The ACU cross country team is coming off a team victory at Midwestern State, and hopes to carry this momentum to Lawton, Okla. for the Lone Star Conference championship October 20th. First year head coach Chris Ward arrived on the scene a little late, but the team has continued to improve every week, and will have a chance to peak this weekend ... [Read More…]
The do’s and dont’s of sports etiquette
Poor sports etiquette is an epidemic that is sweeping our great nation, and I for one cannot stand the injustice anymore. So here are a couple quick rules to follow on your next trip to the ballpark. First and foremost, no booing your own MVP caliber players. Yes I am talking to you Rangers fans. The only reason to boo your own team is after a ... [Read More…]
Wildcats hammer Eastern New Mexico
The ACU football team played under the lights at Shotwell for the first time in nearly a month on Saturday, and looked right at home, beating the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds 59-17. Freshman Cade Stone ran the opening kickoff back for a touchdown to give the 'Cats a 7-0 lead seconds into the game, and ACU never looked back. Eastern New Mexico ... [Read More…]
Senior steps away from Wildcats
Head coach Joe Golding and the Wildcat basketball team is less than a month away from their first game, but they'll be missing a familiar face. Senior Dosh Simms decided to step away from the hardwood and call it a career, despite having the opportunity to play significant minutes for the 'Cats. Simms was ACU's leading rebounder last season, and ... [Read More…]
Wildcats grab much-needed win
The ACU football team played on the road Thursday after a short week and dealing with numerous injuries, but the team overcame adversity to get a road win 34-28 over Delta State. The Wildcat defense played outstanding football forcing turnovers on the first two Statesman drives that lead to an early 10-0 lead. Leading the charge was cornerback ... [Read More…]
Wildcats fumble game away
The ACU football team travelled to San Angelo over the weekend to play a less-talented Rams squad, but lost 28-23. The Wildcats jumped out to an early 9-0 lead, but the rest of the game was all Angelo State. ACU struggled to move the ball against the Rams' defense. Quarterback Mitchell Gale was unable to get into a rhythm in the passing game, and ... [Read More…]
Wildcats look to Ram Angelo State
The Wildcats are coming off a fun-filled trip to Jerryworld, but this weekend they will pack their bags again and travel to San Angelo to take on the Angelo State Rams in a Lone Star Conference showdown. ACU is coming off of a thrilling come-from-behind win against Tarleton State, in which the 'Cats erased a 10-point halftime lead in order to ... [Read More…]
Swedlund takes over as director of Rec Center
A year ago, the Money Student Wellness and Recreational Center was the focal point of buzz around campus. But with a new man at the top, the Rec Center may be improving even more this year. Joel Swedlund will be taking over as the executive director of the Royce and Pam Money Recreation and Wellness Center. In June, Swedlund left the McGlothlin ... [Read More…]
ACU explodes in second half to rally past Tarleton
The Wildcat football team answered the bell with their backs against the wall in the second half of the game and beat Tarleton State 34-31 in the house that Jerry built. ACU was able to overcome another slow start and a 10-point halftime deficit with an explosive second half featuring the fancy footwork of wideout Taylor Gabriel. Gabriel finished ... [Read More…]
‘Cats to be tested on biggest stage
The Wildcats will get their chance to play in the eighth Wonder of the World for the second straight year this weekend as the ACU football team descends on Jerryworld for a matchup with Tarleton State University. The Wildcats will be a part of the Lone Star Conference Football Festival, which means they will get the unique opportunity to play in ... [Read More…]
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