Lady Techster Honors Kodak All-Americans When a program’s won 932 games, participated in 28 national postseason tournaments including 25 NCAA Tournaments, advanced to 13 Final Fours, competed in eight national championship games and won three national titles, then it’s been fortunate enough to recruit some of the top players in the history of the women’s game. That’s just what Louisiana Tech has accomplished. Over the 34 years of Lady Techster basketball, the Memorial Gym and Thomas Assembly Center crowds have watched 11 Kodak All-Americans suit up in the Columbia blue and red Tech uniform. The names ring like a who’s who in the history of the game - Pam Kelly, Angela Turner, Janice Lawrence, Pam Gant, Teresa Weatherspoon, Nora Lewis, Venus Lacy, Vickie Johnson, Debra Williams, Amanda Wilson and Tamicha Jackson. Four of those individuals - Kelly, Lawrence, Weatherspoon and Johnson - have won the award multiple times thus Tech can claim 16 Kodak AllAmericans. 41 Pam Kelly (1978-82) Kodak Year(s): 1980, 1981, 1982 When people think about some of the most dominating post players in the history of women’s basketball, Louisiana Tech’s Pam Kelly has to be near the top of the list. Despite the fact Kelly was a mere 6foot tall, the Columbia, La., native recorded one of the most remarkable careers in Lady Techster history. Tech’s only three-time Kodak All-America honoree first ever recipient, Kelly led Tech to two national championships - the 1980-81 AIAW title and the 1981-82 NCAA title. During her four year career, the 1982 Wade Trophy winner scored an incredible 2,979 points and grabbed 1,511 rebounds while leading the Lady Techsters to a 143-10 record - the most wins ever over a fouryear period in the history of the program. Almost 20 years after Kelly’s playing days ended, she still ranks No. 1 in scoring, No. 1 in rebounding, No. 1 in field goals made (1,193), No.1 in free throws made (593), No. 2 in scoring average (19.5) and No. 7 in steals (274). Kelly whose number is retired - was enshrined in the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. 5 Angela Turner (1978-1982) Kodak Year(s): 1982 Known affectionately as A.T. by all Lady Techster fans, the sharp-shooting Angela Turner is still considered today as one of the best allaround players in the history of Tech basketball. A key component to Tech’s early success in women’s basketball, Turner helped lead the Lady Techsters to four straight Final Fours and two national championship titles - the 1981 AIAW and the 1982 NCAA. The Saline, La., native started from day one at Tech, averaging 16.0 points and 6.5 rebounds her freshman season, earning her the Louisiana Most Valuable Player award. Her sophomore year was even more impressive as Turner scored 817 points, which still stands No. 2 in the Tech record books for most points in a single season. Turner, who earned her Kodak All-American award her senior season as Tech won its second straight national championship title, exemplified the term student-athlete as she also garnered an NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship. Today, Turner is the only Lady Techster to rank in the Top 10 in points (No. 3 with 2,262), rebounds (No. 6 with 1,073), assists (No. 8 with 466) and steals (No. 3 with 358). She also ranks No. 2 in field goals made (1,021). Her No. 5 jersey has been retired at Tech. 51 Janice Lawrence (1980-1984) Kodak Year(s): 1983, 1984 Many people argue that Janice Lawrence is the greatest player in Louisiana Tech Lady Techster history - an argument that has plenty of factual support. The 6-foot, 3-inch center dominated women’s basketball during her four years at Tech, leading the Lady Techsters to a 136-6 record from 1980 through 1984. Even with her size, Lawrence possessed the ability to shot the 15-footer or put the ball and the floor and go past a defender at any time. The Lucedale, Miss., native participated in four Final Fours and won two national championships during her career while earning almost every individual honor imaginable. Lawrence earned her first Kodak All-American honor following a junior season that saw her average 20.8 points a game. However, that was just the beginning of her accolades. After her senior year, Lawrence earned Kodak All-American honors, and won the Wade Trophy and the Champion Player of the Year award. Today, Lawrence ranks No. 2 in points (2,403), No. 3 in scoring average (17.8), No. 5 in rebounds (1,097), No. 4 in blocked shots (189) and No. 5 in steals (291). Lawrence proceeded to win a gold medal in the 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles before playing for three seasons with the WNBA’s Cleveland Rockers. Lawrence, whose jersey has been retired at Tech, was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in July of 2005 and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006. 22 Pam Gant (1982-85) Kodak Year(s): 1985 Without a doubt the deadliest outside shooter in the history of Lady Techster basketball is Pam Gant. The 5-foot-7-inch guard lettered at Tech from 1982 through 1985 and unfortunately played prior to the NCAA’s adoption of the three-point line in women’s basketball. Her outside shooting prowess was known across the nation as Gant connected on an incredible 54.6 percent of her field goal attempts during her four-year career, including an even more amazing 57.5 percent her junior and senior seasons. Gant played on three Final Four teams, including the 1981-82 NCAA National Championship team as a freshman. The Joliet, Illinois, native earned her Kodak All-American honor following the 1984-85 season, one in which Gant averaged 23.6 points a game - still a Louisiana Tech record. She recorded two games of 40-plus points during her career (second only to Sheila Ethridge’s three) including a career-best of 42 points in a win over Penn State and six games of 30-plus points. Gant currently ranks No. 12 in points (1,714), and No. 8 in steals (253). 11 Teresa Weatherspoon (1984-1988) Kodak Year(s); 1987, 1988 Prior to her WNBA All-Star days with the New York Liberty and Los Angeles Sparks, Teresa Weatherspoon recorded an all-star career with the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters. A fearless leader on and off the court, Spoon exemplified the term emotional leader with a burning passion for the game. During Spoon’s playing days, Tech posted a 118-14 record and played in two national championship games. Spoon earned Kodak All-American honors her final two seasons and capped off her spectacular career by winning the 1988 National Championship and 99 earning the Wade Trophy as the nation’s top women’s collegiate basketball player. Known more for her ball-handling and passing abilities than scoring, the Pineland, Texas, native saved her best performances for some of the nation’s top teams, recording a career high 17 assists against then nationally-ranked Louisiana-Monroe and 10 steals against then nationally-ranked UCLA. During her career, Spoon scored 1,087 points, recorded 958 assists and totaled 411 steals with the assists and steals still ranking No. 1 in the Tech record books. Spoon - whose number is retired - captured an Olympic gold medal in the 1988 games prior to becoming a four-time WNBA All-Star starter with the Liberty. She is an enshrined member of the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame. 40 100 Nora Lewis (1985-1989) Kodak Year(s): 1989 Nora Lewis’ Louisiana Tech career didn’t start out on the most positive note, but it sure ended on one. Midway through Lewis’ freshman season - one in which she was averaging 13.3 points and 7.1 rebounds - the forward suffered a season-ending knee injury and missed the remaining games. However, Lewis would not be deterred. The Peoria, Ill., native worked hard during the off-season and responded by averaging 14.2 points and 7.8 rebounds her sophomore campaign before helping guide Tech to the 1988 national championship game her junior season. Lewis earned her Kodak All-American honors following an incredible senior season that saw her average a doubledouble with 18.3 points and 10.9 rebounds a contest. The 6-foot forward also earned All-American South Conference and AllLouisiana honors her final two seasons. Currently, Lewis ranks No. 10 in points (1,760), No. 6 in free throws made (377) and No. 7 in rebounds (1,071). Her No. 40 jersey is retired. 43 Lady Techster Honors Venus Lacy (1987-1990) Kodak Year(s): 1990 One of the greatest players in the history of Louisiana Tech didn’t start out as a Lady Techster. After playing her freshman season at Old Dominion, Venus Lacy made the decision to transfer to Tech - a move that would pay off for both her and the Lady Techsters. A virtual unknown before her playing days in Ruston, Lacy turned into one of the greatest post players in the country in little time. The 6-foot, 4-inch post helped Tech capture its third national championship during her first season (the 1987-88 NCAA title), averaging 14.5 points and 9.2 rebounds. Her junior campaign Lacy earned the American South Conference and Louisiana Player of the Year honors scoring over 20 points a contest. However, her great career was capped off by earning Kodak All-American honors as well as USBWA and Champion National Player of the Year awards her following her senior season, one in which she averaged 24.2 points a game (still a Louisiana Tech record). The Chattanooga, Tenn., native finished her three-year Tech career ranking No. 4 in points (2,004), No. 1 in scoring average (20.0), No. 6 in field goals made (793), No. 4 in rebounds (1,125) and No. 7 in blocked shots (164). Lacy went on to win an Olympic gold medal in the 1996 games in Atlanta and played for two seasons with the WNBA’s New York Liberty. Her jersey is retired at Tech. 55 Vickie Johnson (1993-96) Kodak Year(s): 1995, 1996 A two-time Kodak All-American (1995 and 1996), Johnson helped re-establish Louisiana Tech’s national prominence in the mid-90s after the Lady Techsters had suffered through two mediocre seasons in 1990 and 1991. Johnson was a four-time AllSun Belt Conference selection during her playing days and earned Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year honors in 1995 and 1996. The Lady Techsters posted a 116-17 record during her four years including a trip to the national championship game in 1993-94. During her junior year, Johnson became only the second player since Pam Kelly to lead the team in scoring for three straight seasons. The Coushatta, La., native still remains in the Tech record books, ranking No. 5 in points (1,960), No. 9 in scoring average (15.0), No. 6 in field goals made (793). Johnson - whose jersey is retired - recently became only the seventh player in WNBA history to score 4,000 career points, and has played 12 seasons in the WNBA. 25 Debra Williams (1993-96) Kodak Year(s): 1996 Explosive. The perfect adjective to describe former Louisiana Tech great Debra Williams whose offensive moves became legendary around the Thomas Assembly Center during her playing days in the mid-90s. The 5-foot-8-inch guard was blessed with talent and used it to her benefit as she teamed with Vickie Johnson to form the best one-two punch in women’s basketball during the time. Williams could hurt the opponent in a number of ways as her feathery touch from the three-point line was almost as deadly as her ability to take her defender off the dribble. The Houston, Texas, native earned All-Sun Belt Conference accolades three times and capped off her career with the Kodak honor in 1996. Williams earned the most valuable player award at the 1995 Sun Belt Conference Tournament as well as the Midwest Regional Tournament. One of the top threepoint threats in Tech history, Williams ended her playing days as the Lady Techsters all-time leader in treys. Currently, she ranks No. 11 in points (1,749), No. 3 in three-pointers made (136) and attempted (378), No. 7 in field goals attempted (1,574) and No. 10 in three-point field goal percentage (34.0). Williams played for the Portland Power of the American Basketball League until 1998 when the league folded. 30 Amanda Wilson (1996-99) Kodak Year(s): 1999 If ever a player possessed self-confidence, Louisiana Tech’s Amanda Wilson was the one. After a stellar prep career at Shreveport’s Evangel High School, Wilson made the easy decision to sign with the Lady Techsters and make the 60-mile move to Ruston ... a move Tech fans were thrilled about. After averaging 8.0 points in only one start during her freshman season, Wilson cracked the starting lineup at the beginning of her sophomore campaign and never relinquished the position, making 98 consecutive starts. The 6-foot forward earned All- Sun Belt Conference honors three straight seasons while also being named the SBC Player of the Year in 1998 and 1999. Wilson earned her Kodak All-American award following a senior season that saw her average 16.6 points and 7.9 rebounds while shooting an incredible 62 percent from the field and 77 percent from the free throw line as the Lady Techsters advanced to the Final Four. Louisiana Tech won at least 30 games in every year of Wilson’s career. Wilson ranks No. 8 in points (1,832), No. 4 in field goals made (815), and No. 4 in steals (303). The WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury selected Wilson in the fourth round of the 1999 Draft with the 46th overall selection. 35 Lady Techster Honors Tamicha Jackson (1996-2000) Kodak Year(s): 2000 If Tech fans happened to blink while watching a game, they might just have missed the next Lady Techster Kodak All-American - Tamicha “Action” Jackson who proved lightning-quick during her career. Jackson started all four years for the Lady Techsters and starred from the beginning, scoring 428 points her rookie campaign while earning All-Sun Belt Conference honors. That was only the beginning as Jackson led Tech to the 1998 NCAA National Championship game against Tennessee. The Dallas, Texas, native became only the second Louisiana Tech player to earn all-conference honors four times and capped her brilliant career by being named the Sun Belt’s Defensive Player of the Year. Jackson is one of only two Tech players to ever score 1,500 points, record 400 assists and 300 steals in a career (joining Angela Turner). The 5-foot-7inch lightning rod ended her career as the SBC’s all-time steals leader with 361. Jackson currently ranks No. 9 in points (1,822), No. 9 in field goals made (753), No. 1 in three-pointers made (187), No. 7 in assists (474) and No. 2 in steals (361). The WNBA’s Detroit Shock selected Jackson in the first round of the 2000 WNBA Draft with the sixth overall pick, and she played seven seasons in the league. Letterwinners Allen, Crystal 00 Anastasio, Lyn 81 Antony, Ashley 00-01 Bailey, Jackie 96-97 Bailey, Kathy 75-76-77 Baragona, Deb 75 Barkus, Lakuste 04-05 Bibbs, Kenya 01-02 Bolden, Barbara 90 Bond, Kenzi 02 Bowman, Melshika 98-00 Brown, Amy 92-93-94-95 Brown, LaShawn 92-93-94-95 Brown, Tatia 85-86-87-88 Burks, Debbie 75-76 Burn, Nicole 97-98 Burras, Alisa 97-98 Butler, Danielle 98 Carter, Amisha 03-04 Chambless, Melinda 85-86-87-88 Clay, Tamaka 03 Cloud, Charlotte 75-76 Cochran, Katie 95-96-97-98 Coker, Connie 75 Collins, Nicole 91-93 Combs, Tashia 05 Cook, Jane Ellen 76-77-78-79 Crawford, Pam 84 Davis, Stacey 84-85-86-87 DeCiman, Margaret 05-06 DeMoss, Mickey 75-76-77 Donner, Angie 78-79 Dowdell, Shanavia 07-08 Dunn, Phoebe 88 Ethridge, Sheila 88-89-90-91 Felton, Sandra 82 Ford, Cheryl 00-01-02-03 Ford, Kay 76-77-78-79 Freeman, Sandy 78-79 Frierson, Catrina 00-02-03-04 Fryer, Billie 76 Gant, Pam 82-83-84-85 George, Toya 03-04 Gibson, Joy 76-77 Gilmore, Priya 96-97-98-99 Gullion, Cara 89-90-91-92 Green, Vickie 83 Griffin, Elinor 77-78-79 Hall, Pennee 84-85 Harding, Sultra 03 Hardison, Shantel 89-90-92 Harrison, Tori 84-85-86-87 Harvey, Lisa 86-87-88 Hays, Gail 76-77 Henderson, LaVerne 75 Hill, Stacey 96 Jackson, DeJuna 91-92-93 Jackson, Tamicha 97-98-99-00 Johnson, Adrienne 08 Johnson, Sarah 04 Johnson, Vickie 93-94-95-96 Jones, Kara 08 Jones, Belinda 75-76-77-78 Jones, Whitney 08 Karvonen, Janet 84-85 Kelly, Pam 79-80-81-82 Kemp, Allene 78 Kendrick, Mary Nell 76-77-78-79 Kidd, Holly 77-78 Konerza, Kay 83-84-85-86 Kursh, Tamika 04-05-06-07 Lacy, Venus 88-89-90 Lassiter, Brooke 99-00-01-02 Lawrence, Janice 81-82-83-84 Lawson, Angela 85-86-87-88 Lawson, Tia 05-06-07 Lennox, Betty 99-00 Levingston, Nastassja 05-06-07-08 Lewis, Ovlina 01-02 Lewis, Nora 86-87-88-89 Lewis, Takeisha 99-00-01-02 Lincoln, Beanie 86-88 Lockett, Annie 90-91 McCarn, Cindy 78 McClain, Kristie 01 McDonnald, Sherry 84-85-86-87 McReynolds, Shakera 01 Malone, Catina 94-95 Malone, Latoshia 95 Mancil, Karla 78-79 Mangum, Eboni 06-07 Martin, Michelle 90-91-92 Massey, Shaka 99-00 Maxwell, Monica 96-97-98-99 May, Ann 76 Meyer, Terri 88-89-90-91 Metoyer, Amber 06-07 Moore, Beverly 00-01 Moore, Janice 79 Moore, Shan 04-05-06-07 Moore, Ty 03-05-06-07 Mulford, Janice 80 Mulford, Shordy 08 Mulkey, Kim 81-82-83-84 Neal, Kendra 93-94-95-96 Nixon, Sierra 07 Norris, Marilyn 77-78 Obaze, Amber 01-02-03-04 Payne, Lisa 91-92 Pendergrass, Ann 79-80-81-82 Perry, Essence 01-02 Perry, Pashala 97-98 Pesnell, Jenn 94 Primeaux, Debbie 81-82-83-84 Pringle, Tiawana 07-08 Quach, Yen 95-96 Ray-Boyd, Aarica 03-04-05-06 Riser, Joletta 91-92-93-94 Robertson, Mary 75-76 Rodman, Debra 81-82-83-84 Rust, Rita 80-81-82 Sandifer, Jessica 94 Scheppmann, Jamie 97-98-99 Scott, Lori 80-81-82-83 Sides, Christie 99-00 Singletary, Kathy 75 Smith-Taylor, Erica 02-03-04-05 Smith, Sebrena 90 Sneed, Jo 07-08 Snider, Anna 95-96-97 Sossamon, Tia 80-81-82-83 Speights, Jeannie 75 Speights, Patsy 75 Spurlock, Racquel 93-94-95-96 Stall, Paulette 86-87-88-89 Stallworth, LaQuan 96-97-98-99 Stewart, Sidney 08 Thomas, Brietta 08 Thomas, Quantae 06 Thomas, Pam 92-93-94 Thompson, Tiffany 04-05 Turner, Angela 79-80-81-82 Walker, Ayana 99-00-01-02 Walker, Maquisha 94-95-96 Warren, Keshia 08 Warren, Mandy 76-77 Watson, Jocelyn 87-88-89-90 Watson, Linda 95-96 Weatherspoon, Teresa 85-86-87-88 Wells, Pam 89-90 Westbrooks, Erica 85-86-87-88 White, Jennifer 80-81-82-83 Whitehurst, Danielle 90-91-92-93 Wilkerson, Julie 80-81-82-83 Williams, April 07-08 Williams, Debra 93-94-95-96 Williams, Tasha 03-04-05-06 Willis, Mari 80 Wilson, Amanda 96-97-98-99 101 Lady Techster Honors Conference Players of the Year Shan moore Tasha Williams Amisha Carter 5-10, Senior, Guard Minden, La. 2007 WAC Player of the Year 13.8 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.8 spg, 1.6 apg 5-7, Junior, Guard Kingsland, Ark. 2005 WAC Player of the Year 18.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 4.2 apg, 1.9 spg 6-2, Senior, Forward Oakland, Calif. 2004 WAC Player of the Year 16.9 ppg, 10.8 rpg, 2.0 spg, 1.2 bpg Betty Lennox Amanda Wilson Alisa Burras Cheryl Ford 6-3, Junior/Senior, Center Summerfield, La. 2002 & 2003 WAC Player of the Year 15.7 ppg, 12.9 rpg, 1.9 bpg, 1.6 spg in 2003; 11.3 ppg, 8.7 rpg, 1.8 bpg in 2002 102 5-8, Senior, Guard Independence, Mo. 2000 SBC Player of the Year 17.3 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 3.4 apg, 2.9 spg Pam Thomas 5-3, Senior, Guard Shreveport, La. 1994 SBC Player of the Year 10.1 ppg, 4.9 apg, 3.3 rpg, 2.0 spg 6-1, Senior, Forward Shreveport, La. 1998 & 1999 SBC Player of the Year 16.6 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 2.4 spg, 1.7 apg in 1999; 18.0 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 2.9 spg in 1998 Shantel Hardison 5-9, Senior, Guard Natchitoches, La. 1992 SBC Player of the Year 17.8 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 4.8 apg, 2.1 spg Vickie Johnson 6-3, Junior, Center Chicago, Ill. 1997 Sun Belt Player of the Year 18.2 ppg, 9.5 rpg, 1.6 bpg 5-9, Junior/Senior, Guard Coushatta, La. 1995 & 1996 SBC Player of the Year 15.1 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.7 spg in 1996; 16.4 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 2.8 apg, 1.5 spg in 1995 Venus Lacy Teresa Weatherspoon 6-4, Junior/Senior, Center Chattanooga, Tenn. 1989 & 1990 ASC Player of the Year 24.2 ppg, 12.7 rpg, 2.2 bpg in 1990; 21.3 ppg, 11.9 rpg, 1.2 bpg in 1989 5-8, Senior, Guard Pineland, Texas 1988 ASC Player of the Year 9.1 ppg, 6.0 apg, 4.4 rpg, 3.1 spg Lady Techster Honors Conference Player of the Year American South (starting in 1988) Teresa Weatherspoon, 1988 Venus Lacy, 1989, 1990 Sun Belt Shantel Hardison, 1992 Pam Thomas, 1994 Vickie Johnson, 1995, 1996 Alisa Burras, 1997 Amanda Wilson, 1998,1999 Betty Lennox, 2000 Western Athletic (starting in 2002) Cheryl Ford, 2002, 2003 Amisha Carter, 2004 Tasha Williams, 2005 Shan Moore, 2007 Conference Defensive Player of the Year Sun Belt LaQuan Stallworth, 1997 Amanda Wilson, 1998 Tamicha Jackson, 2000 Ayana Walker, 2001 Conference All-Defensive Team Western Athletic Amber Obaze, 2002, 2003, 2004 Essence Perry, 2002 Ayana Walker, 2002 Erica Smith-Taylor, 2003, 2004 Amisha Carter 2004 Tasha Williams, 2005 Lakiste Barkus, 2005 Tasha Williams, 2006 Amber Metoyer, 2007 Ty Moore, 2007 Conference Newcomer of the Year American South (starting in 1988) Barbara Bolden, 1990 Sun Belt Alisa Burras, 1997 Conference Freshman of the Year Sun Belt Vickie Johnson, 1993 Monica Maxwell, 1996 Amber Obaze, 2001 Western Athletic Erica Smith-Taylor, 2002 Conference All-Freshman Team Western Athletic Conference Eboni Mangum, 2006 Shanavia Dowdell, 2007 Tarkeisha Wysinger, 2008 Honor Roll All-Conference American South Nora Lewis, 1988, 1989 Teresa Weatherspoon, 1988 Venus Lacy, 1989, 1990 Pam Wells, 1989* Shelia Ethridge, 1989*, 1990, 1991 Shantel Hardison, 1990* Barbara Bolden, 1990* * second team Sun Belt Shantel Hardison, 1992 Vickie Johnson, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Danielle Whitehurst, 1993 Pam Thomas, 1994 Racquel Spurlock, 1994, 1996 Debra Williams, 1994, 1995, 1996 Kendra Neal, 1996 Alisa Burras, 1997, 1998 Tamicha Jackson, 1997 Monica Maxwell, 1997, 1998 Amanda Wilson, 1997, 1998, 1999 Tamicha Jackson, 1998,1999, 2000 LaQuan Stallworth, 1998 Betty Lennox, 2000 Brooke Lassiter, 2001 Takeisha Lewis, 2001 Ayana Walker, 2001 Western Athletic (starting in 2002) Cheryl Ford, 2002, 2003 Ayana Walker, 2002 Amber Obaze, 2002*, 2003*, 2004* Trina Frierson, 2003, 2004 Erica Smith-Taylor, 2003*, 2004* Amisha Carter, 2004 Tasha Williams, 2005 Lakiste Barkus, 2005* Tasha Williams, 2006 Aarica Ray-Boyd, 2006* Shan Moore, 2006* Ty Moore, 2006* Shan Moore, 2007 Ty Moore, 2007 Jo Sneed, 2008 * second team Conference AllTournament Team MVPs American South Erica Westbrooks, 1988 Nora Lewis, 1989 Venus Lacy, 1990 Sheila Ethridge, 1991 Sun Belt Debra Williams, 1994 Racquel Spurlock, 1995 Racquel Spurlock, 1996 Tamicha Jackson, 1997 Amanda Wilson, 1998 Monica Maxwell, 1999 Betty Lennox, 2000 Ayana Walker, 2001 Western Athletic Ayana Walker, 2002 Cheryl Ford, 2003 Amisha Carter, 2004 Tasha Williams, 2006 Conference All-Tournament Team American South Erica Westbrooks 1988 Venus Lacy, 1988, 1989. 1990 Nora Lewis, 1989 Sheila Ethridge, 1990 Shantel Haridson, 1990 Sun Belt Shantel Hardison, 1992 Debra Williams, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Vickie Johnson, 1993, 1995 Pam Thomas, 1994 Racquel Spurlock, 1995, 1996 Kendra Neal, 1995, 1996 Tamicha Jackson, 1997, 1998, 2000 Alisa Burras, 1997, 1998 Amanda Wilson, 1998, 1999 Betty Lennox, 1999, 2000 Monica Maxwell, 1999 Ayana Walker, 2000 Brooke Lassiter, 2000 Western Athletic Ayana Walker, 2002 Cheryl Ford, 2002, 2003 Trina Frierson, 2003 Amber Obaze, 2003 Amisha Carter, 2004 Erica Smith-Taylor, 2004, 2005 Tasha Williams, 2005 Tasha Williams, 2006 Shan Moore, 2006 Conference Coach of the Year American South Leon Barmore, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Sun Belt Leon Barmore, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Western Athletic Kurt Budke, 2003, 2004 Chris Long, 2006 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Players Janice Lawrence, 1982 Erica Westbrooks, 1988 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Janice Lawrence, 1982, 1983, 1984 Pam Kelly, 1982 Kim Mulkey, 1982 Jennifer White, 1983 Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987, 1988 Erica Westbrooks, 1988 Venus Lacy, 1989, 1990 Vickie Johnson, 1994 Pam Thomas, 1994 Tamicha Jackson, 1998 NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player Pam Kelly, 1982 Janice Lawrence, 1983, 1984 Tori Harrison, 1987 Teresa Weatherspoon, 1988 Venus Lacy, 1989 Shantel Hardison, 1990 Danielle Whitehurst, 1993 Debra Williams, 1994 Alisa Burras, 1998 Amanda Wilson, 1999 NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Pam Kelly, 1982 Janice Lawrence, 1982, 1983, 1984 Lori Scott, 1983 Pam Gant, 1984, 1985 Tori Harrison, 1985, 1986, 1987 Angela Lawson, 1986 Nora Lewis, 1987, 1989 Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987, 1988 Venus Lacy, 1988, 1989, 1990 Shantel Hardison, 1990 Danielle Whitehurst, 1993 Pam Thomas, 1993, 1994 Debra Williams, 1994, 1996 Vickie Johnson, 1996 Racquel Spurlock, 1996 Alisa Burras, 1998 LaQuan Stallworth, 1998 Tamicha Jackson, 1998, 2000 Amanda Wilson, 1999 Monica Maxwell, 1999 Betty Lennox, 1999, 2000 Takeisha Lewis, 2001 Cheryl Ford, 2003 Kodak All-Americans Pam Kelly, 1980, 1981, 1982 Angela Turner, 1982 Janice Lawrence, 1983, 1984 Pam Gant, 1985 Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987, 1988 Nora Lewis, 1989 Venus Lacy, 1990 Vickie Johnson, 1995, 1996 Debra Williams, 1996 Amanda Wilson, 1999 Tamicha Jackson, 2000 103 Lady Techsters 00 All-Time Uniform Numbers Marilyn Norris (1977) Pashala Perry (1997-98) 0 Lakiste Barkus (2004-05) Ashley Antony (2000) Ovlina Lewis (2001-02) Sarah Johnson (2004) 1 Shordy Mulford (2008) 2 Kenzi Bond (2002) Amber Metoyer (2006-07) Brietta Thomas (2008) 3 Pam Crawford (1984) Sheila Ethridge (1988-89-90-91) Linda Watson (1995-96) Shaka Massey (1999-2000) Ashley Antony (2001) Nastassja Levingston (2005-06-07-08) 4 104 Janet Karvonen (1984-85) Lisa Harvey (1986-87-88) Pam Thomas (1992-93-94) Jessica Sandifer (1994) Amanda Wilson (1996) Erica Smith-Taylor (2002-03-04-05) 5 RETIRED Angela Turner (1979-80-81-82) 10 Cindy McCarn (1978) Julie Wilkerson (1980-81-82-83) Penee Hall (1984-1985) Shantel Hardison (1989-90-92) Yen Quach (1995-96) LaQuan Stallworth (1997-98-99) Kristie McClain (2001) Tasha Williams (2003-04-05-06) Sidney Stewart (2008) 11 RETIRED Teresa Weatherspoon (1985-1986-1987-1988) 12 Sandy Freeman (1978-79) Nicole Collins (1991-93) Jennifer Pesnell (1994) Anna Snider (1995-96-97) Ayana Walker (1999-00-01-02) Tiawana Pringle (2007) 13 Allene Kemp (1978) Vickie Green (1983) Tori Harrison (1984-85-86-87) Terri Meyer (1988-89-90-191) Nicole Burn (1997-98) 14 Belinda Jones (1978) Angela Lawson (1985-86-87-88) LaQuan Stallworth (1996) Beverly Moore (2000-01) Aarica Ray-Boyd (2003-04-05-06) Tarkeisha Wysinger (2008) 15 Karla Mancil (1978-79) Jennifer White (1980-81-82-83) Melinda Chambless (1985-86-87-88) Katie Cochran (1995-96-97-98) Shakera McReynolds (2001) Toya George (2003-04) 20 RETIRED Kim Mulkey (1981-82-83-84) 30 Kathy Bailey (1975-76-77) Paulette Stall (1986-87-88-89) Amanda Wilson (1997-98-99) Sierra Nixon (2007) 31 Charlotte Cloud (1975-76) Joletta Riser (1991-92-93-94) Latoshia Malone (1995) Crystal Allen (2000) 32 Debbo Baragona (1975) Ann Pendergrass (1979-80-81-82) Stacey Davis (1984-85-86-87) Annie Lockett (1990-91) Maquisha Walker (1994-95-96) Cheryl Ford (2000-01-02-03) Quantae Thomas (2006) Whitney Jones (2008) 33 21 LaVerne Henderson (1975) Joy Gibson (1976-77) Beanie Lincoln (1986-88) Lisa Payne (1991-92) Jamie Scheppmann (1997-98-99) Essence Perry (2001-02) Tosha Christmas (2005) Adrienne Jones (2008) 22 Belinda Jones (1975-76-77) Mari Willis (1980) Debbie Primeaux (1981-82-83-84) Michelle Martin (1990-91-92) Jackie Bailey (1995-96) Alisa Burras (1997-98) Amber Obaze (2001-02-03-04) Holly Kidd (1978) Kay Konerza (1983-84-85-86) DeJuna Jackson (1991-92-93) Monica Maxwell (1996-97-98-99) Tamaka Clay (2003) Shan Moore (2004-05-06-07) Keshia Warren (2008) Mary Nell Kendrick (1978-79) Pam Gant (1982-83-84-85) Phoebe Dunn (1988) Sebrena Smith (1990) Kendra Neal (1993-94-95-96) Christie Sides (1999-2000) Ty Moore (2003-05-06-07) Tiawana Pringle (2008) 23 Sandra Felton (1982) Tatia Brown (1985-86-87-88) Catina Malone (1994-95) Stacey Hill (1996) Danielle Butler (1998) Jo Sneed (2007-08) 24 Lyn Anastasio (1981) Sherry McDonald (1984-85-86-87) Barbara Bolden (1990) Amy Brown (1992-93-94-95) Jackie Bailey (1996-1997) Brooke Lassiter (1999-2000-01-02) Eboni Mangum (2006-07) 25 Marilyn Norris (1978) Lori Scott (1980-81-82-83) Debra Williams (1993-94-95-96) Betty Lennox (1999-2000) Amisha Carter (2003-2004) Margaret DeCiman (2005-06 34 35 Mary Robertson (1975-76) Pam Wells (1989-90) Tamicha Jackson (1997-98-99-2000) Tiffany Thompson (2004-05) 40 RETIRED Debbie Burks (1975-76) Nora Lewis (1986-87-88-89) 41 RETIRED Holly Kidd (1977) Pam Kelly (1979-80-81-82) 42 Patsy Speights (1975) Mary Nell Kendrick (1976-77-78-79) Cara Guillon (1989-90-91-92) Takeisha Lewis (1999-00-01-02) Shanavia Dowdell (2007-08) 43 RETIRED Mickie DeMoss (1975-1976-1977) Venus Lacy (1988-89-90) Racquel Spurlock (1993-94-95-96) 44 Connie Coker (1975) Debra Rodman (1981-82-83-84) Erica Westbrooks (1985-86-87-88) Kenya Bibbs (2001-02) Sultra Harding (2003) Tashia Combs (2005) 45 Kathy Singletary (1975) Danielle Whitehurst (1990-91-92-93) Tamika Kursh (2004-05-06-07) Kara Jones (2008) 50 Jane Ellen Cook (1976-77-78-79) Tia Sossamon (1980-81-82-83) Jocelyn Watson (1987-88-89-90) LaShawn Brown (1992-93-94-95) Trina Frierson (2000-02-03-04) April Williams (2007-08) 51 RETIRED Gail Hays (1976-77) Janice Lawrence (1981-82-83-84) 52 Kay Ford (2000) Rita Rust (1980-81-82) Priya Gilmore (1996-97-98-99) Laura Beth Martin (2003) Tia Lawson (2005-06-07) 53 Mandy Warren (1976-77) Angie Donner (1978-79) 54 Janice Mulford (1980) Melshika Bowman (1998-2000) 55 RETIRED Elinor Griffin (1977-1978-79) Vickie Johnson (1993-94-95-96) Lady Techsters Kathy Bailey Melinda Chambless Alabama Shanavia Dowdell, Calera, 2006-08 Arkansas Michelle Martin, Bentonville, 1989-92 Janice Moore, Camden, 1978-79 Erica Westbrooks, Camden, 1984-88 Jamie Scheppmann, Cove, 1996-99 Sidney Stewart, Demascus, 2008 Tamika Kursh, Ft.Smith, 2002-07 Brooke Lassiter, Hamburg, 1998-02 Tasha Williams, Kingsland, 2002-06 Kathy Jones, McGehee, 1988-89 Jocelyn Watson, McNeil, 1986-90 Angie Donner, Piggot, 1977-79 Gail Sanders, Stephens, 1978-79 Erica Smith-Taylor, Wheatley, 2001-2005 Canada Margaret DeCiman, Saskatchewan, Canada, 2004-06 California Lakiste Barkus, Long Beach, 2003-2005 Linda Watson, Los Angeles, 1994-96 Amisha Carter, Oakland, 2002-04 Colorado Amber Metoyer, Boulder, 2005-2007 Florida Jo Sneed, Belle Glade, 2006-08 Priya Gilmore, Jacksonville, 1995-99 Jackie Bailey, Pahokee, 1995-97 Georgia Sandra Felton, Cordele, 1981-82 Illinois Alisa Burras, Chicago, 1996-98 Pam Grant, Joliet, 1981-85 Yen Quach, Bloomington, 1994-96 Nora Lewis, Peoria, 1985-89 Indiana Monica Maxwell, East Chicago, 1995-99 Anna Snider, Ramsey, 1994-98 Cara Gullion, Scottsburg, 1988-92 Kansas Kristie McClain, Wichita, 2000-01 Kentucky Tamaka Clay, Lexington, 2002-03 Kay Ford Janet Karvonen Debra Rodman All-Time by State Louisiana Melshika Bowman, Alexandria, 1997-01 Kay Ford, Alexandria, 1975-79 Mary Robertson, Alexandria, 1974-76 Ashley Antony, Anacoco, 1999-02 Maquisha Walker, Athens, 1993-97 Christie Sides, Baker, 1998-00 Brietta Thomas, Baton Rouge, 2008 Debbie Primeaux, Bell City, 1980-84 Ann May, Benton, 1975-77 Cindy McCarn, Benton, 1977-79 Connie Coker, Calhoun, 1974-75 Melinda Chambless, Chatham, 1984-88 Jennifer Pesnell, Choudrant, 1993-94 Pam Kelly, Columbia, 1978-82 Karla Mancil, Columbia, 1977-79 Vickie Johnson, Coushatta, 1992-96 Debbie Burks, Delhi, 1974-76 Mickie DeMoss, Delhi, 1974-77 Pam Crawford, DeRidder, 1983-84 Racqual Spurlock, Donaldsonville, 1992-96 Billie Fryer, Epps, 1975-76 Belinda Jones, Eros, 1974-78 Adrienne Johnson, Franklin, 2008 Tia Lawson, Geismar, 2004-07 Holly Kid, Gibsland, 1976-78 Kim Mulkey, Hammond, 1980-84 Mandy Warren, Heflin, 1975-77 Sierra Nixon, Houma, 2006-07 Mary Nell Kendrick, Jena, 1975-79 Joletta Riser, Jena, 1990-94 Marilyn Norris, Jones, 1976-79 Cynthia Loyd, Jonesboro-Hodge, 1979-80 Elinor Griffin, Lake Providence, 1976-80 Takeisha Lewis, Lisbon, 1998-02 Jeannie Speights, Logansport, 1974-75 Patsy Speights, Logansport, 1974-75 Sebrena Smith, Mansfield, 1989-90 Tarkeisha Wysinger, Many, 2008 Shan Moore, Minden, 2003-07 Beverly Moore, Monroe, 1999-01 Shantel Hardison, Natchitoches, 1988-92 Latoshia Malone, Opelousas, 1994-95 Kendra Neal, Pelican, 1992-96 Sherry McDonald, Pitkin, 1983-87 Catina Malone, Quitman, 1993-95 Stacy Hill, Rayville, 1995-96 Nicole Burn, Ruston, 1996-98 Sandy Freeman, Ruston, 1977-79 Sheila Ethridge, Ruston, 1987-91 Gail Hays, Ruston, 1975-77 Nastassja Levingston, Ruston, 2003-08 Ann Pendergrass, Ruston, 1978-82 Angela Turner, Saline, 1978-82 Barbara Bolden, Shreveport, 1989-90 Danielle Butler, Shreveport, 1997-99 Katie Cochran, Shreveport, 1994-98 Ty Moore, Shreveport, 2002, 2005-07 Rita Rust, Shreveport, 1979-82 Pam Thomas, Shreveport, 1991-94 Danielle Whitehurst, Shreveport, 1989-93 Amanda Wilson, Shreveport, 1995-99 Jane Ellen Cook, Simsboro, 1975-79 DeJuna Jackson, Slidell, 1990-93 Tarleshia Brown, St. Amant, 1989-91 Charlotte Cloud, Stonewall, 1974-76 Kathy Bailey, Summerfield, 1974-77 Cheryl Ford, Summerfield, 1999-03 Pashala Perry, Tallulah, 1996-98 Julie Wilkerson, Tioga, 1979-83 Joy Gibson, Vivian, 1975-77 Sarah Johnson, Welsh, 2003-2004 Whitney Jones, West Monroe, 2008 Jessica Sandifer, West Monroe, 1993-94 April Williams, West Monroe, 2006-08 Mari Willis, West Monroe, 1979-80 Maryland Tori Harrison, Townson, 1983-87 Michigan Ovlina Lewis, Detroit, 2000-02 Shakera McReynolds, Detroit, 2000-01 Minnesota Lisa Harvey, Benton Harbor, 1985-89 Kay Konerza, Lester Prairie, 1982-86 Janet Karvonen, New York Mills, 1983-85 Mississippi Toya George, Clinton, 2002-03 Lori Scott, Jackson, 1979-83 Janice Lawrence, Lucedale, 1980-84 Tiawana Pringle, Meridian, 2006-08 Kenya Bibbs, Starkville, 2000-02 Catrina Frierson, Vicksburg, 1999-04 Missouri Betty Lennox, Independence, 1998-00 Tia Sossamon, Raymore, 1979-83 Ohio LaShawn Brown, Cleveland, 1991-95 Lisa Payne, Columbus, 1990-92 Sultra Harding, Xenia, 2002-03 Oklahoma Kenzi Bond, Canton, 2001-02 Tia Sossamon Pennee Hall Judy Smith, Chandler, 1977-79 Essence Perry, Lawton, 2000-02 Tashia Combs, Midwest City, 2004-05 Allene Kemp, Milburn, 1977-78 Tatia Brown, Tulsa, 1984-89 South Carolina Beanie Lincoln, Summerville, 1985-88 Tennessee Venus Lacy, Chattanooga, 1987-90 Amy Brown, Livingston, 1991-95 Jennifer White, Loretta, 1979-83 Texas Phoebe Dunn, Abernathy, 1987-88 Shaka Massey, Arlington, 1998-00 Janice Mulford, Bullard, 1979-80 Vickie Green, Dallas, 1982-83 Tamicha Jackson, Dallas, 1996-00 Amber Obaze, Dallas, 2000-04 Debra Rodman, Dallas, 1980-84 Quantae Thomas, Dallas, 2005-06 Tiffany Thompson, Dallas, 2003-05 Annie Lockett, Garland, 1989-91 Hartford Jackson, Grand Prairie, 1996-97 Eboni Mangum, Houston, 2005-07 Debra Williams, Houston, 1992-96 Ayana Walker, Houston, 1998-02 Chrystal Allen, Karnack, 1998-00 Terri Meyer, Levelland, 1987-91 Stacy Davis, Lewisville, 1983-87 Pam Wells, Lewisville, 1988-90 Kesia Warren, Lewisville, 2008 Angela Lawson, Longview, 1984-88 Kara Jones, Moody, 2007-08 Pennee Hall, Mount Belvieu, 1983-85 Teresa Weatherspoon, Pineland, 1984-88 Nicole Collins, Round Rock, 1990-93 LaQuan Stallworth, Silsbee, 1995-99 Aarica Ray-Boyd, Texarkana, 2002-06 Utah Shordy Mulford, West Valley City, 2008 Virginia Lyn Anastasio, Hampton, 1980-81 Wisconsin Paulette Stall, La Crosse, 1985-89 Unknowns Debbo Baragona, 1974-75 LaVerne Henderson, 1974-75 Kathy Singletary, 1974-75 105 Lady Techsters 5-1 Beverly Moore, Monroe, La., 1999-01 All-Time by Height 5-2 Debbie Primeaux, Bell City, La., 1980-84 Pam Wells, Lewisville, Texas, 1988-90 Yen Quach, Bloomington, Ill., 1994-96 5-3 Charlotte Cloud, Stonewall, La.,1974-76 Ann May, Benton, La., 1975-77 Pam Thomas, Shreveport, La., 1991-94 Shordy Mulford, W. Valley City, Utah, 2008 5-4 Patsy Speights, Logansport, La., 1974-75 Debbie Burks, Delhi, La., 1974-76 Kim Mulkey, Hammond, La., 1980-84 Sarah Johnson, Welsh, La., 2003-04 Allene Kemp, Milburn, Okla., 1977-78 5-5 Connie Coker, Calhoun, La. 1974-75 Melinda Chambless, Chatham, La.,1984-88 Shakera McReynolds, Detroit, Mich., 2000-01 April Williams, W. Monroe, La., 2006-08 106 5-6 Kathy Bailey, Summerfield, La., 1974-77 Mickie DeMoss, Delhi, La.,1974-77 Joy Gibson, Vivian, La., 1975-77 Mary Nell Kendrick, Jena, La., 1975-79 Cindy McCarn, Benton, La., 1977-79 Sandy Freeman, Ruston, La., 1977-79 Janice Moore, Camden, Ark., 1978-79 Gail Sanders, Stephens, Ark., 1978-79 Pennee Hall, Mount Belvieu, Texas, 1983-85 Nicole Collins, Round Rock, Texas, 1990-93 Lisa Payne, Columbus, Ohio, 1990-92 Jennifer Pesnell, Choudrant, La., 1993-94 Katie Cochran, Shreveport, La., 1994-98 LaQuan Stallworth, Silsbee, Texas, 1995-99 Tamicha Jackson, Dallas, Texas, 1996-2000 Tamaka Clay, Lexington, Ky., 2002-03 Lakiste Barkus, Long Beach, Calif., 2003-05 5-7 Belinda Jones, Eros, La., 1974-78 Jeannie Speights, Logansport, La., 1974-75 Cynthia Loyd, Jonesboro-Hodge, La., 1979-80 Rita Rust, Shreveport, La., 1979-82 Pam Grant, Joliet, IIl., 1981-85 Vickie Green, Dallas, Texas, 1982-83 Pam Crawford, DeRidder, La.,1983-84 Lisa Harvey, Benton Harbor, Minn., 1985-89 Anna Snider, Ramsey, Ind., 1994-98 Stacy Hill, Rayville, La., 1995-96 Ashley Antony, Anacoco, La., 1999-02 Essence Perry, Lawton, Okla., 2000-02 Tasha Williams, Kingsland, Ark., 2002-06 Nastassja Levingston, Ruston, La., 2003-08 Tiawana Pringle, Meridian, Miss., 2006-08 Whitney Jones, West Monroe, La., 2008 5-8 Mary Robertson, Alexandria, La., 1974-76 Holly Kidd, Gibsland, La., 1976-78 Karla Mancil, Columbia, La., 1977-79 Ann Pendergrass, Ruston, La., 1978-82 Angela Turner, Saline, La., 1978-82 Julie Wilkerson, Tioga, La., 1979-83 Angela Lawson, Longview, Texas, 1984-88 Teresa Weatherspoon, Pineland, Texas, 1984-88 Phoebe Dunn, Abernathy, Texas, 1987-88 Sheila Ethridge, Ruston, La., 1987-91 Terri Meyer, Levelland, Texas, 1987-91 Kendra Neal, Pelican, La., 1992-96 Debra Williams, Houston, Texas, 1992-96 Latoshia Malone, Opelousas, La.,1994-95 Jackie Bailey, Pahokee, Fla., 1995-97 Pashala Perry, Tallulah, La., 1996-98 Christie Sides, Baker, La., 1998-00 Betty Lennox, Independence, Mo., 1998-00 Eboni Mangum, Houston, Texas, 2005-2007 Tarkeisha Wysinger, Many, La., 2008 5-9 Billie Fryer, Epps, La., 1975-76 Jennifer White, Loretta, Tenn., 1979-83 Lyn Anastasio, Hampton, Va., 1980-81 Sandra Felton, Cordele, Ga., 1981-82 Shantel Hardison, Natchitoches, La., 1988-92 Vickie Johnson, Coushatta, La., 1992-96 Linda Watson, Los Angeles, Calif., 1994-96 Monica Maxwell, East Chicago, Ind. 1995-99 Jamie Scheppmann, Cove, Ark., 1996-99 Brooke Lassiter, Hamburg, Ark., 1998-02 Chrystal Allen, Karnack, Texas, 1998-00 Amber Obaze, Dallas, Texas, 2000-04 Kenzi Bond, Canton,Okla., 2001-02 5-10 Jane Ellen Cook, Simsboro, La., 1975-79 Mandy Warren, Heflin, La., 1975-77 Judy Smith, Chandler, Okla., 1977-79 Angie Donner, Piggot, Ark., 1977-79 Lori Scott, Jackson, Miss. 1979-83 Mari Willis, West Monroe, La., 1979-80 Tatia Brown, Tulsa, Okla.,1984-89 Paulette Stall, La Crosse, Wisc., 1985-89 Catina Malone, Quitman,La.,1993-95 Erica Smith-Taylor, Wheatley, Ark., 2001-05 Shan Moore, Minden, La., 2003-2007 Sidney Stewart, Demascus, Ark., 2008 5-11 Kay Konerza, Lester Prairie, Minn., 1982-86 Janet Karvonen, New York Mills, Minn., 1983-85 Cara Gullion, Scottsburg, Ind., 1988-92 Annie Lockett, Garland, Texas, 1989-91 Danielle Whitehurst, Shreveport, La., 1989-93 Joletta Riser, Jena, La., 1990-94 Amy Brown, Livingston, Tenn., 1991-95 Kristie McClain, Wichita, Kansas, 2000-01 Toya George, Clinton, Miss., 2002-03 Amber Metoyer, Boulder, Colo., 2005-07 Quantae Thomas, Dallas, Texas, 2005-06 Brietta Thomas, Baton Rouge, La., 2008 6-0 Kay Ford, Alexandria, La., 1975-79 Gail Hays, Ruston, La., 1975-77 Pam Kelly, Columbia, La., 1978-82 Sherry McDonald, Pitkin, La., 1983-87 Nora Lewis, Peoria, Ill., 1985-89 Beanie Lincoln, Summerville, S.C., 1985-88 Jocelyn Watson, McNeil, Ark., 1986-90 Tarleshia Brown, St. Amant, La., 1989-91 Amanda Wilson, Shreveport, La., 1995-99 Nicole Burn, Ruston, La., 1996-98 Aarica Ray-Boyd, Texarkana, Texas, 2002-06 Adrienne Johnson, Franklin, La., 2008 6-1 Marilyn Norris, Jones, La., 1976-79 Kathy Jones, McGehee, Ark., 1988-89 Jessica Sandifer, West Monroe, La., 1993-94 Maquisha Walker, Athens, La., 1993-97 Catrina Frierson, Vicksburg, Miss., 1999-04 Kenya Bibbs, Starkville, Miss., 2000-02 Ovlina Lewis, Detroit, Mich., 2000-02 Tiffany Thompson, Dallas, Texas, 2003-05 Tashia Combs, Midwest City, Okla., 2004-05 Tamika Kursh, Ft. Smith, Ark., 2002-2007 Keshia Warren, Lewisville, Texas, 2008 6-2 Tia Sossamon, Raymore, Mo., 1979-83 Debra Rodman, Dallas , Texas, La., 1980-84 Barbara Bolden, Shreveport, La., 1989-90 Melshika Bowman, Alexandria, La., 1997-01 Danielle Butler, Shreveport, La., 1997-99 Ayana Walker, Houston, Texas, La., 1998-02 Takeisha Lewis, Lisbon, La., 1998-02 Cheryl Ford, Summerfield, La., 1999-03 Amisha Carter, Oakland, Calif., 2002-04 Sultra Harding, Xenia, Ohio, 2002-03 Ty Moore, Shreveport, La., 2002-2007 Tia Lawson, Geismar, La., 2004-2007 Jo Sneed, Belle Glade, Fla., 2006-08 Shanavia Dowdell, Calera, Ala., 2006-08 Sierra Nixon, Houma, La., 2006-07 6-3 Janice Lawrence, Lucedale, Miss., 1980-84 Stacey Davis, Lewisville, Texas, 1983-87 Erica Westbrooks, Camden, Ark., 1984-88 Michelle Martin, Bentonville, Ark., 1989-92 Sebrena Smith, Mansfield, La., 1989-90 DeJuna Jackson, Slidell, La., 1990-93 Priya Gilmore, Jacksonville, Fla., 1995-99 Alisa Burras, Chicago, Ill., 1996-98 Hartford Jackson, Grand Prairie, Texas, 1996-97 Shaka Massey, Arlington, Texas, 1998-00 6-4 Elinor Griffin, Lake Providence, La., 1976-80 Tori Harrison, Townson, Md., 1983-87 Venus Lacy, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1987-90 LaShawn Brown, Cleveland, Ohio, 1991-95 Racqual Spurlock, Donalsonville, La., 1992-96 Kara Jones, Moody, Texas, 2007-08 6-5 Janice Mulford, Bullard, Texas, 1979-80 6-7 Margaret DeCiman, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, 2004-06 nknowns U Debbo Baragona, 1974-75 LaVerne Henderson, 1974-75 Kathy Singletary, 1974-75
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