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·Diamond Holbert Signing
(Left-to-Right: Hunters Lane HS coach JoAnn Tribue; Diamond Holbert; Bryan College coach Jamy Bechler)NASHVILLE, TN (4/25/08) — In front of an enthusiastic crowd in the Hunters Lane High School auditorium, Diamond Holbert signed a Letter of Intent to continue her basketball career at Bryan College today. Holbert, a 5’6” combo guard, was Hunters Lane’s MVP while averaging 12 points per game. Sh ...
·Shea Thomas Signing
WHITWELL, TN (5/2/08) — After a high school career that saw her accumulate more than 1,000 points, 300 assists and 300 rebounds, Whitwell’s Shea Thomas signed a letter of intent to continue her playing career at Bryan College. Thomas, a 5’8” guard, was the 2007 District 6-AA Player of the Year. She was a four-time All-District Player. This past year, she averaged nearly 19 points per game, whi ...
·Katie Davis Earns All American Honors!
March 17, 2008 Dayton, TN– The National Christian College Athletic Association announced today that Bryan College’s Katie Davis (Harriman, TN/Oliver Springs HS) has been named First Team All-American. The junior previously earned Co-MidEast Region Player of the Year honors with Karissa Walters of Oakland City (IN) University. Davis averaged 17.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg, and 4.0 apg this season for the Lions. The ...
·Katie Davis' Co-Region Player of the Year Highlights NCCAA Honors
March 7, 2008 Katie Davis’ Co-Region Player of the Year Highlights NCCAA Honors DAYTON, TN – The National Christian College Athletic Association’s MidEast Region announced its’ women’s basketball awards today and four Lady Lions were honored. Katie Davis (Harriman, TN/Oliver Springs HS) was voted Co-Region Player of the Year by the coaches in the NCCAA’s MidEast Region. Karissa W ...
·2008 AAC Awards
February 29, 2008 Dayton, TN-- Five Lady Lion basketball players received honors wednesday from the Appalachian Athletic Conference. the young ladies were recognized in front of their peers at center court of Viking Hall in Bristol, TN during the first day of AAC Tournament action. Katie Davis (Harriman, TN/Oliver Springs HS) earned First-Team All-Conference honors. As voted upon by the league coaches ...
·Katie Davis Reaches 1000 Point Milestone
February 25, 2008 DAYTON, TN– Bryan College’s Katie Davis recently joined the elite 1000-point club in only her third season. The 5’10” junior guard nowhas 1,006 points for her career after reaching the prestigious milestone during Bryan’s February 19 loss to Union College. Davis scored 159 points while at NCAA Division II Mars Hill (NC) College during her freshman year, and ...
·Davis Honored As AAC/NCCAA Player Of The Week
Bryan's Katie Davis is the women's basketball AAC POW!Katie Davis #14 of Bryan: Winner at the Conference levelA 5-10 JR G from Harriman, TNTeam Record: Week:3-0 Overall: 8-15 Opponent Site W/L Score Pts Reb ...
·Lady Lions Enjoy Tremendous Success In The Classroom
January 17, 2008 Dayton, TN— It would seem congratulations are in order for Lady Lions’ Head Coach Jamy Bechler and his squad: The Bryan College Lady Lions have worked hard on the court this season, with the goal of defending their Appalachian Athletic Conference Title, and apparently, the Lady Lions have been working just as hard behind the scenes in the classroom. As grades were released at th ...
·Injury Sidelines Guard
DAYTON, TN (12-20-07) -- Bryan College head basketball coach, Jamy Bechler, announced today that the Lady Lions' starting shooting guard, Hillary Tipton, will miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury. "Hillary hadsuccessful ACL reconstruction surgery today", said Bechler. "We were pleased that she was able to have such a top-notch surgeon working with her. He works with many of UTK's athletes. Hillary i ...
·Carswell Joins Davis as Team Captain
DAYTON, TN (12-26-07) -- Bryan College head women's basketball coach, Jamy Bechler, announced today that Kaylin Carswell was selected as a captain for the Lady Lions. "Kaylin is well-respected by her teammates and for good reason," said Bechler. "She is an 'A' student in the classroom, a hard-worker on the court, a strong Christian, and a talented player. I absolutely couldn't be more pleased with Kaylin and Katie ...
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·Wittenberg Awakens In Second Half To Beat Oberlin In NCAC Tournament Quarterfinals
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — After struggling through the first half, the Wittenberg Tigers put together a big second half to run away from visiting Oberlin in North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament quarterfinal action, 79-49. The win advanced the Tigers to the NCAC Tournament semifinals for the 19th consecutive year.
·Senior Night Win Over Oberlin Propels Tigers Toward Playoffs
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Three Wittenberg women's basketball seniors have played their final regular season home game as a Tiger. And although not all three had a great night against the Yeowomen, it cannot match the tremendous effect the trio has had on the program. A 68-52 win over Oberlin capped off the regularly-scheduled portion of the season to move to 13-10 overall and 12-4 in the North Coast Athletic Conferen ...
·Tigers Unable To Exact Revenge Versus Bishops
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Tigers had many motives for a win against Ohio Wesleyan on Wednesday night. The team was sponsoring the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's "Think Pink Night", defending their home turf, and out for a bit of revenge against the visiting Bishops, who dispatched the Tigers on Jan. 26 in Delaware, Ohio. But injuries continued to crop up in the days before the game, and the Tigers c ...
·2007-08 Athletes of the Week
This list will be updated weekly as athletes are recognized by the NCAC or another official media outlet or governing body.
·Wittenberg Pulls Away For Big Win At Hiram
HIRAM, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers used an 11-0 run midway through the first half to get on top of the host Hiram Terriers and they never looked back. The end result was an 86-63 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) victory that allowed Wittenberg to remain in a tie for second place in the regular season title chase.
·Wittenberg Rallies To Secure Key NCAC Win At Allegheny
MEADVILLE, Pa. — For the first time in the 2007-08 season, the Wittenberg Tigers put together a winning second-half rally to claim a key North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) victory at Allegheny, 76-75.
·Wittenberg Women's Basketball Hosts Think Pink Night Feb. 13 To Promote Breast Cancer Awareness
Springfield, Ohio — When the Wittenberg University women's basketball team hosts North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) rival Ohio Wesleyan at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, the Tigers will be playing for more than just a shot at the 2008 regular season championship.
·Tigers Come Up Just Short Against Kenyon In Battle Of NCAC Unbeatens
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — In a battle of contrasting styles, Kenyon, the top defensive team in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), turned offensive to capture a 70-60 victory over host Wittenberg, the top scoring team in the conference.
·Wittenberg Wins Second Straight With Rally Past Hiram
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers overcame a slow start to pull away from the visiting Hiram Terriers, 74-56, in Saturday afternoon North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) action.
·Wittenberg Bounces Back With Big Win Over Allegheny
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers snapped a four-game losing streak in a big way Friday with an 82-51 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) victory over visiting Allegheny.
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