Motlow Lady Bucks Open New Era Halloween Night At Copperweld Arena

2014-15 Motlow Lady Bucks - front row, from left: Katie Leverette, Unionville; Erin Layne, Tullahoma; Breeanna Horner, Shelbyville; Ashley Kee, Smyrna; Tanika Gholston, Whitwell; and Jadah Fite, Nashville. Second row: John Steverson, assistant coach; Chelsea Holman, Winchester; Lauren Brown, Manchester; Titanisha Lawless, Nolensville; Kelsey Munn, Manchester; Sabrina Jackson, Chicago; Alexis Smith, Huntland; Chloe Neil, Bristol; and Dominic Tharpe, head coach.

2014-15 Motlow Lady Bucks – front row, from left: Katie Leverette, Unionville; Erin Layne, Tullahoma; Breeanna Horner, Shelbyville; Ashley Kee, Smyrna; Tanika Gholston, Whitwell; and Jadah Fite, Nashville. Second row: John Steverson, assistant coach; Chelsea Holman, Winchester; Lauren Brown, Manchester; Titanisha Lawless, Nolensville; Kelsey Munn, Manchester; Sabrina Jackson, Chicago; Alexis Smith, Huntland; Chloe Neil, Bristol; and Dominic Tharpe, head coach.

The Motlow Lady Bucks will begin their 40th season of competition Halloween night with a brand new coach and a change of attitude and outlook. After a decade of struggle, the bar has been raised and the ultimate goal has been declared – compete for championships.
Former Motlow player and men’s assistant coach Dominic Tharpe became the 11th head coach in Lady Bucks’ basketball history when his hire was announced on June 20, and he will lead his new squad on to the Copperweld Arena floor when Snead State (AL) visits to open the season at 5:30 p.m. Friday night. Admission is free to all Motlow College home athletic events.
Headlining the sophomore class that will be counted on to lead the Lady Bucks are Franklin County alum Chelsea Holman, Huntland’s Alexis Smith, Shelbyville’s Bree Horner.
Newcomers to the Lady Bucks this season include Lauren Brown and Kelsey Munn from Manchester, both of which played their high school basketball at Coffee County, and Erin Layne from Tullahoma.