Back in August, I wrote a column called "Real life is not like TV." I love TV as much as the next person and keep up with several series religiously. And, since I know that my real life will never resemble a TV show, I can let my imagination run free. In a perfect world, this is what I think my life would be like if it became a TV show: The ... [Read More…]
‘God bless you’ nothing to sneeze at
The scenario is all too familiar. You push a button and pace until the elevator arrives. Doors open, revealing you won't be alone on your trek to the eighth floor. You nod to your fellow passenger, step inside, press the button, and fumble with your phone or watch while a looped track of bland jazz blares overhead. "ACHOO!" "God bless ... [Read More…]
Officials, turnovers doom Wildcats
The ACU football team travelled to San Antonio to take on Incarnate Word for the second time in a month, but a last-minute touchdown wiped off the board and the 'Cats lost 34-31. With less than a minute left in the game, quarterback John David Baker connected with wide receiver Taylor Gabriel for a touchdown. The officials threw a flag for what ... [Read More…]
Offense explodes against Bulldogs
The ACU women's basketball team started their season with a win Friday night against the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs. The 111-73 beat down was the most points the 'Cats had scored in regulation since 1997. Senior guard Renata Marquez highlighted the ACU stat line with a career high of 30 points. Coach Goodenough praised the leadership of not just ... [Read More…]
McIntye added to the coaching staff
The women's basketball team brings a season of change by moving to the Southland Conference, transitioning to Div. I and the hiring of new staff. Head coach Julie Goodenough, in her 20th year of coaching and only her second year at ACU, adds not one but two new members to the Wildcat family, assistant coaches Mattilyn McIntye and Kendra ... [Read More…]
ACU hangs with Duquesne in season debut
The men's basketball team played well but was ultimately outmatched and unable to defeat Duquesne in its season opener, falling 94-75 on Saturday afternoon. Duquesne started with a 12-0 run and led the majority of the game by double digits while ACU never got close in its first Div. I game in Pittsburgh, Penn. "We've got so many new guys and ... [Read More…]
‘Cats drop several close sets against UIW
ACU's first season in the Southland Conference ended this Friday as the Wildcats lost in straight sets to rival Incarnate Word. The 'Cats finished their first season in conference with a 2-12 record and a 6-16 overall record. Incarnate Word on the other hand moved their conference record to .500 as they improved to 7-7 and 12-11 overall. The ... [Read More…]
Baseball team hires new pitching coach
ACU baseball looks to step up its game from the mound with the addition of new pitching coach Josh Scott, a former pro-baseball player and star college athlete from Downey, Calif., who brings with him a wealth of valuable coaching experience. After the departure of Elliott Cribby, who took the pitching coach title at Seattle University this ... [Read More…]
Red Mango closed for unknown reasons
Red Mango, located inside the United Supermarket on Judge Ely Boulevard, closed several weeks ago. The frozen yogurt and smoothie brand occupied leased space inside the supermarket. Eddie Owens, director of communications and public relations for United Supermarkets, said he couldn't give a specific reason for why Red Mango closed the ... [Read More…]
The Ken Collums Show #11 – 2013
The Ken Collums Show airs on Saturdays at 10:30 AM on KTXS-TV in Abilene, Texas. The show is produced by the JMC Network of student media at Abilene Christian University. (Original Air Date October 26, 2013) Ken Collums, Grant Boone and Kara Stutesman talk about ACU's bye week and preview their game against Incarnate Word. Linebacker Blake Rudd ... [Read More…]
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