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2022–23 Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles Women's Basketball Team
The 2022–23 Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles women's basketball team represented Tennessee Technological University during the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Golden Eagles, led by seventh-year head coach Kim Rosamond, played their home games at the Eblen Center in Cookeville, Tennessee as members of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). The Golden Eagles finished third in the OVC regular season, with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses in conference play. As the 3 seed, the team won three games in as many days in the conference tournament, defeating 6 seed SIU Edwardsville and 2 seed Eastern Illinois on their way to the championship game. In the conference championship, the Golden Eagles defeated 1 seed Little Rock to win their tenth conference tournament title and earn a spot in the NCAA tournament. In the NCAA tournament, Tennessee Tech was rated a 16-seed and played in the First Four games, where they defeated Monmouth. Their next game was against 1 seed ...
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Kim Rosamond
Kim Rosamond (born February 17, 1975) is the head coach of the Tennessee Tech women's basketball team. She was named head coach on March 31, 2016. She was previously an assistant coach for the Vanderbilt Commodores for 9 years and an assistant at Middle Tennessee State University from 2003 to 2005, where she also served one month as interim head coach. Rosamond was hired by Tennessee Tech following the 2015–16 season, when Jim Davis retired. In 2020, her contract was extended through 2025. She attended high school at Winston Academy in Louisville, Mississippi and played for Ole Miss OLE, Ole or Olé may refer to: * Olé, a cheering expression used in Spain * Ole (name), a male given name, includes a list of people named Ole * Overhead lines equipment, used to transmit electrical energy to trams, trolleybuses or trains Co ... in college. While at Ole Miss, she was the first player to earn all-academic SEC honors all four years. After her playing career at Ole Miss, she w ...
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West Forsyth High School (Georgia)
West Forsyth High School is a public high school, located in Cumming, Georgia, United States, a suburb northeast of Atlanta. The school is located at 4155 Drew Road. West Forsyth High School opened in 2007 with 1,200 students in grades 9 through 11, with a senior class added the following year. West Forsyth High School was the first true high school since Forsyth Central (formally Forsyth County High) was built in 1955. North and South Forsyth High are converted junior high schools. West Forsyth High was built to alleviate overcrowding at South Forsyth and Forsyth Central high schools. West Forsyth High is the first construction of the district's two-story high school prototype. The school motto, "I am West Forsyth, and we are family" is commonly used at the school. Athletics and clubs West Forsyth currently competes in the GHSA Region 6-AAAAAAA in all sports, except for lacrosse, in which it competes in Area 3-AAAAAA, and has since 2010. WFHS has varsity sports teams in competi ...
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Grayson, KY
Grayson is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Carter County, Kentucky, United States, on U.S. Route 60 and Interstate 64 in the state's northeastern region. It is approximately 21 miles west of Ashland. Within the city limits, the population was 4,217 at the 2010 census. Along with Carter County, the city is closely associated with the nearby Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area and is often erroneously included in the MSA being just 9 miles west of the MSA's western boundary. The city has grown in size substantially since the opening of Interstate 64 in 1975 through Carter County. Immediately afterwards, Grayson experienced several years of commercial sector growth, mainly to serve the Interstate 64 traffic. Since 1990, the city has also seen significant growth in the residential sector with the Interstate making for a faster trip to and from Ashland. Beginning in 1995, AA Highway terminates in Grayson making the city a gateway to the ...
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North Oconee High School
North Oconee High School (NOHS) is a public school located in Bogart, Georgia, United States. It opened in 2004 and is the second public high school in Oconee County. The school's mascot is Titus, and its colors are red, black, and gold. The school currently has upwards of 1300 students. Academics North Oconee consistently rates highly in academic standings. The high school is continually regarded as one of the top high schools in Georgia. It is ranked in the top 2% of schools nationally, and as the top school in SAT and ACT scores in northeast Georgia. According to data supplied by the Georgia Department of Education, the school's 2010 preliminary graduation rate was 92.5%. The Georgia High School Graduation Test reports rates by school system. The Georgia Department of Education, aggregating scores of both North Oconee High School and Oconee County High School, ranks Oconee County in the top 5 of the 180 Georgia school systems. The ''Newsweek'' ranking of top high schools co ...
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Watkinsville, GA
Watkinsville is the largest city and county seat of Oconee County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 2,896. It served as the seat of Clarke County until 1872 when the county seat of that county was moved to Athens, a move which ultimately led to the creation of Oconee County in 1875. It is included in the Athens-Clarke County, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Watkinsville is located at (33.862818, -83.408094). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and 0.31% is water. Watkinsville is located near the University of Georgia. History Named after colonel Robert Watkins, Watkinsville was first named in records in 1791. It was located on the dangerous western frontier of the new United States. The Methodist Church played a prominent role in the city's early history. The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Watkinsville in 1815. Watkinsville had previously b ...
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Scott County High School
Scott County High School is a public high school in Georgetown, Kentucky, United States. The mascot is a Cardinal. School colors are Red and Blue, with white and black occasionally serving as secondary colors. In the 2018–19 school year, its last as the county's only public high school, the combined institution had an enrollment of 2,486, making it the largest high school in the state, before rival school Great Crossing High School opened across town just in time for the 2019–2020 school year. The 9th Grade Center, a section of the building where all of the 9th grade classes were located, along with a separate library, cafeteria, and gym, was replaced by the new "Phoenix Horizon" (formerly called Cardinal Academy when the section of the school was the 9th Grade Center) a program where kids who were struggling in normal classes, or having behavior issues could go and learn without the distractions of a normal classroom. History With Scott County being the fastest-growing in t ...
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Georgetown, KY
Georgetown is a home rule-class city in Scott County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 37,086 at the 2020 census. It is the sixth-most populous city in Kentucky. It is the seat of its county. It was originally called Lebanon when founded by Rev. Elijah Craig and was renamed in 1790 in honor of President George Washington. Historically, settlers were drawn to Georgetown for its Royal Spring. It is the home of Georgetown College, a private liberal arts college. Georgetown is part of the Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area. At one time the city served as the training camp home for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. The city's growth began in the mid-1980s, when Toyota built Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, its first wholly owned United States plant, in Georgetown. The plant opened in 1988; it builds the Camry, Camry Hybrid, Lexus ES, and RAV4 Hybrid automobiles. History Native peoples have lived along the banks of Elkhorn Creek in what is now S ...
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Upperman High School
Upperman High School is a public high school located in Baxter, Tennessee. It is part of the Putnam County, Tennessee School District. Upperman includes grades 9–12. Upperman was listed as one of the United States' best high schools by ''U.S. News & World Report'' in 2008. History On August 22, 1959, Upperman High School opened with an enrollment of 363 students from grades 9 through 12 on the campus of the former Baxter Seminary. Dave C. Huddleston was the school's first principal. In 1976, a new school building was built on the same campus and enrollment was expanded to include grades 7 through 12. On January 6, 2003, the location of the school was moved roughly a mile to a new campus where the school is still located today. Sports Sports programs at Upperman currently include Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Football, Lacrosse, Track & Field, Volleyball, Boys and Girls Golf, Boys and Girls Bowling, Wrestling, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, Cross Count ...
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Bloomington Springs, Tennessee
Bloomington Springs (also Bloomington, Blumington) is an Unincorporated area#United States, unincorporated community in Putnam County, Tennessee, Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. It has a post office, with ZIP code 38545. It is concentrated around the intersection of Tennessee State Route 56 and Tennessee State Route 291, north of Baxter, Tennessee, Baxter and west of Cookeville, Tennessee, Cookeville. Bloomington Springs Community Center Bloomington Springs Community Center is a building found at 5799 Martin Creek Road Bloomington Springs, TN 38545 Notes

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