Paul F. Davis | Managing Editor So often, sports involve the mastery of ball use or implement to be truly great in competition. However, climbing is different; it requires a mastery of one’s body instead. Dyno’s, side pulls and gastones could potentially be in the...
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Men take first, women take second at John Knight Twilight meet
Caity Healy | Editor-in-Chief McArthur Field was home to 17 different teams, six different levels and a full day of track and field events for the John Knight Twilight, held on April 5. With 38 different events taking place beginning at 1 p.m. on a stormy Friday, the...
Men’s basketball 2019 postseason, 2-2
Paul F. Davis | Managing Editor A year after one of the most successful seasons in Western Men’s Basketball history, this year’s team was not expecting to be nearly as dominant as last year; the Wolves had graduated a majority of their most highlighted players from...
Club vs. Varsity: An unprecedented battle
Caity Healy | Editor-in-Chief The skies darkened and the clouds rolled in as the two teams made their way to the turf. Raindrops rolling down their cheeks as the unforgiving showers would not surrender, the women showed their game-faces, signaling that they’d fight...
Western hosts Rugby Pacific Coast Challenge Cup, takes third
Caity Healy | Editor-in-Chief The final two days of Spring Break were greeted with sunshine, warm weather and four teams coming together to go head to head for a bid to the big stage: the National Small College Rugby Organization National Championship Tournament. On...
Wolves stomp Eagles, fall to Boxers
Lake Larsen | Sports Editor For the final time before the Challenge Cup, the Wolves took the field for back-to-back home matches on March 2 and 3. Their first of the two opponents was Eastern Washington University. Due to the Eagles being short on players, the Wolves...
Women’s basketball gets slaughtered on senior night
Lake Larsen | Sports Editor March 2 marked the final time the Wolves would take their home court for the 2019 regular basketball season against Saint Martin’s. Fresh off of a 60-53 win over Seattle Pacific on Feb. 28, the Wolves were ready to finish their season off...
Western baseball hits a walk-off home run, saves game
Sarah Pitz | Freelancer A bright sunny Saturday afternoon proved a perfect day for baseball. Add to that an excited crowd of 150 spectators, and it was evident the Wolves were ready to bring home a win in their doubleheader against Montana State Billings Yellowjackets...
Club Sports know how to win
Lake Larsen | Sports Editor Western’s Club Sports department has been continually expanding with new team after new team in the past two years. One thing that these teams seem to have in common — winning. This tradition was proved true again as the Wolves club sports...
Men’s Basketball smothers the Wildcats
Lake Larsen | Sports Editor For the final time in the 2018-19 season, the Wolves took their home-court on Feb. 23. Having beaten Central Washington University early in the season on Jan. 24, Western knew their final match was a must-win to finish their home-season off...