ACU outscored McMurry by 32 points in the second half, grabbing its sixth win of the season Saturday. "There's no question what this team's identity is," said head coach Joe Golding. "It's on the defensive end of the floor. We didn't do that in the first half, but I thought our guys did a good job responding in the second half." The Wildcats ... [Read More…]
Adams’ double-double leads Wildcats over Mary-Hardin Baylor
ACU dominated the paint at home and remained undefeated with a win Thursday against Div. III Mary-Hardin Baylor, 95-49. Though the Wildcats had some early troubles with scoring and defense, they started to get on a roll and find their groove. ACU (5-0) took control in the second quarter, outscoring the Crusaders by 19 points. From there, the ... [Read More…]
ACU falls short of historic upset against No. 17 Texas Tech, 51-44
The Wildcats led 36-35 with just under seven minutes to play, challenging No. 17 Texas Tech at home Wednesday night. The Red Raiders would inevitably grab their fifth win of the season, but it was a much more challenging matchup than most anticipated. "They believe in being aggressive," head coach Chris Beard said. "They didn't say, 'Hey, ... [Read More…]
ACU receives $1.3 million grant for student assistance programs
The university received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal TRIO Programs to fund its Student Support Service Project for the first time in five years. In a news release sent by Wendy Kilmer, director of communications and media relations, on Oct. 16, it was announced that the grant will span a five-year period ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Men’s basketball outmatches Yellow Jackets in home opener
The men's basketball team defeated the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets 81-51 in its home opener in Teague Special Events Center Tuesday night. The Wildcats now stand 4-0 as they prepare to face Tarleton State at home on Saturday. ... [Read More…]
New residence hall aiming for July completion date
The construction of the new freshman village on the south side of campus is scheduled to be complete in late July opening up to incoming freshmen in August for the 2021 school year. The project is on schedule, with some changes happening in the recent weeks. “A lot has changed in the recent week and we started pouring the concrete on the ... [Read More…]
Some students remain in quarantine during online shift
Although the last day of in-person instruction was on Nov. 24, some students still remain in quarantine. Because of this, the Student Opportunities, Advocacy and Resources team (SOAR) is working with students who need assistance while they are in quarantine and away from friends and family. Lyndi Felan, SOAR coordinator, said that students we ... [Read More…]
Kinesiology Department offices, labs moving for upcoming semester
In a year full of campus renovations, the Kinesiology and Nutrition Department prepares for new office and lab locations in Teague Special Events Center starting next semester. This relocation doesn't include all of the department's classrooms, yet there's hope for an eventual uniting of all classrooms and offices. Split between the second ... [Read More…]
Kohl leads the Wildcats to third-consecutive victory
Senior center Kolton Kohl led the Wildcats with 16 points and six rebound for a 70-58 victory over Omaha Saturday. The win concluded the Beach Bubble tournament, crowning the Wildcats champions for the event. "We just wanted to make a statement for our team," Kohl said. "This was a great opportunity and a great starting point for us." Head ... [Read More…]
Minor renovations planned for the Bean in summer 2021
A modest renovation for The Bean is expected to take place during the summer of 2021 and be complete prior to the start of fall semester. One of the biggest changes to be expected on this renovation are new countertops. The Icewells sitting on the counters are going to be switched to new units and inserted into the countertops. "It ... [Read More…]
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