2011-12 SAC Basketball Media Guide

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2011-12 South Atlantic Conference Basketball Media Guide

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2011-12SAC Basketball

Anderson | Brevard | Carson-Newman | Catawba | Lenoir-Rhyne Lincoln Memorial | Mars Hill | Newberry | Tusculum | Wingate

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Introduction

The South Atlantic Conference aspires to be the premier NCAA Division II athletic

conference in the country; a conference where a high priority of each member

institution is a balance between athletics and the overall academic, spiritual and

physical development of each student-athlete to provide these individuals with

life skills for future success.

The SAC ............................................................... 2-7

Anderson University ...........................................8

Brevard College ....................................................9

Carson-Newman College ................................10

Catawba College ................................................11

Lenoir-Rhyne University ..................................12

Lincoln Memorial University .........................13

Mars Hil College .................................................14

Newberry College .............................................15

Tusculum College ..............................................16

Wingate University............................................17

2011-12 Men’s Preview ....................................19

Anderson Men ............................................. 20-21

Brevard Men ................................................. 22-23

Carson-Newman Men ............................... 24-25

Catawba Men ............................................... 26-27

Lenoir-Rhyne Men ...................................... 28-29

Lincoln Memorial Men .............................. 30-31

Mars Hill Men ............................................... 32-33

Newberry Men ............................................. 34-35

Tusculum Men ............................................. 36-37

Wingate Men ................................................ 38-39

2010-11 Men’s Year in Review ................ 40-45

2011-12 Women’s Preview .............................47

Anderson Women ...................................... 48-49

Brevard Women........................................... 50-51

Carson-Newman Women ........................ 52-53

Catawba Women ........................................ 54-55

Lenoir-Rhyne Women ............................... 56-57

Lincoln Memorial Women ....................... 58-59

Mars Hill Women ......................................... 60-61

Newberry Women ...................................... 62-63

Tusculum Women ....................................... 64-65

Wingate Women ......................................... 66-67

2010-11 Women’s Year in Review.......... 68-73

SAC Men’s Basketball History ................. 76-87

SAC Women’s Basketball History........... 88-99

SAC Corporate Sponsors .............................. 100

Composite Schedules .......................... 101-104

226 North Park Drive

Gateway Plaza Suite 130

Rock Hill, SC 29730

Phone: 803-981-5240

Fax: 803-981-9444

Credits: The 2011-12 South Atlantic Conference Basketball Media Guide was produced by Eric Wieberg, SAC Director of Strategic Communications.

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The South Atlantic Conference is in its 36th year of athletic tradition and excellence. The distant forerunner of the South Atlantic Conference was the North State Atlantic Conference (NSIAC). The NSIAC was formed when the “Little Six”, as it was called, broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1930. These charter members included Lenoir-Rhyne College, Atlantic Christian, Catawba College, Guilford College, Elon College, and High Point University. The North State continued to grow over the next 30 years, adding Western Carolina (1933), East Carolina (1947) and Pfeiffer (1960). A name change became necessary when the league accepted Newberry as its first South Carolina member in 1961. The league took on the name Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) on May 20th of that year. The CIAC saw several changes in the following years as East Carolina withdrew from the league in 1962. Appalachian State and Western Carolina followed in 1971 and 1976. All three landed in the Southern Conference. The South Atlantic Conference was founded in 1975 solely as a football conference. The league received its name from a contest in which Kurt Brenneman of Greensboro, NC became the first to submit the SAC-8 moniker. The SAC-8 consisted of Carson-Newman College, Catawba College, Elon College, Gardner-Webb University, Lenoir-Rhyne College, Mars Hill College, Newberry College, and Presbyterian College. Dr. Fred Bentley, of Mars Hill College, was named league president for its inaugural year, by a vote of the member institutions. After the first season of play in the SAC-8, the Bears of Lenoir-Rhyne College captured the first football title. In 1989, the league’s 15th year of operation, the South Atlantic Conference became a comprehensive, multisport conference. Doug Echols was named the league’s first Commissioner. That year the South Atlantic Conference sponsored 10 sports - football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis. Later the conference grew to

14 championship sports by adding women ‘s soccer (1990), men’s and women’s cross country (1993) and women’s golf (1999). The South Atlantic Conference was composed of the same eight member institutions from 1975 until 1988, when Wingate University replaced Newberry College as the eighth member institution. Newberry later rejoined the conference in 1996. In July of 1998, Tusculum College was admitted as a member of the league, and Lincoln Memorial University began play in the conference in the 2006-07 academic year. Brevard College was admitted as a provisional member in 2007 and a full member in 2008. In 2008, Echols retired after serving as Commissioner for 19 years and Patrick Britz was hired as the new Commissioner. In July 2010, Anderson (S.C.) University became the league’s 10th member. Today the conference is a group of ten private, liberal and civic arts colleges and universities, similar in size and athletic philosophy. Since becoming eligible for NCAA Division II postseason play in 1993, the league has sent representatives from all of its sponsored sports to NCAA postseason play. The league membership now includes Anderson University, Brevard College, Catawba College, Carson-Newman College, Lenoir-Rhyne

University, Lincoln Memorial University, Mars Hill College, Newberry College, Tusculum College and Wingate University.

Key Dates in SAC History

1930 – North State Atlantic Conference formed when six schools broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

1961 – Newberry College joins league. Conference changes name to Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC)

1975 – South Atlantic Conference formed as football league with eight schools, called the SAC-8.

1988 – Wingate University replaces Newberry

1989 – SAC became a multisport conference

1996 – Newberry rejoins conference

1998 – Tusculum College joins conference

2006 – Lincoln Memorial University joins conference

2008 – Brevard College joins conference

2008 – Patrick Britz named Commissioner

2010 – Anderson University joins conference

The SAC

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The SAC

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Patrick Britz is in his fourth year as the Commissioner of the South Atlantic Conference. He came to the SAC after serving as the director of Division I intercollegiate programs of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the previous three years. Britz is only the second full-time Commissioner of the league in its 21-year

history as a multisport conference. Under Britz’s leadership, the SAC has expanded to its largest membership ever with 10 member institutions as Brevard College became a full-time member in 2008-09 and Anderson (SC) University joined in 2010-11. Britz has also overseen the revision of the conference bylaws and sports policies, as well as the development of a new strategic plan. In July 2011, the conference hosted its first ever student-athlete leadership conference, which was a three-day event that focused on developing leadership skills and challenged participants to be role models for their teammates on campus and in the community. He has also enhanced the conference’s awards program and championship events, providing live video-streaming for all the finals of the team championships starting in 2010-11. Britz served as the first Director of Division I intercollegiate programs for the NSCAA from 2005-2008. During his tenure with the NSCAA, Britz was responsible for raising the visibility of men’s and women’s Division I Intercollegiate soccer. He played a vital role in the establishment and expansion of the Fox Soccer Channel College Match of the Week, including selling corporate sponsorships. He served as the liaison

Patrick BritzCommissioner

Eliane Kebbe is in her fourth year with the South Atlantic Conference. In 2009, she was promoted to Assistant Commissioner. As the Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Compliance, she is primarily responsible for overseeing the coordination of the conference’s compliance services and the coordination and

administration of the conference’s 14 sports and 13 championships. In addition, Kebbe serves as the SAC’s Senior Women’s Administrator and works with the league’s SWA Committee and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Kebbe has more than 20 years in athletic administration. Prior to joining the South Atlantic Conference, Kebbe served as Director of Athletics at Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, N.C., from 1997 to 2007, where she was responsible for overseeing planning and budgets for 16 varsity teams, athletic training, compliance and sports

Eliane KebbeAsst. Commissioner / Sr. Woman

Administrator

SAC Administration

between the NSCAA and various constituent groups, including the NCAA, Division I men’s and women’s coaches and the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association. Britz has extensive experience in collegiate administration. He served as the senior associate director of athletics for compliance and administration at Texas Tech University from 2001-2005 and worked for five years in the NCAA national office (1996-2001). He was assistant director of athletics for compliance and student services at East Tennessee State University for two years (1995-1996) and began his career as assistant commissioner for championships and compliance for the Southern Conference in 1991. Britz has been highly involved within the NCAA committee structure. He currently serves on the Division II Women’s Soccer Committee, the Division II National Letter of Intent Committee and was recently selected as the Division II representative on the NCAA Woman of the Year Selection Committee. While at Texas Tech, Britz served on the Division I Initial-Eligibility Waiver Committee and on the NCAA Athletics Certification Peer Review Committee. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina Asheville, where he was a four-time academic all-conference selection for the Bulldogs soccer team and graduated as the school’s second all-time leading scorer. Britz was inducted into the UNC Asheville Athletics Hall of Fame in February, 2007. In addition, he is the co-author of the book Athletic Scholarships for Dummies, published in December 2005. He will also be inducted in the Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Hall of Fame in October 2011. Britz and his wife, Joanna, have one daughter, Emersyn Reese.

information. Under her guidance, Belmont Abbey won two Joby Hawn Cups, the trophy presented to the best all-around athletic program in the Conference Carolinas, and increased sports sponsorship from 12 to 16 varsity sports. Kebbe served as a successful head women’s basketball coach at Belmont Abbey from 1986 to 2001. She guided her teams to six Conference Tournament Championships, three Conference Tournament runner-up titles, six regular season Championships, six National Tournament berths, earned conference and district Coach of the Year Awards, and ranks as one of the top NCAA Division II winningest coaches, with a record of 315-110 in fifteen years at Belmont Abbey College. In 2002, Kebbe, the winningest basketball coach in Belmont Abbey history, was inducted into the Belmont Sports Hall of Fame. Kebbe received her bachelor of arts degree from Queens College in Flushing, N.Y., and a Masters of Education from the University of Georgia.

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Amanda Osburne is in her first year as Director of Internal Operations at the South Atlantic Conference. Osburne’s responsibilities include maintaining and monitoring the day-to-day business operations of the conference, in addition to serving as the office manager and assisting with championship operations

and compliance. Osburne came to the SAC after earning a Master of Human and Environmental Science in Sport Management from the University of

Amanda OsburneDirector of Internal

Operations

Eric Wieberg is in his first year as Director of Strategic Communications at the South Atlantic Conference. He is responsible for managing all public and media relations, digital and social media, awards and publications for the SAC, along with strengthening the conference’s marketing and branding strategies.

Wieberg came to the SAC after spending 18 months at the NCAA National Office as a member of the Division I Men’s Basketball staff. He performed a variety of duties associated with planning and operating the 2010 and 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championships, with a primary focus on media coordination for the event’s 13 preliminary-round sites and the Final Four. In addition, Wieberg provided project management for the 2011 Final Four “Tyler’s Court” community initiative, developed resources for the championship’s selection, seeding and

Eric WiebergDirector of Strategic

Communications

SAC Administration

Alabama. While at Alabama, she worked in Athletic Student Services, where she ensured student-athletes attended class, helped with tutoring and assisted the athletes with developing goals.She also volunteered with media relations for the 2010 BBVA Compass Bowl. Osburne graduated with her bachelor’s degree in commerce and business administration -- also from the University of Alabama. She worked as a teaching assistant in the business school during her undergraduate years. In the summer of 2009, Osburne was an intern for the Director of Marketing of the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs minor league hockey franchise. In the winter of 2009, she served as an intern for the team’s General Manager. Osburne is originally from Shreveport, La., and currently resides in Rock Hill.

bracketing process, and helped operate the NCAA’s mock selection programs. He also served on project teams for the Association’s Emerging Leaders Seminar and Final Four Career in Sports Forum. Prior to joining the NCAA staff, Wieberg earned his Master of Education degree in sport management from the University of Texas. While at Texas, he worked in the Longhorn Foundation -- UT’s athletic development arm – performing a variety of fundraising and special event planning duties. Wieberg graduated with his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Kansas in 2008. He spent four years as a student assistant in the university’s athletic media relations office, where he was the SID for KU’s women’s tennis team. Wieberg also provided media and event operations support at football and basketball games, served as a media coordinator for the 2007 Big 12 Tennis Championship and assisted the Big 12 at multiple basketball and football pre-season and championship events. While a student at Kansas, he also completed a summer internship at the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in Kansas City. Originally from Lawson, Mo., Wieberg resides in Rock Hill.

James BurchCoordinator of Men’s

Basketball Officials

Judy StroudCoordinator of Women’s

Basketball Officials

James T. Burch is in his 17th season as Coordinator of Men’s and Women’s Basketball Officials. Burch has officiated more than 30 years, including ACC, CIAA, MEAC and Southern Conference tournaments. He has also officiated

numerous NCAA Basketball Championshihp games. Burch is a graduate of Fayetteville State and Indiana University.

Judy Stroud is in her first year as the SAC’s coordinator of women’s basketball officials. Stroud has an extensive background in basketball as a player, coach and official. The Marion, N.C., native played collegiately at Western

Carolina University and served as an official at the NCAA Division I and II levels and was one of the first WNBA referees. Stroud is currently a NCAA Regional Advisor for Division I Women’s Basketball, a position she’s held the last five years.

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SAC Student-Athletes

3,700 Student-Athletes

Together forming one of Division II’s top conferences, both athletically

and academically.

Academic and AthleticExcellence

782 named to Commissioner’sHonor Roll in 2010-11.

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

Raised $20,489 in 2010-11 for NCAA Division II Make-A-Wish Foundation campaign.

Develops core competencies at events such asthe SAC Leadership Conference.

Generates a student-athlete voice in conference and national legislative processes.

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Visit www.theSAC.com for:

l News on all 10 SAC member institutions

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Engage on Facebook and Twitter for even more exclusive

South Atlantic Conference content, and to interact with

other SAC fans and league personnel.

Connect with the SAC

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“Anderson University is an academic community,

affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention,

providing a challenging education grounded in

the liberal arts, enhanced by professional and

graduate programs and a co-curricular focus on the

development of character, servant leadership, and

cultural engagement.”

Location: Anderson, S.C.

Founded: 1911

Enrollment: 2,507

President: Evans P. Whitaker

Athletic Director: Nancy Simpson

University Web: www.andersonuniversity.edu

Athletics Web: www.autrojans.com

AUTrojans

@AUTrojans

Anderson University

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Brevard College

“The programs and opportunities of Brevard College

provide graduates the foundation for further formal

study, meaningful vocations, responsible citizenship,

and lifelong personal and professional development.”

Location: Brevard, N.C.

Founded: 1853

Enrollment: 650

Interim President: Dr. Charles Teague

Interim Athletic Director: Juan Mascaro

University Web: www.brevard.edu

Athletics Web: www.bctornados.com

BrevardCollegeTornadoAthletics

@BCTornados

Brevard College

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Carson-Newman College

“Carson-Newman College will be the Christ-Centered,

liberal arts-based college of choice in the Southeast

for education and service, by being intentionally

Christian, academically rigorous, student-focused,

and future-minded.”

Location: Jefferson City, Tenn.

Founded: 1851

Enrollment: 2,100

President: Dr. J. Randall O’Brien

Athletic Director: David Barger

University Web: www.cn.edu

Athletics Web: www.cneagles.com

CNEagles

@CNathletics

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Catawba College

“Catawba College draws strength from Judeo-Christian

values, sustains a dynamic community of learners and

seeks to unite a diverse population of students, faculty

and staff as active co-participants in scholarship and

service. Catawba College prepares students to reach

their highest potential while becoming responsible

citizens with a zeal to enrich human life.

Location: Salisbury, N.C.

Founded: 1851

Enrollment: 1,200

Interim President: Dr. Joseph Oxendine

Athletic Director: Dennis Davidson

University Web: www.catawba.edu

Athletics Web: www.gocatawbaindians.com

CatawbaAthletics

@CatawbaIndians

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Lenoir-Rhyne University

“Our goal is to be a nationally recognized liberal arts

university of choice – known for our excellence in

building leaders for tomorrow, developing patterns

of lifelong learning, positioning our graduates for

success in their professional, personal and spiritual

lives and providing an unparalleled quality of caring

within our university community.”

Location: Hickory, N.C.

Founded: 1981

Enrollment: 1,800

President: Dr. Wayne Powell

Athletic Director: Neil McGeachy

University Web: www.lr.edu

Athletics Web: www.lrbears.com

LRBears

@BearsSports

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Lincoln Memorial University

“Lincoln Memorial University is a values-based learning

community dedicated to providing educational

experiences in the liberal arts and professional studies.

The University strives to give students a foundation

for a more productive life by upholding the principles

of Abraham Lincoln’s life.”

Location: Harrogate, Tenn.

Founded: 1897

Enrollment: 4,550

President: Dr. B. James Dawson

Athletic Director: Roger Vannoy

University Web: www.lmunet.edu

Athletics Web: www.lmurailsplitters.com

LMURailsplitters

@LMUrailsplitter

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Mars Hill College

“Mars Hill College, an academic community rooted

in the Christian faith, challenges and equips students

to pursue intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth

through an education.”

Location: Mars Hill, N.C.

Founded: 1856

Enrollment: 1,100

President: Dr. Dan Lunsford

Athletic Director: David Riggins

University Web: www.mhc.edu

Athletics Web: www.mhclions.com

MHCLions

@MHCLions

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Newberry College

“Newberry College challenges and nurtures students

for lifetimes of service and leadership through

intellectual transformation, social development, a

culture of physical well-being, and spiritual growth

by providing a Christian education in the Lutheran

tradition.”

Location: Newberry, S.C.

Founded: 1856

Enrollment: 1,100

Interim President: Dr. John Hudgens

Athletic Director: Brad Edwards

University Web: www.newberry.edu

Athletics Web: www.newberrywolves.com

NewberryWolves

@NewberrySports

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Tusculum College

“Tusculum College will be known throughout the mid-

South for its adherence to Judeo-Christian values, its

allegiance to the liberal arts and its avenues for career

preparation and civic engagement, all delivered

through innovative course structures and personal

attention from outstanding faculty.”

Location: Greeneville, Tenn.

Founded: 1794

Enrollment: 2,100

President: Dr. Nancy B. Moody

Athletic Director: Frankie DeBusk

University Web: www.tusculum.edu

Athletics Web: www.tusculumpioneers.com

TusculumPioneers

@TusculumSports

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Wingate University

“The mission of Wingate University is to develop

educated, ethical, and productive citizens at home

and abroad. Following its Judeo-Christian heritage,

the University seeks to cultivate the following in its

students: Knowledge, Faith, and Service.”

Location: Wingate, N.C.

Founded: 1896

Enrollment: 2,529

President: Dr. Jerry McGee

Athletic Director: Steve Poston

University Web: www.wingate.edu

Athletics Web: www.wingatebulldogs.com

WingateUniversityAthletics

@WU_Bulldogs

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Preseason SAC Coaches Poll

Team Points (1st Place)

1. Lincoln Memorial 96 (6)

2. Wingate 92 (3)

3. Anderson 68

4. Newberry 60

5. Carson-Newman 50

6. Catawba 49 (1)

7. Tusculum 48

8. Lenoir-Rhyne 46

9. Mars Hill 29

10. Brevard 12

Preseason All-SAC Team

First Team

Gaither Hendrix, Brevard

Keon Moore, Catawba

Desmond Johnson, Lincoln Memorial

Sammy Emile, Mars Hill

Odell Turner, Wingate

Jaime Vaughn, Wingate

Second Team

Denzail Jones, Anderson

Ishael Sanders, Carson-Newman

Allan Jones, Lenoir-Rhyne

Brandon Armstrong, Lincoln Memorial

Cam Carden, Lincoln Memorial

Justin Steigerwald, Tusculum

1. Bellarmine2. Alabama-Huntsville3. BYU-Hawaii4. Misosuri Southern5. LINCOLN MEMORIAL6. West Liberty7. Findlay8. Tarleton St.9. Bowie St.10. Metropolitan St.11. Central Oklahoma12. Southern Indiana13. Benedict

14. Humboldt St.15. Kentucky Wesleyan16. Augustana17. Alaksa-Anchorage18. Colo. School of Mines19. Indiana20. Saint Rose21. Georgia Southwestern22. Seattle Pacific23. Mass.-Lowell24. Arkansas Tech25. Queens

NABC/NCAA Preseason Top 25 Sporting News Preseason Top 10

1. Bellarmine2. LINCOLN MEMORIAL3. West Liberty4. Alabama-Huntsville5. BYU-Hawaii6. Benedict7. Missouri Southern8. Augustana9. Metro St.10. Mass.-Lowell

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AndersonAnderson will look to build on the momentum from back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including a trip to last season’s Elite Eight.

Last season saw Anderson become just the second team in league history to claim an NCAA Regional Championship and the first team from the Palmetto State to win a regional championship since Lander in 1999.

The Trojans lost two career 1,000-point scorers, but return eight players, including two starters and two reserves that averaged nearly 22 minutes per contest in 2010-11.

Junior Denzail Jones, the team’s leading scorer, saw action in 32 games and averaged 12.5 points per game for a team that featured a balanced offensive attack with five players averaging double figures. Jones poured in a season-high 28 points at Mars Hill on the strength of 17-of-18 shooting from the free throw line and was 8-of-16 from the field in the home win past Lincoln Memorial in mid-February. The native of Tuscaloosa, Ala., also displayed his unselfish side, leading AU in assists 12 times, while ranking 10th in the SAC in assists per game.

Joining Jones in the backcourt will be senior Nick Trull, who averaged nearly 22 minutes of action off the bench last season. The hard-nosed guard played in all 33 games and became just the sixth player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau in the win at Carson-Newman. He was named the SAC Scholar-Athlete and received the NCAA’s Elite 88 Award at the Elite Eight.

The other returning starter is 6-foot-7 center Taylor Shugart, who led the South Atlantic Conference in field-goal accuracy last season, shooting 64.7% from the field, while also setting the school’s single-season mark for field-goal accuracy. The senior provides a consistent inside presence for Coach Jason

Six newcomers, including a trio of transfers, will bolster the Trojans backcourt in 2011-12. CJ Gleaton averaged more than eight points and four rebounds in two seasons at Spartanburg Methodist, while Chandler Hash averaged nearly three points per game as a freshman at USC Upstate last season. The 6-foot-1 guard scored 11 points and grabbed four rebounds in his first career start against Auburn and posted a career-high 12 points at N.C. State.

Jo’el Lamb played three seasons at Charleston Southern, tying for fourth on the team with 10 blocks as a sophomore for the Bucs and scored a season-high eight points versus High Point. He ranked10th in the Big South Conference with 28 rejections as a sophomore. Newcomer Myles Daniel helped lead Wade Hampton High School to its first-ever undefeated season and a AAA state championship as the starting point guard last year, while averaging 10 points and six assists a game.

Another true freshman, Alani Adekambi, averaged 11.7 points and more than seven rebounds as a senior, helping lead Miami’s Christopher Columbus High School to a 29-4 overall record and an appearance in the state tournament semifinals. Myson Jones averaged 12.1 points and over five assists per game while serving as team captain at Aiken High School last season. The Green Hornets went 24-3 and earned an appearance in the state Class 5AAAA playoffs for the first time in four seasons.

- Randy Jones, Anderson Media Relations

Taylor’s Trojan squad after leading the team in rebounding and blocked shots.

Back after being sidelined with a season-ending injury in the preseason a year ago, is senior forward Stephen Cobb. He played in 27 games, while starting 22 during the 2011 campaign and displayed his versatility by leading the team in 3-point field goal accuracy. The Smithfield, N.C., native reached double-figures nine times and pulled down 10 twice during the season.

Adding depth in the post will be 6-foot-6 forward Kyle Sledge, who saw action in nine contests a year ago. The slender sophomore averaged three points and 2.4 rebounds, while averaging more than 10 minutes a game coming off the bench. Sledge scored a season-high eight points at South Carolina State. Another sophomore post player, Chris Ross is back for his second campaign in the black and gold. Ross played in 12 games during his freshman season, while averaging six minutes a contest. In his first season with the Trojans, Tyrell McDowell, a 6-foot-5 guard/forward, averaged six points and more than three rebounds a game while seeing action in every game. McDowell played both inside and outside during AU’s record-setting run, including a three-game streak in late January when he averaged nearly 12 points per game. Taylor will also be looking for redshirt freshman DJ McGowan to contribute in the backcourt after averaging 14 points, six rebounds and two assists as a senior for his father, Dondi McGowan, at Greenville High School. McGowan is the brother of former Trojan standout Donielle Davis, who stands sixth all-time on Anderson’s scoring list.

1990 1995 2000

1995-96

First year of competition as a four-year instition.

2001-02First regular-season conference championship in school history.

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Anderson

2005 2010 2015

Quick Facts

Home Court .............................Abney Athletic Center

Capacity .....................................................................1,000

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 21-12

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................12-6/t2nd

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/7

Head Coach .................................................Jason Taylor

Alma Mater ................................ Jacksonville St., 2000

Record at School (years) ................................ 76-74 (5)

Career Record ......................................................... 76-74

Assistant Coach ........................................Ryan Hilburn

Assistant Coach ..................................... William Monts

Assistant Coach .................................Oskars Ernsteins

Basketball Office Number ..................864-231-2851

SID ..................................................................Randy Jones

Office Phone ............................................864-231-2097

Cell Phone ................................................864-958-2018

Office Fax ..................................................864-231-5601

E-mail ..................... [email protected]

Internet Address ........................www.autrojans.com

SID Mailing Address .............................316 Boulevard

.......................................................Anderson, S.C. 29621

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown3 DJ McGowan G Fr. 6-3 Greenville, S.C.4 Nick Trull G Sr. 6-2 Charlotte, N.C.5 CJ Gleaton G Jr. 6-3 Anderson, S.C.12 Chandler Hash G So. 6-1 Greer, S.C.15 Jo’el Lamb G/F Sr. 6-6 Atlanta, Ga.22 Tyrell McDowell G/F Sr. 6-5 Miami, Fla.23 Denzail Jones G Jr. 5-9 Tuscaloosa, Ala.30 Myles Daniel G Fr. 6-0 Taylors, S.C.32 Alani Adekambi G Fr. 6-3 Miami, Fla.33 Kyle Sledge F/C So. 6-6 Powder Springs, Ga.40 Chris Ross C So. 6-2 Spartanburg, S.C.41 Myson Jones G Fr. 5-9 Aiken, S.C.42 Taylor Shugart C Sr. 6-7 Rock Hill, S.C.44 Stephen Cobb G Sr. 6-5 Smithville, N.C.

Head CoachJason Taylor

6th Season

Feb. 22, 2010Brandon Young becomes the school’s all-time leading scorer.

March 23, 2011

Anderson earns first-ever NCAA Elite Eight appearance.

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BrevardA new era dawns at Brevard College as the Tornados welcome new Head Coach Mark Prosser to the sidelines in Boshamer Gymnasium.

The Tornados face the tall task of replacing two-time All-Conference guard Josh Roper as well as the 2011 SAC’s leading rebounder Josh Jordan, but with the return of Gaither Hendrix, Drew Schauss, Jermichael Tanner, Vincent Dombrowski and Darius Moose, Brevard will look to continue their recent stretch of success as they look to return to the postseason for the third consecutive season.

Prosser begins his first year with the Tornados, coming to Brevard after a standout career on the sidelines at NCAA Division I Wofford College and Bucknell University, and returns seven players, including three starters from last year’s 13-14 squad that finished tied for fourth overall in the SAC standings in making it to the 2011 Food Lion SAC tournament.

Point guard Gaither Hendrix and forwards Drew Schauss and Darius Moose all return to the starting lineup.

Hendrix is the Tornados leading returning scorer after a standout first season with Brevard, averaging 14.9 points per game, while connecting on 33.1 percent of his three-point attempts. The 6-1 point guard has the penetrating ability to get into the lane, while the vision to spot the open man on the break and all of his weapons will need to be utilized to the full force this season. Schauss continues to display his expanding all-around game on the court as he added crashing the boards to his ability to score from all over the court as he finished third on the team with 4.9 rebounds per game, while hitting on a career high 45.3 percent of his field goal attempts. Moose, fresh of a campaign which saw him named to the 2011 All-SAC Freshman team, also returns after hitting 53.3 percent of his field goal attempts, averaging 5.1 points

and David Worth all will wear the blue, black and white this season for the Tornados.Dodd, Simmons, Morrison, Warren and Hopper will all line up in the backcourt for the Tornados, while Vasiljevic, Gujanicic and Worth will challenge for playing time in the BC front court.

Dodd was a two-time All-Conference and All-County selection at East Davidson High School, scoring his 1,000th career point in his senior season, while Simmons was captain of the 4A State Basketball State team and played in the Maryland State All-Star game, capping off a career at North Point High School in Accokeek, Md.

Warren also comes from East Davidson High School, while Morrison and Hopper also hail from the state of North Carolina with Morrison from Concord, N.C. and South Rowan High School, while Hopper comes from Waynesville, N.C. and Tuscola High School.

Vasiljevic and Gujanicic come to Brevard by way of Belgrade, Serbia and their 6-7 and 6-8 frames will help fill out the paint for the Tornados, while Worth will look to adjust to the pounding of the collegiate game as the 6-9 Midland, N.C. native will attempt to help the Tornados win the battle of the boards.

Brevard opens up the 2011-2012 regular season as they take part in the annual Peach Belt/South Atlantic Conference Challenge in Dahlonega, Ga. as they take on North Georgia on November 11th.

- Seth Montgomery, BC Media Relations

per game and 4.6 rebounds per game, and will look to continue to develop his skills as he battles down low in the conference this season.

Also returning for the Tornados this season are seniors Jermichael Tanner and Vincent Dombrowski, as well as redshirt sophomore Dominique Pickett and redshirt freshman Chavis Hamilton.

Tanner, the hero of the Tornados SAC Championship run two years ago, returns for his final campaign and will see time at the point guard position for Brevard. One of the faster players on the court in every game this season, Tanner’s drive and ability to slice into the lane will provide BC with several fast break opportunities and the 5-9 athlete was third on the team in steals last season. Dombrowski also comes back to Brevard after seeing action in all 27 games as a junior for the Tornados after transferring in from Montreat College. A skilled outside shooter with one of the quickest releases on the team, Dombrowski has the ability to get hot at any time, as proven by his 26 point barrage last season against Tusculum College, and the Tornados will look for his scoring ability in clutch situations this season.

Pickett comes back after limited action last season and will challenge for playing time with Hamilton who redshirted his first year at Brevard after a successful career at McDowell High School where he was a three-time Team MVP.

Eight new players join the Tornados this season as Blake Dodd, Gerel Simmons, Hunter Morrison, Taylor Warren, Alexsandar Vasiljevic, Filip Gujanicic, Jonathan Hopper

2008 2009

Dec. 6, 2008

Brevard plays first conference game as a member of the SAC.

Jan. 3, 2009

BC claims first SAC victory, beating Mars Hill 90-80.

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Brevard

Quick Facts

Home Court ........................... Boshamer Gymnasium

Capacity .....................................................................1,000

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 13-14

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .........................8-10/t4th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 7/8

Head Coach ............................................... Mark Prosser

Alma Mater ................................................. Marist, 2002

Record at School (years) ................................First Year

Career Record ...................................................First Year

Assistant Coach .................................. Donald Hudson

Assistant Coach ................................. George Williams

Basketball Office Number ..................828-884-8267

SID ...................................................... Seth Montgomery

Office Phone ............................................828-884-8288

Cell Phone ................................................828-582-8407

Office Fax ..................................................828-884-8274

E-mail Address [email protected]

Internet Address ................... www.bctornados.com

SID Mailing Address ..........One Brevard College Dr.

...........................................................Brevard, N.C. 28712

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown3 Gaither Hendrix G Sr. 6-1 Lenoir, N.C.4 Blake Dodd G Fr. 5-11 Thomasville, N.C.5 Gerel Simmons G Fr. 6-2 Accokeek, Md.10 Dominique Pickett G So. 6-1 Thomasville, N.C.11 Hunter Morrison G Fr. 5-6 Concord, N.C.12 Vincent Dombrowski F Sr. 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa.15 Taylor Warren G Fr. 6-2 Thomasville, N.C.20 Jermichael Tanner G Sr. 5-9 Columbus, N.C.21 Aleksander Vasiljevic F Fr. 6-7 Belgrade, Serbia23 Darius Moose F So. 6-3 Salisbury, N.C.24 Drew Schauss G Jr. 6-4 Greens Fork, Ind.30 Filip Gujanicic Fr. F 6-8 Belgrade, Serbia32 Chavis Hamilton F Fr. 6-4 Marion, N.C.45 Jonathan Hopper G Fr. 510 Waynesville, N.C.50 David WOrth C Fr. 6-9 Midland, N.C.

Head CoachMark Prosser

1st Season

2010 2011

Feb. 11, 2009

Jonathan Whitson breaks Brevard’s career scoring record against North Greenville. March 7, 2010

Brevard wins first Food Lion SAC Championship with 93-92 victory over Catawba.

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Carson-NewmanThe Carson-Newman Eagles begin their sec-ond season under head coach Chuck Benson with the hopes of improving on last year’s 11-16 mark and fourth place finish in South Atlantic Conference play.

Carson-Newman will see its first game action of the 2011-2012 season on Thursday night when it faces the University of Tennessee in exhibition action at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. The regular season opens Nov. 11.

After being named the Eagles’ head coach early last summer, Benson settles into his second season after his first full year on the job and his first recruiting class. The goal for 2011-2012 campaign will be continuing to improve an Eagle program building for the future.

“We’re in the building part of the process,” Benson says. “This was our first full year and is our first true recruiting class. I like some of the pieces we have in place for the coming season, and this is a very close-knit group of guys with positive attitudes.”

Carson-Newman has two cornerstones al-ready in place to begin building upon. Soph-omore guards Ishmael Sanders and Kevin Leatherwood return for their second season and give the Eagles a proven scorer and an es-tablished defender to build around at guard. As a freshman, Sanders reset the SAC record books, scoring 51 points in a February game against Mars Hill, the league record for points in a game. The All-Freshman team selection a year ago averaged 15.4 points per game and shot 42 percent from beyond the arch in league play.

Leatherwood will draw the toughest defen-sive assignment each night. He improved of-

and provides experience. Sophomore Ray Likely played in 12 games last season and will contribute on the wing.

In the post, freshmen Kennedy Eubanks, who is pushing for a starting spot, Elliott Pope, and Julian McBee, along with junior Joe Meady give Benson a slew of inexperienced, but big, athletic bodies to turn to on the bench.

Eubanks is a talented, athletic freshman for-ward who can score from the wing and on the block, while Pope is the Eagles’ most-skilled and physical post, and can face up and shoot mid-range. McBee redshirted last season.

Meady averaged 3.9 points per game in 27 games, but will have to become more consis-tent in his 6-foot-9, 250-pound frame.

Freshman Corbin Jackson is battling a hand injury, but will be an instant contributor with his athletic, 6-7 frame when he returns to the lineup. Freshman forward Brandon Kelley is a tough, physical freshman and will likely red-shirt.

The Eagles open with exhibition games against the University of Tennessee on Thurs-day night at 7:30 p.m. and against East Ten-nessee State on Saturday at 4 p.m. in Johnson City.

Carson-Newman opens its regular season on Nov. 11 at the SAC/Carolinas Conference Challenge in Harrogate, Tenn.

- Zeke Beam, C-N Media Relations

fensively last season as the year went on, av-eraging just under seven points in SAC play.“Expectations are high for those two,” Ben-son says. “Ish cannot hide from anyone after what he did last season, but he continues to improve as a player. Leather gives us a tough-ness and solidarity on the defensive end we have to have to be good on both ends of the floor.”

A pair of veteran forwards will give the Eagles experience in the top half of their rotation. Forwards Kevin Hare and Colin Crane will ro-tate to start the season. Hare, the Eagles’ lone senior, averaged 9.2 points per game in 21 games last season. Crane averaged 4.5 points in 18 starts.

A pair of newcomers could instantly solidify the Eagles starting lineup. Sophomore swing-man Antoine Davis and junior point guard Marcellous Perez instantly solidify the Eagles backcourt. Davis has the ability to score on the block, off the dribble, and can shoot with range, while Perez gives the Eagles a three-point threat at point guard, opposite Sanders. It’s a duo that has Benson excited.

“(Perez and Davis) completely change the dynamic of our team,” Benson says. “Antoine gives us the versatile scorer we needed, while Marcellous will keep the floor spread. They are big additions for us.”

True freshman Jared Johnson and sopho-more Tyler Smith will also play at the point. Johnson is a physical guard the likes to play “grind-it-out” style basketball, while Smith played in 17 games for the Eagles last season

1990 1995

1994Carson-Newman wins first-ever Food Lion SAC Tournament Championship, defeating Lenoir-Rhyne in the final.

1990-91Eagles finish 10-4 in SAC play, earning a share of the conference championship.

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Carson-Newman

2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ......................................... Holt Fieldhouse

Capacity .....................................................................2,100

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 11-16

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .........................8-10/t4th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 5/7

Head Coach ............................................ Chuck Benson

Alma Mater ............................ Carson-Newman, 1991

Record at School (years) ................................ 11-16 (1)

Career Record .................................................... 148-111

Assistant Coach ................................................Josh Ealy

Assistant Coach ....................................Shane Williams

Assistant Coach ...................................... Dave Gorman

Student Assistant............................... Paxton Oglesby

Student Assistant....................................... Chris Castle

Basketball Office Number ..................865-471-3367

SID .....................................................................Zeke Beam

Office Phone ............................................865-471-3513

Cell Phone ................................................865-414-1060

Office Fax ..................................................865-471-3514

E-mail ......................................................zbeam@cn.edu

Internet Address .........................www.cneagles.com

SID Mailing Address .......................... Holt Fieldhouse

............................................................. 2130 Branner Ave.

.................................................. Jefferson City, TN 37760

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown1 Jared Johnson G Fr. 6-0 Springfield, Mass.4 Odell Parker F Jr. 6-6 Knoxville, Tenn.5 Marcellous Perez G Jr. 5-9 Jacksonville, N.C.10 Kevin Leatherwood G So. 6-2 Charlottesville, Va.11 Kennedy Eubanks F Fr. 6-6 Pendleton, S.C.12 Ray Likely G So. 6-2 Eustis, Fla.13 Elliott Pope F Fr. 6-6 Huntersville, N.C.15 Corbin Jackson F Fr. 6-7 Rockledge, Fla.21 Collin Crane F Jr. 6-5 Knoxville, Tenn.23 Brandon Kelley F Fr. 6-5 Nashville, Tenn.24 Ishmael Sanders G So. 6-1 Cleveland, Tenn.31 Tyler Smith G So. 6-0 Andersonville, Tenn.32 Kevin Hare F Sr. 6-5 Lexington, S.C.34 Julian McBee C Fr. 6-7 Knoxville, Tenn.45 Joe Meady C Jr. 6-8 Strawberry Plains, Tenn.

Head CoachChuck Benson

2nd Season

2010

Coach Dale Clayton retires with 147 career SAC victories -- the third most in league history.

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CatawbaThe Catawba men’s basketball team will look

to rebound from last year’s losing season of

13-15. It marked the first losing campaign

since 2002-03 and just the second under

Head Coach Jim Baker. Following the last

losing season, Catawba went on to qualify for

the NCAA II Regionals in six of the next seven

year, including a run of four straight that

ended last season.

The biggest loss for the Indians comes at the

point guard position with the graduation of

Dominick Reid. Reid was the teams leading

scorer and #2 rebounder last season and was

a clutch performer for Catawba. None more

evident than in last year’s SAC Tournament

opening round game where he made a steal

in the final seconds, went three-quarters of

the court and hit a floating jumper at the

buzzer to upset Anderson. Two freshmen,

Thomson chipped with seven points each.

Matt Tamer also gives the Indians some depth

and a defensive presence.

Other returners include, Chris Tyree, Tomas

Smogner, Savey Alston and Ben Veshi.

Newcomers that could play key roles along

with Gilmore and Strickland are Tyrece Little

and Maurice Knight.

The Indians open the season across town

at Livingstone College in the Highway 52

Shootout. Catawba will face Pfeiffer in that

Nov. 11 opener.

- Jim Lewis, Catawba Media Relations

Willie Gilmore and Conor Strickland, will be

called on to handle the backcourt duty left

by Reid.

Keon Moore, Justin Huntley and Cameron

Lovelace return at the off guard and small

forward slot. They combined to start 57

games a year ago. Moore was the league’s

Freshman of the Year in 2010-11 after

averaging 16.6 points and 5.2 rebounds.

Huntley added 11.1 points and nearly four

rebounds a contest. Lovelace was third on

the team with 34 three-point goals.

Down low, Catawba returns Lee Martin,

Kelvin Drakeford and Stuart Thomson. Martin

scored eight points a game and stepped out

to nail 21 three-pointers. Drakeford and

1960 1970 1980

Jan. 20, 1966

Dwight Durante scores school-record 58 points in win over Western Carolina.

1982-83Catawba wins second-straight NAIA District 26 title, finishes with school-record 29 wins.

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Catawba

1990 2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court .......................................... Goodman Gym

Capacity .....................................................................1,200

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 13-15

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .........................8-10/t4th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/3

Head Coach ......................................................Jim Baker

Alma Mater ............................................ Catawba, 1978

Record at School (years) .........................319-181 (17)

Career Record .................................................... 319-181

Assistant Coach ........................................Bill Haggerty

Assistant Coach ......................................Marvin Moore

Basketball Office Number ..................704-637-4473

SID ........................................................................Jim Lewis

Office Phone ............................................704-637-4720

Cell Phone ................................................704-639-0915

Office Fax ..................................................704-645-4887

E-mail Address ........................ [email protected]

Internet Address ..... www.gocatawbaindians.com

SID Mailing Address ........................ 2300 W. Innes St.

......................................................... Salisbury, NC 28144

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown3 Cameron Lovelace G Sr. 6-2 Cherryville,.N.C.4 Lee Martin C Jr. 6-6 Mt. Airy,.N.C.5 Tomas Smogner G Jr. 6-1 Stockholm, Sweden11 Tyrece Little C Fr. 6-8 Greenville, N.C.12 Kelvin Drakeford F Jr. 6-4 Charlotte, N.C.15 Maurice Knight C Jr. 6-9 Portsmouth, Va.22 Justin Huntley G Sr. 6-3 Mooresville, N.C.23 Chris Watson G So. 6-4 Reidsville, N.C.30 Chris Tyree G So. 6-1 Rocky Mount, Va.31 Stuart Thomson G Jr. 6-5 Poynton, England32 Savey Alston F So. 6-4 Henderson, N.C.33 Keon Moore G So. 6-4 Colerain, N.C.34 Ben Veshi G Jr. 5-11 Webster, Mass.42 Willie Gilmore G Fr. 6-1 Fayetteville, N.C.44 Matt Tamer F/C Sr. 6-8 Winston-Salem, N.C.55 Conor Strickland G Fr. 6-2 Raleigh, N.C.- Nick Houston G Fr. 6-1 China Grove, N.C.

Head CoachJim Baker

18th Season

1993-94

Sam Moir completes last of 34 years as head coach, finishing with 546 career wins.

Feb. 23, 1999

Catawba wins program’s 1,000 game with victory over Lenoir-Rhyne.

2009-10

Indians earn fourth-straight NCAA Championship selection.

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Lenoir-Rhyne

1960 1970 1980

The Lenoir-Rhyne University Men’s Basketball

Team heads into the 2011-12 campaign in

a place it hasn’t been in awhile. The Bears

struggled last year with injuries, including the

loss of preseason All-American D.J. Blackmon,

and slumped to a 4-22 record.

That mark was exactly the same record 12

years ago in 1998-99. Several seasons later,

the Bears began their run of five South Atlantic

Conference Regular Season Championships

in seven years.

L-R could be in for a similar situation this year

with all five starters returning and its top

eight scorers coming back.

Under the tutelage of 26-year Head Coach

John Lentz, expect the Bears to see rapid

improvement as they climb their way back to

the top of the SAC.

Despite last year’s struggles, sophomore

forward Allan Jones (Clemmons, N.C.) was

one of the Bears’ pleasant surprises. Jones

averaged a team-high 13.6 points and 5.3

rebounds per outing and was even better

in league play (14.9 ppg and 6.2 rpg). Jones

earned SAC All-Freshman Team honors last

year and could challenge for all-league

accolades in 2011-12.

Senior forward Jeff Thomas (Efland, N.C.)

looks to finally put it all together in his final

season with the Bears. A big man with size

(6’8” and 225 pounds), Thomas (11.4 ppg, 4.0

rpg) has added an outside shot to his game.

averaging 6.8 points per outing and getting

better as the season progressed.

Sophomore guard R.J. McClure (Canton, N.C.)

was the top scorer off the bench (6.3 ppg) and

one of the team’s best outside shooters last

season. McClure has a chance at cracking the

starting lineup this year. Either way, McClure

figures to play a prominent role in the Bears’

plans this winter.

Now a junior, guard Alex Watkins (Charlotte,

N.C.) looks to take the next step forward in

his development as a player. Watkins (5.5

ppg) always had the potential and now the

coaching staff is looking for him to put it all

together.

Jarrick Brown (Raleigh, N.C.), another

sophomore guard, is untested but has

promise.

The five guards the Bears brought in to bolster

the roster include freshmen Jontavion Hall

(Gastonia, N.C.), Tre Jones (Kinston, N.C.), A.J.

McKenzie (Gastonia, N.C.), Denzel Dillingham

(Hickory, N.C.) and Hunter McClintock

(Durham, N.C.). McClintock is a transfer from

Oral Roberts University.

- John Karrs, L-R Media Relations

Nathaniel Shaw will be missed but the Bears

do welcome back sophomore center Matt

Kunz (Kernersville, N.C.) and sophomore

forward Mark Terrell (Keswick, Va.). Kunz

suffered a season-ending toe injury early last

year and his return will be a major upgrade

for Lenoir-Rhyne.

Several newcomers vying for playing time

include forward B.J. Beasley (Charlotte,

N.C.), a junior college transfer, and freshman

forward T.J. Wilson (Gastonia, N.C.).

The backcourt will have a much different look

this year as Lenoir-Rhyne brought in as many

as five guards to an already crowded unit.

Competition for starting spots and playing

time will undoubtedly be fierce this

preseason.

The starters returning for L-R include senior

guards Jon Hathcock (Concord, N.C.) and

Kevin Davis (Charlotte, N.C.) and sophomore

guard Bryce Hawkins (Charlotte, N.C.).

Hathcock (5.0 ppg) looks to improve his

outside shooting to become more of a threat

while Davis (6.9 ppg, 3.4 rpg and a team-high

64 assists) is hoping for more consistency.

Hawkins, like Jones, earned conference

all-freshman team honors last year after

1962-63

L-R wins the most games in school history, finishing with a 26-5 record. The Bears captured both the Carolinas Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships and advanced to the second round of the NAIA Playoffs. L-R was led by All-American Jerry Wells.

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Lenoir-Rhyne

1990 2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ..........Shufford Memorial Gymnasium

Capacity .....................................................................2,480

2010-11 Record .........................................................4-22

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................3-15/10th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost..............................11/3

Head Coach ................................................... John Lentz

Alma Mater ................................... Lenoir-Rhyne, 1974

Record at School (years) .........................378-320 (25)

Career Record .................................................... 431-353

Assistant Coach .................................... Chuck Scheide

Assistant Coach ...................................Jamison McIver

Basketball Office Number ..................828-328-7122

SID ......................................................................John Karrs

Office Phone ............................................828-328-7174

Cell Phone ................................................828-238-9064

Office Fax ..................................................828-328-7399

E-mail Address ................................. [email protected]

Internet Address .............................www.lrbears.com

SID Mailing Address .......................Central Receiving

.................................................................. 643 8th Ave. NE

............................................................ Hickory, NC 28601

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

3 R.J. McClure G So. 5-10 Canton, N.C.

5 Alex Watkins G So. 6-2 Charlotte, N.C.

10 A.J. McKenzie G Fr. 5-11 Gastonia, N.C.

11 Jon Hathcock G Sr. 5-11 Concord, N.C.

12 Kevin Davis G Sr. 6-1 Charlotte, N.C.

14 Hunter McClintock G So. 6-0 Durham, N.C.

15 Denzel Dillingham G Fr. 6-3 Hickory, N.C.

22 Jarrick Brown G So. 6-2 Raleigh, N.C.

30 Jeff Thomas C Sr. 6-8 Chapel Hill, N.C.

31 B.J. Beasley F Jr. 6-6 Charlotte, N.C.

32 Bryce Hawkins G/F So. 6-4 Charlotte, N.C.

33 Mark Terrell F So. 6-6 Keswick, Va.

34 Allan Jones F So. 6-4 Clemmons, N.C.

44 Matt Kunz C So. 6-7 Kernersville, N.C.

Head CoachJohn Lentz

26th Season

1992-93Bears win SAC Tournament, then advance to NAIA Elite Eight

2002-03

L-R wins both SAC regular season and tournament titles; reaches 20-win mark for first time in a decade.

2007-08L-R wins 21 of first 24 games en route to sharing regular season conference championship.

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Lincoln MemorialThe Lincoln Memorial University men’s basketball team set numerous school and South Atlantic Conference records during its incredible 2010-11 season. The team broke school and league records for winning percentage with a 27-3 mark (90%). LMU also set school and league records with 22 consecutive wins, 16 conference victories and 14 straight conference wins. The 27 overall wins tied a South Atlantic Conference record, and broke the school’s NCAA mark for wins in a season. The program also achieved its highest national ranking in school history (#5) and became the first team in South Atlantic Conference history to be ranked #1 in men’s basketball in the Southeast Region.

With the return of four starters and nine letterwinners from last year’s team, along with an impact recruiting class, anticipation for the 2011-12 season is at an all-time high. The returners are led by reigning South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year Desmond Johnson (Lynch, KY). Johnson, a 6’5” senior, averaged 14.9 points and 8.4 rebounds per game while shooting 62.6 percent from the field. Johnson enters his senior campaign as a three-year starter, and will be relied upon at both ends of the floor as well as on the backboards.

Another returning three-year starter is point guard Brandon Armstrong (Decatur, GA). Armstrong, a 6’2” senior, averaged 12 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. Armstrong was also a prolific outside threat as he hit 54 three point shots during the 2010-11 season.

after two very productive seasons at Division I Presbyterian College. In those two seasons, Troyli scored 707 points, grabbed 285 rebounds and blocked 53 shots. Big man Jairocey Simpson (Detroit, MI), 6’9” and 290 lbs., joins the program after a terrific junior college career. Simpson was ranked among the top 100 players in the nation coming out of junior college and was a first team All-Region selection at Pratt CC averaging 15.4 points and 7.1 rebounds per game.

Lorenza Ross (Savannah, GA) is a 6’2” point guard who was named Region 3AAA Player of the Year and a First Team AAA All-State selection averaging 12.8 points, 4.4 assists and 1.9 steals per game, leading his Richmond Hills High School team to a region championship. CJ Wakeley (Alachua, FL), a 5’11” point guard, averaged 29 points, 3.8 assists and 2.4 steals per game. Wakeley was named First Team All-State in Florida at the 3A level and was named the Florida Athletic Coaches Association 3A North Central Player of the Year after his junior and senior seasons.

Also joining the team after redshirting in 2010-11 are freshman forwards Keenan Peterson, 6’10” (College Park, GA) and Chase Jones, 6’5” (Knoxville, TN).

- Bill Porter, LMU Media Relations

The third returning starter is 6’2” junior guard Cam Carden (Clearwater, FL). Carden led the SAC in three point percentage as a sophomore, making 74/172 (43.0). Carden also led the Railsplitters in assists with 76 and steals with 46 while averaging 10.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game.

All-SAC freshman selection Vincent Bailey (Jennings, FL) is the 4th returning starter from last years squad. The 6’6” sophomore averaged 5.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game. He missed the last month of the season with a broken foot, but has recovered and will be expected to take a major jump in production during his sophomore campaign.

Other key returnees include 6’2” junior Wally Jones (Greensboro, NC) who averaged 3.4 points and made 15 three point field goals, 6’2” sophomore Chance Jones (Knoxville, TN) who also averaged 3.4 points and 6’5” senior Tony Martin, (Cincinnati, OH) who averaged 3.1 rebounds and 2.2 points per game. Other returning letterwinners are Justin Allen (Lithonia, GA), a 6’3” senior who averaged 1.2 points per game, and 6’6” junior Dustin Craig (Knoxville, TN), who averaged 1.9 points and 1.7 rebounds per contest.

The 2011 recruiting class for LMU basketball has generated some buzz and includes players hoping to make an immediate impact. Jake Troyli (St. Petersburg, FL) is a 6’10” forward who transfers in as a junior

1970 1975 1980 1985 1990

Feb. 26, 1959

Dean Bailey coaches his last game at LMU, capping off a 27-year career with 338 wins, still the most in school history.

March 12, 1976LMU reaches NAIA Final Four in Kansas City, losing in double overtime in the semifinals.

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Lincoln Memorial

1995 2000 2005 2010 2015

Quick Facts

Home Court ....................................... Tex Turner Arena

Capacity .....................................................................5,009

2010-11 Record .........................................................27-3

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................... 16-2/1st

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/5

Head Coach ................................................Josh Schertz

Alma Mater ............................... Florida Atlantic, 2000

Record at School (years) ................................ 61-26 (4)

Career Record ......................................................... 61-26

Assistant Coach ....................................... Lance Egnatz

Assistant Coach ........................................Chris Cottrell

Basketball Office Number ..................423-869-6346

SID ...................................................................Rusty Peace

Office Phone ............................................423-869-6236

Cell Phone ................................................423-869-5120

Office Fax ..................................................423-869-6382

E-mail ................................... [email protected]

Internet Address ............ www.lmurailsplitters.com

SID Mailing Address ....................................... Box 2028

..............................................Cumberland Gap Parkway

........................................................Harrogate, TN 37752

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown0 Lorenza Ross G Fr. 6-2 Richmond Hill, Ga.1 Chance Jones G So. 6-2 Knoxville, Tenn.2 Zyrorrian Robinson G RS 5-10 Spartanburg, S.C.3 Justin Allen G Sr. 6-3 Lithonia, Ga.4 Chase Jones F Fr. 6-5 Knoxville, Tenn.5 Joel Scudder G RS 5-10 Aurora, Ind.11 C.J. Wakeley G Fr. 5-11 Gainesville, Fla.12 Tristan Hicks G Fr. 6-2 Louisville, Ky.13 Matt Jordan G RS 5-10 Sydney, Australia14 Dustin Craig F Jr. 6-6 Knoxville, Tenn.20 Desmond Johnson F Sr. 6-6 Lynch, Ky.21 Cam Carden G Jr. 6-2 Clearwater, Fla.22 Jeremy Hemingway G Fr. 6-4 Fayetteville, N.C.23 Wally Jones G Jr. 6-2 Greensboro, N.C.25 Vincent Bailey F So. 6-6 Jennings, Fla.30 Jairocey Simpson F Jr. 6-8 Detroit, Mich.31 Keenan Peterson C Fr. 6-9 College Park, Ga.32 Brandon Armstrong G Sr. 6-1 Decatur, Ga.33 Jake Troyli F Jr. 6-9 Largo, Fla.44 Tony Martin F Jr. 6-5 Cincinnati, Ohio

Head CoachJosh Schertz

5th Season

2006-07

LMU competes in first season as a member of the SAC.

March 6, 2011

LMU wins first Food Lion SAC Tournament championship with 68-58 win over Wingate, earning first-ever NCAA Tournament bid.

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Mars HillMars Hill finished the 2010-11 season 10-

16 overall and 7-11 in the South Atlantic

Conference. This placed the Lions in ninth

place, one win out of a tie for fourth in

the league and not eligible for the SAC

Tournament. A final home win versus

Tusculum 75-67 did little to ease the

disappointment of a season so full of promise.

Motivated to have a better season in 2011-12,

the core group of returning players Sammy

Emile, Jashawn Anderson, Pete Kostic, Dallas

Johnson, Cody King, Austin Patton, and Garry

McKnight all worked extremely hard in the

off season. Extra focus to weight training

and basketball skill development has given

the Lions a positive foundation to begin the

preseason workouts.

“As soon as the 2011 season ended there

was a sense of dedication from the returning

players to focus on the opportunity that

they will be given in 2011-12. A competitive

fire was lit by the upperclassmen and the

excitement around this team is contagious.

It is the healthiest outlook that we have had

prior to the first game in my four years as a

coach here at Mars Hill College” says Coach

Nash.

Playing at an up-tempo pace with focus on

defensive stops and rebounding, the Lions

will need production from a steady cast of

players. The top three statistical returners

Sammy Emile, Dallas Johnson and Austin

Patton lead the charge. All league performer

Sammy Emile leads the way (18.8 ppg, 4.8

play to the Hill. Lopez is a combo guard that

can handle and pass as well as shoot from

deep. He will be looked to stretch defenses.

Cunningham is a lighting point guard that

will look to set the table. A tremendous on

the ball defender, the coaches are looking for

him to help turn the other team over on the

defensive end.

What the Lions lack in playing experience

they will look to make up for with effort and

attitude. A focus on oppositions field goal

percentage, rebounding, steals, and team

free throw percentage will be the recipe for

Mars Hill’s success. Leading these categories

would be difficult if playing an average

schedule, but may be impossible playing

the schedule that Mars Hill is playing this

season, 17 road games including two Peach

Belt Classics, Big South favorite UNC Asheville

and a contest at Time Warner Arena versus

Limestone College.

Nash stated, “We will be challenged early and

often this season. My hope for this team is to

compete with effort for every second of every

contest. We will need to have a blue collar

mentality to be successful on the scoreboard

and I believe that we will achieve that success

this season”.

- Rick Baker, Mars Hill Media Relations

rpg) with his athleticism and ability to score

and rebound. The Lions will look for him to

pace the team in many statistical categories

playing four positions this season. Fellow

senior, Dallas Johnson (3.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg)

has been a steady force inside for his three

years at Mars Hill. The addition of an outside

presence is giving the Lion coaches yet

another weapon to play multiple positions.

Austin Patton started 11 games last season

and is a defensive stopper that enjoys the

physicality of the game. Austin has added

strength in the weight room and coupled

with his desire to compete should make him

a viable option on the wing and in the paint.

Mars Hill added seven players in the off

season and this new young talent will need

to be consistent in order for the Lions to

be competitive in the SAC. The coaching

staff went local for four of the seven players

signing Mitchell High standout Corey Greene,

Owen big man Ben Marett, Mountain Athletic

Conference Player of the Year and Reynolds

High standout Joey Papay and Asheville

Christian swingman Colton Daugherty. The

remaining three players, Terrell Harris from

Dwyer High School, Steven Lopez from Lynn

University and Noble Cunningham from

Christ Church School, all come from programs

with a pedigree of winning. Harris enjoyed

the Florida State 5A Championship and looks

to bring his winning attitude and aggressive

1960 1970 1980

1963 First year of basketball as a four-year institution.

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Mars Hill

1990 2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ...........................................Stanford Arena

Capacity .....................................................................2,800

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 10-16

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .......................... 7-11/9th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 7/8

Head Coach ..............................................Thomas Nash

Alma Mater .........................................Vanderbilt, 1995

Record at School (years) ................................ 42-40 (3)

Career Record ......................................................... 42-40

Assistant Coach ............................................ Tony Blake

Basketball Office Number ..................828-689-1190

SID ...................................................................... Rick Baker

Office Phone ............................................828-689-1373

Cell Phone ................................................828-689-2640

Office Fax ..................................................828-689-1440

E-mail ...................................................rbaker@mhc.edu

Internet Address ........................www.mhclions.com

SID Mailing Address ............................100 Athletic St.

........................................................Mars Hill, N.C. 28754

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown1 Corey Greene G Fr. 6-4 Spruce Pine, N.C.3 Steven Lopez G So. 6-1 Miami, Fla.4 Terrell Harris G Fr. 6-4 Indiantown, Fla.5 Joey Paay G Fr. 5-11 Asheville, N.C.10 Cody King G Jr. 6-5 Enka, N.C.15 Petar Kostic F Sr. 6-4 Belgrade, Serbia22 Noble Cunningham G So. 6-0 Washington, D.C.23 Dallas Johnson F Sr. 6-2 Auburndale, Fla.30 Austin Patton G Jr. 6-3 Asheville, N.C.32 JaShawn Anderson G Sr. 6-2 Riviera Beach, Fla.33 Ben Marett F Fr. 6-7 Black Mountain, N.C.40 Colton Daugherty F Fr. 6-8 Asheville, N.C.42 Sammy Emile F Sr. 6-6 Lake Worth, Fla.44 Garry McKnight F So. 6-6 Peachland, N.C.

Head CoachThomas Nash

4rd Season

1993-94

Mars Hill wins SAC regular-season championship.

1997Chambers Gym renovated, arena named after Burt Stanford.

1990

NAIA District 26 Tournament appearance.

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NewberryIn his second season at the helm of the

Newberry College men’s basketball program,

head coach Dave Davis looks to lead the

Wolves to new heights with a new look roster

to fit his “all out, all the time” style.

All players on the 2011-12 roster are in their

first or second season wearing the scarlet

and gray of Newberry College, with only six

returning lettermen from last year’s 13-14

season which saw the Wolves land painfully

short of the SAC Tournament semifinals in a

triple overtime home loss to Tusculum.

Despite Davis’ first sub-.500 record since

1995-96, there were still many highlights

for the Wolves in his first season on campus.

Newberry finished sixth in the nation in

Division II in scoring per game at 85.6 points

per game, and finished second in the nation

in steals with 12.7 thefts per game.

Newberry did this all with one of the worst

shooting percentages in the country, which

should improve in the 2011-12 campaign. On

the inside, senior Chris Reynolds averaged 6.9

points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game.

While all-conference performer Tony Davis

left after his senior season, redshirt freshman

Savad Garner is expected to have a great

contribution on the inside. His tenacious

defense and drive to the basket will be a huge

plus for the Wolves. Also expect to see plenty

of playing time for true freshman Owen

Jacobs, who was a 1,000 point scorer in high

played at the FIBA European Division B

Championships in Bosnia in July. The left-

handed Tomasson averaged 15.5 points

and 1.6 rebounds at the tournament and

has shown excellent outside shooting and

ball handling in the preseason. Steinarsson

was ninth in the FIBA tournament in scoring

with 19 points per contest and will be able

to spread the ball to other shooters after

averaging 4.3 assists to rank third in the

tournament. He also had 5.5 rebounds in that

tournament.

With no true star – and no preseason all-

conference picks – returning from last year’s

squad, the early season will be used for Davis

to find the right combinations to fill a full 40

minutes with maximum potential and effort.

In three preseason scrimmages, only three

players averaged more than 20 minutes

per game, meaning the growing Newberry

faithful will see plenty of every player on the

squad.

Newberry opens the season with five

consecutive games at home, and only plays

one road non-conference game this season

(at Washington Adventist on Thanksgiving

weekend).

- Josh Manck, Newberry Media Relations

school.

On the perimeter, Shamel Akins returns after

averaging 15.1 points per game in only 17

games. He tied for the team lead in three-

pointers made despite playing just two-thirds

of the season. Matt Dixon’s 7.7 points and 2.3

rebounds also return for his senior season.

Brunes Charles comes back as the only

sophomore on the squad after averaging 6.2

points last year, while seniors Renard Flowers

and Antoni Magdos also return.

The Newberry newcomers will shine in 2011-

12. Redshirt freshman Dondray Walker has

shown excellent scoring potential in the

preseason, both from the outside and on the

drive inside. Redshirt freshman Demarkus

Smith might not be the tallest player on

the floor, but has shown excellent speed on

defense, great driving ability and good touch

on the outside shot. True freshman Quayshun

Hawkins and junior college transfer E.J. Mills

will also light up the scoreboard from outside

the arc.

Rounding out the class of newcomers is

the Icelandic duo of Tomas Tomasson and

Aegir Steinarsson. Both were members of

the Iceland under-20 national team which

1960 1970 1980

March 10, 1961

Newberry makes first NAIA National Tournament Appearance.

1976-77

Newberry reaches NAIA Tournament third round, goes 30-5 on the season.

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Newberry

1990 2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ..............................................Eleazer Arena

Capacity .....................................................................1,600

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 13-14

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .........................8-10/t4th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 7/7

Head Coach ...................................................Dave Davis

Alma Mater .................................Warren Wilson, 1983

Record at School (years) ................................ 13-14 (1)

Career Record .................................................... 356-214

Assistant Coach .............................................Justin Furr

Assistant Coach ...............................Shawn McCullion

Basketball Office Number ..................803-321-5153

SID ................................................................... Josh Manck

Office Phone ............................................803-321-5667

Cell Phone ................................................817-487-5136

Office Fax ..................................................803-321-5169

E-mail .............................. [email protected]

Internet Address .........www.newberrywolves.com

SID Mailing Address ..........................2100 College St.

........................................................ Newberry, SC 29108

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

0 Tomas Tomasson F Fr. 6-4 Reykjavik, Iceland

1 Chris Reynolds F Sr. 6-5 Augusta, Ga.

3 E.J. Mills G Jr. 6-0 Columbia, S.C.

4 Brunes Charles G So. 6-2 Naples, Fla.

5 Renard Flowers G Sr. 6-1 Stone Mountain, Ga.

10 Dondray Walker F Fr. 6-5 Fountain Inn, S.C.

11 Quayshun Hawkins G Fr. 6-1 Columbia, S.C.

12 Demarkus Smith G Fr. 5-10 Johnston, S.C.

14 Antoni Magdos G Sr. 6-3 Knoxville, Tenn.

15 Aegir Steinarsson G Fr. 6-1 Reykjavik, Iceland

20 Owen Jacobs F Fr. 6-5 North Augusta, S.C.

21 Shamel Akins G Jr. 5-7 Charlotte, N.C.

23 Matt Dixon F Sr. 6-2 Elizabeth City, N.C.

35 Savad Garner F Fr. 6-2 Fountain Inn, S.C.

55 Brandon Bostick F Jr. 6-4 Florence, S.C.

Head CoachDave Davis

2nd Season

Feb. 29, 2000

Newberry advances to the SAC Tournament semifinals for first time in school history after 95-91 double overtime win over Lenoir-Rhyne.

Jan. 22, 2011

Newberry head coach Dave Davis earns 350th career victory with 98-91 win over Catawba.

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TusculumThis will be the Tusculum coaching debut for Michael Jones, who was named the Pioneers’ head coach in August. Prior to accepting the Tusculum post, Jones has spent the last 12 years as head coach at South Atlantic Conference member Brevard College. Jones guided the Tornados to 175 victories, including a 21-10 worksheet two years ago, while capturing the SAC Tournament title and advancing to NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time in school history.

The Pioneers return six lettermen and four starters from last year’s club that finished 12-18 overall and tied for fourth place in the league and advanced to the SAC Tournament semifinal round.

Cincinnati, Ohio senior Justin Steigerwald is coming off his best season at Tusculum. He led the Pioneers in assists (4.5 apg), steals (1.1 spg) and minutes played per game (37.6 mpg), while also finishing third on the team in scoring, averaging 9.8 points per contest and was second in rebounding, pulling down 4.7 boards per game. His 37.6 minutes played per game was the best in the conference, while his assist tally was the second highest in the league. He was also 20th in the SAC in rebounding, 30th in scoring and fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.26).

Steigerwald shot 74.3 percent from the charity stripe (104-140), while also playing in every minute in 14 games, including an amazing 54 minutes in Tusculum’s triple overtime win at Newberry (Mar. 2) in the opening round of the SAC Tournament. In the SAC Tournament, Steigerwald averaged 18.5 points and 9.5 rebounds per contest. He would be named the team’s most valuable player fo the season.

Senior center Tommy Klempin enjoyed a breakout season with the Pioneers last year. The Reynoldsburg, Ohio product played in all 30 games, while earning a start in all but one of those outings. He shot a team-best 56 percent from the floor (7th in SAC), while averaging 10.5 points (26th in SAC) and 5.4 rebounds per game (9th in SAC). He was also 11th in the league in free throw percentage (.784), while his 20 blocked shots (0.67 bpg) were 14th in the SAC.

Senior guard Kevin Vest rounds out the senior class for the Pioneers. Vest, a 6-1, 170-pound native of Dayton, Ohio, finished fourth on the team in scoring, averaging 8.4 points per contest. He shot 80 percent from the free throw line, which was the second-best percentage on the team and eighth in the conference. He played in 34.50 minutes per game (3rd in SAC), seeing action in 30 games, including 27 starts.

Ty Taylor, a 6-10, 230-pound center from Manchester, England, comes to Tusculum from Chattahoochee Valley Community College in Phoenix City, Ala. Taylor also played at the City of Nottingham Club team where he averaged 19 points and nine rebounds per game.

Addison Flynn, a 6-0, 160-pound junior guard from Fayetteville, Ga., averaged 11.1 points and 3.7 assists per game last year at Walters State College in Morristown. Flynn shot 41 percent from three-point territory last season with the Senators, while also firing 79.3 percent from the charity stripe. He also averaged 1.7 rebounds in his 23 games a year ago.

Jordan Davidson, a 6-6, 210-pound junior forward from Virginia Beach, Va., played his JUCO career at Louisburg College. While at Louisburg, he averaged 10 points and six rebounds per game in leading his team to a pair of conference championships. Davidson also attended Green Run High School, where he was an All-District and All-Region selection, averaging 20 points and 12 rebounds per contest.

Nicholas Spinks played his junior college hoops Central Carolina Community College in Sanford, N.C. Last season, the 6-2, 170-pound guard averaged 15 points, five assists and three steals per game, where he garnered NJCAA All-America Second Team recognition. The Greensboro, N.C. product also posted 12 points, five assists, 3.2 steal and three rebounds per game in his first season at Central Carolina. Spinks played his prep career at Western Guilford High School, averaging 15 points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists per game and garnered All-Conference and All-State Honorable Mention recognition.

Beder, Denmark native Martin Jorgenson joins the the Pioneer roster this season. Jorgenson, a 6-4, 195-pound freshman guard, attended Marselisborg Gymnasium in Aarhus, Denmark, and played club ball with Horsens IC. Also joining the Pioneers this year are freshmen Neal Spinks (Greensboro, N.C./Western Guilford HS), Darius Carter (Cascade, Va./George Washington HS) and Matt Redic (Durham, N.C./Northern HS).

- Dom Donnelly, Tusculum Media Relations

Vest came to Tusculum in 2010, after a two-year stint at Sinclair Community College, where he earned All-OCCAC recognition twice. He led his 2009-10 squad to a 22-10 record while earning team MVP honors, averaging 11.9 points and 5.6 rebounds per game.

Another starter back from a year ago is junior guard Dionte Grey (Johnson City, Tenn.). Grey appeared in 27 games last season, including 25 starts. He averaged 5.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game, while playing in 28.1 minutes per contest (24th in SAC). The 6-4, 200-pound guard shot 51.7 percent from the floor and tallied 43 assists and a dozen steals.

Also back from last season are lettermen JD Miller and Anton Tuz. Miller, a 6-8, 245-pound junior forward from Versailles, Ky., played in 28 games, including two starts. On the season, Miller averaged 4.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game, while shooting 52.1 percent from the field and 73.9 percent at the foul line. Tuz, a 6-10, 275-pound junior center from Mykolair, Ukraine, played in 16 contests where he logged 62 minutes, scored 23 points and posted seven rebounds. He also shot 50 percent from the floor and 77.8 percent from the free throw line.

Also returning to the program, but looking to see their first action on the hardwood are redshirts Daniel O’Conner and Larry Smith. O’Conner, a 6-8, 200-pound forward from Taylor Mill, Ky., averaged eight points, seven rebounds, 1.5 assists and 3.1 blocked shots per game as a senior at Scott High School. He led his prep team to three 37th District titles in a row and earned a spot on the District All-Tournament team. During a three-year span, O’Conner led his team to 55 victories at Scott HS.

Smith, a 6-4, 175-pound guard from Indianapolis, Ind., came to Tusculum a year ago from Columbus State Community College in Ohio where he played in 25 games in the 2009-2010 campaign, averaging four points per game and shot 43 percent from the field. Prior to playing at Columbus State CC, he starred on the prep hardwood at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis, Ind., where he garnered All-City and All-County honors.

The seven newcomers brought in by Coach Jones includes four junior college transfers.

1960 1970 1980

March 3, 1956Tusculum wins Smoky Mountain Conference Championship, led by center Ralph Home, who scored 2,487 points in his career.

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Tusculum

1990 2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ............................................ Pioneer Arena

Capacity .....................................................................2,000

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 12-18

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .........................8-10/t4th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 6-5

Head Coach .............................................Michael Jones

Alma Mater ........................... Eastern Kentucky, 1994

Record at School (years) ................................First Year

Career Record .................................................... 175-192

Assistant Coach ...................................... Mike McBride

Volunteer Assistant Coach .................... Tyler Braidic

Basketball Office Number ..................423-636-0575

SID ..............................................................Dom Donnelly

Office Phone ............................................423-636-7326

Cell Phone ................................................423-341-0091

Office Fax ..................................................423-636-7370

E-mail ................................. [email protected]

Internet Address ......www.tusculumpioneers.com

SID Mailing Address ................................ PO Box 5054

.............................................................. Tusculum College

..................................................... Greeneville, TN 37743

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown1 Larry Smith G So. 6-4 Indianapolis, Ind.3 Dionte Grey G Jr. 6-4 Johnson City, Tenn.4 Neal Spinks F Fr. 6-7 Greensboro, N.C.5 Darius Carter G Fr. 6-2 Cascade, Va.10 Jordan Davidson F Jr. 6-6 Virginia Beach, Va.12 Addison Flynn G Jr. 6-0 Fayetteville, Ga.13 Kevin Vest G Sr. 6-1 Dayton, Ohio14 Justin Steigerwald G Sr. 6-4 Cincinnati, Ohio21 Tommy Klempin C Sr. 6-10 Reynoldsburg, Ohio22 Ty Taylor C So. 6-10 Manchester, England23 Nicholas Spinks G Jr. 6-2 Greensboro, N.C.24 Daniel O’Conner F RFr. 6-8 Taylor Mill, Ky.33 Martin Jorgensen G Fr. 6-4 Beder, Denmark44 JD Miller F Jr. 6-8 Versailles, Ky.52 Anton Tuz C Jr. 6-10 Mykolair, Ukraine- James Clay G Jr. 6-2 Lawrenceville, Ga.

Head CoachMichael Jones

1st Season

Jan. 16, 1998

Tusculum hosts first game at Pioneer Arena.

Feb. 25, 2004

Tusculum clinches its first SAC championship with 83-72 win over Mars Hill on senior day.

Feb. 7, 1989

Tim Masters scores school-record 52 points against King.

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WingateWingate University men’s basketball coach Brian Good is quick to mention the excellent attributes of his 2011-12 team. “I am most pleased with our work ethic,” Good says. “I don’t have to motivate this group to work hard. We can spend more time teaching.”

In 2010-11, Wingate was 19-10 overall and12-6 in the South Atlantic Conference. The Bulldogs finished second in the SAC regular season race. The good news for Wingate fans: Coach Good and his staff return nine letter winners and all five starters from last year’s team.

“We have so many quality players,” Good says. “The challenge for us…is to get every person to buy into his role…so we can put the best player on the court in every situation. This is an unselfish group…we will continue to work hard…this is a challenge, but a good one.”

Junior forward Odell Turner was named to the All-SAC first team as a sophomore. He averaged team-best totals of 15.5 points per game and 8.4 rebounds per game. Turner hit 52.3 percent of his field goals, also first on the Bulldog charts. Last March, Turner averaged 18.3 points per game as Wingate made its run to the Food Lion SAC tournament championship game.

Turner hit double-figure points 25 times in 29 games last year. In addition, he was Wingate’s leading rebounder in 19 games. “We are moving Odell from the five to the four,” Good says. “He’s got a big challenge ahead, but this move makes our front line bigger.”

Senior guard Jaime Vaughn joined Turner on the All-SAC honor squad last year. Vaughn was second on the team with his 13.9 points per game. He was Wingate’s top three-point (41.8 percent) and free throw (83.3 percent) shooter. Vaughn hit a team-high 51 triples as a junior. “Jaime is vital to our team’s communication,” Good says. “He makes shots and makes others better.”

Good gives senior guard Chase Smith high

a team-high 50 shots.

Good believes junior guard Eddie Lewis is one of the hardest-working Bulldogs. “Eddie is a no-frills guy,” Good says. “You know what you are going to get…he works hard. He is developing a very good three-point shot. Eddie has a hunger for a bigger role with our team.”

Wingate’s newcomers will make a contribution as well. “We knew we needed more size in this group,” Good says. “We also needed a point guard. We filled our needs with this group.”

Sophomore center Deion Turman is the tallest Bulldog at 6-8. Freshman forward Mike Tyson will add bulk in the post. Freshmen guards Ryan Daye and Jimmy Bonds will get an opportunity to learn from a veteran backcourt. “These guys will be terrific players for us,” Good says. “They will contribute and they will help us to be better.”

Wingate will play six teams who participated in the 2011 NCAA Division II tournament, including defending Southeast Region champion Anderson. Lincoln Memorial, Limestone, Queens, Winston-Salem State and UNC Pembroke also dot the Bulldogs’ schedule.

Seven of Wingate’s first eight games are away from the friendly confines of Cuddy Arena, where the Bulldogs won nine contests last year. Wingate’s home opener is Nov. 15 against Armstrong (Ga.). The Bulldogs open SAC play at defending regular season and tournament champion Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, Nov. 30.

- David Sherwood, Wingate Media Relations

praise. “I could not be more pleased with any one (at this point) than I am with Chase,” Good says. “He is dedicated to our team’s principles. Chase has worked hard on his jump shot.” Smith averaged 7.4 points per game as a junior. His 36 three-point field goals were second on the team charts.

Junior forward Quan Alexander “is Mr. Consistent,” Good says. “Last year, when we had a very successful game…Quan had a solid game for us.” Alexander averaged 9.7 points per game and 5.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore.

Junior point guard Ethan Kincaid returns as Wingate’s floor general. “Every year, Ethan is making progress in his leadership and point guard skills,” Good says. “He is very confident in his role as a leader on the floor. Ethan is our best on-the-ball defender. He has improved his shooting tremendously.” Kincaid led Wingate with 113 assists last year.

Good hopes junior guard Paidrick Matilus “has a junior year similar to Chase Smith. We need his ability to make shots. He gives us a great physical presence…as a bigger and stronger defender on the perimeter.” Matilus averaged 9.0 points per game as a sophomore.

Sophomore guard Robert Carpenter “is our gym rat,” Good says. “We do not have anyone on our team who spends more time in the gym than Robert. As a result, he has improved his game in every area.” As a freshman, Carpenter’s 26 three-point field goals were third-best on the team.

Sophomore forward Jeffrey Parker “gets better every day,” Good says. “The coaching staff has more trust in him. He will score and rebound more (this year). Jeff is a defensive presence in the lane.” Last year, Parker blocked

1980 1990

1997-98Led by coach Steve Hudson, the Bulldogs qualify for NAIA Tournament - the school’s first-ever postseason appearance.

1978-79Wingate competes in its first season as a four-year institution. The Bulldogs are led by coach Wayne Shadrick.

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Wingate

2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ...............................................Cuddy Arena

Capacity .....................................................................2,300

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 19-10

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................12-6/t2nd

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/3

Head Coach .................................................. Brian Good

Alma Mater ..........................................Wisconsin, 1993

Record at School (years) ................................ 45-40 (3)

Career Record .................................................... 168-264

Assistant Coach .......................................Montel Jones

Assistant Coach ..................................Marcus Kirkland

Assistant Coach ...........................................Ben Hinson

Basketball Office Number ..................704-233-8171

SID ......................................................... David Sherwood

Office Phone ............................................704-233-8186

Cell Phone ................................................704-507-0056

Office Fax ..................................................704-233-8169

E-mail ................................. [email protected]

Internet Address ........ www.wingatebulldogs.com

SID Mailing Address ...................................PO Box 159

...........................................................Wingate, NC 28174

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

1 Quan Alexander F Jr. 6-5 Charlotte, N.C.

2 Chase Smith G Sr. 6-2 Upper Marlboro, Md.

3 Paidrick Matilus G Jr. 6-2 Boynton Beach, Fla.

5 Deion Turman C So. 6-8 Pittsburgh, Pa.

10 Ethan Kincaid G Jr. 6-0 Morganton, N.C.

11 Ryan Daye G Fr. 5-10 Burlington, N.C.

15 Mike Tyson F Fr. 6-6 Kinston, N.C.

21 Jimmy Bonds G Fr. 6-2 Concord, N.C.

22 Jeffrey Parker F So. 6-7 Madison, N.C.

23 Eddie Lewis G Jr. 6-0 Rocky Point, N.C.

24 Robert Carpenter F So. 6-4 Fayetteville, N.C.

32 Odell Turner F Jr. 6-6 Charlotte, N.C.

34 Jaime Vaughn G Sr. 6-0 Tallahassee, Fla.

Head CoachBrian Good

4th Season

1998-99

Future NBA player Lorinza “Junior” Harrington arrives on campus; Wingate wins 100 games over his standout career.

2006-07Bulldogs win NCAA South Atlantic Region Championship, becoming first SAC team to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight.

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2010-11 Year in Review

Lincoln Memorial Captures Regular Season, Food Lion SAC Tournament Championships

Final SAC Standings

Team SAC Overall

Lincoln Memorial 16-2 27-3

Wingate 12-6 19-10

Anderson 12-6 21-12

Brevard 8-10 13-14

Newberry 8-10 13-14

Catawba 8-10 13-15

Carson-Newman 8-10 11-16

Tusculum 8-10 12-18

Mars Hill 7-11 10-16

Lenoir-Rhyne 3-15 4-22

Anderson Reaches NCAA Elite Eight

After being upset by Catawba in the SAC Tourament quarterfinals,

Anderson caught fire, winning three games to capture the NCAA

Southeast Region Championship and advance to the NCAA Elite Eight for

the first time in school history. Brandon Young and Denzail Jones were

named to the All-Tournament Team.

The Trojans eventually fell in the National Quarterfinals to top-ranked

West Liberty in a 113-95 shootout.

2011 Food Lion SAC Tournament

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2010-11 Year in Review

Award Winners

All-SAC First Team

Brandon Young AndersonJosh Roper BrevardD’ominick Reid CatawbaD’Mario Curry LMUDesmond Johnson LMUOdell Turner Wingate

All-SAC Second Team

Kevis Cornwell AndersonSammy Emile Mars HillDion Malachi Mars HillTony Davis NewberryRobert Troutman TusculumJaime Vaught Wingate

SAC All-Freshman Team

Denzail Jones* AndersonDarius Moose BrevardIshmael Sanders Carson-NewmanKeon Moore CatawbaBryce Hawkins Lenoir-RhyneAllan Jones Lenoir-RhyneVincent Bailey LMU

Daktronics All-Southeast Region Team

Desmond Johnson (1st) LMUJosh Roper (2nd) BrevardD’Mario Curry (2nd) LMU

NABC All-Southeast District Team

Josh Roper (2nd) Brevard

* Subsequently declared a sophomore by NCAA

SAC Coach of the YearJosh Schertz, LMU

SAC Player of the YearDesmond Johnson, LMU

SAC Freshman of the YearKeon Moore, Catawba

SAC Scholar-AthleteNCAA Elite 88 Award Winner

Nick Trull, Anderson

1. West Liberty2. Bellarmine3. Augusta St.4. Central Oklahoma5. Central Washington6. Humboldt St.7. Alabama-Huntsville8. Minnesota St.9. Missouri Southern10. LINCOLN MEMORIAL11. Harding12. Southern Indiana13. Fort Hays St.

14. Arkansas Tech15. Cal St.-Dominguez Hills16. Rollins17. Tarleton St.18. Mary19. Bowie St.20. Colo. School of Mines21. Indiana22. Bentley23. West Texas A&M24. Benedict25. Wayne St.

Final National Rankings

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2010-11 Statistics

SCORING OFFENSE# Team .........................G W-L Pts Avg/G1.Newberry............ ......27 13-14 2295 85.0 2.Lincoln Memorial.. ....30 27-3 2502 83.4 3.Mars Hill........... ........26 10-16 2132 82.0 4.Anderson............ .....33 21-12 2667 80.8 5.Catawba............. .....28 13-15 2156 77.0 6.Brevard............. .......27 13-14 2056 76.1 7.Wingate............. ......29 19-10 2132 73.5 8.Carson-Newman.. .....27 11-16 1970 73.0 9.Tusculum............ .....30 12-18 1821 60.710.Lenoir-Rhyne...... .....26 4-22 1540 59.2

SCORING DEFENSE# Team ........................... G Pts Avg/G1.Tusculum............ ........ 30 1938 64.6 2.Lincoln Memorial.... ... 30 1986 66.2 3.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ..... 26 1780 68.5 4.Wingate............. ........ 29 2038 70.3 5.Carson-Newman.... ..... 27 2057 76.2 6.Anderson............ ....... 33 2546 77.2 7.Brevard............. ......... 27 2106 78.0 8.Catawba............. ....... 28 2198 78.5 9.Newberry............ ....... 27 2251 83.410.Mars Hill........... ......... 26 2193 84.3

SCORING MARGIN# Team ......................G OFF DEF Margin1.Lincoln Memorial ....30 83.4 66.2 +17.2 2.Anderson........... ....33 80.8 77.2 +3.7 3.Wingate............. ...29 73.5 70.3 +3.2 4.Newberry........... ....27 85.0 83.4 +1.6 5.Catawba............ ....28 77.0 78.5 -1.5 6.Brevard............. ....27 76.1 78.0 -1.9 7.Mars Hill........... .....26 82.0 84.3 -2.3 8.Carson-Newman ....27 73.0 76.2 -3.2 9.Tusculum........... ....30 60.7 64.6 -3.910.Lenoir-Rhyne.... ....26 59.2 68.5 -9.2

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES# Team ......................G FTM FTA Pct1.Tusculum............ ...30 494 639 .773 2.Lincoln Memorial ...30 567 757 .749 3.Anderson......... ......33 548 743 .738 4.Wingate............. ...29 504 686 .735 5.Brevard............. ....27 421 584 .721 6.Mars Hill........... .....26 509 707 .720 7.Catawba............ ....28 490 694 .706 8.Lenoir-Rhyne.... .....26 337 482 .699 9.Carson-Newman ....27 374 549 .68110.Newberry......... .....27 599 900 .666

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES# Team ......................G FG FGA Pct1.Lincoln Memorial ....30 864 1745 .495 2.Anderson........... ....33 924 1923 .481 3.Tusculum........... ....30 597 1293 .462 4.Mars Hill........... .....26 737 1617 .456 5.Carson-Newman ....27 684 1501 .456 6.Wingate............. ...29 720 1619 .445 7.Brevard............. ....27 718 1667 .431

8.Newberry........... ....27 746 1802 .414 9.Catawba............ ....28 723 1750 .41310.Lenoir-Rhyne.... ....26 540 1314 .411

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE# Team ......................G FG FGA Pct1.Lincoln Memorial. ...30 668 1703 .392 2.Wingate............. ...29 697 1642 .424 3.Carson-Newman ....27 730 1707 .428 4.Tusculum.......... .....30 637 1423 .448 5.Brevard............. ....27 747 1662 .449 6.Mars Hill........... .....26 750 1661 .452 7.Newberry........... ....27 722 1591 .454 8.Lenoir-Rhyne.... .....26 603 1309 .461 9.Anderson.......... .....33 871 1868 .46610.Catawba........... ....28 806 1649 .489

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES# Team ....................... G FG FGA Pct1.Wingate............. ..... 29 188 493 .381 2.Carson-Newman ..... 27 228 610 .374 3.Anderson............ ... 33 271 729 .372 4.Lincoln Memorial. ... 30 205 563 .364 5.Catawba............. ... 28 220 617 .357 6.Mars Hill........... ...... 26 149 418 .356 7.Tusculum............ ... 30 133 375 .355 8.Lenoir-Rhyne...... .... 26 123 361 .341 9.Brevard............. ..... 27 199 592 .33610.Newberry............ 27 204 669 .305

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE# Team .........................G 3FG Avg/G1.Carson-Newman.. ......27 228 8.44 2.Anderson............ .....33 271 8.21 3.Catawba............. .....28 220 7.86 4.Newberry............ .....27 204 7.56 5.Brevard............. .......27 199 7.37 6.Lincoln Memorial. .....30 205 6.83 7.Wingate............. ......29 188 6.48 8.Mars Hill........... ........26 149 5.73 9.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....26 123 4.7310.Tusculum............ ....30 133 4.43

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE# Team ....................... G FG FGA Pct1.Carson-Newman ........27 171 531 .322 2.Newberry............ .....27 158 478 .331 3.Lincoln Memorial.. ....30 215 638 .337 4.Brevard............. .......27 167 484 .345 5.Mars Hill........... ........26 179 515 .348 6.Tusculum............ .....30 196 554 .354 7.Catawba............. .....28 174 486 .358 8.Wingate............. ......29 188 517 .364 9.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....26 184 484 .38010.Anderson............ ....33 272 704 .386

REBOUNDING OFFENSE# Team .........................G Reb Avg/G1.Newberry............ ......27 1176 43.6 2.Lincoln Memorial. .....30 1225 40.8 3.Mars Hill........... ........26 978 37.6

4.Brevard............. .......27 1013 37.5 5.Wingate............. ......29 1063 36.7 6.Catawba............. .....28 990 35.4 7.Carson-Newman... ....27 931 34.5 8.Anderson............ .....33 1081 32.8 9.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....26 761 29.310.Tusculum............ ....30 845 28.2

REBOUNDING DEFENSE# Team .........................G Reb Avg/G1.Tusculum............ ......30 799 26.6 2.Lincoln Memorial.. ....30 907 30.2 3.Wingate............. ......29 955 32.9 4.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....26 887 34.1 5.Anderson............ .....33 1126 34.1 6.Brevard............. .......27 1028 38.1 7.Newberry............ .....27 1030 38.1 8.Carson-Newman... ....27 1035 38.3 9.Catawba............. .....28 1089 38.910.Mars Hill........... .......26 1030 39.6

BLOCKED SHOTS# Team .........................G Blocks Avg/G1.Mars Hill........... .........26 136 5.23 2.Wingate............. ......29 127 4.38 3.Carson-Newman.. .....27 111 4.11 4.Catawba............. .....28 95 3.39 5.Lincoln Memorial.. ....30 96 3.20 6.Newberry............ .....27 84 3.11 7.Anderson............ .....33 82 2.48 8.Brevard............. .......27 66 2.44 9.Lenoir-Rhyne........ 26 62 2.3810.Tusculum............ ....30 46 1.53

ASSISTS# Team .........................G Assists Avg/G1.Newberry............ ......27 407 15.07 2.Lincoln Memorial.. ....30 450 15.00 3.Carson-Newman... ....27 373 13.81 4.Brevard............. .......27 337 12.48 5.Tusculum............ .....30 371 12.37 6.Wingate............. ......29 357 12.31 7.Mars Hill........... ........26 317 12.19 8.Catawba............. .....28 340 12.14 9.Anderson............ .....33 395 11.9710.Lenoir-Rhyne....... ....26 300 11.54

STEALS# Team .........................G Steals Avg/G1.Newberry............ ......27 343 12.70 2.Mars Hill........... ........26 215 8.27 3.Lincoln Memorial.. ....30 240 8.00 4.Catawba............. .....28 222 7.93 5.Anderson............ .....33 261 7.91 6.Carson-Newman.. .....27 204 7.56 7.Wingate............. ......29 208 7.17 8.Brevard............. .......27 186 6.89 9.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....26 143 5.5010.Tusculum............ ....30 122 4.07

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2010-11 StatisticsOFFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team .........................G No. Avg/G1.Newberry............ ......27 484 17.93 2.Mars Hill........... ........26 349 13.42 3.Catawba............. .....28 374 13.36 4.Brevard............. .......27 333 12.33 Lincoln Memorial... ....30 370 12.33 6.Wingate............. ......29 343 11.83 7.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....26 255 9.81 8.Anderson............ .....33 323 9.79 9.Carson-Newman... ....27 250 9.2610.Tusculum............ ....30 229 7.63

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team .........................G No. Avg/G1.Lincoln Memorial.. .....30 855 28.50 2.Newberry............ .....27 692 25.63 3.Carson-Newman. ......27 681 25.22 4.Brevard............. .......27 680 25.19 5.Wingate............. ......29 720 24.83 6.Mars Hill........... ........26 629 24.19 7.Anderson............ .....33 758 22.97 8.Catawba............. .....28 616 22.00 9.Tusculum............ .....30 616 20.5310.Lenoir-Rhyne....... ....26 506 19.46

Team .......................G PF-PA Avg Score Margin FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RebF RebA MarginAnderson............ ....33 2667-2546 80.8-77.2 +3.7 924-1923 .481 271-729 .372 548-743 .738 1081 1126 -1.4Brevard............. ......27 2056-2106 76.1-78.0 -1.9 718-1667 .431 199-592 .336 421-584 .721 1013 1028 -0.6Carson-Newman.. ....27 1970-2057 73.0-76.2 -3.2 684-1501 .456 228-610 .374 374-549 .681 931 1035 -3.9Catawba............. ....28 2156-2198 77.0-78.5 -1.5 723-1750 .413 220-617 .357 490-694 .706 990 1089 -3.5Lenoir-Rhyne....... ....26 1540-1780 59.2-68.5 -9.2 540-1314 .411 123-361 .341 337-482 .699 761 887 -4.8Lincoln Memorial. ....30 2502-1986 83.4-66.2 +17.2 864-1745 .495 205-563 .364 567-757 .749 1225 907 +10.6Mars Hill........... .......26 2132-2193 82.0-84.3 -2.3 737-1617 .456 149-418 .356 509-707 .720 978 1030 -2.0Newberry............ ....27 2295-2251 85.0-83.4 +1.6 746-1802 .414 204-669 .305 599-900 .666 1176 1030 +5.4Tusculum............ ....30 1821-1938 60.7-64.6 -3.9 597-1293 .462 133-375 .355 494-639 .773 845 799 +1.5Wingate............. .....29 2132-2038 73.5-70.3 +3.2 720-1619 .445 188-493 .381 504-686 .735 1063 955 +3.7

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO# Team ......................G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1.Lincoln Memorial... ....30 450 15.0 460 15.3 0.98 2.Anderson............ .....33 395 12.0 450 13.6 0.88 3.Brevard............. .......27 337 12.5 384 14.2 0.88 4.Catawba............. .....28 340 12.1 395 14.1 0.86 5.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....26 300 11.5 371 14.3 0.81 6.Carson-Newman.. .....27 373 13.8 479 17.7 0.78 7.Wingate............. ......29 357 12.3 461 15.9 0.77 8.Tusculum............ .....30 371 12.4 497 16.6 0.75 9.Newberry............ .....27 407 15.1 612 22.7 0.6710.Mars Hill........... .......26 317 12.2 488 18.8 0.65

TURNOVER MARGIN# Team ......................G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1.Catawba............. ......28 395 14.1 496 17.7 +3.61 2.Anderson............ .....33 450 13.6 515 15.6 +1.97 3.Newberry............ .....27 612 22.7 659 24.4 +1.74 4.Lincoln Memorial.. ....30 460 15.3 477 15.9 +0.57 5.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ....26 371 14.3 384 14.8 +0.50 6.Brevard............. .......27 384 14.2 378 14.0 -0.22 7.Wingate............. ......29 461 15.9 429 14.8 -1.10 8.Mars Hill........... ........26 488 18.8 453 17.4 -1.35 9.Carson-Newman... ....27 479 17.7 406 15.0 -2.7010.Tusculum............ ....30 497 16.6 394 13.1 -3.43

Individual

SCORINGPlayer-Team ....................G FG 3 FT Pts Avg 1.Roper,Josh-BC............ .26 179 51 141 550 21.2 2.Emile, Sammy-MHCM ..26 145 52 146 488 18.8 3.Hughes, Donterious-MHC22137 44 88 406 18.5 4.Dominick Reid-CATM... 26 156 69 79 460 17.7 5.Curry,D’Mario-LMU...... .28 165 4 150 484 17.3 6.Keon Moore-CATM...... .28 154 60 96 464 16.6 7.Davis,Tony-NEW.......... .27 122 0 176 420 15.6 8.Turner, Odell-WU........ ..28 156 3 118 433 15.5 9.Johnson,Desmond-LMU30 164 3 116 447 14.910.Hendrix,Gaither-BC..... 27 142 55 63 402 14.911.Malachi, Dion-MHCM.. .25 152 2 57 363 14.512.Vaughn, Jaime-WU.... ..29 131 51 90 403 13.913.Jones, Allan-LRU........ .24 133 4 57 327 13.614.Sanders, Ishmael-C-N .27 111 75 66 363 13.415.Sullivan, Antonio-C-N ..23 110 64 21 305 13.316.Troutman, Rob-TC...... .30 117 66 91 391 13.017.Denzail Jones-AUM..... 32 121 37 121 400 12.518.Kevis Cornwell-AUM... .33 151 12 87 401 12.2

19.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU30123 54 61 361 12.020.Brandon Young-AUM.. .33 129 61 76 395 12.021.Thomas, Jeff-LRU....... 26 100 18 79 297 11.422.Garrett,Darryl-LMU.... ..25 97 31 59 284 11.423.Holleman, John-C-N ....25 99 11 71 280 11.224.Justin Huntley-CATM.. .28 88 8 126 310 11.125.Trey Britton-AUM....... ..33 121 13 95 350 10.626.Klempin, Tommy-TC... .30 103 0 109 315 10.527.Nick Trull-AUM........... .33 109 61 63 342 10.428.Carden,Cam-LMU....... 30 103 74 28 308 10.329.Jordan,Josh-BC.......... .26 102 0 52 256 9.830.Steigerwald, Justin-TC 30 89 12 104 294 9.8

REBOUNDINGPlayer-Team ......................... G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1.Jordan,Josh-BC........... 26 81 149 230 8.8 2.Johnson,Desmond-LMU30 84 169 253 8.4 3.Turner, Odell-WU......... 28 90 144 234 8.4 4.Davis,Tony-NEW........... 27 102 123 225 8.3 5.Curry,D’Mario-LMU....... 28 68 162 230 8.2

6.Malachi, Dion-MHCM.... 25 70 109 179 7.2 7.Taylor Shugart-AUM..... 33 96 118 214 6.5 8.Holleman, John-C-NM. 25 44 100 144 5.8 9.Klempin, Tommy-TC..... 30 69 92 161 5.410.Jones, Allan-LRU......... 24 51 75 126 5.311.Keon Moore-CATM..... 28 66 79 145 5.212.Alexander, Quan-WU.. 29 42 106 148 5.113.Dominick Reid-CATM.. 26 34 98 132 5.114.Reynolds,Chris-NEW..... 27 62 73 135 5.015.Hughes, Donterious-MHC 22 40 70 110 5.016.Roper,Josh-BC............ 26 27 102 129 5.017.Schauss,Drew-BC....... 27 35 98 133 4.918.Trey Britton-AUM......... 33 58 102 160 4.819.Emile, Sammy-MHCM.. 26 22 102 124 4.820.Steigerwald, Justin-TC.. 30 15 127 142 4.7

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)Player-Team ...................... G FG FGA Pct. 1.Taylor Shugart-AUM....... 33 145 224 .647 2.Johnson,Desmond-LMU. 30 164 262 .626

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3.Malachi, Dion-MHCM...... 25 152 250 .608 4.Jordan,Josh-BC........... . 26 102 169 .604 5.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ 28 165 281 .587 6.Holleman, John-C-NM... . 25 99 174 .569 7.Klempin, Tommy-TC....... 30 103 184 .560 8.Trey Britton-AUM......... 33 121 219 .553 9.Turner, Odell-WU......... 28 156 298 .52310.Davis,Tony-NEW........... 27 122 236 .51711.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... 33 151 306 .49312.Alexander, Quan-WU.... . 29 98 204 .48013.Jones, Allan-LRU......... . 24 133 277 .48014.Denzail Jones-AUM....... 32 121 264 .458 Hare, Kevin-C-NM......... 21 66 144 .458

ASSISTSPlayer-Team ...........................G Assists Avg/G1.Tumer, Bradley-C-NM...... .26 164 6.31 2.Steigerwald, Justin-TC... .30 135 4.50 3.Lockhart,Jawuan-NEW...... .27 112 4.15 4.Dominick Reid-CATM....... .26 102 3.92 5.Kincaid, Ethan-WU........ ..29 113 3.90 6.Hendrix,Gaither-BC....... ..27 104 3.85 7.Brandon Young-AUM........ .33 94 2.85 8.Roper,Josh-BC............ ....26 72 2.77 9.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... .33 91 2.7610.Denzail Jones-AUM........ 32 88 2.7511.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... 29 79 2.7212.Hughes, Donterious-MHC ..22 57 2.5913.Stewart, Tarron-MHCM..... .26 67 2.5814.Davis, Kevin-LRU......... ..25 64 2.5615.Troutman, Rob-TC......... .30 76 2.53 Carden,Cam-LMU........... .30 76 2.53

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)Player-Team .........................G FTM FTA Pct1.Troutman, Rob-TC......... .30 91 107 .850 2.Denzail Jones-AUM........ .32 121 143 .846 3.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... .29 90 108 .833 4.Roper,Josh-BC............ ..26 141 171 .825 5.Mack, Julian-MHCM........ 24 49 60 .817 6.Sanders, Ishmael-C-NM... .27 66 81 .815 7.Thomas, Jeff-LRU......... 26 79 98 .806 8.Vest, Kevin-TC........... ....30 72 90 .800 9.Garrett,Darryl-LMU....... .25 59 74 .79710.Alexander, Quan-WU....... .29 80 102 .78411.Klempin, Tommy-TC........ 30 109 139 .78412.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... 33 87 111 .78413.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU. .30 61 78 .78214.Holleman, John-C-NM..... .25 71 91 .78015.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ .28 150 193 .777

STEALSPlayer-Team .............................G Steals Avg/G1.Roper,Josh-BC............ .......26 64 2.46 2.Tumer, Bradley-C-NM...... ..26 54 2.08 3.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... ...33 64 1.94 4.Dominick Reid-CATM....... .26 48 1.85 5.Mack, Julian-MHCM........ ...24 40 1.67 6.Denzail Jones-AUM........ ...32 52 1.63 7.Garrett,Darryl-LMU....... .....25 39 1.56 8.Hughes, Donterious-MHCM.. 22 34 1.55 9.Carden,Cam-LMU........... ..30 46 1.53

10.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... ..29 43 1.4811.Justin Huntley-CATM...... ..28 41 1.4612.Stewart, Tarron-MHCM..... 26 38 1.4613.Leatherwood, Kevin-C-NM.. 27 37 1.3714.Jordan,Josh-BC........... .....26 35 1.3515.Ryan,Patrick-NEW......... ...27 35 1.30

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)Player-Team ....................... G 3FG FGA Pct1.Carden,Cam-LMU........... 30 74 172 .430 2.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... 29 51 122 .418 3.Oskars Ernstedins-AUM.. 33 59 143 .413 4.Troutman, Rob-TC......... . 30 66 160 .413 5.Hawkins, Bryce-LRU....... 26 28 68 .412 6.Emile, Sammy-MHCM..... 26 52 127 .409 7.Dominick Reid-CATM..... . 26 69 170 .406 8.Sullivan, Antonio-C-NM... 23 64 159 .403 9.Brandon Young-AUM....... 33 61 155 .39410.Smith, Chase-WU.......... 28 36 92 .39111.Hare, Kevin-C-NM......... 21 22 57 .38612.Sanders, Ishmael-C-N .... 27 75 195 .38513.McClure, R.J.-LRU........ . 24 27 71 .38014.Cameron Lovelace-CAT . 28 34 92 .37015.Hughes, Donterious-MHC22 44 121 .364 Young,Coleman-NEW....... 25 32 88 .364

3-POINT FG MADEPlayer-Team ........................... G 3FG Avg/G1.Sullivan, Antonio-C-NM... . 23 64 2.78 2.Sanders, Ishmael-C-NM.... .. 27 75 2.78 3.Dominick Reid-CATM....... 26 69 2.65 4.Carden,Cam-LMU........... 30 74 2.47 5.Troutman, Rob-TC......... .. 30 66 2.20 6.Keon Moore-CATM.......... 28 60 2.14 7.Hendrix,Gaither-BC....... .. 27 55 2.04 8.Emile, Sammy-MHCM........ . 26 52 2.00 Hughes, Donterious-MHCM. 22 44 2.0010.Roper,Josh-BC............ ... 26 51 1.9611.Brandon Young-AUM........ . 33 61 1.85 Nick Trull-AUM........... ....... 33 61 1.8513.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU.. .. 30 54 1.8014.Oskars Ernstedins-AUM.... . 33 59 1.7915.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... 29 51 1.76

BLOCKED SHOTSPlayer-Team ........................G Blocks Avg/G1.Malachi, Dion-MHCM....... 25 72 2.88 2.Davis,Tony-NEW........... 27 47 1.74 3.Parker, Jeffrey-WU....... 29 50 1.72

4.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ 28 46 1.64 5.Turner, Odell-WU......... .28 45 1.61 6.Kejuan Mayo-CATM......... 28 35 1.25 7.Taylor Shugart-AUM....... .33 32 0.97 8.Lee Martin-CATM.......... .28 27 0.96 9.Trey Britton-AUM......... .33 28 0.8510.Thomas, Jeff-LRU......... 26 22 0.8511.Gatkuoth, Steven-MHCM .24 20 0.8312.Holleman, John-C-NM... ..25 19 0.7613.Emile, Sammy-MHCM... ..26 19 0.7314.Klempin, Tommy-TC....... .30 20 0.6715.Jordan,Josh-BC........... 26 17 0.65

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSPlayer-Team ............................. G No. Avg/G1.Davis,Tony-NEW........... ...... 27 102 3.78 2.Turner, Odell-WU......... ...... 28 90 3.21 3.Jordan,Josh-BC........... ...... 26 81 3.12 4.Taylor Shugart-AUM....... ... 33 96 2.91 5.Johnson,Desmond-LMU...... 30 84 2.80 Malachi, Dion-MHCM....... .. 25 70 2.80 7.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ .... 28 68 2.43 8.Keon Moore-CATM.......... .. 28 66 2.36 9.Klempin, Tommy-TC........ .. 30 69 2.3010.Reynolds,Chris-NEW....... . 27 62 2.3011.Jones, Allan-LRU......... ..... 24 51 2.1312.Robinson,Ray-NEW......... . 24 48 2.0013.Moose,Darius-BC.......... ... 27 53 1.9614.Tankersley, Mike-WU...... .. 22 40 1.82 Hughes, Donterious-MHCM.. 22 40 1.82

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSPlayer-Team ............................. G No. Avg/G1.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ ..... 28 162 5.79 2.Jordan,Josh-BC........... ...... 26 149 5.73 3.Johnson,Desmond-LMU...... 30 169 5.63 4.Turner, Odell-WU......... ...... 28 144 5.14 5.Davis,Tony-NEW........... ..... 27 123 4.56 6.Malachi, Dion-MHCM....... . 25 109 4.36 7.Steigerwald, Justin-TC... ... 30 127 4.23 8.Holleman, John-C-NM...... . 25 100 4.00 9.Roper,Josh-BC............ ...... 26 102 3.92 Emile, Sammy-MHCM........ 26 102 3.9211.Dominick Reid-CATM....... 26 98 3.7712.Alexander, Quan-WU....... . 29 106 3.6613.Schauss,Drew-BC.......... .. 27 98 3.6314.Taylor Shugart-AUM....... .. 33 118 3.5815.Vest, Kevin-TC........... ....... 30 105 3.50

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)Player-Team ............................. G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1.Dominick Reid-CATM....... . 26 102 3.9 55 2.1 1.85 2.Kincaid, Ethan-WU........ . 29 113 3.9 73 2.5 1.55 3.Lockhart,Jawuan-NEW...... 27 112 4.1 73 2.7 1.53 4.Tumer, Bradley-C-NM...... . 26 164 6.3 112 4.3 1.46 5.Steigerwald, Justin-TC... 30 135 4.5 107 3.6 1.26 6.Hendrix,Gaither-BC....... . 27 104 3.9 90 3.3 1.16

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Team Game Highs

POINTS 114 Lincoln Memorial vs TRUETT-MCCONNELL (11/13/10) 114 Newberry vs Hiwassee (Tenn.) (12/11/10)FIELD GOALS MADE 43 Lincoln Memorial vs TRUETT-MCCONNELL (11/13/10) 39 Newberry vs Hiwassee (Tenn.) (12/11/10)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 94 Newberry at Carson-Newman (01/15/11) 90 Newberry vs MARS HILL (01/05/11)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .644 (29-45) Anderson vs TUSCULUM (02/16/11) .619 (26-42) Tusculum vs CARSON-NEWMAN (02/09/11)3 PT FG MADE 18 Carson-Newman vs MARS HILL (02/16/11) 18 Carson-Newman at Newberry (02/19/11)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 42 Newberry at Carson-Newman (01/15/11) 40 Carson-Newman vs MARS HILL (02/16/11)3 PT PERCENTAGE .875 (7-8) Tusculum vs TENNESSEE WESLEYAN (12/08/10)FREE THROWS MADE 42 Newberry at Coker (12/14/10)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 53 Newberry at Coker (12/14/10) 50 Catawba vs Limestone (12/11/10)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (8-8) Anderson at Tusculum (01/19/11) 1.000 (5-5) Lenoir-Rhyne vs BREVARD (02/19/11) 1.000 (3-3) Tusculum at Wright State (12/11/10)REBOUNDS 63 Newberry vs MARS HILL (01/05/11)ASSISTS 27 Lincoln Memorial vs TRUETT-MCCONNELL (11/13/10) 27 Carson-Newman at Newberry (02/19/11)STEALS 26 Newberry at Carson-Newman (01/15/11) 26 Newberry vs CATAWBA (01/22/11)BLOCKED SHOTS 13 Catawba at Newberry (01/22/11) 13 Mars Hill vs NEWBERRY (02/02/11)TURNOVERS 39 Carson-Newman vs NEWBERRY (01/15/11) 36 Catawba at Newberry (01/22/11)FOULS 35 Newberry at Washington Adventist (11/27/10) 34 Tusculum at Newberry (12/04/10)

Individual Game Highs

POINTS 51 Sanders, Ishmael (Carson-Newman) vs MARS HILL (02/16/11) 41 Curry,D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs CATAWBA (12/14/10) 38 Davis,Tony (Newberry) vs CARSON-NEWMAN (02/19/11) 36 Vaughn, Jaime (Wingate) at Newberry (01/19/11)FIELD GOALS MADE 17 Sanders, Ishmael (Carson-Newman) vs MARS HILL (02/16/11) 15 Curry,D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs CATAWBA (12/14/10)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 29 Sanders, Ishmael (Carson-Newman) vs MARS HILL (02/16/11) 29 Roper,Josh (Brevard) vs WINGATE (02/26/11)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .917 (11-12) Turner, Odell (Wingate) vs FRANCIS MARION (11/27/10) .900 (9-10) Jordan,Josh (Brevard) at Erskine (1/31/11)3 PT FG MADE 11 Sanders, Ishmael (Carson-Newman) vs MARS HILL (02/16/11) 7 Dombrowski,Vincent (Brevard) at Tusculum (12/30/10) 7 Carden,Cam (Lincoln Memorial) vs TUSCULUM (02/02/11) 7 Roper,Josh (Brevard) vs WINGATE (02/26/11) 7 Dominick Reid (Catawba) at Anderson (03/02/11) 7 Nick Trull (Anderson) vs CATAWBA (03/02/11)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 23 Sanders, Ishmael (Carson-Newman) vs MARS HILL (02/16/11) 19 Akins, Shamel (Newberry) vs MARS HILL (01/05/11)3 PT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (5-5) Schauss,Drew (Brevard) vs NORTH GREENVILLE (12/15/10) 1.000 (5-5) Thomas, Jeff (Lenoir-Rhyne) vs TUSCULUM (02/23/11)FREE THROWS MADE 17 Denzail Jones (Anderson) at Mars Hill (12/11/10) 17 Davis,Tony (Newberry) at Coker (12/14/10)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 21 Davis,Tony (Newberry) at Coker (12/14/10) 21 Davis,Tony (Newberry) vs MARS HILL (01/05/11)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (13-13) Curry,D’Mario (LMU) vs CARSON-NEWMAN (03/02/11) 1.000 (12-12) Blackmon, D.J. (Lenoir-Rhyne) vs LIMESTONE (11/19/10) 1.000 (12-12) Holleman, John (CN) vs HIWASSEE (TENN.) (11/26/10) 1.000 (12-12) Vest, Kevin (Tusculum) vs MARS HILL (01/22/11) 1.000 (12-12) Mack, Julian (Mars Hill) at Tusculum (01/22/11) REBOUNDS 21 Curry,D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs CATAWBA (12/14/10) 18 Curry,D’Mario (Lincoln Memorial) vs TRUETT-MCCONNELL (11/13/10) 18 Jordan,Josh (Brevard) at Carson-Newman (02/02/11)ASSISTS 19 Tumer, Bradley (Carson-Newman) at Newberry (02/19/11) 14 Tumer, Bradley (Carson-Newman) vs MARS HILL (02/16/11)STEALS 6 Tumer, Bradley (CN) vs MARYVILLE (12/01/10) 6 Denzail Jones (Anderson) at Mars Hill (12/11/10) 6 Vaughn, Jaime (Wingate) at Belmont Abbey (12/30/10) 6 Huffor,Danny (Newberry) vs CATAWBA (01/22/11) 6 Roper,Josh (Brevard) at Winston-Salem St. (01/24/11) 6 Jordan,Josh (Brevard) at Carson-Newman (02/02/11)BLOCKED SHOTS 8 Kejuan Mayo (Catawba) at Newberry (01/22/11)TURNOVERS 13 Davis,Tony (Newberry) vs CATAWBA (01/22/11)

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Preseason SAC Coaches Poll

Team Points (1st Place)

1. Wingate 94 (7)

2. Lenoir-Rhyne 82 (1)

3. Newberry 72

4. Tusculum 61 (1)

5. Catawba 58 (1)

6. Carson-Newman 56

7. Mars Hill 45

8. Lincoln Memorial 44

9. Anderson 25

10. Brevard 13

Preseason All-SAC Team

First Team

Zoriah Williams, Carson-Newman

Dana Hicks, Catawba

Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne

Dayshalee Salaman, Lincoln Memorial

Taylor Deal, Mars Hill

Kurie Washington, Wingate

Second Team

Micheala Watkins, Brevard

Anna Schlobohm, Brevard

Tyler Carlson, Mars Hill

Shannon Depew, Carson-Newman

Simone Rutledge, Wingate

Janitsha Williams, Wingate

1. Clayton St.2. Bentley3. Michigan Tech4. Arkansas Tech5. Delta St.6. Fort Lewis7. Metro St.8. Shaw9. Wayne St.10. Lander11. Washburn12. Ak.-Anchorage13. UC-San Diego

14. Grand Canyon15. NW Missouri St.16. UW-Parkside17. USC-Aiken18. Holy Family19. Cal Poly-Pomona20. Tarleton St.21. Grand Valley St.22. Franklin Pierce23. Edinboro24. Northeastern St.25. Drury

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AndersonWith three returning starters and a wealth of talent battling for starting positions and playing time, fourth-year head coach Jim Brunelli is looking for the 2011-12 version of Anderson women’s basketball to improve and make a run at the South Atlantic Conference championship this season.

After missing the NCAA Tournament last season for the first time since the 2004 campaign, the Trojans have many reasons to be optimistic, with an exciting nucleus of returners and four true freshmen.

Junior guard Alissa Diaz and forwards Breonda Shannon and Tilde Ahlin comprise the trio of returning starters and will be counted on to provide leadership.

The 5-foot-10 Diaz saw action in all 27 games last season, while starting 26. She was third on the team in scoring at 8.9 points per game and was also third on the team with 55 assists on the season. The native of Coral Springs, Fla. scored in double figures on 12 occasions, posting a season-high 20 points in the win at Mars Hill in early February and added 19 points in the near-upset of Tusculum in the regular-season finale. Diaz also displayed her long-range ability by connecting on a season-high four 3-pointers at Newberry.

Shannon started the final 17 games of the season, providing an inside presence while leading the team with seven rebounds per game. She ranked eighth in the league in rebounding and blocked 13 shots on the season. She notched a season-high 21 points at Carson-Newman and led the team in rebounding in each of the final six contests and pulled down at least 10 rebounds seven times, including a season-high 12 against

the low post a year ago, while shooting 42.6 percent from the field and forward Dagny Langford, who saw action in 12 games during her freshman season will be expected to step up on the inside this season.

Four true freshmen will be in the mix for playing time, including 6-foot-3 center Jaclyn Moore, who averaged nearly a double-double last season for the Lisbon (N.Y.) High Golden Knights, averaging 14.6 points and recording 8.3 rebounds during her senior campaign. On the defensive end, Moore blocked more than three shots as contest. She joined her two sisters, Jenn and Erin, and Heather Dority as the only girls to enter the Lisbon Hardwood Club last season after scoring her 1,000 career point.

Sierra Simpson, a 5-foot-7 point guard from Simpsonville, S.C., averaged 12 points and 5.8 assists as a senior, while scoring more than 1,000 points during her career, reaching the milestone during her junior campaign.

Twin sisters Lauren and Lesley Woods are 5-foot-8 guards who played their prep hoops for the Lighthouse Home School basketball team in Wake Forest, N.C. Lauren averaged 16 points and nearly four, while Lesley added 13.5 points, and nearly four rebounds as they helped lead the Eagles to a perfect 22-0 record last season.

- Randy Jones, Anderson Media Relations

Florida Tech, Wingate and Catawba. Junior Tilde Ahlin will join Shannon in the frontcourt, adding another post presence and an outside threat as well. Ahlin saw action in 26 games, averaging more than six points per game, with a season-best 12 points in the home win past Carson-Newman. She collected at least six rebounds eight times, with a season-high nine boards versus Brevard. A quintet of five returners along with four newcomers will be battling for playing time as well. Guard Amanda Parris provided quality depth off the bench a year ago, and will be counted on to provide valuable minutes this season as well. She played in all 27 games, while earning a starting nod in 14. Parris led the team in free throw accuracy at 90 percent and handed out a season-high seven assists versus Brevard early in the season.

A 5-foot-9 guard, Emily Willoughby is a long-range threat who will be looking to develop consistency after playing in 25 games during her rookie campaign. She scored a season-high 24 points to lead the Trojans past LMU on the strength of a South Atlantic Conference record eight 3-pointers.

Adding speed and quickness in the backcourt will be Kimberly Major, a sophomore guard who played in all 27 games, while connecting on 52 percent of her shots from the field. Junior center Maci Siniard averaged nearly five points and 3.4 rebounds per game in

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2005 2010 2015

Quick Facts

Home Court .............................Abney Athletic Center

Capacity .....................................................................1,000

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 21-12

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................12-6/t2nd

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/7

Head Coach ................................................. Jim Brunelli

Alma Mater ................................................Clarion, 1996

Record at School (years) ................................ 49-40 (3)

Career Record ......................................................... 49-40

Assistant Coach ................................Michael Whitling

Basketball Office Number ..................864-231-3011

SID ..................................................................Randy Jones

Office Phone ............................................864-231-2097

Cell Phone ................................................864-958-2018

Office Fax ..................................................864-231-5601

E-mail ..................... [email protected]

Internet Address ........................www.autrojans.com

SID Mailing Address .............................316 Boulevard

.......................................................Anderson, S.C. 29621

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

1 Amanda Parris G Jr. 5-7 Summersville, Ga.

3 Sierra Simpson G Fr. 5-6 Simpsonville, S.C.

4 Alissa Diaz G Jr. 5-10 Coral Springs, Fla.

10 Dagny Langford F So. 6-2 LaGrange, Ga.

15 Emily Willoughby G So. 5-9 Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

20 Jaclyn Moore C Fr. 6-3 Libson, N.Y.

21 Kimberly Major G So. 5-6 Toccoa, Ga.

22 Lauren Woods G Fr. 5-8 Raleigh, N.C.

23 Lesley Woods G Fr. 5-8 Raleigh, N.C.

24 Maci Siniard C Jr. 6-0 St. Petersburg, Fla.

25 Breonda Shannon F Jr. 5-10 Columbia, S.C.

34 Tilde Ahlin F Jr. 6-3 Sodertalje, Sweeden

Head CoachJim Brunelli

4th Season

2005

Earned No. 1 seed in NCAA East Region Tournament.

2008

Won third-straight conference Tournament title.

2010Seventh-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

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BrevardAfter three years, the time is now for seniors Lindsay Brendle, Holli Flippo and Anna Schlobohm, as the trio comprises the Tornados first four year graduating class of players who have spent their entire career in South Atlantic Conference play.

Coach Shannon Reid begins her fourth season with the Tornados women’s basketball team as the Tornados look to return to the postseason after falling short of the 2011 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament and returns four starters and 11 players from last years’ squad.

The Tornados lost starting post player Amanda Whitaker to graduation, but return four key starters, including junior point guard Micheala Watkins. Watkins returns after becoming the first Brevard College women’s basketball player to win a SAC statistical championship after leading the conference in steals per game with 2.68 per game, including a BC single game record with 10 steals on November 20th against St. Andrews.

Seniors Flippo, Brendle and Schlobohm also plan on making an impact in their final season in Boshamer Gymnasium as all three have been influential in the program since day one when they stepped on campus. Flippo returns after having been the team’s leading rebounder last season from the guard position as the 5-6 athlete from Kingston Springs, Tenn. possesses the basketball acumen and determination to bang down low, while also providing a dead-eye shot from the outside after connecting on 37 three-pointers last season.

Brendle added another dynamic to her skilled offensive set in the 2010-2011 season as she began to push the ball into the lane instead

Katelynne Poole returns after a redshirt season and is one of the best pure shooters on the court, leading the Tornados at the free throw line in her first season, and with a year under her belt, her confidence is running high as she returns to the BC lineup. Chezney McJunkin also comes back for her sophomore campaign and will give Brevard a change-of-pace at the point guard position when she steps on the court.

New faces will also play a key role for the Tornados in the 2011-2012 season as Brevard welcomes Lacey Singletary, Chantel Alford and Taylor Hiatt to the crowd.

Singletary is expected to step in and help provide a presence in the post for the Tornados, as the 6-1 athlete can contribute both offensively and defensively. Alford is also expected to make an impact in the post with her ability to score and rebound possessing a strong back to the basket game, while Hiatt’s ability to defend, rebound, and score from different positions will allow her to make an immediate impact in the program.

The Tornados will begin their 2011-2012 campaign on the road with a scrimmage at defending NCAA Division II National Champions Clayton State, before opening the regular season on November 12th against Belmont Abbey.

- Seth Montgomery, BC Media Relations

of settling for jump shots on the outside and the rising senior completed her most successful season after leading the Tornados with 11.9 points per game, connecting on a team high 42.9 percent of her field goal attempts. Brendle was also third on the team in rebounding and will look to continue to her growth as she takes on a larger role in the offense this season.

Schlobohm was the key to the Tornados offense last season, as the rising senior played the sixth-man role under Coach Reid, providing instant offense when she walked on the court. A strong 5-8 guard, Schlobohm has the skills to create her own shot at will and added a career high 27 point game last season as she looks to continue to be the spark the BC offense needs this season.

Juniors Asheley Watkins, Candice Fritz and Alyssa Cutshaw also return to provide experience to the Tornados depth chart.

Watkins, a defensive stopper and athletic slasher showcased both skills last season and cracked her way into the starting lineup and provides speed for Coach Reid in the lineup when matched with Micheala, while also running as the back-up point guard. Fritz showcased her skills early last season with a double-double and continues to work her way into developing into one of the top post players in the conference, while Cutshaw gives the Tornados dependability and stability in the offense and provides a left-handed stroke from the perimeter for Brevard.

2008 2009

Dec. 8, 2008First game as a SAC member institution.

Nov. 25, 2008

Shannon Reid records first win as Brevard’s head coach, defeating Virginia Intermont, 79-58.

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2010 2011

Quick Facts

Home Court ........................... Boshamer Gymnasium

Capacity .....................................................................1,000

2010-11 Record .........................................................6-22

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................2-16/10th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost..............................11/4

Head Coach .............................................Shannon Reid

Alma Mater ................................................Pfeiffer, 2003

Record at School (years) ................................ 21-62 (4)

Career Record ......................................................... 21-62

Assistant Coach ................................... Christie Cauble

Basketball Office Number ..................828-884-8241

SID ...................................................... Seth Montgomery

Office Phone ............................................828-884-8288

Cell Phone ................................................828-582-8407

Office Fax ..................................................828-884-8274

E-mail Address [email protected]

Internet Address ................... www.bctornados.com

SID Mailing Address ..........One Brevard College Dr.

...........................................................Brevard, N.C. 28712

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

5 Chezney McJunkin G So. 5-5 Easley, S.C.

10 Tempestt Mack G/F Jr. 5-10 Albemarle, N.C.

11 Candice Fritz F Jr. 5-11 North East, Md.

13 Holli Flippo G Sr. 5-6 Kingston Springs, Tenn.

15 Anna Schlobohm G Sr. 5-8 Greensboro, N.C.

21 Asheley Watkins G Jr. 5-7 Bostic, N.C.

22 Lindsay Brendle G/F Sr. 5-9 High Point, N.C.

23 Micheala Watkins G Jr. 5-6 Forest City, N.C.

24 Alyssa Cutshaw G Jr. 5-6 Thomasville, N.C.

25 Jennifer Martin F Fr. 6-1 Asheboro, N.C.

32 Chantel Alford F Fr. 5-9 Bennettsville, S.C.

33 Lacey Singletary F Fr. 6-1 Burlington, N.C.

34 Katelynne Poole G So. 5-7 Salisbury, N.C.

42 Taylor Hiatt G/F Fr. 5-10 Mount Airy, N.C.

Head CoachShannon Reid

5th Season

Feb. 1, 2010Brevard earns first SAC victory with 87-72 win over Mars Hill.

Feb. 24, 2010

Samantha Winn breaks BC’s career scoring record. She finisher her career with 1,554 points.

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Carson-NewmanThe Lady Eagles return three of their top five scorers from a season ago, all in the post, and will lean heavily on their trio of forwards to try and improve on a 14-16 record from a season ago.

“As with any year, we hope to compete for a SAC championship,” Mincey says. “But with the mixture of returnees and newcomers, only time will tell if that can become a reality. Making the NCAA tournament is certainly a goal, but we have to take care of business in our own league before looking that far ahead.”

Mincey begins his first season as C-N head coach. He’s fourth coach in the program’s history and inherits a lineup that returns second team All-South Atlantic Conference selection in Zoriah Williams (Calera, Ala.), reigning SAC Freshman of the Year Shannon Depew (Newport, Tenn.), and junior forward Courdne Miles (Burlington, N.C.).

The three combined for 29 points and 21 rebounds per game last season.

“I feel very comfortable with the production we are getting from the front court at this point,” Mincey added. “There is no denying our success this year will be largely determined by the play of our post game. Depending on how fast Cassie Campbell and Nikki James catch on, we may get Depew more looks at the 3 spot to add a proven scorer to the guard rotation.”

Williams was second on the team in scoring at 12.3 points per game and was one of the SAC’s top rebounders, and athletes, at 9.9 rebounds per game. In conference play, she averaged almost 14 points per game while shooting right at 53 percent from the field.

Depew was named SAC Freshman of the Year last season 10.6 points and 6.6 boards in league play. She showed her ability to score inside and out by shooting 35 percent from beyond the arch.

Miles will be relied upon to be more

give the Lady Eagles depth off the bench. Miller and Markus, both lefties, give the Lady Eagles a pair of shooters. Miller is a local product that is a heady, fundamental player on both ends of the court. Markus gives C-N a second scoring threat from the perimeter out of its first-year players. Peacher is an athletic guard that can score off the dribble and is improving as a shooter.

“Expectations for the guards are to take care of the ball and limit turnovers,” Mincey says. “We have a lot of unproven guards right now, but we think they are a talented bunch that keeps getting better each day. Rechelle finished last year strong as our starting point and we feel good about the experience she brings to that position. Megan, Cassie and Lundyn have all started games for us and as seniors they will be relied upon to contribute heavily.”

Junior forward Nikki James (Cookeville, Tenn.) will join the team at the completion of volleyball season and sophomore Ashley Acuff (Rutledge, Tenn.) is working to contribute after offseason shoulder surgery. The Lady Eagles face the Lady Vols, the University of North Carolina, and East Tennessee State in exhibition action. The regular season open Nov. 16 at Limestone at 6 p.m.

C-N faces Bryan College in their home opener on Monday, Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. The game is the first of five home games in a nine-day stretch, which includes facing preseason No. 8 Delta State Univ. and Lander University in the Lady Eagle Classic on Nov. 26-27.

The Lady Eagles begin SAC play against Catawba on Nov. 30 in Holt Fieldhouse.

- Zeke Beam, C-N Media Relations

consistent. She earned SAC Player of the Week honors last season after leading C-N to wins against Lincoln Memorial and Catawba with back-to-back double doubles. She finished the year averaging 7.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game.

Forward Whitney Moody (Blountville, Tenn.), along with freshmen Cassie Campbell (Nashville, Tenn.) and Jessica Azor, will add depth to the front court. Moody came off the bench to pour in double figures twice last season, while Campbell is a physical, athletic freshman that could be the first freshman off of Mincey’s bench.

“I’ve been really pleased with the play of Whitney Moody,” Mincey noted. “Whitney has been moved to her natural position at the three and I really think she can help our basketball team in a variety of ways. Much like Depew, Moody is a big strong guard that can score inside and out.”

Three senior guards will try to stabilize a back court that lost 1,000-point scorers Mandy Mendenhall and Kaitlin Moore. Sophomore Rechelle Dye (Greeneville, Tenn.) and senior Lundyn Howard (Chattanooga, Tenn.) will share the point guard duties. Dye averaged over six points in last season’s final seven games as her minutes increased. Howard played more as an underclassman. Both will need to improve their offensive production.Seniors Cassie Bates (Fremont, Calif.) and Megan Hunter (Ashland, City, Tenn.) are two most seniors likely to pick up the scoring. Bates shot 35 percent from the floor and averaged two points per game a year ago, while Hunter made spots starts throughout the year.

Freshman Lacy Miller (Dandridge, Tenn.), sophomore Chante Markus (Hummelstown, Pa.), freshman Lashawnda Peacher, and will

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Quick Facts

Home Court ......................................... Holt Fieldhouse

Capacity .....................................................................2,100

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 11-16

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ...................... 14-16/t6th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 7/5

Head Coach ............................................... Mike Mincey

Alma Mater .....................................................King, 1996

Record at School (years) ................................First Year

Career Record ...................................................First Year

Assistant Coach .............................................Mike Potts

Assistant Coach ..........................................Laura Elliott

Basketball Office Number ..................865-471-3511

SID .....................................................................Zeke Beam

Office Phone ............................................865-471-3513

Cell Phone ................................................865-414-1060

Office Fax ..................................................865-471-3514

E-mail ......................................................zbeam@cn.edu

Internet Address .........................www.cneagles.com

SID Mailing Address .......................... Holt Fieldhouse

............................................................. 2130 Branner Ave.

.................................................. Jefferson City, TN 37760

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

1 Lundyn Howard G Sr. 5-3 Chattanooga, Tenn.

2 Lashawnda Peacher G Fr. 5-8 Springfield, Tenn.

3 Cassie Bates G Sr. 5-8 Fremont, Calif.

4 Lacy Miller G Fr. 5-4 Dandridge, Tenn.

5 Chante Markus G So. 5-5 Hummelstown, Pa.

10 Jessica Azor G Fr. 5-7 Murfreesboro, Tenn.

12 Zoriah Williams F Sr. 5-10 Calera, Ala.

22 Cassie Campbell C Fr. 5-11 Nashville, Tenn.

23 Rechelle Dye G So. 5-6 Greeneville, Tenn.

24 Megan Hunter G Sr. 5-8 Ashland City, Tenn.

25 Whitney Moody F Jr. 5-10 Blountville, Tenn.

30 Ashlee Acuff F So. 6-2 Blaine, Tenn.

32 Nikki James F Jr. 6-0 Cookeville, Tenn.

34 Courdne Miles F Jr. 5-11 Burlington, N.C.

35 Shannon Depew F So. 6-0 Newport, Tenn.

Head CoachMike Mincey

1st Season

2005

Eagles win Food Lion SAC Tournament championship, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

2000 2010

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CatawbaThe Catawba women’s basketball team

enjoyed its third straight winning season a

year ago and bring back several key members

for the upcoming campaign. Heading the list

is Dana Hicks and the return of three-year

starting point guard, Nisha Long, who missed

last year.

Hicks averaged a doub le-double for the

second straight year last season, knocking

down 17.2 points and grabbing 11.6 rebounds

to lead the league. She was a first-team All-

SAC pick for the second straight year. Her 336

rebounds last year was the third best total in

school history.

Elizabeth Merritt returns to help Hicks down

low after averaging eight points and seven

rebounds a game last season. Courtney Mull

Other returners include, Taylor May and

Quaneasia Coleman.

Catawba lost three starters from last year,

second team All-SAC performer Milica

Ivanovic, Kisha Long and Anna Dellapenta.

Ivanovic and Long eached scored over 10

points a game with Ivanovic adding six

boards and a team-leading 71 three-pointers.

Dellapenta handled the point guard duties

and dished out 79 assists.

The Lady Indians open their season on Nov.

15 as they host Queens.

- Jim Lewis, Catawba Media Relations

and newcomer Santana Morrison will give

the Lady Indians added depth along with the

return of Maggie Sullivan and Renee Welfare,

who both missed last season with injuries.

Long returns after sitting out last season to

handle the point guard duties. She averaged

12.3 points and four assists in her junior

year of 2009-10. Jolysa Connor and Lauren

Lewis return to the off guard spot. Conner

averaged just over four points a game, while

Lewis scored 3.6 a contest and was thid on

the team with 22 three-point goals.

Newcomer Chloe Bully will look to make an

impact as a freshman.

1970 1975 1980 1985 1990

1973-74 Catawba wins AIAW Class “B” State Championship.

1992-93

Catawba wins SAC Tournament championship and NAIA District 26 title.

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Catawba

1995 2000 2005 2010 2015

Quick Facts

Home Court .......................................... Goodman Gym

Capacity .....................................................................1,200

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 15-14

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................... 9-9/t6th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 7/4

Head Coach .............................................Angie Morton

Alma Mater ............................................ Catawba, 1983

Record at School (years) ........................... 126-103 (8)

Career Record .................................................... 224-194

Assistant Coach ..........................................Ricky Joines

Assistant Coach ......................................Dorthell Little

Basketball Office Number ..................704-637-4471

SID ........................................................................Jim Lewis

Office Phone ............................................704-637-4720

Cell Phone ................................................704-639-0915

Office Fax ..................................................704-645-4887

E-mail Address ........................ [email protected]

Internet Address ..... www.gocatawbaindians.com

SID Mailing Address ........................ 2300 W. Innes St.

......................................................... Salisbury, NC 28144

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown3 Chloe Bully F Fr. 5-8 Hannut, Belgium4 Lauren Lewis G So. 5-5 Concord, N.C.5 Nisha Long G Sr. 5-6 Dallas, N.C.10 Jasmine Edwards G Fr. 5-3 Chester, Va.11 Jolysa Connor G Sr. 5-7 Charlotte, N.C.12 Mallary Clay F Fr. 5-10 Lansing, N.C.13 Elizabeth Merritt C Jr. 6-0 Lexington, N.C.14 Taylor May F Jr. 6-0 China Grove, N.C.21 Dana Hicks C Sr. 5-9 York, S.C.22 Quaneasia Coleman G Jr. 5-7 Duluth, Ga.23 Santana Morrison C So. 5-9 Statesville, N.C.24 Hannah Lewis C Fr. 5-10 Salisbury, N.C.32 Antoinette McPhail C Jr. 6-3 Timmonsville, S.C.34 Renee Welfare F Jr. 5-10 Greenville, S.C.40 Maggie Sullivan C Sr. 6-2 Fort Mill, S.C.42 Courtney Mull F So. 5-9 Sanford, N.C.

Head CoachAngie Morton

9th Season

2000-01

Coach John Duncan leads Catawba to first of three SAC championships over four years.

Feb. 26, 2003Danyel Locklear scores school-record 41 points in win over Presbyterian.

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Lenoir-RhyneAfter two of the best years in school history (2008-09 and 2009-10), the Bears appeared to be in rebuilding mode last season. However, Lenoir-Rhyne (14-13, 11-7) surprised many by tying for third in the South Atlantic Conference after being picked to finish seventh overall.

That performance helped seventh-year mentor Todd Starkey win his third straight league coach-of-the-year honors and sparked talk of a resurgence sooner rather than later.

With four starters back and eight of the top nine scorers returning, Lenoir-Rhyne looks to once again challenge for its third league championship in the last four seasons.

The squad is still young but the potential is there for another special season.

Lenoir-Rhyne will miss Precious Elkins (8.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg) but several other players received a baptism by fire last year and the coaching staff is hoping the frontcourt can help support the squad’s strong guard unit.

Sophomore forward Whitney Brinkley (Asheville, N.C.) emerged as one of the top newcomers in the league in 2010-11. Brinkley finished second on the team in scoring last year (9.0 ppg) and earned SAC All-Freshman Team honors.

Sophomore Alexis Katt (Euharlee, Ga.) is another second-year player who showed a lot of promise last year. Katt averaged 4.5 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest and will undoubtedly see those numbers rise this season as she continues to improve her game.

Sophomore forwards Joanna Whitmire (Brevard, N.C.) and Taylor Johnson

why she was recruited to an NCAA Division I school.

Laughter also averaged 7.9 points and 5.2 rebounds per game and her all-around ability gives the Bears another weapon up top. Laughter could challenge for all-league honors as well.

Junior guard Whitley Culler (Mount Airy, N.C.), a four-year player, gives the Bears experience and depth in the backcourt. Culler (8.8 ppg and 5.7 rpg) is a taller guard who can cause match-up problems for opponents and she has shown a lot of consistency game in and game out for the Bears.

Sophomore guard Danielle Bongiorno (Wilmington, N.C.) has a chance to take over the point guard position this year. Bongiorno is a fine passer who gained valuable experience last year as she played in every contest. Look to see her numbers improve across the board.

Krystal Patton (Chilhowie, Va.), another sophomore guard, gives the Bears a three-point threat off the bench while freshmen guards Jazmine Charles (Lexington, N.C.) and Jenni Gust (Colfax, Wis.) could make an immediate impact. Both players were two of the top recruits L-R had coming into the program this year.

- John Karrs, L-R Media Relations

(Lawrenceville, Ga.) held their own as reserves last season and should see their playing times increase in 2011-12.

As the Bears continue their effort to the upgrade of the frontcourt, expect to see freshman center Kristine Rishel (Apex, N.C.) and freshman forward Marissa Jennings (Lebanon, Tenn.) get a chance to play a big role as soon as preseason starts.

Lenoir-Rhyne has put together several seasons of strong backcourt play and this year should be no different.

Senior Cameron Sealey (Mount Holly, N.C.) is the latest in a line of talented guards that have worn the L-R uniform over the past several seasons.

Sealey, a two-time All-South Atlantic Conference pick, earned first-team honors last season after leading the team in numerous offensive categories including scoring (17.9 ppg), free throw percentage (.801) and three-pointers made (49).

Sealey has chance to earn regional and national honors this year and her health is invaluable for the Bears to have success in 2011-12. The consummate leader, Sealey hopes to end her collegiate career in fine fashion.

Sophomore guard Caroline Laughter (Hickory, N.C.) was a pleasant surprise for the Bears last season after transferring in from Western Carolina University. Laughter, a deft passer (a team-leading 79 assists), showed

1980 1990

1980-81

L-R has most successful season in school history, advancing to the AIAW FInal Four. The Bears finished with a 27-8 record.

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2000 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ..........Shufford Memorial Gymnasium

Capacity .....................................................................2,480

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 14-13

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .........................11-7/t3rd

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/3

Head Coach ...............................................Todd Starkey

Alma Mater ........................................... Montreat, 1993

Record at School (years) ..............................103-69 (6)

Career Record .......................................................103-69

Associate Head Coach .................................Katie Pate

Assistant Coach ...................................... Jenna Burkett

Assistant Coach .............................. Morgan Sacharski

Basketball Office Number ..................828-328-7132

SID ......................................................................John Karrs

Office Phone ............................................828-328-7174

Cell Phone ................................................828-238-9064

Office Fax ..................................................828-328-7399

E-mail Address ................................. [email protected]

Internet Address .............................www.lrbears.com

SID Mailing Address .......................Central Receiving

.................................................................. 643 8th Ave. NE

............................................................ Hickory, NC 28601

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

1 Jenni Gust G Fr. 5-11 Colfax, Wis.

2 Danielle Bongiorno G So. 5-5 Wilmington, N.C.

3 Cameron Sealey G Sr. 5-8 Mount Holly, N.C.

10 Kristine Rishel C Fr. 6-3 Apex, N.C.

11 Alexis Katt G So. 6-0 Euharlee, Ga.

14 Whitley Culler G Jr. 5-10 Mount Airy, N.C.

15 Joanna Whitmire F So. 6-0 Brevard, N.C.

20 Krystal Patton G So. 5-6 Chilhowie, Va.

24 Marissa Jennings F Fr. 5-10 Lebanon, Tenn.

32 Whitney Brinkley F So. 5-11 Asheville, N.C.

33 Jazmine Charles G Fr. 5-9 Lexington, N.C.

34 Taylor Johnson F So. 6-2 Lawrenceville, Ga.

Head CoachTodd Starkey

7th Season

2003-04

Bears tie for SAC regular season Championship. Crystal Clary earns first team All-America honors.

2008-09

L-R wins SAC regular season and Tournament championships. Bears’ coach Todd Starkey named WBCA Coach of the Year.

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Lincoln MemorialHope springs eternal for the Lady Railsplit-

ters entering the 2011-2012 season as a new

era is beginning under the direction of Roger

Hodge. This Lady Railsplitter team is vastly dif-

ferent from a season ago, as it will be played

out by a combination of several returners and

many new faces.

The Lady Railsplitters will be bolstered by a

strong backcourt, led by the senior presence

of Dayshalee Salaman. Salaman is coming off

a season in which she led the team with 17.6

points a game as well as 3.6 assists per outing.

Those numbers have earned her a spot on

the Preseason All-South Atlantic Conference

First Team as well as being named a Division

II Bulletin Honorable Mention All-American

going into the season. Amberly O’Dell is also

returning for the Lady Railsplitters for her se-

nior season. O’Dell was second on the team

last season with 30 three-point field goals.

She averaged 3.8 points a game in the 2010-

2011 season. Junior Mariah Richardson is

the final returner for the Lady Railsplitters as

she will provide experience and depth in the

backcourt.

The backcourt will be strengthened by a tre-

mendous group of fresh faces. Junior transfer

Kelsey Bradford will play a significant role at

ence. Senior Division-I transfer Lauren Co-

chran is expected to provide huge scoring

and rebounding numbers as well as stabiliz-

ing the defense with her 6’5” frame. Freshman

Kiso Barnett will be expected to contribute

immediately on offense and on the boards.

The team will face a challenging schedule

that includes a Division I school as well as two

teams that reached the sweet 16 round of last

year’s NCAA Division II Tournament in addi-

tion to the ever-tough South Atlantic Confer-

ence match-ups.

With virtually an entirely new roster and a

challenging schedule, the 2011-2012 season

provides a fresh start to a new era with re-

vitalized hope and enthusiasm. This season

should be exciting with the combination of

experience, depth, and talent that will bring

new thrills to the Tex Turner Arena and be-

yond.

- Bill Porter, LMU Media Relations

the point position as she brings knowledge

and toughness to the team. Freshman Se-

quoya Aldridge will also see time at the point

as Hodge hopes to implement her quickness

to set the table for the Lady Railsplitters.

The other guard spots will be a strength for

LMU as several newcomers bring experience,

composure, and strong shooting to the ros-

ter. Red-Shirt Freshman transfer Edina Musa

will provide a huge amount of skill and size

to the backcourt. Freshman Karina Weiland

Pederson is another guard who will bring size

and strong shooting to the Lady Railsplitter

offensive attack. Division-I transfer MaRan-

da Boddie-Cannon will contribute signifi-

cantly as her 6’1” frame should wreak havoc

throughout the South Atlantic Conference.

Sophomore transfer Ralissa Nelson is also ex-

pected to perform at a high level this season.

Newcomers Alise Samite, Jordan Shank, and

Moriah Jones will add depth and experience

to the backcourt.

The frontcourt for the Lady Railsplitters is

completely revamped, as Hodge has filled

this area with tremendous size and experi-

1985 1990 1995

Feb. 24, 1987 Feb. 2, 1991

LMU defeats Carson-Newman in the TVAC Championship for its 26th-straight win, setting a modern school record.

LMU opens up the Tex Turner Arena with a 112-95 win over Alabama-Huntsville

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Lincoln Memorial

2000 2005 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ....................................... Tex Turner Arena

Capacity .....................................................................5,009

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 10-16

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .......................... 5-13/9th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost..............................3/10

Head Coach .............................................. Roger Hodge

Alma Mater .............................................Concord, 1992

Record at School (years) ................................First Year

Career Record .......................................................138-97

Assistant Coach ........................................... Matt Acton

Assistant Coach ......................... Latasha Washington

Basketball Office Number ..................423-869-6224

SID ...................................................................Rusty Peace

Office Phone ............................................423-869-6236

Cell Phone ................................................423-869-5120

Office Fax ..................................................423-869-6382

E-mail ................................... [email protected]

Internet Address ............ www.lmurailsplitters.com

SID Mailing Address ....................................... Box 2028

..............................................Cumberland Gap Parkway

........................................................Harrogate, TN 37752

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown3 Sequoya Aldridge G Fr. 5-3 Brunswick, Ga.10 Edina Musa G Fr. 5-10 Skopje, Macedonia11 Alise Samite G Fr. 5-8 Riga, Latvia12 Dayshalee Salaman G Sr. 5-4 Carolina, P.R.15 Karina Weiland Pedersen G Fr. 5-10 Lemvig, Denmark20 Kiso Barnett F Jr. 5-11 Avondale, Ariz.21 Mariah Richardson G/F Jr. 5-9 Lawrenceville, Ga.22 MaRanda Boddie-Cannon G/F So. 6-1 Springfield, Ohio23 Kelsey Bradford G Jr. 5-3 Metropolis, Ill.31 Ralissa Nelson G/F Jr. 5-10 Janesville, Wis.32 Jordan Shank G Jr. 5-7 Gilbert, Ariz.33 Amberly O’Dell G Sr. 5-6 Argos, Ind.40 Moriah Jones G Jr. 5-9 Carbondale, Ill.44 Hanka Musa C Jr. 6-4 Skopje, Macedonia50 Lauren Cochran C Grad. 6-5 Autryville, N.C.

Head CoachRoger Hodge

1st Season

Feb. 24, 2001 Feb. 28, 2007

LMU wins the Gulf South Conference Eastern Division Title with the 81-75 win over UAH.

LMU’s 91-54 loss to Wingate in the Food Lion SAC Tournament quarterfinals ends the 25-year career of Coach Roger Vannoy. He finished with a career record of 463-246.

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Mars HillComing off a 17-10 season that included wins

over three NCAA Tournament participants

(Assumption, Wingate, and Tusculum) and

a South Atlantic Tournament Quarterfinal

appearance, Mars Hill’s women’s basketball

team is primed for another successful season

in 2011-12. Led by 2010-11 All-SAC forward

Taylor Deal and All-SAC freshman guard

Taylor Carlson, the Lions return a strong

nucleus of talent.

Under the direction of sixth-year Head Coach

Jennifer Williams, Mars Hill will look to take

another step forward in 2011. Also returning

for the Lions are center Katie Buckner and

guards Sky Assif, Erica Warren, Kristen Metcalf,

Autumn Ward and Jackie Simon.

The Lions’ roster will also be infused with the

addition of four newcomers to the lineup.

The group of newcomers includes college

transfers Amanda Westbrook and Danielle

Wingate, and Tusculum) that reached the

NCAA Tournament last season. The Lions

open their schedule with a non-conference

slate that features five teams before starting

league play on Nov. 30 at Lenoir-Rhyne. The

non-conference schedule includes key games

against perennial powerhouses Limestone

and Francis Marion.

The conference slate includes nine home

games. Senior Day is scheduled for Feb. 18

against Wingate.

The Food Lion South Atlantic Conference

Tournament begins February 29 and runs

through March 4.

- Rick Baker, Mars Hill Media Relations

Tucker. Westbrook, a forward, is a transfer

from Arkansas, while Tucker, also a forward,

comes from Gannon. The remaining new

players make up Mars Hill’s freshman class

that is comprised of guard Ansley Ricker and

forward Armeka Booker.

The combination of a strong core of

experienced players and a talented group of

newcomers has the Lions primed for another

winning season.

“This could be the closest unit I have ever

coached,” Williams remarked. “The fight for

and enjoy being around each other. They

work hard, like coming to practice, and enjoy

the game every day.”

Mars Hill’s 27-game schedule in 2011-

12 features three teams (Francis Marion,

1965 1970 1975 1980 1985

1967-68 1985Earned a spot in the NAIA district 26 Tournament.

First year of basketball as a four-year institution.

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1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

Quick Facts

Home Court ...........................................Stanford Arena

Capacity .....................................................................2,800

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 17-10

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .......................... 10-8/5th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/6

Head Coach ....................................... Jennifer Williams

Alma Mater .............................Baldwin-Wallace, 2001

Record at School (years) ................................ 63-75 (5)

Career Record ......................................................... 63-75

Assistant Coach .................................... Jennifer Lodge

Basketball Office Number ..................828-689-1124

SID ...................................................................... Rick Baker

Office Phone ............................................828-689-1373

Cell Phone ................................................828-689-2640

Office Fax ..................................................828-689-1440

E-mail ...................................................rbaker@mhc.edu

Internet Address ........................www.mhclions.com

SID Mailing Address ............................100 Athletic St.

........................................................Mars Hill, N.C. 28754

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

4 Taylor Deal F Sr. 6-0 Catawba, N.C.

5 Tyler Carlson G So. 5-7 Savannah, Ga.

12 Sky Assif G Fr. 5-4 Cross Lanes, W. Va.

14 Ansley Ricker G Fr. 5-5 Greeneville, Tenn.

15 Armeka Booker F Fr. 6-0 Oak Ridge, Tenn.

20 Erica Warren G Jr. 5-10 Danville, Va.

22 Kristen Metcalf G Jr. 5-7 Black Mountain, N.C.

24 Autumn Ward G So. 5-7 Marion, N.C.

30 Amanda Westbrook F So. 5-10 Little Rock, Ark.

32 Jackie Simon G Sr. 5-7 Hackensack, N.J.

40 Danielle Tucker F So. 5-11 Rochester, N.Y.

44 Katie Buckner C Jr. 6-0 Canton, Ga.

Head CoachJennifer Williams

6th Season

1996 2002Earned apperance to NCAA Elite Eight in Rochester, Minn.

Susue Hopson plays with WNBA Charlotte Sting.

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NewberryThe 2011-12 season for Newberry College women’s basketball features a few question marks as the Wolves look to not only replace nearly an entire starting line-up – but also look to add nine newcomers into the mix.

Newberry finished last season third in the South Atlantic Conference with an overall record of 17-11 and a conference record of 11-7. The Wolves lost eight players from last seasons’ roster including leading scorer Helen McKinney (17.5 points per game). Newberry also lost leading rebounder Leanne Watson (7.1 rebounds per game) and Jessica Bearzatto, who led the Wolves with 139 assists.“We basically lost our whole starting lineup,” said Newberry head coach Sean Page. “If you look at McKinney, Bearzatto, Leanne, Briana [Johnson] and Leeara Creet you are losing about 90-percent of your scoring and 90-percent of your rebounding. Bearzatto led the league in assists to turnover ratio the past two years and set records. We’re losing everything, leadership, rebounds and points. It’s almost like starting from scratch.”The Wolves do not start completely from scratch as sophomore Ellie Gleeson (Albury, New South Wales, Australia) returns after a freshman season that saw her land on the South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman team. Gleeson started 20 of Newberry’s games last season and averaged 3.2 points per game, 47 assists and 1.9 rebounds per game.

Gleeson along with senior Keisha Henderson (Columbia, S.C.) were selected as team captains for the 2011-12 season and will be expected to step into the leadership vacancy opened up by the departures from last season. Henderson started six games last season and posted 4.4 points per game and recorded 38 steals on the season.

experience, but leadership and scoring to the Newberry backcourt.

“Haylee Lepaio has a chance to be pretty good,” Page said. “Neicey Lewis transferred from Mercer and she can be good for us.”The young Wolves roster will be up for a big test in the third game of the season when Newberry travels to Morrow, Ga., to meet with defending national champions Clayton State.

“Clayton State is a good opportunity for us,” Page said. “It’s not every day you get to play the number one team in the country.”

Page uses the word “talented” multiple times whenever speaking of his 2011-12 roster, but acknowledges that the youth could lead to a learning curve early in the season.

“We need to start playing and it might take half a season for us to figure it out,” Page said. “If we had to play a game today realistically we’d probably start two freshmen, but then everything we’d bring off the bench would be a new person.”

“Once we start to scrimmage we’ll see kids come out of the woodwork,” he continued. “You’ll figure out kids you thought were going to be better weren’t as good as you thought and some will step up a little bit.”

Newberry opens the 2011-12 season on November 13 when the Wolves play host to Mount Olive.

- Casey Grogan, Newberry Media Relations

“Ellie Gleeson and Keisha Henderson have been named captains and are stepping into the leadership role,” Page said. “Keisha has a lot of experience this is her fourth year and she’s started some, but she’s never had to carry the load – she’s always backed someone up. She looks really good and she’ll have a good year.”

Page will look hard at his roster in during the preseason as he looks to fill open spots in the starting rotation. Despite the uncertainty, Page is optimistic and excited about the talent that makes up his roster.“We’ve got a lot of talent and on paper as talented as we’ve been since I’ve been here,” Page said. “We’re going to be young, we’ve got nine new people and eight of them are freshmen.”

Two newcomers that will be expected to add strong performances to the Wolves this season are freshman Haylee Lepaio (Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia) and junior transfer Neicey Lewis (Riverdale, Ga.).

Lepaio a left-handed post was a member of the Australian National Under-19 team and represented New South Wales at the U-16, U-18 and U-20 levels. The 6-foot-2-inch Australian has the ability to finish around the basket with either hand and can stretch defenses with range that may be unexpected from her position.

Lewis, a transfer from Mercer University, started 16 games for the Bears and hit double digit scoring in six games. The 5-foot-6-inch guard is expected to not only bring

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1976-77Newberry competes in its inagural season. Wolves earn first program win over Converse.

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1995 2000 2005 2010 2015

Quick Facts

Home Court ..............................................Eleazer Arena

Capacity .....................................................................1,600

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 17-11

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish .........................11-7/t3rd

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 9/8

Head Coach ....................................................Sean Page

Alma Mater ...............................Sunshine Coast, 2003

Record at School (years) ................................ 56-31 (3)

Career Record ......................................................... 94-58

Assistant Coach ........................................John Lesaine

Assistant Coach ...................................Briana Johnson

Basketball Office Number ..................803-321-5153

SID ...............................................................Casey Grogan

Office Phone ............................................803-321-5606

Cell Phone ................................................503-267-2630

Office Fax ..................................................803-321-5169

E-mail [email protected]

Internet Address .........www.newberrywolves.com

SID Mailing Address ..........................2100 College St.

........................................................ Newberry, SC 29108

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown10 Kendra Brown G Jr. 5-3 Swansea, S.C.11 Kirsti Hawkins G Fr. 5-7 Newberry, S.C.12 Keisha Henderson G Sr. 5-3 Columbia, S.C.13 Amanda Darnell F Jr. 6-2 Marietta, S.C.20 Emily Perry G/F Fr. 5-9 Nambour, Queensland, Australia21 Neicey Lewis G Jr. 5-6 Riverdale, Ga.22 Zara Pearson G Fr. 5-6 Echuca, Victoria, Australia23 Ashley Adger G Fr. 5-7 Anderson, S.C.24 Haylee Lepaio F/C Fr. 6-2 Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia25 Ellie Gleeson G/F So. 5-10 Albury, New South Wales, Australia30 Devaneé Taylor F/C So. 6-0 Chester, Va.31 Jessica Staley G/F Fr. 5-9 Asheboro, N.C.32 Brittany Brown F/C Sr. 5-11 Fort Myers, Fla.33 Samantha Creed G/F Fr. 5-10 Montmorency, Victoria, Australia34 Shannon Truesdale F/C Fr. 6-1 Lancaster, S.C.35 Rebecca Matijevic G So. 5-9 Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia42 Abby Anderson F Jr. 5-11 Durham, N.C.

Head CoachSean Page

4th Season

Feb. 7, 1998

Newberry defeats Lenoir-Rhyne, 73-72, for program’s first SAC victory.

2004-05

Newberry goes 18-12, earning first NCAA Tournament berth in school history.

2009-10

Wolves go 21-9, reach NCAA Tournament for first time under coach Sean Page.

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TusculumWhen the Tusculum College women’s basketball team walked off the court following its disappointing 69-66 loss to USC Aiken in the first round of the NCAA Division II Southeast Region tournament last March, it was the end of an era in Pioneer basketball. A new era begins November 19 when the Pioneers travel to Findlay to open the 2011-12 season.

The Pioneers, who went 23-9 (14-4 SAC) last season, graduated four integral parts of a squad that compiled a 96-30 record, won three SAC regular-season championships and two Food Lion SAC Tournament titles, appeared in four NCAA Division II tournaments and advanced to the 2010 Elite Eight. However, an infusion of six transfers and two freshmen has third-year head coach Adell Harris confident that her squad will be reloading, rather than rebuilding, in 2011-12.

First and foremost for the Pioneers will be the need to replace the all-around contributions of Jasmine Gunn. Now an assistant coach for the Pioneers, Gunn finished her illustrious four-year career as the SAC all-time leader in games played and started (125) and free throws made and attempted (660 for 838) while scoring 2,180 points to rank second all-time at Tusculum and third in the SAC.

The two-time SAC Player of the Year and two-time Daktronics Division II Southeast Region Player of the Year, Gunn averaged 18.7 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game last season. She scored 20 or more points 17 times in 30 games last season, including three 30-point games, and set a new Food Lion SAC Tournament record with 202 career points in 12 games.

In addition to Gunn, Tusculum will need to fill two other starting spots in the backcourt

the 5-5 Baxter averaged 8.8 points per contest and finished fifth in the SAC with exactly 2.00 three-pointers per game.

Sophomore guard Nequoiah Anderson also returns for the Pioneers after appearing in 19 games last season and scoring 20 points (1.1 ppg). She scored a season-high five points against Newberry (Dec. 4) and matched the total at Carson-Newman (Jan. 12).

The Pioneers welcome six transfer players to the program for the 2011-12 season, including four juniors who led Walters State to the TCCAA-NJCAA Region VII Tournament championship in 2010 and the finals in 2011 - 6-2 center Ashley Thurman, 5-8 guard Jama Hammontree, 5-8 guard April McCann and 5-9 guard Breyona Bennett. Also joining the Pioneers are 5-8 sophomore guard Alishia Mosley (North Carolina A&T) and 5-4 redshirt freshman guard Alexis Anderson (UAB).

Freshmen Blakeley Burleson, a 5-6 guard, and 5-5 guard Kiara Baker round out the 12-player roster for the Pioneers.

A challenging non-conference schedule includes games with defending NCAA Division II champion Clayton State (Nov. 25), Elite Eight participant Shaw (Nov. 28), perennial Southeast Region powerhouse Lander (Dec. 8) and 2011 NCAA tournament participant Georgia College (Dec. 30).

- Dom Donnely, Tusculum Media Relations

with the graduation of Jasmine Parker (7.9 ppg, 2.8 apg) and Brittni Oliver (3.9 ppg). Center Catherine Hintz, the Food Lion SAC Tournament Most Valuable Player, also graduated after averaging 12.0 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game primarily in a reserve role.

Returning to the starting lineup for the Pioneers are senior forwards Staci Hicks and Linda Aughburns, while junior guard Kendal Baxter is back after being a key scoring threat off the bench for the Pioneers in her first two seasons.

The 6-1 Hicks started 27 games and averaged 7.4 points and 6.2 rebounds while shooting 53.6 percent (82-for-153) from the field to finish third in the SAC in field-goal percentage. Hicks was 12th in the league in rebounding and scored in double figures eight times, including a stretch of seven times in eight games early in the season.

Aughburns, who transferred to Tusculum last season after playing two years at Division I UNC-Asheville, entered the starting lineup early in the season and finished with averages of 7.8 points, 7.7 rebounds and a team-high 1.9 steals per game. The 5-11 Aughburns led the Pioneers with 156 defensive rebounds, and reached double figures in boards five times in conference action.

Baxter, who set a school and SAC record with 105 three-pointers as a freshman, led the Pioneers with 56 three-pointers last season and was a perfect 34-for-34 from the free-throw line. Playing 24.6 minutes per game,

1990 1995 2000

March 5, 1992Tusculum defeats King to win the NAIA District 24 Championship and advance to the National Tournament.

Jan. 16, 1997

Susan Starnes sets a program record with 47 points in an 84-76 win at Piedmont.

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Tusculum

2005 2010 2015

Quick Facts

Home Court ............................................ Pioneer Arena

Capacity .....................................................................2,000

2010-11 Record .........................................................23-9

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................... 14-4/1st

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 4/5

Head Coach ..................................................Adell Harris

Alma Mater ......................................Wake Forest, 2002

Record at School (years) ................................ 46-19 (2)

Career Record ......................................................... 46-19

Assistant Coach ...............................................Ross Jolly

Basketball Office Number ..................423-636-7329

SID ..............................................................Dom Donnelly

Office Phone ............................................423-636-7326

Cell Phone ................................................423-341-0091

Office Fax ..................................................423-636-7370

E-mail ................................. [email protected]

Internet Address ......www.tusculumpioneers.com

SID Mailing Address ................................ PO Box 5054

.............................................................. Tusculum College

..................................................... Greeneville, TN 37743

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown

3 Kendal Baxter G Jr. 5-5 Sevierville, Tenn.

4 Alexis Anderson G Fr, 5-4 Chattanooga, Tenn.

5 Alishia Mosley G So. 5-8 Cameron, N.C.

10 Blakeley Burleson G Fr. 5-6 Piney Flats, Tenn.

11 Breyona Bennett G Jr. 5-9 Knoxville, Tenn.

12 Kiara Baker G Fr. 5-5 Snellville, Ga.

22 Linda Aughburns F Sr. 5-11 Fayetteville, N.C.

23 Nequoiah Anderson G So. 5-5 Washington, D.C.

24 April McCann G Jr. 5-8 Chattanooga, Tenn.

30 Staci Hicks F Sr. 6-1 Loveland, Ohio

34 Jama Hammontree G Jr. 5-8 Greenback, Tenn.

42 Ashley Thurman C Jr. 6-2 Nashville, Tenn.

Head CoachAdell Harris

3rd Season

March 15, 2010 March 6, 2011Tusculum beats Wingate, 77-66, for their second-straight Food Lion SAC Tournament championship.

Tusculum wins 70-63 at Lander to win the Southeast Regional championship and advance to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the first time

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WingateThe Wingate University women’s basketball team returns five starters and eight letter winners from last year’s NCAA Division II tournament team. In 2010-11, the Bulldogs earned a second-place finish in the SAC regular season and tournament races.

“This year is no different than any other year,” Wingate head coach Barbara Nelson says. “We want to win the SAC and the NCAA regional tournament. Our eight returning players got a taste of the NCAA tournament last year. We want to do better this year.”

Nelson believes the 2011-12 edition of the Wingate Bulldogs has many strengths. “We are athletic and long on the perimeter,” Nelson says. “Our bench is very deep.” On the other side of the coin, Nelson feels Wingate has much work to do. “We need to become a better rebounding team,” she says. “We must stay committed to our defensive schemes…and stay healthy.”

Senior All-SAC guard Kurie Washington leads a talented group of returning players. Last season, Washington led the Bulldogs and ranked ninth in the SAC with 13.6 points per game. She reached 1,000 career points in Wingate’s victory at North Greenville last year.

“Kurie’s legs are better this year,” Nelson says. “She is always a deep threat. This year, she can get her shot off quicker. Kurie is great at attacking the basket.”

Both sophomore guard Janitsha Williams and Washington were named to the pre-season All-SAC team. “Janitsha can also shoot the long ball,” Nelson says. “Her rebounding and defense are big bonuses for us.” An All-SAC Freshman team member last year, Williams finished third on the team with 9.9 points per game. She was even better in conference games, averaging 11.1 points per contest.

Depth is a plus for the Bulldogs. Junior Sarah Wollett joins Washington and Williams at shooting guard. “Sarah is our best pure shooter,” Nelson says. Wollett averaged 9.0 points per game last season, fourth on the Bulldog charts. Her 35 three-point field goals were second to Washington’s 36. Wollett will

says. “She can run the floor and hit the three-pointer. Simone is doing good things for us.”

Junior forward Tish Logan was second on the team with her 5.4 rebounds per game last year. She started 19 contests. “Tish is in phenomenal shape,” Nelson says. “She is a great defensive rebounder.” Classmate Jecia Anderson is “in the best shape of her Wingate career,” Nelson says. “Jecia is working hard and moving well; we are seeing a different player.”

Sophomore Chantal Dunbar averaged 4.4 points per game last season. She started seven of her 30 games. “Chantal is creating steals with her defensive pressure,” Nelson says. “She rebounds well in our defensive schemes.”

Freshmen Brooklyn Boston and Sequoia Morton bring many fine attributes to the Bulldog table. “Brooklyn is leaps and bounds ahead of where the coaching staff thought she would be (at this point),” Nelson says. “She finishes well around the basket…and can hit the 15-footer.”

“Sequoia is a very long defensive player,” Nelson says. “She is the fastest post player we have. Sequoia runs and hustles…and recovers well on the defensive end.”

The Bulldogs play defending national champion Clayton State in December. Wingate will also face Lander at Clayton State’s post-Christmas tournament. Wingate plays conference foes Lincoln Memorial (Nov. 30) and Carson-Newman (Dec. 3) during the first semester. Wingate opens its home slate Tuesday, Nov. 22, hosting UNC Pembroke.

- David Sherwood, Wingate Media Relations

see time at both point guard and shooting guard this season.

Point guards Tiffany Brown and Nikki Burton give Wingate many options in the backcourt. “Tiffany is a great defensive stopper,” Nelson says. “She has worked hard to improve her shooting as well.”

Brown started 21 of Wingate’s 30 games last year, contributing 6.9 points per game. She led the Bulldogs with 43 steals. Burton joins the Wingate family as a transfer from the University of Louisville. “Nikki is very difficult to guard in the open court,” Nelson says. “She is a point guard who can post up…she gives us much flexibility in our line-ups.”

“Our freshmen shooting guards have been tremendous surprises for us in pre-season,” Nelson says. “Jakari Thompson plays good defense and runs the floor well,” Nelson notes. “Sarah Burnick finishes well around the basket. She is very smart with a good basketball IQ.” Sophomore transfer Cayleigh Weekly (Peace) will also be in the mix at the guard positions. Weekly played her prep basketball for Wingate alum Ina Thompson at Porter Ridge High School.

Burton, Wollett and freshmen Kelli Bonner, Jasmine DeBerry and Jade Montgomery will run the show from the point guard position. “Kelli is a skilled point guard who can shoot the ball,” Nelson says. “Jasmine brings tenacity and great defensive skills to our team.” A Piedmont High School product, Montgomery is an All-SAC women’s soccer player who will join the basketball team once her magical season concludes. “Jade’s gift is her defensive pressure on the ball,” Nelson says.

In the post, senior forward Simone Rutledge was named to the pre-season All-SAC team. Rutledge was second on the Bulldog team charts with her 10.2 points per game last year. She led Wingate with 6.7 rebounds per game. “Simone is our floor general,” Nelson

1970 1975 1980 1985 1990

1978-79Wingate competes in first season as a four-year institution. Bulldogs are led by coach Bill Connell.

1980-81Johnny Jacumin era begins at Wingate. Jacumin would go on to win 591 games in 27 seasons.

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Wingate

1995 2000 2005 2010 2015

Quick Facts

Home Court ...............................................Cuddy Arena

Capacity .....................................................................2,300

2010-11 Record ...................................................... 19-11

2010-11 SAC Record/Finish ........................12-6/t2nd

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 8/3

Head Coach .......................................... Barbara Nelson

Alma Mater .................................................Presbyterian

Record at School (years) ................................ 77-43 (4)

Career Record ......................................................... 77-43

Assistant Coach ...............................................Keith Bell

Assistant Coach ........................................... India Elliott

Assistant Coach ..........................................Jason Smith

Assistant Coach ......................................Keith Jacquier

Basketball Office Number ..................704-233-8172

SID ......................................................... David Sherwood

Office Phone ............................................704-233-8186

Cell Phone ................................................704-507-0056

Office Fax ..................................................704-233-8169

E-mail ................................. [email protected]

Internet Address ........ www.wingatebulldogs.com

SID Mailing Address ...................................PO Box 159

...........................................................Wingate, NC 28174

2011-12 Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown1 Jade Montgomery G Fr. 5-4 Monroe, N.C. 2 Kelli Bonner G Fr. 5-3 Yadkinville, N.C. 3 Tiffany Brown G Sr. 5-6 Cartersville, Ga. 4 Chantal Dunbar F So. 5-10 Norfolk, Va. 5 Cayleigh Weekly G So. 5-6 Indian Trail, N.C. 10 Jakari Thompson G Fr. 5-9 Clinton, Md. 11 Janitsha Williams G So. 5-8 Statesville, N.C. 12 Sarah Wollett G Jr. 5-8 Raleigh, N.C. 14 Simone Rutledge F Sr. 6-0 Atlanta, Ga. 20 Tish Logan F Jr. 5-11 Suitland, Md. 21 Jasmine DeBerry G Fr. 5-6 Charlotte, N.C. 22 Nikki Burton G So. 5-10 Charlotte, N.C. 23 Sequoia Morton F Fr. 6-0 Newport News, Va. 25 Kurie Washington G/F Sr. 5-8 Marion, N.C. 32 Brooklyn Boston F Fr. 6-1 Lenoir, N.C. 33 Jecia Anderson C Jr. 6-2 San Antonio, Texas 34 Sarah Burnick F Fr. 5-11 Matthews, N.C.

Head CoachBarbara Nelson

5th Season

1994-95

Wingate goes 25-6, advances to NCAA Elite Eight for first time in school history.

2002-03 Wingate wins 18 games on the season, including the 500th in Johnny Jacumin’s career.

2007-08Bulldogs earn spot in NCAA Elite Eight in coach Barbara Nelson’s first season.

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2010-11 Year in Review

SAC Regular Season, Tournament Titles go to Tusculum

Final SAC Standings

Team SAC Overall

Tusculum 14-4 21-9

Wingate 12-6 19-11

Newberry 11-7 17-11

Lenoir-Rhyne 11-7 14-13

Mars Hill 10-8 17-10

Catawba 9-9 15-14

Carson-Newman 9-9 14-16

Anderson 7-11 11-16

Lincoln Memorial 5-13 10-16

Brevard 2-16 6-22

Tusculum, Wingate Earn NCAA Tournament Bids

Tusculum and Wingate, the SAC’s top two teams during the 2010-11

season, each secured bids into the 2011 NCAA Women’s Basketball

Championship. Tusculum’s berth came by virtue of winning the Food

Lion SAC Tournament, while Wingate earned an at-large selection.

Both teams were ultimately eliminated in the Southeast Regional

quarterfinals -- Tusculum by USC Aiken and Wingate by Lander.

2011 Food Lion SAC Tournament

1 Tusculum 62

March 2 Tusculum 61

8 Anderson 61

March 5 Tusculum 77Hickory, N.C.

4 Newberry 80

March 2 Newberry 45

5 Mars Hill 64

March 6 TUSCULUMHickory, N.C.

3 Lenoir-Rhyne 67

March 2 Carson-Newman 57

6 Carson-Newman 77

March 5 Wingate 66Hickory, N.C.

2 Wingate 68

March 2 Wingate 69

7 Catawba 62

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Award Winners

All-SAC First Team

Mandy Mendenhall Carson-NewmanDana Hicks CatawbaCameron Sealey Lenoir-RhyneBrittini Young Mars HillHelen McKinney NewberryJasmine Gunn TusculumKurie Washington Wingate

All-SAC Second Team

Ashley Abed AndersonZoriah Williams Carson-NewmanMilica Ivanovic CatawbaTaylor Deal Mars HillCatherine Hintz Tusculum

SAC All-Freshman Team

Shannon Depew Carson-NewmanWhitney Brinkley Lenoir-RhyneTyler Carlson Mars HillEllie Gleeson NewberryJanitsha Williams Wingate

Daktronics All-Southeast Region Team

Jasmine Gunn (1st) Tusculum

State Farm All-America Team

Jasmine Gunn (HM) Tusculum

SAC Coach of the YearTodd Starkey, L-R

SAC Player of the YearSE Region Player of the YearJasmine Gunn, Tusculum

SAC Freshman of the YearShannon Depew, C-N

SAC Scholar-AthleteBrittini Young, Mars Hill

1. Clayton St.2. Michigan Tech3. Arkansas Tech4. NW Missouri St.5. Metro St. - Denver6. Lander7. Delta St.8. Bentley9. Grand Canyon10 Cal St. Poly-Pomona11. Fort Lewis12. Shaw 13. S.C. - Aiken

14. Wayne St.15. Alaska-Anch.16. Northeastern St.17. Dixie St.18. W. Washington19. Quincy20. Holy Family21. Tarleton St.22. Johnson C. Smith23. Florida Southern24. Cal St.-Monteray Bay25. Edinboro

Final National Rankings

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2010-11 Statistics

SCORING OFFENSETeam ............................G W-L Pts Avg/G1.Mars Hill........... .........27 17-10 2009 74.4 2.Wingate............. ......30 19-11 2087 69.6 3.Carson-Newman.. .....30 14-16 2060 68.7 4.Catawba............. .....29 15-14 1989 68.6 5.Tusculum............ .....30 21-9 2003 66.8 6.Lincoln Memorial. .....26 10-16 1729 66.5 7.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....27 14-13 1740 64.4 8.Newberry............ .....28 17-11 1785 63.8 9.Brevard............. .......28 6-22 1721 61.510.Anderson............ ....27 11-16 1640 60.7

SCORING DEFENSETeam .............................. G Pts Avg/G1.Tusculum............ ........ 30 1803 60.1 2.Newberry............ ....... 28 1692 60.4 3.Anderson............ ....... 27 1704 63.1 4.Catawba............. ....... 29 1881 64.9 5.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ..... 27 1755 65.0 6.Wingate............. ........ 30 1976 65.9 7.Brevard............. ......... 28 1905 68.0 8.Carson-Newman... ...... 30 2081 69.4 9.Mars Hill........... .......... 27 1923 71.210.Lincoln Memorial... .... 26 1864 71.7

SCORING MARGINTeam ............................G OFF DEF Margin1.Tusculum............ ......30 66.8 60.1 +6.7 2.Catawba............. .....29 68.6 64.9 +3.7 3.Wingate............. ......30 69.6 65.9 +3.7 4.Newberry............ .....28 63.8 60.4 +3.3 5.Mars Hill........... ........27 74.4 71.2 +3.2 6.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ....27 64.4 65.0 -0.6 7.Carson-Newman. ......30 68.7 69.4 -0.7 8.Anderson............ .....27 60.7 63.1 -2.4 9.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 66.5 71.7 -5.210.Brevard............. ......28 61.5 68.0 -6.6

FREE THROW PERCENTAGESTeam ............................G FTM FTA Pct1.Wingate............. .......30 548 723 .758 2.Anderson............ .....27 316 422 .749 3.Catawba............. .....29 408 552 .739 4.Newberry............ .....28 444 601 .739 5.Tusculum............ .....30 474 668 .710 6.Mars Hill........... ........27 424 606 .700 7.Lincoln Memorial... ...26 322 469 .687 8.Carson-Newman.. .....30 461 672 .686 9.Lenoir-Rhyne........ 27 479 707 .67810.Brevard............. ......28 334 499 .669

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam ............................G FG FGA Pct1.Lincoln Memorial.... ..26 645 1547 .417 2.Tusculum............ .....30 719 1739 .413 3.Carson-Newman.......30 730 1769 .413 4.Mars Hill........... ........27 706 1718 .411 5.Anderson............ .....27 575 1400 .411 6.Brevard............. .......28 605 1540 .393 7.Wingate............. ......30 694 1769 .392

8.Catawba............. .....29 711 1842 .386 9.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ...27 588 1528 .38510.Newberry............ ....28 622 1682 .370

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam ............................G FG FGA Pct1.Wingate............. .......30 698 1852 .377 2.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ...27 604 1602 .377 3.Newberry............ .....28 601 1574 .382 4.Catawba............. .....29 705 1808 .390 5.Tusculum............ .....30 661 1689 .391 6.Carson-Newman... ....30 757 1915 .395 7.Mars Hill........... ........27 662 1656 .400 8.Anderson............ .....27 601 1497 .401 9.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 639 1573 .40610.Brevard............. ......28 664 1547 .429

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam ............................G FG FGA Pct1.Wingate............. 30 151 404 .374 2.Mars Hill........... 27 173 484 .357 3.Lincoln Memorial 26 117 355 .330 4.Anderson........... 27 174 531 .328 5.Carson-Newman 30 139 430 .323 6.Brevard............. 28 177 566 .313 7.Tusculum........... 30 91 300 .303 8.Newberry........... 28 97 323 .300 9.Catawba............ 29 159 534 .29810.Lenoir-Rhyne.... 27 85 327 .260

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADETeam ............................G 3FG Avg/G1.Anderson............ ......27 174 6.44 2.Mars Hill........... ........27 173 6.41 3.Brevard............. .......28 177 6.32 4.Catawba............. .....29 159 5.48 5.Wingate............. ......30 151 5.03 6.Carson-Newman.. .....30 139 4.63 7.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 117 4.50 8.Newberry............ .....28 97 3.46 9.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ...27 85 3.1510.Tusculum............ ....30 91 3.03

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam ............................G FG FGA Pct1.Newberry............ ......28 121 446 .271 2.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....27 127 455 .279 3.Mars Hill........... ........27 145 483 .300 4.Catawba............. .....29 124 408 .304 5.Wingate............. ......30 193 597 .323 6.Carson-Newman.. .....30 164 506 .324 7.Tusculum............ .....30 124 382 .325 8.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 149 455 .327 9.Anderson............ .....27 128 383 .33410.Brevard............. ......28 135 388 .348

REBOUNDING OFFENSETeam ............................G Reb Avg/G1.Catawba............. ......29 1230 42.4 2.Lenoir-Rhyne....... .....27 1137 42.1 3.Carson-Newman... ....30 1237 41.2

4.Mars Hill........... ........27 1110 41.1 5.Wingate............. ......30 1230 41.0 6.Tusculum............ .....30 1199 40.0 7.Newberry............ .....28 1097 39.2 8.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 992 38.2 9.Anderson............ .....27 938 34.710.Brevard............. ......28 863 30.8

REBOUNDING DEFENSETeam ............................G Reb Avg/G1.Anderson............ ......27 909 33.7 2.Tusculum............ .....30 1025 34.2 3.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ...27 1019 37.7 4.Wingate............. ......30 1165 38.8 5.Carson-Newman.. .....30 1172 39.1 6.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 1022 39.3 7.Newberry............ .....28 1115 39.8 8.Catawba............. .....29 1165 40.2 9.Mars Hill........... ........27 1087 40.310.Brevard............. ......28 1173 41.9

BLOCKED SHOTSTeam ............................G Blocks Avg/G1.Carson-Newman.... ....30 116 3.87 2.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 87 3.35 3.Tusculum............ .....30 78 2.60 4.Brevard............. .......28 68 2.43 5.Anderson............ .....27 64 2.37 6.Catawba............. .....29 62 2.14 7.Mars Hill........... ........27 50 1.85 8.Wingate............. ......30 55 1.83 9.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ....27 49 1.8110.Newberry............ ....28 45 1.61

ASSISTSTeam ............................G Assists Avg/G1.Mars Hill........... .........27 385 14.26 2.Carson-Newman... ....30 414 13.80 3.Catawba............. .....29 397 13.69 4.Anderson............ .....27 343 12.70 5.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 320 12.31 6.Newberry............ .....28 326 11.64 7.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ...27 312 11.56 8.Brevard............. .......28 321 11.46 9.Wingate............. ......30 343 11.4310.Tusculum............ ....30 298 9.93

STEALSTeam ............................G Steals Avg/G1.Lincoln Memorial... ....26 276 10.62 2.Brevard............. .......28 273 9.75 3.Wingate............. ......30 283 9.43 4.Carson-Newman.. .....30 267 8.90 5.Tusculum............ .....30 259 8.63 6.Mars Hill........... ........27 228 8.44 7.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ...27 217 8.04 8.Catawba............. .....29 233 8.03 9.Newberry............ .....28 216 7.7110.Anderson............ ....27 184 6.81

Team

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2010-11 StatisticsOFFENSIVE REBOUNDSTeam ............................G No. Avg/G1.Catawba............. ......29 436 15.03 2.Tusculum............ .....30 450 15.00 3.Wingate............. ......30 418 13.93 4.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ...27 375 13.89 Mars Hill........... .........27 375 13.89 6.Carson-Newman... ....30 415 13.83 7.Newberry............ .....28 376 13.43 8.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 294 11.31 9.Anderson............ .....27 274 10.1510.Brevard............. ......28 238 8.50

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSTeam ............................G No. Avg/G1.Lenoir-Rhyne........ ....27 762 28.22 2.Carson-Newman.. .....30 822 27.40 3.Catawba............. .....29 794 27.38 4.Mars Hill........... ........27 735 27.22 5.Wingate............. ......30 812 27.07 6.Lincoln Memorial. .....26 698 26.85 7.Newberry............ .....28 721 25.75 8.Tusculum............ .....30 749 24.97 9.Anderson............ .....27 664 24.5910.Brevard............. ......28 625 22.32

TEAM SUMMARIESTeam ............................G PF-PA Avg Score Margin FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RebF RebA MarginAnderson............ .........27 1640-1704 60.7-63.1 -2.4 575-1400 .411 174-531 .328 316-422 .749 938 909 +1.1Brevard............. ...........28 1721-1905 61.5-68.0 -6.6 605-1540 .393 177-566 .313 334-499 .669 863 1173 -11.1Carson-Newman...... .....30 2060-2081 68.7-69.4 -0.7 730-1769 .413 139-430 .323 461-672 .686 1237 1172 +2.2Catawba............. .........29 1989-1881 68.6-64.9 +3.7 711-1842 .386 159-534 .298 408-552 .739 1230 1165 +2.2Lenoir-Rhyne........ .......27 1740-1755 64.4-65.0 -0.6 588-1528 .385 85-327 .260 479-707 .678 1137 1019 +4.4Lincoln Memorial.... .....26 1729-1864 66.5-71.7 -5.2 645-1547 .417 117-355 .330 322-469 .687 992 1022 -1.2Mars Hill........... ............27 2009-1923 74.4-71.2 +3.2 706-1718 .411 173-484 .357 424-606 .700 1110 1087 +0.9Newberry............ .........28 1785-1692 63.8-60.4 +3.3 622-1682 .370 97-323 .300 444-601 .739 1097 1115 -0.6Tusculum............ .........30 2003-1803 66.8-60.1 +6.7 719-1739 .413 91-300 .303 474-668 .710 1199 1025 +5.8Wingate............. ..........30 2087-1976 69.6-65.9 +3.7 694-1769 .392 151-404 .374 548-723 .758 1230 1165 +2.2

Individual

SCORINGPlayer-Team .....................G FG 3 FT Pts Avg1.Gunn, Jasmine-TC........ .30 189 15 168 561 18.7 2.Sealey, Cameron-LRU. ..27 155 49 125 484 17.9 3.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU26 157 59 85 458 17.6 4.McKinney, Helen-NEW.. 28 164 73 89 490 17.5 5.Young, Brittini-MHCW.. ..26 123 60 143 449 17.3 6.Hicks, Dana-CATW..... ...29 175 0 149 499 17.2 7.Ivanovic, Milica-CATW ...29 155 71 77 458 15.8 8.Mendenhall, Mandy-CN. 30 176 45 69 466 15.5 9.Washington, Kurie-WU.. 30 121 36 130 408 13.610.Williams, Zoriah-CN..... .25 109 0 89 307 12.311.Ashley Abed-AUW...... ..27 104 34 89 331 12.312.Deal, Taylor-MHCW..... .27 124 13 66 327 12.113.Hintz, Catherine-TC.... ..27 137 0 51 325 12.014.Lindsay Brendle-BC..... .28 101 26 105 333 11.915.Micheala Watkins-BC... 28 120 20 64 324 11.616.Talley,Patrice-LMU....... 25 121 0 43 285 11.417.Anna Schlobohm-BC.... 28 124 42 28 318 11.4

18.Alexa Neal-AUW......... ..26 89 51 47 276 10.619.Rutledge, Simone-WU ..30 117 7 64 305 10.220.Long, Kisha-CATW..... ..29 103 29 57 292 10.121.Carlson, Tyler-MHCW.. .27 91 29 58 269 10.022.Williams, Janitsha-WU. .30 101 34 60 296 9.923.Depew, Shannon-CN.... 29 109 20 42 280 9.724.Watson, Leanne-NEW. .27 89 0 67 245 9.125.Wollett, Sarah-WU........ 29 83 35 59 260 9.026.Brinkley, Whitney-LRU ..27 87 0 68 242 9.027.Alissa Diaz-AUW......... .27 86 28 40 240 8.928.Culler, Whitley-LRU..... .26 80 4 66 230 8.829.Baxter, Kendal-TC....... .28 78 56 34 246 8.830.Moore, Katlin-CN........ ..29 78 27 62 245 8.4

REBOUNDINGPlayer-Team ......................G Off Def Tot Avg/G1.Hicks, Dana-CATW......... .29 132 204 336 11.6 2.Williams, Zoriah-CN...... .25 82 165 247 9.9 3.Hintz, Catherine-TC...... .27 110 109 219 8.1 4.Aughburns, Linda-TC.... .30 75 156 231 7.7

5.Deal, Taylor-MHCW....... .27 72 135 207 7.7 6.Depew, Shannon-CN..... .29 77 130 207 7.1 7.Watson, Leanne-NEW.... 27 70 122 192 7.1 8.Breonda Shannon-AUW. 27 57 133 190 7.0 9.Merritt, Elizabeth-CATW..29 72 127 199 6.910.Rutledge, Simone-WU... 30 83 118 201 6.711.Talley,Patrice-LMU....... 25 44 120 164 6.612.Hicks, Staci-TC.......... 27 66 102 168 6.213.McKinney, Helen-NEW.. 28 43 128 171 6.114.Ivanovic, Milica-CATW... 29 29 142 171 5.915.Culler, Whitley-LRU...... 26 57 91 148 5.716.Williams, Jocelyn-MHC ..27 71 78 149 5.517.Logan, Tish-WU........... .30 55 106 161 5.418.Sealey, Cameron-LRU.. .27 27 117 144 5.319.Laughter, Caroline-LRU. 26 45 89 134 5.220.Creet, Leeara-NEW..... ..28 53 91 144 5.1

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)Player-Team ..........................G FG FGA Pct1.Williams, Zoriah-CN...... ...25 109 198 .551

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOTeam ............................G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1.Newberry............ ......28 326 11.6 410 14.6 0.80 2.Catawba............. .....29 397 13.7 505 17.4 0.79 3.Mars Hill........... ........27 385 14.3 519 19.2 0.74 4.Anderson............ .....27 343 12.7 479 17.7 0.72 5.Carson-Newman.. .....30 414 13.8 626 20.9 0.66 6.Brevard............. .......28 321 11.5 514 18.4 0.62 7.Tusculum............ .....30 298 9.9 491 16.4 0.61 8.Wingate............. ......30 343 11.4 572 19.1 0.60 9.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 320 12.3 540 20.8 0.5910.Lenoir-Rhyne....... ....27 312 11.6 565 20.9 0.55

TURNOVER MARGINTeam ............................G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1.Newberry............ ......28 410 14.6 493 17.6 +2.96 2.Brevard............. .......28 514 18.4 592 21.1 +2.79 3.Tusculum............ .....30 491 16.4 529 17.6 +1.27 4.Mars Hill........... ........27 519 19.2 540 20.0 +0.78 5.Catawba............. .....29 505 17.4 521 18.0 +0.55 6.Wingate............. ......30 572 19.1 563 18.8 -0.30 7.Lenoir-Rhyne........ 27 565 20.9 527 19.5 -1.41 8.Carson-Newman.. .....30 626 20.9 559 18.6 -2.23 9.Lincoln Memorial.. ....26 540 20.8 480 18.5 -2.3110.Anderson............ ....27 479 17.7 389 14.4 -3.33

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3.Malachi, Dion-MHCM...... 25 152 250 .608 4.Jordan,Josh-BC........... . 26 102 169 .604 5.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ 28 165 281 .587 6.Holleman, John-C-NM... . 25 99 174 .569 7.Klempin, Tommy-TC....... 30 103 184 .560 8.Trey Britton-AUM......... 33 121 219 .553 9.Turner, Odell-WU......... 28 156 298 .52310.Davis,Tony-NEW........... 27 122 236 .51711.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... 33 151 306 .49312.Alexander, Quan-WU.... . 29 98 204 .48013.Jones, Allan-LRU......... . 24 133 277 .48014.Denzail Jones-AUM....... 32 121 264 .458 Hare, Kevin-C-NM......... 21 66 144 .458

ASSISTSPlayer-Team ...........................G Assists Avg/G1.Tumer, Bradley-C-NM...... .26 164 6.31 2.Steigerwald, Justin-TC... .30 135 4.50 3.Lockhart,Jawuan-NEW...... .27 112 4.15 4.Dominick Reid-CATM....... .26 102 3.92 5.Kincaid, Ethan-WU........ ..29 113 3.90 6.Hendrix,Gaither-BC....... ..27 104 3.85 7.Brandon Young-AUM........ .33 94 2.85 8.Roper,Josh-BC............ ....26 72 2.77 9.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... .33 91 2.7610.Denzail Jones-AUM........ 32 88 2.7511.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... 29 79 2.7212.Hughes, Donterious-MHC ..22 57 2.5913.Stewart, Tarron-MHCM..... .26 67 2.5814.Davis, Kevin-LRU......... ..25 64 2.5615.Troutman, Rob-TC......... .30 76 2.53 Carden,Cam-LMU........... .30 76 2.53

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)Player-Team .........................G FTM FTA Pct1.Troutman, Rob-TC......... .30 91 107 .850 2.Denzail Jones-AUM........ .32 121 143 .846 3.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... .29 90 108 .833 4.Roper,Josh-BC............ ..26 141 171 .825 5.Mack, Julian-MHCM........ 24 49 60 .817 6.Sanders, Ishmael-C-NM... .27 66 81 .815 7.Thomas, Jeff-LRU......... 26 79 98 .806 8.Vest, Kevin-TC........... ....30 72 90 .800 9.Garrett,Darryl-LMU....... .25 59 74 .79710.Alexander, Quan-WU....... .29 80 102 .78411.Klempin, Tommy-TC........ 30 109 139 .78412.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... 33 87 111 .78413.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU. .30 61 78 .78214.Holleman, John-C-NM..... .25 71 91 .78015.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ .28 150 193 .777

STEALSPlayer-Team .............................G Steals Avg/G1.Roper,Josh-BC............ .......26 64 2.46 2.Tumer, Bradley-C-NM...... ..26 54 2.08 3.Kevis Cornwell-AUM....... ...33 64 1.94 4.Dominick Reid-CATM....... .26 48 1.85 5.Mack, Julian-MHCM........ ...24 40 1.67 6.Denzail Jones-AUM........ ...32 52 1.63 7.Garrett,Darryl-LMU....... .....25 39 1.56 8.Hughes, Donterious-MHCM.. 22 34 1.55 9.Carden,Cam-LMU........... ..30 46 1.53

10.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... ..29 43 1.4811.Justin Huntley-CATM...... ..28 41 1.4612.Stewart, Tarron-MHCM..... 26 38 1.4613.Leatherwood, Kevin-C-NM.. 27 37 1.3714.Jordan,Josh-BC........... .....26 35 1.3515.Ryan,Patrick-NEW......... ...27 35 1.30

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)Player-Team ....................... G 3FG FGA Pct1.Carden,Cam-LMU........... 30 74 172 .430 2.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... 29 51 122 .418 3.Oskars Ernstedins-AUM.. 33 59 143 .413 4.Troutman, Rob-TC......... . 30 66 160 .413 5.Hawkins, Bryce-LRU....... 26 28 68 .412 6.Emile, Sammy-MHCM..... 26 52 127 .409 7.Dominick Reid-CATM..... . 26 69 170 .406 8.Sullivan, Antonio-C-NM... 23 64 159 .403 9.Brandon Young-AUM....... 33 61 155 .39410.Smith, Chase-WU.......... 28 36 92 .39111.Hare, Kevin-C-NM......... 21 22 57 .38612.Sanders, Ishmael-C-N .... 27 75 195 .38513.McClure, R.J.-LRU........ . 24 27 71 .38014.Cameron Lovelace-CAT . 28 34 92 .37015.Hughes, Donterious-MHC22 44 121 .364 Young,Coleman-NEW....... 25 32 88 .364

3-POINT FG MADEPlayer-Team ........................... G 3FG Avg/G1.Sullivan, Antonio-C-NM... . 23 64 2.78 2.Sanders, Ishmael-C-NM.... .. 27 75 2.78 3.Dominick Reid-CATM....... 26 69 2.65 4.Carden,Cam-LMU........... 30 74 2.47 5.Troutman, Rob-TC......... .. 30 66 2.20 6.Keon Moore-CATM.......... 28 60 2.14 7.Hendrix,Gaither-BC....... .. 27 55 2.04 8.Emile, Sammy-MHCM........ . 26 52 2.00 Hughes, Donterious-MHCM. 22 44 2.0010.Roper,Josh-BC............ ... 26 51 1.9611.Brandon Young-AUM........ . 33 61 1.85 Nick Trull-AUM........... ....... 33 61 1.8513.Armstrong,Brandon-LMU.. .. 30 54 1.8014.Oskars Ernstedins-AUM.... . 33 59 1.7915.Vaughn, Jaime-WU......... 29 51 1.76

BLOCKED SHOTSPlayer-Team ........................G Blocks Avg/G1.Malachi, Dion-MHCM....... 25 72 2.88 2.Davis,Tony-NEW........... 27 47 1.74 3.Parker, Jeffrey-WU....... 29 50 1.72

4.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ 28 46 1.64 5.Turner, Odell-WU......... .28 45 1.61 6.Kejuan Mayo-CATM......... 28 35 1.25 7.Taylor Shugart-AUM....... .33 32 0.97 8.Lee Martin-CATM.......... .28 27 0.96 9.Trey Britton-AUM......... .33 28 0.8510.Thomas, Jeff-LRU......... 26 22 0.8511.Gatkuoth, Steven-MHCM .24 20 0.8312.Holleman, John-C-NM... ..25 19 0.7613.Emile, Sammy-MHCM... ..26 19 0.7314.Klempin, Tommy-TC....... .30 20 0.6715.Jordan,Josh-BC........... 26 17 0.65

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSPlayer-Team ............................. G No. Avg/G1.Davis,Tony-NEW........... ...... 27 102 3.78 2.Turner, Odell-WU......... ...... 28 90 3.21 3.Jordan,Josh-BC........... ...... 26 81 3.12 4.Taylor Shugart-AUM....... ... 33 96 2.91 5.Johnson,Desmond-LMU...... 30 84 2.80 Malachi, Dion-MHCM....... .. 25 70 2.80 7.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ .... 28 68 2.43 8.Keon Moore-CATM.......... .. 28 66 2.36 9.Klempin, Tommy-TC........ .. 30 69 2.3010.Reynolds,Chris-NEW....... . 27 62 2.3011.Jones, Allan-LRU......... ..... 24 51 2.1312.Robinson,Ray-NEW......... . 24 48 2.0013.Moose,Darius-BC.......... ... 27 53 1.9614.Tankersley, Mike-WU...... .. 22 40 1.82 Hughes, Donterious-MHCM.. 22 40 1.82

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSPlayer-Team ............................. G No. Avg/G1.Curry,D’Mario-LMU........ ..... 28 162 5.79 2.Jordan,Josh-BC........... ...... 26 149 5.73 3.Johnson,Desmond-LMU...... 30 169 5.63 4.Turner, Odell-WU......... ...... 28 144 5.14 5.Davis,Tony-NEW........... ..... 27 123 4.56 6.Malachi, Dion-MHCM....... . 25 109 4.36 7.Steigerwald, Justin-TC... ... 30 127 4.23 8.Holleman, John-C-NM...... . 25 100 4.00 9.Roper,Josh-BC............ ...... 26 102 3.92 Emile, Sammy-MHCM........ 26 102 3.9211.Dominick Reid-CATM....... 26 98 3.7712.Alexander, Quan-WU....... . 29 106 3.6613.Schauss,Drew-BC.......... .. 27 98 3.6314.Taylor Shugart-AUM....... .. 33 118 3.5815.Vest, Kevin-TC........... ....... 30 105 3.50

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)Player-Team ............................. G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1.Bearzatto, Jessica-NEW... .. 28 139 5.0 60 2.1 2.32 2.Young, Brittini-MHCW..... ... 26 106 4.1 76 2.9 1.39 3.Long, Kisha-CATW......... .... 29 94 3.2 71 2.4 1.32 4.Dellapenta, Anna-CATW.... 26 79 3.0 63 2.4 1.25 5.Alexa Neal-AUW........... ..... 26 88 3.4 79 3.0 1.11 6.Laughter, Caroline-LRU... .. 26 79 3.0 81 3.1 0.98 7.Gunn, Jasmine-TC......... ... 30 101 3.4 107 3.6 0.94 8.Moore, Katlin-CN......... ...... 29 87 3.0 96 3.3 0.91 9.Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU.... . 26 93 3.6 112 4.3 0.83

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Team Game Highs

POINTS 117 Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) 114 Carson-Newman at Brevard (01/20/10)FIELD GOALS MADE 48 Carson-Newman at Brevard (01/20/10) 47 Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 86 Carson-Newman at Brevard (01/20/10) 85 Tusculum vs Mars Hill (01/27/10)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .591 (26-44) Lenoir-Rhyne vs UNC Pembroke (11/21/09) .589 (33-56) Lenoir-Rhyne vs Catawba (12/02/09)3 PT FG MADE 14 Mars Hill vs UNC Pembroke (11/20/09) 13 Mars Hill vs North Georgia (12/09/09)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 36 Lincoln Memorial vs UNC Pembroke (12/30/09) 31 Mars Hill vs UNC Pembroke (11/20/09)3 PT PERCENTAGE .667 (10-15) Catawba vs St. Paul’s (11/17/09) .636 (7-11) Carson-Newman vs Wingate (01/13/10)FREE THROWS MADE 38 Tusculum vs Francis Marion (03/13/10) 37 Wingate vs Francis Marion (12/19/09)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 52 Tusculum vs Francis Marion (03/13/10) 50 Wingate vs Francis Marion (12/19/09)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .962 (25-26) Newberry vs Lincoln Memorial (03/03/10) .944 (17-18) Catawba at Carson-Newman (01/27/10)REBOUNDS 68 Wingate vs American (P.R.) (11/27/09) 65 Newberry vs Morris (11/28/09)ASSISTS 29 Brevard at Truett-McConnell (01/11/10) 28 Wingate vs Sacred Heart (P.R.) (11/24/09)STEALS 35 Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) 24 Carson-Newman vs Augusta St. (11/18/09) 24 Carson-Newman vs King (11/21/09)BLOCKED SHOTS 14 Wingate at Catawba (01/06/10) 13 Carson-Newman vs King (11/21/09) TURNOVERS 35 Wingate at Johnson C. Smith (11/21/09) 31 Lenoir-Rhyne vs Columbus State (11/20/09) 31 Wingate vs North Greenville (01/09/10)FOULS 34 Wingate vs Brevard (01/16/10) 30 Lenoir-Rhyne vs Columbus State (11/20/09)

Individual Game Highs

POINTS 36 Gunn, Jasmine (Tusculum) vs NEWBERRY (01/29/11) 33 Gunn, Jasmine (Tusculum) at Shaw (12/16/10) 33 McKinney, Helen (Newberry) at Mars Hill (02/02/11) 33 Salaman,Dayshalee (Lincoln Memorial) vs CARSON-NEWMAN (02/23/11)FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Gunn, Jasmine (Tusculum) at Newberry (12/04/10) 14 McKinney, Helen (Newberry) at Mars Hill (02/02/11)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 28 McKinney, Helen (Newberry) at North Georgia (12/16/10) 27 Hicks, Dana (Catawba) at Lincoln Memorial (12/14/10)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (8-8) Miles, Courdne (Carson-Newman) vs CATAWBA (01/29/11) .889 (8-9) Depew, Shannon (Carson-Newman) vs MARYVILLE (12/01/10)3 PT FG MADE 8 Emily Willoughby (Anderson) vs LINCOLN MEMORIAL (02/19/11)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 16 McKinney, Helen (Newberry) at North Georgia (12/16/10) 15 McKinney, Helen (Newberry) vs LENOIR-RHYNE (11/23/10)3 PT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (5-5) Ashley Abed (Anderson) at Newberry (2/9/2011) 1.000 (4-4) Anna Schlobohm (Brevard) vs CARSON-NEWMAN (01/05/11)FREE THROWS MADE 15 Young, Brittini (Mars Hill) vs QUEENS (N.C.) (11/23/10) 14 Gunn, Jasmine (Tusculum) vs LINCOLN MEMORIAL (01/05/11)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 17 Gunn, Jasmine (Tusculum) vs NEWBERRY (01/29/11) 17 Lindsay Brendle (Brevard) vs LINCOLN MEMORIAL (02/16/11) 17 Holmes,Whitney (Lincoln Memorial) vs LENOIR-RHYNE (02/26/11)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (12-12) Hicks, Dana (Catawba) vs LIVINGSTONE (11/23/10) 1.000 (12-12) Young, Brittini (Mars Hill) vs LENOIR-RHYNE (12/04/10) 1.000 (11-11) Sealey, Cameron (Lenoir-Rhyne) vs FAYETTEVILLE ST. (11/15/10) 1.000 (11-11) Sealey, Cameron (Lenoir-Rhyne) at Mars Hill (12/04/10) 1.000 (11-11) Creet, Leeara (Newberry) vs MARS HILL (2/2/2011) 1.000 (9-9) 3 tied 1.000 (8-8) 9 tiedREBOUNDS 19 Williams, Zoriah (Carson-Newman) vs BREVARD (02/02/11) 19 Hicks, Dana (Catawba) vs NEWBERRY (02/26/11) 17 Hicks, Dana (Catawba) at Lenoir-Rhyne (01/19/11) 17 Aughburns, Linda (Tusculum) at Lenoir-Rhyne (02/23/11) 17 Hintz, Catherine (Tusculum) at Mars Hill (02/26/11)ASSISTS 11 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs District of Columbia (01/12/10) 11 Bearzatto,Jessica (Newberry) vs Brevard (01/27/10) 11 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) at Catawba (02/06/10)STEALS 9 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Virginia Intermont (12/30/09) 7 Whitaker,Amanda (Brevard) vs Converse (11/21/09) 7 Mendenhall, Mandy (Carson-Newman) at Tusculum (01/16/10) 7 Kyle, Ashley (Carson-Newman) at Brevard (01/20/10)BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Spears,Kat (Tusculum) vs Francis Marion (12/18/09) 7 Rhodes, Stacie (Wingate) at Catawba (01/06/10) 7 Buford, Shari (Carson-Newman) vs Catawba (01/27/10) 7 Rhodes, Stacie (Wingate) vs Mars Hill (02/17/10)TURNOVERS 10 Mills,Carolyn (Lincoln Memorial) vs Berea (11/17/09) 10 Harvey, Margaret (Mars Hill) at Belmont Abbey (12/30/09) 10 Gunn,Jasmine (Tusculum) vs Carson-Newman (01/16/10)

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TEAM RECORDS (Game)MOST POINTS SCORED: 143, Lincoln Memorial vs. Hiwas-see (11/20/09)FEWEST POINTS SCORED: 29, Newberry vs. Presbyterian (2/21/07)MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 126, Carson-Newman vs. King (11/15/08)FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 29, Presbyterian at New-berry (2/21/07)MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 94, Newberry at Carson-Newman (1/15/11)MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 94, Carson-Newman vs. Newberry (1/15/11)MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 60, Lincoln Memorial vs. Hiwassee (11/20/09)MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 50, Carson-Newman at Lincoln Memorial (2/27/07)HIGHEST FG PCT: .745, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Lincoln Memo-rial (2/28/07)HIGHEST FG PCT ALLOWED: .745, Lincoln Memorial at Lenoir-Rhyne (2/28/07)MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 53, Mars Hill vs Newberry, (12/4/95)MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 49, Catawba vs. Tusculum (2/11/06)MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 61, Mars Hill vs Newberry, (12/4/95)MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 57, New-berry vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93)HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 at-tempts): 1.000 (17-17), Lenoir-Rhyne vs. C-N (1995-96); 1.000 (16-16), Presbyterian at Armstrong Atlantic (12/17/05); 1.000 (15-15), Catawba vs Belmont Abbey (12/30/08); 1.000 (14-14), Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Wofford (1990-91); 1.00 (14-14), Presbyterian at Georgia C&S (12/13/06); 1.000 (13-13), Tusculum vs Catawba (01/09/10); 1.000 (13-13) Tusculum vs Lenoir-Rhyne (02/01/10); 1.000 (12-12), Lenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum (1/18/03); 1.000 (11-11), Presbyterian vs. Cali-fornia, PA (11/17/02); 1.000 (10-10) Tusculum at Carson-Newman (12/13/98)HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED (min. 10 attempts): 1.000 (17-17), Carson-Newman at Lenoir-Rhyne (95-96); 1.000 (13-13) Catawba at Tusculum (01/09/10); 1.000 (13-13) Lenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum (02/01/10); 1.000 (12-12), Tusculum vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1/18/03); 1.000 (12-12) Presbyterian at North Greenville (2/3/03); 1.000 (10-10) Carson-Newman vs. Tusculum (12/13/98); 1.000, Elon vs. Gardner Webb (1990-91), 1.000 Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Wingate (1990-91)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 47, Mars Hill vs. North Greenville (2/17/07)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 21, Catawba vs Wing-ate, (1998-99); 21, Gardner-Webb vs Johnson & Wales, (1997-98); 21, Lincoln Memorial at North Greenville, (2/20/07)MOST 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 47, Newberry at Lees-McRae (12/13/02)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 21, Wingate vs Catawba, (1998-99)HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE: .857 (18-21), Catawba vs. Elon (1991-92)HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .857 (6-7), Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Queens (1989-90)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 67, Gardner-Webb vs. Johnson and Wales (1997-98); 67, Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee (11/20/09); 67, Carson-Newman vs Hiwas-see (11/21/09); 67, Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 60, Carson-New-man vs. E. Tenn. State (1992-93)

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 56, Lincoln Memorial vs Temple Baptist (12/28/09)MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 40, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Catawba (1990-91)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 33, Newberry at Carson-Newman (1/15/11)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 25, Elon vs. High Point (1991-92)MOST ASSISTS: 37, Lincoln Memorial vs Hiwassee, (11/20/09)MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 34, Elon vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91)MOST STEALS: 26, Newberry at Carson-Newman (1/15/11); 26, Newberry vs. Catawba (1/22/11)MOST STEALS ALLOWED: 28, Carson-Newman vs. Belmont (1992-93)MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 13, Tusculum vs. Mars Hill (1/23/02); 13, Wingate vs. Limestone, (11/21/05); 13, Cataw-ba vs. Carson-Newman (1/27/07); 13, Catawba vs Carson-Newman (2/24/10); 13, Catawba vs. Newberry (1/22/11)MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ALLOWED: 13, Mars Hill vs. Tusculum, (1/23/02); 13, Carson-Newman at Catawba, (1/27/07); 13, Carson-Newman at Catawba (2/24/10); 13, Newberry vs. Catawba (1/22/11); 13, Newberry at Mars Hill (2/2/11)

TEAM RECORDS (Season)MOST GAMES WON: 27, Presbyterian (1992-93); 27, Presbyterian (2002-03); 27, Lincoln Memorial (2010-11)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON: 22, Lincoln Memo-rial (2010-11)MOST GAMES LOST: 25, Mars Hill (1999-00)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST: 22, Mars Hill (1999-00)BEST WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE: .900 (27-3), Lincoln Memorial (2010-11)MOST GAMES PLAYED: 36, Presbyterian (2002-03)MOST POINTS SCORED: 2813 (34 games), Wingate, (2006-07)MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 2616 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07)HIGHEST POINTS/GAME AVERAGE: 87.7 (30 games), Gardner-Webb (1999-00)HIGHEST POINTS/GAME ALLOWED AVERAGE: 90.4 (28 games), Carson-Newman (2008-09)MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 2270 (33 games), Wingate (2001-02)MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 2272 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07)MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 1013 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07)MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 599 (27 games), Newberry (2010-11)MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 568 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07)MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 649 (27 games), Newberry (2010-11)MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 900 (27 games), Newberry (2010-11)MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 880 (27 games), Newberry (2010-11)HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE: .526 (32 games), Presbyte-rian (1992-93)HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .512, (26 games) Lenoir-Rhyne, (1998-99)HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .782 (29 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91)HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .738 (27 games), Newberry (2010-11)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 705, (27 games), Gardner-Webb (1996-97); 705, (28 games) Carson-New-

man (2008-09)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 258, (36 games), Presbyterian (2002-03)MOST 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 777 (29 games), Tusculum (2004-05)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 261 (31 games), Brevard (2009-10)HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE: .453 (32 games), Presbyterian (1992-93)HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .429 (28 games), Mars Hill (1989-90)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 1387 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 1296 (33 games), Wingate (2001-02)MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 947 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07)MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 705 (32 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 508 (33 games), Wingate (2001-02)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 400 (32 games), Presbyterian (1992-93)HIGHEST REB/GAME AVG: 43.6 (29 games), Lincoln Memorial (2009-10); 43.6 (27 games), Newberry (2010-11)HIGHEST REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 41.5 (27 games), Catawba (2001-02)HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME AVG: 30.9 (29 games), Lincoln Memorial (2009-10)HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 27.3 (27 games), Newberry (2010-11)HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME AVG: 17.9 (27 games), New-berry (2010-11)HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 13.6 (26 games), Elon (1993-94)MOST ASSISTS: 562 (30 games), Gardner-Webb (1999-00)MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 480 (34 games), Wingate (2006-07)HIGHEST ASSIST/GAME AVG: 19.96 (27 games), Tuscu-lum (2003-04)HIGHEST ASSIST/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 17.3 (26 games), Carson-Newman (1992-93)MOST STEALS: 383, (28 games) Mars Hill (2008-09)MOST STEALS ALLOWED: 281 (32 games), Presbyterian (1992-93)HIGHEST STEALS/GAME AVG: 13.68 (28 games), Mars Hill (2008-09)HIGHEST STEAL/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 9.1 (30 games), Catawba (1990-91)MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 248 (31 games) Wingate (2005-06)MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ALLOWED: 145 (27 games), Catawba (2001-02)HIGHEST BLOCKS/GAME AVG: 8.0 (31 games), Wingate (2005-06)HIGHEST BLOCKS/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 3.9 (26 games), Elon (1992-93)

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POINTS SCOREDCareer PTS.Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 2324Antonio Houston, Catawba (2007-10) 2156Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 1980Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) 1905Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) 1835James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) 1831Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) 1813Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2003-06) 1655Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) 1644Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 1583

Season PTS. Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) 782Sean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07) 735Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) 693Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) 660 Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) 654Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 650Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 645Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) 640William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) 635 Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 620

Game PTS.Ishmael Sanders, C-N vs. MHC, 2/16/11 51Ali Travis, Catawba vs. Wingate, 2/17/93 49Stoney Polite, Mars Hill vs Limestone 2/22/10 47Kyle Moore, Tusculum vs Columbus State, 11/22/08 42Walt Baxley, MH at Tusculum, 2/8/06 42Daniel Willis, L-R vs W.V. St., 12/19/00 42Walt Baxley, MH vs. Tusculum, 2/9/05 42Kyle Moore, Tusculum vs Lees-McRae, 12/09/09 41Josh Roper, Brevard at Erskine, 1/18/10 41Walt Baxley, MH at North Greenville, 1/23/06 40

SCORING AVERAGECareer AVG.William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) 21.9Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 21.7Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-11) 20.7Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) 20.8Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2003-06) 19.7Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 19.2Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-93) 19.2Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) 19.0Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-present) 19.0Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 18.7

Season AVG.Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) 27.9Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) 24.8Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) 24.4Chris Huntley, Wingate (1989-90) 23.2Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 23.0Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 23.0Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1991-92) 22.5William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) 21.9Scott King, Mars Hill (1989-90) 21.8Sean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07) 21.6

REBOUNDSCareer REB.Scott Cox, Presbyterian (1988-92) 924Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 919Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) 915Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-08) 889Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 830Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99) 822D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian (1998-01) 792

Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) 787Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) 733Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) 696

Season REB.D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) 312Sean Barnette, Wingate (2007-08) 305Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1990-91) 302Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1998-99) 287Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) 284Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) 278Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) 267Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill (2004-05) 265Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman (1993-94) 257Jonathan Whitson, Brevard (2009-10) 256

Game REB.Andrew Brown, Mars Hill 12/12/98 23D’Mario Curry, LMU vs Mars Hill 3/03/10 22Andre Godfrey, Catawba, 1/25/92 22Danny Clark, Mars Hill, 2/6/91 21Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/28/04 21Colin Martin, Carson-Newman, 1/24/99 20Colin Martin, Carson-Newman, 11/14/97 20Pete Kohl, Catawba, 11/25/97 20Alex Fair, Newberry, 11/30/01 20Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 11/22/02 20

REBOUND AVERAGECareer AVG.Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) 9.5Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) 9.2Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99) 8.1Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman (1993-95) 8.1Steve Rydzewski, Presbyterian (1994-95) 7.9Rodney Deese, Catawba (1989-91) 7.9Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 7.6Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-93) 7.4

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSCareer OREB.Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) 325Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-2008) 301Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) 262D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian (1998-01) 256Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 245Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 237Rod Isom, Presbyterian (2000-03) 231Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-93) 206Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94) 205

Season OREB.Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1990-91) 107Eric Burrow, Presbyterian, (1995-99) 106Cornelius Muller, Elon (1991-92) 104Tony Davis, Newberry (2010-11) 102Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) 99Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) 99Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill (2004-05) 98Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman (1993-94) 97Danny Clark, Mars Hill (1990-91) 96

Game OREB.Tony Davis, Newberry (1/5/11) 13Tony Davis, Newberry (2/19/11) 9Cornelius Muller, Elon, 1992-93 9Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman, 1/12/94 9Dell Douglas, Lenoir-Rhyne, 11/10/99 8Andre Godfrey, Catawba, 1990-91 8Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 12/20/03 8Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/7/04 8D’Mario Curry, LMU vs. Mars Hill, 3/3/10 8

ASSISTSCareer AST.Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07) 600Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) 584Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) 522Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) 493Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2002-06) 463Kerry Besecker, Wingate (1991-95) 442Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 425Art Wade, Catawba, (1994-98) 423Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1995-00) 388Lee Henson, Carson-Newman (1990-94) 385

Season AST.Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) 204Brian Graves, Catawba (2006-07) 203Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 196Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2000-01) 193Ryan Troutman, Tusculum (2008-09) 192Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 189Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2004-05) 185Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) 170Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman (2004-05) 168Stephano Jackson, Mars Hill (2004-05) 161

Game AST.Brad Turner, C-N vs. Newberry, 2/19/11 19Brandon Hughes, Newberry, 11/19/99 15Donald Sexton, Tusculum, 12/30/04 15Brian Graves, Catawba vs. CN, 2/28/07 15Kevin Petty, Catawba, 1/16/02 14Ryan Troutman, Tusculum vs Columbus St., 11/22/08 13Lorinza Harrington, Wingate, 12/5/01 13Brandon Hughes, Newberry, 11/18/98 13Marvin Moore, Catawba, 12/5/97 13Jeff Lippard, Catawba, 11/27/93 13Layne Fowler, Presbyterian, 1993-94 13Lorinza Harrington, Wingate, 2/10/01 13Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman, 2/7/05 13Donald Sexton, Tusculum vs. Wingate, 1/7/06 13Carlos Sanford, LMU vs Hiwassee, 11/20/09 13

ASSIST AVERAGECareer AVG.Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) 5.60Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07) 4.92Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) 4.83Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) 4.62Kerry Besecker, Wingate (1991-95) 4.60Jeff Lippard, Catawba (1992-94) 4.40Wes Jones, Elon (1989-91) 4.33Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2002-06) 4.21Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-94) 4.10

Season AVG.Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 7.00Brian Graves, Catawba (2006-07) 6.55Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 6.53Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2000-01) 6.43Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) 6.38Donald Sexton, Tusculum (2004-05) 6.38Ryan Troutman, Tusculum (2008-09) 6.19Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman (2004-05) 6.00Troy Ebron, Wingate (1989-90) 6.00Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1998-99) 5.78

STEALSCareer STLS.Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) 291Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) 263

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Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) 259Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) 209Duke Phipps, Catawba (2000-04) 203Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 189Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-10) 189Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman (1999-03) 188Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07) 179

Season STLS.Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 116Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) 105Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 104P.J. Gore, Mars Hill (2008-09) 89Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 87Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1997-98) 87Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-09) 85Stephano Jackson, Mars Hill (2004-05) 83Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1998-99) 79DeMario Mattox, Wingate (2008-09) 73Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) 73

Game STLS.Danny Sanders, Mars Hill vs Limestone, 12/08/08 9Bruce Tolliver, Mars Hill, 1/20/90 9Elijah Frasier, Newberry, 11/27/04 9Brandon Hughes, Newberry 11/24/97 8Lorinza Harrington, Wingate, 1/23/02 8Jerry Chollette, Gardner-Webb, 1990-91 8Zach Chandler, Newberry vs Allen, 11/21/06 8Danny Sanders, Mars Hill vs C-N, 1/09/10 8

STEAL AVERAGECareer AVG.Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-10) 3.38Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1996-00) 2.94Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) 2.49Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) 2.30Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (1998-02) 2.17Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) 1.86Duke Phipps, Catawba (2000-04) 1.86Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) 1.80Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne (2005-09) 1.71Vernon Thompson, Elon (1989-92) 1.55Bryan Lentz, Lenior-Rhyne (1995-00) 1.47Brian Graves, Catawba (2003-07) 1.47

Season AVG.Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 3.71Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 3.63Lorinza Harrington, Wingate (2001-02) 3.28Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 3.22Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1997-98) 3.22P.J. Gore, Mars Hill (2008-09) 3.18Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2008-09) 3.04Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1998-99) 2.93Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 2.90Stephano Jackson, Mars Hill (2004-05) 2.77

BLOCKSCareer BLKS.Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-2008) 455Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2006-09) 235Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) 211Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne (2004-08) 195Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99) 192Brad Hawks, Tusculum (2001-05) 159Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) 154Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94) 153Chris Wooldridge, Catawba (2004-present) 138Jolly Manning, Catawba (2003-06) 137

Season BLKS.Bryan Grier, Wingate (2005-06) 151Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) 120Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) 119Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2008-09) 97Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2007-08) 96D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) 96Pat Colson, Gardner-Webb (1990-91) 88Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 76Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) 76Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne (2007-08) 72

Game BLKS.Bryan Grier, Wingate, (two times) 9Bryan Grier, Wingate, (four times) 8Brad Hawks, Tusculum, 12/29/02 8D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (two times) 8Kejuan Mayo, Catawba (1/21/11) 8Bryan Grier, (six times) 7Kendrick Johnson, Newberry, 12/2/08 7Jarris Stacy, Carson-Newman, 1/7/91 7Rodney Deese, Catawba, 12/5/89 7Pat Wolter, Catawba, 1/17/90 7Pat Colson, Gardner-Webb, 1990-91 7Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Ryne, 12/22/01 7Jolly Manning, Catawba 2/12/05 7

BLOCK AVERAGECareer AVG.Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-08) 3.73Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2006-09) 3.18Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-04) 2.11Alex Luyk, Catawba (2000-01) 2.00Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94) 1.49Brad Hawks, Tusculum (2001-05) 1.47Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) 1.32Pat Wolter, Catawba (1989-91) 1.30John Lloyd, Presbyterian (1991-94) 1.00

Season AVG.Bryan Grier, Wingate (2005-06) 4.87Bryan Grier, Wingate (2007-08) 4.14Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) 3.50D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial (2009-10) 3.43Kendrick Johnson, Newberry (2008-09) 3.34Pat Colson, Gardner-Webb (1990-91) 3.03Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) 2.81Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1993-94) 2.41Tony Mallard, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 2.38Joey Cameron, Carson-Newman (2008-09) 2.33

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGECareer (Min. 350 made) PCT.Bryan Grier, Wingate (2003-08) .619Danny Clark, Mars Hill (1988-91) .605Eric Burrow, Presbyterian (1995-99) .593Brad Hawks, Tusculum (2001-05) .589Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1990-94) .580Larry Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-93) .576Shawn Hevel, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-95) .575Shun England, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) .568

Season PCT.Tony Grant, Presbyterian (1992-93) .704Jonathan Martin, Carson-Newman (2004-05) .689Jolly Manning, Catawba (2005-06) .685Joey Cameron, Carson-Newman (2008-09) .685Bryan Grier, Wingate (2006-07) .674Bryan Grier, Wingate (2007-08) .659Kelvin Wylie, Gardner-Webb (1999-00) .653Taylor Shugart, Anderson (2010-11) .651Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill (1993-94) .646

Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill (2004-05) .642

FIELD GOALS MADECareer FGMSean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 846James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) 662Ray Evans, Carson-Newman (1988-92) 656Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) 649Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) 618Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 608Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 558Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) 550Mike Feller, Catawba (1992-96) 542Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman (1999-03) 529

Season FGMSean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07) 263Sean Barnette, Wingate (2007-08) 245Chris Huntley, Wingate (1989-90) 245Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1991-92) 235Walt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) 233Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 230Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) 230Scott King, Mars Hill (1989-90) 223Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 221

Game FGMAli Travis, Catawba, 1/30/95 19Ishmael Sanders, C-N vs. MHC, 2/16/11 17Scott King, Mars Hill, 12/7/89 16Chris Wooldridge, Catawba, 2/28/07 16Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/17/04 15Keena Robbins, Tusculum, 12/14/00 15

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDCareer FGASean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 1718Antonio Houston, Catawba (2007-10) 1671James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) 1495Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 1394Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) 1359Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) 1338Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) 1188Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) 1154Ray Evans, Carson-Newman (1988-92) 1094Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1989-92) 1088

Season FGAWalt Baxley, Mars Hill (2005-06) 547Sean Barnette, Wingate (2006-07) 528Sean Barnette, Wingate (2007-08) 482Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 477Chris Huntley, Wingate (1989-90) 470Josh Roper, Brevard (2009-10) 469Antonio Houston, Catawba (2007-08) 465William Massenburg, Elon (1989-90) 457Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) 451Andre Godfrey, Catawba (1991-92) 447

Game FGAMarvin Moore, Catawba, 11/21/98 30William Massenburg, Elon, 1989-90 28Ali Travis, Catawba, 2/17/93 28Shamel Akins, Newberry, 1/5/11 27Marvin Moore, Catawba, 1/6/99 27Walt Baxley, Mars Hill, 1/2/06 27Walt Baxley, Mars Hill, 1/21/06 27Walt Baxley, Mars Hill, 2/8/06 27Stoney Polite, Mars Hill vs Barton, 11/21/09 26Kyle Moore, Tusculum vs Queens, 12/02/09 26Danny Sanders, Mars Hill at Belmont Abbey, 12/30/09 26Danny Sanders, Mars Hill at LMU, 1/23/10 26

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGECareer PCT.Jonathon Shepherd, Tusculum (2001-04) .904John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne, (1992-96) .862Douglas Tshomba, Tusculum (2003-06) .849Zeb Reid, Newberry (1997-01) .848Chris Jones, Carson-Newman (1991-93) .846Rob Fields, Catawba (2007-10) .844Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-present) .843Mike Feller, Catawba (1992-96) .825Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1995-00) .824Callum Brown, Catawba (1991-95) .805 Season PCT.Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) .912Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne (2008-09) .905Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2002-03) .899Ryan Troutman, Tusculum (2008-09) .879Zeb Reid, Newberry (1998-99) .870Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1997-98) .876Jerry Barlow, Newberry (1999-00) .875Rob Fields, Catawba (2009-10) .875Douglas Tshomba, Tusculum (2004-05) .874Bill Smith, Wingate (2006-07) .873

FREE THROWS MADECareer FTMHelgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) 596Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 543Antonio Houston, Catawba (2007-10) 498Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) 496Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) 447James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) 437Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 426Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1993-97) 418Rob Fields, Catawba (2007-10) 384Rod Isom, Presbyterian (2000-03) 382 Season FTMKyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) 203Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) 195Tony Davis, Newberry (2010-11) 176Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) 162James Barber, Mars Hill (1995-96) 159Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1992-93) 156Ronald Lewis, Mars Hill (2003-04) 156Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne 153Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 149Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2004-05) 148 Game FTMMatt Hurst, Mars Hill, vs. Newberry, 12/4/95 23Bret Jones, Presbyterian, 1990-91 19Tony Davis, Newberry, 12/14/10 17Denzail Jones, Anderson, 12/11/10 17Tony Davis, Newberry, 1/5/11 16Jonathon Shepherd, Tusculum, 2/13/02 16Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman, 1/12/94 15Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/17/01 15Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/17/01 15Kassim Richardson, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/10/01 15Ronald Lewis, Mars Hill, 2/7/04 15Jamarl Glen, Mars Hill 1/23/08 15Stoney Polite, Mars Hill vs Limestone, 2/22/10 15

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDCareer FTADaniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 684Antonio Houston, Catawba (2007-10) 660

Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian (2000-03) 635Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) 596Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1989-93) 571James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) 565Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) 526Rod Isom, Presbyterian (2000-03) 525D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian (1998-01) 500Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) 484 Season FTATony Davis, Newberry (2010-11) 245Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) 241Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) 241Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 199James Barber, Mars Hill (1995-96) 199Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-04) 198Bret Jones, Presbyterian (1992-93) 193Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne (2006-07) 192Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian (1995-96) 190Brandon Hughes, Newberry (1999-00) 189

Game FTAWilliam Massenburg, Elon, 1989-90 28Matt Hurst, Mars Hill, 12/4/95 24Bret Jones, Presbyterian, 1990-91 22Tony Davis, Newberry, 12/14/10 21Tony Davis, Newberry, 1/5/11 21D’Mario Curry, LMU, 2/13/10 19Tony Davis, Newberry, 2/19/11 18Andre Godfrey, Catawba, 1-5-90 18Danny Clark, Mars Hill, 1-19-91 18Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2-17-01 18Kassim Richardson, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1-10-01 18Denzail Jones, Anderson, 12/11/10 18

THREE-POINT FG PCT.Career PCT.Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1991-95) .485Mike Cottrell, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-92) .483John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) .473Keith Henning, Catawba (1992-96) .456Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian (1990-94) .444Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman (1999-03) .437Brandon Jones, Tusculum (2002-03) .432John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-95) .431 Season PCT.Mike Cottrell, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) .538Andrew Dellinger, Presbyterian (2003-04) .528Marcus Hodges, Lenoir-Rhyne (2008-09) .522Eric Moore, Mars Hill (1989-90) .518Lamont Jones, Mars Hill (1993-94) .505Keith Henning, Catawba (1994-95) .500Guy Lucuc, Newberry (1997-98) .500 Game PCT.Ray Evans, Carson-Newman, 1-13-90 1.000 (9-9)Josh Brody, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1-28-94 1.000 (8-8)Calvin Owen, Carson-Newman, 2-19-03 1.000 (8-8)Lee Roberts, Carson-Newman, 1-11-95 1.000 (6-6)Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman, 1-17-04 1.000 (6-6)Jaime Vaughn, Wingate, 1/23/10 1.000 (6-6)Callum Brown, Catawba, 2-12-92 1.000 (5-5)Braun Dabbs, C-N vs. Presbyterian, 2-9-02 1.000 (5-5)David Lawson, Lenoir-Rhyne, 12/18/04 1.000 (5-5)Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman, 2/23/05 1.000 (5-5)Travis Sligh, Presbyterian at Winthrop, 11/29/06 1.000 (5-5)Coleman Young, Newberry, 12/15/09 1.000 (5-5)Scott Erland, Lincoln Memorial, 1/16/10 1.000 (5-5)

THREE-POINT FGMCareer 3FGMKyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) 306Antonio Houston, Catawba (2007-10) 266John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) 244Djuan Hankins, Wingate (1999-03) 232Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) 223Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 221Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-04) 219Sean Barnette, Wingate (2004-08) 217Mark Flynn, Catawba (1990-94) 208Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1996-00) 205 Season 3FGMKyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) 117Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) 101Danny Sanders, Mars Hill (2009-10) 95Bobby Ewing, Tusculum (2004-05) 89Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-08) 88Shane Banks, Tusculum (1998-99) 86Calvin Owen, Carson-Newman (2001-02) 86Keenan Dunn, Wingate (2003-04) 85David Lopez, Lincoln Memorial (2006-07) 85Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb (1996-97) 83Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne (1993-94) 83 Game 3FGMBobby Ewing, Tusculum, 12/30/04 13Ishmael Sanders, C-N vs. MHC, 2/16-11 11Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb, 12/13/97 10Art Wade, Catawba, 2/22/98 9Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb (1996-97) 9 Andy Pennington, Carson-Newman (1995-96) 9Mark Flynn, Catawba (1991-92) 9Kyle Moore, Tusculum (three times) 9

THREE-POINT FGACareer 3FGAKyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-10) 711Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-01) 629Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-04) 598James Barber, Mars Hill (1994-97) 583Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne (1996-00) 575Marvin Moore, Catawba (1995-99) 575Helgi Magnusson, Catawba (2003-06) 549Mark Flynn, Catawba (1990-94) 529John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) 525Jeff Whittle, Presbyterian (1999-03) 512 Season 3FGAShane Banks, Tusculum (1998-99) 271Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2009-10) 258Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2008-09) 245Marvin Moore, Catawba (1998-99) 223Shane Banks, Tusculum (1999-00) 218Bobby Ewing, Tusculum (2004-05) 216Travis Sensabaugh, Gardner-Webb (1996-97) 212Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne (2000-01) 212Kyle Moore, Tusculum (2007-08) 208Calvin Owen, Carson-Newman (2001-02) 207 Game 3FGAKyle Moore, Tusculum, 2/1/10 20Shamel Akins, Newberry, 1/5/11 19Andy Pennington, Carson-Newman, 1995-96 18Bobby Ewing, Tusculum, 12/30/04 18Danny Sanders, Mars Hill, 11/20/09 18Kyle Moore, Tusculum, 2/20/10 18

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS

SCHOOL SAC PCT NON PCT ALL PCTAnderson 12-6 .667 9-6 .600 21-12 .636Presbyterian 161-95 .629 166-111 .599 327-206 .614Lenoir-Rhyne 188-114 .623 154-130 .542 342-244 .584Catawba 176-126 .583 202-114 .639 378-240 .612Wingate 166-154 .519 173-142 .549 339-295 .535Lincoln Memorial 41-39 .513 41-22 .651 82-61 .573 Carson-Newman 153-165 .481 159-138 .535 314-303 .509Tusculum 86-94 .478 103-83 .554 189-178 .515Gardner-Webb 72-84 .462 84-61 .579 156-145 .518Brevard 21-29 .420 29-34 .460 50-63 .442Elon 46-66 .411 57-52 .523 103-118 .466Newberry 76-132 .365 75-100 .429 151-232 .394Mars Hill 114-201 .362 145-143 .503 257-345 .427

REGULAR SEASON FINISH COMPOSITE

TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10thLenoir-Rhyne 8 5 3 2 1 1 1 - - 1Catawba 6 4 2 3 3 2 2 - - -Wingate 5 2 1 1 2 6 4 1 - -Carson-Newman 3 1 4 2 5 2 3 1 1 -Presbyterian 2 6 5 1 2 2 - - - -Gardner-Webb 2 - 3 - 1 1 2 2 - -Tusculum 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 - - -Mars Hill 1 - 4 1 1 3 4 6 2 -Lincoln Memorial 1 - - 1 2 - - 1 - -Elon - 1 2 1 1 - 1 2 - -Newberry - 1 - 3 2 4 1 3 - -Brevard - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 -Anderson - 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lincoln Memorial 16-2 .889 27-3 .900 2. Wingate 12-6 .667 21-11 .656 Anderson 12-6 .667 21-12 .636 4. Newberry 8-10 .444 13-14 .481 Brevard 8-10 .444 13-14 .481 Catawba 8-10 .444 13-15 .464 Carson-Newman 8-10 .444 11-16 .407 Tusculum 8-10 .444 12-18 .400 9. Mars Hill 7-11 .389 10-16 .385 10. Lenoir-Rhyne 3-15 .167 4-22 .154

2009-10 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 11-5 .688 20-11 .645 2. Brevard 10-6 .625 21-10 .677 Tusculum 10-6 .625 16-12 .571 4. Lincoln Memorial 9-7 .563 20-9 .690 5. Mars Hill % 5-6 .455 10-13 .435 6. Wingate 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 7. Carson-Newman 5-11 .313 11-18 .379 Newberry 5-11 .313 10-18 .357 Lenoir-Rhyne 5-11 .313 7-19 .269% Five conference wins nullified

2008-09 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 12-4 .750 18-11 .621 2. Newberry 10-6 .625 21-8 .724 Catawba 10-6 .625 22-10 .688 Tusculum 10-6 .625 20-11 .645 5. Lincoln Memorial 8-8 .500 14-14 .500 Wingate 8-8 .500 12-16 .429 7. Mars Hill 7-9 .438 17-11 .607 8. Carson-Newman 4-12 .250 7-21 .250 9. Brevard 3-13 .188 12-15 .444

2007-08 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 12-2 .857 24-7 .774 Lenoir-Rhyne 12-2 .857 23-7 .767 3. Carson-Newman 8-6 .571 18-9 .667 4. Catawba 7-7 .500 19-12 .613 5. Tusculum 6-8 .429 13-15 .464 6. Mars Hill 5-9 .357 14-16 .467 Newberry 5-9 .357 12-16 .429 8. Lincoln Memorial 1-13 .071 8-20 .286 Brevard * 0-0 .000 4-24 .143* Provisional member

2006-07 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 13-3 .813 20-11 .645 2. Presbyterian 12-4 .750 20-9 .690 3. Wingate 11-5 .688 25-9 .735 Lenoir-Rhyne 11-5 .688 18-10 .643 5. Lincoln Memorial 7-9 .438 13-15 .464 6. Tusculum 6-10 .375 13-15 .464 Newberry 6-10 .375 12-15 .444 8. Mars Hill 4-12 .250 8-20 .286 9. Carson-Newman 2-14 .125 10-19 .345

2005-06

SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 11-3 .786 18-10 .643 2. Presbyterian 10-4 .714 25-10 .714 Catawba 10-4 .714 22-8 .733 4. Wingate 8-6 .571 18-13 .581 5. Newberry 6-8 .429 12-15 .444 6. Tusculum 4-10 .286 14-15 .483 Carson-Newman 4-10 .286 10-17 .370 8. Mars Hill 3-11 .214 9-19 .321

2004-05 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 12-2 .857 23-7 .767 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 9-5 .643 17-12 .586 3. Tusculum 8-6 .571 18-11 .621 Presbyterian 8-6 .571 18-11 .621 5. Carson-Newman 7-7 .500 12-16 .429 6. Mars Hill 5-9 .357 12-18 .400 7. Wingate 4-10 .286 8-20 .286 8. Newberry 3-11 .214 8-20 .286

2003-04 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Tusculum 10-4 .714 19-8 .704 Lenoir-Rhyne 10-4 .714 19-9 .679 3. Carson-Newman 9-5 .643 18-10 .643 4. Newberry 8-6 .571 16-13 .552 5. Presbyterian 7-7 .500 16-12 .571 6. Wingate 5-9 .357 9-19 .321 7. Catawba 4-10 .286 12-19 .387 8. Mars Hill 3-11 .214 11-18 .379

2002-03 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 10-4 .714 22-8 .733 Carson-Newman 10-4 .714 20-9 .690 Wingate 10-4 .714 18-11 .621 4. Presbyterian 9-5 .643 27-9 .750 5. Tusculum 7-7 .500 16-12 .571 6. Catawba 6-8 .429 11-17 .393 7. Mars Hill 3-11 .214 13-15 .464 8. Newberry 1-13 .071 4-23 .148

2001-02 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Carson-Newman 13-1 .929 26-5 .839 2. Wingate 11-3 .786 26-7 .788 3. Catawba 9-5 .643 19-8 .704 4. Tusculum 8-6 .571 15-13 .536 Lenoir-Rhyne 8-6 .571 10-17 .370 6. Presbyterian 4-10 .286 12-16 .429 7. Mars Hill 2-12 .143 4-21 .160 8. Newberry 1-13 .071 3-23 .115

2000-01 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Winagte 11-3 .786 25-5 .833 Catawba 11-3 .786 25-5 .833 3. Presbyterian 10-4 .714 19-10 .655 4. Carson-Newman 9-5 .643 17-11 .607 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 6-8 .429 10-17 .370 6. Newberry 4-10 .286 8-19 .296 7. Tusculum 3-11 .214 8-19 .296

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8. Mars Hill 2-12 .143 4-22 .154

1999-00 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Winagte 13-3 .813 26-4 .867 Gardner-Webb 13-3 .813 25-5 .833 3. Presbyterian 10-6 .625 12-15 .444 4. Lenoir-Rhyne 8-8 .500 14-12 .538 Newberry 8-8 .500 12-15 .444 6. Catawba 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 7. Carson-Newman 6-10 .375 11-15 .423 Tusculum 6-10 .375 11-17 .393 9. Mars Hill 1-15 .063 1-25 .038

1998-99 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 12-2 .857 23-6 .793 2. Presbyterian 10-4 .714 20-10 .667 3. Catawba 9-5 .642 21-9 .700 Carson-Newman 9-5 .642 20-9 .690 5. Newberry 5-9 .357 10-17 .370 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 4-10 .286 4-22 .154 Mars Hill 4-10 .286 9-18 .333 8. Gardner-Webb 3-11 .214 11-16 .407 * Tusculum 0-0 .000 14-13 .519 * Will be eligilbe for awards and championships in 1999-2000

1997-98 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 11-3 .785 25-6 .806 2. Presbyterian 9-5 .642 16-12 .571 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 9-5 .642 14-13 .518 4. Mars Hill 8-6 .571 15-12 .592 5. Carson-Newman 7-7 .500 14-14 .500 6. Newberry 6-8 .428 11-16 .370 7. Gardner-Webb 3-11 .214 13-14 .481 Wingate 3-11 .214 12-17 .413

1996-97 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Presbyterian 13-1 .929 20-7 .741 2. Catawba 8-6 .571 20-8 .714 3. Gardner-Webb 7-7 .500 17-10 .630 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-7 .500 14-13 .519 5. Elon 6-8 .429 16-14 .533 Carson-Newman 6-8 .429 12-14 .462 7. Mars Hill 5-9 .357 12-15 .444 8. Wingate 4-10 .357 10-18 .357 * Newberry 0-0 .000 14-12 .538 * Will be eligilbe for awards and championships in 1997-1998

1995-96 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 10-4 .714 17-10 .630 2. Presbyterian 8-6 .571 19-11 .633 3. Gardner-Webb 7-7 .500 15-12 .556 Mars Hill 7-7 .500 16-13 .552 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-7 .500 14-12 .538 Carson-Newman 7-7 .500 13-15 .464 7. Elon 5-9 .357 14-14 .500 Wingate 5-9 .357 11-16 .407

1994-95 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 11-3 .785 18-11 .620 2. Carson-Newman 10-4 .714 16-12 .571 3. Mars Hill 8-6 .571 18-9 .666 Catawba 8-6 .571 16-11 .592 Presbyterian 8-6 .571 15-14 .517 Wingate 6-8 .428 8-18 .307 7. Gardner-Webb 5-9 .357 11-16 .407 8. Elon 0-14 .000 3-24 .111

1993-94 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Mars Hill 12-2 .857 23-6 .793 2. Catawba 8-6 .571 17-10 .629 Lenoir-Rhyne 8-6 .571 15-13 .535 Presbyterian 8-6 .571 14-13 .518 5. Carson-Newman 7-7 .500 16-14 .533 6. Gardner-Webb 5-9 .357 11-15 .423 Wingate 5-9 .357 9-17 .346 8. Elon 3-11 .214 5-21 .192

1992-93 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Presbyterian 13-1 .929 27-5 .844 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 12-2 .857 25-7 .787 3. Mars Hill 8-6 .571 16-10 .615 4. Elon 7-7 .500 13-13 .500 5. Gardner-Webb 6-8 .429 13-14 .481 6. Wingate 4-10 .286 11-15 .423 7. Carson-Newman 3-11 .214 8-18 .308 Catawba 3-11 .214 7-18 .280

1991-92 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Gardner-Webb 12-2 .857 18-10 .643 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 8-6 .571 20-10 .667 3. Elon 8-6 .571 17-11 .607 Presbyterian 8-6 .571 18-13 .581 5. Catawba 6-8 .429 12-15 .444 6. Carson-Newman 5-9 .357 12-16 .429 Wingate 5-9 .357 11-17 .393 8. Mars Hill 4-10 .286 10-18 .357

1990-91 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 10-4 .714 22-7 .759 Carson-Newman 10-4 .714 18-9 .667 3. Gardner-Webb 8-6 .571 15-14 .517 Elon 8-6 .571 16-11 .593 5. Catawba 7-7 .500 12-18 .400 6. Presbyterian 6-8 .429 12-16 .429 7. Wingate 4-10 .286 8-20 .286 8. Mars Hill 3-11 .214 10-17 .370

1989-90 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 10-4 .714 21-6 .778 2. Elon 9-5 .643 19-10 .655 3. Presbyterian 8-6 .571 17-13 .567 Mars Hill 8-6 .571 15-13 .536 5. Catawba 6-8 .429 14-13 .519 Carson-Newman 6-8 .429 14-16 .467 Wingate 6-8 .429 10-15 .400 8. Gardner-Webb 3-11 .214 7-19 .269

REGULAR SEASONYEAR CHAMPION 2010-11 Lincoln Memorial2009-10 Catawba2008-09 Lenoir-Rhyne2007-08 Wingate / Lenoir-Rhyne2006-07 Catawba2005-06 Lenoir-Rhyne2004-05 Catawba2003-04 Lenoir-Rhyne / Tusculum2002-03 Lenoir-Rhyne / Wingate/ Carson-Newman2001-02 Carson-Newman2000-01 Wingate / Catawba1999-00 Gardner-Webb/ Wingate1998-99 Wingate1997-98 Catawba1996-97 Presbyterian1995-96 Catawba1994-95 Lenoir-Rhyne1993-94 Mars Hill1992-93 Presbyterian1991-92 Gardner-Webb1990-91 Lenoir-Rhyne/ Carson-Newman1989-90 Lenoir-Rhyne

FOOD LION SAC TOURNAMENT

YEAR CHAMPION 2011 Lincoln Memorial 2010 Brevard 2009 Catawba 2008 Catawba 2007 Wingate 2006 Wingate 2005 Tusculum 2004 Catawba 2003 Lenoir-Rhyne 2002 Carson-Newman 2001 Catawba 2000 Wingate 1999 Catawba 1998 Catawba 1997 Elon 1996 Presbyterian 1995 Lenoir-Rhyne 1994 Carson-Newman 1993 Lenoir-Rhyne 1992 Lenoir-Rhyne 1991 Catawba

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NAME SCHOOL YRS. SAC PCT. ALL PCT. Jason Taylor Anderson 2010-present 12-6 .667 21-12 .636 Josh Schertz Lincoln Memorial 2008-present 33-17 .660 61-26 .701 Duggar Baucom Tusculum 2003-05 18-10 .643 37-19 .660 Jeff Reynolds Wingate 1998-2000 28-16 .636 61-27 .693 Parker Laketa Wingate 2000-08 72-42 .632 153-91 .627 Gregg Nibert Presbyterian 1989-2007 161-95 .629 327-206 .614 Jim Baker Catawba 1994-present 154-96 .616 319-181 .638 John Lentz Lenoir-Rhyne 1989-present 191-129 .597 347-268 .564 Bob Burton Elon 1989-92 32-24 .571 65-45 .590 Brian Good Wingate 2008-present 27-23 .540 45-40 .529 Griff Mills Tusculum 2001-03 15-13 .536 31-25 .554 Rick Scruggs Gardner-Webb 1995-2000 46-42 .523 84-60 .583 Jeremy Luther Newberry 2007-09 15-15 .500 33-24 .579 David Riggins Mars Hill 1989-99 69-71 .493 144-131 .524 Dale Clayton Carson-Newman 1989-2010 147-155 .487 314-309 .504 Jim Boone Tusculum 2005-11 44-50 .468 88-86 .506 Jim Johnson Gardner-Webb 1989-94 39-45 .464 75-88 .460 Dave Davis Newberry 2010-present 8-10 .444 13-14 .481 Chuck Benson Carson-Newman 2010-present 8-10 .444 11-16 .407 Sam Moir Catawba 1989-93 30-40 .429 62-54 .534 Thomas Nash Mars Hill 2008-present 19-26 .422 37-40 .481 Mike Jones Brevard 2007-11 21-29 .420 50-63 .442 John Thurston Wingate 1989-97 39-73 .348 78-136 .364 Shaun Golden Newberry 2004-07 15-29 .341 32-50 .390 Grafton Young Newberry 1998-2001 24-48 .333 44-91 .326 David Conrady Newberry 2002-04 9-19 .321 20-36 .357 Steve DeMeo Newberry 2009-10 5-11 .313 10-18 .357 Mike Hollowell Tusculum 1999-2001 9-21 .300 33-49 .402 Terry Rogers Mars Hill 2002-08 23-63 .267 67-106 .387 Hugh Watson Lincoln Memorial 2006-08 8-22 .267 21-35 .375 Mark Simons Elon 1993-97 14-42 .250 38-73 .342 Steve Roberts Mars Hill 1999-2001 5-39 .114 9-68 .117

All-Time Coaching Leaders

SAC VICTORIES NAME SCHOOL NO YRS John Lentz Lenoir-Rhyne 191 22 Gregg Nibert Presbyterian 161 18 Jim Baker Catawba 154 17 Dale Clayton C-N 147 21 Parker Laketa Wingate 72 7

OVERALL VICTORIES NAME SCHOOL NO YRS John Lentz Lenoir-Rhyne 347 22 Gregg Nibert Presbyterian 327 18 Jim Baker Catawba 319 17 Dale Clayton C-N 314 21 Parker Laketa Wingate 153 7

SAC Coaching History

SAC Tournament Records

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPOINTS SCORED Game: 40 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) 37 by Walt Baxley (MARS HILL) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2006 (Q) 36 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (S) 36 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 79 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1994 79 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 174 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 9 games, 1991-94 174 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1994-97 REBOUNDS Game: 22 by D’Mario Curry(LMU) vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q)15 by Ryan Pitts (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Tusculum, 2002 (Q) 14 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) vs. Presbyterian, 2006 (C) 14 by J.J. Smith (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) 14 by Ronnie Cannon (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q) 14 by Jermel Perry (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Elon (2OT), 1997 (Q) 14 by Ryan Pitts (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Mars Hill, 2004 (Q) 14 by Tymere Zimmerman (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill, 2004 (S) 14 by Cliff Burns (CATAWBA) vs Tusculum, 2009 (C) Tournament: 34 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) in 3 games,

2006Career: 60 by Brian Lewis (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 9 games, 1991-95 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 15 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 27 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1994 27 by Josh Roper(BREVARD) in 3 games, 2010 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 25 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 51 by Carlos Webb (GARDNER-WEBB) in 3 games, 2000 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (11-of-11) by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEW-MAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) ; (5-OF-5) by Todd Lucas (CARSON-NEWMAN), 2003 (Q)Tournament: 79.17% (19-of-24) by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEWMAN) in 2 games, 1995 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 14 by Clemente Martin (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q) 13 by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Newberry 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 29 by Chris King (ELON) in 3 games, 1997

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 18 by Clemente Martin (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q)17 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 32 by Chris King (ELON) in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100% (13-of-13) by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Newberry 2OT, 2000 (Q) 100% (10-of-10) by Derrick Lovelace (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Catawba, 1992 (Q) 100% (9-of-9) by Kente Hart (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Presbyterian, 2006 (Q)Tournament: 100.0% (13-of-13) by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 1 game, 2000 100.0% (10-of-10) by Jeff Vaughn (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1991 100.0% (10-of-10) by Mac Harper (PRESBYTERIAN) in 2 games, 1998 100.0% (10-of-10) by Art Wade (CATAWBA) in 2 games, 1997 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 9 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 (C) Tournament: 14 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 23 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1994-97

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23 by John Wadsworth (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 10 games, 1993-96 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 14 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. Carson-Newman, 2005 (Q)14 by Kyle Moore (TUSCULUM) vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (Q) 13 by Anthony Smith (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Carson-Newman, 1996 (Q) 13 by Carlos Webb (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 2000 (C) Tournament: 27 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 27 by Tony Connelly (LENOIR-RHYNE), IN 3 GAMES, 2005 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 at-tempts per game) Game: 100.0% (4-of-4) by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) 100.0% (4-of-4) by Andrew Wellman (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 (C) 100.0% (4-of-4) by Ernest Holiday (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Wingate, 1995 (Q) 100.0 % (4-of-4) by Duke Phipps (CATAWBA) vs. Carson-Newman, 2004 (S) 100.0 % (4-of-4) by Chris Conn (MARS HILL) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2004 (Q)Tournament: 85.71% (12-14) by Art Wade (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1998 ASSISTS Game: 14 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) 11 by Billy Palagonia (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) 11 by Ryan Troutman (TUSCULUM) vs. Wingate, 2009 (Q) Tournament: 27 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 54 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1993-96 STEALS Game: 8 by Jerry Chollette (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 (S) 7 by Tony Blake (MARS HILL) vs Newberry OT, (Q) 6 by Paul Talbot (WINGATE) vs. Tusculum, 2000 (Q) 6 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 6 by Kyle Gribble (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 6 by Sean Dixon (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2005 (S) 6 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2005 (C)Tournament: 13 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1993 Career: 23 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 8 games, 1991-93 BLOCKS Game: 8 by D’Mario Curry (LMU) vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q) 7 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) vs. Elon, 1991 (Q) 6 by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) 5 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 5 by John Lloyd (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1993 (S) 5 by John Lloyd (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q) 5 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (OT), 1991 (S) 5 D’Mario Curry (LMU) vs. Catawba, 2009 (Q) 5 by Jonathan Whitson (BREVARD) vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (S)Tournament: 14 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1991 Career: 16 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 7 games, 1991-93

TEAM RECORDS POINTS, MOST SCORED Game: 111 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) 111 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Carson-Newman OT, 2009 (Q) 109 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne OT, 2009 (Q)

107 by NEWBERRY vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q) 105 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 105 by ELON vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 269 by CARSON-NEWMAN in 3 games, 2002 254 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 254 by ELON in 3 games, 1997 254 by BREVARD in 3 games, 2010 POINTS, FEWEST SCORED Game: 44 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Wingate, 1998 (S) 44 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Tusculum, 2002 (Q) 46 by TUSCULUM vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002 (Q) 49 by WINGATE vs. PRESBYTERIAN, 1998 (S) POINTS, FEWEST SCORED- HALF Game: 18 by WINGATE vs. Presbyterian, 1998 (S) REBOUNDS Game: 53 by PRESBYTERIAN vs.Wingate, 2006 (C) 53 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon (2OT), 1997 (Q) 52 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Catawba, 1998 (Q)52 by CATAWBA vs. LMU, 2010 (S)

Tournament: 140 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2009139 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2010 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 42 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 96 by CARSON-NEWMAN in 3 games, 2002 90 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1998 90 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 88 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry OT, 2009 (Q) 84 by NEWBERRY vs. Wingate, 2006 (Q) 83 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Catawba, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 215 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2010 196 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2009 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 66.12% (41-62) by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2009 (Q)64.62% (42-of-65) by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 52.71% (68-of-129) by GARDNER-WEBB in 2 games, 1993 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 38 by PREBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (C) Tournament: 82 by ELON in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 62 by PREBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (C) Tournament: 116 by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 1996 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts per game) Game: 90.32% (28-of-31) by MARS HILL vs. Elon, 1994 (Q) Tournament: 82.76% (48-of-58) by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1991 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 21 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 (C) Tournament: 30 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1998 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 38 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Carson-Newman (2OT), 1995 (Q) Tournament: 72 by TUSCULUM in 3 games, 2005 67 by GARDNER-WEBB in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 70.59% (12-of-17) by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Mars Hill, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 63.64% (14-of-22) by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 1993 ASSISTS Game: 27 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 61 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996

STEALS Game: 18 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry OT, 2009 (Q) 17 by CATAWBA vs. Tusculum, 2004 (Q)15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 15 by NEWBERRY vs. Presbyterian, 2004 (Q) 15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Catawba (OT), 1991 (S) Tournament: 34 by LENOIR-RHYNE in 3 games, 1993 BLOCKS Game: 11 by CATAWBA vs. Newberry, 2005 (Q)10 by LMU vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q) 9 by CATAWBA vs. Elon, 1991 (Q) 9 by BREVARD vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (S) Tournament: 21 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1991

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

PTS: 33 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 REB: 14 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) vs. Presbyterian, 2006; Cliff Burns (CATAWBA) vs. Tusculum, 2009FGM: 11 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 FGA: 21 by Djuan Hankins (WINGATE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2002 FG%: 100% (5-of-5) Patrick Keels (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1994 100% (5-of-5) Erik Rothwell (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1995 FTM: 12 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1997 FTA: 15 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1997 FT%: 100% (6-of-6) by Jules Springs (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Catawba, 1991 100% (6-of-6) by Brian Lewis (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presby-terian, 1995 100% (6-of-6) by Dominik Reid (CATAWBA) vs. Tusculum, 2009 100% (5-of-5) by Johann Collins (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Winate, 2006100% (5-5) by Josh Roper (BREVARD) vs. Catawba, 20103PM: 9 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 3PA: 13 by Carlos Webb (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 2000 3P%: 100% (4-of-4) by Andrew Wellman (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 AST: 7 by Lorinza Harrington (WINGATE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 7 by Bret Jones (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 7 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) vs. Presbyterian, 1996 STL: 6 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyte-rian, 1993 6 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2005BLK: 5 by Bryan Grier (WINGATE) vs. Presbyterian, 2006 5 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993

TEAM MOST POINTS: 95 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 FEWEST POINTS: 50 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1995 50 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Wingate, 2006LARGEST MARGIN: 21 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 REBOUNDS: 53 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Wingat,e 2006FGM: 31 by BREVARD vs. Catawba, 2010 FGA: 78 by CATAWBA vs. Brevard, 2010 FG%: 58.8% (30-of-51) CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 FTM: 38 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 FTA: 62 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 FT%: 88.2% (15-of-17) by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1992 3PM: 21 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 3PA: 31 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 3P%: 67.7% (21-of-31) by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 AST: 20 by LENOIR-RHYNE, vs. Tusculum, 2005 19 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Wingate, 2000 STL: 15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Presbyterian, 1993 BLK: 8 by WINGATE vs. Presbyterian, 2006

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPOINTS SCORED Game: 40 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) 37 by Walt Baxley (MARS HILL) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2006 (Q) 36 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (S) 36 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 79 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1994 79 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 174 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 9 games, 1991-94 174 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1994-97 REBOUNDS Game: 22 by D’Mario Curry(LMU) vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q)15 by Ryan Pitts (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Tuscu-lum, 2002 (Q) 14 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) vs. Presbyte-rian, 2006 (C) 14 by J.J. Smith (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) 14 by Ronnie Cannon (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q) 14 by Jermel Perry (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Elon (2OT), 1997 (Q) 14 by Ryan Pitts (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Mars Hill, 2004 (Q) 14 by Tymere Zimmerman (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill, 2004 (S) 14 by Cliff Burns (CATAWBA) vs Tusculum, 2009 (C) Tournament: 34 by Sean Barnette (WINGATE) in 3 games, 2006Career: 60 by Brian Lewis (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 9 games, 1991-95 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 15 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 27 by Jeff Haddock (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1994 27 by Josh Roper(BREVARD) in 3 games, 2010 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 25 by Chris King (ELON) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 51 by Carlos Webb (GARDNER-WEBB) in 3 games, 2000 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (11-of-11) by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) ; (5-OF-5) by Todd Lucas (CARSON-NEWMAN), 2003 (Q)Tournament: 79.17% (19-of-24) by Jeff Mar-shall (CARSON-NEWMAN) in 2 games, 1995 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 14 by Clemente Martin (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q) 13 by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Newberry 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 29 by Chris King (ELON) in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 18 by Clemente Martin (NEWBERRY) vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q)17 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs.

Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 32 by Chris King (ELON) in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100% (13-of-13) by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Newberry 2OT, 2000 (Q) 100% (10-of-10) by Derrick Lovelace (PRES-BYTERIAN) vs. Catawba, 1992 (Q) 100% (9-of-9) by Kente Hart (CARSON-NEW-MAN) vs. Presbyterian, 2006 (Q)Tournament: 100.0% (13-of-13) by Bryan Lentz (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 1 game, 2000 100.0% (10-of-10) by Jeff Vaughn (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1991 100.0% (10-of-10) by Mac Harper (PRESBYTE-RIAN) in 2 games, 1998 100.0% (10-of-10) by Art Wade (CATAWBA) in 2 games, 1997 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 9 by Art Wade (CATAWBA) vs. Wingate, 1998 (C) Tournament: 14 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 23 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1994-97 23 by John Wadsworth (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 10 games, 1993-96 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 14 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. Carson-Newman, 2005 (Q)14 by Kyle Moore (TUSCULUM) vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (Q) 13 by Anthony Smith (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Carson-Newman, 1996 (Q) 13 by Carlos Webb (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 2000 (C) Tournament: 27 by James Barber (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 27 by Tony Connelly (LENOIR-RHYNE), IN 3 GAMES, 2005 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (mini-mum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (4-of-4) by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) 100.0% (4-of-4) by Andrew Wellman (PRESBY-TERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 (C) 100.0% (4-of-4) by Ernest Holiday (PRESBY-TERIAN) vs. Wingate, 1995 (Q) 100.0 % (4-of-4) by Duke Phipps (CATAWBA) vs. Carson-Newman, 2004 (S) 100.0 % (4-of-4) by Chris Conn (MARS HILL) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2004 (Q)Tournament: 85.71% (12-14) by Art Wade (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1998 ASSISTS Game: 14 by Brandon Hughes (NEWBERRY) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2OT, 2000 (Q) 11 by Billy Palagonia (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) 11 by Ryan Troutman (TUSCULUM) vs. Wing-ate, 2009 (Q) Tournament: 27 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 1996 Career: 54 by Matt Hurst (MARS HILL) in 8 games, 1993-96 STEALS Game: 8 by Jerry Chollette (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 (S) 7 by Tony Blake (MARS HILL) vs Newberry OT, (Q) 6 by Paul Talbot (WINGATE) vs. Tusculum,

2000 (Q) 6 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 6 by Kyle Gribble (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 6 by Sean Dixon (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2005 (S) 6 by Bobby Ewing (TUSCULUM) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2005 (C)Tournament: 13 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 3 games, 1993 Career: 23 by Tyrone McDaniel (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 8 games, 1991-93 BLOCKS Game: 8 by D’Mario Curry (LMU) vs. Mars Hill, 2010 (Q) 7 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) vs. Elon, 1991 (Q) 6 by Jeff Marshall (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1995 (Q) 5 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 5 by John Lloyd (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1993 (S) 5 by John Lloyd (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q) 5 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (OT), 1991 (S) 5 D’Mario Curry (LMU) vs. Catawba, 2009 (Q) 5 by Jonathan Whitson (BREVARD) vs. Carson-Newman, 2010 (S)Tournament: 14 by Pat Wolter (CATAWBA) in 3 games, 1991 Career: 16 by Tony Mallard (LENOIR-RHYNE) in 7 games, 1991-93

TEAM RECORDS POINTS, MOST SCORED Game: 111 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) 111 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Carson-Newman OT, 2009 (Q) 109 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne OT, 2009 (Q) 107 by NEWBERRY vs. Mars Hill OT, 2009 (Q) 105 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 105 by ELON vs. Gardner-Webb (2OT), 1997 (Q) Tournament: 269 by CARSON-NEWMAN in 3 games, 2002 254 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 254 by ELON in 3 games, 1997 254 by BREVARD in 3 games, 2010 POINTS, FEWEST SCORED Game: 44 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Wingate, 1998 (S) 44 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Tusculum, 2002 (Q) 46 by TUSCULUM vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002 (Q) 49 by WINGATE vs. PRESBYTERIAN, 1998 (S) POINTS, FEWEST SCORED- HALF Game: 18 by WINGATE vs. Presbyterian, 1998 (S) REBOUNDS Game: 53 by PRESBYTERIAN vs.Wingate, 2006 (C) 53 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon (2OT), 1997 (Q) 52 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Catawba, 1998 (Q)52 by CATAWBA vs. LMU, 2010 (S)

Tournament: 140 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2009139 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2010

FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 42 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 96 by CARSON-NEWMAN in 3 games, 2002 90 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1998 90 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 88 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry OT, 2009 (Q) 84 by NEWBERRY vs. Wingate, 2006 (Q) 83 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Catawba, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 215 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2010 196 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 2009 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 66.12% (41-62) by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2009 (Q)64.62% (42-of-65) by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 52.71% (68-of-129) by GARDNER-WEBB in 2 games, 1993 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 38 by PREBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (C) Tournament: 82 by ELON in 3 games, 1997 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 62 by PREBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (C) Tournament: 116 by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 1996 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts per game) Game: 90.32% (28-of-31) by MARS HILL vs. Elon, 1994 (Q) Tournament: 82.76% (48-of-58) by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1991 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 21 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 1998 (C) Tournament: 30 by CATAWBA in 3 games, 1998 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 38 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Carson-Newman (2OT), 1995 (Q) Tournament: 72 by TUSCULUM in 3 games, 2005 67 by GARDNER-WEBB in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 70.59% (12-of-17) by CARSON-NEW-MAN vs. Mars Hill, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 63.64% (14-of-22) by PRESBY-TERIAN in 3 games, 1993 ASSISTS Game: 27 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Elon, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 61 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1996 STEALS Game: 18 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry OT, 2009 (Q) 17 by CATAWBA vs. Tusculum, 2004 (Q)15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Presbyterian, 1993 (C) 15 by NEWBERRY vs. Presbyterian, 2004 (Q) 15 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Catawba (OT), 1991 (S) Tournament: 34 by LENOIR-RHYNE in 3 games, 1993

All-Time SAC Tournament Results

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2010-11NCAA Southeast Regional

(Augusta, Ga.)First RoundAnderson 91, Lincoln Memorial 86Second RoundAnderson 82, Montevallo 76Region FInalsAnderson 75, Augusta St. 73 (OT)

Elite EightSpringfield, Mass.

West Liberty 113, Anderson 95

2009-10NCAA Southeast Regional

(Augusta, Ga.)First RoundAugusta State 91, Brevard 73Anderson 68, Catawba 66

2008-09NCAA Southeast Regional

(Augusta, Ga.)First RoundCatawba 74, Armstrong Atlantic 67USC Aiken 88, Lenoir-Rhyne 70Augusta State 62, Tusculum 60Second RoundUSC Aiken 85, Catawba 72

2007-08NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(Augusta, Ga.)First RoundLenoir-Rhyne 76, Virginia Union 68Wingate 79, Catawba 76 (OT)Second RoundAugusta State 78, Wingate 65Clayton State 83, Lenoir-Rhyne 69 (OT)

2006-07NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(Augusta, Ga.)First RoundClayton State 72, Catawba 69 (OT)Wingate 72, Armstrong Atl. St. 68Second RoundWingate 79, Augusta State 78Region FinalsWingate 73, Virginia Union 56

Elite EightSpringfield, Mass.

Cal State San Bernardino 100, Wingate 73

2005-06NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(Richmond, Va.)First RoundPresbyterian 73, Armstrong Atl.St. 67Virginia Union 82, Wingate 66Second RoundGeorgia C & S 77, Presbyterian 58

2004-05NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(Bowie, Md.)First RoundVirginia Union 85, Catawba 81Bowie State 91, Tusculum 88 (OT)

2003-04NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Kennesaw State Univ.)First RoundBowie State 86, Lenoir-Rhyne 81Kennesaw State 78, Catawba 63

2002-03NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Columbus, Ga.)First RoundPresbyterian 71, Columbus State 59Bowie State 88, Lenoir-Rhyne 82Semifinal RoundPresbyterian 77, Shaw 58FinalsBowie State 67, Presbyterian 53

2001-02NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Jefferson City, TN)First RoundWinston-Salem State 90, Wingate 75Semifinal RoundCarson-Newman 77, J. C. Smith 66FinalsShaw 69, Carson-Newman 68

2000-01NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Charlotte, NC)First RoundAugusta State 96, Catawba 84 Wingate 88, Armstrong Atl. State 67Semifinal RoundJohnson C. Smith 92, Wingate 60

1999-00NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seed)First RoundGeorgia C & St. 92, Gardner-Webb 81Semifinal RoundColumbus State 67, Wingate 57

1998-99NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seed)First RoundLander 68, Catawba 59Semifinal RoundWinston Salem St. 66, Wingate 63 (OT)

1997-98NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)Semifinal RoundCatawba 82, USC-Aiken 76Championship RoundVirginia Union 70, Catawba 58

1996-97NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundElizabeth City State 77, Elon 70Elizabeth City St. 76, Presbyterian 64

1995-96NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundHigh Point 76, Presbyterian 67

1994-95NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundJohnson C. Smith 72, L-Rhyne 71

1993-94

NCAA South Atlantic Regional (at higher seeds)

Play-in RoundElizabeth City St. 88, Mars Hill 80Longwood 76, Carson-Newman 63

1992-93NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)First RoundLenoir-Rhyne 91, High Point 74Mars Hill 66, Coker 54Semifinal RoundLenoir-Rhyne 83, Pfeiffer 74Presbyterian 71, Mars Hill 56ChampionshipLenoir-Rhyne 74, Presbyterian 66

NAIA Division I Championship (Kansas City, MO)

First RoundGeorgetown (KY) 92, Presbyterian 79Lenoir-Rhyne 77, WI-Stevens Pt. 74Second RoundLenoir-Rhyne 85, Oklahoma City 67Quarterfinal RoundHawaii Pacific 79, Lenoir-Rhyne 76

1991-92NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)Semifinal RoundLenoir-Rhyne 87, High Point 74ChampionshipPfeiffer 97, Lenoir-Rhyne 79

1990-91NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)First RoundPembroke State 82, Lenoir-Rhyne 72Semifinal RoundPfeiffer 96, Catawba 84

1989-90NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)Semifinal RoundLenoir-Rhyne 82, Pembroke 73Championship GamePfeiffer 96, Lenoir-Rhyne 94 (OT)

NAIA District 6 Tournament(at higher seeds)

First RoundClaflin 70, Presbyterian 59

SAC Postseason Results

SCHOOL APP W L Pct. LAST Anderson 1 3 1 .750 2011Lenoir-Rhyne 9 7 8 .467 2009Wingate 7 5 7 .417 2008Presbyterian 6 4 7 .364 2006Mars Hill 2 1 2 .333 1994Carson-Newman 2 1 2 .333 2002Catawba 10 2 10 .167 2010Tusculum 2 0 2 .000 2009Elon 1 0 1 .000 1997Gardner-Webb 1 0 1 .000 2000Brevard 1 0 1 .000 2010

Men’s Basketball History

All-Time Postseason Results

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SCHOOL 1ST 2ND FR TOTALLenoir-Rhyne 20 15 11 46Catawba 21 14 10 45Wingate 16 14 11 41Carson-Newman 9 18 7 34Mars Hill 13 14 6 33Presbyterian 10 16 4 30Newberry 8 5 7 20Tusculum 4 11 4 19Gardner-Webb 6 5 1 12Lincoln Memorial 4 1 5 10Elon 4 3 0 7Anderson 1 1 1 3Brevard 3 1 0 3

2010-11FIRST TEAM - Brandon Young, Anderson; Josh Roper, Brevard; Dominick Reid, Catawba; D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial; Desmond Johnson, Lincoln Memorial; Odell Turner, WingateSECOND TEAM - Kevis Cornwell, Anderson; Sammy Emile, Mars Hill; Dion Malachi, Mars Hill; Tony Davis, Newberry; Robert Troutman, Trusculum; Jaime Vaughn, Wingate ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Denzail Jones, Anderson; Ishmael Sanders, Carson-Newman; Keon Moore, Catawba; Allan Jones, Lenoir-Rhyne; Vincent Bailey, Lincoln Memorial

2009-10FIRST TEAM - Jonathan Whitson, Brevard; Antonio Houston, Catawba; D.J. Blackmon , Lenoir-Rhyne; D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial; Danny Sanders, Mars Hill; Kyle Moore, Tusculum. SECOND TEAM - Josh Roper, Brevard; Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman; Rob Fields, Catawba; Donald Rutherford, Catawba; Stoney Polite, Mars Hill; Jaime Vaughn, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Stephen Coles, Catawba; Ryan Barnes, Newberry; Quan Alexander, Wingate; Paidrick Matilus, Wingate; Odell Turner, Wingate

2008-09FIRST TEAM - Jonathan Whitson, Brevard; Antonio Houston, Catawba; Elliott McDowell, Lenoir-Rhyne; D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Kyle Moore, Tusculum. SECOND TEAM - Rob Fields, Catawba; D.J. Blackmon, Lenoir-Rhyne; Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; P.J. Gore, Mars Hill; Ryan Troutman, Tusculum; DeMario Mattox, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Brandon Armstrong, Lincoln Memorial; Desmond Johnson, Lincoln Memorial; Dallas Johnson, Mars Hill; Taylor Hobbs, Tusculum; Jamie Vaughn, Wingate

2007-08FIRST TEAM - Antonio Houston,Catawba; Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne; Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Sean Barnette, Wingate; Bryan Grier, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman; Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; Terry Delaney, Lincoln Memorial; Jamarl Glen, Mars Hill; Jordan Lear, Tusculum; Kyle Moore, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Cameron Sharp, Carson-Newman; Dominick Reid, Catawba; Ryan

Whitaker, Lincoln Memorial; Grant Domsic, Newberry; Robert Troutman, Tusculum

2006-07FIRST TEAM - Brian Graves, Catawba; Chris Wooldridge, Catawba; Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne; Sean Dixon, Presbyterian; Chris Poore, Tusculum; Sean Barnette, Wingate; Justin Baker, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Kente Hart, Carson-Newman; Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Grant Herren, Presbyterian; Bryan Grier, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman; Antonio Houston, Catawba; Beau Brown, Lincoln Memorial; Stoney Polite, Mars Hill; Kendrick Johnson, Newberry

2005-06FIRST TEAM - Brian Graves, Catawba; Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Josh Kindred, Lenoir-Rhyne; Walt Baxley, Mars Hill; Johann Collins, Presbyterian; Sean Barnette, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; Zach Chandler, Newberry; Tray Ballenger, Presbyterian; Douglas Tshomba, Tusculum; Justin Baker, Wingate; Bryan Grier, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Tyler Boardman, Lenoir-Rhyne; Donte Watson, Lenoir-Rhyne; Elliott McDowell, Mars Hill; Clemente Martin, Newberry; Kenny Villines, Wingate

2004-05FIRST TEAM - Jonathan Martin, Carson-Newman; Braud Dabbs, Carson-Newman; Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Walt Baxley, Mars Hill; Jeremiah Tinch, Mars Hill; SECOND TEAM - Brian Graves, Catawba; Michael Dease, Newberry; Sean Dixon, Presbyterian; Brad Hawks, Tusculum; Greg McIntosh, Tusculum; Sean Barnette, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Jamel Hamilton, Catawba; Josh Rudder, Lenoir-Rhyne; Reggie Bratton, Lenoir-Rhyne; Jordan Lear, Tusculum; Sean Barnette, Wingate

2003-04FIRST TEAM - Todd Lucas, Carson-Newman; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ronald Lewis, Mars Hill; Rashaad Carter, Newberry; Brad Hawks, Tusculum; Keenan Dunn, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman; Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne; Mike Drum, Presbyterian; Drew Harmon, Tusculum; Titus Miller,

Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Chris Wooldridge, Catawba; Chris Conn, Mars Hill; Tommy Burke, Newberry; Grant Herren, Presbyterian; Bryan Grier, Wingate

2002-03FIRST TEAM - Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman; Brian Carter, Catawba; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Rashaad Carter, Newberry; Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne; Dominique Williams, Mars Hill; Brandon Jones, Tusculum; Titus Miller, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Helgi Magnusson, Catawba; Marcus Springs, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tom Weingert, Mars Hill; Michael Drum, Presbyterian; Tray Ballenger, Presbyterian

2001-02FIRST TEAM - Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman; Brian Carter, Catawba; Terrence Hamilton, Catawba; Alex Fair, Newberry; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; Lorinza Harrington, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Todd Lucas, Carson-Newman; Ryan Pitts, Lenoir-Rhyne; Rod Isom, Presbyterian; Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Pat Compton, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Braun Dabbs, Carson-Newman; Tony Connelly, Lenoir-Rhyne; Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brad Peper, Newberry; Brad Hawks, Tusculum; Timendric Brown, Wingate.

2000-01FIRST TEAM - Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman; Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; Jonathan Tyson, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Brian Carter, Catawba; Nedzad Gusic, Catawba; Donielle Davis, Mars Hill; Alex Fair, Newberry; D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Todd Lucas, Carson-Newman; Ishmail Simmons, Carson-Newman; Alex Luyk, Catawba; Duke Phipps, Catawba; Randy Mauldin, Lenoir-Rhyne; Keenan Dunn, Wingate.

1999-00FIRST TEAM - Brandon Hughes, Newberry; Carlos Webb, Gardner-Webb; Kelvin Wylie, Gardner-Webb; Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Paul Talbot, Wingate; SECOND TEAM - D.J. Humphries, Presbyterian; Jonathan Tyson, Wingate; Tony Davenport, Catawba; J.P. Westfield, Carson-Newman; Tim McPhail, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian; Dell Douglas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Dustin Edwards, Carson-Newman; Djuan Hankins, Wingate; Donielle Davis, Mars Hill.

1998-99FIRST TEAM - Marvin Moore, Catawba; Brandon Harris, Wingate; Brandon Hughes, Newberry; Eric Burrow, Presbyterian; Bennie Elliot, Carson-Newman. SECOND TEAM - George Cox, Carson-Newman; Byron Graham, Presbyterian; Daniel Willis, Lenior-Rhyne; Antoine Wilkerson, Gadner-Webb; Paul Talbot, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Alex Fair, Newberry; James Colwell, Gardner-Webb; Terrence Hamilton, Catawba; Lorinza Harrington, Wingate; Antoine Morman, Lenoir-Rhyne.

1997-98

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SAC COACH OF THE YEAR

2010-11 Josh Schertz, Lincoln Memorial2009-10 Mike Jones, Brevard2008-09 John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne2007-08 John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne2006-07 Jim Baker, Catawba2005-06 John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne2004-05 Jim Baker, Catawba2003-04 Duggar Baucom, Tusculum2002-03 John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne2001-02 Dale Clayton, Carson-Newman2000-01 Jim Baker, Catawba1999-00 Rick Scruggs, Gardner-Webb1998-99 Jeff Reynolds, Wingate1997-98 Jim Baker, Catawba1996-97 Gregg Nibert, Presbyterian1995-96 Jim Baker, Catawba1994-95 John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne1993-94 David Riggins, Mars Hill1992-93 Gregg Nibert, Presbyterian1991-92 Jim Johnson, Gardner-Webb1990-91 Dale Clayton, Carson-Newman1989-90 John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne

SAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2010-11 Desmond Johnson, LMU2009-10 Kyle Moore, Tusculum2008-09 Kyle Moore, Tusculum2007-08 Sean Barnette, Wingate2006-07 Sean Barnette, Wingate2005-06 Walt Baxley, Mars Hill2004-05 Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne2003-04 Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne2002-03 Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman2001-02 Lorinza Harrington, Wingate2000-01 Daniel Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne1999-00 Brandon Hughes, Newberry1998-99 Marvin Moore, Catawba1997-98 Art Wade, Catawba1996-97 Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian1995-96 Mike Feller, Catawba1994-95 Brian Lewis, Lenoir-Rhyne1993-94 Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill1992-93 Bret Jones, Presbyterian1991-92 Andre Godfrey, Catawba1990-91 Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne1989-90 William Massenburg, Elon

SAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

SAC TOURNAMENT MVP

2011 D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial2010 Jonathan Whitson, Brevard2009 Antonio Houston, Catawba2008 Antonio Houston, Catawba2007 Sean Barnette, Wingate2006 Sean Barnette, Wingate2005 Donald Sexton, Tusculum2004 Helgi Magnusson, Catawba2003 Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne2002 Kyle Gribble, Carson-Newman2001 Kevin Petty, Catawba2000 Brandon Harris, Wingate1999 Marvin Moore, Catawba

2010-11 Keon Moore, Catawba2009-10 Odell Turner, Wingate2008-09 Desmond Johnson, LMU2007-08 Dominick Reid, Catawba2006-07 Antonio Houston, Catawba2005-06 Donte Watson, Lenoir-Rhyne2004-05 Sean Barnette, Wingate2003-04 Chris Conn, Mars Hill2002-03 Michael Drum, Presbyterian2001-02 Roman Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne2000-01 Keenan Dunn, Wingate1999-00 Chuck Rayford, Presbyterian1998-99 Alex Fair, Newberry1997-98 Randy Barnes, Lenoir-Rhyne1996-97 Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne1995-96 Kevin Whitt, Mars Hill1994-95 Steve Rydzewski, Presbyterian1993-94 Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian1992-93 Keith Henning, Catawba1991-92 Lamont Jones, Mars Hill1990-91 Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian1989-90 Winston Parks, Wingate

SAC SCHOLAR ATHLETE

2010-11 Nick Trull, Anderson2009-10 Jarred Pickering, Mars Hill2008-09 Tony Blake, Mars Hill2007-08 Jesse McMurray, Carson-Newman2006-07 Chris Poore, Tusculum2005-06 Grant Herren, Presbyterian2004-05 Jonathan Martin, Carson-Newman2003-04 Jerome Ramsey, Mars Hill2002-03 Jerome Ramsey, Mars Hill2001-02 Jerome Ramsey, Mars Hill2000-01 Brad Woolsey, Carson-Newman1999-00 Jeremy Fortner, Tusculum1998-99 Colin Martin, Carson-Newman1997-98 Colin Martin, Carson-Newman1996-97 Christopher Kiger, Elon1995-96 Christopher Kiger, Elon1994-95 Kerry Besecker, Wingate1993-94 Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian1992-93 Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian1991-92 Robert Hughes, Elon

FIRST TEAM - Art Wade, Catawba; Marvin Moore, Catawba; Kevin Whitt, Mars Hill; Randy Barnes, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brandon Hughes, Newberry. SECOND TEAM - Bryan Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne; Byron Graham, Presbyterian; Jamey Upton, Carson-Newman; Eric Burrow, Presbyterian; Dusty Mason, Gardner-Webb.

1996-97FIRST TEAM - Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian; Eric Burrow, Presbyterian; James Barber, Mars Hill; George Cox, Carson-Newman; Art Wade, Catawba. SECOND TEAM - Chris King, Elon; Willis Johnson, Gardner-Webb; Marvin Moore, Catawba; Chris Kiger, Elon; Kevin Whitt, Mars Hill.

1995-96

FIRST TEAM - Mike Feller, Catawba; Matt Hurst, Mars Hill; Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian; Robbie Turner, Gardner-Webb; Shun England, Lenoir-Rhyne. SECOND TEAM - John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne; James Barber, Mars Hill; George Cox, Carson-Newman; Billy Layne, Wingate; Art Wade, Catawba.

1994-95FIRST TEAM - Lance Bain, Gardner-Webb; Brian Lewis, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill; Callum Brown, Catawba. SECOND TEAM - Mike Feller, Catawba; John Wadsworth, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ronnie Cannon, Presbyterian; James Barber, Mars Hill; Russell Witherspoon, Carson-Newman.

1993-94

FIRST TEAM - Ray Rutledge, Carson-Newman; Tim Wallen, Elon; Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne; Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill. SECOND TEAM - Mike Feller, Catawba; Keith Henning, Catawba; Lance Bain, Gardner-Webb; Shawn Hevel, Lenoir-Rhyne; John Lloyd, Presbyterian.

1992-93FIRST TEAM - Ali Travis, Catawba; Cornelius Muller, Elon; Larry Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill; Bret Jones, Presbyterian. SECOND TEAM - Winston Parks, Wingate; Andrew Wellman, Presbyterian; Jeff Haddock, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tyrone McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne; Cedric Mansell, Mars Hill.

1991-92FIRST TEAM - Andre Godfrey, Catawba; Jules Springs, Gardner-Webb; Bret Jones, Presbyterian; Mike Cottrell, Lenoir-Rhyne; Winston Parks, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Cornelius Muller, Elon; Ray Evans, Carson-Newman; Lamont Jones, Mars Hill; Pat Ceasar, Elon; Danny McLain, Carson-Newman.

1990-91FIRST TEAM - Andre Godfrey, Catawba; Pat Ceasar, Elon; Jules Springs, Gardner-Webb; Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne; Mike Cottrell, Lenoir-Rhyne. SECOND TEAM - Elvin Brown, Carson-Newman; Paul Whittingham, Carson-Newman; Danny Clark, Mars Hill; Bret Jones, Presbyterian; Winston Parks, Wingate.

1989-90FIRST TEAM - William Massenburg, Elon; Chris Huntley, Wingate; Scott King, Mars Hill; Jody Petty, Lenoir-Rhyne; Mark Jackson, Lenoir-Rhyne. SECOND TEAM - Andre Godfrey, Catawba; Tim Slaughter, Presbyterian; Ray Evans, Carson-Newman; Bruce Toliver, Mars Hill; Darren Sanders, Gardner-Webb.

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TEAM RECORDS (Game)

MOST POINTS SCORED: 121, Catawba vs. Mount Olive (1992-93)FEWEST POINTS SCORED: 35, Newberry vs Wingate (2/23/99)MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 120, Wingate vs. Claflin (1989-90)FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 28, Presbyterian vs St. Francis (12/21/98); 28, Newberry vs. Erskine (12/9/06)MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 108, Gardner-Webb vs Methodist, (12/5/89)MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 93, Newberry at Lenoir-Rhyne (1/15/03)MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 48, Carson-Newman at Brevard, (1/20/10)MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 48, Brevard vs. Carson-Newman (1/20/10)HIGHEST FG PCT: .718, Presbyterian at Mt. Olive, 28-38 (1/2/06)HIGHEST FG PCT ALLOWED: .655, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Carson-Newman (1992-93)MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 40, Mars Hill vs. Wingate (2/14/98) MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 44, Catawba at Bellarmine (11/23/02)MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 78, Mars Hill vs Carson-Newman (2/16/94)MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 78, Carson-Newman vs Mars Hill (2/16/94)HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 17 attempts): 1.000 (29-29), Presbyterian vs. USC Spartanburg; 1.000 (29-29), Tusculum vs. Mars Hill, (1/28/04); 1.000 (18-18), Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae (2/26/08) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED (min. 17 attempts): 1.000, Catawba vs. Pfeiffer (1990-91), Carson-Newman vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91); Catawba at West Virginia State (17-17, 12/13/02); Mars Hill at Tusculum (29-29, 1/28/04)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 43, Wingate vs. Newberry (1997-98)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 18, Tusculum vs. Mars Hill, (2/21/07); 18, Brevard vs. Wingate (1/17/09)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 43, New-berry vs. Wingate (1997-98) MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 18, Mars Hill (at Tuscu-lum, 2/21/07); 18, Wingate at Brevard (1/17/09)HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 6 attempts): .857 (6-7), Newberry vs. West Georgia (12/29/05)HIGHEST 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED (min. 6 at-tempts): .800 (8-10) Presbyterian vs. Georgia College & St. (11/23/02); .800 (8-10) Mars Hill vs. Wingate (2/20/08)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 80, Newberry vs. Allen (12/10/05)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 72, Catawba vs. Gardner-Webb (1989-90)MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS:47, Newberry vs. Allen (12/10/05)MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 43, Catawba vs. Carson-Newman (1992-93); Mars Hill vs. Carson-Newman (1992-93)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 37, Newberry vs. Coker and Newberry vs. Anderson (1997-98)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 34, Carson-Newman vs Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-99)MOST ASSISTS: 34, Tusculum at Converse, (1/15/08)MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 31, Elon vs. Wingate (1990-91)MOST STEALS: 35, Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont, (12/30/09)MOST STEALS ALLOWED: 27, Presbyterian vs Tampa (12/3/99)MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:15, Catawba vs. Elon (1989-90)MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ALLOWED: 15, Elon vs. Catawba (1989-90)

TEAM RECORDS (Season)

MOST GAMES WON: 28, Presbyterian (1999-00); Wingate (1990-91)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON: 19, Presbyterian (1999-00)MOST GAMES LOST: 24, Newberry (2002-03)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST: 16, Presbyterian (2006-07)BEST WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE: .933 (28-2), Presbyterian (1999-00)MOST GAMES PLAYED: 34, Wingate (2007-08)MOST POINTS SCORED: 2887 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90)MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 2390 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93)HIGHEST POINTS/GAME AVERAGE: 87.6 (31 games), Wing-ate (1990-91)HIGHEST POINTS/GAME ALLOWED AVERAGE: 84.8 (23 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-92)MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 2528 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 2361 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90)MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 1147 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90)MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 949 (33 games), Wingate (1989-90)MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 598 (32 games), Wingate (2005-06)MOST FREE THROWS ALLOWED: 567 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 877 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93)MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 986 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE: .488 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91)HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .465 (24 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93)HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .800, Mars Hill (2003-04)HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .739, Tusculum (2008-09)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 910 (29 games), Gardner-Webb (1995-96)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 324 (29 games), Gardner-Webb (1995-96)MOST 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 609 (28 games) Presbyterian (2004-05)MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED: 196 (26 games), Presbyterian (2004-05)HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE: .387 (179-462, 34 games) Wingate (2007-08)HIGHEST 3PT FG PERCENTAGE ALLOWED: .377 (60-159, 30 games), Presbyterian (1989-90)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS: 1752 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 1569 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 990 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93)MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 946 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 680 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ALLOWED: 552 (33 games), Catawba (1992-93)HIGHEST REB/GAME AVG: 56.5 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)HIGHEST REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 50.6 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME AVG: 30.7 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91)

HIGHEST DEF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 30.8 (24 games), Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93)HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME AVG: 19.8 (27 games) Newberry (1997-98)HIGHEST OFF REB/GAME ALLOWED AVG: 17.2 (33 games), Gardner-Webb (1989-90)MOST ASSISTS: 656 (31 games), Wingate (1990-91)MOST ASSISTS ALLOWED: 549 (34 games), Wingate (2007-08)HIGHEST ASSIST/GAME AVG: 21.2 (31 games), Wingate

Women’s Basketball Records

POINTS SCOREDCareer PTS.Direne Thomas, Wingate (1987-91) 3141Ann Hancock, Wingate (1988-92) 2195Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1998-02) 2162Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 2180Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2003-07) 2005Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-96) 1984Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 1889Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) 1838Tonique Frasier, Newberry (2004-08) 1791Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 1753

Season PTS.Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) 847Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) 808Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) 713Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (2001-02) 695Angela Harbour, Catawba (1992-93) 648Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 634Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2005-06) 632Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04) 628Ann Hancock, Wingate (1991-92) 623Tricia Peckham, Wingate (2000-01) 615

Game PTS.Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Francis Marion, 3/13/10 45Dayshalee Salaman, LMU at Catawba, 1/20/10 44Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill vs. PC, 2/10/92 42Whitley Campbell, TC vs Newberry, 2/9/00 41Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs. PC, 2/26/03 41Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/15/01 41Amber Hanks, L-R vs Lees-McRae, 1/10/00 40Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Barber-Scotia, 2/2/95 40Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs Lenoir-Rhyne 2/21/07 40Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill vs. Elon, 2/6/91 39Brooke Johnson, C-N vs. Clayton St., 3/12/05 39

SCORING AVERAGECareer (Min. 50 games) AVG.Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1998-02) 19.70Tricia Peckham, Wingate (1998-01) 18.32Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-90) 18.26Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-95) 18.11Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill (1989-92) 17.85Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 17.44Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1992-95) 17.10Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) 17.04Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-02) 16.80Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-92) 16.52

Season AVG.Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) 27.32Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) 25.25Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (2001-02) 22.42Brittini Young, Mars Hill (2009-10) 21.96Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) 21.90Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 21.86Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1995-96) 21.60Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) 21.60Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) 21.42

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Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1996-97) 20.70

REBOUNDSCareer REB.Tonya Roper, Wingate (1990-94) 1290Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) 1244Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-2000) 1167Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) 1103Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) 1058Tonique Frasier, Newberry (2004-08) 1050Jana Davis, Carson-Newman (1989-93) 1048Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1993-97) 1042Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 1034Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) 1009

Season REB.Tonya Roper, Wingate (1991-92) 388Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-91) 374Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) 372Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) 362Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 360Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) 357Anita Bulcher, Newberry (2009-10) 352Stephany Neptune, Tusculum (2007-08) 351Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-90) 344 Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04) 340

Game REB.Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs Tusculum, 2/9/00 26Fredia Lawrence, G-W vs C-N, 2/6/91 25Toni Steed, L-R vs. Presbyterian, 1989-90 24Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs Ga. Coll.&St., 11/21/03 24Stephany Neptune, Tusculum vs. LMU, 3/4/09 24Stephany Neptune, Tusculum vs. Wingate, 2/13/08 23Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs.High Pt.,12/1/90 23Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. MH, 1/18/91 22DeShawn Watkins, Mars Hill vs. L-R, 2/25/95 22Whitley Campbell, Tusculum vs. UVA-Wise, 12/11/00 22Tonique Frasier, Newberry, vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/28/06 22Anita Bulcher, Newberry at Wingate, 12/04/09 22

REBOUND AVERAGECareer (Min. 50 games) AVG.Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) 11.60Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-2000) 11.00Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) 10.63Stephany Neptune, Tusculum (2005-09) 10.27Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) 9.51Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-92) 9.48Val Crowell, Gardner-Webb (1989-91, 92-93) 9.39Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-96) 9.11Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-01) 9.10Jana Davis, Carson-Newman (1991-95) 8.88

Season AVG.Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) 14.31Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-91) 12.90Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) 12.75Toni Steed, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-90) 12.45Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 12.41Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1998-99) 12.40Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) 12.13Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1990-91) 11.74Anita Bulcher, Newberry (2009-10) 11.73Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) 11.68

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSGame OREBShari Buford, CN vs. Anderson, 11/15/09 13Tiffany Johnson, NC vs.Anderson, 1/19/98 12Tiffany Johnson, NC vs Tusculum, 2/9/00 11

Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. MH, 1/18/92 11Jana Siler, Elon vs. Catawba, 1/16/91 11Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. PC, 2/7/90 11Veronica Taylor, Wingate vs. Tusculum, 3/2/05 11Catherine Hintz, Tusculum vs. Mars Hill, 2/26/11 11

ASSISTSCareer ACynthia Thomas, Wingate (1991-95) 819Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 776Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1990-94) 646Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) 640Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 629Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2003-07) 580Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) 528Ashley Cox, Catawba (2001-05) 500Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 488Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman (2006-10) 486

Season ACynthia Thomas, Wingate (1994-95) 289Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) 281Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2005-06) 246Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2006-07) 229Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1989-90) 223Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 215Cynthina Thomas, Wingate (1993-94) 209Christie Agee, Carson-Newman (1994-95) 199Angela Harbour, Catawba (1992-93) 195Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-08) 189

Game ACynthia Thomas, Wingate vs. Catawba, 1/19/96 19Cynthia Thomas, Wingate vs. Catawba, 1/14/96 17Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Newberry 1/15/03 16Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. WSSU 12/1/02 14Ashley Cox, Catawba vs. N. Greenville, 11/27/04 14Brooke Underwood, Tusculum vs. Newberry, 2/18/06 14

ASSIST AVERAGECareer (Min. 50 games) AVG.Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1991-95) 6.66Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 6.26Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1990-94) 6.04Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) 5.71Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-present) 5.56Jessica Bearzatto, Newberry (2008-11) 5.31Jaime Allison, Catawba (1994-97) 5.17Christie Agee, Carson-Newman (1992-95) 5.15Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2003-07) 5.13Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 5.03

Season AVG.Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1994-95) 9.32Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2005-06) 8.79Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) 8.26Brooke Underwood, Tusculum (2006-07) 7.90Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1989-90) 7.43Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 7.41Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1993-94) 7.21Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2008-09) 6.64Christie Agee, Carson-Newman (1994-95) 6.63Jaime Allison, Catawba (1994-95) 6.31

STEALSCareer STLS.Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 357Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) 352Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) 336Lakai Brice, Catawba (1997-01) 324Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 272

Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 264Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1992-95) 252Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) 246Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill (1991-95) 243Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1991-95) 242

Season STLS.Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) 125Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) 118Lakai Brice, Catawba (2000-01) 112Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1994-95) 111Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) 104Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2008-09) 98Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) 93Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 91Cynthia Thomas, Wingate (1994-95) 91Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1996-97) 91

Game STLS.Karen Neeley, PC vs. Newberry, 12/1/93 14Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Elon, 2/11/95 11Missy Dyer, G-W vs Mars Hill, 1/7/95 11Billie Haskins, PC vs. Lander, 12/2/02 10Micheala Watkins, Brevard vs. St. Andrews, 11/20/10 10Lakai Brice, Catawba vs Limestone, 1/26/98 9Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. PC, 2/22/03 9Giovanni Booker, C-N vs. Tusculum, 2/16/05 9Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. King, 11/16/08 9Cameron Clark, Catawba at Pfeiffer, 11/22/08 9Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont, 12/30/09 9

STEAL AVERAGECareer (Min. 50 games) AVG.Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-96) 3.57Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) 3.10Lakai Brice, Catawba (1997-01) 2.89Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 2.88Karen Cook, Carson-Newman (1989-91) 2.47Karen Neeley, Presbyterian (1993-96) 2.46Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill (1991-95) 2.34Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) 2.33Liz Ward, Elon (1989-93) 2.20Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 2.18Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 2.18

Season AVG.Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1994-95) 4.27Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-02) 4.21Alanda Danner, Lenoir-Rhyne (1992-93) 3.79Lakai Brice, Catawba (2000-01) 3.73Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2007-08) 3.68Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2008-09) 3.50Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) 3.47Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1996-97) 3.30Liz Ward, Elon (1992-93) 3.29Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1992-93) 3.19

BLOCKSCareer BLKS.Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-07) 327Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-94) 267Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-00) 225Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) 213Shea Blacknell, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-05) 166Amber Burgess, Wingate (1993-96) 152Lori Hay, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-92) 140Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) 134Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman (2004-05) 128Candice Combs, Tusculum (2001-03) 125

Season BLKS.Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) 140

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Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman (2004-05) 128Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) 127Emily Paffrath, Wingate, (2004-05) 94Erica Crumlin, Wingate, (2007-08) 90Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2009-10) 90Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-04) 88Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) 86Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2005-06) 83Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1999-00) 81

Game BLKS.Tonya Roper, Wingate vs. J.C. Smith, 1992-93 12Chasity Edwards, Carson-Newman, 2/21/94 10Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman vs. PC, 1/15/05 10Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs Queens, 11/20/99 9Erica Crumlin, Wingate vs. Johnson C. Smith, 3/14/08 9Erica Crumlin, Wingate vs. Johnson C. Smith, 1/7/08 8Tiffany Johnson, Newberry vs Tsuculum, 2/9/00 8Shea Blacknell, L-R vs. N. Greenville, 12/7/02 8Brooke Johnson, C-N vs. Lincoln Memorial, 12/17/04 8

BLOCK AVERAGECareer (Min. 50 games) AVG.Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-07) 2.66Ashley Porterfield, Gardner-Webb (1998-00) 2.42Candice Combs, Tusculum (2001-03) 2.27Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1996-00) 2.12Lori Hay, Lenoir-Rhyne (1989-92) 1.94Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) 1.76Shea Blacknell, Lenoir-Rhyne (2001-2005) 1.71Amber Burgess, Wingate (1993-97) 1.46Keitha Tinsley, Wingate (1989-92) 1.45Andrea Grissett, Wingate (1993-97) 1.30

Season AVG.Tonya Roper, Wingate (1992-93) 4.89Tonya Roper, Wingate (1993-94) 4.52Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman (2004-05) 3.88Lori Hay, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-92) 3.04Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) 2.97Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2004-05) 2.94Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2009-10) 2.90Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1999-00) 2.89Tiffany Johnson, Newberry (1998-99) 2.85Emily Paffrath, Wingate (2003-04) 2.83

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGECareer (Min. 500 attempts) FGM-FGA PCT.Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-01) 654-1005 .651Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1992-95) 493-854 .577Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) 714-1247 .573Dorthell Little, Catawba (2000-03) 374-656 .570Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) 617-1100 .561Catherine Hintz, Tusculum (2008-11) 329-598 .550Susie Hopson, Mars Hill (1992-95) 561-1023 .548Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 691-1264 .547Laura Case, Elon (1989-93) 418-775 .539Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) 670-1252 .535

Season (Min. 4 made/game) PCT.Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (2000-01) .693Andi Winney, Lincoln Memorial (2008-09) .675Andi Winney, Lincoln Memorial (2007-08) .660Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) .656Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1998-99) .645Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) .638Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1999-00) .630Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1993-94) .628Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate (1997-98) .627Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2008-09) .611

Game PCT.Traci Hyman, L-R vs Winstom Salem, 12/4/97 1.000 (12-12)Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Virginia Intermont, 12/30/09 1.000 (10-10)Amy Peters, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/19/92 1.000 (9-9)Jessica Blanford, Mars Hill vs. Brevard, 11/30/06 1.000 (9-9)Veronica Taylor, Wingate vs. W. Alabama, 11/21/04 1.000 (9-9)Dana Hicks, Catawba at Livingstone, 11/25/09 1.000 (9-9)Andi Winney, LMU vs St. Joseph’s, 11/25/08 1.000 (8-8)Amy Cate, C-N vs. Converse, 1/5/05 1.000 (8-8)Allison Schafer, Mars Hill vs. Montreat, 1/6/05 1.000 (8-8)Amber Redding, Tusculum vs. C-N, 3/4/06 1.000 (8-8)Morgan Johnson, PC at UNC Asheville, 12/2/06 1.000 (8-8)Ashlee Wright, Newberry at LMU, 1/16/08 1.000 (8-8)Shawna Pittman, Catawba vs. Queens, 12/2/91 1.000 (7-7)Dorthell Little, Catawba vs. Mars Hill 2/9/02 1.000 (7-7)Danyell Locklear, Catawba vs. Tusculum, 2/11/04 1.000 (7-7)Ingrid Easter, Catawba vs. Tusculum, 1/10/07 1.000 (7-7)Catherine Hintz, Tusculum vs. Anderson, 1/19/11 1.000 (7-7)

FIELD GOALS MADECareer FGMJasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 734Tonique Frasier, Newberry (2004-08) 718Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) 714Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 691Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) 670Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 628Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95) 621Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) 617Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1993-97) 593Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (1999-02) 593

Season FGMDirene Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) 350Direne Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) 343Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne (2003-04) 256Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) 245Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2003-04) 243Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) 240Tonya Roper, Wingate (1991-92) 237Ann Hancock, Wingate (1989-90) 236Taneta Barrett, Wingate (2005-06) 231Ann Hancock, Wingate (1991-92) 230

Game FGMDanyel Locklear, Catawba vs. Presbyterian, 2/26/03 19Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Barber Scotia, 2/2/95 17Whitley Campbell, Tusculum vs Newberry, 2/9/00 16Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/90 16Amber Hanks, L-R vs Lees-McRae, 1/10/00 15Danyel Locklear, Catawba vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 3/9/03 15Dayshalee Salaman, LMU at Catawba, 1/20/10 15 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. L-R, 2/4/95 14Andrea Fitzgerald, C-N vs. Presbyterian, 2/25/03 14Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/15/01 14Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Newberry, 14/4/10 14Helen McKinney, Newberry at Mars Hill, 2/2/11 14

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDCareer FGAAngela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 1765Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 1624Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) 1375Helen McKinney, Newberry (2008-11) 1355Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba (1993-97) 1353Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95) 1315Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne (1991-95) 1314Heather Ford, Carson-Newman (1990-94) 1302Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian (1991-95) 1283Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 1264

Season FGADirene Thomas, Wingate (1989-90) 696Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) 675Ann Hancock, Wingate (1989-90) 522Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) 515Helen McKinney, Newberry (2010-11) 507Maureen Stern, Catawba (1989-90) 458Helen McKinney, Newberry (2009-10) 443Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) 436Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2010-11) 435Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2005-06) 434

Game FGADirene Thomas, Wingate vs. Catawba, 1/24/90 31Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. Elon, 2/10/93 30Whitley Campbell, Tusculum vs Newberry, 2/9/00 29Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba vs. Barber Scotia, 2/2/95 29Maureen Stern, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/90 28Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. C-Newman, 2/20/93 27Laura Banda, Newberry vs North Greenville, 2/3/04 27Tonique Frasier, Newberry vs. Tusculum, 2/14/07 27

FREE THROW PERCENTAGESeason (Min. 2.5 made/game) PCT.Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (2001-02) .902Carolyn Mills, LMU (2009-10) .884Brittini Young, Mars Hill (2008-09) .865Ann Hancock, Wingate (1991-92) .860Christi Cranford, Lenoir-Rhyne (1990-91) .859Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman (2007-08) .853Direne Thomas, Wingate (1990-91) .850Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill (1991-92) .845Abby DeBusk, Mars Hill (2005-06) .844Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill (2003-04) .843Ashley Cox, Catawba (2003-04) .843CC Brooks, Wingate (2009-10) .843

FREE THROWS MADECareer FTMJasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 660Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2003-07) 525Tricia Peckham, Wingate (1998-01) 488Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 479Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) 479Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-02) 466Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 462Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian (1990-94) 456Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (1999-02) 446Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) 434

Season FTMJasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) 223Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 215Denise Shleton, Mars Hill (2001-02) 205Tricia Peckham, Wingate (2000-01) 193Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) 182Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2006-07) 174Brittini Young, Mars Hill (2009-10) 173Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (2000-01) 171Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian (2004-05) 170Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2010-11) 168

Game FTMJasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Francis Marion, 3/13/10 23Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Augusta St., 11/28/08 22Jennifer Hilliard, PC vs. Erskine, 12/2/92 21Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs USC-Aiken, 12/16/99 18Amy Jenkins, L-R vs. Concord, 1/5/95 18Tricia Peckham, Wiingate vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/01 18Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs. PC, 3/1/06 17

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Fredia Lawrence, G-W vs. Catawba, 2/17/92 15Rebecca Wessinger, PC vs. USC Aiken, 1/2/05 15Rebecca Wessinger, PC vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/22/05 15Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum, 2/2/08 15Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Shaw, 12/01/01 15

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDCareer FTAJasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 838Tanetra Barrett, Wingate (2003-06) 686Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1989-92) 654Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian (1990-94) 645Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne (1998-02) 641Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman (1989-93) 638Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 607Anna Atkinson, Wingate, 2005-09) 604Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (1999-03) 604Tricia Peckham, Wingate (1998-01) 600

Season FTAFredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb (1991-92) 294Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2009-10) 284Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (2001-02) 272Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill (1989-90) 237Tricia Peckham, Wingate (2000-01) 234Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-03) 231Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian (2004-05) 229Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb (1994-95) 225Denise Shelton, Mars Hill (1999-00) 223Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian, (2000-01) 219

Game FTAJasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Francis Marion, 03/13/10 29 Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian vs. Erskine, 12/2/92 28Delaina Adams, G-W vs Mars Hill, 1/7/95 23Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs. Augusta St. 11/28/08 22Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Catawba, 2/2/02 22Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs USC-Aiken, 12/16/99 21Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum vs Catawba, 3/03/10 20 Rebecca Wessinger, PC vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/22/05 19Tricia Peckham, Wingate vs. Mars Hill, 1/20/01 19Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Concord, 1/5/95 18Stephanie McCormick, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, 1/18/92 18Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs Lenoir-Rhyne, 3/6/04 18Tanetra Barrett, Wingate vs. PC, 3/1/06 18Denise Shelton, Mars Hill vs. Shaw, 12/01/01 18

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGECareer (min. 150 attempts) 3FGM-3FGA PCT.Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-09) 222-491 .452Amber Redding, Tusculum (2002-06) 91-218 .417Billie Haskins, PC (2000-05) 101-255 .396Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95) 80-207 .387Vuokko Timola, Catawba (1998-01) 123-325 .378Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) 375-1018 .368Tami Matheny, L-R (1989-91, 92-93) 85-233 .365Toni Leopard, PC (1999-02) 107-296 .361Karen Neeley, Presbyterian (1993-97) 73-203 .360Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) 248-693 .358

Season (Min. 1 made/game) PCT.Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill (2005-06) .495Abby DeBusk, Mars Hill (2006-07) .493Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2007-08) .480Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-06) .477Bridget Takach, PC (2005-06) .465Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2008-09) .462Billy Haskins, PC (2000-01) .457Kurie Washington, Wingate (2008-09) .456Amber Redding, Tusculum (2005-06) .454Nikki Van Dine, Tusculum (2007-08) .449

Game PCT.Ashley Marine, Newberry at Brevard, 2/27/08 1.000 (7-7)Hillary Hampton, Cat. at St. Augustine’s, 11/21/06 1.000 (6-6)Anna Atkinson, Wingate vs Carson-Newman, 1/14/09 1.000 (5-5)Sarah Rosser, Wingate vs Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/25/09 1.000 (5-5)Bridget Takach, PC at USC Upstate, 12/17/06 1.000 (5-5)Allison Schafer, Mars Hill vs. Converse, 11/17/07 1.000 (5-5)Lindsey Eggleston, C-N vs North Greenville, 12/19/08 1.000 (4-4)Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne vs St. Paul’s, 12/31/08 1.000 (4-4)Kurie Washington, Wingate at Mars Hill, 2/18/09 1.000 (4-4)Brittany West, Wingate vs Newberry, 2/21/09 1.000 (4-4) Brandi Long, C-N vs. Converse, 1/7/02 1.000 (4-4)Kristi Schrader,C-Newman vsFrancis Marion (1997-98) 1.000 (4-4)Jen Shannon, L-R vs. Newberry, 1/10/01 1.000 (4-4)Meredith Webster, L-R vs. Tusculum, 01/31/07 1.000 (4-4)Brittany Gooch, C-N vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/12/05 1.000 (4-4)Sarah Rosser, Wingate vs Francis Marion, 12/19/09 1.000 (4-4)Aisha Stewart, Catawba vs. Columbus St., 12/18/03 1.000 (4-4)Hillary Hampton, Catawba vs. Brevard, 1/6/07 1.000 (4-4)

THREE-POINT FGMCareer 3FGMAshli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) 375Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian (1992-96) 270Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) 248Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-09) 222Helen McKinney, Newberry (2008-11) 210Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb (1998-00) 199Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 198Lanica Williams, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-06) 174Ashley Cox, Catawba, 2001-05 171Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill (1991-95) 162

Season 3FGMKendal Baxter, Tusculum (2009-10) 105Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2007-08) 104Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2006-07) 103Nikki Van Dinie, Tusculum (2008-09) 97Kate Edwards, Wingate (2007-08) 90Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb (1997-98) 89Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2008-09) 84Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-06) 84Amberly O’Dell, LMU (2009-10) 84Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1999-00) 83Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian (1994-95) 83

Game 3FGMAshli Oliver, TC vs. Mars Hill, 2/21/07 10Susie Gaines, G-W vs Mars Hill, 2/26/97) 9Ashli Oliver, TC vs North Greenville, 11/21/06 9Chris Mitchum, PC vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1994-95) 8Sara Wilson, Mars Hill vs.G-W, 1/31/98 8Vaida Turauskai, G-W vs.Fayetteville St., 12/3/97 8Ashli Oliver, TC at Brevard, 12/1/07 8Kara Harris, LMU at North Greenville, 1/30/08 8Ashli Oliver, TC vs. Lander, 3/14/08 8Ashli Oliver, TC at Oakland City, 12/15/08 8Nikki Van Dine, TC vs C-N, 3/07/09 8Emily Willoughby, AU vs. LMU, 2/19/11 8

THREE-POINT FGACareer 3FGAAshli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) 1,018Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian (1992-96) 778Jill Nuemann, Presbyterian (1997-00) 693Helen McKinney, Newberry (2008-11) 663Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb (1998-00) 610Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 602Ashley Tipton, Carson-Newman (2005-09) 491Lanica Williams, Lenoir-Rhyne (2002-06) 477

Kendal Baxter, Tusculum (2009-present) 469Kate Edwards, Wingate (2004-08) 465

Season 3FGAKendal Baxter, Tusculum (2009-10) 283Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2007-08) 275Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2006-07) 250Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2008-09) 246Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb (1997-98) 240Helen McKinney, Newberry (2009-10) 234Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1999-00) 233Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian (1995-96) 229

Game 3FGAChris Mitchum, PC vs. Mars Hill (1995-96) 19Chris Mitchum, PC vs. Longwood (1994-95) 19Ashli Oliver, TC at Newberry, 1/21/06 17Ashli Oliver, TC at Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/31/07 17Ashli Oliver, Tusculum at North Greenville, 12/4/08 16Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. G-W (1990-91) 16Angela Harbour, Catawba vs. G-W (1990-91) 16Laura Banda, Newberry vs North Greenville, 2/3/04 16Ashli Oliver, TC at Mars Hill, 1/11/06 16Kendal Baxter, TC vs Georgia College & St, 11/28/09 16Helen McKinney, Newberry at North Georgia, 12/16/10 16

GAMES PLAYEDCareer GMS.Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum (2007-11) 125Jasmine Parker, Tusculum (2007-11 124Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 124Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian (1998-01) 121Tracy Woody, Presbyterian (1998-01) 121Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) 120Toni Leopard, Presbyterian (1998-01) 120Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 120Shari Buford, Carson-Newman (2006-10) 120Danyel Locklear, Catawba (2000-04) 119

GAMES STARTEDCareer GMS.Anna Atkinson, Wingate (2005-09) 122Ashli Oliver, Tusculum (2005-09) 119Tracy Woody, Presbyterian (1998-01) 119Stephanie McCormick, Catawba (1990-94) 116Angela Harbour, Catawba (1989-93) 115Jill Neumann, Presbyterian (1997-00) 113Tammy McEntire, Catawba (1991-95) 112

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2010-11 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Tusculum 14-4 .778 21-9 .700 2. Wingate 12-6 .667 19-11 .633 3. Newberry 11-7 .611 17-11 .607 Lenoir-Rhyne 11-7 .611 14-13 .519 5. Mars Hill 10-8 .556 17-10 .630 6. Catawba 9-9 .500 15-14 .517 Carson-Newman 9-9 .500 14-16 .467 8. Anderson 7-11 .389 11-16 .407 9. Lincoln Memorial 5-13 .278 10-16 .385 10.Brevard 2-16 .111 6-22 .214

2009-10 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 13-3 .813 21-8 .724 2. Newberry 12-4 .750 21-9 .700 3. Carson-Newman 11-5 .688 24-7 .774 4. Tusculum 10-6 .625 23-10 .697 5. Catawba 8-8 .500 15-13 .536 6. Wingate 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 7. Lincoln Memorial 6-10 .375 9-19 .321 8. Brevard 3-13 .188 9-19 .321 9. Mars Hill 2-14 .125 5-22 .185

2008-09 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 13-3 .813 27-5 .844 Tusculum 13-3 .813 26-6 .813 3. Newberry 10-6 .625 18-11 .621 4. Wingate 9-7 .563 18-10 .643 Carson-Newman 9-7 .563 19-11 .633 6. Catawba 8-8 .500 16-12 .571 7. Mars Hill 5-11 .313 12-16 .429 Lincoln Memorial 5-11 .313 11-17 .393 9. Brevard 0-16 .000 6-21 .222

2007-08 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Tusculum 13-1 .929 26-5 .839 2. Wingate 12-2 .857 26-8 .767 3. Newberry 7-7 .500 19-10 .655 Carson-Newman 7-7 .500 15-14 .517 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 5-9 .357 15-13 .536 Mars Hill 5-9 .357 15-13 .536 7. Catawba 4-10 .286 12-16 .429 8. Lincoln Memorial 3-11 .214 13-15 .464 Brevard * 0-0 .000 8-19 .296 * Provisional member

2006-07 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 14-2 .875 23-7 .767 2. Newberry 10-6 .625 24-7 .774 Catawba 10-6 .625 20-9 .690 4. Carson-Newman 9-7 .563 21-10 .677 Lenoir-Rhyne 9-7 .563 16-12 .571 6. Tusculum 7-9 .438 16-13 .552 Mars Hill 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 8. Lincoln Memorial 5-11 .313 14-15 .483 9. Presbyterian 1-15 .063 6-22 .214

2005-06 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 13-1 .929 25-7 .781 2. Tusculum 7-7 .500 18-10 .643 Carson-Newman 7-7 .500 16-13 .552 4. Newberry 6-8 .429 18-13 .581 Mars Hill 6-8 .429 16-12 .571 6. Catawba 4-10 .286 9-19 .321 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 3-11 .214 10-18 .357 8. Presbyterian * 2-1 .667 2-2 .500 * 24 games nullified

2004-05 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 11-3 .786 21-11 .656 2. Carson-Newman 10-4 .714 25-8 .758 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 9-5 .643 16-12 .571 4. Catawba 8-6 .571 17-11 .607 5. Newberry 7-7 .500 18-12 .600 6. Mars Hill 5-9 .357 14-15 .483 7. Presbyterian 4-10 .286 7-21 .250 8. Tusculum 2-12 .143 8-21 .276

2003-04 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 11-3 .786 22-9 .710 Wingate 11-3 .786 21-10 .677 Lenoir-Rhyne 11-3 .786 17-11 .607 4. Mars Hill 8-6 .571 16-12 .571 5. Tusculum 5-9 .357 12-17 .414 Carson-Newman 5-9 .357 10-18 .357 7. Presbyterian 3-11 .214 8-20 .286 8. Newberry 2-12 .143 5-23 .179

2002-03 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 12-2 .857 24-7 .774 2. Carson-Newman 9-5 .643 16-13 .552 3. Wingate 7-7 .500 18-10 .643 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-7 .500 18-12 .600 Tusculum 7-7 .500 15-13 .536 Mars Hill 7-7 .500 15-14 .517 Presbyterian 7-7 .500 12-15 .444 8. Newberry 0-14 .000 2-24 .077

2001-02 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Mars Hill 11-3 .786 26-5 .839 2. Catawba 10-4 .714 21-7 .750 Presbyterian 10-4 .714 21-9 .700 4. Lenoir-Rhyne 8-6 .571 19-9 .679 Carson-Newman 8-6 .571 12-14 .462 6. Wingate 6-8 .429 15-11 .577 7. Tusculum 3-11 .214 8-19 .296 8. Newberry 0-14 .000 2-25 .074

2000-01 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Catawba 13-1 .929 25-5 .833 2. Wingate 11-3 .786 23-7 .767 Presbyterian 11-3 .786 22-8 .733 4. Mars Hill 9-5 .643 17-8 .680 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 6-8 .429 15-12 .556 6. Carson-Newman 4-10 .286 9-18 .333

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS

SCHOOL SAC PCT NON PCT ALL PCTWingate 216-90 .706 231-91 .717 447-181 .712Carson-Newman 185-121 .605 179-126 .587 364-247 .596Catawba 181-125 .592 196-96 .671 377-224 .627Presbyterian 136-106 .562 153-89 .632 289-195 .597Gardner-Webb 75-81 .481 87-62 .584 162-143 .531Tusculum 77-89 .464 98-81 .547 175-170 .507Mars Hill 141-165 .461 162-116 .583 303-281 .519Elon 45-67 .402 56-51 .523 94-111 .459Lenoir-Rhyne 120-186 .392 144-113 .560 264-299 .469Anderson 7-11 .389 4-5 .444 11-16 .407Newberry 63-131 .325 98-102 .490 161-233 .409Lincoln Memorial 24-56 .300 33-26 .559 57-82 .410Brevard 5-45 .100 24-36 .400 29-81 .264

REGULAR SEASON FINISH COMPOSITE

SCHOOL 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10thWingate 10 5 1 2 2 2 - - - -Carson-Newman 5 4 3 5 1 1 3 - - -Catawba 3 4 4 4 2 3 2 - - -Presbyterian 3 3 4 3 1 - 2 1 1 -Lenoir-Rhyne 3 - 3 3 3 2 8 - - -Gardner-Webb 2 1 2 1 3 2 - - - -Tusculum 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 -Mars Hill 2 - 3 4 4 4 3 1 1 -Newberry - 2 3 1 1 - - 7 - -Elon - - 1 2 - 3 2 - - -Lincoln Memorial - - - - - - 2 2 1 -Brevard - - - - - - - 1 1 1Anderson - - - - - - - 1 -

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7. Tusculum 2-12 .143 9-17 .346 8. Newberry 0-14 .000 5-22 .185

1999-00 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Presbyterian 15-1 .938 26-4 .933 2. Catawba 11-5 .688 19-8 .704 3. Gardner-Webb 10-6 .625 17-10 .630 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 10-6 .625 15-12 .556 5. Wingate 9-7 .563 15-12 .556 6. Mars Hill 8-8 .500 14-14 .500 7. Carson-Newman 5-11 .313 9-18 .333 8. Newberry 3-13 .188 7-21 .250 9. Tusculum 1-15 .063 4-22 .154

1998-99 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Presbyterian 11-3 .786 24-6 .800 1. Wingate 11-3 .786 23-7 .767 3. Catawba 10-4 .714 22-6 .786 4. Carson-Newman 9-5 .643 19-9 .679 5. Mars Hill 6-8 .429 13-13 .500 5. Gardner-Webb 6-8 .429 12-14 .462 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 3-11 .214 12-15 .444 8. Newberry 0-14 .000 5-22 .185 * Tusculum 0-0 .000 7-18 .280 * Becameeligible for awards and championships in 1999-2000

1997-98 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Presbyterian 11-3 .785 23-8 .742 1. Carson-Newman 11-3 .785 22-8 .733 3. Catawba 9-5 .642 19-9 .678 3. Mars Hill 9-5 .642 15-12 .555 5. Wingate 7-7 .500 15-12 .555 6. Gardner-Webb 6-8 .428 10-16 .384 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 2-12 .142 10-17 .370 8. Newberry 1-13 .071 6-21 .222

1996-97 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 10-4 .714 20-9 .690 2. Gardner-Webb 9-5 .643 18-9 .667 3. Catawba 8-6 .571 20-8 .714 3. Presbyterian 8-6 .571 17-10 .630 3. Carson-Newman 8-6 .571 15-12 .556 6. Elon 7-7 .500 16-11 .593 7. Mars Hill 4-10 .286 12-15 .444 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 2-12 .143 3-21 .125 * Newberry 0-0 .000 12-15 .423 * Became eligible for awards and championships in 1997-1998

1995-96 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Mars Hill 11-3 .786 24-6 .800 2. Gardner-Webb 10-4 .714 22-7 .759 2. Wingate 10-4 .714 23-8 .742 4. Elon 7-7 .500 17-10 .630 5. Catawba 6-8 .429 13-13 .500 5. Presbyterian 6-8 .429 13-14 .481 7. Carson-Newman 4-10 .286 9-16 .360 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 2-12 .143 10-17 .370

1994-95 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 12-2 .857 25-6 .806 1. Carson-Newman 12-2 .857 21-9 .700 3. Presbyterian 11-3 .785 23-7 .766 4. Mars Hill 7-7 .500 16-9 .640 4. Catawba 7-7 .500 15-12 .555 6. Gardner-Webb 3-11 .215 8-19 .296 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 2-12 .143 6-20 .230 7. Elon 2-12 .143 4-23 .148

1993-94 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 13-1 .929 27-2 .931 2. Presbyterian 10-4 .714 22-8 .733 3. Mars Hill 9-5 .642 18-10 .642 4. Catawba 7-7 .500 17-10 .629 4. Carson-Newman 7-7 .500 14-12 .538 6. Elon 6-8 .429 11-15 .423 7. Gardner-Webb 4-10 .286 10-17 .370 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 0-14 .000 5-19 .208

1992-93 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 12-2 .857 23-8 .742 1. Carson-Newman 12-2 .857 22-8 .733 3. Catawba 10-4 .714 24-9 .727 4. Presbyterian 7-7 .500 16-10 .615 5. Mars Hill 6-8 .429 11-15 .423 6. Elon 5-9 .357 11-13 .458 7. Gardner-Webb 4-10 .286 10-17 .370 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 0-14 .000 6-18 .250

1991-92 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Carson-Newman 11-3 .786 22-10 .688 2. Catawba 9-5 .642 17-11 .607 3. Elon 8-6 .571 13-10 .565 4. Wingate 7-7 .500 22-10 .688 4. Presbyterian 7-7 .500 16-11 .593 4. Gardner-Webb 7-7 .500 13-16 .448 7. Mars Hill 6-8 .429 14-13 .519 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 1-13 .071 4-19 .174

1990-91 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Wingate 13-1 .928 28-3 .903 2. Carson-Newman 11-3 .786 18-10 .642 3. Gardner-Webb 10-4 .714 19-8 .704 4. Elon 6-8 .429 11-14 .440 4. Presbyterian 6-8 .429 13-14 .481 6. Mars Hill 5-9 .357 8-19 .296 7. Catawba 4-10 .286 11-18 .329 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 1-13 .071 4-20 .167

1989-90 SCHOOL SAC PCT. ALL PCT. 1. Carson-Newman 13-1 .928 27-4 .871 2. Wingate 12-2 .857 27-6 .818 3. Presbyterian 8-6 .571 20-10 .667 4. Catawba 7-7 .500 13-17 .433 5. Gardner-Webb 6-8 .429 23-10 .697 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 5-9 .357 11-14 .440 7. Elon 4-10 .286 11-15 .423 8. Mars Hill 1-13 .071 7-24 .226

REGULAR SEASONYEAR CHAMPION 2010-11 Tusculum2009-10 Lenoir-Rhyne2008-09 L-R/Tusculum2007-08 Tusculum2006-07 Wingate2005-06 Wingate2004-05 Wingate2003-04 Cat./Win./L-R2002-03 Catawba2001-02 Mars Hill2000-01 Catawba1999-00 Presbyterian1998-99 Presbyterian / Wingate1997-98 Presbyterian/C-N1996-97 Wingate1995-96 Mars Hill1994-95 Wingate/C-N1993-94 Wingate1992-93 C-N/Wingate1991-92 Carson-Newman1990-91 Wingate1989-90 Carson-Newman

FOOD LION SAC TOURNAMENT

YEAR CHAMPION2011 Tusculum2010 Tusculum2009 Lenoir-Rhyne2008 Wingate2007 Newberry2006 Newberry2005 Carson-Newman2004 Catawba2003 Lenoir-Rhyne2002 Mars Hill2001 Catawba2000 Presbyterian1999 Presbyterian1998 Presbyterian1997 Wingate1996 Wingate1995 Presbyterian1994 Wingate1993 Catawba1992 Wingate1991 Wingate

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NAME SCHOOL YRS. SAC PCT. ALL PCT. Johnny Jacumin Wingate 1989-2007 189-67 .738 394-143 .734 John Duncan Catawba 1996-2002 73-27 .730 150-50 .750 Adell Harris Tusculum 2009-present 24-10 .706 44-19 .698 Missy Tiber Tusculum 2005-09 40-20 .667 86-34 .717 Sean Page Newberry 2008-present 33-17 .660 56-31 .644 Beth Couture Presbyterian 1989-2002 121-63 .658 258-117 .688 Eddie Carter Carson-Newman 1989-2001 108-62 .635 251-148 .629 Barbara Nelson Wingate 2007-present 40-24 .625 77-43 .642 Karen Barefoot Lenoir-Rhyne 2001-05 35-21 .625 70-44 .614 Todd Starkey Lenoir-Rhyne 2005-present 54-40 .574 103-69 .599 Eddie McCurley Gardner-Webb 1995-2000 41-31 .569 79-56 .585 Dean Walsh Carson-Newman 2001-11 84-66 .560 172-124 .581 Sylvia White Mars Hill 1993-98 46-38 .548 96-67 .589 Gary Peters Catawba 1989-93 30-26 .536 65-55 .542 Mandy Mattox Mars Hill 2001-2006 37-33 .529 83-58 .589 Laura Timmons Mars Hill 1998-2001 23-21 .523 44-35 .557 Angie Morton Catawba 2003-present 62-60 .517 126-103 .550 Brenda Halford Gardner-Webb 1990-93 21-21 .500 32-41 .438 Cindy Connelley Catawba 1993-96 20-22 .476 45-35 .563 Jason Brink Newberry 2003-08 32-40 .444 84-65 .564 A.M. “Bud” Black Gardner-Webb 1989-90 6-8 .429 23-10 .697 Jackie Myers Elon 1989-94 29-41 .414 57-67 .460 Susan Blakely Mars Hill 1990-91 11-17 .393 22-32 .407 Jim Brunelli Anderson 2010-present 7-11 .389 11-16 .407 Brenda Paul Elon 1994-97 16-26 .381 37-45 .451 Jennifer Nance Mars Hill 2006-present 29-51 .363 63-75 .457 Kris Ruffo Lenoir-Rhyne 1997-2001 21-37 .362 52-56 .481 Leigh Irwin Presbyterian 2002-04 10-18 .357 20-34 .370 Roger Vannoy Lincoln Memorial 2006-07 5-11 .313 14-15 .483 Stephanie Smith Lincoln Memorial 2008-11 16-34 .320 30-54 .357 Suzanne McBride Tusculum 2000-05 19-51 .271 52-87 .374 Mark Hannuksela Gardner-Webb 1993-95 7-21 .250 18-36 .333 Larry Just Lincoln Memorial 2007-08 3-11 .214 13-15 .464 Barbara Buchanan Lenoir-Rhyne 1989-91 6-22 .214 15-34 .306 Jessica Vanco Presbyterian 2004-07 7-26 .212 15-44 .254 Lori Hay Lenoir-Rhyne 1995-97 6-36 .143 16-58 .216 Shannon Reid Brevard 2008-present 5-45 .100 21-62 .253 Seph Hatley Newberry 1999-01 3-27 .100 12-43 .218 Janet Cone Mars Hill 1989-90 1-13 .071 7-24 .226 Randy Milligan Tusculum 1999-2000 1-15 .063 4-22 .154 Peggy Barnes Newberry 1997-99 1-27 .036 11-43 .204 Janet Greene Lenoir-Rhyne 1991-94 1-35 .028 14-47 .230 Kim Mattox Lenoir-Rhyne 1994 0-6 .000 1-9 .100 Tommy Love Newberry 2001-03 0-28 .000 4-49 .075

All-Time Coaching Leaders

SAC VICTORIES NAME SCHOOL NO YRS Johnny Jacumin Wingate 189 18 Beth Couture Presbyterian 121 13 Eddie Carter Carson-Newman 108 12 Dean Walsh Carson-Newman 84 10 John Duncan Catawba 73 7

OVERALL VICTORIES NAME SCHOOL NO YRS Johnny Jacumin Wingate 394 18 Beth Couture Presbyterian 258 13 Eddie Carter Carson-Newman 251 12 Dean Walsh Carson-Newman 172 10 John Duncan Catawba 150 7

SAC Coaching History

SAC Tournament Records

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPOINTS SCORED Game: 37 by Bonnie Werner (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 (Q)36 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1991 (S) 35 by Angela Harbour (CATAWBA) vs. Carson-Newman, 1993 (S) 34 by Tracy Naidas (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2002 (Q)Tournament: 83 by Andrea Grissett (WINGATE) in 3 games, 199783 by Denise Shelton (MARS HILL) in 3 games, 2002Career: 202 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) in 12 games, 2007-11 REBOUNDS Game: 21 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 (C)21 Veronica Taylor, (WINGATE) vs. Tusculum, 2005 (Q)

20 by DeShawn Watkins (MARS HILL) vs. Wingate, 1994 (C) 19 by Elizabeth Biedrycki (WINGATE) vs Catawba, 2002 (Q)Tournament: 50 by Veronica Taylor (WINGATE) in 3 games, 2005Career: 112 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) in 12 games, 1991-94 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 16 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1991 (S) Tournament: 31 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 32 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 (C). Tournament: 64 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991.

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (5-of-5) by Lori Reavis (WINGATE) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 (Q) 100.0 % (7-of-7) by Tiffany Atkins (MARS HILL) vs. New-berry, 2002 (Q)100.0% (5-of-5) by Denise Ledden (CARSON-NEWMAN) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1992 (Q) Tournament: 73.33% (11-of-15) by Denise Ledden (CARSON-NEWMAN) in 2 games, 1992 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 15 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q) 13 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Mars Hill, 1991 (Q) 13 by Amy Jenkins (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Wingate, 1994 (Q) 13 by Maya Grady (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2003 (S)

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Tournament: 32 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) in 3 games, 2010 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 20 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q) Tournament: 42 by Jasmine Gunn (TUSCULUM) in 3 games, 2010 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Game: 100.0% (11-of-11) by Lakia Hayes (ELON) vs. Carson-Newman, 1997 (Q) Tournament: 100.0% (11-of-11) by Tiffany Johnson (NEW-BERRY) in 2 games, 2000 100.0% (10-of-10) by Sonia Gahagan (MARS HILL) in 1 game, 1992 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 7 by Susie Gaines (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Mars Hill, 1997 (Q) 7 by Ashley Cox (CATAWBA) vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q)Tournament: 15 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) in 3 games, 2000 Career: 29 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) in 10 games, 1997-2000 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 16 by Angela Harbour (CATAWBA) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991 (S) Tournament: 29 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 at-tempts per game) Game: 100 % (3-of-3) by Karen Neely (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994 (Q); 100 % (3-of-3) by Holly Carringer (MARS HILL) vs. Presbyterian, 2002 (C); 100 % (3-of-3) by Kristin Barringer (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Wingate (S), 2004Tournament: 70.00% (7-of-10) by Susie Gaines (GARD-NER-WEBB) in 2 games, 1997 ASSISTS Game: 13 by Mickie Drum (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1992 (C) 13 by Amy Keith (MARS HILL) vs Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002 (S)Tournament: 28 by Mickie Drum (GARDNER-WEBB) in 3 games, 1992 Career: 77 by Cynthia Thomas (WINGATE) in 11 games, 1992-95 STEALS Game: 8 by Denise Shelton (MARS HILL) vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 (Q)8 by Cyrstal Clary (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Carson-Newman, 2004 (Q) 7 by Addie Holbrook (WINGATE) vs. Mars Hill, 1998 (Q) 7 by Damenda Dellinger (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Presbyte-rian, 1994 (Q) 7 by Dorthell Little (CATAWBA) vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q)Tournament: 12 by Direne Thomas (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991 Career: 28 by Cynthia Thomas (WINGATE) in 11 games, 1992-95 BLOCKS Game: 8 by Lori Hill (MARS HILL) vs. Catawba, 1992 (Q) 7 by Ann Walters (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1991 (S) 7 by Ashley Porterfield (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Mars Hill, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 14 by Ann Walters (WINGATE) in 3 games, 1991 Career: 35 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) in 12 games, 1991-94

TEAM RECORDS POINTS, MOST SCORED Game: 105 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 1995 (Q) 101 by MARS HILL vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) 97 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1992 (Q) 96 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Presbyterian (OT), 2003 (Q) 96 by TUSCULUM vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q)Tournament: 281 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 2002

POINTS, FEWEST SCORED Game: 38 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 (S) 39 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (Q) 43 by WINGATE vs. Carson-Newman, 2005 (C) 46 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Carson-Newman, 2000 (S) POINTS, FEWEST SCORED - HALF Game: 10 by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Mars Hill, 1996 (Q). REBOUNDS Game: 60 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1995 (Q) 60 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 1995 (Q) 59 by MARS HILL vs. Wingate, 1994 (C) 59 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Carson-Newman, 2000 (S) Tournament: 165 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 1994 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 41 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 1995 (Q) Tournament: 104 by MARS HILL in 3 games, 2002 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 81 by PREBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 1995 (Q) Tournament: 219 by GARDNER-WEBB in 3 games, 1992 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 60.6% (40-of-66) by MARS HILL vs. Newberry, 2002 (Q) Tournament: 51.08% (71-of-139) by CARSON-NEWMAN in 2 games, 1993 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 31 by WINGATE vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 (S)29 by MARS HILL vs. Wingate, 1998 (Q) Tournament: 60 by WINGATE in 3 games, 1994

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 47 by TUSCULUM vs. Catawba, 2010 (Q) 47 by WINGATE vs. LENOIR-RHYNE, 2004 (S)Tournament: 89 by TUSCULUM in 3 games, 2010 87 by LENOIR-RHYNE in 3 games, 2003 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts per game) Game: 96.15% (25-26) by NEWBERRY vs. LMU, 2010 (Q) Tournament: 86.57% by Newberry (58-67) in 3 games, 2010 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 12 by CATAWBA vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q)11 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 (C) Tournament: 26 by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 34 by CATAWBA vs. Carson-Newman, 2000 (Q) Tournament: 61 by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 2000 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 at-tempts per game) Game: 66.67% (4-of-6) by LENOIR-RHYNE vs. Wingate, 1993 (Q) Tournament: 51.61% (16-of-31) by PRESBYTERIAN in 3 games, 1998

ASSISTS Game: 29 by CARSON-NEWMAN vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1992 (Q) Tournament: 62 by WINGATE in 3 games, 1991

STEALS Game: 20 by CATAWBA vs. Newberry, 2003 (Q)Tournament: 41 by Catawba in 3 games, 2003 BLOCKS Game: 13 by WINGATE vs. Elon, 1991 (S) Tournament: 31 by WINGATE in 3 games, 1991

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL PTS: 33 by Danyel Locklear (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 REB: 21 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 FGM: 15 by Danyel Locklear (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003FGA: 32 by Fredia Lawrence (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1991 FG%: 83.3% (5-of-6) by Deanna King (WINGATE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1992 83.3% (15-of-18) by Danyel Locklear (CATAWBA) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003FTM: 10 by Andrea Grissett (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1997 10 by Toni Leopard (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 FTA: 16 by Andrea Grissett (WINGATE) vs. Elon, 1997 FT%: 100% (8-of-8) by Melanie Johnson (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Carson-Newman, 1995 3PM: 6 by Jill Neumann (PRESBYTERIAN) vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 3PA: 11 by Lanica Williams, (LENOIR-RHYNE) vs. Ca-tawba, 20033P%: 100.0% (3-3) by Holly Carringer, MARS HILL vs. Presbyterian, 2002AST: 13 by Mickie Drum (GARDNER-WEBB) vs. Wingate, 1992 STL: 5 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) vs. Mars Hill, 1994 5 by Ann Walters (WINGATE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991 BLK: 6 by Tonya Roper (WINGATE) vs. Gardner-Webb, 1992

TEAM MOST POINTS: 85, by MARS HILL vs. Presbyterian, 2002FEWEST POINTS: 43 by WINGATE vs. Carson-Newman, 2005LARGEST MARGIN: 25 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Carson-Newman, 1998 REBOUNDS: 59 by MARS HILL vs. Wingate, 1994 FGM: 34 by MARS HILL vs. Presbyterian, 2002 FGA: 75 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Wingate, 1991 FG%: 54.7% (29-of-53) by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Carson-Newman, 1998 FTM: 23 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 2001FTA: 32 by CATAWBA vs. Wingate, 2001; by WINGATE vs. Catawba, 2001FT%: 95% (19-of-20) by TUSCULUM vs. Wingate, 20113PM: 11 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 3PA: 29 by PRESBYTERIAN vs. Mars Hill, 2002 3P%: 60.0% (3-of-5) by WINGATE vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991 AST: 21 by GARDNER-WEBB vs. Wingate, 1992 STL: 13 by CATAWBA vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2003 BLK: 10 by WINGATE vs. Gardner-Webb, 1991

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2011Quarterfinals(1) Tusculum 62, (8) Anderson 61(2) Wingate 68, (7) Catawba 62(6) Carson-Newman 77, (3) Lenoir-Rhyne 67(4) Newberry 80, (5) Mars Hill 64SemifinalsTusculum 61, Newberry 45 Wingate 69, Carson-Newman 57 ChampionshipTusculum 77, Wingate 66

2010Quarterfinals(1) Lenoir-Rhyne 69, (8) Brevard 48(2) Newberry 48, (7) Lincoln Memorial 56(3) Carson-Newman 70, (6) Wingate 66(4) Tusculum 96, (5) Catawba 87SemifinalsTusculum 77, Lenoir-Rhyne 63 Newberry 66, Carson-Newman 56 ChampionshipTusculum 67, Newberry 55

2009Quarterfinals(1) Tusculum 89, (8) Lincoln Memorial 55(2) Lenoir-Rhyne 74, (7) Mars Hill 51(3) Newberry 77, (6) Catawba 48(4) Carson-Newman 95, (5) Wingate 81SemifinalsTusculum 85, Carson-Newman 70Lenoir-Rhyne 78, Newberry 62ChampionshipLenoir-Rhyne 66, Tusculum 57

2008Quarterfinals(1) Tusculum 71, (8) Lincoln Memorial 64(2) Wingate 58, (7) Catawba 56(3) Carson-Newman 75, (6) Mars Hill 55(4) Newberry 85, (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 68SemifinalsTusculum 69, Newberry 54Wingate 75, Carson-Newman 61ChampionshipWingate 76, Tusculum 74

2007First Round (8) Lincoln Memorial 53, (9) Presbyterian 52Quarterfinals(1) Wingate 91, Lincoln Memorial 54(7) Tusculum 81, (2) Catawba 61(3) Newberry 64, (6) Mars Hill 60(4) Carson-Newman 76, (5) Lenoir-Rhyne 49SemifinalsCarson-Newman 78, Wingate 69Newberry 75, Tusculum 62ChampionshipNewberry 67, Carson-Newman 62

2006Quarterfinals(1) Wingate 77, (8) Presbyterian 56

(2) Carson-Newman 70, (7) Lenoir-Rhyne 58(3) Tusculum 65, (6) Catawba 59 (5) Newberry 72, (4) Mars Hill 67 SemifinalsNewberry 70, Wingate 55Tusculum 76, Carson-Newman 59 ChampionshipNewberry 57, Tusculum 50

2005Quarterfinals(1) Wingate 70, (8) Tusculum 47(2) Carson-Newman 70, (7) Presbyterian 52(6) Mars Hill 70, (3) Lenoir-Rhyne 67(5) Newberry 73, (4) Catawba 59SemifinalsWingate 67, Newberry 53Carson-Newman 68, Mars Hill 59ChampionshipCarson-Newman 64, Wingate 43

2004Quarterfinals(1) Catawba 70, (8) Newberry 54(2) Wingate 75, (7) Presbyterian 64(3) Lenoir-Rhyne 66, (6) Carson-Newman 64(5) Tusculum 66, (4) Mars Hill 62SemifinalsCatawba 82, Tusculum 64Wingate 91, Lenoir-Rhyne 79ChampionshipCatawba 74, Wingate 70

2003Quarterfinals(1) Catawba 87, (8) Newberry 58(2) Carson-Newman 84, (7) Wingate 74(3) Lenoir-Rhyne 96, (6) Presbyterian 87 (OT)(4) Mars Hill 87, (5) Tusculum 73SemifinalsCatawba 64, Mars Hill 62Lenoir-Rhyne 83, Carson-Newman 71ChampionshipLenoir-Rhyne 77, Catawba 75

2002Quarterfinals(1) Mars Hill 101, (8) Newberry 47(2) Presbyterian 83, (7) Tusculum 55(3) Catawba 73, (6) Wingate 72(5) Lenoir-Rhyne 85, (4) Carson-Newman 76SemifinalsMars Hill 95, Lenoir-Rhyne 87Presbyterian 71, Catawba 67ChampionshipMars Hill 85, Presbyterian 71

2001Quarterfinals(1) Catawba 80, (8) Newberry 50(2) Presbyterian 83, (7) Tusculum 47(3) Wingate 85, (6) Carson-Newman 74(5) Lenoir-Rhyne 69, (4) Mars Hill 65SemifinalsCatawba 65, Lenoir-Rhyne 61Wingate 76, Presbyterian 67

ChampionshipCatawba 82, Wingate 72

2000First Round (8) Newberry 65, (9) Tusculum 58 Quarterfinals (1) Presbyterian 64, Newberry 56 (7) Carson-Newman 71, (2) Catawba 60 (3) Gardner-Webb 78, (6) Mars Hill 55 (5) Wingate 68, (4) Lenoir-Rhyne 65 Semifinals Presbyterian 93, Wingate 68 Gardner-Webb 46, Carson-Newman 38 Championship Presbyterian 72, Gardner-Webb 52

1999Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 79, (8) Newberry 35 (2) Presbyterian 98, (7) Lenoir-Rhyne 49 (3) Catawba 74, (6) Gardner-Webb 63 (4) Carson-Newman 89, (5) Mars Hill 46 Semifinals Carson-Newman 66, Wingate 47 Presbyterian 88, Catawba 71 Championship Presbyterian 69, Carson-Newman 66

1998Quarterfinals (1) Presbyterian 87, (8) Newberry 51 (2) Carson-Newman 77, (7) Lenoir-Rhyne 64 (3) Catawba 84, (6) Gardner-Webb 64 (5) Wingate 93, (4) Mars Hill 76 Semifinals Presbyterian 71, Wingate 58 Carson-Newman 76, Catawba 59 Championship Presbyterian 79, Carson-Newman 54

1997Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 74, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 54 (2) Gardner-Webb 79, (7) Mars Hill 66 (6) Elon 83, (3) Carson-Newman 71 (5) Catawba 72, (4) Presbyterian 60 Semifinals Wingate 66, Catawba 60 Elon 68, Gardner-Webb 55 Championship Wingate 71, Elon 56

1996Quarterfinals (1) Mars Hill 77, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 39 (2) Gardner-Webb 63, (7) Carson-Newman 55 (3) Wingate 54, (6) Presbyterian 51 (4) Elon 67, (5) Catawba 47 Semifinals Mars Hill 66, Elon 62 Wingate 73, Gardner-Webb 62 Championship Wingate 69, Mars Hill 67 (OT)

1995Quarterfinals (1) Carson-Newman 88, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 58 (2) Wingate 64, (7) Elon 49 (3) Presbyterian 105, (6) Gardner-Webb 55 (4) Catawba 67, (5) Mars Hill 63 Semifinals Carson-Newman 92, Catawba 85 Presbyterian 77, Wingate 71 Championship Presbyterian 74, Carson-Newman 68

1994Quarterfinals (1) Wingate 92, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 68 (2) Presbyterian 88, (7) Gardner-Webb 62 (3) Mars Hill 67, (6) Elon 62 (4) Catawba 73, (5) Carson-Newman 64 Semifinals Wingate 85, Catawba 70 Mars Hill 84, Presbyterian 75 Championship Wingate 73, Mars Hill 62

1993Quarterfinals(1) Wingate 74, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 58 (2) Carson-Newman 88, (7) Gardner-Webb 61 (3) Catawba 83, (6) Elon 62 (5) Mars Hill 70, (4) Presbyterian 68 Semifinals Wingate 69, Mars Hill 60 Catawba 88, Carson-Newman 84 Championship Catawba 60, Wingate 57

1992Quarterfinals (1) Carson-Newman 97, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 58 (2) Catawba 76, (7) Mars Hill 55 (6) Gardner-Webb 76, (3) Elon 68 (4) Wingate 65, (5) Presbyterian 64 Semifinals Wingate 61, Carson-Newman 60 Gardner-Webb 74, Catawba 71 Championship Wingate 70, Gardner-Webb 69

1991Quarterfinals(1) Wingate 81, (8) Lenoir-Rhyne 57 (7) Catawba 55, (2) Carson-Newman 52(3) Gardner-Webb 81, (6) Mars Hill 75 (4) Elon 64, (5) Presbyterian 55Semifinals Wingate 85, Elon 70 Gardner-Webb 66, Catawba 60Championship Wingate 71, Gardner-Webb 68

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2010-11NCAA Southeat Regional

(at Morrow, GA)First RoundS.C. Aiken 69, Tusculum 66Lander 86, Wingate 54

2009-10NCAA Southeat Regional

(at Greenwood, SC)First RoundFrancis Marion 103, Newberry 96Tusculum 69, Clayton State 63Carson-Newman 79, Lenoir-Rhyne 72Region SemifinalsTusculum 103, Francis Marion 96Lander 94, Carson-Newman 67Region ChampionshipTusculum 70, Lander 63

NCAA Elite Eight(at St. Joseph, Mo.)

Gannon 70, Tusculum 66

2008-09NCAA Southeat Regional

(at Hickory, NC)First RoundTusculum 87, Lander 70Clayton State 68, Carson-Newman 66Lenoir-Rhyne 69, Anderson 58Region SemifinalsClayton State 79, Tusculum 68Francis Marion 93, Lenoir-Rhyne 74

2007-08NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Florence, SC)First RoundWingate 61, Johnson C. Smith 50Lander 83, Tusculum 78Region SemifinalsWingate 66, Augusta State 65Region ChampionshipWingate 82, Clayton State 72

NCAA Elite Eight(at Kearney, Neb.)

Northern Kentucky 76, Wingate 65

2006-07NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Morrow, Ga.)First RoundGeorgia Coll. & St. 87, Wingate 67

North Carolina Central 73, Newberry 66Clayton State 60, Carson-Newman 36

2005-06NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Raleigh, NC)First RoundWingate 67, USC Upstate 59Shaw 53, Newberry 50Regional SemifinalsWingate 67, Clayton State 64Regional ChampionshipShaw 68, Wingate 57

2004-05NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Raleigh, NC)First RoundCarson-Newman 79, Fayetteville State 67Clayton State 79, Newberry 54Wingate 82, Columbus State 71Regional SemifinalsCarson-Newman 75, Clayton State 61Shaw 105, Wingate 74Regional ChampionshipShaw 67, Carson-Newman 53

2003-04NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Raleigh, NC)First RoundGeorgia College & State 65, Catawba 60

2002-03NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Salisbury, NC)First RoundShaw 89, Lenoir-Rhyne 69Fayetteville State 80, Catawba 72

2001-02NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Mars Hill, NC)First RoundVirginia State 65, Presbyterian 56Semifinal RoundMars Hill 79, Virginia State 68Regional ChampionshipMars Hill 69, N.C. Central 64

NCAA Elite Eight (at Rochester, Minn.)

First RoundCal Poly Pomona 88, Mars Hill 69

2000-01NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at Columbus, Ga.)First RoundN.C. Central 81, Wingate 67Catawba, ByeRegion SemifinalsFrancis Marion 80, Catawba 64

1999-00NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundPresbyterian - ByeRegion SemifinalsFrancis Marion 82, Presbyterian 79

1998-99NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundWingate 77, Presbyterian 76Region SemifinalsFrancis Marion 85, Wingate 72

1997-98NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundPresbyterian 74, Virginia Union 65Columbus State 92, C-Newman 77Region SemifinalsBowie State 63 , Presbyterian 59

1996-97NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundGeorgia College 96, Wingate 88

1995-96NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundWingate 84, Gardner-Webb 78Region SemifinalsWingate 65, Mars Hill 56Region ChampionshipWingate 85, Bowie State 50

NCAA Elite Eight (at Fargo, ND)

First RoundShippensburg 78, Wingate 64

1994-95NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundWingate 77, Carson-Newman 64Longwood 78, Presbyterian 72Region SemifinalsWingate 70, Norfolk State 68Region ChampionshipWingate 82, USC Spartanburg 63

NCAA Elite Eight (at Fargo, ND)

First RoundPortland State 82, Wingate 69

1993-94NCAA South Atlantic Regional

(at higher seeds)First RoundWingate - ByePresbyterian 72, Hampton 64Region SemifinalsWingate 64, Presbyterian 63Region ChampionshipNorfolk State 83, Wingate 80

1992-93NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)First RoundWingate - ByeCatawba 87, High Point 75Carson-Newman 94, Belmont Abbey 66Region SemifinalCatawba 88, Lees-McRae 80Carson-Newman 50, Wingate 46ChampionshipCatawba 75, Carson Newman 70

NAIA Division I Championship (at Jackson, TN)

First RoundMN-Duluth 62, Carson-Newman 41SW Oklahoma 65, Wingate 52Wayland Baptist 74, Catawba 57

1991-92NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)First RoundCarson-Newman - ByeWingate 66, Pembroke State 59Semifinal RoundWingate 86, Belmont Abbey 60Carson-Newman 71, High Point 55ChampionshipWingate 63, Carson-Newman 59

NAIA Division I Championship (at Jackson, TN)

First RoundClaflin 69, Wingate 64S. Nazerene 61, Carson-Newman 49

1990-91NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)First RoundBarton 90, Wingate 89Belmont Abbey 67, Carson-Newman 66

1989-90NAIA District 26 Tournament

(at higher seeds)First RoundWingate - ByeSemifinal RoundWingate 106, Guilford 59ChampionshipWingate 91, Belmont Abbey 78

NAIA Bi-District XII ChampionshipChampionshipWingate 74, Holy Family (PA) 61

NAIA Division I Championship (at Jackson, TN)

First Round Cent. St. 97, Wingate 77

SAC Postseason Results

SCHOOL APP W L PCT LAST Wingate 14 20 16 .555 2011Carson-Newman 9 6 11 .353 2010Presbyterian 6 2 6 .250 2002Catawba 4 3 4 .429 2004Newberry 4 0 4 .000 2010Tusculum 4 4 4 .500 2011Lenoir-Rhyne 3 1 3 .250 2010Mars Hill 2 2 2 .500 2002Gardner-Webb 1 0 1 .000 1996

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SCHOOL 1ST 2ND FR TOTALWingate 25 14 8 47Carson-Newman 14 14 8 36Mars Hill 17 14 4 35Catawba 16 12 7 35Lenoir-Rhyne 11 12 10 33Presbyterian 12 13 7 32Tusculum 6 10 8 24Newberry 5 6 6 17Gardner-Webb 4 9 1 14Elon 3 4 0 7

2010-11FIRST TEAM - Mandy Mendenhall, Carson-Newman; Dana Hicks, Catawba; Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brittini Young, Mars Hill; Helen McKinney, Newberry; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum; Kurie Washington, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Ashley Abed, Anderson; Zoriah Williams, Carson-Newman;; Milica Ivanovic, Catawba; Taylor Deal, Mars Hill; Catherine Hintz, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Shannon Depew, Carson-Newman; Whitney Brinkley, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tyler Carlson, Mars Hill; Ellie Gleeson, Newberry; Janitsha Williams, Wingate.

2009-10FIRST TEAM - Shari Buford, Carson-Newman; Dana Hicks, Catawba; Brittany Mitch, Lenoir-Rhyne; Anita Bulcher, Newberry; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum; Kurie Washington, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman; Mandy Mendenhall, Carson-Newman; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brittini Young, Mars Hill; Helen McKinney, Newberry. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Candis Clear, Carson-Newman; Precious Elkins, Lenoir-Rhyne; Amy Browne, Newberry; Kendal Baxter, Tusculum; Sarah Wollett, Wingate.

2008-09FIRST TEAM - Shari Buford, Carson-Newman; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Laura Marquardt, Newberry; Stephany Nep-tune, Tusculum; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman; Brittany Mitch, Lenoir-Rhyne; Denise Moore, Lenoir-Rhyne; Brittini Young, Mars Hill; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Kurie Wash-ington, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Zoriah Williams, Carson-Newman; Dana Hicks, Catawba; Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne; Dayshalee Salaman, Lincoln Memorial; Kurie Washington, Wingate

2007-08FIRST TEAM - NeKeithia Howard, Catawba; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum; Stephany Neptune, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Shari Buford, Carson-Newman; Emily Mason. Carson-Newman; Andi Winney, Lincoln Memo-rial; Allison Schafer, Mars Hill; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Kasey Gillis, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - LaCourtney Rann, Lenoir-Rhyne; Stephanie Wagner, Lincoln Memorial;

Brittini Young, Mars Hill; LeAnne Watson, Newberry; Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum.

2006-07FIRST TEAM - Ne’Keithia Howard, Catawba; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Abby DeBusk, Mars Hill; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate; Emily Paffrath, Wing-ate. SECOND TEAM - Denise Moore, Lenoir-Rhyne; Allison Schafer, Mars Hill; Monica Alexander, Newberry; Morgan Johnson, Presbyterian; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Shari Buford, Carson-Newman; Casha Foster, Carson-Newman; Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne; Jami Safrit, Lenoir-Rhyne; Andi Winney, Lincoln Memorial.

2005-06FIRST TEAM - Hannah Davis, Catawba; Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Lindsey Jones, Mars Hill; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Shannon Jones, Lenoir-Rhyne; Chassity Martin, Tusculum; Amber Redding, Tusculum; Brooke Un-derwood, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate; Emily Paffrath, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Brittany Higgins, Ca-tawba; Morgan Johnson, Presbyterian; Stephany Neptune, Tusculum; Ashli Oliver, Tusculum; Anna Atkinson, Wingate

2004-05FIRST TEAM - Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman; Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lanica Williams, Lenoir-Rhyne; Re-becca Wessinger, Presbyterian; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate; Veronica Taylor, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Brittaney Gooch, Carson-Newman; Tiffany Parker, Carson-Newman; Ashley Cox, Catawba; Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Carnicha Bell-inger, Newberry; Julie Maples, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman; Jessica Blanford, Mars Hill; Carnicha Bellinger, Newberry; Tonique Frasier, Newberry; Amy Jones, Presbyterian

2003-04FIRST TEAM - Andrea Fitzgerald, Carson-Newman; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Crystal Clary, Lenoir-Rhyne; Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Samantha Dailey, Wingate; Veronica Taylor, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Ashley Cox, Catawba; Kim Small, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lindsey Jones, Mars Hill; Tonya Deese, Newberry; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Julie Maples, Tusculum. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Amy Cate,

Carson-Newman; Ingrid Easter, Catawba; Tamekia Foster, Catawba; Tanetra Barrett, Wingate; Emily Paffrath, Wingate

2002-03FIRST TEAM - Monica Ashburn, Carson-Newman; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tiffany Atkins, Mars Hill; Billie Haskins, Presbyterian; Jessica Guarneri, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Andrea Fitzgerald, Carson-Newman; Dorthell Little, Catawba; Holly Carringer, Mars Hill; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Julie Maples, Tus-culum Veronica Taylor, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Kristi Ferris, Mars Hill; Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian; Cameron Cook, Presbyterian; Candice Foster, Tusculum; Veronica Taylor, Wingate

2001-02FIRST TEAM - Dorthell Little, Catawba; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Denise Shelton, Mars Hill; Toni Leopard, Presby-terian; Kristen New, Tusculum; Elizabeth Biedrycki, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Staci Dunn, Carson-Newman; Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Maria Hickman, Mars Hill; Shawanna Cook, Newberry; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Elizabeth Rogers, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Ashley Cox, Catawba; Isiaette Darden, Catawba; Shea Blacknell, Lenoir-Rhyne; Shirolyn Johnson, Newberry; Dana Birnie, Presby-terian; Kelley Karns, Tusculum; Julie Maples, Tusculum.

2000-01FIRST TEAM - Lakai Brice, Catawba; Donna Carr, Catawba; Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Kristy Ray, Mars Hill; Denise Shelton, Mars Hill. SECOND TEAM - Toni Leopard, Presbyterian; Rachel Sloan, Pres-byterian; Tracy Woody, Presbyterian; Whitley Campbell, Tusculum; Tricia Peckham, Wingate; Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Staci Dunn, Carson-Newman; Danyel Locklear, Catawba; Sally Logan, Lenoir-Rhyne; Tiffany Atkins, Mars Hill; Kellie Joplin, Newberry; Bonnie Werner, Presbyterian; Samantha Dailey, Wingate.

1999-00FIRST TEAM - Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian; Denise Shelton, Mars Hill; Angela Thornton, Gardner-Webb; Toni Leopard, Presbyterian; Tricia Peckham, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lakai Brice, Catawba; Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate; Jill Neumann, Presbyterian; Tracy Woody, Presbyterian. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lea Anne Jaynes, Tusculum; Tarah Standridge, Carson-Newman; Amber Hanks, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ginny Boggess, Wingate

1998-99FIRST TEAM - Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian; Temeshia Dawkins, Wingate; Kori Linebarger, Carson-NEwman; Tricia Peckham, Wingate; Lakai Brice, Catawba. SECOND TEAM - Tiffany Johnson, Newberry; Tracy Woody, Presbyterian; Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb; Addie Holbrokk, Wingate, Denise Shelton, Mars Hill. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - Denise Shelton, Mars Hill; Tracy Naidas, Lenoir-Rhyne; Ashley Porterfi eld, Gardner-Webb; Toni Leopard, Presbyterian; Erika Hale, Lenoir-Rhyne.

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Women’s Basketball Awards

SAC COACH OF THE YEAR2010-11 Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne2009-10 Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne Sean Page, Newberry2008-09 Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne2007-08 Barbara Nelson, Wingate2006-07 Johnny Jacumin, Wingate2005-06 Missy Tiber, Tusculum2004-05 Dean Walsh, Carson-Newman Johnny Jacumin, Wingate2003-04 Karen Barefoot, Lenoir-Rhyne Johnny Jacumin, Wingate2002-03 Suzanne McBride, Tusculum2001-02 Mandy Mattox, Mars Hill2000-01 John Duncan, Catawba1999-00 Beth Couture, Presbyterian1998-99 Beth Couture, Presbyterian1997-98 Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman1996-97 Beth Couture, Presbyterian1995-96 Sylvia White, Mars Hill1994-95 Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman1993-94 Beth Couture, Presbyterian1992-93 Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman1991-92 Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman1990-91 Brenda Halford, Gardner-Webb1989-90 Eddie Carter, Carson-Newman Gary Peters, Catawba

SAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR2010-11 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum2009-10 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum2008-09 Anna Atkinson, Wingate2007-08 Anna Atkinson, Wingate2006-07 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate2005-06 Tanetra Barrett, Wingate2004-05 Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman Tanetra Barrett, Wingate2003-04 Danyel Locklear, Catawba2002-03 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne Jessica Guarneri, Wingate2001-02 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill Elizabeth Biedrycki, Wingate2000-01 Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian1999-00 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill1998-99 Rachel Sloan, Presbyterian1997-98 Terra Pittman, Mars Hill1996-97 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba1995-96 Susie Hopson, Mars Hill1994-95 Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian1993-94 Tonya Roper, Wingate1992-93 Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman1991-92 Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb1990-91 Direne Thomas, Wingate1989-90 Direne Thomas, Wingate

SAC TOURNAMENT MVP

2011 Catherine Hintz, Tusculum2010 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum2009 Denise Moore, Lenoir-Rhyne2008 Anna Atkinson, Wingate2007 Ashlee Wright, Newberry2006 Tonique Frasier, Newberry2005 Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman2004 Danyel Locklear, Catawba2003 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne2002 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill2001 Donna Carr, Catawba2000 Jill Neumann, Presbyterian1999 Tracy Woody, Presbyterian

SAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2010-11 Shannon Depew, Carson-Newman2009-10 Amy Browne, Newberry2008-09 Kurie Washington, Wingate2007-08 Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum2006-07 Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne2005-06 Anna Atkinson, Wingate2004-05 Brooke Johnson, Carson-Newman2003-04 Emily Paffrath, Wingate2002-03 Veronica Taylor, Wingate2001-02 Dana Birnie, Presbyterian2000-01 Staci Dunn, Carson-Newman1999-00 Maya Grady, Lenoir-Rhyne1998-99 Denise Shelton, Mars Hill1997-98 Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb1996-97 Jill Neumann, Presbyterian1995-96 Amy Hill, Elon1994-95 Terra Pittman, Mars Hill1993-94 Andrea Grissett, Wingate1992-93 Susie Hopson, Mars Hill1991-92 Tammy McEntire, Catawba1990-91 Mickie Drum, Gardner-Webb1989-90 Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman

SAC SCHOLAR ATHLETE2010-11 Brittini Young, Mars Hill2009-10 Anita Bulcher, Newberry2008-09 Anna Atkiinson, Wingate2007-08 Anna Atkinson, Wingate2006-07 Anna Atkinson, Wingate2005-06 Rebecca Wessinger, Presbyterian2004-05 Julie Maples, Tusculum2003-04 Julie Maples, Tusculum2002-03 Julie Maples, Tusculum2001-02 Kara Caldwell, Carson-Newman2000-01 Megan McBee, Carson-Newman1999-00 Kristin Wooten, Catawba1998-99 Kori Linebarger, Carson-Newman1997-98 Lovee McKinney, Newberry1996-97 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba1995-96 Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba1994-95 Nessy Brewer, Wingate1993-94 Michelle Johnson, Mars Hill1992-93 Angela Harbour, Catawba1991-92 Ann Hancock, Wingate

1997-98FIRST TEAM - Terra Pittman, Mars Hill; Tonya Kelly, Pres-byterian; Sarah Dagley, Carson-Newman; Addie Holbrook, Wingate; Kori Linebarger, Carson-Newman. SECOND TEAM - Wendy Haneline, Mars Hill; Vaida Turauskaite, Gardner-Webb; Kristin Wooten, Catawba; Leslie Cox, Mars Hill; Traci Hyman, Lenoir-Rhyne.

1996-97FIRST TEAM - Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba; Andrea Gris-sett, Wingate; Karen Neeley, Presbyterian; Lakia Hayes, Elon; Terra Pittman, Mars Hill. SECOND TEAM - Jackie Shelton, Mars Hill; Susie Gaines, Gardner-Webb; Jamia Lockmiller, Carson-Newman; Tayuanee Dewberry, Gardner-Webb; Tonya Kelley, Presbyterian.

1995-96FIRST TEAM - Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba; Lakia Hayes, Elon; Andrea Grissett, Wingate; Chris Mitchum, Presbyterian. SECOND TEAM - Tod-der Clark, Gardner-Webb; Lori Reavis, Wingate; Jamia Lockmiller, Carson-Newman; Kim Houser, Gardner-Webb; Chrissy Elliott, Lenoir-Rhyne.

1994-95FIRST TEAM - Jana Davis, Carson-Newman; Adrea Gris-sett, Wingate; Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Jowita Sokolowska, Catawba; Melanie Johnson. SECOND TEAM - Kristy Tar-allo, Presbyterian; Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb; Cynthia Thomas, Wingate; Tammy McEntire, Catawba; Christie Agee, Carson-Newman.

1993-94FIRST TEAM - Heather Ford, Carson-Newman; Delaina Adams, Gardner-Webb; Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Jennifer Hilliard, Presbyterian; Tonya Roper, Wingate. SECOND TEAM -Tammy McEntire, Catawba; Amy Jenkins, Lenoir-Rhyne; Lena Barber, Mars Hill; Cynthia Thomas, Wingate;

Andrea Grissett, Wingate.

1992-93FIRST TEAM - Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman; Angela Har-bour, Catawba; Stephanie McCormick, Catawba; Melanie Johnson, Presbyterian; Tonya Roper, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Heather Ford, Carson-Newman; Tammy McEntire, Catawba; Laura Case, Elon; Susie Hopson, Mars Hill; Lena Barber, Mars Hill.

1991-92FIRST TEAM - Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb; Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill; Ann Hancock, Wingate; Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman, Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill. SECOND TEAM - Laura Case, Elon; Jana Siler, Elon; Heather Ford, Carson-Newman; Angela Harbour, Catawba; Tonya Roper, Wingate.

1990-91FIRST TEAM - Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman; Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb; Sonia Gahagan, Mars Hill; Ann Hancock, Wingate; Direne Thomas, Wingate. SECOND TEAM - Karen Cook, Carson-Newman; Angela Harbour, Catawba; Jana Siler, Elon; Valerie Crowell, Gardner-Webb; Angela Blakely, Catawba.

1989-90FIRST TEAM - Direne Thomas, Wingate; Toni Steed, Lenoir-Rhyne; Leah Jackson, Carson-Newman; Ann Hancock, Wingate; Barbara Jackson, Elon. SECOND TEAM - Fredia Lawrence, Gardner-Webb; Leah McCullough, Presbyterian; Valerie Crowell, Gardner-Webb; Keitha Tinsley, Mars Hill; Maureen Stern, Catawba

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Friday, November 115 p.m. Anderson vs. Barton (at Greeneville, Tenn.)5:30 p.m. Mars Hill vs. Montevallo (at Dahlonega, Ga.)6 p.m. Carson-Newman vs. King (Tenn.) (at Harrogate, TN) 7 p.m. Mount Olive at Tusculum 7 p.m. Wingate vs. Limestone (at Gaffney, S.C.)7 p.m. Salem International at Newberry7:30 p.m. Brevard at North Georgia8 p.m. Erskine at Lincoln Memorial

Saturday, November 122 p.m. Anderson vs. Mount Olive (at Greeneville, Tenn.)2 p.m. Brevard vs. Montevallo (at Dahlonega, Ga.)2 p.m. Carson-Newman vs. Erskine (at Harrogate, Tenn.)4 p.m. Mars Hill at North Georgia5 p.m. Barton at Tusculum5 p.m. Wingate vs. Queens (N.C.) (at Gaffney, SC)6 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Lincoln Memorial8 p.m. Georgia College or Lee vs. Newberry

Monday, November 147 p.m. Mars Hill at Lees-McRae

Tuesday, November 157 p.m. Armstrong Atlantic at Wingate 7 p.m. North Georgia at Newberry

Wednesday, November 167 p.m. Brevard at North Greenville 7 p.m. Erskine at Anderson 7 p.m. Mars Hill at UNC Asheville7:30 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at St. Andrews

Thursday, November 177 p.m. Lincoln Memorial vs. Union (Ky.)

Friday, November 185 p.m. Wingate vs. Virginia Union (at Charlotte, N.C.)6 p.m. Tusculum vs. King (Tenn.) (at Jefferson City, Tenn.)7 p.m. St. Augustine’s at Catawba 8 p.m. Cincinnati Christian at Carson-Newman TBA Brevard vs. TBA (at Mount Olive, N.C.)

Saturday, November 192 p.m. Tusculum vs. Cincinnati Christian (at Jefferson City, Tenn.)4 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Carson-Newman 4 p.m. North Greenville at Anderson4 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at Lees-McRae 5 p.m. Barber-Scotia at Newberry 7 p.m. Wingate at Johnson C. Smith TBA Brevard vs. TBA (at Mount Olive, N.C.)

Sunday, November 203 p.m. Alabama-Huntsville at Catawba4 p.m. Washington Adventist at Newberry

Monday, November 217 p.m. Mount Olive at Lenoir-Rhyne

Tuesday, November 227 p.m. Carson-Newman at Belmont Abbey7 pm Lees-McRae at Tusculum7:30 p.m. Anderson at Georgia College and State7:30 pm Queens at Catawba8 p.m. USC Aiken at Mars Hill TBA Wingate at UNC Pembroke

Friday, November 256 p.m. Carson-Newman vs. Hiwassee (at Harrogate, Tenn.)

8 p.m. Ohio State-Mansfield at Lincoln Memorial TBA Tusculum at Bluefield State

Saturday, November 262 p.m. Carson-Newman vs. Ohio State Mansfield (at Harrogate, Tenn.)4 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Brevard 4 p.m. Hiwassee at Lincoln Memorial 6 p.m. Newberry at Washington AdventistTBA Tusculum vs. Mountain State (at Bluefield, W. Va.)

Monday, November 287:30 p.m. Lees-McRae at Brevard

Wednesday, November 308 p.m. ANDERSON AT BREVARD8 p.m. CATAWBA AT CARSON-NEWMAN 8 p.m. MARS HILL AT LENOIR-RHYNE 8 p.m. WINGATE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Saturday, December 34 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT WINGATE4 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT NEWBERRY 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CATAWBA 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT ANDERSON4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT BREVARD

Monday, December 57 p.m. Brevard at UNC Asheville

Wednesday, December 77 p.m. Temple Baptist at Lincoln Memorial 7:30 p.m. Anderson at Erskine8 p.m. Tennessee Wesleyan at Carson-Newman

Saturday, December 103 p.m. Lees-McRae at Carson-Newman 4 p.m. Catawba vs. Limestone (at Charlotte, NC)4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT TUSCULUM 8 p.m. Glenville State at Lincoln Memorial

Monday, December 127 p.m. Johnson & Wales at Anderson

Tuesday, December 137 p.m. Coker at Newberry

Thursday, December 156 p.m. Mars Hill at St. Andrews

Friday, December 165 p.m. Catawba at Belmont Abbey

Saturday, December 172 p.m. Bluefield at Carson-Newman 4 p.m. Limestone at Mars Hill 4 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at King (Tenn.)4 p.m. Mount Olive at Wingate

Monday, December 197 p.m. Augusta State at Lincoln Memorial TBA Winston-Salem State at Tusculum

Thursday, December 295:30 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Ga. Southwestern (at Greewood, S.C.)

Friday, December 303:30 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at Lander4 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Wingate 7:30 p.m. Catawba at Limestone

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TBA Mars Hill vs. TBA (at Savannah, Ga.)

Saturday, December 311 p.m. Mars Hill at Armstrong Atlantic State2 p.m. Anderson at North Georgia2 p.m. Young Harris at Brevard

Wednesday, January 48 p.m. ANDERSON AT LENOIR-RHYNE 8 p.m. BREVARD AT CARSON-NEWMAN 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT WINGATE 8 p.m. NEWBERRY AT MARS HILL 8 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Saturday, January 74 p.m. ANDERSON AT CATAWBA4 p.m. BREVARD AT MARS HILL 4 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CARSON-NEWMAN 4 p.m. WINGATE AT TUSCULUM 8 p.m. NEWBERRY AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Wednesday, January 118 p.m. ANDERSON AT NEWBERRY8 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT TUSCULUM8 p.m. CATAWBA AT BREVARD 8 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT MARS HILL 8 p.m. WINGATE AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Saturday, January 144 p.m. BREVARD AT LENOIR-RHYNE 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT NEWBERRY 4 p.m. CATAWBA AT TUSCULUM 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT ANDERSON 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT WINGATE

Wednesday, January 188 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CATAWBA 8 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT BREVARD 8 p.m. MARS HILL AT CARSON-NEWMAN 8 p.m. NEWBERRY AT WINGATE 8 p.m. TUSCULUM AT ANDERSON

Saturday, January 214 p.m. ANDERSON AT CARSON-NEWMAN4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT CATAWBA 4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT MARS HILL 4 p.m. WINGATE AT BREVARD 8 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Wednesday, January 258 p.m. ANDERSON AT WINGATE8 p.m. BREVARD AT NEWBERRY 8 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL8 p.m. CATAWBA AT MARS HILL 8 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Saturday, January 284 p.m. BREVARD AT ANDERSON4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT CATAWBA 4 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT MARS HILL 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT WINGATE 4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT NEWBERRY

Sunday, January 294 p.m. Hiwassee at Newberry

Monday, January 307:30 p.m. Brevard at Young Harris

Wednesday, February 18 p.m. CARSON NEWMAN AT BREVARD 8 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT ANDERSON 8 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT TUSCULUM 8 p.m. MARS HILL AT NEWBERRY 8 p.m. WINGATE AT CATAWBA

Saturday, February 44 p.m. ANDERSON AT MARS HILL4 p.m. BREVARD AT TUSCULUM 4 p.m. WINGATE AT CARSON-NEWMAN 6 p.m. NEWBERRY AT LENOIR-RHYNE 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Wednesday, February 88 p.m. BREVARD AT CATAWBA 8 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT WINGATE 8 p.m. MARS HILL AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL 8 p.m. NEWBERRY AT ANDERSON 8 p.m. TUSCULUM AT CARSON-NEWMAN

Saturday, February 114 p.m. CATAWBA AT ANDERSON4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT NEWBERRY 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT BREVARD4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT WINGATE 6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Wednesday, February 158 p.m. ANDERSON AT TUSCULUM8 p.m. BREVARD AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL8 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT MARS HILL 8 p.m. CATAWBA AT LENOIR-RHYNE 8 p.m. WINGATE AT NEWBERRY

Saturday, February 184 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT BREVARD4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT CARSON-NEWMAN4 p.m. TUSCULUM AT CATAWBA 4 p.m. WINGATE AT MARS HILL 8 p.m. ANDERSON AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Monday, February 207 p.m. Hiwassee at Mars Hill

Wednesday, February 228 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT TUSCULUM 8 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CARSON-NEWMAN8 p.m. MARS HILL AT CATAWBA 8 p.m. NEWBERRY AT BREVARD8 p.m. WINGATE AT ANDERSON

Saturday, February 254 p.m. BREVARD AT WINGATE 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT ANDERSON 4 p.m. CATAWBA AT NEWBERRY 4 p.m. MARS HILL AT TUSCULUM 6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Wednesday, February 29TBA Food Lion SAC Tournament Quarterfinals

Saturday, March 312 noon Food Lion SAC Tournament Semifinal 2:30 p.m. Food Lion SAC Tournament Semifinal

Sunday, March 42 p.m. Food Lion SAC Tournament Championship

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Friday, November 116 p.m. Mars Hill vs. Limestone (at Hickory, N.C.)6 p.m. Pfeiffer at Lenoir-Rhyne7 p.m. Anderson at Georgia College and State

Saturday, November 122 p.m. King at Lincoln Memorial 4 p.m. Mars Hill vs. Pfeiffer (at Hickory, N.C.) 6 p.m. Limestone at Lenoir-Rhyne 7 p.m. Brevard at Belmont Abbey

Sunday, November 132 p.m. Mount Olive at Newberry

Monday, November 145:30 p.m. Brevard at Erskine

Tuesday, November 156 p.m. Anderson at Pfeiffer7 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at Eastern Kentucky 7 p.m. Queens at Catawba

Wednesday, November 165:30 p.m. Carson-Newman at Limestone6 p.m. King College at Brevard6 p.m. Newberry at Morris

Friday, November 185 p.m. Anderson vs. Flagler (at Savannah, Ga.)6 p.m. Lindsey Wilson at Mars Hill8 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Francis Marion (at Mars Hill, N.C.)

Saturday, November 192 p.m. Limestone at Catawba2 p.m. Tusculum at Findlay3 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Lindsey Wilson (at Mars Hill, NC)3:30 p.m. Anderson at Armstrong Atlantic4 p.m. Wingate vs. Livingstone (at Charlotte, N.C.)5 p.m. Francis Marion at Mars Hill5:30 p.m. Newberry at Clayton State6 p.m. Converse at Lincoln Memorial

Sunday, November 206 p.m. Wingate at Johnson C. Smith

Monday, November 216 p.m. Bryan at Carson-Newman

Tuesday, November 225:30 p.m. Catawba at Livingstone 5:30 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at Queens (N.C.)6 p.m. Converse at Newberry 6 p.m. Pfeiffer at Mars Hill 6 p.m. UNC Pembroke at Wingate 7 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Anderson

Wednesday, November 236 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Carson-Newman

Thursday, November 245:15 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. West Liberty (at Fairbanks, Alaska)

Friday, November 255:15 p.m. Lenoir Rhyne vs. Western State (Fairbanks, Alaska)6 p.m. USC Aiken at CatawbaTBA Tusculum at North Georgia

Saturday, November 262 p.m. Lincoln Memorial vs. Lander (at Jefferson City, Tenn.)2 p.m. Tennessee Wesleyan at Brevard4 p.m. Delta State at Carson-Newman7:30 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at Alaska-Fairbanks

TBA Tusculum vs. Clayton State (at Dahlonega, Ga.)

Sunday, November 271 p.m. Lincoln Memorial vs. Delta State (at Jefferson City, Tenn.)2 p.m. Barton at Catawba3 p.m. Lander at Carson-Newman

Monday, November 286 p.m. Mt. Olive at Brevard6 p.m. Shaw at Tusculum

Tuesday, November 296 p.m. Newberry at Voorhees

Wednesday, November 306 p.m. ANDERSON AT BREVARD6 p.m. CATAWBA AT CARSON-NEWMAN6 p.m. MARS HILL AT LENOIR-RHYNE 6 p.m. WINGATE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL Saturday, December 32 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT WINGATE2 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT NEWBERRY2 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CATAWBA 2 p.m. MARS HILL AT ANDERSON2 p.m. TUSCULUM AT BREVARD

Monday, December 56 p.m. St. Andrews at Lenoir-Rhyne

Tuesday, December 66 p.m. Mars Hill at King (Tenn.)

Wednesday, December 75 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at King (Tenn.)5:30 p.m. Anderson at Erskine6 p.m. Carson-Newman at Maryville

Thursday, December 86 p.m. Lander at Tusculum

Saturday, December 102 p.m. NEWBERRY AT TUSCULUM

Monday, December 126 p.m. Livingstone at Catawba 7 p.m. Anderson at USC-Aiken

Tuesday, December 135:30 p.m. Newberry at Saint Leo6 p.m. North Greenville at Mars Hill

Thursday, December 154 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at St. Andrews

Friday, December 162 p.m. Carson-Newman at Virginia Intermont4 p.m. Tusculum at Johnson C. Smith 5 p.m. Catawba vs. Belmont Abbey (at Wingate, N.C.)7 p.m. Erskine College at Wingate

Saturday, December 17 2 p.m. Catawba vs. Erskine (at Wingate, N.C.)2 p.m. King (Tenn.) at Mars Hill 2 p.m. Newberry at Limestone 2 p.m. USC-Aiken at Anderson4 p.m. Belmont Abbey at Wingate

Monday, December 194 p.m. Pfeiffer at Brevard

Wednesday, December 287 p.m. Brevard at UNC Asheville

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Women’s Composite ScheduleThursday, December 293:30 p.m. Wingate vs. Lander (at Morrow, Ga.)

Friday, December 301:30 p.m. Mars Hill at Armstrong Atlantic State2 p.m. North Georgia at Newberry 5:30 p.m. Lenoir-Rhyne at Fayetteville State5:30 p.m. Wingate at Clayton State7 p.m. Tusculum at Georgia College and State

Saturday, December 311 p.m. Carson-Newman at Columbus State1 p.m. Tusculum vs. UNC Pembroke (at Milledgeville, Ga.)3 p.m. Lincoln Memorial at Converse

Monday, January 27 p.m. Wingate at College of Charleston

Wednesday, January 46 p.m. ANDERSON AT LENOIR-RHYNE6 p.m. BREVARD AT CARSON-NEWMAN 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT WINGATE 6 p.m. NEWBERRY AT MARS HILL 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Saturday, January 72 p.m. ANDERSON AT CATAWBA2 p.m. BREVARD AT MARS HILL 2 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CARSON-NEWMAN 2 p.m. WINGATE AT TUSCULUM 6 p.m. NEWBERRY AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Wednesday, January 116 p.m. ANDERSON AT NEWBERRY6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT TUSCULUM 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT BREVARD 6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT MARS HILL 6 p.m. WINGATE AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Thursday, January 126 p.m. Young Harris College at Brevard

Saturday, January 142 p.m. CATAWBA AT TUSCULUM 2 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT ANDERSON 2 p.m. MARS HILL AT WINGATE 2 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT NEWBERRY 4 p.m. BREVARD AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Wednesday, January 186 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT CATAWBA 6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT BREVARD 6 p.m. MARS HILL AT CARSON-NEWMAN6 p.m. NEWBERRY AT WINGATE 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT ANDERSON

Saturday, January 212 p.m. ANDERSON AT CARSON-NEWMAN2 p.m. NEWBERRY AT CATAWBA 2 p.m. TUSCULUM AT MARS HILL 2 p.m. WINGATE AT BREVARD6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Wednesday, January 256 p.m. ANDERSON AT WINGATE6 p.m. BREVARD AT NEWBERRY 6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT MARS HILL 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Saturday, January 282 p.m. BREVARD AT ANDERSON2 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT CATAWBA

2 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT MARS HILL 2 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT WINGATE 2 p.m. TUSCULUM AT NEWBERRY

Wednesday, February 16 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT BREVARD 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT ANDERSON6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT TUSCULUM 6 p.m. MARS HILL AT NEWBERRY 6 p.m. WINGATE AT CATAWBA

Saturday, February 42 p.m. ANDERSON AT MARS HILL 2 p.m. BREVARD AT TUSCULUM 2 p.m. WINGATE AT CARSON-NEWMAN4 p.m. NEWBERRY AT LENOIR-RHYNE 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Wednesday, February 86 p.m. BREVARD AT CATAWBA 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT WINGATE6 p.m. NEWBERRY AT ANDERSON6 p.m. MARS HILL AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 p.m. TUSCULUM AT CARSON-NEWMAN

Saturday, February 112 p.m. CATAWBA AT ANDERSON2 p.m. MARS HILL AT BREVARD 2 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT NEWBERRY2 p.m. TUSCULUM AT WINGATE 4 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT LENOIR-RHYNE

Wednesday, February 156 p.m. ANDERSON AT TUSCULUM6 p.m. BREVARD AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT MARS HILL 6 p.m. CATAWBA AT LENOIR-RHYNE 6 p.m. WINGATE AT NEWBERRY

Saturday, February 182 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT BREVARD2 p.m. NEWBERRY AT CARSON-NEWMAN 2 p.m. TUSCULUM AT CATAWBA 2 p.m. WINGATE AT MARS HILL 6 p.m. ANDERSON AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Wednesday, February 226 p.m. NEWBERRY AT BREVARD 6 p.m. LENOIR-RHYNE AT TUSCULUM 6 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT CARSON-NEWMAN 6 p.m. MARS HILL AT CATAWBA 6 p.m. WINGATE AT ANDERSON

Saturday, February 252 p.m. CARSON-NEWMAN AT ANDERSON2 p.m. BREVARD AT WINGATE 2 p.m. CATAWBA AT NEWBERRY 4 p.m. LINCOLN MEMORIAL AT LENOIR-RHYNE 6 p.m. MARS HILL AT TUSCULUM

Wednesday, February 29TBA Food Lion SAC Tournament Quarterfinals

Saturday, March 35:30 p.m. Food Lion SAC Tournament Semifinal8 p.m. Food Lion SAC Tournament Semifinal

Sunday, March 44 p.m. Food Lion SAC Tournament Championship

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