It`s your decision.

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It`s your decision.
It’s your decision.
Selecting a university and a basketball program is an important decision. It will play an instrumental role in your development as a person
and as a Division I athlete. I believe it’s important to surround yourself with great people, because it is those people that will help determine
the success in your life’s journey. As a Murray State Racer you will be surrounded by great people! Honors such as the OVC Medal of
Honor, OVC Player of the Year, 1st Team All-OVC, 1st Team Academic All-America and ESPN The Magazine: Academic All-America of the
Year are just some of the awards won by members of the Racer Family in 2008-2009.
As you begin the decision making process on where to continue your education, I encourage you to take a closer look at Murray State
University and all that it has to offer. MSU has consistently been ranked as one of the Nation’s finest universities by well respected
national publications such as U.S. News and World Report and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. The unique residential college system and
high quality of education have helped Murray State University become known as Kentucky’s public ivy university.
Murray State president, Dr. Randy Dunn, and Athletics Director, Allen Ward, have fostered an environment in which student-athletes
are given the resources to be successful both in the classroom and on the court. This includes the Weaver Center for Student-Athlete
Academic Enhancement, and one of the finest basketball facilities in the south, the Regional Special Events Center.
The Racer coaching staff and I are excited about the opportunity to compete for a championship every year! You will be challenged
mentally, physically and academically during your time here at Murray State. Our goal is that you leave this university with a diploma in one
hand and a championship ring on the other.
Come see what being a RACER is all about here in beautiful Murray, Kentucky. I know the quintessential college atmosphere and the
Southern hospitality will help you make memories that will last a lifetime. It truly is your world to explore!
Much Success,
Rob Cross
Table
of
Racer Experience
Racer Quick Facts . ...................................................................................... 3
2009-10 Roster...............................................................................................4
The Racer Experience.................................................................................5-7
The 2009-10 Racers
Senior Mallory Luckett.................................................................................8-9
Senior Jasmyne Thornton.......................................................................10-11
Senior Kayla Vance.................................................................................12-13
Sophomore Rachael Isom.......................................................................14-15
Sophomore Kristen Kluempers................................................................16-17
Sophomore Kayla Lowe..........................................................................18-19
Sophomore Mallory Schwab....................................................................20-21
Racer Newcomers...................................................................................22-25
2009-10 Coaching Staff
Head Coach Rob Cross...........................................................................26-27
Assistant Coach Carol Duncan.....................................................................28
Assistant Coach Ashley Hayes.....................................................................29
Assistant Coach Victoria Jones....................................................................30
Graduate Assistant Manager Shaleea Petty.................................................31
Racer Support Staff......................................................................................32
2009-10 Season
2009-10 Preview...........................................................................................33
Opponents...............................................................................................34-38
2008-09 In Review
2008-09 Overall Statistics.............................................................................39
2008-09 Conference Statistics/Review.........................................................40
OVC Review.................................................................................................41
2008-09 Box Scores................................................................................42-47
In the Rankings.............................................................................................47
Racer Record Book
All-Conference..............................................................................................48
Academic Awards.........................................................................................49
Yearly OVC Results.................................................................................50-51
Scoring Records...........................................................................................52
Field Goal Records.......................................................................................53
Three-Point Field Goal Records...................................................................54
Free Throw Records.....................................................................................55
Block & Steal Records..................................................................................56
Rebound & Assist Records...........................................................................57
Misc. Records/In the RSEC..........................................................................58
Yearly Statistical Records.............................................................................59
1,000 Point Club......................................................................................60-61
All-Time Roster........................................................................................62-63
Year-By-Year Results..............................................................................64-70
Coaching Records........................................................................................71
All-Time Series........................................................................................72-78
Retired Jerseys.............................................................................................79
Racers In the Pros........................................................................................80
Murray State University
Murray State University ......................................................................... 82-83
University Administration ............................................................................ 84
Athletics Director Allen Ward........................................................................85
Athletic Administration..................................................................................86
MSU Staff & Head Coaches.........................................................................87
Basketball Facilities......................................................................................88
Academics & Life Skills................................................................................89
Ohio Valley Conference................................................................................90
Racer Multi-Media........................................................................................91
MSU Media Relations...................................................................................92
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Contents
2009-10 Racer Schedule
Date
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 29
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 9
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 11
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
March 2
March 5-6
Opponent
Alabama A&M
Memphis
Mid-Continent
Evansville
1
Georgia State
1
Morgan State or Troy
*Eastern Kentucky
*Morehead State
Missouri
Missouri State
Southern Illinois
IUPUI
Marshall
*UT Martin
*Tennessee State
*Austin Peay
*Jacksonville State
*Tennessee Tech
*Eastern Illinois
*Southeast Missouri State
*UT Martin
*Tennessee State
*Austin Peay
*Tennessee Tech
*Jacksonville State
*Southeast Missouri State
*Eastern Illinois
*Morehead State
*Eastern Kentucky
OVC Quarterfinals
OVC Championship
Location
Huntsville, Ala.
Memphis, Tenn.
RSEC
RSEC
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
RSEC
RSEC
Columbia, Mo.
Springfield, Mo.
Carbondale, Ill.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Huntington, W.Va.
RSEC
Nashville, Tenn.
Clarksville, Tenn.
RSEC
RSEC
Charleston, Ill.
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Martin, Tenn.
RSEC
RSEC
Cookeville, Tenn.
Jacksonville, Ala.
RSEC
RSEC
Morehead, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Campus Sites
Nashville, Tenn.
Time
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
2 or 4 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
1 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
8 p.m.
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
2 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
TBA
4:15 p.m.
3 p.m.
TBA
TBA
1-Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament
*-Ohio Valley Conference Match
On The Cover
Front Cover: Seniors Mallory Luckett, Jasmyne Thornton and Kayla Vance; and sophomores Rachael Isom,
Kristen Kluempers, Kayla Lowe and Mallory Schwab.
Inside Back Cover: Murray State Women’s Basketball Family
Back Cover: Freshman Kayla Cunningham, Alex Duck, Tessa Elkins, Jessica Holder, Aubrey Minix, Candace
Nevels, Mariah Robinson and Jessica Winfrey.
Credits
The 2009-10 Racer Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and produced by MSU Media Relations
Assistant Teri LaJeunesse. Editorial assistance provided by Dave Winder and John Brush. Photos provided by
Lance Allison of Allison Photography of Murray, Ky., Cindi Cripps, Michael Dann, Fred Mullane and NBAE/Getty
Images. Cover design by Old Hat Productions. Graphics designed by Jennifer Johnson. Printing by Printing
Services and Supplies of Murray.
Murray State University endorses the intent of all federal and state laws created to prohibit discrimination.
Murray State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, religion, age, veteran status, or disability in employment, admissions, or the provision of services
and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to
afford individuals with disabilities equal access to participate in all programs andactivities. For more information,
contact Sabrina Y. Dial, Director of Equal Opportunity, Murray State University, 103 Wells Hall, Murray, KY
42071-3318. Telephone: 270-809-3155 (voice), 270-809-3361 (TDD).
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2009-10
MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY
Nickname: Racers (not Lady Racers)
Location: Murray, Ky. (2007 pop.: 16,339)
Established: 1922
Enrollment: 10,500
Conference/Affiliation: Ohio Valley/NCAA Division I
Colors: Navy & Gold
President: Dr. Randy J. Dunn
Athletics Director: Allen Ward
Senior Woman Administrator: Velvet Milkman
Arena/Capacity: Regional Special Events Center/8,500
Quick
Facts
Press Row Phone: (270) 809-5551
RACER HISTORY
First Varsity Season: 1928-29
Overall Record: 473-592-2 (.444)/44th Season
OVC Overall Record (Regular Season): 207-267 (.437)
OVC Tournament: 11-16 (.423), 16 Appearances
NCAA Tournament: 0-1 (.000), 1 Appearance (2008)
2008 NCAA Tournament: L,78-59 vs. Duke
Women’s NIT: 2-4 (.333), 3 Appearances (1989, 2007, 2009) 2009 WNIT: W, 67-65, at UALR
L, 49-87, at Mississippi
2008-09 RESULTS
2008-09 Record: 23-9 (.719)
2008-09 OVC Record/Finish: 16-2/1st
2008-09 OVC Championship Finish: Semifinals
Home: 14-0
Home: 9-0
Away: 9-7
Away: 7-2
Neutral: 0-2
RACER COACHING STAFF
Head Coach (Alma Mater): Rob Cross (Murray State, 1991)
Record at Murray State/Career: 23-9, 2nd Season
Office Phone: (270) 809-5413
E-Mail: [email protected]
Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Carol Duncan (Purdue, 2006)
Office Phone: (270) 809-4497
E-Mail: [email protected]
Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Victoria Jones (Dayton, 2001)
Office Phone: (270) 809-3448
E-Mail: [email protected]
Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Ashley Hayes (Murray State, 2007)
Office Phone: (270) 809-7074
E-Mail: [email protected]
Graduate Assistant Manager (Alma Mater): Shaleea Petty (Murray State, 2008)
Office Phone: (270) 809-5579
E-Mail: [email protected]
MEDIA RELATIONS
Women’s Basketball Contact: Teri LaJeunesse
Office Phone: (270) 809-3351
Cell Phone: (270) 293-0595
Fax: (270) 809-6814
E-Mail: [email protected]
Assistant AD, Media Relations: Dave Winder
Media Relations Assistant: John Brush
Racer Athletic Web Site: www.GoRacers.com
THE 2009-10 ROSTER
2008-09 Letterwinners
Returning (7): Rachael Isom, Kristen Kluempers, Kayla Lowe, Mallory Luckett, Mallory Schwab,
Jasmyne Thornton, Kayla Vance
Lost (5): Amber Guffey, Paige Guffey, Ashley Hayes, Jessica Jackson, Angela Mullins
2008-09 Starters
Returning (1): Mallory Luckett
Lost (4): Amber Guffey, Paige Guffey, Ashley Hayes, Angela Mullins
2009-10 Newcomers (8): Kayla Cunningham, Alex Duck, Tessa Elkins, Jessica Holder, Aubrey Minix,
Candace Nevels, Mariah Robinson, Jessica Winfrey
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2009-10
roster
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No
00
1
4
5
10
12
20
21
22
24
32
33
35
40
42
Player
Kayla Cunningham
Tessa Elkins
Mallory Schwab
Jessica Winfrey
Rachael Isom
Kayla Lowe
Mariah Robinson
Kayla Vance
Alex Duck
Mallory Luckett
Candace Nevels
Aubrey Minix
Jessica Holder
Jasmyne Thornton
Kristen Kluempers
Pos
F/C
G
G
F
G
F/C
G
G
G
G
F/G
G
F
F
F/C
Most Recent D-I Season
Cl-Exp
Ht
PPG
RPG
APG
Fr.-HS
6-2
Fr.-HS
5-5
So.-1L
5-9
1.3
1.6
0.3
Fr.-HS
5-10
So.-1L
5-8
1.8
0.5
0.3
So.-1L
6-1
2.1
1.6
0.1
Fr.-HS
5-8
Sr.-2L
5-9
1.8
0.7
0.2
Fr.-HS
5-6
Sr.-3L
5-6
4.8
4.3
1.8
Fr.-HS
5-9
Fr.-HS
5-8
Fr.-HS
6-1
Sr.-3L
5-11
0.3
0.8
0.1
So.-1L
6-2
0.9
0.6
0.1
Hometown (Previous School)
Murray, Ky. (Calloway County)
Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West)
Martinsville, Ind. (Martinsville)
Marion, Ark. (Marion)
Cleveland, Tenn. (Cleveland)
Pikeville, Ky. (Pike County)
Beaver Dam, Ky. (Ohio County)
West Paducah, Ky. (Heath)
Albury, New South Wales (Xavier)
Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy)
Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook)
Grovertown, Ind. (Oregon-Davis)
Benton, Ky. (Marshall County)
LaGrange, La. (LaGrange)
Fishers, Ind. (Fishers)
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No
00
22
1
35
10
42
12
24
33
32
20
4
40
21
5
Player
Kayla Cunningham
Alex Duck
Tessa Elkins
Jessica Holder
Rachael Isom
Kristen Kluempers
Kayla Lowe
Mallory Luckett
Aubrey Minix
Candace Nevels
Mariah Robinson
Mallory Schwab
Jasmyne Thornton
Kayla Vance
Jessica Winfrey
Pos
F/C
G
G
F
G
F/C
F/C
G
G
F/G
G
G
F
G
F
Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Graduate Assistant Manager:
Athletic Trainer:
PRONUNCIATIONS
Rachael Isom............................... Eye-Some
Kristen Kluempers....................... Clump-ers
Aubrey Minix................................ Min-ex
Jasmyne Thornton....................... Jas-min
Jessica Winfrey........................... Win-free
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Most Recent D-I Season
Cl-Exp
Ht
PPG
RPG
APG
Fr.-HS
6-2
Fr.-HS
5-6
Fr.-HS
5-5
Fr.-HS
6-1
So.-1L
5-8
1.8
0.5
0.3
So.-1L
6-2
0.9
0.6
0.1
So.-1L
6-1
2.1
1.6
0.1
Sr.-3L
5-6
4.8
4.3
1.8
Fr.-HS
5-8
Fr.-HS
5-9
Fr.-HS
5-8
So.-1L
5-9
1.3
1.6
0.3
Sr.-3L
5-11
0.3
0.8
0.1
Sr.-2L
5-9
1.8
0.7
0.2
Fr.-HS
5-10
2nd Season
2nd Season 2nd Season
2nd Season
2nd Season
5th Season
Hometown (Previous School)
Murray, Ky. (Calloway County)
Albury, New South Wales (Xavier)
Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West)
Benton, Ky. (Marshall County)
Cleveland, Tenn. (Cleveland)
Fishers, Ind. (Fishers)
Pikeville, Ky. (Pike County)
Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy)
Grovertown, Ind. (Oregon-Davis)
Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook)
Beaver Dam, Ky. (Ohio County)
Martinsville, Ind. (Martinsville)
LaGrange, La. (LaGrange)
West Paducah, Ky. (Heath)
Marion, Ark. (Marion)
Rob Cross (Murray State, 1991)
Carol Duncan (Purdue, 2006)
Victoria Jones (Dayton, 2001)
Ashley Brooke Hayes (Murray State, 2007)
Shaleea Petty (Murray State, 2008)
Cate Ellis (New Hampshire, 2003)
BY CLASS
Seniors (3)
Mallory Luckett
Jasmyne Thornton
Kayla Vance
Sophomores (4)
Rachael Isom
Kristen Kluempers
Kayla Lowe
Mallory Schwab
Freshman (8)
Kayla Cunningham
Alex Duck
Tessa Elkins
Jessica Holder
Aubrey Minix
Candance Nevels
Mariah Robinson
Jessica Winfrey
BY POSITION
Guards (8)
Alex Duck
Tessa Elkins
Rachael Isom
Mallory Luckett
Aubrey Minix
Mariah Robinson
Mallory Schwab
Kayla Vance
Forwards (3)
Jessica Holder
Jasmyne Thornton
Jessica Winfrey
Forward/Centers (3)
Kayla Cunningham
Kristen Kluempers
Kayla Lowe
Forward/Guard (1)
Candace Nevels
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Racer
Experience
Being a member of the Racer women’s basketball family is more than just playing basketball. It encompasses many areas, but
focuses on three C’s: Caring, Character and Commitment.
CARING - Part of being a Racer includes giving back to the local and national community. Each year the MSU family COMMITS
themselves to participating in several community service projects. Last season women’s basketball players took part in the
American Heart Association Heart Walk and Pink Zone® events. Throughout the season the Racers also donated their time at local
elementary schools, the Murray-Calloway County Hospital and many other local causes earning that helped the team earn the MSU
Community Service Award.
CARING - CHARACTER - COMMITMENT
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Experience
Amber and Paige Guffey were surprised with the
announcement of winning ESPN The Magazine: Academic
All-America First Team honors on the same night they
were awarded their OVC Medals of Honor and Amber’s
OVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards
CHARACTER - Every student-athlete at Murray State knows that the athletic department is COMMITTED to providing an
environment in which each student-athlete can excel both on and off the court. The department has helped countless studentathletes earn school, league and national recognition for all the effort they put into making sure they leave Murray State having done
everything possible to accomplish the “Four Years: Two Goals” challenge instituted by Athletics Director Allen Ward. Those goals are
to leave Murray State with a diploma in one hand and a CHAMPIONSHIP ring on the other.
Each season women’s basketball players take the Commitment to academics seriously. Each year several players earn both
Murray State and Ohio Valley Conference honor roll accolades. Recently a duo of women’s basketball players took that intuitive to a
national level. In 2008-09, seniors Amber and Paige Guffey became the first Murray State women’s basketball players to earn ESPN
The Magazine: Academic All-America First Team honors. Amber Guffey’s accomplishments both on and off the court also saw her
being awarded the distinction as the Division I Women’s Basketball Academic All-America of the Year.
CHARACTER does not only apply in the classroom. The 2008-09 women’s basketball team also prides itself in showing CLASS and
CHARACTER on the court. The league coaches recognized that Commitment in 2008-09 and awarded the team with the OVC
Sportsmanship award.
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Racer
Experience
Commitment - The Racer women’s basketball program has become a way of life for everyone involved with the women’s
basketball family. Every coach, player, support staff, and fan is COMMITTED to seeing everyone succeed. The Racers have
enjoyed the benefits of that Commitment by earning their degree and CHAMPIONSHIP titles along with numerous team and
individual honors.
Since the 2006-07 campaign the players have rewritten the history books at Murray State. The Racers have combined for threestraight 20-win seasons, post-season appearances (2 WNIT and 1 NCAA berth) and OVC Player of the Year awards. Caring,
Character and COMMITMENT has helped the team to a 3.5 GPA and back-to-back OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS (2007-08) titles, as
well as several national rankings. The highlight of the national recognition came at the end of the 2008-09 campaign when the team
earned the NCAA Division I Free-Throw Percentage title (82.6%).
The CARING, CHARACTER and COMMITMENT of the Racers has CREATED over 215 new entries in the record book, with many
coming from two-time OVC Player of the Year Ashley N. Hayes. Hayes’ COMMITMENT and CHARACTER led to her being the first
Racer women’s basketball player to sign a contract with a WNBA team (Connecticut Sun).
While members of the women’s basketball family will continue to change, once you are a member of the Racer women’s basketball
family, you are always a member and the three C’s will continue to guide you to excellence throughout your life.
CARING - CHARACTER - COMMITMENT
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Mallory
LUCKETT
G • 5-6 • Sr.
Louisville, Ky.
(Mercy Academy)
Career Stats
GP-GS
06-07 12-0
07-08 28-1
08-09 32-31
Totals 72-32
3-Point
Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct
44-3.7
3-9 .333 0-3 .000
206-7.4 7-17 .412 1-6 .167
935-29.2 56-138 .406 17-56 .304
1185-16.5 66-164 .402 18-65 .277
FT-FTA
06-07 4-7
07-08 2-7
08-09 23-30
Totals 29-44
Pct. Reb-Avg. A T B S Pts-Avg.
.571 6-0.5 5 3 0 3 10-0.8
.286 31-1.1 20 14 0 21 17-0.6
.767 138-4.3 56 59 14 40 152-4.8
.659 175-2.4 81 76 14 64 179-2.5
A Little About Mallory Luckett...
Nickname: Lucky
Favorite Junk Food: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Ice Cream
Favorite Music Genre: EVERYTHING!
Favorite Movie: Slumdog Millionaire
Favorite TV Channel: Discovery
Dream Job: Rapper
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “Hatin on Me” - Jeremiah; “Vienna” - Billy
Joel; “Lucky” - Jason Mraz & Colbie
If I could be on a reality TV show, it would be: Survivor
The last book I read (not for school) was: My Sisters
Keeper by Jodi Picoult
The game show I would like to be on: The Price is
Right - with Bob Barker
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Missy Peregrym
If I was elected President who would I choose as my
Vice President: Steve Carell
One word to describe me on the court: Passionate
One word to describe me off the court: Smiley
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Racers
2008-09
Career Highs
Saw action in all 32 games, including starting in 31...
Points.............. 14 vs. Eastern Illinois (1/22/09)
increased her scoring output from 0.6 points per game to
Rebounds..... 10 vs. Morehead State (2/26/08)
4.8 and her rebounding from 1.1 rebounds per game to
Assists............................................4, six times
4.3...finished the season fourth on the team in field-goal
Steals................................................... 4, twice
percentage (.406), three-point field-goal percentage (.304)
Blocks...........................3 at UT Martin (1/5/09)
and free-throw percentage (.767)...was third on the team in
Field Goals.......................................... 5, twice
rebounds (138) and first with her 52 offensive rebounds...
3-Point Field Goals.......................2, four times
was also a key on defense recording 14 blocks and 40
Free Throws....5 at Eastern Kentucky (12/4/08)
steals...tallied a career-best 14 points against Eastern
Illinois (Jan. 22) and 10 rebounds against Morehead State
(Feb. 26)...was named to the MSU Dean’s List and the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
2007-08
Participated in 28 games in a navy and gold uniform...earned her first career start Feb. 14, 2008 at Tennessee
State...averaged 0.6 points and 1.1 rebounds per game...more-than trippled her output in the rebounding
column from her freshman campaign...was fourth on the team with her 21 steals...nabbed a career-high four
steals against Alabama State Nov. 17, 2007...sank her first career three-pointer March 1, 2008 against UT
Martin...named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
2006-07
Saw limited action in 12 games, but played in three of the last four games of the season...scored a season-high
four points and grabbed a season-high four rebounds in the OVC Tournament championship game against
Southeast Missouri State, going 4-for-4 from the line...scored four points against Eastern Kentucky in the OVC
Tournament quarterfinal...played a season-high 21 minutes in the OVC Tournament championship game.
Before MSU
Played at Mercy Academy under coach Mark Evans...helped the Jaguars to a 25-5 record in her senior season
(2005-06), advancing to the Sweet 16 after claiming 7th Region and district championships...named all-region
honorable mention and all-district...averaged 12 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals and 4.5 assists per game that
season...a three-year member of the National Honor Society.
Personal
Born Mallory Blair Luckett, Feb. 4, 1988, in Louisville, Ky....daughter of Mike and Janet Luckett...has one sister,
Jill (23), and one brother, Jared (20)...majoring in organizational communication.
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Participated in eight games after missing most of the season
due to injury...averaged 0.3 points and 0.8 rebounds per
game.
F • 5-11 • Sr.
LaGrange, Ga.
(LaGrange)
2007-08
Played in 26 games for Murray State as a sophomore...
averaged 0.7 points and 1.2 rebounds per game...morethan doubled her point and rebound output from her rookie
campaign...netted a career-high six rebounds against
Alabama state Nov. 17, 2007...named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
Jasmyne
THORNTON
Career Stats
3-Point
GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct
06-07 14-0
96-6.9
3-6 .500 0-0 .000
07-08 26-0 221-8.5 5-17 .294 0-0 .000
08-09 8-0
24-3.0
1-2 .500 0-0 .000
Totals 48-0 341-7.1 9-25 .360 0-0 .000
FT-FTA
06-07 1-4
07-08 8-13
08-09 0-0
Totals 9-17
Pct. Reb-Avg. A T B S Pts-Avg.
.250 12-0.9 1 8 0 4 7-0.5
.615 32-1.2 1 8 1 8 18-0.7
.000 6-0.8 1 3 0 1 2-0.3
.529 50-1.0 3 19 1 13 27-0.6
A Little About Jasmyne Thornton...
Nickname: Jazy-Phae
Favorite Junk Food: Chocolate
Favorite Music Genre: R&B/Gospel
Favorite Childhood Toy: Easybake Oven
Favorite TV Channel: Lifetime
Dream Job: Entrepreneur
Best gift I ever receiver: The chance to visit another
country.
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “Ego” - Beyonce; “Your Heels” - Day 26;
“Never Would Think I Made It” - Marvin Sapp
If I could be on a reality TV show, it would be: College
Hill
I have to admit, I am really good at: Cooking
The last book I read (not for school) was: The Dream
Giver by Bruce Wilkinson
The first concert I attended: Juvenille and he didn’t
show
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Gabrielle Union
Game show I would like to be on: Deal or No Deal
One word to describe me on the court: Aggressive
One word to describe me off the court: Determined
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Racers
Career Highs
Points..........................6 vs. Brescia (11/12/06)
Rebounds........6 vs. Alabama State (11/17/07)
Assists........................................1, three times
Steals................................................... 2, twice
Blocks............1 at Southeast Missouri (1/7/08)
Field Goals.................3 vs. Brescia (11/12/06)
Free Throws....3 at Tennessee State (2/14/08)
2006-07
Played in 14 games, including the first six games and the last four games of the season...scored a seasonhigh six points against Brescia in her second career game...grabbed a season-high three rebounds twice, at
Arkansas State in the Women’s NIT and in her first career game, at Kentucky State...played a strong defensive
role late in the season...played 16 minutes in the OVC Tournament quarterfinal against Eastern Kentucky...
played a season-high 20 minutes against Brescia...selected to represent Murray State at the 2007 Leadership
Conference in May at Lake Buena Vista, Fla., one of only seven OVC student-athletes selected.
Before MSU
Played four seasons at LaGrange High School under coaches Angela Newton (2002-04) and Mike Pauley
(2004-06)...helped the Lady Grangers to a combined 51-12 (.810) record over her last two seasons...in her
senior season (2005-06), helped LHS to a 25-7 mark and third-place regional finish...named Ironwoman and
High Performance Post...earned the Coach’s Award and Student-Athlete Award...averaged 11 points and
10 rebounds per game...hit 70 percent of her free-throw attempts...in her junior season (2004-05), helped
the Lady Grangers to a 26-5 record and second-place regional finish...earned the Coach’s Award...in her
sophomore season (2003-04), helped LHS to a 17-10 record...earned the Coach’s Award...in her freshman
season (2002-03), earned the Coach’s Award, Change Award and Hustler Award...lettered four years in track
and field...placed first in the region and fourth in the state (2005-06)...named Best Female Thrower (2005-06)...
earned the Student-Athlete Award (2005-06)...placed second in the region (2003-04)...played three seasons of
volleyball at LHS...a three-time winner of the Coach’s Award...earned the 2005-06 team MVP...named 2004-05
Defensive MVP...played one season of soccer (2003-04)...a member of the National Honor Society...earned
two academic letters...a three-year member of the National Honor Roll.
Personal
Born Jasmyne Thornton, July 29, 1988, in Lanett, Ala....daughter of Reginald Ogletree and Carolyn Thornton...
has three brothers, Reginald Ogletree (22), Tobias Ogletree (19), and Emikko Ogletree (21), and one sister,
Mariah Ogletree (15)...majoring in engineering physics.
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Kayla
VANCE
G • 5-9 • Sr.
West Paducah, Ky.
(Heath)
Career Stats
3-Point
GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct
07-08 9-0
20-2.2
1-8 .125 1-7 .143
08-09 14-0
57-4.1
8-19 .421 2-11 .182
Totals 23-0
77-3.3
9-27 .333 3-18 .167
FT-FTA
07-08 2-2
08-09 7-9
Totals 9-11
Pct. Reb-Avg. A T B
1.00 4-0.4 1 0 0
.778 10-0.7 3 3 0
.818 14-0.6 4 3 0
S Pts-Avg.
0 5-0.6
1 25-1.8
1 30-1.3
Racers
2008-09
Participated in 14 games and nearly doubled her minutes
played...averaged 1.8 points and 0.7 rebounds per game...
had a career game against Bethel (Nov. 18), with 11 points
and three rebounds...named to the MSU Dean’s List and
the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
Career Highs
Points..........................11 vs. Bethel (11/18/08)
Rebounds.....................3 vs. Bethel (11/18/08)
Assists........................................1, three times
Steals...........1 vs. Jacksonville State (2/14/09)
Field Goals...................4 vs. Bethel (11/18/08)
3-Point Field Goals.....................1, three times
Free Throws...3 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/12/09)
2007-08
Saw action in nine games for Murray State in her rookie
campaign...tallied five points and four rebounds...had a
career game against Jacksonville State Feb. 2, 2008 with
career highs for points (3), field goals (1), and three-point field goals (1).
Before MSU
Played at Heath High School under coach Mary Lee Hendricks...a three-time All-Purchase Area Team
member...a member of HHS’s 1,000-Point Club...in her senior season, 2004-05, an All-1st Region Tournament
Team and All-District 1 Tournament Team member...averaged 18 points per game...also participated in softball
at Heath, helping the Lady Pirates to the 2005 Class A state title...named the 2005 Class A state Most Valuable
Player...a 2004-05 East-West All-Star...a member of the National Honor Society...a four-year Honor Roll
member...earned the Murray State University Rex Alexander Award.
Personal
Born Kayla L. Vance, July 3, 1987, in West Paducah, Ky....daughter of Gerry and Debbie Vance...has one
sister, Krista (19)..majoring in exercise science.
A Little About Kayla Vance...
Nickname: KV
Favorite Junk Food: Brownies
Favorite Music Genre: Acoustic and Rap
Favorite Movie: Summer Catch or any animated movie
Favorite Childhood Board Game: Chutes & Ladders
Favorite TV Channel: ESPN
Dream Job: Putting music to scenes in movies
Pre-game ritual: Painting my fingernails pink
Best gift I have ever received: My puppy Karleigh
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “Imma Star” - Jeremih; “Big Green Tractor” Jason Aldean; Anything Colbie Caillat
I wear my number because: I wore 35 my last two
season, but gave it to Jessica Holder this season. I now
wear 21 because that was my number in middle and
high school.
The last book I read (not for school) was: Beneath the
Surface by Michael Phelps
The team on our schedule I look forward to playing
the most: Tennessee State
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Kate Bosworth
If I was elected President who would I choose as my
Vice President: Krista Vance
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Rachael
ISOM
G • 5-8 • So.
Cleveland, Tenn.
(Cleveland)
Racers
2008-09
Saw action in 30 of the Racers 32 games...averaged 1.8
points and 0.5 rebounds per game...tallied a career-high 10
points against Mid-Continent (Nov. 25) on four field goals...
named to the MSU Dean’s List, OVC Commissioner’s
Honor Roll and earned the OVC Medal of Honor for her
4.0 GPA.
Career Highs
Points...................... 10 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
Rebounds.....................3 vs. Bethel (11/18/08)
Assists.......... 3 vs. Houston Baptist (12/19/08)
Steals............................2 vs. Bethel (11/18/08)
Field Goals............... 4 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
3-Point Field Goals.....................2, three times
Free Throws.... 4 vs. Alabama A&M (12/17/08)
Career Stats
3-Point
GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct
08-09 30-0 260-8.7 19-63 .302 9-34 .265
Totals 30-0 260-8.7 19-63 .302 9-34 .265
Before MSU
Played at Cleveland High School for four seasons...helped
the Raiders to four-straight district and regional tournament titles and four trips to the state tournament...team
recorded a 118-25 mark, including a 32-3 mark her senior season...named All-District and All-Region her final
three seasons at Cleveland, while earning All-Area First Team honors her sophomore and senior seasons and
second team honors her junior campaign...as a senior was also named to the AAA All-State and AP All-State
First Team...averaged 14.6 points, 3.1 assists and 3.2 steals per game her senior season...named to the State
All-Tournament Team as a sophomore and senior...also participated in volleyball as a prep...named to the AllDistrict team and named All-Distrtict MVP three years...earned All-Region honors twice and named the Area
Player of the Year her final two seasons with the Raiders...graduated as the valedictorian (out of 262) with a
4.0 GPA...a National Merit Scholar.
FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. A T B S Pts-Avg.
08-09 7-12 .583 15-0.5 8 16 0 10 54-1.8
Totals 7-12 .583 15-0.5 8 16 0 10 54-1.8
Personal
Born Rachael Lauren Isom, Aug. 15, 1989, in Cleveland, Tenn....daughter of Jimmy and Becky Isom...has one
sister, Morgan (17)...major is undeclared.
A Little About Rachael Isom...
Nickname: Rach
Favorite Junk Food: Anything chocolate
Favorite Music Genre: Anything clean that doesn’t
involve screaming or a banjo
Favorite Childhood Toy: Hungry Hungry Hippos
Favorite TV Channel: USA
Dream Job: Speech writer for the president
Pregame ritual: I always put my socks, ankle braces
and shoes on the left first, then the right.
What I admire most about my hometown: M&M’s and
Twix Bars are made there! On a more serious note, it is
a great place to live.
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “Dare You to Move” - Switchfoot; “The
Scientist” - Coldplay; “Bohemian Rhapsody” - Queen
I have to admit, I am really good at: Drawing
The last book I read (not for school) was: The
Covenant Child by Terri Blackstock
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Hilary Swank
One word to describe be on the court: Tireless
One word to describe me off the court: Perfectionist
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2009-10
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Kristen
KLUEMPERS
F • 6-2 • So.
Fishers, Ind.
(Fishers)
Career Stats
3-Point
GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct
08-09 15-0
51-3.4
4-8 .500 0-0 .000
Totals 15-0
51-3.4
4-8 .500 0-0 .000
FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. A T B S Pts-Avg.
08-09 5-6 .833 9-0.6 1 1 1 1 13-0.9
Totals 5-6 .833 9-0.6 1 1 1 1 13-0.9
Racers
2008-09
Saw action in 15 games...averaged 0.9 points and 0.6
rebounds per game...had a strong game against Tennessee
Tech (Jan. 17), with a career-high four points on two field
goals and added a block...named to the MSU Dean’s List
and OVC Commissinor’s Honor Roll.
Career Highs
Points................................................... 4, twice
Rebounds................. 4 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
Assists...................... 1 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
Steals............................1 vs. Bethel (11/18/08)
Blocks.............. 1 at Tennessee Tech (1/17/09)
Field Goals...... 2 at Tennessee Tech (1/17/09)
Free Throws........................................ 2, twice
Before MSU
Played two seasons at Fishers High School and one season
at Hamilton Southeastern...as a junior, Kluempers was
part of the inaugural group to open the new Fishers High
School...led Fishers to a conference championship with a 10-0 mark in 4A competition, the largest basketball
class in Indiana her senior season...her conference, the Hoosier Crossroads Conference, was rated the thirdbest conference in Indiana...played in every game and averaged nine points and nine rebounds a game, to go
along with 2.2 blocks per game as a senior...an All-Conference Honorable Mention selection...named by the
Indianapolis Star as an All-State Honorable Mention, and earned an Indiana Top 60 All-Star tryout...a standout
in the classroom as well she ranked in the top-10 in her class with a 3.96 GPA...played in the AAU circuits the
past five seasons, playing the last three with Team Indiana, as well as playing U-14 and U-13 with Mohr Magic..
during the U-17 season, averaged 14.1 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 3.2 blocks per contest, shooting 82 percent
from the free throw line...her older sister, Lindsey plays at Eastern Illinois.
Personal
Born Kristen Nicole Kluempers, Dec. 24, 1989, in Fishers, Ind....daughter of Kurt and Terry Kluempers...has
one sister, Lindsey (23), and one brother, Eric (18)...is majoring in nursing.
A Little About Kristen Kluempers...
Nickname: KK
Favorite Junk Food: Java Chip Frappuccino from
Starbucks
Favorite Music Genre: 90’s Music
Favorite Movie: The Ugly Truth
Favorite Childhood Toy: Nintendo 64
Favorite TV Channel: ABC
Dream Job: World Traveler
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “Imma Be” - Black Eyed Peas; “I’m a Star” Jeremiah; “Forever” - Rascal Flatts
I wear my number because: My sister, brother, and I all
wear the number 42.
If I could be on a reality TV show, it would be: The
Bachlorette
The last book I read (not for school) was: The It Girl
Series
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Female version of Jim Carrey
If I was elected President who would I choose as my
Vice President: My sister Lindsey.
Basketball rule I would change: The sensitivity of
fouling, especially in the post.
One word to describe me on the court: Physical
One word to describe me off the court: Outgoing
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2009-10
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Kayla
LOWE
F • 6-1 • So.
Pikeville, Ky.
(Pike County)
Career Stats
3-Point
GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct
08-09 30-0 301-10.0 23-71 .324 8-31 .258
Totals 30-0 301-10.0 23-71 .324 8-31 .258
FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. A T B S Pts-Avg.
08-09 8-11 .727 48-1.6 2 13 4 2 62-2.1
Totals 8-11 .727 48-1.6 2 13 4 2 62-2.1
Racers
2008-09
Played in all but two games for the Racers in her freshman
campaign...averaged 2.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per
game...also added four blocks...had her best game of
the season against Morehead State (Feb. 26) where she
tallied career-bests with 10 points, seven rebounds, one
assist, and four field-goals made...was sixth on the team
with her .324 field-goal percentage.
Career Highs
Points............ 10 vs. Morehead State (2/26/08)
Rebounds....... 7 vs. Morehead State (2/26/08)
Assists............ 1 vs. Morehead State (2/26/08)
Steals................................................... 1, twice
Blocks.........................................1, three times
Field Goals..... 4 vs. Morehead State (2/26/08)
3-Point Field Goals.............................. 2, twice
Free Throws...............................2, three times
Before MSU
A four-year member of the Pike County Central High School
basketball team...advanced to the district champion game
all four seasons with the Hawks...earned a trip to the Sweet 16 in 2006-07 and advanced to the Final Four..
named to the all-district and all-regional teams all four seasons...named 15th Region Player of the Year her
senior season...earned All-State honors and was a McDonald’s All-America nominee...the Hawks claimed 60th
District Championships her final two seasons, and a 15th Regional Championships as a junior...averaged 18.8
points, and eight rebounds per game as a senior...played four seasons of volleyball and softball as a prep...
named to the district and regional all-tournament teams for four years in volleyball...earned softball district
MVP in 2007...a member of the National Honor Scoiety and a 2007 Kentucky Governor’s Scholar.
Personal
Born Kayla Dawyn Lowe, Nov. 1, 1990, in Pikeville, Ky....daughter of William and Marsha Lowe...has one
brother, Brad (21)...major is biology.
A Little About Kayla Lowe...
Nickname: K-Lowe
Favorite Junk Food: Reese’s & Dr. Pepper
Favorite Music Genre: Anything but bluegrass
Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball
Favorite Childhood Toy: My teddy bear
Favorite TV Channel: History Channel
Dream Job: Supermodel
Pregame ritual: Drink a Dr. Pepper and eat rasberry
Fun-Dip while doing my make-up.
Best gift I ever received: The most patient, caring and
amazing mother I could ever ask for.
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “I Wanna Be” - Chris Brown; “Crazier” - Taylor
Swift; “Not Mean to Be” - Theory of a Dead Man
If I could be on a reality TV show, it would be:
America’s Next Top Model
I have to admit, I am really good at: Puzzels
The last book I read (not for school) was: Tuck
Everlasting by Natalie Bobbitt
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Jessica Biel
Basketball rule I would change: That I could wear all
the neon pink I wanted.
One word to describe me on the court: Intense
One word to describe me off the court: Passionate
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2009-10
4
Mallory
SCHWAB
G • 5-9 • So.
Martinsville, Ind.
(Martinsville)
Career Stats
3-Point
GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct
08-09 32-0 239-7.5 17-59 .288 5-35 .143
Totals 32-0 239-7.5 17-59 .288 5-35 .143
Racers
2008-09
Was the lone freshman to play in all 32 games...averaged
1.3 points and 1.6 rebounds per game..was fifth on the
team with 15 steals...had her best game against Mid-Continent (Nov. 25) with nine points, two assists, three fieldgoals made, and two three-point field goals made.
Career Highs
Points........................ 9 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
Rebounds............................................ 5, twice
Assists...................... 2 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
Steals..........................................3, three times
Blocks.................................................. 2, twice
Field Goals............... 3 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
3-Point Field Goals... 2 vs. Mid-Con (11/25/08)
Free Throws...............................1, three times
Before MSU
A four-year member of the Martinsville High School varsity
team...helped the Artesians to four-straight conference
championships and four trips to the sectionals...helped
Martinsville advance to the Elite 8 her freshman and senior campaigns...averaged 16 points as a senior...
earned all-conference honors all four seasons with the Artesians...named team MVP and conference Offensive
Player of the Year her final two campaigns...named to the IBCA All-State team and was an Indiana Jr All-Star...
also played softball as a prep.
Personal
Born Mallory Kaye Schwab, June 13, 1989, in Martinsville, Ind....daughter of Tony and Karen Schwab...has
one brother, Casey (25), and a twin sister, Monica (20)...majoring in criminal justice.
FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. A T B S Pts-Avg.
08-09 4-13 .308 50-1.6 8 16 6 15 43-1.3
Totals 4-13 .308 50-1.6 8 16 6 15 43-1.3
A Little About Mallory Schwab...
Nickname: Kodak or Schwaby
Favorite Junk Food: Pizza
Favorite Music Genre: Country
Favorite Childhood Toy: Connect Four
Favorite TV Channel: USA
Pregame ritual: I always listen to certain songs before
a game.
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “Against the Grain” - Akon; “Where I’m From”
- Jason Michael Carrol; “Over the Edge” - Akon
If I could be on a reality TV show, it would be: The
Gauntlet - Real World Challenge
The last book I read (not for school) was: On the
Devil’s Court by Carl Deuker
The team on our schedule I look forward to playing
the most: IUPUI
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Amy Adams
Basketball rule I would change: Bring back the 10second half-court rule.
One word to describe me on the court: Scrappy
One word to describe me off the court: Personable
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Racer
00
Kayla
CUNNINGHAM
F/C • 6-2 • Fr.
Murray, Ky.
(Calloway County)
Newcomers
BEFORE MSU: A standout on the Calloway County varsity team since her seventh grade season...averaged
14.8 points and eight rebounds per game while earning all-state, all-district and all-region first-team honors
as a junior...helped lead the Lakers to a double-overtime victory in the 2006-07 1st Region Championship...
named the MVP of the regional tournament...a three-time All-Paducah Sun Purchase Team selection...became
the all-time leading scorer at Calloway County, boys or girls, with 2,059 points as a senior...the mark passed
Stan Key who left the Lakers and became a standout at the University of Kentucky...a Kentucky All-State
honoree...averaged 17.5 points and 7.4 rebounds per game, while shooting 76 percent from the free-throw
line her senior year...team claimed the district championship in 2007-08 and were the district runners-up in
2006-07 and 2008-09...was the 2008-09 Calloway County Salutatorian...was also a member of the Beta Club
and Fellowship of Christian Athletes as a prep.
PERSONAL: Born Kayla Ruth Cunningham, May 10, 1990 in Murray, Ky....daughter of Sammy and Debbie
Cunningham...has one sister, Alyssa (15)...majoring in accounting.
A Little About Kayla Cunningham...
Nickname: Chunky Pam
Favorite Junk Food: Ritz Bitz
Favorite Childhood Game: Operation
Dream Job: Food critic
If I could be on a reality TV show, it would be: The
Bachelorette
The last book I read (not for school) was: The Lucky
One by Nicholas Sparks
One word to describe me on the court: Focused
One word to describe me off the court: Quiet
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Alex
DUCK
G • 5-6 • Fr.
Albury, New
South Wales
(Xavier)
A Little About Alex Duck...
Nickname: Ducky
Favorite Junk Food: Chocolate
Favorite Music Genre: Pop
Favorite Movie: The Hangover
Favorite Childhood Board Game: Snakes and Ladders
The last book I read (not for school) was: Tenth Circle
by Jodie Picoult
Basketball rule I would change: Allow more personal
fouls for each player.
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Rachael McAdams
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BEFORE MSU: Played for Xavier High School, the SEABL Women Australian Under-21 Team and New
South Wales Country Under-20 Team in Australia while a prep...helped Xavier to the Gold Medal at the 2008
Australian National High School Championships as a senior and three-straight silver medals before that...
averaged nine points her freshman season, 12 her sophomore, 20 as a junior, and 24 in her final campaign...
named the 2008 MVP of the Australian National High School Championships...also played for the New South
Wales State teams for her age group..named to the NSW Under-18 State Team in 2007 and was elevated to
the NSW Under-20 State Team in 2008....tallied 20 points in eight games, including a 29-point, six-rebound,
three-assist, and 10-steal performance against Launceston in 2008...named to the Albury/Wodonga Lady
Bandits Team of the South East Australian Basketball League in 2008...earned MVP honors her first season
after averaging 17.9 points, 7.9 rebounds, three assists, and a league-leading 2.9 steals per game...also
honored as the 2008 and 2009 SEABL Australian Under-21 Youth Player of the Year...was a member of the
Student Representative Council as a prep and also played netball.
PERSONAL: Born Alexandra Louise Duck, Oct. 20, 1990 in Albury, New South Wales, Australia...daughter of
Peter and Susan Duck... has three brothers, Joe (22), Sam (21) and Jack (17)...majoring in education.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Racer
Newcomers
BEFORE MSU: A standout at Lakota West...averaged 50 percent shooting from the floor and 38 percent
from beyond the arc...traveled to Los Angeles, Calif., in the summer of 2008 to participate in an All-American
camp...helped Lakota West earn a victory over No. 24 University Heights (N.J.) in the Classic in the Country
showcase...the FireBird’s advanced to the Ohio State Final Four for the second-straight season, after earning
their third GMC Championship, Fourth District title, and Second Regional championship in 2008-09...her
senior season the FireBirds went 24-3 record, including an undefeated conference season...ended her prep
career with a 92-13 record and was named a GMC and Butler Co. All-City First Team, All-Southwestern Ohio
Team, Ohio vs. Kentucky All-Star, FireBird Award winner, and District 15 Senior All-Star in 2008-09...one of
two FireBirds, past or present, on five career top-10 lists at Lakota West...finished her career ranked seventh
in scoring (681), sixth in steals (163), second in assists (201), eighth in rebounds (292), and seventh in blocks
(28) as a guard....was a FireBird Link Leader and on the honor roll as a prep.
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Tessa
ELKINS
G• 5-5 • Fr.
Cincinnati, Ohio
(Lakota West)
PERSONAL: Born Tessa Danielle Elkins, Nov. 19, 1990 in West Chester, Ohio...daughter of Kari Elkins... has
one brother, Billie (21)...majoring in marketing management.
A Little About Tessa Elkins...
Nickname: White Twin
Favorite Music Genre: Everything
Favorite Childhood Toy: Tiddly Winks
Pregame ritual: Listen to music and do everything in
the same order.
I wear my number because: It was the smallest jersey
available my freshman year in high school.
The last book I read (not for school) was: Twilight by
Stephenie Meyer
One word to describe me on the court: Aggressive
One word to describe me off the court: Awesome
BEFORE MSU: A standout for Marshall County for four seasons...averaged 24.7 points and 11 rebounds per
game as a junior...shot 60 percent from the field in 2007-08 and 40 percent from three-point range...earned
all-state honors as a junior and sophomore...one of two Racer recruits and only two of 70 juniors to be named
Players to be Watched by MaxPreps.com...ended her career with a Marshall County record, boys or girls,
with 2,378 points...also set a Marshall County record for career free-throws made (573)...a four-time AllPurchase Team selection...shot 37.9 percent (107-of-282) from beyond the arc as a post player...tallied 313
career blocks, 1,230 rebounds, and 152 steals...earned KABC Region I Player of the Year, Kentucky All-State,
Region I All-Tournament Team and MVP, and 4th District All-Tournament Team honors as a senior.
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Jessica
HOLDER
F • 6-1 • Fr.
Benton, Ky.
(Marshall County)
PERSONAL: Born Jessica L Holder, May 15, 1991 in Marshall County, Ky....daughter of Jesse and Teresa
Holder... has one brother, Jimmie (24)...is undecided on a major.
A Little About Jessica Holder...
Nickname: Bub
Favorite Movie: A Walk to Remember
Favorite Childhood Toy: Baby Dolls
Favorite TV Channel: MTV
If I could be on a reality TV show, it would be: The
Real World
Last book I read (not for school) was: Dreamland by
Sarah Dessen
I have to admit, I am really good at: Drawing
Basketball rule I would change: Allow more than five
personal fouls.
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Aubrey
MINIX
G • 5-8 • Fr.
Grovertown, Ind.
(Oregon-Davis)
Newcomers
BEFORE MSU: A four-year member of the Oregon-Davis varsity team...helped the Bobcats earn a 1A State
Championship in 2007...team claimed the Bi-County title her last three seasons and the sectional title as a
junior and senior...named to the AP Basketball All-Indiana State team in 2007...an Indianapolis Star all-state
honorable mention...broke the Indiana High School and Oregon Davis records for three-point shots made
(363)...surpassed the record set by former Tennessee standout Shanna Zolman in 2002 (319)...broke her own
school record by going 11-of-15 (73%) from beyond the arc on her way to tying the Oregon Davis school record
with 41 points in a game...claimed the Oregon Davis All-Time Scoring title, boys or girls, with 1,608 career
points...a four-time all-conference and all-area honoree...also set Oregon Davis records for three-pointers in
a season (117)...an Indiana Coaches Association All-State honoree...a McDonald’s All-American nominee...
averaged 21.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game over four seasons...also participated in golf,
cross country, volleyball, and track & field as a prep...named the senior class valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA...
also a member of the National Honor Society and a class officer.
PERSONAL: Born Aubrey Elyse Minix, Aug. 7, 1990 in Grovertown, Ind....daughter of Terry and Cheryl Minix...
has two sisters, Gabrielle (17) and Alexandria (12)...majoring in physical education.
A Little About Aubrey Minix...
Nickname: Aubs
Favorite Music Genre: Country
Favorite Childhood Toy: Little Tykes
Best gift I ever received: My Omi (Grandma) surviving
breast cancer.
I wear my number because: It was my cousin Andrea’s
number and she is my idol.
Game show I would like to be on: Singing Bee
One word to describe me on the court: Knowledgable
One word to describe me off the court: Shy
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Candace
NEVELS
F/G • 5-9 • Fr.
Bolingbrook, Ill.
(Bolingbrook)
BEFORE MSU: A member of the ESPN.com nationally-ranked Bolingbrook varsity team for four seasons...
helped lead the Raiders to a Illinois State 4A State Championships in 2008-09 and 2005-06...team claimed a
second-place finish at the Illinois State 4A State Championship in 2007-08 and 2006-07...Carolina Scouting
Report said she “could be one of the best” national prospects in the Class of 2009...Bolingbrook finished the
2008-09 season with a 24-4 record and ranked No. 3 in the national polls according to ESPN.com...named
the co-team MVP...ranked as the No. 74 shooting guard in the nation by ESPN.com...also participated in cross
country, volleyball and track & field as a prep...was a state qualifier and holds the No. 2 spot on the state high
jump records...named to the honor roll and named the Leader of the Year at Bolingbrook.
PERSONAL: Born Candace Rene Nevels, Aug. 29, 1991 in Oakland, Calif....daughter of Orville Jr. and Thalia
Nevels...has one brother, Sean Burwell (15) and three sisters, Talia Sherman (21), Seantai Burwell (19) and
Aliyah Nevels (3)...majoring in exercise science.
A Little About Candace Nevels...
Nickname: Can Can
Favorite Junk Food: Anything sweet and tart
Favorite Music Genre: Soul
Favorite Movie: Mean Girls
Favorite Childhood Board Game: Candy Land
What I admire most about my hometown: The support of all youth activities.
What are the three most played songs on my IPOD
right now: “You Are Not Alone”& “Man in the Mirror” Michael Jackson; “So Beautiful” - Soulchild
I have to admit, I am really good at: Writing poems
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Racer
Newcomers
BEFORE MSU: A four-year standout at Ohio County...helped lead the Eagles to a Region 3 title and a Sweet
Sixteen semi-final appearance in 2007-08...named Regional MVP...earned Kentucky All-State, all-region,
and Blue Chip All-Star honors...averaged 19 points, seven rebounds, and five assist per game...also shot 52
percent from the floor, 32 percent from beyond the arc, and 84 percent from the charity strip in 2007-08..one of
two Racer recruits and only two of 70 juniors to be named Players to be Watched by MaxPreps.com...recorded
40 points against Owensboro Catholic in 2008-09...Region 3 back-to-back Player of the Year (2008, 2009)...
named the 2009 District Player of the Year...Kentucky All-State team honoree in 2008-09...averaged 20.5
points and 7.7 rebounds per game as a senior....a two-time Kentucky State Sweet-16 All-Tournament Team
selection...ended her senior campaign shooting 51.5 percent from the field, 38.1 percent from three-point
range, and 75.4 percent from the charity stripe...also added 187 assists, 165 steals, and 21 blocks.
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Mariah
ROBINSON
G • 5-8 • Fr.
Beaver Dam, Ky.
(Ohio County)
PERSONAL: Born Mariah Nichelle Robinson, Aug. 30, 1991 in Beaver Dam, Ky....daughter of Mark A.
Robinson Sr....has one brother, Mark Jr. (21)...majoring in exercise science.
A Little About Mariah Robinson...
Favorite Junk Food: Ice Cream
Favorite Movie: Madea’s Family Reunion
Best Gift I Ever Received: My mother’s wedding ring.
I wear my number because: I admire Ray Allen.
I have to admit, I am really good at: Beat boxing
One word to describe me on the court: Silly
One word to describe me off the court: Goofy
BEFORE MSU: A member of the Marion varsity team for three seasons...was ranked as the No. 36 wing
player in the nation by ESPN.com heading into her senior season...averaged 14 points, 12 rebounds, four
assists, two steals, and three blocks per game as a sophomore...named to the Arkansas All-State and allconference teams..one of 80 players from across the country selected to participate in the Jr. Phenom All
America Showcase...named to the LR Mills Invitational and Yellowjacket Invitational All-Tournament teams
as a senior...a 6A All-Arkansas Team selection...averaged 12 points, seven rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per
game...ranked No. 31 in the nation at her position by ESPN.com in 2008-09...a two-time all-conference team
pick...also participated in track & field and volleyball as a prep...named to the all-state volleyball team as a
sophomore and junior, and earned state all-tournament team honors the last three seasons.
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Jessica
WINFREY
F • 5-10 • Fr.
Marion, Ark.
(Marion)
PERSONAL: Born Jessica Shalon Winfrey, April 30, 1991 in Marion, Ark....daughter of Stan and Patrena
Winfrey.. has two sisters, Brittany (23) and Kayla (13)...is majoring in exercise science.
A Little About Jessica Winfrey...
Nickname: J-Win
Favorite Movie: Alvin and the Chipmunks
Favorite Childhood Board Game: Scrabble
Dream Job: Physical therapist
I have to admit, I am really good at: Cooking
What celebrity would play me in a movie about my
life: Angela Bassett
One word to describe me on the court: Aggressive
One word to describe me off the court: Outgoing
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Head
Rob
CROSS
Head Coach
2nd Season
23-9 at MSU
(23-9 Career)
The Cross File
Year.......... School............... Overall.......... Conference
2008-09..... Murray State...... 23-9.......................... 16-2
Totals....... 1 Year................ 23-9.......................... 16-2
COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER
• Named Murray State’s 12th women’s basketball
coach, March 31, 2008
• Murray State
Assistant coach, 1995-08
COLLEGE EDUCATION
Murray State, 1991
• Bachelor’s degree in music
PERSONAL
• Married to the former Summer Roberson
• Son Luke (5)
Coach
Murray State brought in a familiar face to lead the
Murray State women’s basketball team, as Athletics
Director Allen Ward announced the hiring of longtime
assistant coach Rob Cross to take the reins of the
Racers as the program’s 12th head coach, March 31,
2008.
In his first season at the helm of the program, Cross
became the first person in program history to be
named Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year,
outright, after leading the Racers to a school-record
16-2 mark in the OVC and earning the team’s first
OVC regular-season title. He ended his first year with
a 23-9 overall record (.718), while leading the team to
one of the top-10 scoring teams in the nation. A key
part to the Racers’ scoring in 2008-09 came at the
free-throw line where Murray State ended the season
with the second-best free-throw percentage in NCAA
history at 82.6 percent. The mark also earned the
team the 2008-09 NCAA DI Women’s Free-Throw
Percentage Award for the best percentage in the
nation.
Murray State earned its third-straight trip to the
postseason when the team advanced to the Second
Round of the WNIT, the first time the Racers
have advanced past the first round of a national
tournament.
The Racers dominated at home during Cross’ first
season. Murray State finished with the first perfect
home record in program history, with a 14-0 record.
The home-winning streak continued from the 200708 season and now stands at 19 games, the longest
in school history and the fifth longest active-streak in
the country. Under Cross’ guidance, Murray State
also strung together the longest winning-streak in
team history, with 11 games from Jan. 5, 2009-Feb.
14, 2009.
Amber Guffey became the first Murray State player to
earn the ESPN The Magazine: Academic All-America
of the Year honor in 2009, after being named to the
Academic All-America First Team with her twin sister
Paige Guffey. Ashley N. Hayes and Amber Guffey
were the top scoring duo in the nation, with both
earning top-10 spots on the national points per game
charts and finishing their careers as the No. 2 (Hayes
– 2,007) and No. 3 (Guffey – 1,877) all-time scorers
at Murray State.
Cross took over as head coach after spending 13
seasons on the bench as an assistant coach at
Murray State. He was instrumental in helping three
head coaches build the Racer program into the
success it has become.
MEMBERSHIPS
• Women’s Basketball Coaches Association
• Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches
• Black Coaches Association
Cross’s Honors & Honorees
ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR
Amber Guffey.................................................... 2008-09
ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
Amber Guffey...............First Team..................... 2008-09
Paige Guffey.................First Team..................... 2008-09
STATE FARM ALL-AMERICAN
Ashley Hayes................Regional Finalist........... 2008-09
OVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Ashley Hayes..................................................... 2008-09
OVC COACH OF THE YEAR
Rob Cross.......................................................... 2008-09
ALL-OVC
Ashley Hayes................First Team..................... 2008-09
Amber Guffey...............First Team..................... 2008-09
OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Regular Season................................................. 2008-09
OVC ALL-TOURNAMENT
Amber Guffey.................................................... 2008-09
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Rob
Cross
As a recruiting coordinator, Cross was responsible for
recruiting and coaching players who have earned 25
All-Ohio Valley Conference awards at Murray State.
MSU has produced more all-conference honorees
in his tenure than during the entire history of the
program prior to his arrival.
Among those players are the Racers’ back-to-backto-back OVC Players of the Year and WBCA/Kodak
All-Americans, Joi Scott (2007) and Ashley Hayes
(2008 & 2009), and 2008 All-OVC Tournament Team
members Amber Guffey (2008 MVP & 2009) and
Shaleea Petty, as well as 2002 OVC Freshman of the
Year Rebecca Remington, and the only Racer ever
drafted by an American professional league, Stacy
Holmes.
His recruits dominate the top-10 of every statistical
category in the MSU record books. This is one of
the reasons that seven of the top-eight seasons
in program history, in terms of OVC wins, have
happened during his time on the bench.
Cross has also served as the academic coordinator
for the team, and much of the Racers’ academic
success is to his credit. On his watch, the Racers
have won:
• ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of
the Year
• Two ESPN The Magazine Academic All-
America First Team and All-District 4 First
Team Honors
• Two OVC Scholar Athletes of the Year, the highest individual honor given to a student-
athlete
• 11 OVC Medals of Honor, given to the student- athlete with the highest grade-point average in the conference
• 57 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll members
• Four USAA Collegiate All-American Scholars
• A graduation rate of over 95 percent for student-athletes who finish their careers at MSU
Over 50 percent of all student-athletes under his
tutelage have earned Dean’s List recognition at
Murray State, and the average team GPA during his
tenure is over 3.0.
Cross received his bachelor’s degree in music
from Murray State in 1991. He is a member of the
Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the
Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches.
After a standout career at Henderson County High
School, Cross chose to continue his education at
Murray State. Immediately prior to returning to his
alma mater to help guide the Racers, Cross worked
at Union City High School.
Cross is married to the former Summer Roberson of
Murray. The couple have one son, Luke, 5.
The Cross family: Rob, Summer and Luke (5).
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Assistant
Carol
DUNCAN
Assistant Coach
2nd Season
The Duncan File
COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER
• Named Murray State assistant women’s basketball
coach, June 19, 2008
• Northwestern University
Assistant coach, 2007-08
Assistant Director of Basketball Operations, 2006-07
PLAYING CAREER
• Purdue, 2002-06
COLLEGE EDUCATION
Purdue, 2006
• Bachelor’s degree in English: Minors in
communication, history, psychology, and women’s
studies
Northwestern
• Working toward a master’s degree in Sports
Administration
coach
Carol Duncan begins her second season as an
assistant coach at Murray State. Duncan is the
recruiting coordinator for the Racers, works with
post players on the court, assists with academics,
opponent scouting, scheduling and strenght and
conditioning.
The Nappanee, Ind., native comes to MSU after
spending two years on the coaching staff at Big Ten
Conference member Northwestern University. While
working for the Wildcats, Duncan was responsible for
working with post players, film exchange, scouting
opponents and was the alumni liaison.
Prior to her coaching stint at Northwestern, Duncan
played at national powerhouse Purdue University
from 2002-2006. She was a four-year forward for
the Boilermakers and a three-time Academic AllBig Ten performer while helping Purdue to two Big
Ten Tournament Championships. She played in 122
games during that span as the Boilermakers made
the NCAA Tournament in each of her four years in
West Lafayette, including two appearances in the
Sweet 16 and one trip to the Elite Eight.
“Carol brings to the table valuable experience having
played and coached in the Big Ten, she played for
one the top coaches in the game at Purdue in Kristy
Curry,” Cross said. “Carol has experienced great
success as a student and uses that experience to
help guide our student-athletes.”
Duncan earned her bachelor’s degree in English
and minors in communications, psychology, history
and women’s studies from Purdue. She is just shy of
earning a master’s degree in Sports Administration at
Northwestern, needing only to finish her thesis.
From her first meeting with her new boss, Duncan
found it easy to make comparisons between Kristy
Curry and Rob Cross.
“You can feel their energy and soul when you talk
to them and you know they are good people, care
about the players,” Duncan said, citing similarities
between the two. “They may overextend themselves
sometimes, but that’s just because they want to do
the best they can.”
Duncan finished her prep career as NorthWood High
School’s career leader in rebounds and second on
the career scoring charts. She was a three-time allconference and all-area selection and was named
to the Indianapolis Star All-Star Team as a junior
and senior. Duncan helped NorthWood to the 1999
Indiana Class 3A State Championship.
PERSONAL
• Born Carol Duncan, Oct. 25, in Beech Grove, Ind.
MEMBERSHIPS
• Women’s Basketball Coaches Association
CROSS’ THOUGHTS ON DUNCAN
“Coach Duncan brings a great passion to Racer Basketball! As recruiting coordinator that passion played a huge role in signing the 54th ranted recruiting class in the nation.”
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Assistant
After spending four seasons as a member of the
Murray State women’s basketball team, Ashley Hayes
moved into the college coaching ranks. She spent
her first coaching year at University of North CarolinaGreensboro and has now been on the bench for the
Racers again. She is starting her second season as
assistant coach at Murray State.
Hayes is responsible for working with guards,
primarily wing players. She also assists with
recruiting, academics and opponent scouting.
A Racer standout from 2003 to 2007, Hayes left MSU
holding the school’s all-time lead in career three-point
field goals record (143) and shares the single game
record (8). After serving one year under Lynne Agee
at North Carolina-Greensboro, Hayes returns to the
RSEC where she played for four seasons.
coach
She followed up her outstanding sophomore campaign
with an equally impressive junior year. Hayes finished
the season ranked third in the conference in threepoint baskets per game with 2.12 and 10th in the
conference in three-point shooting percentage, with
a .364 mark.
“Having a former player on my staff is exciting,” Cross
said. “Ashley is invaluable to our student-athletes as
she knows what I expect and my personality. She is
able to speak with recruits and their families about
MSU from the viewpoint of a Racer and will no doubt
convey the love she has for this university and our
program.”
As a former player, Hayes is very well aware of what
it takes to be successful in the OVC and can lend a
helping hand in recruiting for Murray State.
While with the Spartans Hayes worked with the
guards, was in charge of tape exchange, and assisted
with all other facets of the program.
“Having played in this conference, I know the style
of play and I know the university and Coach Cross,”
she said.
During her sophomore season at MSU she led the
nation in three-point shooting for three consecutive
weeks and finished the season ranked No. 24 in the
nation with 2.4 three-pointers per game.
Prior to her collegiate career she was a standout
prep athlete at Kokomo High School. In her senior
season she led her team to a 26-0 record and a state
championship. She was named team MVP and was
a McDonald’s All-American nominee.
Ashley
HAYES
Assistant Coach
2nd Season
The Hayes File
COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER
• Named Murray State assistant women’s basketball
coach, June 19, 2008
• University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Assistant coach, 2007-08
PLAYING CAREER
• Murray State, 2003-07
COLLEGE EDUCATION
Murray State, 2007
• Bachelor’s degree in business with an emphasis in advertising; Minor in marketing
PERSONAL
• Born Ashley Brooke Hayes, March 29, in
Lafayette, Ind.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MEMBERSHIPS
• Women’s Basketball Coaches Association
CROSS’ THOUGHTS ON HAYES
“Coach Hayes is a very caring person and puts everything she has into helping our student-athletes achieve success.”
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Assistant
Victoria
JONES
Assistant Coach
2nd Season
The Jones File
COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER
• Named Murray State assistant women’s basketball
coach, June 19, 2008
• Cincinnati State Technical & Community College
Head Coach, 2006-08
• Harmony Community School
Head Varsity Coach, 2005-06
• Belmont High School
Head Girls Freshman Coach/
Assistant Varsity Coach, 2001-04
PLAYING CAREER
• University of Dayton, 1999-01
• St. Catharine College, 1998-99
COLLEGE EDUCATION
Antioch McGregor University, 2005
• Master’s in special education/educational leadership
Univeristy of Dayton, 2001
• Bachelor’s in communication management
St. Catharine College, 1999
• Associate’s degree in physical education
Coach
Victoria Jones came to MSU after being the head
coach at Cincinnati State for two seasons. Jones
is responsible for working with guards, primarily
point guards, with the Racer program. She is also
in charge of junior college recruiting, coordinates
academics and assists in opponent scouting.
While at St. Catharine’s, Jones was named a JUCO
All-American honorable mention (1998-99), while
being ranked No. 2 in the JUCO standings for fieldgoal percentage (.659), fourth in three-point fieldgoal percentage (.437), and eighth in assists (6.6 per
game.)
While with the Lady Surge she coached them to a
15-10 regular season record in her first season, this
coming on the heels of having just six players. In her
second season, she led Cincinnati State to a 22-9
record.
Jones left Dayton with the record for the best threepoint percentage in a game (1.000/6-6) and with a
.376 shooting percentage from beyond the arc.
Jones produced one NJCAA All-American, three
All-Region selections, eight OCCAC All-Conference
selections, and two OCCAC Players of the Year in
two seasons at Cincinnati State.
Prior to working with the Lady Surge, Jones was
the head coach at Harmony Community School
in Cincinnati, Ohio for one season. Harmony set
school records for the best record (10-7), most wins
in a season, most points per game (50), and highest
points scored in a game (64) under her tutelage.
Jones started her coaching career at Belmont High
School in Dayton, Ohio as the head girls freshman
coach and assistant varsity coach from 2001 to 2004.
Her freshman team won the 2005 SWOPL Freshmen
Championship and had a 46-16 record in her four
seasons as head coach.
She played for St. Catharine Community College,
located in central Kentucky, for two years before
transferring to Dayton.
She earned Atlantic 10 Basketball Commissioners
Honor Roll awards both seasons with the Flyers.
After college Jones moved on to play for the Plano
Lady Eagles in the WBCBL Semi-Pro League for one
season (2005). The Lady Eagles advanced to the
championship game and Jones earned a spot on the
All-Star Team.
Jones played prep ball at Patterson High School,
located in Dayton. She was a four-year letterwinner
at Patterson and won two city championships while
leading the team in steals and assists all four years.
“Victoria is someone I recruited when she was playing
point guard at St. Catharine Community College and
I gained a great deal of respect for her competitive
nature during that time,” Cross said. “She has great
energy and is a tireless worker. Her successful
experience as a head coach and player at various
levels is a great benefit to our program.”
PERSONAL
• Born Victoria Marcelles Jones, June 26, in
Dayton, Ohio
MEMBERSHIPS
• Women’s Basketball Coaches Association
• Black Coaches Association
CROSS’ THOUGHTS ON JONES
“Coach Jones brings a great deal of energy to the
court. Her character has been very beneficial in providing guidance to our student-athletes.”
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Graduate Assistant Manager
Shaleea Petty spent four seasons working hard for
Murray State on the court and now continues her time
with the Racers as a second-year graduate assistant
manager. Petty assists with on campus recruiting,
academics, and film exchange.
“Shaleea is a very bright young woman and has
easily made the transition to the coaching ranks,”
said Cross. “Her commitment to Racer basketball
and Murray State is a huge asset to our staff.”
The Hopkinsville, Ky., native was a key performer for
MSU and helped the team earn the 2007-08 OVC
Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament a
season ago. Petty averaged 10 points, 3.7 rebounds,
and 4.1 assists per game for the Racers in senior
campaign.
The guard made her mark on the MSU record books,
finishing her career ranked in the top-10 on seven
career lists. The three-year team captain is currently
second in assist/turnover ratio (1.85), assists (407),
third in steals (217), and seventh in blocks (53).
Before joining the MSU program Petty played four
seasons at Christian County High School and helped
lead the team to three-straight appearances in the
prestigious Sweet 16. The Colonels were district
champions all four years during her tenure and
earned regional titles her last three seasons.
Shaleea
PETTY
In her senior campaign (2003-04) she helped
Christian County to a 32-4 mark, while being named
to the Sweet 16 All-Tournament Team and garnering
All-Second Region, All-State honorable mention and
All-District honors.
2nd Season
The 2007-08 OVC All-Tournament team member
ended her career by being named the Margaret
Simmons Female Athlete of the Year.
Graduate Assistant
Manager
The Petty File
COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER
• Murray State
Graduate assistant manager
PLAYING CAREER
• Murray State, 2004-08
COLLEGE EDUCATION
Murray State University, 2008
• Bachelor’s degree in sociology; Minor in mass
communication
PERSONAL
• Born Shaleea Lachelle Petty, Aug. 14, in
Greenville, Ky.
MEMBERSHIPS
• Women’s Basketball Coaches Association
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
CROSS’ THOUGHTS ON PETTY
“Shaleea is the embodiment of the Racer Spirit! Her toughness and work ethic will serve her well as she
continues her coaching career.”
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Racer
Cate
ELLIS
Athletic Trainer
Support
Staff
Cate Ellis is in her fifth season as an assistant athletic trainer for the Racers.
She is responsible for the women’s basketball and tennis teams. Ellis also supervises graduate assistant
athletic trainers who work with the soccer and volleyball teams at MSU.
Ellis teaches one course a year in the athletic training education program and is a clinical instructor for athletic
training students at Murray State.
Ellis is a member of the National Athletic Training Association. She earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic
training in 2003, graduating cum laude from New Hampshire, and earned her master’s degree in exercise
science in 2005 from Central Michigan.
While at New Hampshire Ellis gained experience working with football, volleyball, field hockey, and women’s
basketball. At Central Michigan she was responsible for field hockey, softball, cross country, and track &
field.
Jennifer Johnson is in her second year as the administrative secretary for Murray State Women’s Athletics.
Jennifer
JOHNSON
Prior to joining the Athletic Department, she began her own graphic design business, Taylor Made Design Co.,
which she enjoys leading in her spare time.
Administrative
Secetary
Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in communications in 2004 from Southern Illinois University
while winning multiple national championships in forensics and becoming one of the top ranked speakers in the
nation. After graduation, she served as an assistant coach on national championship teams at both Southeastern
Illinois College and Western Kentucky University.
Johnson has lived in Murray for the past three years. She is married to Matt Johnson (’97 MSU alumnus), who
is the founder and Lead Pastor of The Journey Church.
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Nathan
CAMPBELL
ArSenio
CASH
Manager
Manager
Thomas
POOL
Katrina
REYNOLDS
Manager
Manager
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2009-10
The Schedule
Like every season, the Murray State women’s
basketball team will have a challenging schedule to
start the 2009-10 campaign. This year the Racers
will face teams from eight of the 31 conferences
in the NCAA Division I ranks. MSU will play three
teams from the Missouri Valley (Evansville, Missouri
State, Southern Illinois), two from Conference USA
(Memphis and Marshall), and one team from the Big
12, Colonial, Mid-Eastern, Sun Belt, Summit League,
and Southwestern.
A few highlights of the season include regional rivals
and match ups with nationally renowned programs.
The Racers will host regional rival and 2009 MVC
Tournament Champion Evansville, Nov. 21 in the
RSEC. MSU will also renew a rivalry with 2007 MVC
Champion Southern Illinois, when the team travels to
Carbondale, Ill., Dec. 19. MSU will also face C-USA
powers Memphis and Marshall that will certainly
test the youthful team. The Racers will also get to
battle with Big-12 member and nationally renowned
Missouri in Columbia, Mo., Dec. 12, on a regionally
televised game.
Youth is the Name of the Game
After a 2008-09 campaign stacked with seniors,
youth will be the name of the game for the Racers
in 2009-10. MSU returns just three seniors and has
no juniors. The rest of the 2009-10 roster consists
of four sophomores and eight freshmen. Of the
returning seven, only one, Mallory Luckett, was a
starter in the 2008-09 season.
Ohio Valley Conference
2009-10 Preseason Poll & Honors
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Team (First-Place Votes)
Morehead State (9)
Austin Peay (6)
Tennessee State (4)
Eastern Illinois (1)
Jacksonville State
Murray State
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
Preseason All-OVC Team
Player, School
Pos.
Chynna Bozeman, Morehead
G
Jasmine Smith, TSU
F
Jolie Efezokhae, JSU
F
Oby Okafor, TSU
F
Ashley Herring, APSU
G/F
Nicole Jamen, APSU
F/C
Tiffany Hamilton, Morehead
G
Dominique Sims, EIU
G
Brittany Wiley, JSU
P
Nadia Mossong, EKU
F
Pts.
147
146
134
111
84
79
67
58
54
18
Year
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
R-Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Preview
With only one other player averaging 10 minutes
per game, one might think the outlook is bleak for
the 2009-10 edition of the Racers. Questions may
abound, but the program has come to expect to
compete for championships and is working hard to
deserve victory.
Recognizing Recruits
Recruiting is always a challenge for coaches. Did
you find the right number of players to add, are they
what we need position-wise, are they going to fit into
our system? The questions can be endless, but
when your first recruiting class as a head coach gets
recognized by three different recruiting groups some
of those questions may leave your mind - at least for
a while.
Soon after the class was announced the honors
started to appear. When Blue Star Basketball came
out with its list of the top recruiting classes in the
nation for 2009, Murray State saw its name among a
select group of teams. The Racers 2009-10 freshman
class was ranked No. 54 and was one of only a hand
full of non-BCS schools on the list.
The class was also recognized by All-Star Girls
Report as the best recruiting class in the Ohio Valley
Conference, placing 50 spots higher than any other
team in the conference.
The final recognition for the group came for the
three players coming to Murray from the state
of Kentucky. Kayla Cunningham, Jessica Holder
and Mariah Robinson were all ranked in the top10 of BlueChipCamp.com’s list of the top-50 girl’s
basketball players in the State of Kentucky.
Home Sweet Home
The Racers finished the 2008-09 season with a
14-0 mark in the RSEC. The home winning streak
dates back to Jan. 31, 2008 and currently stands at
19 games, the longest since Murray State moved to
the RSEC. The home winning streak also ties the
longest in team history - 19 games from Feb. 28,
1987 to Jan. 28, 1989 (Racer Arena). The last loss
that the Racers suffered at home was Jan. 26, 2008.
MSU will get its first chance to extend the streak, Nov.
18, against Mid-Continent.
The 19-game home winning streak puts Murray
State 5th in the country for the longest current
home winning streak. Defending NCAA Division
I Champion, Connecticut is at the top of the NCAA
Home Court Winning Streak list, with national powers
Maryland and Stanford following.
The 14-0 record in the RSEC last year marked the
first undefeated home season for the Racers in
school history. The previous best record was two
losses.
OVC Pre-season Player of the Year
Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State
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Racer
Alabama A&M
Nov. 13 • 7 p.m. • Huntsville, Ala.
Series Record: Murray leads, 3-0
Streak: Murray three games
Last Meeting: Dec. 17, 2008
Score: W, 90-69 (H)
Memphis
Nov. 15 • 2 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn.
Series Record: Memphis leads, 9-2
Streak: Memphis two games
Last Meeting: Dec. 11, 1993
Score: L, 64-91 (A)
Mid-Continent
Nov. 18 • 7 p.m. • RSEC
Series Record: Murray leads, 1-0
Streak: Murray one game
Last Meeting: Nov. 25, 2008
Score: W, 103-53 (H)
Evansville
Nov. 21 • 7 p.m. • RSEC
Series Record: Murray leads, 15-10
Streak: Evansville four games
Last Meeting: Dec. 14, 2008
Score: L, 52-57 (A)
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Opponents
Location: Huntsville, Ala.
Founded: 1875
Enrollment: 6,000
Arena (Capacity): T.M. Elmore Gymnasium (6,000)
Nickname: Bulldogs
Colors: Maroon and White
Conference: Southwestern Athletic
Head Coach: Atherias Warmley
Alma Mater: Alabama-Birmingham, 1990
Record at AAMU: 93-107 (8th Season)
Career Record: 93-107 (8th Season)
Location: Memphis, Tenn.
Founded: 1912
Enrollment: 21,600
Arena (Capacity): Elma Roane Fieldhouse (2,565)
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Blue and Gray
Conference: Conference USA
Head Coach: Melissa McFerrin
Alma Mater: Missouri, 1983
Record at Memphis: 12-18 (2nd Season)
Career Record: 62-88 (6th Season)
Location: Mayfield, Ky.
Founded: 1949
Enrollment: 1,800
Arena (Capacity): Mayfield HS Sports Arena (3,000)
Nickname: Lady Cougars
Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: TranSouth Athletics Conference - NAIA DI
Head Coach: Courtney Nicley
Alma Mater: IPFW
Record at Mid-Con: 0-0 (1stSeason)
Career Record: 0-0 (1st Season)
Location: Evansville, Ind.
Founded: 1854
Enrollment: 2,593
Arena (Capacity): Roberts Stadium (11,600)
Nickname: Purple Aces
Colors: Purple, Orange and White
Conference: Missouri Valley
Head Coach: Misty Murphy
Alma Mater: Colorado State, 1998
Record at Evansville: 15-19 (2nd Season)
Career Record: 123-84 (8th Season)
2008-09 Record: 11-18
SWAC Record/Finish: 9-9/T-5th
Series Record: Murray leads, 3-0
Murray: H: 2-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Jamilah Corbitt
Office: (256) 372-4550
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.AAMUSports.com
2008-09 Record: 12-18
C-USA Record/Finish: 5-11/10th
Series Record: Memphis leads, 9-2
Murray: H: 1-4 • A: 1-4 • N: 0-1
Women’s Basketball Contact: Tammy DeGroff
Office: (901) 678-5787
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.GoTigersGo.com
2008-09 Record: 3-25
TSAC Record/Finish: 1-15/9th
Series Record: Murray leads, 1-0
Murray: H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Steve Schwepker
Office: (270) 247-8521, ext. 259
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.MidContinentCougars.com
2008-09 Record: 15-19
MVC Record/Finish: 4-14/T-9th
Series Record: Murray leads, 15-10
Murray: H: 8-4 • A: 7-6 • N: 0-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Tom Benson
Office: (812) 488-1152
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.GoPurpleAces.com
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Racer
School: Georgia State
Location: Atlanta, Ga.
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Blue and White
Conference: Colonial
Arena (Capacity): GSU Sports
Arena (3,400)
Head Coach: Lea Henry
2008-09 overall record: 12-18
WBB SID: Charlie Taylor
Office: (404) 413-4031
E-Mail: [email protected]
Opponents
School: Morgan State
Location: Baltimore, Md.
Nickname: Lady Bears
Colors: Orange and Blue
Conference: Mid-Eastern
School: Troy
Location: Troy, Ala.
Nickname: Trojans
Colors: Cardinal, Silver and Black
Conference: Sun Belt
Head Coach: Donald Beasley
2008-09 overall record: 17-13
WBB SID: Kevin Paige
Office: (443) 885-3009
E-Mail: [email protected]
Head Coach: Michael Murphy
2008-09 overall record: 16-14
WBB SID: Travis Jarome
Office: (334) 670-5654
E-Mail: [email protected]
Series Record: Murray leads, 2-0
Last Meeting: Nov. 22, 2003
Score: W, 66-42 (N)
Location: Richmond, Ky.
Founded: 1906
Enrollment: 16,500
Arena (Capacity): McBrayer Arena (6,500)
Nickname: Lady Colonels
Colors: Maroon and White
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Chrissy Roberts
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, 1998
Record at EKU: 7-20 (2nd Season)
Career Record: 7-20 (2nd Season)
Location: Morehead, Ky.
Founded: 1887
Enrollment: 8,981
Arena (Capacity): Johnson Arena (6,500)
Nickname: Eagles
Colors: Royal Blue and Gold
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Mike Bradbury
Alma Mater: Chattanooga, 1993
Record at Morehead: 28-33 (3rd Season)
Career Record: 28-33 (3rd Season)
Location: Columbia, Mo.
Founded: 1839
Enrollment: 30,200
Arena (Capacity): Mizzou Arena (15,061)
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Old Gold and Black
Conference: Big 12
Head Coach: Cindy Stein
Alma Mater: Illinois, 1984
Record at Mizzou: 173-159 (12th Season)
Career Record: 238-182 (5th Season)
2008-09 Record: 7-20
OVC Record/Finish: 4-14/T-8th
Series Record: EKU leads, 49-27
Murray: H: 14-24 • A: 12-23 • N: 1-2
Women’s Basketball Contact: Kevin Britton
Office: (859) 622-2006
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.EKUSports.com
Georgia State Tournament
Nov. 27-28, 2009
Series Record: Murry leads, 2-1
Last Meeting: Jan. 2, 1986
Score: W, 77-76 (N)
Series Record: Troy leads, 2-0
Last Meeting: Dec. 14, 2003
Score: L, 60-68 (A)
Eastern Kentucky
Dec. 3 • 8:30 p.m. • RSEC
Feb. 27 • 3 p.m. • Richmond, Ky.
Series Record: EKU leads, 49-27
Streak: Murray two games
Last Meeting: Feb. 28, 2009
Score: W, 80-60 (H)
2008-09 Record: 17-14
OVC Record/Finish: 11-7/4th
Series Record: Morehead leads, 36-35
Murray: H: 21-13 • A: 13-22 • N: 1-1
Morehead State
Women’s Basketball Contact: Matt Schabert
Office: (606) 783-2556
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.MSUEagles.com
Series Record: Morehead leads, 36-35
Streak: Murray one game
Last Meeting: Feb. 26, 2009
Score: W, 75-71 (H)
2008-09 Record: 13-17
Big 12 Record/Finish: 4-12/T-10th
Series Record: Mizzou leads, 3-0
Murray: H: 0-0 • A: 0-3 • N: 0-0
Missouri
Women’s Basketball Contact: Kate Lakin
Office: (573) 882-2531
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.MUTigers.com
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Dec. 5 • 5:15 p.m. • RSEC
Feb. 25 • 4:15 p.m. • Morehead, Ky.
Dec. 13 • 1 p.m. • Columbia, Mo.
Series Record: Mizzou leads, 3-0
Streak: Mizzou three games
Last Meeting: Nov. 9, 2007
Score: L, 64-73 (A)
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Racer
Missouri State
Dec. 16 • 7:05 p.m. • Springfield, Mo.
Series Record: First Meeting
Opponents
Location: Springfield, Mo.
Founded: 1908
Enrollment: 21,688
Arena (Capacity): JQH Arena (11,000)
Nickname: Lady Bears
Colors: Maroon and White
Conference: Missouri Valley
2008-09 Record: 10-20
MVC Record/Finish: 6-12/7th
Series Record: First Meeting
Head Coach: Nyla Milleson
Alma Mater: Kansas State, 1985
Record at Missouri State: 21-39 (3rd Season)
Career Record: 206-75 (10th Season)
Southern Illinois
Dec. 19 • 8 p.m. • Carbondale, Ill.
Series Record: SIU leads, 29-5
Streak: SIU 16 games
Last Meeting: Nov. 17, 2006
Score: L, 68-77 (A)
IUPUI
Dec. 21 • 5 p.m. • Indianapolis, Ind.
Series Record: Murray leads, 1-0
Streak: Murray one game
Last Meeting: Nov. 24, 2002
Score: W, 70-66 - OT (N)
Marshall
Dec. 29 • 6 p.m. • Huntington, W.Va.
Series Record: Murray leads, 1-0
Streak: Murray one game
Last Meeting: Jan. 2, 1988
Score: W, 79-77 (N)
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Location: Carbondale, Ill.
Founded: 1869
Enrollment: 20,673
Arena (Capacity): SIU Arena (9,386)
Nickname: Salukis
Colors: Maroon and White
Conference: Missouri Valley
Women’s Basketball Contact: Eric Doennig
Office: (417) 836-4586
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.MissouriStateBears.com
2008-09 Record: 9-19
MVC Record/Finish: 5-13/8th
Series Record: SIU leads, 29-5
Murray: H: 3-14 • A: 2-15 • N: 0-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Shalae Patrick
Office: (618) 453-7102
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.SIUSalukis.com
Head Coach: Missy Tiber
Alma Mater: West Liberty State, 1994
Record at SIU: 0-0 (1st Season)
Career Record: 167-70 (8th Season at D II)
Location: Indianapolis, Ind.
Founded: 1969
Enrollment: 30,437
Arena (Capacity): The Jungle (1,215)
Nickname: Jaguars
Colors: Red, Gold and Black
Conference: The Summit League
2008-09 Record: 16-15
Summit League Record/Finish: 10-8/4th
Series Record: Murray leads, 1-0
Murray: H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Bill Potter
Office: (317) 278-3619
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.IUPUIJags.com
Head Coach: Shann Hart
Alma Mater: Norfolk State, 1989
Record at IUPUI: 71-79 (6th Season)
Career Record: 198-174 (14th Season)
Location: Huntington, W. Va.
Founded: 1837
Enrollment: 13,814
Arena (Capacity): Cam Henderson Center (9,043)
Nickname: Thundering Herd
Colors: Green and White
Conference: Conference USA
Head Coach: Royce Chadwick
Alma Mater: Southwest Oklahoma State, 1980
Record at Marshall: 122-118 (9th Season)
Career Record: 335-203 (19th Season)
2008-09 Record: 17-15
C-USA Record/Finish: 8-8/7th
Series Record: Murray leads, 1-0
Murray: H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Bob Pristash
Office: (304) 696-2418
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.HerdZone.com
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Racer
Location: Martin, Tenn.
Founded: 1900
Enrollment: 7,200
Arena (Capacity): Elam Center (5,000)
Nickname: Skyhawks
Colors: Navy Blue and Orange
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Kevin McMillan
Alma Mater: Rhodes, 1989
Record at UTM: 0-0 (1st Season)
Career Record: 0-0 (1st Season)
Location: Nashville, Tenn.
Founded: 1912
Enrollment: 8,000
Arena (Capacity): Gentry Center (10,600)
Nickname: Lady Tigers
Colors: Reflex Blue and White
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Tracee Wells
Alma Mater: Tennessee State, 1998
Record at TSU: 49-94 (6th Season)
Career Record: 49-94 (6th Season)
Location: Clarksville, Tenn.
Founded: 1927
Enrollment: 9,401
Arena (Capacity): Dunn Center (7,257)
Nickname: Lady Govs
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Carrie Daniels
Alma Mater: Austin Peay, 1996
Record at APSU: 33-47 (4th Season)
Career Record: 33-47 (4th Season)
Location: Jacksonville, Ala.
Founded: 1883
Enrollment: 9,061
Arena (Capacity): Pete Mathews Coliseum (5,500)
Nickname: Gamecocks
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Becky Geyer
Alma Mater: Northern State, 1987
Record at JSU: 25-54 (4th Season)
Career Record: 254-154 (17th Season)
Opponents
2008-09 Record: 2-27
OVC Record/Finish: 0-18/10th
Series Record: Murray leads, 31-28
Murray: H: 17-11 • A: 13-17 • N: 1-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Matt Maxey
Office: (731) 881-7694
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.UTMsports.com
2008-09 Record: 18-13
OVC Record/Finish: 13-5/3rd
Series Record: Murray leads, 29-17
Murray: H: 16-7 • A: 13-10 • N: 0-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Zekeya Anderson
Office: (615) 963-1867
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.TSUTigers.com
2008-09 Record: 17-16
OVC Record/Finish: 10-8/5th
Series Record: Murray leads, 42-35
Murray: H: 27-11 • A: 15-23 • N: 0-1
Women’s Basketball Contact: Cody Bush
Office: (931) 221-7561
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.APSUGovernors.com
2008-09 Record: 7-23
OVC Record/Finish: 4-14/T-8th
Series Record: Murray leads, 9-2
Murray: H: 4-2 • A: 4-0 • N: 1-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Fred Sington
Office: (256) 782-5377
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.JSUGamecokSports.com
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
UT Martin
Jan. 4 • 5:15 p.m. • RSEC
Jan. 30 • 4 p.m. • Martin, Tenn.
Series Record: Murray leads, 31-28
Streak: Murray five games
Last Meeting: Feb. 23, 2009
Score: W, 82-68 (H)
Tennessee State
Jan. 7 • 5:30 p.m. • Nashville, Tenn.
Feb. 4 • 5:15 p.m. • RSEC
Series Record: Murray leads, 29-17
Streak: Murray three games
Last Meeting: Feb. 4, 2009
Score: W, 97-93 (A)
Austin Peay
Jan. 9 • 2 p.m. • Clarksville, Tenn.
Feb. 6 • 5:15 p.m. • RSEC
Series Record: Murray leads, 42-35
Streak: APSU one game
Last Meeting: March 6, 2009
Score: L, 84-90 (N)
Jacksonville State
Jan. 14 • 5:15 p.m. • RSEC
Feb. 13• 2 p.m. • Jacksonville, Ala.
Series Record: Murray leads, 9-2
Streak: Murray six games
Last Meeting: March 3, 2009
Score: W, 79-69 (H)
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Racer
Tennessee Tech
Jan. 16 • 5:15 p.m. • RSEC
Feb. 11 • 5:30 p.m. • Cookeville, Tenn.
Series Record: TTU leads, 54-12
Streak: Murray five games
Last Meeting: Feb. 12, 2009
Score: W, 91-84 (H)
Eastern Illinois
Jan. 21 • 5:30 p.m. • Charleston, Ill.
Feb. 20 • TBA • RSEC
Series Record: Murray leads, 22-10
Streak: Murray four games
Last Meeting: Feb. 21, 2009
Score: W, 85-69 - OT (A)
Southeast Missouri
Jan. 23 • 5:30 p.m. • Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Feb. 18 • 7 p.m. • RSEC
Series Record: SEMO leads, 30-20
Streak: SEMO one game
Last Meeting: Feb. 19, 2009
Score: L, 51-69 (A)
Ohio Valley Conference Championship
March 2, 2009 • Campus Sites
March 5-6 • Nashville, Tenn.
Opponents
Location: Cookeville, Tenn.
Founded: 1915
Enrollment: 10,796
Arena (Capacity): Eblen Center (10,152)
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Colors: Purple and Gold
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Sytia Messer
Alma Mater: Arkansas, 2000
Record at TTU: 0-0 (1st Season)
Career Record: 0-0 (1st Season)
Location: Charleston, Ill.
Founded: 1895
Enrollment: 11,157
Arena (Capacity): Lantz Arena (5,300)
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Blue and Gray
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: Brady Sallee
Alma Mater: Thomas More College, 1993
Record at EIU: 73-77 (6th Season)
Career Record: 73-77 (6th Season)
Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Founded: 1873
Enrollment: 10,655
Arena (Capacity): Show Me Center (7,000)
Nickname: Redhawks
Colors: Red, White and Black
Conference: Ohio Valley
Head Coach: John Ishee
Alma Mater: Southern Mississippi, 1986
Record at SEMO: 62-32 (4th Season)
Career Record: 93-53 (6th Season)
2008-09 Record: 9-21
OVC Record/Finish: 7-11/7th
Series Record: TTU leads, 54-12
Murray: H: 9-22 • A: 3-29 • N: 0-3
Women’s Basketball Contact: Steve Appelhans
Office: (931) 375-3293
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.TTUSports.com
2008-09 Record: 24-9
OVC Record/Finish: 15-3/2nd
Series Record: Murray leads, 22-10
Murray: H: 13-3 • A: 7-7 • N: 2-0
Women’s Basketball Contact: Ben Turner
Office: (217) 581-7020
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.EIUPanthers.com
2008-09 Record: 15-15
OVC Record/Finish: 10-8/T-5th
Series Record: SEMO leads, 30-20
Murray: H: 12-10 • A: 17-19 • N: 1-1
Women’s Basketball Contact: Patrick Clark
Office: (573) 651-2937
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athletics Web Site: www.GoSoutheast.com
Location: Brentwood, Tenn.
Founded: 1948
Commissioner: Beth DeBauche
Associate Commissioner for Operations: Brad Walker
Assistant Commissioner for Championships: Jeffiner Gibbs
Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs: Bryan Pulley
Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations: Kyle Schwartz
Director of Media Relations: Heather Brown
Office: (615) 371-1698
Fax: (615) 371-1788
Web Site: www.OVCSports.com
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2008-09
Record:
All Matches
Conference
Non-Conference
##
23
05
50
41
24
12
10
04
21
31
35
42
53
40
Overall
23-9
16-2
7-7
Player
GP-GS Min
Ashley Hayes 32-32 1168
Amber Guffey 32-32 1181
Paige Guffey 32-32 1113
Angela Mullins 32-32 641
Mallory Luckett 32-31 395
Kayla Lowe
30-0 301
Rachael Isom 30-0 260
Mallory Schwab 32-0 239
Jana Roney
29-0 232
Jessica Jackson 31-1 190
Kayla Vance
14-0 57
Kristen Kluempers15-0 51
Pam Bell
12-0 58
Jasmyne Thornton 8-0
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Team
MURRAY STATE 32 6450
Opponents
32 6450
Returners in Bold
Team Statistics
SCORING
Points per game
Scoring Margin
FIELD GOALS-ATT
Field Goal pct
3 POINT FG-ATT
3-point FG pct
3-pt FG made per game
Avg
36.5
36.9
34.8
20.0
29.2
10.0
8.7
7.5
8.0
6.1
4.1
3.4
4.8
3.0
MUR
2444
76.4
+5.9
Home
14-0
9-0
5-0
Away
9-7
7-2
2-5
Statistics
Neutral
0-2
0-0
0-2
Total
3-Point
F-Throw
FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct
273-572 .477 64-176 .364 113-132 .856
197-413 .477 57-153 .373 221-253 .874
131-314 .417 65-175 .371 122-137 .891
73-143 .510
0-0 .000 22-35 .629
56-138 .406 17-56 .304 23-30 .767
23-71 .324 8-31 .258
8-11 .727
19-63 .302 9-34 .265
7-12 .583
17-59 .288 5-35 .143
4-13 .308
10-38 .263 5-23 .217 13-18 .722
16-35 .457
0-4 .000
1-3 .333
8-19 .421 2-11 .182
7-9 .778
4-8 .500
0-0 .000
5-6 .833
3-10 .300
0-0 .000
4-7 .571
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
831-1885 .441 232-698 .332 550-666 .826
860-2107 .408 163-546 .299 371-518 .716
OPP
2254
70.4
-
831-1885 860-2107
.441
.408
232-698
.332
7.3
163-546
.299
5.1
FREE THROWS-ATT
550-666
Free throw pct
.826
F-Throws made per game
17.2
371-518
.716
11.6
REBOUNDS
Rebounds per game
Rebounding margin
1191
37.2
-2.0
1256
39.2
-
ASSISTS
Assists per game
376
11.8
419
13.1
TURNOVERS
Turnovers per game
Turnover margin
Assist/turnover ration
445
13.9
+0.5
0.8
460
14.4
0.9
STEALS
Steals per game
208
6.5
195
6.1
BLOCKS
Blocks per game
ATTENDANCE
Home games-Avg/Game
Neutral site-Avg/Game
80
2.5
60
1.9
37012
14-2644
-
17969
16-1003
2-962
SCORES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Totals
MURRAY STATE
1110 1308 26 2444
Opponents
1039 1196 19 2254
Off
45
32
25
42
52
16
5
16
15
11
3
2
10
5
40
319
451
Rebounds
Def Tot Avg PF FO A
259 304 9.5 64 0 48
137 169 5.3 57 1 164
93 118 3.7 47 0 69
71 113 3.5 63 0 8
86 138 4.3 70 0 56
32 48 1.6 55 0 2
10 15 0.5 17 0 8
34 50 1.6 44 0 8
34 49 1.7 25 0 3
23 34 1.1 29 0 3
7 10 0.7 3 0 3
7
9 0.6 14 0 1
15 25 2.1 9 0 2
1
6 0.8 2 0 1
63 103
872 1191 37.2 499 1 376
805 1256 39.2 614 17 419
2008-09 Schedule/Results
Date
Opponent
W/L
Nov. 14
at WKU L
Nov. 18
BETHEL
W
Nov. 21
at Alabama State L
Nov. 25
MID-CONTINENT
W
Nov. 28
$vs. Florida State L
Nov. 29
$at Colorado State
W
Dec. 4
*at Eastern Kentucky
W
Dec. 6
*at Morehead State L OT
Dec. 14
at Evansville L
Dec. 17
ALABAMA A&M
W
Dec. 19
HOUSTON BAPTIST
W
Dec. 21
at Miami L
Jan. 5
*at UT Martin
W
Jan. 8
*TENNESSEE STATE
W
Jan. 10
*AUSTIN PEAY
W
Jan. 15
*at Jacksonville State
W
Jan. 17
*at Tennessee Tech
W
Jan. 22
*EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
Jan. 24
*SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
W
Feb. 4
*at Tennessee State
W
Feb. 7
*at Austin Peay
W
Feb. 12
*TENNESSEE TECH
W
Feb. 14
*JACKSONVILLE STATE
W
Feb. 19
*at Southeast Missouri State L
Feb. 21
*at Eastern Illinois
W OT
Feb. 23
*UT MARTIN
W
Feb. 26
*MOREHEAD STATE
W
Feb. 28
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
March 3
#JACKSONVILLE STATE
W
March 6
%vs. Austin Peay L
March 20
!at Arkansas-Little Rock
W
March 22
!at Ole Miss L
TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
83 12 48 723 22.6
96
1 38 672 21.0
71
7 24 449 14.0
43 27 13 168 5.3
59 14 40 152 4.8
13
4 2 62 2.1
16
0 10 54 1.8
16
6 15 43 1.3
14
0 7 38 1.3
10
4 6 33 1.1
3
0 1 25 1.8
1
1 1 13 0.9
6
4 2 10 0.8
3
0 1
2 0.3
11
445 80 208 2444 76.4
460 60 195 2254 70.4
Score
78-95
100-68
59-61
103-53
50-85
75-70
73-61
76-84
52-57
90-69
80-60
69-73
64-62
82-73
87-77
93-86
69-47
60-51
80-65
97-93
94-76
91-84
71-56
51-69
84-69
82-68
75-71
80-60
79-69
84-90
67-65
49-878
Attend
2045
424
371
341
1028
1093
300
789
665
273
350
347
466
2417
5030
476
2718
3567
4094
487
1210
2824
2958
1169
1233
4214
3195
4051
3274
897
2412
263
*-Ohio Valley Conference Match
$-Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational
#-OVC Championship First Round
%-OVC Championship
!-WNIT Tournament
Home games in BOLD CAPS
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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Conference
Record:
Conference
##
23
05
50
41
24
12
04
10
21
31
35
53
42
40
Overall
15-5
Player
GP-GS Min
Ashley Hayes 18-18 681
Amber Guffey 18-18 690
Paige Guffey 18-18 667
Angela Mullins 18-18 364
Mallory Luckett 18-17 548
Kayla Lowe
17-0 161
Mallory Schwab 18-0 118
Rachael Isom 17-0 112
Jana Roney
17-0 122
Jessica Jackson 18-1 92
Kayla Vance
6-0
23
Pam Bell
4-0
35
Kristen Kluempers 9-0
17
Jasmyne Thornton 7-0
20
Team
MURRAY STATE 18 3650
Opponents
18 3650
Home
8-2
Away
7-3
Statistics
Neutral
0-0
Total
3-Point
F-Throw
Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct
37.8 164-321 .511 42-109 .385 80-92 .870
38.3 103-224 .460 33-85 .388 129-142 .908
37.1 84-190 .442 46-109 .422 63-74 .851
20.2 46-83 .554
0-0 .000 11-18 .611
30.4 37-85 .435 13-37 .351
9-14 .643
9.5 14-42 .333 5-17 .294
3-4 .750
6.6
9-29 .310 3-17 .176
1-2 .500
6.6
6-21 .286 3-12 .250
0-0 .000
7.2
3-16 .188 2-10 .200
6-8 .750
5.1
4-13 .308
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
3.8
2-4 .500
1-3 .333
3-4 .750
8.8
1-4 .250
0-0 .000
3-5 .600
1.9
2-3 .667
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
2.9
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
476-1037 .459 148-399 .371 309-367 .842
484-1204 .402 100-344 .291 184-247 .745
Off
26
17
16
20
27
9
7
2
6
5
0
6
0
4
24
169
266
Rebounds
Def Tot Avg PF FO A
151 177 9.8 34 0 33
78 95 5.3 31 1 107
60 76 4.2 25 0 44
33 53 2.9 34 0 5
53 80 4.4 39 0 33
17 26 1.5 31 0 2
17 24 1.3 17 0 2
3
5 0.3 8 0 2
16 22 1.3 13 0 1
11 16 0.9 12 0 2
3
3 0.5 2 0 1
11 17 4.3 5 0 2
1
1 0.1 4 0 0
1
5 0.7 2 0 1
35 59
490 659 36.6 257 1 235
429 695 38.6 339 11 248
TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
52
4 31 450 25.0
51
1 25 368 20.4
45
5 9 277 15.4
23 17 8 103 5.7
31 11 22 96 5.3
4
2 1 36 2.1
10
1 8 22 1.2
8
0 4 15 0.9
7
0 4 14 0.8
5
4 3
8 0.4
0
0 1
8 1.3
5
4 1
5 1.3
1
1 0
5 0.6
3
0 1
2 0.3
7
252 50 121 1409 78.3
258 37 110 1252 69.6
Returners in Bold
2008-09 IN REVIEW
The Season
The 2008-09 season was filled with historic moments
from the first tip through the final game of the season
in the Second Round of the Women’s National
Invitation Tournament. The Racers claimed the
team’s first regular-season Ohio Valley Conference
Championship after finishing the year with a 23-9
overall record and a 16-2 mark in the OVC. The
record in the conference not only set a school record
for the most wins, but also the least number of losses
and sent Murray State to the WNIT for the third time
in school history and marked the third-straight postseason appearance.
Making NCAA Lists
Two of the seniors from the roster will not only leave
their mark on the MSU record books, but they also
made a mark in the NCAA record books. Amber
Guffey finished her career with a 87.1 (587-674) freethrow percentage, currently ranking her 15th in the
NCAA charts.
Paige Guffey has also made a spot for herself on the
NCAA charts, after recording 44 consecutive free
throws earlier in the season. The number puts her
eighth in NCAA history on the current list heading into
the 2008-09 campaign.
Murray State ended the season as the national freethrow percentage leader, with an 82.6 mark at the
charity stripe. This is the first national leader title for
the Racers and the 82.6 percentage is good enough
for the second-best in NCAA history, just 0.6 percent
behind the No.1 spot of 83.2 set in 2007-08.
Amber Assisting
With her final assist to her sister Paige Guffey, Amber
Guffey put her name at the top of a third Racer
career list. The helper gave the Albany, Ky., native
512 career assists, one more than Julie Pinson’s 511
(1988-92).
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Claiming Top Honors
Ashley Hayes became the first MSU women’s
basketball player to repeat as OVC Player of the Year
when she was voted as the 2008-09 OVC Player of
the Year. Hayes was also named to the All-OVC First
Team with Amber Guffey. Head coach Rob Cross
became just the second Racer coach to be named
the OVC Coach of the Year. Jean Smith earned the
honor during the 1980-81 campaign in her fourth
season on the Murray State bench.
With Hayes’ back-to-back Player of the Year honors
and Joi Scott earning the award during the 2006-07
campaign, Murray State becomes only the second
OVC school to have three-straight Players of the
Year.
All-America Regional Finalist
Even after the 2008-09 campaign came to and end
for the Racers, Ashley Hayes continued to rake in
national recognition. The Humboldt, Tenn., native
was named a 2009 State Farm Coaches’ All-America
Regional Finalist. She was one of six finalist from
Region 4 and one of 52 overall.
Amber Academic All-America of the Year
Amber Guffey was honored with the biggest academic
award for a Division I women’s basketball player when
she was named the ESPN The Magazine: Academic
All-America of the Year. The award is the first for a
MSU student-athlete.
Amber and her twin sister Paige Guffey were also
named to the ESPN The Magazine: Academic AllAmerica First Team after earning Academic All-District
4 honors. Both the all-district and All-America honors
are the first for the women’s basketball team.
Post Season Success
With their trip to the WNIT the Racers became only
the third OVC team to advance to the post season
for three-consecutive seasons. The OVC record is
five-straight appearances. Their win over UALR also
made them the third OVC team to advance to second
round of WNIT.
Best Scoring Duo in the Nation
Seniors Ashley Hayes and Amber Guffey led the
Racers all season in scoring and rebounding and
earned the distinction as the best scoring duo in
Division I women’s basketball. Both players were in
the top-10 in the nation in scoring and Murray State
was the only school in the nation with two players in
the top-50.
Hayes finished No. 7 in the country with 22.6 points
per game, while Guffey was ranked 10th with 21.0
points per game. Both four-year starters were on
the best single-game scoring list this season. Guffey
was tied for 19th with her 36 point performance at
Colorado State. Hayes was also in the No. 19 spot
with her 36 points against Austin Peay and tied for
the No. 2 spot for her school-record 46 points against
Tennessee State.
Ashley Atop Record Books
Almost two years after Joi Scott set the Racer’s
single game record for points scored in a game (43
at Tennessee State - 2/26/06) senior Ashley Hayes
went into the same building and rewrote the record
with her name and 46 points.
The Humboldt, Tenn., native accomplished the feat
with career highs of 14 field goals, seven threepointers, and 11 free throws. Her seven treys ranks
her second on the single game chart at Murray State.
Her 11-for-11 free throw mark also puts her in a tie for
the second best free-throw percentage in a game.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2008-09
FINAL STANDINGS
#+MURRAY STATE
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Morehead State
^Austin Peay State
Southeast Missouri State
Tennessee Tech
Jacksonville State
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
W
L
15
13
11
10
10
7
4
4
0
3
5
7
8
8
11
14
14
18
16
2
OVC
Ohio Valley Conference
Pct.
.889
.833
.722
.611
.556
.556
.389
.222
.222
.000
Str
Home
Away
W2
L1
W1
W1
L3
W2
L2
L1
L18
7-1
7-2
7-2
6-3
6-3
5-4
3-6
3-6
0-9
8-2
6-3
4-5
4-5
4-5
2-7
1-8
0-8
0-9
W4
9-0
7-2
Review
W
L
24
18
17
17
15
9
7
7
2
9
13
14
16
15
21
23
20
27
23
9
Pct
All Games
.718
.727
.581
.548
.515
.500
.300
.233
.259
.071
Str
Home
Away Neut
L1
L1
L1
L1
L3
L1
L4
L1
L17
14-1
11-2
12-3
9-4
11-5
6-8
4-9
5-8
1-11
7-7
7-9
4-10
6-10
4-8
3-12
1-12
2-12
0-14
L1
14-0
9-7
0-2
3-1
0-2
1-1
2-2
0-2
0-1
2-2
0-0
1-2
# - OVC regular-season champion; ^ - OVC Tournament champion and NCAA participant; + - WNIT participant
2008-09 Conference Honors
First Team
Ashley N. Hayes..................Murray State
Rachel Galligan................... Eastern Illinois
Amber Guffey......................Murray State
Kendra Appling.................Tennessee State
Chynna Bozeman.............. Morehead State
Second Team
Phyllisha Mitchell.........................UT Martin
April Thomas........................... Austin Peay
Brittany Pittman................. Morehead State
Tiffany Jackson................Tennessee State
Blair Bowens.....................Tennessee Tech
Tarina Nixon................. Southeast Missouri
Newcomer Team
Jasmine Smith..................Tennessee State
Kayla Drake.................... Eastern Kentucky
Brittany Wiley.................Jacksonville State
Tiffany Hamilton................ Morehead State
Whitney Hanley....................... Austin Peay
Player of the Year
Ashley N. Hayes..................Murray State
No. 5 Austin Peay
Freshman of the Year
Kayla Drake.................... Eastern Kentucky
No. 2 Eastern Illinois
Defensive Player of the Year
Kendra Appling.................Tennessee State
Coach of the Year
Rob Cross............................Murray State
No. 1 Murray State
No. 1 Murray State
No. 8 Jacksonville State
No. 5 Austin Peay
No. 4 Morehead State
No. 5 Austin Peay
Final Four
at Sommet Center,
Nashville, Tenn.
No. 2 Eastern Illinois
No. 5 Austin Peay
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Automatic Bid
Recipient
No. 7 Tennessee Tech
No. 2 Eastern Illinois
No. 3 Tennessee State
No. 3 Tennessee State
No. 6 Southeast Missouri
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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2008-09
Boxscores
Game 1: WKU 95, Murray State 78
Game 2: Murray State 100, Bethel 68
Game 3: Alabama State 61, Murray State 59
Defining Moment: WKU took the final lead in the game
with just over 18 minutes remaining and went on a 4-0 run
over the next minute to take control of the score.
Defining Moment: MSU used a 13-2 run in the opening six
minutes to take control of the game from tip-off.
Defining Moment: Alabama State finished the game with a
6-4 run in the final three minutes, with all the points scored
by both teams coming at the charity stripe.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Djokovic 22 8-10 0-0 3-3 7
Budimir 13 3-8 0-0 0-1 5
Berry
23 1-4 0-0 0-0 2
Trull
24 2-4 1-3 2-2 3
Johnson 20 1-12 0-6 0-0 0
Hamilton 5
0-2 0-1 0-0 0
Roney
19 6-9 0-0 9-10 3
Ivanovic 12 0-3 0-0 0-0 3
Price
12 0-4 0-1 0-0 1
Carter
23 2-4 0-1 0-0 6
Ortiz
22 2-10 1-3 0-0 4
Smith
3
1-1 0-0 0-0 0
Dubruiel 2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
4
Total
200 26-71 2-15 14-16 38
Nov. 14, 2008 • Bowling Green, Ky. • E.A. Diddle Arena
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Mullins
22 1-3 0-0 0-0 7
A. Guffey 37 6-16 1-6 10-11 3
Hayes
34 11-18 3-7 6-8 4
Luckett
28 0-1 0-0 1-2 2
P. Guffey 28 3-6 2-4 3-4 4
Schwab
8
1-1 0-0 0-0 1
Isom
17 0-1 0-0 0-0 1
Lowe
12 1-1 0-0 0-0 1
Roney
5
0-1 0-1 0-0 1
Jackson
8
3-3 0-0 0-0 0
Bell
1
0-2 0-0 0-0 1
Team
1
Total
200 26-53 6-18 20-25 26
WKU
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Duck
32 7-13 0-0 3-7 8
A. Brown 37 9-16 0-0 9-9 17
D. Thomas 6
1-2 1-2 0-0 0
NcNear
30 6-11 0-0 1-5 3
Rich
34 3-5 2-4 0-0 3
T. Thomas 16 3-9 0-1 1-4 5
H. Brown 21 4-5 1-1 3-4 2
Owens
5
1-2 0-0 0-0 0
Obafemi 8
1-1 1-1 0-0 1
Magley
6
1-2 0-0 0-0 1
Johnson
5
0-0 0-0 1-2 0
Team
1
Total
200 36-66 5-9 18-31 41
a
1
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
to
3
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
0
1
0
bk
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
pf
4
2
4
2
0
3
1
2
4
2
0
pts
2
23
31
1
11
2
0
2
0
6
0
7 15 1
2 24 78
a
2
1
0
6
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
to
0
1
1
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
2
bk
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
1 3 17
2 2 27
0 1
3
0 4 13
0 3
8
0 3
7
1 2 12
0 0
2
0 1
3
0 1
2
0 0
1
12 9
1
4 20 95
Halftime: MSU 36, WKU 41. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 2, WKU 6.
Technical: MSU - None, WKU - None. Officials: Jack Wittemore, Charles
Carroll, Lauren Bass. Attendance: 2,045.
Nov. 18, 2008 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
BETHEL
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
28 8-12 1-2 8-9 7
Mullins
15 2-5 0-0 0-0 8
A. Guffey 28 5-9 2-3 9-9 4
Luckett
17 1-3 0-0 0-0 4
P. Guffey 21 6-9 0-1 8-8 1
Schwab
14 0-4 0-2 1-3 3
Isom
20 1-7 0-2 3-4 3
Lowe
8
1-2 0-0 0-0 1
Roney
13 0-3 0-2 1-2 3
Jackson
12 3-3 0-0 0-0 4
Vance
11 4-8 1-4 2-3 3
Kluempers 11 1-2 0-0 2-2 2
Bell
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 2
Team
4
Total
200 31-67 4-16 34-40 49
a
3
1
2
0
2
0
0
2
1
1
4
0
0
to
3
1
5
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
4
0
0
bk
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
0
2
1
3
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
Nov. 21, 2008 • Montgomery, Ala. • The Acadome
pf
4
3
2
3
3
2
1
2
3
4
5
2
0
pts
19
6
2
7
2
0
21
0
0
4
5
2
0
16 19 2 11 34 68
a
4
0
7
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
to
0
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
bk
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
2 1 25
0 3
4
0 0 21
1 1
0
1 1 20
0 2
1
2 1
5
0 4
2
1 0
1
0 2
6
0 0 11
1 2
4
0 0
0
17 13 4
8 17 100
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Mullins
8
0-2 0-0 0-0 2
A. Guffey 38 4-11 2-7 15-18 4
Hayes
38 6-16 3-4 2-2 13
Luckett
19 0-0 0-0 2-2 2
P. Guffey 33 2-6 0-2 6-6 1
Schwab
11 0-1 0-1 0-0 0
Isom
15 0-3 0-2 0-0 1
Lowe
10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1
Roney
5
0-1 0-1 1-2 1
Jackson
10 0-1 0-1 0-0 1
Vance
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Kluempers 4
0-0 0-0 2-2 1
Bell
5
1-1 0-0 0-0 1
Team
3
Total
200 13-43 5-18 28-32 31
a
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
to
0
2
4
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 9
0
4 19 59
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Thomas 24 6-10 0-0 0-0 7 1 0
Merritt
13 3-4 0-0 2-2 3 0 0
Holloway 30 4-8 2-4 0-3 5 4 1
Davis
22 4-12 1-7 0-0 4 3 3
Hill
15 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 1 2
Milton
23 2-3 1-2 1-2 0 1 2
Chambers 15 0-4 0-1 2-4 2 0 0
Jackson
21 0-5 0-0 1-1 5 1 1
Hunter
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Flugham 18 4-9 0-0 3-3 5 1 0
Lumpkin 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 1
Harris
5
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Team
2
Total
200 24-61 4-15 9-15 40 14 10
bk
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 5 12
0 2
8
0 0 10
0 0
9
0 2
0
0 4
6
0 2
2
0 3
1
0 0
0
0 1 11
0 3
2
0 1
0
1
0 23 61
ALABAMA STATE
s
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
4
1
0
2
3
0
0
4
1
1
0
1
2
pts
0
25
17
2
10
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
Halftime: Bethel 20, MSU 53. Dead Ball Rebounds: Bethel 1, MSU 2.
Technical: Bethel - None, MSU - None. Officials: Roger Cross, Kerry
Hensen, Alycia Dukes. Attendance: 424.
Halftime: MSU 33, ASU 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 2, ASU 4.
Technical: MSU - None, ASU - Team. Officials: Alicia Walker, Howard
Hall, Faye Wilson. Attendance: 371.
Game 4: Murray State 103, Mid-Continent 53
Game 5: Florida State 85, Murray State 50
Game 6: Murray State 75, Colorado State 70
Defining Moment: The opening three minutes of the game
were close as the Racers started the opening stanza with a
4-0 run, but the Cougars quickly tied the game at six with
17 minutes remaining. MSU took control from that point
with a 6-0 run over a minute-span that put the Racers ahead
for good.
Defining Moment: The Racers kept the game tied or trailed
by only two points for the opening nine minutes before FSU
started a 7-0 run to take the lead for good with just over 12
minutes left in the first.
Defining Moment: The Racers turned up the defense in the
final 10 minutes, holding CSU without a field goal for the
final 9:58 of the game, while only allowing the Rams to earn
two points at the free-throw line. MSU went on a 13-2 run in
the final 6:15 to earn the come-from-behind, 75-70, victory.
Nov. 25, 2008 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
MID-CONTINENT
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
McLeod 34 3-5 0-0 4-8 7 3 4
McGee
18 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2
T. Butler 37 7-16 1-3 1-2 5 2 9
Carter
29 5-7 2-3 2-2 1 1 0
B. Butler 20 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 2
Dewitt
19 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 5
Mayes
28 5-13 0-1 1-2 4 0 3
Knup
15 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 1
Team
4
Total
200 21-52 3-10 8-14 27 8 26
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
27 10-14 0-1 3-3 7
Mullins
17 5-5 0-0 2-3 4
A. Guffey 28 5-11 1-6 1-2 3
Luckett
22 3-8 0-0 2-2 7
P. Guffey 21 0-4 0-3 6-6 6
Schwab
10 3-7 2-4 1-2 5
Isom
15 4-8 2-4 0-2 0
Lowe
10 1-4 0-1 1-1 1
Roney
16 3-3 1-1 2-2 3
Jackson
13 2-5 0-1 0-0 1
Vance
7
1-4 0-3 2-2 2
Kluempers 9
1-3 0-0 0-0 4
Bell
5
0-1 0-0 1-2 3
Team
2
Total
200 38-77 6-24 21-27 48
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
pf
1
2
4
3
4
0
3
3
pts
10
0
16
14
2
0
11
0
4 20 53
FLORIDA STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Gray
21 2-6 0-1 4-5 1
Harvin
24 5-8 1-2 0-0 6
Moore
19 3-6 0-0 2-4 10
Hunnicutt 23 5-10 0-1 1-1 3
Freshour 21 3-7 0-2 0-0 6
Ward
24 2-5 2-3 0-2 3
Davis-Cain 22 5-10 1-2 0-1 2
Keough
16 1-3 0-0 1-1 5
Monroe 17 3-5 0-1 4-4 2
Bravard
13 3-3 0-0 5-7 4
Team
7
Total
200 32-63 4-12 17-25 49
MURRAY STATE
a
2
1
4
2
6
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
to
1
1
2
2
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
5 0 23
1 1 12
2 0 12
2 1
8
2 0
6
1 1
9
1 1 10
1 2
3
0 1
9
1 3
4
0 0
4
0 2
2
1 0
1
21 11 0 17 12 103
Halftime: Mid-Con 29, MSU 53. Dead Ball Rebounds: Mid-Con 3, MSU
4. Technical: Mid-Con - Team, MSU - None. Officials: Yvonne Hall, Stacy
Moore, Mike Riggs. Attendance: 341.
42
Nov. 28, 2008 • Fort Collins, Colo. • Moby Arena
a
0
0
1
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
to
1
3
2
1
1
5
3
3
1
1
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
s
2
0
2
2
0
1
1
2
1
0
pf
2
0
2
1
0
2
4
3
1
1
Nov. 29, 2008 • Fort Collins, Colo. • Moby Arena
pts
8
11
8
11
6
6
11
3
10
11
7 21 2 11 16 85
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Hayes
36 5-16 3-8 2-2 4 0 3
Mullins
23 2-6 0-0 1-2 3 0 2
A. Guffey 34 5-9 3-5 3-4 2 3 5
Luckett
27 1-3 0-1 2-2 0 0 4
P. Guffey 33 2-8 2-6 0-0 7 2 3
Schwab
8
0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1
Isom
13 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 2
Lowe
12 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 2
Roney
5
1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Jackson
3
0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Vance
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Kluempers 3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Bell
2
0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Team
4
Total
200 17-53 8-25 8-10 25 6 24
bk
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
2 1 15
0 4
5
0 3 16
1 4
4
0 0
6
0 4
0
1 0
0
0 4
2
0 2
2
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
5
5 23 50
Halftime: FSU 41, MSU 37. Dead Ball Rebounds: FSU 2, MSU 1.
Technical: FSU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Connie Pardue, Julie
Sharp, Kim Guzman. Attendance: 1,028.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a
Hayes
32 3-13 1-3 0-1 5 0
Mullins
15 1-4 0-0 2-2 1 0
A. Guffey 40 12-18 5-9 7-8 5 2
Luckett
30 2-4 0-0 2-2 6 01
P. Guffey 33 2-10 1-6 9-9 3 1
Schwab
3
0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0
Isom
7
0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0
Lowe
24 2-8 2-6 2-3 5 0
Roney
11 0-3 0-3 0-0 4 0
Jackson
5
0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0
Team
7
Total
200 22-62 9-29 22-25 38 4
COLORADO STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a
Minor
26 1-6 0-0 7-8 6 2
Reimink 11 2-3 0-0 1-1 3 0
Mestdagh 24 5-9 2-5 0-0 2 1
Beemer
32 3-12 3-10 0-0 2 1
Simmons 19 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0
Van Grinsven17 2-9 0-0 2-2 4 2
Barbee
18 4-7 3-5 1-2 2 0
Uzomah 13 0-2 0-0 2-2 8 2
Heimstra 25 2-3 0-0 5-7 5 2
Cheney
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Tanacan 14 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 2
Team
4
Total
200 22-59 8-20 18-22 43 12
to
3
1
4
2
3
0
0
1
1
0
1
16
bk
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
pf
4
2
1
2
1
0
2
3
1
1
pts
7
4
36
6
14
0
0
8
0
0
3
4 17 75
to
5
3
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
22
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
s pf pts
1 5
9
0 2
5
0 3 12
0 2
9
0 4
2
0 3
6
1 1 12
0 1
2
2 3
9
0 0
0
0 1
4
5
4 25 70
Halftime: MSU 32, CSU 39. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 1, CSU 2.
Technical: MSU - None, WKU - None. Officials: Eric Larson, Connie
pardue, Julie Sharp. Attendance: 1,093.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2008-09
Boxscores
Game 7: Murray State 73, EKU 61
Game 8: Morehead State 84, Murray State 76 OT
Dec. 6, 2008 • Morehead, Ky. • Johnson Arena
Dec. 14, 2008 • Evansville, Ind. • Roberts Stadium
Defining Moment: After having a 16-point lead in the
opening half, EKU got within two points with 5:30 left to
play. The Racers then used a 6-0 run to take the final lead
of the game.
Defining Moment: After Amber Guffey’s free throws with
9.4 left forced overtime, Morehead State used a 6-0 run with
2:50 left to take control for good.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a
Guffey, A. 45 8-15 3-7 12-12 5 7
Hayes
45 6-13 4-8 2-2 11 0
Luckett
36 1-6 1-5 0-0 4 1
Mullins
13 1-4 0-0 0-0 6 1
Guffey, P. 39 5-18 4-12 3-3 8 2
Schwab
5
0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0
Isom
7
1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0
Lowe
14 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0
Roney
8
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Jackson 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Bell
13 1-2 0-0 1-3 8 2
Team
8
Total
225 23-6212-3518-20 53 13
Defining Moment: After the third media time-out of the
second half (around 7:30 left) MSU started a 6-2 run over
the next five minutes to tie the game at 48 with 2:30 left.
The Purple Aces then earned the next basket to take a 50-48
lead and never relinquished control of the scoreboard.
Dec. 4, 2008 • Richmond, Ky. • McBrayer Arena
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Mullins
16 3-4 0-0 1-2 3
Guffey, A. 36 3-10 2-6 3-5 1
Hayes
38 11-16 1-4 2-2 8
Luckett
33 2-4 2-2 5-6 3
Guffey, P. 31 4-9 1-3 2-2 2
Schwab
11 2-3 1-2 0-0 4
Isom
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Lowe
9
0-2 0-2 0-0 1
Roney
15 0-1 0-1 3-4 5
Jackson
7
0-1 0-0 0-0 1
Team
1
Total
200 25-50 7-20 16-21 30
a
1
4
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
to
0
7
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
bk
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
9 14 3
s
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
pf
1
3
1
1
0
2
0
3
1
0
pts
7
11
25
11
11
5
0
0
3
0
8 12 73
MURRAY STATE
MOREHEAD STATE
EKU
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Cole
32 3-10 0-1 1-2 10 3 4
White
19 4-7 0-1 1-2 2 0 1
Mossong 38 6-10 4-7 5-5 8 5 5
Fraser-Jones 37 0-3 0-1 0-0 6 3 2
Drake
30 4-13 3-7 0-0 1 3 4
Lewin
19 2-5 1-3 0-0 5 1 3
Becerra
4
0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Muszak
21 3-8 2-7 0-0 3 1 0
Team
1
Total
200 22-5710-27 7-9 36 16 19
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
1 4
7
1 4
9
1 2 21
1 4
0
1 4 11
0 1
5
0 0
0
0 0
8
0
5 19 61
Halftime: MSU 35, EKU 23. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 0, EKU 1.
Technical: MSU - None, EKU - None. Officials: Charlie Hust, Roger Cross,
Roy Gulbeyan. Attendance: 300.
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hamilton 39 3-11 2-8 6-6 4
Bozeman 37 10-22 5-10 2-2 5
Watson
26 2-4 0-0 2-2 7
Lumpkin 23 2-8 1-5 2-2 2
Pittman 42 5-11 0-0 8-10 8
Stephens 31 1-7 1-4 1-2 1
Martin
24 3-6 1-2 1-2 4
Coleman 3
0-1 0-0 0-0 1
Team
0
Total
225 26-7010-2922-26 32
to
3
4
2
3
4
0
0
2
1
0
4
2
25
bk
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
6
2 23 76
to
1
3
0
1
1
1
1
0
bk
0
0
1
0
5
1
0
0
s pf pts
0 1 14
0 5 27
0 4
6
1 5
7
1 3 18
0 1
4
0 1
8
0 1
0
21 8
7
2 21 84
a
6
7
0
2
2
3
0
1
s
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
3
2
4
3
2
0
1
3
2
0
3
Game 9: Evansville 57, Murray State 52
pts
31
18
3
2
17
0
2
0
0
0
3
Halftime: MSU 29, Morehead 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 1,
Morehead 3. Technical: MSU - None, Morehead - None. Officials: Troy
Winders, Jay Dana, Thurman Leggs, Jr. Attendance: 789.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
37 10-26 0-6 1-1 9
Mullins
16 0-4 0-0 0-0 1
Guffey, A. 36 6-15 1-4 6-7 5
Luckett
34 1-3 0-2 0-0 6
Guffey, P. 36 2-8 1-4 1-1 3
Schwab
9
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Isom
7
1-2 0-0 0-0 0
Lowe
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Roney
20 0-2 0-1 2-2 6
Jackson
2
0-1 0-0 0-0 2
Bell
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
3
Total
200 20-60 2-17 10-11 37
EVANSVILLE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Gallagher 34 6-10 1-2 3-3 6
Jennings 37 3-8 1-2 2-2 6
Novosel 20 3-10 0-2 0-0 8
Austin
32 3-6 1-2 2-5 2
Barrett
30 3-7 1-1 0-0 4
Sickles
14 1-3 0-1 0-0 1
Falkenstein 3
1-1 0-0 0-0 2
Batey
7
0-1 0-1 0-0 1
Lewis
0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Singleton 2
0-2 0-0 0-0 1
Bamberger 21 1-6 0-3 4-4 2
Team
3
Total
200 21-54 4-14 11-14 36
a
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
to
2
3
5
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
bk
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
1
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
pf
3
0
3
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
pts
21
0
19
2
6
0
2
0
2
0
0
3 15 1
9 16 52
a
7
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
bk
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
s pf pts
1 0 16
2 2
9
1 4
6
1 3
9
0 2
7
0 2
2
0 0
2
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
6
11 18 3
6 15 57
to
2
3
4
3
0
2
0
3
0
0
1
Halftime: MSU 20, Evansville 34. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 2, Evansville
3. Technical: MSU - None, Evansville - None. Officials: David Stewart,
Royce Blevins, Alycia Dukes. Attendance: 665.
Game 10: Murray State 90, Alabama A&M 69
Game 11: Murray State 80, Houston Baptist 60
Game 12: Miami (OH) 73, Murray State 69
Defining Moment: The opening minutes saw a close game,
until 6:30 minutes had elapsed off the clock when the
Racers pushed their lead out to double-digits for the rest
of the game.
Defining Moment: After trailing 33-38 at the half, the Racers
came out of the locker room with a renewed spirit and
started a 12-0 run to take the final control of the scoreboard
with 15:45 left in the second stanza.
Defining Moment: After a back-and-forth game the
Redhawks scored started a 4-0 run over a 30 second span
to own a 69-65 advantage, with 42 second left on the clock.
Both teams then traded points the rest of the game.
ALABAMA A&M
HOUSTON BAPTIST
MURRAY STATE
Dec. 17, 2008 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Samuel
23 2-4 0-0 0-0 2
Manning 17 0-6 0-1 2-2 3
Moss
19 4-11 1-3 8-10 5
Watkins 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 2
Collier
27 3-8 2-5 0-0 2
Williams, K. 27 5-14 1-5 4-5 3
Thompson 19 1-3 0-0 0-0 2
Trice
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Marshall 11 0-4 0-0 2-2 4
Tobar
16 0-3 0-0 1-2 1
Willimas, G. 5
0-1 0-0 2-2 1
Johnson 20 6-8 0-0 3-6 7
Brantley
1
0-0 0-0 1-2 0
Team
7
Total
200 21-63 4-14 23-31 40
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
30 10-21 1-6 1-2 7
Mullins
15 3-4 0-0 0-0 1
Guffey, A. 33 4-8 2-4 6-7 7
Luckett
22 0-1 0-1 2-2 6
Guffey, P. 32 8-13 4-7 7-7 3
Schwab
11 2-5 0-3 0-2 2
Isom
11 0-1 0-0 4-4 1
Lowe
11 0-0 0-0 2-2 1
Roney
15 1-2 1-1 0-0 5
Jackson
9
1-2 0-0 0-0 1
Vance
4
1-1 0-0 0-0 0
Kluempers 4
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Bell
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
1
Total
200 3058 8-22 22-26 36
a
0
0
0
0
2
3
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
to
0
3
2
0
3
2
0
0
1
4
0
1
0
bk
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
1
0
3
3
1
3
4
0
3
2
0
0
0
pts
4
2
17
0
8
15
2
0
2
1
2
15
1
9 16 2
3 20 69
a
2
0
9
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
3 1 22
1 3
6
1 3 16
2 3
2
1 1 27
3 2
4
0 1
4
0 1
2
1 1
3
0 2
2
0 1
2
0 3
0
0 2
0
to
0
1
2
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
1
bk
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
20 11 4 12 24 90
Dec. 19, 2008 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Simpson 27 3-13 0-0 1-2 7 1 2
Morris
27 7-13 0-0 3-6 11 2 3
Jones
31 3-16 2-9 0-0 3 1 0
Thomas 30 3-7 1-2 0-0 4 2 1
Wright
33 4-15 0-1 0-0 8 2 4
Mayberry 3
1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1
Little
16 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 2 2
Green
18 2-6 1-4 0-0 1 1 1
Spriggs
12 2-4 0-0 2-2 4 0 0
Greenleaf 3
0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0
Team
5
Total
200 25-80 4-19 6-10 44 11 14
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
33 7-19 0-2 0-0 12
Mullins
24 1-4 0-0 2-4 11
Guffey, A. 33 6-11 1-3 7-9 11
Luckett
27 3-6 0-1 0-0 2
Guffey, P. 28 5-9 4-8 0-0 2
Schwab
9
2-6 0-3 0-2 4
Isom
17 3-7 2-4 0-0 2
Lowe
3
2-2 1-1 0-0 0
Roney
3
0-1 0-0 1-2 2
Jackson
10 1-3 0-1 0-0 5
Vance
5
0-2 0-1 0-0 2
Bell
3
1-1 0-0 0-0 1
Team
4
Total
200 31-71 8-24 10-17 58
a
2
0
9
2
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
to
2
1
5
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
bk
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
2
3
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
pf
2
3
2
3
4
0
0
0
1
0
Dec. 21, 2008 • Oxford, Ohio • Millett Hall
pts
7
17
8
7
8
2
0
5
6
0
1 11 15 60
bk
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
19 16 3
s pf pts
2 1 14
0 1
4
2 2 20
1 1
6
1 0 14
0 0
4
1 1
8
0 1
5
0 0
1
0 2
2
0 0
0
0 0
2
7
9
80
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Mullins
31 4-4 0-0 2-2 4
Guffey, A. 30 4-14 0-5 6-8 7
Hayes
36 10-20 3-3 0-0 13
Luckett
36 2-4 1-1 0-0 5
Guffey, P. 38 2-8 0-4 5-7 2
Schwab
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Isom
15 3-6 2-4 0-0 1
Roney
6
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Jackson
6
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Team
6
Total
200 25-56 6-17 13-17 39
MIAMI
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Leininger 22 3-9 0-1 2-3 7
Brown
36 9-15 1-1 2-2 7
Boyer
35 3-6 2-3 1-2 6
Schone
29 0-11 0-4 6-6 0
Reed
30 8-18 1-2 2-4 4
Hencke
14 1-2 0-0 1-1 5
Pitts
2
0-0 0-0 1-2 0
Dunlap
10 0-2 0-2 2-2 2
Ford
22 2-5 0-0 0-1 3
Team
6
Total
200 26-68 4-13 17-23 40
a
0
1
1
3
2
0
0
0
0
to
4
5
4
1
0
0
0
0
2
bk
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
pf
3
4
2
4
2
2
1
1
1
pts
10
14
23
5
9
0
8
0
0
7 16 2
3 20 69
a
0
0
0
4
5
0
0
1
1
bk
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 2
8
3 2 21
0 4
9
1 3
6
1 3 19
0 0
3
0 0
1
0 1
2
3 3
4
11 10 2
8 18 73
to
1
1
3
2
2
0
0
1
0
Halftime: MSU 33, Miami 32. Dead Ball Rebounds: Murray State 2,
Miami 2. Technical: MSU - None, Miami - Schone, Jenna. Officials: Rick
Ratliff, Jim Vastine, Carol Smith. Attendance: 347.
Halftime: HBU 38, MSU 33. Dead Ball Rebounds: HBU 1, MSU 3.
Technical: HBU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Wayne Patterson, Roger
Cross, Kerry Henson. Attendance: 350.
Halftime: AAM 28, MSU 48. Dead Ball Rebounds: AAM 3, MSU 3.
Technical: AAM - None, MSU - None. Officials: Ernest Jones, Alycia
Dukes, Jay Davis. Attendance: 273.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
43
2008-09
Boxscores
Game 13: Murray State 64, UTM 62
Game 14: Murray State 82, TSU 73
Game 15: Murray State 87, APSU 77
Defining Moment: With 5.3 left on the clock senior Amber
Guffey ran the length of the court and sent up a long three
that missed long. Senior Ashley Hayes then grabbed the
shot in mid-air and sent the rebound up and made the
basket.
Defining Moment: The 11th, and final, tie of the game
came with 6:16 left on the clock (63-63) when the Racers
took over for good. Murray State started a 7-0 run over the
next three minutes to take a 70-63 advantage.
Defining Moment: After a back-and-forth battle for the
lead in the opening 10 minutes of the game Austin Peay
used a 5-0 run in 1:30, but the Racers followed that with a
5-1 run in the next two minutes to take the lead for good
with 8:15 left in the first half.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Jackson
30 4-18 0-1 1-1 9
Hicks
28 5-11 4-7 0-0 2
Smith
19 4-6 0-2 2-2 10
Goodwin 26 0-1 0-1 2-2 2
Appling 35 11-24 1-4 1-1 6
Martin
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Rumph
17 1-4 0-1 2-2 0
Stafford 20 1-4 0-1 0-0 0
Ellis
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Pierce
11 0-3 0-0 2-2 3
Cromartie 10 2-2 0-0 2-2 2
Team
3
Total
200 228-735-17 12-12 38
Jan. 5, 2009 • Martin, Tenn. • Elam Center
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
37 9-16 2-4 2-2 8
Mullins
18 2-6 0-0 0-0 2
Guffey, A. 39 5-14 1-5 4-5 2
Luckett
33 1-2 0-0 0-0 4
Guffey, P. 37 3-9 1-3 7-8 4
Schwab
3
0-1 0-1 0-0 0
Isom
8
1-3 0-2 0-0 1
Lowe
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 2
Roney
22 1-2 1-2 0-0 3
Jackson
3
1-1 0-0 0-0 1
Team
4
Total
200 23-54 5-17 13-15 31
a
2
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
to
7
3
0
1
2
1
0
0
3
0
bk
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
9 17 4
s
2
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
pf
3
1
1
1
1
1
0
3
1
1
Jan. 8, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
pts
22
4
15
2
14
0
2
0
3
2
8 13 64
TENNESSEE STATE
MURRAY STATE
UT MARTIN
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Mithcell 35 8-14 1-2 0-0 11 0 2
Glover
32 6-10 0-0 3-5 8 1 4
Malone
34 2-8 0-2 0-0 f
5 5
Forney
39 11-21 0-0 0-0 5 7 1
Wright
33 0-7 0-4 0-0 1 5 3
Smith
2
0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0
Harper
12 2-3 0-0 0-2 3 0 2
Davis
13 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 3
Team
6
Total
200 29-64 1-8 3-8 39 18 20
bk
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
2 2 17
1 1 15
1 2
4
1 3 22
1 3
0
0 0
0
0 1
4
0 2
0
1
6 14 62
Halftime: MSU 35, UTM 28. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 3, UTM 1.
Technical: MSU - None, UTM - None. Officials: Del Brantley, Charlie
Hust, Eric Baker. Attendance: 466.
Game 16: Murray State 93, JSU 86
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
35 6-19 2-7 3-4 13
Mullins
25 2-3 0-0 3-4 4
Guffey, A. 35 5-12 2-5 12-12 7
Luckett
32 3-4 1-2 0-0 7
Guffey, P. 36 5-10 3-4 4-6 6
Schwab
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Isom
10 1-1 1-1 0-0 0
Lowe
5
1-2 1-1 0-0 0
Roney
19 1-4 1-1 1-2 3
Jackson
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
2
Total
200 24-5511-2123-28 42
a
2
1
0
1
5
0
1
0
0
2
0
to
5
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
1
0
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
Jan. 10,2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
pf
4
4
2
3
5
0
0
2
0
5
2
pts
9
14
10
2
24
0
4
2
0
2
6
12 10 0
8 27 73
a
4
1
4
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
bk
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
1 3 17
1 2
7
1 0 24
0 2
7
0 2 17
0 0
0
0 2
3
0 1
3
0 0
4
0 1
0
13 14 2
3 13 82
to
3
3
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
AUSTIN PEAY
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Thomas 38 7-11 0-0 2-3 16
Jamen
36 5-10 0-0 1-2 3
Hanley
27 2-11 0-2 2-2 4
Pollock
19 1-7 0-4 1-3 1
Herring
29 5-8 1-3 4-6 8
Rayner
5
1-1 0-0 1-2 1
Warner
17 1-4 0-0 0-0 3
Bivens
2
0-0 0-0 1-2 0
Faulkner 27 5-10 3-5 4-4 5
Team
0
Total
200 27-62 4-14 19-27 41
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
38 10-21 3-7 6-6 14
Mullins
17 3-5 0-0 0-0 0
Guffey, A. 38 8-13 3-6 8-9 6
Luckett
16 1-3 0-1 0-1 3
Guffey, P. 37 5-7 2-4 9-9 0
Schwab
17 0-3 0-2 0-0 2
Isom
11 0-2 0-1 0-0 0
Lowe
5
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Roney
14 1-1 0-0 0-0 3
Jackson
4
0-1 0-0 0-0 0
Thornton 3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
0
Total
200 28-56 8-21 23-25 28
a
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
4
to
1
6
2
1
2
0
2
0
2
bk
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
s
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
pf
2
1
4
5
5
1
1
0
4
pts
16
14
6
3
15
3
2
1
17
8 16 1
3 23 77
a
3
0
8
1
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
bk
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 1 29
0 4
6
1 3 27
0 3
2
0 1 21
3 4
0
1 1
0
0 1
0
0 2
2
1 1
0
0 1
0
17 10 2
6 22 87
to
3
0
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
Halftime: TSU 32, MSU 35. Dead Ball Rebounds: TSU 0, MSU 1.
Technical: TSU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Jay Davis, Mark Gines,
Garry Roberts. Attendance: 2,417.
Halftime: APSU 35, MSU 44. Dead Ball Rebounds: APSU 3, MSU 1.
Technical: APSU - Pollock, Emily, MSU - Guffey, Amber. Officials: Ernest
Jones, Boby Deavers, Ed Novak. Attendance: 5,030.
Jan. 15, 2009 • Jacksonville, Ala. • Pete Matthews Coliseum
Jan. 17, 2009 • Cookeville, Tenn. • Eblen Center
Game 17: Murray State 69, TTU 47
Game 18: Murray State 60, EIU 51
Defining Moment: After the Racers had a 14-point
advantage, with three minutes left to play, JSU sunk a three
with 36 seconds left to cut the lead to three. The Gamecocks
were then forced to foul, but Amber and Paige Guffey made
all eight of their attempts from the charity stripe in the final
30 seconds to hold on to the lead.
Defining Moment: With just under 14 minutes left to play
in the opening stanza Amber Guffey started an 8-0 run,
scoring the first five herself, to give the Racers the lead for
good in the half.
Key Stats: The victory marked just the third for the Racers
over the Golden Eagles on the road and also the largest
margin of victory in the series history.
Defining Moment: With 6:40 left, senior Anglela Mullins
started a 9-0 run, by scoring the first four points herself, over
a three minute span to give the Racers the lead for good.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Guffey, A. 37 11-17 1-4 10-12 3
Hayes
339 12-18 3-6 5-5 10
Luckett
34 3-4 0-0 0-0 5
Mullins
9
0-1 0-0 0-0 0
Guffey, P. 39 7-12 6-9 2-2 6
Schwab
5
0-3 0-2 0-0 3
Isom
5
0-2 0-1 0-0 0
Lowe
7
0-2 0-1 0-0 0
Roney
8
0-1 0-1 0-0 1
Jackson
13 0-0 0-0 0-2 0
Thornton 4
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Team
5
Total
200 33-6010-2417-21 34
JACKSONVILLE STATE
a
7
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
to
4
1
0
0
4
0
1
1
0
1
1
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
12 13 1
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Beneby
21 3-4 0-0 1-4 4 6 3
Pitts
17 5-9 3-5 0-0 0 1 2
Lane
20 0-5 0-1 0-0 3 1 0
Efezokhae 35 11-17 0-3 5-5 7 0 1
Wiley
32 11-15 1-1 0-0 5 0 1
Johnikin 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0
McMichael 15 2-7 2-6 0-0 0 3 2
Hollingsworth11 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 2
Butehorn 3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Carmine
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Williams 21 2-5 0-0 2-2 0 3 1
Stuart
9
0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0
Team
2
Total
200 36-66 6-16 8-11 28 18 12
s
0
3
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
3
0
3
0
0
2
2
1
2
1
0
pts
33
32
6
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
7 14 93
bk
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
2 1
7
1 4 13
0 1
0
1 4 27
1 5 23
0 3
0
0 1
6
0 0
4
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
6
0 0
0
3
6 20 86
Halftime: MSU 46, JSU 42. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 1, JSU 1.
Technical: MSU - None, WKU - None. Officials: Robin Orr, Shawn
Goode, Jeff McNicol. Attendance: 476.
44
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Guffey, A. 38 4-10 2-5 4-4 5
Hayes
37 7-19 0-4 4-5 8
Luckett
32 5-6 1-1 0-0 2
Mullins
22 3-5 0-0 0-0 4
Guffey, P. 36 3-6 3-5 3-3 4
Schwab
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Isom
10 0-2 0-0 0-0 0
Roney
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Jackson
3
2-4 0-0 0-0 1
Vance
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Kluempers 3
2-2 0-0 0-0 0
Bell
11 0-0 0-0 0-0 3
Team
4
Total
200 26-54 6-15 11-12 31
TENNESSEE TECH
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Nwosu
15 1-7 0-0 0-0 2
Bowens
37 3-11 2-7 0-0 8
White
31 4-12 0-5 0-0 8
Price
31 0-5 0-2 0-0 5
Lyons
34 7-10 1-2 1-1 4
Pointer
3
0-1 0-1 0-0 0
Stirrup
27 6-10 0-2 0-1 6
Cook
15 0-5 0-5 0-0 3
Hayes
6
0-2 0-0 1-2 1
Rutledge 1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
4
Total
200 36-66 5-9 18-31 41
a
4
4
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
1
2
1
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
pts
14
18
11
6
12
0
0
0
4
0
4
0
13 10 2 11 9
69
a
0
1
0
9
0
0
1
3
1
0
to
1
2
1
0
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
bk
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
s
3
1
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Jan. 22, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
to
1
2
2
5
4
0
2
1
1
0
bk
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 2
2
1 2
8
0 2
8
0 3
0
0 2 16
0 0
0
0 2 12
2 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
12 9
1
4 20 95
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Kluempers 28 0-5 0-5 0-0 6 0 3
Galligan 33 9-14 0-0 3-4 9 1 3
Canale
24 3-8 1-3 2-2 9 3 3
Edwards 31 2-8 2-6 0-0 3 3 2
Sims
33 3-14 0-6 0-0 7 3 3
Walker
9
2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1
Sturtevant 2
0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0
Thomas 21 0-4 0-1 1-2 1 0 1
Kloak
11 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 2
Pressley
8
0-1 0-1 0-0 4 0 1
Team
3
Total
200 221-593-22 6-10 44 10 19
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
40 7-18 1-5 1-2 8
Mullins
24 6-8 0-0 0-2 3
Guffey, A. 40- 1-4 0-1 3-4 6
Luckett
35 5-13 1-4 3-5 4
Guffey, P. 40 2-9 1-6 1-1 5
Schwab
1
0-1 0-1 0-0 0
Isom
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Lowe
4
1-4 1-2 0-0 2
Roney
4
0-1 0-1 02-2 1
Jackson
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Kluempers 2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Bell
9
0-2 0-0 2-2 6
Team
2
Total
200 22-60 4-20 12-18 37
bk
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
s
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
pf
3
0
5
2
3
0
0
3
1
3
pts
0
21
9
6
6
4
0
1
4
0
2
4 20 51
bk
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
5 1 16
3 3 12
0 1
5
0 2 14
0 2
6
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 2
3
0 0
2
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 2
2
14 12 1
9 13 60
a
2
0
5
1
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
to
2
1
2
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
Halftime: EIU 26, MSU 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: EIU 2, MSU 3. Technical:
EIU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Jacob Asher, Scott Starkey, Kerry
Henson. Attendance: 3,567.
Halftime: MSU 34, TTU 27. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 1, TTU 0.
Technical: MSU - None, TTU - None. Officials: Stacey Rymer, Mike
Trussell, Kevin Smith. Attendance: 2,718.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2008-09
Game 19:Murray State 80, SEMO 65
Boxscores
Game 20: Murray State 97, TSU 93
Game 21: Murray State 94, APSU 76
Jan. 24, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
Feb. 4, 2009 • Nashville, Tenn. • Gentry Center
Feb. 7, 2009 • Clarksville, Tenn. • Dunn Center
Defining Moment: After trailing by seven points at the half,
MSU out-scored SEMO 50-28 in the second to earn an 80-65
victory. With the game tied at 60 and just over six minutes
left, Paige Guffey started an 8-0 Racer run, scoring the first
four points, to give the Racers the final advantage.
Defining Moment: After 15 lead changes and five ties,
Ashley Hayes secured a Racer victory with two free throws
with five seconds left.
Key Stats: Ashley Hayes broke the school record with 46
points in the game. The previous record was 43 by Joi Scott
at TSU (2/16/06).
Defining Moment: The first half was a tight battle for
control, but Murray State took the final lead of the game
with 53 seconds remaining in the first on a jumper by Paige
Guffey. The Racers then came out strong in the second
building the lead to as many as 20 points.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a
Hayes
34 14-19 3-6 5-5 8 2
Mullins
18 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 0
Guffey, A. 39 8-13 3-3 6-6 7 9
Luckett
30 1-1 0-0 0-0 8 2
Guffey, P. 36 6-12 2-5 5-5 3 3
Schwab
7
1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0
Isom
9
1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0
Lowe
11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Jackson
9
0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0
Thornton 5
1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1
Kluempers 2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Team
1
Total
200 35-56 8-15 16-16 31 17
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Glenn
35 2-6 0-2 2-2 6 1 2
Blunt
30 6-11 0-0 0-0 8 1 1
Sharpe
23 4-7 1-4 0-0 1 1 4
Nixon
34 3-11 0-4 4-4 6 3 1
Daugherty 27 3-9 1-3 0-0 0 2 3
Beck
15 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 1
Ikeni
4
1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Fite
11 3-7 2-4 1-2 2 0 1
Pal
7
1-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 0
Johnson
5
1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 1
Dufour
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Holmes
8
1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Team
3
Total
200 26-59 5-19 8-9 30 10 14
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
28 11-17 2-4 6-6 5
Mullins
34 3-3 0-0 0-0 1
Guffey, A. 40 7-17 0-6 8-8 7
Luckett
31 0-2 0-0 0-0 4
Guffey, P. 38 7-10 6-9 2-4 6
Schwab
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Isom
8
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Lowe
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Roney
6
0-1 0-0 0-0 0
Jackson
5
0-1 0-0 0-0 0
Bell
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
3
Total
200 28-51 8-19 16-18 27
a
2
0
8
1
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
to
2
0
1
3
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
bk
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
s
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
pf
2
2
1
1
2
2
0
3
1
0
0
2
pts
6
12
9
10
7
2
2
9
3
3
0
2
3
6 16 65
bk
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
2 2 30
0 2
6
5 2 22
1 4
0
0 0 22
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
16 10 1
8 11 80
Halftime: SEMO 37, MSU 30. Dead Ball Rebounds: SEMO 1, MSU
1. Technical: SEMO - None, MSU - None. Officials: Del Brantley, Troy
Winders, Vernon Daniels. Attendance: 4,094.
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Mullins
16 2-4 0-0 0-0 2
Guffey, A. 40- 4-8 3-4 15-16 6
Hayes
40 14-24 7-11 11-11 10
Luckett
27 0-2 0-2 0-0 4
Guffey, P. 36 4-13 4-10 2-4 4
Schwab
12 2-3 1-2 0-0 1
Isom
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Lowe
18 1-4 0-1 0-0 4
Roney
4
0-1 0-1 0-0 0
Jackson
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
4
Total
200 27-5915-3128-31 35
a
0
8
1
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
to
1
7
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
bk
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
17 17 2
s
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
1
1
1
0
4
1
0
2
0
1
pts
4
26
46
0
14
5
0
2
0
0
4 11 97
MURRAY STATE
AUSTIN PEAY
TENNESSEE STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Smith
35 7-11 2-2 2-3 12 2 1
Jackson
30 10-18 0-0 4-5 2 2 1
Goodwin 21 4-8 1-1 0-0 3 3 1
Appling 34 10-19 2-4 2-2 7 8 5
Hicks
33 3-6 1-3 0-0 2 0 1
Rumph
17 3-8 0-3 1-1 2 1 1
Stafford
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Ellis
9
0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Pierce
18 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2
Team
3
Total
200 39-74 6-13 9-11 33 18 12
bk
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 2 18
2 4 24
2 4
9
3 4 24
1 4
7
1 1
7
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
4
4
9 20 93
Halftime: MSU 38, TSU 35. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 2, TSU 2.
Technical: MSU - None, TSU - None. Officials: Robin Orr, Roger Cross,
Stacey Rymer. Attendance: 487.
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Thomas 37 10-15 0-0 0-1 12
Jamen
30 3-7 0-0 3-4 8
Hanley
38 1-7 0-5 0-0 1
Faulkner 24 2-11 1-5 0-0 0
Herring
26 7-15 3-4 4-4 3
Rayner
12 3-6 0-0 3-4 3
Richardson 16 2-3 1-2 0-0 3
Warner
4
0-1 0-0 0-0 0
Jones
9
1-2 0-0 2-2 0
Pollock
4
0-2 0-0 1-2 0
Team
3
Total
200 39-69 5-16 13-17 33
to
2
1
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
11
bk
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3 18 94
to
1
2
2
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
bk
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
1 1 20
0 1
9
1 3
2
1 3
5
1 4 21
0 1
9
0 2
5
0 1
0
0 0
4
0 1
1
11 10 1
4 17 76
a
0
2
2
2
3
0
2
0
0
0
s
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
3
3
1
3
3
0
1
2
1
0
1
pts
36
6
25
2
19
2
2
0
0
2
0
Halftime: MSU 36, APSU 32. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 1, APSU 1.
Technical: MSU - None, APSU - None. Officials: Phillip Freels, Eric Baker,
Randy Robertson. Attendance: 1,210.
Game 22: Murray State 91, TTU 84
Game 23: Murray State 71, JSU 56
Feb. 14, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
Feb. 19, 2009 • Cape Girardeau,Mo. • Show Me Center
Defining Moment: The game was tied four times in the
first half, with the final time coming with 7:30 left in the half.
Murray State then went on an 8-2 run over the next 4:30 to
take the lead for good. The Racers then extended their lead
to double-digits for most of the second half.
Defining Moment: Right from the start defense was the
focus. While both teams earned two points early, the Racers
were the first team to break a scoreless streak at 16:36. The
score remained close for the next two minutes before MSU
took the first lead for good with a 7-0 run in two minutes.
Defining Moment: With just over 15 minutes left in the first
SEMO started a 10-4 run to take control on the scoreboard
while the Racers struggled to find the basket the rest of the
game.
TENNESSEE TECH
JACKSONVILLE STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Guffey, A. 37 7-16 1-3 3-3 8
Hayes
37 5-21 1-9 5-5 10
Guffey, P. 33 5-9 1-4 2-2 2
Luckett
16 0-0 0-0 0-0 3
Mullins
21 1-4 0-0 0-0 3
Schwab
15 0-1 0-0 0-0 5
Isom
12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Lowe
10 1-4 0-1 0-0 0
Roney
1
0-1 0-1 0-0 0
Jackson
6
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Vance
10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Thornton 1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Kluempers 1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
4
Total
200 19-56 3-18 10-10 37
Feb. 12, 2009 • Murray, Ky. •RSEC
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Bowens
35 4-12 4-8 0-0 3
White
30 5-15 0-1 4-5 9
Hayes
18 2-7 0-0 0-0 1
Price
34 3-9 1-5 2-4 1
Lyons
32 4-14 1-2 4-4 6
Nwosu
21 7-13 0-0 3-4 8
Pointer
0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Stirrup
19 5-8 1-1 0-3 6
Glidden 11 1-2 1-2 2-2 2
Team
4
Total
200 31-80 7-19 15-22 40
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
40- 12-19 2-5 5-8 17
Mullins
38 2-4 0-0 1-2 6
Guffey, A. 31 3-7 1-2 11-12 5
Luckett
35 3-7 1-2 0-0 3
Guffey, P. 37 5-8 3-4 4-4 6
Schwab
2
1-1 0-0 0-0 0
Isom
8
1-3 1-2 0-0 1
Lowe
6
1-2 0-0 0-0 1
Roney
4
0-1 0-1 0-0 1
Jackson
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Vance
4
1-2 1-2 3-4 1
Kluempers 3
0-1 0-0 0-0 0
Team
2
Total
200 29-55 9-18 24-30 43
a
3
1
1
6
2
0
0
1
2
to
0
2
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
16 6
a
4
0
6
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
to
3
3
1
2
6
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
2
1
1
1
3
1
0
1
1
pf
1
3
3
4
4
2
0
5
1
pts
12
14
4
9
12
17
0
11
5
0 11 23 84
bk
0
3
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 2 31
1 3
5
1 2 18
0 3
7
1 1 17
0 2
2
0 0
3
0 3
2
0 2
0
0 0
0
0 1
6
0 0
0
17 17 7
3 19 91
Halftime: TTU 38, MSU 41. Dead Ball Rebounds: TTU 2, MSU 3.
Technical: TTU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Del Brantley, Ernest
Jones, Mike Riggs. Attendance: 2,824.
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Efezokhae 29 2-11 1-2 2-4 8 1 3
Beneby
27 4-7 1-2 0-0 7 3 1
Pitts
6
1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 2
Lane
22 3-9 0-3 0-0 10 0 1
Wiley
25 5-11 1-4 1-2 4 0 3
Johnikin 17 1-6 1-2 0-0 3 0 2
McMichael 16 1-6 1-3 0-0 2 0 3
Hollingsworth6
0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0
Butehorn 5
0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Carmine 15 4-6 0-0 0-0 3 1 1
Williams 17 3-5 0-1 0-0 0 2 3
Stuart
15 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 2 1
Team
3
Total
200 24-66 5-19 3-6 45 9 20
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a
Hayes
35 10-18 3-6 7-8 10 1
Mullins
26 5-9 0-0 0-0 7 0
Guffey, A. 36 5-16 0-5 3-5 7 8
Luckett
30 1-5 0-3 0-0 4 4
Guffey, P. 37 5-12 1-5 5-7 6 1
Schwab
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Isom
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Lowe
9
0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1
Roney
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Jackson
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Vance
5
0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0
Thornton 4
0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0
Kluempers 2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
Team
5
Total
200 26-67 4-20 15-20 44 15
to
4
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
11
Game 24: SEMO 69, Murray State 51
bk
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
s
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
5 17 56
bk
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
4
2
1
2
1
1
3
1
0
0
2
0
pts
7
9
2
6
12
3
3
0
0
8
6
0
s pf pts
2 1 30
1 0 10
2 1 13
4 2
2
2 1 16
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
2 14 8
71
Halftime: JSU 20, MSU 32. Dead Ball Rebounds: JSU 1, MSU 1. Technical:
JSU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Jacob Asher, Kerry Winders, Wayne
Patterson. Attendance: 2,958.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MURRAY STATE
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Nixon
34 3-13 0-3 5-5 2
Blunt
37 2-8 0-1 0-0 7
Sharpe
23 3-6 0-2 3-4 4
Glenn
25 4-8 0-1 2-5 10
Daugherty 35 12-22 4-7 3-5 12
Beck
22 1-2 0-0 0-0 2
Ikeni
3
0-2 0-0 0-0 1
Pal
6
1-2 0-1 0-0 1
Johnson
3
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Adams
12 0-4 0-0 0-0 2
Team
4
Total
200 26-67 4-15 13-19 46
a
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
to
5
3
6
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
s
2
2
0
0
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
pf
5
1
2
2
1
3
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
pts
18
16
13
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
4 21 2
9 18 51
a
1
2
0
1
4
4
0
0
2
0
s pf pts
2 1 11
3 2
4
2 2
9
1 3 10
4 0 31
3 1
2
0 0
0
0 1
2
0 1
0
0 1
0
to
4
3
1
1
3
0
1
0
0
2
bk
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
14 15 1 15 12 69
Halftime: MSU 22, SEMO 36. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 1, SEMO
0. Technical: MSU - None, SEMO - None. Officials: Robin Orr, Scott
Starkey, Gina Cross. Attendance: 1,169.
45
2008-09
Boxscores
Game 25: Murray State 84, EIU 69 OT
Game 26: Murray State 82, UTM 68
Game 27: Murray State 75, Morehead State 56
Defining Moment: After a back-and-forth game, EIU tied
the game at the end of regulation. Murray State then outscored the Panthers 15-0 in the extra five-minute stanza to
earn the win.
Defining Moment: Murray State led from tip-off through
the final buzzer after opening the first half with a 9-0 run.
The Racers didn’t allow the Skyhawks to garner a basket
until there was 17:53 left and pushed the advantage out to
double digits by the 13 minute mark in the first stanza.
Defining Moment: The Racers pulled away with a 15-2
run from the 6:15 mark until 3:40 remained in the second
half. Morehead State tried to mount a come-back, but were
unable to get closer than two points the rest of the game.
Note: The victory clinched at least a share of the Racers’ first
regular-season OVC Championship in school history.
Feb. 21, 2009 • Charleston, Ill. • Lantz Arena
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
42 8-16 0-3 9-10 14
Mullins
27 5-7 0-0 1-2 4
Guffey, A. 45 5-12 3-5 8-8 5
Luckett
36 4-11 2-7 0-0 3
Guffey, P. 42 2-5 0-1 0-0 1
Schwab
9
2-3 1-2 0-0 2
Isom
3
1-2 1-2 0-0 0
Lowe
10 2-4 0-2 1-2 3
Roney
0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Jackson
11 0-2 0-0 0-0 0
Kluempers 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Team
6
Total
225 29-62 7-22 19-22 39
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Kluempers 27 3-4 1-1 0-0 4
Lipperd
3
0-1 0-0 0-0 0
Galligan 35 9-19 0-0 2-2 0
Canale
38 6-17 1-4 6-8 10
Edwards 43 0-3 0-3 0-0 1
Baker
0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Walker
15 1-4 0-0 2-2 2
Sturtevant 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Kish
0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Sims
36 3-13 0-5 0-0 6
Kloak
14 2-4 0-0 2-2 4
Pressley 14 3-4 1-1 0-0 7
Team
2
Total
225 27-69 3-14 12-14 36
a
1
0
6
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
to
5
2
5
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
bk
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
s
4
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
4
3
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
Feb. 23, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
pts
25
11
21
10
4
5
3
5
0
0
0
11 15 3
9 13 84
a
1
1
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
4
1
1
s pf pts
0 5
7
0 0
0
1 0 20
0 4 19
0 0
0
0 0
0
2 0
4
0 0
0
0 0
0
2 2
6
0 5
6
1 1
7
to
3
0
0
3
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
3
bk
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
16 15 3
6 17 69
Halftime: MSU 34, EIU 33. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 3, EIU 2. Technical:
MSU - None, EIU - None. Officials: Mark Gines, Kevin Smith, Kerry
Henson. Attendance: 1,233.
UT MARTIN
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Mitchell 31 6-14 1-2 8-9 11
Glover
33 3-12 0-0 2-2 10
Malone
21 1-7 1-4 0-0 6
Smith
36 4-11 0-0 1-2 4
Davis
30 7-16 2-2 6-6 4
Wright
29 1-4 1-3 0-0 2
Harper
9
0-2 0-0 0-0 2
Purcell
12 1-2 0-1 0-0 3
Team
4
Total
200 23-68 5-12 17-19 46
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
38 8-17 5-10 1-2 7
Mullins
22 2-4 0-0 3-4 5
Guffey, A. 35 7-10 2-5 8-8 3
Luckett
24 3-4 2-3 0-0 4
Guffey, P. 38 5-14 3-11 4-6 2
Schwab
7
0-3 0-2 1-2 1
Isom
6
0-2 0-2 0-0 2
Lowe
6
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Roney
7
0-1 0-0 0-0 2
Jackson
10 1-2 0-0 0-0 6
Vance
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Thornton 3
0-0 0-0 0-0 3
Kluempers 2
0-0 0-0 1-2 0
Team
0
Total
200 26-5712-3318-24 35
a
1
0
1
3
2
3
0
0
to
1
3
3
0
5
5
1
0
bk
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
3
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
Feb. 26, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
pf
2
0
3
3
2
4
3
3
pts
21
8
3
9
22
3
0
2
MOREHEAD STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to bk s
Lumpkin 24 0-10 0-7 0-0 3 2 0 0 0
Pittman 31 9-19 0-0 1-6 12 2 3 2 0
Hamilton 30 2-7 2-7 2-2 1 1 0 0 1
Bozeman 37 5-19 4-11 4-4 12 6 3 0 1
Martin
21 6-8 1-2 3-4 8 2 1 0 1
Stephens 26 4-9 2-6 0-0 3 2 2 0 0
Steele
8
0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0
Watson
23 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 2 1 0
Team
5
Total
200 26-75 9-36 10-16 54 16 11 3 3
pf
1
3
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
15
pts
0
19
8
18
16
10
0
0
10 18 2
7 20 68
a
1
1
9
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
bk
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
s pf pts
2 2 22
1 3
7
2 1 24
2 3
8
1 1 17
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 3
0
0 1
0
0 0
2
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
1
MURRAY STATE
14 11 4
9 15 82
Halftime: MOR 35, MSU 24. Dead Ball Rebounds: MOR 2, MSU 0.
Technical: MOR - Team, MSU - None. Officials: Charles Hunt, Ernest
Jones, Eric Baker. Attendance: 3,195.
to
1
0
2
4
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Halftime: UTM 30, MSU 39. Dead Ball Rebounds: UTM 0, MSU 3.
Technical: UTM - None, MSU - Paige Guffey. Officials: Jay Davis, Stacey
Rymer, Mike Trussell. Attendance: 4,214.
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Hayes
40- 7-18 2-6 2-3 8 1 3
Mullins
4
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Guffey, A. 40 6-19 4-9 4-6 7 7 3
Luckett
39 2-6 2-4 0-0 10 3 2
Guffey, P. 40 8-18 3-9 2-2 7 2 2
Schwab
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1
Lowe
26 4-8 2-4 0-0 7 1 0
Roney
2
0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1
Jackson
6
0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0
Kluempers 2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Team
2
Total
200 27-7013-33 8-11 45 14 12
71
bk
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
s pf pts
2 2 18
0 3
0
1 1 20
2 2
6
0 1 21
0 0
0
0 4 10
0 0
0
0 2
0
0 1
0
2
5 16 75
Game 28: Murray State 80, EKU 60
Game 29: Murray State 79, JSU 69
Mar. 3, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
Mar. 6, 2009 • Nashville, Tenn. • Sommet Center
Defining Moment: EKU came out of the locker room on
a mission and held the Racers scoreless for almost four
minutes while going on a 10-0 run of their own to tie the
game at 33. MSU then decided that was enough and went
on a 9-2 run to pull away for good.
Note: Win cliched the OVC regular-season title for the
Racers outright, the first in school history.
Defining Moment: After a tight first half and beginning of
the second Murray State took over for good with just over
14 minutes left to play. The Racers took the lead on a threepointer by Paige Guffey and didn’t let the Gamecocks get
any closer than that three points the rest of the game.
Defining Moment: After the Racers took a one-point lead
in to the locker room, the Lady Govs came out retook the
lead and eventually to a six-point advantage with 12:45 left.
MSU fought hard, but could not get closer than one point
the rest of the game.
JACKSONVILLE STATE
AUSTIN PEAY
Feb. 28, 2009 • Murray, Ky. • RSEC
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
White
35 4-11 0-2 2-2 4 0 0
Mossong 12 1-5 0-1 0-0 4 2 1
Fraser-Jones 30 2-6 1-2 0-0 4 2 1
Drake
32 9-20 6-11 3-4 5 2 6
Muszak
27 2-9 2-8 0-0 2 2 1
Lewin
19 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 1
Becerra
14 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1
Cole
24 1-5 0-0 0-0 4 1 0
Dunn
0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Hoston
7
1-2 0-0 0-1 2 0 3
Team
4
Total
200 23-63 9-24 5-7 33 10 15
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
38 7-12 1-4 4-6 8
Mullins
24 3-7 0-0 2-2 1
Guffey, A. 39 6-11 2-4 7-7 5
Jackson
5
0-0 0-0 0-0 3
Guffey, P. 38 3-9 2-5 6-6 4
Schwab
7
1-1 0-0 0-0 1
Isom
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Lowe
16 3-7 1-3 2-2 2
Roney
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 2
Luckett
29 2-5 0-1 1-2 5
Vance
1
1-1 0-0 0-0 0
Thornton 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
6
Total
200 26-53 6-17 22-25 37
a
1
1
5
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
to
1
2
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
3
0
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
pf
3
4
2
4
1
0
2
3
1
4
pts
10
2
5
27
6
6
0
2
0
2
0
7 24 60
bk
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
s pf pts
2 3 19
0 1
8
0 1 21
1 1
0
0 1 14
0 0
2
0 0
0
0 1
9
0 0
0
0 1
5
0 0
2
0 0
0
10 12 4
3
9
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Efezokhae 30 4-9 0-2 5-7 4
Wiley
31 2-10 0-1 3-6 7
Johnikin 21 3-7 2-3 0-0 4
Beneby
30 3-10 0-0 1-4 6
Lane
22 2-5 1-3 0-0 3
Pitts
26 4-9 1-4 4-4 0
Carmine 17 7-13 0-0 0-2 10
Williams
8
1-3 0-1 0-0 2
Stuart
15 0-2 0-1 0-0 2
Team
2
Total
200 26-68 4-15 13-23 40
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
37 3-14 2-5 5-6 17
Mullins
31 5-8 0-0 0-2 8
Guffey, A. 40- 5-12 2-4 14-15 7
Luckett
37 4-12 2-9 0-0 8
Guffey, P. 39 4-11 3-7 6-7 5
Schwab
4
0-0 0-0 1-2 2
Isom
0+ 0-1 0-1 0-2 0
Lowe
8
0-2 0-1 0-1 3
Jackson
4
1-1 0-0 0-0 0
Vance
0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
1
Total
200 22-61 9-27 26-35 51
a
1
1
2
2
0
4
0
0
1
to
2
3
1
4
2
1
1
0
0
bk
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
1
5
0
0
3
0
0
0
Game 30: APSU 90, Murray State 84
pf
3
1
5
2
5
5
3
2
1
pts
13
7
8
7
5
13
14
2
0
11 14 2
9 27 69
a
1
0
6
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 4 13
0 1 10
0 1 26
5 2 10
1 4 17
1 4
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
2
0 0
0
14 17 0
7 18 79
to
5
1
4
3
2
0
0
2
0
0
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Thomas 38 11-15 1-2 2-4 7
Jamen
37 9-17 0-0 2-3 6
Hanley
36 5-9 3-3 2-2 4
Faulkner 37 3-6 2-5 3-4 7
Herring
36 6-16 1-7 3-4 6
Rayner
4
0-0 0-0
1
0
Warner
5
1-3 1-2 0-0 0
Pollock
7
0-3 0-2 0-0 1
Team
6
Total
200 26-71 2-15 14-16 38
MURRAY STATE
a
1
1
4
1
1
0
0
2
to
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
2
bk
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
s
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
pf
0
4
0
2
2
0
1
3
pts
25
20
15
11
16
0
3
0
16 19 2 11 34 68
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Mullins
17 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 1
Guffey, A. 40 16-25 2-4 1-3 7 4 1
Hayes
40 12-22 3-7 1-2 8 0 1
Luckett
32 1-2 0-0 1-2 6 1 2
Guffey, P. 37 6-13 0-3 4-4 0 0 3
Schwab
12 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0
Lowe
22 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0
Team
1
Total
200 36-67 5-15 7-11 31 5 8
bk
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
s pf pts
0 1
2
0 4 35
1 3 28
0 2
3
2 4 16
1 2
0
0 1
0
4
4 17 84
Halftime: APSU 38, MSU 39. Dead Ball Rebounds: APSU 3, MSU 2.
Technical: APSU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Jay Davis, Scott Starkey,
Randy Robertson. Attendance: 897.
Halftime: JSU 32, MSU 31. Dead Ball Rebounds: JSU 6, MSU 3.
Technical: JSU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Gina Cross, Scott Starkey,
Eric Baker. Attendance: 3,274.
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Halftime: EKU 23, MSU 33. Dead Ball Rebounds: EKU 0, MSU 2.
Technical: EKU - None, MSU - None. Officials: Jackob Asher, Roger
Cross, Randy Robertson. Attendance: 4,051.
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2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2008-09
Boxscores
Game 31: Murray State 67, UALR 65
MSU IN THE OVC RANKS
RACERS IN THE OVC
Defining Moment: After 13 ties and 14 lead changes,
Ashley Hayes propelled the Racers to victory by scoring
the last four points of the game, including a shot from just
outside the paint with 16.2 second left.
Note: This was just the second WNIT victory in school
history for MSU.
Scoring Offense................ No. 1................. 78.3 ppg
Scoring Defense............... No. 9................. 69.6 ppg
Scoring Margin................. No. 5........................ +8.7
FT Pct............................... No. 1.........842 (309-367)
FG Pct.............................. No. 1.......459 (476-1037)
FG Pct. Defense............... No. 6.......402 (484-1204)
3-Pt. FG Pct...................... No. 1.........371 (148-399)
3-Pt. FG Pct. Defense...... No. 2.........291 (100-344)
3-Pt. FG Made.................. No. 2.................... 8.2/gm
Rebounding Offense......... No. 6.................. 36.6/gm
Rebounding Defense........ No. 7.................. 38.6/gm
Rebounding Margin.......... No. 7......................... -2.0
Blocked Shots................... No. 4.................... 2.8/gm
Assists.............................. No. 7.................. 13.1/gm
Steals................................ No. 7.................... 6.7/gm
Turnover Margin............... No.6......................... +0.3
Assist/Turnover Margin..... No. 2.......................... 0.9
Offensive Rebounds......... No. 10.................. 9.4/gm
Defensive Rebounds........ No. 2.................. 27.2/gm
Scoring............... No. 1..... Ashley Hayes.....25.0 ppg
........................... No. 2..... Amber Guffey....20.4 ppg
........................... No. 9..... Paige Guffey......15. 4ppg
Rebounding........ No. 3..... Ashley Hayes........9.8 rpg
FG Pct................ No. 6..... Ashley Hayes............ .511
........................... No. 10... Amber Guffey ...........460
Assists................ No. 1..... Amber Guffey.......5.9/gm
FT Pct................. No. 1..... Amber Guffey............908
........................... No. 2..... Ashley Hayes.............870
........................... No. 3..... Paige Guffey..............851
Steals.................. No. 7..... Amber Guffey.......1.7/gm
........................... No. 10... Ashley Hayes........1.6/gm
3-Pt. FG Pct........ No. 2..... Paige Guffey..............422
........................... No. 6..... Amber Guffey............388
........................... No. 7 .... Ashley Hayes.............385
3-Pt. FG Made.... No. 3..... Paige Guffey.........2.6/gm
........................... No. 5..... Ashley Hayes........2.3/gm
........................... No. 10... Amber Guffey.......1.8/gm
Blocks................. No. 3..... Angela Mullins......0.9/gm
ATR..................... No. 1..... Amber Guffey.............2.1
Defensive Reb.... No. 1..... Ashley Hayes........8.4/gm
........................... No. 9..... Amber Guffey.......4.3/gm
Minutes Played... No. 1..... Amber Guffey.....38.3/gm
........................... No. 2..... Ashley Hayes......37.9/gm
........................... No. 3..... Paige Guffey.......37.1/gm
Mar. 20, 2009 • Little Rock, Ark. • Jack Stephens Center
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Guffey, A. 37 8-12 0-0 3-4 3 3 4
Hayes
40 9-16 2-5 1-1 12 1 3
Luckett
35 1-3 0-1 2-2 3 2 5
Mullins
26 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 1
Guffey, P. 33 3-6 1-2 2-2 3 3 1
Schwab
14 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1
Isom
3
1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Lowe
1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Roney
4
2-4 1-2 0-0 2 0 1
Jackson
7
1-2 0-1 1-1 1 0 0
Team
2
Total
200 27-50 4-11 9-10 30 10 16
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb a to
Reed
40 6-16 0-0 3-6 10 2 2
Kursh
28 4-6 0-0 4-4 4 0 1
Rolfe
28 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 4 3
Cooper
40 9-19 0-1 2-4 5 2 1
Sitzmann 40 3-9 1-5 0-0 6 7 1
McIntyre 4
1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Butler
20 3-4 0-0 0-1 1 5 1
Team
1
Total
200 27-59 2-8 9-15 29 20 9
bk
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
1
3
1
0
3
2
1
0
1
1
pts
19
21
4
4
9
0
2
0
5
3
3
1 13 67
bk
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
0 1 15
1 4 12
1 4
3
2 1 20
1 2
7
0 0
2
0 4
6
1
5 16 65
Halftime: MSU 35, UALR 35. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 0, UALR 3.
Technical: MSU - None, UALR - None. Officials: Gina Cross, Eric Baker,
Randy Robertson. Attendance: 2,412.
Game 32: Mississippi 87, Murray State 47
Mar. 22, 2009 • Oxford, Miss. • Tad Smith Coliseum
Defining Moment: The Rebels opened the scoring 20
seconds into the game with a three and never let the Racers
get even or take a lead for the rest of the game.
MURRAY STATE
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Hayes
39 5-24 0-8 3-3 9
Mullins
17 0-2 0-0 2-2 3
Guffey, A. 37 8-18 2-8 4-6 6
Luckett
21 1-3 1-3 0-0 1
Guffey, P. 34 2-13 1-9 2-2 2
Schwab
6
0-3 0-3 0-0 2
Isom
8
0-1 0-1 0-0 1
Lowe
18 1-4 0-3 0-0 3
Roney
2
0-1 0-1 0-0 0
Jackson
9
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Vance
2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Thornton 4
0-0 0-0 0-0 1
Kluempers 3
0-0 0-0 0-0 0
Team
5
Total
200 17-69 4-36 11-13 33
OLE MISS
Player
min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb
Robertson 29 4-5 3-3 1-2 6
Goff
28 10-17 0-0 1-1 14
Black
26 6-11 1-4 2-2 3
Melson
26 3-5 0-0 1-2 5
Thomas 32 6-12 2-4 2-2 9
Phillips
12 0-1 0-0 2-2 3
Holloway 10 0-3 0-0 0-0 2
Byrd
5
1-1 0-0 0-0 2
Laws
5
0-4 0-1 0-0 0
Hameth
4
1-3 1-2 0-0 1
Easley
15 0-4 0-2 0-0 2
Lewis
8
3-4 0-1 3-4 4
Team
5
Total
200 34-70 7-17 12-15 56
a
1
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
to
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6 6
0
4 13 49
to
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
bk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s pf pts
1 1 12
0 0 21
0 2 15
1 2
7
0 2 16
0 1
2
1 1
0
0 0
2
0 0
0
0 0
3
0 2
0
0 3
9
19 6
0
3 14 87
a
2
0
6
8
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
s
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
3
2
1
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
pts
13
2
22
3
7
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
Halftime: MSU 20, MISS 40. Dead Ball Rebounds: MSU 1, MISS 3.
Technical: MSU - None, MISS - None. Officials: Mike Riggs, Scott
Starkey, Ty Abernathy. Attendance: 263.
MSU IN THE NATIONAL RANKS
Scoring Offense................ No. 9................. 76.4 ppg
Scoring Defense............... No. 316............. 70.4 ppg
Scoring Margin................. No. 75...................... +5.9
Free Throw Pct................. No. 1........................ 82.6
Field-Goal Pct................... No. 24...................... 44.1
Field-Goal Pct. Defense... No. 237.................... 40.8
3-Pt. Field-Goal Pct.......... No. 85...................... 33.2
3-Pt. Field-Goal Pct. Def... No. 70...................... 29.9
3-Pt. Field Goals Made..... No. 16.................. 7.3/gm
Rebounding Margin.......... No. 230..................... -2.0
Blocked Shots................... No. 231................ 2.5/gm
Assists.............................. No. 222...............11.8/gm
Steals................................ No. 294................ 6.5/gm
Turnovers......................... No. 14................ 13.9/gm
Assist/Turnover Ratio....... No. 68...................... 0.84
Turnover Margin............... No. 143.................... 0.47
Personal Fouls.................. No. 53................ 15.6/gm
Win/Loss Pct..................... No. 47...................... 71.9
RACERS IN THE NATION
Points/Game....... No. 7..... Ashley Hayes.....22.6 ppg
........................... No. 10... Amber Guffey....21.0 ppg
Rebounds/Game.. No. 33... Ashley Hayes........9.5 rpg
Assists/Game..... No. 32... Amber Guffey.............5.1
Field-Goal Pct..... No. 71... Ashley Hayes............47.7
........................... No. 72... Amber Guffey...........47.7
FT Percentage.... No. 8..... Paige Guffey.............89.1
........................... No. 12... Amber Guffey...........87.4
........................... No. 18... Ashley Hayes............85.6
3-Pt. FG Pct........ No. 68... Paige Guffey.............37.1
........................... No. 78... Ashley Hayes............36.4
ATR..................... No. 40... Amber Guffey...........1.71
The 2008-09 women’s basketball team is presented with the OVC trophy, by commissioner
Jon Steinbrecher, for claiming the 2008-09 OVC regular-season championship.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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All-Conference
Conference Awards
Player of the Year
Karen Hubert Price.............................. 1983-84
Joi Scott.............................................. 2006-07
Ashley N. Hayes.................................. 2007-08
Ashley N. Hayes.................................. 2008-09
Coach of the Year
Jean Smith.......................................... 1980-81
Rob Cross........................................... 2008-09
Freshman of the Year
Rebecca Remington............................ 2001-02
Karen Hubert Price earned Murray State’s first player of the year award in 1983-84 when she
was named the OVC Player of the Year.
All-Conference
Rebecca Remington was named the OVC
Freshman of the Year in 2001-02.
Amber Guffey was named to an OVC
all-tournament team in her last three
seasons with the Racers and was named
OVC MVP at the 2008 OVC Tournament.
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Cindy Barrix............................................. 1978-79
Laura Lynn............................................... 1978-79
Jackie Mounts.......................................... 1978-79
Laura Lynn............................................... 1979-80
Laura Lynn............................................... 1980-81
Diane Oakley........................................... 1981-82
Mina Todd................................................ 1981-82
Diane Oakley........................................... 1982-83
Karen Hubert........................................... 1983-84
Sheila Smith............................................ 1985-86
Melody Ottinger....................................... 1986-87
Sheila Smith............................................ 1986-87
Karen Johnson........................................ 1987-88
Sheila Smith............................................ 1987-88
Michelle Wenning.................................... 1987-88
Karen Johnson........................................ 1988-89
Sheila Smith............................................ 1988-89
Michelle Wenning.................................... 1988-89
Karen Johnson........................................ 1989-90
Michelle Wenning.................................... 1989-90
Tawnya Pierce......................................... 1990-91
Michelle Wenning.................................... 1990-91
Fondeolyn Garner.................................... 1991-92
Julie Pinson............................................. 1991-92
Angie Waldon.......................................... 1991-92
Jennifer Parker........................................ 1992-93
Jennifer Parker........................................ 1993-94
Stephanie Minor...................................... 1994-95
Stephanie Minor...................................... 1995-96
Stephanie Minor...................................... 1996-97
Heather Bates.......................................... 1998-99
Bobbi Coltharp......................................... 1998-99
Heather Bates.......................................... 1999-00
Monika Gadson....................................... 1999-00
Liz Stansberry.......................................... 1999-00
Monika Gadson....................................... 2000-01
Beth Schnakenberg................................. 2002-03
Megan Fuqua.......................................... 2003-04
Rebecca Remington................................ 2004-05
Joi Scott................................................... 2005-06
Amber Guffey.......................................... 2006-07
Joi Scott................................................... 2006-07
Amber Guffey.......................................... 2007-08
Ashley N. Hayes...................................... 2007-08
Amber Guffey.......................................... 2008-09
Ashley N. Hayes...................................... 2008-09
All-Freshman Team (until 2002-03)
Maria Kelsch............................................ 1978-89
Jeanette Rowan....................................... 1978-79
Diane Oakley........................................... 1979-80
Mina Todd................................................ 1980-81
Sharon Cooper........................................ 1981-82
Melody Ottinger....................................... 1982-83
Lynette Hayden....................................... 1984-85
Sheila Smith............................................ 1985-86
Holly Baker.............................................. 1986-87
Michelle Wenning.................................... 1987-88
Angie Waldon.......................................... 1988-89
Jenifer Parker.......................................... 1990-91
Shonta Hunt............................................. 1994-95
Chase Smith............................................ 1994-95
Brittany Park............................................ 2001-02
Rebecca Remington................................ 2001-02
Lori Trumblee........................................... 2002-03
All-Newcomer Team (started 2003-04)
Joi Scott................................................... 2005-06
All-Tournament Team
Jackie Mounts................................................1979
Geralynn Feth................................................1987
Sheila Smith..................................................1989
Karen Johnson..............................................1990
Michelle Wenning..........................................1990
Stephanie Minor............................................1996
Amber Guffey................................................2007
Ashley N. Hayes............................................2007
Amber Guffey (MVP).....................................2008
Shaleea Petty................................................2008
Ashley N. Hayes............................................2008
Amber Guffey................................................2009
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
All-Academic
Academic All-America Awards
WBB Academic All-America of the Year
Amber Guffey...................................... 2008-09
All-America Teams
Amber Guffey...........2008-09.....................First
Paige Guffey............2008-09.....................First
Conference Academic Awards
Scholar-Athlete
Amber and Paige Guffey were both named to ESPN The Magazine’s Academic All-America
First Team in 2008-09. Amber Guffey earned the ultimate academic honor by being named
the 2008-09 Women’s Basketball Academic All-America of the Year.
Shannon Preston..................................... 2001-02
OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Rebecca Remington................................ 2001-02
Melissa Huffman...................................... 1989-90
Beth Schnakenberg................................. 2001-02
Karen Johnson........................................ 1989-90
Susan Tackett.......................................... 2001-02
Julie Pinson............................................. 1989-90
Eniko Verebes......................................... 2001-02
Michelle Wenning.................................... 1989-90
Jenny Bowden . ...................................... 2002-03
Jennifer Parker........................................ 1990-91
Khadija Head........................................... 2002-03
Tawnya Pierce......................................... 1990-91
Rebecca Remington................................ 2002-03
Julie Pinson............................................. 1990-91
Beth Schnakenberg................................. 2002-03
Michelle Wenning.................................... 1990-91
Lori Trumblee........................................... 2002-03
Rechelle Cadwell..................................... 1991-92
Jenny Bowden........................................ 2003-04
Julie Pinson............................................. 1991-92
Megan Fuqua.......................................... 2003-04
Rechelle Cadwell..................................... 1992-93
Brittany Park............................................ 2003-04
Jennifer Parker........................................ 1992-93
Rebecca Remington................................ 2003-04
Kristi Snell................................................ 1992-93
Kelly Shelton............................................ 2003-04
Rechelle Cadwell..................................... 1993-94
Jill Fulkerson............................................ 2004-05
Patricia Jones.......................................... 1993-94
Rebecca Remington................................ 2004-05
Jennifer Parker........................................ 1993-94
Ashley Smith............................................ 2004-05
Christy Bailey........................................... 1994-95
Jill Fulkerson............................................ 2005-06
Cheryl Blandford...................................... 1994-95
Amber Guffey.......................................... 2005-06
Chastity Fields......................................... 1994-95
Paige Guffey............................................ 2005-06
Karlye Smith............................................ 1994-95
Joi Scott................................................... 2005-06
Shunda Johnson...................................... 1995-96
Amber Guffey.......................................... 2006-07
Karlye Smith............................................ 1995-96
Paige Guffey............................................ 2006-07
Rachel Little............................................. 1996-97
Jenny Petrie............................................. 2006-07
Amy Atcher.............................................. 1997-98
Jasmyne Thornton................................... 2006-07
Farrah Beach........................................... 1997-98
Amber Guffey.......................................... 2007-08
Kerri Shields............................................ 1997-98
Paige Guffey............................................ 2007-08
Amy Atcher.............................................. 1998-99
Mallory Luckett........................................ 2007-08
Farrah Beach........................................... 1998-99
Jasmyne Thornton................................... 2007-08
Bobbi Coltharp......................................... 1998-99
Amber Guffey.......................................... 2008-09
Kerri Shields............................................ 1998-99
Paige Guffey............................................ 2008-09
Shana Sieve............................................ 1999-00
Rachael Isom........................................... 2008-09
Susan Tackett.......................................... 1999-00
Kristen Kluempers................................... 2008-09
Eniko Verebes......................................... 1999-00
Mallory Luckett........................................ 2008-09
Erin Fetcher............................................. 2000-01
Angela Mullins......................................... 2008-09
Kjadija Head............................................ 2000-01
Kayla Vance............................................. 2008-09
Susan Tackett.......................................... 2000-01
Eniko Verebes......................................... 2000-01
Erin Fetcher............................................. 2001-02
Megan Fuqua.......................................... 2001-02
Khadija Head........................................... 2001-02
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
(Highest individual honor that can be earned by
OVC student-athletes and it is given annually
to three men and three women of junior or
senior status who have accomplishments both
in the classroom and athletic arena, as well as
leadership qualities.)
Julie Pinson......................................... 1991-92
Rebecca Remington........................... 2004-05
Amber Guffey...................................... 2007-08
Medal of Honor
(Given to the student-athlete(s) who achieve
the highest GPA in a conference-sponsored
sport)
Rebecca Remington........................... 2001-02
Rebecca Remington........................... 2002-03
Amber Guffey...................................... 2006-07
Amber Guffey...................................... 2007-08
Paige Guffey....................................... 2006-07
Paige Guffey....................................... 2007-08
Amber Guffey...................................... 2008-09
Paige Guffey....................................... 2008-09
Rachael Isom...................................... 2008-09
Kristen Kluempers............................... 2008-09
Angela Mullins..................................... 2008-09
Julie Pinson was the first Racer to be
named Scholar-Athlete of the Year for
women’s basketball.
49
Yearly
OVC
Results
1977-78
OVC
W
L
9
1
6
4
6
4
5
8
5
5
5
5
4
6
0
9
Overall
W
L
19 4
18 10
15 13
10 19
12 15
23 8
13 13
11 17
1983-84
OVC
W
L
12
2
10
4
10
4
8
6
6
8
6
8
3
11
1
13
Overall
W
L
19 10
17 11
17 11
15 13
15 11
11 15
7
17
5
21
1990-91
OVC
W
L
11
1
8
4
7
5
5
7
5
7
4
8
2
10
Overall
W
L
22 8
14 14
14 13
13 14
12 15
9
18
5
21
1978-79
OVC
W
L
10
0
8
1
6
3
5
7
4
9
1
8
1
10
Overall
W
L
23 10
28 4
14 13
15 14
10 16
5
24
5
18
1984-85
#Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
MURRAY STATE
Morehead State
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
OVC
W
L
13
1
10
4
10
4
7
7
6
8
5
9
4
10
1
13
Overall
W
L
21 9
20 9
19 9
16 12
12 15
11 16
8
19
4
23
OVC
W
L
6
0
4
2
4
2
4
2
2
4
1
5
0
6
Overall
W
L
22 8
21 9
19 8
18 13
8
18
9
18
12 17
Overall
W
L
23 7
20 9
18 10
19 9
14 13
14 13
10 18
8
18
1991-92
1979-80
OVC
W
L
13
1
12
2
8
6
7
7
6
8
5
9
4
10
1
13
1985-86
Overall
W
L
23 11
16 13
15 14
17 14
13 15
16 15
16 14
Overall
W
L
20 10
22 10
12 16
13 15
12 15
14 12
12 16
6
19
1992-93
OVC
W
L
5
1
4
2
4
2
3
3
3
3
2
4
0
6
OVC
W
L
13
1
12
2
8
6
6
8
6
8
5
9
5
9
0
14
OVC
W
L
14
2
13
3
10
6
10
6
8
8
8
8
4
12
4
12
1
15
Overall
W
L
22 7
21 7
18 9
12 15
13 13
10 16
6
19
5
21
2
23
1986-87
Overall
W
L
20 11
20 5
20 9
12 15
14 16
10 21
6
16
Overall
W
L
24 7
19 8
17 12
13 15
13 15
13 14
9
18
6
19
1993-94
OVC
W
L
10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
4
8
2
10
2
10
OVC
W
L
12
2
12
2
8
6
7
7
7
7
6
8
4
10
0
14
1987-88
1994-95
Overall
W
L
26 5
16 14
14 13
14 13
9
17
2
24
Overall
W
L
22 8
19 10
21 7
18 9
15 12
6
20
7
17
0
26
Overall
W
L
20 9
17 12
17 9
21 7
16 11
10 18
5
22
7
19
6
20
OVC
W
L
10
0
6
4
6
4
4
6
3
7
1
9
OVC
W
L
12
2
11
3
10
4
9
5
6
8
5
9
3
11
0
14
OVC
W
L
13
3
12
4
12
4
11
5
9
7
6
10
4
12
3
13
2
14
OVC
W
L
10
2
9
3
8
4
8
4
5
7
2
10
0
12
Overall
W
L
21 6
22 8
22 10
18 10
12 14
2
23
2
25
OVC
W
L
12
4
12
4
12
4
12
4
9
7
7
9
4
12
3
13
1
15
Overall
W
L
22 7
19 9
19 9
19 13
15 12
12 15
12 15
5
21
3
23
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee MURRAY STATE
Eastern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
East Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
MURRAY STATE
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
MURRAY STATE
1980-81
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky
Morehead State
MURRAY STATE
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
1981-82
#Tennessee Tech Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
MURRAY STATE
1982-83
#Middle Tennessee
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
MURRAY STATE
Austin Peay
#Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State
Austin Peay
MURRAY STATE
Youngstown State
Akron
#Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Morehead State
Youngstown State
MURRAY STATE
Akron
#Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Akron
Austin Peay
MURRAY STATE
Eastern Kentucky
#Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
MURRAY STATE
Morehead State
Akron
Youngstown State
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
#Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
MURRAY STATE
Youngstown State
Morehead State
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
1988-89
Middle Tennessee
#Tennessee Tech
MURRAY STATE
Morehead State
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
#Tennessee Tech Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State
Tennessee State
MURRAY STATE
Austin Peay
#Tennessee Tech Middle Tennessee
Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky
Southeast Missouri
Morehead State
MURRAY STATE
Austin Peay
UT Martin
#Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Middle Tennessee
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Morehead State
UT Martin MURRAY STATE
#Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech Austin Peay UT Martin
Southeast Missouri
MURRAY STATE
Morehead State
# Tournament Champion
50
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Yearly
OVC
Results
1995-96
OVC
W
L
13
3
13
3
9
7
7
9
7
9
7
9
6
10
5
11
5
11
Overall
W
L
24 6
21 8
14 13
11 16
11 16
11 17
12 15
9
17
7
19
2000-01
OVC
W
L
15
1
14
2
10
6
9
7
6
10
5
11
5
11
5
11
3
13
Overall
W
L
24 6
22 6
17 14
14 13
13 16
10 19
8
19
7
21
7
20
1996-97
OVC
W
L
16
2
13
5
13
5
9
9
8
10
7
11
7
11
7
11
7
11
3
15
Overall
W
L
24 6
18 11
17 11
12 16
12 15
11 16
10 17
10 20
8
18
5
21
2001-02
OVC
W
L
13
3
13
3
10
6
9
7
8
8
6
10
6
10
5
11
2
14
Overall
W
L
23 8
22 8
21 8
19 12
16 12
8
20
7
21
11 17
3
22
OVC
W
L
15
3
15
3
13
5
11
7
10
8
7
11
6
12
5
13
5
13
3
15
Overall
W
L
22 7
20 8
18 11
18 12
12 15
13 14
11 16
8
19
6
20
7
19
#Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State
UT Martin
Tennessee Tech Eastern Illinois
MURRAY STATE
Tennessee State
OVC
W
L
16
0
11
5
10
6
9
7
9
7
6
10
5
11
4
12
2
14
Overall
W
L
27 4
19 11
18 11
16 12
13 16
12 17
6
22
8
20
4
22
OVC
W
L
14
4
14
4
14
4
13
5
9
9
10
8
7
11
5
13
3
15
3
15
Overall
W
L
22 9
21 9
18 10
19 9
10 17
13 15
13 15
6
21
5
21
5
21
OVC
W
L
14
2
12
4
11
5
10
6
9
7
9
7
8
8
7
9
5
11
3
13
0
16
Overall
W
L
23 8
18 11
18 10
16 13
13 15
15 15
11 16
10 18
8
19
10 17
1
25
OVC
W
L
16
2
13
5
11
7
11
7
10
8
9
9
7
11
6
12
6
12
1
17
Overall
W
L
24 9
18 11
14 15
12 16
13 15
15 15
11 17
8
18
8
19
2
25
OVC
W
L
15
1
13
3
9
7
8
8
8
8
6
10
5
11
4
12
3
13
3
13
0
2
Overall
W
L
23 9
21 8
15 14
11 17
9
19
13 15
9
19
8
19
10 17
5
22
0
8
Middle Tennessee
#Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
MURRAY STATE
Morehead State
UT Martin
Tennessee State
#Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech Austin Peay
Morehead State
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State MURRAY STATE
Middle Tennessee
UT Martin
Southeast Missouri
1997-98
Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky UT Martin #Middle Tennessee
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
MURRAY STATE
Morehead State
1998-99
UT Martin
#Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee Southeast Missouri
MURRAY STATE
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee State
Austin Peay
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
1999-00
#Tennessee Tech Middle Tennessee
MURRAY STATE
UT Martin
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee State
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky #Austin Peay Southeast Missouri
UT Martin
Morehead State
Tennessee State
MURRAY STATE
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
#Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
UT Martin Eastern Illinois
MURRAY STATE
Tennessee State
2002-03
2003-04
#Austin Peay
Tennessee Tech Jacksonville State
Southeast Missouri
MURRAY STATE
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
Morehead State
Eastern Illinois
Samford
Tennessee STate
2004-05
#Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Jacksonville State
Tennessee State
UT Martin Samford
MURRAY STATE
Austin Peay
Eastern Illinois
Morehead State
%Southeast Missouri
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2005-06
OVC
W
L
16
4
15
5
12
8
11
9
9
11
9
11
9
11
7
13
6
14
0
20
0
4
Overall
W
L
23 9
21 8
15 13
16 13
11 17
11 17
10 19
7
20
8
19
0
27
0
8
2006-07
OVC
W
L
16
4
15
5
13
7
12
8
11
9
10
10
9
11
9
11
7
13
4
16
4
16
Overall
W
L
24 8
21 10
14 16
18 13
12 18
17 14
12 18
10 20
10 19
7
22
7
22
2007-08
OVC
W
L
17
3
15
5
15
5
15
5
10
10
9
11
9
11
8
12 7
13
3
17
2
18
Overall
W
L
23 9
23 9
24 8
18 13
13 16
11 19
14 14
11 19
8
22
6
23
5
25
2008-09
OVC
W
L
16
2
15
3
13
5
11
7
10
8
10
8
7
11
4
14
4
14
0
18
Overall
W
L
23 9
24 9
18 13
17 14
17 16
17 16
9
21
7
23
7
20
2
26
Tennessee Tech
Samford
Austin Peay $Morehead State
Jacksonville State
$MURRAY STATE
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
Tennessee State
#%Southeast Missouri
#Southeast Missouri
MURRAY STATE
Morehead State
Samford
Tennessee Tech
UT Martin
Eastern Kentucky
Austin Peay
Eastern Illinois
Jacksonville State
Tennessee State
Southeast Missouri Samford
#MURRAY STATE
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Morehead State
Eastern Kentucky
Jacksonville State
Tennessee Tech Austin Peay
UT Martin MURRAY STATE
Eastern Illinois
Tennessee State
Morehead State
#Austin Peay
Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech Jacksonville State
Eastern Kentucky
UT Martin
# Tournament Champion
%-SEMO was 22-8 and 14-2 in the OVC in 2004-05 and
22-9 and 16-4 in the OVC in 2005-06 before NCAA
penalties imposed
$-Overall records do not reflect one OVC forfeit imposed
on Murray State by the OVC
51
Scoring
Single-Game Points
(30-Point Games)
1. Ashley N. Hayes..............(2/4/09).......................................46
2. Joi Scott .........................(2/16/06) . ................................. 43
3. Karen Johnson................(1/25/88) . ................................. 40
Jennifer Parker................(1/22/94) . ................................. 40
5. Sheila Smith....................(1/18/88) . ................................. 38
Sheila Smith....................(11/28/88) . ............................... 38
Sheila Smith....................(2/27/89) . ................................. 38
Jennifer Parker................(2/12/94) . ................................. 38
9. Amber Guffey..................(01/05/08)...................................37
10. Jackie Mounts.................(3/3/78) . ................................... 36
Sheila Smith....................(1/5/89) . ................................... 36
Sheila Smith....................(3/25/89) . ................................. 36
Stephaine Minor..............(2/22/96) . ................................. 36
Monika Gadson...............(12/10/00) . ............................... 36
Amber Guffey..................(11/29/08)...................................36
Ashley N. Hayes..............(2/7/09).......................................36
17. Diane Oakley...................(1/14/83) . ................................. 35
Joi Scott...........................(12/19/06) . ............................... 35
Amber Guffey..................(3/6/09).......................................35
20. Rona Poe.........................(12/16/85) . ............................... 34
Sheila Smith....................(1/18/86) . ................................. 34
22. Sheila Smith....................(2/4/89) . ................................... 33
Amber Guffey..................(1/15/09).....................................33
24. Laura Lynn.......................(1/3/79) . ................................... 32
Diane Oakley...................(2/4/82) . ................................... 32
Sheila Smith....................(12/6/87) . ................................. 32
Jennifer Parker................(2/15/93) . ................................. 32
Jennifer Parker................(2/27/93) . ................................. 32
Lori Trumblee..................(11/30/02) . ............................... 32
Joi Scott...........................(1/29/07) . ................................. 32
Joi Scott...........................(2/1/07) . ................................... 32
Ashley N. Hayes..............(1/15/09).....................................32
33. Lois Holmes....................(1/21/75) . ................................. 31
Jackie Mounts.................(12/15/78) . ............................... 31
Diane Oakley...................(2/25/82) . ................................. 31
Diane Oakley...................(1/18/83) . ................................. 31
Sheila Smith....................(1/25/86) . ................................. 31
Jennifer Parker................(2/13/93) . ................................. 31
Jennifer Parker................(12/10/93) . ............................... 31
Ashley N. Hayes..............(11/14/08)...................................31
Amber Guffey .................(12/6/08).....................................31
Ashley N. Hayes..............(2/12/09).....................................31
43. Jackie Mounts.................(12/4/76) . ................................. 30
Bridgette Wyche.............(12/15/79) . ............................... 30
Diane Oakley...................(2/27/82) . ................................. 30
Karen Hubert Price.........(2/13/84) . ................................. 30
Sheila Smith....................(1/31/87) . ................................. 30
Sheila Smith....................(2/6/88) . ................................... 30
Jennifer Parker................(1/9/93) . ................................... 30
Jennifer Parker................(1/24/94) . ................................. 30
Stephaine Minor..............(2/5/96) . ................................... 30
Stephaine Minor..............(11/27/96) . ............................... 30
Liz Stansberry.................(1/13/01) . ................................. 30
Joi Scott...........................(12/10/05) . ............................... 30
Ashley N. Hayes..............(1/24/09).....................................30
Amber Guffey..................(2/14/09).....................................30
Records
Season
INDIVIDUAL
Season
Points
Player.............................................................Points
1. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09).................................723
2. Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................672
3. Sheila Smith (1988-89) . .................................... 663
4. Sheila Smith (1987-88) . .................................... 611
5. Ashley N. Hayes (2007-08).................................590
6. Jennifer Parker (1993-94) . ................................ 570
7. Amber Guffey (2007-08)......................................567
8. Joi Scott (2006-07) ............................................ 565
9. Stephaine Minor (1995-96) . .............................. 534
10. Diane Oakley (1982-83) .................................... 530
Points Per Game
Player................................................................ PPG
1. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09)................................22.6
2. Jennifer Parker (1993-94) . ............................... 21.9
3. Sheila Smith (1987-88) . ................................... 21.8
4. Joi Scott (2006-07) ........................................... 21.7
5. Sheila Smith (1988-89) . ................................... 21.4
6. Amber Guffey (2008-09).....................................21.0
7. Diane Oakley (1982-83) ................................... 20.4
8. Jennifer Parker (1992-93) . ............................... 20.3
9. Stephaine Minor (1996-97) . ............................. 19.5
10. Stephaine Minor (1995-96) . ............................. 19.1
TEAM
Game
100 Point Games
Opponent........................................................Points
1. at Elizabethtown (12/8/77) . ............................... 117
2. vs. Evansville (2/10/81) ..................................... 114
3. vs. New Orleans (12/15/79) . ............................. 110
vs. UT Martin (12/14/84) . .................................. 110
5. at UT Martin (2/4/82) ......................................... 106
6. vs. Southeast Missouri State (12/4/76) . ............ 105
7. vs. Toledo (3/25/89)............................................ 104
8. vs. Fort Campbell (12/3/75) ............................... 103
vs. Mid-Continent (11/25/08)................................103
10. vs. Morehead State (1/18/88) ............................ 102
vs. Tennessee State (1/28/89) . ......................... 102
vs. UT Martin (12/2/91) . .................................... 102
at Eastern Kentucky (2/13/93)............................ 102
14. vs. Evansville (1/7/82) ....................................... 101
at Evansville (1/18/83)........................................ 101
at Eastern Kentucky (2/22/88) ........................... 101
vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/25/89) ......................... 101
18. vs. Alcorn State (12/2/05) .................................. 100
vs. Jacksonville State (12/19/06) . ..................... 100
vs. Bethel (11/18/08)............................................100
Points
Year................................................................Points
1. 1988-89............................................................2,549
2. 2008-09............................................................2,444
3. 2007-08............................................................2,360
4. 1987-88 .......................................................... 2,319
5. 1979-80 .......................................................... 2,230
6. 2006-07 .......................................................... 2,210
6. 1989-90 .......................................................... 2,164
7. 1986-87 .......................................................... 2,099
9. 1980-81 .......................................................... 2,073
10. 1991-92 .......................................................... 2,027
Points Per Game
Year................................................................... PPG
1. 1987-88 ............................................................ 82.8
2. 1988-89 ............................................................ 79.7
3. 2008-09............................................................. 76.4
4. 1991-92 ............................................................ 75.1
5. 1989-90 ............................................................ 74.6
6. 1980-81 ............................................................ 74.0
7. 2007-08..............................................................73.8
8. 1992-93 ............................................................ 73.1
9. 1978-79 ............................................................ 72.9
10. 1986-87 ............................................................ 72.4
Career
Points Per Game (min. 40 games)
Player................................................................ PPG
1. Joi Scott (2005-07) ........................................... 21.1
2. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . ................................... 19.7
3. Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . ............................. 18.3
4. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ............................... 16.5
5. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09)................................16.3
6. Jackie Mounts (1975-79) .................................. 16.0
7. Amber Guffey (2005-09).....................................15.3
8. Laura Lynn (1977-81) ....................................... 15.2
9. Heather Bates (1998-2000) .............................. 13.5
10. Mina Todd (1980-83, 1984-85) ......................... 13.3
Games Scoring in Double-Figures
Player............................................................Games
1. Sheila Smith (1985-89)........................................100
2. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09)...................................97
3. Michelle Wenning (1987-91)..................................94
4. Amber Guffey (2005-09)........................................92
5. Laura Lynn (1977-81)............................................90
6. Jennifer Parker (1990-94)......................................77
7. Stephanie Minor (1994-97)....................................68
8. Karen Johnson (1986-90)......................................65
9. Monika Gadson (1997-01).....................................61
10. Diane Oakley (1979-83)........................................59
Jennifer Parker is first in points per game in a single season (21.9) and third in points scored in a
single season (570).
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Field
INDIVIDUAL
Game
Field Goals
Player...................................................................FG
1. Joi Scott (2/16/06) ............................................... 19
2. Sheila Smith (1/18/88) ......................................... 17
3. Karen Johnson (1/25/88) ..................................... 16
4. Amber Guffey (3/6/09)...........................................16
4. Seven Times . ...................................................... 15
Field Goals Attempted
Player................................................................ FGA
1. Sheila Smith (1/5/89) ........................................... 28
Jennifer Parker (1/22/94) . ................................... 28
3. Diane Oakley (1/14/83) . ...................................... 27
Bobbi Coltharp (2/23/88) ..................................... 27
5. Mina Todd (12/10/81) . ......................................... 26
Sheila Smith (12/4/87) ......................................... 26
Sheila Smith (3/7/89) ........................................... 26
Sheila Smith (3/25/89) ......................................... 26
Ashley N. Hayes (12/14/08)...................................26
9. Five Times.............................................................25
Field Goal Percentage (min 5 attempted)
Player.......................................................... FG PCT
1. Denise McDonald (1/16/02) . .................... 1.000 (8)
2. Monika Gadson (12/4/99) ......................... 1.000 (7)
3. Mechelle Shelton (2/20/93) . ...................... 1.000 (6)
Mica Paige (12/20/96) ............................... 1.000 (6)
Alaina Lee (2/10/07) .................................. 1.000 (6)
6. Five Times.................................................. 1.000 (5)
Season
Field Goals
Player...................................................................FG
1. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09).................................273
2. Sheila Smith (1988-89) . .................................... 248
3. Ashley N. Hayes (2007-08).................................243
4. Sheila Smith (1987-88) . .................................... 241
5. Diane Oakley (1982-83) .................................... 230
6. Sheila Smith (1986-87) . .................................... 215
7. Joi Scott (2006-07) ............................................ 213
8. Karen Hubert Price (1983-84) ........................... 207
9. Jennifer Parker (1993-94) . ................................ 199
10. Laura Lynn (1979-80) ........................................ 197
Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................197
Field Goals Attempted
Player................................................................ FGA
1. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09).................................572
2. Sheila Smith (1988-89) . .................................... 542
3. Ashley N. Hayes (2007-08).................................523
4. Sheila Smith (1987-88) . .................................... 499
5. Diane Oakley (1982-83) .................................... 445
6. Jennifer Parker (1993-94) . ................................ 443
7. Sheila Smith (1986-87) . .................................... 436
8. Beth Schnakenberg (2002-03) .......................... 434
9. Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................413
10. Laura Lynn (1979-80) ........................................ 409
Field-Goal Percentage
Player.......................................................... FG PCT
1. Stephaine Minor (1995-96) . ............................. .594
2. Mechelle Shelton (1992-93) ............................. .590
3. Michelle Wenning (1987-88) . ........................... .586
4. Joi Scott (2006-07) ........................................... .584
5. Danelle Watts (1997-98) . ................................. .567
6. Michelle Wenning (1990-91) . ........................... .557
7. Michelle Wenning (1989-90) . ........................... .556
8. Geralyn Feth (1986-87) .................................... .548
9. Stephaine Minor (1996-97) . ............................. .547
10. Michelle Wenning (1988-89) . ........................... .545
Goal
Records
Career
Field Goals
Player...................................................................FG
1. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . .................................... 892
2. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................809
3. Laura Lynn (1977-81) ........................................ 748
4. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ 601
5. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ............................ 598
6. Jackie Mounts (1975-79) ................................... 589
7. Diane Oakley (1979-83) .................................... 577
8. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . ........................... 544
9. Amber Guffey (2005-09)......................................540
10. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . ................................ 517
Field-Goal Percentage
Opponent.................................................... FG PCT
1. at Eastern Kentucky (12/7/06) .......................... .635
2. at Austin Peay (2/7/09)........................................625
3. vs. SIU-Edwardsville (12/15/86) ....................... .624
4. vs. Miss. Univ. for Women (2/22/83) . ............... .613
5. vs. SIU-Edwardsville (12/16/85) ....................... .607
6. vs. Eastern Illinois (1/2/07) ............................... .603
7. vs. Northeast Louisiana (11/30/96) . ................. .600
8. vs. Tennessee State (1/13/97) . ........................ .597
9. vs. Tennessee State (2/15/07) . ........................ .596
10. at Morehead State (2/20/88) . ........................... .594
Season
Field Goals Attempted
Player................................................................ FGA
1. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . ................................. 1,855
2. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09)..............................1,744
3. Laura Lynn (1977-81) ..................................... 1,560
4. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ............................. 1,331
5. Jackie Mounts (1975-79) ................................ 1,272
6. Amber Guffey (2005-09)...................................1,206
7. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . ............................. 1,179
8. Diane Oakley (1979-83) ................................. 1,125
9. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . ........................ 1,110
10. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ......................... 1,066
Field Goals
Year......................................................................FG
1. 1988-89 ............................................................. 978
2. 1987-88 ............................................................. 921
3. 1979-80 ............................................................. 920
4. 2007-08...............................................................871
5. 1980-81 ............................................................. 865
6. 1977-78 ............................................................. 862
7. 1986-87 ............................................................. 854
8. 2008-09...............................................................831
9. 1978-79 ............................................................. 829
10. 1984-85 ............................................................. 821
Field-Goal Percentage
Player.......................................................... FG PCT
1. Joi Scott (2005-07) ........................................... .570
2. Michelle Wenning (1987-91)................................561
Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . ............................. .561
4. Geralyn Feth (1985-87) .................................... .540
5. Denise McDonald (2000-02) . ........................... .531
Danelle Watts (1997-99) . ................................. .531
7. Karen Hubert Price (1983-85) .......................... .520
8. Diane Oakley (1979-83) ................................... .513
9. Lori Trumblee (2002-04) ................................... .492
10. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . .......................... .490
Field Goals Attempted
Year................................................................... FGA
1. 1988-89 .......................................................... 2,143
2. 1979-80 .......................................................... 2,055
3. 1977-78 .......................................................... 2,034
4. 2007-08............................................................1,959
5. 1987-88 .......................................................... 1,943
6. 1978-79 .......................................................... 1,894
7. 2008-09............................................................1,885
8. 1986-87 .......................................................... 1,841
9. 1980-81 .......................................................... 1,825
10. 2005-06 .......................................................... 1,797
TEAM
Game
Field-Goal Percentage
Year............................................................. FG PCT
1. 1987-88 ............................................................ .474
1980-81 ............................................................ .474
3. 1983-84 ............................................................ .469
4. 1989-90 ............................................................ .465
5. 1986-87 ............................................................ .464
1984-85 ............................................................ .464
7. 1985-86 ............................................................ .460
8. 1988-89 ............................................................ .456
9. 2006-07 ............................................................ .448
1979-80 ............................................................ .448
Field Goals
Opponent..............................................................FG
1. at Elizabethtown (12/8/77) . ................................. 52
2. at UT Martin (2/4/82) ........................................... 46
3. vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/17/87) ............................. 44
4. vs. Evansville (1/7/82) ......................................... 43
vs. Morehead State (1/18/88) .............................. 43
6. vs. Dyersburg State (11/28/77) . .......................... 41
at Evansville (1/18/83) ......................................... 41
vs. Eastern Illinois (1/27/93) ................................ 41
9. Five Times.............................................................40
Field Goals Attempted
Opponent.......................................................... FGA
1. at Elizabethtown (12/8/77) . ................................. 96
2. vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/17/87) ............................. 90
3. at UT Martin (12/16/78) ....................................... 89
4. at Belmont (12/1/98) ............................................ 87
5. at Evansville (1/18/83) ......................................... 86
6. vs. Tennessee State (1/9/88) . ............................. 85
at Southern Illinois (11/20/98) . ............................ 85
8. vs. Dyersburg State (11/28/77) . .......................... 84
at Eastern Kentucky (2/13/78) ............................. 84
vs. Morehead State (1/18/88) .............................. 84
Joi Scott garnered a MSU-record .570 field-goal
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3-PT
Field
INDIVIDUAL
Game
3-PT Field Goals
Player...................................................................FG
1. Megan Fuqua (2/5/04).............................................8
Ashley B. Hayes (12/4/04).......................................8
3. Ashley B. Hayes (11/28/04).....................................7
Ashley N. Hayes (2/4/09).........................................7
4. 14 Times..................................................................6
3-PT Field Goals Attempted
Player................................................................ FGA
1. Megan Fuqua (2/28/04).........................................18
2. Misty Pierceall (2/6/97)..........................................16
2. Megan Fuqua (2/12/04).........................................15
4. Ashley B. Hayes (11/28/04)...................................14
Ashley B. Hayes (12/4/04).....................................14
6. Angie Cooper (1/17/94).........................................13
Amber Guffey (1/5/08)...........................................13
8. Five Times.............................................................12
Season
3-PT Field Goals
Player...................................................................FG
1. Amber Guffey (2007-08)........................................72
Megan Fuqua (2003-04)........................................72
3. Ashley B. Hayes (2004-05)....................................67
4. Paige Guffey (2008-09).........................................65
5. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09)...................................64
6. Amber Guffey (2008-09)........................................57
7. Amber Guffey (2005-06)........................................56
8. Beth Schnakenberg (2002-03)..............................55
Ashely B. Hayes (2005-06)....................................55
10. Jennifer Parker (1993-94)......................................54
3-PT Field Goals Attempted
Player................................................................ FGA
1. Ashley B. Hayes (2004-05)..................................186
2. Megan Fuqua (2003-04)......................................181
3. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09).................................176
4. Paige Guffey(2008-09)........................................175
5. Beth Schnakenberg (2002-03)............................170
6. Amber Guffey (2007-08)......................................165
7. Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................157
8. Ashley B. Hayes (2005-06)..................................151
9. Jennifer Parker (1993-94)....................................150
10. Brittany Park (2002-02).......................................143
3-PT Field-Goal Percentage
Player.......................................................... FG PCT
1. Melody Ottinger (1986-87)...................................480
2. Melissa Shelton (1991-92)...................................450
3. Rebecca Remington (2001-02)...........................446
4. Chase Smith (1994-95).......................................438
5. Amber Guffey (2007-08)......................................436
6. Jenny Bowden (2003-04)....................................426
7. Eniko Verebes (2002-02).....................................412
8. Misty Pierceall (1994-95).....................................404
9. Melissa Huffman (1989-90).................................403
Amber Guffey (2006-07)......................................403
Goal
Records
Career
3-PT Field Goals
Player...................................................................FG
1. Amber Guffey (2005-09) . .................................. 210
2. Ashley B. Hayes (2003-07) . .............................. 143
3. Misty Pierceall (1994-98) . ................................. 134
4. Megan Fuqua (2000-04) . .................................. 133
5. Paige Guffey (2005-09).......................................130
6. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................124
7. Brittany Park (2001-04) ..................................... 112
8. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ 111
9. Melissa Shelton (1990-94) . ................................. 94
10. Rebecca Remington (2001-05) ........................... 91
3-PT Field Goals Attempted
Player................................................................ FGA
1. Amber Guffey (2005-09)......................................530
2. Ashley B. Hayes (2003-07)..................................417
3. Misty Pierceall (1994-98).....................................367
4. Paige Guffey (2005-09).......................................366
5. Megan Fuqua (2000-04) . .................................. 365
6. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................363
7. Brittany Park (2001-04) ..................................... 337
8. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ 334
9. Bobbi Coltharp (1996-99) .................................. 282
10. Julie Pinson (1988-92) . ..................................... 277
3-PT Field-Goal Percentage
Player.......................................................... FG PCT
1. Liz Stansberry (1999-2001) .............................. .580
2. Amber Guffey (2005-09) . ................................. .396
3. Rebecca Remington (2001-05) ........................ .371
4. Misty Pierceall (1994-98) . ................................ .365
5. Megan Fuqua (2000-04) . ................................. .364
6. Paige Guffey (2005-09).......................................355
7. Ashley B. Hayes (2003-07) . ............................. .343
8. Melissa Shelton (1990-94) . .............................. .342
Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................342
10. Susan Tackett (1998-2002) .............................. .335
TEAM
Game
3-PT Field Goals
Opponent..............................................................FG
1. vs. Eastern Illinois (2/28/04) ................................ 17
2. vs. Jacksonville State (12/19/06) . ....................... 15
at Tennessee State (2/4/09)...................................15
4. vs. Gardner-Webb (1/5/02) . ................................ 14
vs. Alcorn State (12/2/05) .................................... 14
6. at Mississippi (11/19/01) ...................................... 13
vs. Morehead State (1/27/03) .............................. 13
vs. Tennessee Tech (2/10/05) . ............................ 13
vs. Jacksonville State (2/2/08)...............................13
vs. Morehead State (2/26/09)................................13
3-PT Field-Goal Percentage
Opponent.................................................... FG PCT
1. at Middle Tennessee State (2/1/92) . ................ .700
2. at Tennessee Tech (2/22/96) ............................ .636
3. vs. Delaware (11/24/07)...................................... 611
4. at Austin Peay State (2/2/91) . .......................... .600
at Eastern Kentucky (1/9/94) ............................ .600
vs. Southeast Missouri State (2/11/99) ................ .600
7. vs. Belmont (1/3/00) ......................................... .571
8. at Memphis State (12/13/91) ............................ .545
at Belmont (12/1/98) ......................................... .545
at Austin Peay State (12/2/99) . ........................ .545
vs. Austin Peay State (2/9/02) .......................... .545
Season
3-PT Field Goals
Year......................................................................FG
1. 2008-09...............................................................232
2. 2007-08...............................................................199
2001-02 ............................................................. 199
4. 2003-04 ............................................................. 186
5. 2004-05 ............................................................. 182
6. 2006-07 ............................................................. 170
7. 2005-06 ............................................................. 162
8. 2002-03 ............................................................. 158
9. 1999-00 ............................................................. 121
10. 1993-94 ............................................................. 118
3-PT Field Goals Attempted
Year................................................................... FGA
1. 2008-09...............................................................698
2. 2001-02 ............................................................. 568
3. 2004-05 ............................................................. 564
4. 2007-08...............................................................545
5. 2003-04 ............................................................. 515
6. 2006-07 ............................................................. 501
7. 2005-06 ............................................................. 487
8. 2002-03 ............................................................. 486
9. 2000-01 ............................................................. 379
10. 1993-94 ............................................................. 374
3-PT Field-Goal Percentage
Year............................................................. FG PCT
1. 1986-87 ............................................................ .452
2. 1994-95 ............................................................ .375
3. 2007-08...............................................................365
4. 2003-04 ............................................................ .361
5. 1996-97 ............................................................ .354
1990-91 ............................................................ .354
7. 2001-02 ............................................................ .350
8. 2006-07 ............................................................ .339
9. 1988-89 ............................................................ .337
10. 2005-06 ............................................................ .333
3-PT Field Goals Attempted
Opponent.......................................................... FGA
1. vs. Eastern Illinois (2/28/04) ................................ 37
2. at Mississippi (3/22/09)..........................................36
3. at Morehead State (12/16/08)................................35
4. at Mississippi (11/19/01) ...................................... 34
5. vs. Morehead State (2/23/02) .............................. 33
vs. UT Martin (2/23/09)..........................................33
vs. Morehead State (2/26/09)................................33
8. vs. Tennessee Tech (2/10/05) . ............................ 32
9. vs. Savannah State (2/18/02) .............................. 31
at Tennessee State (2/4/09)...................................31
Amber Guffey recorded a MSU-best 210 threepoint shots made in her career.
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Free
INDIVIDUAL
Game
Free Throws
Player................................................................... FT
1. Amber Gufefy (12/18/07).......................................18
2. Michelle Wenning (2/9/91) . ................................. 17
3. Amber Guffey (11/21/08).......................................15
Amber Guffey (2/4/09)...........................................15
5. Jackie Mounts (12/13/77) .................................... 14
Jackie Mounts (12/13/77) .................................... 14
Janice McCracken (12/2/80) . ...............................14
Stephaine Minor (11/27/96) ................................. 14
Amber Guffey (3/3/09)...........................................14
10. Sheila Smith (2/21/87) ......................................... 13
Free Throws Attempted
Player.................................................................FTA
1. Michelle Wenning (2/9/91) . ................................. 27
2. Jackie Mounts (12/13/77) .................................... 21
3. Jackie Mounts (12/13/77) .................................... 20
4. Michelle Wenning (2/10/90) . ............................... 19
Amber Guffey (12/18/07).......................................19
Amber Guffey (1/26/08).........................................19
7. Amber Guffey (11/21/08).......................................18
8. Janice McCracken (12/2/80) . .............................. 17
9. Michelle Wenning (2/18/91) . ............................... 16
Stephaine Minor (11/27/96) ................................. 16
Amber Guffey (2/4/09).........................................16
Free-Throw Percentage
Player........................................................... FT PCT
1. Amber Guffey (12/6/08)............................ 1.000 (12)
Amber Guffey (1/18/09)............................ 1.000 (12)
3. Michelle Wenning (3/25/89).......................1.000 (11)
Joi Scott (1/11/07) . ...................................1.000 (11)
Ashley N. Hayes (2/4/09)...........................1.000 (11)
6. Cindy Barrix (12/2/78) . ............................ 1.000 (10)
Sheila Smith (1/31/87) ............................. 1.000 (10)
Sheila Smith (2/6/88) ............................... 1.000 (10)
Angie Waldon (1/27/92) ........................... 1.000 (10)
Jennifer Parker (12/11/92) ....................... 1.000 (10)
Heather Bates (1/21/99) .......................... 1.000 (10)
Season
Free Throws
Player................................................................... FT
1. Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................221
2. Amber Guffey (2007-08)......................................179
3. Michelle Wenning (1990-91) . ............................ 146
4. Stephaine Minor (1995-96) . .............................. 142
5. Stephaine Minor (1996-97) . .............................. 140
6. Michelle Wenning (1989-90) . ............................ 137
7. Sheila Smith (1988-89) . .................................... 136
8. Joi Scott (2006-07) ............................................ 133
9. Michelle Wenning (1988-89) . ............................ 132
10. Sheila Smith (1987-88) . .................................... 127
Free Throws Attempted
Player.................................................................FTA
1. Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................253
2. Michelle Wenning (1990-91) . ............................ 227
3. Michelle Wenning (1989-90) . ............................ 214
Stephaine Minor (1995-96) . .............................. 214
5. Amber Guffey (2007-08)......................................201
6. Stephaine Minor (1996-97) . .............................. 200
7. Michelle Wenning (1988-89) . ............................ 186
8. Sheila Smith (1988-89) . .................................... 179
9. Joi Scott (2006-07) ............................................ 172
10. Jackie Mounts (1976-77) ................................... 169
Throw
Records
Free-Throw Percentage
Player........................................................... FT PCT
1. Melissa Huffman (1989-90) ................................938
2. Cindy Barrix (1978-79) ..................................... .897
3. Amber Guffey (2007-08)......................................891
Paige Guffey (2008-09).......................................891
5. Susan Tackett (2001-02) .................................. .874
Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................874
7. Amber Guffey (2005-06) . ................................. .868
8. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09).................................857
9. Tawnya Pierce (1989-90) . ................................ .847
Jennifer Parker (1992-93) . ............................... .847
Free Throws Attempted
Opponent...........................................................FTA
1. vs. Tennessee State (12/7/00) . ........................... 47
2. vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/9/91) ............................. 45
3. at Eastern Kentucky (2/24/90) ............................. 44
vs. Arkansas State (12/3/90) ............................... 44
5. vs. East Texas State (12/11/91) ........................... 43
vs. Austin Peay State (2/29/92) ........................... 43
7. at Tennessee State (2/18/91) .............................. 42
8. vs. Tennessee State (2/10/90) . ........................... 41
9. vs. Toledo (3/25/89) ............................................. 40
vs. Bethel (11/18/08)............................................40
Career
Free-Throw Percentage
Opponent..................................................... FT PCT
1. vs. Tennessee Tech (1/17/94) . ............... 1.000 (19)
2. at Austin Peay (2/7/09)............................ 1.000 (16)
3. vs. Eastern Kentucky (12/6/07)................ 1.000 (12)
4. at Louisville (12/12/81) ........................... 1.000 (10)
at Austin Peay State (1/31/87) . .............. 1.000 (10)
at Southeast Missouri State (2/19/09)...... 1.000 (10)
7. vs. Southeast Missouri State (1/7/06) . ............. .958
8. at Louisville (12/2/78) ....................................... .952
9. vs. Tennessee State (1/5/06) . .......................... .947
10. at Southeast Missouri State (2/16/02) .............. .933
Free Throws
Player................................................................... FT
1. Amber Guffey (2005-09)......................................587
2. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ............................ 528
3. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . .................................... 467
4. Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . .............................. 373
5. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ 367
6. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................265
7. Tawyna Pierce (1987-91) . ................................. 254
8. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . ........................... 248
9. Jackie Mounts (1975-79) ................................... 243
10. Laura Lynn (1977-81) ........................................ 239
Free Throws Attempted
Player.................................................................FTA
1. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ............................ 788
2. Amber Guffey (2005-09)....................................674
3. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . .................................... 628
4. Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . .............................. 539
5. Jackie Mounts (1975-79) ................................... 468
6. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ 452
7. Shonta Hunt (1994-98) ...................................... 344
8. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . ........................... 332
9. Laura Lynn (1977-81) ........................................ 330
10. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . ................................ 325
Season
Free Throws
Year...................................................................... FT
1. 2008-09...............................................................550
2. 1988-89 ............................................................. 524
3. 1990-91 ............................................................. 499
4. 1991-92 ............................................................. 489
5. 1989-90 ............................................................. 472
6. 2006-07 ............................................................. 454
7. 1987-88 ............................................................. 450
8. 1993-94 ............................................................. 440
9. 2007-08...............................................................419
10. 1992-93 ............................................................. 391
Free-Throw Percentage
Player........................................................... FT PCT
1. Paige Guffey (2005-09).......................................884
2. Amber Guffey (2005-09) . ................................. .871
3. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................836
4. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ .812
5. Rebecca Remington (2001-05) ......................... .791
6. Tawnya Pierce (1987-91) . ................................ .784
7. Lori Barrett (1980-84) ....................................... .776
8. Janice McCracken (1979-81) ........................... .775
9. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . .......................... .747
10. Joi Scott (2005-07) ........................................... .745
ree Throws Attempted
F
Year....................................................................FTA
1. 1988-89 ............................................................. 771
2. 1990-91 ............................................................. 708
3. 1991-92 ............................................................. 686
4. 1987-88 ............................................................. 674
5. 1989-90 ............................................................. 671
6. 2008-09...............................................................666
7. 1976-77 ............................................................. 635
8. 1993-94 ............................................................. 628
9. 1995-96 ............................................................. 595
10. 1992-93 ............................................................. 594
Consecutive Free Throws Made (min. 25)
Player......................................................... FT Made
1. Paige Guffey (11/14/08-12/19/08)..........................44
2. Amber Guffey (12/18/05-1/30/06)..........................31
3. Melissa Huffman (1/28/89-1/4/90).........................29
Free-Throw Percentage
Year.............................................................. FT PCT
1. 2008-09............................................................ .826*
2. 2007-08...............................................................807
3. 2006-07 ............................................................ .771
4. 2005-06 ............................................................ .756
5. 1979-80 ............................................................ .722
6. 2004-05 ............................................................ .717
1984-85 ............................................................ .717
8. 2003-04 ............................................................ .714
9. 1991-92 ............................................................ .713
10. 1999-00 ............................................................ .712
TEAM
Game
Free Throws
Opponent.............................................................. FT
1. vs. East Texas State (12/11/91) ........................... 38
2. vs. Tennessee State (12/7/00) . ........................... 35
3. vs. Arkansas State (12/3/90) ............................... 34
vs. Bethel (11/18/08)..............................................34
5. vs. Toledo (3/25/89) ............................................. 32
at Eastern Kentucky (2/24/90) ............................. 32
7. vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/9/91) ............................. 31
8. vs. Austin Peay State (2/29/92) ........................... 30
at Tennessee Tech (2/27/93) ............................... 30
vs. Alabama A&M (12/22/07).................................30
at Jacksonville State (12/18/07)............................30
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*=National Leader
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Block
&
Steal
Records
Season
Blocks
Player............................................................Blocks
1. Mechelle Shelton (1992-93) ................................ 58
2. Angela Brown (2007-08)........................................48
3. Jeannie Pollmann (1987-88) ............................... 47
4. Geralyn Feth (1985-86) ....................................... 43
5. Joi Scott (2006-07) .............................................. 39
6. Mechelle Shelton (1991-92) ................................ 38
7. Lori Trumblee (2002-03) ...................................... 31
8. Cindy Leimbach (1976-77) .................................. 30
9. Stacy Holmes (2003-04) . .................................... 30
10. Anjeanette Gilbert (1995-96) ............................... 29
Steals
Player............................................................. Steals
1. Heather Bates (1998-99) ..................................... 84
2. Heather Bates (1999-00) ..................................... 82
Shaleea Petty (2007-08)........................................82
4. Julie Pinson (1991-92) . ....................................... 79
5. Julie Pinson (1989-90) . ....................................... 72
6. Karen Johnson (1989-90) . .................................. 70
Shonta Hunt (1994-95) ........................................ 70
8. Shonta Hunt (1997-98) ........................................ 68
9. Sheila Smith (1985-86) . ...................................... 62
10. Julie Pinson (1990-91) . ....................................... 58
Angela Brown recorded the second most
blocked shots in a season in 2007-08, with 48,
and despite playing just one season for MSU is
No. 8 on the career blocks list.
INDIVIDUAL
Game
Blocks
Player............................................................Blocks
1. Jeannie Pollmann (12/1/87) . ................................. 9
2. Geralyn Feth (2/1/86) ............................................ 7
3. Mechelle Shelton (1/11/93) . .................................. 6
Mechelle Shelton (2/8/93) . .................................... 6
5. Seven Players.........................................................5
Steals
Player............................................................. Steals
1. Lori Barrett (2/2/84) ............................................... 9
Heather Bates (11/18/98) ...................................... 9
3. Julie Pinson (12/11/91) .......................................... 8
Shonta Hunt (2/27/85) ........................................... 8
Shonta Hunt (2/4/98) ............................................. 8
Gerraca Matthews (1/12/06) . ................................ 8
6. 10 Players................................................................7
Career
Blocks
Player............................................................Blocks
1. Mechelle Shelton (1989-93) .............................. 118
2. Joi Scott (2005-07) .............................................. 74
2. Angie Waldon (1988-92) . .................................... 73
3. Geralyn Feth (1985-87) ....................................... 64
4. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . ............................. 60
5. Stacy Holmes (2000-02, 2003-04) . ..................... 55
6. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . .................................. 54
7. Shaleea Petty (2007-08)........................................53
8. Angela Brown (2007-08)........................................48
9. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . ...................................... 46
Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . ................................ 46
Angela Mullins (2003-04, 2008-09).......................46
Steals
Player............................................................. Steals
1. Julie Pinson (1988-92) . ..................................... 242
2. Shonta Hunt (1994-98) ...................................... 220
3. Shaleea Petty (2004-08) . .................................. 217
4. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . .................................... 200
5. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . ................................ 193
6. Melody Ottinger (1982-87) . ............................... 173
7. Eniko Verebes (1998-2002) . ............................. 167
8. Heather Bates (1998-2000) ............................... 166
9. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................151
10. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ 148
TEAM
Game
Blocks
Opponent.......................................................Blocks
1. vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga (12/1/87) ................ 11
2. vs. Austin Peay State (2/1/86) ............................. 10
3. at Middle Tennessee State (2/1/92) . ..................... 9
vs. George Washington (12/5/92) . ........................ 9
vs. UT Martin (1/14/93) . ........................................ 9
at UT Martin (2/17/04) ........................................... 9
vs. Tennessee State (1/22/05) . ............................. 9
8. vs. Austin Peay State (2/29/92) ............................. 8
vs. Southeast Missouri (2/8/93) ............................. 8
at UT Martin (2/11/93) . .......................................... 8
vs. Austin Peay State (2/26/96) ............................. 8
vs. Long Island (12/20/96) ..................................... 8
Steals
Opponent....................................................... Steals
1. vs. Arkansas State (2/2/84) ................................. 25
2. at Elizabethtown (12/8/77) . ................................. 23
at Austin Peay State (1/25/90) . ........................... 23
4. at Arkansas State (2/17/83) ................................. 20
5. vs. Middle Tennessee (3/5/90) . ........................... 19
vs. East Texas State ............................................ 19
vs. Tennessee State (2/19/04) . ........................... 19
8. vs. Iona (1/4/90) . ................................................. 18
vs. South Carolina-Aiken (1/27/90) . .................... 18
vs. Canisius (1/4/95) . .......................................... 18
vs. Eastern Illinois (2/3/05) .................................. 18
Season
Blocks
Year...............................................................Blocks
1. 2007-08...............................................................105
2. 1991-92 ............................................................... 99
3. 1987-88 ............................................................... 92
4. 1992-93 ............................................................... 91
5. 1986-87 ............................................................... 85
6. 1976-77 ............................................................... 84
7. 2006-07 ............................................................... 83
8. 2003-04 ............................................................... 81
9. 2008-09.................................................................80
10. 1995-96 ............................................................... 76
teals
S
Year................................................................ Steals
1. 1976-77 ............................................................. 342
2. 1989-90 ............................................................. 324
3. 1991-92 ............................................................. 273
4. 1988-89 ............................................................. 270
5. 1995-96 ............................................................. 267
6. 2007-08...............................................................266
7. 2003-04 ............................................................. 264
8. 2004-05 ............................................................. 261
9. 2006-07 ............................................................. 253
10. 2005-06 ............................................................. 251
Head Coach Rob Cross and the 2007-08 team celebrate on the bench as time runs out in the OVC
Championship game.
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Rebound & assist Records
INDIVIDUAL
Game
Rebounds
Player...................................................... Rebounds
1. Jackie Mounts (11/30/77).......................................28
2. Monika Gadson (12/7/00)......................................24
3. Jackie Mounts (2/19/79)........................................23
Fondeolyn Garner (11/25/91).................................23
5. Jackie Mounts (2/4/78)..........................................22
6. Jackie Mounts (2/12/79)........................................21
Diane Oakley (12/4/82)..........................................21
Stephanie Minor (2/6/95).......................................21
Stephanie Minor (2/1/96).......................................21
Stephanie Minor (2/26/96).....................................21
Assists
Player...........................................................Assists
1. Khadija Head (1/11/01) . ...................................... 14
2. Julie Pinson (12/13/91) . ...................................... 13
3. Julie Pinson (12/2/89) . ........................................ 12
Julie Pinson (1/10/90) . ........................................ 12
Julie Pinson (1/19/91) . ........................................ 12
Julie Pinson (12/7/91) . ........................................ 12
7. Karen Johnson (1/11/97) ..................................... 11
Eniko Verebes (1/5/02) ........................................ 11
9. Eight Times............................................................10
Season
Rebounds
Player...................................................... Rebounds
1. Jackie Mounts (1978-79) ................................... 375
2. Jackie Mounts (1976-77) ................................... 335
Jackie Mounts (1977-78) ................................... 335
4. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09).................................304
5. Stephaine Minor (1995-96) . .............................. 303
6. Fondeolyn Garner (1991-92) ............................. 296
7. Karen Hubert Price (1983-84) ........................... 295
8. Stephaine Minor (1996-97) . .............................. 288
9. Michelle Wenning (1988-89) . ............................ 272
10. Ashley N. Hayes (2007-08).................................270
Rebounds Per Game
Player................................................................RPG
1. Jackie Mounts (1978-79) .................................. 13.9
2. Jackie Mounts (1976-77) .................................. 12.9
3. Jackie Mounts (1977-78) .................................. 12.4
4. Stephaine Minor (1994-95) . ............................. 11.7
5. Karen Hubert Price (1983-84) .......................... 11.4
6. Fondeolyn Garner (1991-92) ............................ 11.0
7. Stephaine Minor (1995-96) . ............................. 10.8
8. Stephaine Minor (1996-97) . ............................. 10.7
9. Diane Oakley (1982-83) ..................................... 9.9
10. Monika Gadson (2000-01) . ................................ 9.6
Assists
Player...........................................................Assists
1. Amber Guffey (2008-09)......................................164
2. Julie Pinson (1991-92) . ..................................... 147
3. Eniko Verebes (2001-02) . ................................. 142
4. Leslie Laile (1985-86) ........................................ 140
5. Julie Pinson (1989-90) . ..................................... 139
Amber Guffey (2007-08)......................................139
7. Julie Pinson (1990-91) . ..................................... 136
8. Heather Bates (1998-99) ................................... 132
Amber Guffey (2006-07) . .................................. 132
10. Heather Bates (1999-2000) ............................... 131
Career
Rebounds
Player...................................................... Rebounds
1. Jackie Mounts (1975-79) ................................ 1,170
2. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ......................... 1,027
3. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................935
4. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . ........................... 855
5. Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . .............................. 836
6. Diane Oakley (1979-83) .................................... 741
7. Melody Ottinger (1982-87) . ............................... 718
8. Jeanette Rowan (1978-82) ................................ 696
9. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . ................................ 685
10. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . .................................... 670
Rebounds Per Game
Player................................................................RPG
1. Jackie Mounts (1975-79) .................................. 13.2
2. Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . ............................. 11.0
3. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ............................. 9.7
4. Joi Scott (2005-07) ............................................. 8.5
5. Geralyn Feth (1985-87) ...................................... 8.4
6. Monika Gadson (1997-2001) . ............................ 7.8
7. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09)..................................7.6
8. Melody Ottinger (1982-87) . ................................ 7.2
9. Diane Oakley (1979-83) ..................................... 7.0
10. Denise McDonald (2000-02) . ............................. 6.8
Assists
Player...........................................................Assists
1. Amber Guffey(2005-09).......................................512
2. Julie Pinson (1988-92) . ..................................... 511
3. Shaleea Petty (2004-08) . .................................. 407
4. Eniko Verebes (1998-2002) . ............................. 406
5. Rona Poe (1985-89) .......................................... 384
6. Laura Lynn (1977-81) ........................................ 363
7. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . ................................ 361
8. Melody Ottinger (1982-87) . ............................... 347
9. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ................................ 287
Lori Barrett (1980-84) ........................................ 280
TEAM
Game
Rebounds
Opponent................................................. Rebounds
1. at Evansville (1/18/83) ......................................... 66
2. vs. Tennessee State (1/9/88) . ............................. 65
at UT Martin (2/11/93) . ........................................ 65
vs. Austin Peay State (2/26/96) ........................... 65
5. vs. Western Carolina (11/30/87) .......................... 63
vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/2/94) .................. 63
vs. Tennessee State (12/7/00) . ........................... 63
8. vs. Austin Peay State (2/29/92) ........................... 62
9. vs. Ind. State-Evansville (1/14/80) . ..................... 61
10. vs. Evansville (1/4/93) ......................................... 60
Assists
Opponent.....................................................Assists
1. at Elizabethtown (12/8/77) . ................................. 31
2. vs. Tennessee State (1/13/97) . ........................... 28
vs. Morehead State (12/6/97) .............................. 28
at Morehead State (2/15/01) . .............................. 28
at Tennessee State (2/16/06) .............................. 28
6. vs. Iona (1/4/90) . ................................................. 27
7. vs. Eastern Illinois (1/27/93) ................................ 26
vs. Gardner-Webb (1/5/02) . ................................ 26
vs. Tennessee State (1/22/05) . ........................... 26
vs. Eastern Illinois (1/2/07) .................................. 26
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Shaleea Petty finished her career ranked No.2
on Murray State’s career assists chart, with 407.
Season
Rebounds
Year......................................................... Rebounds
1. 1988-89 .......................................................... 1,443
2. 1977-78 .......................................................... 1,401
3. 1987-88 .......................................................... 1,323
4. 1991-92 .......................................................... 1,223
5. 1986-87 .......................................................... 1,209
6. 1978-79 .......................................................... 1,206
7. 2008-09............................................................1,191
8. 1995-96 .......................................................... 1,182
9. 2007-08............................................................1,179
10. 1989-90 .......................................................... 1,131
Rebounds Per Game
Year...................................................................RPG
1. 1977-78 ............................................................ 48.3
2. 1987-88 ............................................................ 47.3
3. 1991-92 ............................................................ 45.3
4. 1988-89 ............................................................ 45.1
5. 1978-79 ............................................................ 44.7
6. 1992-93 ............................................................ 42.7
7. 1995-96 ............................................................ 42.2
8. 1994-95 ............................................................ 42.0
1981-82 ............................................................ 42.0
10. 1986-87 ............................................................ 41.7
Assists
Year..............................................................Assists
1. 1987-88 ............................................................. 472
2. 1976-77 ............................................................. 468
3. 1988-89 ............................................................. 465
4. 1979-80 ............................................................. 457
5. 2007-08...............................................................453
6. 1980-81 ............................................................. 448
7. 1986-87 ............................................................. 432
2001-02 ............................................................. 432
9. 1985-86 ............................................................. 429
1999-00 ............................................................. 429
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Miscellaneous
INDIVIDUAL
Season
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Player.................................................................ATR
1. Shaleea Petty (2007-08).....................................2.35
2. Shaleea Petty (2006-07) . ................................. 2.30
3. Jenny Bowden (2003-04) ................................. 2.06
4. Brittany Park (2001-02) .................................... 1.78
5. Rona Poe (1987-88) ......................................... 1.76
6. Amber Guffey (2008-09).....................................1.71
6. Eniko Verebes (2001-02) . ................................ 1.58
7. Alaina Lee (2007-08)..........................................1.57
8. Shaleea Petty (2004-05) . ................................. 1.49
9. Eniko Verebes (1998-99) . ................................ 1.48
Minutes Played
Player................................................................. Min
1. Amber Guffey (2008-09)...................................1,181
2. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09)..............................1,168
3. Paige Guffey (2008-09)....................................1,113
4. Amber Guffey (2007-08)...................................1,054
5. Ashley N. Hayes (2007-08)..............................1,040
6. Shaleea Petty (2007-08)...................................1,027
7. Amber Guffey (2006-07) . ............................... 1,024
8. Sheila Smith (1988-89) . ................................. 1,013
9. Julie Pinson (1990-91) . .................................. 1,009
10. Julie Pinson (1991-92) . ..................................... 998
Minutes per Game
Player............................................................... MPG
1. Lori Barrett (1983-84) ....................................... 37.5
2. Karen Hubert Price (1983-84) .......................... 37.5
3. Julie Pinson (1990-91) . .................................... 37.4
4. Julie Pinson (1991-92) . .................................... 37.0
5. Amber Guffey (2008-09).....................................36.9
6. Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09)................................36.5
7. Diane Oakley (1982-83) ................................... 36.3
8. Stephaine Minor (1996-97) . ............................. 35.7
9. Melody Ottinger (1983-84) . .............................. 35.5
10. Shawna Smith (1985-86) . ................................ 35.1
Double-Doubles
Player.................................................................. DD
1. Karen Hubert-Price (1983-84)...............................16
Stephanie Minor (1994-95)....................................16
Stephanie Minor (1995-96)....................................16
Stephanie Minor (1996-97)....................................16
5. Fondeolyn Garner (1991-92).................................15
6. Michelle Wenning (1990-91)..................................14
Ashley N. Hayes (2008-09)...................................14
8. Monika Gadson (1999-00).....................................13
9. Geralyn Feth (1985-86).........................................11
Michelle Wenning (1988-89)..................................11
Triple-Doubles
Player...................................................................TD
1. Karen Johnson (1987-88)........................................1
Records
Career
Minutes per Game
Player............................................................... MPG
1. Stephaine Minor (1994-97) . ............................. 33.2
2. Joi Scott (2005-07) ........................................... 32.9
3. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . ................................... 32.3
4. Julie Pinson (1988-92) . .................................... 32.2
5. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-Pr.)................................31.5
6. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ........................... 31.4
7. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ............................... 30.9
Shawna Smith (1982-86) . ................................ 30.9
9. Amber Guffey (2005-09).....................................30.5
10. Geralyn Feth (1985-87) .................................... 30.2
Eniko Verebes (1998-02) . ................................ 30.2
Games Played
Player................................................................. Min
1. Amber Guffey (2005-09)......................................123
Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................123
3. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . .................................... 116
4. Laura Lynn (1977-81) ........................................ 114
Alaina Lee (2004-08)...........................................114
6. Julie Pinson (1988-92) . ..................................... 113
7. Paige Guffey (2005-09).......................................112
8. Angie Waldon (1988-92) . .................................. 111
Susan Tackett (1998-02) ................................... 111
Khadija Head (1999-03) .................................... 111
Gerraca Matthews (2003-08)............................... 111
Shaleea Petty (2004-08)...................................... 111
Double-Doubles
Player.................................................................. DD
1. Stephanie Minior (1994-97)...................................48
2. Michelle Wenning (1987-91)..................................45
3. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09)...................................34
4. Monika Gadson (1997-01).....................................21
5. Diane Oakley (1979-83)........................................19
6. Karen Hubert-Price (1983-85)...............................18
Geralyn Feth (1985-87).........................................18
Fondeolyn Garner (1990-92).................................18
9. Joi Scott (2005-07)................................................17
10. Karen Johnson (1986-90)......................................14
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Player.................................................................ATR
1. Jenny Bowden (2002-04) ................................. 1.92
2. Shaleea Petty (2004-08) . ................................. 1.85
3. Amber Guffey (2005-Pr.) .................................. 1.48
4. Eniko Verebes (1998-02) . ................................ 1.31
5. Brittany Park (2001-04) .................................... 1.24
6. Rona Poe (1985-89) ......................................... 1.14
7. Leslie Laile (1983-86) ....................................... 1.11
8. Mallory Luckett (2006-Pr.)..................................1.07
9. Heather Bates (1998-00) .................................. 1.06
Melody Ottinger (1982-87) . .............................. 1.06
Games Started
Player............................................................... MPG
1. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . .................................... 114
2. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09).................................112
3. Shaleea Petty (2004-08) . .................................. 110
4. Julie Pinson (1988-92) . ..................................... 105
5. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ............................ 103
6. Eniko Verebes (1998-02) . ................................. 101
7. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . .................................. 98
Shonta Hunt (1994-98) ........................................ 98
Amber Guffey (2005-09)........................................98
10. Susan Tackett (1998-02) ..................................... 96
Minutes Played
Player................................................................. Min
1. Amber Guffey (2005-09)...................................3,873
2. Sheila Smith (1985-89) . ................................. 3,752
3. Ashley N. Hayes (2005-09)..............................3,746
4. Michelle Wenning (1987-91) . ......................... 3,640
3. Julie Pinson (1988-92) . .................................. 3,638
6. Shaleea Petty (2004-08)...................................3,256
7. Jennifer Parker (1990-94) . ............................. 3,154
8. Eniko Verebes (1998-02) . .............................. 3,107
9. Karen Johnson (1986-90) . ............................. 3,066
10. Shonta Hunt (1994-98) ................................... 3,007
Triple-Doubles
Player...................................................................TD
1. Karen Johnson (1986-90)........................................1
Consecutive Double-Doubles
Player.................................................................. DD
1. Stephanie Minor......................................................7
(Feb. 4, 1995-Feb. 27, 1995)
Stephanie Minor......................................................7
(Jan. 25, 1997-Feb. 16, 1997)
3. Stephanie Minor......................................................6
(Dec. 21, 1996-Jan. 13, 1997)
4. Ashley N. Hayes......................................................5
(Dec. 19, 2008-Jan. 15, 2009)
5. Amber Guffey...........................................................4
(Feb. 12, 2009-Feb. 21, 2009)
6. Several Players.......................................................3
IN THE RSEC
Attendance
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Totals
G
10
13
10
11
11
13
12
13
14
15
14
136
Att
8,434
5,936
11,491
5,785
7,875
8,312
8,643
8,892
8,439
38,105
37,066
148,978
Record: 86-50 (.632)
OVC: 61-36 (.629)
Win Streak: 19 (1/31/08-Present)
Lose Streak: 4 (two times)
In November: 9-4 (.692)
In December: 13-10 (.565)
In January: 27-23 (.540)
In February: 32-13 (.711)
In March: 3-0 (1.00)
Avg
843
457
1,149
526
716
639
720
684
603
2540
2648
1095
Stephanie Minor as a Racer record with seven
consecutive double-doubles.
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Yearly Statistical Leaders
Scoring Leaders
Year
Player
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
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
Lois Holmes
Not Avaiable
Jackie Mounts
Jackie Mounts
Laura Lynn
Laura Lynn
Laura Lynn
Diane Oakley
Diane Oakley
Karen Hubert Price
Shawna Smith
Sheila Smith
Sheila Smith
Sheila Smith
Sheila Smith
Michelle Wenning
Michelle Wenning
Angie Waldon
Jennifer Parker
Jennifer Parker
Stephanie Minor
Stephanie Minor
Stephanie Minor
Bobbi Coltharp
Bobbi Coltharp
Heather Bates
Monika Gadson
Monika Gadson
Susan Tackett
Beth Schnakenberg
Megan Fuqua
Rebecca Remington
Joi Scott
Joi Scott
Ashley N. Hayes
Ashley N. Hayes
Rebounding Leaders
Year
Player
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
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
Jackie Mounts
Jackie Mounts
Jackie Mounts
Brigitte Wyche
Diane Oakley
Diane Oakley
Diane Oakley
Karen Hubert Price
Melody Ottinger
Geralyn Feth
Geralyn Feth
Michelle Wenning
Michelle Wenning
Michelle Wenning
Michelle Wenning
Fondeolyn Garner
Mechelle Shelton
Rechelle Cadwell
Stephanie Minor
Stephanie Minor
Stephanie Minor
Danelle Watts
Danelle Watts
Monika Gadson
Monika Gadson
Denise McDonals
Beth Schnakenberg
Kaleena Miller
Rebecca Remington
Joi Scott
Joi Scott
Ashley N. Hayes
Ashley N. Hayes
Gm
Pts
Avg
20
326
16.3
26
27
27
31
28
22
26
26 28
28
29
28
31
29
27
23
25
26
21
28
27
26
27
29
29
28
28
28
28
28
20
26
32
32
459
431
431
453
417
330
530
494
350
484
529
611
663
465
400
306
508
570
331
534
527
326
429
400
400
434
356
482
355
392
405
565
590
723
18.0
16.0
16.0
14.6
14.9
15.0
20.4
19.0
12.5
17.3
18.2
21.8
21.4
16.0
14.8
13.3
20.3
21.9
15.8
19.1
19.5
13.0
15.9
13.8
13.8
15.5
12.7
17.2
12.7
14.0
20.3
21.7
18.4
22.6
Gm
Rbs
Avg
26
27
27
31
28
22
26
26 28
28
29
28
32
29
27
27
26
26
21
28
27
26
27
29
28
28
28
28
28
20
26
32
32
335
335
375
257
205
206
257
295
195
260
220
258
272
245
252
296
167
172
245
303
288
172
245
260
269
235
190
122
156
171
222
270
304
12.9
12.4
13.9
8.3
7.3
9.4
9.9
11.3
7.0
9.3
7.6
9.2
8.5
8.4
9.3
11.0
6.7
6.6
11.7
10.8
10.7
6.6
9.1
9.0
9.6
8.4
6.8
4.4
5.6
8.6
8.5
8.4
9.5
Assists Leaders
Year
Player
Assists
3 Point Field Goal Leaders (Min 25 attempted)
Year
Player
Made
Steals Leaders
Year
Player
Steals
Free Throw Leaders (Min 25 attempted)
Year
Player
Made
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
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
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
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
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Kathy Hughes
Laura Lynn
Marla Kelsch
Laura Lynn
Janice McCracken
Janice McCracken
Marla Kelsch
Lori Barrett
Lori Barrett
Melody Ottinger
Leslie Laile
Rona Poe
Rona Poe
Karen Johnson
Karen Johnson
Julie Pinson
Julie Pinson
Rechelle Cadwell
Rechelle Cadwell
Shonta Hunt
Shunda Johnson
Shunda Johnson
Shonta Hunt
Heather Bates
Heather Bates
Liz Stansberry
Eniko Verebes
Brittany Park
Khadija Head
Jenny Bowden
Shaleea Petty
Amber Guffey
Amber Guffey
Amber Guffey
Amber Guffey
Bridgette Wyche
Bridgette Wyche
Bridgette Wyche
Lori Barrett
Lori Barrett
Melody Ottinger
Sheila Smith
Sheila Smith
Sheila Smith
Karen Johnson
Julie Pinson
Julie Pinson
Julie PInson
Jennifer Parker
Rechelle Cadwell
Shonta Hunt
Anjeanette Gilbert
Shonta Hunt
Shonta Hunt
Heather Bates
Heather Bates
Eniko Verebes
Eniko Verebes
Brittany Park
Stacy Holmes
Shaleea Petty
Shaleea Petty
Shaleea Petty
Shaleea Petty
Ashley N. Hayes
93
50
100
100
122
97
88
111
119
104
140
120
97
107
117
136
147
110
99
82
79
89
89
132
131
79
142
96
96
93
119
77
132
139
164
70
50
59
36
51
55
62
45
52
55
72
58
79
48
50
70
57
35
68
84
82
45
53
48
48
47
36
52
82
48
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
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
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
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
Melody Ottinger
Vanessa Gray
Sheila Smith
Melissa Huffman
Tawnya Pierce
Melissa Shelton
Melissa Shelton
Jennifer Parker
Chase Smith
Misty Pierceall
Misty Pierceall
Bobbi Coltharp
Heather Bates
Susn Tackett
Liz Stansberry
Rebecca Remington
Khadija Head
Megan Fuqua
Ashley B. Hayes
Paige Guffey
Amber Guffey
Amber Guffey
Amber Guffey
Bev Parrish
Laura Lynn
Cindy Barrix
Lisa Lamar
Janice McCracken
Diane Oakley
Lori Barrett
Lori Barrett
Melody Ottinger
Shawna Smith
Sheila Smith
Sheila Smith
Sheila Smith
Melissa Huffman
Tawnya Pierce
Julie Pinson
Jennifer Parker
Jennifer Parker
Chase Smith
Stephanie Minor
Stephanie Minor
Bobbi Caltharp
Heather Bates
Monika Gadson
Liz Stansberry
Susan Tackett
Beth Schnakenberg
Brittany Park
Rebecca Remington
Amber Guffey
Shaleea Petty
Paige Guffey
Paige Guffey
50
20
31
25
33
36
36
54
35
30
52
30
21
24
39
29
12
71
67
19
56
72
57
40
82
52
53
93
40
65
85
65
57
96
127
136
61
75
94
116
118
48
142
140
56
101
90
46
83
85
39
77
79
36
25
122
Att Pct.
105
51
84
62
82
80
110
150
80
88
130
97
69
61
120
65
31
173
186
52
139
165
153
Att
66
111
58
64
123
55
83
115
88
73
134
167
179
65
90
113
137
145
60
214
200
76
135
112
56
95
115
47
97
91
41
27
137
.476
.392
.369
.403
.402
.450
.327
.360
.438
.341
.400
.309
.304
.393
.325
.446
.387
.410
.360
.365
.403
.436
.373
Pct.
.606
.739
.897
.828
.756
.727
.783
.739
.739
.781
.716
.760
.760
.938
.833
.832
.847
.814
.800
.664
.700
.737
.748
.804
.821
.874
.739
.830
.794
.868
.878
.926
.891
59
1,000
Point
Club
6. Jennifer Parker
Year
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Totals
Total
250
352
508
570
1,680
1,680 points
Average
10.4
13.0
20.3
21.9
16.5
FG-FGA
90-225
129-294
183-369
199-443
601-1,331
7. Jackie Mounts
Sheila Smith is the Racers all-time leading scorer with 2,287 points.
1. Sheila Smith
Year
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
Totals
Total
484
529
611
663
2,287
2,287 points
Average
17.3
18.2
21.8
21.4
19.7
FG-FGA
188-378
215-436
241-499
248-542
892-1,855
2. Ashley N. Hayes
Year
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Totals
Total
307
387
590
723
2,007
Average
11.0
12.5
18.4
22.6
16.3
FG-FGA
132-323
161-326
243-523
273-572
809-1,744
Year
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Totals
Total
234
404
567
672
1,877
Year
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
Totals
Total
434
431
453
417
1,735
Average
8.4
13.0
17.7
21.0
15.3
FG-FGA
65-156
120-277
158-360
197-413
540-1,206
Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
Totals
Total
425
434
465
400
1,724
Average
NA
17.7
16.7
15.2
NA
FG-FGA
NA
189-395
189-368
169-339
NA
Year
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
Totals
Total
331
534
527
1,392
1,392 points
Average
15.8
19.1
19.5
18.3
FG-FGA
120-225
196-330
192-351
508-906
9. Diane Oakley
Year
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Totals
Total
168
316
330
530
1,344
FG Pct.
NA
.478
.524
.499
NA
FG Pct.
.533
.594
.547
.561
1,344 points
Average
5.8
11.3
15.0
20.4
12.8
FG-FGA
64-123
137-271
146-286
230-445
577-1,125
FG Pct.
.520
.506
.510
.517
.513
FG Pct.
.417
.433
.439
.477
.448
1,735 points
Average
15.5
16.0
14.6
14.9
15.2
FG-FGA
176-389
188-386
197-409
187-376
748-1,560
5. Michelle Wenning
60
Total
102
459
450
410
1,421
1,877 points
4. Laura Lynn
FG Pct.
.409
.494
.465
.477
.464
Year
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
Totals
1,421 points
8. Stephanie M inor
2,007 points
3. Amber Guffey
FG Pct.
.497
.493
.483
.458
.481
FG Pct.
.400
.439
.469
.449
.452
Average
15.2
13.6
16.0
14.8
14.9
FG Pct.
.452
.487
.482
.497
.479
1,724 points
FG-FGA
156-266
151-277
164-295
127-228
598-1,026
FG Pct.
.586
.545
.556
.557
.583
In her final season, Ashley Hayes moved from ninth to second on the AllTime Scoring List at MSU. She tallied 2,007 career points.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
1,000
Point
Club
14.Shonta Hunt
1,033 points
Year
Total
Average
9.5
8.1
9.2
12.0
FG-FGA
96-298
86-232
102-229
119-285
FG Pct.
Totals
1,033
9.7
403-1,044
.386
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
248
226
248
311
15.Bobbi Coltharp
1,022 points
Year
Total
Average
9.9
13.0
15.9
102-233
120-299
162-406
FG-FGA
FG Pct.
Totals
1,022
12.9
384-938
.409
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
267
326
429
16.Julie Pinson
Amber Guffey ended her career in the No. 3 spot on the MSU All-Time
Scoring List, with 1,877 points.
10.Monika Gadson
Year
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
Totals
Total
184
323
400
434
1,341
1,341 points
Average
7.1
12.4
13.8
15.5
12.3
FG-FGA
79-175
137-253
155-314
173-368
544-1,110
11. Karen Johnson
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Totals
Total
188
336
332
396
1,252
FG Pct.
.451
.542
.494
.470
.490
1,252 points
Average
7.2
12.9
12.8
13.7
11.7
FG-FGA
83-190
143-324
138-309
153-356
517-1,179
12.Shawna Smith
Total
Average
6.3
11.4
12.5
13.8
FG-FGA
64-144
84-184
166-346
165-342
FG Pct.
Totals
1,069
10.9
479-1,016
.471
150
182
350
387
13.Rebecca Remington
Total
Average
10.5
4.0
10.2
14.0
100-220
27-84
104-255
143-353
FG-FGA
FG Pct.
Totals
1,047
10.2
374-912
.410
294
76
285
392
Year
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
Total
Average
5.4
7.5
10.8
12.7
FG-FGA
62-180
77-207
95-215
119-277
FG Pct.
Totals
1,012
9.0
353-879
.402
167
210
291
344
17. Tawyna Pierce
.344
.372
.442
.430
1,009 points
Year
Total
Average
5.2
6.2
13.4
12.6
FG-FGA
41-107
77-154
132-288
110-266
FG Pct.
Totals
1,009
9.2
360-812
.443
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
141
192
348
328
.394
.500
.458
.414
1,047 points
Year
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
.444
.457
.480
.482
1,012 points
1,069 points
Year
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
.438
.401
.399
FG Pct.
.437
.441
.447
.430
.439
.322
.371
.445
.418
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
.455
.321
.408
.405
Michelle Wenning finished her career with 1,724 points, good for the
No. 5 spot on Murray State’s scoring charts.
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All-Time
•A•
ADLICH, Paige ...................................
ARNETTE, Russie . ............................
ARNOLD, Lavette . .............................
ARNOLD, Linda . ................................
ATCHER, Amy ....................................
2005-06
1985-87
1992-93
1971-72
1997-99
•B•
BAILEY, Christy .................................. 1993-94
BAKER, Holly ..................................... 1986-87
BARFIELD, Sharlin . ........................... 1991-92
BARRETT, Lori ................................... 1980-84
BARRIX, Cindy ................................... 1977-79
BATES, Heather ............................. 1998-2000
BATMAN, Brandi ................................ 1998-99
BAUCOM, Marianne . ......................... 1980-84
BEACH, Farrah .................................. 1995-99
BELL, Pam ......................................... 2006-08
BENNETT, Terri .................................. 1973-74
BERRY, Lindsey ................................. 2002-03
BLACKBURN, Linda . ......................... 1976-78
BOONE, Tamara ................................ 1978-79
BOWDEN, Jenny . .............................. 2002-04
BRASHEAR, Cindy ............................ 1977-78
BRAZEE, Cindi ................................... 1987-89
BROUGHTON, Shelly .................... 1999-2000
BROWN, Angela . ............................... 2007-08
BRYARS, Rita . ................................... 1989-90
BUCKMAN, Jill ............................... 1999-2001
•C•
CADWELL, Rechelle .......................... 1991-94
CAMP, Stacy ...................................... 1987-89
COFFEY, Carla . ................................. 1971-72
COHEN, Elsie . ................................... 1971-73
COLLINS, Melissa .............................. 1994-96
COLTHARP, Bobbi ............................. 1996-99
COOPER, Angie ................................. 1993-94
COOPER, Celia . ................................ 1983-84
COOPER, Sharon .............................. 1981-83
COMPTON, Janet .............................. 1975-76
CORNN, Lindsay ................................ 2002-03
COWLES, Gerene .............................. 1971-74
•D•
DENNIS, Socorro ........................... 1999-2001
DICKMAN, Connie ............................. 1982-85
DILLINGHAM, Vickie .......................... 1975-76
•E•
EBERT, Joan ......................................
EDDY, Cindy . .....................................
EVILSIZER, Jill ...................................
EZELL, Tresina . .................................
62
1982-83
1987-89
1988-89
1988-90
Roster
•F•
FARRELL, Marlene ............................ 1978-79
FETCHER, Erin .............................. 1999-2002
FETH, Geralyn ................................... 1985-87
FIELDS, Chasity ................................. 1994-96
FINLEY, Jackie ................................... 1987-88
FLORY, Amy ....................................... 1976-77
FLYNN, Nancy . .................................. 1980-82
FORD, Leslie ...................................... 1984-85
FULKERSON, Jill ............................... 2002-06
FUQUA, Megan .................................. 2000-04
•G•
GADSON, Monika .......................... 1997-2001
GALLIMORE, Allison .......................... 1990-94
GARNER, Fondeolyn ......................... 1990-92
GARNETT, Daphne ............................ 1979-80
GATES, Mary Jane . ........................... 1976-79
GILBERT, Anjeanette ......................... 1995-97
GORDIAN, Erica ................................ 2005-07
GRAY, Stephanie . .............................. 1992-96
GRAY, Tameka ................................... 1996-98
GRAY, Vanessa .................................. 1986-88
GRUBBS, Charlece ............................ 1995-96
GRIFFITH, Denise . ............................ 1975-76
GUFFEY, Amber ................................. 2005-09
GUFFEY, Paige .................................. 2005-09
•H•
HABERER, Kriste ............................... 1991-94
HAFER, Debra ................................... 1971-74
HAYDEN, Lynnette ............................. 1984-85
HAYES, Ashley B. .............................. 2003-07
HAYES, Ashley N. .............................. 2005-09
HAYS, Debbie .................................... 1973-77
HEAD, Khadija J. . .......................... 1999-2003
HERNDON, Barbara .......................... 1977-80
HESTER, Carrie ................................. 1980-81
HIGGINS, Sarah . ............................... 1995-99
HIRSCH, Jessica . .............................. 2004-06
HOCKINGSMITH, Debbie .................. 1971-72
HOLMES, Lois . .................................. 1971-75
HOLMES, Stacy .................. 2000-02, 2003-04
HOPSON, Lakeisha ........................... 1992-93
HORNBUCKLE, Renee ...................... 1993-95
HUFFMAN, Melissa . .......................... 1986-90
HUGHES, Kathy ................................. 1976-79
HUNT, Shonta .................................... 1994-98
HUTCHESON, Ann ............................ 1989-90
•I•
ISOM, Rachael..................................... 2008-Pr
•J•
JACKSON, Jessica ............................ 2005-09
JACKSON, Kim .................................. 1989-90
JOHNSON, Jana ................................ 1985-86
JOHNSON, Karen .............................. 1986-90
JOHNSON, Linda ............................... 1972-74
JOHNSON, Shunda ........................... 1995-98
JONES, Derrica .................................. 2005-06
JONES, Duchess ............................... 1985-86
JONES, Jana . .................................... 1972-76
JONES, Patricia ................................. 1993-94
JONES, Tandy .................................... 1971-73
•K•
KARSNER, Phenton . ......................... 1971-72
KELSCH, Marla .................................. 1978-82
KLUEMPERS, Kristen......................... 2008-Pr
KOHRING, Heyde .............................. 1982-85
KORTENDICK, Karen ........................ 1985-86
•L•
LAILE, Leslie ...................................... 1983-86
LAMAR, Lisa ...................................... 1978-80
LASSITER, Amy ................................. 1992-93
LAUER, Sheree’ ................................. 2002-03
LEE, Alaina ......................................... 2004-08
LEIMBACH, Cindy .............................. 1973-77
LITTLES, Carolyn ............................... 1986-88
LOGSDON, Connie ............................ 1983-85
LOWE, Kayla....................................... 2008-Pr
LUCKETT, Mallory ............................ 2006-Pr
LYNN, Laura ....................................... 1977-81
•M•
MACOVIK, Sandra ............................. 1975-76
MACOVIK, Sindy ................................ 1975-76
MADDIX, Roxan ................................. 1974-78
MALONE, Marianne ........................... 1972-73
MATTHEWS, Cathy . .......................... 1986-88
MATTHEWS, Gerraca ........................ 2003-08
MAYES, Adriane ................................. 1997-98
McCLAIN, Shannon . .......................... 1993-94
McCONNELL, Emily ........................... 1991-92
McCRACKEN, Janice . ....................... 1979-81
McDONALD, Denise .......................... 2000-02
McELRATH, Shanise . ........................ 2006-07
MEADORS, Cassandra ...................... 1996-97
MEYER, Angie . .................................. 1998-99
MILLER, Kaleena ............................... 2002-05
MINOR, Stephaine ............................. 1994-97
MOORE, Teresa ................................. 1974-75
MORRIS, Kim ..................................... 1978-82
MOTE, Lora ........................................ 1990-92
MOUNTS, Jackie . .............................. 1975-79
MULLINAX, Donna ............................. 1982-85
MULLINS, Angela .................... 2003-04, 08-09
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
All-Time
•N•
NAGRESKI, Cheri .............................. 1980-81
NEWCOMB, Laura ............................. 1993-94
NICHOLS, Sherri ................................ 1978-79
•O•
OAKLEY, Diane .................................. 1979-83
OAKLEY, Rebecca ............................. 1972-74
OTTINGER, Melody ........................... 1982-87
•P•
PAIGE, Mica ....................................... 1994-97
PARK, Brittany . .................................. 2001-04
PARKER, Jennifer .............................. 1990-94
PARRISH, Beverly . ............................ 1974-78
PASCHALL, Lucretia .......................... 1974-75
PAYNE, Monica .................................. 1986-87
PAYNE, Tina ....................................... 1985-86
PEARSON, Lequida ........................... 1992-94
PETRIE, Jenny ................................... 2006-07
PETRIE, Laura ................................... 1977-78
PETTY, Shaleea ................................. 2004-08
PIERCE, Tawnya ................................ 1987-91
PIERCEALL, Misty ............................. 1994-98
PINSON, Julie .................................... 1988-92
POE, Rona ......................................... 1985-89
POLLMANN, Jeannie ......................... 1986-88
POWERS, Suzanne ........................... 1985-86
PRESTON, Shannon . .................... 1998-2002
PRICE, Karen Hubert ......................... 1983-85
PUGH, Tierney ................................... 1998-99
•R•
REDWINE, Jennie .............................. 1981-83
REMINGTON, Rebecca ..................... 2001-05
RODGERS, Ashley . ........................... 1993-95
RONEY, Jana.......................................2008-09
ROSS, Janie . ..................................... 1971-74
ROWAN, Jeanette .............................. 1978-82
RUDOLPH, Linda ............................... 1972-73
•S•
SCHNAKENBERG, Beth .................... 2001-03
SCHUSTER, Sandy ........................... 1976-78
SCHWAB, Mallory............................... 2008-Pr
SCHWARTZ, Wanda .......................... 1976-77
SCOTT, Joi ......................................... 2005-07
SHELTON, Kelly ................................. 2003-04
SHELTON, Mechelle .......................... 1989-93
SHELTON, Melissa . ........................... 1990-94
SHIELDS, Kerri .............................. 1997-2001
SIEVE, Shana ................................ 1998-2000
SIMS, Sandy ...................................... 1975-76
SMALLEY, Madge .............................. 1983-85
SMITH, Ashley . .................................. 2004-05
SMITH, Chase .................................... 1994-96
Roster
SMITH, Shawna ................................. 1982-86
SMITH, Sheila .................................... 1985-89
SNELL, Kristi ...................................... 1991-93
STANSBERRY, Liz ......................... 1999-2001
STEINKOENIG, Shelly ....................... 1980-82
STOKELY, Lee . .................................. 1975-77
•T•
TACKETT, Susan ........................... 1998-2002
THOMAS, RiQuita .............................. 2001-03
THOMASON, Gene ............................ 1971-75
THORNTON, Jasmyne . .................... 2006-Pr
THORNTON, June ............................. 1971-72
TODD, Mina ....................................... 1980-85
TRAMEL, Sherri ................................. 1976-77
TRUMBLEE, Lori ................................ 2002-04
•U•
UEKERUS, Dawn ............................... 1981-82
•V•
VANCE, Kayla . .................................. 2007-Pr
VEREBES, Eniko ........................... 1998-2002
•W•
WALDON, Angie . ............................... 1988-92
WATTS, Danelle ................................. 1997-99
WEIS, Karen . ..................................... 1975-76
WENNING, Michelle ........................... 1987-91
WILLIAMS, Belinda ............................ 1988-89
WILLINGER, Katie ............................. 2004-05
WIMSATT, Brynn ................................ 2000-01
WOMACK, Royce . ............................. 1974-75
WOOLFOLK, Diane . .......................... 1974-76
WYCHE, Bridgette . ............................ 1978-82
WYNN, Tanjala ................................... 2007-08
•Y•
YOUNG, Bonnie ................................. 1975-76
YOUNG, Kim ...................................... 1975-76
•Z•
ZIMMERMAN, Danielle....................1999-2000
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Four-Year Lady Racers
HOLMES, Lois . .................................. 1971-75
THOMASON, Gene ............................ 1971-75
JONES, Jana . .................................... 1972-76
HAYS, Debbie .................................... 1973-77
LEIMBACH, Cindy .............................. 1973-77
MADDIX, Roxan ................................. 1974-78
PARRISH, Beverly . ............................ 1974-78
MOUNTS, Jackie . .............................. 1975-79
LYNN, Laura ....................................... 1977-81
KELSCH, Marla .................................. 1978-82
MORRIS, Kim ..................................... 1978-82
ROWAN, Jeanette .............................. 1978-82
WYCHE, Bridgette . ............................ 1978-82
OAKLEY, Diane .................................. 1979-83
BARRETT, Lori ................................... 1980-84
BAUCOM, Marianne . ......................... 1980-84
TODD, Mina ............................ 1980-83, 84-85
OTTINGER, Melody ................ 1982-85, 86-87
SMITH, Shawna ................................. 1982-86
POE, Rona ......................................... 1985-89
SMITH, Sheila .................................... 1985-89
HUFFMAN, Melissa . .......................... 1986-90
JOHNSON, Karen .............................. 1986-90
PIERCE, Tawnya ................................ 1987-91
WENNING, Michelle ........................... 1987-91
PINSON, Julie .................................... 1988-92
WALDON, Angie . ............................... 1988-92
SHELTON, Mechelle .......................... 1989-93
GALLIMORE, Allison .......................... 1990-94
PARKER, Jennifer .............................. 1990-94
SHELTON, Melissa . ........................... 1990-94
GRAY, Stephanie . .............................. 1992-96
HUNT, Shonta .................................... 1994-98
PIERCEALL, Misty ............................. 1994-98
BEACH, Farrah .................................. 1995-99
GADSON, Monika .......................... 1997-2001
SHIELDS, Kerri .............................. 1997-2001
PRESTON, Shannon . .................... 1998-2002
TACKETT, Susan ........................... 1998-2002
VEREBES, Eniko ........................... 1998-2002
HEAD, Khadija ............................... 1999-2003
REMINGTON, Rebecca ..................... 2001-05
FULKERSON, Jill ............................... 2002-06
HAYES, Ashley Brooke ...................... 2003-07
LEE, Alaina ......................................... 2004-08
MATTHEWS, Gerraca .................. 2003-06, 07-08
PETTY, Shaleea ................................. 2004-08
GUFFEY, Amber...................................2005-09
GUFFEY, Paige....................................2005-09
HAYES, Ashley N.................................2005-09
JACKSON, Jessica...............................2005-09
63
Year-By-Year
1928-29
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPION
Coach: CARRIE ALLISON
5-5 (.500) (H 4-3, A 1-2)
Jan 18 UNION (Tenn.)
L
17-20
Jan 25 TENNESSEE JUNIOR
W
29-18
Feb 8 LOGAN COLLEGE (Russ.)
W
51-9
Feb 14 at Tennessee Junior
L
12-29
Feb 16 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
20-27
Feb 19 LAMBUTH
W
30-18
Feb 25 BETHEL (Tenn.)
L
26-29
Feb 27 at Lambuth
W
35-29
Mar 5 (1)WEST TENNESSEE
W
19-16
Mar 12 at Western Kentucky
L
27-29
(1) - Mississippi Valley Conference Tourn., Murray, Ky.
1929-30
Coach: MARY LOUISE HARKLESS
2-5-1 (.313) (H 1-2-1, A 1-2, N 0-1)
Jan 21 BETHEL (Tenn.)
L
23-28
Jan 31 LAMBUTH
T 21-21
Feb 8 LOGAN COLLEGE
W
33-27
Feb 13 at Western Kentucky
L
21-41
Feb 14 at Logan College
W
15-10
Feb 17 at Lambuth
L
14-18
Feb 21 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
20-21
Mar 3 (1)vs. Freed-Hardeman
L
24-29
(1) - Mississippi Valley Conference Tourn., Memphis, Tenn.
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
Mar
Mar
64
13
15
20
31
13
21
23
1930-31
Coach: CARRIE ALLISON
8-3-1 (.708)
Bethel (Tenn.)
TENNESSEE POLYTECHNIC
L
ARKANSAS A&M
L
FREED-HARDEMAN
W
LAMBUTH
W
AUSTIN PEAY
W
LOGAN COLLEGE
W
28-46
24-70
31-23
53-51
45-23
67-15
1931-32
Coach: CARRIE ALLISON
7-1 (.875) (H 4-1, A 3-0)
6 BETHEL (Tenn.)
W
83-14
14 LAMBUTH
W
47-20
22 TENNESSEE POLYTECHNIC
L
30-40
29 at Austin Peay
W
47-7
5 UNION (Tenn.)
W
61-14
12 at Lambuth
W
66-32
19 AUSTIN PEAY
W
58-16
22 at Bethel (Tenn.)
W
58-17
Invited to participate in national AAU tournament,
but had to decline due to coach’s illness
1971-72
Coach: DEW DROP ROWLETT
7-6 (.538) (H 2-2, A 1-3, N 4-1)
4 at Austin Peay
L
46-47
8 at Lambuth
L
27-53
11 (1)vs. Spalding
W
48-32
12 at Louisville
L
33-47
12 (1)vs. Kentucky
L
38-43
18 LAMBUTH
L
36-64
21 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
W
52-44
24 AUSTIN PEAY
W
49-45
26 (2)at Evansville
W
46-41
26 (2)vs. John A. Logan
W
46-22
3 EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
50-53
10 (3)vs. Kentucky
W
44-43
10 (3)vs. Morehead State
W
44-40
(1) - at Louisville, Ky.
(2) - Evansville Tournament, Evansville, Ind.
(3) - KWIC Tournament, Richmond, Ky.
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
Mar
Mar
Mar
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
Mar
Mar
Mar
6
11
16
27
30
3
5
9
10
17
17
24
1
2
2
9
11
11
14
18
19
19
22
24
26
9
9
14
16
16
19
21
25
1
1
2
2
1972-73
Coach: DEW DROP ROWLETT
8-8 (.500) (H 2-3, A 5-3, N 1-2)
at UT Martin
L
UT Martin
L
at Lambuth
L
EVANSVILLE
W
LAMBUTH
L
at Austin Peay
W
at Southern Illinois
W
at Memphis State
L
at Rhodes
W
KENTUCKY
L
AUSTIN PEAY
W
at Louisville
W
(1)vs. Kentucky State
W
(1)at Kentucky
W
(1)vs. Eastern Kentucky
L
(2)vs. Tennessee Tech
L
(1) - KWIC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.
(2) - AIAW South Regional, Lexington, Ky.
1973-74
Coach: DEW DROP ROWLETT
11-10 (.524) (H 3-5, A 6-3, N 2-2)
at Union
L
at Lambuth
L
DYERSBURG STATE
W
EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
MEMPHIS STATE
L
AUSTIN PEAY
L
at Southern Illinois
L
UNION
L
at Western Kentucky
W
at Louisville
W
at Bellarmine
W
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
(1)vs. Meramec
W
at Southeast Missouri State
W
LAMBUTH
W
at Dyersburg State
W
WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
(2)vs. Western Kentucky
W
(2)at Morehead State
W
(2)vs. Eastern Kentucky
L
(2)vs. Kentucky
L
(1) - at Cape Girardeau, Mo.
(2) - KWIC Tournament, Morehead, Ky.
Results
41-63
44-51
46-53
61-31
41-54
40-37
37-35
28-40
50-32
45-52
51-41
57-39
67-36
59-47
42-68
48-75
45-58
35-53
50-25
49-63
37-50
47-54
40-47
58-62
64-38
59-45
50-41
45-47
42-36
42-26
54-44
52-49
70-44
49-47
53-32
37-55
49-53
1974-75
Coach: DEW DROP ROWLETT
13-13 (.500) (H 8-4, A 2-4, N 3-5)
Dec 7 at UT Martin
L
50-60
Dec 13 LAMBUTH
W
62-50
Jan 14 at Lambuth
L
50-54
Jan 17 EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
49-56
Jan 18 MEMPHIS STATE
L
30-60
Jan 18 TENNESSEE TECH
L
36-70
Jan 21 AUSTIN PEAY
W
61-52
Jan 24 (1)vs. Union (Tenn.)
L
65-70
Jan 25 (1)vs. Volunteer State
L
54-68
Jan 29 WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
57-42
Jan 30 UT Martin
W
66-52
Feb 3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
W
58-40
Feb 6 at Austin Peay
L
45-48
Feb 8 (2)vs. Meramec
L
46-56
Feb 8 (2)vs. Missouri Methodist
W
58-23
Feb 11 at Southern Illinois
L
43-46
Feb 14 at Evansville
W
56-35
Feb 18 at Western Kentucky
W
61-52
Feb 24 LOUISVILLE
W
71-54
Feb 27 (3)LOUISVILLE
W
47-34
Feb 28 (3)KENTUCKY
L
45-47
Feb 28 (3)NORTHERN KENTUCKY
W
52-50
Mar 6 (4)vs. Radford
L
66-67
Mar 6 (4)vs. Virginia Commonwealth W
55-41
Mar 7 (4)vs. Wake Forest
W
72-55
Mar 8 (4)vs. James Madison
L
44-56
(1) - Memphis State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.
(2) - at Cape Girardeau, Mo.
(3) - KWIC Tournament, Murray, Ky.
(4) - AIAW South Regional Tournament, Elon, N.C.
Nov 22
Nov 24
Dec 3
Dec 4
Dec 6
Dec 13
Jan 12
Jan 14
Jan 17
Jan 19
Jan 23
Jan 24
Jan 28
Jan 31
Feb 2
Feb 10
Feb 12
Feb 13
Feb 14
Feb 20
Feb 21
Feb 24
Mar 1
1975-76
Coach DEW DROP ROWLETT
10-13 (.435) (H 7-4, A 3-8, N 0-1)
at Fort Campbell
W
85-18
UNION (Tenn.)
L
45-68
FORT CAMPBELL
W
103-18
at Middle Tennessee State
L
44-68
UT Martin
W
61-52
LAMBUTH
W
68-41
at Lambuth
W
81-33
at UT Martin
L
58-62
LOUISVILLE
W
65-42
WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
34-45
at Eastern Kentucky
L
48-69
at Morehead State
L
60-77
KENTUCKY STATE
W
68-49
at Kentucky Wesleyan
W
97-33
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
45-55
at Western Kentucky
L
51-59
at Southern Illinois
L
30-58
ILLINOIS STATE
L
44-58
EVANSVILLE
W
67-30
at Louisville
L
41-44
at Bellarmine
L
45-57
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
W
92-43
(1)vs. Western Kentucky
L
39-68
(1) - KWIC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Year-By-Year
Results
1976-77
Coach: DEW DROP ROWLETT
10-18 (.357) (H 5-9, A 5-7, N 0-2)
Nov 13 BELMONT
L
47-81
Nov 22 at Vanderbilt
W
59-32
Nov 29 at Western Kentucky
L
59-77
Dec 4 Southeast Missouri State W
105-47
Dec 6 UNION (Tenn.)
L
73-89
Dec 9 at Lambuth
L
46-51
Dec 11 EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
76-95
Dec 15 LOUISVILLE
L
66-71
Dec 18 at UT Martin
L
61-67
Jan 15 at Austin Peay
W
53-52
Jan 17 NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
59-64
Jan 18 at Union (Tenn.)
L
89-94
Jan 22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
52-79
Jan 25 at Southeast Missouri State
W
63-38
Jan 29 MOREHEAD STATE
L
69-86
Feb 1 CUMBERLAND (Ky.)
W
62-34
Feb 5 MEMPHIS STATE
L
59-87
Feb 7 LAMBUTH
W
84-50
Feb 9 at Evansville
W
78-28
Feb 11 (1)at Middle Tennessee St. JV W
66-55
Feb 11 (1)at Middle Tennessee State
L
63-92
Feb 12 (1)vs. Chattanooga
L
53-76
Feb 16 at Louisville
L
57-60
Feb 19 WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
77-61
Feb 21 at Middle Tennessee State
L
53-90
Feb 24 UT MARTIN
L
60-68
Feb 26 AUSTIN PEAY
W
65-42
Mar 3 (2)vs. Morehead State
L
59-80
(1) - MTSU Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
(2) - KWIC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.
1978-79
Coach: DR. JEAN SMITH
10-17 (.370) (H 4-6, A 5-10, N 1-1)
OVC 4-9/Fifth (H 3-3, A 1-6)
Nov 18 VANDERBILT
W
81-66
Nov 20 at Vanderbilt
L
73-76
Nov 30 at East Tennessee State
W
73-71
Dec 2 at Louisville
W
80-72
Dec 6 KENTUCKY
L
68-76
Dec 9 NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
72-74
Dec 11 at Eastern Illinois
W
64-52
Dec 15 (1)vs. North Alabama
W
84-52
Dec 16 (1)at UT Martin
L
69-77
Jan 2 at Missouri-St. Louis
W
93-46
Jan 8 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
76-94
Jan 11 at Northern Kentucky
L
52-95
Jan 13 *at Morehead State
L
78-92
Jan 15 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
80-70
Jan 20 *WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
75-68
Jan 22 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
79-87
Jan 27 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
77-54
Jan 29 LOUISVILLE
L
68-77
Jan 31 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
74-77
Feb 3 at Kentucky
L
72-82
Feb 5 *at Tennessee Tech
L
63-65
Feb 8 *at Western Kentucky
L
67-75
Feb 12 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
71-78
Feb 17 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
90-78
Feb 19 *at Western Kentucky
L
68-72
Feb 24 *at Austin Peay
L
62-76
Mar 1 (2)vs. Kentucky
L
59-82
(1) - UTM Christmas Tournament, Martin, Tenn.
(2) - KWIC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.
1980-81
Coach: DR. JEAN SMITH
13-15 (.464) (H 6-7, A 5-8, N 2-0)
OVC 3-3/T-Fourth (H 1-2, A 2-1)
Nov 20 at Southern Illinois
L
60-88
Nov 22 UT MARTIN
W
68-63
Nov 24 at Northern Kentucky
L
74-78
Dec 2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
W
87-78
Dec 6 LOUISVILLE
L
75-82
Dec 10 KENTUCKY
L
63-72
Dec 12 (1)vs. Indiana
W
71-56
Dec 13 (1)at UT Martin
W
63-60
Dec 14 (1)vs. Vanderbilt
W
78-77
Jan 3 at Kentucky
L
54-81
Jan 5 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
70-71
Jan 8 *at Morehead State
L
62-65
Jan 10 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
77-74
Jan 12 NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
73-83
Jan 15 *WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
81-82
Jan 17 *at Middle Tennessee State
W
73-72
Jan 22 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
76-65
Jan 24 at Evansville
W
84-40
Jan 29 at UT Martin
W
73-62
Jan 31 *at Tennessee Tech
L
74-77
Feb 2 at Louisville
L
67-77
Feb 5 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
77-69
Feb 7 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
75-95
Feb 10 EVANSVILLE
W
114-46
Feb 12 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
74-75
Feb 14 *at Western Kentucky
L
75-82
Feb 19 *at Austin Peay
L
66-72
Feb 21 MEMPHIS STATE
W
89-75
(1) - UTM Christmas Tournament, Martin, Tenn.
1977-78
Coach: DR. JEAN SMITH
10-19 (.345) (H 7-8, A 3-8, N 0-3)
OVC 5-8/Fourth (H 4-3, A 1-5)
Nov 17 (1)vs. Mississippi State
L
61-77
Nov 18 (1)vs. Memphis State
L
72-88
Nov 28 DYERSBURG STATE
W
85-41
Nov 30 at Vanderbilt
W
80-78
Dec 2 at Northern Kentucky
L
70-75
Dec 3 at Louisville
L
47-60
Dec 6 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
60-57
Dec 8 at Elizabethtown
W
117-42
Dec 10 at Lambuth
L
50-75
Dec 13 at Kentucky
L 64-102
Dec 17 ELIZABETHTOWN
W
91-37
Dec 18 NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
67-87
Jan 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
84-83
Jan 21 *at Western Kentucky
L
63-89
Jan 23 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
65-89
Jan 28 *at Austin Peay
W
64-49
Jan 31 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
68-63
Feb 2 LAMBUTH
L
66-70
Feb 4 *EAST TENNESSEE STATE
L
66-79
Feb 6 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
77-89
Feb 8 LOUISVILLE
L
64-72
Feb 11 *at Morehead State
L 87-101
Feb 13 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
74-82
Feb 16 KENTUCKY
L
58-79
Feb 18 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
73-92
Feb 20 *WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
66-59
Feb 24 UNION
L
69-84
Feb 25 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
79-58
Mar 3 (2)Western Kentucky
L 88-103
(1) - Tipoff Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
(2) - KWIC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.
1979-80
Coach: DR. JEAN SMITH
12-19 (.387) (H 5-6, A 4-10, N 3-3)
OVC 0-6/Seventh (H 0-3, A 0-3)
Nov 16 (1)vs. Wayne State
W
92-78
Nov 17 (1)at Missouri Western
W
83-78
Nov 19 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
69-72
Nov 28 LOUISVILLE
W
90-79
Nov 30 at UT Martin
W
86-72
Dec 3 *at Morehead State
L
50-58
Dec 10 at Southern Illinois
L
80-83
Dec 14 (2)vs. Vanderbilt
L
63-82
Dec 15 (2)vs. Arkansas-Little Rock
W
79-61
Dec 15 (2)vs. New Orleans
W
110-74
Jan 3 at Louisville
L
70-82
Jan 5 UT MARTIN
W
68-55
Jan 7 at Southern Indiana
W
77-62
Jan 10 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
64-72
Jan 12 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
64-65
Jan 14 SOUTHERN INDIANA
W
97-43
Jan 17 *at Western Kentucky
L
58-68
Jan 19 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
62-80
Jan 21 at Northern Kentucky
W
70-69
Jan 24 *at Austin Peay
L
62-69
Jan 26 NORTHERN KENTUCKY
L
69-85
Jan 31 at Kentucky
L
59-95
Feb 2 *at Tennessee Tech
L
63-88
Feb 7 *at Morehead State
L
64-81
Feb 9 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
53-57
Feb 14 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
60-76
Feb 16 *WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
71-69
Feb 21 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
73-72
Feb 23 at Memphis State
L
76-85
Feb 25 KENTUCKY
L
67-76
Feb 28 (3)vs. Northern Kentucky
L
81-86
(1) - Tipoff Tournament, St. Joseph, Mo.
(2) - UTM Christmas Tournament, Martin, Tenn.
(3) - KWIC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.
1981-82
Coach: DR. JEAN SMITH
6-17 (.261) (H 4-7, A 2-9, N 0-1)
OVC 2-10/T-Sixth (H 1-5, A 1-5)
Nov 21 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
62-69
Dec 4 (1)at Mississippi State
L
65-78
Dec 5 (1)vs. Louisiana-Lafayette
L
75-85
Dec 10 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
W
82-75
Dec 12 at Louisville
L
56-64
Jan 2 *at Western Kentucky
L
55-68
Jan 5 at Southern Illinois
L
80-97
Jan 7 EVANSVILLE
W
101-53
Jan 9 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
69-64
Jan 14 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
64-69
Jan 16 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
53-59
Jan 21 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
67-90
Jan 23 *at Tennessee Tech
L
51-82
Jan 28 LOUISVILLE
W
62-61
Jan 30 *WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
54-77
Feb 4 at UT Martin
W
106-80
Feb 6 *at Austin Peay
W
62-56
Feb 11 *at Morehead State
L
62-63
Feb 13 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
80-90
Feb 18 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
74-79
Feb 20 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
77-80
Feb 25 UT MARTIN
L
77-79
Feb 27 at Kentucky Wesleyan
L
76-79
(1) - Lady Bulldog Classic, Starkville, Miss.
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Year-By-Year
1982-83
Coach DR. JEAN SMITH
9-17 (.346) (H 6-5, A 2-10, N 1-2)
OVC 3-7/Fifth (H 3-2, A 0-5)
Nov 30 UT MARTIN
L
72-82
Dec 4 ARKANSAS STATE
W
76-62
Dec 9 at Southern Illinois
L
50-76
Dec 17 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
70-76
Dec 18 *at Morehead State
L
64-75
Jan 6 at UT Martin
L
65-73
Jan 8 BETHEL (Tenn.)
W
79-48
Jan 14 *at Tennessee Tech
L
68-77
Jan 15 at Western Kentucky
L
73-78
Jan 18 at Evansville
L 101-105
Jan 22 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
62-75
Jan 27 at Miss. Univ. for Women
W
69-64
Jan 29 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
81-72
Feb 4 (1)at Arkansas
L 69-100
Feb 5 (1)vs. Mississippi State
L
58-77
Feb 11 *TENNESSEE TECH
W
74-71
Feb 12 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
43-65
Feb 17 at Arkansas State
W
87-81
Feb 18 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
68-96
Feb 22 MISS. UNIV. FOR WOMEN
W
85-78
Feb 25 *at Austin Peay
L
72-83
Feb 26 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
52-71
Mar 4 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
63-65
Mar 5 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
74-71
Mar 8 #Eastern Kentucky
W
58-56
Mar 9 #Middle Tennessee State
L
73-84
(1) - Lady Razorback Invitational, Fayetteville, Ark.
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
66
2
3
5
8
9
31
1
5
7
12
14
19
21
26
27
31
2
3
9
11
13
16
18
23
25
3
1983-84
Coach DR. JEAN SMITH
11-15 (.423) (H 7-4, A 2-9, N 2-2)
OVC 6-8/T-Fifth (H 4-3, A 2-5)
(1)vs. Eastern Michigan
W
(1)vs. Xavier
L
at Arkansas State
L
at Miss. Univ. for Women
L
at Mississippi College
L
(2)vs. Manhattan
L
(2)vs. Georgia State
W
EVANSVILLE
L
at East Tennessee State
L
*at Akron
L
*at Youngstown State
W
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
*MOREHEAD STATE
L
*at Tennessee Tech
L
*at Middle Tennessee State
L
MISS. UNIV. FOR WOMEN
W
ARKANSAS STATE
W
*AUSTIN PEAY
W
*TENNESSEE TECH
W
*MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
W
*AKRON
W
*YOUNGSTOWN STATE
W
*at Eastern Kentucky
L
*at Morehead State
W
*at Austin Peay
L
(1) - Heath Classic, Charleston, Ill.
(2) - Masonic Classic, Miami, Fla.
68-48
54-72
68-74
57-60
69-75
67-75
73-71
71-73
55-70
70-71
62-61
55-61
63-66
59-91
59-100
69-58
78-58
70-68
83-74
67-84
83-69
70-63
84-72
67-83
81-80
69-79
Nov 24
Nov 28
Nov 30
Dec 4
Dec 7
Dec 8
Dec 11
Dec 14
Jan 1
Jan 3
Jan 4
Jan 9
Jan 10
Jan 12
Jan 14
Jan 16
Jan 19
Jan 21
Jan 26
Jan 28
Feb 6
Feb 9
Feb 11
Feb 16
Feb 18
Feb 23
Feb 25
Feb 26
1984-85
Coach: BUD CHILDERS
10-18 (.357) (H 6-5, A 4-10, N 0-3)
OVC 4-10/Seventh (H 3-4, A 1-6)
at Evansville
W
ARKANSAS STATE
W
at UT Martin
W
Southeast Missouri State W
(1)at Mississippi
L
(1)vs. Baylor
L
at Southern Illinois
L
UT MARTIN
W
(2)vs. Georgia State
L
(2)vs. Rhode Island
L
(2)at Miami (Fla.)
L
*at Austin Peay
L
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
L
*AKRON
W
*YOUNGSTOWN STATE
W
at Southeast Missouri State
W
*at Eastern Kentucky
L
*at Morehead State
L
*TENNESSEE TECH
L
*MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
*AUSTIN PEAY
L
*at Tennessee Tech
L
*at Middle Tennessee State
L
*at Akron
W
*at Youngstown State
L
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
*MOREHEAD STATE
W
at Arkansas State
L
(1) - Lady Rebel Classic, Oxford, Miss.
(2) - Women’s Court Classic, Miami, Fla.
Results
69-49
76-74
90-69
76-74
52-81
64-67
61-77
110-80
84-85
75-78
62-74
59-89
63-69
73-65
81-71
66-64
55-71
59-70
68-83
76-91
63-68
61-69
69-87
72-56
91-104
69-82
78-76
56-61
1985-86
Coach: BUD CHILDERS
12-16 (.429) (H 9-6, A 3-9, N 0-1)
OVC 5-9/T-Sixth (H 3-4, A 2-5)
Nov 25 (1)BUTLER
W
92-70
Nov 26 (1)TENNESSEE STATE
W
87-67
Nov 30 EVANSVILLE
W
66-60
Dec 3 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM
L
57-71
Dec 6 (2)at Indiana State
W
82-77
Dec 7 (2)vs. Ohio
L
65-70
Dec 10 at Alabama-Birmingham
L
57-74
Dec 12 KENTUCKY STATE
W
78-55
Dec 14 at Evansville
L
65-66
Dec 16 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
W
83-75
Dec 18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
63-74
Jan 4 at Tennessee State
L
65-77
Jan 6 SOUTHERN INDIANA
W
82-56
Jan 11 *at Middle Tennessee State
L 68-102
Jan 13 *at Tennessee Tech
L
58-64
Jan 18 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE
L
87-92
Jan 20 *AKRON
W
72-53
Jan 25 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
89-68
Jan 27 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
61-74
Feb 1 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
79-78
Feb 4 at Western Kentucky
L
60-93
Feb 8 *at Morehead State
W
82-76
Feb 10 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
69-78
Feb 15 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
69-92
Feb 17 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
81-87
Feb 22 *at Akron
W
65-54
Feb 24 *at Youngstown State
L
65-74
Feb 28 *at Austin Peay
L
67-73
(1) - Hawaiian Tropic Classic, Murray, Ky.
(2) - Lady Sycamore Classic, Terre Haute, Ind.
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
1986-87
Coach: BUD CHILDERS
17-12 (.586) (H 9-4, A 6-7, N 2-1)
OVC 8-6/Third (H 5-2, A 3-4)
1 (1)CUMBERLAND (Tenn.)
W
74-58
2 (1)APPALACHIAN STATE
L
58-67
4 at UT Martin
W
73-67
6 at Southwest Missouri St.
L
73-82
10 INDIANA STATE
W
86-80
12 (2)at Western Illinois
W
77-72
13 (2)vs. Sam Houston State
W
72-65
15 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
W
88-53
17 at Southern Indiana
L
71-78
20 EVANSVILLE
W
79-65
2 (3)vs. Georgia State
W
77-76
3 (3)at Illinois-Chicago
W
77-73
5 at DePaul
L
59-73
10 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
72-66
12 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
82-84
17 *at Youngstown State
L
60-88
19 *at Akron
W
59-58
24 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
78-76
26 *at Morehead State
L
63-73
31 *at Austin Peay
W
90-76
7 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
67-60
9 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
72-48
14 *at Tennessee Tech
L
75-84
16 *at Middle Tennessee State
L 83-101
21 *AKRON
L
58-67
23 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE
W
64-55
26 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
61-82
28 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
87-59
4 #vs. Middle Tennessee State
L
64-72
(1) - Hawaiian Tropic Classic, Murray, Ky.
(2) - Westerwinds Classic, Macomb, Ill.
(3) - UIC New Year’s Tournament, Chicago, Ill.
Nov 27
Nov 30
Dec 1
Dec 4
Dec 6
Dec 8
Dec 12
Dec 13
Dec 17
Dec 21
Dec 31
Jan 1
Jan 2
Jan 9
Jan 16
Jan 18
Jan 23
Jan 25
Jan 30
Feb 6
Feb 8
Feb 13
Feb 15
Feb 20
Feb 22
Feb 27
Feb 29
Mar 3
1987-88
Coach BUD CHILDERS
21-7 (.750) (H 12-1, A 6-6, N 3-0)
OVC 10-4/Third (H 6-1, A 4-3)
UT MARTIN
W
70-61
(1)WESTERN CAROLINA
W
86-60
(1)CHATTANOOGA
W
77-67
at Arkansas State
W
76-73
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. W
83-72
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK
W
90-78
at Saint Louis
W
84-54
at SIU-Edwardsville
L
76-87
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
W
99-54
at Evansville
L
60-65
(2)vs. UNC Charlotte
W
74-71
(2)vs. Miami (Ohio)
W
59-56
(2)vs. Marshall
W
79-77
*TENNESSEE STATE
W
88-53
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
94-69
*MOREHEAD STATE
W
102-78
*at Middle Tennessee State
L
70-74
*at Tennessee Tech
L 94-104
*at Youngstown State
L
61-78
*AUSTIN PEAY
W
93-72
*at Austin Peay
W
94-74
*at Tennessee State
W
96-56
*YOUNGSTOWN STATE
W
91-90
*at Morehead State
W
91-72
*at Eastern Kentucky
W
101-74
*TENNESSEE TECH
L
79-81
*MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
82-60
at Western Kentucky
L
70-78
(1) - Hawaiian Tropic Classic, Murray, Ky.
(2) - Lady Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla.
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Year-By-Year
1988-89
Coach: BUD CHILDERS
22-10 (.688) (H 12-1, A 7-6, N 3-3)
OVC 8-4/T-Third (H 5-1, A 3-3)
Nov 25 at Southern Illinois
W
68-64
Nov 28 (1)OHIO
W
94-70
Nov 29 (1)EVANSVILLE
W
93-68
Dec 3 SAINT LOUIS
W
68-50
Dec 6 ARKANSAS STATE
W
90-71
Dec 10 CUMBERLAND (Tenn.)
W
91-71
Dec 16 (2)vs. Texas Christian
W
89-56
Dec 17 (2)vs. Nevada-Reno
W
87-60
Dec 29 at Loyola-Marymount
L
61-69
Dec 31 at San Diego
W
73-59
Jan 2 at San Diego State
L
58-81
Jan 5 at Chattanooga
L
75-78
Jan 7 *at Austin Peay
W
74-71
Jan 14 *at Morehead State
L
74-87
Jan 16 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
66-63
Jan 19 WESTERN KENTUCKY
W
63-62
Jan 23 *TENNESSEE TECH
W
68-62
Jan 28 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
102-50
Jan 30 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
68-71
Feb 4 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
77-61
Feb 7 SOUTH ALABAMA
W
86-73
Feb 11 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
78-93
Feb 13 *at Tennessee State
W
93-62
Feb 18 *at Tennessee Tech
L
67-71
Feb 20 at Chicago State
W
86-38
Feb 25 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
101-63
Feb 27 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
78-72
Mar 6 #at Middle Tennessee State
W
73-66
Mar 7 #Tennessee Tech
L
79-80
Mar 23 %vs. Richmond
W
84-73
Mar 24 %vs. San Diego State
L
81-97
Mar 25 %vs. Toledo
L 104-107
(1) - Hawaiian Tropic/Shoney’s Classic, Murray, Ky.
(2) - Midwest Roundball Classic, Tulsa, Okla.
1989-90
Coach: LARRY WALL
17-12 (.586) (H 6-5, A 7-4, N 4-3)
OVC 8-4/Second (H 3-3, A 5-1)
Nov 24 (1)vs. Wake Forest
L
65-72
Nov 25 (1)vs. Siena
W
72-62
72-68
Nov 28 Southeast Missouri State W
Dec 2 at Arkansas State
W
72-61
Dec 8 (2)ALCORN STATE
L
69-77
Dec 9 (2)ARKANSAS STATE
L
70-75
Dec 12 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
68-77
Dec 16 at Evansville
W
68-44
Jan 3 (3)vs. Stephen F. Austin
L
67-88
Jan 4 (3)vs. Iona
W
95-65
Jan 5 (3)vs. LaSalle
W
78-59
Jan 10 CHICAGO STATE
W
88-55
Jan 13 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
76-68
Jan 15 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
86-88
Jan 20 *at Middle Tennessee State
W
79-61
Jan 22 *at Tennessee Tech
L
74-89
Jan 25 *at Austin Peay
W
87-72
Jan 27 SOUTH CAROLINA-AIKEN
W
78-51
Jan 29 *at Tennessee State
W
61-55
Feb 3 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
80-55
Feb 5 at South Alabama
L
60-67
Feb 10 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
78-75
Feb 12 at Western Kentucky
L
64-84
Feb 17 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
70-78
Feb 19 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
65-71
Feb 24 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
86-82
Feb 26 *at Morehead State
W
82-79
Mar 5 #vs. Middle Tennessee State
W
82-74
Mar 6 #at Tennessee Tech
L
72-79
(1) - Downeast Auto Classic, Bangor, Maine
(2) - Hawaiian Tropic/Shoney’s Classic, Murray, Ky.
(3) - FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.
Results
1990-91
Coach: LARRY WALL
9-18 (.333) (H 6-5, A 2-11, N 1-2)
OVC 4-8/Sixth (H 3-3, A 1-5)
Nov 23 EVANSVILLE
L
72-80
Nov 24 BELMONT
W
77-71
Nov 26 at Southeast Missouri State
L
56-76
Nov 28 at Arkansas State
L
66-68
Nov 30 BETHEL (Tenn.)
W
65-47
Dec 3 ARKANSAS STATE
W
82-71
Dec 5 at Arkansas
L 48-102
Dec 7 (1)vs. Alabama-Birmingham
L
62-73
Dec 8 (1)at Memphis
L
84-87
Dec 11 at Southern Illinois
L
60-74
Jan 2 (2)vs. Brown
W
69-68
Jan 3 (2)at Florida International
W
74-60
Jan 4 (2)vs. Miami (Fla.)
L
60-82
Jan 7 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
88-77
Jan 9 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
60-77
Jan 14 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
72-95
Jan 19 *TENNESSEE STATE
L
73-84
Jan 21 *TENNESSEE TECH
L 87-109
Jan 26 *at Morehead State
L
83-86
Jan 28 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
67-90
Feb 2 *at Austin Peay
W
72-67
Feb 4 at Auburn
L
44-89
Feb 9 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
90-65
Feb 11 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
74-87
Feb 16 *at Tennessee Tech
L 91-116
Feb 18 *at Tennessee State
L
71-74
Feb 23 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
91-81
(1) - Kitchens Unlimited/Lady Tiger Classic, Memphis, Tenn.
(2) - FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.
1991-92
Coach: KELLY BREAZEALE
12-15 (.444) (H 7-5, A 4-8, N 1-2)
OVC 6-8/Fifth (H 4-3, A 2-5)
Nov 23 MISSOURI S&T
W
78-57
Nov 25 at Evansville
L
72-75
Nov 30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
63-88
Dec 2 UT MARTIN
W
102-89
Dec 6 (1)vs. Mississippi State
L
71-72
Dec 7 (1)vs. Mississippi Valley State W
74-49
Dec 11 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE
W
96-60
Dec 13 (2)at Memphis
W
75-72
Dec 14 (2)vs. Arkansas State
L
54-70
Dec 17 ARKANSAS STATE
L
50-80
Dec 28 at Missouri
L
64-83
Jan 4 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
72-69
Jan 6 at UT Martin
W
84-73
Jan 11 *at Austin Peay
W
81-66
Jan 13 *Southeast Missouri State
L
73-74
Jan 18 *at Tennessee Tech
L
68-80
Jan 20 *at Tennessee State
W
84-72
Jan 25 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
69-82
Jan 27 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
93-87
Feb 1 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
80-88
Feb 8 *at Morehead State
L
79-99
Feb 10 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
76-83
Feb 12 at Southern Illinois
L
75-85
Feb 15 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
73-58
Feb 17 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
77-83
Feb 22 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
60-78
Feb 29 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
84-72
(1) - Pizza Inn Classic, Jonesboro, Ark.
(2) - Kitchens Unltd/Union Planters Bank Cl., Memphis, Tenn.
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Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
1992-93
Coach: KELLY BREAZEALE
6-19 (.240) (H 4-8, A 2-9, N 0-2)
OVC 4-12/T-Seventh (H 2-6, A 2-6)
4 (1)at Kentucky
L
55-89
5 (1)vs. George Washington
L
56-87
11 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
75-94
20 MEMPHIS
L 70-106
1 (2)at Southern Mississippi
L
59-91
2 (2)vs. Grambling State
L
80-89
4 EVANSVILLE
W
57-55
9 *at Austin Peay
L
75-87
11 *at Tennessee State
L
74-80
14 *UT MARTIN
W
88-85
16 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
67-70
23 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
66-79
25 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
71-79
27 EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
91-74
30 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
71-93
1 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
63-96
4 at Southern Illinois
L
62-77
8 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
L
72-86
11 *at UT Martin
W
80-68
13 *at Eastern Kentucky
L 102-108
15 *at Morehead State
L 86-101
20 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
94-76
22 *TENNESSEE STATE
L
72-83
27 *at Tennessee Tech
W
85-76
1 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
56-79
(1) - Lady Kats Invitational, Lexington, Ky.
(2) - Lady Eagle Classic, Hattiesburg, Miss.
29
3
4
6
8
10
11
18
8
9
15
17
19
22
24
29
31
2
5
7
12
14
19
23
26
28
1993-94
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
6-20 (.231) (H 1-12, A 3-7, N 2-1)
OVC 2-14/Ninth (H 0-8, A 2-6)
at Evansville (OT)
W
(1)vs. Southern
L
(1)vs. Mississippi Valley State W
EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
(2)vs. Central Florida
W
(2)at Memphis
L
CAMPBELLSVILLE
L
*at Morehead State
W
*at Eastern Kentucky
L
*MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
*TENNESSEE TECH
L
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
*UT MARTIN
L
*TENNESSEE STATE
L
*at Austin Peay
L
*at Tennessee State
L
*Southeast Missouri State L
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
*MOREHEAD STATE
L
*at Middle Tennessee State
W
*at Tennessee Tech
L
*at Southeast Missouri State
L
KENTUCKY
L
*AUSTIN PEAY
L
*at UT Martin
L
(1) - Pizza Inn Classic, Jonesboro, Ark.
(2) - Lady Tiger Classic, Memphis, Tenn.
96-94
85-86
84-81
62-58
62-93
77-61
64-91
88-91
73-70
76-91
69-80
67-77
64-90
81-93
76-78
69-84
61-71
61-70
58-82
51-70
79-76
57-72
65-83
67-74
73-84
81-87
67
Year-By-Year
Nov 26
Dec 2
Dec 3
Dec 6
Dec 10
Dec 17
Dec 29
Jan 2
Jan 3
Jan 4
Jan 7
Jan 9
Jan 14
Jan 16
Jan 21
Jan 23
Jan 28
Jan 30
Feb 1
Feb 4
Feb 6
Feb 11
Feb 13
Feb 18
Feb 25
Feb 27
1994-95
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
5-21 (.192) (H 2-8, A 3-9, N 0-4)
OVC 3-13/Eighth (H 1-7, A 2-6)
LOUISVILLE
L
67-97
(1)vs. Mississippi Valley State
L
67-75
(1)vs. Coppin State
L
53-61
at Southern Illinois
L
46-74
at Saint Louis
W
72-70
at Western Kentucky
L
48-90
NAVY
W
71-67
(2)at Florida International
L
35-78
(2)vs. Yale
L
55-65
(2)vs. Canisius
L
72-83
*MOREHEAD STATE
L
70-91
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
59-92
*at Middle Tennessee State
L 60-105
*at Tennessee Tech
L
52-70
*at UT Martin
L
69-74
*at Tennessee State
L
52-74
*AUSTIN PEAY
L
59-79
*TENNESSEE STATE
L
57-82
*at Southeast Missouri State
W
80-77
*at Eastern Kentucky
L
55-90
*at Morehead State
W
87-72
*TENNESSEE TECH
L
70-85
*MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
74-77
65-64
*Southeast Missouri State W
*at Austin Peay
L
67-80
*UT MARTIN
L
72-77
(1) - Pizza Inn Classic, Jonesboro, Ark.
(2) - FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.
1995-96
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
11-17 (.393) (H 6-6, A 3-10, N 2-1)
OVC 7-9/T-Fourth (H 5-3, A 2-6)
Nov 25 at Louisville
L
45-62
Nov 28 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
48-51
Dec 1 (1)vs. Sam Houston State
L
58-75
Dec 2 (1)vs. UNC Wilmington
W
66-36
Dec 9 (2)vs. Jacksonville State
W
70-55
Dec 10 (2)at Alabama-Birmingham
L
51-62
Dec 17 MISSISSIPPI STATE
L
52-66
Dec 19 SAINT LOUIS
W
74-64
Jan 2 (3)at Florida International
L
47-75
Jan 3 (3)vs. Georgia Southern
L
59-77
Jan 8 *at Tennessee Tech
L
60-61
Jan 9 *at Tennessee State
L
57-66
Jan 13 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
53-72
Jan 15 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
71-65
Jan 20 *at UT Martin
W
80-71
Jan 27 *at Austin Peay
L
63-65
Jan 29 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
51-68
Feb 1 *Southeast Missouri State W
76-61
Feb 5 *TENNESSEE STATE
L
70-71
Feb 10 *at Morehead State
W
76-65
Feb 11 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
41-89
Feb 17 *UT MARTIN
W
75-63
Feb 19 *TENNESSEE TECH
W
59-46
Feb 22 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
69-77
Feb 24 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
74-67
Feb 26 *AUSTIN PEAY
L
58-66
Mar 2 #vs. Southeast Missouri State W
73-56
Mar 3 #at Middle Tennessee State
L
63-70
(1) - Mizzou Mid-America Classic, Columbia, Mo.
(2) - UAB Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.
(3) - FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.
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Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Results
1996-97
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
10-17 (.370) (H 7-2, A 1-15, N 2-0)
OVC 7-11/T-Sixth (H 7-2, A 0-9)
23 at Southern Illinois
L
63-95
27 at Mississippi State
L
61-75
29 (1)at New Orleans
L
71-78
30 (1)vs. Louisiana-Monroe
W
66-55
5 at Western Kentucky
L
57-81
17 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
68-84
20 (2)vs. Long Island
W
55-51
21 (2)vs. at Navy
W
70-61
2 at Arkansas State
L
50-68
6 *at UT Martin
L
57-65
9 *at Eastern Illinois
L
54-63
11 *AUSTIN PEAY
L
60-75
13 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
94-58
18 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
45-71
20 *at Morehead State
L
65-78
52-50
23 *Southeast Missouri State W
25 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
72-61
27 *TENNESSEE TECH
W
52-48
1 *UT MARTIN
W
62-52
6 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
62-66
8 *at Tennessee State
L
54-58
10 *at Austin Peay
L
66-70
15 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
82-70
17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
58-60
20 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
62-41
22 *at Tennessee Tech
L
62-77
25 #at Tennessee Tech
L
61-72
(1) - UNO Hoops Classic, New Orleans, La.
(2) - Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.
1997-98
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
6-20 (.231) (H 2-10, A 3-8, N 1-2)
OVC 5-13/T-Eighth (H 2-7, A 3-6)
Nov 22 BELMONT
L
45-76
Nov 25 EVANSVILLE
L
45-62
Nov 28 (1)vs. Alcorn State (OT)
L
61-71
Nov 29 (1)vs. Louisiana-Monroe
L
50-71
Dec 3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
53-61
Dec 6 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
89-73
Dec 8 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
56-71
Dec 18 at Saint Louis
L
55-73
Dec 28 (2)vs. Texas State
W
72-59
Dec 29 (2)at Vanderbilt
L
38-83
Jan 3 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
56-67
Jan 5 *at Tennessee Tech
L
55-63
Jan 10 *at UT Martin
L
52-64
Jan 14 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
56-69
Jan 17 *Southeast Missouri State
L
65-74
Jan 19 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
L
61-63
Jan 24 *at Tennessee State
W
69-67
Jan 26 *at Austin Peay
L
46-63
Jan 31 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
60-62
Feb 2 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
49-62
Feb 4 *at Morehead State
W
91-78
Feb 7 *UT MARTIN
L
49-82
Feb 14 *at Southeast Missouri State
W
66-65
Feb 16 *at Eastern Illinois
L
49-58
Feb 19 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
68-60
Feb 21 *TENNESSEE STATE
L
59-65
(1) - Kitchens Unltd./Union Planters Bank Cl., Memphis, Tenn.
(2) - MCI-Prepaid/First American Classic, Nashville, Tenn.
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
1998-99
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
10-17 (.370) (H 6-4, A 4-11, N 0-2)
OVC 9-9/Fifth (H 6-3, A 3-6)
18 at Evansville
L
57-69
20 at Southern Illinois
L
73-84
28 (1)at South Florida
L
58-70
29 (1)vs. Mercer
L
61-66
1 at Belmont
L
63-87
5 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
71-83
7 *at Morehead State
W
87-73
12 SAINT LOUIS
L
63-73
19 (2)vs. Central Connecticut State
L
56-57
21 (2)at UNC Wilmington
W
56-55
2 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
61-62
4 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
L
68-72
9 *UT MARTIN
L
62-64
12 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
74-69
14 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
59-78
16 *at Eastern Illinois
W
77-75
21 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
55-46
23 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
72-57
28 *at Tennessee Tech
L
68-76
30 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
48-58
3 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
77-55
6 *at UT Martin
L
49-69
64-63
11 *Southeast Missouri State W
13 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
71-64
18 *at Tennessee State
W
61-52
20 *at Austin Peay (OT)
L
68-72
23 #at Southeast Missouri State
L
60-66
(1) - USF Thanksgiving Invitational, Tampa, Fla.
(2) - Holiday Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.
1999-2000
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
14-15 (.483) (H 8-5, A 5-8, N 1-2)
OVC 11-7/T-Third (H 6-3, A 5-4)
Nov 19 (1)vs. Morgan State
W
61-53
Nov 20 (1)at American
L
64-67
Nov 23 at James Madison
L
59-68
Nov 26 (2)at Saint Louis
L
51-75
Nov 27 (2)vs. Belmont (OT)
L
77-80
Dec 2 *at Austin Peay
W
78-65
Dec 4 *at Tennessee State
L
72-88
Dec 7 EVANSVILLE
L
58-72
Dec 18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
56-73
Dec 20 at Western Kentucky
L
50-81
Jan 3 BELMONT
W
72-62
Jan 8 *at UT Martin
L
55-71
Jan 11 *AUSTIN PEAY (OT)
L
73-79
Jan 13 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
62-50
Jan 15 *Southeast Missouri State W
54-49
Jan 20 *at Eastern Kentucky (OT)
W
72-67
Jan 22 *at Morehead State
W
76-69
Jan 27 *MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W
76-57
Jan 29 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
59-64
Feb 5 *UT MARTIN
W
76-62
Feb 8 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
70-47
Feb 10 *at Eastern Illinois
W
72-60
Feb 12 *at Southeast Missouri State
W
66-55
Feb 17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
94-83
Feb 19 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
73-82
Feb 24 *at Middle Tennessee State
L
63-76
Feb 26 *at Tennessee Tech
L
49-73
Feb 29 #EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
67-61
Mar 4 #vs. Tennessee Tech
L
45-67
(1) - American Univ. Tipoff Classic, Washington, D.C.
(2) - Coca-Cola Billiken Classic, St. Louis, Mo.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Year-By-Year
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
2000-01
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
7-21 (.250) (H 3-7, A 2-11, N 2-3)
OVC 5-11/T-Sixth (H 3-5, A 2-6)
17 (1)vs. Coppin State
L
59-63
18 (1)vs. Chicago State
W
54-53
24 (2)vs. Norfolk State
W
77-66
25 (2)at Saint Louis
L
62-73
29 at Vanderbilt
L
52-99
3 MISSISSIPPI
L
45-85
7 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
84-74
10 *AUSTIN PEAY
L
87-98
20 (3)vs. Furman
L
68-82
21 (3)vs. McNeese State
L
58-59
31 at Western Kentucky
L
47-79
3 at Belmont
L
59-66
6 *UT MARTIN
L
44-54
8 LIPSCOMB
L
55-63
11 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
66-74
13 *at Eastern Illinois
W
65-64
16 *at Tennessee State
W
65-60
18 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
76-68
20 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
63-85
25 *at Tennessee Tech
L
48-63
3 *at UT Martin
L
46-65
6 *at Austin Peay
L
55-66
62-61
8 *Southeast Missouri State W
10 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
L
56-57
15 *at Morehead State
L 76-102
17 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
73-88
22 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
49-74
27 #at Austin Peay
L
61-77
(1) - Best Western Eagle Classic, Ypsilanti, Mich.
(2) - Coca-Cola Billiken Classic, St. Louis, Mo.
(3) - Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.
2001-02
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
11-17 (.393) (H 6-5, A 3-11, N 2-1)
OVC 5-11/Eighth (H 3-5, A 2-6)
Nov 17 BRESCIA
W
72-55
Nov 19 at Mississippi
L
58-78
Nov 23 (1)at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
L
52-66
Nov 24 (1)vs. Eastern Illinois
W
66-51
Nov 30 (2)vs. Northern Arizona
L
59-63
Dec 1 (2)vs. Illinois State
W
65-55
Dec 4 at Lipscomb
L
61-75
Dec 9 *UT MARTIN
W
66-65
Dec 20 at Wichita State
L
70-79
Jan 3 at Savannah State
W
66-51
Jan 5 GARDNER-WEBB
W
83-68
Jan 7 *at Tennessee State
W
66-58
Jan 10 *at Tennessee Tech
L
57-73
Jan 12 *at Austin Peay
L
73-85
Jan 17 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
L
57-59
Jan 19 *Southeast Missouri State
L
55-71
Jan 24 *at Morehead State
L
79-84
Jan 26 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
75-70
Feb 2 *at UT Martin
L
50-66
Feb 4 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
63-51
Feb 7 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
61-70
Feb 9 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
66-57
Feb 14 *at Eastern Illinois
L
51-60
Feb 16 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
64-72
Feb 18 SAVANNAH STATE
W
87-34
Feb 21 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
58-74
Feb 23 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
75-80
Feb 26 #at Eastern Kentucky
L
59-76
(1) - Koch Petroleum Classic, Corpus Christi, Texas
(2) - Holiday Inn/Fazoli’s Classic, Bloomington, Ind.
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
Mar
Results
2002-03
Coach: EDDIE FIELDS
8-20 (.286) (H 4-7, A 2-11, N 2-2)
OVC 4-12/Eighth (H 3-5, A 1-7)
23 (1)vs. UNC Charlotte
L
44-61
24 (1)vs. IUPUI (OT)
W
70-66
29 (2)vs. San Diego State
L
54-59
30 (2)vs. Butler
W
73-59
7 JACKSON STATE
L
46-58
14 at Western Kentucky
L
60-67
16 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff
W
61-58
18 at Arkansas-Little Rock
L
55-61
31 TROY
L
63-73
4 at Chicago State
L
48-68
7 IPFW
W
79-62
11 *AUSTIN PEAY
L
61-62
13 *TENNESSEE TECH
L
58-62
18 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
69-82
20 *at Eastern Illinois
L
47-52
25 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
60-69
27 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
81-58
1 *UT MARTIN
L
63-78
6 *at Tennessee State
L
70-78
8 *at Austin Peay
L
57-81
10 *at Tennessee Tech
L
55-69
L
53-62
15 *Southeast Missouri State
17 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
79-73
20 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
74-66
22 *at Morehead State
L
73-81
24 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
71-68
1 *at UT Martin
L
50-52
4 #at Austin Peay
L
54-75
(1) - KCRG-TV Hawkeye Classic, Iowa City, Iowa
(2) - Fresno State Classic, Fresno, Calif.
2003-04
Coach: JOI WILLIAMS (Felton)
13-15 (.464) (H 9-4, A 3-10, N 1-1)
OVC 9-7/T-Fifth (H 6-2, A 3-5)
Nov 21 (1)vs. High Point
L
56-67
Nov 22 (1)vs. Morgan State
W
66-42
Nov 29 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF
W
82-53
Dec 1 at Arkansas State
L
79-84
Dec 3 at Jackson State
L
56-69
Dec 6 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK
W
76-53
Dec 14 at Troy
L
60-68
Dec 20 CHICAGO STATE
W
67-63
Dec 31 at IPFW
L
72-78
Jan 2 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
64-72
Jan 5 EAST CAROLINA
L
63-71
Jan 8 *at Morehead State
L
62-65
Jan 10 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
74-75
Jan 15 *SAMFORD
W
71-61
Jan 17 *JACKSONVILLE STATE (OT)
L
83-85
Jan 20 *UT MARTIN
W
70-67
Jan 24 *at Tennessee State (OT)
W
68-58
Jan 29 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
81-56
Jan 31 *MOREHEAD STATE
L
58-61
Feb 5 *at Eastern Illinois
W
70-62
Feb 7 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
60-74
Feb 12 *at Tennessee Tech
L
64-72
Feb 14 *at Austin Peay
L
70-80
Feb 17 *at UT Martin
W
71-70
Feb 19 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
71-43
Feb 26 *Southeast Missouri State W
64-59
Feb 28 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
84-53
Mar 2 #at Southeast Missouri State
L
51-76
(1) - Fifth Third Bank MU Classic, Huntingdon, W.Va.
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Nov 19
Nov 20
Nov 23
Nov 28
Dec 4
Dec 8
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 29
Dec 30
Jan 3
Jan 6
Jan 8
Jan 13
Jan 15
Jan 18
Jan 22
Jan 27
Jan 29
Feb 3
Feb 5
Feb 10
Feb 12
Feb 15
Feb 17
Feb 24
Feb 26
Mar 1
2004-05
Coach: JOI W. FELTON
9-19 (.321) (H 5-7, A 3-12, N 2-0)
OVC 5-11/Eighth (H 4-4, A 1-7)
(1)at DePaul
L
(1)vs. Massachusetts
W
NORTHERN IOWA
L
at Ball State
W
at Arkansas-Little Rock
W
UNC CHARLOTTE
L
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK
L
at Louisville
L
(2)vs. Mercer
W
(2)at Iowa State
L
at Western Kentucky
L
*MOREHEAD STATE
W
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
*at Samford
L
*at Jacksonville State
W
*at UT Martin (OT)
L
*TENNESSEE STATE
W
*at Eastern Kentucky
L
*at Morehead State
L
*EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
L
*Southeast Missouri State
*TENNESSEE TECH
L
*Austin Peay
W
*UT MARTIN
L
*at Tennessee State
L
*at Southeast Missouri State
L
*at Eastern Illinois (OT)
L
#at Eastern Kentucky
L
(1) - Moran Realty Classic, Chicago, Ill.
(2) - Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa
58-96
56-50
56-60
87-76
60-59
74-88
56-60
45-97
73-61
61-89
46-94
80-75
78-88
59-71
96-85
72-75
82-73
73-85
59-71
76-70
40-60
78-85
81-70
70-75
57-62
69-86
70-75
69-94
2005-06
Coach: JOI FELTON
11-17 (.393) (H 6-7, A 4-10, N 1-0)^
OVC 9-11/T-Seventh (H 5-5, A 4-6)
Nov 19 BALL STATE
L
72-90
Nov 22 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
L
77-94
Nov 26 WESTERN KENTUCKY
L
59-86
Nov 30 at Northern Iowa
L
62-82
Dec 2 (1)vs. Alcorn State
W
100-75
Dec 3 (1)at Missouri
L 55-100
Dec 8 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
70-75
Dec 10 (f)*MOREHEAD STATE
W
85-74
Dec 18 *at Jacksonville State
W
79-77
Dec 20 *at Samford
L
67-83
Dec 28 at UNC Charlotte
L
65-90
Jan 2 *at Eastern Illinois
L
68-72
Jan 5 *TENNESSEE STATE
W
96-46
Jan 7 *Southeast Missouri State
L
62-72
Jan 12 *AUSTIN PEAY
L
66-83
Jan 21 *at UT Martin
W
83-64
Jan 26 *TENNESSEE TECH
W
82-70
Jan 28 *at Southeast Missouri State
L
52-71
Jan 30 *SAMFORD (OT)
W
67-66
Feb 2 *at Austin Peay
L
64-82
Feb 4 *JACKSONVILLE STATE
L
63-69
Feb 9 *at Eastern Kentucky
W
79-71
Feb 11 *at Morehead State
L
69-71
Feb 16 *at Tennessee State
W
96-81
Feb 18 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
72-52
Feb 23 *at Tennessee Tech
L
73-79
Feb 25 *UT MARTIN
W
58-45
Feb 28 #at Southeast Missouri State
L
49-80
(1) - State Farm Tiger Classic, Columbia, Mo.
(f) - forfeited game
^ - Does not reflect forfeit imposed by OVC
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Year-By-Year
Nov 10
Nov 12
Nov 17
Nov 20
Nov 28
Dec 4
Dec 7
Dec 9
Dec 17
Dec 19
Jan 2
Jan 4
Jan 8
Jan 11
Jan 15
Jan 20
Jan 25
Jan 27
Jan 29
Feb 1
Feb 3
Feb 8
Feb 10
Feb 15
Feb 17
Feb 22
Feb 24
Feb 27
Mar 2
Mar 3
Mar 15
2006-07
Coach: JOI W. FELTON
21-10 (.677) (H 12-2, A 8-7, N 1-1)
OVC 15-5/Second (H 8-2, A 7-3)
KENTUCKY STATE
W
BRESCIA
W
at Southern Illinois
L
at Western Kentucky
L
at Cincinnati
L
LIPSCOMB
W
*at Eastern Kentucky
W
*at Morehead State
W
*SAMFORD
W
*JACKSONVILLE STATE
W
*EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
*at Tennessee State
W
*Southeast Missouri State
L
*at Austin Peay
W
at Alabama A&M
W
*UT MARTIN
W
*at Tennessee Tech
L
*at Southeast Missouri State (2OT)
L
*at Samford
W
*AUSTIN PEAY
L
*at Jacksonville State
W
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
*MOREHEAD STATE
W
*TENNESSEE STATE
W
*at Eastern Illinois
W
*TENNESSEE TECH (OT)
W
*at UT Martin
L
#EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
#vs. UT Martin (OT)
W
#vs. Southeast Missouri State
L
%at Arkansas State
L
80-46
73-55
68-77
60-67
57-74
81-53
89-75
76-54
77-63
100-59
93-67
83-55
61-67
64-63
61-59
67-59
49-54
63-66
73-64
70-82
82-61
75-62
71-57
81-60
70-67
80-79
60-62
68-66
66-65
60-62
52-59
2007-08
Coach: JODY ADAMS
OVC CHAMPIONS
24-8 (.750) (H 13-2, A 8-5, N 3-1)
OVC 15-5/T-Second (H 8-2, A 7-3)
Nov 9 at Missouri
L
64-73
Nov 13 BETHEL
W
91-62
Nov 17 ALABAMA STATE
W
93-57
Nov 23 (1)at UT Chattanooga
L
58-68
Nov 24 (1)vs. Delaward
W
62-46
Nov 28 MIAMI (OHIO)
W
81-72
Dec 6 *EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
77-66
Dec 8 *MOREHEAD STATE
W
56-54
Dec 15 at Lipscomb
W
83-71
Dec 18 *at Jacksonville State
W
83-76
Dec 20 *at Samford
L
60-62
Dec 22 ALABAMA A&M
W
76-72
Jan 3 *at Eastern Illinois
L
59-62
Jan 5 *TENNESSEE STATE (OT)
L
85-90
Jan 7 *at Southeast Missouri State
W
71-68
Jan 10 *AUSTIN PEAY
W
81-59
Jan 19 *at UT Martin
W
71-52
Jan 24 *TENNESSEE TECH
W
67-55
Jan 26 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
L
74-81
Jan 31 *at Austin Peay
W
78-57
Feb 2 *JACKSONVILLE STATE
W
95-54
Feb 7 *at Eastern Kentucky
L
76-79
Feb 9 *at Morehead State
W
56-52
Feb 14 *at Tennessee State
W
83-71
Feb 16 *EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
62-59
Feb 23 *SAMFORD
W
74-64
Feb 28 *at Tennessee Tech
W
80-70
Mar 3 *UT MARTIN
W
83-48
Mar 4 #MOREHEAD STATE
W
87-61
Mar 7 #vs. Samford
W
68-56
Mar 8 #vs. Eastern Illinois
W
69-58
Mar 23 +vs. #3 Duke
L
57-78
(1)-UTC Panera Bread Challenge (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
70
Nov 14
Nov 18
Nov 21
Nov 25
Nov 28
Nov 29
Dec 4
Dec 6
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 21
Jan 5
Jan 8
Jan 10
Jan 15
Jan 17
Jan 22
Jan 24
Feb 4
Feb 7
Feb 12
Feb 14
Feb 19
Feb 21
Feb 23
Feb 26
Feb 28
Mar 3
Mar 6
Mar 20
Mar 22
2008-09
Coach: ROB CROSS
OVC CHAMPIONS
23-9 (.719) (H 14-0, A 9-7, N 0-2)
OVC 16-2/First (H 9-0, A 7-2)
at WKU
L
BETHEL
W
at Alabama State
L
MID-CONTINENT
W
(1) vs. Florida State
L
(1) at Colorado State
W
*at Eastern Kentucky
W
*at Morehead State (OT)
L
at Evansville
L
ALABAMA A&M
W
HOUSTON BAPTIST
W
at Miami (Ohio)
L
*at UT Martin
W
*TENNESSEE STATE
W
*AUSTIN PEAY
W
*at Jacksonville State
W
*at Tennessee Tech
W
*EASTERN ILLINOIS
W
*SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE W
*at Tennessee State
W
*at Austin Peay
W
*TENNESSEE TECH
W
*JACKSONVILLE STATE
W
*at Southeast Missouri State
L
*at Eastern Illinois (OT)
W
*UT MARTIN
W
*MOREHEAD STATE
W
*EASTERN KENTUCKY
W
#JACKSONVILLE STATE
W
#vs. Austin Peay
L
%at Arkansas-Little Rock
W
%at Mississippi
L
Results
78-95
100-68
59-61
103-53
50-85
75-70
73-61
76-84
52-57
90-69
80-60
69-73
64-62
82-73
87-77
93-86
69-47
60-51
80-65
97-93
94-76
91-84
71-56
51-69
84-69
82-68
75-71
80-60
79-69
84-90
67-65
49-87
Home games in ALL CAPS
* - OVC game
# - OVC Championship Tournament
+ - NCAA Tournament
% - Women’s NIT
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MSU
Coaching
Records
MURRAY STATE COACHING RECORDS
Year
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
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
Totals
Coach
Carrie Allison
Louise Harkless
Carrie Allison
Carrie Allison
Dew Drop Rowlett
Dew Drop Rowlett
Dew Drop Rowlett
Dew Drop Rowlett
Dew Drop Rowlett
Dew Drop Rowlett
Dr. Jean Smith
Dr. Jean Smith
Dr. Jean Smith
Dr. Jean Smith
Dr. Jean Smith
Dr. Jean Smith
Dr. Jean Smith
Bud Childers
Bud Childers
Bud Childers
Bud Childers
Bud Childers
Larry Wall
Larry Wall
Kelly Breazeale
Kelly Breazeale
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Eddie Fields
Joi (Williams) Felton
Joi Felton
Joi Felton
Joi Felton
Jody Adams
Rob Cross
Record
5-5
2-5-1
8-3-1
7-1
7-6
8-8
11-10
13-13
10-13
10-18
10-19
10-17
12-19
13-15
6-17
9-17
11-15
10-18
12-16
17-12
21-7
22-10
17-12
9-18
12-15
6-19
6-20
5-21
11-17
10-17
6-20
10-17
14-15
7-21
11-17
8-20
13-15
9-19
11-17
21-10
24-8
23-9
467-591-2
Pct.
Conference
.500
.313
.708
.875
.538
.500
.524
.500
.435
.357
.345
OVC
.370
OVC
.387
OVC
.464
OVC
.261
OVC
.346
OVC
.423
OVC
.357
OVC
.429
OVC
.586
OVC
.750
OVC
.688
OVC
.586
OVC
.333
OVC
.444
OVC
.240
OVC
.231
OVC
.192
OVC
.393
OVC
.370
OVC
.231
OVC
.370
OVC
.483
OVC
.250
OVC
.393
OVC
.286
OVC
.464
OVC
.321
OVC
.393
OVC
.677
OVC
.750
OVC
.719
OVC
.442
COACHING RECORDS BY WINS
Coach
1. Eddie Fields
2. Bud Childers
3. Dr. Jean Smith
4. Dew Drop Rowlett
5. Joi (Williams) Felton
6. Larry Wall
7. Jody Adams
8. Rob Cross
9. Carrie Allison
10. Kelly Breazeale
11. Lousie Harkless
Record
88-185
82-63
71-119
59-68
54-58
26-30
24-8
23-9
20-9-1
18-34
2-5-1
Pct. Years
.322
10
.566
5
.374
7
.465
6
.482
4
.464
2
.750
1
.719
1
.683
3
.346
2
.313
1
MURRAY STATE COACHES
Record
Finish
5-8
4-9
0-6
3-3
2-10
3-7
6-8
4-10
5-9
8-6
10-4
8-4
8-4
4-8
6-8
4-12
2-14
3-13
7-9
7-11
5-13
9-9
11-7
5-11
5-11
4-12
9-7
5-11
9-11
15-5
15-5
16-2
207-267
4th
5th
7th
T-4th
T-6th
5th
T-5th
7th
T-6th
3rd
3rd
T-3rd
2nd
6th
5th
T-7th
9th
8th
T-4th
T-6th
T-8th
5th
T-3rd
T-6th
8th
8th
T-5th
8th
T-7th
2nd
T-2nd
1st
Rob Cross
2008-Pr.
Jody Adams
2007-08
Joi Felton
2003-07
Eddie Fields
1993-03
Kelly Breazeale
1991-93
Larry Wall
1989-91
Bud Childers
1984-89
Dr. Jean Smith
1977-84
COACHING RECORDS BY PCT
Coach
1. Jody Adams
2. Rob Cross
3. Carrie Allison
4. Bud Childers
5. Joi (Williams) Felton
6. Dew Drop Rowlett
7. Larry Wall
8. Dr. Jean Smith
9. Kelly Breazeale
10. Eddie Fields
11. Lousie Harkless
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Record
24-8
23-9
20-9-1
82-63
54-58
59-68
26-30
71-119
18-34
88-185
2-5-1
Pct. Years
.750
1
.719
1
.683
3
.566
5
.482
4
.465
6
.464
2
.374
7
.346
2
.322
10
.313
1
71
All-Time
Akron
Murray leads, 6-2
H: 3-1
A: 3-1
Jan. 12, 1984 L
Feb. 15, 1984
W
Jan. 12, 1985
W
Feb. 16, 1985
W
Jan. 20, 1986
W
Feb. 22, 1986
W
Jan. 19, 1987
W
Feb. 21, 1987 L
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
N: 0-0
70-71
70-63
73-65
72-56
72-53
65-54
59-58
58-67
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
Alabama A&M
Murray leads, 3-0
H: 2-0
A: 1-0
Jan. 15, 2007
W
Dec. 22, 2007 W
Dec. 17, 2008 W
N: 0-0
61-59
76-72
90-69
A
H
H
N: 0-1
57-71
57-74
62-73
51-62
H
A
N
A
Alabama-Birmingham
UAB leads, 4-0
H: 0-1
A: 0-2
Dec. 3, 1985 L
Dec. 10, 1985 L
Dec. 7, 1990 L
Dec. 10, 1995 L
Series Tied, 1-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-1
Nov. 17, 2007 W
Nov. 28, 2008 L
N: 0-0
93-57
59-61
H
A
Alcorn State
Alcorn State leads, 2-1
H: 0-1
A: 0-1
Dec. 8, 1989 L
Nov. 28, 1997 L
Dec. 2, 2005
W
N: 1-0
69-77
H
61-71 OT N
100-75
N
American
American leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
Nov. 20, 1999 L
N: 0-0
64-67
A
Appalachian State
Appalachian State leads, 1-0
H: 0-1
A: 0-0
N: 0-0
Dec. 2, 1986 L 58-67
H
Arkansas
Arkansas leads, 2-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-2
Feb. 4, 1983 L
Dec. 5, 1990 L
N: 0-0
69-100
48-102
A
A
Arkansas-Little Rock
72
Murray leads, 5-2
H: 2-1
A: 2-1
Dec. 15, 1979
W
Dec. 8, 1987
W
Dec. 18, 2002 L
Dec. 6, 2003
W
Dec. 4, 2004
W
Dec. 17, 2004 L
March 20, 2009 W
Murray leads, 2-1
H: 1-1
A: 1-0
Jan. 20, 1931 L
Dec. 16, 2002
W
Nov. 29, 2003 W
N: 0-0
24-70
61-58
82-53
H
A
H
N: 0-1
76-62
87-81
68-74
78-58
76-74
56-61
76-73
90-71
72-61
70-75
66-68
82-71
50-80
50-68
79-84
52-59
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
N
A
A
A
Arkansas State
Series Tied, 8-8
H: 5-1
A: 3-6
Dec. 4, 1982
W
Feb. 17, 1983
W
Dec. 5, 1983 L
Feb. 2, 1984
W
Nov. 28, 1984 W
Feb. 26, 1985 L
Dec. 4, 1987
W
Dec. 6, 1988
W
Dec. 2, 1989
W
Dec. 9, 1989 L
Nov. 28, 1990 L
Dec. 3, 1990
W
Dec. 14, 1991 L
Jan. 2, 1997 L
Dec. 1, 2003 L
March 15, 2007 L
Auburn
Alabama State
N: 1-0
79-61
90-78
55-61
76-53
60-59
56-60
67-65
N
H
A
H
A
H
A
Auburn leads, 1-0
H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0
Feb. 4, 1991 L 44-89
A
Austin Peay
Murray leads, 42-35
H: 27-11
A: 15-23
Feb. 21, 1931
W
Jan. 29, 1932
W
Feb. 19, 1932
W
Feb. 4, 1972 L
Feb. 24, 1972
W
Feb. 3, 1973
W
Feb. 17, 1973
W
Jan. 19, 1974 L
Jan. 21, 1975
W
Feb. 5, 1975 L
Jan. 15, 1977
W
Feb. 26, 1977
W
Jan. 28, 1978
W
Feb. 25, 1978
W
Jan. 27, 1979
W
Feb. 24, 1979 L
Jan. 24, 1980 L
Feb. 21, 1980
W
Jan. 22, 1981
W
Feb. 19, 1981 L
Jan. 9, 1982
W
Feb. 6, 1982
W
Jan. 29, 1983
W
Feb. 25, 1983 L
Feb. 3, 1984
W
March 3, 1984 L
Jan. 9, 1985 L
Feb. 6, 1985 L
Feb. 1, 1986
W
Feb. 28, 1986 L
Jan. 31, 1987
W
Feb. 28, 1987
W
Feb. 6, 1988
W
Feb. 8, 1988
W
Jan. 7, 1989
W
N: 0-1
45-23
47-7
58-16
46-47
49-45
40-37
51-41
47-54
61-52
45-58
53-52
65-42
64-49
79-58
77-54
62-76
62-69
73-72
76-65
66-72
69-64
62-56
81-72
72-83
70-68
69-79
59-89
63-68
79-78
67-73
90-76
87-59
93-72
94-74
74-71
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
Series
Feb. 4, 1989
W
Jan. 25, 1990
W
Feb. 3, 1990
W
Jan. 7, 1991
W
Feb. 2, 1991
W
Jan. 11, 1992
W
Feb. 29,1992
W
Jan. 9, 1993 L
Feb. 20, 1993
W
Jan. 29, 1994 L
Feb. 26, 1994 L
Jan. 28, 1995 L
Feb. 25, 1995 L
Jan. 27, 1996 L
Feb. 26, 1996 L
Jan. 11, 1997 L
Feb. 10, 1997 L
Jan. 26, 1998 L
Feb. 19, 1998
W
Jan. 23, 1999
W
Feb. 20, 1999 L
Dec. 2, 1999
W
Jan. 11, 2000 L
Dec. 10, 2000 L
Feb. 5, 2001 L
Feb. 27, 2001 L
Jan. 12, 2002 L
Feb. 9, 2002
W
Jan. 11, 2003 L
Feb. 8, 2003 L
March 4, 2003 L
Feb. 14, 2004 L
Feb. 12, 2005
W
Jan. 12, 2006 L
Feb. 2, 2006 L
Jan. 11, 2007
W
Feb. 1, 2007 L
Jan. 10, 2008
W
Jan. 31, 2008
W
Jan. 10, 2009
W
Feb. 7, 2009
W
March 6, 2009 L
77-61
87-72
80-55
88-77
72-67
81-66
84-72
75-87
94-76
68-84
73-84
59-79
67-80
63-65
58-66
60-75
66-70
46-63
68-60
72-57
68-72 OT
78-65
73-79 OT
87-98
55-66
61-77
73-85
66-57
61-62
57-81
54-75
70-80
81-70
66-83
64-82
64-63
70-82
81-59
78-57
87-77
94-76
84-90
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
N
Series Tied, 1-1
H: 0-1
A: 1-0
Nov. 28, 2004
W
Nov. 19,2 005 L
N: 0-0
87-76
72-90
A
H
Belmont leads, 5-2
H: 2-2
A: 0-3
Nov. 13, 1976 L
Nov. 24, 1990 W
Nov. 22, 1997 L
Dec. 1, 1998 L
Nov. 27, 1999 L
Jan. 3, 2000
W
Jan. 3, 2001 L
N: 0-0
47-81
77-71
45-76
63-87
77-80 OT
72-62
59-66
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
Bethel (Tenn.)
Murray leads, 6-2
H: 5-2
A: 1-0
Feb. 25, 1929 L
Jan. 21, 1930 L
Jan. 13, 1931
Jan. 6, 1932
W
Feb. 22, 1932
W
Jan. 8, 1983
W
Nov. 30, 1990 W
Nov. 13, 2007 W
Nov. 18, 2008 W
N: 0-0
26-29
23-28
NA
83-14
58-17
79-48
65-47
91-62
100-68
H
H
H
A
H
H
H
H
Brescia
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 2-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 17, 2001 W
Nov. 12, 2006 W
N: 0-0
72-55
73-55
H
H
N: 1-0
69-68
N
N: 1-0
92-70
73-59
H
N
Campbellsville leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Dec. 18, 1993 L 88-91
H
Brown
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 2, 1991
W
Butler
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 25, 1985 W
Nov. 30, 2002
W
Baylor leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 8, 1984 L
N: 0-1
64-67
N
N: 0-0
50-41
45-57
N: 0-1
72-83
N
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-0
Dec. 19, 1998 L 56-67
N
Bellarmine
Series Tied, 1-1
H: 0-0
A: 1-1
Feb. 9, 1974
W
Feb. 21, 1976 L
Canisius
Canisius leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 4, 1995 L
Baylor
Campbellsville
Ball State
Belmont
A
A
Central Florida
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 10, 1993
W
N: 1-0
77-61
N
N: 1-0
58-23
N
Central Methodist
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Feb. 8, 1975
W
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
All-Time
Chattanooga
Chattanooga leads, 3-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-2
Feb. 12, 1977 L
Dec. 1, 1987
W
Jan. 5, 1989 L
Nov. 23, 2007 L
East Carolina
N: 0-1
53-76
77-67
75-78
58-68
N
H
A
A
Chicago State
Murray leads, 4-1
H: 2-0
A: 1-1
Feb. 20, 1989
W
Jan. 10, 1990
W
Nov. 18, 2000
W
Jan. 4, 2003 L
Dec. 20, 2003 W
N: 1-0
86-38
88-55
54-53
48-68
67-63
A
H
N
A
H
N: 0-0
57-74
A
N: 0-0
75-70
A
Coppin State leads, 2-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-2
Dec. 3, 1994 L 53-61
Nov. 17, 2000 L 59-63
N
N
Cincinnati
Cincinnati leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
Nov. 28, 2006 L
Colorado State
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
Nov. 29, 2008
W
Coppin State
Cumberland (Ky.)
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Feb. 1, 1977
W
N: 0-0
62-34
H
N: 0-0
74-58
91-71
H
H
Cumberland (Tenn.)
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 2-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 1, 1987
W
Dec. 10, 1988 W
Delaware
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 24, 2007
W
N: 1-0
62-46
N
DePaul
DePaul leads, 2-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-2
Jan. 5, 1987 L
Nov. 19, 2004 L
N: 0-0
59-73
58-96
A
A
Duke
Duke leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
March 23, 2008 L
N: 0-1
57-78
N
Dyersburg State
Murray leads, 3-0
H: 2-0
A: 1-0
Jan. 14, 1974
W
Feb. 21, 1974
W
Nov. 28, 1977 W
N: 0-0
50-25
52-49
85-41
H
A
H
East Carolina leads, 1-0
H: 0-1
A: 0-0
N: 0-0
Jan. 5, 2004 L 63-71
H
Eastern Illinois
Murray leads, 22-10
H: 13-3
A: 7-7
Jan. 14, 1978
W
Dec. 11, 1978
W
Jan. 27, 1993
W
Dec. 6, 1993
W
Jan. 9, 1997 L
Feb. 20, 1997
W
Jan. 19, 1998 L
Feb. 16, 1998 L
Jan. 16, 1999
W
Feb. 13, 1999
W
Jan. 13, 2000
W
Feb. 10, 2000
W
Jan. 13, 2001
W
Feb. 10, 2001 L
Nov. 24, 2001
W
Jan. 17, 2002 L
Feb. 14, 2002 L
Jan. 20, 2003 L
Feb. 17, 2003
W
Feb. 5, 2004
W
Feb. 28, 2004
W
Feb. 3, 2005
W
Feb. 26, 2005 L
Jan. 2, 2006 L
Feb. 18, 2006
W
Jan. 2, 2007
W
Feb. 17, 2007
W
Jan. 3, 2008 L
Feb. 16, 2008
W
March 8, 2008 W
Jan. 22, 2009
W
Feb. 21, 2009
W
N: 2-0
84-83
64-52
91-74
62-58
54-63
62-41
61-63
49-58
77-75
71-64
62-50
72-60
65-64
56-57
66-51
57-59
51-60
47-52
79-73
70-62
84-53
76-70
70-75 OT
68-72
72-52
93-67
70-67
59-62
62-59
69-58
60-51
85-69 OT
H
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
Eastern Kentucky
EKU leads, 49-27
H: 14-24
A: 12-23
March 3, 1972 L
March 2, 1973 L
Jan. 18, 1974 L
March 2, 1974 L
Jan. 17, 1975 L
Jan. 23, 1976 L
Dec. 11, 1976 L
Dec. 6, 1977
W
Feb. 13, 1978 L
Jan. 15, 1979
W
Feb. 12, 1979 L
Jan. 12, 1980 L
Feb. 9, 1980 L
Jan. 10, 1981
W
Feb. 7, 1981 L
Jan. 16, 1982 L
Feb. 13, 1982 L
Dec. 17, 1982 L
March 4, 1983 L
March 8, 1983 W
Jan. 19, 1984 L
Feb. 23, 1984 L
Jan. 19, 1985 L
Feb. 23, 1985 L
Jan. 25, 1986
W
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
N: 1-2
50-53
42-68
49-63
37-55
49-56
48-69
76-95
60-57
74-82
80-70
71-78
64-65
53-57
77-74
75-95
53-59
80-90
70-76
63-65
58-56
55-61
67-83
55-71
69-82
89-68
H
N
H
N
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
A
H
H
Series
Feb. 10, 1986 L
Jan. 24, 1987
W
Feb. 9, 1987
W
Jan. 16, 1988
W
Feb. 22, 1988
W
Jan. 16, 1989
W
Feb. 25, 1989
W
Jan. 15, 1990 L
Feb. 24, 1990
W
Jan. 28, 1991 L
Feb. 9, 1991
W
Jan. 25, 1992 L
Feb. 10, 1992 L
Jan. 23, 1993 L
Feb. 13, 1993 L
Jan. 9, 1994 L
Feb. 5, 1994 L
Jan. 9,1995 L
Feb. 4, 1995 L
Jan. 13, 1996 L
Feb. 11, 1996 L
Jan. 18, 1997 L
Feb. 17, 1997 L
Dec. 8, 1997 L
Jan. 14, 1998 L
Dec. 5, 1998 L
Feb. 3, 1999
W
Jan. 20, 2000
W
Feb. 17, 2000
W
Feb. 29, 2000
W
Jan. 20, 2001 L
Feb. 17, 2001 L
Jan. 26, 2002
W
Feb. 21, 2002 L
Feb. 26, 2002 L
Jan. 25, 2003 L
Feb. 24, 2003
W
Jan. 10, 2004 L
Jan. 29, 2004
W
Jan. 8, 2005 L
Jan. 27, 2005 L
March 1, 2005 L
Dec. 8, 2005 L
Feb. 9, 2006
W
Dec. 7, 2006
W
Feb. 8, 2007
W
Feb. 27, 2007
W
Dec. 6, 2007
W
Feb. 7, 2008 L
Dec. 4, 2008
W
Feb. 28, 2009
W
69-78
78-76
72-48
94-69
101-74
66-63
101-63
86-88
86-82
67-90
90-65
69-82
76-83
66-79
102-108
76-91
58-82
59-92
55-90
53-72
41-89
45-71
58-60
56-71
56-69
71-83
77-55
72-67 OT
94-83
67-71
63-85
73-88
75-70
58-74
59-76
60-69
71-68
74-75
81-56
78-88
73-85
69-94
70-75
79-71
89-75
75-62
68-66
77-66
76-79
73-61
80-60
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
Eastern Michigan
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 2, 1983
W
N: 1-0
68-48
N
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State leads, 3-1
H: 0-2
A: 1-1
N: 0-0
Feb. 4, 1978 L 66-79
Nov. 30, 1978
W 73-71
Jan. 7, 1984 L 55-70
Jan. 10, 1985 L 63-69
H
A
A
H
East Texas State
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Feb. 11, 1972
W
Elizabethtown
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
Dec. 8, 1977
W
Dec. 17, 1977 W
N: 0-0
117-42
91-37
A
H
N: 0-0
46-41
61-31
56-35
67-30
78-28
84-40
114-46
101-53
101-105
71-73
69-49
66-60
65-66
72-65
60-65
93-68
68-44
72-80
72-75
57-55
96-94 OT
45-62
57-69
58-72
52-57
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
N: 0-0
74-60
35-78
47-75
A
A
A
N: 0-1
50-85
N
N: 0-0
85-18
103-18
A
H
N: 0-1
24-29
31-23
N
H
N: 0-1
68-82
N
N: 0-0
83-68
H
Evansville
Murray leads, 15-10
H: 8-4
A: 7-6
Feb. 26, 1972
W
Jan. 27, 1973
W
Feb. 14, 1975
W
Feb. 14, 1976
W
Feb. 9, 1977
W
Jan. 24, 1981
W
Feb. 10, 1981
W
Jan. 7, 1982
W
Jan. 18, 1983 L
Jan. 5, 1984 L
Nov. 24, 1984
W
Nov. 30, 1985 W
Dec. 14, 1985 L
Dec. 20, 1986 W
Dec. 21, 1987 L
Nov. 29, 1988 W
Dec. 16, 1989
W
Nov. 23, 1990 L
Nov. 25, 1991 L
Jan. 4, 1993
W
Nov. 29, 1993
W
Nov. 25, 1997 L
Nov. 18, 1998 L
Dec. 7, 1999 L
Dec. 14, 2008 L
Florida International
FIU leads, 2-1
H: 0-0
A: 1-2
Jan. 3, 1991
W
Jan. 2, 1995 L
Jan. 2, 1996 L
Florida State
FSU leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 28,2 008 L
Fort Campbell
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
Nov. 22, 1975
W
Dec. 3, 1975
W
Freed-Hardeman
Series tied, 1-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
March 3, 1930 L
Jan. 31, 1931
W
Furman
Furman leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 20, 2000 L
Gardner-Webb
N: 1-0
48-32
N
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 5, 2002
W
73
All-Time
George Washington
George Washington leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Dec. 5, 1992 L 56-87
Iona
N
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Jan. 3, 1996 L 59-77
Murray leads, 2-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 1, 1984
W
Jan. 1, 1985 L
Jan. 2, 1986
W
N
N: 2-1
73-71
84-85
77-76
Grambling State leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Jan. 2, 1993 L 80-89
N
N
N
N
High Point
N: 0-1
56-67
N
N: 0-0
80-60
H
Houston Baptist
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 19, 2008 W
Illinois Chicago (UIC)
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 3, 1987
W
Dec. 17, 1987 W
N: 1-0
77-73
99-54
N
H
Series tied, 1-1
H: 0-1
A: 0-0
Feb. 13, 1976 L
Dec. 1, 2001
W
N: 1-0
44-58
65-55
H
N
Indiana
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 12, 1980
W
N: 1-0
71-56
N
Indiana State
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
Dec. 6, 1985
W
Dec. 10, 1986 W
N: 0-0
82-77
86-80
A
H
IPFW
Series tied, 1-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-1
Jan. 7, 2003
W
Dec. 31, 2003 L
N: 0-0
79-62
72-78
H
A
IUPUI
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 24, 2002 W
74
ISU leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
Dec. 30, 2004 L
N: 0-0
61-89
Jackson State leads, 209
H: 0-1
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Dec. 7, 2002 L 46-58
Dec. 3, 2003 L 56-69
N
A
N: 1-0
70-66 OT N
H
A
Murray leads, 9-2
H: 4-2
A: 4-0
Dec. 9, 1995
W
Jan. 17, 2004 L
Jan. 15, 2005
W
Dec. 18, 2005
W
Feb. 4, 2006 L
Dec. 19, 2006 W
Dec. 18, 2007
W
Feb. 2, 2008
W
Jan. 15, 2009
W
Feb. 14, 2009
W
March 3, 2009 W
N: 1-0
70-55
83-85 OT
96-85
79-77
63-69
100-59
83-76
95-54
93-86
7-156
79-69
N
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
James Madison
James Madison leads, 2-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-1
March 8, 1975 L 44-56
Nov. 23, 1999 L 59-68
N
A
John A. Logan
N: 1-0
46-22
N
Kentucky leads, 15-2
H: 0-6
A: 1-6
Feb. 12, 1972 L
March 10, 1972 W
Feb. 17, 1973 L
March 2, 1973 W
March 2, 1974 L
Feb. 28, 1975 L
Dec. 13, 1977 L
Feb. 16, 1978 L
Dec. 6, 1978 L
Feb. 3, 1979 L
March 1, 1979 L
Jan. 31, 1980 L
Feb. 25, 1980 L
Dec. 10, 1980 L
Jan. 3, 1981 L
Dec. 4, 1992 L
Feb. 23, 1994 L
Murray leads, 4-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
March 1, 1973 W
Jan. 28, 1976
W
Dec. 12, 1985 W
Nov. 10, 2006 W
Louisiana-Lafayette
N: 0-0
67-36
68-49
78-55
80-46
N
H
H
H
Kentucky Wesleyan
Murray leads, 3-1
H: 3-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 31, 1976
W
Feb. 24, 1976
W
Dec. 10, 1981 W
Feb. 27, 1982 L
N: 1-0
97-33
92-43
82-75
76-79
A
H
H
A
N: 1-3
38-43
44-43
45-52
59-47
49-53
45-47
64-102
58-79
68-78
72-82
59-82
59-95
67-76
63-72
54-81
55-89
67-74
Series tied, 10-10-1
H: 7-3-1
A: 3-7
N: 0-0
Feb. 19, 1929
W 30-18
Feb. 27, 1929
W 35-29
Jan. 31, 1930 T 21-21
Feb. 17, 1930 L 14-18
Feb. 13, 1931
W 53-51
Jan. 14, 1932
W 47-20
Feb. 12, 1932
W 66-32
Feb. 8, 1972 L 27-53
Feb. 18, 1972 L 36-64
Jan. 16, 1973 L 46-53
Jan. 30, 1973 L 41-54
Jan. 11, 1974 L 35-53
Feb. 19, 1974
W 54-44
Dec. 13, 1975 W 62-50
Jan. 14, 1975 L 50-54
Dec. 13, 1975 W 68-41
Jan. 12, 1976
W 81-33
Dec. 9, 1976 L 56-51
Feb. 7, 1977
W 84-50
Dec. 10, 1977 L 50-75
Feb. 2, 1978 L 66-70
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
LaSalle
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 5, 1990
W
Kentucky
Lambuth
Jacksonville State
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Feb. 26, 2972
W
Illinois State
N: 1-0
95-65
Jackson State
Grambling State
High Point leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 21, 2003 L
Kentucky State
Iowa State
Georgia State
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 4, 1990
W
Series
N
N
H
A
N
H
A
H
H
A
N
A
A
H
A
A
H
N: 1-0
78-59
Series tied, 2-2
H: 1-1
A: 1-1
Jan. 8, 2001 L
Dec. 4, 2001 L
Dec. 4, 2006
W
Dec. 15, 2007
W
N: 0-0
55-63
61-75
81-53
83-71
N
Murray leads, 4-0
H: 3-0
A: 1-0
Feb. 8, 1929
W
Feb. 8 ,1930
W
Feb. 14, 1930
W
Feb. 23, 1931
W
Louisiana-Monroe
Series tied, 1-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 30, 1996
W
Nov. 29, 1997 L
N: 1-1
66-55
50-71
N
N
N: 0-0
33-47
57-39
59-45
71-54
47-34
65-42
41-44
66-71
57-60
47-60
64-72
80-72
68-77
90-79
70-82
75-82
67-77
56-64
62-61
67-97
45-62
45-97
A
A
A
H
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
Loyola-Marymount leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Dec. 29, 1988 L 61-69
A
Louisville
Louisville leads, 14-8
H: 5-5
A: 3-9
Feb. 12, 1972 L
Feb. 24, 1973
W
Feb. 9, 1974
W
Feb. 24, 1975
W
Feb. 27, 1975
W
Jan. 17, 1976
W
Feb. 20, 1976 L
Dec. 15, 1976 L
Feb. 16, 1977 L
Dec. 3, 1977 L
Feb. 8, 1978 L
Dec. 2, 1978
W
Jan. 29, 1979 L
Nov. 28, 1979 W
Jan. 3, 1980 L
Dec. 6, 1980 L
Feb. 2, 1981 L
Dec. 12, 1981 L
Jan. 28, 1982
W
Nov. 26, 1994 L
Nov. 25, 1995 L
Dec. 19, 2004 L
Loyola-Marymount
Manhattan leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 31, 1983 L
N: 0-1
67-75
N
N: 1-0
79-77
N
N: 1-0
56-50
N
McNeese State leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Dec. 21, 2000 L 58-59
N
Marshall
H
A
H
A
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 2, 1988
W
Massachusetts
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 20, 2004
W
Logan College
N
Manhattan
Lipscomb
Louisiana-Lafayette leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Dec. 5, 1981 L 75-85
N: 0-0
51-9
33-27
15-10
67-15
H
H
A
H
N: 1-0
55-51
N
McNeese State
Long Island
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 20, 1996
W
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All-Time
Memphis
Memphis leads, 9-2
H: 1-4
A: 1-4
Feb. 9, 1973 L
Jan. 19, 1974 L
Jan. 18, 1975 L
Feb. 5, 1977 L
Nov. 18, 1977 L
Feb. 23, 1980 L
Feb. 21, 1981
W
Dec. 8, 1990 L
Dec. 13, 1991
W
Dec. 20, 1992 L
Dec. 11, 1993 L
Middle Tennessee State
N: 0-1
28-40
37-50
30-60
59-87
72-88
76-85
89-75
84-87
75-72
70-106
64-91
A
H
H
H
N
A
H
A
A
H
A
Meramec
Series tied, 1-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Feb. 16, 1974
W
Feb. 8, 1975 L
N: 1-1
42-36
46-56
N
N
N: 1-1
61-66
73-61
N
N
N: 0-1
62-74
60-82
A
N
Mercer
Series tied, 1-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 29, 1998 L
Dec. 29, 2004
W
Miami (Fla.)
Miami leads, 2-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
Jan. 4, 1985 L
Jan. 4, 1991 L
Miami (Ohio)
Murray leads, 2-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-1
Jan. 1, 1988
W
Nov. 28, 2007 W
Dec. 21, 2008 L
N: 1-0
59-56
81-72
69-73
N
H
A
Mid-Continent
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 25, 2008 W
N: 0-0
103-53
H
MTSU leads, 43-14
H: 8-17
A: 5-24
Dec. 4, 1975 L
Feb. 2, 1976 L
Jan. 22, 1977 L
Feb. 11, 1977 (JV) W
Feb. 11, 1977 L
Feb. 21, 1977 L
Jan. 23, 1978 L
Feb. 18, 1978 L
Jan. 22, 1979 L
Feb. 17, 1979
W
Jan. 19, 1980 L
Feb. 14, 1980 L
Jan. 17,1981
W
Feb. 12, 1981 L
Jan. 21, 1982 L
Feb. 18, 1982 L
Jan. 22, 1983 L
Feb. 18, 1983 L
March 9, 1983 L
Jan. 27, 1984 L
Feb. 11, 1984 L
Jan. 28, 1985 L
Feb. 11, 1985 L
Jan. 11, 1986 L
Feb. 17, 1986 L
Jan. 10, 1987
W
Feb. 16, 1987 L
March 4, 1987 L
Jan. 23, 1988 L
Feb. 29, 1988
W
Jan. 30, 1989 L
Feb. 11, 1989 L
March 6, 1989 W
Jan. 20, 1990
W
Feb. 19, 1990 L
March 5, 1990 W
Jan. 14, 1991 L
Feb. 23, 1991
W
Jan. 4, 1992
W
Feb. 1, 1992 L
Feb. 1, 1993 L
March 1, 1993 L
Jan. 15, 1994 L
Feb. 12, 1994
W
Jan. 14, 1995 L
Feb. 13, 1995 L
Jan. 29, 1996 L
Feb. 24, 1996
W
March 3, 1996 L
Dec. 17, 1996 L
Jan. 25, 1997
W
Jan. 3, 1998 L
Feb. 2, 1998 L
Jan. 4, 1999 L
Jan. 30, 1999 L
Jan. 27, 2000
W
Feb. 24, 2000 L
Mississippi College
N: 1-2
44-68
45-55
52-79
66-55
63-92
53-90
65-89
73-92
79-87
90-78
62-80
60-76
73-72
74-75
67-90
74-79
62-75
68-96
73-84
59-100
67-84
76-91
69-87
68-102
81-87
72-66
83-101
64-72
70-74
82-60
68-71
78-93
73-66
79-61
65-71
82-74
72-95
91-81
72-69
80-88
63-96
56-79
69-80
79-76
60-105
74-77
51-68
74-67
63-70
68-84
72-61
56-67
49-62
68-72
48-58
76-57
63-76
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
N
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
N
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
N
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
N: 0-0
52-81
45-85
58-78
49-87
A
H
A
A
Mississippi
Ole Miss leads, 4-0
H: 0-1
A: 0-3
Dec. 7, 1984 L
Dec. 3, 2000 L
Nov. 19, 2001 L
March 22, 2009 L
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Series
Mississippi College leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Dec. 9, 1983 L 69-75
A
Mississippi State
Mississippi State leads, 6-0
H: 0-1
A: 0-2
N: 0-3
Nov. 17, 1977 L 61-77
Dec. 4, 1981 L 65-78
Feb. 5, 1983 L 58-77
Dec. 6, 1991 L 71-72
Dec. 17, 1995 L 52-66
Nov. 27, 1996 L 61-75
N
A
N
N
H
A
Mississippi University for Women
Murray leads, 3-1
H: 2-0
A: 1-1
Jan. 27, 1983
W
Feb. 22, 1983
W
Dec. 8, 1983 L
Jan. 31, 1984
W
N: 0-0
69-64
85-78
57-60
69-58
A
H
A
H
Mississippi Valley State
Murray leads, 2-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 7, 1991
W
Dec. 4, 1993
W
Dec. 2, 1994 L
N: 2-1
74-49
84-81
67-75
N
N
N
N: 0-0
64-83
55-100
64-73
A
A
A
N: 0-0
78-57
H
N: 0-0
93-46
A
N: 0-0
83-78
A
Missouri
Missouri leads, 3-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-3
Dec. 28, 1991 L
Dec. 3, 2005 L
Nov. 9, 2007 L
Missouri S&T
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 23, 1991 W
Missouri-St. Louis
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
Jan. 2, 1979
W
Missouri Western
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
Nov. 17, 1979
W
Morehead State
Morehead State leads, 36-35
H: 21-13
A: 13-22 N: 1-1
March 10, 1972 W 44-40
March 1, 1974 W 53-52
Jan. 24, 1976 L 60-77
Jan. 29, 1977 L 69-86
March 3, 1977 L 59-80
Jan. 31, 1978
W 68-63
Feb. 11, 1978 L 87-101
Jan. 13, 1979 L 78-92
Jan. 31, 1979 L 74-77
Dec. 3, 1979 L 50-58
Jan. 10, 1980 L 62-72
Feb. 7, 1980 L 64-81
Jan. 8, 1981 L 62-65
Feb. 5, 1981
W 77-69
N
A
A
H
N
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
A
H
Jan. 14, 1982 L
Feb. 11, 1982 L
Dec. 18, 1982 L
March 5, 1983 W
Jan. 21, 1984 L
Feb. 25, 1984
W
Jan. 21, 1985 L
Feb. 25, 1985
W
Jan. 27, 1986 L
Feb. 8, 1986
W
Jan. 26, 1987 L
Feb. 7, 1987
W
Jan. 18, 1988
W
Feb. 20, 1988
W
Jan. 14, 1989 L
Feb. 27, 1989
W
Jan. 13, 1990
W
Feb. 26, 1990
W
Jan. 26, 1991 L
Feb. 11, 1991 L
Jan. 27, 1992
W
Feb. 8, 1992 L
Jan. 25, 1993 L
Feb. 15, 1993 L
Jan. 8, 1994
W
Feb. 7,1994 L
Jan. 7, 1995 L
Feb. 6, 1995
W
Jan. 15, 1996
W
Feb. 10, 1996
W
Jan. 20, 1997 L
Feb. 15, 1997
W
Dec. 6, 1997
W
Feb. 4, 1998
W
Dec. 7, 1998
W
Jan. 12, 1999
W
Jan. 22, 2000
W
Feb. 19, 2000 L
Jan. 18, 2001
W
Feb. 15, 2001 L
Jan. 24, 2002 L
Feb. 23, 2002 L
Jan. 27, 2003
W
Feb. 22, 2003 L
Jan. 8, 2004 L
Jan. 31, 2004 L
Jan. 6, 2005
W
Jan. 29, 2005 L
!Dec. 10, 2005 W
Feb. 11, 2006 L
Dec. 9, 2006
W
Feb. 10, 2007
W
Dec. 8, 2007
W
Feb. 9, 2008
W
March 3, 2008 W
Dec. 6, 2008 L
Feb. 26, 2009
W
64-69
62-63
64-75
74-71
63-66
81-80
59-70
78-76
61-74
82-76
63-73
67-60
102-78
91-72
74-87
78-72
76-68
82-79
83-86
74-87
93-87
79-99
71-79
86-101
73-70
51-70
70-91
87-72
71-65
76-65
65-78
82-70
89-73
91-78
87-73
74-69
76-69
73-82
76-68
76-102
79-84
75-80
81-58
73-81
62-65
58-61
80-75
59-71
85-74
69-71
76-54
71-57
56-54
56-52
87-61
76-84 OT
75-71
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
!-OVC Forfeit, but counts for overall record
75
All-Time
Morgan State
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 19, 1999
W
Nov. 22, 2003
W
Northern Kentucky
N: 2-0
61-53
66-42
N
N
N: 0-0
71-67
70-61
H
A
Navy
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
Dec. 29, 1994 W
Dec. 21, 1996
W
New Orleans
Series tied, 1-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
Dec. 15, 1979
W
Nov. 29, 1996 L
N: 1-0
110-74
71-78
N
A
Nevada-Reno
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 17, 1988
W
N: 1-0
87-60
N
Norfolk
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 24, 2000
W
N: 1-0
77-66
N
North Alabama
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 15, 1978
W
N: 1-0
84-52
N
UNC Charlotte
Charoltte leads, 3-1
H: 0-1
A: 0-1
Dec. 31, 1987
W
Nov. 23, 2002 L
Dec. 8, 2004 L
Dec. 28, 2005 L
N: 1-1
74-71
44-61
74-88
65-90
N
N
H
A
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
Dec. 2, 1995
W
Dec. 21, 1998
W
N: 1-0
66-36
56-55
N
A
Northern Arizona
Northern Arizona leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Nov. 30, 2001 L 59-63
N
Northern Iowa
76
UNI leads, 2-0
H: 0-1
A: 0-1
Nov. 23, 2004 L
Nov. 30, 2005 L
NKU leads, 9-2
H: 1-5
A: 1-3
Feb. 28, 1975
W
Jan. 17, 1977 L
Dec. 2, 1977 L
Dec. 18, 1977 L
Dec. 9, 1978 L
Jan. 11, 1979 L
Jan. 21, 1980
W
Jan. 26, 1980 L
Feb. 28, 1980 L
Nov. 24, 1980 L
Jan. 12, 1981 L
Samford
N: 0-1
52-50
59-64
70-75
67-87
72-74
52-95
70-69
69-85
81-86
74-78
73-83
H
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
N
A
H
Ohio
Series tied, 1-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 7, 1985 L
Nov. 28, 1988 W
N: 0-1
65-70
94-70
N
H
Radford leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
March 6, 1975 L
N: 0-1
66-67
N
Rhode Island
Rhode Island leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Jan. 3, 1985 L 75-78
N
N: 0-0
50-32
A
Richmond
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
March 23, 1989 W
Series tied, 4-4
H: 2-1
A: 2-3
Dec. 12, 1987
W
Dec. 3, 1988
W
Dec. 10, 1994
W
Dec. 19, 1995 W
Dec. 18, 1997 L
Dec. 12, 1998 L
Nov. 26, 1999 L
Nov. 25, 2000 L
Murray leads, 6-3
H: 4-0
A: 1-3
Jan. 15, 2004
W
Jan. 13, 2005 L
Dec. 20, 2005 L
Jan. 30, 2006
W
Dec. 17, 2006 W
Jan. 29, 2007
W
Dec. 20, 2007 L
Feb. 23, 2008
W
March 7, 2008 W
Southeast Missouri State
N: 1-0
71-61
59-71
67-83
67-66 OT
77-63
73-64
60-62
74-64
68-56
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
N
N: 1-1
72-65
58-75
N
N
N: 0-0
73-59
A
N: 0-2
58-81
81-97
54-59
A
N
N
N: 0-0
66-51
87-34
A
H
N: 1-0
72-62
N
N: 0-0
86-73
60-67
H
A
N: 0-0
78-51
H
South Florida leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Nov. 28, 1998 L 58-70
A
Sam Houston State
Series tied, 1-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 13, 1986 W
Dec. 1, 1995 L
San Diego
San Diego State
SDSU leads, 3-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
Jan. 2, 1989 L
March 24, 1989 L
Nov. 29, 2002 L
Savannah State
Rhodes
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
Feb. 10, 1973
W
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
Dec. 31, 1988
W
Radford
N: 1-0
84-73
N: 0-0
84-54
68-50
72-70
74-64
55-73
63-73
51-75
62-73
Murray leads, 2-0
H: 1-0
A: 1-0
Jan. 3, 2002
W
Feb. 18, 2002 W
Siena
N
Saint Louis
UNC Wilmington
Series
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 25, 1989
W
South Alabama
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
Series tied, 1-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-1
Feb. 7, 1989
W
Feb. 5, 1990 L
South Carolina- Aiken
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 27, 1990
W
SEMO leads, 30-20
H: 12-10
A: 7-19
Feb. 16, 1974
W
Dec. 4, 1976
W
Jan. 25, 1977
W
Dec. 4, 1984
W
Jan. 16, 1985
W
Dec. 6, 1986 L
Dec. 6, 1987
W
Nov. 28,1989
W
Nov. 25, 1990 L
Jan. 13, 1992 L
Feb. 22, 1992 L
Jan. 15, 1993 L
Feb. 8, 1993 L
Feb. 2, 1994 L
Feb. 19, 1994 L
Feb. 1, 1995
W
Feb. 18, 1995
W
Feb. 1, 1996
W
Feb. 22, 1996 L
March 2, 1996 W
Jan. 23, 1997
W
Feb. 6, 1997 L
Jan. 17, 1998 L
Feb. 14, 1998
W
Jan. 14, 1999 L
Feb. 11, 1999
W
Feb. 23, 1999 L
Jan. 15, 2000
W
Feb. 12, 2000
W
Jan. 11, 2001 L
Feb. 8, 2001
W
Jan. 19, 2002 L
Feb. 16, 2002 L
Jan. 18, 2003 L
Feb. 15, 2003 L
Feb. 7, 2004 L
Feb. 26, 2004
W
March 2, 2004 L
Feb. 5, 2005 L
Feb. 24, 2005 L
Jan. 7, 2006 L
Jan. 28, 2006 L
Feb. 28, 2006 L
Jan. 8, 2007 L
Jan. 27, 2007 L
March 3, 2007 L
Jan. 7, 2008
W
Jan. 26, 2008 L
Jan. 24, 2009
W
Feb. 19, 2009 L
N: 1-1
42-26
A
105-47
H
63-38
A
76-74
H
66-64
A
73-82
A
83-72
H
72-68
H
56-76
A
72-74
H
60-78
A
67-70
A
72-86
H
61-70
H
65-83
A
80-77
A
65-54
H
76-61
H
69-77
A
73-56
N
52-50
H
62-66
A
65-74
H
66-65
A
59-78
A
64-64
H
60-66
A
54-49
H
66-55
A
66-74
A
62-61
H
55-71
H
64-72
A
69-82
A
53-62
H
60-74
A
64-59
H
51-76
A
40-60
H
69-86
A
62-72
H
52-71
A
49-80
A
61-67
H
63-66 2OT A
60-62
N
71-68
A
74-81
H
80-65
H
51-69
A
South Florida
N: 0-0
56-60
62-82
H
A
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
All-Time
Southern
Southern leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 3, 1992 L
SIU-Edwardsville
N: 0-1
85-86
N
N: 0-0
52-44
37-35
40-47
45-47
58-40
43-46
30-58
69-72
80-83
60-88
87-78
62-69
80-97
50-76
52-71
61-77
63-74
68-64
68-77
60-74
63-88
75-85
75-94
62-77
62-93
64-90
46-74
48-51
63-95
53-61
73-84
56-73
77-94
68-77
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
Southern Illinois
SIU leads, 29-5
H: 3-14
A: 2-15
Feb. 21, 1972
W
Feb. 5, 1973
W
Jan. 22, 1974 L
Feb. 14, 1974 L
Feb. 3, 1975
W
Feb. 11, 1975 L
Feb. 12, 1976 L
Nov. 19, 1979 L
Dec. 10, 1979 L
Nov. 20, 1980 L
Dec. 2, 1980
W
Nov. 21, 1981 L
Jan. 5, 1982 L
Dec. 9, 1982 L
Feb. 26, 1983 L
Dec. 11, 1984 L
Dec. 18,1985 L
Nov, 25, 1988
W
Dec. 12, 1989 L
Dec. 11, 1990 L
Nov. 30, 1991 L
Feb. 12, 1992 L
Dec. 11, 1992 L
Feb. 4, 1993 L
Dec. 8, 1993 L
Jan. 19, 1994 L
Dec. 6, 1994 L
Nov. 28, 1995 L
Nov. 23, 1996 L
Dec. 3, 1997 L
Nov. 20, 1998 L
Dec. 18, 1999 L
Nov. 22, 2005 L
Nov. 17, 2006 L
Murray leads, 2-1
H: 2-0
A: 0-1
Dec. 16, 1985 W
Dec. 15, 1986 W
Dec. 13, 1987 L
UT Martin
N: 0-0
83-75
88-53
76-87
H
H
A
N: 0-0
77-62
97-43
82-56
71-78
A
H
H
A
Southern Indiana
Murray leads, 3-1
H: 2-0
A: 1-1
Jan. 7, 1980
W
Jan. 14, 1980
W
Jan. 6, 1986
W
Dec. 17, 1986 L
Southern Mississippi
Southern Mississippi leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Jan. 1, 1993 L 59-91
A
Spalding
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Feb. 11, 1972
W
N: 1-0
48-32
N
Stephen F. Austin leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Jan. 3, 1990 L 67-88
N
Stephen F. Austin
Tennessee Junior
Series tied, 1-1
H: 1-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Jan. 25, 1929
W 29-18
Feb. 14, 1928 L 12-29
2009-10 MURRAY STATE RACER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Series
H
A
Murray leads, 31-28
H: 17-11
A: 13-17
Dec. 6, 1972 L
Dec. 11, 1972 L
Dec. 7, 1974 L
Jan. 30, 1975
W
Dec. 6, 1975
W
Jan. 14, 1976 L
Dec. 18, 1976 L
Feb. 24, 1977 L
Dec. 16, 1978 L
Nov. 30, 1979
W
Jan. 5, 1980
W
Nov. 22, 1980 W
Dec. 13, 1980
W
Jan. 29, 1981
W
Feb. 4, 1982
W
Feb. 25, 1982 L
Nov. 30, 1982 L
Jan. 6, 1983 L
Nov. 30, 1984
W
Dec. 14, 1984 W
Dec. 4, 19986
W
Nov. 27, 1987 W
Dec. 2, 1991
W
Jan. 6, 1992
W
Jan. 14, 1993
W
Feb. 11, 1993
W
Jan. 22, 1994 L
Feb. 28, 1994 L
Jan. 21, 1995 L
Feb. 27, 1995 L
Jan. 20, 1996
W
Feb. 17, 1996
W
Jan. 6, 1997 L
Feb. 1, 1997
W
Jan. 10, 1998 L
Feb. 7, 1998 L
Jan. 9, 1999 L
Feb. 6, 1999 L
Jan. 8, 2000 L
Feb. 5, 2000
W
Jan. 6, 2001 L
Feb. 3, 2001 L
Dec. 9, 2001
W
Feb. 2, 2002 L
Feb. 1, 2003 L
March 1, 2003 L
Jan. 20, 2004
W
Feb. 17, 2004
W
Jan. 18, 2005 L
Feb. 15, 2005 L
Jan. 21, 2006
W
Feb. 25, 2006
W
Jan. 20, 2007
W
Feb. 24, 2007 L
March 2, 2007 W
Jan. 19, 2008
W
March 3, 2008 W
Jan. 5, 2009
W
Feb. 23, 2009
W
Tennessee State
N: 1-0
41-63
44-51
50-60
66-52
61-52
58-62
61-67
60-68
69-77
86-72
68-55
68-63
63-60
73-62
106-80
77-79
72-82
65-73
90-69
110-80
73-67
70-61
102-89
84-73
88-85
80-68
81-93
81-87
69-74
72-77
80-71
75-63
57-65
62-52
52-64
49-82
62-64
49-69
55-71
76-62
44-54
46-65
66-65
50-66
63-78
50-52
70-67
71-70
72-75 OT
70-75
83-64
58-45
67-59
60-62
66-65 OT
71-52
83-48
64-62
82-68
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
N
A
H
A
H
Murray leads, 29-17
H: 16-7
A: 13-10
Nov. 26, 1985 W
Jan. 4, 1986 L
Jan. 9, 1988
W
Feb. 13, 1988
W
Jan. 28, 1989
W
Feb. 13, 1989
W
Jan. 29, 1990
W
Feb. 10, 1990
W
Jan. 19, 1991 L
Feb. 18, 1991 L
Jan. 20, 1992
W
Feb. 15, 1992
W
Jan. 11, 1993 L
Feb. 22, 1993 L
Jan. 24, 1994 L
Jan. 31, 1994 L
Jan. 23, 1995 L
Jan. 30, 1995 L
Jan. 9, 1996 L
Feb. 5, 1996 L
Jan. 13, 1997
W
Feb. 8, 1997 L
Jan. 24, 1998
W
Feb. 21, 1998 L
Jan. 21, 1999
W
Feb. 18, 1999
W
Dec. 4, 1999 L
Feb. 8, 2000
W
Dec. 7, 2000
W
Jan. 16, 2001
W
Jan. 7, 2002
W
Feb. 4, 2002
W
Feb. 6, 2003 L
Feb. 20, 2003
W
Jan. 24, 2004
W
Feb. 19, 2004
W
Jan. 22, 2005
W
Feb. 17, 2005 L
Jan. 5, 2006
W
Feb. 16, 2006
W
Jan. 4, 2007
W
Feb. 15, 2007
W
Jan. 5, 2008 L
Feb. 14, 2008
W
Jan. 8, 2009
W
Feb. 4, 2009
W
N: 0-0
87-67
65-77
88-53
95-56
102-50
93-62
61-55
78-75
73-84
71-74
84-72
73-58
74-80
72-83
76-78
61-71
52-74
57-82
57-66
70-71
94-58
54-58
69-67
59-65
55-46
61-52
72-88
70-47
84-74
65-60
66-58
63-51
70-78
74-66
68-58 OT
71-43
82-73
57-62
96-46
96-81
83-55
81-60
85-90 OT
83-71
83-73
97-93
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
77
All-Time
Tennessee Tech
78
TTU leads, 54-12
H: 9-22
A: 3-29
March 9, 1973 L
Jan. 18, 1975 L
Feb. 6, 1978 L
Jan. 8, 1979 L
Feb. 5, 1979 L
Feb. 2, 1980 L
Jan. 5, 1981 L
Jan. 31, 1981 L
Jan. 23, 1982 L
Feb. 20, 1982 L
Jan. 14, 1983 L
Feb. 11, 1983
W
Jan. 26, 1984 L
Feb. 9, 1984
W
Jan. 26, 1984 L
Feb. 9, 1985 L
Jan. 13, 1986 L
Feb. 15, 1986 L
Jan. 12, 1987 L
Feb. 14, 1987 L
Jan. 25, 1988 L
Feb. 27, 1988 L
Jan. 23, 1989
W
Feb. 18, 1989 L
March 7, 1989 L
Jan. 22, 1990 L
Feb. 17, 1990 L
March 6, 1990 L
Jan. 21, 1991 L
Feb. 16, 1991 L
Jan. 18, 1992 L
Feb. 17,1992 L
Jan. 30, 1993 L
Feb. 27, 1993
W
Jan. 17, 1994 L
Feb. 14, 1994 L
Jan. 16, 1994 L
Feb. 11, 1995 L
Jan. 8, 1996 L
Feb. 19, 1996
W
Jan. 27, 1997
W
Feb. 22, 1997 L
Feb. 25, 1997 L
Jan. 5, 1998 L
Jan. 31, 1998 L
Jan. 2, 1999 L
Jan. 28, 1999 L
Jan. 29, 2000 L
Feb. 26, 2000 L
March 4, 2000 L
Jan. 25, 2001 L
Feb. 22, 2001 L
Jan. 10, 2002 L
Feb. 7, 2002 L
Jan. 13, 2003 L
Feb. 10, 2003 L
Feb. 12, 2004 L
Feb. 10, 2005 L
Jan. 26, 2006
W
Feb. 23, 2007 L
Jan. 25, 2007 L
Feb. 22, 2007
W
Jan. 24, 2008
W
Feb. 28, 2008
W
Jan. 17, 2009
W
Feb. 12, 2009
W
Texas A&M-Commerce
N: 0-3
48-75
36-70
77-89
76-94
63-65
63-88
70-71
74-77
51-82
77-80
68-77
74-71
59-91
83-74
68-83
61-69
58-64
69-92
82-84
75-84
94-104
79-81
68-62
67-71
79-80
74-89
70-78
72-79
87-109
91-116
68-80
77-83
71-93
85-76
67-77
57-72
52-70
70-85
60-61
59-46
52-48
62-77
61-72
55-63
60-62
61-62
68-76
59-64
49-73
45-67
48-63
49-74
57-73
61-70
58-62
55-69
64-72
78-85
82-70
73-79
49-54
80-79 OT
67-55
80-70
69-47
91-84
N
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
N
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
N
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 11, 1991
W
Wake Forest
N: 0-0
96-60
H
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
TAMU-CC leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
Nov. 23, 2001 L
N: 0-0
52-66
N: 1-0
89-56
A
N: 1-0
72-59
N
N
Troy leads, 2-0
H: 0-1
A: 0-1
Dec. 31, 2002 L
Dec. 14, 2003 L
N: 0-1
104-107
N
N: 0-0
63-73
60-68
H
A
N: 0-1
17-20
61-14
45-58
58-62
65-70
45-68
73-89
89-94
69-84
64-84
H
H
A
H
N
H
H
A
H
A
N: 1-1
59-32
80-78
81-66
73-76
63-82
78-77
38-83
52-99
A
A
H
A
N
N
A
A
Union (Tenn.)
Union leads, 9-1
H: 1-5
A: 0-3
Jan. 18, 1929 L
Feb. 5, 1932
W
Jan. 11, 1974 L
Jan. 24, 1974 L
Jan. 24, 1975 L
Nov. 24, 1975 L
Dec. 6, 1976 L
Jan. 18, 1977 L
Feb. 24, 1978 L
Feb. 12, 1990 L
Vanderbilt
Series tied, 4-4
H: 1-0
A: 2-3
Nov. 22, 1976
W
Nov. 30, 1977
W
Nov. 18, 1978 W
Nov. 20, 1978 L
Dec. 14, 1979 L
Dec. 14, 1980
W
Dec. 29, 1997 L
Nov. 29, 2000 L
Virginia Commonwealth
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
March 6, 1975 W
N: 1-1
72-55
65-72
N
N
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 16, 1979
W
N: 1-0
92-78
N
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 1-0
Dec. 12, 1986
W
N: 0-0
77-72
A
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
Nov. 30, 1987 W
N: 0-0
86-60
H
Western Kentucky
Troy
West Tennessee
Western Carolina
Toledo
Toledo leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
March 25, 1989 L
Series tied, 1-1
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
March 7, 1975 W
Nov. 24, 1989 L
Western Illinois
Texas State
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 28, 1997
W
Wayne State
Texas Christian
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 16, 1988
W
Series
N: 1-0
55-41
N
Volunteer State leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
N: 0-1
Jan. 25, 1975 L 54-68
N
Volunteer State
WKU leads, 33-0
H: 6-10
A: 2-21
Feb. 16, 1929 L
March 12, 1929 L
Feb. 13, 1930 L
Feb. 21, 1930 L
Jan. 26, 1974
W
March 1, 1974 W
Jan. 29, 1975
W
Feb. 18, 1975
W
Jan. 19, 1976 L
Feb. 10,1 976 L
March 1, 1976 L
Nov. 29, 1976 L
Feb. 19, 1977
W
Jan. 21, 1978 L
Feb. 20, 1978
W
March 3, 1978 L
Jan. 20, 1979
W
Feb. 8, 1979 L
Feb. 19, 1979 L
Jan. 17, 1980 L
Feb. 16, 1980
W
Jan. 15, 1981 L
Feb. 14, 1981 L
Jan. 2, 1982 L
Jan. 30, 1982 L
Jan. 15, 1983 L
Feb. 12, 1983 L
Feb. 4, 1986 L
Feb. 26, 1987 L
March 3, 1988 L
Jan. 19, 1989
W
Jan. 9, 1991 L
Dec. 17, 1994 L
Dec. 6, 1996 L
Dec. 20, 1999 L
Dec. 31, 2000 L
Dec. 14, 2002 L
Jan. 2, 2004 L
Jan. 3, 2005 L
Nov. 20, 2005 L
Nov. 20, 2006 L
Nov. 14, 2008 L
N: 1-2
20-27
27-29
21-41
20-21
64-38
49-47
57-42
61-52
34-45
51-59
39-68
59-77
77-61
63-89
66-59
88-103
75-68
67-75
68-72
58-68
71-69
81-82
75-82
55-68
54-77
73-78
43-65
60-93
61-82
70-78
63-62
60-77
48-90
57-81
50-81
47-79
60-67
64-72
46-94
59-86
60-67
78-95
H
A
A
H
A
N
H
A
H
A
N
A
H
A
H
N
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
A
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
Murray leads, 1-0
H: 1-0
A: 0-0
March 5, 1929 W
N: 0-0
19-16
H
Wichita State leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-1
N: 0-0
Dec. 20, 2001 L 70-79
A
Wichita State
Xavier
Xavier leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Dec. 3, 1983 L
N: 0-1
54-72
N
N: 0-1
55-65
N
N: 0-0
62-61
84-72
81-71
91-104
87-92
65-74
60-88
64-55
61-78
91-90
A
H
H
A
A
A
A
H
A
H
Yale
Yale leads, 1-0
H: 0-0
A: 0-0
Jan. 3, 1995 L
Youngstown State
Series tied, 5-5
H: 4-1
A: 1-4
Jan. 14, 1984
W
Feb. 18, 1984
W
Jan. 14, 1985
W
Feb. 18, 1985 L
Jan. 18, 1986 L
Feb. 24, 1986 L
Jan. 17, 1987 L
Feb. 23, 1987
W
Jan. 30, 1988 L
Feb. 15, 1988
W
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Retired
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Sheila
SMITH
Guard l 1985-89
Hometown:
Memphis, Tenn.
You can’t talk about Murray State women’s basketball without talking about
Sheila Smith, one of only two MSU women’s player to score more than 2,000
career points. The Memphis, Tenn., native tallied 2,287 points in her four
seasons with the Racers.
Smith ranks ninth among all OVC players in career scoring, and still has the
most single-season points by class for a freshman (484), sophomore (529) and
junior (611) at Murray State.
Smith holds the MSU record for career field goals (892), is third in career free
throws (467), and fourth in steals (200).
She was a driving force behind the success of the 1985-89 teams, culminating
her career at the 1989 Women’s NIT.
Jerseys
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Michelle
WENNING
Guard l 1987-91
Hometown:
New Washington, Ind.
Soon after Michelle Wenning arrived on campus, it was obvious that she would
be a leader at Murray State and in the Ohio Valley Conference. That fact played
out for Wenning after a brilliant four-year Racer career.
Wenning is second on the Murray State career free throws (528), field-goal
percentage (.561) and career rebounds (1,027).
The New Washington, Ind., native became only the second Racer to grab more
than 1,000 points and ranks fifth on the MSU career scoring list with 1,724
points.
She, too, played a pivotal role in the success of the 1987-91 Racer teams, which
averaged 17.3 wins per season and went to the 1989 Women’s NIT.
Smith was inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998.
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Racers
in
the
Pros
The Murray State women’s basketball team has had several players in the past five years leave the Racer program and continue to find success in the professional
basketball world.
Most recently the Racers had two players from the 2008-09 senior class sign contracts to play in the professional ranks. On April 15, 2009, Hayes became the first
MSU women’s basketball player to sign a contract with a team from the WNBA. Hayes signed with the Connecticut Sun and played during the preseason before
heading to Europe to play for TSU 1880 Wasserburg (Germany).
Teammate Amber Guffey became the second member of the 2008-09 senior class to move on to professional play. Guffey is currently playing for Residence
DeWalferdangre (Luxembourg).
Stacy Holmes (2000-02, 03-04) became the first MSU women’s basketball player to be drafted by an American professional league when she was drafted by the
Dallas Fury of the NWBL Dec. 23, 2004. She played for two seasons before retiring in 2006.
In August 2007, OVC Player of the Year (2006-07), Joi Scott signed to play basketball for Clube Juvenil Solaboa Viagem in Azores (Portugal) of FIBA EuroLeague
Women. Scott averaged 21.8 points and 8.6 rebounds in her first season of professional play for Acore (Portugal). After her first professional season she moved up
to the EuroBasket League when she signed to play for Catz Lappeenranta (Finland). In her first season she averaged 12 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. Scott
also recorded 0.8 blocks per game, good for the ninth-best total in the league.
Angela Brown is the final member of the Racer women’s basketball family to earn a spot on a pro team. Four months after finishing her collegiate career in 2008,
Brown signed with the BBC Boom based in Boom, Belgium.
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M
This
Is...
urray State University is home to 10,500 students. They
come from nearby, from throughout the nation and around
the world.
From thousands of universities, students choose Murray State
University because of its academic reputation. Along with exceptional teachers, they get Murray State’s personal approach to living
and learning.
Long considered one of the best-kept secrets in higher education,
the word is starting to get out about the excellence of Murray State
University. Students don’t just pick Murray State - they’re drawn to
it.
Alexander Hall and Science Complex
As one of the best public liberal arts universities, Murray State has attracted students
of high academic standing. In fact, entering MSU students have the highest ACT
average of all Kentucky regional campuses. They are accustomed to challenges,
and they are not disappointed.
Murray State’s highly-respected liberal arts curriculum is built on a core of courses
called University Studies. University Studies is designed to educate each student
broadly in the various areas of human knowledge: the arts, the humanities, the
natural sciences and the social sciences. Equally important, the curriculum helps
students develop communication skills vital to becoming a responsible citizen and
a lifelong learner.
The Campus
Since its founding in 1922, Murray State has gained a reputation for having one of
the most beautiful campuses in the country.
Business Building
World-Wide Recognition
U.S. News & World Report magazine has recognized Murray State University’s
continuing excellence as a top tier university for 15 consecutive years. Murray
ranks sixth in the South among “Top Public Universities - Master’s,” and is the only
Kentucky university to be ranked in the top tier for 15 years in a row.
In the 2006 U.S. News college guide, the university received its highest overall
ranking ever, coming in at 17th among all public and private universities in the
southern region of the country.
Additionally, Murray State was named in the South’s best master’s universities Great
Schools at a Great Price category, where MSU was recognized as one of the top
two best values among public schools in the South.
Murray State University’s solid academic program and affordable price make it an
excellent buy for students seeking success.
High Academic Standards
Murray State is certified by national and regional accreditation agencies, which
means MSU meets rigid standards.
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Adding to the natural scenic beauty of the campus are the many well-maintained
and aesthetically-pleasing buildings. Over the years, MSU has kept its historical
look despite making several additions.
Currently, the university has three major building projects under way and several
others on the drawing board. Most notably, the university just completed a project
which included an impressive entrance to the campus and a fence reminiscent of the
ones which encircle the many thoroughbred horse farms which Kentucky is known.
Other recently completed projects include the Alexander Hall education building and
Phase I of the science complex.
Residential Colleges
Through the recently created Residential College system, Murray State offers
students a way of collegiate life that leads to individual and team success. In 1998,
MSU decided to transform its housing complex (dormitories) into separate colleges
where students who share the same majors or educational pursuits share the entire
collegiate experience. In essence, Murray State didn’t just make a transformation;
it separated itself from other higher education institutions.
From the moment students enroll at Murray State, they become a part of their own
residential college within the university. It means belonging. It means each college
will have its own government, its own athletic teams, its own faculty ombudsperson
and its own traditions.
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Murray
State
University
When the Chronicle of Higher Education featured MSU’s improved style of
education, it wrote of “a sense of college unity” and “competition that carries over
into the classroom.” The Times of London referred to the idea as a vision of Oxford
University in Kentucky.
The system is closest to elite U.S. universities, such as Harvard and Yale, which
assign their many students to residential houses,” wrote the Times.
Student Life
Murray State University offers an active, vibrant and challenging environment for
its students. From the classroom to the residential college room, the Murray State
experience is one which students will harbor for a lifetime.
In the classroom, educators are dedicated to seeing each student reach his or her
potential. Class size is about 30 to 35 students.
Outside of the classroom, Murray State offers many athletic and social programs.
Intramural sports operate year-round, while fraternities and sororities allow students
to form bonds with “brothers” and “sisters” which will last a lifetime. Murray State
also attracts a wide array of nationally-acclaimed speakers, top concerts and other
events.
Perhaps the biggest event on campus each year is Homecoming. Each fall, thousands
of alumni return to Murray State to renew old friendships and visit the place they
called home for four years.
Racer Athletics
The university’s intercollegiate athletic programs are a source of tradition, school
pride, spirit and entertainment for students, alumni and community members alike.
Competing at the highest level of college athletics, MSU is a member of NCAA
Division I and is a founding member of the Ohio Valley Conference with its 16-team
program.
Murray State is committed to athletic excellence, which is evident by its 96 OVC
championships in the 54 years that the Racers have been competing in the
league.
One of the greatest benefits of Racer athletics to Murray State is the attention and
acclaim which it brings to the university. The Murray State men’s basketball team
has achieved extensive notoriety by competing in the NCAA Tournament in most
years. Also, the Racers find themselves being written about in such publications as Sports
Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, The Sporting News, USA Today and dozens of
publications and newspapers across the country. Additionally, Murray State is
featured several times each year on ESPN and Fox Sports Net South as part of
their college basketball and football broadcasts.
Murray State has also sent its share of players to the NFL, the NBA, Major League
Baseball and other professional leagues around the world.
Local Community
Located in the city of Murray in Calloway County in the southwestern corner of
Kentucky, Murray State is surrounded by a neighborly Main Street community of
nearly 50,000 people. Known for its friendly citizens and beautiful, wooded landscape,
Murray/Calloway County is a growing and thriving area.
In addition to its strong educational, employment and quality of life opportunities,
Murray/Calloway County’s location is beneficial in many ways. Located in the Jackson
Purchase region of western Kentucky, Murray is eight miles from Tennessee, 50 miles
from Illinois, 65 miles from Missouri and 150 miles from Indiana, making it easily able
to draw students from five different states. Also, four major cities (St. Louis, Nashville,
Memphis, Louisville) are within a few hours’ driving distance from Murray.
One of the biggest attractions in western Kentucky is scenic Kentucky Lake and the
Land Between the Lakes. Just a 15-minute drive from the Murray State campus are
boating, fishing, hunting, camping and hiking opportunities, which students often take
advantage of during fall and spring weekends.
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University Administration
Murray State University
Board of Regents
DR. RANDY J. DUNN
MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Dunn earned his doctorate from the University of
Illinois in 1991, having completed his bachelor’s
degree in education (1980) and his master’s degree
in educational administration and foundations (1983)
from Illinois State University.
Alan Stout
Chair - Marion
Bill Adams
Vice Chair - Murray
Marilyn Buchanon
Grand Rivers
Dr. Constantine
Curris
Lexington
Sharon Green
Mayfield
Dr. Laxmaiah
Manchikanti
Paducah
Kara Mantooth
Student Regent Madisonville
Dr. Jay Morgan
Faculty Regent Murray
Phil Schooley
Staff Regent Murray
Vickie Travis
Murray
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A K-20 educator, Dunn has served in almost every
capacity, from classroom teacher and building principal
to district superintendent and university professor. In
addition to his service to state and local schools, he has
distinguished himself as a noted scholar and professor
in educational leadership.
Dr. Randy J. Dunn became Murray State’s 11th
president on Dec. 1, 2006. He also holds tenure as a
professor in MSU’s Department of Educational Studies,
Leadership and Counseling.
Dunn served as the Illinois State Superintendent
of Schools previous to taking the MSU presidency
and he has chaired the Department of Educational
Administration and Higher Education at Southern
Illinois University Carbondale. Dunn began his
academic career at Memphis State University (now
The University of Memphis).
During his time as a professor, he published more
than 29 professional articles and book chapters, and
made more than 30 presentations at state and national
conferences.
Dunn has directly influenced hundreds of educators,
teaching more than 11 different graduate courses
and serving on more than 40 doctoral dissertation
committees during his academic career. He has also
served as principal or co-investigator on numerous
funded grants totaling nearly $650,000.
Dunn and his wife Ronda have four children—two
who are students at Murray State and two in the
Chicago area.
President Dunn joined a packed house at the RSEC.
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Athletics
ALLEN WARD
Allen Ward joined the
Murray State athletics
department as its director
on March 30, 2005.
Since his arrival, there
has been a prevailing
theme that symbolizes his administration: steady and
significant progress.
“It’s an honor to serve as Director of Athletics at
Murray State.” said Ward. “I’m very pleased with the
direction of the program and confident it’s positioned
for long-term success.”
The most recent illustration of Ward’s stamp on the
program was Murray State’s capturing of the 2008-09
OVC Commissioners Cup, a symbol of overall athletic
excellence in OVC sponsored championships.
“The OVC Commissioners Cup signifies excellence
throughout the entire program,” said Ward. “It’s a
good barometer in measuring the overall success
of any athletic department and it’s exactly what I
envisioned when I came to Murray State”.
It’s the first time since 1991 that Murray State has
won the all-sports trophy. Ten of Murray’s fifteen
sports finished in third place or higher, with three
sports winning conference championships.
Ward also emphasizes the importance of achievement
in the classroom as well.
Director
“I expect to be a leader in the OVC in everything we
do. I expect to win championships and advance to
compete on the national stage. I intend to continue
to move the program forward,” states Ward.
And Murray moving forward is exactly what has
been happening. Over $3.5 million in athletic facility
enhancements have been made touching every
sport and unit.
The department successfully completed its 10-year
NCAA Recertification process. The overall APR
scores for the department now surpass 960, and the
cumulative GPA for student-athletes for the spring,
2009 semester was 3.06.
Under Ward’s leadership, the Racer Club was
established as the annual fund raising arm of
the department and continues to thrive, the sport
of softball was introduced to the varsity line-up,
additional staff was added in areas vital to studentathlete achievement, a comprehensive Title IX plan
was developed and enacted, the Racer Television
Network was unveiled, and the athletic program
became an official NCAA CHAMPS / Life Skills
member.
Ward has also had to successfully manage
unprecedented turnover with its head coaching
positions and senior level staff, most notably with its
high profile positions. New coaches have been hired
for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football,
women’s soccer, softball, rifle, and strength and
conditioning.
“I like our coaches and staff; it’s a really good group,
and they work extremely hard,” noted Ward. “They
know what it takes to win championships, but also
teach the importance of achieving academically as
well.”
It’s very clear Ward has a passion and devotion for
student-athletes and college athletics.
“Their success, and providing the tools necessary to
perform at the highest level, is my top priority,” says
Ward. “We’re a proud program with a rich tradition
that’s fortunate to have extraordinary university
leadership. We will continue to win championships
while, at the same time, prepare our athletes to
excel long after they have played their last game for
Murray State.”
Ward, 42, came to Murray State from the University
of North Texas, where he served in numerous
capacities over 14 years for the Division I BCS
program, including the last six years as Senior
Associate Athletics Director.
A native of Rolla, Missouri, Ward is a 1989 graduate
of William Jewell College and earned his master’s
degree from Wichita State University. Ward and his
wife, Sharon, have two children: Nathan, 11, and
Nicole, 8.
“Our motto is Four Years – Two Goals. We want every
student-athlete to leave Murray State with a degree
in one hand and a championship ring on the other,”
states Ward unrelentingly. “I fully expect our studentathletes to take advantage of their opportunity to
receive a quality education while competing at the
highest level of intercollegiate athletics.”
Each of the past four years, the graduation rates for
student-athletes have surpassed that of the general
student body.
Ward makes no secret where he intends to take the
program.
The Ward family (from left): Nicole, Sharon, Allen, and Nathan.
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Athletic
Administration
PAUL BUBB
(Monmouth College, 1979)
Associate Athletics Director,
External Affairs
Paul Bubb is in his first full year as associate athletic director
for external affairs.
Bubb directs the activities of the Racer Club and Racer Athletics’
Corporate Partner program. He also oversees the areas of marketing and promotions,
ticket operations and media relations as well as the men’s and women’s golf, baseball
and softball programs.
Prior to arriving at Murray State, Bubb spent five years at Idaho State University, first
serving as assistant athletic director for development (2003), and then senior associate
athletic director for external operations (2004), and finally as the director of athletics
(2005 – 2008).
Bubb’s 28-year career in athletics has included athletic administrative positions at
Southern Illinois University (Carbondale), Drake University, Cal State Northridge, Boise
State and the University of Maine. Bubb began his collegiate career as an assistant
basketball coach and alumni administrator at Monmouth College.
A 1979 graduate of Monmouth College (IL), Bubb earned his master’s degree in sport
management at Western Illinois University.
Paul and his wife, Susan, were married in 1985 and have a daughter, Kallan.
STEVE HARRELL
(Delaware, 2005)
ASSISTANT ATHLETICS
DIRECTOR, COMPLIANCE
MATT KELLY
(Alma College, 1994)
ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
INTERNAL OPERATIONS
Matt Kelly is in his third year as associate athletics director for
internal operations after serving two years as assistant director
of athletics for academics.
Prior to arriving at Murray State, Kelly spent two years at the University of MissouriKansas City.
A 1994 graduate of Alma College, he also earned his master’s in physical education and
sports administration at Eastern Kentucky in 1996.
Kelly oversees the academic progress of more than 300 Murray State student-athletes.
He is a member of the National Association of Advisors for Athletics and is an adjunct
instructor in sport sociology for the Murray State Sociology Department.
Before arriving at Missouri-Kansas City, Kelly spent four-and a-half years as an academic
advisor for the football, swimming and diving teams at Florida State University. He was
also the study hall/tutor coordinator for all sports at FSU.
While working on his master’s at Eastern Kentucky, Kelly was a graduate assistant in
the athletics academics department and an adjunct faculty member in the health and
physical education department.
Kelly and his wife, Laura, have a son, Cole, 8, and a daughter, Olivia, 6.
MIKE THIEKE
(Murray State, 1974)
ASSISTANT ATHLETICS
DIRECTOR, FACILITIES
Mike Thieke is in his 20th year
Steve Harrell begins his first
at Murray State and has served
season with the Murray State
in many areas of the athletics
athletic department as the
department.
assistant athletics director for
compliance. Harrell comes to Murray after spending one He was named coordinator of facilities and game day
year at the University of North Florida.
management in 2004 and has served as assistant athletics
director for facilities since 2007.
Harrell is responsible for the oversight of NCAA compliance
for over 300 student-athletes in Murray State’s 16 NCAA Thieke’s long association with Murray State began when
he played baseball in 1973 and 1974. Thieke threw a
Division I athletic programs.
no-hitter against Purdue, one of only seven no-hitters in
While at North Florida, Harrell worked both in the program history.
compliance department and as an athletic academic After serving as pitching coach at Memphis University from
support counselor. During that time he produced a guide 1978-89, he came back to Murray State as an assistant.
and website for student-athletes to help them achieve From 1993-03, Thieke was the head coach of MSU. In
academic success.
2003, the ‘Breds made the an appearance in the NCAA
Regionals.
Before his time at North Florida, Harrell served as a senior
event staff supervisor at the University of Delaware. Thieke’s duties have included overseeing the installation of
the new Fieldturf at Stewart Stadium, and construction of
He supervised event staff for athletic games, concerts, the Crisp Soccer-Tennis Complex. He has also completed
graduations, and trade shows. He also volunteered in other renovation projects for basketball, soccer, volleyball,
the sports marketing department and was a coach and and rowing.
counselor at the David Henderson Basketball school while
He graduated in 1974 from Murray State with a degree
at Delaware.
in secondary education/business and earned a master’s
In December 2005 Harrell earned a bachelor of science degree in physical education in 1977 and also owns a
degree in sport management from the University of United States patent.
Delaware. After graduating from Delaware Harrell enrolled Thieke and his wife, Suzie, have two sons, John David,
in Florida Coastal School of Law, where he earned a 27, and Taylor, 21. John David, played baseball at MSU
law degree in 2009. Harrell also earned sports law and and is married to former OVC Tennis Player of the Year
advanced legal writing certificates.
Melissa Spencer, they have a daughter, Madison, 3.
Taylor is a senior on the MSU Baseball team.
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DAVE WINDER
(Murray State, 1987)
ASSISTANT ATHLETICS
DIRECTOR, MEDIA RELATIONS
Dave Winder is in his eighth year
with Murray State athletics and
sixth in media relations.
Winder “officially” joined the Racer athletics program in
2001, but in many ways, the Jackson, Mo., native has been
a part of Murray State athletics for years.
Winder first came to MSU as a sophomore baseball player
in the fall of 1983. He played three seasons for Johnny
Reagan and became an All-Ohio Valley Conference first
baseman in 1987. Winder still holds the OVC and MSU
single-game record with 12 RBIs.
After graduating from MSU in 1987 with a journalism
degree, Winder served as the radio voice of Southeast
Missouri State athletics from 1988 to 1991. He returned to
Kentucky in 1991 and anchored the sports desk at WPSD
TV-6 in Paducah for 10 years. He hosted the Murray
State Racers’ football and basketball television shows
from 1993 to 2007.
Since becoming assistant athletics director for media
relations in 2004 Winder has increased the size of the
sports information staff and its production, launched a
new athletics website and began video streaming of MSU
games in 2006.
Winder and his wife, Janice, have a daughter, Meagan, 14,
and son, Matthew, 12.
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Murray
State
Susan Darnell
Darren Edgington
Strength &
Conditioning Coach
Cate Ellis
Assistant
Athletic Trainer
Eric Frederick
Scott Grant
Fulton Hart
Joe Haynes
Becky Hudson
Ticket Manager
Ticket Office
Assistant
Assistant
Athletic Trainer
Television
Specialist
Janet Futrell
Assistant
Athletic Trainer
Men’s Basketball
Secretary
Strength &
Conditioning Coach
Deanna Gordon
Alan Lollar
Kyle McClure
Crystal Morrow
Jennifer Johnson
Athletic Administration
Allen Ward .................... 3164
Matt Kelly . .................... 4424
Paul Bubb.......................3369
Steven Harrell . ............. 3430
Dave Winder . ............... 4271
Nathan Young
Tamra Garrison
Women’s Basketball
Secretary
Note: Area code and prefix
for all numbers below is
270-809-xxxx.
Faculty Athletic
Representative
James Gardner
Equipment Manager
Business
Manager
Murray State
Athletics Directory
Bill Whitaker
Staff
Head Athletic
Trainer
Mike Thieke....................7035
Crystal Morrow...............3746
Janet Futrell....................7060
Bill Whitaker....................6899
Deanna Gordon..............3397
Jennifer Johnson............6288
Becky Hudson................6804
Tamra Garrison...............6181
Academics
Chris England.................5435
Megan Short...................5434
Football
Secretary
Marketing &
Promotions
Director
Senior Accounting
Clerk
Administrative
Assistant
Athletic Training
Alan Lollar .................... 6858
Marketing & Promotions
Kyle McClure ................ 3517
Media Relations
Dave Winder...................4271
John Brush ................... 7044
Teri LaJeunesse ........... 3351
Tickets
Susan Darnell . ............. 4895
Scott Grant.....................3000
MURRAY STATE HEAD COACHES
Beth Acreman
Dereck Chavis
Track & Field
Women’s Basketball
Rob Cross
Chris England
Matt Griffin
Eddie Hunt
Connie Keasling
Billy Kennedy
Alan Lollar
Rob McDonald
Velvet Milkman
Mel Purcell
Jay Pyron
Dave Schwepker
Women’s Soccer
Men’s Basketball
Rifle
Baseball
Cross Country
Women’s Golf/SWA
Football
Men’s Tennis
Baseball
Rob McDonald . ............ 4892
Golf (M)
Eddie Hunt . .................. 6287
Tennis (M)
Mel Purcell . .................. 6813
Basketball (M)
Billy Kennedy . .............. 6804
Golf (W)
Velvet Milkman ............. 5408
Tennis (W)
Connie Keasling ........... 5407
Basketball (W)
Rob Cross .................... 6288
Rifle
Alan Lollar .................... 6858
Track & Field
Dereck Chavis .............. 3240
Cross Country
Chris England . ............. 5435
Soccer
Beth Acreman . ............. 3136
Volleyball
David Schwepker ......... 3825
Football
Matt Griffin . .................. 6181
Softball
Jay Pyron ..................... 3748
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Men’s Golf
Softball
Women’s Tennis
Volleyball
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Basketball
Facilities
The Regional Special Events Center
opened its doors in June 1998,
drawing capacity crowds
to Murray State basketball games
The Racers’ locker room features a dressing area, lounge and kitchen area, a coaches’ meeting room and a team ready room to help prepare for
practices and games. Tiered theatre-style seating in the ready room makes preparation comfortable, while the lounge area — which features a largescreen TV — provide comfort and style in viewing game tapes.
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ACADEMICS
&
LIFE
SKILLS
Backing up its commitment to ensure that Racer student-athletes have every opportunity to excel in the classroom as well as on the athletic fields,
Murray State athletics established a state-of-the-art academic center.
Named in honor of longtime supporters Jan and Dick Weaver, who provided funding for the building of the center, the Weaver Academic Enhancement
Center was opened at Roy Stewart Stadium June 30, 1997, and immediately began to pay dividends in the MSU athletics program.
Today, the Weaver Center is a spacious facility equipped with individual and group study areas, but the centerpiece of the Weaver Center is its
computer lab.
In the past two years the lab has been outfitted with all new desktop computers. Student-athletes can use the computers to access the internet for
research and to complete class projects and papers.
MSU student-athletes also use the Weaver Center for study hall, which meets throughout the day. During study hall, student-athletes have access to
tutors, study groups and computers.
The center continues to play a key role in the academic success of MSU student-athletes. For the 2008-09 academic year 152 student-athletes had
a 3.5 or higher grade point average and 37 had perfect 4.0 GPA’s.
The center is open 12 hours a day, six days a week during the school year, with an abbreviated schedule during the summer and holidays.
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Ohio
Valley
Conference
Entering its 62nd year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues
to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eightholdest NCAA Division I conference. For only the second time
in a decade, the Conference expanded by adding Southern
Illinois University Edwardsville as the league’s 11th member
in 2008. The move expanded the OVC’s geographical
footprint to the St. Louis market and marked the first change
in membership since expanding to the state of Alabama
(Jacksonville State, Samford) in 2003.
BETH DeBAUCHE
Commissioner
JENNIFER GIBBS
Asst. Commissioner
Championships
KYLE SCHWARTZ
Asst. Commissioner
for Media Relations
ROB HAUCKE
Director,
OVC Properties
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BRIAN PULLEY
Asst. Commissioner
External Affairs
HEATHER BROWN
Director,
Media Relations
BRAD WALKER
Asst. Commissioner
Operations
The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth
DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner
in league history on July 28. She is currently one of just
five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and
one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The
last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs
as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the MidAmerican Conferences.
The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for
the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then
that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State,
Charles (Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern
Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director
at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a
new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World
War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky
Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined
with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the
OVC.
In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more
significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation,
league member Morehead State became one of the first nontraditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black
student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related
aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete,
Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned allconference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial
barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league
began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to
African-Americans.
In the late 1970s, women’s athletics began somewhat
of a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began
sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the
need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes,
the OVC established women’s championships in the sports
of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country
and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports
were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of
women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the
automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA
became the governing body in 1982.
The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes
are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in
the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented
yearly to male and female athletes, while others are
commended for their academic success by being Medal of
Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s
Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one
institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as
separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport.
Since the College Sports Information Directors of American
(CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio
Valley Conference has had 179 student-athletes honored
with the award, including 25 over the last three years (200607 to the present).
Through the early years of the league, administrators
wrestled with fan behavior due to the close proximity
of the Conference members and the intense rivalries
which developed. Just as it did decades ago, the OVC
took the leadership role on what has become a national
issue. In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind
“Sportsmanship Statement,” a policy which promotes
principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for
one’s opponent. The statement has become a model for
others to follow across the nation, and has answered the
challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve
sportsmanship in collegiate athletics.
Additionally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Hamilton
Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead
State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, to a
junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic
contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics
of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the
Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and
Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented to one
institution and 18 sport-specific teams voted by their peers
to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and
ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA.
The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding
Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley
Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard
to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration
for increased involvement of university presidents in
setting policies and making rules. The presidents of
OVC institutions, however, have always governed the
Conference, long before presidential governance became
a national theme.
The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports:
baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and
track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer,
softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition,
the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s
sport of rifle.
Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley
Conference has grown significantly from its humble
beginnings while increasing the number of athletics
opportunities it provides for students. Current league
representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky
University, Morehead State University and Murray State
University, along with Austin Peay State University, Eastern
Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast
Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee
Technological University and the University of Tennessee
at Martin.
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Racer
Multi-Media
RACER RADIO & TV
Radio
Fans can listen to each of the Racers basketball games this season live on the Racer Sports Network, which originates at WNBS
(1340 AM) in Murray. Kyle Rogers returns as the voice of Racer women’s basketball for the second season.
A link is also provided on GoRacers.com on the right side to listen to the games live over the internet, free of charge.
TV
Every game that the Racers play in the RSEC is broadcast live on MSU-TV 11 in the local area.
Kyle Rogers
This year MSU will also be able to be seen on the Missouri Sports Network (MSN), Sunday, Dec. 13 when the Racers travel to
Columbia, Mo., to play Missouri.
Voice of Racer
Women’s Basketball
INTERNET
Murray State launched its first athletics department-driven web site in
1999, and GoRacers.com has been providing information and insight
into Murray State athletics ever since. In January 2006, MSU launched a
new GoRacers.com, powered by JumpTV.
Not only is the state-of-the-art web site a fascinating place to browse for
Racer fans worldwide, but it is also an invaluable tool for media members
needing up-to-date information on the Racers.
Members of the media are encouraged to use any information and
photos provided on GoRacers.com, and have permission from MSU
athletics to do so.
Additionally, GoRacers.com provides links to other pertinent web
sites, such as the Murray State University school site, the Ohio Valley
Conference Web site, the NCAA site and others.
Like its predecessor, GoRacers.com features rosters, schedules,
statistics and team notes. New features provided at the Web site
include:
• E-Mail alerts
• Enhanced player biographies
• Live Stats
• Rotating stories
• Media guides
• Scrolling scoreboard
• A Photo Store, and much more!
For the fifth year, the Ohio Valley Conference, in cooperation with
JumpTV, will provide live video streaming of men’s and women’s
basketball games played at the site of its member schools. Fans can
watch and hear their favorite teams live online through video streaming
by going to www.OVCsports.tv and signing up for individual games or an
entire season package.
Fans can also follow the sports news for the Ohio Valley Conference
through “OVC Radio.”
“OVC Radio” is a syndicated radio program airing Monday through
Friday throughout Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Illinois and Missouri.
The program is produced by Hoback Entertainment and hosted by Chip
Hoback.
The programs focus on key match-ups, individual superlatives, human
interest features and other notes of interest from around the OVC.
Fans can find archives of the most recent week’s worth of “OVC Radio”
programs at OVCsports.com.
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MSU
Media
Media Relations Staff
Dave
WINDER
Assistant AD for
Media Relations
Office: (270) 809-4271
Cell: (270) 293-0566
Email: dave.winder@
murraystate.edu
Teri
LAJEUNESSE
Media Relations
Assistant
Office: (270) 809-3351
Cell: (270) 293-0595
Email: teri.lajeunesse@
murraystate.edu
John
BRUSH
Media Relations
Assistant
Office: (270) 809-7044
Cell: (270) 293-0590
Email: john.brush@
murraystate.edu
Relations
Welcome
The Murray State University Athletics Media
Relations Department is pleased to assist you
with the coverage of Racer women’s basketball.
Teri LaJeunesse, is the contact for MSU women’s
basketball. LaJeunesse can be reached at (270)
809-3351 or via E-Mail at
[email protected].
Credentials
Credentials for all MSU basketball games are for
working media only. Requests for credentials must
be made at least two days prior to home games
and one week before an away game. Requests
should be directed to Teri LaJeunesse. If media
credentials are not picked up in advance, they
will be held at the Media Will Call Entrance at the
loading dock behind the RSEC.
Game Day
Press Row - Seating on press row is limited to
WORKING MEDIA ONLY. Space is limited and
members of the media will be assigned seats.
Spouses, dates, children and other non-workers
are not permitted in working media areas.
Photographers - Print and television
photographers are allowed to shoot from a
distance of six feet behind each baseline at the
RSEC. Strobes are permitted but arraignments
must be made through the MSU Media Relations
office prior to game day. No flash photography
is permitted.
Parking - A limited number of parking spaces are
available for each home game. The media parking
area is located on the east side of the RSEC,
behind Stewart Stadium. Members of the media
are asked to call ahead so that the MSU Media
Relations staff will be able to add your name to the
pass list. The entrance to the parking lot is off of
highway 121, across from Back Yard Burger.
Press Row Services - Statistics and a play-byplay will be available to members of the media
following each game. Prior to the game, stats,
rosters, notes and other information will also be
available. Wireless internet is available in the
RSEC, ask Teri LaJeunesse about how to access.
A limited number of hard wire internet outlets are
also available upon request. Additional information
can also be found on www.GoRacers.com.
Visiting Radio - A courtesy line is available for the
official radio network of each visiting team. Anyone
intending to use remote pick-up equipment must
contact Neal Bradley of the Racer Sports Network
at (270) 753-2400.
Post-Game Interviews
Coach Cross and select Murray State players will
be available in the RSEC weight room, which also
serves as the interview area, 10 minutes after the
conclusion of each game. Visiting coaches are
invited to the interview room, but only at the coach’s
discretion. Television crews need to bring their
own lights. If there is a particular MSU player the
media wants to talk to after a game, please notify
the Media Relations staff.
Locker Room - The Murray State locker room is
closed to the media.
Weekly Interviews
Coach Cross will conduct a weekly press luncheon
each Monday during the season in the Racer Room
at Stewart Stadium. Cross will address the media
at 11:30 a.m. and lunch will follow.
Interviews with players and Coach Cross can
also be arranged through Teri LaJeunesse. All
interviews must be arranged at least 24 hours in
advance. The best time to interview players is
following practice, which typically runs from 6
a.m.-9 a.m.
Conduct Policy
Murray State, the College Sports Information
Directors of America, and the Basketball Writers
Association remind everyone that cheering or
jeering for either team from the working media
areas is not permitted and will be grounds for
removal from the RSEC. Thank you for your
cooperation.
Tobacco Policy
In adherence with the NCAA, smoking and the
use of tobacco products are not permitted in the
working media areas. This includes smokeless
and chewing tobacco. We thank you in advance
for your cooperation with this policy.
LOCAL MEDIA DIRECTORY
Bryce
WEYMOUTH
Media Relations
Intern
Office: (270) 809-7051
Email: bweymouth@
murraystate.edu
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Television
WPSD (NBC)
(270) 415-1928
KFVS (CBS)
(573) 335-4254
MSU-TV 11
(270) 809-3170
Coach’s Show
(270) 809-3154
Jeff Bidwell
Greg Miller
Todd Richards Chad Fryman
Jeremy McKeel
Joe Haynes
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Radio
WNBS WCBL WHOP WYMC WKYX / WNGO
(270) 753-2400
(270) 527-3102
(270) 885-5331
(270) 247-1430
(270) 554-8255
Neal Bradley
Jeff Waters
Todd Hamilton
Brett Fowler
Joe Jackson
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Print
Ledger & Times
Paducah Sun
Racer Insider
Murray State News
Messenger
Tribune-Courier
(270) 753-1916
(270) 575-8600
(270) 753-5842
(270) 809-4481
(270) 247-5233
(270) 527-3162
Michael Dann
Dusty Luthy Will Aubrey
Elizabeth Johnson
Kevin Weaks
Justin McGill
[email protected]
dluthy@@paducahsun.com
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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