Indian Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 At this point, the title can be changed to signings (59) instead of verbal commitments. Heights and positions were verified from this forum and recruiting sites such as Hoopgurlz. Any to add, just give name, height, primary position, high school and college and they can be included. Smaller division players are not at the end due to any perceived lack of quality, just to help organize the list. This is to help everyone reference and keep track of where all the signing seniors in the state plan to keep playing. Atlantic 10: LaSalle: T'Essence Phelps, 5'10" forward, Lincoln County Xavier: Lakeisha Crouch, 5'10" forward, Hillsboro Atlantic Sun: Belmont: Rechelle Dye, 5'5" guard, South Greene Florida Gulf Coast: Amber Rechis, 5'8" guard, Westview Kennesaw State: Taylor Mills, 5'6" guard, Gibbs Big 12: Texas: Chassidy Fussell, 5'10" forward, Obion Central Big South: Liberty: Jasmine Gardner, 6'3" center, Memphis Mitchell Winthrop: Quesha McClanahan, 5'7" guard, Oak Ridge Conference USA Houston: Breana Williams, 5'8" guard, Lausanne Marshall: Orlandria Williams, 5'8" guard, Memphis Overton Horizon League: Youngstown State: Jill Herman, 5'11" forward, Powell Ivy League: Columbia: Blaine Frolich, 6'2" forward, Dobyns-Bennett Missouri Valley: Missouri State: Desiree Phillips, 5'10" guard-forward, Memphis Manassas Southern Illinois: Sidney Goins, 5'8" guard, Morristown West; Raquel Miller, 6'2" forward, Liberty OVC: Austin Peay: Q’Schara Brown. 5'11" forward, Cleveland Eastern Kentucky: Marie Carpenter, 5'8" guard, Ensworth Jacksonville State: LaKeria Crowder 5'3" point guard, Memphis Overton Tennessee State: Tenesha Stenson, 5'7" guard, McGavock Tennessee Tech: Molly Heady, 5'11" forward, Clarkrange UT-Martin: Beth Hawn, 6'1" post, Forrest; Jaclissa Haislip, 6'0" forward, Murfreesboro Riverdale; Jasmine Newsome; 5'7" guard, Millington; Heather Butler, 5'5" guard, Gibson County; Heather Griffin, 5'10" forward, Gibson County; Matrieka Minter, 5'10" guard/forward. Bolivar Central; Perica Glenn, 6'0" post, Milan; Aubrey Reedy, 5'11" post, Gibson County SEC: Alabama: Jasmine Robinson, 5'7" guard, Memphis Overton Kentucky: LaQuinta Jefferson, 6'0" guard-forward, LaVergne Mississippi State: Carnecia Williams 6'2" forward, White Station Ole Miss: Shae Nelson, 6'0" wing, Cordova Tennessee: Lauren Avant, 5'8" guard, Lausanne Vanderbilt: Kayci Ferris, 6'8" post, Smith County Southern Conference: Chattanooga: Taylor Hall, 6'1" forward; Morristown West; Alex Black, 5'5" guard, Harding Academy College of Charleston: Deidre Ramer, 6'3" post, Battleground Academy Samford: Shelby Campbell, 5'10" point guard, Murfreesboro Blackman Sun Belt: Arkansas-Little Rock: Nia Gregory, 5'5" guard, Collierville; Karisma Tyson, 6'0" guard, Memphis Overton MTSU: Jordyn Luffman, 6'0" guard, Lawrence County; Laken Leonard, 5'10" forward, Jackson County; Stephanie Myers, 6'5" post, LaVergene. Division II/III/NAIA/junior college: Alabama-Huntsville: Janie Graves, 5'7" guard, Shelbyville Berry (Rome GA) College: Zoe Williams, 5'10" guard-wing, Red Bank Bryan College: Kelsie Crips, 5'9" wing, Lebanon; Jenna Ray, 5'11" forward, Roane County; Carrie Goodson, 5'6" guard, Maryville Campbellsville: Alex Martin, 5'8" guard, Middle Tennessee Christian Carson-Newman: Shannon Depew, 6'0" forward, Cocke County Cumberland University: Casie Cowan, 5'3" guard, Seymour King College: Brianna Kelley, 5'10" guard, Greeneville Lee University: Karley Miller, 6'0" forward, Harpeth; Hollie German, 5'7" guard, Polk County; Madison Lee, 5'8" guard, McMinn Central Motlow State: Mary Katherine Potts, 5'6" guard, Cascade Tennessee Wesleyan: Courtney Gobble, 5'7" guard, Walker Valley; Bailey Lyness, 5'2" guard, Red Bank Union (TN): Emily Sissom, 5'6" guard, Cannon County (jr) . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Not-so HeavyD Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 Add to UT-Martin...... Matrieka Minter, 5'10" Guard/Forward. Bolivar Central; Perica Glenn, 6'0" Post, Milan HS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indian Posted October 24, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 That's an impressive in-state haul to UT-Martin. Added Polk County's Hollie German to Lee University. The press release says she chose Lee over NCAA Division I Samford, not a slouch program by any means, and also was recruited by College of Charleston and Kennesaw State. I'd heard during the summer Lee was a likely choice for her and figured it would be in print any day now. 16 points, 4.5 assists, 3 steals, 4.0 GPA. Polk won 26 games last year and made the Class AA sectional. They and McMinn Central should be the favorites again in their region. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bri Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Shelby Campbell 5'7 point guard Samford, Marie Carpenter 5'8 guard Eastern Kentucky, Alex Martin 5'8 guard Cambellsville (sp) University, Tanesha Stenson 5'7 guard TN State University. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indian Posted October 25, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Does Alex Martin play for Shelbyville? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptguard12 Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Does Alex Martin play for Shelbyville? She did at one time, but she currently plays for Middle Tennessee Christian. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reboundmaster Posted October 26, 2009 Report Share Posted October 26, 2009 UT-Martin: Beth Hawn, 6'1" post, Forrest; Jaclissa Haislip, 6'0" forward, Murfreesboro Riverdale; Jasmine Newsome; 5'7" guard, Millington; Heather Butler, 5'5" guard, Gibson County; Heather Griffin, 5'10" forward, Gibson County; Matrieka Minter, 5'10" guard/forward. Bolivar Central; Perica Glenn, 6'0" post, Milan If I'm counting right, that's 7 recruits for UT Martin. They have 9 on their roster right now with no seniors. Aren't they limited to 15 players? How will that work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indian Posted October 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 26, 2009 The players already there better get to work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxylady Posted October 26, 2009 Report Share Posted October 26, 2009 UT-Martin: Beth Hawn, 6'1" post, Forrest; Jaclissa Haislip, 6'0" forward, Murfreesboro Riverdale; Jasmine Newsome; 5'7" guard, Millington; Heather Butler, 5'5" guard, Gibson County; Heather Griffin, 5'10" forward, Gibson County; Matrieka Minter, 5'10" guard/forward. Bolivar Central; Perica Glenn, 6'0" post, Milan If I'm counting right, that's 7 recruits for UT Martin. They have 9 on their roster right now with no seniors. Aren't they limited to 15 players? How will that work? Two others mentioned. That would make 9 recruits. Are they counting on some of these dropping out? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bri Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 I was told UT Martin was using 9 scholarships for the 2010 class. From what I was told the current roster knows that they may not be offered a scholarship next year if they are not productive with the new coaching staff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GCPioneer Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 I was told UT Martin was using 9 scholarships for the 2010 class. From what I was told the current roster knows that they may not be offered a scholarship next year if they are not productive with the new coaching staff. That's smart on the coaching staffs part. Everyone of the girls in the 2010 class are definately D1 material and will be the beginning of the McMillan era at UTM. I'm not really familiar with Beth Hawn of Forrest. Can someone from the area give a run down on her...points, rebounds, etc... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BBallExtreme Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 SEC Mississippi State--Carnecia Williams 6'2" F--White Station Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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