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NgongbaheadshotTajama Abraham Ngongba- CEO

Head Women's Basketball Coach-Radford University

Tajama Ngongba enters her second season as the head coach at Radford University.

 

In her first season at the helm of Radford University’s women’s basketball program, Ngongba guided Radford to a third place regular season finish in the Big South after being picked to finish fourth. Under her direction, Taleia Moton earned first team all-conference honors and Johnette Walker was named Big South Defensive Player of the Year.

 

She earned her first collegiate coaching victory on Dec. 5, a 78-58 triumph over Southern Virginia. Another notable victory for the Highlanders during her first season included the program’s 200th Big South regular season on January 24, 2009 against Coastal Carolina.

 

Ngongba spent four years as an assistant coach at George Washington, her alma mater, where she also served as an administrative assistant from 1999 to 2001. A former standout player at GW from 1994-1997, she has been part of 252 Colonial victories, an average of 25 per season with four Sweet 16 appearances. In all, Ngongba has played a role in more than half of head coach Joe McKeown's 468 wins in her nine years with the Colonials.

 

Ngongba's primary responsibilities at George Washington include recruiting, scouting, team academics, postseason workouts and player development, with emphasis on post play. She has been instrumental in the development of Atlantic 10 First Team All-Conference post players Jessica Adair, Jessica Simmonds and Anna Montañana. She also has mentored and coached current GW honorable mention All-American Kimberly Beck, all-conference performer Sarah-Jo Lawrence and Academic All-American Kenan Cole. Lawrence and Beck are now both in WNBA training camps.

 

Prior to her return to GW in June 2004, Ngongba served as an assistant coach at Virginia Commonwealth for two seasons. At VCU, she was responsible for recruiting, development of post players, scouting and organizing the team's preseason and summer conditioning workouts. In her two years, Ngongba helped land one of Rams' head coach Beth Cunningham's best recruiting classes, which included 2006 Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year Quanitra Hollingsworth. In 2003-04, Ngongba helped guide VCU to a 10-8 conference record and an upset of third-seeded Hofstra in the CAA Tournament.

 

Ngongba spent the 2001-02 season as an assistant on Bob Foley's staff at Atlantic-10 rival University of Richmond. She helped the Spiders to an 8-8 mark and a second-place tie in the West Division in the program's inaugural A-10 season. Ngongba tutored Third Team All-Atlantic 10 center Ebony Tanner and All-Rookie Team forward Kate Flavin, both of whom went on to earn all-conference honors following Ngongba's hire at VCU.

 

Before arriving at Richmond, Ngongba was a member of the coaching staff that helped the U.S. Virgin Islands Women's Junior National Team to a gold medal in the 2001 Caricom Junior Basketball Championships in Nassau, Bahamas. Aside from her role as assistant coach for the Junior National Team, Ngongba also served as team captain for the U.S. Virgin Islands Women's Senior National Team.

 

The most prolific scorer in GW women's basketball history, Ngongba tallied a school-record 2,134 points during her four-year career and is the only Colonial to eclipse the 2,000 career-point mark. Ngongba was named a Kodak first-team All-American as a senior in 1997 after leading the Colonials to a 28-6 record and the East Regional Final in the NCAA Tournament.

 

She was named to the 1997 East Regional All-Tournament Team after GW defeated No. 4 North Carolina to advance to the Elite Eight. Ngongba was also a Kodak Honorable Mention All-American and a Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-America selection as a junior in 1996. Ngongba earned the 1997 Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year Award and was the conference's Rookie of the Year in 1994. She was a unanimous first-team all-league selection in 1996 and 1997 and earned second-team all-conference honors in 1995. Ngongba was selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Tournament Team in 1997 and was the tournament's MVP in 1996 when GW claimed the A-10 crown.

 

In addition to her school-record 2,134 points, Ngongba holds the school mark for the most points in one season (675 in 1996-97) and is tied with former GW assistant coach Lisa Cermignano for the most games played (130). She ranks second at GW in career scoring average (16.4 points per game), rebounds (970) and blocked shots (326).

 

After graduating in 1997, Ngongba was drafted with the seventh pick in the fourth round of the inaugural WNBA draft by the Sacramento Monarchs. Ngongba spent the 1997 season with the Monarchs before joining the Detroit Shock for the 1998 campaign. Ngongba traveled to Nice, France, to play with Nice Cavigal for the 1998-99 season before joining McKeown's staff at GW in October 1999, as administrative assistant.

 

A native of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Ngongba became the sixth player and the seventh individual with ties to the women's basketball program to be inducted into the GW Athletics Hall of Fame on January 24, 2004.

 

She married former GW men's basketball player Patrick Ngongba in 2003 and the couple has a daughter, Naja, and son, Patrick II.

CookheadshotMark Cook-Director of Camps

Assistant Women's Basketball Coach - Radford University

Mark Cook brings over 20 years of men’s and women’s coaching experience to Radford. Cook will be entering his second season with the Highlanders. He oversees the program's budget, international/Junior College recruiting, team academics and guard development.

Prior to his arrival, Cook was the head coach at Nicholls State for the past four seasons. In his first season at the helm, he guided the Colonels to their first Southland Conference Tournament appearance since 2001.

Before Nicholls, Cook accumulated more than 130 wins at Dillard University in New Orleans. The 2001 Gulf Coast Conference (GCC) Coach of the Year led Dillard to four straight NAIA National Tournaments, including a run to the Sweet 16 in 2001 and 2004. He also guided the Badgers to three consecutive GCC regular season championships, a GCC Tournament Championship in 2003 and runner-up finishes in 2000 and 2001.

Cook, who hails from Olive Bridge, N.Y., has served as the head coach at Wiley College, while holding assistant positions at Louisiana Tech, Mount St. Mary College, Marist (1985 Northeast Conference champions) and University of Missouri at Kansas City (1984 NAIA District Finalist).

Cook also has international experience. He was head coach of the Commonwealth of Dominica National Team that finished second in the Eastern Caribbean Championship in 1996.

In addition to coaching, the well-traveled Cook has spent time in Canada, Trinidad, France, Jamaica and St. Maarten teaching the game of women’s basketball at different clinics.

BurroughsHeadshotFelicia Burroughs- Director of Marketing

Assistant Women's Basketball Coach- Radford University

Felicia Burroughs enters her second season with the Highlanders. The Baltimore, Md. native assumes the role of recruiting coordinator with the Highlanders, the same title she held with the Hawks. During her stint at Monmouth, she guided Niamh Dwyer and Jennifer Bender to All-Northeast Conference honors and Rachel Ferdinand to the 2006 All-Rookie Team.

Burroughs was four-year member in Northeastern’s backcourt. As a tri-captain her senior season, she helped the Huskies to their first America East championship in 1999 with a 22-8 record and their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

After her playing career, she spent one season (1999-00) as a student assistant on her alma mater’s bench and went on to coach at Woodlawn Senior High School for the 2000-01 season.

She started a four-year stint as an assistant at Towson University in 2001 under former Radford assistant coach Joe Mathews. While with the Tigers, she was the director of Towson University Basketball Camps and the “The Tiger Hoopster” Club. Under her guidance, a pair of Tigers earned CAA All-Rookie honors in 2002 and 2004 and Tierra Jackson gained All-Conference recognition in 2005.