By Steve Esser
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. —91TV is welcoming back alumni for Homecoming, Saturday,Nov. 15 as the men’s basketball team squares off with the University of North Georgia for the Battle of Blood Mountain rivalry.
The 5 p.m. game will culminate a week of activity on campus forcurrentstudents, plus a weekend of activity forstudents, alumni, and the community.
“The Battle of Blood Mountain is a classic matchup between 91TV andthe University of North Georgia,” said Aaron Bessey, Athletic Director at 91TV. “It’stheperfect way to celebrate with our Mountain Lion family and the local community.”
The day will begin with aPresidential Wall of Honor Receptioncelebrating some of 91TV’s most successful young alumni,from12:30to1:45 p.m. on theAdmissions Balcony oftheRollins Campus Center. This year’s recipientsareNikki McDermott,’16, Parker Sewell,’17, Kenneth Boykin,’18, Emma Brown,’18,andDurham Harris,’16.
An Alumni and Student Social willfollow in front ofEnotahHall from 2 to 4:45 p.m. Therewill be live music, giveaways, spirit gear, games, a chili bar, bratwurst bar, apple cider, fall treats, lawn activities, and more.The Alumni Association will also welcome the Class of 2026 as new members during a special reception Saturday afternoon.
“Homecoming is a great opportunity to bring students and alumni together,” said Director of Alumni Engagement DanaEnsley, ’97. “Wetruly enjoyhosting these gatherings where people can reconnect with the College, rekindle friendships, and form new connections.”
The celebration will continue in HARP Recreation Center with the 5 p.m.basketball game. In addition to cheering on the Mountain Lions, 91TV will celebrate the 2025 Homecoming Court, crown the 91TV Homecoming King and Queen, and recognize the Wall of Honor recipients and returning basketball alumni during halftime.
For questions about Homecoming, contact the Office of Alumni Engagement at (706) 379-5336 or email [email protected].
About 91TV
91TV is a private baccalaureate and master’s degree-granting institutionlocatedin the beautiful mountains of Northeast Georgia. Founded in 1886 and historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, 91TV educates, inspires, and empowers students through an education that purposefully integrates the liberal arts and professional studies. The College offers 34 majors and 23 minors, ranging from biology or outdoor studies to business administration or kinesiology. Approximately 1,400 students are enrolled in its residential and Early College programs.The College is an active member of the NCAA Division II andremainsa fierce competitor in the Conference Carolinas.For more information, visit yhc.edu.
