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The Bryan Brothers in town to serve charity

Chris Norrie September 21, 2016

Arguably the greatest tennis doubles duo makes a stop to D.L. Ligon Coliseum Sept. 22.The Bryan Brothers will be playing an exhibition match to raise money for the Children Miracle Network. Sixteen-time...

Athletes look to build on past successes

Athletes look to build on past successes

Hunter Porter June 15, 2016

FOOTBALL The football team finished its 2015 season 5-1 in conference and with a 10-2 overall record. Twenty-two players earned All-Lone Star Conference honors, and three made on the Don Hansen All-American...

Kyle Davidson, accounting and finance senior, hits a tennis ball just served at the MSU mens tennis vs. Colorado Mesa tennis match on March 13 at the MSU tennis courts, later winning 8-1 overall. Photo by Kayla White.

Men’s tennis beats rival Cameron, playoff dream not dead

Samuel Sutton April 27, 2016

The men's tennis team beat Cameron University 6-3, the team's Lone Star Conference rival, on April 20. With this Top 25 win, they were able to maintain their playoff chances.Dillon Pineda, biology freshman,...

Kyle Davidson, accounting and finance senior, hitting a tennis ball just served at the MSU mens tennis vs. Colorado Mesa tennis match on March 13th at the MSU tennis courts, later winning 8-1 overall. Photo by Kayla White.

Tennis seniors receive 100 wins, teams continue success

Samuel Sutton April 14, 2016

Three captain tennis players have received 100 career wins this season.Kyle Davidson, accounting senior, and Lauren Pineda, nursing and sociology senior, received their wins on March 11 and March 13, respectively....

Tennis team takes on Ouachita Baptist March 3

Miranda Neagle March 2, 2016

The tinnis team, ranked 12th nationally, takes on 13th ranked Ouachita Baptist on March 3 at 2p.m.“It’s a huge match and we need literally ever single person there,” tennis player Kyle Davidson,...

Senior tennis players plan to leave legacy

Jacob Smith October 8, 2015

Seniors have a lot on their plates from heftier school workloads, to more demanding and in-depth classes, higher expectation from coaches, to even full-time jobs. But for three seniors on the women's tennis...

Sarah Cobb, mathematics assisstant professor, picks up trash in the grass as a volunteer at the Sikes Lake cleanup, Sept. 12, 2015. Photo by Rawlecia Rogers.

Sikes Lake ‘cleans up’ its act

Mekala Conway September 14, 2015

More than 160 volunteers met and picked up 500 pounds of trash at Sikes Lake, Sept. 12 along the lake’s shores and pathways, the 10th year of the cleanup. Activities Committee Chairperson for...

Many Beginnings: A History of Women in Sports at Midwestern State University by Sherry Anne Gill Gillespie and Karen K. Rogers

Womens sports focus of new book

Yolanda Torres August 11, 2015

REVIEW Many Beginnings: A History of Women in Sports at Midwestern State University by Sherry Ann Gill Gillespie with Karen K. Rogers explores the account of women’s athletics since the start...

Women’s tennis makes Sweet 16 for third year

Matt Jobe May 6, 2015

The women's tennis team qualified for the NCAA Sweet 16 for the third consecutive year. After beating St. Edwards University to secure their spot in the tournament, the team is set to face California University...

Paige Boylkin, business management sophomore, and Madeline Schorlemmer, psychology junior, wait for the serve at the Tarleton State game April 14. Photo by Francisco Martinez

Tennis teams have a chance in national championship

Jessalyn Castro April 15, 2015

Men and women’s tennis have four weeks left to work their way to the NCAA Division II National Championships. “Our goal is to be playing on May 16 with both teams,” Linn said. With a big...

The cast for the play, The Vagina Monologues, besides a few that were missing for various reasons, rehearse for the first time together to block with a set on Sunday morning, February 1. Photo by Rachel Johnson

Men’s tennis works on details in practice to win games

Jessalyn Castro February 17, 2015

Practice—and making full use of experienced players—is key to everything for the men's tennis team to make it back to the NCAA II Championship game for a chance at a national title, at which they...

Lauren Pineda, sophomore in nursing, hits a forehand during the matches against Metro State University Friday afternoon. Pineda won her singles match 6-1, 6-0. 2014 File Photo by Lauren Roberts

Tennis starts season with ‘confidence’

kellie martin February 4, 2015

MEN The men’s tennis team begins its season at home against Collin College, Friday at 1 p.m. Scott Linn, head coach said he can’t wait to see where this season takes them because the depth...

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