The sixth triennial World Baseball Classic kicks off
By Jonas Loy | March 17Baseball is more inclusive and diverse than ever before.The World Baseball Classic, launched in 2006, will return for its sixth installment this March.
Baseball is more inclusive and diverse than ever before.The World Baseball Classic, launched in 2006, will return for its sixth installment this March.
Next time you walk around the Kesler Student Activity Center or the Hodson Dining Commons, look up at the traffic cones in Bergwall Hall. Every floor and wing on campus has its own unique culture. Traditions such as Melon and Gourd or the Swunger Games characterize some, while others, such as Broho, ...
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 ...
Kaycie and Whitney Warfel have proven to be a consistent force for the Trojans basketball team. On Wednesday, November 5, Kaycie became the first player in Taylor women’s basketball history to score more than 37 points in a game twice in a season. “They’re both dynamic players,” head coach Cassie ...
Taylor’s cross country has steadily performed this season. In four races they have finished first in three, helping them retain the No.1 rank in the NAIA with a record of 78-6. While the Maddawgs have been successful, the team retains a growth mindset. “Rankings can be nice, but they are very ...
The fall portion of the tennis season has come to a close. As the leaves begin to turn color, the team begins to set its focus on the spring portion of the season. Sophomore Graham Beukelman played in the tournament, and said that participating was a good experience regardless of the results. “The ...
Taylor’s men’s and women’s tennis teams have been successful since the program’s rebirth. From Sept. 24 to Sept. 27, the Trojans traveled to Indiana Wesleyan University to compete in the ITA Midwest Regional Championships (Intercollegiate Tennis Association).
Taylor University has not had a tennis team since the 2019-2020 academic year. Coincidentally, this also means the Trojans have been without a win for over five years.
Men's and women's tennis return, totaling 10 athletic sports for Taylor University in the fall semester.