Tag Archives: LeAnn Freeland
Nova Southeastern University’s Freeland, Buie Receive National Awards
ATLANTA – March 24, 2014 – Nova Southeastern University head coach LeAnn Freeland was named Region Five Coach of the Year, while sophomore guard Taylor Buie received Honorable Mention All-American honors, as announced by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association on Monday. In addition to receiving her first national coaching award, Freeland is…
Women’s Basketball Announces 2013-14 Schedule
Head coach LeAnn Freeland has released the 2013-14 NSU women’s basketball schedule, beginning in early November and featuring three different showcases at the Arena in the Don Taft University Center. The Sharks, coming off their Elite Eight run a year ago, start off the campaign with the NSU Tipoff Classic,…
Newly-Ranked No. 20 Sharks To Face FIT Wednesday
Following two big wins last week, the NSU women’s basketball team have re-entered the USA TODAY Sports NCAA Division II Top 25, at No. 20, as Florida Tech comes to town Wednesday for a 5:30 p.m. matchup. Based on their road sweep of then-No. 19 Rollins and then-No. 15 Tampa,…
Women’s Basketball Locks in Three Recruits for 2012-13
Nova Southeastern’s women’s basketball coach LeAnn Freeland has announced the signing of three student-athletes for the 2012-13 season. The Sharks will welcome Molly Blomer, Taylor Buie and Alexis Murphy to campus and the hardwood next Fall. The trio of out-of-state athletes will join Khadejra Young, a senior at Nova High…
Freeland Earns 100th Career Victory; Women’s Basketball Topples Saint Leo, 74-45
Danielle Robinson (Fr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) and Meixandra Porter (Jr., Chantilly, Va.) combined for 11 made 3-pointers to propel the Nova Southeastern women’s basketball team (11-5, 4-3 SSC) past Saint Leo (6-11, 0-7 SSC), 74-45. The victory gave head coach LeAnn Freeland her 100th career victory. Complete Release
Women’s Basketball and Special Olympics Team Up for Great Experience
The Nova Southeastern women’s basketball team is currently in the midst of a two week break from NCAA competition, but that does not mean they have been completely removed from basketball action. This past weekend the Sharks spent a great deal of time and energy volunteering with the Broward County…