Sports
In Play(er) of the Week, we seek to highlight Wesleyan athletes or parts of games that deserve extra attention. James ...
The Money Behind March Madness: How NIL Has Changed College Basketball
As the final buzzer sounded on March 21 in Pittsburgh, Penn., Jack Gohlke collected the rebound and rejoiced. The senior ...
Wesleyan Men’s Ice Hockey Closes Out Season and Looks to Bright Future
Last year ended in mixed emotions for the Cardinals. The men’s ice hockey team earned their first ever NESCAC regular ...
Play(er) of the Week: Jenna Stevens ’24 Talks Beginnings in Hockey, Locker Room Soccer, and NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year
In Play(er) of the Week, we seek to highlight Wesleyan athletes or parts of games that deserve extra attention. Jenna ...
Play(er) of the Week: Fritz Bretall ’25 Talks Mindset for Swimming, School Records, and Intramural Basketball
In Play(er) of the Week, we seek to highlight Wesleyan athletes or parts of games that deserve extra attention. Fritz Bretall ’25, ...
A Policy of Inaction: NFL Fails To Condemn Gun Violence Following Kansas City Shooting
On Wednesday, Feb. 14, what was supposed to be one of the most celebratory days of the year for the Kansas ...
Highlighting Black Athletes: Imani Ochieng ’25 Talks Team Values, Season Highlights, and Identity in Sports
In the last segment of “Highlighting Black Athletes,” we are featuring a top player from the Wesleyan women’s field hockey ...
Wesleyan Men’s Basketball Finishes Season Optimistic for Future
On Jan. 27, Wesleyan men’s basketball took on Hamilton, looking to break a three-game skid and take the next step ...
Wesleyan Women’s Squash Wins Walker Cup, Finishes Nationally Ranked
The Wesleyan women’s squash team capped off an impressive season with a historic win at the Walker Cup in Philadelphia. ...
Play(er) of the Week: Izzy Paez ’26 Talks Swimming Origins, School Record, and Building Team Chemistry
In Play(er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention. ...
