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Ms. Tomekia Reed

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Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach, 2009-10.

Tomekia Reed will enter her first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns women’s basketball program after spending the past three seasons at Jackson State.

There, she served as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator on the Tigers’ staff. Reed also worked with the post players at JSU and served as the team’s academic liaison. Other responsibilities included strength and conditioning liaison, player development, community service coordinator and summer basketball camp coordinator.

She tutored the 2006-07 SWAC Player of the Year and helped head coach Denise Taylor rebuild the JSU program into a perennial winner and contender for the Southwestern Athletic Conference title.
The Tigers claimed the SWAC regular season championship and made a WNIT appearance in 2006-07.

The 2007-08 JSU squad captured the SWAC Tournament championship and made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
Reed, a native of Jackson, Miss., began her coaching career at South Georgia Technical College, where she served
as assistant women’s basketball coach for three seasons. She signed two of Georgia’s top athletes and one of Mississippi’s finest Dandy Dozen players.

Reed received an Associate Degree in Sports Medicine from Hinds Community College before attending Southern
Miss and Georgia Southwestern State University. She went on to receive a Bachelor’s Degree in exercise science from GSSU.

A former player, Reed was named most valuable player, led the team in scoring and rebounding while at Hinds.
She was second in the conference in scoring and first in the conference in rebounding. Reed was named MJCAA first team All-American for her effort.

After transferring to Southern Mississippi, Reed received the coach’s award, was named most improved player and helped the team make it to the WNIT versus Georgia Tech in the 1999-2000 season.

At Georgia Southwestern State she led the team in scoring and was named team most valuable player.

Posted Feb. 3, 2010