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San Jacinto College Women’s Basketball 20132
2013 - 2014 SAn JAcInto collEGE WoMEn’S BASkEtBAll tEAM
2013 - 2014 SAn JAcInto collEGE WoMEn’S BASkEtBAll RoStER
no. name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / Previous School1 Sarah Davis G 5-9 Fresh. Porter / Porter HS4 Laura Chavez G 5-4 Fresh. Katy / Morton Ranch HS10 Victoria Youman F 6-2 Fresh. Dallas / Mesquite Horn HS11 Nekeita Bailey G 5-5 Fresh. Houston / Alief Hastings HS12 Isis Johnson F 5-10 Soph. Dale / Lockhart HS (Cisco College)13 Brittani Austin F 5-10 Fresh. Houston / Thurgood Marshall HS15 Lajeah Rice G 5-9 Fresh. Converse / Judson HS21 Deja Mason G 5-5 Fresh. Houston / Cypress Ridge HS22 Brittany Pinckney C 6-2 Fresh. Houston / Evan E. Worthing HS23 Jasmine Perkins G 5-9 Fresh. Little Rock, Ark. / Mills HS25 Kendra Howard G 5-8 Fresh. Dallas / Cedar Hill HS 33 Kendricka Osborne F 5-10 Soph. Houston / Eisenhower HS41 Jacoiya Brown C 6-2 Fresh. Lake Dallas / Lake Dallas HS44 Raven Wilson C 6-4 Fresh. Houston / MacArthur HS
Head Coach: Brenita Williams Jackson, 1st season, Southeastern Louisiana University (2007), Concordia University (2012),Overall: 43-51Team Manager: Nekeisha Bailey, 1st seasonAthletic Trainer: Jessica Davenport, 3rd seasonManager: Jason Ward, 11th season
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PlAYER BIoS
Sarah Davis5-9 | Fresh. | GPorter | Porter HS
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laura chavez5-4 | Fresh. | GKaty | Morton Ranch HS
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Isis Johnson5-10 | Soph. | FDale | Lockhart HS (Cisco College)
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Victoria Youman6-2 | Fresh. | FDallas | Misquite Horn HS
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nekeita Bailey5-5 | Fresh. | GHouston | Alief Hastings HS
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Prior to San Jac: Team captain for the Spartans… First-team all-district… Leading scorer in TAPPS… Played club for the Houston Lady Fireballers.
Prior to San Jac: First-team all district... Also played softball… Played club for H.K. Express.
Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district as a junior and senior… Helped the Bears to the bi-district championship as a sophomore… Also participated in cross country and track and field… Played club for H.K. Express.
Prior to San Jac: Led the Jaguars to the bi-district and area championships… Second-team all-district selection… Played club for the Lady Tigers.
Prior to San Jac: Played in 30 games, started in 30, for Cisco College… Averaged 11.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game… Shot 42 percent from the field… Three-time all-district selection for Lockhart HS… Played club for the Centex Starzz.
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Brittany Pinckney6-2 | Fresh. | CHouston | Evan E. Worthing HS
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lajeah Rice5-9 | Fresh. | GConverse | Judson HS
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Deja Mason5-9 | Fresh. | GHouston | Cypress Ridge HS
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Brittani Austin5-10 | Fresh. | FHouston | Thurgood Marshall HS
13Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district… Team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year.
Prior to San Jac: Led the Rockets to the district championship as a senior… First-team all-district as a senior… Honorable mention all-district as a junior… Two-time all-academic… Played club for the Lady Texas Tigers.
Prior to San Jac: Second-team all-district as a senior… Team MVP. Prior to San Jac: Helped the Colts to one district and two co-district championships… Three-time first-team all-district selection… Led the team in scoring as a senior… Ranked third in the state in rebounding.
Jasmine Perkins5-9 | Fresh. | GLittle Rock, Ark. | Mills HS
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Prior to San Jac: Four-time all-conference and all-state selection.
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kendra Howard 5-8 | Fresh. | GDallas | Cedar Hill HS
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Raven Wilson6-4 | Fresh. | CHouston | MacArthur HS
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kendricka osborne5-10 | Soph. | FHouston |Eisenhower HS
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Jacoiya Brown6-2 | Fresh. | CLake Dallas | Lake Dallas HS
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As a freshman: Averaged 4.3 points per game and 6.0 rebounds per game.Prior to San Jac: Played club for the Texas Wave.
Prior to San Jac: Second-team all-district as a senior.
Prior to San Jac: A 2013 graduate of Lake Dallas HS. Prior to San Jac: Helped the Generals to a district championship… First-team all-district… All-state academic… Played club for the Lady Fireballers.
San Jacinto College Women’s Basketball 20136
Brenita Williams Jackson begins her first season as San Jacinto College women’s basketball head coach after spending a year at Cisco College in Cisco, Texas, and four seasons (two as head coach, two as an assistant coach) at Lon Morris College in Jacksonville, Texas.
While at Cisco, Jackson helped improve the team grade point average in just her first semester, and saw all of her student-athletes graduate. Despite a 6-24 season, one of Jackson’s players was named to the all-conference second team.
As head coach at Lon Morris College, Jackson guided the Bearcats to the Region XIV semifinals in 2012. That squad had four all-conference players, including the Region XIV freshman of the year, and Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) all-American. Jackson’s 2011-2012 team had two National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) academic all-Americans.
In 2011, the Jacksonville Progress named Jackson its Sports Woman of the Year. That season, she coached the Bearcats to the Region XIV championship runner-up title. Three players earned all-conference recognition, with one being named a NJCAA all-American. Jackson’s 2010-2011 team also had a NJCAA academic all-American, and was ranked fifth in the nation by the WBCA for a team GPA of 3.2. Under her tutelage, the Lon Morris women’s basketball program boasted a 100 percent sophomore graduation rate. Jackson holds the Lon Morris record for the best winning percentage after winning 37 games in two seasons.
As an assistant coach at Lon Morris for two seasons, Jackson helped the team advance to two consecutive regional tournaments, and coached six all-conference players. Eight of her players went on to play at the next level, including three to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I schools.
Jackson owns an overall collegiate coaching record of 43-51, and has also coached the Dallas Diesel Club and the Aabyhoj Club.
Jackson prepped at Cedar Hill High School and was a starter on the varsity squad that reached the regional semifinals. She was recruited to play at Lon Morris, where she led her team to the Region XIV conference championship runner-up and the best single-season record in Lon Morris College history. She was voted to the all-conference and all-academic teams, and was the first women’s basketball player at Lon Morris to ink an NCAA Division I scholarship.
While at Southeastern, Jackson helped the team reach the Southland Conference tournament in each of her two years, and led the squad to become the East Division Conference champions in 2007 for the first time in school history. She was named all-conference, all-Louisiana, all-academic, and earned player of the week honors. She went on to play professionally in Aarhus, Denmark, where she also coached a junior club team to an undefeated season and three tournament championships. Her coaching career began in 2008 with the Dallas Diesel Junior Club.
Jackson holds a Bachelors of Business Administration from Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, La., and a Masters in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University in Irvine, Calif. She was married in December 2012 to Kevin Jackson.
Brenita Williams JacksonHead CoachFirst SeasonSoutheastern Louisiana University (2007)Concordia University (2012)Overall: 43-51
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Jason WardTeam Manager11th Season
Jessica DavenportTeam Athletic TrainerThird Season
nekeisha BaileyTeam ManagerFirst Season
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2012 - 2013 SAn JAcInto collEGE BASkEtBAll SEASon StAtSToTAL 3-PoinT F-THRoW REbounDS
Player gP-gs Min./g fg-fga Pct. 3fg-fga Pct. ft-fta Pct. Off Def tOt avg. Pf a tO st. Blk. Pts. avg.
allen, kuriyan
17-6 1.6 26-97 26.8 18-69 26.1 14-22 63.6 9 16 25 1.5 11 14 17 9 1 84 4.9
BaytOP, elania
24-3 1.2 25-67 37.3 2-9 22.2 7-14 50.0 14 20 34 1.4 17 11 33 8 1 59 2.5
carr, victOria
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DarBy, JOyneshia
17-4 1.1 25-56 44.6 3-6 50.0 11-27 40.7 14 26 40 2.4 20 6 41 8 1 64 3.8
hines, Jes-sica
9-9 5.3 49-118 41.5 0-3 0.00 47-70 67.1 13 16 29 3.2 22 34 42 19 1 145 16.1
JacksOn, Julia
24-14 2.0 75-199 37.7 44-131 33.6 42-56 75.0 11 50 61 2.5 60 49 83 35 2 236 9.8
lawler, ginnesica
24-21 3.8 83-153 54.2 3-5 60.0 37-69 53.6 56 80 136 5.7 83 21 39 11 34 206 8.6
leftriDge, krishuana
25-4 1.1 36-78 46.2 4-8 50.0 30-48 62.5 31 51 82 3.3 51 5 38 10 17 106 4.2
Mcwright, rikell
22-22 4.1 76-178 42.7 1-8 12.5 23-40 57.5 35 70 105 4.8 54 64 67 33 0 176 8.0
OsBOrne, kenDricka
25-23 3.8 31-80 38.8 0-1 0.00 45-73 61.6 52 97 149 6.0 69 19 40 60 11 107 4.3
richarDsOn, chasity
14-12 6.2 55-181 30.4 20-72 27.8 20-32 62.5 18 32 50 3.6 20 26 34 19 1 150 10.7
shOrt, ariOn 19-6 1.3 47-108 43.5 0-2 0.00 28-48 58.3 42 70 112 5.9 50 8 31 15 39 122 6.4
teaM tOtals 27-27 29.1 528-1315 40.2 95-314 30.3 304-499 60.9 295 582 823 54.4 457 257 465 227 108 1455 53.9
2012-2013 SEASon RESUltS7-21 (2-14)DAtE oPPonEnt W/l ScoRE11/02/2012 at Baton Rouge Community College^ L 61-71 (OT)11/03/2012 vs. East Mississippi Community College^ L 48-49 (2OT)11/06/2012 Temple Junior College L 64-69 (OT)11/09/2012 vs. Southwest Christian Community College % W 75-6211/10/2012 vs. Cahoma Community College % W 58-4711/16/2012 vs. Baton Rouge Community College $ W 62-5211/17/2012 Southern Shreveport Community College $ L 74-8511/20/2012 at Louisiana State University – Eunice W 60-4411/28/2012 at Temple Junior College L 50-7312/08/2012 at Panola College* L 55-6412/19/2012 Louisiana State University – Eunice W 70-6901/01/2013 at McLennan Community College & L 56-6401/02/2013 vs. Hill Colleege & L 50-5701/05/2013 Kilgore College* W 59-5501/09/2013 Angelina College* L 45-6501/12/2013 at Tyler Junior College* L 49-5301/15/2013 at Jacksonville College* L 58-7101/19/2013 at Kilgore College* L 37-5301/26/2013 at Blinn College* L 54-8501/30/2013 Tyler Junior College* L 76-9202/02/2013 Trinity Valley Community College* L 46-8002/06/2013 vs. Panola College* W 69-5602/09/2013 at Angelina College* L 45-6202/20/2013 Jacksonville College* L 58-7202/23/2013 Blinn College* L 52-8502/25/2013 at Paris Junior College* L 51-6002/27/2013 at Trinity Valley Community College* L 22-9603/02/2013 Paris Junior College* L 59-66
^ DENOTES BATON ROUGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLASSIC
2012 - 2013 StAtIcStIcS AnD RESUltS
% DENOTES SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY - SHREVEPORT CLASSIC$ DENOTES SAN JAC CLASSIC& DENOTES MCLENNAN SHOOTOUT* DENOTES REGION XIV CONFERENCE GAME
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Many San Jacinto College players have gone on to enjoy successful collegiate careers at four-year colleges. The following is a look at those standouts.
Season School Charla Denmon Sam Houston State University
Adaeze Elonu East Texas Baptist University
Adrianna Ferreira Brazilian National Team
Gelater Fullwood Foothills College
Kianey Givens Davis Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo
Levesha Holland Henderson State University
Latrice Hood St. Bonaventure
Rashekii Howard Lamar University
Victoria Jones Texas Southern University
Carla Kantara Converse College
Danica King Houston Baptist University (Kodak All-American)
Robin McNair Southwest Texas State
Raija McWright University of Arkansas – Monticello
Tiffany Miller Wiley College
Taryn Mount LeTourneau University
Alana Mountfield Daytona Beach College
Adanna Opara University of Texas – Pan Am
Conicka Parker Lenoire - Rhyne College
Nikita Pettit Sam Houston State University
LaKesha Raffeet Henderson State University
Shailee Sztern Columbus State University
A.J. Tillery Texas A&M – Commerce
Mesha Tisdel Samford University
Taujhnae Travis Oklahoma Baptist (Kodak All-American)
Ashley Watson University of Texas – Pan Am
Malikka Webb University of Dallas
Wendy Whiting Texas A&M University
Amber Williams McNeese State University
WHERE ARE tHEY noW?
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All-tIME InDIVIDUAl SInGlE GAME REcoRDS
Points Scored 1. 42, Cassandra Carrington vs. Temple College (11/17/01) 2. 40, Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07) 3. 38, Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (01/12/00) 4. 37, Levesha Holland vs. Panola College (11/26/02) Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (11/7/06) 6. 36, Stephanie Hammond vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/96) Rashekii Howard vs. Kilgore College (02/07/01) Cassandra Carrington vs. Jacksonville College (12/8/01) 9. 35, Taujhnae Travis vs. Angelina College (12/02/06) 10. 34, Susan Young vs. Paris Junior College (02/24/97) Rashekii Howard vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/01)
Field Goals Made 1. 15, Levesha Holland vs. Panola College (11/26/02) 2. 14, Cassandra Carrington vs. Temple College (11/17/01) Taujhnae Travis vs. Angelina College (12/02/06) 4. 13, Stephanie Hammond vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/96) Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (01/12/00) Rashekii Howard vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/01) Victoria Jones vs. Grayson College (11/29/03) Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07)
Field Goals Attempted 1. 30, Shereen A.-Rahman vs. Howard College (01/04/96) Rashekii Howard vs. Paris Junior College (02/14/01) 3. 26, Rashekii Howard vs. Panola College (01/24/01) 4. 25, Stephanie Hammond vs. Panola College (01/20/96) Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (01/12/00) Ivia Tucker vs. Paris Junior College (01/15/00)
Three-Point Shots Made 1. 7, Tracy Soetaert vs. Kilgore College (02/10/90) 2. 6, Stephanie Hammond vs. Kilgore College (02/17/96) Adriana Ferreira vs. Paris College (01/16/02) 4. 5, Aimee Morton vs. Angelina College (01/27/99) Alana Mountfield vs. Tyler Junior College (02/15/03) Kirsten Cox vs. Midland College (11/10/06) Kirsten Cox vs. Jacksonville College (01/17/07) Kirsten Cox vs. Panola College (02/03/07) Kirsten Cox vs. Jacksonville College (02/24/07)
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All-tIME InDIVIDUAl SInGlE GAME REcoRDS
Three-Point Shots Attempted 1. 14, Tracy Soetaert vs. Kilgore College (02/10/90) Kirsten Cox vs. LSU-Eunice (02/10/07) 3. 13, Charla Denmon vs. SWCC (11/30/00) Kirsten Cox vs. LSU-Eunice (01/27/07) Kirsten Cox vs. Panola College (01/24/07)
Free Throws Made 1. 16, Debbie Owen vs. Hill College (01/06/89) 2. 15, Ivia Tucker vs. Blinn College (02/23/00) Tiffany Miller vs. Kilgore College (11/20/02) 4. 13, Kainey Givens-Davis vs. Temple College
(11/17/01) Cassandra Carrington vs. Trinity Valley (01/23/02)
Free Throws Attempted 1. 23, Victoria Jones vs. Paris Junior College
(11/25/03) 2. 21, Debbie Owen vs. Hill College (01/06/89) 3. 20, Cassandra Carrington vs. Panola College
(02/06/02) 4. 18, Tiffany Miller vs. Kilgore College (11/20/02) Taujhnae Travis vs. McLennan (01/02/07) 5. 17, Ivia Tucker vs. Trinity Valley (1/12/00) Ivia Tucker vs. Blinn College (2/23/00) 7. 15, Cassandra Carrington vs. Trinity Valley (2/16/02)
Total Rebounds 1. 26, Victoria Jones vs. Paris Junior College
(11/25/03) 2. 23, Thomasina Gatson vs. Angelina College
(12/8/90) 3. 22, Thomasina Gatson vs. Kilgore College
(2/10/90) A.J. Tillery vs. Hill College (11/12/97) 5. 21, Victoria Jones vs. Blinn College (01/24/04) Victoria Jones vs. Paris Junior College (02/04/04) 7. 20, Victoria Jones vs. Jacksonville College
(02/09/04) 8. 19, Monica Perkins-Miller vs. LSU-Eunice
(02/10/07) 9. 18, Victoria Jones vs. Collin County (11/15/03) Levesha Holland vs. Northeast Mississippi
(11/08/02) Danielle Head vs. Frank Phillips College (01/7/98) Monica Perkins-Miller vs. Southern of Shreveport
(12/09/06)
Assists 1. 13, Charla Denmon vs. Southern of Shreveport
(01/11/01) Alana Mountfield vs. Lon Morris (02/12/03) 3. 12, Ivia Tucker vs. SWCC (12/04/99) 4. 11, Sara Navarro vs. Collin County (01/06/01) Sara Navarro vs. Panola College (02/17/01)
Steals 1. 11, Alana Mountfield vs. Lon Morris (02/12/03) 2. 10, Jenique Tyler vs. Blinn College (01/18/03) Stephanie Hammond vs. Blinn College (03/02/96) Ivia Tucker vs. SWCC (12/04/99) Nikita Pettit vs. Jacksonville College (02/11/02)
Blocked Shots 1. 7, Stephanie Hammond vs. Kilgore College
(2/21/96) Crystal Cooper vs. Blinn College (03/02/96) 3. 6, Crystal Cooper vs. Temple College (11/25/96) Meredith Lindsey vs. McLennan College (12/6/97)
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With 12 national championships in its more than 50-year athletic history, San Jacinto College has a long and rich tradition of athletic success, both on the court and field, and in the classroom. This excellence has brought with it national and international exposure to the College and local community. Like many community and four-year college athletic programs, San Jacinto College has a history of producing professional and Olympic athletes.
Divided among the three campuses, San Jacinto College, or San Jac as it has come to be known when referencing its athletics programs, has a variety of athletic opportu-nities for both male and female student-athletes. San Jac competes in six National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I teams: men’s basketball, soccer and baseball; and women’s basketball, softball, and volleyball.
San Jac has won national titles in men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, and, track and field, as well as individual titles in tennis. Along the way, San Jacinto College has produced numerous All-Americans and Academic All-Americans, solidifying the success of San Jac student-athletes on the court and field and in the classroom.
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San Jacinto College national ChampionshipsYear Team overall Record
1968 Men’s Basketball 44-2
1983 Men’s Basketball 35-2
1984 Men’s Basketball 35-2
1985 Baseball 54-7
1986 Men’s Basketball 37-0
1986 Baseball 53-12
1987 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field n/a
1987 Baseball 52-9
1987 Volleyball 39-7
1989 Women’s Indoor Track & Field n/a
1989 Baseball 61-10
1990 Baseball 62-11
San Jacinto College All-Time All-AmericansYear name Team Sport
2013 Mohammad Lee First Men’s Basketball
2012 Marie-Pierre Bakima First Volleyball
Marlaina Pleydle Second Volleyball
Jose Seoane Second Men’s Soccer
Anthony Banda Third Baseball
2011 Guillermo Alvarez First Men’s Soccer
Jazmine Green First Volleyball
Marsell Holden First Men’s Basketball
Tyler Wright Third Baseball
Miguel Pena Honorable Mention Baseball
Carlos Picado Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer
2010 Miguel Pena First Baseball
Alyssa Dibbern First Volleyball
Candace Soares First Volleyball
Sean Nolin Third Baseball
2009 Maurice McNeill First Men’s Basketball
Christie Dorch Second Volleyball
Deric Hawkins Second Baseball
2008 Kieron Bernard First Men’s Soccer
Zuzana Cizova First Volleyball
Kris Miller First Baseball
Gabriel Rodriguez First Men’s Soccer
Julia Texeira Second Volleyball
Mozesh Gyrio Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer
2007 Ricardo Ximenes First Men’s Soccer
Kieron Bernard Second Men’s Soccer
Ligia Clemente Second Volleyball
Taujhnae Travis Second All American
Booker Woodfox Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
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2006 Arica Rodriguez Second Softball
Nyla Ware Second Volleyball
Danika King All American
2005 Ardalan Attar First Men’s Soccer
Trey McDowell Second Men’s Basketball
Gena Rhodes Second Volleyball
Derrick Henry Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer
2004 Dane Richards First Men’s Soccer
Leah Alexander Second Volleyball
Jihad Muhammad Second Men’s Basketball
Rohan Bernard Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer
2003 Nick Stavinoha First Baseball
Mike Pankratz Second Baseball
Clint Goocher Third Baseball
Leah Alexander Honorable Mention Volleyball
2002 Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer
Derick Payne Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
Deshawn Woolery Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer
2001 Antonio Falu’ First Men’s Basketball
Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer
Fernando Castellanos Second Men’s Soccer
Brett Cooley Third Baseball
2000 Kevin Theiss First Baseball
1998 Calvin Bowman First Men’s Basketball
Kristine Renner Third Softball
1997 Omar Sneed First Men’s Basketball
1996 Omar Sneed Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
1994 Michael Lloyd First Men’s Basketball
1993 Jeniver Koutnik First Volleyball
Misty Farmer Honorable Mention Volleyball
1991 Kim Hill Second Volleyball
1990 Joel Gilmore First Baseball
Julie Harper Second Volleyball
1989 Debi Henry Second Volleyball
Dan Robinson Honorable Mention Baseball
Scott McCarty Honorable Mention Baseball
1988 Thayer Swain First Baseball
Stacie McDaniel First Volleyball
Jose Rivas Honorable Mention Baseball
1987 Sonia Trevino First Volleyball
Patricia Guerrero Honorable Mention Volleyball
1986 Eve Posey First Volleyball
Rachael Standley Second Volleyball
1985 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball
Jackie LeDay Honorable Mention Volleyball
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San Jacinto College All-Time All-AmericansYear name Team Sport
1984 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball
Dody Rather First Baseball
Sandy Howell Second Volleyball
Joe Mikulik Honorable Mention Baseball
1983 Kim Smith Honorable Mention Volleyball
1982 Frank James Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
Louis Ray Honorable Mention Baseball
1981 Allen Brown First Baseball
Tim Englund Second Baseball
Don Plummer Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
1980 Mark Brogdon Second Baseball
Teresa Odgen Second Volleyball
Chuck Shirley Third Baseball
Billy Goodwin Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
Robin Hall Honorable Mention Volleyball
1979 Curtis Phauls Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
1978 Mark Martin Honorable Mention Baseball
1977 Ron Driver First Baseball
1976 Donna Branch First Volleyball
Eva Garcia First Volleyball
Debbie Brown Second Volleyball
1975 Donna Branch First Volleyball
1974 Steve Kerns Second Baseball
1973 Wayne Cato First Baseball
Don Bravenec Honorable Mention Baseball
1972 Rick Burley First Baseball
Tom Henderson First Men’s Basketball
Paul Miller Honorable Mention Baseball
1971 Rick Burley First Baseball
Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball
Tom Henderson Second Men’s Basketball
1970 Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball
Bob Nash Second Men’s Basketball
1969 Jeff Halliburton Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
1968 Steve Spretz Honorable Mention Baseball
1966 Glen Blanton Honorable Mention Baseball
1965 Mike Anderson Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball
San Jacinto College All-Time Academic All-AmericansYear name Award Sport
2012-2013 Matt Locus Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball
Conrad Ramquist Superior Academic Achievement Baseball
2011-2012 Benjamin Silva Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence Baseball
Kirby Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball
2009-2010 Trey Ross Distinguished Academic All-American Baseball
2008-2009 Lauren Tippet Academic All-American Women’s Basketball
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San Jacinto college north campus5800 Uvalde Road, Houston, TX 77049281-998-6150Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, since 1961. The Achieving the Dream Leader College is committed to the goals and aspirations of a diverse population of 30,000 credit students in more than 200 degree and certificate options, including university transfer and career preparation. Students also benefit from the College’s job training programs, renowned for meeting the needs of growing industries in the region. The College’s service area includes the Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Pasadena and Sheldon Independent School Districts, as well as portions of the Humble, Pearl- and, and Clear Creek school districts.
San Jacinto College’s roots date back to May of 1960 when voters in the district approved the creation of East Harris County Union Junior College and a seven-member Board of Regents was established. The name was changed a few times over its history to its current San Jacinto Community College District, although it has always been informally referred to as San Jacinto College. In September of 1961, 876 students attended the College at its location in Pasadena. Since then, the College has grown to include three campuses and 12 extension centers; a continuing and professional development division for continuing education and workforce training; distance learning; a dual credit program with local high schools, early college high schools in cooperation with Clear Creek ISD, Pasadena ISD, and Sheldon ISD; and an enrollment of more than 30,000 credit students each semester.
San Jacinto College is committed to the citizens of East Harris County. At the core of our values is student success... the reason for our being. Our comprehensive community college mission is to empower students who come with a wide variety of goals to find the assistance they need at their college, San Jacinto College.
We have made a strong commitment to academic excellence, and our award-winning faculty members are passionate about teaching. Our students choose from more than 200 degree and certificate programs in many different fields including academic transfer programs to four-year institutions and a wide variety of workforce training programs.
The College has placed an emphasis on upgrading facilities and technology to support student learning. Over the last decade, San Jacinto College has added new buildings to support teaching and learning in the sciences, fine arts, and technology fields.
In September 2008, San Jacinto College faced unprecedented challenges in the wake of Hurricane Ike. The College sustained significant damage, and as a result, was closed for two and a half weeks following the storm. The instructional leaders and faculty diligently worked on a plan to complete all course learning outcomes through in-class instruction, out-of-class assignments, and incorporating technology into learning to allow students to successfully complete the semester without extending the term. The College plan was highly applauded by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accreditation site visit team in November of 2008, when it granted the College reaccreditation.
In 2011, San Jacinto College was recognized as a leader in the national student completion movement when it was named an Achieving the Dream Leader College. Throughout the course of its participation in Achieving the Dream, San Jacinto College increased Fall-to-Spring persistence through a combination of interventions including the First Year Experience Calling Program, Mandatory New Student Orientation, a student success course, free tutoring, and the Men of Honor program.
San Jacinto College continues to lead in the Gulf Coast through grant-funded partnerships and collaboration with other colleges and organizations. The funds support student success through academic programs and initiatives promoting college retention and completion, regional workforce training, scholarships and tuition of various student programs, and creates pathways to higher education and to the workforce for middle and high school students.
Students and employees come to San Jacinto College with various goals and aspirations, and we remain committed to their success.
San Jacinto college Your Goals. Your College.
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Sat. Oct. 5 Jam the Gym Inter Squad Scrimmage 12 p.m. HoustonFri. Oct. 11 at Dave Neely Scrimmage 9 a.m. FriscoSat. Oct. 19 at SAWBC Super Scrimmage 9 a.m. CarrolltonFri. Nov. 1 vs. East Mississippi Community College^ TBD Baton Rouge, La.Sat. Nov. 2 at Baton Rouge Community College^ TBD Baton Rouge, La.Tues. Nov. 5 McLennan Community College! 5:30 p.m. HoustonFri. Nov. 15 Victoria College% 6 p.m. HoustonWed. Nov. 20 at Cisco College 5:30 p.m. CiscoFri. Nov. 22 at Hutchinson Community College@ TBD Hutchinson, Kan.Sat. Nov. 23 vs. Seward County Community College@ TBD Hutchinson, Kan.Sat. Nov. 30 Dallas Diesel 2 p.m. HoustonWed. Dec. 4 at Tyler Junior College* 5:30 p.m. TylerSat. Dec. 7 Panola College* 4 p.m. HoustonFri. Dec. 20 Baton Rouge Community College$ 5:30 p.m. HoustonSat. Dec. 21 Texas Storm$ 2 p.m. HoustonFri. Jan. 3 at McLennan Community College& TBD WacoSat. Jan. 4 vs. Hill College& TBD WacoWed. Jan. 8 at Kilgore College* 5:30 p.m. KilgoreSat. Jan. 11 Tyler Junior College* 4 p.m. HoustonWed. Jan. 15 at Panola College* 5:30 p.m. CarthageSat. Jan. 18 Angelina College 4 p.m. HoustonWed. Jan. 22 at Trinity Valley Community College* 5:30 p.m. AthensSat. Jan. 25 Kilgore College* 4 p.m. HoustonWed. Jan. 29 Paris Junior College* 5:30 p.m. HoustonSat. Feb. 1 at Bossier Parish Community College* 4 p.m. Shreveport, La.Wed. Feb. 5 Trinity Valley Community College* 5:30 p.m. HoustonSat. Feb. 8 Bossier Parish Community College*# 4 p.m. HoustonWed. Feb. 12 at Paris Junior College* 5:30 p.m. ParisSat. Feb. 15 Jacksonville College*^^ 4 p.m. HoustonWed. Feb. 19 at Angelina College* 4 p.m. LufkinSat. Feb. 22 at Blinn College* 4 p.m. BrenhamWed. Feb. 26 Blinn College*~ 5:30 p.m. HoustonSat. March 1 at Jacksonville College* 4 p.m. JacksonvilleWed. – Sat. March 5 – 8 at Region XIV Tournament TBD Tyler
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^ denotes Baton Rouge Community College Classic! denotes First Year Student’s Night% denotes Veterans Appreciation Game@ denotes Hutchinson Community College Thanksgiving Classic
$ denotes San Jac Classic& denotes McLennan Shootout* denotes Region XIV Conference game# denotes WBCA Play 4Kay^^ denotes Sophomore Night~ denotes Gator Night
All games listed in bold are home games played at the San Jacinto College North campus, Nichols Gymnasium, located at 5800 Uvalde Road in Houston.Head Coach: Brenita Williams Jackson, first season, 43-51 overall, Southeastern Louisiana University (2007), Concordia University (2012)