The first Southland Conference weekend proved to be a good one for the ACU baseball team as they went 2-1 in a three-game series against Incarnate Word. The series win is their first against a Southland Conference opponent. ACU started off the weekend with a rough pitching outing in their first game, giving up 11 runs to the Cardinals. Sophomore ... [Read More…]
Cyclists to tour Abilene in first Criterium
Men and women from colleges across the state, including seven members of the ACU Cycling Club, will compete in the first-ever, ACU-organized cycling race in Abilene: the Tour of Abilene. The race will take place 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, beginning on campus. Dillon Fowler, freshman business and marketing major from Keller and president ... [Read More…]
Combining Two Worlds
Guilherme Gesser and Nico Agritelley never played together, but ever since head coach Hutton Jones paired the two for the spring season opener against Metropolitan State, the two have been like the strings in a tennis racket: inseparable. "I was nervous," Agritelley said. "I had just come here to ACU not knowing what to expect, but when G and I ... [Read More…]
FilmFest awards Patenaude, Knapp
Students dressed up in their finest Friday evening at the Paramount to participate in the 10th annual FilmFest gala to celebrate the winners of the competition. Results are as follows: Best 24 Hour film: Working Title. Best Production Designer: For Always, Eric Pitney, freshman theatre major from Abilene. Best Technical Director: Id ... [Read More…]
Chapel, forums dedicate week to justice
The fifth annual Justice Week is drawing attention to several domestic and international justice organizations. Justice Week co-chair Abbey Moses said students should look forward to several organizations sharing powerful ways to get involved with the justice community. "There is a lot to be excited about this year," said Moses, sophomore ... [Read More…]
First year in the books: Men conclude inaugural season in Southland Conference
The Wildcats came into this year with a challenge that far exceeded past years: to compete and achieve success at the Div. I level. As new members of the Southland Conference, ACU was quickly faced with new challenging and daunting tasks. For the second year in a row, the Wildcats men's basketball team would compete with a nearly entirely new ... [Read More…]
Baseball set to take on Alabama A&M
The ACU Wildcats will travel to Normal, Ala. Saturday for a three-game series against the Bulldogs. The 'Cats are looking to rebound after a tough stretch of games where they lost eight of their previous nine games. A tough schedule over the last few weeks against Div. I opponents should prepare the Wildcats for their first year in the ... [Read More…]
No hitters, no problem
On the final day of February, ACU freshman softball pitcher Hannah Null pitched a no-hitter against Rhode Island University to add to her young collegiate resume. If you asked her if she has been there before, you could count her no-hitter totals on two hands. Before stepping onto the rubber at Poly Wells Field, Null threw nine no-hitters, four ... [Read More…]
Football reveals fall schedule
The ACU football team will enter the Southland Conference for the first time in 42 years and will also take on several talented non-conference opponents. The ACU Department of Athletics released the 2014 football schedule during spring break, which reveals the teams that ACU will play in its first 12-game regular season in program ... [Read More…]
Students praise ACU through sticky notes
Student Alumni Association used student input in the celebration of National Philanthropy Day. On Feb. 27 the Student Alumni Association partnered with Case ASAP and set up three stations located in the Brown Library, Moody Coliseum and the Campus Center, involving students by asking them to write down on purple Post-it Notes specific reasons ... [Read More…]
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