After picking up their first, win of the season last time out, Austin Peay State University men’s tennis will look to grab another pair of wins when they host a match at noon on Tuesday against Cumberland and a match on Saturday at 2 p.m. against North Alabama at the Governors Tennis Center.
Shortstop Bobby Head’s two-run home run in the fifth inning put Austin Peay State University’s baseball team out front for good in a convincing 13-6 victory against Eastern Michigan, Sunday, on Joe Maynard Field at Raymond C. Hand Park.
Outfielder TJ Foreman delivered a pinch-hit two-run single and closer Austin Carder picked up his season’s first save as Austin Peay State University’s baseball team battled to win the nightcap of a season-opening doubleheader against Eastern Michigan, Saturday, on Joe Maynard Field at Raymond C. Hand Park.
Three-pointers and forced turnovers, that has been the recipe for success this season for Austin Peay State University women’s basketball, and it was once again; as the Governors connected 12 times from three-point range and forced 27 Eastern Kentucky turnovers en route to a 69-53 win, Saturday in the Dunn Center.
The beat goes on for the Austin Peay State University women’s tennis, as the Governors picked up their seventh-straight win, dispatching Carson-Newman, 6-1, Friday at the Governors Tennis Center.
It came down to the wire, as Austin Peay State Univesity men’s tennis was tied 3-3, before junior Jacob Lorino picked up a decisive win in the final match of the day to get the Govs in the win column for the first time this season, as they beat Carson-Newman, 4-3, Friday at the Governors Tennis Center.
After creating some space in the Ohio Valley Conference postseason race, Austin Peay State University women’s basketball will have another chance to do so when they host a 1:30 p.m., Saturday game in the Dunn Center against Eastern Kentucky, who sits just a game behind the Governors for the eighth and final spot in the OVC Women’s Basketball Championship.
Montgomery County government has hired veteran and former Workforce Essential Director Michelle Lowe as Montgomery County’s new Diversity and Training Officer.