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."

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."