Semeka Randall Lay

Semeka Chantay Randall-Lay (born February 7, 1979) is the current head coach for the Winthrop Eagles women's basketball team.She was hired as recruiting coordinator at Wright State in June 2016 after serving as the head coach of the Alabama A&M University women's basketball team for three years.The team participated in the third Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament, held in Chetumal, Mexico in late August and early September 1996.The USA team has a three-point lead late, but the Aussies hit a 3-pointer with three seconds left in regulation to force overtime.The USA team, coached by Nell Fortner, won all five games, earning the gold medal for the competition.After the game, Randall announced that she would be retiring from the WNBA to take an assistant coaching job at Michigan State University.During that season, the MSU team made it all the way to the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship game, only to lose to Baylor University.[10] Randall is currently the head coach for the women's program at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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