After 100th career win, football coach Bob Owens looks back on his career
Bob Owens, Chapman’s head football coach, reflected on finding success and team camaraderie alongside fellow football coaches and players after his 100th career win.
Female hockey players join Chapman’s predominantly male team
Kinsley Rolph and Liv Haley, third-year hockey players, have found a home playing as the only two women on Chapman’s club hockey team.
Chapman’s Dillon Keefe named Preseason All-American second year in a row
Dillon Keefe talked with The Panther about playing some of the best football of his career and looking toward pursuing the sport at a professional level.
Chapman fall sporting events return after full season away
Chapman athletics look to safely bring back both players and fans for the 2021-2022 season.
Chapman slugger Henry Zeisler transfers universities for Division I program
After a successful career playing baseball for the Panthers, Henry Zeisler is taking his last year of eligibility to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in pursuit of a professional career. Photo courtesy of Henry Zeisler.
Best of: Baseball, softball talk playoffs and future
As Chapman’s wacky 2021 sports season comes to a close, the Panthers are lacing up their cleats for the SCIAC playoffs.
Best of: Athletic department, the unsung heroes of a COVID-19 season
Behind every event of Chapman’s COVID-19-plagued sports season is a group of individuals, planning and operating like the director of a play: the athletic staff.
Best of: Chapman students put athletic prowess to the test in ‘Wipeout’
A Chapman senior and an alumnus competed in an episode of “Wipeout” — a television game show where players run across a difficult obstacle course.
Best of: Athletes grateful for chance to participate in shortened seasons
Despite sports having condensed seasons affected by pandemic guidelines, players were still thankful they were able to face competition.
Opinion | What it’s like managing a sports section without any sports
Well, to answer the headline, it’s honestly not as hard as you’d think.
Higgins as Chapman’s second women’s golfer in NCAA championship
After being passed over by the NCAA Division III golf committee, golfer Kaila Higgins will get a chance to avenge them in the NCAA playoffs.
Professional sports are back, but are fans?
With high prices, reduced seating and COVID-19 concerns, some Chapman sports fans are reluctant to return to professional sports games.
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?