The Tiger Times February 13, 2023

The Tiger Times February 13, 2023
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Love for the Seniors

Whether you have a valentine’s or not, this week is a great opportunity to show some love to the graduating athletes of the basketball program. Saturday night Champion Tigers will play SAU and will set aside the night to honor Champion’s senior athletes. We encourage students to make signs and show up in full support for the graduating class of 2023! Go Tigers!!! – Ally

Champion Accreditation

Champion staff and faculty is in the process of reapplying for accreditation for the next decade of Champions students. Dr. Portugal is ecstatic about the potential opportunities this opens up for Champion and asks that you pray for staff as they take on this huge task.

NAIA Who?

Champion men’s basketball team took down NAIA, Arkansas Baptist for the second time last Friday. The first time Champion headed to ABC’s home gym to personally hand them the L, but ABC got it handed to them in Champion’s own facility this weekend, 79-68. Champion’s Mens team also beat Bacone College for a second time this Saturday, 89-73. With Champion’s Mens team taking two NAIA wins and an already well reputable woman’s team, the future looks bright for Champion as a possible NAIA team in the future.

Upcoming Events

  • Tuesday: WBB vs Randall (away); MBB vs Randall (away)
  • Friday: Baseball vs Wiley (away)
  • Saturday: Senior Night vs Southern Adventist @8:30 PM

Original source can be found https://www.champion.edu/news/the-tiger-times-february-13-2023



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