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Thomas More Rugby Team Earns National Ranking

One year ago, Thomas More College didn’t even have a Men’s Rugby Program, today it’s ranked among the best.  In the Men’s Top 50 Fall Rankings released by the National Small College Rugby Organization, TMC’s Men’s Rugby comes in at #32. This list was based on approximately 185 NSCRO playoff eligible teams that participated in […]

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Thomas More Soccer Players Gain National, Regional Honors

Thomas More College senior midfielders Laura Felix (Burlington/St. Henry) and Taylor Robinson (Alexandria/Campbell County) were named All-Americans by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) on Thursday. Felix and Robinson both earned First Team All-American honors. This is the fifth-straight season the Saints have had at least one All-American as Abby Gindling ’13 was second team in 2012, Olivia Huber ’16 was a third team selection 2013 […]

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Photos: Children Enjoy Living Nativity & Winter Wonderland at Thomas More College

A Winter Wonderland and Living Nativity drew tons of kids to Thomas More College in Crestview Hills on Wednesday night. Members of the college’s student government association and twenty-one different campus clubs celebrated the spirit of Christmas with the event that also featured arts & crafts, games, face-painting, food, and Santa Claus. The live Nativity […]

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Thomas More Forced to Vacate 2015 National Title in Women’s Basketball

She is one of the most exciting and successful athletes in Northern Kentucky sports history and led Thomas More College’s women’s basketball team to back-to-back national titles, but on Tuesday, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced that a living arrangement in which Sydney Moss found herself after suffering a serious injury to her knee, […]

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10 Local High School Seniors Surprised with Early Acceptance to Thomas More

The hashtag #TMC2021 became a trending topic on Twitter in Cincinnati as Thomas More College president David Armstrong made the rounds across Northern Kentucky, delivering acceptance letters in person to seniors at six high schools. Armstrong and TMC vice president for enrollment management Christopher Powers went to Dixie Heights in Edgewood, Boone County in Florence, Ryle […]

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