Women’s Track Starts Outdoor Season on the Right Foot

April 7, 2022, by David Gottlieb, Senior Staff Writer . Leave a Comment

Following a successful indoor season that saw two runners qualify for and finish in the top 10 at the NCAA Indoor Championships, the Wesleyan women’s track and field team is off to a strong start to the outdoor portion of the season after the first two outdoor meets. In the first home meet, the Red […]

Wesleyan Women’s Lacrosse Shocks Amherst in First Full Season Campaign Since 2019

April 7, 2022, by Eli Seaver, Assistant Sports Editor. Leave a Comment

On Wednesday, April 6, Wesleyan women’s lacrosse travelled up to Amherst and delivered a shocking victory of 16–2 (although most of the shock was reserved for the Amherst side). The 14-point spread was the largest margin of victory the Red and Black has ever had over the Mammoths. The first half was close, with a […]

Women’s Softball Has Righted the Ship After a Rocky 2021 Season

April 7, 2022, by Lewis Woloch, Assistant Sports Editor. Leave a Comment

Following a difficult season in 2021, the Wesleyan softball team has bounced back with a vigor. The team’s record now stands at 7–7, and their confidence is only growing. After being able to practice through the fall, the Cardinals went to Florida for spring training with a chip on their shoulders. They were able to play a number […]

NBA Accolade Predictions and a Look Into the Playoffs

April 4, 2022, by Eli Seaver, Assistant Sports Editor. Leave a Comment

With four games left and the playoffs rapidly approaching, the National Basketball Association (NBA) season is coming to a close. Now, the final push for individual season accolades ends as teams look to pivot into playoff form. Before that all goes down, however, I am here to give my final thoughts on the award races and […]

Saudi Arabian GP Review: Verstappen Heads Double Ferrari Podium After Controversial Weekend in Jeddah

March 28, 2022, by Jem Shin, Editor-in-Chief. Leave a Comment

Formula 1 (F1) politics took the spotlight during the second race of the season at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (GP), which took place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from Friday, March 25 to Sunday, March 27. Lewis Hamilton won last year’s inaugural race, leveling the championship standings before the final race in Abu Dhabi, but the 2021 race weekend […]

Women’s Tennis Begins Phenomenal Run to Start Spring Season

March 28, 2022, by Noah Coyle, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

Anyone who has been paying attention to the Wesleyan women’s tennis team will have easily anticipated the fantastic run the team has had this season. In addition to their No. 5 national ranking, the team’s pre-season successes also indicated a great deal about what the year had in store. Back in September at the MIT Invitational tournament, a pair […]

Bahrain GP Review: Ferrari Takes 1–2 Finish in F1 2022 Season Opener

March 24, 2022, by Jem Shin, Editor-in-Chief. Leave a Comment

After an incredibly dramatic end to 2021, Formula One (F1) has officially started the 2022 season. The Bahrain Grand Prix (GP), held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Bahrain from Friday, March 18 to Sunday, March 20, saw the ten teams kick off the first of the 23 races scheduled for this season. Though some […]

The Madness Is Back: Men’s Basketball Sweet 16 Predictions

March 24, 2022, by Lewis Woloch, Assistant Sports Editor. Leave a Comment

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: the only time you can watch college basketball for four days straight and not feel like a complete couch potato. The adrenaline rush of a player shooting 1-and-1 free throws with 30 seconds left or a coach nearly falling onto the court while yelling at his players […]

With Three Titles, Rafael Nadal Storms to Dream Season Start in 2022

March 7, 2022, by Jem Shin, Editor-in-Chief. Leave a Comment

Rafael Nadal made his third straight final in 2022 as he defeated British player and world No. 12 Cameron Norrie in the final of the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC in Acapulco, Mexico on Saturday, Feb. 26. The Spaniard now sits at a stunning 15–0 record in 2022, his best opening record to a season since […]

Men’s Hockey Season Comes to a Close with Quarterfinal Loss to Hamilton

March 3, 2022, by David Gottlieb, Senior Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

The men’s hockey team’s season came to an end on Sunday, Feb. 27 following a tough loss to Hamilton in the NESCAC quarterfinals by a score of 3–2. The Cards had wrapped up their regular season the previous weekend poorly with two losses to Trinity College. In the first of the two games against Trinity, […]

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