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NCCAA 2020 Spring National Championships Cancelled

Greenville, SC:  In keeping with the decision to render a ruling on Spring events on or before March 27, the NCCAA Administration Committee approved the cancellation of all Spring Championships today due to the ongoing threat of COVID-19 and the CDC’s...

RSC Spring 2020 Sports Cancelled in Accordance with NAIA Decision

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — In accordance with the NAIA National Office’s announcement earlier today, the River States Conference and the Council of Presidents have cancelled the 2020 RSC spring sports seasons, effective immediately.  Affected sports are baseball,...
NCCAA Announces Tennis Scholar-Athlete Team

NCCAA Announces Tennis Scholar-Athlete Team

GREENVILLE, SC: The NCCAA has announced its list of Women’s Tennis Scholar-Athlete winners for 2018. For Alice Lloyd College, Kennedi Damron was recognized. Recipients must be at least a junior academically and maintain a GPA of at least 3.4.
River States Conference holds Tennis Championships

River States Conference holds Tennis Championships

MASON, Ohio – The Asbury (Ky.) University men’s tennis team repeated while the women’s squad won for the third consecutive year in the River States Conference Tournament. The RSC tournament was played at the Lindner Family Tennis Center, site of the...
Alice Lloyd Eagles Tennis Faces Shawnee State University

Alice Lloyd Eagles Tennis Faces Shawnee State University

PIPPA PASSES, Ky. – The Alice Lloyd College tennis squads hosted the Shawnee State University Bears on Friday. In women’s play, the Lady Eagles gave a solid effort but fell by a 9-0 count. Below are results of the match. Apr 13, 2018 SSU – 9 | Alice Lloyd...
Alice Lloyd Eagles Tennis Faces IUS and IUK in Road Match

Alice Lloyd Eagles Tennis Faces IUS and IUK in Road Match

NEW ALBANY, In.–The Alice Lloyd College tennis squads traveled to New Albany (In.) on Wednesday to face the Indiana University Southeast Grenadiers.The women also followed that up with a match against Indiana University Kokomo, as IUK did not field a men’s...