CLINTON, S.C. – The Presbyterian College women's basketball program
has signed Kendra Talley (Norcross, Ga.) to a National Letter of Intent, head
coach Ronny Fisher announced on Friday.
“Kendra has known nothing but winning at the high school
level,” Fisher said. “She has been part of three state championships while
playing for Coach Jan Azar at Wesleyan School. Kendra has the ability to impact
the game on both ends of the court with her athleticism and is physically ready
to play right away. She continues to improve daily and her high school program
has prepared her for the college game. I look forward to seeing her develop
during her career at PC.”
Talley will round out the team's signing Class of 2013,
joining Aianna Kelly, Kaycie Reffner, Brooke Rhodes and Rebecca Walker.
Talley, a 5' 9” guard, helped Wesleyan School in Norcross,
Ga., to three straight Georgia High School Athletic Association state
championships and an unblemished 3-0 marker so far this season. On Wednesday,
Talley helped the Lady Wolves to the Roswell Infiniti Classic title by scoring
11 points and four rebounds in the championship game. Through the first two
games of this season, Talley averaged 6.5 points per game.
The future Blue Hose will be the third Wesleyan player to
sign with Presbyterian College, joining Dana Birnie (2001) and Anna Sheppard (2002).
PC will take on NC Central on Saturday afternoon in Durham, N.C.