Women out-splashed by Washington at home meet
The DePauw women's swim team opened its season at home against Washington University in St. Louis Saturday. The Tigers lost 171-125, bringing their record to...
Tigers offense locks up No. 2 NCAC seed
The display of offense on Saturday afternoon was one that has not been seen on Boswell Field since early September. As a team that possesses...
Gleason leads DePauw men's swimming over Washington
There was high intensity in Erdmann Natatorium on Saturday as the Tigers came out on fire and captured a win over rival Washington University...
Hurricane Sandy worries postpone Wednesday's NCAC semifinal games
Due to inclement weather from Hurricane Sandy, the NCAC Sports Caucus Chairs agreed to postpone all Wednesday field hockey and soccer games to Thursday. The...
Cotherman's two goals earn Tigers NCAC playoff berth
illiant shot by a special player." On a high-arcing, majestic try, Angela Cotherman just couldn't believe it went in. The junior midfielder along with the DePauw...
A new No. 1
For a moment, Margaret Ellis stood alone. And for many years more, she will stand apart. Ellis lifted her hands to the sky in jubilation Saturday...
Cross Country conference meet has its highs and lows
Under the overcast skies of Ohio, races came down to just seconds for the cross country teams. A training partner finally bested her counterpart,...
Tigers stumble in final regional matches to end winning season
The women's volleyball team finished its regular season Saturday with two losses against Heidelberg University and University of Mount Union. These matches ended a six-game...
Wittenberg edges DePauw in final fall tournament
The women's golf team competed in Wittenberg's tournament in Springfield, Ohio, on the weekend of Oct. 13. They finished second to Wittenberg out of...
Ense's career begins with two wins, good start
The DePauw women's swimming team began its season on a good start on Oct. 13 in Louisville, Ky. Defeating Centre College and Washington and Lee...