source: Wayland Baptist University News PLAINVIEW – The Hutcherson Flying Queens Foundation (HFQF) received a generous donation from the Texas Historical Foundation on Tuesday morning in support of the upcoming Flying Queens Museum that will be housed on the Wayland Baptist University campus. Lenny Sadler, a Texas Historical Foundation board member, and his wife Linda were…
Read MoreFLYING QUEENS SEEDED 3RD IN QUADRANT; DRAW REMATCH WITH OLLU IN OPENING ROUND
source: wbuathletics.com The Wayland Baptist Flying Queens are seeded third in their quadrant of the NAIA Women’s Basketball National Championships, presented by Ballogy, and will welcome teams from Idaho, Kansas and San Antonio at next week’s Opening Round in Plainview. The Sooner Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament champion Flying Queens, with their 29th overall and…
Read MoreFLYING QUEENS CAPTURE 4TH STRAIGHT SAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP
source: wbuathletics.com OKLAHOMA CITY – Wayland Baptist dominated the fourth quarter to defeat Texas Wesleyan, 85-71, and capture its fourth consecutive Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament title. The eighth-ranked Flying Queens (31-3) led the Lady Rams (25-6) by just three going into the fourth quarter, but Wayland made 13 straight shots to pull away and secure…
Read MoreFLYING QUEENS WRAP UP OUTRIGHT SAC TITLE
source: wbuathletics.com Behind another strong offensive showing and one of their stingiest defensive efforts of the season, the Wayland Baptist Flying Queens secured the second outright Sooner Athletic Conference title in program history, ending the regular-season with a 107-45 victory over North Texas-Dallas on Saturday afternoon at Hutcherson Center. “It was a great way to…
Read MoreTEXAS HISTORICAL FOUNDATION AWARDS $5,000 GRANT TO HFQF
AUSTIN – The Texas Historical Foundation, a 68-year-old preservation organization, has awarded a $5,000 grant to the Hutcherson Flying Queens Foundation for the Flying Queens Museum Project. Funds will be used for digitizing game films from the 1950s to mid-1980s. “On behalf of the Hutcherson Flying Queens Foundation, it is an honor to receive this…
Read MoreSUSAN BRITTON ALLISON FORD, 1949-2022
Susan Britton Allison Ford died Sunday, February 6, 2022, at her home in Celina, Texas, after a long battle with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP.) She was 72 years old. Susan Kathryn Britton was born on November 10, 1949, in Lubbock to Harold and Louanne Britton of Earth, Texas. She grew up playing basketball at Springlake-Earth High…
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