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2 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games Conference Nonconference GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT SCORE W-L ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Nov. 22 Alcorn State W 257 (21) Chelsee Insell (11) Alex Munday Nov. 25 Troy State W 313 (16) Cora Beth Smith (6) Alex Munday Nov. 28 at Vanderbilt L 1251 (16) Lindsey Harris (6) Morgan Vickery Nov. 29 vs. Princeton L 318 (16) Alex Munday (6) Chelsee Insell Dec. 2 at Nicholls State W 180 (16) Chelsee Insell (11) Chelsee Insell Dec. 13 at Jacksonville W 932 (18) Alex Munday (12) Chelsee Insell Dec. 16 UNC Asheville W 323 (21) Alex Munday (9) Chelsee Insell Dec. 29 vs. Louisiana Monroe L 839 (12) Chelsee Insell (8) Giovanni Price Dec. 30 vs. Mississippi Valley State W 830 (20) Chelsee Insell (8) Alex Munday Jan. 3 Southern Mississippi L 412 (16) Alex Munday (6) Cora Beth Smith Jan. 6 Jacksonville State* L 633 (17) Alex Munday (7) Chelsee Insell Jan. 10 at Tennessee State* W 716 (14) Morgan Vickery, Chelsee Insell (9) Chelsee Insell Jan. 15 at Murray State* L 522 (25) Alex Munday (3) Alex Munday, Chelsee Insell, Lindsey Harris Jan. 17 at UT Martin* L 1821 (15) Chelsee Insell (8) Morgan Vickery Jan. 19 Alabama State W 851 (17) Alex Munday (8) Alex Munday Jan. 22 Morehead State* L 633 (17) Chelsee Insell (6) Giovanni Price Jan. 24 Eastern Kentucky* L 513 (21) Sarah Clement, Alex Munday (6) Chelsee Insell Jan. 29 Eastern Illinois* L 455 (11) Alex Munday (5) Giovanni Price Jan. 31 Southeast Missouri* L 813 (17) Alex Munday (9) Alex Munday Feb. 5 at Tennessee Tech* L 2845 (13) Alex Munday, LaBrena Friend (7) Alex Munday Feb. 7 at Austin Peay* L 850 (20) Alex Munday (7) Ché Walker Feb. 12 at Eastern Kentucky* L -- (16) Alex Munday (10) Giovanni Price Feb. 14 at Morehead State* W 3030 (15) Tish Pilkerton, LaBrena Friend (6) Alex Munday Feb. 19 Austin Peay* L 412 (19) Alex Munday (7) LaBrena Friend Feb. 21 Tennessee Tech* L 611 (18) Alex Munday (5) LaBrena Friend Feb. 24 at Jacksonville State* L -- (18) Cora Beth Smith (5) Giovanni Price, Chelsee Insell Feb. 26 Tennessee State* W 721 (27) Chelsee Insell (8) Chelsee Insell *OVC game Vanderbilt Tournament Coca-Cola Classic ATTENDANCE TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 6, Away 12,147 1,104 Neutral 1, TOTAL 21, Cora Beth Smith 28

3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Alex Munday Chelsee Insell Lindsey Harris Morgan Vickery Veronica Pike Cora Beth Smith LaBrena Friend Giovanni Price Sarah Clement Tish Pilkerton Ché Walker Andrea Ward TEAM SAMFORD OPPONENTS SCORE BY PERIODS 1ST 2ND OT OT2 OT3 OT4 TOTAL SAMFORD OPPONENTS DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL SAMFORD OPPONENTS Ché Walker Andrea Ward 29

4 SUPERLATIVES AND LETTERWINNERS TEAM HIGHS POINTS 82, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) FIELD GOALS MADE 24, vs. Austin Peay (2/19/04) FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 62, vs. Eastern Illinois (1/29/04 at Jacksonville (12/13/03) FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE.478 (22-46), at Murray State (1/15/04) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 11, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 28, vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE.583 (7-12), at Murray State (1/15/04) FREE THROWS MADE 27, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 33, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE.875 (21-24), vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) REBOUNDS 46, at Austin Peay (2/7/04) ASSISTS 21, vs. Austin Peay (2/19/04) STEALS 11, vs. Louisiana Monroe (12/29/03) BLOCKS 6, vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) TURNOVERS 27, vs. Louisiana Monroe (12/29/03) ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Angela Archibald, Clarissa Clark, , , , Sarah Clement, , , , Aimee Cochran, , , , Deon Cooper, , , , Ginny Crenshaw, Jennifer East, , , Tara Enoch, , , LaBrena Friend, , , Lindsey Harris, , , Chelsee Insell, , Candace Jones, , Emily Kemmerlin, Jennifer Lutrell, , , , Natalie McLendon, , , Cortney Moore, , , , Jodi Morris, , Alex Munday, Veronica Pike, Tish Pilkerton, Danielle Pinkson, , , , Giovanni Price, , , , Suzette Noot Pittman, , , , Heidi Sauers, Ashley Sharp, Cora Beth Smith, , Danna Stallings, , , Mesha Tisdel, , Clarissa Tomlinson, , Virginia Tucker, , Vicki Vettenburg, , Morgan Vickery, , , Ché Walker, , , Andrea Ward, , Wendi Wilcox, , , , INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 27, Chelsee Insell vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) 10, Alex Munday, vs. UNC Asheville (12/16/03) 21, Alex Munday, at Austin Peay (2/7/04).833 (5-6), Veronica Pike, at Jacksonville State (2/24/04) Sarah Clement, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) Chelsee Insell, at UT Martin (1/17/03) 5, Chelsee Insell, vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) Chelsee Insell, vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) Chelsee Insell, at UT Martin (1/17/04) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 8, Chelsee Insell, vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) Chelsee Insell, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) Chelsee Insell, vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) Morgan Vickery, vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (2-2), Alex Munday, at Eastern Kentucky (2/12/04) Cora Beth Smith, at Eastern Kentucky (2/12/04) Giovanni Price, at Austin Peay (2/7/04) Alex Munday at Nicholls State (12/2/03) FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS TURNOVERS 12, Chelsee Insell, vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) 14, Veronica Pike, vs. Jacksonville State (1/6/04) 1.000, 17 times 12, Chelsee Insell, at Jacksonville (12/13/04) 8, Lindsey Harris, vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) 4, Veronica Pike, vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) 4, Tish Pilkerton, at Morehead State (2/14/04) Alex Munday, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/30/03) 7, Alex Munday, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) Alex Munday, vs. Louisiana Monroe (12/29/03) Chelsee Insell, vs. Troy State (11/25/03) Returning players are in bold. 30

5 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 1 Samford 57, Alcorn State 41 Nov. 22, 2003, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Alcorn State (41) 50 Powers (F) Roberts (C) Johnson (G) Dennis (G) Gardner (G) Sims Skeete Gooch Alexander Huff TOTALS Percentages: FG:.340, FT:.308, 3PG:.200 (Johnson 0-1, Gardner 1-3, Skeete 0-1) Team Rebounds: 4 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 17 (Powers 2, Roberts 4, Johnson 5, Dennis 2, Gardner 3, Skeete 1) Steals: 8 (Powers 1, Johnson 2, Dennis 1, Gardner 2, Sims 1, Skeete 1) Samford (57) 24 Walker (F) Pilkerton (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike Price Munday Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.500, FT:.400, 3PG:.412 (Harris 0-2, Smith 1-2, Insell 5-7, Friend 0-1, Vickery 0-1, Pike 1-2, Clement 0-2) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 1 (Smith 1) Turnovers: 19 (Walker 1, Harris 3, Smith 4, Insell 1, Friend 2, Vickery 1, Price 1, Munday 1, Clement 4, Team 1) Steals: 7 (Smith 1, Friend 3, Pike 1, Munday 2) Technical Fouls: None A: 257 Officials: Ray McClure, Faye Wilson, Angelica Suffren Alcorn State Samford Chelsee Insell scored a career-high 21 points on 7-of-10 shooting to lead the Samford women s basketball team to a victory over the Alcorn State Lady Braves in the season-opener for both teams at Seibert Hall Nov. 22. After falling behind early, 4-0, Samford (1-0) went on a 10-2 run to take a 10-6 lead with 13:46 to go in the first half on a layup by Insell. The game stayed close through most of the first half before Samford went on a 14-1 run during the final 6:46 of the first half to take a lead over Alcorn State (0-1) into the locker room. The Bulldogs began the second half with a 7-2 run to push its lead to 19 at with 16:22 left in the game. Samford went on to lead by as much as 25 points in the second half at with 8:25 to go, though Alcorn State ended the game by outscoring the Bulldogs, 15-6, to make the final score Samford was led by Insell s 21 points, and freshman Alex Munday scored 14 points and pulled down 11 rebounds in her collegiate debut. Alcorn State was led by Natasha Dennis with 12 points, while Tnonealyer Powers added 10 points for the Lady Braves. GAME 2 Samford 51, Troy State 41 Nov. 25, 2003, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Troy State (41) 3 McGriff (F) Gay (F) Jones (C) Fiehrer (G) Holman (G) Muse Kelly Tinsley Hairston Cross TOTALS Percentages: FG:.308, FT:.500, 3PG:.250 (Fiehrer 0-3, Holman 1-3, Muse 0-2, Tinsley 1-2, Hairston 1-2) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 22 (McGriff 3, Gay 2, Jones 1, Fiehrer 8, Holman 6, Hairston 1, Team 1) Steals: 3 (Gay 1, Fiehrer 2) Samford (51) 34 Clement (F) Munday (C)C Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike Walker Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.395, FT:.706, 3PG:.429 (Munday 1-3, Harris 2-7, Smith 2-3, Insell 2-3, Friend 0-1, Vickery 2-3, Price 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 0, Turnovers: 19 (Munday 1, Harris 3, Insell 7, Pike 2, Walker 6) Steals: 6 (Munday 1, Harris 1, Smith 2, Vickery 1, Pike 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 313 Officials: Eddie Miller, Ray McClure, Don Hudson Troy State Samford Sophomore guard Cora Beth Smith scored 16 points to lead the Samford women s basketball team to a victory over in-state rival Troy State at Seibert Hall Nov. 25. Samford fell behind early in the first half, trailing Troy State by as much as six points, but the Bulldogs went on an 11-0 run to take a lead on a three-pointer by Smith with 6:44 to go in the first half. Samford extended its lead to nine by halftime, as the Bulldogs took a lead into the locker room. Samford maintained its lead throughout the second half. The Bulldogs pushed the lead to 11 points at with 12:24 to go on a three-pointer by Chelsee Insell, and then again at on a jumper by Ché Walker with 9:41 left in the game. Troy State got no closer than six points the rest of the way, as Samford came away with the victory. The win gives Samford the best start in the history of the program, which is in its seventh season. Smith was the only player in double figures for Samford. Lindsey Harris scored nine points, and Alex Munday and Insell scored seven apiece for the Bulldogs. For Troy State, Kim McGriff scored 16 points and pulled down five rebounds. Latoya Gay scored six points and had six rebounds for the Lady Trojans. GAME 3 Vanderbilt 67, Samford 50 Nov. 28, 2003, Memorial Gym, Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt Tournament Samford (50) 33 Munday (F) Clement (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Ward Friend Vickery Pike Pilkerton Walker Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.415, FT:.700, 3PG:.409 (Munday 1-3, Clement 1-1, Harris 3-7, Smith 1-3, Insell 2-3, Friend 0-1, Vickery 1-3, Price 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 1 (Munday 1) Turnovers: 25 (Munday 5, Clement 3, Harris 2, Smith 4, Insell 3, Friend 1, Pike 3, Walker 2, Price 2) Steals: 4 (Clement 1, Harris 1, Walker 2) Vanderbilt (67) 24 Hager (F) Earley (F) Benningfield (C) Antony (G) Davis (G) Korkko Stringfield Grimaldi Ferragamo Hall Jules Thomas TOTALS Percentages: FG:.456, FT:.600, 3PG:.545 (Hager 0-1, Benningfield 2-3, Antony 0-1, Davis 2-3, Stringfield 1-1, Ferragamo 1-1, Hall 0-1) Team Rebounds: 4 Blocked Shots: 2 (Hager 1, Korkko 1) Turnovers: 11 (Hager 2, Earley 1, Benningfield 1, Antony 1, Korkko 2, Grimaldi 2, Jules 1, Thomas 1) Steals: 12 (Hager 1, Earley 1, Benningfield 2, Antony 3, Davis 3, Korkko 1, Jules 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 321 Officials: Kantner, Novak, Orr Samford Vanderbilt The Samford women s basketball team suffered its first loss of the season in a setback at Vanderbilt in the first round of the Vanderbilt Tournament in Memorial Gymnasium Friday. I thought we played hard, Samford Head Coach Mike Morris said. I was disappointed in our execution and poise. Effort-wise, we were okay, but we weren t consistent with our poise and execution. Samford (2-1) jumped out quickly and grabbed an early 5-2 lead with junior guard Lindsey Harris scoring the first five points for the Bulldogs. Vanderbilt (3-0) then went on a 16-3 run to take an 18-8 lead with 12:08 to go in the first half on a layup by Dee Davis. Vanderbilt pushed its lead to as much as 19 in the first half at with 3:52 left, but Samford closed the half with a 7-0 run, and Vanderbilt led at halftime. In the second half, after Vanderbilt extended its lead to 19 at 45-26, Samford cut the advantage to 14 at with 13:56 to go in the game on a jumper by sophomore guard Cora Beth Smith. The Commodores then went on a 17-4 run to make the score Samford finished the game by outscoring the Commodores, 15-5, to make the final score Samford was led by Harris with 16 points. Freshman forward Alex Munday scored 10 points for the Bulldogs. For Vanderbilt, Jennifer Benningfield led all scorers with 18 points. Davis scored 14, and Cherish Stringfield added 10 for the Commodores. 31

6 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 4 Princeton 84, Samford 58 Nov. 29, 2003, Memorial Gym, Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt Tournament Samford (58) 33 Munday (F) Clement (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike Pilkerton Walker Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.353, FT:.765, 3PG:.346 (Munday 1-4, Clement 2-5, Harris 1-3, Smith 0-1, Insell 3-5, Vickery 1-3, Pike 0-1, Pilkerton 1-1, Price 0-3) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 1 (Insell 1) Turnovers: 18 (Munday 2, Clement 2, Harris 4, Smith 1, Insell 1, Pike 4, Pilkerton 1, Walker 2, Price 1) Steals: 5 (Clement 1, Harris 1, Smith 1, Friend 1, Walker 1) Princeton (84) 23 Lockwood (F) Digovich (F) Brown (C) Slemp (G) O Brien (G) Romeiser Opila Umeda McCracken Smith Nestor Hughes TOTALS Percentages: FG:.517, FT:.600, 3PG:.583 (Lockwood 2-2, Digovich 2-4, O Brien 1-2, Romeiser 1-1, Umeda 1-2, Smith 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 3 (Brown 2, McCracken 1) Turnovers: 13 (Digovich 2, Brown 1, Slemp 2, O Brien 3, Opila 2, McCracken 2, Smith 1) Steals: 9 (Lockwood 1, Digovich 1, Brown 1, Slemp 3, O Brien 1, Opila 1, Hughes 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 318 Officials: Eddie Novak, Jesse Dickerson, Robin Denise Orr Samford Princeton Princeton used a 15-0 run at the end of the first half and the beginning of the second half to break open a close game and defeat the Samford women s basketball team, 84-58, in the consolation game of the Vanderbilt Tournament in Memorial Gym Saturday. The game was close through most of the first half with neither team leading by more than four points. Samford took a one-point lead at with 3:15 to go in the half on a jumper by Chelsee Insell. Princeton then scored the final eight points of the half to lead, 43-36, at halftime. Princeton opened the second half by scoring the first seven points to lead, 50-36, with 16:43 left in the game on a pair of free throws by Becky Brown. The Tigers pushed their lead to 29 points on three occasions in the second half. Samford got as close as 21 at with 56 seconds remaining on a free throw by Alex Munday, but Princeton scored the last five points of the game to make the final score Samford was led by Munday with 16 points. Insell scored 14 for the Bulldogs and was the team s leader in rebounds with six. Brown led Princeton with 20 points. Katy Digovich scored 17 points, and Casey Lockwood added 13 points and a team-high eight rebounds. GAME 5 Samford 57, Nicholls State 47 Dec. 2, 2003, Stopher Gym, Thibodaux, La. Samford (57) 33 Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Clement (G) Friend Pike Pilkerton Walker Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.385, FT:.600, 3PG:.278 (Munday 2-2, Harris 0-2, Smith 1-6, Insell 0-4, Clement 1-1, Price 1-3) Team Rebounds: 6 Blocked Shots: 1 (Clement 1) Turnovers: 12 (Munday 2, Smith 3, Insell 2, Clement 2, Pike 1, Walker 2) Steals: 4 (Munday 1, Smith 1, Friend 1, Pilkerton 1) Nicholls State (47) 33 Nwachukwu (F) Fulton (F) Burdette (G) Bryant (G) Lawrence (G) Chopito Leake Mingo Benya Gipson Holmes Mason TO TALS Percentages: FG:.245, FT:.679, 3PG:.143 (Fulton 0-1, Burdette 2-7, Chopito 0-1, Leake 0-1, Benya 0-1, Gipson 0-3) Team Rebounds: 7 Blocked Shots: 1 (Benya 1) Turnovers: 14 (Fulton 3, Burdette 1, Bryant 4, Lawrence 1, Leake 1, Mingo 2, Gipson 2) Steals: 3 (Lawrence 1, Leake 1, Gipson 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 180 Officials: Metta Roberts, Larry Scambra, Barry Roberts Samford Nicholls State The Samford women s basketball team defeated Nicholls State, 57-47, in Stopher Gym Dec. 2. The first half was tight most of the way with neither team able to grab a substantial lead. With Nicholls State (1-4) leading late in the half, 15-13, Samford (3-2) closed the half with a 10-0 run to take a lead into the locker room. NSU opened the second half with a 9-0 run to take a lead on a pair of free throws by Marneshia Bryant with 16:53 to go in the game. Samford then took the lead back on a jumper by Cora Beth Smith on the next possession. Samford held the lead the rest of the way. The Colonels closed within three points at with 2:05 to go in the contest, but Samford closed the game with a 9-2 run to make the final score Samford was led by Chelsee Insell with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Alex Munday added 15 for the Bulldogs. NSU was led by Ami Benya with 10 points. GAME 6 Samford 64, Jacksonville 56 Dec. 13, 2003, Swisher Gym, Jacksonville, Fla. Samford (64) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike Pilkerton Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.355, FT:.750, 3PG:.208 (Price 0-3, Munday 0-2, Harris 1-4, Smith 0-1, Insell 2-7, Friend 1-3, Pike 0-1, Pilkerton 1-2, Clement 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2, Blocked Shots: 0, Turnovers: 13 (Price 2, Munday 2, Harris 1, Smith 1, Insell 3, Pike 1, Pilkerton 2, Clement 1) Steals: 9 (Price 2, Munday 2, Harris 2, Smith 1, Insell 1, Pilkerton 1) Jacksonville (56) 24 McDonald (F) Jackson (F) Ostendorf (C) Carpenter (G) Montz (G) Woodman Richards Brafford Johnson Wallen Warrick TOTALS Percentages: FG:.392, FT:.733, 3PG:.294 (McDonald 1-2, Montz 0-3, Richards 3-9, Wallen 1-3), Team Rebounds: 1 Blocked Shots: 5 (Jackson 1, Johnson 2, Warrick 2) Turnovers: 19 (McDonald 5, Jackson 3, Ostendorf 4, Carpenter 1, Montz 2, Johnson 2, Wallen 1, Warrick 1) Steals: 3 (Jackson 1, Johnson 2) Technical Fouls: None A: 932 Officials: Deborah Allen, Steve Bruno, Michelle Conley Samford Jacksonville Freshman forward Alex Munday scored a career-high 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Samford women s basketball team to a win at Jacksonville Dec. 13. I am so proud of this team as a unit, Head Coach Mike Morris said. I challenged them before the game that this game would come down to who wanted it the most. I hope we are developing the kind of mentality to come on the road and win games like this regularly. It was a great team effort. The first half began with the two teams trading baskets until Samford (4-2), trailing 6-5, went on a 13-0 run to take an 18-6 lead with 12:53 to go in the first half on a basket by Lindsey Harris. Samford maintained the lead through the rest of the half. Jacksonville (2-3) cut the lead to six at with 1:50 left in the half, but Samford scored five of the final seven points of the half, and the Bulldogs held a lead at the half. The lead stayed the same until Samford went on a 7-0 run early in the second half to build a lead with 9:12 to go on a basket by Munday. Jacksonville cut the lead to four at with 1:42 to go in the game on a three-pointer by Lexie Richards. However, Samford put the game away late with clutch free throws by Chelsee Insell, Cora Beth Smith and Harris, as the Bulldogs pulled out the win. Following Munday, Harris scored 12 points, and Insell recorded her second-straight double-double with 10 points and a career-high 12 rebounds. 32

7 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 7 Samford 53, UNC Asheville 45 Dec. 16, 2003, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. UNC Asheville (45) 34 Clapp (F) Jackson (C) Roche (G) Vuncannon (G) Hood (G) Waiters Elder Hendley Opfer Grant Young TOTALS Percentages: FG:.320, FT:.769, 3PG:.273 (Roche 2-3, Hood 0-1, Hendley 1-7), Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 1 (Grant 1) Turnovers: 21 (Clapp 1, Jackson 1, Roche 4, Vuncannon 7, Hood 1, Waiters 2, Hendley 2, Grant 2, Young 1) Steals: 7 (Jackson 2, Vuncannon 2, Hood 2, Hendley 1) Samford (53) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike Pilkerton Walker Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.357, FT:.692, 3PG:.211 (Price 0-3, Munday 0-1, Harris 2-4, Smith 0-2, Insell 2-6, Friend 0-1, Pike 0-1, Clement 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 3 (Price 2, Pilkerton 1) Turnovers: 13 (Munday 1, Harris 1, Smith 4, Insell 2, Vickery 1, Pike 2, Pilkerton 1, Clement 1) Steals: 5 (Munday 2, Harris 1, Friend 1, Pike 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 323 Officials: Mary Day, Laura Rahe, Faye Wilson UNC Asheville Samford Freshman forward Alex Munday scored a career-high 21points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead the Samford women s basketball team to a win over the UNC Asheville Bulldogs at Seibert Hall Dec. 16. It s a great feeling, Samford Head Coach Mike Morris said. We had some players step up tonight. It was a real team effort. The game was tight throughout the first half with neither team leading by more than four points until UNC Asheville (4-3) went on a 6-0 run to take a lead with 2:55 to go in the opening period on a free throw by Shantell Waiters. Samford (5-2) cut the lead to four on a jumper by Munday with 1:32 left in the half, but a UNCA free throw by Velinda Vuncannon with four seconds left gave the visitors a lead at the half. Samford opened the second half with five straight points on a jumper by Munday and a three-pointer by sophomore guard Chelsee Insell to tie the game at UNCA led, 36-34, with 11:47 left in the game, but Samford came back with an 8-0 run to take the lead for good at UNC Asheville got no closer than three points the rest of the way at 44-41, as Samford held on for the win. Following Munday for Samford, Insell scored 12 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Lindsey Harris added 10 points for Samford. UNC Asheville was led by Lindsey Roche and Kristal Hood with 10 points apiece. GAME 8 Louisiana Monroe 71, Samford 57 Dec. 29, 2003, Mitchell Center, Mobile, Ala. Coca-Cola Classic Louisiana Monroe (71) 13 Livaudais (F) Biley (F) Randle (C) O Neil (G) LaCour (G) S. Williams Guilliaume Dorsey M. Williams Pentallion J. Brown C. Brown TOTALS Percentages: FG:.439, FT:.769, 3PG:.100 (Randle 0-1, O Neil 1-3, LaCour 0-1, S. Williams 0-3, Guilliaume 0-1, M. Williams 0-1), Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 4 (Livaudais 1, Biley 3) Turnovers: 24 (Livaudais 6, Randle 8, O Neil 4, LaCour 1, S. Williams 1, Guilliaume 1, Pentallion 1, C. Brown 2) Steals: 16 (Livaudais 3, Biley 3, Randle 5, LaCour 1, Guilliaume 1, Dorsey 1, Pentallion 1, C. Brown 1) Samford (57) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike Pilkerton Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.315, FT:.826, 3PG:.190 (Price 2-5, Munday 0-3, Harris 1-3, Smith 0-3, Insell 1-3, Vickery 0-2, Pilkerton 0-1, Clement 0-1) Team Rebounds: 5 Blocked Shots: 1 (Price 1) Turnovers: 27 (Price 3, Munday 7, Harris 2, Smith 3, Insell 2, Friend 3, Vickery 3, Pike 2, Pilkerton 1, Team 1) Steals: 11 (Munday 1, Harris 1, Smith 3, Insell 1, Friend 1, Vickery 2, Pike 1, Clement 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 839 Officials: Peter Contreras, Eddied Hopkins, Nancy Catri Louisiana Monroe Samford The Samford University women s basketball team was defeated by the Louisiana Monroe Lady Indians, 71-57, in the first round of the Coca-Cola Classic hosted by South Alabama in the Mitchell Center Dec. 29. The two teams traded baskets early on before Louisiana Monroe (4-5) grabbed a 7-2 lead on a free throw by Mindy Livaudais with 16:45 to go in the first half. Samford (5-3) quickly cut the lead to two at 7-5 on a three-pointer by senior forward Giovanni Price on the next possession. The Lady Indians then pushed the lead to 13-5 with a 6-0 run at the 14:19 mark in the opening period. Samford cut the lead to two again at the 2:54 mark in the first half with a 7-2 run to make the score on a jumper by LaBrena Friend. The Lady Indians closed the half on a 7-2 run to take a lead at halftime. ULM opened the second half with an 11-3 run to increase its lead to 15 at The Lady Indians led by as much as 19 in the second half at with 3:20 to go in the game. Samford cut the lead to 12 at on a jumper by Alex Munday with 1:03 to go, but ULM came away with the 14-point victory, Samford was led by sophomore guard Chelsee Insell with 12 points, hitting seven-of-nine free throws, and seven rebounds. Price scored 10 points and pulled down eight rebounds. Munday added nine points for the Bulldogs. GAME 9 Samford 72, Mississippi Valley State 44 Dec. 30, 2003, Mitchell Center, Mobile, Ala. Coca-Cola Classic Samford (72) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Ward Friend Vickery Pike Pilkerton Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.469, FT:.783, 3PG:.381 (Price 2-4, Munday 0-1, Harris 0-1, Smith 1-1, Insell 3-6, Ward 0-1, Friend 0-1, Vickery 2-3, Pike 0-1, Clement 0-2) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 3 (Price 1, Munday 1, Insell 1) Turnovers: 16 (Price 1, Munday 2, Harris 1, Smith 3, Insell 3, Friend 1, Pike 5) Steals: 10 (Munday 4, Harris 1, Smith 1, Insell 1, Friend 2, Pike 1) Mississippi Valley State (44) 30 Williams (F) Mason (C) Anthony (G) Booth (G) Jefferson (G) Smith Robertson Halonity Howard Grays Robinson Nanton Shotwell TOTALS Percentages: FG:.288, FT:.600, 3PG:.278 (Williams 0-2, Anthony 1-3, Booth 1-3, Jefferson 2-3, Smith 1-2, Robertson 0-1, Halonity 0-1, Nanton 0-3) Team Rebounds: 4 Blocked Shots: 1 (Shotwell 1) Turnovers: 17 (Williams 1, Mason 1, Anthony 4, Booth 1, Jefferson 1, Smith 2, Howard 1, Grays 6) Steals: 6 (Mason 1, Booth 1, Jefferson 2, Smith 1, Howard 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 830 Officials: Eddie Hopkins, Nancy Catri, Charles Carroll Samford Mississippi Valley State Sophomore guard Chelsee Insell scored 20 points to lead the Samford women s basketball team to a victory in the consolation game of the Coca-Cola Classic hosted by South Alabama in the Mitchell Center Dec. 30. The game was tight through most of the first half until Samford (6-3) went on a 9-0 run to take a lead with 2:39 left in the half on a three-pointer by sophomore guard Cora Beth Smith. Mississippi Valley State closed only within seven the remainder of the first half, and Samford took a lead into halftime. In the second half, Samford steadily increased its lead. The Bulldogs closed the game on a 12-4 run to come away with the win. For Samford, freshman forward Alex Munday scored 15 points and pulled down eight rebounds. Senior forward Giovanni Price scored 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Bulldogs. 33

8 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 10 Southern Miss 63, Samford 47 Jan. 3, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Southern Miss (63) 11 Carter (F) Lassiter (F) Poindexter (C) Lee (G) Lewis (G) Jones Hulshof Wilson Story Huffman Rigg TOTALS Percentages: FG:.442, FT:.929, 3PG:.364 (Carter 0-2, Lassiter 0-2, Lee 1-3, Lewis 2-3, Hulshof 1-1) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 2 (Wilson 2) Turnovers: 14 (Carter 1, Lassiter 1, Poindexter 3, Lee 2, Hulshof 3, Wilson 2, Huffman 1, Team 1) Steals: 8 (Carter 2, Lassiter 4, Lee 1, Huffman 1) Samford (47) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike TOTALS Percentages: FG:.422, FT:.333, 3PG:.381 (Price 0-3, Munday 0-2, Harris 2-4, Smith 1-1, Insell 2-5, Friend 0-1, Vickery 3-5) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 17 (Price 1, Munday 5, Harris 3, Smith 2, Insell 3, Pike 1, Team 2) Steals: 7 (Harris 1, Smith 2, Insell 2, Friend 1, Vickery 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 412 Officials: Leslie Claybrook, Ray McClure, Greg Norton Southern Miss Samford Southern Mississippi went on a 16-0 run over the last 4:52 of the game as the Lady Eagles defeated the Samford women s basketball team, 63-47, Jan. 3 at Seibert Hall. Southern Miss is a very good team, and they did a great job, Samford Head Couch Mike Morris said. I was disappointed in terms of our execution. I thought we were playing well, but it just stopped with about five minutes left in the game. Samford (6-4) started the game with a 6-0 run on a jumper by junior guard Lindsey Harris and two baskets by freshman forward Alex Munday. Southern Miss (11-1) answered with an 8-1 run to take an 8-7 lead with 10:13 left in the first half on a three-pointer by Lana Lewis. Samford quickly took the lead back at 10-8 on a three-pointer by sophomore forward Morgan Vickery at the 9:53 mark in the half. Vickery s basket started an 11-0 run for the Bulldogs, giving Samford an 18-8 lead with 6:06 left in the first half. Southern Miss scored the next 10 points to tie the game at on a layup by Deondra Carter at the 2:01 mark in the opening period. The teams traded baskets for the remainder of the half, and the game was tied, 22-22, at halftime. USM opened the second half with a 5-0 run to take a lead on a three-pointer by Carter with 17:23 left in the contest. Samford came back with a 5-0 run of its own to tie the game on a jumper by Munday with 15:52 to go. The game stayed close for most of the second half with neither team able to grab a sizable advantage. With Samford trailing, 47-42, with 5:57 to go, the Bulldogs scored five-straight points to tie the game at with 4:52 left. Southern Miss then took over, ending the game with its 16-0 run to make the final score For the game, Samford was led by Munday with 16 points and five rebounds. Harris scored 10 points, and Vickery added nine for the Bulldogs. GAME 11 Jacksonville State 70, Samford 68 Jan. 6, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville State (70) 21 Freeman (F) Bliss (F) Fuess (C) Shepard (G) Carlisle (G) Slaughter Holston Embry Nye Riley Clay TOTALS Percentages: FG:.431, FT:.750, 3PG:.333 (Freeman 1-3, Bliss 0-1, Shepard 2-5, Carlisle 0-1, Slaughter 1-1, Embry 0-1, Nye 1-3) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 3 (Bliss 2, Fuess 1) Turnovers: 16 (Freeman 3, Fuess 1, Shepard 2, Carlisle 3, Holston 1, Nye 2, Riley 1, Clay 2, Team 1) Steals: 10 (Freeman 3, Fuess 2, Shepard 1, Carlisle 1, Embry 1, Nye 1, Clay 1) Samford (68) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Friend Vickery Pike Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.447, FT:.769, 3PG:.375 (Price 1-2, Munday 1-2, Harris 0-1, Smith 0-1, Insell 2-5, Vickery 1-2, Clement 1-3) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 1 (Munday 1) Turnovers: 20 (Price 3, Munday 3, Harris 3, Smith 4, Insell 2, Friend 1, Vickery 1, Pike 1, Vickery 2) Steals: 8 (Munday 1, Smith 2, Insell 1, Vickery 3, Clement 1) Technical Fouls: JSU, None;, Samford, Friend A: 633 Jacksonville State Samford After trailing by as many as 12 points in the second half, the Samford women s basketball team fought back to take the lead late but could not hold on, as the Bulldogs fell in their Ohio Valley Conference-opener to Jacksonville State, 70-68, in Seibert Hall Jan. 6. We were not ready to play in the first half, Samford Head Coach Mike Morris said. We battled back in the second half, but it was too late. I am very disappointed in the way we played in the first half. After Samford (6-5, 0-1 OVC) built an early 6-2 lead, Jacksonville State (6-4, 1-0 OVC) went on a 9-0 run to take an 11-6 lead with 13:17 left in the first half on a three-pointer by Heather Shepard. JSU gradually increased its lead throughout the first half, pushing the lead to as much as 14 points at and late in the half. In the second half, Samford battled back but could not catch up until the Bulldogs went on a 10-0 run to take a lead with 1:54 left in the game on a three-pointer by Morgan Vickery. JSU buried three free throws, two by Katja Fuess and one by Shepard, in the last 1:29 to seal the victory. Samford was led by freshman forward Alex Munday with 17 points and six rebounds. Freshman Veronica Pike scored a careerhigh 13 points and tied a Samford record with 11 made free throws in 14 tries. Sophomore guard Chelsee Insell scored 12 points and pulled down a team-high seven rebounds. Jacksonville State was led by Shanika Freeman with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Fuess added 14 points for the Gamecocks. GAME 12 Samford 63, Tennessee State 38 Jan. 10, 2004, Gentry Center, Nashville, Tenn. Samford (63) 10 Harris (G) Friend (G) Vickery (G) Insell (G) Munday (F) Pike Pilkerton Price Clement Ward TOTALS Percentages: FG:.381, FT:.767, 3PG:.500 (Harris 0-3, Vickery 4-5, Insell 4-7, Pilkerton 0-1) Team Rebounds: 6 Blocked Shots: 1 (Vickery 1) Turnovers: 20 (Harris 4, Friend 4, Vickery 2, Insell 2, Munday 1, Pike 4, Price 1, Clement 2) Steals: 8 (Harris 2, Friend 1, Vickery 2, Insell 1, Munday 1, Clement 1) Tennessee State (38) 10 Powe Clay Lockridge Kelly Stewart Anderson Fletcher Harris Bailey Starr TOTALS Percentages: FG:.263, FT:.357, 3PG:.200 (Powe 0-1, Clay 1-7, Kelly 0-2, Stewart 1-3, Anderson 1-2) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 1 (Lockridge 1) Turnovers: 17 (Clay 3, Lockridge 3, Kelly 4, Stewart 3, Anderson 3, Harris 1) Steals: 8 (Clay 5, Lockridge 2, Stewart 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 716 Officials: Jim Tracy, Mike Riggs, David Gilliam Samford Tennessee State After a slow start, the Samford women s basketball team came back to take a lead late in the first half and pulled away in the second half on its way to a Ohio Valley Conference victory at Tennessee State Jan. 10. It was a great effort by our team, Samford Head Coach Mike Morris said. It was a learning experience. We fell behind early, but we responded well. Samford (7-5, 1-1 OVC) trailed most of the first half. The Bulldogs went 10 minutes without a field goal in the opening half, a drought broken by a three-pointer by sophomore guard Chelsee Insell with just over 3:00 to go to cut the Tennessee State (0-11, 0-2 OVC) lead to Insell s basket started a 12-0 run to end the half and give Samford a halftime lead. The last five points of the half were scored by Morgan Vickery. She hit two free throws with 26.5 seconds left, and then hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Bulldogs the four-point lead. Samford pulled away in the second half, opening the half on a 30-9 run. Samford led by as much as 28 at and in the second half. Samford was led by Insell and Vickery with 14 points each. Insell also led the team in rebounding with nine. Tennessee State s Kisha Stewart had 11 points, and Odessa Kelly had 10 rebounds. 34

9 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 13 Murray State 71, Samford 61 Jan. 15, 2004, Regional Special Events Center, Murray, Ky. Samford (71) 14 Vickery (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Friend (G) Insell (G) Smith Pike Price Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.478, FT:.833, 3PG:.583 (Munday 3-4, Harris 1-1, Insell 3-5, Smith 0-1, Price 0-1) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 1 (Price 1) Turnovers: 14 (Vickery 2, Munday 5, Harris 1, Friend 2, Insell 1, Smith 2, Clement 1) Steals: 3 (Friend 1, Smith 1, Clement 1) Murray State (61) 30 Miller (F) Bowden (G) Hayes (G) Park (G) Holmes (G) Matthews Fulkerson Fuqua Shelton Remington Trumblee TOTALS Percentages: FG:.509, FT: 1.000, 3PG:.471 (Bowden 2-3, Hayes 1-3, Holmes 1-4, Fuqua 3-5, Remington 1-2) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 5 (Bowden 1, Holmes 4) Turnovers: 13 (Bowden 1, Hayes 1, Park 2, Holmes 2, Matthews 1, Fuqua 2, Remington 2, Trumblee 2) Steals: 7 (Bowden 1, Hayes 1, Park 3, Remington 2) Technical Fouls: None A: 522 Officials: Jacob Asher, Mark Gines, Peggy Fontenot Samford Murray State Freshman forward Alex Munday scored a career-high 25 points, but it was not enough as the Samford women s basketball team fell to the Murray State Lady Racers, 71-61, in an Ohio Valley Conference contest in the Regional Special Events Center Jan. 15. Samford (7-6, 1-2 OVC) led most of the first half. The Bulldogs jumped on top early and pushed their lead to eight points at 16-8 on a three-pointer by Munday with 15:05 left in the first half. Murray State (5-9, 1-2 OVC) then answered with a 7-0 run to cut the lead to one at with 12:37 to go on a jumper by Rebecca Remington. The game stayed tight for the remainder of the first half, with Murray State s Megan Fuqua hitting a threepointer at the buzzer to give the Lady Racers a halftime lead. Samford scored the first four points of the second half to take a lead on a pair of free throws by Munday with 18:33 left in the game. MSU then took the lead back with an 11-5 run to give the Lady Racers a lead. Samford went on a 5-0 run of its own to tie the game at on a jumper by Giovanni Price with 14:36 to go in the game. MSU quickly took the lead back for good on a three-pointer by Jenny Bowden to make the score at the 14:10 mark in the second half. Samford cut the lead to one at but could get no closer. MSU slowly pulled away to come away with the win. Following Munday for the Bulldogs, sophomore guard Chelsee Insell scored nine points, and freshman Veronica Pike added eight. Murray State was led by Brittany Park with 16 points, and Fuqua and Stacy Holmes with 15 each. Holmes also grabbed 10 rebounds for the Lady Racers. GAME 14 UT Martin 54, Samford 52 Jan. 17, 2004, Elam Center, Martin, Tenn. Samford (52) 14 Vickery (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Friend (G) Insell (G) Smith Pike Walker Price Clement TOTALS \ Percentages: FG:.449, FT:.333, 3PG:.316 (Vickery 0-2, Munday 0-2, Harris 0-2, Friend 0-3, Insell 5-6, Smith 0-1, Price 1-2, Clement 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 3 (Vickery 1, Clement 2) Turnovers: 14 (Vickery 2, Munday 2, Harris 1, Friend 1, Smith 2, Pike 2, Clement 3, Team 1) Steals: 8 (Vickery 1, Munday 3, Harris 1, Friend 1, Insell 1, Smith 1) UT Martin (54) 34 Lannom (F) Young (F) Page (G) Brundige (G) Carey (G) Thomas Fuqua Jackson Robinson Willingham TOTALS Percentages: FG:.370, FT:.611, 3PG:.200 (Lannom 0-2, Young 1-4, Page 0-2, Brundige 2-3, Carey 0-2, Thomas 0-2) Team Rebounds: 5 Blocked Shots: 1 (Jackson 1) Turnovers: 13 (Lannom 1, Young 1, Page 3, Brundige 3, Carey 1, Jackson 2, Willingham 1, Team 1) Steals: 5 (Young 2, Brundige 1, Thomas 1, Robinson 1) Technical Fouls: Samford, Bench; UTM, None A: 1821, Officials: Del Brante, Ernest Jones, Owen Martin Samford UT Martin UT Martin s Andreika Jackson hit two free throws with 10 seconds left to lift the UT Martin women s basketball team to a come-from-behind win over the Samford Bulldogs in an Ohio Valley Conference game at the Elam Center Jan. 17. Samford (7-7, 1-3 OVC) led most of the game, including leading by as much as 18 in the first half. Samford took a lead into halftime, but a 16-6 UTM (5-9, 2-2 OVC) run tied the game at with 5:49 to go. With the score tied at 52-52, Samford had two chances to take the lead, but the Bulldogs missed the front end of a one-and-one twice to set the stage for the game-winners by Jackson. Samford was led by sophomore guard Chelsee Insell with 15 points, including a 5-for-6 effort from three-point range. Freshman forward Alex Munday scored 15 for the Bulldogs. UT Martin was led by Jackson with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Jenny Lannom and Tiffany Brundige added eight points apiece. GAME 15 Samford 61, Alabama State 59 Jan. 19, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Alabama State (59) 14 Thomas (F) Kitt (C) Johnson (G) Fincher (G) Stevenson (G) Brown Coleman Thompson Browning TOTALS Percentages: FG:.404, FT:.474, 3PG:.200 (Thomas 2-7, Johnson 1-3, Fincher 0-5, Brown 1-4, Coleman 0-1) Team Rebounds: 4 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 12 (Thomas 1, Kitt 3, Johnson 3, Stevenson 3, Team 2) Steals: 7 (Kitt 1, Fincher 1, Stevenson 1, Brown 3, Coleman 1) Samford (61) 14 Vickery (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Friend (G) Insell (G) Smith Pike Price Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.452, FT:.692, 3PG:.294 (Vickery 0-1, Munday 1-2, Harris 2-4, Friend 0-2, Insell 2-4, Smith 0-2, Price 0-2) Team Rebounds: 5 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 15 (Munday 5, Harris 2, Friend 2, Insell 1, Pike 2, Price 1, Clement 1, Team 1) Steals: 5 (Harris 3, Friend 2) Technical Fouls: ASU, Johnson; Samford, Smith A: 851 Officials: Ray McClure, Melissa Lewis, Jay Reyes Alabama State Samford Sophomore guard Cora Beth Smith hit a driving layup with one second left in the game to give the Samford women s basketball team a win over the Alabama State Lady Hornets Jan. 19 at Seibert Hall. It is huge for us to win a game like that, Samford Head Coach Mike Morris said. Alabama State is a very good team. We needed to win a game like this after losing at UT Martin last week. Alabama State (6-7) led the game early. The Lady Hornets led by as much as four points at with 13:45 left in the first half. However, a 6-0 Samford (8-7) run gave the Bulldogs a lead with 7:46 to go on two free throws by LaBrena Friend. Samford steadily increased its lead through the rest of the first half, and the Bulldogs led by nine at halftime, Alabama State opened the second half with an 11-3 run to cut the Samford lead to one at with 12:49 to go on a jumper by Nedra Thompson. Samford answered with a 5-0 run of its own to push its lead to on a three-pointer by sophomore guard Chelsee Insell with 11:52 to go in the game. Alabama State then scored the game s next five points to tie the game at on a three-pointer by Latasha Thomas with 11:10 left in the game. Samford went on an 8-0 run to take the lead back at with 7:33 remaining on a jumper by freshman forward Alex Munday. The Lady Hornets came back once again to cut the lead to two at with 5:26 left in the game on a jumper by Crystal Kitt. With Samford leading, 59-55, with 2:23 to go, Kitt hit two free throws and a jumper to tie the game at and set the stage for Smith s game-winner. Samford was led in scoring by Munday with 17 points. Insell scored 14, and Lindsey Harris added 11. Smith finished with six points for the Bulldogs. Alabama State was led by Kitt with 29 points and 16 rebounds. 35

10 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 16 Morehead State 67, Samford 54 Jan. 22, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Morehead State (67) 41 Brown (F) D. Williams (F) S. Johnson (C) T. Johnson (G) Gearhart (G) Plante Gilmore Wales H. Williams Howard White Collins TOTALS Percentages: FG:.407, FT:.682, 3PG:.444 (Brown 5-10, T. Johnson 0-1, Gearhart 2-4, Gilmore 1-3) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 8 (Brown 1, S. Johnson 6, H. Williams 1) Turnovers: 17 (Brown 2, D. Williams 2, S. Johnson 3, T. Johnson 3, Gearhart 4, Wales 1, Howard 1, White 1) Steals: 8 (Brown 1, D. Williams 1, S. Johnson 3, T. Johnson 1, Gearhart 1, Howard 1) Samford (54) 14 Vickery (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Pike Pilkerton Walker Price Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.311, FT:.625, 3PG:.393 (Vickery 3-8, Harris 1-5, Smith 0-2, Insell 5-8, Price 1-3, Clement 1-2) Team Rebounds: 7 Blocked Shots: 3 (Price 2, Clement 1) Turnovers: 15 (Munday 3, Harris 2, Smith 3, Insell 2, Pike 1, Price 3, Team 1) Steals: 4 (Munday 1, Harris 1, Smith 1, Insell 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 633 Officials: Sumner, Norton, Goode Morehead State Samford Morehead State s Kandi Brown scored 27 points to lead the Lady Eagles basketball team to a win over Samford Thursday at Seibert Hall. Samford (8-8, 1-4 OVC) fell behind early as Morehead State (6-10, 3-2 OVC) jumped to a 10-5 lead with 14:00 left in the first half on a jumper by Shelly Johnson. The Lady Eagles pushed their lead to 11 at 23-12, with 9:00 left on a jumper by Patti White. Samford, however, closed the half with a 20-9 run to tie the game at on a three-pointer by Morgan Vickery with 32 seconds left to give Samford the momentum going into halftime. Samford jumped to a lead early in the second half on two three-pointers by Chelsee Insell. Morehead State then went on a 10-0 run to take the lead back at with 13:45 to go in the game on a jumper by Brown. After Samford cut the lead to two at 42-40, Morehead State went on a 15-6 run to push its lead to 11 at with 4:50 left in the contest on a free throw by Holly Williams. Samford got no closer than eight points the rest of the way as the Lady Eagles came away with the win. Insell scored 17 points on 6-of-13 shooting, including 5-of-8 from three-point range, to lead Samford in scoring. Morgan Vickery scored 13 for the Bulldogs. Behind Brown s 27 points, Megan Gearhart scored 12 points, and DeVonda Williams added 10 points and 15 rebounds for Morehead State. GAME 17 Eastern Kentucky 92, Samford 82 Jan. 24, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Eastern Kentucky (92) 42 Cook (F) Garrett (F) Eckerle (C) Shelton (G) Kelly (G) Pierre Carr Huffman Binion Bowers Johnson Hala Api Api TOTALS Percentages: FG:.592, FT:.646, 3PG:.375 (Eckerle 0-1, Shelton 0-2, Kelly 1-1, Carr 1-3, Huffman 1-1) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 0, Turnovers: 17 (Cook 2, Garrett 3, Eckerle 4, Shelton 2, Kelly 2, Carr 1, Bowers 1, Johnson 1, Hala Api Api 1) Steals: 9 (Garrett 2, Eckerle 1, Shelton 1, Kelly 2, Carr 1, Huffman 1, Bowers 1) Samford (82) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Insell (G) Clement (G) Vickery Smith Pike Pilkerton Walker TOTALS Percentages: FG:.468, FT:.818, 3PG:.458 (Munday 2-5, Harris 1-3, Insell 3-8, Clement 4-5, Vickery 1-2, Smith 0-1), Team Rebounds: 4 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 17 (Price 1, Munday 7, Harris 1, Insell 3, Clement 2, Smith 1, Walker 1, Team 1) Steals: 4 (Harris 1, Insell 1, Clement 2) Technical Fouls: EKU, Hala Api Api; Samford: None A: 513 Officials: Mary Day, Doug Cloud, Craig Miller Eastern Kentucky Samford Sarah Clement and Alex Munday scored 21 points each, but it was not enough as the Samford women s basketball team was defeated, 92-82, by Eastern Kentucky Jan. 24 at Seibert Hall. Eastern Kentucky (8-9, 4-2 OVC) jumped to a 12-2 lead early on a layup by Pam Garrett with 16:05 to go in the first half. Samford (8-9, 1-5 OVC) came back with an 8-0 run to cut the deficit to with 13:05 left in the half on a layup by Cora Beth Smith. However, the Lady Colonels then reeled off 13-straight points to push their lead to 15 at with 9:31 left on a jumper by Garrett. With Samford trailing, 30-13, the Bulldogs went on a 16-1 run to cut the lead to two at at the 2:36 mark on a three-pointer by Munday. EKU scored four of the last six points of the first half to take a lead into halftime. Samford closed within two points at on a jumper by Clement with 19:33 to go in the game. However, Eastern Kentucky scored the next five points to push its lead to seven at with 17:34 left on a free throw by Candis Cook. The Lady Colonels increased their lead to as much as 17 points in the second half at with 6:12 to go in the game. Samford got no closer than seven points the rest of the way as the Lady Colonels came away with the win. Following Munday and Clement for Samford, Chelsee Insell scored 15 points, and Morgan Vickery added 13. Insell hit three three-pointers in the game to give her 46 three-pointers for the season, setting a new Samford single-season record. EKU was led by Katie Kelly with 19 points. Leigh Carr and Garrett scored 15 each. Cook scored 12 points, and Laura Shelton added 11 for the Lady Colonels. GAME 18 Eastern Illinois 70, Samford 51 Jan. 29, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Eastern Illinois (70) 34 Scaggs (F) O Connor (C) Ploger (G) Casad (G) Dailey (G) Riva Sparks Meyers Eck Collins Cazy TOTALS Percentages: FG:.492, FT:.833, 3PG:.333 (Scaggs 0-1, Ploger 4-8, Casad 3-8, Dailey 0-4) Team Rebounds: 5 Blocked Shots: 1 (Riva 1) Turnovers: 16 (Scaggs 3, O Connor 2, Ploger 2, Casad 1, Dailey 3, Sparks 1, Meyers 1, Cazy 3) Steals: 5 (O Connor 1, Ploger 1, Dailey 2, Cazy 1) Samford (51) 14 Vickery (F) Munday (F) Harris (G) Insell (G) Clement (G) Smith Pike Walker Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.306, FT:.778, 3PG:.250 (Vickery 1-5, Munday 0-3, Harris 0-3, Insell 2-7, Clement 1-1, Smith 0-2, Price 2-3) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 1 (Clement 1) Turnovers: 12 (Munday 2, Clement 3, Smith 2, Walker 1, Price 4) Steals: 6 (Vickery 1, Munday 1, Harris 2, Smith 1, Price 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 455 Officials: Don Hudson, Keith Sumner, Stacey Rymer Eastern Illinois Samford Eastern Illinois guard Megan Casad recorded a triple-double, scoring 11 points, pulling down 11 rebounds and dishing out 11 assists, in leading the Panther women s basketball team to a win over Samford Thursday at Seibert Hall. The two teams traded baskets early with neither team able to establish a commanding lead. With Eastern Illinois (6-12, 3-4 OVC) leading 17-14, the Panthers went on an 8-0 run to push their lead to on a layup by Pam O Connor with 4:53 to go in the first half. Samford (8-10, 1-6 OVC) then cut the lead to seven with back-to-back layups by Alex Munday and Chelsee Insell to make the score with 2:25 to go in the opening half. EIU closed the half by scoring seven of the final nine points to take a advantage into halftime. Samford s Lindsey Harris opened the second half with a layup to cut the deficit to 10 at 32-22, but that was as close as the Bulldogs could get the rest of the way. Eastern Illinois pushed its lead to as much as 20 on two different occasions, and the Panthers came away with the victory. Samford was led by Munday with 11 points on the night. Giovanni Price added 10 points and five rebounds for the Bulldogs. Eastern Illinois was led in scoring by O Connor s 25. Melanie Ploger followed with 14 points for the Panthers. 36

11 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 19 Southeast Missouri 71, Samford 43 Jan. 31, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Southeast Missouri (71) 11 Souza (F) White (G) Sidbury (G) Costello (G) Cotton (G) Ryan Shelford Aebi Russia Brown Proffit TOTALS Percentages: FG:.442, FT:.792, 3PG:.286 (Souza 0-1, White 1-1, Sidbury 0-3, Cotton 3-7, Ryan 0-1, Aebi 1-6, Russia 0-1, Proffit 1-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 21 (Souza 4, White 1, Sidbury 2, Costello 3, Cotton 3, Ryan 1, Shelford 1, Russia 3, Brown 3) Steals: 19 (Souza 2, White 6, Sidbury 2, Costello 2, Cotton 3, Ryan 1, Aebi 1, Brown 1, Proffit 1) Samford (43) 24 Walker (F) Munday (F) Smith (G) Insell (G) Clement (G) Ward Vickery Pike Pilkerton Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.311, FT:.619, 3PG:.143 (Munday 0-2, Insell 2-4, Clement 0-2, Vickery 0-4, Pike 0-1, Price 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 2 (Clement 1) Turnovers: 32 (Walker 3, Munday 5, Smith 9, Insell 1, Clement 3, Vickery 2, Pike 1, Pilkerton 5, Price 3) Steals: 8 (Munday 2, Smith 2, Insell 1, Clement 2, Vickery 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 813 Officials: Mike Riggs, Troy Winders, James Roland Southeast Missouri Samford Samford s Alex Munday scored 17 points and pulled down nine rebounds, but it was not enough as the Bulldog women s basketball team was defeated by Southeast Missouri, 71-43, at Seibert Hall Jan. 31. SEMO (9-10, 4-4 OVC) took control of the game early, opening the game with a 13-3 run. After Samford (8-11, 1-7 OVC) cut the lead to eight at 13-5 on a basket by Tish Pilkerton with 8:55 left in the first half, the Otahkians went on a 7-0 run to increase their lead to 20-5 with 6:45 to go in the opening period on a layup by Sarah Costello. Samford came back to cut the deficit to 11 at on a pair of free throws by Munday with 3:39 to go. However, Southeast Missouri ended the half on a 12-0 run to take a lead into halftime. Samford opened the second half with a 10-0 run to cut the SEMO lead to 13 at with 17:33 left on a three-pointer by Chelsee Insell. The 13-point deficit was as close as the Bulldogs got the rest of the way as the Otahkians came away with the victory. Following Munday for Samford, Morgan Vickery scored nine points and grabbed eight rebounds. Insell added seven points for the Bulldogs. SEMO was led by Kenja White with 18 points. Sammi Jo Cotton scored 15 points, and Chandra Brown added 12. GAME 20 Tennessee Tech 76, Samford 57 Feb. 5, 2004, Eblen Center, Cookeville, Tenn. Samford (57) 24 Walker (F) Munday (F) Vickery (G) Insell (G) Clement (G) Friend Smith Pike Pilkerton Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.400, FT:.818, 3PG:.400 (Munday 0-2, Vickery 1-4, Insell 2-5, Friend 3-4, Smith 1-1, Pilkerton 0-1, Price 1-3) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 18 (Walker 5, Munday 2, Insell 1, Clement 3, Friend 1, Smith 2, Pike 2, Price 2) Steals: 8 (Walker 2, Vickery 2, Insell 2, Smith 1, Pilkerton 1) Tennessee Tech (76) 40 Christian (F) Bradford (C) Cavin (G) Alexander (G) Brackin (G) Apple Baltimore McFarlin Brown TOTALS Percentages: FG:.463, FT:.879, 3PG:.563 (Christian 0-1, Cavin 1-2, Alexander 1-2, Brackin 4-6, Baltimore 0-1, McFarlin 1-1, Brown 2-3) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 1 (Cavin 1) Turnovers: 16 (Christian 8, Bradford 1, Cavin 2, Alexander 1, Brackin 1, Baltimore 2, McFarlin 1) Steals: 8 (Christian 2, Bradford 2, Cavin 2, Alexander 1, Baltimore 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 2,845 Officials: Del Brantley, Don Hudson, Mike Trussell Samford Tennessee Tech The Samford women s basketball team suffered its fifth-straight defeat in a loss at OVC member Tennessee Tech Feb. 5. After falling behind early, 4-0, Samford (8-12, 1-8 OVC) came back to take a 7-4 lead with 15:09 to go on a basket by Ché Walker. Tennessee Tech (11-9, 6-3 OVC) took the lead back at 10-9 with 13:33 to go on a pair of free throws by Jenna Baltimore. The Bulldogs retook the lead less than a minute later on two free throws by Veronica Pike. Samford held its lead until the 5:05 mark, when the Golden Eaglettes took a lead on a threepointer by Arleigh Brackin. The lead went back and forth for the rest of the half with Tennessee Tech taking a lead into halftime. To open the second half, Samford scored five of the first seven points on a three-pointer and a pair of free throws by Chelsee Insell to take a lead with 17:03 left in the game. Tennessee Tech then went on an 8-0 run to take the lead for good at with 13:58 left in the game. Samford got no closer than four points the rest of the way as Tennessee Tech claimed the win. Samford was led by Alex Munday with 13 points and seven rebounds. LaBrena Friend followed with 13 points. Insell and Pike added 10 points each for Samford. Tennessee Tech was led by Courtney McFarlin with 16 points. Emily Christian scored 13 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Kendall Cavin scored 13 points, and Brackin added 12. GAME 21 Austin Peay 54, Samford 43 Feb. 7, 2004, Dave Aaron Arena, Clarksville, Tenn. Samford (43) 24 Walker (F) Munday (F) Friend (G) Insell (G) Clement (G) Vickery Smith Pike Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.327, FT:.222, 3PG:.333 (Clement 1-3, Munday 2-5, Friend 0-1, Insell 0-2, Vickery 0-2, Price 2-2) Team Rebounds: 8 Blocked Shots: 2 (Smith 1, Price 1) Turnovers: 13 (Walker 4, Munday 3, Friend 1, Insell 2, Smith 1, Pike 1, Price 1), Steals: 2 (Insell 1, Smith 1) Austin Peay (54) 15 Cobb (F) Haynes (F) Hardin (C) Peek (G) Bergeron (G) Stefanopulos Watson Schlarmann Elliott TOTALS Percentages: FG:.306, FT:.714, 3PG:.250 (Cobb 1-1, Peek 0-3, Bergeron 3-12, Stefanopulos 0-1, Watson 1-3) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 10 (Cobb 1, Haynes 1 Hardin 5, Bergeron 1, Watson 2) Turnovers: 8 (Cobb 1, Haynes 1, Peek 3, Stefanopulos 1, Team 2) Steals: 4 (Cobb 1, Hardin 1, Peek 1, Watson 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 850 Officials: Philip Freels, Bobby Deavers, Nelson Ruscin Samford Austin Peay The Samford women s basketball team was defeated by the Austin Peay State Lady Govs, 54-43, in Dave Aaron Arena Feb. 7. Samford (8-13, 1-9 OVC) jumped to an early 11-4 lead with nine of the team s 11 points coming from Alex Munday. A 7-0 run by Austin Peay (15-6, 9-1 OVC) tied the score at with 13:06 to go on a basket by Ashley Haynes. The lead went back and forth for the remainder of the half, with the largest lead being five by Austin Peay at with 4:24 to go. Samford then went on a 6-0 run to take a lead on a running jumper by LaBrena Friend with 1:56 left in the half. After the Lady Govs took the lead back at 26-24, Samford answered with a three-pointer by Giovanni Price to retake the lead at at the 1:27 mark in the opening half. APSU scored the final four points of the half to take a lead into halftime. The Lady Govs opened the second half with a 7-0 run to push its lead to 10 at on a basket by Kera Bergeron. A threepointer by Price stopped the run and cut the deficit to seven at Samford got as close as six points, twice at and 41-35, but the Bulldogs could get no closer, and the Lady Govs came away with the win. Samford was led by Munday with 20 points. Price added eight for the Bulldogs. APSU was led by Gerlonda Hardin with 16 points. Bergeron scored 12, and Haynes added 10 points and 18 rebounds. 37

12 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 22 Eastern Kentucky 64, Samford 48 Feb. 12, 2004, Alumni Coliseum/McBrayer Arena, Richmond, Ky. Samford (48) 24 Walker (F) Munday (F) Friend (G) Insell (G) Clement (G) Vickery Smith Pike Pilkerton Price TOTALS Percentages: FG:.298, FT:.563, 3PG:.294 (Munday 2-2, Insell 0-2, Clement 0-1, Vickery 0-3, Smith 2-2, Pilkerton 0-3, Price 1-4) Team Rebounds: 7 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 25 (Walker 2, Munday 3, Friend 5, Clement 3, Vickery 2, Smith 4, Pike 3, Pilkerton 2, Team 1) Steals: 10 (Walker 2, Munday 2, Friend 3, Smith 3) Eastern Kentucky (64) 42 Cook (F) Garrett (F) Eckerle (C) Shelton (G) Kelly (G) Hala Api Api Pierre Carr McCluney Huffman Bowers Binion TOTALS Percentages: FG:.444, FT:.704, 3PG:.455 (Eckerle 2-2, Shelton 2-3, Kelly 1-2, McCluney 0-2, Huffman 0-1, Binion 0-1) Team Rebounds: 4 Blocked Shots: 5 (Cook 1, Eckerle 1, Carr 1, Bowers 2) Turnovers: 25 (Garrett 4, Eckerle 2, Shelton 4, Kelly 4, Hala Api Api 2, Pierre 1, McCluney 4, Huffman 2, Bowers 1, Binion 1) Steals: 13 (Cook 4, Garrett 1, Eckerle 3, Shelton 1, Kelly 2, Carr 1, McCluney 1) Technical Fouls: None Officials: Jack Whittemore, Mike Trussell, Troy Winders Samford Eastern Kentucky The Samford women s basketball team fell behind early and could not catch up, falling at Eastern Kentucky Feb. 12. Samford (8-14, 1-10 OVC) went without a field goal for the first 7:25 of the game. The first field goal came on a layup by Chelsee Insell with 12:35 left in the first half to cut the Eastern Kentucky (11-11, 7-4 OVC) lead to EKU built the lead to 18 points at 23-5 at the 7:35 mark in the opening half. With Samford trailing, 28-11, with 3:18 to go, the Bulldogs closed the half with a 7-0 run to make the halftime score EKU opened the second half with an 8-0 run to increase its lead to with 17:23 to go on a basket by Candis Cook. Samford then went on a 19-4 run to cut the EKU lead to three at with 9:56 left on a putback by Alex Munday. However, the Lady Colonels answered with a 9-1 run of their own to increase their lead to 11 at with 6:39 to go in the game. Samford got no closer than eight points the rest of the way, and EKU came away with the victory. Samford was led by Munday with 16 points and nine rebounds. Cora Beth Smith scored 11 points, and Giovanni Price pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds in the loss. EKU was led by Laura Shelton with 15 points. Cook scored 13 points, and Miranda Eckerle added 12 points for the Lady Colonels. GAME 23 Samford 65, Morehead State 55 Feb. 14, 2004, Ellis T. Johnson Arena, Morehead, Ky. Samford (65) 11 Friend (G) Smith (G) Walker (F) Insell (G) Munday (F) Vickery Pike Pilkerton Price Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.344, FT:.700, 3PG:.375 (Friend 2-4, Smith 0-1, Insell 2-3, Munday 1-3, Vickery 0-2, Pilkerton 2-4, Price 1-3, Clement 1-4) Team Rebounds: 7 Blocked Shots: 2 (Price 1, Clement 1) Turnovers: 17 (Friend 4, Smith 3, Insell 1, Munday 1, Pike 3, Pilkerton 1, Price 2, Clement 1, Team 1) Steals: 8 (Smith 1, Insell 1, Munday 1, Pilkerton 4, Clement 1) Morehead State (55) 11 Gilmore Wales T. Johnson Brown D. Williams Plante S. Johnson H. Williams Howard Gearhart White Collins TOTALS Percentages: FG:.294, FT:.826, 3PG:.250 (Gilmore 1-3, T. Johnson 0-1, Brown 2-11, Plante 0-1, Gearhart 3-7, Collins 0-1) Team Rebounds: 5 Blocked Shots: 6 (Wales 1, Brown 1, S. Johnson 2, Howard 1, Gearhart 2) Turnovers: 23 (Gilmore 1, W ales 2, Brown 7, D. Williams 6, Plante 1, S. Johnson 2, Howard 1, Gearhart 2, White 1) Steals: 7 (T. Johnson 2, Brown 1, D. Williams 2, H. Williams 1, Collins 1) Technical Fouls: None A: 3,030 Officials: Chip Schrode, Roger Cross, Stacey Rymer Samford Morehead State Tish Pilkerton and LaBrena Friend each scored 15 points to lead Samford to a victory over Morehead State Feb. 14. Samford (9-14, 2-10 OVC) opened the game with an 8-0 run on two three-pointers by Friend and a jumper by Alex Munday. Morehead State (9-14, 6-6 OVC) then answered with an 8-0 run of its own to tie the game at 8-8 with 12:13 left in the first half. After Samford retook the lead, 10-8, the Lady Eagles went on another 8-0 run to take a lead with 9:14 to go in the half on two free throws by Kandi Brown. MSU held a lead with 4:37 to go, but Samford fought back to tie the game at Then the Bulldogs took a lead on a steal and layup by Pilkerton in the closing seconds of the first half. Samford pushed its lead to five points at early in the second half. MSU then scored the next five points to tie the game at with 17:16 to go in the game. Samford answered with a 5-0 run of its own to take a lead with 15:55 to go on a three-pointer by Chelsee Insell. The Lady Eagles then fought back to tie the game at with 12:31 left on a layup by DeVonda Williams. With MSU leading, 44-42, with less than 10 minutes to go, Samford went on a 10-0 run to take a lead with 5:33 left in the game on a layup by Munday. Morehead State came back to cut the Samford lead to two at with 1:18 to go, but Samford closed the game with an 8-0 run to make the final score Behind Pilkerton and Friend, Insell scored 10 points for Samford. GAME 24 Austin Peay 66, Samford 61 Feb. 19, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Austin Peay (66) 15 Cobb (F) Hardin (F) Peek (G) Bergeron (G) Haynes (G) Stefanopulos Watson Grayson TOTALS Percentages: FG:.448, FT:.667, 3PG:.429 (Cobb 0-1, Peek 0-1, Bergeron 6-11, Watson 0-1) Team Rebounds: 1 Blocked Shots: 4 (Cobb 1, Hardin 2, Haynes 1) Turnovers: 17 (Cobb 4, Hardin 3, Peek 2, Haynes 2, Stefanopulos 1, Grayson 5) Steals: 9 (Cobb 2, Peek 1, Haynes 3, Grayson 3) Samford (61) 24 Walker (F) Munday (F) Friend (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Pike Pilkerton Price Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.462, FT:.625, 3PG:.320 (Munday 3-5, Friend 0-3, Smith 2-3, Insell 1-7, Pike 1-2, Pilkerton 0-2, Price 1-1, Clement 0-2) Team Rebounds: 6 Blocked Shots: 2 (Walker 1, Pilkerton 1) Turnovers: 20 (Walker 3, Friend 4, Smith 2, Insell 3, Pike 5, Price 1, Clement 2) Steals: 10 (Munday 1, Friend 1, Smith 2, Pike 2, Pilkerton 1, Price 1, Clement 2) Technical Fouls: None A: 412 Officials: Bill Young, Keith Sumner, Melissa Lewis Austin Peay Samford The Samford University women s basketball team fell in a hardfought battle with OVC-leading Austin Peay, 66-61, Feb. 19 at Seibert Hall. Samford (9-15, 2-11 OVC) got off to a quick start, grabbing an early 7-4 lead with 17:10 to go in the first half on a three-pointer by Alex Munday. Austin Peay (18-6, 12-1 OVC) then went on a 10-0 run to take a 14-7 lead at the 12:48 mark on a layup by Jessica Grayson. Samford fought back to cut the lead to two at on a three-pointer by Veronica Pike with 10:03 left in the half. The game remained close for the rest of the first half with Samford s Chelsee Insell hitting a three-pointer with two seconds left to send the teams to halftime tied at Samford briefly took the lead at early in the second half on a layup by Munday. However, Austin Peay went on a 12-3 run to take a lead with 14:35 to go on a jumper by Gerlonda Hardin. Samford answered with a 7-2 run to cut the lead to two at with 13:10 to go on a three-pointer by Giovanni Price. After trading baskets over the next few minutes, the Lady Govs increased their lead to seven at with 6:10 remaining in the game on a layup by Ashley Haynes. Samford responded with a 7-1 run to cut the lead back to one at with 4:22 to go on a layup by LaBrena Friend. APSU then reeled off five-straight points to take a lead with 1:33 to go. A three-pointer by Samford s Cora Beth Smith with 39 seconds left cut the lead back to three at 64-61, but two free throws by Cassandra Peek put the game away for the Lady Govs as Austin Peay came away with the win. Samford was led by Munday with 19 points. Friend had 16 points and a career-high seven rebounds. Smith scored 10 points, and Insell dished out a career-high five assists. Austin Peay was led by Kera Bergeron with 18 points. Hardin scored 16 points, and Carden Cobb added 14 points for the Lady Govs. 38

13 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS GAME 25 Tennessee Tech 57, Samford 39 Feb. 21, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Tennessee Tech (57) 33 Bradford (F) Christian (F) Cavin (G) Alexander (G) Brackin (G) Apple Baltimore Nichols McFarlin Lucas Brown TOTALS Percentages: FG:.432, FT:.737, 3PG:.357 (Christian 1-3, Cavin 1-3, Alexander 0-2, Brackin 0-1, Nichols 1-1, McFarlin 1-1, Lucas 0-1, Brown 1-2) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 1 (Christian 1) Turnovers: 16 (Bradford 2, Christian 2, Cavin 5, Alexander 1, Brackin 2, Baltimore 2, McFarlin 2) Steals: 7 (Bradford 1, Christian 1, Cavin 3, Alexander 1, Brown 1) Samford (39) 24 Walker (F) Munday (F) Friend (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Vickery Pike Pilkerton Price Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.321, FT:.571, 3PG:.056 (Munday 0-1, Friend 0-2, Smith 0-3, Insell 1-5, Vickery 0-1, Pilkerton 0-2, Price 0-3, Clement 0-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 3 (Munday 2, Smith 1) Turnovers: 14 (Walker 1, Munday 1, Friend 3, Smith 2, Insell 2, Pike 1, Pilkerton 1, Clement 3) Steals: 6 (Insell 1, Vickery 2, Pilkerton 3) Technical Fouls: TTU, Bench; Samford, None A: 611 Officials: Mary Day, Gary Harrison, Ray McClure. Tennessee Tech Samford Samford s Alex Munday scored 18 points, but it was not enough as the Bulldogs fell to Tennessee Tech, 57-39, Feb. 21 at Seibert Hall. Tennessee Tech (16-9, 11-3 OVC) jumped to an early 7-2 lead with 17:35 to go in the first half on a three-pointer by Kendall Cavin. Samford (9-16, 2-12 OVC) cut the lead to one at 7-6 with 15:38 to go on a jumper by Cora Beth Smith. Tennessee Tech pushed its lead to as much as 14 at 22-8 with 7:07 to go on a layup by Courtney McFarlin. The Golden Eaglettes took a 13-point lead, 29-16, into halftime. Tennessee Tech increased its lead to 18 at with 16:14 to go in the game on a jumper by Emily Christian. Samford got no closer than 13 points the rest of the way as Tennessee Tech came away with the win. For Samford, Munday was the only player in double figures. Smith scored six points for the Bulldogs. LaBrena Friend led the team in rebounding with five. For Tennessee Tech, Christian scored 24, and Casey Bradford chipped in 12 points. Tynisha Alexander pulled down 13 rebounds for the Golden Eaglettes. GAME 26 Jacksonville State 69, Samford 61 Feb. 24, 2004, Pete Mathews Coliseum, Jacksonville, Ala. Samford (61) 24 Walker (F) Munday (F) Friend (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Harris Vickery Pike Pilkerton Price Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.400, FT:.647, 3PG:.273 (Munday 0-4, Smith 2-4, Insell 1-6, Harris 0-3, Price 3-5) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 2 (Pike 1) Turnovers: 13 (Munday 3, Friend 1, Smith 5, Insell 1, Vickery 1, Pike 1, Team 1) Steals: 4 (Smith 2, Price 1, Clement 1) Jacksonville State (69) 44 Clay (C) Shepard (G) Fuess (F) Freeman (F) Slaughter (G) Carlisle Embry Nye Bliss Riley TOTALS Percentages: FG:.429, FT:.706, 3PG:.273 (Shepard 0-1, Fuess 1-2, Freeman 1-3, Carlisle 0-1, Embry 0-1, Nye 1-3) Team Rebounds: 3 Blocked Shots: 0 Turnovers: 17 (Shepard 1, Fuess 1, Freeman 5, Slaughter 2, Carlisle 1, Nye 4, Team 3) Steals: 7 (Clay 1, Fuess 2, Embry 1, Nye 3) Technical Fouls: None Samford Jacksonville State Cora Beth Smith matched her career high with 18 points while Giovanni Price recorded a season high 13 points, but Jacksonville State came away with a Ohio Valley Conference victory at Pete Mathews Coliseum Tuesday. Freshman Veronica Pike also tied a career high with 13 points for Samford. Shanika Freeman led JSU (16-9, 10-5 OVC) with 16 points, and the Gamecocks went from the free-throw line. Cobie Carlisle had 12 points, and Kelly Nye added 11 points for JSU. Samford (9-16, 2-13 OVC) pulled within with 1:53 left to play, but the Bulldogs missed three-point shots on back-toback possessions before being forced to foul in the final minute. Smith scored six of Samford s first eight points as the Bulldogs held an 8-5 advantage early in the game. JSU took an lead with 8:09 remaining in the half and a lead into halftime. The Gamecocks did not trail the rest of the way. Pike scored 12 of her 13 points in the second half, including a stretch where she scored nine straight points for the Bulldogs. Jacksonville State held a rebounding advantage while shooting 43 percent for the game. Samford shot 40 percent for the game but shot just 17 free throws, compared to 34 for the home team. GAME 27 Samford 60, Tennessee State 45 Feb. 26, 2004, Seibert Hall, Birmingham, Ala. Tennessee State (45) 25 Kelly (F) Bailey (F) Powe (G) Clay (G) Stewart (G) Anderson Fletcher Lockridge Harris Starr TOTALS Percentages: FG:.321, FT:.471, 3PG:.067 (Kelly 0-5, Powe 0-2, Clay 0-2, Stewart 0-5, Lockridge 1-1) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 2 (Kelly 1, Powe 1) Turnovers: 16 (Kelly 2, Bailey 3, Powe 1, Stewart 2, Fletcher 3, Lockridge 2, Starr 3) Steals: 8 (Kelly 1, Clay 1, Stewart 2, Fletcher 1, Lockridge 1, Harris 2) Samford (60) 32 Price (F) Munday (F) Friend (G) Smith (G) Insell (G) Harris Pike Pilkerton Clement TOTALS Percentages: FG:.372, FT:.875, 3PG:.350 (Price 0-4, Munday 1-2, Friend 0-1, Smith 1-3, Insell 5-8, Clement 0-2) Team Rebounds: 2 Blocked Shots: 6 (Smith 2, Pike 4) Turnovers: 21 (Price 3, Munday 2, Smith 3, Insell 4, Harris 3, Pike 4, Clement 1, Team 1) Steals: 6 (Price 1, Friend 2, Insell 1, Harris 1, Clement 1) Tennessee State Samford Sophomore guard Chelsee Insell scored a career-high 27 points, including a Samford record 12 free throws in 12 attempts to lead the Bulldog women s basketball team to a win in the team s season finale over Tennessee State Thursday at Seibert Hall. It s always a good feeling to end the season with a win, Samford Head Coach Mike Morris said. The two teams traded baskets for the first part of the first half with neither team able to gain more than a three-point lead until Tennessee State (1-24, 0-15 OVC) went on a 7-0 run to take a 14-9 lead with 12:40 to go in the first half on a jumper by Kisha Stewart. Samford (10-17, 3-13 OVC) responded with a 12-0 run of its own to take the lead for good at on a three-pointer by Insell. TSU fought back to cut the lead to three at 21-18, but Samford answered with a three-pointer by freshman forward Alex Munday with 6:28 remaining to give Samford a lead. The teams traded baskets for the rest of the first half, and Samford took a lead into halftime. Samford opened the second half by scoring seven of the first 10 points of the period to push its lead to 11 at with 15:41 to go on a pair of free throws by Insell. The Bulldogs pulled away from there, increasing their lead to as much as 17 points at with 8:27 to go in the game. Tennessee State got no closer than 14 points the rest of the way as Samford came away with the victory. Following Insell for Samford, freshman forward Veronica Pike scored a career-high 14 points. In addition to her 27 points, Insell also pulled down a team-high eight rebounds on the night. Tennessee State was led by Kendra Bailey with eight points. Kasheena Powe led the Lady Tigers in rebounding with nine. 39

14 OVC VALLEY CONFERENCE E ntering its 57th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In 2003, the OVC extended its geographical footprint into Alabama, expanding the league s membership to a record 11 institutions with the addition of Jacksonville State University and Samford University. The OVC dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 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 , 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 1950 s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale. 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 All-Conference 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 blacks. In the late 1970 s, 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 basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross-country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports initially were governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, 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 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 that 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 that 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 President s Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics. Additionally, the Conference implemented the OVC Institutional Sportsmanship Award in 2003, which is presented to the institution voted by its peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. Over its 56 years, OVC teams have garnered national championships and bowl games in football, along with national team or individual titles in rifle, cross-country, track and golf. The OVC has produced several Olympic athletes, including Murray State s Morgan Hicks, who is a member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Rifle Team. In addition, some of the greatest players in professional sports were educated at OVC institutions, including former greats such as basketball s Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay), and two-sport star Steve Hamilton (Morehead State). Present-day standouts are basketball players Popeye Jones (Murray State) and Trenton Hassell (Austin Peay); football players Chad Bratzke (Eastern Kentucky), Marquis Walker (Southeast Missouri), Chris Watson (Eastern Illinois) and Brent Alexander (Tennessee State); baseball players Brandon Berger (Eastern Kentucky), Kirk Rueter (Murray State), Kerry Robinson (Southeast Missouri) and Jamie Walker (Austin Peay); and professional golfer Jeff Sluman (Tennessee Tech). The playing field isn t the only place where OVC athletes work hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. The prestigious OVC Academic Achievement Banner is awarded annually to the league school whose athletes produce the highest grade point average when compared to the general student body. Also, 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 Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, is presented annually to a junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the founding fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the OVC 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 have always governed the conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The OVC sponsors 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 combined men s and women s rifle. Over the last decade, the league has grown, not only in the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students, but in the number of institutions in the conference. In 2003, Jacksonville State University and Samford University became the newest members of the OVC, joining Southeast Missouri State University (1991), the University of Tennessee at Martin (1992) and Eastern Illinois University (1996) as the league s most recent additions. Other current representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Tennessee State University and Tennessee Technological University. Jon Steinbrecher Commissioner Ron English Associate Commissioner for Operations Kim Melcher Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations Kyle Yeager Director of External Affairs Lee Moses Director of Institutional Services Donyale Canada Director of Championships Heather Brown Assistant Director of Media Relations 40

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16 RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Points: 101, vs. Florida Atlantic (1/9/99) First-Half Points: 50, vs. Florida Atlantic (1/9/99) Second-Half Points: 54, vs. Centenary (12/19/99) vs. Troy State (3/9/00) Field Goals Made: 39, vs. Troy State (3/9/00) Field-Goal Attempts: 84, vs. Centenary (12/19/99) Field-Goal Percentage: 61.1 (33-54), at Florida Atlantic (2/25/99) Three-Point Field Goals Made: 11, vs. UT Martin (12/30/97) vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts: 28, vs. Morehead State (1/22/04) Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage:.727 (8-11), at Belmont (3/1/03) Free Throws Made: 27, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/24/04) Free Throws Attempted: 39, vs. Wofford (12/6/97) vs. Centenary (12/19/99) Free-Throw Percentage:.941 (16-17), vs. Jacksonville State (1/30/99) Rebounds: 65, vs. Troy State (3/9/00) Assists: 24, six times, last at Mercer (2/13/03) Steals: 22, vs. Troy State (2/26/98) Blocks: 12, vs. UCF (1/27/00) Turnovers: 40, at UNO (12/13/97) 40, at Florida International (2/12/98) INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most Points: 33, Jodi Morris, at Florida Atlantic (2/25/99) Jodi Morris, vs. Campbell (3/10/00) Most Field Goals Made: 14, Jodi Morris, at Florida Atlantic (2/25/99) Jodi Morris, vs. Campbell (3/10/00) Most Field-Goal Attempts: 25, Aimee Cochran, vs. Georgia State (2/28/98) Highest Field-Goal Percentage (min. 7 attempts): 1.000, Danielle Pinkston (7-7), at Troy State (1/5/98) Three-Point Field Goals Made: 6, Jennifer Lutrell, vs. UT Martin (12/30/97) Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts: 12, Chelsee Insell, at Gardner-Webb (1/25/03) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (min. 5 attempts):.833 (5-6), Chelsee Insell, vs. UT Martin (1/17/04) Most Free Throws Made: 12, Chelsee Insell, vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) Most Free-Throw Attempts: 14, Giovanni Price, vs. Alabama (11/17/00) Giovanni Price, vs. Washington State (12/29/00) Veronica Pike, vs. Jacksonville State (1/6/04) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (min. 8 attempts): 1.000, four times, most recent, Chelsee Insell (12-12), vs. Tennessee State (2/26/04) Most Rebounds: 18, Cortney Moore, vs. Charleston (1/8/98) Most Offensive Rebounds: 9, Cortney Moore, vs. Charleston (1/8/98) Most Defensive Rebounds: 11, Cortney Moore, vs. FAU (2/14/98) Most Assists: 13, Clarissa Tomlinson, vs. Troy State (3/10/00) Most Blocked Shots: 7, Cortney Moore, vs. Nicholls State (12/15/97) Most Steals: 10, Aimee Cochran, vs. Troy State (2/26/98) INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Most Games Played: 29, Jodi Morris, Clarissa Tomlinson, Courtney Moore, Suzette Pittman ( ), Aimee Cochran, Giovanni Price ( ) Most Games Started: 28, Jodi Morris, Clarissa Tomlinson, Aimee Cochran ( , ) Most Points: 521, Jodi Morris ( ) Highest Scoring Average: 18.6, Jodi Morris ( ) Most Field Goals Made: 214, Jodi Morris ( ) Most Field-Goal Attempts: 428, Jodi Morris ( Highest Field-Goal Percentage:.500, Jodi Morris, ( ) and ( ) Three-Point Field Goals Made: 62, Chelsee Insell ( ) Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts: 141, Chelsee Insell ( ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (min. 50 attempts): 44.0, Chelsee Insell, ( ) Most Free Throws Made: 105, Giovanni Price ( ) Most Free-Throw Attempts: 156, Giovanni Price ( ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (min. 50 attempts):.824, Chelsee Insell, ( ) Most Rebounds: 225, Cortney Moore ( ) Most Offensive Rebounds: 88, Cortney Moore ( ) Most Defensive Rebounds: 137, Cortney Moore ( ) Highest Rebounding Average: 8.7, Cortney Moore ( ) Most Assists: 201, Clarissa Tomlinson ( ) Highest Assist Average: 6.9,Clarissa Tomlinson ( ) Most Blocked Shots: 70, Cortney Moore ( ) Highest Blocked-Shot Average: 2.7, Cortney Moore ( ) Most Steals: 78, Aimee Cochran ( ) Best Steal Average: 3.0, Aimee Cochran ( ) INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Most Games Played: 110, Aimee Cochran ( ) Most Games Started: 109, Aimee Cochran ( ) Most Points: 1,247, Aimee Cochran ( ) Highest Scoring Average: 18.6, Jodi Morris ( ) Most Field Goals Made: 460, Aimee Cochran ( ) Most Field-Goal Attempts: 1,193, Aimee Cochran ( ) Highest Field-Goal Percentage:.500, Jodi Morris ( ) Three-Point Field Goals Made: 112, Aimee Cochran ( ) Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts: 381, Aimee Cochran ( ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (min. 50 attempts):.431, Ashley Sharp, 28-65) ( ) Most Free Throws Made: 278, Giovanni Price ( ) Most Free-Throw Attempts: 390, Giovanni Price ( ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage:.796, Jennifer Lutrell, ( ) Most Total Rebounds: 725, Cortney Moore ( ) Most Assists: 463, Aimee Cochran ( ) Most Blocked Shots: 196, Cortney Moore ( ) Most Steals: 289, Aimee Cochran ( ) 42

17 CAREER TOP 10 POINTS 1. Aimee Cochran 1, Jodi Morris Giovanni Price Noot Pittman Clarissa Tomlinson Cortney Moore Chelsee Insell Wendy Wilcox Jennifer Lutrell Clarissa Clark 453 REBOUNDS 1. Cortney Moore Noot Pittman Giovanni Price Aimee Cochran Wendy Wilcox Jodi Morris Clarissa Tomlinson Mesha Tisdel Vicki Vettenburg Chelsee Insell 210 ASSISTS 1. Aimee Cochran Clarissa Tomlinson LaBrena Friend Wendi Wilcox Cora Beth Smith Lindsey Harris Jennifer East Clarissa Clark Jennifer Lutrell Cortney Moore 96 BLOCKS 1. Cortney Moore Jodi Morris Clarissa Tomlinson Giovanni Price Noot Pittman Sarah Clement Aimee Cochran LaBrena Friend Danielle Pinkston Morgan Vickery 12 STEALS 1. Aimee Cochran Clarissa Tomlinson Wendi Wilcox Cortney Moore LaBrena Friend Noot Pittman Jennifer Lutrell Cora Beth Smith 63 Clarissa Clark Mesha Tisdel 62 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Giovanni Price Aimee Cochran Jodi Morris Noot Pittman Clarissa Tomlinson Vicki Vettenburg Cortney Moore Chelsee Insell Wendi Wilcox Jennifer Lutrell 92 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Giovanni Price Aimee Cochran Noot Pittman Cortney Moore Jodi Morris Vicki Vettenburg Clarissa Tomlinson Wendy Wilcox Mesha Tisdel Lindsey Harris 125 THREE-POINTERS MADE 1. Aimee Cochran Chelsee Insell Jennifer Lutrell Lindsey Harris 66 Morgan Vickery Giovanni Price Sarah Clement Cora Beth Smith Jodi Morris Clarissa Clark 35 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1. Aimee Cochran Jennifer Lutrell Morgan Vickery Lindsey Harris Chelsee Insell Sarah Clement Giovanni Price Jennifer East Clarissa Clark Cora Beth Smith 123 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Aimee Cochran Jodi Morris Noot Pittman Giovanni Price Clarissa Tomlinson Cortney Moore Mesha Tisdel Wendi Wilcox Clarissa Clark Chelsee Insell 161 Jennifer Lutrell 161 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Aimee Cochran 1, Giovanni Price Jodi Morris Clarissa Tomlinson Noot Pittman Cortney Moore Jennifer Lutrell Wendi Wilcox Clarissa Clark Chelsee Insell 420 GAMES STARTED 1. Aimee Cochran Cortney Moore Giovanni Price Noot Pittman Wendi Wilcox Clarissa Tomlinson Chelsee Insell 49 Lindsey Harris Jodi Morris LaBrena Friend 41 GAMES PLAYED 1. Aimee Cochran Noot Pittman Giovanni Price Cortney Moore 107 Wendi Wilcox Clarissa Clark Danielle Pinkston Jennifer Lutrell Kelli Moore Sarah Clement 78 Returning players are in bold. Aimee Cochran holds nine of Samford s 13 career records. 43

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