The Lone Star College-Montgomery dance department will present its fall dance concert, Dancescape, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m., in the Mainstage Theatre in the college’s… Read more “LSC-Montgomery Dance Department presents Dancescape”
Category: College
Football: College Park Alumni Alex Myres
Alex Myres (College Park) totaled a team-high 10 tackles and forced a fumble for Ouachita Baptist 32-28 loss to Southern Arkansas this past weekend. Myres has 39… Read more “Football: College Park Alumni Alex Myres”
Bowling: The Woodlands HS Alumni Reagan Scott & Spring Hill College Ready for 2015-16 Season
The bowling season for the Spring Hill College (SHC) Badgers is fast approaching. “The upcoming season is extremely exciting,” SHC head coach Ben Hoefs says. Hoefs is… Read more “Bowling: The Woodlands HS Alumni Reagan Scott & Spring Hill College Ready for 2015-16 Season”
Sam Houston State University President’s Speaker Series: Carey Lohrenz – first female F-14 Tomcat fighter pilot in the United States Navy
Carey Lohrenz knows what it takes to win in one of the most high-pressure, extreme environments imaginable—in the cockpit at Mach 2 Having flown missions worldwide as… Read more “Sam Houston State University President’s Speaker Series: Carey Lohrenz – first female F-14 Tomcat fighter pilot in the United States Navy”
Alumni News: The Woodlands Lexi Ricketts Named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week
Ricketts helped anchor a Navy defense to back-to-back Patriot League shutouts Navy women’s soccer senior defender Lexi Ricketts (The Woodlands, Texas) garnered Corvias Patriot League Defensive Player… Read more “Alumni News: The Woodlands Lexi Ricketts Named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week”
Baseball: Baker, pitching impress Schlossnagle in TCU scrimmage
Luken Baker appeared as advertised in his first action for TCU, striking out a batter in a perfect inning, hitting fourth in the order and playing first… Read more “Baseball: Baker, pitching impress Schlossnagle in TCU scrimmage”
Baseball: Oklahoma Dominant in Exhibition Win
In the seventh, Oklahoma got the first three on by way of the walk yet again. Freshman first baseman Chris Andritsos (The Woodlands, Texas) broke the game… Read more “Baseball: Oklahoma Dominant in Exhibition Win”
College marks 20 years in The Woodlands
Twenty years ago, Montgomery College opened its doors for the first time to 3,200 students from The Woodlands and Montgomery County, when then Texas Governor George W.… Read more “College marks 20 years in The Woodlands”
Baseball: Sam Houston Adding 183,040-square foot AstroTurf playing surface for baseball at Don Sanders Stadium in Huntsville
Don Sanders Stadium at Sam Houston State University, already one of the top collegebaseball facilities in the Southwest, will be further enhanced this spring with the addition… Read more “Baseball: Sam Houston Adding 183,040-square foot AstroTurf playing surface for baseball at Don Sanders Stadium in Huntsville”
Football: Cal RB Daniel Lasco expected to play against Texas
Running back Daniel Lasco has a strained muscle in his hip, but should be ready for Cal’s game this weekend at Texas, head coach Sonny Dykes said. With… Read more “Football: Cal RB Daniel Lasco expected to play against Texas”
SHSU student’s inflammatory tweet draws attention to outstanding warrant for her arrest
A Sam Houston State University student’s inflammatory tweet on Twitter about slain Harris County Sheriff Deputy Darren Goforth, brought her to the attention of law enforcement who… Read more “SHSU student’s inflammatory tweet draws attention to outstanding warrant for her arrest”
Boys Basketball: Atascocita’s Carsen Edwards commits to Purdue
Weeks before basketball practice begins, arguably one of the biggest recruits in the area, Atascocita’s Carsen Edwards, made his decision on where he would play college basketball.… Read more “Boys Basketball: Atascocita’s Carsen Edwards commits to Purdue”
Volleyball: Quick Hits with Codi Lee
Quick Hits gives @CanesVB fans an opportunity to get to know their favorite players on the 2015 roster. The latest edition of Quick Hits features Codi Lee,… Read more “Volleyball: Quick Hits with Codi Lee”
Former LSC-Montgomery student gets hands-on opportunity with Summer Medical Program
With constant encouragement to pursue internships during their college career, students are becoming more aware that professionals are looking for that spark in their resume that stands… Read more “Former LSC-Montgomery student gets hands-on opportunity with Summer Medical Program”
Swimming: McBroom places eighth in 400m freestyle at FINA World Championships
Texas-Ex Michael McBroom placed eighth in the 400-meter freestyle final Sunday on the opening day of swimming at the 2015 FINA World Championships. Representing the United States,… Read more “Swimming: McBroom places eighth in 400m freestyle at FINA World Championships”
Sam Houston State University offers unique business scholarship to LSC-Montgomery students
In the business world, money is the bottom line, and several recent Lone Star College-Montgomery graduates know this first hand. This year, nine former LSC-Montgomery students pursuing… Read more “Sam Houston State University offers unique business scholarship to LSC-Montgomery students”
Boys Lacrosse: The recruitment of TWHS player Ramsey McCreary
Not too long ago, if you thought young athletes being recruited at the age of 12 was way over the top and that the whole sports industry… Read more “Boys Lacrosse: The recruitment of TWHS player Ramsey McCreary”
Baseball: Sarah Hudek looks to make history, break barriers on mound and beyond
A crafty, lefthanded pitcher will take the mound for Team USA at this week’s Pan American Games in Ajax, Ontario. A high leg kick will propel… Read more “Baseball: Sarah Hudek looks to make history, break barriers on mound and beyond”
Admission 101: What You Need to Know
It’s not your parents’ college search. Way back in the days of yore, high school students pored over college guidebooks the size of doorstops, actually used the… Read more “Admission 101: What You Need to Know”
NCAA: Judge approves video game settlements to pay players
Thousands of football and men’s basketball players will soon be paid for past appearances in NCAA-branded video games.On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken orally approved a… Read more “NCAA: Judge approves video game settlements to pay players”
