Chapman News | Overworking athletes means injuring athletes
Athletes continue getting injured, and it is caused by the number of games they are playing.
A race to the season’s finish line, ending with the loss of a head coach
Coach Neil Houlihan was fired from the Chapman Athletics department recently as the track and field team approached a pivotal moment of the national championships.
Eight consecutive wins brings more to the pool for men’s water polo
Chapman University’s men’s water polo team wins more than just an eight-win streak. The team will be participating in this year’s Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) on Nov. 17 and 19.
A love for the ocean, surfing comes together in the Chapman community
The Chapman Surf Club not only teaches members how to surf, but also how to protect the resources that help them surf.
From defense to offense: Senior Chapman volleyball player sets herself up for success in final season
Marly Johnson transferred to the university for her academics, but in turn, also switched from being a defensive specialist to a right attacker.
Sports enthusiasts find home in sports commentary, furthering their passion with live broadcasting
Commentators Alejandro Flores, Justin Lee and Angela Jara spoke with The Panther about their experiences working in the Chapman Sports Broadcast Network.
Cross country partners break school record in season opener, running their way into the history books
The personal records of Annika Carlson and Amelia Jauregui helped Chapman University improve their top team average.
Chapman University punter enters last year of college football with impressive stats, creating an even bigger legacy
Owen Tapia is recognized as the top Division III punter, helping the university reach number four in the nation in net punting.