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University of Tampa Basketball FactsFounded ......................................................................1931Enrollment ................................................................6,500Address 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606Nickname ............................................................SpartansSchool Colors ................................Red, Black and GoldNational Affiliation ............................................NCAA IIConference ..............................................Sunshine StateHome Court Bob Martinez Sports Center (3,432)2009­10 Record ........................................................26­52009­10 SSC Record................................................14­22009­10 SSC Finish ................................................FirstStarters Returning/Lost ..........................................2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost..............................5/6

The AdministrationPresident ....................................Dr. Ronald L. VaughnAthletic Director ....................................Larry MarfiseAssociate Athletic Director/Marketing ..Gil SwallsAssistant Athletic Director ................Cher PittengerFacility Director ....................................Jerome FultonFaculty Representative ......................Dr. Eric Vlahov

The Coaching StaffHead Coach ....................................................Tom JesseeAlma Mater ..................................Bluefield State, 1988Office Phone ........................................(813) 257­3490E­mail ......................................................tjessee@ut.eduCareer Record..........................................344­158 (17)Tampa Record ......................................174­69 (Eight)Assistant Coach ......................................Phyllis KesselAssistant Coach ..........................................Nikki JesseeOffice Phone ........................................(813) 257­3645Manager ......................Jennifer Gellock, Shelby Dale

Sports InformationDirector ............................................................Tom KolbeAlma Mater ................................................Tampa, 2001Office Phone ........................................(813) 257­3473E­mail ........................................................tkolbe@ut.eduWomen’s Basketball SID ....................Caitlyn MitrykAlma Mater ................................................Tampa, 2010Office Phone ........................................(813) 257­3444E­mail ....................................................Cmitryk@ut.eduSports Information Fax ..................(813) 253­6288Website ..............................www.tampaspartans.com

CreditsThe University of Tampa 2010­11 women’sbasketball media guide was written by CaitlynMitryk, Assistant Sports Information Director,with editorial assistance by Tom Kolbe andAdrian Martinez. Photography by Andy Meng,Stageshot Photography. Design and layout byTom Kolbe, Taylor Flatt and Carli Todd. Frontcover designed by Carli Todd.

General InformationTable of Contents..........................3Quick Facts ....................................3Athletic Directory ........................4

The CoachesTom Jessee ................................5­6Phyllis Kessel ................................7Nikki Jessee ..............................8­9Nate Wood ..................................10Jennifer Gellock ..........................10Shelby Dale ..................................10

2010­11 Team InfoRoster ............................................11TV/Radio Roster........................12Outlook ..................................13­15

Returning PlayersTaja Green ............................17­18Catriana Messina................19­20Gianna Messina ..................21­22Kamari Smith ......................23­24Sarah Wickham ..................25­26

NewcomersGreta Bartkute ............................27Sarah Brennan ..........................27Nadia Givens ..............................28Jaleesa Harmon..........................28Monique Johnson......................29Erin Knight ..................................29Shelby Porter...............................30Lindsey Watson..........................30

2009­10 ReviewSchedule/Results ......................31Individual Statistics ..................32Game Highs..................................33Team Statistics ............................34Honors and Awards ................34

Tampa W. Basketball HistorySpecial Recognition..................35Retired Numbers ......................35Honors and Awards ..........36­37Yearly Results ............................38Tampa Coaching History ......38Spartans in the NCAA..............39Spartans in the SSC ..........40­41Ind. Season Records ..........42­44

Ind. Career Records ..........45­47Single Game Ind. Records ......48Team Game Records ................49Team Season Records ......50­52Other Team Records................53Yearly Leaders ....................54­56Milestones....................................57

Sunshine State ConferenceConference Information ........582009­10 SSC Awards ..............582009­10 SSC Standings ..........582010­11 SSC Poll ......................58SSC Excellence............................59SSC Institutions ..........................60

The OpponentsOpponent Information ....61­62All­Time Series Records..........63Year­by­Year Results ........64­70

All­Time RosterW. Basketball Roster ........71­72

The University of TampaSSC Silver Anniversary ..........73National Championships 74­75UT Athletic Hall of Fame ........76SSC Hall of Fame ......................77Academic All­Americans ........78All­Americans ......................79­80University Overview ........81­82SAAC ..............................................83Athletic Facilities ......................84

The AdministrationDr. Ronald L. Vaughn ..............85Larry Marfise..............................86

History of UTNickname & Colors ..................87From the Beginning ................87

The MediaNewspapers ................................88Television ....................................88Radio ..............................................88

The Schedule2010­11 Schedule.....................89

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UT Athletic DepartmentAthletic Department Phone Number: (813) 253­6240Athletic Department Fax: (813) 253­6288Department E­Mail: first initial last [email protected] (unless noted)Ed Brennan, Head Swimming Coach ............................................259­1328Scott Brickett, Head Athletic Trainer (wbrickett) ....................257­3264Adrian Bush, Head Men’s Soccer Coach........................................257­3407Colleen Cannon, Marketing Assistant ............................................257­1733Chris Catanach, Head Volleyball Coach ........................................257­3406Rick Christie, Head Golf Coach..........................................................257­3498Jaci Davis, Assistant Softball Coach ................................................257­3481DeCarlo Deveaux, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ..............257­3781Hope Donnelly, Head Cheerleading Coach ..................................257­1733Al DuFaux, Head Tennis Coach ........................................................257­3076Bill Dunlap, Head Crew Coach (wdunlap)....................................258­4166Jerome Fulton, Facilities Director....................................................257­3482Ryan Gober, Assistant Swimming Coach ......................................257­3419Nikki Jessee, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ................257­3645Tom Jessee, Head Women’s Basketball Coach ..........................257­3490Mark Johnson, Assistant Baseball Coach/Head JV Coach ....257­3673Leslie Kanter, Head Softball Coach..................................................257­3481Alison Kapuska, Assistant Athletic Trainer ................................253­6264Jamie Kennedy, Assistant Athletic Trainer ..................................253­6264Ryan Kennedy, Assistant Baseball Coach ....................................257­3673Phyllis Kessel, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ..............257­3645Jim Kiner, Assistant Swimming Coach ..........................................257­3419Tom Kolbe, Sports Information Director......................................257­3473Jeff Lamm, Associate Head Volleyball Coach ..............................257­3190Maurice Loregnard, Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach..................257­3184Gerry Lucey, Head Women’s Soccer Coach ................................257­3188Larry Marfise, Athletic Director ......................................................257­3307Scott McNulty, Assistant Baseball Coach ......................................257­3673Sam Militello, Associate Head Baseball Coach............................257­3673Caitlyn Mitryk, Assistant Sports Information Director ..........257­3444Erin Morse, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach ..........................257­3184Phil Murray, Assistant Swimming Coach......................................257­3419Justin Pecka, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ........................257­3781Cher Pittenger, Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance ........257­3000Denise Rubio, Assistant Softball Coach ........................................257­3481Eric Sims, Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach......................................257­3184Jarrett Slaven, Head Cross Country Coach ..................................257­3644Richard Schmidt, Head Men’s Basketball Coach ......................257­3440Gil Swalls, Associate Athletic Director............................................257­1733Don Tobin, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach ............................257­3184Joe Urso, Head Baseball Coach ........................................................257­3488Dror Vaknin, Assistant Cross Country Coach..............................257­3644Heather VanOpdorp, Assistant Athletic Trainer ........................253­6264Steve Wolf, Assisant Men’s Soccer Coach ....................................257­3184Nate Wood, Assistant Athletic Trainer ..........................................253­6264Melissa Wright, Business Manager (melissa.wright) ............257­3100

The University of Tampa fields 16 men's and women's varsitysports which compete at the NCAA Division II level. UT is amember of the nine­school Sunshine State Conference, con­sidered the "Conference of National Champions." Spartanteams are among those national champions, having wonNCAA II titles in men's soccer (1981, 1994 & 2001), baseball(1992, 1993, 1998, 2006 & 2007), golf (1987 & 1988), volley­ball (2006) and women’s soccer (2007). Student/athletes aregiven opportunities to excel both athletically and academical­ly. The University of Tampa is the home of numerous All­Americans, all­region and all­conference players each yearand is among the top schools in the SSC numberingstudent/athletes who are named to the Commissioner'sHonor Roll. Whether you are a participant or spectator, TheUniversity of Tampa Spartans offer an exciting brand of inter­collegiate athletics.

Larry MarfiseAthletic Director

Jerome FultonFacilities

Chris CatanachVolleyball

Bill DunlapCrew

Tom JesseeWomen’s

Basketball

Al DuFauxTennis

Hope DonnellyCheerleading

Rick ChristieGolf

Adrian BushMen’s Soccer

Scott BrickettAthletic Training

Ed BrennanSwimming

Tom KolbeSports

Information

Cher PittengerAssistant AD/

Compliance/SWA

Gil SwallsAssociate

AD/Marketing

Melissa WrightBusinessManager

Joe UrsoBaseball

Leslie KanterSoftball

Gerry LuceyWomen’s Soccer

Richard SchmidtMen’s Basketball

Jarrett SlavenCross Country

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Tom Jessee has completed his eighth season as head coach for TheUniversity of Tampa women's basketball program. Jessee has guidedhis team to five straight NCAA tournament appearances, becoming thefirst coach in UT history to guide his squad to consecutive NCAA tour­naments.

Jessee has 17 years under his belt as a collegiate head coach, with nineof those seasons spent at his alma mater Bluefield State (W.V.)University, where he compiled a 170­89 mark. He earned his 300thcareer victory on the Tampa bench when the Spartans defeated PalmBeach Atlantic by a 59­52 margin in 2008. In all, Jessee is now 344­158(.685) in the college ranks.

His .685 winning percentage ranks 22nd among active coaches and34th all­time nationally. His 344 wins are good for 32nd on the activecoaches list.

At UT, Jessee has led the Spartans to six of the program's eight NCAAtournaments and three Sunshine State Conference tournament cham­pionships. His 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 squads allreceived bids to the NCAA tourney, and all but one of UT’s SSC tourna­

TomJessee

HEAD COACHHEAD COACHNinth seasonBluefield State, 1988Career Record: 344­158UT Record: 174­69Six NCAA Tournaments

ment crowns have been during the Jessee era, coming in 2006, 2007and 2009.

His 174­69 record at Tampa gives him the program's top overall win­ning percentage at .716. He was also the fastest coach in UT women'sbasketball history to 100 victories and led his 2005­06, 2006­07,2007­08, 2008­09 and 2009­10 teams to five straight 20­plus win sea­sons for the first time in program history.

Among the players Jessee has coached include Sheena Walton, whobecame the first player in UT history to garner second team All­American honors (Daktronics). Walton also joined Crystal Ashley asthe only Spartans to be three­time first­team all­SSC selections. He alsocoached first­team all­SSC selections Jessie McDowell (2003),Yushanda Morse (2004) and Gianna Messina (2009). Under his guid­ance, Hailee Sullivan was the first player in program history to benamed to the NCAA South Regional all­tournament team in 2009.

Jessee enjoyed instant success his first season, inheriting a Spartanteam that finished 16­12 the previous year and guided it to a 23­8record, the SSC regular season championship, and a NCAA IITournament bid. Jessee was named was named Sunshine StateConference Coach of the Year for his efforts as the Spartans advancedto the semifinal round of the NCAA Division II South Regional, winningthe program’s first NCAA tournament game with a 62­55 victory overFlorida Southern.

His success reached a pinnacle during the 2008­09 season when histeam set a new program mark for wins in a season with 26. The squadcaptured a share of the regular season conference title and garneredthe highest national ranking in team history – 19th. Jessee also led theteam to a school­record 13 consecutive wins, three of which came asTampa won the SSC tournament title. The team also secured the pro­gram’s second NCAA tournament victory.

In 2009­10, he was at the helm for a record­setting 26 victory cam­

Head Coach Tom Jessee 2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball

Jessee grabbed his 300th win in the 2008­09 season

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paign where the team was ranked in the WBCA national top­25 for theentire season. The Spartans also achieved the highest ranking in pro­gram history, rising to the No. 12 spot. His team ultimately advanced tothe NCAA South regional semifinals, where it suffered a 69­68 setbackto No. 4 Arkansas Tech on its home court.

While at Bluefield State, his teams won four conference championships,two district titles, and advanced to the NAIA Sweet 16 in 1985­86 whenhe served as an assistant. He was voted district Coach of the Year in1989, and his team placed either first or second in the WVIAC eighttimes in 12 seasons (nine as head coach, three as an assistant).

During his career, Jessee has tutored and developed two NAIA All­Americans, three conference and district players of the year, 27 all­con­ference selections at Bluefield State, and the NCAA II national three­

Tom Jessee Career RecordYear School Overall Record Conference Finish1988­89 Bluefield State 17­13 WVIAC Tourn. Runner­up1989­90 Bluefield State 23­8 Conference Champions1990­91 Bluefield State 18­111991­92 Bluefield State 22­8 WVIAC Tourn. Runner­up1992­93 Bluefield State 25­4 Conference Champions1993­94 Bluefield State 21­81994­95 Bluefield State 9­171995­96 Bluefield State 17­101996­97 Bluefield State 18­102002­03 Tampa 23­8 11­3 NCAA II South Regional2003­04 Tampa 10­18 4­102004­05 Tampa 18­10 9­72005­06 Tampa 24­7 13­3 NCAA II South Regional2006­07 Tampa 23­8 12­4 NCAA II South Regional2007­08 Tampa 24­7 13­3 NCAA II South Regional2008­09 Tampa 26­6 12­4 NCAA II South Regional2009­10 Tampa 26­5 14­2 NCAA II South RegionalTotals 17 seasons 344­158 (.685) 74­34 (.710) Six NCAA Appearances

point shooting leader.

On January 25, 2007, Jessee was chosen to the "25 at 25" squad by theWest Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference as one of the league'stop five coaches of all time. The group of 20 players and five coacheswas selected by a panel of coaches, administrators, players and media.

Just prior to accepting the Tampa position, he coached girl’s basketball

at New Port Richey Gulf High School and was named Tampa TribunePasco County Coach of the Year in 1998. In five years at the high schoollevel, he compiled a 75­67 record. He was also Pasco County Coach ofthe Year in golf in 2001­02.

Jessee and his wife Nikki reside in St. Petersburg with their daughterRudi.

Head Coach Tom Jessee

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In her ninth season with the Spartans, Phyllis

Kessel is making her impact on the program as she

works with the team’s post players. In addition to

those duties, she also has a hand in recruiting,

scouting opponents and day­to­day operations as

the team's top assistant.

At UT, Kessel has helped guide the program to six NCAA tournaments, including the past five. She also

became the first UT assistant coach to be a part of five consecutive NCAA national tourneys.

Among the players Kessel has coached at Tampa include Sheena Walton, who became the first player in

UT history to garner second team All­American honors (Daktronics). Walton also joined Crystal Ashley as

the only Spartans to be three­time first­team all­SSC selections. She also coached first­team all SSC selec­

tions Jessie McDowell (2003), Yushanda Morse (2004), Gianna Messina (2009­10) and Tiara Cook

(2010).

A 2002 graduate of Charleston University in physical edu­

cation, Kessel was a four­year letterwinner in basketball

and served as team captain for one season. Basketball was

not her only sport in college as she was also a member of

the crew team.

As a coach, she has previously assisted with an AAU team

in basketball and volleyball for one season each.

Phyllis recently completed a dual Master’s degree in Sport

Management and Coaching. Kessel is also a physical educa­

tion teacher at Connerton Elementary in Pasco County.

She is single and resides in New Port Richey.

Assistant Coach Phyllis Kessel

PhyllisKessel

ASSISTANTASSISTANT

COACHCOACHNinth seasonCharleston, 2002

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Assistant Coach Nikki Jessee

Nikki Jessee is in her second season as an assistant coach atUT after previously serving as a collegiate head coach forthe past five seasons. In addition to her full involvement inday­to­day operations, Jessee specializes in recruiting andguard development.

Last season, Jessee helped guide the program to their sixthstraight NCAA appearance and a perfect 14­0 home perfor­mance. Among the players Jessee has coached at Tampainclude first­team all­SSC players Tiara Cook and GiannaMessina, whom both brought home second­teamDaktronics All­South Region awards last year. She also coached Caitlyn Mitryk, last season’s SSC Defensive Player of theYear and SSC all­freshman team nominee Kamari Smith.

Along with her efforts on the court, Jessee has become one of the major influences in the program’s growth and devel­opment off the court. Jessee created the annual Women’s Walk event held every year on campus designed to raisemoney for the UT women’s basketball team and breast cancer research. Last year, Jessee’s effort racked in a total of$11,000 for both programs.

Along with the development of the Women’s Walk, Jessee is also responsible for the creation of the Mini Spartans andthe UT Mentor Program designed to give young players in the community a chance to bond and create relationshipswith the UT athletes. Mini Spartans have a chance to sit on the beach during games and also are present for the pre­game and post­game locker room speech. In addition to creating community outreach programs, Jessee is also responsi­ble for the development of the Alumni Weekend event held yearly and the monthly Spartan women’s basketball newslet­ter.

No stranger to the Sunshine State Conference, Jessee has spent a total of five years in the SSC as both a player and headcoach. In her last season as head coach, Jessee led Lynn University to a 16­12 record after successfully guiding theFighting Knights to a 16­12 record and its first ever NCAA Women’s Basketball Coaches Association national poll recog­nition in 2007­08. With an overall record of 32­24 at the helm of the Fighting Knights, Jessee was the first Lynn coach in13 years to post consecutive winning seasons.

In her first year patrolling the sidelines, Jessee became the third coach in school history for any sport to begin hercareer 8­0 while the team’s 14­2 start tied a program mark. The Fighting Knights scored the most points since the2000­01 season and recorded back­to­back winning seasons for the first time in a decade.

Jessee joined the Fighting Knights after three successful years at Martin Methodist College in Pulaski, Tenn., where shewent 38­57. In her final year, her team opened the season with its best start in school history (13­2) and later estab­lished program records for wins in a season, highest national ranking (No. 27) and wins over top 25 teams (3 upsetwins) while also picking up their first conference tournament win and advancing to the semi­finals for the first time.Overall she posted improvements of six games between her first and second years and seven games between her sec­ond and third seasons. Jessee’s teams also made huge strides academically as she helped boost the RedHawks’ teamgrade­point average above 3.0, significantly higher than the 2.02 team GPA before her arrival.

NikkiJessee

ASSISTANTASSISTANT

COACHCOACHSecond seasonRollins, 1999

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o stranger to the Sunshine State Conference, Jessee enjoyed astellar three­year career at Rollins College where she helpedthe Tars to a 63­23 record. In her final season, the Tars posteda 27­3 record, won both the SSC Regular Season andTournament title and earned a no.1 seed in the NCAA SouthRegional Tournament. While playing in the SSC honored allthree years as an All­SSC selection, named the SSC TournamentMVP, team MVP, Tars Female Athlete of the Year and CentralFlorida Female Athlete of the Year. She remains in the top­10 inthe Rollins record books for scoring, three­pointers made andpercentage, free­throws made and percentage and blocks.

Her career began at the University of Florida where she helpedthe Gators to the second round of the NCAA Tournament as afreshman. Following graduation, Jessee played professionallyfor the Bracknell, England Thames Valley Tigers, leading herteam in points and rebounds per game.

Prior to her arrival at Martin Methodist College, Jessee coachedat Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn., where she was therecruiting coordinator from 2003­04. She spent two years(2000­02) at Campbell University, where she helped guide theLady Camels to an Atlantic Sun Regular Season Championshipand runner­up finish at the A­Sun Tournament. Jessee wasthen named head coach at Lyman High in Orlando, Fla., whereshe remained for a one year stint before becoming the recruiting coordinator at Tusculum.

A Florida native, she began her coaching career in Lakeland, Fla., where she helped guide George Jenkins High School tothe State Finals in the 1999­2000 season.

Jessee was a standout player at Lakeland High School, earning All­America honors, First Team All­State, Miss FloridaRunner­up her junior year, Area Player of the Year three times and was ranked as one of the 50 best players in thenation. She is the all­time leading scorer for a career and season at Lakeland High School and also holds the record for

most points in a game with 50.

She graduated from Rollins in 1999 with a BachelorsDegree in English and received her Masters fromCampbell University in 2001 with a degree inInterdisciplinary Studies. She is the youngest of five chil­dren, and has a twin sister. Jessee, her daughter Rudi, andher husband Tom reside in St. Petersburg.

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Nate Wood is an assistant athletic trainer who serves as the head athletictrainer for men’s and women’s basketball at UT. He was hired in July of2010.

Wood previously served as a graduate assistant at the University ofSouth Florida for two years, beginning in July of 2008 and ceasing in Julyof 2010 with the completion of a Master of Arts degree in physical edu­cation and exercise science.

At USF, Wood was the football assistant trainer while serving as thehead trainer for men’s and women’s tennis and cheerleading. He alsoassisted with the University of South Florida Health Orthopedic andsupervised junior and senior athletic training education program stu­dents.

He spent one year as an athletic training intern at the University of Colorado at Boulder for the 2007­08 season. He was the football assistantathletic trainer and head women’s tennis trainer.

A 2007 graduate from the University of New Hampshire, Wood earned his degree in kinesiology and athletic training while working as a stu­dent trainer. Among the sports he worked as an undergraduate include ice hockey, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s cross country andmen’s and women’s indoor track.

Jennifer Gellock returns to The University of Tampa for her sec­ond season as head manager for the women’s basketball team.

In addition to her full involvement in day­to­day operations,Gellock is responsible for filming games and practice, breakingdown tape and recording play by plays on the bench.

The 2007 Westfield High School graduate comes to UT as anexercise science and sports studies major. Daughter of Joe andSally Gellock, the junior aspires to be a physical education teacher

or school administrator.

Shelby Dale joins The University of Tampa for her first year asthe assistant manager for the women’s basketball team.

In addition to her full involvement in day­to­day operations, Daletravels with the team to film games, help run practice and partici­pates in breaking down tape.

Dale graduated from Bloomingdale High School in 2010 and was39th overall in her class. A dean scholarship recipient, Dale joinsthe team early to gain valuable managing experience. Daughter ofDavid and Karin Dale, the freshman aspires to be an athletic

trainer.

NateWood

ASSISTANTASSISTANT

ATHLETICATHLETIC

TRAINERTRAINERFirst seasonNew Hampsire, 2007

JenGellock

HEAD HEAD

MANAGERMANAGERSecond Season

ShelbyDale

ASSISTANTASSISTANT

MANAGERMANAGERFirst season

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# Name Position Height Class Hometown Previous School2 Catriana Messina G 5­5 Sr. Tampa, Fla. Academy of the Holy Names 3 Nadia Givens G 5­5 So. Jacksonville, Fla. Volunteer State CC 4 Shelby Porter G 5­8 Fr. Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington HS Central 5 Gianna Messina G 5­6 Sr. Tampa, Fla. University of South Florida 12 Lindsey Watson G 5­7 Fr. Apopka, Fla. Hofstra University 13 Sarah Brennan F 5­11 Fr. Tampa, Fla. Tampa Catholic HS 14 Greta Bartkute F 6­3 Fr. Siauliai, Lithuania The Rock School 22 Sarah Wickham G 5­7 Jr. Naples, Fla. St. John Neumann HS 32 Kamari Smith G 5­7 So. Orlando, Fla. Ocoee HS 33 Erin Knight G 5­9 Fr. Orlando, Fla. Florida International Univ. 35 Monique Johnson F 6­0 So. Kansas City, Kan. Labette CC 40 Taja Green F 5­11 Sr. Peoria, Ill. Coffeyville CC 45 Jaleesa Harmon C 6­1 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Moberly Area CC

Head Coach: Tom Jessee Assistant Coach: Phyllis Kessel Assistant Coach: Nikki Jessee Manager: Jennifer Gellock

Assistant Manager: Shelby Dale

# Name Position Height Class Hometown Previous School14 Greta Bartkute F 6­3 Fr. Siauliai, Lithuania The Rock School 13 Sarah Brennan F 5­11 Fr. Tampa, Fla. Tampa Catholic HS 3 Nadia Givens G 5­5 So. Jacksonville, Fla. Volunteer State CC 40 Taja Green F 5­11 Sr. Peoria, Ill. Coffeyville CC 45 Jaleesa Harmon C 6­1 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Moberly Area CC 35 Monique Johnson F 6­0 So. Kansas City, Kan. Labette CC 33 Erin Knight G 5­9 Fr. Orlando, Fla. Florida International Univ. 5 Gianna Messina G 5­6 Sr. Tampa, Fla. University of South Florida 2 Catriana Messina G 5­5 Sr. Tampa, Fla. Academy of the Holy Names 4 Shelby Porter G 5­8 Fr. Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington HS Central 32 Kamari Smith G 5­7 So. Orlando, Fla. Ocoee HS 12 Lindsey Watson G 5­7 Fr. Apopka, Fla. Hofstra University 22 Sarah Wickham G 5­7 Jr. Naples, Fla. St. John Neumann HS

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2010­11 Women’s Basketball Team

Front Row (from left): Head ManagerJennifer Gellock, Lindsey Watson, KamariSmith, Nadia Givens, Catriana Messina,Gianna Messina, Sarah Wickham, ShelbyPorter, Sarah Brennan, Student TrainerTaryn Fabian,

Back Row (from left): Assistant AthleticTrainer Nate Wood, Head Coach TomJessee, Assistant Coach Nikki Jessee, ErinKnight, Jaleesa Harmon, Greta Bartkute,Monique Johnson, Taja Green, AssistantCoach Phyllis Kessel, Assistant ManagerShelby Dale.

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##22Catriana Messina

5-5 - Sr. - GNadia Givens

5-5 - So. - G

##33

##1122Lindsey Watson

5-7 - Fr. - GSarah Brennan

5-11 - Fr. - F

##1133

Kamari Smith5-7 - So. - G

##3322

Pronunciation Guide

Brennan:BREH­nenCatriana Messina: CAT­ree­ahn­ah muh­SEE­nuhGianna Messina: JEE­ahn­ah muh­SEE­nuhGreta Barkute: GRET­uh Bart­CUE­tayJaleesa Harmon: JAL­ee­SA HAR­muhnKamari: KUH­mar­eeMonique: Moe­NEEKNadia Givens: NAH­dee­uh GIH­vinzTaja: TAH­jahWickham: WICK­hum

Gianna Messina5-6 - Sr. - G

##55Shelby Porter

5-8 - Fr. - G

##44

Sarah Wickham5-7 - Jr. - G

##2222Greta Bartkute

6-3 - Fr. - F

##1144

##3333Erin Knight

5-9 - Fr. - GTaja Green5-11 - Sr. - F

##4400Monique Johnson

6-0 - So. - F

##3355

Jaleesa Harmon6-1 - Jr. - C

##4455

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball2010-11 OutlookAs the Spartans continue to climb the ladder in program marks, TheUniversity of Tampa women’s basketball team enters the 2010­11season with ambitions to go even further than ever before. Everyyear, the team continues to proceed the last, continually gettingstronger and establishing a winning tradition.

Last season, The University of Tampa women’s basketball teamwent wire­to­wire in the national rankings as the squad placed18th in the final USA Today ESPN Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll.The Spartans began the season ranked 22nd and reached as highas 12th in the poll. The SSC pre­season favorites also took home theSSC regular season championship and tied the program best, 26wins.

The team ended the year on a disappointing loss to South Regionalhosts, Arkansas Tech by a mere one point. Returners look to avengethe seasons end as the newcomer’s seek to gain respect both in theconference and in the national ranks.

Returning as head coach, Tom Jessee enters his ninth season excit­ed about the possibilities that this year’s squad has to gain. “Wehave challenged this year’s team as we do all teams and each year’sgroup of girls has raised the bar,” says Jessee.

Of the 2010 SSC champions, only five members return. “The return­ing five players are the ones that have to drive us, they have toremind themselves and their teammates everyday how difficult it isto make the NCAA tournament,” says Jessee.

Helping the Spartans return to the NCAA tournament is Tampanative, Gianna Messina. The first­team all­SCC and second­team all­South Region player comes back as one of the group’s top return­ers. “We need Gianna to lead us both on the court and off thecourt,” says Jessee. Playing in a total of 63 games in only two years,the senior is well on her way to break the 1,000 point mark. A

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potential SSC player of the year candidate, Messina was the secondleading scorer on the team and led Tampa in 3­point percentageand assists last season. “We know that that she is capable of carry­ing us on any given night,” adds Jessee.

The only other starter that returns to UT this season is senior TajaGreen. “Taja returns to us in the best shape that she has been insince she arrived at Tampa,” states Jessee. A match up problem fordefenders, the 5­foot­11 forward is deadly both in the paint andfrom behind the arc. Leading the team in field goal and free throwpercentage last year, the senior brings crucial game experience tothis year’s crew.

The last senior and only four­year letterman on the roster that willrevisit the court this season is point guard Catriana Messina. Lastseason’s spark off the bench played in every game helping theSpartans on the scoreboard in 28 contests. “The senior leadershipthat Catriana possesses is very valuable to us because she knowsand understands the system that we run. She will push to start andplay crucial minutes at the point,” notes Jessee.

Key reserves for the team, UT welcomes back junior SarahWickham and sophomore Kamari Smith to the crew as they bothfight for time on the perimeter. “Sarah has added some aspects toher game and can bring an explosive fire power to the floor. I reallybelieve that she is going to have a good year for us,” adds Jessee. Asharp shooter from the outside, Wickham has one of the quickestshots in the conference. The native of Naples, Fla. shot 42.6 percentfrom behind the 3­line and is known for her “zone­breaking” abili­ties.

When Tampa is in need of a defensive presence, coach Jessee looksfor SSC all­freshman team nominee, Kamari Smith. With a wingspan of over 6 feet, the Orlando native is one of the best rebound­ing guards on the team. “Kamari received a lot of valuable experi­

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ence last year getting on the floor in almost every game,” saysJessee. UT will look for Smith to slash and attack the basket as oneof bigger guards on the floor.

As the new year shadows a new team, the program brings on eightnewcomers; three freshmen, three junior college players, and twoDivision I transfers. “Offensively, we think we have gotten deeper.We have made it our highest priority in the recruiting process thatwe change our depth ability as a team,” notes Jessee.

A potential immediate impact to the team, junior Jaleesa Harmonlooks to fill the void of losses in the paint. The junior college trans­fer will bring instant game experience and leadership to the floorwith a wide range of back to the basket moves and scoring abilities.“We need Jaleesa to come in and be an impact player for us,” saysJessee.

Another transfer to the 2010­11 group that will fight for playingtime at the forward position is sophomore Monique Johnson. TheKansas City, Kan. native will join the team as a vital offensive anddefensive rebounder. “Monique is very crafty around the basket inher scoring capabilities; she runs the floor well and really knowshow to rebound the ball off the glass,” states Jessee.

Competing for time at the one position, sophomore guard NadiaGivens accounts for the final junior college transfer that UT bringsin this season. “Nadia is a great shooter who shot over 51 percentfrom behind the three line last year. She is a strong guard that cantake contact going to the basket,” says Jessee. Versatile enough toplay the two spot, coach Jessee believes that Nadia’s best basketballis ahead of her.

Also looking to compete at the guard position is freshman transfer,Lindsey Watson. Arguably one of the most athletic players on theteam, Watson brings a wide range of capabilities to this season’slineup. “She is a five tool player­ she can drive it, can pass it, canrebound it, can shoot it, and can defend it,” boasts Jessee. With fouryears of eligibility left, Jessee hopes that Watson will be a big part

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of the future at Tampa.

New to the team as well, freshman transfer Erin Knight looks tosteal minutes at the wing position. Another zone buster, Knight isknown for her long range shooting abilities. “Erin is a tall guard thatcan absolutely shoot the ball and possesses a really high basketballIQ,” notes Jessee. UT will look to Knight to be a threat from theperimeter and add to the depth of the team.

Rounding out UT’s newcomers are freshmen Shelby Porter, SarahBrennan and Greta Bartkute.

The one­two combination guard, Porter joins the team as a solidbasketball player. Similar to Tampa alumni, Angela Guiu, Porter hasa great outside shot and will look to push for minutes on theperimeter.

A local product, UT welcomes Tampa native, Sarah Brennan to thefreshman class. Playing the forward position in high school, Jesseelooks to transition Brennan to a wing player. “Sarah has committedherself to make a change in her position and I have total confidencein her that she will be able to do that,” states Jessee.

The final freshman on the roster and the only international playerto join the Spartans is Siauliai, Lithuanian native, Greta Bartkute.The 6­foot­3 left­handed forward joins the team as one of the manyhigh school state championship winners. “We believe that Greta is asteal for us, she certainly could be the next great post player here inthe line of a lot of great players because she has those type ofskills,” says Jessee. Bartkute is a match up problem for competitorsas a quick post player that can step out and shoot it, can drive it,and can make great back to the basket moves.

Ending the year ranked No. 1 in field­goal percentage defenseamong all NCAA Division II schools last year, Tampa will con­tinue to hang its hat on the defensive end. Posing problems toopponents defensively, coach Jessee notes that the team has

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1. Arkansas Tech University 2. Delta State University 3. Tusculum College 4. Lander University 5. Holy Family University 6. Emporia State University 7. West Texas A&M University 8. Seattle Pacific University 9. Washburn University 10. University of Indianapolis 11. University of California 12. Fort Lewis College 13. University of Alaska 14. Franklin Pierce University 15. Gannon University 16. Drury University 17. Michigan Technological University 18. Wayne State College 19. California University of Pennsylvania 20. Fort Valley State University 21. Clayton State University 22. Northeastern State University 23. Grand Valley State University 24. Bentley University 25. University of Tampa

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always relied on defense and always will as it will continue to betheir strength.

Tampa enters the season with heightened expectations. Already,The University of Tampa will enter the 2010­11 women’s basket­ball season as the No. 25 team in the nation, announced by theUSA Today ESPN Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. Along with anational nod, the Spartans have also been tabbed No. 2 in the pre­season SSC polls.

Behind the strength of a solid lineup and an improved bench,Jessee hopes that the Spartans can meet those expectations andremain among the best in the Sunshine State Conference whilemeeting aspirations to host the NCAA South Regional.

Seniors Catriana Messina, Taja Green and Gianna Messina

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Student-Athletes

Taja GreenSenior

Forward

5-11

Peoria, Ill.

Coffeyville CC

As a Sophomore (CCC): All­region VI team while

playing for Coffeyville Community College…All­con­

ference team…Averaged 9.7 points per game, second­

best on the team…Led the team with 6.3 rebounds

per game…Finished the year with 49 assists.

As a Freshman (CCC): All­region VI and all­confer­

ence team while playing for Coffeyville Community

College.

High School: Attended Peoria High School in Peoria,

III…Was an all­conference member during her sopho­

more and junior year… Was a first­team all­confer­

ence player her following her senior year.

Personal: Daughter of Tawnya Green…Exercise sci­

ence and sports studies major…Birthdate: 4/20/89.

##4400As a Junior: Appeared in all 31 contests while start­

ing in 29… Led the team in field goal percentage and

free throw percentage last season...Scored double fig­

ures in 20 games with the Spartans…Selected to the

Merrimack Classic All­Tournament Team averaging

13 points and seven rebounds throughout the tourna­

ment…Had a season high 25 points against Florida

Southern (2/24) going 9­16 from the field…Had a

season best 12 rebounds against Florida Southern

(1/20)…Played a season high 39 minutes at Lynn

(1/9)…Played 30 minutes in the NCAA South

Regional versus Arkansas Tech (3/14) going 8­12

from the field and rounding out the game with 24

points...Was 33 percent from the three line hitting 30­

91 of shots taken…Averaged 11.8 points for the sea­

son and was an impressive 80.2 percent from the

charity stripe.

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GREEN’S Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 31 29 939 30.3 134 280 .479 30 91 .330 69 86 .802 50 109 159 5.1 74 1 23 58 21 30 367 11.8TOTALS 31 29 939 30.3 134 280 .479 30 91 .330 69 86 .802 50 109 159 5.1 74 1 23 58 21 30 367 11.8

Getting to Know TajaCareer Goals ..................................Become a physical therapistFavoritesFood ........................................................................................................CornMovie ......................................................................Love and BasketballTelevision Show................................................................George LopezVacation Spot ..................................................................................HawaiiSports Team ......................................................................Boston CelticsSubject in School ..........................................................................ScienceThing I like most about UT................................................Weather

Green’s Career Highs

Points: 25 vs. Florida Southern (2/24/10)

Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Florida Southern (2/24/10)

Field Goals Attempted: 16 vs. Florida Southern (2/24/10)

Field Goal Percentage: .750 (6­8) vs. Armstrong Atlantic (12/19/09)

Three­Point Field Goals Made: 3 several times, last vs. Saint Leo (1/6/10)

3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 5 several times, last vs. Lynn (1/9/10)

3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .600 (3­5) several times, last vs. Saint Leo

(1/6/10)

Free Throws Made: 6 vs. Armstrong Atlantic (12/19/09)

Free Throws Attempted: 6 several times, last vs. Florida Southern (2/24/10)

Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (6­6), vs. Armstrong Atlantic (12/19/09)

Rebounds: 12 vs. Florida Southern (1/20/10)

Steals: 4 vs. East Stroudsburg (11/20/09)

Assists: 2 several times, last vs. vs. Nova Southeastern (2/3/10)

Blocks: 3 vs. Florida Tech (1/30/10)

Minutes: 39 twice, last vs. Lynn (1/9/10)

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Catrianna MessinaSenior

Guard

5-5

Tampa, Fla.

Academy of Holy Names

Conference tournament final against Rollins(3/8)…Registered a career high in assists withseven against Ouachita Baptist in NCAA SouthRegional semifinal (3/14).

As a Freshman: Appeared in her first gameagainst Cal State Stanislaus (11/17)...Had ninepoints against Ohio Valley (11/20)...Logged sixrebounds during Puerto Rico­Mayaguez game(11/26)...Scored a season­high 18 points versusPuerto Rico­Rio Piedras (11/21), going 6­8 frombehind the arc in the contest...Registered doublefigure minutes in seven games...Had four blocksagainst Puerto Rico­Mayaguez (11/26) and threeblocks against West Florida (12/16) and Eckerd(1/16)... Credited with a point in 14 games...Went4­5 from the free throw line during the SunshineState Conference tournament quarterfinals versusSaint Leo (3/4)...Saw action in NCAA SouthRegional against Valdosta State (3/14).

High School: Averaged 16 points, eight assists, fivesteals and five rebounds while playing for CaseyHiggins at Academy of the Holy Names...Teamedwith her twin sister, Gianna, who plays for theUniversity of South Florida...Member of the 1,000point club...County leader in assists as a junior andsenior...First­team all­county and second­team all­state selection...Played in the Hillsborough countyall­star game...Led team to state final four on twooccasions...Top moment was a last­second half­court shot that sent the game to overtime...Alsostarred as a softball player.

Personal: Recipient of PresidentialScholarship...Also received Bright Futures medal­lion...Member of the National Honor Society,National Art Honor Society, Matu Honor Society, MuAlpha Theta and National Beta Club...Volunteeredfor Metropolitan Ministries...Daughter of Paul andCathy Messina...Finance major...Birth date:9/12/89.

##22As a Junior: SSC Commissioner’s HonorRoll…Appeared in all 31 contests averaging doublefigure minutes in 30 games… Helped the Spartanson the scoreboard 28 games out of theseason…Scored a season­high 15 points againstSaint Leo (1/6)…Recorded a season­high sevenrebounds against Barry (1/23) while going 4­5from behind the arc…Played a season­high 36 min­utes against Lynn (2/6) …Collected a season bestseven assists against Nova Southeastern(2/3)…Had a season­high five steals versus FloridaMemorial (12/1)…Rounded out the season with anover­all 73.9 percent from the free throw line.

As a Sophomore: Appeared in all 32 contests,starting one…Credited with a point in 25games…Scored a season­high 12 points againstPuerto Rico­Rio Piedras (11/25)…Recorded eightrebounds in consecutive games, doing it againstOklahoma Panhandle A&M (11/29) and Warner(12/3)…Played a season­high 32 minutes againstBarry (1/17) and collected a season­best fivesteals…Scored eight points in Sunshine State

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C. MESSINA’S Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 20 0 162 8.1 22 47 .468 13 33 .394 7 10 .700 8 18 26 1.3 11 0 15 20 0 6 64 3.22008-09 32 1 475 14.8 39 112 .348 20 65 .308 17 26 .654 12 59 71 2.2 30 0 62 48 1 23 115 3.62009-10 31 0 634 20.5 45 138 .326 19 72 .264 51 69 .739 10 60 70 2.3 45 0 72 54 4 25 160 5.2TOTALS 83 1 1271 15.3 106 297 .357 52 170 .306 75 105 .714 30 137 167 2.0 86 0 149 122 5 54 339 4.1

Getting to Know CatrianaCareer Goals ..........................................Pursue career as a lawyerFavoritesFood ..........................................................................Chicken parmesanMovie......................................................................Law Abiding CitizenTelevision Show.................................................................Jersey ShoreVacation Spot ..........................................................................The beachProfessional Athlete ..................................................Alex RodriguezSports Team ..........................................................New York YankeesSubject in School........................................................................FinanceThing I like most about UT ........,Location, athletic program

C. Messina’s Career Highs

Points: 18 vs. PR­Rio Piedras (11/21/07)Field Goals Made: 6 vs. PR­Rio Piedras (11/21/07)Field Goals Attempted: 11 twice, last vs. Rollins (1/16/10)Field Goal Percentage: .714 (5­7) twice, last vs. Barry (1/23/10)3­Point Field Goals Made: 6 vs. PR­Rio Piedras (11/21/07)3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 8 vs. PR­Rio Piedras (11/21/07)3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .800 (4­5) vs. Barry (1/23/10)Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Valdosta State (11/25/09)Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Lynn (2/6/10)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (2­2) vs. Cal State­Stanislaus (11/17/07)Rebounds: 8 twice, last vs. Warner (12/03/08)Steals: 5 twice, last vs. Florida Memorial (12/01/09)Assists: 7 several times, last vs. Nova Southeastern (2/3/10)Blocks: 1 several times, last vs. Nova Southeastern (2/3/10)Minutes: 36 vs. Lynn (2/6/10)

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Gianna MessinaSenior

Guard

5-6

Tampa, Fla.

University of South Florida

double­doubles by scoring 13 and pulling down a career­best 16

rebounds against Nova Southeastern (1/3)…Established a career mark in

assists with eight at Eckerd (1/7)…Collected four steals on two occasions

– both against Rollins (2/7 and 3/8)…Hit two free throws with 11 sec­

onds remaining to give UT a two­point win at Flagler (1/31)…Nailed a

buzzer­beating three at the end of regulation to force overtime in even­

tual victory at Barry (2/14)…Established the program’s fourth­best

mark for 3­pointers made and 3­point field goal percentage in a game by

hitting six of seven (.857) at Saint Leo (2/18)…Became just the fifth

player in UT history to score 30 points in a game, aided by again record­

ing six 3­pointers and by being a perfect 8­8 at the free throw line, at

Lynn (2/28)…Registered second double­double of the season by adding

12 rebounds to the 30­point performance…Picked up third double­dou­

ble of the season in the opening round of the SSC tournament by scoring

18 and pulling down 10 rebounds against Lynn (3/4).

As a Freshman: Played in 29 games at the University of South Florida

while starting 10...Clocked season­high 34 minutes against Pittsburgh

(3/1)...Had a season­high 15 points against North Florida (12/5)...Had

nine assists and eight rebounds against Saint Peter’s (12/1)...Credited

with at least a steal in eight games...Went 4­4 from the free throw line

versus both Oregon (12/18) and Pittsburgh (3/1).

High School: Played alongside twin sister, Catriana, for coach Casey

Higgins at the Academy of the Holy Names...Was first team all­State as a

junior and senior...Named an honorable mention member of the

McDonald’s High School All­America team…Led Hillsborough County in

scoring averaging 24 points a game...Made second team all­State as a

sophomore...Part of the 2,000 point club...Florida Dairy Farmers Class 3A

Player of the Year...Was team captain for three years...Was a three­time

most valuable player...Two time Tampa Tribune and St. Petersburg Times

Hillsborough County Player of the Year...Third in Hillsborough County as

points leader of all time for women...Most Valuable Player of North ver­

sus South FACA All­Star game…Also lettered in softball and track and field

for one season.

Personal: Recipient of Bright Futures Scholarship...Volunteered with

Metropolitan Ministries...Member of the National Honor Society, Spanish

Honor Society, National Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta and the President’s

Honor Roll... A member of Beta Gamma Sigma where she is currently

ranked among the top seven percentile of her class...Daughter of Paul

and Cathy Messina...Two older brothers, Paul and Anthony...Twin sister

of teammate Catriana...Accounting major, finance minor...Birthdate:

9/12/89.

##55As a Junior: First­team all­SSC…Second­team Daktronics All­South

Region…SSC Player of the Week (1/25, 2/8, 3/1)…SSC Commissioner’s

Honor Roll…Started in all 31 contests for the season…Led the team in

minutes played, 3­point percentage, 3­point field goals made and

assists…Ranked among the top 10 in six different statistical categories

for individual career records in program history…Moved in the programs

number one spot for free throw percentage with an impressive (.828)

percent in just two seasons with the Spartans…Achieved the best overall

3­point field goal percentage in program history with (.431) from

behind the arc…Moved into the number one spot in program history

with 34.0 minutes averaged and is among the top three players in min­

utes played for the conference last season…Shifted into the number four

rank in program history for defensive rebounds with an average of 5.4

per game…Established the programs fifth best in 3­point field goals

made with 129 and ranked as number seven in 3­point field goals

attempted with 299…Collected the seventh spot in program history in

assists averaged with 3.2 in her career with the Spartans… Recorded

points in each game, scoring double figures in 19…Recorded four double­

doubles throughout the season with her best overall performance

against Saint Leo (2/10) with 29 points and 10 boards…Matched her

career high 30 points against Lynn (2/6) and registered four assists in

her career point performance…Had a season­high six assists versus

Barry (2/20)…Ended the year with an impressive assist/turnover ratio

with 1.2, among the top six in the conference…Had a career­high five

steals against Nova Southeastern (1/2)…Had a season­best 3­point

shooting game at Nova Southeastern (3/3) hitting 7­8 from behind the

arc and ended the year with an impressive (.429) 3­point field goal per­

centage giving her the third best percentage in the conference from last

season…Recorded a total of 20 points between both games of the NCAA

South Regional tournament versus Barry (3/12) and Arkansas Tech

(3/14)… Finished the year averaging 14.5 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.1

assists per game.

As a Sophomore: First­team all­SSC…SSC Tournament Most Outstanding

Player…SSC Player of the Week (2/16 and 3/2)…SSC Commissioner’s

Honor Roll…D­II ADA Academic Achievement Award winner…Started all

32 contests, a new school record for starts in a season…Led the team in

points, points per game, field goals made, 3­point percentage, 3­point

field goals made, rebounds, rebounds per game, assists, steals, and min­

utes per game…3­point field goal percentage of .434 was second­best in

program by an individual in a season…85.7 percent clip from the charity

stripe was program’s fifth­best mark in a season…Made 59 3­pointers,

the sixth best total in a season by a Spartan…Recorded points in each

game, scoring double figures in 21…Began Spartan career with 21­point

performance against North Alabama (11/15)…Recorded first of three

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G. MESSINA’S career statisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 32 32 1054 32.9 133 321 .414 59 136 .434 102 119 .857 33 183 216 6.8 69 2 107 84 5 48 427 13.32009-10 31 31 1091 35.2 144 335 .430 70 163 .429 90 113 .796 32 159 191 6.2 60 3 97 79 5 40 448 14.5TOTALS 63 63 2145 34.0 277 656 .422 129 299 .431 192 232 .828 65 342 407 6.5 129 5 204 163 10 88 875 13.9

Getting to Know GiannaCareer Goals ........................Graduate from law school and become a CPAFavoritesFood ............................................................................................................................PizzaMovie ..........................................................................................Love and BasketballTelevision Show ................................................................................................FriendsActor/Actress ....................................................Adam Sandler, Jennifer AnistonVacation Spot ........................................................................................................BeachProfessional Athlete ................................................................................Derek JeterSports Team ................................................New York Yankees/Orlando MagicSubject in School ..................................................................................................MathWebsite ........................................................................................www.facebook.comThing I like most about UT ............................Location, athletic program,..................................................................................small school and small classes

What I do in my spare time ........................................Hang out with friends

G. Messina’s Career Highs

Points: 30 twice, last vs. Lynn (2/6/10)Field Goals Made: 10 twice, last vs. Saint Leo (2/10/10)Field Goals Attempted: 22 vs. North Alabama (11/15/08)Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (7­7) vs. Warner 11/28/09)3­Point Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Barry (1/23/10)3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 9 twice, last vs. Barry (1/23/10)3­Point Percentage: .875 (7­8) vs. Nova Southeastern (3/3/10)Free Throws Made: 11 twice, last vs. Florida Tech (1/30/10)Free Throws Attempted: 14 vs. Florida Tech (1/30/10)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (8­8) vs. Lynn (2/28/09)Rebounds: 16 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/03/09)Steals: 5 vs. Nova Southeastern (2/3/10)Assists: 8 vs. Eckerd (1/07/09)Blocks: 2 vs. Lynn (2/6/10)Minutes: 45 vs. Lynn (2/6/10)

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Kamari SmithSophomore

Guard

5-7

Orlando, Fla.

Ocoee HS

##3322

player…Served as team captain…Was the firstplayer in school history to score 1,000 careerpoints…Named to the all­Orange Countyteam…Selected to the Orlando all­metro team twoyears straight.

Personal: Father, Otis, is the general manager ofthe NBA’s Orlando Magic…Cousin, JeromeHenderson, played in the NFL and is currentlyan assistant coach with the ClevelandBrowns…Goddaughter of Rod Higgins whoplayed in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls andGolden State Warriors and is currently the gener­al manager for the Charlotte Bobcats…Daughterof Otis and Carol Smith…Athletic trainingmajor…Birth date: 1/12/91.

As a Freshman: SCC all­freshman team…Madean immediate impact as a rookie seeing action in30 games and starting in two…Credited with apoint in 26 games…Saw double figure minutes in21 games with the Spartans with a season high32 minutes against Armstrong Atlantic(12/19)…Scored a season best 11 points againstFlorida Southern going 4­5 from the field(2/24)…Tabbed a season high nine reboundsagainst East Stroudsburg (11/20)…Started inNCAA South Regional Tournament versus Barry(3/12) playing 21 minutes and scoring fourpoints.

High School: Played for Sonya Crider at OcoeeHigh School…Averaged 18 points and 10rebounds a game…Recipient of the LancelotAward given to the team’s most outstanding

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SMITH”S career statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 30 2 424 14.1 38 112 .339 16 54 .296 23 36 .639 22 57 79 2.6 38 1 21 19 3 10 115 3.8TOTALS 30 2 424 14.1 38 112 .339 16 54 .296 23 36 .639 22 57 79 2.6 38 1 21 19 3 10 115 3.8

Getting to Know KamariSuperstitions ........................................................................Prays before the gameCareer Goals ............................Teach young children after basketball careerFavoritesFood ............................................................................................................................ItalianMovie ..........................................................................Love and Basketball, TwilightTelevsion Show ..................................................................Cosby Show, Full HouseHistorical Person ........................................................................Madame CJ WalkerVacation Spot....................................................................................................New YorkProfessional Athlete ..........................Seimone Augustus, Renee Montgomery Sports Team ............................................................................................Orlando MagicSubject in School ............................................................................History and mathWebsite........................................................................www.nba.com/orlandomagicThing I like most about UT ........................................................Friendly peopleWhat I do in my spare time ............................................................................Sleep

Smith’s Career Highs

Points: 11 vs. Florida Southern (2/24/10)Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Florida Southern (2/24/10)Field Goals Attempted: 8 several times, last vs. Barry (1/23/10)Field Goal Percentage: .600 (3­5) vs. East Stroudsburg (11/20/09)3­Point Field Goals Made: 2 several times, last vs. Florida Southern (2/24/10)3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 5 twice, last vs. Saint Leo (1/6/10)3­Point Percentage: .667 (2­3) vs. Florida Memorial (12/12/09)Free Throws Made: 3 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/09/09)Free Throws Attempted: 4 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/09/09)Free Throw Percentage: .750 (3­4) vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/09/09)Rebounds: 9 vs. East Stroudsburg (11/20/09)Steals: 2 vs. Valdosta State (11/25/09)Assists: 3 twice, last vs. Barry (1/23/09)Blocks: 1 twice, last vs. Florida Tech (12/05/09)Minutes: 32 vs. Armstrong Atlantic (12/19/09)

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Sarah WickhamJunior

Guard

5-7

Naples, Fla.

St. John Neumann HS##2222(11/29)…Registered 13 points against Warner(12/3)…Scored 13 points in comeback victory atBarry (2/14)…Three second­half 3­pointers helpederase 18­point deficit…Collected an assist in NCAASouth Regional win over Clark­Atlanta (3/13).

High School: Attended St. John Neumann HighSchool, where she was a three year varsity starterfor coach Shannon McFee...Four time varsityMVP...Averaged 19.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.5assists and 3.5 steals her senior year...Shot 75 per­cent from the free throw line as a senior...First,second and third team All­Southwest Florida...Threetime District 12 2A Player of the Year...Naples DailyNews all­area team...2A state championship all­tournament team...2A all­state HonorableMention...2A first team all­state...Naples Daily Newsall­star game participant...Ranked ninth of 24shooting guards and #14 of 80 juniors atBreakdown Magazine’s Battle of the RankingCamp...Two time District 12 2A three point contestchampion...Three time regular season scoringleader in Southwest Florida...Scored over 2,100points during high school career...Received the BestOffensive Player award at Stonehill College summercamp...Played for the South Florida Lady Riptideclub team and coach George Gabourel...Four tourna­ment MVP awards and five all­tournament teamawards...Four time national qualifiers.

Personal: President of SAAC...Member of theNational Honor Society...Volunteered in the GiveThe Kids The World program at JustElementary...Hospital and Camp counselor volun­teer...Certified Life Guard...Member ofSADD...Related to Harvard ice hockey player KatieVaughn...Daughter of Bill Wickham and MaryShaughnessy...Two siblings, Mary Catherine andFlannery...General studies major...Birth date:12/4/89.

As a Sophomore: SSC Commissioner’s HonorRoll…Played in 22 games for the Spartans whileaveraging an impressive 42.6 percent from behindthe arc on the year…Credited with a point in 11games for the Spartans…Recorded a career high 19points twice versus Palm Beach Atlantic (12/9) andFlorida Memorial (12/12) going 5­8 from behindthe three in both contests…Recorded a season­highnine rebounds and three assists against Warner(11/28)…Went 4­5 from the field scoring 11 pointsin the SSC tournament against Nova Southeastern(3/3)… Made an appearance in the NCAA SouthRegional Tournament versus Arkansas Tech(3/14).

As a Freshman: Saw action in 21 of the team’s 32contests…Credited with points in ninegames…Recorded a season best with 17 pointsbehind the strength of four 3­pointers againstPuerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Collected five stealsagainst Oklahoma Panhandle A&M

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WICKHAM”S career statisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 21 0 145 6.9 26 54 .481 14 34 .412 3 7 .429 3 5 8 0.4 13 0 9 10 4 12 69 3.32009-10 22 0 218 9.9 36 84 .429 20 47 .426 2 2 1.000 11 14 25 1.1 18 0 9 13 0 5 94 4.3TOTALS 43 0 363 8.4 62 138 .449 34 81 .420 5 9 .556 14 19 33 0.8 31 0 18 23 4 17 163 3.8

Getting to Know SarahCareer Goals..................Be successful and do something I loveFavoritesFood ......................................................................................................CrabMovie ....................................................................................................JunoTelevision Show............................................................................ScrubsActor/Actress ............................................Kate Hudson, Zach BraffHistorical Person ....................................................Abraham LincolnVacation Spot..................................................................MassachusettsProfessional Athlete ....................................................Diana TaurasiSports Team ................................................................Boston Red SoxSubject in School....................................................................LiteratureThing I like most about UT ............................Size and locationWhat I do in my spare time ....................Relax, go out on boat..................................................................................and go to the beach

Wickham’s Career Highs

Points: 19 twice, last vs. Florida Memorial (12/12/09)Field Goals Made: 7 twice, last Florida Memorial (12/12/09)Field Goals Attempted: 13 vs. Warner (11/28/09)Field Goal Percentage: .750 (6­8) vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08)3­Point Field Goals Made: 5 twice, last vs. Florida Memorial (12/12/09)3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 8 twice, last vs. Florida Memorial (12/12/09)3­Point Percentage: .750 (3­4) vs. Florida Memorial (12/01/09)Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/09/09)Free Throws Attempted: 2 several times, last vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/09/09)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (2­2) vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/09/09)Rebounds: 9 vs. Warner (11/28/09)Steals: 5 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/29/08)Assists: 3 twice, last vs. Warner (11/28/09)Blocks: 1 vs. Rollins (3/8/09)Minutes: 29 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/09/09)

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##1144

Greta Bartkute

Freshman

Forward

6-3

Siauliai, Lithuania

The Rock School

High School: Played for coach Fabian Chapov atThe Rock School…Played the small forward posi­tion…Helped lead the Lions to a 2010 1A StateChampionship... Averaged 13 points, three steals,and four assists for the Lions...Participated on theGainesville Warriors club team...

Personal: Daughter of Jonas Bartkus and RimaBartkuviene…Has one older sibling, Vaidas…General studies major… Birthdate: 6/6/1991.

Getting to Know GretaCareer Goals..................Be successful and do something IloveFavoritesFood.......................................................................................................PastaMovie.................7 Pounds/Law Abiding Citizen/The NotebookTelevision Show.......................................Friends/The CommunityVacation Spot.............................................................Lithuania BeachSubject in SchoolThing I like most about UT......................................The campusWhat I do in my spare time...............................Listen to music,

...............................................................................................watch movies

##1133

Sarah Brennan

Freshman

Forward

5-11

Tampa, Fla.

Tampa Catholic HS

High School: Played for coach Nancy Kroll atTampa Catholic…Was a first team all­county selec­tion following her junior and senior year… Tabbedan impressive 1357 career points and 777rebounds during her time with the Crusaders… Wasa Father Lopez Invitational Tournament all­starduring her senior year…Made an appearance at thestate final four in 2009…Helped lead her team to a2010 State Championship…Received the MVPaward in the Hillsborough­Pinellas County all­stargame…Participated in the United Negro CollegeFund all­star game…Made an appearance in theFABC state all­star game….Played for the TampaHeat club team under coach Mike and NancyKroll…Was the secretary for the National HonorSociety… A member of the English Honor Society,the Rho Kappa Honor Society and the Beta HonorSociety…Was the president of the Mu Alpha ThetaHonor Society and the Shape Club…Awarded theUT Presidential Scholarship.

Personal: Was a participant in the Komen Race forthe Cure and Relay for Life… Served as a YMCAsports camp counselor…Daughter of Mike andTiffany Brennan…Has three siblings, Olivia,Amanda and Rebecca…AccountingMajor…Birthdate: 3/15/1992.

Getting to Know SarahFavoritesSports Team..............................................................................The Rays

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Nadia Givens

Sophomore

Guard

5-5

Jacksonville, Fla.

Volunteer State CC

As a Freshman (VSCC): Played in 25 games atVolunteer State Community College…Averaged 10points, three rebounds and two assists a game as arookie…shot an impressive 51 percent from thethree point line on the year.

High School: Played for coaches Michael Jackson,Monica Gibson and Judy Allen at Andrew JacksonHigh School…Played both point guard and shootingguard positions for the Tigers…Played for theJacksonville Lady Sparks club team under coachMonica Gibson.

Personal: Daughter of Louis and Vera Givens…Hastwo older siblings, Louis and Nigel…Pre­medicalmajor…Birthdate: 7/19/1991.

##4455

Jaleesa Harmon

Junior

Center

6-1

St. Louis

Moberly Area CC

As a Sophomore (MACC): Played in 29 games at MoberlyArea Community College while starting in 27…Played thepower forward position…Averaged 15 points and sevenrebounds for the Greyhounds…Received the MostImproved Player Award.

As a Freshman (MACC): Played in 29 games at MoberlyArea Community College…Averaged four points and tworebounds a game while shooting an impressive 50 percentfrom the field on the year.

High School: Played at Hazelwood Central High Schoolunder coach Wendy Reeves…Averaged 10 points and sixrebounds a game during her senior year…Was named themost valuable player during her junior and senioryear…Was a first team all­conference player during herjunior year and a second team all­conference player duringher senior year…Received All­American honorable men­tion as a junior…Participated in the Midwest All Star Gameher last two years of high school…Played for the St. LouisBulls club team under coach Troy Rhodes.

Personal: Volunteered as a secretary for Moberly AreaCommunity College… Participated in the Big Brother, BigSister and the You Can Too program… Daughter of Dwightand Shirley Freeman…Has two younger siblings, Ricqueland Danielle…International business major… Birthdate:10/14/1989.

Getting to Know NadiaFavoritesFood.................................................................................................SeafoodActor/Actress............................Morris Chesnut, Gabrielle UnionSports Team...................................................................................LakersSubject in School............................................................Math/ScienceWhat I do in my spare time...................Movies, Skating, ShopRelated to.............................................Torrence “Lil Boosie” Hatch

Getting to Know JaleesaFavoritesFood...............................................................................Shrimp/ChineseMovie.......................................................................................Just WrightTelevision Show.....................................................................The GameActor/Actress...................................................................Sanaa LathanHistorical Person..........................................Martin Luther King Jr.Vacation Spot................................................................................FloridaProfessional Athlete..................................................Candace ParkerSports Team....................................................................Boston CelticsSubject in School.........................................................................EnglishThing I like most about UT.................................Team/Campus

What I do in my spare time................................Listen to music

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##3355

Monique Johnson

Sophomore

Forward

6-0

Kansas City, Kan.

Labette CC

As a Freshman (LCC): Played in 32 games forLabette Community College…Averaged four pointsand four rebounds a game… Shot an impressive 45percent from the field as a rookie.

High School: Played for coach Vivian Jordan atWashington High School…Averaged the mostrebounds on the team throughout her high schoolcareer…A first team all­state and first team all­region selection following her senior year…An aca­demic all­American...An honor roll student all fouryears of high school....Attended the Tulsa andKentucky elite camp.

Personal: Volunteered at State Hostipal...Daughterof Albert Johnson…Has a twin brother,Dominique…A psychology and sociologymajor…Birthdate: 4/22/1990.

##3333

Erin Knight

Freshman

Guard

5-9

Orlando, Fla.

Florida International Univ.

As a Freshman (FIU): Did not play while redshirt­ing at Florida International University.

High School: A multi­sport athlete at The FirstAcademy in Orlando… Played for the Royals undercoach Michele Moreman…Two­time state championin basketball and named Most Valuable Player fol­lowing her senior year… Earned most improvedand coaches award during her four­year career inbasketball… Also participated in softball and crosscountry for two years and earned the leadershipaward during her only year in golf… Played for theOrlando Comets Red club team under coach JackGivens…A member of the National HonorSociety…Received Honor Roll recognition for allfour years of high school.

Personal: Daughter of Patty and David Knight... Hasthree younger siblings Taylor, Katie andRobbie…Sport management major… Birthdate:12/23/1990.

Getting to Know MoniqueCareer Goals............................................Acquire Master’s degree,...................................become a psychologist at a mental hospitalFavoritesFood......................................................................Chicken and ChineseMovie..........................................................................................SuperbadTelevision Show.................................................Law and Order SVUActor/Actress......................................................Denzel WashingtonSports Team....................................................................Boston CelticsSubject in School.................................................................PsychologyThing I like most about UT.......................The friendly people

What I do in my spare time...................................Watch T.V.

Getting to Know ErinCareer Goal................................................................Become a coachFood.......................................................................................................FruitMovie.................................................................Sweet Home AlabamaProfessional Athlete.................................. ...........................J.J. RedickSubject in School..............................................................................Math

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Shelby Porter

Freshman

Guard

5-8

Pickerington, Ohio

Pickerington HS Central

High School: Played for coach Wade Brockwell atPickerington High School Central…Received all­league special mention and all­district honorablemention as a senior…led her team in assists andfree throw percentage…Made school history as thesecond all­time leader in assists with 17 in a singlegame…Was a Rick Bolus first team all­tournamentteam selection… Participated in the Top 100Showcase tournament…Played in the Eastern Ohiocamp all­star game…Was an OHSAA scholar athletefrom 2008­10.

Personal: A member of the Mount CarmelVolunteer Program…Daughter of Matt and SusanPorter…Has one older sister, Holly…Nursing major…Birthdate: 5/24/1992.

Getting to Know ShelbyCareer Goals..............................................................Become a nurseFavoritesFood.......................................................................................................FruitMovie.........................................................................Love & BasketballTelevision Show..............................................................One Tree HillProfessional Athlete........................................................Kobe BryantSports Team...........................................................................L.A. LakersSubject in School.............................................................................MathThing I like most about UT........The atmosphere/ the team

What I do in my spare time...........Listen to music and sleep

##1122

Lindsey Watson

Freshman

Guard

5-7

Apopka, Fla.

Hofstra University

As a Freshman (HU): Did not play while redshirting atHofstra University

High School: Played at Bishop Moore High School inOrlando, Florida under coach Kristy Colligan…HelpedBishop Moore to the Florida Class 4A StateChampionship in 2008 and two runner­up finishes in2006 and 2009…Helped team compile an overall recordof 114­14 during her tenure with the Hornets… A mem­ber of four district and regional championship teams…Tabbed an all­county honorable mention as a fresh­man…A three­time all­state selection…Named theCentral Florida Player of the Year her last two seasons ofHigh School…Two­time Orange County Player of theYear …Two­time team MVP… Selected to the Final Fourall­tournament team in 2006…Won the 4A StateChampionship in 2008 where she was named Ms.Offense and the Most Valuable Player of the tourna­ment…Was the Orlando Sentinel Varsity Winter SportsFemale Athlete of the Year in 2008…Played in theOrange County All­Star Game as a senior…Was aMcDonald’s All­American nominee following her lastyear at Bishop Moore High School…Made her debut onthe cover of ESPN Rise Magazine her final season…Averaged 14.8 points, 5.3 assists and 3.8 steals per gameas a senior...Played for the Orlando Comets club teamunder coach Jack Givens.

Personal: Daugther of Judy and Hugh Watson...Has oneolder brother, Andrew...General studies major...Birthdate: 2/1/1991.

Getting to Know LindseyFavoritesFood..........................................................................................EverythingTelevision Show..........................................................................SeinfeldSports Team....................................................................Orlando MagicVacation Spot............................................................................BahamasThing I like most about UT..................................Close to home

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball2009-10 Schedule/ResultsRECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 26­5 14­0 10­3 2­2CONFERENCE 14­2 8­0 6­2 0­0NON­CONFERENCE 12­3 6­0 4­1 2­2

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND11/17/09 6 p.m. at Palm Beach Atlantic W, 64­3711/20/09 5:30pm vs East Stroudsburg# W, 66­49 11011/21/09 3:00pm at Merrimack# W, 70­59 9511/25/09 5:30 pm VALDOSTA STATE W, 73­67 15111/28/09 2:00 pm WARNER W, 94­48 9612/01/09 5:30 pm FLORIDA MEMORIAL W, 72­39 18412/05/09 5:30 pm at Florida Tech* W, 75­57 31012/09/09 5:30 pm PALM BEACH ATLANTIC W, 63­54 10212/12/09 5:30 pm at Florida Memorial W, 78­50 2212/18/09 1:00 pm vs Columbus State^ L, 56­57 11512/19/09 6:00 pm at Armstrong Atlantic^ W, 80­72 21112/29/09 5:30 pm MARYVILLE W, 70­52 14401/02/10 2:00 pm NOVA SOUTHEASTERN* W, 61­49 11001/06/10 5:30 pm SAINT LEO* W, 78­42 15701/09/10 5:30 pm at Lynn* L, 50­52 23401/13/09 5:30 pm at Eckerd* W, 72­48 16801/16/10 2:00 pm ROLLINS* W, 60­53 24601/20/10 5:30 pm at Florida Southern* W, 69­68 30501/23/10 2:00 pm BARRY* W, 63­39 11501/30/10 2:00 pm FLORIDA TECH* W, 75­62 9202/03/10 5:30 pm at Nova Southeastern* W, 62­36 24902/06/10 2:00 pm LYNN* W, 74­67(ot) 20602/10/10 5:30 pm at Saint Leo* W, 82­58 29902/13/10 2:00 pm at Rollins* L, 48­61 31402/17/10 5:30 pm ECKERD* W, 66­37 10702/20/10 2:00 pm at Barry* W, 56­52 14602/24/10 5:30 pm FLORIDA SOUTHERN* W, 82­65 20303/03/10 7:00 pm NOVA SOUTHEASTERN% W, 84­46 15403/06/10 7:30 p.m. vs Lynn% L, 58­65 34003/12/10 9:00 p.m. vs Barry$ W, 55­51 27603/14/10 3:30 p.m. at Arkansas Tech$ L, 68­69 2275

# ­ Merrimack Tournament^ ­ AASU Tournament* ­ Sunshine State Conference game% ­ Sunshine State Conference Tournament

$ ­ NCAA South Region Tournament

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAMEHOME 14 2067 148AWAY 13 4628 356NEUTRAL 4 841 210TOTAL 31 7536 243

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball2009-10 Individual Statistics## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg24 COOK, Tiara 31 31 941 30.4 163 347 .470 0 1 .000 181 237 .764 101 165 266 8.6 95 6 26 81 48 49 507 16.405 MESSINA, Gianna 31 31 1091 35.2 144 335 .430 70 163 .429 90 113 .796 32 159 191 6.2 60 3 97 79 5 40 448 14.540 GREEN, Taja 31 29 939 30.3 134 280 .479 30 91 .330 69 86 .802 50 109 159 5.1 74 1 23 58 21 30 367 11.812 MITRYK, Caitlyn 31 31 999 32.2 86 227 .379 41 102 .402 24 31 .774 29 137 166 5.4 48 1 97 56 57 39 237 7.620 GUIU, Angela 31 31 804 25.9 51 125 .408 41 100 .410 27 36 .750 12 74 86 2.8 36 0 82 52 2 20 170 5.502 MESSINA, Catriana 31 0 634 20.5 45 138 .326 19 72 .264 51 69 .739 10 60 70 2.3 45 0 72 54 4 25 160 5.232 SMITH, Kamari 30 2 424 14.1 38 112 .339 16 54 .296 23 36 .639 22 57 79 2.6 38 1 21 19 3 10 115 3.822 WICKHAM, Sarah 22 0 218 9.9 36 84 .429 20 47 .426 2 2 1.000 11 14 25 1.1 18 0 9 13 0 5 94 4.314 SYLESTINE, Laina 11 0 48 4.4 3 11 .273 1 6 .167 4 4 1.000 3 5 8 0.7 6 0 4 1 1 1 11 1.023 BROWN, Brittany 15 0 94 6.3 4 25 .160 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 9 14 23 1.5 18 1 5 6 0 1 10 0.703 WEINER, Tristan 6 0 15 2.5 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.0000 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 0.542 CORBETT, Alli 6 0 18 3.0 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 3 5 0.8 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.3

TEAM 55 68 123 4.0 2 12 0Total.......... 31 706 1691 .418 239 637 .375 473 621 .762 336 867 1203 38.8 441 13 437 434 141 221 2124 68.5Opponents...... 31 563 1722 .327 197 642 .307 338 463 .730 362 723 1085 35.0 545 12 349 498 92 213 1661 53.6

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTampa 1049 1062 13 2124Opponents 761 894 6 1661

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALTampa 64 1 65Opponents 54 10 64

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg05 MESSINA, Gianna 16 16 587 36.7 89 193 .461 49 97 .505 45 59 .763 18 85 103 6.4 33 2 51 41 5 26 272 17.024 COOK, Tiara 16 16 516 32.2 80 184 .435 0 1 .000 93 119 .782 52 100 152 9.5 49 3 15 46 31 20 253 15.840 GREEN, Taja 16 15 471 29.4 66 147 .449 13 45 .289 27 38 .711 28 57 85 5.3 35 0 9 22 10 8 172 10.812 MITRYK, Caitlyn 16 16 552 34.5 46 118 .390 21 55 .382 16 20 .800 12 74 86 5.4 20 0 66 27 33 30 129 8.120 GUIU, Angela 16 16 446 27.9 28 71 .394 22 57 .386 13 16 .813 7 36 43 2.7 17 0 41 28 2 9 91 5.702 MESSINA, Catriana 16 0 348 21.8 28 80 .350 13 40 .325 21 28 .750 7 32 39 2.4 25 0 48 25 2 10 90 5.632 SMITH, Kamari 15 1 170 11.3 16 50 .320 7 22 .318 6 15 .400 10 22 32 2.1 14 0 8 8 1 5 45 3.022 WICKHAM, Sarah 10 0 68 6.8 5 21 .238 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.4 2 0 1 2 0 0 11 1.123 BROWN, Brittany 8 0 35 4.4 3 14 .214 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 6 3 9 1.1 6 0 1 2 0 0 8 1.014 SYLESTINE, Laina 8 0 21 2.6 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 2 2 4 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.303 WEINER, Tristan 4 0 7 1.8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.042 CORBETT, Alli 2 0 4 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TEAM 36 40 76 4.8 2 7 0Total.......... 16 361 884 .408 126 326 .387 225 301 .748 180 456 636 39.8 205 5 241 209 84 108 1073 67.1Opponents...... 16 287 902 .318 106 345 .307 166 237 .700 195 382 577 36.1 266 6 188 230 63 112 846 52.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTampa 540 520 13 1073Opponents 398 442 6 846

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALTampa 34 0 34Opponents 35 3 38

2009-10 Individual Sunshine State Conference Statistics

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball2009-10 Game-by-Game HighsOpponent Date Score W/L POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTSat Palm Beach Atlantic 11/17/09 64-37 W 15-GREEN, Taja 9-COOK, Tiara 5-MESSINA, Gianna 3-MESSINA, Gianna 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn

GUIU, Angelavs East Stroudsburg 11/20/09 66-49 W 15-GREEN, Taja 9-SMITH, Kamari 7-MESSINA, Gianna 4-GREEN, Taja 2-GREEN, Tajaat Merrimack 11/21/09 70-59 W 30-COOK, Tiara 13-COOK, Tiara 3-MESSINA, Gianna 2-COOK, Tiara 1-MITRYK, Caitlyn

MITRYK, CaitlynGUIU, Angela

VALDOSTA STATE 11/25/09 73-67 W 17-MITRYK, Caitlyn 6-COOK, Tiara 4-MESSINA, Gianna 2-SMITH, Kamari 2-MITRYK, CaitlynGUIU, Angela MITRYK, Caitlyn

WARNER 11/28/09 94-48 W 17-WICKHAM, Sarah 9-MESSINA, Gianna 4-MESSINA, Gianna 4-COOK, Tiara 3-COOK, TiaraMESSINA, Gianna WICKHAM, Sarah GUIU, Angela

FLORIDA MEMORIAL 12/01/09 72-39 W 21-COOK, Tiara 8-COOK, Tiara 6-MITRYK, Caitlyn 5-MESSINA, Catriana 1-GREEN, TajaMITRYK, Caitlyn COOK, Tiara MITRYK, Caitlyn

MESSINA, CatrianaCOOK, Tiara

at Florida Tech 12/05/09 75-57 W 19-COOK, Tiara 11-MESSINA, Gianna 3-GUIU, Angela 5-COOK, Tiara 2-MITRYK, CaitlynPALM BEACH ATLANTIC12/09/09 63-54 W 19-WICKHAM, Sarah 11-COOK, Tiara 3-MESSINA, Catriana 4-COOK, Tiara 3-MITRYK, Caitlynat Florida Memorial 12/12/09 78-50 W 19-WICKHAM, Sarah 6-COOK, Tiara 3-MESSINA, Gianna 2-GREEN, Taja 1-COOK, Tiara

GUIU, Angela COOK, Tiaravs Columbus State 12/18/09 56-57 L 23-COOK, Tiara 8-MESSINA, Gianna 3-MESSINA, Gianna 1-MESSINA, Catriana 1-COOK, Tiara

MITRYK, CaitlynGREEN, TajaSMITH, Kamari

at Armstrong Atlantic 12/19/09 80-72 W 28-MESSINA, Gianna 9-MESSINA, Gianna 2-GREEN, Taja 1-GREEN, Taja 1-MITRYK, CaitlynMESSINA, Gianna COOK, TiaraCOOK, Tiara

MARYVILLE 12/29/09 70-52 W 28-COOK, Tiara 10-MITRYK, Caitlyn 4-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-COOK, Tiara 2-MITRYK, CaitlynNOVA SOUTHEASTERN 01/02/10 61-49 W 17-COOK, Tiara 14-MITRYK, Caitlyn 5-MITRYK, Caitlyn 1-SMITH, Kamari 1-GREEN, Taja

MITRYK, Caitlyn COOK, TiaraSAINT LEO 01/06/10 78-42 W 20-GREEN, Taja 14-COOK, Tiara 8-MITRYK, Caitlyn 4-MESSINA, Gianna 4-MITRYK, Caitlynat Lynn 01/09/10 50-52 L 21-COOK, Tiara 12-COOK, Tiara 4-MESSINA, Gianna 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn

GREEN, Tajaat Eckerd 01/13/09 72-48 W 22-MESSINA, Gianna 14-COOK, Tiara 7-MITRYK, Caitlyn 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn 1-MESSINA, Catriana

COOK, TiaraGREEN, Taja

ROLLINS 01/16/10 60-53 W 29-COOK, Tiara 14-COOK, Tiara 7-MITRYK, Caitlyn 5-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-COOK, Tiaraat Florida Southern 01/20/10 69-68 W 24-MESSINA, Gianna 12-GREEN, Taja 7-MESSINA, Catriana 2-MESSINA, Gianna 2-COOK, Tiara

MITRYK, CaitlynBARRY 01/23/10 63-39 W 23-MESSINA, Gianna 7-MESSINA, Catriana 5-MESSINA, Catriana 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn 1-COOK, Tiara

MESSINA, Gianna GREEN, TajaMITRYK, Caitlyn

FLORIDA TECH 01/30/10 75-62 W 25-MESSINA, Gianna 9-GREEN, Taja 5-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-MESSINA, Gianna 3-GREEN, Tajaat Nova Southeastern 02/03/10 62-36 W 16-MESSINA, Gianna 14-COOK, Tiara 7-MESSINA, Catriana 5-MESSINA, Gianna 4-COOK, TiaraLYNN 02/06/10 74-67 WOT 30-MESSINA, Gianna 10-GREEN, Taja 7-GUIU, Angela 2-MESSINA, Gianna 6-MITRYK, Caitlyn

MITRYK, Caitlynat Saint Leo 02/10/10 82-58 W 29-MESSINA, Gianna 11-COOK, Tiara 7-GUIU, Angela 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn

MESSINA, Catrianaat Rollins 02/13/10 48-61 L 12-GUIU, Angela 12-COOK, Tiara 2-MITRYK, Caitlyn 2-GUIU, Angela 7-COOK, Tiara

COOK, TiaraECKERD 02/17/10 66-37 W 18-GREEN, Taja 11-MESSINA, Gianna 4-MESSINA, Catriana 7-COOK, Tiara 2-GREEN, Taja

MITRYK, CaitlynCOOK, Tiara

at Barry 02/20/10 56-52 W 21-COOK, Tiara 7-GREEN, Taja 6-MESSINA, Gianna 2-MESSINA, Gianna 1-MITRYK, CaitlynMITRYK, Caitlyn

FLORIDA SOUTHERN 02/24/10 82-65 W 25-MESSINA, Gianna 10-MESSINA, Gianna 7-GUIU, Angela 2-GREEN, Taja 4-MITRYK, CaitlynGREEN, Taja

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 03/03/10 84-46 W 24-MESSINA, Gianna 9-COOK, Tiara 8-GUIU, Angela 2-GUIU, Angela 4-MITRYK, Caitlynvs Lynn 03/06/10 58-65 L 30-COOK, Tiara 8-COOK, Tiara 3-MESSINA, Catriana 2-GREEN, Taja 3-MITRYK, Caitlyn

GUIU, Angela COOK, TiaraMITRYK, Caitlyn

vs Barry 03/12/10 55-51 W 20-COOK, Tiara 8-COOK, Tiara 4-GUIU, Angela 1-MESSINA, Gianna 3-COOK, TiaraMESSINA, Catriana MITRYK, Caitlyn

at Arkansas Tech 03/14/10 68-69 L 24-GREEN, Taja 8-COOK, Tiara 2-SMITH, Kamari 1-MESSINA, Gianna 1-GREEN, TajaMESSINA, Catriana COOK, TiaraMESSINA, Gianna MESSINA, CatrianaGUIU, Angela GUIU, AngelaCOOK, Tiara

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball2009-10 Team StatisticsSCORING UTW OPPTOTAL POINTS 2124 1661

Points per game 68.5 53.6Scoring margin +14.9 -

FIELD GOALS UTW OPPFIELD GOALS-ATT 706-1691 563-1722

Field goal pct .418 .327

3 POINT FEILD GOALS UTW OPP3 POINT FG-ATT 239-637 197-642

3-point FG pct .375 .3073-pt FG made per game 7.7 6.4

FREE THROWS UTW OPPFREE THROWS-ATT 473-621 338-463

Free throw pct .762 .730F-Throws made per game 15.3 10.9

REBOUNDS UTW OPPTOTAL REBOUNDS 1203 1085

Rebounds per game 38.8 35.0Rebounding margin +3.8 -

ASSISTS UTW OPPTOTAL ASSISTS 437 349

Assists per game 14.1 11.3

TURNOVERS UTW OPPTOTAL TURNOVERS 434 498

Turnovers per game 14.0 16.1Turnover margin +2.1 -Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.7

STEALS UTW OPPTOTAL STEALS 221 213

Steals per game 7.1 6.9

BLOCKSTOTAL BLOCKS 141 92

Blocks per game 4.5 3.0

WINNING STREAK UTW OPPHome win streak 14 -

ATTENDANCE 2067 5469Home games-Avg/Game 14-148 13-356Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-210

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTampa 1049 1062 13 2124Opponents 761 894 6 1661

2009-10 Individual Honors and AwardsBrittany BrownSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Tiara CookAll­SSC (first team)All­South Region (Daktronics second team)Merrimack Classic Most Outstanding PlayerSSC Player of the Week (12/7)SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Taja GreenMerrimack Classic All­Tourament Team

Catriana MessinaSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Gianna MessinaAll­SSC (first team)SSC Commisioner’s Honor RollAll­South Region (Daktronics second team)SSC Player of the Week (1/25)SSC Player of the Week (2/8)SSC Player of the Week (3/1)

Caitlyn MitrykAll­SSC (honorable mention)SSC Defensive Player of the YearSSC Player of the Week (11/30)SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0)

Kamari SmithAll­SSC (all­freshman)

Laina SylestineSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Tristan WeinerSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Sarah WickhamSSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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Only two jerseys have been retired in the history of University of Tampa women’s basketball. Both of thewomen have been inducted to the UT Athletic Hall of Fame. Linda Hadfield­Catanach, a 1984 graduate,was inducted in 1989 and 1978 grad Jackie Langley­Driscoll was recognized in the October 2004 class ofinductees. Each had stellar careers for the Spartans and have received the ultimate recognition of havingtheir jersey numbers retired by the school.

#21 Linda Hadfield-Catanach #10 Jackie Langley-Driscoll

Jackie Langley­Driscoll, 1974­78, was named MVP of theSpartans all four years with the team and was named theschool’s top female athlete in both 1976 and 1977. Jackieheld the school career scoring record for Spartans women’sbasketball until 1999 and remains in second place with1,774 career points. She still holds UT records for careerrebounds (1,148), career scoring average (21.6), rebound­ing (14.0), and scoring average in a season (25.6) in 1976­77.

Linda Hadfield­Catanach, 1980­84, was one of the best play­ers ever to wear the Red, Black and Gold. Upon completingher career in 1984, Linda held the school record for blockedshots (60), was second in career scoring (1,042) and careerrebounding (676). During the 1981­82 season, she record­ed 203 rebounds which at the time was third on Tampa’sall­time list. Linda was named Division II First Team FSCAAAll­State as a senior and also earned All­Conference and All­Academic honors.

O’Callaghan Kessel ScholarshipThe University of Tampa women’s basketball program is the recipient of a scholarship funding presentedby Grace Kessel, the mother of O’Callaghan Kessel and a beloved fan of the Spartans. The scholarship is inremembrance of O’Callaghan, who showed support through his enthusiasm and cheering for theSpartans. The scholarship will be presented to an incoming freshman.

Special Recognition

Retired Jerseys

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First Team All­Sunshine State Conference1982 ­ Gardenia Sterling

1983 ­ Linda Hadfield

1984 ­ Linda Hadfield, Dorrene Wolf

1985 ­ Penny Dickos

1986 ­ Penny Dickos

1987 ­ Penny Dickos

1988 ­ Lori Smith

1991 ­ Kim Dix

1992 ­ Kim Dix

1993 ­ Crystal Ashley

1994 ­ Crystal Ashley

1995 ­ Crystal Ashley

1996 ­ April Lindsey

2000 ­ Trysta Morenz

2003 ­ Jessie McDowell

2004 ­ Yushanda Morse

2006 ­ Sheena Walton

2007 ­ Sheena Walton

2008 ­ Sheena Walton

2009 ­ Gianna Messina

2010 ­ Gianna Messina

2010 ­ Tiara Cook

Second Team All­Sunshine State Conference1982 ­ Linda Hadfield

1985 ­ Cathy Fox, Debbie Fuller

1986 ­ Terri Shettle, Luci Norlin

1987 ­ Laurie Moran

1988 ­ Laurie Moran

1990 ­ Kim Dix

1992 ­ Tori Linbeck

1994 ­ LaQuanda Carmichael

1995 ­ April Lindsey

1997 ­ Chervara Smith, Missy Mack, April Lindsey

1998 ­ Heather LeVan

1999 ­ Missy Mack, Chervara Smith

Crystal Ashley Kim Dix

2000 ­ Chervara Smith

2001 ­ Jessie McDowell

2002 ­ Nicole Blair

2003 ­ Yushanda Morse

2004 ­ Tay Mathis

2005 ­ Tay Mathis, Jamie Skinner

2006 ­ Tay Mathis

2007 ­ Alexa Kane

Honorable Mention All­Sunshine State Conference1982 ­ Kim Lawrence

1983 ­ Kim Lawrence, Dorrene Wolf, Sylvia Smith

1985 ­ Terri Shettle

1987 ­ Cathy Fox, Lori Smith

1990 ­ Margit Szabo

1991 ­ Kim Bagozzi

1993 ­ Beth Browning, Tori Lindbeck

1996 ­ Missy Mack

1999 ­ Heather LeVan

2009 ­ Tiara Cook

2010 ­ Caitlyn Mitryk

SSC All­Freshman1990 ­ Kristi Izor

1991 ­ Kim Bagozzi

1992 ­ Crystal Ashley, Tori Lindbeck, Angela Meiser

1994 ­ April Lindsey

1996 ­ Missy Mack, Mandy Mack

1997 ­ Chervara Smith, Africa Gaston

2000 ­ Jessie McDowell

2001 ­ Yushanda Morse

2002 ­ Juanita McClinton

2003 ­ Vanessa Hubbard

2004 ­ Tay Mathis

2005 ­ Sheena Walton

2007 ­ Angela Guiu

2010 ­ Kamari Smith

Honors and Awards

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Missy Mack Sheena Walton

Jessie McDowell

Honors and AwardsFirst­Team All­South Region1994 ­ Crystal Ashley (WBCA)1996 ­ April Lindsey (WBCA)2000 ­ Trysta Morenz (WBCA)2007 ­ Sheena Walton (WBCA)

2008 ­ Sheena Walton (WBCA, Daktronics)

Second­Team All­South Region1999 ­ Missy Mack (WBCA)2006 ­ Sheena Walton (WBCA)2007 ­ Sheena Walton (Daktronics)2010 ­ Gianna Messina (Daktronics)

2010 ­ Tiara Cook (Daktronics)

South Region Player of the Year2008 ­ Sheena Walton (Daktronics)

All­American1991 ­ Kim Dix (AWSF)1992 ­ Kim Dix (AWSF)1992 ­ Tori Lindbeck (AWSF Freshman)1994 ­ Crystal Ashley (WBCA HM)1995 ­ Crystal Ashley (WBCA HM)1996 ­ April Lindsey (WBCA HM)2000 ­ Trysta Morenz (WBCA HM)2007 ­ Sheena Walton (WBCA HM)2008 ­ Sheena Walton (WBCA HM)

2008 ­ Sheena Walton (Daktronics 2nd Team)

SSC Player of the Year1994 ­ Crystal Ashley1996 ­ April Lindsey2003 ­ Jessie McDowell

SSC Defensive Player of the Year2008 ­ Sheena Walton

2010 ­ Caitlyn Mitryk

SSC Freshman­of­the­Year1994 ­ April Lindsey1996 ­ Missy Mack2001 ­ Yushanda Morse

2005 ­ Sheena Walton

SSC Coach of the Year1984 ­ Jan Boxill

2010 ­ Tom Jessee

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YEAR OVERALL SSC NCAA NCAA TOURNAMENTW­L W­L (FINISH) W­L Postseason Finish Coach

1975­76 11­11 Betty Lambert1976­77 12­6 Betty Lambert1977­78 18­7 Betty Lambert1978­79 6­10 Anne Strusz1979­80 7­13 Anne Strusz1980­81 15­8 Anne Strusz1981­82 9­16 7­3 (3rd) Jan Boxill1982­83 7­20 4­6 (5th) Jan Boxill1983­84 8­20 5­5 (4th) Jan Boxill1984­85 13­15 6­5 (3rd) Hilary Allen1985­86 20­9 7­4 (3rd) Hilary Allen1986­87 18­9 6­6 (4th) Hilary Allen1987­88 10­18 8­4 (2nd) Kim Buford1988­89 5­22 2­10 (7th) Kim Buford1989­90 11­17 7­5 (3rd) Tom Mosca1990­91 12­15 7­5 (3rd) Tom Mosca1991­92 20­9 9­3 (2nd) Tom Mosca1992­93 14­12 6­6 (3rd) Tom Mosca1993­94 21­7 13­1 (1st) 0­1 South Regional Tom Mosca1994­95 18­11 9­5 (2nd) Tom Mosca1995­96 12­15 5­9 (5th) Tom Mosca1996­97 18­9 11­3 (2nd) Tom Mosca1997­98 12­15 5­7 (4th) Tom Mosca1998­99 18­10 9­5 (3rd) Tom Mosca1999­00 20­10 10­4 (2nd) 0­1 South Regional Tom Mosca2000­01 19­9 8­6 (4th) Tom Mosca2001­02 16­12 6­8 (5th) Tom Mosca2002­03 23­8 11­3 (1st) 1­1 South Regional Tom Jessee2003­04 10­18 4­10 (6th) Tom Jessee2004­05 18­10 9­7 (4th) Tom Jessee2005­06 24­7 13­3 (2nd) 0­1 South Regional Tom Jessee2006­07 23­8 12­4 (3rd) 0­1 South Regional Tom Jessee2007­08 24­7 13­3 (2nd) 0­1 South Regional Tom Jessee2008­09 26­6 12­4 (1st) 1­1 South Regional Tom Jessee2009­10 26­5 13­4 (1st) 1­1 South Regional Tom Jessee

Total 544­403 237­147 3­8 Eight appearances 35 years

Name Year(s) Record (Pct.)Betty Lambert 1975­78 (3) 41­24 (.631)Anne Strusz 1978­81 (3) 28­31 (.475)Jan Boxill 1981­84 (3) 24­56 (.300)Hilary Allen 1984­87 (3) 51­33 (.607)Kim Buford 1987­89 (2) 15­40 (.273)Tom Mosca 1989­2002 (13) 211­150 (.584)Tom Jessee 2002­current (8) 174­79 (.687)Overall 1975­2010 (35 years) 544­403 (.574)

Current head coach Tom Jessee is UT’s all-

time leader in career winning percentage.

Sunshine State Conference ChampionshipsRegular Season (four) ­ 1993­94, 2002­03, 2008­09. 2009­10Tournament (four) ­ 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009

Year-by-Year Results

Coaching History

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NCAA Tournament Record: 3­8Total NCAA Appearances: Eight

2010 South Regionalhosted by Arkansas Tech ­ Russellville, Ark.defeated Barry, 55­51

lost to Arkansas Tech, 68­69

2009 South Regionalhosted by Delta State ­ Cleveland, Miss.defeated Clark Atlanta, 70­63

lost to Ouachita Baptist, 77­74

2008 South Regionalhosted by Delta State ­ Cleveland, Miss.lost to Valdosta State, 83­73

2007 South Regionalhosted by Florida Gulf Coast ­ Fort Myers, Fla.lost to Valdosta State, 64­57

2006 South Regionalhosted by Henderson State ­ Arkadelphia, Ark.lost to Delta State, 66­50

2003 South Regionalhosted by Arkansas Tech ­ Russellville, Ark.defeated Florida Southern, 62­55

lost to Arkansas Tech, 55­43

2000 South Regionalhosted by Delta State ­ Cleveland, Miss.lost to Florida Southern, 70­68

1994 South Regionalhosted by West Georgia ­ Carrollton, Ga.lost to North Alabama 92­83

NCAA Record vs. OpponentsArkansas Tech ..........................................................0­2Barry ............................................................................1­0Clark Atlanta ..............................................................1­0Delta State ....................................................................0­1Florida Southern ......................................................1­1North Alabama..........................................................0­1Ouachita Baptist ......................................................0­1Valdosta State ..............................................................0­2

The Spartans celebrated the program’s third NCAA tournament victory

with a win over Barry University in the 2010 South Regional.

Spartans in the NCAA Tournament

NCAA South Region All­Tournament Team2009 ­ Hailee Sullivan

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SSC Tournament Record: 26­21Tourney Championships: FourYears Won: 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009

2010­ hosted by Nova Southeasterndefeated Nova Southeastern, 84­46

lost to Lynn, 58­65

2009 ­ hosted by Nova Southeasterndefeated Lynn, 77­56defeated Eckerd, 57­53defeated Rollins, 55­29

2008 ­ hosted by Tampadefeated Saint Leo, 62­39defeated Rollins, 60­50lost to Nova Southeastern, 53­47

2007 ­ hosted by Lynndefeated Nova Southeastern, 64­38defeated Florida Tech, 66­58defeated Rollins, 68­66 (ot)

2006 ­ hosted by Saint Leodefeated Lynn, 62­55defeated Barry, 64­48defeated Rollins, 56­47

2005 ­ hosted by Barrylost to Rollins, 53­51

2004 ­ hosted by Rollinslost to Florida Tech, 57­56

2003 ­ hosted by Florida Southerndefeated Eckerd, 67­55lost to Rollins, 49­44 (ot)

2002 ­ hosted by Florida Techdefeated Barry, 74­64lost to Rollins, 71­64

2001 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated Barry, 73­61lost to Rollins, 81­75

2000 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated Lynn, 74­58defeated Barry, 79­76 (ot)defeated Rollins, 61­49

1999 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated Lynn, 88­83lost to Florida Southern, 82­66

1998 ­ Lakeland, Floridalost to Saint Leo, 75­72

1997 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated North Florida, 102­86lost to Barry, 69­63

1996 ­ Lakeland, Floridalost to North Florida, 75­66

1995 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated Rollins, 81­80lost to Florida Southern, 78­67

1994 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated Florida Tech, 81­52lost to North Florida, 64­63

1993 ­ Lakeland, Floridalost to Central Florida, 65­50

1992 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated Barry, 90­72lost to Florida Southern, 75­57

1991 ­ Lakeland, Floridalost to Saint Leo, 76­72 (ot)

1990 ­ Lakeland, Floridalost to Florida Tech, 72­63

1989 ­ did not play

1988 ­ hosted by Florida Southerndefeated Eckerd, 77­68lost to Florida Southern, 94­77

1987 ­ hosted by Florida Southernlost to Rollins, 88­82

SSC Tourney Record vs.OpponentsBarry ..........................................................5­1Central Florida ........................................0­2Eckerd ........................................................3­0Florida Southern ....................................0­8Florida Tech..............................................2­2Lynn ............................................................4­1North Florida ..........................................1­2Nova Southeastern................................2­1Rollins ........................................................9­5Saint Leo ..................................................1­2

SSC TournamentChampionships (by school)11 ­ Rollins9 ­ Florida Southern6­ Florida Tech4­ Tampa3­ Central Florida1 ­ Barry1 ­ Nova Southeastern1­ Lynn

1986 ­ hosted by Tampadefeated Rollins, 82­69lost to Florida Southern, 86­60

1985 ­ hosted by Tampadefeated Rollins, 94­69lost to Florida Southern, 94­81

1984 ­ hosted by Florida Southernlost to Florida Southern, 84­54

1983 ­ Lakeland, Floridalost to Central Florida, 65­5

1982 ­ Lakeland, Floridadefeated Rollins, 95­65lost to Florida Southern, 58­54

UT captured its fourth SSC tournament championship in 2009.

Spartans in the SSC Tournament

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballSpartans in the SSC TournamentAll­Tournament Team Selections1982 ­ Gardenia Sterling1985 ­ Penny Dickos1986 ­ Penny Dickos, Luci Norlin1987 ­ Lori Smith1988 ­ Lori Smith1990 ­ Kim Dix1992 ­ Kim Dix1995 ­ Crystal Ashley, April Lindsey1997 ­ Missy Mack, Chervara Smith1999 ­ Trysta Morenz2000 ­ Africa Gaston, Chervara Smith, Trysta Morenz2001 ­ Africa Gaston, Chevara Smith, Trysta Morenz2003 ­ Jessie McDowell2004 ­ Yushanda Moore2007 ­ DeShaydia Mackey, Sheena Walton2009 ­ Tiara Cook

Tournament Most Outstanding Players1985 ­ Cathy Fox1995 ­ Crystal Ashley2000 ­ Africa Gaston2006 ­ Tay Mathis2007 ­ Alexa Kane2009 ­ Gianna Messina

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballIndividual Season RecordsPoints

1. 624 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­882. 555 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999­003. 521 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002­034. 520 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1994­955. 507 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­92

507 Tiara COOK (31 games) 2009­10507 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985­86

8. 506 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998­999. 502 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990­9110. 501 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 1982­83

Scoring average1. 23.1 Lori SMITH(27 games) 1987­882. 21.3 Jackie LANGLEY(21 games) 1975­763. 20.9 Kim DIX(24 games) 1990­914. 19.5 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­925. 19.1 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999­006. 18.9 Penny DICKOS(25 games) 1986­877. 18.9 Jackie LANGLEY (24 games) 1977­788. 18.1 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985­869. 18.1 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998­9910. 17.9 Crystal ASHLEY(29 games) 1994­95

Field goals made1. 232 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­882. 220 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002­033. 218 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985­86

218 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1994­955. 210 Penny DICKOS (25 games) 1986­876. 198 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 1982­837. 192 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­928. 186 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999­009. 183 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2007­0810. 179 Jackie LANGLEY (18 games) 1976­77

Field goals attempted1. 527 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­882. 493 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1985­863. 488 Penny DICKOS (25 games) 1986­874. 409 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999­005. 408 Penny DICKOS (28 games) 1984­856. 402 Kim LAWRENCE (28 games) 1982­837. 401 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005­068. 398 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998­999. 395 LaQuand CARMICHAEL (29 games) 1994­9510. 394 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 2004­05

Field goal percentage 1. .619 Chervara SMITH (159­257) 1996­972. .591 Chervara SMITH (133­225) 1999­003. .590 Crystal ASHLEY (115­195) 1991­924. .577 Jessie MCDOWELL (143­248) 1999­005. .575 Crystal ASHLEY (218­379) 1994­956. .571 Karen VERWOORD (108­189) 1992­937. .567 Sheena WALTON (178­314) 2005­068. .563 Jessie MCDOWELL (220­391) 2002­039. .560 Crystal ASHLEY (172­307) 1993­9410. .548 Chervara SMITH (119­217) 1998­99

3­point field goals made1. 85 Tori LINDBECK (26 games) 1992­932. 84 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 1991­923. 70 Gianna MESSINA (31 games) 2009­104. 65 Missy MACK (27 games) 1995­965. 61 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998­996. 60 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005­067. 59 Gianna MESSINA (32 games) 2008­09

8. 58 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 1993­949. 54 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­88

54 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999­00

3­point field goals attempted1. 206 Tori LINDBECK (26 games) 1992­932. 187 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005­063. 185 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 1991­924. 182 Missy MACK (27 games) 1995­965. 171 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­886. 163 Gianna MESSINA (31 games) 2009­107. 160 Tori LINDBECK (28 games) 1993­948. 159 Missy MACK (28 games) 1998­999. 153 Tori LINDBECK (25 games) 1994­9510. 152 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 2004­05

3­point FG percentage 1. .454 Tori LINDBECK(84­185) 1991­922. .434 Gianna MESSINA (59­136) 2008­093. .429 Gianna MESSINA (70­163) 2009­104. .426 Angela GUIU (43­101) 2007­085. .421 Hailee SULLIVAN (53­126) 2008­096. .413 Tori LINDBECK (85­206) 1992­937. .412 Trysta MORENZ(54­131) 1999­008. .410 Angela GUIU (41­100) 2009­109. .402 Caitlyn MITRYK (41­102) 2009­1010. .400 Vanessa HUBBARD (32­80) 2002­03

Free throws made1. 181 Tiara COOK (31 games) 2009­102. 158 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990­913. 133 Cathy FOX (27 games) 1985­864. 131 Tiara COOK (32 games) 2008­095. 129 Trysta MORENZ (29 games) 1999­006. 122 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­927. 117 Alexa KANE (31 games) 2006­078. 114 Erica WOODARD (31 games) 2007­08

114 April LINDSEY (26 games) 1996­97

Tori Lindbeck ranks as one of UT’s all-time great three-

point shooters with the top two seasons in the category.

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10. 109 Liz WETENKAMP (31 games) 2002­03

Free throws attempted1. 237 Tiara COOK (31 games) 2009­102. 222 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990­913. 203 April LINDSEY (26 games) 1996­974. 183 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995­965. 182 Tiara COOK (32 games) 2008­096. 181 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­927. 168 April LINDSEY (29 games) 1994­958. 167 Laurie MORAN (28 games) 1987­889. 162 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­8810. 160 Yushanda MORSE (26 games) 2000­01

Free throw percentage 1. .870 Sylvia SMITH (60­69) 1982­832. .867 DeShaydia MACKEY (91­105) 2006­073. .866 Penny DICKOS (71­82) 1985­864. .858 Cathy FOX (133­155) 1985­865. .857 Gianna MESSINA (102­119) 2008­096. .835 Tay MATHIS (86­103) 2003­047. .823 DeShaydia MACKEY (65­79) 2007­088. .821 Cathy FOX (69­84) 1986­879. .816 Trysta MORENZ (129­158) 1999­0010. .802 Taja GREEN (69­86) 2009­10

Rebounds1. 342 April LINDSEY (101o­241d) 1995­962. 330 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 1982­833. 308 Sheena WALTON (97o­211d) 2007­084. 302 Jessie MCDOWELL (94o­208d) 2002­035. 301 Jackie LANGLEY (24 games) 1977­786. 296 Jackie LANGLEY (18 games) 1976­777. 293 Jackie LANGLEY (21 games) 1975­768. 292 Crystal ASHLEY (126o­166d) 1994­959. 281 Erica WOODARD (101o­180d) 2005­0610. 275 Kim DIX (98o­177d) 1991­92

Rebounding average 1. 14.0 Jackie LANGLEY (21 games) 1975­762. 12.7 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995­963. 12.5 Jackie LANGLEY (24 games) 1977­784. 11.8 Linda HADFIELD (28 games) 1982­835. 11.1 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990­916. 10.7 Dorrene WOLF (25 games) 1983­847. 10.6 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­928. 10.1 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1994­959. 9.9 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2007­0810. 9.8 Crystal ASHLEY (26 games) 1992­93

Defensive rebounds1. 241 April LINDSEY (101o­241d) 1995­962. 211 Sheena WALTON (97o­211d) 2007­083. 208 Jessie MCDOWELL (94o­208d) 2002­034. 183 Gianna MESSINA (33o­183d) 2008­095. 182 Yushanda MORSE (82o­182d) 2003­046. 180 Erica WOODARD (101o­180d) 2005­067. 177 Kim DIX (98o­177d) 1991­928. 176 Kim DIX (90o­176d) 1990­919. 171 Crystal ASHLEY (84o­171d) 1992­9310. 169 Crystal ASHLEY (98o­169d) 1993­94

Defense rebound avg 1. 8.9 April LINDSEY(27 games) 1995­962. 7.3 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990­913. 6.8 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­924. 6.8 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2007­085. 6.7 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002­03

6. 6.6 Crystal ASHLEY (26 games) 1992­937. 6.5 Yushanda MORSE (28 games) 2003­048. 6.5 Shenny GOODY (26 games) 1988­899. 6.0 Crystal ASHLEY (28 games) 1993­9410. 5.9 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­88

Offensive rebounds1. 126 Crystal ASHLEY (126o­166d) 1994­952. 115 April LINDSEY (115o­145d) 1994­953. 113 April LINDSEY (113o­121d) 1993­944. 110 Sheena WALTON (110o­156d) 2005­065. 101 Erica WOODARD (101o­180d) 2005­06

101 April LINDSEY (101o­127d) 1996­97101 Tiara COOK (101o­165d) 2009­10101 April LINDSEY (101o­241d) 1995­96

9. 100 Sheena WALTON (100o­127d) 2004­0510. 98 Kim DIX (98o­177d) 1991­92

98 Crystal ASHLEY (98o­169d) 1993­9498 Lori SMITH (98o­160d) 1987­88

Offense rebound avg 1. 4.3 Crystal ASHLEY(29 games) 1994­952. 4.0 April LINDSEY(28 games) 1993­943. 4.0 April LINDSEY (29 games) 1994­954. 3.9 April LINDSEY (26 games) 1996­975. 3.8 Kim DIX (26 games) 1991­926. 3.8 Kim DIX (24 games) 1990­917. 3.7 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995­968. 3.7 Sheena WALTON (27 games) 2004­059. 3.6 Lori SMITH (27 games) 1987­8810. 3.5 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2005­06

Assists1. 202 Beth BROWNING 1992­932. 184 Laurie MORAN 1987­883. 166 Tay MATHIS 2005­064. 165 Laurie MORAN 1986­875. 164 Terri SHETTLE 1985­866. 148 Terri SHETTLE 1984­857. 144 Liz WETENKAMP 2002­038. 130 Laurie MORAN 1985­869. 129 Alexa KANE 2006­0710. 128 LaQuand CARMICHAEL 1993­94

Assists average 1. 8.1 Beth BROWNING (25 games) 1992­932. 6.6 Laurie MORAN (25 games) 1986­873. 6.6 Laurie MORAN (28 games) 1987­884. 6.1 Terri SHETTLE (27 games) 1985­865. 5.5 Terri SHETTLE (27 games) 1984­856. 5.4 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005­067. 4.8 Laurie MORAN (27 games) 1985­868. 4.6 Liz WETENKAMP (31 games) 2002­039. 4.6 LaQuand CARMICHAEL (28 games) 1993­9410. 4.5 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 2004­05

Blocked shots1. 126 Sheena WALTON 2007­082. 105 Sheena WALTON 2005­063. 99 Sheena WALTON 2006­074. 97 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002­035. 89 Jessie MCDOWELL 2000­016. 70 Andrea NORDHOLT 2001­027. 67 Crystal ASHLEY 1991­928. 66 Sheena WALTON 2004­05

66 Jessie MCDOWELL 1999­0010. 59 Crystal ASHLEY 1994­95

Individual Season Records

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballIndividual Season RecordsBlocked shots average

1. 4.1 Sheena WALTON(31 games) 2007­082. 3.8 Sheena WALTON (26 games) 2006­073. 3.4 Sheena WALTON (31 games) 2005­064. 3.2 Jessie MCDOWELL (28 games) 2000­015. 3.1 Jessie MCDOWELL (31 games) 2002­036. 2.5 Andrea NORDHOLT(28 games) 2001­027. 2.4 Sheena WALTON (27 games) 2004­058. 2.3 Crystal ASHLEY (29 games) 1991­929. 2.3 Jessie MCDOWELL (29 games) 1999­0010. 2.1 Jessie MCDOWELL (22 games) 2001­02

Steals1. 128 Trysta MORENZ 1999­002. 122 Africa GASTON 1999­003. 84 April LINDSEY 1996­974. 81 April LINDSEY 1995­965. 78 Kim LAWRENCE 1982­836. 77 Laurie MORAN 1987­887. 75 Trysta MORENZ 1998­99

75 April LINDSEY 1994­959. 74 Nichole BLAIR 2001­02

74 Terri SHETTLE 1985­86

Steals average 1. 4.4 Trysta MORENZ(29 games) 1999­002. 4.1 Africa GASTON(30 games) 1999­003. 3.3 Debbie FULLER(20 games) 1984­854. 3.2 April LINDSEY(26 games) 1996­975. 3.0 April LINDSEY (27 games) 1995­966. 2.8 Laurie MORAN (25 games) 1986­877. 2.8 Kim LAWRENCE (28 games) 1982­838. 2.8 Laurie MORAN (28 games) 1987­889. 2.7 Nichole BLAIR (27 games) 2001­02

2.7 Terri SHETTLE (27 games) 1985­86

Games played1. 32 Tiara COOK 2008­09

32 Caitlyn MITRYK 2008­0932 Angela GUIU 2008­0932 Hailee SULLIVAN 2008­0932 Catriana MESSINA 2008­0932 Gianna MESSINA 2008­09

7. 31 Brittany RIDLEY 2006­0731 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002­0331 Tay MATHIS 2005­0631 Tiara COOK 2009­1031 Erica WOODARD 2007­0831 Kym TAYLOR 2008­0931 Gianna MESSINA 2009­1031 Liz WETENKAMP 2002­0331 Alexa KANE 2006­0731 Yushanda MORSE 2002­0331 Juanita McCLINTON 2005­0631 Kym TAYLOR 2007­0831 DeShaydia MACKEY 2006­0731 Sheena WALTON 2007­0831 Taja GREEN 2009­1031 Melissa LEONARD 2002­0331 Caitlyn MITRYK 2009­1031 Catriana MESSINA 2009­1031 Angela GUIU 2009­1031 Sheena WALTON 2005­0631 Erica WOODARD 2005­0631 Andrea NORDHOLT 2002­03

Games started1. 32 Gianna MESSINA 2008­09

2. 31 Angela GUIU 2008­0931 Andrea NORDHOLT 2002­0331 Erica WOODARD 2005­0631 Sheena WALTON 2005­0631 Angela GUIU 2009­1031 Yushanda MORSE 2002­0331 Alexa KANE 2006­0731 Caitlyn MITRYK 2009­1031 Liz WETENKAMP 2002­0331 Tiara COOK 2009­1031 Gianna MESSINA 2009­1031 Melissa LEONARD 2002­0331 Tay MATHIS 2005­0631 Kym TAYLOR 2008­0931 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002­0331 Erica WOODARD 2007­0831 Sheena WALTON 2007­0831 DeShaydia MACKEY 2006­07

Minutes1. 1122 Liz WETENKAMP 2002­032. 1091 Gianna MESSINA 2009­10

1091 DeShaydia MACKEY 2006­074. 1084 Alexa KANE 2006­075. 1054 Gianna MESSINA 2008­096. 1049 Tay MATHIS 2005­067. 1027 Yushanda MORSE 2002­038. 999 Caitlyn MITRYK 2009­109. 990 Jessie MCDOWELL 2002­0310. 983 Erica WOODARD 2005­06

Minutes average1. 36.2 Liz WETENKAMP (31 games) 2002­032. 35.2 Gianna MESSINA (31 games) 2009­10

35.2 DeShaydia MACKEY (31 games) 2006­074. 35.0 Alexa KANE (31 games) 2006­075. 33.8 Tay MATHIS (31 games) 2005­066. 33.6 DeShaydia MACKEY(26 games) 2007­087. 33.6 Yushanda MORSE (28 games) 2003­048. 33.5 Tay MATHIS (28 games) 2004­059. 33.1 Yushanda MORSE (31 games) 2002­0310. 32.9 Gianna MESSINA (32 games) 2008­09

Trysta Morenz turned in a Tampa best 128 steals in the

1999-2000 season.

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballIndividual Career RecordsPoints

1. 1782 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­992. 1774 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974­783. 1610 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­954. 1536 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­045. 1526 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­086. 1511 Penny DICKOS (109 games) 1983­877. 1482 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­928. 1403 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991­959. 1395 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999­0310. 1364 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­97

Scoring average 1. 21.6 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974­782. 18.9 Lori SMITH(50 games) 1986­883. 17.2 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­924. 16.5 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­995. 15.8 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998­006. 14.4 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­957. 14.4 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996­008. 14.3 Linda HADFIELD (77 games) 1981­849. 13.9 Gianna MESSINA (63 games) 2008­1010. 13.9 Penny DICKOS(109 games) 1983­87

Field goals made1. 701 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974­782. 668 Penny DICKOS (109 games) 1983­873. 663 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­954. 623 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­995. 597 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­086. 584 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999­037. 577 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­048. 552 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­929. 506 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­9710. 500 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991­95

Field goals attempted1. 1616 Penny DICKOS (109 games) 1983­872. 1443 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­993. 1386 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974­784. 1257 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991­955. 1256 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­046. 1183 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­957. 1146 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003­068. 1122 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­979. 1111 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­0810. 1084 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999­03

Field goal percentage 1. .570 Chervara SMITH (487­854) 1996­002. .560 Crystal ASHLEY (663­1183) 1991­953. .554 April HINTON (164­296) 1999­034. .539 Jessie MCDOWELL (584­1084) 1999­035. .537 Sheena WALTON (597­1111) 2004­086. .535 Karen VERWOORD (237­443) 1990­947. .534 Kim DIX (552­1034) 1988­928. .506 Jackie LANGLEY (701­1386) 1974­789. .491 Kristi IZOR (279­568) 1989­91,92­9310. .490 Cathy FOX (461­940) 1983­87

3­point field goals made1. 278 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991­952. 211 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­993. 159 Angela GUIU (118 games) 2006­104. 137 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003­065. 129 Gianna MESSINA (63 games) 2008­106. 105 DeShaydia MACKEY (111 games) 2004­08

105 Hailee SULLIVAN (99 games) 2005­098. 89 Juanita MCCLINTON (115 games) 2001­02,03­06

9. 83 Mandy MACK (92 games) 1995­9910. 78 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998­00

3­point field goals attempted1. 704 Tori LINDBECK (107 games) 1991­952. 593 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­993. 471 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003­064. 404 Angela GUIU (118 games) 2006­105. 349 DeShaydia MACKEY (111 games) 2004­086. 317 Juanita MCCLINTON (115 games) 2001­02,03­067. 299 Gianna MESSINA (63 games) 2008­108. 271 Hailee SULLIVAN (99 games) 2005­099. 222 Mandy MACK (92 games) 1995­9910. 204 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998­00

3­point FG percentage 1. .431 Gianna MESSINA (129­299) 2008­102. .395 Tori LINDBECK (278­704) 1991­953. .394 Angela GUIU (159­404) 2006­104. .387 Hailee SULLIVAN (105­271) 2005­095. .382 Trysta MORENZ (78­204) 1998­006. .374 Mandy MACK (83­222) 1995­997. .356 Missy MACK (211­593) 1995­998. .301 DeShaydia MACKEY (105­349) 2004­089. .291 Tay MATHIS (137­471) 2003­0610. .281 Juanita MCCLINTON (89­317) 2001­02,03­06

Free throws made1. 391 Tiara COOK (118 games) 2006­102. 381 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­043. 377 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­924. 372 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974­785. 352 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­976. 349 Cathy FOX (101 games) 1983­877. 331 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­088. 325 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­999. 289 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996­0010. 287 Erica WOODARD (109 games) 2004­08

Penny Dickos ranks first overall in field goals attempted and

second in field goals made.

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Free throws attempted1. 676 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­972. 586 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­043. 572 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­924. 555 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974­785. 532 Tiara COOK (118 games) 2006­106. 476 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­087. 448 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­958. 436 Cathy FOX (101 games) 1983­879. 431 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996­0010. 427 Missy MACK (108 games) 1995­99

Free throw percentage 1. .828 Gianna MESSINA (192­232) 2008­102. .804 DeShaydia MACKEY (234­291) 2004­083. .800 Cathy FOX (349­436) 1983­874. .796 Tay MATHIS (211­265) 2003­065. .766 Trysta MORENZ (167­218) 1998­006. .761 Penny DICKOS (166­218) 1983­877. .761 Missy MACK (325­427) 1995­998. .759 Mandy MACK (267­352) 1995­999. .735 Tiara COOK (391­532) 2006­1010. .724 Alexa KANE (260­359) 2004­08

Rebounds1. 1148 Jackie LANGLEY (82 games) 1974­782. 1064 April LINDSEY (430o­634d) 1993­973. 1029 Crystal ASHLEY (362o­667d) 1991­954. 1014 Sheena WALTON (396o­618d) 2004­085. 922 Yushanda MORSE (324o­598d) 2000­046. 835 Kim DIX (298o­537d) 1988­927. 797 Jessie MCDOWELL (260o­537d) 1999­038. 782 Cathy FOX (101 games) 1983­879. 779 Erica WOODARD (280o­499d) 2004­0810. 729 Linda HADFIELD (77 games) 1981­84

Rebounding average 1. 14.0 Jackie LANGLEY(82 games) 1974­782. 9.7 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­92

3. 9.7 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­974. 9.5 Linda HADFIELD (77 games) 1981­845. 9.5 Dorrene WOLF (58 games) 1981­846. 9.2 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­957. 8.8 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­088. 8.2 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­049. 7.7 Cathy FOX (101 games) 1983­8710. 7.3 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996­00

Defensive rebounds1. 667 Crystal ASHLEY (362o­667d) 1991­952. 634 April LINDSEY (430o­634d) 1993­973. 618 Sheena WALTON (396o­618d) 2004­084. 598 Yushanda MORSE (324o­598d) 2000­045. 537 Jessie MCDOWELL (260o­537d) 1999­03

537 Kim DIX (298o­537d) 1988­927. 509 Shenny GOODY (142o­509d) 1985­898. 499 Erica WOODARD (280o­499d) 2004­089. 420 Chervara SMITH (223o­420d) 1996­0010. 398 Tiara COOK (281o­398d) 2006­10

Defense rebound avg 1. 6.2 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­922. 6.0 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­953. 5.8 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­974. 5.4 Gianna MESSINA (63 games) 2008­105. 5.4 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­086. 5.3 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­047. 4.9 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999­038. 4.8 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996­009. 4.8 Shenny GOODY (107 games) 1985­8910. 4.7 Caitlyn MITRYK (63 games) 2008­10

Offensive rebounds1. 430 April LINDSEY (430o­634d) 1993­972. 396 Sheena WALTON (396o­618d) 2004­083. 362 Crystal ASHLEY (362o­667d) 1991­954. 324 Yushanda MORSE (324o­598d) 2000­045. 298 Kim DIX (298o­537d) 1988­926. 281 Tiara COOK (281o­398d) 2006­107. 280 Erica WOODARD (280o­499d) 2004­088. 260 Jessie MCDOWELL (260o­537d) 1999­039. 223 Chervara SMITH (223o­420d) 1996­0010. 214 Missy MACK (214o­388d) 1995­99

Offense rebound avg1. 3.9 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­972. 3.5 Kim DIX (86 games) 1988­923. 3.4 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­084. 3.2 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­955. 2.9 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­046. 2.6 Jamie SKINNER (52 games) 2003­057. 2.6 Erica WOODARD (109 games) 2004­088. 2.5 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996­009. 2.5 Heather LEVAN (74 games) 1997­0010. 2.4 Tiara COOK (118 games) 2006­10

Assists1. 533 Laurie MORAN 1985­892. 427 Terri SHETTLE 1982­863. 383 Tay MATHIS 2003­064. 354 Liz WETENKAMP 1999­035. 340 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999­036. 338 Africa GASTON 1996­007. 325 Alexa KANE 2004­088. 306 DeShaydia MACKEY 2004­089. 302 Beth BROWNING 1991­9310. 252 Angela GUIU 2006­10

Individual Career Records

Yushanda Morse made a school record 381 free throws from

2000-04.

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballIndividual Career RecordsAssists average

1. 6.3 Beth BROWNING (48 games) 1991­932. 5.9 Laurie MORAN(90 games) 1985­893. 4.4 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003­064. 4.1 Terri SHETTLE (105 games) 1982­865. 3.7 Lori GOTTSCH (30 games) 1989­916. 3.3 Julie RATLIFF (55 games) 1988­907. 3.2 Gianna MESSINA (63 games) 2008­108. 3.1 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998­009. 3.1 Caitlyn MITRYK (63 games) 2008­1010. 3.1 LaQuand CARMICHAEL (57 games) 1993­95

Blocked shots1. 396 Sheena WALTON 2004­082. 298 Jessie MCDOWELL 1999­033. 230 Crystal ASHLEY 1991­954. 124 Tiara COOK 2006­105. 110 Caitlyn MITRYK 2008­106. 108 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999­037. 86 Kelley GRIDER 1989­928. 85 Heather LEVAN 1997­009. 83 Chervara SMITH 1996­0010. 70 Kym TAYLOR 2005­09

Blocked shots average 1. 3.4 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­082. 2.7 Jessie MCDOWELL (110 games) 1999­033. 2.1 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­954. 1.7 Caitlyn MITRYK (63 games) 2008­105. 1.1 Heather LEVAN (74 games) 1997­006. 1.1 Kara BOWMAN (53 games) 2000­027. 1.1 Tiara COOK (118 games) 2006­108. 1.0 Kelley GRIDER (83 games) 1989­929. 0.9 Chervara SMITH (88 games) 1996­0010. 0.9 Andrea NORDHOLT (116 games) 1999­03

Steals1. 293 Africa GASTON 1996­002. 276 April LINDSEY 1993­97

3. 246 Laurie MORAN 1985­894. 219 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999­035. 218 Crystal ASHLEY 1991­956. 203 Trysta MORENZ 1998­007. 199 Juanita MCCLINTON 2001­02,03­068. 198 Yushanda MORSE 2000­049. 194 Tay MATHIS 2003­0610. 182 Missy MACK 1995­99

Steals average 1. 3.6 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998­002. 2.9 Debbie FULLER (30 games) 1981­82,84­853. 2.7 Kim LAWRENCE (53 games) 1981­834. 2.7 Laurie MORAN (90 games) 1985­895. 2.6 Africa GASTON (112 games) 1996­006. 2.5 April LINDSEY (110 games) 1993­97

2.5 Nichole BLAIR (55 games) 2000­028. 2.2 Lori SMITH (50 games) 1986­889. 2.2 Tay MATHIS (87 games) 2003­0610. 1.9 Crystal ASHLEY (112 games) 1991­95

Games played1. 121 Kym TAYLOR 2005­092. 118 Angela GUIU 2006­10

118 Tiara COOK 2006­104. 117 Liz WETENKAMP 1999­035. 116 Andrea NORDHOLT 1999­036. 115 Sheena WALTON 2004­08

115 Juanita MCCLINTON 2001­02,03­068. 113 Yushanda MORSE 2000­049. 112 Crystal ASHLEY 1991­95

112 Africa GASTON 1996­00

Games started1. 114 Sheena WALTON 2004­082. 111 Liz WETENKAMP 1999­033. 105 April LINDSEY 1993­974. 103 Yushanda MORSE 2000­045. 100 Tori LINDBECK 1991­956. 98 Jessie MCDOWELL 1999­03

98 Crystal ASHLEY 1991­958. 97 Angela GUIU 2006­109. 92 Africa GASTON 1996­0010. 90 Erica WOODARD 2004­08

Minutes1. 3464 Yushanda MORSE 2000­042. 3345 Sheena WALTON 2004­083. 3305 Liz WETENKAMP 1999­034. 3225 DeShaydia MACKEY 2004­085. 2988 Erica WOODARD 2004­086. 2901 Alexa KANE 2004­087. 2886 Angela GUIU 2006­108. 2875 Jessie MCDOWELL 1999­039. 2860 Tay MATHIS 2003­0610. 2797 Juanita MCCLINTON 2001­02,03­06

Minutes average1. 34.0 Gianna MESSINA (63 games) 2008­102. 32.9 Tay MATHIS(87 games) 2003­063. 31.0 Caitlyn MITRYK(63 games) 2008­104. 30.7 Yushanda MORSE (113 games) 2000­045. 30.3 Taja GREEN (31 games) 2009­106. 29.2 Trysta MORENZ (57 games) 1998­007. 29.1 Sheena WALTON (115 games) 2004­088. 29.1 DeShaydia MACKEY (111 games) 2004­089. 28.2 Liz WETENKAMP (117 games) 1999­0310. 27.4 Erica WOODARD (109 games) 2004­08Kym Taylor is first in UT history with 121 games played.

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballSingle Game Individual RecordsPointsMissy Mack, 43 vs. Rollins (1/09/99)Sheena Walton, 31 at Cal State Stanislaus (11/17/07)Tay Mathis, 30 vs. Colorado­Colorado Springs (11/26/05)Tay Mathis, 30 vs. Lenoir­Rhyne (12/29/05)Gianna Messina, 30 at Lynn (2/28/09)

Field Goals MadeLori Smith, 19 vs. South Florida (12)

Field Goals AttemptedLori Smith, 35 vs. Valdosta State (12/8/87)Jamie Skinner, 28 vs. Davenport (12/20/04)Tay Mathis, 25 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/22/05)Gianna Messina, 22 vs. North Alabama (11/15/08)

Field Goal PercentageJessie McDowell, .933 (14­15) vs. Eckerd (2/22/03)Cathy Fox, .867 (13­15) at Eckerd (1/18/86)Cathy Fox, .813 (13­16) at St. Thomas (2/21/87)Chervara Smith, .800 (12­15) at Florida Tech (2/5/97)Jamie Skinner, .800 (12­15) vs. Montevallo (11/27/04)

Three­Point Field Goals MadeTori Lindbeck, 8 vs. St. Augustine's (12/5/92)Angela Guiu, 7 at Eckerd (1/16/08)Hailee Sullivan, 7 vs Rollins (2/7/09)

Three­Point Field Goals AttemptedMissy Mack, 14 vs. Rollins (2/3/96)Tay Mathis, 14 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/22/05)Maria Pisaneschi, 14 vs. Eckerd (2/15/89)

Three­Point Field Goal PercentageAngela Guiu, 1.000 (6­6) at Rollins (12/1/07)Kim Dix, .899 (8­9) vs. Barry (3/2/92)Angela Guiu, .875 (7­8) at Eckerd (1/16/08)Gianna Messina, .875 (6­7) at Saint Leo (2/18/2009)

Free Throws MadeSandra Lise, 19 vs. Florida A&M (2/11/81)

Free Throws AttemptedSandra Lise, 22 vs. Florida A&M (2/11/81)

Free Throw PercentageMissy Mack, 1.000 (14­14) vs. Fort Valley State (12/2/96)Exzavia Cunningham, 1.000 (10­10) vs. Cameron (11/28/01)

Tay Mathis, 1.000 (10­10) at Saint Leo (1/8/04)Tay Mathis, 1.000 (10­10) at Lynn (2/4/06)Andrea Nordholt, 1.000 (10­10) vs. Barry (1/11/03)Liz Wetenkamp, 1.000 (10­10) vs. Saint Leo (2/19/03)

ReboundsCathy Fox, 25 vs. Webber (12/2/85)Sheena Walton, 19 vs. Eckerd (2/23/05)Erica Woodard, 19 vs. Eckerd (1/30/06)Sheena Walton, 18 vs. Lynn (3/1/08)Erica Woodard, 18 vs. Puerto Rico­Mayaguez (11/16/05)

Offensive ReboundsKim Dix, 11 vs. Saint Leo (2/16/91)

Defensive ReboundsCathy Fox, 17 vs. Webber (12/2/85)April Lindsey, 17 vs. Wingate (11/25/95)

AssistsBeth Browning, 15 vs. Barry (2/3/93)Laurie Moran, 15 vs. South Florida (12/2/86)

StealsTrysta Morenz, 13 vs. Nova Southeastern (11/27/99)Trysta Morenz, 13 vs. Fayetteville State (12/11/99)

Blocked ShotsSheena Walton, 12 vs. Rollins (3/4/07)Jessie McDowell, 10 vs. Barry (1/11/03)Sheena Walton, 9 vs. Florida Southern (1/23/08)Sheena Walton, 9 vs. Rollins (12/2/06)

All-time blocks leader Sheena Walton set the Spartan record

with 12 blocks in a game.

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballSingle Game Team RecordsPoints112 vs. Goshen (12/18/91)110 vs. Saint Leo (2/15/86)108 vs. Lawrence (12/16/85)108 at Webber (1/14/86)106 vs. Webber (12/2/85)106 vs. Flagler (1/8/93)106 vs. Saint Leo (1/11/97)104 vs. Northwest Missouri State (1/5/85)103 at Saint Leo (80­81)103 vs. St. Cloud State (11/30/97)102 vs. Eckerd (2/4/78)102 vs. Clearwater Christian (11/25/85)102 vs. Florida Memorial (11/27/85)102 vs. Judson (12/8/85)102 at Barry (1/15/92)102 vs. North Florida (2/27/97)102 vs. Lynn (99­00)101 vs. Eckerd (77­78)101 vs. Eckerd (2/12/86)101 vs. Florida Tech (2/4/87)101 vs. Barry (91­92)100 vs. Florida Tech (1/13/99)

Field Goals Made51 vs. Lawrence (12/16/85)38 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/17/04)

Field Goals Attempted106 at Florida Tech (2/4/87)90 vs. Puerto Rico Cayey (11/17/04)

Field Goal Percentage.650 (26­40) at Livingston (12/7/91).556 (25­45) vs. Florida Southern .551 (27­49) vs. Florida Southern (2/14/07).548 (23­42) vs. Drury (11/28/2008).541 (20­37) vs. Florida Tech (2/21/09)

Three­Point Field Goals Made12 vs. Rollins (2/7/09)12 vs. Puerto­Rico (11/18/08)

Three­Point Field Goals Attempted39 vs. Puerto­Rico (11/8/08)30 vs. Warner (12/3/08)29 vs. Rollins (12/2/06)28 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (11/17/09)

Three­Point Field Goal Percentage.778 at Florida Atlantic (2/3/87).625 (10­16) at Eckerd (1/16/08)

Free Throws Made37 vs. Valdosta State (3/14/08)34 vs. Florida Memorial (11/27/85)34 vs. St. Cloud State (11/30/97)

Free Throws Attempted49 vs. Northwest Missouri State (1/5/85)42 vs. Florida Tech (1/29/07)41 vs. Florida Tech (3/3/04)41 vs. Valdosta State (3/14/08)

Free Throw Percentage1.000 (21­21) vs. Colorado­Colorado Springs (11/26/05)1.000 (11­11) vs. Saint Leo (2/18/09).917 (11­12) at Nova Southeastern (2/6/08).917 (11­12) at Palm Beach Atlantic (2/23/08).917 (11­12) vs. Nova Southeastern (2/24/07)

Rebounds68 vs. Puerto Rico­Mayaguez (11/16/05)67 vs. Saint Leo (1/22/91)67 vs. Webber (12/6/86)

Offensive Rebounds33 vs. Maine­Farmington (1/10/88)33 vs. Albright (1/7/94)

Defensive Rebounds47 vs. Webber (12/6/86)

Assists31 vs. Webber (12/2/85)31 vs. Goshen (12/18/91)

Steals38 vs. Webber (11/17/98)

Blocked Shots15 vs. Rollins (3/4/07)13 vs. Florida Southern (2/1/06)12 vs. Barry (1/30/99)12 vs. Rollins (12/2/06)12 vs. Montevallo (12/30/06)

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballSingle Season Team RecordsPoints

1. 2464 (29 games) 1985­862. 2282 (30 games) 1999­003. 2260 (27 games) 1986­874. 2245 (29 games) 1991­925. 2181 (28 games) 1982­836. 2124 (31 games) 2009­107. 2119 (28 games) 1998­998. 2044 (27 games) 1996­979. 2041 (28 games) 1984­8510. 2032 (32 games) 2008­09

Scoring average1. 85.0 (29 games) 1985­862. 83.7 (27 games) 1986­873. 77.9 (28 games) 1982­834. 77.4 (29 games) 1991­925. 76.1 (30 games) 1999­006. 75.7 (27 games) 1996­977. 75.7 (28 games) 1998­998. 73.2 (27 games) 1995­969. 72.9 (28 games) 1984­8510. 72.2 (28 games) 2001­02

Field goals made1. 989 (29 games) 1985­862. 933 (27 games) 1986­873. 888 (28 games) 1982­834. 845 (29 games) 1991­925. 839 (28 games) 1984­856. 823 (30 games) 1999­007. 793 (28 games) 1998­998. 764 (28 games) 1994­95

764 (28 games) 1993­9410. 756 (28 games) 1987­88

Field goals attempted1. 2203 (29 games) 1985­862. 2157 (28 games) 1982­833. 2060 (27 games) 1986­874. 1966 (28 games) 1984­855. 1910 (28 games) 1987­886. 1899 (28 games) 1994­95

1899 (28 games) 1993­948. 1898 (29 games) 1991­929. 1862 (27 games) 1988­8910. 1850 (28 games) 1998­99

Field goal percentage1. .471 (723­1534) 1992­932. .453 (933­2060) 1986­873. .449 (989­2203) 1985­864. .448 (823­1836) 1999­005. .445 (845­1898) 1991­926. .443 (694­1567) 2002­037. .442 (700­1582) 1989­908. .440 (742­1688) 1996­979. .431 (611­1417) 1990­9110. .429 (694­1619) 2008­09

3­point field goals made1. 239 (31 games) 2009­102. 223 (32 games) 2008­093. 135 (29 games) 1991­924. 124 (31 games) 2005­065. 123 (31 games) 2007­086. 120 (31 games) 2006­077. 111 (27 games) 1995­968. 108 (28 games) 1998­999. 95 (31 games) 2002­0310. 93 (28 games) 1987­88

3­point field goals attempted1. 637 (31 games) 2009­102. 596 (32 games) 2008­093. 393 (31 games) 2005­064. 354 (31 games) 2006­075. 345 (27 games) 1995­966. 344 (31 games) 2007­087. 343 (29 games) 1991­928. 333 (28 games) 2003­049. 315 (28 games) 1998­9910. 313 (28 games) 2004­05

3­point FG percentage1. .394 (135­343) 1991­922. .375 (239­637) 2009­103. .374 (223­596) 2008­094. .371 (92­248) 1992­935. .358 (123­344) 2007­086. .348 (89­256) 1996­977. .347 (75­216) 1999­008. .343 (108­315) 1998­999. .341 (95­279) 2002­0310. .339 (120­354) 2006­07

Free throws made1. 561 (30 games) 1999­002. 530 (31 games) 2006­073. 514 (28 games) 2000­014. 510 (31 games) 2007­085. 486 (29 games) 1985­866. 484 (31 games) 2002­037. 473 (31 games) 2009­108. 471 (27 games) 1996­979. 456 (27 games) 1997­9810. 442 (28 games) 2001­02

Free throws attempted1. 847 (30 games) 1999­002. 782 (28 games) 2000­013. 737 (27 games) 1996­974. 728 (31 games) 2006­075. 715 (28 games) 1994­95

715 (28 games) 1993­947. 710 (31 games) 2007­088. 706 (28 games) 2001­029. 702 (27 games) 1995­9610. 696 (31 games) 2002­03

Free throw percentage1. .762 (473­621) 2009­102. .760 (421­554) 2008­093. .743 (486­654) 1985­864. .728 (530­728) 2006­075. .718 (510­710) 2007­086. .698 (417­597) 2005­067. .695 (484­696) 2002­038. .678 (333­491) 2003­049. .662 (561­847) 1999­0010. .661 (296­448) 2004­05

Rebounds1. 1593 (28 games) 1982­832. 1398 (29 games) 1985­863. 1393 (541o­852d) 1993­94

1393 (541o­852d) 1994­955. 1369 (487o­882d) 1991­926. 1318 (431o­887d) 2005­067. 1294 (413o­881d) 2006­078. 1281 (28 games) 1983­849. 1275 (501o­774d) 2004­0510. 1273 (488o­785d) 1995­96

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballSingle Season Team RecordsRebounding average

1. 56.9 (28 games) 1982­832. 49.8 (28 games) 1993­94

49.8 (28 games) 1994­954. 48.2 (29 games) 1985­865. 47.2 (29 games) 1991­926. 47.1 (27 games) 1995­967. 45.8 (28 games) 1983­848. 45.5 (28 games) 2004­059. 44.2 (27 games) 1986­8710. 44.2 (27 games) 1988­89

Defensive rebounds1. 887 (431o­887d) 2005­062. 882 (487o­882d) 1991­923. 881 (413o­881d) 2006­074. 875 (345o­875d) 2007­085. 867 (336o­867d) 2009­106. 854 (314o­854d) 2008­097. 852 (541o­852d) 1993­94

852 (541o­852d) 1994­959. 796 (368o­796d) 2002­0310. 785 (488o­785d) 1995­96

Defense rebound avg1. 30.4 (28 games) 1993­94

30.4 (28 games) 1994­953. 30.4 (29 games) 1991­924. 29.1 (27 games) 1995­965. 28.6 (31 games) 2005­066. 28.4 (31 games) 2006­077. 28.2 (31 games) 2007­088. 28.0 (31 games) 2009­109. 27.9 (27 games) 1988­8910. 27.6 (28 games) 2004­05

Offensive rebounds1. 541 (541o­852d) 1994­95

541 (541o­852d) 1993­943. 501 (501o­774d) 2004­054. 488 (488o­785d) 1995­965. 487 (487o­882d) 1991­92

6. 470 (470o­668d) 1987­887. 460 (460o­727d) 1998­998. 459 (459o­744d) 2000­019. 449 (449o­692d) 1996­9710. 439 (439o­754d) 1988­89

Offense rebound avg1. 19.3 (28 games) 1993­94

19.3 (28 games) 1994­953. 18.1 (27 games) 1995­964. 17.9 (28 games) 2004­055. 16.8 (29 games) 1991­926. 16.8 (28 games) 1987­887. 16.6 (27 games) 1996­978. 16.4 (28 games) 1998­999. 16.4 (28 games) 2000­0110. 16.3 (27 games) 1988­89

Assists1. 564 1985­862. 539 1999­003. 497 1991­924. 494 1989­905. 492 1986­876. 487 1992­937. 485 2008­098. 474 1987­889. 466 2005­0610. 458 2002­03

Assists average1. 19.4 (29 games) 1985­862. 18.7 (26 games) 1992­933. 18.2 (27 games) 1986­874. 18.0 (30 games) 1999­005. 17.6 (28 games) 1989­906. 17.1 (29 games) 1991­927. 16.9 (28 games) 1987­888. 16.4 (27 games) 1996­979. 15.6 (28 games) 2000­0110. 15.6 (28 games) 2004­05

The 2009-10 Spartans connected on 239 three-pointers.

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1. 549 2001­022. 200 2007­083. 173 2006­074. 172 2005­065. 168 1999­006. 164 1991­927. 151 2008­098. 149 2000­019. 141 2009­10

141 2002­03

Blocked shots average1. 19.6 (28 games) 2001­022. 6.5 (31 games) 2007­083. 5.7 (29 games) 1991­924. 5.6 (30 games) 1999­005. 5.6 (31 games) 2006­076. 5.5 (31 games) 2005­067. 5.3 (28 games) 2000­018. 4.7 (32 games) 2008­099. 4.6 (28 games) 1998­9910. 4.5 (31 games) 2002­03

4.5 (31 games) 2009­10

Steals1. 546 1999­002. 397 2001­023. 368 1985­864. 365 2000­015. 364 1998­996. 357 1996­977. 330 1997­988. 323 1992­939. 320 1994­95

320 1993­94

Steals average1. 18.2 (30 games) 1999­002. 14.2 (28 games) 2001­023. 13.2 (27 games) 1996­974. 13.0 (28 games) 2000­015. 13.0 (28 games) 1998­996. 12.7 (29 games) 1985­867. 12.4 (26 games) 1992­938. 12.2 (27 games) 1997­989. 11.8 (27 games) 1986­8710. 11.4 (28 games) 1993­94

11.4 (28 games) 1994­95

Games played1. 32 2008­092. 31 2002­03

31 2005­0631 2006­0731 2007­0831 2009­10

7. 30 1999­008. 29 1991­92

29 1985­8610. 28 1993­94

28 1994­9528 2000­0128 1984­8528 1998­9928 1982­8328 2004­0528 1987­8828 2003­0428 1983­8428 1989­9028 2001­02

Games started1. 478 1997­982. 28 2003­04

Minutes1. 6450 2008­092. 6275 2006­07

6275 2007­084. 6225 2005­06

6225 2009­106. 6191 2002­037. 6050 1999­008. 5825 1985­869. 5650 2001­0210. 5630 1993­94

Minutes average1. 202.4 (31 games) 2007­08

202.4 (31 games) 2006­073. 201.8 (28 games) 2001­024. 201.7 (30 games) 1999­005. 201.6 (32 games) 2008­096. 201.1 (28 games) 1993­947. 200.9 (28 games) 2003­04

200.9 (28 games) 2004­05200.9 (28 games) 1984­85200.9 (28 games) 2000­01

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Victories26 in 2009­1026 in 2008­09

Longest Winning Streak13 in 2008­09

Longest Home Winning Streak14 in 2009­10

Longest Road Winning Streak*10 in 2008­09

Longest Losing Streak7 in 1983­847 in 1987­887 in 1995­96

Longest Home Losing Streak8 in 1987­89

Longest Road Losing Streak*11 in 1989­91

Margin of Victory88 vs. Eckerd (2/4/78)

100­Point Games, Season8 in 1985­86

Consecutive 100­Point Games3 in 1985­86

Overtime Games3 in 1990­913 in 2006­07

Consecutive Overtime Games3 in 1990­91

*Includes games played at neutral sites

Miscellaneous Team Records

LaQuanda Carmichael

Kristi Izor

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballIndividual Year-by-Year LeadersPOINTS

Year Player Pts Avg 1974­75 LANGLEY, Jackie 413 21.71975­76 LANGLEY, Jackie 447 21.31976­77 LANGLEY, Jackie 461 25.61977­78 LANGLEY, Jackie 453 18.91981­82 STARLING, Gardenia 389 15.61982­83 HADFIELD, Linda 501 17.91983­84 HADFIELD, Linda 320 13.31984­85 DICKOS, Penny 383 13.71985­86 DICKOS, Penny 507 18.11986­87 DICKOS, Penny 472 18.91987­88 SMITH, Lori 624 23.11988­89 GOODY, Shenny 280 10.81989­90 DIX, Kim 333 14.51990­91 DIX, Kim 502 20.91991­92 DIX, Kim 507 19.51992­93 LINDBECK, Tori 411 15.81993­94 ASHLEY, Crystal 421 15.01994­95 ASHLEY, Crystal 520 17.91995­96 MACK, Missy 464 17.21996­97 MACK, Missy 454 16.81997­98 MACK, Missy 358 13.81998­99 MACK, Missy 506 18.11999­00 MORENZ, Trysta 555 19.12000­01 BLAIR, Nichole 383 13.72001­02 BLAIR, Nichole 376 13.92002­03 MCDOWELL, Jessie 521 16.82003­04 MATHIS, Tay 372 13.32004­05 MATHIS, Tay 348 12.42005­06 WALTON, Sheena 458 14.82006­07 MACKEY, DeShaydia 394 12.72007­08 WALTON, Sheena 471 15.22008­09 MESSINA, Gianna 427 13.3

2009­10 COOK, Tiara 507 16.4

TOTAL REBOUNDSYear Player Reb Avg1974­75 LANGLEY, Jackie 258 13.61975­76 LANGLEY, Jackie 293 14.01976­77 LANGLEY, Jackie 296 16.41977­78 LANGLEY, Jackie 301 12.51981­82 STARLING, Gardenia 244 9.81982­83 HADFIELD, Linda 330 11.81983­84 WOLF, Dorrene 267 10.71984­85 FOX, Cathy 190 7.31985­86 FOX, Cathy 223 8.31986­87 FOX, Cathy 215 8.61987­88 SMITH, Lori 258 9.61988­89 GOODY, Shenny 226 8.71989­90 DIX, Kim 180 7.81990­91 DIX, Kim 266 11.11991­92 DIX, Kim 275 10.61992­93 ASHLEY, Crystal 255 9.81993­94 ASHLEY, Crystal 267 9.51994­95 ASHLEY, Crystal 292 10.11995­96 LINDSEY, April 342 12.71996­97 LINDSEY, April 228 8.81997­98 GASTON, Africa 141 5.21998­99 SMITH, Chervara 189 8.61999­00 LEVAN, Heather 192 6.42000­01 MORSE, Yushanda 213 8.22001­02 MORSE, Yushanda 205 7.32002­03 MCDOWELL, Jessie 302 9.72003­04 MORSE, Yushanda 264 9.42004­05 WALTON, Sheena 227 8.42005­06 WOODARD, Erica 281 9.12006­07 WOODARD, Erica 227 8.12007­08 WALTON, Sheena 308 9.92008­09 MESSINA, Gianna 216 6.82009­10 COOK, Tiara 266 8.6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Player Pct FG­ATT1974­75 LANGLEY, Jackie .514 168­3271975­76 LANGLEY, Jackie .496 178­3591976­77 LANGLEY, Jackie .493 179­3631977­78 LANGLEY, Jackie .522 176­3371981­82 STARLING, Gardenia .416 152­3651982­83 HADFIELD, Linda .528 198­3751983­84 HADFIELD, Linda .487 129­2651984­85 FOX, Cathy .494 127­2571985­86 FOX, Cathy .507 171­3371986­87 FOX, Cathy .500 96­1921987­88 WALTER, Lorelle .443 78­1761988­89 WALTER, Lorelle .438 106­2421989­90 DIX, Kim .537 131­2441990­91 DIX, Kim .548 172­3141991­92 ASHLEY, Crystal .590 115­1951992­93 VERWOORD, Karen .571 108­1891993­94 ASHLEY, Crystal .560 172­3071994­95 ASHLEY, Crystal .575 218­3791995­96 LINDSEY, April .484 148­306Erica Woodard led Tampa for two straight seasons from

2005-07.

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballIndividual Year-by-Year Leaders1996­97 SMITH, Chervara .619 159­2571997­98 SMITH, Chervara .490 76­1551998­99 SMITH, Chervara .548 119­2171999­00 SMITH, Chervara .591 133­2252000­01 MCDOWELL, Jessie .487 127­2612001­02 MCDOWELL, Jessie .511 94­1842002­03 MCDOWELL, Jessie .563 220­3912003­04 MORSE, Yushanda .488 140­2872004­05 WALTON, Sheena .481 101­2102005­06 WALTON, Sheena .567 178­3142006­07 WALTON, Sheena .540 135­2502007­08 WALTON, Sheena .543 183­3372008­09 COOK, Tiara .508 132­2602009­10 GREEN, Taja .479 134­280

3­POINT FG PERCENTAGEYear Player Pct 3FG­ATT1987­88 MORRIS, Kim .347 25­721988­89 PISANESCHI, Maria .324 36­1111991­92 LINDBECK, Tori .454 84­1851992­93 LINDBECK, Tori .413 85­2061993­94 LINDBECK, Tori .363 58­1601994­95 LINDBECK, Tori .333 51­1531995­96 MACK, Missy .357 65­1821996­97 MACK, Missy .351 53­1511997­98 MACK, Missy .317 32­1011998­99 MACK, Missy .384 61­1591999­00 MORENZ, Trysta .412 54­1312000­01 BLAIR, Nichole .307 31­1012001­02 MCCLINTON, Juanita .271 29­1072002­03 HUBBARD, Vanessa .400 32­802003­04 MATHIS, Tay .258 34­1322004­05 MATHIS, Tay .283 43­1522005­06 MATHIS, Tay .321 60­1872006­07 GUIU, Angela .397 31­782007­08 GUIU, Angela .426 43­1012008­09 MESSINA, Gianna .434 59­1362009­10 MESSINA, Gianna .429 70­163

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear Player Pct FT­ATT1974­75 LANGLEY, Jackie .653 77­1181975­76 LANGLEY, Jackie .599 91­1521976­77 LANGLEY, Jackie .691 103­1491977­78 LANGLEY, Jackie .743 101­1361981­82 STARLING, Gardenia .649 85­1311982­83 HADFIELD, Linda .714 105­1471983­84 HADFIELD, Linda .639 62­971984­85 FOX, Cathy .756 90­1191985­86 FOX, Cathy .858 133­1551986­87 FOX, Cathy .821 69­841987­88 SMITH, Lori .654 106­1621988­89 MOORE, Joanna .671 53­791989­90 DIX, Kim .645 71­1101990­91 DIX, Kim .712 158­2221991­92 DIX, Kim .674 122­1811992­93 ASHLEY, Crystal .650 80­1231993­94 ASHLEY, Crystal .611 77­1261994­95 ASHLEY, Crystal .656 84­128

1995­96 MACK, Mandy .715 98­1371996­97 MACK, Missy .778 77­991997­98 MACK, Mandy .791 102­1291998­99 MACK, Missy .740 97­1311999­00 MORENZ, Trysta .816 129­1582000­01 BLAIR, Nichole .689 84­1222001­02 MORSE, Yushanda .638 97­1522002­03 NORDHOLT, Andrea .769 80­1042003­04 MATHIS, Tay .835 86­1032004­05 MATHIS, Tay .740 57­772005­06 WALTON, Sheena .727 101­1392006­07 MACKEY, DeShaydia .867 91­1052007­08 WOODARD, Erica .740 114­1542008­09 MESSINA, Gianna .857 102­1192009­10 MESSINA, Gianna .796 90­113

ASSISTSYear Player Ast Avg1981­82 LAWRENCE, Kim 50 2.01982­83 LAWRENCE, Kim 72 2.61983­84 SHETTLE, Terri 73 3.21984­85 SHETTLE, Terri 148 5.51985­86 SHETTLE, Terri 164 6.11986­87 MORAN, Laurie 165 6.61987­88 MORAN, Laurie 184 6.61988­89 RATLIFF, Julie 77 2.91989­90 RATLIFF, Julie 105 3.81990­91 GRIDER, Kelley 77 3.01991­92 GRIDER, Kelley 103 3.61992­93 BROWNING, Beth 202 8.11993­94 CARMICHAEL, LaQuand 128 4.61994­95 ROBINSON, Jeni 58 2.01995­96 MACK, Mandy 69 2.61996­97 GASTON, Africa 73 2.7

Kelley Grider led Tampa in assists in 1990-91 and 1991-92.

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1997­98 MACK, Mandy 66 2.51998­99 GASTON, Africa 92 3.31999­00 GASTON, Africa 108 3.62000­01 WETENKAMP, Liz 84 3.02001­02 NORDHOLT, Andrea 82 2.92002­03 WETENKAMP, Liz 144 4.62003­04 MATHIS, Tay 91 3.32004­05 MATHIS, Tay 126 4.52005­06 MATHIS, Tay 166 5.42006­07 KANE, Alexa 129 4.22007­08 KANE, Alexa 100 3.72008­09 MESSINA, Gianna 107 3.32009­10 MITRYK, Caitlyn 97 3.1

MESSINA, Gianna 97 3.1

BLOCKED SHOTSYear Player Blk Avg1981­82 HADFIELD, Linda 19 0.81982­83 WOLF, Dorrene 24 0.9

SMITH, Sylvia 24 1.01983­84 HADFIELD, Linda 14 0.61984­85 JENKINS, Tonji 11 0.41985­86 UNDERWOOD, Tonya 23 0.81986­87 PASCHAL, Laura 11 0.71987­88 SMITH, Lori 15 0.61988­89 MOORE, Joanna 15 0.61989­90 HESSE, Christi 10 0.41990­91 GRIDER, Kelley 35 1.31991­92 ASHLEY, Crystal 67 2.31992­93 ASHLEY, Crystal 54 2.11993­94 ASHLEY, Crystal 50 1.81994­95 ASHLEY, Crystal 59 2.01995­96 LINDSEY, April 18 0.7

1996­97 SMITH, Chervara 21 0.81997­98 MACK, Missy 14 0.51998­99 LEVAN, Heather 37 1.41999­00 MCDOWELL, Jessie 66 2.32000­01 MCDOWELL, Jessie 89 3.22001­02 NORDHOLT, Andrea 70 2.52002­03 MCDOWELL, Jessie 97 3.12003­04 MCDONALD, Monique 22 0.82004­05 WALTON, Sheena 66 2.42005­06 WALTON, Sheena 105 3.42006­07 WALTON, Sheena 99 3.82007­08 WALTON, Sheena 126 4.12008­09 MITRYK, Caitlyn 53 1.72009­10 MITRYK, Caitlyn 57 1.8

STEALSYear Player Stl Avg1981­82 LAWRENCE, Kim 67 2.71982­83 LAWRENCE, Kim 78 2.81983­84 FOX, Cathy 29 1.31984­85 FULLER, Debbie 65 3.31985­86 SHETTLE, Terri 74 2.71986­87 MORAN, Laurie 71 2.81987­88 MORAN, Laurie 77 2.81988­89 SZABO, Margit 52 1.91989­90 RATLIFF, Julie 56 2.01990­91 GRIDER, Kelley 55 2.11991­92 GRIDER, Kelley 57 2.01992­93 ASHLEY, Crystal 63 2.41993­94 ASHLEY, Crystal 57 2.01994­95 LINDSEY, April 75 2.61995­96 LINDSEY, April 81 3.01996­97 LINDSEY, April 84 3.21997­98 GASTON, Africa 59 2.21998­99 MORENZ, Trysta 75 2.71999­00 MORENZ, Trysta 128 4.42000­01 BLAIR, Nichole 64 2.32001­02 BLAIR, Nichole 74 2.72002­03 NORDHOLT, Andrea 57 1.82003­04 MCCLINTON, Juanita 60 2.12004­05 MATHIS, Tay 67 2.42005­06 MATHIS, Tay 68 2.22006­07 KANE, Alexa 48 1.52007­08 KANE, Alexa 43 1.62008­09 MESSINA, Gianna 48 1.52009­10 COOK, Tiara 49 1.6

Alexa Kane led the Spartans in assists from 2006-08.

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1,000 Point Club 1,000 Rebound ClubMissy Mack 1,782 1995­99Jackie Langley 1,774 1974­78Crystal Ashley 1,610 1991­95Yushanda Morse 1,536 2000­04Sheena Walton 1,526 2004­08Penny Dickos 1,510 1983­87Kim Dix 1,487 1988­92Tori Lindbeck 1,405 1991­95Jessie McDowell 1,393 1999­2003April Lindsey 1,364 1993­97Cathy Fox 1,280 1983­87Tay Mathis 1,124 2003­06Tiara Cook 1,093 2006­10Jane Castor 1,055 1977­81Linda Hadfield 1,042 1980­84

Jackie Langley 1,148 1974­78April Lindsey 1,064 1993­97Crystal Ashley 1,025 1991­95Sheena Walton 1,014 2004­08

1,000 Point/1,000 Rebound ClubJackie Langley 1,774/1,148 1974­78Crystal Ashley 1,610/1,025 1991­95Sheena Walton 1,526/1,014 2004­08April Lindsey 1,364/1,064 1997­2000

Missy Mack Yushanda Morse Jane Castor Penny Dickos

Crystal Ashley April Lindsey Sheena Walton Jackie Langley

Milestones

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballSunshine State ConferenceFounded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organiza­tion to the Division II “Conference of Champions.” Since its inception, the conference hasgrown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence.

SSC member schools won three NCAA II national championships in 2009­10 and havecaptured a total of 74 titles in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’ssoccer, women’s soccer, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and women’s volleyballand are nationally recognized in women’s basketball, women’s rowing and cross coun­try as well.

The Sunshine State Conference sponsors championships in men’s and women’s basket­ball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, softball,baseball, men’s and women’s golf and women’s rowing.

Member schools include Barry University (Miami Shores), Eckerd College (St. Petersburg), Florida Tech (Melbourne),Florida Southern College (Lakeland), Lynn University (Boca Raton), Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale),Rollins College (Winter Park), Saint Leo University (Saint Leo) and The University of Tampa.

Jay Jones serves as commissioner and Kelly Harrison is assistant commissioner for internal operations. Dr. Anne B. Kerr(Florida Southern) is the President. Pete Jenkinson is the supervisor of officials for women’s basketball. The officeaddress is 7061 Grand National Drive, Suite 140, Orlando, FL 32819. Phone: (407) 248­8460. The SSC Website iswww.sunshinestateconference.com.

2008­09 SSC Awards

FIRST TEAMTiara Cook, TampaChelsea Johnson, Florida Southern Gianna Messina, Tampaand Lynisha Nelson, Florida Tech

SECOND TEAMBrittainy Daiger, RollinsDominique Daniels, Saint LeoMichaela Hawley, Florida SouthernAshley Lutz, EckerdChelsea Patterson, Lynn

ALL­FRESHMAN TEAMTilde Ahlin, BarryRheisa Burke ,Nova SoutheasternTera McDaniel, RollinsAmanda Schultz, LynnKamari Smith, Tampa

HONORABLE MENTIONCaitlyn Mitryk, TampaMegan Dzikas , Florida Southern

Player of the Year: Mariesa Greene, BUDef. Player of the Year: Caitlyn Mitryk, UTFreshman of the Year: Kira Harvey, LUCoach of the Year: Tom Jessee, UT

2009­10 Final SSC Standings

Team SSC OverallTampa 14­2 26­5 Rollins 11­5 20­9 Barry 10­6 21­10 Florida Southern 9­7 19­9

*Lynn 8­8 19­11 Florida Tech 6­10 14­14 Saint Leo 6­10 13­15 Eckerd 4­12 10­15 Nova Southeastern 4­12 11­17

*­SSC Tournament Champions

2010­11 Women’s Basketball Preseason SSC Poll

School Points First Place Votes1 – Florida Southern 172 62 – Tampa 170 83 – Rollins 160 44 – Lynn 1135 – Nova Southeastern 1036 – Florida Tech 927 – Barry 808 – Eckerd 469 – Saint Leo 36

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74 NCAA Division II National Titles in 10 different sports

Number 1 ranked conference in Division II Academic Success Rate

Only NCAA conference headquartered in the state of Florida

Membership is comprised of nine private colleges and universities located throughout the state of Florida with over 2,000 student-athletes, 70,000 students and an alumni base of almost 400,000

Former Sunshine State Conference student-athletes include Lou Piniella, Rocco Mediate, Tim Wakefield, Brett Tomko, Lee Janzen, Tino Martinez and many others

Student-athletes at each of the member institutions engage in community partnerships within the nine Florida communities where Sunshine State Conference schools are located

ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE

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Ave MariaWednesday, December 8, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Ave. Maria, Fla.Enrollment: 650Colors: Navy and GoldNickname:GyrenesConference: SunAffiliation: NAIA Home Court: GymnasiumPresident: Nicholas J. Healy, Jr.Athletic Director: Brian Scanlan (two years)Head Coach: Bob Batson

Record at AMU: 23­31Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 19­11Series Record: First meetingSports Information Director: Eddie Anderson

SID Phone: 239­448­1388SID Fax: 239­280­2559SID Email:[email protected]

Athletic Website: www.amuathletics.com

Barry UniversitySaturday, December 4, Miami Shores, Fla.Saturday, January 29, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Miami Shores, Fla.Enrollment: 8242Colors: Red, Black and SilverNickname: BuccaneersConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Health and Sports CenterPresident: Sr. Linda Bevilacqua, O.P.Athletic Director: Michael L. CovoneHead Coach: Bill Sullivan (four years)

Record at BU: 68­48Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 21­10Series Record: Tampa leads 37­17Sports Information Director: Dennis Jezek, Jr.

SID Phone: (305) 899­3897SID Fax: 305­899­3556SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.gobarrybucs.com

saint augustine’sSaturday, December 18, Lakeland, Fla.

Location: Raleigh, N.C.Enrollment: 1,400Colors: Navy blue and whiteNickname: Mighty FalconsConference: CIAAAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Emery GymnasiumPresident: Dr. Dianne Boardley SuberAthletic Director: George WilliamsHead Coach: Rachel Bullard

Record at SAC: First yearOverall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 17­10Series Record: Tied 1­1Sports Information Director: Anthony Jeffries

SID Phone: (919) 516­4141SID Fax:(919) 516­4025 SID Email: awjeffries@st­aug.edu

Athletic Website: www.saintaugfalcons.com

IndianapolisSunday, December 19, Lakeland, Fla.

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 4,000Colors: Crimson and GreyNickname: GreyhoundsConference: GLVCAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Nicoson Hall President: Dr. Beverly PittsAthletic Director: Sue WilleyHead Coach: LeAnn Freeland (four years)

Record at UI: 72­22Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 26­4Series Record: First meetingSports Information Director: Mitch Wigness

SID Phone: 317­788­3439SID Fax: 317­788­3300SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.uindy.edu

Valdosta StateSaturday, November 20, Valdosta, Ga.Wednesday, December 1, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Valdosta, Ga.Enrollment: 11,800Colors: Red and BlackNickname: Lady BlazersConference: Gulf South ConferenceAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court:Physical Education ComplexPresident: Patrick SchlossAthletic Director: Herb ReinhardHead Coach: Kiley Hill

Record at VSU: 190­98 (11 years)Overall Record: 205­109 (12 years)

2009­10 Record: 20­9Series Record: Valdosta State leads 10­5Sports Information Director: Shawn Reed

SID Phone: 229­333­5903SID Fax: 229­333­5972SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.vstateblazers.com

FontbonneWednesday, December 30, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Saint Louis, Mo.Enrollment: 2,000Colors: Purple and GoldNickname: GriffinsConference: SLIACAffiliation: NCAA IIIHome Court: Denham Student Activity CenterPresident: Dr. Dennis GoldenAthletic Director: Maria EftinkHead Coach: Keith Quigley (14 years)

Record at FU: 238­125 Overall Record: Same2009­10 Record: 18­10Series Record: Tampa leads 1­0Sports Information Director: Brian Hoener

SID Phone: 314­889­1413SID Fax: 314­889­1451SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.griffinpride.com

Colorado MinesSaturday, November 27, Denver, Colo.

Location: Golden, Colo.Enrollment: 3,800Colors: Silver and BlueNickname:OrediggersConference: RMACAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Volk GymPresident: Dr. Myles W. ScogginsAthletic Director: Tom SpicerHead Coach: Paula Krueger (seven years)

Record at CSM: 112­81Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 20­9Series Record: First meetingSports Information Director: Jeff Duggan

SID Phone: 303­273­3095SID Fax: 303­273­3362SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website:www.mines.edu

Regis UniversityFriday, November 26, Denver, Colo.

Location: Denver, Colo.Enrollment: 1,600Colors: Navy Blue and GoldNickname: RangersConference: Rocky MountainAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Regis University Field HousePresident: Fr. Michael Sheeran, S.J.Athletic Director: Ann MartinHead Coach: Linda Raunig (20 years)

Record at RU: 341­223Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 10­17Series Record: Tampa leads 1­0Sports Information Director: Jeremy Phillips

SID Phone: 303­458­4052SID Fax: 303­964­3659SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.regisranger.com

WarnerMonday, November 15, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Lake Wales, Fla.Enrollment: 1,100Colors: Navy Blue and GoldNickname: Lady RoyalsConference: Florida SunAffiliation: NAIA IIHome Court: Turner Athletic CenterPresident: Gregory HallAthletic Director: Shawn GaryHead Coach: Matt Murphy

Record at WU: 14­16 (second year)Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 14­16Series Record: Tampa leads 3­0Sports Information Director: Marlon Furlongue

SID Phone: 863­638­7126SID Fax: 863­638­3776SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.warnerroyals.com

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Florida TechWednesday, January 26, Melbourne, Fla.Saturday, Feburary 26, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Melbourne, FloridaEnrollment: 4,200Colors: Crimson and GrayNickname: PanthersConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Clemente CenterPresident: Anthony J. CataneseAthletic Director: Bill JurgensHead Coach: John Reynolds

Record at FIT: 419­234 (23 years)Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 14­14Series Record: Tampa leads 28­25Sports Information Director: Rebecca Vick

SID Phone: 321­674­7484SID Fax: 321­674­7502SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.floridatechsports.com

SAINT LEOWednesday, January 12, Tampa, Fla.Wednesday, February 16, St. Leo, Fla.

Location: Saint Leo, FloridaEnrollment: 14,000Colors: Forrest Green and GoldNickname: LionsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Marion Bowman Activity CenterPresident: Arthur Kirk, Jr.Athletic Director: Fran ReidyHead Coach: Chanita Olds

Record at SLU: 52­86 (five years)Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 13­15Series Record: Tampa leads 66­12Sports Information Director: Evan Ortiz

SID Phone: 352­588­8506SID Fax: 352­588­8290SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.saintleolions.com

Florida SouthernWednesday, January 19, Tampa, Fla.Wednesday, February 23, Lakeland, Fla.

Location: Lakeland, FloridaEnrollment: 1,800Colors: Scarlet and WhiteNickname: MoccasinsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Jenkins FieldhousePresident: Anne KerrAthletic Director: Pete MeyerHead Coach: Jarrod Olson

Record at FSC: 63­49 (four years)Overall Record: 86­84 (six years)

2009­10 Record: 19­9Series Record: Florida Southern leads 49­30Sports Information Director: Bill Turnage

SID Phone: 863­680­4256SID Fax: 863­680­3953SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.fscmocs.com

LynnSaturday, January 8, Boca Raton, Fla.Saturday, Feburary 5, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Boca Raton, FloridaEnrollment: 2,410Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: Fighting KnightsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: de Hoernle CenterPresident: Kevin RossAthletic Director: Kristen MorazHead Coach: Niki Washington

Record at LU: 19­11Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 19­11Series Record: Lynn leads 26­7Sports Information Director: Chad Beattie

SID Phone: 561­237­7341SID Fax: 561­414­9660SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.lynn.edu/athletics

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s Basketball2010-11 Opponent InformationRollinsSunday, January 2, Tampa, Fla. Wednesday, February 2, Winter Park, Fla.

Location: Winter Park, FloridaEnrollment: 1,700Colors: Royal and GoldNickname: Lady TarsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Alfond Sports CenterPresident: Lewis DuncanAthletic Director: Pennie ParkerHead Coach: Glenn Wilkes, Jr.

Record at RC: 532­175 (25 years)Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 20­9Series Record: Rollins leads 33­47Sports Information Director: Nate Weyant

SID Phone: 407­646­2661SID Fax: 407­646­1562SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.rollinssports.com

EckerdWednesday, January 5, St. Petersburg, Fla. Wednesday, February 9, Tampa, Fla.

Location: St. Petersburg, Fla.Enrollment: 1,900Colors: Teal, White and NavyNickname: TritonsConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Turley Athletic ComplexPresident: Donald Eastman, IIIAthletic Director: Bob FortosisHead Coach: Paul Honsinger

Record at EC: 59­62 (four years)Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 10­15Series Record: Tampa leads 64­11Sports Information Director: Guy Harrison

SID Phone: 727­864­8242SID Fax: 727­864­8968SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.eckerdtritons.com

Palm Beach AtlanticSaturday, January 15, West Palm Beach, Fla.

Location: West Palm Beach, Fla.Enrollment: 3,000Colors: Navy and WhiteNickname: SailfishConference: IndependentAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Green Sports ComplexPresident: David ClarkAthletic Director: Bob WhiteHead Coach: Robin Potera­Haskins

Record at PBA: 20­60 (three years)Overall Record: 336­198 (19 years)

2009­10 Record: 6­18Series Record: Tampa leads 10­0Sports Information Director: Michael Brown

SID Phone: 561­803­2529SID Fax: 561­803­2532SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: www.pbasailfish.com

nova southeasternSaturday, January 22, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Saturday, Feburary 19, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Fort Lauderdale, FloridaEnrollment: 4,218Colors: Navy and GreyNickname: SharksConference: Sunshine StateAffiliation: NCAA IIHome Court: Don Taft University CenterPresident: Ray FerreroAthletic Director: Michael MomineyHead Coach: Marilyn Rule

Record at NSU: 168­164 (13 years)Overall Record: Same

2009­10 Record: 11­17Series Record: Tampa leads 18­3Sports Information Director: Jeff Kelley

SID Phone: 954­262­8275SID Fax: 954­262­3273SID Email: [email protected]

Athletic Website: nsuathletics.nova.edu

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballAll-Time Series RecordsOpponent Record LastAbilene Christian ................1­0 ................1989Alabama­Huntsville............1­1 ................1996Alaska­Anchorage ..............1­0 ................1983Albany State ..........................1­0 ................1999Albright ..................................1­0 ................1993Allentown ..............................1­0 ................1998American­Puerto Rico ......2­0 ................1996Arkansas Tech......................0­2 ................2010Armstrong Atlantic St. ......2­1 ................2009Ashland ..................................0­1 ................2000Augusta State ........................2­0 ................2008Barry ........................................37­17 ..........2010Barton......................................0­1 ................1995Belhaven ................................0­1 ................1977Bellarmine ............................1­1 ................1999Benedict ..................................4­1 ................2003Bentley ....................................0­2 ................1995Bethune­Cookman ............1­9 ................1982Brevard CC ............................0­2 ................1977Broward CC ..........................0­2 ................1979Buffalo......................................1­0 ................1989Cal St.­Dominguez Hills ....0­1 ................2007Cal St.­Stanislaus..................1­0 ................2007California (Pa.) ....................0­2 ................1990California Baptist ................1­0 ................2004Cameron ................................1­0 ................2001Catawba ..................................0­1 ................1994Central Florida......................3­15 ............1983Central Missouri State ......0­1 ................1987Christian Brothers..............0­1 ................2003Clarion ....................................0­1 ................1991Clark Atlanta..........................1­0 ................2009Clearwater Christian ..........6­0 ................1986Coastal Carolina ..................1­0 ................1980Colorado Christian ..............1­0 ................2005Colorado­Colo. Springs ......1­0 ................2005Columbus State ....................1­2 ................2009Concordia ..............................1­0 ................1986Converse ................................1­0 ................2005Culver Stockton....................2­1 ................2002Davenport ..............................1­0 ................2004Dartmouth..............................0­1 ................1982Davis & Elkins ......................0­1 ................1982Delta State ..............................0­1 ................2005Denver ....................................0­1 ................1983Dowling ..................................1­0 ................1992Drury........................................1­0 ................2008East Stroudsburg ................2­0 ................2009Eastern (Pa.)..........................1­0 ................1987Eckerd......................................64­11 ..........2010Edward Waters ....................3­0 ................1999Elizabeth City State ............1­0 ................2000Fayetteville State ..................3­0 ................2004Flagler ......................................16­4 ............2009Florida ......................................0­4 ................1984Florida A&M ..........................0­4 ................1982Florida Atlantic ....................0­10 ............1990Florida International ..........2­8 ................1984Florida Memorial ................12­2 ............2009Florida Southern..................30­49 ..........2010Florida State ..........................1­6 ................1994Florida Tech ..........................28­25 ..........2010Fontbonne..............................1­0 ................2006

Fort Valley State....................0­2 ................1997Francis Marion ....................0­1 ................2003Georgetown College ..........0­1 ................1999Georgia College & State ....0­3 ................2006Glenville State ........................1­0 ................2001Goshen ....................................1­0 ................1991Grand Canyon ......................1­0 ................1996Hartwick ................................1­0 ................1990High Point ..............................0­1 ................1997Houghton................................1­0 ................1991Husson ....................................0­2 ................1992IUPUI........................................0­1 ................1997Judson ......................................1­0 ................1985Keene State ............................1­1 ................1995Kennesaw State ....................1­1 ................1993Lake Superior State ............0­1 ................2006LaSalle......................................0­1 ................1994Lawrence................................2­0 ................1991Lee ............................................1­3 ................1989Lenoir­Rhyne........................1­0 ................2005Lewis........................................1­0 ................1977Lindsey Wilson ....................1­0 ................1996Livingstone............................2­0 ................1994Lynn..........................................26­7 ............2010Madonna ................................0­1 ................1997Maine­Farmington ............0­1 ................1987Malone ....................................1­0 ................2003Mantee CC ..............................10­1 ............1980Marietta ..................................1­0 ................1984Mars Hill ................................0­1 ................2001Massachusetts­Lowell ......0­1 ................1991Merrimack ............................3­1 ................2009Miami (Fla.) ..........................1­5 ................1983Miami­Dade CC ....................4­2 ................1980Michigan­Dearborn............3­0 ................1992Michigan Tech ......................1­1 ................2007Mississippi College ............1­1 ................1989Mississippi Women’s ........1­1 ................1995Missouri­St. Louis ..............0­3 ................1994Montclair State ......................1­2 ................1990Montevallo ..............................2­2 ................2006Mount Olive ..........................1­0 ................2003Mundelein ..............................0­1 ................1987New Hampshire ..................1­0 ................2000New Haven ............................1­0 ................1994Newberry ..............................1­0 ................1991Newport News ....................1­0 ................2001Nicholls State ........................0­1 ................1983North Alabama ....................1­1 ................2008North Dakota ........................0­1 ................1996N.C.­Asheville ........................0­1 ................1982N.C.­Charlotte ........................0­1 ................1984N.C.­Greensboro ..................0­1 ................1988North Florida ........................10­6 ............2002NE Missouri State ................0­1 ................1980Northeastern Illinois ........1­0 ................1989Northeastern State ..............0­1 ................1989Northern Kentucky ............0­2 ................1999Northern Michigan ............1­0 ................1994NW Missouri State ..............1­1 ................1990Northwood (Mich.) ............1­0 ................2003Nova Southeastern ............18­3 ............2010Ohio Valley ............................1­0 ................2007Oklahoma Panhandle St. ..1­0 ................2008

Otterbein ................................1­0 ................2000Ouachita Baptist ..................1­1 ................2009Pace ..........................................1­0 ................1991Paine ........................................1­1 ................1990Palm Beach Atlantic ..........10­0 ............2009Piedmont ................................1­0 ................1982Pitt­Johnstown......................1­0 ................2001Presbyterian..........................0­1 ................1999Puerto Rico­Bayamon ......5­1 ................2002Puerto Rico­Cayey ..............2­0 ................2008Puerto Rico­Mayaguez......4­0 ................2007Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras ..5­0 ................2008Purdue ....................................0­1 ................1981Purdue­Calumet ..................1­0 ................1988Queens (N.C.)........................0­1 ................1989Quincy......................................1­1 ................2006Regis ........................................1­0 ................1998Rhode Island College..........1­0 ................1990Rollins......................................33­47 ..........2010St. Ambrose ..........................0­1 ................1989St. Anselm ..............................0­1 ................1997St. Augustine’s ......................1­1 ................1994St. Cloud State ........................1­0 ................1997St. Michael’s ..........................0­1 ................2005St. Paul’s..................................1­0 ................2002St. Thomas ............................2­0 ................1986St. Vincent..............................1­0 ................1997Saint Leo ................................66­12 ..........2010Scranton..................................1­0 ................1993Shippensburg ......................1­1 ................2002Slippery Rock ......................0­1 ................1989South Carolina­Aiken ........0­2 ................2005South Carolina­Upstate ....0­1 ................2005South Florida ........................3­15 ............1989SIU­Edwardsville ................0­2 ................1999Southern Indiana ................0­1 ................1998Southeast Bible ....................1­0 ................1985Southeastern Louisiana....0­2 ................1983Southwest Baptist ..............0­1 ................1997Southwestern Louisiana ..0­1 ................1983Spring Hill ..............................1­0 ................1986Stetson......................................4­9 ................1984Stonehill ..................................0­1 ................1989Tennessee Tech ..................0­1 ................1982Tennessee Wesleyan ........1­0 ................1990Texas Wesleyan....................0­1 ................1988Texas Women’s ....................0­2 ................1988Tri­State ..................................0­1 ................1988Troy State................................0­2 ................1993Truman State ........................1­1 ................2007Tulane ......................................0­1 ................1982Valdosta State ........................5­10 ............2009Walsh........................................1­0 ................1993Warner ....................................3­0 ................2009Wayland Baptist ..................0­1 ................1996Webber....................................11­0 ............1999West Florida ..........................2­3 ................2007West Georgia ........................3­3 ................2007Wheeling Jesuit....................1­0 ................1983Wingate ..................................1­3 ................1998Winthrop................................0­1 ................1984Wofford ..................................0­1 ................1991Wright State ..........................0­1 ................1980

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1975­76 (11­11)Coach: Betty LambertGeorgia State 42­64 LCentral Florida 54­58 LFlorida State 48­66 LFlorida 47­62 LSaint Leo 69­31 WFlorida State 50­82 LSouth Florida 54­55 LFlorida 43­77 LEckerd 49­24 WFlagler 39­60 LSaint Leo 63­26 WEckerd 66­32 WSaint Leo 58­34 WManatee CC 53­39 WCentral Florida 44­59 WRollins 48­59 LSouth Florida 61­58 WRollins 51­47 WSaint Leo 54­37 WFlagler 51­72 LEckerd 47­26 WRollins 45­47 L

* 1976­77 (12­6)Coach: Betty LambertSaint Leo 55­40 WSouth Florida 46­87 LFlagler 38­65 LStetson 52­39 WSaint Leo 62­14 WManatee CC 65­28 WCentral Florida 52­69 LEckerd 62­28 WMiami (Fla.) 50­45 WClearwater Christian 92­32 WSouth Florida 31­44 LManatee CC 59­45 WManatee CC 64­43 WSouth Florida 58­19 W* Does not include results for threegames

1977­78 (18­7)Coach: Betty LambertSaint Leo 61­17 WLewis 78­49 W@ Brevard CC 43­44 L@ Eckerd 94­12 W@ South Florida 64­68 LBrevard CC 63­67 L@ Saint Leo 81­40 WFlorida St. 68­65 W@ Stetson 72­62 W@ Florida Southern 85­53 WEckerd 102­74 WMiami­Dade CC 84­36 WCentral Florida 78­49 WSouth Florida 58­62 LFlorida Southern 80­49 W@ Manatee CC 91­46 WStetson 68­40 WEckerd 101­77 W

Manatee CC 88­35 WSaint Leo 79­31 WBethune­Cookman 63­69 LFlorida Tech 64­58 WFlorida Southern 79­40 WBethune­Cookman 44­54 LBelhaven 54­67 L

1978­79 (6­10)Coach: Anne Strusz@ Stetson 50­86 L@ Saint Leo 30­54 L@ Manatee CC 54­41 WMiami (Fla.) 49­56 L@ Florida Southern 44­75 LFlorida International 66­24 WCentral Florida 43­76 L@ Miami­Dade CC 66­63 W@ Broward CC 54­75 LFlorida Southern 52­50 WCentral Florida 37­81 LManatee CC 59­47 WFlorida State 56­90 LSaint Leo 55­62 LEckerd (FAIAW) 60­47 WBethune­Cookman 31­60 L

1979­80 (7­13)Coach: Anne StruszMiami­Dade CC 51­61 L@ Eckerd 74­56 WStetson 63­65 LBethune­Cookman 56­84 LEckerd 58­55 W@ Rollins 58­38 WCentral Florida 46­82 LSaint Leo 54­48 WManatee CC 65­80 LFlorida International 75­53 WFlorida Southern 64­81 L@ Miami­Dade CC 55­58 L@ Miami­Dade CC 67­60 WBroward CC 46­67 L@ Stetson 45­67 LFlagler 67­78 L@ Central Florida 66­89 LSaint Leo 66­58 WRollins 57­58 LBethune­Cookman 61­108 L

1980­81 (15­8)Coach: Anne StruszMiami­Dade CC 64­58 WEckerd 84­51 WStetson 64­63 WNE Missouri State 74­77 L@ Eckerd 93­64 WBethune­Cookman 79­77 (2ot)WCoastal Carolina 68­61 WWright State 81­82 (ot)LManatee CC 88­52 W@ Stetson 56­75 L@ South Florida 78­53 W

Saint Leo 72­39 WFlorida Southern 92­78 WSouth Florida 70­84 LRollins 92­26 W@ Florida A&M 69­90 L@ Florida Southern 64­75 L@ Saint Leo 103­50 W@ Rollins 92­43 WCentral Florida 65­74 LFlagler 90­70 WFlorida Southern 76­64 WBethune­Cookman 52­68 L

1981­82 (9­16)Coach: Jan BoxillFlorida International 64­87 LSaint Leo 62­48 W@ Rollins 55­59 L@ Stetson 49­70 L@ Central Florida 56­55 WPurdue 52­61 LSaint Leo 64­46 WEckerd 72­42 WFlorida Southern 43­46 LFlorida A&M 58­76 LBethune­Cookman 52­69 L@ Rollins 92­74 W@ Florida International 55­58 L@ Miami 33­81 LStetson 63­85 L@ Eckerd 59­48 W@ Central Florida 52­75 L@ Florida Southern 55­91 L@ South Florida 61­76 LFlagler 77­51 W@ Florida St. 50­90 L@ Saint Leo 74­56 WCentral Florida (SSC ) 50­65 L@ Rollins (SSC) 95­65 WFlorida International 74­87 L

1982­83 (7­20)Coach: Jan BoxillDavis & Elkins 62­81 L@ South Florida 63­88 L@ Florida A&M 53­74 L@ Bethune­Cookman 54­70 LPiedmont 64­63 W@ Stetson 58­69 LDartmouth 66­68 Lvs. Tennessee Tech 54­75 LMiami (Fla.) 68­77 LAlaska­Anchorage 54­50 WNorth Carolina­Asheville 53­67 LFlorida International 60­79 LTulane 60­77 L@ Saint Leo 62­31 W@ Florida Southern 54­56 L@ Rollins 84­85 LFlorida A&M 79­92 LCentral Florida 66­78 LClearwater Christian 82­44 W@ Eckerd 85­40 WSaint Leo 87­47 W

Year-by-Year Results

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Bethune­Cookman 69­83 LRollins 78­83 LEckerd 86­43 WFlorida Southern 64­72 L@ Central Florida 61­88 LCentral Florida (SSC) 58­65 L

1983­84 (8­20)Coach: Jan Boxill@ Florida 39­91 L@ South Florida 54­66 L@ Nicholls State 61­77 L@ Southeastern Louisiana 46­79 LFlagler 78­67 WDenver 64­74 L@ Florida International 61­102 L@ Miami (Fla.) 57­82 LPaine 57­67 LMissouri­St. Louis 58­70 LStetson 66­86 LSouthwestern Louisiana 58­113 LWheeling Jesuit 73­59 WSoutheastern Louisiana 52­77 L@ Saint Leo 79­47 WFlorida International 59­74 LMontclair State 72­70 WCentral Florida 58­80 LEckerd 97­62 WRollins 70­66 L@ Florida Southern 72­69 WSaint Leo 70­57 WMiami (Fla.) 63­72 L@ Central Florida 63­67 L@ Eckerd 87­37 W@ Rollins 72­85 LFlorida Southern 40­75 LFlorida Southern (SSC) 54­84 L

1984­85 (13­15)Coach: Hilary Allen11/24 Marietta 67­51 W11/27 Florida International 59­73 L11/30 @ South Florida 54­97 L12/1 @ Stetson 67­93 L12/6 Florida Memorial 83­79 W12/14 Florida Atlantic 55­63 L12/15 Florida 43­104 L1/5 NW Missiori State 104­98 (ot)

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1/7 Winthrop 72­76 L1/11 N.C.­Charlotte 55­64 L1/14 @ Rollins 66­75 L1/16 @ South Florida 57­87 L1/18 @ Fla. Atlantic 58­78 L1/19 @ Fla. Memorial 70­66 W1/21 @ FIU 79­97 L1/26 Eckerd 79­61 W1/30 Saint Leo 72­66 W2/2 @ Fla. Southern 54­70 L2/4 Clearwater Christ. 78­60 W2/8 Rollins 95­64 W2/14 @ Central Florida 78­88 L2/16 @ Flagler 89­62 W2/19 @ Eckerd 74­58 W

2/21 @ Saint Leo 84­77 W2/24 Flagler 94­62 W2/25 Florida Southern 80­98 L2/28 Rollins (SSC) 94­69 W3/2 Fla. Southern (SSC) 81­94 L

1985­86 (20­9)Coach: Hilary Allen11/23 Edward Waters 92­83 W11/25 Clearwater Christ. 102­42 W11/27 Florida Memorial 102­68 W12/2 Webber 106­83 W12/4 @ Florida State 77­88 L12/8 Judson 102­35 W12/14 Valdosta State 78­89 L12/16 Lawrence 108­32 W1/6 Lee 81­66 W1/8 @ Valdosta State 67­120 L1/11 Florida Atlantic 72­75 (ot)L1/13 @ Webber 108­76 W1/14 @ Clearwater Christ. 80­48 W1/16 @ Eckerd 89­77 W1/18 @ Fla. Memorial 78­58 W1/20 Florida Southern 61­72 L1/25 @ Rollins 73­67 W1/29 @ Edward Waters 86­83 W2/1 @ Flagler 75­60 W2/3 @ Saint Leo 76­60 W2/5 South Florida 70­81 L2/7 Eckerd 101­69 W2/12 Flagler 96­83 W2/14 Saint Leo 110­72 W2/15 Southeastern Bible 92­30 W2/19 @ Fla. Southern 68­93 L2/22 Rollins 72­74 L2/27 Rollins (SSC) 82­69 W3/1 Fla. Southern (SSC) 60­86 L

1986­87 (18­9)Coach: Hilary Allen11/28 vs. Concordia 84­60 W11/29 vs. Springhill 99­95 W12/2 @ South Florida 85­94 L12/6 Webber 88­55 W12/8 Clearwater Christ. 78­40 W12/14 Converse 101­85 W12/16 @ West Georgia 82­98 L1/7 Lee 87­74 W1/9 @ Clearwater Christ. 70­58 W1/10 @ Webber 97­74 W1/14 @ Eckerd 84­77 W1/17 @ Rollins 71­82 L1/19 Valdosta State 80­113 L1/21 Saint Leo 83­63 W1/24 Fla. Southern 73­93 L1/26 Flagler 74­54 W1/29 St. Thomas 93­69 W1/30 @ Flagler 88­76 W2/3 @ Fla. Atlantic 61­73 L2/4 @ Florida Tech 101­91 W2/7 Eckerd 88­69 W2/11 Rollins 77­88 L2/14 @ Saint Leo 78­62 W2/16 Florida Tech 96­73 W

2/18 @ Fla. Southern 83­93 L2/21 @ St. Thomas 79­66 W2/26 Rollins (SSC) 82­88 L

1987­88 (10­18)Coach: Kim Buford11/23 @ Valdosta State 54­105 L12/4 vs. Saint Leo 97­73 W12/5 vs. Florida Tech 87­76 W12/8 Valdosta State 67­98 L12/10 Mundelein 65­74 L12/12 @ Flagler 70­66 W12/19 Kennesaw State 73­97 L1/5 Eastern Forfeit W1/7 Lee 67­80 L1/8 Central Missouri St. 50­89 L1/10 Maine­Farmington 83­85 L1/13 Texas Woman’s 62­76 L1/16 Rollins 63­91 L1/18 @ South Florida 79­102 L1/20 Montclair St. 65­82 L1/23 Eckerd 95­77 W1/27 Saint Leo 64­59 W1/31 Florida Atlantic 80­86 L2/3 @ Rollins 78­91 L2/6 @ Florida Southern 71­95 L2/10 Florida Tech 71­69 (ot)W

2/17 @ Eckerd 89­76 W2/20 @ Saint Leo 72­71 W2/23 @ Florida Atlantic 57­73 L2/24 @ Florida Tech 51­68 L2/27 Florida Southern 55­82 L2/29 Eckerd (SSC) 77­68 W3/3 Fla. Southern (SSC) 77­94 L

1988­89 (5­22)Coach: Kim Buford11/25 Texas Wesleyan 74­84 L11/26 Alabama­Huntsville 70­81 L12/2 Eckerd 66­70 L12/3 Barry 75­61 W12/7 Valdosta State 82­88 L12/10 Florida Atlantic 52­90 L12/31 Tri­State 61­93 L1/3 Missouri­St. Louis 62­71 L1/5 UNC­Greensboro 63­89 L1/7 Purdue­Calumet 83­68 W1/9 Lee 66­74 L1/12 Texas Woman’s 43­63 L1/14 @ Rollins 56­67 L1/16 Florida Southern 53­77 L1/18 Armstrong Atlantic 81­69 W1/21 @ Eckerd 68­100 L1/25 @ Saint Leo 70­85 L1/28 Barry 58­57 W2/1 @ Florida Tech 56­88 L2/4 Rollins 61­86 L2/8 @ Barry 66­70 L2/9 @ Florida Memorial 72­83 L2/11 @ Florida Atlantic 49­106 L2/15 Eckerd 69­82 L2/18 Saint Leo 63­52 W2/22 Florida Tech 42­76 L2/25 @ Florida Southern 68­79 L

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1989­90 (11­17)Coach: Tom Mosca11/18 Northern Kentucky 46­82 L11/24 Northeastern St. 49­64 L11/25 Queens 53­55 L12/1 Mississippi College 51­47 W12/3 @ Armstrong Atl. 52­56 L12/6 @ South Florida 48­70 L12/18 @ Valdosta State 47­77 L12/30 Abilene Christian 74­70 W12/31 Northeastern Ill. 64­61 W1/2 Slippery Rock 51­58 L1/4 Stonehill 63­64 L1/6 Lee 76­86 L1/9 California (Pa.) 61­69 L1/11 St. Ambrose 74­81 L1/17 @ Eckerd 73­69 W1/18 Buffalo 88­68 W1/20 Florida Tech 78­85 (ot)L1/24 @ Saint Leo 70­63 W1/27 Barry 85­65 W1/31 @ Florida Southern 66­63 W2/3 Rollins 72­75 L2/5 Eckerd 59­52 W2/10 @ Florida Tech 51­59 L2/14 Saint Leo 87­66 W2/17 @ Barry 88­99 L2/21 Florida Southern 66­63 W2/24 @ Rollins 56­61 L3/1 Florida Tech (SSC) 63­72 L

1990­91 (12­15)Coach: Tom Mosca11/23 Florida Atlantic 62­79 L11/26 NW Missouri State 52­62 L11/29 Mississippi College 71­78 L12/18 Tenn. Wesleyan 54­52 W12/28 Michigan­Dearborn 78­52 W12/29 Montclair State 49­61 L1/2 Hartwick 62­56 W1/3 Husson 51­61 L1/4 Paine 60­57 W1/5 @ Florida Atlantic 54­74 L1/8 Rhode Island College 81­57 W1/10 West Florida 70­85 L1/11 California (Pa.) 63­87 L1/16 Florida Southern 79­68 W1/19 @ Barry 50­82 L1/23 Rollins 64­76 L1/26 @ Saint Leo 79­76 W1/30 @ Florida Tech 55­48 W2/4 @ Florida Southern 62­72 L2/6 @ Eckerd 76­58 L2/9 Barry 49­94 L2/13 @ Rollins 46­49 L2/16 Saint Leo 75­60 W2/18 Eckerd 71­67 (2ot)

W

2/20 Florida Tech 77­63 (ot) W

2/26 Saint Leo (SSC) 72­76 (ot)L

1991­92 (20­9)

Coach: Tom Mosca11/22 @ Newberry 69­42 W11/23 @ Wofford 69­76 L11/30 @ Flagler 83­56 W12/4 Troy St. 90­98 L12/6 @ Mississippi Women 78­63 W

12/7 Livingston 69­36 W12/18 Goshen 112­67 W12/19 Lawrence 73­66 (ot)W12/30 Pace 74­66 W12/31 Houghton 86­68 W1/2 East Stroudsburg 71­51 W1/4 Michigan­Dearborn 84­56 W1/6 Clarion 73­95 L1/8 Keene St. 73­78 L1/9 Massachusetts­Lowell 62­69 L

1/15 @ Barry 102­58 W1/18 Rollins 50­74 L1/22 @ Saint Leo 95­85 (ot)W1/25 Florida Tech 73­92 L2/1 @ Eckerd 68­55 W2/5 Florida Southern 56­78 L2/8 @ Rollins 61­54 W2/12 Saint Leo 84­66 W2/15 @ Florida Tech 83­80 W2/22 Eckerd 91­72 W2/26 @ Florida Southern 70­69 W2/29 Barry 101­50 W3/2 Barry (SSC) 90­72 W3/3 Florida Southern (SSC) 57­75 L

1992­93 (14­12)Coach: Tom Mosca11/24 @ Flagler 74­56 W11/27 Florida Southern 51­73 L11/28 Barry 76­71 W11/30 Webber 82­70 W12/3 Dowling 71­50 W12/5 St. Augustine’s 95­111 L12/12 West Georgia 55­65 L12/30 Michigan­Dearborn 84­53 W1/2 Shippensburg 70­90 L1/8 Flagler 106­43 W1/9 Husson 68­74 L1/13 Rollins 63­56 W1/16 @ Saint Leo 82­57 W1/20 Florida Tech 63­77 L1/23 @ North Florida 77­70 W1/27 @ Eckerd 81­52 W1/30 Florida Southern 60­106 L2/3 @ Barry 63­64 L2/6 Saint Leo 83­63 W2/10 @ Florida Tech 68­102 L2/13 North Florida 79­64 W2/17 Eckerd 75­48 W2/20 @ Florida Southern 57­80 L2/24 Barry 48­63 L2/27 @ Rollins 82­68 W3/5 Fla. Southern (SSC) 54­58 L

1993­94 (21­7)Coach: Tom Mosca

11/19 Lynn 69­63 W11/20 @ Webber 62­49 W11/24 Ashland 62­78 L11/26 Wingate 36­39 L12/1 @ Troy State 57­91 L12/6 Kennesaw State 82­65 W12/28 Walsh 65­57 W12/31 Merrimack 67­65 W1/5 Bentley 45­57 L1/7 Albright 73­40 W1/8 Scranton 76­58 W1/12 Florida Southern 78­75 W1/15 @ Barry 83­48 W1/19 Rollins 85­79 W1/22 @ Saint Leo 65­49 W1/26 Florida Tech 65­50 W1/29 North Florida 58­72 L2/2 @ Eckerd 84­65 W2/5 Barry 80­53 W2/9 @ Rollins 66­62 W2/12 Saint Leo 75­44 W2/16 @ Florida Tech 93­52 W2/19 @ North Florida 74­53 W2/23 Eckerd 75­51 W2/26 Florida Southern 94­84 W3/1 Florida Tech (SSC) 81­52 W3/5 North Florida (SSC) 63­64 L3/11 North Alabama (NCAA) 83­92 L

1994­95 (18­11)Coach: Tom Mosca11/18 @ Wingate 76­84 L11/19 @ Livingstone 83­46 W11/21 @ Catawba 68­72 L11/25 St. Augustine 82­62 W11/26 Missouri­St Louis 85­86 L12/3 Webber 67­54 W12/10 @ Florida State 62­64 L12/16 Bellarmine 76­74 W12/29 Northern Michigan 68­65 W1/2 New Haven 83­64 W1/3 LaSalle 51­70 L1/7 Rollins 68­61 W1/10 @ North Florida 59­56 W1/14 Barry 65­52 W1/17 St. Leo 59­64 L1/21 @ Florida Southern 71­83 L1/24 Eckerd 71­56 W1/28 Florida Tech 69­51 W1/30 Florida Memorial 72­68 W2/1 @ Saint Leo 78­57 W2/4 @ Rollins 58­63 L2/8 North Florida 72­64 W2/11 @ Barry 87­50 W2/18 Florida Southern 68­80 L2/22 @ Eckerd 85­61 W2/25 at Florida Tech 61­63 L2/28 Eckerd 75­56 W3/3 Rollins (SSC) 81­80 W3/4 Florida Southern (SSC) 67­78 L

1995­96 (12­15)Coach: Tom Mosca11/17 @West Georgia 91­85 W

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11/21 @Mississippi Women 76­85 L

11/22 Barton 71­90 L11/25 Wingate 72­59 W11/30 Florida Memorial 85­57 W12/2 @Webber 81­59 W12/8 @Florida Memorial 68­70 L12/17 West Florida 85­69 W12/27 Keene State 73­63 W12/29 American­Puerto Rico 74­42 W

12/30 Bentley 76­82 L1/2 Merrimack 65­71 L1/6 @Rollins 50­82 L1/9 North Florida 68­86 L1/13 @Barry 62­65 L1/16 @Saint Leo 73­74 L1/20 Florida Southern 82­59 L1/23 @Eckerd 72­61 W1/27 @Florida Tech 63­78 L2/3 Rollins 64­81 L2/7 @North Florida 93­84 W2/10 Barry 83­63 W2/14 St. Leo 82­73 W2/17 @Florida Southern 74­87 L2/21 Eckerd 82­64 W2/24 Florida Tech 69­72 L2/27 @North Florida (SSC) 66­75 L

1996­97 (18­9)Coach: Tom Mosca11/15 vs. Alabama.­Huntsville 63­62 W

11/16 @West Florida 62­80 L11/29 North Dakota 73­106 L12/2 Fort Valley State 73­86 L12/5 Quincy 90­74 W12/6 American­Puerto Rico 77­59 W

12/14 Grand Canyon 87­69 W12/17 Truman State 68­72 L12/30 Culver­Stockton 86­70 W1/3 Lindsey Wilson 87­86 W1/4 Wayland Baptist 68­70 L1/8 @Barry 54­75 L1/11 @Saint Leo 106­83 W1/15 Rollins 87­85 W1/18 Florida Tech 58­84 L1/22 @North Florida 84­64 W1/25 @Eckerd 70­48 W1/29 Florida Southern 73­68 W2/1 @Rollins 62­60 W2/5 @Florida Tech 70­91 L2/8 Saint Leo 74­54 W2/12 North Florida 81­78 W2/15 Eckerd 80­61 W2/19 @Florida Southern 73­68 W2/22 Barry 73­66 W2/27 North Florida (SSC) 102­86 W2/28 Barry (SSC) 63­69 L

1997­98 (12­15)Coach: Tom Mosca11/15 @North Florida 66­73 L11/16 High Point 58­68 L11/19 @Fort Valley State 43­88 L11/22 @Florida Memorial 61­50 W11/25 Webber 84­62 W

11/29 Madonna 94­97 L11/30 St. Cloud State 103­96 W12/5 Puerto Rico­Bayamon 71­61 W

12/14 St. Vincent 84­70 W12/29 Southwest Baptist 68­71 L12/30 St. Anselm 58­68 L1/3 IUPUI 74­88 L1/7 Barry 71­68 W1/10 Saint Leo 67­69 L1/14 @Rollins 52­72 L1/17 @Florida Tech 57­70 L1/21 Lynn 78­53 W1/24 Eckerd 89­87 W1/28 @Florida Southern 74­78 L1/31 Rollins 60­75 L2/4 Florida Tech 75­66 W2/7 @Saint Leo 89­86 W2/12 @Lynn 70­65 W2/14 @Eckerd 58­47 W2/18 Florida Southern 69­99 L2/21 @Barry 47­71 L2/26 Saint Leo (SSC) 72­75 L

1998­99 (18­10)Coach: Tom Mosca11/17 Webber 79­34 W11/20 Regis 99­75 W11/24 Valdosta State 74­64 W11/28 Puerto Rico­Bayamon 91­85 W

11/29 Wingate 58­73 L12/5 Palm Beach Atlantic 103­37 W12/11 @Flagler 87­49 W12/19 @Southern Indiana 56­81 L12/20 @SIU­Edwardsville 62­82 L12/29 Allentown 70­60 W12/30 Culver Stockton 57­76 L1/2 Merrimack 96­72 W1/6 @Saint Leo 64­73 L1/9 Rollins 92­81 W1/13 Florida Tech 100­77 W1/16 Lynn 64­62 W1/20 @Eckerd 70­47 W

1/23 Florida Southern 64­70 L1/27 Saint Leo 89­59 W1/30 @Barry 73­59 W2/3 @Florida Tech 78­77 W2/6 @Lynn 71­77 L2/10 Eckerd 63­61 W2/13 @Florida Southern 52­71 L2/15 Barry 67­65 W2/18 @Rollins 86­89 L2/21 Lynn* 88­83 W2/22 @Fla. Southern (SSC) 66­82 L

1999­2000 (20­10)Coach: Tom Mosca11/22 @Webber 83­48 W11/24 SIU­Edwardsville 65­74 L11/27 Nova Southeastern 75­57 W11/29 Florida Memorial 84­57 W12/3 vs. Presbyterian 54­66 L12/4 vs. Albany State 79­39 W12/7 @Edward Waters 81­69 W12/11 Fayetteville State 82­70 W12/19 Bellarmine 69­72 L12/30 Northern Kentucky 73­81 L1/3 Georgetown College 70­82 L1/6 @Valdosta State 80­68 W1/12 Saint Leo 96­53 W1/15 Rollins 67­61 W1/19 @Florida Tech 74­84 L1/22 @Lynn 80­62 W1/26 Eckerd 77­53 W1/29 @Florida Southern 81­85 L2/2 @Saint Leo 98­69 W2/5 @Barry 68­84 L2/7 @Rollins 59­68 L2/9 Florida Tech 73­72 W2/12 Lynn 102­84 W2/16 @Eckerd 87­72 W2/19 Florida Southern 73­68 W2/23 Barry 70­56 W2/27 Lynn (SSC) 74­58 W2/28 Barry (SSC) 79­76 (ot)W

In 2000, UT won its first Sunshine state Conference

tournament championship.

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2/29 Rollins (SSC) 61­49 W3/9 Fla. Southern (NCAA) 68­70 (ot) L

2000­01 (19­9)Coach: Tom Mosca11/17 vs. Truman State 73­71 W11/18 vs. Ashland 65­62 L11/21 Florida Memorial 83­73 W11/24 Puerto Rico­Bayamon 91­64 W

11/25 Benedict 76­67 W11/28 Otterbein 70­57 W12/1 vs.Benedict 68­52 W12/2 vs.Elizabeth City 71­62 W12/9 @Florida Memorial 61­45 W12/28 New Hampshire 81­71 W12/29 Culver­Stockton 83­68 W12/30 Michigan Tech 57­54 L1/6 @Eckerd* 76­63 W1/10 Saint Leo* 79­65 W1/13 @Florida Southern* 61­56 W1/17 Lynn* 73­56 W1/20 @Barry* 79­73 L1/24 @Florida Tech* 63­57 W1/27 Rollins* 87­71 L1/31 @Saint Leo* 81­61 W2/3 Florida Southern* 55­54 L2/7 @Lynn* 56­48 W2/10 Barry* 72­69 L2/14 Florida Tech* 86­76 W2/17 @Rollins 81­68 L2/21 Eckerd 80­73 L2/25 Barry (SSC) 73­61 W3/7 Rollins (SSC) 81­75 L

2001­02 (16­12)Coach: Tom Mosca11/16 @Valdosta State 74­73 W11/20 vs. Montevallo 75­85 L11/21 @Georgia State 75­84 L11/24 @North Florida 63­49 W11/28 vs. Cameron 72­66 W11/29 vs. Glenville State 83­65 W12/6 Newport News 88­71 W12/14 PR­Bayamon 93­64 W12/16 @Benedict 66­63 W12/18 Nova Southeastern 74­44 W12/28 Mars Hill 72­73 L12/30 Pitt­Johnstown 68­65 W1/9 Rollins 56­64 L1/12 Barry 65­73 L1/16 @Lynn 69­60 W1/19 Saint Leo 73­57 W1/23 @Florida Tech 64­73 L1/26 Florida Southern 65­59 W1/30 @Eckerd 89­68 W2/2 @Barry 75­77 L2/6 Lynn 76­69 (ot)W2/9 @Saint Leo 69­76 L2/13 Florida Tech 83­89 (ot)L2/16 @Florida Southern 70­60 W2/20 Eckerd 67­72 L

2/23 @Rollins 67­82 L3/1 Barry (SSC) 74­64 W3/2 Rollins (SSC) 64­71 L

2002­03 (23­8)Coach: Tom Jessee11/22 @Columbus State 63­71 L11/23 West Georgia 60­39 W11/25 PR­Rio Piedras 81­31 W11/29 Nova Southeastern 63­50 W11/30 St. Paul’s 67­47 W12/6 Puerto Rico­Bayamon 67­50 W

12/7 @Nova Southeastern 74­65 W

12/15 Fayetteville State 73­57 W12/16 @North Florida 58­65 L12/28 Shippensburg 75­57 W12/30 Culver­Stockton 82­45 W1/3 @Lynn 59­52 W1/4 Rollins 55­63 L1/8 @Eckerd 69­57 W1/11 Barry 82­62 W1/15 @Florida Southern 68­59 W1/18 Rollins 61­52 W1/22 @Florida Tech 49­65 L1/25 Lynn 59­44 W1/29 @Saint Leo 66­51 W2/1 @Barry 62­37 W2/5 Florida Southern 67­70 L2/8 @Rollins 55­48 W2/12 Florida Tech 67­64 W2/15 @Lynn 62­53 W2/19 Saint Leo 53­61 L2/22 Eckerd 68­55 W2/28 Eckerd (SSC) 67­55 W3/2 Rollins (SSC) 44­49 (ot)L3/14 Fla. Southern (NCAA) 62­55 W

3/15 @Arkansas Tech (NCAA) 43­55 L

2003­04 (10­18)Coach: Tom Jessee11/18 Benedict 57­50 W11/21 @West Florida 76­49 L

11/22 vs. Ouachita Baptist 62­53 W11/28 vs. Puerto Rico­Bayamon 66­39 L

11/29 vs. Francis Marion 59­55 L12/13 Malone 70­59 W12/15 Mount Olive 73­68 W12/19 Christian Brothers 64­49 L12/22 Montevallo 55­53 L12/31 Northwood 86­74 W1/3 Barry 67­34 L1/6 @Eckerd 52­50 (ot)L1/8 @Saint Leo 74­66 W1/10 Nova Southeastern 74­62 W1/14 @Florida Tech 62­53 L1/17 Rollins 77­35 L1/20 @Florida Southern 65­40 L1/24 Lynn 74­60 W1/27 @Benedict 55­53 L1/31 @Barry 61­52 L2/4 Eckerd 58­56 L2/7 @Nova Southeastern 76­63 L2/11 Saint Leo 63­59 W2/14 @Rollins 68­57 L2/18 Florida Tech 58­39 L2/21 @Lynn 60­48 W2/25 Florida Southern 79­52 L3/5 Florida Tech (SSC) 57­56 L

2004­05 (18­10)Coach: Tom Jessee11/17 Puerto Rico­Cayey 82­25 W11/19 @USC­Aiken 69­61 L11/20 vs. Augusta State 66­61 W11/22 Puerto Rico­Mayaguez 80­51 W

11/26 @West Georgia 60­42 L11/27 vs. Montevallo 64­57 W12/1 Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras 64­52 W

12/8 Saint Leo 76­40 W12/11 Fayetville State 63­53 W12/17 Warner Southern 67­45 W12/20 Davenport 72­70 W12/29 California Baptist 68­63 W1/5 Rollins 61­56 W1/8 @Barry 69­62 W

The 2002-03 team recorded the program’s first NCAA tournament victory.

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1/12 Florida Tech 66­54 W1/19 @Florida Southern 67­56 L1/22 Nova Southeastern 58­55 L1/26 @Eckerd 57­44 W1/29 Lynn 59­46 W1/31 @Saint Leo 57­56 W2/2 @Florida Tech 57­48 L2/5 Barry 59­47 W2/9 @Rollins 56­47 L2/16 Florida Southern 58­48 L2/19 @Nova Southeastern 63­51 W

2/23 Eckerd 54­49 (ot)L2/26 @Lynn 57­48 L3/3 Rollins (SSC) 53­51 L

2005­06 (24­7)Coach: Tom Jessee11/16 Puerto Rico­Mayaguez 69­47 W

11/18 @ USC­Aiken 70­59 L11/19 vs. Converse 75­48 W11/22 Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras 84­30 W

11/25 vs. Colorado­Colo. Springs 69­53 W

11/26 at Colorado Christian 68­49 W

11/30 Florida Memorial 80­46 W12/9 @ Eckerd 82­52 W12/19 St. Michael’s 66­59 L12/22 Palm Beach Atlantic 60­40 W12/29 vs. Lenoir­Rhyne 72­60 W12/30 @ USC­Upstate 72­64 (ot)L1/4 @ Florida Southern 55­53 W1/7 Lynn 70­66 L1/11 Florida Tech 55­50 W1/18 Rollins 71­58 L1/21 @ Nova Southeastern 55­47 W

1/25 @ Saint Leo 71­62 W1/28 Barry 55­46 W1/30 Eckerd 85­56 W2/1 Florida Southern 71­48 W2/4 @ Lynn 63­53 W2/8 Saint Leo 72­50 W2/15 @ Rollins 63­46 L2/18 Nova Southeastern 58­46 W

2/22 @ Florida Tech 61­60 W2/25 @ Barry 59­50 W3/3 vs. Lynn (SSC) 62­55 W3/4 vs. Barry (SSC) 64­48 W3/5 vs. Rollins (SSC) 56­47 W3/10 vs. Delta St. (NCAA) 66­50 L

2006­07 (23­8)Coach: Tom Jessee11/17 @Columbus State 67­64 W11/18 vs. Ga. College & State 55­62 (ot) L

11/21 Puerto Rico­Mayaguez 67­55 W

11/24 vs. Michigan Tech 63­50 W11/25 vs. Lake Superior State 44­59 L

12/2 Rollins 43­55 L12/9 Flagler 59­49 W12/16 Palm Beach Atlantic 81­43 W12/20 Quincy 44­56 L12/28 Fontbonne 85­49 W12/30 Montevallo 76­69 (ot)W1/3 Saint Leo 65­53 W1/6 @Barry 54­61 L1/10 @Florida Tech 55­46 W1/13 Palm Beach Atlantic 64­46 W1/17 @Florida Southern 57­58 L1/20 Lynn 70­54 W1/24 @Eckerd 59­44 W1/27 @Nova Southeastern 62­50 W

1/29 Florida Tech 60­43 W1/31 @Saint Leo 72­58 W2/3 Barry 70­65 W2/7 @Rollins 60­54 W2/14 Florida Southern 80­69 W2/17 @Lynn 62­74 L2/21 Eckerd 74­64 W2/24 Nova Southeastern 57­41 W3/1 vs. Nova SE (SSC) 64­38 W3/3 vs. Florida Tech (SSC) 66­58 W

3/4 vs. Rollins (SSC) 68­66 (ot)W3/9 vs. Valdosta State (NCAA) 57­64 L

2007­08 (24­7)

Coach: Tom Jessee11/16 vs. Cal St.­Dom. Hills 53­54 L11/17 @Cal State­Stanislaus 75­64 W

11/20 Ohio Valley 79­54 W11/21 Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras 72­34 W

11/23 @West Georgia 57­54 W11/24 vs. #11 Valdosta State 64­55 W

11/26 Puerto Rico­Mayaguez 80­54 W

12/1 @Rollins 61­49 W12/6 West Georgia 60­66 L12/6 West Florida 56­42 W1/5 Nova Southeastern 63­52 W1/9 Saint Leo 69­53 W1/12 @Florida Tech 45­51 L1/16 @Eckerd 68­54 W1/19 Barry 46­41 W1/23 Florida Southern 72­69 W1/26 Palm Beach Atlantic 67­57 W1/30 @Lynn 53­54 L2/2 Rollins 55­52 W2/6 @Nova Southeastern 61­58 W

2/9 Florida Tech 67­56 W2/13 @Saint Leo 73­75 (ot)L2/16 @Barry 82­77 (2ot)

W

2/20 Eckerd 66­64 W2/23 @Palm Beach Atlantic 73­42 W

2/27 @ Florida Southern 74­62 W3/1 Lynn 68­53 W3/4 Saint Leo (SSC) 62­39 W3/8 Rollins (SSC) 60­50 W3/9 Nova Southeastern (SSC) 47­53 L

3/14 vs. #17 Vald. St. (NCAA) 73­83 L

2008­09 (26­6)Coach: Tom Jessee11/15 vs. North Alabama 57­41 W11/16 @ Valdosta State 27­55 L11/18 Puerto Rico­Cayey 80­21 W11/25 Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras 60­33 W

11/26 Palm Beach Atlantic 59­52 W11/28 vs. #4 Drury 57­39 W11/29 vs. Okla. Panhandle St. 63­32 W

12/3 Warner 74­41 W12/6 @ Palm Beach Atlantic 60­45 W

12/30 Augusta State 76­48 W1/3 Nova Southeastern 62­41 W1/7 @ Eckerd 67­73 L1/10 @ #12 Rollins 48­61 L1/14 Saint Leo 63­54 W1/17 #13 Barry 64­45 W1/21 @ Florida Southern 66­75 L1/24 @ Florida Tech 63­53 W1/28 Lynn 63­67 L1/31 @ Flagler 58­56 W2/4 @ Nova Southeastern 63­59 (ot)W

2/7 #18 Rollins 71­48 W2/11 Eckerd 64­59 W2/14 @ Barry 60­59 (ot)W2/18 @ Saint Leo 70­52 W2/21 Florida Tech 69­58 W2/25 Florida Southern 71­66 W2/28 @ Lynn 64­44 W3/4 Lynn (SSC) 77­56 W

The Spartans made the program’s first back-to-back appearance in the

NCAA tournament in 2007.

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3/7 vs. Eckerd (SSC) 57­53 W3/8 vs. #22 Rollins (SSC) 55­29 W

3/13 vs. Clark Atlanta (NCAA) 70­63 W

3/14 vs. Ouachita Baptist (NCAA) 74­77 L

2009­10 (26­5)Coach: Tom Jessee11/17 @ Palm Beach Atlantic 64­37 W

11/20 vs. East Stroudsburg 66­49 W11/21 @Merrimack 70­59 W11/25 vs. Valdosta State 73­67 W11/28 vs. Warner 94­48 W12/1 vs. Florida Memorial 72­39 W12/5 @ Florida Tech 75­57 W12/9 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic 63­54 W

12/12 @ Florida Memorial 78­50 W12/18 vs. Columbus State 56­57 L12/19 @ Armstrong Atlantic 80­72 W

12/29 vs. Maryville 70­52 W1/2 vs. Nova Southeastern61­49 W

1/6 vs. Saint Leo 78­42 W1/9 @Lynn 50­52 L1/13 @ Eckerd 72­48 W1/16 vs. Rollins 60­53 W1/20 @ Florida Southern 69­68 W1/23 vs. Barry 63­39 W1/30 Florida Tech 75­62 W2/3 @ Nova Southeastern 62­36 W

2/6 vs. Lynn 74­67 (ot)W2/10 @ Saint Leo 82­58 W2/13 @Rollins 48­61 L2/17 Eckerd 66­37 W2/20 vs. Barry 56­52 W2/24 vs. Florida Southern 82­65 W3/3 Nova Southeastern (SSC)84­46 W

3/6 Lynn (SSC) 58­65 L3/12 vs. Barry (NCAA) 55­51 W3/14 @ #4 Ark. Tech (NCAA) 68­69 L

The 2009-10 team recorded the program’s longest home winning streak

tallying 14 straight home wins.

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AAshley, Crystal 1991­95

BBagozzi, Kim 1990­91

Bartkute, Greta 2010­CurrentBennett, Leighann 1988­1990

Berrios, Dawn 1986­88

Blair, Nichole 2000­02

Bowman, Kara 2000­02

Brennan, Sarah 2010­CurrentBrooks, Reece 1983­87

Brown, Brittany 2008­2010

Browning, Beth 1991­93

Brumfield, Gloria 1983­84

Burgmeier, Jennifer 2005­08

Burrows, Patricia 1980­81

CCarmichael, LaQuanda 1993­95

Carruth, Kristina 2008­09

Carter, Francine 1994­95

Castor, Jane 1977­81

Coes, Karen 1981­85

Cole, Antoinette 1996­2000

Cook, Tiara 2006­2010

Corbett, Alli 2009­2010

Cunningham, Exzavia 2001­02

DDaly, Janet 1984­85

Danby, Darlene 1977­78

Denman, Robin 1980­81

Dennis, Angela 1988­1990

Dickos, Penny 1983­87

Dix, Kim 1988­1992

EEich, Christy 1995­99

FFlint, Beth 1981­82

Fox, Cathy 1983­87

Fuller, Debra 1981­85

Franco, Sarah 2003­04

GGarrett, Tiffiney 1997­98

Gaston, Africa 1996­2000

Givens, Nadia 2010­Current

Goody, Shenny 1985­89

Gordon, Lelani 1980­82

Gorson, Shawn 1983­84

Gottsch, Lori 1989­1990

Graefnitz, Heather 2006­08

Green, Taja 2009­currentGrider, Kelley 1989­1993

Guiu, Angela 2006­2010

HHadfield, Linda 1980­84

Hadfield, Mary 1985­87

Harmon, Jaleesa 2010­ CurrentHauptman, Lori 1984­85

Hayes, Laurie 1998­2002

Hennings, Jaymee 1995­98

Hesse, Christi 1989­1991

Hernandez, Carina 1980­81

Hinton, April 1999­2003

Holden, Chandra 1998­2001

Holland, Dolores 1980­82

Holmes, Amy 2000­04

Hood, Dawn 1988­89

Hubbard, Vanessa 2002­04

Huff, Gail 1985­87

IIzor, Kristi 1990­93

JJackson, Jill 1988­1993

Jenkins, Cheryl 1981­82

Jenkins, Tonji 1984­85

Jones, Valerie 1994­95

Johnson, Julie 1995­98

Johnson, Monique 2010­CurrentJoseph, Maggie 2005­06

Joyner, Holly 1996­98

KKelliher, Bernadette 1986­87

Kane, Alexa 2004­08

Karas, Stacy 1991­95

Knight, Erin 2010­Current

LLangley, Jackie 1974­78

Laskauskas, Cecilia 2002­03

Lawrence, Kim 1981­83

Lawyer, Chianti 2003­08

Le Van, Heather 1997­2000

Leonard, Melissa 2000­04

Letts, Chantal 2006­07

Lindbeck, Tori 1991­95

Lindsey, April 1993­97

Lise, Sandra 1980­81

Livingstone, Ayisha 1995­99

MMack, Mandy 1995­99

Mack, Missy 1995­99

Mackey, DeShaydia 2004­08

Madigan, Kelly 1996­97

Mason, Jennifer 1993­94

Mason, Lauren 2007­08

Mathis, Tay 2003­06

Tampa captured its second consecutive Sunshine State Conference

tournament championship in 2007.

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballAll-Time RosterMcClinton, Juanita 2001­06

McDonald, Monique 2003­05

McDowell, Jessie 1999­2003

McIsaac, Marcy 1986­87

McMeekin, Karen 1987­89

Meiser, Angela 1992­93

Mercedes, Maria 1995­96

Messina, Catriana 2007­currentMessina, Gianna 2008­currentMignano, Michaela 1992­93

Mitchell, Destiny 2008­09

Mitryk, Caitlyn 2008­2010

Moore, Joanna 1988­1990

Moran, Laurie 1985­89

Morenz, Trysta 1998­2000

Morris, Kim 1984­1988

Morse, Yushanda 2000­04

Myles, Diana 1993­94

NNguyen, Quynh 2006­08

Nordholt, Andrea 1999­2003

Norlin, Luci 1983­86

OO’Connell, Carrine 1989­1993

Ostroski, Kaitlyn 2008­09

Ozawa, Yoshiko 2002­05

PPaschal, Laura 1986­87

Paul, Cherlyn 1979­83

Pauling, Ushanda 1997­99

Pisaneschi, Maria 1985­89

Ponzio, Elaine 1984­88

Pope, Tiffany 2000­03

Porter, Shelby 2010­CurrentPorter, Whitney 2005­09

RRainer, Jamie 1995­99

Rambert, Leslie 1994­95

Ratliff, Julie 1988­1990

Reinowitz, Amy 1988­1990

Reynolds, Shannon 1983­85

Rhode, Paula 1986­87

Richards, Jeannine 1994­96

Ridley, Brittany 2006­08

Robinson, Jeni 1991­95

Rogers, Amy 2006­07

Rose, Keri 1995­98

SSanford, Megan 2000­01

Schlossberg, Sari 1992­93

Scully, Maureen 1983­85

Seelie, Katie 2000­03

Sherwood, Alayna 2003­04

Shettle, Terri 1983­86

Skinner, Jamie 2003­05

Slusser, Kelly 1994­96

Smith, Chervara 1996­2000

Smith, Lori 1986­1988

Smith, Sylvia 1984­85

Starling, Gardenia 1980­82

Stern, Lea 2003­04

Sullivan, Hailee 2005­2009

Sylestine, Laina 2008­2010

Szabo, Margit 1988­1991

TTaylor, Kym 2005­09

Taylor, Lindsey 2003­07

Terry, Jill 2000­02

Thomas, Kristi 1990­91

Tomchick, Gail 1999­2000

UUekerus, Dawn 1981­82

Underhill, Teresa 1980­81

Underwood, Tonya 1985­86

VVerwoord, Karen 1990­94

Vinski, Judy 1980­81

Vold, Patsy 1993­97

Vollman, Joni 1979­82

WWalsh, Karla 1981­82

Walter, Lorelle 1987­89

Walton, Sheena 2004­08

Ward, Judy 1980­81

Watson, Lindsey 2010­CurrentWeiner, Tristan 2009­2010

Wetenkamp, Liz 2000­03

Wheeler, Andrea 1992­93

Wickham, Sarah 2008­currentWilder, Courtney 2004­06

Wojdyla, Heather 2002­03

Wolf, Doreen 1980­84

Woodard, Erica 2004­08

The 2008-09 team set a program record with 26 wins.

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballSSC Silver Anniversary TeamA total of 15 student­athletes representing six different institutions were selected for the Sunshine StateConference Silver Anniversary Women’s Basketball Team. Florida Tech led all institutions with four stu­dent­athletes, while Florida Southern College, Rollins College and The University of Tampa each placedthree former student­athletes on the squad. Barry University and Eckerd College were represented withone former student­athlete apiece. Voting for the team, which recognizes the Conference’s first 25 years ofcompetition in the sport of women's basketball, was conducted among the athletic directors at each of theSSC’s nine member institutions. In addition to selecting the Silver Anniversary Team, voters also selectedthe top player and top coach of the SSC’s first quarter century of women's basketball.

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE SILVER ANNIVERSARY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAMCrystal Ashley, Tampa, 1991­95

Felicia Bell, Florida Tech, 1998­2002Tarra Blackwell, Florida Southern, 1995­99

Kim Disbro, Florida Southern, 1984­87Kim Dix, Tampa, 1988­92

Felicia Felton, Eckerd, 1998­2002Christine Ferron, Florida Tech, 1988­93

Paulette King, Florida Tech, 1991­93April Lindsey, Tampa, 1993­97

Mary McDaniel, Rollins, 1981­85Sonja Radenkovic, Florida Tech, 1994­98

Jill Razor, Rollins, 1997­2001Kim Tayrien, Rollins, 1985­89

Lucresia West, Florida Southern, 2001­05Angie Williams, Barry, 1996­2000

Top Player of First 25 Years: Paulette King, Florida Tech (1991­93)Top Coach of First 25 Years: Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins (1986­present)

Crystal Ashley Kim Dix

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2010-11 University of Tampa Women’s BasketballUT National ChampionshipsThe University of Tampa's athletic history includes a total of 12 national championships at the NCAA II level. TheSpartans have captured titles in baseball (five), golf (two), men's soccer (three), women’s soccer (one) and volleyball(one).

2007 Women’s Soccer 2007 Baseball

2006 Volleyball 2006 Baseball

2001 Men’s Soccer 1998 Baseball

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UT National Championships

1994 Men’s Soccer 1993 Baseball

1992 Baseball 1988 Golf

1987 Golf 1981 Men’s SoccerTampa SSC Championships (70 total)Baseball (13) ­ 1987, 1989, 1993, 1997­98, 2000­03, 2006­08, 2010Men’s Basketball (eight) ­ 1984­86, 1988­90, 1992­94, 1997­98, 2001­02Women’s Basketball (four) ­ 1993­94, 2002­03, 2008­10Women’s Cross Country (eight) ­ 1988, 2002­05, 2007­09Men’s Soccer (14) ­ 1982­84, 1986­87, 1989­90, 1992, 1994­97, 2001, 2010Women’s Soccer (three) ­ 2005­07Softball (one) ­ 2001Volleyball (19) ­ 1983, 1985, 1987­88, 1991­92, 1996­2003, 2005­09

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UT Athletic Hall of FameThe University of Tampa Athletic Hall of Fame was established as a way to aid the athletic department, its players, and teamsthrough sponsorship of banquets and improvement of dressing, training, practice, and playing facilities. The hopes were that theexistence of the Hall would encourage and motivate exemplary contributors, players, and coaches to exceed prior accomplish­ments.

Several of the Hall members’ accomplishments since leaving the university include: four World Series rings, one World Series win­ning manager, an Olympic Gold Medal, six Super Bowl rings by three different players, a number one NFL draft selection, 18 play­ers drafted or started in the NFL, a three­time Wimbledon tennis player, two major college football All­Americans, one HeismanTrophy nominee, a PGA Rookie of the Year, one NBA veteran and two alumni coaches who have guided UT teams to national cham­pionships. Four former Spartan head football coaches have been voted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame.

The University of Tampa Hall of Fame, which began in 1962, now includes 156 members.

’64 (F) Jim Galmin 1974’36 (F) Wilbur Gunnoe 1974’58 (B) J.C. Miller 1974’83 (C) Dr. Leonard Annis 1983’72 (W) Fletcher Carr 1983’58 (F) Charlie Coleman 1983’83 (C) Fran Curci 1983’51 (F) Jack Marley 1983’73 (F) John Matuszak 1983’70 (F) Leon McQuay 1983’70 (F) John Mooring 1983’64 (BK) John Pellegrino 1983’62 (B) Lou Piniella 1983’74 (F) Fred Solomon 1983’62 (F) Charles Bailey 1984’42 (B) John Comparato 1984’71 (F) Samuel Gellerstedt 1984’54 (F) Charles Harris 1984’84 (C) Arthur Pepin 1984’84 (C) Edward B. Rood 1984’65 (BK) George Shary 1984’39 (F) Richard Spoto 1984’73 (F) Mark Wakefield 1984’69 (T5) Judy Alvarez 1985’58 (F) Kenneth Belliveau 1985’42 (F) Howard Beynon 1985’73 (F) J.R. "Buddy" Carter 1985’62 (F) Paul Gore 1985’76 (W) David Hauser 1985’71 (F) Noah Jackson 1985’85 (C) Tom McEwen 1985’71 (F) Ron Mikolajczak 1985’70 (BK) John Napier 1985’72 (F) Eddie Caldwell 1986’72 (F) Alex Edlin 1986’67 (F) Armando Flores 1986’42 (F) Dixie Howell 1986’57 (C) Bob Martinez 1986’72 (F) Paul Orndorff 1986’67 (BK) Richard Pusins 1986’37 (F) John Edison 1987’83 (S) Michael Fall 1987’71 (F) Joe Hernandez 1987’76 (F) Vin Hoover 1987’73 (WS) Alan Kempton 1987’74 (F) Darlee Nelson 1987’70 (F) Richard Nittinger 1987’72 (C) Rick Thomas 1987’70 (F) John Benedetto 1988’82 (S) Peter Johannson 1988’80 (CR) Margaret McNiff 1988’88 (C) Lester Olson 1988’68 (F) Gary Rapp 1988’89 (C) John Adams 1989’72 (F) Bobby Brown 1989’84 (BK­V) Linda Catanach 1989

’36 (F) William Godwin 1962’62 (C) Nash Higgins 1962’55 (F) William Minahan 1962’52 (BK) George Montz 1962’47 (F) Paul Straub 1962’51 (F) Holland Aplin 1964’51 (BK) Harry Bryan 1964’64 (C) Crockett Farnell 1964’62 (C) George Howell 1964’55 (F) Robert Lovely 1964’39 (F) Al Yorkunas 1964’65 (C) Miller K. Adams 1965’49 (F) Jerry Jackson 1965’55 (F) Tom Mahin 1965’36 (F) Gus Muench 1965’50 (CR) Bill Stalnaker 1965’65 (C) George Strauss 1965’66 (C) Sam Bailey 1966’52 (F) Vince Chicko 1966’59 (F) Lowell Freeman 1966’37 (BK) Edwin Means 1966’66 (C) Eddie Rouleau 1966’41 (F) Joe Champ Williams 1966’67 (C) Dr. James Estes 1967’55 (F) Ted Green 1967’52 (F) Fred Pancoast 1967’36 (F) Rudy Rodriquez 1967’67 (C) H. Vincent Thornton 1967’59 (BK) Billy Turner 1967’68 (C) Sid Allen 1968’47 (B) Johnny Clements 1968’58 (F) Don Herdon 1968’68 (C) Marcelino F. Huerta 1968’36 (F) Phil Patterson 1968’55 (F) Joe Zalupski 1968’69 (C) George Edmonson,Sr. 1969’36 (F) Ken Hance 1969’51 (BK) Henry MacWilliams 1969’60 (F) Charlie McCullers 1969’70 (C) James Gallogly 1970’56 (F) Richard Harte 1970’41 (T) Johnny Kaufman 1970’65 (F) John Perry 1970’71 (C) Bernard Epstein 1971’62 (B Ronald Perez 1971’54 (F) Nick Waytovich 1971’62 (F) Anthony Yelovich 1971’68 (F) Ronald Brown 1972’48 (B) Douglas Forster 1972’56 (F) Gene King 1972’72 (C) Marcelo Maseda 1972’73 (C) William E. Culbreath 1973’69 (F) James Del Gaizo 1973’41 (F) Fleming Thornton 1973’36 (F) James White 1973’74 (C) Charlie Downie 1974

’81 (GLF) Brian Claar 1989’89 (B) Tino Martinez 1989’52 (F) Ernie Rubio 1989’89 (C) John Tyner 1989’83 (C) Chris Catanach 2002’92 (BK­V) Kim Dix 2002’88 (BK) Nate Johnston 2002’68 (F) Pete Kuharchek 2002’88 (G) Jeff Leonard 2002’87 (BK) Todd Linder 2002’90 (B) Sam Militello 2002’88 (C) Lelo Prado 2002’89 (B­BK) Terry Rupp 2002’72 (F) Dave Tomeo 2002’88 (SW) Laura Atterberry 2004’94 (BK) DeCarlo DeVeaux 2004’00 (V) Danielle Faggion 2004’04 (C) Tom Fitzgerald 2004’78 (BK­V) Jackie Langley 2004’97 (S) Henrik Nebrelius 2004’90 (B) Paul Russo 2004’04 (C) Richard Schmidt 2004’74 (F) Ervin Smith 2004’91 (S) Justin Throneburg 2004’94 (S) Adrian Bush 2006’74 (F) Darryl Carlton 2006’75 (G) Bob Ford 2006’81 (BK­V) Jane Castor 2006’72 (F) Wilbur Grooms 2006’98 (V) Dawn Rawlins 2006’91 (B) Ozzie Timmons 2006’92 (B) Joe Urso 2006’99 (B) Mike Valdes 2006’85 (C) Bob Birrenkott 2006’99 (C) Hindman Wall 2006’93 (SB) Shannon Abarbanel 2008’95 (BK) Crystal Ashley 2008(SW) Ed Brennan 2008’72 (C) Earle Bruce 2008’94 (BB) Gary Graham 2008’83 (SW) Pia Henrikkson 2008’94 (S) Ulf Lilius 2008’90 (BB) Steve Mauldin 2008’88 (SW) Jeff Sidor 2008’91 (BK) Bryan Williams 2008’65 (BK) Charles Andrews 2010’83 (SW) Donna Howe 2010’87 (SW) Cindy Jones 2010’87 (BB) Dean Kelley 2010’93 (BB) Rodd Kelley 2010’96 (BK) April Lindsey 2010’03 (S) Ginger Lynn 2010’05 (CC) Allison Macsas 2010’88 (S) Chris Sullivan 2010’10 (C) Anthony Borrell 2010’88 (C) Chuck Winship 2010

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SSC Hall of FameThe Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame was founded in 1991 to honor those persons who have madeoutstanding contributions to the conference. Its purpose is to perpetuate the memory of those whobrought distinction, honor and excellence to the Sunshine State Conference. A total of 29 individuals cur­rently represent The University of Tampa in the league’s Hall of Fame. Tampa has had at least oneinductee for 16 consecutive years, including multiple inductions in the past six.

Class of 2008­09Gary Graham BaseballApril Lindsey Women’s BasketballGinger Lynn Women’s SoccerChuck Winship Golf Coach

Class of 2007­08Shannon Abarbanel SoftballCrystal Ashley Women’s BasketballBryan Williams Men’s BasketballKeith Fulk Men’s Soccer Coach

Class of 2006­07Dawn Rawlins VolleyballJay Miller Men’s Soccer Coach

Class of 2005­06Danielle Faggion VolleyballTerry Rupp Baseball CoachOzzie Timmons Baseball

Class of 2004­05Ulf Lilius Men’s SoccerMike Valdes Baseball

Class of 2003­04Henrik Nebrelius Men’s SoccerPaul Russo Baseball

Class of 2002­03Justin Throneburg Men’s Soccer

Class of 2001­02Adrian Bush Men’s Soccer

Class of 2000­01DeCarlo Deveaux Men’s Basketball

Class of 1999­2000Sam Militello BaseballHindman Wall Athletic Director

Class of 1998­99Kim Dix Volleyball/BasketballTom Fitzgerald Men’s Soccer Coach

Class of 1997­98

Tino Martinez Baseball

Class of 1996­97Bob Birrenkott Athletic Director

Class of 1995­96Lelo Prado Baseball Coach

Class of 1994­95Jeff Leonard Golf

Class of 1993­94Chris Catanach Volleyball Coach

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UT Academic All-AmericansSelected by CoSIDASince 1952, the College Sports Information Directors ofAmerican (CoSIDA) have honored student/athletes for aca­demic as well as athletic achievement with the creation ofthe CoSIDA Academic All­America teams. ESPN TheMagazine sponsors the awards in partnership withCoSIDA.

To be eligible, a student/athlete must be in his/her secondyear of residence at the institution, must be a starter orimportant substitute and must maintain a 3.2 cumulativegrade point average.

Student/athletes meeting these critieria are then nominated by each school’s sports information director(SID). SIDs within a region vote and select a CoSIDA Academic all­Region team. Those student/athletes’names are then placed on the All­America ballot, which is voted on by all college member SIDs across thecountry.

Following is a complete list of Spartan Academic All­Americans:

Name Sport Position AA Team YearMichael Farrell Baseball Third Base 2nd 1983Carina Svenson Volleyball Blocker 3rd 1983Jeff Leonard M. At­Large Golf 3rd 1985Penny Dickos W. Basketball Guard 2nd 1985Cathy Fox Volleyball Setter 1st 1986Donna Schroeder Volleyball Hitter 3rd 1986Cathy Fox W. Basketball Forward 2nd 1986Penny Dickos W. Basketball Guard 1st 1986Christian Gregory M. At­Large Swimming 2nd 1987Jeff Leonard M. At­Large Golf 3rd 1987Kent Engstrom M. At­Large Soccer 3rd 1987Cathy Fox W. Basketball Forward 1st 1987Penny Dickos W. Basketball Forward 1st 1987Steve Mauldin Baseball Outfield 3rd 1988Susanne Wolmesjo Volleyball Hitter 2nd 1988Steve Mauldin Baseball Outfield 1st 1989Steve Mauldin Baseball Outfield 2nd 1990Jorgen Adolfsson M. At­Large Soccer 3rd 1991Niklas Fredriksson M. At­Large Soccer 3rd 1993David Dion Baseball Outfield 2nd 1994Brian Ussery Baseball Catcher 3rd 1994Jeff Sargent M. At­Large Cross Country 3rd 1996Roger Palm M. At­Large Soccer 3rd 1998Allison Macsas W. At­Large Cross Country 1st 2005Chris Rosenbaum Baseball Catcher 1st 2007Margeaux Sinibaldi Volleyball Libero 3rd 2007

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UT All-AmericansBaseball Year­LevelClaude Caruso 1977­2ndSteve Mumaw 1984­2ndTino Martinez 1986­3rd, 1987­2nd

1988­1stRodney Ehrhard 1986­1stDean Kelley 1987­3rdSam Militello 1988­3rd, 1989­1st,

1990­1stJoey Wardlow 1988­2ndPaul Russo 1989­1st, 1990­1stOzzie Timmons 1990­2nd, 1991­1stJoe Urso 1991­2nd, 1992­2ndGary Graham 1991­2ndBrian Zalatel 1992­2ndMatt Hudson 1992­1stRodd Kelley 1993­1stBrian Zalatel 1993­1stShawn Slade 1993­3rdDavid Dion 1993­1st, 1994­2ndMarc Rodriguez 1993­3rd, 1994­3rd,

1995­1stRicky Burton 1996­1stErik Mirza 1996­2ndBo Donaldson 1996­3rdMike Valdes 1997­1st, 1998­1stAngel Diaz 1998­1stJim Kavourious 2000­1stRonnie Merrill, Jr., 2000­1stKris Sutton 2000­1st, 2001­1stTom Carrow 2001­1stCharlie Manning 2001­2ndAdrian Goas 2002­1stEric Beattie 2003­1stGene Reynolds 2003­3rdJustin Boza 2004­3rd, 2005­3rdLee Cruz 2006, 1stSergio Perez 2006, 1stOrlando Rosales 2006­1stJose Jimenez 2006­3rdCraig Corrado 2007­1stKevin Ferguson 2007­2ndJonathan Holt 2007­2ndAnthony Perez 2008­1st

Mike Schwartz 2010­2nd

Men’s Basketball Year­LevelTodd Linder 1985­1st, 1986­1st

1987­1stNate Johnston 1988­2ndBryan Williams 1990­2ndDeCarlo Deveaux 1993­2nd, 1994­1stJon Brown 2001­2ndJeremy Black 2008­1stRashad Callaway 2010­HM

Women’s Basketball Year­LevelKim Dix 1991­1st (AWSF),

1992­1st (AWSF)April Lindsey 1996­HMTrysta Morenz 2000­HMSheena Walton 2007­HM, 2008­2nd

Cross Country Year­LevelElias Gonzales 2003Allison Macsas 2003, 2004Laura Woznicki 2007Jessica Forrester 2008

Football YearHolland “Luke” Aplin 1951Nick Waytovich 1953Bob Lovely 1955Dick Harte 1956Don Herndon 1957Fred “Moose” Cason 1958Lowell Freeman 1959Jim Galmin 1964John Perry 1965Jesse Kaye 1966Ron Brown 1968Jim DelGaizo 1969John Morring 1970Leon McQuay 1970Sammy Gellerstedt 1970, 1971Ron Mikolajczyk 1971John Matuszak 1972

Golf Year­LevelBrian Claar 1980­3rd, 1981­3rdBob Beckmann 1981­3rdBob Royak 1982­3rdErnie Alonso 1986­1st, 1987­3rdScott Johnson 1986­3rd, 1988­3rdJeff Leonard 1986­3rd, 1987­1st,

1988­1stJohn Finster 1988­2ndJeff Schroeder 1988­3rdFred Cornell 1990­3rdKeith Gilkes 1996­ScholarMichael Sowerby 2002­ScholarMichael Alberico 2003­ScholarBrett McNamara 2003­Scholar

Men’s Soccer Year­Level

Chris Sullivan 1987­1stMika Muhonen 1988­3rdTom Reasoner 1989­1stJustin Throneburg 1990­1st, 1991­2ndNiklas Fredriksson 1990­2ndAdrian Bush 1991­1stMikael Grennas 1992­1stUlf Lilius 1992­2nd, 1994­1stHenrik Nebrelius 1995­1st, 1996­2nd,

1997­1stKristjan Brooks 1995­2ndSergio Jaramillo 1995­2ndRafnar Hermannsson 1995­HMRoger Palm 1996­1stAnders Paulsson 1997­1stRoy Fink 2000­2nd, 2001­1stPascal Milien 2008­1st, 2009­2ndRyan Maxwell 2008­2ndDan Ingvarsson 2008­2nd, 2009­1stRyan Thompson 2008­3rd, 2009­1stLister Warren 2009­3rd

Women’s Soccer Year­LevelGinger Lynn 2001­3rdSamantha Robinson 2005­3rdShannon Aitken 2006­2nd, 2007­1stShelby Kuni 2006­1st, 2007­1stKara Rasmussen 2006­2ndMalana Winskas 2006­1stAshley Flateland 2007­1stCourtney Evans 2007­2nd, 2008­3rdEmily Stack 2007­2nd

Softball Year­LevelLacinda Norman 2003­2nd

Swimming Year­LevelJoe Lee 1979Pia Henrikkson 1981, 1982, 1983Alicia McLaughlin 1981, 1982Jorge Martinez 1981, 1982Jeff Tynes 1981, 1983Ralph Diaz 1981, 1982Nick Mooney 1981, 1982

Former baseball player Tino Martinez

was a three-time All-American.

Elias Gonzales became the first cross

country All-American in 2003.

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Donna Howe 1981, 1982, 1983Donna Strong 1982Tom Janton 1982, 1983Peter Soderlund 1982, 1983Magnus Von Koch 1982Mike Carlson 1982Jan Brokmar 1983Jay Nash 1983Bill Key 1983John Loddigs 1990Keith Duncan 1990Trish Stevens 1990Kirsten Koslowski 1990Jenna Cavanagh 1990Missy Dora 1990Jenny Cornwell 1990Matt Standley 1994Joanne Bellard 1995, 1997Paul Swope 1996Steve Bautista 1996Chad Sundermeyer 1996, 1997Mike Didriksson 1996Chris Plaisted 1997Tim Slamkowski 1997, 1998Scott McLearn 1997, 1998Jim Kiner 1997, 1998,2000Preston Bokos 1997, 1998, 2000Kevin Peterson 1987Jennifer McLeod 1997Vesa Nurmiviita 1998Bill Frye 1998Steve Foster 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002Edward Agnew 2000Les Bernys 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Michael Chase 2000, 2001, 2002Ryan Irvine 2000Scott McLearn 2000Michael Mulbarger 2000Tim Slamkowski 2000Shannon Treen2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Melissa Fielder 2001, 2003Katy Hennig 2001

Kari Lawrence 2001Amber Galvan 2001Mandy Smith 2001, 2002Kevin Shortt 2001, 2002, 2003Phil Murray 2001, 2002, 2003Elysia Moreland 2001, 2002Matt Goodwin 2002, 2003, 2004Pat Weaver 2002, 2003Peter Ranstead 2002, 2003Jamie Peterkin 2003, 2004Lee Webber 2003, 2004, 2005Shanna Halsell 2003, 2004, 2005Mandy Smith 2003, 2004Jasmine DeGross 2003, 2004, 2005Jackie Majer 2003, 2004Meridith Roberts 2003, 2004, 2005Julie Visser 2003, 2004, 2005Meghann Mulbarger 2004, 2005Diana Mielke 2004, 2005Matt Mattingly 2004, 2005, 2006Jeff Gilreath 2004Dan Klee 2004, 2005, 2006Dan Cucchi 2005, 2006Chelsea Hastings 2005, 2006Kevin Hensley 2005Dan Laidlaw 2005Johnny McMahan 2005Ben Oshri 2005Sara Ragan 2005Malcolm Trier 2005Cole Tedhams 2006 Kyle Merritt 2006, 2008Jessie Bardin 2007, 2008, 2010Alexandra Colley 2007Madison Flake 2007, 2008Tyler Furrer 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Meghann Mulbarger 2007Hannah Hudson 2008, 2010Frank Kuchta 2008, 2010Mike Lewis 2008Chris O’Linger 2008, 2009, 2010Kim Tench 2008

Jeff Fiore 2009, 2010Alex Hetland 2009Matt Kramer 2009Hunter Lineback 2009Patrick Murray 2009Michael Verdi 2009Stephanie Branham 2010Ellie Eshleman 2010Kristine Kassl 2010Emilee Margiotta 2010Roman Sereda 2010

Volleyball Year­LevelSusanne Wolmesjo1985­2nd, 1987­2ndKaren Solis 1988­1stKim Dix 1990­2nd, 1991­1stLuanne Baldwin 1991­2ndKatia Serkovic 1992­2nd, 1993­2ndAnne Bolger 1993­2ndValerie Jones 1994­2ndDawn Rawlins 1996­2nd, 1998­2ndMelissa Serio 1997­1stHilary Epling 1997­2nd, 1998­2ndDanielle Faggion 1996­2nd, 1997­2nd,

1998­1st, 1999­1stAnia Ruiz 2000­2nd, 2001­1st,

2002­1st, 2003­1stGretchen Naruta 2002­2nd, 2003­1stEricka Womack 2004­2nd, 2005­1stStephanie Rivera 2005­2nd, 2006­1stKatelen Dixon 2006­1st, 2007­1stMargeaux Sinibaldi 2006­2nd, 2007­1stErin Clark 2007­1stAlisha Green 2007­3rdMelissa Vanderhall 2008­1st, 2009­1stKaleigh Cunningham 2009­2ndMeghan Sherman 2009­1st

Current UT assistant swim coach Jim

Kiner was a three time All-American.

Nate Johnston was an All-American

prior to an NBA career.

Danielle Faggion remains the lone four

time volleyball All-American.

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University of Tampa

Academic Features* More than 125 areas of study (undergraduate andgraduate)* College of Arts and Letters* College of Natural and Health Sciences* College of Social Sciences, Mathematics andEducation* John H. Sykes College of Business (AACSB accred­ited)* Graduate studies: Eight master’s programs and 11concentrations or tracks;Three MBA programs(eight concentrations), M.S. in Accounting, M.S. inFinance, M.S. in Marketing, M.A. in Education (twotracks) and M.S. in Nursing (two concentrations)* Average SAT: 1,110* Average GPA: 3.3

Campus Facts* 100 landscaped acres* 49 buildings* Excellent athletic and fitness facilities* 10 residence halls* 31 security personnel provide 24/7 campus cov­erage

New FacilitiesSince 1997, the following new construction/reno­vation projects have been completed:* John H. Sykes College of Business Building* Vaughn Center (includes a new Student Center, theAllen N. Reeves Theater, ninth­floorconference/seminar center, and Barnes & NobleUniversity Bookstore)* Six new residence halls collectively housing 2,550students* R.K. Bailey Art Studios* Grand entryway to campus (Poe Parkway)* Two parking garages for 2,500 cars combined*Kennedy Academic Building* Athletic Weight Training Facility* Marine Science Center* Exercise Science/Athletic Training Center

The University of Tampa is a medium­sized com­prehensive, private university located on approxi­mately 100 acres of prime riverfront land in theheart of downtown Tampa. It is the school ofchoice for 6,500 students from 50 states and U.S.territories and approximately 100 countries.Approximately 50 percent of students are fromFlorida, and 70 percent of full­time students live oncampus.

The University offers more than 120 majors,minors and pre­professional programs through astrong core curriculum rooted in the liberal arts. AContinuing Studies Program presents degree pro­grams to adults who want to study part time atnight. Graduate degrees are offered for Master ofEducation, Master of Business Administration,Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Sciencein Finance, Master of Science in Marketing, Masterof Science in Nursing and Certificate in NonprofitManagement. The MBA program is one of thelargest in Florida, and UT is one of the elite privateschools in the Southeast to have AACSB accredita­tion.

UT students enjoy a combination of academic excel­lence, personal attention and real­world experience.An innovative first­year program helps new stu­dents fit in quickly. Internship and community ser­vice opportunities abound, and an Honors Programoffers undergraduates expanded opportunities forinstruction and study abroad.

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Did You Know?* All campus buildings are wired and connected viafiber optic cable, and feature approzimately 200wireless zones.* There are 45 computer labs on campus availablefor curricular, classroom, special or open use.* Every residence hall room has an individualInternet connection for each student.* Approximately 700 community leaders areinvolved at UT on various boards, advisory councilsand support groups.* 90 percent of full­time faculty have doctorates orthe highest degree in their field.* 95 percent of all UT students who apply to gradu­ate school are admitted.* 96 percent of the undergraduate class of 2009reported success in achieving their post­graduategoals.* UT is in the top tier of U.S. News and WorldReport’s “America’s Best Colleges.”* UT’s John H. Sykes College of Business is listed inPrinceton Review’s “Best 301 Business Schools.”

* Numerous new food venues including Chick­fil­A,Dairy Queen and Tsunami Sushi*Riverside Academic and Administrative Building* Cass Science and Communication Buildings* Athletic facilities for soccer, softball and baseball* Renovations of McNiff Fitness Center and SmileyHall

Campus Additions Under Way* Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values* Plant Hall renovations* Science Annex* Student Health and Wellness Center

Campus Life* 3,000 University and community events each year* 145 clubs, student organizations and teams* 19 sororities and fraternities* 22 different food venue choices in four campuslocations* Eight campus publications* Scarfone/Hartley Gallery (art)* Falk and Reeves theaters* Student­run television station, radio station andnewspaper* Intramurals, sports clubs and student recreationprograms* More than 100,000 student and employee servicehours provided annually to more than 200 organi­zations* Army, Air Force and Naval ROTC units*Recreational activities including canoeing, deep­sea fishing, beach excursions, indoor rock climbing,paintball and more.

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SAACA student­athlete advisory committee (SAAC) is a committee made up of student­athletes assembled to pro­vide insight on the student­athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations andpolices that affect student­athletes' lives on NCAA member institution campuses.

Presently, there are separate national SAACs for NCAA Divisions I, II and III. NCAA legislation mandatesthat all member institutions have SAACs on their respective campuses. Further, NCAA legislation requiresthat all member conferences have SAACs.

The mission of the NCAA Division II Student­Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to enhance the totalstudent­athlete experience by promoting opportunity for all student­athletes; protecting student­athletewelfare; and fostering a positive student­athlete image.

The Division II SAAC will be guided by the following principles: ethics, integrity, fairness and respect fordiversity, which shall include attention to gender, race, ethnicity and sport.

2010­11 SAAC OfficersPresident: Sarah Wickham, Women’s BasketballVice­President: Charlotte White, Women’s SoccerSecretary: Samantha Kay, Women’s SoccerSlide Show Coordinator: Clete Goddard, Men’s Soccer

Past Presidents2009­10: Amber Eisenberg and Jennifer Jenkins2008­09: Shelby Kuni and Jennifer Jenkins2007­08: Jeremy Black and Freddie Nesbitt2006­07: Meghann Mulbarger and Chris Rosenbaum2005­06: Sarah McBride and Josh Shave2004­05: Kristin Law

2009­10 SAAC Accomplishments*Sent representatives to the SAAC E.L.I.T.E. Weekendsponsored by the Sunshine State Conference.Represented by Rashad Callaway and Sarah Wickham.

*Participated in The Great American Teach­In, send­ing several student­athletes to Just Elementary inNovember.

*Raised $2,273 for the purchase of holiday gifts and aChristmas party for Just Elementary.

*Active in Give Kids The World in January.

*Welcomed kids from Just Elementary School for “JustElementary Day” at basketball doubleheader. Providedfood and snacks as kids watched the games with UTstudent­athletes.

*Had a Red Cross For Haiti Relief Drawing in MArchthat raised $1,665 for earthquake victims.

*Hosted a Carnival For Kids through P.E.A.C.E.

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Athletic FacilitiesAn Olympic­size swimming pool,tennis and handball courts,newly resurfaced jogging track,outdoor basketball and volleyballcourts, crew training facility anda modern fitness facility, theMcNiff Fitness Center, are usedby students, faculty and staff. Inaddition, there is a weight roomin the sports center for use bystudent athletes.

Athletic facilities at the University are among the best in thenation for a school of its size. The Bob Martinez Sports Center,a 3,432­seat area plays host to varsity volleyball, men’s andwomen’s basketball, intramural and recreational activities andother events throughout the year. Pepin Stadium is consid­ered the finest soccer venue in NCAA II and has been the siteof two national championship finals in the 1990s, including aDiv. II national championship record crowd of 4,336 in 1994.Pepin Stadium was also the site of the 2001 men's soccernational championship. The new, lighted University of TampaBaseball Field is home to the three­time national championSpartan baseball team while the softball team plays on its ownlighted field, built in 1990.

Bob Martinez Sports CenterThe Bob MartinezSports Center, namedfor the UT alumnuswho served as Mayor ofTampa, Governor ofFlorida and PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush’scabinet level Drug Czar,was opened in July1984. The main gymna­sium houses three full­size courts with perma­nent seating for 3,432to view the main court. It also includes a training room,weight room, six locker rooms, classrooms and offices for theathletic and physical education departments.

Directions to the Martinez Sports Center: From Interstate 275,exit at Ashley Street/Downtown West. You are now on AshleySt. Turn right at the first traffic light, Tyler. Tyler merges intoCass as you cross the Cass Street Bridge. Turn left at the nextlight, North Boulevard, and find the Martinez Center on theright. From Kennedy Boulevard (Route 60), turn north ontoNorth Boulevard, travel three blocks and the Sports Center ison the left.

Pepin StadiumThrough the generosityof one of Tampa’s mostprominent families, TheUniversity of Tampasoccer teams have theprivilege of playing inone of the finest collegefacilities in the country,Pepin Stadium.

Named for Tampa busi­nessmen Arthur D.Pepin of PepinDistributors and his wife Polly, Pepin Stadium was rebuilt anddedicated in 2002. The new facility replaced 80­year­oldPepin/Rood Stadium, site of four NCAA National

Championships and numerous other high profile events. AnNCAA II attendance record was set during the 1994 champi­onship with a Finals crowd of 4,336.

Pepin Stadium is a 1,500­seat partially covered grandstandwith enclosed press box, meeting, storage and rest rooms anda ticket office. The grass field is lighted and bordered by a jog­ging track. The stadium has hosted five NCAA NationalChampionships, including the 2001 men's title that was wonby UT. The venue also hosted the 2008 and 2009 men's andwomen's championships.

Directions to Pepin Stadium: From I 275, exit at AshleyStreet/Downtown West. You are now on Ashley St. Turn rightat the first traffic light on to Tyler. Tyler merges into Cass asyou pass the Performing Arts Center and cross the Cass StreetBridge. Turn left at the next intersection on North Boulevard.Pepin Stadium is down the block on your left. From KennedyBoulevard (Route 60), turn north onto North Boulevard, travelthree blocks and Pepin Stadium is on the right.

University of Tampa Baseball FieldThe University ofTampa Baseball Fieldfeatures a granstandand full­size indoorpress box. The facilityseats 750 spectatorsand also features a patioon the first and thirdbase sides for lawnchair seating. The facili­ty features all theamenities, including aview of the downtownTampa skyline.

The granstand and press box was built in 2006 as a full con­cession stand with on­site restrooms was also constructed.

The UT Baseball Field has been the site of numerous NCAADivision II South Regionals and also serves as the host of theannual Tony Saladino Baseball Tournament for area highschools.

Directions to University of Tampa Baseball Field: The field ison the corner of Cass Street and North Boulevard. This can bereached by taking Interstate 275 and taking exit 25 ( AshleyStreet). Make a right at the first light ( Tyler Street); there willbe an overpass for the Performing Arts Center and a bridgegoing over the Hillsborough River. The first light after thebridge is North Boulevard and the baseball field is on the left.

University of Tampa Softball FieldThe University of Tampa softball complex is located directlybehind the Bob Martinez Sports Center. The field was built in1989 and has seating room for approximately 200 spectators.The field features a new press box. Other amenities includelights and covered dugouts. The dimensions of the field are243 all the way around.

Directions to the University of Tampa Softball Field: FromInterstate 275, exit at Ashley Street/Downtown West. You arenow on Ashley St. Turn right at the first traffic light, Tyler.Tyler merges into Cass as you cross the Cass Street Bridge.Turn left at the next light north boulevard and find theMartinez Center on the right. From Kennedy Boulevard(Route 60), turn north onto North Boulevard, travel threeblocks and the Sports Center is on the left. The softball com­plex is located directly behind the sports center.

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President Ronald L. Vaughn, Ph.D.

University, he attended the Institute for EducationalManagement (IEM) in 1994 and the New President’sSeminar in 1995.

He has served on numerous boards including those forthe Performing Arts Center, the Gulf Ridge Council of BoyScouts, the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, andthe Florida Aquarium. Leadership positions have includedserving as president of the Florida West Coast Chapter ofthe American Marketing Association, president of theTampa Bay Chapter of The Planning Forum, chair of theAmerican Red Cross Tampa Bay Chapter, president of theSunshine State Athletic Conference, and chair of theIndependent Colleges and Universities of Florida.

President Ronald L. Vaughn came to the University inAugust 1984 as the coordinator of the Department ofMarketing and as the holder of the Max H. HollingsworthEndowed Chair of American Enterprise. Since then, hehas served as director of the MBA program, dean of theCollege of Business and Graduate Studies, and co­chiefacademic officer. He became president of the Universityin January 1995.

Under his leadership, the University has entered a periodof growth and expansion unlike any in its previous histo­ry. Since 1995, the University’s annual budget has grownfrom $28 million to $160 million. The record growth hasfueled dynamic improvements in both academics andstudent life. Since 1997, approximately $250 million ofconstruction has been completed or is under way.

President Vaughn beganhis academic career atBradley University as afaculty member andchair of the marketingdepartment. Continuinghis academic career atUT, he served morethan 20 years as a facul­ty member and inadministrative leader­ship positions prior tobecoming president.

President Vaughn has a bachelor’s degree in marketingand an MBA degree from Indiana State University, alongwith a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of Georgia.He has attended more than 30 workshops on strategicplanning, fundraising, corporate quality, marketingresearch, multivariate statistics, various university man­agement topics, and international business. At Harvard

New Facilities Since 1997* John H. Sykes College of Business Building* Vaughn Center (includes a new Student Center, the AllenN. Reeves Theater, ninth­floor conference/seminar center,and Barnes & Noble University Bookstore)* Six new residence halls collectively housing 2,550 stu­dents* R.K. Bailey Art Studios* Grand entryway to campus (Poe Parkway)* Two parking garages for 2,500 cars combined* Kennedy Academic Building* Athletic Weight Training Facility* Marine Science Center* Exercise Science/Athletic Training Center* Numerous new food venues including Chick­fil­A, DairyQueen and Tsunami Sushi* Riverside Academic and Administrative Building* Cass Science and Communication Buildings* Athletic facilities for soccer, softball and baseball* Renovations and expansion of McNiff Fitness Center andSmiley Hall

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Athletic Director Larry MarfiseLarry Marfise is in his 12th year as athletic director at Tampa.Under Marfise’s direction, The University of Tampa AthleticProgram has continually placed among the top 30 nationally in theNCAA II Sports Academy Directors’ Cup standings.

Under Marfise, UT teams have captured five NCAA II nationalchampionships. His first Spartan title was a 2001 men’s soccerchampionship as his teams have combined to win four champi­onships in the previous four years with baseball winning a pairand volleyball and women’s soccer each capturing a crown.

In 2008, he was honored by the National Association of CollegiateDirectors of Athletics (NACDA) with the Southeast RegionAstroTurf AD of the Year Award (ADOY).

At Tampa, Marfise has led his department to the top of the NCAADivision II U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup standings. TheSpartans finished fifth in 2007­08, marking a record finish for UT. Under Marfise, Tampa has finished in the top20 in each of the past four years after previously finishing in the top 20 just once.

Additionally, UT facility improvements include a new soccer and baseball stadium, a modernized and enlargedweight room, renovated locker rooms and upgrades to the softball, tennis and swimming complexes. Marfisehas also established four new athletic endowments while at UT.

Currently, he serves on the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee. Prior to joining the Spartans, he served as athleticdirector at Ferris State (Mich.) (1994­99), Associate AD at St. Mary’s (Calif.) (1985­94), assistant AD atSouthern­Baton Rouge (1985), asst. coach/promotions and tickets administrator at UNLV (1984), administra­tor at Ohio (1983­84), wrestling coach/ intramural direc­tor at Evansville (1979­83) and wrestling/football coachand English teacher at Indianapolis Lawrence High School(1975­79).

While at Ferris State, he directed the campaign to build anew gymnasium, a $1 million hockey locker room andrenovated the field house. He served on the NCAA IIFootball Championships Committee and was president ofthe Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference wherehe oversaw expansion.

While at St. Mary’s, he served on the NCAA I BaseballPromotion Committee. The 1974 DePauw graduate is anative of Chicago, Ill. and graduated from De LaSalle HighSchool where he lettered in three sports. He was an all­conference football player at DePauw. Marfise holds mas­ter’s degrees from DePauw and Ohio.

He is married to Suzanne and they have two children,Jacob (15) and Cole (13).

University of Tampa Athletic Directors1933­41 Nash Higgins1941 Flucie Stewart1942 Joe Justice1942­44 Miller Adams1945­46 Jesse Keene1946­48 Miller Adams1948­50 Myron A. Gaddis1950­51 Paul Myers1951­52 Frank Sinkwich1952­62 Marcelino Huerta1962­71 Sam Bailey1971­73 Gus Dielens1973­74 Sam Bailey1975­76 Billy Turner1976­85 Bob Birrenkott1985­88 Fran Curci1988­89 Chris Catanach (interim)1989­91 Bill Wall1991­99 Hindman Wall1999­present Larry Marfise

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UT’s Nickname & ColorsInformation from Under the Minaret by Dr. James W. Couigton

In the early years, The University of Tampa started as Tampa Junior College. In 1931, the school began varsity sportscompetition. A committee sought to name the school teams. Since St. Petersburg Junior College, nicknamed the Trojans,was intended to be the arch rival, the name Spartans was selected from the ancient Greek Trojans/Spartans war. Whenthe school moved into the Tampa Bay Hotel in 1933, head football coach Nash Higgens chose the team colors. Due to thefact that most of his players came from Hillsborough High (red & black) and Plant High (black & gold), Coach Higgenscombined the colors of those two schools making the University’s colors red, black and gold.

When The University of Tampa began classes on October 5, 1931 as Tampa Junior College, there were 62 local stu­dents, tuition was $120 per semester, and there was no building to call home. Almost two years later, on Aug. 2,1933, UT found its permanent home in the old Tampa Bay Hotel and began its journey in earnest.

It has been a journey of alternating success and hardship, as the University has adapted and reinvented itself tomeet new challenges. Beginning with Frederic Spaulding, who almost single­handedly forged his dream of a localUniversity, to the present day as UT enjoys the greatest economic and academic expansion in its history under its10th president.

Some would say it has been a bumpy ride, but all would agree it has been interesting. During that first year when,in the grips of the world­wide Depression, the University’s 700 surplus dollars were divided among the faculty aspay, and the University was accepting notes, insurance policies and deeds on homes in lieu of tuition.

There were the war years, when military pilots were being trained in Tampa and GIs began returning from the warto go to school, and married couples and some faculty members lived in Plant Hall on the upper floors.

There was a huge struggle for accreditation, which lasted for 20 years and was finally achieved in December 1951.There were the glory days of our powerhouse football team, which struck fear into the hearts of our athletic rivals.Pajama parties, sock hops, parades and second jobs were daily rituals.

The creation of the University of South Florida created another challenge, as many believed it would swallow UT.President David Delo arrived to take the University in another direction, and began to expand the size of the cam­pus, construct new buildings and build enrollment.

In over 78 years, UT has educated and placed thousands of alumni in positions of leadership at all levels of societyaround the world. Today, its future is brighter than it has ever been, as it continues to expand in terms of academicexcellence, prestige, resources and enrollment.

University of Tampa Class of 1936

University of Tampa 1936

Women’s Basketball Team

Phillips Field

Men’s Basketball, 1946

Football, 1936

History of The University of Tampa

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Media OutletsNewspapersTampa Tribune, PO Box 191, 202 S. Parker St., Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 259­7655. Fax: (813) 259­8148.Sports Editor: Kim Pendery ([email protected]), (813) 259­8406, Deputy Sports Editor: Doug Jacobs (dja­[email protected]) (813) 259­7615. UT Beat Writer: Joanne Korth ([email protected]) (813) 259­7998.

St. Petersburg Times, 1000 N. Ashley St., #700, Tampa, FL 33602. Phone: Tampa (813) 226­3366, St. Pete (800) 333­7505, ext. 8123. Fax (813) 893­8782. Sports Editor: Jack Sheppard ([email protected]) (727) 893­8495.Sports Writer: Rick Stroud ([email protected]) (727) 893­8123.

UT Minaret, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606­1490. Phone: (813) 257­3636. Fax (813) 253­6207. SportsEditor: Daniel Feingold ([email protected]).

Wire ServiceAssociated Press, 202 S. Parker St., Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 254­6316.Miami, (800) 824­5498. Fax (305) 594­9265.

TelevisionWFLA­TV, Channel 8, NBC, PO Box 1410, Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 221­5788. Fax: (813) 225­2770. Sports Anchor/Reporter: Dan Lucas, Photojournalist: Bob Hansen,Producer: Dan Lucas.

WTSP­TV, Ch. 10, CBS, 11450 Gandy Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL 33702. Phone: (727) 577­8479. Fax: (727) 576­6924. Sports Director: Chris Tilley, Anchor/Reporter: Justin Allen, AngelaJacobs and Travis Bell, Photojournalist: Chris Tilley.

WTVT­TV, Ch. 13, Fox, 3213 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33609. Phone: (813) 870­9730, 9733. Fax: (813) 870­9727. Sports Director: Chip Carter, Anchor/Reporter: Chris Field,Kevin O’Donnell, Photojournalist: Jeff Tewksbury.

WFTS­TV, Ch. 28, ABC, 4045 N. Himes, Tampa, FL 33607­6607. Phone: (813) 354­2828. Fax: (813) 870­2828. Sports Director: Al Keck, Anchor/Reporter: Tom Koran and DanEassa.

Bay News 9/Catch 47, 7901 66th St. N., Pinellas Park, FL 33781. Phone: (727) 437­2100. Fax: (727) 437­2034.Anchor/Reporter: Rock Riley, Joe Girvan.

WTTA­TV, Ch. 38, WB, 7622 Bald Cypress Place, Tampa, FL 33614. Phone: (813) 886­9882. Fax: (813) 880­8154.Sports Director: Mike Nabors, Anchor/Reporter: Chris Garrido.

RadioWDAE 620 AM, 4002 Gandy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33611. Phone (813) 839­9393. Fax (813) 831­3299. Sports Director:John Volmar, Hosts: Steve Duemig, Ron Diaz and Ian Beckles, Producers: Derek Sharpe, Justin Pawlawski and JerryPetuck.

WQYK (1010 AM), 5510 Gray St., Tampa, FL 33609. Phone (813) 639­1010. (813) 637­7901. Fax (813) 637­7986.Program Director, Jeff Ryan, Hosts: David Stein, Tom Krasniqi, Mike Pepper, Tony Bruno, Bobby Fenton, ArnieSpanier, Todd Wright and the SportChix, Producers: Little Mike, (morning), Sean McCarthy (Sports Chicks/mid­day)and Amy Beckman (afternoon).

UT Athletics Website: www.tampaspartans.comLive Stats: all home games, selected road games through athletics websiteeScores: text message and email alerts through tampaspartans.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/utspartansFacebook: www.facebook.com/tampaspartansLive Audio/Video Webcast: selected games through athletics website

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WOMENÊS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Mon., Nov. 15 Warner Tampa 5:30 pm

Sat., Nov. 20 at Valdosta State Valdosta, Ga. 6:00 pm

Fri., Nov. 26 vs. Regis# Denver 5:00 pm

Sat., Nov. 27 at Colorado Mines# Denver 3:00 pm

Wed., Dec. 1 Valdosta State Tampa 5:30 pm

Sat., Dec. 4 at Barry* Miami Shores 2:00 pm

Wed., Dec. 8 Ave Maria Tampa 5:30 pm

Sat., Dec. 18 vs. West Florida% Lakeland 5:00 pm

Sun., Dec 19 vs. Indianapolis% Lakeland 12:00 pm

Wed., Dec 30 Fontbonne Tampa 5:30 pm

Sun., Jan. 2 Rollins* Tampa 2:00 pm

Wed., Jan. 5 at Eckerd* St. Petersburg 5:30 pm

Sat., Jan. 8 at Lynn* Boca Raton 5:30 pm

Wed., Jan. 12 Saint Leo* Tampa 5:30 pm

Sat., Jan. 15 at Palm Beach Atlantic West Palm Beach 6:00 pm

Wed., Jan. 19 Florida Southern* Tampa 5:30 pm

Sat., Jan. 22 at Nova Southeastern* Fort Lauderdale 2:00 pm

Wed., Jan. 26 at Florida Tech* Melbourne 5:30 pm

Sat., Jan. 29 Barry* Tampa 5:30 pm

Wed., Feb. 2 at Rollins* Winter Park 5:30 pm

Sat., Feb. 5 Lynn* Tampa 2:00 pm

Wed., Feb. 9 Eckerd* Tampa 5:30 pm

Wed., Feb. 16 at Saint Leo* St. Leo 5:30 pm

Sat., Feb. 19 Nova Southeastern* Tampa 2:00 pm

Wed., Feb 23 at Florida Southern* Lakeland 5:30 pm

Sat., Feb. 26 Florida Tech Tampa 2:00 pm

Tues., Mar. 2 SSC Quarterfinals& campus sites TBA

Sat., Mar. 5 SSC Semifinals& Melbourne, Fla. TBA

Sun., Mar. 6 SSC Finals& Melbourne, Fla. TBA

Mar. 11-14 NCAA South Regional campus sites TBA

Mar. 22-25 NCAA Elite Eight St. Joseph, Mo. TBA

* - Sunshine State Conference game

# - Colorado Mines Tournament

% - Florida Southern Tournament

& - SSC Tournament (first round at campus sites, semifinals and finals at Florida Tech)

Home contests in bold

All times eastern

All home contests played at the Bob Martinez Sports Center