Brouyette Signs With Indiana Wesleyan

March 8, 2017 at 4:40 p.m.
Brouyette Signs With Indiana Wesleyan
Brouyette Signs With Indiana Wesleyan

By Staff Report-

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley senior Meredith Brouyette signed a letter of intent Tuesday to continue her academic and basketball careers at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion. In the front row of the photo above, Brouyette is flanked by her parents Chad (L) and Leslie Brouyette and her brother Cade Brouyette. In the back row are (L-R) Valley Athletic Director Duane Burkhart, girls basketball coach Chris Kindig, assistant coaches Alissa Trippiedi and Todd Volk, and Assistant Athletic Director Scott Smith.

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley senior Meredith Brouyette signed a letter of intent Tuesday to continue her academic and basketball careers at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion. In the front row of the photo above, Brouyette is flanked by her parents Chad (L) and Leslie Brouyette and her brother Cade Brouyette. In the back row are (L-R) Valley Athletic Director Duane Burkhart, girls basketball coach Chris Kindig, assistant coaches Alissa Trippiedi and Todd Volk, and Assistant Athletic Director Scott Smith.
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