College players of the week honored - Feb. 6

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Jordan Sears was a force for UT Martin this week as the Ohio Valley Conference’s scoring leader continued to put up big numbers, earning the nod for the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Week.

Sears, a Daytona Beach, Fla., native, put together 59 points in two games this week, leading UTM to a 76-59 win at Eastern Illinois and a 90-79 win at SIUE. He was efficient from the field, shooting 15-of-29 from the floor (.517) and nearly perfect at the line with 21 makes on 25 tries.

The junior guard tied his career high in scoring with a 34-point outing against the Cougars, adding six assists, four rebounds and three steals. Two nights earlier, Sears had 25 points, six rebounds and five assists against the Panthers.

On the women’s side, Sewanee sophomore guard Olivia Falvey picked up her second and third double-doubles of the season, averaging 24.0 points and 11.0 rebounds on the week.

Falvey, a Boston product, recorded a career-high 26 points and 10 rebounds in an 85-80 loss to Millsaps. She knocked down four 3-pointers and went 6-for-7 at the free-throw line.

In an 81-77 victory over Birmingham-Southern on Sunday, Falvey scored 22 points and pulled down 12 rebounds. For the week, she also had seven assists and a steal.

MEN’S BASKETBALL
11/14 | Jack Browder (Carson-Newman)
11/21 | Mikhail Pocknett (King)
11/28 | Jordan Sears (UT Martin)
12/5 | Reed Kemp (Maryville)
12/12 | Jalen Page (Trevecca)
12/19 | John Zhao (Carson-Newman)
1/3 | Nick Brenegan (Carson-Newman)
1/9 | Nick Brenegan (Carson-Newman)
1/16 | Jacob Crews (UT Martin)
1/23 | Mikhail Pocknett (King)
1/30 | John Zhao (Carson-Newman)
2/6 | Jordan Sears (UT Martin)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
11/14 | Kendal Cheesman (Belmont)
11/21 | Maya Buckhanon (Fisk)
11/28 | Jordyn Cambridge (Vanderbilt)
12/5 | Sacha Washington (Vanderbilt)
12/12 | Maya Buckhanon (Fisk)
12/19 | Jada Guinn (Chattanooga)
1/3 | Faith Wilken (Trevecca)
1/9 | Rickea Jackson (Tennessee)
1/16 | Anastasiia Boldyreva (Middle Tennessee)
1/23 | Reghan Grimes (Tennessee Tech)
1/30 | Anaya Brown (UT Martin)
1/6 | Olivia Falvey (Sewanee)

Memphis sweeps TSWA's college football player, coach of the year awards

NASHVILLE – The Memphis Tigers turned in one of their best seasons in program history, and that combination has coach Ryan Silverfield and his quarterback, Seth Henigan, collecting honors as the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s 2023 college football coach and player of the year.

The awards announced Monday come after Memphis went 10-3 and capped only the fifth 10-win season in program history with a 36-26 win over Iowa State in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

Silverfield now has 31 victories, second-most in program history for a Memphis coach in his first four seasons. That mark also ties for fourth nationally among head coaches hired in 2020. He had nine Tigers earn All-American Athletic Conference honors, led by running back Blake Watson and linebacker Chandler Martin, most for Memphis since 2019.

Henigan set Memphis records, completing 318 of his 476 passes and tied the Tigers’ mark for completion percentage at .668. He threw for 3,883 yards and 32 touchdowns while also running for five scores. He was named MVP of the Liberty Bowl after throwing four TD passes and running for another. The bowl win marked Memphis’ fourth straight bowl victory.

He also became the program’s career leader with 838 completions and 10,773 yards passing.

Past winners of the TSWA football coach and player of the year awards may be found at https://www.tswaonline.com/alltime-playerscoaches-of-year.

TSWA recognizes college players of the week - Jan. 30

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – John Zhao had an incredible week for Carson-Newman as he averaged 32 points across two games last week, leading the Eagles to a pair of victories and this week’s selection as the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Week.

In a 106-99 overtime win over Emory and Henry, the junior guard from Sevierville led all scorers with 38 points as he went 15-for-17 from the field and 8-for-9 from 3-point range. The point tally was the seventh-most in program history, while also matching the Eagles’ single-game record for 3-point percentage at an 88.9 completion rate.

He followed that performance up leading all scorers again as C-N defeated Coker 120-81 in a matchup between two 7-3 teams in the South Atlantic Conference. Zhao was efficient once again, knocking down 11 of his 14 shots, while also pulling down seven boards.

On the women’s side, UT Martin sophomore forward Anaya Brown was selected as the women’s player of the week as she averaged a double-double with a 13.5-point and 12.5-rebound pace for the week, while also collecting seven blocks and two assists.

The Lexington, Ky., native recorded 14 points and 20 rebounds in a 52-44 victory over Ohio Valley Conference foe Southeast Missouri, becoming only the third Skyhawk player in program history to collect 20 or more caroms in a single game. It was the highest total by an OVC student-athlete this season, earning an ‘Elite Performance’ nod by the NCAA.

Brown continued her double-double effort with 13 points and 12 rebounds as she played all 40 minutes in a 73-68 loss to Lindenwood.

MEN’S BASKETBALL
11/14 | Jack Browder (Carson-Newman)
11/21 | Mikhail Pocknett (King)
11/28 | Jordan Sears (UT Martin)
12/5 | Reed Kemp (Maryville)
12/12 | Jalen Page (Trevecca)
12/19 | John Zhao (Carson-Newman)
1/3 | Nick Brenegan (Carson-Newman)
1/9 | Nick Brenegan (Carson-Newman)
1/16 | Jacob Crews (UT Martin)
1/23 | Mikhail Pocknett (King)
1/30 | John Zhao (Carson-Newman)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
11/14 | Kendal Cheesman (Belmont)
11/21 | Maya Buckhanon (Fisk)
11/28 | Jordyn Cambridge (Vanderbilt)
12/5 | Sacha Washington (Vanderbilt)
12/12 | Maya Buckhanon (Fisk)
12/19 | Jada Guinn (Chattanooga)
1/3 | Faith Wilken (Trevecca)
1/9 | Rickea Jackson (Tennessee)
1/16 | Anastasiia Boldyreva (Middle Tennessee)
1/23 | Reghan Grimes (Tennessee Tech) 
1/30 | Anaya Brown (UT Martin)

College players of the week announced - Jan. 23

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – King University freshman Mikhail Pocknett picked up his second straight double-double in as many games as the Wilmington, N.C., native earned this week’s Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Player of the Week honor for the week of Jan. 15-21. 

Against Barton, Pocknett scored 27 points in the contest, while also collecting 11 rebounds. He also set a new personal best in blocked shots with four. Pocknett shot 11-for-23 from the field and also went 5-for-7 at the free-throw line in 37 minutes of action. 

The game was his third double-double of the season. 

For the season, the freshman is leading the Tornado with a 16.1-point, 6.9-rebound average, collecting 21 assists, 25 steals and 14 blocks to go along with his .449 shooting percentage. 

On the women’s side, Tennessee Tech sophomore Reghan Grimes earned the player of the week nod after scoring a career-best 31 points on an efficient shooting night in the Golden Eagles’ lone action of the week in a 86-81 victory at Tennessee State. 

The Nashville native shot 10-for-15 from the floor, including one 3-pointer, while she also hit 10 of her 11 tosses at the free-throw line. In addition to her first career double-double, Grimes also collected four assists and had two steals in the conference victory. 

The 31 points is the most scored by a Tech player this season and becomes the first Golden Eagle to score that or better since Jordan Brock against UT Martin on Feb. 6, 2021. 

MEN’S BASKETBALL
11/14 | Jack Browder (Carson-Newman)
11/21 | Mikhail Pocknett (King)
11/28 | Jordan Sears (UT Martin)
12/5 | Reed Kemp (Maryville)
12/12 | Jalen Page (Trevecca)
12/19 | John Zhao (Carson-Newman)
1/3 | Nick Brenegan (Carson-Newman)
1/9 | Nick Brenegan (Carson-Newman)
1/16 | Jacob Crews (UT Martin)
1/23 | Mikhail Pocknett (King) 

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
11/14 | Kendal Cheesman (Belmont)
11/21 | Maya Buckhanon (Fisk)
11/28 | Jordyn Cambridge (Vanderbilt)
12/5 | Sacha Washington (Vanderbilt)
12/12 | Maya Buckhanon (Fisk)
12/19 | Jada Guinn (Chattanooga)
1/3 | Faith Wilken (Trevecca)
1/9 | Rickea Jackson (Tennessee)
1/16 | Anastasiia Boldyreva (Middle Tennessee)
1/23 | Reghan Grimes (Tennessee Tech) 

All-state cross country teams announced by TSWA

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced the all-state teams for golf on Friday, with two classes in Division I and two classes in Division II for both boys and girls. Individual results in the state meet determined the all-state teams.

BOYS
Class A-AA

Ridge Bruce, Camden Central, Sr.
DiAngelo Cisto, Signal Mountain, Sr.
Wyatt Boling, Martin Luther King, So.
Ty Brown, Central Magnet, Jr.
Vinny Peck, Central Magnet, Sr.

Class AAA
Miles Ramer, Ravenwood, Sr.
Matteo Tonnos, Farragut, Sr.
Luke Mussard, Dobyns Bennett, Sr.
Asher Oates, Independence, So.
Braden Ebbert, Farragut, Sr.

Division II-A
Joshua Cross, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Sr.
Ty Withrow, Columbia Academy, So.
Jack Hagerman, Lausanne Collegiate, Jr.
Gabriel Karkau, Columbia Academy, So.
Josh Lofton, Columbia Academy, Jr.

Division II-AA
Colin Eckerman, Webb School-Bell Buckle, Sr.
Jack Bowen, McCallie School, Jr.
Keegan Smith, Knox Catholic, Jr.
Luke Thompson, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Radek Molchan, Knox Catholic, So.

GIRLS
Class A-AA

Sydney Tackett, Liberty Creek, Jr.
Brynn Balturshot, Station Camp, So.
Ava Moody, Anderson County, So.
Maxine Richards, Signal Mountain, So.
Jacie Begley, Volunteer, Sr.

Class AAA
Claire Stegall, Nolensville, Jr.
Jaynie Halterman, Independence, Sr.
Katie Hetzel, Cookeville, Jr.
Emma Cissna, Hardin Valley, Fr.
Leila Hailey, Rockvale, So.

Division II-A
Abby Faith Cheeseman, Webb School-Bell Buckle, Jr.
Janie Reames, Columbia Academy, Fr.
Presley Miller, Columbia Academy, Jr.
Henley Pritchard, Webb School-Bell Buckle, Fr.
Caroline Anthony, Westminster Academy, Fr.

Division II-AA
Lydia Brunner, Father Ryan, Fr.
Maggie Slattery, Father Ryan, So.
Lily Bowen, Harpeth Hall, Jr.
Jazzlyn Garmer, Webb School-Bell Buckle, So.
Gilly Shumate, Girls Preparatory School, Jr.