Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams participated in the Goldberg Classic this past weekend. The Goldberg Classic is a basketball tournament hosted by Columbia-Greene Community College every year for the past 12 years. It is named after Walter and Grace Goldberg who were huge supporters of athletics at Columbia-Greene Community College.
The Twins home basketball tournament, the Goldberg Classic, will kick off the 2018-19 NJCAA basketball season. The Goldberg Classic will take place in the Columbia-Greene Community College gym November 2nd and 3rd.
As Tanisha Edge walked across the stage to receive her Athlete of the Year award at the Student Recognition Ceremony, little did she know there was another honor to be bestowed upon her unbelievable basketball season.
For the first time since 2005 a Twins athlete has been named an All-American. Sophomore women’s basketball player Tanisha Edge receives the honors after a dominant season with the Twins.
The 2017-18 All-Region teams and Player of the Year were announced this weekend. As was the All-Tournament team from this past weekend’s championship tournament.
With the end of the regular season nearing, the Mountain Valley Conference has announced their conference awards for this past season. Six total twins were named to All-Conference teams and one earned the title of Conference Player of the Year.
The coaches know it. The team knows it. Columbia-Greene CC knows it - and now the nation knows it too. Columbia-Greene women's basketball is something special.
he Twins women’s basketball team has found a lot of success this season. Currently they sit atop the Region III standings. This puts them in position to host their first playoff game.
The Twins basketball teams traveled to Herkimer County to take on the Herkimer College Generals in a Mountain Valley Conference matchup Saturday. This is the second and final matchup between these two teams in the regular season.
Two members of the Twins women’s basketball team are sharing Region III Athlete of the Week honors. Teammates Daniella Weinschreider and Tanisha Edge share the honors for this past week. The Twins had two games last week and came out with two victories thanks to these two athletes.
The Twins women’s basketball team had two home games over the weekend. Prior to Saturday’s home game the Twins held a ceremony celebrating Tanisha Edge for reaching 1,000 career points as a Twin. Columbia-Greene Community College presented her with a game ball that had the date of this accomplishment etched on it. The celebration included cupcakes that spelled out 1,000.
Tanisha Edge has been a standout player for the Twins all season and received national recognition recently. She was named the NJCAA Division III Player of the Week.
The Twins women’s basketball team had a weekend full of games recently. They looked to defend their home court as they have done all season with an 8 – 0 undefeated record in their home gym.