TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS — NSU moves baseball dates
Northeastern State’s Lone Star Conference baseball opener at Tarleton State in Stephenville, Texas, has been moved back one day, according to RiverHawks Head coach Sergio Espinal.
The RiverHawks and Texans will play doubleheaders on Saturday and Sunday at Stephenville.
Following the Tarleton twinbills, Northeastern State returns home to play Missouri Southern State Univesity in a single game on Feb. 16th at 1 p.m.
NSU cancels softball tourney
Northeastern State has cancelled its RiverHawks Classic softball tournament, scheduled for Friday through Sunday of this week, due to poor field conditions. The tournament will not be rescheduled.
The RiverHawks will open its 2010 home schedule Tuesday against Arkansas Tech University at 1 p.m. at the NSU Softball Complex.
Sports
Sports briefs
- Sports
-
-
All-State ending
Emily Linebarger walked out of the Oklahoma City Tennis Center unsure of her All-State prospects. The Tahlequah senior had just wrapped up her tennis career with a, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, loss to Booker T. Washington’s Audrey Still at the Class 5A state tournament.
-
Madison Carey continues a family legacy with All-State selection in doubles play.
In 1980, Karen Carter — now known as Karen Carey — became an All-State tennis player at Tahlequah High School. Thirty-two years later, her daughter has followed in her footsteps.
- Spurs rally to beat Thunder in Game 1 of West finals
-
Sooners are World Series bound
- Mizzou tops Oklahoma to win first Big 12 title
- Franchitti wins 3rd Indy 500, gives nod to Wheldon
- AFTERNOON UPDATE: Oklahoma advances to Big 12 title game
- AFTERNOON UPDATE: OU beats Arizona in Super Regional Game 1
-
Another walk-off winner
OKLAHOMA CITY — Evan Mistch doesn’t know how fast he can sprint 90 feet. He just knows he could do it quickly enough on Thursday to give Oklahoma a 3-2 victory.....
-
Bricktown bummer
OKLAHOMA CITY — Five days after Oklahoma State University pitcher Randy McCurry dominated Texas A&M in his best pitching performance this season, the junior from Tupelo had his worst outing.....
- More Sports Headlines
-


