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Priority registration proposal for athletes causes controversy

Priority registration proposal for athletes causes controversy

Shari Smith October 24, 2017

To reduce scheduling conflicts, Greg Giddings, assistant professor of English, proposed that student athletes to get priority registration to the Faculty Senate on Oct. 17. Student athletes would be...

Pierre Bocquet, senior, tries to take the ball during the soccer game, Oct. 19, 2017. Photo by Elias Maki.

Men defeat St. Edward’s 1-0

Kara McIntyre October 20, 2017

The No. 4 men's soccer team defeated No. 16 St. Edward's 1-0 in the whiteout game on Thursday, Oct. 19. Pierre Bocquet, business senior and midfielder, scored his sixth goal this year in the 40th minute,...

Men’s soccer to play St. Edward’s Thursday

Shannon Doss October 18, 2017

It's a chilly night in October, and chants of "Let's go Mustangs, Let's go" ripple throughout the campus. This is what the men's soccer players is hoping for Thursday night at 7 p.m. when they play against...

Hanna Mattinson, marketing sophomore, reaches out to obtain the ball as an opponent from Colorado State-Pueblo pulls her back during the womens soccer game on Sept. 8. Photo by Harlie David

Women’s soccer rises above TAMIU

Makayla Scheck September 12, 2017

The women's soccer team “dusted” the Dustdevils with a 4-0 win against against Texas A&M International University on Sept. 10. The first half of the game was slow paced, with only one goal...

Raven Powell, midfielder and nursing sophomore, goes up against a Colorado School of Mines defender, in an attempt at scoring a goal on Sept. 3. Photo by Bridget Reilly

Women’s soccer falls to Colorado School of Mines

Mercy Yermo September 5, 2017

On Sep. 3, women’s soccer fell victim with a 3-0 loss, during a home game to Colorado School of Mines.  “We went up to one of the best teams in the nation,” Kennedy Turner, engineering sophomore...

Alex Mullet, finance junior, tries to get around a Oklahoma Baptist University player dribbling the ball during a scrimmage match on Aug. 24. Photo by Rachel Johnson

Men’s soccer kick off season against OBU

Mercy Yermo August 25, 2017

Men’s soccer kicked off its season against Oklahoma Baptist University on Aug. 24, defeating its opponent 2-1. “I was really confident in the work we’ve been putting in and the amount of talent...

Scott Doney, psychology senior, steals the ball from an Oklahoma Baptist University player and tries to keep in inbound at the the scrimmage match they had on Aug. 24. Photo by Rachel Johnson

Men’s soccer wins 2-1

Kara McIntyre August 24, 2017

Men's soccer played its first scrimmage against Oklahoma Baptist University on Aug. 24 at 7 p.m., winning 2-1 against its opponent.

Zach Purcell, business finance freshman, catches the ball during practice on the football fields on Aug. 16. Photo by Justin Marquart

Fall sports just around the corner

Bridget Reilly August 17, 2017

As we prepare for our first day of the fall semester, MSU’s athletic programs have already been hard at work. Football, as well as men’s and women’s soccer have been in pre-season camps this past...

Quade Coward, senior in exercise physiology, prepares to throw the ball during the MSU football home game against Oklahoma Panhandle State.

Sports continue to make history

Mercy Yermo May 11, 2017

As the school-year comes to an end, 6 a.m. practices, study-hall, long bus-rides, conference championships, endless tears, two-a-days, and glorious moments also do. However, every bit of hard work...

Athletes and coaches strive to succeed in post-season play

Dominick Haskins January 25, 2017

In collegiate sports one of the most common, realistic goal for any coach or player is to get to post-season play. If a team has a bad regular season but do better than expected in the post-season then...

Grant Norris, marketing junior, and Aleksa Blagojevic, business junior, when the soccer players gathered the week before official practice began to run plays on the new turf field. Earlier in the week, coaches had recorded temperatures approaching 150˚F on the turf field. Photo by Bradley Wilson

Athletic careers ending too soon

john oleon November 16, 2016

Multiple college careers with possible promising futures have come to an end too often. Injuries, financial reasons and workload are some causes of this. Why does this happen though? What situations lead...

David Aragon, mass comunication sophmore, gets hit by Taylor Kelley, business managment junior, and rolls over onto his head playing bubble soccer on the free play fields Oct. 25. Photo by Garrett Hutchinson

100 people indulge in bubble soccer madness

Garrett Hutchinson November 8, 2016

Bubble soccer brought lots of chatter to campus this semester.About 100 people participated in the bubble soccer event Oct. 25, which took place on the free play fields, by the University Programming...

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