He is a three-time professional bowler with a Super Bowl ring and his own charity foundation. He has his own endorsement deal and clothing line, but remains quiet and reserved. And the media hates him for it. Marshawn Lynch does not fit inside the box the media wants to place him in. For one, running backs are not supposed to get better with ... [Read More…]
Softball starts home portion of season
ACU will begin the home portion of its season Friday with a double-header against Prairie View A&M. The first game will begin at 2 p.m., with the second game to follow at 4 p.m. The 'Cats, who are coming off a tough 1-4 season opener in Louisiana, are looking to turn things around when they face off against the Panthers, who haven't played ... [Read More…]
Wildcats host New Orleans in first conference battle of the year
The men's and women's tennis teams will be home this weekend to compete against their first Southland Conference opponent of the season, New Orleans. The Wildcats have begun to make their mark this season, as both teams have had many successful matches so far to bring into the weekend. The men's team is 2-5 overall entering the weekend, and the ... [Read More…]
Big second half propels Wildcats over Bearkats
The Wildcats outscored the Sam Houston State Bearkats 35-21 in the second half, leading to a 63-48 win in Huntsville Thursday night. The women move to 13-10 overall and 5-7 in conference while the Bearkats move to 6-16 and 5-7. Including the the win in Huntsville, the Wildcats have won five of their last seven games. Alexis Mason, sophomore ... [Read More…]
Going the Distance: García Muñoz steps up for cross country
Diana García Muñoz stepped up her performance this season after experiencing defeat for the first time. Muñoz was competing in the 3,000-meter race at the Red Raider Invitational in Lubbock when she performed below expectations. "Watching one girl pass by after another was horrible," Muñoz said. "I had never had so many girls pass me in a ... [Read More…]
Wildcats host Nevada at the Crutch
ACU baseball starts its season with a three-game weekend series against the University of Nevada Wolf Pack. The Wolf Pack went 31-27 last season with a 15-15 Mountain West Conference record. Head coach Britt Bonneau said he thinks the team can build off last season's success as they head into the opening weekend. "We have a pretty good, ... [Read More…]
Ex-football star indicted for assault
A Taylor County grand jury indicted ex-ACU junior football player Tyler Chapa last week on a charge of family assault, which means the case against him may now proceed to a trial. If convicted, Chapa may face up to 10 years in prison. Chapa was arrested Oct. 3, 2014, on a charge of family violence assault by choking - a third-degree felony. ... [Read More…]
Baseball begins season with Wolf Pack
ACU baseball will begin its season Friday with a three-game series against the Nevada Wolf Pack. The team returns the bulk of last year's roster from its inaugural Southland season. They hope to build off a tough 18-36 year that featured an impressive win over powerhouse Arizona. Offensively, the Wildcats lost all-conference catcher Seth ... [Read More…]
Men’s tennis splits first home tournament
The men's tennis team battled against Trinity University and Tyler Junior College last weekend for the first home tournament of the season. The Wildcats were looking to step up their play to the level of success that the team has previously been working for. The team was highly tested as ACU brought home a 4-3 win against Tyler Junior College ... [Read More…]
Softball ends on high note in Louisiana
The ACU softball team began season play in Ruston, Louisiana this weekend, where the team went 1-4 over their five games. The three-day tournament played host to six teams and 15 games. The Wildcats got off to a slow start on Friday against Missouri State when they fell to a 2-0 deficit in the third inning, then gave up two more runs in the ... [Read More…]
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