Athletics

’Breds lose momentum at Ohio State

Head Coach Rob McDonald made no excuses for the ’Breds after Tuesday’s loss at Evansville. “You can always make excuses if you want,” he said. “The guys were ready to play, it’s just, you know, we didn’t get it done.” Murray State (17-21, 9-9 OVC) lost to the Purple Aces 6-3 to split the season Read More

Softball struggles to find wins

The Murray State softball team did not have the weekend it would have liked as it saw its seven-game win streak snapped on Saturday. The Racers were swept at Eastern Kentucky in the first doubleheader of the weekend and then split at Morehead State to escape 1-3 on the weekend. The Racers were riding the Read More

Sigma sails to a victory

Two sorority soccer heavyweights, Kappa Delta A and Sigma A, battled it out on Tuesday night with Sigma coming out on top 2-0. Kappa Delta came into the game with a 2-1 record, while Sigma A sported a 2-3 record. Both teams were down a player to begin the game as they could only field Read More

Golf looks to turn season around

Junior Jordan Smith is the first to admit that the men’s golf team’s season hasn’t gone exactly as planned. The men’s best finish of the year came April 14-15 as they took home seventh out of 14 teams at the TSU Big Blue Invitational. “We knew the season could be kind of iffy because we Read More

ASA edges out a win

Alpha Delta Pi and the Alpha Sigma Alpha Ladybugs A duked it out in intramural soccer on Wednesday night with the Ladybugs edging out the win 1-0. ADPi came out of the gate with confidence and dominated the field position. ASA looked to be on their heels a bit as they struggled to control the Read More

’Breds get aggressive in road victory

  The ’Breds are not often mistaken for an aggressive team. They stand in eighth among all OVC teams in stolen bases with 24 on the season. However, Wednesday’s performance had sophomore Taylor Mathews looking for words. “It was actually a surprise for us to be aggressive like this,” he said. “We just wanted to Read More

Allow me to introduce myself

I’ve loved to write since I was in elementary school. In fourth grade, my teacher entered a few of my pieces into a regional writing contest, and I began winning awards for poetry and fiction. I never thought writing was difficult, and looking back, winning awards on a fourth, fifth and sixth grade level probably Read More

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