Women’s Soccer Advances in NCAA Tournament, Scores a Final Four Bid

December 2, 2021, by David Gottlieb, Senior Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

For the first time in program history, the women’s soccer team has advanced to the Final Four after beating Johns Hopkins in the Sweet 16 and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Elite Eight on Nov. 20 and 21, respectively. Against second-ranked Johns Hopkins in the Sweet 16, Wesleyan was able to pull out a […]

Trevor Lawrence: Best to Bust

November 18, 2021, by Noah Coyle, Staff Writer. 2 Comments

The horn of the Trevor Lawrence hype train started blaring as soon as the said hype train left the anticipation station. I first heard of him and his apparently unmatched quarterbacking ability when he was a mere high schooler, just a few years removed from the age associated with algebra and drinking chocolate milk from mini cartons. The […]

Women’s Soccer Makes Program History by Reaching Sweet Sixteen in NCAA Tournament

November 18, 2021, by David Gottlieb, Senior Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

The women’s soccer team’s historic season continues as it advances to the Sweet Sixteen NCAA tournament for the first time in program history. Last week, the Cards beat Penn State Behrend and Stevens Institute of Technology at home in the first two rounds, earning a bid to the next stage of competition. In the first half against […]

Major League Soccer Matchups: Playoffs Preview

November 18, 2021, by Eli Seaver, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

With the Major League Soccer playoffs kicking off this Saturday (Nov. 20), a breakdown of the matchups and favorites is in order. In the week before the playoffs were set, a week the MLS refers to as Decision Day, the drama of elimination began. To start off the action, Real Salt Lake defeated Sporting Kansas […]

São Paulo GP Review: Hamilton Dominates Difficult Weekend at Interlagos to Earn 101st Win

November 15, 2021, by Jem Shin, News Editor. Leave a Comment

Intense on-track and off-track controversies filled the Formula One (F1) weekend as the grid returned to the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil for the newly renamed São Paulo Grand Prix (GP), formerly called the Brazilian GP. The race weekend, which ran from Friday, Nov. 12 to Sunday, Nov. 14, was the second […]

Tabled by Pandemic, Table Tennis Club Practices Return

November 15, 2021, by Chase Williams, Contributing Writer. Leave a Comment

At first glance, it may seem easy for a person who has never played table tennis to hit a ball bouncing on a table. In practice though, ping pong, which has been an Olympic sport since the 1988 Summer Olympics, is a difficult activity that requires excellent reflexes and an intuition for how to respond to returns. […]

Football as a Family: A Pilgrimage to Arsenal’s Stadium

November 15, 2021, by Will Slater, Foreign Correspondent. Leave a Comment

Ok, why not, let’s start with the chicken shop. It’s called Casey’s Chicken and it smells like grease and piri piri powder. The menu consists of fifteen slightly different combinations of fried chicken and chips. My friend and I, visiting London from our study abroad program in Denmark, only ate there because two random dudes […]

Women’s Soccer Falters in NESCAC Finals, Earns First-Ever NCAA Tournament Bid

November 11, 2021, by David Gottlieb, Senior Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

The women’s soccer team’s shot at their first ever NESCAC championship came up just short last weekend after the team lost to Middlebury in penalty kicks by a final margin of 2-1. Despite the tough loss, the team still qualified for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, which is their first tournament berth in history. The Cardinals will host the […]

After Strong Season, Men’s Soccer Fails to Qualify For NCAA Tournament

November 8, 2021, by Lewis Woloch, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

Upon completing the season with a winning record, the Wesleyan Men’s Soccer Team spent the weekend awaiting the NCAA’s decision on whether or not they make the D3 national tournament. After their unfortunate tie (yes, the loss in penalties counted as a tie) two weekends ago to Middlebury College in the quarterfinals of the NESCAC […]

Mexico City GP Review: Verstappen Dominates in Mexico as Pérez Brings Home Fourth Double Red Bull Podium

November 8, 2021, by Jem Shin, News Editor. Leave a Comment

The heated 2021 Formula One (F1) Drivers’ Championship battle was at the center of the Mexico City Grand Prix (GP) as the grid prepared for the 18th race of the season. Held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez from Friday, Nov. 5 to Sunday, Nov. 7, the Mexico City GP kicked off the final tripleheader of […]

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