The Wildcat softball ball team dropped two out of three games at home over the weekend to conference rival, Lamar. Pitching continued to be an issue for ACU as the team allowed 23 total runs to the Cardinals, who rank second in the conference in hitting (.302), behind the first place Wildcats (.309). The Wildcats now sit at 17-22 with a 6-5 ... [Read More…]
Wildcats set to travel to McKinney
The ACU golf team is wrapping up its first season of Div. I. competition with the conference tournament next week. The Wildcats will look to continue their hot streak in McKinney against their Southland Conference opponents next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The team has spent the past month rebounding from a poor start to the spring season. ... [Read More…]
‘Cats take down Southland’s top team
The ACU men's tennis team finished their weekend matches with a big win over Southland Conference's top team, Nicholls State. The men started the weekend in Houston where they took on Rice and lost 1-5. Then they made a pit stop in Kerrville and blanked Schreiner University 7-0. The Wildcats did not allow more than two games to a Schreiner's ... [Read More…]
ACU captures extra-inning road win
The ACU softball team headed to Nacogdoches last weekend to play the Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks in a doubleheader that ended in a split. The Wildcats defeated Stephen F. Austin 4-3 in game one on Saturday. The game was a thriller because it spanned into ten innings. Ladyjacks pitcher, Carlie Thomas, kept the Wildcats from scoring for six ... [Read More…]
Wildcats prepare for games in bigger stadiums as they move into Southland
The 2014 schedule for the football team was released nearly a month ago and features many big-name programs that play in big-name stadiums. None of those teams or stadiums bigger than Georgia State and the Georgia Dome. "It's going to be a great experience being able to showcase our abilities as a team in such a beautiful facility," junior ... [Read More…]
Tennis dominates Louisiana swing
The ACU women's tennis team swept both matches of its doubleheader on Saturday, defeating Nicholls State University and McNeese State University at the Eager Tennis Pavilion on campus. The Wildcats improved to 5-2 in conference play, and hold a 13-4 record overall. The team currently sits fifth in the Southland standings with two weeks remaining ... [Read More…]
Wildcats struggle at home
ACU baseball took a step back this weekend when conference opponent Lamar swept them in a three-game series. The Wildcats opened up the weekend with a close 6-4 loss on Friday. Sophomore starter Joe Gawrieh threw three shutout innings in his first start. The bullpen continued the shutout into the fourth inning when sophomore relief pitcher ... [Read More…]
Racism in sports faded but not extinct
DeSean Jackson, who is black, was recently released from the Philadelphia Eagles amid accusations that Jackson was a member of a gang. Unfortunately, this is an example of racism in the world of professional football. In American sports, racism festers into the decision-making process of executives and coaches in more teams than we, or they, ... [Read More…]
‘Cats finish tenth in Arkansas
It was cold and rainy in Jonesboro, Ark., but that did not stop the ACU golf team from continuing their hot play. The Wildcats participated in the Arkansas State University Red Wolf Invitation on Monday and Tuesday and finished tenth in the 21-team field. Senior Corbin Renner led the Wildcat charge, finishing in sixth place and shooting 217. It ... [Read More…]
Wildcats move up in Southland after Tech Open
Track and field fought hard against tough competition Saturday at the Texas Tech Open in Lubbock, moving themselves up in the Southland Conference rankings. The Wildcats collected four personal records and combined for nine top-five performances among schools such as Southern Methodist University, New Mexico State, Oral Roberts and Oklahoma ... [Read More…]
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