2019-20 Women's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 22
Tamia Hicks
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Southeast Raleigh
- Hometown:
- Knightdale
- Major:
- Child Life
2019-20: Injuries cut her season short after four games played…Made her lone start of the season against Charlotte…Finished the season averaging 4.0 minutes, 0.5 rebounds and 0.5 steals…Had a steal against both USC Upstate and Charlotte…Grabbed a rebound against both USC Upstate and VCU…Was honored during ECU’s Senior Night after graduating in three years with a degree in Child Life, Human Development and Family Services...Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
2018-19: Appeared in 16 games and made one start…Averaged 2.8 points and 2.6 rebounds in 13.0 minutes…Set a new career-high in scoring (9 points), rebounds (7 boards) and minutes played (24) when she made her first career start against Grand Canyon (11/14)…Had two assists and two blocks in a win over Longwood (12/19), both of which are career-highs.
2017-18: Appeared in 18 games during her freshman season…Scored 0.8 points and collected 0.9 rebounds in 5.0 minutes per game…Played a career-high 15 minutes against UTEP (12/17)…Produced new career-high in points (4) and rebounds (4) along with one block against UCF (2/26).
High School: Selected as an alternate for the North Carolina Coaches Association West All-Star team … Ranked No. 53 at position by ESPN ... Lettered for three seasons under head coach Nicole Sampson-Meyers at Southeast Raleigh High School … During her senior campaign, helped the Bulldogs to a 32-1 overall record and reach the NCHSAA 4-A Girls State Championship game, where she was Southeast's leading scorer and Most Outstanding Player in a two-point loss...Southeast finished 27-4 during her junior season as Hicks helped the Bulldogs reach the state quarterfinals...Helped the Bulldogs reach the 2015 NCHSAA Girls Basketball State Championship game, finishing as runner-ups....National Invitational and National AAU Champion in eighth grade while playing for the Carolina Flames...Also played for the Nike Elite Girls Basketball Team under head coach Arne Morris.
Personal: Father, Derrick, Played two seasons of basketball at Wake Forest before beginning his professional career with the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks.
2018-19: Appeared in 16 games and made one start…Averaged 2.8 points and 2.6 rebounds in 13.0 minutes…Set a new career-high in scoring (9 points), rebounds (7 boards) and minutes played (24) when she made her first career start against Grand Canyon (11/14)…Had two assists and two blocks in a win over Longwood (12/19), both of which are career-highs.
2017-18: Appeared in 18 games during her freshman season…Scored 0.8 points and collected 0.9 rebounds in 5.0 minutes per game…Played a career-high 15 minutes against UTEP (12/17)…Produced new career-high in points (4) and rebounds (4) along with one block against UCF (2/26).
High School: Selected as an alternate for the North Carolina Coaches Association West All-Star team … Ranked No. 53 at position by ESPN ... Lettered for three seasons under head coach Nicole Sampson-Meyers at Southeast Raleigh High School … During her senior campaign, helped the Bulldogs to a 32-1 overall record and reach the NCHSAA 4-A Girls State Championship game, where she was Southeast's leading scorer and Most Outstanding Player in a two-point loss...Southeast finished 27-4 during her junior season as Hicks helped the Bulldogs reach the state quarterfinals...Helped the Bulldogs reach the 2015 NCHSAA Girls Basketball State Championship game, finishing as runner-ups....National Invitational and National AAU Champion in eighth grade while playing for the Carolina Flames...Also played for the Nike Elite Girls Basketball Team under head coach Arne Morris.
Personal: Father, Derrick, Played two seasons of basketball at Wake Forest before beginning his professional career with the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks.
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