Sports
The sports world is ablaze. The Olympics are now in the rearview mirror, the NBA season is beginning to hit ...
My Sunday League Childhood: Yang ’21’s Affinity for Club Soccer
Not many soccer fans in my hometown know about Queen’s Park, one of the oldest clubs in Scotland and the ...
Track and Field Takes Successful Strides, Looks to Outdoor Season
As the Wesleyan athletics scene transitions from winter to spring sports, track and field continues running seamlessly from the indoor ...
Women’s Basketball Falls in NESCAC Semfinals, Ending Best Run Since ’07-’08
The women’s basketball season has come to an end. After an exciting regular season and an even more exciting playoff ...
Coming Off Final Four Season, Cardinals Sit Atop Preseason Polls
Winning the NCAA championship may be the lofty goal of every college sports team, but for the Cardinals’ men’s lacrosse ...
Women’s Swim and Dive Rewrites Program History in NESCAC Tournament
After a seventh-place finish in the 2016-2017 NESCAC campaign, the best for the program since 2008, the women’s swim and ...
Women’s Basketball Advances to NESCAC Semis
If only Middlebury College weren’t 213.5 miles away from my room in Butts A. If I could have made the trip ...
WeSled: Wesleyan’s First (and Only) Olympic Luger
Early in 1983, George Tucker was a PhD candidate at the University. He spent his days studying physics, using a ...
Martin’s Musings: Frosh Hands Out NFL Awards
As a Patriots fan, it has been a grueling two weeks since that awful Sunday. The scab is gradually transforming ...
Breaking the Tie: Men’s Basketball Moves to NESCAC Semifinals
Like many students on campus, the Wesleyan men’s basketball team didn’t stop the grind over President’s Day weekend. The team came ...
