Opinion | Justin Fields will be the next great Bears quarterback
I’m ecstatic at the prospect of the Bears landing a man that could turn out to be the best quarterback in franchise history.
Opinion | Please, Mayweather, we can’t let another Paul win
All odds say Mayweather beats the crap out of this guy. But I have this little suspicion in the back of my mind that it won’t go as planned.
Men’s golf wins league title behind strong final round
After a tough first two tournaments, the men’s golf team took to the course April 27 and won the SCIAC championship.
La Verne returns to league play just in time for conference playoffs
The University of La Verne was recently added to the SCIAC schedule, which could make things more difficult for Chapman teams.
Baseball head coach Scott Laverty earns his 200th at Chapman, 500th in career
Scott Laverty notched his 200th career win as Chapman baseball’s head coach April 24 against California Lutheran University.
Women’s volleyball dons jerseys again for intrasquad schedule
Women’s volleyball hosted an intrasquad scrimmage which featured a similar atmosphere to a typical match — despite not hosting fans.
‘All-around athlete’: Girardi speaks on her transition from basketball to javelin
After originally coming to Chapman to play basketball, Maija Girardi is thriving in competing in javelin for the track team.
Opinion | Alcohol makes you better at sports
Have you noticed that when you have a couple drinks, you’re much better at any alcohol-based game that requires hand-eye coordination?
Three positive COVID-19 tests present minor setback in baseball’s season
For the first time during the pandemic, Chapman has seen an athletic team publicly suffer a COVID-19 outbreak in its locker rooms.
Chapman families ecstatic to return to stands at games
With fans being allowed back in the stands April 13, the energy at Chapman sporting events has seen a slight shift back to regularity.
Despite lack of amenities, Chapman track and field has success in first meet
Chapman’s track and field team hasn’t had access to an adequate track or field, but performed well during its first meet of the season.
Women’s lacrosse season sees another game cancellation
The women’s lacrosse’s four-game schedule features three matchups against the University of Redlands, but the most recent was canceled.
Opinion | Underrated sports that I now appreciate and enjoy
I had zero interest in water polo. That was before I was forced to film the women’s water polo game against the University of Redlands.
Analysis | We should be appreciating Stephen Curry a whole lot more
Golden State Warriors’ star Stephen Curry defied all expectations when he entered the NBA, proving himself as one of the greatest players of all time.
Women’s water polo ‘rebuild’ leads team to first win since 2019
Of the 16 players on the women’s water polo team, 10 are freshmen and four are sophomores. The young team is off to a strong 2021 season.
‘Having fun with it’: Higgins finishes a narrow second in league tournament
A freshman with only a brief resume of collegiate play to her name, Kaila Higgins has gotten off to a hot start.
‘Hungry for more’: Swim team excited for future after only meet of 2021
Chapman’s swim team was happy with their results in their first and last meet of the season and are excited for what’s to come.
Argyros Fitness Center reopens through the end of the academic year
Chapman Fitness and Recreation will be reopening the Argyros Fitness Center April 19, welcoming news to many students eager to hit the gym.
Opinion | Let’s go to the driving range: an internal monologue
Here’s what goes through my head in a typical jaunt to the driving range, as evidenced by one recent excursion.
Video | Chapman baseball is back
Chapman baseball came into its new season swinging to outperform Biola University twice in its first two games.