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Bevins Named NAIA Scholar-Athlete

Bevins Named NAIA Scholar-Athlete

Alice Lloyd College Athletics is pleased to announce that Rebekah Bevins, a senior from Logan, West Virginia, has been named to the 2012 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes list for fall sports. This list includes sixty student-athletes from the KIAC. Student-athletes...
Celebrating the Class of 2013

Celebrating the Class of 2013

by Jennifer Thornsbeary, Alumni Relations AssistantJust as the activities of the fall semester dwindle to a close, the graduating seniors’ days as Alice Lloyd College students are also becoming increasingly numbered. To commemorate this special and bittersweet...
Freshman Rogers Making Big Difference for ALC

Freshman Rogers Making Big Difference for ALC

Rogers led the Eagles to a crushing 98-61 victory at Kentucky Christian University by hitting 7-8 field goals for 15 points.  In a victory over Montreat College, the freshman scored 15 points, pulled down 10 rebounds, and blocked 5 shots to lead the Eagles to a 60-46...
Sophomore Sensation JJ Hickson

Sophomore Sensation JJ Hickson

Hickson sparked the Lady Eagles to a 67-53 home victory against Ohio Christian University by pumping in 22 points. The sophomore connected on 8-14 from the field. She also drained 5 three-point baskets.  In a 71-64 loss to Pikeville University, Hickson finished with...
Eagles Knock Off Kentucky Christian

Eagles Knock Off Kentucky Christian

Alice Lloyd exploded for 58 first half points and cruised past home standing Kentucky Christian University 98-61 in a game played at Grayson. Alice Lloyd came out of the gates absolutely on fire as they could do little wrong on offense. They rode their hot hand to...
Lady Eagles Come From Behind to Beat OCU

Lady Eagles Come From Behind to Beat OCU

Sophomore sharpshooter JJ Hickson connected on 5-9 from long range to spark the Alice Lloyd College Lady Eagles to a big 67-53 come-from-behind win over the visiting Ohio Christian University Lady Trailblazers on Saturday. In the opening half, things seemed to be...