Tennessee Tech volleyball head coach John Blair has announced a pair of signees for the 2011 season, bringing the total number of signees to four this off-season
Tennessee Tech volleyball head coach John Blair has announced a pair of talented signees for the 2011 season, both coming from Ohio to join the Golden Eagle program.
Riding the momentum of Thursday's victory, the Tech volleyball team raced out to a 1-0 lead Friday evening but couldn't sustain the effort, dropping a 3-1 contest to second-seed Austin Peay in the semifinals of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament.
Senior Leah Meffert led the sixth-seeded Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles to a come-from-behind, 3-2 victory over No. 3 Jacksonville State Thursday in the opening round of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament at Morehead State.
Fans who cannot attend the OVC Volleyball Tournament at Morehead State this week can listen to the action of all of the Golden Eagles matches via Free Teamline on the Internet or the telephone.
In what has become a consistent theme over the last four seasons, the Tennessee Tech volleyball team will take part in its fourth straight Ohio Valley Conference Tournament this week under head coach John Blair.
The "second season" begins this week for the Tennessee Tech volleyball team as the Golden Eagles head to Morehead, Ky., for the Ohio Valley Conference tournament. Tech wrapped up the 2010 regular season Saturday evening, droppig a 3-1 contest to SEMO before celebrating Senior Night.
For former Golden Eagle student-athletes were recognized Friday evening at the annual Hall of Fame Dinner, one of the highlights of Tennessee Tech's annual Homecoming festivities.
With two matches left in the 2010 regular season, the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles control their own playoff destiny as they host Eastern Illinois and Southeast Missouri State this weekend.
Behind their third sweep of the season, the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles extended their winning streak to three matches as they swept the UT Martin Skyhawks.
Down 2-1 in sets, the Tennessee Tech volleyball team scratched and clawed its way back to claim an energizing 3-2 Ohio Valley Conference match from Murray State Friday night in Eblen Center. Tech continues its four-match homestand Saturday against UT Martin at 2 p.m.
Fresh off their 3-1 win over Jacksonville State, the Golden Eagles (7-18, 5-9 OVC) will look to climb up the OVC standings using a four-match homestand that concludes the 2010 regular season. Tech opens its homestand with a pair of matches this weekend against Murray State and UT Martin.
The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (7-18, 5-9 OVC) earned their second victory of the season against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in four sets. Tech won by the scores of 27-22, 22-26, 25-20 and 25-23.
The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagle fell to the Austin Peay Lady Govs, 3-0, Saturday afternoon in Clarksville. Tech lost by the scores of 25-20, 25-13 and 25-23.
The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (6-17, 4-8 OVC) fell to the Tennessee State Tigers in five sets. Tech lost by the scores of 25-22, 25-16, 20-25, 20-25 and 17-15.
The Golden Eagles (6-16, 4-7 OVC) will look to continue their recent road success as they take part in their last 2010 regular season road trip. Tech will take on a trio of conference opponents including Tennessee State, Austin Peay and Jacksonville State.
The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagle volleyball team fell to the Eastern Kentucky Colonels Saturday afternoon, 3-1, in Eblen Center. TTU lost by the scores of 28-26, 25-16, 11-25 and 25-18.
Cruising toward an apparent OVC title, the Morehead State volleyball team nearly ran aground Friday evening against an inspired Tennessee Tech squad. The league-leading Eagles recovered to win the final two contests for a 3-2 victory in Eblen Center.
Tennessee Tech (6-14, 4-5 OVC) took the first match of its three-match homestand against Jacksonville State last Friday and will look to continue its winning ways against first-place Morehead State and second-place Eastern Kentucky.
Senior Leah Meffert earned her third career OVC Offensive Player of the Week award, while sophomore Kelsey Gray took home her first Defensive Player of the Week award for their efforts in Tennessee Tech’s win 3-1 over Jacksonville State. The awards were announced Monday by the OVC office.
Kelsey Gray had 10 blocks and 11 kills and an exhuberant crowd in Eblen Center helped Tennessee Tech swarm over Jacksonville State for a 3-1 Ohio Valley Conference volleyball victory Friday night.
The Tennessee Tech volleyball team wrapped up its recent four-match road trip with a 2-2 record and will look to improve upon what they accomplished on the road as they open a three-match homestand beginning with the Gamecocks of Jacksonville State, Friday evening.
Senior Leah Meffert was honored by the Ohio Valley Conference as she was named the Offensive Player of the Week for her efforts during Tennessee Techs most recent matches against Southeast Missouri State and Eastern Illinois.
As part of the Dig Pink National Breast Cancer Awareness Rally, the Tennessee Tech volleyball team will join thousands of other high school and college teams from around the country Friday in raising money for breast cancer research.