Women make their mark in sports in 2015
By The Front | October 20In a world that is notorious for being a boy’s club, so far 2015 has proved to be an extremely good year for women in sports.
In a world that is notorious for being a boy’s club, so far 2015 has proved to be an extremely good year for women in sports.
Western’s women’s soccer team proved themselves once again, in a 3-1 victory against Seattle Pacific University on Saturday, Oct. 17.
Coming off of a big win last year at the Stanford Open, Western’s very own Club Ultimate Frisbee team, DIRT, is working hard to make this year even better than the last.
Western’s men’s soccer pulled out a victory during overtime against the Northwest Nazarene University Crusaders at home on Saturday night after senior defender Kurtis Pederson scored the game-winning goal, ending the match 2-1.
Western volleyball’s senior outside hitter Rachel Roeder, led a sweep of 11 kills and 5 digs to continue a 14-game winning streak for the Vikings on Saturday, Oct. 10, at home against Western Oregon University.
The Western men’s hockey team won its second of two games against the Eastern Washington University Eagles Saturday, Oct. 10, 5-3.
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Despite the horizontal rain and strong wind, Western’s women's soccer team beat the Montana State University Billings, 2-0, Saturday, Oct. 10, at home.
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.