On the Sidelines: Seattle Seahawks
By The Western Front | September 29So far, what is your impression of this season?
So far, what is your impression of this season?
Western Athletics isn't all about varsity sports. With 23 active sport clubs, students get a taste of collegiate competitions.
Paul Madison will be working his last day as sports information director on Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Viking men's soccer team relished the underdog role on Saturday, Sept. 26, beating the University of Mary 1-3 in Bismarck, North Dakota.
A five-goal first half lead to a 0-5 win for Western's women's soccer team Saturday, Sept. 26, at Simon Fraser University.
Western’s cross-country team dominated the competition at the Saint Martin’s University Cross Country Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 26. The invitational took place at the SMU campus in Lacey, Washington on a course measuring 8 kilometers for the men and 5-kilometer-long run for the women.
Last year, the Vikings started the 2014-15 season with a 13-10 record while looking from the outside into a potential playoff run. They then rallied together to win eight games in the row to end the regular season and won the first two games of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference to reach the conference championship. During that streak it won its games by an average of 19 points per game, head coach Tony Dominguez said.
The Associated Students Outdoor Center will now be providing Weekend WOOT!, Western Outdoor Orientation Trips, for freshmen during the 2015 winter quarter.
Couples, friends and families from around town come to this course to toss a disc at a chained target, with players of all experience levels gathering together for the love of the game.
A number of Western’s women's rugby team members play this variant of the sport with the Chuckanut Bay Women’s Rugby team, which was founded in 2008 by a group of Western alumni in order to give women a chance to play after college.
When people think of track and field, they usually associate the sport with the highest-level athletes aiming to break world records every time they step onto the track. For the Bellingham All Comers track meet, however, all ages are allowed to come out and participate.
Adventure racing is similar to a triathlon, but with a twist: there is no course, only a series of checkpoints that a team must navigate. The race consists of kayaking, biking and running, and this particular quest took racers out into Bellingham Bay as well as through Western’s campus on Saturday, July 25.