Sports
Milligan Athletics Compete in Nationals
Women’s Basketball Milligan Women’s Basketball qualified for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Tournament during the regular season, claiming the best record in the Appalachian Athletic Conference at 18-4. On March 8, 2017, the Lady Buffs travelled to Sioux City, Iowa, and competed against the eighth ranked Dakota Wesleyan University. The Lady Buffs […]
See Who’s Leading in Milligan Athletics and Don’t Miss Volleyball’s Last Game of the Season
Baseball The Milligan baseball team is through 26 games of their season and have split evenly with 13 wins and 13 losses. The Buffs currently have a conference record of 5-4. Leading the way for the Buffs on the hitting side is Andrew Copas, who is hitting an incredible batting average of .500 and has […]
Spring Break Sports
Intramural Basketball Tournament Begins
Swimming Buffaloes Take on Nationals
Milligan College’s swim team is headed to the Columbus Aquatic Center in Columbus, Ga., to compete in the Nationals swimming meet March 1-4. Milligan has 10 swimmers going to nationals this year: Sara Farmer, Isabel Siegel, Anna Hathcock, Alyssa Boyer, Emily Mark, Casey Knapp, Sterling Burnett, Matt McFalls, Grant Callahan and Brian Sackett Jr. “We […]
Introducing a New Campus Club: The Herd
These Buffs can be seen during the day strolling around campus enjoying all the Milligan plains have to offer, but when it’s game day something clicks, and The Herd unleashes their school spirit. Sophomores Joe Lyttle and Brian Sackett started The Herd, a school club dedicated to enthusiastically supporting Milligan athletics. Lyttle saw the need […]
Sports Recap: Milligan Athletics in Full Swing
Men’s Basketball Milligan Men’s Basketball ended the regular season on a hot streak by winning their last three games of the season. Milligan beat Point University, Bryan College and Johnson University to finish off the regular season. The win streak came with great help from Daxton Bostian, Will Buckner and Jacob Cawood to name a […]
Why Kingsport?
Seven out of 19 conference tournaments have been held in Kingsport, Tenn., and John Sullivan, former president and current commissioner of the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC), said there are three reasons why. “First is the management and administration of Kingsport,” Sullivan said. He applauded the Kingsport city government for its management and administration. “Kingsport does […]