Anacia Wilkinson

15 Anacia Wilkinson
Anacia Wilkinson
  • Height:
    6-2
  • Hometown:
    Houston, Texas
  • Position:
    F
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • High School:
    Atascocita HS
  • Major:
    Biology -- Microbiology
  • Previous School:
    Atascocita HS
  • gp
    33
  • pts/g
    7.9
  • fg %
    50.0
  • 3pt %
    12.5
  • ft %
    62.1
  • reb/g
    6.2
  • a/g
    0.5
Bio

In 2017-18 (redshirt sophomore): Missed Tech’s first 17 games of the season to recover from knee surgery… returned on Jan. 18 at Eastern Kentucky, scoring eight points and tying her career-high of four blocks in 17 minutes off the bench (Wilkinson had last played for Tech on Feb. 25, 2017, also at EKU)… appeared in each of Tech’s last 12 games and made one start, averaging 9.5 minutes per game… tallied a 42.4 field goal percentage, 2.7 rebounds per game and 0.8 blocks per game… also added six steals and six assists.

In 2016-17 (redshirt freshman): Appeared in 28 games, making four starts... ended the season with averages of 12.4 minutes, 3.9 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game... totaled 32 blocks, which ranked second-best on the team... shot 46.2 percent from the floor and 52.4 percent from the charity stripe... had her best statistical performance of the year against East Tennessee State (Dec. 11), recording career-highs in points (16) and rebounds (13) and shooting 70 percent from field-goal range… received her first adidas® OVC Freshman of the Week honor the following week… tallied a career-high four blocks versus Jacksonville State (Jan. 14) and 24 minutes in Tech’s season opener versus Wright State (Nov. 11).

In 2015-16 (freshman): Played in two exhibition games and one regular-season game before redshirting due to a knee injury.

High School: Wilkinson comes to Tech from Atascocita High School in Humble, Texas, where she was a four-year letter winner under head coach Valery Jackson... in her senior season, she averaged 12.4 points, eight rebounds and three blocks per game... led the Eagles in rebounds and blocks each year she was on the team... named All-District and earned a spot on the Greater Houston Area Basketball Associate top-50 list, as well as in Vype Magazine Girls Top 20.

Personal: Majoring in biology with a concentration in microbiology… named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll once (fall 2015)... also goes by "Naci.”

Player statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 33 18
Games started 4 2
Minutes 591 340
Minutes per game 17.9 18.9
FG 112-224 59-114
FG Pct 50.0 51.8
3PT 1-8 0-3
3PT Pct 12.5 0.0
FT 36-58 21-31
FT Pct 62.1 67.7
Off rebounds 61 32
Def rebounds 145 86
Total rebounds 206 118
Rebounds per game 6.2 6.6
Personal fouls 84 48
Disqualifications 5 4
Assists 17 10
Turnovers 45 28
Assist to turnover ratio 0.4 0.4
Steals 19 11
Blocks 92 47
Points 261 139
Points per game 7.9 7.7
Points per 40 min 17.7 16.4
Recent results
Recent Games
Date Opponent Result
Feb 28 at SIUE L, 63-61
Mar 2 at Eastern Illinois W, 68-51
Mar 7 vs. Austin Peay W, 68-57
Mar 8 vs. Belmont L, 62-48
Mar 21 Akron W, 73-59
Mar 25 at Campbell L, 70-62
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control extended
Date Opponent Score gs min fg pct 3pt pct ft pct pts
Oct 28 Hiwassee College W, 105-57 - - - - - - - - -
Nov 6 Cumberland University W, 88-55 1 9 5-5 100.0 0-0 - 0-1 0.0 10
Nov 11 at Xavier L, 70-60 1 20 2-4 50.0 0-1 0.0 2-4 50.0 6
Nov 16 Middle Tennessee W, 68-64 - 13 2-5 40.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 4
Nov 19 Western Carolina W, 77-58 - 19 7-11 63.6 0-0 - 1-2 50.0 15
Nov 24 at Charleston Southern W, 77-55 - 19 1-3 33.3 0-1 0.0 0-0 - 2
Nov 25 vs. Old Dominion L, 80-73 - 23 6-11 54.5 0-0 - 6-12 50.0 18
Dec 2 at Wichita State W, 55-45 - 12 1-7 14.3 0-1 0.0 0-0 - 2
Dec 4 at Arkansas L, 65-42 - 10 3-6 50.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 6
Dec 18 UNC Asheville W, 60-53 - 19 2-5 40.0 1-1 100.0 2-2 100.0 7
Dec 21 at Lipscomb W, 67-52 - 13 3-6 50.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 6
Dec 29 Tennessee Wesleyan W, 100-58 - 10 3-7 42.9 0-1 0.0 0-0 - 6
Jan 3 at Tennessee State W, 69-59 - 13 2-3 66.7 0-0 - 1-2 50.0 5
Jan 5 at Belmont W, 77-72 - 16 1-3 33.3 0-0 - 2-2 100.0 4
Jan 10 SIUE W, 79-55 - 20 5-12 41.7 0-1 0.0 2-4 50.0 12
Jan 12 Eastern Illinois W, 99-88 - 23 9-10 90.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 18
Jan 16 Tennessee State W, 76-65 - 23 6-9 66.7 0-0 - 0-0 - 12
Jan 19 at Jacksonville State W, 66-49 - 26 3-6 50.0 0-0 - 3-4 75.0 9
Jan 24 at Morehead State L, 77-56 - 17 3-8 37.5 0-0 - 2-2 100.0 8
Jan 26 at Eastern Kentucky W, 81-68 - 13 3-7 42.9 0-0 - 2-2 100.0 8
Jan 31 Austin Peay L, 72-65 - 27 4-10 40.0 0-1 0.0 2-4 50.0 10
Feb 2 Murray State W, 74-65 - 28 4-7 57.1 0-0 - 0-0 - 8
Feb 7 at Southeast Missouri L, 62-53 1 23 1-7 14.3 0-0 - 3-4 75.0 5
Feb 9 at UT Martin W, 80-76 1 12 1-3 33.3 0-0 - 0-0 - 2
Feb 14 Jacksonville State W, 62-59 - 22 5-11 45.5 0-1 0.0 1-2 50.0 11
Feb 16 Belmont L, 99-67 - 13 2-4 50.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 4
Feb 21 Eastern Kentucky W, 77-57 - 18 4-4 100.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 8
Feb 23 Morehead State L, 73-70 - 22 3-5 60.0 0-0 - 3-5 60.0 9
Feb 28 at SIUE L, 63-61 - 13 1-2 50.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 2
Mar 2 at Eastern Illinois W, 68-51 - 11 2-3 66.7 0-0 - 0-0 - 4
Mar 7 vs. Austin Peay W, 68-57 - 22 3-6 50.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 6
Mar 8 vs. Belmont L, 62-48 - 13 2-8 25.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 4
Mar 21 Akron W, 73-59 - 26 8-13 61.5 0-0 - 3-4 75.0 19
Mar 25 at Campbell L, 70-62 - 23 5-13 38.5 0-0 - 1-2 50.0 11
Game Log - Ball control
Game Log - Ball control extended
Date Opponent Score gs min off def reb ast to stl blk
Oct 28 Hiwassee College W, 105-57 - - - - - - - - -
Nov 6 Cumberland University W, 88-55 1 9 2 2 4 1 0 0 2
Nov 11 at Xavier L, 70-60 1 20 4 2 6 1 1 0 1
Nov 16 Middle Tennessee W, 68-64 - 13 1 1 2 1 1 0 6
Nov 19 Western Carolina W, 77-58 - 19 2 3 5 0 1 2 1
Nov 24 at Charleston Southern W, 77-55 - 19 1 10 11 0 0 1 4
Nov 25 vs. Old Dominion L, 80-73 - 23 2 3 5 0 2 0 4
Dec 2 at Wichita State W, 55-45 - 12 4 4 8 0 2 0 1
Dec 4 at Arkansas L, 65-42 - 10 0 1 1 0 2 0 2
Dec 18 UNC Asheville W, 60-53 - 19 2 7 9 0 3 0 3
Dec 21 at Lipscomb W, 67-52 - 13 2 5 7 0 2 1 4
Dec 29 Tennessee Wesleyan W, 100-58 - 10 1 2 3 0 0 0 2
Jan 3 at Tennessee State W, 69-59 - 13 1 2 3 0 0 1 2
Jan 5 at Belmont W, 77-72 - 16 3 3 6 0 0 0 1
Jan 10 SIUE W, 79-55 - 20 1 11 12 0 0 1 5
Jan 12 Eastern Illinois W, 99-88 - 23 2 7 9 0 1 1 1
Jan 16 Tennessee State W, 76-65 - 23 0 10 10 0 0 0 9
Jan 19 at Jacksonville State W, 66-49 - 26 2 7 9 1 1 2 4
Jan 24 at Morehead State L, 77-56 - 17 3 3 6 1 1 1 1
Jan 26 at Eastern Kentucky W, 81-68 - 13 4 4 8 1 2 0 0
Jan 31 Austin Peay L, 72-65 - 27 4 5 9 1 2 0 5
Feb 2 Murray State W, 74-65 - 28 3 7 10 1 5 0 4
Feb 7 at Southeast Missouri L, 62-53 1 23 1 3 4 2 4 0 3
Feb 9 at UT Martin W, 80-76 1 12 0 5 5 1 2 1 1
Feb 14 Jacksonville State W, 62-59 - 22 2 4 6 0 1 1 4
Feb 16 Belmont L, 99-67 - 13 2 1 3 0 1 0 0
Feb 21 Eastern Kentucky W, 77-57 - 18 1 6 7 2 0 1 0
Feb 23 Morehead State L, 73-70 - 22 2 3 5 0 3 2 3
Feb 28 at SIUE L, 63-61 - 13 1 2 3 0 2 0 3
Mar 2 at Eastern Illinois W, 68-51 - 11 0 3 3 0 3 0 1
Mar 7 vs. Austin Peay W, 68-57 - 22 2 3 5 2 2 0 1
Mar 8 vs. Belmont L, 62-48 - 13 0 2 2 0 0 1 2
Mar 21 Akron W, 73-59 - 26 3 8 11 1 0 2 4
Mar 25 at Campbell L, 70-62 - 23 3 6 9 1 1 1 8
Game Log - Ball control extended
Game Log - Ball control extended
Date Opponent Score gs pf dq a/to
Oct 28 Hiwassee College W, 105-57 - - - -
Nov 6 Cumberland University W, 88-55 1 3 - -
Nov 11 at Xavier L, 70-60 1 3 - 1.0
Nov 16 Middle Tennessee W, 68-64 - 5 1 1.0
Nov 19 Western Carolina W, 77-58 - 3 - 0.0
Nov 24 at Charleston Southern W, 77-55 - 3 - -
Nov 25 vs. Old Dominion L, 80-73 - 2 - 0.0
Dec 2 at Wichita State W, 55-45 - 3 - 0.0
Dec 4 at Arkansas L, 65-42 - 1 - 0.0
Dec 18 UNC Asheville W, 60-53 - 3 - 0.0
Dec 21 at Lipscomb W, 67-52 - 2 - 0.0
Dec 29 Tennessee Wesleyan W, 100-58 - 2 - -
Jan 3 at Tennessee State W, 69-59 - 5 1 -
Jan 5 at Belmont W, 77-72 - 2 - -
Jan 10 SIUE W, 79-55 - 3 - -
Jan 12 Eastern Illinois W, 99-88 - 1 - 0.0
Jan 16 Tennessee State W, 76-65 - 3 - -
Jan 19 at Jacksonville State W, 66-49 - 2 - 1.0
Jan 24 at Morehead State L, 77-56 - 2 - 1.0
Jan 26 at Eastern Kentucky W, 81-68 - 1 - 0.5
Jan 31 Austin Peay L, 72-65 - 5 1 0.5
Feb 2 Murray State W, 74-65 - 5 1 0.2
Feb 7 at Southeast Missouri L, 62-53 1 4 - 0.5
Feb 9 at UT Martin W, 80-76 1 2 - 0.5
Feb 14 Jacksonville State W, 62-59 - 0 - 0.0
Feb 16 Belmont L, 99-67 - 5 1 0.0
Feb 21 Eastern Kentucky W, 77-57 - 2 - -
Feb 23 Morehead State L, 73-70 - 4 - 0.0
Feb 28 at SIUE L, 63-61 - 1 - 0.0
Mar 2 at Eastern Illinois W, 68-51 - 1 - 0.0
Mar 7 vs. Austin Peay W, 68-57 - 0 - 1.0
Mar 8 vs. Belmont L, 62-48 - 1 - -
Mar 21 Akron W, 73-59 - 2 - -
Mar 25 at Campbell L, 70-62 - 3 - 1.0
Career Stats - Shooting per game
Statistic gp min/g fg/g 3pt/g ft/g ppg
2015-16 1 9.0 0.0-2.0 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
2016-17 28 12.4 1.8-3.8 0.0-0.1 0.4-0.8 3.9
2017-18 12 9.5 1.2-2.8 0.0-0.2 0.5-0.6 2.8
2018-19 33 17.9 3.4-6.8 0.0-0.2 1.1-1.8 7.9
2019-20 28 19.5 3.0-6.8 0.0-0.0 1.6-2.4 7.5
Total 102 15.8 2.5-5.5 0.0-0.1 1.0-1.5 6.0
Career Stats - Shooting totals
Statistic gp gs min fg pct 3pt pct ft pct pts
2015-16 1 - 9 0-2 0.0 0-0 - 0-0 - 0
2016-17 28 4 346 49-106 46.2 0-2 0.0 11-21 52.4 109
2017-18 12 1 114 14-33 42.4 0-2 0.0 6-7 85.7 34
2018-19 33 4 591 112-224 50.0 1-8 12.5 36-58 62.1 261
2019-20 28 17 547 83-191 43.5 0-0 - 45-67 67.2 211
Total 102 26 1607 258-556 46.4 1-12 8.3 98-153 64.1 615
Career Stats - Shooting per 40 min
Statistic gp min min/g fg/40 3pt/40 pct ft/40 pts/40
2015-16 1 9 9.0 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.0 0.0
2016-17 28 346 12.4 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
2017-18 12 114 9.5 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
2018-19 33 591 17.9 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 12.5 0.0-0.0 0.0
2019-20 28 547 19.5 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.0 0.0
Total 102 1607 15.8 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 8.3 0.0-0.0 0.0
Career Stats - Ball control per game
Statistic gp off/g def/g reb/g ast/g to/g stl/g blk/g
2015-16 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 3.0
2016-17 28 1.4 2.2 3.6 0.6 1.0 0.3 1.1
2017-18 12 0.6 2.1 2.7 0.5 1.4 0.5 0.8
2018-19 33 1.8 4.4 6.2 0.5 1.4 0.6 2.8
2019-20 28 1.5 4.4 5.9 1.0 1.4 0.5 2.4
Total 102 1.5 3.5 4.9 0.7 1.3 0.4 2.0
Career Stats - Ball control totals
Statistic gp gs off def reb ast to stl blk
2015-16 1 - 0 0 0 0 1 0 3
2016-17 28 4 39 61 100 16 28 7 32
2017-18 12 1 7 25 32 6 17 6 9
2018-19 33 4 61 145 206 17 45 19 92
2019-20 28 17 42 124 166 28 38 13 66
Total 102 26 149 355 504 67 129 45 202
Career Stats - Ball control per 40 min
Statistic gp off/40 def/40 reb/40 ast/40 to/40 stl/40 blk/40
2015-16 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2016-17 28 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2017-18 12 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2018-19 33 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2019-20 28 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total 102 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Split Stats - Shooting per game
Statistic gp min/g fg/g 3pt/g ft/g ppg
Event
Total 33 17.9 3.4-6.8 0.0-0.2 1.1-1.8 7.9
Conference 18 18.9 3.3-6.3 0.0-0.2 1.2-1.7 7.7
Exhibition - - 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 -
Location
Home 15 19.5 4.6-7.9 0.1-0.3 0.9-1.6 10.2
Away 15 16.1 2.1-5.4 0.0-0.2 1.1-1.5 5.3
Neutral 3 19.3 3.7-8.3 0.0-0.0 2.0-4.0 9.3
Result
Wins 22 17.6 3.6-6.6 0.0-0.3 0.8-1.1 8.1
Losses 11 18.5 2.9-7.1 0.0-0.2 1.7-3.0 7.5
Month
November 6 17.2 3.8-6.5 0.0-0.3 1.5-3.2 9.2
December 5 12.8 2.4-6.2 0.2-0.6 0.4-0.4 5.4
January 9 19.8 4.0-7.6 0.0-0.2 1.6-2.2 9.6
February 8 18.9 2.6-5.4 0.0-0.1 0.9-1.4 6.1
March 5 19.0 4.0-8.6 0.0-0.0 0.8-1.2 8.8
Split Stats - Shooting totals
Statistic gp gs min fg pct 3pt pct ft pct pts
Event
Total 33 4 591 112-224 50.0 1-8 12.5 36-58 62.1 261
Conference 18 2 340 59-114 51.8 0-3 0.0 21-31 67.7 139
Exhibition - - - 0-0 - 0-0 - 0-0 - 0
Location
Home 15 1 292 69-118 58.5 1-5 20.0 14-24 58.3 153
Away 15 3 241 32-81 39.5 0-3 0.0 16-22 72.7 80
Neutral 3 - 58 11-25 44.0 0-0 - 6-12 50.0 28
Result
Wins 22 2 387 80-146 54.8 1-6 16.7 17-25 68.0 178
Losses 11 2 204 32-78 41.0 0-2 0.0 19-33 57.6 83
Month
November 6 2 103 23-39 59.0 0-2 0.0 9-19 47.4 55
December 5 - 64 12-31 38.7 1-3 33.3 2-2 100.0 27
January 9 - 178 36-68 52.9 0-2 0.0 14-20 70.0 86
February 8 2 151 21-43 48.8 0-1 0.0 7-11 63.6 49
March 5 - 95 20-43 46.5 0-0 - 4-6 66.7 44
Split Stats - Shooting per 40 min
Statistic gp min min/g fg/40 3pt/40 pct ft/40 pts/40
Event
Total 33 591 17.9 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 12.5 0.0-0.0 0.0
Conference 18 340 18.9 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
Exhibition - - - 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.0 -
Location
Home 15 292 19.5 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 20.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
Away 15 241 16.1 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
Neutral 3 58 19.3 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.0 0.0
Result
Wins 22 387 17.6 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 16.7 0.0-0.0 0.0
Losses 11 204 18.5 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
Month
November 6 103 17.2 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
December 5 64 12.8 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 33.3 0.0-0.0 0.0
January 9 178 19.8 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
February 8 151 18.9 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.0 0.0
March 5 95 19.0 0.0-0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.0 0.0
Split Stats - Ball control per game
Statistic gp off/g def/g reb/g ast/g to/g stl/g blk/g
Event
Total 33 1.8 4.4 6.2 0.5 1.4 0.6 2.8
Conference 18 1.8 4.8 6.6 0.6 1.6 0.6 2.6
Exhibition - - - - - - - -
Location
Home 15 1.9 5.1 7.0 0.5 1.2 0.7 3.3
Away 15 1.9 4.0 5.9 0.5 1.5 0.5 2.4
Neutral 3 1.3 2.7 4.0 0.7 1.3 0.3 2.3
Result
Wins 22 1.8 5.2 7.0 0.5 1.2 0.6 2.7
Losses 11 2.0 2.8 4.8 0.5 1.7 0.5 2.9
Month
November 6 2.0 3.5 5.5 0.5 0.8 0.5 3.0
December 5 1.8 3.8 5.6 0.0 1.8 0.2 2.4
January 9 2.2 5.8 8.0 0.4 0.8 0.7 3.1
February 8 1.5 3.9 5.4 0.8 2.3 0.6 2.3
March 5 1.6 4.4 6.0 0.8 1.2 0.8 3.2
Split Stats - Ball control totals
Statistic gp gs off def reb ast to stl blk
Event
Total 33 4 61 145 206 17 45 19 92
Conference 18 2 32 86 118 10 28 11 47
Exhibition - - - - - - - - -
Location
Home 15 1 28 77 105 7 18 10 49
Away 15 3 29 60 89 8 23 8 36
Neutral 3 - 4 8 12 2 4 1 7
Result
Wins 22 2 39 114 153 11 26 14 60
Losses 11 2 22 31 53 6 19 5 32
Month
November 6 2 12 21 33 3 5 3 18
December 5 - 9 19 28 0 9 1 12
January 9 - 20 52 72 4 7 6 28
February 8 2 12 31 43 6 18 5 18
March 5 - 8 22 30 4 6 4 16
Split Stats - Ball control per 40 min
Statistic gp off/40 def/40 reb/40 ast/40 to/40 stl/40 blk/40
Event
Total 33 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Conference 18 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Exhibition - - - - - - - -
Location
Home 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Away 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Neutral 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Result
Wins 22 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Losses 11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Month
November 6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
December 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
January 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
February 8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
March 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
News mentions
Golden Eagles celebrate renaissance season, name team award winners at year-end banquet
Golden Eagles celebrate renaissance season, name team award winners at year-end banquet

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Inside a sold-out, jam-packed and lavishly decorated banquet hall at Cookeville’s Quality Inn, family members, ardent supporters and Tennessee Tech Athletics staff joined the Golden Eagle women’s basketball team to celebrate the its exciting, revitalizing 2018-19 season, and reflect on the numerous accomplishments therein. Following a high-energy, wedding-style introduction of each team member, an invocation from senior forward Lacy Cantrell and a season recap from head coach Kim Rosamond, the event moved to its highly-anticipated awards presentation segment.

Tech falls just short at Campbell, wraps memorable 2018-19 campaign
Tech falls just short at Campbell, wraps memorable 2018-19 campaign

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Despite a gritty effort over 40 minutes of back-and-forth action, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team was unable to come away with a victory in its Women’s Basketball Invitational quarterfinal matchup with Campbell Monday night, bringing to an end its resurgent 2018-19 season. Tech wraps its campaign with a 22-11 record, an increase of 15 wins from 2017-18, which equates to the second-biggest turnaround in NCAA Division I this season. In the process, the Golden Eagles amassed 12 home wins and 12 wins in Ohio Valley Conference play, which are the program’s best marks since the 2004-05 and 2012-13 seasons, respectively. They also racked up nine wins on the road, the best since 2010-11.

Tech looks for 23rd win in WBI quarterfinal clash at Campbell
Tech looks for 23rd win in WBI quarterfinal clash at Campbell

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – One of just two Ohio Valley Conference teams still playing basketball, Tennessee Tech rolls into its Women’s Basketball Invitational quarterfinal matchup with Campbell looking to build on its convincing opening-round victory over Akron. The first-ever battle between the Tennessee Tech and Campbell women’s programs will be waged Monday night at 6 p.m. CT from CU’s Gore Arena in Buies Creek, N.C. At stake is a berth in the semifinals, which will be played on Friday and Saturday, March 29-30.

Tech overwhelms Akron, moves on to WBI quarterfinal date with Campbell
Tech overwhelms Akron, moves on to WBI quarterfinal date with Campbell

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – After a slow first quarter, Tennessee Tech found its groove on both ends of the floor and overpowered Akron in its first-round matchup of the Women’s Basketball Invitational Thursday night, using strong bench play and a dominant rebounding advantage to secure a 73-59 victory, and a berth in the tournament quarterfinals. While playing in its first national postseason tournament since the 2011-12 season, the victory was Tech’s first in such setting since it took down Belmont in the 2006 Women’s National Invitation Tournament. With the win, Tech advances to play Campbell in its on Monday, March 25. That game will tip at 6 p.m. CT from CU’s Gilbert Craig Gore Arena in Buies Creek N.C.

Tech women’s hoops hosts Akron in WBI, eyeing first national postseason victory since 2006
Tech women’s hoops hosts Akron in WBI, eyeing first national postseason victory since 2006

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Now that they’re in, it’s time to get down to business Tennessee Tech’s Thursday night matchup with Akron in the Women’s Basketball Invitational, which will tip at 6:00 p.m. CT inside the friendly confines of the Eblen Center, represents an opportunity to record the program’s first win in a national postseason tournament since 2006. That occurrence came against Belmont, which was not yet a member of the Ohio Valley Conference, on March 15, 2006 in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. Tech prevailed in a thriller, 56-55.

Shot Swatter Supreme: Wilkinson anchors Tech defense with elite shot-blocking ability
Shot Swatter Supreme: Wilkinson anchors Tech defense with elite shot-blocking ability

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Anacia Wilkinson is long. At 6-feet, 2-inches, with a wingspan that rivals almost any post player in the country, the Houston native was blessed with a body crafted for blocking shots, and terrorizing opposing players trying to attack the basket. “I was the tallest in my middle school, and I had this same body structure and everything,” said Wilkinson of her early years.

Golden Eagles stay hungry with postseason bid still in view
Golden Eagles stay hungry with postseason bid still in view

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – It’s not over. That is the way the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team is treating its incredible 2018-19 campaign, hitting the hardwood as relentlessly as ever in preparation for a potential postseason bid.

Tech falls to Belmont in OVC Tournament semifinal
Tech falls to Belmont in OVC Tournament semifinal

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Despite holding Belmont to 62 points, which equaled its second-lowest total of the season, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team simply could not get enough shots to fall in their Ohio Valley Conference Tournament semifinal game on Friday afternoon, as the fourth-seeded Golden Eagles fell to the No. 1 Bruins, 62-48, at the Ford Center in Evansville, Ind. Tech moves to 21-10 for the year, and will now await a potential bid for a national postseason tournament. The 21 wins are the second-most in school history since the 2005-06 season, making Kim Rosamond just the second Tech coach to record a 20-win campaign since the Bill Worrell era.

Tech invades Evansville for OVC Tournament, set for first-round matchup with Austin Peay
Tech invades Evansville for OVC Tournament, set for first-round matchup with Austin Peay

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – By this point, the story of Tennessee Tech women’s basketball’s renaissance season is well documented. The Golden Eagles have been markedly better in virtually every aspect of the game this year, from nearly a 10-point-per-game increase in scoring offense, to a reduction of almost 20 percent in turnovers committed. On Thursday afternoon, Tech will get yet another chance to measure its growth from a season ago when it enters Ohio Valley Conference Tournament play against Austin Peay at 1 p.m. CT. The No. 4 seed Golden Eagles and fifth-seeded Governors will battle in the first game of the day at The Ford Center in Evansville, Ind., which can be viewed on ESPN+ and heard on 106.1 The Eagle.

Golden Eagle women look to secure tourney seeding Saturday at EIU
Golden Eagle women look to secure tourney seeding Saturday at EIU

CHARLESTON, Ill. – No matter what happens on Saturday, the Tennessee Tech women's basketball team will be in Evansville for the Ohio Valley Conference tournament. That much is certain. But as the Golden Eagles travel to Eastern Illinois, the only uncertain thing is whether Tech will be the No. 3, 4 or 5 seed in the postseason tournament next week. All three remain in the realm of possibility, but objective No. 1 for the Golden Eagles is to earn the victory over the host Panthers. So, what could happen? The Golden Eagles will be playing in the second day of the tournament on Thursday, regardless of the result as the 4-5 and 3-6 matchups will play on Thursday at the Ford Center.

Balanced effort, third-quarter surge leads Tech women to win over Eastern Kentucky
Balanced effort, third-quarter surge leads Tech women to win over Eastern Kentucky

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – When you can put together a multi-faceted effort like the Tennessee Tech women did on Thursday night against Eastern Kentucky, it definitely makes a team tough to beat. The visiting Colonels found out the hard way, falling to 0-15 in the Ohio Valley Conference as the Golden Eagles surged to a 77-57 victory. With the win, Tech is in sole possession of second place in the conference standings with three games remaining in the regular season.

Tech falls in rematch with Belmont for second home loss
Tech falls in rematch with Belmont for second home loss

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Despite a solid first quarter, Tennessee Tech women’s basketball was unable to keep up with Belmont’s red-hot offense Saturday night, as the Golden Eagles took their fourth Ohio Valley Conference loss, and fell inside the Eblen Center for the second time this year. With the loss, Tech (18-7, 10-4 OVC) settles for a split in its two matchups with Belmont (20-5, 13-1 OVC) this season, and moves into a three-way tie for second place with Morehead State and UT Martin.

Tech puts away scrappy Jacksonville State late, records 10th OVC victory
Tech puts away scrappy Jacksonville State late, records 10th OVC victory

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Good teams have to be able to win games in different ways, and on Thursday night, Tennessee Tech women’s basketball showed that capability, using tough defense, poise under pressure, and plenty of grit to come away with a 62-59 victory over Jacksonville State in the Eblen Center. “Not the prettiest – definitely not the best that we’ve played all year, but a really big win,” said head coach Kim Rosamond. “To look and see 18 overall wins and 10 conference wins is really, really big.” Tech improves to 18-6 on the year, and 10-3 in the Ohio Valley Conference, which gives Rosamond’s club sole possession of second place by way of Morehead State’s loss to Austin Peay.

Career performances, resiliency key major Tech road win over UT Martin
Career performances, resiliency key major Tech road win over UT Martin

MARTIN, Tenn. – The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team broke out of its recent slump with what might have been its best showing of the season on Saturday against UT Martin, outlasting the Skyhawks 80-76 behind career days from Mackenzie Coleman and Kesha Brady, and an exceptional game from Kentoria Alexander. Tech improved to a 17-6 record with the victory, and separated itself from UTM in the Ohio Valley Conference standings, taking sole possession of third place with a 9-3 ledger. The 17 overall wins are the most the program has seen since it recorded 19 in 2012-13, and the nine league wins ties the mark put up by the 2013-14 squad.

Poor offensive play dooms Tech in loss at Southeast Missouri
Poor offensive play dooms Tech in loss at Southeast Missouri

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The recent offensive struggles for the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team surfaced again on Thursday night at Southeast Missouri, as the Golden Eagles were plagued by a lack of consistent execution in a 62-53 loss in SEMO’s Show Me Center. The loss moves to TTU to a 16-6 record on the season, and an 8-3 mark in the Ohio Valley Conference.

Tech ventures to Southeast Missouri in search of eighth road victory
Tech ventures to Southeast Missouri in search of eighth road victory

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Another huge road trip awaits the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team this week, as they will square off with two teams in the top half of the Ohio Valley Conference standings, beginning with Southeast Missouri on Thursday evening at 5:30 p.m. in the Redhawks’ Show Me Center.

Alexander, high-scoring bench lead Tech past Murray State for eighth league win
Alexander, high-scoring bench lead Tech past Murray State for eighth league win

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Kesha Brady and Mackenzie Coleman led Tennessee Tech’s 45-point bench effort, and Kentoria Alexander scored a career-high 16 points as the Golden Eagles broke out of a first half slump to fly past Murray State 74-65 in front of 4,087 guests in the Eblen Center Saturday evening. TTU moves to 16-5 on the year with the victory, and 8-2 in the Ohio Valley Conference. With eight league contests remaining, Tech has already posted eight wins, which is the highest total over the program’s last five seasons.

Women’s basketball looks to bounce back against Murray State in annual Play4Kay game
Women’s basketball looks to bounce back against Murray State in annual Play4Kay game

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – The ‘R’ in Tennessee Tech women’s basketball’s S.O.A.R. mentality stands for ‘respond positively’; after suffering their first home loss of the season on Thursday, a positive response will be exactly what Kim Rosamond’s Golden Eagles are looking for when they take on Murray State on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in the Eblen Center.

TTU comes up short to Austin Peay in first home loss
TTU comes up short to Austin Peay in first home loss

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team’s streak of dominance inside the Hooper Eblen Center came to an end on Thursday night, as the Golden Eagles suffered their second conference loss of the season to a scrappy, upstart Austin Peay club, 71-65. “Obviously a disappointing night,” said head coach Kim Rosamond. “I thought Austin Peay was the tougher team tonight. They outhustled us, out-toughed us, and at times, just played a whole lot smarter than we did for three and a half quarters. The last three minutes, we showed a sense of urgency that we hadn’t showed the entire game.” Tech fell to 15-5 and 7-2 in the OVC with the loss, which saw the team post season lows for field goal percentage (35.8 percent) and 3-point field goal percentage (30 percent) in the Hoop, and get outrebounded by the Governors – a team not known for their prowess on the glass – 40-34.

Tech finishes road trip with 81-68 victory over Eastern Kentucky, moves to 7-1 in OVC
Tech finishes road trip with 81-68 victory over Eastern Kentucky, moves to 7-1 in OVC

GEORGETOWN, Ky. – Tennessee Tech women’s basketball got back to its winning ways Saturday afternoon, overcoming poor 3-point shooting and a first-half offensive storm from Eastern Kentucky to prevail 81-68 inside Georgetown College’s Davis-Reid Alumni Gym. “This was another great team win tonight,” said head coach Kim Rosamond. “We needed a positive response after what happened Thursday night, and I thought we accomplished that.” “You have to credit (Eastern Kentucky) and Coach (Chrissy) Roberts. For a team that hasn’t won a conference game yet and has dealt with some adversity throughout the season, I thought they played extremely well, shot the ball well, and gave us a really tough game, especially in the first half.”

Tech suffers first conference loss at Morehead State
Tech suffers first conference loss at Morehead State

MOREHEAD, Ky. – For the first time in 51 days, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team added a loss to its overall ledger, as it received its first blemish in Ohio Valley Conference play at the hands of Morehead State on Thursday night. The loss ends Tech’s nine-game winning streak, which started with a victory over UNC Asheville back on December 18. It moves their record to 14-4 on the season and 6-1 in the OVC.

Another stiff road test on tap as Tech meets high-scoring Morehead State Thursday
Another stiff road test on tap as Tech meets high-scoring Morehead State Thursday

MOREHEAD, Ky. – Tennessee Tech had to grind out a road win against one of the best defensive teams in the Ohio Valley Conference last Saturday in Jacksonville State, and will now go behind enemy lines once again – to face the league’s best offensive team this time – when it visits Morehead State on Thursday afternoon at 4:05 CT.

Tech turns up the defense, wins ninth in a row with 66-49 victory at Jacksonville State
Tech turns up the defense, wins ninth in a row with 66-49 victory at Jacksonville State

JACKSONVILLE, Ala. – Two Saturdays. Two conference wins. Two very different paths to success. Last weekend, Tech (14-3, 6-0 OVC) shot 60 percent from the field and 54 percent from 3-point range in dropping 99 points on Eastern Illinois in an old-fashioned shootout. On this night, defense would take center stage, as TTU frustrated Jacksonville State (8-9, 2-4 OVC) for nearly the entire contest, holding the Gamecocks to just 49 points and 33.3 percent from the floor.

Tech looks to keep momentum rolling at Jacksonville State
Tech looks to keep momentum rolling at Jacksonville State

JACKSONVILLE, Ala. – Tennessee Tech women’s basketball’s ‘process’ just keeps churning out wins. After three straight home games grew its winning streak to eight in a row, Tech will now look to keep the positive juices flowing at Jacksonville State, the first of three consecutive road tilts for TTU. Tip time from JSU’s Pete Mathews Coliseum is scheduled for 5 p.m. CT.

Tech extends winning streak to eight games behind Wilkinson’s big night
Tech extends winning streak to eight games behind Wilkinson’s big night

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Anacia Wilkinson was a dominant force in Tennessee Tech’s 76-65 win over Tennessee State on Wednesday night, finishing just one block short of a triple-double to help Tech complete the season sweep of TSU, and move to 8-0 inside the Hooper Eblen Center. Wilkinson picked up her second double-double in the last three games, leading TTU in scoring and rebounding with 12 and 10, respectively. She also tallied a career-high nine blocks, which tied the school record, and moved her into the top 10 on Tech’s all-time career list.

Brock, Golden Eagles light up scoreboard, move to 4-0 in OVC with win over Eastern Illinois
Brock, Golden Eagles light up scoreboard, move to 4-0 in OVC with win over Eastern Illinois

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Three-pointers rained from all over the floor on Saturday night as Tennessee Tech prevailed over Eastern Illinois, 99-88, in a 40-minute shootout in the Hooper Eblen Center. Jordan Brock had a huge hand in the victory with a career-high 33 points, and TTU moved to 4-0 in Ohio Valley Conference play, retaining its title as the league’s only unbeaten. The victory improves Tech’s overall record to 12-3 and its home ledger to 7-0, and keeps its seven-game winning streak intact.

Tech wins big over SIUE for sixth straight victory, remains perfect in OVC play
Tech wins big over SIUE for sixth straight victory, remains perfect in OVC play

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Despite a slow start Thursday night, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team found its stride in the second half to earn a 24-point victory over SIUE, 79-55, and move to 3-0 in Ohio Valley Conference play for the first time since 2012. Beating the Cougars ended Tech’s drought of almost five years to the day without a victory in the series, with the Golden Eagles’ last triumph coming on Jan. 11, 2014. It broke a streak of five straight for SIUE. As a result, Kim Rosamond’s team moves to an OVC-best 11-3 for the year, giving them their highest win total in any of the coach’s three seasons, and the program’s best start through 14 games since the 1989-90 team.

Women’s basketball looks to continue undefeated league start with home opener against SIUE
Women’s basketball looks to continue undefeated league start with home opener against SIUE

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Five days after recording the biggest win in recent program history, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team will try to keep its perfect league record intact when it hosts SIUE at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday in the Hooper Eblen Center.

Tech stuns Belmont in Nashville, ends BU’s 47-game OVC winning streak
Tech stuns Belmont in Nashville, ends BU’s 47-game OVC winning streak

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It’s been more than two years since the Belmont women’s basketball team has seen a loss in its Ohio Valley Conference ledger, but Tennessee Tech did the honors of ending the Bruins’ 47-game stretch of league dominance on Saturday, downing the Bruins 77-72 in BU’s Curb Event Center. It marks the first time Tech has beaten Belmont in 10 tries, and the program’s first win at Curb Event Center since Feb. 2, 2013. “I’m just so happy for our players,” said coach Kim Rosamond. “It’s huge for our team, but it’s also big for our program as we try to get back to an elite level.”

Balanced scoring, defense lead Tech past resilient Tennessee State in OVC opener
Balanced scoring, defense lead Tech past resilient Tennessee State in OVC opener

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech was definitively the best team on the court for three quarters against Tennessee State Thursday night, and overcame a malfunctioning shot clock and a late Tiger run to win its first Ohio Valley Conference game of the season, 69-59, in TSU’s Gentry Center. “Any time you can go into a tough environment and start the conference season with a road win, that’s huge,” said coach Kim Rosamond. “I thought we played well through the first three quarters and handled some challenging circumstances very well. We were disciplined, and we kept our composure.” Jordan Brock led the Golden Eagles with a game-high 14 points, and got started before the game even tipped. Due to the shot clock issue, TSU was charged with a technical foul, and Brock knocked down both attempts from the free throw line on her way to a seven-point first quarter. Aided by Abby Buckner and Anacia Wilkinson, Brock would help orchestrate a 7-0 run later in the period that provided TTU a 21-13 cushion after one.

Women’s basketball suffocates Tennessee Wesleyan in fourth quarter, completes 8-3 nonconference slate
Women’s basketball suffocates Tennessee Wesleyan in fourth quarter, completes 8-3 nonconference slate

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – A smothering defensive effort in the fourth quarter allowed the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team to pull away from Tennessee Wesleyan, and light up the scoreboard, as the Golden Eagles moved to 5-0 in the Hooper Eblen Center with a 100-58 victory Saturday night. While TTU maintained a double-digit lead for the majority of the first three quarters, it was its full-court man defense in the fourth stanza that blew the game open. The pressure produced nine Tech steals and forced the Bulldogs into 11 second-half turnovers, which were converted into 18 points. “I thought the difference was on the defensive end,” said head coach Kim Rosamond. “We really ramped up our energy and effort, and I think pressing them for three quarters really started to wear on them. They started to get tired, and our depth showed up as a big positive for us.”

Women’s basketball looks for eighth nonconference win against Tennessee Wesleyan
Women’s basketball looks for eighth nonconference win against Tennessee Wesleyan

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – With last Friday’s 15-point victory over Lipscomb in hand, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team has an opportunity to accomplish a feat not seen in the last 26 seasons of the program’s history. Tech squares off with Tennessee Wesleyan at home on Saturday night at 6 p.m., and can pick up its eighth nonconference victory in the process. While there have been a handful of seasons over the past 20 years that have produced seven nonconference wins, TTU has not reached eight since the 1990-91 campaign, when Bill Worrell’s team went 9-6 in regular-season non-league play. A win would also cap a perfect 5-0 record at home during the nonconference slate, and keep Tech undefeated in its four matchups against teams from the state of Tennessee.

Complete team effort propels Tech past Lipscomb, 67-52, for third road victory
Complete team effort propels Tech past Lipscomb, 67-52, for third road victory

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team received major contributions from almost every player who stepped on the floor Friday night at Lipscomb, as the Golden Eagles notched their seventh win of the season by a score of 67-52. With that seventh victory, Tech has equaled its total from the 2017-18 campaign, and has matched the program’s best start in the nonconference slate since Bill Worrell’s team won seven non-league games in the 2004-05 regular season. If Tech can conclude its nonconference portion with an eighth win over Tennessee Wesleyan on December 29, it would be the best mark since Worrell’s club won nine in 1990-91.

TTU women’s basketball looks to match 2017-18 win total on Friday at Lipscomb
TTU women’s basketball looks to match 2017-18 win total on Friday at Lipscomb

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Head coach Kim Rosamond has used the words “growth” and “process” countless times to describe the journey of her Tennessee Tech women’s basketball program, and on Friday afternoon at Lipscomb, her team can reach a tangible checkpoint in its improvement. In what will be their 10th game of the season, the Golden Eagles can register their seventh victory, which will equal the total accumulated by the 2017-18 squad. With its young core now carrying a year of experience, Tech has also been noticeably better away from home this season. A win on Friday would be the team’s third in a true road environment this year, which would match the previous high in Rosamond’s tenure (three in 2016-17).

Dominant first half keys victory over feisty UNC Asheville on Education Day
Dominant first half keys victory over feisty UNC Asheville on Education Day

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – With over 1,000 raucous kids from the Upper Cumberland in attendance, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team outlasted UNC Asheville in Tuesday’s matinee, 60-53, in a game that played out as a tale of two different halves. “I thought our first half was as good as we’ve played all year,” said head coach Kim Rosamond after saluting the home-court advantage created by the student population. “I didn’t like the way (the game) ended, how they made it this close, but this is a quality, quality win over a very good basketball team in UNC Asheville.” From a defensive standpoint, the first half was arguably the best of Rosamond’s tenure as TTU head coach.

Wilkinson honored with November Unsung Leader Award
Wilkinson honored with November Unsung Leader Award

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Leadership by example is an essential part of any successful team, but for Tennessee Tech women’s basketball, which boasts nine underclassmen on the roster, there is even more value placed on guidance from third and fourth-year players. Redshirt junior forward Anacia Wilkinson has risen to occupy one of those roles for Kim Rosamond’s Golden Eagles, and has modeled the characteristics of a great teammate through her constant focus on the goals of the group. Whether it be on the floor, in the classroom or in the community, Wilkinson has always been there to meet the capacity of her team’s needs.

Tech basketball falls at Arkansas in fourth straight road clash
Tech basketball falls at Arkansas in fourth straight road clash

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team took on an Arkansas team that used a combination of hot shooting and suffocating defense to deal the Golden Eagles their third loss of the season on Tuesday night. “Arkansas was a difficult matchup for us,” said head coach Kim Rosamond. “We knew they were a very explosive offensive basketball team, but tonight, I thought the difference in the game was how tough and efficient they were on the defensive end.“ “Their size and length at the guard position really frustrated us. They guarded us extremely well, switched on a lot of screens on the perimeter, and made it very difficult for us to get open looks. They did such a good job of keeping our penetrators in front, and didn’t allow us to attack the rim and get to the free throw line.”

Tech women’s basketball shows grit, toughness in physical road win over Wichita State
Tech women’s basketball shows grit, toughness in physical road win over Wichita State

WICHITA, Kan. – The turnover counts were high, the shooting percentages were low, and the game play was physical from start to finish, but when the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team had to buckle down in the clutch, it did just that, and was rewarded with a 55-45 road victory over Wichita State. “For our team to go on the road and shoot 35 percent from the floor, 20 percent from (three-point range), 67 percent from the free throw line, and still find a way to win says a lot about the toughness and growth of this basketball team,” said coach Kim Rosamond. “I just thought it was a tough, gutsy effort.” The victory is Tech’s first over a team from the American Athletic Conference since the Golden Eagles took down the same Wichita State program, 54-48, back on December 22, 2015.

TTU women’s basketball set for imposing road challenges at Wichita State, Arkansas
TTU women’s basketball set for imposing road challenges at Wichita State, Arkansas

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Following its first lengthy road trip of the season last week at the Charleston Southern Buccaneer Classic, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team will venture westward to Wichita State and Arkansas this weekend to wrap a four-game stretch of contests away from the Hooper Eblen Center. The Golden Eagles will visit Wichita State first on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. CT, and finish with a 7 p.m. date with Arkansas on Tuesday evening. Tech comes off a pair of solid showings in Charleston last week, where they used a second-half surge to down the host CSU 77-55 on Saturday, before falling 80-73 to an athletic Old Dominion team that shot 46.2 percent from three-point range, and 81.5 percent from the free throw line in the game.

Tech women’s basketball drops hard-fought battle with Old Dominion in CSU Buccaneer Classic finale
Tech women’s basketball drops hard-fought battle with Old Dominion in CSU Buccaneer Classic finale

CHARLESTON, S.C. – In a game that played out a lot like a boxing match, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team sparred with Old Dominion through all four quarters in Sunday’s portion of the Charleston Southern Buccaneer Classic, but came up just short to the Monarchs by a score of 80-73. Anacia Wilkinson provided the major storyline for Tech, scoring a career-high 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting. The redshirt junior did much of her offensive damage early on, as she scored eight of her team’s 14 points in the first quarter and added seven more in the second to keep the Golden Eagles in the game in the first half. Wilkinson also ripped down five rebounds in the game, but focused largely on her defensive contributions in the second half, with three of her four blocked shots coming after halftime. The Houston, Texas native entered the CSU tournament tied for 25th nationally in blocks, and will presumably move up on that list with her shot-swatting performance on Sunday.

Tech basketball fights through slow start, barrels past Charleston Southern in second half, 77-55
Tech basketball fights through slow start, barrels past Charleston Southern in second half, 77-55

CHARLESTON, S.C. – It wasn’t always pretty for the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team on Saturday afternoon – especially in the first half – but terrific free throw shooting and a strong second-half defensive effort made the difference, as Tech moved to 4-1 on the season with a 77-55 victory over Charleston Southern. Offensive struggles were the story for both teams in the first quarter, as the Golden Eagles and Buccaneers went a combined 9-of-41 from the field. Tech held its own, and managed an 18-18 tie with CSU thanks to a 12-for-13 effort from the free throw line (92.3 percent). The Golden Eagles’ success from the charity stripe was a theme throughout the game as they finished 30-of-39 for the contest (76.9 percent).

Thanksgiving Hoops: Tech women’s basketball to take on Charleston Southern, Old Dominion in CSU Buccaneer Classic
Thanksgiving Hoops: Tech women’s basketball to take on Charleston Southern, Old Dominion in CSU Buccaneer Classic

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Off to its best start in eight years, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team takes its talents to the coast of the Atlantic Ocean for the Buccaneer Classic hosted by Charleston Southern, the program’s first Thanksgiving weekend tournament action since 2013-14. Tech will face off with the host CSU at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and follow up with an intriguing matchup against Old Dominion on Sunday at 1. The Golden Eagles have turned in some impressive statistical marks in building their 3-1 start. The offense currently features four double-digit scorers in Jordan Brock (13.0 points per game), Lacy Cantrell (12.8), Akia Harris (10.3) and Kesha Brady (10.0), and at 73.3 points per contest as a team, TTU is more than 13 points better than its per-game output in 2017-18 (60.2).

Tech wears down Western Carolina in the second half, improves to 3-1
Tech wears down Western Carolina in the second half, improves to 3-1

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – It took a little while, but the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team eventually found its groove offensively, using hot shooting in the second half and excellent performances from bench players to beat Western Carolina 77-58 on Friday night. The victory makes Tech 3-1 on the young season, its best start since 2010-11, and gives the Golden Eagles back-to-back nonconference wins for the first time since December 2015. Coach Kim Rosamond was pleased with her team’s victory, but acknowledged there was plenty for her team to work on going into this weekend’s tournament at Charleston Southern.

Tech women’s basketball looks to carry forward momentum into Monday night meeting with Western Carolina
Tech women’s basketball looks to carry forward momentum into Monday night meeting with Western Carolina

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Fresh off one of the biggest victories in recent program history, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team sets their sights on their final home game before almost a whole month away from the Hooper Eblen Center. The Western Carolina Catamounts will invade Cookeville for a date on Monday evening at 6 p.m., as TTU looks to get on a roll before its upcoming high-profile road trips. To put themselves in position to win on Monday, the Golden Eagles must avoid a letdown after an extremely emotional win over Middle Tennessee on Friday night.

Sweet, sweet victory: Tech outlasts Middle Tennessee for colossal rivalry win
Sweet, sweet victory: Tech outlasts Middle Tennessee for colossal rivalry win

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Beating your old conference rival? Good. Being responsible for its first loss of the season? Great. Emerging victorious in the series for the first time in almost 14 years? It doesn’t get much better. The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team experienced all of those feelings firsthand as it held off a second-half rally from Middle Tennessee on Friday night to claim the program’s first win over the Blue Raiders since December 9, 2004.

Tech to host old nemesis Middle Tennessee Friday night in longest-running rivalry series
Tech to host old nemesis Middle Tennessee Friday night in longest-running rivalry series

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Following some encouraging performances, as well as some moments of growth and maturation in its first road game of the season at Xavier, Tennessee Tech women’s basketball returns to Cookeville to host arguably the program’s biggest rival, Middle Tennessee, on Friday night at 6 p.m. One of the promising showings last Sunday came from guard Kesha Brady, who will be looking to build on her team-high 14 points against Xavier. The sophomore from Smyrna looked much more confident on both ends of the court in her second regular season game since an injury-shortened freshman season. She showed a consistent ability to drive the ball and draw fouls, and then made the Musketeers pay once she got to the free throw line (9-for-10). She also led the Golden Eagles’ defensive pressure with three of their 10 steals. Lacy Cantrell put together another excellent game to begin the season, recording her first career double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds, two steals and a blocked shot in 18 minutes of game action. Cantrell’s presence was especially felt in the third quarter, when the senior ignited a 15-5 run upon entering the game that whittled Xavier’s lead to one point with eight minutes remaining.

Young Golden Eagles take Xavier to the wire, fall 70-60 in first road game
Young Golden Eagles take Xavier to the wire, fall 70-60 in first road game

COOKEVILLE, Tenn – The final score showed a 10-point loss for Tennessee Tech women’s basketball against Xavier on Sunday night, but those who saw the game know the gap between the two teams was closer than that. Tech cut the Xavier lead to five points with less than two minutes left, but the Musketeers’ free throw shooting allowed them to swell the lead to its final margin.

Tech women open 2018-19 campaign with 88-55 win over Cumberland
Tech women open 2018-19 campaign with 88-55 win over Cumberland

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – It’s difficult to judge a team after just one game, but if the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team continue to play like it did in the season opener against visiting Cumberland, there could be plenty of highlights ahead in the 2018-19 campaign. The Golden Eagles (1-0) pulled together double-digit scoring efforts from six players as Tech cruised to an 88-55 win over the Phoenix on Tuesday.

Tech women’s basketball fine-tunes play in exhibition win over Hiwassee College
Tech women’s basketball fine-tunes play in exhibition win over Hiwassee College

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech women’s basketball witnessed an offensive explosion in its exhibition game with Hiwassee College on Sunday afternoon, reaching triple digits for the first time in the Kim Rosamond era with a 105-57 victory.