Six Brevard student-athletes were selected to the USA South All-Sportsmanship team for their respective sports in the fall 2017 season. Among them included Anton Borjesson (men’s soccer), Bubba Craven (football), Mary Gray Davis (women’s cross country), Hannah Elmore (volleyball), Ashley Hughes (women’s soccer) and Hassan Kiprono (men’s cross country).
Jhon, who made 3.5 tackles for loss and 12 solo stops against the Cougars (5-4), topped the program’s previous NCAA single-game mark (21 tackles) set by Stanley Jones against Lenoir-Rhyne on Sept. 27, 2008. Jhon was one of four Brevard defenders to top the double-digit tackle mark along with Wesley Ross (13), Tanner Pettit (10) and classmate Jason Nieradka (10).
The Brevard football team puts the finishing touches on the 2017 campaign on Saturday afternoon when it hosts Averett on Senior Day at Brevard Memorial Stadium at 1 p.m.
Brevard’s Tyler Gregory was recognized as one of two wide receivers on D3football.com’s Team of the Week following his 14-catch, 225-yard performance over the weekend against N.C. Wesleyan.
Junior quarterback O’Shay Carter set Brevard’s NCAA record for most passing yards in a game (499) as the Tornados earned a 58-42 victory over N.C. Wesleyan at Rocky Mount Athletic Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
In search of their first two-game road winning streak since the 2010 campaign, the Brevard football team heads to Rocky Mount, N.C., for a clash with N.C. Wesleyan on Saturday at 1 p.m. The Tornados (3-5), looking to rebound from a 27-24 setback at home against Ferrum last weekend, are looking to follow-up a 41-17 victory at Methodist (Oct. 14) this weekend against the N.C. Wesleyan.
The Tornado defensive efforts were highlighted by Jason Nieradka, who finished the afternoon with 12 tackles (eight solo), and Jinsly Jhon (seven tackles). Brevard limited the Panthers to 4-of-11 third down conversions in the contest.
Riding the momentum of a two-game winning streak for the first time in eight years, the Brevard football team is set to meet Ferrum at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Brevard Memorial Stadium.
Bubba Craven made six catches for 117 yards, including two touchdowns, and Jarkevius Hopkins and Nazayah Brown both reached the end zone Brevard earned a 41-17 victory over Methodist on Saturday afternoon at Monarch Stadium.
Brevard running back Nazayah Brown found daylight as he scampered 31 yards for a touchdown, following a pass from O’Shay Carter, to help Brevard earn a 21-14 victory over Virginia Lynchburg on Homecoming Weekend.
The Brevard football team looks to halt its two-game losing skid on Homecoming weekend when the Tornados square off against Virginia-Lynchburg at Brevard Memorial Stadium on Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
The Brevard College football team returns to Brevard Memorial Stadium this weekend to host Huntingdon for the first time in program history as part of Parent’s Weekend festivities on Saturday at 1 p.m.
Carter led Brevard (1-3) to 354 yards of total offense, connecting on 21-of-34 passes for 237 yards through the air. His primary target in the game was Craven, who hauled in six catches for 71 yards and made the only receiving touchdown.
The Brevard College football team looks to carry momentum gained from their 63-7 victory over Greensboro College into this weekend’s contest against LaGrange when the two teams square off at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
Brevard quarterback O’Shay Carter threw for 277 yards and Bubba Craven added 169 receiving yards as the Tornados earned a 63-7 victory over Greensboro College, marking the first win in Bill Khayat era on Saturday afternoon at Jamieson Stadium.
The Brevard College football team heads to Greensboro College this weekend in search of its first victory in 2017 in its third game of the season. The game is set to start at 1 p.m. at Jamieson Stadium on the campus of Grimsley High School.
The Brevard College football team makes its 2017 home debut at Brevard Memorial Stadium when it hosts Emory & Henry on Saturday at 1 p.m. By donating two cans of non-perishable items for free admission, Tornado fans will have the opportunity to pay respect to local first responders at the Hometown Heroes game.
Brevard senior linebacker Jason Nieradka finished with a single-game career high 17 tackles, making 11 solo stops along the way, but Davidson emerged with a 30-7 victory in the season opener for both teams.