Arkansas Tech concluded its 2009-10 men's golf season by posting a final-round team score of 312 on Wednesday at the NCAA Division II South/Southeast Super Regional at Wilson Country Club in Wilson, N.C.
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Nationally 29th-ranked Arkansas Tech established a new school record for baseball wins in a season and picked up its first victory in the Gulf South Conference Baseball Tournament since 2001 by defeating the Henderson State Reddies 12-7 at Ferriss Field in Cleveland, Miss., on Tuesday.
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North Alabama did all of the little things required to win postseason games and the Lions defeated the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys 8-3 in the first round of the 2010 Gulf South Conference Baseball Tournament at Ferriss Field in Cleveland, Miss., on Monday.
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Six Arkansas Tech student-athletes were recognized for their individual contributions to the Wonder Boys' 2010 baseball season on Thursday with a spot on the All-Gulf South Conference West Division team.
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Arkansas Tech defeated Harding 7-3 in game one of a doubleheader at Jerry Moore Field in Searcy on Sunday for its 34th baseball win of the season, tying the school record for baseball victories in a season.
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Harding head coach Dr. Patrick McGaha pushed the right button at the right time on Saturday afternoon, and it opened the door to a 13-3 Bisons' victory over the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys in Gulf South Conference baseball at Jerry Moore Field in Searcy.
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Arkansas Tech's Jonathon Spikes and Ryan Hitt both earned a spot on the 2009-10 All-Gulf South Conference men's golf team, which was announced by the league office in Birmingham, Ala., on Wednesday.
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Arkansas Tech senior Drew Richards finished third in the individual standings and the Wonder Boys took fourth in the team standings at the Gulf South Conference Golf Tournament on Monday and Tuesday at Hot Springs Country Club.
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Arkansas Tech did something on Saturday that no team had ever done before --- hand the Delta State Statesmen a mercy-rule loss on their home field. Then the Wonder Boys did something they had never done before --- sweep a doubleheader from the Statesmen.
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