Trojans wrap up historical spring seasons
By Elijah Boone , Jonas Loy and Aiden Orth | May 19Nine Taylor sports conclude their spring seasons. Several teams set new records while others learn valuable lessons.
Nine Taylor sports conclude their spring seasons. Several teams set new records while others learn valuable lessons.
Hank Voss, associate professor of Christian ministries, was sitting by the hot tub in a hotel in San Diego when he spotted a man walking toward him—arms full of five different theology books. “That’s my kind of person,” he thought.
Taylor women’s tennis claimed its first victory of the spring over IU Kokomo on March 17. The Trojans have a young roster, with only two sophomores and five freshmen. The team has seen growth since the beginning of the season, something Coach Grubbs has been proud of.
Will Riddell (’23) has had a passion for storytelling for most of his life, and that led him down the path of becoming a journalist.
The Trojans started their 2026 season with trips to Arizona and Florida, not only soaking up sunshine, but also claiming 10 victories in the first month of the NAIA baseball season.The team is off to a 10-0 start for the first time in program history.
No. 9 Baseball: Last year, Taylor’s baseball team had an excellent season culminating with a Crossroads League Championship. During the NAIA World Series Opening Round, the Trojans suffered a heartbreaking loss to Grand View, ending their playoff run. Following the season, junior right-hander Gabel ...
Some students go to college to become teachers. Others take classes to prepare them to go into the business field someday. Noah Davelaar, on the other hand, is going to college to learn to play the organ.
Taylor University needed more than just cheers; it needed rhythm. The Taylor drumline now delivers that, elevating everything from football games to Silent Night.
The Taylor men’s basketball program looks to continue to improve as they head into the 2025-2026 basketball season after a 14-15 campaign last year. Head coach Austin Peters enters his second season at the helm of the Trojan program. Last year, he led Taylor to a 14-15 season and a seventh-place finish ...
The Taylor women's basketball team is looking to bounce back after a 7-21 campaign last year. The Trojans struggled in conference play, posting a 2-16 record, putting them in the basement of the Crossroads League, with their lone wins coming against Bethel. Last season marked the first time the Trojans ...