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Stetson Women's Basketball 2020-21 Summer Prospectus Page 19 2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BROADCAST ROSTER 00 1 2 3 4 DAY’NESHIA MARIA TONYSHA SHAMARI JAMIYA BANKS VISONE CURRY TYSON TURNER F • 5-10 • Sr. G • 5-8 • Jr. G • 5-10 • Sr. G • 5-5 • Jr. G • 5-9 • So. Jacksonville, Fla. Naples, Italy Louisville, Ky. Fort Wayne, Ind. Orlando, Fla. 5 11 13 21 KIYA TIPPY YAZZ ALYSSA TURNER ROBERTSON WAZEERUD-DIN DERRICK G • 5-6 • So. G • 5-3 • So. G • 5-11 • Jr. G • 5-9 • So. St. Augustine, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Marietta, Ga. Daytona Beach, Fla. 22 23 33 35 Shania MEGAN MADDIE SELENA EDGECOMBE VINCENT NOVAK PHILOXY F • 6-1 • So. F • 6-4 • Sr. G • 6-0 • So. F • 5-11 • Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Keller, Texas Oxford, Mich. Garland, Texas LYNN BARBARA SHANASA “NOC” JAMA JOSH BRIA FARRIS SANDERS SHARP WATHEN Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations 13th Season 1st Season 4th Season 2nd Season 1st Season STETSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 SUMMER PROSPECTUS QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF School: ........................................................ Stetson University Head Coach .........Lynn Bria (University of Charleston, 1990) City: ...................................................................... DeLand, Fla. Career Record ..................................... 375-376 (25 seasons) Founded: .......................................................................... 1883 Record at Stetson ................................222-163 (12 seasons) Enrollment (undergraduate): ......................................... 3,125 Assistant Coaches ...................Barbara Farris (Tulane, 1998) Nickname:..................................................................... Hatters .......................................... Shanasa Sanders (Stetson, 2013) Colors: ......................................Green (PMS 342C) and White .................................................... Jama Sharp (Stetson, 2015) Arena: ............................................................ Edmunds Center Basketball Office Phone................................(386) 822-8119 Capacity: ......................................................................... 4,000 Basketball Office Fax ....................................(386) 822-8148 Affiliation: ......................................................... NCAA Division I Conference: .................................................ASUN Conference President: .........Dr. Christopher L. Roellke (Wesleyan, 1987) TEAM INFORMATION Director of Athletics: ...................... Jeff Altier (Stetson, 1982) 2019-20 Overall Record ................................................ 12-18 SWA: ............................. Alicia Queally (North Carolina, 1999) 2019-20 ASUN Record/Finish.................................. 6-10/7th FAR: ........................................Dr. Mike Bitter (Stetson, 1987) Starters Returning/Lost .....................................................4/1 Athletic Department Phone: ........................... 386.822.8100 Players Returning/Lost ....................................................10/4 Ticket Office Phone: ........................................ 386.738.4287 Newcomers ............................................................................. 4 Letterwinners Returning (7) PROGRAM HISTORY Player PPG FG% FT% RPG AST STL BLK First Season .................. 1975-76; 1981-82 (NCAA Division I) Overall Record .................................... 582-701 (45 Seasons) Day’Neshia Banks 16.0 .462 .563 7.7 66 48 26 Regular Season Titles ................................................1 (2017) Megan Vincent 7.7 .575 .785 5.8 40 17 57 Conference Championships ......4 (1989, 2005,2011,2013) Maddie Novak 5.7 .342 .810 2.1 8 10 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances .......... 3 (2005,2011,2013) Tonysha Curry 5.3 .441 .568 5.1 51 20 5 WNIT Appearances ........ 5 (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019) Jamiya Turner 4.8 .344 .583 2.2 38 27 8 WBI Appearances ............................................2 (2016, 2018) Tippy Robertson 4.3 .291 .568 3.8 46 17 3 Alyssa Derrick 1.3 .250 .500 0.3 1 2 1 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Asst. AD for Athletic Communications ................. Ricky Hazel Office Phone ..................................................(386) 822-8130 Transfers Returning (2) E-mail ........................................................jhazel@stetson.edu Player Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School Shania Edgecombe F 6-1 So. Jacksonville, Fla./Southern Miss Assistant Director (WBB Contact) ....................Jamie Bataille Maria Visone G 5-8 Jr. Naples, Italy/Coastal Carolina Office Phone .................................................. (386) 822-8131 sat out the 2019-20 season due to NCAA transfer rules Cell Phone ...................................................... (386) 748-4586 E-mail ...................................................... [email protected] Newcomers (4) Player Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School Assistant Director ....................................................Cris Belvin Selena Philoxy* F 6-0 Sr. Queens, N.Y./Seton Hall Office Phone ..................................................(386) 822-8937 Kiya Turner* G 5-6 So. St. Augustine, Fla./MTSU E-mail ......................................................cbelvin@stetson.edu Shamari Tyson G 5-5 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./SGTC Yazz Wazeerud-din G 5-11 Jr. Marietta, Ga./SGTC Mailing Address ...............421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8359 * - will sit out the 2020-21 season due to NCAA transfer rules ....................................................................DeLand, FL 32723 Athletics Website ............................................. GoHatters.com Twitter.................................. @StetsonWBB, @StetsonHatters Press Row Phone ................... (386) 748-4586 (Jamie’s cell) PAGE 3 STETSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 SUMMER PROSPECTUS 2020-21 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 00 Day’Neshia Banks F 5-10 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Ole Miss/Ribault HS 1 Shamari Tyson G 5-5 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Georgia Tech/South Side HS 2 Tonysha Curry G 5-10 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Florida SouthWestern State 3 Maria Visone G 5-8 Jr. Naples, Italy/Coastal Carolina/IMG Academy 4 Jamiya Turner G 5-9 So. Orlando, Fla./Jones HS 5 Kiya Turner* G 5-6 So. St. Augustine, Fla./MTSU/Nease HS 11 Tippy Robertson G 5-3 So. Chicago, Ill./Phillips Academy HS 13 Yazz Wazeerud-din G 5-11 Jr. Marietta, Ga./South Georgia Tech/ Wheeler HS 21 Alyssa Derrick G 5-9 So. Daytona Beach, Fla./Spruce Creek HS 22 Shania Edgecombe F 6-1 So. Jacksonville, Fla./Southern Miss/Ribault HS 23 Megan Vincent F 6-4 Sr. Keller, Texas/Keller HS 33 Maddie Novak G 6-0 So. Oxford, Mich./Detroit Country Day HS 34 Selena Philoxy* F 6-0 Sr. Queens, N.Y./Seton Hall/South Shore HS * - will sit out the 2020-21 season due to NCAA transfer rules Head Coach: Lynn Bria (University of Charleston, 1990), 13th Season Assistant Coach: Barbara Farris (Tulane, 1998), 1st Season Assistant Coach: Shanasa Sanders (Stetson, 2013), 4th Season Assistant Coach: Jama Sharp (Stetson, 2015), 2nd Season Director of Women’s Basketball Operations: Josh Wathen (UNF, 2018), 1st Season Assistant Athletic Trainer: Emily Eunice (Florida, 2017), 1st Season Pronunciation Guide: Day’Neshia Banks - Day-NEE-shuh Tonysha Curry - Tuh-NEE-shuh Jamiya Turner - Juh-MY-uh Maria Visone - Veh-SO-nay Lynn Bria - BREE-uh PAGE 4 STETSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 SUMMER PROSPECTUS 2020-21 NOTEBOOK A DECADE OF SUCCESS 2020-21 QUICK HITTERS Over the past 10 seasons, the Stetson women’s basketball program ► The 2020-21 season will be the Hatters’ 46th season in the has: modern era (1975-). ► Made nine postseason appearances (NCAA-2, WNIT-5, and WBI-2) ► Stetson returns seven letterwinners from last season’s team, ► Won 208 games (208-117, .640), averaging 20.8 wins per season adding two redshirts and four transfers for a roster of 13. ► Won two ASUN Tournament Championships (2011, 2013) ► Stetson will be led by three active seniors this season - Day’Neshia ► Won one ASUN regular season championship (2017) Banks, Tonysha Curry and Megan Vincent. Seton Hall transfer ► Broke the school record for most wins in a season three times Selena Philoxy is also a senior but will sit out the season. ► Won 20+ games seven times ► Redshirt junior Maria Visone, a transfer from Coastal Carolina, Year W-L Accomplishments and redshirt sophomore Shania Edgecombe, a transfer from 2010-11 20-13 ASUN Champion, NCAA Tournament Southern Miss, become eligible after sitting out the 2019-20 2011-12 23-11 * ASUN Finalist, WNIT First Round season. 2012-13 24-9 * ASUN Champion, NCAA Tournament ► Head Coach Lynn Bria begins her 13th season with the Hatters 2013-14 27-8 * ASUN Finalist, WNIT Second Round (222-163) and 26th season overall (375-376) She needs just 25 2014-15 23-8 ASUN Semifinalist, WNIT First Round more wins to hit the 400-victory mark for her career. 2015-16 20-12 ASUN Semifinalist, WBI Second Round 2016-17 26-7 ASUN Regular Season Champions, ASUN Finalist, WNIT First Round NO FRESHMEN 2017-18 17-15 WBI First Round The Hatters head into preseason practice with 13 players on the 2018-19 16-16 WNIT First Round roster, but no freshmen, and no one under the age of 19. Here is a 2019-20 12-18 breakdown by age and class: Total 208-117 9 Postseason Appearances Class Player Age (Oct. 1) * - school record for wins in a season Seniors Day’Neshia Banks 21 Tonysha Curry 21 2019-20 REVIEW (12-18, 6-10 ASUN) Megan Vincent 21 Senior Tr. Selena Philoxy 21 R-Junior Maria Visone 23 • The Hatters qualified for the ASUN tournament for the 17th year Juniors Shamari
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