• About
    • About Us
    • What We Cover
  • Advertise
    • Advertise
    • Our Advertisers
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Send News

Oak Ridge Today

  • Home
  • Sign in
  • News
    • Business
    • Community
    • Education
    • Government
    • Health
    • Police and Fire
    • U.S. Department of Energy
    • Weather
  • Sports
    • High School
    • Middle School
    • Recreation
    • Rowing
    • Youth
  • Entertainment
    • Arts
    • Dancing
    • Movies
    • Music
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Premium Content
  • Obituaries
  • Classifieds

Roane State women’s basketball coach, players earn honors

Posted at 3:17 am April 1, 2015
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Roane State Basketball Honors

From left are Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) freshman of the year Haley Cornellison, second-team all-conference Shanae Brown, TCCAA coach of the year Monica Boles, TCCAA player of the year Shauntae Brown, and second-team all-conference Kassidi Freeman. (Photo by Roane State Community College)

 

Roane State Community College’s women’s basketball program swept the top Tennessee Community College Athletic Association awards.

Head coach Monica Boles was named TCCAA Coach of the Year. Sophomore guard Shauntae Brown is the TCCAA Player of the Year, and Haley Cornellison is the Freshman of the Year.

Brown was also named first-team all-conference. Shauntae’s twin sister, Shanae, was named second-team all-conference along with sophomore Kassidi Freeman.

“Congratulations to Coach Boles, Shauntae, Haley, Shanae and Kassidi on their well-deserved recognition,” Roane State President Chris Whaley said. “They are great representatives of Roane State, and we are very proud of them.”

Boles posted a 23-6 overall record and 16-2 conference record. Shauntae Brown, a 5-7 guard from Frankfort High School in Kentucky, averaged 12.8 points per game, 7.8 assists per game, and 5.2 rebounds per game.

Cornellison, a 5-11 guard/post from Roane County High School, started 16 games. She averaged 8.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

Shanae Brown averaged 7.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. Freeman, a 6-1 post from Madisonville (Sequoyah High School), averaged 5.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.2 blocks per game.

“I am overwhelmed with pride for all of the accomplishments this outstanding group of young ladies achieved this season,” Boles said. “We have had a wonderful team and experienced a great deal of success. I feel blessed to have been a part of it.”

Filed Under: College, Front Page News, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, Chris Whaley, Coach of the Year, first-team all-conference, Frankfort High School, Freshman of the Year, Haley Cornellison, Kassidi Freeman, Monica Boles, Player of the Year, Roane County High School, Roane State Community College, second-team all-conference, Sequoyah High School, Shanae Brown, Shauntae Brown, TCCAA, Tennessee Community College Athletic Association

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Democratic Women’s Club Hosts State Rep. Sam McKenzie
  • Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival Announces 2025 Storytellers
  • Laser-Engraved Bricks Will Line Walkway of New Chamber Headquarters
  • Democratic Women’s Club to Discuss Climate Change, Energy and Policy
  • Estate Jewelry Show at Karen’s Jewelers Features Celebrity Jewelry
  • Keri Cagle named new ORAU senior vice president and ORISE director
  • ORAU Annual Giving Campaign exceeds $100,000 goal+ORAU Annual Giving Campaign exceeds $100,000 goal More than $1 million raised in past 10 years benefits United Way and Community Shares Oak Ridge, Tenn. —ORAU exceeded its goal of raising $100,000 in donations as part of its internal annual giving campaign that benefits the United Way and Community Shares nonprofit organizations. ORAU has raised more than $1 million over the past 10 years through this campaign. A total of $126,839 was pledged during the 2024 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign. Employees donate via payroll deduction and could earmark their donation for United Way, Community Shares or both. “ORAU has remained a strong pillar in the community for more than 75 years, and we encourage our employees to consider participating in our annual giving campaign each year to help our less fortunate neighbors in need,” said ORAU President and CEO Andy Page. “Each one of our employees has the power to positively impact the lives of those who need help in the communities where we do business across the country and demonstrate the ORAU way – taking care of each other.” ORAU, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, provides science, health and workforce solutions that address national priorities and serve the public interest. Through our specialized teams of experts and access to a consortium of more than 150 major Ph.D.-granting institutions, ORAU works with federal, state, local and commercial customers to provide innovative scientific and technical solutions and help advance their missions. ORAU manages the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Learn more about ORAU at www.orau.org. Learn more about ORAU at www.orau.org. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OakRidgeAssociatedUniversities Follow us on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/orau Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/orau ###
  • Children’s Museum Gala Celebrates the Rainforest
  • Jim Sears joins ORAU as senior vice president
  • Oak Ridge Housing Authority Receives Funding Assistance of up to $51.8 Million For Renovating Public Housing and Building New Workforce Housing

Search Oak Ridge Today

Copyright © 2025 Oak Ridge Today