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One of the athletes who has a real chance to go to nationals this season, is senior swimmer Craig Osterman of the men's team. Osterman, not only has a famous sister (Kat - the former University of Texas softball pitcher), but he got a little face time on Sunday's Abilene Reporter News. Check out the article by the ARN's Sam Waller here.
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The McMurry track and field team got a boost this offseason when it got several pole vaulters from Abilene Christian Unviersity at the end of the fall semester. Sage Lasater, made an immediate impact as one of assistant coach Brad Parris' vaulters at the season-opening indoor meet Saturday in Lubbock. Lasater, who competed at Texas Tech last season before transferring to ACU in the fall, then to McMurry for 2010, set a McMurry indoor school record and qualified automatically for the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships in March. Junior Holly Rollins provisionally qualified in the vault as well as men's vaulters Thomas Dimitri and Cory Altenburg. Two-sport standout Gavan Bass (also with football) provisionally qualified in the long jump. Check out the official release here and get the official results. McMurry returns to Lubbock for two days Friday and Saturday to return to the campus of Texas Tech.
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The men's basketball team split this past weekend on the road. What hurts was Thursday's loss to last-place Texas Lutheran. McMurry played without senior point guard Robert Moreno. He was attending his brother's Marine Corps graduation in San Diego, Calif. While TLU is always a hard place to go to and win, it leaves no doubt about how valuable Moreno is to the team. Though he's a hard sell offensively for an MVP candidate, he clearly runs the offense with command and is just as affective on the defensive end as well (17 steals in the last three games). After rebounding to beat Schreiner Saturday, McMurry moves to 7-3 in the ASC surrendering its lead in the ASC West Division to Mary Hardin-Baylor who now holds a 0.5 game lead with an 8-3 record.
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The women's basketball team has caught fire with six-straight wins including four-consecutive wins in the American Southwest Conference. Winning has been in a different style than the teams that made three consecutive NCAA Tournaments from 2006-08. While McMurry's shooting percentages are down from years past, it's pesky defense forces a multitude of turnovers, which McMurry has done a good job of turning into points. After a game against Sul Ross State Thursday in Alpine, McMurry will see what its made of Saturday in Brownwood when it takes on nationally-ranked Howard Payne at the Brownwood Coliseum. LaPorsha Alexander continues to have a solid season averaging 15 points off the bench for McMurry. Senior Amanda Peters scored a career-high 14 points against TLU Thursday, congratulations to the senior from Aspermont.
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** For those of you who are McMurry Sports Insiders and watch our football and basketball broadcasts online, we will not be showing video or audio for Thursday's game at Sul Ross State in Alpine or Saturday's game at Howard Payne in Brownwood. The Internet connections at both places will not allow us to stream the games. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Stay tuned ...
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