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TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY TUSKEGEE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Jasher Cox // Athletic Communications // [email protected] // 334.669.8668

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2017-18 Schedule NOVEMBER 11 AUM 1:30 PM, Montevallo, Ala. L, 58-61 12 Monetvallo 2:00 PM Montevallo, Ala. L, 71-73 17 West Georgia, 5:30 PM, Tuskegee, Ala. L,58-63 21 AUM 5:30 PM Montgomery, AL 25 *Young Harri, 1:30 PM, Tuskegee, Ala. 27 *Clark Atlanta 5:30 PM Tuskegee, Ala. 30 West Florida 5:30 p.m. Pensacola, Fla. DECEMBER 2 *Spring Hill University 1:30 PM Tuskegee, AL 5 Valdosta State University 7:30 PM Valdosta, GA 14 *Fort Valley State University 7:30 PM Fort Valley, GA 16 Palm Beach Atlantic University 2:00 PM West Palm Beach, FL 30 UAB 1:00 PM Birmingham, Ala. JANUARY 1 *Paine College 7:30 PM Tuskegee, AL 4 *Benedict College 7:30 PM Columbia, SC 6 *Claflin University 3:00 PM Orangeburg, SC 8 Johnson C. Smith University 7:30 PM Charlotte, NC 13 *Kentucky State University 3:00 PM Frankfort, KY 15 *Central State University 7:30 PM Wilberforce, OH 20 *LeMoyne – Owen College 3:00 PM Tuskegee, AL 22 *Lane College 7:30 PM Tuskegee, AL 27 *Spring Hill University 3:00 PM Tuskegee, AL FEBRUARY 3 *Lane College 3:00 PM Jackson, TN 5 *LeMoyne – Owen College 7:30 PM Memphis, TN 8 *Miles College 7:30 PM Birmingham, AL 10 *Miles College 3:00 PM Tuskegee, AL 17 *Central State University 3:00 PM Tuskegee, AL 19 *Kentucky State University 7:30 PM Tuskegee, AL 23 *Albany State University 7:30 PM Albany, GA FEBRUARY - MARCH 25TH – 3RD SIAC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TBA Birmingham, Head Coach: Jerry Dunn Assistant Coach: Chase Campbell

GAME

3&4

Women’s Basketball

(Game 3) AUM ATHLETIC COMPLEX, 2,670) Nov. 21-25

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NEWS AND NOTES • Tuskegee has only played AUM twice in the history of the two schools. The Golden Tigerettes won the first meeting last season 78-71 with Warhawks winning by three in this year’s season opener • Junior forward Jade Wilson is off to a fast start. the Indianapolis, Ind. native is averaging 15.7 points per game following the first three games of the season • In the six years of being a head coach, Quacy Barnes-Timmons has never opened a season at 0-3. That includes three years at Columbus State • Despite opening the season with a trio of losses, Tuskegee has led at halftime in each game (AUM 29-28), Monetvallo (4230) and West Georgia (31-30) • Last season Tuskegee compiled a road record of 6-7 and 0-2 at neutral sites • Out of 17 players, Tuskegee has five on the roster that hail from the State of Indiana

Statistical Showdown SCORING Tuskegee Total Points 187 Points Per Game 62.3 Scoring Margin -3.4 SHOOTING FG: Made-Attempted 62-162 FG: Percentage .383 FG: Per Game 20.7 3PT: Made-Attempted 8-43 3PT: Percentage .186 3PT: Per Game 2.7 FT: Made-Attempted 55-75 FT: Percentage .733 FT: Per Game 18.3 REBOUNDING Total 132 Per Game 44.0 Margin 8.3 ASSISTS Total 30 Per Game 10.0 TURNOVERS Total 65 Per Game 21.7 Margin -2.4 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.5 Points Off Turnovers 16.7 STEALS Total 28 Per Game 9.3 BLOCKS Total 2.0

Opponents 197 65.7 -65-169 .385 21.7 15-38 .395 5.0 52-82 .634 17.3 107 35.7 -30 10.0 58 19.3 -0.5 18.7 37 12.3 1.3

• While at Columbus State, assistant coach Cha’til Bradford was a two-sport star winning conference titles in the shot put and discus at the 2013 Peach Belt Conference Championships.

PROBABLE STARTERS PPG: 7.0 RPG: 6.0 APG: 2.5

NOTES Lead team in assists

#12 Deambria Abner

PPG: 4.0 RPG: 1.5 APG: 1.0

NOTES 80 Percent FT shooter

#22 Jade Wilson

PPG: 15.5 RPG: 7.3 APG: 2.8

NOTES Averaging 15.5 ppg

#5

Taylor Miller

PPG: 6.5 RPG: 1.5 APG: 1.0

NOTES Averaging 26 min pg

#31 Cheyenne Williams

PPG: 7.0 RPG: 4.0 APG: 0.5

NOTES Shooting 545 from the field

#1

Asha Stegall

5-11, 165, Sr, G, Queens, NY 6-2, 175, G, So. West Points. Miss.

Student Assistants

Simone Amos Bryon Mccular Darius Starks

6-0, F, Indianapolis, Ind. 5-9, G, Valley, Ala.

6-0, C, Troy, New York

LAST TIME OUT

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MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NUMERICAL ROSTER #

Player

Pos

Ht

1 Rodney Simeon G/F 6-5 2 Micah Johnson G 6-2 3 Gene Davis G 6-1 4 Demetrius Houston F 6-7 5 Tobi Ewuosho G 6-5 10 Jacoby Ross G 5-9 11 Austin Rogers G/F 6-4 12 Reginald Gee G 6-3 13 Fredens Deneus F 6-8 14 Ed Jones F 6-8 15 Fausto Pichardo F 6-8 21 Marice Wright F/C 6-11 24 Branden Johnson F 6-8 30 Terrance LeFlore G 6-1 52 Steve Rogers G 6-0 Head Coach: Lewis Jackson (Alabama State, ‘84) Assistant Coach: Anthony Sewell (Troy, ‘91) Assistant Coach: Steve Rogers (Alabama State, ‘05) Assistant Coach: Michael Curry (Alabama State, ‘96)

Wt

215 175 180 190 175 165 180 175 235 205 215 215 205 165 160

Cl-Exp

Sr.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-TR R-Jr.-RS So.-TR Fr.-HS R-Fr.-RS So.-1L Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Jr.-TR Jr.-TR R-So.-1L R-Sr.-3L Sr.-3L

Hometown/Previous School

Miami, Fla. / Lawson State CC Tifton, Ga. / Tift County HS Birmingham, Ala. / Wallace CC Montgomery, Ala. / Mississippi St. Univ. Chicago, Ill. / Lewis & Clark CC New Orleans, La. /Peabody Magnet HS Montgomery, Ala. / Brewbaker Tech HS Houston, Texas / Edgewood Academy Boston, Mass. / Bunker Hill CC Atlanta, Ga. / South Georgia Tech CC Washington Heights, N.Y. / Niagra Co. CC Clarkesville, Tenn. / SW State CC Cleveland, Ohio / Garfield Heights HS Wetumpka, Ala. / Wetumpka HS Montgomery, Ala. / Brewbaker Tech HS



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#1

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#4

#5

5-8, Fr., F

5-5, Sr., G TUSKEGEE, Ala.

6-2, So., F Marietta, Ga.

5-2 JR., G HINESVILLE, Ga.

#12

#15

#20

5-9, SO, F ATLANTA, GA.

5-10, Jr., G PLAINFIELD, III

GARIANDRA DUPREE

DEAMBRIA ABNER 5-9, FR., F ALBANY, GA.

#32

TEJA FINLEY 5-10,SO. F ALPHARETTA, GA.

ASHA STEGALL

KAYLA THOMAS

#44

MYA PARKER 5-11,FR., C SNELLVILLE, GA.

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LENA YOONIS

TYLER EVERETT

KIERRA HALL

#23

DONSHEL DANIELS 5-11 SO. SF INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

#10

#31

5-9, SO, G VALLEY,Ala..

ALEXUS SHIRRELLS CHEYENNE WILLIAMS 6-0, SR 5-8, FR. TROY, NEW YORK CROWN IND.

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#21

TAYLOR MILLER

ASHIALA JACKSON 5-11, R-FR, F MERRILLVILLE, HS

CALEB WASHINGTON CHRISTINA MASSEY

6-0, JR, C 6-0, SO., F DEMOPOLIS, ALA. SNELLVILLE, GA.

HEAD COACH

ASSISTANT COACH QUACY BARNES-TIMMONS CHATIL BRADFOR .

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Quacy Barnes-Timmons begins her third year at Tuskegee University, after being named the head coach of the program on May 4, 2015. Last season she improved her win total by six wins going 10-16 highlighted by a four game winning streak during conference play. In her first year at the helm, the Tigerettes finished 5-21 overall and 4-13 in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC), before falling the first round of the conference tournament. She coached a pair of players who averaged double figures on the season in Rachel Brownlee (17.0 ppg) and Aryana Jackson (14.9 ppg). Barnes-Timmons came to Tuskegee following a successful three-year stint at Peach Belt Conference foe, Columbus State University where she helped lead the Lady Cougars to a 68-21 record during that span. In her three seasons at Columbus State, she helped coach on All-America, two All-Region selections and six All-Peach Belt Conference players. She also helped coach a Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. In her final season as an assistant at Columbus State, Timmons helped lead the Cougars to a 31-2 record and a national ranking as high as third in country; along with the Peach Belt Conference regular season and tournament championship. Prior to Columbus State, Timmons spent six seasons at Eastern Illinois, competing in the Ohio Valley Conference. During her time with the Panthers, the team posted 116 victories and a regular season OVC championship in 2009-10. The team also won 84 games from 2007 to 2011, the most by any Eastern Illinois team in a four-year period since the school transitioned to NCAA Division I. During her stint with Eastern Illinois, Timmons coached 16 all-conference selections, as well as three Freshman of the Year award winners and two Defensive Player of the Year winners.

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Year School Overall Post Conf. Record Record 2012-13 Columbus State 16-11 1st PBC 12-7 2013-14 Columbus State 21-8 1st PBC 13-6 2014-15 Columbus State 31-2 2nd NCAA 12-7 2015-16 Tuskegee 5-21 1st RD SIAC 4-13 2016-17 Tuskegee 10-16 1st RD SIAC 5-10 2017-18 Tuskegee 0-2 TBD TBD Totals 83-37 55-23

Prior to her stop at Eastern Illinois, Timmons spent a year at Austin Peay and two years at her alma mater, Indiana from 2003 to 2005. Timmons played for the Hoosiers from 1994 until 1998, earning two All-Big 10 honors. She still holds the school record for blocked shots in a career (269), and at the time of her departure, was among the leaders in points, field goal percentage, free throws and rebounds. After her collegiate playing days, Timmons became the first player in Indiana history to be selected in the WNBA Draft when the Sacramento Monarchs selected her in 1998. From 1998 until 2002, Timmons played for three franchises, while also playing overseas. Timmons earned her Bachelor Degree in Kinesiology from Indiana in 1998. Timmons is married to Desmond Timmons, and the couple has three childen – T.J., Taryn and Taylor.

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