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Women’s Basketball Walk-on Tryout Reschedule Date Announced

MONTEVALLO, Ala. – Head coach Brittney Ezell of the University of Montevallo women’s basketball team has announced the new tryout date for high school seniors, junior college players and currently enrolled students at the University of Montevallo. The new tryout will take place on Saturday, June 13 at 2:00 p.m. All interested players need to bring along a physical that is dated within six months of June 13 due to NCAA regulations as well as an unofficial transcript from their current school. 
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Women's Basketball Walk-on Tryouts Postponed

MONTEVALLO, Ala. – In order to allow all qualified players to participate, the University of Montevallo Athletic Department has decided to postpone the women's basketball open try-out in accordance with the Alabama High School Athletic Association's decision to postpone all athletic activities throughout the state of Alabama.  With the try-out being open to high school and junior college student-athletes, we feel that this postponement will be in the best interest of all participants.  A future try-out date will be announced as soon as possible.

Women’s Basketball Set to Host Two Summer Activities

MONTEVALLO, Ala. – Head coach Brittney Ezell of the University of Montevallo women’s basketball team has announced the Falcons will host a Little Lady Falcon Day Camp June 12 and 13 as well as a high school team play day. The play day will consist of 12 teams each getting four to five games on Wednesday, June 10. The Little Lady Falcon Camp will be a two-day camp for girls ages 5-12.    more

Lady Tigers Slip by Falcons at GSC Tournament, 62-52

SOUTHAVEN, Miss. – The University of Montevallo women’s basketball team (8-20) fell to Ouachita Baptist University (21-7), 62-52, in the first round of the Gulf South Conference Tournament. The Falcons had almost identical numbers to the Lady Tigers in all but one category, three-pointers. The Falcons and Tigers both hit 19-of-55 shots, both grabbed 39 rebounds and both turned the ball over 18 times where the difference came was eight of OBU’s 19 made shots where threes while only three of the Falcons shots came from long range.    more