Golf program changes bring big win

The Lipscomb men’s golf team is on par to succeed now and in the future. Changes in recruiting and in the offseason have sparked an early tournament victory. Most recently, the Bisons won the Murray St. Invitational after going into a two-hole playoff. In the playoff, Alabama St. shot two over par and the Bisons shot right on par. Dustin Wilder, senior and co-captain, said that even though the penalty was assessed, the team still was confident of their ability to win. “Once we found out we were going to go to a playoff, I think we were pretty confident and pretty calm,” Wilder said. He said that while the team played well, it’s important to be patient and stay focused. “It’s easy for us to be really hyped and excited coming off a win, but not everyday is going to be a good day on the course,” Wilder said. “When we aren’t playing our best, I think it’s important to remember to stay focused and to stay patient and know that we’re capable of playing well.” In only his second year as head coach, Will Brewer has made a special effort at recruiting players that are ready to compete and win. The five freshman–one redshirt–and one transfer student have already made an impact this season, as they came to school prepared to play. “I think the upperclass realize that we’ve been very intentional about our recruits, and when they come in, they’ve come in ready and compete; they really have a strong desire to win,” Brewer said. Upperclassmen certainly have noticed the freshmen’s talent, as Wilder noticed. “The...

Lumination Newscast, October 10, 2013

In the seventh week of the 2013-2014 school year, Kelly Dean and Carter Sanderson are behind the news desk to update you about what is happening on campus and around the Nashville community. Janice Ng fills you in on the week’s top world news headlines, Madeline Smith give the scoop on all things with Nashville entertainment, Brianna Langley gives you the weather forecast and Chad Johnson brings you up to speed with sports. This week, we’ll show you the highlights of the annual Cowboy Show, feature a new dance competition that has made its way to Nashville and show how students are acting as mentors and giving back to the community. We’ll also feature a couple Lipscomb athletic teams and their fall seasons and tell you how to get involved with Lipscomb Missions. Be sure to stay tuned for future newscasts published every Friday here on...

Viktoria Bjork swings for two sports

Not many students can say they are playing a varsity sport in college, and very few can say that they are playing two. However, Viktoria Bjork is one who can claim this title. Bjork originally came to Lipscomb to play tennis, but with a change that was made in her high school years, she is ineligible for her first year. “I’m not allowed to compete for my first year in tennis because I’m 20 years old, and they have a rule against that,” she explained. Bjork plays women’s tennis and women’s golf at Lipscomb. “I’m allowed to compete in golf because they don’t have a rule against my age. With practice I think I’ll be able to compete in that too,” she said. Bjork was introduced to both games at a young age and loves them both. “I’ve been playing golf since I was eight years old and I’ve been playing tennis since I was six,” she said. Bjork said she is practicing during the week with tennis, and she practices with the golf team on Fridays and through the weekends. However, playing two sports aren’t the only interesting thing about Bjork. She comes to Lipscomb from Sweden. “I grew up with my family in southern Sweden with both my parents and my older brother. I’ve always been involved in a lot of sports, but growing up in southern Sweden was very different than what it’s like here,” she said. Bjork likes being in the states and while there are no huge differences, she did discuss some of the ones that caught her attention. “The food here is really...

Campus Notes – June 20

Here are some newsworthy links making their way around campus this week. ACADEMICS The Andrews Institute’s Leadership Tennesee program has announced its first students. A variety of camps are being hosted over the summer at Lipscomb. ATHLETICS Baseball player Hunter Brothers was recently drafted in the MLB  Draft’s 24th round by the Colorado Rockies. Madi Talbert was recently named honorable mention All-America for her accomplishments. The women’s basketball team has added a new transfer student from the University of Florida to the program. Cheerleading tryouts will be held on August 20. Construction has begun for a new golf short-game facility in Brentwood for the men’s and women’s golf teams. Five have joined the men’s soccer team. The men’s and women’s track and field teams have announced their team awards for the season. Five members of the track and field team will be competing in the U.S.A. Junior Nationals over the weekend. Have a bit of information that you would like to share with the Lipscomb community? Email us at luminationnetwork@gmail.com. Photo of construction of new golf short-game facility courtesy of Lipscomb...