January 27, 2015

Oklahoma still has three in NAIA WBB Top 10

Oklahoma City has won 13 straight since losing its opener to Langston and still occupies the No. 2 spot in the latest NAIA Women’s Basketball Coaches’ […]
January 27, 2015

MACU’s winning streak takes Evangels up in NAIA poll

The Evangels won one – actually 800 – for coach Willie Holley, but they didn’t stop there. Mid-America Christian is now on a six-game winning streak […]
January 26, 2015

Monday Observations [Jan. 26, 2015]

• Trending teams this week: ⇑ Oklahoma City women – 13 straight wins ⇑ Tulsa men – nine straight wins ⇑ Oklahoma women – eight straight wins […]
January 26, 2015

Players of the Week – Jan. 19-25, 2015

This week’s Players of the Week are Brandi Leal, CU, and Markens Charles, USAO. Brandi Leal, junior, Cameron Leal has done her part to help the […]
January 22, 2015

Five questions about tonight’s games [Jan. 22, 2015]

Let’s take a look at five questions taking shape around tonight’s college basketball games around the state.  We might even come up with some answers before the […]
January 20, 2015

Three SAC teams ranked in preseason NAIA softball poll

Three Oklahoma schools from the Sooner Athletic Conference are in the rankings in the 2015 NAIA Softball Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll, which was released on Tuesday. […]
January 19, 2015

Players of the Week – Jan. 12-18, 2015

The OSN Players of the Week are Lynette Holmes, LU, and Gary Inglett, OCU. Lynette Holmes, senior, Langston Holmes had two double-doubles in which her points doubled up her […]
January 17, 2015

Rarefied air – Holley notches career win No. 800

From MACU Sports Info. Levi Convirs, Sports Information Director Bethany, Okla.  – Mid-America Christian University men’s basketball head coach Willie Holley entered into elite company tonight […]
January 17, 2015

Holley’s tenure at MACU exemplified in “Sent. Went. Put.”

[Updated though MACU win on Jan. 17, 2015] There are individuals whose contributions to a program and whose longevity with that program that become nearly synonymous […]