The Tennessee State men's tennis team picked up their third win of the season on Thursday evening as they defeated Northern Illinois 4-1. The win moves TSU to 3-9
Gia Adams, Saniah Parker and Erica Haynes-Overton combined to score 49 of Tennessee State's 64 total points, but the Lady Tigers fell to the SIUE Cougars 71-64 in the first round of the OVC Tournament at Ford Center Wednesday
The Great Midwest Athletic Conference announced its awards for the 2022-23 season and Trevecca Nazarene University women's basketball head coach Karen Booker is the 2023 Great Midwest Coach of the Year
The Great Midwest Athletic Conference announced its 2023 All-Conference teams on Friday with two members of the Trevecca Nazarene University women's basketball team recognized as selections
The Trevecca Nazarene University men's golf opened their spring schedule at the Ram Spring Invitational hosted by the University of Mobile Rams at the Magnolia Grove Golf Course
Belmont University men's basketball student-athlete Ja'Kobi Gillespie has been named Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week, the league office announced Monday
Seven students represented the Edward C. Kennedy Center for Business Ethics at the Templeton Business Ethics Case Competition at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, Feb. 16-17
After having last weekend off, the Vanderbilt track and field team will travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas to compete in the SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships this Friday and Saturday
Business students at Motlow State Community College now have a more convenient and economical path to a healthcare administration bachelor’s degree at Trevecca Nazarene University, thanks to a new initiative stemming from a partnership between the two schools
Trevecca Nazarene University baseball (0-6) hosted Lincoln Memorial University (10-0) and fell 7-5 in game one (11 innings) of the day and fell 8-4 in game two (seven innings)
The Tennessee State men's track and field team wrapped up the two-day Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Championships on Thursday afternoon with 65.6 total points to place fourth as a team
Entering his final season of collegiate basketball, Jr. Clay had the biggest decision of his young adult life. Does he stay in Cookeville and play a fifth season with Tennessee Tech — the team that recruited him out of The McCallie School in Chattanooga — or does he find a new home with the opportunity to compete in his first NCAA Tournament?