May 4, 2004
Women’s basketball rounds out
recruiting with five new signees
MOBILE, Ala. -- The University of Mobile women’s
basketball program rounded out their 2004 recruiting by signing five new
players head coach Martha Gore-Algernon announced on Tuesday morning.
With only six players returning
next year from last season’s roster, each of the seven new recruits are
likely to fight for playing time right away.
“Each player can contribute
right away,” Gore-Algernon said of her recruits. “Next year will
definitely be a new look for us and we are looking very forward to getting
started.”
In addition to Laura Davis and
Sandra Kostandinovic, who signed last month, the Rams received commitments
from five new players on Tuesday.
Topping the list was Kelli
Manning a 6-1 post transfer from Campbell University. Manning, a graduate
of Faith Academy, will be a welcome addition to Mobile.
“Kelli will definitely help us
next season in the post,” Gore-Algernon said. “She is a great talent and
will definitely fit in.”
With just two guards that saw
any action last season returning to the 2004-05 roster, coach
Gore-Algernon has filled her needs by signing three guards.
Lakita Ford, a 5-7 guard from
Westlake High School in Atlanta Ga., Andy Anger, a 5-8 guard from
Mandeville High School in Mandeville, La., and Courtney Craft, a 5-7 guard
from Hancock High School in Bay St. Louis, Miss., will all battle for
playing time next season.
Finally, Gore-Algernon signed
Christyl Mitchell, a 5-10 forward from West Orange High School in
Wintergarden, Fla., to help in the front court.
The Rams finished the 2003-04
season with a 16-14 record.