Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors rocked Elmer Grey Stadium Saturday night at the first ever Wildcat Week concert. The concert began with opening act Castro, a family band originally from Dallas. This was Castro's first concert and according to the band only their third or fourth practice. "We were in Nashville the whole of last week and kind ... [Read More…]
Quarterback Whisperer: Collums creates potent offense
In 2005, Chris Thomsen was hired as the head coach of the ACU football program and named Ken Collums his offensive coordinator. Thomsen was brought in to turn around a program that had only won one conference championship since the glory days of the 1977 NAIA national championship team. The team had failed to field a potent offense in the ... [Read More…]
Agritelley earns First-Team All-Conference accolade
With a 19-7 singles record over the season and a perfect 5-0 record versus Southland opponents, sophomore tennis player Nico Agritelley earned his first All-Conference First Team award. The decision came last week from the Southland Conference. The Laurel Springs Academy alum went 6-0 competing at the No. 2 spot this season and finished the year ... [Read More…]
Five-tool star shortstop does it all for ACU softball
Freshman shortstop Peyton Hedrick has been tearing up the Southland Conference this season, and that's a bit of an understatement. Despite the team's 4-17 showing in the conference and 10-31 overall record this season, Hedrick's individual performance had proven she is more than her team's record. At second in the conference in batting ... [Read More…]
Shooting the stars
Dr. Jason Holland, professor of mathematics, teaches students about discreet algebra and math theory. But hanging on the walls of his office in Foster Science Building are photographs of nebulae, galaxies and star clusters - and they're all taken by Holland himself. Holland discovered his love for astrophotography in 2012 after he got his first ... [Read More…]
Competing for the Cup: Gomez tries out for spot on Colombian National Soccer team
From the day she was born, she had Colombian blood running in her veins and a soccer ball at her feet. Sophomore midfielder Maria Gomez, who finished her second season playing for the ACU women's soccer team last semester, also just finished training in the Republic of Colombia for the chance to represent her country at the 2015 Women's World ... [Read More…]
Giving Up Perfect: How my view of success was redefined by a tumor
Nothing stood in the way of my perfect senior year. I had just finished the dream internship as a production assistant for The Daytripper, one of my favorite shows, in my dream town, Austin. I returned to school in August ready to take on my last year of college. The list of opportunities in front of me was endless: I was features editor of the ... [Read More…]
It’s in his blood: MLB player’s son continues family business as Wildcat
From the day he was born, freshman Cody Huson had baseball in his blood. His father, Jeff Huson, played for nine teams over the course of his 12-year MLB career, and now, Cody is looking to make a name for himself at ACU in the sport his father passed on to him. Cody was born in Arlington in 1995, the city where his father played the longest as ... [Read More…]
De su propio voluntad
While many seniors are scrambling to figure out summer plans, Katie Cranfill has already planned out the next five to 10 years of her life. Although she can't pinpoint the exact responsibilities she'll have, Cranfill, Spanish major from Copperas Cove, she'll spend that time doing long-term mission work in the central highlands of Peru. There, ... [Read More…]
The Broken Arrow Battery: Copeland, Mason bring strong bond to baseball
Not many can say they've grown up with their best friend and gone on to play collegiate baseball with them. From T-ball to Div. I baseball, Alex Copeland and Aaron Mason have had the privilege Now juniors, Alex and Aaron play on the ACU baseball team together and joined the team for the first time this season. They also played on the same team ... [Read More…]
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