"The Lord doesn't see things the way you see them. People judge by outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart" -1 Samuel 16:7 Tony Dungy, former NFL head coach, used this verse to start one of the chapters in his bestselling book Quiet Strength. To most fans and athletes, Tony Dungy is simply a coach. To a few others, he is a man ... [Read More…]
Men score season high 108 in win
The men's basketball team scored a season-high field goal percentage in their win against Dallas Christian, 108-69. From the start of the game, ACU controlled the score, only trailing by as little as three throughout the entirety of the game. The Wildcats shot 58 percent from the field, as the 108 points is a season high and the most points they ... [Read More…]
Dimba’s career night leads the ‘Cats
The women's basketball team will get a brief break from the Southland Conference when it faces Arlington Baptist College on Tuesday. The game marks the first non-conference match-up since Jan. 4 and the first non-Div. I opponent since Dec. 17. The Arlington Baptist Patriots are a Div. II team from the National Christian College Athletics ... [Read More…]
ACU looks for sweep at the Crutch
The baseball team took the first two games of their three-game series against Arlington Baptist. Game one finished with the Wildcats on top, 12-2, and game two ended with the Wildcats edging the Patriots 4-2. "Pitching has been the key so far," said head coach Britt Bonneau. "We have had great starts without guys going five-plus innings each. ... [Read More…]
Queen of threes: Mason establishes place during freshman year
Alexis Mason, second on the ACU women's basketball team in points and assists, is making a big impression on coaches and teammates. With the rise of a young, talented freshmen class, people already know the names of Suzzy and Lizzy Dimba, Sydney Shelstead and others. But Mason has proven herself to be one of the cornerstones of a positive ... [Read More…]
Seniors lead softball against OKC Eagles
The ACU softball team will face off Oklahoma Christian University at home this Friday and Saturday after competing against Texas Lutheran University last weekend. The 'Cats won 10-7 in the first game and lost 3-4 in the second game, starting their record off at 1-1 against Texas Lutheran. Head coach Bobby Reeves was satisfied with the ... [Read More…]
Financial stakes rise with move to Div. I
ACU head football coach Ken Collums was on his way back to Abilene in mid-December when several media outlets reported he would be the next head coach at the University of Central Arkansas. The job seemed like a perfect fit for Collums, who had lead UCA to a national title as a quarterback in the early 1990s. Instead, hours later, the ACU ... [Read More…]
Women’s tennis star brings success to ACU
The recent stretch of unusual wintry weather combined with the spectacle that is the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, have ACU student Nada Marjanovic feeling very Canadian. The sophomore from Mississauga, Ontario, hails from a country better known for its proficiency in sports played on ice and snow, but Canada's frigid winters haven't stopped ... [Read More…]
Sing Song forces men to McMurry
The men's basketball game against Dallas Christian University set to be played at McMurry University's Kimbrell Arena at 6 p.m this Saturday. The venue was moved because of scheduling conflicts with Sing Song. "If either team is set to play a home game for the same weekend as Sing Song, then we have to make changes for the location of the ... [Read More…]
Wildcats travel to Seattle, Lubbock
ACU track and field will double its competition and split the team between two tournaments on Friday. While a handful of elite athletes will travel to Seattle to compete at the Husky Classic at the University of Washington, the majority of the team will head to Lubbock for the Texas Tech Red Raider Open. Only five Wildcats are scheduled to ... [Read More…]
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