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1,000 Point Scorers 1,000 POINT SCORERS NAME YEARS GAMES POINTS AVG. Sheila Ford 1980-84 118 2,442 20.7 Kim Duncan 1981-85 129 1,975 15.3 Vicki Giffin 1993-97 109 1,701 15.6 Trish Wyatt 1981-85 122 1,606 13.7 Wendy Beecher 1986-90 104 1,448 13.9 Mechio Kornegay 1984-88 110 1,234 11.2 Emily Hill 1996-2001 110 1,234 11.2 Tonisha Jackson 1999-2004 94 1,095 11.6 Jessica Guarneri 1999-2002 75 1,082 14.4 Tara McMinn 1989-92 77 1,013 13.2 66

RECORDS Career Rebounding Top 10 Single-Season Scoring Top 10 Name Years Games Rebs Avg. Sheila Ford 1980-84 118 2,200 18.6 Wendy Beecher 1986-90 104 894 8.6 Kim Duncan 1981-85 129 888 6.9 Tonisha Jackson 1999-2004 94 720 7.7 Jessica Guarneri 1999-2002 75 670 8.9 Tara McMinn 1989-92 77 623 8.1 Sheena West 1990-94 109 586 5.4 Aretha Barnes 1986-90 103 568 5.5 Beth Krivda 1980-84 116 541 4.7 Vicki Giffin 1993-97 109 540 5.0 Name Years Games Points Avg. Sheila Ford 1983-84 37 874 23.6 Kim Duncan 1983-84 37 659 17.8 Sheila Ford 1982-83 32 640 20.0 Kim Duncan 1984-85 33 586 17.8 Trish Wyatt 1984-85 34 529 15.6 Kim Duncan 1982-83 32 509 15.9 Emily Hill 1997-98 28 506 18.1 Sheila Ford 1981-82 27 488 18.0 Trish Wyatt 1983-84 37 467 12.6 Vicki Giffin 1993-94 28 451 16.1 Individual All-Time Records Most Points Game: 41, Sheila Ford vs. Dillard, 1983-84 Season: 874, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 2,443, Sheila Ford, 1980-84 Most Field Goals Game: 18, Sheila Ford, vs. UNCW, 1983-84 Season: 365, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 1,080, Sheila Ford, 1980-84 Most Field Goal Attempts Game: 33, Sheila Ford, vs. Dillard, 1983-84 Season: 639, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 1,826, Sheila Ford, 1980-84 Field Goal Accuracy Game: 1.000, Amanda Brewer (7-7) vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Season:.597, Vicki Giffin, 1993-94 Career:.581, Sheila Ford, 1980-84 Most Free Throws Made Game: 15, Wendy Beecher vs. Fordham, 1989-90 Season: 144, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 448, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 17, Sheila Ford, vs. Knoxville, 1983-84 17, Jessica Guarneri, vs. High Point, 2000-01 Season: 214, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 652, Sheila Ford, 1980-84 Free Throw Accuracy Game: 1.000, Tara McMinn, (14-14) vs. UNCW, 1990-91 Season:.818, Marcia Napier, 1996-97 Career:.741, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97 Most Rebounds Game: 32, Sheila Ford, vs. Gardner-Webb, 1982-83 Season: 690, Sheila Ford, 1981-82 Career: 2,200, Sheila Ford, 1980-84 Most Blocked Shots Game: 6, Wendy Beecher, vs. UNCW, 1986-87 6, Tonisha Jackson, vs. WCU, 1999-2000 Season: 68, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 225, Wendy Beecher, 1986-90 Most Three-Pointers Game: 6, Ashley Woods, vs. Coastal, 1990-91 Season: 71, Ashley Woods, 1990-91 Career: 141, Emily Hill, 1996-2001 Most Assists Game: 11, Julie Thompson, 1983-84 Season: 169, Julie Thompson, 1983-84 Career: 424, Trish Wyatt, 1981-85 Most Steals Game: 8, Christina Moore, 1993-94 8, Vicki Giffin, 1993-94 Season: 71, Vicki Giffin, 1993-94 Career: 244, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97 67

Team Records Most Points Game: 114, vs. Limestone, 1993-94 Season: 2,137, 1983-84 Most Field Goals Game: 48, Davidson, 1983-84 Season: 1,137, 1983-84 Most Field Goal Attempts Game: 92, vs. High Point, 1982-83 Season: 2,359, 1983-84 Field Goal Accuracy Game:.631, vs. Montreat, 1996-97 Season:.482, 1983-84 Most Free Throws Made Game: 43, vs. Charleston-Southern, 1988-89 Season: 476, 1984-85 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 54, vs. Charleston Southern (1988-89) Season: 701, 1984-85 Free Throw Accuracy Game: 1.000 (12-12) vs. Charleston Sou., 1996-97 Season:.749, 1995-96 Most Three-Pointers Made Game: 11, vs. Liberty, 2000-01 Season: 140, 2000-01 Most Three-Pointers Attempted Game: 26, vs. Liberty, 2000-01 Season: 471, 2000-01 Most Rebounds Game: 80 vs. Mars Hill, 1981-82 Season: 1,477, 1984-85 Most Steals Game: 27, vs. Montreat, 1995-96 Season: 449, 1983-84 Most Blocked Shots Game: 10 vs. Davidson, 1983-84 Season: 105, 1984-84 RECORDS Most Assists Game: 35, vs. Davidson, 1983-84 Season: 616, 1983-84 Team Records Highest Score: 114, Limestone 59, 1994-95 Lowest Score: 25, at N.C. State, 1998-99 Highest s Score 122, at Georgia, 1993-94 Highest Combined Score 210-- Mercer 114, 96, 1984-85 Largest Winning Margin 82-- 102, Davidson 20, 1983-84 Largest Losing Margin 76-- Kansas 112, 36, 1993-94 Largest Winning Margin (Conference) 38-- 98, Coastal Carolina 60, 1996-97 Largest losing Margin (Conference) 39-- UNCG 80, 41, 1992-93 68 Kim Duncan is 2nd all-time on s scoring list with 1,975 points from 1981-85.

LETTERWINNERS All-Time Letterwinners A Jamie Allen 1986-88 B Jackie Bacoate 1981-83 Carrie Baker 1982-85 Allison Baldwin 1993-94 Katie Baldwin 2004- Aretha Barnes 1986-90 Ashton Barton 2004- Wendy Beecher 1986-90 Carla Berry 1989-91 Lisa Berry 1979-82 Ansley Bienvenu 2001-02 Cathy Black 1983-84 Amanda Brewer 1994-98 Rebecca Brown 1988-89 Misty Buchanan 1982-83 Stephanie Buchanan 1982-83 April Buckner 1981-82 C Ursula Carswell 1992-94 Lee Christiansen 1994-97 Andrea Clapp 2003-05 Mary Colbert 1980-81 Renee Colbert 1980-81 Meghan Conley 1995-99 Candy Credito 1995-99 D Hunter Daniel 1997-99 Sherri Daniels 2001-03 Lisa Davis 1984-85 Tascha Davis 1989-91 Tracey Demetris 1981-82 Kim Duncan 1981-85 E Candi Earwood 1985-86 Mandy Edwards 1994-98 Amanda Elder 2003 F Elisa Fellers 1995-99 Sheila Ford 1980-84 Fonda Frady 1985-87 Amanda Frazier 1993-95 Amy Freed 1994-98 G Cary Gay 1994-98 Vicki Griffin 1993-97 Dee Godette 1990-94 Meridth Grant 1003-04 Kim Groendal 1984-85 Jessica Guarneri 1999-02 H Shelly Hall 1988-92 Terri Hall 1983-85 Kristi Hancock 1988-92 Rachel Harris 1979-81 Brittany Hendley 2003- Darlene Hewitt 1987-92 Emily Hill 1996-01 Tia Hill 1998-99 Kristal Hood 2002- Meredith Horne 1993-97 Casey Hunter 1998-01 Amanda Hyatt 1992-93 I J Tonisha Jackson 1999-2004 Jessica Januseski 1994-98 Lori Jones 1992-93 JeTonne Jones 1986-89 K Kim Keith 1984-85 Shamry Kenley 1998-00 Tynisha King 1998-00 Kate Kinney 1990-91 Laura Kirby 2001-05 Beverly Knupp 1984-86 Mechio Kornegay 1984-88 Beth Krivda 1980-85 Marion Kuehn 1996-99 L Sherri Logan 1983-85 Carol Lowery 1987-89 M Lori MacKanin 1980-83 Mary Mackey 1986-88 Joy Marschall 1999 Diane Martin 1980-81 Beth Matthews 1990-94 Tara McGinn 1989-92 Christy McNeil 1994-95 Izrawit Medhanie 1998-01 Christina Moore 1990-94 Lisa Morgan 1979-81 Amy Mulnix 2004- Tia Murdock 1990-92 Gillian Murray 1999-03 Lisa Myers 1984-85 N Marcie Napier 1993-97 Lynn Nestor 1990-92 O Alli Opfer 2003-05 P Karen Parker 1982-83 Pam Parker 1984-86 Phyllis Payne 1978-82 Dana Polakowski 1995-98 Kim Pride 1988-89 Q R Michelle Ray 1996-97 Melanie Rhodarmer 1986-88 Tawana Rickman 1983-84 Paula Roberts 1990-93 Lisa Roberts 1981-84 Lindsey Roche 2001-05 Lisa Rowells 1980-83 Susan Roy 1992-93 S Nicole Sampson 1997-01 Liz Sadtler 1980-81 Mary Elizabeth Scherger 2000-01 Stacy Shepard 2004- K Shaki Short 1998-00 Myra Sims 1978-82 Stephanie Smith 1991-94 Cindy Smith 1985-88 Monica Smith 1993-94 Dawn Snyder 1982-86 Donna Spratt 1986-87 Joanne Stephenson 2000-03 Julie Stephenson 2000-03 T Julie Thompson 1982-86 U V Velinda Vuncannon 2003-05 W Shantell Waiters 2002-04 Tabby Welch 1984-85 Sheena West 1990-94 Stephanie White 1986-87 Denise Wilbanks 199-01 Yvette Widmer 1980-81 Heather Woodfin 1991-94 Ashley Woods 1987-91 Trish Wyatt 1982-85 X Y Leslie Young 2003 Z Bold indicates returning player 69

1984 NAIA National Champions The 1983-84 women s basketball season will always have a special place in the hearts of all UNC Asheville fans. In 1984, the women s basketball team finished on top by winning a national championship. The Bulldogs with just 10 players, a coach retiring and a team with a lot of heart claimed the 1984 NAIA national championship in Cedar Rapids, Iowa with four thrilling victories. began the 1983-84 season with a great deal of optimism as head coach Helen Carroll welcomed back all five starters from a team that went 22-9 the previous year. Included in the mix was center Sheila Ford, who would become the first player in college basketball history to score more than 2,000 points and grab 2,000 rebounds. also had talented starters back in Kim Duncan and Trish Wyatt. Duncan completed her career as the school s second all-time leading scorer, while Wyatt would finish as the fourth leading scorer. Point guard Julie Thompson would do a great job running the offense. The Bulldogs enjoyed an excellent regular season and was ready for the District 26 playoffs. They routed Atlantic Christian, 94-62 in the opening round of the playoffs and then stunned UNC Wilmington, 78-66 in the semifinals. The District 26 championship game would mean a trip to heavily favored Pembroke State. However, the Bulldogs and Ford would prove to be too tough for Pembroke. shocked the home team, 62-56 as Ford had 26 rebounds, outrebounding the entire Pembroke team that finished with just 24. Carroll s club hit clutch shot after clutch shot to claim the program s first ever district championship. To get to the NAIA national tournament, the Bulldogs would have to win a home game against Spring Garden in the NAIA Bi-District Playoff game. Asheville won easily, 87-59 and it was on to Iowa. The Bulldogs came to Cedar Rapids unranked in the Top 20 polls and were lightly regarded. then played four of the most exciting games in tournament history. In the opening game, the Bulldogs trailed by eight points late in the contest. However, Asheville roared back to win the game, 62-61. Ford had 21 points, while Duncan and Wyatt combined for 35 points. NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS The next night would be a pretty big test. Two-time defending NAIA national champion Southwest Oklahoma entered the quarterfinals with a 47-game winning streak. They had been featured in Sports Illustrated, and the Bulldogs were supposed to be nothing but a warm-up game. However, Asheville stayed close the whole game and took the lead late. Ford finished with 23 points, and Thompson sank two free throws with three seconds left to seal the stunning upset, 57-54. In the semifinals, the Bulldogs would meet Dillard (La.). Dillard had routed earlier in the season at home, 70-56. Things were much different this time around. Ford was simply unstoppable with 41 points and 19 rebounds. Off the bench, reserve forward Dawn Snyder came off the bench to score seven crucial points as roared into the championship game, 81-64. The championship game would be a classic as the Bulldogs would take on a strong Portland squad. There were numerous lead changes before Portland took a 65-63 late in the game. However, Duncan would score with seven seconds remaining to tie the game at 65-65 and send the game into overtime. In overtime, the Bulldogs scored the first five points to grab a 70-65 lead. Portland countered with five straight points to knot the game at 70-70. decided to hold for a last shot and with three seconds left, Wyatt nailed a jumper from the left of the lane to give the Bulldogs a 72-70 lead. Portland s last shot missed and the Bulldogs were the 1984 NAIA national champions. Ford led all scorers with 26 points and 21 rebounds. She finished the tournament with 111 points and 66 rebounds. Ford earned MVP honors, while Duncan earned all-tournament honors. The Bulldogs finished the season with a 32-5 overall record and was a perfect send-off for Carroll, who retired at the end of the season. The championship was more than 20 years ago but will never be forgotten by Bulldog fans. 70 Front row (from left to right): Julie Thompson, Teri Hall. Back row: Assistant Coach Myra Sims, Carrie Baker, Dawn Snyder, Beth Krivda, Sheila Ford, Kim Duncan, Trish Wyatt, Tawana Rickman, Head Coach Helen Carroll

SHEILA FORD Sheila Ford (1980-84) The name Sheila Ford will always have a special place in UNC Asheville Athletics history. Never before and probably never again will a player distinguish herself the way Ford did during her sensational career at from 1980-1984. One only needs to glance at Ford s career s statistics and honors to realize the magnitude of her accomplishments. The phrase weathers with age, but she will never be less than The Franchise as she led the Bulldog program to national recognition. The 1984 NAIA national tournament was a career in miniature for Ford. She averaged an amazing 27.8 points and 16.5 rebounds to lead UNC Asheville to its first and only national championship. Her amazing accomplishments earned her first team All-American honors and she was also named as the Most Valuable Player for the NAIA Tournament that was played in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Ford was the first player in the history of women s collegiate basketball to collect over 2,000 points and 2,000 rebounds. More than 20 years later, she still holds 18 records at UNC Asheville. Her 2,200 rebounds are the most of any collegiate player on any level at this time. Her dedication and hard work to improve are an example to all players. The Clarkton native was lightly recruited out of high school, but once she arrived at UNC Asheville in the fall of 1980, Ford set her goals high and never lost sight of them. In the fall of 2003, Sheila was part of the inaugural UNC Asheville Athletics Hall of Fame. Her and her family live in Bowling Green, Ky. where she is an instructor at Western Kentucky University. UNC Asheville s Sheila Ford is being given the MVP trophy of the 1984 NAIA national tournament after leading the Bulldogs to the national championship in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Sheila Ford s Career Statistics YR GP-GS FGM-FGA.PCT FTM-FTA.PCT REB-AVG BL PTS-AVG FR 22-22 183-315.580 75-117.640 376-17.1 40 441-20.0 SO 27-27 200-397.504 200-397.619 507-18.8 68 488-18.1 JR 32-32 268-475.564 104-187.556 627-19.6 53 640-20.0 SR 37-37 365-639.571 144-214.673 690-18.6 62 874-23.6 Totals 118-118 1060-1826.581 406-652.623 2200-18.6 223 2443-20.7 71

Year-by Year Results Year Won Lost.Pct. Points Opp. Points Head Coach 1975-76 10 5.666 902 845 Tom Cochran 1976-77 5 10.333 NA NA Tom Cochran 1977-78 10 10.500 1,363 1,357 Tom Cochran 1978-79 10 10.500 1,413 1,448 Barbara Quinn 1979-80 5 17.227 NA NA Barbara Quinn 1980-81 9 13.375 1,523 1,606 Barbara Quinn 1981-82 10 17.370 1,713 1,806 Helen Carroll 1982-83 22 9.710 2,296 1,905 Helen Carroll 1983-84 32 5.865 2,680 2,103 Helen Carroll 1984-85 20 14.588 2,572 2,403 Ellen Evans 1985-86 4 22.154 1,611 2,048 Mary Ann Myers 1986-87 6 20.231 1,666 2,052 Mary Ann Myers 1987-88 11 14.440 1,768 1,784 Mary Ann Myers 1988-89 7 19.269 1,643 1,926 Mary Ann Myers 1989-90 10 17.370 1,972 2,143 Lalon Jones 1990-91 8 19.296 1,847 2,080 Lalon Jones 1991-92 7 20.259 1,811 2,058 Lalon Jones 1992-93 0 27.000 1,470 2,043 Lalon Jones 1993-94 8 20.286 1,869 2,157 Ray Ingram 1994-95 10 17.370 1,972 2,143 Ray Ingram 1995-96 6 21.222 1,771 2,075 Ray Ingram 1996-97 14 13.519 1,784 1,719 Ray Ingram 1997-98 7 22.241 1,835 2,096 Kathleen Weber 1998-99 5 23.178 1,475 1,960 Kathleen Weber 1999-2000 9 17.346 1,419 1,716 Kathleen Weber 2000-01 6 21.222 1,630 1,928 Kathleen Weber 2001-02 1 28.036 1,532 2,100 Kathleen Weber 2002-03 3 25.111 1,476 1,885 Betsy Blose 2003-04 19 9.679 1,700 1,534 Betsy Blose 2004-05 18 12.600 1,809 1,732 Betsy Blose Totals 292 510.364 Head Coaching Records Coach Wins Losses Pct Tenure Tom Cochran 25 25.500 1975-1978 Barbara Quinn 24 40.324 1978-1981 Helen Carroll 64 32.666 1981-1984 Ellen Evans 20 14.588 1984-1985 Mary Ann Myers 28 75.231 1985-1989 Lalon Jones 25 83.231 1989-1993 Ray Ingram 38 71.349 1993-1997 Kathleen Weber 28 110.203 1997-2002 Betsy Blose 40 46.465 2002-present COACHING RECORDS Tom Cochran Helen Carroll Mary Ann Myers 72

YEAR BY YEAR 1980-81 (9-13) Head Coach: Barbara Quinn 78 Wingate 48 75 Carson-Newman 86 83 St. Augustine 77 86 Furman 58 89 Mars Hill 71 74 Gardner-Webb 66 75 Western Carolina 89 58 High Point 101 63 Gardner-Webb 80 73 Western Carolina 81 50 UNC Charlotte 77 60 Wake Forest 85 71 Belmont-Abbey 82 54 Duke 85 69 North Carolina A&T 67 70 Lenoir-Rhyne 89 95 Mars Hill 94 70 Pembroke St. 82 78 UNC Wilmington 77 84 North Carolina A&T 73 68 Belmont-Abbey 89 1981-82 (10-17) Head Coach: Helen Carroll 54 Belmont-Abbey 74 62 Carson-Newman 67 62 Milligan 88 68 UNC Charlotte 70 56 Walters State 66 63 Western Carolina 74 87 Mars Hill 80 64 High Point 67 52 Walters State 57 64 Lenoir-Rhyne 87 79 Gardner-Webb 59 61 Furman 46 70 Campbell 61 52 Pembroke St. 69 59 UNC Wilmington 88 57 Milligan 58 70 Western Carolina 63 42 East Tennessee St. 65 74 Mars Hill 63 56 North Carolina A&T 68 81 Gardner-Webb 66 57 Wingate 71 45 Duke 60 57 Belmont-Abbey 46 71 Lenoir-Rhyne 65 NCAIAW State Tournament 82 Gardner-Webb 61 58 Campbell 65 1982-83 (22-10) Head Coach: Helen Carroll 97 Warren Wilson 53 59 Carson-Newman 69 81 Lincoln Memorial 74 69 Furman 71 82 High Point 48 64 Campbell 60 82 Mars Hill 61 51 Western Carolina 69 84 Gardner-Webb 59 44 Livingstone 53 90 St. Leo s 33 106 Eckerd 59 67 Tampa 53 67 Florida International 71 67 Armstrong St. 58 94 Barber-Scotia 52 75 Lincoln Memorial 49 55 Lenoir-Rhyne 63 59 Belmont-Abbey 70 76 Livingstone 57 56 Western Carolina 69 74 Wingate 81 70 Lenoir-Rhyne 47 68 Barber-Scotia 59 71 UNC Wilmington 59 79 Gardner-Webb 49 63 Belmont-Abbey 64 63 Milligan 57 79 Warren Wilson 48 68 Mars Hill 49 NAIA District 26 Playoffs 75 Wingate 71 47 Belmont-Abbey 60 1983-84 (32-5) NAIA National Champions Head Coach: Helen Carroll 80 Furman 60 65 Milligan 52 70 Knoxville 69 56 Campbell 58 60 UNC Wilmington 74 86 Barber-Scotia 48 74 Gardner-Webb 66 57 Western Carolina 61 76 West Florida 62 63 Phillips College 46 56 Dillard 70 67 Xavier (La.) 60 103 Davidson 26 75 High Point 49 64 Appalachian St. 54 66 Mars Hill 53 62 Belmont-Abbey 45 73 Campbell 62 102 Davidson 20 74 Wingate 62 64 Lenoir-Rhyne 50 67 Barber-Scotia 31 78 Mars Hill 65 91 UNC Wilmington 74 94 Gardner-Webb 61 71 Belmont-Abbey 57 78 Furman 74 62 Knoxville 63 68 Lenoir-Rhyne 50 NAIA District 26 Playoffs 94 Atlantic Christian 62 78 UNC Wilmington 66 62 Pembroke St. 56 NAIA Bi-District XII Playoff 87 Spring Garden 59 NAIA National Tournament 62 Central Arkansas 60 57 SW Oklahoma 54 81 Dillard 64 72 Portland 70 1984-85 (20-14) Head Coach: Ellen Evans 83 Milligan 70 57 @Tenn.-Wesleyan 75 77 Mars Hill 70 75 Furman 70 81 Newberry 60 85 Shorter 84 89 @USC-Spartanburg 62 83 @Milligan 72 76 Western Carolina 63 70 @Furman 67 66 Barber-Scotia 69 61 @Carson-Newman 84 96 @Mercer 114 58 Campbell 59 88 @Winston-Salem St. 85 57 Mississippi St. 58 86 Southern Methodist 74 71 @Baptist 56 69 @College of Char. 76 64 Appalachian St. 69 81 Gardner-Webb 74 70 @Mars Hill 62 68 @Belmont-Abbey 62 79 @Western Carolina 62 97 USC Spartanburg 73 49 @Campbell 58 83 @Barber-Scotia 73 77 Lenoir-Rhyne 76 65 Francis Marion 87 58 @Winthrop 56 109 Gardner-Webb 80 76 Belmont-Abbey 62 70 Mars Hill 64 102 Belmont-Abbey 78 73

1985-86 (4-22) Head Coach: Mary Ann Myers 66 Western Carolina 79 43 @Appalachian St. 92 71 Mars Hill 78 62 Berry 88 52 @East Tennessee St. 69 61 @Benedict 81 82 N.C. Central 67 45 @Mars Hill 81 77 Armstrong St. 72 50 Campbell 59 61 @Berry 94 80 Shorter 90 66 Winthrop 82 71 @Armstrong St. 85 64 Benedict 67 76 @N.C. Central 87 72 @Warren Wilson 73 72 @Georgia College 73 68 @Baptist 76 58 @Campbell 71 41 @Duke 95 72 Baptist 71 55 @Winthrop 70 36 @South Carolina 111 77 Warren Wilson 61 1986-87 (6-20) Head Coach: Mary Ann Myers 48 @UNC Charlotte 103 71 Furman 89 71 Wofford 69 79 Winthrop 76 69 Campbell 88 56 @N.C. State 101 59 Milligan 70 61 @Campbell 73 49 @Radford 74 54 @Winthrop 75 60 UNC Wilmington 99 79 Coastal Carolina 44 68 @Augusta 72 77 Mars Hill 89 87 Baptist 65 63 @Appalachian St. 96 47 Radford 54 45 Augusta 94 85 @Milligan 95 62 @Western Carolina 63 59 @Baptist 71 75 @Coastal Carolina 64 69 Winthrop 56 68 @Radford 89 1987-88 (11-14) Head Coach: Mary Ann Myers 77 Gardner-Webb 62 82 Erskine 42 74 UNC Wilmington 71 84 @Furman 99 56 @N.C. State 69 72 Brown 57 72 @Coastal Carolina 77 72 Baptist 70 67 Wofford 65 67 @Campbell 90 66 Augusta 80 61 @Western Carolina 72 72 Campbell 84 87 Coastal Carolina 70 61 @Winthrop 73 91 @Mars Hill 83 64 Radford 68 67 Western Carolina 60 71 Appalachian St. 78 85 @Baptist 76 60 @Augusta 62 73 @Radford 86 58 UNC Charlotte 71 67 Winthrop 62 62 Winthrop 77 1988-89 (7-19) Head Coach: Mary Ann Myers 77 Limestone 53 86 Wofford 69 58 @Florida State 99 63 Georgia Tech 78 61 Furman 83 82 @Erskine 59 43 N.C. State 92 49 @Furman 61 53 @UNC Wilmington 71 61 Coastal Carolina 56 50 Middle Tennessee 88 64 Augusta 76 53 Western Carolina 59 93 Tusculum 78 59 Winthrop 74 82 @Baptist 81 51 @Augusta 56 67 Radford 97 67 @Coastal Carolina 71 60 @Appalachian St. 86 99 Baptist 68 56 @Radford 103 52 Campbell 68 59 @Winthrop 69 45 Campbell 64 YEAR BY YEAR 1989-90 (10-17) Head Coach: Lalon Jones 84 Tusculum 76 67 East Tennessee 78 81 Limestone 71 66 N.E. Louisiana 113 74 Fordham 98 82 East Tennessee 88 93 Coastal Carolina 68 61 @Middle Tennessee 90 58 Radford 83 91 @Baptist 78 72 @College of Charleston 81 70 Liberty 76 62 Campbell 77 72 Furman 105 78 Augusta 76 69 @Winthrop 68 73 @Western Carolina 77 79 @East Tennessee 90 64 @Radford 84 81 @Liberty 78 55 @Augusta 64 85 @Coastal Carolina 66 74 Winthrop 83 93 Baptist 46 71 College of Charleston 70 62 @Campbell 86 60 Winthrop 75 1990-91 (8-19) Head Coach: Lalon Jones 71 UNC Wilmington 70 61 @Furman 90 68 Radford 82 68 @Eastern Kentucky 94 60 Georgia Southern 107 56 @South Alabama 92 49 Nicholls St. 62 77 @Radford 63 54 @Liberty 78 72 Coastal Carolina 76 92 Western Carolina 85 68 Baptist 58 60 College of Char. 68 60 @UNC Wilmington 75 64 @Campbell 83 84 @Augusta 97 81 @Winthrop 66 61 @Western Carolina 63 74 Liberty 81 59 Augusta 63 84 @Coastal Carolina 69 79 Winthrop 63 82 @Baptist 65 57 @College of Char. 86 80 Eastern Kentucky 96 56 Campbell 72 70 Coastal Carolina 76 74

YEAR BY YEAR 1991-92 (7-20) Head Coach: Lalon Jones 61 UNC Wilmington 60 76 @Georgia State 89 66 Campbell 68 70 @Western Carolina 68 47 East Tennessee 72 42 @Duke 100 72 Liberty 62 70 @Charleston So. 77 66 @College of Charleston 85 72 UNC Greensboro 85 76 Coastal Carolina 56 65 Campbell 85 67 @Radford 88 61 Western Carolina 67 59 @Campbell 76 83 @Coastal Carolina 90 65 Charleston Southern 53 37 College of Charleston 55 67 Furman 82 79 @Winthrop 77 74 @UNC Greensboro 86 65 @Liberty 79 85 @East Tennessee 96 78 Radford 88 63 East Carolina 83 82 Winthrop 69 59 Winthrop 66 1992-93 (0-27) Head Coach: Lalon Jones 49 @Appalachian St. 100 73 East Tennessee St. 94 37 @Marshall 92 63 Western Carolina 68 48 Davidson 62 58 @East Carolina 92 57 UMBC 80 49 @Towson St. 81 67 @Campbell 95 64 @Winthrop 72 57 @Radford 79 67 @UNC Greensboro 81 56 @Coastal Carolina 79 64 @Western Carolina 90 50 @Liberty 68 51 Winthrop 67 61 @Charleston Southern 64 41 UNC Greensboro 80 45 Charleston Southern 49 61 Coastal Carolina 80 46 Radford 82 53 Towson St. 83 55 @UMBC 70 49 @Davidson 59 48 Liberty 49 52 Campbell 55 49 Coastal Carolina 72 1993-94 (8-20) Head Coach: Ray Ingram 59 @Georgia 122 68 Elon 48 52 @North Carolina 92 67 @Western Carolina 77 76 Davidson 61 78 @East Tennessee 96 54 @UMBC 62 69 @Towson St. 71 69 UNC Greensboro 86 68 Campbell 60 64 Coastal Carolina 75 93 Charleston Southern 77 87 Wofford 100 56 @Radford 79 69 @Liberty 74 69 @Winthrop 70 63 UMBC 66 69 Towson St. 73 54 @UNC Greensboro 90 51 @Campbell 89 49 @Coastal Carolina 65 66 @Charleston Southern 70 77 Radford 69 84 Liberty 71 36 @Kansas 112 74 Winthrop 67 74 Charleston Southern 57 74 UNC Greensboro 77 1994-95 (10-17) Head Coach: Ray Ingram 57 @Duke 114 114 Limestone 59 76 High Point 67 61 @Wake Forest 71 48 @St. John s 102 46 Alabama 119 74 Charleston Southern 70 59 Coastal Carolina 52 76 Liberty 71 61 UNC Greensboro 67 74 Radford 87 81 Winthrop 72 31 @Georgia 102 60 @UMBC 63 57 @Towson St. 74 55 Kentucky 70 71 @Coastal Carolina 77 82 Western Carolina 81 52 @Liberty 68 71 @Radford 78 67 Rice 90 68 @Winthrop 66 61 UMBC 59 84 Towson St. 55 72 @UNC Greensboro 86 64 @Charleston Southern 66 74 @Radford 85 1995-96 (6-21) Head Coach: Ray Ingram 76 @Kentucky 98 58 West Virginia 80 57 Duke 95 95 Montreat 65 65 @Wofford 63 54 @North Carolina 88 58 Wake Forest 104 70 Mercer 71 73 East Tennessee St. 76 56 @Hampton 58 36 @Georgia 101 67 Coastal Carolina 78 70 Liberty 57 54 @UNC Greensboro 73 52 @UMBC 64 66 Winthrop 77 81 Radford 86 55 @East Tennessee St. 74 89 @Coastal Carolina 70 71 @Liberty 72 71 UNC Greensboro 53 56 UMBC 73 66 @Winthrop 70 58 @Radford 86 73 @Charleston Southern 78 79 Charleston Southern 67 65 @Radford 98 1996-97 (14-13) Head Coach: Ray Ingram 52 @Duke 90 68 Morehead St. 55 95 Montreat 37 55 @UNC Charlotte 41 51 @Mercer 55 67 @Liberty 68 57 @UT-Chattanooga 62 72 Morehead St. 63 75 Western Carolina 70 65 Georgia St. 63 66 @Coastal Carolina 67 48 @College of Charleston 67 72 UNC Greensboro 76 73 UMBC 70 82 @Winthrop 64 62 @Radford 60 61 @Western Carolina 69 66 @Charleston Southern 69 98 Coastal Carolina 60 44 @Georgia 83 68 Liberty 59 63 Winthrop 69 68 @UMBC 46 67 Charleston Southern 55 77 Radford 61 60 Winthrop 70 75

YEAR BY YEAR 1997-98 (7-22) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber 61 UNC Greensboro 78 47 UNC Charlotte 56 48 @North Carolina 90 64 @Richmond 93 61 @High Point 77 62 @Georgia State 76 54 @Cincinnati 82 74 Chattanooga 79 68 UNC Wilmington 75 63 @Western Carolina 50 54 @UMBC 62 80 @Radford 81 61 Liberty 72 78 Coastal Carolina 63 79 Winthrop 77 57 Charleston Southern 67 66 @Coastal Carolina 78 66 @Elon 69 63 @Charleston Southern 75 65 Elon 70 76 Radford 77 61 @Liberty 83 59 UMBC 51 50 @Clemson 87 64 @Winthrop 61 60 Western Carolina 69 60 Coastal Carolina 59 81 Radford 74 53 @Liberty 65 1998-99 (5-23) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber 26 @Clemson 93 53 @UNC Greensboro 69 25 @N.C. State 93 47 @UNC Wilmington 70 42 @Auburn 74 61 @Western Carolina 68 40 @South Carolina 80 55 @Appalachian St. 71 63 Middle Tennessee 77 27 @Duke 94 66 Morehead St. 64 55 Temple 48 59 College of Char. 72 56 Liberty 71 70 @Radford 71 47 @Elon 58 41 @High Point 68 56 @Coastal Carolina 61 58 Charleston Southern 56 64 Winthrop 67 67 Radford 68 50 High Point 51 43 @Charleston Southern 86 68 Coastal Carolina 52 53 @Liberty 74 46 @Winthrop 82 61 Radford 66 1999-00 (9-17) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber 56 @Louisville 79 36 @LSU 91 32 @Tulane 96 50 Western Carolina 52 68 Appalachian State 77 30 @Auburn 86 83 @Morehead State 69 61 @Middle Tennessee 74 60 Tennessee Tech 73 56 Clemson 75 48 Georgia State 64 63 @Charleston Southern 56 66 Liberty 71 48 Radford 56 55 Elon 51 57 @High Point 43 67 Winthrop 59 54 @Coastal Carolina 64 55 @Radford 59 50 @Elon 47 49 @Liberty 83 51 High Point 61 53 Coastal Carolina 49 63 Charleston Southern 61 66 @Winthrop 61 39 Elon 58 2000-01 (6-21) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber 55 @Georgia State 74 64 @Florida State 89 31 @Auburn 70 69 @Appalachian State 67 63 William & Mary 59 47 @College of Charleston 63 51 @Vanderbilt 107 59 @Tennessee Tech 80 57 Western Carolina 75 47 @Virginia Tech 85 73 Marshall 85 86 Gardner-Webb 66 76 @Elon 88 70 High Point 76 51 @Radford 53 53 Liberty 68 80 Charleston Southern 70 56 @Winthrop 64 52 Coastal Carolina 58 81 Radford 62 58 @Liberty 66 61 Elon 85 49 @High Point 58 57 @Coastal Carolina 65 60 @Charleston Southern 74 75 Winthrop 64 49 Liberty 57 2001-02 (1-27) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber 48 Appalachian State 81 54 Belmont 81 56 @Georgia Tech 88 51 Harford 89 53 @Western Carolina 80 68 East Tennessee 78 61 Gardner-Webb 66 46 Tennessee Tech 89 46 @Wake Forest 76 69 @William & Mary 96 46 @Coastal Carolina 62 71 High Point 74 34 @Charlotte 67 53 @Liberty 73 46 Birmingham-Southern 68 57 Elon 80 54 @Radford 73 68 Charleston Southern 74 71 Winthrop 61 52 @Birmingham-Southern 68 59 Liberty 71 41 @Elon 68 36 @High Point 65 61 Radford 69 57 Coastal Carolina 69 60 @Charleston Southern 76 62 @Winthrop 82 52 Liberty 76 2002-03 (3-25) Head Coach: Betsy Blose 35 @Appalachian State 68 81 North Carolina A&T 62 55 Western Carolina 71 73 @South Carolina State 89 67 Mars Hill 60 62 @Belmont 76 46 @Tennessee Tech 69 62 Samford 56 78 Tennessee-Martin 85 77 @East Tennessee 84 40 @High Point 59 47 Charlotte 85 44 @Elon 52 30 @Birmingham-Southern 67 45 Liberty 80 57 Charleston Southern 75 43 @Radford 55 49 Coastal Carolina 64 47 @Winthrop 64 39 High Point 69 42 @Liberty 61 47 Birmingham-Southern 53 58 @Charleston Southern 63 47 @Coastal Carolina 53 60 Radford 70 44 Elon 61 62 Winthrop 64 39 @Liberty 70 76

YEAR BY YEAR 2003-04 (19-9) Head Coach: Betsy Blose 48 @American 52 52 @Towson 71 83 Montreat 46 59 Tennessee St. 47 55 East Tennessee 49 51 @Western Carolina 41 45 @Samford 53 70 Appalachian St. 61 64 @North Carolina A&T 54 64 @Jacksonville 41 56 UT-Martin 53 67 South Carolina St. 52 78 @Wofford 59 51 Birmingham-Southern 43 64 @Winthrop 47 68 High Point 66 45 @Radford 39 46 Liberty 65 67 @Charleston Southern 81 54 @Coastal Carolina 68 78 Winthrop 62 52 @High Point 58 66 Radford 48 50 @Liberty 67 68 Coastal Carolina 41 67 Charleston Southern 44 83 @Birmingham-Southern 70 49 Birmingham-Southern 56 2004-05 (18-12) Head Coach: Betsy Blose 51 vs. Lehigh 61 62 vs. Texas-Pan American 65 65 @ Furman 79 46 American 48 81 Montreat 50 83 Western Carolina 72 82 Wofford 80 79 North Carolina A&T 59 51 vs. Delaware State 57 52 vs. Morehead State 47 64 Gardner-Webb 58 64 @Tennessee State 53 58 @Birmingham-Southern* 46 52 @Winthrop* 33 43 Liberty* 70 55 Radford* 52 62 @High Point* 65 66 Longwood 50 72 Coastal Carolina* 43 63 Charleston Southern* 49 62 @Liberty* 74 69 @Radford* 79 44 High Point* 61 54 Winthrop* 48 52 @Coastal Carolina* 48 68 @Charleston Southern* 54 56 Birmingham-Southern* 58 47 Radford 32 75 vs. High Point 53 41 @ Liberty 88 77

TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Tournament Finals Appearences 1998, 2005 Emily Hill led the Bulldogs to the 1998 Big South Championship game. Big South Tournament Results Date Round W/L Score 3/3/87 Winthrop Quarters W 69-56 3/5/87 Radford Semifinals L 89-68 2/27/88: Winthrop Quarters W 77-62 2/23/89: Campbell Semifinals L 64-45 3/8/90: Winthrop Quarters L 75-60 3/7/91: Coastal Carolina Quarters L 76-70 3/12/92: Winthrop Quarters L 66-59 3/10/93: Coastal Carolina Quarters L 72-49 3/9/94: Charleston Sou. Quarters W 74-57 3/10/94: UNC Greensboro Semifinals L 77-74 3/9/95: Radford Quarters L 85-74 3/7/96: Radford Quarters L 98-65 2/27/97: Winthrop Quarters L 70-60 2/26/98: Coastal Carolina Quarters W 60-59 2/27/98: Radford Semifinals W 81-74 2/28/98: Liberty Finals L 65-53 2/25/99: Radford Quarters L 66-61 3/2/00: Elon Quarters L 58-39 2/28/01: Liberty Quarters L 57-49 2/27/02: Liberty Quarters L 76-52 3/4/03: Liberty Quarters L 70-39 3/9/04: BSC Quarters L 56-49 3/8/05: Radford Quarters W 47-32 3/11/05: High Point Semifinals W 75-53 3/12/05: Liberty Finals L 88-41 Big South Tournament Record by Round Win Loss Pct Quarterfinals 5 13.278 Semifinals 2 3.400 Finals 0 2.000 Big South Tournament Record by Win Loss.Pct Birmingham-Southern 0 1.000 Campbell 0 1.000 Charleston Southern 1 0 1.000 Coastal Carolina 1 2.333 Elon 0 1.000 High Point 1 0 1.000 Liberty 0 5.000 Radford 2 4.333 UNC Greensboro 0 1.000 Winthrop 2 3.400 Totals 7 18.280 78 Bulldogs accept the runner-up trophy after the 2005 Big South Championship game.

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