Jenone Bell holds the duties of the school’s Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coach for the Lady Bulldogs, while Andre Williams coaches the Bulldog Men and acts as Assistant Athletic Director for Shorter College. This is our inaugural season in Region 2 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), the governing association of community college, state college, and junior college athletics throughout the United States. There are 21 schools in our region, covering Arkansas and Oklahoma, that play a variety of sports.
If you are interested in supporting Bulldog Basketball at Shorter College, please consider contacting our athletic department for team sponsorship opportunities and direct donations.
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Name
Position
Height
Weight
Classification
Hometown
High School
0
Wayne Collins
Point Guard
5’9
160 lbs
Sophomore
Fredericksburg, VA
Moravian Prep
4
Martico Washington
Guard
6’5
195 lbs
Sophomore
Memphis, TN
Douglass High School
5
Jeremy Dixon
Guard
6’5
220 lbs
Freshman
Monroe. LA
Richwood High School
10
Char’Quez Owens
Guard
6’3
190 lbs
Freshman
Monroe, LA
Ouachita Parish
High School
11
Marial Malek
Forward
6’6
180 lbs
Freshman
Rumbek,
South Sudan
Cooper International
Academy
12
Timothy Palmer
Forward
6’7
185 lbs
Freshman
Brinkley, AR
Clarendon High School
13
Jonathan Mercera
Guard
6’5
185 lbs
Sophomore
Santa Rosa, Curacao
Subiaco Academy
14
Gentry Carr
Guard
6’3
178 lbs
Freshman
Houston, TX
Nimitz High School
15
Kylan Baker
Guard
6’1
179 lbs
Freshman
Brinkley, AR
Brinkley High School
20
LaCurtis Dunn Jr
Forward
6’7
183 lbs
Freshman
Monroe, LA
The Wossman High School
22
Caleb King
Guard
5’11
155 lbs
Sophomore
Little Rock, AR
Joe T. Robinson High School
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Name
Position
Height
Weight
Classification
Hometown
High School
1
Kayla Kimbrough
Guard
5’6
Freshman
Royce City, TX
Royce City
2
Kamryn Gie
Guard
5’7
Sophomore
Garland, TX
Lakeview Centennial
3
Tiana Davis
Guard
5’6
Freshman
Little Elm, TX
Lebanon Trail
4
Aaliyah Kinnard
Guard/
Forward
5’9
Freshman
Little Elm, TX
Lonestar
11
Aminata Tal
Point Guard
5’9
Sophomore
St. Louis, Senegal
Lycee Malick SY
12
Mame Dieng
Forward
6’1
Sophomore
Dakar, Senegal
Lycee Malick SY
14
Madison Bailey
Center
6’3
Freshman
Queen City, TX
Queen City
20
Kiearniezia Ellis
Guard/
forward
5’10
Freshman
Southaven, MS
Horn Lake
21
Kaden Riley
Forward
6’0
Freshman
Dallas, TX
South Oak Cliff
22
Raven Brown
Point Guard
5’4
Sophomore
Little Rock, AR
LR Southwest
Jenone Bell
Women’s Head Basketball Coach
Jenone Bell is in her first semester at Shorter College, where she serves as the Athletic Director and Head Women’s Basketball Coach, marking her 25th season as a collegiate coach.
Before joining Shorter College, Bell was the Head Coach at Southeastern Baptist College, where she led the team to a national ranking of 10th in the nation and produced three South-Central All-Region players.
From 2014 to 2017, Bell was the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at St. Gregory’s University, where she guided the team to two postseason conference tournaments. During her tenure, she produced several Sooner All-Conference players and many All-Academic team members.
Bell also spent three seasons at Southern University Shreveport, where she developed several Louisiana All-Conference players. In the 2009-10 season, Bell was named interim head coach early in the season at Lindenwood University and led the Lady Lions to an appearance in the HAAC tournament.
Before her time at Lindenwood, Bell spent 12 years as the assistant basketball coach at Lincoln University (Mo.), where she contributed to the development of numerous All-Conference players and Academic All-Americans. Additionally, she served as the head tennis coach at Lincoln University for 10 years.
Bell’s coaching career also includes stints as an assistant basketball coach at Texas Southern University and California State University San Bernardino, and as a graduate assistant at Kansas State University.
As a student-athlete at Cal State San Bernardino, Bell was a standout player. In her junior year, she led her team to the NCAA West Region playoffs. Upon graduation, she held all of the school’s three-point records and still maintains the record for career three-point field goal percentage with a 38.4 percent mark.
Bell earned her Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Cal State San Bernardino in 1990 and later received her Master’s in Secondary Education from Kansas State University in 1994.
Andre Williams
Men’s Head Basketball Coach
Coach Andre’ J. Williams is the Assistant Athletic Director and Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Shorter College. Coach Williams previously served as the Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at Arkansas Baptist College (ABC) in Little Rock, Arkansas; Southern University Shreveport in Shreveport, LA; Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Southern Arkansas University Tech, and Associate Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Central Baptist College (CBC) in Conway, Arkansas.
Coach Williams is a pioneer in Arkansas collegiate basketball cultivating the first men’s NAIA basketball program at Arkansas Baptist College, Women’s JUCO basketball program at Southern Arkansas University Tech (Hall of Fame Inductee 2019), and men’s basketball program at Shorter College.
In 2019-2020 at Southern University Shreveport, Coach Williams assisted the men’s basketball team to the JUCO regional tournament. During the 2016-2017 season at Central Baptist College, Coach Williams served as the Associate Head Coach for Men’s Basketball and was instrumental in the team winning the NCCAA Central Region Championship with an appearance in the first round of the NCCAA National Tournament. Coach Williams has had the opportunity to coach several players earning honors including Louisiana JUCO Player of the Year, NAIA Honorable Mention All-American and All-AMC Academic team.
Coach Williams received his Master’s degree in Kinesiology from Southern Arkansas University and Bachelor’s in Organizational Management from Philander Smith College. He is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas and is married to LaTonda Davis Williams and has one daughter, Aleah Williams.
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Shorter College is a private, faith-based, two-year liberal arts college located in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Founded in 1886 by the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Shorter College is one of the nation’s 110 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and the only private, two-year HBCU in the nation. For more than a decade, the offerings and innovations from our institution have led Shorter College to a continuing ranking as the fastest-growing college campus in Central Arkansas.