Category: Sports
Tusculum Football To Start A New Tradition With Mars Hill
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — Though this week’s game will be the 16th meeting ever between Tusculum College and Mars Hill College on the gridiron, this year’s game will mean more than just another battle of the Mountain Border War. Saturday’s contest will be the first time the Pioneers and the Lions will be playing against each other as South Atlantic Conference brethren.
As in many classic rivalries, more than just bragging rights will be at stake. To the winner of this week’s game and future gridiron meetings goes “The Rock.” At the conference football meetings in July, Tusculum sports information director Dom Donnelly and Mars Hill SID Rick Baker came up with the idea after a discussion with sports writer Joe Byrd at the Greeneville Sun to create a traveling trophy concept between the two schools.
Donnelly and Baker met at the North Carolina-Tennessee state line and selected the 10-pound piece of granite from the mountain-side along the border. There is still debate between the two SID’s upon which side “The Rock” originated.
The trophy will be awarded to the winner of this week’s South Atlantic Conference game at Meares Stadium in Mars Hill, N.C. for a 2:30 p.m. kickoff. Beginning next year, TC and Mars Hill are scheduled to meet in the final regular season contest for each school.
“The Rock” rivalry joins other heated games in South Atlantic Conference lore. One of the most noteworthy is the “Bronze Derby”, played for annually by Presbyterian College and Newberry College. Newberry also plays annually for the Bishop’s Trophy against Lenoir-Rhyne College.
Lady Pioneer Volleyball Takes Home Loss
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — Junior Linette Ramseur (Vale, N.C.) recorded 18 kills to lead Gardner-Webb University to a 3-0 sweep over host Tusculum College to extend their winning streak to 20 matches, in South Atlantic Conference volleyball action Thursday night at Alpine Arena. The Lady Bulldogs won by scores of 15-6, 15-4, 15-11.
GWU (28-4, 10-0 in SAC) made won the first two games in quick fashion, but had to rally from a 9-3 deficit to post the victory.
Senior Heather Hauser (Eaton Rapids, Mich.) added 18 digs, while setter Jessi Fick (New Bern, N.C.) made 42 assists for Gardner-Webb.
Sophomore Jill Lucas (Gaston, Ind.) added nine kills, while freshman Jenifer Webb (Greeneville, Tenn.) added a season-best 10 digs in the TC loss.
The Pioneers (8-11, 3-6 in SAC) return to action this Saturday afternoon when they will play at Lee College for a 4:00 p.m. before Sunday’s rematch with SAC rival Carson-Newman, Sunday in Jefferson City. GWU returns to the volleyball hardwood on Monday when they travel to Wingate University for a 6:30 p.m. match at Cuddy Arena.