Clemson, S.C. – The Clemson Athletics family mourns the loss of women’s basketball alumna Julie Goodin (Aderhold), ’04, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 43.
A native of Etowah, Tennessee, Goodin (Aderhold) was a member of the Clemson women’s basketball program from 2000–04 under head coach Jim Davis. During her collegiate career, she appeared in 108 games, making 60 starts and totaling 784 career points while averaging 7.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. A skilled perimeter shooter, she connected on 125 three-pointers, which ranks ninth all-time in program history.
Before her time at Clemson, Goodin (Aderhold) attended McMinn Central High School, where she was named the Class AA Miss Basketball winner as a senior and led the Chargerettes to postseason success.
Following her graduation from Clemson, she returned home to Tennessee and began a career in education, serving as a teacher at McMinn Central High School. Her commitment to students and community continued throughout her career, culminating in her appointment this past June as director of McMinn County Schools.
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