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 By Doug Self    Sports    February 24, 2019

Tucker & Priddy Lead SWOSU to Big Win on Senior Day

WEATHERFORD, Okla. – In their final regular season games at SWOSU, senior standouts Hailey Tucker and Hayden Priddy combined to score 51 points and lead the Lady Bulldogs to a 101-62 rout of Ouachita on Saturday afternoon at the Pioneer Cellular E...

 
 By Doug Self    Sports    February 24, 2019

Cold-Shooting Costs Bulldogs on Senior Day

WEATHERFORD, Okla. – Tre Evans added 24 points to his single-season scoring record, but it was not enough to help his team past Ouachita as the Tigers defeated SWOSU 82-70 on Senior Day at the Pioneer Cellular Event Center. SWOSU shot 34.4% from t...

 

Lady Eagles run into Lubbock Christian buzzsaw

LUBBOCK, Texas (Feb. 23, 2019) – It's not often Lubbock Christian (Texas) loses a women's basketball game, but it happened (albeit in controversial fashion) on Thursday when the Chaparrals played at Newman (Kan.). The Chaparrals – seeking to re-estab...

 

Turner Hits Game-Winning Shot Late To Propel Hillcats To Senior Day Win

CLAREMORE, Okla. - Senior guard Tate Turner had scored 647 points in his Rogers State career heading into the final offensive possession of his home career. Turner then hit arguably his biggest basket as a Hillcat with 4.7 seconds left, a jumper...

 

Seniors Lead Hillcats to Big Win in Final Home Game

CLAREMORE, Okla.- In the final home game of the season, Rogers State Women's Basketball used their defensive power to defeat visiting Texas A&M International by a final score of 71-44 on Saturday afternoon in Heartland Conference play. The Hillcats...

 

Wonder Boys fall to Crimson Storm

BETHANY, Okla.– Ramses Sandifer scored 22 points with nine rebounds, while five Wonder Boys reached double figures, but the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys basketball team (10-16, 8-12 Great American Conference) was unable to hold off the late offensive f...

 

Suns fall to Crimson Storm

BETHANY, Okla.– Hannah Villines' 12-point, 12-rebound double-double was not enough for the Arkansas Tech Golden Suns basketball team (12-14, 9-11 Great American Conference), as Tech dropped its final road contest of the regular season to Southern N...

 

Oklahoma Baptist Shoots Past Harding Saturday

SHAWNEE, Okla. – Oklahoma Baptist had five players score in double figures in a 94-65 victory over Harding Saturday in Great American Conference play at the Noble Complex. Antonio Wade and Dishon Lowery led Oklahoma Baptist (14-12, 13-7) with 20 p...

 

Caples Connects to Lead Harding to Big Win at Oklahoma Baptist

SHAWNEE, Okla. – Harding had its highest scoring output of the season and made a season-high 13 3-pointers in a 92-63 victory over Oklahoma Baptist Saturday in Great American Conference action at the Noble Center. Carissa Caples made seven 3...

 

Brittain Shines in Final Road Game

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – Lady Tigers take the fight to Southwestern Oklahoma State but fall in the end, 101-62. Madison Brittain led the way for the Lady Tigers with 15 points and seven rebounds. Rylee Lavender added 11 points and five rebounds for O...

 

Muleriders stumble in Ada

ADA, Okla. – Southern Arkansas received 18 points and six rebounds from DeVante Brooks and 14 points from Draylan Perkins, but it was not enough as the Muleriders dropped their third-consecutive contest with a 77-69 loss to East Central in a Great A...

 

Muleriders undone by ice-cold shooting

Ada, Okla. – The SAU Women's Basketball team lost their road finale this afternoon, scoring a season-low in points in the process. East Central scored 65 points and held the Muleriders to 27 points over four quarters as the Tigers improve to 19-7 o...

 

The Latest: More of I-70 closes in Kansas; churches close

GARDEN CITY, Kan. (AP) — The Latest on winter weather moving through Kansas on Saturday (all times local): 3:15 p.m. Kansas transportation officials have closed Interstate 70 from Salina in east-central Kansas to the Colorado border as a blizzard m...

 

Kansas to treat most dire of 600 inmates with hepatitis C

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Nearly 600 Kansas inmates have tested positive for hepatitis C, but corrections officials are focusing on treating only the most advanced cases because they don't have the money to treat them all. Corrections Interim Secretary R...

 

Haskell Cultural Center and Museum to close indefinitely

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Haskell Indian Nations University's Cultural Center and Museum will close indefinitely because its operating grant expired Friday. Julia Good Fox, a college dean, said the university is working to secure more funding to r...

 

First Saudi female ambassador replaces king's son in US

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia appointed its first female ambassador early Sunday to serve as its top diplomat in the United States, pulling a son of King Salman back to the kingdom to serve as deputy defense minister amid d...

 

AP FACT CHECK: Undocumented GOP, Dem rhetoric on immigration

WASHINGTON (AP) — The political fallout from President Donald Trump's push for his border wall is giving rise to overwrought rhetoric from Republicans and Democrats alike. Trump, as he has so often done, claimed progress on the wall that isn't b...

 

Court records reveal a Mueller report right in plain view

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was in full deflection mode. The Democrats had blamed Russia for the hacking and release of damaging material on his presidential opponent, Hillary Clinton. Trump wasn't buying it. But on July 27, 2016, midway through a...

 

Microbiologics rapidly evolving in the virology industry

ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) — Microbiologics entered into the virology industry only a little more than one year ago, but the St. Cloud-based biomaterial manufacturer is already making a big impact in the world of viruses and vaccines. Microbiologics a...

 

Giant wooden troll is returning to Colorado ski town

BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (AP) — A huge wooden troll will be reincarnated in a Colorado ski town, although it's unclear what it will look like or where it will sit. The Summit Daily reported Friday that Breckenridge officials have a deal with Danish a...

 

Wyoming district will open 1-student school next fall

LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — A Wyoming school district plans to re-open an isolated school to serve a single student entering kindergarten this fall. The Laramie Boomerang reports Cozy Hollow School is about 60 miles north of Laramie. A modular classroom i...

 

Biden's 2020 opening? Dem field missing foreign policy hand

WASHINGTON (AP) — In town halls, television interviews and social media posts, Democratic presidential candidates are touting their support for "Medicare-for-all," higher taxes on the wealthy and a war on climate change. But foreign policy, one of t...

 

Venezuelan aid convoys meet fierce resistance; 2 killed

CUCUTA, Colombia (AP) — A U.S.-backed campaign to force President Nicolas Maduro from power met strong resistance Saturday from Venezuelan security forces who fired tear gas on protesters trying to deliver humanitarian aid from Colombia and B...

 

Sheriff: No likely survivors in jetliner crash near Houston

HOUSTON (AP) — A Boeing 767 cargo jetliner heading to Houston with three people aboard disintegrated after crashing Saturday into a bay east of the city, according to a Texas sheriff. Witnesses told emergency personnel that the twin-engine plane "wen...

 

Hanoi summit nightmare scenario: Bad deals and little change

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — The nightmare scenario heading into the second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un isn't so much "fire and fury" and millions dead. Rather, some experts fear the meeting could result in a...

 

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