Photo Essay | The Panthers Put Paws on the Track: A SCIAC breakdown
Chapman’s track and field competed at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship meet at Occidental College on April 26 and 27, claiming titles and breaking records.
One last ride: Chapman men’s lacrosse season comes to a close
Senior night, heartbreak and brotherhood — how Chapman lacrosse’s 2025 journey came to define more than wins and losses.
“The best of the best”: Chapman announces 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame class
The school will be honoring five athletes in late October, and The Panther had the chance to talk to those who are going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Azusa Pacific is coming to town, what does that mean for Chapman?
The Cougars are joining the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) in the coming years, and it will spell changes for Chapman Athletics.
Editorial | Please, go to Chapman sporting events
Despite being in the NCAA Division III, Chapman’s sports has intense, entertaining and competitive action year round. They deserve much more support from the student body than they currently get.
Editorial | Women’s college basketball has always been entertaining
Just because it has seen a boom thanks to the performances of Caitlin Clark and others, doesn’t mean it’s only been fun in recent years. It has for a while.
‘We just needed a shift’: Women’s soccer enters a new era with a new coach
The Panthers are eager to embrace their new head coach’s leadership style, with players expressing enthusiasm for a fresh, competitive mindset.
What is a Chapman tennis game like?
Women’s tennis faced off against Vassar College last week in a contest that underscored the quirks of college tennis.
Alyssa Fricker: The woman with the most water polo goals in Chapman history
Senior Alyssa Fricker broke Jennifer Manship’s long-standing goal record last week, after just three years at Chapman.
What’s more important than battling for wins? Battling cancer
Chapman women’s lacrosse recently held a game in honor of those afflicted with cancer, and it was all spearheaded by a player who has had her own battle with the disease.
What happened in Chapman sports this week?
With seven teams playing, there was a lot of action this past week.
Hart Park is catching criticism, but why?
Complaints about inadequate amenities and conditions of Hart Park were sent to the Athletic Department late last month. So what is the current situation?
Jake Randazzo: Chapman’s dazzling diver
Jake Randazzo didn’t expect much from the championship meet, but he still put his best dives forward.
Chapman lacrosse’s secret weapon? Bringing fun back to the field
The Chapman men's lacrosse team is discovering their identity early in the 2025 season.
Editorial | Going with the Flo?
Has the multi-year streaming rights deal with FloSports been a success or failure so far?
Editorial | The Super Bowl is too big of a spectacle
The “big game” has become less about the actual competition, and more about the fanfare.
Courtney Calderon closes the chapter on two decades of excellence at Chapman
Chapman alumni and coach Courtney Calderon retired from her role as women’s soccer head coach to focus on family, leaving a program she built on integrity and success.
Softball starts season with a bang
In their first non-conference games of the season, Chapman’s softball squad showed their offensive and defensive capabilities.
Editorial | Lakers get Luka while Mavericks need psychological testing
When it was announced, everybody thought it was a prank. The magnitude of this trade cannot be overstated. Neither can the stupidity of Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison.
Women’s water polo sets the tone for what they hope is a championship season
The Panthers dominated in their opening game of the season, but this is just the beginning for the squad.