TWC ARCHES Winter 2013
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Fall <strong>2013</strong><br />
Accomplishments in<br />
Athletics<br />
Men’s Soccer<br />
The Bulldogs finished 2nd in the regular season and had<br />
the opportunity to host the Quarterfinal round of the<br />
AAC Tournament. Unfortunately, Tennessee Wesleyan<br />
fell 2-1 to St. Andrews and their season was ended.<br />
Ryan Ejezie was awarded the Golden Boot award and<br />
Freshman of the Year for the Appalachian Athletic<br />
Conference. Named to the AAC All Conference 1st<br />
team was Josh Simnett, Nduka Kemjika, Clark Lydon,<br />
Martyn Freestone and Ryan Ejezie. Danny Plumbe and<br />
Ben Wilks were named to 2nd Team All-Conference<br />
while Ross Nelson and Travis Langhorne were named<br />
to the 3rd team All-Conference.<br />
Women’s Soccer<br />
The Lady Bulldog’s soccer team finished third in<br />
the regular season of the Appalachian Athletic<br />
Conference. Tennessee Wesleyan was defeated in the<br />
Quarterfinal round by Milligan College, 2-1. Kimberly<br />
Key and Amy Cooley were named to the 2nd Team<br />
AAC All Conference team. Madelyn Thomas was<br />
named to the 3rd Team All-Conference. Six Lady<br />
Bulldogs were named to the AAC All-Academic team:<br />
Daelyn Swafford, Ashlie Reagan, Lindsey Leonard,<br />
Rachel Hull, Courtney Alley, and Jaimee Moreland.<br />
Volleyball<br />
Abby Schuster was named to the AAC 1st Team All-<br />
Conference and AAC All Freshman Team. Kaylan<br />
Powers, Olivia Holden, Canaan Lindsay, Chassity Taylor,<br />
and Hayli Raines were all on the AAC All-Academic<br />
Team. Kaylan Powers was also named as a Daktronics-<br />
NAIA Scholar Athlete.<br />
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<strong>ARCHES</strong> | <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2013</strong>