University of North Carolina Ashville Athletics
2014-15 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster

Tacey Trammell
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-2
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Robbinsville, N.C.
Overview: Recovered from knee injury that caused her to miss most of the 2012-13 season…gave Bulldogs some real energy off the bench…excellent three-point shooter…one of five seniors on this year’s club.
2013-2014: Played in 23 games and averaged 1.2 points per game…perfect from the free throw line at 7-for-7…five of her eight field goals were three-pointers…scored five points in near upset of Big South regular-season champ High Point (1-16)…tallied five points in next game during home win over Charleston Southern (1-26)…played season-high 14 minutes in Big South Tournament win over Radford (3-4) and knocked down key three-pointer…grabbed two rebounds at PC (1-30)…collected two steals in home win over Bluefield (11-26)…dished out two assists and sank three-pointer vs. Campbell (2-27).
2012-2013: Played in first two games of the year before injuring her knee and missing the rest of the season…scored four points in first game of the year against Western Carolina (11-10) in 18 minutes of action…had assist in next game vs. Wofford (11-15).
2011-2012: Played in all 30 games and started 16 times...second on the team in assists with 61 and steals at 32...opened her college career in grand style vs. Winston-Salem State (11-12) with 13 points and five steals...also had 13 points at Liberty (2-27) and Campbell (3-2)...pumped in 10 points at Charleston Southern (2-4)...season-high of seven steals came vs. Montreat (11-19)...career-best of seven assists vs. Liberty (1-28)...grabbed five rebounds at Furman (11-21)...knocked down three 3-pointers at Liberty (2-27).
Before UNC Asheville: Four-year starter for Robbinsville and completed her career with 1,557 career points...is the school's all-time leader in three-pointers made with 101 and shot .432 from long distance...earned All-Conference honors for four consecutive years...was named Smoky Mountain Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior...helped lead the Lady Knights to three straight conference championships and regular-season championships...also led Robbinsville to two sectional titles...was a starter on the WNC Lady Royals AAU State Championship team and a starter on team that placed fourth at the Junior Nationals
in Washington, D.C...also lettered in cross country at Robbinsville where she was Smoky Mountain Conference Runner of the Year twice and led Lady Knights to 1-A state championship as a junior.