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Taylor University, Upland, IN
Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025
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To the finish: Maddawgs make a statement

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The No. 1 Taylor women’s cross-country team toed the line on Saturday, Sept. 30, after traveling to Kentucky to compete at the Louisville Cross Country Classic. Among 41 teams from across the NAIA, NCAA Division I and II, Taylor placed third.


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TU men's and women's basketball prepare for season

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Taylor University men’s basketball is gearing up for the 2023-24 season starting on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. against the University of Northwestern Ohio while the Taylor women’s basketball season is set to tip off the season at home this October with a brand-new coach, new faces, and a strong returning senior class. All told, the Trojans look for a high level of success for the season to come.




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Women’s soccer ties with UNOH, second draw of year

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“To Him be the glory.” This phrase is what leads the Taylor women’s soccer team into each game. The Trojans break every huddle in a way that shows their faith by shouting this one phrase together. This includes their game on Aug. 30th that finished as a 1-1 draw against the University of Northwest Ohio Racers (UNOH). 


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Don't cry because it's over - savor the Pac-12 before it’s gone

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“It’s a blackout, a packed house, and there’s no escape from the ferocious heat,” ESPN’s Dave Pasch said as Herm Edwards and the Arizona State University (ASU) Sun Devils prepared to storm onto the turf in Tempe. This was September 2018, and ASU was welcoming a ranked Michigan State team to Sun Devil Stadium on a 100 degree night.


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Trojans overseas: A trip to always remember

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“Our endgame is to disciple our players, to build team chemistry, team bonding and to get us in game-fit for the season,” Gary Ross, Taylor’s men’s soccer head coach, said. Ross has been taking the team on a trip to Northern Ireland almost every summer since 2005. He has always been surprised by the outcome of opportunities that his athletes can grow towards.



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Colts Corner: Looking at what The Shoe needs to address

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A breeze in the air and a colorful collection of leaves on trees can only mean one thing: It’s NFL season. While many are focused on a Taylor Swift sighting in Kansas City and a crushing injury in the Big Apple, the Indianapolis Colts are — as of this writing — quietly off to a 2-1 start. After week three, they’re sitting in first place in the AFC South.


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Gas City Speedway brings high-speed thrills to small-town Indiana

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Picture this: the scent of gasoline filling your nose, the deafening roar of massive combustion engines accelerating down the straightaways, the vibrations of thunderous applause and boisterous cheers resonating in your chest. Seem familiar? Then perhaps you’ve journeyed over to the Gas City I-69 Speedway before.



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TU volleyball endures through tough season

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Taylor women’s volleyball has been a highlight over the past couple years for Trojan athletics. This year, they came in with high hopes. Now, they are fighting their way back to dominance. With the departure of a deep senior class, this year’s team has experienced many changes.



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Trojan football sees Crossroads League rivals as just another game

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Conference play for Taylor University Trojans football is just around the corner and starting off with a bang. Crosstown archrival Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU), who is 4-0 and ranked number four in the NAIA, will be coming to Turner Stadium to take on the Trojans to start their October slate.


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Women’s soccer: Kicking it into conference

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The Trojans have officially begun conference play, showing their focus and commitment to winning a bid for the NAIA tournament. Taylor’s women’s soccer team started and ended their nonconference play with a victory. Their out-of-conference slate started on Aug. 17 with a 5-0 win against Concordia and ended on Sept. 19 when they defeated Georgetown 4-0. 




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Taylor football benefits from playing Division I opponents

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Big name schools scheduling smaller and lesser known schools for the start of the football season is something we are all accustomed to. Schools like Michigan, Texas and Alabama will start off their season against schools like Eastern Carolina, Rice and Middle Tennessee State.