Eric Bell, Staff Writer A lot is going on right now in the professional sports world. Some leagues are just kicking off while others are well into their respective seasons. I’m here to catch you up on the action. National Football League (NFL) With week seven of the 18-week season having just finishedContinue reading “What’s Going on in the Pro Sports World?”
Category Archives: Sports
March Sadness for some, March Happiness for others
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Coming into the 2021 NCAA tournament, the men’s and women’s had two clear favorites: the lady UConn Huskies led by stud freshman Paige Bueckers and the undefeated Gonzaga Bulldogs. Unfortunately for both of these teams, neither got to hoist the championship trophy when the final buzzer went off. UConn lost theContinue reading “March Sadness for some, March Happiness for others”
SMU Sports Update
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer As spring sports are in full swing, complete updates around each current sport are a must. The COVID-19 pandemic altered the timing of the season’s sports, such as volleyball and soccer now being considered spring sports for the 2021 season. In a time where so much negativity has been thrown around,Continue reading “SMU Sports Update”
Student Highlight: Michael Yamaguchi
Shy Yamasaki, Staff Writer Student-athletes here on campus play a high role in bringing other students together. Due to the circumstances, many different athletic events have been live-streamed to keep everyone in the loop. The seasons for many of the spring sports will be ending very soon. The teams keep the students updated by eitherContinue reading “Student Highlight: Michael Yamaguchi”
SMU Athlete Spotlight: Kylee Vanderbout of SMU Softball
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Despite the season’s abrupt end in March of 2020, Saint Martin’s University Softball looks to keep their eyes on their collective goal of making and capturing a Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship. The Saints began conference play on March 19, 2021, nearly 365 days since the last season was canceled.Continue reading “SMU Athlete Spotlight: Kylee Vanderbout of SMU Softball”
NFL Free Agency
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer What brings more excitement to football fans than Fantasy Football? Well, one answer could be the signing of NFL free agents. A free agent is someone who is no longer tied within a specific team and can choose from numerous options and offerings from teams who desire that certain individual. ForContinue reading “NFL Free Agency”
SMU Athlete Spotlight: Kylee Vanderbout of SMU Softball
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Despite the season’s abrupt end in March of 2020, Saint Martin’s University Softball looks to keep their eyes on their collective goal of making and capturing a Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship. The Saints began conference play on March 19, 2021, nearly 365 days since the last season was canceled.Continue reading “SMU Athlete Spotlight: Kylee Vanderbout of SMU Softball”
Baseball and Softball: The Scoreboard So Far
Brody Sodon, Staff Writer The Saint Martin’s University Men’s Baseball team sits at a 3-3 record as of March 10, 2021. The Saints’ season started on February 26, with a doubleheader at home against Central Washington University. The Saints lost 8-10 but came back to win their second game 6-4. The very next day theContinue reading “Baseball and Softball: The Scoreboard So Far”
March Madness
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer With Winter quickly turning into Spring and February turning to March, the time for madness has come. March Madness will not be restricted because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with all of the craziness happening in the country, why not add sports chaos? March Madness is the time of the yearContinue reading “March Madness”
Soccer Looks to Kick-off on the Right Foot
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer The Saint Martin’s Men’s Soccer season began its 2021 campaign last week as they played a two-game set against the Northwest Nazarene University Nighthawks. Sophomore Jason Aragon scored the Saints’ first goal of 2021. Two minutes into the second half, Aragon put the Saints in the lead 1-0, one that wouldContinue reading “Soccer Looks to Kick-off on the Right Foot”
