Elizabeth Masengil

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Elizabeth Masengil
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Hometown:
    Englewood, Tenn.
  • Position:
    F
  • Year:
    Sophomore
  • High School:
    McMinn Central
  • Previous College:
    UT-Martin
  • Major:
    Pre-Physical Therapy
Bio

2014-15 (Sophomore): Redshirted

2013-14 (University of Tennessee at Martin): Played in 29 games with 18 starts for the Skyhawks as she averaged 22.8 minutes per contest helping UTM win the regular season and conference title to secure an NCAA Tournament berth in a 24-8 season…She averaged 6.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.5 steals…Scored in double figures on five occasions…Produced 11 contests with five or more rebounds…Notched five steals against Missouri…Was named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Week on December 3 after dropping 17 points on Winthrop at the Robert Morris Classic. Masengil matched her career high output against SIU Edwardsville

High School: Won back-to-back TSSAA Class AA Miss Basketball awards ... Prepped at McMinn Central High School under coach Johnny Morgan, serving as a four-year starter ... She was named the Class AA Miss Basketball award winner for the second consecutive season after averaging 22.4 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 3.3 steals per game and helping lead the Chargerettes to a 29-4 record and a sectional berth ... As a junior, averaged 24.3 points, 11.6 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game, leading her squad to their third consecutive state appearance ... Earned Most Valuable Player honors as a sophomore en route to McMinn’s first-ever state title ... Named all-district and all-region four times and all-state three times ... Named PrepXtra Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year in 2012…Masengil is the all-time leading scorer (2,599 points) and leading rebounder (960) at McMinn Central

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 2, 1995 ... Daughter of Mitchell and Amy Masengil ... Plans to major in pre-physical therapy

Head Coach Mike Mincey on Masengil: "It's more what do you not like about her," Mincey said.  "It's hard enough to win one player of the year, let along two.  That speaks for itself.  At 5-11, she can do a lot of things both at the rim, and then stepping out and hitting jumpers."

News mentions
Women’s Basketball takes home inaugural Director’s Cup, 129 athletes honored during Eagle Scholars ceremony
Women’s Basketball takes home inaugural Director’s Cup, 129 athletes honored during Eagle Scholars ceremony

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman’s women’s basketball program was presented with the inaugural Director’s Cup and the university honored 129 student athletes as Eagle Scholars Tuesday evening with the third annual Eagle Scholars Ceremony at Holt Fieldhouse.