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2007-08 Catawba College Basketball Guide MEMO TO THE MEDIA MEDIA SERVICES: Complete statistics and play-by-play as well as halftime statistics will be furnished to the media. If requested, game statistics will be sent via FAX machine to your media outlet. A phone will also be available for use upon request. Coach Morton will be available for post-game comments approximately 10 minutes after the contest in Room 109 of the Physical Education Center. No interviews will be allowed in the locker room, but players will be retrieved by the sports information office as needed. Refreshments will be provided in the Catawba College Chiefs Room located in the Abernethy P.E. Center. MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Passes for the working press can be obtained from the Sports Information Office and will be left at the will call window. No passes will be mailed. Passes for parking are not necessary, as there is ample free parking near Goodman Gym. Spaces are provided at courtside for the working press. Photographers are also permitted at courtside. VISITING RADIO NETWORKS: Radio crews covering the visiting teams should request permission to broadcast and credentials from the Catawba College Sports Information Office. A telephone line is available and the visiting radio station must pay for all long-distance calls. Radio Line Numbers: 704-645-4527 or 704-645-4529. INTERVIEWS: Interviews with Catawba coach Angie Morton, players and other athletic personnel must be arranged through the Catawba Sports Information Office. Please contact Jim Lewis to set up an interview time. Media outlets will not be granted player interviews prior to, or during, a game, but arrangements for postgame meetings can be made. CREDITS This basketball yearbook is a publication of the Catawba College Sports Information Office. EDITOR: Jim Lewis, SID WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis PHOTOGRAPHY: Jim Lewis, WG Sports Photos, James Sipes, and Chuck Williams. PRINTING & MECHANICAL ART: Diversified Graphics, Inc., of Salisbury, NC. ON THE COVER: Catawba Seniors Cristi Bartlett, Hillary Hampton, Ne Keithia Howard, Sicilia LoSauro. - 1 -

Sitting (L-R): Brittany Higgins, Corin Muldrow, NeKeithia Howard, Hillary Hampton, Sicilia LoSauro, Cristi Bartlett, Cameron Clark, Kisha Long, Nisha Long. Standing: Head Coach Angie Morton, Assistant Coach Dorthell Little, Pam Muldrow, Candace Schellenberg, Sara Crane, Brooke Whitley, Jennifer Dameron, Dione Eccles, Assistant Coach Rick Joines. 2007-08 Catawba College Women s Basketball Roster NO. NAME POS. HT. CLASS HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 3 Cameron Clark G 5-5 Jr Albemarle,NC/N.Stanly 5 Nisha Long G 5-6 Fr Dallas,NC/Gaston Day 10 Kisha Long G 5-6 Fr Dallas,NC/Gaston Day 11 Brooke Whitley G 5-9 So New London,NC/N.Stanly 12 Jennifer Dameron F 5-7 Fr Siler City,NC/Jordan-Matthews 13 Sara Crane C 6-0 Jr Keystone Heights,FL/Keystone Hgts 14 NeKeithia Howard F 5-10 Sr Macon,GA/Northeast 21 Dione Eccles G 5-6 Jr Clemmons,NC/W.Forsyth 22 Brittany Higgins G 5-6 Jr Takoma Park,MD/Blair 23 Hillary Hampton G 5-6 Sr Salisbury,NC/W.Rowan 30 Corin Muldrow F 5-9 Jr Jacksonville,NC/Southwest 32 Sicilia LoSauro G 5-7 Sr Oviedo,FL/Oviedo 40 Candace Schellenberg C 6-1 Fr Yadkinville,NC/Forbush 42 Cristi Bartlett F 5-9 Sr Camden,NC/Camden Pamela Muldrow F 5-9 RS Jacksonville,NC/Southwest * Denotes red-shirt Head Coach: Angie Morton (5th year, 68-48) Assistant Coaches: Ricky Joines, Dorthell Little Women s Basketball Office Telephone: 704-637-4471 or 4226 Nickname: Lady Indians Home Facility: Goodman Gym (3,500) Location: Salisbury, NC Sports Information: Jim Lewis 704-637-4720 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Players Names #21 DEE-ahn Eckles #30 CUH-rin Muldrow #32 Suh-CHILL-ya Low-SORROW - 2 -

Meet the Lady Indians Cristi Bartlett #42 Forward 5-9 Senior Camden, NC Sara Crane #13 Center 6-0 Junior Keystone Heights, FL Member of SAC Honor Roll... 2006-07: Made nine starts over the 29 games... scored high of 13 points in J/17 win over Mars Hill... pulled down a dozen rebounds in D/2 win over St. Paul s... posted nine rebounds in wins over Francis Marion and Tusculum... transfer from Hagerstown Community College where she was an honorable mention All-American after averaging 14 points and 11 rebounds a game... attended Winthrop University as a freshman and averaged five points and four rebounds... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Camden High School... was a threetime all-conference performer averaging 17 points and 12 rebounds as a senior... helped Camden to three conference titles... placed second in the state in the shot put... PERSONAL: Born Cristi Shenee Bartlett on Aug. 12, 1986 in Newport News, VA... daughter of Pernell and Shirley Bartlett... physical education major with a fine 3.21 GPA. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 29-8 43-89 48.3 38-60 63.3 119 4.1 9 0.3 18 2 45 48 124 13 4.3 2006-07 3-point FG: 0-1 ( 0.0%) Transfer from Santa Fe Community College... helped Santa Fe to the NJCAA State Tournament... also played at Saint Leo University where she was all-academic... HIGH SCHOOL: Starter at Keystone Heights High School... was captain and earned all-county honors... PERSONAL: Born Sara Lynn Crane on June 12, 1987 in Jacksonville, FL... daughter of Christopher and Sally Crane... has interest in business. Jennifer Dameron #12 Forward 5-7 Freshman Siler City, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Jordan-Matthews High School... fourtime all-county selection and County Female Athlete of the Year as a senior... was also an all-conference performer... was an All-State performer in tennis and played with Catawba in several fall matches... PERSONAL: Born Jennifer Jean Dameron on Dec 1, 1988 in Siler City... daughter of Ron and Cindy Dameron... has interest in athletic training. Cameron Clark #3 Guard 5-5 Junior Albemarle, NC Dione Eccles #21 Guard 5-6 Junior Clemmons, NC 2006-07: Played in 28 games and made one start... scored double figures twice, with a high of 12 in win over Augusta State... had 10 points and five assists in win over St. Augustine s... had eight points and five rebounds in win at Pfeiffer... 2005-06: Made two starts as a freshman, playing in 21 games... posted high of 10 points in N/19 loss to St. Augustine s... scored six points and dished out four assists in loss at Shaw... also had six points in J/21 loss to Carson-Newman... had four assists in J/18 loss to Mars Hill... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at North Stanly High School... was a four-time all-conference selection and was named league MVP as a junior... helped Comets to a conference championship and two tournament titles... averaged 17 points and nearly five assists a game as a senior... scored 1,416 career points... was also a two-time all-conference pick in both cross country and soccer... PERSONAL: Born Cameron Jade Clark on April 23, 1987 in Concord, NC... daughter of Buddy and Jane Clark... has interest in physical education. Transfer from Louisburg Junior College where she was twice named to the Region X All-Tournament team... also earned region academic honors... HIGH SCHOOL: Starter at West Forsyth High School... two-time all-conference and All-Northwest selection... PERSONAL: Born Dione Christina Eccles on March 15, 1986 in Winston-Salem, NC... daughter of Dallas and Doris Eccles... has interest in computer field. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 05-06 21-2 14-42 33.3 11-16 68.8 30 1.4 31 1.5 11 0 19 32 45 10 2.1 06-07 28-1 32-88 36.4 20-28 71.4 37 1.3 36 1.3 28 1 39 27 100 12 3.6 Total 49-3 46-130 35.4 31-44 70.5 67 1.4 67 1.4 39 1 58 59 145 12 3.0 2005-06 3-point FG: 6-32 (18.8%) 2006-07 3-point FG: 16-44 (36.4%) Career 3-point FG: 22-76 (30.0%) - 3 -

Meet the Lady Indians Hillary Hampton #23 Guard 5-6 Senior Salisbury, NC Brittany Higgins #22 Guard 5-6 Junior Takoma Park, MD Member of SAC Honor Roll... 2006-07: Played in all 29 games and started 19... set school record with a perfect six-for-six from three-point range in win at St. Augustine s... scored a career-high 20 points in that win and added four assists... scored double figures in 10 games... had 16 points in double-overtime win at Mars Hill, including a three-pointer at the end of regulation to force OT... scored 18 points in F/14 win over Lincoln Memorial... 2005-06: Started in 19 of 28 games... scored in double figures in a dozen games... scored career-high 18 points in J/18 loss to Mars Hill... scored 17 points in win over St. Augustine s and an OT loss to Bowie State... had eight rebounds in win over Fayetteville State and seven in J/7 win over LR... was the team s top three-point shooter, ranking 14th in triples made and 11th in percentage... ranked 25th in the SAC in scoring... 2004-05: Played in 15 games and made two starts... scored six points in first start on J/26 vs. Wingate... scored then career-best 10 points in D/14 win over Shaw... pulled down three rebounds and dished out a pair of assists in J/12 win over Newberry... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at West Rowan High School... was named county and conference player of the year... was a three-time all-county and two-time all-conference performer... also earned all-county and all-conference honors in volleyball and softball, where she helped the Falcons to a pair of state titles... was named the Rowan County Female Athlete of the Year... PERSONAL: Born Hillary Elizabeth Hampton on April 11, 1986 in Statesville, NC... daughter of Rickey and Gay Hampton... elementary education major with an excellent 3.71 GPA. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 04-05 15-2 14-37 37.8 1-2 50.0 12 0.8 5 0.3 3 0 9 5 29 10 1.9 05-06 28-19 83-215 38.6 47-68 69.1 88 3.1 39 1.4 20 0 44 34 242 18 8.6 06-07 29-19 77-205 37.6 67-84 79.8 68 2.3 34 1.2 29 3 43 30 250 20 8.6 Total 72-40 174-457 38.1 115-154 74.7 168 2.3 78 1.1 52 3 96 69 521 20 7.2 2004-05 3-point FG: 0-4 ( 0.0%) 2005-06 3-point FG: 29-88 (33.3%) 2006-07 3-point FG: 29-88 (33.3%) Career 3-point FG: 58-176 (33.0%) Member of SAC Honor Roll... 2006-07: Made 17 starts over the 29 games... scored a career-high 22 points in win over Francis Marion... had six doublefigure scoring games... scored 15 points in the double-overtime win over Mars Hill... hit on 6-of-8 shots and scored a dozen points in win over BYU-Hawaii... 2005-06: Started in 19 of 28 games... named to the South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman team... ranked 21st in the league in scoring... reached double figures in final nine games and 13 times on the season... tallied high of 19 points in back-to-back games against Wingate on F/19 and Presbyterian on F/22... had 14 points and eight rebounds in loss at Mars Hill... scored 12 points in first collegiate game... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Montgomery Blair High School... was a threetime team MVP and a county all-star... helped Blair to regional playoffs... played on Potomac Valley AAU Region Championship team... PERSONAL: Born Brittany Marie Higgins on May 11, 1987 in Washington, DC... daughter of Kimberly Higgins... physical education major with a good 3.21 GPA. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 05-06 28-19 106-273 38.8 41-60 68.3 84 3.0 35 1.3 18 5 65 57 255 19 9.1 06-07 29-17 85-221 38.5 33-49 67.3 58 2.0 26 0.9 22 0 41 31 204 22 7.0 Total 57-36 191-494 38.7 74-109 67.9 142 2.5 61 1.1 40 5 106 88 459 22 8.1 2005-06 3-point FG: 2-5 (40.0%) 2006-07 3-point FG: 1-8 (12.5%) Career 3-point FG: 3-13 (23.1%) Ne Keithia Howard #14 Forward 5-10 Senior Macon, GA 2006-07: Named first team All-South Atlantic Conference... led team in scoring and was second in rebounding... ranked 20th in league in scoring and 16th in rebounding... deliverd high of 24 points in win at Pfeiffer... had 15 double-figure scoring games... had 21 points in SAC Tournament loss to Tusculum... pulled down 11 rebounds in win at Tusculum... had 18 points and six rebounds in conference opener against Lenoir-Rhyne... her 56.4% field goal shooting is third best alltime at Catawba... transfer from Armstrong Atlantic... started 39 games over two seasons, averaging 6.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per game last year... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Northeast High School... named 3-A Player of the Year as a senior, averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds... played in Georgia North/South All-Star Game... helped Raiders to three state track and field titles... PERSONAL: Born Ne Keithia Keontaye Howard on March 7, 1986 in Macon... daughter of Marla Howard and Gary Howard... physical education major. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 28-17 114-202 56.4 59-78 75.6 145 5.2 24 0.9 24 4 60 40 287 24 10.3-4 -

Meet the Lady Indians Kisha Long #10 Guard 5-6 Freshman Dallas, NC Corin Muldrow #30 Forward 5-9 Junior Jacksonville, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Gaston Day... was All-State and all-conference... served as captain and was team MVP... helped Spartans to three state and two conference titles... PERSONAL: Born LaKisha Taja-Ann Long on Sept. 12, 1988... daughter of Bobby and Janie Long... twin sister, Nisha, also plays for Catawba... has interest in dentistry. Nisha Long #5 Guard 5-6 Freshman Dallas, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Gaston Day... was All-State and all-conference... served as captain and was team MVP... named the Gaston Gazette Player of the Year... helped Spartans to three state and two conference titles... PERSONAL: Born Sanisha Daja-Corine Long on Sept. 12, 1988... daughter of Bobby and Janie Long... twin sister, Kisha, also plays for Catawba... has interest in pre-med. Sicilia LoSauro #32 Guard 5-7 Senior Oviedo, FL 2006-07: Had seven starts over her 28 games... scored high of 18 points, hitting on 7-of-10 shots in win at Augusta State... had four double-figure scoring games... had 13 points in win over Francis Marion... hit a trio of threepointers and scored 11 points in loss at Newberry... transfer from Seminole Community College where she was named allconference... averaged 11 points and four assists and ranked among top five in Florida in three-point percentage... played at South Alabama as a freshman... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Oviedo High School where she was a McDonald s All-American nominee... was Oviedo s post-season MVP as a senior, helping the team to a pair of final four appearances... PERSONAL: Born Sicilia Marie Louise LoSauro on Sept. 24, 1985 in Rockladge, FL... daughter of Sam LoSauro and Mindy Marrone... recreation major with a fine 3.17 GPA. 2006-07: Made a pair of starts over the 29 games... third on team in scoring and rebounding... scored career-high 23 points with seven rebounds in double-overtime win at Mars Hill... had a dozen double-figure scoring games and posted a pair of double-doubles... equaled a then career-best with 20 points and 10 boards in J/17 win over Mars Hill... had 11 points and a careerhigh 14 boards in loss to Concordia-St. Paul in Hoop N Surf Classic in Honolulu... 2005-06: Played in all 28 games and made one start as a freshman... had career-day with 20 points, 10 rebounds and four assists in loss at Tusculum... scored 10 points and pulled down eight rebounds in wins over Lenoir-Rhyne and Pfeiffer... HIGH SCHOOL: Played three years at Wilson High School and at Southwest High School as a senior... was captain and team MVP... PERSONAL: Born Corin Latesh Muldrow on July 3, 1986 in Florence, SC... daughter of Roscoe and Miriam Muldrow... physical education major. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 05-06 28-1 31-86 36.0 36-53 67.9 85 3.0 25 0.9 15 9 47 57 99 20 3.5 06-07 29-2 89-198 44.9 60-87 69.0 146 5.0 37 1.3 29 12 51 64 240 23 8.3 Total 57-3 120-284 42.3 96-140 68.6 231 4.1 62 1.1 44 21 98 121 339 23 6.0 2005-06 3-point FG: 1-2 (50.0%) 2006-07 3-point FG: 2-2 (100%) Career 3-point FG: 3-4 (75.0%) Pam Muldrow Forward 5-9 Red-shirt Jacksonville, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Southwest High School... was all-conference and two-time player of the year... helped Southwest to a pair of conference titles... also started at Wilson High School... PERSONAL: Born Pamela Monique Muldrow on Jan. 7, 1989... daughter of Roscoe and Miriam Muldrow... sister, Corin, also plays for Catawba... has interest in business. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 28-7 38-109 34.9 17-27 63.0 35 1.3 18 0.6 12 0 41 24 105 18 3.8 2006-07 3-point FG: 19-54 (35.2%) - 5 -

Meet the Lady Indians Candace Schellenberg #40 Center 6-1 Freshman Yadkinville, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Forbush and West Stokes High Schools... was a two-time all-conference performer and team MVP as a senior, averaging 12 points seven rebounds and three blocks... helped teams to a pair of sectional playoff appearances... PERSONAL: Born Candace Annette Schellenberg on Feb. 19, 1989... daughter of Jerry Schellenberg... Jerry was a former standout at Wake Forest... has interest in business. Brooke Whitley #11 Guard 5-9 Sophomore New London, NC Member of SAC Honor Roll... 2006-07: Played in 20 games as a freshman and started once... had five points, three rebounds and a pair of steals in that lone start at Newberry... scored high of nine points in win over St. Paul s... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at North Stanly High School... was a three-time All-Rocky River Conference performer and was named Player of the Year as a senior... helped Comets to a regional title... was a North Carolina Scholar Athlete... PERSONAL: Born Ashley Brooke Whitley on Sept. 8, 1988 in Albemarle, NC... daughter of Perry and Lynette Whitley... has interest in sports management with a very good 3.21 GPA. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 20-1 18-39 46.2 9-12 75.0 29 1.5 7 0.4 10 2 13 7 47 9 2.4 2006-07 3-point FG: 2-4 (50.0%) WOMEN S BASKETBALL HONORS (Since becoming SAC member and moving to DII) All-American Danyel Locklear, 2003-04 All-Region Jowita Sokolowska, 1995-96 Lakia Brice, 2000-01 Dorthell Little, 2001-02 Danyel Locklear, 2002-03 SAC Player of the Year Jowita Sokolowska, 1996-97 Danyel Locklear, 2003-04 All-South Atlantic Conference First Team Angela Harbour, 1992-93 Stephanie McCormick, 1992-93 Jowita Sokolowska, 1994-95 Jowita Sokolowska, 1995-96 Jowita Sokolowska, 1996-97 Lakia Brice, 1998-99 Lakia Brice, 2000-01 Donna Carr, 2000-01 Dorthell Little, 2001-02 Danyel Locklear, 2001-02 Danyel Locklear, 2002-03 Danyel Locklear, 2003-04 Hannah Davis, 2005-06 Ne Keithia Howard, 2006-2007 Second Team Maureen Stern, 1989-90 Angela Harbour, 1990-91 Angela Harbour, 1991-92 Tammy McEntire, 1992-93 Tammy McEntire, 1993-94 Tammy McEntire, 1993-94 Kristen Wooten, 1997-98 Lakia Brice, 1999-00 Dorthell Little, 2002-03 Ashley Cox, 2004-05 SAC Scholar Athlete Angela Harbour, 1992-93 Jowita Sokolowska, 1995-96 Jowita Sokolowska, 1996-97 Kristen Wooten, 1999-00 Academic All-District Angela Harbour, 1991-92 Angela Harbour, 1992-93 Tammy McEntire, 1994-95 Jowita Sokolowska, 1994-95 Jowita Sokolowska, 1996-97 Valerie Powell, 1999-00 Academic All-American Angela Harbour, 1991-92 Angela Harbour, 1992-93 Academic Athlete of the Year Angela Harbour, 1992-93 - 6 -

Angie Morton - Head Coach A ngie Morton begins her fifth season at the helm of the Catawba College women s basketball program. Catawba has compiled a 68-48 mark in her previous three seasons. In her first season, she led Catawba to a 22-9 record and to both the South Atlantic conference regular-season and tournament titles. The Lady Indians also qualified for the NCAA II Regional. Morton, a 1984 Catawba graduate, returned to her alma mater after serving as head coach at Pfeiffer University for seven seasons where she compiled a 98-91 record. During her seven years at Pfeiffer, Morton guided the Lady Falcons to a pair of Carolinas-Virginia Conference titles and the school s first NCAA II playoff berth in 2002-03. The back-to-back 20 win campaigns, including a 24-5 mark in 2002-03, earned Morton consecutive CVAC Coach of the Year honors. Morton was also a CVAC Coach of the Year in softball in 2000 as she led Pfeiffer to the league crown. Prior to her stint at Pfeiffer, Morton was the girls head coach at West Stanly High School for eight years. She guided the school to playoff appearances in all eight seasons and was RRC Coach of the Year in 1992. She also served as coach at Locust Elementary School and Knox Middle School. Graduating from Catawba in 1984, Morton earned a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education. At Catawba as Angie Crayton, she earned 10 letters, playing basketball, softball and field hockey. In basketball, Morton played in 86 games and averaged 5.5 points, netting a career high 26 in a loss to Wingate as a senior. She added 163 rebounds and 107 assists. Morton was a.367 career hitter in softball with nine home runs and 74 RBI. Morton resides in Albemarle with her husband, Randy. They have four children, Matt (24), Keri (21), Krista (19) and Tad (15). Assistant Coaches RICKY JOINES Assistant Coach Ricky Joines is in his ninth season as an assistant with the Catawba women s basketball team. He is a 2002 Catawba graduate with a degree in physical education and recreation. He also serves as an assistant to the Athletic Director at Catawba and is assistant director of the Cat-U Basketball Camps. Joines came to Catawba after serving as head coach of the junior varsity girls basketball team at West Wilkes High School. During those three years he also assisted with the girls varsity program. In 1990-91, he assisted with the boys varsity team that won the Northwest 2A Conference title. Joines earned an associate arts degree in 1996 at Wilkes Community College where he played basketball for two seasons. He resides in Salisbury. DORTHELL LITTLE Assistant Coach Dorthell Little begins her fifth season as an assistant coach with the Catawba women s basketball program. She is a 2003 graduate of Catawba, earning a bachelor of science degree in business. Little played three seasons with the Lady Indians after transferring from Armstrong Atlantic. She was a two-time All-South Atlantic Conference selection and earned all-region honors as a junior. Little ranks third all-time with 95 blocked shots and fourth with 223 steals. Over her four collegiate seasons, Little scored 1,132 points with 948 coming in three years at Catawba. She ranks ninth all-time at Catawba with 677 rebounds. Her career shooting percentage of 57% is second best all-time. Little was a standout at Richmond Senior High School, helping the Raiders to three conference titles. She resides in Salisbury. - 7 -

Up Close & Personal With The Seniors Cristi Bartlett Hillary Hampton Ne Keithia Howard Sicilia LoSaura What team I would like to see on the Catawba schedule: Winthrop Maryland Armstrong Atlantic Florida My favorite pre-game ritual is: Going to the bathroom Listening to my ipod and praying Listen to music Praying My favorite athlete of all-time is: My favorite sport other than the one I play is: Charles Barkley Michael Jordan Tameka Catchings Skateboarding Softball Football Michael Jordan Dance The most interesting class I have take at Catawba is: Exercise Science Theater arts Comparative denominations A moment in history I wish I could have seen is: Rosa Parks boycott to help defeat segregation Martin Luther King s I have a dream speech The best advice I ever received was: Let the game come to you Never give up Excuses weaken one s character Perception My favorite food is: Anything with chocolate Chicken Salad Bacon Cheeseburger Toaster My favorite TV show I Love New York Desperate Housewives Too many to name is: My favorite movie is: Love and Basketball Love and Basketball My favorite musical group/singer is: My greatest athletic moment was: My favorite thing to do on an off day: Alicia Keys, Shop Boys and Britney Spears Hitting a game-winning shot Carrie Underwood Setting the all-time scoring record at West Rowan Love R & B Winning State titles in basketball and track in same year Sleep Rest Relax and chill with my boo! My first job was: A package handler A waitress Selling newspapers Wings and Pizza CSI Any with Adam Sandler Fergie Going to state finals for two straight years Lay around and watch movies all day Little Caesars My childhood ambition was to be: The place I d most like to visit is: To drive a dump truck A teacher A basketball player Australia Australia Not sure at the moment A role model for my younger siblings and cousins Huntington Beach, California In 10 years, I ll be: Living the life Teaching our future Married with maybe a couple of children and still playing basketball Living in San Francisco, surfing and being a beach bum I chose Catawba because : Basketball and the opportunity to enter a great education program - 8 - It s small, the people are friendly and for the coaching staff and players

2006-07 Catawba College Women s Basketball Final Statistics Overall: 20-9 South Atlantic Conference: 10-6 Home: 12-3 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 1-2 REBOUNDING NAME GP - GS MIN FGM - FGA PCT% 3PM - 3PA PCT% FTM - FTA PCT% OFF TOT AVG. AST ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG. Howard 28-17 646 114-202 56.4% 0-0 --- 59-78 75.6% 51 145 5.2 24 24 4 60 40 287 24 10.3 Hampton 29-19 593 77-205 37.6% 29-88 33.0% 67-84 79.8% 26 68 2.3 34 29 3 43 30 250 20 8.6 Muldrow 29-2 497 89-198 44.9% 2-2 100% 60-87 69.0% 52 146 5.0 37 29 12 51 64 240 23 8.3 Foster 29-28 646 80-193 41.5% 3-9 33.3% 57-85 67.1% 45 156 5.4 23 37 17 49 53 220 17 7.6 Higgins 29-17 512 85-221 38.5% 1-8 12.5% 33-49 67.3% 24 58 2.0 26 22 0 41 31 204 22 7.0 Easter 29-12 511 62-147 42.2% 20-56 35.7% 16-23 68.6% 28 82 2.8 43 35 3 38 40 160 21 5.5 Bartlett 29-8 366 43-89 48.3% 0-1 0.0% 38-60 63.3% 42 119 4.1 9 18 2 45 48 124 13 4.3 LoSauro 28-7 319 38-109 34.9% 19-54 35.2% 17-27 63.0% 9 35 1.3 18 12 0 41 24 112 18 4.0 Bexter 28-2 311 38-106 35.8% 9-37 24.3% 20-36 55.6% 17 41 1.5 21 17 0 24 35 105 14 3.8 Clark 28-1 429 32-88 36.4% 16-44 36.4% 20-28 71.4% 6 37 1.3 36 28 1 39 27 100 12 3.6 Colombo 29-28 706 25-76 32.9% 6-28 21.4% 28-36 77.8% 6 59 2.0 144 45 3 81 71 84 10 2.9 Whitley 20-1 142 18-39 46.2% 2-4 50.0% 9-12 75.0% 7 29 1.5 7 10 2 13 7 47 9 2.4 Childs 16-0 78 11-21 52.4% 0-1 0.0% 3-7 42.9% 5 21 1.3 0 2 0 4 11 25 6 1.6 Tackett 18-3 119 11-43 25.6% 0-0 --- 1-3 33.3% 11 25 1.4 1 5 6 5 9 23 6 1.3 TEAM 42 115 4.0 3 CATAWBA 29 5875 723-1737 41.6% 107-332 32.2% 428-615 69.6% 371 1136 39.2 423 313 53 537 490 1981 92 68.3 OPPONENTS29 5875 703-1722 40.8% 120-395 30.4% 300-486 61.7% 358 1107 38.2 386 232 107 612 549 1826 86 63.0 Deadball rebounds: Catawba 81/Opponents 82 Game-By-Game Results LEADING LEADING DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE OVERALL FG% FT% REBOUNDER SCORER N/17 USC-Aiken# L 63-74 0-1 47.1 75.0 Hampton 15 Muldrow/Foster 3 N/18 at Augusta State# W 76-68 1-1 44.8 70.4 LoSauro 18 Foster 6 N/21 at St. Augustine s W 71-53 2-1 43.4 77.3 Hampton 20 Howard 9 N/24 LIVINGSTONE+ W 84-61 3-1 46.3 61.2 Hampton 15 Muldrow 7 N/25 FRANCIS MARION+ W 85-70 4-1 46.5 76.2 Higgins 22 Bartlett 9 N/28 QUEENS W 69-50 5-1 37.1 65.0 Higgins/LoSauro/Foster 9 Muldrow 10 D/2 ST. PAUL S W 82-60 6-1 41.6 61.5 Howard 12 Bartlett 12 D/5 at Pfeiffer W 82-72 7-1 50.9 68.6 Howard 24 Foster 8 D/9 COKER W 73-58 8-1 38.2 85.7 Hampton/Foster 14 Foster 6 D/19 Concordia-St. Paul,MN% L 60-76 8-2 28.8 73.3 Howard 13 Muldrow 14 D/20 BYU-Hawaii% W 76-61 9-2 56.1 64.3 Howard 14 Bartlett 6 J/3 LENOIR-RHYNE* W 51-41 10-2 29.3 66.7 Howard 18 Muldrow 10 J/6 BREVARD W 73-39 11-2 50.9 66.7 Hampton 14 Childs 5 J/8 at Wingate* L 69-75 11-3 42.9 67.9 Howard 19 Foster 9 J/10 TUSCULUM* W 81-56 12-3 55.4 72.7 Easter 21 Howard/Muldrow 7 J/13 at Presbyterian* W 61-53 13-3 42.6 73.3 Higgins 13 Foster 4 J/17 MARS HILL* W 77-69 14-3 48.1 58.3 Muldrow 20 Muldrow 10 J/20 at Lincoln Memorial* L 45-50 14-4 28.6 81.8 Easter 13 Foster 7 J/24 at Newberry* L 57-63 14-5 51.2 69.2 Easter 12 Easter/Foster/Howard 6 J/27 CARSON-NEWMAN* W 61-57 15-5 39.3 72.2 Hampton/Howard 15 Foster 10 F/3 WINGATE* L 58-77 15-6 29.6 68.8 Easter/Howard/Foster 8 Baxter 8 F/7 at Tusculum* W 73-68 (OT) 16-6 39.1 76.9 Easter 17 Howard/Foster 11 F/10 NEWBERRY* W 44-41 17-6 27.0 67.6 Muldrow 10 Foster 5 F/12 at Mars Hill* W 92-86 (2OT) 18-6 49.3 65.6 Muldrow 23 Muldrow 7 F/22 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* W 74-72 19-6 51.9 76.2 Hampton 18 Bartlett 6 F/14 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 58-54 20-6 43.8 70.0 Howard 14 Howard 6 F/17 at Carson-Newman* L 65-74 20-7 38.6 100.0 Howard 12 Howard 9 F/21 PRESBYTERIAN* L 60-67 20-8 30.6 60.0 Muldrow/Baxter 13 Easter 5 F/24 TUSCULUM++ L 61-81 20-9 37.5 68.8 Howard 21 Howard 8 CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games # Denotes ASU Courtyard Classic at Augusta,GA + Comfort Suites Classic at Salisbury,NC $ Denotes Hoop N Surf Classic at Honolulu,HI ++ Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament - 9 -

Catawba Individual Records POINTS SCORED GAME 41 by Danyel Locklear vs. Presbyterian (91-55), Feb. 26, 2003 SEASON 648 by Angela Harbour in 33 games, 1992-93 CAREER 1,838 by Danyel Locklear in 119 games, 2000-04 SCORING AVERAGE SEASON 20.9 by Maureen Stern in 28 games, 1987-88 CAREER 19.6 by Maureen Stern in 69 games, 1987-90 FIELD GOALS GAME 19 by Danyel Locklear vs. Presbyterian (91-55), Feb. 26, 2003 SEASON 252 by Lisa Kearns in 28 games, 1985-86 CAREER 776 by Lisa Kearns in 104 games, 1984-88 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME 30 by Angela Harbour vs. Elon (107-95), Feb. 10, 1993 SEASON 560 by Angela Harbour in 33 games, 1992-93 CAREER 1,765 by Angela Harbour in 120 games, 1989-93 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME 1.000 (9-9) by Amy Peters vs. Mars Hill (73-75), Jan. 19, 1991 SEASON.582 (213-366) by Danyel Locklear in 31 games, 2002-03 CAREER.573 (719-1,247) by Danyel Locklear in 119 games, 2000-04 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME 7 by Angela Harbour vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (96-78), Jan. 9, 1993; by Ashley Cox vs. Newberry (87-58), Mar. 5, 2003; by Aisha Stewart vs. Wingate (81-70), Jan. 21, 2004 SEASON 72 by Angela Harbour in 33 games, 1992-93 CAREER 198 by Angela Harbour, 1989-93 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME 16 by Angela Harbour vs. Gardner-Webb (60-66), Feb. 22, 1991 SEASON 227 by Angela Harbour in 33 games, 1992-93 CAREER 602 by Angela Harbour in 120 games, 1989-93 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME 1.000 (6-6) by Hillary Hampton vs. St. Augustines (71-53), Nov. 21, 2006 SEASON.419 (54-129) by Vuokko Timola in 27 games, 1999-00 CAREER.386 (80-207) by Tammy McEntire in 115 games, 1991-95 FREE THROWS GAME 13 by Angie Grubbs vs. Elon (107-95), Feb. 10, 1993 by Amy Peters vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (77-79), Feb. 10, 1990 by Jowita Sokolowska vs. Presbyterian (67-60), Feb. 14, 1996 SEASON 160 by Jowita Sokolowska in 28 games, 1996-97 CAREER 409 by Danyel Locklear in 119 games, 2000-04 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS GAME 18 by Stephanie McCormick vs. Mars Hill (83-67), Jan. 18, 1992 SEASON 191 by Jowita Sokolowska in 28 games, 1996-97 CAREER 578 by Danyel Locklear in 119 games, 2000-04 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME 1.000 (13-13) by Angie Grubbs vs. Elon (107-95), Feb. 10, 1993 SEASON.838 (160-191) by Jowita Sokolowska in 28 games, 1996-97 CAREER.789 (408-5127) by Jowita Sokolowska in 106 games, 1993-97 REBOUNDS GAME 25 by Lynn Nance vs. William Patterson (63-60), Jan. 3, 1986 SEASON 374 by Stephanie McCormick in 29 games, 1990-91 CAREER 1,244 by Stephanie McCormick in 117 games, 1990-94 REBOUNDING AVERAGE SEASON 12.9 by Stephanie McCormick in 29 games, 1990-91 CAREER 10.6 by Stephanie McCormick in 117 games, 1990-94 ASSISTS GAME 15 by Patty Moore vs. Gardner-Webb (85-99), Feb. 5, 1985 by Patty Moore vs. Methodist (55-56), Dec. 11, 1985 SEASON 229 by Patty Moore in 30 games, 1985-86 CAREER 677 by Patty Moore in 102 games, 1982-86 DANYEL LOCKLEAR Career Scoring Leader with 1,838 points STEALS GAME 9 by Lakai Brice vs. Limestone (78-46), Jan. 26, 1998 SEASON 112 by Lakai Brice in 30 games, 2000-01 CAREER 324 by Lakai Brice in 112 games, 1997-01 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME 8 by Maureen Stern vs. Methodist (74-53), Nov. 21, 1987 SEASON 86 by Maureen Stern in 29 games, 1989-90 CAREER 171 by Maureen Stern in 69 games, 1987-90 20-POINT SCORING GAMES SEASON 17 by Maureen Stern in 28 games, 1987-88 CAREER 39 by Lisa Kearns in 104 games, 1984-88 CONSECUTIVE 11 by Lisa Kearns, 1984-85 30-POINT SCORING GAMES SEASON 6 by Jowita Sokolowska in 28 games, 1996-97 CAREER 9 by Jowita Sokolowska in 106 games, 1993-97 CONSECUTIVE 2 by Maureen Stern, 1989-90; by Jowita Sokolowska, 1994-95 GAMES PLAYED SEASON 33 by Angela Harbour, Tammy McEntire, Stephanie McCormick and Monte Jackson in 1992-93 CAREER 120 by Angela Harbour, 1989-93 POINTS SCORED BY A FRESHMAN 584 by Lisa Kearns in 27 games, 1984-85 POINTS SCORED BY A SOPHOMORE 585 by Maureen Stern in 28 games, 1987-88 POINTS SCORED BY A JUNIOR 557 by Danyel Locklear in 31 games, 2002-03 POINTS SCORED BY A SENIOR 648 by Angela Harbour in 33 games, 1992-93 - 10 -

Catawba Team Records POINTS GAME 121 vs. Mt. Olive (121-65), Nov. 21, 1992; vs. Averett (121-38), Dec. 4, 1987 SEASON 2,681 in 33 games, 1992-93 AVERAGE 81.2 in 33 games, 1992-93 FIELD GOALS GAME 52 vs. Averett (121-38), Dec. 4, 1987 SEASON 970 in 33 games, 1992-93 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME 105 vs. Sacred Heart (107-14), Nov. 28, 1979 SEASON 2,253 in 33 games, 1992-93 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME.638 (37-58) vs. Gardner-Webb (97-79), Jan. 25, 1992 SEASON.455 (869-1,912) in 28 games, 1987-88 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME 12 vs. Newberry (87-58), Mar. 5, 2003 SEASON 174 in 33 games, 1992-93 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME 34 vs. Carson-Newman (60-71), Feb. 29,2000 SEASON 529 in 27 games, 1999-00 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME.800 (4-5) vs. Guilford (94-81), Feb. 20, 1988 SEASON.346 (111-321) in 28 games, 1997-98 FREE THROWS GAME 39 vs. Guilford (101-110), Feb. 14, 1984 SEASON 567 in 33 games, 1992-93 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME 56 vs. Wingate (84-71), Jan. 17, 2001 SEASON 877 in 33 games, 1992-93 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME 1.000 (10-10) vs. Wingate (54-63), Nov. 20, 1985 SEASON.723 (511-707) in 31 games, 2003-04 REBOUNDS GAME 74 vs. Averett (121-38), Dec. 4, 1987 SEASON 1,549 in 33 games, 1992-93 AVERAGE 48.3 in 23 games, 1982-83 ASSISTS GAME 35 vs. Meredith (117-41), Dec. 8, 1987 SEASON 575 in 30 games, 2000-01 AVERAGE 19.2 in 30 games, 2000-01 STEALS GAME 32 vs. Sacred Heart (107-14), Nov. 28, 1979 SEASON 406 in 33 games, 1992-93 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME 12 vs. St. Andrews (92-48), Dec. 2, 1987 SEASON 172 in 30 games, 1989-90 GAMES MOST IN A SEASON 33 in 1992-93 LEAST IN A SEASON 12 in 1988-89 WINS MOST IN A SEASON 25 in 2000-01 (33 games) LEAST IN A SEASON 0 in 1980-81 (23 games) CONSECUTIVE - 12 in 2000-01 CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 19 from Nov. 24, 2000 to Jan. 23, 2002 LARGEST MARGIN 93 vs. Sacred Heart (107-14), Nov. 28, 1979 CONFERENCE WINS IN A SEASON 13 in 2000-01 (South Atlantic) LOSSES LEAST IN A SEASON 5 in 2000-01 (30 games) MOST IN A SEASON 26 in 1984-85 (27 games) CONSECUTIVE - 46 in 1979-82 LARGEST MARGIN 84 vs. High Point (33-117), Jan. 20, 1979 CONFERENCE LOSSES IN A SEASON 15 in 1984-85 (Carolinas) JOWITA SOKOLOWSKA (1993-97) Had record nine 30-point scoring games LAKAI BRICE (1997-2001) Career Steal Leader with 342 steals - 11 -

- 12 - Career Leaders CAREER Points 1. Danyel Locklear (00-04).............................................1838 2. Lisa Kearns (84-88).................................................1812 3. Angela Harbour (89-93).............................................1753 4. Jowita Sokolowska (93-97...........................................1679 5. Tammy McEntire (91-95)............................................1571 6. Lakai Brice (97-01).................................................1441 7. Maureen Stern (87-90)..............................................1355 8. Ashley Cox (2001-05)...............................................1300 9. Stephanie McCormick (90-94)........................................1250 10.Joyce Robinson (86-91)..............................................1120 CAREER Rebounds 1. Stephanie McCormick (90-94)....................................... 1244 2. Danyel Locklear (00-04)............................................. 985 3. Lynn Nance (84-87)................................................. 825 4. Tammy McEntire (91-95)............................................ 811 5. Monte Jackson (90-94).............................................. 792 6. Helene Reigstad (85-89)............................................. 703 7. Joyce Robinson (86-91).............................................. 692 8. Maureen Stern (87-90).............................................. 680 9. Dorthell Little (00-03)............................................... 677 Tamekia Foster (03-07).............................................. 677 CAREER Assists 1. Patty Moore (82-86)................................................ 677 2. Rhonda Auman (85-90).............................................. 514 3. Ashley Cox (01-05)................................................. 500 4. Angela Harbour (89-93).............................................. 488 5. Lakai Brice (97-01)................................................. 414 6. Jaime Allison (94-97)................................................ 393 7. Kristin Wooten (96-00).............................................. 328 8. Tammy McEntire (91-95)............................................ 278 9. Amy Peters (89-93)................................................. 261 10. Joyce Robinson (86-91)............................................. 255 CAREER Steals 1. Lakai Brice (97-01).................................................. 324 2. Stephanie McCormick (90-94)........................................ 246 3. Rhonda Auman (85-90).............................................. 229 4. Dorthell Little (00-03).............................................. 223 5. Danyel Locklear (00-04)............................................. 214 6. Tammy McEntire (91-95)............................................ 208 7. Angela Harbour (89-93).............................................. 196 8. Isiaette Darden (01-05)...............................................191 9. Patty Moore (82-86)................................................ 184 Ashley Cox (01-05).................................................184 CAREER Blocks 1. Maureen Stern (87-90).............................................. 171 2. Danyel Locklear (00-04)............................................. 134 3. Dorthell Little (00-03)................................................ 95 4. Megan Porterfield (94-98)............................................. 93 5. Joyce Robinson (86-91)............................................... 90 6. Stephanie McCormick (90-94)......................................... 88 7. Valerie Powell (97-01)................................................ 86 8. Jowita Sokolowska (93-97)............................................ 62 9. Monte Jackson (90-94)............................................... 50 10. Venus Threadgill (88-91)............................................. 45 CAREER (Min. 500 Attempts) FGM-FGA PCT.% 1. Danyel Locklear (00-04).............. 714-1,247.......................573 2. Dorthell Little (00-03).................374-656........................570 3. Maureen Stern (87-90)................556-1075.......................517 4. Stephanie McCormick (90-94)..........503-1020.......................493 5. Erin Buckland (97-01).................317-644........................492 6. Tammy McEntire (91-95)..............621-1315.......................472 7. Lynn Nance (84-87)...................342-738........................463 8. Lakai Brice (97-01)...................524-1140.......................460 9. Monte Jackson (90-94)................426-927........................460 10. Tamekia Foster..................... 359-797.......................450 CAREER (Min. 50 made/yr) FTA-FTM PCT.% 1. Jowita Sokolowska (93-97)............. 408-517.......................789 2. Ashley Cox (01-05)...................329-427........................771 3. Tabitha Mouhot (97-99)............... 129-168.......................768 4. Jaime Allison (94-97)................. 156-205.......................761 5. Tammy McEntire (91-95).............. 249-331.......................752 6. Lisa Kearns (84-88)................... 252-344.......................733 7. Tamekia Foster (03-07)................255-351........................727 8. Hannah Davis (04-06)................. 103-140.......................721 9. Danyel Locklear (00-04)............... 409-578.......................708 10. Helene Reigstad (85-89)............... 245-352.......................696 SEASON........................................................Points 1. Angela Harbour (92-93)..............................................648 2. Danyel Locklear (03-04)..............................................628 3. Maureen Stern (87-88)...............................................585 4. Maureen Stern (89-90)...............................................584 5. Jowita Sokolowska (96-97)...........................................580 6. Lisa Kearns (85-86)..................................................567 7. Danyel Locklear (00-03)..............................................557 8. Lisa Kearns (84-85)..................................................548 9. Jowita Sokolowska (94-95)...........................................510 10. Tammy McEntire (92-93)............................................457 SEASON Rebounds 1. Stephanie McCormick (90-91).........................................374 2. Danyel Locklear (03-04)............................................. 340 3. Stephanie McCormick (92-93).........................................335 4. Lynn Nance (85-86).................................................315 5. Helene Reigstad (85-86)..............................................308 6. Stephanie McCormick (90-91).........................................303 7. Maureen Stern (87-88)...............................................300 8. Lynn Nance (86-87).................................................299 9. Danyel Locklear (00-03)..............................................292 10. Dorthell Little (01-02)...............................................284 SEASON Assists 1. Patty Moore (85-86)................................................ 229 2. Angela Harbour (92-93).............................................. 195 3. Patty Moore (84-85)................................................ 183 4. Jaime Allison (94-95)................................................ 164 5. Ashley Cox (03-04)................................................. 159 6. Rhonda Auman (87-88).............................................. 154 7. Rhonda Auman (89-90).............................................. 150 8. Patty Moore (83-84)................................................ 146 9. Gia Colombo (06-07)................................................ 144 10. Jaime Allison (96-97)............................................... 136 SEASON Steals 1. Lakai Brice (00-01)..................................................112 2. Dorthell Little (01-02)................................................89 3. Dorthell Little (02-03)................................................85 4. Rhonda Auman (89-90)...............................................79 5. Stephanie McCormick (92-93)..........................................77 6. Lakai Brice (98-99)...................................................74 7. Lakai Brice (97-98)...................................................67 8. Danyel Locklear (03-04).............................................. 66 9. Tammy McEntire (92-93)..............................................65 10. Danyel Locklear (01-02)..............................................65 SEASON Blocks 1. Maureen Stern (89-90)................................................86 2. Maureen Stern (87-88)................................................57 3. Dorthell Little (00-01)................................................52 4. Megan Porterfield....................................................43 5. Valerie Powell (99-00)................................................40 6. Danyel Locklear (01-02)...............................................40 7. Danyel Locklear (02-03)...............................................37 Danyel Locklear (03-04)...............................................37 9. Stephanie McCormick (92-93)..........................................36 10. Dorthell Little (01-02)............................................... 32 SEASON (Min. 5 Att./game) FGM-FGA PCT.% 1. Danyel Locklear (01-02)...............213-366........................582 2. Danyel Locklear (03-04)...............248-430........................577 3. Ne Keithia Howard (06-07).............114-202....................... 564 Dorthell Little (00-01).................101-179........................564 5. Dorthell Little (02-03).................115-205........................561 6. Danyel Locklear (01-02)...............174-314........................554 7. Donna Carr (00-01)...................150-123........................549 8. Dorthell Little (01-02).................158-293........................539 9. Maureen Stern (89-90)................245-458........................535 10. Stephanie McCormick (92-93)..........161-302........................533 SEASON (Min.50 made) FTM-FTA PCT.% 1. Jowita Sokolowska (96-97).............160-191........................838 2. Ashley Cox (03-04)................... 113-135.......................837 3. Tabitha Mouhot (98-99)................57-70.........................814 4. Lakai Brice (99-00).................... 63-78........................808 5. Tammy McEntire (91-92)............... 58-72........................806 6. Hillary Hampton (06-07)............... 67-84........................798 7. Aisha Stewart (03-04).................. 54-68........................794 8. Ashley Cox (04-05)................... 81-103........................786 9. Lisa Kearns (84-85).................... 72-92........................783 10. Lynn Morancie (02-03)................ 66-85........................776 REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE POINTS SCORED

Catawba Through The Years Year Coach Overall Conf. 1968-69 Pat Whitley 0-4 1969-70 Pat Whitley NA 1970-71 Pat Whitley 5-4 1971-72 Pat Whitley 8-3 1972-73 Dale Ijames 7-10 1973-74 Brian Morrison 12-7& 1974-75 Kitty Jones 7-11 4-3 1975-76 Delores Poe 5-11 2-5 1976-77 Curtis Montgomery 2-14 2-4 1977-78 Curtis Montgomery 2-17 1-7 1978-79 Glenn Barber 1-17 0-6 1979-80 Harold Higgins 3-19 1-6 1980-81 Harold Higgins 0-23 0-7 1981-82 Harold Higgins 6-15 2-5 1982-83 Harold Higgins 10-13 3-11 1983-84 Harold Higgins 5-18 1-13 1984-85 Bill Haggerty 1-26 1-15 1985-86 Bill Haggerty 17-15 7-9 1986-87 Bill Haggerty 8-19 2-14 Year Coach Overall Conf. 1987-88 Gary Peters 14-14 4-12 1988-89 Gary Peters 7-5 4-2 1989-90 Gary Peters 13-17 7-7 1990-91 Gary Peters 11-11 9-5 1991-92 Gary Peters 17-11 9-5 1992-93 Gary Peters 24-9 10-4#+ 1993-94 Cindy Connelley 17-10 7-7 1994-95 Cindy Connelley 15-12 7-7 1995-96 Cindy Connelley 13-13 6-8 1996-97 John Duncan 20-8 8-6 1997-98 John Duncan 19-9 9-5 1998-99 John Duncan 22-6 10-4 1999-00 John Duncan 19-8 11-5 2000-01 John Duncan 25-5 13-1*#$ 2001-02 John Duncan 21-7 10-4 2002-03 John Duncan 24-7 10-4*$ 2003-04 Angie Morton 22-9 11-3*#$ 2004-05 Angie Morton 17-11 8-6 2005-06 Angie Morton 9-19 4-10 2006-07 Angie Morton 20-9 10-6 GARY PETERS & AIAW State Champions + NAIA District 26 Champions # SAC Tournament Champions *SAC Champions $NCAA II Tournament Catawba Coaching Records Coach Years Games Won Lost Pct. Championships Pat Whitley 1968-72 (4) 24 13 11.542 0 Dale Ijames 1972-73 (1) 17 7 10.412 0 Brian Morrison 1973-74 (1) 19 12 7.632 1 Kitty Jones 1974-75 (1) 18 7 11.389 0 Delores Poe 1975-76 (1) 16 5 11.313 0 Curtis Montgomery 1976-78 (2) 25 4 31.114 0 Glenn Barber 1978-79 (1) 17 1 17.056 0 Harold Higgins 1979-84 (5) 112 24 88.214 0 Bill Haggerty 1984-87 (3) 86 26 60.302 0 Gary Peters 1987-93 (6) 153 86 67.562 2 Cindy Connelley 1993-96 (3) 80 45 35.563 0 John Duncan 1996-03 (7) 200 150 50.750 3 Angie Morton 2003- (4) 116 68 48.586 2 13 Coaches 39 seasons 901 448 453.497 8 All-Time Opponents Albany State (GA).........2-0 Alderson-Broaddus (WV)...1-0 Anderson (SC)............1-0 Appalachian State.........1-4 Armstrong Atlantic (GA)...2-0 Auburn-Montgomery......0-1 Augusta St. (GA)..........4-0 Averett.................1-0 Barber-Scotia............11-3 Barton (Atl. Chrst.).......8-18 Bellarmine (KY)...........0-2 Belmont (TN)............0-1 Belmont Abbey...........1-6 Bennett.................3-0 Berry (GA)...............0-1 Bowie State (MD).........0-1 Brevard................. 1-0 BYU-Hawaii............. 1-0 Campbell................0-3 Carson-Newman........25-18 Charleston (WV)......... 0-1 Claflin (SC)..............1-1 Clark Atlanta (GA)........1-0 Clayton St. (GA).......... 1-0 Coker (SC)...............4-2 Columbus St. (GA)........1-2 Concord (WV)............3-0 Concordia-St. Paul (MN)... 0-1 Converse (SC)............1-0 Davidson...............8-6 Drew (NJ)...............1-0 Duke...................2-1 East Tenn. State..........1-0 Elizabeth City St......... 1-0 Elon..................18-27 Erskine (SC)..............1-2 Fayetteville State.........3-2 Florida Atlantic...........0-1 Florida Southern......... 0-1 Florida Tech.............1-0 Francis Marion (SC).......3-3 Gardner-Webb..........23-22 Georgia College & St.......0-3 Greensboro College........1-0 Guilford...............17-14 High Point.............12-29 Johnson C. Smith.........2-2 Kennesaw State (GA)......1-3 King s...................0-3 Lander (SC)..............0-2 Lees-McRae..............2-4 Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 31-28 Limestone (SC)........... 8-0 Lincoln Memorial (TN).....1-1 Livingstone............ 13-2 Longwood (VA)...........2-1 Mars Hill............. 29-27 Mercer (GA).............0-1 Meredith................4-0 Methodist...............3-2 Midway (KY).............1-0 Millersville (PA)..........1-0 Mount Olive.............5-1 Newberry.............. 21-7 Norfolk State (VA)........0-3 N.C. A&T................0-8 UNC-Asheville............0-2 UNC-Charlotte............0-9 UNC-Greensboro..........0-6 UNC-Pembroke......... 3-22 UNC-Wilmington......... 0-4 N.C. Central.............1-1 N.C. State............... 1-1 North Florida............ 0-1 North Georgia........... 1-0 North Greenville..........1-0 Northern Michigan........0-1 Ohio Valley (WV)......... 1-1 Ozarks, Univ. of (AR)...... 0-1 Peace.................. 1-2 Pfeiffer............... 20-26 Pikeville (KY)............ 1-0 Pitt-Johnstown (PA).......0-2 Presbyterian........... 20-19 Queens (NC)............ 13-3 Sacred Heart............ 4-0 St. Andrews............ 13-0 St. Augustine s...........3-1 St. Paul s (VA)............4-0 Shaw...................0-2 USC-Aiken.............. 4-3 USC-Spartanburg......... 3-1 Southern Wesleyan (SC)....1-0 Tampa (FL).............. 1-0 Transylvania (KY)........ 0-1 Tusculum...............13-7 Valdosta State (GA)....... 0-1 Virginia State........... 4-0 Virginia Union........... 3-2 Voorhees (SC)............1-0 Wake Forest............. 3-6 Wayland Baptist (TX)..... 0-1 West Chester (PA)........ 0-1 West Florida............ 0-1 West Georgia............ 0-2 WV State............... 5-0 WV Tech............... 1-0 Western Carolina......... 0-2 William Patterson (NJ)..... 1-0 Wingate.............. 26-44 Winston-Salem State...... 2-1 Winthrop (SC)........... 1-1 Wisconsin-Parkside....... 0-1 Wofford (SC)............ 1-0 TOTAL (901 games).... 448-453 - 13 -

Catawba College Chiefs Club CATAWBA CHIEFS MEMBERS 2007-2008 As of November 27, 2007 For information or a brochure, visit www.goindiansgo.com or call 704-637-4394. Lifetime Dr. Fred and Bonnie Corriher Mrs. Lois Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hurley Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hurley,III Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ketner Mrs. Patricia Rendleman Golden Mike & Elizabeth Bauk Super Larry Beightol Dave and Nancy Blalock Joey Boley Cheerwine Jeff and Donna Childress Art and Maxine Claar Larry T. Cloninger Dr. James Comadoll Dennis Davidson Tommy Eller John and Jennifer Elmore F&M Bank Newton and Nancy Fowler Dr. Stephen Furr COL. Louis "Ike" and Vicky Green Godley Garden Center Holiday Inn of Salisbury Jim and Carol Julian Dr. Robert E. and Brenda Knott Richard Locklear Charles Parks Darrel and Lynn Parks Bill and Eleanor Peeler Branson and Carmen Pethel Raymond and Shirley Ritchie Hap and Annette Roberts Romedical Care Inc. Dick and Peggy Smith C.A. Suther, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Taylor C.D. Taylor Bill Vanderford Wachovia Bank Tribal Greg and Missie Alcorn Bryan and Helen Applefield Jim and Tina Baker Ron and Darlene Ball Bank of North Carolina Chris and Melanie Bowles Reid and Norma Bradshaw Roy and Norma Campbell Summie and Debbie Carter Keith and Jill Chalmers Tom and Judy Childress Dave and Ann Clay Dustin and Brittin Cox James Davis Chris Drye Bill and Edna England Larry and Beth Farmer James and Margaret Faust Joe Ferebee Candy Fesperman Ed and Jean Griffin Bill and Rosemary Hall Claude Hampton Glenn and Dr. Jennifer Hudson Richard and Tracie Hummel James and Nancy Jarrell Joe and Nancy Killian Phil and Margaret Kirk Gordon and Sandra Kirkland Breon and Alison Klopp Dr. Harrison Latimer Peggy Mason Rex and Pat Matthews Dave and Janet McCoy Tippie Miller J.O. Moose, Jr. Marshall Murphy Justin Nash Bryan and Meredith Overcash Tom Overcash Brent and Wanda Parks Dr. Cheryl Peevy LT. Col John and Patsy Powell Doug and Penny Rice John Rink Bob and Mary Roakes Michael Shelton James and Lori Sipes Eric Slipp Shadrack Small Wilson Smith Chad Swicegood Jack and Jackie Taylor Harold and Evelyn Thompson J. Michael Thompson Jack Ward Paul Weber Bill and Kathi Welborn Chuck and Mitzi Williams Jim Williamson David and Karen Wood Dr. Steve and Lori Yang War David and Pam Abernathy Ron Adams Mike Amick Bob and Susan Arnold Gene and Becky Auten Dennis "Buddy" Barger M. L. Barnes Dale and Margaret Basinger Elliott Beal Teddy Bennett Henry Bernhardt Gary and Deirdre Blabon Tonia Black-Gold Harold Bowen Tony Brawley Chip Bridges Sam Boyd Floyd and Dot Burton Dr. Bret and Sarah Busby Tom and Joyce Caddell Andre and Jenny Cannon Bill Cansler Ken Carrick Bob Casmus Lorene Coates Michael and Cathy Cobb Jo Coble Allen and Michelle Cook Bob and Sara Cook Joe and Julie Crapster Don and Rose Dedmon Lisa DelValle Desco, Inc. Steve Desper Diversified Graphics, Inc. Jay and Kathy Duke LTC. Jim and Linda Duncan Jim and Hazel Epting Sonny and Pat Epting Bob and Sarah Fesperman Dr. Frank Fields John and Esther Fisher Fisher Athletics Equipment Co. Gene Fleming Jenny Fox Marvin Francis Carol Gamble Jim and Adrian Gantt Sam Gealy Bruce and Bridget Gerish George and Blanche Glover Charlie and Lori Graeber Gary and Angela Graham Larry Graham Greene Insurance Agency Bill and Ann Gregory Bill and Carolyn Haggerty Dr. Karl Hales Linda Hamilton J. Edward Hampton Murphy and Betty Hampton Johnnie and Raylene Harrell Charlie and Joan Harris John and Sarah Hartpence Nancy Henderson Dr. Stephen Hiatt Jimmy and Sarah Higgins Harper Holland Dwight and Edith Holshouser Daryl and Pam Honeycutt Robert Hopkins Jewel Hubbard James and Eleanor Ijames Aaron Issac John and Dawn Isenberg Billy and Cindy Jackson Ron and Cindy Jacobs Archie and Ann Jarrell Rev. William Johnson Bob and Debbie Johnston Fred and Taffy Jordan Dale and Gayle Keiger Wayne Kennerly Robert Kincaid Richard Kluttz Keith and Kristy Knight Gary Kochman Ed and Cary Koontz John and Betty Lewis David and Peggy Linker Charlie and Phyllis Little Dr. Bobby and Betty Lomax Jim and Betty Lyerly Neil and Brenda Marcum Jim McDuffie Bob and Daphne McLeod Bill and Martha Milligan Jim Mills Coach Sam Moir Sam and Emma Moore Donald W. Moose Sam Morrow CAPT. George and Doris Moss John and Nancy Mott John and Julie Munday Eric and Tami Nianouris George and Nettie Noble Sam Noble Tony Nussman Foster and Jean Owen Alvin R. Park Jon and Kim Partee David Patterson Eloise Peeler Gordy and Carolyn Peeler Stephen and Doris Plummer Charlie Potts Barrett and Kelly Powlas Kent Rabon Walt and Hilda Ramseur Jack and Glenda Ramsey Tracy Ratliff Elaine Richards Bruce Rufty John and Lorraine Scott David and Ann Shaver Ron and Debbie Shelton Kevin and Lorraine Shuba Steve Shuping James and Liz Slate John Smith Stuart and Pam Smith John Stegall Dr. and Mrs.Arthur Steinberg Pete and Millie Stout Billy and Phyllis Strawn Holly Stump James L. Taylor Lane Taylor Larry W. Taylor Julian "Duke" and Betty Thompson Brad and Michelle Treece Thad Tucker David and Kathleen VanAken Dr. Russell and Rita Watjen Gene Wall Ken Wall Billy and Mildred Waller Charles and Mary Jane Walters, Jr. Bob and Janie Ward Clyde and Sylvia Warren Dr. Billy and Scotti Webb Dr. John Webb Dr. Martha West James M. White Jerry and Brenda White Dr. John and DJ Whitfield Cecil and Nan Whitley Dr. Pat Whitley Jay and Sharon Whittington Allen and Tracy Wilbanks Rudy and Gail Wise Tim Witkowski Jim Witmer Jerry Womack Dr. Clyde and Libby Young Jane Young - 14 -

Chief Richard and Ann Archer Carolyn Baker Jay Baker Dennis and Kristen Barber Charles E. Belcher Vernon Benson Stan Berkshire Trent Bradshaw Johnny Bruce Drew and Pamela Buie John and Mary Lynn Bullins Tom Burdette Will Burgess Patricia Burke Bradley Butler Jo Carpenter Carpet Deals and More Brian A. Carter Donald and Margaret(d) Carter Dr. Gene Causby Dick and Pat Cheek Charles Click Ken and Kathryn Clifton E. D. Cook Billy Crawford Crescent Golf Club Fred Cristman Ron Crouse Charles and Amanda Deadwyler Dr. Lamar and Bettie Dorton Larry and Julia Drye Harold Earnhardt Raymond Elliott John and Joy Fisher Bob Flynn W. David Forbis, Jr. Geoff Fouad Donnie Gandy Dr. Dan Garfinkle Dr. Carl and Anita Girelli Derek and Stephanie Gault Rodney Goodine Dr. Joel and Joyce Goodwin Bob Gore F. Donald Graham John and Rebecca Graham Elmer Grambow Dr. and Mrs. John B. Green,Jr. Bill Griffin Jim Grubb Tuck Gudger Catherine Hall Terell and Pat Hall Burt and Araminta Harris Larry and Kay Hatley Bob and Dottie Haynes Vernon Haynes John W. Heath Dwight Hedrick, Jr. Chip and Trish Hester Larry and Jerry Hester Mick and Connie Hillard Haney and Sandra Honeycutt Cliff Hood Joel and Jayne Hubbard Lucretia Hughes Dr. Lou Ann Kasias Jack and Mae Keeter Jim and Maxine Knowles Velva Lee (d) David Lefko Alan and Connie Lentz Jim Lewis Randy and Carolyn Link Mike Lippard Bob and Anne Loeblein Wilson Lopez Ron Maccaroni Lou Manning McCanless Golf Club Dr. Jesse and Kay McCartney Tim and Melanie McCulloh Jim McDermott C.B. Mickle,Jr. Max and Vickie Miller Dr. Harry Monokian Don Moore Dr. Norman Nakaji Hank and Judy Newman Dr. Joseph Oxendine Ray Oxendine Larry Peeler Bob Petrea Bob and Susan Pharr Rodney Pitts Donnell and Ashley Poole Scott Pressley Luke and Kristen Pucinelli Rodney and Jane Queen Dick Reitz Ronald and Norma Rigby Keith and Amy Roach David Robbins Steve and Nancy Roeder Frank and Ann Saunders Bruce and Laura Sanborn J. Donald Scarlett Ronald Scronce Karen Setliff Steve and Ann Shaughnessy David Simmons Temple Snyder III Doug and Amber Stanley Phil Stillman Mark Strickland Dr. Jim Stringfield Randy and Amy Swicegood Larry Taylor Brock Thom Craig Turnbull Walt Wagoner Christine Walden John Walser Payton Warren Jacqueline S. Watson James H. West,Jr. Dr. Bob and Peggy Wilson Robert and Carolyn Wiseman WSAT Jean Wurster Indian Henry Adams Barbara Atwell E. Anthony Barnhardt Mark Beymer Tom Bonebrake Rev. Perry Bradshaw David Brown Michael Burton Dr. Rudy Busby Doris Campbell Sheila Conser Jack and Bryte Crowell James Cusack Sue Davis Rob and Barbara Duffy Joan Faires Laura Frazier Donald Frye Doug Gardner Anthony Grillo R. Elbert Holt William and Mary James Steve and Celia Jarrett Larry and Kay Jones Patrick and April Kennerly Catherine Lambeth Mary Anne Lanningham Mary Sue Leonard Myra Meyerhoeffer N. Fred Miller,Jr. Wanda Nixon Jon Post Phyllis Post Ronald Price Ann Thore Propst Bob Rathbun William J. Rendleman Dr. Guy Rich Joe Riley Greg Singleton Jack Stine Marianna Swaim Joe Trainer Melissa Utley Curtis Walker Brad Wylde Darlene Wyrick Cathy Yochim Diane Young Young Will Andrews Cathrine Balentine Andrea Binney Hayley Bollinger Joseph Brooks Evan Brown Gia Columbo Kim Crowley Margeaux Doiron Ingrid Easter Lauren Ebersole Lindsay Ettinger Kelly Fearman Kolby Fisher Lauren Fluegge Tamekia Foster Rori Godsey Brian Graves Jaynelle Harmon Chelsea Hibbard Daniel Hoyle Marcus Huntley Andrew Jones David Jorgensen Melissa Kepley Nicholas Lefko Paul Link Tyler Littman Darryl Locklear Jolly Manning Tamara May Will McElheny Jenn Mehl George Mitchell Leo Mitchell Selia Monroe Charles Mormon Amanda Nantz John Poulus Drew Ramsey Will Reedy Colin Reese Aaron Rimer Meagan Robinson Lester Sconyers Matt Sheets Brent Smith Gerard Smith Brian Sommer Kelley Stephens Nate Syring Brittany Taber Erica Tackett Leigh Telzrow Gareth Turnbull Charles Walters Ryan Willis Tony Wilson Randall Worthington Nathan Zuzga Thank you, to all of our Catawba Chiefs!! 2007-2008 CATAWBA CHIEFS CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Tippie Miller Vice President: Eric Slipp Board: Gary Blabon, Floyd Burton, Brett Busby, Joyce Caddell, W. Summersett Carter, Keith Chalmers, James "Chip Comadoll, Frank Fields, Charlie Graeber, Bill Hall, Alison Klopp, Harrison Latimer, John Lewis, Charlie Little, John Munday, Justin Nash, Bryan Overcash, Darrel Parks, David Patterson, Bill Peeler, Robert Setzer, Richard Smith, Stuart Smith, C.D. Taylor, Dave VanAken, Bill Vanderford, Billy Webb and Steve Yang Chiefs Club Coordinator: Gordon Kirkland Senior Vice President: Tom Childress - 15 -

Abernethy Physical Education Center The Julius W. Abernethy Physical Education Center, home of Catawba s basketball teams, is one of the finest on-campus athletic facilities in the state of North Carolina. It was named after the late Julius W. Abernethy of Newton, N.C., and was dedicated on September 26, 1970. Basketball games are played in the center s Goodman Gymnasium, named in honor of Enoch A. Goodman of Salisbury. The Lady Indians are 182-61 (74.9%) at home since beginning SAC competition in 1989-90. In October of 2002, the floor was named in honor of former men s basketball coach, Sam Moir. The building, which cost more than $1.8 million to build, has a seating capacity of 3,500 for basketball, and now has a value of about $5 million. A beautiful maple hardwood playing surface was installed in December 1990. The facility is also used extensively for intercollegiate volleyball, student activities, civic events, concerts and various athletic camps during the summer months. The College s Athletic and Physical Education offices, as well as classrooms, are located on the upper level. Situated on the lower level is the Allen S. Johnson Jr. Swimming Pool, three racquetball courts, the Meyer Auxiliary Gym complete with an indoor batting cage, various student and athletic dressing accommodations, and the Lofland Strength Training Center. 2007 Catawba Comfort Suites Classic Nov. 23 6:00 Lenoir-Rhyne vs. NC Central 8:00 Catawba vs. Molloy Nov. 24 2:00 Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Molloy 4:00 Catawba vs. NC Central - 16 -

This Is Catawba College ADMISSION Inquiries regarding admission to Catawba College are always warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining the Catawba community, you should apply for admission anytime after your sixth semester of high school. Catawba follows the usual guidelines for rolling admissions and, therefore, has no closing date for accepting applications. Applying early will ensure an early response from the college. In your application, you are asked to provide a wide variety of information relating to your academic and cocurricular background. This information is used to help determine your potential to profit from, as well as contribute to, the Catawba community. You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high school course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects. The following college preparatory course work is strongly recommended: four units of English; three units of mathematics (Algebra I or above); three units of Laboratory Science; three units of Social Science; and two units of foreign language. Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by class rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination scores, and academic course selection. Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be made by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office of Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC, 28144. The coaches are available by writing the Athletic Department or by telephone: Baseball (M).............Jim Gantt............ 704-637-4469 Basketball (M)...........Jim Baker............ 704-637-4473 Basketball (W)......... Angie Morton.......... 704-637-4471 Cross Country (M&W).. Bill Haggerty.......... 704-637-4473 Field Hockey (W)...... Adrian Gantt.......... 704-637-4281 Football (M)............Chip Hester........... 704-637-4724 Golf (M&W)............ Sam Gealy........... 704-637-4236 Lacrosse (M).......... Peter Bourque.......... 704-637-4485 Soccer (M)............ Craig Turnbull......... 704-637-4348 Soccer (W)............. John Cullen........... 704-637-4324 Softball (W)............ Nan Whitley.......... 704-637-4359 Swimming (M&W)..... Betsy Graham.......... 704-637-4672 Tennis (M&W)......... Jeff Childress.......... 704-637-4465 Volleyball (W)........ Ginger Hamric......... 704-637-4480 Cheerleading (M&W)... Katie O Steen.......... 704-637-4474 Catawba Quick Facts Location... Salisbury, NC 28144 Admissions Office Telephone... 1-800-228-2922 Home facility... Goodman Gym Colors... Navy Blue and White Nickname... Catawba Indians Enrollment... 1,300 Founded... 1851 Church Affiliation... United Church of Christ Athletic Affiliation... NCAA II Conference... South Atlantic President... Dr. Robert E. Knott Athletic Director... Dennis Davidson Sports Information... Jim Lewis Sports Information Telephone... 704-637-4720 Head Athletic Trainer... Bob Casmus ACADEMIC LIFE Catawba College is dedicated to helping students reach their highest potential. Blending liberal studies with career preparation, the college offers the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Education degrees. COLLEGE ORIENTATION Catawba officials want to do everything they can to help new students succeed, and that means more than making good grades. It means adjusting well. It means learning to live and work with others in an environment that is new. To ease the transition to college life, Catawba offers an orientation session before the opening of the fall term for all firsttime freshmen and transfer students. One of the primary strengths of the program is that students have contact with an advisor from the first day they arrive on campus. And that relationship continues in small, twice-weekly classes during the entire first semester. SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE The South Atlantic Conference is a group of nine church-related colleges of similar size and athletic philosophy. As an all-sports conference, the league has grown into one of the premier small-college athletic conference in the nation. The 1993-94 year was extremely special in that the conference became fully affiliated with the NCAA Division II and is now eligible for national championships opportunities in all of its 14 sponsored sports. NCAA DIVISION II The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the organization through which the nation s colleges and universities speak and act on athletic matters at the national level. It is a voluntary association of more than 1,000 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals devoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate athletics.