Sports
While many were relaxing, watching their March Madness bracket get busted, or stressing over their job applications, the women’s tennis ...
Men’s Lacrosse Leads With a 4-2 Start To Season
While most students spent the last two weeks away from campus enjoying the warm weather, navigating the slopes, or simply ...
Final Winter Sports Report: Cardinals Show Promising Upside
Although temperatures are hovering around 30-40 degrees and it is supposed to snow on Sunday, the spring season of sports ...
Men’s Tennis Returns Entire Lineup
The men’s tennis program is looking to have a breakout year in 2016. With many solid performances in both the ...
Men’s Lacrosse Gains More Experience
Warmer days are right around the corner, and that can only mean one thing: Winter sports are now in the ...
Women’s Tennis Poised For Historic Year
After recording its first ever winning record, 6-3, in NESCAC conference play in the 2014-15 season, the women’s tennis team ...
One and Done: NBA Rule Hurts College Basketball
In 2006, the National Basketball Association implemented a rule banning players from going straight to the NBA from high school. ...
Wesleyan Athletics Meets World: Jogging the Memory of Bill Rodgers ’70
Bill Rodgers ’70 spent the first half of his life running over the terrain of the Northeast. His calves were ...
Wrestling Places Three Cards at Regionals
The wrestlers reached the height of their season this past weekend at Springfield College as they competed in the NCAA Division ...
No More Treading Water: Max Wimer ’19 Talks Swim & Dive, Water Polo
Connecticut native Max Wimer ’19 made a splash in his first season as a member of Wesleyan Swimming & Diving. ...
