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Swim & Dive opens winter schedule

Ty Murphy '27 | Staff Writer

Oct 22, 2024

The pool is open, and the Wabash swimming & diving team is ready to jump right back where they left off. Last year the team finished with an impressive third place in […]

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Tags: Class of 2028, Diving, Ethan Johns, Sports, Swimming, Will Bernhardt | Posted in Sports


Martinez ’26 saves Little Giants with late penalty kick against DePauw

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Oct 10, 2024

Rivalry game in Greencastle ends with 2-2 tie Physicality and theatrics ran wild in Greencastle when the Little Giants traveled to take on their arch rivals, the DePauw Tigers. While most students […]

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Tags: DePauw, soccer, Sports | Posted in Sports



Wabash defeats Wooster as key conference matchups unfold

Ethan Wallace ’25 | Sports Editor

Oct 08, 2024

O-line earn D3football.com honors after offensive outpouring over Fighting Scots Week five of North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) football put together several key matchups for deciding how the conference standings would turn […]

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Rivalry game will take Little Giants to Greencastle for conference opener

Haiden Diemer-McKinney '26 | Sports Writer

Oct 07, 2024

Wabash soccer is gearing up for a showdown against conference rival DePauw University next Wednesday, October 9. With NCAC tournament implications, this matchup is key for both teams as they fight for […]

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Tags: DePauw, soccer, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Quarterback Blake White ’25 out for season

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Oct 03, 2024

Brand Campbell ’27 to step in as new starting QB Quarterback and starting punter Blake White ’25 will not return for the remainder of the 2024 football season. White informed the team […]

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Tags: Blake White, Brand Campbell, Class of 2025, Class of 2027, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports


Out but not done — White ’25 takes on role of QB mentor

Elijah Greene '25 | Photo Editor

Oct 03, 2024

It’s the end of the line for Blake White ’25 as the quarterback for Wabash College. After a collision in the backfield with three defenders in an awkward position, White left Frank […]

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Tags: Blake White, Brand Campbell, Class of 2025, Class of 2027, Football, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports




Rugby scores try with new coach

Nick Wangler ’27 | Staff Writer

Oct 03, 2024

Coach Kelly Romano to lead Little Giants to victory The Wabash rugby team is by no means a club on campus that students don’t know about. With success on the pitch as […]

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Tags: James Wallace, Jojo Carter, Kelly Romano, News, rugby, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports


Cook: Who’s who in the NCAC

Ethan Cook '28 | Staff Writer

Oct 03, 2024

The North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) has seen a mix of some impressive and some uninspiring football so far this season. Teams like Wabash, DePauw and Ohio Wesleyan have shown the ability […]

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Tags: Football, NCAC, Power Rankings, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports



September team of the month

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Oct 02, 2024

The Bachelor’s picks for the most high-impact athletes last month  Cross Country: Brayden Curnutt ’25  After having repeated as North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Cross Country Athlete of the Week, Curnutt is […]

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Tags: Cross Country, Football, Golf, soccer, Sports, Tennis, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Football shuts out St. Norbert in home opener

Haiden Diemer-McKinney | Sports Writer

Sep 14, 2024

Looks ahead to Homecoming bout with Battling Bishops A cool fall air, hot grills along Mud Hollow and seats filling up at Little Giant Stadium reminded the Wabash community of one thing  […]

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Tags: Football, Homecoming, OWU, Sports, St. Norbert, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Football looks forward to first game against St. Norbert

Sep 06, 2024

New faces will debut on the field and the sidelines as the new-look Wabash College roster squares off against a similarly unfamiliar opponent. You might be wondering, “Who even is St. Norbert […]

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Newfound depth sets stage for electric soccer season

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Sep 01, 2024

Soccer fans, put your hands together for the end of August and the start of another long-awaited season on the pitch. Wabash’s favorite 11-man, goal-scoring squad is set to kick off their […]

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Tags: Jose Escalante, soccer, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports


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