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2011-2012 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School2 Olivia Simmons C 6-2 Soph. Melbourne, Australia / Box Hill Academy (Arizona State University)

3 Paris Carter G 5-7 Fresh. Baytown / Barbers Hill HS

10 Olimpiea Hurst C 6-4 Fresh. Brisbane, Australia / St. James

11 Raija McWright F 5-9 Soph. Terrell / Terrell HS

12 Jessica Hines G 5-8 Fresh. Humble / Humble HS (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)

13 Shadae Shepherd F 5-10 Soph. Pasadena / Dobie HS

14 Tarneshia Burns G 5-6 Soph. Houston / Madison HS (Paul Quinn College)

20 Vonkyiah Jackson G 5-7 Soph. Houston / Atascocita HS (Paul Quinn College)

21 Ashley Deboise C 6-1 Fresh. Rosenberg / B.F. Terry HS (Wiley College)

22 Korean Davenport G 5-6 Soph. Houston / Washington HS

23 Nicole Davis F 6-0 Fresh. Houston / Kashmere HS

24 Adaeze Elonu F 5-11 Soph. Houston / Alief-Elsik HS

32 Vyshae Holmes F 5-11 Fresh. Houston / Channelview HS

33 Jaleesa Allen F 6-0 Soph. La Marque / La Marque HS

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#2 Olivia Simmons6-2 | Soph. | CMelbourne, Australia | Box Hill Academy (Arizona State University)

#11 Raija McWright5-9 | Soph. | FTerrell | Terrell HS

#12 Jessica Hines5-8 | Soph. | GHumble | Humble HS (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)

#10 Olimpiea Hurst6-4 | Fresh. | CBrisbane, Australia | St. James

Player Profiles

#3 Paris Carter5-7 | Fresh. | GBaytown | Barbers Hill HS

#13 Shadae Shepherd5-10 | Soph. | FPasadena | Dobie HS

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#20 Vonkyiah Jackson5-7 | Soph. | GHouston | Atascocita HS (Paul Quinn College)

#21 Ashley Deboise6-1 | Fresh. | CRosenberg | B.F. Terry HS (Wiley College)

#22 Korean Davenport5-6 | Soph. | GHouston | Washington HS

#23 Nicole Davis6-0 | Fresh. | FHouston | Kashmere HS

#24 Adaeze Elonu5-11 | Soph. | FHouston | Alief-Elsik HS

Player Profiles

#14 Tarneshia Burns5-6 | Soph. | GPasadena | Dobie HS (Paul Quinn College)

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#32 Vyshae Holmes5-11 | Fresh. | FHouston | Channelview HS

#33 Jaleesa Allen6-0 | Soph. | FLa Marque | La Marque HS

Player Profiles

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Eric Taylor enters his fourth season as head coach of the San Jacinto College women’s basketball team. After inheriting the squad prior to the 2008-09 season, Taylor has experienced the ups and downs of collegiate basketball. However, he feels that this season could be a breakout one for San Jac.

Last season was the most successful for San Jac under Taylor’s tutelage. He guided SJC to a 9-22 overall record, and an appearance in the Region XIV tournament for the first time in four years. With 11 freshmen on the roster, it was a young team that rose to the challenge presented to them at the start of the season. Jaleesa Allen and Wendi Mitchell earned All-Conference honors.

During the 2009-2010 season, San Jac battled through numerous injuries, losing eight different players by the half-way mark, leaving Taylor with half of his original team of 15 to finish out the year. Despite a tough 6-23 overall record, 2-16 in conference play, Taylor felt there were some bright spots. Adanna Opara and Ashley Watson signed National Letters of Intent to play for Texas Pan American University, the team grade point average was 2.7, and all eight sophomores graduated from San Jacinto College. Opara and team MVP Kaylin Little both earned All-Conference honorable mention honors.

Taylor assumed the role of head coach prior to the 2008-09 season, replacing Shawn Silman who stepped down after 12 seasons. As a rookie head coach, Taylor and San Jac finished 5-25 on the season. That year, Jasmyne Watson and Darshell Hatch were named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XIV women’s basketball all-conference honorable mention team.

“I love the game. That’s why I coach,” noted Taylor. “It’s an opportunity for student-athletes to get an education through the game of basketball, and I can share with them my past experiences and teach them how to get to the next level.”

Taylor is a native of Shreveport, La., where he attended Captain Shreve High School. He lettered three years on the basketball team and graduated with a 3.2 GPA. He went on to play at Holmes Community College in Goodman, Miss., where he averaged 11.7 points and six rebounds per game for the Bulldogs. He then transferred to the University of Southwestern Louisiana where he averaged 16 points and eight rebounds per game, and later played for Wiley College in Marshall, Texas.

Eric TaylorLouisiana State University at ShreveportOverall: 20-70 (three seasons)

Coach Profiles

Taylor’s coaching career includes a stint as an assistant coach at Southern University in Shreveport, where he also earned associate degrees in computer science and mathematics. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Secondary Education at Louisiana State University at Shreveport. Taylor played professionally in the Southwestern Basketball League in Dallas, and on the Pro-Am Circuit in the Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma region.

“I’m excited to be the head coach at San Jacinto College,” added Taylor. “It is my belief that through hard work, commitment and dedication, we can reach the goals we’ve set for us here at San Jacinto College.”

Prior to being named the head coach, he served as a team consultant while in the role of physical education instructor and director of intramural sports.

Taylor and his wife, Kimberly, have two children: Xavier, 20; and Kayla, 13.

Head Coach Eric Taylor

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Assisant Coach profiles

Patrick McGowen joined the San Jacinto College women’s basketball team in August 2011. He comes to San Jac after a four-year stint on the University of Arkansas at Monticello coaching staff under Head Coach Chris Ratliff.

“It’s a blessing to be here at San Jacinto College,” said McGowen. “I love basketball. I grew up around the sport, and I want to be able to help young adults. I’m looking forward to my time at San Jacinto College.”

McGowen played at Lee College and then went on to play at Southwestern Assembly of God University in Waxahachie, Texas. He holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, with a minor in coaching, from University of Arkansas at Monicello. Originally from Dayton, Texas, McGowen has two daughters, Kailee and Dominique.

Jason WardTeam Manager

Patrick McGowenAssistant CoachUniversity of Arkansas at Monticello (2011)First Season

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2010-2011 Season Statistics and ResultsTotal 3-Point F-Throw

Player gp fg-fga Pct. 3fg-fga Pct. ft-fta Pct. Reb. Asst. Blk St. Pts. Avg.Allen, Jaleesa 29 114-226 50.4 5-26 19.2 102-141 72.3 221 42 26 65 339 11.7Atkins, Ebony 8 6-12 50.0 0-0 -- 3-6 50.00 5 0 1 1 15 3.0Carrier, Shaleatha 29 45-79 57.0 0-0 -- 55-86 64.0 100 8 14 16 154 5.3Davenport, Korean 29 43-136 31.6 12-49 24.5 15-30 60.0 44 71 6 12 118 4.1Elonu, Adaeze 28 59-124 47.6 3-17 17.6 24-34 70.6 137 17 25 27 147 5.3Gibson, Charcara 4 3-6 50.00 0-0 -- 0-3 0.00 5 0 3 0 6 1.5Hewett, D’Mesha 23 23-64 35.9 10-31 32.2 22-37 59.4 17 23 0 15 78 4.0Jewell, Porscha 29 81-200 40.5 37-233 15.9 54-84 64.3 70 50 1 44 249 8.6Johnson, Ashley 27 69-173 39.9 24-110 21.8 28-77 36.4 39 92 2 231 245 9.1McWright, Raija 29 71-166 42.8 14-38 36.8 65-96 67.7 75 50 18 22 233 8.0Mitchell, Wendi 25 89-156 57.1 0-0 -- 36-55 65.5 177 9 62 14 201 8.0Shepherd, Shadae 27 43-114 37.7 16-48 33.3 37-64 57.8 42 20 0 16 127 4.7TEAM TOTALS 29 614-1,374 44.7 111-473 23.5 419-667 62.8 905 359 154 247 1,803 62.2

2010-2011 San Jac Season RecordsDate Opponent W/L Score11/01/10 Temple College L 62-6411/05/10 Hill College W 64-5511/09/10 at Temple College L 58-6011/12/10 vs. Arkansas Baptist L 76-8511/13/10 at Southern University at Shreveport W 78-6211/19/10 at Hill College L 59-6511/20/10 Southwestern Christian College W 90-6911/20/10 Southern University at Shreveport W 75-5712/01/10 Trinity Valley Community College L 66-8812/04/10 at Paris Junior College L 48-8012/08/10 Angelina College L 59-6812/28/10 vs. Northwest Shoals Community College L 67-7612/29/10 at Southwest Tennessee Community College L 80-9001/05/11 Lon Morris* L 79-9401/08/11 at Blinn College* L 60-6201/10/11 at Louisiana State University-Eunice L 54-5501/12/11 Jacksonville College* W 54-5201/15/11 Panola College* W 74-6101/19/11 at Trinity Valley Community College* L 46-11601/22/11 Kilgore College* L 59-7201/26/11 at Tyler Junior College* L 55-7501/29/11 Paris Junior College* W 58-5102/02/11 at Panola College* L 59-6602/05/11 at Angelina College* L 60-7302/09/11 Blinn College* L 68-8302/12/11 at Kilgore College* L 63-8002/16/11 Tyler Junior College* L 57-8202/19/11 at Lon Morris*# L 57-9702/23/11 Louisiana State University-Eunice W 88-6102/26/11 Jacksonville College* W 83-7103/04/11 Trinity Valley Community College% L 58-95* = Region XIV game# = Pink Zone game% = Region XIV Tournament gameIndividual All-Time Single Game Records

2010-2011 Season Statistics and Results

Korean Davenport

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Records

Points Scored1. 42, Cassandra Carrington vs. Temple College (11/17/01)2. 40, Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07)3. 38, Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (01/12/00) 4. 37, Levesha Holland vs. Panola College (11/26/02) Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (11/7/06)6. 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)9. 35, Taujhnae Travis vs. Angelina College (12/02/06) 10. 34, Susan Young vs. Paris Junior College (02/24/97) Rashekii Howard vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/01)

Field Goals Made1. 15, Levesha Holland vs. Panola College (11/26/02)2. 14, Cassandra Carrington vs. Temple College (11/17/01) Taujhnae Travis vs. Angelina College (12/02/06)4. 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 Attempted1. 30, Shereen A.-Rahman vs. Howard College (01/04/96) Rashekii Howard vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/01)3. 26, Rashekii Howard vs. Panola College (01/24/01)4. 25, Stephanie Hammond vs. Panola College (01/20/96) Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (01/12/00) Ivia Tucker vs. Paris Junior College (01/15/00)

Three-Point Shots Made1. 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)4. 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 Attempted1. 14, Tracy Soetaert vs. Kilgore College (02/10/90) Kirsten Cox vs. LSU-Eunice (02/10/07)3. 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 Made1. 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) Free Throws Attempted1. 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)4. 18, Tiffany Miller vs. Kilgore College (11/20/02) Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07)5. 17, Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (1/12/00) Ivia Tucker vs. Blinn College (2/23/00)7. 15, Cassandra Carrington vs. Trinity Valley (2/16/02)

Total Rebounds1. 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)

Assists1. 13, Charla Denmon vs. Southern of Shreveport (01/11/01) Alana Mountfield vs. Lon Morris (02/12/03)3. 12, Ivia Tucker vs. SWCC (12/04/99)4. 11, Sara Navarro vs. Collin County (01/06/01) Sara Navarro vs. Panola College (02/17/01)

Steals1. 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 Shots1. 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)

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History

1981-82 Region XIV South Zone Runners-up

1982-83 Region XIV South Zone Champions

2001-02 Region XIV Quarterfinalists

2002-03 Region XIV Quarterfinalists

2006-07 Region XIV Quarterfinalists

2010-11 Region XIV 1st Round

Many San Jacinto College players have gone on to enjoy successful collegiate careers at four-year colleges. The following is a look at those standouts.

Charla Denmon Sam Houston State University

Adrianna Ferreira Brazilian National Team

Gelater Fullwood Foothills College

Kianey Givens Davis Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo

Levesha Holland Henderson State University

Latrice Hood St. Bonaventure

Rashekii Howard Lamar University

Victoria Jones Texas Southern University

Carla Kantara Converse College

Danica King Houston Baptist University (Kodak All-American)

Robin McNair Southwest Texas State

Tiffany Miller Wiley College

Taryn Mount LeTourneau University

Alana Mountfield Daytona Beach College

Adanna Opara University of Texas – Pan Am

Conicka Parker Lenoire - Rhyne College

Nikita Pettit Sam Houston State University

LaKesha Raffeet Henderson State University

Shailee Sztern Columbus State University

A.J. Tillery Texas A&M – Commerce

Mesha Tisdel Samford University

Taujhnae Travis Oklahoma Baptist (Kodak All-American)

Ashley Watson University of Texas – Pan Am

Malikka Webb University of Dallas

Wendy Whiting Texas A&M University

Amber Williams McNeese State University

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The San Jacinto College North campus serves the Sheldon, Galena Park, and Channelview independent school districts. Located at 5800 Uvalde Road in Houston, Texas, the North campus is nestled on more than 105 wooded acres convenient to the communities of North Shore, Channelview, Sheldon, Galena Park, and Jacinto City. The North houses the College’s baseball and women’s basketball teams, as well as the College debate team.

In addition to providing quality education, San Jacinto College North also serves as a convenient hub for its community, generally known as the North Channel area due to the proximity to the thriving Houston Ship Channel. Local service organizations and business groups often hold regular meetings at the North campus, including the North Shore Rotary Club, the North Channel Area Chamber of Commerce, San Jacinto Pilot Club, Wendell Ley Family YMCA, League of United Latin American Citizens, and Head Start.

The North Channel area is one of the most demographically diverse parts of Harris County, where vibrant mixes of people from various backgrounds live and work. Like the community, the North campus is a “melting pot” of students representing a variety of nationalities.

The economy of the North Channel area is also diverse, with a strong representation of small and medium businesses, petrochemical plants, maritime industries, warehouse and distribution centers, fabricating operations, and hospital, retail and service companies. To prepare students for the global marketplace, and to ensure companies have a well-trained work force, the North campus offers high quality academic instruction. In addition, fast-track training in a wide range of technical and health science programs is available. Programs range from diesel, automotive collision and welding technologies, to vocational nursing, engineering design graphics, culinary arts, and cosmetology.

San Jacinto College North has earned a well-deserved reputation for maintaining a tradition of academic excellence and high standards. Three of the College’s technical programs — information technology, real estate and paralegal — have earned the prestigious recognition of Exemplary Workforce Education Program rating by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Students at San Jacinto College North learn from master teachers and engage with a rich academic curriculum that prepares them to enter the diverse workforce and for transfer to four-year universities. To help students achieve their academic goals, the North campus enjoys rich collaboration with secondary schools of the North Channel community. Some of the many initiatives developed with local school districts include the Modified Early College Academy (MECA), dual credit, shared counselors, Scholars Academy, and Upward Bound Math and Science.

A notable collaboration between the North campus and local secondary schools is TRIO, three federally-funded programs that provide services and support for low-income households, and for students who will be the first in their families to graduate from college. The TRIO programs provide academic, career and financial counseling to participants and encourage them to graduate from high school and continue to earn postsecondary degrees.

Student-athletes in baseball and women’s basketball play competitively in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The women’s basketball team has advanced to the Region XIV playoffs three times since 2002, while the baseball team continues its tradition of excellence year after year, having made 21 overall appearances at the JUCO World Series, with a national runner up finish in 2010.

By serving as a meeting place for area organizations, providing high caliber education in academic and technical courses, celebrating a diverse and inclusive community, and by collaborating with local secondary schools, San Jacinto College’s North campus responds to the unique needs of the North Channel communities and helps to ensure the growing San Jacinto College community remains robust and thriving.

San Jacinto College North Campus5800 Uvalde Rd., Houston, TX 77049281.998.6150

San Jacinto college Your Goals. Your College.

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Women’s Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Time Site

Saturday Oct. 8 Houston Jaguars Scrimmage 2 p.m. HoustonSaturday Oct. 15 SAWBC Super Scrimmage TBA CarroltonThursday Oct. 20 Inter-Squad Scrimmage 5:30 p.m. HoustonWednesday Oct. 26 at University of St. Thomas (scrimmage) 5 p.m. Houston

Baton Rouge Community College Classic^Friday Nov. 4 LSU-Eunice 5:30 p.m. Baton Rouge, La.Saturday Nov. 5 Faulkner St. 2 p.m. Baton Rouge, La.Tuesday Nov. 8 McLennan 5:30 p.m. Houston

Southern Shreveport Classic %Friday Nov. 11 Stephen F. Austin (JV) TBA Shreveport, La.Saturday Nov. 12 Coahoma CC TBA Shreveport, La.

Monday Nov. 14 at Southwest Christian College 5:30 p.m. TerrellSan Jac Classic $

Friday Nov. 18 Baton Rouge CC 7:30 p.m. HoustonSaturday Nov. 19 Southern Shreveport 4 p.m. HoustonWednesday Nov. 30 at Tyler Junior College* 5:30 p.m. TylerSaturday Dec. 3 Paris Junior College* 2 p.m. HoustonWednesday Dec. 7 at Angelina College* 5:30 p.m. Lufkin

McLennan Shoot-outFriday Jan. 6 Colling County CC 6 p.m. WacoSaturday Jan. 7 McLennan 7 p.m. WacoWednesday Jan. 11 at Lon Morris* 5:30 p.m. JacksonvilleSaturday Jan. 14 Blinn College* 2 p.m. HoustonMonday Jan. 16 at Trinity Valley Community College* 5:30 p.m. AthensWednesday Jan. 18 Jacksonville College* 5:30 p.m. HoustonWednesday Jan. 25 Trinity Valley Community College* 5:30 p.m. HoustonSaturday Jan. 28 at Kilgore College* 2 p.m. KilgoreWednesday Feb. 1 Tyler Junior College* 5:30 p.m. HoustonSaturday Feb. 4 at Paris Junior College* 2 p.m. ParisWednesday Feb. 8 Panola College* 5:30 p.m. HoustonSaturday Feb. 11 Angelina College* 2 p.m. HoustonWednesday Feb. 15 at Blinn College* 5:30 p.m. BrenhamSaturday Feb. 18 Kilgore College*# 2 p.m. HoustonSaturday Feb. 25 Lon Morris* 2 p.m. HoustonWednesday Feb. 29 at Panola College* 5:30 p.m. CarthageSaturday March 3 at Jacksonville College* 2 p.m. JacksonvilleWednesday-Saturday March 7-10 at Region XIV Tournament TBA Tyler

^ denotes Baton Rouge Community College Classic • % denotes Southern University at Shreveport Classic • $ denotes San Jac Classic* denotes Region XIV Conference game • # denotes WBCA Pink Zone week game

All games listed in bold are home games played at the San Jacinto College North campus, Nichols Gymnasium, located at 5800 Uvalde Road in Houston.

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