2013-14 NCCU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 30: vs HOWARD • 2014 MEAC TOURNAMENT • FIRST ROUND 1 N.C. CENTRAL BASKETBALL 2013-14 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Tuesday, March 11 | 11:00 a.m. (EST) 2014 MEAC Tournament | First Round The Scope | Norfolk, Va. Series Info: Howard Leads the Series 4-0 All-Time Last Meeting: Feb. 1, 2014 | Howard| 66-61| Washington, D.C. N.C. CENTRAL PROBABLE STARTERS N.C. CENTRAL IN SOCIAL MEDIA @NCCUATHLETICS • @NCCUWBB #NCCUWBB • #NCCU NCCUATHLETICS NCCUWOMENSBASKETBALL NCCUATHLETICS #NCCUWBB • #NCCU WBB CONTACT: ANDREA WHEELER, ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Address: North Carolina Central University McDougald-McLendon Gym, Room 116 1801 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 Office Phone: (919) 530-6892 Cell: (919) 428-8099 E-Mail: [email protected]www.NCCUEaglePride.com WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SERIES HISTORY NO. 9 N.C. CENTRAL LADY EAGLES NO. 8 HOWARD LADY BISON (10-19, 6-10 MEAC) (11-18, 6-10 MEAC) Head Coach: Tenille Adams (1st Season) Head Coach: Vanessa Taylor (2nd Season) 35 24 3 15 1 Tiffany GARY Khyra CONERLY Alexus HYNES Jessica Freeman Racquel DAVIS C•Sr.•6-1 G•Jr.•5-8 G•Fr.•5-3 G•R-Sr.•5-4 F•Jr.•6-0 PPG ........................3.9 RBG ........................6.3 STL ......................... 0.4 BLK..........................0.3 PPG ..................... 9.3 RBG ..................... 4.8 STL ....................... 1.6 AST....................... 2.5 PPG.........................2.2 RBG.........................1.2 STL ..........................0.2 AST..........................1.2 PPG...................... 15.8 RBG.........................2.9 STL ......................... 2.3 AST..........................2.0 PPG ................... 13.4 RBG ..................... 9.1 STL ....................... 1.2 BLK....................... 0.6 N.C. CENTRAL SPORTS INFORMATION THE GAME » NCCU looks to earn its first-ever Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tour- nament victory as the Lady Eagles (11-18, 6-10 MEAC) take on the Howard University Lady Bison (10-19, 6-10 MEAC) in a regular-season rematch during the opening round of the tournament in the Norfolk Scope Arena on March 11 at 11 a.m. CURRENT LEADERS N.C. Central Minutes: ................ ............. ..(35.6) Jessica Freeman Scoring: ................... ............ (15.8) Jessica Freeman FG Percentage: ............... ..... (49.2%) Racquel Davis 3FG Pct: ........................... .....(33.3%) Morgan Jones FT Pct: ...................... ........ (75.0%) Jessica Freeman Rebounds: ......................... ........ (9.1) Racquel Davis Assists: ............................ ........... (2.5) Khyra Conerly Blocks: ............................... ........ (0.6) Racquel Davis Steals:..................................... (2.3) Jessica Freeman Howard Minutes: ................ ................. ..(33.1) Te’Shya Heslip Scoring:................... ................. (13.6) Te’Shya Heslip FG Percentage: ...............(41.5%) Victorira Gonzalez 3FG Pct: .......................... ........ (27.9%) Jasmine Hall FT Pct: ............................ ......... (76.3) Te’Shya Heslip Rebounds: ......................... .. (5.7) Shavonna Duckett Assists: ............................ .......... (4.7) Te’Shya Heslip Blocks: ............................... ... (1.5) Victoria Gonzalez Steals:......................................... (2.6) Te’Shya Heslip 11-18 overall, 6-10 MEAC, 5-8 home, 6-10 road Date Opp. Time/Result Nov. 14 at Presbyterian 55-44, W Nov. 17 vs. Coastal Carolina 66-55, L Nov. 20 at South Florida 93-35, L Nov. 23 at UNC Asheville 76-65, W Nov. 25 vs. Gardner-Webb 89-58, W Nov. 30 at Wofford 53-44, W Dec. 2 at South Carolina 79-27, L Dec. 16 vs. Campbell 56-45, L Dec. 19 vs. Western Carolina 73-69, W Dec. 29 at Ohio State 65-47, L Jan. 2 vs. Bluefield State 54-53, L Jan. 5 at Old Dominion 68-44, L Jan. 7 at Winthrop 68-46, L Jan. 11 at Florida A&M* 71-64, W Jan. 13 at Bethune-Cookman* 67-52, L Jan. 18 vs. Delaware State* 75-61, W Jan. 22 vs. N.C. A&T* 59-47, L Jan. 25 vs. Coppin State* 67-58, L Jan. 27 vs. Morgan State* 50-48, W Feb. 1 at Howard* 66-61, L Feb. 3 at Md. Eastern Shore* 72-57, L Feb. 8 vs. Bethune-Cookman* 66-60 2OT, L Feb. 10 vs. Florida A&M* 70-61, L Feb. 15 at S.C. State* 57-51, W Feb. 17 at Savannah State* 60-53, L Feb. 22 at N.C. A&T* 79-51, L March 1 vs. S.C. State* 60-43, W March 3 vs. Savannah State* 74-50, L March 6 at Norfolk State* 63-53, W Mar. 11 vs. No. 8 Howard% 11 a.m. Home Games are in BOLD %-MEAC Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) *MEAC Games
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2013-14 NCCU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 30: vs HOWARD • 2014 MEAC TOURNAMENT • FIRST ROUND
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2013-14 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Tuesday, March 11 | 11:00 a.m. (EST)2014 MEAC Tournament | First Round
The Scope | Norfolk, Va.
Series Info: Howard Leads the Series 4-0 All-TimeLast Meeting: Feb. 1, 2014 | Howard| 66-61| Washington, D.C.
N.C. CENTRAL PROBABLE STARTERS N.C. CENTRAL IN SOCIAL MEDIA
@NCCUATHLETICS • @NCCUWBB#NCCUWBB • #NCCU
NCCUATHLETICS NCCUWOMENSBASKETBALL
NCCUATHLETICS#NCCUWBB • #NCCU
WBB CONTACT: ANDREA WHEELER, ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORAddress: North Carolina Central University McDougald-McLendon Gym, Room 116 1801 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 Office Phone: (919) 530-6892Cell: (919) 428-8099E-Mail: [email protected]’S BASKETBALL
THE GAME » NCCU looks to earn its first-ever Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tour-
nament victory as the Lady Eagles (11-18, 6-10 MEAC) take on the Howard University Lady Bison (10-19, 6-10 MEAC) in a regular-season rematch during the opening round of the tournament in the Norfolk Scope Arena on March 11 at 11 a.m.
11-18 overall, 6-10 MEAC, 5-8 home, 6-10 roadDate Opp. Time/ResultNov. 14 at Presbyterian 55-44, WNov. 17 vs. Coastal Carolina 66-55, LNov. 20 at South Florida 93-35, LNov. 23 at UNC Asheville 76-65, WNov. 25 vs. Gardner-Webb 89-58, WNov. 30 at Wofford 53-44, WDec. 2 at South Carolina 79-27, LDec. 16 vs. Campbell 56-45, LDec. 19 vs. Western Carolina 73-69, WDec. 29 at Ohio State 65-47, LJan. 2 vs. Bluefield State 54-53, LJan. 5 at Old Dominion 68-44, LJan. 7 at Winthrop 68-46, LJan. 11 at Florida A&M* 71-64, WJan. 13 at Bethune-Cookman* 67-52, LJan. 18 vs. Delaware State* 75-61, WJan. 22 vs. N.C. A&T* 59-47, LJan. 25 vs. Coppin State* 67-58, LJan. 27 vs. Morgan State* 50-48, WFeb. 1 at Howard* 66-61, LFeb. 3 at Md. Eastern Shore* 72-57, LFeb. 8 vs. Bethune-Cookman* 66-60 2OT, LFeb. 10 vs. Florida A&M* 70-61, LFeb. 15 at S.C. State* 57-51, WFeb. 17 at Savannah State* 60-53, LFeb. 22 at N.C. A&T* 79-51, LMarch 1 vs. S.C. State* 60-43, WMarch 3 vs. Savannah State* 74-50, LMarch 6 at Norfolk State* 63-53, WMar. 11 vs. No. 8 Howard% 11 a.m.
Home Games are in BOLD %-MEAC Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
*MEAC Games
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CATEGORY NCCU HUOverall Record ...............11-18 ................ 10-19Pts Per Game .................56.1 ................... 60.1Opp. Pts Per Game ........63.1 ................... 68.6Scoring Margin ............... -7.0 ...................... -8.4Field Goal Pct. .............. 36.2% ...............35.7%Opp. Field Goal Pct ...... 40.3% ...............39.4%3-Point FG Pct .............. 29.6% ...............24.2%Opp. 3-Point FG Pct ..... 25.3% ...............30.5%Free Throw Pct . ........... 66.8% ...............67.7%Rebounds Per Game ......39.0 ................... 38.3Opp. Reb. Per Game ......37.3 ................... 43.7Rebounding Margin ........+1.7 .....................-5.4Assists Per Game ............9.8 .................... 10.1Turnovers Per Game ......19.6 ................... 19.0Opp. Turnovers Per Game ...........15.9 ................... 19.7Turnover Margin ............. -3.7 ....................+0.7Steals Per Game .............7.8 ....................... 8.3Blocks Per Game .............2.4 ...................... 3.5
2013-14 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
Current Streak ..................................................................................Won 1 Current Home Streak ........................................................................ Lost 1Current Road/Neutral Steak .............................................................Won 1Last Win ...................................................March 6 at Norfolk State (63-53)Last Home Win ..........................March 1 vs. South Carolina State (60-43)Last Road Win .........................................March 6 at Norfolk State (63-53)Last Loss .......................................... March 3 vs. Savannah State (74-50)Last Home Loss ................................ March 3 vs. Savannah State (74-50)Last Road Loss ................................................ Feb. 22 at NC A&T (79-51)
2013-14 RECORD BY STARTING LINEUPWilliams (g), Freeman (g), Conerly (g), Davis (f), Gary (c) .............8-13
Hynes (g), Freeman (g), Conerly (g), Davis (f), Gary (c) ..................3-5
Double-DoublesRacquel Davis .............................................................................................................. 12Tiffany Gary .................................................................................................................... 2Khyra Conerly ................................................................................................................. 1
Games As Leading ScorerJessica Freeman .......................................................................................................... 18Racquel Davis .............................................................................................................. 10Khyra Conerly ................................................................................................................. 1
Game As Leading RebounderRacquel Davis .............................................................................................................. 19Tiffany Gary .................................................................................................................... 7Tisha Dixon ..................................................................................................................... 5Khyra Conerly ................................................................................................................. 2Tia Clement .................................................................................................................... 1Jessica Freeman ............................................................................................................ 1
Game As Leader in StealsJessica Freeman .......................................................................................................... 20Khyra Conerly ................................................................................................................. 7Racquel Davis ................................................................................................................ 6Morgan Jones ................................................................................................................. 4Rachel Williams .............................................................................................................. 4Tisha Dixon ..................................................................................................................... 3Tia Clement .................................................................................................................... 1Tiffany Gary .................................................................................................................... 1
Game As Leader in BlocksRacquel Davis ................................................................................................................ 9Khyra Conerly ................................................................................................................. 4Tiffany Gary .................................................................................................................... 2Tisha Dixon ..................................................................................................................... 2Morgan Jones ................................................................................................................. 2Rachel Williams .............................................................................................................. 1
Games As Leader in AssistsKhyra Conerly ............................................................................................................... 14Jessica Freeman .......................................................................................................... 10Rachel Williams .............................................................................................................. 9Alexus Hynes .................................................................................................................. 4Morgan Jones ................................................................................................................. 3Monique Whaley-Briggs ................................................................................................. 2Racquel Daivs ................................................................................................................ 1Tisha Dixon ..................................................................................................................... 1Tiffany Gary .................................................................................................................... 1Tia Clement .................................................................................................................... 1
20-Plus Point GamesJessica Freeman .......................................................................................................... 10Racquel Davis ................................................................................................................ 3Khyra Conerly ................................................................................................................. 1
Double-Figure Scoring GamesJessica Freeman .......................................................................................................... 24Racquel Davis .............................................................................................................. 22Khyra Conerly ............................................................................................................... 14Tiffany Gary ................................................................................................................... 2Morgan Jones ................................................................................................................. 2
Double-Figure Rebouding GamesRacquel Davis .............................................................................................................. 12Tiffany Gary .................................................................................................................... 5Tisha Dixon ..................................................................................................................... 4*If tied for leader, all are awarded.
» Junior Racquel Davis has collected 12 double-doubles this season (at Presbyterian, at South Florida, vs. Gardner-Webb and vs. Western Carolina, at Florida A&M, at Bethune-Cookman, vs. Coppin State, vs. Morgan State, at Howard, vs. Florida A&M, at South Carolina State and vs. South Carolina State), averag-ing a team second-best 13.4 points (14th in MEAC) and a team-best 9.1 rebounds (2nd in MEAC) per contest. » Davis earned a season-best 15 rebounds
at Presbyterian (Nov. 14) and 27 points at Florida A&M (Jan. 11)
DAVIS ON THE DOUBLE
STAT COMPARISON
LADY EAGLES IN THE MEAC CATEGORY NCCU MEACOverall Record ...............11-18 .................... 9thPts Per Game .................56.1 ................... 12thOpp. Pts Per Game ........63.1 .....................3rdScoring Margin ............... -7.0 ....................... 8thField Goal Pct. .............. 36.2% .................. 10thOpp. Field Goal Pct ...... 40.3% .................... 9th3-Point FG Pct .............. 29.6% .................... 7thOpp. 3-Point FG Pct ..... 25.3% .................... 1stFree Throw Pct . ........... 66.8% .................... 7thRebounds Per Game ......39.0 ..................... 8thOpp. Reb. Per Game ......37.3 .................... 2ndRebounding Margin ........+1.7 ...................... 4thAssists Per Game ............9.8 .................... 11thTurnover Margin ............. -3.7 .................... 11thAssist/TO Ratio ................0.5 ..................... 11thSteals Per Game .............7.8 ....................... 9thBlocks Per Game .............2.4 .................... 10th
Individuals: ScoringJessica Freeman - 15.8 (9th)Racquel Davis - 13.4 (14th)Khyra Conerly - 9.3 (30th)ReboundingRacuqel Davis - 9.1 (2nd)Tiffany Gary - 6.3 (14th)Field Goal PercentageRacquel Davis - 49.2% (2nd)Free-throw PercentageJessica Freeman - 75.0% (13th)StealsJessica Freeman - 2.3spg (7th)Three-Point Field Goal PercentageJessica Freeman - 32.2% (9th)Three-Point Field Goals MadeJessica Freeman - (66) 2.3pg (3rd)Offensive ReboundsRacquel Davis - 4.2 (1st)Tiffany Gary - 2.4 (9th)Tisha Dixon - 2.2 (15th)Defensive ReboundsRacquel Davis - 4.9(4th)Tiffany Gay - 3.9 (15th)
» NCCU redshirt senior guard Jessica Freeman leads the Lady Eagles this season averaging 15.8 points per game (9th best in MEAC), shooting 158-for-470 from the field (.336), 66-for-205 from behind the arc (.322) and 75-for-100 from the free throw line (.750). She also leads the team steals (68) and second-best in assists (57). » Freeman has scored in double-figures
during 23 of the teams 29 match-ups this sea-son with 10 20+ points scoring performances, earning a season-high 28 on March 1 during a 60-43 victory over South Carolina State. » Freeman wrapped up her final regular
season on the court setting NCCU’s single season three-point field goals made record with 66. Freeman passed Shanise Blanks (2009-10) and Lisa Brown’s (1987-88) 64 shots made from behind to arc to top the Lady Eagles single season all-time leaders.
FREEMAN FILE
» Howard closed the regular season in heartbreaking fashion, losing their sixth straight game, a 59-58 home defeat at the hands of Morgan State on March 6. Te’Shya Heslip led the Lady Bison with 15 points, six rebounds and five assists off the bench. » During the 2013-14 regular season the
Lady Bison were led by Heslip’s 13.6 points per game, 4.7 assists per contest and 2.6 steals per game while Shavonne Duckett led HU on the boards with 5.7 rebounds per contest. » Heslip was named to the 2014 MEAC All-
Rookie squad on Monday. » Last time against NCCU (Feb. 1) despite
missing the efforts of Heslip, the Lady Bison held off the Lady Eagles in Burr Gymnasium led by junior forward Cheyenne Brown’s career-high 23 points as she shot a deadly 8-for-11 from the field, 5-for-8 from behind the arc and 2-for-2 from the charity stripe.
SCOUTING THE LADY BISON
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N.C. CENTRAL 2013-14 ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School1 Jessica Freeman R-Sr. G 5-4 Charlotte, N.C. / UNC Wilmington 3 Alexus Hynes Fr. G 5-3 Houston, Texas / Fort Bend Hightower4 Shiana Carrington Fr. G 5-9 Corona, Calif. / Santiago H.S. 10 Monique Whaley-Briggs R-Fr. G 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. / G.W. Carver H.S. 13 Rachel Williams Jr. G 5-5 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Mt. San Antonio College15 Racquel Davis Jr. F/C 6-0 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Johnson C. Smith University23 Morgan Jones Fr. G 5-9 Stockbridge, Ga. / Woodland H.S.24 Khyra Conerly Jr. G 5-8 Oakland, Calif. / Northern Arizona University25 Tisha Dixon So. F/C 6-0 Kinston, N.C. / Kinston H.S.33 Tia Clement Fr. F 5-10 Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor H.S.35 Tiffany Gary Sr. F/C 6-1 Delray Beach, Fla. / Atlantic Community H.S.
ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School4 Shiana Carrington Fr. G 5-9 Corona, Calif. / Santiago H.S. 33 Tia Clement Fr. F 5-10 Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor H.S.24 Khyra Conerly Jr. G 5-8 Oakland, Calif. / Northern Arizona University15 Racquel Davis Jr. F/C 6-0 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Johnson C. Smith University25 Tisha Dixon So. F/C 6-0 Kinston, N.C. / Kinston H.S.1 Jessica Freeman R-Sr. G 5-4 Charlotte, N.C. / UNC Wilmington 35 Tiffany Gary Sr. F/C 6-1 Delray Beach, Fla. / Atlantic Community H.S.3 Alexus Hynes Fr. G 5-3 Houston, Texas / Fort Bend Hightower23 Morgan Jones Fr. G 5-9 Stockbridge, Ga. / Woodland H.S.10 Monique Whaley-Briggs R-Fr. G 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. / G.W. Carver H.S. 13 Rachel Williams Jr. G 5-5 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Mt. San Antonio College
COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Vanessa Taylor (Tuskegee,1991)Associate Head Coach: Ronnie Enoch (University of Phoenix)Assistant Coach: Ed Geth (University of North Carolina, 1996)Assistant Coach: Kendra Eaton (Western Carolina, 2009)Graduate Assistant: Jori Nwachukwu (N.C. Central, 2011)
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In her second season with North Carolina Central University, a reputation of winning and 19 years of head coaching experience, Vanessa Taylor was announced as the eighth head women’s basketball coach at NCCU on April 18, 2012.
Taylor hung up her blue and gold for maroon and gray after 11 seasons as head coach at Johnson C. Smith University and seven seasons as head coach at Elizabeth City State University. During that time, her teams posted 14 consecutive winning seasons, including six campaigns with 20-plus victories. She was selected as the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year on three occasions (1998, 2000, 2011).
She guided JCSU to its first CIAA tournament title in 2009, while finishing as conference tournament runners-up on five occasions (2003, 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2012). Under Taylor’s leadership, the Golden Bulls made five NCAA tournament appear-ances (2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012) and garnered top 25 national rankings in four seasons (2004-05, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12).
Taylor is the all-time winningest women’s basketball coach at JCSU with a school record of 215-112 and career record of 298-207.
During the 2011-12 campaign, the Moutltrie, Ga., native finished with an overall record of 22-7 and 14-2 in the conference. Prior to the Golden Bulls NCAA tournament appearance, the squad was ranked No. 2 among Division II schools in the Atlantic Region.
Along with the team’s accomplishments, Taylor was
selected as the CIAA Conference Head Coach of the Week on five separate occasions throughout the 2011-12 season. No other coach in the confer-ence has earned more than one weekly honor that season.
At the conclusion of her 10th season at JSCU (2010-11), Taylor’s squad was named among the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25 poll at No. 22 on her career-best 26-5 season. On the season, the Golden Bulls were listed in the top 25 in five separate weeks. In the fourth NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional tournament appearance, JCSU defeated Glenville State (74-69) in the quarterfinals to mark the first ever regional tournament win for the Golden Bulls’ program.
Prior to joining the JCSU program, Taylor tallied seven seasons as the head coach at Elizabeth City State (1994-2001) and two seasons as an assistant coach at Hampton University (1992-94).
Under her direction at ECSU, the Lady Vikings won the regular-season Eastern Division championship in 2000 and 2001. She was selected as the 1998 and 2000 CIAA Coach of the Year with the Lady Vikings.
In her two seasons at Hampton, Taylor helped guide the Lady Pirates to the 1994 CIAA Tourna-ment Championship and a regional playoff appear-ance.
She is the daughter of Joe Van Taylor and the late Mattie Taylor, a former high school coach for 30-plus years, whom she credits everything she has learned.
THE TAYLOR FILEHometown: Moutltrie, Ga. Alma Mater: Tuskegee, 1991
Head Coaching Experience(20th season):North Carolina Central2012-
Johnson C. Smith University2001-2012 Record: 215-112 (.657)
Elizabeth City State University1994-2001 / Record: 83-95 (.466)
N.C. CENTRAL HEAD COACH VANESSA TAYLOR
COACHING HONORS• Earned 300th win March 2, 2013 over Savannah St. (33-29) • 2012 CIAA Tournament Runner-Up• 2011 CIAA Coach of the Year• 2011 CIAA Tournament Runner-Up• 2011 CIAA Southern Division Champions• 2011 NCAA South Atlantic Region Runner-Up• 2011 Best Record in School History (26-5)• 2009 CIAA Tournament Champions• 2008 CIAA Tournament Runner-Up• 2006 CIAA Tournament Runner-Up• 2006 CIAA Western Champions• 2006 Inducted into High School Hall of Fame (Colquitt County High School)• 2003 CIAA Tournament Runner-Up• 2000 CIAA Coach of Year• Five NCAA Division II playoff ap-pearances (2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012)
GENERAL INFORMATIONCITY/ZIP .....................DURHAM, NC 27707FOUNDED .. 1910 BY JAMES E. SHEPARDENROLLMENT ....................................8,614NICKNAME .................................... EAGLESCOLORS .................. MAROON AND GRAYFACILITY ......................................................MCDOUGALD-MCLENDON GYMNASIUMCAPACITY ...........................................3,116AFFILIATION ................... NCAA DIVISION ICONFERENCE ............................................MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCECHANCELLOR .....................................................................DEBRA SAUNDERS-WHITEALMA MATER (YEAR) ............................................... UNIVERSITY OF VIRIGINA (1979)ATHLETICS DIRECTOR............. INGRID WICKER-MCCREE, ED.D.ALMA MATER (YEAR) ..................................................GEORGE WASHINGTON (1989)ATHLETICS DEPT. PHONE .. 919-530-7057ATHLETICS DEPT. FAX ........ 919-530-5426ATHLETICS WEBSITE .................................................WWW.NCCUEAGLEPRIDE.COMATHLETICS TWITTER.................................... @NCCUATHLETICSNCCU TICKET OFFICE ........ 919-530-5170
COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH .............. VANESSA TAYLORALMA MATER (YEAR) ..TUSKEGEE (1991)RECORD AT NCCU (YEARS) .................................................................... 2-28 (1 YEAR)CAREER RECORD (YEARS)....................................300-234 (19 YEARS)ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ........................ ..........................................RONNIE ENOCHALMA MATER (YEAR) ..........................................................UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIXASSISTANT COACH ....................ED GETHALMA MATER (YEAR) ........................................................... NORTH CAROLINA (1996)ASSISTANT COACH ........KENDRA EATONALMA MATER (YEAR) ...................................................... WESTERN CAROLINA (2009)ATHLETIC TRAINER ..........JULIE MCNABBOFFICE PHONE .....................919.530.6215HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER .....................................................................SEAN THOMASOFFICE PHONE .....................919.530.6215BASKETBALL OFFICEOFFICE PHONE .....................919.530.7051OFFICE FAX ...........................919.530.5426BEST TIME TO CONTACT ...CONTACT SID
BASKETBALL HISTORYFIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL ......1975-76ALL-TIME RECORD (YEARS) .............................................................385-583 (37 YRS.)ALL-TIME MEAC RECORD (YEARS)............................................32-106 (7 YRS.)MEAC REGULAR-SEASON TITLES NONEMEAC TOURNAMENT TITLES ......... NONEMEAC TOURNAMENT RECORD ...................................................................UNKNOWNNCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD (YEARS).....................................5-5 (5 YRS. - DIV. II)LAST POSTSEASON APP. ...........................NCAA DIVISION II REGIONAL SEMIFINALLAST POSTSEASON OPPONENT ........................................................ GEORGIA C&SURESULT (DATE) ............................................................. 63-72 LOSS (MARCH 10, 2007)TEAM INFORMATION2012-13 OVERALL RECORD ...............2-282012-13 MEAC RECORD .....................2-142012-13 HOME RECORD .....................1-102012-13 AWAY RECORD ......................1-172012-13 NEUTRAL RECORD .................0-1LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST .2/6STARTERS RETURNING/LOST .............2/3NEWCOMERS .........................................10
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2013-14 Career1 - Jessica FreemanPts 28 vs South Carolina State (3/1/14) ........................ SameRebs 7 vs Morgan State (1/27/14) .................................... SameAsts 6 at UNCA (11/23/13) .............................................SameBlks 1 (2x) last vs Delaware State (1/18/14) ..................SameStls 5 (2x) last vs Western Carolina (12/19/14) .............SameMins 50 vs Bethune-Cookman (2/8/14) ..........................Same
3 - Alexus HynesPts 7 (3x) vs NCAT (2/22/14) ....................................... Same Rebs 4 vs Bethune-Cookman (2/8/14) .............................. SameAsts 3 (2x) last vs Delaware State (1/18/14) ...................SameBlks N/A ............................................................................. SameStls 1 (3x) last at ODU (1/5/14) ....................................... SameMins 31 vs Bethune-Cookman (2/8/14) .......................... Same
4 - Shiana CarringtonPts 4 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/25/13) .............................. Same Rebs 4 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/25/13) ............................... SameAsts 1 vs. Campbell (12/16/13) ........................................SameBlks 1 as USF (11/20/13) .................................................. SameStls 1 vs. Campbell (12/16/13) ........................................ SameMins 9 as USF (11/20/13) ............................................... Same
10 - Monique Whaley-BriggsPts 4 at South Carolina (12/02/13) ............................... Same Rebs 2 at South Carolina (12/02/13) ................................. SameAsts 3 (3x) last vs Delaware State (1/18/14) ...................SameBlks 1 at Winthrop (1/7/14) ............................................... SameStls N/A/ ............................................................................ SameMins 12 at USF (11/20/13) .............................................. Same
13 - Rachel WilliamsPts 5 vs Western Carolina (12/19/13) .......................... Same Rebs 3 vs Coastal Carolina (11/17/13) ............................. SameAsts 6 vs Gardner-Webb (11/25/13) ................................SameBlks 1 vs Gardner-Webb (11/25/13) ................................ SameStls 3 at Wofford (11/30/13) ............................................. SameMins 28 at Florida A&M (1/11/14) ................................... Same
15 - Racquel DavisPts 27 at Florida A&M (1/11/14) ................................... Same Rebs 15 at Presbyterian (11/14/13) ................................... SameAsts 2 at Bethune-Cookman (1/13/14) ............................SameBlks 3 (2x) last at Wofford (11/30/13) .............................. SameStls 3 (5x) last vs Morgan State (1/27/14) ...................... SameMins 35 vs Bluefield State (1/2/14) ................................. Same
2013-14 Career23 - Morgan JonesPts 12 vs Gardner-Webb (11/25/13) ............................. Same Rebs 3 (2x) last at Savannah State (2/17/14) .................. SameAsts 3 at USF (11/20/13) ..................................................SameBlks 1 (2x) last at USF (11/20/13) .................................... SameStls 3 vs Gardner-Webb (11/25/13) ................................ SameMins 25 at Presbyterian (11/14/13) ................................. Same
24 - Khyra ConerlyPts 23 at UNCA (11/23/13) ........................................... Same Rebs 10 vs Delaware State (1/18/14) ............................... SameAsts 6 (3x) last at South Carolina State (2/15/14) ..........SameBlks 2 (2x) last vs. SCSU (3/1/14) ................................... SameStls 4 (3x) last vs Coppin State (1/25/14) ....................... SameMins 38 at Bethune-Cookman (1/13/14) ......................... Same
25 - Tisha DixonPts 9 at Florida A&M (1/11/14) ...... 14 vs N.C. A&T (2/23/13)Rebs 17 vs DSU (1/18/14)............ 18 at Florida A&M (1/12/13)Asts 4 vs NCAT (1/22/14) .................................................. SameBlks 2 vs Morgan State (1/27/14)..............3 vs CSU (1/26/13)Stls 2 (2x) last vs MSU (1/27/14) ................................... (10x)Mins 30 (2x) last vs MSU (1/27/14) ........ 40 vs MSU (1/28/13)
33 - Tia ClementPts 9 at South Carolina State (2/15/14)........................ Same Rebs 6 at South Carolina State (2/15/14) ......................... SameAsts 2 at UNCA (11/23/13) ...............................................SameBlks 2 at UNCA (11/23/13) ............................................... SameStls 3 vs Coastal Carolina (11/17/13) ............................. SameMins 24 (2x) last at Winthrop (1/7/14)............................. Same
35 - Tiffany GaryPts 12 at Florida A&M (1/11/14) ... 13 vs. N.C. A&T (12/3/11)Rebs 13 vs B-CU (2/8/14) ........................ 13 vs B-CU (2/8/14)Asts 2 vs FAMU (2/10/14) .......................4 vs. B-CU (2/11/13)Blks 3 vs CCU (11/17/13) ..........3 (2x) last vs CCU (11/17/13)Stls 2 vs CCU (11/17/13) ..................... 3 at UNCG (12/19/12)Mins 40 vs B-CU (2/8/14) ...........40 (2x) last vs B-CU (2/8/14)
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DAVIS NAMED TO THIRD TEAM ALL-MEAC WOMEN’S SQUADBrooklyn, N.C., Native Led the League in Offensive Rebounds in 2013-14
Written By Andrea Wheeler, Assistant Sports Information Director
NORFOLK, Va., March 10, 2014 – North Carolina Central University women’s basketball junior trans-fer Racquel Davis (Brooklyn, N.Y.) was named to the 2014 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference All-MEAC Third Team the conference announced Monday. All awards are voted on by the conference’s head women’s basketball coaches and sports information directors.
Helping the Lady Eagles to their best conference showing since the division I transition and rejoining the MEAC in 2011-12 with a 6-10 MEAC record, Davis led NCCU during the 2013-14 season aver-aging a team-best 9.1 rebounds per game ranking her second in the conference, while leading the league on the offensive glass with 4.2 per contest.
The 6-1 forward collected 12 double-doubles during her first season in a Lady Eagle uniform averag-ing a team second-best 13.4 points per game (14th in MEAC) while shooting .492 from the field during her junior term placing her second among MEAC opponents.
Davis earned a season-best 15 rebounds at Presbyterian (Nov. 14) and 27 points at Florida A&M (Jan. 11).
Florida A&M senior guard Jasmine Grice was named the 2014 MEAC Player of the Year, Hampton’s Malia Tate-DeFreitas was selected the Rookie of the Year, while teammate Alyssa Bennett repeated as the Defensive Player of the Year. Hampton Head Coach David Six was named the MEAC Coach of the Year.
NCCU will open up tournament action facing the No. 8-seed Howard Lady Bison on Tuesday, March 11 at 11 a.m.
The 2014 regular season champion, regular season runners-up, first team members and top honor-ees, including Player, Rookie, Defensive and coach of the Year selections, will be recognized in pre-game presentations prior to their first games of the 2014 MEAC Basketball Tournament. Tournament play tips-off March 10-15 at the Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia.
North Carolina Central UniversityN.C. Central Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 10, 2014)
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NORFOLK, Va. – Redshirt senior Jessica Freeman’s (Char-lotte, N.C.) game-high 22 points helped the North Carolina Central University women’s basketball team tie the programs most victories since the division I transition as the Lady Eagles (11-18, 6-10 MEAC) defeated Norfolk State (12-15, 8-8 MEAC), spoiling the Spartans “Senior Night” with a 63-53 road victory in Norfolk on Thursday.
Freeman shot 8-for-15 from the field, 1-for-2 from behind the arc and 5-for-8 from the free throw line while pulling down three rebounds, dishing three helpers and collecting one steal complimenting her 22 points during the NCCU victory.
NSU’s Jazamine Gray made a shot from the charity stripe at the 18:38 mark giving the Spartans their only lead of the contest at 1-0.
A three-minute, 8-0 run for the Lady Eagles gave NCCU its largest lead of 16 at the 2:46 mark following a jumper from sophomore Tisha Dixon (Kinston, N.C.) setting the score at 29-13.
Two made free throws from Freeman in the closing seconds of the half put the Lady Eagles on top by 14 heading into the locker room.
The second half remained in favor of NCCU as the Spartans were never able to cut the deficit under nine.
A shot from the charity stipe at the 5:43 mark from Freeman gave the Lady Eagles their largest lead of the game, pulling ahead by 19 points as they led NSU 58-39.
The Spartans scored the final two baskets of the contest to cut the NCCU advantage to 10 as the Lady Eagles collected the 63-53 road victory.
In addition to Freeman, junior Racquel Davis (Brooklyn, N.Y.) added 13 points, shooting a perfect 5-for-5 from the field and 3-for-5 from the foul line, while collecting a game-high nine rebounds, one block and one steal.
Junior Khyra Conerly (Oakland, Calif.) chipped in nine points, three assists and two steals during the victory while rookie Morgan Jones (Stockbridge, Ga.) and Dixon added six points apiece.
Logan Powell led NSU with 16 points and eight boards, while Gray added nine points and Rachel Gordon collected eight additional rebounds for the Spartans.
As a team NCCU shot 22-for-48 from the field (45.8%), 1-for-5 from behind the arc (20.0%) and 18-for-27 from the free throw line (66.7%), out rebounded NSU 37-34, dished 10 assists, while collecting three blocks and seven steals.
LAST TIME OUT
WASHINGTON, D.C. – While junior Racquel Davis (Brooklyn, N.Y.) earned her ninth double-double of the season, and three Lady Eagles (8-12, 3-4) scored in double figures, it was still not enough to hold off the Howard University Lady Bison (9-11, 5-2) as NCCU suffered a 66-61 shortcoming on Saturday in The Burr.
Davis finished with a team-best 15 points and a game-high 13 boards while fellow junior Khyra Conerly (Oakland, Calif.) chipped in 13 points and red shirt senior Jessica Freeman (Charlotte, N.C.) added 11.
The Lady Eagles scored first after junior Rachel Williams (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) connected with Conerly on the block, giving NCCU the 2-0 lead at the 19:27 mark.
After forcing a Lady Bison turnover during the next posses-sion, Williams found senior Tiffany Gary (Delray Beach, Fla.) in the paint as the Lady Eagles pulled ahead 4-0.
Howard’s Sydni Johnson tied the contest for the first time at five with 16:06 left on the first half clock before the Lady Bison’s junior Cheyenne Brown, who scored 14 points during seven minutes of action, went on a 10-4 by herself against NCCU.
For nearly ten minutes the Lady Eagles were held without a field goal, only knocking down shots from the charity stripe, before rookie Morgan Jones sunk a basket from behind the arc at the 5:06 mark as NCCU began to chip away at HU’s largest lead of 15.
A 10-4 for the Lady Eagles closed out the first frame, as they trailed Howard 32-24 going into the intermission.
With 11:16 left in the ball game a basket from sophomore Ti-sha Dixon (Kinston, N.C.) put NCCU back on top of the Lady Bison 44-43 for the first time during the second half.
The remainder of the contest saw three ties and two lead changes before HU captured the 66-61 victory over NCCU.
The Lady Bison were led by Brown’s 23 points while Jasmine Hill and Victoria Gonzalez also added double-figure scoring with 13 and 11 points respectively.
As a team, NCCU shot 19-for-52 from the field (36.5%), 3-for-10 from behind the arc (30.0%) and 20-for-23 from the free throw line (87.0%) while pulling down 41 rebounds, dishing ten assists and collecting six steals.
LAST TIME AGAINST HOWARD
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LAST TIME OUT ...
Official Basketball Box Score Game Totals Final StatisticsN.C. Central vs Norfolk State
03/06/14 6 p.m. at Norfolk, Va. (Echols Hall)
N.C. Central 63 • 1118, 610 MEACTotal 3‐Ptr Rebounds
TEAM STATISTICS NCCUW OPPSCORING 1626 1829 Points per game 56.1 63.1 Scoring margin -7.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 560-1547 691-1714 Field goal pct . 3 6 2 . 4 0 33 POINT FG-ATT 100-338 123-487 3-point FG pct . 2 9 6 . 2 5 3 3-pt FG made per game 3.4 4.2FREE THROWS-ATT 406-608 324-488 Free throw pct . 6 6 8 . 6 6 4 F-Throws made per game 14.0 11.2REBOUNDS 1131 1083 Rebounds per game 39.0 37.3 Rebounding margin +1.7 -ASSISTS 283 418 Assists per game 9.8 14.4TURNOVERS 568 461 Turnovers per game 19.6 15.9 Turnover margin -3.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.5 0.9STEALS 225 280 Steals per game 7.8 9.7BLOCKS 69 102 Blocks per game 2.4 3.5ATTENDANCE 12554 26185 Home games-Avg/Game 13-966 16-1637 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalsN.C. Central 746 873 5 2 1626Opponents 864 952 5 8 1829
Date Opponent Score Att.11/14/13 at Presbyterian College W 55-44 31211/17/13 COASTAL CAROLINA L 55-66 68711/20/13 at USF L 35-93 133011/23/13 at UNC Asheville W 76-65 40711/25/13 GARDNER-WEBB W 89-58 56411/30/13 at Wofford W 53-44 20112/02/13 at #12/13 South Carolina L 27-79 434712/16/13 CAMPBELL L 45-56 22212/19/13 WESTERN CAROLINA W 73-69 12212/29/13 at Ohio State L 47-65 683701/02/14 BLUEFIELD STATE L 53-54 8401-05-14 at Old Dominion L 44-68 230401/07/14 at Winthrop L 46-68 224
* 1/11/14 at Florida A&M W 71-64 549* 1/13/14 at Bethune-Cookman L 52-67 989* 01/18/14 DELAWARE STATE W 75-61 1989* 01/22/14 NORTH CAROLINA A&T L 47-59 3099* 01/25/14 COPPIN STATE L 58-67 902* 01/27/14 MORGAN STATE W 50-48 919* 2/1/14 at Howard L 61-66 412* 02/03/14 at UofMD Eastern Shore L 57-72 1819* 02/08/14 BETHUNE-COOKMAN L o 2 60-66 1060* 02/10/14 FLORIDA A&M L 63-70 902* 02/15/14 at South Carolina State W 57-51 227*N 2/17/14 at Savannah State L 53-60 833* 2/22/14 at North Carolina A&T L 51-79 4552* 03/01/14 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 60-43 1302* 03/03/14 SAVANNAH STATE L 50-74 702* 03/06/14 at Norfolk State W 63-53 842
* - Conference game
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2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
North Carolina Central UniversityN.C. Central Team GamebyGame (as of Mar 10, 2014)
59 - Cassie King vs. Bowie State (Mar. 1, 2005-OT)41 - Von Fulmore vs. UNC-Asheville (Feb. 1, 1986)41 - Mona McLaurin vs. Fayetteville St. (Jan. 15, 1983)40 - Michelle Harrison at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 1, 1995)40 - Robin Brooks vs. Livingstone (Feb. 16, 1985)39 - Von Fulmore at Winston-Salem St. (Feb. 10, 1986)39 - Mary Simpson vs. St. Augustine’s (Jan. 26, 1982)35 - Jori Nwachukwu vs. Fayetteville State (Dec. 8, 2007)35 - Cassie King at Fayetteville St. (Feb. 7, 2006)35 - Monica Stewart vs. Livingstone (Feb. 6, 1993-OT)35 - Von Fulmore at Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 15, 1986)34 - Jori Nwachukwu at Norfolk State (Jan.15, 2009)34 - Amba Kongolo at Fayetteville St. (Feb. 5, 2002-OT)34 - Von Fulmore vs. Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 12, 1986)33 - Jennifer Hukill at Lincoln (Pa.) (Feb. 8, 2008)33 - Tiona Beatty vs. Virginia Union (Feb. 15, 2003)32 - Cassie King vs. Fayetteville State (Feb. 8, 2005)32 - Cassie King at Fayetteville State (Jan. 8, 2005)32 - Nichole Davis vs. Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 29, 2003-OT)32 - Michelle Harrison vs. Fayetteville St. (Jan. 28, 1995)32 - Monica Stewart vs. Fayetteville State (Dec. 8, 1990)32 - Von Fulmore vs. Bowie State (Jan. 31, 1986)31 - Cassie King at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 26, 2005-OT)31 - Cassie King vs. Winston-Salem St. (Feb. 5, 2005-2OT)31 - Tiona Beatty at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 22, 2003)31 - Amba Kongolo at Mars Hill (March 9, 2002)31 - LaTisha Martin at Fayetteville State (Feb. 3, 1998)31 - Michelle Harrison at Winston-Salem St. (Jan. 15, 1995)31 - Von Fulmore vs. Fayetteville State (Feb. 8, 1986)30 - Cassie King vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Dec. 29, 2006-OT)30 - Cassie King vs. Fayetteville State (Jan. 7, 2006)30 - Tiona Beatty at St. Augustine’s (Jan. 10, 2004)30 - Shenika Worthy vs. Elizabeth City State (Dec. 29, 2001)30 - Davita Watson vs. Winston-Salem State (Jan. 11, 1997)30 - Von Fulmore vs. St. Paul’s (Dec. 10, 1985)
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NCCU 20-rebound Performances
32 - Von Fulmore vs. UNC-Asheville (Feb. 1, 1986)26 - Von Fulmore vs. Mount Olive (Jan. 29, 1986)26 - Von Fulmore at Elizabeth City State (Jan. 13, 1986-OT)26 - Carmen Judkins vs. Winston-Salem State (Jan. 20, 1983)24 - Sharon Manning at Fayetteville State (Jan. 9, 1993)24 - Angel Seymour at Shaw (Jan. 15, 1991)24 - Von Fulmore vs. Bowie State (Jan. 31, 1986)23 - Sharon Manning vs. Barton (Nov. 21, 1992)23 - Von Fulmore at Livingstone (Feb. 15, 1986)22 - Sharon Manning vs. Shaw (Jan. 14, 1992)22 - Von Fulmore at Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 15, 1986)21 - Angel Seymour at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 6, 1991)21 - Von Fulmore vs. Johnson C. Smith (Feb, 12, 1985)21 - Von Fulmore vs. St. Paul’s (Dec. 10, 1985)20 - Amba Kongolo vs. Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 26, 2002)20 - Amba Kongolo at Columbus State (March 9, 2001)20 - Sharon Manning vs. Elizabeth City State (Nov. 29, 1991)20 - Von Fulmore vs. Fayetteville State (Feb. 8, 1986)20 - Von Fulmore vs. Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 16, 1985)20 - Carmen Judkins vs. Winston-Salem State (Feb. 9, 1982)
On Feb. 1, 1986, Von Fulmore scored 41 points and grabbed 32 rebounds against UNC-Asheville to establish school records in both categories.
On March 1, 2005, Cassie King scored a school and conference tournament record 59 points during an 84-79 overtime win over Bowie State in the quarterfinals of the CIAA Tournament. The sophomore shot 21-of-38 from the field and made 17-of-18 free throws, while adding a team-high 13 rebounds
NCCU Conference Championships2007 Women’s Basketball (CIAA)2006 Football (CIAA)2006 Women’s Volleyball (CIAA)2006 Women’s Cross Country (CIAA)2006 Softball (CIAA)2005 Women’s Volleyball (CIAA)2005 Football (CIAA)2005 Women’s Cross Country (CIAA)2004 Women’s Volleyball (CIAA)2004 Men’s Cross Country (CIAA)2001 Women’s Bowling (CIAA)1999 Softball (CIAA)1999 Women’s Volleyball (CIAA)1998 Men’s Tennis (CIAA)1998 Softball (CIAA)1984 Women’s Basketball (CIAA)1980 Football (CIAA)1975 Men’s Tennis (MEAC)1974 Men’s Track & Field (MEAC)1974 Men’s Tennis (MEAC)1973 Football (MEAC)1973 Men’s Track & Field (MEAC)1973 Men’s Tennis (MEAC)1972 Football (MEAC)1972 Men’s Track & Field (MEAC)1972 Men’s Tennis (MEAC)1971 Men’s Track & Field (CIAA)1965 Men’s Track & Field (CIAA)1965 Men’s Tennis (CIAA)1964 Men’s Track & Field (CIAA)1964 Men’s Tennis (CIAA)1963 Football (CIAA)1961 Football (CIAA)1959 Men’s Tennis (CIAA)1958 Men’s Tennis (CIAA)1957 Men’s Tennis (CIAA)1956 Football (CIAA)1954 Football (CIAA)1953 Football (CIAA)1950 Men’s Basketball (CIAA)1946 Men’s Basketball (CIAA)
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VANESSA TAYLOR HEAD COACH
24 TIA CLEMENTF » 5-10 » FR.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
RONNIE ENOCH ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
33 TIFFANY GARYF/C » 6-1 » SR.
DELRAY BEACH, FLA.
ED GETHASSISTANT COACH
KENDRA EATONASSISTANT COACH
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0 JESSICA FREEMANG » 5-4 » R-Sr..
CHARLOTTE, N.C.. 1 ALEXUS HYNESG » 5-3 » FR.
HOUSTON, TEXAS. 2 SHIANA CARRINGTON
G » 5-9 » FR.CORONA, CALIF.
5 RACHEL WILLIAMSG » 5-5 » JR.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF
11 MONIQUE WHALEY-BRIGGS
G » 5-8 » R-FR.PHILADELPHIA, PA.
10 13431
0 RACQUEL DAVIS F/C » 6-0 » JR.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. 1 NIKKI WORKS F » 5-11 » JR.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. 14 MORGAN JONESG » 5-9 » FR.
STOCKBRIDGE, GA. 23 TISHA DIXON F » 5-11 » SO.
KINSTON, N.C.15 KHYRA CONERLY G » 5-8 » JR.
OAKLAND, CALIF.24 25232115
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