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11/18/09

Women’s Basketball Opens P.E. Complex

Playing the first game in the newly renovated Physical Education Complex on Saturday, November 14, the women’s basketball team was defeated, 84-63, by Northern Virginia Community College. Sarai Nathaniel led the Seahawks (1-1) with 25 points, while Megan Brandon had 12 points and eight rebounds and Kayla Chambers added 11 points and nine rebounds. Cecil will host Del Tech Stanton at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 18. The game will be followed by a men’s contest against the same opponent at approximately 7 p.m.



11/13/09

Women’s Basketball Wins Opener

The women’s basketball team began its season with a 69-61 road victory over Camden County College on Wednesday, November 11. Sarai Nathaniel scored a team-high 24 points to go with her seven assists, while Megan Brandon had 20 points and Ratisha Sweatt tallied 15 rebounds.



8/21/09

Ashley Arnold Signs with Cecil Women's Basketball

Ashley Arnold of Silver Spring, Md. has signed a National Letter of Intent to play women's basketball for Cecil College. Arnold is a 2009 graduate of Montgomery Blair High School, where she averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds per game. She was an All-Montgomery County player and a team captain who played four years of varsity basketball. Arnold plans to major in general studies at Cecil. "Ashley is an all-around player who will contribute greatly to our program," said Andrew Coston, Cecil College women's basketball coach. "We are pleased to have her here."



Sarai Nathaniel with Family and Coach Coston









8/12/09

Sarai Nathaniel Signs with Cecil Women's Basketball

Sarai Nathaniel of Philadelphia has signed a National Letter of Intent to play women's basketball for Cecil College. Nathaniel, a 2009 graduate of Roxborough High School, was an All-Public League and All-City guard who chose Cecil because she feels she can excel both on and off the court there. She plans to study business and transfer to a four-year college. "We are pleased to have Sarai in our program," said Andrew Coston, Cecil College women's basketball coach. "She will bring a lot to our backcourt. Her ability to score and her overall athleticism will fit in well with the up-tempo style of play that we prefer."



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