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1 0 -2 8 A lu m n i W 3 7 -3 3 H
11-2 T e n n e sse e T e m p le L 3 7 -8 2 A
11-3 K e n tu c k y C h ristia n L 3 3 -7 5 A
11-4 S o u th e a ste rn U niv. L 64-81 A
11-9 T e n n e sse e T e m p le L 4 1 -7 2 A
% 1 1 -1 0 Fre e w ill B a p tist W 6 8 -5 9 A
11-11 W arren W ilso n W 4 3 -2 4 A
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1 1 -1 4 B re va rd C.C. L 5 9 -6 7 H
11-17 P ie d m o n t B a p tist W 6 4 -4 4 H
1 1 -3 0 St. P e te rsb u rg C o lle g e L 3 9 -8 9 A
12-2 N o rth w o o d U niv. L 3 2 -1 1 7 A
Front row: Alissa Birchard, Emily Stebbins, Nicole De- 12-5 St. P e te rsb u rg C o lle g e L 4 4 -5 8 H
ramo, Jessica Russel, Bethany Williams, Katelyn Hughes. 1-6 B re va rd C. C. W 5 8 -4 8 A
Back row: Coach Matt Kellogg, Rebecca Kock, Melody 1-9 V a lle y F o rg e C h ristia n W 8 0 -3 3 H
Parshall, Kristen Hallice, Alyssa Hallice, Brianna Burns, 1-11 N o rth w o o d U niv. L 3 1 -5 9 H
Emily Engelsjerd, Marissa Carr, Jessie Shellman, Coach 1-13 Jo h n s o n a n d W ales W 6 4 -5 2 H
1-19 T o cco a Fa lls C o lle g e L 4 1 -4 5 H
Dean Williams.
1-20 A tla n ta C h ristia n W 5 5 -5 3 H
1-23 T rin ity B a p tist W 7 1 -2 8 H
1-25 P ie d m o n t C o lle g e W 5 4 -4 4 A
1-26 T o cco a Falls C o lle g e W 5 2 -4 7 A
1-27 A tla n ta C h ristia n L 48-61 A
2-2 S o u th e a ste rn U niv. L 4 8 -6 9 A
2-9 T rin ity B a p tist W 6 8 -3 3 A
2 -1 0 S o u th e a ste rn U niv. L 4 8 -6 9 H
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2 -1 7 N C C A A II L 5 5 -7 3
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Front row: Alex Pasquine, Robbie Hubbs, Mark White- J B
head, Seth Maynard, Keoni Haole, Josh Kling. Back row: %
Kiley Clark, Lonzo Saunders, Mark Cannon, George Yous-
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tra, Kenny Thompson, Jeremy Ham, Coach Del Wubbena.
1 0 -2 7 Jo h n so n a n d W ales L 6 9 -5 8 H
(cont.fromprevious page) received the Most Valuable Player Award. 10-31 T rin ity C o lle g e W 9 7 -7 6 H
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11-2 W arn e r S o u th e rn L 6 8 -9 9 H
, Much like the men’s team, the Lady Cougars gave it
1 1 -1 0 Jo h n s o n a n d W ales L 5 5 -8 5 A
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their all. In the playoffs they won their hrst game against 1 1 -1 4 F lo rid a C o lle g e L 9 3 -1 0 7 H
11-17 P ie d m o n t B a p tist L 7 4 -7 7 H
Atlanta Christian, a school to which they had previously 11-30 S o u th e a ste rn U niv. L 8 5 -1 0 5 A
12-2 Flo rid a C h ristia n W 9 8 -8 ? A
lost. They lost their final game to highly ranked Southeast
1-5 N o rth w o o d U niv. L 7 4 -9 0 A
ern. Several ladies received team awards. Freshman Emily 1-9 V a lle y F o rg e W 8 5 -8 2 H
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1-12 A tla n ta C h ristia n W 8 3 -7 5 H
Engelsjerd received the Most Improved Player Award; senior 1-13 P e n sa co la C h ristia n L 9 1 -9 2 H
1-16 Flo rid a C o lle g e L 7 4 -8 3 A
Jessica Russell received the Coach’s Award; junior Bethany
1-19 T o cco a Falls C o lle g e L 8 0 -8 2 H
' Williams won the Best Defensive Player Award; and junior 1-23 T rin ity B a p tist W 8 9 -7 4 H
I 1-25 P ie d m o n t B a p tist L 9 1 -9 6 A
Brianna Burns won both the Best Offensive Player and Most 1-26 T o cco a Falls L 7 7 -8 9 A
1-27 A tla n ta C h ristia n L 7 2 -8 4 A
\ aluable Plaver Awards.
1-30 S o u th e a ste rn U niv. L 70-71 H
Junior Brianna Burns 2-2 W esley C o lle g e L 6 3 -9 9 A
was one of the ladies 2-2 W e sle y C o lle g e L 7 6 -9 8 A
basketball team players 2-3 P e n sa co la C h ristia n L 7 9 -8 9 A
who never gave up. At 2-9 T rin ity B ap tist W 1 0 0 -6 9 A
2 -1 0 T rin ity C o lle g e W 8 8 -6 6 A
the Sport's Award chapel
2 -1 6 Flo rid a C h ristia n W 111-91 H
she was awarded the Best
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Offensive Player award, 2 -2 0 N C C A A II R e g io n a l W 121-93
as well as Most Valuable 2 -2 3 N C C A A II R e g io n a l L 6 8 -7 7
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