
Men's Basketball Claims First Post-Season Win in 4 Years
In a rollercoaster of a game, DePauw Men’s Basketball, outlasted Oberlin in the opening round of the NCAC tournament, winning 66-62 Tuesday evening in...
Tiger of the Week: Tommy Hackley
First-year swimmer Tommy Hackley finished fifth in the 1500-freestyle in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships. His 1000-yard split of 9:38:97 was a...
Conference semifinal preview: Men’s basketball
Opponent: College of Wooster
Record (overall): 21-4
Record (NCAC): 16-2
Seed: #1
National rank: #12
DePauw’s 2018-19 record against: 0-2
Scores of previous games: 71-103
70-81
Date: Friday,...
Conference semifinal preview: Women’s basketball
Opponent: Wittenberg University
Record (overall): 17-8
Record (NCAC): 11-5
Seed: #4
National rank: Unranked
DePauw’s 2018-19 record against: 1-1
Scores of previous games: 61-52
61-65
Date: Friday, Feb. 22
Location:...
Women’s lacrosse to start season with new head coach
The DePauw women’s lacrosse team will be led by a new head coach as the season begins this Saturday, Feb. 23 at the University...
Third-place finish at the NCAC Championships leaves swimming programs with high...
The men’s and women’s swimming teams both finished third overall after four days of competition at Denison University for the North Coast Athletic Conference...
Rewriting history: Maya Howard sets scoring record in historic career
Maya Howard continued her historic career by setingt the DePauw career scoring record on Saturday
Intramurals to change schedule
DePauw University intramurals, with the addition of three new sports, will be splitting the second semester into two seasons: an early spring season and...
Tiger of the Week: Nick Felke
Sophomore Nick Felke scored a career-high 27 points in a win over 18th-ranked Wabash College last week. He averages 10.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and...
We need more student sections
Chants and crowd noise rained through the walls of Neal Fieldhouse last week as I sat behind the south basket with hundreds of other...










