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Women’s basketball boasting 8-game streak

After an impressive five-game winning streak, the Mercer women’s basketball team looked to add three more wins to their record when they played on the road against Lipscomb and Northern Kentucky and then at home against Kennesaw St. Starting off in Nashville, Tenn., Precious Bridges lead the Bears ...

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Women’s tennis struggles in Birmingham, Ala.

The Mercer women’s tennis team most recently took their talents to Birmingham, Ala. to take on Samford and UAB. In their first match against Samford, the talented Bulldog squad proved to be too much for the Bears as they were upended 7-0. In doubles play, the Bears were unable to gain any momentum ...

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Men’s lacrosse prepares for season

Head coach Kyle Hannan looks to improve upon years past The Mercer men’s lacrosse team enters their third competitive season in 2013. With several new faces, including first-year head coach Kyle Hannan, the team looks to improve upon their losing efforts in years past and move forward in a winning ...

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Coaching Spotlight: Kyle Hannan

Veteran lacrosse coach Kyle Hannan enters his first year as head men’s lacrosse coach at Mercer University. Coach Hannan was hired to help the lacrosse team prepare for the team’s third season as a competitive lacrosse program. Hannan sat down with The Cluster to discuss his experience in lacrosse ...

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Bridges leads women’s basketball to several key victories

The Mercer women’s basketball team suffered through a tough 74-41 defeat in its Atlantic Sun Conference opener against Stetson on Dec. 31 at Hawkins Arena. Mercer’s scoreless streak for more than six and a half minutes from the end of the first half through the beginning of the second allowed for ...

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Men’s basketball stays strong at home

The men’s basketball team has been struggling away as of late, but is still dominant at home going 4-2 in their last 6 competitions, with the only two losses coming on the road to conference opponents. The men’s basketball team took on FGCU in their first conference match-up. FGCU knocked the Bears ...

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Day in the Life: Cole Branch

Mercer lacrosse player Cole Branch is always on the go. From class, to practice, to homework, to workouts, this athlete always has a busy schedule. At 7:00 a.m., Branch rolls out of bed and turns on the shower to start his day. Each morning for breakfast, the standout athlete consistently prepares himself ...

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All Betts Are Off: Catfish: Manti Te’o Edition

The 2012 college football season has brought us some memorable stories: the first freshman to win the Heisman, Alabama’s third national championship under Nick Saban, Penn State rising from the ashes of a massive scandal. The biggest story of the season, though, comes to us courtesy of the off-season. ...

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Men’s and women’s tennis season preview

The Mercer men’s Tennis team kicks off their season at Auburn on Saturday, Jan. 19 while the women begin on Friday, Jan. 25 at Alabama State. After a solid fall season, the Bears look to continue their success throughout their spring season when winning is most important. On the girls’ side, there ...

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Two Bears honored as All-Americans

Within the past few months, two Bear athletes have garnered some of the most prestigious honors in their respective sports. Senior midfielder for the Mercer men’s soccer team Will Betts was named a Capital One First Team Academic All-American while junior designated hitter for the Mercer baseball ...

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Player Spotlight: Kate Alemann

In 2010, the Auckland, New Zealand native, Kate Alemann, decided to take her basketball career out of her home country and into the United States. For her freshman and sophomore year of college, Alemann played basketball at Mineral Area College, a two-year public community college located in Park Hills, ...

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Doubles Trouble: The Mohanty Brothers

The mantra, “Two is better than one,” is something the Mohanty twins believe to be true. Fraternal twins Arnav and Arsav Mohanty play on Mercer University’s Division I Men’s Tennis Team. Every day the brothers eat, sleep, and practice together with dreams of one day playing professional tennis. As ...

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Mercer to add women’s track and field to athletics

History is in the making this spring semester, as Mercer University welcomes a women’s track and field team. A group of 16 girls expressed interest in being on the team. Mercer’s head coach Ryan Bailey has been coaching Mercer’s cross country team for 11 years and will now coach women’s track ...

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Player Spotlight: Precious Bridges

Precious Bridges is a sophomore from West Palm Beach, Fla. Bridges is majoring in communication with a minor in criminal justice. Bridges is a point guard and shooting guard on the Mercer Women’s Basketball team. Coming straight from practice, she sat down with the Cluster to talk about her life as ...

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Men’s soccer loses in conference final

On Nov. 8, Mercer faced off against East Tennessee State University in the Atlantic Sun Men’s soccer championship semifinals at the FGCU Soccer Complex. Mercer men’s soccer came out on top against all odds with a 4-2 penalty kick shootout. Having won against ETSU, the bears advanced to the A-Sun ...

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All Betts are off: Johnny Time

Texas A&M’s quarterback Johnny Manziel has put up absurd numbers this year. So absurd, that his play has garnered him the nickname “Johnny Football.” Through 12 games this season, Manziel has 3,419 yards passing and 24 touchdowns to go with 1,181 yards and 19 touchdowns rushing. His 4,600 yards ...


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