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.
Once upon a time, a dated Wengatz Hall dryer creaked and groaned in pain. Unbeknownst to any of Wengatz Hall’s residents, except for Front Desk Manager Wyatt Wash, the dryer caught fire.
In a time of national division, sports should be something Americans can turn to expectantly, knowing they can escape from the rest of the world’s problems.
In a display of military power, United States Special Forces rescued two downed airmen deep in enemy territory in a mission early Easter morning. When a U.S. F-15E was shot down over Iran on April 3, a search began for the crew.
Taylor women’s basketball appeared in the NAIA national tournament for the 10th time in school history, capping off a record-setting year for the Trojans. The No.12 Trojans fell to the No. 5 Georgetown Tigers in the first round of the tournament 83-58.
Taylor accumulated 13 points, finishing 26th as a team in the NAIA National Championship. Jaynie Halterman electrified the Trojans, taking home the gold medal in the 5,000-meter race and breaking her previous NAIA record in the process with a time of 15:52.27.
It is officially that time of year. Every game matters, Cinderella stories are written and each shot seems to stop time. As the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament begins, fans across the country fill out their brackets, hoping this could be their team’s year.
Led by the “Dark Side” defense, the Seattle Seahawks overwhelmed the New England Patriots in a 29-13 Super Bowl victory on Feb. 8. Seattle’s pass rush wreaked havoc all night, sacking Drake Maye six times, one shy of a Super Bowl record. Byron Murphy II and Derick Hall each recorded two, while ...
The Taylor cross-country team placed second at the Crossroads League Championships, with three competitors placing in the top 11. Junior Nathan Burns paced the Trojans with a time of 24:42.4, earning seventh place. He was followed closely behind by senior Ryan Hanak, who ran an eighth place time of ...
Though the new beams of light shine heavenward, Taylor University’s bell tower stays grounded in the legacy of the past.