Fresh off one of its most successful seasons under head coach Jerry Carpenter, the University of Tennessee at Martin golf team travels to Pineville, Ky. for its season-opener at the Wasioto Winds Fall Kickoff Invitational, hosted by Morehead State. The tournament will include two rounds on Monday, Sept. 9 and a final round on Tuesday,… Continue reading UTM golf team opens fall season this weekend at Wasioto Winds Fall Kickoff Invitational
Skyhawk volleyball sweeps day one of of Country Inn and Suites Invitational
The UTM volleyball team continued its winning ways today, defeating Charlotte 3-0 (25-23, 25-23, 27-25) this morning and turning away UNC Asheville 3-1 (18-25, 25-19, 25-22, 15-18) this afternoon in the Country Inn and Suites Invitational. By picking up a pair of victories, the Skyhawks improved to 5-1 on the season. That ties the best… Continue reading Skyhawk volleyball sweeps day one of of Country Inn and Suites Invitational
Skyhawks soccer battle tough against No. 20 Denver before falling 1-0
The UTM soccer team battled throughout the opening match of the Denver Invitational against nationally ranked host No. 20 Denver, before falling to the Pioneers 1-0 at CIBER Field in Denver, Colorado. The Skyhawks (1-3-1) held the host Pioneers (5-0) scoreless before allowing the deciding goal in the 71st minute. Denver came into the match… Continue reading Skyhawks soccer battle tough against No. 20 Denver before falling 1-0
Brad Goss hired as interim head baseball coach at UTM
Brad Goss, who has served as an assistant coach on the UTM baseball staff for the past nine seasons, has been appointed the interim head coach effective immediately. “Through the search process and discussions with our leading candidates, it became obvious that the timing and circumstances surrounding our search were not ideal,” said Phil Dane,… Continue reading Brad Goss hired as interim head baseball coach at UTM
What they say: Boise State prepares for UTM
Editor’s Note: This story originally ran in The Arbiter, Boise State’s independent student newspaper. The Broncos will take on the Skyhawks of UTM this Saturday for their home opener for the 2013 season. Coming off the worst loss in the Chris Petersen era, and the worst loss since a 48-13 beating at Georgia in… Continue reading What they say: Boise State prepares for UTM
Martin Arts Co-op President to be evicted
Since 2008, the Martin Arts Co-op has promoted the arts throughout Weakley County and its communities and is a place for local artists to showcase their work. All of that began to change, former members said, when Cecil Edward Norwood showed up on the local arts scene in late April. He opened his business in… Continue reading Martin Arts Co-op President to be evicted
UTM volleyball improves to 3-1, outlasting Evansville in five sets in home opener
Allie Whimpey recorded a team-high 16 kills – including six in the fifth and final set – to help guide the University of Tennessee at Martin volleyball team to a 3-2 victory over Evansville (25-21, 26-24, 17-25, 22-25, 20-18) at Skyhawk Fieldhouse this evening. The 16 kills were only two shy of Whimpey’s career-high total… Continue reading UTM volleyball improves to 3-1, outlasting Evansville in five sets in home opener
Nation awaits decision on action in Syria
On Aug. 31, President Barack Obama announced that he was seeking support from Congress to take military action against Syria in response to the recent deadly chemical weapons attack. Several citizens may be wondering how the United States has gotten into this predicament, and where it all began. It’s been a two-year journey similar to one… Continue reading Nation awaits decision on action in Syria
The World Race is on: UTM alumna begins 11-month-journey
UTM alumna Jena Bea Haney from Hickman, Ky., joins UTM alumna Mary-Katherine Hill and UTM alumnus Brent Acker in running The World Race on Sept. 10. According to The World Race website, “The World Race is a stretching journey into 11 countries in 11 months to serve ‘the least of these’ while amongst real and… Continue reading The World Race is on: UTM alumna begins 11-month-journey
West Nile Virus confirmed in Tennessee
Recently the West Nile Virus (WNV) has quickly gained attention in West Tennessee and surrounding areas. To date the total number of reported cases of the West Nile Virus across the state is five, according to the Tennessee Department of Health; with two of those cases being confirmed as human, just two days ago in… Continue reading West Nile Virus confirmed in Tennessee