Erika Simpson
Assistant Editor

Scott Landis, Head of Bryan College Athletic Training

Native Californian Scott Landis, head athletic trainer, graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University in 2002 with a degree in Athletic Training. During his undergraduate, he worked at Sea World for almost two years, supervising the rock climbing wall and bungee jumping. He immediately started graduate school at San Jose University and graduated in 2006 with a degree in kinesiology. Afterwords, he worked as an athletic trainer in various high schools before attending massage therapy school in 2009. Now he is a certified massage therapist and has been the head athletic trainer at Bryan College for almost 2 years.

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by Ericka Simpson
Staff Writer

Junior forward Keith Bauer goes in for a lay-up against Reinhardt College in the Lion's first game of the AAC tournament. Triangle photo by Maddie K. Doucet, Staff Photographer.

Junior forward Keith Bauer goes in for a lay-up against Reinhardt College in the Lion's first game of the AAC tournament. Triangle photo by Maddie K. Doucet, Staff Photographer.

The Bryan College men’s basketball team fell to Reinhardt College (Waleska, Ga.) 68-61, ending their season. The Lions hosted the Eagles on Wednesday, Feb. 24 in the quarterfinals of the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) tournament.

Going into the tournament, the Lions were in a four-way tie for first place in the AAC with an 11-5 conference record. They tied with Bluefield College (Va.), Union College (Barbourville, Ky.) and The University of Virginia’s College at Wise.

The game plan was not much different than any other game, according to Head Coach Don Rekoske.

“Playing good defense and rebounding is where it all starts for us,” Rekoske said, “And I don’t feel like we did either of those things that well.”

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