Sports
Jim Langlois was a cherished member of the University hockey family for over 30 years, a proud husband, father, and grandfather, ...
Women’s Hockey Sputters on Offense in Doubleheader
The women’s hockey team showed growth in some areas and need for improvement in others as it took a point away ...
Coach Kerr Talks Little Threes and NESCACs
Last weekend was a big one for Wesleyan squashers. After a Saturday match home against Drexel, one of the country’s ...
Men’s Puck Snags Win vs. Amherst
The men’s hockey team welcomed two familiar foes to Middletown this past weekend. On Saturday, the team faced off against ...
Track and Field Places Well at Tufts, Runs With Jumbos
Competing against a number of opponents, including NESCAC rival Tufts, the women’s team collected two victories and seven second place ...
Wes Natatorium Says Goodbye to Seniors in Style
The men’s and women’s swim and dive squad had its last home dual meet this past Saturday, falling to U.S. ...
Ready or Not, Here Comes Ben Simmons
Ben Simmons is destined for greatness. The 19-year-old college first-year standout has unparalleled ability on the basketball court and an ...
Women’s Hockey Struggles In NESCAC Doubleheader
The women’s hockey team suffered back-to-back losses against a strong Hamilton squad last weekend, falling 3-0 on Friday and 4-1 ...
Hoyer ’96 has the Concoction to Cure Cubs’ Curse
You might not think that a mini liberal arts college’s notable alumni—a group that is heavily populated with writers and film ...
During Difficult Period, Men’s Hockey Is Victorious
After a busy slate of games over winter break, the men’s hockey team picked up its first win of the ...
