Category: Women’s Basketball (Page 4)
Curtin Joins 2010 Class
DETROIT, Mich.-Signing number five secured the only local talent of the day for the Mustangs. Harper Woods High School star, Taeler Curtin, inked her letter of intent Saturday to join the Mustangs next season. Curtin, a 5’9″ versatile forward, played three sports during her days as a Pioneer at Harper Woods High. The well-rounded athlete excelled in basketball, volleyball, and track & field over the course of a four-year high…
Muskegon CC transfer Goliday signs with Mustangs
DETROIT, Mich.-The Mustangs signed their second community college player of the day as Jasmine Goliday put the pen to paper for her 2010-11 letter of intent. Goliday joins fellow Muskegon Community College transfer, Santrea Bush, on the Mustangs’ roster. Goliday, a 6’1″ athletic center, helped lead a hungry [Muskegon] Jayhawks team to an Alpena Community College Holiday Tournament Championship. Her efforts resulted in Holiday Tournament MVP honors for the hardworking…
Thompson Inks 2010 Letter of Intent
DETROIT, Mich.-The Mustangs addressed a huge need for the 2010-11 campaign with the signing of Wyandotte Roosevelt’s Amelia Thompson to a letter of intent. Thompson, a 6’1″ versatile guard/forward, adds much needed depth to a currently undersized Mustangs team. The two-year varsity starter helped lead her team to a 2008-09 District Championship in her junior season. Thompson’s favorite sports moment was hitting a shot that most high school student-athletes don’t…
Mustangs sign Aplena CC transfer Simms
DETROIT, Mich.-Signing number two ushered in the first community college transfer in the 2010 class. Alpena Community College’s Etouya Simms signed her 2010-11 letter of intent Saturday morning in Canton. Simms would be the first of two community college transfers to sign Saturday morning. The former Flint Northwestern (2008) star made a stop as a Mott Community College Bear before traveling north on I-75 to Alpena Community College last season….
Smith signs Letter of Intent
DETROIT, Mich.-The Mustangs held their own version of “Signing Day” last weekend in Canton, Michigan. The event brought seven players to the Mustangs for 2010. Napoleon High School standout Andrea Smith was the first to ink a letter of intent on the day. Overall, five players matriculated from high school, while the other two came the Mustangs way via community college. Smith, a 5’9″ forward, comes to Marygrove as a…
Women’s A.I.I. Tournament Preview – Live Audio
GARY, Ind.-The women’s basketball Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.) Conference Tournament tips off tomorrow inside the Savannah Center at Indiana University Northwest. The Mustangs will play host and #2 seed Indiana Northwest Redhawks in the nightcap of the first round double-header. The Redhawks swept the season series over the Mustangs (2-0) and will have home court advantage on their side to begin the tournament. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 EST…
Mustangs drop regular season finale
DETROIT, Mich.-The 2009-10 regular season came to a close on Tuesday evening inside UD Jesuit High School. The Mustangs squared off against USCAA foe Rochester College for a final tune-up before heading to the 2010 A.I.I. Conference Tournament. The visiting Warriors topped the Mustangs, 75-60. All was not lost last night in the regular season’s final game. It has been a year of ups and downs for the lady ballers…
Tough day for the Lady ‘Stangs
DETROIT, Mich.- In a game that could preview an A.I.I. Tournament game next weekend, the Redhawks of Indiana Northwest squared off against the Mustangs from Marygrove College. Although nice outdoors on Saturday, the Mustangs were very chilly indoors on their way to a cool 18% from the floor for the game. That stat, coupled with one of the NAIA’s better players on the other side in Sharon Houston, made it…
Mustangs edged by Warriors
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.-A long-awaited USCAA match-up ended up in the oppositions favor as the host Rochester College Warriors edged the Mustangs, 50-44. The Warriors used a strong start to keep the Mustangs at bay for much of the game before a late run put the game up in the air. The Mustangs refused to back down despite facing a double-digit deficit with only minutes to play. Coach Hitchcock and the…
Career Performances Tame Tigers
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.-A midweek showdown in Grand Rapids against the Grace Bible College Tigers was all the womens’ basketball team needed to get back on track after their three game losing streak. The Mustangs (9-11) put the pedal to the floor from the tip en route to a 95-76 taming of the Tigers. The win is the first in four attempts for the Mustangs and is the second in as…