Williams' First-Place Performance Leads Trio of Owls in Men's Indoor #ASUNTF Weekly AwardsATLANTA, Ga. - After starting the regular season off with strong performances at the Clemson Opener, Kennesaw State's Paris Williams, Brenton Rosa and Tanner Duffin claimed the first the ASUN Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field weekly awards of the 2019-20 season, announced Wednesday by the league office. Williams earned the second Track Athlete of the Week honor of his career while Rosa and Duffin were named Field Athlete of the Week and Freshman of the Week, respectively, for the first time.
KSU Sweeps First Women's Indoor #ASUNTF Weekly AwardsATLANTA, Ga. - Kennesaw State's Tionna Fant, Khiah Williams and Britiney Johnson earned the first ASUN Conference Women's Indoor Track & Field weekly honors of the 2019-20 season, announced Wednesday by the league office. Fant and Williams were named Track Athlete and Field Athlete of the Week, respectively. Johnson claimed Freshman of the Week honors. All three secured the first awards of their careers.
Vote For This Week's @ASUNWBB Play of The WeekATLANTA, Ga. - The second edition of the ASUN Conference Women's Basketball Play of the Week features five great plays. Fans can vote on our Facebook Page by liking the video with the emoji that corresponds with the player of your choice. Voting ends on Thursday at Noon ET.
NJIT Duo, FGCU's O'Neal Collect @ASUNWBB Weekly HonorsATLANTA, Ga. - NJIT's Milena Bajic and Kenna Squire and FGCU's Ashli O'Neal earned ASUN Conference Women's Basketball weekly honors, announced by the conference office on Tuesday. Bajic earned the first Player of the Week award for NJIT this season, while O'Neal became just the third player in ASUN Women's Basketball history to earn three-straight honors. Squire became just the second Highlander recognized as the Freshman of the Week since the award started in the 2017-18 season.
Vote For This Week's #ASUNMBB Play of the WeekATLANTA, Ga. - The second edition of the ASUN Conference Men's Basketball Play of the Week features six great plays. Fans can vote on our Facebook Page by liking the video with the emoji that corresponds with the player of your choice. Voting ends on Wednesday at Noon ET.
Flames Head to Atlanta, Take On Georgia Tech Tuesday in NIVC QuarterfinalLYNCHBURG, Va. (liberty.edu/flames) -- Liberty (21-11) continues its postseason run, competing at Georgia Tech (23-8) on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at O'Keefe Gymnasium. The Lady Flames downed La Salle (3-2) on Saturday before defeating High Point (3-1) on Sunday, with both matches in the Vines Center. Georgia Tech hosted first and second-round matches for the second year in a row, defeating Alabama A&M and Troy.
FGCU Routs Florida Memorial 91-47 on Monday NightFORT MYERS, Fla. (fgcuathletics.com) - Sheahen Dowling matched her career-high with 10 points as the FGCU women's basketball team (10-1) routed Florida Memorial (6-6) 91-47 to win their seventh-straight game. The Eagles had 11 players reach the scoring column, including five in double figures, led by Ashli O'Neal's 15 off the bench.
Weekly @ASUNMBB Honors Awarded to North Florida's Hendricksen, Jacksonville's BarnesATLANTA, Ga. - North Florida's Carter Hendricksen netted his second career Player of the Week award while Jacksonville's Destin Barnes collected the first Newcomer of the Week honor of his career, announced by the league office on Monday. Both players led their respective squads to 1-1 records on the week with a pair of double-digit scoring efforts.
Johnson Named to CoSIDA Academic All-America® Third TeamLYNCHBURG, Va. (liberty.edu/flames) -- Liberty redshirt junior outside hitter Amelia Johnson has been named to the 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-America Volleyball Team®, as announced today by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Johnson was voted to the third team.
Men's @ASUNSoccer Represented on United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region TeamsATLANTA, Ga. – A total of six ASUN Conference Men's Soccer student-athletes were named to the 2019 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's All-Atlantic Region Teams it was announced Monday. ASUN Champion NJIT landed Rene White on the First Team while teammate Andrew Nino earned a Third Team nod. Stetson earned a Second Team selection in Ian McCauley while FGCU (Shak Adams, O'Vonte Mullings) and Lipscomb (Ben Locke) were represented on the Third Team.
ATLANTA, Ga. - After starting the regular season off with strong performances at the Clemson Opener, Kennesaw State's Paris Williams, Brenton Rosa and Tanner Duffin claimed the first the ASUN Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field weekly awards of the 2019-20 season, announced Wednesday by the league office. Williams earned the second Track Athlete of the Week honor of his career while Rosa and Duffin were named Field Athlete of the Week and Freshman of the Week, respectively, for the first time.
ATLANTA, Ga. - Kennesaw State's Tionna Fant, Khiah Williams and Britiney Johnson earned the first ASUN Conference Women's Indoor Track & Field weekly honors of the 2019-20 season, announced Wednesday by the league office. Fant and Williams were named Track Athlete and Field Athlete of the Week, respectively. Johnson claimed Freshman of the Week honors. All three secured the first awards of their careers.
ATLANTA, Ga. - The second edition of the ASUN Conference Women's Basketball Play of the Week features five great plays. Fans can vote on our Facebook Page by liking the video with the emoji that corresponds with the player of your choice. Voting ends on Thursday at Noon ET.
ATLANTA, Ga. - NJIT's Milena Bajic and Kenna Squire and FGCU's Ashli O'Neal earned ASUN Conference Women's Basketball weekly honors, announced by the conference office on Tuesday. Bajic earned the first Player of the Week award for NJIT this season, while O'Neal became just the third player in ASUN Women's Basketball history to earn three-straight honors. Squire became just the second Highlander recognized as the Freshman of the Week since the award started in the 2017-18 season.
ATLANTA, Ga. - The second edition of the ASUN Conference Men's Basketball Play of the Week features six great plays. Fans can vote on our Facebook Page by liking the video with the emoji that corresponds with the player of your choice. Voting ends on Wednesday at Noon ET.
LYNCHBURG, Va. (liberty.edu/flames) -- Liberty (21-11) continues its postseason run, competing at Georgia Tech (23-8) on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at O'Keefe Gymnasium. The Lady Flames downed La Salle (3-2) on Saturday before defeating High Point (3-1) on Sunday, with both matches in the Vines Center. Georgia Tech hosted first and second-round matches for the second year in a row, defeating Alabama A&M and Troy.
FORT MYERS, Fla. (fgcuathletics.com) - Sheahen Dowling matched her career-high with 10 points as the FGCU women's basketball team (10-1) routed Florida Memorial (6-6) 91-47 to win their seventh-straight game. The Eagles had 11 players reach the scoring column, including five in double figures, led by Ashli O'Neal's 15 off the bench.
ATLANTA, Ga. - North Florida's Carter Hendricksen netted his second career Player of the Week award while Jacksonville's Destin Barnes collected the first Newcomer of the Week honor of his career, announced by the league office on Monday. Both players led their respective squads to 1-1 records on the week with a pair of double-digit scoring efforts.
LYNCHBURG, Va. (liberty.edu/flames) -- Liberty redshirt junior outside hitter Amelia Johnson has been named to the 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-America Volleyball Team®, as announced today by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Johnson was voted to the third team.
ATLANTA, Ga. – A total of six ASUN Conference Men's Soccer student-athletes were named to the 2019 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's All-Atlantic Region Teams it was announced Monday. ASUN Champion NJIT landed Rene White on the First Team while teammate Andrew Nino earned a Third Team nod. Stetson earned a Second Team selection in Ian McCauley while FGCU (Shak Adams, O'Vonte Mullings) and Lipscomb (Ben Locke) were represented on the Third Team.