Recent News
07.02.2009 - 45 Named MCC Academic All-Conference
The Mid-Central College Conference recognized 45 Taylor University student-athletes Thursday from 14 conference sports on the 2008-09 MCC Academic All-Conference Team.
06.08.2009 - Women's Basketball Adds Rudolph
Head women's basketball coach Tena Krause has announced that she has signed Evansville Reitz Memorial High School standout Tess Rudolph to a letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Taylor University.
05.18.2009 - Women's Basketball Signs Libby Bird
Taylor University head women's basketball coach Tena Krause has announced the signing of Libby Bird for the 2009-2010 school year.
04.30.2009 - Lady Trojans Sign Transfer Morris
Lady Trojan head basketball coach, Tena Krause, has announced the signing of Becca Morris for the 2009-10 season. Morris is transferring to Taylor after two years at Bryan College in Bryan, Tenn.
04.23.2009 - Guion Signs With Lady Trojans
Taylor University women's basketball head coach Tena Krause has announced the signing of Lapel High School senior guard Hillary Guion to a national letter of intent.
Recent Results
The Taylor women’s basketball team suffered a 68-51 defeat to Concordia (Neb.) University Wednesday during first round action at the 2009 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Championships in Sioux City, Iowa.
Playing in the championship game of the Mid-Central College Conference Tournament, the No. 25 Taylor women’s basketball team took on No. 16 Huntington Monday night. The Lady Trojans came up short, falling 65-60.
Paige Rudolph scored a season-high 27 points and led the Taylor women's basketball team to a 66-54 victory Friday at top seed Bethel College in the semifinals of the Mid-Central College Conference Tournament.
The Taylor women's basketball team locked down the Saint Francis offense on their way to an 84-66 victory in the first round of the MCC Women's Basketball Tournament.
The Taylor women’s basketball team outscored Indiana Wesleyan by 21 points from the free throw line Saturday, but poor shooting from the rest of the floor by the Trojans led to a 64-59 IWU victory.

