The Falcon | Volume 81, Issue 26 |
Published 6/02/10 | Log In |
For the first time in Seattle Pacific's 37-year crew history, the team brought back a trophy for its performance at nationals over the weekend. >>
Turbulent conditions and a lightning storm may have stopped competition on Friday for the NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships, but it did not stop the six Seattle Pacific track and field athletes from bringing the heat last Saturday. >>
Funny, humble, focused, adventurous, inspiring. These are just a few words friends and teammates of senior Jessica Pixler used to describe her. >>
On Sunday afternoon, Potato Famine and the Nickerson Street Softballers put on their game faces to determine who would become this year's coed intramurals softball champions. >>
Six athletes have headed to the East Coast where nationals await them. >>
As the other eight rowers strain against water and time with all their might, sophomore Annie Mulder sits in the back of the boat. However, she is not there to merely enjoy a free ride >>
It's go big or go home for teams at this point in the season. For Seattle Pacific, they came up big. For the first time in four years, the Falcons pulled away with the title. >>
As sports begin winding down at Seattle Pacific, student athletes show no signs of letting that fact dampen their moods. >>
Some call it transportation for hooligans, others call it fun, but whatever they say, there is no doubt longboarding has become an integral part of college culture. >>