Bryan College: Davidson, McCown Honored By NAIA
November 4, 2007 Dayton, TN-- The NAIA has just released its' First Team All Region XII Selections, and Bryan College has landed two standouts on the list.
Bryan College: AAC, NAIA and NCCAA Ranked - 9/2/07
The Lions are now 9-1 (2-0 AAC) for the season, and are ranked #2 in the conference. They are also ranked #3 in NAIA Region 12 and #4 in the NCCAA National Rankings.
Bryan College: Zensen Gets 200th Career Win
Bryan men's soccer Coach Sandy Zensen reached a milestone in his career Saturday, October 14, with his 200th win.Bryan's players and coaching staff presented a plaque commemorating this special day to Coach Zensen and his wife, Sharon, after the match. As t
Bryan College: AAC, NAIA and NCCAA Ranked - 9/2/07
The Lions are now 9-1 (2-0 AAC) for the season, and are ranked #2 in the conference. They are also ranked #3 in NAIA Region 12 and #4 in the NCCAA National Rankings.
Bryan College: Bryan Looks Forward to King on Saturday
October 12th, 2006 The Bryan Lions still maintain a top position in the AAC Conference although they have dropped two non-conference games in a week. On Homecoming weekend the Lions lost to William Carey University.
Bryan College: Bryan Defeats Nationally Ranked Virginia Intermont 4-1 - 10/4/06
Bryan College defeated Virginia Intermont on Tuesday night to claim thetop spot in the AAC Conference standings. VI came into the game ranked 18th nationally (NAIA) and left with a 4-1 loss. Bryan improved to 8-1-2 (3-0-1) on the season as they head into homecoming wee
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Women's Soccer Standout Amanda Farrell Earns Coaches Association Scholar All-America Honors
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University women's soccer standout Amanda Farrell, class of 2008 from Loveland, Ohio, has been recognized for the combination of her athletic and academic accomplishments with second-team National Soccer Coaches Association of America(NSCAA)/adidas Scholar All-America College Division honors.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Women's Soccer Team Earns Academic Award
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg University women's soccer team has reached unprecedented levels of success the last two years on the field. Echoing the NCAA Division III model of student–athlete, the dedication and intensity it took for the team to win back-to-back North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championships can also be seen in the classroom.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Bows Out Of NCAA Division III Tournament In Round Of 16
YORK, Pa. - A heartbreaking game leads to the exit of the Wittenberg Tigers from the NCAA Division III women's soccer tournament. A first half penalty shot goal from Ithaca came back to haunt the stunned Tigers when the second half clock ran out of time before they could even the score.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Hangs Tough With Excellent Calvin Team Before Advancing On Penalty Kicks
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The Wittenberg Tigers and Calvin Knights played Saturday evening's NCAA Division III women's soccer tournament second round game on a razor's edge. Both teams grasped at the pendulum of momentum but could never get a solid grip, as it swung back forth all night. In what has to be one of the closest games the 2007 NCAA tournament has seen ...
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