Sports
In “Democracy and Commerce at the U.S. Open,” David Foster Wallace writes, “professional tennis always gets called an international sport, ...
Women’s Basketball Successfully Navigates Busy Break
The women’s basketball team played hard non-stop over the school break, both on the road and at home. Over the ...
Men’s Lacrosse Takes No. 1 in Preseason Rankings After 2018 Championship Run
Men’s lacrosse has never really been the underdog. In fact, the team hasn’t had a losing record since most of Wes’ ...
Swim and Dive Teams Dominate Connecticut Cup With Stellar Diving Performances
This past weekend, both the men’s and women’s swim and dive teams competed in the Connecticut Cup here at Wesleyan. ...
Men’s and Women’s Hockey Both Above .500 in Early Season Action
Men’s Hockey The men’s hockey team is off to a 3-2-1 start with a 3-0-1 conference record after wins over ...
Men’s Basketball Drops Little Three Matchup to Williams
The men’s basketball team continued their up-and-down season this past week, defeating Farmingdale State University on the road this past ...
Gorman ’19 Leads Cardinals to Close Win With 17 Points
On Saturday, the women’s basketball team continued their win streak by defeating Marywood University 63-57. The Cardinals now stand at ...
The Ultimate Q&A: Vicious Circles Talks All Things Frisbee
The fall season might be over, but that doesn’t mean The Argus can’t highlight an important fall sporting avenue on ...
The New Age of NFL Quarterbacks: Martin ’21 Talks the Evolution of Football’s Most Important Position
Consider the transformation of elite quarterbacks in the league. Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, and Tom Brady ran the table from ...
Wrestling Starts Hot: Forys ’20 Named Most Outstanding Wrestler at Doug Parker Invite
In this month’s wrestling events, the Cardinals sent a powerful message as they fought their way to a fourth-place finish ...
