Belmont's Windler, Carson-Newman's Price garner TSWA weekly accolades

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Belmont’s Windler named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Belmont University’s Dylan Windler earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Player of the Week accolades, averaging 23.0 points and 14.5 rebounds in two victories for the Bruins.

The Indianapolis, Ind., native posted 23 points, 16 rebounds and four assists in a win against Southeast Missouri, securing a double-double with two minutes left in the first half. He made 7-of-14 shots overall with a pair of 3-pointers and hit all seven free throw attempts.

The senior forward followed that with 23 points and 13 boards versus UT Martin, his 28th career double-double. He connected on 8-of-13 shots with five 3-pointers, helping the Bruins post their fifth consecutive victory.

Windler ranks among OVC leaders in 10 statistical categories, including first in rebounding and third in scoring. He is one of only five NCAA Division I men’s basketball players in the nation averaging 19.0 points per game and 10.0 rebounds per game entering February.

2018-19 TSWA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Tyree Boykin, Union University
November 20 – Grant Teichmann, Carson-Newman
November 27 – Grant Williams, Tennessee
December 4 – Chris Porter-Bunton, Austin Peay
December 11 – Admiral Schofield, Tennessee
December 18 – Terry Taylor, Austin Peay
December 24 – Kyvon Davenport, Memphis
December 31 – Jordan Bone, Tennessee
January 9 – Dylan Windler, Belmont
January 16 – Grant Teichmann, Carson-Newman
January 23 – Donovan Donaldson, Tusculum University
January 29 – Garrison Mathews, Lipscomb

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Carson-Newman’s Price garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Carson-Newman’s Haris Price posted Tennessee Sports Writers Association Women’s Basketball Player of the Week honors, netting 31.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists in two games, including the second-most points in a single game in school history for the Eagles.

The Gatlinburg, Tenn., native scored 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting with a pair of 3-pointers against Lincoln Memorial, adding 10 rebounds, four assists and six steals in the 81-71 victory.

The senior guard then registered 44 points versus Lenoir-Rhyne, hitting 16-of-26 field goals with four triples and 8-for-9 at the foul line. She collected five boards, four assists and three steals in the 89-81 win.

It marked the most points for a Carson-Newman player in a single game since Data Caldwell set a school record with 47 points against Lemoyne-Owen on February 22, 1979. Price averages 19.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.3 steals per game for the Eagles.

2018-19 TSWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Mika Wester, Carson-Newman
November 20 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman
November 27 – Rennia Davis, Tennessee
December 4 – Klaire Varney, Maryville College
December 11 – Evina Westbrook, Tennessee
December 18 – Kori West, King University
December 24 – Jenny Roy, Belmont
December 31 – Ellie Harmeyer, Belmont
January 9 – Klaire Varney, Maryville College
January 16 – Britton Boyer, Trevecca University
January 23 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman
January 29 – Morgan Martin, Union University

Lipscomb's Mathews, Union's Martin earn TSWA weekly accolades

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Lipscomb’s Mathews named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Lipscomb University’s Garrison Mathews earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Player of the Week accolades, averaging 29.0 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists in three victories for the Bisons.

The Franklin, Tenn., native hit 26-of-47 from the field overall and 12-for-25 from 3-point range in the three outings. The senior guard also made 23-of-28 at the foul line.

Mathews posted 25 points with five boards against Kennesaw State, connecting on 7-of-14 shots overall and 10-for-13 at the foul line. He recorded 31 points and 10 rebounds versus Florida Gulf Coast, his first double-double of the season, hitting six 3-pointers in a come-from-behind victory. He netted 23 points with four triples in the final 19 minutes of the contest.

Mathews collected 31 points with seven boards and three assists at Stetson to end the week, making 10-of-17 field goals with five more 3-pointers. He recorded 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting in the first half against the Hatters.

It marked the eighth and ninth 30-plus point outings of his career. He has netted 20-plus points in 12 games this season, including eight of the last 10 contests. Mathews is averaging 19.8 point, 5.6 rebounds and 2.0 assist per game this season.

2018-19 TSWA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Tyree Boykin, Union University
November 20 – Grant Teichmann, Carson-Newman
November 27 – Grant Williams, Tennessee
December 4 – Chris Porter-Bunton, Austin Peay
December 11 – Admiral Schofield, Tennessee
December 18 – Terry Taylor, Austin Peay
December 24 – Kyvon Davenport, Memphis
December 31 – Jordan Bone, Tennessee
January 9 – Dylan Windler, Belmont
January 16 – Grant Teichmann, Carson-Newman
January 23 – Donovan Donaldson, Tusculum University

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Union’s Martin garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Union University’s Morgan Martin posted Tennessee Sports Writers Association Women’s Basketball Player of the Week honors, posting a pair of double-doubles while averaging 15.5 points and 12.0 rebounds for the Bulldogs.

The Davenport, Iowa, native netted 15 points with 13 boards along with two assists and two blocks at West Georgia, hitting 7-of-17 field goals in the 49-42 victory. The graduate transfer followed that with 16 points, 11 rebounds and two steals at Shorter University, connecting on 6-of-16 from the field and 4-for-5 at the foul line in a 75-57 win.

Martin averages 16.0 points and 9.2 rebounds per game for Union, 19-1 on the season.

2018-19 TSWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Mika Wester, Carson-Newman
November 20 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman
November 27 – Rennia Davis, Tennessee
December 4 – Klaire Varney, Maryville College
December 11 – Evina Westbrook, Tennessee
December 18 – Kori West, King University
December 24 – Jenny Roy, Belmont
December 31 – Ellie Harmeyer, Belmont
January 9 – Klaire Varney, Maryville College
January 16 – Britton Boyer, Trevecca University
January 23 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman

TSWA announces All-State teams for boys, girls cross country

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced the 2018 Boys and Girls Cross Country All-State teams on Thursday for Large and Small Classes in Division I and Division II.

2018 TSWA GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY ALL-STATE TEAMS
LARGE CLASS

Jenna Hutchins, Science Hill
Landri Wilcox, Cookeville
Leigh Walters, Page
Skylar Boogerd, Arlington
Dinah Winders, Henry County

SMALL CLASS
Loral Winn, Dresden
Mattie Parker, Signal Mountain
Tara Jessen, Signal Mountain
Anna Johnson, Dresden
Kaelyn Meier, Merrol Hyde Magnet

DII-A
Niki Narayani, Knox Webb
Allison Newman, St. George's Independent School
Lindsay Holliday, Knox Webb
Taylor Cosey, Knox Webb
Lucy Rutherford, Davidson Academy

DII-AA
Coco Holliday, Brentwood Academy
Kylie Wittman, Brentwood Academy
Helen Webb, Baylor School
Whitney Powell, Brentwood Academy
Jane Eiselstein, Girls Preparatory School

2018 TSWA BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ALL-STATE TEAMS
LARGE CLASS

Jake Renfree, Knox Catholic
David Ahlmeyer, Beech
Cole Bullock, Red Bank
Davis Boye, Centennial
Jeb Jones, Science Hill

SMALL CLASS
Emerson Fulton, Gatlinburg-Pittman
Porter Bradley, University School-Johnson City
Alex Ponce, Merrol Hyde Magnet
Seth Jinks, L&N STEM Academy
Blake Ryan, University School-Johnson City

DII-A
Andrew Cox, Franklin Road Academy
Nick Sieders, University School-Nashville
Carter Coughlin, Knox Webb
Edimo Ninterestse, Chattanooga Christian
Soh Pokorny-Yadav, Lausanne Collegiate
Timothy Hays, University School-Nashville

DII-AA
Matthew Porter, Brentwood Academy
Matthew McMillan, Brentwood Academy
George Payne, Brentwood Academy
Cayden Durrough, Brentwood Academy
Samuel Ligon, McCallie School

Carson-Newman's Marosites, Tusculum's Donaldson garner TSWA weekly honors

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Tusculum’s Donaldson named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Tusculum University’s Donovan Donaldson earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Player of the Week accolades Wednesday, averaging 24.5 points and 10.0 rebounds in two victories for the Pioneers.

The Nashville, Tenn., native tallied his second double-double of the season with 17 points and 17 rebounds against Carson-Newman, hitting 5-of-12 field goals with four 3-pointers. The 17 rebounds are tied for the seventh-most in a single game in Tusculum history.

The senior guard followed that with a career-high 32 points at Wingate College, connecting on 13-of-23 shots from the field, including 6-of-12 from behind the arc. Donaldson netted 24 points in the second half and knocked down the game-winning basket for Tusculum’s first win at Wingate since 2011.

He is averaging 16.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game this season.

2018-19 TSWA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Tyree Boykin, Union University
November 20 – Grant Teichmann, Carson-Newman
November 27 – Grant Williams, Tennessee
December 4 – Chris Porter-Bunton, Austin Peay
December 11 – Admiral Schofield, Tennessee
December 18 – Terry Taylor, Austin Peay
December 24 – Kyvon Davenport, Memphis
December 31 – Jordan Bone, Tennessee
January 9 – Dylan Windler, Belmont
January 16 – Grant Teichmann, Carson-Newman

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Carson-Newman’s Marosites garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Carson-Newman’s Kayla Marosites posted Tennessee Sports Writers Association Women’s Basketball Player of the Week honors Wednesday, registering 16.5 points and 12.0 rebounds with a pair of double-doubles in two wins for the Eagles.

The Elizabethton, Tenn., native netted 22 points with 13 boards in a 75-70 victory over Tusculum University, hitting 7-of-14 field goals with three 3-pointers. She added 5-for-6 at the foul line in the road win for Carson-Newman.

The junior guard collected 11 points and 11 rebounds in a home victory against Newberry College, connecting on 3-of-9 shots from the field and making all four free throws.

Marosites is averaging 14.7 points and 11.7 rebounds per game this season for the Eagles.

2018-19 TSWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Mika Wester, Carson-Newman
November 20 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman
November 27 – Rennia Davis, Tennessee
December 4 – Klaire Varney, Maryville College
December 11 – Evina Westbrook, Tennessee
December 18 – Kori West, King University
December 24 – Jenny Roy, Belmont
December 31 – Ellie Harmeyer, Belmont
January 9 – Klaire Varney, Maryville College
January 16 – Britton Boyer, Trevecca University

TSWA All-State teams announced for boys and girls golf

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced the 2018 All-State teams for boys and girls golf today, which includes Large and Small classes in Division I and Division II-A and II-AA.

2018 TWSA GIRLS GOLF ALL-STATE TEAMS
LARGE CLASS

Isabella Van der Biest, Dobyns Bennett
Lynn Lim, Station Camp
Alyssa Montgomery, Knox Central
Jayna Choi, Germantown Houston
Shelly Jang, Ravenwood
Lexanne Halama, Farragut

SMALL CLASS
Kaley Campbell, Summertown
Lindsey Hollis, Signal Mountain
Madilyn Newman, L&N STEM
Hannah Holland, Sale Creek
Carley Downhour, Cumberland Gap

DII-A
Angelina Chan, Franklin Road Academy
Tzunami Polito, Franklin Road Academy
Carla Kay Hickam Northpoint
Lydia Campbell, Boyd-Buchanan
Margaret Porter, Evangelical Christian School

DII-AA
Rachel Heck, St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School
Megan Tang, St. Mary’s
Kyndall Shamblin, Baylor School
Annabel Frist, Ensworth School
Caroline Frist, Ensworth School

2018 TSWA BOYS GOLF ALL-STATE TEAMS
LARGE CLASS
Lance Simpson, Farragut
Jackson Skeen, Science Hill
Austin Farris, Coffee County
Cameron Tankersley, Dickson County
Ty Beasley, Dickson County
John Morris, Jr., Franklin
Trenton Johnson, Brentwood
Sean Anderson, Science Hill

SMALL CLASS
Braedon Wear, Alcoa
Evan Woosley-Reed, Cascade
Ethan Hays, Gatlinburg-Pittman
Gabriel Hunter, Alcoa
Foster Wood, Signal Mountain

DII-A
Cade Russell, Christian Academy of Knoxville
Josh Holtschlag, Franklin Road Academy
Patton Samuels, Clarksville Academy
Gavin Clements, Christ Presbyterian Academy
Duke Waldrop, Battle Ground Academy
Jonathan Xoinis, Chattanooga Christian

DII-AA
Walker Crosby, Memphis University School
Julian Maxwell Ensworth School
Sheldon McKnight, Baylor School
Nathan Webb, Baylor School
Demi Dimatteo, Baylor School