The university's arena in Macon will now be known as Hawkins Arena in honor of the gift from cardiologist Dr. Chuck Hawkins and his wife Kathy.
Reinaldo Navia’s goal in the 87th minute gives Atlanta its third straight tie.
The New York LIberty took Kelley Cain '07 with the seventh pick. Cain, a University of Tennessee grad, is currently playing professionally in Turkey.
Sophomore Meg Stephens won four gold medals to lead the Vikings over three-time defending champion Dunwoody on Monday.
As spring sports come to a close, both Golden Lions soccer programs held onto their top spots in the polls.
The Red Devils improved to 7-4 in a 2-0 victory over Stone Mountain on Friday.
Eight goals and three red cards highlighted an extraordinary 4-4 draw Saturday.
Your neighborhood news and information service is set up at the 50th anniversary celebration for Druid Hills Youth Sports.
The former Central Gwinnett High player spent two years playing in Romania. He was born in Liberia and moved to Georgia when he was 14.
Chamblee, Dunwoody, Lithonia, Miller Grove, Redan, Southwest DeKalb and Tucker are also scheduled to compete next week.
Druid Hills posted a winning record of 2-1.
The game is set for this Friday.
Senior Jennifer Rochefort is a Level 10 gymnast, one notch below Olympic level, according to St. Pius.
The girls' team won a 216-225 victory over Arabia Mountain at Monday's tourney at Mystery Valley Golf Club.
St. Pius sports are dominating this spring with both boys' and girls' tennis and soccer leading in the statewide polls.
Local politicos will honor the organization at the park from 6pm - 9pm on April 13.
The DeKalb County Board of Education released today its final numbers for all teams and players in the league.
The Golden Lions' girls' lacrosse team debuted in the AAA polls at No. 7 while both soccer teams continue to reign supreme in theirs.
The boys' and girls' teams each defeated The Cottage School to the the Atlanta Private Athletic Conference Tournament championship.
Both boys' and girls' soccer remain at the top of the AAA polls.
The Golden Lions' girls' hoops team lost in the first round of the playoffs, ending their season, and spring sports have started with promising success.
After taking its first game, the Vikings also defeated Team Crease and North Gwinnett.
The Vikings beat Oconee's varsity club 9-4 on Sunday.
Mike Rozier hails from Henry County High School where he took his team to five straight playoff appearances.
The Lady Golden Lions continue to soar, and the boys basketball team enters its regional tournament as a fifth-seed.
The girls' basketball team continues to sit at No. 3 in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll, and the boys' team is posting big improvements from last season.
As the winter regular season winds down, the girls' basketball team continues to sit in the No. 5 spot in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association.
The ceremony, including football and boys' and girls' soccer players, will be held Wednesday at the school.
The Eagles continue to dominate conference play.
The Golden Lions' girls' basketball team bumped up to No. 3 in the AJC's poll, and boys' basketball dropped both contests over the weekend to Druid Hills and Washington.
The girls' basketball squad feel slightly in the rankings this week, and the boys' team split two games.
Although the Golden Lions' boys basketball team dropped two contests last week, the girls' team remains in the No. 2 Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll position.
The tournament, which runs Dec. 27-29, attracts teams from across the Southeast.
Girls' basketball continued their undefeated season over the week with a win over Lovett. The Golden Lions' boys' squad also beat Lovett, bringing their record to 3-2.
Marie Collop received an honorable mention to the 2011 AAAA all-state team.
The Golden Lions girls' basketball team moved up to No. 2 in the statewide AAA poll.
Susanne Boden, Aubrey Blackstock and Marie Collop were selected, again, for the All-Region 6-AAAA softball First Team.
The Golden Lions opened the winter sports season with a series of big wins.
Kids will get to mingle with the players, coaches and the team mascot, Socrates.
The club won 3-2 over Lost Mountain of West Cobb County recently to take the championship.