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HCAC honors athletes of the week: Wer...
Seniors Chad Wertman, (left) and Mike Von Vogt (right) were honored by the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) on Monday as HCAC Athletes of the week. Photos by Abby Kathan
Seniors Chad Wertman and Mike Von Vogt were honored by the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) on Monday as HCAC Athletes of the week.
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Morrical surpasses Jake Carr
By Dominique Peterson
Snow and 34 degree weather did not keep the baseball team off the field as they split a double-header against Cincinnati Christian on Wednesday, winning Game 2 15-2 after falling 6-2 in Game 1.
Senior outfielder Andrew Morrical scored his 100th career run in Game 1 on Tuesday to surpass his former teammate Jake Carr (‘10 [...]
Stars of track and field
By Adam Painter
The track and field teams opened their outdoor season at Hanover College on Saturday to compete in the annual Hanover Invitational. A fifth place finish out of nine total teams was the end result for the men in the outdoor opener, while the women finished eighth out of nine teams.
Rose-Hulman won the men’s meet, while Campbel [...]
Tennis teams shine at home
By Nathan Chandler
The Earlham College men’s tennis team has been riding high lately, with a record of 7-2. With their win on Wednesday over the Capital University Crusaders, the Quakers maintained their winning streak, making it four straight matches, and were looking to extend the streak to five at Tuesday’s home opener against the Centra [...]
Optimistic track teams head outdoors
By Ali Snyder
The Earlham track and field teams are soon to begin their first outdoor season in the new athletic conference, the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC).
Head coach Nick Johnson said, “I believe we should do very well this season. We are coming off of a good performance from our men during the indoor championships. I h [...]
Quakers own all in Florida
By Dominique Peterson
The Quakers are on a four game winning streak after their 8-1 win over Capital on Wednesday.
The Quakers went undefeated during last week’s Florida trip, with wins over the College of St. Scholastica, Principia College and Knox College. In all three meets, Earlham men did not lose any singles matches, going 18-0.
“This w [...]
Spring training pays off big time
By Alicia Kees
The Earlham College baseball team split a double-header on Tuesday with Spalding University after spending their spring training trip in Florida.
The Quakers finished the trip with a winning record of 4-3, and are 6-5 after Tuesday’s double-header. The Quakers won the first game on Tuesday 3-0, but fell in the second game 6-4. [...]
Athlete of the Week
By Jesús Jiménez
Sophomore tennis player Brad Maisey was honored by the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference(HCAC) as Player of the Week on Monday.
Maisey went 6-0 in singles play to lead the Quakers to a perfect 3-0 record in Florida and is18-0 in singles competition.
Maisey, who competes in the No.3 singles spot for the Quakers, defeat [...]
Painter, Broach hurl one-hit wonders ...
By Jesús Jiménez
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.–The Quakers wrapped up their spring trip with a pair of gems over Johnson Bible College.
The Quakers swept the Preachers with a 12-0 shutout by senior Pitcher Adam Painter and a 10-0 shutout by sophomore pitcher Justin Broach.
Adam Painter set a new wins record with his 14th. Photo by Jesús Jiménez, E [...]
Nine Quakers on field athletes to wat...
By Jesús Jiménez
Senior thrower Chad Wertman sharpens his shot-put skills at the Athletics and Wellness Center. Photo by Abby Kathan
The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference announced the pre-season outdoor track poll on Wednesday with nine Quakers on the Track and Field Athletes to watch list.
Five men were named including seniors thro [...]
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