As the southern Women’s Basketball Team prepares for themselves Next NCAA Tournament Game The highest total seed tip, SWAC champion Jaguars discussed two main players Baton Rouge feel like home for them.
“I felt going there, felt the best as a home environment, and everyone goes some players, and not a really good team chemistry,” Aleighyah Fontenot said. “Here’s a really good team chemistry in the south every four years.”
“By talking to coaches, I knew I would have a great relationship with them,” he said, “said high guards Soni. “It was really nice to meet some players when I could visit games and things.”
Fontenot and Reed, both three years, both three-year-old players, each contribute to the second NCAA tournament in the last three seasons of Jaguars.
Fontenote launched every game this season, the commander has started every game when placing one-third in the free thrive percentage (80.4) and the third in the third.
Reed, the sixth woman of the team’s sixth woman, on average 9.8 points in each game, and in three points (50) and three-point interest (37.9). Louisiana also said that he helped his decision to take home a similar atmosphere in the house.

“I’m Slidell, so I’m not far from the south. It was cool to have a chance to stay home,” he said.
Both players agreed that the head coach Carlos Funchess and his employees make an easy decision for this.
“Just talking to the coach Funchess and the rest of the coach J and coaches, he said they felt like they really care like the player.
“They really were right to hire me,” he said. “I would say that I enjoyed talking to them. They felt like they really wanted me.”