September 14, 2015

OSN Poll – What weekend performance was the most impressive?

We go across sports with this one. Which performance was the best this weekend? And comment to let us know if we missed one.
September 11, 2015

East Central earns come-from-behind win at Henderson State

From ECU Sports Info. Teri La Jeunese, Sports Information Director Arkadelphia, Ark. – For the first time since Oct. 4, 1986, the East Central University football team […]
September 4, 2015

OSN Poll – What Thursday night performance was most impressive

The college football season has finally arrived. And there were many games on Thursday night. What Thursday night performance was most impressive?
September 3, 2015

East Central falls to No. 12 Ouachita

From ECU Sports Info. Teri LaJeunese, Sports Information Director ADA – The East Central University football team fell in its season opener to No. 12 Ouachita […]
August 28, 2015

OSN Poll – Which team is most likely to win its season opener?

High school football got a jump start in Oklahoma with Week Zero on Friday night. Seven of the state’s college football teams will get an early […]
August 18, 2015

ECU promotes Roark to defensive coordinator, adds Wright to full-time staff

From ECU Sports Info. Teri LaJeunese ADA – The East Central University football team has promoted Chad Roark to defensive coordinator and added Jihad’ Wright to the full-time […]
August 13, 2015

OSN Football Preview 2015: East Central Tigers

EAST CENTRAL TIGERS Head coach: Tim McCarty, ninth season 2014 record (6-5) East Central is coming off a postseason appearance in ’14 in the Heart of Texas […]
August 4, 2015
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SNU third, OBU fourth in GAC preseason volleyball poll

Coming off a strong season and exciting postseason run in 2014, Southern Nazarene has grabbed the attention of the Great American Conference volleyball coaches. The Crimson […]
July 31, 2015

Whatever happened to the Lone Star North?

Part 8 – The perspective of time The journeys for the five schools from Oklahoma that left the Lone Star Conference in 2010 are all far […]