Lipscomb Academy addresses ‘never appropriate’ Trent Dilfer sideline actions

Lipscomb Academy addresses ‘never appropriate’ Trent Dilfer sideline actions

Lipscomb Academy has addressed the controversy sparked by head football coach Trent Dilfer’s actions Friday night during a game against Independence High School. A viral video surfaced after the game on Friday night that has amassed over 11.4 million views on TikTok, a popular video sharing service. The video shows head coach and former Super Bowl-winning NFL quarterback Dilfer grabbing and pushing his starting tight end, Beau Dawson. During the altercation, Dawson throws his helmet, which causes Dilfer to verbally reprimand him as well. BroBible, an account featuring sports highlights and lifestyle videos for athletes, posted the video that took off over the weekend, and social media users across all platforms have come to the defense of both player and coach. Dawson, a senior, is the son of Phil Dawson, another NFL veteran who played as a kicker for 20 years. The Mustangs’ special-teams coordinator, Phil is a longtime friend of Dilfer dating back to their professional days. In an email to the Lipscomb Academy community obtained by Lumination Network, Head of School Brad Schultz and Associate Head of School for Athletics Michelle York stated that it is “never appropriate for a Lipscomb employee to have a physical response with a student while frustrated or angry” and that they “are confident a similar event will not happen in the future.” The email reads in full: “Many of you by now are probably aware of an unfortunate incident between our head football coach, Trent Dilfer, and one of his players at this past Friday’s game. “Coach Dilfer apologized to the player, issued a comprehensive public statement on social media, and discussed the...
Men’s soccer blanks Toreros, sweeps Golden State weekend

Men’s soccer blanks Toreros, sweeps Golden State weekend

The Lipscomb men’s soccer team beat the University of San Diego 4-0 Sunday night, sweeping the Southern California road trip and advancing to 2-0 on the season. The win was capped off by the defense preventing any shots on goal from USD. Lipscomb entered the game with 1 win and 2 losses in the all-time series. In the 9th minute, University of San Diego’s Kai Peterson received a yellow card. Lipscomb’s Javanne Smith fired off the first shot on goal, but it was saved by Marley Mascarenas, the man between the goalposts for the Toreros. Berlin, Germany native Luca Naumann took a large slide tackle that resulted in a foul against USD and a stoppage of play, but the sophomore midfielder was able to get up and continue playing. In the 16th minute, fellow German Scott Gulden put up his first goal of the season off the free-kick from his brother Noah Gulden, putting Lipscomb up 1-0. In the 20th minute, another Germany-born midfielder, Carlo Cavalar, drew his first yellow card of the season. During a 50/50 collision near midfield, USD’s Danny Orozco suffered an injury in the 44th minute; he was able to exit the field under his own power. At halftime, Lipscomb led 1-0 with 6 shots on goal to USD’s 0 shots on goal. The second half only made things sweeter for the Bisons. A foul on USD’s Ross Johnstone in the 55th minute put in a free-kick for Lipscomb to start the play again. Sophomore winger Javanne Smith scored in the 59th minute off a save from Mascarenas. Sophomore Tyrese Spicer’s original shot provided the...
Academy football wins again amid Trent Dilfer controversy

Academy football wins again amid Trent Dilfer controversy

On a night that has now become more well-known for a viral video than a dominant performance on the field, the Lipscomb Academy Mustangs football team beat the Independence Eagles 62-7. The Mustangs had control from the first moment Friday night at home. Senior running back Alex Broome earned three of his six touchdowns on the night in the first quarter alone. Those three touchdowns alongside an interception returned for a score put Lipscomb ahead 27-0 after one period of play. By halftime, the hosts led 34-7, and Broome’s continued dominance would lead to two more rushing touchdowns and a 34-yard reception from junior quarterback Luther Richesson for a sixth score. All told, the rushing attack spearheaded by Broome delivered seven scores, two of which came from backup running back Carlin Walker in the fourth quarter. The rushing yard totals told the story of the day, as Lipscomb accrued 314 yards on the ground while Independence managed only 30. However, it’s not Broome’s name circulating the internet after the win: the two trending names are Trent Dilfer and Beau Dawson. A viral video surfaced after the game on Friday night that has amassed over 10 million views on popular video sharing service TikTok. The video shows head coach and former Super Bowl-winning NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer grabbing his starting tight end, Beau Dawson, and verbally reprimanding him after Dawson threw his helmet and appeared to argue to his coach. BroBible, an account featuring sports highlights and lifestyle videos for athletes, posted the video that took off over the weekend, and social media users across all platforms have come to...
Volleyball opens season with tight loss

Volleyball opens season with tight loss

The Lipscomb women’s volleyball team opened up the regular season with a 2-3 loss against Houston at the Oklahoma Invitational in Norman, Oklahoma on Friday. The first matchup of the two-game weekend pitted the Bisons against the American Athletic Conference’s number two ranked team in the preseason poll. Lipscomb entered the game behind 0-2 in the all-time series. Lipscomb put up a great fight throughout the five-set losing effort. Sophomore and Edmond, Oklahoma native Kamryn Bacus led the team with 21 kills, 1 service ace and 22 points. Sophomore setter Delaney Dilfer put up an impressive 53 assists with 5 kills and 3 service aces. Dilfer’s 53 assists tied a career record for the All-ASUN Second Team selection last year. Standout freshman Anna Aubele put up 6 kills, 4 service aces and 10 points in her first Division I regular season game. In set one, Lipscomb put up an 8-point run to take the 25-23 win with a close battle all the way to the final point.  Set two was a back-and-forth battle between the Bisons and the Cougars with a 25-22 final set score. The Bisons were able to put together two 4-point runs en route to the set win.  The third set was a bit of a challenge, as the Cougars put up four in a row to take a 5-point lead in the set. Lipscomb was able to close the gap to 22-25 in the set loss.  The fourth set was closed out in magnificent fashion, as Lipscomb closed a 5-point gap to bring the set within two. Eventually, the set ended in a loss after...
Bisons Beat Cross-Country Opponent UCLA

Bisons Beat Cross-Country Opponent UCLA

The Lipscomb men’s soccer team won their season opener against the UCLA Bruins in Los Angeles by a score of 2-1 on Thursday night. The loss to Lipscomb is the first season-opening defeat for UCLA in nine years, and the Bisons win their first match of the year for the second straight time. Comfortable on away turf from the opening whistle, Lipscomb found an early opener when Elon transfer Burl Shepherd earned his first goal in purple and gold, finishing a deflected shot from sophomore Tyrece Spicer. Shepherd, a junior from Highlands Ranch, Colorado, played every minute of his opening match with the Bisons. Credited with the assist on the play, Trinidad and Tobago native Spicer picked up where he left off last season as a creator. Spicer occupied his typical right wing position for the majority of the match, and opposite him was graduate transfer Bakary Bagayoko of Bronx, New York. The Cumberland University transfer found himself involved in many of Lipscomb’s attacking chances, and despite being unable to find the scoresheet, Bagayoko did get a shot away and was impactful all night long. After the early goal, UCLA settled down and began to work away at finding an equalizer. Lipscomb’s four-back defensive unit were strong and solid all night long, and all four defenders played the full 90 minutes for head coach Charles Morrow. Despite their best efforts, though, the Bruins would eventually find their goal through Tucker Lepley in the 33rd minute, moving the score to 1-1 and bringing the home side to the halftime break on level terms. It was a familiar scoring source who...
Women’s soccer takes victory in match against Miami Hurricanes

Women’s soccer takes victory in match against Miami Hurricanes

CORAL GABLES, FL – The Lipscomb women’s soccer team defeated the Miami Hurricanes 2-0 in their first away match of the season. With the win over Miami, who represents the Atlantic Coast Conference, Lipscomb earns its second triumph in two attempts this year against a Power Five conference opponent. They bested Mississippi State 2-1 in their opening match of the season. Sophomore goalkeeper CJ Graham starred for the Bisons, earning a clean sheet despite facing 13 shots from the Hurricanes. She was forced to make four saves on the evening in order to keep Miami out of her goal for all 90 minutes. Alongside Graham, defenders Emily Patti, Katia Hanger, and Logan McFadden put in full shifts as well, playing in every single minute of the match. McFadden, a Birmingham, Alabama, native, continued her streak of playing in every minute of every match all season for the Bisons. In the attack, Lipscomb’s strikeforce was potent as ever. VCU transfer and Waldorf, Maryland-born Kale’a Perry found the back of the net for the second straight match, while Haley Williams, a freshman from St. Simons Island, Georgia, scored off the bench. Williams got the breakthrough goal with a left-footed effort into the bottom corner near the halftime whistle, and on the other side of the break, Perry found the back of the net with the same foot off an assist from debutant Allie Dunn. The junior winger from Oak Ridge started the match and contributed to a shot and the Perry assist in her 42 minutes. Junior center midfielder Cami Rogers led Lipscomb in shots and shots on goal, with three...