Spring athletes in action: Women's basketball
Women's college basketball players with Spring high school ties have scheduled action this week:
Alexis Durley, University of Cincinnati
Position: Guard
High school: Spring Dekaney High School
This week: Wednesday, Dec. 5, vs. Youngstown State University
About Durley: Durley is a freshman guard for University of Cincinnati. The Houston native, a 2012 graduate of Spring Dekaney High School, was selected as athlete of the week by the Houston Chronicle during her sophomore year. During her senior year, Durley scored 856 points, had 467 assists and 407 steals. The health education major is the daughter of Adrien and Sharon Durley.
Shunta Nevitt, Texas Tech University
Position: Forward
High school: Spring Dekaney High School
This week: Wednesday, Dec. 5, vs. University of Illinois
About Nevitt: Nevitt is a freshman forward for Texas Tech University. She is a 2012 graduate of Spring Dekaney High School in Houston, where she made the academic all-district team. The Houston native, a human sciences major, is the daughter of Octavius Nevitt and Mozell Frazier-Nevitt.
Brittany Smith, Dillard University
Position: Guard
High School: Spring High School
This week: Thursday, Dec. 6, vs. William Carey University
About Smith: Smith is a 5-foot-7 sophomore guard for Dillard University. The Houston native is a 2011 graduate of Spring High School.
Veja Hamilton, Texas Christian University
Position: Forward
High School: Klein Collins High School
This week: Wednesday, Dec. 5, vs. UT-San Antonio
About Hamilton: Hamilton is a freshman forward and guard for Texas Christian University. She is a 2012 graduate of Klein Collins High School, where she was a McDonald's All-American nominee. Hamilton was ranked the No. 18 overall rated wing in the country, according to ESPN, HoopGurlz. A four-star rated combo guard, she was named to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches all-state list in March, scoring 2,228 points. Hamilton is from Spring.
Nadine Ndip, Vanderbilt University
Position: Guard
High School: Klein High School
This week:
Tuesday, Dec. 4, at Western Kentucky University
Thursday, Dec. 6, vs. University of Hartford
About Ndip: Ndip is a sophomore guard for Vanderbilt University. She is a 2010 graduate of Klein High School, where she was a two-year captain and starter and three-year letter winner. As a senior, she received first team all-district and academic all-district honors, was voted team MVP and selected to the Spring Branch All-Tournament Team. A member of the National Honor Society, she graduated cum laude. The Spring native is the daughter of Amuel and Geraldine Ndip.
Emily Tapia, Huston-Tillotson University
Position: Guard
High School: Spring High School
This week:
Monday, Dec. 3, vs. Jarvis Christian College
Thursday, Dec. 6, at Texas State University
About Tapia: Tapia is a freshman guard for Huston-Tillotson University in Austin. The Spring native is a 2012 graduate of Spring High School.
Simone Hopes, Tennessee State University
Position: Forward
High School: Westfield High School
This week:Monday, Dec. 3, at Montana State-Bozeman
About Hopes: Hopes is a senior forward for Tennessee State University.She is a 2009 graduate of Westfield High School in Houston, where she was selected to the All-District 13-5A first team, and named to the Greater Houston Area All-Star team as a senior. Hopes is from Houston and is the daughter of Ron and Sandra Hopes.
Keylantra Taylor, Dillard University
Position: Forward
High School: Klein Forest High School
This week:Thursday, Dec. 6, vs. William Carey University
About Taylor: Taylor is a sophomore forward for Dillard University in New Orleans. She is a 2011 graduate of Klein Forest High School in Houston. Taylor is from Houston.
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