Column: Ninth inning could be M's bane in 2015
By The Front | April 13Call it an overreaction, but this has been bothering me since last season.
Call it an overreaction, but this has been bothering me since last season.
It’s a new season for the Vikings as they kick off spring preseason games.
From playing on the US National Rugby team to managing the U.S. in the sport’s first world cup, Western rugby coach Jeff Lombard can now add his selection into the U.S. Rugby Hall of Fame to his list of accomplishments.
Due to the lack of snowfall on Mount Baker this season, Bellingham’s annual Ski to Sea relay race was forced to pull the plug on skiing, instead incorporating downhill jogging and mountain biking.
The Western women’s softball team won both of their games and scored a total of 15 runs in a doubleheader against Simon Fraser University on Wednesday, April 8.
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The Bellingham United Football Club is gearing up to begin their fifth season and expectations are soaring.
The Western men’s rugby team defeated University of Oregon 43-17 on Saturday, April 4, at Robert S. Harrington Field. The victory moves the Vikings onto the Northwest Collegiate Rugby Conference finals.
The Western men’s soccer program has recruited a new assistant coach for 2015. Conner Moe, 23, is returning to Washington, his home state, from Montana to be an assistant coach for the Vikings this spring.
The Western men’s lacrosse club easily handled the University of Puget Sound 17-8 on Sunday, April 5, at the friendly confines of the Wade King Student Recreation Center Turf Field.
The Western women’s basketball team made it to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference with high hopes, but ended up falling short of a conference title when they lost in the championship game.
The Western women’s softball team set a school record this weekend when they finished second to Humboldt State University in the gold bracket at the Tournament of Champions hosted by California State University, Stanislaus.
Hopes were high at the beginning of the season.
The Western men’s lacrosse club trounced Saint Mary’s College with a final score of 23-7 on Wednesday, April 1, at home.
At any given moment, the ratio of men to women in the Wade King Student Recreation Center free weight areas can be seriously skewed toward the former.