The men's basketball team is not all about dribbling a basketball and shooting three pointers. Last October, the team and coaches made a visit to Hendrick Children's Hospital to see some of the patients there. The hospital is located not far from campus and provides care for children ranging from babies to teenagers. Second-year head coach Joe ... [Read More…]
‘Cats run over Knights 83-48
The men's basketball team welcomed ACU students back to Moody Coliseum by putting on a show, beating Southwestern Adventist 83-48 last Saturday. The Wildcats hammered the Knights on the glass, snatching 44 boards. The Knights tallied only 17 rebounds. Center Stephen Werner set the tone for the 'Cats, scoring 22 points and dominating the ... [Read More…]
Thomsen leads Red Raiders to last-second bowl victory over Minnesota
One game, one win. Former ACU head football coach Chris Thomsen got the first win under his belt as a Division I head coach on Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. Thomsen led the Texas Tech Red Raiders to a nail-biting 34-31 victory over the University of Minnesota in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas. He was named Tech's interim head coach on Dec. 10 when ... [Read More…]
Team upended on last-second shot
Tuesday, the Wildcats weren't holly and jolly in the Christmas spirit, after losing another game in the Lone Star Conference against Texas A&M University-Commerce, 90-88Â in the Second Annual Christmas Slam. The cats are now 4-3 overall and 1-2 in their conference. The team was off to a great start in the beginning, but lost momentum in the ... [Read More…]
‘Cats stay perfect in LSC
The ACU women's basketball team asserted their home dominance once again with a convincing 81-60 win over Texas A&M Commerce at Moody Coliseum for the second annual Christmas Slam. The Wildcats were led by senior Kelsey Smith, who had a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds in the win that gave the Wildcats a 4-1 record (3-0 LSC). "I am ... [Read More…]
Golding brings in first D-I recruiting class
Christmas came early for men's basketball coach Joe Golding, as he signed his first Division I recruiting class in December that will bring four new faces to Moody Coliseum. Two of the signings are incoming freshmen Michael Grant and Christian Albright. Grant is a 6'5" guard from McKinney and Albright is finishing up his senior year in ... [Read More…]
Former Wildcat casts Heisman vote
By David Ramsey I blew my chance. The chance to gather bribes from friends and even enemies who attended Texas A&M, Kansas State and Notre Dame. If you know anything about ACU tuition - and most of my readers know far too much about the subject - you know I could use a sweet stack of cash right now. Instead, I cast an untainted vote ... [Read More…]
Last second layup sinks ‘Cats
The Cats are looking to up their game after losing against Eastern New Mexico University Saturday. The team suffered their first loss of the conference, 62-60. "We just didn't play very well and that's on me," head coach Golding said. "I didn't have our team prepared." Since the redemption game against Dallas baptist on Tuesday, Nov. 20th, ... [Read More…]
Wildcats storm past Zias
Thanks to a career night from sophomore Sadie Dickinson, ACU was able to best ENMU with a final score of 74-56 in Moody Coliseum Saturday. The win gives the Wildcats a 3-1 record (2-0 LSC) and keeps the Lady Zias searching for their first win of the year, as they fall to 0-6. "We just really kept taking it to them," junior Renata Marquez said. ... [Read More…]
Goodenough signs first D-I class
The ACU women's basketball team will have five new faces for their inaugural season as a Division I team. November 15th, head coach Julie Goodenough signed her first division one recruiting class during the early signing period, giving the 'Cats size to go along with their depth at guard. "The five players that we have signed already are very ... [Read More…]
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