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Jack Heldt ’23 wins national title, goes unbeaten on season

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Mar 16, 2023

Jack Heldt ’23 firmly cemented his Wabash legacy by capturing the national title at 285-pounds on Saturday, March 11, at the NCAA Division III National Championships in Roanoke, Virginia. He joins an […]

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Tags: Jack Heldt, NCAA, Sports, Wabash, Wrestling | Posted in Sports


Bronze in Birmingham: Diemer-McKinney ’26 finishes third at nationals, sets new personal record

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Mar 16, 2023

Mid-distance runner Haiden Diemer-McKinney ’26 capped off the indoor track and field season on Saturday, March 11, with a third-place finish in the men’s 800-meter run at the NCAA Division III National […]

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Baseball brings the heat in south Florida

Liam Buckley '23 | Baseball Writer

Mar 16, 2023

For seven days in southwest Florida, the Little Giants baseball team brought the heat to the Suncoast. Powered by an offensive onslaught and dominant starting pitching, Wabash went 6-2 against a series […]

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Spring struggles: Golf finishes toward bottom in Georgia tournament, looks forward to match play against DePauw

Cooper E. Smith '23 | Senior Editor-in-Chief

Mar 16, 2023

The Little Giants golf team traveled to Savannah, Georgia, over spring break to play in the Port City Invitational on March 6-7. Though the result was not quite what the team was […]

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Tags: Brayden Weiss, Golf, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Greene: Lacrosse looks to make conference vision a reality

Elijah Greene '25 | Sports Columnist

Mar 16, 2023

Ladies and gentlemen, the Wabash lacrosse team has finally arrived, and arrived in a big way. After the team’s recent spring break campaign in Virginia, the Little Giants emerge 5-2 on the […]

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Tags: Lacrosse, LAX, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports


‘Give me a W!’ John Horner ’59 and the story behind basketball’s most famous chant

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Mar 16, 2023

Throughout Wabash basketball’s amazing runs over the past couple of years, the team has constantly been aided by a raucous home crowd, amplified by the acoustics and student section that have come […]

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Tags: basketball, John Horner, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports




One week makes all the difference: Wabash basketball repeats as NCAC champions

Elijah Greene '25 | Sports Columnist

Feb 25, 2023

In an astounding turn of events, Wabash has knocked off NCAC regular-season champions Wooster in an 81-80 shootout at the Timkin Gymnasium on February 25, 2023. It was a high-scoring contest. With […]

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Tags: basketball, Sports, Wabash | Posted in News


Pitch clock issues complicate successful start to baseball season

Jakob Goodwin '23 | Managing Editor

Feb 23, 2023

Just as football has its play clock and basketball has a shot clock, baseball, at every level, is picking up a pitch clock, and teams from the Little Giants to the Yankees […]

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Ainabor: Halfway through the season, where does volleyball stand?

Precious Ainabor '26 | Sports Writer

Feb 23, 2023

We are already halfway into the volleyball season, and conference play is just around the corner. It has certainly been a yo-yo of a year so far, so where exactly do the […]

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Tags: Patrick Volk, Sports, volleyball, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Dever: The highs and lows of the basketball regular season

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Feb 23, 2023

After an exceedingly impressive regular season, the Wabash basketball team finished second in the NCAC on a heartbreaking buzzer-beater loss at Wooster last Saturday, February 19. As a result, the Little Giants […]

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Hiram’s bark no match for Little Giants’ bite

Ethan Wallace '25 | Basketball Writer

Feb 23, 2023

Wabash 91, Hiram 71 Tuesday, February 21, 2023 It’s no secret that the Little Giants struggled in the final weeks of the regular season, going 1-3 in their last four games. But […]

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Tags: Ahmoni Jones, basketball, Edreece Redmond, Gavin Schippert, Sports | Posted in Sports


Basketball: Surprising slip-ups set stage for Saturday showdown

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Feb 16, 2023

At least we still have a chance. Thanks to Wooster’s loss against Denison on Wednesday, February 15, the Little Giants basketball team can still clinch a share of the NCAC regular season […]

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Tags: Ahmoni Jones, basketball, Edreece Redmond, NCAC, Sports, Vinny Buccilla, Wabash | Posted in Sports


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