- Baker set to receive $500,000 in 5 years
- July 4, 2008
- Mike McCarthy’s success as a pro football coach has become a boon for Baker University football.
- Baker to add two sports
- May 9, 2008
- Men’s wrestling and women’s bowling will be added to Baker University’s athletic department starting in the fall of 2009, increasing the Wildcats’ total varsity sports offerings to 21, Baker athletic director Dan Harris announced.
- Baker volleyball signs two players
- March 8, 2008
- Kayla Anderson, a 5-foot-11 middle hitter from Wabaunsee High, and Elizabeth Schraad, a 5-7 outside hitter from Topeka Hayden, have signed letters of intent to play volleyball at Baker University.
- Baker soccer coach resigns
- February 2, 2008
- Baker University men’s soccer coach Alan Koch announced his resignation Friday and will return to his alma mater, Simon Fraser in Vancouver, British Columbia.
- Baker sophomore top duck caller
- Olathe teen becomes first Kansan to win world title
- December 14, 2007
- Jody Niccum might not be the most popular man on the Baker University campus. But his popularity did take a huge jump recently. Funny what winning a world championship will do for a guy.
- BU kicker snaps record
- November 14, 2007
- Baker University’s Derek Doerfler has been named NAIA special-teams player of the week after breaking the national record for field goals made in a season.
- Baker drops pair of hoops contests
- Wildcats men, women both fall
- November 11, 2007
- The Baker University mens and women’s basketball teams both dropped their contests Saturday night, with the BU men falling to Ottawa, 85-70, and the women losing to Park University, 57-52.
- Baker, HINU finales today
- November 10, 2007
- Football seasons at Baker and Haskell Indian Nations universities will end today with both the Wildcats and Fightin’ Indians on the road. Baker will travel to Kansas City, Mo., to tangle with Avila College in a Heart of America Athletic Conference clash. Haskell will trek to Forrest City, Iowa, to meet Waldorf College.
- Mighty MANU awaits Baker
- November 3, 2007
- When Baker University’s football team plays at home, anything is possible. But is a seventh straight victory at Liston Stadium probable? The Wildcats (5-4) must knock off nationally ranked MidAmerica Nazarene (7-2) today in order to maintain a home-field dominance that includes four games this season and the last two games of 2006.
- Rally falls short in loss to MVC
- October 28, 2007
- Trailing Missouri Valley College by four scores going into the fourth quarter, the Baker University football team did the best it could. The Wildcats scored 20 straight points, including a 40-yard interception return by Eric Allen, but it wasn’t enough. MVC held off Baker, 34-20, on Saturday.
- Rolling Baker looking for fourth straight victory
- October 27, 2007
- Three straight games. Three straight cardiac-inducing victories. Can Baker University’s football team do it again?
- Flags fly in Wildcats’ win
- BU racks up more yards on penalties than on offense
- October 21, 2007
- On a night when Baker University alumnus and current Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy was inducted into the Baker athletic hall of fame and honored at halftime, the Wildcats football team participated in a display more worthy of a Pee Wee league audience than an NFL coach.
- Packers coach to be on hand for Baker today
- October 20, 2007
- Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy, a 1987 Baker graduate, will serve as honorary team captain for Baker’s football team today, when the Wildcats face Central Methodist. Kickoff is 6 p.m. at Liston Stadium.
- Baker to honor Packers’ coach McCarthy on Saturday
- October 18, 2007
- No former Baker University football player has ascended to the heights of Mike McCarthy. On Saturday, BU will induct McCarthy, a former tight end for the Wildcats and now coach of the Green Bay Packers, into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
- Baker knocks off No. 24 Evangel
- October 14, 2007
- Baker University’s football team knocked off No. 24 Evangel, 16-14, on Saturday to move to 4-3 overall and 4-2 in Heart of America Conference play.
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