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November 24, 2024
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GAC Communications HOT SPRINGS – Ouachita Baptist capped its historic run at the 2024 Great American Conference Volleyball Championships with a three-set victory against second-seeded Harding on […]
November 18, 2024
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GAC Communications ARKADELPHIA – Ouachita Baptist became the third Great American Conference school to win back-to-back Women’s Soccer Championship titles as the Tigers bested Oklahoma Baptist […]
November 15, 2024
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FHU Athletics HENDERSON, Tenn. – A top-15 battle lived up to its billing with the No. 7 Freed-Hardeman University Lions hosting the No. 11 Central Baptist (Ark.) […]
November 10, 2024
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Mulerider Athletics MAGNOLIA – Records, on records, on records. The (RV) Southern Arkansas Mulerider Football Team tied three individual Great American Conference records as well as […]
May 29, 2022
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Here is the composite schedule for Arkansas college football teams for 2022: Saturday, Aug. 27 Missouri Baptist at Lyon Thursday, Sept. 1 Arkansas-Monticello at Southern Nazarene […]
May 19, 2022
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HSU Athletics David Salley ARKADELPHIA — Henderson State begins NCAA Regional play on Thursday when the No. 3 seed Reddies take on the No. 6 seed […]
May 6, 2022
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UAPB Athletics PINE BLUFF – The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Director of Athletics Chris Robinson announced today the hiring of Gabrielle Floyd as the eighth […]
May 5, 2022
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A-State Athletics Jerry Scott JONESBORO – Arkansas State University System President Dr. Chuck Welch announced Wednesday that Jeff Purinton, a highly-respected and veteran athletics administrator who […]
May 5, 2022
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GAC Athletics Eric Moyer BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Inclement weather in the Bentonville area has delayed the start of 2022 Under Armour Great American Conference Softball Championships […]
May 4, 2022
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CBC Athletics Erik Holth O’FALLON, Mo. – Looking to avoid elimination and continue their season to tomorrow, Central Baptist College baseball took on the Eagles of Williams Baptist University this afternoon in an elimination game in the American Midwest Conference tournament at CarShield Field. CBC (27-27) pounded out 12 hits and scored 10 runs in a 10-5 win over WBU (26-30). Gram Middleton earned the win, throwing six and one-third solid innings, scattering eight hits with three runs, three walks and three Ks. The offense pounded the baseball, as six of the 12 hits went for extra bases, including home runs by Logan Easterling and Kyle Bass. CBC would score nine of their 10 runs in the first four innings. Steven Stewart would start the scoring in the first with an RBI double and then RBI groundouts by Ruben Hernandez and Graham Dykes made it 3-0 Mustangs after one. Stewart would add an RBI single in the second to make it 4-0 and Easterling followed with another single to make it 5-0. WBU got a run in the third to make it 5-1, but CBC would stretch the lead again in the bottom half. Bass’ two-run homer, his third of the season, made it 7-1 after three and a sac fly by Steven Stewart followed by Easterling’s 17th home run of the season and third of the tournament in the fourth made it 9-1 after four. WBU would cut the deficit to 9-3 headed to the eighth before Austin Teal drove in a run to make it 10-3 headed to the ninth. Austin LeJeune, who pitched the eighth, stayed on to pitch the ninth and allowed a couple of runs, but locked the rest of the game down to advance CBC to tomorrow. The Mustangs will play the Spartans of Missouri Baptist tomorrow in another elimination game at CarShield Field. First pitch is slated for 1 p.m. and the winner would have to play again immediately following the conclusion of that game.Â