High expectations for track team

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Pacific University’s Track and Field team has been hitting the athletic center for a solid month now. Head Coach Tim Boyce said they have a lot to show for it. “We hope to improve on last season,” Boyce said. “By … Continued

Golf teams hope hard work will pay off

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Dusting off their clubs and entering into the spring season, the Pacific Men’s and Women’s Golf Teams hope to show the fine tuned skills they’ve acquired during the fall season. Practice began for the teams on Sunday, Feb. 12. After … Continued

Lacrosse preps for away season

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Coming off a successful season last year, the Pacific’s lacrosse team is planning on maintaining their momentum and staying strong this season. Last year the team had a 10-4 overall record and completely swept the other teams playing in the … Continued

Women’s basketball hopes to finish strong

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With the Women’s Basketball Team’s record of 12-10 and sixth place in conference, the Boxers have made some good strides and made building moments with their Northwest Conference opponents. “This season has been completely different than any season yet here … Continued

Handball-goes-national-again

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Pacific’s Handball Club is at it again, and come Feb. 21, they will be taking 16 competitors to Nationals in Springfield, Missouri. This is the home of Missouri State University, where many national titles have been won. This year’s team … Continued

Baseball starts across the ocean

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This spring, Pacific’s baseball team looks to strive for greatness under the control of long-time Head Coach Grey Bradley, who has been with Pacific for 18 seasons. This year, Bradley has arranged for the team to travel to Hawaii for … Continued

Pacific athletic idol honored with award

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The DNA Award is a prestigious award presented to those who have dedicated their lives to sports and are recognized, metaphorically, as part of the deoxyribonucleic acid of sports in Oregon. Pacific University’s Special Assistant to Athletics Judy Sherman was … Continued