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Left with an empty stomach, Men’s Rugby lose championship match to the Owls

Left with an empty stomach, Men’s Rugby lose championship match to the Owls

by The Western Howl | Nov 14, 2019 | Sports

Hannah Greene | Sports Editor Western Oregon hosted Oregon Institute of Technology for the Championship match on the turf Saturday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. The second time this season the Wolves faced the Owls — previously on Oct. 26, beating them 17-10. With nerves and...

Women’s Club Soccer team continues to raise funds for their first-ever national tournament

Women’s Club Soccer team continues to raise funds for their first-ever national tournament

by The Western Howl | Nov 9, 2019 | Sports

Hannah Greene | Sports Editor Disclaimer: This is a firsthand account of the attempt at raising funds for the Women’s Club Soccer team expenses for the national tournament. Being that I am on the team, I was in the loop of what was going on but not in every process or...

A feast for the Wolves, Bearcats are main dish as the Men’s Rugby team leave everything on the field to take home the semi-final win

A feast for the Wolves, Bearcats are main dish as the Men’s Rugby team leave everything on the field to take home the semi-final win

by The Western Howl | Nov 9, 2019 | Sports

Hannah Greene | Sports Editor Teeth were sharpened, growls were exchanged and the Wolves were ready to start their semi-final match against the Bearcats. The Men’s Rugby team came into the game with a 4-0 winning streak after already beating Willamette University in...

OSU Women’s Basketball welcome the USA Women’s National Basketball team to their court for home opener

OSU Women’s Basketball welcome the USA Women’s National Basketball team to their court for home opener

by The Western Howl | Nov 9, 2019 | Sports

Hannah Greene | Sports Editor Drums rattled the sidewalk as spectators crowded the Gill Coliseum entry — it was on, the home opener for Oregon State University Women’s Basketball team faced none other than the United States Women’s Basketball team. The feels were...

Trick or treating may be over, but the hat tricks aren’t: Women’s Club Soccer bring home a “W” and a shutout to up their standing in league

Trick or treating may be over, but the hat tricks aren’t: Women’s Club Soccer bring home a “W” and a shutout to up their standing in league

by The Western Howl | Nov 9, 2019 | Sports

Max Carmona | Freelancer As the Women’s Club Soccer team stepped onto the field, all cold and unwanted air was gone. The sun welcomed the team and their smiles welcomed the spectators. The Wolves warmed up with excitement and laughs while the University of Portland...

Pedal to the metal, the Wolves shutout the Banshees in home opener of Women’s Rugby

Pedal to the metal, the Wolves shutout the Banshees in home opener of Women’s Rugby

by The Western Howl | Nov 2, 2019 | Sports

Hannah Greene | Sports Editor Excited vibes mixed with the morning chill as Women’s Rugby got ready to take on Eastern Washington University — the Banshees.  The beginning of the game started with a slow energy but picked up within an instant after Claire Rickis, a...

Battle the appetites: Western Oregon Men’s Rugby take on Oregon Institute of Technology

Battle the appetites: Western Oregon Men’s Rugby take on Oregon Institute of Technology

by The Western Howl | Nov 2, 2019 | Sports

Hannah Greene | Sports Editor Walking up to the field, on Oct. 26, any viewer would have felt pumped and ready to battle — the Western Oregon Men’s Rugby team was ready to take on Oregon Institute of Technology.  Within the first five minutes, the Owls scored their...

Herstorical figures of Oregon and cancer surviving athletes of the world

Herstorical figures of Oregon and cancer surviving athletes of the world

by The Western Howl | Nov 2, 2019 | Sports

Hannah Greene | Sports Editor October marks the month of breast cancer awareness, a perfect time to recognize womxn athletes who have achieved great feats and continue to pave the way for upcoming generations. Below are athletes from our very own state, as well as...

Power Puff keeps tradition alive with Off-Campus victory

Power Puff keeps tradition alive with Off-Campus victory

by The Western Howl | Nov 1, 2019 | Sports

Caity Healy | Managing Editor In 1978, one of the first recorded Powder Puff games — now referred to as the Power Puff game — made its way to Oregon College of Education. Off-campus, dressed in all black, took on On-Campus, sporting lighter colors. In an intense match...

Western Football defeated in Homecoming nail-biter versus Central

Western Football defeated in Homecoming nail-biter versus Central

by The Western Howl | Nov 1, 2019 | Sports

Caity Healy | Managing Editor Packed stands and a mix of sun, rain and wind made for a day of intense competition as Western Oregon prepared to take on Central Washington University for their annual Homecoming game. Taking place on Oct. 19, fans of all ages watched in...

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