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Black Collegian News & Views
Howard's Courtney Smiley, Team's "Glue," is MEAC Woman of the Year
By Z'Kera Sims
Black College Wire
It is expected that a woman standing 5' 11" would demand attention on
and off the basketball court. Courtney Smiley, former forward for Howard
University's Lady Bisons, is no exception.
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The Hilltop
During her tenure at Howard, Courtney Smiley was a four-letter
winner who averaged 7.3 points and five rebounds per game. |
Smiley, a team leader on and away from the court, was named 2007
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Woman of the Year for her overall
presence as a student and member of the basketball team.
"Courtney is a great person all around, and well deserving of this
award," said Jasmine Lipford, a junior marketing major and former
teammate. "She is never selfish and [is] one of the hardest workers I
know."
The ceremony took place in Virginia Beach, Va., where one deserving
senior student-athlete is awarded the title annually, after the July 26
announcement. Awardees historically have distinguished themselves
academically, athletically and through their commitment to service and
leadership away from the games as well as during them.
"She was the glue that held our team together," said Lipford.
During her tenure at Howard, Smiley was a four-year letter winner
(2003-07 seasons). She averaged 7.3 points and five rebounds per game,
and was inducted as a member of the MEAC Commissioner's All-American
team each year.
Smiley also had a class load that would be heavy for most
non-student-athletes, majoring in clinical laboratory science-pre-med
and maintaining an overall grade point average of 3.89.
"Courtney is a fine representation of the female student athlete body
we have at Howard," said Athletics Director Dwight Datcher. "Anytime we
can showcase our athletes is a great thing."
According to the coaching staff, Smiley's achievements rubbed off on
her teammates.
"She had a tremendous impact on the team," said Daisha Hicks, team
assistant coach and former Bison teammate of Smiley. "A lot of things
she learned in basketball transferred off the court. Her light shines
around other people. It is a great honor for a person from Howard to
receive this award."
Smiley is modest about the volume of praises and accolades, yet is
proud of her achievements.
"It's a big accomplishment," she said. "To me, MEAC Woman of the Year
is the person who finds that balance between academics and athletics."
Since graduating from Howard, Smiley plans to attend the University
of South Florida's Medical School in Tampa, Fla. She has aspirations to
become a pediatrician or oncologist and hopes to own her own practice
one day.
As Woman of the Year, Smiley will represent the MEAC at the NCAA
Women of the Year luncheon in September.
Although her term at Howard University has ended, Smiley says this is
not the end of her love affair with basketball.
"I plan to always play," she said.
Z'Kera Sims, a student at Howard University,
writes for the Hilltop. To comment, e-mail
Black College Wire.
Posted Aug. 24, 2007 |