Spartanburg, S.C.— Coach Brett Phillips announced the signing of two more freshmen for the 2007-08 campaign. Joining the other eight freshmen is 5’11” Morgan Sacharski from Arrowhead High school located in Hartland, Wisconsin. The other signee is sharp shooting 5’ 8” Jerrica Lane from Newport, Tennessee. Lane attended Cocke County high school where she and early signee 6’3” Nikki Bryant were teammates.
“I am very excited about finding two quality young women and players at this stage of the game. I truly feel that both of these young ladies, with their work ethic and basketball I Q’s, are going to fit in well with the rest of our team,” explains Coach Phillips. “It is always good to have a shooter like Jerrica in the mix and Morgan is athletic and plays all five positions on the floor. Both of them will enhance our program and help keep us heading in the winning direction. I am ready for August to get here and I can’t wait to get started,” adds Phillips.
This rounds out the freshman class of ten which is the largest freshman class in the history of the program. “We have a great mix of athleticism, shooters, enthusiasm and kids who know how to win. The everyday competition in practice is going to be fun to be around. There will always be someone pushing their teammates to get better and we are hoping that is going to translate into some very exciting games for our student body and the entire Converse community,” says Coach Phillips.
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• Foster exploration, discovery, commitment and vision.
• Prepare students for lifelong learning, leadership and service.
Founded in 1889 and located in the heart of Spartanburg, South Carolina – home to six colleges and 10,000 college students – Converse helps women develop the skills necessary to balance a full life. Students develop their unique voices through our challenging liberal arts curriculum, century-old honor tradition, and Daniels Center for Leadership and Service. Our close-knit residential community cultivates a spirit of sisterhood and enterprise among women diverse in backgrounds and interests. Across the board – from art and design to science, business, music and education – professors actively mentor and challenge students through spirited discussions inside and outside of the classroom. The Nisbet Honors Program, Petrie School of Music, independent and collaborative research opportunities, leading national debate teams, study
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