Tuesday, June 2, 2015

WSSU women's program signs 4 players

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- For the first time in his four years at Winston-Salem State Coach A.G. Hall has signed the most balanced recruiting class he could find.

Hall, the women’s basketball coach for the Rams, signed four players who all have something in common – versatility.

“I’m pretty sure you will see all of them contributing next season,” Hall said about his latest class.
Kandace Tate, a 6-3 forward from Homewood, Illinois, is the lone Division I transfer of the four players signed. Tate played one season for Eastern Illinois seeing action in 25 games and averaging 8.1 minutes a game and 1.8 points a game.

Taylor Boyd, a 6-2 center, and Trei Torain, a 6-1 forward, are junior-college transfers who each have two years of eligibility left. Boyd is from St. Louis where she averaged 11 points and eight rebounds last season for Georgia Perimeter College and Torain, who is from Roxboro, averaged 12 points and seven rebounds for Temple College in Texas.

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