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4.29.2010 | Baseball, Women's Basketball, Football, Women's Soccer
The Rhodes Athletic Department celebrated the accomplishments of all their student athletes and teams last night during their annual athletic banquet held in McCallum Ballroom.  Seniors Andy Boucher (Baseball/Football) and Becca Clarin (Basketball/Soccer) were named the Walter E. Gay and Rebecca Rish Award Winners, which is awarded to the top senior female athlete and the top senior male athlete in the athletic department.  


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3.01.2010 | Women's Basketball
     Rhodes sophomore forward Sharwil Bell was named the 2009-10 SCAC Women's Basketball Newcomer-of-the-Year this past weekend, in exclusive voting by all SCAC coaches. Bell ranked in the top 10 in six SCAC categories during the regular season to earn the award.

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2.26.2010 | Women's Basketball
Rhodes women's basketball advances to the semifinals of the SCAC tournament with a 57-42 win over Austin College. The speedy Lynx back court forced 20 Austin College turnovers, while only allowing 8 of their own. Rhodes was led by senior guards, Becky Atnip and Becca Clarin, chipping in 15 and 14 points, respectively. Clarin also led all players with 8 rebounds. The Lynx face rival DePauw, tomorrow at 5pm at Millsaps.
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2.22.2010 | Women's Basketball
Centre scored the first five points of the game and led 11-6 after the first seven minutes, but the Lynx came back to take a two-point lead (22-20) at the 5:23 mark in the opening period.
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2.19.2010 | Women's Basketball
      DePauw University jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead and never looked back, as Rhodes dropped a 64-44 SCAC Women's Basketball game to the 16th rated Tigers in Greencastle, IN. Rhodes was led in scoring by senior guard Becky Atnip, who scored 15 points and connected on 2 of 5 three point field goals.

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1.30.10 | Women's Basketball
Rhodes rallied from a 17 point 2nd half deficit, only to fall in overtime 92-86 to the Trinity Tigers in a SCAC women's basketball game played in San Antonio, TX on January 30th. Tiger forward Abby Dietert tied the game at 78-78 with a putback after a Tiger miss with 6.7 seconds to play. Lynx guard Sharwil Bell had a clean look from 17 feet to win the game in regulation, but had the shot rim out. In overtime the Lynx led 86-80 with 3:19 to play, but Trinity ended the game with a 12-0 run for the win. Bell and senior guard Becky Atnip led the Lynx with 22 points apiece. Rhodes falls to 11-9 on the season.

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1.29.10 | Women's Basketball
     Senior guard Becca Clarin hit a layup with 43 seconds remaining to give Rhodes the lead for good, as the Lynx rallied for a 66-62 SCAC win against Southwestern University, in Georgetown, TX on January 29th.

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1.24.10 | Women's Basketball
    Hendrix forward Christina Byler made a four foot jumper with 2.9 seconds to play to lift the Warriors to a 71-69 SCAC win over Rhodes in Mallory Gymnasium on January 24th.  Byler's jumper negated a Lynx second half comeback that saw Rhodes rally from a 17 point deficit to tie the game at 69-69 with 31 seconds to play.


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1.22.10 | Women's Basketball
    Senior guard Becky Atnip led four Lynx in double figures with 15 points, as Rhodes defeated Millsaps 65-54 in a SCAC women's basketball game at Mallory Gymnasium on January 22nd. Rhodes led 33-20 at the half and held on for their 10th win of the season.


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1.16.10 | Women's Basketball
     Austin College withstood a late Lynx rally, to defeat Rhodes 75-66 in a SCAC women's basketball game played in Sherman, TX on January 15th. Becca Clarin led all Lynx scorers with 14 points, connecting on 4 of 7 three point field goals.


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1.14.10 | Women's Basketball
    Rhodes senior guard Becky Atnip (Greenfield, TN) became the 11th player in school history to eclipse the 1,000 point mark in women's basketball. Atnip joined the 1,000 point club after scoring 18 points in the Lynx 78-74 win over Birmingham Southern, on January 9th.  Atnip scored 18 points during the game and was 9 of 9 from the free throw line.


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1.12.10 | Women's Basketball
    Rhodes used a balance scoring attack to down the University of Dallas 81-69, in a non-conference women's basketball game at Mallory Gymnasium, on January 12th.  Lynx senior guard Becky Atnip led four Lynx in double figures with 24 points, connecting on 7 of 11 shots and 4 of 6 three point field goals.


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Athletes of the Week
Stephanie Mingos
Women's Golf
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee has named junior Stephanie Mingos as the Student Athlete of the Month for April.
 
In the last month, Mingos put together an impressive campaign, winning three of her last four tournaments.  Her most recent victory came at the SCAC Championships, where Mingos captured Rhodes' first SCAC individual title since 2002, winning by a 6 stroke deficit over several of the nation's top players.
 
Her three day total of 14 over par is a new SCAC record, topping the previous mark of 17 over par by three-time SCAC champion Marisa Mauldin of Southwestern. Mingos' performance earned her first team All-SCAC and SCAC Player of the Year honors.
Chris Conkell
Baseball
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee has named junior Chris Conkell as the Student Athlete of the Month for April.
 
The Lynx starting catcher managed a .458 batting average (22/48), 12 RBIs and 10 runs scored during the month of April. Durning this time, Conkell harnessed a 13 game hitting streak, hitting safely in every game for the month.
 
He was also named to the SCAC All-Tournament team after his performance in the conference tournament. His batting average of .412, 5 RBIs and 5 runs scored in the tournament led him to be one of three players who were unanimous selections to the team.
What place will the Rhodes Women's Basketball Team finish in the SCAC this winter?





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