50 PGC Grads Will Compete in the 2011 NCAA and WNIT Tournaments
PGC Basketball is thrilled to announce that 50 PGC graduates will be competing on teams during the 2011 NCAA and WNIT tournaments.
Men’s NCAA (3 PGC Grads)
- Alex Tyus, Florida (PGC 2009)
- Ronald Nored, Butler (PGC 2005, 2006)
- Van Hatchell, North Carolina (PGC 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009)
Women’s NCAA (31 PGC Grads)
- Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame (PGC 2005)
- Lorin Dixon, Connecticut (PGC 2009)
- Bria Hartley, Connecticut (PGC 2010)
- Jasmine Thomas, Michigan State (PGC 2010)
- Jacqui Kalin, Northern Iowa (PGC 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
- Samantha McKay, Dayton (PGC 2010)
- Sam Quigley, DePaul (PGC 2008)
- Deidre Naughton, DePaul (PGC 2008)
- Alexa Deluzio, Florida State (PGC 2006)
- Kamile Wahlin, Iowa (2005, 2006)
- Dawn Evans, James Madison (PGC 2008)
- Dara Taylor, Maryland (PGC 2009, 2010)
- Tatiyanna McMorris, Marquette (PGC 2008)
- Angel Robinson, Marquette (PGC 2008)
- Kristine Best, Marist (PGC 2010)
- Lexie Nelson, Montana (PGC 2009)
- Italee Lucas, North Carolina (PGC 2008, 2009)
- Tierra Ruffin-Pratt (North Carolina)
- Cetera DeGraffenreid, North Carolina (PGC 2008, 2009)
- Krista Gross, North Carolina (PGC 2010)
- Latifah Coleman, North Carolina (PGC 2010)
- Nicole Powell, North Carolina (PGC 2009)
- Shannon Smith, North Carolina (PGC 2010)
- She’la White, North Carolina (2009)
- Amanda Zimmerman, Iowa State
- Alexis Bentley, Penn State (PGC 2006, 2007)
- Ashleigh Fontenette, Texas (PGC 2009)
- Mariah Williams, UCLA (PGC 2010)
- Devona Allgood, Princeton (PGC 2009)
- Sharena Taylor, Georgia Tech (PGC 2010)
- Erica Thompson, Georgia Tech (PGC 2010)
- Metra Walthour, Georgia Tech (PGC 2009)
Women’s NIT (16 PGC Grads)
- Emilee Johnson, California Santa Barbara (PGC 2008)
- Vanessa Abel, Duquense (PGC 2009)
- D’Franktz Smart, Rice (PGC 2010)
- Veronica Hicks, Michigan (PGC 2008, 2010)
- Amanda Johnson, Nevada (PGC 2009)
- Tessah Holt, Boston College (PGC 2010)
- Alice Coddington, Utah State (PGC 2009)
- Jaclyn Thoman, Boston College (PGC 2009)
- Carly Thibault, Monmouth (PGC 2010)
- Ally Jensen, Creighton (PGC 2009)
- Candice Walker, Loyola Maryland
- Ariana Moore, Virginia (PGC 2008)
- Carneta Henderson, Southern (PGC 2010)
- Lonnika Thompson, Florida (PGC 2008)
- Monesha Davis, Morgan State (PGC 2010)
- Erin Winkfield, Morgan State
In 2010, 16 of the 64 teams in the 2010 NCAA tournament featured PGC grads. 14 of the 64 teams in the 2010 NIT teams featured PGC grads.
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