source: wbuathletics.com After two of the most impressive back-to-back performances in recent Flying Queens history, Wayland Baptist’s Kaitlyn Edgemon has been named Sooner Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week. In home conference games last week against Central Christian and Langston, Edgemon, second-year freshman (due to COVID) from Littlefield, recorded a triple-double then followed…
Read MoreIN REMEMBRANCE: CINDY WIGINTON CROSS, OMA GEAN HOLT GEIS
The Hutcherson Flying Queens Foundation was recently notified that Cindy Wiginton Cross, Flying Queen from 1964-65, died on Dec. 26, 2020. Cindy grew up and attended Friendship School in Oklahoma and lead her Class B Basketball team to a state championship in 1963. She received a scholarship to play basketball for the Flying Queens at Wayland…
Read MoreMACU UPENDS FLYING QUEENS; COOPER REACHES 1,000
OKLAHOMA CITY – Mid-America Christian answered a nine-point loss to Wayland Baptist in the first half of Sooner Athletic Conference play with a nine-point, 83-74 victory over the Flying Queens here Thursday night. No. 9 Wayland (19-3, 11-2) fell on the road for the first time in 13 appearances, while MACU (17-2, 10-2), ranked the…
Read MoreCOOPER AGAIN NAMED SAC PLAYER OF WEEK
Following one of the Flying Queens’ top scoring performances in years, Wayland Baptist’s Jenna Cooper has been named Sooner Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for the second time in a month. A junior forward from Claude, Cooper poured in a career-high 37 points to power No. 9 Wayland Baptist to an 89-71…
Read MoreIN REMEMBRANCE: CINDY WIGINTON CROSS, OMA GEAN HOLT GEIS
The Hutcherson Flying Queens Foundation was recently notified that Cindy Wiginton Cross, Flying Queen from 1964-65, died on Dec. 26, 2020. Cindy grew up and attended Friendship School in Oklahoma and lead her Class B Basketball team to a state championship in 1963. She received a scholarship to play basketball for the Flying Queens at…
Read MoreFLYING QUEENS BOUNCE BACK WITH MUCH-NEEDED WIN
photo: Claudia Lusk Six players recorded double-figure statistics, and Wayland Baptist came through down the stretch as the sixth-ranked Flying Queens bounced back with a satisfying 88-80 Sooner Athletic Conference victory over Texas Wesleyan on Saturday afternoon in Hutcherson Center. “That was a much-needed win for our group,” WBU coach Jason Cooper said. “I was…
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