Dallas Diary – Day 2 by Abby Schultz
If you would have told me a year ago that I would be flying to Texas to play basketball, I wouldn’t have believed you. But, God knew that I was going to Grace and that I would have this amazing … Continue reading
If you would have told me a year ago that I would be flying to Texas to play basketball, I wouldn’t have believed you. But, God knew that I was going to Grace and that I would have this amazing … Continue reading
The Lady Tigers got their trip to Texas off on the right foot with a hard fought 48-36 victory over Dallas Christian. The Tigers were far from sharp offensively, but made enough shots to gain a lead and made their … Continue reading
This first installment of the trip to Dallas is brought to you by Kerie Rudd. Some would say that a cloudy, snowy, windy day would most likely be a bad day. For us, however, it has been a glorious day … Continue reading
Katie Allers, a 5’8″ guard from Coopersville, has joined the Lady Tiger basketball team starting with the second semester in 2013. She transferred from Cornerstone University where she played one year of basketball and ran track for two-plus seasons. Katie … Continue reading
The Lady Tigers knew they were facing a tough task on Saturday afternoon against the Lakers of Silver Lake College. The Lakers came in with their full roster available after having to play short-handed for a couple of weeks and they … Continue reading
The Lady Tigers came out sluggishly on Friday night and found themselves in an early 12 point defecit against the Pioneers from Northland International. A change in defensive tactics and a career scoring performance from Tiger forward Anna Iwaniw helped … Continue reading
The Lady Tigers left very little room for suspense as to who would win the Cross Cup Trophy for 2013 as they jumped out to an early lead over the Cougars of Kuyper College and never looked back. The 83-26 victory means the Lady … Continue reading
The Lady Tigers hosted Lincoln Christian on Saturday, trying to continue extend their winning streak to six games. The Red Lions came in featuring two of the top three scorers in the NCCAA Midwest Region and would surely be a … Continue reading
When leading scorer Kim Kamp went down with a season-ending injury in early December, it was a question as to where the Lady Tiger squad would find enough offense to win ball games. The answer has been from pretty much everyone … Continue reading
The Lady Tiger offense erupted for a season high 86 points in a convincing victory over Greak Lakes Christian. You wouldn’t know it based on the box score, but five of the eight Lady Tigers dressed for the game were … Continue reading