Spring teams perform well to finish year
Conference tournament results for Trojans athletics this spring were a mixed bag, with some teams exceeding expectations and others left disappointed.
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Conference tournament results for Trojans athletics this spring were a mixed bag, with some teams exceeding expectations and others left disappointed.
New to Major League Baseball this season, the pitch clock has done its job in making MLB games quicker and more exciting.
As spring season for all seven of Taylor’s spring sports begins to wind down, several teams are making a strong argument for postseason success.
While much attention has been turned toward the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in the past month, this year’s edition of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament deserves much of the same attention.
The Taylor women’s indoor track team finished second, and the men’s indoor track team finished fourth in the Crossroads League Championships.
On Nov. 18 in Tallahassee, Florida, the Taylor women’s cross country team capped off an undefeated season with the first national championship in program history — topping the 36-team field.
The wait is nearly over; more than 2,000 people will soon pack Odle Arena to witness the next installment of the annual Ivanhoe’s Silent Night game.
In head coach Aaron Mingo’s second season, Taylor’s football team took a step forward on the process toward the team’s goal of being the best Christian college football program in the country.
Basketball season arriving means that fall sports are coming to a close. Altogether, it has been a successful season for all eight of Taylor’s competitive teams.
Last season, the Taylor men’s basketball team finished a disappointing 9-21, a record that they are confident to improve on this upcoming season.
The Taylor University Athletic Department released their annual report in accordance with the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act.
Many people complain that the current college football world is not competitive enough.
In a five-set match for the ages, No. 13 Taylor beat No. 11 Indiana Wesleyan 3-2 on Sept. 24 in a rowdy Odle Arena.
Despite never playing a live snap for the Taylor football team, senior Sam Wilkinson has had a large impact on the team on and off the field.
On August 29th, Lorne Oke was hired as the men’s and women’s head golf coach for Taylor University.
This past spring saw one of the most successful seasons for Taylor University athletics.
A sense of normalcy returned for Taylor Athletics this past school year. Fans packed into Turner Stadium and Odle Arena again. One of Taylor’s storied traditions also returned this year. Here are the top 5 stories from Taylor Athletics this past school year.
Both Taylor golf teams have continued to succeed after last year’s strong ending.
For 27 years at Taylor, Assistant Professor of Sport Management Amy Stucky has been a positive influence for all women looking to make strides in sports.
Both the Taylor men’s and women’s track and field teams earned fourth place in the indoor Crossroads League Championships.