Sports
Back on the Eastern seaboard of the United States, the women’s and men’s tennis teams have continued their spring season ...
Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Polar Bears in 14-12 Loss
The women’s lacrosse team (8-5, 4-4 NESCAC) had one of their biggest wins of the season last Tuesday. They squared ...
Blast From the Past: UEFA Quarter-finals Mirror 2006 World Cup
The quarter-finals of the UEFA Champion’s League have passed, but what a week it was. Roma’s remarkable 3-0 comeback against ...
What It’s Like: Life as a Cardinal Crew Walk-on
You’ve played your sport since you were five or six. You define yourself as an athlete and an expert of ...
Stanton ’18 Breaks School Record as Men’s Lax Marches into Postseason
Men’s lacrosse soared past Trinity and Bowdoin this past week. The Cardinals are now flying toward the end of the ...
Assessing the NBA Playoff Picture
The NBA Playoffs are, comparatively speaking, wide open. Houston, Golden State, Cleveland, and maybe Toronto are expected to win their ...
Track and Field Shines in Spring Meets
Track and field has been very active since the beginning of their season, with meets at Tufts, Amherst, and at ...
Softball Slides into Seven-Game Losing Streak During ’CAC Competition
Wesleyan softball returned from a sunny Floridian spring break to a barrage of rain and snow, a fitting welcome back to ...
Team IMPACT: Jake Egan Signs with Cardinals and Homers in First At Bat
Last Saturday, the University baseball team added a new member to the team. Jake Egan, recruited through the nonprofit organization ...
Women’s Lax Falls to Tufts, Looks to Settle the Score Against Trinity
The 16th-ranked women’s lacrosse team (7-4, 3-3 NESCAC) stormed back after an early deficit to catch up against their 6th-ranked ...
