GNTC Forms Women's Basketball Team
Press Release: After launching collegiate athletics at Georgia Northwestern Technical College three years ago with men’s basketball and women’s
volleyball, Northwest Georgia’s largest college is now adding women’s basketball to its athletic arsenal beginning this fall.
The new program will be based on the college’s Floyd County Campus in Rome, Georgia. In 2007, the Presidents of what were then
Northwestern Technical College and Coosa Valley Technical College became a part of the TCSGAA, Technical College System of
Georgia Athletic Association. And now, the newly-merged college, Georgia Northwestern is becoming one of the latest schools
to add women’s basketball to their offerings for student-athletes.
Administrators are currently discussing the process of selecting the first-ever coach of women’s basketball at Georgia
Northwestern. GNTC’s current head men’s basketball coach, David Stephenson was the first-ever coach of the men’s program for
the old Northwestern Technical College program and has continued in his role with the new college.
Stephenson, who also serves as the director of the TCSGAA, is looking forward to the addition of the new women’s offering.
"We have a huge talent pool when it comes to prep basketball in our region," said Stephenson. "This kind of addition simply
adds to student life on our campuses. It’s a good outlet for our student-athletes to have a chance to not only participate
athletically on the next level, but to also provide another way to pursue success in the careers they are planning on."
Georgia Northwestern has more than 6,100 students enrolled this quarter. The two-year college educates and trains nearly
20,000 students in some capacity every year. For those of you comparing familiar numbers, Butler University who played for
the national championship in NCAA Division I College Basketball on April 5 has only 4,500 students enrolled, 1,600 less than
Georgia Northwestern.
Tryouts for men’s and women’s basketball at Georgia Northwestern are expected to take place at the beginning of fall quarter
later this year. Although there is no word on how long of a schedule the women’s program will play in its first season, the
men played a 15-game season that concluded at the end of February in the TCSGAA Tournament held in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
"With the birth of this merged college, Georgia Northwestern, we are also faced with finding a new image for these kinds of
ventures," said Jeff King, GNTC Provost. "So a process is underway that will involve everyone in the GNTC family to find a
new mascot for the college." No word on the mascots currently being considered by the college. An announcement is expected
once a thorough survey of all GNTC students, faculty, and staff is completed.
Before the merger, Northwestern Technical College was the Mustangs and Coosa Valley Technical College was the Bruins. "We
kept the Mustang moniker for this first season as Georgia Northwestern," said King. "Now, with big changes coming, it’s
important that we make this move now as we move forward together as one college."
Also making waves on the four campuses is the beginning of intramural athletics. "Co-ed volleyball will begin this quarter,"
said King. "Thanks to a great coordinator in David McBurnett, we are also making plans for flag football this fall. We are
also looking at a couple of other options."
The addition of intramural athletics is one the college is a move many are looking forward to. "It’s something for our students
to get excited about, outside of the classroom," said Dr. Craig McDaniel, Georgia Northwestern Technical College President.
"Intramurals are a great avenue for our students to get to compete, to network, and to enhance their campus life."
For more information about student life at Georgia Northwestern, go to GNTC.edu or call GNTC at 866.983.GNTC.
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