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Otis Hughley Jr. (born September 25, 1964) is an American basketball coach who is the head coach of the Alabama A&M Bulldogs men's basketball team and the Senegal women's national basketball team. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He previously served as the head coach of the Nigeria women's national basketball team , where he guided the team to three ...
Shelton State Community College: Tuscaloosa: Alabama CC: Snead State Parsons: Snead State Community College: Boaz: Alabama CC: Southern Union State Bison: Southern Union State Community College: Wadley: Alabama CC: Wallace-Dothan Governors: Wallace Community College: Dothan: Alabama CC: Wallace-Selma Patriots: Wallace Community College Selma ...
George Corley Wallace State Community College (referred to as Wallace Community College Selma or WCCS) is a community college in Selma, Alabama. As of the Fall 2010 semester, WCCS has an enrollment of 1,938 students. [1] The college was founded in 1963. [2]
Lansing Community College's Jay Wallace looks to pass against Mid Michigan College during first half on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, in Lansing. Toledo might not have been Jay’s forever school, but ...
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College: Andalusia: 1969 1,929 ... Wallace Community College – Selma: Selma: 1963 1,860 ... Women's Basketball
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Saints in Andalusia; Marion Military Institute Tigers in Marion; Shelton State Community College Buccaneers in Tuscaloosa; Snead State Community College Parsons in Boaz; Southern Union State Community College Bison in Wadley; Wallace Community College Governors in Dothan; Wallace Community College Selma ...
Wallace State Community College (formally George C Wallace State Community College) is a public community college in Hanceville, Alabama.Founded in 1966 as the George C. Wallace State Trade School of Cullman County, [1] the college currently enrolls approximately 6,000 students and offers more than 50 associate degree and certificate programs in academic, health, and technical programs.
The Fighting Illini finished last season 19-15 (8-10 Big Ten) and reached the championship of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament before falling 71-57 to Villanova.