WBB: SMU Adds Three Transfers

SMU has added three transfers to the roster. Two will be eligible this season, and one will be eligible in 2016.
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DALLAS (SMU) - The SMU women's basketball program added three players to its 2015-16 signing class Wednesday, head coach Rhonda Rompola announced. Kamray Mickens and Ashley Gibson will be eligible to play immediately after playing at two-year institutions, while Klara Bradshaw will be eligible to play during the 2016-17 season after two years at TCU.
Mickens, a 5-8 point guard, averaged 9.3 points per game at Trinity Valley, reaching double figures 18 times in 34 games, including a season-high 22 points. She led Trinity Valley to a third-place finish at the NJCAA tournament, after an eighth straight Region XIV championship.
A former Southlake Carroll standout, Mickens began her career at Boston College before returning to Texas. The Westlake, Texas, native, who is the daughter of former NFL defensive back Ray Mickens, served as a team captain as a junior and senior at Southlake Carroll, and led her team to three district championships. She also ran track at Southlake Carroll.
Gibson was named an NJCAA All-America Honorable Mention after leading Butler Community College with 19.6 points per game as a sophomore. The guard/forward led the Grizzlies to a 58-10 record in two seasons, including the program's first appearance in the national tournament in 2014. Gibson shot 57.9 percent from the field as a sophomore, and eclipsed 20 points 16 times in 30 games, including a season-high 39 points in the region tournament.
A native of Edmond, Okla., Gibson led Deer Creek High School to a 5A State Championship, guiding Deer Creek to a 27-2 record as a senior and a team captain. She earned numerous postseason awards, including 5A State Tournament Most Valuable Player and All-State Tournament First Team.
Bradshaw, a 6-6 center, was named Academic All-Big 12 as a sophomore, and earned Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll accolades as a freshman. The Emory, Texas, native earned Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State and All-Region accolades following her senior season at Rains High School. She was also selected for the TGCA All-Star Game, and was named to the Texas Basketball Magazine First Team All-State, while earning unanimous district MVP honors. At TCU, she shot over 45 percent from the field with 71 blocks in 62 games over two seasons.
"All three players will bring much needed experience to our program," Rompola explained. "With so many young players on our roster, the leadership and experience these three talented players bring to the Hilltop will be crucial in getting SMU women's basketball back to the level of success we have come to expect as a program."
http://www.smumustangs.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/041515aaa.html
DALLAS (SMU) - The SMU women's basketball program added three players to its 2015-16 signing class Wednesday, head coach Rhonda Rompola announced. Kamray Mickens and Ashley Gibson will be eligible to play immediately after playing at two-year institutions, while Klara Bradshaw will be eligible to play during the 2016-17 season after two years at TCU.
Mickens, a 5-8 point guard, averaged 9.3 points per game at Trinity Valley, reaching double figures 18 times in 34 games, including a season-high 22 points. She led Trinity Valley to a third-place finish at the NJCAA tournament, after an eighth straight Region XIV championship.
A former Southlake Carroll standout, Mickens began her career at Boston College before returning to Texas. The Westlake, Texas, native, who is the daughter of former NFL defensive back Ray Mickens, served as a team captain as a junior and senior at Southlake Carroll, and led her team to three district championships. She also ran track at Southlake Carroll.
Gibson was named an NJCAA All-America Honorable Mention after leading Butler Community College with 19.6 points per game as a sophomore. The guard/forward led the Grizzlies to a 58-10 record in two seasons, including the program's first appearance in the national tournament in 2014. Gibson shot 57.9 percent from the field as a sophomore, and eclipsed 20 points 16 times in 30 games, including a season-high 39 points in the region tournament.
A native of Edmond, Okla., Gibson led Deer Creek High School to a 5A State Championship, guiding Deer Creek to a 27-2 record as a senior and a team captain. She earned numerous postseason awards, including 5A State Tournament Most Valuable Player and All-State Tournament First Team.
Bradshaw, a 6-6 center, was named Academic All-Big 12 as a sophomore, and earned Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll accolades as a freshman. The Emory, Texas, native earned Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State and All-Region accolades following her senior season at Rains High School. She was also selected for the TGCA All-Star Game, and was named to the Texas Basketball Magazine First Team All-State, while earning unanimous district MVP honors. At TCU, she shot over 45 percent from the field with 71 blocks in 62 games over two seasons.
"All three players will bring much needed experience to our program," Rompola explained. "With so many young players on our roster, the leadership and experience these three talented players bring to the Hilltop will be crucial in getting SMU women's basketball back to the level of success we have come to expect as a program."