The football, soccer and track and field head coaches are praising the planned transformation of athletic facilities of the north side of campus that would add a new home for soccer and track as well as a new on campus stadium for Wildcat football. "It's a true game-changer," said head football coach Ken Collums. "We've been missing that piece, ... [Read More…]
Wildcats late run secures home win
The Wildcats let their lead slip to four but were able to go on a final run to secure an 80-66 win over Arlington Baptist College on Tuesday night. For most of the second half, the Wildcats were able to lead comfortably by 10 to 12 points, as they shot 49 percent from the field and were 9-19 from three-point range. The win pushes ACU to 10-17 as ... [Read More…]
Men score season high 108 in win
The men's basketball team scored a season-high field goal percentage in their win against Dallas Christian, 108-69. From the start of the game, ACU controlled the score, only trailing by as little as three throughout the entirety of the game. The Wildcats shot 58 percent from the field, as the 108 points is a season high and the most points they ... [Read More…]
ACU looks for sweep at the Crutch
The baseball team took the first two games of their three-game series against Arlington Baptist. Game one finished with the Wildcats on top, 12-2, and game two ended with the Wildcats edging the Patriots 4-2. "Pitching has been the key so far," said head coach Britt Bonneau. "We have had great starts without guys going five-plus innings each. ... [Read More…]
Trojans, Siggies defend champion titles
The Trojans and Sigma Theta Chi social clubs will look to defend their Sing Song titles from last year. Winners are announced at 8 p.m. on Saturday in Moody Coliseum. Both clubs are counting on high-intensity shows that not only wow the crowd but also leave the judges with something they have never seen before, said the directors. "I think ... [Read More…]
Sing Song forces men to McMurry
The men's basketball game against Dallas Christian University set to be played at McMurry University's Kimbrell Arena at 6 p.m this Saturday. The venue was moved because of scheduling conflicts with Sing Song. "If either team is set to play a home game for the same weekend as Sing Song, then we have to make changes for the location of the ... [Read More…]
Late three sinks Wildcats
The Wildcats battled in the second half to reclaim the lead, only to have it taken away by a Texas A&M Corpus Christi three-point field goal with less than five seconds left to steal the victory in Moody Coliseum on Saturday. ACU inbounded the ball with 4.89 seconds left to junior guard Julian Edmonson who then drove the ball down the court ... [Read More…]
Wildcats prepare for Islanders
The men's basketball team will look to improve its 1-7 Southland Conference record at home this Saturday against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Tipoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. in Moody Coliseum. ACU will face TAM-CC for the first time. The Wildcats, 7-15 and 1-7 in conference, just finished playing against Houston Baptist, while the Islanders, ... [Read More…]
Wentz selected to Academic All District team
Sophomore guard Parker Wentz was recently selected to the Capital One Academic All-District seven men's basketball team on Thursday, Jan. 30. Wentz was one of five players selected from district seven which includes all NCAA Div. I schools within Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. "It's a great honor," ... [Read More…]
Men’s basketball falls to 1-7 in SLC
The offensive woes continued for the men's basketball team against Northwestern as they shot just 37 percent in the Wildcats 84-66 loss on Saturday. The game gives ACU a 7-15 overall record, and a dismal 1-7 Southland Conference record. "We got in a hole early on but were able to bounce back and make it a close game at halftime," head coach Joe ... [Read More…]
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