The Tennessee Tech University Athletics Department has announced five finalists for the schools 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year Award, with the winner to be announced Sunday.
Simer captures Gilbert Darcy Award on mens team; Bradford honored as womens team MVP for second time
One of the most popular features of the Pepsi Bobby Nichols Scramble presented by Budweiser, the Doc Fields Friday Night Concert and Party on June 11 will feature a sensational musical group called Simply Irresistible.
The 2010 Pepsi Bobby Nichols Scramble presented by Budweiser is filling quickly, with more the 75 percent of the field already reserved. The tournament, set for June 11-12-13, is a major fund raising event for Tech athletics.
For the third time in four years, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles have won the Ohio Valley Conference Team Sportsmanship Award in women's golf. The awards were announced Thursday by the conference office.
The Golden Eagles climbed to within five strokes of sixth place after the second round Friday, but lost some ground on the front side of the final round. Tech finished in seventh place as the final nine holes of the 2010 OVC Women's Golf Tournament were canceled.
Tennessee Tech senior Diana Carson has earned the post-season honor of her career from the Ohio Valley Conference, being selected to the women's golf all-OVC second team.
Junior Carley Rhyne is tied for 10th place individually, but the Tennessee Tech women's golf team had a tough time Thursday in the opening round of the OVC Chapionships. Tech is in seventh place at the eight-team event heading into Friday's second round.
Coach Brandy Stout will take the Tennessee Tech women's golf team to Dickson, Tenn., this week where it will take its best shot toward winning the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference championship. The three-day event begins Thursday at GreyStone Golf Club.
Freshman Katherine Bell finished strong, carding the team's low round of the day Tuesday as the Tennessee Tech women's golf squad placed eighth at the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate.
Senior Diana Carson is in fifth place individually and the Tennessee Tech women's golf team is tied for eighth halfway through the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate hosted by Western Carolina University.
The Tech golf teams will both be in action Monday and Tuesday, the final meet of the regular season for each before playing in the OVC Championships later in the month. The women are led by Diana Carson (left) and the men by Josh Simer (right).
Senior Diana Carson was Tech's top finisher, placing 13th after a final round 74 on Tuesday, and the Golden Eagles jumped one position in the standings to earn sixth at the Samford Intercollegiate.
After having last week's entire tournament rained out in Florida, the Tennessee Tech women's golf team is in Alabama for the Samford Invitational, a 54-hole event slated for Monday and Tuesday.
The Golden Eagle women's golf team is in seventh place following the first two rounds of the Samford Intercollegiate, with a final round scheduled Tuesday at Limestone Springs Golf Course.
Rain and thunder storms on Thursday and Friday have forced the cancellation of the EKU El Diablo Intercollegiate hosted by Eastern Kentucky Universitys womens golf team in Citrus Springs, Fla.
