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This media guide was created by Alexandria Fisher and Megan Gilpin in SPAD 325 Sports Information/Media class at the University of Charleston (WV) in fall 2013. They used Power Point to create this final product.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON 2013-2014 WOMEN’S
BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
About the University of Charleston Quick Facts History President Edwin H Welch A Letter from President Welch Administration
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Athletic Department General Information Staff Traditions
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Facility Information 14-15
Mountain East Conference About the MEC Commissioner Staff Contact Information Schools
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Team Roster 26
Coaching Staff Head Coach Assistant Coaches
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2013-2014 Schedule 29-31
2013-2014 Season Outlook 32
2013 Senior Players 33
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Player Profiles Chelsea Chambers Olivia Nichols Chyress Lockhart Kiara Johnson Nichole Perry Kayla Dozier Shannon Zasloff Erica Comer DeJanique Reddix Alyssa Lang Tianni Kelly LeAnne Ross Ashley Milligan Kali Cuttaia Gabby Johnson Padyn Ludewig Monet Saunders Darian Apperson Adriane Fraser
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Team Roster 72
Team History 73
Seasons in Review Overview 2011-2012 2012-2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON
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•1,391 full-time students in Fall 2012 •Graduate programs in pharmacy and business. •New Physician Assistant program started in January 2013 •109 international students from 34 countries, and students from 31 states •25% of students who start at UC and stay through graduation get their degrees in less than four years, and an additional 10% proceed to graduate school before receiving an undergraduate degree •94% of graduates are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation •U.S. News Ranks University of Charleston Among Top Regional Colleges •One of the Princeton Review's 2013 Best Colleges: Region by Region •15 Division II varsity athletic teams •Nationally ranked Division II men’s soccer team •Located in the capital of West Virginia •One of 12 colleges nationally chosen as a model for the first-year experience •300 employees; $35 million operating budget; estimated annual economic impact of $87 million •14,000 alumni of record; 6,000 in the Kanawha Valley •Outstanding campus facilities: 7 of the 11 buildings on campus have been built since 1998, including four new residence halls and a fitness center.
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON
Admission: Average GPA: 3.35 Average ACT score: 23 Essay/Interview: not required, but recommended for scholarship opportunities Application deadline: rolling Application fee: $25
Learning Your Way: At the University of Charleston, we focus on making learning mean something real, tangible and useful. We call it Learning Your Way, and you can read about it in the online journal.
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In its first 125 years, the University of Charleston has grown from a small seminary college to a nationally-recognized university comprised of four locations. UC was founded by the Southern Methodist denomination in 1888 as Barboursville Seminary in Barboursville, W.Va., and became a college in 1889. In 1901, it was renamed Morris Harvey College in honor of a prominent donor. During the Great Depression, the college moved to Charleston to take advantage of the larger metropolitan area. As a result of the merger between the Methodist church North and South, the college disaffiliated from the denomination and Morris Harvey College became independent in 1942. From 1935 to 1947, the college was located in downtown Charleston, holding classes in several separate buildings. During these years, the college grew steadily, in part because of a merger with Kanawha Junior College and an affiliation with the Mason College of Fine Arts and Music. Recognizing the need for a unified campus, in 1947 construction of the present facilities began on the south bank of the Kanawha River. The Board of Trustees changed the name from Morris Harvey College to the University of Charleston on December 13, 1978. On August 1, 2012 the University announced it entered into an agreement to establish new locations in Beckley and Martinsburg, W.Va., to replace Mountain State University, which was slated to go out of business in a few months. By January 1, 2013 UC-Beckley, UC-Martinsburg and UC-Online joined UC-Charleston as part of the University of Charleston. In a matter of four months, UC grew to 32 academic programs, over 360 employees and approximately 2,000 students. The University serves the community as a focal point for numerous intellectual, scientific, cultural, athletic, and civic events. These interactions between the University and the community are vital to the achievement of the University's mission. For more information about the University's history, visit the UC Historical Almanac.
UNIV ERSIT Y PRESIDENT DR. EDW IN H. W ELCH
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Dr. Edwin H. Welch has served as president of the University of Charleston since 1989. He has led the institution through a period of unprecedented change – doubling full-time enrollment, tripling the endowment, transforming the academic program to focus on student outcomes, becoming a proponent for student assessment, clarifying the institution’s mission, constructing seven of the eleven buildings on campus, and adding pharmacy and business graduate schools. Dr. Welch also created a central administrative computing corporation which serves seven colleges and universities. His board service includes chairing the Quality Committee for Charleston Area Medical Center Health Systems, the Advisory Board of BB&T-West Virginia, the national Foundation for Independent Higher Education board, the President’s Council for the Association of Governing Boards, and having served as chair of the Appalachian College Association for three years. In 2006, Dr. Welch received the first-ever Charles L. Foreman Award for innovation in private higher education from the Foundation for Independent Higher Education. In 2007, he was the proud recipient of the 2007 YMCA Spirit of the Valley Award in recognition of his exemplary community service, and his selfless concern and care for the greater Charleston community.
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A LET T ER F ROM PRESIDENT W ELCH
Hello UC Sports Fans, UC’s commitment “to educate each student for a life of productive work, enlightened living, and community involvement” is a mission that brings to each student countless opportunities and real responsibilities. Athletics plays a vital role in the life of the University and in accomplishing our mission. Teamwork, fitness, community involvement, and leadership are some of the many life-long learning opportunities acquired through athletics. The University’s women’s basketball team provides growth experiences for student athletes and visibility for the university. It is an important part of our strong tradition of athletic success. We have championship teams competing in the new Mountain East Conference. We are fully committed to the philosophy of balance between athletics and academics that is the hallmark of the NCAA Division II. Accordingly, UC athletics combines the zeal to have the most successful teams with the expectation that each student athlete will represent the University superbly every day and everywhere. The University of Charleston is committed to providing the best possible experiences for our students and also providing exciting spectator and involvement opportunities for residents of the greater Charleston community. I wish you and all of our talented student athletes the very best. Sincerely, Dr. Edwin H. Welch President
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Dr. Letha Zook Provost and Dean of the Faculty (2010 – present) B.S., University of Pennsylvania M.S., Temple University M.S., New York University Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University
Cleta M. Harless Vice President for Administration and Finance (2001 – present) B.A., B.S., Marshall University M.B.A., West Virginia University
Joan Clark Vice President for Enrollment (2011 – present) Served as professor in university’s radiologic science department for 25 years and chaired the department for 7 years. B.S. Siena Heights University M.S. University of Charleston
University of Charleston Administration
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Jennie O. Ferretti Vice President for Student Development (2004 – present) B.A., University of Virginia J.D., University of Virginia
Ben Beakes Vice President for Development (2009 – present) B.A., University of Charleston
Susan Backofen Vice President for Marketing (2012 – present) Served as Chief Enrollment and Marketing Officer at Mountain State University in West Virginia, Vice President for University Marketing at Ottawa University in Kansas and Vice President for Recruiting at Davenport University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. MSA, Central Michigan University BBA, Davenport College
University of Charleston Administration
UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
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UC competes in 15 Division II sports. Teams and individuals at the University of Charleston have had notable successes in athletics, winning state championships, and advancing to national tournaments in softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s soccer, baseball, and golf. UC's athletic teams, known as the Golden Eagles, compete in the Mountain East Conference (MEC) in NCAA Division II. In June 2012, UC was one of nine members of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) that announced their plans to leave to form a new Division II conference. Two months later, the new conference was unveiled as the MEC, with UC as one of 12 charter members. University teams enjoy the best athletic facilities available, on and off campus. In 2005, UC entered into a partnership with the local school board to refurbish the school board–owned Laidley Field, which was renamed University of Charleston Stadium. The campus also boasts new or renovated softball, football, baseball, and soccer fields, and are working towards the goal of building new basketball facilities UC Beckley Athletics On March 2013, the school announced that the Beckley campus would begin fielding its own sports teams. Colors, nicknames, and conference affiliation are not yet determined. Play is hoped to begin by September 2013.
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Director of Athletics Dr. Bren Stevens
Todd Diuquid Assistant Athletic Director
Travis Chandler Assistant to the Athletic Director for
Compliance and Marketing
Pam O’Brien Administrative Assistant to the
Director of Athletics
Shari Reed Senior Woman Administrator
University of Charleston Athletic Department Staff
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UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
TRADITIONS Nickname: Golden Eagles
School Colors: Maroon & Gold Mascot: MoHarv
National Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II
Conference Affiliation: Mountain East Conference (MEC)
FACILITY
INFORMATION
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The Eddie King Gymnasium
Built in 1948, the Eddie King Gymnasium has been a part of the University of Charleston for over 60 years. It is the home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams and the women’s volleyball team. Current plans are underway to construct a new Sports and Fitness Center to become the new home for University of Charleston athletics.
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FACILITY
INFORMATION
People agree, UC has changed drastically in a short period of time. However, there is still work to be done. The next project to take priority in The Vision: UC campaign is the construction of a Sports & Fitness Center on the UC campus. The center will be home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams and the women’s volleyball team. It will also serve as a multi-purpose facility for the use of 12 other varsity athletic teams and the entire student body. The Sports & Fitness Center will be constructed in two phases. In phase one, the current Eddie King Gym will be torn down and a new performance arena constructed. The arena will feature an open, social environment equipped with stadium-style seating, new concessions for entertaining, and a walking track. Phase two will consist of renovating the aquatic and auxiliary gymnasium areas, constructing racquetball courts and a climbing wall, and incorporating the new structure into the existing fitness center.
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THE MOUNTAIN EAST
The Mountain East Conference (MEC) is a collegiate athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II level and officially began competition on September 1, 2013. It consists of 12 schools, mostly in West Virginia with other charter members in Ohio and Virginia. The conference is an offshoot of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC), another Division II conference that had operated primarily in West Virginia since 1924. In June 2012, the nine football-playing schools in that conference announced plans to break away and form a new all-sports conference. According to regional media, the split was supposedly rooted in different philosophies of progressivism, and also was partially driven by a desire to expand the new conference's footprint outside West Virginia. The divisions in the WVIAC were also rooted in the split between public and private schools, although the departing schools included institutions of both types. On February 15, 2013, the NCAA accepted the MEC as its 25th D2 conference. MEC teams will not be eligible for automatic bids to NCAA Division II championships until the 2015–16 school year, but remain eligible for at-large bids..
CONFERENCE
Reid Amos was appointed as the first Commissioner of the Mountain East Conference by a unanimous vote of the MEC Board of Directors in November 2012. Amos brings extensive experience in administration and athletics, to go with a sincere passion for the NCAA Division II experience, to his new position. Prior to his role as commissioner, Amos was the Vice President of Broadcasting at West Liberty University. He was promoted to that role following a successful stint as the Executive Director for the WLU Office of Communications. During his time at West Liberty, Amos’s work was instrumental in the growth of West Liberty University Television (WLTV-14), which today reaches more than 100,000 cable homes in West Virginia and Ohio. Known throughout the Upper Ohio Valley as the “Voice of the Hilltoppers,” he served as play-by-play announcer for approximately 50 televised football and basketball games each year at West Liberty. Amos served as executive producer and play-by-play man on several WLTV telecasts that have aired on ROOT Sports, the regional cable sports network in Pittsburgh that reaches 2.5 million cable homes. He achieved a major coup when he successfully negotiated and coordinated the first-ever live telecast of the 2012 WVIAC Tournament’s men’s basketball championship game on ROOT Sports. In addition to his experience as a member of the West Liberty University’s senior staff and broadcaster at West Liberty, Amos also has the benefit of being a successful collegiate coach and NCAA administrator. Along with his work in broadcasting and athletics, Amos also brings extensive communications and marketing experience to the table. Since 2003, he has been the owner/operator of Intermedia Solutions, LLC, a multimedia consulting company working with many of the institutions he now serves in the MEC.
MEC COMMISSIONER REID AMOS
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MEC STAFF
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Ben Brownlee Associate Commissioner of
Championships and Compliance [email protected]
Adam Zundell Associate Commissioner of
Communications [email protected]
Brad McMillion Women’s Basketball
Supervisor of Officials [email protected]
MEC CONTACT INFORMATION
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600 Marketplace Avenue, Suite 102 Briedgeport, WV 26330
304.924.1MEC (1632)
media@ mountaineast.org
Commisioner Reid Amos :
MEC SCHOOLS
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University of Charleston Location: Charleston, WV Enrollment: 1,391 Mascot: Golden Eagles Media Contact: John Blankenship 304.357.4819 Head Coach: Adam Collins Assistant Coaches: Ryan Bailey Nate Barner Venue: Eddie King Gymnasium
Concord University Location: Athens, WV Enrollment: 4,797 Mascot: Mountain Lions Media Contact: Tyler McIntosh 304.384.6259 Head Coach: Kenny Osborne Assistant Coach: Jamie Cluesman Venue: Carter Center Gym
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MEC SCHOOLS Fairmont State University
Location: Fairmont, WV Enrollment: 4,600 Mascot: Fighting Falcons Media Contact: Clark Riley 304.333.3646 Head Coach: Steve McDonald Assistant Coaches: Jenna Eckleberry Briana Welch Venue: Joe Retton Arena
Glenville State College Location: Glenville, WV Enrollment: 1,900 Mascot: Pioneers Media Contact: Jonathan Griffin II 304.462.6238 Head Coach: Charles Marshall Assistant Coach: Cody Gilmore Venue: Waco Center
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MEC SCHOOLS Notre Dame College
Location: South Euclid, OH Enrollment: 2,156 Mascot: Falcons Media Contact: Andy Barch 216.373.6342 Head Coach: Katie Hine Assistant Coach: Stephanie Mentz Venue: Keller Center
Shepherd University Location: Shepherdstown, WV Enrollment: 4,212 Mascot: Rams Media Contact: Chip Ransom 800.344.5231 Head Coach: Toni West Assistant Coach: Nikki Turner Venue: Butcher Center
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MEC SCHOOLS Urbana University
Location: Urbana, OH Enrollment: 1,111 Mascot: Blue Knights Media Contact: Chris Anders 937.484.1290 Head Coach: Danny Wingate Assistant Coach: Kristina Danella Venue: Warren G Grimes Center
UVa-Wise Location: Wise, VA Enrollment: 2,067 Mascot: Highland Cavaliers Media Contact: Darrell- Dingus Ely 276.328.0188 Head Coach: Kristin Kunzman Assistant Coaches: Renee Renz Dennis Price Venue: Daid J. Prior Convocation Center
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MEC SCHOOLS West Liberty University
Location: West Liberty, WV Enrollment: 2,788 Mascot: Hilltoppers Media Contact: Matt Watson 304.336.8107 Head Coach: Lynn Ullom Assistant Coach: Kyle Cooper Venue: Academic, Sports and Recreation Complex
Wheeling Jesuit University Location: Wheeling, WV Enrollment: 1,500 Mascot: Cardinals Media Contact: Eric Taber 304.2432012 Head Coach: Debbie Buff Assistant Coach: Jerod Alltop Venue: Alma Grace McDonough Health and Recreation Center
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MEC SCHOOLS West Virginia State University
Location: Institute, WV Enrollment: 3,000 Mascot: Yellow Jackets Media Contact: John Simms 304.766.5760 Head Coach: David Smith Assistant Coaches: Anitha Smith Williams Scotte Smith Venue: Fleming Hall
West Virginia Wesleyan College Location: Buckhannon, WV Enrollment: 1,400 Mascot: Bobcats Media Contact: Nick Patella 304.473.8682 Head Coach: Jackie DeVane Venue: Rockefeller Arena
Team Roster # Name Year Position Height
1 Chelsea Chambers JR G 5-3
2 Olivia Nicholas SO G/F 5-8
3 Chyress Lockhart JR G 5-6
5 Kiara Johnson SO C 6-2
11 Nichole Perry JR G 5-7
12 Kayla Dozier JR G/F 5-5
13 Shannon Zasloff JR F 5-8
14 Erica Comer FR G 5-8
15 DeJanique Reddix JR G/F 5-9
20 Alyssa Lang SR G 5-8
21 Tianni Kelly JR G/F 5-11
22 LeAnne Ross JR G 5-8
23 Ashley Milligan JR F 5-8
24 Kali Cuttaia JR F 6-1
30 Gabby Johnson SR F 5-10
33 Padyn Ludewig JR G 5-6
35 Monet Saunders FR C 6-1
42 Darian Apperson FR F/C 6-1
44 Adriane Fraser FR G 5-5 26
The Golden Eagles welcomed Adam Collins as the new head coach of the women’s basketball program last season. After graduating from Charleston Southern, Collins had been rebuilding the program at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin in Odessa, Tx. The Falcons were happy to have him as he began his work in Odessa in 2008. From there, he changed their previous record from 2-50 to a 21-8 finish in the 2010-11 season thus making them fiercely competitive in the aggressive Heartland Conference. After an NCAA Tournament appearance and the Heartland Conference Coach of the Year accolade, Collins planned to electrify the Eddie King Gym the 2012-13 season for the Golden Eagles. As Collins takes over the position of legendary coach Sherry Winn (237-100), he plans to bring a different style to the conference that is similar to that of top competitor Glenville State. "We'll have an up and down style, but we'll substitute every two or three minutes, not every 40 seconds," Collins said. "Two years ago we (UTPB) were second in the nation in scoring and the only team ahead of us was Glenville." Coach Collins began his career at his alma mater, Charleston Southern where he was a graduate assistant. From there, he has coached men's and women's basketball at Charleston Southern (1998-99), Independence CC (1999-2000), Howard (200-01), Indiana (Pa.) (2001-03), Mercyhurst Northeast (2003-05), Henderson State (2005-06), and UNC-Wilmington (2006-08).
Head Coach
Adam Collins
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Assistant Coaches
Ryan Bailey [email protected]
304.357.4794
Nate Barner [email protected]
304.357.4938
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2013 – 2014 Schedule
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2013 – 2014 Schedule
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2013 – 2014 Schedule
2013 -2014
Season Outlook In a vote conducted by the league’s coaches, the University
of Charleston Women’s Basketball team was predicted to be ranked fourth in Mountain East Conference following West Liberty (1st), Glenville State and Fairmont State.
The team has had a great start, opening the season in the MEC/CIAA Classic hosted by West Virginia State University. UC began the classic by defeating Johnson C. Smith University 76-57. UC was led by LeAnne Ross, who scored a career high 23 points. DJ Reddix and Chyress Lockhart also played significant roles on the team scoring 11 and 13 points respectively. KJ Johnson debuted in this game with 10 rebounds for the team.
In the second game of the MEC/CIAA Classic, UC defeated Chowan University 71-61. In this game, Chyress Lockhart scored 16 points, giving eight assists and grabbing seven rebounds. Nichole Perry also played well, scoring 14 points and having a career high 8 rebounds. Finally, Tianni Kelly pulled down 12 rebounds and scored 9 points.
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2013 Seniors Gabby
Johnson
Tianni Kelly
Chelsea Chambers
Position: Point Guard Player Number: # 1 Height: 5’ 4” Year: Junior Hometown: Columbus, OH Previous School: Africentric
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 19 Games Started: 2
Minutes per Game: 13.3 Field Goal Percentage: 0.372 3- Point Percentage: 0.300
Free Throw Percentage: 0.750 Rebounds per Game: 1.1
Assists per Game:2.4 Steals: 18 Blocks: 0
Points per Game: 3.7
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Age: 20 Major: Biology
Parents: Kelly and Clay Chambers Nickname: Chels
What are you most looking forward to this season? Becoming a better team and making a difference Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? Winning the conference tournament & going to the
NCAA tournament What is your favorite basketball team?
Oklahoma City Who is your favorite athlete?
Chris Paul Who inspires you the most? My older sister Carlesha
Chelsea Chambers All About
Olivia Nicholas
Position: Guard Player Number: # 2 Height: 5’9” Year: Sophomore Hometown: Warren, OH Previous School: Howland
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 17 Games Started: 0
Minutes per Game: 4.5 Field Goal Percentage: 0.333 3- Point Percentage: 0.333
Free Throw Percentage: 0.833 Rebounds per Game:1.1 Assists per Game: 0.1
Steals: 7 Blocks: 1
Points per Game: 1.1
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Age: 20
Major: Elementary Education
Parents: Craig and Tammy Nicholas
Nickname: Liv What are you most looking forward to this season? Becoming a family with my teammates, and to get
better each and everyday as an individual and as a team
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
To win our league and qualify for the NCAA tournament
What is your favorite basketball team? Cavaliers
Who is your favorite athlete? Lebron James
Who inspires you the most? My family
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Olivia Nicholas All About
Chyress Lockhart
Position: Point Guard Player Number: # 3 Height: 5’6” Year: Junior Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio Previous School: Morgan State University
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Age: 20 Major: Bio-Chem
Parents: Darrylyn and Kennedy Lockhart Nickname: Ress
What are you most looking forward to this season? Playing with my team
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
Getting a ring What is your favorite basketball team?
Oklahoma City Who is your favorite athlete?
Tamika Catchings Who inspires you the most?
My parents
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Chyress Lockhart
All About
Kiara Johnson
Position: Center Player Number: #5 Height: 6’ 2” Year: Sophomore Hometown: Jacksonville, FL Previous School: Paine College
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Age: 19
Major: Political Science Parents: Frank and Angela Johnson
Nickname: KJ What are you most looking forward to this season?
Winning Do you have any goals for the upcoming season?
Win the conference What is your favorite basketball team?
Boston Celtics Who is your favorite athlete?
Kevin Garnett Who inspires you the most?
My Mother
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Kiara Johnson
All About
Nichole Perry
Position: Guard Player Number: # 11 Height: 5’ 8” Year: Junior Hometown: Poseyville, IN Previous School: North Posey
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 29 Games Started: 24
Minutes per Game: 22.7 Field Goal Percentage: 0.427 3- Point Percentage: 0.387
Free Throw Percentage: 0.753 Rebounds per Game:2.2 Assists per Game: 1.3
Steals: 40 Blocks: 1
Points per Game: 10.4 42
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Nichole Perry All About
Age: 21 Major: Biology/ Pre-professional Parents: Dave and Luann Perry
Nickname: Talespins What are you most looking forward to this season?
Beating Glenville and West Liberty Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
Conference championship What is your favorite basketball team?
Purdue Who is your favorite athlete?
Viktor Krum Who inspires you the most?
My grandparents
Kayla Dozier Position: Guard Player Number: # 12 Height: 5‘ 6” Year: Junior Hometown: Johns Creek, GA Previous School: Northview
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 25 Games Started: 1
Minutes per Game: 15.3 Field Goal Percentage: 0.369 3- Point Percentage: 0.125
Free Throw Percentage: 0.588 Rebounds per Game: 3.5
Assists per Game: 0.6 Steals: 22 Blocks: 3
Points per Game: 4.7
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Kayla Dozier Age: 20
Major: Athletic Training Parents: Robert and Frederica Dozier
What are you most looking forward to this season? I’m looking forward to building off of what we started last year. We are a much more dedicated and hardworking team since Coach Collins and I’m
ready to see all of the pieces finally come together
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
Being the first team to win the 1st Annual PSAC Championship and advancing to the NCAA
tournament What is your favorite basketball team?
Any team my brother is on Who is your favorite athlete?
Kevin Durant Who inspires you the most?
My mom
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All About
Shannon Zasloff
Position: Forward Player Number: #13 Height: 5’ 9” Year: Junior Hometown: New Port Richey, FL Previous School: Hudson 2012 – 2013 Statistics
Games Played: 10 Games Started: 0
Minutes per Game: 3.3 Field Goal Percentage: 0.000 3- Point Percentage: 0.000
Free Throw Percentage: 0.833 Rebounds per Game: 0.4
Assists per Game: 0.0 Steals: 1 Blocks: 0
Points per Game: 0.5
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Age: 21 Major: Elementary Education
Parents: John and Patty Zasloff Nickname: Life of the party
What are you most looking forward to this season?
Working towards a championship Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? Being consistent when I play
What is your favorite basketball team? Boston Celtics
Who is your favorite athlete? Rajon Rondo
Who inspires you the most? My parents
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Shannon Zasloff All About
Erica Comer Position: Shooting Guard Player Number: # 14 Height: 5’ 9” Year: Freshman Home town: Tipp City, OH Previous School: Tippecanoe
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Age: 18 Major: Nursing with a Minor in Business
Parents: Mark and Gail Comer What are you most looking forward to this season?
Games and getting to know the team better Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? To get better throughout the season and to get to
play What is your favorite basketball team?
College: The Ohio State University NBA: The Heat
Who is your favorite athlete? Aaron Craft
Who inspires you the most? My mom. She is always pushing me to do better whether it be in the classroom, on the court, or just
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Erica Comer All About
DeJanique Reddix
Position: Small/ Power Forward Player Number: # 15 Height: 5’ 9” Year: Junior Hometown: Detroit, MI Previous School: Henry Ford Community College
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Age: 20 Major: Athletic Training
Parents: La-Torsha Reddix & Willie Johnson III Nickname : DJ
What are you most looking forward to this season? Conference play and games beginning to get real Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? Do better than last season, and play every game
Who is your favorite athlete? Derrick Rose
Who inspires you the most? My Gran (grandmother)
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DeJanique Reddix
All About
Alyssa Lang Position: Guard Player Number: # 20 Height: 5’ 8” Year: Freshman Hometown: Fairfield, IL Previous School: Mt. Carmel
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Age: 19 Major: Political Science/ Psychology
Parents: Denise Lang and Scott Lang What are you most looking forward to this
season? I am looking forward to the season starting and
getting to travel to all the games. I really enjoy being around all of my teammates so I am looking forward
to becoming closer with them. Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? I hope we are fortunate enough to win the Mountain
East Conference and I hope to improve my own skills throughout the season and continue to get
Better. What is your favorite basketball team?
Indiana University Who is your favorite athlete?
Candace Parker Who inspires you the most?
My mom
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Alyssa Lang All About
Tianni Kelly Position: Small/Power Forward Player Number: # 21 Height: 5’ 10” Year: Redshirt Senior Hometown: Pickerington, OH Previous School: Pickerington North
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 26 Games Started: 26
Minutes per Game: 25.1 Field Goal Percentage: 0.413 3- Point Percentage: 0.200
Free Throw Percentage: 0.461 Rebounds per Game: 6.8
Assists per Game: 1.9 Steals: 33 Blocks: 30
Points per Game: 6.7
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Age: 21 Major: Business Administration & Sports Administration with a minor in Psychology
Parents: Joshua & Latricia Kell Nickname: T
What are you most looking forward to this season? Winning a championship.
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
Win a championship and receive conference accolades What is your favorite basketball team?
NY Knicks Who is your favorite athlete?
Kevin Durant Who inspires you the most?
My parents
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Tianni Kelly All About
LeAnne Ross Position: Shooting Guard Player Number: # 22 Height: 5’ 8” Year: Redshirt Junior Hometown: Marietta, OH Previous School: Marietta
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 29 Games Started: 18
Minutes per Game: 23.5 Field Goal Percentage: 0.365 3- Point Percentage: 0.331
Free Throw Percentage: 0.738 Rebounds per Game: 2.1
Assists per Game: 1.0 Steals: 42 Blocks: 4
Points per Game: 10.8 56
Age: 21 Major: Business Administration with a Minor in Sports
Administration Parents: Bill and Kelly Ross
What are you most looking forward to this season? Playing in a brand new league and getting the
opportunity to be the first league champions (regular season and tournament)
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season? Win league and to be on an all-league team. Be a threat
on the court offensively and defensively. What is your favorite basketball team?
Ohio State University (college) and The LA Lakers (NBA)
Who is your favorite athlete? Kobe Bryant
Who inspires you the most? My Parents
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LeAnne Ross All About
Ashley Milligan
Position: Guard Player Number: # 23 Height: 5‘ 7'' Year: Junior Hometown: Canal Winchester, OH Previous School: Bloom Carroll
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 16 Games Started: 0
Minutes per Game: 14.9 Field Goal Percentage: 0.383 3- Point Percentage: 0.286
Free Throw Percentage: 0.733 Rebounds per Game: 3.2
Assists per Game: 1.1 Steals: 13 Blocks: 1
Points per Game: 3.1
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Age:21
Major: Athletic Training Parents: Casey and Sandy Milligan
Nickname: Amilly What are you most looking forward to this season?
Our home opener Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? Becoming the first team ever to win the MEC
What is your favorite basketball team? North Carolina Tar Heels
Who is your favorite athlete? Diana Taurasi
Who inspires you the most? Caroline Doty of UConn because she overcame 4 ACL
injuries and still played D1 college basketball.
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Ashley Milligan All About
Kali Cuttaia Position: Forward Player Number: # 24 Height: 6‘ 0'' Year: Junior Hometown: Eden, NC Previous School: Morehead
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 29 Games Started: 13
Minutes per Game: 18.6 Field Goal Percentage: 0.335 3- Point Percentage: 0.218
Free Throw Percentage: 0.556 Rebounds per Game: 4.9
Assists per Game: 0.8 Steals: 29 Blocks: 23
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Age: 20 Major: Sports and Business Administration with a
Minor in Graphic Design Parents: Lynn Pollan and Angelo Cuttaia
Nickname: Kali Swag What are you most looking forward to this season? Winning the Championship and having a great time
with my team and becoming a family with a life long bond
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
Contribute to the team and help us win in anyway possible
What is your favorite basketball team? Phoenix Mercury WNBA
Who is your favorite athlete? Diana Taurasi and Ray Allen Who inspires you the most?
My Parents
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Kali Cuttaia All About
Gabby Johnson Position: Power Forward Number: #30 Height: 5’ 10” Year: Senior Hometown: Tempe, Arizona Previous School: Phoenix College
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Age: 21
Major: Business Administration Parents: Julianna Martinez
Nickname: Twin What are you most looking forward to this season?
Getting to actually play with my teammates. Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? Play as many games as I can.
Who is your favorite basketball team? Celtics
Who is your favorite athlete? Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce
Who inspires you the most? My mother
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Gabby Johnson All About
Padyn Ludewig
Position: Guard Number: #33 Height: 5’ 7” Year: Junior Hometown: New Martinsville, WV Previous School: Magnolia
2012 – 2013 Statistics Games Played: 3 Games Started: 0
Minutes per Game: 7.0 Field Goal Percentage: 0.000 3- Point Percentage: 0.000
Free Throw Percentage: 0.500 Rebounds per Game: 1.0
Assists per Game: 0.7 Steals: 2 Blocks: 0
Points per Game: 0.3
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Age: 21 Major: Elementary Education
Parents: Chuck and Traci Ludewig Nickname: Pay
What are you most looking forward to this season? Winning games!
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
Conference champions What is your favorite basketball team?
The team from Space Jam Who is your favorite athlete?
Andrea Ager Who inspires you the most?
My parents – they are my support system and I don’t know what I would do without them. They inspire me to always be the best that I can be, and I hope
to be like them when I have children.
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Padyn Ludewig All About
Monet Saunders
Position: Power Forward/ Center Number: #35 Height: 6’ 1” Year: Freshman Hometown: Cleveland, OH Previous School: Lake Ridge Academy
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Age: 18 Major: Radiologic Science
Parents: Yolanda and Michael Saunders Nickname: Moe
What are you most looking forward to this season? Winning a championship
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
Helping my team achieve a winning season What is your favorite basketball team?
New York Knicks Who is your favorite athlete?
Kevin Durant Who inspires you the most?
My Grandmother
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Monet Saunders
All About
Darian Apperson
Position: Forward / Center Number: # 42 Height: 6’ 1” Year: Freshman Hometown: McConnelsville, OH Previous School: Morgan
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Age: 18 Major: Athletic Training
Parents: Chris and Brandy Apperson What are you most looking forward to this season?
Coming together and being a team and making memories together
Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming season?
As a team my goal is to win as many games as possible and personally I would like to improve in
all of my skills and become a better player. What is your favorite basketball team?
Cleveland Cavalier's Who is your favorite athlete?
Anderson Varejao Who inspires you the most?
My parents
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Darian Apperson
All About
Adriane Fraser
Position: Guard Player Number: # 44 Height: 5’ 5” Year: Freshman Hometown: Chesapeake, VA
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Age: 18 Major: Communications
Parents: Darren Fraser & Bernadette Fraser What are you most looking forward to this season? Everybody coming together and playing as a team
and working hard. Also winning a lot of games. Do you have any specific goals for the upcoming
season? Getting better on defense and also getting
stronger with the ball What is your favorite basketball team?
Celtics and Phoenix Mercury Who is your favorite athlete?
Rondo and Diana Taurasi Who inspires you the most?
My Dad and my high school coach, Troy Terry.
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Adriane Fraser All About
Team Roster # Name Year Position Height
42 Darian Apperson FR F/C 6-1
1 Chelsea Chambers JR G 5-3
14 Erica Comer FR G 5-8
24 Kali Cuttaia JR F 6-1
12 Kayla Dozier JR G/F 5-5
44 Adriane Fraser FR G 5-5
30 Gabby Johnson SR F 5-10
5 Kiara Johnson SO C 6-2
21 Tianni Kelly SR G/F 5-11
20 Alyssa Lang FR G 5-8
3 Chyress Lockhart JR G 5-6
33 Padyn Ludewig JR G 5-6
23 Ashley Milligan JR F 5-8
2 Olivia Nicholas SO G/F 5-8
11 Nichole Perry JR G 5-7
15 DeJanique Reddix JR G/F 5-9
22 LeAnne Ross JR G 5-8
35 Monet Saunders FR C 6-1
13 Shannon Zasloff JR F 5-8
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TEAM HISTORY
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The University of Charleston’s Women’s Basketball records date back to 1920 when the team was formed. The 1920 founding team was coached by Vogelbach and included Alice Tague, Vennie Copley, Ruth Sanford, Ada Riggleman, Columbia Stowasser, Agnes Hayman, Bertha Forbes, Rita White, Irene Adkins, Vivian Blake, Louise Frazier and Gladyz Perkins. Over the years several players have been inducted into the hall of fame including Alvena Allen-Elliot, Lynn Bria, Barbara Carte, Anna Coratello, Bud Francis, Sue Goldcam, Stephanie Hall, Kim Hess, Robin Machin, Karen “Pineapple” Mays, Connie Clark Muldoon, Annette Olenchick Dr. Lester Raines, Beth Ann Rist, Cathy Burk Widdecombe and Sherry Winn. Hall of famers Anna Coratello and Barbar Carte played for the Golden Eagles and continued on to try out for the 1976 Olympic team. In the past, UC’s women’s basketball team has competed with and defeated teams including Marshall University, West Virginia University, Virginia Tech and the University of Kentucky. They often have achieved national and prestigious rankings. For a complete log of the team’s history, visit www.ucgoldeneagles.com
SEASONS IN REVIEW
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2010 – 2011 Season WVIAC Tournament Winner:
Glenville State University UC Conference Ranking; #1
UC Tournament Ranking: Semifinals WVIAC Commissioner’s Cup Winner:
West Virginia Wesleyan UC’s Commissioner’s Cup Ranking: 3rd
2011 – 2012 Season
WVIAC Tournament Winner: West Virginia Wesleyan
UC Conference Ranking: #10 UC Tournament Ranking: 1st Round
Commissioner’s Cup Winner: West Virginia Wesleyan
UC’s Commissioner’s Cup Ranking: 2nd
2012 – 2013 Season WVIAC Tournament Winner:
Fairmont State UC Conference Ranking: #9
UC Tournament Ranking: Quarterfinals Commissioner’s Cup Winner:
West Virginia Wesleyan UC’s Commissioner’s Cup Ranking : 2nd
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Season in Review 2011-2012
Head Coach: Sherry Winn Overall Record: 13-15
Conference Record: 11-11 Non-Conference Record: 2-4
10th place in WVIAC
In the opening round of the WVIAC Tournament, UC upset University of Pittsburgh at
Johnstown 56-51. Lauren Davis led the way for UC offensively with 17 points and 10
rebounds. Kayla Dozier managed to score 10 points. This took UC to the second round of
the tournament against No.2 seeded Concord University, where they ended their season
losing 48-70.
Season in Review 2011-2012
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Season in Review 2011-2012
Head Coach: Adam Collins Overall Record: 16-13
Conference Record: 11-11 Non-Conference Record: 5-2
9th place in WVIAC In the opening round of the WVIAC
Tournament, UC upset the higher-seeded University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, In
this game, Kali Cuttaia scored 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, while Jessi Cowden contributed 14 points. UC moved
on to play #1 seeded Glenville State College, defeating them 65-57. UC was led
in scoring by Nichole Perry (18) and Chrissy Keir (14). UC continued on to the semifinals against Seton Hill University,
where they were defeated 49-61.
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Season in Review 2012 - 2013
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Good Luck Golden Eagles!
Created by: Megan Gilpin & Alexandria Fisher for SPAD 325 – Sports Information/Media Class
during the Fall 2013 Semester