As a collective group of diehard intramural fans, we are in the midst of the worst 10 days of the flag football season. From rainouts to Summit meetings to pledging activities, our beloved sport is being forced to play second fiddle to other university activities, meaning no games will be played until next week. The sports world hasn't seen such a ... [Read More…]
Admissions uses unique initiative to attract students
In an effort to advocate the ACU difference, the admissions office revamped its initiative to attract potential students by taking a more charitable approach. Prospective students no longer receive the typical viewbook from the university. Now, they get a personalized letter with the option to choose one of three charities for the admissions ... [Read More…]
Squirtle Squad, Galaxy top opening football week
A little over a week into the intramural season, some teams have already established themselves as frontrunners for a run at the coveted championship. Early indications point toward a severe lack of parity in Men's Champ League, while the Women's Champ League standings remain as close as a Siggie and the African child in her profile picture. ... [Read More…]
Intramural sports kick off
On Monday night, the Larry Sanders Intramural Fields awoke after a season of hibernation. Gone were the scorching heat and oppressive winds of summer, along with the dreadful nightmare of an earth-rattling hailstorm, the likes of which had not been seen since Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. Instead, the bubbly voices of onlooking students ... [Read More…]
Women’s tennis finishes fourth in Southland
For many schools transitioning into NCAA Div. I athletics, their sports teams will experience significant growing pains while attempting to become competitive and relevant. The ACU women's tennis team acclimated well to the change and had a successful season. After a semifinal appearance at the 2013 Div. II national tournament, expectations ... [Read More…]
Women’s tennis claims runner-up spot at NIT
The ACU women's tennis season came to a close this weekend with one win and one loss in the National Invitational Tournament in Omaha, Nebraska. The three-team tournament featured the Wildcats, the University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks and the Grand Canyon University Antelopes. All three teams represent schools that are in the midst of ... [Read More…]
Women play final match in Omaha
The inaugural Div. I Southland Conference regular season may be over for the Wildcats' tennis teams, but there is still one tournament left to play. The men's and women's teams will compete in the 2014 National Invitational Tennis Tournament hosted by the University of Nebraska-Omaha this weekend. The tournament features other teams from around ... [Read More…]
Hermsdorf, Conrad play final home matches
The women's tennis team sent its seniors out in style last weekend with a pair of convincing victories over the University of Central Arkansas and Oral Roberts University. The two wins pushed ACU's season record to 17-5, and 9-3 in the Southland Conference. Last weekend's matches were the last home matches for seniors Micah Hermsdorf and Emily ... [Read More…]
Tennis dominates Louisiana swing
The ACU women's tennis team swept both matches of its doubleheader on Saturday, defeating Nicholls State University and McNeese State University at the Eager Tennis Pavilion on campus. The Wildcats improved to 5-2 in conference play, and hold a 13-4 record overall. The team currently sits fifth in the Southland standings with two weeks remaining ... [Read More…]
ACU slated for a pair of matches
The ACU women's tennis team is back in action this weekend with two matches on Saturday. The Wildcats will host Nicholls State University in the morning and McNeese State University in the second match of the day. Both games are part of the Southland Conference regular season schedule. Nicholls currently sits fifth in the conference standings ... [Read More…]
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