. .520 2005-06 .................. Ceciley Johnson ..................... 26 ............ 46-104 .................... .442 2006-07 .................. Daniela Nopuente .................. 25 ............ 103-218 .................. .472 2007-08 .................. Manal Cali .............................. 28 ............ 42-91 ...................... .462 2008-09 .................. Jami Chappell ....................... 23 ............ 30-69 ...................... .435 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE YEAR ....................... PLAYER ................................... G ............. FGM-FGA ............... PCT. 1994-95 .................. N/A 1995-96 .................. N/A 1996-97 .................. Kim Gaskins ........................... 30 ............ 22-87 ...... ............... .253 1997-98 .................. Jennifer Philo ......................... 24 ............ 19-52 ...... ............... .365 1998-99 .................. Nikki Cooks ............................ 34 ............ 59-154 .... ............... .383 1999-00 .................. Nikki Cooks ............................ 34 ............ 72-228 .... ............... .316 2000-01 .................. Nichole Davis ......................... 35 ............ 47-145 .... ............... .324 2001-02 .................. Nichole Davis ......................... 28 ............ 44-134 .... ............... .328 2002-03 .................. Angel Liddell ........................... 21 ............ 14-43 ...... ............... .326 2003-04 .................. Dorje Peace ........................... 24 ............ 19-78 ...... ............... .244 2004-05 .................. Shannon Stewart .................... 27 ............ 39-130 .... ............... .300 2005-06 .................. Diane Frost ............................. 25 ............ 10-31 ...... ............... .323 2006-07 .................. Tierra Yates ............................ 29 ............ 28-64 ...... ............... .438 2007-08 .................. Quanessa Batiste ................... 21 ............ 12-25 ...... ............... .480 2008-09 .................. Jami Chappell ........................ 23 ............ 16-40 ...... ............... .400 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE _________________________________________________________ YEAR ....................... PLAYER ................................... G ............. FTM-FTA ................ PCT. 1994-95 .................. Ericka Nance .......................... 30 ............ 70-82 ...................... .854 1995-96 .................. Aquenda Clark ....................... 23 ............ 97-137 .................... .708 1997-98 .................. Latricia Sims ........................... 13 ............ 43-53 ...................... .811 1998-99 .................. Nikki Cooks ............................ 34 ............ 44-63 ...................... .698 1999-00 .................. Syreeta Bromfield ................... 34 ............ 103-167 .................. .617 2000-01 .................. Tai Wilson .............................. 35 ............ 119-156 .................. .763 2001-02 .................. Jennifer Stegall ...................... 28 ............ 53-67 ...................... .791 2002-03 .................. Ebony Twiggs ......................... 27 ............ 37-64 ...................... .578 2003-04 .................. Niger Allen .............................. 30 ............ 58-76 ...................... .763 2004-05 .................. Sophia Small .......................... 28 ............ 79-107 .................... .738 2005-06 .................. Kaydia Kentish ....................... 28 ............ 49-75 ...................... .653 2006-07 .................. Tierra Yates ............................ 29 ............ 48-64 ...................... .750 2007-08 .................. Shamar Harris ........................ 28 ............ 109-149 .................. .732 2008-09 .................. Tiffany McClure ...................... 27 ............ 70-99 ...................... .707

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REBOUNDS ______________________________________________________________________ YEAR ....................... PLAYER .................................................... G ............. REB ........ AVG. 1994-95 .................. Jacqueline Hodnett ................................. 28 ........... 275 ......... 9.8 1995-96 .................. N/A 1996-97 .................. Latricia Sims ............................................ 32 ........... 294 ......... 9.2 1997-98 .................. Tamilla Murray ........................................ 27 ........... 248 ......... 9.2 1998-99 .................. Shundesha Youmans .............................. 34 ........... 230 ......... 6.8 1999-00 .................. Syreeta Bromfield .................................... 34 ........... 261 ......... 7.7 2000-01 .................. Syreeta Bromfield .................................... 36 ........... 268 ......... 7.4 2001-02 .................. Ebony Twiggs .......................................... 28 ........... 239 ......... 8.5 2002-03 .................. Ebony Twiggs .......................................... 27 ........... 307 ......... 11.4 2003-04 .................. Casselle Russell ...................................... 30 ........... 222 ......... 7.4 2004-05 .................. Sharon Wiles ........................................... 28 ........... 213 ......... 7.6 2005-06 .................. Lisa Jackson ........................................... 27 ........... 166 ......... 6.2 2006-07 .................. Lisa Jackson ........................................... 31 ........... 271 ......... 8.7 2007-08 .................. Angelee Latouche ................................... 28 ........... 194 ......... 6.9 2008-09 .................. Tiffany McClure ....................................... 27 ........... 153 ......... 5.7 ASSISTS YEAR ....................... PLAYER ................................... G ............. AST ........ AVG. 1994-95 .................. Ericka Nance .......................... 30 ............ 253 ......... 8.4 1995-96 .................. N/A 1996-97 .................. Tonika Bruce .......................... 31 ............ 167 ......... 5.4 1997-98 .................. Jennifer Philo ......................... 24 ............ 92 ........... 3.8 1998-99 .................. EdMarie Lumbsley ................. 34 ............ 124 ......... 3.6 1999-00 .................. Karen King ............................. 34 ............ 87 ........... 2.6 2000-01 .................. Tai Wilson .............................. 35 ............ 78 ........... 2.2 2001-02 .................. Christina Harbin ..................... 27 ............ 131 ......... 4.9 2002-03 .................. Diane Frost ............................. 26 ............ 49 ........... 1.9 2003-04 .................. Al-nisa Buckner ...................... 29 ............ 71 ........... 2.4 2004-05 .................. Shannon Stewart .................... 27 ............ 67 ........... 2.5 2005-06 .................. Diane Frost ............................. 25 ............ 74 ........... 2.9 2006-07 .................. Erica Brown ............................ 26 ............ 110 ......... 4.2 2007-08 .................. Shamar Harris ........................ 28 ............ 83 ........... 2.9 2008-09 .................. Tiffany McClure ...................... 27 ............ 111 ......... 4.1 STEALS ________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ....................... PLAYER ................................... G ............. STL ......... AVG. 1994-95 .................. N/A 1995-96 .................. N/A 1996-97 .................. Angie Williams ........................ 29 ............ 194 ......... 6.7 1997-98 .................. Tamilla Murray ....................... 27 ............ 101 ......... 3.7 1998-99 .................. Tamilla Murray ....................... 34 ............ 110 ......... 3.2 1999-00 .................. Syreeta Bromfield ................... 34 ............ 76 ........... 2.2 2000-01 .................. Syreeta Bromfield ................... 36 ............ 84 ........... 2.3 2001-02 .................. Christina Harbin ..................... 27 ............ 68 ........... 2.5 2002-03 .................. Dannisha Winfrey ................... 27 ............ 36 ........... 1.3 2003-04 .................. Al-nisa Buckner ...................... 29 ............ 58 ........... 2.0 2004-05 .................. Sharon Wiles .......................... 28 ............ 129 ......... 4.6 2005-06 .................. Danielle Fagg ......................... 27 ............ 71 ........... 2.6 2006-07 .................. Erica Brown ............................ 26 ............ 79 ........... 3.0 2007-08 .................. Shamar Harris ........................ 28 ............ 82 ........... 2.9 2008-09 .................. Tiffany McClure ...................... 27 ............ 41 ........... 1.5 BLOCKS YEAR ....................... PLAYER ................................... G ............. BLK ........ AVG. 1994-95 .................. N/A 1995-96 .................. N/A 1997-98 .................. Tamilla Murray ....................... 27 ............ 10 ........... 0.4 1998-99 .................. EdMarie Lumbsley ................. 34 ............ 35 ........... 1.0 1999-00 .................. EdMarie Lumbsley ................. 34 ............ 68 ........... 2.0 2000-01 .................. Orlandrea Moore .................... 35 ............ 38 ........... 1.1 2001-02 .................. Ebony Twiggs ......................... 28 ............ 41 ........... 1.5 2002-03 .................. Ebony Twiggs ......................... 27 ............ 57 ........... 2.1 2003-04 .................. Tracey Browne ....................... 29 ............ 19 ........... 0.7 2004-05 .................. Kaydia Kentish ....................... 27 ............ 28 ........... 1.0 2005-06 .................. Kaydia Kentish ....................... 28 ............ 16 ........... 0.6 2006-07 .................. Angelee Latouche .................. 28 ............ 33 ........... 1.2 2007-08 .................. Angelee Latouche .................. 28 ............ 36 ........... 1.3 2008-09 .................. Regina Smiley ....................... 26 ............ 12 ........... 0.5 *Official stats kept since 1999-00 season

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YEAR ............ G ...........FGM/FGA ........... FG% .............3FGM/3FGA ....... 3FG% ...........FTM/FTA ............ FT% .............PTS/AVG. 1994-95 ....... 30 ..........956/N/A ............... N/A ...............104/N/A ............... N/A ...............417/606 ............... .688 ..............2433/81.1 1995-96 ....... 30 ..........865/N/A ............... N/A ...............84/N/A ................. N/A ...............435/680 ............... .640 ..............2249/75.0 1996-97 ....... 32 ..........772/1966 ............. .393 ..............95/406 ................. .234 ..............N/A ...................... N/A ...............N/A/73.1 1997-98 ....... 27 ..........554/1542 ............. .359 ..............67/314 ................. .213 ..............295/500 ............... .590 ..............1470/54.4 1998-99 ....... 34 ..........850/2091 ............. .407 ..............123/345 ............... .357 ..............509/848 ............... .600 ..............2332/68.6 1999-00 ....... 34 ..........896/2044 ............. .438 ..............99/338 ................. .293 ..............465/750 ............... .620 ..............2356/69.3 2000-01 ....... 36 ..........1008/2441 ........... .413 ..............103/355 ............... .290 ..............640/935 ............... .684 ..............2759/76.6 2001-02 ....... 28 ..........819/2031 ............. .403 ..............107/389 ............... .275 ..............316/498 ............... .635 ..............2061/73.6 2002-03 ....... 29 ..........632/1710 ............. .370 ..............118/422 ............... .280 ..............247/398 ............... .621 ..............1633/60.5 2003-04 ....... 30 ..........812/1899 ............. .428 ..............64/262 ................. .244 ..............330/556 ............... .594 ..............2018/67.3 2004-05 ....... 28 ..........700/1798 ............. .389 ..............68/258 ................. .264 ..............350/542 ............... .646 ..............1818/64.6 2005-06 ....... 28 ..........664/1796 ............. .370 ..............48/186 ................. .258 ..............302/536 ............... .563 ..............1678/59.9 2006-07 ....... 31 ..........794/1934 ............. .411 ..............102/330 ............... .309 ..............463/734 ............... .631 ..............2153/69.5 2007-08 ....... 28 ..........636/1679 ............. .379 ..............107/321 ............... .333 ..............390/572 ............... .682 ..............1769/63.2 2008-09 ....... 27 ..........523/1474 ............. .355 ..............112/378 ............... .296 ..............293/534 ............... .549 ..............1451/53.7 YEAR ............ OPP PTS/AVG ........... OPP FG% ...........REB/AVG ........... AST ..............TO ................ STL ............. BLK 1994-95 ....... 2047/68.2 ................... N/A ......................N/A ...................... N/A ...............N/A ............... N/A .............. N/A 1995-96 ....... 2061/68.7 ................... N/A ......................N/A ...................... N/A ...............N/A ............... N/A .............. N/A 1996-97 ....... 1974/61.7 ................... N/A ......................1235/38.6 ............ 608 ...............N/A ............... 684 .............. N/A 1997-98 ....... N/A ............................. N/A ......................875/32.4 .............. 230 ...............N/A ............... 282 .............. 23 1998-99 ....... 1980/.58.2 .................. N/A ......................1345/39.6 ............ 560 ...............N/A ............... 422 .............. 141 1999-00 ....... 2069/60.9 ................... N/A ......................1483/43.6 ............ 520 ...............682 ............... 326 .............. 222 2000-01 ....... 2255/62.6 ................... .385 .....................1722/47.8 ............ 493 ...............669 ............... 445 .............. 106 2001-02 ....... 1680/60.0 ................... .350 .....................1357/48.5 ............ 441 ...............489 ............... 286 .............. 112 2002-03 ....... 1561/57.8 ................... .371 .....................1128/41.8 ............ 249 ...............535 ............... 223 .............. 110 2003-04 ....... 1860/62.0 ................... .385 .....................1202/40.1 ............ 303 ...............500 ............... 287 .............. 74 2004-05 ....... 1713/61.2 ................... .386 .....................1154/41.2 ............ 274 ...............494 ............... 322 .............. 103 2005-06 ....... 1636/58.4 ................... .390 .....................1215/43.4 ............ 274 ...............527 ............... 320 .............. 49 2006-07 ....... 1902/61.4 ................... .371 .....................1313/42.4 ............ 347 ...............550 ............... 274 .............. 65 2007-08 ....... 1648/58.9 ................... .357 .....................1080/38.6 ............ 225 ...............498 ............... 222 .............. 115 2008-09 ....... 1789/66.3 ................... .406 .....................975/36.1 .............. 215 ...............512 ............... 154 .............. 53 *Official stats kept since 1999-00 season

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Innovation and Excellence at TCC Since 1966, Tallahassee Community College has offered high-quality post-secondary education for the citizens of Leon, Gadsden and Wakulla counties, along with students from throughout the state, nation and abroad. With excellent academic support and classroom facilities and Web-based classes, TCC offers a variety of instructional methods to ensure student success. Academics TCC is recognized, annually, in Community College Week's Top 100 colleges for the number of associated degrees awarded. In June 2009, TCC ranked 16th among two-year institutions nationwide in the total number of associate degrees awarded. Additionally, TCC was ranked 14th nationally in the number of degrees awarded to African-Americans. TCC's faculty provide a strong foundation for its many graduates moving on to Florida State University, Florida A&M University and other four-year institutions. Nearly 75 percent of TCC's A. A. graduates transfer into the State University System within a year, the highest percentage in the Florida community college system. TCC works closely with its University Partners: Barry University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Flagler College and Saint Leo University. Each school offers students the opportunity to earn a bachelor's degree without leaving the TCC campus. Faculty Excellence TCC's faculty is committed to learning, student success and quality improvement. Many of our faculty members have received recognition from state and national organizations as being the finest in their field. TCC's traditionally strong faculty - rated twice the national average in doctoral degrees and years of experience - provides a strong foundation for its many graduates moving on to four-year colleges and universities. Affordability and Flexibility TCC's in-state tuition and fees are $75.75 per credit hour (effective Spring 2010) — one of the most affordable of Florida’s 28 community college. Out-of-state tuition and fees are $268.20 per credit hour (effective Spring 2010). In 2008-09, TCC awarded more than $40 million in scholarships, grants and loans. To better serve its students, TCC provides day and evening classes at a variety of locations as well as online and in a variety of express sessions. Student Support Services TCC offers several college readiness programs such as the TCC Connection and the Summer Education Academy. TCC Connection and the Summer Education Academy are summer programs designed to help high school students who score below college level on the Florida College Entrance Placement Test (CPT). The programs also hope to set the stage for students' subsequent improved performance in high school. TCC prides its on its support services for those with disabilities. We provide accommodations such as note takers, tutors, interpreters, untimed testing, an adaptive computer lab and individualized pre-registration assistance are available. The College Reach-Out Program, the TCC Foundation and programs such as Take Stock in Children and the Challenge Scholarship provide a vision for local students wishing to include college in their futures. Student Union/One Stop Center TCC is committed to making all programs, services and activities accessible to our students. The One Stop Center houses student services such as admissions, student advising, career assistance and financial aid. In addition, student clubs and organizations, the College bookstore and a food court are available in the Student Union/One Stop Center. Community Involvement Through the College's Center for Workforce Development's wide-range of programs, including providing performance solutions and services to regional businesses, government agencies and nonprofits, the Florida Public Safety Institute’s Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy, community development and preparing students for the GED exam, the College strives to provide outstanding services to the community. Workforce Development programs are delivered on the main campus and in off-campus service centers throughout the region. TCC's students, faculty and staff take an active interest in its community by participating in various community activities. The College and its Office of Student Volunteerism frequently participates in a number of service projects sponsored by area community service agencies. Tallahassee: An ideal place to live and learn With upwards of 60,000 college students from across the country and abroad attending Florida State University, Florida A&M University and Tallahassee Community College, Florida's capital city is a melting pot of cultures and ideas. With beautiful canopy roads, historic locations, the Gulf of Mexico, hiking and biking trails, and more, the natural beauty of our area is unsurpassed. Add to it diverse cultural events including FSU's Seven Days of Opening Nights, which attracts a kaleidoscope of world-renowned artists and performers, the African Caribbean Dance Theatre's Annual Florida African Dance Festival, the North Florida Hispanic Association's Hispanic Festival and the Gadsden County Latino Fest. Tallahassee is an ideal place to live and learn.

This is Tallahassee Community CollegeThis is Tallahassee Community College

Dr. Bill Law President

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The Tallahassee Community College Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation seeking the private funds that provide distinction in the educational programs and facilities at TCC. The TCC Foundation is guided by a board of community leaders who provide stewardship over all funds raised by the Foundation. Its mission is to support the College by strengthening connections to the community, promoting excellence in teaching and providing access for student success. We Support… Scholarships for Students Technology and Equipment Faculty and Staff Development Center for Health Education Community Outreach What We Do… Scholarships…The Foundation gives scholarship assistance to approximately 400 students each year. Committed to improving access for students, the Foundation offers donors the opportunity to begin both endowed and non-endowed scholarships. Private endowments are critical to Tallahassee Community College. They generate predictable, growing streams of income in perpetuity that ensures student access, supports outstanding teaching faculty, and provides margins of excellence in our programs. Earnings from the endowment will provide approximately 100 students a year with a $1200 scholarship, covering the cost of tuition and books. TCC Alumni Association…The Foundation serves as a liaison between Tallahassee Community College and its alumni in order to promote excellence in education. Members are goodwill ambassadors who promote the general welfare and vision of the College. The TCC Alumni Association oversees the College’s Circle of Remembrance Brick Project. By purchasing a brick, donors can memorialize a family member, mentor or friend, or note a personal milestone, while helping to ensure the continued academic success of our students and aspiring students. Association of Retired Faculty and Staff...The Foundation provides updates and regular communication for those who have retired but are still apart of the TCC Family. The Campaign for TCC…Each year, the Foundation receives support from faculty and staff through The Campaign for TCC. The funds raised support programs, such as the College Innovation Fund (see below) and the Classified Staff Personal Enrichment Series, as well as student scholarships. The College Innovation Fund...The purpose of the College Innovation Fund is to encourage and provide financial support for faculty, staff and students to develop and implement innovative projects that will improve the quality and/or quantity of programs and services at the College. CIF grant awards are given for projects that benefit the College and involve costs that fall beyond the College’s operational budget. Planned Giving…Planned gifts form the base for long-term success of the college. Planned gifts are gift arrangements that have specific tax advantages and maximize your giving potential. If you would like to become a member of the TCC Eagle Legacy Society by including Tallahassee Community College in your financial or estate plans contact the Foundation. Signature Seat…Provides a unique opportunity to experience the richness of the performing arts and contribute to scholarships and programs for students of the Fine & Performing Arts here at Tallahassee Community College. TheatreTCC! is a time-involved commitment for our students and your generosity affords our students the opportunity to become involved in all aspects of production while obtaining their degrees. For more information, call the TCC Foundation at (850) 201-8580

The TCC FoundationThe TCC Foundation

Robin C. Johnston Executive Director

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Coordinated through Tallahassee Community College’s Office of Enrollment Services and Student Success, the Student-Athlete Success Program provides quality, comprehensive academic services to the Eagles’ student-athletes. Members of TCC’s Student Success Center staff facilitate successful entrance into the College and provide continued guidance in the areas of academic planning, career planning and goal setting. Programs and services also promotes growth beyond the College by providing guidance as students work towards future educational and career goals. TCC’s advising system helps students develop educational and career plans, gives students academic progression and degree requirements, provides resources to help students become academically successful and enhances student retention and success by connecting students to the College through personal interaction. To that end, each semester, the Student Success Center coordinates team advising days for the Eagles. With the help of various counseling specialists, student-athletes receive the necessary guidance to ensure they stay on track to the ultimate goal of earning an associate’s degree from Tallahassee Community College. In addition to superb interpersonal assistance, student-athletes have access to one of the nation’s most dynamic learning facilities — The Learning Commons, a comprehensive, integrated learning center that provides learning assistance and resources in the areas of mathematics, science and communications. The Learning Commons offers students a broad range of services including diagnostic assessment, learning materials and electronic resources, individual conferences, one-on-one and small-group tutoring, whole class support, workshops and seminars, success strategies, technology and multi-media support and assistance in developing and assessing individual learning plans. For the Eagles’ student-athletes, their success is TCC’s priority.

StudentStudent--Athlete Success ProgramAthlete Success Program

Danny James Counseling Specialist

Tallahassee Community College’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is an organization of student-athlete representatives from each of the College’s varsity athletic teams. The SACC exists to provide a bridge between the student-athletes and the Tallahassee community; undertake projects which will benefit student-athletes and the community; be a student-athlete voice to the athletic administration; and to represent TCC student-athletes and all they stand for. SACC is comprised of two official voting representatives from each of TCC’s four varsity athletic teams, as well as the Student Government Association President, student activities coordinator and athletic director. Sub-committees are organized at the discretion of the chair and oversee the following duties: community service, campus relations and correspondence.

StudentStudent--Athlete Advisory CouncilAthlete Advisory Council Tallahassee Community College

2009-10 Student-Athlete Advisory Council

Mansa El, women’s basketball Deanna Fecca, softball (chair)

Marcus Grimaldi, baseball (chair) Bernard James, men’s basketball

Aaron Kicklighter, baseball Juevol Myles, men’s basketball

Regina Smiley, women’s basketball Xia-Anna Wilson, softball

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The NJCAA is the governing body of intercollegiate athletics for two-year colleges. As such, its programs are designed to meet the unique needs of a diverse group of student-athletes who come from both traditional and non-traditional backgrounds and whose purpose in selecting a junior college may be as varied as their experiences before attending college. The purpose of the NJCAA is to promote and foster junior college athletics on intersectional and national levels so that results will be consistent with the total educational program of its members. TCC and all other members of the FCCAA compete as NJCAA Division I schools. TCC has one NJCAA Championship to its credit—the women’s softball team won the slow pitch national crown in 1994. In 2006, the men’s basketball advanced to the National Championship Game and brought home a runners-up finish after previously finishing third in the 1997 tournament. The women’s basketball team brought home a third-place finish in the 2001 tournament. As part of the Florida Community College Activities Association (FCCAA), the Panhandle is one of four conferences (the others are the Mid-Florida, Suncoast, and Southern) which make up Region VIII of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). In addition to the PC’s six sports, the FCCAA competes in men’s and women’s golf, swimming and diving, women’s soccer, and women’s tennis. In basketball, baseball and softball, the FCCAA is also designated as Region VIII by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Winners of the respective FCCAA Tournaments automatically qualify for the NJCAA Tournament. To date, TCC has captured four FCCAA Championships — slow pitch softball in 1994, men’s basketball in 1997 and 2006 and women’s basketball in 2001. Additionally, the College’s fast pitch softball team won the FCCAA’s Gulf District Championship in 2008 and thus qualified for the NJCAA Tournament. Stretching from the western tip of Florida’s Panhandle to the Big Bend, the Panhandle Conference, comprised of five schools, reaches more than 50,000 students annually. The diversity in the student population is as great as the communities in which the campuses are located. Connected by the Interstate 10 corridor, the Panhandle Conference has a presence in Florida’s nationally-known cities such as Pensacola, Panama City, and Tallahassee, as well as a pair of its hidden gems—Niceville and Marianna. The member schools of the Panhandle Conference are Chipola College (Marianna), Gulf Coast Community College (Panama City), Northwest Florida State College (Niceville), Pensacola Junior College and Tallahassee Community College. The Panhandle Conference fields teams in six different sports—men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, volleyball, and cross country. One of the most competitive conferences in the nation, the Panhandle Conference is always home to some of the nation’s top teams and most gifted student-athletes. Since revitalizing its athletic program in 1990, Tallahassee Community College has captured a total of 13 Panhandle Conference Championships (three in softball, five in baseball, four in men’s basketball and one in women’s basketball).

The NJCAA, the FCCAA & the Panhandle ConferenceThe NJCAA, the FCCAA & the Panhandle Conference

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The TCC Eagle Boosters was established in 1999 and formally organized in October of 2000 to support Tallahassee Community College Athletics through volunteer and financial support. The TCC Eagle Boosters is dedicated to help reach the educational and athletic goals set forth by the TCC Athletic Department. The group also seeks to establish and promote goals and Booster projects, which tend to strengthen the ties between Boosters and the College, as well as the community. The TCC Eagle Boosters also meet for social purposes and recruit others interested in the success and future progress of athletics at Tallahassee Community College. The TCC Eagle Boosters have a number of exciting events each year, beginning with the annual Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet. The banquet, which takes place the final Friday in September, serves as the unofficial start to the athletic season. The banquet celebrates the athletic and academic accomplishments of TCC’s former student-athletes, as well as coaches, staff members, and contributors who have helped ensure the success of those to suit up for the Eagles. During home basketball games, the TCC Eagle Boosters Hospitality Room is open to Boosters and their guests. The Hospitality Room is a great forum to meet and fellowship with fellow Boosters. This season, the Boosters proudly welcome Wing Zone and Refreshment Services Pepsi of Tallahassee as its Hospitality Room Partners. Another annual event is the Fan Appreciation Day Cookout, held in the spring during a TCC Baseball/Softball doubleheader. It’s free and is held at the newly renovated pavilion located between the fields on Progress Drive. Booster memberships are available on six levels, some of which include discounted prices for TCC employees. Eagle Booster memberships are available for $50 ($25 for TCC employees); Blue Boosters, $75 ($50); Silver Boosters, $125 ($75); and Gold Boosters for $200. There is also a $10 membership for TCC students and $15 membership for members of the TCC Alumni Association. All Boosters receive reserved seating at home basketball games and are automatically subscribed to the TCC Eagle Boosters Newsletter, published monthly, as well as the TCC Sports Information mailing list, which provides press releases on all athletics events.

The TCC Eagle BoostersThe TCC Eagle Boosters

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NOVEMBER3 SANTA FE COLLEGE 6 p.m.

6-7 Darton College Classic 6 vs. South Georgia Tech 5:30 p.m. 7 at Darton (Ga.) College 2 p.m.

13-14 Holiday Inn/Alzheimer’s Classic 13 vs. Jefferson (Mo.) College 3 p.m. 14 vs. Wallace State (Ala.) CC 1 p.m.

17 at South Georgia Tech 5:30 p.m.

20-21 LADY EAGLE CLASSIC presented by REFRESHEMENT SERVICES PEPSI 20 DARTON (GA.) COLLEGE 6 p.m. 21 NORTH AMERICAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATON 4 p.m.

27-28 GPC Classic 27 at Georgia Perimeter College 6 p.m. 28 vs. Walters State (Tenn.) CC 2 p.m.

DECEMBER1 SOUTH GEORGIA TECH 5:30 p.m.

4-5 Florida Women’s JUCO Shootout 4 at Santa Fe College 6 p.m. 5 vs. St. Petersburg College 4 p.m.

17 CENTRAL FLORIDA CC 5 p.m.

18 Gulf Coast Lady Commodore Shootout

18 vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville 5 p.m.

JANUARY6 at Gulf Coast CC* 6:30 p.m.

9 PENSACOLA JC* 5:30 p.m.

13 at Northwest Florida State College* 6:30 p.m.

19 CHIPOLA COLLEGE* 5:30 p.m.

23 GULF COAST CC* 5:30 p.m.

27 at Pensacola JC* 6:30 p.m.

30 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE* 5:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY6 at Chipola College* 6:30 p.m.

10 at Gulf Coast CC* 6:30 p.m.

13 PENSACOLA JC* 5:30 p.m.

15 at Northwest Florida State College* 6:30 p.m.

20 CHIPOLA COLLEGE* 5:30 p.m.

MARCH4-6 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament

16-20 NJCAA Tournament

Home games in CAPS and played at the Eagledome

* Panhandle Conference game

All times are eastern and subject to change

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