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Veterans and fresh faces contribute the scoring against conference foe.
Asbury College women's soccer team took on Berea College for their first KIAC Championship title Monday, Oct. 30 at 6:30 p.m. in Berea, Ky.
The Asbury College men’s and women’s soccer teams are competing in the NCCAA Championships in Kissimmee, Fla., Nov. 16-20. Asbury College ...
Brandon Fentress earned KIAC Player of the Week for Jan. 29-Feb. 4, highlighted for his career-high of 17 rebounds against Indiana University-Southeas ...
Although first pitch isn't until February 15, Asbury College baseball is showing signs of life on its field. Improvements include painted dugouts, ...
Senior Kerry Hancock of St. Louis, Mo., captured first place in the individual, 200-yard butterfly competition at the NAIA Swimming & Diving Champ ...
Asbury's first game since reinstating the baseball program won't happen until Spring 2008, however, the College is excited to announce Lee R ...
The Cross Country team competed in the Friendship Invitational, hosted by Cedarville University on Saturday, September 16th. The Eagles placed 10th ou ...
Eagles secure first ever KIAC title with a 2-1 win over Spalding University.
Asbury's women's cross country team placed 13th out of 22 teams in this past weekend's NCCAA Championships, held at Cedarville (Ohio) Univ ...
The Eagles defeated the Lady Knights, 30-16, 30-22, 28-30, 29-31, 15-10 to even the series with KCU at one match a piece for the season.
Women will head to the KIAC Tournament as the #1 overall seed.
Match moved to Saturday, October 28th at 6:00 p.m.
Overcoming a damp, cold night the Eagles advance to the KIAC Championship Game against Berea.
The women captured the event held at Kentucky Christian University by placing four runners in the Top 10.
2-0 win over host Berea gives Asbury College its first KIAC title in women's soccer.
The setback puts Asbury at 14-5-1 heading to the NCCAA National Tournament in Kissimmee, Fla.
Asbury captures conference crown and Coach of the Year for the second straight year.
Eagles looking to avenge last year's loss in the NCCAA Mid East Regional to Oakland City.
4-0 win over Oakland City sends the team to the NCCAA Nationals in Kissimmee, Florida.
Senior defender Drew Lesch-Wragge, midfielder Richie Menear, and junior forward Matt DeLong were named to the 2006 NCCAA All-Mid East Region Team. T ...
Eagles advance to second round, but loss to Spalding ends season.
Asbury's women's cross country team placed 13th out of 22 teams in this past weekend's NCCAA Championships, held at Cedarville (Ohio) Univ ...
Asbury fell to MidAmerica Nazarene 3-0 in yesterday's first round action of the NCCAA Men's Soccer Championships. With the loss the Eagles w ...
Five score in double figures as Eagles claim 90-74 win over Mid-Continent.
Loss to Mt. Vernon (OH) Nazarene keeps Eagles winless in NCCAA Tournament.
The Eagles featured balanced scoring with five players in double figures in a 100-57 rout of UC-Clermont.
Eagles rally to within one late, but fall to the Pioneers, 77-71.
Outside shooting would tell the tale as the Eagles shot 1-of-16 from behind the arc and only 21-of-58 from the field.
The Eagles suffered a 76-61 setback at the hands of Atlanta Christian, but rallied on Saturday to defeat host Toccoa Falls, 67-49.
The Swimming and Diving Team will be in Pass Christian, Mississippi from January 3-8 working with the First United Methodist Church of Biloxi.
Asbury was held to five points down the stretch, turning a 57-50 score into the final margin against the defending conference champion Lady Mountainee ...
Brett Johnson led in scoring with 18 as Asbury defeated IU-East at Conseco Fieldhouse, home of the NBA's Indiana Pacers.
Turnover problems again plague the Eagles as they move to 5-6 on the season after a 75-53 loss to the Pelicans.
Important information for parents, alumni, and fans wishing to attend Asbury College men's basketball junior varsity taking on the University of N ...
Team reflects on trip before a quick return to the pool in a meet against Centre College.
Four game reversal of fortune has the team at 9-6 overall continuing with conference play.
The scoreboard read "Carolina 90, Asbury 63" at the Dean E. Smith Center in Chapel Hill, NC on Saturday night, but the loss couldn't det ...
Five players scored in double figures, led by Michael Spann with 18 as Asbury built a 35-26 lead at halftime and coasted to their 12th win of the seas ...
Blistering second half turns a six-point halftime lead into a 95-74 win.
Twenty-eight Asbury turnovers led to easy baskets for Alice Lloyd as they would turn a close, five-point game at halftime into a 20-point win, 81-61. ...
Eagles get 59 of their 97 points against Boyce in the paint.
Strong second half can't overcome first-half deficit, resulting in the 62-52 loss.
Brian Johnson scored all of his 13 points in the first half, combining with Derek Bland scoring his 15 all the second half to extend the Eagles win st ...
31 turnovers offset an advantage in shooting, marking the sixth game of the season for Asbury with 30 or more turnovers.
Eagles sit atop the conference standings with a 4-1 mark after win and subsequent Spalding loss to Berea.
Eagles' 106 points are the highest total of the year, eclipsing the earlier game of 102 against IU-East in Conseco Fieldhouse.
Monday's 76-55 win completes a season sweep.
37 Eagle turnovers combined with a 31-12 Berea advantage in points off the bench add up to 90-74 win for the Lady Mountaineers.
45-19 second half run erases a 66-53 IUS lead.
61 percent shooting in the first half results in a 77-40 win.
Niki Bryant's three pointer with eight seconds left sends Eagles to 64-61 loss.
11th win in a row sets up showdown with Spalding for KIAC title.
76-44 loss takes Asbury out of the drivers seat for the KIAC regular season title.
Late blocking foul gave IUS lead after Asbury took control 52-50.
Derek Bland's three-pointer with :51 left puts Asbury in the lead, 75-74 after trailing by as much as 19 in the second half.
Eagles earn 6th (women's) and 11th (men's) place at the Bluegrass Conference Meet in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Win is the first in the women's KIAC Tournament in program history.
Eagles show fatigue from back-to-back games during decisive 20-3 run in the second half.
Senior Jamie Keller, sophomore Anna Stephenson, and sophomore Lindsey Wood win various awards from KIAC and NCCAA.
Dee Smith is Asbury's first signing for the 2007-08 season.
Men finish 1-4 in Hilton Head earning their lone win over Principia (Ill.) College, 7-2 last week. Highlighting the trip was the performance of Jeremy ...
Just days back from a Spring Break trip to Hilton Head, SC, Men's Tennis team suffers defeat at Bellarmine University in Louisville, 9-0.
Eagles fall in return to home court.
Senior Kerry Hancock of St. Louis, Mo., captured first place in the individual, 200-yard butterfly competition at the NAIA Swimming & Diving Champ ...
Compassion and competition highlighted the Asbury College women's soccer team trip to Bolivia over Spring Break, March 16-25. While competing in 1 ...
Mike Newlin provided Asbury's lone win against Georgetown, dropping a 8-1 decision to the Tigers.
Jeremy Duncan and Mike Newlin pick up a doubles win to avoid the sweep to the Colonels, 8-1.
Chris Driver of Corydon, Ind., and Keith Price of Liberty, Ky., signed letters of intent this week with Asbury College to play for the men's baske ...
9-0 result is second loss to the Pioneers this season.
The Eagles suffered a 7-2 setback at the hands of Campbellsville on Friday. Their scheduled match with IUS for Saturday the 14th was rained out and wi ...
5K Charity Run and 1-mile Fun Run set for Saturday, April 21 at 8:30 a.m. The $15 entry fee goes towards "AIDS in Africa", a program providi ...
Asbury finished one tiebreak away from earning a complete sweep, securing the 8-1 win over Berea in conference play on Tuesday at Berea.
Bart Flener to take over JV coaching role along with assistant duties after a one-year hiatus from coaching. The current West Jessamine High School pr ...
Freshman Lisa Sato broke a 4-4 tie winning her singles match over Chelsea Sullivan from Oakland City, 8-3, to give Asbury College its first win in wom ...
Men earn their second win over Berea on the season with a 9-0 sweep of the Mountaineers.
Eagles drop 5-4 decision to the Grenadiers on the road after splitting singles results but falling in two of three doubles matches. The regular season ...
Asbury's men's tennis team closed out its season at the KIAC Tournament this weekend, earning a 9-0 win over Berea before falling in the final ...
Jonathan Lewis and Danny Winklepleck sign on as Eagles last week for the 2007-08 season. Head Coach Josh Oakley is not done recruiting as he hopes to ...
Asbury College Athletics honored several student-athletes at their end of the year banquet in May.
Reporters from The Daily Independent in Ashland, Ky., recently highlighted the future of Asbury College baseball.
Junior led Eagles in points and rebounds while registering a single-season record of 96 blocks.
Eagles score first but allow three unanswered goals in loss.
Youthful team struggles on the road in season opener.
Eagles suffer back-to-back defeats to Hanover (Ind.) at home, 2-0 and Thomas More (Ky.) on the road, 4-2.
Senior Nate DeFreitas scores in the first OT to give the Eagles their first win on the 2007 season.
Eagles defeat Shawnee State, but drop matches against Cumberland (Tenn.) and Oakland City (Ind.)
Lindsay Keveren and Aaron Linard lead the way for the women's and men's teams. Women place 13th of 16 as a team.
Eagles get several chances to draw even but come up short.
Eagles cruise in 3-game match over Midway (Ky.), 30-10, 30-16, 30-12.
Savannah Demicell of Colorado City, Colo., was ready to attend college in California. She visited the school and the women’s basketball team, kn ...
Freshman duo powers Eagles to second win on the season.
Eagles improve to 2-0 under home lights with win over Bryan College.
Eagles bust out for eight goals, move to 2-2 on the season.
Eagles drop four straight games at Baker Invitational in Baldwin, Kansas but rebound to defeat Kentucky State on Tuesday, 30-19, 31-33, 30-23, 30-28.
Centre controls play, sends Eagles back to .500.
Eagles to participate in Friendship Invitational in Cedarville, Ohio this weekend.
Eagles earn second place finish at Judson College Invitational in Elgin, Ill. over the weekend.
Eagles suffer 0-4 weekend after losses against tough competition.
Women finish 11th out of 18 while the men earn 16th of 19 teams at Cedarville, Ohio.
Eagles go into Lexington and pick up a three-game win over the Pioneers.
Eagles felled by second straight, NAIA-ranked opponent.
Eagles score in first minute but can't hang on.
Women shutout in effort to take down NAIA power, Georgetown College.
Eagles drop two matches in Nashville, Tenn. against Trevecca Nazarene and Lyon (Ark.)
Eagles get goal in 90th minute to rescue a blown, three-goal lead.
Eagles return from 13-game road trip, earn win over Cumberlands
Eagles take down previously undefeated IU-East, 30-23, 23-30, 30-28, 31-29.
Eagles outshot 25-7, giving up 10 shots on goal compared to registering only four chances themselves.
Defending NCCAA National Champions prove to be too much for the Eagles.
Women finish 12th out of 15 teams while men place 15th.
Junior led Asbury to a 2-0 week, recording a season-high 20 kills in the match against IU-East.
Eagles improve to 5-7 after getting game-winning goal in the 85th minute.
Eagles earn season sweep over KSU with 3-1 win on Tuesday.
Asbury drops third straight decision, giving up six goals.
Eagles complete fourth straight home win.
Eagles battle for 2-0 win on Homecoming Weekend.
Eagles earn crucial conference win in front of huge Homecoming crowd.
Eagles improve to 2-0 in conference with 5-0 win over Berea.
Eagles dominate in three-game match to improve to 10-14.
Both men and women turn in second place finishes at Homecoming Meet.
Asbury gives up two goals in the last four minutes in loss to Oakland City.
Eagles blanked for the sixth time this year.
Eagles improve to 12-15 on the year with two wins on Saturday.
Junior earns her second KIAC award for the season for the week October 8-14.
Eagles head to KIAC Tournament as third-seed to face Mountain State.
Women repeat as KIAC Champs with win over Brescia, get to .500 by taking down Milligan.
Young Eagles pull to within a game of .500 with 10th win 13 games.
Greer earns KIAC nod, while Wiley takes home KIAC and NAIA Region honors.
The merge of seasons winding down with those starting up comes to a crescendo this weekend for Eagle athletics.
Eagles earn six first place votes in preseason coaches poll of the KIAC. Season begins Saturday at Georgetown.
Eagles earn season sweep over Kentucky Christian, even season at 16-16.
Both men and women defeat Mountain State on Friday and host, Brescia on Saturday to win KIAC titles.
Eagles continue slide after getting to .500 earlier in the week.
Eagles earn first-ever wins in men's and women's competition against Sewanee.
Eagles rally from down 0-2 to suffer loss in fifth game, 16-14.
Women capture KIAC title and earn fourth place in NAIA regionals. Men finish third in conference, ninth in regionals.
Eagles score final nine points in the last 3:10 of the game to pull out the win at Batavia, Ohio.
Eagles triumph over Montreat, 86-78 on Friday but suffer setback to Virginia Intermont on Saturday, 82-73.
Both men (5-0) and women (6-0) stay undefeated after wins over Transylvania and Union.
Eagles allowed only four shots on goal in loss at NAIA Region XII semifinals in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Eagles drop both matches of a tri-match against Lindsey Wilson, 19-30, 17-30, 24-30 and Union (Ky.), 20-30, 29-31, 13-30.
Men's Soccer set to host NCAA Division I, Eastern Illinois University tomorrow, Wednesday, November 7th at 4:00 p.m.
Eagles push Eastern Illinois to the limit before falling in overtime, 2-1.
Eagles can't recover from a 12-point first half in loss at the Super 8 Classic in Grayson, Ky. on Friday night.
18-2 run over the last seven minutes of the first half lifts Eagles to 87-85 win.
Women place 12th out of 24 teams while the men finished 18th out of 22 teams competing.
Lindsey Wood's double-double put Eagles over the top in the third and final game at the Super 8 Classic in Grayson, Ky.
Eagles take down host St. Louis Pharmacy and regular-season conference champ, Indiana-Southeast before coming up short in finals against Mountain State.
Seven Eagles earn All-Conference honors across the three sports. Paul Nesselroade named conference Coach of the Year.
Three Eagles score in double figures, but Asbury can't erase 18-point deficit in 78-71 loss.
Late changes in the schedule reflect time and opponent changes for upcoming UVA-Wise Classic this weekend at Wise, Va.
Eagles fall to 3-4 on the season after losses against Montreat (N.C.) and host UVA-Wise over the weekend.
Men earn wins over Milligan (Tenn.), 80-75 and rematch with Montreat (N.C.), 85-74. Team record now stands at 4-2 headed into holiday.
Larry McCullough named the school's fifth overall head coach. Program to throw out the first pitch in Spring 2009 after a six-year hiatus.
Eagles faced largest deficit at 68-53 with 9:05 left, rallied to send game into overtime at 81-81 but fall to Transylvania, 90-84.
Asbury's game against Marian (Ind.) in Indianapolis scheduled for this Saturday has been changed to a 1:00 p.m. tip-off time.
Sophomore from Colingwood, Ontario named to the NAIA First Team All-Region squad from the 12th Region, marking the first such nomination for an Asbury women's soccer player.
Lindsey Wood and Anna Stephenson each register double-doubles in Eagles 72-61 win over UVA-Wise. The win moves Asbury to 4-5 on the season.
All 17 Eagle players see at least 7:57 of playing time as Asbury cruises to 86-41 win over Crown College in the first day of the AC/BC Classic.
Brett Johnson scored 42 points, half of Asbury's total in an 84-71 win over Cincinnati Christian.
Eagles shoot 4-of-22 from the field in the first half en route to a 70-49 loss at Marian (Ind.).
A December report from the NAIA ranks 16 individual times in the top 10 of their events, with four first-place times and scores among the nation's swimmers and divers.
Eagles give up 10 three-point field goals in loss at Campbellsville. Tigers get each of their starters in double figures while Michael Spann led Asbury with 17 points.
Johnson earns award after a 42-point, 11-rebound performance against Cincinnati Christian this Saturday.
Hot shooting in the second half helps Eagles overcome lackluster start in 89-84 win.
Eagles shoot 51.9% (28-54) for the game, including 9-of-15 from behind the arc to cruise to a 79-64 win.
Eagles suffer setback against Mid-Continent after shooting 28.9% from the field, including an 8-for-30 night from three point range.
18-3 run during the second half carries Asbury to a 68-64 win over the University of the Cumberlands at the KIAC-MidSouth Challenge in Berea.
Johnson earns second-straight award after a 24-point, 13-rebound performance led the Eagles to a win over NAIA Division I, University of the Cumberlands, 68-64 at the KIAC-MidSouth Challenge in Berea, Ky. on Saturday.
Up 45-27 with 9:32 left to play, Asbury survived a 29-12 run by Spalding to hold on for the one point win.
Asbury women earned 5th place ranking in first NAIA Swimming & Diving poll of the season. Simon Fraser (B.C.) heads the list.
Asbury earns 84 points to enter the poll at 25 in the latest coaches poll for the NAIA, Division II.
Eagles earn 74-52 win despite Jenny Bunge and Anna Stephenson both being saddled with four fouls apiece.
Eagles suffer back-to-back losses to NCAA Division I, Georgia Southern (82-51) and Chattanooga (89-63) on Thursday and Friday nights.
The men's basketball team is set for it's second game in Hawaii on Jan. 5 against Hawaii-Hilo. The Eagles lost 87-65 at Chaminade University in Honolulu on New Year's Eve.
Asbury led nearly all the game but trailed 59-58 before Sarah Yates scored inside and earned a trip to the line with 2:01 left to give the Eagles a 61 ...
Hawaii-Hilo used a hot shooting first-half to post themselves to a 60-36 lead that the Eagles could not overcome. Asbury will spend the next days on the island before heading back to the mainland on Tuesday.
St. Mary's pulls out win with Eagles missing two key starters. Asbury falls to 6-9 on the season.
Men's Basketball completes a whirlwind that includes a trip to Hawaii and for the JV team a return trip to play at the University of North Carolina's ...
Still nursing injuries, Eagles soar against an over-matched Boyce College squad, 96-64 on Tuesday, but fall at Cincinnati Christian on Thursday, 83-79 ...
Brandon Fentress scored 23 of his 29 points in the first half, posting the Eagles to a 50-25 lead that turned into a 101-58 win.
Strong play off the bench from Amanda Bechtel and Allison Smith spark the Eagles to their first win against Berea in five years.
Anna Stephenson scores 28 points as Asbury earns their second-straight win in overtime fashion, defeating Alice Lloyd, 88-87, in double OT.
Ben Spann and Brandon Fentress double for 25 and 20 points, but the Eagles yield 50 second-half points, falling 80-79.
Back-to-back strong showings against Kentucky Christian and Berea College earn Wood the KIAC Player of the Week for January 14-20.
Swim team looks to make up ground from a meet two weeks ago at the Colonel Classic hosted by Centre. Asbury finished third in both men's and women's events.
Derek Bland scored his 1,000th career point, but Asbury surrendered a 38-34 halftime lead in an 84-77 loss to the Golden Eagles.
Asbury survives a 13-1 run by the Eutectics to close the game, 61-59. Eagles are now 3-1 in conference, tied for the lead.
Roster is set at 30 players, featuring 23 true freshmen. Opening Day is at home, Friday, February 15th against Taylor University.
Senior Manes Preptit has been invited to a Feb. 22-23 training combine for the Charleston (S.C.) Battery, a first-division club of the United Soccer L ...
Eagles comeback from 11-point halftime deficit to tie the game at 45 with just over eight minutes, but Midway proves tough down the stretch.
Eagles defeat Union but fall to Centre. Asbury won 15 individual and team events, highlighted by a new record in the men's 200 IM in 1:40.98.
Eagles tied the game at 82-82 with 1:36 left but turnovers would rob them of a chance at a crucial conference road win.
Spann's 26 gives him exactly 1,000 points for his career, making him the 12th Eagle to eclipse the milestone.
Eagles score a record amount of points in a 125-85 win over IU-East. In the process, the Eagles hold Joe Ramey, the nation's leading scorer at 30.5 pp ...
Women shoot 27.9 percent (12-of-43) from the field in Saturday's loss at Spalding.
Eagles use a 12-1 run down the stretch for the 78-64 win while missing three players due to illness.
Eagles go nearly 16 minutes in the second half with only one field goal in 74-58 loss.
Thirty-four turnovers negate 60% shooting against Berea in 101-77 loss.
Eagles shoot 25.4 percent from the floor (17-for-67) in loss to focused Alice Lloyd team.
Eagles shoot nearly 60 percent in the first half to take a commanding 51-16 lead at halftime, never looking back in 81-34 win. Lindsey Wood led with 1 ...
Asbury allows 55.4% shooting from the field in loss. Eagles led by Derek Bland and Ben Spann with 15 points each.
Eagles claw back after being down 17 with just 3:21 remaining but Derek Bland's three-point attempt rimmed out, giving Alice Lloyd the 92-87 win.
Eagles have to wait one more day after Friday's cancellation, but finally take the field after a five-year absence.
Saturday's doubleheader against Cedarville (Ohio) has been cancelled due to the ice storm that passed through the central Kentucky area. No make up date has been announced. The team will however, travel to face Centre College on Thursday, February 28th.
Eagles earn a pair of wins over Ohio Christian, 10-3 & 11-4 to improve to 7-9 on the season. Freshman Adam Ward steals eight bases combined in bot ...
Both teams earn easy wins over St. Louis Pharmacy, 66-31 for the women, 98-51 for the men.
Men & Women both capture Appalachian Conference championships in weekend meet at Bristol, Va. Coach Dorothy Kempf named Coach of the Year.
Game cancelled due to impending weather concerns, no makeup date to be announced.
Seniors Brandon Fentress and Brett Johnson led Asbury with 38 points on 17-of-22 shooting for the floor as seven seniors said goodbye.
Women's home game against Midway will be made up on Monday, February 25th at 7:00 p.m. Men's game has no make-up date.
Both men and women are set to play on Thursday as the women will face Alice Lloyd at 2:00 p.m. while the men will face St. Louis Pharmacy at 7:00 p.m. ...
Asbury will play Cedarville (Ohio) University at 3:30 on Monday at home to make up for the lost doubleheader on Saturday.
Eagles come up just short of ending IU-Southeast's undefeated KIAC season. Ben Spann led Asbury with 16 points.
Asbury College hosts the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC) men’s and women’s basketball tournament Feb. 28-March 1.
Eagles get homeruns from Zach Monroe and Mark Deetsch, jumping out to an 8-0 lead en route to a 9-5 win.
Eagles struggle against Midway defense down the stretch, falling 60-55. The loss makes Asbury the number five-seed in Thursday's KIAC Tournament.
A win will put the Eagles into Friday's semifinals against #1 seed, Midway at 12:00 noon.
Asbury advances to Friday's semifinal against KIAC regular-season champion, IU-Southeast. The Grenadiers swept the Eagles in the regular season, most recently with a 70-65 win back on Feb. 23.
Taylor's 422.55 score earns her the individual 1-meter national championship, the program's second title after Kerry Hancock's first-place finish in t ...
Eagles bolt out to a 4-0 first-inning lead but can't find relief in 6-4 setback at Centre.
Dorothy Kempf named NAIA Women's National Coach of the Year after Asbury College places sixth out of 22 teams. Caitlynn Taylor and Matt Hood win Natio ...
Hood won the event by .01 of a second to provide Asbury with their second, individual national championship of the weekend.
Both teams come up short in upset bids of #1 seeds in the men's and women's KIAC Basketball Tournament semifinals on Saturday.
Eagles drop a pair in Williamsburg, 5-3 and 6-2 against ranked Patriots.
With bad weather forecasted for the weekend, Asbury will play at Georgetown today instead of Friday as scheduled. First pitch is 5:00 p.m.
Monroe tagged a three-run homerun in Asbury's 9-6 win over Georgetown last Thursday night.
Men fall 7-2, women fall 8-1 in loss at Campbellsville.
Eagles shoot 56.7 percent (17-30) from the field for the second half, turning a six-point halftime lead into a 30-point rout.
Jon Wes Adams improves to 2-0 after pitching 7 2/3 innings of solid work as Asbury registered 14 hits, jumping to a 6-0 lead en route to the 9-6 win.
Central Kentucky gets covered with 5-10 inches of snow, cancelling Asbury's game at Campbellsville. No makeup date has been announced.
Eagles rally with three runs in the ninth inning to force extra innings but 17 men left on base prove one too many opportunities missed in 6-5 loss.
Eagles set to meet 4th-seeded Dallas Baptist in Oakland City, Indiana at 4:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. central.
Rain today and forecasts of rain on Saturday have cancelled this weekend's series with Oakland City. The games will not be made up.
With 23 freshmen, the newly reinstated Asbury College baseball team maybe the youngest in their conference. But that doesn’t matter to theplayer ...
Eagles give up 13 extra base hits, including four homeruns in 24-5 loss to Reinhardt College.
Eagles take early 14-9 lead but Dallas Baptist proves too much, answering with a 22-7 run en route to an 86-70 win. Brett Johnson tops 1,000 points for his career.
Eagles respond after humbling loss to Reinhardt with back-to-back wins over Atlanta Christian.
Swimmers, ages 3-17 will be taught by Red Cross Certified team members while being supervised by Eagles' head coach Dorothy Kempf.
Eagles commit 30 fouls giving Geneva College 37 attempts from the free throw line in 87-83 loss. Asbury will meet Oakland City for 7th Place on Thursd ...
Eagles allow nine walks, putting themselves into a 5-1 hole that proved too deep.
Free throws and questionable calls down the stretch doom Asbury to an eighth-place finish with the loss to Oakland City.
Eagles get win over #7 Southern Poly Tech State on Wednesday but lose to Tennessee Temple on Thursday.
Brett Johnson and Derek Bland earn NCCAA All-American, First and Second team respectively. Robert Coleman and Dusty Riedesel named as NCCAA Scholar At ...
Eagles surrender second most runs this season in loss to Saints. Asbury rallied from down 12-4 with five runs in the 7th but fall short.
Eagles bounce back with a 12-1 win over Cincinnati Christian to end a five-game losing streak.
Asbury batters pounded out 15 hits, including two homeruns, in 12-11 win over Mount St. Joseph (Ohio).
Eagles win second and fourth games to split the season series at Alice Lloyd, 2-2. The win moves them to 11-16 on the year, 2-6 in KIAC play.
Asbury started slow in game one of the doubleheader, giving up an early 4-0 lead to Miami-Middletown but would score 12 of the next 13 runs of the day ...
Eagles breeze through the first game to an 11-1 win but falter in the nightcap by dropping an 8-6 decision.
Asbury captured the first game with a school-record, 16-run second inning but would lose a three run lead in dropping the nightcap in 10 innings, 13-7 ...
Wilmore, Ky. - Sophomore Zach Monroe was named the KIAC Player of the Week for April 14-20. For the week, Monroe batted 11-for-19 (.579 average) with a homerun and four RBI's on the week. This marks the second time being awarded with the honor as Monroe was named for the week of March 3-9. The starting catcher has appeared in all of Asbury's 34 games and leads the team in hits, doubles, homeruns, RBI, batting average, slugging percentage, on-base percentage, and total bases.
Four Eagle errors provide four runs for Centre in 8-4 loss. Second baseman Mark Deetsch provided the offense, driving in three runs.
Eagles suffer through a tough first day, dropping 14-3 and 8-4 decisions before they would steal away game three on Saturday with a 7-6 win, denying B ...
Eagles begin 2008-09 recruiting with four signees from strong in-state programs: Hanna Blankenship, Ellen Gray, Christy Gemmell, and Hayley Spivey.
Junior Slade Halvaksz and sophomore Zach Monroe each earn All-KIAC honors with Monroe receiving a spot on the NAIA All-Region XII team.
Asbury College is pleased to announce Bart Flener as the College’s head women’s basketball coach.
Kids ages 5-15 can participate in the camp from June 23-26. All-day sessions are $125 with half-day being $75. Deadline for registration is June 20th. ...
Asbury College is pleased to announce Will Shouse as the College’s head men’s basketball coach.
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