Natosha Cummings-Price
Natosha Cummings-Price

Bio

The longest tenured coach in Erie Community College women's basketball history, Natosha Cummings-Price has consistently produced a competitive team in the difficult Western New York Athletic Conference.

Cummings-Price led the Kats to back-to-back Region 3 championships and a spot in the NJCAA Division 2 Tournaments in 2012 and 2013. The 2012-13 team's 21-7 record was the program's best record in 30 years.

Inheriting a program that hadn't had a winning season since the beginning of the decade or 10 wins since 2000-01, Cummings-Price guided the Kats to a 15-11 record in 2008-09. 

Cummings-Price played at the University at Buffalo from 1993 to 1995 and was the first African-American female to graduate from UB's NCAA Division I Program. She finished her career eighth in career three-pointers (71). Prior to UB, she played at Central Arizona Junior College where she was part of two teams that reached the NJCAA Final 8 and finished eighth in the country.

The Muskogee, Okla., native has both her bachelor's and master's degrees from UB and an associate's degree from Central Arizona Junior College.