Peach Belt Announces All-Conference Womens Hoops Team, Jordan and Reames Earn Spots
by Tyler Peck, sports information graduate
assistant
AIKEN, S.C. - The Peach Belt Conference (PBC)
announced the 2009-10 All-PBC Women's Basketball Teams at a banquet
Saturday night, as two Georgia College & State University
(21-7) players made the squad.
Junior Chimere Jordan
(Gray, Ga.) was selected Second Team All-PBC. Jordan led
the team averaging 16.1 points a game, hit 68 three-pointers and 81
free-throws. She had nine 20-point games and upped her scoring to
17.5 per game in PBC contests.
Antoinette Reames
(Orlando, Fla.) was named to All-PBC Third Team. The
senior forward led the Bobcats with 209 rebounds and 64 blocked
shots this season. Reames was also second on the team with 11.1
points a contest. Reames had eight double-doubles this year,
including the third triple-double in league history with 10 points,
10 rebounds and 10 blocks at Augusta State University.
Georgia College has 29 All-PBC selections all-time in women's
basketball. This marks the second straight season that more than
one Bobcat received the honor as Shandrea Moore (Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.) and Tiauna Brantley
made the teams last year.
The Bobcats are 21-7 on the season, finished first in the West
Division and will face No. 17 Francis Marion University in the
Marvin Vanover PBC Tournament Semifinals Saturday, March 6 at 3
p.m.
The GCSU Department of Athletics, winners of the 2008-09 PBC
Commissioner's Cup, sponsors 10 varsity athletic programs at the
NCAA Division II level. As a Division II program, GCSU prides
itself on balancing the life of the student-athlete, evidenced by
the Bobcats' multiple appearances in post-season competition as
well as documented academic success and community-service
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