Overcoming Obstacles in Boxer Sports
With the outbreak of COVID-19, it led all of Pacific University’s athletic programs questioning the possibilities of playing or just canceling all participation for the 2020-2021 school year.
With the outbreak of COVID-19, it led all of Pacific University’s athletic programs questioning the possibilities of playing or just canceling all participation for the 2020-2021 school year.
We are coming to the end of an unusual volleyball season, the team is looking to end on a high note this Friday as they face George Fox in Newberg.
The sun is shining, the nets are blowing, cleats are being laced up, and the lights are shining on the field as both Pacific’s Mens and Womens soccer team suit up for this shortened spring season.
On March 22, 2021, basketball legend Elgin Baylor passed away at 86. In 1955, Baylor and the Coyotes came to Forest Grove to face off against the Boxers.
On March 3, Pacific University’s Sports Information Director announced his resignation from the position. Smith was hired in August 2020 for the position.
As the school year progresses, both the Pacific’s Men’s and Women’s basketball teams, as well as the Pacific football team, have been able to schedule numerous games after enduring a long off-season due to COVID-19.
The freshly cut grass, the sound of a metal club striking a plastic ball and the great sigh of relief when you sink a putt. That’s right, Boxer golf is back in action.
The new normal is wearing a mask wherever you go. And if you are an athlete that means to practice, lift, and maybe even during games.
Our sports information director, Mike Smith, has made it his top priority to make sure all sports get broadcasted online for everyone to see.
Pacific Athletic Director Keith Buckley made it a primary goal to have all sports play in Spring 2021.
Going into her third season as the head coach of the girls’ lacrosse team Brittany Hartmann is excited to get back on the field with her players.
As if waiting nearly a year for sports wasn’t enough, Pacific University and its students will have to wait another week before sports are back on campus.