The baseball team continued its fight for a spot in the Lone Star Conference tournament in Lawton, Okla., this past weekend, despite rough weather conditions. The 'Cats took on Cameron University in a four-game set and unfortunately, could not turn their fortune around against conference opponents this season. The team split with the Aggies by ... [Read More…]
Team sweeps post-season awards
The ACU golf team dominated the Lone Star Conference post-season awards Sunday, following the end of the regular season. For the third consecutive year, junior All-American Alex Carpenter was named LSC Men's Golfer Player of the Year. Carpenter finished the season ranked No. 10 in NCAA Divison II with three wins and eight top-10 finishes. In ... [Read More…]
Hockey fights add drama, diminish play
If you are a casual sports fan, you might not care about the National Hockey League, but the NHL playoffs are the most hard fought, closely contested sporting event you will see. There are occasionally upsets, but the reason it makes for great TV is the intensity with which the playoff games are played. Rivalries form immediately between ... [Read More…]
Sound pitching, timely hitting aids ‘Cats
The ACU Wildcat softball team used sound pitching and timely hitting to win two of three games last weekend from the Eastern New Mexico team, winning the series against the conference foe. This marks the third consecutive series the team has won, and it is providing momentum as the regular season comes to a close. The Wildcats (28-12, 14-8) won ... [Read More…]
Darvish gets first MLB “Double Yu”
Many Texas Rangers fans were looking for answers after the first inning of Monday night's game against the Seattle Mariners. The 60 million dollar man, Yu Darvish, had just pitched his first inning in the Major Leagues. It took 42 pitches for Darvish to get through that first inning. During those 42 pitches, the Rangers biggest offseason ... [Read More…]
Wildcats take racquets to California
This weekend, the men's and women's tennis team will be finishing off their regular seasons by going on a west coast swing to California to take on three different universities starting Friday afternoon. The sixteenth ranked men's tennis team will begin the weekend by taking on Azusa Pacific University in an early morning match. Hans Hach and the ... [Read More…]
Team ready for LSC win
The Wildcats travel to Lawton, Okla. this weekend still looking to win a Lone Star Conference series. The team begins a four-game set against rival Cameron University with a doubleheader on Friday at 1 p.m. ACU plays a second doubleheader on Saturday starting at 1 p.m. also. Head coach Britt Bonneau said the Aggies haven't changed since the ... [Read More…]
‘Cats split with No. 12 Rambelles
The Abilene Christian softball team split a midweek doubleheader Tuesday with Lone Star Conference rival Angelo State, winning the first game 8-4 and losing the second 7-2. The Wildcats (26-11, 12-7) took advantage of a five-run first inning to beat the No. 12 Rambelles in game one, but dropped the nightcap, surrendering four unearned runs to ... [Read More…]
Teams rope Mustangs on home courts
Last Wednesday, both the men's and women's tennis team played host to conference foe Midwestern State at Eager Tennis Pavilion. Both teams were able to secure a win in their last home match of the season, with the men winning 6-3 and the Lady 'Cats putting up a perfect 9-0 score. The men were able to fight off a shaky start in order to secure the ... [Read More…]
McCracken’s team brings fun to tourney
A ragtag team of ACU faculty and staff made a valiant run in the ACU Intramural dodgeball tournament last week despite seemingly insurmountable odds. Named "Release the McCracken" after team captain Dr. Vic McCracken, the team brought huge crowds of students cheering them on. "We had too many students cheering for us," McCracken said. "Our theory ... [Read More…]
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