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Volleyball Vs Point University- November 3, 2015 AAC Spectator Code of Conduct 1. Cheer loudly and proudly for your team, not against the visitors 2. No profanity, vulgarity, racist or sexist remarks TENNESSEE WESLEYAN 3. No personal remarks towards players, coaches, or officials 4. Show that you know the game 5. Stay away from the playing area and team bench areas VOLLEYBALL 6. Zero tolerance for alcohol or drug use at all contests Tennessee Wesleyan College Athletics is a proud member of the NAIA and is committed to character driven athletics which is represented by our participation in the NAIA’s Champions of Character program. The administration, coaches, and student athletes are all committed to proudly represent the college and the NAIA through the program’s five core values of: integrity, responsibility, respect, sportsmanship, and servant leadership. For all up-to-date sports information and statistics go to www.twcbulldogs.com CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS: TN Wesleyan vs Point University November 3, 2015 Olivia Holden 6:30 pm Amber Taylor Chassity Taylor Tori Sell TWC LADY BULLDOGS (10-14; 8-9 AAC) TWC SCHEDULE DATE TIME/Results OPPONENT # Name CL Pos HT Hometown 9/1 L 3-0 Milligan College * 9/4 L 3-0 Loyola University 2 Breanna Green SO DS/L 5-2 Seymour, TN 9/4 W 3-0 Calumet of St. Joseph 5 Hailey Gibson SO OH 5-6 Dallas, TX 9/5 L 3-1 Florida College 6 Sierra Ingraham JR OH/RS 5-9 San Diego, CA 9/5 L 3-0 Keiser University 7 Amber Taylor SR DS/L 5-7 Port Charlotte, FL 9/11 W 3-2 Truett McConnell * 9/12 W 3-0 Reinhardt University * 8 Chassity Taylor SR S 5-8 Port Charlotte, FL 9/16 W 3-1 Emory & Henry College 9 Olivia Holden SR S 5-5 Soddy Daisy, TN 9/18 L 3-0 @ Columbia College * 10 Kirsten Henry SO MH 5-11 Madisonville, TN 9/19 W 3-2 @ St. Andrews College * 11 Lauren Smith FR DS/OH 5-8 Soddy Daisy, TN 9/22 L 3-0 Union College * 9/22 L 3-1 Martin Methodist 13 Mandi Flores SO MH 6-0 Crystal City, TX 9/25 W 3-1 Bluefield College * 15 Rachel Lawhorn SO MH 5-9 Cleveland, TN 9/29 L 3-0 @ Bryan College * 16 Lauren Applewhite FR RS 6-1 Houston, TX 9/29 L 3-0 Life University @Bryan 20 Morgan Henry FR OH/RS 5-9 Madisonville, TN 10/6 W 3-1 @ Point University * 10/9 L 3-2 Milligan College * 25 Chloe Mitchell FR S 5-11 Soddy Daisy, TN 10/10 W 3-1 Montreat College * 26 Olivia Fisher SO OH 5-9 Lenoir City, TN 10/16 L 3-1 @ Truett McConnell * 10/17 W 3-0 Reinhardt University * 10/20 L 3-0 Bryan College * 10/23 W 3-0 Columbia College * 10/24 L 3-0 St. Andrews College * Ashley Harris - Head Coach 10/30 L 3-0 @ Montreat College * Ben Barber- Assistant Coach 11/3 6:30 PM Point University * 11/6 6:30 PM @ Bluefield College * 11/7 1:00 PM @ Union College * 11/7 2:30 PM Campbellsville University @ Union Follow the Bulldogs on Social Media Tennessee Wesleyan College Athletics @TWCBulldogs Tennessee Wesleyan Athletics POINT SKYHAWKS (4-19; 3-16 AAC) Game Day Programs Sponsored by: # Name CL Pos Hometown 2 Amanda Clarke FR DS Pine Mountain, Ga. 3 Janice Morales JR DS Miami, Fla. 4 Marsha Dillard SO OH/RS Bakersfield, Calif. 5 Laknea Malone FR OH/RS Childersburg, Ala. 6 Bellah Dilascio JR RS/MH Homosassa, Fla. 7 Ashley Gasaway SO S Loganville, Ga. 9 Sydney Cooley JR OH/DS Powder Springs, Ga. 10 Alex Taylor SR S Lakeland, Fla. 12 Danielle Garrett JR MH Conyers, Ga. 14 Brittany Jacobson SR RS Oxford, Ga. 15 Brea Sherman SR OH Tyrone, Ga. Appalachian Athletic Conference 16 Karlee Winecoff SR MH Cartersville, Ga. Bryan 16-2; 22-13 17 Alysia Harris JR MH Riverdale, Ga. Union 13-4; 21-11 18 Jessica Langley SR DS LaFayette, Ga. Milligan 12-5; 17-12 20 Breanda Cobb JR RS/OH Auburn, Ala. St. Andrews 11-6; 17-8 Columbia 9-8; 12-12 Tennessee Wesleyan 8-9; 10-14 Bluefield 7-10; 12-15 Amanda Jones - Head Coach Reinhardt 7-12; 11-17 Truett-McConnell 7-12; 11-18 Montreat 4-13; 6-26 Point 3-16; 4-19 AAC; Overall Olivia Holden is the daughter of Geoff and Terry Holden. Holden graduated from Soddy Daisy in 2012. Holden is Tori Sell has been with the volleyball majoring in Church Vocation. Her career program for the last 3 years and has been here at TWC has been fulfilled with many a vital part to the team on and off the milestones. Holden has played in over court. Thank you for your hard work and 365 games, accumulated 111 kills and dedication to the team; we love you! reached 1350 assists. Holden had a career game high of 25 assists against Emory & Henry, earlier this season. Along with that impressive number, Holden was voted team captain for the last 2 seasons as well. Holden is a 4 year starter for the Lady Bulldogs. 2015 seniors Amber Taylor is from Port Charlotte, FL, Chassity Taylor is from Port Charlotte, FL, where she graduated from Port Charlotte where she graduated from Port Charlotte High School in 2012. Her parents are High School. Her parents are Rodney Rodney and Stephanie Taylor, and and Stephanie Taylor, and Belinda Lehan. Belinda Lehan. Taylor is looking to pursue Her twin sister Amber Taylor also plays a career in Special Education upon her for TWC. Taylor is looking to pursue a graduation. Taylor has been a 4 year career in Education upon her graduation. starter for TWC and has played in over Taylor has been a 4 year starter for TWC 363 games, has added over 1050 digs and has played in over 366 games, and has accumulated over 1600 reception added 290 kills and has accumulated passes. Taylor had a career game high of 1400 assists. Taylor had a career game 31 digs during the Martin Methodist match high of 18 assists during the St. Andrews earlier this year. match of this year. .
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