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2 Schedule Date Opponent Time Location NOVEMBER SAT 3 HARRIS-STOWE STATE COLLEGE (Mo.)! 2:00 PM UNION Fri 9 Columbia College (Mo.) $ 6:00 pm Jackson, Tenn. Sat 10 West Virginia University Tech $ 2:00 pm Jackson, Tenn. THU 15 LEE UNIVERSITY (TENN.) # 4:00 PM UNION FRI 16 MASTER S COLLEGE (CALIF.) # 7:00 PM UNION SAT 17 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (CALIF.) # 9:00 PM UNION FRI 23 ALLEN UNIVERSITY % 6:00 PM UNION SAT 24 MORRIS COLLEGE % 6:00 PM UNION MON 26 CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY (KY.) 7:00 PM UNION Fri 30 Rocky Mountain College (Mont.) 5:00 pm Salt Lake City, Utah DECEMBER Sat 1 Westminster College (Utah) 5:00 pm Salt Lake City, Utah FRI 14 TEMPLE BAPTIST COLLEGE (Ohio) 7:00 PM UNION JANUARY Sat 5 Bethel College (Tenn.) * 2:00 pm McKenzie, Tenn. MON 7 LYON COLLEGE (ARK) * 6:00 PM UNION Thu 10 Trevecca Nazarene University (Tenn.) * 6:00 pm Nashville, Tenn. SAT 12 LAMBUTH UNIVERSITY (TENN.) * 2:00 PM UNION Mon 14 Cumberland University (Tenn.) * 6:00 pm Lebanon, Tenn. SAT 19 MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE (TENN.) * 2:00 PM UNION Thu 24 Freed-Hardeman University (Tenn.) * 6:00 pm Henderson, Tenn. Sat 26 Blue Mountain College (Miss.) * 2:00 pm Blue Mountain, Miss. THU 31 MID-CONTINENT UNIVERSITY (KY.) * 6:00 PM UNION FEBRUARY SAT 2 BETHEL COLLEGE (TENN.) * 2:00 PM UNION Mon 4 Lyon College (Ark.) * 6:00 pm Batesville, Ark. THU 7 TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIV. (TENN.) * 6:00 PM UNION MON 11 CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY (TENN.) * 6:00 PM UNION Thu 14 Lambuth University (Tenn.) * 6:00 pm Jackson, Tenn. Sat 16 Martin Methodist College (Tenn.) * 2:00 pm Pulaski, Tenn. THU 21 FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY (TENN.) * 6:00 PM UNION THU 28 BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLEGE (MISS.) * 6:00 PM UNION MARCH Sat 1 Mid-Continent University (Ky.) * 2:00 pm Mayfi eld, Ky. TranSouth Conference Tournament (Go to for dates) Wed 19 NAIA National Tournament (March 19-25) Oman Arena - Jackson, Tenn. Note: All times listed in Central Standard Time and are subject to change.! - Homecoming $ - Lambuth Classic # - Rotary Classic % - Union Thanksgiving Classic * - TranSouth Conference Games 2 - Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

3 Quick Facts Director of Athletics: Dr. David Blackstock (731) Associate Director of Athletics: Tommy Sadler (731) Athletic Secretary: Teresa Thomas (731) Head Women s Basketball Coach: Mark Campbell (ninth year) Offi ce Phone: (731) Alma Mater: Lipscomb University (1994) Record at Union: (eight seasons) Career Record: Same Assistant Women s Basketball Coach: Stephanie Clark (second year) Alma Mater: Union University (2005) Offi ce Phone: Graduate Assistant Coach: Jennifer Henson (second year) Alma Mater: Union University (2006) Previous Season Overall record: 30-6 Conference Finish: 15-3 First Place TranSouth Tournament: First Place Post Season: NAIA Fab Four Final Ranking: No. 5 Team National Tournament History Years: 18 appearances (1988, 89, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07) Wins-Losses (%): (.702) Location: 1050 Union University Drive Jackson, Tennessee Phone: (731) Fax: (731) Website: Founded: 1823 Enrollment: 3,300 Nickname: Bulldogs/Lady Bulldogs Colors: Red & White Affiliation: NAIA Conference: TranSouth Conference Gymnasium: Fred DeLay Gymnasium Capacity: 2,200 Lady Bulldogs TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No Schedule...2 Media Outlets & Quick Facts...3 Union University Information...4 University President...5 University Athletic Director...6 Athletic Staff Directory...7 Head Coach Information...8 Coaching Staff Information...9 Player Profi les Lady Bulldog Support Staff/Cheerleaders...18 Previous Season Summary and Stats...19 TranSouth Conference Information...20 NAIA Information & Opponent Information...21 Season Outlook/Team Theme...22 Union Honor Roll...23 Record Book Union Championships Roster and Team Photo...outside back cover Local Union Bulldog Media Outlets Robin Cude, Steve Hemann 25 Stonebrook Place, Suite G #322 Jackson, TN (731) (731) Listen to Gerry Neese, The Voice of the Lady Bulldogs live on 97.7 FM, or live on the web at gracebroadcasting.com and uu.edu/athletics. THE JACKSON SUN West Lafayette Jackson, TN (731) (731) FAX WBBJ-TV CHANNEL 7 (ABC) Muse Street Jackson, TN (731) (731) FAX Watch Union Basketball on E Plus TV 6. WNWS RADIO FM/SPORTSTALK North Highland Jackson, TN (731) (731) FAX WBFG 96.5 FM 584 Smith Street Lexington, TN (800) FAX wbfg965@yahoo.com P.O. Box 68 Jackson, TN Phone: Phone: TV6 eplustv6@jaxenergy.com Visit uu.edu/athletics for a complete TV schedule Sports Information Director: Steven Aldridge Phone: (731) Fax: (731) saldridg@uu.edu Sports Information Student Assistant: Jessica Bandy, Cartersville, Georgia Allison Caldwell, Lexington, Tennessee Emily Davis, Hendersonville, Tennessee WDXI 1310 AM One Radio Park Drive Jackson, TN (731) WTJS 1390 AM NEWS RADIO Radio Road Jackson, TN (731) (731) FAX This media guide was designed, written, and edited by the Union Sports Information Staff. The player and team photography and action photos are courtesy of the Union Sports Information Department and the Union Visual Communications Staff. Printing was done by Tennessee Industrial Printing. Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 3

4 Location: Jackson, Tennessee (area population: 100,000), 80 miles east of Memphis and 120 miles west of Nashville. Emphasis: A private, four-year, coeducational liberal arts university. Founded in 1823, Union University is affi liated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention. Degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Arts in Education and Master of Science in Nursing. Campus: Academic facilities include the 225,000 square-foot Penick Academic Complex, the 30,000 square-foot Blasingame Academic Complex, newly added Jennings Hall, and Hammons Hall. Residential/student facilities include men s and women s apartment villages, commons buildings, and the 52,000 squarefoot Hyran E. Barefoot Student Union Building. Athletic facilities include a 2,200-seat gymnasium, a lighted 700-seat baseball stadium, a lighted 300-seat softball park, olympic-size indoor swimming pool, a lighted soccer fi eld, an 18,000 square foot fi eld house with 9,000 square foot indoor turf room, and a wellness facility. Faculty: Of our faculty 82.7% hold earned doctorates or the highest degree in their fi eld. Student/Faculty Ratio: 12-to-1 Enrollment: 3,300 History: Founded in 1823, Union is the oldest institution affi liated with the Southern Baptist Convention. FACTS ABOUT Accreditation: Union University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA, , Telephone ) to award baccalaureate, masters, education specialist, and education doctorate degrees. ADMISSIONS Union University seeks to educate students to be servant leaders, ready to carry out the vocation to which God has called them, and equipped with the abilities necessary to think Christianly and perform skillfully in the world. To this end, Union University seeks to recruit and admit quality undergraduate students of qualifi ed preparation and good character. Students qualifying for Unconditional Admission to Union University must meet two of the following three criteria: 1) 22 ACT/1010 SAT 2) 2.5 Core GPA 3) Top 50% of Graduating Class. Students who qualify for Unconditional Admission must have a minimum of an 18 ACT/850 SAT and a 2.0 Core GPA regardless of whether or not either of these criteria were utilized to qualify for admission. These two criteria serve as a fl oor for Unconditional Admission. All students desiring a challenging, faith-based education are invited to apply. Students may apply on-line at or by calling UNION. We welcome you. The University Campus Visits: Visit our campus anytime to meet with faculty or visit a class. You are also invited to join us for a Union Preview Day. This year s Preview Days schedule is found at campubsvisits or call UNION. Office hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., fi rst and third Saturdays of the month from 9: 30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Rankings: Listed in U.S. News & World Report s top tier universities for nine consecutive years Carnegie Foundation s Top Tier University Time magazine s 500 Best Colleges The Princeton Review s fi ve highly selective private universities in Tennessee The Templeton Foundation Guide for Colleges That Encourage Character Development America s Best College Buys America s Best College Scholarships FINANCIAL AID We are committed to creating fi nancial aid packages that bring the cost of Union within reach of every student accepted to the University. Financial aid includes scholarships, grants, loans, and campus work. Of our students, 80% receive fi nancial aid. HOW TO GET TO UNION Take Interstate 40 to Exit 80-B North (Highway 45 By-Pass). Turn left at the fi rst light onto Union University Drive. The campus entrance will be on the left beside BancorpSouth. UNION ATHLETICS The University offers ten varsity athletic programs and one junior varsity program in which student-athletes may participate. Men s and Women s Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Men s Golf, Men s and Women s Soccer, Men s and Women s Cross Country, Women s Volleyball and junior varsity soccer. Union is a Division I member of the NAIA (National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics). Union athletes have consistently received national recognition through participation in National Championship Tournaments, rankings in NAIA National Polls, and naming of athletes as All- Americans and Academic All-Americans. Several Union athletes have taken their talents into the professional arena as players and coaches. For more information contact: Union University 1050 Union University Drive Jackson, Tennessee (731) UNION info@uu.edu Or visit Union s home page at STAY INFORMED ABOUT BULLDOG ATHLETICS Visit the Union University Athletics website ( athletics) for news, stats, player information, photos, and more. To be placed on the Union University Fan or Media list contact saldridg@uu.edu. For results following Bulldog contests, call the Bulldog Hotline at (731) Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

5 Letter from the President The Dockery Era Dear Friends of Union University Athletics: Thank you so much for your support of Union University athletics. A commitment to excellence is one of our four core values across the University best demonstrated in our numerous quality academic programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. For eleven straight years Union has been listed as a Top Tier University in the South by U. S. News and World Report. One of the fastest growing private institutions in the entire South, Union University continues to make strides in all aspects of our work and athletics is no exception. For four straight years Union has been the recipient of the TranSouth All-Sports Trophy. This recognition speaks well of all of our coaches and athletes. We salute David Blackstock, Tommy Sadler, and all of those who serve Union University so faithfully in our Department of Athletics. We thank each of you for your support of the Union University athletic teams and for support of our distinctive Christcentered mission. Go Bulldogs! David S. Dockery, President When David S. Dockery was elected as the fi fteenth president of Union University in December 1995, he brought with him a compelling vision to build on a great tradition while taking Union to the next level of regional and national prominence in Christian higher education. The progress that has been made during this time has been remarkable: annual non-duplicating headcount increased from 2200 (in 1996) to more than 4000 (in 2007) with annual fall enrollment increasing from 1975 to 3300; signifi cantly increased giving to Union, including twelve of the largest commitments in Union history; instituted three fi ve-year strategic plans including the current Union 2010: A Vision for Excellence ; completed construction of two residence halls, the Miller Tower, Jennings Hall, Hammons Hall, Fesmire Fieldhouse and athletic fi elds, and the magnifi cent $20 million White Hall for Science and Healthcare. A $110 million comprehensive Building a Future campaign (now at $95 million) was launched; renewed commitment to scholarship and research among Union faculty as a part of the establishment of the Center for Faculty Development; added new undergraduate majors in political science, physics, theology, digital media studies, church history, ethics, sports management, sports medicine, engineering; and graduate programs in education (M.Ed., Ed.S., and Ed.D.), nursing (MSN with tracks in education, administration, and nurse anesthesia), intercultural studies (MAIS); and a graduate program in Christian Studies (MCS). SACS Level V accreditation was achieved and accreditation was reaffi rmed in 2007 at the ten year review; programs were added in undergraduate research. Student Life and Campus Ministry programs were expanded including: LIFE group programs, student leadership development, student retention programs, student mission involvement, and giftedness assessment program for freshman students. An extension campus was established in Germantown, TN, which now has almost 900 students. This era has seen the establishment of the Carl F.H. Henry Center for Christian Leadership; the Charles Colson Chair for Faith and Culture; the Hammons Chair of Pre-Medical Studies and the Hammons Center for Science and Faith; the Ryan Center for Biblical Studies, the Stephen Olford Chair of Preaching; the Center for Educational Practice, the Center for Religion and Politics, the Center for Excellence in Healthcare Practice, and the Center for Media, Faith and Culture. The highly successful annual Scholarship Banquet ( ) was launched, along with Union Forums. Union has achieved top tier recognition in U.S. News and World Report for ten years in a row and other important listings. A new Mission Statement, Identity Statement, Core Values, and Statement of Faith have been adopted to guide the University during this time. Union has attracted national attention with its approach to a simulation model for healthcare, as well as major conferences regarding Baptist Identity, Christian Higher Education, and other key topics. Three signifi cant publications have helped defi ne the work of Christian higher education on the Union campus and around the country: The Future of Christian Higher Education, Shaping a Christina Worldview, and Renewing Minds: Serving Church and Society Through Christian Higher Education. Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 5

6 Dr. David Blackstock Athletic Director Athletic Director Phone: David Blackstock is beginning his 34th season as athletic director at Union University, In the spring of 2006, Dr. Blackstock returned to the coaching ranks as he took over the softball head coaching duties. After two successfull seasons as softball head coach, Blackstock places his attention back on full-time athletic director duties. Dr. David Blackstock will be leading an athletic department that is currently made up of 10 varsity sports (women: soccer, cross country, volleyball, basketball, softball; men: soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, golf) and two junior varsity sports (men s and women s soccer). Blackstock spent 18 seasons at the helm of the women s basketball program at Union, where he compiled a overall record, earning his 500th career victory during the season. Numerous accomplishments have been a part of his basketball coaching career, including the 1998 NAIA Women s Basketball National Championship. In addition to the national title, Blackstock was named NAIA Coach of the Year and was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in Blackstock took over the baseball program in 1975 where he, along with co-head coach Dr. Linn Stranak, guided the team to a third place fi nish in the NAIA World Series in 1983, the only season Union has participated in the event. It was at that same time that Blackstock turned his attention to the women s basketball program. During the Lady Bulldog basketball campaign, Blackstock went to the NAIA District 24 fi nals 11 times, capturing fi ve district crowns, the 1998 national championship, and 12 conference championships. He guided the team to 10 national tournament berths in his fi nal 12 seasons, participating three times in the title game. In the two seasons he coached the Union Softball team, Blackstock accumulated a record of with one region tournament appearance. Blackstock began his association with Union University as a baseball player in 1960 where he played for the Bulldogs until After a bachlor s degree from Union in 1964, Blackstock Women s Basketball Baseball Softball earned a Master of Education degre from Memphis State University in He then * moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he * received his doctorate from the University of Southern Mississippi. Blackstock then returned to * Union in 1973 as athletic director and instructor in * the physical education department * * co-head coach with Linn Stranak Blackstock is a member of three Halls of Fame including NAIA, Tennessee Sports, and Madison County He and his wife, Armita, have two children, a TOTALS (.851) (.629) (.681) daughter Dixie Blackstock Waddell of Knoxville and a son, Rebel, of Jackson, Tenn. 6 - Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

7 Athletic Staff Directory ( ) ADMINISTRATION Dr. David S. Dockery University President Dr. David Blackstock Director of Athletics dblackst@uu.edu Tommy Sadler Associate Director of Athletics tsadler@uu.edu Dr. Linn Stranak Department Chair of PEWS lstranak@uu.edu Teresa Thomas Athletics/PEWS Secretary tthomas@uu.edu Don Richard Faculty Athletic Representative drichard@uu.edu ATHLETIC TRAINING Kristy Johnson Head Athletic Certifi ed Trainer/ATC kjohnson@uu.edu Cliff Pawley ATEP Coordinator/ATC cpawley@uu.edu Sarah Davenport ATC/Instructor sdavenpo@uu.edu FACILITIES Andy Rushing Director of Athletic Facilities arushing@uu.edu SPORTS INFORMATION Steven Aldridge Sports Information Director saldridg@uu.edu Kristen Kolter Graduate Assistant Sports Information BASEBALL Brent Fronabarger Head Baseball Coach bfronaba@uu.edu Joseph Talley Assistant Baseball Coach jtalley@uu.edu Joe Grapes Graduate Assistant Baseball BASKETBALL (Men s) Ralph Turner Head Men s Basketball Coach rturner@uu.edu David Niven Assistant Men s Basketball Coach dniven@uu.edu Chima Abakwue Graduate Assistant Men s Basketball BASKETBALL (Women s) Mark Campbell Head Women s Basketball Coach mcampbel@uu.edu Stephanie Clark Assistant Women s Basketball Coach sclark@uu.edu Jennifer Henson Graduate Assistant Women s Basketball CHEERLEADING Tina Giddens Head Cheerleading Sponsor tgiddens@uu.edu Heather Kee Assistant Cheerleading Sponsor CROSS COUNTRY (Men s and Women s) Dr. Gary Johnson Head Cross Country Coach gjohnson@uu.edu GOLF (Men s) Andy Rushing Head Men s Golf Coach arushing@uu.edu SOCCER (Men s) Clovis Simas Head Men s Soccer Coach csimas@uu.edu Scott Marksberry Assistant Men s Soccer Coach smarksbe@uu.edu SOCCER (Women s) Brandon Boylan Head Women s Soccer Coach bboylan@uu.edu Issac Brooks Assistant Women s Soccer Coach ibrooks@uu.edu SOFTBALL Heather Hall Head Softball Coach hhall@uu.edu Steven Gream Assistant Softball Coach sgream@uu.edu VOLLEYBALL Steven Gream Head Volleyball Coach sgream@uu.edu Heather Hall Assistant Volleyball Coach hhall@uu.edu Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 7

8 Mark Campbell Mark Campbell is now in his ninth season as the head coach of the Lady Bulldogs. Campbell is coming off his third straight trip to the NAIA Fab Four, including two NAIA National Titles in 2005 and Campbell also led his team to the TranSouth regular season and tournament championships. This marked the ninth time Union has captured the TranSouth regular season title and the eight TranSouth Tournament title in the 11-year history of the league. Campbell has 256 wins to just 42 losses (.859). He is currently in second place on the all-time Union coaching wins list (current list: Blackstock-509, Campbell-256, Birmingham- 198). Campbell s.859 winning percentage ranks No. 1 among active NAIA women s basketball coaches with fi ve or more years of coaching. In his career as Union s head coach, Campbell s teams have won, two NAIA National Title (2005, 2006), six conference regular season titles, and fi ve conference tournament titles. In the season, he led Union to their best regular season in school history with 30 wins before the post season tournaments. He has reached the 35-win plateau twice in his career, which ties the school record for wins in a season. Campbell continues to the winning tradition of the Union program which has accumulated the most wins of any women s basketball program (all levels NCAA and NAIA) over the last 15 years (Union 482, Tennessee 477, UCONN 477, Duke 396). Only UCONN s 327 wins over the past fi ve years is better than Union 322 wins during that span. Campbell spent fi ve seasons as a player for the Lipscomb Bison basketball team and graduated from Lipscomb University in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and from Union University in 1996 with a Master of Education. Head Coach Mark Campbell Year-By-Year Win/Loss Records Year Head Coach Record (Conf.) Mark Campbell (256-42,.859) 30-6 (15-3) Mark Campbell 31-6 (10-2) Mark Campbell 35-5 (8-4) Mark Campbell 32-5 (14-2) Mark Campbell 34-3 (15-1) Mark Campbell 35-4 (13-1) Mark Campbell 31-5 (13-1) Mark Campbell 28-8 (13-1) Union head coaches since the season seasons season seasons Head Coach Phone: mcampbel@uu.edu David Blackstock ,.851 Lisa Hutchins 31-5,.861 Peggy Birmingham ,.776 After red-shirting his freshman season at Lipscomb, Campbell went on to excel in the basketball arena. Campbell currently ranks 12th in all-time scoring at Lipscomb with 1,509 prints. The 724 assists he accumulated during his career places him in the top fi ve at David Lipscomb for career assists. Campbell helped guide the Bisons to fi ve national tournament appearances, a four-year record, and a national record of 41 wins in a season. After college, Campbell joined Union s men s basketball coaching staff as the graduate assistant in 1994 and then became the full time assistant coach in He worked under the guidance of fellow Lipscomb graduate and current Union men s head coach Ralph Turner for fi ve seasons until being named the new women s basketball coach in Over the past seven seasons as Union s head coach, Campbell has been named as the TranSouth Coach of the Year three times (2001, 2002, 2007), NAIA Coach of the Year twice (2005, 2006), and NAIA WBCA Coach of the Year once (2004). Campbell serves nationally on the NAIA All-American Committee and is the president for the NAIA. He is also is the national rater for the TranSouth Conference. During his time as a head coach for the Union University Lady Bulldogs, he has proven to be much more that a great basketball coach. I believe my responsiblity to each of my players is to have a vision for who they can be in every area of life, and communicate it to them in a way that challanges them to pursue it. Mark Campbell is married to the former Molly Graves of Jackson. They are the proud parents of their son Gray, born on July 10, 2002 and daughter Ella, born on April 9, Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

9 Stephanie Clark Clark enters her second season as assistant coach for the Union Lady Bulldogs. She joined the coaching staff following a very successful two-year playing career for the Lady Bulldogs from Clark, from Artesia, New Mexico, is a 2005 graduate of Union University with a Bachelor s of Science Degree in Public Relations/Advertising. She earned her Master s of Arts and Education Degree from Union in Auguat of Clark played at Union for the second half of the 2004 season followed by a full season in She helped lead Union to the 2005 NAIA National Title, the fi rst of two in a row for Union. In her 66 career games with Union, Clark scored 1,383 points (20.1) and pulled down 765 rebounds (11.6) to average a double-double for her career. Honors quickly fi lled Clark s resume as she was named the NAIA National Player of the Year, along with being named the NAIA National Tournament MVP following the 2005 season. During her two years at Union, Clark was named a fi rst team All-American, TranSouth Player of the Year, fi rst team All-Conference, and to the NAIA National Tournament All-Tournament team in each season. As a junior, Clark was also named the TranSouth Conference Newcomer of the Year. In addition to her numerous honors, Clark also made her mark in the Union record book. She holds several records including points in a season (835), rebounds in a season (483), rebounds in a game (24), double-doubles in a season (29), doubledoubles in a career (44), free throws made in a season (209), and games played in a season (40). Clark, a 2001 graduate of Artesia High School (New Mexico), is the daughter of John and Jackie Mills of Charlotte, North Carolina. Jennifer Henson Jennifer Henson is in her second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Union University Lady Bulldogs. Henson remains a part Union basketball program after spending fi ve seasons, including a redshirt season, as a player for head coach Mark Campbell. Henson is a 2006 graduate of Union University with a degree in Physical Education, Wellness, and Sport. She is currently working towards a Master of Arts and Education Degree here at Union. Henson was a four-year starter for the Union Lady Bulldogs, including her key roles in helping Union win the past two NAIA National Titles. Her value to the team was proven over her fi nal two seasons when Union lost a combined 11 games, with six of those losses coming when Henson was not in the starting lineup due to injury. Over her four years, Union posted a combined record of (.874) As a junior and senior, Henson was named to the TranSouth All-Conference team. Henson was just 18 points shy of 1,000 for her career (982). She made 228-of-633 (.360) three pointers and 130-of-165 (.788) free throws. She played in 136 games over her four years at Union. Henson is engaged to Chris Nelson and the two will be married on May 31, Kristy Johnson Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Phone: sclark@uu.edu Graduate Assistant Coach Phone: Head Trainer Phone: kjohnson@uu.edu Kristy Johnson is in her second season as the head trainer for the Union Univesity Athletic Department. Johnson comes to Jackson from her home in Montague, California. Johnson earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Southern Oregon University in 2001 in Athletic Training. For her academic efforts, she graduated Cum Laude and was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi. In 2005, she completed her Masters degree in Arts Health from Southern Oregon. After graduating from Southern Oregon, Johnson has been working as the Assistant Athletic Trainer. In 1999, she was named the Student Athletic Trainer of the Year. Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 9

10 Lady Bulldogs #3 Crystal Eason 5-8 Senior Guard Hometown: Scotts Hill, Tenn. Previous School: Scotts Hill HS Birthday: October 31 Coach s Comments. Crystal has become a more complete player each year and she continues to do all the little things championship teams need. She brings a great work ethic and great expectations everyday. Besides being a great shooter, Crystal has also proven that she is going to make big shots. She will be one of our leaders this year. Union Career. ( 04-05)...played in forty games, averaging 5.9 points and 1.2 assists during 16.5 minutes per game shot 90 percent from the free-throw line named to the TranSouth All-Freshman team. ( 05-06)...started in all 36 teams games as a sophomore...scored 8.3 points per game...was third on the team with 66 made three pointers...tied a Union record with 10 made three pointers in a game. ( 06-07)...started all 36 games...averaged 10.6 points per game and led the team with 85 made three pointers (.401)...also posted a team-high free throw percentage at.827 (43-52). Before Union. Eason played basketball at Scotts Hill High School where she averaged 25 points per game. While in high school, she was a threetime Miss Basketball Finalist. Eason was an All-State, All-Region, and All- West Tennessee performer in each of her four season at Scotts Hill. She set the Scotts Hill record with 45 points in a game as a sophomore. In her career, Eason scored over 2,900 points which puts her in the top 5 in Tennessee history of 5-on-5 high school basketball. Career Totals Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA OFF DEF REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Total Career Highs Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA REB AST STL BLK PTS Total Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

11 RETURNING PLAYERS Lady Bulldogs #4 Jessica Graves 5-4 Junior Guard Hometown: Humboldt, Tenn. Previous School: Humboldt HS Birthday: April 23 Coach s Comments. Jessica has been one of the most coachable players I have had. She has matured a lot over the summer and will be ready to make an impact in January. She possesses the ability to attack the basket off the dribble at will and she continues to show great improvement. Jessica will continue to be one of those few players that are great off the dribble and can shoot it behind the arc with a great percentage. Union Career. ( 05-06)...played in all 36 team games...scored 5.7 points per game and tallied 2.3 assists per game...made 32 three pointers on the season...named to the TranSouth All-Freshman team. ( 06-07)...started all 36 games for Union...averaged 9.8 points and 4.5 assists per game...shot.433 from behind the arc (55-127). Before Union. Graves played four years for Humboldt High School, where she was named to the All-District and All-Region teams her sophomore through senior years. After her senior year, Graves was recognized for her outstanding play by being named to the All-West Tennessee team by The Jackson Sun, and was also voted onto the Tennessee All-Star team. She was named MVP of the West Tennessee All-Star Game, and averaged 18 points and 8 assists per game in her high school career. Career Totals Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA OFF DEF REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Total Career Highs Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA REB AST STL BLK PTS Total Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 11

12 Lady Bulldogs #31 Merideth Richardson Jacobs 5-9 Junior Guard Hometown: Bradford, Tenn. Previous School: Bradford HS Birthday: June 14 Coach s Comments. Merideth is back!! She is a coach s dream because she expects her best effort in every area of life and leads others to expect the same. She will be one of the keys to our success on and off the fl oor because of her leadership qualities. Merideth will again be one of the best three point shooters in the country. Union Career. ( 04-05)...played and started in 38 games, shooting 41 percent from the three-point line averaged 23.6 minutes, 11.9 points, 1.1 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game made 117 three pointers on the season...named to the NAIA All-American Honorable Mention team, NAIA All-Tournament, TranSouth Conference First-Team and All-Freshman team. ( 05-06)...played in all 36 team games...scored 9.4 points per game and was the team leader with 89 three pointers made...named to the NAIA All-Tournament Team. ( 06-07)...medical red-shirt season. Before Union. Richardson prepped at Bradford High School where she played both basketball and softball. She averaged 24 points and seven rebounds per game as a senior while shooting.510 from the fi eld and.760 from the free throw line. She was named the Tennessee Class A Miss Basketball as a junior and senior in high school. Richardson is the fi rst person at Bradford to win back-to-back Miss Basketball Awards. Career Totals Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA OFF DEF REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Total Career Highs Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA REB AST STL BLK PTS Total Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

13 RETURNING PLAYERS Lady Bulldogs #51 Josephine Owino 6-4 Junior Center Hometown: Mombasa, Kenya Previous School: Mombasa HS Birthday: August 28 Coach s Comments. Jo has been consistent over the past two years as a back-up but this will be a huge year for her. She is in the best shape of her career and has really showed great improvement. Jo is giving an effort to lead and she will be the best post in the country if she reaches her potential. Union Career. ( 05-06)...played in 32 team games, started 11 games...led Union with 12.3 points per game while being second on the team with 5.8 rebounds per game...named to the NAIA All-Tournament team and was selected to the TranSouth All-Freshman team. ( 06-07)...played in all 36 team games...averaged 12.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game...was fourth in the NAIA with a.634 fi eld goal percentage...named fi rst team All-TranSouth, second team All-American, and NAIA All-Tournament. Before Union. Owino played for Mombasa High School, where she was named MVP her sophomore through senior years. Her team won the championship every year she played. Owino was a high school teammate of Union teammate, Beatrice Awino. Career Totals Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA OFF DEF REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Total Career Highs Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA REB AST STL BLK PTS Total Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 13

14 RETURNING PLAYERS Lady Bulldogs #11 Kaitlin Dudley 5-10 Sophomore Guard Hometown: Dyer, Tenn. Previous School: Gibson County HS Birthday: April 2 Coach s Comments. Kaitlin proved last season that she was ready for college basketball. She led our team in scoring and was our most consistent scorer on the perimeter throughout the year. Kaitlin was in the top 10 in the NAIA in three point percentage and was one of the best freshman in the country. We expect nothing but great things as she continues to improve on the defensive end of the fl oor. She is a winner and wants the ball when it matters most. Union Career. ( 06-07)...played in all 36 games as a freshman and led Union in scoring with 14.0 points per game...led the team with 98 made free throws and was second on the team with 81 made three pointers...was top-5 in the NAIA with a.450 three point percentage...was named fi rst team All-TranSouth, TranSouth All-Freshman team, and honorable mentioned All-American. Before Union. Dudley signed with Union prior to her senior season at Gibson County. In each her sophomore and junior seasons in high school, she was named All-District and All- Region, as well as, being named All-State as a sophomore. As a senior, she averaged 21 points, fi ve rebounds, three steals, and three assists. Dudley shot 38% from three point range and 72% from the charity stripe. She tallied a career high 39 points during a contest in the regular season. She averaged 17 points as a sophomore and eight points per game as a freshman. She played in the Tennessee East / West All-Star Game and was the MVP of the West Tennessee All-Start Game. Career Totals Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA OFF DEF REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Total Career Highs Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA REB AST STL BLK PTS Total Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

15 RETURNING PLAYERS Lady Bulldogs #21 Lindsay Flynn 5-10 Sophomore Guard Hometown: Jackson, Tenn. Previous School: Jackson Christian School Birthday: October 4 Coach s Comments. Lindsay has worked very hard over the summer to improve her shot and to get it off quicker. She is continuing to improve defensively as well. Lindsay will get better and better as she adjusts to a more physical college game. She is a great representative of our program and our university. Union Career. ( 06-07)...played in 25 of Union s 36 games...averaged 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in her 9.4 minutes per game. Before Union. Flynn was a three-sport athlete at Jackson Christian School. For the JCS Eagles, she was a four-year letter winner in basketball, track, and soccer. As a senior, Flynn was named All-District, All-Region, and All-State. Flynn s d 20.9 points and 10.5 rebounds during her senior season helped earn her the honor of District MVP. Off the court, Flynn was a member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Mu Alpha Theta. She played in the Tennessee East / West All-Star Game. Career Totals Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA OFF DEF REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Total Career Highs Year GP FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA REB AST STL BLK PTS Total Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 15

16 NEWCOMERS FROM RED-SHIRT SEASON #24 Laura Crittendon Lady Bulldogs 5-5 Freshman Guard Hometown: Martin, Tenn. Previous School: Martin-Westview HS Birthday: May 6 Coach s Comments. Laura is coming off medical red-shirt last season. She has been well coached and knows how to play. Laura is a great three point shooter and will understand the what s and why s of the game. She continues to demonstrate the ability to shoot the three and be a great teammate. Union Career. ( 06-07)...fi rst season at Union (Medical Redshirt). Before Union. Crittendon spent four years as a member of the basketball and softball teams at Westview High School. In basketball, she helped lead her team to a four-year record of During her freshman season, Westview posted a runner-up fi nish in the state tournament, and then a quarterfi nal appearance when Crittendon was a junior. During her career, was named All-District 13AA, District 13AA All-Tournament, and Region 7AA All-Tournament. In her fi nal two season at Westview, Crittendon averaged 12.1 points and 5.1 assists per game. She made a combined 156 three pointers as a junior and senior. Her 92 three s made as a junior set a new school record. She played in the Tennessee East / West All-Star Game. She was an All-District and All-Tournament in District 13AA softball. In the classroom, Crittendon was a member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club, Who s Who Among American High School Students, and is ranked third in her graduation class. #50 Beatrice Awino 6-6 Freshman Center Hometown: Mombasa, Kenya Previous School: Mombasa HS Birthday: April 23 Coach s Comments. Beatrice is also coming off a red-shirt season and has learned a lot during her fi rst full year in the USA. She has been slowed a little during the preseason due to injury, but she will continue to improve throughout the year as she gets more experience. Her height will cause problems on the defensive end and her ability to run will benefi t our team. Beatrice s best attribute is her heart, she wants to be great and that foundation will lead to great improvement. Union Career. ( 06-07)...fi rst season at Union (Red-Shirt). Before Union. Awino played for Mombasa High School in Mombasa, Kenya. She scored 42 points in the South African High School Championship game. Awino led her high school, to the Secondary School Championships as a freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons. She was a former high school teammate of Union Lady Bulldog Josephine Owino. NEWCOMERS TO UNION LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL #15 Ella Joines 5-7 Freshman Guard Hometown: England, G.B. Previous School: Barking Abby HS Birthday: August 26 Coach s Comments. Ella comes to us from England and has been used to playing basketball in very competitive situations. She possesses the ability to shoot the basketball with great consistency and do all the little things that help teams win. Ella is a physical guard who will be able to think and play the game. She is also another player that fi ts perfectly into the Union family. Union Career. ( 07-08)...fi rst season at Union. Before Union. Joines comes to Union from England where she played basketball at Barking Abbey High School. Over her last three years of high school, she averaged double fi gures in points each season. As a senior, Joines averaged 18 points, six assists, and three rebounds per game and helped her team to a 23-0 record Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

17 Lady Bulldogs NEWCOMERS TO UNION LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL #20 Kayla Hudson 5-6 Freshman Guard Hometown: Gleason, Tenn. Previous School: Gleason HS Birthday: July 18 Coach s Comments. Kayla has picked up right where she left off in high school. She will make our team better in every area because of her ability to make everyone better around her. She can shoot it, think it, and create it. Kayla has been very well coached and has the ability to play with intelligence no matter the situation. She is a winner and she is teammate! Kayla fi ts perfectly in our system and fi ts perfectly at Union. Union Career. ( 07-08)...fi rst season at Union. Before Union. Hudson earned fi ve letters in basketball for coach Randy Frazier at Gleason High School. She helped Gleason win the 2007 Tennessee State Title and district championships in 2003, 2004, 2006, and Hudson also helped Gleason to a region runner-up fi nish and substate appearance in During her high school career, Hudson has been selected All-District four times, All-Region four times, and All-State three times. She also has three district MVP s and two Region MVP s in her collection. Hudson has added honors including the Jackson Sun Newcomer of the Year as a freshman and Jackson Sun All-West Tennessee. Hudson was named Tennessee Miss Basketball as a senior and was a Miss Basketball fi nalist as a junior. She was also named MVP of the West Tennesse All-Star Game and the played in the East/West All-Star Game.Hudson averaged 16.4 points per game as a junior and 21 points per game during her senior year, including 29 in the state championship game. During her junior year, she made 144-of-156 free throws (.925). Off the court, Hudson is fi rst in her class, senior class VP, Miss Gleason HS, on the homecoming court, Beta Club president, a Wendy s Heisman nominee, student council, Leadership Weakley County, and a TSSAA Athlete of Merit. #23 Latoya Bellamy #33 Zeinab Chan 5-10 Freshman Forward Hometown: Martin, Tenn. Previous School: Austin Peay State Univ. Birthday: m Coach s Comments. Latoya comes to us from Austin Peay and she brings with her abilities that will make our team better. She can shoot it consistently from three and really has a nose for the ball. Latoya has played in very competitive situations in high school and she is used to the kind of expectations we have here at Union. She knows how to win and will make a huge impact. Union Career. ( 07-08)...fi rst season at Union. Before Union. Bellamy is a 2006 graduate of Westview High School in Martin, Tennessee. Bellamy was a Tennessee Miss Basketball Finalist in both 2005 and She averaged 18 points per game over her last two seasons at Westview where she led her team to a two-year record of 64-8 while being ranked the No. 1 team in the state. Bellamy shot 55-percent from the fi eld and 77-percent from the fi eld during her high school career. She was named District MVP, All-District, and All-Region. Bellamy was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Spanish Club in high school. 6-4 Freshman Forward Hometown: Sudan Previous School: Laiser Hill Academy Birthday: April 26 Coach s Comments. Zeinab Z is getting better everyday and shows a great desire to work. She is a great athlete and is way ahead of where she should be. Zeinab will have a great impact on this year s team because she possesses the ability to fi nish and run the fl oor as fast as a guard. She fi ts perfectly into our system and our university. She is mature and loves God. Zeinab is a trememdous talent. Union Career. ( 07-08)...fi rst season at Union. Before Union. Chan played her high school basketball at Laiser Hill Academy were she helped lead her team to the national tournament. She averaged 20 points and 15 rebounds per game. For her efforts, Chan was named Team MVP and Best Defensive Player. Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 17

18 Joanna Vaughan Student Assistant Hometown: Rochester, Minn. Birthdate: June 26 Major: Social Work Chelsea Crook Student Assistant Clas Hometown: Murray, Ky. Birthdate: October 2 Major: Biology Joy Wynn Student Assistant Class: Sophomore Hometown: Natchez, Miss. Birthdate: October 5 Major: Education Briana Rawls Student Assistant man Hometown: Jackson, Tenn. Birthdate: November 18 Major: Nursing DJ Sissoko Student Assistant Class: Senior Hometown: Mali, Africa Birthdate: June 27 Major: Business Management Lady Bulldogs Union University Cheerleaders Front Row (L to R): Brooke Pearson, Natalie Morris, Becky Ranfeld, Lindsey Stack Back Row (L to R): Jennifer Hinson, Ashley Bugg, Ashley Freeland, Emily Peden, Shemeka Davis, Abby Parker, Jilian McQueen, Stephanie Milligan. Coaches (Not Pictured): Tina Giddens & Heather Kee 18 - Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

19 The season for the Union University Lady Bulldogs was yet another season full of successes. The Lady Bulldogs captured their ninth TranSouth Regular Season Title and eighth TranSouth Tournament Title in the 11-year history of the conference. And after winning the last two NAIA National Championships (2005, 2006), Union again advanced to the NAIA s Fab Four, only to fall two points short in the semifi nal game. Union fi nished the year 30-6 overall and 14-3 in the TranSouth. The season started with great excitement, coming off the back-to-back national titles, however injuries struck early and often for the Lady Bulldogs. Sharp-shooting freshman, Laura Crittendon suffered a season ending injury during preseason practice. Then, in the second game of the season, Merideth Richardson, one of Union s leading scorers and arguably one of the best three-point shooters in the NAIA suffered the same fate. Then senior guard Latorya Fuller missed several game with an illness. Union played much of the season with just 7-to-8 players. However, Union still managed to maintain a high level of play as they maneuvered through one of the toughest schedules in recent history. Union opened the season with fi ve straight wins before falling to Vanguard, in a historic match-up of then, two Co- No. 1 ranked NAIA teams. Over the pre-conference portion of the schedule, Union posted a 9-2 record, with eight of the 11 teams being ranked and/or NAIA National Tournament teams Stats & Summary Union University Lady Bulldog Basketball Season Stats Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games (30-6) (18-2) (9-3) (3-1) Conference (15-3) (8-1) (7-2) (0-0) Non-Conference (15-3) (10-1) (2-1) (3-1) TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS # Player GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 3 Crystal Eason Jessica Graves Ena Daniels Kaitlin Dudley LaTorya Fuller Lindsay Flynn Natanya Smith Josephine Owino DJ Sissoko TEAM Rebounds Union Lady Bulldogs Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist / turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE 0 0 Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score W L Record Attend 11/04/06 h Saint Gregory's Univ W /07/06 h Houston Baptist Univ W /11/06 a Lee University W /16/06 h Georgetown College W /17/06 h Oklahoma Baptist Univ W /18/06 h Vanguard University L /24/06 h Loyola University W /25/06 h Harris-Stowe State W /02/06 a Saint Xavier University L /04/06 a Robert Morris College W /08/06 h Paul Quinn College W /04/07 * a Cumberland University L 9-3, /06/07 * a Trevecca Nazarene Univ L 9-4, /11/07 * h Mid-Continent Univ W 10-4, /13/07 * a Bethel College TN W 11-4, /15/07 * a Lyon College W 12-4, /18/07 * h Blue Mountain College W 13-4, /20/07 * h Freed-Hardeman Univ W 14-4, /25/07 * a Lambuth University W 15-4, /27/07 * h Martin Methodist College W 16-4, /01/07 * h Cumberland University W 17-4, /03/07 * h Trevecca Nazarene Univ W 18-4, /08/07 * a Mid-Continent Univ W 19-4, /10/07 * h Lyon College W 20-4, /12/07 * h Bethel College TN W 21-4, /15/07 * a Blue Mountain College W 22-4, /17/07 * a Freed-Hardeman Univ W 23-4, /22/07 * h Lambuth University L 23-5, /24/07 * a Martin Methodist College W 24-5, /28/07 ^ h Blue Mountain College W /02/07 ^ h Lambuth University W /05/07 ^ h Trevecca Nazarene Univ W /14/07 & n The Master's College W /16/07 & n Oklahoma Christian Univ W /17/07 & n Houston Baptist Univ W /19/07 & n Lambuth University L Union then started conference play in the increasingly tough TranSouth Conference. Union started league play on the road with two losses and were 0-2 in conference play for the fi rst time in history. However, the NAIA s winningest active head coach, Mark SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd TOTAL Note: * denotes a conference game. Campbell proved why he is one the best Opponents ^ denotes a conference tournament game. around. His Lady Bulldog squad posted Union Lady Bulldogs & denotes a national tournament game. 14-straight wins in league play to clinch their ninth regular season title in the 11-year history of the TranSouth Conference. Union then rolled through the conference tournament with three straight wins to capture the tournament crown. Union won 21 of their last 23 games of the season, including post-season play. The only blemishes during that stretch were two last second shots, including one that ended their season. Of Union s six losses on the year, all were teams that were ranked and all six advanced to the NAIA National Tournament. Three of the losses were on last second shots. Looking back, it was a team that proved to be very well balanced. During the winning streak down the stretch, all but one Lady Bulldog led the team in scoring during a game. At one point, seven players were averaging double fi gures on the season. The end of the season showed four players averaging double fi gures including freshman Kaitlin Dudley leading the way with 14.0 points per game. Eight of the team s nine players fi nished the season averaging nine points or higher. Post season honors fl ooded the Lady Bulldogs. Union head Coach Mark Campbell was named the TranSouth Conference Coach of the Year. Josephine Owino, Natanya Smith, and Kaitlin Dudley were each named fi rst team All-TranSouth. Dudley was also named to the TranSouth All-Freshman team. Crystal Eason was named a TranSouth Scholar Athlete. Owino and Smith were named second team All-American performers, while Dudley was named to the honorable mentioned All-American team. Owino was named a second team All-NAIA National Tournament team player. Union also had several players among the top in NAIA stat categories. Eason ranked third in assist/turnover ratio (2.191), Ownio ranked fourth in fi eld goal percentage (.634), Sissoko ranked No. 4 in offensive rebounds per game (3.8), Dudley ranked No. 5 in three point percentage (.450), Jessica Graves ranked No. 7 in three point percentage (.433), and Smith was No. 9 in fi eld goal percentage (.580). Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 19

20 TranSouth Standings No. Team Conf. Overall 1. UNION * # ^ Trevecca Nazarene ^ Freed-Hardeman ^ Lambuth ^ % Cumberland ^ Martin Methodist Bethel Lyon Blue Mountain Mid-Continent * regular season champions # conf. tournament champion ^ NAIA National Tournament participants % NAIA National Champion TranSouth Honors Player of the Year Stacy Myers, Freed-Hardeman Newcomer of the Year Reggie Maddox, Lambuth Coach of the Year MARK CAMPBELL, UNION TranSouth Conference First Team All-TranSouth Jana Cross, Freed-Hardeman KAITLIN DUDLEY, UNION Meghan Fuqua, Lambuth C Kala Humes, Cumberland Reggie Maddox, Lambuth Stacy Myers, Freed-Hardeman JOSHEPHINE OWINO, UNION Mariska Reed, Trevecca Nazarene NATANYA SMITH, UNION Renae Williams, Cumberland Second Team All-TranSouth Kristin Archie, Trevecca Nazarene Whitney Baird, Bethel Jennifer Bognar, Trevecca Shontel Johnson, Martin Methodist Abby Lawson, Trevecca Nazarene TranSouth All-Freshman Team Jana Cross, Freed-Hardeman KAITLIN DUDLEY, UNION Kristal Edney, Freed-Hardeman Abby Lawson, Trevecca Nazarene Whitney Robinson, Martin Methodist BETHEL COLLEGE January 5 in McKenzie, Tenn. February 2 at Union Head Coach...Chris Nelson Record , 7-11 Record vs. Union Location...McKenzie, Tenn. Nickname...Lady Wildcats Colors...Purple & Gold BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLEGE January 26 in Blue Mountain, Miss. February 28 at Union Head Coach...Lavon Driskell Record , 2-16 Record vs. Union Location...Blue Mountain, Miss. Nickname......Lady Toppers Colors...Navy & Gold CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY January 14 in Lebanon, Tenn. February 11 at Union Head Coach...Clint Mason Record , 13-5 Record vs. Union Location... Lebanon, Tenn. Nickname...Lady Bulldogs Colors... Maroon & White FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY January 24 in Henderson, Tenn. February 21 at Union Head Coach...Dale Neal Record , 13-5 Record vs. Union Location... Henderson, Tenn. Nickname... Lady Lions Colors... Gold & White LAMBUTH UNIVERSITY January 12 at Union February 14 in Jackson, Tenn. Head Coach...Joe Reints Record , 13-5 Record vs. Union Location...Jackson, Tenn. Nickname...Lady Eagles Colors...Navy & White LYON COLLEGE January 7 at Union February 4 in Batesville, Ark. Head Coach...Tracy Stewart-Lange Record , 5-13 Record vs. Union Location... Batesville, Ark. Nickname... Pipers Colors... Maroon & White MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE January 19 at Union February in Pulaski, Tenn. MID-CONTINENT UNIVERSITY January 31 at Union March 1 in Mayfi eld, Ky. Head Coach...Dee Bell Head Coach...Ryan Puckett Record , Record , 0-18 Record vs. Union Record vs. Union Location... Pulaski, Tenn. Location...Mayfi eld, Ky. Nickname...Redhawks Nickname...Cougars Colors... Red, White, & Blue Colors...Blue & Gold 20 - Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY January 10 in Nashville, Tenn. February 7 Head Coach... Gary Van Atta Record , 14-4 Record vs. UU Location... Nashville, Tenn. Nickname..... Trojans Colors... Purple & White

21 NAIA & Opponents Harris-Stowe State College November 3 at Union Record vs. Union: 0-2 Location: St. Louis, Mo. Nickname: Hornets Colors: Brown & Gold Columbia College November 9 in Jackson, Tenn. Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Columbia, Mo. Nickname: Cougars Colors: Blue & White? Or Silver? West Virginia University Tech November 10 in Jackson, Tenn. Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Montgomery, W. Va. Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Blue & Gold? The Master s College November 15 at Union Record vs. Union: 0-3 Location: Santa Clarita, Ca. Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Lee University November 16 at Union Record vs. Union: 1-16 Location: Cleveland, Tenn. Nickname: Lady Flames Colors: Maroon & White Vanguard University November 17 at Union Record vs. Union: 1-2 Location: Costa Mesa, Ca. Nickname: Lady Mustangs Colors: Navy & Gold NAIA - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Throughout its history, the NAIA has provided strong leadership for all aspects of intercollegiate sports. Since its introduction of intercollegiate championship basketball in 1937, the NAIA has maintained the highest standards while administering fi rst-rate athletics programs. With its major emphasis on educational development, it was natural for the NAIA to strengthen academic eligibility requirements. All NAIA participating studentathletes must maintain a certain grade-point-average (GPA) while accumulating credit hours for a declared academic degree. Unlike other associations, NAIA student-athlete academic eligibility is monitored on a semester-by-semester basis. The NAIA includes more than 60,000 participating student-athletes. The NAIA offers 24 separate championships in 13 sports including baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling. For more information on the NAIA, visit their web site at Non-Conference Opponents Allen University November 23 at Union Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Columbia, S. C. Nickname: Lady Yellow Jackets Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Morris College November 24 at Union Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Sumter, S. C. Nickname: Lady Hornets Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Campbellsville University November 26 at Union Record vs. Union: 2-7 Location: Campbellsville, Ky. Nickname: Tigers Colors: Maroon & White Rocky Mountain College November 30 in Salt Lake City, Utah Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Billings, Mont. Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Forest Green & Gold Westminster College December 1 in Salt Lake City, Utah Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Nickname: Griffi ns Colors: Purple & Gold Temple Baptist College December 14 at Union Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Nickname: Rams Colors: Purple & White NAIA Champions of Character A Character Development Initiative Mission Statement The NAIA Champions of Character initiative will create an environment in which every NAIA student-athlete, coach, offi cial and spectator is committed to the true spirit of competition through respect, integrity, responsibility, servant leadership, and sportsmanship. The NAIA Champions of Character program has established fi ve core values that go well beyond the playing fi eld to the daily decisions of our youth. These character values help young people - and those associated with their development - make good choices in all aspects of their life and refl ect the true spirit of competition. Respect Those associated with sport show respect by treating themselves, other persons, institutions and their sport according to the highest standards of conduct. It implies civilized and gracious behavior to players, coaches, fans and parents. Responsibility Athletes show responsibility by making academic progress toward graduation their top priority. They solve problems rather than make excuses, and are reliable team players. Students should be accountable for their actions and decisions, and coaches and administrators should maintain high standards of competence and conduct. Integrity For student competitors and their coaches, integrity means keeping commitments and conducting honest behavior. Coaches must subscribe to and practice the Coaches Code and Code of Ethics, and studentathletes must know and understand the Champions of Character Student-Athlete Pledge. Servant Leadership This core value refers to putting the group fi rst and becoming responsible for personal and group roles while performing at your best. Students demonstrating servant leadership have a primary purpose of serving others while striving to become a personal and team leader. The servant-leader provides a critical service to society and the great gift of good example. Sportsmanship The conduct of educational sports according to the highest standards is our expectation for sportsmanship. Administrators, coaches, students, fans, and parents are expected to act correctly even when other do not, and demonstrate fairness and equity in all contest and relationships. Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 21

22 Season Outlook The season for the Union University Lady Bulldog basketball team once again begins with high expectations. Union is returning the leading scorer from last season, and also the top three-point-shooter from the 2005 and 2006 teams that won national titles. The Lady Bulldogs of Union are preparing in hopes of winning a third NAIA National Championship in the past four years. The team also eyes their second straight conference championship and 10 th TranSouth Title in the 12-year history of the conference. Union returns four of the top fi ve leading scorers from last year s team, plus Merideth Richardson Jacobs (leading three-point shooter from 2005 and 2006 national title teams) who is coming off a medical redshirt season. Kaitlin Dudley led Union in scoring last season as a freshman (14.0), while Owino was second in the nation with 64-percent fi eld goal shooting. Richardson Jacobs, Owino, and Dudley have each been NAIA All-Americans during their careers. The six returning players will lead the largest freshman class that Head Coach Mark Campbell has had in his nine years at Union. Six freshmen will come in and be required to contribute early to the success of Union Lady Bulldog basketball. Crystal Eason (left) is the lone senior on this team for Union. She has proven to be one of the best shooters in the NAIA. Eason made a teamhigh 85 three pointers last season for 40-percent. The junior class returns Josephine Owino (right), Merideth Richardson Jacobs, and Jessica Graves. Owino and Graves averaged 12.3 and 9.8 points per game respectively last season for Union. Richardson Jacobs led Union in 2006 with 89 made three pointers and also led the team with 117 made threes in Two Lady Bulldogs return as sophomores including NAIA All-American and leading scorer Kaitlin Dudley (below). Her 14.0 points per game as a freshman proved she could score from any position on the fl oor. Dudley led the team in fi eld goals made, second on the team with 81 three pointers made, and led the team with 98 free throws made. Jackson native Lindsay Flynn also returns from a freshman season in which she played in 25 of the team s 36 games to gain valuable experience. Coach Campbell s largest freshman class is made up of six players. Laura Crittendon was at Union last year, but suffered a season ending injury in preseason practice. Newcomers to the program include guards Ella Joines and Kayla Hudson. Latoya Bellamy and Zeinab Chan will replenish the forward position, while Beatrice Awino comes to Union as a center. These six freshmen boast impressive credentials from their high school days: Hudson (Miss Basketball), Bellamy (two-time Miss Basketball runner-up), Joines (England s junior national team), Crittendon (school record for made 3 s, All-District), Chan (MVP, 6-foot-4), and Awino (6-foot-6). Coach Campbell states, We are not as athletic as Union teams in the past, but I believe this is one of the best shooting teams we ve ever had. Campbell goes on to say, This team has some of the best people I have ever coached. A group of very talented returning players with a group of talented newcomers will make for a fun season of Lady Bulldog basketball in TEAM EMPHASIS - PHILADELPHIA Equality Unity Closeness Servanthood (II Peter 1:3-8) As we begin this journey together in 2007/08 let s let this word defi ne who we are and who we are to be in March. Philadelphia, the city, is known as the city of brotherly love. Philadelphia the word used in II Peter is used to mean something much deeper than mere kindness in the Christian life. Peter used Philadelphia because it is to be personal. Brotherly kindness is me caring for you and you for me, up close, face to face, hands on. I am willing to bear with you and you with me putting up with each other, in all our oddness, cultural differences, weirdness and moodiness anything less would not be Philadelphia. Philadelphia asks, Who is my teammate? Where is my teammate? And it insists, I am my teammates keeper! Philadelphia gets involved and it comes near, it does not watch from a distance. If you are a teammate and you don t get personal and practical then what good are you to this family and this team? Philadelphia is to love what God loves! It is to fi rst love whom God loves and to love the way God does. Philadelphia was another way for saying that blood is thicker than water or family sticks together, ALWAYS. Four expressions of PHILADELPHIA 1) Equality With teammates, none has status above the other. It does not matter what role you play within the family. Do not give access or privilege to someone at the expense of someone else. No one is exalted above anyone else within the circle. You are all equals! 2) Unity Whatever makes us all unique and different could not possibly be greater than what makes us alike. Whatever divides us cannot possibly be stronger than what brings together. If Jesus is with you and Jesus is with me, then what we have in common exceeds everything we don t. 3) Closeness The imagery of TEAM implies a warmth of feeling toward one another, a desire for oneness with each other, a bond that transcends mere friendship. 4) Servanthood Romans 12, which is all about each of us serving the other for the sake of the TEAM and the Glory of God. In verse 10, Paul says Be devoted to one another in Philadelphia. Honor one anther above yourselves Simply, love serves, love honors. Love is practical devotion that seeks the good of the other. If the love of Jesus is really alive in you, PHILADELPHIA will be who you are Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

23 NAIA ALL-AMERICANS Lisa Caudle Hutchens 1982 Cassandra Howard 1984 Charlotte Hart Gause 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Jill Crotts Forbes 1994 Kelly Hayes Bramlett 1996 Michelle Street 1995, 1996, 1997 Celestine Gholston 1998, 1999 Mary Catherine Way 2001, 2002 Allison Harrison 2001 Christal Merriweather 2002 Jessica Henson 2001, 2002, 2003 Ginger Bryant 2003 Stephanie Clark , 2005 Merideth Richardson Tiffany Fisher Ena Daniels Natanya Smith Josephine Owino Kaitlin Dudley NAIA SCHOLAR ATHLETES Lisa Caudle Hutchens 1982 Cassandra Howard 1984 Charlotte Hart Gause 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Pam Harrison 1993 Jill Crotts Forbes 1994 Marquetta Hunt 1996, 1997 Meg Griffi n 2000 Mary Beth Haltom 2001, 2002 Mary Catherine Way 2001, 2002 Laura Davison Crystal Eason NAIA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Lee Nunamaker Pipkin 1993 Kendra Burlew Bomar 1996 Rose Agnoung 1997 Michelle Street 1996, 1997 Celestine Gholston 1998, 1999 Meg Griffi n 1998 Christal Merriweather 2002 Stephanie Clark , 2005 Ena Daniels , 2006 Merideth Richardson , 2006 Josephine Owino , 2007 NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT MVP Rose Agnoung 1998 Stephanie Clark NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT HUSTLE AWARD Latisha Beamus 1995 April Pearson 1998, 2001 Monica Elliot NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Stephanie Clark Lady Bulldog Honor Roll NAIA/WBCA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jessica Henson 2003 NAIA COACH OF THE YEAR David Blackstock 1998 Mark Campbell , 2006 NAIA/WBCA COACH OF THE YEAR Mark Campbell 2004 ALL-TRANSOUTH CONFERENCE Michelle Street 1997 Dion Thornton 1997 Celestine Gholston 1998, 1999 Rose Agnoung 1998 Meg Griffi n 1999 Tonya Tuggles 1999 Mary Catherine Way 2001, 2002 Allison Harison 2001, 2002, 2003 Christal Merriweather 2002, 2003 Jessica Henson 2001, 2002, 2003 Ginger Bryant 2003 Stephanie Clark , 2005 Christina Smith Jennifer Henson , 2006 Merideth Richardson Ena Daniels , 2006 Tiffany Fisher Natanya Smith , 2007 Josephine Owino Kaitlin Dudley TRANSOUTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Michelle Street 1997 Celestine Gholston 1999 Jessica Henson 2001, 2002 Stephanie Clark , 2005 TRANSOUTH ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM April Pearson 1998 Tonya Tuggles 1999 Allison Harrison 2000 Jessica Henson 2001 Crystal Eason Merideth Richardson Jessica Graves Josephine Owino Kaitlin Dudley TRANSOUTH NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Tonya Tuggles 1999 Jessica Henson 2001 Stephanie Clark TRANSOUTH COACH OF THE YEAR Mark Campbell 2001, 2002, 2007 Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 23

24 NAIA National Tournament Records Held Most Steals, Game 9, Latisha Beamus,Union (Tenn.) vs. Lindenwood (Mo.), 1995 Most Steals, Tournament 19, April Pearson, Union (Tenn.), , Latisha Beamus, Union (Tenn.), 1993 Most 3-pt Field Goals Made, Tournament 51, Union (Tenn.), 2005 All-Time Rebound Leaders, (by total rebounds) 87 rebounds in 8 total games (12.1/game) - 11th All-Time Stephanie Clark (2004, 2005) Leading Rebounder (by Tournament) Stephanie Clark, 73 rebounds, 14.6/game Most Rebounds, Game 19, Stephanie Clark, Union (Tenn.) 2005 (20th All-Time) Individual Records SCORING: Most points, career 1.) 2,372, Sandra Lewis Fitzgerald, ) 2,339, Charlotte Hart, ) 2,181, Michelle Street, Most points, season , Stephanie Clark, , Cassandra Howard, Most points, game 44, Ester Coleman, vs. University of Montevallo, , Jessica Henson, vs. Campbellsville, Nov. 18, , Stephanie Clark, vs. Martin Methodist, Feb. 26, 2004 Most points, game-overtime 45, Michelle Street, vs. Freed-Hardeman, March 10, 1997 Points per game, season , Cassandra Howard, , Stephanie Clark, , Stephanie Clark, Points per game, career (four years) 16.4, Michelle Street, Points per game, career (two years) 21.0, Stephanie Clark, REBOUNDS: Most rebounds, career 1,345, Sherry Henry, Most rebounds, season , Stephanie Clark, , Sherry Henry, Most rebounds, game 1. 24, Stephanie Clark, vs. Freed-Hardeman, March 7, , Kendra Burlew, vs. Blue Mountain, February 8, , Theresa Hale, vs. Ole Miss, DOUBLE-DOUBLES Most double-doubles, season 1. 29, Stephanie Clark, , Stephanie Clark, (26 games) Most double-doubles, career 1. 44, Stephanie Clark, (two years) FIELD GOALS: Most field goals made, career 1047, Sandra Lewis Fitzgerald, Most field goals made, season 328, Lisa Caudle Hutchens, Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide Record Book Most field goals made, game 21, Lisa Caudle Hutchens, Field goal percentage, career (two seasons) , Stephanie Clark, Field goal percentage, career (four seasons) , Catherine Peek Kwasigroh, Field goal percentage, season 1.).625, Catherine Peek Kwasigroh, ).624 ( ), Stephanie Clark, (26 games) Field goal percentage, game (min. 7 made) (14 of 14), Michelle Street, vs. Blue Mountain, Feb. 15, (11 of 11), Stephanie Clark, vs. Huston-Tilotson, 11/29/ (11 of 11), Rachel Arnold, (10 of 10), Jackie Graham Wilder, (10 of 10), Catherine Peek Kwasigroh, (9 of 9), Tashekia Brown, vs. Cumberland University, November 6, 2001 Field goal attempts, career 1844, Michelle Street, Field goal attempts, season 568, Michelle Street, Field goal attempts, game 28, Michelle Street, Consecutive Field Goals made 16, Michelle Street, THREE POINTERS: Three Point field goal percentage, career.443, Shea Piercey, Three Point field goal percentage, season (min. 20 made) 1.).452, Shea Piercey, ).416 (32-77), Jessica Graves, ).415 (66-159), Crystal Eason, ).412 ( ), Merideth Richardson, Three Point field goal percentage, game (min. 5 made) 1.).833 (5-of-6), Merideth Richardson, vs. Huston-Tilotson 11/29/04 1.).833 (5-of-6), Laura Mitchell vs. Clafl in, Nov. 1, ).769 (10-of-13), Crystal Eason, vs. Blue Mountain, 02/28/06 3.).714 (5-of-7), Crystal Eason, vs. Lyon College, 01/26/05 3.).714 (5-of-7), Merideth Richardson, vs. Tougaloo, 12/4/04 3.).714 (5-of-7), Merideth Richardson, vs. Brevard, 11/20/04 4.).700 (7-of-10), Crystal Eason, vs. Blue Mountain, 02/09/06 Three Point field goal attempts, career 793, Lori Love, Three Point field goal attempts, season , Kelly Hayes, Three Point field goal attempts, game (9-of-17), Merideth Richardson, vs. Point Loma Nazarene Univ., March 21, (10-of-16), Mary Catherine Way, vs. Berry, Feb. 2, 2002 Most Three Point field goals made, career 309, Anna Richardson, Most Three Point field goals made, season , Kelly Hayes, , Merideth Richardson, Most Three Point field goals made, game 1.) 10 (10-of-13), Crystal Eason, vs. Blue Mountain, 02/28/06 1.) 10 (10-of-16), Mary Catherine Way, vs. Berry, Feb. 2, ) 9 (9-of-17), Merideth Richardson, vs. Point Loma Nazarene, 03/22/05 FREE THROWS: Free throws made, career 538, Theresa Hale, Free throws made, season , Stephanie Clark, , Theresa Hale, Free throws made, game 1.) 16 (16 of 18), Christal Merriweather, vs. Trevecca Nazarene University, Mar. 4, ) 14 (14-of-17), Stephanie Clark, vs. Martin Methodist College, Feb. 26, 2004 Free throw percentage, career.825, Lori Love, Free throw percentage, season (27-29), Mary Catherine Way, (27-30), Crystal Eason, (70-79), Lori Love,

25 Free throw percentage, game (min. 9 made) (10-of-10), Jessica Henson, vs. Campbellsville, 11/18/ (9-of-9), Stephanie Clark, vs. Lambuth, 12/25/ (9-of-9), Stephanie Clark, vs. Science and Arts, 11/28/ (9-of-9), Stephanie Clark, vs. Brevard, Nov. 12, (9-of-9), Mary Catherine Way, vs. Life, January 8, 2002 Free throw attempts, career 736, Michelle Street, Free throw attempts, season , Stephanie Clark, , Michelle Street, Free throw attempts, game 20, Marquetta Hunt, Consecutive free throw made 33, Lisa Caudle Hutchens, ASSISTS: Most assists, career 611, Lisa Caudle Hutchens, Most assists, season 228, Marva Rawlings, Most assists, game 14, Shea Piercey, STEALS: Most steals, career 496, Latisha Beamus, Most steals, season 178, Latisha Beamus, Most steals, game 12, Latisha Beamus, BLOCKS: Most blocks, career , Kendra Burlew, , Ginger Bryant, , Most blocks, season 1.) 160, Kendra Burlew, ) 118, Kendra Burlew, ) 90, Ginger Bryant, ) 89, Kendra Burlew, ) 80, Ginger Bryant, ) 74, Kendra Burlew, ) 70, Ginger Bryant, ) 70, Ginger Bryant, Most blocks, game 1.) 10, Kendra Burlew, ) 8, Josephine Owino, GAMES: Career games played , Monica Elliot, , Michelle Street, Games played, season 40, Crystal Eason, , Monica Elliot, , Stephanie Clark, , Michelle Street, , Marquetta Hunt, , Dion Thornton, , Lori Love, Team Records Record Book WINS: Best season record 31-2 (.939), Most wins in a season 35, , 2001, 02 35, , Most consecutive wins 23, SCORING: Most points in a game, team 127, vs. Huntsville College, Most points in a season , , Largest margin of defeat 48, vs. Oklahoma City University, November 30, 2001 Largest margin of victory 103, vs. Trevecca Nazarene University, Fewest points scored 38, Fewest points allowed 15, vs. Baptist Christian College, Scoring average, season 92.3, FIELD GOALS: Field goals made, game 1.) 51, vs. Harris-Stowe College, 11/12/05 2.) 49, vs. Tougaloo College, December 4, ) 45, vs. Bethel College, February 13, 1996 Field goals made, season , , Field goal attempts, game 95, vs. Arkansas Baptist College, December 5, 2001 Field goal attempts, season , , Field goal percentage, game.688, vs. Lindenwood College, November 11, 1995 Field goal percentage, season.521, THREE POINTERS: Three Pointers made, game 1. 19, vs. Blue Mountain College, ( ) 2. 18, vs. Brescia University, ( ) 2. 18, vs. Oklahoma Christian University ( ) 3. 17, vs. Brevard University, ( ) 4. 16, vs. Philander Smith College, ( ) 4. 16, vs.lee University, ( ) Three Pointers made, season 1.) 378, ) 330, ) 283, ) 277, Three Point field goal percentage, game.818, vs. Lindenwood College, November 11, 1995 Three Point field goal percentage, season.406, ( ).388, Three Point field goal attempts, game 1.) 38, vs. Blue Mountain College, 03/01/05 2.) 37, vs. Blue Mountain College, 02/28/06 3.) 36, vs. Berry College, November 23, ) 35, vs. Brevard University, November 13, ) 33, vs. Freed-Hardeman University, March 7, ) 32, vs. Point Loma Nazarene University, March 21, ) 31, vs. Philander Smith College, November 3, 2001 Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 25

26 8.) 30, vs. Vanguard University, March 19, 2005 Three Point field goal attempts, season 1.) 1020, ) 893, ) 785, ) 766, FREE THROWS: Free throws, game 1. 34, vs. Oklahoma Baptist University, November 15, , vs. Huston-Tilotson College, November 29, 2004 Free throws, season 744, Free throw attempts, game 1. 43, vs. Huston-Tilotson College, November 29, , vs. Lambuth University, January 22, 2001 Free throw attempts, season 1058, Free throw percentage (min 10 made), game (14-14), vs. Lambuth University, January 25, (23-24), vs. Lee University, Jan. 17, (19-20), vs. Cumberland University, January 22, 2002 Free throw percentage, season , , , , REBOUNDS: Rebounds, game 74, vs. Blue Mountain College, February 8, 1996 Rebounds, season 1903, ASSISTS: Assists, game 1.) 37, vs. Central Baptist College, October 30, ) 34, vs. Harris-Stowe College, 11/12/05 3.) 33 vs. Philander Smith College, February 11, ) 33, vs. Bethel College, February 13, 1997 Assists, season , , BLOCKS: Blocked shots, game 1. 13, vs. Taylor University, Nov. 14, , vs. Belmont University, March 1, 1996 Blocked shots, season 210, Steals: Steals, game 30, vs. Clafl in University, November 2, 2001 Steals, season , , , Turnovers: Points off turnovers, game 56, vs. Barber Scotia College, November 2, Turnovers, game 1. 30, vs. Cumberland University, Feb. 14, , vs. Oklahoma City Univ., Nov. 20, , Blue Mountain College, Feb. 14, 2004 Turnovers, season , , Record Book Year-By-Year Head Coaches & Win/Loss Records (from to present) Year Head Coach Record (Conf.) Mark Campbell 30-6 (15-3) (256-52,.859) Mark Campbell 31-6 (10-2) Mark Campbell 35-5 (8-4) Mark Campbell 32-5 (14-2) Mark Campbell 34-3 (15-1) Mark Campbell 35-4 (13-1) Mark Campbell 31-5 (13-1) Mark Campbell 28-8 (13-1) David Blackstock (509-89,.851) & Lisa Hutchens 31-5 (13-0) David Blackstock 35-3 (14-1) David Blackstock 35-5 (17-1) David Blackstock 34-4 (16-2) David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock David Blackstock Peggy Birmingham (198-57,.776) Peggy Birmingham Peggy Birmingham Peggy Birmingham Peggy Birmingham Peggy Birmingham Peggy Birmingham Peggy Birmingham Peggy Birmingham Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide

27 Championship History 2006 NAIA Championship Union Women Win Second Straight NAIA National Title JACKSON, Tenn. - March 21, The Union University Lady Bulldogs claimed their second straight NAIA Women s Basketball National Championship and third in program history on Tuesday night with a win over Lubbock Christian University (Texas). With the win, Union capped off its sixth straight 30-plus win season with a 31-6 record. Lubbock Christian ended its run with a record. NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998 (def. Southern Nazarene 73-70) 2005 (def. Oklahoma City 67-63) 2006 (def. Lubbock Christian, 79-62) NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT HISTORY Appearances: 18 (1988, 89, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07) National Tournament Win-Loss Record: (.754) National Tournament Finishes: First Place - 3 (1998, 2005, 2006) Second Place - 2 (1993, 1997) Total Final Four Appearances - 8 (1993, 96, 97, 98, 02, 05, 06, 07) Conference Regular Conference Tournament Season Championships Championships 1993 (TCAC) 1993 (TCAC) 1996 (TCAC) 1996 (TCAC) 1997 (TranSouth) 1997 (TranSouth) 1998 (TranSouth) 1998 (TranSouth) 1999 (TranSouth) 1999 (TranSouth) 2000 (TranSouth) 2000 (TranSouth) 2001 (TranSouth) 2001 (TranSouth) 2002 (TranSouth) 2002 (TranSouth) 2003 (TranSouth) 2003 (TranSouth) 2004 (TranSouth) 2007 (TranSouth) 2005 (TranSouth) CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES TranSouth Champion (Union def. Trevecca Nazarene 80-66) TranSouth Runner-Up (Freed-Hardeman def. Union OT) TranSouth Runner-Up (Freed-Hardeman def. Union 81-63) TranSouth Champion (Union def. Freed-Hardeman 77-72) TranSouth Champion (Union def. Trevecca Nazarene 88-81) TranSouth Champion (Union def. Freed-Hardeman 84-64) TranSouth Champion (Union def. Trevecca Nazarene 70-51) TranSouth Champion (Union def. Lipscomb 61-53) TranSouth Champion (Union def. Freed-Hardeman 82-57) TranSouth Champion (Union def. Freed-Hardeman 81-75) TCAC Champion (Union def. Lambuth ) TCAC - Runner-Up (Lipscomb def. Union 82-77) TCAC - Champion (Union def. Belmont 86-74) TCAC - Runner-Up (Belmont def. Union 86-82) For Union, this extends its national tournament winning streak to 10 games. In those 10 games, Union has won eight by double fi gures and has posted a two-year tournament scoring margin of plus 15.9 points. The Lady Bulldogs were led by Owino who posted her second straight double-double of the tournament with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Natanya Smith added 16 points and 14 rebounds, and Daniels added 10 points. In a tournament where Union s three-point shooting (43 percent) was so prevalent, it was Owino and Smith s combined 40 points and 24 rebounds in the post that sealed Union s second straight NAIA crown in the title game. Union s Owino, Daniels, and Merideth Richardson were each named to the NAIA All-Tournament Team. Seven-year head coach and the NAIA s active winningest coach, Mark Campbell, was named the NAIA Coach of the Year for the second straight season NAIA Championship Union Lady Bulldogs Win NAIA National Championship JACKSON, Tenn. - March 22, The Union University Lady Bulldogs won the 2005 NAIA National Basketball Championship with a win over Oklahoma City in the title game on Tuesday night at Oman Arena. For Union (35-5), this is the second NAIA Women s National Title (1998, 2005) and the fi rst for sixth year head coach Mark Campbell. Union led at halftime and then stretched that lead to 17 points (59-42) with just over 11 minutes remaining in the game. Oklahoma City slowly crept back and pulled to within two points with 27 seconds left. Union held that two-point lead as Ena Daniels, a 64% free-throw shooter for the year, stepped to the line and made both free throws with eight second remaining. Union led by four, 67-63, and after a turnover by Oklahoma City on the inbounds play, the game was sealed for Union NAIA Championship Union Captures First NAIA National Title JACKSON, Tenn. - March 24, The Union University Lady Bulldogs earned their fi rst NAIA National Championship by defeating the four-time defending champions, Southern Nazarene University (Okla.) Union led at halftime, and held on in a very tight, back and fourth second half. Union captured the title depite being outrebounded and committing 10 more turnovers (27-17). The Lady Bulldogs were led by Rose Agnoung with 29 points and April Pearson with 15 points. Union received numerous honors following the tournament including Agnoung being named the Tournament MVP, April Pearson taking the Hustle Award, and Coach David Blackstock earning the Coach of the Year Award. Celeste Gholston and Meg Griffi n joined Anoung and Pearson on the All- Tournament Team. Union University Women s Basketball Media Guide - 27

28 Union University Lady Bulldog Roster No. Name Pos. Hgt. Class Hometown Prior School 3 Crystal Eason G 5-8 SR Scotts Hill, Tenn. Scotts Hill HS 4 Jessica Graves G 5-4 JR Humboldt, Tenn. Humboldt HS 11 Kaitlin Dudley G 5-10 SO Dyer, Tenn. Gibson County HS 15 Ella Joines G 5-7 FR England, G.B. Barking Abbey HS 20 Kayla Hudson G 5-6 FR Gleason, Tenn. Gleason HS 21 Lindsay Flynn G 5-10 SO Jackson, Tenn. Jackson Christian School 23 Latoya Bellamy F 5-10 FR Martin, Tenn. Austin Peay State Univ. 24 Laura Crittendon G 5-5 FR Martin, Tenn. Westview HS 31 Merideth Richardson Jacobs G 5-9 JR Bradford, Tenn. Bradford HS 33 Zeinab Chan F 6-4 FR Arange City, Sudan Laiser Hill Academy 34 Beatrice Awino C 6-6 FR Mombasa, Kenya Mombasa HS 51 Josephine Owino C 6-4 JR Mombasa, Kenya Mombasa HS Head Coach: Mark Campbell (Ninth Season) Assistant Coach: Stephanie Clark (Second Season) Graduate Assistant: Jennifer Henson (Second season) Women s Basketball Trainer: Kristy Johnson Student Assistants: Joanna Vaughan, Joy Wynn, Chelsea Crook, Briana Rawls, DJ Sissoko Athletic Training Student: David Holsinger

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