Taylor finds postseason success in the spring
No. 9 Baseball:
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No. 9 Baseball:
Hundreds of athletes. Several sports. Five teams. 1 Trojan Cup.
The men’s outdoor track and field season is well underway. With a combination of active participation in four meets, the team will head into the Crossroads League Conference Championships with lifetime bests and improving confidence.
As Taylor’s cross country and track and field teams continue to collect numerous accolades, one of their most consistent, high performing runners is getting ready to start the outdoor track season.
At Taylor’s first game against IU East, rescheduled for February 25, softball head coach Doug Gower said the Trojans will have an opportunity to test their skills and hone their defense.
A third-place finish. Two record performances. A season still ahead. The Taylor cheer team is just getting started.
The Taylor men’s rugby team 2024 season is well underway in the fall semester. Their play continues to get better after games and a tournament at Wabash College in the second weekend of November.
Taylor men’s basketball added extra skill to its backcourt with three heavily experienced transfer students: senior guard Kobe Funderburk, junior guard Chaz Harvey, and junior guard Kaleb Edwards.
Now Ranked No. 2 in the NAIA, the women’s cross country team started out of the gate running into the season with two first-place finishes and one second-place finish.
Fifth-year senior Ahna Neideck is leaving an impact in every moment of the Taylor cross country program. She is taking the opportunity to use the gifts God has given her for one last season at Taylor.
No. 4 Women’s Cross Country:
Winning attitudes, Christ-like behaviors and close bonds are all things new tennis head coach Josh Grubbs hopes to build as tennis re-enters the athletic scene for Taylor.
The Taylor women’s track and field team placed fourth at the Crossroads League Championships on Thursday and Friday.
“I have always thought, the longer the distance, the better I am at it.”
Taylor showed up and showed out at the 2024 NAIA Indoor National Championships as track and field left South Dakota with 14 All-American honors.
Taylor softball geared up for the season with opening games in a sunnier part of the states.
Ranked No. 19, the competitive cheer team has made big waves at Taylor this year.
Across the country in Vancouver, WA, Taylor’s cross-country teams dominated in their final race of the 2023 season.
The Taylor cross-country teams dominated once again at the Crossroads League Championships on Nov. 3.
Omaha, Nebraska, heard Taylor cross-country roar on Saturday, Oct. 21.