by The Pulse | Nov 7, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Jory Hagen Student Writer Another week in Pittsburgh has passed, meaning another week without Le’veon Bell. However, Week 10 is a significant deadline to keep your eyes on as a Steeler fan, as Le’veon faces an ultimatum. To return, or not to return? Is Bell BACK??...
by The Pulse | Nov 5, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian Sports Editor It was an action-packed week, with three teams advancing to their respective NCAA Division III National Tournaments. Men’s Wrestling opened up their 2018-2019 campaign, hosting the Messiah Invitational. The team placed second, behind...
by The Pulse | Nov 4, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Jory Hagen Student Writer It is just over 40 years that John Wooden, former UCLA basketball coach was at his last National Championship. Wooden’s impact is still spreading and, this week, his impact touched the hearts of Messiah students and athletes alike. Wooden, in...
by The Pulse | Oct 29, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian Sports Editor It was a busy week as few teams are wrapping up their regular season and preparing for the postseason. Men’s Swimming beat Lycoming on the road over the weekend with a score of 118-83. The men won eight of the 11 events. Women’s Swimming...
by The Pulse | Oct 22, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian Sports Editor Homecoming proved to be a good weekend for most of the Messiah sports teams. Here’s what you may have missed: Messiah Athletics announced the 2019 class for the Falcons’ Hall of Honor. The five new members include Amy Reed (‘08, Women’s...
by The Pulse | Oct 16, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Jory Hagen Student Writer A huge week in pro sports has made life extremely busy (in a good way) for the die-hard sports fan, and tonight it’s just going to get a whole lot busier. Baseball playoffs are far underway, as is the NFL season, but basketball is back...