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1 GAME SCHEDULE Rollins Tip-off Classic (Winter Park, Fla.) Rollins vs. West Florida March 12, p.m. McArthur Center - St. Petersburg, Florida NCAA Division II South Region Championship Nov. 11 vs. Saint Michael s W, Nov. 12 vs. LeMoyne-Owen W, Nov. 16 at Embry-Riddle L, Nov. 19 Florida Southern L, Nov. 25 Webber International W, Nov. 26 Warner W, Nov. 30 at Florida Tech* W, Dec. 3 Eckerd* L, Dec. 10 Southeastern L, Dec. 13 Flagler W, Dec. 30 at Barry* W, Jan. 4 Tampa* L, Jan. 7 Palm Beach Atlantic* W,85-54 Jan. 11 at Nova Southeastern* L, Jan. 14 at Saint Leo* W, Jan. 18 Lynn* W, Jan. 21 Florida Tech* W, Jan. 25 at Florida Southern* W, Jan. 28 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W, Feb. 1 Embry-Riddle W, Feb. 4 at Eckerd* W, Feb. 8 Nova Southeastern* W, Feb. 11 at Lynn* W, Feb. 15 Barry* W, Feb. 18 at Tampa* W, Feb. 25 Saint Leo* W, Sunshine State Conference Tournament Mar. 1 vs. Florida Tech (Quarterfinal) L, NCAA Division II South Region Championship Mar. 10 vs. Fla. Southern (Quarterfinal) W, Mar. 11 vs. Eckerd (Semifinal) W, Mar. 13 vs. West Florida (Championship) 7 p.m. March NCAA Division II Elite Eight BASKETBALL SPORTS INFO CONTACT: Nate Weyant Asst. AD for Strategic Communications nweyant@rollins.edu Office: Cell: THE MATCH-UP ROLLINS COLLEGE TARS Record: 22-7 Streak: W2 / Last 5: 4-1 Last Game: W, vs. Eckerd PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Notes 1 Tanaya Jones 6.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 2.9 apg 3 Jasmine Stone 6.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg 10 Julia Ingler 10.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg 21 Marie Gilbert 2nd Team All-SSC; 11.4 ppg 30 Carly McLendon SSC Defensive POY STATS COMPARISON ROLLINS STAT UWF 66.9 SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE FG % FG % FT % REBOUNDING MARGIN TURNOVER MARGIN STEALS PER GAME BLOCKS PER GAME 3.9 NOTES Rollins is 3-3 all-time against West Florida and won the last two meetings. The two schools last faced off on November 14, 2015 in Tampa with the Tars winning The Tars and Argos share two common opponents this season: Rollins 2-1 vs. Eckerd, 1-1 vs. NSU West Florida 1-0 vs. Eckerd, 1-0 vs. NSU. Rollins is making a fourth all-time appearance in the NCAA Division II South Region Championship game, winning it all in The Tars are 3-1 all-time as the No. 5 seed. Rollins is 13th in the country in rebounding margin, outrebounding team by eight a game. Rollins is since becoming an NCAA Division II varsity sport in Glenn Wilkes Jr. is in 31 seasons as the Tars head coach. Rollins men s and women s basketball teams are both in the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament Championship game in the same season for the second time (2004). BASKETBALL HISTORY First year of basketball (1970 modern era) All-time record (46 years) Conference Championships (88, 89, 90, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 09, 12) Conference Tournament Championships (88, 90, 99, 01, 04, 05, 12, 13) Postseason appearances...15 Last postseason appearance Last NCAA Division II Elite Eight SSC Players of the Year...4 SSC Freshman of the Year...2 SSC Defensive Player of the Year...2 All-Americans WEST FLORIDA ARGOS Record: 27-6 Streak: W2 / Last 5: 4-1 Last Game: W, vs. Benedict PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Notes 0 Alex Conye Gulf South Conference POY 2 Katie O Neal 8.6 ppg 23 Katie Bobos 18.5 ppg in NCAA Tourney 24 Toni Brewer 1st Team All-GSC; 13.9 ppg 25 Courtney Meyer 8.0 ppg, 8.8 rpg SERIES HISTORY All-Time Series... Series tied 3-3 Last Matchup... November 14, 2015 Where...Tampa, Floirda Result... Rollins 72, West Florida 65 TODAY S COVERAGE Video: EckerdTritons.com Radio: GEICO Tars Sports Network / WPRK 91.5 P-by-P: Victor Anderson Live Stats: NCAA.com ROLLINS QUICK FACTS Location...Winter Park, Florida Founded Enrollment... 1,900 Nickname...Tars School Colors...Blue and Gold Home Court... Alfond Sports Center/Warden Arena Capacity... 2,500 Affiliation/Conference...NCAA Division II /Sunshine State President... Grant Cornwell Director of Athletics...Pennie Parker National Championships Last - Women s Golf 2016 SSC Championships... 90

2 ROLLINS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown(Previous School) 1 Tanaya Jones G 5-7 Sr. Orlando, Fla./Evans HS 2 Chandler Hall F 5-11 Fr. Buford, Ga./Buford HS 3 Jasmine Stone G 5-9 Jr. Evans, Ga./Evans HS 10 Julia Ingler G 5-8 Jr. Harmony, Fla./Harmony HS 12 Brittany Betts G 5-4 Sr. Valrico, Fla./Tampa Catholic 13 Denise Daniels G/F 5-10 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Colonial HS 20 Jo Bistrow G 5-7 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Valdosta St./Providence School 21 Marie Gilbert G/F 5-11 Sr. Harmony, Fla./Harmony HS 23 Vernisha Andrews G 5-9 So. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Mary HS 25 Nikki Corsini F 5-11 Jr. Orlando, Fla./Master s Academy 30 Carly McLendon F 6-1 So. Sanford, Fla./Seminole HS 33 Keevana Edwards F 5-11 Jr. Marietta, Ga./Wesleyan School 34 Tianna Rosser F 5-11 So. Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona HS Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Glenn Wilkes, Jr. Assistant Coaches: Eddie Cole, Tami Stark, Kourtnie Berry, Emily Raymer Tanaya - (goes by Tee) Ingler - ING-gler Keevana - Key - vana PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Rosser - ROSS - er Corsini - CORE-see-knee Wilkes - WILL-k-es ROLLINS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown(Previous School) 23 Vernisha Andrews G 5-9 So. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Mary HS 12 Brittany Betts G 5-4 Sr. Valrico, Fla./Tampa Catholic 20 Jo Bistrow G 5-7 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Valdosta St./Providence School 25 Nikki Corsini F 5-11 Jr. Orlando, Fla./Master s Academy 13 Denise Daniels G/F 5-10 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Colonial HS 33 Keevana Edwards F 5-11 Jr. Marietta, Ga./Wesleyan School 21 Marie Gilbert G/F 5-11 Sr. Harmony, Fla./Harmony HS 2 Chandler Hall F 5-11 Fr. Buford, Ga./Buford HS 10 Julia Ingler G 5-8 Jr. Harmony, Fla./Harmony HS 1 Tanaya Jones G 5-7 Sr. Orlando, Fla./Evans HS 30 Carly McLendon F 6-1 So. Sanford, Fla./Seminole HS 34 Tianna Rosser F 5-11 So. Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona HS 3 Jasmine Stone G 5-9 Jr. Evans, Ga./Evans HS

3 2017 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship Regionals Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Semifinals Quarterfinals Regionals March 10 March 11 March 13 March 21 March 22 March 24 March 22 March 21 March 13 March 11 March 10 1 *California (PA) (28-3) *Eckerd (26-4) 1 8 Glenville St. (24-5) Lee (20-10) 8 4 Shippensburg (24-6) Fla. Southern (20-9) 4 5 Mercyhurst (23-7) Rollins (20-7) 5 2 Indiana (PA) (23-6) Atlantic South West Florida (25-6) 2 7 Johnson C. Smith (22-7) Nova Southeastern (17-11) 7 3 Virginia Union (23-4) Benedict (21-7) 3 6 Wheeling Jesuit (25-6) Valdosta St. (22-9) 6 1 Emporia St. (27-4) *Columbus St. (28-1) 1 8 Northern St. (24-6) Anderson (SC) (21-7) 8 Alumni Hall 4 Central Okla. (25-7) 1 Ohio Dominican University 2 Limestone (27-4) 4 Columbus, OH March 24 5 Pittsburg St. (24-5) 7 p.m. Eastern Lander (24-7) 5 CBS Sports 2 *Harding (27-3) Central Southeast Wingate (25-5) 2 7 Arkansas Tech (22-7) King (TN) (25-6) 7 3 MSU Moorhead (24-4) 8 7 Lincoln Memorial (26-4) 3 6 Central Mo. (23-6) Clayton St. (24-6) 6 National Champion 1 *Adelphi (26-4) *Colorado St.-Pueblo (27-3) 1 8 NYIT (18-11) Tarleton St. (16-13) 8 4 Caldwell (25-5) 4 3 West Tex. A&M (23-8) 4 5 Molloy (22-8) Regis (CO) (23-7) 5 2 Queens (NY) (24-4) East South Central Angelo St. (24-5) 2 Elite Eight Seed List 1. 7 Assumption (19-8) 2. St. Edward's (20-8) Bentley (26-5) UC-Colo. Springs (23-8) USciences (26-5) Eastern N.M. (20-9) *Ashland (31-0) *Alas. Anchorage (29-1) 1 8 Malone (23-6) Hawaii Pacific (21-6) 8 4 Ursuline (23-7) UC San Diego (23-6) 4 5 Grand Valley St. (23-7) Simon Fraser (24-7) 5 2 Drury (28-3) Midwest West California Baptist (31-2) 2 * Host Institution 7 Bellarmine (22-7) All times are Eastern time. Point Loma (24-5) 7 3 Saginaw Valley (22-7) Information subject to change. Western Wash. (25-5) 3 6 Lewis (23-8) The eight advancing teams to the Elite Eight will be seeded by the Division II Women's Basketball Committee following completion of the regionals. Cal St. East Bay (22-8) National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering.

4 TARS NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY (Winter Park, Fla.) L - Fort Valley State ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) - No. 5 seed W - Lynn L - Nova Southeastern (Winter Park, Fla.) L - Albany State (Fort Valley, Ga.) - No. 1 seed - Bye L - Arkansas Tech (Cleveland, Miss.) - No. 3 seed W - Fort Valley State W - Arkansas Tech L - Delta State (Cleveland, Miss.) - No. 2 seed - Bye L - Barry (Russelville, Ark.) - No. 6 seed L - Central Arkansas (Winter Park, Fla.) - No. 1 seed W - Benedict W - West Alabama L - Henderson State (Conway, Ark.) - No. 8 seed L - Central Arkansas (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) - No. 3 seed W - Saint Leo L - Tampa (Jackson, Tenn.) - No. 6 seed W - Eckerd L - Nova Southeastern (St. Petersburg, Fla.) - No. 5 seed W - Florida Southern W - Eckerd All-time seed Breakdown No No No No No No No No *1995 and 1996 tournaments not seeded All-time NCAA Division II Tournament Record: (Arkadelphia, Ark.) - No. 4 seed L - Florida Gulf Coast OT 2007 (Ft. Myers, Fla.) - No. 6 seed L - Arkansas Tech (Cleveland, Miss.) - No. 4 seed L - Arkansas-Monticello (Winter Park, Fla.) - No. 1 seed W - West Alabama W - Delta State W - Valdosta St Elite Eight W - Lander L - Shaw 71-87

5 Rollins Women's Basketball Rollins Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls SAINT MICHAEL'S 33/22 43/ / / / / / / / /13 13/15 3/2 8/8 20/15 LEMOYNE-OWEN 37/14 35/ / / / / / / / /8 12/11 4/2 4/4 23/16 Embry-Riddle 41/29 17/ (2) 23-53/ / / / / / / /17 17/13 3/3 7/3 18/17 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 20/30 31/ (12) 18-60/ / / / / / /46 (5) 11/17 18/10 12/3 6/8 23/17 WEBBER 51/30 47/ / / / / / / / /13 19/26 9/4 19/11 15/18 WARNER UNIVERSITY 37/11 23/ / / / / / / / /8 17/16 10/2 11/12 11/20 Florida Tech 36/28 36/ / / / / / / / /11 15/14 1/4 8/12 26/22 ECKERD 18/40 30/ (29) 15-48/ / / / / / /40 (12) 8/10 25/23 4/1 11/12 22/17 SOUTHEASTERN 46/44 26/ (10) 28-67/ / / / / / / /16 21/12 2/0 7/11 29/23 FLAGLER 40/25 43/ / / / / / / / /11 16/19 3/0 14/4 20/15 Barry 32/15 28/ / / / / / / / /6 18/13 5/4 5/9 23/22 TAMPA 33/34 29/ (13) 25-61/ / / / / / / /10 12/10 0/2 6/5 15/8 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC 41/29 44/ / / / / / / / /12 16/21 4/2 14/11 20/15 Nova Southeastern 23/34 25/ (14) 16-51/ / / / / / /39 (7) 12/13 26/20 7/4 10/12 25/17 Saint Leo 41/25 30/ / / / / / / / /10 17/21 4/2 10/7 17/17 LYNN 30/31 50/ / / / / / / / /12 19/19 6/4 10/7 17/12 FLORIDA TECH 21/21 38/ / / / / / / / /14 24/23 5/3 17/13 21/18 Florida Southern 36/28 29/ / / / / / / / /11 16/7 5/0 3/2 20/12 Palm Beach Atlantic 38/29 37/ / / / / / / / /11 13/16 7/1 6/7 20/22 EMBRY-RIDDLE 20/24 32/ / / / / / / /47 (4) 10/11 9/12 8/6 5/5 13/24 Eckerd 29/26 40/ / / / / / / / /6 18/9 2/5 4/10 16/20 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 30/30 33/ / / / / / / /35 (1) 12/16 12/18 5/2 12/5 11/18 Lynn 31/34 30/ / / / / / / / /12 19/19 7/6 13/9 14/9 BARRY 36/28 30/ / / / / / / /35 (3) 20/15 9/12 9/1 8/3 14/18 Tampa 38/33 27/ / / / / / / / /14 5/9 4/0 6/4 15/10 SAINT LEO 38/36 36/ / / / / / / / /14 10/11 4/3 5/5 15/19 FLORIDA TECH 34/39 36/ (3) 24-60/ / / / / / / /12 13/10 3/4 9/11 17/21 Florida Southern 35/22 36/ / / / / / / / /7 13/14 4/0 9/9 18/15 Eckerd 29/23 26/ / / / / / / /37 (1) 9/8 10/10 7/1 5/5 20/21 WBCA DIVISION II COACHES POLL Rk. Team (Record) Pts 1st Prev. 1 Ashland (27-0) Alaska-Anchorage (25-1) California, PA (25-1) California Baptist (27-2) Colorado State-Pueblo (25-1) Columbus State (24-1) Pittsburg State (23-3) Drury (24-3) Lincoln Memorial (23-2) Adelphi (23-3) Minnesota State-Moorhead (23-3) Virginia Union (22-3) Emporia State (22-4) Queens, NY (23-3) Bentley (23-4) Western Washington (23-3) Harding (22-3) Eckerd (21-4) Angelo State (20-4) Bellarmine (21-5) Central Missouri (20-5) Arkansas Tech (20-4) Southern Indiana (23-4) Central Oklahoma (21-5) Wingate (21-4) 51 0 NR D2 SIDA DIVISION II MEDIA POLL Rk. Team (Record) Pts 1st Prev. 1 Ashland (16) Alaska Anchorage California Colorado State-Pueblo Columbus State California Baptist Pittsburg State T8 Queens, N.Y T8 Lincoln Memorial Adelphi Drury Western Washington Harding Eckerd Limestone Emporia State Bentley Eastern New Mexico Southern Indiana T20 Glenville State RV T20 West Florida Simon Fraser Virginia Union Angelo State MSU Moorhead

6 Opponent Date Score Points Assists Steals Blocked shots SAINT MICHAEL'S 11/11/ GILBERT, Marie 6-GILBERT, Marie 4-BISTROW, Jo 2-JONES, Tanaya 2-McLENDON, Carly JONES, Tanaya ANDREWS, Vernish INGLER, Julia LEMOYNE-OWEN 11/12/ GILBERT, Marie 7-ANDREWS, Vernis 6-JONES, Tanaya 2-ANDREWS, Vernis 3-ANDREWS, Vernis GILBERT, Marie ROSSER, Tianna at Embry-Riddle 11/16/ JONES, Tanaya 7-McLENDON, Carly 2-BETTS, Brittany 2-BETTS, Brittany 1-JONES, Tanaya ROSSER, Tianna JONES, Tanaya McLENDON, Carly GILBERT, Marie FLORIDA SOUTHERN 11/19/ STONE, Jasmine 8-McLENDON, Carly 2-ANDREWS, Vernis 3-ANDREWS, Vernis 7-McLENDON, Carly BISTROW, Jo WEBBER 11/25/ DANIELS, Denise 10-ROSSER, Tianna 4-BISTROW, Jo 6-JONES, Tanaya 4-McLENDON, Carly GILBERT, Marie WARNER UNIVERSITY 11/26/ McLENDON, Carly 10-ROSSER, Tianna 2-STONE, Jasmine 4-GILBERT, Marie 9-McLENDON, Carly McLENDON, Carly DANIELS, Denise at Florida Tech 11/30/ GILBERT, Marie 9-McLENDON, Carly 3-BETTS, Brittany 3-McLENDON, Carly 1-ANDREWS, Vernis ECKERD 12/03/ BETTS, Brittany 6-McLENDON, Carly 2-BETTS, Brittany 3-ANDREWS, Vernis 2-McLENDON, Carly BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernish SOUTHEASTERN 12/10/ McLENDON, Carly 10-ROSSER, Tianna 4-JONES, Tanaya 2-GILBERT, Marie 1-McLENDON, Carly GILBERT, Marie JONES, Tanaya JONES, Tanaya ANDREWS, Vernish FLAGLER 12/13/ GILBERT, Marie 9-ANDREWS, Vernis 4-McLENDON, Carly 2-GILBERT, Marie 1-GILBERT, Marie STONE, Jasmine INGLER, Julia JONES, Tanaya DANIELS, Denise CORSINI, Nikki McLENDON, Carly ROSSER, Tianna BETTS, Brittany at Barry 12/30/ ROSSER, Tianna 8-McLENDON, Carly 3-JONES, Tanaya 1-STONE, Jasmine 3-ROSSER, Tianna ANDREWS, Vernish INGLER, Julia JONES, Tanaya DANIELS, Denise ANDREWS, Vernish TAMPA 01/04/ ROSSER, Tianna 8-JONES, Tanaya 5-INGLER, Julia 2-JONES, Tanaya None PALM BEACH ATLANTIC 01/07/ GILBERT, Marie 13-McLENDON, Carly 8-JONES, Tanaya 3-ANDREWS, Vernis 3-McLENDON, Carly INGLER, Julia McLENDON, Carly at Nova Southeastern 01/11/ STONE, Jasmine 7-ROSSER, Tianna 4-JONES, Tanaya 2-ANDREWS, Vernis 4-McLENDON, Carly BISTROW, Jo JONES, Tanaya STONE, Jasmine at Saint Leo 01/14/ INGLER, Julia 11-ROSSER, Tianna 5-JONES, Tanaya 2-JONES, Tanaya 2-McLENDON, Carly ANDREWS, Vernish STONE, Jasmine LYNN 01/18/ McLENDON, Carly 10-ROSSER, Tianna 6-JONES, Tanaya 3-STONE, Jasmine 4-McLENDON, Carly FLORIDA TECH 01/21/ STONE, Jasmine 8-ROSSER, Tianna 3-BETTS, Brittany 4-BISTROW, Jo 2-McLENDON, Carly JONES, Tanaya STONE, Jasmine at Florida Southern 01/25/ INGLER, Julia 10-McLENDON, Carly 5-GILBERT, Marie 1-JONES, Tanaya 4-McLENDON, Carly ANDREWS, Vernish ROSSER, Tianna at Palm Beach Atlantic 01/28/ ROSSER, Tianna 10-ROSSER, Tianna 5-JONES, Tanaya 2-GILBERT, Marie 4-McLENDON, Carly EMBRY-RIDDLE 02/01/ INGLER, Julia 11-ROSSER, Tianna 2-BETTS, Brittany 1-JONES, Tanaya 5-McLENDON, Carly JONES, Tanaya BETTS, STONE, Brittany Jasmine at Eckerd 02/04/ GILBERT, Marie 12-McLENDON, Carly 3-McLENDON, Carly 3-JONES, Tanaya 2-McLENDON, Carly INGLER, Julia NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 02/08/ GILBERT, Marie 8-JONES, Tanaya 3-JONES, Tanaya 5-JONES, Tanaya 4-McLENDON, Carly at Lynn 02/11/ GILBERT, Marie 10-McLENDON, Carly 6-JONES, Tanaya 4-JONES, Tanaya 3-GILBERT, Marie McLENDON, Carly BARRY 02/15/ McLENDON, Carly 7-JONES, Tanaya 4-GILBERT, Marie 2-BISTROW, Jo 4-McLENDON, Carly GILBERT, Marie ANDREWS, Vernish at Tampa 02/18/ INGLER, Julia 10-ANDREWS, Vernis 5-GILBERT, Marie 2-JONES, Tanaya 3-McLENDON, Carly SAINT LEO 02/25/ GILBERT, Marie 6-DANIELS, Denise 7-JONES, Tanaya 2-JONES, Tanaya 2-ROSSER, Tianna GILBERT, Marie FLORIDA TECH 03/01/ GILBERT, Marie 9-McLENDON, Carly 5-JONES, Tanaya 3-McLENDON, Carly 1-ROSSER, Tianna JONES, Tanaya DANIELS, Denise JONES, Tanaya vs Florida Southern 03/10/ INGLER, Julia 6-McLENDON, Carly 8-JONES, Tanaya 4-JONES, Tanaya 2-McLENDON, Carly JONES, Tanaya vs Eckerd 03/11/ GILBERT, Marie 6-McLENDON, Carly 3-BETTS, Brittany 2-JONES, Tanaya 3-McLENDON, Carly GILBERT, Marie ANDREWS, Vernish

7 Rollins Women's Basketball Rollins Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games Rollins Women's Basketball Rollins High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games Rollins - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 98 WEBBER (11/25/16) 85 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC (01/07/17) 83 FLAGLER (12/13/16) 80 LYNN (01/18/17) 76 SAINT MICHAEL'S (11/11/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 36 WEBBER (11/25/16) 35 LYNN (01/18/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 82 WEBBER (11/25/16) 77 LEMOYNE-OWEN (11/12/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.530 (35-66) LYNN (01/18/17).508 (30-59) SAINT LEO (02/25/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) 9 FLAGLER (12/13/16) 9 WEBBER (11/25/16) 9 LEMOYNE-OWEN (11/12/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 28 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) 27 LEMOYNE-OWEN (11/12/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.700 (7-10) at Florida Southern (01/25/17).600 (6-10) vs Eckerd (03/11/17) FREE THROWS MADE 22 at Eckerd (02/04/17) 19 vs Eckerd (03/11/17) 19 FLORIDA TECH (03/01/17) 19 at Barry (12/30/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 29 at Eckerd (02/04/17) 29 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.900 (18-20) PALM BEACH ATLANTIC (01/07/17).875 (14-16) SAINT MICHAEL'S (11/11/16).875 (7-8) at Lynn (02/11/17) REBOUNDS 63 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) 63 LEMOYNE-OWEN (11/12/16) ASSISTS 25 WEBBER (11/25/16) 22 vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) 22 FLAGLER (12/13/16) STEALS 19 WEBBER (11/25/16) 17 FLORIDA TECH (01/21/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 12 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (11/19/16) 10 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) TURNOVERS 26 at Nova Southeastern (01/11/17) 25 ECKERD (12/03/16) FOULS 29 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 82 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) 77 ECKERD (12/03/16) 75 TAMPA (01/04/17) 73 FLORIDA TECH (03/01/17) 67 at Florida Tech (11/30/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 28 FLORIDA TECH (03/01/17) 25 TAMPA (01/04/17) 25 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) 25 ECKERD (12/03/16) 25 WEBBER (11/25/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) 64 LYNN (01/18/17) 64 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.500 (28-56) FLORIDA TECH (03/01/17).500 (25-50) ECKERD (12/03/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 TAMPA (01/04/17) 9 EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17) 9 at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 at Saint Leo (01/14/17) 30 EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.500 (3-6) FLORIDA TECH (03/01/17).438 (7-16) ECKERD (12/03/16) FREE THROWS MADE 25 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) 22 at Florida Tech (11/30/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 36 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) 33 at Florida Tech (11/30/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.882 (15-17) TAMPA (01/04/17).857 (12-14) SAINT LEO (02/25/17) REBOUNDS 47 EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17) 46 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (11/19/16) ASSISTS 17 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (11/19/16) 17 at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) STEALS 13 FLORIDA TECH (01/21/17) 12 at Nova Southeastern (01/11/17) 12 ECKERD (12/03/16) 12 at Florida Tech (11/30/16) 12 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 at Lynn (02/11/17) 6 EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17) TURNOVERS 26 WEBBER (11/25/16) 23 FLORIDA TECH (01/21/17) 23 ECKERD (12/03/16) Rollins Women's Basketball Rollins High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games Rollins Women's Basketball Rollins High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games Rollins - GAME LOWS POINTS 48 ECKERD (12/03/16) 48 at Nova Southeastern (01/11/17) 51 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (11/19/16) 52 EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17) 55 vs Eckerd (03/11/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 15 ECKERD (12/03/16) 15 vs Eckerd (03/11/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 45 vs Eckerd (03/11/17) 48 ECKERD (12/03/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.298 (17-57) EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17).300 (18-60) FLORIDA SOUTHERN (11/19/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (02/08/17) 2 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 at Tampa (02/18/17) 8 LYNN (01/18/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.000 (0-9) NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (02/08/17).105 (2-19) WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) FREE THROWS MADE 4 vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) 5 LEMOYNE-OWEN (11/12/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 at Lynn (02/11/17) 9 TAMPA (01/04/17) 9 vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.375 (9-24) SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16).417 (5-12) LEMOYNE-OWEN (11/12/16) REBOUNDS 28 ECKERD (12/03/16) 32 at Nova Southeastern (01/11/17) 32 BARRY (02/15/17) ASSISTS 8 ECKERD (12/03/16) 9 at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) 9 vs Eckerd (03/11/17) STEALS 3 at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 4 LEMOYNE-OWEN (11/12/16) 4 at Eckerd (02/04/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 TAMPA (01/04/17) 1 at Florida Tech (11/30/16) TURNOVERS 5 at Tampa (02/18/17) 9 EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17) 9 BARRY (02/15/17) FOULS 11 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) 11 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (02/08/17) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 38 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) 43 vs Eckerd (03/11/17) 47 at Saint Leo (01/14/17) 47 vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) 50 FLORIDA TECH (01/21/17) 50 EMBRY-RIDDLE (02/01/17) 50 at Lynn (02/11/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 12 vs Eckerd (03/11/17) 13 at Barry (12/30/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 ECKERD (12/03/16) 50 at Nova Southeastern (01/11/17) 50 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (02/08/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.214 (15-70) WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16).235 (12-51) vs Eckerd (03/11/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (11/19/16) 3 at Florida Tech (11/30/16) 3 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC (01/07/17) 3 FLORIDA TECH (03/01/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 FLORIDA TECH (03/01/17) 7 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (11/19/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.129 (4-31) at Saint Leo (01/14/17).160 (4-25) WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Lynn (02/11/17) 4 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) 4 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (02/08/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 WARNER UNIVERSITY (11/26/16) 6 at Lynn (02/11/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.400 (4-10) NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (02/08/17).500 (3-6) at Lynn (02/11/17).500 (8-16) FLAGLER (12/13/16) REBOUNDS 27 at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 29 TAMPA (01/04/17) ASSISTS 6 at Barry (12/30/16) 6 at Eckerd (02/04/17) STEALS 2 at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 3 at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) 3 BARRY (02/15/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 SOUTHEASTERN (12/10/16) 0 FLAGLER (12/13/16) 0 at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 0 at Tampa (02/18/17) 0 vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) TURNOVERS 7 at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 9 at Eckerd (02/04/17) 9 at Tampa (02/18/17)

8 Rollins Women's Basketball Rollins Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games Rollins - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 26 INGLER, Julia at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 21 GILBERT, Marie vs Saint Michael's (11/11/16) 19 GILBERT, Marie vs Florida Tech (03/01/17) 19 ROSSER, Tianna at Barry (12/30/16) 19 GILBERT, Marie vs LeMoyne-Owen (11/12/16) Field Goals Made 8 McLENDON, Carly vs Barry (02/15/17) 8 INGLER, Julia at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 8 McLENDON, Carly vs Lynn (01/18/17) 8 ROSSER, Tianna at Barry (12/30/16) 8 McLENDON, Carly vs Southeastern (12/10/16) Field Goal Att. 16 INGLER, Julia vs Webber (11/25/16) 16 STONE, Jasmine vs Florida Southern (11/19/16) FG Pct (min 5 made) (5-5) McLENDON, Carly vs Warner University (11/26/16).857 (6-7) STONE, Jasmine vs Lynn (01/18/17) 3-Point FG Made 6 INGLER, Julia at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 5 BISTROW, Jo vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) 3-Point FG Att. 10 INGLER, Julia vs LeMoyne-Owen (11/12/16) 9 INGLER, Julia at Florida Tech (11/30/16) 9 INGLER, Julia vs Webber (11/25/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (6-6) INGLER, Julia at Florida Southern (01/25/17) (3-3) STONE, Jasmine vs Webber (11/25/16) (3-3) BETTS, Brittany at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) (2-2) BETTS, Brittany vs Barry (02/15/17) (2-2) GILBERT, Marie at Lynn (02/11/17) (2-2) BISTROW, Jo vs Eckerd (12/03/16) (2-2) BETTS, Brittany vs Saint Michael's (11/11/16) Free Throws Made 8 INGLER, Julia vs Florida Tech (03/01/17) 7 INGLER, Julia vs Nova Southeastern (02/08/17) 7 GILBERT, Marie at Eckerd (02/04/17) Free Throw Att. 11 JONES, Tanaya vs Eckerd (03/11/17) 10 ROSSER, Tianna vs Embry-Riddle (02/01/17) FT Pct (min 3 made) (8-8) INGLER, Julia vs Florida Tech (03/01/17) (7-7) GILBERT, Marie at Eckerd (02/04/17) (5-5) GILBERT, Marie at Barry (12/30/16) (4-4) GILBERT, Marie vs Barry (02/15/17) (4-4) ROSSER, Tianna vs Barry (02/15/17) (4-4) ROSSER, Tianna vs Nova Southeastern (02/08/17) (4-4) INGLER, Julia vs Embry-Riddle (02/01/17) (4-4) GILBERT, Marie at Palm Beach Atlantic (01/28/17) (4-4) INGLER, Julia at Florida Southern (01/25/17) (4-4) GILBERT, Marie vs Florida Tech (01/21/17) (4-4) GILBERT, Marie vs Palm Beach Atlantic (01/07/17) (4-4) ROSSER, Tianna vs Tampa (01/04/17) (4-4) McLENDON, Carly at Barry (12/30/16) (4-4) STONE, Jasmine vs Warner University (11/26/16) (4-4) BETTS, Brittany vs Webber (11/25/16) (3-3) GILBERT, Marie at Tampa (02/18/17) (3-3) BETTS, Brittany at Florida Tech (11/30/16) (3-3) GILBERT, Marie vs Florida Southern (11/19/16) 13 McLENDON, Carly vs Palm Beach Atlantic (01/07/17) 12 McLENDON, Carly at Eckerd (02/04/17) Assists 8 JONES, Tanaya vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) 8 JONES, Tanaya vs Palm Beach Atlantic (01/07/17) Rollins Women's Basketball Rollins Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 30 Chelsy Springs vs Saint Leo (02/25/17) 24 Jeremie,Karma at Tampa (02/18/17) 22 Kierra Crane vs Flagler (12/13/16) 21 Victoria Baggett vs Webber (11/25/16) 21 WHITING,Sabrina at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) 21 ELLENBERGER,Lauren at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) Field Goals Made 10 Chelsy Springs vs Saint Leo (02/25/17) 9 PALMER, Kiara vs Barry (02/15/17) Field Goal Att. 20 Chelsy Springs vs Saint Leo (02/25/17) 20 Hannah Grim vs Palm Beach Atlantic (01/07/17) FG Pct (min 5 made).833 (5-6) Megan Piggott vs Nova Southeastern (02/08/17).667 (6-9) JULIUSDOTTIR, Gudlau vs Florida Tech (03/01/17).667 (6-9) Folsom,Ashley vs Eckerd (12/03/16) 3-Point FG Made 5 VAZQUEZ, Paola vs Lynn (01/18/17) 5 Victoria Baggett vs Webber (11/25/16) 5 ELLENBERGER,Lauren at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) 5 MAYS, Teresa vs LeMoyne-Owen (11/12/16) 3-Point FG Att. 16 VAZQUEZ, Paola vs Lynn (01/18/17) 9 Deegan,Anna at Eckerd (02/04/17) 9 Ragen Dotson at Saint Leo (01/14/17) 9 Izabell Skoogh at Saint Leo (01/14/17) 9 de Alfredo, Elena vs Tampa (01/04/17) 9 MAYS, Teresa vs LeMoyne-Owen (11/12/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made).800 (4-5) Megan Piggott vs Nova Southeastern (02/08/17).750 (3-4) SCHOONOVER, Lexy vs Barry (02/15/17) Free Throws Made 10 Chelsy Springs vs Saint Leo (02/25/17) 9 Juday,Kacie vs Eckerd (12/03/16) Free Throw Att. 12 Chelsy Springs vs Saint Leo (02/25/17) 11 Ayanna Holmes vs Palm Beach Atlantic (01/07/17) FT Pct (min 3 made) (8-8) BLASSAGE,Jensen vs Florida Southern (03/10/17) (7-7) HARRIS, Shequana at Florida Tech (11/30/16) (4-4) Johnson,Chelsea at Eckerd (02/04/17) (4-4) WILLIAMS, DeLise vs Florida Tech (01/21/17) (4-4) Hooker,Bailey vs Southeastern (12/10/16) (4-4) Yalcin,Ada vs Eckerd (12/03/16) (4-4) GIARDINA, Camille vs Florida Southern (11/19/16) (3-3) RICHARDSON, Juhnae at Barry (12/30/16) (3-3) Dee,Jenny vs Southeastern (12/10/16) (3-3) WHITING,Sabrina at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) 15 PALMER, Kiara vs Barry (02/15/17) 15 Ayanna Holmes vs Palm Beach Atlantic (01/07/17) Assists 8 WILLIAMS, DeLise vs Florida Tech (01/21/17) 7 WILLIAMS, DeLise vs Florida Tech (03/01/17) 7 LANDBERG, Elsa at Florida Southern (01/25/17) 7 ELLENBERGER,Lauren at Embry-Riddle (11/16/16) Steals 6 WILLIAMS, DeLise vs Florida Tech (03/01/17) 6 WILLIAMS, DeLise vs Florida Tech (01/21/17) Blocked Shots 3 MCCARTHY, Julie vs Florida Tech (03/01/17) 3 OLEDZKA, Marta at Lynn (02/11/17) 3 WILLIAMS, DeLise at Florida Tech (11/30/16) Turnovers 7 WILLIAMS, DeLise vs Florida Tech (01/21/17) 7 Christen Prasse at Nova Southeastern (01/11/17) Fouls 5 Yalcin,Ada at Eckerd (02/04/17) Steals 6 JONES, Tanaya vs Webber (11/25/16) 5 JONES, Tanaya vs Nova Southeastern (02/08/17) 5 ANDREWS, Vernisha vs Webber (11/25/16) Blocked Shots 9 McLENDON, Carly vs Warner University (11/26/16) 7 McLENDON, Carly vs Florida Southern (11/19/16) Turnovers 8 JONES, Tanaya at Eckerd (02/04/17) 5 INGLER, Julia vs Florida Tech (01/21/17) 5 STONE, Jasmine at Nova Southeastern (01/11/17)

9 GAME 1: Rollins 76, Saint Michael s 63 Saint Michael's vs Rollins 11/11/16 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 2: Rollins 72, LeMoyne-Owen 54 LeMoyne-Owen vs Rollins 11/12/16 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Saint Michael's Samantha Delaney f 10 Tomi Akinpetide g Leah Spencer g Emily Ferreri g Indira Evora g Brianna Purcell Maddy Bennett Taylor Miller Cassandra Falone Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 1 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g INGLER, Julia g ANDREWS, Vernisha g STONE, Jasmine BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: 2nd: % % % Officials: Tony Brackins, Shannon Pike, Melaney Rosier Technical fouls: Saint Michael's-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 201 Rollins Tip-off Classic Game 1 3rd: % % % Saint Michael's Rollins th: % % Game: % % % 0 LeMoyne-Owen GRAYS, Champale f BANKS, Courtney f HINES, Ariyan g MAYS, Teresa g McELVAINE, Andrea g HOWARD, Corlishia HUMPHREY, Iesha JOHNSON-PRACKETT, T HALL, Ganasua Team Totals st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 4th: % Game: % 3FG %: % % % % % FT %: % % % % % 5 Rollins GILBERT, Marie f McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g INGLER, Julia g ANDREWS, Vernisha g HALL, Chandler STONE, Jasmine MEFFORD, Caroline BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo CORSINI, Nikki EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 4th: % Game: % 3FG %: % % % % % FT %: % % % 3,1 Officials: Jelisee Oliver, Tashianna Smith, Melaney Rosier Technical fouls: LeMoyne-Owen-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 217 Rollins College Tip-off Classic Game 3 LeMoyne-Owen Rollins WINTER PARK, Fla. (November 11, 2016) The Rollins women s basketball team started the season with a win over Saint Michael s College Friday as part of the Rollins Tip-off Classic in Winter Park. Senior Marie Gilbert led the Tars (1-0) with a career-high 21 points on 7-of-10 shooting, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range. The Harmony, Florida product also hauled in six rebounds. Tanaya Jones added 10 points, five rebounds and four assists. Leah Spencer scored 16 to lead Saint Michael s while Indira Evora added 10. The Tars move to 1-0 on the season while the Purple Knights fall to 0-1. The game had a slow start with Saint Michael s leading after the first quarter; Gilbert scored six for Rollins and Brianna Purcell netted six for the Purple Knights. After four lead changes, Rollins took the lead for good on a Brittany Betts 3-pointer with five minutes left in the second. Rollins outscored SMC 20-8 in the second quarter. The Tars led at halftime and after three quarters. Andrews tipped-in a bucket to beat the buzzer at the end of the 3rd quarter. Saint Michael s closed the gap to five, with three minutes to play. Rollins ended the game on a 13-3 run to close the victory. Rollins is now 2-0 all time against Saint Michael s. All but one Rollins player who saw the floor scored. Freshman Denise Daniels scored her first college points; totaling six on the night. Rollins is all-time in season openers. The Tars have won three of the last five season openers. WINTER PARK, Fla. (November 12, 2016) Rollins ran its record to 2-0 on the season with a win over LeMoyne-Owen Saturday afternoon. Marie Gilbert was the Tars high-scorer for the second-straight game, putting up 19 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Julia Ingler added 16 points and Jasmine Stone netted 12. LeMoyne-Owen (0-2) was led by Teresa Mays 19 points. Champale Grays added 13. Rollins led 11-2 after the first quarter. LeMoyne-Owen was 0-12 shooting in the quarter. Gilbert scored five in the frame to lead Rollins. Rollins outscored LeMoyne-Owen in the second and took a lead at halftime. Gilbert totaled 12 points and seven rebounds at intermission. Rollins led by as many as 30 in the third, after an Ingler 3-pointer with 5:32 left. The Magicians then outscored the Tars 18-2 the rest of the quarter and pulled to within heading into the fourth. Rollins wouldn t allow LeMoyne-Owen any closer than 13 the rest of the way; outscoring LOC down the stretch. Rollins is now 1-0 all-time against LeMoyne-Owen Freshman Caroline Mefford scored a free throw for her first collegiate point Rollins is 2-0 for the fourth-time in five years

10 GAME 3: Rollins vs. Embry-Riddle Rollins vs Embry-Riddle 11/16/16 5:30 p.m. at Daytona Beach, Fla. - ICI Center ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 4 - Rollins vs. Florida Southern Florida Southern vs Rollins 11/19/16 1 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g INGLER, Julia g ANDREWS, Vernisha g HALL, Chandler STONE, Jasmine BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Embry-Riddle nd: % % % 3rd: % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 2 13 FIELDS,Tara f 25 JORGE,Mercedes f ELLENBERGER,Lauren g SANDSTROM,Sigrid g WHITING,Sabrina g BISCHOFF,Shelby CARINE,Hannah MCWILLIAMS,Ashley SAVAGE,Jessica KOOPMAN,Marisa COLEMAN,Laniere Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Officials: Jelisse Oliver, Krystle Appelanzi, William Pon Technical fouls: Rollins-ANDREWS, Vernisha. Embry-Riddle-WHITING,Sabrina. Attendance: 1028 Rollins Embry-Riddle Game: % % % 0,1 Florida Southern THOMAS, Danielle f FUCHS-ROBETIN, Anja f VASTOLA, Gianna f BLASSAGE, Jensen g LANDBERG, Elsa g SIMIONI, Giulia TOUMI, Anissa GIARDINA, Camille MAC-DANGOSU, Theres Team Totals st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 4th: % Game: % 3FG %: % % % % % FT %: % % % % 6 Rollins GILBERT, Marie f McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g INGLER, Julia g ANDREWS, Vernisha g STONE, Jasmine BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 4th: % Game: % 3FG %: % % % % FT %: % % % % % 1 Officials: Ronald Ledington, Tombi Bell, Alexis Perez Technical fouls: Florida Southern-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 212 FSC ranked No. 6 WBCA Division II Coaches Poll/No. 4 D2SIDA Poll Florida Southern Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench FSCW Rollins RCW Last FG - FSCW 4th-05:42, RCW 4th-01:03. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - FSCW by 17 3rd-02:52, RCW by 1 1st-02:56. Lead changed - 2 times. FSCW led for 39:00. RCW led for 00:18. Game was tied for 00:40. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (November 16, 2016) Rollins led by 14 early in the fourth-quarter, but Embry-Riddle closed the game on 19-3 run as the Tars fell to the Eagles on the road Wednesday. Tanaya Jones hit her first seven shots and led Rollins with 17 points, to go along with four rebounds and two steals. Marie Gilbert netted 13 and Brittany Betts set a new career-high with 11 points, shooting 3-of-3 from long range. Lauren Ellenberger and Sabrina Whiting each scored 21 to pace Embry-Riddle. Ellenberger also had seven rebounds and Whiting handed out four assists. Rollins falls to 2-1 on the young season while Embry-Riddle stays unbeaten at 3-0. Rollins trailed 4-0 early, but outscored ERAU 20-8 the rest of the period. Betts shot 2-2 from three-point range and 2-2 at the line to lead Rollins with eight points. Rollins shot 40 percent (6-15) and held the Eagles to 29 percent (5-17) The second was a shootout with Rollins outscoring ERAU in the period to take a lead into halftime. The Tars shot in the second; ERAU went Jones led the Tars with six and Whiting netted seven for the Eagles. After going up in the third, the Tars went four-straight possessions with a turnover and ERAU closed the gap to midway through the period. The score was Rollins with 2:45 left in the third and remained the way until a Betts steal and Jasmine Stone lay-in at the buzzer gave the Tars a lead going into the 4th. The Tars hit their first two shots of the fourth and went up with 8:14 to play. Over the last eight minutes of the game Rollins shot 0-7 from the field with four turnovers while ERAU hit 7-of-13 with three 3-pointers. ERAU took the lead with an Ellenberger 3-pointer, with 1:22 to play. Jones tied the score on a free throw with 58 seconds left. Rollins got a stop on defense, but Gilbert was called for a charge with seven seconds left, giving the ball back to ERAU. Laniere Coleman scored the game winner with one second left on a give-andgo with Ellenberger. Embry-Riddle is a provisional member of the Sunshine State Conference and the result does not factor into the Tars league record. The loss to Embry-Riddle is the first in Rollins history (2-1). Brittany Betts 11 points is a new career-high. Rollins held ERAU leading scorer Mercedes Jorge to zero points. WINTER PARK, Fla. (November 19, 2016) Rollins used a big third-quarter to get within striking distance late in the game, but couldn t overcome fourth-ranked Florida Southern Saturday, falling Jasmine Stone led the Tars offense, netting 12 points off the bench. Julia Ingler added 11 points on 3-of-7 shooting from 3-point range. Carly McLendon had a monster game on the defensive end, grabbing eight rebounds and seven blocks, just one off the school record. Gianna Vastola scored 12 to pace the Florida Southern offense while Elsa Landberg added 11. Ajna Fuchs-Robetin tallied 10 points and a game-high nine rebounds. Rollins falls to 2-2 on the season and 0-1 in Sunshine State Conference play. The Mocs improve to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the league. First Quarter l Rollins got off to a slow start and fell into a 7-0 hole after the first five minutes. A Stone jumper at the 4:40 mark got the Tars going and sparked a 10-2 run that gave the home team a 10-9 lead with 2:56 left in the first. The Mocs then closed the period on another 7-0 spurt to put the Tars down after one. Second Quarter l The Tars closed the gap to four early in the second, but again the Mocs put together a run as Rollins trailed with 2:24 left in the half. The teams the traded baskets to close the quarter with FSC taking a lead into the break. Ingler led Rollins with eight points at intermission while Vastola had eight points for the Mocs. Third Quarter l Florida Southern pushed its lead to a game-high 17 (46-29) with 2:52 left in the third, but the Tars came charging back and cut the advantage to heading into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l Down 10 with 5:55 to play, the Tars full court press resulted in a Vernisha Andrews steal and Stone lay-up to get Rollins to within The Mocs quickly came down the court, however, and put the Tars back down doubledigits and they would get no closer the rest of the way. Twice down the stretch McLendon recorded what appeared to be the school record-tying block but was whistled for a foul each time. McLendon s seven blocks was one off the school record of eight set by Ellen O Day against Eckerd on January 23, With her three 3-pointers, Ingler moved into 11th in Rollins all-time made list, tying Jennifer Musgove with 112. Florida Southern came into the game ranked No. 4 in the WBCA Division II Coaches Poll; No. 6 in the D2SIDA Media Poll.

11 GAME 5: Rollins 98, Webber 66 Webber vs Rollins 11/25/16 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Webber Quanthavia Stalworth f Shalontay Rose c Breyonna Reed g Jakia Davis g Victoria Baggett g Gabby Costas Mercedes Sirmons Emmarrie Carmen Tiffany Zito Angelina Hintze Jazmin House Shayla McPhearson Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins nd: % % % 3rd: % % ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL th: % % Game: % % % SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 6: Rollins 60, Warner GILBERT, Marie f McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g INGLER, Julia g ANDREWS, Vernisha g HALL, Chandler STONE, Jasmine MEFFORD, Caroline BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo CORSINI, Nikki EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Marshel O'Shields, Jeff Page, Justin Vermillion Technical fouls: Webber-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 281 3rd: % % % Webber Rollins Last FG - WEBBER 4th-01:27, RCW 4th-00:31. Largest lead - WEBBER None, RCW by 37 3rd-03:19. WEBBER led for 00:00. RCW led for 39:47. Game was tied for 00:13. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 4 WEBBER RCW Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. WINTER PARK, Fla. (November 25, 2016) Rollins scored the first six points of the game and never looked back, beating Webber International Friday afternoon. Freshman Denise Daniels and senior Marie Gilbert both scored 16 points to lead the Tars. Julia Ingler added 15 points while Jasmine Stone netted 13. Tianna Rosser scored seven points to go along with a game-high 10 rebounds. Victoria Baggett poured in 21 to lead Webber. Quanthavia Stalworth chipped in 18 points and nine rebounds. The victory snaps a two-game skid by the Tars and moves them to 3-2 on the season. The Warriors drop to 3-5 on the year. First Quarter l Rollins scored buckets on each of their first three possessions and jumped out to a 6-0 lead. Stalworth pulled Webber to within 10-6 midway through the quarter, but the Tars rolled off a 13-0 run, capped with consecutive threepointers from Jasmine Stone, to take a 23-6 advantage. Daniels later pushed the lead to with a steal and breakaway layup in the final seconds. Second Quarter l The Tars again got hot to start and the lead ballooned to with 5:57 until halftime. The Warriors slowly chopped away and got to within 19 three times. Jo Bistrow then sent Rollins into the break with a lead after a layup with 11 seconds remaining. Third Quarter l Led by a barrage of three-pointers from Ingler, the Tars put the game away early in the third. The junior scored 11 points in a three-minute span to put Rollins up at the 6:37 mark. Rollins later went on to lead by a game-high 37, 78-41, with 2:16 left in the quarter. Fourth Quarter l With the Tars comfortably in the lead, coach Glenn Wilkes Jr.emptied the bench for most of the fourth. Webber would get no closer than 28 points the rest of the way. Rollins is now 10-0 all-time against Webber With three three-pointers, Julia Ingler moved into 10th all-time in school history with 115 for her career. Vernisha Andrews set a career-best with five steals; previous best was three twice last season. Daniels previous career-high points was six, set against Saint Michael s earlier this year. Warner University vs Rollins 11/26/16 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Warner University Alana St. Clair f Kaley Schmick g Charisa Broadway g I'munique Green g Sara Poehlman g Desirelle Salas Cierra Wilson Kayla Guerrero Tyquishia Brooks Kashari James Brayden Einhaus Randi Chandler Jovana Curcic Jana Collins Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins nd: % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 2,1 21 GILBERT, Marie f McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g INGLER, Julia g ANDREWS, Vernisha g HALL, Chandler STONE, Jasmine MEFFORD, Caroline BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo CORSINI, Nikki EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Deanna Jackson, Reatha Johnson, Alex Espejo Technical fouls: Warner University-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 231 3rd: % % % Warner University Rollins Last FG - WU 4th-00:30, RCW 4th-00:10. Largest lead - WU None, RCW by 26 2nd-01:35. WU led for 00:00. RCW led for 38:35. Game was tied for 01:25. 4th: % % Game: % % % 7 WU RCW Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. WINTER PARK, Fla. (Nov. 26, 2016) Rollins sophomore forward Carly McLendon set a new program record for blocks in a game with nine as the Tars made easy work of Warner University on Saturday afternoon in Warden Arena. Playing in their second game in as many days, Rollins picked up its second straight win, defeating the Royals by a final score of The win advances the Tars to an overall record of 4-2 on the season, while the Royals drop to 5-5 overall. McLendon earned a game high 13 points as she shot 5-for-5 from the field and was 3-for-5 from the charity stripe. The Sanford, Fla. native added seven rebounds, two assists, and put up a new program record for blocks in a game with nine on the afternoon. Tianna Rosser led the game in rebounds with 10, while Jasmine Stone, McLendon, and Denise Daniels led the team with two assists apiece. Marie Gilbert followed McLendon in scoring with seven points, and set a new career high as she earned a game best four steals on the day. The Royals saw a team high six points from Sara Poehlman, while Kaley Schmick pulled in a team best seven boards, including six defensive rebounds. Poehlman and Randi Chandler led the team in assists with two each, while I munique Green and Kashari James notched one block apiece. Leading the Royals in steals on the day was Cierra Wilson with three. First Quarter l Rollins opened up to a four point lead and never looked back, opening up their advantage to as much as 12 points in the first 10 minutes of action after a layup by Marie Gilbert with 25 seconds to go in the opening stanza. The Tars out-shot the Royals 30.4% to 11.8% from the field, closing out the first quarter with a 17-5 lead, including seven points from the Tars bench. Second Quarter l Warner opened the second quarter with a jumper by Alana St. Clair, but the Tars saw six straight points by McLendon to pull out to a 16-point lead, 23-7, with 7:26 to go before halftime. Warner s Charissa Broadway broke the McLendon run with a layup at the 7:22 mark, but the ensuing four and a half minutes belonged all to Rollins as the Tars outscored the Royals, 9-0, to take a 32-9 lead before Kaylay Guerrero could get WU back on the board with a jumper with 2:56 to play in the half. The Tars poured in five more points to close out the second quarter, including posting their largest lead of the game off of a free throw by Tanaya Jones with 1:35 to play in the quarter. The Tars out-scored the Royals 20-6 in the second period, entering into halftime with a lead. Third Quarter l Warner came out of the break to shoot their best quarter of the game, out-shooting the Tars from the field 31.3% to 23.1%. The Royals kicked off the third period with eight straight points, including two treys by Kaley Schmick and Sara Poehlman, to pull to within 18 of the Tars, Vernisha Andrews broke the run converting a free throw at the 6:28 mark, kicking off a five point run by Rollins that came to an end at the 3:29 mark when Warner s I munique Green put in two shots from the charity stripe. The rest of the quarter saw Warner outscore the Tars, 4-2, to trail by 19 entering into the final quarter, Fourth Quarter l Rollins cruised through the fourth quarter, leading by as much as 25 with 7:37 to play, and out-scored the Royals to close out the contest with a 22 point advantage, Carly McLendon posted four total blocks in the fourth quarter, and with her final block of the game at the 1:15 mark, became the program s all-time leader in blocks in a contest with nine. Rollins is now 10-0 all-time against Warner With nine blocks in this afternoon s contest, sophomore Carly McLendon sets a new program high for blocks in a game, surpassing the previous record of eight which was set by Ellen O Day back on January 23, 1990 against Eckerd College Marie Gilbert set a new career high in steals with four, besting her previous record of three which she as earned on seven different occasions.

12 GAME 7: Rollins 72, Florida Tech 67 Rollins vs Florida Tech 11/30/16 5:30 p.m. at Melbourne, Fla. - Clemente Center ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 8: Eckerd 77, Rollins 48 Eckerd vs Rollins 12/03/16 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins , 1-1 SSC 01 JONES, Tanaya * 10 INGLER, Julia * GILBERT, Marie * ANDREWS, Vernisha * McLENDON, Carly * STONE, Jasmine BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Florida Tech , 1-2 SSC Game: % % % 5 01 HARRIS, Shequana * 13 RICHARDSON, Tanease * CRAWFORD, Markeema * WILLIAMS, DeLise * MCCARTHY, Julie * JOHNSON, Kareese STANKOVIC, Ana GELBAUGH, Michaela DOANE, Gracie SWAN, Aniquah SEDLAKOVA, Tereza Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Mitch Kaufman, James Boyd, Darryl Dawkins Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Florida Tech-None. Attendance: 100 3rd: % % % Rollins Florida Tech Last FG - RCW 4th-00:25, FITW 4th-02:50. Largest lead - RCW by 9 3rd-07:28, FITW by 4 1st-07:54. RCW led for 24:27. FITW led for 08:48. Game was tied for 06:45. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 4 RCW FITW Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 11 times. MELBOURNE, Fla. (November 30, 2016) All 11 players who saw the floor scored for Rollins as the Tars earned a Sunshine State Conference victory over Florida Tech on Wednesday. Marie Gilbert scored 12 of her team-high 16 points in the second half to lead Rollins. Julia Ingler drained four 3-pointers and added 12 points while Jasmine Stone netted 11 of the bench. Carly McLendon, the reigning SSC Defensive Player of the Week, totaled eight points, nine rebounds and three steals. Shequana Harris paced Florida Tech with 19 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals. DeLise Williams chipped in 13 points and six rebounds. Rollins moves its record to 5-2 with a third straight win and improves to 1-1 in SSC play. FIT falls to 5-2 overall and 1-2 in league play. First Quarter l Both teams endured a slow start on the offensive end with an Ingler trey putting the Tars up 9-8 with 2:51 left. The Panthers then held the Tars without a field goal the rest of the frame and put Rollins in a hole at the first break. Eckerd , 3-0 SSC 02 Deegan,Anna f 23 Folsom,Ashley c Yalcin,Ada g Vine,Victoria g Juday,Kacie g Ammons,Sarah Hannoun,Mariam Fyle,Ashley Anttila,Armi Juday,Brooke Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins , 1-2 SSC 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 4 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g INGLER, Julia g ANDREWS, Vernisha g STONE, Jasmine BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: 2nd: % % % Officials: Luis Gonzalez, Jose Rodriguez, Carlos DeJesus Technical fouls: Eckerd-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 316 3rd: % % % Eckerd Rollins Last FG - ECW 4th-00:30, RCW 4th-00:09. Largest lead - ECW by 34 4th-01:38, RCW None. ECW led for 37:43. RCW led for 00:00. Game was tied for 02:17. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 5 ECW RCW Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. WINTER PARK, Fla. (December 3, 2016) Rollins offense was stuck in neutral while Eckerd set the pace as the Tars dropped a decision to the Tritons Saturday afternoon. Brittany Betts was the lone Tar in double figures, netting 10 off the bench. Jasmine Stone had a trio of three-pointers and added nine while Jo Bistrow and Tianna Rosser each scored six. Kacie Juday led Eckerd with 15 points and five rebounds. Anna Deegan, Ashley Folsom and Ada Yalcin each netted 14. Rollins falls to 5-3 overall and 1-2 in Sunshine State Conference play while Eckerd stayed unbeaten in league play (3-0) and improved to 6-2 overall. First Quarter l Eckerd came out firing and grabbed a 6-0 lead after the first four minutes. Rollins came back to knot the score 8-8 three minutes later after a Bistro triple. Another 6-0 Tritons run swung the momentum back EC s way as Rollins trailed after one. Second Quarter l A bucket by McLendon, another Ingler 3-pointer, Brittany Betts free throws and a Stone 3-pointer put the Tars up with 6:42 to play in the half. FIT got to within one, but the Tars closed the quarter on a 9-2 run and took a lead at intermission. Third Quarter l The Tars pulled ahead by nine early in the third only to have Florida Tech come charging back and cut the advantage to with 3:57 in the period. A Stone free throw and Betts conventional 3-point play sparked an 8-0 run to put Rollins back out in front FIT scored the final four points of the quarter as the Tars took a lead after three. Fourth Quarter l Florida Tech came back to tie the score and eventually take a lead, the first time they were ahead since the 7:20 mark of the second quarter. Rollins was down with 1:29 to play before a Gilbert three-pointer got Rollins back on top. After a FIT free throw, Gilbert scored again to give the Tars a edge in the final minute. Harris got two free throws for FIT to make it a one point game, but Tanaya Jones hit a 15-footer with 25 seconds left and Gilbert sealed the win with a pair at the line in the final seconds. Rollins has now won 11-straight against Florida Tech. The Tars are all-time against FIT. Every Rollins player recorded at least two points and one rebound. Carly McLendon s nine rebounds tied a career-high; the fourth time she has reached the mark. Rollins moves into a tie with Tampa for fourth-place in the SSC standings. Second Quarter l Rollins couldn t get anything going in the second, shooting just 1-of-10 from the field and 6-of-14 from the line. Eckerd however, stayed hot and hit 6-of-10 to outscore the Tars 24-8 in the frame. Rollins trailed at the half. Third Quarter l The Tars went on a 7-2 run to start the third. Eckerd pushed their lead back to 22 midway through the frame, but 9-2 Rollins spurt closed the gap to with 3:20 left in the period. The Tritons ended the quarter on a scoring streak as the Tars trailed heading into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l Eckerd pulled away in the fourth, mounting a lead with five minutes to play. Stone buried a three-pointer at the 3:58 mark to get the Tars on the board, but the Tritons lead proved to be too much. Rollins falls to all-time against Eckerd; The Tritons have won the last three in a row. Rollins 40 points allowed in the first half was the most this season; 77 was the most allowed in a game this season. Rollins 48 points was a season low points scored. Carly McLendon totaled two blocks and is now alone in 18th all-time on the Tars list with 50. Marie Gilbert had one block and is in 17th with 51 for her career.

13 GAME 9: Southeastern 82, Rollins 72 Southeastern vs Rollins 12/10/16 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 10: Rollins 83, Flagler 53 Flagler vs Rollins 12/13/16 5:30 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Southeastern Strawbridge,Christin f 21 Green,Sarah c Hooker,Bailey g Ramos,Alyssa g Dee,Jenny g Richter,Ana Block,Cassidy Jacobs,Trisha Trowbridge,Victoria Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 5 30 McLENDON, Carly f 34 ROSSER, Tianna f BETTS, Brittany g DANIELS, Denise g BISTROW, Jo g JONES, Tanaya STONE, Jasmine INGLER, Julia GILBERT, Marie ANDREWS, Vernisha CORSINI, Nikki EDWARDS, Keevana Team Totals Flagler Tiffany Hodge f 01 Alex Alford g Bri Roberts g Jazzy Mathis g Maggie Flynn g Kierra Crane Kyla Dorisca Elise Spann Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 3 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany g JONES, Tanaya HALL, Chandler DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha CORSINI, Nikki EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 3FG %: % % % FT %: % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 8 1st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 3FG %: % % % FT %: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 4 Officials: Jose Rodriguez, Michael Henderson, Tifany Gilmore Technical fouls: Southeastern-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 333 Officials: VanAllan Berry, Tony Brackins, Giulia D'Ambrosio Technical fouls: Flagler-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 311 Southeastern Rollins SEU RCW Flagler Rollins FLG RCW Last FG - SEU 4th-00:29, RCW 4th-01:01. Largest lead - SEU by 12 4th-08:41, RCW by 7 1st-05:52. SEU led for 22:32. RCW led for 14:38. Game was tied for 02:50. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Last FG - FLG 4th-02:03, RCW 4th-01:10. Largest lead - FLG None, RCW by 30 4th-01:10. FLG led for 00:00. RCW led for 39:37. Game was tied for 00:23. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. WINTER PARK, Fla. (December 10, 2016) Rollins took a lead into halftime, but the offense sputtered in the second half as the Tars dropped an decision to Southeastern Saturday afternoon. Rollins falls to 5-4 on the season while Southeastern, one of the top teams in NAIA, stays perfect at Carly McLendon led Rollins with a career-high 18 points to go along with seven rebounds. Julia Ingler added 14 points while Marie Gilbert posted a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Five Southeastern players scored in double figures, led by 16 points each from Christin Strawbridge and Bailey Hooker. Alyssa Ramos scored 12 and both Jenny Dee and Trisha Jacobs netted 11. First Quarter l The Tars grabbed a 9-2 lead after the first four minutes as Rollins controlled the entire first quarter. The Fire came back to tie the score at 11 at the 2:58 mark. Jo Bistrow scored from deep to start a 7-0 Rollins run as the Tars hit the first break leading Second Quarter l Southeastern took its first lead of the game early in the second and ran out to a advantage with 5:34 left in the first half. Rollins responded with a 10-0 run, with points from five different players, to go up with 1:57 left. SEU came back and tied the score again before a McLendon jumper at the buzzer gave Rollins a lead at intermission. Third Quarter l The teams went in opposite directions in the third as the Fire offense started to heat up while the Tars struggled to find points. Rollins was just 4-of-16 from the field and 4-of-6 from the line while the Fire shot 7-of-17 and were 7-of-11 from the free throw line. Southeastern built a lead heading into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l Southeastern went up by as many as 12 with 8:41 to play; Rollins would get no closer than eight the rest of the way. Rollins and Southeastern s all-time series is now even at 1-1. McLendon s previous career high was 15 points set against Florida Tech last season. McLendon had one block and is not tied with Marie Gilbert for 17th on the Tars all-time list with 51. Gilbert s double-double was the first by a Tar this season. Tianna Rosser tallied 10 rebounds for the third time this season. WINTER PARK, Fla. (December 13, 2016) Four Tars scored in double figures to lead Rollins in an victory over Flagler on Tuesday evening. Marie Gilbert scored 17 points and added five rebounds to pace Rollins. Jasmine Stone added a season-high 15 points and four assists while Julia Ingler recorded 14 points, shooting 4-of-7 from long range, and six rebounds. Carly McLendon put up 10 points, seven rebounds and four assists. Kierra Crane led Flagler with 22 points off the bench. Bri Roberts scored eight points with Tiffany Hodge tallying seven points and 11 rebounds. The Tars improved to 6-4 heading into a two-week holiday break while the Saints drop to 2-4. First Quarter l Rollins jumped out to a 12-8 lead three minutes after an Ingler steal and runout, forcing a Saints timeout. Flagler closed to within four, three minutes later but Rollins responded with a 8-1 run and led late in the quarter. The Tars closed the first frame leading Second Quarter l Ingler hit back-to-back three-pointers early in the second and ballooned the Tars lead to with 7:15 left in the half. After Flagler closed the gap to at the 4:01 mark, both teams went scoreless for three minutes until Stone drained a jumper and Gilbert hit from deep to put the Tars comfortably ahead at the half. Third Quarter l The teams played nearly dead even in the third quarter with Flagler getting as close as 11, but Rollins extending its advantage to as many as 20 in the frame. Alex Alfond hit a bucket at the buzzer for the Saints to cut Rollins lead to after the third. Fourth Quarter l Rollins more than doubled-up Flagler in the fourth to seal the victory. The Tars led with 7:46 to play and then ran off a 14-0 run over the next three minutes to pull away and put the Saints away for good. Rollins improves to all-time against Flagler and has won 25 in a row in the series. Carly McLendon and Marie Gilbert each had one block and are tied for 17th in program history with 52 for their careers. Rollins 30-point win is its second-largest of the season (98-66 vs. Webber).

14 GAME 11: Rollins 60, Barry 51 Rollins vs Barry 12/30/16 2 p.m. at Miami Shores, Fla. - Health & Sports Ctr ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 12: Tampa 75, Rollins 62 Tampa vs Rollins 01/04/17 5:30 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins , 2-2 SSC 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Barry , 2-4 SSC 2nd: % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 2,1 24 SEYRANIAN, Lauren f 43 PETERS, Ayida f PAULIN, Julia g RICHARDSON, Juhnae g EKDAHL, Elin g GRANADA, Stephane JORDAN, Melanie SCHOONOVER, Lexy PALMER, Kiara Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Will Schreiber, Tombi Bell, Horatio Major Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Barry-None. Attendance: 142 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 8 Tampa , 4-1 SSC 01 Sanders,Faith f 31 Horvatinovic, Jenny f Jeremie,Karma g Dempsey, Griffin g de Alfredo, Elena g Lumb,Morgan Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: Rollins , 2-3 SSC 2nd: % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 2 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % Officials: Matthew Geer, Marshel O'Shields, VanAllen Berry Technical fouls: Tampa-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 179 Tampa Rollins th: % % % Game: % % % 2 UTW RCW Rollins Barry RCW BARRY Last FG - UTW 4th-03:33, RCW 4th-00:36. Largest lead - UTW by 13 4th-05:52, RCW by 6 2nd-06:13. UTW led for 26:12. RCW led for 10:49. Game was tied for 02:48. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Last FG - RCW 4th-02:36, BARRY-W 4th-02:10. Largest lead - RCW by 19 3rd-09:32, BARRY-W by 8 1st-05:22. RCW led for 32:50. BARRY-W led for 05:26. Game was tied for 01:44. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. MIAMI SHORES, Fla. (December 30, 2016) After building a sizable firsthalf lead, Rollins never looked back and beat Barry in a Sunshine State Conference road game. The Tars (7-4, 2-2 SSC) held the Bucs (4-9, 2-4 SSC) to just five-points in the second quarter and led at the break. Tianna Rosser poured in a career-high 19 points to lead Rollins. She also added three rebounds and three blocks. Marie Gilbert chipped in 14 points and six rebounds. Juhnae Richardson paced Barry with 13 points, 11 rebounds and three assists. Elin Ekdahl netted 12. The victory was a second straight to close out the 2016 calendar year for the Tars. First Quarter l The Tars went 0-for-their-first-8 from the field and fell into an 8-0 hole midway through the first. Coach Glenn Wilkes Jr. then emptied the bench and Rollins responded with a 15-0 run 10 of which came from Rosser and eventually grabbed a lead after the first. Second Quarter l Defense was the key in the second as Rollins held their hosts to just 1-of-16 from the field while hitting 7-of-12 on their end. The Tars posted a 17-5 advantage in the frame and blew the game wide open with a halftime lead. Third Quarter l The Tars went up by as many as 19 four times in the third before Barry closed the gap with a late run and made it a game going into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l The Bucs found their stroke in the fourth and made it a four-point game, with 3:56 to play. Gilbert answered with a deep three-pointer to put the Tars back up seven as Rollins held Barry scoreless the final 1:24 and hit fourstraight free throws to ice it. Rollins improves all-time against Barry and snaps a three-game losing skid to the Bucs. Carly McLendon and Marie Gilbert each had a block and remain tied for 17th on the Tars all-time list. Rosser s previous career-high was 16 scored against PR Rio Piedras last season. Her three blocks was also a career-high, bettering the previous mark of 1, 11 times. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time. WINTER PARK, Fla. (January 4, 2017) In their first contest of the new year the Tars fell to Sunshine State Conference foe Tampa by a score of Tianna Rosser, coming off a career high 19 points, went 6-8 from the field, scoring 16 points and adding five rebounds, including three offensive, to pace Rollins. Julia Ingler tallied 11 and dished out five assists to lead the Tars. Tanaya Jones scored eight points on 4-7 shooting, the senior guard also led Rollins pulling in eight rebounds and grabbing two steals. Elena de Alfredo led Tampa with 18 points, going 4-9 on three point attempts. The Spartans only played six players, with Morgan Lumb tallying 15 points, shooting 3-6 from behind the arc, coming off the bench. The Tars fall to 7-5 heading and 2-3 in SSC play. The Spartans improve to 9-3, and 4-1 in conference action. First Quarter l Both teams started out strong on the offensive side of the ball. The Tars used a team effort to put up points, Ingler led the Tars with five points, but seven Tars found the bottom of the net in the quarter. The Spartans hit three three-pointers, led by Elena de Alfredo, who went 2-4 from behind the arch. The teams were knotted at after the first ten minutes. Second Quarter l Rosser started the second quarter strong for the Tars, converting an old-fashioned three point play on the Tars first possession. The Sophomore tallied six points in the quarter to lead the Rollins with eight going into the half. The Tars built their biggest lead of the game, at six points, at the 6:13 mark. The long ball kept Tampa in the game, as the Spartans shot 5-9 in the second quarter, scoring all of their points from behind the arc. Morgan Lumb went 3-3 in the frame for Tampa. Rollins was 0-6 in the second quarter and only 1-13 in the first half, but despite the disparity from long range, the Tars only trailed at the half. Third Quarter l The Spartans opened the third quarter with a flurry, ballooning their one point halftime lead into an 11 point margin. A pair of Denise Daniels free throws at the 3:44 mark brought the lead down to four. The two teams traded baskets at that point, and an Ingler three-point play with three seconds left garunteed that the Tars would go into the fourth down only four. Fourth Quarter l Jones assisted Ingler on a deep three to open the fourth quarter, bringing the Tars within one point. However, Tampa responded, building up a 13 point lead with 5:52 remaining in the game. Rollins comeback attempts came up short, and the Spartans hit their free throws down the stretch to see out the game. The Tars fall to all time against the Spartans. This was the first time this season that the Rollins defense was unable to record a block.

15 GAME 13: Rollins 85, PBA 54 Palm Beach Atlantic vs Rollins 01/07/17 2 p.m.. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 14: Nova Southeastern 62, Rollins 48 Rollins vs Nova Southeastern 01/11/17 5:30 p.m. at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. - NSU Arena Palm Beach Atlantic , 1-6 SSC 10 Jane Svilberg f Ayanna Holmes f Mina Salhia g Rachael Holehouse g Taylor Buchanan g Ciara Cumbie Aniyah Ross Krish Williams Nikkira Brown Chloe Doxey Katie Meckus Hannah Grim Caroline Patrick Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins , 3-3 SSC 2nd: % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 4 21 GILBERT, Marie f McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha CORSINI, Nikki EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % Officials: Mitch Kaufman, Retha Johnson, Chastity Taylor Technical fouls: Palm Beach Atlantic-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 319 Palm Beach Atlantic Rollins Last FG - PBAW 4th-00:09, RCW 4th-00:22. Largest lead - PBAW None, RCW by 33 4th-00:22. PBAW led for 00:00. RCW led for 39:52. Game was tied for 00:04. 4th: % % Game: % % % 3 PBAW RCW Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Rollins , 3-4 SSC 01 JONES, Tanaya * 03 STONE, Jasmine * INGLER, Julia * GILBERT, Marie * McLENDON, Carly * BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Nova Southeastern , 6-2 SSC Game: % % % 3 01 Christen Prasse * 12 Megan Piggott * Octavia Wilson * Amanda Tivenius * Maria Bardeeva * Samantha Logan Cheray Saunders Mary Hirt Katie Barnard Kariss Keller Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: X. Cruz, W. Dunlap, A. Boone Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Nova Southeastern-None. Attendance: 160 3rd: % % % Rollins Nova Southeastern Last FG - RCW 4th-01:02, NSUW 4th-01:18. Largest lead - RCW by 1 1st-06:12, NSUW by 15 4th-02:55. RCW led for 01:06. NSUW led for 36:28. Game was tied for 02:26. 4th: % % Game: % % % 3 RCW NSUW Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. WINTER PARK, Fla. (January 7, 2017) Rollins never trailed and won every quarter, rolling to an win over Palm Beach Atlantic on Saturday afternoon. Marie Gilbert and Julia Ingler led five Tars in double figures with 13 points each. Jo Bistrow netted a season-best 12 on 5-of-9 shooting while Jasmine Stone chipped in 11 points. Carly McLendon added 10 points and a career-high 13 rebounds while also getting three blocks and three steals. Hannah Grim poured in 17 points off the bench to pace Palm Beach Atlantic. Ayanna Holmes tallied 14 points, 15 rebounds and four steals. Rollins improves to 8-5 overall and an even 3-3 in Sunshine State Conference play while PBA drops to 5-9, 1-6 SSC. First Quarter l Rollins scored the game s first four points and was able to keep PBA from getting any momentum rolling the entire period. The Sailfish got to as close as 8-7, but the Tars pulled away, ultimately taking a lead after Tianna Rosser closed the quarter with five-straight points. Second Quarter l After going up by as many as seven, the Tars lead dwindled to with 8:06 left in the half. Four consecutive free throws from Gilbert sparked a 13-0 run that put Rollins ahead midway through the period. The Fish would get no closer than 12 as the Tars took a lead into halftime. Third Quarter l Rollins didn t have any letdown in the third and pushed the advantage to 21, on a Denise Daniels jumper at the 2:16 mark. The Tars closed the period with a comfortable lead. Fourth Quarter l The Tars put the game away early in the forth as a McLendon putback with 5:52 to play gave Rollins a advantage. The lead was pushed to a game-high 33 after a Nikki Corsini jumper at the 22 second mark made it an advantage. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (January 11, 2017) Rollins struggled offensively to start and played catch-up the entire night as the Tars fell to Nova Southeastern on the road. Jasmine Stone led Rollins with 11 points and four rebounds. Julia Ingler added 10 points, four rebounds and a pair of assists. Christen Prasse topped NSU and all scorers with 14 points and eight rebounds. Katie Barnard posted 11 points and five rebounds while Samantha Logan grabbed 10 boards. Rollins totaled 26 turnovers on the night and were outrebounded 39-32, just the third time this season the Tars were beat on the glass. Rollins falls to 8-6 overall and 3-4 in Sunshine State Conference play while NSU improves to 10-6, 6-2 SSC. First Quarter l The teams traded baskets for the first four minutes with an Ingler conventional three-point play putting the Tars up 5-4. NSU responded with a 10-0 run and put Rollins down The Tars ended the first in a 16-9 hole. Second Quarter l Rollins came charging back in the second and knotted the score at 16 after a Tanaya Jones steal and Carly McLendon layup at the 8:04 mark. Back-to-back three-point plays by the Sharks put momentum back their way, but the Tars answered with an Ingler three-pointer and Jones layup to close to within one. NSU then outscored Rollins 12-2 the rest of the half and put the Tars down at intermission. Third Quarter l Stone drilled consecutive three-pointers to open the third and got the Tars to within five, but the run was halted before Rollins could get any closer. Marie Gilbert hit from deep to again close the gap to five midway through the period. After going back down by nine, Stone found her third triple of the period to make it a game before the Sharks scored the last two points of the period as the Tars trailed heading into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l NSU started the fourth on a 6-0 spurt as the Tars offense struggled to keep pace. Rollins missed its first six shots from the field and committed eight turnovers to fall into a hole with 2:55 to play. Tianna Rosser got the Tars first bucket at the 1:56 mark and Ingler later hit from deep to make it a game late. Rollins improves to 22-1 all-time against PBA. Carly McLendon s previous career-high in rebounds was nine, reached four times. Rollins falls to all-time against Nova Southeastern, having dropped the Tanaya Jones tied a career-high with eight assists; the senior ranks 13th in last five meetings. Rollins history with 297 for her career. Rollins nine points in the first and fourth quarters are only the third and fourth McLendon moved into 17th in Rollins all-time blocks list with 56; Marie Gilbert times this season they have not reached double-figures in a quarter. With four blocks Wednesday, Carly McLendon moved into a tie for 16th with is 18th with 54. Jennifer Musgrove on Rollins all-time blocks list with 60. Julia Ingler is now tied with Ashley Jones for eighth on Rollins all-time threepointers list with 131. all-time list with 133 made. With two three-pointers, Julia Ingler is now alone in eighth place on the Tars Glenn Wilkes Jr. is now in 31 years as the Tars head coach.. Glenn Wilkes Jr. is now in 31 years as the Tars head coach.

16 GAME 15: Rollins 71, Saint Leo 47 Rollins vs Saint Leo 01/14/17 5:30 p.m. at Saint Leo, Fla. - Bowman Center ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 16: Rollins 80, Lynn 55 Lynn vs Rollins 01/18/17 5:30 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins , GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: FT %: % Saint Leo , 0-8 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 4 00 Ragen Dotson f 21 Nikira Hooks f Chelsy Springs f Madelin Lang g Gina Brierley g Gabby Ortiz Izabell Skoogh Jackie Layng Kamryn Kimmel Courtney Cox Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Saint Leo-None. Attendance: 3rd: % % % Rollins Saint Leo th: % % % Game: % % % 2 RCW SLW Lynn , 3-6 SSC 25 OLEDZKA, Marta c 11 HENDERSON, Brekia g VAZQUEZ, Paola g TUCKER, Shaunt'e g PENASCINO, Mariah g SNIPES, Jaylen HALL, Mahogany WILLIAMS, Janay SHANAHAN, Meagan Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Rollins , 5-4, SSC 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 0 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g HALL, Chandler BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % Officials: John Copolino, Tashianna Smith, Carlos DeJesus Technical fouls: Lynn-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 298 Lynn Rollins th: % % % Game: % % % 3 LYNN-W RCW Last FG - RCW 4th-00:24, SLW 4th-01:45. Largest lead - RCW by 24 4th-00:24, SLW by 4 1st-08:19. RCW led for 32:40. SLW led for 05:22. Game was tied for 01:34. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - LYNN-W 4th-03:27, RCW 4th-01:41. Largest lead - LYNN-W by 5 1st-06:17, RCW by 27 4th-04:11. LYNN-W led for 13:10. RCW led for 23:50. Game was tied for 02:53. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 9 times. SAINT LEO, Fla. (January 14, 2017) Rollins ran out to a big first quarter lead and never took its foot off the pedal, beating Saint Leo in a Sunshine State Conference road game Saturday. Julia Ingler was 4-of-7 from long range and pumped in 16 points to lead the Tars. Tianna Rosser posted nine points and 11 rebounds, 10 on the offensive end. Denise Daniels chipped in nine points while Tanaya Jones recorded nine points, five assists and a pair of steals. Chelsy Springs led Saint Leo with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Ragen Dotson also netted 11 and Gina Brierly scored nine. First Quarter l It took Rollins more than six minutes to hit its first field goal as an Ingler triple gave the Tars a 7-6 lead at the 3:47 mark. They then shot 5-for-8 the rest of the quarter and ended the first on a 13-3 run to lead 20-9 after one. Second Quarter l The Tars kept pouring it on the second as three-straight Ingler three-pointers gave Rollins a advantage with 3:45 to play in the half. After a small Lions run, Vernisha Andrews got it back to an 18-point lead late as the Tars ultimately owned a lead at the break. Third Quarter l Dotson started the third with a deep three-pointer for Saint Leo, but five-straight points from Jasmine Stone, a Carly McLendon layup and two Jones free throws put the Tars up The Tars later took a lead into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l The Tars defense squashed any thought of a Lions comeback, limiting Saint Leo to just 4-of-16 shooting in the last quarter. The lead shrunk to only at the 7:12 mark before a 5-0 Tars spurt put Rollins back on top comfortably with 2:26 remaining. Rollins improves to all-time against Saint Leo; the Tars have won the last seven in a row. The Tars are now 34-2 all-time at Saint Leo. Rollins 20-rebound advantage was the third time this season they have outrebounded an opponent by 20 or more. Rollins 25 offensive rebounds is the third highest in a game this season. Tianna Rosser s 11 rebounds is a season-high; 10 offensive career-best. Carly McLendon moved into 13th place, passing Sarah Taylor and Dawn Henderson, on the Tars all-time blocks list with 63. Tanaya Jones is 13th on the Tars all-time assists list with 306, four behind Mary Johnson Julia Ingler passed Kristina Mingos and is now five behind assistant coach Kourtnie Berry with 138 for her career. Glenn Wilkes Jr. is now in 31 years as the Tars head coach. WINTER PARK, Fla. (January 18, 2017) Rollins erased a one-point halftime deficit with its biggest quarter of the year in the third and ran past Lynn Wednesday night. Reigning Sunshine State Conference Defensive Player of the Week Carly McLendon led the Rollins offense with 16 points to go along with three rebounds and four blocks. The sophomore from Sanford was 8-of-11 from the field despite playing just 18 minutes due to foul trouble. Jasmine Stone added 14 points and four steals. Marie Gilbert posted 10 points and six rebounds while Tianna Rosser recorded a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Paola Vazquez paced Lynn with 20 points behind a 5-of-16 night beyond the arc. Brekia Henderson chipped in 10 points. Shaunt e Tucker hauled in a game-high 12 rebounds. The win was as second-straight for the Tars and improves their record to 10-6 overall and 5-4 in SSC play. Lynn drops to 8-8, 3-6 SSC. First Quarter l Rollins fell into an 11-6 hole early after back-to-back Vazquez threepointers. The Tars came back and made it a deficit before taking a lead after one. Second Quarter l The Tars maintained a slim lead by no more than five points until a three-point play by Tucker knotted the score at 22 with 4:40 left in the half. Brittany Betts scored to put the Tars back on top, but Lynn rolled off a 7-0 run and gabbed a lead at the 1:46 mark. Rollins cut into the deficit late with a Tanaya Jones layup making it a Lynn lead at the half. Third Quarter l The third quarter was simply all Rollins. Five-straight points from Gilbert put the Tars ahead by six, but a Henderson free throw and two triples from Vazquez made it a one-point game. Julia Ingler hit from deep to give the Tars a advantage and sparked an 18-3 run that essentially put the game away for the home team. Six different player scored during the span as Rollins rolled out to a advantage with less than a minute left in the period. The Tars shot 15-of- 20 in the frame and were led by Stone s eight points. Fourth Quarter l The Tars extended their lead to as many as 27 midway through the fourth and never let Lynn any closer than 15 the rest of the game. Rollins moves to 37-6 all-time against Lynn and has won the last eight-straight over the Fighting Knights. The game against Lynn closes the first half of the Sunshine State Conference schedule. The Tars 32-points in the third quarter was a season best; Rollins previous best quarter was 29 in the first against Webber. Rollins set a season-best shooting, hitting 53 percent from the field; the previous best was 48 percent against Flagler. Tayana Jones had six assists and is averaging nearly six a game over the last four. She moved into 12th on the Tars all-time list with 312 for her career. Carly McLendon is alone in 12th on the Tars all-time blocks list with 66 for her career. Glenn Wilkes Jr. is now in 31 years as the Tars head coach.

17 GAME 17: Rollins 59, Florida Tech 50 Florida Tech vs Rollins 01/21/17 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 18: Rollins 65, Florida Southern 63 Rollins vs Florida Southern 01/25/17 5:30 p.m. at Lakeland, Fla. - Jenkins Field House Florida Tech , 3-6 SSC 10 ALLEN, Amanda f 33 MCCARTHY, Julie c JULIUSDOTTIR, Gudlau g CRAWFORD, Markeema g WILLIAMS, DeLise g JOHNSON, Kareese THOMPSON, Ashle GELBAUGH, Michaela SWAN, Aniquah SEDLAKOVA, Tereza Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: Rollins , 6-4 SSC 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 3 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: 2nd: % % Officials: Mitch Kaufman, Tashianna Smith, Troy Karr Technical fouls: Florida Tech-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 219 3rd: % % % Florida Tech Rollins Last FG - FITW 4th-05:37, RCW 4th-00:54. Largest lead - FITW by 10 2nd-07:07, RCW by 13 3rd-04:18. FITW led for 15:31. RCW led for 20:46. Game was tied for 03:23. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 3 FITW RCW Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Rollins (7-4 SSC) 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Florida Southern (8-2 SSC) Game: % % % 1 24 FUCHS-ROBETIN, Anja f 25 VASTOLA, Gianna f SIMIONI, Giulia g BLASSAGE, Jensen g GIARDINA, Camille g TOUMI, Anissa LANDBERG, Elsa MAC-DANGOSU, Theres Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % Officials: Ronald Ledington, David Kramer, Will Schreiber Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Florida Southern-None. Attendance: 337 FSC ranked No. 20 D2SIDA National Media Poll Rollins Florida Southern Last FG - RCW 4th-00:03, FSCW 4th-00:17. Largest lead - RCW by 9 3rd-07:36, FSCW by 3 2nd-05:10. RCW led for 28:29. FSCW led for 04:05. Game was tied for 07:08. 4th: % % Game: % % % 3 RCW FSCW Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 10 times. WINTER PARK, Fla. (January 21, 2017) Rollins won its third-straight and started the second half of the Sunshine State Conference schedule on a high note, beating Florida Tech Jasmine Stone was the lone Tar in double-figures, scoring 11 behind a 3-of-6 night beyond the arc. Marie Gilbert scored nine while Carly McLendon recorded eight points, seven rebounds and a pair of blocks. Tianna Rosser pulled down a teamhigh eight rebounds, including five on the offensive end. DeLise Williams led Florida Tech with 11 points, eight assists and six steals. Markeema Crawford added nine points while forwards Julie McCarthy and Tereza Sedlakova both netted eight. Already the top-rebounding team in the SSC, Rollins owned a edge on the glass. The Tars improved to 11-6 overall and 6-4 in the SSC while Tech drops to 9-8, 3-6. First Quarter l Rollins stumbled out of the gate, shooting just 4-of-13 with eight turnovers in the first to fall behind Second Quarter l The Tars trailed by as many as 10 early in the second, Both teams then struggled taking care of the ball, but Rollins made the most of its chances and came all the way back, tying the score at 21 after a Rosser buzzerbeating put back. Rollins held Tech without a point for the final 7:07 of the quarter. Third Quarter l For the second-straight game, Rollins dominated the third and took a commanding lead. The Tars started on a 6-0 run and later held a advantage with 6:14 left. Jo Bistrow hit two free throws and drilled a three-pointer to spark another Rollins run that pushed the lead to midway through the period. Tech got no closer than 10 the rest of the way as the Tars took a lead into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l FIT came into the fourth on fire, and closed the gap to with 8:16 to play. Four-straight Tars free throws and a Stone three-pointer got Rollins comfortably back on top at the 6:03 mark. The Panthers closed to with 3:18 left, but the Tars held the visitors scoreless the rest of the way and put an exclamation point on the game with scores by McLendon and Tanaya Jones. Rollins won its 12th-straight against Florida Tech and is now all-time against the Panthers. Rollins is now alone in fifth in the SSC standings; FIT is two-games back in sixth. The Tars forced 23 turnovers, the second highest in a game this season. Rollins and Tampa are tied for the longest current winning streak in the SSC at three. Glenn Wilkes Jr. is now in 31 years as the Tars head coach. LAKELAND, Fla. (January 25, 2017) Junior Julia Ingler went 6-of-6 from threepoint range and poured in a career-high 26 points to lead Rollins in a upset of 20th-ranked Florida Southern. Tanaya Jones hit the go-ahead bucket with 2.8 seconds to play and, after a Tars foul, Florida Southern couldn t connect at the free throw line to give Rollins its fourth-straight victory. The meeting was the 100th all-time between the two rivals with the series now tied Ingler was 8-of-10 from the field overall and hit all four free throw attempts on her career day. Jones added nine points and four assists while Jasmine Stone netted eight. Carly McLendon tallied 10 rebounds and four blocks. Theresa Mac-Dangosu paced Florida Southern with 16 points off the bench. Jensen Blassage and Gianna Vastola both scored 14. Rollins improved to 12-6 overall and 7-4 in Sunshine State Conference play while Florida Southern falls to 12-6, 8-2 SSC. First Quarter l Rollins led by as many as seven, 13-6 after an Ingler 3-pointer at the 4:14 mark of the first. The Tars lead was 17-7, but the Mocs closed the quarter on a 11-2 run and took a advantage after one. Second Quarter l FSC went on to take a lead with 5:10 to play in the half. Jones made it a one point game and back-to-back Ingler triples followed by a Brittany Betts three-pointer gave the Tars a lead late in the quarter. Ingler later added a pair at the line as Rollins took a lead into the break. Third Quarter l Rollins pushed its advantage to a game-high nine three minutes into the third, but the Mocs chipped away and eventually took a lead of their own with 1:13 on the clock. Betts hit two from the line in the final minute that tied the score at 47 heading into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l The fourth was played as close as a game could be played, featuring three lead changes, three ties and neither team leading by more than three. Tianna Rosser hit two-straight jumpers on feeds from Marie Gilbert to give Rollins a lead with 1:25 to play. On the ensuing possession, Anja Fuchs- Robetin completed a conventional three-point play with 17 seconds left to tie the score at 63. Jones gingerly brought the ball down the court and drained a 15-footer to put the Tars back on top by two with 2.8 left. After a timeout, Blassage drew a foul driving to the basket with 0.3 seconds on the clock. The 86-percent free throw shooter missed the first and intentionally missed the second as the Tars tipped the rebound and the clock ran out. Rollins and Florida Southern have each won 50 games in the all-time series. The Tars snapped a Mocs four-game winning streak and won in Lakeland for the first time since Ingler s previous career-high was 25, set last season at Florida Tech. Marie Gilbert set a new career-high with five assists. McLendon totaled four our more blocks in a game for the sixth time this season; she now is tied with Larissa McDonough for 11th on the Tars all-time list with 72. Rollins shot 50-percent from the field for the second time in three games. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time.

18 SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 19: Rollins 75, Palm Beach Atlantic 65 GAME 20: Rollins 52, Embry-Riddle 50 Rollins vs Palm Beach Atlantic 01/28/17 2 p.m. at West Palm Beach, Fla. - Rubin Arena Embry-Riddle vs Rollins 02/01/17 5:30 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins , 8-4 SSC 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % 3rd: % % 4th: % % % Palm Beach Atlantic , 3-9 SSC Game: % % % 5 10 Svilberg,Jane f 22 Holmes,Ayanna f Salhia,Mina g Holehouse,Rachael g Grim,Hannah g Cumbie,Ciara Brown,Nikkira Doxey,Chloe Buchanan,Taylor Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % 3rd: % % % Officials: John Akins, Ray Lewis, VanAllen Berry Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Palm Beach Atlantic-None. Attendance: 113 Rollins Palm Beach Atlantic Last FG - RCW 4th-03:24, PBA 4th-00:00. Largest lead - RCW by 18 3rd-03:32, PBA by 3 2nd-08:28. RCW led for 32:22. PBA led for 03:25. Game was tied for 04:13. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 2,2 RCW PBA Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Embry-Riddle FIELDS,Tara f 25 JORGE,Mercedes f ELLENBERGER,Lauren g SANDSTROM,Sigrid g WHITING,Sabrina g BISCHOFF,Shelby MUSE,Ashle MCWILLIAMS,Ashley SAVAGE,Jessica COLEMAN,Laniere Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins nd: % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 3 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % Officials: Deanna Jackson, Reatha Johnson, Brandon Appel Technical fouls: Embry-Riddle-None. Rollins-TEAM. Attendance: 316 Embry-Riddle Rollins Last FG - ERAUW 4th-05:13, RCW 4th Largest lead - ERAUW by 11 2nd-07:38, RCW by 4 3rd-08:05. ERAUW led for 22:23. RCW led for 40:58. Game was tied for -22:-8. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 5,2 ERAUW RCW Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (January 28, 2017) Tianna Rosser s double-double led Rollins to its fifth-straight victory, a road win at Palm Beach Atlantic. Carly McLendon recorded four blocks in the game, setting a new Rollins record for most in a season with 51. The sophomore added 12 points, seven rebounds and a steal. Rosser posted 15 points and 10 rebounds, her second double-double of the season, to pace the Tars. Marie Gilbert added 14 points, five rebounds, two blocks and two steals. Julia Ingler netted 13 and Jasmine Stone scored 10 points and eight rebounds. Hannah Grim led PBA with 18 points while Ayanna Holmes added 17 points and 11 rebounds. Mina Salhia scored 10 points and handed out five rebounds. Rollins extends its winning streak to five, the longest current run in the Sunshine State Conference. The Tars improved to 13-6 overall and 8-4 in league play while PBA drops to 7-12 and 3-9 in the SSC. First Quarter l Rollins led the entire first quarter, but by no more than three at any point. The opening quarter featured five ties and ended with Rollins leading Second Quarter l PBA scored the first four points of the second and took a advantage early in the frame. Gilbert scored a conventional three-point play with 4:48 on the clock to put the Tars up and started a 13-1 run to end the half, punctuated with a Stone triple, giving Rollins a lead at the break. Third Quarter l Led by a balanced inside-outside game, Rollins pulled away in the third and led after a Brittany Betts three-pointer with 3:32 on the clock. The Fish outscored Rollins 9-2 the rest of the frame and the game headed into the fourth with Rollins winning Fourth Quarter l The Tars lead wilted to just seven, with 6:15 to play, but another Gilbert three-point play and four straight points from Rosser pushed the Tars advantage back to a comfortable with 3:24 left. Rollins wouldn t let PBA any closer than 10 the rest of the way. Rollins improves to 23-1 all-time against PBA; 10-0 in West Palm Beach. The previous Rollins record for most blocks in a season was 50, set by Ellen O Day during the season. McLendon is now alone in 10th on the Tars career list with 76. The top rebounding team in the SSC, Rollins outrebounded an opponent by double-digits for the 12th time this season. Rosser s double-double was her second of the year and fourth by a Tars this season. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time. WINTER PARK, Fla. (February 1, 2017) Rollins pushed its winning streak to six games, beating Embry-Riddle at home Wednesday. Julia Ingler, the reigning Sunshine State Conference Player of the Week, led the Tars (14-6) with 15 points and five rebounds. The junior shot 4-of-9 from the field, including 3-of-6 from long range, while also hitting all four free throw attempts. Tianna Rosser added nine points and 11 rebounds. Carly McLendon tallied eight points, six rebounds and five blocks. Sigrid Sandstrom netted 15 for Embry-Riddle (13-7) while Sabrina Whiting scored 13. Rollins earned the season split with ERAU after a just as close, defeat in Daytona Beach earlier in the season. First Quarter l Embry-Riddle jumped out to a 7-0 lead after two minutes of play. The Tars trailed 11-2 midway through the quarter, but closed the first strong and trailed after the first 10 minutes. Second Quarter l The Eagles put Rollins into a hole at the 7:38 mark of the first. The Tars were just 3-of-16 from the field at that point. Coach Glenn Wilkes Jr. then earned a rare technical that woke up the Rollins offense, resulting in a 10-3 run to cut ERAU s lead to at the break. Third Quarter l A quick Marie Gilbert three-pointer to start the second and Ingler jumper gave Rollins its first lead of the night, with 9:26 left in the third. Ingler drained another triple to extend the advantage just two possessions later. ERAU came back to tie the score at 36 with 35 seconds left in the period before Tanaya Jones put the Tars back on top with a later bucket. Fourth Quarter l The Eagles came out firing to start the fourth and went up only to have the Tars score the next four points and swing the lead back their way. The game later stood tied at 46 with 4:25 to play. Both teams would then go ice cold until a Gilbert free throw three minutes later put the Tars back on top. Rosser hit another from the line to give Rollins a advantage with 1:12 left. Whiting hit from deep for ERAU on the next trip down the floor and put the visitors on top Jones then scored the go-ahead basket with a 15-foot jumper and later hit a pair at the line to put the Tars ahead with 22 seconds left. Rollins struggled at the line to close and gave the Eagles a chance at the end, but a potential game winning shot went begging at the buzzer. Rollins now leads the all-time series with Embry-Riddle 3-1. This season s previous meeting between the two teams was also a two point game with ERAU winning Rollins nine turnovers was a season-low. Rollins was a season-worst 29.8 percent from the field. Rollins was outrebounded for just the fourth time this season. Carly McLendon moved into 10th on Rollins all-time blocks list with 81, passing Lindsey Woodcock. Tianna Rosser recorded double-digit rebounds for the seventh time this season. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time.

19 GAME 21: Rollins 69, Eckerd 54 Rollins vs Eckerd College 02/04/17 2 p.m. at St. Petersburg, Fla. - McArthur Center ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 22: Rollins 63, Nova Southeatern 59 Nova Southeastern vs Rollins 02/08/17 5:30 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins (9-4 SSC) 01 JONES, Tanaya * 03 STONE, Jasmine * INGLER, Julia * GILBERT, Marie * McLENDON, Carly * BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Eckerd College (11-2 SSC) Game: % % % 3 32 Juday,Kacie f 23 Folsom,Ashley c Yalcin,Ada g Vine,Victoria g Deegan,Anna / Ammons,Sarah Hannoun,Mariam Fyle,Ashley Anttila,Armi Johnson,Chelsea Juday,Brooke Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Matt Geer, Marshal O'Shields, Tiffany Gilmore Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Eckerd College-None. Attendance: 311 3rd: % Rollins Eckerd College Last FG - RCW 4th-02:32, EC 4th-01:36. Largest lead - RCW by 18 3rd-02:34, EC by 4 1st-06:52. RCW led for 30:48. EC led for 07:53. Game was tied for 01:19. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 4 RCW EC Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Nova Southeastern , 10-5 SSC 10 Katie Barnard f 23 Amanda Tivenius f Christen Prasse g Samantha Logan g Octavia Wilson g Cheray Saunders Megan Piggott Kariss Keller Maria Bardeeva Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Rollins , 10-5 SSC 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 3 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % Officials: Michael Boman, Tashianna Smith, Reatha Johnson Technical fouls: Nova Southeastern-Megan Piggott. Rollins-None. Attendance: 254 Nova Southeastern Rollins Last FG - NSUW 4th-01:30, RCW 4th-00:25. Largest lead - NSUW by 8 1st-05:08, RCW by 4 3rd-09:25. NSUW led for 27:04. RCW led for 07:11. Game was tied for 05:19. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 3 NSUW RCW Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 13 times. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (February 4, 2017) Rollins held Sunshine State Conference leader Eckerd to its lowest scoring game of the season and posted a upset of the 16th-ranked Tritons on the road Saturday. The win is the Tars seventh in a row and improves their record to 15-6 overall and 9-4 in SSC play. Eckerd lost at home for the first time this season and falls to 18-4, 11-2 in conference. Carly McLendon filled the boxscore with 14 points, 12 rebounds, three assists and two blocks. The sophomore shot 5-of-7 from the field and 4-of-6 at the free throw line and didn t commit a turnover in 29 minutes of play. Marie Gilbert led the Tars with 15 points and six rebounds. Ashley Folsom was the lone Triton to score in double figures with 10 points, while also grabbing seven rebounds. Victoria Vine, Anna Deegan and Chelsea Johnson each scored nine. Rollins dominated the glass, outrebounding Eckerd 51-30, including on the offensive end. Rollins will head into the final three weeks of the season just two games out of first place in the league standings and a half game out of second. First Quarter l A Jasmine Stone three-pointer and McLendon bucket quickly gave Rollins a 5-0 lead to start. Eckerd then got going and came back to post a advantage with 4:12 left in the quarter. Rollins was able to slightly cut into the lead and trailed after one. Second Quarter l Gilbert tied the score on the Tars first possession and sparked 13-3 run to put Rollins ahead at the 4:59 mark. The Tritons ended the half on a run of their own and closed Rollins advantage to at intermission. Third Quarter l Rollins came out of the locker room and took control of the game with an 11-0 run to start the third. Four different players scored for Rollins during the spurt as EC went 0-for-5 from the field with three turnovers. The Tars kept the pressure on and their lead ballooned to with 2:34 left in the period. Eckerd scored two baskets late as Rollins took a lead into the fourth. Fourth Quarter l The final quarter proved to be a free throw shooting contest with the teams combining for 29 attempts in the frame. Eckerd was 7-of-10 and Rollins 13-of-19 at the stripe. Over the final two minutes, Rollins went 9-of-12 to seal the win. The Tars never let Eckerd any closer than 12 and led by as many as 16 late. Rollins leads the all-time series with Eckerd and snapped a four-game skid against the Tritons. Eckerd is ranked 16th in D2SIDA Media Poll; 18th in WBCA Coaches Poll. Rollins held Eckerd to its lowest scoring game of the season (59 vs. Tampa) Rollins plus-21 rebounding advantage is a season best against SSC competition. Rollins 21 free throws made is a season high; 29 attempts ties season high (Warner) Carly McLendon now has 57 blocks this season to extend her Tars singleseason record. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time. WINTER PARK, Fla. (February 8, 2017) Rollins earned its eighth win in a row Wednesday, beating Nova Southeastern at home, The Tars were down one with just 25 seconds left but a Tanaya Jones three-point play was followed by a defensive stop and two Julia Ingler free throws to seal the win. The final six minutes of the game featured seven lead changes and three ties. Marie Gilbert led Rollins (16-6, 10-4 Sunshine State Conference) with 14 points and five rebounds. Tianna Rosser tallied 10 points and seven rebounds off the bench. Jones added nine points, eight rebounds and five steals while Ingler also netted nine. Megan Piggott and Amanda Tivenius both scored 14 to pace NSU (14-9, 10-5 SSC). Rollins is now alone in third in the Sunshine State Conference standings, a game back of Florida Southern and two behind Eckerd; both nationally ranked teams Rollins beat during its win streak. The Tars will take their winning streak on the road Saturday, February 11, visiting Lynn in Boca Raton at 2 p.m. First Quarter l The Sharks jumped out to a quick 10-2 lead midway through the first as the Tars started just 1-for-6 from the field. Rollins put together a run later in the half and twice cut the deficit to two before ultimately trailing after one. Second Quarter l Rollins stayed close in the second and took its first lead of the night, 24-23, on a pair of Brittany Betts free throws at the 5:06 mark. NSU regained the advantage, but Denise Daniels evened the score late as the game went into halftime tied Third Quarter l The Tars grabbed a four point lead on the first two possessions of the third only to see the Sharks put together a 9-0 run and take a lead. After a timeout, Rollins scored six unanswered to close the gap. Carly McLendon sent the game into the fourth deadlocked at 44 with a put-back basket as the horn sounded. Fourth Quarter l The thrilling fourth featured three ties and seven lead changes with neither team leading by more than a possession. NSU took a lead with 2:11 left, but was whistled for a technical; Ingler made both at the line to put the Tars up by one. The Sharks retook the lead with 90 seconds left and Rollins turned it over on the ensuing possession. After a defensive stop, Jones drove the left side of the lane and was bumped but still hit the bucket and added a free throw to put the Tars up two with 25 ticks left. Rollins forced an NSU turnover with 11 seconds to play and Ingler iced the game for the Tars with three seconds left. Rollins now leads the all-time series with NSU and snapped a five-game losing streak to the Sharks. Rollins failed to hit a three-pointer in a game for the first time since going 0-11 against Benedict on March 12, SSC Defensive Player of the Week Carly McLendon added four blocks and now ranks 10th in program history with 87, three back of Ashley Losch. Tanaya Jones is nineth in Tars history with 228 steals, eight behind Paris Moore. Rollins is alone in third in the Sunshine State Conference standings with four games left in the regulars season. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time.

20 GAME 23: Rollins 61, Lynn 50 Rollins vs Lynn 02/11/17 2 p.m. at Boca Raton, Fla. - de Hoernle Center ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 24: Rollins 66, Barry 59 Barry vs Rollins 02/15/17 5:30 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins , 11-4 SSC 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Lynn , 4-10 SSC 3rd: % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 1 25 OLEDZKA, Marta c 11 HENDERSON, Brekia g VAZQUEZ, Paola g TUCKER, Shaunt'e g PENASCINO, Mariah g SNIPES, Jaylen HALL, Mahogany Team Totals Barry , 3-14 SSC 24 SEYRANIAN, Lauren f 32 EKDAHL, Elin f PALMER, Kiara f PAULIN, Julia g SCHOONOVER, Lexy g GRANADA, Stephane JORDAN, Melanie PETERS, Ayida Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: 2nd: % % Rollins , 12-4 SSC 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 1 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 3FG %: % % % FT %: % % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 3,1 1st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 3FG %: % % % FT %: % % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 1,1 Officials: Mitch Kaufman, Whitney Dunlap and Jessica Walter Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Lynn-None. Attendance: 241 Officials: Deanna Jackson, Brandon Appel, Dannica Mosher Technical fouls: Barry-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 302 Rollins Lynn RCW LYNN-W Barry Rollins BARRY RCW Last FG - RCW 4th-01:29, LYNN-W 4th-00:01. Largest lead - RCW by 16 4th-06:06, LYNN-W by 10 1st-02:38. RCW led for 14:55. LYNN-W led for 17:14. Game was tied for 07:51. Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - BARRY-W 4th-00:04, RCW 4th-01:42. Largest lead - BARRY-W by 5 1st-03:26, RCW by 13 4th-04:58. BARRY-W led for 04:17. RCW led for 34:24. Game was tied for 01:19. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 8 times. BOCA RATON, Fla. (February 11, 2017) Rollins surrendered just 16 second half points and rolled to its ninth straight win, beating Lynn on the road Saturday. The Tars trailed by three at the half, but quickly erased the deficit with a big third quarter. Carly McLendon posted her third double-double of the season, totaling 12 points and 10 rebounds to lead the way. Marie Gilbert scored 12 points to go along with five rebounds, three blocks and three steals. Paola Vazquez scored a game-high 18 to pace Lynn. Shaunt e Tucker chipped in nine points and 11 rebounds. The victory keeps Rollins (17-6, 11-4 Sunshine State Conference) in the hunt for the conference championship. Eckerd leads the way at 13-2 while Florida Southern sits 11-3 in conference play. Three games remain in the season for the Tars. First Quarter l Rollins fell into an early 7-0 hole, but finally got rolling and took a 10-9 lead midway through the first. The hot streak abruptly ended as the Tars missed its next five shots and committed four turnovers, allowing Lynn to grab a advantage after the first 10 minutes. Second Quarter l The Tars played uphill the entire second quarter, tying the score five times, but were never able to grab the lead. Rollins trailed at the half. Third Quarter l Rollins defense flexed its muscles in the third, holding the Fighting Knights to just 2-of-17 shooting and forcing five turnovers. Gilbert drained a threepointer at the 6:02 mark to finally put the Tars ahead After a Lynn answer to tie the score, Tianna Rosser put Rollins ahead for good as the Tars went on to take a lead after the third. Fourth Quarter l Rollins used a 12-2 run to start the fourth to pull away. The Tars led with 3:51 to play and would let Lynn not closer than 11 the rest of the game. Rollins has won nine in a row against Lynn and is now 38-6 all-time against the Fighting Knights. Rollins 87.5 percent at the free throw line is a season best. SSC Defensive Player of the Week Carly McLendon added two blocks and now ranks 10th in program history with 89, three back of Ashley Losch. She has had at least two blocks in each of the last 11 games. Tanaya Jones is ninth in Tars history with 232 steals, four behind Paris Moore. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time. WINTER PARK, Fla. (February 15, 2017) Rollins had 10 different players score and rolled to its 10th-straight win, beating Barry in Sunshine State Conference action. The victory gives the Tars sole possession of third place in the conference and guarantees a home game for the first round of the SSC Tournament on March 1. Rollins trails league leader Eckerd by 1.5 games and second-place Florida Southern by just a half game with two games left on the schedule. Carly McLendon led Rollins (18-6, 12-4 SSC) with 16 points, three rebounds and four blocks. Marie Gilbert scored 10 points, all in the second half, to go along with seven rebounds and four assists. Barry (5-20, 3-14 SSC) got 20 points and 15 rebounds from Kiara Palmer. Lexy Schoonover added 13 points. Rollins is on the road for the last time in the regular season, next traveling to Tampa on Saturday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. First Quarter l Rollins quickly scored on each of its first three possessions to take a 6-0 lead and force a Barry timeout. The Bucs came all the way back and put the Tars down 14-9 with 3:26 left in the quarter, but the home team responded and knotted the score at 17 after the first 10 minutes. Second Quarter l Barry shot 7-of-10 in the second, but Rollins seven offensive rebounds led to more chances as the Tars led after a Brittany Betts threepointer at the 4:47 mark. The Bucs closed to within four before Rollins ran back out to an eight-point advantage by halftime, Third Quarter l The Tars weren t able to extend the lead in the third quarter as a 10-0 Barry run put the visitors up with 3:36 on the clock. Jo Bistrow drained a long three-pointer on the next possession to get Rollins back on top. The Bucs retook the lead with 1:02 left in the quarter and again Betts had the answer with another three-pointer. Rollins headed into the fourth with a lead. Fourth Quarter l As has been the case during its 10-game winning streak, Rollins closed strong in the fourth quarter. Gilbert scored six-points over the first four minutes of the quarter and led the Tars to a advantage. Rollins pushed its lead to with less than five minutes to play and would let Barry no closer than seven the rest of the way. Rollins improves to all-time against Barry and swept the season series. Rollins is ranked No. 3 in the first NCAA Division II South Region rankings of the season, released Wednesday. Rollins nine turnovers ties a season-low (also against Embry-Riddle) Carly McLendon moved into ninth on the Tars all-time blocks list. She has had at least two blocks in each of the last 11 games. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time.

21 GAME 25: Rollins 65, Tampa 63 Rollins vs Tampa 02/18/17 2 p.m. at Tampa, Fla. - Martinez Center ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 26: Rollins 74, Saint Leo 61 Saint Leo vs Rollins 02/25/17 2 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena Rollins , 13-4 SSC 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: 2nd: % % % Tampa , 10-6 SSC 3rd: % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 2 01 Sanders,Faith f 05 Jeremie,Karma g de Alfredo, Elena g Lumb,Morgan g Warden, Rachel Dempsey, Griffin Horvatinovic, Jenny / Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Mitch Kaufman, Matthew Geer, Darryl Dawkins Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Tampa-None. Attendance: 148 Rollins 11th consectuive victory 3rd: % % % Rollins Tampa Last FG - RCW 4th-00:34, UTW 4th-00:19. Largest lead - RCW by 6 1st-01:55, UTW by 5 2nd-07:58. RCW led for 26:24. UTW led for 09:54. Game was tied for 03:42. 4th: % % Game: % % % 1 RCW UTW Score tied - 10 times. Lead changed - 12 times. Saint Leo , 4-14 SSC 22 Chelsy Springs f 01 Madelin Lang g Asia Royster g Izabell Skoogh g Gina Brierley g Kamryn Kimmel Nikira Hooks Courtney Cox Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Rollins , 14-4 SSC 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 0,1 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % Officials: Mitch Kaufman, Dave Bowie, Reatha Johnson Technical fouls: Saint Leo-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: 619 Final game regular season 3rd: % Saint Leo Rollins Last FG - SLW 4th-01:50, RCW 4th-00:45. Largest lead - SLW by 4 2nd-08:22, RCW by 13 4th-00:45. SLW led for 06:28. RCW led for 29:57. Game was tied for 02:29. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 3 SLW RCW Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 10 times. TAMPA, Fla. (February 18, 2017) Rollins defense came up with a big stop on the final play as the Tars made it 11 wins in a row, beating Tampa on the road Saturday. Julia Inlger poured in 17 points to lead the Tars. The junior hit 6-of-11 from the field, including 3-of-6 three-pointers. Carly McLendon recorded 16 points, nine rebounds and three blocks while Marie Gilbert scored 11 points and handed out five assists. Vernisha Andrews hauled in a career-high 10 rebounds, five on the offensive end. Karma Jeremie paced Tampa (15-9, 10-6) with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Elena de Alfredo chipped in 18 points and five rebounds while Jenny Horvatinovic netted 12. First Quarter l The Tars took control early and led for most of the first quarter, pulling ahead at the 1:55 mark. UT came back and tied the score at 19 after the first 10 minutes. Second Quarter l The Spartans scored the first five points of the second before a three-point play by Gilbert and three-pointer from Ingler put the Tars back on top, The lead was again six with 1:54 left in the half and after trading baskets, the Tars later went into the break with a advantage. Third Quarter l Points came at a premium in the third with UT outscoring Rollins 15-9 in the frame. The Tars hit just four field goals, but the defense kept it close and the game headed into the final 10 minutes with Rollins trailing Fourth Quarter l Rollins quickly pulled event as the teams traded the lead for the first five minutes. McLendon tied the score at 56 with 4:03 to play and Andrews later made it a advantage with 1:18 to play. UT cut the lead to one with a de Alfredo three-pointer, but a McLendon layup off a Gilbert feed put the Tars back on top by three with 34 seconds left. Jeremie scored a bucket on the ensuing UT possession to again make it a one point game. After a timeout Jasmine Stone was fouled and hit 1-of-2 at the line to give the Tars a two-point cushion. Rollins defense forced UT to run the clock all the way down and a de Alfredo potential tying score was off the mark as the buzzer sounded. Rollins is now all-time against Tampa and snaps a two-game skid in the series. Rollins is ranked No. 3 in the first NCAA Division II South Region rankings of the season. Rollins five turnovers is a new season low; the Tars had nine turnovers twice this season. Carly McLendon passed Randi Weiss for eighth on the Tars all-tome blocks list, now with 96. She has had at least two blocks in each of the last 12 games. Marie Gilbert tied a career-high with five assists. (also vs. Florida Southern) Vernisha Andrews 10 rebounds is a new career-high (nine vs. Flagler) Rollins winning streak is its longest since winning 14 straight during the season. Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time. WINTER PARK, Fla. (February 25, 2017) Seniors Tanaya Jones, Brittany Betts, and Marie Gilbert ended their final regular season at Rollins with their 12th consecutive win, beating Saint Leo on Saturday at Warden Arena. The Tars captured the lead with 6:57 left in the third quarter and never looked back, extending their lead to 13 points to end the game. Four Tars scored in double figures, led by Gilbert with 17 points and six rebounds. Denise Daniels also had a solid afternoon, scoring 12 points and grabbing six rebounds. Tianna Rosser and Betts had 11 and 10 points respectively on the afternoon. Chelsy Springs scored a game high 30 points and 11 rebounds to pace Saint Leo. Asia Royster also recorded a double-double for the Lions, scoring 12 points and pulling down 11 rebounds. HIGHLIGHTS AND QUARTER BY QUARTER ANALYSIS First Quarter The Tars quickly jumped out to a 6-0 lead to start the game, but the Lions fought back to take an 8-6 lead with 6:30 left on the clock. The rest of the quarter would be a close battle with the Tars taking a lead thanks to a balanced team effort and 13 points from the bench. Second Quarter The second quarter started off slow for the Tars, with the Lions jumping out to a quick lead. However, the Tars found their rhythm, going on a 7-0 run to take a lead with just under five minutes left. With a three pointer from Betts and a foul shot from Vernisha Andrews, the Tars took their largest lead of the half (34-27). The Lions answered the Tars run in the final three minutes, pulling within two points (38-36) to end the quarter. Third Quarter The Lions would keep it close, pulling within one point halfway through the third quarter. However, the Tars finished out the final five minutes on a 9-2 run, highlighted by a layup and three pointer by Betts to finish the quarter Fourth Quarter The Tars never looked back in the fourth quarter, maintaining their lead through the final ten minutes. With 1:18 left in the game, Gilbert hit a threepointer extending the Tars lead to 10. The Tars were able to clench the win with a steal from Jones that led to a three point play from Rosser with just 45 seconds left on the clock. Rollins leads the all-time series against Saint Leo and has won the last eight in a row over the Lions. Tanaya Jones is now eighth all-time in steals for Rollins Rollins win streak is the longest since winning 14 straight in the season Glenn Wilkes Jr. improves to all-time

22 GAME 27: Florida Tech 73, Rollins 70 Florida Tech vs Rollins 03/01/17 5:30 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME 28: Rollins 71, Florida Southern 47 Rollins vs Florida Southern 03/10/17 7:30 p.m. at St. Petersburg, Fla. - McArthur Center Florida Tech MCCARTHY, Julie f 34 SEDLAKOVA, Tereza f JULIUSDOTTIR, Gudlau g CRAWFORD, Markeema g WILLIAMS, DeLise g THOMPSON, Ashle ALLEN, Amanda GELBAUGH, Michaela SWAN, Aniquah Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Rollins nd: % % 3rd: % % 4th: % % Game: % % % 2 21 GILBERT, Marie f 30 McLENDON, Carly f JONES, Tanaya g STONE, Jasmine g INGLER, Julia g BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha ROSSER, Tianna Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Officials: Matthew Geer, Marshel O'Shields, Krystle Appelaniz Technical fouls: Florida Tech-CRAWFORD, Markeema; TEAM. Rollins-ANDREWS, Vernisha. Attendance: Sunshine State Conference Tournament Quarterfinal Rollins No. 3 seed/florida Tech No. 6 seed Florida Tech Rollins Last FG - FITW 4th-01:15, RCW 4th-00:01. Largest lead - FITW by 7 3rd-08:43, RCW by 9 1st-05:43. FITW led for 28:08. RCW led for 09:17. Game was tied for 02:26. Game: % % % 2 FITW RCW Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 10 times. Rollins JONES, Tanaya * 03 STONE, Jasmine * INGLER, Julia * GILBERT, Marie * McLENDON, Carly * HALL, Chandler BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: 2nd: % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % Florida Southern Game: % % % 2,1 24 FUCHS-ROBETIN,Anja f 25 VASTOLA,Gianna f SIMIONI,Giulia g BLASSAGE,Jensen g GIARDINA,Camille g ROCHE,Katie TOUMI,Anissa FAMULARE,Samantha MAC-DANGOSU,Theres Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % 2nd: % % % 3rd: % % Officials: Tombi Bell (R), Terri Tubbs, Janice Jordan, Trey Miles (Al Technical fouls: Rollins-None. Florida Southern-None. Attendance: 112 NCAA Division II South Region Quarterfinal Rollins Florida Southern Last FG - RCW 4th-02:57, FSW 4th-02:27. Largest lead - RCW by 26 4th-08:09, FSW None. RCW led for 39:33. FSW led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:27. 4th: % % % Game: % % % 4,1 RCW FSW Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. WINTER PARK, Fla. (March 1, 2017) Rollins dropped a hard-fought battle to Florida Tech, falling to the Panthers in the SSC Quarterfinals. In a game that featured six ties and 10 lead changes, six-seed Florida Tech was able to outlast the third-seed Rollins to advance to the SSC Tournament Semifinals. Four Tars scored in double figures, led by Marie Gilbert with 19 points and seven rebounds. Julia Ingler also had a strong game for the Tars, scoring 16 points and grabbing six rebounds. Carly McLendon and Jasmine Stone each had 10 points on the evening. McLendon narrowly missed out on a double-double, securing nine rebounds for the Tars. DeLise Williams paced the Panthers with 17 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, and six steals. Julie McCarthy also had a solid night for Florida Tech, scoring 18 points and securing eight rebounds. The loss drops the Tars record to 20-7 overall and with their No. 3 ranking, Rollins will be in the hunt for a NCAA South Regional Tournament bid. The Selection Show is set for Sunday night. HIGHLIGHTS AND QUARTER BY QUARTER ANALYSIS First Quarter The Tars jumped out to a 13-4 lead, going on a 9-0 run to force the Panthers into a timeout with 5:41 left in the quarter. The Panthers would then go on their own 10-0 run over the next three minutes due to a series of Rollins turnovers and hot-shooting from the field. With one minute remaining the Tars were able to equalize the score, but it was the Panthers who finished the quarter with a lead. Second Quarter The Tars and the Panthers traded baskets for most of the quarter. With 3:35 left on the clock the Panthers would jump out to a lead, but the Tars defensive effort forced the Panthers to 0-for-5 shooting over the next two minutes. The Panthers were able to end their shooting drought with just 41 seconds left, heading into half-time with a lead. Third Quarter The Tars slowly chipped away at the Panthers lead throughout the quarter and with 3:29 left in the quarter, Brittany Betts made a layup to take a lead, the Tars first lead since 2:07 in the first quarter. However, it was the Panthers who would take a lead heading into the fourth quarter. Fourth Quarter The score was tied twice and there were three lead changes in the final quarter, but the Panthers would gain the lead with 4:47 and never look back. The Tars fought hard, bringing the score within two with just 24 seconds left in the game, but the Panthers ultimately finished with a victory. Rollins leads the all-time series against Florida Tech Rollins is all-all time in the SSC Tournament, including a 21-5 mark in the quarterfinals. Rollins is 6-10 all-time as the No. 3 seed and 8-5 against FIT in the SSC Tournament. Rollins sat third in the latest NCAA Division II South Region ranking. Saint Petersburg, Fla. (March 10, 2017) Rollins took care of Florida Southern on Friday night, advancing to the South Regional Seminfals after beating the Mocs in St. Petersburg. The Tars (21-7) jumped out to a 19-6 lead after the first and never looked back. Rollins defense held FSC (20-10) to just 0-of-11 from the field in the first quarter. Junior Julia Ingler led the Tars with 16 points while Jo Bistrow shot 5-of-6 from long range and added 15 points. Carly McLendon tallied 14 points, six rebounds and two blocks while Marie Gilbert scored 12 points. Jensen Blassage scored 17 to pace Florida Southern. Rollins will now face top-seed Eckerd in the semifinals on Saturday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Petersburg. HIGHLIGHTS AND HALF BY HALF ANALYSIS First Quarter The Tars came out determined and ready to play. Their hot offensive start saw them jump out to an early 9-0 lead over the Florida Southern Mocs behind multiple jump shots from Carly McClendon and Marie Gilbert. The Mocs struggled at the beginning of the game to contain Rollins energy, as well as their rebounding. The Mocs didn t have a field goal in the first quarter, only a handful of free throws. The Tars had a 19-6 lead at the end of the first quarter. Second Quarter The Tars continued to hold off multiple comeback attempts by the Mocs in the second quarter. The Mocs got as close as eight points, but not any closer as the Tars were able to keep their 13 point lead going into the half. Multiple Tars had buckets in the second quarter, as the team continued to share the ball. Third Quarter Coming out of the half, the Tars looked to build on their lead and did exactly that. Jo Bistrow and Julia Ingler got hot from deep as Bistrow went 3 for 3 from downtown in the span of less than two minutes, and Ingler went 2 for 2 in the half. The Tars took a lead into the final quarter of play. Fourth Quarter Coming into the final quarter of play, Rollins looked to kill the clock as well as maintain their lead with the Mocs putting on added pressure throughout the quarter. After Layups to begin the fourth quarter by McClendon, Ingler, and Daniels, the Tars defense continued to hold the Mocs and maintain their lead. Rollins took over the all-time lead in the series with FSC and won the season series 2-1. The Tars are in the the South Region Semifinals for the third time in the last four years. Rollins will meet Eckerd for the second-time ever in the postseason, posting a win in 2015 in the first meeting. Carly McLendon recorded her 19th multi-block game of the season. Glenn Wilkes improves to in 31 seasons as the Tars head coach.

23 GAME 29: Rollins 55, Eckerd 43 Rollins vs Eckerd 03/11/17 7:30 p.m. at St. Petersburg, Fla. - McArthur Center ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES GAME Rollins JONES, Tanaya * 03 STONE, Jasmine * INGLER, Julia * GILBERT, Marie * McLENDON, Carly * BETTS, Brittany DANIELS, Denise BISTROW, Jo ANDREWS, Vernisha EDWARDS, Keevana Team Totals st - FG %: % 3FG %: % FT %: % Eckerd nd: % % % 3rd: % % % 4th: % % % Game: % % % 5 32 Juday,Kacie f 23 Folsom,Ashley c Yalcin,Ada g Vine,Victoria g Deegan,Anna / Hannoun,Mariam Anttila,Armi Johnson,Chelsea Team Totals st - FG %: % 2nd: % 3rd: % 4th: % 3FG %: % % % % FT %: % % % Officials: Deanna Jackson, Robert Miles, Jarvis Jester, Daniel Drake Technical fouls: Rollins-JONES, Tanaya. Eckerd-None. Attendance: 342 NCAA Division II South Region Semifinal Game: % % % 7 Rollins Eckerd Last FG - RCW 4th-07:05, EC 4th-00:52. Largest lead - RCW by 12 3rd-01:45, EC by 1 1st-03:30. RCW led for 33:20. EC led for 03:10. Game was tied for 03:25. RCW EC Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 4 times. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (March 11, 2017) Rollins defense smothered the potent Eckerd offense as the five-seed Tars upset top-seed Eckerd to earn a spot in the NCAA Division II South Region semifinals. Rollins (22-7) will now meet second-seeded West Florida in the championship game in St. Petersburg at 7 p.m. Monday night. Marie Gilbert led three Tars scoring in double-figures with 14 points to go along with six rebounds. Fellow senior Tanaya Jones added 12 point and five rebounds while Denise Daniels scored 11 points off the bench. Chelsea Johnson and Kacie Juday each scored nine to lead Eckerd, who was held to its under 59 points for the first time all season. Rollins allowed Eckerd to shoot just 12-of-51 from the field on its home court. The Tars are back in the South Region final for the fourth time in program history and the first since 2012 when they won it all. HIGHLIGHTS AND QUARTER BY QUARTER ANALYSIS First Quarter Early in the first quarter, The Tars and Tritons both took a bit to settle into the game. Marie Gilbert got the Tars offense going with five straight points to open up the game. The Tritons didn t get a field goal until the 6:01 mark in the first quarter, mainly due to the tars high intensity defense. The Tritons started to heat up towards the end of the quarter, with back-to-back three point shots by Anna Deegan and Chelsea Johnson. The Tars ended the quarter on a Jones jump shot that was good, and took a slight 10-8 lead into the second quarter. Second Quarter Both teams opened the second quarter up with successful three point shots made by the Tritons Ada Yalcin, and the Tars Jasmine Stone. The Tars and Tritons continued to trade points throughout the second quarter, until the Tars took a five-point lead with 5:49 to play in the quarter. The tars five-point lead wasn t enough as they kept pushing for more and increased the lead to eight behind a Denise Daniels jump shot. Their eight-point lead was cut to just six just before halftime, as they took a lead into the locker room. Third Quarter For the second straight quarter, the Tars opened up with a successful 3 point shot by Gilbert. Behind some tough defense, the tars lead began to really open up behind Jones layup and the foul, bringing the lead to 11. The Tritons went on a run of their own, Cutting the lead to as close as seven points. The Tars battled back, taking the seven-point lead and turning it into as many as 12. Going into the final quarter, the Tritons were able to cut the Tars lead down to eight, after a few late free throws. Fourth Quarter This time it was the Tritons who opened up the quarter with a three-point field goal by Johnson which cut the Tars lead to just five. The Tars answered with a Julia Ingler three pointer of their own, bringing the lead back to a more comfortable seven points. After a series of stops by both teams defense, the Tritons resorted to fouling the Tars to try and get back late in the game. The Tars were able to hit 19 of their 27 free throws to close and win 55-43, advancing to the South Region Finals against West Florida. Rollins won the season series with Eckerd 2-1 with both wins coming in St. Pete. Rollins was the only team to beat the Tritons at home this season. Rollins is now all-time in NCAA Tournament history and 2-1 as the No. 5 seed. Rollins is in the NCAA Division II South Region Championship game for the fourth-time in program history. Carly McLendon now has 102 blocks, just three behind Joslyn Giles for seventh on the Tars all-time list. Glenn Wilks Jr. is now in 31 seasons as the Tars head coach.

24 WOMEN S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Points Jill Razor (121 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Jessica Wollaston (115 games) Shannon Pranger (120 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Carissa Andres (117 games) Kendra Lasher (110 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Kellie Gardner (113 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Cindy Blocker (106 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Ellen O'Day (112 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Sarah Taylor (126 games) Dawn Henderson (104 games) Sarah Blackburn (125 games) Joslyn Giles (93 games) Kirsten Dellinger (113 games) Field goals attempted Jill Razor (121 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Jessica Wollaston (115 games) Shannon Pranger (120 games) Cindy Blocker (106 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Melissa Gavin (113 games) Sarah Taylor (126 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Ellen O'Day (112 games) Carissa Andres (117 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Kellie Gardner (113 games) Kendra Lasher (110 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Sarah Blackburn (125 games) Ashley Losch (122 games) Kirsten Dellinger (113 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Scoring average (min. 5 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Maria Smith (17 games) Lawanna Gelzer (52 games) Jill Razor (121 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Welch (20 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Stephanie Glance (55 games) Jessica Wollaston (115 games) Dory Schofield (59 games) Shannon Pranger (120 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Kendra Lasher (110 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Joslyn Giles (93 games) Tracy Mooney (20 games) Ashley Jones (64 games) Cindy Blocker (106 games) Carissa Andres (117 games) Dawn Henderson (104 games) Field goal percentage (min. 5 made) Alexa Motley (10-14) Deanna Ward (14-22) Eileen Tobin ( ) Lajuanta Little ( ) Kim Tayrien ( ) Carly McLENDON ( ) Nicole Lewis (27-49) Kelly Klesius ( ) Lawanna Gelzer ( ) Mary McDaniel ( ) Lakeisha Austin (75-148) Renee Gibson (6-12) Kendra Lasher ( ) Dory Schofield ( ) Jenny Wallens (11-23) Ines Teuma ( ) Keevana EDWARDS (34-72) Ellen O'Day ( ) Jessica Wollaston ( ) Carissa Andres ( ) Field goals made Kim Tayrien (108 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Jessica Wollaston (115 games) Jill Razor (121 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Shannon Pranger (120 games) Ellen O'Day (112 games) Kendra Lasher (110 games) Carissa Andres (117 games) Cindy Blocker (106 games) Sarah Taylor (126 games) Kellie Gardner (113 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Sarah Blackburn (125 games) Melissa Gavin (113 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Dawn Henderson (104 games) Kirsten Dellinger (113 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) point field goals made Jill Razor (121 games) Shannon Pranger (120 games) Jessica Pressley (88 games) Nicole Warder (118 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Kourtnie Berry (123 games) Julia Ingler (85 games) Kristina Mingos (89 games) Ashley Jones (64 games) Amber Heistan (58 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Carissa Andres (117 games) Sarah Taylor (126 games) Marie Gilbert (116 games) Jasmine Bradley (112 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Jen Farrell (111 games) Mary Lou Johnston (93 games) Jasmine Stone (84 games)

25 WOMEN S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 3-point field goals attempted Kourtnie Berry (123 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Nicole Warder (118 games) Shannon Pranger (120 games) Jill Razor (121 games) Julia Ingler (85 games) Jessica Pressley (88 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Ashley Jones (64 games) Kristina Mingos (89 games) Sarah Taylor (126 games) Amber Heistan (58 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Carissa Andres (117 games) Jen Farrell (111 games) Marie Gilbert (116 games) Jasmine Bradley (112 games) Jasmine Stone (84 games) Cassidy Bailey (100 games) Tera McDaniel (111 games) Free throws attempted Jill Razor (121 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Joslyn Giles (93 games) Kellie Gardner (113 games) Jessica Wollaston (115 games) Dawn Henderson (104 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Paris Moore (123 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Kirsten Dellinger (113 games) Tami Newcomb (113 games) Emmalee Schill (118 games) Kendra Lasher (110 games) Cindy Blocker (106 games) Melissa Gavin (113 games) Tammy Lewis (100 games) Kim Dishon (113 games) point FG percentage (min. 5 made) Doyne Calvert (5-6) Shannon Schmidt (8-15) Amy Chrans (13-31) Jill Razor ( ) Carissa Andres ( ) Jessica Pressley ( ) Jill Mitchell (47-121) , Tiki Fiol (5-13) Dawn Henderson (18-48) Shannon Pranger ( ) Larissa McDonough ( ) Mary Johnson (14-38) Amber Heistan ( ) Julia Ingler ( ) Nicole Sullivan (76-213) Randi Weiss (37-104) Kristina Mingos ( ) Tonya Aaron (29-82) Mary Lou Johnston (74-210) Sarah Blackburn (56-160) Free throw percentage (min. 7 made) Cris Kibler (37-11) Claudia Wray (15-17) Jill Razor ( ) Shannon Pranger ( ) Jessica Wollaston ( ) Carissa Andres ( ) Jo BISTROW (8-10) Brittany Betts (56-70) Elizabeth Dickey (20-25) Tonya Aaron (27-34) Eileen Tobin ( ) Julia Ingler ( ) Jenifer Gossett ( ) Kourtnie Berry ( ) Jennifer Catti ( ) Kendra Lasher ( ) Nicole Sullivan ( ) Stephanie Glance ( ) Jessica Pressley ( ) Brittainy Daiger ( ) Free throws made Jill Razor (121 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Jessica Wollaston (115 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Kellie Gardner (113 games) Joslyn Giles (93 games) Dawn Henderson (104 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Kendra Lasher (110 games) Kirsten Dellinger (113 games) Paris Moore (123 games) Shannon Pranger (120 games) Emmalee Schill (118 games) Kim Dishon (113 games) Tami Newcomb (113 games) Sarah Blackburn (125 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Kim Tayrien (88o-875d) Kirsten Dellinger (99o-814d) Sarah Blackburn (282o-507d) Jennifer Musgrove (192o-595d) Jessica Wollaston (311o-421d) Tara Cantrell (248o-482d) Tarniesha Nichols (327o-394d) Melissa Gavin (311o-380d) Jill Mitchell (228o-458d) , Sarah Taylor (210o-473d) Ines Teuma (287o-356d) Larissa McDonough (246o-368d) Joslyn Giles (194o-413d) Kellie Gardner (69o-519d) Emmalee Schill (203o-376d) Shannon Pranger (185o-376d) Dawn Henderson (138o-421d) Candace Hensley (240o-316d) Ashley Losch (189o-365d)

26 WOMEN S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Rebounding average (min. 5 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Lawanna Gelzer (52 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Dory Schofield (59 games) Kirsten Dellinger (113 games) Ines Teuma (90 games) Ginny Adamson (26 games) Maria Smith (17 games) Joslyn Giles (93 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Tara Cantrell (114 games) Jessica Wollaston (115 games) Tarniesha Nichols (114 games) Sarah Blackburn (125 games) Lajuanta Little (54 games) Melissa Gavin (113 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Liz Hosford (30 games) Jill Mitchell (116 games) , Carly McLENDON (56 games) Assists Kathy Warner Tami Newcomb Mary Lou Johnston Jill Razor Melissa Gavin Tammy Lewis Krissy Wegman Tera McDaniel Kenya Storr , Paris Moore Jennifer Musgrove Tanaya Jones Mary Johnson Carissa Andres Jeri Ferree Sally Johnston Jenifer Gossett Stephanie Glance Cindy Blocker Nicole Warder Blocked shots Kim Tayrien Kirsten Dellinger Emmalee Schill Ellen O'Day Candace Hensley Brittainy Daiger Joslyn Giles Carly McLENDON Randi Weiss Ashley Losch Lindsey Woodcock Larissa McDonough Marie Gilbert Ines Teuma Dawn Henderson Sarah Taylor Jennifer Musgrove Nicole Sullivan Tara Cantrell Tanaya Jones Blocked shots average (min. 5 games) Carly McLENDON (56 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Kirsten Dellinger (113 games) Renee Gibson (5 games) Joslyn Giles (93 games) Ellen O'Day (112 games) Emmalee Schill (118 games) Brittainy Daiger (108 games) Jocelyn Kelly (16 games) Candace Hensley (121 games) Randi Weiss (116 games) Ashley Losch (122 games) Ines Teuma (90 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Lindsey Woodcock (117 games) Larissa McDonough (116 games) Hollie Jo Renner (25 games) Dawn Henderson (104 games) Marie Gilbert (116 games) Amber Heistan (58 games) Assists average (min. 5 games) Mary Lou Johnston (93 games) Kathy Warner (116 games) Tami Newcomb (113 games) Stephanie Glance (55 games) Tammy Lewis (100 games) Anne Harley (25 games) Jill Razor (121 games) Melissa Gavin (113 games) Krissy Wegman (112 games) Tera McDaniel (111 games) Tanaya Jones (114 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Gina Solano (52 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Paris Moore (123 games) Mary Johnson (107 games) Jeri Ferree (109 games) Carissa Andres (117 games) Amber Heistan (58 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Steals Tammy Lewis Jennifer Musgrove Melissa Gavin Kenya Storr , Tami Newcomb Jill Razor Mary Lou Johnston Tanaya Jones Paris Moore Cindy Blocker Krissy Wegman Kim Tayrien Sally Johnston Mary McDaniel Jasmine Bradley Kathy Warner Tera McDaniel Tarniesha Nichols Sarah Blackburn Jenifer Gossett

27 WOMEN S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Steals average (min. 5 games) Tammy Lewis (100 games) Melissa Gavin (113 games) Mary Lou Johnston (93 games) Jennifer Musgrove (121 games) Tami Newcomb (113 games) Kenya Storr (119 games) , Jill Razor (121 games) Tanaya Jones (114 games) Cindy Blocker (106 games) Paris Moore (123 games) Jennifer Dyer (61 games) Lawanna Gelzer (52 games) Krissy Wegman (112 games) Kim Tayrien (108 games) Gabriel Blankenfeld (61 games) Mary McDaniel (104 games) Jenifer Gossett (99 games) Nicole Sullivan (82 games) Sally Johnston (119 games) Jasmine Bradley (112 games) Games played Sarah Taylor Sarah Blackburn Kourtnie Berry Paris Moore Ashley Losch Jill Razor Candace Hensley Jennifer Musgrove Shannon Pranger Jennie Brown Sally Johnston Jasmine Cohen Kenya Storr , Happi Montgomery Emmalee Schill Nicole Warder Lindsey Woodcock Carissa Andres Kathy Warner Marie Gilbert Leslie Hudson Larissa McDonough Jill Mitchell , Randi Weiss TEAM RECORDS Most Points... Game: 120 vs. Monmouth (IL) 12/27/93... Season: 2473 ( ) Fewest Points...Game: 20 vs. Northwest Missoui St. 1/10/75... Season: 1728 ( ) Hightest Margin of Victory vs. Puerto Rico - Cayay (97-23) 11/21/01 Highest Loss Margin vs. Northwest Missouri St. (115-20) 1/10/75 Highest Scoring Average ( ) Lowest Scoring Average ( ) Most Field Goals Made ( ) Fewest Field Goals Made ( ) Most Field Goals Attempts ( ) Fewest Field Goal Attempts ( ) Highest Field Goal Percentage ( ) Lowest Field Goal Percentage ( ) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made ( ) Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made...5 ( ) Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts ( ) Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...15 ( ) Highest 3-Point Percentage (24-58) ( ) Lowest 3-Point Percentage (36-149) ( ) Most Free Throws Made ( ) Fewest Free Throws Made ( ) Most Free Throw Attempts ( ) Fewest Free Throw Attempts ( ) Highest Free Throw Percentage ( ) Lowest Free Throw Percentage ( ) Most ( ) Fewest ( ) Highest Rebound Average ( ) Lowest Rebound Average ( ) Most Assists ( ) Fewest Assists ( ) Most Steals ( ) Fewest Steals ( ) Most Blocked Shots ( ) Fewest Blocked Shots...43 ( ) Most Turnovers ( ) Fewest Turnovers ( ) Most Fouls ( ) Fewest Fouls ( ) INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Most Points Kim Tayrien ( ) Highest Season Scoring Average Kim Tayrien ( ) Most Mary McDaniel ( ) Most Field Goals Made Kim Tayrien ( ) Most Field Goal Attempts Kim Tayrien ( ) Highest Field Goal Percentage Kim Tayrien ( ) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made...73-Amber Heistan ( )...73-Jessica Pressley ( ) Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (18 of 40)-Randi Weiss ( ) Most Free Throws Made Jill Razor ( ) Highest Free Throw Percentage (179 of 204)-Jill Razor ( ) Most Assists Kathy Warner ( ) Most Steals Tammy Lewis ( ) Most Blocked Shots...CURRENT - CARLY MCLENDON ( ) INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most Points...41-Jill Razor vs. Cal-State Chico (12/4/00) Most Lawanna Gelzer vs. St. Michaels (1982) Highest Field Goal Percentage (16 of 18)-Kim Tayrien vs. Catholic (12/5/87) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made...8-(8-10) Ashley Jones vs. Barry (1/18/12) Highest Free Throw Percentage (12 of 12) - Jill Razor vs. Tampa (1/17/98) Most Assists Mary Lou Johnstno vs. Saint Leo (2/5/03) Most Steals...11-Kenya Storr vs. Barry (2/6/02) Most Blocked Shots Carly McLendon vs. Warner (11/26/16)

28 YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS YEAR RECORD COACH NOTES Ginny Mack Ginny Mack Ginny Mack Ginny Mack Ginny Mack Ginny Mack Ginny Mack NO TEAM Ginny Mack Gloria Crosby Gloria Crosby Gloria Crosby Gloria Crosby Gloria Crosby Gloria Crosby Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. # Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. # Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. # Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. # Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Glenn Wilkes Jr. # + * Glenn Wilkes Jr. # Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. # Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. #@+! Glenn Wilkes Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. + Notes Key: # - Sunshine State Conference Regular Season - Sunshine State Conference Tournament Champions + - NCAA Division II South Region Tournament * - Undefeated Regular Season! - NCAA Division II Elite Eight COACHING RECORDS HEAD COACH YEARS RECORD WINNING % Glenn Wilkes 31 (1986-present) Ginny Mack 9 ( ) Glorida Crosby 6 ( ) ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL First women s basketball game against Orlando girl s team. Rollins team members were: Tinnie Price (rf), Ruth Roberts (lf), Elizabeth Anderson (rg), Carrie Ensminger (c), Charlotte Lleath (lg), Llse Deyoe (sub), Mary Hardaway (sub) On campus women s basketball game mentioned Osceolas defeats the Virginias on Trustee s Day Women go 1-4 in first season on record. Women coaches were Duval Gates and B. Blackman Women s basketball becomes a varsity sport at Rollins with Ginny Mack serving as head coach Gloria Crosby replaces Mack as head coach Led by Mary McDaniel and Stephanie Glance, the Tars post the first winning season in school history. The record earns Gloria Crosby SSC Coach of the Year honors Former Stetson basketball standout Glenn Wilkes, Jr. is named as the third basketball coach in modern Rollins women s basketball history In their first season under the direction of Wilkes, the Tars post a 21-6 record for the first 20 victory season in school history Led by first team All-American Kim Tayrien, the Tars post a 26-3 record and claim their first Sunshine State Conference regular season and tournament titles The Tars post a record and repeat as SSC regular season champs. Tayrien is honored as a third team All-American Tars win third consecutive SSC regular season title and claim their second conference tournament championship Tars post 23-7 record and finish second in both the SSC regular season and conference tournament Rollins posts a 21-8 record and receives their first-ever bid into the NCAA Division II Tournament The Tars post a 23-6 record on their way to a share of the SSC regular season title. The team makes their second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, but lose in the opening round on a last second basket Tars post school-best 27-3 season, which includes 13 and 14- game winning streaks, and wins the SSC regular season and tournament championship. Rollins is ranked as high as 12th nationally during the season and is the top seed in the NCAA South Regional Rollins finishes with a school best 28-4 record, breaking the record that was set the previous season, and a final national ranking of 10th by USA Today. They received their second straight berth to the NCAA tournament where they finished as the South Regional runners-up. They also picked up their first NCAA tournament victories over Fort Valley State and Arkansas Tech. Other accomplishments for the season were winning a second straight regular season SSC championship, SSC tournament runner-ups, a 31-game home winning streak, starting the season off with 13 straight victories, and Jill Razor being named the SSC women s basketball player of the year.

29 The Tars earn their third straight Sunshine State Conference regular season championship while posting a 26-4 overall record. They defeated Florida Tech to earn their second SSC Tournament title in the last three years. Rollins was ranked as high as 6th in Division II and spent most of the season as the top ranked team in the South Region. They earned their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance and lost an overtime thriller in the second round. Senior Jill Razor set new school single game and career scoring records while earning first team All-America honors. She was also the SSC Player of the Year for the second straight year. Head Coach Glenn Wilkes, Jr. won his 300th career game during the season and was SSC Coach of the Year for the third straight year The Tars register a 23-6 record and claim their fourth straight Sunshine State Conference regular season title. They fell at Florida Tech in the finals of the SSC Tournament and surprisingly were left out of the NCAA Tournament despite being ranked in the top 20 throughout the season. Senior Kenya Storr was named the SSC co-player of the Year and despite the loss was named the MVP of the SSC Tournament as she scored a career-high 30 points The Tars scored an overall record of 22-9 and fell in the Sunshine State Conference Championships game to Florida Southern. The Tars were invited to the NCAA Division II Regionals where they were eliminated in the first round by Central Arkansas The Rollins women s basketball team had a banner year, going 29-4 and posting a perfect 14-0 record in the Sunshine State Conference en route to the SSC regular season title. They also rolled through the Conference tournament (hosted by Rollins) and collected another trophy. The Tars were ranked #1 in the South Region the entire season and earned the right to host the Regional Tournament. Rollins advanced to the finals, but was knocked out by Henderson State. Rollins set a new school record for victories (29) and had 21 game winning streak Behind an amazing stretch run that saw the Tars win eight of their last 10 games, Rollins went and captured their second straight SSC Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in program history For the first time in Rollins Basketball and Sunshine State Conference history, the Tars went undefeated in regular season action, going The Tars won the regular season SSC title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for a ninth time. The team finished the season at The Tars set new records for the most victories to open a season and most consecutive victories at 28. Senior Joslyn Giles was named the SSC Player of the Year, first team All-South Region and honorable mention Kodak All-America. Wilkes was named the SSC Coach of the Year, the WBCA South Region Coach of the Year and the WBCA NCAA Division II Coach of the Year Led by senior forward and WBCA All-American Larissa McDonough, Rollins earned a share of the SSC regular season title with a 13-3 conference record. The Tars also reached the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in their history Led by lone senior Jennifer Musgrove, the Tars went on the season while pulling in an 8-8 record in the SSC. They advanced to the semifinals of the SSC Tournament at the No. 3 seed, but fell to second-seed Tampa, failing to reach the finals for the first time in a decade. Musgrove set a new team record for games played and started in a career with The Tars won their first 14 games on the season in dominating fashion, behind a relentless defense and the inside-outside play of Jessica Pressley and Ines Teuma. On January 10, 2009, 12th-ranked Rollins beat 19th-ranked Tampa to give Glenn Wilkes Jr. his 500th career victory. The Tars went on to finish the regular season 23-4 and earned a share of the programs 12th SSC Championship with a 12-4 mark in the league. As the top seed in the SSC Tournament, Rollins advanced to the title game, but fell to Tampa The Tars earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament, the 11th in program history, and were downed by Arkansas-Monticello Despite an impressive resume that included an overall record of 20-9 and a runner-up finish in the SSC with a record of 11-5, Rollins was surprisingly left out of the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament field. The Tars were ranked fifth in the final poll of the regular season, but upsets in two of the region s three conference tournaments. Brittainy Daiger was the lone Tars to average in double-figures in scoring (10.8) and was named second-team All-SSC The most successful season on record, Rollins won a share of the Sunshine State Conference regular season, won the SSC Tournament, won the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament for the first time in school history and advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. The Tars finished the year 28-6 overall and 12-4 in conference play. Ashley Jones was named WBCA Honorable Mention All-America and the SSC Newcomer of the Year. Paris Moore was Second Team All-SSC and Defensive Player of the Year For the second straight season, Rollins won the Sunshine State Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament. The Tars beat SSC regular season champion Lynn in the first round of the NCAAs but fell to eventual regional champion Nova Southeastern in the second round. Rollins posted a 22-9 mark overall and were 9-7 in the SSC. Glenn Wilkes Jr. recorded his 600th career victory on March 7 with Rollins beating Florida Tech The Tars entered the season ranked No. 23 and rose as high as No. 10 through mid-january. Rollins posted its seventh-straight season with 20 wins and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth straight season. Senior Emmalee Schill led the Tars with 12.2 points and 6.7 rebounds a game. She finished with 983 career points and moved into third place on the Rollins all-time blocks list with 127. Classmate Ashley Losch averaged 10.7 points a game and a team-best 7.1 rebounds a night. She finished her career 15 points away from 1,000. Senior Sarah Taylor set a new school record for career games played with 126. Taylor averaged 10.2 points and 5.8 rebounds a game. All three of the seniors were named second team All-Sunshine State Conference. Freshman Julia Ingler was named to the All-SSC Newcomer Team.

30 ALL-SSC FIRST TEAM Mary McDaniel Lawanna Gelzer Mary McDaniel Lawanna Gelzer Mary McDaniel Mary McDaniel Kim Tayrien Kim Tayrien Kim Tayrien Carissa Andres Kendra Lasher Kendra Lasher Dawn Henderson Dory Schofield Jenifer Gossett Jessica Wollaston Jessica Wollaston Jessica Wollaston Nicole Sullivan Jill Razor (Player of the Year) Jill Razor (Player of the Year) Kenya Storr (Player of the Year) Mary Lou Johnston Joslyn Giles (Player of the Year) Larissa McDonough Larissa McDonough Jennifer Musgrove Sarah Taylor ALL-SSC SECOND TEAM Ana Harvey Lawanna Gelzer Stephanie Glance Kim Tayrien Gina Solano Cindy Blocker Tammy Lewis Carissa Andres Carissa Andres Ellen O Day Tammy Lewis Ellen O Day Kellie Gardner Ellen O Day Melissa Gavin Nicole Sullivan Jill Razor Jill Razor Jill Mitchell Kenya Storr Shannon Pranger Mary Lou Johnston Joslyn Giles Lindsey Woodcock Larissa McDonough Jessica Pressley Ines Teuma Brittainy Daiger ROLLINS WOMEN S BASKETBALL ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HONORS Amber Heistan Paris Moore Sarah Blackburn Ashley Losch Emmalee Schill Sarah Taylor ALL-SSC HONORABLE MENTION Kim Shelpman Denise Hindle Cindy Blocker Kirsten Dellinger Cindy Blocker Gina Solano Kirsten Dellinger Kirsten Dellinger Kathy Warner Tammy Lewis Kathy Warner Kellie Gardner Kellie Gardner Dawn Henderson Kellie Gardner Nicole Sullivan Nicole Warder ALL-SSC FRESHMAN/NEWCOMER TEAM Carissa Andres Kendra Lasher Kathy Warner Ellen O Day Kellie Gardner Jenifer Gossett Nicole Lewis Melissa Gavin Dory Schofield Jessica Wollaston Jill Razor (Freshman of the Year) Kenya Storr Candace Hensley Shannon Pranger Kim Babers Jennifer Musgrove Jennifer Dyer Jessica Pressley Paris Moore Tara McDaniel Sarah Blackburn Ashley Jones Tanaya Jones (Freshman of the Year) Julia Ingler SSC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Lawanna Gelzer Mary McDaniel Kim Shelpman Linda Trimble Cindy Blocker Gina Solano Kirsten Dellinger Eileen Tobin (MOP) Kim Tayrien Carissa Andres Tammy Lewis Kendra Lasher (MOP) Kendra Lasher Carissa Andes Tammy Lewis Nicole Lewis Dory Schofield Tara Cantrell Nicole Sullivan Jill Razor Nicole Sullivan (MOP) Jessica Wollaston Jill Razor Jill Mitchell Jill Razor (MOP) Jill Mitchell Kenya Storr (MOP) Shannon Pranger Mary Lou Johnston Shannon Pranger Mary Lou Johnston (MOP) Larissa McDonough Joslyn Giles (MOP) Larissa McDonough Joslyn Giles Jennifer Musgrove Jennifer Musgrove Larissa McDonough Paris Moore Ines Teuma Brittainy Daiger Ashley Jones (MOP) Paris Moore Tera McDaniel Tera McDaniel (MOP) Ashley Jones Ashley Losch COACH OF THE YEAR Gloria Crosby Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr Glenn Wilkes Jr. DEFENSIVE POY Paris Moore Emmalee Schill

31 The term legend is freely tossed around in athletics, but few are actually worthy of the tag. Rollins women s basketball coach Glenn Wilkes Jr., now in his 31st year, is one of the few. Wilkes is the winningest coach in Sunshine State Conference history, winning a record 13 regular season titles and eight SSC Tournament Championships. His career record of heading into the season ranks ninth best among active coaches in Division II and 14th all-time. He has the sixth most victories in the history of Division II and ranks 34th all-time covering all divisions. Wilkes winning percentage (.754) is the 33rd best among active coaches in all NCAA Divisions. Wilkes is a nine-time SSC Coach of the Year and was named Division II WBCA National Coach of the Year after the season. In 2007, Wilkes was honored as the Sunshine State Conference Silver Anniversary Top Coach of the First 25-Years. Rollins has won 20 or more games in 23 seasons under Wilkes, the fourth most all-time. Glenn Wilkes Jr. Head Coach 31st Year Stetson University 81 During Wilkes tenure, the Tars have earned 14 trips to the NCAA Tournament and in 2012 won the South Region Tournament for the first time in school history. While at the Elite Eight, Rollins advanced to the Final Four, the furthest any SSC team has ever gone in the tournament. Wilkes has coached six All-America honorees (Kim Tayrien, Kenya Storr, Jill Razor, Joslyn Giles, Larissa McDonough, Ashley Jones), and four SSC Players of the Year (Razor-twice, Storr, Giles). Tars have been named First Team All-SSC 28-times under Wilkes watch. Wilkes was named the head coach in 1986 and led the Tars to a 21-6 record in his first season. As an encore, the Tars captured their first SSC regular season and conference tournament titles, posting a record of 26-3 on the year. Rollins again raised the trophy the next three seasons and in 1995 earned the program s first bid to NCAA postseason play. The program again reached new heights in 2000 as the Tars won their third straight SSC title, advanced to the South Region Championship game and finished the year ranked 10th in the nation. In 2001, Rollins was ranked as high at sixth in the country, led by senior Jill Razor who became the Tars all-time leading scorer. Rollins was again in the national spotlight in 2004, winning the SSC regular season and tournament titles and hosting the South Region Tournament as the No. 1 seed. Wilkes campaign re-wrote the record books as the Tars completed the school s and SSC s first-ever undefeated season, going Rollins easily captured the SSC regular season title and advanced to the tournament finals before falling in a heartbreaker. They earned a berth into the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament, but were bounced out in the first round. Wilkes filled up his personal trophy case after being named SSC Coach of the Year for the ninth time, South Region Coach of the Year and, for the first time in his career, WBCA NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year. The Tars season, however, is the one that will go down in the record books. It started with Rollins winning its 13th Sunshine State Conference regular season championship, seventh SSC Tournament title and, for the first time in school history, the NCAA Division II South Region Championship. The Tars did so as the top seed on their home floor, culminating in a thrilling victory over Valdosta State in the final game. In the Elite Eight for the first time, Rollins beat Lander in the opening round before falling to eventual national champion Shaw in the semifinals. Rollins finished the year 28-6 overall and 12-4 in SSC play. Successful collegiate coaching is nothing new to the Wilkes family as Glenn is the son of former Stetson University Head Coach and Florida Hall of Fame member Glenn Wilkes Sr. The duo has combined for more than 1,300 wins and during the season, Wilkes Jr. passed his father s career win total of 551, amassed during a 38-year tenure at Stetson. A number of those wins came during the four seasons in which the younger Wilkes spent as a player for his father. A four-year letterman and the WILKES YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Record ^ ^ # ^ ^ # ^ # + ^ ^ # ^ # + * ^ # # ! YEARS Notes Key: # - SSC Regular Season - SSC Tournament Champs + - NCAA Division II South Region * - Undefeated Regular Season ^ - SSC Coach of the Year! - NCAA Division II Elite Eight one time holder of the Stetson single game assist record, Wilkes was a starter on Stetson teams that defeated powerhouses including Marquette, Southwestern Louisiana and South Carolina. Following his playing career, Wilkes served as a student assistant at Stetson for one year. He then worked as an account executive for United Stationers, the country s largest wholesaler of office supplies and was the Houston Division Salesman-of-the-Year in Wilkes married former Rollins College All-American basketball star Kim Tayrien in August of She currently teaches at Winter Park High School. They are the parents of two boys, Wyatt and Van.

32 CAREER RECORDS Tanaya Jones Guard Senior Orlando, Fla./Evans HS 1 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 * LOC 11/12/16 * at ERAU 11/16/16 * FSC 11/19/16 * WEBBER 11/25/16 * WARNER 11/26/16 * at FIT 11/30/16 * ECKERD 12/03/16 * SEU 12/10/ FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/16 * TAMPA 01/04/17 * PBA 01/07/17 * at NSU 01/11/17 * at St. Leo 01/14/17 * LYNN 01/18/17 * FIT 01/21/17 * at FSC 01/25/17 * at PBA 01/28/17 * ERAU 02/01/17 * at Eckerd 02/04/17 * NSU 02/08/17 * at Lynn 02/11/17 * BARRY 02/15/17 * at Tampa 02/18/17 * SAINT LEO 02/25/17 * vs. FIT 03/01/17 * vs. FSC 03/10/17 * vs Eckerd 03/11/17 * Totals Personal: Daughter of Kimberly; sister to Patrick and Zaria majoring in Communications with a minor in Business. Points: 18, Nova Southeastern -- 02/06/16 : 9, Florida Southern -- 01/20/16 ; at Nova Southeastern -- 12/05/15 Assists: 8 [t-19th], Palm Beach Atlantic -- 01/07/17 ; at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 02/27/16 ; vs Florida Southern -- 03/10/17 Steals: 8 [t-3rd], at Florida Tech -- 01/13/16 Blocks: 3, Florida Tech -- 02/22/15 FG made: 8, Nova Southeastern -- 02/06/16 FG attempts: 18 [t-19th], Nova Southeastern -- 02/06/16 3FG made: 2, Nova Southeastern -- 02/15/14 3FG attempts: 4, Tampa -- 02/05/14 FT made: 7, at Lynn University -- 01/15/14 ; at Lynn -- 01/15/14 ; Florida Tech -- 02/13/16 FT attempts: 12 [t-17th], Florida Tech -- 02/13/16 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Played 25 games, starting 23 Fourth on the team with 6.6 points a game Led Rollins and was 13th in the Sunshine State Conference with 2.7 assists a game Third in SSC with 2.1 steals a game moved into 15th all-time in Rollins career assists and 13th in steals Scored in double-digits five times scored a career high 18-points against Nova Southeastern (Feb. 6), scored 16 points and grabbed career-high nine rebounds against Florida Southern (Jan. 1) Recorded career-high eight assists at Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 27) tallied career-high eight steals at Florida Tech (Jan. 13) Member of both Rollins Athletic Director s and Sunshine State Conference Athletic Directors Honor Roll : The Tars starting point guard for the second straight season who is established as one of the top perimeter defenders in the Sunshine State Conference played in 28 games, averaging 19.6 minutes a game, with 26 starts Eight on the team in scoring with 4.2 points a game Led team and was fourth in the Sunshine State Conference with 1.9 steals a game Ranked ninth in the league in assists with 3.3 Second in conference with 2.0 assist-to-turnover ratio Also totaled 12 blocks on the season shot 4-of-4 from the field for eight points while tallying five assists and six steals against Warner Nov. 19 Again got eight points and six steals against Lynn (Dec. 4) Hit 4-of-6 with a 3-pointer en route to nine points against Saint Leo (Feb. 7) Led Tars scoring in NCAA Division II South Region semifinal against Nova Southeastern (March 14), shooting 5-of-9 from the field and netting 10 Member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s honor rolls : Took over as the starting point guard for the Tars, playing and starting all 32 games Named Sunshine State Conference Freshman of the Year, just the second Tar to earn the award (Jill Razor) Earned spot on Sunshine State Conference All-Newcomer Team Averaged 5.6 points, 2.2 rebounds a game 3.2 assists a game ranked ninth in SSC; 82 total steals led conference Shot 30 percent from the field Totaled 10 blocks on the other end of the court Started collegiate career with six points and four steals at Fort Valley State (Nov. 8) Set career high with six rebounds against Palm Beach Atlantic (Nov. 15) Established career-best six steals at home vs. Stillman (Nov. 29) Seven steals against Mount Olive (Dec. 16) the eighth most in a game in Rollins history Netted career high 13 points at Tampa (Jan. 4) Posted 10 points and five steals at Lynn (Jan. 15) Had overall best game of the season at Nova Southeastern (Jan. 18) tallying 11 points, six steals and five assists Matched career high of 13 points at Palm Beach Atlantic (Jan. 22) Racked up six steals against both Florida Southern (Jan. 29) and Saint Leo (March 14).. Named to both Sunshine State Conference and Rollins Athletic Director s Honor Rolls. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Evans Highs School in Orlando Led team to a pair of District Championships Named First Team All-Metro Conference Florida Athletic Coaches Association District II 7A Basketball Player of the Year Outbreak Player of the Year Surpasses 1,000 career points as a junior Named Second Team All-Orange County Most steals in Evans basketball history Named Female Academic Athlete of the Year on May 17, 2013 International Baccalaureate Student/Graduate Played with Joy Adams, now forward at Iona College.

33 CAREER RECORDS Chandler Hall Forward Freshman Buford, Ga./Buford HS 2 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 DNP LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/ FSC 11/19/16 DNP WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/16 DNP ECKERD 12/03/16 DNP SEU 12/10/16 DNP FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/16 DNP TAMPA 01/04/17 DNP PBA 01/07/17 DNP at NSU 01/11/17 DNP at St. Leo 01/14/17 DNP LYNN 01/18/ FIT 01/21/17 DNP at FSC 01/25/17 DNP at PBA 01/28/17 DNP ERAU 02/01/17 DNP at Eckerd 02/04/17 DNP NSU 02/08/17 DNP at Lynn 02/11/17 DNP BARRY 02/15/17 DNP at Tampa 02/18/17 DNP SAINT LEO 02/25/17 DNP vs. FIT 03/01/17 DNP vs. FSC 03/10/ vs Eckerd 03/11/17 DNP Totals Points: 2, Flagler -- 12/13/16 : 2, Webber -- 11/25/16 Assists: 2, Webber -- 11/25/16 FG made: 1, Flagler -- 12/13/16 FG attempts: 3, Flagler -- 12/13/16 3FG attempts: 1, LeMoyne-Owen -- 11/12/16 ; Flagler -- 12/13/16 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL High School: Four-year letterwinner at Buford High School in Buford, Georgia Led team to recordd Three year starter GTOC Player of the Month November 16 Averaged 11 points and eight rebounds a game Class 8 AAAA All-Region Honorable Mention 2015 GTOC All-Academic Team 2015 Junior season led team to State Championship, runner-up as a sophomore. Personal: Daughter of Stuart and Kellee Sister to Cameron and Grant Brother Grant plays football at Duke career aspiration is Broadcast Journalism.

34 CAREER RECORDS Jasmine Stone Guard Junior Evans, Ga./Evans HS 3 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/ LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/ FSC 11/19/ WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/ ECKERD 12/03/ SEU 12/10/ FLAGLER 12/13/16 * at Barry 12/30/16 * TAMPA 01/04/17 * PBA 01/07/17 * at NSU 01/11/17 * at St. Leo 01/14/17 * LYNN 01/18/17 * FIT 01/21/17 * at FSC 01/25/17 * at PBA 01/28/17 * ERAU 02/01/17 * at Eckerd 02/04/17 * NSU 02/08/17 * at Lynn 02/11/17 * BARRY 02/15/17 * at Tampa 02/18/17 * SAINT LEO 02/25/17 * vs. FIT 03/01/17 * vs. FSC 03/10/17 * vs Eckerd 03/11/17 * Totals Points: 16, vs West Florida -- 11/14/15 : 8, at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 01/28/17 Assists: 6, Florida Southern -- 01/20/16 Steals: 3, Lynn -- 01/18/17 ; at Saint Leo -- 02/07/15 Blocks: 2, Nova Southeastern -- 02/06/16 FG made: 6, 6 times FG attempts: 16, Florida Southern -- 11/19/16 3FG made: 3, 8 times 3FG attempts: 7, at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 02/27/16 ; vs Union (TN) -- 11/13/15 ; vs West Florida -- 11/14/15 FT made: 9 [t-13th], Florida Southern -- 01/20/16 FT attempts: 11, Florida Southern -- 01/20/16 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Played in 27 games, starting 21 fourth on the team with 9.3 points a game, second on team with 1.7 assists a night also averaged 3.1 rebounds a game scored in double-digits 14 times notched career-high 16 points against West Florida in second game of the season (Nov. 14) followed with 14 points the next game, against Tampa (Nov. 21) scored back-to-back 13 point games against Barry (Jan. 2) and Lynn (Jan. 6) pulled down a career-high seven rebounds against Florida Southern (Jan. 20); also shot 9-of-11 from the free throw line against the Mocs again scored back-to-back 13 point games, again against Barry (Feb. 17) and Lynn (Feb. 20) Member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s honor rolls : Played in 28 games as a true freshman, averaging 3.3 points and 1.7 rebounds a game in 13.2 minutes of action Scored four points in college debut against Montevallo (Nov. 14), hitting a 3-pointer and free throw...scored a then career-high 10 points against Lynn (Dec. 4) hitting 4-of-5 from the field with a pair of 3-pointers handed out a career-high three assists against Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 4) Set a new career scoring best with 11 points against Florida Southern (Feb. 28), shooting 4-of-5 from the field grabbed a career-best seven rebounds in Rollins NCAA tournament win over Eckerd (March 13) Member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s honor rolls. High School: Prolific scorer and one of the top guards in the state of Georgia Scored 1,561 career points for Evans High School Played and started every game over four-years of high school (106 games) Scored career high 33 points against Drew High School (Feb. 21, 2014) put up 30 or more in three games, surpassed 20 points 20 times Averaged 22.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.5 assits and two steals as a senior Scored 19.4 points a game as a junior, 10.0 as a sophomore and seven a night freshman season Second Team All-State as a senior, Honorable Mention as a junior 2014 All-County Player of the Year, 4 time All-Area, 3 time All-Region and All-County First All-America nominee in school history Honor Graduate, member of National Honor Society, National Beta Club, National Math and Spanish Honor Society Also excelled in Track and Field, winning the county championship in 800-meters. Personal: Born at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland daughter of Julia and Christopher sister to Christopher Junior Majoring in International Business.

35 CAREER RECORDS Julia Ingler Guard Junior Harmony, Fla./Harmony HS 10 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 * LOC 11/12/16 * at ERAU 11/16/16 * FSC 11/19/16 * WEBBER 11/25/16 * WARNER 11/26/16 * at FIT 11/30/16 * ECKERD 12/03/16 * SEU 12/10/ FLAGLER 12/13/16 * at Barry 12/30/16 * TAMPA 01/04/17 * PBA 01/07/17 * at NSU 01/11/17 * at St. Leo 01/14/17 * LYNN 01/18/17 * FIT 01/21/17 * at FSC 01/25/17 * at PBA 01/28/17 * ERAU 02/01/17 * at Eckerd 02/04/17 * NSU 02/08/17 * at Lynn 02/11/17 * BARRY 02/15/17 * at Tampa 02/18/17 * SAINT LEO 02/25/17 * vs. FIT 03/01/17 * vs. FSC 03/10/17 * vs Eckerd 03/11/17 * Totals Points: 26 [t-13th], at Florida Southern -- 01/25/17 : 9, Florida Tech -- 02/13/16 Assists: 5, Tampa -- 01/04/17 Steals: 4, at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 01/03/15 Blocks: 1, 8 times FG made: 8, at Florida Tech -- 01/13/16 ; at Florida Southern -- 01/25/17 FG attempts: 16, Webber -- 11/25/16 3FG made: 6 [t-5th], Nova Southeastern -- 01/14/15 ; at Florida Southern -- 01/25/17 3FG attempts: 10 [t-14th], LeMoyne-Owen -- 11/12/16 FT made: 8, Lynn -- 01/06/16 ; Florida Tech -- 03/01/17 FT attempts: 10, Lynn -- 01/06/16 ; at Florida Tech -- 01/13/16 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Played in all 27 games for the Tars with 26 starts led the team with 28.4 minutes a game Rollins top scorer with 11.5 points a game shot 51-of-143 from 3-point range ninth in the SSC shooting 75 percent from the free throw line recorded double-digit scoring in 17 games scored a then-career high 24 points against West Florida in second game of the season (Nov. 14) tallied back-to-back games of 16 points against Lynn (Jan. 6) and Saint Leo (Jan. 9) scored a career-high 25 points against Florida Tech (Jan. 13) shooting 8-of-13 from the field, 4-of-8 from 3-point range and hitting 5-of-10 free throws Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds at Florida Tech (Feb. 13) : Played all 29 games as a true freshman and quickly became one of the top outside scoring threats in the Sunshine State Conference Named to the Sunshine State Conference All-Newcomer team Finished fourth on the team in scoring with 82 points a game Knocked down 53 from beyond the arc (53-138); ranking eighth in the SSC in 3-pointers made and fourth in percentage Connected on 37-of-50 (74 percent) at the free throw line Started collegiate career with a splash, recording 17 points and five rebounds in the Tars season opening win over Montevallo (Nov. 14) Matched career-best scoring output against Concord behind a 4-of-7 night beyond the arc Scored a career-high 22 against Nova Southeastern, shooting 6-of-7 from 3-point range and hitting all four free throws Scored 14 points with a career-best seven rebounds in regular season finale against Florida Southern (Feb. 28). High School: Decorated shooting guard and one of the top players in Osceola County Two time All-District Player of the Year and three-time OBC All-Conference honoree Led Harmony Longhorns to Regional Finals three-times...senior year (2014) state runner-up finish Named Florida State Tournament MVP as a senior. Osceola Gazette co-player of the Year in 2013 and 2014 County Bright House Player of the Year in 2013 Set record for most career 3-pointers at Harmony (217) Averaged 11.8 points a game as a sophomore, 12.0 as a junior and 14.4 a game as a senior Led team to 2012 Indian Rocks Tournament Championship and 2013 Queen of Palms Tournament Championship. Personal: Born November 24, 1995 Daughter of Erin and Williams Ingler...sister to Kathryn high school teammate of Rollins forward Marie Gilbert majoring in Communications.

36 CAREER RECORDS Brittany Betts Guard Senior Valrico, Fla./Tampa Catholic 12 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/ LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/ FSC 11/19/ WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/ ECKERD 12/03/ SEU 12/10/16 * FLAGLER 12/13/16 * at Barry 12/30/ TAMPA 01/04/ PBA 01/07/ at NSU 01/11/ at St. Leo 01/14/ LYNN 01/18/ FIT 01/21/ at FSC 01/25/ at PBA 01/28/ ERAU 02/01/ at Eckerd 02/04/ NSU 02/08/ at Lynn 02/11/ BARRY 02/15/ at Tampa 02/18/ SAINT LEO 02/25/ vs. FIT 03/01/ vs. FSC 03/10/ vs Eckerd 03/11/ Totals Points: 11, at Embry-Riddle -- 11/16/16 : 7, at Saint Leo -- 01/14/17 Assists: 3, 7 times Steals: 2, 4 times FG made: 4, Saint Leo -- 02/25/17 FG attempts: 8, Southeastern -- 12/10/16 3FG made: 3, at Embry-Riddle -- 11/16/16 3FG attempts: 5, Warner -- 12/03/13 ; Southeastern -- 12/10/16 FT made: 5, vs Eckerd -- 03/11/17 FT attempts: 6, vs Eckerd -- 03/11/17 ; Eckerd -- 12/03/16 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Played in all 25 games for the Tars with one start...averaged 1.6 points a game and pulled down 22 total rebounds racked up 14 assists and two steals scored career-high nine-points at Saint Leo (Jan. 9), shooting 3-3 from the field, 2-2 from 3-point range and hitting 1-of-3 free throws. Member of Rollins Athletic Director s Honor Roll : Played in 18 games as a key reserve, averaging 7.7 minutes a night Scored 17 points on the season with 13 assists and three steals hit 9-of-11 from the free throw line had a career game against Puerto Rico Rio Piedras (Nov. 24), hitting 2-of-3 from the 3-point line en route to six points was perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line the following game against Tuskegee (Nov. 28) Member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s honor rolls : Saw action in 10 games as a true freshman, averaging 5.6 minutes and providing depth to the Tars bench Scored first collegiate points with two free throws against Albany State (Nov. 9) Scored a bucket against Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Drained first 3-pointer at home against Florida Tech Member of Sunshine State Conference and Rollins Athletic Director s Honor Rolls each semester. High School: Played four years at Tampa Catholic, leading the team to two state championships (2010 and 2011) Team won District title all four-years Twice named Honorable Mention All-State Earned Team Coaches Award as sophomore and junior; Team MVP Senior season Scored 1321 career points, setting school record Averaged 18.0 points a game as a senior, scoring 450 points in that season Finished career as on of Florida s top free throw shooters. Personal: Born Brittany Michelle Betts on Jan. 5, 1995 daughter of Valarie and Rickey Betts sister to Kenitra Betts-Kelly Majoring in Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology at Rollins.

37 Denise Daniels Guard Freshman Orlando, Fla./Colonial 13 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/ LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/ FSC 11/19/ WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/ ECKERD 12/03/ SEU 12/10/16 * FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/ TAMPA 01/04/ PBA 01/07/ at NSU 01/11/ at St. Leo 01/14/ LYNN 01/18/ FIT 01/21/ at FSC 01/25/ at PBA 01/28/ ERAU 02/01/ at Eckerd 02/04/ NSU 02/08/ at Lynn 02/11/ BARRY 02/15/ at Tampa 02/18/ SAINT LEO 02/25/ vs. FIT 03/01/ vs. FSC 03/10/ vs Eckerd 03/11/ Totals CAREER RECORDS Points: 16, Webber -- 11/25/16 : 6, Tampa -- 01/04/17 ; Saint Leo -- 02/25/17 ; LeMoyne-Owen -- 11/12/16 Assists: 4, LeMoyne-Owen -- 11/12/16 ; Flagler -- 12/13/16 Steals: 3, Webber -- 11/25/16 Blocks: 1, 4 times FG made: 7, Webber -- 11/25/16 FG attempts: 10, at Saint Leo -- 01/14/17 ; at Lynn -- 02/11/17 3FG made: 1, vs Eckerd -- 03/11/17 3FG attempts: 1, vs Eckerd -- 03/11/17 FT made: 3, Warner University -- 11/26/16 FT attempts: 4, 6 times Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL High School: Standout player and prolific scorer at Colonial High School Won district championship, state runner-up and posted 27-3 records her freshman season junior year led team to state Final Four and the Metro Conference Championship member of the 1,000-point club won Coaches Achievement Award, Scholar Athlete Award and Team MVP played with Florida Lightning and Central Florida Elite AAU teams. Personal: Daughter of Katheryn and Aaron sister to Sean and Shalandra Majoring in Biology aspires to become Physical Therapist and work in professional sports after college.

38 CAREER RECORDS Jo Bistrow Guard Junior Jacksonville, Fla./Providence School/Valdosta St. 20 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/ LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/ FSC 11/19/ WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/ ECKERD 12/03/ SEU 12/10/16 * FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/ TAMPA 01/04/ PBA 01/07/ at NSU 01/11/ at St. Leo 01/14/ LYNN 01/18/ FIT 01/21/ at FSC 01/25/ at PBA 01/28/ ERAU 02/01/ at Eckerd 02/04/ NSU 02/08/ at Lynn 02/11/ BARRY 02/15/ at Tampa 02/18/ SAINT LEO 02/25/ vs. FIT 03/01/ vs. FSC 03/10/ vs Eckerd 03/11/ Totals Points: 19, West Ala /11/16 : 4, 4 times Assists: 5, West Georgia -- 02/20/16 Steals: 4, West Florida -- 01/16/16 ; Florida Tech -- 01/21/17 Blocks: 1, at Lynn -- 02/11/17 ; LeMoyne-Owen -- 11/12/16 FG made: 7, West Alabama -- 12/05/15 FG attempts: 13, West Alabama -- 01/11/16 3FG made: 5 [t-13th], West Alabama -- 01/11/16 ; vs Florida Southern -- 03/10/17 3FG attempts: 10 [t-14th], West Alabama -- 01/11/16 FT made: 4, Mississippi College -- 12/19/15 FT attempts: 4, Southeastern -- 12/10/16 ; Mississippi College -- 12/19/15 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg * * TOTAL All* * Statistics from prior team/school (Valdosta St): Played in 23 games with two starts averaged 3.3 points and one rebound a game tallied 13 assists and 11 steals a game scored 17 points against Ala.-Huntsville (Dec. 5), followed by 15 points against Lee (Dec. 10) tallied career-high 19 points against West Alabama (Jan. 11), shooting 7-of-13 from the field with five 3-pointers (Valdosta St): She was featured in 29 games where she started two of them. She played for 520 minutes and averaged 17.9 minutes per game. Her free-throw percentage was.700 where she went 14 for 20 on the line. She also posted 29 rebounds, averaging one per game. She accumulated 14 steals and scored 109 points overall for the season. High School: Played at Providence School of Jacksonville, named MVP sophomore, junior and senior seasons leading scorer all four years of high school First Coast Player of the Year as a senior eclipsed 1000 points as a junior. Personal: Daughter of Gigi and Jim sister to Ana Marie, Belle, and Guy Ana Marie is a swimmer at West Point, Belle plays basketball and West Florida brother is a standout high school lacrosse player majoring in Math; hopes to attend graduate school and continue math degree after college

39 CAREER RECORDS Marie Gilbert Guard Senior Harmony, Fla./Harmony HS 21 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 * LOC 11/12/16 * at ERAU 11/16/16 * FSC 11/19/16 * WEBBER 11/25/16 * WARNER 11/26/16 * at FIT 11/30/16 * ECKERD 12/03/16 * SEU 12/10/ FLAGLER 12/13/16 * at Barry 12/30/16 * TAMPA 01/04/17 * PBA 01/07/17 * at NSU 01/11/17 * at St. Leo 01/14/17 * LYNN 01/18/17 * FIT 01/21/17 * at FSC 01/25/17 * at PBA 01/28/17 * ERAU 02/01/17 * at Eckerd 02/04/17 * NSU 02/08/17 * at Lynn 02/11/17 * BARRY 02/15/17 * at Tampa 02/18/17 * SAINT LEO 02/25/17 * vs. FIT 03/01/17 * vs. FSC 03/10/17 * vs Eckerd 03/11/17 * Totals Points: 21, Saint Michael s -- 11/11/16 : 11, at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 02/27/16 ; Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 Assists: 5, at Florida Southern -- 01/25/17 ; at Tampa -- 02/18/17 Steals: 4, Warner University -- 11/26/16 Blocks: 4 [t-13th], Fla. Southern -- 01/30/13 FG made: 8, Lynn -- 01/06/16 FG attempts: 16, at Embry-Riddle -- 12/02/15 ; at Embry-Riddle -- 12/2/15 3FG made: 4, Saint Michael s -- 11/11/16 3FG attempts: 7, at Eckerd -- 02/03/16 ; Barry -- 02/17/16 FT made: 7, 4 times FT attempts: 10, Saint Leo -- 02/24/16 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Enjoyed a standout junior season, second on team with 11.3 points a game led the team and was 10th in the Sunshine State Conference with 6.0 rebounds a game also tallied 35 assists and 29 steals on the season shot 40-percent from the field ( ) and 60-of-81 (74 percent) from the free throw line scored in double-digits 15 times recorded career-high 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Lynn (Jan. 6) scored 19 points in back-to-back games, against Nova Southeastern (Feb. 6) and Florida Southern (Feb. 10) finished season with five-straight big-scoring games including 17 against Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 27) while also nabbing a career-high 11 rebounds member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s honor rolls : Played in all 29 games after returning to the Tars line-up from a year off due to injury seventh on the team in scoring with 4.4 points a game fourth on the team in rebounds with 3.7 a game Also tallied 21 assists, 18 blocks and 14 steals Scored in double figures three times Netted 10 against Armstrong (Nov. 15), hitting four-of-seven from the field Hauled in a career-high eight rebounds against Tuskegee (Nov. 28) Enjoyed a big game against Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 4) with 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting, 1-of-1 three pointers, and 2-of-2 free throws, while adding four assists scored 10 points on perfect shooting against Eckerd (Feb. 14) Averaged six points and two rebounds a game in the Tars NCAA Division II South Region Tournament run Member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s honor rolls : medical redshirt named to both SSC Commissioner s and Rollins AD Honor Rolls : Emerged a key reserve for the Tars in her first collegiate season Played in all 31 games, earning one start (at Lynn, Feb. 14) Averaged 11.6 minutes a game Enjoyed a big game against Tusculum (Nov. 23), notching six points and eight rebounds Scored a career-high 11 points in 23 minutes of action against Florida Tech (Jan. 9), sparking a big Rollins comeback victory Shot 4-of-5 from the field and scored nine points against Florida Southern (Jan. 30) named to both SSC Commissioner s and Rollins AD Honor Rolls. High School: Played small forward at Harmony High School, leading the Longhorns to the District Championship in Named Honorable Mention All-Area as a freshman, then First Team each of her last three seasons...named the District Player of the Year as a senior...mvp of the Osceola County All-Star game...averaged 18 points and seven rebounds a game as a senior...harmony s all-time leading scorer with 1,317 points...also all-time leading rebounder...played AAU for the Orlando Blazers and Central Florida Elite...Also a standout in Flag Football and Track...Holds school s career interception, reception and touchdown records. Personal: Born Marie Nicole Gilbert on January 13, daughter of Lisa Slattery and Ken Gilbert...Sister to Nic, Dennis, Josh and Rose...father Ken played football at Saginaw Valley State; brother Nic played basketball at Florida College...majoring in Psychology with minor in Education.

40 CAREER RECORDS Vernisha Andrews Guard Sophomore Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Mary HS 23 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 * LOC 11/12/16 * at ERAU 11/16/16 * FSC 11/19/16 * WEBBER 11/25/16 * WARNER 11/26/16 * at FIT 11/30/16 * ECKERD 12/03/16 * SEU 12/10/ FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/ TAMPA 01/04/ PBA 01/07/ at NSU 01/11/ at St. Leo 01/14/ LYNN 01/18/ FIT 01/21/ at FSC 01/25/ at PBA 01/28/ ERAU 02/01/ at Eckerd 02/04/ NSU 02/08/ at Lynn 02/11/ BARRY 02/15/ at Tampa 02/18/ SAINT LEO 02/25/ vs. FIT 03/01/ vs. FSC 03/10/ vs Eckerd 03/11/ Totals Points: 12, at Lynn -- 02/20/16 : 10, at Tampa -- 02/18/17 Assists: 4, Barry -- 02/15/17 ; Florida Tech -- 03/01/17 Steals: 5, Webber -- 11/25/16 Blocks: 4 [t-13th], Palm Beach Atl /16/16 FG made: 6, at Lynn -- 02/20/16 FG attempts: 8, Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 3FG attempts: 1, at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 01/28/17 ; at Tampa -- 02/18/17 FT made: 3, Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 FT attempts: 6, Florida Tech -- 01/21/17 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Made and immediate impact for Rollins as a freshman, playing in 26 games Averaged 3.5 points a game in 13.7 minutes of action a night Averaged 2.7 rebounds a game Totaled 23 assists and 23 steals on the season tallied double-digits twice, notching 11 points against Virginia Union (Dec. 14) and a career-high 12 points at Lynn (Feb. 20) grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 27). High School: Played both guard and forward for Lake Mary High School in Lake Mary, Fla led team to a pair of District Championships in both her sophomore and junior year two-time first team All-District honoree holds the Lake Mary High School records for rebounds in a game (27) and rebounds in a season (336). Personal: Born Vernisha Johnace Andrews daughter of Nina and Vernon Andrews sister to Calvin, Vernon and Neoshe brother Calvin is a member of the St. Olaf College football team major is undecided.

41 CAREER RECORDS Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 DNP LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/16 DNP FSC 11/19/16 DNP WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/16 DNP ECKERD 12/03/16 DNP SEU 12/10/ FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/16 DNP TAMPA 01/04/17 DNP PBA 01/07/ at NSU 01/11/17 DNP at St. Leo 01/14/17 DNP LYNN 01/18/17 DNP FIT 01/21/17 DNP at FSC 01/25/17 DNP at PBA 01/28/17 DNP ERAU 02/01/17 DNP at Eckerd 02/04/17 DNP NSU 02/08/17 DNP at Lynn 02/11/17 DNP BARRY 02/15/17 DNP at Tampa 02/18/17 DNP SAINT LEO 02/25/17 DNP vs. FIT 03/01/17 DNP vs. FSC 03/10/17 DNP vs Eckerd 03/11/17 DNP Nikki Corsini Forward Junior Orlando, Fla./Master s Academy 25 Totals Points: 8, at Barry -- 01/02/16 : 5, at Florida Southern -- 02/10/16 Assists: 1, 4 times Steals: 2, at Saint Leo -- 01/09/16 ; Flagler -- 12/13/16 ; Pfeiffer -- 12/15/15 Blocks: 2, Palm Beach Atl /16/16 FG made: 4, at Barry -- 01/02/16 FG attempts: 5, 4 times FT made: 1, Florida Southern -- 01/20/16 ; UPR-Rio Piedras -- 11/27/15 FT attempts: 4, UPR-Rio Piedras -- 11/27/15 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Saw action in 16 games with six starts Averaged 1.3 points and 1.6 rebounds a game handed out 10 assists and grabbed two steals shot 9-of-13 from the free throw line scored eight points and notched four rebounds against Barry (Jan. 2) pulled down five rebounds at Florida Southern (Jan. 10) Member of Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s Honor Roll : Played in seven games as a true freshman, averaging 4.6 minutes a game Totaled 14 points, scoring a career-best four points three times Notched four points and two rebounds in first college experience against Puerto Rico Rio Piedras (Nov. 24) Added four points against Tuskegee (Nov. 28) and matched that at Saint Leo Also totaled six rebounds on the season Member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s honor rolls. High School: Prolific scorer at The Master s Academy in Oviedo Led Eagles to 3A Regional tournament all four years Named 3A Third Team All-State as a senior First Team All-District three years All-Seminole County Honorable Mention 3-time member of State All-Tournament Team; 3A Player of the Year as a senior Scored 1,387 career points and pulled in 988 career rebounds in high school...also a stand-out student. Personal: Born in Narragansett, Rhode Island Daughter of Diane and Christopher Undecided on major.

42 Carly McLendon Forward Sophomore Sanford, Fla./Seminole HS 30 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 * LOC 11/12/16 * at ERAU 11/16/16 * FSC 11/19/16 * WEBBER 11/25/16 * WARNER 11/26/16 * at FIT 11/30/16 * ECKERD 12/03/16 * SEU 12/10/16 * FLAGLER 12/13/16 * at Barry 12/30/16 * TAMPA 01/04/17 * PBA 01/07/17 * at NSU 01/11/17 * at St. Leo 01/14/17 * LYNN 01/18/17 * FIT 01/21/17 * at FSC 01/25/17 * at PBA 01/28/17 * ERAU 02/01/17 * at Eckerd 02/04/17 * NSU 02/08/17 * at Lynn 02/11/17 * BARRY 02/15/17 * at Tampa 02/18/17 * SAINT LEO 02/25/17 * vs. FIT 03/01/17 * vs. FSC 03/10/17 * vs Eckerd 03/11/17 * Totals CAREER RECORDS Points: 18, Southeastern -- 12/10/16 : 13, Palm Beach Atlantic -- 01/07/17 Assists: 4, Flagler -- 12/13/16 Steals: 3, 4 times Blocks: 9 [1st], Warner University -- 11/26/16 FG made: 8, Lynn -- 01/18/17 ; Barry -- 02/15/17 ; Southeastern -- 12/10/16 FG attempts: 13, at Tampa -- 02/18/17 3FG attempts: 1, Florida Tech -- 02/13/16 ; Saint Leo -- 02/25/17 FT made: 7, at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 02/27/16 FT attempts: 7, at Palm Beach Atlantic -- 02/27/16 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Saw action in all 27 games, including 10 starts as a true freshman averaged 3.5 points and 4.4 rebounds a game shot 49 percent (39-of-80) from the field also tallied 17 assists and 15 steals scored double-digits twice netted a career-high 15 points against Florida Tech (Feb. 13) while also grabbling career-best nine rebounds in the game scored 13 points against Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 27), going a perfect 7-of-7 from the free throw line member of the Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director Honor Rolls. High School: Played forward at Seminole High School, leading the Seminoles during her career to a pair of District Championships, a Conference Championships and a Regional Championship Earned a spot on both the FABC All-Star Team and FACA All-Star Team named All-District her sophomore through senior seasons and was named Third Team All-State as a junior combined record of over her four years averaged a double-double as a senior (12.5 pts, 10.8 rbs) to go along with 4.1 blocks, 2.0 steals and 1.8 assists per game. Personal: Born Carly Ann McLendon daughter of Janet and John McLendon sister to Chase undecided on major.

43 Keevana Edwards Forward Junior Marietta, Ga./Wesleyan School 33 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/16 DNP LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/16 DNP FSC 11/19/ WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/ ECKERD 12/03/ SEU 12/10/ FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/ TAMPA 01/04/17 DNP PBA 01/07/ at NSU 01/11/17 DNP at St. Leo 01/14/ LYNN 01/18/ FIT 01/21/ at FSC 01/25/17 DNP at PBA 01/28/17 DNP ERAU 02/01/17 DNP at Eckerd 02/04/17 DNP NSU 02/08/17 DNP at Lynn 02/11/ BARRY 02/15/17 DNP at Tampa 02/18/17 DNP SAINT LEO 02/25/ vs. FIT 03/01/17 DNP vs. FSC 03/10/ vs Eckerd 03/11/ Totals CAREER RECORDS Points: 10, Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 : 9, Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 Assists: 2, vs West Florida -- 11/14/15 Steals: 1, 4 times Blocks: 3, vs West Florida -- 11/14/15 ; Tampa -- 11/21/15 FG made: 4, vs West Florida -- 11/14/15 ; Pfeiffer -- 12/15/15 FG attempts: 7, Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 3FG attempts: 1, Tampa -- 11/21/15 FT made: 4, Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 FT attempts: 6, Virginia Union -- 12/14/15 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg * TOTAL All* * Statistics from prior team/school : Played in 17 games with nine starts in first season with Rollins averaged 2.9 points and 2.3 rebounds a game also tallied seven assists and four steals scored a career-high 10 points against Virginia Union (Dec. 14) to go along with nine rebounds, including five on the offensive end scorned nine points the following day against Pfeiffer (Dec. 15) also scored eight points in second game of the year against West Florida (Nov. 14) (Stetson): Saw action in 20 games as a freshman...logged a total of 104 minutes...went 8-14 from the field (.571)...totaled 27 rebounds on the year (10 off., 17 def.), averaging 1.4 per night...collected eight steals and four blocks...averaged 1.2 points per game...went 8-16 from the line (.500). High School: Helped lead Wesleyan to a 27-4 record, the Region 6-AA championship and a berth in the state championship game... Collected a triple double on senior night with 17 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 steals... Averaged 6.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game... Was named to the all-region team as a junior and helped lead Wesleyan win its sixth consecutive Georgia State Championship... Averaged 10 points and six rebounds a game and was selected to play in the junior all-star game... Earned preseason all-county honors as a senior. Personal: Born Keevana Corin Edwards... Daughter of June and Keevin Edwards

44 Tianna Rosser Forward Sophomore Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona HS 34 Opp. Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SMC 11/11/ LOC 11/12/ at ERAU 11/16/ FSC 11/19/ WEBBER 11/25/ WARNER 11/26/ at FIT 11/30/ ECKERD 12/03/ SEU 12/10/16 * FLAGLER 12/13/ at Barry 12/30/ TAMPA 01/04/ PBA 01/07/ at NSU 01/11/ at St. Leo 01/14/ LYNN 01/18/ FIT 01/21/ at FSC 01/25/ at PBA 01/28/ ERAU 02/01/ at Eckerd 02/04/ NSU 02/08/ at Lynn 02/11/ BARRY 02/15/ at Tampa 02/18/ SAINT LEO 02/25/ vs. FIT 03/01/ vs. FSC 03/10/17 DNP vs Eckerd 03/11/17 DNP Totals CAREER RECORDS Points: 19, at Barry -- 12/30/16 : 15 [t-7th], Nova Southeastern -- 02/06/16 Assists: 2, 4 times Steals: 3, at Embry-Riddle -- 12/02/15 ; at Embry- Riddle -- 12/2/15 Blocks: 3, at Barry -- 12/30/16 FG made: 8, at Barry -- 12/30/16 FG attempts: 13, Lynn -- 01/18/17 3FG attempts: 1, UPR-Rio Piedras -- 11/27/15 ; Southeastern -- 12/10/16 FT made: 7, Embry-Riddle -- 01/30/16 FT attempts: 10, Embry-Riddle -- 02/01/17 Season-By-Season Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL : Made an immediate impact as a freshman in the post for the Tars Played in 26 games with one start averaged 3.8 points and 4.2 rebounds a game also tallied eight assists and seven steals scored double-digits three times on the season notched a career-high 16 points to go along with five rebounds against Puerto Rico Rio Piedras (Nov. 27) scored 11 points against Embry-Riddle (Jan. 30) pulled down career-high 15 rebounds against Nova Southeastern (Feb. 6) Member of both Sunshine State Conference Commissioner s and Rollins Athletic Director s Honor Rolls. High School: Played primarily forward and in the post for Lake Nona High School in Orlando, Fla led team to a District Championship in advanced all the way to the Regional Semifinals as a senior two-time All-Metro honoree and was named first team All-District after her senior season Miss Basketball nominee ( ) named team MVP as a senior member of the County All-Star Team holds the program record for career rebounds (710). Personal: Born Tianna Marie Rosser daughter of Dana and James Rosser sister to Duane, Kevin, Nikki and Taylor majoring in Business Management.

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