Indoor teams compete at conference
The Taylor women’s indoor track team finished second, and the men’s indoor track team finished fourth in the Crossroads League Championships.
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The Taylor women’s indoor track team finished second, and the men’s indoor track team finished fourth in the Crossroads League Championships.
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The Taylor Women’s basketball team has had a rough stretch of games late in the season. With only one game left to go, they’ve dropped three of the four games in the month of February. The most brutal loss was to cross-town rival Indiana Wesleyan, by a score of 90-57. Two of those teams are either ranking or receiving votes to be ranked, while the other two teams are quite the competitors with the Crossroads League.
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Trojan sports have been dominating across the board this season. Women's soccer entered the conference semifinals. Volleyball took the Crossroads League and is hunting for a national title. Men’s and women’s golf finished in the top 12 in the nation. Cross country now joins the corps of Trojan victors this season.
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