Shoppach helps lead Indians past Yankees
…d Murphy in Boston and Texas. Shoppach’s Indians will now face the Red Sox in the American League Championship Series, starting Friday in Boston. Sic ‘em, Shoppach!…
…d Murphy in Boston and Texas. Shoppach’s Indians will now face the Red Sox in the American League Championship Series, starting Friday in Boston. Sic ‘em, Shoppach!…
…tain Mall. Each team of five included four people pushing the bed (on wheels) and one rider; after pushing the bed a certain distance, the rider jumps off and tackles an inflatable obstacle course. Over 60 teams competed Friday in men’s and women’s divisions in the third annual race, sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega and the Place2BU. As you can see in this slideshow, costumes were encouraged, with the best winning prizes. Sic ‘em, sleepracers!…
…on’t feel so bad… Take a look! Sic ’em, rockclimbers!…
…Network) recognized the game’s potential and have picked it up for national broadcast, starting at 11:30 a.m. CT. So if you can’t make it to College Station, check your cable lineups now and make sure you can see the game! Sic ’em Saturday, Bears!…
…Click the picture to check out a photo gallery of students showing their spirit, complete with the sounds of the Golden Wave Marching Band!…
…wns, sophomore quarterback Blake Szymanski nearly broke his own marks Saturday, passing for 411 yards and five touchdowns in Baylor’s win over Texas State. Thanks to Szymanski and the Bears’ spread offense, Baylor currently ranks eighth in the nation in passing yards per game. Just three weeks into his first season as a starter, Szymanski now holds the top two spots in the Baylor recordbooks for passing yards in a game (412 vs. Rice, 411 vs. Texas…
…ays confuses me on that.) That wasn’t the only game show Baylor made it into this week, either. Alumnus Wyatt McMahon (BS ’99) made his way onto the season-opening episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Monday night. Alas, McMahon was stumped by a question on The Sopranos and fell far short of the million-dollar goal. Still – he got a lot further than most of us ever could! Sic ’em, quizmasters!…
…ve to do with the improved financial aid available. Baylor was able to provide financial aid packages combining scholarships, federal loans and work study jobs to cover more than 70 percent of the total financial need of students who qualified for such assistance. Overall enrollment is 14,174 students, the second-largest total in school history, with undergraduate retention climbing to 88 percent. Retention for first-year students jumped from 84.2…
…Symphony introduced proud Baylor alum Giancarlo Guerrero as its new music director Wednesday, ending a two-year search. The 1991 grad had previously served as music director for the Eugene (Oregon) Symphony, where he earned recognition from the American Symphony Orchestra League as one of the top young conductors in the nation. Last fall, Guerrero received an Outstanding Young Alumni Award from the Baylor Alumni Association. In a 2005 interview,…
…who have gone to Baylor.” In case you didn’t get your copy of this issue, you can also read the article (and the rest of the magazine) online at www.baylormag.com. Sic ’em, Angela!…