by Matthew Simmons | Feb 13, 2023 | Sports & Rec
Soccer is the premiere sport at Messiah, and for good reason. The men’s team has won 11 national championships and boasts some of the best athletes on campus. The women’s team has had similar success, winning the national championship six times. These programs draw...
by Arkese Claiborne | Feb 13, 2023 | News, Opinions, Sports & Rec
The NBA trade deadline: where teams go to keep their championship hopes alive or start the rebuilding process. This year, the trade deadline was one of the craziest and most eventful deadlines in recent years. 63% of teams (19 out of 30) made at least one trade this...
by Jon Wenger | Feb 9, 2023 | News, Opinions, Sports & Rec
Since taking over basketball operations for the 76ers in 2020, Daryl Morey has rescued the team from the tough situation they were left in. The Sixers had little production from anybody not named Joel Embiid. There were glaring flaws on the roster, and cap room was...
by Josh Nielsen | Feb 8, 2023 | Opinions, Sports & Rec, Student Life
Owen Hanzelman is a junior libero for the men’s volleyball team. You can catch him on the hardwood setting up his teammates with amazing digs and passes. He also sets his teammates up by being a positive influence at practice. You can always find Hanzelman chatting it...
by Arkese Claiborne | Feb 4, 2023 | News, Opinions, Sports & Rec
Welcome back to Hit the Post! This is the first article of 2023 and there is so much NBA news to cover. All-Star Weekend is just around the corner, so let’s start with that. Last week, the NBA announced the all-star starters for the 2023 NBA season. Highlighting the...
by Jon Wenger | Feb 3, 2023 | Opinions, Sports & Rec
Doug Pederson stood at the microphone on the steps of the art museum in Philadelphia. He faced a rambunctious sea of Eagles fans from all over the country. The city was celebrating the first Super Bowl in Philadelphia Eagles history. A franchise that had seen so much...