Pages

Monday, October 21, 2013

Catamount Basketball - #25 Erika Joseph

The Catamounts tip off their season with an exhibition game verses Brevard College on Saturday, November 2d in Cullowhee. Prior to the season starting, let get to know them a little better.

Highlighting this year's sophomores

#25 Erika Joseph


Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Lilburn, Ga.
High School: Parkview HS
Height: 6-0
Position: F




2012-13 (Freshman): Featured in the 2013 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Championship program ... Played in 30 games ... Averaged 2.0 points per game shooting 29.9 percent from the field ... Pulled down 85 rebounds ... Scored in double figures twice including a career-high 16 points against Davidson (03/04/13) where she also pulled down a career-best eight rebounds.

Prior to Western Carolina: Named 2012 Region 8 - 5A Player of the Year...Named to Georgia All-State team...selected to participate on GACA All-Star team - Junior & Senior year...2012 Naismith Awards Flourish Scholarship recipient...Named All-state Honorable Mention....During 2011-12 season, Erika led her high school team to a 30-1 record, winning the Region 8 - 5A Champions and advancing to Elite 8 in Georgia's 5A State Tournament...Named 2011 Upward Classic MVP...Erika finished her senior year at Parkview High School with 12.1 ppg, 11.2 rpg, 2.0 apg. Awarded,Team's 2012 Most Valuable Player. Achieved High School career milestones of 1000+ points and 1000+ rebounds. Leading Gwinnett County in rebounds. 3 x Scholar Athlete. Played AAU ball for Georgia Elite.

Personal: Erika Kamil Joseph..Daughter of Kirby and Early Joseph...Has one brother, Myles Lehman Joseph.

NOTE: Erika Joseph is brining back the Western Carolina retired jersey No. 25, that was shelved in 2006 in honor of Western Carolina University Athletics' Jayne Arledge ... In the summer of 2012, Joseph asked Arledge if she could bring the number out of retirement because it was the only number Joseph had worn in her prevous playing career ... Arledge agreed and Joseph will be wearing the number at Western Carolina for the first time since 2006.

Courtesy WCU Athletics Media Relations

No comments:

Post a Comment

Leave a comment