Overall Record: 26-8 | TranSouth Record: 14-2
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Recent News
- 7/13/2010 - Union’s North named to NABC 2009-10 Honors Court
- 6/17/2010 - Union earns TranSouth All-Sports Trophy for seventh straight season
- 5/27/2010 - Union's Sadler named TranSouth AD of the year
- 5/25/2010 - Union is host to 19 sports camps in summer of 2010
- 3/23/2010 - Union’s Truvillion named second team All-American
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- 3/19/2010 - Union men's basketball upset by Montana Western in NAIA first round
- 3/10/2010 - Union women earn top overall seed in nationals, men earn No. 10 seed
- 3/9/2010 - Defense propels No. 10 Union to second straight TranSouth title
- 3/6/2010 - No. 10 Union men top Cumberland 75-67, advance to TranSouth title game
- 3/4/2010 - No. 10 Union tops Lyon in TranSouth quarterfinals
- 3/3/2010 - Union’s Truvillion, McNeil, Danache honored by TranSouth
- 2/27/2010 - Union basketball puts seven on TranSouth Scholar Athlete list
- 2/25/2010 - No. 11 Union gets road win at No. 23 Trevecca Nazarene
- 2/24/2010 - Union women No. 1 for 35th straight poll, men ranked No. 11
- 2/20/2010 - Union wins second straight TranSouth title with win over Blue Mountain
- 2/18/2010 - No. 10 Union upset at Mid-Continent, 63-53
- 2/15/2010 - No. 10 Union wins 76-50 over Cumberland for seventh straight victory
- 2/15/2010 - Union women ranked No. 1 for 34 straight, men remain at No. 10
- 2/13/2010 - No. 10 Union holds off No. 21 Freed-Hardeman 69-60
- 2/11/2010 - No. 10 Union makes second half charge to top Lyon
- 2/10/2010 - Aftermath of Haiti earthquake hits basketball team
- 2/9/2010 - Adoption touches teen, team
- 2/8/2010 - Union’s Truvillion named TranSouth player of the week
- 2/6/2010 - No. 14 Union holds off Martin Methodist for 74-65 win
- 2/4/2010 - No 14 Union gets 92-55 win at Bethel
- 2/4/2010 - Union’s Truvillion reaches 1,000 career points, 500 rebounds in same game
- 2/1/2010 - Union women No. 1 for 32 straight rankings, men up to No. 14
- 1/28/2010 - No. 15 Union rolls past No. 20 Trevecca Nazarene 101-60
- 1/25/2010 - Union women No. 1 for 31 straight polls, men up to No. 15
- 1/23/2010 - Union basketball sweeps double-header at Blue Mountain
- 1/21/2010 - No 18 Union upset at Cumberland 71-54 for first conference loss
- 1/20/2010 - Union community helping Haitian students and families with earthquake relief
- 1/18/2010 - No. 18 Union takes top spot in TranSouth with win over Mid-Continent
- 1/18/2010 - 30 straight No. 1 rankings for Union’s women, men still No. 18 in NAIA
- 1/16/2010 - No. 18 Union holds on for an 84-75 win at Freed-Hardeman
- 1/14/2010 - No. 18 Union stays unbeaten in TranSouth with win over Lyon
- 1/11/2010 - Union women No. 1 for 29th straight ranking, men up to No. 18
- 1/9/2010 - No. 19 Union men get road win at Martin Methodist 67-60
- 1/7/2010 - Union Basketball picks up first conference win of season
- 1/7/2010 - No. 19 Union men ready to start conference play, defend title
- 1/4/2010 - Union men fall at home to William Carey 73-66
- 1/4/2010 - Union’s Alexander named TranSouth player of the week
- 1/2/2010 - No. 19 Union men win at Campbellsville 76-68
- 12/17/2009 - Longtime Union friend and supporter Fesmire dies at 76
- 12/15/2009 - Union's women's basketball remains No. 1, men drop to No. 19
- 12/12/2009 - Union’s four game winning streak snapped by Olivet Nazarene
- 12/7/2009 - Union women No. 1 for 27th straight week, men up to No. 10
- 12/5/2009 - No. 11 Union matches season high in points with 108-83 win over Belhaven
- 12/1/2009 - No. 11 Union men cruise to seventh win of season
- 11/30/2009 - Union's Truvillion named TranSouth Player of the Week
- 11/28/2009 - No. 11 Union holds off No. 23 Life 107-95
- 11/27/2009 - No. 11 Union men post second win over No. 5 McKendree, 68-60
- 11/24/2009 - Union men take tough road loss at Belhaven 75-72
- 11/24/2009 - Union Bulldog Thanksgiving Classic to feature four ranked teams
- 11/21/2009 - Union men’s basketball wins 76-72 at William Carey
- 11/17/2009 - No. 11 Union men fall at home to Campbellsville 57-50
- 11/16/2009 - Union’s Truvillion named first men’s basketball player of the week
- 11/14/2009 - No. 11 Union edges No. 5 McKendree 66-64
- 11/13/2009 - No. 11 Union tops Harris-Stowe 75-62
- 11/9/2009 - Union men’s basketball takes first loss of season to No. 25 Olivet Nazarene
- 11/7/2009 - Union men’s basketball rolls in Niven’s first game as head coach
- 11/5/2009 - Union Sports Hall of Fame to induct six individuals and 1963 baseball team
- 11/4/2009 - Union athletes take part in seventh annual Campus and Community day
- 10/26/2009 - Union women’s basketball No. 1 for 26th straight poll, men preseason No. 11
- 10/23/2009 - Union listed among NAIA 2008-09 Champions of Character institutions
- 10/21/2009 - Sporting News selects Union’s Truvillion as preseason All-American
- 10/20/2009 - Union basketball announces Bulldog Madness on Thursday night
- 10/20/2009 - Union men picked to repeat as TranSouth basketball champions
- 10/19/2009 - TranSouth basketball media day replay times
- 10/14/2009 - TranSouth Basketball Media Day October 19, 2009
- 8/7/2009 - Union men’s basketball signs Davis for 2009-10
- 7/31/2009 - Milan hoops player set to join Union men’s basketball program
- 7/31/2009 - Union men’s basketball adds Kelley to 2009-10 roster
- 7/1/2009 - Union athletics join Facebook, Twitter
- 4/15/2009 - Jackson State standout signs with Union men’s basketball
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3/9/10 - 13082 Senior Greg Truvillion drives toward the basket during the TranSouth Tournament championship game against Freed Hardeman University. The Bulldogs won 75-65. - Jordan Buie
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3/9/10 - 13084 Senior Greg Truvillion goes up for a shot during a TranSouth Tournament championship game against Freed Hardeman University. The Bulldogs won 75-65. - Jordan Buie
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3/9/10 - 13086 Senior Tacuma Alexander dribbles around a Freed Hardeman University player during the TranSouth Tournament championship game in which the Bulldogs won 75-65 - Jordan Buie
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Season Outlook
The Union University Bulldogs are coming off a TranSouth Conference regular
season and tournament title, in addition to advancing to the second round of the
national tournament. For the first time in 15 years, Union will be entering the
season with a new head coach. But everything will not be completely different as
David Niven, Union’s assistant coach for the past 12 seasons, takes over. In
addition to
Niven’s promotion to head coaching duties, Union hired former
Bulldog
Eric Volbert to return to his alma mater as the assistant men’s
basketball coach.
Union lost just two seniors from last year’s squad, but those two players were
All-Americans and accounted for over 36% of the team’s scoring. However, the
Union Bulldogs return three starters and eight players overall from last
season’s team, including the team’s leading scorer and rebounder, Greg Truvillion (18 points/game, 9 rebounds/game). Five newcomers join the program
this year as well that will be called on to step in and contribute early.
First year Union head coach David Niven says, “We have a good group of guys
returning this year. Some of them played large roles and some of them will get a
chance to prove their abilities this year. Truvillion gives us a very good
inside threat. Combine that with his intelligence and passing and he is one of
the best players in the country. Keith Tolliver, Antoine Joseph,
Martez Hawkins,
and Tacuma Alexander all started at various times throughout the last season.
Alan North, Roland Banhoro and Veljko Petrovic will all get opportunities to
fill the large shoes left by Brian Lake and Matt Neaville.”
Five seniors lead the 2009-10 squad led by All-American and TranSouth Newcomer
of the Year, Truvillion. Alexander, North and
Tolliver each return for their
fourth year of basketball at Union, while Hawkins is back after transferring to
Union as a junior.
Union has four juniors on the roster, led by Joseph. Banhoro and
Petrovic both
return for their third season, while Stan McNeil joins the squad after
transferring from Jackson State Community College this year.
CJ Davis is the lone sophomore on the team, transferring to Union this year from
Los Angeles City College.
Three freshmen round out the roster led by red-shirt freshman Samuel Danache who
was with the team last season. Daniel Kelley of Nashville and
Brady Sheppard of
Milan, Tenn. begin their college careers with the Bulldogs.
“Our newcomers also give us added depth and fill many of the needs we have,”
says Niven. “McNeil led the state in three-point shooting last season and is a
tough cover with his quickness and shooting ability. Davis is a prolific scorer.
He can find ways to score from anywhere on the floor. Danache comes off a
red-shirt year and is an explosive athlete. He will be a mismatch most of the
time that he is on the floor. Kelley is a very good shooter that will certainly
push some older guys for minutes in his freshman year. Sheppard is a good
shooter and a very smart player that will develop his college game this year.”
Union’s trek back to the national tournament will be tough as their schedule is
littered with ranked teams. Their TranSouth title defense begins in January with
a tough league schedule that put three teams in the national tournament in 2009.
The Bulldogs are going for their seventh league title in the 13-year history of
the TranSouth. Another trip to the NAIA National Tournament would be the
program’s thirteenth appearance, and sixth in the past seven years.