WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER: UNC Pembroke snaps Lenoir-Rhyne’s win streak

HobbsDailyReport.com PEMBROKE – Lenoir-Rhyne University’s three-match win streak was snapped on Saturday when UNC Pembroke nipped the visiting Bears 2-0. The non-conference loss dropped LRU to 8-4-1 while UNC Pembroke improved to 8-3-1. The Braves scored both goals in the first half, at the 10:11 mark by Alexis Pittman and at the 20:32 mark by Stacey Scott. LRU had a …

COLLEGE X-COUNTRY: Lenoir-Rhyne’s Black fourth at Queen City Invitational

HobbsDailyReport.com CHARLOTTE – Senior Jacob Black finished fourth on Friday at the Queen City Invitational, leading Lenoir-Rhyne University to a third-place finish. In all 11-team event at McAlpine Creek Park, Black completed an 8K course in 24 minutes, 33 seconds. Mount Olive was the team champion and Ramsey Ritchie of Davidson won the individual race in 24:10. LRU is play …

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL: Lenoir-Rhyne sweeps Francis Marion, snaps losing streak at 6

HobbsDailyReport.com HICKORY – Lenoir-Rhyne University ended a six-match losing streak and reached .500 on Friday night by beating visiting Francis Marion 3-0. The Bears won 25-17, 25-198, 25-13 at Shuford Gym to even their record at 8-8 and leaves the Patriots at 6-11. Freshman outside hitter Taylor Prall led LRU with 14 kills and another freshman, Maggie Bogart, had 10 …

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bears 2-4 again, but Kellar says they are better than last season

HobbsDailyReport.com HICKORY – After six games this season, Lenoir-Rhyne University’s football program is like a ship at sea looking for a lighthouse for a course of direction. The Bears (2-4, 1-3 South Atlantic Conference) travel to face conference foe Limestone (3-3, 2-1) today with a 6 p.m. kickoff at The Reservation on the campus of Gaffney (S.C.) High. LRU has …

WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER: Bears nip St. Leo to gain third straight victory

HobbsDailyReport.com HICKORY – Two first-half goals were enough on Tuesday for Lenoir-Rhyne University’s women’s soccer team to beat visiting St. Leo 2-1 and win for the third straight match. Madi Kyle and Claire Neibergall each scored for the Bears (8-3-1), who got two saves from goalkeeper Alayna Morris. Kyle’s goal was her second of the season. Megan Charlton had six …