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Evangels' Fall Short At USAO, 74-69
News 9
The MACU Evangels fell late to the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Drovers 74-69 in a Sooner Athletic Conference matchup Saturday evening (Feb. 16) in Chickasha.
Baker's Career Double-Double Leads LCU Past SGU
News 9
Lubbock Christian's Eli Baker had a career night in leading the Chaps to a 74-62 win over St. Gregory's Thursday at Lubbock Christian's Ripp Griffin Center.
No. 4 Lady Chaps Dominant Early In Win Over SGU
News 9
The No. 4-ranked Lady Chaps used a dominant first-half performance to dispatch of St. Gregory's 84-61 Thursday inside Lubbock Christian's Ripp Griffin Center.
OCU Beats Top-Ranked Lubbock Christian 79-68
News 9
Oklahoma City University upended No. 1-ranked Lubbock Christian (Texas) 79-68 on Thursday at Rip Griffin Center in a showdown of top 10-ranked teams in NAIA Division I women's basketball.
Hillcats No. 15 In NAIA Coaches' Poll
News 9
The Rogers State women's basketball team fell one spot to No. 15 in the third regular season edition of the 2012-13 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll.
Three NAIA women's teams ranked in preseason
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Three Oklahoma teams make their way into the NAIA women's preseason basketball poll.
Oklahoma City is ranked 3rd in the poll, Oklahoma Baptist is 16th and Oklahoma Christian
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New Tulsa-based study sheds light on why antidepressants fail for 30% of patients
Brooke Cox
A groundbreaking study led by Tulsa’s Laureate Institute for Brain Research has identified genetic and cognitive risk factors linked to treatment-resistant depression, offering new hope for more personalized care.
New Tulsa-based study sheds light on why antidepressants fail for 30% of patients
Brooke Cox
A groundbreaking study led by Tulsa’s Laureate Institute for Brain Research has identified genetic and cognitive risk factors linked to treatment-resistant depression, offering new hope for more personalized care.
McAlester High School, nearby middle school lockdowns lifted after anonymous threat
Drake Johnson
McAlester students and staff are returning to a normal schedule on Friday after an anonymous threat caused a lockdown at two schools in the morning.
McAlester High School, nearby middle school lockdowns lifted after anonymous threat
Drake Johnson
McAlester students and staff are returning to a normal schedule on Friday after an anonymous threat caused a lockdown at two schools in the morning.
Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
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New Tulsa-based study sheds light on why antidepressants fail for 30% of patients
Brooke Cox
A groundbreaking study led by Tulsa’s Laureate Institute for Brain Research has identified genetic and cognitive risk factors linked to treatment-resistant depression, offering new hope for more personalized care.
McAlester High School, nearby middle school lockdowns lifted after anonymous threat
Drake Johnson
McAlester students and staff are returning to a normal schedule on Friday after an anonymous threat caused a lockdown at two schools in the morning.
Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
'Grey's Anatomy' star Eric Dane reveals he's been diagnosed with ALS
CBS News
Dane said that he is "able to continue working" and is "looking forward to returning to the set of" HBO's "Euphoria," where he plays Cal Jacobs, next week.
Yukon man shot, arrested in Minnesota after high-speed chase
Christian Hans
A man from Oklahoma was arrested by police in Minnesota after a high-speed chase.
'Words of the People' hosts rematriation retreat for Indigenous language learners
Brooke Cox
The Words of the People Rematriation Retreat brings together Indigenous language learners for a transformative experience focused on healing, cultural empowerment, and revitalizing endangered languages.
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