The men's basketball team finally got its first taste of March Madness Thursday evening in Jacksonville against Kentucky, and fell to the No. 2 seed 79-44 to cap off a historic season. Senior forward Hayden Farquhar said the experience was amazing and Kentucky was a tough team to face. "It was really awesome," Farquhar said. "To go out there ... [Read More…]
‘Cats, Kentucky meet the media on day before Madness begins
The Wildcats woke up Wednesday morning realizing they were one day away from playing their first-ever game in the NCAA Div. I tournament against No. 2 seed Kentucky. The men's basketball team started the day talking to the media from around the country. Seniors Jaylen Franklin, Jaren Lewis and Hayden Farquhar were the selected players who spoke ... [Read More…]
Men’s basketball claims first Southland tournament title with win over UNO
The Wildcats captured their first-ever Southland Conference postseason title with a 77-60 win over New Orleans Saturday evening and will also advance to the NCAA Div. I tournament for the first time in school history. With the win, the Wildcats move to 27-6 overall which ties the school record of wins in a season set by the 1979-80 ... [Read More…]
Wildcats slip by Lions, reach championship in tournament debut
In their first trip to the Southland postseason tournament, the Wildcats defeated Southeastern Louisiana 69-66 Friday evening to reach the championship game. Junior guard Payten Ricks played a big role in ACU's win scoring 21 points including five three-pointers. With 1:30 left to go in the game, Ricks hit a shot from beyond the arc that put his ... [Read More…]
God-given talent: Weast produces ‘bops’ for Spotify, Apple Music
If you asked him where he would be at this point in his life, middle-school Weston wouldn't say making music. Weston Weast grew up mocking the way artists on the radio would sing. "I pulled it off in a way where I kind of sounded good doing it," said Weston, a junior music major from Oklahoma City. Though he only took piano lessons, ... [Read More…]
Alumna donates swing to honor late husband
The white swing that popped up near the Campus Center after Sing Song was donated by Lauryn Lewis Hines and her family to honor the legacy of her late husband, Kris Hines. The two met through mutual friends at a church in Dallas and married at the beginning of 2014, and less than a year-and-a-half later, Kris was diagnosed with cancer. For two ... [Read More…]
Gallery: CSSA honors tradition with Chinese New Year celebration
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association hosted a Chinese New Year celebration on Monday in the Hunter Welcome Center. The event featured many authentic types of Chinese food, as well as speakers and activities. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Sing Song acts celebrate as winners are announced
Sing Song brings a competitive spirit to the club and class acts who participate, but ultimately it is more than a competition. Each act names a charity to benefit from its winnings, and each overall winner receives $1000 to donate to its charity. This year's overall winners are as follows: In the men's division: Galaxy, Gamma Sigma Phi and ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Club and class acts compete for Sing Song victory
Sing Song 2019 consists of 12 club acts, four class acts and 19 additional performances by hosts, hostesses and a cappella groups. ... [Read More…]
Cycling Club looking for new members
After a year on campus, the ACU Cycling Club is searching for additional members to expand the club. Logan Primm, sophomore engineering major from Fort Worth and president of the Cycling Club, said there is no limit to how many people can ride. Members of the Cycling Club are looking for additional members for their race team. Primm said ... [Read More…]
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