‘Heartbreaking’: Shutdown pains athletic department as much as athletes
After the March 2020 shutdown, the athletic department faced the task of letting down athletes. They’re working back to competition.
‘What am I doing this for?’: the Chapman athletics remote experience
From Hawaii to Washington, many athletes are experiencing all kinds of seasons — but far away from their usual athletic ones.
The Fan Controlled Football league: where video games meet real life
The newly established Fan Controlled Football league has fans eager to take part in on-field, real-time decisions.
Opinion | Fan Controlled Football is a unique and fun experience
Throughout history, there have been a plethora of football leagues. Now we have a league so different that it might work.
Chapman, Milwaukee connection binds baseball professionals
A former pitcher for the MLB’s Milwaukee Brewers and a radio announcer for the Brewers, found out they’re both Chapman graduates — and neighbors.
Inaugural esports league is a welcoming sign to Chapman gamers
Chapman’s inaugural esports league is hosting its first “Call of Duty” tournament. Gamers are excited for the recognition esports is receiving.
Esports organization Cloud9 takes steps to end discrimination in gaming
Despite the recent creation of Cloud9’s first all-female esports team, discrimination towards women in esports still remains rampant.
Former Chapman basketball players get major shoutout on national TV
Two Chapman graduates started a podcast. To their surprise, an ESPN commentator shouted them out during a nationally televised NBA game.
‘Cautiously excited’: athletes hesitant to stay hopeful amid talks of competition
Sports athletes were heartbroken after COVID-19 took away their 2020 spring season. With talks of play coming back, they're apprehensive to rejoice.
Opinion | Free agency has become a theatrics display
Players need to pay more mind to their following and fans rather than exploiting their interest for monetary gain.
Chapman athletics to take part in unofficial Southern California ‘bubble’
For the first time since March 2020, there may be competition returning to Chapman sports in the form of a SoCal-only ‘bubble.’
‘Head Games’: Chapman professor launches sports psychology podcast
“Head Games,” co-created and co-hosted by psychology professor Ben Rosenberg, aims to bridge the gap between psychology and sports.
Forty-seven weeks later, Chapman still unsure on status of spring sports
After almost a year of no competition, Chapman athletics is still searching for a way to put together a spring season for its teams.
‘Play like a girl’: Jue speaks on empowering women in sports
Women’s basketball head coach Carol Jue spoke about her years of advocating for women empowerment in sports.
Opinion | Tom Brady is still the greatest ever
Many, including me, believe Patrick Mahomes may one day pass Tom Brady in the “greatest of all time” conversation. Today was not that day.
Dream come true: Maizland’s hire fulfills lifelong aspirations
Barron Maizland has been named the interim head coach of both Chapman’s track and field and cross country teams.
Opinion | Where Brooklyn Nets’ ‘Big Three’ ranks among all-time trios
It’s almost like the second coming — in basketball form — of The Beatles.
Athletes disappointed as Chapman conference cancels competition
Every Chapman athlete has a different story of pandemic-induced athletic heartbreak. Here are some of their reactions.
Opinion | Bad sports movies are iconic
It’s the happy little messages that get me in a good mood after watching awful sports movies. I wouldn’t want them any other way.
Chapman athletes look ahead to the upcoming holiday season
After an out-of-the-ordinary semester, Chapman athletes are looking forward to a relaxing holiday break to decompress.