Brittany Williams
Brittany Williams
  • Hometown:
    Rochester, N.Y.
  • High School:
    Wilson Magnet
  • Previous College:
    Roberts Wesleyan
  • Team:
    Women's Basketball
  • Sport:
    Women's Basketball
  • Graduation Year:
    2009
  • Induction Year:
    2016

Bio

Brittany Williams attended Wilson Magnet High School in Rochester, NY.
 
During her first season at FLCC, 2007-2008, Brittany averaged 15.4 points, 10.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 3.1 steals. She was recognized as the New York State Junior College Player of the Year by the Basketball Coaches Association of New York, Player of the Year in the Mid-State Athletic Conference, and Region III Division IIl Player of the Year. She was a second team All-American selection and was named to the All- Tournament team in the regional tournament.
 
In the 2009-10 season, Brittany was selected as Pre-season First Team All-American. For a second consecutive season, she was honored as Player of the Year by the Mid-State Athletic Conference and Region III Division III. She was named to the All-Tournament Team in the regional tournament and helped FLCC to a 26-6 record. Nationally ranked in all categories, she averaged 22.3 points, 16.5 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 3.0 steals and 1.3 blocks. She became FLCC's leading scorer with 1,125 points during her two-year career at FLCC, tying the College's record for points in a game with 40.
 
Art Barrett, who coached the FLCC's Women's Basketball team during the years Brittany was on the team, commented, "Brittany was one of the finest athletes I ever coached in high school or college. She was well respected throughout the whole basketball community. Brittany was a leader, the player I depended on, and an all- around ball player."
 
After FLCC, Brittany attended Roberts Wesleyan College and majored in education. In the NCAA National Tournament, her senior year, she rocked the crowd in Indiana scoring 31 points against #1 seed and eventual national champion Union University.
 
Today Brittany works as a consultant at Sutherland Global Services in Rochester. She continues to have an outlet for her love of basketball through her ongoing support of an AAU organization named BSA Elite, a basketball program aimed to help youth develop fundamental and advanced skills, as well as provide academic support, mentoring and life skills.