• Feb 3 - Baseball vs Lewis-Clark State College – Lost 16-5
  • Feb 4 - Baseball vs Point Loma Nazarene University – Lost 15-8
  • Feb 4 - Men's Basketball at Northwestern Oklahoma St. – Lost 87-83
  • Feb 4 - Women's Basketball at Northwestern Oklahoma St. – Lost 77-63
  • Feb 4 - Men's Track and Field at Texas Tech Open – Finished No Team Score
  • Feb 4 - Women's Track and Field at Texas Tech Open – Finished No Team Score
  • Feb 4 - Men's Wrestling vs Texas Shootout – Finished
  • Feb 4 - Men's Wrestling vs Texas Shootout – Finished
  • Feb 4 - Men's Wrestling vs Texas Shootout – Finished
  • Feb 6 - Men's Wrestling vs at Amarillo, Tex. – Finished
Wayland News
Tue, Apr 27, 2010 - [Women's Golf]

EDMOND, Okla. --- The Wayland Baptist women's golf team finished fourth at the 2010 Sooner Athletic Conference Championship held Monday and Tuesday at River Oaks Golf Club. The 16th-ranked Pioneers finished 29 strokes in front of 5th place Oklahoma Baptist with a 36-hole total of 665 (332-333).

WBU sophomore Charlotte Guilleux, who entered Tuesday in 13th place after shooting a season-high 82 in the opening round, came back with a blistering 71 on the final 18 holes to finish fourth in the individual standings and earn All-Conference honors for the second straight year.

Guilleux struggled on the front nine on Monday shooting a 44, but took ten strokes off that total Tuesday morning. She finished the tournament with three birdies and 23 pars, and led the field in par 5 scoring with one-under.

Anye Magombe, who was tied with Guilleux after the first 18, wound up tied for 17th with a 167 (82-85). Freshman Nathalia Valencia finished just out of the top 20 in 21st place at 168 (83-85).

Jennifer Perry (85-92-177) and Krisann Earp (88-93-181) also competed for the Pioneers at the conference championships.

Top-ranked Oklahoma City University successfully defended its crown, making up eight strokes in the final round to overtake #11 Southern Nazarene University, 625 to 627. Lubbock Christian, the NAIA's ninth-ranked team, fell to third place with a 636.