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ECU Men's and Women's Cross Country Teams Finish in Top-10 at Southern Stampede

JOPLIN, MO. – The East Central University men's and women's cross country teams finished in the top-10 of the University (NCAA DI/DII) section of the Southern Stampede hosted by Missouri Southern State. The women were eighth of 34 teams, while the m...

 

Savage Storm Volleyball Tripped Up in Five-Sets

DURANT, Okla. – For the second-straight match Southeastern went five sets, however this time it would not fall in the Savage Storm favor, falling 3-2 to Southern Nazarene on Saturday afternoon. The loss drops SE to 5-10 overall on the year and 1-2 i...

 

Volleyball: For the second straight game, SNU comes back from 2-1 deficit on the road to win in five sets

DURANT, Okla. — Southern Nazarene is now getting accustomed to closing teams out in the fifth set as it took down Southeastern Oklahoma State in the final frame in Durant (25-15, 25-27, 11-25, 25-22, 15-12). SNU had a little bit of Déjà Vu on Sat...

 

Soccer: Storm Fall at Eastern New Mexico

PORTALES, N.M. — Southern Nazarene fell 4-0 in a road contest with Eastern New Mexico University on Saturday afternoon. The Crimson Storm (1-5) managed just six shots, compared to 27 shots by the Greyhounds (2-2-1). After a scoreless first half, E...

 

Football: Storm Fall to #21 Harding

BETHANY, Okla. — Southern Nazarene totaled just 51 yards of offense in a 42-0 loss at home to #21 Harding on Saturday afternoon. The Bisons (2-1, 2-1 GAC) held the Crimson Storm (1-2, 1-2 GAC) to just five first downs in the game as SNU averaged j...

 
 By Doug Self    Sports    September 16, 2018

Women's Cross Country: Bulldogs Race at Missouri Southern

JOPLIN, Mo. – SWOSU Cross Country was in Missouri on Saturday morning to compete at the ultra-competitive Southern Stampede, hosted by Missouri Southern on a course that has hosted the NCAA Division II National Championships as recently as 2017. S...

 

Women's Soccer: Bulldogs Play Angelo State to a Tie

San Angelo, Texas. – The SWOSU Soccer team would play to a 4-4 draw against Angelo State Friday night in San Angelo, Texas. The Bulldogs got things going early in this one as they would secure a 1-0 lead in the opening minutes of the match. Things wo...

 

Women's Soccer: Hillcats take to rain, beat Lady Eagles

OKLAHOMA CITY (Sept. 15, 2018) – In a chippy game mostly played in the rain, Rogers State downed Oklahoma Christian 3-0 on Saturday afternoon at the Eagle Soccer Field. The teams battled mostly on even terms in the first half, although Rogers S...

 

Men's Soccer: RSU's Goal in Second Half Propels Cats to 1-0 Victory at OC

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Rogers State men's soccer team used a second-half goal to earn a 1-0 league victory at Oklahoma Christian on Saturday (Sept. 15) at the Eagle Soccer Field. The Hillcats (3-3, 1-1 Heartland) got their first Heartland C...

 

Women's Soccer: Hillcats Cruise in 3-0 Win over Eagles

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Rogers State women's soccer team cruised to a 3-0 win at Oklahoma Christian on Saturday (Sept. 15) at Eagle Soccer Field to move to 2-0 in Heartland Conference play. The Hillcats (5-1, 2-0 Heartland) scored in the first h...

 

Football: Wonder Boys tame Bison for first win

SHAWNEE, Okla. – Carter Burcham threw for two scores and rushed for a third, KJ Reid turned in a 13-tackle performance, and Bryan Allen took sole possession of fourth place in the Arkansas Tech career rushing yardage category as the Wonder Boys footb...

 

Football: No. 21 Harding Dominant in 42-0 Victory at Southern Nazarene

BETHANY, Okla. – No. 21 Harding rushed for 356 yards and held Southern Nazarene to only 51 total yards in a 42-0 Great American Conference victory Saturday at SNU Football Stadium. It was Harding's third shutout in the last two seasons and its first...

 

Volleyball: Reddies Cruise Past Mid-America Christian 3-0 to Notch 12th Straight Win

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — Henderson State got 13 kills from Karlie Greene and 10 from Alex Tyler, as the Reddies ran past Mid-America Christian on Saturday afternoon 3-0 (25-19, 25-9, 25-16) to secure their 12th consecutive win. With the victory, the Reddi...

 

Volleyball: UCO Sweeps Missouri Southern

EDMOND - The University of Central Oklahoma volleyball team swept Missouri Southern Saturday afternoon in Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association action at Hamilton Field House. The Bronchos improved to to 14-2 on the season with the win...

 

Emporia State Football overcomes 17-point deficit in win at Neb.-Kearney

September 15, 2018-Emporia State matched their biggest regular season come from behind victory in a 20-17 win at previously undefeated Neb.-Kearney on Saturday afternoon. The Hornets trailed 17-0 at the half before ending the game on a 20-0 run. The...

 

Emporia State Volleyball sweets Ft. Hays State to clench first MIAA win

September 15, 2018- Emporia State Volleyball swept Fort Hays State 3-0 on Saturday for their first MIAA win of the season. The Hornets gained control of the match early and held the momentum throughout. The Hornets took control of the first set with...

 

Women's Soccer: SBU Women's Soccer Falls to Central Oklahoma

Edmond, Okla. - Along with Volleyball, Women's Soccer also traveled to UCO Friday evening. The Bearcats were defeated 6-1, bringing their record to 0-4-1 (0-1 MIAA). Ashlynn Gibbs made a few saves as the game took off quickly. Eventually, UCO found...

 

AP Top 25 Takeaways: First major upset shakes Big Ten

The fun in a college football season does not really start until there is big upset, a Top Ten team losing to an unranked team. BYU provided the season's first shocker, one that could reset the College Football Playoff race and have long-term...

 

Cornelius leads No. 24 Oklahoma St. past No. 17 Boise St.

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Finally, Taylor Cornelius has emerged from Mason Rudolph's shadow. The fifth-year senior ran for two touchdowns and passed for another to help No. 24 Oklahoma State beat No. 17 Boise State 44-21 on Saturday. Cornelius waited...

 

Oklahoma oil company owner guilty of fraud, money laundering

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma oil company owner is facing up to 250 years in prison after being convicted of defrauding investors in his company. Federal court records show 52-year-old Wieck Oil Company owner Kevin Wieck of Cromwell was c...

 

Murray and No. 5 Oklahoma hold off Iowa State 37-27

AMES, Iowa (AP) — At times it felt as though it might happen all over again to Oklahoma, which couldn't shake pesky Iowa State for the second consecutive year. This time the Sooners survived — thanks to an All-America-type performance from their new...

 

Oklahoma commission again calls for lawmaker 'cooling off'

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Ethics Commission has again adopted a rule to prohibit elected officials and state agency heads from becoming state lobbyists until they're out of office for at least two years. The Oklahoman reports that the c...

 

DACA recipients seek protection after year of uncertainty

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Last September, Cynthia Garcia was handed a ticket to a roller-coaster ride that she didn't want and she didn't purchase. Ever since, she and other recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program have been s...

 

US Marshals Museum searches for Bass Reeves' relatives

FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP) — The U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith has an impressive collection of guns and documents related to famed Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves. Almost a year out from a planned opening of the new $60 million museum, it's the l...

 

Sentencing for Oklahoma ex-senator for child sex trafficking

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Sentencing is scheduled for a former Oklahoma state senator on a child sex trafficking conviction. Ralph Shortey is due in federal court in Oklahoma City Monday where he faces a minimum of 10 years in prison. Shortey pleaded g...

 

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