The men's basketball squad will take on McNeese in their final road game of the year on Saturday at 3 p.m. in Lake Charles, La. The Wildcats have been on an offensive tear recently, averaging 104 points per game over their current three-game winning streak. Their biggest moment of the streak came during their past home game when they not only ... [Read More…]
Baseball welcomes Big XII teams
The ACU baseball team will put their 5-1 record to the test this weekend against the defending Big XII champions. The Wildcats announced Monday that they will welcome Kansas State to Crutcher Scott Field, Sunday at 3 p.m. as part of the Bourland-Ardoin Classic. ACU will also play Missouri State Friday night at 7 p.m. and Grand Canyon University ... [Read More…]
Golf travels south of border to Cabo
ACU men's golf will travel to Mexico for the Querencia Cabo Collegiate in Los Cabos this weekend. Following a strong fall season, the team began its spring schedule on Monday with the 51st annual Moe O'Brien Intercollegiate at the Lake Charles Country Club. Seniors Trey Sullivan and Ian Evans, along with juniors Corbin Renner and Luke ... [Read More…]
‘Cats to face tough opponent on the road
The Wildcats will put their two-game winning streak on the line Thursday afternoon against the Nicholls State Colonels in Thibodaux, La. It is back to conference play for head coach Julie Goodenough's team after a one-game break that resulted in a 108-56 route of Arlington Baptist College. It also marks the beginning of the 'Cats' final road ... [Read More…]
Null and the Wildcats win game two to nil
The softball team broke their losing streak at the Texas Shootout in Denton as they defeated Prairie View A&M, 2-0. The Wildcat's offense recorded five hits in the seven-inning game and was able to score in the first and sixth innings. Sophomore catcher Cara Hoover drove in freshman Taylor Brown for the game's first run with a double in the ... [Read More…]
Soccer and volleyball welcome new recruits
The soccer and volleyball teams have recently welcomed new recruits for their 2014 season. The recruits embody ACU athletics commitment of holding athletes just as accountable in the classroom as they do on the field. On Feb. 13, soccer head coach Casey Wilson announced that eight new, talented Wildcats will join the team next season. "The ... [Read More…]
ACU honors Al Scott with two wins
The ACU baseball team completed the inaugural Al Scott Memorial Classic with two wins and a loss over the weekend, improving their overall record to 5-1. The Wildcats started the classic by playing against the defending Southland champs, Central Arkansas, on Friday. ACU kept up with the Bears but stranded 12 runners on their way to a 6-4 ... [Read More…]
ACU sets shooting records at home
The Wildcats set the team record and tied the Southland Conference record for most three-point field goal makes in a game in their win over Southwestern Adventist on Saturday night in Moody Coliseum. The 124-57 win was overshadowed by the record-setting feat issued by the team's 21 three-point makes, which surpassed the previous record of 16 ... [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…]
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