Wilbourn, Dianne Feagans Monday, January 11, 2021
Dianne Feagans Wilbourn
Dianne Feagans Wilbourn, 68, passed away on Saturday, January 9, 2021 after a courageous battle against COVID pneumonia.
Chattanooga has always been Dianne’s home. She was a graduate of Red Bank High School and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and an active member of the North River Church of Christian and Missionary Alliance.
Dianne was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. She proudly attended every performance, game, match, and competition involving one of her children or grandchildren. Her family was her pride and joy. Dianne loved camping and beach vacations with her children and spending holidays and special occasions with extended family. Her smile and laugh always filled her family’s hearts with joy!
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Notebook: Lineup change doesn’t spark UMass in loss to Bryant
UMass freshman Ronnie DeGray III, center, drives against Bryant’s Hall Elisias, Monday at the Mullins Center. CHRIS TUCCI/UMASS ATHLETICS
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Matt McCall’s line change did not have its intended effect.
The UMass coach subbed out all five starters just 1 minute, 57 seconds into the second half. Bryant led by nine. The Minutemen’s previous four possessions featured a turnover by Tre Mitchell, a Mitchell foul, Noah Fernandes missing a 3-pointer and a Carl Pierre missed 3.
He pulled out Javohn Garcia, Fernandes, Pierre, Ronnie DeGray III and Mitchell in favor of Kolton Mitchell, Cairo McCrory, Mark Gasperini and Dibaji Walker.
Notebook: Lineup change doesn’t spark UMass in loss to Bryant
UMass freshman Ronnie DeGray III, center, drives against Bryant’s Hall Elisias, Monday at the Mullins Center. CHRIS TUCCI/UMASS ATHLETICS
Matt McCall’s line change did not have its intended effect.
The UMass coach subbed out all five starters just 1 minute, 57 seconds into the second half. Bryant led by nine. The Minutemen’s previous four possessions featured a turnover by Tre Mitchell, a Mitchell foul, Noah Fernandes missing a 3-pointer and a Carl Pierre missed 3.
He pulled out Javohn Garcia, Fernandes, Pierre, Ronnie DeGray III and Mitchell in favor of Kolton Mitchell, Cairo McCrory, Mark Gasperini and Dibaji Walker.