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.
Tennessee Tech cross country and track & field coach Tony Cox has announced the addition of nine student-athletes to his team rosters, inking two runners to the mens squad and seven for the womens team.
The Tennessee Tech women's outdoor track & field team has captured its second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Team Sportsmanship Award, the third Golden Eagle team this year to receive the honor.
The Tennessee Tech womens track & field team scored points in six more events Saturday, including a school-record time in the 4x100 meter relay, and the Golden Eagles posted their highest finish at the Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Championships, locking up fifth place with a school-best 67 points.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team includes three sisters -- Rachel, Rebecca and Kathryn Forbes - who receive unwavering support and encouragement from each other and from their family.
Katherine Lynn and Stephanie Place became the first two individual champions in school history and several other Golden Eagles had scoring performances Friday as Tennessee Tech ended the first day of the Ohio Valley Conference Track & Field Championships in third place with 47 points.
Ashley Evans will run in the three most demanding races of the weekend when Tech hosts the OVC Track & Field Championships Friday and Saturday. Evans will run the 3,000-meter steeplechase, plus the 5,000- and 10,000-meter runs, the only person entered in all three distances.
Fourteen teams will converge on Cookeville this weekend as Tennessee Tech hosts the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Tucker Stadium. It's the first OVC track championship held at Tech since 1978.
Freshman Katie Lowery set a school record in the pole vault, the 4x100 relay team did the same in its event, and nine more personal-best marks were set Saturday as the womens track & field team wrapped up a successful two-day showing in the Vanderbilt Invitational.
The Tennessee Tech women's track & field team will be in Nashville Friday and Saturday to compete in the Vanderbilt Invitational. Several members of the men's cross country team will also attend to run in the distance events.
Tennessee Tech athletes captured first place in seven different events and two tied a school record as the womens track & field team had a successful outing Saturday evening at the Boston-Moon Classic, hosted by Tennessee State University.
Ashley Mayhew set a school record, Katherine Lynn tied a school mark, and 16 different individuals earned points as the Tech womens track & field team claimed fourth place among 18 schools Saturday at the Gem of the Hills Invitational.
Fresh from capturing the title at the TTU Invitational last weekend, the Tennessee Tech women's track & field team will compete in the Jacksonville State Invitational on Saturday. The team was originally scheduled to run in the APSU meet.
Freshman Katie Lowery )pictured) set a school record in the pole vault and returnees set 10 personal best marks as the Tennessee Tech women's track & field team took first place at the TTU Invitational. The Tech men, meanwhile, placed third.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team will host Kentucky State and Tennessee State Saturday in the TTU Invitational, as the university prepares for hosting the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Championships, April 30-May 1.
The running track inside Tucker Stadium will be closed to the public March 7-14 for crews to paint new lines as the University prepares to host the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships, April 30-May 1.
