Chapman basketball remembers Kobe Bryant
The death of Kobe Bryant has brought an outpouring of grief and reflection on his influence across the world, especially within the basketball community. Among that group are players on Chapman’s own teams, many of whom felt connected to Bryant through his philosophies on the game and life. Here are some of their stories.
Rogat brings work ethic, drive from Austria to Chapman
In the bustling streets of Vienna, Austria, Alex Rogat towered over the people he stood beside. If you were Rogat’s 6’8” in the United States, you’d likely be asked if you played basketball. However, as he took public transit through the city in his European hometown, he was instead often asked whether or not he played volleyball.
Dunn manifests creative spirit through singing, basketball
Marissa Dunn plans to release her first album this year. Yet, at this exact moment in January 2020, she is simply focused on learning the proper rhythm of a shooting drill. She’s been given clear instructions: move here, cross over and come back to the right hand.
Opinion | My time with Kobe Bryant
When I got the word one morning that Kobe Bryant was going to be in the Hutton Sports Center at Chapman University, I couldn’t contain my excitement. Getting the chance to meet my childhood idol and favorite basketball player – it was like a dream come true.
Baseball holds ring ceremony at Hart Park
Nothing says “championship” like the song “Can’t Stop” by The Red Hot Chili Peppers. On Feb. 1, upbeat tunes blasted from the speaker system, baseball players danced, sang along and laughed with one another.
Introducing the Panther Pack Instagram page
Last semester, The Panther asked Chapman athletes about their thoughts on student attendance of fall sporting events. While athletes mentioned they were taking efforts to raise awareness, they nonetheless recounted experiences when they felt a distinct lack of support from the stands.
Opinion | A reflection on Kobe Bryant
It wasn’t until his death that I realized the lines of morality I had drawn were shallow. I put him on a pedestal and evaluated him as a figurative being, not a real person. I realized I needed to see out of purple and gold eyes – see him as a champion, storyteller, philanthropist and father.
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Keefe credits play to discipline
From the first whistle until the final zeroes flash on the scoreboard, he brings a tangible intensity. Yet on the sidelines, he exudes a simple lighthearted joy for his sport.
Journeying to find the best seat in Wilson Field
Ultimately, most chairs were solid options. But was I taken with any of the seats? Sadly, no. Does it help narrow down the honorable title of the best seat in the entire field? Not by a long shot.
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Despite loving the game, Flannery at peace away from baseball
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