Four former Oklahoma Christian University athletes speak on why they decided to quit their sport once they got to the collegiate level.
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"There’s no better player in the country in DII than John Moon, though, when his lights are on and he is engaged," Head Basketball Coach Cory Cole said.
With 1,489 career points, senior forward McKenzie Stanford is currently 9th on Oklahoma Christian University's top-10 scoring list.
“It feels like a huge relief that I now have my home for the next four years,” new softball signee Peyton Sabolski said. “Now that I have signed, I can just work on my game to be as ready as possible for when I get to OC.”
After being involved with Oklahoma Christian University athletics for 25 years, men's golf coach David Lynn was named the new athletic director on Nov. 18.
Senior Layne Hammer placed 82nd in the 240-woman field in the NCAA Division II National Meet on Saturday in St. Leo, FL with a time of 22:09.5.
With locker rooms, coaches’ offices, training rooms, a players’ lounge, a press box, an indoor training facility, artificial turf, a bullpen and batting cages for both the home and visiting teams, Head Softball Coach Tom Heath said the Oklahoma Christian University softball field has become known all over the country.
“Flight Club puts a name to our fan base and it is neat to see these students coming together for a common cause to show up and support our student-athletes," Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach and Flight Club Sponsor Rob McKinzie said.