About jhornett
![]() | James (Jamie) Hornett, a freshman broadcast and public relations journalism major and leadership and business minor, is a sports reporter for The Franklin. He has covered Women's Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country, Men and Women's Basketball, Men's Tennis, Track & Field as well as Softball. He will be interning with Emmis Communications with the Wank & O'Brien Show on 97.1 Hank FM in Indianapolis this summer. In addition to the Franklin, he is putting together media guides for the men's and women's soccer teams this upcoming season. |
Stories by James
The Franklin College Grizzlies improved to 3-4 on the year with a 74-65 win at home over HCAC opponent Earlham College.
The Grizzlies fell to the Pioneers of Transylvania University in an HCAC contest Wednesday night 88-63. The loss puts Franklin at a 3-5 overall record on the year (1-2 HCAC).
The Franklin College women’s basketball team fell to 3-2 Wednesday with a 54-49 loss to The Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
The Franklin College men’s basketball team lost to the Indiana University Hoosiers on Wednesday in Assembly Hall with a final score of 37-89.
The Franklin College women’s volleyball team lost to rival Hanover College in straight sets at home on Wednesday night.
Franklin College will host the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at “Red” Faught Stadium for this year’s Homecoming football game.
A recap of the NFL season thus far coming to the conclusion that the Colts' dominance will come to an end.
Franklin opened up the fall athletic season on the newly renovated Elba L. and Gene Portteus Branigin Athletic Field against the Golden Eagles of Spalding University. The women defeated the Golden Eagles 2-1, while the men ended in a 3-3 tie.
Republican candidate speaks out on health care, government spending, energy and education Monday during the Republican Senate Debate at Franklin College.
Despite a loss in Florida, Grizzlies are getting closer to where they want to be.
Interested students can now run for executive office in Student Congress due to a change in the bylaws.
The men's golf team competes in the Mount St Joseph Invitational this weekend.
Matt Hamm made the All-HCAC team for the second consecutive year.
Both the men's and women's tennis teams lost 9-0 last weekend.
Men's tennis beat Eureka 9-0, before falling to Trine 7-2.
FC soccer grabbed a win over Mount Wednesday and closes out the season Saturday.
The Grizzlies went 1-3 in the last week.
The men's soccer team tied Earlham 2-2 on Wednesday night.
The Grizzlies are off to a rough start.
Women's soccer already improving on past seasons.
Learn more about All-HCAC cross country and track and field star, Brandon Welti.
Golfer Grace adams shares how she can stay involved while staying sane.
Franklin softball goes to 2-6 on the season.
Franklin's tennis team split in last weeks match against Earlham College and St. Joseph's College.
The softball team collected a win and five losses during its trip to Atlanta, Ga. last weekend.
The men's and women's basketball teams head down to Lexington, Ky., for the HCAC tournament and a shot at a berth in the national tournament.
The Franklin women's basketball team falls to Hanover, 88-86.
The Grizzlies beat Mt. St. Joe, but lost to Transy.
Victories over Rose-Hulman and Bluffton assure tournament bid.
Anderson takes HCAC rematch, 70-64
Franklin dominates Hanover, 86-71
Franklin knocked off Mount St. Joseph's 84-71
The Grizzlies fall to the Comets, 81-79.
Franklin beat Bluffton 92-81 to top HCAC
The women Grizzlies beat Mount Mary College handily to continue their winning ways.
The women Grizzlies beat Bluffton on the hardwood with free throws, 76-74.
Franklin senior Brandon Welti qualified for the men's cross country Division III national tournament in Hanover, Ind. He is the first male cross country runner to ever accomplish this feat.
The women's soccer team fell still has only won one game this season and only has two games remaining this season. The Grizzlies can still shake up the conference tournament results.
Franklin remains winless in HCAC play after losing to Bluffton 3-0 over the weekend.
The women's soccer team lost to Millikin University 5-0 on Tuesday, making it the team's 12th straight loss, and the 12th game of the season the Grizzlies have been shut out.
The women's soccer team broke a 10-game scoreless streak, the team still lost 3-1 to a winless Spalding University on Sunday.
The women's soccer team lost its 10th straight game on Wednesday night, losing to Mount St. Joe's.
After losing to Defiance 3-0, the women's soccer team has lost nine straight without scoring a goal.
The women's soccer team lost to Transylvania on Thursday, extending its scoreless streak through nine games.
The women's soccer team fell 3-0. This means the team ended the month of September without a win or a goal scored.
The women's soccer team lost its sixth straight match on Tuesday, losing 2-0 against Trine University.
The women's soccer team lost to Anderson 2-0 to start the conference schedule for the year.
The women's soccer team lost 8-0 to a very physical Earlham squad on Thursday.
The women's soccer team lost to Illinois College at home on Saturday, falling to 1-3.
Although the Grizzlies lost 3-0 to Goshen College, coach Moulton feels the team showed a lot of improvement in the match.
The women's soccer team played Thomas More College in its first home game of the season. The Grizzlies lost 6-0.

