by The Pulse | Oct 30, 2019 | Sports & Rec
By Mario Consentino, Student Writer If a Messiah student wanted to go bowling on a Friday night, they would have to hike to their car and make a fifteen minute drive to get to Trindle Bowl or ABC West Lanes. However, this wasn’t always the case. In the ‘70s and...
by The Pulse | Oct 30, 2019 | Sports & Rec
By Jory Hagen, SBM Sports Editor Messiah College is full of student athletes that have expressed a love and dedication to not only their studies and ministries, but into Messiah athletics. Coaches, players, managers, and fans have left their blood, sweat, and...
by The Pulse | Oct 28, 2019 | Sports & Rec
By Brian Shermeyer, Student Writer With all of the national championships that Messiah has won since the turn of the century, the winning had to start somewhere. Look no further than a humble man from Poughkeepsie, New York. Mike Helm secured the first national...
by The Pulse | Sep 18, 2019 | Sports & Rec
By Connor Cigrang, Student Writer Gone are the days of students having to cram into the small space filled with grunting athletes that used to be Messiah’s weight room. However, even with the new Falcon Fitness Center students are hesitant to visit the gym due to...
by The Pulse | May 6, 2019 | Sports & Rec
Mario Cosentino, Student Writer Here’s all the end of season action you missed in the past week: Baseball beat the York College Spartans 5-2 on Wednesday. The Falcons were shut out in most innings of the game, but managed to score all five runs in the top of the...
by The Pulse | Apr 8, 2019 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian, SBM Sports Editor Here’s what you may have missed while doing homework this week: Men’s Lacrosse fell to Widener 18-16 on Wednesday night. Garrett Amsbaugh led the team with four goals in the loss. The men bounced back on Saturday downing the...