In case you missed it, ACU chose Houston native and Notre Dame product Lee De León as the new athletic director. For me personally, it was a bit of a shock, but a happy one for sure. In the past, whether it be an administrative role or a coaching position, ACU has gained the reputation of hiring within the ACU community. But this time, President ... [Read More…]
Offensive struggles lead to Wildcats’ loss in Tulsa
The Wildcats were over matched Wednesday night as the team fell to Tulsa on the road, 65-39. It was the first time since 1982 that the team was held to under 40 points for a game. "Tulsa is an NCAA tournament team, so it was a great challenge for us," said Harrison Hawkins, senior guard. "Hopefully, we'll look back at this game and learn from ... [Read More…]
Wildcats roll in season opener against Hillsdale
The Wildcats started the season 1-0 after Friday night's blowout win over Hillsdale Freewill Baptist, 101-61 in Moody Coliseum. Junior guard Parker Wentz led all scorers with 23 points and added five rebounds and five assists. ACU shot 57 percent from the field and was 48 percent from beyond the three point line (12-25). Senior guard Harrison ... [Read More…]
Wildcats to tip off season in Moody
The men's basketball team tips off its season Friday night against Hillsdale Baptist. The Wildcats are returning seven players from last season's roster, all of which played significant minutes for ACU last year. "It's really nice to have returning guys, it helps to not have to start all over like I feel we have the past few years," said Joe ... [Read More…]
ACU welcomes De León as new AD
President Phil Schubert announced Thursday morning in front of faculty and staff that Lee De León had been selected as the eighth director of athletics for ACU. De León will take over all duties and responsibilities on Dec. 1. "I feel so blessed and honored to serve as the director of athletics here, De León said. "As soon as I set foot on ... [Read More…]
ACU and attendance should break up
Attendance has always been one of those things about ACU that I think is taken way too seriously. Class attendance, that is. The fact that teachers can penalize a student's grade just because he or she has missed the class a certain number of times is beyond me. Last time I checked, students pay for classes. Shouldn't we get to decide how we use ... [Read More…]
Men’s hoops hopeful with returning starters
The men's basketball team will experience something it has not seen for a few years: a returning nucleus of players from the previous season. For the past several years, the Wildcats have brought in nearly all-new rosters from one season to the next. This year, however, ACU is returning seven players from last season including starting seniors ... [Read More…]
Star corner removed from team
Former ACU football starting cornerback Tyler Chapa was suspended from the team indefinitely Oct. 3 after he was charged with assault. According to police, on the evening of Sept. 18, Chapa and his then girlfriend were in his apartment at The Grove complex when a verbal argument turned physical. The girlfriend, who was not an ACU student, filed ... [Read More…]
Track coach Graham continues to recover in Colorado
It could happen to anyone. Young or old, freak accidents happen all the time. The difference is when those freak accidents hit home. Twenty-nine-year-old Drew Graham was no exception. Graham, an assistant track and field coach, was a recent victim of an accident in which his life was put in jeopardy after a swimming accident left him with a ... [Read More…]
Soccer wraps up 2014 campaign
The women's soccer team concluded its 2014 season earlier this week as second-year members of the Southland Conference. The Wildcats finished the year 8-9-2 with an in-conference record of 5-4-2. ACU finished with a lesser record than last year, going 13-5-1 overall and 7-5 against Southland programs. But with a lot of new faces for the ... [Read More…]
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