Brody Sodon, Staff Writer Earlier this month, Melbourne hosted the Annual Australian Open. Due to complications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the attendance for the event was just over 130,000 – about one-eighth of the typical turnout for the tournament. While the event has traditionally been held in January, it was postponed until February thisContinue reading “Australian Open”
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NBA All-Star Break News
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer The 2021 National Basketball Association (NBA) season is quickly approaching the halfway point and that means the annual all-star break is set. The all-star game starters were announced in the middle of February with Kevin Durant and LeBron James leading the fan votes for their respective squads. Durant, who came offContinue reading “NBA All-Star Break News”
Russell Wilson is Not Going Anywhere… For Now
Brody Sodon, Staff Writer Frustration seems to be a growing theme for the Seattle Seahawks. Since 2017, the Seahawks have gone 9-7, 10-6, 11-5, and most recently, 12-4 to finish the 2020 season. Surely, the Seahawks should be an elite team and are the closest team in the NFC to rivaling the New England PatriotsContinue reading “Russell Wilson is Not Going Anywhere… For Now”
SMU Saints Vs. CWU Wildcats, Feb. 27, 2021
Brody Sodon, Staff Writer The last Saint Martin’s men’s basketball home game of the season was certainly entertaining. Because this is Saint Martin’s second game in as many days, the Saints had a tough order to complete on Saturday. Matched up against their GNAC rivals, the Central Washington Wildcats, many believed that they were inContinue reading “SMU Saints Vs. CWU Wildcats, Feb. 27, 2021”
SMU Sports Teams Updates
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer As the spring season approaches a new schedule is in place for fall, winter, and spring sports at Saint Martin’s University. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, athletes who participate in fall and winter sports had their schedules adjusted in the current 2020-2021 year. Sports like soccer, golf, and track and fieldContinue reading “SMU Sports Teams Updates”
Greatest Quarterback of All Time: Tom Brady
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer The National Football League (NFL) is highly regarded as one of the most exciting sports to watch for Americans across the country. As of February 7, 2021, Tom Brady has the most Super Bowl wins of all time, with seven wins in just ten appearances. Brady now has more rings thanContinue reading “Greatest Quarterback of All Time: Tom Brady”
NBA Playoff Predictions
Brody Sodon, Staff Writer I will be completely honest: I know almost nothing about basketball. Likewise, the general population knows almost nothing about basketball. That does not mean, however, that I cannot write a captivating article about the National Basketball Association (NBA) with surprisingly accurate results. For example, by just week four of the 2019Continue reading “NBA Playoff Predictions”
SMU Men’s and Women’s Basketball Update
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer After nearly 300 days, Saint Martin’s athletics is back! 2021 brought a change in the schedule for both the men’s and women’s basketball teams. In a season that has been plagued with numerous changes such as no fans in the stands and constant COVID-19 testing, both the men’s and women’s basketballContinue reading “SMU Men’s and Women’s Basketball Update”
The Three Word Game: A debriefing of the 2020-2021 Seattle Seahawks Season
Brody Sodon, Staff Writer Fox Sports analyst Colin Cowherd believes that every single National Football League (NFL) game can be accurately and succinctly described in just three words, but here we are going to do him one better and describe the entire 2020-2021 Seattle Seahawks season in just three words: “What the ****?” It doesContinue reading “The Three Word Game: A debriefing of the 2020-2021 Seattle Seahawks Season”
What’s next for the NBA?
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Following the completion of the longest National Basketball Association (NBA) season in history, the Los Angeles Lakers came out victorious. The season ended on Oct. 12th, 2020, after nearly 355 days since the first regular season game. Of course, this season will be forever regarded as the asterisk season as manyContinue reading “What’s next for the NBA?”
