BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- The yearly awards for men's bowling were announced by the Mid-South Conference (MSC) on Friday. Six student-athletes from Tennessee Wesleyan earned honors from the conference.
Cameron Compton and Jaydon Phan were named to the All-MSC First Team.
Compton in 53 games during the 2025-26 season, averaged 211.1 pins knocked down. Compton also won two individual titles during the season and won two MSC Men's Bowler of the Week awards.
Phan was involved in 30 games for the Bulldogs, knocking down an average of 209.7 pins per game.
Phan was named to the MSC Champions of Character Team. The student-athletes who are honored on the Champions of Character Team were nominated by their coaches based on their leadership on campus and in the community while demonstrating the five core character values of the NAIA.
Earning a spot on the MSC All-Academic Team were Carson Colletti, Adam Driver, and Spencer Foutz. In order to be nominated by an institution, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale and must be in their third term or fourth quarter.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- The Mid-South Conference (MSC) announced the year-end awards for men's bowling. Six student-athletes from Tennessee Wesleyan earned honors from the conference.
Landyn Sanders was named the MSC Men's Bowler of the Year. Sanders earned the honor after averaging 225.4 pins per game over four MSC Tournaments, where he bowled in 12 of 16 games in their tournaments. In those 12 games, Sanders knocked down over 200 pins eight times, including a high of 279, finishing with a total of 2,705 pins.
John Brooks was named the MSC Freshman Bowle of the Year. In 13 games during the four MSC Tournaments, Brooks averaged 204.4 pins per game, knocking down over 200 pins in eight games. His season high was 244, and Brooks had a total of 2,657 pins knocked down during the MSC events.
Sanders earned a spot on the All-MSC First Team and was joined on the team by Cameron Compton. Brooks was named to the All-MSC Second Team and joined by Carson Colletti.
Devean Littlejohn was named to the MSC Champions of Character Team. The student-athletes that are honored on the Champions of Character Team were nominated by their coaches based on their leadership on campus and in the community while demonstrating the five core character values of the NAIA.
Earning a spot on the MSC All-Academic Team was Littlejohn, Kory Driver, and Coletti. In order to be nominated by an institution, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale and must be in their third term or fourth quarter.