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Drake named national scholar-athlete of the year | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø men's basketball announce 2014-15 schedule | Fifteen home games and a trip to Puerto Rico highlight the 2014-15 men's basketball schedule for Western Washington University. The Vikings, who just missed a third straight trip to the NCAA Division II West Regional last season, open their campaign at home with the Chuck Randall… |
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For first time since 2000, soccer to play on campus | |||
Runner-turned-filmmaker Romey puts focus on Mount Marathon | It’s not that Max Romey is an accidental filmmaker. He’s been a movie buff for as long as he can remember, and as a kid he thought maybe someday he’d be an actor. |
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Ten ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student-athletes receive GNAC FAR academic honors | Ten Western Washington University student-athletes were named recipients of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Faculty Athletics Representative's Scholar-Athletes award for 2013-14 announced on Wednesday. |
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Bellevue High School grad moving athletes forward one step at a time with track shoe invention | Kate Cox had seen that walk before. In fact, she had done it. A competitor in track and field during her days at Bellevue High School, and later at Western Washington University, Cox was all too familiar with the sight of an athlete awkwardly maneuvering about on his or her heels to avoid… |
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Drake wins national title by narrowest of margins | Sandy High graduate Bethany Drake found that the second time was the charm after winning the javelin at the NCAA Division II track and field championships in Allendale, Mich. The sophomore at Western Washington University came into the meet as the No. 1 seed after hurling the spear for a… |
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Heart of the Game | |||
Reichert 13th, Drake 15th at USATF Championships | Western Washington University women's javelin throwers Katie Reichert and Bethany Drake placed 13th and 15th, respectively, as the United States Track & Field Outdoor Championships opened Thursday, Juen 26, at Hornet Stadium on the campus of host Sacramento State University. |
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Little named CRCA Division II Pocock All-American | Western Washington University's Emily Little was named to the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Division II Pocock All-America team announced this week. A senior from Port Angeles, Little rowed in the bow seat of the Vikings' varsity eight shell. |