NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with cornerback Perrish Cox. Cox said Saturday, March 14 via text message to The Associated Press that he had reached a three-year deal with Tenn. The Titans made it official Monday, March 16, but the team did not release terms of ...
Read More »Carrie Daniels fired as women’s basketball coach
Following the team’s first-round elimination from the Ohio Valley Conference tournament, APSU women’s basketball Head Coach Carrie Daniels has been fired. Daniels coached the Lady Govs to a 98-177 overall record over nine seasons with a .411 winning percentage in the OVC. Athletic Director Derek van der Merwe gave Daniels a one year ...
Read More »Loos to return as head coach of Govs for 2015-16 season
CLARKSVILLE — APSU has announced that Dave Loos will return for a 26th season in 2015-16. Loos, who will turn 68 years old on Thursday, March 5 owns a 473-426 overall record in 29 seasons as a head coach, including a 391-373 mark at APSU that makes him the winningest ...
Read More »Derrick Rose: injured superstar
Derrick Rose has had an interesting career so far, to say the least. He has gone from winning the MVP award to now questioning his future in the NBA. Rose was the MVP during the 2010-2011 season, and everything was looking fine until the playoffs arrived. Rose tore his ACL in ...
Read More »Lady Govs look to stay in contention
The Austin Peay Lady Govs had two games over the weekend, both resulting in a loss making their record 8-19 overall while 6-9 in Ohio Valley Conference play. The Lady Govs first loss was in the Dunn Center at APSU against Southeastern Illinois University of Edwardsville 77-62. Senior Kristen Stainback ...
Read More »NBA trade deadline frenzy
The NBA trade deadline was upon franchises at 2 p.m Thursday, Feb. 19. Some moves, however, had already happened before the shuffling of players at the deadline. One of the biggest trades was the deal that sent Kevin Garnett back to the Minnesota Timberwolves that drafted him 20 years ago out of high ...
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