Men's soccer ties with Cavaliers after double overtime
By The Front | October 9Western men’s soccer follows up a two-loss week with a 3-3, double-overtime tie in a card-heavy contest against Concordia University.
Western men’s soccer follows up a two-loss week with a 3-3, double-overtime tie in a card-heavy contest against Concordia University.
Freshman forward Gabriela Pelogi led Western women’s soccer team to a 2-1 win over Central Washington University during a home game on Thursday, Oct. 8.
A small crowd of Mount Baker Club members gathered near Sunnyland Elementary School and prepared to depart to Twin Lakes for their first hike of the season.
Western took the court in pink uniforms, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month on Thursday, Oct. 8 as they took on Concordia University.
Western Front reporter Evan Elliott writes his thoughts on this past and upcoming season.
Jeff Evans, former assistant director of baseball information for the Seattle Mariners, will be taking over as the Western sports information director for Paul Madison, who has held the position for 48 years.
Here at Western, we are not just students. We are a family. It is our job as family members to support one another. It is our job to have pride in our family.
Screeching shoes on court floors, clapping and shouting can be heard within the Wade King Student Recreation Center from the office of the new Intramural Coordinator, Western alumna Kirsten Schumacher.
Western’s men’s soccer team fell to Seattle Pacific University on Thursday, Oct. 1, at Robert S. Harrington Field with a final score of 2-1.
A sea of Viking blue filled the bleachers at the Whatcom Community College Pavilion on Tuesday, Sept. 29 for the women’s volleyball match against Simon Fraser Clan. Cheers echoed throughout the gym as the Western Vikings defeated Simon Fraser 3-1.
Senior Erica Chapman hopes that her newly designed weight room at the Wade King Student Recreation Center will lead to safer lifting, less waiting and be less intimidating for students.
She was just 14 years old when Jason Jablonski discovered the Wenatchee native at the local swim club team. Jablonski knew her parents and took on the role of trainer when they asked him to train their daughter. At age 17, she decided to pursue her sport with Jablonski as her endurance coach. He would prepare her to take on the world.
So far, what is your impression of this season?
Western Athletics isn't all about varsity sports. With 23 active sport clubs, students get a taste of collegiate competitions.
Paul Madison will be working his last day as sports information director on Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Viking men's soccer team relished the underdog role on Saturday, Sept. 26, beating the University of Mary 1-3 in Bismarck, North Dakota.