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Men’s Lacrosse lose to Montana Grizzlies

Hannah Greene  | Sports Editor

Winter means Men’s Lacrosse is back and running, ready to get work done. Saturday, Feb. 8, the Wolves hosted the University of Montana Grizzlies, who are nationally ranked in the top-10.

Currently, the Wolves are ranked 25th nationally by all Division II coaches — making for an entertaining game against the Grizzlies. 

Throughout the beginning of the match, the Grizzlies held the majority of the possession and remained ahead of the Wolves. The Grizzlies defense tested the Wolves’ offensive strength and didn’t allow them to gain closer to their score. 

During the second period the Grizzlies stepped ahead, scoring in the first 15 seconds — but the Wolves were able to shove back and bring the score 14-9, Grizzlies ahead, before the period ended.

The Wolves continued to allow multiple shots and offensive attacks by the Grizzlies, but lucked out after the Grizzlies missed multiple chances given to them. 

Towards the end of the game, the Grizzlies held their offensive attack and bombarded the Wolves’ goal, scoring again in the last seven minutes.

Final score, 18-11, left the Wolves with a sour loss and the Grizzlies with a fresh win.

Men’s Lacrosse will have their next home game on March 14, further details will be shared.

 

Contact the author at hgreene18@wou.edu

Photos by Kay Bruley

Men’s Rugby take another L over the weekend

Hannah Greene  | Sports Editor

A streak unlike before, Western Men’s Rugby continued the tears as their last home game on Saturday, Feb. 8, brought another loss. 

The Wolves held a home game against Pacific University Boxers, and boxed out the Wolves were. The Wolves’ defense struggled to hold any attack from the Boxers, which allowed for a great deal of scoring by the Boxers. On the other side of the playing field, the Wolves’ offense had no vision and was unable to find any way of scoring — every space was covered by the Boxers defense. Both sides of the ball continued to push, but not hard enough to take hold of the game at any point.

Similar to their last game against Oregon State University on Feb. 1, the Wolves had to borrow more players from the Boxers to be able to continue the game without being down any men.

The Boxers proved to have great ball movement and were able to find another scoring opportunity with only 12 minutes left in the game.

Though there were many great tackles, runs and plays made by the Wolves, winning was out of sight. The final score of the game ended with the Wolves at five points, trailing far behind the Boxers’ 43 points.

This game concluded the Men’s Rugby season of squads of 15 versus 15, and move on to play seven versus seven. Their next home game will not be until April 18, where the Wolves will be holding the League Championships for the seven versus seven teams.

 

Contact the author at hgreene18@wou.edu

Photos by Kay Bruley

Power couples that win

Hannah Greene  | Sports Editors

Highlighted power couples throughout professional sports, that continue to break barriers and add medals and gold to their closets.

 

Zac + Julie:

the Ertz Power Squad

NFL Champion for the Eagles + USWNT two-time World Cup Champion.

These two bring elite athlete power couple to an entirely new level.

 

Megan Rapinoe + Sue Bird:

the Dominators 

One USWNT player, one USAB player, both professionals in Washington, winning medals.

 

Amanda Nunes + Nina Ansaroff:

the Lionesses that Shred

Two fighters that bring power to the name behind female UFC fighters. 

 

Contact the author at hgreene18@wou.edu

Wolves’ Softball Hit Home Two Wins

Hannah Greene  | Sports Editor

Last weekend on Saturday, Feb. 8, the Wolves’ softball team held two games against Eastern Oregon University Mountaineers. 

The Wolves were able to hold the Mountees still, and take home a win during both matches. Due to the excellent pitching by sophomore Maddie Mayer and senior Chandler Bishop, the Wolves contained the Mountees and only allowed one run and several hits. 

Wolves showed for an entertaining game, hitting two home runs by two juniors, Tyler Creach and Sydney Bowers. Western was hitting so well that they outhit Eatern almost 7-1; hopefully this preview is a good teller for the upcoming season.

Each inning the Mountees trailed far behind the Wolves, barely able to find a way to score or even get a run in. 

The Wolves took both wins, 9-0 and 5-1. Softball hits the road for their next game on Friday, Feb. 14 to play against Texas A&M – Kingsville. 

 

Contact the author at hgreene18@wou.edu

Photo by Kay Bruley

Men’s Rugby lose match versus Oregon State University

Hannah Greene  | Sports Editor

This past Saturday, Feb. 1, the Men’s Rugby team held a friendly match against the Oregon State University Beavers — a team they beat during the 2019 season.

The first half, the Wolves were challenged, showing more exhaustion by every passing minute. With only 26 more seconds left, the Beavers persisted on, getting a few more points — Beaver forward juked out multiple Wolves and broke through to finish and score, making the score 21-10 at the start for the second half.

The Wolves showed great power and strength coming onto the field for the final half — dominating on the defensive end and stopping the Beavers attack. However, the Beavers were able to catch the Wolves off guard and score, and made the score 28-10.

As the game continued, more and more Wolves got injured and lost energy. Luckily, the Beavers showed great sportsmanship and sent one of their own to join the Wolves. 

Twenty minutes into the second half, the Wolves finally scored, bringing themselves within six points of the Beavers.

As the clock counted down, it was easy to tell who was going to win this match — the Beavers kept knocking at the Wolves’ door with no fight back from the Wolves.

Beavers were able to walk away with a 47-22 win, a 25-point difference.

The Wolves’ next home game is on Saturday, Feb. 8 versus Pacific University. Go out and support this club team.

 

Contact the author hgreene18@wou.edu

Photo Courtesy of Emily Prall

Futsal kicks off winter season

Hannah Greene  | Sports Editor

Scoreboard for Futsal Open Sunday League.

 

Teams Wins Losses Total Standing Points
the Benders 1 3
Black Ninjas 1 3
Sumo 1 3
LFG 1 1 3
Straight Shooters 1 1 3
the Quickies 1 0
UTU Banghz 1 0
And the Funky Bunch 1 0

 

As of right now, the Benders, Black Ninjas and Sumo take the top three seeds with the highest points. The Benders lead with the most points scored, while the Black Ninjas lead with the least amount of points against. Who’s going to win overall?

 

Contact the author at hgreene18@wou.edu

Super Bowl LIV makes for a memorable one

Hannah Greene  | Sports Editor

Still a little hurt over the loss of my sweet cheeseheads, I sit down and cheer on the Chiefs. 

Grubbing on Mendi’s Pizza, on Sunday, Feb. 2, in front of a big screen, Super Bowl LIV (54) begins with a heartwarming entry — a young boy carrying a ball from his gridiron all the way to the Dolphins stadium in Miami to pass along the game ball to ref on the actual field. 

Super Bowl LIV marked the NFL’s 100th season, making for a lot of memorable commercials and breaking of the glass ceiling. 

Samantha Gordon, a 15-year-old stud football player, was featured in the 100-Year Game commercial, why you ask? Remember that little girl that was breaking headlines for playing, and beating every defender, in a youth football league? That’s her now, making a change for future generations. Gordon started an “all girls” football league that she hopes will be brought to the high school level — a dream more and more young girls have everyday.

This Super Bowl was also very special, it was the Chiefs second time winning a Super Bowl and their first appearance in 50 years. This game brought the best defense, the 49ers, versus the best offense, the Chiefs, a match made in heaven. That saying, “defense wins championships,” didn’t apply to this win, with Patrick Mahomes setting up teammates throughout the whole game — and becoming the youngest player in NFL history to win a “League MVP” and a Super Bowl Championship, at the age of 24. 

Coach Andy Reid had the most wins (222) by any head coach without a Super Bowl title, until this last Sunday where he ended his Super Bowl drought at the age of 61 — finally capturing that all elusive Lombardi trophy. And shoutout to Shakira and J-Lo for the awesome halftime show, representing the latina community and showcasing the moves and vocals they got.

As most of us may know, the Super Bowl has become one of the most celebrated days of the year, but what most of us may not realize is that sex trafficking is at it highest during this day, according to ESPN and NPR. Florida is ranked third nationally for sex trafficking which caused the Miami-Dade county to make precautions and help to prevent sex trafficking. “It’s a Penalty” is a global campaign using the power of sports to address the issues of human trafficking, where several NFL players have made campaign videos for. Though, during the game there was no recognition towards human sex trafficking, there are many movements and people put on the front lines to help combat this.

The Super Bowl, one day a year that symbolizes our country — and although this is a great day for a lot of people, there are those less fortunate who have to deal with the negative effects of what the sport brings to our country. 

 

Contact the author at hgreene18@wou.edu