2019-20 Edison State Women's Basketball News
After consulting with college and local health experts, Edison State Community College is suspending its participation in NJCAA-sanctioned indoor sports for the 2020-2021 season. Intercollegiate competition for women’s and men’s basketball and women’s volleyball will be deferred to next year. Inter-squad competition and team practices will continue in the spring of 2021 for these programs.
Nate Cole, Edison State Community College Director of Athletics and Student Life, was voted as the Michael Rickard OCCAC Athletics Director of the Year for 2019-20.
Edison State Community College (D-II) has been selected as the 2019–2020 OCCAC All-Sports Award winner. This season marks the first for which this honor has been given to Edison State.
The Ohio Community College Athletic Conference has named individuals from seven sports as the 2019–20 Scholar-Athletes of the Year. In addition, 23 OCCAC student-athletes earned a spot on the 2019–20 All-Sportsmanship Team.
Seifering joins the list of the top 50 NJCAA Women's Basketball All-Stars
The Edison State Community College Athletics Department has recently announced the recipients of the 2019-2020 fall and winter sports awards.
Kailah Johnson joins the Edison State basketball team from Division 1 Alabama State University where she was a redshirted freshman.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and event guidelines provided by Governor DeWine's Office, the 2020 Charger Athletics Reverse Raffle drawing will be occurring remotely, instead of as an on-campus event as originally planned.
Emma Printz, a sophomore transfer, joins the Edison State Community College women’s basketball team after spending a season at Bethel University and earning honorable mention her freshman year.
Rylie McIver joins the Edison State Community College women's basketball team from Lehman Catholic High School where she was a 4-year varsity letterman.
Aaliyah Fowler joins the Edison State Community College women's basketball team as a 5-foot-4-inch guard from Shawnee High School where she was a 3-year letterman.
Trisa Porter, a 5-foot-8-inch guard/forward, joins Edison State from Tri-Village High School where she was a four-year letterman winner.
Tori Newland, a 5-foot-10-inch forward, joins the Edison State women’s basketball team from Allen East High School.
Caitlin McEldowney is a 5-foot-4-inch guard who joins the Edison State basketball program from Versailles High School.
Haleigh Behnken, a 5-foot-7-inch guard, is a graduate of Greenville High School where she was a three-year varsity letterman.
Kylie Neff, a 5-foot-8-inch guard, joins the Edison State women’s basketball program from Oakwood High School where she was a 4-year varsity letterman.