Basketball: Grows together

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With new head coach Jennifer Mountain leading the helm, the women’s basketball team did well overall this season. They went 6-10 in conference and 11-14 overall but some players would not pick their record as a measure of success. Junior … Continued

Tennis sweeps Willamette

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  The Men’s tennis remains undefeated in Northwest Conference play with a 6-0 record. Junior Brennan Faith and junior Clark Wininger remained undefeated (5-0) in dual match play. On the women’s side, junior Kanani Kea (left) and freshman Marissa Hayashi … Continued

Lacrosse team battles against Linfield

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The Pacific University lacross team had a stellar performance in it’s  first conference game against Lin eld winning with a score of 19-4. Junior Meg Chapman was named NWC Lacrosse Offensive Student-Athlete of the Week with her performance of four … Continued

Wrestlers struggle through injuries

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Men’s and Women’s wrestling pushed through injuries and an emotional upset to end its season with some high performances from underclassmen. After a season of highs and lows, Junior Jacob Richards of the men’s team placed fourth in the NCAA … Continued

Allie Sims: Taking mission trip to Uganda

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Junior Allie Sims spends her Monday nights with other student- athletes talking about Jesus. Sims has been involved with the campus club Pacific Fellowship of Christen Athletes (FCA), for two years. She along with three other athletes from different sports … Continued

Basketball looks to improve

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The men’s basketball season came to an end two weeks ago, after a tough loss to Lewis & Clark College 74-70. The team finished with an overall record of 12-13, while finishing fifth in the North West Conference with a … Continued

All-American mark escapes Martinez

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Senior Bailey Martinez fought hard to try to obtain what would have been her second All-American status at the Womens Collegiate Wrestling Association National Championships in Oklahoma City, Okla. February 13, 2016. She unfortunately ended up with a heartbreaking loss … Continued