2024–25 Mercer Bears Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Mercer Bears women's basketball team represented Mercer University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bears, who were led by first-year head coach Michelle Clark-Heard, played their home games at Hawkins Arena in Macon, Georgia as members of the Southern Conference (SoCon). Previous season The 2023–24 Mercer Bears women's basketball team, Bears finished the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season, 2023–24 season 15–17, 8–6 in SoCon play, to finish in a three-way tie for second place. They defeated 2023–24 East Tennessee State Buccaneers women's basketball team, East Tennessee State, before falling to top-seeded and eventual tournament champions 2023–24 Chattanooga Mocs women's basketball team, Chattanooga in the semifinals of the 2024 Southern Conference women's basketball tournament, SoCon tournament. On March 9, 2024, head coach Susie Gardner announced her resignation, ending her 14-year tenure with the tea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michelle Clark-Heard
Michelle Clark-Heard (born July 27, 1968) is the head coach for the Mercer Bears women's basketball team. Career In her first year at Western Kentucky University her team posted a 22–11 record, after going 9–21 the season prior to her arrival. In 2018, the University of Cincinnati hired her as the head coach for the Cincinnati women's basketball team. In her first season, she led the team to more than 20 wins for the first time since 2003 and at least 12 conference wins for the first time since 1999. On March 7, 2023, she was fired as the head coach of the Cincinnati women's basketball team. She finishes with an overall record of 74–74 and a conference record of 35–46. On May 17, 2023, Mississippi State University announced that she was hired as the Assistant Athletic Director for Women's Basketball. Career statistics College , - , style="text-align:left;" , 1987–88 , style="text-align:left;" , Western Kentucky , 34, , -, , -, , 43.5, , 0.0, , 59.6, , 5.5 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2024–25 Wofford Terriers Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Wofford Terriers women's basketball team represented Wofford College during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Terriers, who were led by ninth-year head coach Jimmy Garrity, played their home games at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium in Spartanburg, South Carolina as members of the Southern Conference (SoCon). Previous season The Terriers finished the 2023–24 season 17–13, 8–6 in SoCon play, to finish in a three-way tie for second place. They defeated Samford, before falling to UNC Greensboro in the semifinals of the SoCon tournament. Preseason On October 16, 2024, the SoCon released their preseason coaches poll. Wofford was picked to finish first in the SoCon regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason Player of the Year Source: Preseason All-SoCon Team Source: Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", SoCon regular ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica. Crete is located about south of the Peloponnese, and about southwest of Anatolia. Crete has an area of and a coastline of 1,046 km (650 mi). It bounds the southern border of the Aegean Sea, with the Sea of Crete (or North Cretan Sea) to the north and the Libyan Sea (or South Cretan Sea) to the south. Crete covers 260 km from west to east but is narrow from north to south, spanning three longitudes but only half a latitude. Crete and a number of islands and islets that surround it constitute the Region of Crete (), which is the southernmost of the 13 Modern regions of Greece, top-level administrative units of Greece, and the fifth most popu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Incarnate Word Cardinals Women's Basketball
Incarnation literally means ''embodied in flesh'' or ''taking on flesh''. It is the conception and the embodiment of a deity or spirit in some earthly form or an anthropomorphic form of a god. It is used to mean a god, deity, or Divine Being in human or animal form on Earth. The proper noun, Incarnation, refers to the union of divinity with humanity in Jesus Christ. Abrahamic religions Christianity The incarnation of Christ (or Incarnation) is the central Christian doctrine that God became flesh, assumed of human nature, and became a man in the form of Jesus, the Son of God and the second person of the Trinity. This foundational Christian position holds that the divine nature of the Son of God was perfectly united with human nature in one divine Person, Jesus, making him both truly God and truly human. The theological term for this is hypostatic union: the second person of the Trinity, God the Son, became flesh when he was miraculously conceived in the womb of the Virgin Ma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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College Station, Texas
College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, United States, situated in East-Central Texas in the Brazos Valley, towards the eastern edge of the region known as the Texas Triangle. It is northwest of Houston and east-northeast of Austin, Texas, Austin. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, College Station had a population of 120,511. College Station and Bryan, Texas, Bryan make up the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area, the 15th-largest metropolitan area in Texas with 268,248 people as of 2020. College Station is home to the main campus of Texas A&M University, the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. The city owes its name and existence to the university's location along a railroad. Texas A&M's triple designation as a land-grant university, National Sea Grant College Program, and National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program reflects the broad scope of the research endeavors it brings to the city, with ongoing projects funded by ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Norcross High School
Norcross High School is a public high school in Norcross, Georgia, United States, part of the Gwinnett County School System, and serving the cities of Norcross and Peachtree Corners. The school's mascot is the Blue Devil. The school is also the first in the Gwinnett County Public School System to offer the IB Diploma Programme, first implemented in 1999. Athletics Norcross competes in Region 7-AAAAAAA. The school's mascot is the Blue Devil. The school competes in football, baseball, softball, lacrosse, track and field, cross country, swimming and diving, wrestling, golf, soccer, tennis, volleyball, marching band, and competitive cheerleading. Norcross varsity boys' basketball team won the Class AAAAA Georgia state championship in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2011, and the Class AAAAAA state championship 2013 and 2022. The girls won the basketball state championship in 2010, 2011, and 2022. The Norcross football team won the 2012 and 2013 state championships. Notable alumni * Al- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chicago
Chicago is the List of municipalities in Illinois, most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388, as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the List of United States cities by population, third-most populous city in the United States after New York City and Los Angeles. As the county seat, seat of Cook County, Illinois, Cook County, the List of the most populous counties in the United States, second-most populous county in the U.S., Chicago is the center of the Chicago metropolitan area, often colloquially called "Chicagoland" and home to 9.6 million residents. Located on the shore of Lake Michigan, Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837 near a Chicago Portage, portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, Mississippi River watershed. It grew rapidly in the mid-19th century. In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed several square miles and left more than 100,000 homeless, but ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Southwestern Illinois College
Southwestern Illinois College is a public community college in Illinois with campuses in Belleville, Granite City, and Red Bud. It also has off-campus sites throughout the district, including Scott Air Force Base and the East St. Louis Community College Center. History The college was founded in 1946 as Belleville Junior College, operating under the jurisdiction of Belleville Township High School District 201. More than 60 percent of the 169 students enrolled for its first semester were World War II veterans who had just returned from service. In 1965, the Illinois General Assembly passed the Illinois Junior College Act, which created community college districts throughout the state. The following year, area residents voted to establish the Class I Belleville Junior College District 522. Belleville Junior College became Belleville Area College July 1, 1967. Construction of the Belleville Campus on Carlyle Avenue was completed in 1971. In 1983, the college opened the Gran ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edwardsville, Illinois
Edwardsville is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States, and its county seat. The population was 26,808 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The city was named in honor of Ninian Edwards, former governor of the Illinois Territory. Edwardsville is a part of Southern Illinois and the Metro East region within Greater St. Louis, located northeast of downtown St. Louis. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, the Edwardsville Arts Center, the ''Edwardsville Journal'', the ''Madison County Record'', and the ''Edwardsville Intelligencer'' are based in Edwardsville. Edwardsville High School and Metro-East Lutheran High School serve students in the area. Edwardsville also serves as the headquarters for Prairie Farms Dairy, one of the largest dairy cooperatives in the United States and ranked in the top 10 of the largest privately held companies in the St. Louis region. The city is part of the Edwardsville School District, which also includes the villages of Glen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2024–25 Western Carolina Catamounts Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Western Carolina Catamounts women's basketball team represented Western Carolina University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Catamounts, who were led by first-year head coach Jonathan Tsipis, played their home games at the Ramsey Center in Cullowhee, North Carolina as members of the Southern Conference (SoCon). The Catamounts finished the season with a 13–17 record, 3–11 in SoCon play, to finish in eighth (last) place. Previous season The Catamounts finished the 2023–24 season 6–24, 1–13 in SoCon play, to finish in eighth (last) place. They were defeated by top-seeded and eventual tournament champions Chattanooga in the quarterfinals of the SoCon tournament. On March 9, 2024, the school announced that they would not be renewing head coach Kiley Hill's contract, ending his five-year tenure with the team. On April 5, the school announced that they would be hiring former Wisconsin head coach Jonathan Tsipis as the team' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2024–25 Chattanooga Mocs Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Chattanooga Mocs women's basketball team represented the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Mocs, who were led by first-year head coach Deandra Schirmer, played their home games at McKenzie Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee as members of the Southern Conference (SoCon). They finished the season 17–15, 9–5 in SoCon play, to finish in second place. Previous season The Mocs finished the 2023–24 season 28–5, 13–1 in SoCon play, to finish as SoCon regular-season champions. They defeated Western Carolina, Mercer and UNC Greensboro to win the SoCon tournament championship, heading to the NCAA tournament for the third consecutive year. They received the #14 seed in the Portland Regional 4, where they would fall to #3 region seed NC State in the first round. On March 26, 2024, it was announced that head coach Shawn Poppie would be leaving the program, in order to take the head coaching pos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2024–25 East Tennessee State Buccaneers Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 East Tennessee State Buccaneers women's basketball team represented East Tennessee State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Buccaneers, who were led by third-year head coach Brenda Mock Brown, played their home games at Brooks Gymnasium in Johnson City, Tennessee as members of the Southern Conference (SoCon). Previous season The Buccaneers finished the 2023–24 season 18–12, 7–7 in SoCon play, to finish in fifth place. They were defeated by Mercer in the quarterfinals of the SoCon tournament. Preseason On October 16, 2024, the SoCon released their preseason coaches poll. East Tennessee State was picked to finish fifth in the SoCon regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-SoCon Team Source: Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", SoCon regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |