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The Legacy of the Smiths

By Baylie Davis The legacy of the Smiths began in August of 2017 when Marjorie Smith began her volleyball career at Tennessee Wesleyan University. Marjorie, an outside hitter wearing number 3, played volleyball from 2017-2021 and graduated in December of 2021. She is one of the best volleyball players to ever come through TWU. She holds the career record for kills with a total of 1,308 career kills. She is the only volleyball player on record with over 1,000 kills and was named All-AAC Second Team twice. The legacy continued as Shante Smith began her volleyball career a year after her sister graduated. The legacy wears number 13 and is also an outside hitter as well as a right-side hitter. Shante is currently a sophomore at Tennessee Wesleyan, so her career is just getting started, but her intensity and energy on the court make her one of TWU’s most-watched players. Baylie Davis caught up with the Smith sisters courtside after the Lady Bulldogs collected a big conference win against Kentucky Christian University. Listen in to get an inside look at the Smiths’ volleyball careers and how they have influenced each other. Photos courtesy of TWU Athletics

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TWU Lacrosse – Return to Glory

ATHENS, Tenn. – Tennessee Wesleyan University Men’s lacrosse team is looking for a solid upcoming season as the Bulldogs are returning every starter from offense from the year prior. With the team only adding four new players to the roster, the Bulldogs will be relying on their experience to lead the team back to the national tournament. The team has noticed the sense of a pattern the last few seasons as the Bulldogs have had 2 mediocre seasons with 1 of the best seasons in program history. In 2021, the Bulldogs saw seven wins with five losses. The 2022 team experienced the best season in the Tennessee Wesleyan lacrosse program as the team reached the national tournament before being put out in the first round. This previous 2023 season saw the Bulldogs with eight wins and seven losses, but the team is looking to bounce back and earn another trip to the national tournament. With half of the 2023 roster being able to experience the 2022 national tournament. This year the team will be eager to return to the national tournament as the Bulldogs will start their season with 2 out of the first 5 games being against ranked opponents. By defeating both ranked teams, the Bulldogs will be able to jumpstart their road to nationals early in the season. With a strong start to fall ball, the Bulldogs are finding their stride during practice to take on the top teams in the 2024 season. Coming into the 2024 season the Bulldogs have a balanced roster of upper and lowerclassmen. Returning two all-conference players, adding an assistant coach, and returning their top three points leaders from the 2023 season. Losing only two starters, the bulldogs look to fill these pieces by competing each week for the starting spots as the team has high expectations for the 2024 season. To hear more on the Bulldogs 2024 season, tune into the Bulldog Beat podcast below, featuring Head Coach Kevin Parker and two senior Bulldogs. Story by Jackson Lollis, Robert Holekamp, and Joe Britton.Podcast Assistance by Baylie Davis, Jarimyah CookPhotos by Mason Lanhart

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Season Before the Season

By Jarimyah Cook ATHENS, Tenn. – The Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs Mens Soccer team has been off to a very chaotic start to their season with the top 10 teams they have faced along with the harsh results and cancellation of games they’ve had. This kind of preseason shouldn’t be put onto anybody but no other way to strengthen the team by overcoming some adversity. Most teams want a slow start to the preseason to get the chemistry right between the players because some people have just met each other and need to get used to the play style. So, the Bulldogs opened with two U19 club teams in Chattanooga Red Wolves Academy and FC Alliance which the boys handled and dominated in those games. This gave the team some confidence and stability as the trainings were getting better because they were starting to gel. Less than a week after the team played the Red Wolves it was their first real test to see what they were made of. Coming to Athens was Tennessee Southern which were a team like the Bulldogs as they were both receiving votes (RV) and were ranked decently in their conference via the coach’s poll. This game was a dogfight for the first half as Tennessee Southern would go into the half leading 1-0. But the boys were never in fear as they knew they were going to score and then came a late penalty for the Bulldogs and its now 1-1 with a minute left. Then comes the first bit of adversity for the Bulldogs as with just 20 seconds left, they concede a goal with just 20 seconds left to win 2-1. Tennessee Wesleyan Soccer (@twu_menssoccer) • Instagram photos and videos Now just coming off the devastating late game winner the boys must unite as they host number nine ranked team William Carey just 5 days later. Coming into the game defending was the focal point of training as they never want to lose that way again and it seemed to pay off as the Bulldogs got a decent result at 0-0 even though some felt still disappointed that no win was available as they are still hungry for the first win now sitting at 0-1-1. Next comes the second bit of real mental adversity the team has to overcome as they have to travel to number 23 ranked Bethel University which is 5.5 hours away and is a long journey, but the boys are pumped to go get a result. Just as they were about to arrive to Bethel, they had cancelled the game due to heat temperatures and their Athletic Director didn’t discuss it with anyone just cancelled the game which devastated the boys and made the journey pointless. Next was another test for the boys and maybe a little revenge on Covenant University as they tied 2-2 in the spring semester. After the Bethel game being cancelled the team is wired for this game because it has been over a week since they played. This has the team flying in the first 10 minutes going up 2-0 and the team is amped up to score more. But then another tragedy hits as lightning is in the area and the game gets cancelled just 15 minutes into the game and the team is in shock. This makes people question why us or why is everything going against us? This would have been the first win of the season as well, so everyone is hurt. That win would have been an extra boost as the team has to travel to Rio Grande University in Ohio which are the number 3 ranked team in the nation. This game is a real test to see how we will do come national tournament time. First 20 minutes go by, and the game is even but then they strike first and then right after with another goal making it 2-0 at halftime. While the boys were down, they are a comeback team its like when they go down, they play better somehow. But then Rio scored again late in the second half which put the icing on the cake as the game finished 4-0. So, from having two games in a row cancelled to then getting demolished 4-0 mentally the team wasn’t together, and a lot of fighting is going on. A great thing about having one of the toughest schedules in the country is you are always playing top teams and can bounce back.    Tennessee Wesleyan Men’s Soccer | Athens TN | Facebook Just four days later the team can bounce back from that loss and go get a decent result against the number 2 ranked team Dalton State which every year when we play is always a sloppy game just about who wants it more. This night the boys weren’t letting Daltons high ranking bother them as the first half was 0-0. The second half comes around and Dalton score a rebound goal that could’ve easily been avoided. This makes the Bulldogs step it into high gear with the team press and with just six minutes to go the boys tied it up 1-1. Finishing the game in a tie with a great team put some confidence back into the team as they realize they are good enough to compete with anyone in the country on the right night. This was the final preseason game before conference play starts which is basically a whole different season within the same season. Even if you haven’t played well in preseason, you can erase it as conference starts which is what the team is excited for. The team has had some high expectations within the conference as the AAC preseason rankings have them at number 3. The team wants more though after finishing second in the regular season back-to-back years while also losing on penalty kicks in the tournament also in back-to-back seasons. This year is there chance to rewrite the script and the team is

Athletics

Tennessee Wesleyan University Men’s Golf Team In Search For Redemption Season After a Disappointing 2022 Season

By Joe Britton and Tucker Berry ATHENS, Tenn. – An experienced Bulldogs have high expectations to the 2023-2024 golf season after coming off one of the worst seasons in Tennessee Wesleyan history. With four out five starters being seniors, and the team picking up a Walters State standout transfer the Bulldogs have expectations entering this season to hop into the top 25 rankings and reach the national tournament in the spring. The Bulldogs are entering this season being picked to finish 5th in the AAC conference rankings, behind their rival, Bryan College. Whom the Bulldogs finished behind in last year’s conference tournament ending the Bulldogs national tournament hopes. Following with the team to finish 5th in the conference, the Bulldogs are also receiving votes to finish first in the conference through the AAC Coaches Poll’s. The team has high expectations as the season comes closer as the Bulldogs roster has provided some of the better qualifying scores from pervious seasons. The Bulldogs will open their redemption season with two of the biggest tournaments in the NAIA golf season. They will travel to the Coastal Georgia Fall Invite in Waverly, GA on September 11th and 12th. The Bulldogs will then travel to the biggest tournament of their 2023-2024 season at the Invite at Innisbrook in Palm Harbor, Florida. With the top teams in the nation participating in the tournament, the Bulldogs will be looking forward to jumping in the NAIA rankings. Graphics by Baylie Davis

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TWU Women’s Soccer: Manifesting Greatness

ATHENS, Tenn. – As the temperature is beginning to cool, the Tennessee Wesleyan Women’s Soccer team is heating up on the field with determination that appears destined for greatness. The TWU women’s Soccer team continues to put on a show each week, posting a record of 3-0-1. With the team getting stronger, and the opponents getting tougher, the Bulldogs have a chance to make a name for themselves in the 2023 season. The Bulldog’s have taken command this fall by dominating in preseason scrimmages and starting the year off undefeated within their conference. The Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) ranked the TWU Women’s Soccer third out of the 15 other teams they will compete against. With only two conference games so far, the Bulldogs have outscored their opponents 10-0. With the big conference win against Montreat under their belt, the Bulldogs secured another shutout win Wednesday against Johnson University giving the Bulldogs a record of 2-0 in conference play. Standout players such as Laia Rochet, Krista Hadditor and Layrn Smith have been huge weapons for the Bulldogs. The Junior attacker out of Husavik, Iceland, Krista Hardittoir has been a star for the women’s soccer team. In her career, she has cashed in 34 goals in just 27 games started. This season she has led the team with 5 goals in the past two conference games, tallying 7 goals in total. Rochet and Smith have been holding it down on the defensive side with Rochet having 12 saves and 0 goals against so far this season and Smith making sure the defense holds strong. After meeting with the three standout players, they were asked what has made them so successful thus far with all three stating “we always play to our advantage and not try to change because of the opponent. We will always play to our strengths and press with the players who will give us the best chances to win the ball back and play quickly.”. After speaking with these three it is clear the Bulldogs will continue to heat up the field in these next upcoming games. Looking forward, the Bulldogs will face number 22 nationally ranked Truett McConnell down in Cleveland, Georgia, Saturday at 2pm. Story by Robert Holekamp, Jackson Lollis, and Dan ThorntonPhotos by Tessa Lewis and Jackson Lollis

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State of the Spring Sports

By Marco Martinez With the spring semester coming to an end, we will take a look at the state of the spring sports as regular seasons are closing and playoffs are about to start. BaseballComing in with an overall record of 37-7, 26-1 in conference, and with 3 conference games left the Tennessee Wesleyan Baseball Team has secured their 11th straight AAC Regular Season Championship. They head into the weekend playing their last conference series against ST. Andrews. Conference tournament is set to start next week in Kingsport, TN, where the Bulldogs will hold the 1st seed in hopes of making a long run back to Idaho. SoftballThe Lady Bulldogs have an overall record of 23-15, 19-9 in conference, and hold the number four seed in the conference tournament that started yesterday in Kingsport, TN. What seemed like an off year for the softball team has turned around to be very hopeful as they enter the conference tournament with another trip to Columbus, GA in mind. The Lady Bulldogs won their first game in the tournament against the number five seed, Point University, and are set to play the number one seed, Reinhardt University, today at 3 pm.   Track and FieldTennessee Wesleyan’s Trackdogs, which include both the women’s and men’s track and field teams, came off a week where they brought home nine first-place finishes from the conference meet in Black Mountain, NC. Paige Manney, a member of the women’s track and field team, brought home the AAC Field Athlete of the Year award and four first-place medals. Those who qualified headed to nationals April 24th-26th hoping to bring back some National Championships. GolfMen’s Golf had a couple of spring tune-ups to get them ready for the AAC Conference Tournament that started yesterday in Seneca, SC. The Women’s Golf Team saw their run in the playoffs come up short by just a few strokes in the AAC Tournament in early April. TennisThe Men’s Tennis Team brough home their third straight AAC Tournament Championship this past week and are headed to the national tournament, starting May 16th-20th, in Mobile, AL. The Women’s Tennis Team saw their shot at the tournament championship crushed as they lost in the final round which abruptly ended their run for a national championship. LacrosseBoth Men and Women’s Lacrosse Teams saw an early exit in a tough fought conference tournament, ending their season and a run at the national championship. Edited by Baylie DavisPhotos by members of the TWU Sports Media Team, including Baylie Davis, Dakota Caldwell, T’evon Shuler, Lauryn Smith, and Cheyenne Strong.

Campus

Meet Your Newly Elected SGA Officers

By Baylie Davis Last Thursday, Baylie Davis hosted the third episode of the 2023 Bulldog Beat Podcast. She was joined by the newly elected officers of the Student Government Association, Madison Stott, Bevin Harrill, and Allison White. The last officer, Brooklyn Ingram-Nelson, was not available to join in for this episode. SGA is an organization that aims to represent and advocate for the students at Tennessee Wesleyan University. They are the people to go to when you want something done on our campus, and they will meet with the right people to make sure your voice is heard. In this episode, you can get to know our newly elected officers of SGA, hear what their goals are for our campus while they hold office, and learn how you can get involved in SGA. Also, in typical Bulldog Beat fashion, hear their answers to some burning, funny questions like, “Are there more doors in the world or wheels?” 2023-24 SGA Officers:President: Bevin HarrillVice-President: Allison WhiteSecretary: Madison StottTreasurer: Brooklyn Ingram-Nelson Video Assistance by Dan ThorntonAudio Assistance by Matti Bray

Student Life

Late Night Breakfast Returns to Tennessee Wesleyan University

By Dan Thornton Tennessee Wesleyan University is excited to announce the return of the annual Late-Night Breakfast event on April 26th, 2023. This beloved tradition provides students with a chance to take a break from their studies and enjoy a delicious breakfast at a time when they would normally be hitting the books. The Late-Night Breakfast will be held in the dining hall from 10:00 pm to midnight. Students can expect a variety of breakfast foods, including pancakes, waffles, bacon, eggs, and more. There will also be vegetarian and gluten-free options available for those with dietary restrictions. Admission to the Late-Night Breakfast is free for all TWU students. This event is a great opportunity for students to socialize and de-stress before the end of the semester. It’s also a chance for them to connect with faculty and staff, who will be serving breakfast and mingling with students throughout the evening. Don’t miss out and mark your calendars for April 26th and join us for a night of great food and company! Edited by Parker StinnettPhotos by Matti Bray