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Men’s Swimming: Tigers picking up momentum

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With nearly half the regular season over, the Tigers are starting to put everything together. “Overall we’re really pleased,” said Head Coach Adam Cohen. “The...

Women’s Swimming Update: First-year class already playing vital role

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After losing All-American Angela Newlon and the rest of a talented senior class, the Tigers have returned a strong group of experienced swimmers along...

Lasky breaks school record en route to a 42-26 win over...

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The DePauw Tigers football team found their victorious spirit once again with a 42-26 victory over the visiting Allegheny College Gators. The Tigers move...

DePauw Downed 52-6 at home in a match-up of the undefeated

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The 13th-ranked Wittenberg University Tigers football team snapped #25 DePauw’s six-game win streak, by securing a 52-6 victory in a match-up of the remaining...

DePauw Swimming and Diving Recognized For Academic Excellence

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The DePauw men and women’s swimming and diving teams were both recognized by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) for...

Tiger’s basketball dominates the weekend, continues perfect record with 18th straight...

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The 11th-ranked DePauw University Tigers took on Hiram College and Allegheny College this past weekend, gaining further momentum by picking up their 18th straight win....

Men’s Swimming collects wins at Kenyon

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The 800-yard free relay consisting of junior Kurt Swieter, senior Matt Gullickson, sophomore Adam Pircon, and first-year Charlie Stewart-Bates missed the podium at 11th.

Tigers fall below .500 with loss to Chicago

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The DePauw Tigers battled 20th-ranked Washington University in St. Louis until the end

Women finish second in Phoenix Fall Classic, men prepare for critical...

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DePauw wrapped up the second day of competition in second place with 315 points.

Tigers fall to Redlands in round of 32

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As the Monon Bell rolled past in the back of a pickup truck, DePauw senior forward Julian Gonzalez finessed the ball into the side of the net.