As Tomekia Reed started a brand new chapter Monday, the earlier story she’d written in her hometown and at her alma mater was nonetheless very near her coronary heart.
Reed was launched as the brand new girls’s basketball coach at Charlotte and credited her years in that very same function at Jackson State for her success.
“I didn’t understand how a lot was achieved till it was time to depart,” Reed stated. “It was very emotional for me and my employees and my staff.”
Reed defined her cause for accepting the Charlotte job and leaving the varsity the place she competed as a participant after which led the Tigers to 4 NCAA match appearances in six seasons.
“I’m the kind of coach who doesn’t have a look at what we obtain in the mean time as a result of should you get comfy, you don’t develop,” she stated. “We shortly transfer on to proceed to achieve success.”
Reed stated her time at JSU was “wonderful,” including that the expertise “made me who I’m at the moment – a hustler, a winner at coronary heart, a champion, a resilient and difficult individual.”
She additionally acknowledged the HBCU group, expressing gratitude for the success and all the pieces else that got here with it.
“I’m grateful for what we have been capable of do as an HBCU, and that’s placing the Jackson State staff on a better nationwide degree.”