2009-10 Media Guide - University of West Georgia
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2009-10 Media Guide - University of West Georgia
2009-10 Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Nov. 15 EDWARD WATERS Nov. 18 at Fort Valley State Nov. 21 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Nov. 24 BENEDICT Nov. 28 at Harding Nov. 30 at Arkansas Tech Dec. 3 DELTA STATE Dec. 5 CLARK ATLANTA Dec. 8 TUSCULUM Dec. 14 at Benedict Dec. 17 at Augusta State Dec. 19 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Dec. 20 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO Jan. 1 at Ouachita Baptist Jan. 2 at Henderson State Jan. 9 at North Alabama* Jan. 14 NORTH GREENVILLE Jan. 16 WEST FLORIDA* Jan. 21 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* Jan. 23 at West Alabama* Jan. 30 VALDOSTA STATE* Feb. 6 NORTH ALABAMA* Feb. 13 at West Florida* Feb. 18 at Alabama-Huntsville* Feb. 20 WEST ALABAMA* Feb. 27 at Valdosta State* Mar. 4-7 GSC Tournament Location CARROLLTON Fort Valley CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Searcy, AR Russellville, AR CARROLLTON CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Columbia, SC Augusta CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Arkadelphia, AR Arkadelphia, AR Florence, AL CARROLLTON CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Livingston, AL CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Pensacola, FL Huntsville, AL CARROLLTON Valdosta Southaven, MS * GSC East Opponent Time 5:00 7:00 2:00 5:30 6:30 6:30 5:30 7:00 5:00 TBA 2:00 1:30 3:30 TBA 3:00 2:00 5:30 5:30 5:30 3:00 5:30 5:30 3:00 6:30 5:30 TBA TBA ALL Times Eastern 2009-10 Women’s Basketball GENERAL INFORMATION Institution: University of West Georgia City/Zip: Carrollton, GA 30118 Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Wolves Colors: Blue and Red Arena –The Coliseum Capacity: 6,790 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Gulf South President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna Alma Mater, Yr.: Bombay Institute of Technology, ‘71 Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey Alma Mater, Yr.: Tennessee, 1986 Athletic Department Phone: 678-8396533 No. 45 5 22 1 Name Alexis Pace Renate Lopez Renee Reece Marie Dowdell Name Charlease Williams Amy Horton Kim Jones Amelia Murray Thomassian Wyatt Tearra Henderson B.B. Brooks SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: Mitch Gray SID Office Phone: 678-839-6542 Home Phone: 770-574-9248 Wireless Phone: 770-301-8619 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web address: www.uwgsports.com SID Fax: 678-839-6543 Assistant SID: Matt Cooke Office Phone 678-839-6544 E-mail: [email protected] SID Mailing Address: Murphy Athletic Bldg., 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA 30118-1210 Overnight Address: SAME SPORTS MEDICINE Head Athletic Trainer: R. Seth Lester Women’s Basketball Trainer: Bill Green COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Craig Roden Alma Mater/Year: West Alabama/1978 Record at school (yrs) –188-164 (13 years) Career Record (yrs) –258-247 (18 years) Basketball Office Phone: 678-839-3967, 678-839-3966 Best time/day to reach coach: 10:0012:00, Mon-Fri Assistant Coach: Rongi Bethea Graduate Assistant: Rotesha Anderson TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Record: 22-7 2008-09 Conference record/finish: 10-2 (first in GSC East) Final 2009 Ranking (poll): None Letter Winners Returning: 4 Letter Winners Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 0 RETURNING LETTER WINNERS Position Ht. Cl. 07-08 Statistics Center 6-0 Sr. 2.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg Guard 5-5 Sr. 2.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg Forward 5-11 Sr. 1.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg Guard 5-10 Jr. 0.5 ppg, 0.7 rpg Position Guard Forward Center Forward Guard Center Guard TOP NEWCOMERS Ht. Cl. 5-7 Jr. 6-0 Jr. 6-2 Jr. 5-11 Jr. 5-8 Jr. 6-0 Jr. 5-5 Fr. Former School Jacksonville State Georgia Tech Gulf Coast (Fla.) C.C. Tennessee-Chattanooga Southern Union (Ala.) C.C. Lawson (Ala.) State C.C. Westview (Tenn.) H.S. On the Cover… Pictured on this year’s cover are the three Wolves’ seniors. (L-R) Renee Reece (22), Alexis Pace (45), and Renate Lopez (5) Contents West Georgia Quick Facts ....................................IFC Media Information ...................................................2 Media Outlets ..........................................................3 Review ..................................................................37 Stats ...................................................................38 GSC Stats ..........................................................42 Facilities ..................................................................5 University of West Georgia ..................................7 The Coliseum ......................................................7 UWG Athletic Complex ......................................8 Campus Center..................................................10 Record Book.........................................................49 Individual Records .............................................50 Team Records ....................................................50 Career Leaders ...................................................52 All-Time Letterwinners .....................................53 Season-by-Season Leaders ..................................54 UWG vs. Opponents .........................................56 Year-by-Year Results...........................................58 All-Gulf South Conference ................................62 All-Americas ......................................................63 Coaching Records ..............................................64 GSC Individual Records ....................................66 GSC Team Records ...........................................69 Outlook ................................................................11 Radio Chart .......................................................14 Rosters ...............................................................15 Coaching Staff ......................................................17 Head Coach Craig Roden ..................................18 Assistant Coaches ..............................................19 Sports Medicine .................................................20 The Wolves ...........................................................21 Opponents............................................................29 The Gulf South Conference ...............................30 GSC Opponents ................................................31 Non-Conference Opponents ..............................35 Editor Matt Cooke UWG Assistant Sports Information Director Editorial Assistant Courtney Brown SID Assistant Design & Layout Debby Holcombe UWG Publications and Printing Photography Steven Broome UWG Photographer Printed by Publications & Printing University of West Georgia The University ......................................................71 University Administration .................................72 Coaching Staff ...................................................73 Athletic and Support Staff .................................74 Athletic Phone Directory ...................................75 Hall of Fame ......................................................76 Media Information Press Credentials The Wolves On-Line Press row at The Coliseum is for working members of the media, scorers, statisticians, and support personnel from the NCAA, Gulf South Conference, and participating schools. Official credentials will not be issued, however, the UWG Sports Information office should be contacted to reserve working space as far in advance as possible. Requests will be closely screened, and every effort will be made to maintain a quality working environment. Spouses, dates, and non-workers are not permitted, and cheerleading will NOT be tolerated. The latest information on the Wolves is available on the World Wide Web. Up-to-date stats, schedules, and other information are featured on the official West Georgia Wolves site. Access the Wolves’ page at – http://www.uwgsports.com. Online Access A limited number of online access spots are available in the Coliseum. First priority will be given to members of the visiting team’s Sports Information staff. However, every effort will be made to accommodate all media members needing Internet access while covering UWG basketball. Parking One priority parking space is available to visiting SID and/ or radio crew adjacent to The Coliseum. Plenty of parking is available in the main parking lot near the arena. Media Services Game programs, media guides, game notes, and complete team and individual statistics will be provided to members of the working media. Food and refreshments will be available at halftime, and beverages will be available during the game. Post-Game Interviews Coach Craig Roden will be available for questions from media members immediately after addressing his team. Player interviews are also permitted, but please ask a member of the West Georgia Sports Information staff for any help you might need in securing the player(s) you need. For information concerning visiting coaches and players, please ask a member of either sports information department before the conclusion of the game. Player Interviews West Georgia players are available for interviews throughout the season. Please contact the West Georgia Sports Information Office as far in advance as possible with your requests. In most cases players will be available at the conclusion afternoon practice. Requests for pre-practice interviews will be dependent on the player’s class schedule and availability. 2 UWG Wolves Basketball To the University of West Georgia Campus From Birmingham Area (I-20 East Bound): Take Exit 11 from I-20 (U.S. Highway 27). Travel on Highway 27-S approximately nine miles into Carrollton. Turn right at first traffic light past Rite Aid Pharmacy, on to Maple Street. Travel on Maple Street approximately one mile and turn right on to West Georgia Drive (first traffic light past McDonald’s). Stay on West Georgia Drive as it circles south perimeter of campus, past a three-way traffic light. Murphy Building (sports medicine and athletic offices) is on the left just past the tennis courts. Cole Field (baseball) is on the left just past the Murphy Building. The Coliseum is on the right, across the street from the baseball field. From Atlanta Area (I-20 West Bound): Take Exit 24 from I-20 (Georgia Highway 61). Travel on Highway 61-South for approximately 12 miles, into Carrollton. Highway 61 will merge with Georgia Highway 166 along this stretch. Turn left at first traffic light past Ford dealership, still Highway 166West. Continue on 166, past Highway 16 (traffic light), Highway 27 (exit ramp), and past two additional traffic lights. Turn right at the next light on to Maple Street. Travel on Maple Street approximately one mile, and turn left at the traffic light to enter the West Georgia campus. Go past Aycock Drive and Roberts Drive. Cole Field (baseball) and The Coliseum (basketball and volleyball) is on the right, just past Biology Building. Murphy Building (sports medicine and athletic offices) is on the right, just past Cole Field. Media Information Area Hotels Best Western Carrollton Inn & Suites 1111 Bankhead Highway Carrollton, GA 30117 770-830-1000 Quality Inn and Suites 160 Centennial Road Carrollton, GA 30117 770-832-2611 Holiday Inn Express 104 South Cottage Hill Rd. Carrollton, GA 30117 770-838-0508 Super Eight 901 South Park Street Carrollton, GA 30117 770-834-2001 Great Western Inn 180 Centennial Road Carrollton, GA 30117 770-214-0037 Jameson Inn 700 South Park St. Carrollton, GA 30117 770-834-2600 Hampton Inn-Carrollton 102 S. Cottage Hill Rd. Carrollton, GA 770-838-7722 Royal Inn & Suites 1007 N. Park Street Carrollton, GA 30117 770-932-9445 Days Inn 35 Price Creek Rd. Bremen, GA 30110 770-537-4646 Hampton Inn-Bremen 28 Price Creek Rd. Bremen, GA 30110 770-537-9001 American Inn & Suites 615 Edge Road Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-5793 Best Western Villa Rica Inn 124 Highway 61 Connector Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-6669 Hometown Lodge 120 Highway 61 Connector Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-6662 Comfort Inn 128 Highway 61 Conn. Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-941-3401 Day’s Inn Villa Rica 195 Highway 61 Connector Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-8888 Super 8 Villa Rica 128 Highway 61 Connector Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-8000 Newspapers/ Wire Services THE TIMES-GEORGIAN 901 Hays Mill Road Carrollton, Georgia 30117 (770) 834-6631 Fax: (770) 834-9991 THE WEST GEORGIAN University of West Georgia Carrollton, Georgia 30118 (770) 836-6527 THE ATLANTA JOURNALCONSTITUTION P.O. Box 4689 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 (404) 526-5331 (404) 526-5977 GEORGIA NEWS NETWORK 2860 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta, Georgia (800) 458-6397 Fax: (404) 231-1888 WBTR (92.1 FM, 1330 AM) P.O. Box 569 Carrollton, Georgia 30117 (770) 832-9685 WCKS (102.7 FM) 102 Parkwood Circle Carrollton, Georgia 30117 (770) 834-5477 THE DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL 8501 Bowden Street Douglasville, Georgia 30134 (770) 942-6571 Fax: (770) 949-7551 THE MARIETTA DAILY JOURNAL 580 Fairground Street Marietta, Georgia 30060 (770) 422-9533 Fax: (770) 422-9533 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Suite 500 South Tower One CNN Center Atlanta, Georgia 30367 (404) 522-8971 Fax: (404) 524-4639 Radio/ Television WUWG (90.7 FM) University of West Georgia Carrollton, Georgia, 30118 (770) 836-6459 WAGA-FOX 5 P.O. Box 4207 Atlanta, Georgia 30306 (404) 898-0100 Fax: (404) 724-4409 WSB-TV (Channel 2) 1601 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia 30309 (404) 897-6270 Fax: (404) 897-7370 WXIA-TV (Channel 11) 1611 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia 30309 (404) 873-9114 Fax: (404) 881-0675 WGNX-TV (Channel 46) 1810 Briarcliff Road Atlanta, Georgia 30329 (404) 325-3015 Fax: (404) 327-3004 UWG Wolves Basketball 3 s e i t i l i c a F West Georgia T he University of West Georgia is a leading residential, doctoral-comprehensive university that offers a broad undergraduate and graduate curriculum based on a liberal arts foundation. Founded in 1906, the institution grew from a district agricultural and mechanical school to a two-year institution and was granted four-year college status in 1957. The school was recognized with university status in 1996. The motto of our university is Educational Excellence in a Personal Environment. The university currently offers 115 programs of study, including 59 at the Bachelor’s degree level, 41 at the Master’s and Specialist degree levels, three at the Doctoral level and 12 certificates. In the Summer of 2009, the university will enroll its first students in a new Doctoral program in professional counseling and supervision. Enrollment at UWG was 11,500 in the 2009 Fall semester. As a state university in the University System of Georgia, it enrolls students from most counties in Georgia as well as from about 40 other states and 80 countries. The University of West Georgia is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The six academic entities which comprise the university are the College of Arts and Sciences, the largest of West Georgia’s undergraduate colleges; the College of Education, housing one of the largest teacher-education programs in the nation; the Richards College of Business, one of only approximately four percent of the schools worldwide with separate AACSBInternational accreditation for its business and accounting programs; the Honors College, the only college of its kind in the state; the Graduate School, which enrolls one of the highest percentages of graduate students of any institution in the University System of Georgia; and the new School of Nursing, in which last year, 99 percent of pre-licensure graduates passed the national licensing exam on their first attempt. The University of West Georgia is a national leader in debate, undergraduate research and school improvement. The School of Nursing and the College of 6 UWG Wolves Basketball Education are helping to meet the state’s growing demand for professionals in these fields. Improved and expanded facilities, including the Campus Center, are a vital part of the learning environment and encourage students to be involved in and out of the classroom. The Coliseum, which houses the Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Studies, opened in January. a major renovation and addition to the Callaway Building, which houses the geosciences program, was also recently completed. In addition, the Greek Village and a new Athletics Complex opened this fall. West Georgia students can be involved in the life of the campus in many ways. The University of West Georgia fields five men’s and six women’s intercollegiate athletics teams and offers a wide range of clubs, interest groups, organizations and activities. Service learning is an important component of the West Georgia experience. For further information, or to arrange a visit to the university, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office located in Mandeville Hall on front campus at 678-839-4000, or e-mail [email protected]. The Coliseum The 2008-09 season was a banner year for West Georgia basketball, as the Wolves played host to Montevallo on January 8, 2009 in the first game in the new Coliseum on the campus of the University of West Georgia. In the first season of action, West Georgia was in the top-10 in the nation in attendance for men’s basketball with only seven dates in the new facility. Capable of seating 6,500 fans, the newest basketball facility in the Gulf South Conference is a state-of-the-art arena that is one of the finest in the South. It is home to many events, including UWG basketball and volleyball. As the largest indoor arena between Atlanta and Birmingham, The Coliseum is sure to be a major event host for years to come. UWG Coliseum Facts Capacity: 6,500 Opening Game: January 8, 2009 - UWG women 54, Montevallo 38 First Men's Game: January 8, 2009 - Montevallo 74, UWG 65 First Volleyball Match: August 28, 2009 - UWG 3, Stillman 0 Men's Basketball Record: 3-5 Women's Basketball Record: 7-0 Volleyball Record: 6-7 Miscellaneous Records First Win (Women's BB): January 8, 2009 - UWG 54, Montevallo 38 First Win (Men's BB): January 31, 2009 - UWG 90, North Alabama 88 First Win (Volleyball): August 28, 2009 - UWG 3, Stillman 0 Largest Attendance: 4,183 - February 7, 2009 - Men's Basketball vs. Valdosta State First Basket in a Men's Game: Brian Carlyle, Montevallo (UWG basket - Ish Hall) First Basket in a Women's Game: Ashley Huff, UWG Most Points Scored (Men's): 92 - UWG vs. Reinhardt (February 19, 2009) Most Points Scored (Women's): 84 - UWG vs. AlabamaHuntsville (February 24, 2009) UWG Wolves Basketball 7 UWG Athletic Complex Beginning with the fall of 2009, three of West Georgia's athletic programs will have a new place to call home in the brand new UWG Athletic Complex. The multi-million dollar project is the next phase in taking West Georgia athletics to a new level. The complex is anchored by the new 9,500-seat University Stadium, home to West Georgia football. In one endzone is the athletics administration building, which is due University Stadium opening night 8 UWG Wolves Basketball UWG Athletic Complex to be completed in 2010. There are also football and soccer practice fields. Finally, the jewel of the complex is what sets West Georgia apart, as the Wolves opened the Women's Complex in October. The women's complex features competition soccer and softball fields, with a fieldhouse in-between the two. Inside the fieldhouse is a meeting room and locker and shower facilities for each team. Soccer field and women’s fieldhouse Softball field UWG Wolves Basketball 9 Campus Center The Campus Center offers a great place to get fit, have fun with friends or just hang out and relax. If you’re up for a challenge, take a shot at scaling the 50-foot climbing wall or check out some recreation equipment for canoeing, kayaking, backpacking or play a competitive game of tennis or baseball. If that’s not your thing, stay dry and comfortable walking or running on the 1/8-mile indoor track. When you’re ready to pump up your muscles, the 13,000-square-foot fitness facility houses more than 205 pieces of exercise equipment, including ellipticals, treadmills, weight machines and free weights. Personal trainers are available to help tailor a fitness program to your needs, and a variety of classes, from yoga and spinning to body pump and hip hop, are offered in two fully equipped 1,500-squarefoot aerobics rooms. If you prefer team sports, dribble your way to campus fame on one of the center’s basketball courts or get involved with your choice of a wide range of intramural sports and recreational opportunities. oppor The Th Game Room offers a great place to relax, with w pool tables, a wide-screen TV, XBoxes and a variety of other games, and both the th center and patio feature numerous lounging areas. For your internet needs, wireless service and plug-in connections are available throughout the building. For group gatherings, the center houses several meeting rooms and a 9,000-square-foot ballroom. Information regarding reservations can be found on the web at www.westga. edu/~campus. 10 UWG Wolves Basketball k o o l t u O The Outlook A fter two of the most successful seasons in the history of his tenure at West Georgia, head coach Craig Roden has a daunting task in front of him in 2009-10 as he looks to rebuild a championship caliber squad in Carrollton. From all indications, his recruiting class for this coming season could be one to remember for years to come. After losing two-time Gulf South Conference Player of the Year Dominic Cranford, All-American and two time All-GSC performer Ashley Huff and two-time All-GSC guard Tia Jackson, any coach would cringe. But Roden went out and, using the brand new UWG Coliseum as a backdrop, brought in one of the top recruiting classes in the Gulf South Conference to add to a solid core group of athletes. Returners The Wolves return just four players for the 2009-10 season, led by four-year performer Alexis Pace. The only player on the roster to play her entire career in a West Georgia uniform, Pace provides plenty of Gulf South Conference experience in the post and will be an invaluable cog on this year’s squad. “Our returners have been exposed to a higher level of Division II basketball over the past few years,” Roden said. “They have done a good job of getting that point across to our younger players this year.” In addition to Pace, two-year player Renee Reece returns to the fold for her final season. A fantastic role player off the bench at the forward position, Roden will look for solid minutes from his only international player in 2009-10. “With the exception of Pace, this year’s returning players will see more productive minutes this year,” said Roden. “Our success will have a lot to do with their experience coming into play in those crucial minutes.” On the perimeter, one of the most dangerous three-point threats that the Wolves have this year is in senior Renate Lopez. Third on the team in threeAlexis Pace 12 UWG Wolves Basketball pointers made in 200809, she was also one of the most consistent from beyond the arc, hitting 36 percent of her threepointers as a junior. The final returning player is junior Marie Dowdell, a guard who saw time last year off the bench. She will not be eligible until after the holidays, but Roden expects that her experience will make this year’s squad that much deeper and stronger. Renate Lopez Post Players In the post, Roden’s first order of business was to replace the loss of Huff and center Shaneka Bates. He did that and more with a pair of Division I recruits and a good mix of junior college stars to add to Pace, a returning senior who started half of the Wolves’ games in 2008-09. “This is easily the deepest we have ever been at the post,” Roden said. “In most years, a coach will have 2-3 post players who can produce quality minutes. For us, we have five who can give us productive minutes.” Renee Reece At the top of the list are D-I transfers Anelia Murray and Amy Horton. Murray is a solid scorer from Atlanta who played at the University of Tennessee- The Outlook Chattanooga for her first two years of collegiate basketball. Standing 5-11, Murray can play from the outside in, which makes her a versatile offensive weapon. Horton is a local favorite who will be eligible after the holidays. After spending time at both UCLA and Georgia Tech, Horton decided to transfer closer to home. At 6-0, she can shoot from the outside or play with her back to the basket, giving Roden plenty of offensive choices. “This is easily the toughest schedule in school history. With a relatively new team, we don’t know how they will react to such a tough schedule. The biggest of the group is a transfer from Florida Gulf Coast Community College in Kim Jones, who has the potential to be one of the best to ever don a uniform and play in the paint for the Wolves. She and Tearra Henderson were a terror for opposing teams in the paint in junior college and have brought their act to Carrollton for the 2009-10 season. The final cog in the post puzzle for the Wolves is in freshman Brooke Lane, who has a lot of potential and with the experience on this year’s roster, Roden will be able to bring her along and make her into a GSC star. Wings The wing has always been the go-to spot for Roden’s offense, and this year’s crop gives the coach a chance to throw multiple looks at an opponent. “We have a very good mix of talent at the wing this season,” said Roden. “They are a versatile bunch of players and each brings something unique to the table.” Lopez is the leader of the bunch, returning for her final season at West Georgia. She provides Roden with a sharp-shooter on the perimeter while players like Reece and Dowdell can play a multitude of positions. Junior Charlease Williams is a Division I transfer, coming to West Georgia after a pair of years at Jacksonville State. A slasher type, Williams will be able to drive, dish and create turnovers. “I look for these girls to bring a change of pace, but at the same time, I need some rebounds out of this crew as well,” Roden said. “We have the kind of solid depth at this position that can take us places.” ” ~ Coach Roden Thomassian Wyatt and Brittany Smith are two more transfers who will see solid time at the wing this season. Wyatt will run the point from time-to-time, but can really be a force on the defensive side of the ball as well. Guards At the guard spot, Roden will look to Wyatt for help until the holiday break, when Dowdell will be able to return. “Wyatt is not a true point guard, but does a good job of helping us keep a solid pace,” said Roden. “She attacks well and does help us to get easy buckets.” Wyatt, Dowdell and freshman sensation B.B. Brooks will all see time at the point. Brooks is recovering from a tough injury last season, but has flourished thus far in getting back into the mix. With that trio, the Wolves will have the depth necessary to compete in Gulf South Conference play in January. Schedule Wi t h e i g h t g a m e s against Gulf South Conference West Division opponents, including a December 3 meeting in The Coliseum with fourth-ranked Delta State, the Wolves will have their hands full with this year’s schedule. “This is easily the toughest schedule in school history,” Roden said. “With a relatively new team, we don’t know how they will react to such a tough schedule.” Marie Dowdell The Wolves begin their GSC East Division schedule on January 9 at North Alabama, with the first home conference battle set for January 16 against West Florida. UWG Wolves Basketball 13 Radio Chart 1 14 3 Marie Dowdell Charlease Williams G • 5-10 • Jr. Notasulga, AL G • 5-9 • Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 5 12 Renate Lopez Amy Horton G • 5-7 • Sr. Hephzibah F • 6-0 • Jr. Tallapoosa 20 21 Anelia Murray B.B. Brooks F • 5-11 • Jr. Lithonia G • 5-3 • Fr. Martin, TN 22 23 Renee Reece Tearra Henderson F • 5-11 • Sr. Toronto, Ontario C • 6-0 • Jr. Moss Point, MS UWG Wolves Basketball Radio Chart 32 33 Thomassian Wyatt Brooke Lane G/F • 5-8 • Jr. Bowdon C • 5-10 • Fr. Snellville 41 45 F • 5-9 • Jr. Bogart C • 5-11 • Sr. Griffin Brittany Smith Alexis Pace 50 Kim Jones C • 6-2 • Jr. Baxley UWG Wolves Basketball 15 Rosters Alphabetical No. 21 1 23 12 50 33 5 20 45 22 41 3 32 Name B.B. Brooks Marie Dowdell Tearra Henderson Amy Horton Kim Jones Brooke Lane Renate Lopez Anelia Murray Alexis Pace Renee Reece Brittany Smith Charlease Williams Thomassian Wyatt Pos. G G C F C C G F C F F G G/F Ht. 5-3 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-8 Cl. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Hometown Martin, TN Notasulga, AL Moss Point, MS Tallapoosa Baxley Snellville Hephzibah Lithonia Griffin Toronto, Ontario Bogart Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bowdon Numerical Roster No. 1 3 5 12 20 21 22 23 32 33 41 45 50 16 Name Marie Dowdell Charlease Williams Renate Lopez Amy Horton Anelia Murray B.B. Brooks Renee Reece Tearra Henderson Thomassian Wyatt Brooke Lane Brittany Smith Alexis Pace Kim Jones UWG Wolves Basketball Pos. G G G F F G F C G/F C F C C Ht. 5-10 5-9 5-7 6-0 5-11 5-3 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-2 Cl. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Hometown Notasulga, AL Ft. Lauderdale, FL Hephzibah Tallapoosa Lithonia Martin, TN Toronto, Ontario Moss Point, MS Bowdon Snellville Bogart Griffin Baxley s e h c a o C Head Coach Craig Roden W est Georgia’s women’s basketball program is under the capable direction of veteran head coach Craig Roden. Now in his 13th season at UWG, Roden has led the surge to transform the Wolves’ program into one capable of competing with the nation’s elite in NCAA Division II. The 2007-08 season was Roden’s biggest at West Georgia. His Wolves posted a 25-5 record, the school’s best mark since the early 1990s. Also, UWG won the GSC East Division title, and advanced to the semi final round of the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament. Roden’s efforts didn’t go unnoticed. Following the season, the Atlanta Tipoff Club named him Georgia’s Women’s College Basketball Coach of the Year. The honor covered every women’s program in the state, regardless of size or classification. It wasn’t the first time Roden had captured notice for his abilities. He was given points for courage in 1996 when he agreed to take over a West Georgia program that could charitably be described as a train wreck. The year before Roden arrived in Carrollton, West Georgia was 0-26, and only competitive in two of those losses. Though wins didn’t come in large numbers at the start, Roden’s UWG teams were competitive from the start. They worked hard, played hard, were accountable, and most of all, they guarded people. This combination has led Roden to the verge of becoming the second most prolific winner in the history of Gulf South Conference women’s basketball. The job Roden has done at West Georgia epitomizes his coaching career at six previous stops ranging from junior college to Division I programs. Prior to his arrival at West Georgia, Roden was the Women’s Head Coach at Crowder Community College in Neosho, MO. He’s also held Women’s Head coaching positions at Snead State Community College The Roden File Hometown: Guntersville, Alabama Birthdate: July 25, 1956 Education: B.S. –University of West Alabama (1978) M.A. – University of West Alabama (1980) Family: Children – Tyler and Andrew Coaching Experience: Head Coach: West Georgia (1996-Present) Head Coach: Crowder (MO) Community College (1995-96) Head Coach: Snead State (AL) Community College – Men (1992-95) Head Coach: Connors (OK) State Community College (1990-92) Head Coach: University of Texas-El Paso (1987-90) Head Coach: University of West Alabama (1984-87) Head Coach: Snead State (AL) Community College (1980-84) Assistant Coach: University of West Alabama (1978-80) Coaching Records: Overall: 258-247 (.512) At West Georgia: 188-164 (.534) 18 UWG Wolves Basketball in Boaz, AL (1980-84), the University of West Alabama (1984-87), the University of Texas-El Paso (1987-90), and Connors State College in Warner, OK (1990-92). Roden received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education, with a minor in History, from West Alabama in 1978. He continued work on his Master’s degree (Health, Physical Education, and Recreation) while working as an assistant coach with the Tigers from 1978-80. Roden is married to the former Debra Griffin. The Rodens have three children. Son Tyler is a teacher and basketball coach at Buckhorn High School in Alabama, son Andrew is a junior collegiate wrestler at New Mexico Highlands, and daughter Maggi is a senior at Summitton Christian School. The Roden Era - 1996-2010 1996-97 8-18 1997-98 9-17 1998-99 11-15 1999-00 11-15 2000-01 14-12 2001-02 17-10 2002-03 15-11 At UWG Overall (NCAA) Overall (Career) .307 .346 .423 .423 .538 .623 .576 191-171 261-252 437-360 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 .527 .509 .548 9-18 16-11 19-10 12-15 25-5 22-7 3-5 .333 .592 .655 .444 .833 .758 .375 Assistant Coaches Rongi Bethea Assistant Basketball Coach A veteran presence returns to the Wolves' coaching staff this season in the person of Rongi Bethea. The former UWG star is in her third year on Craig Roden's staff. Bethea, a native of Ocala, Fla., came to West Georgia from Central Florida Community College. She was a two-year standout from 2002-03, helping her team to back-to-back winning seasons. She averaged 10.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and was a defensive stopper while in a UWG uniform. As a coach, Bethea is instrumental in UWG's success on the practice floor, recruiting and with administrative duties within the program. Though West Georgia is her first official coaching post, Bethea remained active in basketball after graduation and before returning to UWG. She worked part-time with the coaching staff at her alma mater, Forrest High School in Ocala. She has also coached with the prestigious Leesburg AAU program in Central Florida. Bethea graduated from West Georgia in 2002, earning a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. Her UWG education led Bethea to a position as a Victim Advocate with the Ocala Police Department. In that position, she worked with many types of crime victims of sexual battery and abuse, plus victims of domestic violence, elder abuse and homicide survivors. Rotesha Anderson Graduate Assistant Joining the Wolves’ coaching staff for the 2009-10 season is a former player who was one of the best defenders that head coach Criag Roden has put on the floor. Rotesha Anderson, a native of Brent, Ala., was a defensive stalwart on the Wolves’ squad from 2006-2008. Her defense was a vital cog in the UWG machine, especially in the 2007-08 season where the Wolves finished at 25-5 and earned a spot in the 2008 South Regional. So vital that she started over Gulf South Conference East Division Player of the Year Dominic Cranford. After her playing days, Anderson graduated from the University of West Georgia in August of 2008 with a B.S. in Sport Management. UWG Wolves Basketball 19 Sports Medicine Seth Lester Head Athletic Trainer Student-athletes in West Georgia’s 11-sport athletic program enjoy the finest in medical attention. For the 14th season, Seth Lester is in charge of UWG’s superb Sports Medicine program. Lester this season returns to a familiar role. Beyond his duties as head athletic trainer for the entire West Georgia program, he is the primary athletic trainer responsible for the Wolves’ football team in 2009. Beyond caring for UWG’s student-athletes as Head Trainer, Lester’s duties include supervising the staff within the Sports Medicine department, including graduate assistant and student trainers. He also oversees all athletic training activities for the program’s 10 intercollegiate sports teams. He works with the coaches in coordinating all con- Carrie Stewart Women’s Basketball Trainer 20 UWG Wolves Basketball ditioning and rehabilitation work involving both male and female student-athletes at UWG. Lester came to West Georgia in 1991 following a stint as assistant trainer at his alma mater, West Alabama. Lester’s impressive list of credentials includes certification by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is also one of only two athletic trainers in the country to be a member of the American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society. Lester has also been named an Outstanding Young Man of America. Though UWG’s student-athletes remain his priority, Lester’s expertise has benefited performers on many levels. His duties have included serving as primary athletic trainer for America’s team handball squad at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile. Also, this summer, he worked the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado. Originally from the Atlanta area, Lester is a graduate of Druid Hills High School, near Emory University. He holds an undergraduate degree in Athletic Training from the University of West Alabama in Livingston. Lester and wife Susan have three daughters: 12-year old Madison; four-year old Haven and three-year old Hannah. Bill Green Gregory S. Slappey, M.D. Michael Poss, M.D. Assistant Athletic Trainer Team Orthopedist Team Physician T s e v l o W e h UWG Seniors 45 Alexis Pace 2008-09: played in 27 games, starting nine … Height: 5-11 averaged 2.6 points and 3.0 rebounds per game … Class: Senior shot .325 from the field … top night came against Position: Post Talladega on January 24, 2009, when she had even points and four rebounds in a UWG victory…logged Hometown: Griffin, Georgia Griffin HS three steals in the season finale against ArkansasMonticello at the Gulf South Conference tournament…2006-07: played in 27 games, starting in four (4) games...averaged 2.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 16.4 minutes per game ... had a .346 FG % (27-78) and a .613 FT % (19-31)... had 19 steals, seven (7) blocked shots, and eight (8) assists in those 27 games...her top performance came at Bluefield College (12/15/06), as she scored eight (8) points, on 4-of-6 from the floor...she was perfect from the charity stripes twice, Eckerd (12/16/06) and Miles College (12/11/06)...she tied a career high in rebounds against West Florida (2/13/07) and Clayton State (12/31/06) with six (6)…2005-06: played in 27 games averaging 1.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg and 12 minutes per game...posted a season high eight (8) points against Agnes Scott (11/19/05) going 4-of-9 from the field...in 24 minutes versus North Alabama (2/20/06) she scored seven (7) points, was perfect from the free throw line (3-3), had two blocks, and one assist...she grabbed six (6) rebounds twice, first against Clark-Atlanta (11/23/05) and then against Valdosta State (1/9/06)…Griffin HS: played for coach Schwanda Jackson...in her senior year, she posted 13 ppg, 12 rpg, and 2 apg. … Personal: Daughter of June Barrow...born on February 27, 1987...Majoring in Mass Communications with a minor in Sociology 22 UWG Wolves Basketball UWG Seniors 5 RéNate Lopez 2008-09: Saw solid minutes off the bench as a junior … solid shooter who averaged nine minutes per game in 25 games last year Height: 5-7 … hit 16-of-44 shots from beyond the arc Class: Senior … averaged 2.4 points and 0.8 rebounds per game … scored 11 points in the Wolves 82-71 Position: Guard Hometown: Hepzibah, Georgia victory over North Georgia on November 29, Hepzibah HS/ Bevill State CC 2008 … was 3-5 from three-point range in that game as well as 2-2 from the line…Bevill State CC: played for coach Richardson...averaged 7.0 ppg., .380 FG percentage, .350 3-FG percentage, .820 FT percentage, prior to suffering an injury and still was named to Second Team All-Conference…Hephzibah HS: played for coach Lofton...was an honorable mention to the First Team All-Region and was a Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee in 2005...she also sported in softball and was named to the Second Team AllState…Personal: Daughter of Carolina Lopez...born on December 6, 1987...Majoring in Criminology. 22 Renee Reece 2008-09: played in 27 games, primarily coming Height: 5-11 off the bench … averaged 1.2 points and 2.2 Class: Senior rebounds per game … top performance came Position: Forward in a win over Talladega on January 24, 2009, Hometown: Ajax, Ontario when Reece pulled down 10 rebounds, her first double-digit rebound effort … had six points and Pickering HS seven rebounds in a winning effort at Tuskegee on December 31, 2008…2007-08: played in 21 games, averaging 8.3 minutes off the Wolves’ bench...she averaged 1.0 ppg., 1.6 rpg. with a total 34 rebounds...her top performance came versus Florida Southern (11/15/07) as she scored four (4) points, on 2-of-3 shooting; snagged eight (8) rebounds, swiped two (2) steals, and had one (1) assist in 22 minutes of play…Personal: Daughter of Vinton Reece and Carol Stephenson...born on May 26, 1987...Majoring in Special Education...played at the University of ArkansasFort Worth for coach Louis Whorton...is an Alumni of Pickering High School in Ajax, Ontario, where she played for coach Sarah Willis. UWG Wolves Basketball 23 UWG Wolves 21 B.B. Brooks 2009-10: Speedy point guard joining the Wolves for her first season in college basketball … should be in the mix for the starting point guard spot in 2009-10…High School: Prepped for four years under coach Sean Stephenson at Westview High in Martin, TN … was injured during her senior season … named best defense and team captain during both junior and senior years … Named AllRegion, All-District and All-Tournament as a junior … consistently awarded as the player with the most hustle…Personal: Born February 18, 1991 … daugher of Bobb and Belinda Brooks Lawson … Majoring in Psychology … enjoys talking on the phone, church, family gatherings and dancing … enjoys soul food more than any other … favorite non-basketball sports are baseball and football … has a hidden talent for singing … favorite fictional character is Tweety Bird. Height: 5-3 Class: Freshman Position: Guard Hometown: Martin, TN Westview HS 1 Marie Dowdell 2009-10: Tall and athletic guard returning for her second season in a West Georgia uniform … Played sparingly in 2008-09, averaging 0.5 points and 0.7 rebounds per game off the bench … has the potential to be in the starting rotation in the 2009-10 season … scored four points with a steal, four assists and five rebounds in a UWG victory at Berea College on November 16, 2008… Alabama State: played for coach Freda Freeman Jackson...Notasulga HS: played for coach Roland Bell...in 2003, 2004, and 2006 was named to the State Finals All-Tournament Team...was the Clas 1-A Regional MVP in 2003...in 2006 she was also named Team MVP and to the All-State team… Personal: Daughter of Annie Dowdell and Timothy Dowdell Sr....born on February 3, 1988... Majoring in Management Height: 5-10 Class: Junior Position: Guard Hometown: Notasulga, Alabama Notasulga HS/Alabama State 24 UWG Wolves Basketball UWG Wolves 23 Tearra Henderson At UWG: Highly touted JUCO transfer joining the Wolves for her junior campaign … has the potential to be a scorer and inside force for UWG in 2009-10…Lawson State CC: Played for coach Aubrey WIley at Lawson State Community College … named All-Conference and AllRegion for her efforts last season … averaged 15 points and nine rebounds as a sophomore…High School: Played for coach Sheila Smith at Moss Point High in Moss Point, MS…Personal: Born February 15, 1989 … daughter of Robert and Katrina Henderson … Majoring in Criminology … enjoys texting and cooking in her spare time … favorite foods include macaroni and cheese, chicken and her Mama’s yams … favorite non-basketball sport is volleyball . . . enjoys the musical stylings of Drake and Lil’ Wayne … worst fear is a plane crash … would love to try tennis one day … lists Tampa as one of the best places she has ever visited. Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Position: Post Hometown: Moss Point, MS Moss Point HS/Lawson State CC 12 Amy Horton 2009-10: Outstanding transfer prospect joining the Wolves for the 2009-10 campaign … Division I caliber player who has long-range scoring ability and the size to be strong under the basket… Georgia Tech: Played four games in her first season at Georgia Tech ... Scored 2 points and had 2 assists in 11 minutes off the bench in win over Northwestern (11/21) ... Finished with 6 points in 12 minutes of action against Davidson on opening night (11/9)…Prep: Played at Haralson County HS for coach Steve Lambert ... Averaged 36 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and two steals as a senior ... Ranked third in the nation in scoring as a senior ... Three-time All-State selection ... Named honorable mention Parade All-American ... adidas All-American selection ... adidas All-American team MVP ... Two-time All-Area Player of the Year ... Four-time All-Area firstteam selection ... Named all four years to the Atlanta Tip-Off Club team ... Averaged 25 points, 10 rebounds and six assists as a junior ... As a sophomore, she averaged 28 points, 13 rebounds and five assists ... Averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists as a freshman ... Played club basketball for the Georgia Dream team…Personal: Full Name: Amy Elizabeth Horton ... Born: November 3, 1987 in Carrollton, GA ... Parents: Barry Horton and Lesa Lynn Golgart ... Has one brother, Clay and one sister, Avery, who are twins ... Biggest athletic thrill was being named AllAmerican MVP ... Names Magic Johnson as the athlete she most admires. Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Hometown: Tallapoosa Haralson County, UCLA, Georgia Tech UWG Wolves Basketball 25 UWG Wolves 50 Kim Jones At UWG: Outstanding post prospect joining the Wolves for her third collegiate season … Has a chance to make an immediate impact in the West Georgia paint … At Florida Gulf Coast: Played for coach Roonie Scovel at Florida Gulf Coast Community College … named Second Team All-Conference as a freshman amd sophomore … averaged 5.6 points and 3.7 rebounds per game during her first year … put up 6.8 points and 4.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore … top performance at FGCC was 22 points and 11 rebounds against Motlow State in 2008 … Career high for rebounds came in her freshman year with 15 boards against Enterprise-Ozark…High School: Prepped for coach Toni Long at Appling County High … Named All-State, All-Region and team MVP … Personal: Born February 5, 1988 … daughter of Jimmy and DeLois Jones … Majoring in Antnropology … plans to be overseas playing basketball in 10 years. Height: 6-2 Class: Junior Position: Post Hometown: Baxley Appling County HS/Florida Gulf Coast CC 33 Brooke Lane AT UWG: Outstanding prospect joining the Wolves for her first collegiate basketball season … tall and athletic in the post, Lane will have a chance to compete for playing time early in 2009-10… High School: Prepped for coach Dale Grant at Shiloh High School in Snellville … named Gwinnett Tip-Off Club Player of the Month for February 2008…Personal: Born February 14, 1991 … daughter of Beverly and Felix Brown … Pre-Med Major … favorite foods include quesadillas and queso dip … enjoys playing soccer when not playing basketball … sports hero is WNBA great Lisa Leslie … would love to try lacrosse … enjoys listening to Drake and Kirk Franklin … plans to become an optometrist. Height: 5-10 Class: Freshman Position: Post Hometown: Snellville Shiloh HS 26 UWG Wolves Basketball UWG Wolves 20 Anelia Murray At UWG: Division I transfer with an impressive resume joining the Wolves for the 2009-10 season … has a chance to be a force in the GSC this season…Chattanooga 2007-08 – Freshman: Played in 17 games ... averaged four minutes, 1.2 points and one rebound per game ... scored a career-high four points against Wofford ... pulled down three rebounds against Appalachian State and tallied two assists against Weber State ... played a career-best eight minutes against UNC Greensboro in the Southern Conference tournament…High School: Four-year member of the varsity squad ... led team to three consecutive 20-win seasons ... 5A State Finals Runners-Up in sophomore season ... 5A State Final Four as a junior and Elite Eight as a freshman McDonald’s All-American Nominee ... named to the Atlanta Tip-Off Club All-Metro Team ... All-State Honorable Mention... three-time All-County player ... 4Shot Hoops All-State player in sophomore and junior years and All-Classification member in sophomore season...4Shot Hoops Elite 50 member. .. Sports Champion of Greater Atlanta honoree ... named Redan High School MVP as a sophomore...named to the PowerAde Festival All-Tournament Team ... as a senior became a member of the DeKalb county 1,000-plus Points Club, DeKalb County Top 5 in points per game, Top 10 in free throw percentage and received the DeKalb County “Best of Best” Award ... Averaged 20 points per year as a senior with nine rebounds and 2.5 steals per game...as a junior was in the DeKalb County Top 5 in free throw percentage, Top 10 in points per game and Top 15 in rebounds per game...averaged 17 points per game and eight rebounds per game ... in her sophomore season she ranked in the Top 15 in points per game and Top 5 in free throw percentage ... received Redan High School’s Offensive Award ...l ed her AAU team to the State Championship in 2005 and 2006 ... USA Stars Champions in 2005, YBOA Nationals Runners-Up in 2003 ... AAU State Champions in 2002 ... named Tennessee Thunder Tournament MVP in 2002 ... YBOA International Championship, All-Tournament Team...four-year member of the A-B Honor Roll ... selected to Who’s Who Among American High School Students … Personal: Full name is Anelia Delisa Murray ... Business Marketing major ... born February 18, 1989, in Flint, Michigan ... daughter of Allen and Delores Murray. .. has a brother, Durand, who plays basketball at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Height: 5-11 Class: Junior Position: Forward Hometown: Lithonia Redan HS/UT-Chattanooga 41 Brittany Smith At UWG: Versatile athlete donning a UWG uniform for her third collegiate basketball season … will be in the mix for a starting position in the 2009-10 season…Lawson State CC: Played for two seasons under coach Aubry Wiley at Lawson State Community College … Averaged six points, 4.5 rebounds, three blocks, two assists and one steal in her final year … also played volleyball at Lawson…High School: Prepped for coach Carla Johnson at Clarke Central High School in Athens, GA … averaged 12 points, eight rebounds, two steals, three assists and six blocks … also played volleyball, winning team outstanding blocker and hitter award...Personal: Born September 22, 1988 … daughter of Loretta Davenport and Scotty Smith … Majoring in Physical Education … enjoys cooking in her spare time … favorite food is chicken casserole … favorite non-basketball sport is volleyball … prefers buffalo wings to fingers, flavored with hot, honey mustard … sports hero is Dr. J … favorite fictional character is Dr. Suess. Height: 5-9 Class: Junior Position: Forward Hometown: Bogart Clarke Central HS/Lawson State CC UWG Wolves Basketball 27 UWG Wolves 3 Charlease Williams At UWG: Highly talented Division I transfer joining the Wolves’ effort in 2009-10 … tall guard with a lot of talent, Williams has a chance to be a force in the Gulf South Conference…At Jacksonville State: Played for two seasons at Division I Jacksonville State…High School: Prepped under coach Dennis Frisco at nationally known high school powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, FL … named team MVP, All-County Third Team and Broward-Dade County All-Star … also played volleyball as well as track and field in HS…Personal: Born December 25, 1988 … duather of Josephine and Charlie Williams … Majoring in Recreation … favorite foods include all soul food and seafood … favorite movie is Smart Guy … enjoys football when not playing basketball … sports hero is Michael Jordan … credits her most exciting basketball moment as hitting the game winning shot in an All-Star game … plans to open her own Children’s Hospital. Height: 5-9 Class: Junior Position: Guard Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, FL St. Thomas Aquinas HS/ Jacksonville State 32 Thomassian Wyatt AT UWG: Solid overall player joining the Wolves for her third season of collegiate basketball … should vie for a spot in the starting rotation in 2009-10…Southern Union CC: Played for coach Sparks at Southern Union Community College in Alabama … averaged 28 points, 7.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists and forced two turnovers per game … Named to the All-State and All-Region teams … Earned best offensive and best free-throw shooting honors as a team…High School: Prepped for coach Ring at nearby Bowdon High School … Averaged 25 points, 8.5 rebounds, 10 assist and 2.5 turnovers per game … Named All-State and All-Region … Named team Offensive MVP…Personal: Born January 31, 1987 … daughter of Lindy and Jimmy Wyatt … favorite food is seafood … enjoys listening to rap and R&B music … all-time sports hero is Michael Jordan. Height: 5-8 Class: Junior Position: Guard/Forward Hometown: Bowdon Bowdon HS/Southern Union CC 28 UWG Wolves Basketball s t n e n o p p O Gulf South Conference A cademic excellence, 43 National Championships and a leadership role in the NCAA’s Division II make the Gulf South Conference (GSC) something special. As a charter member of D-II, the league’s 14 universities in six southeastern states enters its 40th year of setting the standards nationally, always breaking new ground. In the summer of 1970, six college presidents met to talk about athletics; when the meeting ended, a new league emergedthe Mid-South Conference-started by, and to this day run by, the CEOs, the first in NCAA history. It is that CEO-control and involvement that makes the league work and its 14 championships (football; men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer; volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf; softball and baseball) so bitterly contested in a collegial manner. From that point forward, the GSC has been giant steps ahead of the D-II pack. Dating back to 1997, the league has found neutral sites paying sizeable guarantees for most of its team championships. NCAA Conventions regularly feature GSC-proposed or inspired legislation. No one wins more regionals or earns more NCAA postseason bids. In 2004, the league purchased its own new construction office space. The crowning moment came in 2005-06 when the GSC debuted its highly successful “GSC-TV Live” package which included nine football games (now 10) and its men’s and women’s basketball tournament finals. Add to that its web-TV show, “GSC Sports Weekly,” and its broadbanding of its Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Baseball championships, and you can see why the GSC is a Conference paving the way into the 21st century. We take pride in our 43 National Team Championships in 12 sports and more than 100 regional titles, especially because there is no sacrifice on the academic side, where GSC student-athletes regularly earn Academic All-America. The Conference collected its most recent Titles in 2007-08 with Valdosta State’s Football crown and West Florida’s Men’s Golf Title. Delta State, Florence State (now North 30 UWG Wolves Basketball Alabama), Jacksonville State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin and Troy State were the charter members. Scheduling problems for the 1970-71 academic year limited the GSC to football, won by Jacksonville State. In 1971, the addition of Southeast Louisiana (SELA) and Nichols State increased the membership to eight. The league opened an office in Hammond, LA, changed its name to the Gulf South Conference and began championships in nine men’s sports. Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (NWLA, now Northwestern State) joined in 1972 and two years later, NELA left for Division I with SELA and Nicholls State following in 1979. The conference continued with seven teams until 1981, when the CEOs admitted Valdosta State, followed by West Georgia (1983). In 1991, Tennessee-Martin and Troy State went Division I, briefly dropping the GSC back to seven members. An aggressive expansion under the guidance of new Commissioner Nate Salant resulted in 10 new members: Lincoln Memorial (199293); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State, Central Arkansas and Mississippi University for Women (1993-94); West Florida (199495); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas (1995-96). Jacksonville State went Division I at the end of 1992-93. Mississippi College dropped to Division III at the end of 199596, and was replaced by Christian Brothers to keep the Conference at 16 schools. In July 2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University, making it the largest NCAA conference at any level with 18 schools. MUW dropped its athletics program at the end of the 2002-03 season, decreasing the membership to 17. The Conference decreased to 15 teams in 2006-07 when Central Arkansas moved to Division I and Lincoln Memorial moved to the South Atlantic Conference. The GSC moved to its current 14-team membership in 2009-10 when Montevallo joined the Peach Belt Conference. Former Commissioner Jim McCullough brought the GSC office to Birmingham. Current Commissioner, Nate Salant began his tenure in October, 1992. He is assisted by Assistant Commissioner for Media and Public Affairs Michael Anderson, Assistant Sports Information Directors Michael Banks and Eric SanInocencio and Senior Woman Administrator Andrea Anderson. The Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. David Rankin (Southern Arkansas). Joining him on the executive committee are Vice Chair Dr. Beheruz Sethna (West Georgia) and past-Chair Dr. Robert Brown (Arkansas Tech). The Supervisors of Officials are Bill Johnson (Football), John Caldwell (Basketball-West Division) and Mike Murphy (Basketball-East Division). GSC Member Schools GSC Member Schools University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH) University of Arkansas-Monticello (UAM) Arkansas Tech University (ATU) Christian Brothers University (CBU) Delta State University (DSU) Harding University (HU) Henderson State University (HSU) University of North Alabama (UNA) Ouachita Baptist University (OBU) Southern Arkansas University (SAU) Valdosta State University (VSU)) University of West Alabama (UWA) University of West Florida (UWF) University of West Georgia (UWG) GSC East Opponents Alabama-Huntsville January 21 in Carrollton • February 18 in Huntsville 2009-10 Quick Facts Institution: University of Alabama in Huntsville Location: Huntsville, Alabama Enrollment: 7,400 President: Dr. David Williams Athletic Director: Jim Harris Colors: Royal Blue & White Nickname: Chargers Home Court: Spragins Hall (2,000) SID: Antoine Bell SID Office Phone: (256) 824-6008 SID Fax: (256) 824-6947 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Page: www.uahchargers.com Team Information 2008-09 Record: 7-20 2007-08 GSC Record: 2-9 (6th) Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Roy Heintz Alma Mater: South Florida (1985) Record at UAH: 0-0 (1st year) Career Record: 119-93 (7 years) Coach’s Office Phone: (256) 824-2208 Best Time to Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Jenny Finora Lady Chargers North Alabama January 9 in Florence • February 6 in Carrollton 2009-10 Quick Facts Institution: University of North Alabama Location: Florence, Alabama Enrollment: 7,243 President: Dr. William G. Cale, Jr. Athletic Director: Mark Linder Colors: Purple & Gold Nickname: Lions Home Court: Flowers Hall (3,800) SID: Jeff Hodges SID Office Phone: (256) 765-4595 Assistant SID: Shane Herrmann SID Fax: (256) 765-4659 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Page: www.roarlions.com Team Information 2008-09 Record: 15-13 2007-08 GSC Record: 8-4 (3rd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Terry Fowler Alma Mater: Lane (1986) Record at UNA: 42-42 (4th year) Career Record: 133-132 (9th year) Coach’s Office Phone: (256) 765-4616 Best Time to Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Dan Presel Graduate Assistant: Mallory Moring Lions 2009-10 Schedule November 16 UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH November 19 OUACHITA BAPTIST November 21 HENDERSON STATE November 24 at Kentucky Wesleyan November 28 at Delta State November 30 at Christian Brothers December 11 at Arkansas-Monticello December 12 at Southern Arkansas December 19 HARDING December 21 ARKANSAS TECH January 2 OAKLAND CITY January 5 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS January 9 at West Florida* January 14 LAMUTH January 16 NORTH ALABAMA* January 21 at West Georgia* January 23 at Valdosta State* January 30 WEST ALABAMA* February 6 WEST FLORIDA* February 10 at Lambuth February 13 at North Alabama* February 15 at Oakland City February 18 WEST GEORGIA* February 20 VALDOSTA STATE* February 27 at West Alabama* * - GSC East Opponent 2009-10 Schedule November 6 vs. Southern New Hampshire November 7 vs. Northeastern State November 8 vs. Stonehill November 16 at Tuskegee November 19 HENDERSON STATE November 21 OUACHITA BAPTIST November 24 at Spring Hill November 28 at Christian Brothers November 30 at Delta State December 5 GA SOUTHWESTERN December 9 at Southern Indiana December 19 ARKANSAS TECH December 21 HARDING January 2 at Arkansas-Monticello January 4 at Southern Arkansas January 7 VALDOSTA STATE* January 9 WEST GEORGIA* January 14 at West Alabama* January 16 at Alabama-Huntsville* January 20 at West Florida* January 23 CONCORDIA January 28 at Lambuth January 30 TALLADEGA February 4 at Valdosta State* February 6 at West Georgia* February 11 WEST ALABAMA* February 13 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* February 18 WEST FLORIDA* February 22 at Harding February 27 LAMBUTH * - GSC East Opponent UWG Wolves Basketball 31 GSC East Opponents Valdosta State January 30 in Carrollton • February 27 in Valdosta 2009-10 Quick Facts Institution: Valdosta State University Location: Valdosta, Georgia Enrollment: 12,000 President: Dr. Patrick J. Schloss Athletic Director: Herb Reinhard Colors: Red & Black Nickname: Blazers Home Court: P.E. Complex (5,350) SID: Shawn Reed SID Office Phone: (229) 333-5903 SID Fax: (229) 333-5972 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Page: www.vstateblazers.com Team Information 2009-10 Record: 21-9 2008-09 GSC Record: 9-3 (2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kiley Hill Alma Mater: Arkansas Tech (1995) Record at VSU: (170-89, 10rd year) Career Record: (185-101, 11th year) Coach’s Office Phone: (229) 245-6514 Best Time to Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Jennifer Head Graduate Assistants: Carley Peterson, Erin Keller Lady Blazers West Alabama January 23 in Livingston • February 20 in Carrollton 2008-09 Quick Facts Institution: University of West Alabama Location: Livingston, Alabama Enrollment: 4,888 President: Dr. Richard Holland Athletic Director: E.J. Brophy Colors: Red, White & Black Nickname: Tigers Home Court: Pruitt Hall (1,500) SID: Kyle Lewis SID Office Phone: (205) 652-3596 SID Fax: (205) 652-3600 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Page: www.athletics.uwa.edu Team Information 2008-09 Record: 11-17 2006-07 GSC Record: 5-7 (4th) Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 3/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Amanda Marks Alma Mater: North Alabama (1988) Record at UWA: 125-99 (9th year) Career Record: 230-163 (14th year) Coach’s Office Phone: (205) 652-3506 Best Time to Call: Mornings Assistant Coach: Betsy Harris Lady Tigers 32 UWG Wolves Basketball 2009-10 Schedule November 15 Lander November 16 Edward Waters November 21 Eckerd November 24 at Nova Southeastern November 25 at Tampa November 29 at Georgia Southwestern December 2 at Clark Atlanta December 5 Albany State December 8 Columbus State December 15 Delta State December 19 vs. Shaw December 20 vs. District of Columbia December 30 vs. Nova Southeastern December 31 at Albany State January 7 at North Alabama* January 13 West Florida* January 16 Saint Leo January 18 Clark Atlanta January 21 West Alabama* January 23 Alabama-Huntsville* January 30 at West Georgia* February 4 North Alabama* February 10 at West Florida* February 13 at Saint Leo February 18 at West Alabama* February 20 at Alabama-Huntsville* February 27 West Georgia* * - GSC East Opponent 2008-09 Schedule November 18 Concordia November 21 Talladega November 23 at Delta State November 28 at Arkansas Tech November 30 at Harding December 4 vs. Columbus State December 5 vs. Eckerd December 12 Christian Brothers December 15 Shorter December 19 Arkansas-Monticello December 21 Southern Arkansas December 29 vs. Missouri Science & Tech December 30 vs. Southern Arkansas January 1 at Henderson State January 2 at Ouachita Baptist January 7 at West Florida* January 14 North Alabama* January 16 Lambuth January 21 at Valdosta State* January 23 West Georgia* January 30 at Alabama-Huntsville* February 3 West Florida* February 11 at North Alabama* February 13 at Lambuth February 18 Valdosta State* February 20 at West Georgia* February 27 Alabama-Huntsville* * - GSC East Opponent GSC East Opponents West Florida January 16 in Carrollton • February 13 in Pensacola 2009-10 Quick Facts Institution: University of West Florida Location: Pensacola, Florida Enrollment: 11,000 President: Dr. John Cavanaugh Athletic Director: Todd Davis Colors: Royal Blue and Kelly Green Nickname: Argonauts Home Court: UWF Fieldhouse (1,180) SID: Matt Rowley SID Office Phone: (850) 474-2140 SID Fax: (850) 474-3342 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Page: www.goargos.com Team Information 2008-09 Record: 8-19 2008-09 GSC Record: 3-9 (6th) Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Shannan Bergen Alma Mater: Radford Record at UWF: 148-126 (10 years) Career Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: (850) 474-3235 Best Time to Call: Mornings Assistant Coaches: Laura Davis Student Assistant: Sheena Cooper Lady Argonauts 2009-10 Schedule November 16 Mobile November 20 Cameron November 21 Harding November 26 vs. Henderson State November 27 vs. Gannon November 28 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks December 4 Eckerd December 5 Columbus State December 13 Delta State December 15 at Flagler December 17 at Palm Beach Atlantic December 29 Southern Arkansas December 30 Missouri Science & Tech January 3 Clayton State January 7 West Alabama* January 9 Alabama-Huntsville* January 13 at Valdosta State* January 16 at West Georgia* January 20 North Alabama* January 23 Lambuth February 3 at West Alabama* February 6 at Alabama-Huntsville* February 10 Valdosta State* February 13 West Georgia* February 18 at North Alabama* February 20 at Lambuth February 23 Concordia * - GSC East Opponent UWG Wolves Basketball 33 GSC West Opponents Arkansas Tech Golden Suns November 30 in Russellville Institution: Arkansas Tech University Location: Russellville, Arkansas Enrollment: 8,832 President: Robert C. Brown Athletic Director: Steve Mullins Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Golden Suns Home Court: Tucker Coliseum Head Coach: Dave Wilbers Assistant Coach: Julio Pacheco Graduate Assistant: Amanda Grappe SID: Ben Greenburg SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: Arkansas Tech leads, 2-0 Arkansas-Monticello Cotton Blossoms December 19 in Carrollton Institution: University of Arkansas at Monticello Location: Monticello, Arkansas Enrollment: 3,300 Chancellor: Dr. Jack Lassiter Athletic Director: Chris Ratcliff Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Kelly Green and White Nickname: Cotton Blossoms Home Court: Steelmon Fieldhouse Head Coach: Chris Ratcliff Graduate Assistant: Kaci Bailey SID: Brian Ramsey SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: Arkansas-Monticello leads, 3-2 Christian Brothers Lady Bucs November 21 in Carrollton Institution: Christian Brothers University Location: Memphis, Tennessee Enrollment: 1,000 President: Dr. John Smarelli, Jr. Athletic Director: Joe Nadicksbernd Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Scarlet & Gray Nickname: Lady Bucs Home Court: Canale Arena Head Coach: Scott Groninger Graduate Assistant: Kim Small, Taryn 34 UWG Wolves Basketball Towns, Sarah Conder SID: Eric Opperman SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: Christian Brothers leads, 1-0 Delta State Lady Statesmen December 3 in Carrollton Institution: Delta State University Location: Cleveland, Mississippi Enrollment: 4,392 President: Dr. John Hilpert Athletic Director: Jeremy McClain Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Forest Green and White Nickname: Lady Statemen Home Court: Sillers Coliseum Head Coach: Sandra Rushing Assistant Coach: Mechan Vanderpool Graduate Assistants: Taneisha Rodgers, Denise Smith SID: Matt Jones SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: Delta State leads, 24-3 Harding Lady Bisons Nickname: Lady Reddies Home Court: Wells Center Head Coach: Josh Matthews Assistant Coach: Chris Oestreich Volunteer Administrator: Samantha Smith SID: Troy Mitchell SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: Henderson State leads, 2-1 Ouachita Baptist Lady Tigers January 1 in Arkadelphia Institution: Ouachita Baptist University Location: Arkadelphia, Arkansas Enrollment: 1,443 President: Dr. Rex Horne Athletic Director: David Sharp Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Lady Tigers Home Court: Vining Arena Head Coach: Garry Crowder Assistant Coach: Lizz Webb SID: Alan Greenwood SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 1-0 November 28 at Searcy Institution: Harding University Location: Searcy, Arkansas Enrollment: 6,500 President: Dr. David B. Burks Athletic Director: Greg Harnden Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Lady Bisons Home Court: Rhodes Fieldhouse Head Coach: Tim Kirby Assistant Coach: Shane Fullerton Graduate Assistant: Jana Pearson SID: Scott Goode Basketball Contact: Nathan Looney SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: First Meeting Henderson State Lady Reddies January 2 in Arkadelphia Institution: Henderson State University Location: Arkadelphia, Arkansas Enrollment: 3,500 President: Dr. Charles Welch Athletic Director: Sam Goodwin Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Red & Gray Southern Arkansas Lady Riders December 19 in Carrollton Institution: Southern Arkansas University Location: Magnolia, Arkansas Enrollment: 3,117 President: Dr. David Rankin Athletic Director: Jay Adcox Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: GSC West Colors: Royal Blue and Old Gold Nickname: Lady Riders Home Court: Watson Athletic Center Head Coach: Sam Biley Assistant Coach: Carrie Slaton SID: Houston Taylor SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 2-0 Non-Conference Opponents Augusta State Jaguars Edward Waters Tigers December 17 in Augusta November 15, 2009 Tusculum Pioneers Institution: Augusta State University Location: Augusta, Georgia Enrollment: 7,071 President: Dr. William Bloodworth, Jr. Athletic Director: Clint Bryant Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Peach Belt Colors: Blue, White, & Red Nickname: Jaguars Home Court: Christenberry Fieldhouse Head Coach: Tes Sobomehin Assistant Coaches: Deo Ngulela, Deidr Jones SID: Joey Warren SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 11-1 Institution: Edward Waters College Location: Jacksonville, Florida Enrollment: 1,000 President: Dr. Claudette H. Williams Athletic Director: Johnny Rembert Affiliation: NAIA Conference: Sun Colors: Purple and Orange Nickname: Tigers Home Court: EWC Gymnasium Head Coach: Regina Mosley SID: Henry Smith SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: First Meeting December 8 in Carrollton Fort Valley State Lady Wildcats November 18 in Fort Valley Benedict Lady Tigers November 24 in Carrollton December 14 in Columbia Institution: Benedict College Location: Columbia, South Carolina Enrollment: 2,641 President: Dr. David H. Swinton Athletic Director: Willie Washington Affiliation: NCAA D-II Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Lady Tigers Home Court: HRC Arena Head Coach: Felicia Jenkins Assistant Coaches: James Rice SID: Derrick Johnson SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: First meetings Institution: Fort Valley State University Location: Fort Valley, Georgia Enrollment: 3,000 President: Dr. Larry E. Rivers Athletic Director: Wilson Gosler Affiliation: NCAA D-II Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Colors: Royal Blue and Old Gold Nickname: Lady Wildcats Home Court: HPE Complex Head Coach: Lonnie Bartley SID: Charles Ward SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 14-8 Institution: Tusculum College Location: Greeneville, Tennessee Enrollment: 2,500 President: Dr. Nancy Moody Athletic Director: Frankie DeBusk Affiliation: NCAA D-II Conference: South Atlantic Colors: Black and Orange Nickname: Pioneers Home Court: Pioneer Arena Head Coach: Adell Harris Assistant Coach: Katie Baldwin SID: Dom Donnelly Women’s Basketball Contact: Whitney Noble SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 2-1 North Greenville Lady Crusaders January 14 in Carrollton Clark Atlanta Lady Panthers December 5 in Carrollton Institution: Clark Atlanta University Location: Atlanta, Georgia Enrollment: 4,916 President: Dr. Carlton E. Brown Athletic Director: Dr. Tamika Jones Affiliation: NCAA D-II Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Colors: Red, Black and Gray Nickname: Lady Panthers Home Court: Henderson Gym Head Coach: Vanessa Moore Assistant Coaches: N/A SID: Danielle Wright SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 13-0 Institution: North Greenville University Location: Tigerville, South Carolina Enrollment: 2,250 President: Dr. James B. Epting Athletic Director: Jan McDonald Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Independent Colors: Red and Black Nickname: Lady Crusaders Home Court: Hayes Gymnasium Head Coach: Jayne Arledge Assistant Coaches: Scott Moore SID: Micah Sepko SID E-mail: [email protected] All-Time vs. UWG: West Georgia leads, 1-0 UWG Wolves Basketball 35 2010 GSC MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS AT THE DESOTO CIVIC CENTER, SOUTHAVEN, MS THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010 Women’s Quarter-Finals 12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. (Teams and matchups to be announced) FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010 Men’s Quarter-Finals 12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. (Teams and matchups to be announced) SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010 Women’s Semi-Finals 12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m. Men’s Semi-Finals 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2010 #Women’s Championship Game 12:30 p.m. #Men’s Championship Game 2:45 p.m. ALL TIMES CENTRAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE #--Televised by CSS/Cox Sports For ticket information, call the DeSoto Civic Center Box Office at (662) 470-2131 or visit them on the web at www.desotociviccenter.com Visit the Official Website of the Gulf South Conference www.gulfsouthconference.org w e i v e R e Th Season Box Score RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Player Dominic Cranford Ashley Huff Tia Jackson Shunice Hardy Shaneka Bates Ashley Ogletree Alexis Pace Renate Lopez Valeisa Crenshaw Renee Reece Marie Dowdell TEAM Total Opponents GP-GS 29-29 28-28 29-29 27-0 28-21 12-1 27-9 26-0 29-28 27-0 23-0 45 29 29 Min 1007 826 994 385 615 155 520 234 719 268 128 53 SCORE BY PERIODS West Georgia Opponents 1st 914 784 Avg 34.7 29.5 34.3 14.3 22.0 12.9 19.3 9.0 24.8 9.9 5.6 98 5851 5850 OVERALL (22-7) (10-2) (12-5) |-----TOTAL-----| FG-FGA Pct. 216-442 .489 175-377 .464 126-359 .351 47-120 .392 37-86 .430 19-29 .655 27-83 .325 20-57 .351 15-57 .263 13-38 .342 4-9 .444 3.4 0 699-1657 .422 561-1553 .361 2nd 1008 897 HOME (10-1) (6-0) (4-1) |-----3-PTS-----| 3FG-FGA Pct. 3-13 .231 20-54 .370 60-186 .323 14-45 .311 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 16-44 .364 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 14 114-347 .329 131-459 .285 OT 19 18 Total 1941 1699 AWAY (7-4) (4-2) (3-2) NEUTRAL (5-2) (0-0) (5-2) |------------REBOUNDS------------| FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot. Avg. 128-170 .753 62 106 168 5.8 108-151 .715 99 173 272 9.7 82-103 .796 7 60 67 2.3 18-27 .667 18 37 55 2.0 36-54 .667 54 91 145 5.2 9-19 .474 15 24 39 3.3 16-34 .471 32 49 81 3.0 5-7 .714 2 19 21 0.8 18-36 .500 18 68 86 3.0 7-12 .583 16 43 59 2.2 4-8 .500 6 11 17 0.7 431-621 .694 374 734 1108 446-634 .703 377 700 1077 PF 59 96 68 33 55 14 85 16 60 47 8 38.2 541 37.1 545 DEADBALL REBOUNDS West Georgia Opponents FO 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 A 84 25 44 11 17 8 22 9 53 9 14 TO Blk 75 12 95 41 70 2 24 20 28 28 20 1 43 10 26 0 79 4 20 4 12 0 Stl 52 39 67 16 24 13 20 18 25 11 5 Pts Avg 563 19.4 478 17.1 394 13.6 126 4.7 110 3.9 47 3.9 70 2.6 61 2.3 49 1.7 33 1.2 12 0.5 10 296 506 122 290 1943 67.0 14 308 623 71 217 1699 58.6 OFF 69 67 DEF 2 5 TOTAL 71 72 Team Statistics WOLVES SCORING 1943 Points per game 67.0 Scoring margin +8.4 FIELD GOALS-ATT 699-1657 Field goal pct .422 3 POINT FG-ATT 114-347 3-point FG pct .329 3-pt FG made per game 3.9 FREE THROWS-ATT 431-621 Free throw pct .694 REBOUNDS 1108 Rebounds per game 38.2 Rebounding margin +1.1 ASSISTS 296 Assists per game 10.2 SCORE BY PERIODS West Georgia Opponents 38 1st 914 784 UWG Wolves Basketball OPPONENTS 1699 58.6 561-1553 .361 131-459 .285 4.5 446-634 .703 1077 37.1 308 10.6 2nd 1008 897 OT 19 18 TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Total 1941 1699 WOLVES 506 17.4 +4.0 0.6 290 10.0 122 4.2 0 9 5723 11-520 OPPONENTS 623 21.5 0.5 217 7.5 71 2.4 6625 11-508 2008-09 Catagory Leaders FG PERCENTAGE Player FG ATT Ashley Ogletree 19 29 Dominic Cranford 216 442 Ashley Huff 175 377 Marie Dowdell 4 9 Shaneka Bates 37 86 Shunice Hardy 47 120 Tia Jackson 126 359 Renate Lopez 20 57 Renee Reece 13 38 Alexis Pace 27 83 Valeisa Crenshaw 15 57 Pct .655 .489 .464 .444 .430 .392 .351 .351 .342 .325 .263 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player G Att Dominic Cranford 29 442 Ashley Huff 28 377 Tia Jackson 29 359 Shunice Hardy 27 120 Shaneka Bates 28 86 Att/G 15.2 13.5 12.4 4.4 3.1 FIELD GOALS MADE Player G Made Made/G Dominic Cranford 29 216 7.4 Ashley Huff 28 175 6.3 Tia Jackson 29 126 4.3 Shunice Hardy 27 47 1.7 Shaneka Bates 28 37 1.3 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Player 3FG ATT Ashley Huff 20 54 Renate Lopez, 16 44 Tia Jackson 60 186 Shunice Hardy 14 45 Pct .370 .364 .323 .311 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS Player G Att Tia Jackson 29 186 Ashley Huff 28 54 Shunice Hardy 27 45 Renate Lopez 26 44 Dominic Cranford 29 13 Att/G 6.4 1.9 1.7 1.7 0.4 3-POINT FGS MADE Player G Made Made/G Tia Jackson 29 60 2.1 Ashley Huff 28 20 0.7 Renate Lopez 26 16 0.6 Shunice Hardy 27 14 0.5 Dominic Cranford 29 3 0.1 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player G Att Dominic Cranford 29 170 Ashley Huff 28 151 Tia Jackson 29 103 Shaneka Bates 28 54 Valeisa Crenshaw 29 36 Att/G 5.9 5.4 3.6 1.9 1.2 FREE THROWS MADE Player G Made Made/G Dominic Cranford 29 128 4.4 Ashley Huff 28 108 3.9 Tia Jackson Shaneka Bates Valeisa Crenshaw Shunice Hardy 29 28 29 27 82 36 18 18 FT PERCENTAGE Player FT ATT Tia Jackson 82 103 Dominic Cranford 128 170 Ashley Huff 108 151 Renate Lopez 5 7 Shunice Hardy 18 27 Shaneka Bates 36 54 Renee Reece 7 12 Valeisa Crenshaw 18 36 Marie Dowdell 4 8 Ashley Ogletree 9 19 Alexis Pace 16 34 REBOUND AVERAGE 2.8 G Reb 1.3 Player 28 272 0.6 Ashley Huff 29 168 0.7 Dominic Cranford Shaneka Bates 28 145 12 39 Pct Ashley Ogletree Alexis Pace 27 81 .796 .753 .715 .714 .667 .667 .583 .500 .500 .474 .471 POINTS G 29 28 29 27 28 27 26 29 12 27 23 Pts 563 478 394 126 110 70 61 49 47 33 12 Pts/G 19.4 17.1 13.6 4.7 3.9 2.6 2.3 1.7 3.9 1.2 0.5 ASSISTS Player G Dominic Cranford 29 Valeisa Crenshaw 29 Tia Jackson 29 Ashley Huff 28 Alexis Pace 27 No. 84 53 44 25 22 A/G 2.9 1.8 1.5 0.9 0.8 Player Dominic Cranford Ashley Huff Tia Jackson Shunice Hardy Shaneka Bates Alexis Pace Renate Lopez Valeisa Crenshaw Ashley Ogletree Renee Reece Marie Dowdell SCORING AVERAGE Player G Pts Dominic Cranford 29 563 Ashley Huff 28 478 Tia Jackson 29 394 Shunice Hardy 27 126 Shaneka Bates 28 110 Ashley Ogletree 12 47 Alexis Pace 27 70 Renate Lopez 26 61 Valeisa Crenshaw 29 49 Renee Reece 27 33 Marie Dowdell 23 12 Avg/G 19.4 17.1 13.6 4.7 3.9 3.9 2.6 2.3 1.7 1.2 0.5 REBOUNDS Player G Ashley Huff 28 Dominic Cranford 29 Shaneka Bates 28 Valeisa Crenshaw 29 Alexis Pace 27 Reb/G 9.7 5.8 5.2 3.0 3.0 Reb 272 168 145 86 81 Player Tia Jackson Dominic Cranford Ashley Huff Valeisa Crenshaw Shaneka Bates STEALS G 29 29 28 29 28 Avg/G 9.7 5.8 5.2 3.3 3.0 No. 67 52 39 25 24 S/G 2.3 1.8 1.4 0.9 0.9 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player G No. Ashley Huff 28 99 Dominic Cranford 29 62 Shaneka Bates 28 54 Alexis Pace 27 32 Valeisa Crenshaw 29 18 Shunice Hardy 27 18 Avg/G 3.5 2.1 1.9 1.2 0.6 0.7 BLOCKED SHOTS Player G No. Ashley Huff 28 41 Shaneka Bates 28 28 Shunice Hardy 27 20 Dominic Cranford 29 12 Alexis Pace 27 10 Blk/G 1.5 1.0 0.7 0.4 0.4 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player G No Ashley Huff 28 173 Dominic Cranford 29 106 Shaneka Bates 28 91 Valeisa Crenshaw 29 68 Tia Jackson 29 60 Avg/G 6.2 3.7 3.3 2.3 2.1 Player Dominic Cranford Tia Jackson Ashley Huff Valeisa Crenshaw Shaneka Bates MINUTES G 29 29 28 29 28 No. 1007 994 826 719 615 Min/G 34.7 34.3 29.5 24.8 22.0 Player Ashley Huff Alexis Pace Tia Jackson Valeisa Crenshaw Dominic Cranford FOULS G 28 27 29 29 29 No. 96 85 68 60 59 Per/G 3.4 3.1 2.3 2.1 2.0 TURNOVERS Player G No. Ashley Huff 28 95 Valeisa Crenshaw 29 79 Dominic Cranford 29 75 Tia Jackson 29 70 Alexis Pace 27 43 TO/G 3.4 2.7 2.6 2.4 1.6 UWG Wolves Basketball 39 Individual Stats Dominic Cranford Ashley Huff Tia Jackson Shunice Hardy Shaneka Bates Ashley Ogletree Alexis Pace Renate Lopez Valeisa Crenshaw Renee Reece Marie Dowdell TEAM Total Opponents GP-GS 29-29 28-28 29-29 27-0 28-21 12-1 27-9 26-0 29-28 27-0 23-0 29-0 29 29 Min 34.7 29.5 34.3 14.3 22.0 12.9 19.3 9.0 24.8 9.9 5.6 0.0 FG% .489 .464 .351 .392 .430 .655 .325 .351 .263 .342 .444 .000 .422 .361 3PT% .231 .370 .323 .311 .000 .000 .000 .364 .333 .000 .000 .000 .329 .285 FT% .753 .715 .796 .667 .667 .474 .471 .714 .500 .583 .500 .000 .694 .703 R/G 5.8 9.7 2.3 2.0 5.2 3.3 3.0 0.8 3.0 2.2 0.7 3.4 38.2 37.1 A/G 2.9 0.9 1.5 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.3 1.8 0.3 0.6 0.0 10.2 10.6 STL 52 39 67 16 24 13 20 18 25 11 5 0 290 217 FT-FTA 128-170 108-151 82-103 18-27 36-54 9-19 16-34 5-7 18-36 7-12 4-8 431-621 446-634 FT% .753 .715 .796 .667 .667 .474 .471 .714 .500 .583 .500 .694 .703 BLK 12 41 2 20 28 1 10 0 4 4 0 0 122 71 PTS/G 19.4 17.1 13.6 4.7 3.9 3.9 2.6 2.3 1.7 1.2 0.5 0.0 67.0 58.6 SCORING Dominic Cranford Ashley Huff Tia Jackson Shunice Hardy Shaneka Bates Ashley Ogletree Alexis Pace Renate Lopez Valeisa Crenshaw Renee Reece Marie Dowdell Total Opponents GP 29 28 29 27 28 12 27 26 29 27 23 29 29 TOTALS Dominic Cranford Ashley Huff Tia Jackson Shunice Hardy Shaneka Bates Ashley Ogletree Alexis Pace Renate Lopez Valeisa Crenshaw Renee Reece Marie Dowdell Total Opponents GP 29 28 29 27 28 12 27 26 29 27 23 29 29 FG-FGA 216-442 175-377 126-359 47-120 37-86 19-29 27-83 20-57 15-57 13-38 4-9 699-1657 561-1553 FG% .489 .464 .351 .392 .430 .655 .325 .351 .263 .342 .444 .422 .361 3FG-FGA 3-13 20-54 60-186 14-45 0-0 0-0 0-0 16-44 1-3 0-1 0-1 114-347 131-459 3PT% .231 .370 .323 .311 .000 .000 .000 .364 .333 .000 .000 .329 .285 PTS 563 478 394 126 110 47 70 61 49 33 12 1943 1699 PTS/G 19.4 17.1 13.6 4.7 3.9 3.9 2.6 2.3 1.7 1.2 0.5 67.0 58.6 REBOUNDS 40 UWG Wolves Basketball MIN 1007 826 994 385 615 155 520 234 719 268 128 5851 5850 OFF 62 99 7 18 54 15 32 2 18 16 6 374 377 DEF 106 173 60 37 91 24 49 19 68 43 11 734 700 TOT 168 272 67 55 145 39 81 21 86 59 17 1108 1077 PF 59 96 68 33 55 14 85 16 60 47 8 541 545 FO 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 10 14 A 84 25 44 11 17 8 22 9 53 9 14 296 308 TO 75 95 70 24 28 20 43 26 79 20 12 506 623 A/TO 1.1 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.7 0.5 1.2 0.6 0.5 HI 27 27 26 12 12 12 7 11 7 7 4 103 96 2008-09 Game Results RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL (22-7) (10-2) (12-5) (10-1) (6-0) (4-1) (7-4) (4-2) (3-2) (5-2) (0-0) (5-2) Date Opponent 11/15 vs. Clark Atlanta 11/16 vs. Berea College 11/21 FORT VALLEY STATE 11/24 at Columbus State 11/28 vs. Carson-Newman 11/29 at North Georgia 12/2 at Jacksonville State 12/5 # vs. Nova Southeastern 12/6 # vs. Henderson State 12/14 COLUMBUS STATE 12/17 AUGUSTA STATE 12/18 TUSKEGEE 12/31 at Tuskegee 1/8 * MONTEVALLO 1/10 * WEST ALABAMA 1/15 * at Valdosta State 1/17 * at West Florida 1/24 TALLADEGA 1/26 * at Alabama-Huntsville 1/31 * NORTH ALABAMA 2/5 * WEST FLORIDA 2/7 * VALDOSTA STATE 2/12 * at West Alabama 2/14 * at Montevallo 2/21 at North Greenville 2/24 * ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2/28 * at North Alabama 3/5 vs. Ouachita Baptist 3/7 vs. Arkansas-Monticello * = Conference game Score W 70-58 W 103-57 W 85-63 46-68 L 73-96 L W 82-71 62-71 L W 62-60 W 66-60 50-51 L W 76-51 W 51-49 W 57-40 W 54-38 W 62-38 51-52 L W 72-66 W 67-42 W 72-48 W 63-49 W 70-61 WOT 63-60 W 67-51 W 67-63 W 81-72 W 84-70 53-63 L W 67-64 65-67 LOT High Points (27) Huff, Ashley (20) Huff, Ashley (24) Cranford, Dominic (16) Cranford, Dominic (21) Cranford, Dominic (27) Cranford, Dominic (22) Cranford, Dominic (26) Jackson, Tia (22) Cranford, Dominic (17) Cranford, Dominic (19) Jackson, Tia (14) Cranford, Dominic (14) Huff, Ashley (15) Huff, Ashley (19) Cranford, Dominic (16) Huff, Ashley (25) Jackson, Tia (19) Cranford, Dominic (19) Huff, Ashley (25) Huff, Ashley (27) Cranford, Dominic (21) Cranford, Dominic (18) Huff, Ashley (27) Cranford, Dominic (27) Huff, Ashley (27) Huff, Ashley (25) Cranford, Dominic (21) Cranford, Dominic (21) Cranford, Dominic High Rebounds (11) Huff, Ashley (6) Reece, Renee (7) Cranford, Dominic (10) Huff, Ashley (12) Huff, Ashley (7) Ogletree, Ashley (8) Huff, Ashley (8) Huff, Ashley (9) Bates, Shaneka (6) Cranford, Dominic (7) Huff, Ashley (8) Bates, Shaneka (10) Huff, Ashley (14) Huff, Ashley (10) Huff, Ashley (14) Huff, Ashley (12) Huff, Ashley (10) Huff, Ashley (11) Huff, Ashley (12) Huff, Ashley (11) Huff, Ashley (11) Huff, Ashley (11) Huff, Ashley (12) Huff, Ashley (8) Huff, Ashley (14) Huff, Ashley (13) Huff, Ashley (12) Huff, Ashley (11) Huff, Ashley ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL Games 11 11 7 29 Totals 5723 5586 1039 12348 Avg/Game 520 508 148 426 UWG Wolves Basketball 41 2008-09 GSC Stats 2009 Gulf South Conference Standings Team West Georgia Valdosta State North Alabama West Alabama West Florida Alabama-Huntsville Team Delta State Arkansas-Monticello Ouachita Baptist Arkansas Tech Harding Christian Brothers Henderson State Southern Arkansas W-L 10 9 8 5 3 3 East Division Conference PCT PF 2 .833 3 .750 4 .667 7 .417 9 .250 9 .250 W-L 22 21 15 11 8 7 Overall PCT 7 9 13 17 19 20 PF .759 .700 .536 .393 .296 .259 W-L 13 10 9 9 5 4 4 2 West Division Conference PCT PF 1 .929 4 .714 5 .643 5 .643 9 .357 10 .286 10 .286 12 .143 W-L 30 21 23 19 20 11 10 8 PCT 7 9 9 9 10 16 16 19 Overall PF .811 .700 .719 .679 .667 .407 .385 .296 GSC Players of the Week Date 11/19 11/25 12/3 12/10 12/17 1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 2/18 2/25 3/2 42 Pos. F G G G F G F G F G G G F F East Division Player-School Ashley Huff, UWG Dominic Cranford, UWG Dominic Cranford, UWG Leschelle Matthews, VSU Valerie Harris, UWA Ashley Boykin, UAH Amber Rutherford, UNA Amy Drake, UWF Jessica Young, UWF Tiffany Williams, UWF Dominic Cranford, UWG Dominic Cranford, UWG Ashley Huff, UWG Amber Rutherford, UNA UWG Wolves Basketball Pos. F G C F C F G F F F C G F G West Division Player-School Stacey Owens, HU Nicole Lowe, UAM Dmaria Hobbs, SAU Makala McNair, HU Veronica Walker, DSU Amanda Grappe, ATU Chanlee Bottoms, HSU Amanda Grappe, ATU Bethany Turner, UAM Monica Perkins-Miller, UAM Erika Brown, UAM Sarita Cooper, DSU Amanda Grappe, ATU Domino Miller, OBU 2008-09 All-GSC Teams EAST DIVISION First Team Pos Player School Year Hometown Pos. Player School Year Hometown G Ashley Boykin UAH Sr. Haleyville, Ala. G Alicia Lewis UM Jr. Youngsville, La. F Amber Rutherford UNA Sr. Hatton, Ala. G Dominic Cranford UWG Sr. Jackson, Miss. F Ashley Huff UWG Sr. New Market, Tenn. East Division Freshman of the Year: Dana Jackson, North Alabama East Division Player of the Year: Dominic Cranford, West Georgia East Division Coach of the Year: Craig Roden, West Georgia Pos. G F G F G G Player Jameica York Brittany Hudson Laschelle Matthews Valerie Harris Amy Drake Tia Jackson Second Team School Year UNA Jr. VSU Sr. VSU Jr. UWA Sr. UWF Jr. UWG Sr. Hometown Mobile, Ala. Tallahassee, Fla. Columbus, Ga. Lake, Miss. Niceville, Fla. New Market, Ala. WEST DIVISION First Team Pos. Player School Year Hometown G Andrea Dubose UAM Sr. Newton, Miss. F Monica Perkins-Miller UAM Jr. Houston, Texas F Amanda Grappe ATU Sr. Benton, Ark. G Sarita Cooper DSU So. Indianola, Miss. F Stacey Owens HU Jr. Russellville, Ark. West Division Freshman of the Year:Veronica Walker, Delta State West Division Player of the Year: Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech West Division Coach of the Year: Sandra Rushing, Delta State Pos. G F F F G Player Moe Bell Lamesha McAdory Veronica Walker Ashley Anderson Goldie White Second Team School Year DSU So. DSU Sr. DSU Fr. HU Sr. SAU Jr. Hometown Mobile, Ala. Coldwater, Miss. Indianola, Miss. Cabot, Ark. Hampton, Ark. UWG Wolves Basketball 43 2008-09 GSC Team Stats SCORING OFFENSE Team Harding Arkansas-Monticello Ouachita Baptist Henderson State North Alabama West Georgia Alabama-Huntsville Arkansas Tech West Florida Delta State Christian Brothers Southern Arkansas West Alabama Montevallo Valdosta State G 30 30 32 26 28 29 27 28 27 36 27 27 28 28 30 W-L 20-10 21-9 23-9 10-16 15-13 22-7 7-20 19-9 8-19 29-7 11-16 8-19 11-17 8-20 21-9 Pts. 2324 2308 2436 1849 1959 1941 1795 1845 1760 2324 1723 1653 1683 1683 1798 Avg/G 77.5 76.9 76.1 71.1 70.0 66.9 66.5 65.9 65.2 64.6 63.8 61.2 60.1 60.1 59.9 SCORING DEFENSE Team Delta State Valdosta State Arkansas Tech West Georgia North Alabama Montevallo Ouachita Baptist Christian Brothers Arkansas-Monticello West Alabama West Florida Southern Arkansas Harding Henderson State Alabama-Huntsville G 36 30 28 29 28 28 32 27 30 28 27 27 30 26 27 Pts 1872 1565 1631 1699 1784 1826 2126 1801 2009 1913 1862 1903 2128 1876 1997 Avg/G 52.0 52.2 58.2 58.6 63.7 65.2 66.4 66.7 67.0 68.3 69.0 70.5 70.9 72.2 74.0 G 36 30 32 29 30 28 30 28 26 27 27 28 27 28 27 OFF 64.6 76.9 76.1 66.9 59.9 65.9 77.5 70.0 71.1 63.8 65.2 60.1 66.5 60.1 61.2 DEF 52.0 67.0 66.4 58.6 52.2 58.2 70.9 63.7 72.2 66.7 69.0 65.2 74.0 68.3 70.5 Margin +12.6 +10.0 +9.7 +8.3 +7.8 +7.6 +6.5 +6.2 -1.0 -2.9 -3.8 -5.1 -7.5 -8.2 -9.3 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Team North Alabama Christian Brothers Ouachita Baptist Harding Southern Arkansas 44 G 28 27 32 30 27 FTM 409 299 648 489 353 UWG Wolves Basketball FTA 502 405 910 688 499 28 29 36 27 30 26 27 30 28 28 404 431 466 333 525 404 328 356 342 340 576 621 677 484 772 602 500 554 533 565 .701 .694 .688 .688 .680 .671 .656 .643 .642 .602 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Team Harding Arkansas Tech Delta State Arkansas-Monticello North Alabama West Georgia West Florida Ouachita Baptist Christian Brothers Montevallo Southern Arkansas West Alabama Henderson State Alabama-Huntsville Valdosta State G 30 28 36 30 28 29 27 32 27 28 27 28 26 27 30 FG 812 648 851 803 676 699 665 781 627 607 591 604 638 630 646 FGA 1754 1415 1881 1864 1598 1657 1602 1949 1574 1537 1503 1547 1653 1646 1741 Pct .463 .458 .452 .431 .423 .422 .415 .401 .398 .395 .393 .390 .386 .383 .371 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE SCORING MARGIN Team Delta State Arkansas-Monticello Ouachita Baptist West Georgia Valdosta State Arkansas Tech Harding North Alabama Henderson State Christian Brothers West Florida Montevallo Alabama-Huntsville West Alabama Southern Arkansas Arkansas Tech West Georgia Delta State Alabama-Huntsville Arkansas-Monticello Henderson State West Florida Valdosta State West Alabama Montevallo Pct. .815 .738 .712 .711 .707 Team Delta State West Georgia Montevallo Arkansas Tech Ouachita Baptist Valdosta State North Alabama Alabama-Huntsville West Florida Harding Arkansas-Monticello Henderson State Christian Brothers West Alabama Southern Arkansas G 36 29 28 28 32 30 28 27 27 30 30 26 27 28 27 FG 648 561 609 574 727 546 643 709 644 760 701 600 630 717 710 FGA 1820 1553 1624 1508 1873 1388 1628 1762 1599 1887 1721 1440 1496 1657 1536 Pct .356 .361 .375 .381 .388 .393 .395 .402 .403 .403 .407 .417 .421 .433 .462 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Team Delta State Harding Arkansas Tech North Alabama Ouachita Baptist West Georgia West Florida Alabama-Huntsville Southern Arkansas Christian Brothers Valdosta State West Alabama G 36 30 28 28 32 29 27 27 27 27 30 28 FG 156 211 145 198 226 114 102 202 118 170 150 133 FGA 387 554 419 578 668 347 312 642 383 554 489 460 Pct .403 .381 .346 .343 .338 .329 .327 .315 .308 .307 .307 .289 2008-09 GSC Team Stats Arkansas-Monticello Henderson State Montevallo 30 26 28 177 169 129 618 596 475 .286 .284 .272 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team Ouachita Baptist Delta State West Georgia Arkansas-Monticello Valdosta State North Alabama Arkansas Tech West Alabama Alabama-Huntsville West Florida Henderson State Christian Brothers Southern Arkansas Montevallo Harding G 32 36 29 30 30 28 28 28 27 27 26 27 27 28 30 FG 127 148 131 140 115 164 175 181 176 138 161 137 107 178 217 FGA 463 532 459 456 364 519 549 551 535 419 485 410 319 530 637 REBOUNDING OFFENSE Team Ouachita Baptist Arkansas-Monticello. Harding Alabama-Huntsville Montevallo Henderson State West Florida West Georgia Valdosta State Delta State North Alabama Christian Brothers Arkansas Tech West Alabama Southern Arkansas G 32 30 30 27 28 26 27 29 30 36 28 27 28 28 27 Reb 1337 1243 1230 1104 1121 1019 1039 1108 1142 1369 1042 931 947 939 882 Avg/G 41.8 41.4 41.0 40.9 40.0 39.2 38.5 38.2 38.1 38.0 37.2 34.5 33.8 33.5 32.7 REBOUNDING DEFENSE Team Delta State Arkansas Tech Valdosta State Harding Arkansas-Monticello Montevallo West Georgia Christian Brothers. North Alabama Southern Arkansas Ouachita Baptist West Florida West Alabama Henderson State Alabama-Huntsville G 36 28 30 30 30 28 29 27 28 27 32 27 28 26 27 Reb 1035 923 1022 1072 1078 1037 1077 1012 1051 1020 1251 1076 1119 1078 1164 Avg/G 28.8 33.0 34.1 35.7 35.9 37.0 37.1 37.5 37.5 37.8 39.1 39.9 40.0 41.5 43.1 Pct .274 .278 .285 .307 .316 .316 .319 .328 .329 .329 .332 .334 .335 .336 .341 REBOUNDING MARGIN Team Delta State Arkansas-Monticello Harding Valdosta State Montevallo Ouachita Baptist West Georgia Arkansas Tech North Alabama West Florida Alabama-Huntsville Henderson State Christian Brothers Southern Arkansas West Alabama G 36 30 30 30 28 32 29 28 28 27 27 26 27 27 28 TEAM 1369 1243 1230 1142 1121 1337 1108 947 1042 1039 1104 1019 931 882 939 Avg 38.0 41.4 41.0 38.1 40.0 41.8 38.2 33.8 37.2 38.5 40.9 39.2 34.5 32.7 33.5 OPP 1035 1078 1072 1022 1037 1251 1077 923 1051 1076 1164 1078 1012 1020 1119 Avg 28.8 35.9 35.7 34.1 37.0 39.1 37.1 33.0 37.5 39.9 43.1 41.5 37.5 37.8 40.0 Margin +9.3 +5.5 +5.3 +4.0 +3.0 +2.7 +1.1 +0.9 -0.3 -1.4 -2.2 -2.3 -3.0 -5.1 -6.4 UWG Wolves Basketball 45 BLOCKED SHOTS Team West Georgia Alabama-Huntsville Arkansas Tech Christian Brothers Ouachita Baptist Montevallo Delta State Harding Henderson State West Florida North Alabama Valdosta State West Alabama Arkansas-Monticello Southern Arkansas G 29 27 28 27 32 28 36 30 26 27 28 30 28 30 27 Team Harding Alabama-Huntsville Arkansas Tech North Alabama Delta State Arkansas-Monticello Christian Brothers West Florida Ouachita Baptist Montevallo Henderson State Valdosta State Southern Arkansas West Alabama West Georgia G 30 27 28 28 36 30 27 27 32 28 26 30 27 28 29 Team Arkansas-Monticello Henderson State Arkansas Tech Ouachita Baptist Valdosta State G 30 26 28 32 30 Blocks 122 88 91 87 101 84 108 89 73 74 55 53 45 44 37 Avg/G 4.21 3.26 3.25 3.22 3.16 3.00 3.00 2.97 2.81 2.74 1.96 1.77 1.61 1.47 1.37 ASSISTS Assists 554 409 423 422 534 415 373 358 413 338 300 335 293 303 296 Avg/G 18.47 15.15 15.11 15.07 14.83 13.83 13.81 13.26 12.91 12.07 11.54 11.17 10.85 10.82 10.21 STEALS Steals 372 318 315 345 312 Avg/G 12.40 12.23 11.25 10.78 10.40 2008-09 GSC Team Stats West Georgia West Alabama Christian Brothers Harding Southern Arkansas Delta State Alabama-Huntsville North Alabama West Florida Montevallo 29 28 27 30 27 36 27 28 27 28 290 258 226 249 224 283 209 198 190 175 10.00 9.21 8.37 8.30 8.30 7.86 7.74 7.07 7.04 6.25 Christian Brothers Southern Arkansas Arkansas Tech G 30 29 26 30 32 28 28 28 27 27 36 30 27 28 TEAM 479 507 472 594 615 532 472 559 444 479 624 518 544 572 572 Avg 16.0 17.5 18.2 19.8 19.2 19.0 16.9 20.0 16.4 17.7 17.3 19.2 18.1 21.2 20.4 OPP 649 623 567 668 668 578 507 577 456 474 606 457 459 476 445 Avg 21.6 21.5 21.8 22.3 20.9 20.6 18.1 20.6 16.9 17.6 16.8 16.9 15.3 17.6 15.9 Margin +5.67 +4.00 +3.65 +2.47 +1.66 +1.64 +1.25 +0.64 +0.44 -0.19 -0.50 -2.26 -2.83 -3.56 -4.54 Avg 18.1 16.9 17.3 16.4 19.0 21.2 16.0 19.8 19.2 19.2 18.2 17.7 20.4 17.5 20.0 Ratio 1.02 0.89 0.86 0.84 0.80 0.72 0.70 0.70 0.69 0.67 0.64 0.61 0.59 0.58 0.54 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team Harding North Alabama Delta State Christian Brothers Arkansas Tech Alabama-Huntsville Valdosta State Arkansas-Monticello West Florida Ouachita Baptist Henderson State Southern Arkansas Montevallo West Georgia West Alabama G 30 28 36 27 28 27 30 30 27 32 26 27 28 29 28 Asst 554 422 534 373 423 409 335 415 358 413 300 293 338 296 303 Avg 18.5 15.1 14.8 13.8 15.1 15.1 11.2 13.8 13.3 12.9 11.5 10.9 12.1 10.2 10.8 Turn 544 472 624 444 532 572 479 594 518 615 472 479 572 507 559 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team Arkansas-Monticello Ouachita Baptist Valdosta State Henderson State Montevallo Alabama-Huntsville Delta State West Georgia West Alabama West Florida Harding North Alabama 46 G 30 32 30 26 28 27 36 29 28 27 30 28 UWG Wolves Basketball NO. 465 483 444 373 382 359 470 375 354 337 363 327 Avg/G 15.50 15.09 14.80 14.35 13.64 13.30 13.06 12.93 12.64 12.48 12.10 11.68 314 309 276 11.63 11.44 9.86 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVER MARGIN Team Valdosta State West Georgia Henderson State Arkansas-Monticello Ouachita Baptist Arkansas Tech North Alabama West Alabama Christian Brothers Southern Arkansas Delta State West Florida Harding Alabama-Huntsville Montevallo 27 27 28 Team Harding Alabama-Huntsville Ouachita Baptist Montevallo West Florida Arkansas-Monticello North Alabama West Georgia Delta State Henderson State Arkansas Tech Valdosta State Christian Brothers Southern Arkansas West Alabama G 30 27 32 28 27 30 28 29 36 26 28 30 27 27 28 No. 867 745 854 739 702 778 715 733 899 646 671 698 617 573 585 Avg/G 28.90 27.59 26.69 26.39 26.00 25.93 25.54 25.28 24.97 24.85 23.96 23.27 22.85 21.22 20.89 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Team Alabama-Huntsville North Alabama Ouachita Baptist Harding Henderson State Christian Brothers Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas Tech Valdosta State West Alabama Montevallo Southern Arkansas Delta State West Georgia West Florida G 27 28 32 30 26 27 30 28 30 28 28 27 36 29 27 3FG 202 198 226 211 169 170 177 145 150 133 129 118 156 114 102 Avg/G 7.48 7.07 7.06 7.03 6.50 6.30 5.90 5.18 5.00 4.75 4.61 4.37 4.33 3.93 3.78 2008-09 GSC Individual Stats SCORING Player-Team Dominic Cranford-UWG Amanda Grappe-ATU Ashley Huff-UWG Amber Rutherford-UNA Goldie White-SAU Stacey Owens-HU Ashley Boykin-UAH Valerie Harris-UWA Tanaeya Worden-CBU Kmaria Hobbs-SAU G 29 28 28 28 27 30 27 28 24 25 FG 216 191 175 165 150 166 142 166 137 139 3FG 3 21 20 9 30 40 83 1 38 0 FTPts Avg/G 128563 19.4 130533 19.0 108478 17.1 133472 16.9 124454 16.8 111483 16.1 64431 16.0 94428 15.3 43355 14.8 81359 14.4 REBOUNDING Player-Team Jessica Young-UWF Mon. Perkins-Miller-UAM Ashley Huff-UWG Amanda Grappe-ATU Carrie Parrott-UM Tamika Booker-VSU LaMaesha McAdory-DSU Valerie Harris-UWA Brittany Hudson-VSU Stacey Owens-HU GOFF 2795 2390 2899 2861 2897 2978 3676 28106 2859 3065 DEF 190 147 173 165 123 149 196 105 145 148 TOT Avg/G 285 10.6 237 10.3 272 9.7 226 8.1 220 7.9 227 7.8 272 7.6 211 7.5 204 7.3 213 7.1 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team Veronica Walker-DSU Jessica Young-UWF Amber Rutherford-UNA Carrie Parrott-UM Amanda Grappe-ATU Sheena DeBose-CBU Ashley Anderson-HU Erika Brown-UAM Valerie Harris-UWA Kmaria Hobbs-SAU G 36 27 28 28 28 27 30 30 28 25 FG 167 117 165 118 191 88 153 138 166 139 FGA 251 188 283 218 356 166 292 264 320 273 Pct. .665 .622 .583 .541 .537 .530 .524 .523 .519 .509 ASSISTS Player-Team Bug Cooper-DSU Ashley Grappe-ATU Jameica York-UNA Leah Fugett-HU Kaitlin May-HU Krissy Diggs-UWF Kierra McCleary-UNA Lynzi Williams-SAU Alicia Lewis-UM Aureli Derenoncourt-UM G 36 25 28 30 30 27 28 27 28 26 Assists 282 131 143 131 121 99 102 94 94 87 Avg/G 7.83 5.24 5.11 4.37 4.03 3.67 3.64 3.48 3.36 3.35 Dominic Cranford UWG Wolves Basketball 47 2008-09 GSC Team Stats FREE THROW PCT (Min 2.0 made per game) Player-Team Michelle Thompson-VSU Amber Rutherford-UNA Ashley Boykin-UAH Jameica York-UNA Chanlee Bottoms-HSU Amy Drake-UWF Tia Jackson-UWG Stacey Owens-HU Domino Miller-OBU A’Laeshia Adams-OBU G 29 28 27 28 26 27 29 30 32 32 FTM 70 133 64 118 82 60 82 111 91 148 FTA 75 145 76 143 101 74 103 140 115 188 Pct .933 .917 .842 .825 .812 .811 .796 .793 .791 .787 STEALS Player-Team Andrea Dubose-UAM Ashley Grappe-ATU Amanda Grappe-ATU Chanlee Bottoms-HSU Tia Jackson-UWG Danielle Baldwin-UWA Tanaeya Worden-CBU Danyelle Harris-HSU Goldie White-SAU Leschelle Matthews-VSU G 30 25 28 26 29 27 24 26 27 30 G 30 36 26 28 30 28 32 28 27 27 Avg/G 3.80 2.72 2.39 2.35 2.31 2.30 2.25 2.04 1.96 1.93 3FG 34 98 34 69 66 37 50 30 83 61 FGA 70 206 76 155 159 90 122 76 225 167 Player-Team Bug Cooper-DSU Kaitlin May-HU Jameica York-UNA Ashley Grappe-ATU Kierra McCleary-UNA Leah Fugett-HU Leschelle Matthews-VSU Kat Butler-CBU Lynzi Williams-SAU Nicole Lowe-UAM Pct .486 .476 .447 .445 .415 .411 .410 .395 .369 .365 3-PT FG MADE Player-Team Ashley Boykin-UAH Moe Bell-DSU Dana Jackson-UNA Andrea Dubose-UAM Amy Drake-UWF Makala McNair-HU Alicia Lewis-UM Tia Jackson-UWG Michelle Thompson-VSU Chanlee Bottoms-HSU 48 G 27 36 28 30 27 30 28 29 29 26 UWG Wolves Basketball G 26 28 36 27 28 25 28 27 30 28 Blocks 45 41 50 34 28 25 26 23 25 21 Avg/G 1.73 1.46 1.39 1.26 1.00 1.00 0.93 0.85 0.83 0.75 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (min 3.0 assists/game) Steals 114 68 67 61 67 62 54 53 53 58 3-POINT FG PECT (Min 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Lindsey Root-HU Moe Bell-DSU Catherine McMenamy-HU Dana Jackson-UNA Makala McNair-HU Ashley Moore-UNA Domino Miller-OBU Jessie Clark-UWA Ashley Boykin-UAH Amy Drake-UWF BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team Taise Da Silva-ATU Ashley Huff-UWG Walker Veronica-DSU Jessica Young-UWF Shaneka Bates-UWG Tamara Robinson-OBU Brittany Hudson-VSU Crystal Shelton-CBU Ashley Anderson-HU Brianna Abrams-UNA 3FG 83 98 69 68 61 66 59 60 58 42 G 36 30 28 25 28 30 30 27 27 29 Asst 282 121 143 131 102 131 95 87 94 87 Avg Turn 7.8 146 4.0 70 5.1 93 5.2 90 3.6 73 4.4 99 3.2 72 3.2 68 3.5 82 3.0 76 Avg 4.1 2.3 3.3 3.6 2.6 3.3 2.4 2.5 3.0 2.6 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Mon.Perkins-Miller-UAM Valerie Harris-UWA Ashley Huff-UWG Jessica Young-UWF Carrie Parrott-UM Stephanie Gehlhausen-UAH Tamika Booker-VSU Erika Brown-UAM Crystal Shelton-CBU Erin Keller-VSU G 23 28 28 27 28 26 29 30 27 29 No. 90 106 99 95 97 71 78 80 67 71 Avg/G 3.91 3.79 3.54 3.52 3.46 2.73 2.69 2.67 2.48 2.45 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Avg/G 3.07 2.72 2.46 2.27 2.26 2.20 2.11 2.07 2.00 1.62 Player-Team Jessica Young-UWF Mon.Perkins-Miller-UAM Ashley Huff-UWG Amanda Grappe-ATU LaMaesha McAdory-DSU Brittany Hudson-VSU Tamika Booker-VSU Stacey Owens-HU Kmaria Hobbs-SAU Amber Rutherford-UNA G 27 23 28 28 36 28 29 30 25 28 No. 190 147 173 165 196 145 149 148 120 123 Avg/G 7.04 6.39 6.18 5.89 5.44 5.18 5.14 4.93 4.80 4.39 Ratio 1.93 1.73 1.54 1.46 1.40 1.32 1.32 1.28 1.15 1.14 Th s d r o c e eR UWG Records Individual Records Single Game Most Points: 52 – Gina Flowers vs. Miles, 1991-92 Most Field Goals Attempted: 31 – Gina Flowers vs. Miles, 1991-92; Jackie Miller vs. LaGrange, 1955 Most Field Goals: 20 – Jackie Miller vs. LaGrange, 1955 Best Field Goal Percentage: 100 percent – Schwanda Walker vs. Clark-Atlanta, 199394; Gina Johnson vs. Tusculum, 1998-99 Most Free Throws Attempted: 19 – Karen Garrett vs. Berry, 1982-83 Most Free Throws Made: 15 – Karen Garrett vs. Berry, 1982-83 Best Free Throw Percentage: 100 percent by several players Most Consecutive Free Throws: 11 – Lisa McGhee vs. Jacksonville State, 1984-85 Most Rebounds: 21 – Shunda Barkley vs. Georgia College, 1993-94; Velisa Levett vs. Clark-Atlanta, 1989-90 Most Assists: 14 – Shunda Barkley vs. Clark-Atlanta, 1992-93 Most Steals: 11 – Anika McCoy vs. Reinhardt 2001-2002; Tonya Jackson vs. Fort Valley State, 1996-97; Shunda Barkley vs. Miles, 1992-93 Most 3-Point Attempts: 26 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips vs. Jacksonville State, 1988-89 Most 3-Point FG Made: 11 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips vs. Jacksonville State, 1988-89 Best 3-Point Percentage: 75 percent – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips vs. Tennessee-Martin, 1986-87 Season Most Points: 626 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89 Most Points: 626 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89 Best Scoring Average: 25.0 ppg – Clema Billingsley, 1977-78 Most Field Goals Attempted: 542 – Rozetha Burrow, 1993-94 Most Field Goals Made: 239 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89 Best Field Goal Percentage: 63.4 percent – Tracy Worthey, 1987-88 Most Free Throws Attempted: 195 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89 Most Free Throws Made: 148 – Velisa Levett, 1988-89 Best Free Throw Percentage: 89.1 percent – Lisa McGhee, 1984-85 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 391 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1988-89 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 138 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1988-89 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 46.7 - Kenya Lee, 2001-2002 Most Rebounds: 377 – Schwanda Walker, 1991-92 Best Rebounding Average: 14.0 – Clema Billingsley, 1977-78 Most Steals: 105 – Anika McCoy, 2001-02 Best Steal Average: 3.88 – Anika McCoy, 2001-02 Most Assists: 163 – Sequoyah Johnson, 1994-95; Shunda Barkley, 1992-93 Best Assist Average: 6.0 – Sequoyah Johnson, 1994-95; Shunda Barkley, 1992-93 Best Assist Average: 6.0 – Sequoyah Johnson, 1994-95; Shunda Barkley, 1992-93 Career Most Games: 109 – Karen Garrett, 1980-84 Most Points: 2,192 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91 Best Scoring Average: 20.9 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91 Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,631 – Karen Garrett, 1980-84 Most Field Goals Made: 848 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91 Best Field Goal Percentage: 60.4 percent – Velisa Levett, 1987-91 Most Free Throws Attempted: 661 – Velisa Levett, 1987-91 Most Free Throws Made: 491 – Velisa Levett, 1987-1991 Best Free Throw Percentage: 82.6 – Gina Flowers, 1990-1992 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 23, Sherita Owensby, 1998-2000 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 709 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1985-89 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 260 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1985-89 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 36.7 – Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, 1985-89 50 UWG Wolves Basketball Most Rebounds: 1,159 – Schwanda Walker, 1990-94 Most Steals: 218 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94 Most Assists: 475 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94 Most Steals: 218 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94 Most Assists: 475 – Shunda Barkley, 1990-94 Team Records Game Most Points in One Game: 113 vs. Miles, 1993-94 Fewest Points in One Game: 24 at Valdosta, 2006-07 Most Points Scored at Home: 113 vs. Miles, 1993-94 Most Points Scored Away: 106 vs. Tift, 1982-83 Most Points Scored by Opponent: 140 vs. Georgia State, 1957-58 Fewest Points Scored by Opponent: 24 vs. Armstrong Atlantic, 1987-88 Largest Margin of Victory: 63 vs. Armstrong Atlantic, 1988-89 Largest Margin of Defeat: 59 vs. North Alabama, 1995-96 Most Field Goal Attempts: 94 vs. Tampa, 1986-87 Most Field Goals Made: 46 vs. Talladega, 1986-87 Best Field Goal Percentage: 81 percent, vs. Talladega, 1986-87 Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 39 vs. North Alabama, 1989-90 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 16 vs. North Alabama, Troy State, 1989-90 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 87.5 precent vs. Delta State, 1991-92 Most Free Throw Attempts: 50 vs. Paine, 1990-91 Most Free Throws Made: 33 vs. Montevallo, 1999-00; Miles, 1993-94; Clark Atlanta, 1993-94; Paine, 1990-91 Best Free Throw Percentage: 100 percent (13-13) vs. Nova Southeastern, 2001-2002; (12-12) vs. Valdosta State, 2001-2002 Most Steals in One Game: 25 vs. Catawba, 2001-2002 Most Blocked Shots in One Game: 14 vs. Mississippi-Women, 2001-2002 Fewest Fouls Committed: 3 vs. Clark Atlanta, 1993-94 Season Most Games: 31, 1981-1982 (22-9); 1991-1992 (26-5) Most Victories: 26, 1991-1992 Fewest Defeats: 0, 1955-1956 (Five Victories) Most Defeats: 26, 1995-1996 Longest Losing Streak: 26, 1995-1996 Most GSC Victories: 13, 1988-1989 Most GSC Defeats: 0, 1995-1996 (14 Defeats) Most Points: 2,283, 1988-89 Most Field Goal Attempts: 2,202, 1979-80 Most Field Goals Made: 906, 1979-80 Best Field Goal Percentage: 49 percent, 1982-83 Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 496, 1988-89 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 167, 1988-89 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 35.1 percent, 2001-2002 Most FreeThrow Attempts: 630, 1988-89 Most Free Throws Made: 428, 1988-89 Best Free Throw Percentage: 75.3 percent, 1990-91 Most Rebounds: 1,431, 1991-92 Best Rebound Average: 46.8, 1993-94 Best Scoring Average: 78.7, 1988-89 Most Steals: 120, 2007-2008 Best Steal Average: 4.0, 2007-2008 UWG Records West Georgia’s 100-Point Games 1000-Point Club 1. VELISA LEVETT (1987-1991) 2,192 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 1987-88 22 155-257 60.3 1988-89 29 239-393 60.8 1989-90 27 236-396 59.6 1990-91 27 218-430 50.7 TOTALS 105 848-1476 57.4 FT-FTA 82-118 148-195 144-192 117-156 491-661 PCT 69.5 75.9 75.0 75.0 74.2 PTS 392 626 617 557 2192 AVG 17.8 21.6 22.9 20.6 20.8 REB 172 276 297 266 1011 AVG 7.8 9.5 11.0 9.9 9.6 2. CLEMA BILLINGSLEY (1975-1980) 1,983 POINTS (No Season-By-Season Statistics Available) 3. KAREN GARRETT (1980-1984) 1,922 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 1980-81 29 194-400 48.5 1981-82 25 217-360 60.2 1982-83 26 213-480 44.3 1983-84 25 214-391 54.7 TOTALS 105 838-1631 51.3 FT-FTA 62-81 45-59 75-112 64-81 246-333 PCT 76.5 76.2 66.9 79.0 73.8 PTS 450 479 501 492 1922 AVG 15.5 19.1 19.3 19.7 18.3 REB 220 134 141 72 567 AVG 7.6 5.3 5.4 2.9 5.4 4. LISA McGHEE (1982-1986) 1,769 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 1982-83 26 148-295 50.1 1983-84 25 184-356 51.6 1984-85 26 235-503 46.7 1985-86 23 163-331 49.2 TOTALS 100 730-1485 49.1 FT-FTA 74-106 90-109 81-91 64-91 309-397 PCT 69.8 82.5 89.0 70.3 77.8 PTS 370 458 551 390 1769 AVG 14.6 18.3 21.1 17.0 17.8 REB 123 124 140 84 471 AVG 4.7 5.0 5.4 3.7 4.7 5. LISA BLACKMON-PHILLIPS (1985-1989) 1,587 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA 1985-86 25 121-271 44.6 34-39 1986-87 26 145-355 40.8 61-91 1987-88 22 110-284 38.7 40-58 1988-89 29 172-463 37.1 86-105 TOTALS 102 548-1373 39.9 221-293 PCT 87.1 67.0 69.0 81.9 75.4 PTS 276 392 341 578 1587 AVG 11.0 15.1 15.5 19.6 15.5 REB 73 85 95 113 366 AVG 2.9 3.3 4.3 3.9 3.5 6. SCHWANDA WALKER(1990-1993) 1,535 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA 1990-91 27 109-203 53.7 75-105 1991-92 31 194-324 59.9 93-134 1992-93 26 146-271 53.9 77-115 1993-94 29 213-542 39.3 76-116 TOTALS 113 662-1340 49.4 321-470 PCT 71.4 69.4 67.0 65.5 68.2 PTS 295 481 369 390 1535 AVG 11.0 15.5 14.2 13.4 13.5 REB 209 377 273 300 1159 AVG 7.7 12.2 10.5 10.3 10.2 PCT N/A 47.3 51.0 PTS 438 321 331 1090 AVG 23.1 11.9 13.2 13.5 REB N/A 75 92 AVG N/A 2.8 3.7 FT-FTA 90-105 109-136 199-241 PCT 85.7 80.2 82.5 PTS 543 542 1085 AVG 20.1 19.4 19.7 REB 157 127 284 AVG 5.8 4.5 5.1 9. MELANIE SHEPHERD (1997-2000) 1043 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA 1997-98 26 78-212 .368 47-67 1998-99 26 123-298 .413 82-118 1999-00 26 100-287 .348 86-126 2000-01 26 78-214 .364 45-72 TOTALS 104 379-1011 .374 260-383 PCT .701 .695 .683 .625 .679 PTS 215 330 291 207 1043 AVG 8.3 12.7 11.2 8.0 10.0 REB 72 106 122 91 391 AVG 2.8 4.1 4.7 3.5 3.8 7. SONYA DICKERSON (1979-1982) 1,090 POINTS* YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA 1979-80 29 N/A-N/A N/A N/A-N/A 1980-81 27 137-386 35.8 45-95 1981-82 25 140-424 33.0 51-100 TOTALS 81 8. GINA FLOWERS (1990-1992) 1,085 POINTS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 1990-91 27 196-409 42.1 1991-92 28 177-412 43.0 TOTALS 55 373-821 45.4 (1979-Present) Year Opponent 1981-1982 Georgia Southwestern 1982-1983 Tift 1982-1983 Tift 1983-1984 Concordia 1983-1984 North Georgia 1984-1985 Talladega 1984-1985 Montevallo 1985-1986 Morris Brown 1986-1987 North Alabama 1987-1988 North Alabama 1988-1989 Troy State 1990-1991 Fort Valley State 1990-1991 Troy State 1993-1994 Miles 1993-1994 West Florida 1993-1994 Florida Southern 2008-09 Berea Score 100-69 106-77 100-67 102-57 101-89 108-74 103-81 102-59 103-88 102-68 105-63 103-69 102-70 113-53 102-72 103-74 103-57 Opponent’s 100-Point Games Year 1985-1986 1986-1987 1986-1987 1995-1996 1995-1996 1995-1996 (1979-Present) Opponent North Alabama Valdosta State Delta State Winston-Salem State Auburn-Montgomery North Alabama Score 71-106 74-102 57-100 62-105 71-104 59-118 West Georgia’s Overtime Games (1979-Present) Year Opponent Score 1987-1988 Jacksonville State (2 OT) 73-74 1988-1989 Delta State 72-77* 1991-1992 Delta State 77-72 1992-1993 North Alabama (2 OT) 97-91 1992-1993 Florida Atlantic 88-95 1995-1996 Brewton-Parker 79-88 1997-1998 Kennesaw State 70-68 1999-2000 North Alabama (2 OT) 68-70 2000-2001 Mississippi U./Women 70-64 2000-2001 Alabama-Huntsville 74-72 2002-2003 West Florida 57-61 2002-2003 Reinhardt 69-65 2002-2003 Valdosta State 60-53 2002-2003 Alabama-Huntsville 71-76 2002-2003 Montevallo 82-76 2002-2003 West Alabama 91-86 2002-2003 Alabama-Huntsville 67-69 2005-2006 Clayton State 77-72 2008-2009 Valdosta State 63-60 2008-2009 Arkansas-Monticello 65-67 20 Games: 11-9 * – GSC Tournament Championship *Statistics from Dickerson’s freshman season not available UWG Wolves Basketball 51 Career Leaders Points 1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 2,193 2. Clema Billingsley (1975-1980) 1,983 3. Karen Garrett (1980-1984 1,922 4. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 1,765 5. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989) 1,587 6. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) 1,535 7. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06) 1,513 8. Sonya Dickerson (1979-1982) 1,090* 9. Gina Flowers (1990-1992) 1,085 10. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000) 1,043 11. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009) 995 12. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993 978 13. April Martin (1998-2003) 930 14. Dawn Smith (1985-1988) 895 15. Ashley Huff (2007-2009) 875 * – Statistics from Dickerson’s and Fletcher’s freshman seasons not available Rebounds 1. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) 2. Shunda Barkley (1990-1994) 3. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 4. Gina Johnson (1996-2000) 5. Clema Billingsley (1976-1980) 6. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993) 7. Shelia Mitchum (1980-1983) 8. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1995) 9. Karen Garrett (1980-1984) 10. Ashley Huff (2007-2009) 10. Macy Ferguson (1983-1987) 11. Alison Armstrong (1988-1992) 12. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 13. Regina Robles (1996-2000) 14. Erica McCoy (2005-2006) 14. Monica Brown (1995-1998) Field Goals 1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 2. Karen Garrett (1980-1984) 3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 4. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) 5. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989) 6. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06) 7. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009) 8. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993) 9. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000) 10. Gina Flowers (1990-1992) 11. Dawn Smith (1985-1988) 12. Shelia Mitchum (1980-1983) 13. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1996) 14. Ashley Huff (2007-2009) 14. Sunee Passmore (1993-1996) 15. Milan Cary (2003-2005) 52 UWG Wolves Basketball 1,159 1,039 1,011 820 723 612 580 572 567 507 507 501 471 448 444 421 848 838 730 659 548 529 394 389 379 373 360 350 320 319 319 292 Field Goal Attempts 1. Karen Garrett (1980-1984) 2. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 4. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989) 5. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) 6. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06) 7. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000) 8. Gina Flowers (1990-1992) 9. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009) 9. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993) 10. Dawn Smith (1985-1988) 11. Sunee Passmore (1993-1996) 12. Kristi Coffee (1991-1995) 13. Sonya Dickerson (1980-1982) 14. Monica Brown (1995-1998) 15. Shelia Mitchum (1980-1983) 1,631 1,516 1,485 1,373 1,340 1242 1,011 881 839 833 824 822 819 810 792 761 Field Goal Percentage (Minimum: 200 attempts) 1. Regina Lauderdale (1988-1990) 2. Cindy Nicholes (1981-1983) 3. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 4. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1995) 5. Samantha Keith (1993-1995) 6. Electa Johnson (2000-2003) 7. Denise Johnson (1985-1987) 8. Karen Garrett (1980-1984) 9. Shawn Coffman (1983-1986) 10. LaShun White (1986-1988) 11. Lynn Dee McDonald (1983-1985) 12. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 13. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) 14. Janice Wilkerson (1986-1988) 15. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009) .604 .596 .559 .541 .530 .524 .517 .514 .500 .499 .498 .492 .492 .488 .469 Free Throws 1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 2. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) 3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 4. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06) 5. Karen Garrett (1980-1984) 6. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989) 7. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000) 8. April Martin (1998-2003) 9. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009) 10. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993) 11. Gina Flowers (1990-1992) 12. Ashley Huff (2007-2009) 13. Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004) 14. Dawn Smith (1985-1988) 15. Gina Johnson (1996-2000) 491 321 309 308 246 221 233 218 201 200 199 189 186 175 161 Free Throw Attempts 1. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 2. Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) 3. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 4. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06) 5. Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000) 6. Gina Johnson (1996-2000) 7. Karen Garrett (1980-1984) 8. TaReon Kelsey (1991-1993) 9. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989) 10. Dawn Smith (1985-1988) 11. Sharon Yarbrough (1993-1995) 12. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009) 13. April Martin (1998-2003) 14. Ashley Huff (2007-2009) 15. Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004) Free Throw Percentage (Minimum: 100 attempts) 1. Gina Flowers (1990-1992) 2. April Martin (1998-2003) 3. Danielle Spears (1998-2000) 4. Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-03, 2004-06) 5. Tia Jackson (2007-2009) 6. Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) 7. Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004) 8. Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989) 9. Dominic Cranford (2007-2009) 10. Ashley Huff (2007-2009) 11. Velisa Levett (1987-1991) 12. Karen Garrett (1980-1984) 13. Electa Johnson (2000-2003) 14. Michelle Hamilton (1995-1996) 15. Kristi Coffee (1991-1995) 15. Lynn Dee McDonald (1983-1985) BOLD – Current Players Tai Ellis 661 470 397 380 354 345 333 328 293 292 271 267 262 253 248 .926 .832 .813 .811 .796 .778 .758 .754 .752 .74 .743 .739 .721 .706 .686 .655 All-Time Letterwinners (1978-Present) A Priscilla Albright (1980-1983) Lori Alexander (1981-1982) Jessica Allen (2002-2003) Rotesha Anderson (2006-08) Shaunta Andrews (1998-1999) Alison Armstrong (1988-1992) B Marnita Ballard (1996-1997) Shunda Barkley (1990-1994) Kim Bass (2005-06, 2007-08)) Shaneka Bates (2007-2009) Shanna Beck (1991-1992) Deborah Bell (1988-1991) Sabrina Bell (1983-1984) Donyel Benson (1984-1985) Casey Berry (2006-07) Rongi Bethea (2000-2002) Clem Billingsley (1975-1980) Nikki Blakely (2003-2005) Deanna Bose (1994-1995) Michelle Bridges (1978-1979) Iris Brown (1991-1993) Janice Brown (1978-1979) Krystal Brown (2002-2003) Monica Brown (1995-1998) Ruby Brown (1978-1979) Amanda Burden (1996-1997) Rozetha Burrow (1993-1994) Darlene Butler (1990-1991) Sylvia Butler (2002-2003) C Stacy Calhoun (1983-1984) Theresa Carter (1984-1985) Milan Cary (2003-2005) Karoline Casey (1996-1997) Susan Cauthen (1989-1990) Sonya Chaney (1981-1982) Tamika Clark (1994-1996) Terri Cobb (2002-2003) Kristi Coffee (1991-1995) Shawn Coffman (1983-1985) Lutrina Cotton (1987-1988) Dominic Cranford (2007-2009 Valeisa Crenshaw (2006-07, 20082009) Laura Crumbley (1986-1987) D Javorah Dallas (1992-1993) Jill Daniel (1983-1985) Jackie Dean (1984-1985) Felica Dennis (1994-1995) Norma DeRamus (1984-1986) Sonia Dickerson (1978-1982) Linda Diggle (1988-1991) Marie Dowdell (2008-2009) Lisa Dunson (1978-1981) E Doris Elder (1993-1994) Kim Ellington (1991-1993) Tai (Wilson) Ellis (2002-2003 2004-2006) F Macy Ferguson (1983-1987) Mary Fletcher (1978-1982) Telisa Floyd (1979-1980) Gina Flowers (1990-1992) Shannon Fuller (1990-1991) G Mandy Gable (1995-1996) Lorraine Gamble (1978-1979) Karen Garrett (1980-1984) Amy Gibson (1994-1995) Belinda Goodwin (1987-1989) Falandria Goss (1993-1996) Mattie Gouaux (2006-08) Rita Grayson (2006-07) Darlene Griffin (1987-1988) Doville Gulbinaite (2004-2006) H Whitney Hall (2003-2004) Michelle Hamilton (1995-1996) Lori Harding (1999-2000) Shunice Hardy (2008-2009) Alice Harrison (1987-1988) Shannon Harrison (1995-1998) Alexandra Harvey (1997-1998) Donna Hayes (1978-1979) Mari Heusala (1984-1985) Tamara Hines (1988-1989) LaToya Horton (1995-1996) Ashley Houston (2003-2004) Amanda Hubby (1987-1988) Ashley Huff (2007-2009) D.J. Hunt (1989-1990) J Tia Jackson (2007-2009) Tonya Jackson (1996-1998) Tara James (1986-1987) Jeree Jefferson (1985-1986) Kandyes Jimcoily (2006-08) Denise Johnson (1985-1987) Electa Johnson (2000-2002) Gina Johnson (1996-2000) Sequoyah Johnson (1994-1995) Cedrica Jones (1992-1993) LaTonya Jones (1996-1998) Neysa Jones (1984-1986) Peggy Jordan (1998-2000) K Samantha Keith (1993-1995) TeReon Kelsey (1991-1993) Yvonne Killings (2004-2006) Cindi Kinne (1988-1989) Tomeika King (1995-1996) Debbie Knowles (1988-1989) L Regina Lauderdale (1988-1990) Pam Lawson (1982-1983) Callie Leaver (1983-1986) Anna Ledbetter (1993-1994) Jan Ledbetter (1978-1981) Kenya Lee (2001-2003) Velisa Levett (1987-1991) Kim Lewis (1990-1991) Natasha Liggins (2004-2005) Lori Lineback (1980-1981) Pam Lineback (1980-1981) Carla Lipscomb (1995-1996) Grace Long (1989-1990) Maureen Long (1982-1984) Renate Lopez (2008-Present) Kalinda Luster (2001-2002) Shontae Lucas (2001-2002) Brittany Richards (2002-2004) Dawn Richards (1990-1991) Kristen Ridley (1991-1992) Brandi Robertson (1997-2000) Tammy Robinson (1992-1993) Regina Robles (1996-2000) Carissa Rogers (1993-1994) Dana Roland (1987-1988) Janice Roman (1980-1981) Ebony Rosser (1995-1996) Catrice Rucker (1989-1990) S Sharmia Sanders (1998-1999) Courtney Sellers (1998-1999) Melanie Shepherd (1997-2000) Dawn Smith (1985-1988) Lisa Smith (1985-1986) Danielle Spears (1998-2000) Rasheedah Stephens (1997-1998) Remonica Stephens (1992-1993) Leigh Sullivan (1986-1988) M De De Macon (1996-1997) Kawanna Mangruen (1997-1998) Gleneva Marks (2003-2005) April Martin (1999-2003) Lisa McBurnett (1983-1984) Erin McCain (2000-2002) LaTonya McConnell (2002-2003) Anika McCoy (2001-2002) Erica McCoy (2003-2007) Jo Ann McCoy (1993-1995) LaShandra McCoy (2007-08) Lynn McDonald (1983-1985) Quamesha McDowell (2002-2004) Lisa McGhee (1982-1986) Carol McWhorter (1987-1988) Athea Mitchell (1988-1989) Sheila Mitchum (1980-1983) Sharon Moore (2002-2003) Pam Moser (1980-1982) Kristen Murdock (2006-08) Nichole Murray (1987-1988) T Lafonda Taylor (1991-1992) Tricia Taylor (1989-1991) Cynthia Terry (1988-1990) Cornelia Thomas (1990-1991) Demekia Thomas (1991-1993) Janine Thomas (2007-08) Traci Thomas (1986-1987) Donna Thompson (1988-1989) Debby Tilley (1978-1979) Kee Kee Tucker (1999-2000) N Kawanna Neal (2002-2003) Cindy Nicholes (1981-1983) O Sherita Owensby (1998-2000) P Alexis Pace (2005-07, 2008Present) Latosha Parham (1990-1991) Letha Parker (1978-1979) Sunee Passmore (1993-1996) Sarah Pearson (1991-1995) Amy Peavey (1993-1995) Donna Phillips (1988-1989) Lisa Blackmon-Phillips (1985-1989) Sylvia Pitts (1998-2000) Brenda Potts (1980-1982) Felicia Prince (1987-1988) Jessica Pritchett (2000-2002) R Renee Reece (2007-present) Debra Reed (1979-1982) W Schwanda Walker (1990-1994) Mindy Walters (1993-1994) Bonsha Ware (1990-1991) Lisa Warren (1979-1984) Rachell Washington (2005-2007) Tabatha Washington (2003-2005) LaShun White (1986-1988) Vemetra White (2004-2006)Cindy Whitlow (1995-1996) Pam Wilbanks (1996-1997) Janice Wilkerson (1986-1988) Gail Williams (1981-1983) Jennifer Williams (1998-2000) Rovena Williams (1995-1996) Tammy Williams (1992-1993) Tamara Wilson (1998-1999) Dionne Winston (2000) Cookie Wise (1990-1991) Melinda Word (1985-1987) Tracey Worthey (1988-1989) V Alexandra Vinyard (2000-2002) Y Sharon Yarbrough (1991-1995) BOLD – Current Players UWG Wolves Basketball 53 Season-by-Season Leaders (1981-Present) Scoring 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Clema Billingsley Karen Garrett Karen Garrett Karen Garrett Karen Garrett Lisa McGhee Lisa McGhee Dawn Smith Velisa Levett Velisa Levett Velisa Levett Velisa Levett Gina Flowers TaReon Kelsey Rozetha Burrow Sharon Yar brough Sunee Passmore Marnitta Ballard Kawanna Mangruen Danielle Spears Melanie Shepherd Electa Johnson Electa Johnson Tai Wilson Milan Cary Tai Ellis Tai Ellis Rita Grayson Tia Jackson Dominic Cranford Dominic Cranford 1990 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Clema Billingsley Mary Fletcher Cindy Nicholes Cindy Nicholes Lisa McGhee Lisa McGhee Dawn Smith Dawn Smith LaShun White Velisa Levett Velisa Levett Velisa Levett Schwanda Walker TaReon Kelsey Schwanda Walker Sharon Yarbrough Monica Brown Monica Brown Gina Johnson 543 450 479 501 492 551 390 401 392 626 617 557 542 494 539 458 503 246 345 345 291 292 385 420 421 468 625 294 432 432 563 Rebounding 54 290 296 184 174 124 140 153 167 204 276 297 266 377 319 300 366 187 137 218 UWG Wolves Basketball 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Gina Johnson Gina Johnson Electa Johnson Electa Johnson Jessica Allen Quamesha McDowell Nikki Blakely Erica McCoy Erica McCoy Ashley Huff Ashley Huff 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Lisa Dunson Lisa Warren N/A N/A N/A N/A Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Janice Wilkerson Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Cynthia Terry Linda Diggle Shunda Barkley Shunda Barkley Shunda Barkley Sequoyah Johnson Mandy Gable Tonya Jackson Melanie Shepherd Sharmia Sanders Peggy Jordan Erin McCain Erin McCain Kawanna Neal Milan Cary Natasha Liggins Natasha Liggins Valisa Crinshaw Lashandra McCoy Dominic Cranford 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Sheila Mitchum Cindy Nicholes Cindy Nicholes Karen Garrett Shawn Coffman Denise Johnson Janice Wilkerson Tracy Worthey Regina Lauderdale Velisa Levett 212 256 183 236 144 192 149 194 166 235 272 Assists 125 127 87 73 118 123 71 109 163 152 163 97 69 84 69 39 62 83 54 61 90 113 71 109 84 Field Goal Pct. 49.7 60.9 58.1 54.7 60.6 53.4 55.5 63.4 60.9 59.6 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Schwanda Walker Schwanda Walker Schwanda Walker Sharon Yarbrough Sharon Yarbrough Tomeika King Regina Robles Rasheedah Stephens Gina Johnson Gina Johnson Electa Johnson Kenya Lee Quamesha McDowell Quamesha McDowell Natasha Liggins Erica McCoy Erica McCoy Dominic Cranford Dominic Cranford 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Karen Garrett Karen Garrett Cindy Nicholes Sabrina Bell Lisa McGhee Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Denise Johnson Velisa Levett Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Velisa Levett Gina Flowers Gina Flowers Javorah Dallas Sunee Passmore Kristi Coffee Sunee Passmore Pam Wilbanks Brandi Robertson Danielle Spears April Martin April Martin April Martin Quamesha McDowell Milan Cary Tai Ellis Tai Ellis Rita Grayson Tia Jackson Tia Jackson 53.7 59.9 53.9 55.8 52.8 41.2 42.9 50.9 54.1 45.6 52.2 59.4 48.3 44.9 .447 47.6 43.1 44.8 48.9 Free Throw Pct. 76.5 76.2 72.7 83.3 89.0 87.1 70.6 69.5 81.9 75.0 85.7 80.2 70.3 68.9 72.7 71.2 70.0 81.8 82.4 83.1 84.0 88.1 83.0 75.6 84.4 78.7 73.2 79.8 79.6 3-Point Field Goal Pct. 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Cynthia Terry Gina Flowers Gina Flowers Kristi Coffee Kristi Coffee Kristi Coffee Mandy Gable Tonya Jackson Monica Brown Danielle Spears Danielle Spears Erin McCain Kenya Lee Tai Wilson Milan Cary Tai Ellis Tai Ellis Rita Grayson Tia Jackson Tia Jackson 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Macy Ferguson Dawn Smith N/A N/A N/A Gina Flowers TaReon Kelsey Rozetha Burrow Samantha Keith Monica Brown Monica Brown Kawanna Mangruen Gina Johnson Gina Johnson Electa Johnson Electa Johnson Quamesha McDowell Quamesha McDowell Vemitra White Doville Gulbinaite Kandyes Jimcoily Ashley Huff Ashley Huff 45.0 35.8 34.6 36.2 35.9 39.9 35.4 38.7 29.3 21.4 36.6 30.0 34.0 30.4 34.8 46.7 37.8 34.8 36.5 37.0 29.0 39.3 .323 Blocked shots 47 12 21 25 29 34 29 24 24 18 22 23 45 21 30 12 17 9 53 41 Season Leaders Season Scoring Leaders Season 600-point Club Velisa Levett Tai Ellis Velisa Levett 626 625 617 1989 2006 1990 Season 500-point Club Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Dominic Cranford Velisa Levett Lisa McGhee Gina Flowers Clema Billingsley Gina Flowers Rozetha Burrow Sunee Passmore Karen Garrett 578 563 557 551 543 543 542 539 503 501 1989 2009 1991 1985 1991 1980 1992 1994 1996 1983 Season 400-point Club TaReon Kelsey Karen Garrett TaReon Kelsey Schwanda Walker Karen Garrett Ashley Huff Tai Ellis Lisa McGhee Sharon Yarbrough Karen Garrett Sonya Dickerson Tia Jackson Dominic Cranford Milan Cary Tai Wilson Natasha Liggins 494 492 484 481 479 478 468 458 458 450 438 432 432 421 420 419 1993 1984 1992 1992 1982 2009 2005 1984 1995 1981 1980 2008 2008 2004 2003 2006 Kristi Coffee Dawn Smith Cynthia Terry 418 401 401 1995 1987 1990 Season 300-point Club Ashley Huff Mary Fletcher Tia Jackson Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Velisa Levett Lisa McGhee Schwanda Walker Electa Johnson Lisa McGhee Schwanda Walker Sheila Mitchum Kawanna Mangruen Danielle Spears Cynthia Terry Quamesha McDowell Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Sharon Yarbrough Sonia Dickerson Melanie Shepherd Mary Fletcher Milan Cary Sonia Dickerson Janice Wilkerson Quamesha McDowell Lisa Dunson Dawn Smith Regina Lauderdale 397 397 394 392 392 390 390 385 370 369 360 345 345 343 341 341 339 331 330 330 325 321 319 315 316 313 310 2008 1981 2009 1987 1988 1986 1994 2002 1983 1993 1981 1998 1999 1989 2004 1988 1994 1982 1999 1980 2005 1981 1987 2003 1980 1986 1989 Season Rebounding Leaders Season 300-Rebound Club Schwanda Walker Sharon Yarbrough TaReon Kelsey Schwanda Walker 377 359 319 300 1991-1992 1994-1995 1992-1993 1993-1994 Season 200-Rebound Club Velisa Levett Mary Fletcher TaReon Kelsey Velisa Levett Shelia Mitchum Schwanda Walker Ashley Huff Velisa Levett Gina Johnson Shunda Barkley Electa Johnson Ashley Huff Karen Garrett Gina Johnson Shunda Barkley Gina Johnson Schwanda Walker Samantha Keith Sharon Yarbrough LaShun White 297 296 293 276 275 273 272 266 256 240 236 235 220 218 213 212 209 208 205 204 1989-1990 1980-1981 1991-1992 1988-1989 1980-1981 1992-1993 2009 1990-1991 1999-2000 1992-1993 2001-2002 2007-2008 1980-1981 1997-1998 1993-1994 1998-1999 1990-1991 1994-1995 1993-1994 1987-1988 HPE Building (1979-2008) WEST GEORGIA vs. OPPONENTS IN THE HPE BUILDING Opponent Alabama A&M Alabama-Huntsville Albany State Armstrong Atlantic Augusta State Berry Brewton-Parker Carson-Newman Clark Atlanta Clayton State Columbia Union Columbus State Delta State Flagler Florida Atlantic Record 0-2 9-6 4-0 5-0 6-0 1-5 1-0 1-0 6-0 6-6 1-0 2-5 2-9 1-0 0-2 Opponent Record Florida Gulf Coast 0-1 Fort Valley State 4-6 Georgia College and State 4-2 Georgia Southwestern 6-2 Jacksonville State 11-4 Kennesaw State 7-4 Lincoln Memorial 5-8 Miles 8-0 Mississippi College 4-0 Mississippi U./Women 6-1 Missouri-St. Louis 1-0 Montevallo 10-5 Morris Brown 7-1 North Alabama 14-10 North Georgia 8-1 Opponent Paine Piedmont Portland State Reinhardt St. Augustine Savannah State Shorter Stillman Talladega Tampa Tennessee-Martin Tift Troy State Tusculum Tuskegee Record 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 5-2 1-0 6-1 2-1 4-3 4-0 9-1 1-0 6-0 Opponent Valdosta State Voorhees Wake Forest West Alabama West Florida Record 13-12 1-0 1-0 18-7 8-7 HPE Building Record (Since 1979): 218-114 (.656) Opened: November, 1965 Capacity: 2,400 Closed: December 2008 UWG Wolves Basketball 55 West Georgia vs. Opponents West Georgia vs. GSC East Division Opponents Alabama-Huntsville (22-13) North Alabama (23-29) Valdosta State (25-29) West Alabama (29-26) Home: 8-6 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 1-0 1986-87 West Georgia 74-72$ West Georgia 91-78 West Georgia 83-83 1993-94 West Georgia 71-59 West Georgia 72-59 1994-95 West Georgia 74-68 West Georgia 78-69 1995-96 Alabama-Huntsville 77-67 Alabama-Huntsville 82-59 1996-97 Alabama-Huntsville 72-41 Alabama-Huntsville 56-44 1997-98 West Georgia 65-51 West Georgia 67-62 1998-99 West Georgia 71-59 Alabama-Huntsville 70-53 1999-00 West Georgia 71-59 Alabama-Huntsville 53-44 2000-01 Alabama-Huntsville 67-59 West Georgia 74-72 (OT) 2001-02 West Georgia 71-54 Alabama-Huntsville 48-53 2002-03 Ala-Huntsville 71-76 OT Ala-Huntsville 67-69 OT 2003-04 Alabama-Huntsville 62-58 West Georgia 71-57 2004-05 Alabama-Huntsville 69-60 West Georgia 70-56 2005-06 West Georgia 71-66 Alabama Huntsville 77-73 2006-07 West Georgia 63-53 West Georgia 59-49 2007-08 West Georgia 72-56 West Georgia 87-71 2008-09 West Georgia 72-48 West Georgia 84-70 Home: 13-9 Away: 6-16 Neutral: 2-1 1979-80 West Georgia 71-66# 1984-85 North Alabama 89-86 North Alabama 81-54 1985-86 North Alabama 106-71 North Alabama 83-63 1986-87 West Georgia 86-78 West Georgia 103-88 1987-88 North Alabama 85-78 West Georgia 102-68 1988-89 West Georgia 78-72 West Georgia 68-60 1989-90 West Georgia 71-70 West Georgia 88-61 1990-91 North Alabama 73-61 North Alabama 69-63 1991-92 West Georgia 68-58 West Georgia 68-57 1992-93 West Georgia 97-91 (2OT) North Alabama 70-69 1993-94 North Alabama 78-63 North Alabama 62-61 West Georgia 56-39* North Alabama 64-63% 1994-95 West Georgia 56-54 West Georgia 83-69 1995-96 North Alabama 118-59 North Alabama 98-75 1996-97 North Alabama 62-46 North Alabama 68-54 1997-98 North Alabama 78-50 North Alabama 70-63 1998-99 North Alabama 77-67 North Alabama 59-56 1999-00 North Alabama 70-59 North Alabama 70-68 (2OT) 2000-01 West Georgia 72-60 North Alabama 69-68 2001-02 North Alabama 62-65 West Georgia 57-55 2002-03 West Georgia 57-55 North Alabama 50-63 2003.-04 West Georgia 57-52 North Alabama 59-57 2004-05 West Georgia 80-56 West Georgia 74-56 2005-06 West Georgia 67-60 West Georgia 42-57 2006-07 North Alabama 55-52 North Alabama 52-49 2007-08 West Georgia 71-60 North Alabama 71-56 2008-09 West Georgia 72-48 West Georgia 63-49 North Alabama 63-53 Home: 13-10 Away: 6-17 Neutral: 2-0 1982-83 Valdosta State 65-62 Valdosta State 94-78 1983-84 Valdosta State 95-63 Valdosta State 86-73 1984-85 Valdosta State 85-65 Valdosta State 84-69 1985-86 Valdosta State 73-69 Valdosta State 70-67 1986-87 Valdosta State 102-74 West Georgia 86-81 1987-88 Valdosta State 80-73 Valdosta State 65-60 1988-89 West Georgia 80-60 West Georgia 98-72 West Georgia 99-77* 1989-90 West Georgia 65-57 West Georgia 97-83 1990-91 West Georgia 80-66 West Georgia 90-68 1991-92 West Georgia 71-62 West Georgia 66-55 1992-93 West Georgia 68-66 West Georgia 74-69 1993-94 West Georgia 78-76 West Georgia 63-58 1994-95 Valdosta State 79-77 Valdosta State 71-53 1995-96 Valdosta State 89-55 Valdosta State 85-52 1996-97 Valdosta State 61-46 Valdosta State 65-61 1997-98 Valdosta State 69-63 Valdosta State 58-43 1998-99 Valdosta State 45-38 Valdosta State 59-52 1999-00 Valdosta State 53-48 West Georgia 76-66 2000-01 West Georgia 55-53$$ Valdosta State 55-45 Valdosta State 43-42 2001-02 West Georgia 62-50 West Georgia 63-48 2002-03 West Georgia 60-53 OT Valdosta State 61-72 2004-05 Valdosta State 55-51 West Georgia 57-51 2005-06 West Georgia 45-47 West Georgia 58-53 2006-07 Valdosta State 39-24 Valdosta State 47-37 2007-08 West Georgia 59-49 West Georgia 55-53 72-48 2008-09 West Georgia Valdosta State 51-50 West Georgia 63-60 (OT) Home: 16-7 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 0-4 1979-80 West Alabama 81-66# 1980-81 West Georgia 83-74 1981-82 West Alabama 78-64# 1983-84 West Alabama 95-93* 1984-85 West Alabama 71-61 West Georgia 57-56 West Alabama 94-80* 1985-86 West Alabama 79-65 West Georgia 84-72 1986-87 West Alabama 91-85 West Alabama 80-76 1987-88 West Georgia 78-76 West Alabama 66-65 1988-89 West Georgia 83-68 West Georgia 70-58 1989-90 West Georgia 84-77 West Alabama 67-53 1990-91 West Georgia 65-62 West Alabama 72-67 1991-92 West Alabama 51-45 West Georgia 69-64 1992-93 West Alabama 71-62 West Georgia 81-69 1993-94 West Georgia 94-72 West Georgia 74-60 1994-95 West Georgia 85-61 West Georgia 63-62 1995-96 West Alabama 87-66 West Alabama 57-55 1996-97 West Alabama 46-36 West Alabama 71-61 1997-98 West Alabama 65-42 West Alabama 51-49 1998-99 West Georgia 61-50 West Alabama 65-45 1999-00 West Alabama 63-42 West Alabama 64-54 2000-01 West Georgia 73-60 West Georgia 57-52 2001-02 West Georgia 48-47 West Alabama 56-62 2002-03 West Georgia 91-86 OT West Georgia 74-68 2003-04 West Alabama 61-60 West Alabama 60-55 2004-05 West Georgia 76-66 West Georgia 84-72 2005-06 West Georgia 75-72 West Georgia 61-68 2006-07 West Georgia 53-51 West Alabama 65-48 2007-08 West Georgia 91-71 West Georgia 76-55 2008-09 West Georgia 72-48 West Georgia 62-38 West Georgia 67-51 $ – Mississippi U./Women Tournament # – AIAW Region Tournament * – Gulf South Conference Tournament % – NCAA Division II South Regional 56 UWG Wolves Basketball * – Gulf South Conference Tournament $$-Ron Walker Memorial Tournament # – AIAW Region Tournament * – Gulf South Conference Tournament West Georgia vs. Opponents West Florida (13-19) 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Home: 7-6 Away: 4-9 West Georgia 102-72 West Georgia 70-40 West Georgia 90-70 West Georgia 95-89 West Florida 91-67 West Florida 88-65 West Georgia 64-61 West Florida 67-63 West Florida 68-65 West Florida 67-51 West Florida 83-53 West Florida 63-56 West Georgia 63-54 West Florida 79-62 West Florida 65-58 West Florida 68-64 West Georgia 79-47 West Florida 47-56 West Florida 57-61 OT West Florida 43-49 West Florida 69-65 West Georgia 79-73 West Florida 73-68 West Georgia 62-61 West Florida 65-53 West Florida 54-64 West Florida 49-35 West Florida 65-64 West Georgia 81-71 West Georgia 72-55 West Georgia 72-66 West Georgia 70-61 (West Georgia Home Games in BOLD) UWG vs. All Opponents (1979-Present) Opponent ............................................Record Agnes Scott .................................................. 1-0 Alabama A&M............................................. 1-2 Alabama-Huntsville .................................. 22-13 Albany State ................................................. 7-0 Angelo State ................................................. 1-0 Arkansas-Monticello ..................................... 2-3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...................................... 1-0 Arkansas Tech ............................................... 0-2 Armstrong Atlantic ..................................... 11-1 Auburn-Montgomery ................................... 0-1 Augusta State.............................................. 11-1 Barry ............................................................ 1-0 Belhaven....................................................... 0-2 Berea ............................................................ 1-0 Berry .......................................................... 2-12 Bethune-Cookman ....................................... 1-0 Bluefield ....................................................... 1-0 Bowie State .................................................. 1-0 Brewton-Parker ............................................ 3-1 Cal State-Los Angeles ................................... 2-0 Cal State-Riverside ....................................... 1-0 Catawba ....................................................... 1-0 Carson-Newman .......................................... 1-4 Central Arkansas .......................................... 1-0 Central Florida ............................................. 0-2 Chapman ..................................................... 1-0 Clark Atlanta .............................................. 14-0 Clayton State............................................ 11-12 Coker ........................................................... 0-1 Columbia Union .......................................... 1-0 Columbus State ............................................ 2-9 Concordia .................................................... 1-0 Christian Brothers ........................................ 0-1 Delta State.................................................. 3-24 Eckerd .......................................................... 3-0 Elizabeth City State ...................................... 1-0 Flagler .......................................................... 3-0 Florida Atlantic ............................................ 0-4 Florida Gulf Coast........................................ 1-2 Florida International .................................... 0-1 Florida Southern .......................................... 2-2 Florida State ................................................. 0-1 Florida Tech ................................................. 1-0 Fort Valley State ......................................... 15-8 Georgia ........................................................ 0-1 Georgia College & State ............................. 13-4 Georgia Southern ......................................... 1-0 Georgia Southwestern .................................. 8-5 Georgia Tech ................................................ 0-2 Grambling.................................................... 0-1 Henderson State ........................................... 1-2 Jacksonville State ...................................... 20-13 Kennesaw State ............................................ 9-8 Kentucky State ............................................. 0-2 Opponent ............................................Record Lincoln Memorial ...................................... 9-18 Livingstone................................................... 2-0 Louisiana...................................................... 0-1 Mars Hill...................................................... 0-1 Mercer.......................................................... 0-1 Miles .......................................................... 14-1 Mississippi College ....................................... 6-2 Mississippi U./Women ............................... 10-6 Missouri-St. Louis ........................................ 1-0 Missouri Southern State ............................... 0-1 Montevallo ............................................... 22-10 Morris Brown ............................................. 10-4 Newberry ..................................................... 0-1 North Alabama ........................................ 23-29 North Florida ............................................... 0-1 North Georgia ............................................ 11-5 Northern Michigan ...................................... 0-1 Nova Southeastern ....................................... 2-0 Ouachita Baptist .......................................... 1-0 Paine ............................................................ 3-0 Piedmont ..................................................... 4-0 Pittsburg State .............................................. 0-1 Portland State ............................................... 0-1 Presbyterian .................................................. 0-1 Quincy ......................................................... 1-0 Reinhardt ..................................................... 2-0 Rollins .......................................................... 1-0 Saint Paul’s ................................................... 1-0 St. Anselm .................................................... 0-1 St. Augustine’s .............................................. 1-1 St. Leo .......................................................... 2-0 Savannah State ............................................. 1-0 Shorter ....................................................... 10-4 South Florida ............................................... 1-0 Southern Arkansas ........................................ 2-0 Southern Nazarene ....................................... 0-1 Talladega .................................................... 14-2 Tampa .......................................................... 4-3 Tennessee-Martin ......................................... 6-6 Tift............................................................... 7-1 Tougaloo ...................................................... 1-0 Troy State ................................................... 14-6 Tusculum ..................................................... 2-1 Tuskegee....................................................... 8-5 Valdosta State ........................................... 25-29 Voorhees....................................................... 1-1 Wake Forest.................................................. 1-0 West Alabama .......................................... 29-26 West Florida ............................................. 13-19 West Texas State ........................................... 1-1 Wingate ....................................................... 1-0 Winston-Salem State .................................... 0-1 Winthrop ..................................................... 1-0 UWG Wolves Basketball 57 Year-by-Year Results (1978-Present) 1978-79 5-15 Head Coach: Tom Leaming 83 67 49 57 67 at Judson at Montevallo at Albany State at Georgia GAIAW State Tournament Augusta State 60 59 94 73 53 1979-80 17-12 at Tuskegee at Kentucky State MONTEVALLO at Georgia at Talladega JACKSONVILLE STATE at Augusta State PIEDMONT at Tift at Armstrong Atlantic at North Georgia at Georgia College at Berry TALLADEGA FORT VALLEY STATE GEORGIA COLLEGE SHORTER at Mercer BERRY AUGUSTA STATE at Shorter at Piedmont NORTH GEORGIA Armstrong Atlantic Fort Valley State Berry 64 82 93 AIAW SE Region Tournament 49 Tougaloo 65 West Alabama 71 North Alabama AIAW National Tournament 55 Louisiana 46 81 66 61 1980-81 24-5 58 at Clark Atlanta at Grambling Arkansas-Pine Bluff JACKSONVILLE STATE at Talladega WEST ALABAMA at Troy State NORTH GEORGIA TIFT at Shorter at Berry GEORGIA COLLEGE AUGUSTA STATE at Fort Valley State TALLADEGA 94 72 77 Georgia College Augusta State Fort Valley State 73 47 76 Tuskegee 1981-82 22-9 GEORGIA COLLEGE at Armstrong Atlantic TROY STATE at Talladega at North Georgia AUGUSTA STATE at Carson-Newman at South Florida at Belhaven at Jacksonville State at Fort Valley State at Georgia Tech SHORTER at Georgia College TIFT NORTH GEORGIA at Berry GA SOUTHWESTERN TALLADEGA JACKSONVILLE STATE at Augusta State FORT VALLEY STATE at Shorter at Tift BERRY ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC Shorter Armstrong Atlantic 71 64 81 69 74 69 58 67 74 94 57 80 51 82 71 46 83 56 UWG Wolves Basketball Bethune-Cookman West Alabama Florida International 27 70 68 74 62 72 67 52 69 67 78 57 58 52 78 49 80 69 62 82 51 99 63 68 90 69 57 57 62 78 90 1982-83 15-11 Head Coach: Barbara Brown 90 72 86 79 80 81 75 61 63 62 106 79 at Georgia College at Georgia Southwestern FORT VALLEY STATE at Jacksonville State NORTH GEORGIA SHORTER at Mississippi/Women at Belhaven TENNESSEE-MARTIN VALDOSTA STATE TIFT GEORGIA COLLEGE 83 63 69 65 56 81 47 67 94 76 80 66 NAIA District Tournament 86 61 Georgia Southwestern Berry 84 80 1983-84 16-9 96 83 88 102 67 47 64 88 73 82 78 71 60 63 79 88 87 60 73 79 54 80 101 73 62 65 75 74 59 91 76 64 81 65 77 57 at Georgia College TIFT TUSCULUM vs. Concordia at Central Florida at Georgia Southwestern at Georgia Southern NORTH GEORGIA GA SOUTHWESTERN CARSON-NEWMAN MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS TROY STATE BERRY VALDOSTA STATE KENNESAW STATE at Jacksonville State JACKSONVILLE STATE at Berry at Valdosta State GEORGIA COLLEGE at Troy State at Tift at North Georgia at Kennesaw State 66 65 67 57 76 70 60 62 79 69 74 63 79 95 73 77 72 75 86 66 75 76 89 60 GSC Tournament 93 West Alabama 95 1984-85 12-14 GAIAW State Tournament 86 70 at Shorter KENNESAW STATE BERRY at North Georgia at Armstrong Atlantic at Fort Valley State at Kennesaw State at Tift at Valdosta State JACKSONVILLE STATE at Berry ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC Head Coach: Barbara Brown Head Coach: Barbara Brown GAIAW State Champions 52 89 81 75 86 90 63 62 68 84 79 55 69 78 96 80 58 100 87 86 59 87 71 63 82 77 70 82 64 72 67 63 60 100 78 82 70 89 90 AIAW Region Tournament Head Coach: Nancy Moseley GAIAW State Champions 75 54 77 78 75 83 75 86 85 61 85 77 57 86 75 65 65 77 54 50 83 56 70 71 60 AIAW State Tournament 78 86 74 58 83 73 66 61 66 55 73 75 71 87 59 87 57 76 97 82 84 74 66 58 GAIAW State Tournament 67 84 82 GA SOUTHWESTERN PIEDMONT FORT VALLEY STATE ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC NORTH GEORGIA at Georgia College SHORTER at Piedmont BERRY at Augusta State AIAW Region Tournament Head Coach: Nancy Moseley AIAW SE Region Champions 64 64 74 70 75 50 58 67 68 62 67 77 66 80 97 75 82 81 76 89 83 77 74 71 80 74 71 78 96 62 84 76 61 Head Coach: Barbara Brown 63 108 73 63 59 52 74 76 65 82 60 86 84 69 69 83 81 42 67 75 54 at Morris Brown TALLADEGA at Shorter Central Florida Florida International at Montevallo BERRY at Troy State at Valdosta State at Talladega WAKE FOREST NORTH ALABAMA SHORTER TROY STATE VALDOSTA STATE at Jacksonville State KENNESAW STATE at Berry at Georgia Tech JACKSONVILLE STATE at North Alabama 74 74 77 75@ 82@ 60 90 81 85 74 59 89 75 67 84 63 57 70 69 72 81 79 61 57 103 MORRIS BROWN at West Alabama WEST ALABAMA MONTEVALLO 71 71 56 81 GSC Tournament 80 West Alabama 94 @Central Florida Tournament 1985-86 9-16 Head Coach: Barbara Brown 57 74 59 82 78 68 73 102 56 75 73 69 60 68 65 67 68 72 71 68 84 63 67 94 77 at Florida State 67 SHORTER 76 at Kennesaw State 63 at Winthrop 64 at Morris Brown 61 Angelo State 58@ Mississippi/Women 83@ MORRIS BROWN 59 MONTEVALLO 71 at Troy State 81 (OT) at Delta State 86 VALDOSTA STATE 73 at Tennessee-Martin 90 DELTA STATE 92 at West Alabama 79 at Valdosta State 70 at Jacksonville State 59 at Montevallo 80 NORTH ALABAMA 106 TENNESSEE-MARTIN 81 WEST ALABAMA 72 at North Alabama 83 at Shorter 62 JACKSONVILLE STATE 67 TROY STATE 64 @Mississippi/Women Tournament 1986-87 17-9 Head Coach: Barbara Brown 78 82 77 80 72 98 63 74 92 91 85 86 73 86 74 92 76 103 86 81 82 83 57 84 74 SHORTER MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN at Montevallo KENNESAW STATE MONTEVALLO TAMPA at Mississippi/Women vs. Alabama-Huntsville TROY STATE at Alabama-Huntsville WEST ALABAMA at Jacksonville State at Tennessee-Martin at North Alabama at Valdosta State JACKSONVILLE STATE at West Alabama NORTH ALABAMA VALDOSTA STATE DELTA STATE TENNESSEE-MARTIN ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE at Delta State at Troy State TUSKEGEE 77@ 52@ 92 79 59 82 76$ 72$ 78 78 91 49 72 78 102 66 80 88 81 93 86 82 100 79 65 GSC Tournament 45 Delta State @West Georgia Invitational $Mississippi/Women Tournament 83 Year-by-Year Results 1987-88 13-9 Head Coach: Jane Williamson 78 95 95 72 78 73 76 74 78 52 76 94 81 88 102 83 73 93 63 65 60 60 at Fort Valley State 71 CLARK ATLANTA 63 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC 63 at Tennessee-Martin 84 at North Alabama 85 VALDOSTA STATE 80 at Jacksonville State 83 DELTA STATE 77 WEST ALABAMA 76 at Talladega 46 TALLADEGA 51 MORRIS BROWN 58 at Armstrong Atlantic 24 TENNESSEE-MARTIN 64 NORTH ALABAMA 68 TROY STATE 72 JACKSONVILLE ST. (2OT) 74 at Clark Atlanta 64 at Delta State 90 at West Alabama 66 at Troy State 45 at Valdosta State 65 MILES 60 FORT VALLEY STATE 64 KENNESAW STATE 64 Chapman 75@ Cal State-Riverside 56@ Cal State-Los Angeles 51@ NORTH ALABAMA 72 TENNESSEE-MARTIN 46 ARMSTRONG-ATLANTIC 68 CLARK ATLANTIC 59 at Valdosta State 60 JACKSONVILLE STATE 62 at West Alabama 68 at Delta State 71 at Clark Atlanta 59 at Armstrong-Atlantic 32 ALBANY STATE 30 at North Alabama 60 at Tennessee-Martin 63 at Troy State 59 at Jacksonville State 74 DELTA STATE 61 WEST ALABAMA 58 at Albany State 45 TROY STATE 63 VALDOSTA STATE 72 GSC Tournament Valdosta State Delta State Jacksonville State 84 @West Texas State Invitational 1989-90 19-8 Head Coach: Jane Williamson 57 71 67 66 Northern Michigan Quincy at Fort Valley State at St. Augustine NCAA D II South Regional 66 Jacksonville State 77 *Qunicy Tip-off Tournament 66 95 74 73 66 36 68 80 89 61 103 65 71 92 86 56 61 82 78 67 79 63 67 63 87 90 102 58* 54* 54 75 at Miles PAINE ALBANY STATE Cal State-Los Angeles Southern Nazarene West Texas State at Paine VALDOSTA STATE TROY STATE at Florida Atlantic FORT VALLEY STATE at West Alabama FLORIDA ATLANTIC JACKSONVILLE STATE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE DELTA STATE at North Alabama at Tennessee-Martin at Albany State WEST ALABAMA at Jacksonville State at Mississippi College at Delta State NORTH ALABAMA TENNESSEE-MARTIN at Valdosta State at Troy State 52 58 54 52* 68* 75* 56 66 75 65 69 62 73 81 70 67 73 85 62 72 95 66 77 69 73 68 70 *Dr. Pepper-Lady Buff Tournament 77 77 (OT) NCAA D II South Regional 81 41 66 38 61 70 58 57 70 51 77 76 65 53 61 70 61 80 66 67 66 62 83 Head Coach: Jane Williamson Head Coach: Jane Williamson GSC Champions 99 72 MORRIS BROWN ST. AUGUSTINE at Morris Brown at Kennesaw State at North Alabama at Tennessee-Martin VALDOSTA STATE at Jacksonville State at Albany State WEST ALABAMA DELTA STATE at Mississippi College ALBANY STATE NORTH ALABAMA TENNESSEE-MARTIN TROY STATE JACKSONVILLE STATE at Delta State at West Alabama MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE at Troy State at Valdosta State 1990-91 15-12 1988-89 25-4 79 87 61 76 87 77 78 91 96 86 80 84 83 47 80 95 54 68 81 78 75 64 70 51 105 98 63 78 74 71 71 72 65 56 65 84 63 70 69 88 78 74 64 59 53 76 81 97 1991-92 26-5 Head Coach: Jane Williamson GSC Champions 62 77 76 74 65 61 60 79 AUGUSTA STATE at Tuskegee CLARK ATLANTA at Brewton-Parker at Georgia College at Rollins at Florida Atlantic at Eckerd 57 60 57 64 54 53 64 60 Velissa Levett 77 71 70 65 68 71 45 89 45 70 66 72 77 65 69 78 81 68 75 TUSKEGEE 72 at Valdosta State 62 at Fort Valley State 63 JACKSONVILLE STATE 62 NORTH ALABAMA 58 at Mississippi College 51 at West Alabama 51 MILES 47 at Delta State 59 at Clark Atlanta 48 VALDOSTA STATE 55 at Morris Brown 44 DELTA STATE 72 (OT) MORRIS BROWN 35 WEST ALABAMA 64 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 66 at Augusta State 61 at North Alabama 57 at Jacksonville State 81 GSC Tournament 63 64 Jacksonville State Delta State 59 52 NCAA D II South Regional 96 53 Fort Valley State Delta State 68 73 1992-93 13-14 Head Coach: Jane Williamson 67 65 89 62 59 57 65 58 68 at Tuskegee at Miles CLARK ATLANTA Kennesaw State Paine at Florida Southern at Tampa TUSKEGEE VALDOSTA STATE UWG Wolves Basketball 54 43 50 78$ 42$ 61 55 39 66 59 Year-by-Year Results 97 62 51 62 88 61 59 79 74 86 58 76 81 67 69 56 59 NORTH ALABAMA 91 (2OT) DELTA STATE 86 at Mississippi College 59 at West Alabama 71 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 95 (OT) at Jacksonville State 81 at Troy State 70 at Clark Atlanta 42 at Valdosta State 69 MILES 42 JACKSONVILLE STATE 66 TROY STATE 78 WEST ALABAMA 69 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 62 at North Alabama 70 at Delta State 82 FORT VALLEY STATE 67 GSC Tournament 46 Delta State 75* 39 60 NCAA Division II South Regional 103 Florida Southern 63 North Alabama Head Coach: Shelia Collins 60 Tampa 91@ North Florida 64@ at Mississippi/Women 86 Winston-Salem State 105$ Coker 79$ at Alabama A&M 66 MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN 70 at Clayton State 88 FORT VALLEY STATE 62 Brewton-Parker 88 (OT)# Auburn-Montgomery 104# at West Alabama 87 at Montevallo 107 WEST FLORIDA 91 VALDOSTA STATE 89 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 77 at North Alabama 118 CLAYTON STATE 84 at Lincoln Memorial 69 at Valdosta State 85 at West Florida 88 MONTEVALLO 74 WEST ALABAMA 57 at Alabama-Huntsville 82 NORTH ALABAMA 98 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 88 @North Florida Tip-off Invitational $Mars Hill Thanksgiving Tournament #Auburn-Montgomery New Years Classic 1996-97 8-18 Head Coach: Craig Roden 1994-95 11-16 ALABAMA A&M at Mississippi/Women FORT VALLEY STATE Mars Hill North Florida DELTA STATE MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN at Fort Valley State 85 44 64 62 69 58 54 76 54 79 71 66 60 67 55 67 59 73 53 52 65 53 55 59 75 45 74# 64# @Georgia College Classic %Barry New Years Classic 63 72 51 75 80 66 76 55 91 Head Coach: Shelia Collins 67 53 61 52@ 63@ 72 79% 69% 85 59 78 76 72 33 76 61 40 58 64 60 59 59 58 62 71 GSC Tournament North Alabama Lincoln Memorial Delta State 1995-96 0-26 Head Coach: Jane Williamson GSC Champions 56 78 61 71 62 66 82 93 54 81 91 70 53 79 89 69 68 71 78 69 @Armstrong Atlantic Holiday Tournament 1993-94 22-7 COLUMBUS STATE MILES CLARK ATLANTA Clayton State Georgia College at West Florida St. Anselm Barry PORTLAND STATE at Alabama-Huntsville at North Alabama DELTA STATE WEST ALABAMA at Clark Atlanta VALDOSTA STATE JACKSONVILLE STATE WEST FLORIDA at Valdosta State at Lincoln Memorial at West Alabama ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE LINCOLN MEMORIAL at Fort Valley State NORTH ALABAMA at Jacksonville State WEST ALABAMA at Jacksonville State at West Alabama GA SOUTHWESTERN at Lincoln Memorial JACKSONVILLE STATE at North Alabama at Georgia Southwestern at Delta State WEST FLORIDA at Talladega at Valdosta State at West Florida NORTH ALABAMA at Alabama-Huntsville VALDOSTA STATE LINCOLN MEMORIAL ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE GSC Tournament 57 $Georgia College Invitational 58 113 96 74 72 102 72 77 71 71 63 68 94 65 78 66 70 63 80 74 72 66 61 61 88 85 59 63 77 79 88 56 66 65 90 91 77 95 83 74 53 75 78 81 77 65 86@ 99@ 89 59 60 UWG Wolves Basketball 55 71 48 55 49 47 56 68 64 51 36 75 GA. SOUTHWESTERN VOORHEES at North Georgia at Morris Brown NORTH GEORGIA at Voorhees at Georgia Southwestern MORRIS BROWN ALABAMA A&M at Clayton State WEST ALABAMA MONTEVALLO 46 37 67 72 54 72 48 62 65 64 46 78 64 46 41 46 46 59 61 63 69 79 61 44 54 44 at West Florida at Valdosta State at Alabama-Huntsville NORTH ALABAMA at Fort Valley State LINCOLN MEMORIAL VALDOSTA STATE WEST FLORIDA CLAYTON STATE at Montevallo at West Alabama ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE at North Alabama at Lincoln Memorial 61 61 72 62 67 47 65 67 58 66 71 56 68 60 1997-98 9-17 Head Coach: Craig Roden 56 70 52 51 55 67 57 50 56 48 73 42 63 65 50 65 71 57 51 43 49 62 66 63 67 71 SAVANNAH STATE 47 KENNESAW STATE 68 (OT) at Georgia Southwestern 58 MORRIS BROWN 54 TALLADEGA 71 at Clayton State 60 at Morris Brown 71 at Kennesaw State 76 GA SOUTHWESTERN 41 CLAYTON STATE 63 at Montevallo 67 at West Alabama 65 VALDOSTA STATE 69 WEST FLORIDA 68 at North Alabama 78 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 51 at Lincoln Memorial 88 FORT VALLEY STATE 67 at West Florida 67 at Valdosta State 58 WEST ALABAMA 51 MONTEVALLO 55 at Talladega 60 NORTH ALABAMA 70 at Alabama-Huntsville 62 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 77 1998-99 11-15 Head Coach: Craig Roden 64 72 75 84 50 76 64 63 64 51 78 61 61 38 53 73 67 71 60 56 52 45 GA SOUTHWESTERN at Brewton-Parker Carson-Newman Tusculum at Talladega Missouri Southern State Pittsburg State TALLADEGA at Clayton State at Georgia Southwestern CLAYTON STATE MONTEVALLO WEST ALABAMA at Valdosta State at West Florida BREWTON-PARKER NORTH ALABAMA at Alabama-Huntsville LINCOLN MEMORIAL WEST FLORIDA VALDOSTA STATE at West Alabama 78 47 81@ 75@ 55 81$ 78$ 50 83 61 69 53 50 45 83 40 77 59 58 63 59 65 82 56 53 68 at Montevallo at North Alabama ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE at Lincoln Memorial 72 59 70 59 @Ron Walker Memorial Tournament $MSSU/Radio Shack Classic 1999-2000 11-15 Head Coach: Craig Roden 64 51 57 65 55 73 53 66 63 77 83 71 49 48 59 42 51 63 48 45 44 68 54 65 62 76 Tusculum 76@ Tuskegee 67@ TUSKEGEE 56 AUGUSTA STATE 64# KENNESAW STATE 71# MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN 34 at Mississippi/Women 53 CLAYTON STATE 53 MILES 37 at Clayton State 64 MORRIS BROWN 53 at Alabama-Huntsville 59 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 67 at Tuskegee 50 NORTH ALABAMA 70 at West Alabama 63 at Montevallo 65 WEST FLORIDA 54 at Valdosta State 53 at Lincoln Memorial 63 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 53 at North Alabama 70 (2OT) WEST ALABAMA 64 MONTEVALLO 69 at West Florida 79 VALDOSTA STATE 66 @Ron Walker Memorial Tournament #Gulf South/Peach Belt Challenge 2000-01 14-12 Head Coach: Craig Roden 57 55 68 52 59 58 73 55 70 61 58 68 45 59 72 75 80 70 64 44 42 74 68 64 69 57 Presbyterian Valdosta State CLAYTON STATE KENNESAW STATE Miles College Talladega College WEST ALABAMA Miles College Wingate Winston Salem State WEST FLORIDA Lincoln Memorial VALDOSTA STATE Alabama-Huntsville NORTH ALABAMA Montevallo MILES COLLEGE Mississippi/Women West Florida LINCOLN MEMORIAL Valdosta State ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE North Alabama MONTEVALLO MISSISSIPPI/WOMEN West Alabama 67 53 49 64 62 42 60 48 63 54 65 70 55 67 60 84 45 64 68 58 43 72 69 62 53 52 Year-by-Year Results 2001-2002 17-10 Head Coach: Craig Roden 69 56 69 66 70 73 84 50 71 66 79 58 62 71 62 74 48 69 47 57 63 48 57 57 56 56 vs Livingstone at Columbus State COLUMBUS STATE CLAYTON STATE vs Flagler vs Nova Southeastern REINHARDT at North Georgia vs Catawba at Clayton State WEST FLORIDA LINCOLN MEMORIAL at Valdosta State ALA-HUNTSVILLE at North Alabama MONTEVALLO WEST ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI-WOMEN at West Florida at Lincoln Memorial VALDOSTA STATE at Alabama-Huntsville NORTH ALABAMA at Montevallo at Mississippi-Women at West Alabama GSC Tournament 37 vs Arkansas Tech 55 63 65 49 43 52 47 70 59 53 47 61 50 54 65 65 47 37 56 72 48 53 55 68 48 62 58 2002-2003 15-11 Head Coach: Craig Roden 64 Livingstone 39 Tampa 48 CLAYTON STATE 76 MILES 62 COLUMBUS STATE 57 West Florida 61 KENNESAW STATE 54 ALBANY STATE 69 at Reinhardt 91 COLUMBIA UNION 64 Kennesaw State 44 Lincoln Memorial 60 VALDOSTA STATE 71 Alabama-Huntsville 57 NORTH ALABAMA 82 Montevallo 91 West Alabama 73 Mississippi-Women 43 WEST FLORIDA 61 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 67 ALA-HUNTSVILLE 50 North Alabama 55 MONTEVALLO 80 MISSISSIPPI-WOMEN 74 WEST ALABAMA 61 at Valdosta State 53 60 54 61 65 (OT) 61 52 53 (OT) 65 49 79 55 (OT) 53 (OT) 76 55 (OT) 76 (OT) 86 67 49 58 (OT) 69 63 49 65 68 72 2003-2004 9-18 Head Coach: Craig Roden 58 56 52 55 54 at Kennesaw State vs. Kentucky State vs. Arkansas Tech KENNESAW STATE CLAYTON STATE 91 63 53 76 63 54 60 49 64 53 68 52 60 49 65 57 58 55 67 79 55 73 57 71 44 55 48 at Georgia Coll. & State GCSU vs. Carson-Newman vs. Saint Paul’s at Columbus State NORTH GEORGIA MONTEVALLO WEST ALABAMA at Valdosta State at West Florida NORTH ALABAMA at Alabama-Huntsville LiNCOLN MEMORIAL VALDOSTA STATE WEST FLORIDA at West Alabama at Montevallo at North Alabama ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE at Lincoln Memorial vs. Southern Arkansas vs. Christian Brothers 76 84 52 51 61 53 46 61 56 69 52 62 58 48 73 60 62 59 57 56 51 64 2004-05 16-11 Head Coach: Craig Roden 44 75 67 60 59 73 54 66 47 79 74 70 68 51 29 76 60 80 61 63 84 57 62 70 74 53 Georgia College & State Arkansas-Monticello Miles TAMPA CLAYTON STATE KENNESAW STATE Florida Gulf Coast Eckerd GA COLL. & STATE Kennesaw State Clayton State COLUMBUS STATE West Florida Valdosta State MONTEVALLO WEST ALABAMA ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE NORTH ALABAMA Lincoln Memorial Montevallo West Alabama VALDOSTA STATE WEST FLORIDA Alabama-Huntsville North Alabama LINCOLN MEMORIAL 75 58 41 42 79 60 53 43 65 86 69 65 73 55 42 66 69 56 70 53 72 51 61 56 56 59 GSC Tournament 62 Henderson State 75 2005-2006 19-10 Head Coach: Craig Roden 62 67 64 72 69 62 59 49 65 53 60 61 Arkansas-Monticello Agnes Scott Clark Atlanta CLAYTON STATE COLUMBUS STATE Miles Saint Leo FLORIDA GULF COAST Columbus State MILES DELTA STATE Newberry 67 37 34 77 48 49 44 35 74 69 41 70 50 65 45 57 75 71 67 51 52 61 58 54 77 42 57 Bowie State WEST FLORIDA VALDOSTA STATE Montevallo West Alabama Alabama-Huntsville North Alabama LINCOLN MEMORIAL MONTEVALLO WEST ALABAMA Valdosta State West Florida ALABMA-HUNTSVILLE NORTH ALABAMA Lincoln Memorial 36 53 47 54 72 66 60 66 60 68 53 64 73 57 53 81 71 72 72 55 76 62 56 87 54 71 43 Central Arkansas Henderson State 63 73 2006-07 12-15 Head Coach: Craig Roden 44 53 52 74 38 45 52 38 56 42 57 71 53 62 45 35 24 63 53 52 63 44 48 37 64 59 49 vs. North Georgia vs. Arkansas-Monticello CLARK ATLANTA vs. Southern Arkansas at Delta State COLUMBUS STATE vs. Saint Leo vs. Florida Gulf Coast CLAYTON STATE at Columbus State at Miles vs. Bluefield State vs. Eckerd vs. Elizabeth City State at Clayton State at West Florida* at Valdosta State* MONTEVALLO* WEST ALABAMA* NORTH ALABAMA* ALA-HUNTSVILLE* at Montevallo* at West Alabama* VALDOSTA STATE* WEST FLORIDA* at Alabama-Huntsville* at North Alabama* 68 48 43 62 68 66 40 67 60 61 30 38 46 57 48 49 39 39 51 55 53 61 65 47 65 49 52 71 60 56 55 53 65 48 71 71 79 66 58 2008-09 22-7 GSC Tournament 54 70 WEST FLORIDA* NORTH ALABAMA* at Alabama-Huntsville* at West Florida* at Valdosta State* WEST ALABAMA* MONTEVALLO* at North Alabama* ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* GSC Tournament vs. Arkansas-Monticello NCAA South Regional vs. Nova Southeastern at Delta State* 70 103 85 46 73 82 61 62 66 50 76 51 57 54 62 51 72 67 72 63 70 63 67 67 83 84 53 62 65 Clark-Atlanta 58 Berea 57 Fort Valley State 63 at Columbus State 68 at Carson-Newman 96 at North Georgia 71 at Jacksonville State 72 Nova Southeastern 60 Henderson State 60 Columbus State 51 Augusta State 51 Tuskegee 49 at Tuskegee 40 Montevallo 38 West Alabama 38 at Valdosta State 52 at West Florida 66 Talladega 42 at Alabama-Huntsville 48 North Alabama 49 West Florida 61 Valdosta State 60 (OT) at West Alabama 51 at Montevallo 63 at North Greenville 72 Alabama-Huntsville 70 at North Alabama 63 vs. Ouachita Baptist 52 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 67 (OT) 2007-2008 25-5 Head Coach: Craig Roden 72 74 65 54 79 90 60 74 66 72 58 72 74 70 64 68 91 59 vs. Ouachita Baptist vs. Florida Southern STILLMAN TAMPA TUSKEGEE at Georgia Southwestern vs. Columbus State vs. Webber International at Tampa at Stillman at Tuskegee GA SOUTHWESTERN FLAGLER at Flagler vs. Florida Tech at Montevallo* at West Alabama* VALDOSTA STATE* 60 52 54 57 59 59 59 45 60 57 69 45 45 19 45 59 71 49 UWG Wolves Basketball 61 All-GSC Selections 2008-2009 All-GSC Ashley Huff 1st Team, East Division Dominic Cranford 1st Team, East Division GSC Player of the Year South Region Player of the Year 1983-84 1989-90 1993-94 Karen Garrett Velisa Levett 1984-85 1990-91 Rozetha Burrow Schwanda Walker Lisa McGhee 1985-86 Gina Flowers Velisa Levett 1994-95 Kristi Coffee Lisa McGhee 1991-92 1986-87 Gina Flowers TaReon Kelsey Schwanda Walker Samantha Keith Sharon Yarbrough Lisa Blackmon-Phillips 1987-88 1992-93 Velisa Levett TaReon Kelsey 1988-89 Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Velisa Levett 1998-99 Melanie Shepherd 2001-02 Electa Johnson Tia Jackson 2nd Team, East Division 2002-03 Tai Wilson 2003-04 Milan Cary Quamesha McDowell 2004-05 Tai Ellis Milan Cary 2007-08 Dominic Cranford Tia Jackson Ashley Huff 2008-09 Dominic Cranford Ashley Huff Tia Jackson 2005-06 Tai Ellis Natasha Liggins First Team Selections in bold GSC Player of the Year Dominic Cranford 2008-09, East Division Dominic Cranford 2007-08, East Division Tai Ellis 2005-06 , East Division Rozetha Burrow 1993-94, East Division 62 GSC Coach of the Year Craig Roden – 2008-2009 Craig Roden – 2007-2008 Craig Roden – 2005-2006 Jane Williamson – 1991-92 Jane Williamson – 1988-89 GSC Freshman of the Year WBCA Coach of the Year – Division II Gina Flowers – 1990-91 Jane Williamson – 1988-89 GSC Tournament MVP South Region Player of the Year – Division II Gina Flowers – 1992 Rozetha Burrow – 1994 Dominic Cranford – 2008-2009 UWG Wolves Basketball All-Americas Clema Billingsley 1977-78 Lisa McGhee 1985 Karen Garrett 1984 TaReon Kelsey 1993 Rozetha Burrow 1994 Dominic Cranford 2009 Velisa Levett 1989-90 Tai Ellis 2005 Ashley Huff 2009 UWG Wolves Basketball 63 Coaching Records Year Wins Losses Pct. 1954-55 1 1 .500 1955-56 5 0 1.000 1956-57 5 1 .833 Collegiate play was suspended until 1961-62 1961-62 2 1 .667 Collegiate play was suspended until 1964-65 1964-65 4 2 .667 1965-66 8 2 .800 1966-67 6 6 .500 1967-68 2 4 .333 1968-69 2 10 .167 1969-70 4 8 .333 1970-71 10 2 .833 1971-72 9 8 .529 1972-73 12 7 .632 1973-74 14 6 .700 1974-75 10 9 .526 1975-76 15 4 .789 1976-77 15 5 .750 1977-78 13 8 .619 1978-79 5 15 .250 1979-80 17 12 .586 1980-81 24 5 .828 1981-82 22 9 .710 1982-83 15 11 .577 1983-84 16 9 .640 1984-85 12 14 .462 1985-86 9 16 .360 1986-87 17 9 .654 1987-88 13 9 .590 1988-89 25 4 .862 1989-90 19 8 .703 1990-91 15 12 .556 1991-92 26 5 .839 1992-93 13 14 .481 1993-94 22 7 .759 1994-95 11 16 .407 1995-96 0 26 .000 1996-97 8 18 .308 1997-98 9 17 .346 1998-99 11 15 .423 1999-00 11 15 .423 2000-01 14 12 .538 2001-02 17 10 .630 2002-03 15 11 .576 2003-04 9 18 .333 2004-05 16 11 .592 2005-06 19 10 .655 2006-07 12 15 .444 2007-08 25 5 .833 2008-09 22 7 .759 Totals 606 449 .574 64 UWG Wolves Basketball Head Coach Dorothy McNabb Dorothy McNabb Dorothy McNabb Dorothy McNabb Betty McVaigh Betty McVaigh Martha Montgomery Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Dorothy McNabb Dorothy McNabb Dorothy McNabb Dorothy McNabb Tom Leaming Nancy Moseley Nancy Moseley Nancy Moseley Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Barbara Brown Jane Williamson Jane Williamson Jane Williamson Jane Williamson Jane Williamson Jane Williamson Jane Williamson Shelia Collins Shelia Collins Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden Craig Roden GSC All-Time Coaching Records CAREER WINS (while school belonged to GSC) 456-Lloyd Clark, Delta State ................................................................................. 1985-02 239-Craig Roden, West Georgia, West Alabama ....................... 1984-87, 1996-present 226-Jane Williamson, Valdosta State, West Georgia .............................................. 1987-99 210-Joe Foley, Arkansas Tech ............................................................................. 1995-2003 201-Wayne Byrd, North Alabama ......................................................................... 1984-98 193-Roger Vannoy, Lincoln Memorial ................................................................... 1992-06 182-Ron Marvel, Central Arkansas ........................................................................ 1993-04 146-Sandra Rushing, Delta State .................................................................... 2003-present 148-Kiley Hill, Valdosta State ......................................................................... 2001-present 144-Charles Cooper, Valdosta State ....................................................................... 1984-94 140-Shannon Bergen, West Florida ................................................................ 1999-present WINNING PERCENTAGE (Minimum three seasons) .849-Lloyd Clark, Delta State (432-77) ................................................................. 1985-02 .808-Joe Foley, Arkansas Tech (210-50) ................................................................. 1995-03 .802-Sandra Rushing, Delta State (146-36) .................................................... 2003-present .800-Richard Mathis, Jacksonville State (72-18) .................................................... 1987-90 .721-Tony Mabrey, Jacksonville State (62-24) ....................................................... 1990-93 .680-Ron Marvel, Central Arkansas (194-91) ........................................................ 1993-04 .683-Jane Williamson, Valdosta State, West Georgia (226-105) ............................. 1987-99 .673-Jeff Caldwell, Henderson State (68-33) ......................................................... 2002-05 .650-Roger Vannoy, Lincoln Memorial (193-104) ....................................................... 1992 Championship Play West Georgia in the GSC Tournament 1983-84 Semifinals: West Alabama 95, West Georgia 94 1984-85 Semifinals: West Alabama 94, West Georgia 80 1986-87 Semifinals: Delta State 83, West Georgia 45 1988-89 Semifinals: West Georgia 99, Valdosta State 77 Finals: Delta State 77, West Georgia 72 (OT) 1991-92 Semifinals: West Georgia 63, Jacksonville State 59 Finals: West Georgia 64, Delta State 52 1992-93 Semifinals: Delta State 75, West Georgia 46 1993-94 Semifinals: West Georgia 56, North Alabama 34 Finals: West Georgia 76, Lincoln Memorial 34 1994-95 Semifinals: Delta State 91, West Georgia 57 2001-02 First Round: Arkansas Tech 58, West Georgia 37 2003-04 First Round: West Georgia 55, Southern Arkansas 51 Second Round: Christian Brothers 64, West Georgia 48 2004-05 Quarterfinals: Henderson State 75, West Georgia 62 2005-2006 Semifinals: Henderson State 73, West Georgia 70 2007-2008 Quarterfinals: West Georgia 54, Arkansas-Monticello 79 2008-2009 Quarterfinals: West Georgia 62, Ouachita Baptist 52 Semifinals: Arkansas-Monticello 67, West Georgia 65 (OT) West Georgia in NCAA Tournament 1988-89 FIRST ROUND: Jacksonville State 84, West Georgia 81 1989-90 FIRST ROUND: Jacksonville State 77, West Georgia 66 1991-92 FIRST ROUND: West Georgia 96, Fort Valley State 68 REGIONAL FINALS: Delta State 73, West Georgia 53 1993-94 FIRST ROUND: West Georgia 103, Florida Southern 74 REGIONAL FINALS: North Alabama 64, West Georgia 63 2007-2008 West Georgia 71, Nova Southeastern 66 West Georgia 43, Delta State 56 Championship Teams Lisa Blackman-Phillips 1970-71 GAIAW State Champions 1971-72 GAIAW State Champions 1973-74 GAIAW State Champions 1974-75 AIAW Southeastern Region Champions 1974-75 AIAW Division II National Runner-up 1975-76 AIAW Southeastern Region Champions 1979-80 AIAW Southeastern Region Champions 1980-81 GAIAW State Champions 1981-82 GAIAW State Champions 1989-89 Gulf South Conference Champions (Regular Season) 1991-92 Gulf South Conference Champions 1993-94 Gulf South Conference Champions 2007-08 Gulf South Conference East Champions (Regular Season) 2008-09 Gulf South Conference East Champions (Regular Season) UWG Wolves Basketball 65 GSC Individual Records POINTS Game: 52-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College 50-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo 50-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State vs. Florida So. 47-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. Delta State 46-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. Troy State 45-Caroline Boclair, Delta State vs. Arkansas-Monticello 44-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Delta State 43-Held by five players. Most recently by: Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello vs. Arkansas Tech 1991-92 1993-94 1986-87 1995-96 1988-89 1999-00 2001-02 1997-98 Season: 790-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (35 games) 724-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (29 games) 719-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (29 games) 702-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (33 games) 696-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas 669-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (35 games) 676-Tanisha Rickman, West Florida (30 games) 650-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (33 games) 639-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (28 games) 631-Jennifer Richardson, Arkansas Tech (31 games) 2004-05 1995-96 1988-89 1995-96 2004-05 2000-01 1997-98 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 Career: 2,636-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (105 games) 2,447-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (132 games) 2,192-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (105 games) 2,128-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (119 games) 2,106-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (123 games) 1,901-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (107 games) 1,886-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (109 games) 1,826-Angie Harris, Arkansas Tech (131 games) 1,762-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (116 games) 1,754-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (107 games) 1986-90 2001-05 1987-91 1987-91 1990-93 1997-01 1993-97 1997-01 1990-93 1985-89 POINTS AVERAGE Season: 26.8-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (698, 26 games) 26.3-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (710, 27 games) 25.7-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (668, 26 games) 25.0-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (724, 29 games) 24.8-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (719, 29 games) 24.5-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (612, 25 games) 22.8-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (28 games) 22.6-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (35 games) 22.6-Tanisha Rickman, West Florida (30 games) 22.2-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women (532, 24 games) 1988-89 1989-90 1987-88 1995-96 1987-88 1997-98 1997-98 2004-05 1997-98 1994-95 Career: (minimum two seasons) 25.1-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (2,636, 105 games) 20.8-Serita Gauldin, UNA/UAM (1,625, 78 games) 20.9-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (2,192, 105 games) 19.0-Kim Young, Alabama-Huntsville (990, 52 games) 18.5-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (2,447, 132 games) 18.0-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (1,515, 84 games) 17.9-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (1,163, 65 games) 17.9-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (2,128, 119 games) 17.8-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (1,901, 107 games) 17.3-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (1,886, 109 games) 1986-90 1998-02 1987-91 2000-02 2001-05 1993-96 1995-97 1987-91 1997-01 1993-97 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 20-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 27) vs. Florida Southern. 19-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (att. 21) vs. West Georgia 18-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas (att. 29) vs. Delta State 18-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas (att. 31) vs. MUW 18-Velisa Levett, West Georgia vs. West Alabama 18-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. Troy State 18-Burnadette McDonald, Delta State vs. Mississippi College 17-Held by five players. Most recently by Caroline Boclair, Delta State (att. 24) vs. Arkansas-Monticello 1986-87 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1989-90 1988-89 1986-87 1999-00 Consecutive 25-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo 21-Staci Elder, West Alabama 1995-96 1999-00 Season: 309-Delinda Samuel, Delta State (att. 531) 289-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (att. 458) 282-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (att. 552) 280-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (att. 432) 66 UWG Wolves Basketball 1985-86 1995-96 1987-88 1990-91 265-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (att. 357) 260-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (att. 511) 250-Angie Harris, Arkasnas Tech (att. 448) 245-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (att. 416) 243-Jennifer Richardson, Arkansas Tech (att. 466) 241-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (att. 393) 1995-96 2000-01 1998-99 1999-01 1997-98 1997-98 Career: 1,003-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 1,787) 866-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (att. 1,361) 848-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (att. 1,476) 790-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 1,828) 787-Angie Harris, Arkansas Tech (att. 1,319) 760-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (att. 1,422) 756-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (att. 1,370) 748-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (att. 1,191) 747-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (att. 1,457) 730-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (att. 1,537) 1986-90 1990-93 1987-91 2001-05 1997-00 1997-01 1990-93 1993-97 1985-89 1987-91 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 39-LaToya Weaver, Mississippi-Women vs. Delta State (made 17) 1995-96 33-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monitecllo vs .Ark. Baptist (made 15) 1999-00 33-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. UT-Martin (made 15) 1987-88 33-Mona Owens, Southern Arkansas vs. Harding (made 11) 1996-97 31-Schree Eackles, Henderson State vs. Arkansas Tech (made 10) 1997-98 31-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. Miss-Women (made 18) 1995-96 31-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women vs. West Georgia (made 12) 1994-95 31-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo (made 15) 1993-94 31-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College 1991-92 30-Johanna Lautala, West Florida vs. Spring Hill (made 15) 1996-97 Season: 560-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (made 219) 552-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State (made 282) 543-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 238) 542-Rozetha Burrow, West Georgia (made 213) 537-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (made 235) 537-Sunee Passmore, West Georgia (made 209) 531-Delinda Samuel, Delta State (made 309) 511-Caroline Boclair, Delta State (made 260) 503-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (made 181) 501-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (made 205) 2003-04 1987-88 2004-05 1993-94 2004-05 1995-96 1985-86 2000-01 2004-05 1992-93 Career: 1,828-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 790) 1,787-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 1,003) 1,537-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (made 730) 1,476-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (made 848) 1,457-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (made 747) 1,422-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (made 760) 1,413-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (made 491) 1,370-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (made 756) 1,361-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (made 866) 1,341-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (made 565) 2001-05 1986-90 1987-91 1987-91 1985-89 1997-01 1985-89 1990-93 1990-93 1990-93 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: (Minimum 10 attempts) 100.0-Lawanda Stewart, Delta State (12-12) 100.0-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (12-12) 100.0-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (11-11) 100.0-Marchelle Bonner, Henderson State (11-11) 100.0-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (10-10) 100.0-Erica Harris, Montevallo (10-10) 100.0-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (10-10) 100.0-Rongi Bethea, West Georgia (10-10) 92.9-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (13-14) 92.9-Darlene Scarbrough, West Alabama (13-14) 2005-06 1998-99 1995-96 1994-95 1998-99 1998-99 1995-96 2001-02 1995-96 1990-91 Season: (Minimum 150 attempts) 76.0-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (218-287) 74.2-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (265-357) 69.9-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (211-302) 69.8-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (236-338) 66.9-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (214-320) 66.8-Candace Fincher, Valdosta State (185-277) 66.4-Staci Elder, West Alabama (172-259) 66.3-Trina Davis, Delta State (232-350) 65.7-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (195-297) 65.3-Staci Elder, West Alabama (177-271) 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1993-94 1985-86 1998-99 1997-98 1994-95 1999-00 Career: (Minimum 400 attempts & two seasons) 67.6-Deidre Williams, Valdosta State (490-725) 67.5-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (620-919) 65.8-Staci Elder, West Alabama (349-530) 63.6-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (866-1,361) 62.8-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (748-1,191) 61.6-Serita Gauldin, North Alabama (444-720) 60.3-Angie Taylor, Delta State (397-658) 59.7-Angie Harris, Arkansas Tech (787-1,319) 57.5-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (848-1,476) 57.1-Crystal Hardy, Delta State (675-1,182) 1992-96 1993-96 1998-00 1990-93 1993-97 1998-99 1996-00 1997-01 1987-91 1987-90 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 21-Candace Fincher, Valdosta State vs. West Alabama 19-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women vs. West Florida (att. 19) 19-Shelley Carter, Jacksonville State vs. Delta State (att. 21) 18-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Ark-Monticello vs. Montevallo (att. 21) 18-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo vs. Talladega (att. 20) 18-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama (att. 22) 17-Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech vs. Delta State (att. 19) 17-Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech vs. Montevallo (att. 18) 17-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas vs. Harding (att.18) 17-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Ark-Monticello vs. Delta State (att. 21) 17-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo 17-LaTanya Patty, Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (att. 22) 1985-86 1994-95 1987-88 1997-98 1995-96 1990-91 2007-08 2007-08 2005-06 1997-98 1993-94 1991-92 Consecutive: 34-Becky Mauck, North Alabama 30-Katrina Bibb, Mississippi College 29-Khelli Mullen, Arkansas Tech 28-Lucy Harris, Valdosta State 27-Margo Porter, West Alabama 27-Jo Lynn Davis, Delta State 26-Taneisha Lenon, Christian Brothers 26-Gemma Gibson, Arkansas-Monticello 26-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama 1997-98 1989-90 1998-99 2001-02 2003-04 1987-88 1998-99 2006-07 2006-07 Season: 229-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 272) 219-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (att. 288) 209-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (att. 259) 203-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (att. 254) 203-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (att. 285) 200-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (att. 283) 196-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 257) 193-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (att. 228) 189-Amanda Grappe, Arkansas Tech (att. 238) 179-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (att. 231) 2004-05 1997-98 1990-91 2004-05 2004-05 2003-04 1988-89 1995-96 2007-08 2005-06 Career: 630-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (att. 875) 596-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 758) 594-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (att. 770) 471-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (att. 659) 465-Crystal Howard, Christian Brothers (att. 625) 455-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (att.598) 408-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (att.579) 403-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (att. 568) 394-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (att. 428) 390-Karra Jackson, Lincoln Memorial (att. 521) 1986-90 2001-05 1987-91 1987-91 2000-04 2003-06 2000-04 2004-05 2006-current 1998-02 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 31-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. MUW (made 18) 29-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. DSU (made 18) 29-Rachel Young, Southern Arkansas vs. UCA (made 17) 22-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women vs. West Florida (made 19) 22-LaTanya Patty, Delta State vs. Jacksonville State 22-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama 22-Candace Fincher, Valdosta State vs. West Alabama 21-Held by six players. Most recently by Jennifer Whitley, Alabama-Huntsville vs. UWA (made 14) 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1994-95 1991-92 1990-91 1985-86 1999-00 Season: 288-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (made 219) 285-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (made 203) 283-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (made 200) 272-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 229) 259-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (made 209) 257-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 196) 254-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 203) 1997-98 2004-05 2003-04 2004-05 1990-91 1988-89 2004-05 GSC Individual Records 235-Jennifer Whitley, Alabama-Huntsville (made 140) 231-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (made 179) 231-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 176) 1999-00 2005-06 1989-90 Career: 875-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (made 630) 770-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (made 594) 758-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 596) 659-Velisa Levett, West Georgia (made 471) 625-Crystal Howard, Christian Brothers (made 465) 602-Stacy Johnson, Delta State (made 389) 598-Caronica Randle, Central Arkansas (made 455) 579-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (made 408) 568-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (made 403) 565-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (made 381) 1986-90 1987-91 2004-05 1987-91 2000-04 1996-97 2003-06 2000-04 2003-05 1997-01 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: (Minimum 11 attempts) 100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (13-13) 100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (12-12) 100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (11-11) 100.0-Renita Jones, Delta State (12-12) 100.0-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (16-16) 100.0-Shay Ashford, North Alabama (11-11) 100.0-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (11-11) 100.0-Angela Shelton, Mississippi-Women (13-13) 100.0-Sundra Hill, West Alabama (13-13) 100.0-Karra Jackson, Lincoln Memorial (12-12) 100.0-Jamie Bender, West Alabama (12-12) 100.0-Kim Cameron-Walker, West Alabama vs. Tuskegee (12-12) 100.0-Sheena Bowling, Montevallo (12-12) 100.0-Stacy Stockton, Southern Arkansas (11-11) 100.0-Brenda Jones-Begnaud, Arkansas-Monticello (11-11) 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 1993-94 1985-86 2000-01 2000-01 1998-99 1995-96 2000-01 1997-98 Season: (Minimum 75 attempts) 93.7-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (134-143, 26 games) 93.6-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (132-141, 29 games) 90.2-Kinsey Tucker, Harding (74-82, 27 games) 89.0-Lisa McGhee, West Georgia (81-91, 26 games) 88.9-Amber Rutherford, North Alabama (128-144, 27 games) 88.7-Lindsey Dooley, Ouachita Baptist (102-115, 27 games) 88.3-Taneisha Lenon, Christian Brothers (68-77, 26 games) 88.1-April Martin, West Georgia (74-84, 27 games) 88.7-Gemma Gibson, Arkansas-Monticello (102-115, 26 games) 88.0-Veronica Lee, West Alabama (95-108, 29 games) 2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 1984-85 2005-06 2005-06 1998-99 2001-02 2006-07 2005-06 Career: (Minimum 150 attempts & two seasons) 86.5-Jo Lynn Davis, Delta State (140-166, 128 games) 85.3-April Martin, West Georgia (191-222, 77 games) 85.3-Gemma Gibson, Arkansas-Monticello (203-238, 80 games) 84.7-Kinsey Tucker, Harding (172-203, 54 games) 83.5-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (212-254, 65 games) 82.9-Taryn Causey, North Alabama (238-287, 56 games) 82.6-Gina Flowers, West Georgia (199-241, 55 games) 81.2-Becky Mauck, North Alabama (277-341, 104 games) 80.9-Deborah Benson, North Alabama (174-215) 1986-89 1999-02 2006-08 2006-07 1995-97 2001-02 1991-95 1997-00 1984-86 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 11-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monitecllo (att. 24) 11-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 23) 10-Paige Gulledge, Miss. College vs. Miss. Valley St. (att. 13) 10-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College (att. 19) 9-Jessica Russell Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Georgia (att. 12) 9-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs. Harding (att. 15) 9-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State vs. Miss College (att. 16) 9-Megan Teel, Delta State vs. Florida Southern (att. 13) 9 Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs. Central Arkansas (att. 13) 9-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia vs. UT-Martin (att. 12) 1999-00 1988-89 1993-94 1991-92 2005-06 2003-04 1994-95 2001-02 2000-01 1986-87 Season: 138-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 391) 103-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 265) 102-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 242) 98-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (att. 233) 88-Michelle Butler, West Alabama (att. 241) 85-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 251) 85-Danielle Spears, West Georgia (att. 250) 83-Jessica Russell, Alabama-Huntsville (att. 198) 81-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 226) 79-Gina Flowers, West Georgia (att. 198) 1988-89 2003-04 2001-02 1998-99 1988-89 2004-05 1998-99 2005-06 1987-88 1991-92 Career: 367-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 933) 279-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (att. 722) 271-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (att. 793) 260-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (att. 709) 245-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (att. 714) 242-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (att. 632) 201-Jessica Russell, Alabama-Huntsville (att.505) 189-Traci Graham, Central Arkansas (att.535) 178-Teenia Harris, North Alabama (att. 490) 173-Linda Lyle, Henderson State (att. 505) 1999-2004 1999-02 2004-05 1985-89 1992-96 1999-02 2005-06 2000-01, 02-05 1987-90 1996-00 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 26-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia vs. Jacksonville St. (made 11) 24-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monticello (made 11) 19-Gina Flowers, West Georgia vs. Miles College (made 10) 19-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Henderson State (made 5) 18-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs Harding (made 7) 18-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia vs. Delta State (made 7) 17-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers vs. West Alabama (made 3) 17-Tanisha Rickman, West Florida vs. Valdosta State (made 7) 16-Held by five players. Most recently by Bridgett Hollis, Montevallo vs. Lincoln Memorial (made 8) 1988-89 1999-00 1991-92 1993-94 2001-02 1987-88 2000-01 1997-98 2001-02 Season: 391-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia (made 138) 256-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (made 103) 252-Cheritta Hill, Montevallo (made 64) 251-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 85) 250-Danielle Spears (made 85) 242-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (made 102) 241-Krisztina Hollosy, Arkansas-Monticello (made 75) 241-Michelle Butler, West Alabama (made 88) 233-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (made 62) 233-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (made 98) 1988-89 2003-04 1996-97 2004-05 1998-99 2001-02 1999-00 1988-89 2004-05 1998-99 Career: 933-Sarah Condra, Christian Brothers (made 367) 793-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (made 271) 722-Mindy Lasater, Arkansas Tech (made 279) 714-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (made 245) 709-Lisa Blackmon-Phillips, West Georgia 544-Bridgett Hollis, Montevallo (made 167) 535-Traci Graham, Central Arkansas (made 189) 508-Tausha Evans, West Alabama 505-Linda Lyle, Henderson State (made 173) 490-Teenia Harris, North Alabama (made 178) 1999-2004 2001-05 1999-02 1992-96 1985-89 1998-02 2000-01, 02-05 . 2001-05 1996-00 1987-90 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: (Minimum 5 attempts) 100.0-Magen Rogers, Ouachita Baptist vs. Christian Brothers 100.0-Shawanna Wright, Delta State vs. Clark-Atlanta (5-5) 100.0-Shawanna Wright, Delta State vs. Central Arkansas (5-5) 100.0-Kim Cameron, West Alabama vs. Rust College (6-6) 100.0-Schree Eackles, Henderson State vs. Central Arkansas (6-6 100.0-Tanya Redmond, Delta State vs. Albany State (GA) (5-5) 100.0-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech vs. Wayland Baptist (5-5) 100.0-Mandy Hatfield, Arkansas-Monticello vs. William Carey (5-5) 100.0-Christina Paradis, Henderson State vs. Ala-Huntsville (5-5) 100.0-Rosalyn Phillips, West Alabama vs. Southern/NO (5-5) 100.0-Monnica Artis, Henderson State vs. NE Oklahoma (5-5) 2005-06 1999-00 1999-00 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 1993-94 1994-95 Season: (Minimum 50 attempts) 56.3-Becky Mauck, North Alabama (45-80) 50.9-Kelly Tomlin, West Alabama (56-110) 50.0-Ashley Cox, Lincoln Memorial (38-76) 48.5-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (63-130) 48.2-Michelle Sharpe, West Alabama (40-83) 46.9-Amanda Jackson, Lincoln Memorial (46-98) 46.4-Shawanna Wright, Delta State (45-97) 46.2-Ginny Shaw, Arkansas Tech (55-119) 45.3-Gretchen Prince, West Alabama (63-139) 45.1-Julie Anderson, Henderson State (23-51) 1997-98 1992-93 2000-01 1996-97 2000-01 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 1995-96 2004-05 Career: (Minimum 75 attempts and two seasons) 45.7-Becky Mauck, North Alabama (134-293) 42.0-Ashley Cox, Lincoln Memorial (102-243) 42.0-Lea Herndon, Mississippi-Women (103-245) 41.7-Heather Campbell, Arkansas Tech (113-271) 1997-00 1998-02 1996-99 1995-97 41.5-Amy White, Arkansas Tech (100-241) 40.9-Julie Anderson, Henderson State (68-166) 40.5-Christina Paradis, Henderson State (119-294) 40.1-Ginny Shaw, Arkansas Tech (127-317) 39.8-Jessica Russell, Alabama-Huntsville (201-505) 39.7-Gretchen Prince, West Alabama (125-315) 1999-01 2004-05 1995-98 1999-02 2003-06 1995-97 REBOUNDS Game: 27-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State vs. MUW 27-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin vs. West Georgia 27-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin vs. Union 26-Genai Walker, Central Arkansas vs. West Florida 25-Robin Cox, Lincoln Memorial vs. North Greenville 25-Kim Allison, Alabama Huntsville vs. Alabama A&M 25-Schwanda Walker, West Georgia vs. Paine 24-Held by five players. Most recently by: Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State vs. West Georgia 1992-93 1986-87 1985-86 2001-02 1995-96 1993-94 1992-93 1999-00 Season: 430-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (29 games) 382-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (26 games) 377-Schwanda Walker, West Georgia (31 games) 374-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (35 games) 369-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (27 games) 368-Kathy Kennedy, Valdosta State (29 games) 367-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (36 games) 365-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (30 games) 360-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (34 games) 358-Genai Walker, Central Arkansas (32 games) 1992-93 1999-00 1991-92 2004-05 1991-92 1996-97 2003-04 1990-91 1991-92 2003-04 Career: 1,530-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (116 games) 1,331-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (107 games) 1,318-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (107 games) 1,217-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (105 games) 1,196-Genai Walker, Central Arkansas (124 games) 1,160-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (113 games) 1,159-Schwanda Walker, West Georgia (113 games) 1,061-LaTanya Patty, Delta State (123 games) 1,059-Erica Harris, Montevallo (92 games) 1,052-Nicole Trotter-Francis, Delta State (124 games) 1990-93 1997-01 1985-89 1986-90 2000-04 2000-04 1990-94 1990-93 1998-02 1996-00 REBOUNDS PER GAME Season: 14.9-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (430, 29 games) 14.7-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (382, 26 games) 13.7-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (369, 27 games) 13.6-Sharon Yarbrough, West Georgia (367, 27 games) 13.1-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (341, 26 games) 13.1-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (353, 27 games) 12.9-Erica Harris, Montevallo (336, 26 games) 12.8-Carol Harrington, Arkansas-Monticello (320, 25 games) 12.7-Kathy Kennedy, Valdosta State (368, 29 games) 12.4-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosa St. (347, 28 games) 12.4-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (323, 26 games) 12.4-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (335, 27 games) 1992-93 1999-00 1991-92 1994-95 1988-89 1986-87 2001-02 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 1997-98 1989-90 Career: (Minimum two seasons) 13.2-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (1,530, 116 games) 12.4-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (1,331, 107 games) 12.3-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (1,318, 107 games) 11.6-Shannon Williams, Valdosta State (1,217, 105 games) 11.5-Erica Harris, Montevallo (1059, 92 games) 11.4-Marchelle Bonner, Henderson State (582, 51 games) 11.2-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (937, 84 games) 11.5-Erica Harris, Montevallo (1,059, 92 games) 10.4-Aesha Carter, Henderson State (741, 71 games) 10.4-Denise Ward, West Alabama (549, 53 games) 1990-93 1997-01 1985-89 1986-90 2001-02 1994-96 1993-96 1998-02 2003-05 1987-89 ASSISTS Game: 17-Robin Cox, Lincoln Memorial vs. North Alabama 16-Sydney Jackson, West Florida vs. West Georgia 16-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama 16-Renee Cannon, West Alabama vs. Tougaloo College 15-Stephanie Stewart, Christian Brothers vs. Southern Arkansas 15-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas vs. Williams Baptist 15-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas vs. North Alabama 15-Sydney Jackson, West Florida vs. Stillman College 15-Luchy Cabrera, Jacksonville State vs. Troy State 14-Held by seven players. Most recently by Leah Roberts, North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville UWG Wolves Basketball 1994-95 1995-96 1994-95 1985-86 2000-01 1995-96 1995-96 1994-95 1988-89 2005-06 67 GSC Individual Records Season: Career: 248-Felicia Wright, Delta State (33 games) 234-Theresa Perry, Delta State (30 games) 220-Isabel Gonzalez, Lincoln Memorial (27 games) 217-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas (31 games) 212-Mandi Huskey, Arkansas Tech (38 games) 204-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (30 games) 200-Sydney Jackson, West Florida (28 games) 179-Jeaniece Slater, North Alabama (25 games) 178-Deborah Benson, North Alabama (26 games) 174-Stephanie Stewart, Christian Brothers (26 games) 1995-96 1994-95 1997-98 1995-96 1998-99 1990-91 1995-96 1991-92 1984-85 2000-01 667-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (132 games) 411-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (104 games) 321-Theresa Perry, Delta State (121 games) 294-Julie Anderson, Henderson State (127 games) 282-Angie Taylor, Delta State (107 games) 278-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (118 games) 273-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (119 games) 272-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (127 games) 263-Tracy Linton, Jacksonville State (116 games) 280-Michelle Gibson, West Florida (85 games) Career: 603-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (118 games) 601-Renee Cannon, West Alabama (110 games) 566-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (132 games) 563-Theresa Perry, Delta State (121 games) 541-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State (127 games) 511-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (119 games) 504-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (102 games) 482-Luchy Cabrera, Jacksonville State (115 games) 475-Shunda Barkley, West Georgia (114 games) 467-Pam Taylor, Delta State (127 games) 1987-91 1984-88 2001-05 1992-95 1990-93 1987-91 1992-96 1986-90 1990-94 1987-91 ASSISTS PER GAME Season: 8.15-Isabel Gonzalez, Lincoln Memorial (220, 27 games) 7.80-Theresa Perry, Delta State (234, 30 games) 7.52-Felicia Wright, Delta State (248, 33 games) 7.16-Jeaniece Slater, North Alabama (179, 25 games) 7.14-Sydney Jackson, West Florida (200, 28 games) 7.00-Windi Blevins, Central Arkansas (217, 31 games) 6.85-Deborah Benson, North Alabama (178, 26 games) 6.80-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (204, 30 games) 6.69-Stephanie Stewart, Christian Brothers (174, 26 games) 6.04-Sequoyah Johnson, West Georgia (163, 27 games) 1997-98 1994-95 1995-96 1991-92 1995-96 1995-96 1984-85 1990-91 2000-01 1994-95 Career: (Minimum two seasons) 7.02-Isabel Gonzalez, Lincoln Memorial (358, 51 games) 5.47-Mandi Huskey, Arkansas Tech (378, 69 games) 5.46-Renee Cannon, West Alabama (601, 110 games) 5.11-Jana Bright, Jacksonville State (603, 118 games) 4.98-Nicole Bejaran, Montevallo (244, 49 games) 4.96-Wendi Blevins, Central Arkansas (422, 85 games) 4.94-Stephanie Smith, Valdosta State (504, 102 games) 4.65-Theresa Perry, Delta State (563, 121 games) 4.40-Renita Dobbins, Central Arkansas (383, 87 games) 4.29-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (566, 132 games) 4.29-Dana Bright, Jacksonville State (511, 119 games) 1997-99 1997-99 1984-88 1987-91 1998-00 1993-96 1992-96 1992-95 2003-06 2001-05 1987-91 STEALS Game: 18-Melissa Richardson, Ouachita Baptist vs. St. Mary’s 15-Gretchen Prince, West Alabama vs. Oakwood 13-Shaun Thomas, Jacksonville State vs. North Alabama 12-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Christian Brothers 11-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist 11-Michelle Gibson, West Florida vs. Valdosta State 11-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. Harding 11-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas vs. NE State 11-Anika McCoy, West Georgia vs. Reinhardt 11-Tonya Jackson, West Georgia vs. Fort Valley State 11-Shorlone Crockam, Delta State vs. Valdosta State 11-Shunda Barkley, West Georgia vs. Miles 2006-07 1996-97 1992-93 2001-02 2004-05 2003-04 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 1996-97 1992-93 1992-93 Season: 190-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (35 games) 188-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (31 games) 161-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (34 games) 156-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (25 games) 133-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (34 games) 129-Shaun Thomas, Delta State (29 games) 128-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (32 games) 122-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (36 games) 113-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (27 games) 112-Michelle Gibson, West Florida (27 games) 68 UWG Wolves Basketball 2004-05 2001-02 2002-03 1989-90 2004-05 1992-93 2003-04 2003-04 1986-87 2003-04 2001-05 1985-90 1992-95 2001-05 1996-00 1987-91 1987-91 1990-93 1990-93 2003-06 STEALS PER GAME Season: 6.24-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (156, 25 games) 5.43-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (190, 35 games) 4.70-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (161, 34 games) 4.45-Shaun Thomas, Delta State (129, 29 games) 4.19-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (113, 27 games) 4.17-Tenasha Evans, Montevallo (96, 23 games) 4.14-Michelle Gibson, West Florida (112, 27 games) 4.00-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (128, 32 games) 3.89-Anika McCoy, West Georgia (105, 27 games) 3.88-Katie Ferguson, Central Arkansas (97, 27 games) 3.88-Thersa Perry, Delta State (101, 26 games) 1989-90 2004-05 2002-03 1992-93 1986-87 1999-00 2003-04 2003-04 2001-02 2000-01 1993-94 Career: 5.05-Carone Harris, Central Arkansas (667, 132 games) 3.95-Gwen Long, UT-Martin (411, 104 games) 3.59-Saprina Reed, Henderson State (255, 71 games) 3.24-Evelyn Willis, Southern Arkansas (165, 51 games) 2.96-Tausha Evans, West Alabama (246, 83 games) 2.74-Jennifer Richardson, Arkansas Tech (178, 65 games) 2.69-Sydney Jackson, West Florida (148, 55 games) 2.66-Katie Ferguson, Central Arkansas (210, 79 games) 2.65-Theresa Perry, Delta State (321, 121 games) 2.64-Angie Taylor, Delta State (282, 107 games) 2001-05 1985-90 2004-05 1997-99 2001-05 1995-98 1994-96 1998-01 1992-95 1996-00 BLOCKED SHOTS 1999-00 1999-00 Season: 112-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (26 games) 104-Cara Melton, Montevallo (26 games) 98-Cara Melton, Montevallo (24 games) 97-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (27 games) 89-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (29 games) 74-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (28 games) 71-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (26 games) 69-Charisse Stratton, Delta State (30 games) 63-Regan Rockwell, West Florida (26 games) 61-Yolanda Thomas, West Alabama (30 games) 61-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (26 games) 1999-00 2001-02 1999-00 2000-01 2005-06 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1996-97 2003-04 1994-95 Career: 354-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (107 games) 255-Cara Melton, Montevallo (73 games) 232-Pam Lockett, Delta State (128 games) 206-Leslie McKiernon, Delta State (130 games) 195-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (82 games) 193-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (107 games) 156-CaMeshia Pete, West Alabama (107 games) 150-Charisse Stratton, Delta State (111 games) 141-Hillary Ross, Lincoln Memorial (113 games) 135-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (84 games) 1997-01 1999-2003 1986-90 1990-93 2003-06 1985-89 1999-03 1992-95 2000-04 1993-96 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME Season: 4.31-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (112, 26 games) 4.08-Cara Melton, Montevallo (98, 24 games) 4.00-Cara Melton, Montevallo (104, 26 games) 3.59-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (97, 27 games) 3.06-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (89, 29 games) 2.80-Ruby Vaden, Arkansas Tech (45, 16 games) 2.73-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (71, 26 games) 2.64-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (74, 28 games) 2.42-Regan Rockwell, West Florida (63, 26 games) 1999-00 1999-00 2001-02 2000-01 2005-06 2007-08 1997-98 1998-99 1996-97 Career: Game: 12-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State vs. Eckerd 10-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. West Florida 9-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida vs. Mobile 9-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida vs. North Alabama 9-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State vs. West Georgia 9-Kamiya Thorne, Mississippi-Women vs. Arkansas-Monticello 9-Vickie Jackson, Delta State vs. Troy State 8-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. Henderson State 8-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. LeMoyne-Owen 8-Cara Melton, Montevallo vs. Valdosta State 1999-00 1999-00 2005-06 2005-06 2000-01 2000-01 1985-86 1999-00 3.49-Cara Melton, Montevallo (255, 73 games) 3.30-Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State (354, 107 games) 2.37-Melissa Nafzger, West Florida (195, 82 games) 1.81-Pam Lockett, Delta State (232, 128 games) 1.80-Mary Kate Long, UT-Martin (193, 107 games) 1.61-Angela Watson, Central Arkansas (135, 84 games) 1.59-Regan Rockwell, West Florida (116, 73 games) 1.59-Leslie McKiernon, Delta State (206, 130 games) 1999-2003 1997-01 2003-06 1986-90 1985-89 1994-96 1996-97 1990-93 GSC Team Records MOST POINTS Game: (One Team) 132-Henderson State vs. Rhema (24) 132-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae 124-Miss-Women vs. Concordia College (38) 124-Mississippi College vs. Tougaloo (63) 123-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist (30) 123-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State (69) 122-Central Arkansas vs. Texas College (46) 122-Montevallo vs. Selma University (40) 120-Valdosta State vs. Tampa (67) 120-Delta State vs. Troy State (58) 2002-03 1998-99 1997-98 1994-95 2001-02 1990-91 2002-03 1995-96 1985-86 1987-88 Game: (Both Teams) 217-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State 208-Lincoln Memorial vs. North Alabama 208-Valdosta State vs. Delta State 204-Harding vs. North Alabama 197-Lincoln Memorial vs. Mississippi College 198-Montevallo vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 192-Harding vs. North Alabama 192-Henderson State vs. Arkansas-Monticello 191-Central Arkansas vs. Fort Valley State 190-Harding vs. West Alabama 190-Central Arkansas vs. Florida Southern 1988-89 1997-98 1986-87 2006-07 1993-94 2000-01 2005-06 1998-99 2004-05 2007-08 1995-96 Game: (In a Half) 73-MUW vs. Concordia 70-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae 67-Central Arkansas vs. Ouachita Baptist 67-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State 66-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema Bible 66-Central Arkansas vs. Texas College 65-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey 65-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist 63-Mississippi-Women vs. Blue Mountain 62-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-McRae 59-Henderson State vs. Amer Univ.-Puerto Rico 59-Delta State vs. Mississippi-Women 1997-98 1998-99 1995-96 1990-91 2007-08 2002-03 2003-04 2001-02 1994-95 1998-99 2000-01 1996-97 Game: (Allowed) 123-North Alabama vs. North Dakota State 1993-94 123-Troy State vs. Jacksonville State 1990-91 120-Troy State vs. Delta State 1987-88 116-Valdosta State vs. Georgia 1986-87 114-Montevallo vs. Union University (TN) 1996-97 113-Delta State vs. Auburn-Montgomery 1994-95 109-Southern Arkansas vs. LeTourneau University 1996-97 109-Lincoln Memorial vs. Delta State 1993-94 107-Montevallo vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 2000-01 107-Henderson State vs. Arkansas-Monticello 1998-99 107-Valdosta State vs. Delta State 1987-88 Season: 2,825-Delta State (33 games) 2,780-Jacksonville State (30 games) 2,765-Delta State (31 games) 2,771-Central Arkansas (35 games) 2,758-Delta State (34 games) 2,661-Delta State (33 games) 2,458-Arkansas Tech (32 games) 1985-86 1990-91 1985-86 2004-05 1988-89 1995-96 2007-08 POINTS PER GAME 92.6-Jacksonville State (2,780, 30 games) 89.2-Delta State (2,765, 31 games) 86.6-Valdosta State (2,252, 26 games) 86.8-Valdosta State (2,257, 26 games) 85.9-Valdosta State (2,138, 27 games) 85.6-Delta State (2,826, 33 games) 84.8-Jacksonville State (2,543, 30 games) 83.8-Delta State (2,515, 30 games) 82.7-Jacksonville State (2,233, 27 games) 82.6-Valdosta State (2394, 29 games) 1990-91 1985-86 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1989-90 1989-90 1986-87 1991-92 1994-95 FEWEST POINTS Game: (One Team) 24-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia 24-Valdosta State vs. Webber College 24-Ouachita Baptist vs. Rhema Bible College 25-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey 25-Christian Brothers vs. Arkansas Tech 27-Montevallo vs. Central Arkansas 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2003-04 2000-01 . 2002-03 28-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Delta State 29-West Georgia vs. Montevallo 30-Valdosta State vs. Emporia State 33-Christian Brothers vs. Delta State 33-Henderson State vs. Delta State 33-Jacksonville State vs. Alabama-Huntsville 2005-06 2004-05 1997-98 2005-06 1997-98 1984-85 Game: (Both Teams) 63-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia 68-Christian Brothers vs. Arkansas Tech 71-Montevallo vs. West Georgia 75-West Alabama vs. William Carey 80-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Delta State 82-West Alabama vs. West Georgia 85-Valdosta State vs. West Alabama 85-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia 86-Arkansas Tech vs. Mississippi-Women 87-Lincoln Memorial vs. Montevallo 89-Central Arkansas vs. Mississippi-Women 2006-07 2000-01 2004-05 1990-91 2005-06 1996-97 2000-01 2000-01 1999-00 2003-04 1999-00 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME Season: 46.0-Valdosta State (1425, 31 games) 46.3-Delta State (1,527, 33 games) 52.8-Arkansas Tech (1,636, 31 games) 52.9-Valdosta State (1,480, 28 games) 53.5-Arkansas Tech (1,658 31 games) 54.9-Arkansas Tech (1,482, 27 games) 55.2-Southern Arkansas (1,490, 27 games) 55.6-West Georgia (1502, 27 games) 55.9-Lincoln Memorial (1,621, 29 games) 56.1-Arkansas Tech (1,851, 33 games) 2006-07 2005-06 2000-01 2005-06 2001-02 2005-06 2003-04 2001-02 2003-04 1996-97 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 54-Delta State vs. Dillard (att. 77) . 1985-86 51-Central Arkansas vs. Texas College (att. 89) 2002-03 51-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees Mcrae (att. 93) 1998-99 51-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College (att. 92) 1997-98 51-Mississippi College vs. Tougaloo (att. 77) 1994-95 51-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State 1990-91 50-Valdosta State vs. Tampa (att. 91) 1986-87 49-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey (att. 85) 2003-04 49-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College (att. 79) 1997-98 49-Montevallo vs. Selma University 1995-96 49-Delta State vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1986-87 49-Jacksonville State vs. Judson 1985-86 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 109-Henderson State vs. Wiley College 1997-98 98-Montevallo vs. Selma University 1995-96 97-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist (made 40) 2004-05 97-Jacksonville State vs. North Alabama 1991-92 96-West Alabama vs. Stillman 1986-87 94-Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (made 44) 1985-86 93-Henderson State vs. American-Puerto Rico (made 40 ) 2000-01 93-Lincoln Memorial vs. Lees-Mcrae (made 51) 1998-99 93-West Alabama vs. Jacksonville State (made 32) 1987-88 92-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College (made 51) 1997-98 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 100.0-Montevallo vs. Miles (11-11) 2001-02 71.2-Arkansas Tech vs. Southern Arkansas (37-52) 1997-98 70.7-Valdosta State vs. Tuskegee (41-58) 1995-96 69.8-Valdosta State vs. Florida So. (44-63) 1985-86 68.5-Arkansas Tech vs. Wayland Baptist (37-54) 1996-97 67.8-North Alabama vs. West Georgia (40-59) 1985-86 67.4-Arkansas Tech vs. Evangel College (29-43) 1996-97 67.4-Mississippi College vs. West Alabama (29-43) 1992-93 Season: 51.8-Valdosta State (830-1603) 51.6-Arkansas Tech (951-1842) 1995-96 1996-97 51.4-Valdosta State (853-1659) 51.0-Arkansas Tech (947-1858) 50.3-Delta State (946-1,882) 48.5-Arkansas Tech (868-1788) 48.3-Arkansas Tech (100-2072) 48.2-Arkansas Tech (870-1806) 47.9-North Alabama (771-1,609) 47.8-Montevallo (862-1802) 1985-86 1997-98 1999-00 2007-08 1998-99 1995-96 1999-00 1995-96 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 48-Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama (58 att.) 44-Delta State vs. West Alabama (57 att.) 42-Lincoln Memorial vs. Valdosta State (52 att.) 41-Montevallo vs. Miles (52 att.) 41-Lincoln Memorial vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (56 att.) 40-Montevallo vs. Allen 40-Valdosta State vs. Tampa (47 att.) 39-UT Martin vs. Troy State (55 att.) 38-Harding vs. Henderson State (45 att.) 38-Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (49 att.) 1990-91 1989-90 2001-02 2004-05 1997-98 2000-01 1985-86 1985-86 2007-08 1991-92 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 60-Montevallo vs. Allen (made 40) . 2000-01 58-Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama (made 48) 1990-91 57-Delta State vs. West Alabama (made 44) 1989-90 56-Lincoln Memorial vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (made 41) 1997-98 55-Montevallo vs. Talladega College (made 36) 1995-96 55-UT Martin vs. Troy State (made 39) 1985-86 54-Lincoln Memorial vs. Montevallo (made 37) 2001-02 52-Montevallo vs. Miles (made 41) . 2004-05 52-Lincoln Memorial vs. Valdosta State (made 42) 2001-02 49-Delta State vs. Jacksonville State (made 38) 1991-92 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: Game: (Minimum 10 attempts) 100.0-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Harding (13-13) 100.0-Henderson State vs. Ouachita Baptist (19-19) 100.0-Arkansas Tech vs. Ouachita Baptist (16-16) 100.0-Christian Brothers vs. Henderson State (11-11) 100.0-Central Arkansas vs. Henderson State (14-14) 100.0-North Alabama vs. Lincoln Memorial (12-12) 100.0-Southern Arkansas vs. Christian Brothers (11-11) 100.0-Central Arkansas vs. North Alabama (10-10) 100.0-Valdosta State vs. North Alabama (10-10) 95.2-Christian Brothers vs. Delta State (20-21) 95.2-Mississippi-Women vs. Delta State (20-21) 2004-05 1999-00 2001-02 1999-00 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1994-95 1986-87 2003-04 2001-02 Season: 78.5-Harding (488-622) 77.5-Central Arkansas (680-877) 76.4-Arkansas Tech (446-584) 75.9-North Alabama (462-609) 74.3-Valdosta State (612-824) 73.6-Christian Brothers (349-474) 73.1-Alabama-Huntsville (418-572) 73.1-Harding (434-594) 72.9-North Alabama (417-572) 2005-06 2004-05 1996-97 2006-07 1985-86 1999-00 . 2004-05 2006-07 1997-98 Game (Both Teams): 28-Harding vs. West Alabama 25-North Alabama vs. Jacksonville State 24-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema Bible 23-Southern Arkansas vs. Arkansas-Monticello 22-Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama 22-Christian Brothers vs. Central Arkansas 22-North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville 21-North Alabama vs. Lambuth 21-Central Arkansas vs. NE Oklahoma 21-West Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville 21-Harding vs. UALR 2007-08 1994-95 2007-08 1995-96 2004-05 2000-01 2006-07 1996-97 1995-96 2002-03 2006-07 Season: 257-Central Arkansas (att. 757) 243-Arkansas Tech (att. 664) 235-Arkansas-Monticello (att. 712) 233-Arkansas-Monticello (att. 774) 217-Central Arkansas (att. 696) 216-Harding (att. 592) 216-Harding (att. 657) 200-Central Arkansas (att. 200) 2004-05 2006-07 2007-08 2004-05 2003-04 2007-08 2006-07 2002-03 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: (One Team) 53-Southern Arkansas vs. Central Arkansas 51-North Alabama vs. Lindsey Wilson 47-Southern Arkansas vs. East Texas Baptist 39-West Georgia vs North Alabama 38-Southern Arkansas vs. Harris-Stowe 38-Christian Brothers vs. Lane 37-Arkansas-Monticelo vs. Tuskegee 37-Harding vs. Central Baptist 36-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Arkansas Tech 36-Delta State vs. SIU-Edwardsville 36-West Alabama vs. Henderson State 36-Harding vs. West Alabama 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1989-90 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 1996-97 1993-94 2006-07 Game: (Both Teams) 63-Harding vs. West Alabama 62-North Alabama vs. Jacksonville State 60-Harding vs. Henderson State 59-West Alabama vs. Pfeiffer 58-Arkansas Tech vs. Henderson State 58-North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville 57-Harding vs. Henderson State 57-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Ouachita Baptist 56-North Alabama vs. Bethel 2007-08 1994-95 2006-07 2004-05 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2004-05 1996-97 Season: 774-Arkansas-Monticello (made 233) 757-Central Arkansas (made 257) 712-Arkansas-Monticello (made 235) 696-Central Arkansas (made 217) 678-Arkansas-Monticello (made 192) 657-Harding (made 216) 592-Harding (made 216) 590-Christian Brothers (made 196) 590-Central Arkansas (made 200) 583-Henderson State (made 173) 583-Arkansas-Monticello (made 186) 2004-05 2004-05 2007-08 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2002-03 2004-05 2006-07 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: (Minimum 5 made) Game: (One Team) 21-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema Bible 20-North Alabama vs. Lindsey Wilson 17-Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama 16-West Georgia vs. North Alabama 15-Arkansas Tech vs. Texas A&M-International 15-Harding vs. York 14-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible 14-Harding vs. Lincoln 14-Arkansas Tech vs. Harding 14-Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Alabama 14-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Alabama-Huntsville 2004-05 14-Christian Brothers vs. Kentucky State (att. 29) 1999-00 14-Central Arkansas vs. West Alabama (att. 22) 1994-95 14-North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville (att. 31) 2006-07 14-Arkansas Tech vs. Christian Brothers (att. 35) 2006-07 2007-08 1998-99 2004-05 1989-90 2007-08 2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 2005-06 2004-05 100.0-Henderson State vs. Northeast Oklahoma (5-5) 90.0-Arkansas Tech vs. Wayland Baptist (9-10) 87.5-West Georgia vs. Delta State (7-8) 85.7-Arkansas Tech vs. Central Arkansas (6-7) 85.7-Christian Brothers vs. Kennesaw State (6-7) 85.7-West Alabama vs. Southern/NO (6-7) 83.3-Arkansas Tech vs. Tusculum College (5-6) 77.8-Alabama-Huntsville vs. LeMoyne-Owen (7-9) UWG Wolves Basketball 1994-95 1996-97 1991-92 1997-98 1996-97 1993-94 1996-97 1995-96 69 GSC Records Season: Season: 41.9-Arkansas Tech (101-241) 40.7-West Alabama (168-413) 40.6-Arkansas Tech (168-414) 39.9-Central Arkansas (158-396) 39.3-Arkansas Tech (146-372) 39.0-North Alabama (134-344) 38.2-Arkansas Tech (182-477) 38.2-Lincoln Memorial (136-356) 37.3-Delta State (165-442) 37.2-North Alabama (45-121) 1996-97 1992-93 2000-01 1997-98 1998-99 1997-98 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 1987-88 REBOUNDS 104-Delta State vs. Lincoln Memorial 97-UT Martin vs. Jacksonville State 89-Mississippi College vs. Tougaloo 76-Henderson State vs. Amer Univ.-Puerto Rico 73-West Florida vs. North Alabama 73-North Alabama vs. Mississippi-Women 72-Henderson State vs. Wiley College 71-Delta State vs. Lane College 69-Montevallo vs. Spelman 69-Montevallo vs. LeMoyne-Owen 1989-90 1989-90 1994-95 2000-01 1996-97 1993-94 1997-98 1995-96 2001-02 1999-00 Game: (Both Teams) 139-Mississippi-Women vs. North Alabama 136-Mississippi-Women vs. West Georgia 123-West Florida vs. North Alabama 121-Lincoln Memorial vs. West Georgia 115-West Alabama vs. Henderson State 115-Montevallo vs. LeMoyne-Owen 115-Montevallo vs. Valdosta State 114-Lincoln Memorial vs. Mississippi College 111-North Alabama vs. Talladega 110-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College 110-West Florida vs. Lincoln Memorial 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1994-95 2003-04 1999-00 1999-00 1993-94 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 Season: 1,586-Delta State (33 games) 1,576-Delta State (33 games) 1,574-Delta State (33 games) 1,453-Henderson State (35 games) 1,429-Central Arkansas (34 games) 1,428-Central Arkansas (35 games) 1,396-Henderson State (36 games) 1,395-Delta State (35 games) 1,388-Delta State (32 games) 1,351-Delta State (31 games) 21.4-Jacksonville State (642, 30 games) 19.4-Lincoln Memorial (525, 27 games) 19.3-Montevallo (559, 29 games) 19.2-Delta State (617, 32 games) 18.3-Central Arkansas (568, 31 games) 18.2-Valdosta State (529, 29 games) 18.1-Lincoln Memorial (508, 28 games) 18.1-Arkansas State (597, 33 games) 18.0-Arkansas Tech (558, 31 games) 17.8-Delta State (571, 32 games) Season: 1994-95 1992-93 1991-92 1992-93 1990-91 1992-93 1989-90 1994-95 1987-88 1995-96 Season: 1988-89 1995-96 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 2007-08 1997-98 2005-06 Game: ASSISTS Game: (Both Teams) 70 Season: 1996-97 2004-05 1997-98 1996-97 2004-05 2003-04 2000-01 1996-97 2007-08 2007-08 1998-99 2001-02 Game: 1996-97 1995-96 1995-96 2001-02 1995-96 1995-96 2001-02 2007-08 UWG Wolves Basketball 2005-06 1999-00 2004-05 2003-04 1999-00 2001-02 1996-97 2000-01 2003-04 . 2006-07 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME 6.04-Montevallo (145, 24 games) 5.60-West Florida (169, 30 games) 5.60-West Florida (151, 27 games) 5.12-Montevallo (133, 26 games) 4.92-West Florida (128, 26 games) 4.56-Valdosta State (27 games) 4.44-Christian Brothers (27 games) 4.30-Henderson State (152, 35 games) 4.04-Lincoln Memorial (118, 29 games) 3.70-Arkansas Tech (118, 32 games) 1999-00 2005-06 2003-04 2001-02 1996-97 2000-01 2006-07 2004-05 2003-04 2007-08 MOST FOULS 39-West Alabama vs. Oakwood 32-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist 32-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College 29-West Alabama vs. Belhaven 27-Harding vs. Arkansas Baptist 27-Central Arkansas vs. Nova Southeastern 27-Lincoln Memorial vs. Virginia Intermont 27-Delta State vs. Albany State 26-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema 26-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible 26-West Alabama vs. Lane 26-Lincoln Memorial vs. Virginia-Wise 506-Henderson State (35 games) 452-Central Arkansas (31 games) 446-Delta State (33 games) 436-Delta State (34 games) 433-Delta State (33 games) 426-Central Arkansas (34 games) 426-Delta State (31 games) 419-Central Arkansas (35 games) 414-Henderson State (34 games) 414-Jacksonville State (30 games) 2004-05 2001-02 1992-93 1991-92 1989-90 2002-03 1985-86 2004-05 2005-06 1990-91 STEALS PER GAME 14.5-Henderson State (506, 35 games) 14.5-Central Arkansas (452, 31 games) 13.9-Valdosta State (409, 31 games) 13.2-West Alabama (343, 26 games) 13.1-Southern Arkansas (341, 26 games) 13.0-Mississippi-Women (338, 26 games) 12.8-Central Arkansas (410, 32 games) 12.8-West Georgia (345, 27 games) 12.8-Lincoln Memorial (345, 27 games) 12.8-Delta State (410, 32 games) Game: (One Team) 56-Mississippi-Women vs. Harding 55-Central Arkansas vs. Florida Southern 51-Arkansas Tech vs. Delta State 50-West Florida vs. Mobile 50-Henderson State vs. Delta State 49-Southern Arkansas vs. Delta State 49-Mississippi-Women vs. Miles 47-Held by six teams. Most recently by: Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible 1990-91 1997-98 1995-96 1999-00 1995-96 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 STEALS 1989-90 1987-88 1995-96 2004-05 2002-03 2004-05 2003-04 2000-01 1997-98 1996-97 REBOUNDS (AVG): 39-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State 36-Montevallo vs. West Georgia 36-Delta State vs. Alabama-Huntsville 36-Delta State vs. Mississippi-Women 36-West Alabama vs. Tougaloo College 35-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible 35-Southern Arkansas vs. Wiley College 34-Arkansas Tech vs. Arkansas Baptist 169-West Florida (30 games) 156-Valdosta State (26 games) 152-Henderson State (35 games) 151-West Florida (27 games) 145-Montevallo (24 games) 133-Montevallo (26 games) 128-West Florida (26 games) 123-Valdosta State (27 games) 122-Henderson State (36 games) 120-Christian Brothers (27 games) Game: Season: 51.8-Mississippi-Women (1,354, 26 games) 51.8-Jacksonville State (1,503, 29 games) 49.6-Jacksonville State (1,338, 27 games) 49.2-Valdosta State (1,280, 26 games) 48.9-Delta State (1,466, 30 games) 48.1-West Georgia (1,298, 27 games) 48.1-Delta State (1,586, 33 games) 47.8-Valdosta State (1,387, 29 games) 47.8-Delta State (1,576, 33 games) 47.7-Delta State (1,574, 33 games) 1989-90 1987-88 1995-96 1988-89 1992-93 1990-91 1991-92 1999-00 1996-97 2000-01 ASSISTS PER GAME Game: (One Team) CONSECUTIVE WINS Season: 715-Delta State (33 games) 698-Delta State (33 games) 693-Delta State (33 games) 680-Jacksonville State (30 games) 669-Delta State (33 games) 642-Jacksonville State (30 games) 633-Delta State (34 games) 617-Delta State (32 games) 597-Arkansas Tech (33 games) 586-Delta State (35 games) 40-West Alabama vs. Delta State 38-West Florida vs. Lincoln Memorial 37-West Alabama vs. Valdosta State 36-Valdosta State vs. Delta State 35-Henderson State vs. Barry 34-West Georgia vs. Valdosta State 33-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Berry 33-Montevallo vs. Lincoln Memorial 32-Held four times. Most recently by: Montevallo vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 1989-90 1996-97 1986-87 1985-86 1998-99 1996-97 1998-99 2001-02 2000-01 FEWEST FOULS Game: 2-Valdosta State vs. Catawba 3-West Georgia vs. Clark-Atlanta 4-Valdosta State vs. West Georgia 4-West Georgia vs. Albany State 5-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College 5-Valdosta State vs. North Alabama 5-Valdosta State vs. Fort Valley State 5-Valdosta State vs. Bowie State 5-West Georgia vs. St. Augustine 5-West Georgia vs. Valdosta State 1994-95 1993-94 1994-95 1989-90 1997-98 1996-97 1996-97 1995-96 1989-90 1989-90 WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 2004-05 2001-02 2006-07 1996-97 1997-98 1994-95 2003-04 2001-02 2000-01 1997-98 BLOCKED SHOTS 16-Montevallo vs. Brevard 2002-03 15-Montevallo vs. West Georgia 2002-03 14-West Georgia vs. Mississippi-Women 2001-02 14-Delta State vs. West Georgia (GSC Semifinals) 1994-95 13-West Florida vs. Mobile 2005-06 13-West Florida vs. North Alabama 2005-06 13-Valdosta State vs. Eckerd 1999-00 13-Valdosta State vs. Fort Valley State 1999-00 13-Delta State vs. Henderson State 1991-92 11-Held by 16 teams. Most recently by Arkansas Tech vs. Ouachita Baptist 2007-08 108-Henderson State vs. Rhema (132-24) 93-Central Arkansas vs. Ark Baptist (123-30) 91-Central Arkansas vs. Puerto Rico-Cayey (116-25) 88-Henderson State vs. Selma (105-17) 86-Mississippi-Women vs. Concordia College (124-38) 83-Delta State vs. Alabama-Huntsville (109-26) 82-Delta State vs. LeMoyne-Owen (119-37) 82-Montevallo vs. Selma (122-40) 80-Arkansas Tech vs. Rhema Bible (113-33) 76-Mississippi College vs. Louisiana Christian (103-27) 2002-03 2001-02 2003-04 1995-96 1997-98 1987-88 1997-98 1995-96 2007-08 1993-94 GAMES WON 33-Delta State 32-Delta State 32-Delta State 31-Arkansas Tech 30-Delta State 30-Delta State 30-Delta State 30-Delta State 29-Henderson State 29-Delta State 29-Arkansas Tech 2007-08 2000-01 1989-90 1998-99 2005-06 1991-92 1988-89 1987-88 2005-06 1999-00 1996-97 33-Delta State 28-Delta State 24-Delta State 19-Central Arkansas 19-Arkansas Tech 19-Montevallo 17-Delta State 16-Arkansas Tech 16-Henderson State 16-Delta State 2007-08 1989-90 1986-87 2004-05 1996-97 1995-96 2000-01 2007-08 2003-04 1999-00 MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS 22-Delta State 20-West Florida 19-Arkansas Tech 15-Central Arkansas 15-Arkansas Tech 14-West Florida 12-Central Arkansas 11-Delta State 10-Henderson State 10-Arkansas Tech 10-Delta State 10-Montevallo 10-Jacksonville State 2006-current 1998-00 1996-98 2004-06 1999-01 1998-99 2004-05 2000-01 2004-05 1998-99 1996-97 1995-96 1987-88 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME COURT WINS 58-Delta State 51-Delta State 29-Arkansas Tech 23-Central Arkansas 22-Valdosta State 20-Arkansas Tech 18-Lincoln Memorial 16-Central Arkansas 15-Central Arkansas 15-West Alabama 15-West Florida 1996-00 1985-88 1998-01 2002-04 1994-96 1996-98 1999-2002 2004-06 2004-05 2003-04 1996-98 GAMES LOST 27-Jacksonville State (2 wins) 26-West Georgia (0 wins) 24-Southern Arkansas (1 wins) 22-North Alabama (5 wins) 22-Harding (5 wins) 22-Christian Brothers (5 wins) 22-Christian Brothers (4 wins) 22-Henderson State (4 wins) 21-Montevallo (6 wins) 21-Henderson State (7 wins) 21-Jacksonville State (6 wins) 1984-85 1995-96 1995-96 2005-06 2003-04 2002-03 1998-99 1997-98 2007-08 1996-97 1986-87 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 97.0-Delta State (32-1) 91.4-Delta State (32-3) 90.9-Delta State (30-3) 90.6-Delta State (29-3) 87.9-Arkansas Tech (29-4) 87.5-Delta State (28-4) 86.7-Jacksonville State (26-4) 86.2-Montevallo (25-4) 85.7-West Florida (24-4) 85.3-Henderson State (29-4) 1989-90 2000-01 2005-06 1999-00 1996-97 2006-07 1990-91 1995-96 1998-99 2005-06 SINGLE GAME HOME ATTENDANCE 4,547-Arkansas Tech vs. Delta State 3,100-Harding vs. Henderson State 2,864-Harding vs. Henderson State 2,862-Harding vs. Henderson State 2,850-Harding vs. Henderson State 2,308-Harding vs. Ouachita Baptist 2,193-Ouachita Baptist vs. Henderson State 2,000-Harding vs. Arkansas Tech 1,955-Central Arkansas vs. Arkansas Tech 1,937-Henderson State vs. Ouachita Baptist 1,921-Jacksonville State vs. Delta State 1,897-Lincoln Memorial vs. Alabama-Huntsville 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2003-04 2003-04 1995-96 2004-05 1990-91 2000-01 W a i g r o e G t s e Athletic Administration Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna Dr. Michael Ruffner Daryl Dickey President Vice President for University Advancement Athletic Director Eddie Duffey Michael Cooney Jenny Ingram Laura Clayton Senior Associate Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Business/Finance Compliance and Senior Women’s Administrator Objectives and Priorities for Athletics There are specific and critical objectives for the Director of Athletics and the Athletics staff, each of which must be met under the overarching umbrella of: I. Sound ethical behavior and standards of the highest order, which includes compliance with NCAA and GSC rules and regulations; and II. Sound fiscal prudence and appropriate management of the Athletics budget. In order, these objectives are: 1. Safety 72 UWG Wolves Basketball 2. Success of student athletes in terms of retention and graduation rates 3. Opportunities for student athletes who have the necessary ability and commitment to develop and demonstrate their athletic abilities, with particular emphasis on Title IX issues 4. Spirit: the engendering of team and school spirit among players, the student body, and other supporters - which includes winning games Coaching Staff Rongi Bethea Scott Brown Elizabeth Butts Frank Butts James Colzie Amanda Cook Women’s Basketball Assistant Cheeerleading Coach Cross-Country Assistant Head Cross-Country Coach Football Assistant Volleyball Assistant Michael Cooney Jackson Coots Men’s Basketball Head Coach Strength and Conditioning Marisa Kovacs Louis LeBlanc Head Soccer Coach Football Assistant Lamont Seward Erika Swanson Football Assistant Head Softball Coach Daryl Dickey Jeff Fela Skip Fite Mike Horn Head Football Coach Football Assistant Head Baseball Coach Head Golf Coach Gary Lee Craig Roden Russell Rothar Mandy Sansbury Head Volleyball Coach Women’s Head Basketball Coach Football Assistant Assistant Softball Coach Alex Udin Soccer Assistant Andy Young Men’s Basketball Assistant UWG Wolves Basketball 73 Athletic and Support Staff 74 Steven Broome Matt Cooke LaDonna Gray Photographer Assistant SID Media Services Coordinator Mitch Gray Sports Information Director Bill Green Seth Lester JoAnn Morgan Sandy Nix Athletic Trainer Head Athletic Trainer Administrative Secretary Director of Football Operations Michael Poss, M.D. Brad Prince Team Physician NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative UWG Wolves Basketball Gregory S. Slappey, M.D. Team Physician Ken Skinner Carrie Stewart Statistics Athletic Trainer Athletic Directory (All Area Codes - 678) ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION FOOTBALL V.P University Advancement Dr. Michael Ruffner............... 839-6447 [email protected] Director of Athletics Daryl Dickey ...................................... 839-6533 [email protected] Administrative Secretary JoAnn Morgan.............................. 839-6533 [email protected] Senior Associate A.D. Eddie Duffey .................................... 839-3962 [email protected] Associate A.D. Michael Cooney .......................................... 839-6533 [email protected] Assistant A.D.–Business & Finance Jenny Ingram ............... 839-6532 [email protected] Assistant A.D.–Compliance Laura Clayton ......................... 839-6533 [email protected] Athletics FAX ..................................................................... 839-6792 Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Brad Prince................... 839-6125 [email protected] Main Office......................................................................... 839-6539 Head Coach Daryl Dickey .................................................. 836-6539 [email protected] Director of Football Operations Sandy Nix ......................... 836-6539 [email protected] Assistants Coaches Louis LeBlanc.................................................................... 839-3959 [email protected] Jeff Fela ............................................................................. 839-3960 [email protected] James Colzie ...................................................................... 839-3957 [email protected] Russell Rothar ................................................................... 839-3958 [email protected] Lamont Seward ................................................................. 839-3961 [email protected] Graduate Assistants ............................................................. 839-6541 BASEBALL VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Skip Fite .................................................770-836-6537 [email protected] Assistant Coach Chris Moore .............................................. 839-3956 Head Coach Gary Lee ......................................................... 839-3955 [email protected] BASKETBALL- MEN Head Coach Erika Swanson ................................................ 839-3963 [email protected] Graduate Assistant Mandy Sansbury ................................... 839-3963 SOFTBALL Head Coach Mike Cooney .................................................. 839-6974 [email protected] Assistant Coach Andy Young ............................................... 839-3954 [email protected] BASKETBALL- WOMEN Head Coach Craig Roden ................................................... 839-3967 [email protected] Assistant Coach Rongi Bethea ............................................. 839-3968 [email protected] SPORTS INFORMATION Director Mitch Gray ........................................................... 839-6542 [email protected] Assistant Stuart Houghton .................................................. 836-6544 [email protected] SID FAX ............................................................................. 839-6543 SPORTS MEDICINE CROSS COUNTRY- MEN & WOMEN Head Coach Dr. Frank Butts ............................................... 839-3163 [email protected] Assistant Coach Liz Butts .................................................... 839-3163 [email protected] FACULTY ATHLETIC COMMITTEE CHAIR Dr. Michael K. Gordon ....................................................... 839-4354 [email protected] Head Athletic Trainer Seth Lester ........................................ 839-3968 [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer Carri Stewart ............................... 839-3969 [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer Bill Green .................................... 839-6628 [email protected] STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Jackson Coots.................................................................... 839-6533 [email protected] UWG Wolves Basketball 75 Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 1988 Name David Archer Clema Billingsley Westley Brown Ronnie Burchfield John Devore Steven Holmes Joe Laboon Dorothy McNabb Rick Meyer Ward Pafford Larry Schnall Tom Turner Clarence Walker Years Played 1981-82 1976-78 1973-76 1962-65 1962-65 1974-77 1973-75 1953-88 1966-70 1971-75 1974-77 1972-74 1972-74 Name Diane Benford David Brookings Barry Evans Arnold Franklin Bobby Pate Years Played 1973-75/1977-80 1961-65 1974-77 1964-81 1980-85 Name Tom D’Armi Brad Campbell Karen Garrett-Ayers Derrick Germaine Years Played 1962-64 1975-78 1980-84 1980-83 Name Lynn Ayers Tim Criswell Lisa McGhee-Smith Jerry Reynolds Years Played 1976-80 1983-86 1983-86 1972-75 Name Rick Camp Mary Fletcher Stuart Lewis Larry Turner Stevie Young Years Played 1973-74 1978-82 1982-84 1972-76 1984-90 Name Jerry Arnold Lisa Blackmon-Phillips Angelo Snipes Years Played 1974-77 1987-91 1981-84 Name Roger Kaiser Hal Lamb Velisa Levett (Caldwell) Sid Sprewell Years Played 1970-90 1983-86 1987-91 1976-79 Name Anthony Barge Barbara Berry Jim Collins Dan Logan Years Played 1985-87 1988-90 1966-Present 1975-77 Sport Football Basketball Track and Field Baseball Baseball Tennis Track and Field Coach and Educator Baseball Administration Tennis Basketball Basketball Class of 1989 Sport Basketball/Volleyball Basketball/Volleyball Baseball Trainer Head Football Coach Class of 1990 Sport Baseball Baseball Basketball Football Class of 1991 Sport Baseball Basketball Basketball Basketball Coach Class of 1992 Sport Baseball Basketball/Volleyball Baseball Track Football/Baseball Class of 1997 Sport Track/Cross Country Basketball Football Class of 1998 Sport Basketball/Ath. Director Football Basketball Baseball Class of 1999 Sport Basketball Softball/Volleyball Special Category Baseball Class of 2000 Name Doug Pridmore 76 Years Played 1988-91 UWG Wolves Basketball Sport Football Bill Shotwell Chris Teal Dawn Tobin (Criswell) Clay Wood 1962-64 1990-93 1985-88 1978-79 Basketball Football Volleyball Baseball Class of 2001 Name Felix Addo Parker Rowland Jimmy Sorrells Chad Walker Years Played 1992-94 1980-81 1990-93 1992-95 Sport Football Baseball Cross Country Football Class of 2002 Name Kevin Creech Shawn Hadley Michael Shackelford Jane Williamson Years Played 1983-84 1993-95 1981-84 1962-66 1987-94 Sport Baseball Basketball Football Basketball Basketball Coach Class of 2003 Name Tony Bailey Lonnie Edwards Corey Jarrells Byron Slack Years Played 1993-94 1996-98 1994-97 1993-96 Sport Basketball Basketball Football Football Class of 2004 Name Mantevious Jackson Sam Roark Schwanda Walker Chris Williams Years Played 1995-97 1988-91 1990-94 1995-98 Sport Basketball Cross Country Basketball Football Class of 2005 Name Michael Davis Dr. David Dugan Klay Killingsworth Curtis Pass Toby Strange Years Played 1988-89 1988, 90-94 1995-97 1998-00 1994-97 Sport Baseball Administrator Football Basketball Football Class of 2006 Name Jeremy Clements Mickey Henderson Clarence “Buddy” Murphy Russ Sharp Years Played 1996-2000 1995-96 1965-68 1977-90 Sport Football Football Baseball Athletic Trainer, Administrator Class of 2007 Name Nate Coggins Nick Price Melanie Shepherd Abed Taha Years Played 1998-2001 1998-2001 1997-2000 1998-2000 Sport Football Football Basketball Football Class of 2008 Name Marquis Floyd Dr. Gary Holmes Tim McClain Paul Snyder Yrs Played 1999-2002 1960-63 1992-95 1964-67 Sport Football Baseball/Special Football Baseball Class of 2009 Name Andy Hannah Oyemon Grace Jeremy Brostrom Yrs Played 1996-1999 1996-1999 1998-2001 Sport Cross Country Football Baseball 2009-10 Women’s Basketball GENERAL INFORMATION Institution: University of West Georgia City/Zip: Carrollton, GA 30118 Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Wolves Colors: Blue and Red Arena –The Coliseum Capacity: 6,790 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Gulf South President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna Alma Mater, Yr.: Bombay Institute of Technology, ‘71 Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey Alma Mater, Yr.: Tennessee, 1986 Athletic Department Phone: 678-8396533 No. 45 5 22 1 Name Alexis Pace Renate Lopez Renee Reece Marie Dowdell Name Charlease Williams Amy Horton Kim Jones Amelia Murray Thomassian Wyatt Tearra Henderson B.B. Brooks SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: Mitch Gray SID Office Phone: 678-839-6542 Home Phone: 770-574-9248 Wireless Phone: 770-301-8619 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web address: www.uwgsports.com SID Fax: 678-839-6543 Assistant SID: Matt Cooke Office Phone 678-839-6544 E-mail: [email protected] SID Mailing Address: Murphy Athletic Bldg., 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA 30118-1210 Overnight Address: SAME SPORTS MEDICINE Head Athletic Trainer: R. Seth Lester Women’s Basketball Trainer: Bill Green COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Craig Roden Alma Mater/Year: West Alabama/1978 Record at school (yrs) –188-164 (13 years) Career Record (yrs) –258-247 (18 years) Basketball Office Phone: 678-839-3967, 678-839-3966 Best time/day to reach coach: 10:0012:00, Mon-Fri Assistant Coach: Rongi Bethea Graduate Assistant: Rotesha Anderson TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Record: 22-7 2008-09 Conference record/finish: 10-2 (first in GSC East) Final 2009 Ranking (poll): None Letter Winners Returning: 4 Letter Winners Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 0 RETURNING LETTER WINNERS Position Ht. Cl. 07-08 Statistics Center 6-0 Sr. 2.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg Guard 5-5 Sr. 2.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg Forward 5-11 Sr. 1.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg Guard 5-10 Jr. 0.5 ppg, 0.7 rpg Position Guard Forward Center Forward Guard Center Guard TOP NEWCOMERS Ht. Cl. 5-7 Jr. 6-0 Jr. 6-2 Jr. 5-11 Jr. 5-8 Jr. 6-0 Jr. 5-5 Fr. Former School Jacksonville State Georgia Tech Gulf Coast (Fla.) C.C. Tennessee-Chattanooga Southern Union (Ala.) C.C. Lawson (Ala.) State C.C. Westview (Tenn.) H.S. On the Cover… Pictured on this year’s cover are the three Wolves’ seniors. (L-R) Renee Reece (22), Alexis Pace (45), and Renate Lopez (5) 2009-10 Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Nov. 15 EDWARD WATERS Nov. 18 at Fort Valley State Nov. 21 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Nov. 24 BENEDICT Nov. 28 at Harding Nov. 30 at Arkansas Tech Dec. 3 DELTA STATE Dec. 5 CLARK ATLANTA Dec. 8 TUSCULUM Dec. 14 at Benedict Dec. 17 at Augusta State Dec. 19 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Dec. 20 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO Jan. 1 at Ouachita Baptist Jan. 2 at Henderson State Jan. 9 at North Alabama* Jan. 14 NORTH GREENVILLE Jan. 16 WEST FLORIDA* Jan. 21 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* Jan. 23 at West Alabama* Jan. 30 VALDOSTA STATE* Feb. 6 NORTH ALABAMA* Feb. 13 at West Florida* Feb. 18 at Alabama-Huntsville* Feb. 20 WEST ALABAMA* Feb. 27 at Valdosta State* Mar. 4-7 GSC Tournament Location CARROLLTON Fort Valley CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Searcy, AR Russellville, AR CARROLLTON CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Columbia, SC Augusta CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Arkadelphia, AR Arkadelphia, AR Florence, AL CARROLLTON CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Livingston, AL CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Pensacola, FL Huntsville, AL CARROLLTON Valdosta Southaven, MS * GSC East Opponent Time 5:00 7:00 2:00 5:30 6:30 6:30 5:30 7:00 5:00 TBA 2:00 1:30 3:30 TBA 3:00 2:00 5:30 5:30 5:30 3:00 5:30 5:30 3:00 6:30 5:30 TBA TBA ALL Times Eastern
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