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Golding ready for new year, team

November 9, 2012 by Natalie Goin

Featured on this year's mens basketball roster are 11 new players, an entirely different team by head coach Joe Golding's standards. "It's the Joe Golding era of basketball," said assistant coach Brian Burton. "We're all familiar with ACU now as a staff, so we know the league and what's to be expected." The only returning letterman player from ... [Read More…]

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Wildcats finish disappointing year

November 7, 2012 by Natalie Goin

After making it all the way to the Elite Eight last season in the NCAA Division II National Championship, there were definitely high hopes for the women's soccer team this season. Unfortunately the women's soccer season came to an early end on Thursday, when the Wildcats lost to Midwestern State 1-0 in the first-round of the Lone Star Conference ... [Read More…]

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MSU ends team’s season

November 1, 2012 by Natalie Goin

The Wildcats' soccer season came to an end on Thursday, when the Midwestern State Mustangs came away with a 1-0 victory in the first game of the Lone Star Conference post-season tournament. The 'Cats fought for the fifth and final seed in the tournament, coming back to win their last four games after the start of an uncharacteristic losing ... [Read More…]

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Wildcats secure seed in LSC tourney

October 30, 2012 by Natalie Goin

The women's soccer team secured its fifth place seed in the Lone Star Conference post-season tournament in a 2-0 victory over Midwestern State Friday afternoon. It was the second time that the 'Cats have met the Mustangs this season, finishing in a 1-1 tie in double-overtime in Witchita Falls back in September. But the Wildcats were searching for ... [Read More…]

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ACU clinches final post-season spot

October 23, 2012 by Natalie Goin

The women's soccer team clenched the 6th and final spot in the Lone Star Conference post-season tournament this weekend with a 2-1 victory over Texas A&M-Commerce, and a 4-0 win over Texas Women's at the Wildcat Soccer Pitch. "We are proud of the ladies for fighting back and earning a spot in the tournament," head coach Casey Wilson said. ... [Read More…]

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Coppedge leads team to 1-0 upset over UIW

October 16, 2012 by Natalie Goin

The women's soccer team fell short 1-0 to Angelo State on Friday, but came back with a 1-0 upset against Lone Star Conference top-ranked Incarnate Word at Wildcat Soccer Pitch. The 'Cats and Rambelles were tied 0-0 until the 33rd minute when Maggie Schaffer  scored for the Rambelles from 30 yards out. She was assisted by Kara Edwards. It was the ... [Read More…]

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Wildcats finish fourth in Amarillo

October 12, 2012 by Natalie Goin

The No. 3 ranked golf team placed fourth at the Ryan Palmer Foundation Invitational in Amarillo on Tuesday. Senior Alex Carpenter finished first for the Wildcats in ninth place with a score of 213, shooting 2-under-69 in the first round and 1-over-72 in rounds two and three. "We all played pretty well this week," Carpenter said. "Corbin and Trey ... [Read More…]

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‘Cats shut out Eastern to end streak

October 10, 2012 by Natalie Goin

The women's soccer team fell to West Texas A&M 2-0 on Friday before breaking their lose streak at Eastern New Mexico 3-0 on Sunday. The Wildcats fell into last place in the Lone Star Conference following Friday's loss in Canyon. "We actually played very good on Friday, especially in the second half," head coach Casey Wilson said. "Despite the ... [Read More…]

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Five reasons for Rangers collapse

October 5, 2012 by Natalie Goin

After holding first place for 176 consecutive days, nobody expected the Rangers' post-season destiny to come down to one game. But on Wednesday afternoon, Rangers fans gathered around their TV's, praying for a miracle. (Or were forced to refresh their ESPN ScoreCenter app over and over in class like I was.) But that miracle never came, and after ... [Read More…]

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‘Cats stay in LSC basement

October 3, 2012 by Natalie Goin

The women's soccer team lost back to back this weekend to Texas Women's and Texas A&M- Commerce, falling 1-5-1 in conference play. The 'Cats came ready to play, and junior forward Andrea Carpenter attacked quickly after the game started, giving ACU a 1-0 lead over the Pioneers just after 10 minutes of play. But it wasn't long before ... [Read More…]

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