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2011-12 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. Refresh ments 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, James Sipes, and Chuck Williams. PRINTING & MECHANICAL ART: Diversified Graphics, Inc., of Salisbury, NC. ON THE COVER: Joysa Connor, Dana Hicks, Nisha Long. - 1 -

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Sitting (L-R): Quaneasia Coleman, Elizabeth Merritt, Renee Welfare, Nisha Long, Dana Hicks, Jolysa Connor, Maggie Sullivan, Taylor May. Standing: Assistant Coach Dorthell Little, Assistant Coach Ricky Joines, Lauren Lewis, Santana Morrison, Courtney Mull, Antoinette McPhail, Hannah Lewis, Mallary Clay, Chloe Bully, Jasmine Edwards, Head Coach Angie Morton. 2011-12 Catawba College Women s Basketball Roster NO. NAME POS. HT. CLASS HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 3 Chloe Bully F 5-8 Fr Hannut,BELGIUM/KOL Landen 4 Lauren Lewis G 5-5 So Concord,NC/N.Mecklenburg 5 Nisha Long G 5-6 Sr Dallas,NC/Gaston Day 10 Jasmine Edwards G 5-3 Fr Chester,VA/Matoaca 11 Jolysa Connor G 5-7 Sr Charlotte,NC/Waddell 12 Mallary Clay F 5-10 Fr Lansing,NC/Ashe Co. 13 Elizabeth Merritt C 6-0 Jr Lexington,NC/E.Davidson 14 Taylor May F 6-0 Jr China Grove,NC/S.Rowan 21 Dana Hicks C 5-9 Sr York,SC/Gaston Day 22 Quaneasia Coleman G 5-7 Jr Duluth,GA/Northview 23 Santana Morrison C 5-9 So Stateville,NC/N.Iredell/E.Tenn. 24 Hannah Lewis C 5-10 Fr Salisbury,NC/Sheets Memorial Christian 32 Antoinette McPhail C 6-3 Jr Timmonsville,NC/Darlington/Paine 34 Renee Welfare F 5-10 Jr Greeville,SC/Mann/Charleston So. 40 Maggie Sullivan C 6-2 Jr Fort Mill,SC/Charlotte Christian 42 Courtney Mull F 5-9 So Sanford,NC/Fayetteville Christian * Denotes red-shirt Head Coach: Angie Morton (9th year, 126-103) 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 #3 CLOUGH-ee BULL-ee #5 KNEE-sha Long #11 Joe-LISA Connor #22 Qwah-NAY-sha Coleman - 3 -

Meet the Lady Indians Chloe Bully #3 Forward 5-8 Freshman Hannut, BELGIUM Jolysa Connor #11 Guard 5-7 Senior Charlotte, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Played basketball and tennis at KOL Landen Belgique... PERSONAL: Born Chloe Bully on April 16, 1993 in Namur, BELGIUM... daughter of Patrick and Antoine Dominique Bully... father played professionally in Belgium with Catawba men s assistant Freddie Lynn... has interest in English and Spanish. Mallary Clay #12 Forward 5-10 Freshman Lansing, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Ashe County High School... three-time all-conference pick and was the Mountain Valley Conference Player of the Year as a junior... played in NC/SC All-Star Game... named All-State and All-Northwest... averaged 16.7 points and 6.4 rebounds as a senior... helped Huskies to a pair of conference titles and was a Wendy s Heisman State Finalist... PERSONAL: Born Martina Mallary Clay on Nov. 27, 1992 in Jefferson, NC... daughter of Hank and Bessie Clay... has interest in education and biology. Quaneasia Coleman #22 Guard 5-7 Junior Duluth, GA 2010-11: Had four starts over her 25 games... scored a dozen points, hitting on 6-of-9 shots in home win over Anderson... had seven points and seven rebounds in home loss to Lenoir-Rhyne... recorded three steals and handed out four assists in win over Saint Paul s... 2009-10: Saw action in 23 games... reached her high of six points three times... had six points and collected four steals in loss at Belmont Abbey... dished out three assists in loss to Lee... 2008-09: Played in 24 games as a freshman... scored high of 13 points in F/18 win over Lincoln Memorial... had 10 points, five rebounds and three steals in win at Columbia Union... scored eight points on three occasions... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Waddell High School... named Player of the Year... was also named all-conference and All-State... member of the Raider 1,000-point club... PERSONAL: Born Jolysa Chavonne Connor on Dec. 7, 1989 in Charlotte... daughter of Joseph and Angela Connor... business major. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 08-09 24-0 30-91 33.0 18-34 52.9 49 2.0 15 0.8 18 2 26 18 81 13 3.4 09-10 23-0 17-63 27.0 12-27 44.4 14 0.6 10 0.4 12 0 21 23 46 6 2.0 10-11 25-4 43-133 32.3 22-38 57.9 57 2.3 17 0.7 15 1 47 34 108 12 4.3 Total 72-4 90-287 31.4 52-99 52.5 120 1.7 42 0.6 45 3 94 75 235 13 3.3 2008-09 3-point FG: 3-12 (25.0%) 2009-10 3-point FG: 0-7 ( 0.0%) 2010-11 3-point FG: 0-5 ( 0.0%) Career 3-point FG: 3-24 (12.5%) 2010-11: Played in 25 games... scored high of six points in win over Barton... dished out four assists in win at Mount Olive... reached high of five rebounds on three occasions... 2009-10: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman... registered her high of seven points in F/6 loss to Tusculum... she hit on three of five shots, including a three-pointer, and picked a pair of steals in that loss... had two points and an assist in a loss to Clarion... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Northview High School... was named best defender, best rebounder and team MVP for the Lady Titans... PERSONAL: Born Quaneasia Coleman on May 26, 1991 in New York, NY... daughter of Michelle McKay... music major. Jasmine Edwards #10 Guard 5-3 Freshman Chester, VA HIGH SCHOOL: Starter for two years at Matoaca High School as a junior and senior... also started for two years at Dale High School... two-year captain and averaged 13 points and eight assists per game as a senior... helped Dale to a district title and a regional final... PERSON- AL: Born Jasmine Amber Edwards on April 11, 1993 in Richmond, VA... daughter of Alonzo and Renell Edwards... has interest in communications. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 09-10 10-0 5-16 31.3 2-2 100.0 13 1.3 1 0.1 3 1 6 10 13 7 1.3 10-11 25-0 14-48 29.2 14-21 66.7 35 1.4 14 0.6 5 2 27 19 43 6 1.7 Total 35-0 19-66 28.8 16-23 69.6 48 1.4 15 0.4 8 3 33 29 56 7 1.6 2009-10 3-point FG: 1-2 (50.0%) 2010-11 3-point FG: 1-2 (50.0%) Career 3-point FG: 2-4 (50.0%) - 4 -

Meet the Lady Indians Dana Hicks #21 Center 5-9 Senior York, SC Lauren Lewis #4 Guard 5-5 Sophomore Concord, NC Enters senior year ranking 11th all-time at Catawba in scoring and sixth in rebounding... 2010-11: Earned first team All-South Atlantic Conference honors... reached double figures in scoring in all but one game and registered 21 double-doubles... led the SAC and stood 11th in NCAA II in rebounding... her 336 rebounds was thirdbest total in school history... ranked sixth in the SAC and 56th in NCAA II in scoring... high of 28 points came in home loss to Livingstone as she hit on all 12 free throw tries and pulled down 15 boards... scored 27 points in loss at Mars Hill... grabbed career-best 19 rebounds in home win over Newberry... 2009-10: Named first team All-SAC and second team all-region... averaged a doubledouble as she finished eighth in scoring and second in rebounds... her 11.2 rebounding average ranked ninth in NCAA II... earned league player of the week honors on J/19... delivered 14 double-doubles on the year... scored high of 27 points with 16 boards in win at Mars Hill... poured in 26 points, hitting on a perfect 10-of- 10 at the line, and pulled down a career-high 18 rebounds in upset at Carson-Newman... had seven 20+ point scoring efforts... 2008-09: Named to the South Atlantic Conference All- Freshman team... joined team after first semester and started 13 of 19 games... had four double-doubles including 10 points and 10 rebounds vs. Livingstone in first game... scored high of 29 points, hitting 11 of 16 shots, in F/18 win over LMU... tallied 23 points with 11 boards in F/14 win at Mars Hill... ripped down 16 rebounds at Wingate... had 18 points with 15 rebounds in J/10 loss to Tusculum... had basket at buzzer to beat Carson-Newman in overtime... HIGH SCHOOL: Starter at Gaston Day... named all-conference and All-State... helped Gaston Day to three state titles... PERSONAL: Born Dana Monique Hicks on Oct. 14, 1988 in Brunswick, GA... daughter of Dorothy Darby and Dewayne Hicks... sports management major. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 08-09 19-13 80-158 50.6 50-78 64.1 132 6.9 8 0.4 21 6 30 53 210 29 11.1 09-10 27-27 145-291 49.8 118-162 72.8 303 11.2 25 0.9 42 11 61 66 408 27 15.1 10-11 29-29 175-377 46.4 149-191 78.0 336 11.6 40 1.4 47 14 96 66 499 28 17.2 Total 75-69 400-826 48.4 317-431 73.5 771 10.3 73 1.0 110 31 187 185 1117 29 14.9 Hannah Lewis #24 Center 5-10 Freshman Salisbury, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Sheets Memorial Christian... was a four-year captain and two-time team MVP... helped Sheets to the 2011 NCCAA State Championship... scored 1,000 career points and averaged 22 points as a senior... PERSONAL: Born Hannah Beth Lewis on June 6, 1993 in Salisbury... daughter of Jim and Polly Lewis... has interest in Spanish. Nisha Long #5 Guard 5-6 Senior Dallas, NC 2010-11: Saw action in 22 games as a freshman... her high of 10 points came in win at Brevard... had nine points in loss at Mars Hill and eight points in home win over Brevard... finished third on team in three-pointers and ranked 10th in the SAC in three-point shooting accuracy... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at North Mecklenburg High School... averaged 16.8 points as a senior... was a two-time all-conference pick and also earned all-district honors... helped Vikings to an Elite 8 spot in 07-08... was a four-time all-conference pick and an All-State selection in softball... PERSONAL: Born Lauren Ashton Lewis on Dec. 12, 1991 in Charlotte, NC... daughter of Duane Lewis and Michele Harris... has interest in physical education. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 10-11 22-0 26-73 35.6 6-10 60.0 25 1.1 17 0.8 6 0 19 13 80 10 3.6 2010-11 3-point FG: 22-61 (36.1%) Did not play in 2010-11... 2009-10: Started in all 28 games... ranked fourth in the conference in assists... handed out eight assists against Saint Paul s and seven vs. Wingate, Tusculum and Brevard... reached double figures in scoring 17 times... her career-high of 22 points came in win over Barton... scored 20 points in win over Lincoln Memorial and added 19 points and eight rebounds against Cumberlands... 2008-09: Played in 27 games and made 16 starts... had nine double-figure scoring games... scored high of 19 points, hitting 11-of-12 free throws, with five steals in J/17 loss to Mars Hill... had 18 points in win at Pfeiffer and 16 points in opening win vs. King... handed out eight assists and scored 12 points in win at LMU... 2007-08: Racked up a dozen starts over her 20 games... missed most of February with an ankle injury... high of 13 points came against NC Central... scored 11 points at Livingstone... dished out 10 assists with six rebounds in loss to Central State... pulled down eight boards vs. Bluefield State... 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 played for Catawba... business major. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 07-08 20-12 36-98 36.7 22-30 73.3 49 2.5 57 2.9 21 0 51 48 100 13 5.0 08-09 27-16 77-236 32.6 66-85 77.6 78 2.9 75 2.8 37 2 66 67 230 19 8.5 09-10 28-28 103-304 33.9 114-153 74.5 88 1.3 111 3.9 42 3 84 66 343 22 12.3 Total 75-56 216-638 33.9 202-268 75.4 215 2.9 243 3.2 100 5 201 181 670 22 8.9 2007-08 3-point FG: 6-26 (23.1%) 2008-09 3-point FG: 10-61 (16.4%) 2009-10 3-point FG: 23-80 (28.8%) Career 3-point FG: 39-167 (23.4%) - 5 -

Meet the Lady Indians Taylor May #14 Forward 6-0 Junior China Grove, NC Santana Morrison #23 Center 5-9 Sophomore Statesville, NC Member of SAC Honor Roll... 2010-11: Made two starts over her 29 games... career-high of nine points came in win over Saint Paul s... pulled down six rebounds and scored six points in win over Lees-McRae... blocked a pair of shots in win at Lincoln Memorial... 2009-10: Appeared in a dozen games as a freshman and had one start... grabbed four rebounds in that start at Tusculum... tallied five points with five rebounds in loss at Newberry... HIGH SCHOOL: Fouryear starter at South Rowan High School... named County Player of the Year in both basketball and volleyball... threetime all-conference performer, scoring over 1,000 career points... was a scholar athlete... PERSONAL: Born Ivory Taylor May on April 4, 1991 in Salisbury, NC... daughter of Steve and Melody May... exercise science major with a stellar 3.83 GPA. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 09-10 12-1 4-18 22.2 5-10 50.0 19 1.6 0 0.0 1 3 2 9 13 5 1.1 10-11 29-2 31-72 43.1 6-13 46.2 58 2.0 5 0.2 8 7 25 37 68 9 2.3 Total 41-3 35-90 38.9 11-23 47.8 77 1.9 5 0.1 9 10 27 46 81 9 2.0 Antoinette McPhail #32 Center 6-3 Junior Timmonsville, SC Transfer from East Tennessee State where she played in 16 games last year, scoring 19 points and grabbing 21 rebounds... HIGH SCHOOL: Started three years at North Iredell High School... earned all-conference and all-academic honors... was named best offense and MVP for the Raiders... helped team to a pair of state playoff appearances... PERSONAL: Born Santana Morrison on May 11, 1991 in Statesville... daughter of Geriee Gillespie and Kenneth Morrison... has interset in business. Courtney Mull #42 Forward 5-9 Sophomore Sanford, NC 2010-11: Played in 18 games as a freshman... had highs of 13 points and nine rebounds in win over Saint Paul s... scored 10 points in win over Lees-McRae... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter in high school, finishing at Fayetteville Christian... averaged a double-double in both junior and senior years... earned all-conference honors and helped FCS to a 27-4 mark... PERSONAL: Born Courtney Simone Mull on Aug. 29, 1991 in Hickory, NC... daughter of Malik and Delaine Person... has interest in psychology. Will not play this season after transferring from Paine College... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Darlington High School... was captain and team MVP... named best defensive player... helped Falcons to Lower State title and a pair of regional titles... PERSONAL: Born Antoinette Elissa McPhail on Nov. 20, 1990 in Hartsville, SC... daughter of Darrelll and Jeannette McPhail... has interest in sociology. Elizabeth Merritt #13 Center 6-0 Junior Lexington, NC YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 10-11 18-0 18-34 52.9 8-15 53.3 34 1.9 0 0.0 2 2 13 19 44 13 2.4 Maggie Sullivan #40 Center 6-2 Junior Fort Mill, SC 2010-11: Played in all 29 games and made 26 starts... had 11 double-figure scoring games... delivered high of 20 points with eight rebounds in loss at Livingstone... recorded a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds in home win over Brevard... also grabbed 10 rebounds at Newberry... ranked ninth in the SAC in rebounding and 10th in FG shooting... had 17 points in home win over Lincoln Memorial... 2009-10: Had 17 starts over 26 games as a freshman... twice reached double figures, scoring 11 points at Livingstone and 10 at Tusculum where she was perfect on eight free throws... grabbed eight rebounds in each of those double-figure scoring games... pulled down 10 rebounds and scored eight points at Newberry... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at East Davidson High School... named all-conference, all-district and allregion... averaged 11 points and eight rebounds as both a junior and senior... helped Golden Eagles to the 2008 State Championship... team was three-time sectional champions... PERSONAL: Born Elizabeth Ellen Merritt on July 6, 1991 in Thomasville, NC... daughter of Joey and Susan Merritt... has interest in physical education. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 09-10 26-17 36-69 52.2 25-33 75.8 107 4.1 19 0.7 12 11 32 62 97 11 3.7 10-11 29-26 94-203 46.3 47-61 77.0 199 6.9 35 1.2 32 19 47 68 238 20 8.2 Total 55-43 130-272 47.8 72-94 76.6 306 5.6 54 1.0 44 30 79 130 335 20 6.1 2009-10 3-point FG: 0-2 ( 0.0%) 2010-11 3-point FG: 3-7 (42.9%) Career 3-point FG: 3-9 (33.3%) Red-shirted in 2010-11 after a pre-season knee injury... 2009-10: Played in all 28 games and started four... reached double figures in three games which came over a four-game stretch in December... hit winning shot with seven seconds left in home win over Carson-Newman... high of 13 points came at home vs. Livingstone... tallied a dozen points vs. Mount Olive and 10 vs. Lee... added four steals in the Mount Olive win... pulled down six boards in home win over Newberry... 2008-09: Made 14 starts in 28 games as a freshman... posted a pair of double-doubles, including an 18-point, 10-rebound effort vs. Barton... reached double figures six times with a high of 20 points vs. J.C. Smith... scored 18 points in win at Pfeiffer... pulled down 10 rebounds with 14 points in win over Virginia Union... led team in blocked shots... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter in high school, two at Charlotte Catholic and the last two at Charlotte Christian... was a three-time all-conference pick and two-time team MVP at Charlotte Christian... named All-State as a senior... PERSONAL: Born Margaret Kay Sullivan on Oct. 21, 1989 in Buffalo, NY... daughter of Kathy Sullivan and Dan Sullivan... mother, Kathy, was member of crew team at Syracuse... mathematics major. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 08-09 28-14 75-147 51.0 51-75 68.0 106 3.8 9 0.3 29 11 42 61 201 20 7.2 09-10 28-4 41-82 50.0 21-33 63.6 69 2.5 11 0.4 20 8 28 38 103 13 3.7 Total 56-18 116-229 50.7 72-108 66.7 121 2.2 20 0.4 49 19 70 99 304 20 5.4-6 -

UP CLOSE With The Seniors Jolysa Connor Dana Hicks Nisha Long What team would you like to see on the Catawba schedule: My sports hero growing up was: My favorite sport other than the one I play is: Duke UNC UConn Michael Jordan Michael Jordan Michael Jordan Track & Field None Football My favorite food is: Collard Greens Seafood Chicken Wings My favorite TV show is: The Golden Girls Martin Extreme House Makeover My Favorite movie is: Bridesmaids Due Date The Blind Side If I could invite three people to dinner in history, they would be: Pat Summit, Kobe Bryant & Steve Jobs Tupac, Oprah and Martin Luther King, Jr. My dad, my mom & my sister My favorite musical group/singer is: Beyonce Drake Beyonce My greatest athletic moment was: Making 1,000 point club in high school Scoring 1,000th point at Catawba Having my high school jersey retired I m afraid of: Snakes Failing in life Cats Place I d most like to visit is: Puerto Rico Jamaica Hawaii If I could have a superpower, it would be: My favorite Salisbury restaurant is: Invisibility Invisibility Creating money Tokyo Express/Casa Grande Cristo s Cristo s Renee Welfare #34 Forward 5-10 Sophomore Greenville, SC Red-shirted in 2010-11 with a knee injury...2009-10: Played in all 28 games and started in five... her high of seven points came at Lincoln Memorial then followed with six points vs. Lenoir-Rhyne... grabbed eight rebounds in home win over Mars Hill... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Mann High School where she helped the Patriots to three South Carolina 3A State Championships... served as captain and was named to the all-tournament team... over her career, Mann posted a 95-14 record... was also a member of the state champion track team... PERSONAL: Born Renee Bryana Welfare on Feb. 26, 1990 in Greenville... daughter of Theoplious and Karla Welfare... biology major. YEARGP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 09-10 28-5 23-61 37.7 22-41 53.7 82 2.9 21 0.8 20 8 28 38 103 7 2.4-7 -

Angie Morton - Head Coach A ngie Morton begins her ninth season at the helm of the Catawba College women s basketball program. Catawba has compiled a 126-103 mark in her previous 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, Keri, Krista and Tad. Assistant Coaches RICKY JOINES Assistant Coach Ricky Joines is in his thirteenth 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 ninth 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. - 8 -

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 219-79 (73.5%) 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. Athletic Training LESLIE DENT Athletic Trainer Leslie Dent is in her first year as Assistant Athletic Trainer at Catawba College. In addition to her medical coverage for the men s and women s basketball teams, she also oversees coverage for the cross country, swimming, tennis and golf teams, which includes both home and away practice and game coverage. Dent received her Master of Arts, Exercise, Leisure and Sport with a concentration in athletic training from Kent State University this past May. While at Kent State, Dent worked with the football, softball and women s basketball squads. Dent earned a Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training from East Carolina University in 2009. She worked with numerous sports at ECU, including football, softball, women s basketball and women s soccer. She has also helped staff regional basketball tournaments for the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. - 9 -

2010-11 Catawba College Women s Basketball Final Statistics Overall: 15-14 South Atlantic Conference: 9-9 Home: 10-4 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 1-0 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. Hicks 29-29 964 175-377 46.4% 0-1 0.0% 149-191 78.0% 132 336 11.6 40 47 14 96 66 499 28 17.2 Ivanovic 29-29 1006 155-407 38.1% 71-216 32.9% 77-92 83.7% 29 171 5.9 80 51 13 77 47 458 28 15.8 Long 29-29 972 103-326 31.6% 29-130 22.3% 57-83 68.7% 25 58 2.0 94 42 1 71 65 292 26 10.1 Merritt 29-26 890 94-203 46.3% 3-7 42.9% 47-61 77.0% 72 199 6.9 35 35 19 47 68 238 20 8.2 Connor 25-4 319 43-133 32.3% 0-5 0.0% 22-38 57.9% 30 57 2.3 17 15 1 47 34 108 12 4.3 Lewis 22-0 205 26-73 35.6% 22-61 36.1% 6-10 60.0% 7 25 1.1 17 6 0 19 13 80 10 3.6 Dellapenta 26-25 710 28-97 28.9% 13-48 27.1% 19-24 79.2% 17 84 3.2 79 18 2 63 57 88 9 3.4 Foster 18-0 117 20-63 31.7% 17-57 29.8% 2-2 100% 5 23 1.3 9 5 1 13 10 59 17 3.3 Mull 18-0 102 18-34 52.9% 0-0 --- 8-15 53.3% 13 34 1.9 0 2 2 13 19 44 13 2.4 May 29-2 337 31-72 43.1% 0-2 0.0% 6-13 46.2% 22 58 2.0 5 8 7 25 37 68 9 2.3 Coleman 25-0 182 14-48 29.2% 1-2 50.0% 14-21 66.7% 16 35 1.4 14 5 2 27 19 43 6 1.7 Dameron 7-1 46 4-9 44.4% 3-5 60.0% 1-2 50.0% 3 7 1.0 7 2 0 3 3 12 5 1.7 TEAM 65 143 4.9 4 CATAWBA 29 5850 711-1842 38.6% 159-534 29.8% 408-552 73.9% 436 1230 42.4 397 233 62 505 438 1989 94 68.6 OPPONENTS 29 5850 705-1808 39.0% 124-408 30.4% 347-504 68.8% 390 1165 40.3 357 257 86 521 527 1881 101 64.9 Deadball rebounds: Catawba 60/Opponents 80 Game-By-Game Results LEADING LEADING DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE OVERALL FG% FT% SCORER REBOUNDER N/12 at Clayton State# L 69-80 0-1 35.0 64.5 Ivanovic 19 Ivanovic 11 N/13 North Georgia# W 63-48 1-1 43.5 50.0 Ivanovic 17 Hicks 10 N/16 at Barton L 69-71 1-2 40.9 57.1 Hicks 27 Hicks 12 N/20 at Mount Olive W 71-61 2-2 45.5 85.0 Hicks 25 Hicks 13 N/23 LIVINGSTONE L 74-79 2-3 33.3 85.3 Hicks 28 Hicks 15 N/26 LEES-McRAE+ W 79-45 3-3 45.1 64.3 Hicks 17 Hicks 10 N/27 BARTON+ W 81-55 4-3 44.6 75.0 Long 26 Hicks 10 D/1 at Livingstone L 88-101 4-4 47.2 77.3 Hicks 24 Hicks 11 D/4 CARSON-NEWMAN* W 68-65 5-4 40.6 76.9 Hicks 21 Hicks/Ivanovic 10 D/11 SAINT PAUL S W 94-58 6-4 42.4 70.7 Ivanovic/Hicks 17 Mull 9 D/14 at Lincoln Memorial* W 56-55 7-4 27.1 73.7 Ivanovic/Hicks 19 Hicks 16 D/31 BELMONT ABBEY W 63-58 8-4 43.9 69.2 Hicks 18 Hicks 13 J/5 WINGATE* W 58-56 9-4 31.3 72.7 Ivanovic 14 Hicks 10 J/8 at Anderson* W 71-67 10-4 36.7 85.7 Ivanovic 26 Hicks 10 J/12 BREVARD* W 77-45 11-4 46.0 56.3 Ivanovic 19 Hicks 13 J/15 TUSCULUM* L 59-70 11-5 33.8 66.7 Hicks 21 Hicks 15 J/19 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 55-60 11-6 37.7 77.8 Hicks 15 Hicks 17 J/22 at Newberry* L 73-78 (OT) 11-7 34.6 72.2 Ivanovic 28 Hicks 11 J/26 MARS HILL* L 51-61 11-8 21.7 90.0 Hicks 18 Hicks 16 J/29 at Carson-Newman* L 56-70 11-9 28.0 70.0 Foster 12 Hicks/Merritt 8 F/2 at Wingate* L 58-60 11-10 39.0 64.3 Merritt 15 Hicks 9 F/5 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* W 84-73 12-10 42.9 70.4 Ivanovic/Merritt/Foster 17 Merritt 6 F/9 at Brevard* W 68-62 13-10 45.5 68.8 Ivanovic 20 Hicks 11 F/12 ANDERSON* W 74-65 14-10 42.9 86.4 Ivanovic/Long 14 Hicks 13 F/16 LENOIR-RHYNE* L 63-65 (OT) 14-11 32.8 66.7 Ivanovic 19 Hicks 16 F/19 at Tusculum* L 51-55 14-12 33.9 70.0 Hicks 19 Hicks/Ivanovic 8 F/23 at Mars Hill* L 75-90 14-13 50.0 70.0 Hicks 27 Hicks 7 F/26 NEWBERRY* W 79-60 15-13 46.3 85.2 Hicks 25 Hicks 19 M/2 at Wingate% L 62-68 15-14 35.6 93.8 Ivanovic 18 Hicks 16 CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games # Denotes Peach Belt/SAC Challenge at Morrow,GA + Comfort Suites Classic at Salisbury,NC % Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament 1st Round - 10 -

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; by Dana Hicks at Livingstone (101-74), Nov. 25, 2009 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.438 (35-80) by Brooke Whitley in 28 games, 2009-10 CAREER.406 (97-239) by Brooke Whitley in 104 games, 2006-10 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; Dana Hicks in 29 games, 2010-11 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.891 (57-64) by Sicilia LoSauro in 28 games, 2007-08 CAREER.823 (130-158) by Milica Ivanovic in 57 games, 2009-11 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; by Cameron Clark vs. Pfeiffer (95-81), Nov. 22, 2008 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 - 11 -

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.653 (32-49) vs. Lincoln Memorial (85-80), Jan. 23, 2008 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 534 in 29 games, 2010-11 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.739 (408-552) in 29 games, 2010-11 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 - 12 -

- 13 - 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. Dana Hicks (08- )................................................771 7. Helene Reigstad (85-89)............................................. 703 8. Joyce Robinson (86-91).............................................. 692 9. Maureen Stern (87-90).............................................. 680 10. 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. Milica Ivanovic (09-11)................ 130-158.......................823 2. Jowita Sokolowska (93-97)............. 408-517.......................789 3. Ashley Cox (01-05)...................329-427........................771 4. Tabitha Mouhot (97-99)............... 129-168.......................768 5. Jaime Allison (94-97)................. 156-205.......................761 6. Tammy McEntire (91-95).............. 249-331.......................752 7. Lisa Kearns (84-88)................... 252-344.......................733 8. Tamekia Foster (03-07)................255-351........................727 9. Hannah Davis (04-06)................. 103-140.......................721 10. Ne Keithia Howard (06-08)............154-214........................720 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. Dana Hicks (10-11).................................................499 SEASON Rebounds 1. Stephanie McCormick (90-91).........................................374 2. Danyel Locklear (03-04)............................................. 340 3. Stephanie McCormick (92-93).........................................335 4. Dana Hicks (10-11)..................................................336 5. Lynn Nance (85-86).................................................315 6. Helene Reigstad (85-86)..............................................308 7. Stephanie McCormick (90-91).........................................303 Dana Hicks (09-10)................................................. 303 9. Maureen Stern (87-88)...............................................300 10. Lynn Nance (86-87).................................................299 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. Cameron Clark (08-09)................................................80 5. Rhonda Auman (89-90)...............................................79 6. Stephanie McCormick (92-93)..........................................77 7. Lakai Brice (98-99)...................................................74 8. Lakai Brice (99-00)...................................................71 9. Lakai Brice (97-98)...................................................67 10. Danyel Locklear (03-04)............................................. 66 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 (07-08).............161-282........................571 4. Ne Keithia Howard (06-07).............114-202....................... 564 Dorthell Little (00-01).................101-179........................564 6. Dorthell Little (02-03).................115-205.......................561 7. Danyel Locklear (01-02)...............174-314.......................554 8. Donna Carr (00-01)...................150-123........................549 9. Dorthell Little (01-02).................158-293........................539 10. Maureen Stern (89-90)................245-458........................535 SEASON (Min.50 made) FTM-FTA PCT.% 1. Sicilia LoSauro (07-08).................54-67.........................891 2. Jowita Sokolowska (96-97).............160-191........................838 3. Ashley Cox (03-04)................... 113-135.......................837 4. Milica Ivanovic (10-11).................77-92.........................837 5. Tabitha Mouhot (98-99)................57-70.........................814 6. Lakai Brice (99-00).................... 63-78........................808 7. Tammy McEntire (91-92)............... 58-72........................806 8. Milica Ivanovic (09-10)................. 53-66........................803 9. Hillary Hampton (06-07)............... 67-84........................798 10. Aisha Stewart (03-04)................. 54-68........................794 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 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 Year Coach Overall Conf. 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 2007-08 Angie Morton 12-16 4-10 2008-09 Angie Morton 16-12 8-8 2009-10 Angie Morton 15-13 8-8 2010-11 Angie Morton 15-14 9-9 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- (7) 229 126 103.550 2 13 Coaches 43 seasons 1014 506 508.499 8 All-Time Opponents Albany State (GA).........2-0 Alderson-Broaddus (WV)...1-0 Anderson (SC)............3-0 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.)......10-20 Bellarmine (KY)...........0-2 Belmont (TN)............0-1 Belmont Abbey...........3-8 Bennett.................3-0 Berry (GA)...............0-1 Bluefield St. (WV).........1-0 Bowie State (MD).........0-1 Brevard................. 8-1 BYU-Hawaii............. 1-0 Campbell................0-3 Carson-Newman........31-20 Central State (OH)........0-1 Charleston (WV)......... 0-1 Claflin (SC)..............1-1 Clarion (PA)..............0-1 Clark Atlanta (GA)........1-0 Clayton St. (GA).......... 1-1 Coker (SC)...............4-2 Columbia Union (MD)..... 1-0 Columbus St. (GA)........1-2 Concord (WV)............3-0 Concordia-St. Paul (MN)... 0-1 Converse (SC)............2-0 U. of Cumberland (KY).....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 Flagler (FL)..............0-1 Florida Atlantic...........0-1 Florida Southern......... 0-1 Florida Tech.............1-1 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 (TN)............... 1-0 King s...................0-3 Lander (SC)..............0-3 Lee (TN)................ 0-1 Lees-McRae..............3-4 Lenoir-Rhyne.......... 31-36 Limestone (SC)........... 8-0 Lincoln Memorial (TN).....7-3 Livingstone............ 17-4 Longwood (VA)...........2-1 Mars Hill............. 32-32 Mercer (GA).............0-1 Meredith................4-0 Methodist...............3-2 Midway (KY).............1-0 Millersville (PA)..........1-0 Molloy (NY).............1-0 Mount Olive.............7-1 Newberry............. 25-12 Norfolk State (VA)........0-3 N.C. A&T................0-8 North Georgia............1-0 UNC-Asheville............0-2 UNC-Charlotte............0-9 UNC-Greensboro..........0-6 UNC-Pembroke......... 3-22 UNC-Wilmington......... 0-4 N.C. Central.............2-1 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............... 22-26 Pikeville (KY)............ 1-0 Pitt-Johnstown (PA).......0-2 Presbyterian........... 20-19 Queens (NC)............ 13-4 Sacred Heart............ 4-0 St. Andrews............ 13-0 St. Augustine s...........3-1 St. Paul s (VA)............9-1 Shaw...................0-2 USC-Aiken.............. 4-4 USC-Spartanburg......... 3-1 Southern Wesleyan (SC)....1-0 Tampa (FL).............. 1-0 Transylvania (KY)........ 0-1 Tusculum..............13-16 Valdosta State (GA)....... 0-1 Virginia State........... 4-0 Virginia Union........... 4-2 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.............. 29-51 Winston-Salem State...... 2-1 Winthrop (SC)........... 1-1 Wisconsin-Parkside....... 0-1 Wofford (SC)............ 1-0 TOTAL (1,014 games)... 506-508 - 14 -

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