Campus Review
            
            
              March 26, 2012
            
            
              Page 10
            
            
              In addition, she set the Peach Belt
            
            
              Conference career record for steals with
            
            
              425 and recorded only the third triple-
            
            
              double in the history of Peach Belt
            
            
              Conference women’s basketball. Woodard
            
            
              also became the seventh player in the his-
            
            
              tory of Laker women’s basketball to
            
            
              eclipse 1,000 career points.
            
            
              Woodard finishes up her decorated Laker
            
            
              career at or near the top of numerous sin-
            
            
              gle-game, single-season and career cate-
            
            
              gories at Clayton State. She holds the sin-
            
            
              gle-game, single-season and career marks
            
            
              for assists, single-season and career
            
            
              records for steals and the single-season
            
            
              and career marks for field goal attempts.
            
            
              In addition, Woodard also set the career
            
            
              records for blocked shots and games
            
            
              played and finished second all-time at
            
            
              Clayton State in scoring with 1,384 career
            
            
              points.
            
            
              Chris, Greg, and Dr. (Brigitte) Byrd, made
            
            
              it very enjoyable.”
            
            
              “My experience with this magazine has
            
            
              been fulfilling because it has given me a
            
            
              chance to live my dreams,” adds Greene.
            
            
              “I can see my hard work come to fruition,
            
            
              and celebrate my achievements with oth-
            
            
              ers.”
            
            
              “I would have to say that working for the
            
            
              Cygnet has been more fun than work,”
            
            
              says Kirk. “I never knew an internship
            
            
              could be this interesting! I was able to
            
            
              work hand and hand with people who I
            
            
              admire for different reasons. We all came
            
            
              together and brought different elements to
            
            
              the table. The chemistry we created was
            
            
              dynamic! I loved this experience and rel-
            
            
              ish in continuing the relationships with
            
            
              my Cygnet counterparts.”
            
            
              “This script deals a lot with insecurities
            
            
              we all have in our relationships with oth-
            
            
              ers or ourselves,” she says. “Some of us
            
            
              are married or in a committed relationship
            
            
              and are constantly trying to change our
            
            
              partners. Some of us are single and won-
            
            
              der `what’s wrong with me? Why haven’t
            
            
              I found true love? I must not be enough, I
            
            
              need to change!’”
            
            
              Matlock concludes by saying, “you
            
            
              should expect to see a completely new
            
            
              show each night carried by crazy energy
            
            
              and so much fun!  It should be a blast
            
            
              from opening night to the final perform-
            
            
              ance!”
            
            
              Prepare yourselves for fun, great music,
            
            
              lots of laughs and possibly your own rela-
            
            
              tionships on display!
            
            
              
                Clayton State
              
            
            
              
                Records
              
            
            
              
                Saturday Split at
              
            
            
              
                Montevallo
              
            
            
              The Clayton State women’s tennis team
            
            
              recorded a doubleheader split on Saturday
            
            
              at Montevallo. The Lakers opened with an
            
            
              impressive 9-0 victory over Montevallo in
            
            
              Peach Belt Conference action, but
            
            
              dropped an 8-1 decision to No. 1-ranked
            
            
              BYU-Hawaii in the nightcap.
            
            
              The split improves the Lakers, ranked No.
            
            
              9 in Division II, to 5-7 overall and 4-2 in
            
            
              the Peach Belt Conference.
            
            
              Clayton State did not lose a single game in
            
            
              doubles play against Montevallo. In singles,
            
            
              the Lakers won each match in straight sets.
            
            
              In fact, Charlotte Fabricius (No. 4) and
            
            
              Alyze’ Pagal (No. 6) both won their matches
            
            
              without dropping a single game.
            
            
              Clayton State’s lone victory against BYU-
            
            
              Hawaii came in singles. Marie Cercelletti
            
            
              recorded a 6-3, 1-0 retired victory over
            
            
              BYU-Hawaii’s Yuan Jia.
            
            
              Clayton State plays next on Friday in non-
            
            
              conference action at Erskine.
            
            
              
                Women’s Forum
              
            
            
              
                Scholarship Luncheon
              
            
            
              
                In Partnership with the
              
            
            
              
                Clayton News Daily
              
            
            
              
                Guest Speaker:
              
            
            
              
                Ronda Rich
              
            
            
              
                Author and Syndicated Columnist
              
            
            
              
                Thursday, April 26
              
            
            
              
                Noon – 1:30 p.m.
              
            
            
              
                Harry S. Downs Center
              
            
            
              
                Room 101
              
            
            
              
                R.S.V.P. to Francine Mocniak at
              
            
            
              
                francinemocniak@clayton.edu or
              
            
            
              
                (678) 466-5426
              
            
            
              
                For more information on our speaker,
              
            
            
              
                visit www.rondarich.com.
              
            
            
              
                Woodard, cont’d. from p. 1
              
            
            
              
                Musical, cont’d. from p. 7
              
            
            
              
                Cygnet, cont’d. from p. 7