Title Sport Date
It’s a Record Breaking Business Swimming & Diving May 21, 2013
Baseball Set to Hold Four Summer Camps Baseball May 21, 2013
Take Flight - Eagle Athletics This Week - May 20-26 Athletics May 20, 2013
Baseball Opens SoCon Tournament Against College of Charleston Baseball May 20, 2013
Site Preparation Begins with Scoreboard Demolition Football May 20, 2013
New Logo, Brand Identification Mark the Beginning of the Next Era for the Sun Belt Conference General Release May 20, 2013
Softball Eliminated from NCAA Tournament with 2-1 Loss in Nine Innings Softball May 19, 2013
Eagles Open the SoCon Tournament as the Seven Seed Baseball May 18, 2013
Sarah Purvis Throws Perfect Game as Eagles Advance to Face USF Softball May 18, 2013
College of Charleston Completes Sweep with Comeback Victory Baseball May 18, 2013
Eagle Golf Finishes 12th at NCAA Regional Golf May 18, 2013
Golf Succumbs to Scarlet Course in NCAA Regional Second Round Golf May 17, 2013
Eagles Clipped 1-0 by USF in Extra Innings Softball May 17, 2013
Eagles Drop Series to College of Charleston Baseball May 17, 2013
Eagles Fall to College of Charleston in Series Opener Baseball May 17, 2013
Golf Sits in Ninth after Opening Round at NCAA Regional Golf May 16, 2013
Sarah Purvis Earns NFCA All-Region Honors Softball May 16, 2013
Softball Faces USF in NCAA Tournament Opener Softball May 16, 2013
Eagles Head to Charleston for Final SoCon Series Baseball May 15, 2013
Georgia Southern Football Camps Set for June Football May 15, 2013
Mierzejewski Advances to U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier Golf May 15, 2013
Baseball Falls in Final Home Game Baseball May 15, 2013
Wolfes Advances to U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier Golf May 14, 2013
Eagle Fund Donations Are Due June 3 Athletics May 14, 2013
Golf Begins NCAA Championship Play Thursday Golf May 14, 2013
Swope Earns Spot on CFPA Running Back Watch List Football May 13, 2013
Baseball Hosts Final Home Game Tuesday Baseball May 13, 2013
Georgia Southern Holds Special Graduation Ceremony Athletics May 13, 2013
Tickets Now Available for Gainesville Regional Softball May 13, 2013
Eagles Open NCAA Tournament in Gainesville Regional Softball May 13, 2013
Clemson Completes Sweep of Georgia Southern Baseball May 12, 2013
Selection Show Viewing Set for 10 p.m. Inside Bishop Fieldhouse Softball May 12, 2013
Stevenson Invited Back for N.Y. Giants Rookie Camp Football May 12, 2013
Clemson Wins Series over Eagles Baseball May 12, 2013
Walk-Off Home Run Clinches Back-to-Back SoCon Championships Softball May 11, 2013
Waiting Game Begins for Eagles’ 4X100m Relay Team Track & Field May 11, 2013
Clemson Wins Series Opener Behind Strong Outing from Ace Baseball May 11, 2013
Eagles Win 11-Inning Marathon Over Cougars, Return to Title Game Softball May 10, 2013
Walk-off Single Forces "If Necessary Game" Between Cougars and Eagles Softball May 10, 2013
Georgia Southern Football 2014 Non-Conference Opponents Announced Football May 10, 2013
Georgia Southern 4X100m Relay Team Makes Last Run for Postseason Bid Track & Field May 10, 2013
Leadoff Home Run Pushes Eagles to SoCon Tournament Semifinals Softball May 9, 2013
Men’s Basketball Adds Transfer Trent Wiedeman Men's Basketball May 9, 2013
Baseball Steps Out of Conference to Face Clemson Baseball May 9, 2013
Softball Thunders Past Chattanooga 6-2 in SoCon Tournament Opener Softball May 8, 2013
Georgia Southern Athletic Foundation to Blanket the Region with New Eagle Fans Athletic Foundation May 7, 2013
Softball Travels to 2013 SoCon Tournament Softball May 7, 2013
Corless Promoted to Co-Defensive Coordinator for Eagles Football May 7, 2013
Golf Gains Bid to NCAA Regional in Columbus Golf May 7, 2013
Purvis Named SoCon Softball Pitcher of The Year, Thomas and Morrill Earn All-SoCon Honors Softball May 6, 2013

Richie Bryant

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RICHIE BRYANT     Golf, 1985-89

Ranks ninth all-time with a career 74.24 stroke average (95 rounds)... tied for the Georgia Southern career-low round of 63 (1989 Schenkel E-Z-Go)... also shot a 67 in the 1986 John Ryan Memorial... named Third Team All-American in 1989... won the 1989 Schenkel Invitational shooting a three-round 208... four-year letterwinner... three-time All-TAAC (1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88)... won the Auburn Intercollegiate shooting a 208.

Rob Stockton

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ROB STOCKTON     Football, 1992-95

First Team Academic All-America in 1995... Second Team All-Southern Conference at defensive back selected by the Coaches... second-most tackles on the team his senior year with 92... forced three fumbles that year and made three interceptions... started final 48 games of his career... three-time Academic All-District III... recorded 322 tackles in his career (regular season and playoff games) with seven interceptions and 20 pass break-ups.

 

SWA Cathy Beene Selected to Hall of Fame

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STATESBORO, Ga. - Former Georgia Southern Tennis coach and current Senior Woman Administrator, Cathy Beene, was selected for the 2012 class of the Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame. A local product from Harlingen High School Harlingen, Texas, Beene is one of seven new members set to be inducted on June 30th at the Pharr Events Center.

Beene has more than 30 years as a coach and an administrator at the Division I level. She began her career as a No. 1 ranked high school tennis player at Harlingen and went on to play collegiately at Lamar. The success continued in college where she won four-straight state titles and was a part of national doubles title in 1973.

She went on to be a head coach at four different schools and was twice selected as a conference coach of the year. Beene took over the Eagle program in 1997 and served as head coach through the 2002 season before moving full time into administrative duties.

A 1993 inductee to the Lamar University Hall of Fame, Beene is currently serving her second term as the Chair of the NCAA Men's and Women's Tennis Committee.

Tickets for the Hall of Fame event are $25 and can be purchased by calling Charlie Vaughan at 956-778-2688 or Dan Ogletree at 956-227-6563.

Seven Selected for Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2010

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STATESBORO, Ga. - Honoring six former Eagle student-athletes and one former coach, the Georgia Southern University Athletics Department will induct its 2010 Hall of Fame class during the weekend of October 29-30, 2010. Director of Athletics Sam Baker made the announcement Thursday (July 1).
 
The 2010 Hall of Fame class includes: Tara Chaisson (women's soccer), Pat Douglas (football), Greg Hill (football), Paul Johnson (football coach), Stacey Scheible (women's swimming), Jeff Shireman (baseball) and Britta Wilms (women's tennis). The seven individuals will officially be inducted on Friday, October 29 at 7 p.m. at the Hall of Fame dinner in
the Gene Bishop Field House. The new inductees will be introduced during a halftime ceremony at the Georgia Southern-Samford football game at Paulson Stadium on Saturday (Oct. 30).
 
The class of 2010 was chosen by the selection committee from a list of 79 names on the 2010 ballot. The list includes student-athletes, coaches, administrators and supporters who have been nominated in previous years as well as those first-time individuals proposed for the honor. The Hall of Fame selection criteria includes a 10-year eligibility moratorium for all student-athletes and a five-year period for coaches and administrators. A Hall of Fame class is chosen once every two years and only one non-student-athlete per class may be selected for induction.
 
"The Hall of Fame provides us with the opportunity to honor individuals who have had a major impact on our program," said Georgia
Southern Director of Athletics Sam Baker. "These seven individuals will join the 107 members of the Georgia Southern Athletics Hall of Fame during our induction weekend in the fall. Each one exemplified success and we will celebrate their accomplishments as Eagles and for their contributions to their teams, the department and the university."

TARA CHAISSON                Women's Soccer, 1996-99
pronounced CHASEN

NSCAA All-Region second team (1999)... named SoCon Player of the Year (1999)... four-time member of the All-SoCon team... selected as the SoCon Freshman of the Year (1996)... three-time All-SoCon first team selection... second-team pick in 1997... two-time pick for the All-SoCon Tournament team... Georgia Southern and SoCon career record holder for points (161) and goals (59)... assisted on 43 goals in her career, best in the program and third in the SoCon... holds Georgia Southern single-season records for most points with 50 (1998) and most assists with 16 (1998)... fourth on the SoCon season list for her 50 points in 1998 and tied for ninth for 1999 total (43)...  shares season goals record (17) with Robin Thirsk (2000) and with her own 1998 and 1999 goals ... also owns third, fourth and seventh spots on the season chart for points... ranked in the Top 10 four times during her career for single-season marks for goals... 16 assists in 1998 places her fifth among the SoCon single-season leaders in that category... wore number 11... selected in 2008 to the Women's Soccer team in recognition of the SoCon's 25th anniversary of women's championships.

PAT DOUGLAS                    Football, 1982
First team captain in the modern era of Georgia Southern football... he was also the first player to earn a football scholarship... led the team in interceptions with six and was fourth in tackles with 48... leader of the "Gnat Pack"... the Eagles' top punt returner with 20 returns for 177 yards... wore number 9... later joined the coaching staff and served as the secondary coach for three years, including the National Championship season of 1985.

GREG HILL                            Football, 1996-1999, Assistant Coach 2002-2003
Quarterback for 1999 National Championship team... led squad to back-to-back title game appearances in 1998 and 1999 as well as 1997 quarterfinals appearance... 1999 and 1998 Eagle teams were first (551.7 yards per game) and second (492.6 yards per game), respectively, in national rankings for total offense... has four of the top 15 single-game rushing performances of all time (highest 238 yards vs. Florida A & M in 1997 playoff game)... 226-yard passing game against Wofford in 1998 ranks among the top-15 single-game passing performances...  owns the mark for most seasons rushing and passing for more than 1,000 yards in a career for 1998 and 1999 seasons... holds the GS record for highest average gained per play during the 1999 season with a 9.1 yard average... amassed 6,675 yards of total offense, only the second player in Eagle program history to rush and pass for more than 3,000 yards in his career... ranks fifth with 49 career touchdowns and sixth on the career rushing yardage list (3,309)... third on the career passing Top 10 list with 3,369 yards and 22 career touchdowns... shares the record for most touchdowns in a single game with four... career completion percentage is second on the Georgia Southern career list at 56.1... ranked in the single-season Top 10 for rushing yardage twice - sixth with 2,346 rushing yards (1999) and eighth with 2,254 yards (1998)... holds the number-seven and 10 spots on the single-season passing yardage chart with 1,262 yards in 1999 and 1,193 yards in 1998... accounted for 294 points scored during his career to rank sixth in the Eagle record book... Football Gazette honorable mention for All-American in 1998 and 1998 ... Sporting News third-team All-America selection in 1999... two-time All-SoCon first team selection (1998, 1999)... 1999 SoCon Offensive Player of the Year... four-year letterwinner... wore number 10... served as an assistant coach for Georgia Southern in 2002 and 2003 ... assistant football coach at Statesboro High School with responsibilities for coaching running backs.

PAUL JOHNSON                  Football, Assistant Coach/Head Coach
Assistant coach from 1983-86... started as defensive line coach, promoted to offensive coordinator in 1985... helped the offense set numerous records, posting a combined 26-4 record from 1985-86 and won the first two I-AA National Championships in program history... in that span coached four All-Americans... became the Eagles head coach in 1997... won two more National Championships (1999, 2000) and led team to 1997 playoff and 1998 title game appearance... advanced to semifinals in 2001... in five years as head coach posted a 62-10 record (.861 winning percentage)... won five straight Southern Conference championships... tied or broke (individual and GSU) 379 team, Southern Conference, playoff or Paulson Stadium records... also ranked among the Top 10 nationally in 21 statistical categories in that span... produced 31 All-Americans, including 1999 Walter Payton Award winner Adrian Peterson... two-time SoCon Coach of the Year... 1998 Eddie Robinson Award winner as I-AA National Coach of the Year... went on to be the head coach at Navy for six years, posting a 45-29 record... led the Midshipmen to a bowl game the last five years... currently the head coach at Georgia Tech... led the Yellow Jackets to double digit wins and competed for an ACC title in his second season (2009)... 2004 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year... 2007 finalist for Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year... 2003 finalist as National Coach of the Year... two-time AFCA I-AA National Coach of the Year (1999-2000)... three-time AFCA Region II Coach of the Year.

STACEY SCHEIBLE             Women's Swimming, 1989-93
pronounced SHY-bull

Arguably the best all-around swimmer in program history... held Georgia Southern records in each of the four strokes (butterfly, backstroke, breast stroke and freestyle)... beaten only three times in her career... previously held eight Eagle records, one of which stood for 14 years... swam a school best 1:06.30 in the 100-yard breaststroke... previously held the school record in the 200-yard breast with a time of 2:23.98... her record of 2:08.12 in the 200-yard individual medley stood for 14 years before Kimberly Morris swam a 2:07.70 in 2006... held the school record time of 4:36.45 in the 400-yard IM, which she set in 1991... was a member of the 200-yard medley relay, 400-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay and 800-yard freestyle relays all of which set Georgia Southern records.

JEFF SHIREMAN                  Baseball, 1985-1988
Selected to the NCAA Coaches All-Region team in 1988, the same season he earned Player of the Year honors for the Trans America Athletic Conference... named to All-TAAC Eastern Division squad twice (1987 and '88) as a middle infielder... third in career runs scored with 203... tied for second in career doubles (61) and has fourth-longest hitting streak (23 in '88) in school history... also stands sixth all-time in games played (229), ninth in at-bats (852), fifth in hits (290) and third in walks (146)... wore number 7... drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1988 draft... inducted into the Mason Clements Wall of Fame at Georgia Southern in 2009.

BRITTA WILMS                    Women's Tennis, 1995-98
Four-year letterwinner for the program... twice earned All-Southern Conference honors in singles play (1997-98)... received all-conference honors all four years in doubles action... helped win three SoCon regular season titles and two tournament championships... ranked as high as 28th nationally in doubles during the 1996 season... three-time SoCon champion in doubles... compiled 62-12 career record in singles play and 56-5 in doubles action... a perfect 30-0 career Southern Conference mark in singles play and 30-0 in doubles play.


 
 

Tommy Peterman

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TOMMY PETERMAN          Baseball, 1994-96

Named Freshman All-America in 1994... Louisville Slugger All-America in 1996 and also named to the Smith Super Team... Baseball Coaches Association All-Region... two-time All-Southern Conference and named to the 1995 SoCon All-Tournament Team... SoCon ‘Freshman of the Year’ and then in 1996 was voted SoCon ‘Player of the Year’... led the ’96 Eagles to the NCAA Regionals... still ranks 10th all-time with his .358 batting average (250 hits in 698 at-bats)... third all-time hitting 51 home runs, fourth with 454 total bases and sixth with 195 RBI... drafted in 1996 by the Minnesota Twins... led the nation during the ’96 season hitting 26 home runs, matching the second-highest season total by an Eagle... also still ranks among the season ‘Top 10’ leaders in total bases (tied sixth) and RBI (tied fifth).

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