JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman cheer coach Christy Bowlin has announced that there's one month left for sign ups for a cheer camp July 15-17 for third through ninth graders.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Carson-Newman’s athletic department concluded the academic year with its highest ever finish in the Learfield Director’s Cup standings. C-N wrapped up 2015-16 in 42nd place with 356.50 points.
ROCK HILL, S.C. - Carson-Newman's athletic department finished third in the 2015-16 Echols Athletic Excellence Award standings, the South Atlantic Conference announced Wednesday afternoon.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman football running back Damian Baker (Columbus, Miss.) and women’s swimmer Margaret Stansberry (Knoxville, Tenn.) took home Frosty Awards for Male and Female Athlete of the Year at the Third Annual Frosty Awards Tuesday evening at Gentry Auditorium.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - The finalists for the Frosty Awards for Female and Male Newcomer of the Year, as well as Female and Male Performance of the Year.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - The finalists for the Frosty Awards for Game of the Year, Upset of the Year, as well as Male and Female Athlete of the Year have been released.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – The nominees for 14 Frosty Awards categories have been released after selection from the Frosty Awards Committee. The Third Annual Frosty Awards will take place in Gentry Auditorium on Tuesday, May 3 at 6 p.m.
CLEVELAND – Carson-Newman’s athletic department sits in 18th place in the updated Leafield Director’s Cup standings, good for Carson-Newman’s highest ever finish following the release of the winter standings with 273 points.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman Director of Sports Medicine Mike Van Bruggen has been presented with the R.T. Floyd District Award, presented by the Southeast Athletic Trainer’s Association.
NEW ORLEANS—Carson-Newman cross country runners Sara Honaker (Mason, Ohio) and Hannah Green (Talbott, Tenn.) received All-Academic honors from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for the 2015 season.
Carson-Newman Athletic Director Allen Morgan announced the hiring of former collegiate All-American track and field star, and Jefferson County native, Tyler Stepp to be the Eagles’s new head cross country coach Monday afternoon.
CARROLLTON, Texas – Carson-Newman Director of Sports Medicine Mike Van Bruggen has was the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s Athletic Trainer Service Award.
The Eagles concluded their 2015 cross country slate with a respectable showing in the Southeastern Regional Meet on Saturday morning in Wingate, N.C., as the men finished with an 18th place showing and the women finished in 12th place overall in the 10 and eight-kilometer runs.
The Carson-Newman cross country team will look to build upon a good showing at the South Atlantic Conference Meet two weeks ago, as the team will travel to Wingate, N.C. for the Southeastern Regional Meet on Saturday for the conclusion of the 2015 season.
Strong showings from Pricah Jemeli (Eldorett, Kenya) and Lachlan Dickie (Knoxville, Tenn.) led the Carson-Newman cross country team to fourth and 10th place finishes in the women and men’s divisions at the 2015 South Atlantic Conference Championship Meet, hosted by Lincoln Memorial University, Saturday morning.
Strong showings from Pricah Jemeli (Eldorett, Kenya) and Lachlan Dickie (Knoxville, Tenn.) led the Carson-Newman cross country team to fourth and 10th place finishes in the women and men’s divisions at the 2015 South Atlantic Conference Championship Meet, hosted by Lincoln Memorial University, Saturday morning.
Strong showings from Pricah Jemeli (Eldorett, Kenya) and Lachlan Dickie (Knoxville, Tenn.) led the Carson-Newman cross country team to fourth and 10th place finishes in the women and men’s divisions at the 2015 South Atlantic Conference Championship Meet, hosted by Lincoln Memorial University, Saturday morning.
The Carson-Newman cross country team is set to conclude the 2015 regular season by travelling to the campus of Lincoln-Memorial University to compete in the South Atlantic Conference Meet on Saturday morning.
The Carson-Newman cross country team wrapped up its regular season schedule by placing two runners in the top-20 individual standings on its way to a women’s fifth and men’s sixth place finish at the Fast Cats Classic in Owensboro, K.Y. on Saturday.
A week after competing in the nation’s second largest meet of the year, the Carson-Newman cross country team will be heading back up to Kentucky for the Fast Cats Classic this Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
Lachlan Dickie wins his second South Atlantic Conference Runner of the Week honor of the season after finishing in 13th place in the Men’s Silver Division last Saturday in the Greater Louisville Classic at E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, K.Y.
In a meet that showcased a number of the nations’ most talented runners, the Carson-Newman cross country team held its own, as the women placed 14th and the men finished 16th in their respected running divisions at the Greater Louisville Classic Meet this weekend in Kentucky.
In coming off a bye weekend, the Carson-Newman cross country team is set to take part in America’s second largest cross country meet, The 14th Annual Greater Louisville Classic, this Saturday in Louisville, K.Y at E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park.
Priscah Jemeli (Eldorett, Kenya) records her first career win as a Carson-Newman Eagle as both the men and women’s team recorded top-two finishes at the Maryville Duel Meet Saturday morning.
Greene Farm will play host to the Maryville Duel Meet this weekend as Carson-Newman cross country welcomes three programs to Hamblen County on Saturday for a five-kilometer run.
The Carson-Newman cross country went up against stout competition in the Furman Invitational Saturday morning and ended up posting top 30 finishes for both the men and women’s teams.
After a strong showing at the Victor Ashe Meet to begin the 2015 season, Carson-Newman will pack its bags and head east down Interstate 40 to the Furman Invitational this Saturday, in Greenville, S.C.