Familiar foes meet again in the South Atlantic Conference women’s basketball tournament as two-seeded Carson-Newman (22-7) battles three-seeded Anderson (22-9) on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
Carson-Newman (22-8) ran into the hottest team in the Southeast region, losing to Anderson (23-9) 89-65 in the semifinals of the South Atlantic Conference Tournament Thursday night at the Rock Hill Sports and Events Center.
Carson-Newman senior guard Campbell Penland was announced as the 2024-25 SAC Women’s Basketball Wealth Enhancement Group Elite 23 award winner on Tuesday night prior to last night’s quarterfinal win.
In the final batch of the NCAA's region rankings before Selection Sunday, Carson-Newman moves up one spot to number five in the Southeast Region as announced by the NCAA on Wednesday evening.
After losing in the two regular season meetings against seven-seeded Lincoln Memorial (13-15), Carson-Newman (22-7) avenged those losses by putting together a complete performance to win 75-60 in the South Atlantic Conference tournament quarterfinals Tuesday night at the Rock Hill Sports and Events Center.
Carson-Newman’s (21-7, 18-6 SAC) quest for a fourth South Atlantic Conference Championship begins Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the quarterfinal round versus seven-seeded Lincoln Memorial (13-14, 12-12 SAC) at the Rock Hill Sports and Events Center.
Jennifer Sullivan and Lindsey Taylor both earned first-team all-conference honors with Sullivan also notching Newcomer of the Year honors, as announced by the South Atlantic Conference earlier today.
Carson-Newman (21-7, 18-6 SAC) closed the regular season on a positive note thanks to an elite defensive effort to defeat #13 Coker (24-4, 20-4 SAC) 75-54 on Saturday afternoon at Holt Fieldhouse.
Carson-Newman (20-7, 17-6 SAC) concludes the 2024-25 regular season as it plays host to the South Atlantic Conference’s regular season champions #13 Coker (24-3, 20-3 SAC) for senior day on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. inside Holt Fieldhouse.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman's athletics club executive committee has released the nine individuals up for consideration for induction into the Carson-Newman Athletics Hall of Fame.
Carson-Newman (20-7, 17-6 SAC) could not overcome Lincoln Memorial’s (12-14, 11-12 SAC) impressive three-point shooting, suffering a 69-63 loss on Wednesday night at Tex Turner Arena.
Carson-Newman (20-6, 17-5 SAC) begins the final week of the regular season on the road as it pays a visit to Lincoln Memorial (11-14, 10-12 SAC) on Wednesday night at 5:30 p.m. inside Tex Turner Arena.
In the first edition of the NCAA's region rankings, Carson-Newman found itself listed amongst ten teams in alphabetical order in the Southeast Region as announced by the NCAA on Wednesday evening.
Carson-Newman (20-6, 17-5 SAC) pulled away late against Emory & Henry (7-21, 2-20 SAC) to win a fifth straight game and give head coach Mike Mincey his 200th career win in South Atlantic Conference games.
Another superb three-point shooting day for Carson-Newman (19-6, 16-5 SAC) helped it become the first team to win at Cuddy Arena this season, collecting a 76-59 road win over Wingate (16-8, 15-5 SAC) on Saturday afternoon.
It’s a battle for second place in the South Atlantic Conference as Carson-Newman (18-6, 15-5 SAC) visits Wingate (16-7. 15-4 SAC) on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
Carson-Newman (18-6, 15-5 SAC) made its second-most three-pointers in a game this season to win a fourth straight over Tusculum (8-15, 6-14 SAC) with an 89-60 win Wednesday night inside Pioneer Arena.
The top two scoring offenses in the South Atlantic Conference collide on Wednesday night when Carson-Newman (17-6, 14-5 SAC) visits Tusculum (8-15, 6-13 SAC) at 5:30 p.m. inside Pioneer Arena.
Leading by three points at halftime, Carson-Newman (17-6, 14-5 SAC) ran away from Newberry (5-18, 4-15 SAC) for an 88-51 victory on Saturday at Holt Fieldhouse.
Carson-Newman (16-6, 13-5 SAC) aims to build off Wednesday’s win as it welcomes in reeling Newberry (5-17, 4-13 SAC) for a conference contest Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
Lindsey Taylor (Maryville, Tenn.) scored a career-high 38 points to help pace Carson-Newman (16-6, 13-5 SAC) past Mars Hill 98 to 75 on Wednesday night at Holt Fieldhouse.
Carson-Newman (15-6, 12-5 SAC) will try to get back in the win column when it welcomes Mars Hill (13-8, 10-7 SAC) to Holt Fieldhouse for a South Atlantic Conference contest tomorrow evening at 5:30 p.m.
Carson-Newman (15-6, 12-5 SAC) was held to a season-low 58 points and suffered an 11-point loss to Lenoir-Rhyne (9-12, 7-10 SAC) on Saturday afternoon at Shuford Arena.
After a bye on Wednesday, RV Carson-Newman (15-5, 12-4 SAC) returns to the floor on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in a matchup with Lenoir-Rhyne (8-12, 6-10 SAC) at Shuford Arena.
Carson-Newman (15-5, 12-4 SAC) is receiving votes in the latest addition of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association poll that was released on Tuesday afternoon.
Playing without its leading scorer Jennifer Sullivan, No. 25 Carson-Newman (15-5, 12-4 SAC) played terrific second half defense to split the season series with Anderson (12-8, 8-6 SAC) collecting a 78-75 victory on Saturday afternoon at Holt Fieldhouse.
No. 25 Carson-Newman (14-5, 11-4 SAC) concludes the month of January on Saturday afternoon when it welcomes Anderson (12-7, 8-5 SAC) to Holt Fieldhouse for a 2:00 p.m. affair.
No. 25 Carson-Newman (14-5, 11-4 SAC) saw its three-game winning streak come to a halt on Wednesday night at Stanford Arena, losing to Mars Hill (13-6, 10-5 SAC) 71-62.