Scots Weekly: Week 25 (Feb. 15-20, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Notches Two Victories on Saturday
The Covenant men's tennis team picked up its first two victories of the season on Saturday with a pair of 9-0 wins over Maryville and Johnson.
View ArticleScots Weekly: Week 26 (Feb. 22-27, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleHarvie Notches USA South Player of the Week Award
Covenant men's tennis sophomore Matthew Harvie has been named USA South Player of the Week for the period ending Feb. 28, announced the conference on Monday afternoon.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Suffers Setback to Millsaps
Playing their first home match on Lookout Mountain this year, the Covenant men's tennis team lost to non-conference foe Millsaps by a 9-0 score
View ArticleScots Weekly: Week 27 (Feb. 29-March 5, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Falls at Ferrum
Playing their first match in eight days, the Covenant men's tennis team fell to USA South foe Ferrum 7-2 on Saturday morning.
View ArticleScots Weekly: Week 27 (March 7-12, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleRegionally Ranked Berry Gets Best of Men's Tennis
No. 18 regionally ranked Berry defeated the Covenant men's tennis team 7-2 in non-conference action on Wednesday afternoon at Richards Tennis Complex in Rome.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Falls to Averett, Centre
Matthew Harvie and Chris Cox combined to go 6-0 on the day between singles and doubles play, but the Covenant men's tennis team was defeated by USA South foe Averett 6-3 before falling 5-4 to Centre.
View ArticleScots Weekly: Week 29 (March 14-19, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleCox Named USA South Player of the Week
Covenant men's tennis sophomore Chris Cox has been named the USA South Player of the Week for the period ending March 20, announced the conference on Monday.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Snaps Skid with 9-0 Win at William Peace
The Covenant men's tennis team snapped its losing streak on Friday with a 9-0 victory over William Peace in USA South action.
View ArticleScots Weekly: Week 30 (March 21-26, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleMen's Tennis' Harvie Earns Region Ranking
Covenant men's tennis sophomore Matthew Harvie is regionally ranked No. 21 in singles play by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA)
View ArticleThursday Tennis Matches Postponed
Thursday's Covenant men's and women's tennis matches against Oglethorpe have been postponed due to heavy rain in the area. No makeup date has been announced as of yet.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Falls to Piedmont, Defeats Greensboro on Saturday
The Covenant men's tennis team fell to Piedmont 7-2 to open Saturday, but responded with a 9-0 victory over Greensboro to finish off the day at the on campus courts.
View ArticleScots Weekly: Week 31 (March 28-April 2, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleNo. 28 Sewanee Defeats Men's Tennis
The Covenant men's tennis team fell at No. 28-ranked Sewanee 9-0 at the Bruton-Guerry Tennis Courts in Sewanee on Tuesday in non-conference action.
View ArticleFriday's Tennis Matches Moved to Manker Patten
Because of weather, Friday's Covenant tennis matches against USA South foe LaGrange have been indoors at the Manker Patten Tennis Club in Chattanooga.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Sneaks Past LaGrange on Shimmel's Clincher
The Covenant men's tennis team stayed in the hunt for a USA South Tournament berth with a 5-4 victory over LaGrange
View ArticleHuntingdon Takes Narrow Victory over Men's Tennis
Visiting Huntingdon took a 5-4 victory over the Scots on Saturday afternoon at the Covenant Tennis Complex.
View ArticleHarvie Tabbed USA South Men's Tennis Player of the Year
Covenant men's tennis sophomore Matthew Harvie was named the USA South Player of the Year, while sophomore Chris Cox was a second team selection
View ArticleScots Weekly: Week 34 (April 18-23, 2016)
Returning this year is Scots Weekly, a weekly publication highlighting the past week in Covenant athletics with news, notes and more.
View ArticleMen's Tennis Gains Commitment from Hull
Logan Hull, a senior from Rockdale County High School (Conyers, Ga.), has committed to attend Covenant College and play tennis for the Scots and head coach John Hirte starting in the fall of 2016.
View ArticleSpring Recaps: Men's Tennis
Under head coach John Hirte, the Scots finished 5-13 overall, but just narrowly missed qualifying for the USA South Tournament with a 4-6 conference record.
View ArticleStudent-Athletes Named to Dean's List for Spring 2016
Covenant College released its spring 2016 Dean's List earlier this week. Student-athletes from across Covenant's varsity and junior varsity programs were recognized.
View Article108 Student-Athletes Earn USA South All-Academic
The USA South Athletic Conference announced its 2015-16 All-Academic honorees on Wednesday and 108 Covenant student-athletes were recognized.
View ArticleTop Moments of 2015-16: Harvie's Historic Year
This is the third of a weekly summer series on athletics.covenant.edu highlighting some of the top athletic moments and accomplishments from the 2015-16 academic year.
View ArticleFox Commits to Covenant Men's Tennis
Micah Fox, a senior from Ellington High School (Ellington, Conn.), has committed to attend Covenant College and play tennis for the Scots and head coach John Hirte starting in the fall of 2016.
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