January 2016 archive

Women’s Basketball: Grove City at Thiel (1-16-16)

Women’s Basketball – Grove City #34 Kathryn Erbelding 5-10 Senior Forward Stat Line: 20 points, 13 rebounds, 9 steals The reigning Defensive Player of the Year in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference put on a showcase against Thiel College, falling just one steal shy of a triple-double in a 67-45 victory over the Tomcats. Erbelding finished with …

Continue reading

Car Accident, Several Injuries Haven’t Stopped Thiel’s Hannah Stoneman

By Justin Zackal At 8 o’clock in the morning on November 25, 2011, Hannah Stoneman was sound asleep after spending the predawn hours finding Black Friday shopping deals. She just happened to be in her green Honda Civic, in the driver’s seat, crossing the centerline of a busy highway near her home in Berlin, Ohio, …

Continue reading

Men’s Basketball: Geneva at Chatham (1-9-16)

Men’s Basketball – Chatham #1 Nasir Alexander 5-8 Freshman Guard Stat Line: 20 points, 4 of 6 on 3-pointers In an historic win for the Chatham University men’s basketball program, freshman Nasir Alexander netted a team-high 20 points in a 75-71 win over the Geneva Golden Tornadoes. The victory was the first ever at home for the Cougars and Alexander …

Continue reading

Women’s Basketball: Geneva at Chatham (1-9-16)

Women’s Basketball – Chatham #25 Jesse Hinkle 5-9 Junior Forward Stat Line: 15 points, 6 rebounds Chatham had five players reach double figures in an 83-73 win over the Geneva Golden Tornadoes in the PAC Sports Network’s Game of the Week. Junior Jesse Hinkle was one of those five players, scoring 15 points and hauling in six rebounds to help …

Continue reading

Men’s Basketball: Thomas More at Bethany (1-6-16)

Men’s Basketball – Thomas More #14 Daniel Williams 5-10 Sophomore Guard Stat Line: 18 points, 4 of 10 on 3-pointers On a night where shooting percentages were held in check, Thomas More sophomore Daniel Williams was an offensive juggernaut with a game-high 18 points to lead the Saints to a 62-57 road win over Bethany. Thomas More’s 3-point …

Continue reading