Clarksville, TN – O.C. Brown, a 2009 four-star offensive line prep recruit who was the focal point of the 2012 Academy Award-winning documentary, “Undefeated,” has transferred to Austin Peay State University from Southern Miss. «Read the rest of this article»
Austin Peay Governors Golf finishes 2nd at Arkansas State Red Wolf Intercollegiate with Four Govs in the Top 20
April 3, 2012 |
APSU Sports: Austin Peay Men’s Golf
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University men’s golf team finished second at the ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate, Tuesday, unable to hold off a furious rally by tourney winner Arkansas-Little Rock.
UALR shot a blistering final-round 274 to finish at 848, while the Govs final-round 285 was good enough for their Spring’s second runner-up finish at 857.
 Austin Peay Men's Golf. (Courtesy: Austin Peay Sports Information)
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Austin Peay Governors Golf travels to Arkansas for the Arkansas State Red Wolf Intercollegiate
April 2, 2012 |
APSU Sports: Austin Peay Men’s Golf
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University men’s golf team looks for improvement at the Arkansas State Red Wolf Intercollegiate, beginning Monday.
 Austin Peay Men's Golf. (Courtesy: Austin Peay Sports Information)
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Austin Peay Lady Govs Golf heads to Nashville for Belmont Women’s Invitational
April 2, 2012 |
APSU Sports: Austin Peay Women’s Golf
Old Hickory, TN – Austin Peay State University women’s golf team hopes to display marked improvement when it travels to outside of Nashville, Monday and Tuesday, to compete in the 2012 Belmont Women’s Invitational, to be held at the Old Hickory Country Club.
 Austin Peay Women's Golf. (Courtesy: Austin Peay Sports Information)
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34th Annual Queen City Road Race registration underway
March 15, 2012 |
Clarksville, TN – It’s that time of year again to lace up those running shoes and begin preparing for the 34th Annual Queen City Road Race scheduled for Sunday, May 6th.
The Queen City Road Race event is a Clarksville tradition promoting fitness and fun for all ages. The 5K race route takes runners through the streets of Historic Downtown Clarksville, beginning and ending at Austin Peay State University’s Governors Stadium, while the One Mile Movement takes you on an exciting tour of a portion of the APSU campus.
 2011 Queen City Road Race, Clarksville TN.
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Austin Peay Governors Tennis shuts down the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
February 11, 2012 |
APSU Sports: Austin Peay Men’s Tennis
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University men’s tennis team shutout regional rival Western Kentucky, 7-0, Friday afternoon, at the Governors Indoor Tennis Center.
It was Austin Peay’s second-straight win over a regional team after defeated Belmont, 5-2, January 25th. The young Govs seem to be responding well to head coach Malik Tabet’s strategy, playing seamless tennis against a Western Kentucky team they have now won consecutive matches against.
 Austin Peay Men's Tennis. (Courtesy: Brittney Sparn/APSU Sports Information)
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Another shutout edges Lady Govs soccer past Western Illinois
August 28, 2010 |
A penalty kick by freshman Tatiana Ariza was the difference-maker in Austin Peay State University’s 1-0 win against Western Illinois at the Lady Govs Invitational, Friday.
Austin Peay moves to 3-0, improving the program’s best-ever start. Western Illinois, meanwhile, falls to 0-1-1 .
Tatiana Ariza’s penalty kick came after freshman Emily Kink earned a foul inside the box on an attempt to beat a Western Illinois defender off the dribble. Ariza made the kick in the 43rd minute to give Austin Peay a 1-0 lead at the half that would stand.
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APSU artist releases book of paper chess pieces
October 30, 2009 |
On an unassuming weekday morning two years ago, Kell Black, professor of art at Austin Peay State University, turned on his computer and found an unusual e-mail waiting in his inbox.
An editor in the United Kingdom had contacted him to talk about paper. Specifically, she wanted to know how to fold paper into chess pieces. The editor, Black learned, intended to publish a book, titled “Paper Chess,” which would allow readers to punch out perforated shapes and fold and glue them into chess pieces.
The APSU professor’s name came up as a possible designer for the project because Black is one of the pre-eminent paper engineers in the country. Creating realistic sculptures out of paper is something he’s been doing since he was in kindergarten.
 Kell Black, APSU professor of art, looks over a copy of his new book, “Paper Chess.” In front of him are a few chess pieces he designed for the book. (Photo By Rollow Welch/APSU Public Relations and Marketing)
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