The #4-ranked Thomas More women’s basketball team pulled away from Cumberland (Tenn.) on Thursday, winning at the Connor Convocation Center, 74-51. The Saints improved to 16-1 overall and 11-1 in the Mid-South Conference with the win. Thomas More led 27-24 at halftime, following a late three-point conversion by sophomore and Scott High School graduate Summer […]
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TMU Basketball: Women Suffer First Loss; Men Win 6th Straight
The Thomas More women’s basketball team found itself on the losing side of a game for the first time this season while the men’s team won its sixth straight game. On the men’s side, the Saints downed #16-ranked Martin Methodist, 80-63. With the win, Thomas More improves to 9-3 overall and 7-3 in the Mid-South […]
Thomas More Men, Women Beat Bethel
The Thomas More women’s basketball team broke 100 points for the first time this season in a 100-42 rout of Bethel. With the win, the #4-ranked Saints improve to 15-0 overall and 10-0 in the Mid-South Conference. Courtney Hurst led TMU with 22 points while Zoie Barth and Briana McNutt each added 15. Thomas More […]
Thomas More Women Move Up to #4 in National Coaches Poll
The undefeated Thomas More women’s basketball team moved up four sports to #4 in the latest 2020-21 NAIA Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Top 25 poll. The Saints are 13-0 overall and 8-0 in the Mid-South Conference. Thomas More is also ranked eleventh nationally in three-point field goals made (120) and in free-throw percentage (78.5%). They average […]
Thomas More Basketball: Men Crush #6 Georgetown, Women Win Big, Too
Thomas More crushed #6 Georgetown on Saturday night, 88-48, to improve to 5-3 overall and 3-3 in the Mid-South. The Saints hit a record 16 three-point shots in the rout. Reid Jolly led Thomas More with 23 points while Ryan Batte and Luke Rudy each put in 19. Noah Pack added 12 points in the […]
History of Thomas More to Be Explored in Museum Presentation
Thomas More University was founded as a teachers college for women in 1921. Begun by the Sisters of St. Benedict, the college, Northern Kentucky’s first institution of higher education, expanded its curriculum and moved from Covington to Crestview Hills where its current campus is. Kenton County Public Library Executive Director and local historian Dave Schroeder […]
Thomas More Women Stay Perfect at Georgetown
Thomas More remained perfect on Monday afternoon, winning at Georgetown, 73-61. The #8-ranked Saints are now 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the Mid-South Conference. Zoie Barth led all scorers with 21 points to go along with four steals. Courtney Hurst added 14 points while Taylor Clos scored 13. Thomas More is back in action against […]
Thomas More Basketball: Women Win, Men Fall at the Cumberlands
Thomas More’s basketball teams split games at the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg on Saturday. The eighth-ranked women’s team stretched its season-opening win streak to 10, downing Cumberlands, 65-63. Sophomore Emily Simon was fouled with 14 seconds left in the game and made one of two free throws to secure the final score. With […]
Thomas More Postpones Two Women’s Basketball Games Due to COVID Protocols
Thomas More women’s basketball will reschedule two upcoming games due to COVID-19 protocols, the university announced Tuesday. Further details about those protocols were not provided in the announcement. The Saints were set to play against Lindsey Wilson on Thursday and Cumberland (Tenn.) on Saturday. The Mid-South Conference will work to reschedule those games for later […]
Thomas More Celebrates Veterans with Remarks from Graduate, Faculty
Thomas More University hosted a Veterans Day ceremony on Wednesday afternoon outside the Center for Adult and Professional Education building. The event included remarks from President Joseph L. Chillo, veteran and Thomas More alumnus Jesse Neack, and veteran and Thomas More faculty Dr. Jack Rudnick, Jr., and was emceed by veteran and TMU Vice President for Enrollment Management Dr. Chris Powers. […]

