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Pablo Cruz, exercise physiology, rides in the final mens crit race during the HotterN Hell 100 Aug. 27. Photo by Rachel Johnson

Alumni return to race through Hotter ‘N Hell

Tyler Manning August 29, 2017

Four hours, extreme heat and an open road. That is what a day cycling in Hotter'N Hell entails for those who choose to ride in the 100 mile race. This race is also an opportunity for many in the Wichita...

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...

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...

Bianca Duff, psychology freshman, prepares to swing at the ball during her tennis match against a Dallas Baptist University player on May 1. Photo by Arianna Davis

Women’s tennis clinches national tournament spot

Mercy Yermo May 2, 2017

With a school record of 11-0 home victories in one season, being ranked 15th in the nation and 2nd in the region, the women's tennis team will travel to Florida on May 10 against the No. 1 seed in...

Tennis advances to regionals

Kara McIntyre April 25, 2017

  On Saturday, April 29, the men's tennis team will make its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance against rival Cameron University in the opening round of regionals. The Mustangs are the No. 3 seed in...

A crowd of approximately 25 show up to watch students give their presentations during the 11th Annual Redwine Honors Program Symposium on March 25. Photo by Arianna Davis

Skellington, spiral galaxies, symposium, oh my

Cortney Wood March 28, 2017

Pure black attire clothed her body and echoed the eery tone of the film. While she wanted to appear as a shadow of the character in the movie, English junior Margaret Greenhalgh said she ultimately...

Finance sophomore Josh Buchel placed 34th in the Mens 1-2 at the Hotter N Hell race on Aug. 26, 2016. Photo by Bradley Wilson

Cycling team’s road to Nationals

Mercy Yermo March 28, 2017

Not many sports involve blood streaming down third degree burns, collapsing on the ground unable to move, and pain so unbearable paramedics have to assist. According to accounting and finance sophomore...

Super Bowl 51 watch parties to be held on Feb. 5

Joanne Ortega February 1, 2017

The Clark Student Center and University Programming Board, alongside the Residence Hall Association, will host two Super Bowl 51 watch parties on Sunday, Feb. 5. They will kick off at 5:30 p.m. and will...

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...

Athletic administrators work to improve athletic departments GPA

Dominick Haskins January 18, 2017

To improve the cumulative GPA for all 312 student-athlete members of the athletic department, university administrators have developed two ideas to help motivate and organize student-athletes so that...

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...

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