Semeka Chantay Randall-Lay (born February 7, 1979, in
Cleveland
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, Ohio) is the current head coach for the
Winthrop Eagles women's basketball
The Winthrop Eagles women's basketball team represents Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States and competes in the Big South Conference.
History
Winthrop began play in 1969. From 1982 to 1986, they played in the NAIA bef ...
team. She is also a former collegiate and professional
basketball
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player. She was hired as recruiting coordinator at Wright State in June 2016 after serving as the head coach of the
Alabama A&M University
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women's basketball team for three years. Randall was also head coach of the
Ohio Bobcats
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, from 2008 to 2013. She previously served as an assistant coach of the women's basketball teams at
West Virginia University
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and
Michigan State University.
High school years
She attended Trinity High School in
Garfield Heights, Ohio, where she starred in basketball until 1996. Randall was named a
WBCA All-American. She participated in the
WBCA High School All-America Game where she scored seventeen points.
College years
She was a member of the
University of Tennessee
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women's basketball team, the ''Lady Vols'', which won the
NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship
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in 1998, with a perfect 39–0 won-loss record.
She was one of the three star players on the team collectively known as "The Three Meeks": Randall,
Chamique Holdsclaw
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, and
Tamika Catchings. Her reputation as a standout defensive player won her the nickname "Hard to Handle Randall". A game at
UConn
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where the Huskies' fans booed her relentlessly earned her the nickname "Boo".
She was named on the
Kodak
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All-America
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n First Team in (1999–2000), and to the ''
Associated Press
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All-America
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n Second Team in (1999, 2000).
She graduated in December 2000, a semester ahead of her class, with a
Bachelor's Degree
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in Speech Communications.
USA Basketball
Randall was named to the USA Basketball Women's Junior National Team (now called the
U18 team). The team participated in the third Junior World Championship, held in
Chetumal, Mexico in late August and early September 1996. The USA team won their early games easily, but lost by four points to the team from Brazil, ending up with the silver medal for the event.
Randall was named to the USA Basketball Women's Junior National Team when it was invited to the 1997 FIBA Junior World Championship (now called U19) held in
Natal
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, Brazil. After beating Japan, the next game was against Australia, the defending champion. The USA team pulled out to a 13-point lead in the second half, but gave up the lead and lost the game 80–74. The USA rebounded with a close 92–88 victory over Cuba, helped by 23 points each from
Maylana Martin and
Lynn Pride
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Born in Vero Beach, Florida, she attended Sam Houston High School in Arlington, Texas, and during her senior year, she was ranked as one of t ...
. The USA then went on to beat previously unbeaten Russia. After winning the next two games, the USA faced Australia in the gold medal game. The USA team has a three-point lead late, but the Aussies hit a three-pointer with three seconds left in regulation to force overtime. Although the Aussies scored first, the USA team came back, then pulled into the lead and held on to win 78–74 to earn the gold, and the first medal for a USA team at a Junior World Championship. Randall was injured and unable to play in the event.
Randall was named to the team representing the US at the 1998
William Jones Cup competition in
Taipei
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, Taiwan. The USA team, coached by
Nell Fortner
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, won all five games, earning the gold medal for the competition. Randall was the leading scorer on the team, averaging 10.6 points per game.
WNBA career
Randall joined the
Women's National Basketball Association
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(WNBA) after being selected by the
Seattle Storm in the second round (17th pick overall) of the 2001
WNBA draft.
She played for the Storm until she was traded to the
Utah Starzz
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in exchange for
Kate Starbird during the middle of the WNBA's 2002 season.
She remained with the Starzz franchise when the team relocated to
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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, Texas, and changed its name to the
San Antonio Silver Stars for the 2003 season.
In the last game of the 2004 season, Randall set a Silver Stars record by recording eight steals in the Silver Stars' 82–65 win over the
Charlotte Sting
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on September 17. After the game, Randall announced that she would be retiring from the WNBA to take an assistant coaching job at
Michigan State University.
Overseas and the NWBL
Like most WNBA players during the off-season, Randall kept playing basketball in international leagues.
In 2001–02, Randall started all 16 games at
point guard and averaged 19 points while playing for the Israeli Professional Basketball League.
The following year, she played in the Greek Professional Basketball League, again starting all 16 games for her squad.
In 2003, she was a member of the Tennessee Fury of the
National Women's Basketball League, averaging 12.2 points as a
shooting guard.
Coaching career
Randall's first coaching job was an assistant coach for the women's basketball team at
Cleveland State University, during the 2002–03 season.
On September 17, 2004,
Michigan State University (MSU) announced that Randall was hired as an assistant coach. During that season, the MSU team made it all the way to the
NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship
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game, only to lose to
Baylor University
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. On April 17, 2007, Randall was hired as an assistant coach at
West Virginia University
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.
She was named head coach of the
Ohio Bobcats
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women's basketball team on May 9, 2008. Upon her hiring, she stated: "It is my dream job to coach in the state of Ohio. If you look at my previous coaching experiences, you'll see that I've always positioned myself around this state because it's a great place for women's basketball. Ohio is a great school. I like that it urges student-athletes to excel in the classroom and on the court. It's just a great place and I'm looking forward to becoming part of the Ohio basketball family and the Athens community!" Jim Schaus, Athletic Director of
Ohio University
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, described her hiring as "a winning half-court shot at the buzzer."
On March 10, 2013, Randall was released from the Ohio coaching staff where she held a five-year record of 50–103; during her fifth year as head coach, Semeka held a record of 6–23, going 1–15 in the Mid American Conference (MAC).
In May 2013, Randall was named as the new head coach of the
Alabama A&M Lady Bulldogs basketball
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History
The B ...
team.
Randall is currently the head coach for the women's program at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
Awards
*Ohio Ms. Basketball (1996, 1997) awarded by Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association
Head coaching record
Source:
* Winthrop
* Big South
References
External links
Randall Named Head Coach of the Ohio BobcatsOfficial WebsiteWNBA Player ProfileOhio U Post Newspaper: Recruit upset with timing of new coaching staff’s scholarship removal
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1979 births
Living people
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Seattle Storm draft picks
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Shooting guards
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