MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Southern Polytechnic State University women’s basketball player Sarah Ogoke recently earned spot on the Southern States Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team. The six-member all-tournament squad was announced following Saturday night’s SSAC Tournament championship game. In Southern Polytechnic’s two games at the SSAC Tournament in Montgomery on Thursday and Friday, Ogoke — a two-time all-conference selection […]
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Women’s basketball squad loses by one point to Coastal Georgia in SSAC Tournament semifinal
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – In a Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal game on Friday afternoon, the Southern Polytechnic State University women’s basketball squad, the top seed from the Eastern Division, lost by the score of 47-46 to the College of Coastal Georgia Mariners, the No. 3 seed out of the East, at the Cramton Bowl […]
Women’s basketball team posts 80-78 OT win over Martin Methodist in SSAC Tournament opener, plays in semifinal game on Friday
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – On Thursday morning in a Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinal contest at the Cramton Bowl Multiplex, the Southern Polytechnic State University women’s basketball team, the top seed from the Eastern Division, posted an 80-78 victory in overtime over the Martin Methodist College RedHawks, the West’s fourth seed, extending its winning streak […]
Two women’s, three men’s basketball players garner postseason honors from SSAC
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Five members of the 2013-14 Southern Polytechnic State University basketball teams, including two women and three men, recently garnered postseason honors from the Southern States Athletic Conference. The SSAC head coaches voted to determine the award winners, which were announced at the conference’s annual basketball banquet on Wednesday night. For the women, […]
Women’s basketball team clinches share of SSAC East title with 74-64 win over AUM, ends regular season on Saturday with conference game at SWU
MARIETTA, Ga. – On Senior Night at the Hornets Nest, the Southern Polytechnic State University women’s basketball team clinched at least a share of the Southern States Athletic Conference Eastern Division championship with a 74-64 win over the visiting Auburn University at Montgomery Warhawks. Southern Polytechnic received five points in this week’s NAIA Division I […]
Southern Polytechnic State University athletics program will conclude with the 2013-14 season
FEB. 24, 2014 – Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU) officials today announced that the institution’s athletics program will be discontinued at the end of the 2013-14 season. Today’s announcement is aligned with the consolidation of SPSU with Kennesaw State University (KSU), as announced by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia in […]
2011-12 Southern Polytechnic Outlook
The Hornets have a challenging schedule that includes teams that will be mentioned in the preseason poll this year. “We have our work cut out for us and are excited about the challenges ahead. We will have the target on our backs, and our players will have to adjust along the way,” said Head Coach, […]
Southern Poly Names Seraile Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Marietta, GA – This marks the first season for Stephon Seraile, a native of Washington, D. C., as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Lady Hornets basketball team. In addition to his recruiting responsibilities at Southern Poly, Seraile will assist with academics, team travel, strength and conditioning, player development, scouting, and video exchange, and […]
Southern Poly Announces Class of 2011
In her first season as head coach, Laquanda Dawkins guided the Hornets to twenty-nine NAIA wins; including the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) Women’s Championship: Southern Poly women top Loyola for second straight SSAC crown, 60-44. MARIETTA, GA – Head Coach Laquanda D. Dawkins has announced the signing of Ashlie Billingslea, Myland Hull, Raquel Jones, Chase Morgan, Megan Nelson, Jacque Schadeck, Taylor Singleton, Dominique Smith and Madison […]








