Women's Basketball | 5/8/2025 11:37:00 AM
Chanute, KS - After two impactful years at Neosho County Community College,
Natalie Williams has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at the
University of the Virgin Islands. A relentless force on the glass, Natalie brought toughness, leadership, and consistency to the Panthers' program. After redshirting her freshman year, she stepped into a key role this past season and served as a
team captain, anchoring the team with her physicality and presence in the paint.
"Natalie's game is built on grit, effort, and toughness," said Head Coach J.J. Davis. "She rebounded like her life depended on it, never backed down from contact, and led our team with a competitive edge every single day. UVI is getting a warrior — someone who brings fire to every possession and isn't afraid to do the dirty work." Natalie will enter her next chapter with
three years of eligibility remaining, and the Neosho family is proud to see her take that toughness to the next level.