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EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETICS
W. Basketball Sun, Oct. 01 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
vs Jamboree
W. Basketball Sat, Oct. 07 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
vs SE Jamboree
W. Basketball Sat, Oct. 07 12:00 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at Enterprise State Community College
W. Basketball Sat, Oct. 14 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
at Tallahassee Jamboree
W. Basketball Fri, Oct. 20 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
at UCF
Closed gym
W. Basketball Fri, Nov. 03 Final
Eastern Florida State College
85
vs Southern Crescent Technical College
45
Jacksonville, FL
W. Basketball Sat, Nov. 04 Final - OT
Pensacola State College
87
vs Eastern Florida State College
82
Jacksonville, FL
W. Basketball Fri, Nov. 10 Final
Eastern Florida State College
54
at Gulf Coast State College
66
Northwest Florida Tournament
W. Basketball Sat, Nov. 11 Final
Eastern Florida State College
45
at Northwest Florida State College
70
Northwest Florida Tournament
W. Basketball Fri, Nov. 17 Final
Eastern Florida State College
76
vs Gulf Coast State College
62
W. Basketball Tue, Nov. 28 Final
Edward Waters JV
26
vs Eastern Florida State College
100
W. Basketball Wed, Dec. 06 Final
Eastern Florida State College
102
at Edward Waters JV
40
W. Basketball Sat, Dec. 09 Final
Eastern Florida State College
90
at Daytona State College
66
W. Basketball Mon, Dec. 11 Final
Santa Fe College
52
vs Eastern Florida State College
97
W. Basketball Wed, Dec. 13 Final
Eastern Florida State College
95
at Hillsborough Community College
58
W. Basketball Sat, Dec. 16 Final
Miami Dade College
67
vs Eastern Florida State College
84
W. Basketball Tue, Jan. 02 Final
DME
41
vs Eastern Florida State College
65
W. Basketball Sat, Jan. 06 Final
Florida Southwestern State College
55
vs Eastern Florida State College
58
Melbourne, Fla.
W. Basketball Wed, Jan. 10 Final
Eastern Florida State College
81
at St. Petersburg College
42
W. Basketball Sat, Jan. 13 Final
Eastern Florida State College
75
at Santa Fe College
52
W. Basketball Wed, Jan. 17 Final
Indian River State College
60
vs Eastern Florida State College
66
W. Basketball Sat, Jan. 20 Final
Eastern Florida State College
83
at Daytona State College
57
W. Basketball Tue, Jan. 23 Final
Eastern Florida State College
85
at Miami Dade College
46
W. Basketball Thu, Jan. 25 Final
Florida Southwestern State College
38
vs Eastern Florida State College
74
Melbourne, Fla.
W. Basketball Sat, Jan. 27 Final
Eastern Florida State College
83
at Indian River State College
38
W. Basketball Wed, Jan. 31 Final
Eastern Florida State College
71
at Hillsborough Community College
55
W. Basketball Wed, Feb. 07 Final
Eastern Florida State College
75
at Florida Southwestern State College
67
Fort Myers, Fla.
W. Basketball Sat, Feb. 10 Final
St. Petersburg College
31
vs Eastern Florida State College
80
W. Basketball Tue, Feb. 13 Final
Santa Fe College
56
vs Eastern Florida State College
89
W. Basketball Sat, Feb. 17 Final
Eastern Florida State College
76
at Indian River State College
59
W. Basketball Wed, Feb. 21 Final
Daytona State College
52
vs Eastern Florida State College
82
W. Basketball Sat, Feb. 24 Final
Miami Dade College
65
vs Eastern Florida State College
93
W. Basketball Sat, Mar. 02 Final
Hillsborough Community College
78
vs Eastern Florida State College
96
W. Basketball Mon, Mar. 04 Final
Eastern Florida State College
63
at St. Petersburg College
41
W. Basketball Thu, Mar. 14 Final
Hillsborough Community College
45
vs Eastern Florida State College
72
Region VIII Women's Basketball Championship
W. Basketball Fri, Mar. 15 Final
Eastern Florida State College
38
vs Northwest Florida State College
65
FCSAA DI/NJCAA South Atlantic District Women's Basketball Semifinals
W. Basketball Tue, Mar. 26 Final
North Dakota State College of Science
54
vs Eastern Florida State College
46
2024 NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship - First Round
Six women's basketball players sign to play at four-year colleges

Six women's basketball players sign to play at four-year colleges

Six members of the Eastern Florida State College women's basketball team have signed letters of intent to attend four-year colleges in the Fall.

Four of those six will be heading to NCAA Division I programs.

Guard Milan Schimmel will be heading to the University of Cincinnati after averaging 14.5 points and 7.2 rebounds per game in 30 games for the Titans and was named to the first team all-Suncoast Conference team. Cincinnati went 22-10 last season and went 11-5 in the American Athletic Conference.

Guard Skye Williams is heading to Towson University after averaging 15.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game and was named to the first team All-Suncoast Conference team. Williams finished her two seasons with the Titans with 838 points in her career. She will attend Towson University who went 14-15 last season and 9-9 in the Colonial Athletic Conference.

Guard Jacquelyn Levay is heading to Sam Houston State after scoring 11.9 points per game and shot 41.6 percent from the 3-point line in 23 games and was named to the first team all-Suncoast Conference team. In her two seasons with the Titans, Levay made 133 3-pointers and finished with over 600 points. Sam Houston State finished 23-6 last season and 16-4 in the Southland Conference.

Forward Victoria Lewis will attend Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky after playing in 17 games in her only season for the Titans. Bellarmine University finished 18-11 overall and 12-8 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.

Mercy Gonzalez will be attending the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in the fall. Gonzalez played in 30 games for the Titans, averaging six points and 4.8 rebounds per game for the Titans. In her two seasons the guard scored 294 points and grabbed 274 rebounds in 57 games. She will play with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, an NCAA Division II program that finished 11-17 last season, 10-12 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.

Alana Pinder will attend Benedictine University at Mesa in Arizona in the Fall. The guard played in 30 games for the Titans and played in 55 games in her career. She will attend Benedictine University at Mesa which is an NAIA school that was 19-9 overall and 7-7 in the California Pacific Conference last season.

The Titans women's basketball team will play in the spring this season due to the COVID-19 virus with games scheduled to begin Jan. 22.