Tusculum College head women's soccer coach Mike Joy has announced a third and fourth commitment to his 2012 recruiting class, as midfield Gabrielle Whitt and forward Patti Jordan of Stone Memorial High School have joined the Pioneer program.
Whitt, a native of Mason, Ohio, is a teammate at Mason High School of 2012 Tusculum signee Courtney Hackney. Whitt is a member of the Elite Clubs National League Ohio Elite team U18 squad, where she plays for head coach Tim Lesiak.
Whitt and Jordan joins Hackney and forward Taylor Lewis (Willingboro, N.J.) as a part of a Pioneer team that finished 10-7-2 overall in 2011 and shared third place in the final South Atlantic Conference standings with a 5-4 league record.
Tusculum College, located in Greeneville, TN, is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and is a NCAA Division II member of the South Atlantic Conference which is comprised of 10 colleges and universities in Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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Jordan signs with Tusculum to play soccer in 2012-’13
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Nelson signs to play tennis at Cumberland
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Kanagasegar qualifies for Class AAA state tennis tournament
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Simmons qualifies for state track and field meet
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CCHS track and field teams receive letters, special awards
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Petersen wins silver medal at Junior Olympics
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CCHS qualifies 10 track and field athletes for state meet
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