The ACU football team hit the field for the first time in 2013 Tuesday to start spring practice. After months of offseason workouts, the boys of fall are finally getting a chance to buckle up their chinstraps and get back on the gridiron. "It was nice to get out there because we have been away from it for so long," fullback Spencer Hittle said. ... [Read More…]
Women defeat No.40 MSU 6-3, men fall 5-4 to Mustangs
Wednesday, the tennis team took on their LSC (Lone Star Conference) rival, Midwestern State in Wichita Falls. After last week in Las Vegas, the men's team found no luck, and suffered their fourth straight loss. The Wildcats were frazzled without team number No. 1 Hans Hach, who did not play during the match. Everyone was moved up a spot before ... [Read More…]
Lofton relieved of duties as head track and field coach
Director of athletics Jared Mosley made the announcement Sunday, Mar. 10 that head track and field coach Roosevelt Lofton would not have his contract renewed and he was relieved of his duties, immediately. "We felt that the program needed to go in a different direction," Mosley said. "I felt it was important for us to make that announcement and ... [Read More…]
Wildcats beat by buzzer
The Wildcats season came to a heartbreaking end on Friday when they fell to the University of Texas Permian Basin Falcons, 70-68 in Grand Junction, Colo., in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional tournament. ACU battled back in the late going and was able to tie the game off a deep three from freshman Kynzie Newman with 11 seconds left. UTPB ... [Read More…]
Carpenter conquers Mission Viejo
Senior Alex Carpenter stole the spring break spotlight by winning his 18th career individual medalist title and breaking a course record in the process. Carpenter shot a 63 to break the Mission Viejo Country Club record in route to a five shot comeback at the Southern California Intercollegiate. "Sixty-three was the lowest I've shot while playing ... [Read More…]
‘Cats beat No. 1 Delta St., No. 24 UIW
The Wildcats have hit a hot streak in their season over the past two weeks. The team has defeated the likes of Bellarmine University, No. 1 in the country Delta State and LSC foe No. 24 Incarnate Word. The 'Cats are 6-3 in their last nine contests, which includes taking 2 of 3 from Bellarmine, splitting two games with Delta St. and taking 3 of 4 ... [Read More…]
Teams tune up during break
The Wildcats served up a traveling, tennis-filled spring break. Saturday, March 9, the teams played a double header to start their streak of games. The men traveled to Houston, where they faced Prairie View University 6-1. The singles matches of Hans Hach and Jason Proctor went unfinished in an effort to save time for Rice. Overall the team ... [Read More…]
‘Cats disappointed after 4-6 spring break
The ACU softball team did not get the spring break they hoped for. The team played a total of six games over the course of the break, and lost four of the six. The team started with the 2013 Best Western Premier Spring Fling held March 12-13 against St. Edward's University and Texas A&M International University. St. Edward's forced the 'Cats ... [Read More…]
Women fall to the No. 4 Bucs
The women's team matched up Wednesday against Barry University here at home at the Eager Tennis Pavilion. The ladies suffered their second loss in two weeks and overall third loss of the season. The team won of 2 of 6 of their single matches and received only one point from the doubles matches. Julia Mongin was defeated by Buccaneer Linda ... [Read More…]
Wildcats welcome new players to the pitch
A dozen new Wildcats will sport the purple and white come next season for the Abilene Christian soccer team. Head Coach Casey Wilson knew he needed to recruit at a high level, especially heading to the Southland Conference next season. He recruited heavily in two key categories: competitiveness and depth. Junior college transfers, Emily Sumrall, ... [Read More…]
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