• Women's Soccer / Athletic Advising

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Women's Soccer / Athletic Advising

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby highlights the latest achievements at Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC). Women’s soccer coach James Beattie discusses his team’s incredible 18-0 season as they prepare for the NJCAA Division II National Tournament in Huntsville, Alabama. He reflects on the challenges, consistent standards, and preparation for pool play against Scottsdale, Arizona, and St. Charles, Missouri. Coach Beattie emphasizes the importance of strength of schedule and team growth throughout the season.

    In the second segment, Tori Fugatt, NWCC football’s academic adviser, shares insights into her role in supporting student-athletes’ academic success. She highlights the football team’s impressive 2023 academic achievements, including being named NJCAA Academic Team of the Year with a 3.1 GPA in season. Tori discusses the resources available to students, the importance of balancing academics with athletics, and her pride in seeing 25 players graduate this December. The episode also covers upcoming events at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, including the Vienna Boys Choir and spring 2025 highlights.

    Keywords:

    NWCC, Northwest Mississippi Community College, The Bank First Ranger Hour, women’s soccer, NJCAA Division II National Tournament, James Beattie, soccer coach, unbeaten season, Scottsdale Arizona, St. Charles Missouri, Tori Fugatt, football academic adviser, NJCAA Academic Team of the Year, Northwest football, student-athletes, Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, Vienna Boys Choir, spring 2025 events, #GoRangers, #northwestms, #AllN, #RangerReady, #FindYourPath

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