The men's tennis team will take their 7-7 record on the road this weekend to Waco as they take on Temple College and Baylor. The Baylor men started the season ranked No. 8 in the nation and have only improved since then, jumping up to No. 5. They boast a 14-4 record and currently ride a six-game win streak. The ACU men have a two-game winning ... [Read More…]
SAA hosts student entertainment auditions
ACU's Student Alumni Association is preparing another Spring Fest for the student body. There will be returning bands and some new student bands. Auditions for bands were held earlier this week. The process of selecting bands and the line-up is still in progress. John Alan Archer, senior family studies major from Pflugerville is overseeing ... [Read More…]
Tennis teams impress in Las Cruces
The ACU men's and women's tennis teams had a successful weekend of competition in Las Cruces, N.M.. The men fell to New Mexico State at the start, but beat Western New Mexico to improve their record to 5-6 on the season. The women kept their hot streak alive as they swept their competition over the weekend, while improving to 7-2 on the ... [Read More…]
Winter Olympics-One man’s take
It may just be me, but I just can't get into the Winter Olympics. They don't excite me, at all. I am very patriotic and I love watching my country win medals but the summer Olympics are far better in my opinion. You can call me crazy for not enjoying hockey, luge or even curling, but they just don't draw me in like other sports. During the ... [Read More…]
Steps made towards country dance club
During Sing Song there were performances from social clubs and host and hostesses, including the two-stepping group. The two-stepping group that performed during Sing Song plans to start a club. Alan Songer, sophomore from Tomball, is in contact with Mark Jackson about starting an official two-stepping club on campus. "I have wanted to start ... [Read More…]
ACUPD directs Sing Song parking
The ACU Police Department plans to bring order to the chaos of Sing Song parking this weekend. Tom Craig, director of student activities and productions, said Sing Song will bring in more than 8,000 guests over the weekend, putting a strain on the available parking on the ACU campus. "Saturday night will be by far the biggest show with about ... [Read More…]
Women dominate, men struggle in tennis
The ACU men's and women's tennis teams recorded opposite results last weekend. The men lost their first regional match of the spring, suffering a 7-0 defeat to the Mustangs of Southern Methodist University. While the men struggled, the women dominated, defeating both Texas Permian-Basin and Trinity with 7-0 scores. The loss leaves the men with a ... [Read More…]
Cortes, Wildcats finish strong at home
Last weekend, the men and women tennis teams took the court for four matches. The men split the four matches posting a 2-2 record over the weekend while the women went 2-1. The men started out the weekend losing to the country's No. 1 junior college, Tyler, 5-2, and No. 8 Div. III program from Trinity, 4-3. The next day, the men turned it around ... [Read More…]
Cortes dominates singles match
The ACU men's tennis team had two doubleheaders this past Friday and Saturday, as they went 2-2. The fall season focused on the individual while this spring season is a team effort. Winning a match gives the team one point and there are a total of seven points to be won. The coaches were pleased with the way their players competed, especially ... [Read More…]
Mosley sends first Wildcat Notes Letter
The ACU Sports department has sent out its first Wildcat Notes letter. The Wildcat Note intends to provide insight to fans and alumni on stories that might not make the headlines throughout the year. Athletic Director Jared Mosley and Sports Information Director Lance Fleming teamed up to discover a way to keep ACU sports fans updated with the ... [Read More…]