Texas Lutheran's Griffith; Trinity's Coley Named SCAC Character & Community Student-Athletes of the Week

Texas Lutheran's Griffith; Trinity's Coley Named SCAC Character & Community Student-Athletes of the Week

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Troy Griffith of Texas Lutheran University and Hannah Coley of Trinity University have been selected as the SCAC Male and Female Character & Community Student-Athletes of the Week, respectively, for the week ending Sunday, February 2.

The SCAC Character & Community award was created in 2009 to honor and recognize the efforts of the extraordinary student-athletes of the conference who not only excel athletically on the field, course, court, pool or track, but also by serving their campus and community.

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TROY GRIFFITH OF TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY, a senior forward on the men's basketball team from Evans, Ga., has been selected the SCAC Character & Community Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending Sunday, February 2.

Griffith has been a two-year starter for the Texas Lutheran men's basketball team and serves as the Bulldogs' team captain this season. He has quickly made his mark on the Bulldogs after transferring to TLU after two years at Erskine College in South Carolina. Along with his considerable contributions on the court, he's excelled in the classroom, producing a perfect 4.0 grade-point average during his two years on campus while majoring in mathematics. His academic achievements earned him a spot on this year's Capital One Academic All-District Team and makes him a finalist for a spot on the Capital One Academic All-America squad. He's also a team representative on TLU's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Along with his success in the classroom, Griffith has also served in the Seguin community. He's volunteered as a team leader for TLU's "Day of the Dogs" program, helping to support battered women, while also working alongside local churches to help clean up and beautify the local community with the help of TLU's "Hot Dawgs" program. Troy is scheduled to graduate in December 2014 after completing his student teaching during the fall of 2014.

HANNAH COLEY OF TRINITY UNIVERSITY
, a junior guard on the women's basketball team, has been selected the SCAC Character & Community Female Student-Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending February 2, 2014.

The SCAC honors and recognizes the efforts of extraordinary student-athletes who excel in their sport, and also serve their campus and community.

Coley fits the bill in both instances.

The 5-foot-7 Coley has earned All-SCAC honors over the past two seasons. She made the All-SCAC Second Team last year, and the Third Team tn 2012. A team captain, Coley has started all 20 games for the 16-4 Tigers this season. She averages 15.5 points per game, and has shelled out 69 total assists (3.5 per game). An effective shooter, Coley has registered a .453mark from the field, and .333 in 3-point range.

In the classroom, Coley is working on a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration (accounting and economics), and maintains a cumulative grade point average of 3.77. She has made Trinity’s Dean’s List for four semesters. Last summer, Coley attended the Danish Institute for Study Abroad.

Coley was nominated last month for the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and National Association of Basketball Coaches Good Works Team.

She is a member of Trinity’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes Leadership Team, and is the secretary for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Coley has organized a number of fundraisers, including an event which raised nearly $20,000 in the battle against breast cancer.

Among her activities, Coley has volunteered with the San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries.

The defending conference champion Tigers return to action Friday, February 7, by traveling to Centenary College in a SCAC game at 8:00 p.m. Trinity will then take on Austin College in an SCAC matchup at 6:00 p.m. Saturday.