2015-16 Women's Basketball News

In a signing ceremony on the ASU Mid-South campus, former Lady Greyhound Lacordia Williams has signed with William Penn University of Oskaloosa, Iowa, to continue her academic and basketball careers.

Signing two more standouts from an Arkansas state championship team, the Lady Greyhounds have inked 5'7" guard Donita Webb and 5'8" forward Amber Hatchett from Jonesboro High School to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.

Grabbing the MVP of this year's Arkansas 4A State Championship game, the Lady Greyhounds have signed Kayla Young, a 5'6" guard from Searcy, Arkansas, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.

Adding some much needed size to the frontcourt, the Lady Greyhounds have signed Tyesha Gunn, a 6'6" post player from Corinth, Mississippi, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.

The Lady Greyhounds have signed Kelsey McCoy, a 5'4" guard from Marmaduke, Arkansas, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.

Getting the first signee from her alma mater, Lady Greyhound Head Coach Sonja Tate has signed Sable Greer, a 5'8" guard from West Memphis, Arkansas, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.

In a signing ceremony on the campus of ASU Mid-South, the Lady Greyhounds picked up Marquesha Fennell, a 5'10" guard from Overton High School in Memphis, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.

The Lady Greyhounds have signed Alesha Penister, a 5'9" guard from England, Arkansas, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.

Head Coach Sonja Tate added her first recruit of the spring signing period as 6'0" forward Krystalyne Miles signed an NJCAA Letter of Intent for the 2016-17 season.

Following a season that saw the Lady Greyhounds set a record for wins in a season, four student-athletes have been named to the NJCAA All-Region Basketball Team.

The Lady Greyhounds of Arkansas State University Mid-South saw their season end on Saturday afternoon in Harrison, falling 94-66 to the 12th ranked North Arkansas Lady Pioneers.

ASU Mid-South raced out from the gate and used a stifling defense to defeat the Lady Tigers Ball Club 96-66 in the Lady Greyhounds final home game of the season.

The Lady Greyhounds dropped a 75-55 decision to the Lady Pioneers of North Arkansas, their second loss against that team this season, and will return to Harrison February 27 for the Region 2 playoff.

The Lady Greyhounds used a big second quarter to lead 33-25 at the half on the way to a 68-57 victory over Jackson State Community College in Jackson, Tennessee.

The Lady Greyhounds fell victim to the hostile environment of Arkansas Baptist in Little Rock, falling 68-63 in a defensive battle.

Despite trailing 7-0 to start the game, ASU Mid-South battled back to win its second consecutive game, topping Dyersburg State 73-54.