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Katie Fudd

Head Women's Basketball Coach, The Potomac School, McLean, VA, 2003-04.  

Georgetown University Graduate, 2001

Georgetown Women's Basketball Team, 1998-2001

Led the Big East in scoring in both the 1999 and 2000 seasons

Street and Smith’s Magazine Honorable Mention All-America, 2001

Finished career with 2,072 points 

Fourth round draft selection for the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs

North Carolina State University Women's Basketball Team, 1997-98

Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year, 1997

James Madison High School, Vienna, VA, 1996

 

Four-year career

  • All-time leading scorer (boys or girls) in James Madison High School history, Vienna, Virginia

  • Holds all James Madison High School scoring records, including single-game mark of 47 points as a junior

  • Scored 40-plus points in a game 10 times in career

    Records:

  • 2,463 points for an average of 23.4 points per game
  • 826 rebounds for an average of 7.9 rebounds per game
  • 474 steals for an average of 4.5 steals per game
  • 347 assists for an average of 3.3 average assist per game

Summer 1996

  • Invited to the USA Junior National Team trials

  • Averaged 40.8 points in 11 games at the 18-under AAU Nationals in Spokane, WA

  • Led her team to a fifth-place finish

  • Was selected to the AAU All-America team

1995-1996

  • Team-captain

  • Coached by Pat Deegan (currently: Westfield High School)

  • Started all 31 games

  • Shot 52% from the field, 34% from three-point range, and 84% from the line

  • Named Adidas Blue Ribbon All-America first team

  • Rated No.1 player in the East by Blue Ribbon

  • USA Today Super 25 player

  • Participated in the Nike/WBCA All-America game in Philadelphia

  • Invited to play July 20 in the USA-Parade All-America Game in Chicago

  • Named Parade All-America second team

  • USA Today All-America third team

  • Street and Smith’s All-America fourth team

  • 16-U AAU All-America

  • Rated the No.4 player in the nation by Blue Star Scouting Index

  • Considered the top shooting guard in the country by many college coaches

  • Liberty District MVP

  • Liberty District Tournament MVP

  • Northern Region Tournament MVP

  • NationsBank Ladies Classic All-Tournament Team

  • Coaches All-Northern Region first team

  • Times newspapers Player of the Year

  • Fairfax Journal Player of the Year

  • Washington Post Player of the Year

  • Associated Press’ Virginia Player of the Year

  • Connection Newspapers Player of the Year

  • Sun Gazette newspapers Player of the Year

  • USA Today Virginia Player of the Year

  • VHSL Coaches Association Player of the Year

  • Roanoke Times and World News Ms. Virginia

  • James Madison team finished 1995-96 season with a 27-4 record and captured the Liberty District champions, Northern Region champions and Group AAA runner-up.

1994-95

  • Team captain

  • Rebounded well from anterior cruciate ligament tear in 1994

  • Started all 31 games

  • Shot 52% from the field, 45% on three-pointers and 75% from the line

  • Averaged 30.6 points per game

  • National High School Athletic Coaches All-America first team

  • Street and Smith’s All-America honorable mention

  • Roanoke Times and World News Ms. Virginia

  • Associated Press Virginia Player of the Year

  • USA Today Virginia Player of the Year

  • James Madison finished the season with a 29-2 record and was Liberty District champions, Northern Region champions and Group AAA state runner-up.

1993-94

  • Season cut short by an ACL tear

  • Started 14 games, averaging 22.9 points per game

  • Shot 50% from the field, 23% from three-point range, and 75 percent from the line

  • USA Today All-America honorable mention

  • All-South First team

  • Associated Press All-State and Washington Post All-Met second teams

  • Coaches All-Northern Region first team

  • All-Fairfax Journal First team

  • All-Times newspapers First team

  • All-Connection newspapers first team

  • Bookjammin Hoops Tournament MVP

  • James Madison was 24-1 overall, Great Falls District champions and Northern Region semifinalists.

1992-93

  • Played in 29 games, shooting 42% from the field and 61% from the line at Bishop O’Connell

  • Named All-Catholic Third team

  • All-Arlington County First team

  • 1993 City Title Game Most Valuable Player (MVP)
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Tim Fudd

American University , 1996

Professional

99-00
Guanare, Venezuela
  • Helped Lead team to playoff appearance and a Top 4 finish in the the league.
  • AVeraged 19 Points per game during the season and playoffs
  • 98-99
    La Linea, Spain

  • Led team to a 3 rd place Finish.
  • Led team in points, rebounds, steals. Averaged 24 pts per and 11 rebs per game.
  • 97-98
    Lahti, Finland

  • Played in Korac Cup in Latvia. Averaged 25 pts.
  • Led team in scoring at 20.2 pts per game.
  • Average 33pts and 14 rebs per game during the playoffs.


    96-97
    Den Helder, Holland
  • Played in the Euro Cup and helped the team advance.
  • Helped lead team to playoff appearance.

American University Basketball Team, 1991-1996

  • Started eight games during freshman campaign. Averaged 5 pts per game. Named Sixth Man of the year in 1991.
  • During Sophomore season, started every game and averaged 10 pts and 5 rebs.
  • Named First-Team All Colonial Athletic Association in 1993-1994. Led entire Conference in scoring by averaging 20 pts per game.
  • In 1994-1995, Tim suffered a fractured patella and was given an option for a medical redshirt.
  • 1995-1996, Tim made a comeback from the devastating injury to lead AU to a successful season. Tim finished as the 2 nd leading scorer in the conference during that season.
  • Tim finished his career in the Top 12 All Time Scoring Leaders in school history.

Chantilly High School, Chantilly, Va. 1990-1991

  • Played two years of Varsity basketball
  • In 1991, earned First Team All District Tournament MVP
  • First Team All-Region, Northern Region Tournament MVO, First Team All-State, Honorable Mention all-Met
  • Led Chantilly to a Northern Region Championship and 2nd state tournet appearance in school history.

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Herb Williams-Baffoe

Head Coach Reston Youth Basketball League 

AAU Boys Basketball Coach

Coach Herb Williams is currently coaching the 11U Vipers Boys Basketball Team, the team is successfully competing in the Potomac Valley AAU and won the PVAAU Tournament Region. The team will represent Potomac Valley at the Division II National Tournament which will be held in Lexington, KY.

Coach Herb played High School Basketball at South Lakes High School, Reston, VA, 4 consecutive Great Falls (Concorde District) District Championships.

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UPCOMING EVENTS


Panther Basketball Camp
June 18-22
Potomac School
1301 Potomac School Rd
Mc Lean, VA 22101
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Panther Position Camp
June 25-29
Potomac School
1301 Potomac School Rd
Mc Lean, VA 22101
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GTS Summer Basketball Camps
July 9-13 & July 16-20
St. Jospeh's
750 Peachtree St.
Herndon, Va. 20710

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Elite Summer Training Program
St. Jospeh's
750 Peachtree St.
Herndon, Va. 20710
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