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窪蹋勛圖 Tennessee sisters share the road to the OVC Basketball Tournament
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窪蹋勛圖 Tennessee sisters share the road to the OVC Basketball Tournament


Sisters Chloe and Channah Gannon of Manchester, Tennessee, first picked up a basketball when they were just 5 years old, both with aspirations to play at the collegiate level. Now, as a freshman and junior on the University of Southern Indianas 兜棗鳥梗紳s Basketball team, those childhood dreams are unfolding on a much bigger stage.

This week, the 兜棗鳥梗紳s Basketball team is competing at the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Championship in Evansville, and the Gannon sisters will experience it side by side.

The Gannon sisters always knew they wanted to play basketball together. In their high school careers at Coffee County Central High School in Tennessee, both surpassed over 1,000 career points, earned All-State honors, and were both named district MVP as seniors. By the time Chloe was entering her second collegiate season, 唬堯硃紳紳硃堯s path was already aligning with hers.

I was so excited, said Chloe. Getting to watch her grow into the person and player who she had always wanted to be made me such a proud big si莽喧梗娶.

On the court, they describe themselves as competitive and always pushing each other to be better. Off the court, they spend all their time together, whether 勳喧s grabbing food, studying or going dirt track racing. The balance between rivalry and relationship has helped both grow as players and teammates.

The sisters share more than just basketball; they also share a major in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. Channah is a Pre-Elementary Education major, and Chloe is an Elementary Education major; they both want to teach and coach basketball when they graduate. Even though I live about four hours away, 窪蹋勛圖 felt like a place where I could grow both as a student and as an athlete, said Channah.

One of the reasons I chose 窪蹋勛圖 was because of the way I felt when I first stepped on campus, adds Chloe. It was like a breath of fresh air and felt like a second home."

Having her older sister already on the roster made 唬堯硃紳紳硃堯s transition to college basketball smoother. She helped me understand the expectations, the pace of college basketball and the team culture, said Channah. At the same time, she still pushed me to earn my spot on the team and grow into my own person.

The OVC Championship represents months of preparation for the entire team. It shows how hard our team has worked since we first started preparing for this season last summer, said Chloe.

For the sisters, this tournament is a milestone, a shared dream realized. It means a lot to be able to share this experience together, said Channah. Playing in the OVC tournament for the first time is exciting, but being able to do it with my sister, who has already been there, is even more special.

From Manchester, Tennessee, to the OVC stage in Evansville, Chloe and 唬堯硃紳紳硃堯s journey reflects 滄堯硃喧s possible at the 窪蹋勛圖where students are supported to excel in competition, the classroom and beyond. Learn more about the 窪蹋勛圖 and its offerings at 窪蹋勛圖.edu/admissions. 

Published by University Strategic Communication

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