Blue Raiders receiving national attention for success over past two years
The Blue Raider men's basketball team has garnered national attention over the past two seasons, the most recent coming in the form of features on ESPN.com and in USA Today.
Previous record set by U.S. Olympian Tyson Gay in 2004.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - MT's Noah Akwu claimed two titles at last week's Kentucky Invitational, setting a personal best in the men's 60 meter and nearly breaking the track record in the men's 200 meter.
Former Blue Raider completes first WNBA season
After two years of ending up as the last cut by the San Antonio Silver Stars, Alysha Clark decided to try her luck with a new team in 2012, accepting an invitation to attend the Storm's training camp. While Clark didn't fill a pressing need for the Storm, her hustle and consistent play during practices helped earn her the 11th and final spot on the Storm's roster to start the regular season.
Ranked 4th in the world by Golfweek
HISTORIC SIGNING: Perhaps the most impressive signing goes to Middle Tennessee State, who landed Tae Wan Lee from Orlando, Fla., during the early signing period on Wednesday.
Junior posted an average of 21 points and nine rebounds
College Sports Madness named Ebony Rowe the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week after averaging 21 points and nine rebounds against Kennesaw State and Memphis.
First pitch slated for 7 p.m. CT on MLB Network
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Former Blue Raiders Bryce Brentz and Coty Woods will participate in the Arizona Fall League's Rising Stars game Saturday at 7 p.m. CT. The contest will air on the MLB Network from Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Ariz.