Chapman News | Overworking athletes means injuring athletes
Athletes continue getting injured, and it is caused by the number of games they are playing.
The good, the bad and the unlucky: Recapping Chapman fall sports
Three teams made the SCIAC Championship game and multiple players broke records in a mostly fruitful fall season.
Men’s water polo has been on fire, but can they win a conference championship?
After a rough start to play in the SCIAC conference, men’s water polo has turned their season around and are now setting their sights on the SCIAC trophy.
Volleyball takes positives from fifth place finish, but improvements are needed
After crashing out of the playoffs, Chapman’s women’s volleyball team will have to build on the good and learn from mistakes moving into next season.
Football prepares for SCIAC Championship matchup with Pomona-Pitzer
After finishing first in the Surf Division for the second straight season, Chapman has set up a championship rematch with the Sagehens.
Five men and women’s soccer players named to SCIAC All-Conference teams
After both teams made the playoffs this season, the women had three players named to the teams and the men had two.
Men’s soccer upsets Redlands on penalties, advances to championship game
The underdog story continued on Thursday for the Panthers after a dramatic and tense victory.
What happened in Chapman sports this week?
Football secured an ugly win, water polo kept their win streak alive and more from this past week.
Men and women’s soccer both set to compete in playoff games
The head coaches for both men and women’s soccer talked briefly with The Panther about their upcoming playoff matches this week.
Humble and hungry: Four Chapman athletes win weekly award
Four Chapman athletes were given the SCIAC Athlete of the Week for the week of Oct. 14 to 20, underlining an impressive season for the school.
“A social and structural issue”: Making sense of gender dynamics in coaching
The Panther spoke to a handful of Chapman coaches and athletes about why there are more male than female coaches across the board.
SCIAC current standings
The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) regular season is coming to an end for fall sports, and each Chapman team finds themselves within a fighting chance of making the playoffs.
What is happening in Chapman sports this week?
As we enter deeper into October, the regular season is coming to an end and many Chapman teams need wins and fast.
“One of the best goalies we’ve ever had”: Sanders breaks men’s water polo save record
Jackson Sanders not only made history for his team but carried Chapman to a win against a Division II opponent.
Analysis | Chapman football wins first homecoming game since 2019
The 24-20 win over California Lutheran University took everything the Panthers had, and then some.
Men’s basketball is heading into new, unfamiliar territory
For the first time in over 30 years, there is a changing of the guard for the Chapman men’s basketball team. Mike Bokosky has retired; cue long-time assistant Dan Krikorian.
Column | Being a female hockey player in a male-dominated sport
Chapman ice hockey wants to revive team after a season off
The club team didn’t play last season, and most likely won’t this year, due to low roster numbers.
Homecoming Weekend | What is happening in Chapman sports?
With parents rolling into town, these are the games that families can enjoy as they root on their Panthers.
Back-to-back school records set Carlson apart from the pack
Women’s cross country runner Annika Carlson has been destroying school records to start off this season and leading the team in the only way she knows how.