Sports
In a recent Argus article, fellow sports writer Emilio Weber ’20 argued “greedy capitalism” caused many MLB free agents to ...
Champions League Update: Barca Remains Fan (and Jack Leger ’21’s) Favorite
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League round of 16 is set, and every club has played their ...
Marysol Castro ’96 Talks Game About MLB PA Position
Marysol Castro ’96 took to Citi Field last year to start her position as a public announcer (PA) for the ...
Kushnir ’21 Dishes Hot Sports Takes in the Dry Season
It’s kind of a slow time in the world of sports at this moment. It’s the offseason for football, spring ...
Women’s Squash Bids Seniors Farewell with Nationals Success
This past weekend, our fearless women’s squash team participated in the College Squash Association Women’s Team National Championships tournament. Entering ...
Springing Forward (and Looking Back): A 2019 Guide to Wesleyan Spring Sports
While Wesleyan’s Non-Athletic Regular Persons (NARPS, if you will) head home for spring break, many of Wesleyan’s athletics teams are ...
Starting a Conversation: Transgender Athletes at Wes Speak Out
“How many of us can there be? I’m kind of surprised there aren’t more,” Sam Hill ’20 said. Hill’s referring ...
Men’s Swimming Flounders At NESCAC Championships
Men’s swimming competed in the NESCAC Championships this past weekend, finishing the four-day meet in 11th place of the 11 ...
Men’s Squash Seniors Set Sail After Nationals Matchups
This past weekend, our No. 28-ranked men’s squash team faced a grueling three-match national tournament in New Haven, Conn. The ...
NBA All-Star Break: Mid-Season Outlook
With All-Star Weekend at Charlotte coming to a close and only around four weeks left in the NBA season, it’s ...
