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Page 1: Women’s Basketball 2015-2016 Media Guide6 Women’s Basketball 2015-2016 Coaching staff Bios Head Coach Michael Madrid is in his first season with the San Jacinto College women’s

Women’s Basketball 2015-2016 Media Guide

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2015-2016 San Jacinto College Women’s Basketball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous College)

1 Sarolta Udvardi G 5-6 Fresh. Fot, Hungary / Radnoti Miklos Secondary Grammar School

2 Desi Debase G 5-5 Fresh. Sulphur Springs / Sulphur HS

4 Laneisha Jeans G 5-8 Fresh. San Diego, California / Pine Forest HS

5 Zauria Kilgo G 5-6 Soph. Detroit, Michigan / Chandler Park Academy (Georgia Regents University)

10 Kristel Reid W 5-10 Soph. Rosenberg / B.F. Terry HS

11 Gabby Alvarez G 5-5 Soph. Houston / Kingwood Park HS (Frank Phillips College)

12 Ariona Gill W 5-11 Fresh. Las Vegas, Nevada / Arbor View HS

13 Brittani Austin F 5-11 Soph. Houston / Thurgood Marshall HS

21 Jazsmin Nelson F 5-10 RS McKinney / McKinney HS

22 Vanessa Jones G 5-10 Soph. Dallas / Flower Mound Marcus HS

25 Jasmine James P 6-2 Fresh. Innisfil, Ontario, Canada / Nantyr Shores

30 Ahziala Wright P 6-2 Fresh. Detroit, Michigan / Chandler Park Academy

33 Kaelynn Wilson F 5-11 Soph. San Antonio / Karen Wagner HS

2015-2016 Women’s Basketball Team

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Player Bios

1 Sarolta Udvardi

5-6 | Fresh. | GFot, Hungary | Radnoti Miklos Secondary Grammar School

5 Zauria Kilgo

5-6 | Soph. | GDetroit, Michigan | Chandler Park Academy (Georgia Regents University)Prior to San Jac: Played in 16 games off the bench in her debut collegiate season at Georgia Regents University… Scored 17 points and recorded 13 assists and had five steals… Averaged 6.9 minutes per game… At Chandler Park Academy, received the Most Valuable Player award and Coaches Award… As a freshman in 2010-11 at nearby Hamtramck High School, Kilgo averaged 14.2 points per game and scored 156 total points in her 11 games played.

2 Desi Debase

5-5 | Fresh. | GSulphur Springs | Sulphur Springs HSPrior to San Jac: Averaged 22 points, 4.7 assists, and 4.5 steals per game… Named the team offensive MVP… Earned a spot on the Class 4A All-Region team… Helped the Wildcats to the Regional quarterfinals… Played club for Team Texas.

10 Kristel Reid

5-10 | Soph. | WRosenberg | B.F. Terry HSAs a freshman: Saw action in all 32 games, starting in two… Averaged 5.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.Prior to San Jac: Four-year letterwinner in track, cross country, and basketball… First-team all-district selection… Named the team’s most valuable player, and offensive player of the year as a senior… Helped the Rangers to the district, area, and regional championships… Member of the National Honor Society, student council, and A/B Honor Roll… Graduated in the top 15 percent… Played club for Crossover.

4 Lanesha Jeans

5-8 | Fresh. | GSan Diego, California | Pine Forest HSPrior to San Jac: Two-time all-region and all-tournament selection… Earned prep star of the week as a senior… Led the Eagles to the state championship as a senior and state runner-up as a junior… Member of the National Honor Society… Graduated Magna Cum Laude… Played club for Wiggins Waves.

11 Gabby Alvarez

5-5 | Soph. | GHouston | Kingwood Park HS (Frank Phillips College)Prior to San Jac: Played and started in 29 games for Frank Phillips College… Averaged 7.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game… As a Kingwood Park Panther, three-time second-team all-district selection… As a senior, led the team in assists, and was third on the squad in steals… Named the offensive player of the year... Academic all-district selection.

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Player Bios

22 Vanessa Jones

5-10 | Soph. | GDallas | Flower Mound HSAs a freshman: Averaged 10.2 points per game… Saw action in 31 games, starting 24… Shot nearly 40 percent from the field, and 70 percent from the charity stripe.Prior to San Jac: Helped the Marauders to two district championships, a regional final, and the regional semifinals… As a senior, named first-team all-district, team MVP, all-region, and all-state… As a junior, earned offensive player of the year honors, first-team all-district, and team MVP… Was the defensive player of the year, team MVP, and first-team all-district selection as a sophomore… As a freshman, was the newcomer of the year and first-team all-district selection… Played club for the North Texas Shockers.

13 Brittani Austin

5-11 | Soph. | FHouston | Thurgood Marshall HSAs a freshman (2013-2014): Played and started in 17 games… Shot 36 percent from the field, averaging 10.5 points per game.Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district selection… Named the offensive player of the year as a senior.

12 Ariona Gill

5-11 | Fresh. | WLas Vegas, Nevada | Arbor View HSPrior to San Jac: Led the team in steals, rebounds, and scoring… Second-team all-state selection… League MVP… Helped the Aggies to the league championships… Played club for Lady Heat.

25 Jasmine Jones

6-2 | Fresh. | PInnisfil, Ontario, Canada | Nantyr ShoresPrior to San Jac: Two-time team MVP… Named the student-athlete of the year in 2015… Also played rugby… Named an Ontario Scholar… Played club for Toronto Triple Threat, leading the team to a silver medal in 2014 and bronze in 2015.

21 Jazsmin Nelson

5-10 | Soph. | FMcKinney | McKinney HSAs a freshman: Played in all 32 games, starting six… Averaged 6.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game… Shot 74.7 percent from the free throw line.Prior to San Jac: Led the Lions to the regional quarterfinals as a freshman… First-team all-district selection as a senior, and second-team all-district as a junior… Also played softball… Maintained a 4.0 GPA… Played club for Higher Goals.

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Player Bios

33 Kaelynn Wilson

5-11 | Soph. | FSan Antonio | Karen Wagner HSAs a freshman: Was third on the team in scoring and rebounding, averaging 11.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game… Played in all 32 games, starting in 25.Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district selection… Helped the Thunderbirds to two regional finals and championships… Played club for South Texas Hoyas.

30 Ahziala Wright

6-2 | Fresh. | PDetroit, Michigan | Chandler Park AcademyPrior to San Jac: Led the Eagles to four district championships… Named MVP of the MLK Classic… Member of the National Honor Society, serving as vice president.

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Coaching staff Bios

Head Coach Michael Madrid is in his first season with the San Jacinto College women’s basketball program. He comes to San Jac with 13 years of coaching experience, most recently at Paris Junior College where he served as head coach for two seasons.

Madrid has an impressive résumé, with experience at both the high school and college levels. During his time at Paris Junior College, Madrid went 24-37. Before his two years at PJC, he served three years as assistant women’s basketball coach at Texas Woman’s University, where he helped the Pioneers win their first Lone Star Conference tournament championship in any sport, and advance to the National Collegiate Athletic Association South Central Region tournament.

Madrid’s coaching career began at New Mexico’s Portales High School, helping the team win the 2001 Class 3A championship. After a year at Lubbock Estacado High School as a boys’ football, track, and basketball coach, he coached boys’ basketball for two years at Lubbock High School. Madrid spent five years at Lubbock Christian University under women’s head coach Steve Gomez, one as a graduate assistant and four as an assistant coach. While he was at Lubbock Christian, the team was the 2005-2006 NAIA National Runner-Up and won the 2006-2007 Sooner Athletic Conference championship.

Like all coaches, Madrid emphasizes winning. But his personal coaching philosophy is to stress winning in all areas of life, not just in sports. “I strive to help students to succeed not just in athletics, but also in academics and really in every area,” he said. “To do that, it requires being competitive, but also being consistent. We will stress the importance of graduating, and becoming well-rounded, responsible, and positive after graduation.”

Madrid holds a bachelor’s degree in special education and a master’s degree in sports administration from Eastern New Mexico University. He also holds a master’s degree in education administration from Lubbock Christian University. Madrid and his wife, Sammie, have a dog named Renzo.

Michael MadridHead CoachFirst SeasonEastern New Mexico University (1998, 2001), Lubbock Christian University (2007)Overall: 24-37

Coach Madrid Year-by-YearParis Junior College

2014-2015 8-22

2013-2014 16-15

24-37

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Coaching staff Bios

Assistant Coach Adonna Weaver is in her second season with the San Jacinto College women’s basketball program. As a standout college player and graduate assistant coach at her alma mater, Southeastern Louisiana University, Weaver brings to the sidelines a knowledge of, and passion for, the game of basketball.

As a first-team all-conference selection at Bryan High School, Weaver went on to star at Kilgore College as a two-time all-Region and all-conference post player, averaging 15.7 points and 9.2 rebounds per game in two seasons with the Lady Rangers. She transferred to Southeastern Louisiana University, where she helped the Lady Lions finish as the Southland Conference East Division Champions in 2008-2009. During her tenure at SLU, Weaver played mostly as a defensive specialist.

Following her playing days on the court, she served as a graduate assistant at SLU from 2011 to 2014, also assisting in academic advising for the women’s basketball student-athletes.

Weaver is a native of Bryan, Texas.

Adonna WeaverAssistant CoachSecond SeasonSoutheastern Louisiana University (2009, 2014)

Jason WardTeam Manager

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2014-2015 San Jacinto College women’s basketball Season Stats and Results

2014-2015 Stats SHOOTING STATISTICS BALL CONTROL STATISTICSNo. Player gp-gs min/g fg/g pct. 3pt/g pct. ft/g pct. off/g def/g reb/g pf/g dq/g ast/g to/g a/to stl/g blk/g ppg1 Davis, Sarah 31-0 1.4 0.6-1.6 38.0 0.1-0.3 22.2 0.3-0.5 64.3 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.5 - 0.4 0.5 0.9 0.1 0.0 1.62 Kochner, Alex 32-8 2.8 1.2-3.7 31.4 0.3-1.0 27.3 0.8-1.5 57.4 0.7 1.7 2.4 0.7 - 0.8 1.2 0.7 0.7 0.1 3.45 LeJune, Miranda 32-30 4.6 3.4-10.4 32.9 0.7-2.9 22.3 2.2-2.9 75.3 1.1 3.7 4.8 2.0 0.0 8.1 4.5 1.8 1.8 0.1 9.710 Reid, Kristel 32-2 2.3 2.4-4.9 48.7 0.1-0.2 40.0 0.8-1.3 58.5 1.8 2.5 4.3 1.8 - 0.5 0.9 0.5 0.8 0.3 5.611 Bailey, Nekeita 32-13 4.1 3.2-6.9 46.4 0.3-0.8 40.7 1.8-2.9 62.4 1.5 2.4 4.0 2.2 0.0 3.8 2.0 1.9 2.3 0.1 8.612 Thompson, Whitney 11-0 1.0 0.0-0.3 0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.2-0.2 100.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 - 0.3 0.2 1.52 0.1 0.0 0.215 Nottingham, Anika 32-25 3.9 3.8-8.7 44.2 0.0-0.0 - 3.2-5.0 64.6 3.4 4.7 8.1 2.1 - 0.3 1.5 0.2 1.1 0.1 10.921 Nelson, Jazsmin 32-6 3.1 2.3-6.3 36.6 0.1-0.1 66..7 2.0-2.7 74.7 1.7 2.7 4.3 2.0 - 0.8 1.2 0.6 1.1 0.1 6.722 Jones, Vanessa 31-24 3.6 4.0-10.2 39.2 0.8-2.5 32.5 1.4-1.9 70.0 2.1 1.4 3.5 1.6 - 3.1 1.0 3.0 1.8 0.2 10.223 McCarthy, Jameela 12-7 1.0 3.0-6.3 47.4 0.0-0.0 - 1.2-2.6 48.4 3.7 6.1 9.8 2.5 0.1 0.3 1.0 0.3 0.4 1.8 7.325 Howard, Kendra 32-20 3.6 6.0-15.1 40.0 1.3-4.8 27.3 2.2-3.4 63.9 0.8 3.1 4.0 1.9 - 1.9 2.2 0.9 2.8 0.2 15.533 Wilson, Kaelynn 32-25 4.4 4.7-9.9 47.2 0.0-0.0 0.0 2.5-3.6 69.3 2.9 2.4 5.3 2.3 0.1 0.2 0.8 0.2 1.0 0.4 11.8TEAM TOTALS 32-32 21.9 32.6-79.8 40.9 3.6-12.6 28.3 17.6-26.6 66.3 17.9 27.3 45.2 17.8 - 20.1 17.4 1.2 13.5 2.3 86.4OPPONENT TOTALS 32-32 21.9 25.2-60.9 41.3 3.2-11.4 28.2 14.9-22.8 65.4 10.7 24.2 34.8 13.6 - 12.7 19.2 0.7 8.8 3.0 68.4

2014-2015 Game Results 23-9 (13-7)Date Opponent W/L Score10/31/14 Cisco College^ W 84-6611/1/14 LSU-Eunice^ W 133-7411/4/14 McLennan Community College ! W 83-7311/8/14 at LS-Eunice W 99-6611/13/14 vs. Odessa College # L 64-6611/14/14 vs. Brown Mackie College # W 123-8711/15/14 vs. Collin County Community College # W 82-7811/18/14 Our Lady of the Lake JV W 107-6711/22/14 at Paris Junior College* W 66-5612/3/14 Trinity Valley Community College* L 50-8312/10/14 Blinn College* W 84-7912/13/14 Tyler Junior College* W 93-811/3/15 vs. Collin County Community College % W 102-861/4/15 vs. McLennan Community College % W 99-791/7/15 at Tyler Junior College * L 78-961/10/15 Paris Junior College* W 83-741/12/15 at Bossier Parish Community College* W 87-841/14/15 at Trinity Valley Community College* L 72-771/17/15 Coastal Bend Community College* W 118-521/24/15 at Angelina College* L 84-911/28/15 at Kilgore College* W 105-671/31/15 Panola College* W 90-772/3/15 at Jacksonville College* W 76-702/7/15 at Coastal Bend Community College* W 95-642/11/15 Jacksonville College*$ L 77-802/14/15 at Blinn College* L 79-832/18/15 Bossier Parish Community College* ^^ W 92-882/21/15 Kilgore College* W 81-612/26/15 at Panola College* L 70-752/28/15 Angelina College*~ W 91-883/4/15 vs. Angelina College + W 66-633/6/15 vs. Trinity Valley Community College + L 53-73

^ denotes San Jac Classic! denotes Veteran’s game# denotes Tyler Junior College Classic* denotes Region XIV Conference game% denotes MCC Classic

$ denotes WBCA Play 4Kay^^ denotes Jam the Gym~ denotes Sophomore Night+ denotes Region XIV Tournament game

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RecordsWomen’s Basketball Coaches Association All-American

1. Kendra Howard 13-14, 14-15

2. Miranda LeJune 14-15

3. Kaelynn Wilson 14-15

Region XIV Academic All-Conference1. Sarah Davis 14-15

NJCAA All-Star Game2014 Kendra Howard2015 Kaelynn Wilson

Individual Game Points Scored

1. 57, Kendra Howard vs. Texas Storm (12/21/13)

2. 42, Cassandra Carrington vs. Temple College (11/17/01)

3. 40, Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07)

4. 38, Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (01/12/00)

5. 37, Levesha Holland vs. Panola College (11/26/02)

Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (11/7/06)

7. 36, Stephanie Hammond vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/96)

Rashekii Howard vs. Kilgore College (02/07/01)

Cassandra Carrington vs. Jacksonville College (12/8/01)

Kendra Howard vs. Jacksonville College (02/15/14)

Kendra Howard vs. Tyler Junior College (01/11/14)

12. 35, Taujhnae Travis vs. Angelina College (12/02/06)

Kendra Howard vs. Panola College (01/15/14)

Field Goals Made 1. 18, Kendra Howard vs. Texas Storm (12/21/13)

2. 15, Levesha Holland vs. Panola College (11/26/02)

3. 14, Cassandra Carrington vs. Temple College (11/17/01)

Taujhnae Travis vs. Angelina College (12/02/06)

5. 13, Stephanie Hammond vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/96)

Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (01/12/00)

Rashekii Howard vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/01)

Victoria Jones vs. Grayson College (11/29/03)

Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07)

Field Goals Attempted 1. 35, Kendra Howard vs. Texas Storm (12/21/13)

2. 33, Kendra Howard vs. Tyler Junior College (01/11/14)

3. 30, Shereen A.-Rahman vs. Howard College (01/04/96)

Rashekii Howard vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/01)

5. 29, Kendra Howard vs. Panola College (01/15/14)

6. 26, Rashekii Howard vs. Panola College (01/24/01)

Kendra Howard vs. Cisco (10/31/14)

Three-Point Shots Made 1. 7, Tracy Soetaert vs. Kilgore College (02/10/90)

2. 6, Stephanie Hammond vs. Kilgore College (02/17/96)

Adriana Ferreira vs. Paris College (01/16/02)

Kendra Howard vs. Texas Storm (12/21/13)

5. 5, Aimee Morton vs. Angelina College (01/27/99)

Alana Mountfield vs. Tyler Junior College (02/15/03)

Kirsten Cox vs. Midland College (11/10/06)

Kirsten Cox vs. Jacksonville College (01/17/07)

Kirsten Cox vs. Panola College (02/03/07)

Kirsten Cox vs. Jacksonville College (02/24/07)

Three-Point Shots Attempted 1. 14, Tracy Soetaert vs. Kilgore College (02/10/90)

Kirsten Cox vs. LSU-Eunice (02/10/07)

Kendra Howard vs. Cisco College (10/31/14)

4. 13, Charla Denmon vs. SWCC (11/30/00)

Kirsten Cox vs. LSU-Eunice (01/27/07)

Kirsten Cox vs. Panola College (01/24/07)

Free Throws Made 1. 16, Debbie Owen vs. Hill College (01/06/89)

2. 15, Ivia Tucker vs. Blinn College (02/23/00)

Tiffany Miller vs. Kilgore College (11/20/02)

4. 13, Kainey Givens-Davis vs. Temple College (11/17/01)

Cassandra Carrington vs. Trinity Valley (01/23/02)

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Free Throws Attempted 1. 23, Victoria Jones vs. Paris Junior College (11/25/03)

2. 21, Debbie Owen vs. Hill College (01/06/89)

3. 20, Cassandra Carrington vs. Panola College (02/06/02)

Kendra Howard vs. Texas Storm (12/21/13)

5. 18, Tiffany Miller vs. Kilgore College (11/20/02)

Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07)

7. 17, Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (1/12/00)

Ivia Tucker vs. Blinn College (2/23/00)

9. 15, Cassandra Carrington vs. Trinity Valley (2/16/02)

Total Rebounds 1. 26, Victoria Jones vs. Paris Junior College (11/25/03)

2. 23, Thomasina Gatson vs. Angelina College (12/8/90)

3. 22, Thomasina Gatson vs. Kilgore College (2/10/90)

A.J. Tillery vs. Hill College (11/12/97)

5. 21, Victoria Jones vs. Blinn College (01/24/04)

Victoria Jones vs. Paris Junior College (02/04/04)

7. 20, Victoria Jones vs. Jacksonville College (02/09/04)

8. 19, Monica Perkins-Miller vs. LSU-Eunice (02/10/07)

9. 18, Victoria Jones vs. Collin County (11/15/03)

Levesha Holland vs. Northeast Mississippi (11/08/02)

Danielle Head vs. Frank Phillips College (01/7/98)

Monica Perkins-Miller vs. Southern of Shreveport (12/09/06)

Raven Wilson vs. Angelina College (02/19/14)

Assists 1. 17, Miranda LeJune at Coastal Bend College (2/7/15)

2. 16, Miranda LeJune vs. LSU-Eunice (12/1/14)

3. 14, Miranda LeJune vs. Angelina College (2/28/15)

4. 13, Charla Denmon vs. Southern of Shreveport (01/11/01)

Alana Mountfield vs. Lon Morris (02/12/03)

Nekeita Bailey vs. Texas Storm (12/21/13)

Miranda LeJune vs. Coastal Bend College (1/17/15)

Steals 1. 11, Alana Mountfield vs. Lon Morris (02/12/03)

2. 10, Jenique Tyler vs. Blinn College (01/18/03)

Stephanie Hammond vs. Blinn College (03/02/96)

Ivia Tucker vs. SWCC (12/04/99)

Nikita Pettit vs. Jacksonville College (02/11/02)

Blocked Shots 1. 7, Stephanie Hammond vs. Kilgore College (2/21/96)

Crystal Cooper vs. Blinn College (03/02/96)

3. 6, Crystal Cooper vs. Temple College (11/25/96)

Meredith Lindsey vs. McLennan College (12/6/97)

Records

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About San Jacinto College Athletics

With 12 national championships in its more than 50-year storied athletic history, San Jacinto College has a long and rich tradition of athletic success, both on the court and field, and in the classroom. This excellence has brought with it national and international exposure to the College and local community. Like many community college and four-year athletic programs, San Jacinto College has a history of producing professional and Olympic athletes.

Divided among the three campuses, San Jacinto College, or San Jac as it has come to be known when referencing its athletics programs, has a variety of athletic opportunities for both male and female student-athletes. San Jac competes in six National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I teams: men’s basketball, soccer and baseball; and women’s basketball, softball, and volleyball.

San Jac has won national titles in men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, and, track and field, as well as individual titles in tennis. Along the way, San Jacinto College has produced numerous All-Americans and Academic All-Americans, solidifying the success of San Jac student-athletes on the court and field and in the classroom.

San Jacinto College National ChampionshipsYear Team Overall Record1968 Men’s Basketball 44-21983 Men’s Basketball 35-21984 Men’s Basketball 35-21985 Baseball 54-71986 Men’s Basketball 37-01986 Baseball 53-121987 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field n/a1987 Baseball 52-91987 Volleyball 39-71989 Women’s Indoor Track & Field n/a1989 Baseball 61-101990 Baseball 62-11

San Jacinto College National Runners-UpYear Team2012 Baseball2010 Volleyball Baseball2008 Men’s Soccer2004 Baseball2003 Men’s Basketball Baseball1999 Baseball1998 Baseball1997 Men’s Basketball1993 Volleyball1988 Baseball1984 Baseball1977 Men’s Basketball1976 Volleyball1967 Men’s Basketball

1984 San Jacinto College Basketball National Champions

1985 San Jacinto College Baseball National Champions

1987 San Jacinto College Volleyball National Champions

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About San Jacinto College AthleticsSan Jacinto College All-Time All-AmericansYear Name Team Sport2014-2015 Ana Helena Ribeiro Second Volleyball Walker Pennington Second Baseball Willie Mangum Third Men’s Basketball2013-2014 Jose Seoane First Soccer Ana Helena Ribeiro First Volleyball2012-2013 Marie-Pierre Bakima First Volleyball Mohammad Lee First Men’s Basketball Marlaina Pleydle Second Volleyball Jose Seoane Second Men’s Soccer2011-2012 Guillermo Alvarez First Men’s Soccer Jazmine Green First Volleyball Anthony Banda Third Baseball2010-2011 Alyssa Dibbern First Volleyball Marsell Holden First Men’s Basketball Candace Soares First Volleyball Tyler Wright Third Baseball Miguel Pena Honorable Mention Baseball Carlos Picado Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2009-2010 Miguel Pena First Baseball Christie Dorch Second Volleyball Sean Nolin Third Baseball2008-2009 Zuzana Cizova First Volleyball Maurice McNeill First Men’s Basketball Kieron Bernard First Men’s Soccer Gabriel Rodriguez First Men’s Soccer Deric Hawkins Second Baseball Julia Texeira Second Volleyball Mozesh Gyrio Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2007-2008 Kris Miller First Baseball Ricardo Ximenes First Men’s Soccer Kieron Bernard Second Men’s Soccer2006-2007 Ligia Clemente Second Volleyball Taujhnae Travis Second Women’s Basketball Nyla Ware Second Volleyball Booker Woodfox Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball2005-2006 Ardalan Attar First Men’s Soccer Arica Rodriguez Second Softball Gene Rhodes Second Volleyball Derrick Henry Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2004-2005 Dane Richards First Men’s Soccer Leah Alexander Second Volleyball Trey McDowell Second Men’s Basketball Rohan Bernard Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2003-2004 Jihad Muhammad Second Men’s Basketball Leah Alexander Honorable Mention Volleyball2002-2003 Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Nick Stavinoha First Baseball Mike Pankratz Second Baseball Clint Goocher Third Baseball Deshawn Woolery Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer2001-2002 Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Derick Payne Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Clint Goocher Third Baseball Nick Stavinoha Honorable Mention Baseball2000-2001 Antonio Falu’ First Men’s Basketball Fernando Castellanos Second Men’s Soccer Brett Cooley Third Baseball1999-2000 Kevin Theiss First Baseball1997-1998 Calvin Bowman First Men’s Basketball Krissy Renner Third Softball1996-1997 Omar Sneed First Men’s Basketball Damon Thames Honorable Mention Baseball1995-1996 Omar Sneed Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1993-1994 Jeniver Koutnik First Volleyball Michael Lloyd First Men’s Basketball Misty Farmer Honorable Mention Volleyball

Marsell Holden

Carlos Picado

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Year Name Team Sport1991-1992 Kim Hill Second Volleyball1990-1991 Julie Harper Second Volleyball Sam Cassell Third Men’s Basketball1989-1990 Joel Gilmore First Baseball Debi Henry Second Volleyball1988-1989 Stacie McDaniel First Volleyball Dan Robinson Honorable Mention Baseball Scott McCarty Honorable Mention Baseball1987-1988 Thayer Swain First Baseball Sonia Trevino First Volleyball Patricia Guerrero Honorable Mention Volleyball Jose Rivas Honorable Mention Baseball1986-1987 Eve Posey First Volleyball Mark Smith First Baseball Rachael Standley Second Volleyball1985-1986 Steve Camerda First Baseball Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Jackie LeDay Honorable Mention Volleyball1984-1985 Steve Bowden First Baseball Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Sandy Howell Second Volleyball1983-1984 Dody Rather First Baseball Walter Berry First Men’s Basketball Joe Mikulik Honorable Mention Baseball Kim Smith Honorable Mention Volleyball1982-1983 Kyle Todd Third Team Baseball Susan Willis Honorable Mention Volleyball1981-1982 Frank James Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Louis Ray Honorable Mention Baseball1980-1981 Allen Brown Second Baseball Tim Englund Second Baseball Teresa Odgen Second Volleyball Robin Hall Honorable Mention Volleyball Don Plummer Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1979-1980 Mark Brogdon Second Baseball Billy Goodwin Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1978-1979 Chuck Shirley Third Baseball Curtis Phauls Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball1977-1978 Eva Garcia First Team Volleyball Mark Martin Honorable Mention Baseball1976-1977 Ron Driver First Baseball Ollie Mack First Men’s Basketball Donna Branch First Volleyball Eva Garcia First Volleyball Debbie Brown Second Volleyball1975-1976 Donna Branch First Volleyball1973-1974 Steve Kerns Second Baseball1972-1973 Wayne Cato First Baseball Don Bravenec Honorable Mention Baseball1971-1972 Rick Burley First Baseball Tom Henderson First Men’s Basketball Paul Miller Honorable Mention Baseball1970-1971 Rick Burley First Baseball Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Tom Henderson Second Men’s Basketball1969-1970 Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Bob Nash Second Men’s Basketball1968-1969 Jeff Halliburton Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Steve Spretz Honorable Mention Baseball1967-1968 Steve Spretz Honorable Mention Baseball1966-1967 James Gorski Honorable Mention Baseball1965-1966 Glen Blanton Honorable Mention Baseball1964-1965 Mike Anderson Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball

About San Jacinto College Athletics

Marie-Pierre Bakima

Sean Nolin

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San Jacinto College All-Time NJCAA Academic All-AmericansYear Name Award Sport2014-2015 Chase Arledge Exemplary Academic Achievement Men’s Basketball Delaney Driver Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Elizabeth Garcia Superior Academic Achievement Softball Bridgitte Gauvin Superior Academic Achievement Softball Austin Johnson Superior Academic Achievement Baseball Walker Pennington Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Erik Nouis Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Rachel Warner Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball2013-2014 Keili Harrison Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball2012-2013 Matt Locus Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Conrad Ramquist Superior Academic Achievement Baseball2011-2012 Benjamin Silva Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence Baseball Kirby Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball2009-2010 Trey Ross Distinguished Academic All-American Baseball2008-2009 Lauren Tippet Academic All-American Women’s Basketball

NJCAA All-Academic Teams2014-2015 Men’s Basketball Volleyball

NJCAA Hall of Fame Inductees2011 Dane Richards Men’s Soccer2010 Ollie Mack Men’s Basketball2007 Scott Gernander Men’s Basketball 2005 Steve Francis Men’s Basketball2000 Becky Lidolph Volleyball1997 Rita Crockett Volleyball1996 Judy Harrison Track & Field / Cross Country1995 Walter Berry Men’s Basketball Wayne Graham Baseball1994 Ollie Taylor Men’s Basketball1993 Monica Hays Track & Field / Cross Country1990 Ronnie Arrow Men’s Basketball1986 Tom Henderson Men’s Basketball

About San Jacinto College Athletics

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About San Jacinto CollegeSan Jacinto College Central Campus: 8060 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, Texas 77505

North Campus: 5800 Uvalde Rd., Houston, Texas 77049

South Campus: 13735 Beamer Rd., Houston, Texas 77089

Maritime Campus (open Jan. 2016): 3700 Old Highway 146, La Porte, Texas 77571

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Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, since 1961. As one college with multiple locations, San Jacinto College has a location nearby the majority of our students. Our college brings people together for all kinds of academic pursuits, workforce training, continuing education, and frequent gatherings of civic, community, and non-profit groups.

San Jacinto College is committed to serving the citizens, businesses, and industries of East Harris County. At the core of our values is student success. In fact, we are a recognized leader in the national student completion movement. San Jacinto College was named an Achieving the Dream Leader College in 2011 and received this recognition again in 2014. We achieved this status through a direct focus on removing barriers for completion, enhancing support systems, and emphasizing academic excellence.

The College is also committed to developing a skilled and trained workforce to meet the growing demands of industry in our region. We partner with industry to ensure we are teaching the skills that make our students employable immediately upon completion of their program. We have created fast-track and stackable credentials to help meet that workforce need and to ensure students have a pathway as they progress in their careers.

At San Jacinto College, we know that not everyone is a “traditional” student. Goals and scheduling demands are unique, so we offer courses during the day, during the evening, on weekends, and online. San Jacinto College students choose from 186 degrees and certificates in 46 technical programs and university transfer pathways. Our corporate partners benefit from a robust training program through the Continuing and Professional Development division, which also offers leisure learning classes and programs for K-12 teachers through the Aerospace Academy.

San Jacinto College continues to lead in the Gulf Coast through grant-funded partnerships and collaboration with other colleges and organizations. These funds support student success through academic programs and initiatives promoting college retention and completion, regional workforce training, scholarships and tuition in various student programs, and create pathways to higher education and the workforce for middle and high school students.

Whatever path you take, you’ll find a friendly, big-hearted community at San Jacinto College.

San Jacinto college Your Goals. Your College.

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DATE OPPONENT TIME LOCATIONSunday, October 11 Dave Neely Scrimmage TBA Frisco, TXSaturday, October 17 SWABC Super Scrimmage TBA Frisco, TXSaturday, October 24 St. Thomas Scrimmage TBA Houston, TXFriday, October 30 San Jac Invitational Nichols Gym Murray State vs. SW Christian 2:00 pm Roxbury vs LSU-Eunice 4:00 pm San Jacinto vs Cisco 6:00 pm Saturday, October 31 San Jac Invitational Nichols Gym Cisco vs Roxbury 2:00 pm LSU-Eunice vs Murray State 4:00 pm SW Christian vs San Jacinto 6:00 pmTuesday, November 3 McLennan (Veteran’s Game) 5:30 pm Nichols GymSaturday, November 7 Cisco 2:00 pm Cisco, TXMonday, November 9 Victoria College (Faculty Night) 6:00 pm Nichols GymSaturday, November 14 Texas Storm 2:00 pm Nichols GymSaturday, November 21 Paris* 2:00 pm Nichols GymFriday, November 27 TVCC Classic – Hill College 5:00 pm Athens, TXSaturday, November 28 TVCC Classic – Tallahassee CC 10:00 am Athens, TXWednesday, December 2 Trinity Valley* 5:30 pm Athens, TXWednesday, December 9 Blinn* 5:30 pm Brenham, TXSaturday, December 12 Tyler* 2:00 pm Tyler, TXSaturday, January 2 MCC Classic – Collin County 4:00 pm Waco, TXSunday, January 3 MCC Classic – McLennan CC 7:00 pm Waco, TXWednesday, January 6 Tyler* 5:30 pm Nichols GymSaturday, January 9 Paris* 2:00 pm Paris, TXMonday, January 11 Bossier Parish* 2:00 pm Nichols GymWednesday , January 13 Trinity Valley* 5:30 pm Nichols GymSaturday , January 16 Coastal Bend* 2:00 pm Beeville, TXSaturday , January 23 Angelina* 2:00 pm Nichols GymWednesday , January 27 Kilgore* 5:30 pm Nichols Gym Saturday, January 30 Panola* 2:00 pm Carthage, TXWednesday, February 3 Jacksonville* 5:30 pm Nichols GymSaturday, February 6 Coastal Bend* 2:00 pm Nichols Gym Tuesday, February 9 Jacksonville* 5:30 pm Jacksonville, TXSaturday, February 13 Blinn (Play4Kay)* 2:00 pm Nichols GymWednesday, February 17 Bossier* 12:30 pm Bossier, LASaturday, February 20 Kilgore* 2:00 pm Kilgore, TXWednesday, February 24 Panola (Sophomore Salute)* 5:30 pm Nichols GymSaturday, February 27 Angelina* 2:00 pm Lufkin, TXWednesday-Saturday, March 2-5 Region XIV Tournament TBA Lufkin, TX Monday-Friday, March 14-18 NJCAA National Tournament TBA Lubbock, TX

*Region14 Conference Game Bold = Home Games


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