WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Red Hawks expect to contend for conference crown

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HICKORY – Coming off a 20-win season, Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) women’s head basketball coach Tisha England is aiming for even more success this season.

England, a former high school star at Newton-Conover, starts her fifth season as the Red Hawks’ head coach. Her team last season went 21-8 and 14-6 in the conference.

The Red Hawks kick off their season Sunday at the CB Hoops Jamboree in Duluth, Ga. They open the regular season on Nov. 3 at home against North Greenville (S.C.) at 6 p.m.

“I’m competitive, and every year I expect at least 20 wins,” England said in a CVCC preseason press release. “Coming off a good season, I’m just excited for the next challenge.

“I’m excited for the players, even my sophomores coming back. They are looking for even greater seasons.”

This year’s CVCC team features a 12-player roster, including five sophomores and seven freshmen.

Guards Nikkyana McCaskill, Shaniya Lester and Tory Agrusa and forwards Tanisha Wall and Joyous Wilson all return for their sophomore seasons. All five players saw significant playing time last season.

“All five were highly recruited by four-year schools, and to know that they made a decision themselves to come back, get better, get stronger and get their degree — that says a lot about our program,” England said in the press release.

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“We work hard to produce student-athletes. I’m excited for them. It’s a strong nucleus. Their bond is even greater. They are holding each other accountable and just helping bring the freshmen up to the expectation and getting them to understand what it’s like to be a college student-athlete.

“They are a special group. Every year, each group is special to my heart. This group right here is truly a blessing to me.”

England has been equally impressed with her incoming freshmen — a group that includes athletes from Charlotte, Kannapolis and Franklin and out-of-state players from Florida and Georgia.

“They are going to surprise a lot of people,” England said. “They are very talented. They still have to work on a lot of fundamentals, but they are going to step up and rise up. The sophomores are causing them to rise up.

“My expectation is causing them to rise up. They can shoot. They can pass. They can dribble. We’ve got a post player who can make great moves.

“Getting them in shape and getting them to understand the pace of college level and the requirements of it is where we are at right now. I have confidence in them that they will succeed.”

The Red Hawks have adopted T.E.A.M. — an acronym which stands for “Together Each Accomplish Much” – as a motto.

“That’s what we are,” England said. “We have to accomplish much as a team. Not one person is greater than the other. We understand that it’s going to take all of us to make sure that we are successful.

“Each one has their own spice. We are putting it all together to make a beautiful cake.”

While she has many on-court goals for her team, England – CVCC’s Learning Assistance Center Coordinator — places even more emphasis off the court.

“Every year, our goal, especially academic, is to have a 3.0 (GPA) as a team,” she said. “We have reached that the last several years. To make sure that my young ladies graduate to get to the next level — that’s always our goal each year.”

England is confident her team will contend for a conference championship this season.

“I’m very confident,” she said. “I’m a competitor myself, and I feel that we can win the conference. We just have to apply everything and put it all together there on the court.

“Every year, I expect to win the conference. I’ve had some disappointments, but it’s not a dead end.

“I’m excited about a new year and new season and new challenge for these young ladies and for myself.”

ROSTER: http://gocvcc.com/sports/wbkb/2017-18/roster

SCHEDULE: http://gocvcc.com/sports/wbkb/2017-18/schedule

  • Reported by CVCC Sports Information

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