Superb starting pitching has lifted the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-2 start following a season-opening, seven-game homestand. On Sunday, Kyle Lohse was the latest Cardinals' pitcher to produce a solid outing. Lohse threw a three-hit, complete-game shutout as St.
Who needs time to adapt? When it comes to goaltending, certainly not Missouri State's Mark Livesay. An all-conference midfielder the two previous seasons, Livesay has moved between the pipes this season for the Bears. Through eight games, Livesay is looking more like a veteran than a first-timer.
Sundays at Augusta. In golf, that is Mecca. It's like sitting in the bleachers at Busch Stadium in late October or tailgating outside of Lambeau Field for a snow playoff game. It's truly a once- in-a-lifetime experience for a sports fan. The Augusta National Golf Club, founded by legend Bobby Jones in 1933, has played host to the most prestigious Major championship in golf for the last 75 years.
The Branson Creek Invitational is usually a high point in the men's golf team's schedule, but this year cold and rainy weather mirrored the dreary attitude after the team's loss. The invitational was originally scheduled as a 54-hole tournament, but it was shortened to a 36-hole format because of the weather.
Missouri State junior catcher Dallas Hord has brought a new burst of power to the baseball Bears' lineup. Hord is currently second on the team in home runs with five and holds an impressive .350 batting average. He also leads the team in hits, has stolen eight bases out of his 10 attempts and is posting a .
The softball Bears look to break their five-game losing streak on Wednesday to a team they've already defeated two out of three times. The third game, Bears head coach Holly Hesse thinks, should have been a win, too. Tomorrow, the softball Bears will take on Wichita State, a team they have already defeated twice this season.